Franklin County, Vermont, fall, 25(§>?fie; extra New 
York anil Vermont, fall, 24,®25c; extra flrsie, 2b@23c: 
firsts, 17@18c; seconds, lislfic; long dairies, choice, 19@ 
20c; fair to good. 1(M618c; imitation creamery, extra 
fresh, 24(<$26c; extra firsts, is Yin-. Itulle-packed, extra 
fresh, 2h®2do: extra firsts, ld'-ylfie; firsts. Ifi.u'S, grease 
btttter, twite; trunk but ler, In Q or ** r print, extra, 
2ti®27<;; extra firsts, 24iti2te; firsts, AmOc per tb. 
(httucsK. - New York and Vermont extra. |n r lb. t4c; do. 
do, firsts, 12H13«C, tlo. <lo soconrls, !i*De; Western 
extra, 13k-Ile. do. firsts, ii'm-asc. Mgo. extra, 1 1 <,i;>e. 
Eoqs. —Eastern extrus. 'IHialQci Fast -to firsts, 24@260; 
Vermont extras, fJosJJo: Canadian firsts, il a25e; New 
York limbi. 2h*25e; Michigan firsts, 24$23c; Western 
firsts, 22(<624c; Western seconds, 1 kail'Jo: New Bruns¬ 
wick, firsts, Y’lCkXsc; Nova sent la and P, K I firsts. 25® 
2Jo. ice house stock. 1 f®?Ie; limed, 17®1BC, CORN.— 
High mixed, steamer yellow, 52®52>(JC; 
ste,utter mixed, no grade, 50®5te. per bush 
nuts Fancy white, 4A-VI2V'. ' Barley, 4h®42e; No. I 
White, lie*.vt:e No. 2 white, 3Sl^«.y.ivk; No. 3 white, 
3\.*s8Jie: No. 1 mixed. Sl ty^ wc; No. 2 mixed, 31c. per 
bush. Shorts and Feed -.-Shorts, per U>n. *18,a 18 5U: 
line feed, *18 50.<o2l); middlings. $2i).®?2. C-ottou seed 
meal, $22 75,®24 50. 11 hams Sterns Market continues 
steady. Wc quota for round lots; Clover, Western, 
per it,, 7m.Sc; do. New York, 8®9c; Timothy, per bush, 
si sect, 1 90: Bed Top. per bac, $1 9lM>2 25. ,U' and 
Sikaw.—R ye straw rui m steady. We quote: Hay— 
Choice, per ton, <17,0,17 .Vi; fair to good. *10(91$: hue, 
Si2vu,4 poor and damaged, $9®taj Western, choice, 
$15®I6: do. fair to good. fitSnlQ; swale hay. filtjiJll-. rye 
straw, choice, ai:k® 16: do. cominou to good, 412®. 14; 
out straw. *8<*,9 KOI ATOE8-—Rote Heultou, per bush. 
5Mc: Hose, Aroostook, nod Muirs Central, M<-J>5:sc. Bose. 
Vermont, and New York, fiOuo.'Kte; Hcbront. Houlton, 
63c; Hebrews, Northern, K&SSc; Prolific*, ifiastern, 53,® 
Vic. P. E. I., mixed lots, S.W13; Chenaugoe** lc; 
sweet potatoes, good, per bbl„ fit 50@K; do, extras, 
*2 30®2 75. 
some districts in the north the accounts to 
itand of the wheat on the plains are far from 
favorable. On irrigated lands the yield will 
lie large, lmt the acreage computed in the hit¬ 
ter is small. The difference between four 
bushels to the acre on dry land aud 35 and 40 
on irrigate, 1 1 ndioaton what can be done. .Some 
symptoms of rust have appeared, but they are 
mainly confined to poor soil or overworked 
land. Grasshoppers are numerous, but the 
crops are too far advanced us a rule to suffer 
much from (his infliction. From South Aus¬ 
tralia reports promise a six-bushel average. 
The Queensland wheat crop is a complete fail¬ 
ure, the rust having destroyed all hopes of a 
yield, ami the farmers are now euttmg their 
crops for hay.” It mast be remembered that 
winter with us is summer with the Australi¬ 
ans, aud vice versa. The average export val¬ 
uation of wheat exjxntod from July 1 to De¬ 
cember 1 this season was84% cents per bushel, 
against!X)% cents for the exports during cor¬ 
responding time last, year; the average valua¬ 
tion of flour exported tor five months this sea¬ 
son was on a basis of par bushel for the 
wheat represented by the flour, against an av¬ 
erage of ldti ;; , rents for corresponding time 
last year. 
A telegram from Chicago yesterday says 
that although the West has hud a cold storm, 
neither rain nor snow enough has fallen to 
wet the ground. Late last week there was 
rain in Tennessee aud Kentucky, but north¬ 
ward it was turned to snow a few inches deep. 
In Eastern Kansas aud Western Missouri 
farmers away from streams find it almost im¬ 
possible to get water, urnl are forced to drive 
their cattle from two to six miles, uo good rain 
having fallen since .June. Huy worth 8H> a 
ton. Winter wheat, injured somewhat by the 
dry weather. Corn in Eastern Iowa small; in 
Western good, and corn for feeding is being 
largely shipped at reduced rui I toad rates from 
the latter to the former. Western lowa is 
also shipping considerable corn to Wisconsin. 
Northern Illinois is also drawing corn from 
the West,. Most of ( he surplus corn of Kansas 
and Missouri is being shipped South. Ohio 
and Indiana have been the freest shippers of 
corn to market. Farmers are holding corn 
with surprising tenacity. Most things point 
to a short erop and high prices. Packers ex¬ 
pect larger arrivals of hogs after New Year’s; 
but this seems hardly probable, for m spite of 
high prices of late, the quality of hogs corning 
in is poor. 
Hog-packing at Chicago is half a million 
head behind this date last year. The hope of 
catching up with last year’s product has been 
abandoned. The prediction made some time 
ago that prices would greatly improve before 
spring nmv shows a bright prospect of veri¬ 
fication. 
To our friends who have not already received it, we are ready to mail 
our NEW CATALOGUE of 
HIGH CLASS SEEDS 
J.M. Th orb urn & Co.. 15 JohnS:NewYork. 
il/CC CARDEN AND FARM MANUAL for 1887 will be mailed Free 
'otO to all who write for ft. Valuable and Interesting. Handsomely 
2,000 varieties BEST GARDEN, FARM AND FLOWER SEEDS, 
Address JOHNSON & STOKES, Seed Growers, Philadelphia, Pa. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
V OLLUO , PLANTS 
FRUIT°» ORNAMENTAL TREES. GRAPE VINES 
New York. Saturday, January 1,1887. 
State op the Ma rk kt.—a s compared wiinnash prices 
last week, tlour is 25c. higher, No. 1 Hard Wheat 5c. 
higher: No. 3 Bed, 2c. higher, Uugraded Mixed Corn, 
lc. higher; No. 2, me. higm-r; Fork unchanged: But¬ 
ter and Cheese ADOUt steady; Kggs, 2c. to So. uigner; 
Poultry, Meady. Fruits and vegetables, steady. 
flour. rKR» and mkal—c-lour— wnoiauons. Fine. 
12 234 : 1 10: Superfine, 42 5003 7 •; Extra No. -,43 10® 
8 SO, Uood to Fancy Extra State, *3 bor-jl 10: Com- 
f)10D to uood Extra Western, $3 1I>,®;S 5(1, Good to 
Choice Extra Western, $:* 50®f> 25; Common to Fair 
Sxtra Ohio, 43HMI1U; Good lu Choice. 4-1 1 Xty-'i 25; 
Common Extra Minnesota. 43 10 <ti 50; Clear, 43 75 ® 
4 85; Kye Mixture, $8 7U.®4 13: 'traighl fil 0,4 75. Faieui, 
*4 5tK®5 35; Makers' Extra. 13 iMts,» W St. Louis Com 
mou to Fair Extra, 43 13® 1 85; Fair loUood, 43 90 ® 
4 73: Good to Very Choice, 41 30s.i> 35. Parent Winter 
Wheat Extra, $4 HtttfS N) City Mill Extra ror West. 
1 odtes. *4 Ox«.l Southern Flour.—C ommon to Fair 
Extra at *3 35 ®$ 90, and Fair to Choice. 41 n>3 ID. By a 
FLoi a.-aupemne, *2 Jo 10. Corn mkal.-Y eliow 
Westeru quoted at 4 . 40®3 73. and Brandy wine at *2 75 
®2 98, Buckwheat Flour. Quoted, 41 s3*»l 95. 
Urais —vvbka’. No-l Hard nt 97(*‘.>7)^e; No.SSpring, 
97->t.-; Uugraded Red. &s(spM&Gi No. 2 noil, s-i&iofiiyfic; 
No. 1 Bed, 9iift9fic; no. I While, 91c; Extra Bed, 9 c- No. 
2 Bed for January, 9L®91$sc; do. fur February, 9296® 
Upqe: do.for .March, 94‘4 j 9. U-lOc, do. for April, 9 He, 
do. lor Jlay. 9lH v’J3c, (JO. Jor .little, «s|,*-. *io. tor July, 
99c; do. for August* 994* VJd^e; Uo. for neptember, 
41.09)4. do. for December. 41 u3H U.U3-M BARLEY.— 
Ungraded Canaan .at t>t>®67)6u; Two rowed state, K3eu 
Corn. Ungraded Mixed, at ieyu. 4 -. 34 e: No. 8, 4ti%lG.Hc; 
Steamer. ® I7e; No. 2, No. 2 for January, 41 la-lti 
t,«ts.Hc: do. lor February. 19-»19-HiO; do. for -day. 52® 
52HC. oats.—N o. 3 at •>! 1 u c, tlo. while. SS-suSSHc. No. 2. 
3I-qc; do. White, .iK4y«.i9e; No. 1. White, We; Mixed 
\\ esterii, 850*330. do. White do. ;17i.^ l.p: White State, 
4Ue; No. 2 for December. 34 'tc, do, for January. slT* 
do. for February, 33'h t -.j,3eHc; do. for May, 37H® 
37 He. 
FRoristoss.—P ork.— Mess, quoted at 4I2®I2 51 ) for 
One Year old, aud *12 13 or t-ainlly Jless; 41I®15 
tor Clear Back, amt *U) NK-aU for Extra Prime. 
JKBF -City Extra India 51cm, *U( 4 il 7 ; Extra Mess, in 
barrels. *1 5U®s. FacKet, *3 u0®9; i'latc, 4 «<«<*s 50. 
Httu- Ham,.- quoted, ad.<19 50. CUT Mi:ai>.. Flekied 
Bt lili-A. 12 lb averugi*. hlpe.-. do. 11 ». OHe; do. 10 tr>, RHe, 
An tMixes Western Dry Sailed Shoulders, 1 -> 4 C, 12 n> 
Pickled Bellies, quoted O^c: Flokled Shoulders, 8 He; 
nettled Hama, Sb^e., Smoked Ham*. UUi 10 .- 40 . ann 
Snquldcim -'- 40 . juuoLxa. Lou« Clear m now Yorx, 
quoted nomlually at by^c; at »> esl. Long Clear, 6 uTlmj; 
sitori Clear, ti.: 4 tk-: I.oug and Short Clear, half a. d hair, 
b t ic. DaR-sto doo». City Heavy to i-lgnl at 
6 )jc. Pigs. 6 )s <b3Jsc. Lard. - VVestern Steani spot. 6 671* 
gih.bOc; Ctty Steam, 6.40c; Keiim-u. quoted, 7 e. Con 
flneut, 7.2UCS South American, January. o.btk'i6.tj9c; 
betiruary, 6.7tkiv6,79c; March, 6.R5®6.89c. April, 6.95® 
6.96c. 
BUTTER.—Elgin Creamery—32c; Western, 20@2Sc; 
State Dairy, lu'klu. tubs, 28®2S; Welsh tubs, 2a®2tc; 
Western imitation Creamery 2*>.v'25c; Western, daLry, 
22® 3c; Western Factory. Siillc. 
CTuskse.—S tale factory, ltl.tl.k-; Common to fancy, 
Western, flat, lies, 12 V--, good to choice, light skims, 10 
fit lie. 
Eons.—State, 3JC; Western, 27®29c; Llnied, ti@18c. 
PotT-TRY.—uivK.—Chickens, uear-oy per », at 7(.tSc; 
Chickens, Western, per lb. ii- sc; fowls, Jersey, State, 
aud Pennsylvania, per n>, S®9e; fowls. Western, per B>, 
7 Hi>m'4c roosters.. Old, per tb, i.u, )8e; turkeys, per a 3<a> 
1UC- ducks, wesiern pet pail'. aJoyTUe. geese, western, 
per pair, *1 12® 1 30; pigeons, per pair, 30®33e. 
POCLTRY. — DRK-SSKD. lUrKeys. Philadelphia, dry- 
picked. per lb. at li.ulSc; do, Jersey, ix>r n>, 126® 13c; 
turkeys, .ilarylnud and Delaware, prime, per lb, at 10 
6tUc do. Mate, choice, per lb, at 9 ®tut-, do.. West¬ 
ern, choice >0 fancy. 9®live; do. Western, goo 1 to 
prime, S+so; do, western, fair, itffOc; cnlcKens. Phlla- 
(Ivlphltt, dry ptexed. Iu.®t2c: do. Bueks County, lO^lle; 
do. Jetsey. dry .packed. UK-; do. aud fowls, State, Fetin- 
sylvaulu. and’ Marytaoil, H®9c, tlo, western, Inferior, 
tvGo. oliicockR, per lb, 1 . 4 *.V; ducks, spring, Pt.lladol 
phia per lb. 1 l._a 12 c. do. Jersey, per tb, 1 It* 12 c. do, Mate, 
Pennsylvania, and Maryland, prime, 9.®i c: no, west¬ 
ern, dry packed, per is, AwlOc; do. spring, western. In¬ 
ferior . biiuH', geese, Phllftdcl, hl«, prime, 1 n®Ue; do, 
do, .Mary1 11 ml. |rt lb, lOe.lw. do. western, per tb.St® 
luc: squaus, white, per dux. ®J is; do, uurk, per doz, 
41 5tx®i 75. 
Fruits.—Fbksu.—A pples. King, per bbl, at $s^t; 
Baldwins, per bill., at *2 50<®3; Bellflower, per bbl. 42.® 
2 50: orei-nlngs. per bbl, *:v.t3 30. Urapt-s,— Calms ba 
at 2-tle. per 'tb; Cranberries, at 49®ID for Cape Cod 
best; *3®5 5*J for choice; Jersey, at *2 ®2 50 per crate. 
Fruits. —Dried.—A pples -Fancy Evaporated. 12<® 
l.l*-.; do. cholot*. do, at llVjw. do. prime. He do. soutn- 
ern. »Ilcc*l. prime at do, North Carolina, 
fancy sun dried, now. 7v®8e; do. 1 I 0 . choice, be; do. 
do. prime 5c. r'euelle» >oriU Carolina, peeled, 
choice new, 13: do. do. do, fancy, new, l«e; <lt». Deor 
gla. choice, l2®V2v*c. do. do. prime fanny, new, l.c; 
Cherries, pitted, 12 a 13c, Bjupnernes evaporated. 19 
®2Ue; do. sun dried, Itk»l7c Blacktierrles prime, loc. 
Whortleberries io; Peaches—Uiipeeled halves, *®3;*c. 
Fkaxuts-D emands are moderate, yuoted at 
4->*0 ror fancy naud-plekea; J*®:i-> 4 C. for farmers’ 
grades. 
Cotton,—T he quotations, according to the American 
clusslflcatlou, arc as follow s: 
New Orlcaus. 
Uplands. and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary . .6 11 16 05s 65ti 
Strict ordinary. 7Vj 7 5-16 7 5-16 
Good urdluary. . 8 1-16 8)4 
Strict Hood Ordinary.. 8 11-16 S 11-16 
Low Middling.. ...8 15-16 9Vg *J)S 
Strict Low Middling... 9Ki 9 7-16 9 7-16 
Middling . 9 7-16 96k 
Good .Middling. 9 11-16 9?j, 95ft 
Strict Ock-sI Middling... 9 13 IS lDtft lDVft 
Middling Fair. 10 5-H LIMA 1UM 
Fair. 10 15-16 111* lit* 
STAIN RD. 
G**od Ordinary.6ttf 1 Low Middling.8 
StrictUood Ord.7 8-16 I Middling. 85* 
Hay 4\u straw.—C hoice Timothy, -CkJ-Alc. per 10U lb; 
flood Timothy, *Sta)9Jo; Medium. *i,'k®7lc; Shipping: 
53 < 4 bUc: Clover, mixed, s5t®iue Straw No. 1 rye. 6.x® 
70c. short rye. 5ut®Y)c; oat, 4.«®53c, 
VBOKTARt.ts. The rnarkin Is very steady for pota¬ 
toes. w ith fair demands. Quotations are for: cotuioes. 
—State, rose, *1 5tft® I 1 2. do Burbauk, 41 5J<®1 62; do, 
peerless, per hbl. 41 50: swcot pocatooa. Del. Klver, 
nutcy, per hbl., 42 * 2 25; sweet potatoes. Jersey, per 
bbl. »1 30 a I 75. Cabbages. Flat. Stale aud Jersey, per 
1U0, 41 ®<>. OuiouH.—Conn., red. per bbl. *2 l .’®. 1 22; do. 
Orange Comity, red, per bbl 42i-t2 t2. Celery, per 
doz. 1)11110111*8. s.7V*. 1 23. Turnips. Bttsslau, per bbl., 
95o.@*l- Squash, per bbl. 41 50. 
Hors. The market Is slow and unsettled, rather 
favoring buyers. Quotations are for: State, now, 24ig> 
27c; State, 1SS3 crop, best on offer, IkJHo; do, do, In- 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York, Saturday. January 1, 1886. 
Caitle.—K entuckv Steers, 1,653 lb, at 45 65; do, 1.651 
lb. at 45 <5 0: do, 1.S8K lb, at «’• tu, less S.'>- Ohio do. 1,386 
lb, at M R\ dc, 1.174 lb at *3 Sf: Sta»e do, 1,1190 lb, at 
44 it; I-nng Island “atlllers," 1.0J6 lb, at «I 60: do, 1,062 
lb: at *4 56. Bulls 1 slop fed 1 , l.43« lb. at 43 75; do. 1.L60 
lb. at *3 517: still-fed Cows, ss 3 ib, at 44: State t ows, 898 
lb. at 43 ai. tlo, 91 m lb. at 4-3 25, state Oxen i.ae lb. at 
!•': do. 1.-820 lb, a: fit 91): Ohio stivers, 1.291 lb, at 45 10; 
do. 1,596 lb, nt $ 3 20 Kentucky Meers, 1.196 lb. at *5 30: 
Buffalo Bulls. 1,712! Ib. nt 4.1141 Dry Cows, l.P 8 lb, at 
43 00: Ohio Steers. 1 .3 2 Ib. at 4'* 10. Chicago do. 1,319 'b, 
at 65 06; uxen. t,6|0 lb, at f 5 l'8>!j: do, I. -9U lb, at 43 0844; 
Stags, 1,595 lb, at fit; Bulla. 1.2l81b, at $2 98: Kentucky 
Steers, ,489 Ib, at »5 50: >lo. l.OaS lb. at *5 40; Ohio. do. 
1.281 Ib. at *5 25; do. 1.265 Ib, at $:>; Chicago steers, 1,322 
lb, at 85 15: do 1,293 ll>, at 4 S 15. 
Cal*eh. - Grousers, ?23 a> at *2 Hh do, 223 b at 23*c: do. 
2 ;>s a, at $2.80. Veals. 71 n> at 4l*c; d->. 145 » at 9c: do, 
178 it at 9!*c; do, 12-1 tt> at7;*c ao, IV) n> at 8e- 
shekp A.*iL- I,a mbs.—R eceipts tor four days 13,379 
head against 11,001 head for the same time last week. 
State Lambs. 84 Ik. at 7?4e; State Sheep. 75 It. at 4c: In¬ 
diana and Texas do. 7-. It. at 6Hc: do, 75 7t,atS?*c. 
KeuHtekv Sh^u, 131 ft. at 5Uc. Chicago Sheep, 106 
ft. at £-He do. 113 ft , at 5c: do 110 ft, at *lo. 77 ft, at 
4l*e. do. T3 ft, (l*c; Ohio do. 85 ft. at 44 90; Ohio Lambs 
and Yearlings, 62 ft at &V 4 C; Chicago Sheep and 
Lambs, 97 ft, at 35$c: State Sheep. S • ft. at let V> esteru 
do, 85 lb. at 4 V do, 1 ID lb, nt V ;c Canada Lnr.ibs. 66 
lb. at 6-1;e; stale do. 32 lb, at 7L,e State Sheep. 84 lb. at 
e'®c do. 131 lb' at 5We: State Lambs. 7lb. at Thje. 
\\ esiern sheep, *1 lb, at So; State Lamhs. 76 lb, at 7 *, 4 C; 
W->-tern sheep. 88 lb. nt 41 20; do. 90 lb, at 44 90; Penn¬ 
sylvania do, Tij lb, at 4 . 40 , 
Hoos Receipts for four days. 20,029 head against 
21,714 head for the same time last week. Ohio Pigs. 90 
lb, at §1 40; do. 115 lb, as $4; Rough Hogs, 'Si lb, 
at $3 90. 
A Specific lor Throat Diseases. 
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Catalogue free on application. 
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No. 279 Washington St., New York City. 
Saturday, January 1, 1887. 
Chicago.— Compared with cash onces a 
week ago. Wheat is 1 higher; No. 2 Red, l )4c 
higher. Oats, 1 ; e higher. Rye and Barley un¬ 
changed. Flaxseed, lc higher. Cattle, a tri¬ 
fle lower for the poor beasts in each grade, but 
considerably higher for the best. Hogs: all 
grades from 20 to 40o higher. Sheep, from 20 
to 50c higher. 
Chicago. -WMkat.—T ho highest cash prices were as 
follows: No. 2 spring, at 78c no. 3 spring, TUc; No. 
2 Red, ?8»4C. CORK. No. 2, Sijtfe. OATH. — No. 2. 26!4c. 
RVK.-No. 2r*®C. Baiillv. Nu. 2, 52c. FLAXsEKD -No. 
l.lMe. Timothy Set'll-Prime. 41 *7. Mtss Poux fill i**l 
per bbl. LaRP.- 4*7*10, Short Bib sides iIo-hmm, 5 87UC; 
dry suited shuuldi-rs tboxodi, 45 90; Short dear slues 
(boxed), $6,33. c attlo. —Market about steady. Ship 
ping steer». 93U to 41,30(1 ft, $3 25,c* 12 * 6 ; nniem-rx and 
feeders, $2 cJ si; cows, bulls and mlxi-d 41 25.c.( 
built, s: 10 -*2 ,'fi. Texas Cattle, *2 25rt3 in. hogs.— 
Maritet strong, aud 5®U)o. higher than veaterday, elivs- 
Ing Weak. Boiign aim iruxeiJ *1*1 M; pile king and 
shipping, 44 Pi,,: I Ml; nghi yvelghu, $3 7.»id 4U: skips, 
$2 5 ik®8 7u, SHF.tr.-Mark 1 -i acilvo ami 15c. lilgner 
than yesterday. Natives 42 30 *5 Western, $i TlYvil 80 , 
Texans, 42 25*0.3 50. Lambs, 
St. Louis.— Comparett with cash prices a 
week ago. No, 2 Red WinterYY’hqat is.'J' 4 c. 
higher. Corn. %c. higher. Oats. %c. low¬ 
er. Butter steady, eggs do, Flaxseed, 2c high¬ 
er. Cattle u shade higher. H«igs, IBc. higher 
all round. Sheep, a shade higher. 
St.L ons. -WttKAr.- Active. No. 2 Red Winter cash, 
xim--. January- 93 ! 40 . February,839^6, May, 88 '. 1 ig. 8 :) 4 f ,e. 
Cons.—No. mixed. ' ie-U. 3!-» yV-V.'; January,$5!xc; 
February, May. 4Ue. o*b. Dull and easy. \o. 
2 Mixed, ( .-oil), .’h‘.p-, February, 29'*e; May 31M,*31‘.>i-. 
Buttfr. - c realm ry, 24 x'jre; ilulry. 2lt®J8c ku*ia — 
22c. Flax SxKii.-nio.per bbl. Hav.- I'lmolby, $1990 
(.<12 50; Prali-le $S.®lo. 11K IN.—‘Ac CORN MiiAI..—»2® 
2 05. PORK *J2 I.AUU.- $ti 20. OUI-KHEATS. - Loom- 
lots, long clear, S3 i.'>; short ribs. $'. si; abort clear, 
$6. Boxed lots-loug dear. *5 10; short rlbH, $5ai; short 
dear, $6. BooOn- lutig Clear, $h 7.3; short rlU». $n 83; 
shorl clear, Hams uudmnged at 9 A , tile. Cat- 
tlis.— Mark el ruled firm 011 all kinds, t'holee Heavy 
Native Steers, ol 3o-i 110; Fair loUood Shipping steers. 
$3 6u*®4 2i") Uuletu-rs Steers, fair lu dunce, fiSiiul Ifi; 
Feeders fair to good, $2 tilVm3 20; Stockers, ruir to 
good, 2i2 A lb ids.—Market lu-tlvo, >®Uk\ higher 
all around ihau yesterday. Choice heavy uod Butdi 
ers, Seleeilons. *1 :• -t I 03. Pack lug, fair to good, 81 20 
®4 40: Yorkera, medium in fancy, $4 .d 23. Plgw, com 
mou to good. $3 .'.Vs t Bin or. -Market, sternly; com¬ 
mon to lair, fil TOts.2 60; medium to extra Choice, $2 73 
l®4 40. 
Boston, applks.—S now, $3r® Baldwin, extra, 42 23 
0(2 Vi; No, 1 Ihi Id win*. $1 rv -2 23; No. i Greenings, 
42 30®275: common 10 go-nl, $’-a 1 23. I’KA.vbmtuiiLs, — 
Choice, per bbl. afti-UO. do common to goo*l, $,V'i7. 
Dunu) Affuj. Rvapurated fancy, per ft, 12®13e; dt), 
choice, ifl-ullc; do, common to go*«l. 8 -* 9c; Eastern 
aud Northern,quarterctl,4w. r K' do.stleevl,.V-uic. Hi. ass. 
—Pea, Choice, Vermont, hami-plekod, per bush, ti 7 s® 
1 80: do, Choice Now 3ork, luml picked, small, fil 65,® 
1 70, do, do. inarroW) haml-lddccd, t\ 53: «lo.do.serecn- 
ed, $1 2 'v.i 1 30 do. do, seconds. 41- t 15; |H*a. C Ilf- rma, 
$1 VV®1 Co: medium, Choice hand picked, fil 3.3; do, 
choice acrcouciI, l 23v*t45; do, second*, fil® 1 W: yel¬ 
low eyes. Impruvcd, 61 Y>; do, choice tfaix, 1 4 *»® .V; 
red kidneys 41 is butter. Non hern ami eastern 
creamery, extru fall,28*®29c. per ft. extra firsts, 28*®27c, 
extra June creamery. 22<®24c: Western creamery,— 
extra fresh, 29t®30o; extra firsts, 25<®27c; firsts, 20*®22o; 
extra June creamery, 2tx®2io; Northern dairy, extra 
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