4888 
THE BUBAL I^EW-YOBiEB. 
§49 
The cotton croj. throughout Texas is in ex¬ 
cellent condition. 
Cattle receipts :e very heavy at Kansas 
City and price a. i off 20c., but at St. Louis 
the supply b model ate and prices of 
good grades ending upward. 
The run of ho^ at Kansas City has been 
light, and the highest price noted for live 
years has been paid, everything looking to a 
still further advance, owing to the limited 
supply of hogs in the West. At St. Louis hogs 
are in slight supply- and selling quickly at un¬ 
usually sharp advances, and a drop is expected 
as soon as arrivals begin. 
LATEST MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
87)6c; do for August 86)4®86)6c; do for September, 
86-y®87c; do for October, 87)6@88c. Corn— No. 2 Yellow 
In grain depot 56)6c; No 2 Mixed in 20th St. elevator, 
held at 50c: No 2 mixed for July, 58)4®5394c: do for 
August, 58M@S896c; do for September. 52$4® 54j4c; do for 
October, 54®54)6C. Oats.- No. 1. Mixed, 3s)6e; Ungraded 
white, 41}4c; No. 3 white, 40)6c; No. 2 white, 42c; and 
four cars do at 4194042c. 
New York.—Wheat.—No. 1 Hard, at 94c, delivered; 
No. 2 Mlllwaukee 85®8?%c to arrive, Lake and near 
by; Ungraded Red. 81®90)6c: No.2 Red. ,3941®90c; in 
store and elevator, 9l)6c, f. o. b; 92)4®92)6c afloat; No. 
2 August, 39J4®9oJ4c; do September 89)6® 90c; do 
October 96>6'<i 90%c; do November, 91(«91)4c; do 
December, 92 1-16®92%c; do May, 96 ll-16(»y;%c. 
Corn.- Ungraded Mixed, 56 ) 6056940 ; No. 2, 5494®54%c 
to arrive 5694®57c delivered: No. 2 August. 53® 54c; 
do September, 53)g®54J4c; do October, 53% - 5456c; 
do November, 52)6® 5 3%c; do December, 5o@50)4c. 
Oats.— No. 8 35c; do, white, 39c; No. 2 36c; do white, 
40® 42c: No. 1 white, 44c; Mixed on track 36038c; white 
do ll »48c: No. 2 July, 36c do August. 30)6e; do Septem¬ 
ber, 2994c; do October, 2902994c; do white July, 36J4c; 
do September, 32c. 
- «♦« 
New York, Saturday, July 28, 1888. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
NEW YORK MARKETS. 
Cotton.— The quotations, according to the American 
classification, are as follows: 
New Orleans. 
Uplands. 
and Gulf. 
Texas. 
Ordinary. 
. 7 15-16 
8 1-16 
Strict Ordinary 
. 8 7-16 
8 9-16 
Good Ordinary. 
. m 
9)6 
Strict Good Ordinary.. 9)4 
1U 
Low Middling.. 
. io>4 
10 ^ 
Strict Low Mfdd 
ling...lu )6 
1096 
Middling. 
. 10 11-16 
10 13-16 
Good Middling. 
. 11 
ii yi 
Strict Good Middling. .11)4 
Middling Fair... 
. 1 9k 
1194 
Fair. 
.M4 
12 % 
STAINED. 
Good Ordinary. 
. 9 y. 
Strict Good Ord. 
Foultrv— line— Fowls near-by,perft,12)6@18c;fowls 
Western,per n>,]3@18)6c roosters, per n>,7®8c; turkeys, 
per n> 9,<£l0c, ducks, western, pet pair, 60085c; geese 
western, per pair, $115@1 50; chickens; spring, per lb, 
13018c. 
Poultry.—Dressed — 1 Turkeys, per t>, 9@llc; Fowls, 
Philadelphia, 13c; do western, 12@12)6c: squabs, 
white, per doz. <250; do dark, per doz, (1 50@1 75; 
chickens Philadelphia sprtng, 20®23c: do western do, 
10 ® 16 c; ducks, spring, per lb, 12«,18c: do, 6@l0c. 
hay and straw.—H av— Choice Timothy, 95@1 00, 
good do 85®90c, medium, 75080c; snipping 65@70c.; 
clover, mixed, 65<i7Ec. Straw.—No. 1, rye, 9U(g95c; 
short do, 75c; oat. 45®50c. 
Beans.— Marrows, $2 45®2 50, medium, choice <2 3<>; 
pea $2 5032 55; red kidneys, SI 9502; white kidneys, 
choice, S2 1502 25; foreign, mediums, Si 80@1 95; do 
small, $2 05®2 10; California Lima, $3 00; green peas, 
new, *2 00. 
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKETS. 
Vegetables.— Potatoes.- Eastern shore, per bbi, 
81 75@2 25: North Carolina, per bbi, £3 00'S 3 25 Nor¬ 
folk, per bbi, $2 0u®225; Long Island, per bbi, §1 75 a 2 25 
Onions, Maryland, per crate. $325®;,50 do Kentucky, 
per bbi. 3 U0; Orange Co, per bbi, £3 00; Cabbages, 
Long Island,per 100,13 50® 4 50; string beans,Long Island 
per bag, £2@2 50; tomatoes, per crate 20c® 125; cucum¬ 
bers, per crate, 20@25c; corn, per 100, 50c@75. 
Fruits.—Fresh.— Huckleberries, per quart 5@8c; 
Peaches, per crate, 40c@£2 50; wateimelons. per 
100. £16®35; apples, Southern, per bbi, £20 3 50; plums, 
per quart, 5®7c; raspberries, per pint, 2®5c, pears, per 
box,7oc®$l 50; currants, per lb,6®8c; blackberries, per 
qt, 2®5c; grapes, per lb, 5@15c. 
Fruits Dried— Apples.—Evaporated,Choice to fancy 
694®8c; do common to prime, evaporated, 5)6@6)$c; 
do sliced, new, 5)6®7c; do chopped, 294®J)4c; ao cores 
and skins, —@lc; Cherries-pitted, 17®2lc; Raspber 
ries—evaporated, 25®27c do sun-dried, 24®26c; Black¬ 
berries, 7Mc, Huckleberries, 9@10c. 
Nuts.—P eanuts are ao steady prices, with moderate 
demands. Fancy hand picked quoted at 5)6c and 
farmers’ grades at 4®5c. 
Philadelphia, Pa.—Potatoes.- Jersey, 50® 65c. per% 
bush, basket; Southern NewRose, choice, per bbi. £2 75; 
do, do. medium to prime,£2@2 5U; do do, culls, bbi, 
50®75c; Southern Chili Reds, choice, bbi, $1 750250. 
Boston.— Strawberries plenty at I0@12c per qt; 
watermelons, I5@22c each; old apples, ISperbbI; Dew 
apples, $1 25® 1 50 per crate: native cabbages in good 
demand, at 46 per lUO. asparagus, 1 per doz bunches 
string beans, *1 25®1 75 per bu; Deets. £1 per 100 
bunches, cauliflower, £1 50 per doz; carrots, 4c. per 
bunch: cucumbers, »4 50 per 100; cress 40c. per doz, 
egg plant, £l(a2per doz; garlic, 75c per coz; horse 
radish, 6@H'c: per lb; leek, 75c. per doz lettuce. 50c per 
box, native watermelons. 20.«30c. each; mushrooms, 
$1 per lb; green peas, £1 50 per bush; parsley, Si 50; 
radishes, 25c per doz; rhubarb, lc. per lb, sorrel, 75c. 
per pk; salsify, 75c. 
PROVISION MARKETS. 
New York.—Provisions.—Pork.- One-year old Mess, 
quoted £14014 25; New mess, 1475® 15. short clear; $1575® 
£16 75. Kxlra Prime mess, *13 25: prime do, $15®15 50, 
and family mess, £16 00®18 00. Bkkk- India Mess, in 
tierces, 812 50®14, Extra Mess, In barrels *7®7 50; 
Packet, £8@ 8 50: per bbi, and $12@12 50 in tierces, 
Plate. 87 500 7 75; Family at £9 50. Hams.-£ 15 50016 
$14@14 50 Winter packing. Cut Meats, quoted 12 lb 
average, Bellies, 9c; Pickled Hams, 12%c; pickled 
Shoulders 7)6c Smoked shoulders at 8*4®8%e; do Hams 
12)6c. Dressed Hogs.—City heavy to light, 8®8%c. 
Lard. — July 8.58®8.65c; August, 8.56c; September, 
8.57bje: October, 8 56@8 60c; November, 7 97c; City steam, 
8c; refined quoted 8.40c. for Continent, 9.55 for So 
America. 
Philadelphia, Pa.— Provisions.-Beef.— City, fami¬ 
ly, per bbi $8 50@9; do do, packets, £7 50®8; smoked 
beef, I2@18c; beef hams, $16017. Pork.— Mess. £16; 
do, prime mess, new, $14 50; do family, £16 60.@i7 
Hams,smoked, per lb, 12)6@14c do, S. P., cured in 
tierces, Halite: do do do, in salt, 8%®9c; sides,clear 
ribbed, smoked, 9)6010; shoulders, in dry salt and fully 
cured, 7@7J4c; do, do, smoked, 7)6®794c; Shoulders, 
pickle cured. 7)6@794c; dodo smoked, 3)6®9c; bellies 
in pickle, 9®9)6c; do breakfast bacon, 10@11c. Lard.— 
Firm; City refined, £9@9 50; do steam,£8 87)609; butch¬ 
ers’ loose, £8 25@S 50. 
Chicago.— Mess Pork.— £13 75018 80. Lard.— *8 65 
per 100 lbs; Short Rib sides (loose), £8 15: dry salted 
shoulders, boxed, £7 25@7 40; short clear sides, boxed 
£8 87)609. 
New York, Saturday, July 28, 1888. 
Beeves.— Polled Angus Steers (fed in Indiana) 1630 Ih 
average, at £6 60 per loo lb; Ohio Steers 1516 n> at *5 95; 
do. H70 lb at *5 50; do, 1301 lb at £4 9u; Indiana do, 1295 
lb. at *5 70: Chicago oo, 1170 lb at *5 20; do, 1187 lb at 
£5 10; (poor) 1049 lb at *3 40; Kansas Texans. 948 lb at 
$4 10: Ohio steers, 1246 lb $4 70, do 1248 lb at $5 10; 
Western do 1886 lb at *5 45; West Virginia do, 1278 ft, 
average at *5 40; do, 1218 lb at *5 15; Kentucky do 1327 
lb at $5 15; do 1202 lb at $5; Ohio do 1228 lb at *4 50; do 
1256 lb at $5; Western scrubs, 1027 lb at *3 45: West 
Virginia bulls, 1390 lb at $3 05; per 100 lb; Texans, 963 lb 
at £3 70; do 920 lb at S3 55; do 913 lb at *3 59; Chio 
steers 1810 lb at $5 90; do 1297 lb at $5 65; Steers and 
heifers, 1333 lb at $5 45 W’estern steers, 1176 lb at <5; do 
1182 lb at 84 75; State bulls, 975 lb at $2 SO: Cincinnati 
steers, 1210 lb at *4 70 per 100 lb; Indiana do, 1284 lb at 
$4 80; do 1025 lb at £3 75; Ohio do, 1137 lb at $4 25; Penn¬ 
sylvania •• Stockers,” 930 lb at $8; Yearlings and two- 
year-olds, 729 lb at $2 25; still fed Penrsylania Bulls, 
991 lb at $2 55; Kenlucky Oxen. 1400 lb at £4 70; Virginia 
steers. 1105 lb at *4 50, do, 1171 lb at $4 35; Ohio do, 1025 
lb at *4 00; Texans, 907 lb average at $ 170 per 100 lb; 
Colorado steers. 1011 lb at *4 20; do. 1169 lb at $4 20; 
Native steers, 1226 lb at £5 20; do, 1230 lb at $5 35. 
CALVHS.-Grassers. 193 lb average, at 2J^c per lb; Fed 
calves. 237 lb at 4)4c; Veals, 155 lb. at *:> 50 per 100 lb: 
Buttermilk Calves, 190 lb at *2 60 per 100 lb; do, 183 lb 
at $2 75; do (few Fed Calves) 145 lb at £8; Fed Calves, 
206 lb at 8)4c; Veals, 161 lb at 5%c; do, 153 lb at 594c; 
Buttermilk Calves, 162 lb at 2)6e. 
Sheep and Lambs.— Kentucky sheep, 94 lb average, at 
£4 50 per 100 lb; Western do, 78 lb at £4 50; do, 76 lb at. 
*4 25; Virginia do, 78 lb at £3 87)6; Kentucky Lambs, 64 
lb at $5 25; do, 64 lb at $5 75; Pennsylvania do, 68 lb at 
£6 75; Kentucky Lambs, 71)6 lb at 6c; Bucks 111 lb at 
3>4c; Ohio Sheep, 84 lb at £4 70; West Virginia Lambs, 
59 lb at *6; Western Sheep, 80 lb at #4 12%; Virginia do, 
88 lb at *4; West Virginia Lambs, 60 lb at *5 65; Virginia 
do 57 lb at £5 65; Kentucky Sheep 109 lb at 84 S7(«; do 
107 lb at *4 40; do 115 lb at £4 85; Kentucky Lambs, 
68 lb at $6 12%; Ohio Sheep, 76 lb at 4%c; Western Sheep 
73 lb at 4c; State do, 73 lb at4%c; do, 91 lb at 5c; Ken¬ 
tucky Lambs, 66 lb at 6%e. 
Hogs —State Hogs, 205 lb average at £6 55 per 100 lb; 
do, 280 lb at £6 40; Rough do, 385 lb at £5 40; do, 250 lb 
at £5 55. State Hogs, 182 lb at 6%c per lb, 
Chicago.—Cattle -Choice to extra beeves,£6 00@6 25; 
Common to good. £3 60@5 90: sioekers and feeders, 
£2(0® 3 60; Cows, bulls and mixed, £1-450 3 50: Texts 
steers, *2 0004 50. Hogs -Mixed £5 90® 6 40; Heavy, 
£6 000 6 50; Light, £6 00® 6 45; skips, $4 1005 75. Sheep 
-Natives, inferior to fancy, £2 75@4 60 ; Western, $3 20 
@4 25; Texans, £2@3 75, lambs, £5@5 50 per 100 lbs. 
St. Louis, Mo.— Cattle.— Choice heavy native steers, 
*5 10@5 75; Fair to good native steers, £4 30@5 15; 
Butchers’ steers, medium to choice, $3 40@4 40- Stock¬ 
ers and feeders, fair to good, $2 20 to 3 80; rangers, 
corn fed, £3 500 4 70; grass-fed, *2 40@3 70. Hogs.— 
Choice Heavy and butchers’ selections, $6 00®6 30; 
packing, medium to prime, *5 600 5 75, light grades, 
ordinary to best £5 40 a 5 60. Sheep.—Market firm. 
Fair to choice, $3 40 to 4 80. 
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DAISY AND EGG MARKETS. 
New Yokk.—Butter.- State Creamery, best, 20021 
Western, best, 20e; do prime, 18®18)6c; do good, 16® 
17c. do poor. 14)6®15)6. State Dairy: half-flrkins, tubs, 
prime, 18®19c; do do do tine, 16)6®18)6c; Welsh tubs, 
flue, 18c; do do good, 16®i?c. Western: imitation 
creamery, best, 17c; do do fine, 14)6«15)6c; dairy, tine, 
15«15)6C: do fair, 14®14)6c; do poor, 14c; factory, best, 
14®15c, do good, .4)4015c; do poor, 12®13c. 
Chkksk.-S ate factory.fancy, white,9@9)4: do colored 
9)6; do fine, 9; do fair and good: 8%(s8%c; skims, 
night milk, 7)4c; do part, 5%®7c; do poor, 305c. 
Eggs.— A trifle higher on best grades. State and 
Pennsylvania, 18c; Western, 15®16)4c; Canada, l?J6c. 
Philadelphia, Pa.— Butter.- Pennsylvania cream¬ 
ery extra, at 20c; Western creamery, extra at 20c, B. 
C. ana N. Y. creamery, extra, 17c; Western factory 
14®15c; packing butter, 12® 13c. Eggs.—Were steaay 
Pennsylvania Arsis. 15)6c; W estern firsts, )5)6c. Cheese 
—Firm; demand fair, >ew York full cream, at 9®9%c; 
Ohio flats, choice, 8%e; do, fair to prime, 7® <%c. 
Chicago, Ill —Butter.— Creamery, 14)6@)8)6c, dairy, 
12)6®16c. Eggs.— Quiet at 15®15)6c. 
Boston.—Butter.— Western creamery, extras, 200 
21e per lb, extra firsts, 16®20e, firsts, 18®18)6e; Imita¬ 
tion creamery, 16@I8c: factory, 15®17c; New York and 
Vermont, extra creamery,21®21)6c; extra firsts. 19® 
20c; Vermont dairy, 16® 20c. Cheese.—Choice Norihern 
factory, 9J6c. low grades as to quality; Western, 8® 
8Qc. sage 9c; Add )6@le per a for jobbing prices. 
Eggs.—Firm, Eastern, fresh, 17)6@18c; fancy, l9@20c, 
Northern, 17@17)6c; Western, I7)6c. 
GRAIN MARKETS. 
Chicago, Ills.— No, 2 spring wheat at 80)6@8196c. 
No. 3 do nominal; No. 2 red 81c; No. 2 corn, at 
45%c: No 2 oats, at 29%@30c; No. 2 Rye, at 45c; No. 2, 
Barley at 62c. 
Philadelphia, Pa.—W h eat.— Old Ungraded in grain 
depot, 90c; New Rejected in export elevator 8294c: 
Steamer No. 2 Red In export elevator, 8894c; No. 2 
Red in export elevator, 87c; No. 2 Red for July, 86%® 
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