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PROVISION MARKETS. 
Nbw York.—Provisions.—Pork.- one-year old Mess, 
quotedl5 2531575 Newmess.162531700 short clear: 17 50 
@$!9 00 Extra Prime mess. $15 00: prime do. $15315 50, 
and family mess, $19 00320 00. Bkkf India -'ess In 
tierces, *1931*3 Extra Mess. In barrels *7 50 , »800; 
Pacfeet. $ 8 fi )8 50: per bbl. and $12@12 50 In tierces: 
Plate *9 50(3)10 00; Family at $9 50. Hams. -$14 00313 
$14(314 50 Winter packing. Cut Mkatr. Quoted 12 lb 
average Bellies, 99$c: Pickled Hams. 1131154c: pickled 
Shoulders 9c Smoked shoulders at 9%e: do Hams 
1254c. Dressed Hogs.—City heavy to light. 83894'c. 
Lard. October. $9 40 ; November, $8 84«$8 85; City 
steam, 9 25: refined quoted $10 50 for Continent. $11.50 
for So America. 
Philadelphia. Pa.— Provisions.—Beef.— City, fami¬ 
ly, per bbl $9 50310 00: do do, packets, $78 5 00@9 00; 
smoiced beef 11313c; beef hams. $14 60»16 Pork.— 
Mess $16 50 do. prime moss, new. $16 00; do family, 
$18 50350 00: Hams, smoked, per lb. 12®15c do, S. 
P., cured in tierces, 11" 1214c: do do, in salt. 10t5c; 
sides, clear ribbed, smoked l’c: shoulders, in dry salt 
and fully cured. 954c: do. do, smoked. 10c: Shoulders, 
pickle cured. 9e: do do smoked, 10 3il0V$c: bellies, 
In pickle. 1054@llc: do breakfast bacon, 1154@1’54c. 
Lard. Steady; Cltv r> fined, $11 503*11 75 ; do steam. 
$11.25010.25; butchers’ loose, $11 50311 75. 
Chicago.—Mess Pork.— $15 00, Lard.-$9 3754@9 40; 
per 100 lbs; Short Rib sides loose). *8 55; dry salted 
shoulders, boxed. $8 75@$8 87J-6; short clear sides, 
boxed, $9 25®$9 50. 
DAIRY AND EGG MARKETS. 
New York.—Butter.- Creamery State, fancy palls, 
2454325c; tubs, 23 "2354c: Western "ancy. 24@245t.c: 
prime, 21328c, fair to good, H *.20c: State dairy tubs, 
good to fancy. 203 23c: fair, 15317c; Western Imita¬ 
tion Creamery, choice. 18 320 c; do good to prime, 153 
16c: dairy, One. 15-oi6c; good, 13 > l3>4e. ordinary, 2® 
1254c; Western factory, June firkins, 14c June tubs, 
18<*1354c; fresh firkins, 1254313c; f-iesn tubs, 1254313c; 
seconds, 12c: Western dairy and factory tnlrds, 
11@U54 c 
Cheese— Full cream, white and colored, State fac¬ 
tory. i 094 e: good to choice do, 85431074c medium at 
7543794c, and ordinary at 7 754c : skims light white, 
73854c; colored. 19 322c; medium, 454@5J4c ; full, 2@4c; 
Ohio flat. 8)4 31054c. 
Eggs,— Eastern, 2i@2254c; Western, 19@2?c . Cana¬ 
da, 20543 22c. 
Philadelphia, Pa.— Butter.— Pennsylvania cream 
ery extra, at ’4c; Western creamery, extra at I654(3 i7c, 
B. C. an rt N Y. creamery, extra, 17c; Western factory 
14315c, packing butter, 11312c. Eggs—Were firm 
Pennsylvania firsts, 2254323c: western firsts 18 J 1954c 
Cheese-Steady; demand fair: New York full cream, at 
93 954c, Ohio flats choice. 854 c; do. fair to prime, 754 <4 Re, 
Chicago. Ill — Butter.— Creamery, 23@24c; dalrv, 
17319c: Choice Western. 21322c. Good 18(®i6c; 
Eggs.— Easy at 13®l854a for Choice Northern. 
Boston.—Butter.— Western creamery, extras, 20® 
21o per lb. extra firsts, 10320c. firsts, 1831854c: Imita¬ 
tion creamery, 16@18c: factory, 15317c; New York and 
Vermont, extra creamery, 2132154c; extra firsts 193 
20c: Vermont dairy, 16m>20c. Cheese.—Choice Norihern 
factory, 954c. low grades as to quality Western, 83 
814c sage 9c: Add 54'dc per for Jobbing prices. 
Eggs —Firm, Eastern. fresh, 1714318c; fancy, 19@90c; 
Northern, 17@1754c; Western, 1754c. 
GRAIN MARKETS. 
New York.—Grain—Wheat.— Ungraded Winter 
Red, 80*@$1 21 No. 2 Red, *1 1254®1 13; elevator, 
$1129431 1354 afloat: $1 135431 1354 f. 0 . b. nominal; 
No. 2 Chicago nominal,, *1 1854 : No. 2 MUw ukee. 
do, $1 11; No 2 October, $1 1154; do November, $1 1294 
31 1454 ; do December, $1 125431 1654 do May. $1 1694® 
1 2054 Rye.—W estern quoted 64®66c. and State 66® 
68c. Ba lky— No. 1 Canada quoted 9Sc'«**l. Corn.— 
Ungraded Mixed at 46 " 5354c; No. 2 525435294c In 
elevator. 58^535sc afloat No. 2 White at 52c; eleva¬ 
tor nominal: No. 2 October. 529435 . 94 c : do Novem¬ 
ber, 5394 5394c do Dec,. 53 o 5354c; do Jan. 4994c: do May 
4854' 4894c. oats. -No. 3.29c: do White, 32c; No. 2 
30 a 3054c: do White. 3354: No, 1 White 42c: Mixed 
Western, ‘26 "3054c:White do,28®42c; No. 2 October 3054c; 
do November, 3094c; do Jan., 8294c. 
Chicago.I lls.—No. 2 Spring Wheat, $1 13®1 14;' No. S 
Spring Wheat, 96 99c No. 2 Red $1 1354®$114. No. 
2 Corn, 4494 No. 2 Oats, 24c. No. 2 Rye at 5854c. 
No. 2 Barley nominal No. I Flax Seed at $142. 
Prime Timothy Seed, $1 53® 1 55. 
Philadki phia. Pa.—Ungraded in export elevator 
$116 No. 2 Delaware Red In export elevator. *1 17; 
No 2 Red for October, $1 139431 1154 . uo November, 
$1 1154*1 12; do December, $1 12943 I 1354; do (an , 
$1 1454. k ye scarce and firm at 72c for No. 2 Pennsyl¬ 
vania. Corn.— No. 2 Mixed In 20th-s’ elevator and 
grain depot 53c: No. 2 Yellow in grain depot 5854 c, No. 
2 Mixed for October, 52 3 5254c- do November, 51352c: 
do Dec., 473 49c; do Jan. 46®48c. Oats.— Rejected 
White, 2954c; Ungraded White, Sic: No. 3 white. 32c; 
No. 2 white on track, 8 k« 8454c- do In 20th-st elevator, 
:M54c; do In grain depot, 35c. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Saturday, Oct. 13, 1898. 
MILCH COWS—Receipts thus far this woek 142 
head. Common stock rather slow of sale and un¬ 
changed. but good Cows are warned and firm Trans¬ 
actions have been reported at *30 to *50 per head, and 
a few rather choice milkers have brought $55. 
CALVES.—Grasscrs, 234 lb average, at $2 66 per 100 
lb; do 221 lb, at. $2 65, Veals, 175 lb. at $5 Yearlings 
and Grassers, 407 lb, at 29tc; Grassers 194 lb, at 254 c; 
Veals, 150 lb, at 8 c; Buttermilk Caives, 252 lb at 
354 c: Fed do, 165 lb, at 4c: do 190 lb, at 454c; Veals. 
213 1b, at6c. do, l7Ulb. at 8c; Grassers, 213 lb, at $2 55 
per 100 lb; Veals, ItO lb, at $7 6254c. 
Sheep and Lambs— Ohio Sheep, 110 lb, average, at 
$4 50 per 100 lb; do, 82 lb, at $1 50; do 96 lb, at <4 20: 
Western do. 89 lb. at $4 25 do,‘02 lb. at $4 60; Ken¬ 
tucky do. 103 lb. at -4 25; Kentucky Lambs, 6754 lb. at 
$5 7a; Ohio do, 6454 lb, at *5 40: Western Sheep. 94 lb, 
at *4 45; do. 81 lb, at $4 25: State do 97 lb, at $3 87vfi; 
State Lambs 61 lb at *5 75. do, 62 lb, at $6; do, 8254 
lb. at $6 50 Indiana Sneep. 117 lb. at '4 75; do. La ubs, 
73 1b, at <6 30; Western Sheep. Ill ib. at $4 50 Penn¬ 
sylvania Sheep 95 lb. at $4 25, Pennsylvania Lambs. 
64 lb, at $6. Kentucky She~p, 103 lb. at $4 70; Western 
do. 109 lb, at 4 4i): do, 97 lb. at $1; Indiana do, 103 
b, at $4 75; State do, 100 lb, at $4 25 Pennylvania do, 
85 1b, at S4: do, 110 lb, at $4 25; Bucks, 97 lb at $3; 
Pennsylvania Lambs, 62 lb, at $5 50; do (poor), 58 
lb. at *5: Western 00 69 lb, at $6; Canada do 84 1b at 
$6 50, State Sheep 108 ib, at $4 25. State Lambs, 74 lb, 
at *6 80: do 57 lb, at $6; Kentucky do, 68 lb, at $6 20; 
Indiana do, 765s lb, at $6 3754- 
HOGS.-Pennsylvania Hogs. 185 lb, at $6 50 per 100 
lb. do, 153 lb, at $6 70; Rough ao, 250 lb, at $5 50, 
State Hogs 131 lb, at *6 75 State do. 282 lb, $6 70; do, 
290 lb, at $5 70; State Hogs, 190 lb, at $6 90. 
Buffalo.— Sheep— Good to Choice firm at $434 50 
do Canadian Lambs at $5 75®6 65; Western Lambs, 
$5 50t&5 75. 
Hogs.— Mixed pigs and Light porkers,at *5 9036 10; 
selected Yorkers at $615®$6 25; selected medi¬ 
um weights $6 30@ 6 40; Rough do, $5 40®$5 60; Stags, 
.$4 40®$500. 
Chicago.— Cattle—Beeves $5 90@$6 50: steers at $3 25 
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and mixed at (t 45®$300; Texas cattle at $1 75@3 15; 
Western Rangers, $2 25®$4 30. 
Hogs-— Heavy |at $5 85@$6 25: light at $5 60@$6 20; 
skips at $3 50®$5 40; Mixed, $5 70®$t> .10 
£Sheep,— Natives Inferior to Prime at $8 0034 15;West- 
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Lambs at $3 75® *5 50. 
f St. Louis. —Cattle—Native steers $5 00 3 5 60: fair to 
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choice at *3 20" $4 40; Stockers and feeders, fair to 
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grass at $2 10 : $3 15 
Hogs.—C hoice heavy and butchers’selections at $6 00 
@$0 20. packing, medium to prime, at $5 S0®6 00; light 
grades, ordinary to best at $5 60®$5 85. 
Sheep,— Fair to choice at $3 00®$4 40. 
Horses.— Texans and Indians, In car loads, $20®$86 
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