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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
2®§ 
do redhead, 80@75c. do mallard, 20@40c: English 
snipe, per doz. Si 25 to 1 50; grass plover, $1 25 to 1 50. 
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKETS. 
Fruits. —Fresh.— Apples are wanted moderately. 
A good supply of strawberries; selling well at steady 
prices Apples. — Greening, $8 00@3 50; do Baldwins 
*3 00®3 50; do inferior, per bbl $2 00(a.2 50; Gra pes, 
per lb, 5®7c; Cranberries Jersey, fair to prime, per 
bbl. $2 25@3 25; ; do Jersey, common, per crate. 
Si 50@2 Oranges, Florida fancy, per box, $5 50@7 00, 
do do, fair to good. S4 50®5 00: do do common, *3 50@ 
4 00: strawberries, Florida, good to choice, per quart 
30@35c; do do common to fair, per quart, I5@25c. 
Fruits Dried -Apples.—Evaporated,Choice to fancy 
7M@9}4c; do common to prime, evaporated 6@79*c; 
do sliced, new. 59*ia7c; do chopped, 29*®29£e; do cores 
and skins,l@ltfc; Apples,State,quarters,6®7c; Cherries 
—pitted, 17@22c; Raspberries—evaporated, new. 26® 
27e. do sun-dried. 23®25c: Blackberries. 89<c, Huck- 
elberries new. 9®10c; Peaches, sun-dried, peeled, 16 
@21c; Plums State, 10@llc. 
Vegetables.— For potatoes a moderate trade, with 
but little strength to prices. A good movement in 
other vegetables of desirable quality. The quota¬ 
tions are for: Fotatoes.-State Burbank, per bbl, *2 25 
2 40. State Rose, $2 50®3 75: Scotch, Magnum, per 
sack. $2 05®2 25: MaineRose per bbl, *3® 3 25; English 
magnum per sack $1 9U@2 10; Bermuda, best, $7@ 8 50; 
Florida, per bbP *3 to 6; sweet, Jersey per bbl. *400 
®4 25 Onions, old per bbl. S3 50 to 6 00 do, Bermu¬ 
da, per crate. S3 00 Kale, per bol, 50@75c: Cabbages, 
per crate, . 2 U0®3 00: Beets, per crate, 50@55c; spin¬ 
ach per bbl, 75c<a$l 25; string beans, per crate, 50c to 
3 00. tomatoes,*1 50&2 75; egg plant, choice per bbl, $3@ 
6; asparagus, per doz bunches, <2 50®6 50:Pease green, 
per crate, #1 to 2 00. Turnips, per bbl. $1@1 25: Squash, 
per crate, 50 to ,5c; cucumbers per crate $2 50@3 50. 
PROVISION MARKETS, 
to extra *6 75®7; lambs steadyigood'to choice $7 25 to 
7 75. extra 88. Hogs.— Light Pigs. *5 to 5 250 Mixed 
Pigs and light Yorkers *5 60 to $5 65; selected, York¬ 
ers, *5 70, selected York weights $5 75; Selected me 
dium weights, §5 75. 
Chicago.—Cattle.— Fancy S5 30: Steers, *3 60® 
5 25: Stockers and feeders, *240@3 60: Cows, bulls and 
Mixed, $1 75(3 3 50; Texas fed cattle, $3 25 to 4 00. 
Hogs.- Mixed $5 35@5 65; Heavy, $5 50® 5 779*; Light, 
*5 2505 50: skips, S3 50(35 10. Sheep.— Natives, 84 00@ 
6 60: Western, $4 50@6 35; Texans, $3 00@535; Lambs, 
$5 75®7 00. 
St. Louis, Mo.— Cattle.— Choice Heavy Native 
Steers, *4 45®5 30; Fair to Good, 84 00(34 50; Butchers’ 
Steers, medium to Choice, *3 10(34 25; Stockers 
and feeders, fair to good, $2 10® 3 30; Rangers, or¬ 
dinary to good, *2 25®4 00. Hogs.— Choice heavy 
and Butchers’ Selections, *5 50@5 60; packing and 
medium to choice *5 30 to 5 55: light grades fair 
to best $5 15 to 5 40. Sheep.—Fair to fancy $4 25 to 
Communications Received for the Week Ending 
April 21, 1888. 
G. W. S.—J. W. J.—W. D.—A. R. S.—James Hunter, 
thanks.—M. G.-G. W.-F. M. P.—L. R.-H. N. O.—J. 
A. C.-H. H.—L. O. Q.—V. L.—A. G. S.-J. McC.-J. L. 
C.—Mrs, E. T., answer in Rural a week hence.—E. L. 
B —W. F. Kernan, thanks.-T. B.—B. F.-E- C.-A. C. G. 
— J. U.~B. R.- L. ».—I). A. G — J. A. R.—Thomas Lazell 
potatoes received.—P. H.—D. C —E. C. W. K.—M. R. 
F. St. T. F.—F. T., potato received.—J. W. P. J„ pota¬ 
toes received.—W. G —L. M.—M. E. S.—E. F. R.—L. H. 
-A. McD.-A. B. A.-W. E. S.-E. F. R.- L. H.-D. M. 
W.-G. W. F.-J. C. L. Jr,—S. F.-A. M. L.—L. B.-A. C. 
J.-F. T.-H. S—W. D. T.-A. G.-P. P.-J. F—P. S—G. 
W L , thanks.—E. F. C.-E. F. Y.-I.-J. M. R.—J. H. 
Z.-D. R. L.-E. A.-A. H L.-P. M. A.-J. D.-J. S.-R. 
W. F.-R. L. C.-J W. J.—C. E. M.—B. T. C.-W. G. W. 
New York.—Provisions.—Pork.— Mess, quoted at 
814 50 to 14 75 one year old; New mess, 15(315 25, 
short clear, *16(317, Extra Prime mess, 813: prime 
do, nominal, family mess, 815 50(316 00. Beef— City 
Extra India Mess, in tcs., *12(!0@16; Extra Mess, in 
barrels, 87(37 50; Packet, 88: Plate, *8(38 25. Family 
Mess, 88 50(39. Beef Hams.— Quoted at 815 50(316. Cut 
Mkat8. Pickled Hams lie: Pickled bellies 12 n> av¬ 
erage 79*@79*c bid loose and 79ic bid in boxes; pickled 
Hams, Halite pickled Shoulders, 794 to 79*c; Smoked 
Hams 12 to 1294c; do shoulders 894 io 896c. Dressed 
Hogs.—City heavy to light, 79* to l%c: pigs, 8c. Lard. 
—Western steam spot, 8.25c; City steam, 7.80c; Con- 
8 80c; So American April. 8 25c: May, 8.06to 8.25c; 
June 8.10 to 8.28c. July 8.12. to 8.70c: August, 8.15® 
8.33c; September 8.17@8.86c; October, at 8.20 to 
8.30c. 
Philadelphia, Pa.—Provisions.—Beef.— City fam 
ily, per bbl, $8 50®9; do packets, 87 50@8; Smoked beef, 
12@13c: Beef hams, 816 50@17 50. Pork.— Mess, 816@ 
do prime mess, new, 814 50; do, do, family, *16 50; 
Hams—smoked, ll@12c; do S. P. cured in tcs, 
I0@llc; sides, clear ribbed in salt,89*®9c; do smoked 
99*® 10c; shoulders in dry salt, fully cured. 69*c; 
do smoked, 7}dc; shoulders, pickle cured, 794®79*c; do 
smoked, 894@8**c; bellies in pickle, 894® 994c: do break¬ 
fast bacon, 10c. Lard.— Steady City Refined, 88 59; 
do, Steam, 88 to 8 129*; butcher’s loose 87 50 to 7 75. 
Chicago.—Mess Pork.— *14 15@14 20. Lard.- Per 100 
lbs, *8 00. Short Rib sides (loose), 87 35; dry 
salted shoulders, boxed, $5 75®6 00; short clear sides, 
boxed 87 75. 
DAIRY AND EGG MARKETS. 
New York.—Butter.—' The market has undergone 
no decided change since our last, ruling steady and 
quiet. Western Creamery, 20®25c; Elgin, 26327c: 
Pennsylvania, 26@27c; State half firkin tubs, 21@25c; 
do creamery, 25 to 27c: Welsh tubs, 21@24c; dairy tubs, 
20321; Western factory, 16(321; Western dairy, 18@21c; 
Western Imitation Creamery, 18@22c; Old stock- 
dairy and factory, 16® 19c. 
Cheese.— Rather weak on old stock, but now is 
scarce, fancy steady. State factory. 99*@1294c; lat¬ 
ter for fancy whice; Ohio flats, llJ4®12c; skims I9*®9c. 
Eggs.— Are again lower on liberal receipts. State 
and Pennsylvania 14c; Western, 13J4 to 15c, southern 
13 to 1-lc; duck eggs, 23 to 23c. 
Philadelphia. Pa. — Butter. —Pennsylvania cream 
ery, extra, —®27c; western do do. —@25c; 11 C. and N. 
Y. creamery extra, 25®—c; western factory, 20®23c; 
packing butler, I2®14e. Eggs—Penn, firsts, 13>4c; 
western firsts. 1394c. Cheese—Fair demand. N. Y. 
full cream, 129*@13e; Ohio flats, choice, H94@12c; do 
fair to prime, ll@ll9*c. 
Boston.— Butter in fair demand, but prices still de¬ 
pressed: western extra creamery 26@27c; eastern ex¬ 
tra fresh made 26c; cheese steady; best northern 13c; 
Eggs-Market well supplied and trade slow; eastern 
extras 15@159*c; western firsts, 15c. 
Chicago, Ill —Butter.—C reamery,J20@25c, dairy, 15 
@24c. Eggs.—E asy at 129*@13c. per doz. 
GRAIN MARKETS. 
New York.— Wheat.— Ungraded red 80 to 9594c: No. 
2 red 939*®9494c in store and elevator; 949* to 9G9*c; 
delivered, 93®9394e f. o. b.; No. 2 red May. 919* to 
949*c, do June 91 5-16@93^c: do for July, 9t®93c%; 
do for August, 90@929*c-do for September 9094@929*c; 
do for December, 92!>*®959*c: do May 1889, 969*®99->*c. 
Corn.- Ungraded Mixed, 65®6S94e; No. 3 6494@65c; 
steamer, 66c elevator: No. 2. t89*c; nomina instore and 
elevator; No. 2 May, 6394®64|>*e; do June, 62@639*c: do 
for July, 62 to 63%c; do for August, 62@629*c: do 
for September. 619* to 6394c do for October, 
61 J* to 6294c; do December, 5694c. Oats.— No. 3, 38c; do 
white 42c; No. 2, 3S9*@39c; do white, 43c; No. 1 white 
419*c; Mixed Western 38@41e; white do 42 to 46c; 
No 2 April S89*3/889*c;do May, 38*4 to 339*e: do June 
3854®389£c; do July 3794@38%e: do August 35W@859*c: 
do September 3194c; No 2 white .April 42!*c; do May 
41*4 to 419*c; do June 40%@419*c. 
Philadelphia, Pa.— Wheat.— No. 2 Red, for April 
939411094J4e; do for May, 9394®94J4c; do for June, 9894 
®9494e; do for July 91®92c. Corn— Ungraded yellow 
in grain depot 689*c; No.2 2 Yellow, in grain depot 64c; 
No. 2 mixed for April 63®64e do MAy 62 to 629*c. do 
June 62 to 629*c, do July 62®629*e. Oats.— No. 2 
mixed 399*®4Cc Ungraded white, 43c, No. 3 white 4iy> 
®42e; No. 2 white helu at 4394c. 
Buffalo, N. Y. —Wheat.—No. 1 Northern Washburn 
109*c over Chicago May; northern Duluth sold at 92c; 
No. 2 northern 7c and 9c over Chicago May asked. 
Winter wheat—No. 2 Red Michigan 95c; No. 2 red at 
9194c. No. 1 White Michigan 94c. Corn—No. 2 yellow 
619|®62c; No. 3 61 to 6194c No.2 at61c; No. 3 609* to 
6094c. Oats.-No. 2 white, 409*®4094c, No 3 white 399*® 
40c; No. 2 mixed 879* to 38c. Itye-No. 2 western, 
6s to 70c. 
Chicago, Ills.—No, 2 spring wheat at —@81c; No 
3 do at 829*®83e; 2 red at 849*@—c, No. 2 corn, 559*® 
5594c. No 2 oats, 813403294c; No. 2 Rye, 629*c; No.2 
Barley, 779*®78c. 
- . . ■ ■■»»» ’ 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Saturday, April 21,1888. 
Beeves,— Indiana Steers, 1342 lb average at $4 80; 
do 1177 lb, at 81 55; do 1184 lb at $4 50; Kentucky do 
1277 lb at $4 70: do 1257 lb at $4 75. Chicago steers 1508 
lb at $5 10:do 1330 lb at 85; do 1252 16, at $4 85; do 1221 
lb at 84 60; Maryland stable fed steers, 1323 16 at §4 61); 
Pennsylvania do 1165 lb at $4 50; Chicago Steers, 1358 
lb at 85 20. do 1367 lb at 85; do 1292 10 at *4 95; Cin¬ 
cinnati do 1351 16 at S4 95; do 3342 1b at $4 90; do 1130 
16 at §4 65; bulls 1840 Id at $4 129*; Chicago si eers 1253 
lb at §4 75; Ohio steers, 1320 lb at #4 70; Chicago uo 1373 
lb at 85 25; do 1449 lb at 85 20; do 1300 16, at 85. do 
1319 16 at 84 95, do 1257 lbs at $4 85; Ohio oxen, 1678 
lb at 84 35; do 1525 16 at 84 s0 bulls 1540 16 at §3 80; 
Pennsylvania stable-fed steers 1136 lb at $4 55, do 1200 
lb at §4 70; Chicago do 1192 lb at 84 55: do 1368 16 at 
84 70; Chicago steers 1221 16 at 85 15. do 1243 16 at 84 95; 
do 1184 lb, at §4 80; Ohio do 1302 16 at §4 95; Western do 
13f7 lb at $4 90; do 12731b at 84 80; Slate Dry Cows, 
1003 lb at *2 50. 
Calves.— Veals, 123 n> at 59*e, do 123 lb at 5Uc, Thin 
veals and Buttermilks, 110 lb at 4e; veals 134 lb at 59*c. 
SHEEP AND Lambs.— State Sheep 95 lb at 87 50 
Clipped Michigan Sheep 85 lb at 694c Unshorn Michi¬ 
gan lambs 63 lb at 7c; Clipped Michigan sheep and 
yearlings 609* lb at 69*c; clipped state sheep 70 lb at 
694c per lb; wooled do 61 lb at 7c: do 98 lb at 7%c. 
Hogs.— None for sale alive. Nominally firm at 85 60 
to §6 30 per 100 lb. 
Buffalo.—Sheep.— Good to choice, $5 75@6 75; choic'-’ 
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