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THE RURAL JiEW-YORKER. 
886 
LATEST MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw York, Saturday, December 15,1888. 
NEW YORK MARKETS. 
Cotton.—T be quotations, according to the American 
classification, are as follows: 
14®15c; packing butter, ll@12o. Eggs.—Were firm 
Pennsylvania firsts, 27®28e; Western firsts. 1801936c: 
Cheese— steady; demand fair; New York full cream, at 
9@934c; Ohio flats choice, 8%c; do, fair to prime, 736@*te- 
Boston.—B utter Arm; Western extra Creamery, 25® 
26c; Eastern extra Creamery, 25c. Cheese steady. 
Eggs steady; Eastern extras 22c! Michigan extras 2036 
@2lc; Western firsts at 19c. 
Chicago, Ill —Butteh.— On the Produce Exchange 
today the butter market was quiet and steady; Elgin 
creamery, 39@41c; choice choice Western, 88®37c. 
choice dairy, 25@30c; common to fair, 18@22c. Eggs 
firm at 22@28c. 
GRAIN MARKETS. 
New Orleans. 
Uplands. and Gulf. Texas 
Ordinary. 6% 7 . 
Strict Ordinary. 73| 736 . 
Good Ordinary. 8 5-16 8 9-16 . 
Strict Good Ordinary.. 8 13-16 9 1-16 . 
Low Middling.9% 9% . 
Strict Low Middling... 99? 9$ . 
Middling. 9)4 10% . 
Good Middling.10 3-16 10 7-16 . 
Strict Good Middling.. 10 7-16 10 11-16 . 
Middling Fair.10 13-16 11 1-16 . 
Fair.11 7-16 11 11-16 . 
STAINED. 
Good Ordinary.6 11-16 I Low Middling. 8 7-1 
Strict Good Ord.7% I Middling. 9 5-16 
Poultey-Live-FowIs, near-by, per ft, 8@9e; fowls 
Western, per lb. 7@9c • roosters, per lb, 5@536c: tur¬ 
keys, per lb 7018c: ducks, western, per pair, 50@75c; 
geese, western, per pair. $12501 50; chickens; nearbv, 
per lb. 7@836c; do, western, 7@8c. 
Poultry.—Dressed— Turkeys, dry packed, good to 
choice, per lb, 11014c; do do, common to fair, 9@10c; 
do, Iced, dry picked, choice, 10@llc; do do do, com¬ 
mon, 8c. Fowls, western, dry packed, choice, 9®10c; 
do, nearby, do do, 9@i2c; do, western, iced, dry 
picked, 8@836c; do do do, scalded, 9c; do do, 
common, 8@6c; Squabs, white, per doz, $2 50@$2 75; 
do, dark, do, SI 50@$1 75c. Chickens. Philadelphia, 
Iced, choice, I5@16c, do dodo, good, 14@15c; do, Jer¬ 
sey, dry packed, choice, 13®l4c; do, nearby, dry 
packed, good, 9.@10c; do, western, do do, 10@12c; do 
do, iced, good to choice, 7@9c; do do do, common 
3@6c. Ducks, nearby, choice, per lb, 10@12c; do do 
good, 8@10c; do western, do, 8@10c. Geese, do, do 
8®10c. 
Game.— Woodcock, per pair, 75c@$l: Partridges, per 
pair, 50c®$l 00; Wild Ducks, Canvas back, per pair, 
$2 50@$3 00; do, Red Head, do, $1 00@—; Grouse, do, 
75c®$I 00, Wild Ducks, Mallard, do, 70@75; do. Teal, do, 
40®50c; Quail, per doz, $1 00@$2 50; Snipe, do, $1 75@ 
$2 00; Plover, do, SI 75@$2 00. 
Hops.— State, new, best, 23@2336c; do. prime, 20@21c; 
do, low grades, 18@19c; do do, 1887, best 11@13 do do 
do, fair and good lots, 10® 12c; do do, common, l2@13c; 
do do, old, —@—c; do, California, new, 22®23c; do do, 
State, old, c; California, new, choice, 24026c; do 
best, old, 18@14c; do, good, 12@—c; do, common,9@lic, 
Hay and Straw.—C hoice Timothy, 95@100e ; do good 
do, 85®90c; do medium, 70@80c ; shipping, 60@65c; do, 
Clover, mixed, 60@65c. Straw.—No. 1, rye, 80@85c; 
short do, 55@60; oat, 40@50. 
BEANS.— Marrows, new, $2 50@—; new mediums, 
choice, £2 05@210; pea, $2@—; red kidneys, $2 50®—; 
white kidneys, choice, —®—; foreign, mediums, $1 85 
@1 55; California Lima, $3 00®£3 05; green peas, new, 
$155. 
Nuts.—P eanuts are quiet. Fancy, hand-picked 
quoted at 5®5%c, and farmers’ grades at 434@436c. 
Chestnuts quoted at $1 75@$2 50 per bushel. 
Hickory Nuts quoted at $1 50®$i 75 per bushel. 
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKETS. 
V EGKTABLKS.— potatoes.—Long Island, per bbl,$l 65® 
$175; New Jersey per bbl. $115®$125; State, per bbl, 
!*0c <l$ 1 50 ; Sweets, per bbl, $1 50®2 75. State. Onions, 
Orange county red, per bbl, $0 75@100; Cabbages, Long 
Island, per 1U0, $2 00@8 00; Onions, Connecticut, red, 
per bbl, Si 40@$1 50; do do, white, per bbl. $2 75@$3 25: 
do do, yellow, per bbl. $1 50®—; do State, do, do, $1 50 
®—. Turnips, Russia, per bbl, 65@75c. Cauliflower, 
per bbl. 50c@il 50. 
Fruits.—Fresh.—A pples, Pippin, per bbl. 81 50@$2, 
do, King, do, $l 50@S2 25; do Snow, do, $1 50®$2 00; 
do. Baldwin. 81 00®1 50; do. Greening, 81 0(l@$2 00: do, 
common, gi 25®$1 40. Pears, Dutchess, per bbl, $4 00 
@4 5u ; Vlrgalleu, per’bbl, $4 00®$5 00; do. Vicar, do, 
$2 50®$8 Ou; do, Kieffer, do, $3 00®$4 50. Grapes. Dela 
ware, per lb, 2®7c; do, Catawba, do. 3®4; do. Con 
cord, 2i»4e! do,Niagara,-c. Cranberries, Cape Cod, 
choice to fancy per bbi, $7 00@7 50; do do, fair, per bbl, 
$6 O0@$-; do do, per crate, $2 0O®2 50; do do do, 
rrosted, do, $2 5U@$3 50; do, Jersey, do, 81 50@$2 15. 
Quinces, per bbl, $ii5o®$i 25. Florida Oranges, best, 
pi r box, $1 75@$8 00; do, good lots, $2 50®$2 50; do 
lemons, best, $8 00®3 50; do ao, common, per box, $1 00 
@$2 50 
Domestic Dried.— Apples, evaporated, new, choice 
to fancy, 6%®8c; do do, old, 5®7c: do do, new, com¬ 
mon to prime, 5%©63£c; do sliced, new, 4@5%c; do. 
quarters, choice, 5@53ic; do, coarse cut,4@4%c. Cher 
ries, new, 13fel5c. Raspberries, new, 2002236c. Black 
berries, 5%@534c. Huckleberries, 12@18c. Peaches, 
Delaware, evaporated, peeled, I7@21c; do do do, un- 
peeled, 8@936c; do, North Carolina, sun-dried, peeled, 
9@12c. Plums, 736c- 
PROVISION MARKETS. 
New York.—Provisions.—Pork.— New mess,14 75@15 
25, short clear, 160U®$17 75. Extra Prime mess, $14 00: 
prime do, $15®15 50, and family mess, $15 75®16 00. 
Beef— India Mess, in tierces, 82l®28: Extra Mess, in 
barrels $7 500 800 Packet, $1050@$ll 50per bbl, and 
$13@$13 50 in tierces; Plate. $10 50® 11 50; Family at $12 
50@$16. Hams— $13 00@$14 00, Winter packing. Cut 
Meats.- Quoted 12 lb average. Bellies, 9%c ; Pickled 
Hams. 9%@10c ; pickled Shoulders. 9e; Smoked 
shoulders at 9%c; do Hams, I0@llc. Dressed Hogs.— 
City, heavy to light, 7%@7%c. Pigs, 836c. Lard.— 
City steam, $7 80; December, $8 85; January, $8 
35; February, $8 30; March, $8 30; May, $8 32; June, $8 
26; South America, 10c - 
Boston.—Provisions firm and steady. New Mess 
Pork, $16 75@$17 0O; Old Mess Pork, $16 00@$16 25; Ex¬ 
tra Prime, new, $15 75@$17 00. Lard, $9 75@$10 50. 
Philadelphia, Pa.— Provisions.— Potatoes steady; 
Early Rose, 45@50o per bush.; Burbanks and White 
Star* - , 35@43c. Provisions were steady, in moderate 
demand. Beef.— City family, per bin. $10 00; do do, 
packets, $9 50; smoked beef, 11® 12c ; beef hams, $14 00 
15.POBK.— Mess, $17 00@$17 50; do Prime Mess, new, $16 
50; do, family, $18 00®18 50: Hams, smoked, per lb, 
1236@1336° ; do, S. P., cured in tierces, 1101136c; do 
do do, in salt, 1036c; sides, clear ribbed, smoked, 11c; 
shoulders, in dry salt and fully cured, 10c; do, do, 
smoked, 10c; Shoulders, pickle cured, 936c; do do 
smoked, 10®1036°; bellies, in pickle, 1036@llc ; do 
breakfast bacon, 1136@1236c Lard.— Steady; City re¬ 
fined, 1036; do steam, 1001036c; butchers’ loose, t;%@ 
636c • 
Chicago.— Mess Pork.-$13 50® 18 6236 Lard.-$8 09@810 
per 100 lbs; Short Rib sides (loose), $7 25 ; dry salted 
shoulders, boxed, $7 8736; short clear sides, boxed, 
$7 50@$7 62^- 
DAIRY AND EGG MARKETS. 
New York.—Butter.- Creamery—State, palls, best 
21®29c, do do, tubs, best, 38®34: Pennsylvania, best, 88 
®84; Elgin, best, 39040; Western, best, 30@81; do prime, 
29©31; do good, 26@28; do poor, 19@21; do June, good 
to best, 16®28. State—Dairy, half-firkins, tubs, best, 27 
@28c; do do, prime, 23@26c; do do, fine, 19@21c; Welsh 
tubs, fine, 24@26; do do, good, 21@28; firkins, best, 28® 
24c; do prime, 2)@22c; do fine, 18@20c. Western—Imi¬ 
tation Creamery, best, 24@26c; do, fine, 22@24c; West¬ 
ern dairy, fine, 26@27c; do fair, 20@22c : do, poor, 14c; 
15c; do factory, fresh, best, 22®25c; do, prime, 18®20® 
do, good, 14®16c; do, poor,ll36@1836c; do, June, I3@i5c 
Cheese— State factory, September made, ll%@ll%c; 
do, October, fancy, ll@ll%c; do, fine, 10%@.036c; do; 
fair and good, 9%®9%c; Ohio, flat, prime, ll@ll%c- 
do, good, 9%@1036°; skims, light, 836@1036c; do, medi¬ 
um, 7@8c; do, full, 3®834c. 
Eggs,—N ear-by, fresh, 24@25; Canadian, fresh, 23 
®24e; do, lee house, 21(322—c; Western, best, 2334024c; 
do, ice house. 17@22c; limed 19@20c. 
Philadelphia -Butter steady. Peuusylvanla cream¬ 
ery extra, at 34®86c; Western creamery, extra at 1636® 
17c,B. C. and N.Y.creamery,extra,17c; Western factory 
New York.—Wheat.— Ungraded Winter quoted, $1 
@$1 06 %; No. 2 Red, SI ()6%@$- elevator, $1 08 afloat; 
No. 2 Chicago, Si 13; No. 2 December, $1 06@$1 06%; 
do January, $1 07®$1 0734; do February, $108)4®$1 09; 
do March, $1 100SI 1036; do April, $1 11%, do May, 81 
12340811336: do June, $112@$11236- Corn.— Ungraded 
Mixed at 37®4736c; No. 3. 4136@42c; Rejected, 8703734c; 
Steamer Mixed, 4436®45%c elevator and delivered 
here, 4836@45%c do do arrive: No 3, 4634046% elevator, 
47%(a47%e delivered; No. 2 December, 4636®46%c: do 
January, 46%®46%c; do February. 46%®47c; do May, 
46®46Mc; do June, 45%c. Oats.— No. 3, S0c: do White, 
32%®3234c; No. 2, 81c; do White.3436035c; No. 1 White, 
40c; M lxed Western, 2936@32c; White do, 30@40c; No. 2 
January, 8136c; do February, 82%c; do May, 3436c; No. 
2 White, February - , 3603636c; No. 3 White, December, 
3234c; do January, 32%c. 
Chicago. Ills.— No 2 Spring Wheat. 103® 10136°! No. 
8 Spring Wheat, 87097c, No. 2 Red. 103010434c. No. 2 
Corn, 35J4c. No. 2 Oats, 25%c. No. 2 Rye, 503yC. No. 2 
Barley, nominal. No. 1 Flax Seed, $1 5236- Prime 
Timothy Seed, $1 50. 
Philadelphia, Pa.— Wheat— No. 2 Red for Decern 
ber, I0134@l0l%c; do January, I0336@103c; do Februa¬ 
ry, 104360105c; do May, 10936@110c. Rye dull and lower 
No, 2 Pennsylvania, at 63c. Corn firm and steady; 
No.8 Mixed, 48c, Old No. 2 Mixed, in 20th st. elevator; 
50c; do, in grain depot. 5836@54c: No. 2 Mixed for De¬ 
cember. 43%@44J4c; do January. 48%@4434c; do Febru¬ 
ary, 44@ 4436c: do for March, 44@45c; do for May, 4436® 
4534c. Oats.— Receipts moderate and market for car; 
lots ruled firm and steady; Rejected White at 3036° 
Ungraded White, 34c: No. 2 White, 33®3336c ; No, 2 
White, in 20th-street elevator, 35c; No. 2 White, in 
grain depot, 8536c. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Saturday, Dec-15,1888 
MILCH COWS—Receipts thus far thlsweek 98 head. 
The market is dull and prices a trifle weak for com¬ 
mon Cows. From $80 to $50 is the general selling 
range. For choice $55 is paid, but sales at this figure 
are limited. 
CA LVES—Western Calves, 380 lb, average, at $2 75 
per 100 n>; do, 310 lb, at $3 25; do, 254 lb. at $3 50. 
Grassers. 217 lb, at$l 75 selected Yearlings, 516 lb, at 
2 50. Veals, 154 lb, at 8c. 
SHEEP AND LAMBS.—Indiana Sheep. 83 lb, aver¬ 
age, at $4 6236 per 100 lb; State do, 92 lb, at $3 6236; 
State Lambs, 6736 lb, at $6 10; do, 72 lb, at $6 1236; 
Canada do, 8536 lb, at $7 1236 Ohio Sheep, 90 lb, 
at $4 90; Mixed do from Buffalo. 96 lb, at 
$4 65; Indiana do, 106 lb, at $5 15:Canado do, 
139 lb, at $560; Kentucky do, 120 lb, at$5 35; Can¬ 
ada Lambs, 9036 lb, at $7 1236: State Sheep, 87 
lb, average, at $3 50 per 100 lb; Territory do, 102 lb, at 
$4 6236: Canada do, 131 lb, at $5: State Lambs, 59 lb, at 
$5 30; Canada do, (few Sheep), 86 lb, at $6 75: do, 90 lb 
at $7 12%; Pennsylvania Sheep, 141 lb, at $5: Michigan 
Lambs, 6636 lb, at $6; Pennsylvania do. 8136 lb at $6 35; 
State do, 7134 lb, at $6 50: State Lambs, 66 lb, at $6 25; 
Canada do, 9236 lb, at $7 1236: Michigan Sheep, 82 lb, 
at $4 3736: Canada Lambs, 9836 lb, at $7 1236; State 
Sheep 114 lb, at $4; State Lambs. 80 lb, at $6 25: Penn¬ 
sylvania Sheep, 96 1b, at $4; Colorado do, 8836 lb, at 
• 4 40; Pennsylvania Lambs, 6436 lb. at $5 60; State 
Lambs, 54 lb, at $5 25; Ohio Sheep, 92 lb, at $4 75, do, 88 
lb, at $5. 
HOGS.—City Dressed, but fairly steady at 6@634c. 
for Heavy: 70734c. for medium; 7340736c. for Light 
States, and 8c. for Light Jerseys. 
Baltimore,—B eef cattle-best beeves at 4%@4 8 10c. 
generally rated first quality at 3560436, medium or 
good fair quality at 8@8%c.; ordinary at 2@3%c.; 
Sheep and lambs. Sheep at 2360436-; lambs at 336@ 
534c. 
Buffalo,— Good to choice scarce and firm at $4 24@ 
$4 50 common to fair at $8 50@*4- lambs-choice 
western at $4 50@$5 50; Canadian $6 4006 50 extra at 
$6 60. Hogs light pigs selected and Yorkers sold at 
$5 45®$5 50; selected medium weights at $5 30@$5 35; 
rough at $4 50@$4 70. stags at $4®$4 25. 
Chicago,-C attle—Christmas at $5 75@$7; beeves at 
$4 75®$5 25: steers at $3®$4 25; Stockers and feeders at 
$1 40@*3 10; Texas cattle at $1 40®$8 20. Hogs—mixed 
and light at $5 100585; heavy at $5 20®$5 45 skips at 
$3 400 84 90. Sheep—natives at $3®*4 SO; western at 
$3 25@4 40; Texans at $3 25® $3 40; lambs at $3 7505 75. 
East Liberty, Pa ,-Hogs-Philadelphias at $5 40 
@85 50; mixed at $5 400*5 45; Yorkers at $5 400 85 50; 
common to fair at $5 S0@$5 35; pigs at $5 25@$5 50. 
Kansas City.— Cattle—good to choice coin-fed at 
$4 50®$4 90; common to medium at $3 25®*4 30; 
Stockers and feeding steers at *2@*8 30; grass range 
steers at $1 75@$2 80, cows at $1 25@82 80. Hogs—good 
to choice at $5 05@$5 1236; common to medium at 
$4 S0@$5. Sheep—good to choice muttons at $3 50® 
$3 70; common to medium at $1 50@$3. 
St. Louis.—Cattle—native steers at $5@$5 50, fair to 
good do. at $4 80®85 10 butchers’ steers medium to 
choice, at $3 80@$40; stockers and feeders, fair to 
good, at #2@$8 10; ranges,corn-fed, at $3@$4 20. Hogs 
—choice heavy and hutches’ selections at S 5 30@5 40; 
packing, fair to choice, at $5 100 5 30; ligh’ grades, 
ordinary to best,at$4 95@$515. Sheep-fair to choice 
at $4 50. 
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0 Hj-^ AjfM —-“"made, quality of work, life-time oi plates, and ot 
^O parts considered. Sent on trial to responsible parties 
rL. , , 77_. __Numerous sizes for all Powers. All fully guarante 
Catalogue. Address THE FOOS MFC. CO. SPRINCRELD* i 
A. JN 1 U JN 
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MANUFACTUREKS OF 
STEEL. 
A -IN Uc U O ., 
Siding 
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OHIO. 
HE H. W. SMITH PATENT 
ROOFI3NTG. 
Uulamined Steel. Also 
?, Beaded Iron Celling and 
‘al nt. R oofer’s Paper, etc. 
iuing crimped Edge Roofing and Siding, Roof Paint, Roofer’s Paper, etc. 
Send ior Catalogue, Price List, ugdSamples. Me T '*«uRural New-Yorker. 
