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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
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Chkesk— State factory, September made, 12c; do do 
do, October, fancy, li@11Me; do, fine, do; 
fair and Rood, I0@l0kc; Ohio, flat, prime, ll@11Mc- 
<lo, good, 994@10^c; skims, light, 89i@9^c; do, medi¬ 
um, 6 ! 4 @ 8 ^c; do, full, 2®2&e. 
Eogs,—N ear-by. fresh, 17!^3>18 ; Canadian, 13@14c; 
Western, best, 17®17&c; limed l3@15^c. 
PHii.ADKLPnTA.-utJTTKR steady. Pennsylvania cream 
erv extra, at28@—c; Western creamery, extra at 16t4@ 
17c B. C. and N Y.creamery extra. 17c: Western factory 
14@15c, packing butter, U«12c. Eggs- Were firm 
Pennsylvania firsts. 19@—c; Western firsts. 18'5-c; 
Cheese- steady; demand fair; New York full cream, at 
9® 9kfc, Ohio flats choice. 8Mc; do fair to prime. 7Js®8c. 
Boston— Butter firm; Western extra Creamery, 30® 
32c ; Eastern extra Creamery, 29®30c. Cheese steady. 
Eggs dull; Eastern extras, 27@28c; Michigan extras 
24c: Western firsts at 24c. 
Chicago. Ill — Buttkr.- On the Produce Exchange 
to-day the butter market was quiet and steady; Elgin 
creamery, 28c; choice Western, 2S@24^c. choica 
dairy. 22® 
14® 15c. 
28c; choice Western, 
!®21c; common to fair, 17@19c. Eggs firm at 
GRAIN MARKETS. 
The Grain Markets remain practically the same as 
In our last report. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nkw York. Saturday. Jan. 19, 1889. 
MILCH COWS.—Markets nominally steady at pre¬ 
vious quotations, or at $28 to $45 pjr Lead. 
CALVES.—Market unchanged. Some coarse yearl¬ 
ings sold at *2 75- $8 per H O lb; a carload of grassers 
at S3 3" %\ Mixed c alves at $S 65; and Common to 
Choice Veals at $6'o $9 ; Dressed calves quiet at 3@6q>c 
for dressed grassers ; 9@llc for country dressed veals; 
and I0®l8c for city dressed. 
SHEEP AND LAMBS —Poorest to best sbeep sold at 
prime withers bringing 
at 8tt.ro Me for inteilor to choice carcasses State 
Sneep, 83 lb average, at f3 per 100 ib do, 93 lb at $5: 
Territory do, '03 lb. at $5 55; do, 123 Id, at $6; Sta te 
Lambs, 54 lb, at $6 50: Northern Canada do. 81 lb. at 
$7 40; Staie Sbeep 97 lb, at S r > 50; do, 122 lb. at $6; do, 
1?4 lb at $6 l2ti>; Michigan Lambs, 71 Ib. at $7; state 
Sheep. 109 Ib, at $5: State Lambs. 81 lb. at $7 60; Ohio 
Lambs, 08tt; lb, at *7 RTLg; Ohio Sheep, 117!^ lb, at $5 75 
do. 961t>lb, at »5 75; do H3 Ib, at $5 62J^- Western do 
91 lb at $5 S7t<>; Ohio Lambs, 79 lb, at $7 50: Ohio Sheep 
(mainly Ewesl. 117 lb, at $5 75; do, 91 lb. at S5 40; 
Buffalo do (few lambs), 8 lb, at $5 40 Buffalo SlieeD, 
114 Ib, at $5 75; Buffalo Lambs, 59 lb. at, 86 25; do, 93 
lb, at $7 50, State Sheep. 82 lb, at S5 12^7; do, 115 lb, at 
$5 25; do, 125 lb, at §5 50; State Lambs, 50 lb, at $6 55. 
Nominally weak at 
HOGS —None for sale alive. 
$5 40w 5 80 per 1001b. 
CHICAGO. Beeves $4 80@4 75. Steers $2 90®$4 25. 
Stockers and Feeders «250® 8 40. Cows. Bulls and 
Mixed $1 75®3 (Hi. Texas Cattle $2 50®350 W. stern 
Rangers $3 U0@8 *-0. Hogs-mixed *4 85®5 05. 
Heavy $4 95<-5 2. Light S4 9.5<« 5 15. skips *3 40®5 00. 
Sheep Natives. S3 O.i @5 00. Inferior $2 75r«$l (X). 
Western Corn-fed *4 50®4 80. Texans $3 00®4 30. 
Lambs 84 75 a $5 60. 
Communications received for thf. Week Ending 
[January 19, 1889. 
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