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THE BUBAL NEW-YORKER. 
LATEST MARKETS. 
PRODUCE A.ND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw York, Saturday, May 18,1889. 
NEW YORK MARKETS. 
Cotton. —The Quotations, according to the American 
•lasHlflcutlon, are as follows: 
New Orleans. 
Uplands. and Gulf. Texas 
Ordinary. 8 5-16 8 9-16 . 
Btrlct Ordinary. 9 
Good Ordinary.9 11-16 9 15-16 . 
Strict Good Ordinary..10^6 10% . 
Low Middling.10% 10% 
Strict Low Middling... 10% 11% . 
Middling.11 1-16 11 5-16 . 
Good Middling.11 9-16 11 13-16 . 
Strict Good Middling.. 11 13-16 12 1-16 . 
Middling Fair.12% 12% . 
Fair.12% 13% 
BTAINKD. 
Good Ordinary. 8 3-16 I Low Middling ... 9% 
Strict Good Ord. 8 13-16 | Middling.10 9-16 
Wool,.—Spring Texas, 17®25c. and Fall do 15(322c; 
Fall California, ll@l 8 c, and Spring do 14®24. 
Poultry—C hickens, spring, per lb, 20®‘25e. 
Live Fowls, near-by, per Tb, 12®—c: fowls 
Western, per n> 12®—c roosters, per Tb, 7c: tur¬ 
keys, per lb 9311c; ducks, western.per pair, 60@0.90c; 
geese, western, per pair, $1 00@$1 25. 
Poultry.—DRE 88 KD—Turkeys, dry picked, good to 
choice, per lb, 12 3 —c; do do, common to fair, 8 ®llc; 
do, Iced, dry picked, choice, 8®10c. Fowls, western, 
do, choice, 9%®10c; do, nearby, do do 10®Uc; 
Chicks and Fowls, mixed, 9®llc; do do do, scalded, 
8 ®9c. Squabs, white, per doz, $3 00®$3 25 do, dark, 
do, SI 75@#2 00. Chickens. Philadelphia, dry picked, 
24@32e, do Jersey, do, choice, 22@25c ; do nearby, do, 
good 20323c; do Western, do do, 18®22c; do do, Iced, 
good to choice 16@l8e. Ducks, spring, choice, per lb, 
26328c; do do, good, 16318; do Western, good, 12318c. 
Geese. Western, good, 8®10c. 
Game.—P lover, per doz., $1 r>0®$2 00; Snipe, per doz. 
$1 75®$2 50. 
Hops.—S tate, new, best, 22@23c; do, prime, 20322a; 
do, low grades, 13@16c; do do, 1887, 10®11 do do do 
California, common to prime, 13@19c; choice, 2ft®22o. 
hay awd Straw.—C hoice Timothy,95®$-; do good 
do, 85@90c; do medium, 70®80c; shipping, 65®70c; do, 
Clover, mixed, 55®70c. Straw.—No. 1, rye, 75@80c; 
short do 55®65; oat, 40®50c. 
Bkan 8 .—Marrows, new, $170®#t 75; new mediums 
choice, $170®—; pea, $1 70®—; red kidney,$1 953-; 
white kidneys, choice,2103-: foreign, mediums, 1 35 
®l 55 ; California Lima, $2 75®$3 10; green peas, 
$ 110 ®-. 
Nuts.—P eanuts aro quiet. Fancy, hand-picked 
quoted at 8®-c, and farmers’ grades at 6®6%c. 
Hickory Nuts quoted at $0 50®#l 00 per bushel. 
Pecans, 8%®6e. 
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET8. 
Vegetables.— potatoes.—Bermuda, per bbl, #4 00® 
#7 00 ; Maine do. #1 50®#2 00: State do, #0 90®#1 50; 
Florida, do, $3 00 3S7 50: Savannah, do, #6 00®#7 00. 
Sweets do. $3 50®4 50; Cab., new, $1 00®#2 00. Peas, 
per crate. $0 50®# 1 50; Squash, do, #0 50®$0 75 . Beets, 
do, #1 253$ 1 75; Asparagus, per doz., #0 50®*1 50; 
Tomatoes, per crate, #10O®#2 00 . unions—B ermuda, 
per crate, 75c; Beans, string, do. #100®#3 00; Cucum¬ 
bers. per crate, $1 503#3 00; Radishes, per bbl., 50c® 
Fruitb.-Fresh.— Apples, Baldwin, per bbl. #2 00@#2 
50; Common, $0 75®*1 00; Russet, $2 25®#2 75. Spy. 
$300:34 00 . Strawberries, per qt 5®35c; Cranberries 
—Jersey, fine, box, #1 00; do common, 50®75c. Oranges 
—Florida, best, box. $5 003#6 50; do, good lots, #3 00® 
#4 50. Lemons, $2 75@$4 00, 
domestic dried.— Apples, evaporated, now, cnoice 
to fancy, 5@6c; do new, common to prime, 3%®4%c; 
sliced,new, 2-y®3%e,quarters,2%®3%c;choppod. 1 ‘ . 3 
l%o; cores and skins, 1®—c. Cherries, new, 10C315C. 
Raspberries, new, 16®18c. Blackberries, 4®4%e. 
Huckleberries, 10®— 0 . Peaches—Delaware, evapo¬ 
rated, peeled, 10®14c; do do, unpeeled, 5®6c: North 
Carolina sun-dried, peeled, 7@9e. plums, 5®6o. 
PROVISION MARKETS 
New York.—provisions.—pork.— New mess, 13 00®13 
25, short clear, #14 00316 00. Extra Prime mess, #12 50(3 
#— prime do, $ 12 ®- and family mess, #13 25® 14 00 
Beef -India Mess. In tierces, $1331350; Extra Mess, In 
barrels, $6 753100 Packet, #9 50@$10 00 per bbl, and 
#12®$12 5« In tierces; Plate. #7 5038 00 ; Family at $11 
—W$14. Hams— #12 00®$13 00, Winter packing. Cur 
Meats.— Quoted 12 lb average.Bellies, 6 %®—c; Pickled 
Hams, lie; pickled Shoulders. 6 %® 6 %c; Smoked 
shoulders 6 %e; do Hams, U%®12c. Dressed Hogs.— 
City, heavy to light. 6 ® 6 %c. Pigs, 6 %c. Lard.- City 
steam #6 55: May. 87 11; June, $711; July, $ 712, August, 
$7 18; September, $7 20; South America, 80 . 
Boston.—provisions firm and steady. New Mess, 
Pork, $13 75®$ 14 00 : Old Mess Pork, $13 00®$13 25; Ex¬ 
tra Prime, new, $13 00®$13 25. Lard, $8 50®$9 50. 
Philadelphia, pr.— provisions.— Potatoes quiet; 
Early Rose. 30®40c per bush.; Burbanks and White 
Starq 23®3‘e; Hebron, choice, 32@85; New Potatoes. 
Florida, per bbl , #5 50®#6 50. Provisions were 
steady. Beef.— City Tamlly, per bbl, $9 5o®#l0; do, 
backets,#9®9 50; smoked boef,10@10%c; beef hams,$13 
Pork.— Mess, $14 00®$ : do Prime Mess, new, $13 
50; do, family, $15 04315 50; Hams, smoked, per lb, 
U%@12e: do, S. P., cured in tierces, 9%310%c; do 
do. In salt. 10 c; sides, clear ribbed, smoked, —® 8 c; 
shoulders, lu dry salt and fully cured, 6 %® 6 Me do, do, 
smoked, 7c; Shoulders, pickle cured, 7®7%c; ilo do 
smoked, 8 ® 8 %c; bellies, In ptekle, 8 ® 6 %e ; do 
breakfast bacon, 9%®10c. Lard.— Steady; Cltv re¬ 
fined, 8 c; do steam, 7®7%e; butchers’ loose, 6%®7. 
Chicago.—Mess Pork.—# ll 45®11 50 Lard.—$6 80®— 
per tOO lbs; Short Rib sides (loose:, #5 90 ; dry salted 
shoulders, boxed, $5 25; short clear sides, boxed, 
$6 25. 
DAIRY AND EGG MARKETS. 
New York.—Butter— New—state and Peun. best, 17 
; Elgin.best, 18®—; Western,best 16(316%; do prime, 
15(315%; dogood,14314%; do poor, 13® 18%. State. Dairy 
lialMlrklns, tubs, best. 16%®l7e; dodo prime, 15%@16; 
do do line, 14%al5; Welsh tubs, tine, 16al6%; dodo, 
good, 15® 15%; firkins, best, —®—c; do prime, —@—c; 
do line,—®—c. Western imitation Creamery, best, 
12 314; do Hue, 11®—; Western dairy, line, 12313; do 
fair, 11 ®—c; do* poor, 9® 10 c; do factory, fresh, best, 
10%@1I, do prime, 10®—; do good, 9®9% ; do poor, 8 
®-c . 
CitEKSK.—State factory, fancy,9%®9$fc; dodo, flue, 
—3-c; do do, prime, 9®9%; dodo, fair to good, 
8 ® 8 %o; Ohio, flat, prime, —®—o; do good, —®—e; 
do, good, —(3—; Skims, light, 7@8%e; do medium, 
2%@5%; do full, l®l%c. 
Eggs,—N ear by, fresh, 14%®14%c; Canadian, 14%e. 
Southern, 13%3l8J4c; Western, best, 13%®14o. Duck 
14®16c; Goose, 20®25c. ' 
Philadelphia.—butter quiet. Pennsylvania cream¬ 
ery extra, at 17®—c; Western creamery, extra at 16 %® 
17c,B. C. and N.Y.oreamery,extra,17c; Western factory 
14® 15c; packing butter, ll® 12 c. Eggs.—Were weak. 
Pennsylvania Ilrsts 14®—c; Western Ilrsts, 13% ®—c: 
Cheese dull-steudy; demand fair; New York full 
cream, at 9®9%e, Ohio Hats choice, 8 %c; do, fair to 
prime, 7%®8o. 
Chicago, Ill.— Butter.— On the Produce Exchange 
to-daytho butter market was generally weak; Elgin 
creamery, 15®l6o; choice Western, 12%®l4o. choice 
dairy, 12®14c; common to fair, 8®10c. Eggs weak at 
U%® 12 c. 
Cheese— State factory, September made, 12c; do do 
do, October, fancy, ll@ll%c; do, fine, ll%@ll%c;do; 
fair and good, 10@10%c; Ohio, Hat, prime, 11®11 %c; 
do, good, 9%@10%c skims, light, 8%@9%c; do, medi¬ 
um, 6 %@ 8 %c; do. full, 2 ® 2 %c. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Saturday, May 18,1889. 
BEEVF.S.—Decent to choice native bullocks ranged 
In price from #3 90 to $4 70 per 100 lbs, with the bulk 
of the sales at $4 05®$4 50.Bulla sold at $3®$3 12%; 
cows at $1 75®#3 10 . Buttermilk Calves ranged from 
#3 to $3 55 per 100 lbs: Veals from $4 50 to $5 75 for Me¬ 
dium to choice, with Extra Selected selling In a small 
way at # 6 . Mixed lots sold at #4®$4 75. Very few re¬ 
mained unsold. 
SHEEP AND LAMBS.—Sheep in good demand and 
firm, with sales of poor to prime clipped at $3 50®$4 
85 per 10O lbs. Yearlings steady at $5 62%@$6 25 for 
good to prime. The eight car-loads or Southern 
Lambs offered sold at lower figures, mainly at 7%@ 
8 %e per lb, with sales made early In the day at 9®9%o 
(few 10c). Sales—Clipped Vermont Sheep, 73 lbs. 
average at #4 50 per 100 lbs; Clipped Ohio Yearlings, 
68 lbs, at $ 6 ; Unshorn State do, 87 lbs. at $7; State 
Spring Lambs. 54% lbs at $9 50. less $5; Tennessee do, 
60 Ihs, at $8. Clipped Western Sheep, 84 lbs. at $4 62%; 
Clipped Western Yearlings, 63 lbs, at 86 ; State Spring 
Lambs. 53 lbs. at $9 50; Clipped Ohio Sheep, 95 lbs, at 
$4 75: Kentucky Spring Lambs, 65 lbs, at $9 50; Virginia 
Lambs, 57% lbs, at 7%e. per lb: Clipped Indiana Sheep. 
119 lbs, at $4 75 per 100 lbs; Wooled Virginia do, 104 
IIds ftt §5 50 
HOGS.—Nominally steady, at #5®$5 30 per 100 lbs. 
Communications received for the Week Ending 
May. 18, 1889. 
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