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Market Motes, 
Saturday, .January 25, 1890. 
Wheat is dull with light sales. 
Barley is in quite strong demand with 
increased prices: Ungraded Canada. 60 to 
62)4 cents; two-rowed State, 31)4 to 53 
cents, and six-rowed do. at 55 to 58 cents. 
Fancy Canada is quoted as high as 75 cents, 
and western at 48 to 63 cents. 
Corn has a slightly upward tendency. 
Oats were more active, but prices were 
little changed. Other grains show little 
change. 
The cattle market is very dull, especially 
for beeves. 
Calves sold at six to nine cents for veals 
and 2)4 to 3 % cents for grassers. 
Sheep and lambs are a shade higher, the 
latter selling at six to 7)4 cents and the 
former at 4 % to 6)4 cents. 
Hogs sold at $3.90 to $4.20 for heavy to 
light. 
Eggs are a little stronger though the 
prices show little change. With continued 
cold weather, prices may improve. 
Apples continue in steady receipt with 
moderate demand and prices unchanged. 
Strawberries are quite plentiful for the 
season and sell at 20 to 40 cents. 
Oranges are in fair demand with the 
supply sufficient for all demands. Fancy 
selected bring $3.25 to $3.50; russet $2.50 to 
$2.90; and poor to fair $2.25 to 2.50. Other 
fruits are unchanged. 
Butter shows little change in prices, 
but there is a good demand for the best 
creamery. 
Poultry is in moderate supply; live is 
in good demand at 12)4 to 13 cents for 
fowls, 10 to 12 cents for turkeys, and 11 to 
1 1)4 cents for chickens. Dressed fowls are 
nine to 11 cents, chickens nine to 17 cents, 
and turkeys 10 to 15 cents. 
Potatoes are arriving freely and more 
than equal the demand. Maine sell for $2.25 
to $2.50 ; others $1.25 to $2.00 according to 
quality. Scotch Magnums bring $1.50 to 
$1.70, and English and Irish stock $1.40 to 
$1.50. Bermudas are $5.00 to $7.50 and 
Sweets $3.00 to $4.50. 
Onions hold their price well with reds 
bringing somewhat higher prices. 
Egg plants are $2.50 to $5.00 per barrel. 
Tomatoes bring 75 cents to $1.00 per box, 
and are in good demand if fine. 
String beans are high, $2.50 to $5.00 per 
crate: 
Peas show a wide range in both quality 
and price, selling for 50 cents to $3.00 per 
crate. Other vegetables are unchanged. 
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