Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 82, Number 154, 18 February 1892 — SACRAMENTO MARKET. [ARTICLE]

SACRAMENTO MARKET.

Sacramento, February 17th. FRUlT—Lemons—Sicily, 87(^7 50 » box; California. $3t05; Limes, 86 50®7 '& case; 81 25(0,1 50 V lOO: Bananas. $2 50®3 bunch for Island; Cocoanut-, $7®B; Qrangea —Navels, S3 50 'f- box; Riverside, $1 50 f> box; Los Angeles, si ;;o'<jl 50 v box; Mexican, S3®3 25 V- box; Pineapples, BOc each, 87 y do/en; Apples, 50@75c %■ box for Green, and 75c®* 1 for Red; (.ape Cod Cranberries, $10 50 V. bbl. CANNED GOODS—Assorted Table, $1 05 (>j\ 75; Apples. SI bO: Apricots. SI 60; Blackberries, $1 75©1 85; Cherries, SI 95@ 2 35; Currant*, $2 25; Gooseberries, fl m^ 190: Muscat Grapes, $1 40@1 50; Plums, $1 40; Quinces, $1 75; Strawberries, 82 50. BP.EADSTUFFS-Flour, $5 25 t* bbl; «»atmeal. loir, sacks, 83« C V B>, $3 50 V 100-ft sacks; Corn Meal, White. S2 b0 W 10-ft sacks Yellow, *2 oO V 25-ft sacks: Cracked Wheat, S3 15 V 10-ft sacks; 82 b5?»100-ft sacks; Hominy, 83 75 fi 10-ft sacks; 83 50 VIOO-ftsa.ks; Graham, s2 90 V 10-* sacks; *2 b5 V 1(0 ft sacks. VK'l'K'l a JiLFS—unions. Silverskins, $1 35 AlfOfkewtj Cabbage, Ssc(^sl V 100 fts; Carrots, V 100 fts: Turnips, new, 75c V sack; bunch vegetables, 12>i<; V dozen; Parsnips, SD«,I 50; Beets, 75cSjr|1; Horse Radish, 10c fi ft; Garlic, 5^ be; Artichoke-, $1 >. dozen: iiried Pepper. 2U®2sc; Potato es, Early Rose, fJo®osc; Pecrhss, tiOta.'. Oc; Burbanks, $1 15; River, bs(<y:Oc; Centennial, 60®75e, Oregon, 95<®$1 V- eU; Celery. 75c V dozen; Ciululower, esc %* dozen; Red Cabbage, 3c * ft; Spinach, 3c; Hubbard Squash, 2c. DAIRY PRODUCTS—Butter, Valley, 24® 25c * ft; Fancy Petaluma, »0&32% * ft; Eastern Creamery, fancy, 25®2;>ic; pa-^-ked in firkins, choice, 23@25c; picKleu roll, 2t',> ip! (a.'i;!.r; common, i~'V./ai3c V ft; ciiei st, California, 12®13c; Young America, 13® 14c; ■astern Cream, !'»■: l.imburger, l»(a2uc; genuine Swiss, 32^@35e; American Swis*, 21c; Martin's Cream, 17# 18c; Eggs, 22c. POULTRY—Deaters* prices: Live Turkeys, 12'r; dressed, I8®20e; mU-grownChickens, Bo®s 60 > dozen; yottag roosters, $4@5 > dozen; broilers. $4®5; tame ducks, $i@s; Pekin, 85g 5 50; Geese, |1 50#2 '8 pair. HAY,GRAIN AND FEED—Oat Hay.sl3 010 ft ton; A Haifa do, 811 (a, 13 V ton: Bran, $19 V ton; Middlings. S-'^t V ton; Barley, whole, paving, 81 07.. > 1 28jfe rolled. SI :<>; Wheat, choice mining, paving. SI 70vcwt; Rye, SI 90; Tame Oats, *1 7 5; Corn, paying, $1 20(g)l 26; White Wild Outs. S2 25Vcwt. MEATS - Beet, 7c; Mutton, 10c; Lamb, 12> Vp ,e; Veal, huge. 7c; small. B^o; Hogs, 5 ®53-4< : dre>s. d Pork. 7<d 7'.,r; Hams—Eastern. le;California, 10®llc; Eureka Hams. 11;..; Bacon—Light medium, 9JJR selected do, luc; .-\tra light, 12)^ 14c; extra light boneless, 13.,"i 14c. GAME—Uuail, si 35 f» dozen; Hare. 25c; Cottontails. 20c; Rabbits, 40c; Gray Geese, 50®60c; Brains. 25®35c; White Geese,2o® 85c; MaUards. 50®65c; Sprig, 40a50c; Widgeon, 25c: Teal, 20c MISCELLAN b> d.'S — Seeds — Alfalfa, new crop, 7 rg>->' ■: Timothy, Haiitfirn, s#6c: Pop Corn, ear, 2<S-3c: shelled, 4r«,5c; Red Clovi-r, lti®iic; Led Top. ba 7c fl lb. Nuts—Chile Walnuts, new. ll@12c; California Walnuts, '.1 10c; Almonds, new, ll®l3cj Peanuts, California, 5 be; Eastern, b'a 7c. Lard—California, cans, 10®lxc; Eastern, «^i@ioc. Hides—Salt, light, 4c: medium steers, <".c; heavy Steers, T^e; heavy cows, sc; dry, Ofcc; Tallow, 3^c.