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IT  IS  IMPORTANT 
POULTRY -LIVE. 
Fowls,  .Jersey,  State  and  Penn.,  per  lb  — 
Fowls,  Western,  per  lb . 
Chickens,  local,  medium  to  prime,  per  lb 
Chickens,  Western,  per  lb . 
Roosters,  old,  per  lb . 
Turkeys,  mixed,  per  lb . 
Ducks,  Western,  per  pair . 
Geese,  Western,  per  pair . 
POU  LT  RY— DRESSED. 
DRY  PACKED  POULTRY. 
Turkeys,  State  and  nearby,  per  lb . 
Western,  choice,  per  lb . 
Western,  tnferlor,  per  lb . 
Philadelphia  chickens,  fancy  roasting, per  lb. 18  @— 
Philadelphia  chickens,  fancy  broilers . 20  @23 
Chickens,  Jersey,  good  to  choice . 1ft  @16 
State  and  Pennsylvania . 13  @14 
Western . 12  @13 
Chickens  and  fowls  mixed  State  and  Penn.  .12  @ — 
W'estern  . 
Western  Inferior . 
Ducks,  Jersey  choice . 
State  and  Pennsylvania . 
Western . 
Geese,  Jersey  and  Maryland . . 
Western . 
MEATS  AND  STOCK. 
Live  veal  calves,  prime,  per  I'd . 
Fair  to  good,  per  lb . . 
Common  to  medium,  per  lb . 
Live  calves,  Western,  per  lb . 
Live  calves,  grassers,  per  lb . 
Calves,  dressed,  near-by,  choice . 
Country  dressed,  prime . 
Country  dressed,  medium  to  good.... 
Country  dressed,  common . 
Country  dressed,  small,  per  lb . . 
Dressed  grassers,  per  lb . 
Lambs,  alive,  good  to  prime,  per  lb . 
Lambs,  alive,  fair  to  good,  per  lb . . 
Sheep,  alive,  good  to  prime,  per  lb . 
Sheep,  alive,  poor  to  fair,  per  lb . 
Hogs,  upper  Jersey,  dressed,  light,  per  lb 
Lower  Jersey,  dressed,  light,  per  !b... 
Country  dressed,  medium,  per  lb . 
Country  dressed,  heavy . . 
POTATOES. 
Michigan  Rose  and  Hebron,  per  180  lbs....$l  2ft@  1  37 
State  Rose,  per  180  lbs .  1  25@  1  37 
Hebron,  per  180  lbs .  1  25®  1  37 
Burbank,  per  180  lbs .  1  2ft® - - 
Peerless,  per  180  lbs .  j  12@  1  2S 
Fair  to  good,  per  180  lbs .  1  00®  1  12 
Jersey  Peerless  and  Blush,  In  bulk, per  bbl.  I  00@  1  2ft 
Sweets,  South  Jersey,  fancy,  per  bbl .  2  00®  2  7ft 
Jersey,  fair  to  good,  per  bbl .  1  25@  2  00 
VEGETABLES. 
Cabbage,  L.  I.,  per  100 . $3  00®  4  00 
Cabbage,  State,  per  100  .  2  00@  3  ftO 
Cucumbers.  Fla.,  per  crate .  2  00®  3  50 
Celery,  Michigan,  per  dozen-roots .  15®  30 
Celery,  L.  I.  and  Jersey,  per  doz.  bunches.  75@  1  00 
Egg-plant,  Florida,  por  bbl .  4  00®  8  (X) 
Kale,  Norfolk,  per  bbl .  25®  110 
Lettuce,  Fla.  and  Ch’n  per  bbl .  2  00®  4  00 
Onions,  Conn,  white,  per  bbl .  4  00®  0  00 
Conn,  red,  per  bbl .  2  26®  2  60 
Conn,  yellow,  per  bbl .  2  2ft@  2  50 
Orange  Co.,  red,  per  bbl .  1  fto®  2  ftj 
Orange  Co.,  yellow,  per  bbl .  1  50®  2  25 
Western  yellow,  per  d.  h.  bbl .  2  (XI®  2  2ft 
Spinach,  Norfolk,  per  bbl .  1  50®  2  00 
String  beans,  Southern  green,  perorate  ...  1  00®  2  50 
Squash,  Hubbard,  per  bbl .  1  00®  1  2ft 
Squash,  Marrow,  per  bbl .  75®  1  00 
Turnips,  Canada  Russia,  per  bbl .  50®  7ft 
Turnips,  L.  I.  and  Jersey .  50®  00 
Tomatoes.  Key  West,  perorate .  75®  1  50 
Tomatoes,  Key  West,  per  box .  30®  50 
GRAIN. 
Wheat . JO  95  @!  10J^ 
Rye .  96  @  97 
Barley .  62  @  75 
Corn .  50  @  51)4 
Oats .  37  @  42X 
FEED. 
Bran,  40  lb . per  cwt.  $0  8ft  ®0  90 
60  1b . '. .  8ft  @  90 
Middlings,  80  lb .  8ft  @100 
100  lb .  85  @1  00 
Sharps .  1  10  @1  lft 
Hominy  Chop .  90  @-  — 
Oil  meal .  1  42  @1  4ft 
Cotton-seed  meal .  1  18  @1  20 
MILK. 
The  total  dally  supply  for  the  week  has  been  18,067 
cans  of  milk,  162  cans  of  condensed  milk  and  312  cans 
of  cream.  The  average  price  paid  for  surplus  milk 
has  been  $1.57  per  can.  The  exchange  price  to  pro¬ 
ducers  is  3  cents  net. 
The  city  of  New  York  received  In  1891,  6,715,467  cans 
of  milk.  The  average  price  paid  the  producer  was 
0.0264  cents  per  quart,  or  *1.05  6-10  per  can.  At  this 
rate,  producers  received  $7,091,533.  Consumers  paid 
about  $20,000,000  for  It.  and  the  transportation  com¬ 
panies  received  a  little  more  than  $2,000,000  for  their 
share.  These  figures  do  not  include  the  shipments 
of  cream  or  of  condensed  milk. 
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Now  that  Winter  has  set  in 
THE  HOME  OF  THE 
And  other  Domestic  Animals 
BEANS  AND  PEAS 
Marrow,  choice,  1891 . 2 
Mediums,  choice,  1891 . 1 
Pea.  choice,  1891 . 1 
White  Kidney,  choice,  1891 . 2 
Red  Kidney,  choice,  1891 . 2 
Yellow  Eye,  choice,  1891 . 1 
Black  Turtle  Soup,  choice,  1891 . 2 
Lima  beans,  California  (60)  lbs.) . 1 
Foreign  medium,  1891 . 1 
Green  peas,  1891,  bbls.,  per  bush . - 
Green  peas,  1891,  bags,  per  bush . - 
Green  peas,  Scotch.  1891,  bushel . 1 
BUTTER. 
'  STATE  AND  PENN. 
Creamery  fall  made  tubs  best . 
Seconds  to  firsts . 
Penn,  extra . 
Half  firkin  tubs — 
Fresh  extras . 
Firsts . 
Seconds . . . 
Welsh  tubs— 
Fresh  extras . 
Firsts  . 
Seconds  . 
Dairy  tubs  thirds . 
Entire  dairies — 
Extras . 
Firsts  . 
Seconds . 
Firkins  extras . 
First  . 
Second b  . 
WESTERNS. 
Creamery— 
Elgin  extras . 
Other  Western  extras . 
Firsts  . 
Seconds .  . 
Thirds . 
June  extra . 
Firsts  . 
Seconds  . 
Imitation  creamery  — 
Firsts  . 
Seconds  . 
Thirds . 
Dairy  firsts . 
Seconds  . 
Thirds . . . 
Factory  fresh  Iowa,  etc.,  extra . 
Ind.,  etc.,  firsts . 
Seconds . . 
Fourths  to  thirds . 
Rolls  fresh  extra . 
Seconds  to  firsts  . . 
CHEESE. 
State  factory,  full  cream— 
Fancy  . 
Choice . 
Good  to  prime . 
Fair  to  good . 
Common . 
Skims  small  fine . 
Skims  large  choice . 
Light  skims  fair  to  good . 
Light  skims  poor . 
Skims . 
Pennsylvania  skims . 
EGGS. 
N.  Y.  State  and  Penn,  new  laid  per  doz. . . 
Western  fresh  gathered  choice . 
Western  fresh  gathered,  fair  to  prime _ 
Southern  fresh  gathered . 
Canada  held  fresh  prime . 
Western  ice-house  fall  packed . 
Western  tce-honse  early  packed . 
Limed  eggs  Canada  choice . 
Limed  eggs  Western  choice . 
FRUITS— GREEN. 
Apples,  Spitz,  per  bbl . 
King,  per  d.  h.  bbl . 
Ben  Davis . 
Baldwin,  State,  per  d.  h.  bbl . 
Baldwin,  Up-R.,  per  d.  h.  bbl . 
Baldwin,  poor,  per  bbl . 
Greening,  State,  per  d.  h.  bbl . 
Greening,  Up-R.,  per  d.  h.  bbl . 
Greening,  poor,  per  bbl . 
Cranberries,  fancy  black,  per  bbl . 
Cape  Cod,  fair  to  good,  per  bbl . 
Cape  Cod,  soft,  per  bbl . 
Jersey,  per  crate . 
Oranges,  Fla.  bright,  straight  lines . 
Bright,  176@2(X),  per  box . 
Bright,  226@250,  per  box . 
Bright,  1260150,  per  box . 
Russet,  prime,  per  box . 
Inferior,  per  box . 
Tangerines,  Fla.,  per  box . 
Mandarins,  Fla.,  per  box . 
FRUITS— DOMESTIC  DRIED. 
Apples,  evaporated,  1891,  fancy . 
Evaporated,  1891,  choice . 
Evaporated,  1891,  prime . 
Evaporated,  1891,  common  to  fair . 
Southern  sliced,  1891,  fancy . 
Southern  sliced,  1891,  prime . 
Southern  sliced,  1891,  common  to  fair.. 
Ohio  and  Michigan,  quarters,  1891 . 
State  and  coarse  cut,  1891 . 
Southern  coarse  cut,  1891 . 
chopped,  1891 . 
Cores  and  skins,  1891 . 
Peaches,  Del.,  peeled  fancy . 
N.  C.  peeled,  fancy . 
N.  C.  peeled,  choice . 
Southern  peeled,  common  to  prime. . . 
Raspberries,  1891,  evaporated . 
1891,  sun-dried . 
Blackberries,  1891,  per  lb . 
Huckleberries,  1891,  per  lb . 
Cherries,  1891 . 
Apricots,  Cal.,  1891,  per  lb . 
FURS  AND  SKINS. 
N'n,  W’n 
No.  1  quality.  and  East’n  I 
Black  Bear . $20  00@30  00 
Cubs  and  yearlings .  5  00@lft  00 
Otter .  6  00@10  00 
Beaver,  No.  1 .  7  00®  8  00 
Red  Fox .  1  50®  1  70 
Gray  Fox .  75@  1  00 
Lynx .  2  50@  3  50 
Wild  Cat .  35®  70 
Marten,  dark.  . .  2  00@  4  00 
Marten,  pale .  90©  1  25 
Skunk,  black .  1  10@  1  20 
Skunk,  half-striped .  70®  80 
Skunk,  stiiped .  30@  45 
Skunk,  white .  10@  20 
Raccoon .  60@  80 
Opossum .  15®  3ft 
Mink .  75®  2  50 
Muskrat,  winter .  15®  18 
GAME. 
Quail,  prime,  per  doz . 
Quail,  fair  to  good . 
Wild  ducks,  II.  de  G.  Canvas,  per  pair _ 
Western  Canvas,  per  pair . 
H.  de  G.  Red  head,  per  pair . 
Western  Red  head,  per  pair . 
Mallard,  per  pair . 
Teal,  blue  wing,  per  pair . 
Teal,  green  wing . 
Common,  per  pair . 
Rabbits,  per  pair . 
Jack  Rabbits,  per  pair . 
Hares,  Western,  per  pair . 
Tame  Squabs,  white,  per  doz . 
Tame  Squabs,  dark  and  poor,  per  doz 
Live.Pigeons,  per  pair . 
Therefore,  get  your  Supply  of 
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Early  from  the 
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W.  ATLEE  BURPEE  &  CO.,  Philadelphia, 
20,000  POUNDS  OF  BUTTER  DAILY 
Is  the  capacity  of  the  Franklin  County  Creamery  at 
St.  Albans,  Vt.,  the  largest  creamery  In  the  world. 
After  trying  all  the  butter  colors  on  the  market, 
Mr.  T.  M.  Deal,  the  manager,  adopted  Wells,  Richard¬ 
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1.  It  gives  the  most  natural  color,  not  even  turning 
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2.  It  Is  superior  In  strength  and  brilliancy,  being 
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This  makes  it  the  most  economical. 
3.  It  Is  free  from  taste  and  odor,  does  not  hurt  the 
keeping  qualities  of  butter,  and  will  not  fade. 
A  butter-maker  who  tries  this  color  once,  will  never 
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