February  27 
as  a  timekeeper.  It  is  fall  jeweled,  th 
jewels  being  set  in  solid  gold.  It  has  the 
finest  and  simplest  patent  regulator  known, 
as  well  as  a  patent  safety  pinion,  compen¬ 
sation  balance  and  Logan’s  celebrated  Breg- 
net  hair  spring,  which  is  bent  to  the  re¬ 
quired  form  and  then  hardened  and  tem¬ 
pered.  It  is  thoroughly  ad j  usted  so  that  it 
will  keep  accurate  time  whether  hot  or 
cold.  It  is  made  by  the  American  Walt¬ 
ham  Watch  Company,  and  called  “P.  S. 
Bartlett.”  Hundreds  of  people  have  paid 
as  high  as  $125  for  this  watch,  and  the  usual 
retail  price  is  now  from  $85  to  $105.  We 
offer  it  in  a  solid  14k.  gold,  two  ounces  to 
23^  ounces  (40  to  45  dwt)  case,  hunting  or 
open  face,  handsomely  finished.  Price, 
$43.50,  with  five  years’  subscription  $47.50. 
People  who  want  this  magnificent  watch 
in  a  cheaper  case  can  have  it  in  gold  filled 
case  guaranteed  for  15  years,  for  $22  in 
hunting  case;  and  for  $19.50  in  open  face; 
for  $19  50  in  three  ounce  coin  silver,  hunt¬ 
ing  or  open  face ;  for  $12.75  in  nickel  silver, 
open-face  case ;  a  year’s  subscription  In¬ 
cluded  with  each  one. 
Ladles’  Watches. 
No.  5  C.  A  genuine  Waltham  or  Elgin 
lady’s  watch  with  7  jewels,  compensation 
balance  and  safety  pinion,  stem  wind  and 
set,  in  a  solid  coin  silver  hunting  case,  $10.75; 
with  a  two  years’  subscription  $13. 
No.  6  C.  Same  watch  as  No.  5  C  in  hand¬ 
somely  engraved,  gold  filled  hunting  case, 
guaranteed  by  the  manufacturers  to  look 
like  gold  for  15  years.  This  case  is  made 
by  the  same  process  as  No.  2  C.  Price, 
$14.90  ;  with  two  years’  subscription  for  $17. 
Lady’s  Diamond  Watch. 
®No.  162  is  a 
bea  u  t  i  f  u  1 , 
so  lid  gold 
case  Elgin 
watch.  In  the 
works  are 
/s'"  seven  jewels 
a  genuine 
Not  162.  ruby  and  a 
genuine  sap¬ 
phire  set  in  a  clover  leaf.  The  gold  is  14k. 
U.  S.  Assay.  Price,  $32  50 ;  with  a  five  years’ 
subscription,  $37. 
No.  161  is  a  beautiful  Elgin  watch  in  a 
solid  gold  hunting  case.  The  works  contain 
seven  jewels,  compensation  balance  and  all 
improvements.  The  case  is  the  celebrated 
Brooklyn  Granger.  A  more  beautiful  watch 
would  be  hard  to  find  anywhere.  Price 
only  $18.50 ;  with  a  two  years’  subscription 
for  $21. 
THE  RURAL  PUBLISHING  CO., 
Times  Building,  New  York. 
WALTHAM  aild  ELGIN 
WATCHES 
12  @13 
.10  @12 
.  a  @io 
.  8  @  9 
.  7  @  8 
.7  @7^ 
.60  @70 
.26  @-  At  Greatly  Reduced  Prices 
•23  @24 
.20  @22  —FOR 
.14  ill  Rural  New-Yorker  Subscribers  Only 
.  6  @  9 
.20  @26 
.13  @18  m 
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BEANS  AND  PEAS 
Marrow,  choice,  1891 . 
Mediums,  choice,  1891 . 
Pea,  choice,  1891 . 
White  Kidney,  choice,  1891 . 
Red  Kidney,  choice,  1891 . 
Yellow  Eye,  choice,  1891 . 
Black  Turtle  Soup,  choice,  1891 . 
Lima  beans,  California  (60)  lbs.) . 
Foreign  medium,  1891 . 
Green  peas,  1891,  bbls.,  per  bush . 
Green  peas,  1891,  bags,  per  bush . 
Green  peas,  Scotch,  189i.  bushel . 
BUTTER. 
STATE  AND  PENN. 
Creamery  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 . . 
Seconds  . 
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 . 25  @25)4 
Western  fresh  gathered,  fair  to  prime . 24  @— 
Southern  fresh  gathered . 24  @25 
Limed  eggs  Canada  choice . 21  @22 
Limed  eggs  Western  choice . 21  @— 
FRUITS— GREEN. 
Apples,  Spitz,  per  bbl . 2  3„ 
Baldwin.  State,  per  d.  h.  bbl .  1  75®  2  25 
Baldwin,  Up-R.,  per  d.  h.  bbl . 1  50@  1  75 
Baldwin,  poor,  per  bbl .  1  25@  -  — 
Greening,  State,  per  d.  h.  bbl .  1  50®  1  i5 
Greening,  Up-R.,  per  d.  h.  bbl .  1  37@  1  50 
Greening,  poor,  per  bbl .  1  12®  1  25 
Cranberries,  fancy  black,  per  bbl .  7  00@  -  — 
Cape  Cod,  fair  to  good,  per  bbl .  5  50®  b  50 
Cape  Cod,  soft,  per  bbl .  1  00@  3  00 
Jersey,  per  crate .  1  00@  1  50 
Oranges,  Fla.,  bright,  straight  lines .  2  00@  2  75 
Bright,  176@200,  per  box.., .  1  87@  2  26 
Bright,  226® 250,  per  box .  1  50@  1  75 
Bright,  126@150,  per  box .  1  50®  1  75 
Russet,  prime,  per  box .  1  50@  1  75 
Inferior,  per  box .  75@  1  25 
Tangerines,  Fla.,  per  box .  5  0O@  7  00 
Mandarins,  Fla.,  per  box .  2  50®  5  00 
FRUITS— DOMESTIC  DRIED. 
Apples,  evaporated,  1891,  fancy .  7  @714 
Evaporated,  1891,  choice . 6  @6)4 
Evaporated,  1891,  prime .  5)4®  5$f 
Evaporated,  1891,  common  to  fair .  4  @5 
Southern  sliced,  1891,  fancy .  4)4@  4% 
Southern  sliced,  1891,  prime .  4lA 
Southern  sliced,  1891,  common  to  fair .  3  @  3)4 
Ohio  and  Michigan,  quarters,  1891 . 4  @  4)4 
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 .  . . 
Plums,  State . 
Apricots,  Cal.,  1891,  per  lb . 
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 . 
POULTRY— DRESSED. 
DRY  PACKED  POULTRY. 
Turkeys,  State  and  nearby,  per  lb . 
Western,  choice,  per  lb . 
Western,  inferior,  per  lb . —  - 
Philadelphia  chickens,  fancy  roasting, per  lb. 18  @20 
Philadelphia  chickens,  fancy  broilers . 22  @25 
Chickens,  Jersey,  good  to  choice . 15  @16 
State  and  Pennsylvania . 14  @15 
Western . —  @~ 
Chickens  and  fowls  mixed  State  and  Penn..  13  @14 
Western . 13  @13) 
Western  inferior .  11  @12 
Ducks,  Jersey  choice . 16  @18 
State  and  Pennsylvania . 14  @16 
Western . @Jj> 
Geese,  Jersey  and  Maryland . 12  @13 
Western .  9  @11 
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.1  77)4@1  80 
.1  80  @ - 
.2  40  @2  50 
.1  95  @2  05 
.1  70  @1  75 
.3  00  @3  10 
.1  70  @1  80 
.1  66  @1  75 
.1  27)4@1  30 
.1  22)4® - 
.1  15  @1  17)4 
29)4@ — 
.27  @28 
.29)4®— 
.27  @28 
.23  @25 
.20  @22 
.30  @30)4 
29)4@ — 
.26  @27 
.24  @25 
.21  @23 
.23  @— 
.21  @22 
.18  @20 
10  @10)4 
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.  6  @  8 
.  3  @  5 
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YOUR 
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DIXON’S  SILICA  GRAPHITE  PAINT 
Water  will  run  from  It  pure  and  dean.  It  oovers  doable 
th*  surface  of  any  other  paint,  and  will  lent  four  ortlvt 
Hmtilonfer.  Equally  nsefni  for  any  Iron  work.  Send  for 
circulars,  JOB.  Diion  Cbucibln  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N,  J. 
GOOD  BUTTER. 
Speaking  of  good  butter  an  English  exchange  says: 
“  There  are  five  things  to  aim  at  in  making  butter 
for  the  best  market.  These  are  uniformity  In  color, 
In  texture,  In  salting,  In  packing,  and  leaving  no 
water  in  the  butter.” 
Uniformity  In  color  Is  the  most  important,  and  this 
cannot  be  had  unless  good  coloring  Is  used  at  this 
season.  There  are  many  colors  on  the  market  rang¬ 
ing  from  poor  to  good,  but  the  best  dairymen,  those 
who  have  a  reputation  for  choice  butter — use  and 
endorse  Wells,  Richardson  &  Co.’s  Improved  Butter 
Color.  They  unite  in  affirming  that  this  color 
Is  the  strongest,  the  most  natural,  and  the  one 
make  that  Is  always  the  same  In  strength  and  color. 
When  the  best  costs  no  more  than  Inferior  kinds, 
why  not  use  the  best  ? — Adv. 
iDiOTf!  DUfiTHQ  50c.  Per  dozen,  by  mall.  Send 
AnloIU  rnUlUo  cab.  photo,  for  copy.  Sample 
and  particulars  for  2c.  Stamp.  Agents  Wanted. 
Address  ROSE,  Box  1293,  Talladega,  Ala. 
7  @  8)4 
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.  9  @— 
.10  @— 
.  6  @  7 
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.14  @— 
.13)4@14 
.12  @13 
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.  8  @  8)4 
.12  @13 
.75  @  90 
.1  25@ — 
The  rate  Is  good,  and  security  in  southeastern 
Kansas  unquestioned.  Long  experience  and  no 
foreclosure.  Write 
BANK  OF  H.  R.  CROWELL,  Columbus,  Kan. 
CJuick  Sales  and  Large  Profits.  I  want  a 
good  salesman  In  every  town  in  the  United  States. 
Send  81  and  receive  (express  charges  prepaid)  Sample 
Outfit.  None  like  It ;  new  and  best  yet. 
SELF-ACTING 
SHADE  ROLLERS] 
Beware  of  imitations. 
sells  at  siglit,  works  to  perfection,  and  gives 
perfect  satisfaction.  Address  C.  M.  MALLORY, 
Albion,  Orleans  County,  N.  Y. 
Write  for  terms.  Mention  this  paper. 
NOTICE 
AUTOGRAPH 
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LABEL 
and  get 
HE  GENUINE 
,  HCTUBK8,  AUTO.  VERSES  to  BIDDLC3Pf 
30  STYLES  OF  CARDS  lie.  to  PRESENT  f* 
PARDEE  to  CO..  M0NT0WE3E.  CONE. 
500 SCRAP 
, CALENDAR. 500  PICTURE8.MOTTOE8. CONUNDRUMS,  j 
Identification  Card  and  LOVELY  CASE  SAMPLKCARDS. 
1  Pr«*«u4  liaa. TUTTLE  CARD  CO.. NORTH  iiAVEN, CONN 1 
WANTED. 
Maple  trees,  12  to  14  feet  high,  1%-inch  and  2  Inches 
in  diameter.  Nice,  straight  and  bushy. 
MURRAY  &  KEENE,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 
NATIONAL  LAND  ROLLER 
FRANKLIN  H.  HOUGH,  Waihington 
D.  C.  No  attorney’s  fee  until  patent  i» 
obtained.  Write  for  Inventor' e  Guide. 
PATENTS 
PURE  UNLEACHED. 
Order  direct  from  Canada, 
lar  Write  for  free  pamphlet. 
F.  K.  LALOB,  Dunnvllle,  Ont, 
WOOD 
ASHES 
SITUATION  WANTED.— By  a  married  man  as 
manager  of  Stock,  Dairy  or  Truck  Farm.  Good 
home  close  to  schools,  preferred  to  highest  wages. 
Address  J.  B.,  care  of  The  Rural  New-Yorker, 
New  York. 
