FOR 
FORCING 
UNDER  GLASS 
GINSENG 
Northern  and  Canada,  per  lb . 
Western  as  to  quality,  per  lb . 
Southern  as  to  quality . 
HONEY. 
White  clover,  1  lb.  bxs.,  per  lb . 
2  lb.  bxes.,  per  lb . 
Poor,  per  lb . . 
Buckwheat,  1  lb.  bxs.,  per  lb . 
Buckwheat,  2  lb.  bxs.,  per  lb . 
Extracted,  per  lb . 
Extracted  Southern,  per  gallon . 
HOPS. 
N.  Y.  State,  1891,  choice . 
Fair  to  prime . 
Common . 
N.  Y.  State,  1890,  choice . 
Good  to  prime . 
Old  olds . 
California,  1891 . 
California,  1800 . 
Pacific  Coast,  old  olds . 
Bavarian . 
MEATS  AND  STOCK. 
Live  veal  calves,  prime,  per  lb . 
Fair  to  good,  per  lb . 
Common  to  medium,  per  lb . 
Live  calves,  Western,  per  lb . 
Live  calves,  buttermilk,  per  lb . 
Grassers,  per  lb . 
Calves,  city  dressed,  per  lb . 
Country  dressed,  prime .  . 
Country  dressed,  fair  to  good . 
Country  dressed,  common  to  medium 
Dressed,  buttermilk,  per  lb . 
Dressed  grassers,  per  lb . 
Spring  Lambs,  alive,  near-by,  per  lb.... 
Alive,  poor  to  good,  per  lb . 
Sheep,  alive,  good  to  prime,  per  lb . 
Sheep,  alive,  poor  to  fair,  per  lb . 
Hogs,  country  dressed,  light,  per  lb . 
Country  dressed,  medium,  per  lb . 
Country  dressed,  heavy . 
Live,  per  100  lbs . 
POTATOES. 
Long  Island  in  bulk . 
Jersey,  Prime . 
Sweet,  Southern  yellow,  per  bbl  . 
POULTRY— LIVE. 
Spring  chickens,  per  lb.,  large . 
Medium,  per  lb.,  large . 
Fowls,  Jersey,  State  and  Penn.,  per  lb. .. 
Western,  per  lb . 
S’n  and  So’western,  per  lb . 
Roosters,  mixed,  per  lb . 
Old,  per  lb . 
Turkeys,  mixed,  per  lb . 
Ducks,  N.  Y.,  N.  J.  &  Pa.,  per  pair . 
Ducks,  Western,  per  pair . 
Southern,  per  pair . 
Geese,  Western,  per  pair . 
S’n  and  Southwest’n.  per  pair . 
SELF-ACTiNG 
SHADE  ROLLERS 
Beware  of  Imitations. 
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Have  been  planted  by  most  critical  growers  for  over 
half  a  century.  They  are  sure  to  grow,  true  to  name, 
and  will  save  you  money  and  disappointment  If  sown 
In  the  greenhouse  or  hot  beds: 
Pkt.  Oz  M-lb.Lb. 
Radish,  Early  Scarlet  Globe  (True).$0.0T>  0.15  0.25  0.75 
Radish,  Early,  Round.  Dark  Red .. .  .05  .10  .20  .00 
Parsley  for  Forcing,  Emerald . 10  .16  .30  1.00 
Lettuce,  Black-seeded  Simpson . 05  .15  .85  1.00 
Lettuce,  Chicago  Forcing . 10  .20  .40  1.50 
Lettuce,  Grand  Rapids  Forcing . 10  .25  .50  1.75 
Mushroom  Spawn.  English . 12 
Beets,  Milwaukee  Forcing .  10  .15  .25  .80 
Send  for  sample  of  True  Scarlet  Globe  Radish 
Seed  and  Catalogue  free. 
AUG.  BURMEISTER  &  CO., 
Box  4.  Bay  View  Station,  Milwaukee,  Wls. 
BEANS  AND  PEAS 
Marrow,  choice,  1891 . 2  30  @- 
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.  1891.  bushel.... 
BUTTER. 
Creamery —  western. 
Elgin  extras . 
Other  Western  extras . 
Firsts  . 
Seconds . . 
•Thirds . 
Imitation  creamery— 
Firsts  . 
Seconds  . 
Thirds . 
Dairy  firsts . 
Seconds  . 
Factory  fresh,  extra . 
Firsts  . 
Seconds  . 
Fourths  to  thirds . 
Rolls . 
STATE  AND  PENN. 
Creamery,  Pails,  extra . 
Half  firkin  tubs— 
Fresh  extras . . 
Firsts  . 
Seconds . 
Welsh  tubs— 
Fresh  extras . 
Firsts  . 
Seconds . 
CHEESE. 
State  factory,  full  cream— 
Fine . 
Fair  to  prime . . 
Light  skims  choice . 
Light  skims,  common  to  prime. , 
Skims  choice . 
Pennsylvania  skims . 
EGGS. 
N.  Y.  State  and  Penn,  new  laid  per  doz . 20  @21 
Western  fresh  gathered  choice . 20  @ — 
Western  fresh  gathered,  fair  to  prime . 17  @19 
FRUITS— GREEN. 
Apples,  Gravensteln,  per  d-h  bbl . 2 
Nyack  Pippin,  per  d-h’d,  bbl . 2 
Nyack  Pippin,  per  open-head  bbl . 1 
Orange  Pippin,  per  d-  h’d  bbl . 1 
Orange  Pippin,  open-head  bbl . 1 
Astrachan.  prime,  per  bbl . 1 
Sour  Bough,  prime,  per  bbl . 1 
M.  Blush,  per  bbl . 1 
Sweet,  per  bbl . 1 
Com.  and  wind-falls,  per  bbl . 
Pears,  Md.  &  Del.  Bartlett,  per  crate . 1 
Ga.  and  Va.  Bartlett,  per  crate . 1 
Bartlett,  per  round-hoop  bbl . 3 
Bartlett,  per  fiat  hoop  bbl . 3 
Bartlett  Up-River,  per  keg . 2 
Clapp’s  Favorite,  per  bbl . S 
Clapp's  Favorite,  per  keg . 1 
Beurre  Giffard,  per  bbl . 2 
Catherine,  per  bbl . 2 
Bell,  per  bbl . 2 
Scooter,  per  bbl . 1 
Flemish  Beauty,  per  bbl . 1 
Flemish  Beauty,  per  keg . 
Ga.,  Le  Conte,  per  bbl . 2 
Ga.,  Le  Conte,  prime  to  fancy,  per  crate. 
Ga.,  Kieffer,  per  bbl . ? 
Plums,  Up-River  Egg,  per  bbl . i 
Up-River  Egg,  per  keg . 1 
As  to  kind,  per  small  basket . 
Peaches,  Md.  &  Del.,  Crawford,  per  basket. 1 
Md.  &  Del..  Crawford,  per  crate . 1 
Md.  &  Del.,  Old  mlxon,  per  basket . 1 
Md  &  Del.  Mt.  Rose,  per  crate . 1 
Md.  &  Del.  Mt.  Rose,  per  basket . 1 
Md.  &  Del.,  E.  York,  per  basket . 1 
Md.  &  Del.  Stump,  per  basket . 1 
Md.  &  Del.  common,  per  basket . 
Jersey,  prime,  per  basket . 1 
Jersey,  plain,  per  basket . 
Jersey,  poor,  per  basket  . 
Grapes,  Up-River  Champion,  per  lb . 
Up-River  Moore’s  Early,  per  lb . 
Va.  Ives,  per  8  lb,  basket . 
Va.  Ives,  per  4  lb,  basket . 
Va.  Moore’s  Early,  per  8  lb  basket . 
Va.  Concord,  per  8  lb  basket . 
Va.  Concord,  per  4  lb  basket . 
Va.  Delaware,  per  4  lb  basket . 
Va.  Niagara,  per  4  lb  basket  . 
Blackberries,  Up-Itlver,  per  quart . 
Jersey,  per  quart . 
Huckleberries,  Penn.  &  Mountain,  per  quart 
Shawangunk  Mt.,  per  box . 
Jersey,  per  box . 
Jersey,  per  quart . 
Md.,  per  quart . 
Muskmelons,  Hackensack,  per  bbl . 1 
Up-Jersey  Jenny  Lind,  per  bbl . 1 
Up-Jersey  Nutmeg,  per  bbl . 1 
So-Jersey  Gem,  per  bbl . 1 
So-Jersey  Jenny  Lind,  per  bbl . 1 
So-Jersey  Christina,  per  bbl . 1 
So-Jersey  Nutmeg,  prime,  per  bbl . 
Md.,  prime,  per  bbl . 
Md.,  poor  to  good,  per  bbl  . 
Anne  Arundel,  per  bbl . 
Norfolk,  per  bbl . 
Watermelons,  poor  to  fancy,  per  car 
Prime  large,  per  100 . 
Medium,  per  100 . 
Small,  per  100 . 
FRUITS— DOMESTIC  DRIED 
Apples,  evaporated,  1891,  fancy .  8  @- 
Evaporated,  1891,  choice .  7)4@  7 
Evaporated,  1891,  prime .  7 )4@  - 
Evaporated,  1891,  common  to  fair .  6  @  7% 
Southern  sliced,  1891,  prime .  4  @5 
State  and  coarse  cut,  1891 .  4  @  4% 
Southern  coarse  cut,  1891 .  4  @  - 
Chopped,  1891 .  2)4®  2% 
Cores  and  sklnB,  1891 .  2  @  2% 
Peaches,  Georgia,  sun-dried,  1892 . 10  @12 
N.  C.  peeled,  fancy .  -  @  - 
N.  C.  peeled,  choice .  -  @  - 
Southern  peeled,  cdmmon  to  prime .  -  @  - 
Raspberries,  1891,  evaporated . 20  @21 
1891,  Bun-dried . 17  @17)4 
Blackberries,  1891,  per  lb .  3  @3)4 
Huckleberries,  1891,  per  lb . 10  @  - 
Cherries,  1892 . 19  @20 
Cherries,  1891 . 18  @19 
Plums,  State .  7  @  - 
Apricots,  Cal.,  1892,  per  lb . 12  @15 
GRASS  SEED. 
Clover .  10)4®  — 
Timothy . ....1  00  @1  30 
HAY  AND  STRAW. 
Hay,  No.  1,  per  100  lbs . . . 90  @  95 
No.  2,  per  100  lbs . 75  @  80 
Shipping,  per  100  lbs . 65  @  70 
Clover,  mixed,  per  100  lbs . 65  @  — 
Clover,  per  100  lbs . 60  @  — 
Hay,  salt,  per  100  lbs . 55  @  — 
Straw,  Long  Rye,  per  100  lbs . 55  @  60 
Straw,  Short  Rye,  per  100  lbs . 40  @  50 
Straw,  Oat,  per  100  lbs . 45  @  55 
8traw,  Wheat,  per  100  Ibe.. . . 40  @  — 
RUDY  SEED  WHEAT. 
Unequaled  for  production  and  quality.  Largest 
yielder  at  Ohio  Experiment  Station  1891;  69  leading 
varieties  tested.  Samples  and  circulars  free. 
H.  J.  RITTER,  Tippecanoe  City,  Ohio. 
LINSEED  OIL  MEAL 
.24  @24)4 
.23  @24 
.21  @22)4 
.19  @20 
.17  @18 
.20  @— 
.16  @18 
15  @15)4 
18  @19 
.15  @16 
17  @— 
.16  @16)4 
.15  @15)4 
.14  @14)4 
New  York  Trade  Schools, 
First  Ave.,  67th  and  68th  Sts.,  New  York. 
Twelfth  Season:  October  17  to  May  8,  1883.  Day 
and  Evening  Classes.  Instruction  In  Plumbing, 
Rrtcklnvlng  and  Carpentry.  House,  Sign  and  Fresco 
Painting,  Plastering,  Stone  Cutting,  Blacksmiths 
Work  and  Printing.  Terras  Moderate.  Attendance 
last  season,  641,  the  young  men  coming  from  21  differ¬ 
ent  States  and  from  Canada.  Circular.  Illustrated 
with  photo-engravings,  mailed  free  on  application. 
8  @  - 
,  7M@  7'M 
,  6  ®  7 
.  4  @  5 
3)4@  4 
.  3  @  3)4 
,  9  @12 
10)4@11 
9  @10 
8  @  9 
7  @  8 
.  6  @  7 
6«@  m 
.  5)4@  6)4 
.  5M@  5-M 
.  3)4@  5 
.  8)4@  - 
7M@  8 
-  @  - 
.5  75@0  10 
At  present  writing  (July  1, 1892,)  OIL  MEAL  Is  very 
low,  and  now 
IS  A  FAVORABLE  TIME 
to  lay  in  a  stock  for  Fall  Sales  or  use 
JOBBERS  as  well  as  CONSUMERS  will  do 
well  to  consider  this  subject. 
FARM  FOR  SALE 
At  Great  Neck,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  14  miles  from 
New  York  City  and  Brooklyn;  2%  miles  from  Great 
Neck  and  Hvde  Park  Stations,  on  tho  Long  Island 
Railroad  180  acres— 146  cleared  and  34  woodland; 
14  acres  apple  and  pear  orchards;  highest  elevation 
270  feet,  overlooking  ocean  and  Sound.  Good  house 
nnd  farm  house,  large  barns  and  other  outbuildings. 
Address  H.  M.  SMITH,  Long  Island  City,  N.  T. 
Please  write  us  for  quotations  and  other  particulars 
23)4@24 
.22  @22)4 
.20  @21 
.18  @19 
.21  @22 
.19  @20 
.17)4@18 
DETROIT.  MIOHIW AW 
Jones’  Winter  fife  wheat 
The  grandest  winter  wheat  ever  offered,  and  tho  hardiest,  heaviest  and  most  prolific. 
Price,  $1.00  per  peck;  $3.50  per  bushel. 
All  wheat  growers  should  try  it,  and  before  buying  their  seed  wheat  this  fall  should  send  for  our 
Special  Wheat  Circular  In  which  we  oiler  all  the  now  leading  varieties. 
The  Wheat  Circular  and  our  Progressive  Farmers’  Manual  will  be  mailed  free  on  application. 
35  &  37  Cortlandt  St. 
NEW  YORK 
POULTRY— DRESSE  D. 
Turkeys,  fancy  small . —  @  — 
Mixed  weights  dry  choice . 17  @18 
Young  toms  fair  to  choice . —  @ — 
Old  toms . —  @— 
Fair  to  good . —  @— 
Phlla.  chick’s,  3  to  3)4  lbs  to  pair,  per  lb . 20  @— 
Chick’s,  3  to  4  lbs.,  per  lb . 17  @19 
Chickens,  3  lbs  and  over,  per  lb . 16  @17 
Fowls,  Jersey . 14  @— 
State  and  Pennsylvania . 14  @  — 
Western . 12  @13 
Western,  poor  to  fair . 11  @12 
Old  Roosters .  8)4@  9 
Spring  Ducks,  per  lb,  Long  Island . 16  @17 
Western .  7  @12 
TALLOW. 
Olty  prime  ($2  for  hogsheads) . 4)4@  4)4 
Country  (packages  fresh) . 4)}@  - 
VEGETABLES. 
Cabbage,  L.  I.  and  J'y  Flat  Dutch  per  100  .  3  00@  4  00 
Celery.  Mich.,  per  doz.  roots .  20®  60 
Local,  per  doz  bunches .  1  25@  2  00 
Caulifiower.  L.  I.  and  Jersey,  per  bbl .  2  00@  3  00 
Cucumbers,  Jersey,  per  box .  40®  60 
Corn,  Hackensack  Jersey,  per  100..  .......  80@  1  00 
Other  Jersey,  per  100  .  50@  75 
Egg  plant,  Jersey,  per  box .  1  00®  1  50 
Lima  beans,  Hackensack,  per  bag . 1  25@  1  50 
Other  .Jerssy,  per  bag .  75@  1  25 
Onions,  Conn,  white,  per  bbl .  2  50@  3  00 
Conn,  yellow,  per  bbl .  2  00®  2  50 
Conn  red,  per  bbl .  1  50@  2  00 
Orange  Co.  red,  per  bbl .  1  25@  1  50 
State  and  Western  yellow,  per  bbl .  2  00@  2  25 
Jersey  yellow,  per  bbl  .  1  75®  2  25 
Pickles,  cucumber,  large,  per  1000 .  1  75@  2  00 
Cucumber,  small,  per  1000 .  1  50@  1  75 
Tomatoes,  near-by  Jersey,  etc.,  Acme .  30@  60 
Near-by  Jersey,  etc.,  Grant .  15®  30 
FEED. 
Bran,  40  lb . per  cwt.  I  65  @  67)4 
60  lb .  65  @  — 
Middlings,  80  lb .  65  @  — 
100  lb .  75  @  80 
Sharps .  75  @  80 
Hominy  Chop .  80  @  85 
Oil  meal .  1  20  @1  25 
Cotton-seed  meal . 1  17  @-  — 
MILK. 
The  total  dally  supply  for  the  week  has  been  20,451 
cans  of  milk,  190  cans  of  condensed  milk  and  834  cans 
of  cream.  The  average  price  paid  for  the  surplus 
on  the  platform  has  been  11.30  a  can  of  40  quarts. 
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We  are  enabled  to  make  the  price  so  low  because  discounts  and  middlemen’s 
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Every  one  likes  fresh  fruit  and  vegetables,  but  few  know  just  how 
to  preserve  and  keep  them  for  future  use. 
AE.  WILLIAMS,  of  near  Everett,  Pa.,  will 
•  sell  either  a  two-horse  or  a  three-horse  Level 
Tread  Horse-Power;  also  a  six  to  eight-horse  Guiser 
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Tells  just  how  to  do  this.  It  also  gives  directions  for  the  preparation  of  FRUIT-PASTES  and  SYRUPS. 
It  gives  general  directions  about  the  selection  aDd  preparation  of  the  fruit,  the  tools  needed,  etc.  Careful 
directions  are  given  for  the  preparation  of  Preserves,  Jams,  Marmalades  and  Jellies,  from  Apples, 
Apricots,  Barberries.  Blackberries,  Blueberries,  Huckleberries,  Cranberries.  Cherries,  Citron,  Currants. 
Figs,  Gooseberries,  Grapes,  Oranges,  Peaches,  Pears,  Pineapples,  Plums,  Quinces,  Raspberries,  Rhubarb, 
Strawberries  and  Tomatoes. 
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