1893 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
2 1 5 
MARKETS. ! 
BEANS AND PEASE. 
Beans, marrow, choice, per bush.2 40 @2 45 
Medium, choice, per bush.2 16 @2 20 
Foreign, Medium.,.170 @185 
Foreign, Pea.1.95 @2 00 
Pea, choice.2 20 @ — 
lied Kidney, choice.2 75 @2 90 
White Kidney.2 45 @2 05 
Lima, California (60 lbs).2 20 @2 25 
Green pease, bbls., per bush.2 05 @2 10 
Bags, per bush.2 00 @2 05 
Scotch green pease, per bush.2 40 @2 45 
BROOM CORN. 
Green hurl. 6 @ 6H 
.Green self working. 6 @ — 
• Common hurl. 6 @ — 
■ Common self working.— 
,lnslde and covers green. 6 @ — 
.Inside and cover, common. 5)4@ — 
CHEESE. 
SJtate factory, full cream, fall made, colored. 
fancy.. 
. Full cream, white, fall made, fancy.11% @12 
Full cream, choice.11 %@11H» 
Full cream, good to prime.11 @11% 
Full cream, common to fair. ....10 @10% 
Part cream, Chenango and neighboring 
counties, small size, choice.10 @— • 
Part skims, small size, fair to prime.8 @ 9% 
Part skims, choice. 9 @ 9% 
Part skims, prime...8%@ 9 
.Part skims, fair to good. 6%@ 8 
4»art skims, common. 3 @6 
Full skims. 1 @ 2 
B’ennsylvanla skims. 1 @ 1% 
EGG8. 
f tate and Pennsylvania, new laid, choice... 17 @17% 
Western, fresh gathered, extra.17 @17% 
Southern Fresh collections, good to prime.. 16 @16* 
Duck. 31 @32 
Goose...00 @76 
NEW BUTTER. 
Creamery, Pennsylvania, extras, per lb —28% @29 
Western, separator, extras.28%@— 
Western, first.26 @27 
Western, seconds.23 @24 
Western, third.21 @22 
State dairy, half-ttikln tubs, extraj.27 @— 
First.26 @26 
Seconds.22 @23 
Thirds.20 @21 
Western imitation creamery, firsts.23 @24 
Seconds.20 @21 
Thirds .18 @19 
Western dairy, firsts.21 @22 
Seconds.19 @20 
Thirds.18 @19 
\Western factory, extras.22 @22% 
Firsts.20 @21 
Seconds. .18 @19 
' Thirds.....17 @18 
OLD BUTTER. 
■Creamery. Western, summer make,extras. .24 @— 
Firsts ..22 @23 
Seconds.20 @21 
State dairy, tubs, extras.24%@25 
Firsts.22 @23 
Firkins, extras.24%@— 
Firkins, firsts.23 @24 
Firkins or tubs, seconds.21 @22 
Firkins or tubs, thirds.19@@20 
sstern factory, firkins..19 @20 
Tubs.17 @20 
POTATOES. 
Bermuda, per bbl.3 60 @ 6 00 
llftVftDtt .#••••••••••••••••• .4 UU @ o l/U 
Bcotch Magnums, per sack.175 @2 00 
Irish and English, per sack.150 @ 195 
Rose, Maine, per d. h. bbl.2 75 @ 3 25 
State and Michigan, per d. h. bbl ...2 75 @ 3 00 
State and Michigan, bulk, 180 lbs ....2 50 @ 2 62 
Burbank, State and Mich., bulk 180 lbs . .2 25 @ 2 50 
Hebron, State and Mich , bulk, 180 lbs...2 37 @2 50 
Jersey, good to choice, In bulk, per bbl. .2 25 @ 2 60 
Poor to fair, per bbl.150 @ 2 00 
Sweet potatoes, Vineland, fancy.3 75 @ 4 50 
Other So. Jersey, fancy.3 50 @3 75 
So. Jersey, fair to good.3 00 @3 25 
POULTRY-LIVE. 
Fowls, nearby......... . }^@ — 
Southern and Western, per lb. 12 @ 12% 
Turkeys, mixed, per lb. 11 @ 12 
Ducks, Western, per pair. 70 @ 90 
Eastern, per pair. 90 @1 00 
, Geese, Western, per pair. 137 @175 
Eastern.1 75 @2 00 
■Roosters, old, per lb. 7 @ 7% 
■ Western spring chickens, per lb. 11 @12 
.Local spring chickens per lb. 11 @ 12 
■Live pigeons, per pair. 40 @ 60 
DRE8SKD POULTRY—FRESH KILLED. 
■Turkeys, Western, clear hens, per lb.15%@ 16 
Western, young toms, per lb.13 @ 14 
Western, mixed, per lb.14%@ 15 
Chickens, Phlla., selected large, per lb.18 @ 19 
Phlla., mixed weights, per lb.16 @17 
Phlla., fair quality, per lb.15 @16 
Clear, Jersey, per lb.14 @15 
Clear, State and Pa., per lb.12 @13 
Clear, Ohio and Mich., per lb.12 @12% 
Western, inferior. 9 @10 
Fowls, clear, Jersey, per lb.12%® 13 
Clear, State and Penn, per lb.12 @13 
Clear, Ohio and Mich., per lb.12 @16 
Western, Inferior. 9 @ 10 
Old roosters. 9 @ — 
Capons, Philadelphia, large...21 @22 
Capons, Philadelphia, medium.18 @20 
Capons, small and slips.14 @16 
Capons, western, mixed weights.19 @20 
uoks, Jersey choice, per lb.— @ — 
Md. and Del., per lb.— @ — 
State and Pa., per lb.— @ — 
Western, per lb. 9 @14 
Geese, Md. and Del., per lb...— @ — 
Western, per lb. 6 @11 
Squabs, white, large, per doz —.. 4 00@ 4 50 
Dark and small, per dot. 3 00@ 3 25 
DRESSED POULTRY—FROZEN. 
Turkeys, graded No. 1, per lb. 16 @ 17 
Graded, No. 2, per lb. 13 @ 14 
.Chickens, clear, No. 1, per lb. 12 @ 12% 
Clear, No. 2, per lb. 10 @ 11 
Fowls, No. 1, per lb .... 12 @ 12% 
No. 2, per lb. . 10 @ 11 
Ducks, State, fancy, per lb.17-@ 18 
Western, No. 1, per lb. 15 @ 16 
Western, No. 2. per lb. 12 @ 14 
Geese, Western, No. 1, per lb .. 12 @ 13 
l Western, No. 2. per lb. — @ 10 
VEGETABLES. 
Asparagus, Charleston, per doz bunches....3 00@6 50 
Carrots, per barrels.1 25@1 50 
Cauliflower. Cal., per case.2 00@4 00 
Poor to fair, per bbl .. —@ — 
Celery, nearby, per dozen.1 50@2 00 
Cabbage, fancy and d. l. Dutch, per 100. —6 00@9 00 
Florida, per bbl.2 75@3 25 
Egg plant, Southern, per bbl. —@ — 
Onions, Connecticut, white, best.3 00@5 00 
State, yellow, per bbl.—3 25@3 50 
Connecticut red, per bbl.3 25@3 50 
Orange County, yellow, per bbl.3 25®3 60 
Orange County, red.2 50@3 00 
Bauash, Hubbard, per bbl.2 50@2 75 
Marrow, per bbl.2 65@2 75 
Turnips. 75® 80 
Norfolk spinach, per bbl.1 00@1 75 
Norfolk kale, per bbl.1 25® — 
Tomatoes, Florida, per carrier..4 00@5 00 
Florida lettuce, per basket. 50@2 00 
Beets, per crate.1 50@1 76 
Peas, ney crate. 75@2 60 
String Beans, per crate.2 50@3 00 
CROP AND MARKET NOTES, 
(Jb^Seedefv. 
Write for 
CIRCULARS' 
Hops are lower and dull. 
Hay is firm and a trifle higher. 
Oranges and grape fruit are higher 
Apples are plentiful and the market easier 
Trouble Is rife In the Hlrsch Colony at Woodbine, 
N. J. 
Southern vegetables are variable In quality and 
price. 
Live poultry mostly ranges higher, white dressed is 
lower. 
Nearly all gradesof evaporated apples are dull and 
lower. 
The demand for asparagus Is limited at present 
prices. 
A steer was sold recently In Kansas City that 
brought $122.60. 
Cheese is extremely dull, quotations being all the 
market will bear. 
Small lots of choice old butter will sell from one to 
two cents above quotations. 
There Is quite a demand among a certain class of 
customers for unsalted butter. 
Strictly fresh butter Is firm, the demand fully 
equaling the moderate receipts. 
There are 11 oleomargarine factories in England, 
10 In Scotland and two In Ireland. 
It Is estimated that 30,000 cotton-seed-meal-fed 
cattle will be marketed In the next 50 days. 
There were deposited last year In the Hudson 
River hy the United States Fish Commission 5,299,000 
shad. 
English breeders threaten to return to the old cus¬ 
tom of driving cattle to market unless railway rates 
are reduced. 
Farmers in South Dakota were reported to be seed¬ 
ing before the middle of March, the soil being In per¬ 
fect condition. 
Many Insufficiently fattened cattle offered on the 
Chicago market, are sent back to the country for 
further feeding. 
It Is said that not more than 30 barrels of evap¬ 
orated raspberries are left In the markets, and hold¬ 
ers are not anxious to sell. 
A rebate of 25 cents per 1,000 feet will be allowed on 
all lumber shipped from British Columbia to foreign 
ports since August 31, 1891. 
Numerous cotton-seed-oil mills are being erected 
In the cotton belt, several of them by some of the 
great dressed meat companies. 
Commission merchants are discussing the advisa¬ 
bility of discontinuing the practice of sending out 
free dally market reports to their customers. 
1 ( 1 ) thirty-six cent, buys a n.alar $40.,H) 
thill'-' ..win? machine. EXAMINATION FREE, 
jyn \1 8trango as it may seem this is a regular 
“ff-‘S’Jl ^ $40.00 sewing machine; there is nothing 
fi Mil \ better made. All parte are of the best 
B >material.accurately fitted aud adjusted, 
has all the latest improvements,finished 
in either solid black walnut or oak;war- 
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goes with every machiue. WE DON’T 
WANT A CENT in advanco. Cut this 
advertisement out and send to us if you 
want this machino sent to your nearest 
freight depot, SUBJECT TO EXAMI¬ 
NATION and ONE MONTH’S TRIAL 
FREE. AFTER ONE MONTH, if ma¬ 
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_ ^ TO ADVERTISE we sell more sewing 
-- —machines and cheaper than any other 
house on earth. This machine retails for 
$40.00 the world over. Dealers aro now set crasy at our most wonderful offer. 
ORDER TO-DAY; Costa nothing to ord r.Noth.ng to examino. Machino costa 
$*2.36. parable after one months trial. Address 
ALVAH MANUFACTURING CO., Chicago, I1L 
Mention The Rubai, New-Yokker. 
Made In six differed styles and sizes, Including a 
special Corn Roller. Write for full descriptive cir¬ 
culars and prices. 
SUPERIOR LAND ROLLER CO. 
Geneva, N. Y. 
Old Virginia Homestead 
E. C. PA IM E11. G. H. RIVENBUKO ‘VW. FROST. 
ESTABLISHED 1869. 
PALMER, RIVENBURG & CO., 
Successors to C. S. PALMER, 
Wholesale Commission Merchants. 
Dressed CALVES a Specialty. 
Also Poultry, Butter and Eggs. Apples and Potatoes 
In car lots. 
16(1 Keade Street, New York. 
References: Chatham National Bank. 
KLKGANT DWELLING. 
Located In handsome grove of forest trees. Well 
watered and timbered. Near railroad depot. Loca¬ 
tion noted for health. Farm well adapted to stock. 
Title perfect. Particulars, address 
It. B. CIIAFEIN & CO., Richmond, Va. 
iiLAREMONT Land Association, sSSoTvl 
Offers 600 oholce farms; 3,000 handsome town lots 
on James River, with terms to suit purchasers. Frst 
o Irani ar 
Woven Wire Fence 
Steel wire galvanized. Best 
farm or stock fence! You 
can make it yourself for 
,25 CENTS PER ROD. 
Catalog free. KITSELMAN 
Bros. Rldgeville, Indiana. 
AXL KINDS OF FRUITS, VEGETABLES 
AND PRODUCE. 
J rnnor lOO Park Place, N. V. 
ll. IllUO I jPraS.es Ceulnln Karakul., 
Rural New-Yorker, Irving Nat’l Bank 
Reference 
KRAUS SULKY CULTIVATOR 
\ <4 \ PIVOT AXLE. 
Entire Machine controlled with the Foot Levers 
Wheels and Shovels guided at the same 
time and with the same movement. 
T1IE ONLY 8UCCK8SFUL HILLSIDE WORKER IN 
THE WORLD. ALSO 
Combining parallel movement with pivot axle. 
ONE AND TWO-HOBSE 
WALKERS 
ANY BOY CAN WORK IT. 
Don’t Buy a Cultivator 
THE AKRON TOOL CO., AKRON, OHIO, 
Or, AULTMAN, MILLER & CO., Akron, Ohio, General Eastern Agents. 
Branch Houses at 18 Warren Street, N. Y. City; Rochester, N. Y.; Harrisburg, Pa.; Baltimore, Md. 
Eggs are lower than at our last report, but have 
been still lower In the Interim. They ought not to 
go much lower until after Easter. Demand Is good. 
An attempt will be made by the United States Fish 
Commission next year to stock Lake Champlain with 
land-locked salmon. This work can be successfully 
done. 
It Is estimated that only about half as many cattle 
as last year will be shipped into Montana from the 
South. The price has gone to about $15 for two-year- 
old Texas steers. 
The lumber cut In Maine during 1892 Is estimated to 
be spruce, 491,811,627 feet; hemlock, 73,257,248; pine, 
99,330,822; cedar, 42,504,701; hard woods, 3,177 147- 
total, 710,081,545 feet. 
The annual meeting of the New York State Poul¬ 
try Society will be held at Agricultural Hall in 
Albany, N. Y., on Wednesday April 5, at 2 p. m. F. 
E. Dawley, Secretary. 
A St. Louis man has Invented a process of steel 
manufacturing which he claims far eclipses the dis¬ 
covery of Bessemer, and will enable steel rails to be 
sold at a good profit for half the present expense of 
making them. 
Hothouse lambs, properly dressed, sell for $7.50 to 
$9, some choice ones perhaps as high as $10 each" 
Too many small ones are being sent In ; none of 
less than 30 to 35 pounds’ weight Is wanted. All of 
proper weight and condition should be hurried along 
as rapidly as possible. 
Any merchandise arriving In Nicaragua from the 
United States, and claiming the exemptions of the 
commercial agreement, which Is not accompanied 
by a certificate from proper officials showing that 
the goods are actually of American origin, which 
certificate must be authenticated by a Consul of 
Nicaragua In the United States, will be required to 
pay the regular duties In force In Nicaragua. 
KING OF THE ROAD-MAKERS! 
Foster’s Patent Rock Breaker 
FOR MACADAM 
Properly cubed. No gear wheels to break. Pro¬ 
duct 10 to 200 tons per day, according to size. Over 
550 In use. For Coarse and Fine Crushing. 
Does the work of any other breaker with one-third 
the power and one-half the expense for keeping In 
repair. Mounted on Iron trucks. Only manufac¬ 
turers Correspondence solicited. 
TOTTEN & HOGG FOUNDRY CO., 
23d St. & Railroad Ave., PITTSBURG, PA. 
Notice to Tobacco Growers! 
PARTIES WISHING TO CONTRACT FOR SUPPLIES OF 
Connecticut Wrapper Fertilizer 
Made according to the formula of the late Robt. E. Pinney, of Suffield, 
Connecticut, please apply to 
W. S. PINNEY, Suffield, Conn 
During 1892, 492,555 head of cattle were exported 
from this country. New Vork sent out the largest 
number, followed closely by Boston, these two cities 
sending considerably more than one-half the total 
number. Liverpool received nearly half of the whole 
number, the shipments being distributed among 
more than a dozen ports. The shipments in 1891 were 
417,314 head, more than 75,000 less than In 1892. 
At Kansas City during the month of February, the 
receipts of hogs were the smallest since 1884, and 
those of sheep, cattle and horses were the largest. 
More cattle were slaughtered than ever before dur¬ 
ing that month. Hogs reached the highest price ever 
known during that month and on 16 days sold at or 
above $8. There were packed during the month 
113,490 hogs and 19,697 were shipped. The receipts of 
horses amounted to 4,349. against 1,194 during Feb¬ 
ruary a year ago. 
Genesee County, N. Y.—Wheat looks good, but 
then, It Is getting so that we will not grow It as a 
main crop much longer as we have other crops that 
pay better. Beans have paid well the last season 
and so have potatoes. The seeds of both will be high 
this spring, but larger crops of both will be planted 
than last year. Hay keeps slowly rising In price. 
Large quantities have been shipped out of this sec¬ 
tion In the last six months. Seed barley is having a 
boom, some have paid nearly a dollar per bushel for 
It. C. F. 
Firm contracts will he made for April or May delivery, season of 1893. 
Arrangements will be made with a limited number of selling agents. 
APPLY EA.RXjY. 
W 13,388 Paid 
For 149 Old Coins. Save all 
you get, coined before 1878, 
& send 2 stamps for lllus- 
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to a cure. Address F. W. PARKHUKST, Fraternity 
Publisher, Box 1501, Boston, Mass. 
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