For Your Henhouses, Greenhouses, Hotbeds, Barns, Out 
buildings and Dwelling Houses, Inside and Out. 
F. W. BIRD & SON, East Walpole, Mass 
WRITE TO 
ON 'EACH ROLLOf All / 
GENUINE NEPONSET ‘ 
trade mark 
.^JrEG/S TEREO 
They will send you FREE, Samples and Full Descriptive Circulars that 
will Convince and Save You Money. 
All Genuine Neponset has this Trade- 
Mark on each Roll. 
You can’t Shingle 500 Square Feet for $15 ; but you can cover it with NEPONSET RED ROPE 
ROOFING for $5, and it will last for many years. It will keep out the cold and wet, and you can 
put it on yourself in one-quarter of the time it takes to shingle. 
Absolutely Water-Proof, Frost-Proof, Air-Tight and Vermin-Proof. 
RED WRAPPER 
WITH 
BLUE ENDS 
AND 
TRADE MARK, 
on Every Roll of Genu- 
ineNeponset. 
nO^ctive 
Are NECESSARY to Every FARMER and POULTRYMAN 
GRASS SEED. 
HON HI Y 
White clover, boxes, per lb. 13 @ 14 
Buckwheat, boxes, per lb. — @ — 
Extracted S ut :ern. per gallon. — @ — 
California, light amber, round lots, 
per lb. 6 @ — 
NUTS. 
Peanuts, Va., h. p., fancy, per lb. 4%@ 4% 
Fair, per lb. 3%@ 4 
Shelled, No. 1, per lb. 2%@ 3)4 
No. 2, per lb. 1M@ 2 
Spanish, shelled, No. 1, per lo. 3*4® 3)4 
No. 2. per lb. 2 
Chestnuts, per bushel of (50 Ids .10 00@12 00 
MILK AND CREAM. 
The total dally supply has been 19.484 cans of milk, 
143 cans of condensed milk and 44(5 cans of cream. 
The average price paid for the surplus on the plat¬ 
forms has been $1 55 a can of 40 quarts. The Ex¬ 
change price Is 3 cents per quart net to the producer. 
Crop and Market Notes— Continued. 
Patent cars for shipping live poultry are coming 
more and more into use. 
There Is a heavy movement of grain on the lakes, 
which Is a good Indication. 
Many grapes are received in barrels. They go for 
wine, or to the cheap hucksters. 
A lot of grapes were noticed shipped in small bas¬ 
kets packed eight In a berry crate. 
Notice the difference between the price of apples 
In large and those In Bmall barrels. 
Otto G. Mayer & Co., say that apples for export 
must be branded “ American produce.” 
“ Grapes have got a black eye, and white grapes 
the blackest of all,” said one dealer. 
Butter prices are going higher. Stocks on hand 
are light, arrivals small, and the demand good. 
There isn’t likely to be much of an export demand 
for evaporated apples uatll late In the season. 
Don’t ship any more hay to this market at present. 
The market Is glutted and stocks are accumulating. 
The first new chestnuts arrived on Monday, and 
sold for 112 per bushel. Not many are likely to reach 
that Ugure. 
An honest man put up those apples,” said a com¬ 
mission merchant the other day. “ They are pretty 
good apples, but he marked them w. f., which means 
windfalls.” 
All the glut there has been In the peach market 
this year was caused by the poor fruit received. 
Had it rot been for the large quantities of this, there 
would have been no glut, and the extremely low 
prices received would not have existed. Who Is re¬ 
sponsible? 
Eighteen hundred and ninety-three promises to be 
a great year for the Frenoh vintage. Chateau Lafite, 
which produced 320 hogsheads laet year, has this 
year yielded 1,000, and the Increase is general. There 
Is such a demand for casks that certain ordinary 
sizes usually bringing four francs now cost 12 francs. 
. U%® 11% 
,2 00 @2 25 
Full cream, large, colored, choice.10)4@ 10% 
Full cream, large r colored, gjod. 9>t@ 10)4 
Full cream, large, white, cnoice. 9%@ 10JMC 
Full cream, large, white, fancy. 104 @ 10% 
Full cream, large,common. 9 @ 9/4 
Full cream, small, fine svul'.e.1154® — 
Full cream, small color d...'.154® — 
Full cream, good to choice.10!4 $ 11 
Skims, cnoice. 754 ® 8 
Skims, line. 6%@ 7% 
Skims, good. 4-»@ (5J4 
Skims, poor... 2 @ 3)4 
EGGS. 
New-laid, fancy (nearby), at mark. 23 @ 24 
N. Y. State and Penn. 23 @ — 
Michigan fancy. 22 ® — 
Northern Ind., N. Ohio & N 111. 22 @ — 
Other Western and No thwesiern. 21%@ 22 
Southwestern.- . 40 @ — 
Western seconds, per case.4 00 ®4 50 
Western, held, prime. 18 @ 20 
FRUITS—GREEN, 
Apples, King, b. p., per hbl ... . 2 50® 3 00 
Greenings, h. p., per ool . 2 00® 2 50 
Fall or York or H d Pip’ns. or bbi .2 2® 2 75 
Malden Blush, prime, per d h. jo!. 2 25 % 2 75 
Gravenstelns. h. p. per d h. large obi... 2 50® 3 00 
Gravensteins, per small bb’. . 2 00@ 2 25 
O.-heads, h. p. as to size and qua.lt 1 ... 1 25 @ 2 00 
Common windfalls, per bbl. 1 00® 1 25 
Baldwin and liuboardston, per bol — 2 01® 2 50 
Cranberries, Cape Coi, choice dark, pr bol 5 00® — 
Cape Cod, fair color, per obi. 4 60® 4 75 
Cape Cod, light color, per bol. 4 00® 4 25 
Cape Cod. per crate. 1 50® 1 75 
Grapes. Up River, Delaware, per lb. 3 @ 4 
Up-River. Delaware, per 5-lb bskt.10 @12 
Up-River, Concord, per ID. 1)4® 2 
Up-River, Worden, per lb. 1 h@ 2 
Up-River, Niagara, per Id. 1)4 '* 2 
Up-River, Martha and com. white. l- 4 @ 2 
W n N. Y., Delaware, per bskt.10 © H 
W’n N. Y., Niagara, per 5-lb bskt. 9 @ 11 
W'n N. Y., Concord, per 5-osat. — 9 @10 
W'n N. Y,, Concord, per 10-bskt.16 @ — 
Wine Concord, Del. & Niagara,per lo . 1M@ 2 
Peaches, Jersev, prime, per basket. 40® 60 
Jersey, common, per basat. 25 ® 30 
Pears. Bartlett, Boston, per bushel box... 1 '5® 2 25 
Bartlett, Ice house, fancy, per obi. 4 60® 6 00 
Bartlett, Ice house f. to p., per bbl. 3 00® 3 50 
Bartlett, Ice house, per keg.. .*. . 1 50® 2 25 
Seckel, per bbl. 2 >0® 4 00 
Beurre Bose fancy, per bbl. 3 5 r l 4 00 
Beurre Bose, fair to good, per bbl. 2 00® 3 50 
Sheldon, fair to good, per bbl. 2 50® 3 50 
Howell, fair to good, per bbl. 2 60® 3 00 
Swan's Orange, choice, per bbl. 3 00® 3 50 
8wan's Orange, fair to good, per bbl... 2 60® 2 75 
Plums, W’n N. Y.. large blue, or 12-lb bskt 50® 60 
W’n N Y.. green, per basket. 40® 60 
Up-River, fct. Claude & G Gage, pr bol. 6 00 ® 600 
Up-River, common kinds, per bbl. 4 03® — 
Up-River, Green Gage, per keg. 2,50® 3 00 
Up-River, green, per crate. . 1 CO ® 1 60 
Up-River, per 10-lb basket. 40® 50 
Quinces, apple or orange, No. 1, per bbl... 3 00® 3 10 
Seconds, per bbl. 1 50® 2 00 
FRUITS—DRIED. 
Apples, evaporated, fancy.;. 9%@— 
Choice. 6%@ 9 
Prime. 8 @ 8)4 
N. Y. 8tate, sun-dried, sliced. 4 @14 
N. Y. State, quartered. 4 @5 
N.C., sun-dried, fancy.— @- 
N. C., sun-dried, sliced, choice... . 4 @ 4M 
N. C., sl!C8d, prime. 4 @ 44 
Chopped. 3 ® 2 >4 
Cores and skins. 1%@ 134 
Cherries, 1893 . 8 @9 
Huckleberries. 9)4 @10 
Blackberries. 5 @ 5)4 
Apricots, California,’93, per lb. 9 @11 
Peaches, California, unpeeled. 3 @ 8 
Prunes, California, per lb.— @— 
Plums. State, per lb .10 a— 
Raspberries, new evaporated, per lb.17^01794 
San dried, per lb. ...16 @16)4 
GAME. 
Veplson, saddles fresh, per lb. 18a 20 
Frozen, per lb... 15@ 17 
Woodcock, per pair.... 75@ 1 00 
Partridges. State, per pair. 1 00® 1 37 
WeBiern. per pair. 50® 1 00 
Grouse, fresh, per pair.. 75® 93 
Frozen, oer pair—.. 40® 6) 
Reedblrds, fresh, per ddzen. 15 ® 25 
Blackbirds, fresh, per dozen. 15@ — 
Golden olover, per dozen. 1 59 ® — 
English snipe, per dozen. 150® — 
Grass plover, per dozen. 1 00@ 1 25 
Sand snipe, per dozen. . 40® — 
Wild ducks, red head, per pair. 1 00 t 1 50 
Teal, blue wing, per pair. ...... 40® 50 
Teal, green wing, per pair.. 85@ 40 
HAY AND STRAW 
Hay, No. 1. 85 @ 90 
No. 2. 75 @ 80 
No 3.. 65 @ 70 
Shipping... ... 55 @ 70 
Clover, mixed.. 63 @ 70 
Clover. . CO @ 70 
Salt. 45 @ 60 
Straw, long rye. . 60 @ 65 
Short rye... 50 @ — 
Oat. 40 @ 55 
Wheat... 40 @ - 
HOP3. 
N. Y. State, crop of 1893 . 
N. Y. State, crop of 1»9 ’, choice. 
Prime. 
Common to medium. 
Old olds. 
Pacific Coast, crop of 1891, choice. 
Common to prime. 
California, old olds. 
Bavarian and Bohemian. 
Altmarks. etc. 
MEATS AND STOCK. 
Beeves, live—Best native steers . 
Poor.. 
Texans. 
Bulls and dry cows. 
Live veal calves, prime, per lb. 
Fair to good, per lb.. 
Common to medium, per lb. 
Live Calves, Western, per lb. 
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. 
Cows, Milch, choice. 
Poor to fair. 
Lambs, dressed, near-by per lb. 
Alive, poor to good, per lb. 
Sheep, alive, good to prime, per lb. 
Alive, poor to fair per lb. 
Hogs, Live, per 100 lbs.... 
Country dressed, light, per lb. 
Country dressed, medium, per lb. 
City dressed, per Id. 
POTATOES. 
Potatoes, L. I., In bulk, per bbl. 
So Jersey, per bbl. 
So. Jersey, in bulk, per bbl. 
Northern N. Y., per 18 1 lbs . 
Eastern Shore, sweet vehow, per bbl 
So. Jersey, per d. h. bbl. 
3 @ 3)4 
2t<@ 3 
2%@ 3 
11 @ 
10 @10)4 
Get Rid of One Cold before you contract an¬ 
other on top of It, or you may securely establish the 
seeds of a serious Lung Complaint before you are 
conscious of danger. Better prudently resort to Dr. 
D. Jayne’s Expectorant, an effective cure lor Coughs 
and Colds, and helpful also for Its healing influence 
on the LungB and Bronchial Tubes.— Adv. 
Established In 1876. 
Reorganized In 1893. 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS IN 
611 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
W~ Inquiries and Correspondence solicited. 
POULTRY-LITE. 
Ducks, local, per pair. 55 @ 80 
Western, per pair . 50 @ 65 
Southern, per pair... 50 @ — 
Fowls, local, per lb. 11 @ 12 
Western, per lb. 11 ® 12 
Southern and Southwestern, per lb... 11 @ — 
Geese, local, fattened, per pair. — @ — 
Western, per oair . .1 00 ©1 37 
Southern and Southwestern,per palr.l 00 @1 12 
Pigeons, old, tame, per pair. 35 @ — 
Young birds, per pair. 25 @ — 
Roosters, mixed, per lb. 7@ — 
Spring chickens, ocal, per lb. 10 @ — 
Western, per lc. 9 @ 10 
Southern, per lb... 9 @ 10 
Turkeys, mixed, per lb. 10 @ 11 
ALL KINDS OF FRUITS, VEUETABLK8 
AND PRODUCK. 
8 0 O [ II rn HAT IOO P»rk Place, N. F. 
, i. I C. II. rnilO I f PrMl»*C«Malnloa ■•nhwU. 
Refibinoi: Rural New-Yorker, Irving Nat’l Bank 
MARKETS 
E. C. PALMER. Q. H. RIVKNBUBG A. W. FROST 
ESTABLISHED 1869. 
PALMER, RIVENBUR& & CO., 
Successors to C. S. PALMER, 
Wholesale Commission Merchants. 
APPLES and POIATOES in car lots a Specialty 
Also Poultry, Butter and Eggs, and Dressed Calves 
166 Reade Street, New York, 
References : Chatham National Bank. 
BEANS AND PEASE. 
Beans, Marrow, choice, per bush.2 70 @2 75 
Medium, choice, per bush.1 80 @1 85 
Foreign, Medium.1 40 @1 60 
Foreign, Pea.1 60 @1 72 
Pea, choice.175 @1 83 
Red Kidney, choice.2 70 @2 75 
White Kidney.1 80 @1 90 
Lima, California (60 lbs).155 @165 
Green pease, bbls., per bush.14) @ — 
Bags, per bush.1 35 @ — 
Southern, Blackeye. per bag. — @ — 
BROOM CORN. 
Green hurl... 6 @ 6 
Green self working. 6 @ — 
Common hurl. 5%@ — 
Common self working .. 5 @ 5 
Inside and covers green. 6 @ — 
Inside and cover, common. 5)4® — 
BUTTER. 
Creamery, 8tate tubs, extras, per lb.28%®— 
State palls, extra.28 @— 
Elgin and other Western, extras.28)43 — 
Western, first.25 @27 
Western, seconds.22 @24 
Western, thirds.20 @21 
State dairy, half-flrkln tubs, fresh, extras. .25 ©23 
TlFlrst.23 @24 
' ^Seconds.21 @22 
Welsh tabs, firsts.23 @21) 
1 Welsh tubs, seconds.21 @22 
Tubs, thirds.19 @20 
Western Imitation creamery, firsts.21 @23 
Seconds.19 @20 
Thirds .17 @18 
Western dairy, firsts.20 @21 
Seconds.18 @19 
Thirds.16%@17 
Western factory, firkins, June extras.19)4@20 
Seconds to first.18 @19 
Tubs, June extras.194®- 
Firsts.18 @19 
8econds.16 @— 
, Thirds .. 15 @16 
Factory firkins, current make, first.18)4@19 
Tuos, current make, first.18 4 @ — 
Seconds.17)4@18 
Thirds. 16 @ 7 
DRE88ED POULTRY. 
Chickens, Phila , spring, 3 lbs or over, 
pr lb. 
Small. 
Western, spring, dry-picked. 
Western, spring, scalded, large. 
Western, spring, sea ded m’d w’hts.. 
Western, spring, scalded, small. 
Fowls, State and Penn., per lb. 
Western, prime, dry-picked, per lb .. 
Prime, sea ded. 
Old ducks, Western, per lb. 
Old roosters, per lb .. 
Spring ducks, L. J., per lb. 
Eastern, per lb . 
Western, per lb. 
Geese, Eastern, per lb . 
Bquabs. tame, white, oer dozen.2 
Dark and poor, per dozen.I 
Turkeys, mixed weights, prime, per lb... 
Western. Inferior, oer lb. 
Spring, 6-7 lbs each, per lb. 
VEGETABLES 
Cabbage, Flat Dutch, per 100.. 
Carrots, per barrel. 
Cauliflower. L. I. and Jersey, per bbl ... . 
Celery, Michigan, extra fancy, per dozen 
8tate and Western, per dozen. 
CucumDers. Pickles perl,'00. 
Egg plant. Jersey, per bbl. . 
Green Corn, per 00. 
Lima beans, flat, per bag. 
Hackensack, potato, per bag. 
Onions, L. I. and Jersey, yellow, per bbl... 
Western N. Y., yellow, per bbl. 
Orange County, red, per bbl . 
Connecticut, red, per bbl. 
Connecticut, wnlte, per bbl. 
Connecticut, yellow, per bbl. 
Peppers, green, per bbl. 
Per box. 
Squash. L. I., white, per bbl. 
Jersey, crookneck, per bbl. 
Marrow, per bbl. . 
String beans, Md., wax, per basket. 
L. I., per uag... 
Jersey, per basket . 
Tomatoes. South Jersey, per box. 
Mon. County Acmei per bushel box... 
Mon. County Grant, per box. 
Turnips, Jersey and L. I., Russia, per hbl. 
P AIIMlII ft MACHINKRY and 8UFPUIK8. 
UHnllinU D. G. Trench Co., Chloago, Ill., and 
Farnham, N. Y Mention this paver. 
2 @ 15 GOOD FOR MAN AND IIKAST. 
It will cure Pole Evil. Mange, Fistula, 
3 0’@5 00 Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Enlarged 
1 75?2 50 Elands, Scratches and St ; filing. For the 
. 303 40 Human, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Frosted 
‘ 75@i sr *’ eet > Rheumatism, Lame Baek, Corns 
75@i 00 and Bunions. Price . $1.00. 
2 50@3 00 Dr - J - W- CHILES, Dixon, Ill. 
or whiskers restored to 
perfectly natural color by 
-using Van’s Mexican Hair 
Restorative, or money refunded; it Is not a dye, and 
is warranted absolutely free from sugar of lead or 
anything Injurious whatever. Sent to any address 
on receipt of price; *1.00 per bottle; full Informa¬ 
tion free; agents wanted. ALLEN & CO., Room 308, 
Inter Ocean Building, Chicago, Ill. 
Trade supplied by Peter Van Schaack & Sons 
Morphine Habit cured in 10 to 
20 days. No pay till cured. 
Dr. J. STEPHENS, Lebanon, O. 
TUTT’S PlLLS^act kindly on old and young. 
