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BEANS AND PEAS. 
Beans, Marrow, 1894, choice.2 20@2 25 
Medium, choice, 1894.1 85@ — 
Pea, 1894, choice .2 05@ — 
White Kidney, 1894, choice.2 15@2 25 
Red Kidney, 1894, choice.1 80@1 85 
Black Turtle soup. 1594.1 40@1 50 
Yellow Eye, 1894, choice.2 20@2 25 
Lima. Cal., 1894 (60 lbs).3 60@3 65 
Medium, foreign, 1894.1 65@1 75 
Marrow, foreign.2 05@2 10 
Pea, foreign, 1894.1 75@1 85 
Green peas, bbl., per bushel.1 05@ — 
Bags, per bushel. 97@1 00 
Scotch, bags. 97@ — 
BUTTER—NEW. 
Creamery, State and Penn., extras.17V£@18 
Elgin and other Western, extras.17J^@18 
Western, firsts.16 @17 
Western, seconds.14 @15 
Western, thirds.12 @13 
State dairy, half tubs, extras. ....16 ®h>% 
Firsts. 14^@15J4 
Seconds. 13 @14 
Welsh tubs, extras.16 @— 
Welsh tubs, firsts. 14%®15% 
Welsh tubs, seconds.13 @14 
Tubs, thirds.11 @12 
Western dairy, firsts.12 @13 
Seconds.10k£@ll 
Thirds. 9 @10 
Factory, extras. 11%@12% 
Firsts.11 @— 
Seconds.10 @10!^ 
Thirds.8^@ 9^ 
Western imitation creamery, firsts.13 @14 
Seconds.11 @12 
Thirds. 9 @10 
EGGS. 
New-laid, fancy (nearby). 15%® 16 
N. Y. State, country marks. U'A® 15 
Pennsylvania, country marks. l'A%® 14 
Northern Indiana and Ohio, choice. 13 @ VA% 
Western, nortbeily sections, choice.... 13 @ — 
Western, southerly sections, choice. 12 J^@ — 
Southwestern, fair, 30-56 doz per case...2 75 @3 75 
Western culls, per 30-doz case.1 50 @2 70 
FRUITS—GREEN 
Apples, Md. & Del., Red Astrachan. per crate. 25@ 50 
Near-by, Sour Bough, per bbl. 75@1 25 
Near-by. Sweet Bough, per bbl. 60@1 00 
Md and Del., green, per crate. 25@ 40 
Near-by. windfalls, per bbl. 40@ 50 
Blackberries. Md. and Del., Wilson, per qt.. 4@ 6 
Up-River, Wilson, per quart . 6 @ 8 
Up-River. Dorchester, per quart. 3@ 4 
Grapes. Fla., Niagara, per 8 -till case.1 50@3 00 
Huckleberries, Del. and Md., per quaJt. 5@ 7 
Jersev, per quart. 6 @ 9 
Pocono Mt., per quart. 7@ 10 
Shawangunk, Mountain, per quart. 7@ 10 
Pears. Ga., Le Conte, per bbl .1 00@1 50 
Per crate. 25@ 50 
Catharine, per bbl.1 75@2 25 
Bell, per bbl.1 00@1 50 
Clapp’s Favorite, per keg. 75@1 25 
Peaches, Ga. & S. C., Tlllotson, per carrier.. 1 25@ — 
Georgia, per flat case. 50@1 25 
E. Kivers. per carrier.1 25@ — 
. St. John, per carrier.1 25@1 50 
Amelia, per carrier.1 0O@l 75 
Elberta. per carrier.1 25@1 75 
Crawford, per carrier.1 50@1 75 
Belle of Ga., per carrier.1 25@1 50 
Michigan, per carrier.1 25@1 50 
Chinese Free, per carrier.1 25@1 50 
N. C. and S. C., per carrier. 75@1 50 
N. C. and S. C.. per flat case. 50® 75 
Del. and Md.. Troth, per crate. 75@1 00 
Del. and Md., Troth, per basket. 50@ 75 
Del. and Md., Rivers, per crate . 50@ 75 
Del. and Md., Kivers, per basket. 30® 50 
Jersey, per basket. 50@ 75 
Plums, Ga.. per 5-lb basket. 15@ 20 
Botan, per carrier.1 00@1 75 
Ga. and S. C., Wild Goose, per carrier ...1 00@1 50 
Robinson, per carrier.1 00@1 50 
Muskmelons. Md.. fancy, per bbl.4 50@6 00 
Fair to good, per bbl.2 00@4 00 
Gem and Jenny Lind, per basket. 75@1 25 
N O. and Va., per bbl.1 00@2 25 
N. C. and Va., per basket. 50@1 25 
Florida, per %-bbl basket. 60@1 00 
Watermelons, choice, per 100 . 20 00@ 22 00 
Poor to good, per 100 . 8 00® 18 00 
Florida and Georgia, per car-load.... 150 00@200 00 
GRASS SEED. 
Clover, per 100 lb. 9 00@10 50 
Timothv. 6 00@ 6 75 
ENSILAGE 
AND FODDER-CUTTERSot all sizes, 
tlie fustest cutting and best ever bu 
ing Carriers, both straight and 
angle, of any length required 
For lull informa¬ 
tion about Cut¬ 
ters, Carriers and 
Drag-saw Machines, 
and “ Why Ensilage 
Pays,”send for E n s i - 
lage Ca alogue. 
1 or the best Horse ■- - . , 
Threshers, Clover-hullers, Fanning mills. Feed 
bulls. Circular-saw Machines. Land-rollers and Dog 
powers, send for Feariess Catalogue. 
Address, MINAUD H ARDER, ri m,i^nn n, y 
GRAIN. 
Wheat. 66 @75 
Rye.70 @ — 
Barley.— @— 
Buckwheat, silver.67 @60 
Buckwheat, Japan.60 @65 
Corn.43 @51 
Oats.28%@40 
HAY AND STRAW. 
The*.Ontario,•Ctinada,'tipple [crop is”said to be 
nearly a complete failure, the May frosts having 
destroyed it. 
A few very good Clapp’s Favorite pears are 
arriving from Virginia, and sales are reported at 
75 cents per bushel crate. 
Hay, No. 1.90 @95 
No. 2.85 @90 
No. 3.70 @75 
Shipping.55 @60 
Clover, mixed.70 @75 
Clover.06 @70 
Salt.50 @— 
Straw, long rye.60 @65 
Short rye.45 @60 
Oat.40 @50 
Wheat.40 @60 
POTATOES. 
Long Island, in bulk, per bbl. 1 25@1 50 
Jersey, prime, per bbl. 1 25@1 50 
Southern, Rose, prime, per bbl.1 25@1 60 
Chill red, prime, per bbl.1 00@1 26 
Fair to good, per bbl.1 00@1 25 
Seconds, per bbl. 60@ 75 
North Carolina, sweet, prime, per bbl ...4 00@4 50 
POULTRY—FRESH KILLED. 
Turkeys, clear hens. 10 @ 11 
Young toms. 9 @ 10 
Chickens, Phlla., large, per lb. 18 @ 20 
Phila., mixed weights,per lb. 15 @ 17 
L. I.. scalded per lb. 14 @ 15 
Western scalded, per lb.. 11 @ 14 
Western, dry-picked, per lb. 12 @ 15 
Fowls, Western, scalded, choice. 9 @ 10 
Dry picked, choice. 9%® 10 
Common to fair ■. 8 @ 8 ^ 
Old roosters, per lb.... . 5 ® 6 
Ducks, L I., spring, per lb. 15 @ — 
Eastern spring, per lb. 15 @ 15 % 
Squabs, tame, white, per doz.2 00 @ — 
Mixed lots, per doz.1 75 @ — 
Dark and poor, per doz.1 25 @1 50 
POULTRY—LIVE. 
Spring chickens, local, per lb. 13 @ 15 
Western, per lb. 13 @ 14 
Southern, per lb. 12 @ — 
Fowls, local, per lb. 11 @ — 
Western, per lb. 11 @ — 
Southern, per lb. 11 @ — 
Roosters, per lb. 7 @ — 
Turkeys, mixed, per lb. 8 @ 9 
Ducks, local, per pair. 60 @ 80 
Western, per pair. 60 @ 70 
Southern, per pair. 40 @ 50 
Geese, fancy fattened, per pair.1 00 @1 25 
Western, per pair. 90 @112 
Southern and S’western, per pair. 70 @ 80 
Pigeons, per pair. 20 @ 30 
VEGETABLES. 
Beets, L. 1. and Jersey, per 100 bunches. 1 00@3 00 
Cabbage, L. I., per 100 . 2 00@2 50 
Celery, Michigan, per doz . 25@ 40 
Jersey, per doz roots. 15@ 30 
Cucumbers. Jersey, per bushel box. 25@ 40 
Jersey, per half-bbl basket. 40@ 60 
Long island, pickles, per 1,000.1 25@2 00 
Jersey, pickles, per 1,000. 1 25@1 75 
Egg plant. Fla., per bbl.1 00@2 50 
Jersey, per basket. 1 25@1 75 
Charleston, per bushel-basket. 75@1 00 
Green corn, Jersey, per 100 . 50@1 00 
Green peas, Western New York, per bag.... 50® 75 
Onions. Md. and Va., potato, per basket. 50® 75 
Kentucky, per bbl.1 25@1 50 
Eastern, white, per bbl.1 75@2 25 
Eastern, yellow, per bbl. 1 25@1 75 
Peppers, Jersey, per bushel box. 40® 00 
String beans, Jersey, wax, per basket. —@ — 
Long Island, per bag. 25® 40 
Squash, Marrow, per bbl-crate.1 00@1 25 
Turnips, Jersey, white, per 100 bunches.1 00@1 60 
Tomatoes, Norfolk, per carrier. 40@ 75 
Maryland, per carrier. 50® 75 
Charleston, per carrier. 30® 50 
Savannah, per carrier. 00@1 00 
Southern Jersey, per box. 25@ 50 
Upper Jersey, per box. 50@1 00 
MILK AND CREAM. 
The total daily supply has been 21,692 cans of milk, 
194 cans of condensed milk and 743 cans of cream. 
The average price paid for the surplus on the plat¬ 
forms has been $1.10 a can of 40 Quarts. 
CROP AND MARKET NOTES. 
Tennessee tomatoes have been in market. 
The demand for celery is light during the hot 
weather. 
Onions are increasing in supply and decreas¬ 
ing in price. 
Canned pumpkin for future delivery, is offered 
at low prices. 
An Ohio law forbids the keeping of any native 
song birds in confinement. 
Tomatoes are arriving in considerable quanti¬ 
ties from Philadelphia, and one car-load sold for 
35 to 40 cents per small basket. 
A few very fine muskmelons have appeared 
from Anne Arundel County, Md., which have 
brought extreme prices, in instances $5 per barrel. 
There has been considerable delay in shipments 
of watermelons via the Savannah steamers, and 
arrivals have been in poor order in consequence. 
The demand for Egyptian onions is about over, 
though there is a considerable stock still on 
hand. From $1 to $1.25 per bag is about all they 
will bring. 
Le Conte pears have sold very low this year, the 
very best having sold recently for$1.50per barrel. 
The crop is light, too, so that some other cause 
than over-supply must be found. 
Currants are still arriving freely from up-river 
and other sections, but the season is so late that 
most of the fruit is more or less overripe and not 
of very desirable quality, and with the demand 
falling off the market is weak and declining. 
Arrivals of California fruits have been liberal 
during the week, buyers have shown less anxiety 
to purchase than usuiil, and prices have ruled 
low. California oranges have been in good sup¬ 
ply, but have sold slowly. Prunes, plums and 
pears have done better. 
There Must Be 
Something In It 
remarked a frisky young horse as he picked 
himself up after a brief argument with our 
COILED SPRING FENCE. Every investi¬ 
gator comes to the same conclusion and ad¬ 
mits the truth of our claim for Elasticity. 
PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO., Adrian, Mich. 
Woven Wire Fence 
for farm purposes combines so many points of 
merit as the KEYSTONE. Illustrated cata¬ 
logue free. 
Keystone Woven Wire Fence Go., 
No. 49 Locust St., TREMONT, ILL. 
Ittitfcdiaumtsi gutrcvtisiinfl. 
IN writing to advertisers, please always mention 
The Rural New-Yorker. 
Also Cabled Field and Hog Fencing, Steel Web Picket 
Lawn Fence, Steel Wire Fence Board, Steel Gates, Steel 
Posts, Sieel Rail, Tree, Flower and Tomato Guards. 
Catalogue Free. 
DeKalb Fence Co., i"High St., DeKalb, III- 
Poultry, Fruits and all Produce 
sold at top prices. Daily returns. 
For stencils, prices and references, 
write F. 1. SAGE & SON. 
183 Reade Street New York. 
PALMER & FROST, 
Successors to 
G. S. PALMER and PALMER, RIYENBURG k CO., 
Established 1869. 
Wholesale Commission Merchants. 
POULTRY AND CALVES A SPECIALTY 
Also Butter, Eggs, Apples, Potatoes and Oranges. 
166 Keatle Street, New York. 
Reference: Chatham National Bank. 
DO YOU WANT TO SHIP YOUR 
BUTTER and ECCS 
to responsible parties who will get you highest market 
prices for fine goods 7 Choice Creamery Butter and 
Fancy Leghorn Eggs a specialty. Apply to 
GAKNEK& CO., 32 Little 12th St., NewYork. 
before shipping elsewhere. Ref.: Gansevoort Bank. 
ippers and Producers 
Df Fruit. Vegetables, and all kinds of Produce, desir¬ 
ing a good market to ship to, will do well to correspond 
with G. G. WETTERAU, General Commission Mer¬ 
chant, Hazleton, Pa. 
1854. —Established 41 Years. -1895, 
The Gem Steel, Halladay 
Geared, Old Reliable 
Halladay Standard, 
and U. S. Solid Wheel 
WIND MILLS, 
Guaranteed to be * 
THE BEST MADE. 
Also Pumps, Tanks, Feed Mills, 
Corn Shelters, Stalk Cutters, 
Haying Tools, Saw Tables, etc. 
U.S.WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. 
113 Water St., BATAVIA, ILL, 
CRIMSON CLOVER 
Plant lice are committing great depredations in 
some parts of New Jersey. 
In general, crop prospects throughout Canada 
and Manitoba, are excellent. 
Dry weather is reported to have shortened ma¬ 
terially the pack of Marrowfat peas. 
Cucumbers have been very plentiful, and prices 
extremely low, Southern not bringing enough to 
pay freight. 
ESTABLISHED IN 1876. 
SOMERS, BROTHER & CO. 
headquarters for 
Fruits and Produce 
Receive and Bell, in car load lots and smaller 
quantitie s, all Products ot the Orchard, Garden . 
Dairy, Hennery and FarmT~ 
Market Report,, Special References, Stencils, etc., furnished 
free on application. 
611 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 
CTlr.Quiries and Correspondence Invited. 
SEED THAT GROWS. 
$5.50 $ 100lbs.; $3 $ 50 lbs.; 75c. $ 10 lbs., including 
bags These prices are f. o. b. New York; if from 
Chicago, add 50 cents per 100 pounds. 
VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, 
26 Barclay St , New York. 
SEND FOR PRICE LIST. TURNIP SEED. Etc. 
WANTED—Triumph Potatoes. September delivery 
Address COMMISSION, care This R. N.-Y. 
