Oie  RURAL  N  L  W-V  O  K  K.  E  K 
1321 
N.  Y.  Wholesale  Markets 
October  5,  1916 
BUTTER. 
Annthpr  one  cent  advance  has  been  made  in 
tleall.v  the  entire  list  of  qualities.  Market  is 
on  the  higher  «r (tries,  and  »  fair  volume  of 
trade  is  noted.  City  made  anil  packing  stock 
good  demand. 
prne- 
strong 
export 
are  In 
Creamery,  fancy  lb . 
Good  to  Choice  . 
37 
Lower  Grades . 
Dairy,  best . 
Common  to  Good ....... 
33 
85  tj, 
82 
Citv  made . . . 
.  97  (A 
Packing  Stock . 
. T  .  .  2fi  (ih 
29 
Process  . 
32 
Ktgin,  111.,  butter  market  34  cents. 
CHEESE- 
Prices  are  one  half  to  one  cent  higher,  lioth  here 
and  at  the  interior  markets.  The  cheese  la  he  og 
PUt  on  the  market  as  rapidly  as  possible,  so  that 
considerable  poorly  cured  quality  Is  offered.  Many 
•peculators  are  afraid  to  hold,  as  u  drop  may  come 
from  the  present  extreme  price  any  time. 
Whole  Milk,  fancy .  20*f@  21 
Good  to  choice .  19tS©  2Uhj 
Lower  grades .  ]«'  @  ]<)' 
Daisies,  best .  JO^iS  21 
Young  Americas .  20Je@  21 
Skims,  beat . . .  is  @  17 
Fair  to  good .  8  @  14 
Salamanca.  1  DT<t 
Watertown  N.  Y  .  199( 
Cuba.  N.  V..  19% 
l.lttlo  Falls.  N.  Y.  lits4' 
Plymouth,  Wi*.,  19@19}4 
EGGS. 
The  market  is  firmer  than  for  somo  tlmo  on  or¬ 
dinary  grades,  as  well  as  fancy.  Prices  arc  well 
toward  60  cents  for  large  white.  Good  quality  stor¬ 
age  are  working  out  in  tho  rango  of  22  to  34. 
White,  choice  to  fancy,  large  .  54  @  55 
Medium  togood .  48  @  59 
Mi  ted  colors,  best .  44  <3  48 
Common  to  good . 
Storage  .  26 
LI  V  K  POULTRY 
35  a  40 
26  a  32 
Broilers,  lb. 
Pucks,  lb.  .. 
Fowls _ _ 
Roosters  .. 
DRESSED  POULTRY. 
Turkeys,  Spring,  lb . 
Old  . 
Chickens  choice  broilers,  lb . 
Broilers,  common  to  good  . 
Fowls . . 
Docks,  Spring . 
Squabs,  do* . .... 
21  @  23 
17  a  19 
18  a  20 
13  a  u 
35  a  40 
25  a  30 
31  a  32 
27  a  39 
18  a  23 
20  «  22 
l  25  a  5  50 
LIVE  STOCK. 
Native  Steers . .7  15  a  9  40 
Bulls .  5  00  a  f.  50 
Cows  . 4  no  a  c  6u 
Calves,  prime  real,  100  lb . ..13  UU  @14  00 
Culls . . . 6  00  ®  9  09 
Sheep.  100  lbs .  . . 4  50  a  7  00 
Lambs  .  8  60  all  00 
Hogs .  0  50  all  00 
WOOL. 
About  20. 000, OilO  pounds  of  Argentine  wool  horn 
been  bought  hy  mill  and  speculative  interests  In  this 
country.  The  price  average  reported  Is  about  42 
cents.  Spinners  are  offering  7.5  to  90  cents  for 
domestic  scoured  wool,  without  finding  many  ac¬ 
ceptances.  Recent  business  at  Boston  lias  been: 
New  York  and  Michigan  unwashed  Duluine,  35  to 
36:  three -eighths  blood,  42,  Ohio  and  Pennsyl¬ 
vania  half  blood  condilug,  39  to  40;  throo-eightlis 
blood.  11  to  42.  Average  New  England,  one-fourtli 
blood,  39  to  40;  three-eighths  blood.  40  to  41.  Vir¬ 
ginia  and  Kentucky  liuir  blootl,  3S  to  39;  three- 
eighths  blood  14  to  45. 
BEANS. 
at  arrow,  1UU  lbs . 
Medium  . 
. . .  9  30  a  9  80 
. . .  8 7r»  (as as 
Pea  . 
_ H  80  (gi  9  $0 
Red  Kidney . 
White  Kidney  . . 
...  9  00  &  9  60 
8  90  <21  n  nQ 
Yellow. liiye . . 
Lima,  California . 
...  7  25  @  7  50 
6  75  an  7  0(1 
DRIED  FRUITS. 
Apidfis—  Kvnp.,  choice  to  fancy]..., 
Lower  grades . 
Sun  dried . 
•  •  7*tyi<?l  8 
Prunes,  lb . 
RuaphorHos.  lb . 
..  11 H 
82  @ 
Apricots . . . 
12  <gk  H 
Peaches . 
r,  <&  ^ 
Currants  . . 
..  12  ®  16 
FRESH  FRUITS. 
Applo  receipts  arc  increasing  hut  demand  is  good 
and  prices  remain  high  on  11II  olenu.  well  colored 
fruit.  Picking  of  Winter  apples  is  progressing 
Slowly,  ns  tlio  season  In  many  localities  is  aflcnst 
two  weeks  Into.  Kuril  varieties  as  King  and  Bald¬ 
win  aro  Just  beginning  to  color.  Pear  market 
strong  and  prices  high  on  desirable  grades.  Quinces 
Scarce  and  selling  well.  Peaches  mainly  lower,  be¬ 
cause  Of  tho  large  proportion  of  poor  stuff  offered. 
Plums  higher.  Grapes  in  better  demand,  but  mar¬ 
ket  si  III  slow  ami  prices  low.  Not  much  demsud 
yet  for  era  n  berries. 
Apples.  Wealthy,  bbl . 
N.  W.  G  reealng . 
Oldenburg  . 
Graveuateln  . 
....  3  UU 
.  ?,  00 
@  4  00 
&  4  00 
@  3  00 
@  3  75 
A Ioxun«li»i*.  . . 
2  00 
4  fill 
York  Imperial . 
. 2  60 
@  3  00 
Blush  . 
. 2  66 
3  fill 
Kail  Pippin . 
. 2  60 
4  00 
Twenty -ounce . . 
. 2  UO 
ift  3  Ay 
11  nbbardxtou...... . 
. .  2  00 
(ft  3  2fi 
Western,  box . 
(ft  2  fiO 
W  Hell  alls,  bbl . 
75 
(ft  1  2fi 
Pears— Bartlett,  bbl . 
@  7  00 
K letter,  bbl . 
2  00 
(ft  2  fiO 
Meckel,  bbl . 
.  . , .  li  00 
<ft  R  75 
110K(]  . . 
2  80 
fA  a  no 
Anjou  . .  . 
2  00 
Raspberries,  red,  pint . 
Muskmelons,  bn.  crate . 
Peaches.  Mate  Carrier . 
State,  bu.  bkt . 
..  .  50 
.  109 
76 
@  5 
&  2  26 
@  1  50 
@  i  5n 
Grapes,  4-lb.  bkt . 
.  K 
fni  12 
PI  urns,  81b.  bkt . . . 
.  80 
@  50 
VEGETABLES, 
Sound,  smooth  potatoes  arc  25  cents  per  barrel 
higher.  Interior  markets  are  very  firm.  Onions  do¬ 
ing  hotter  in  some  cases  25  to  50  cents  per  100 
pounds  higher.  Tomatoes  getting  very  scarce  and 
prices  extreme.  Lettuce  and  oilier  sulmia  low.  Pep¬ 
pers  anil  cauliflower  Bcarcu  and  higher. 
Potatoes  Maine,  180)bs .  3  50  @  3  75 
Jersey,  bid . 310  @3  50 
I«ong  Island,  180lbs.  .  375  @  4  00 
Sweet  Potatoes.  Jersey,  bu .  1  UU  @  1  25 
Beets.  IOU  bunches  . . 2  U0  @3  50 
CarlOta,  !00  bunches .  1  50  @  2  00 
Cauliflower,  bbl .  2  00  @5  50 
Cucumbers,  bn.. .  1  00  @  1  50 
Cabbage.  100  .  7  00  @10  00 
Sweet  Corn,  nearby.  100  .  75  @  1  75 
Lettuce,  huir-bbl.  basket . . .  30  @  90 
Lima  Beans,  bu .  75  @  1  00 
Onions.  Orange  Co.,  1001b.  bag .  150  @  2  50 
Jersey,  bu... .  75  @  1  60 
Conn,,  1UU  lb.  bag .  2  00  @2  75 
Peppers,  bbl . 1  25  ©  3  25 
String  Ben  ns.  bu .  |25  @125 
Turnips,  bid . .  2  50  @2  75 
Squash  bbl 
Tomatoes.  6-bkt.  crate  . . .  1  00 
Nearby,  3-pk.  box .  1  50 
1  60  @  2  00 
Parsley.  100  hunches .  100  @125 
Egg  Plants,  bbl . . .  1  no  @  160 
Okra,  bu . .  ; .  3  00  @3  50 
HOPS. 
State,  prime  to  choice . 50  @  63 
Medium  to  good .  45  <3  49 
Old  slock .  4  @  6 
Pacific  const . 16  &  18 
HAY  AND  STRAW. 
Market  on  hay  is  in  bad  condition.  Some  rail¬ 
roads  aro  embargoed,  and  the  demand  is  so  poor 
that  slocks  on  hand  are  moving  slowly.  Prices  are 
$1  to  $2  jier  ton  lower. 
Hay.  Timothy,  No.  1.  ton  .  18  00  @19  00 
No.  2 . 16  00  @17  00 
No.  3  . 14  00  @15  60 
Clover  mixed . 10  00  @17  00 
8traw,  Rye, . 13  00  @15  00 
GRAIN. 
W  heat.  No.  1.  Northern  Spring .  1  89  @ 
Corn,  as  to  quality,  bush .  1  00  @101 
Flour,  carlots,  at  N.Y.  bbl .  8  00  @  9  00 
Oats,  as  to  weight,  bush .  53  @  54 
Rye.  tree  from  onion .  1  32  @  133 
Buenos  Ayres,  wheat .  I  38 
Corn .  .  68 
Paris,  wheat . .  1  78 
@19  00 
@17  00 
@15  60 
@17  00 
@15  00 
W  heat.  No.  1.  Northern  Spring .  1  89  @ 
Corn,  as  to  quality,  bush .  1  00  @101 
Flour,  carlots,  at  N.Y.  bbl .  8  00  @  9  00 
Oats,  as  to  weight,  bush .  63  @  54 
Rye.  tree  from  onion .  1  32  @  133 
Buenos  Ayres,  wheat .  I  38 
Corn .  68 
Paris,  wheat .  1  78 
FEED. 
City  Bran..  . 27  00  @  28  00 
Middlings  .  30  00  32  00 
Red  Dog .  35  00  30  00 
Corn  Meal  .  35  00  37  00 
Peppermint,  lb.. . 
ESSENTIAL  OILS 
2  20  @  2  75 
Sassafras .  65  @  75 
Wiutergreen  .  375  @400 
Cedar  Leaf....  .  .  90  @  95 
Wood  .  14  ®  18 
Penneroyul  . .  1  60  @  1  85 
Following  are  the  receipts  at  New  York  for  Sep¬ 
tember  by  tlm  seven  leading  railroads  and  Ohl  Do¬ 
minion : 
Wheat,  bu .  8,720.000 
Corn,  bu .  300. 000 
Oats,  bu . 1,300.000 
Hay.  tons  .  10.500 
Potatoes,  bhln .  92. 000 
Apples,  bills.  . .  146.000 
Receipts  at  New  York  during  week  ending  Oct. 
4.  1916: 
Butter,  lbs .  4,016.700 
Eggs,  doz . ; .  2.190,900 
Drcssod  Poultry,  pgs .  18.718 
Live  Poultry,  crates  .  14.312 
Cotton,  hales  .  40,784 
Apples,  hbls . 74,4111 
Lemons,  boxes  .  1.9S0 
Onions,  sks .  2!k856 
Oranges,  boxes  .  46,41-1 
Potatoes,  hbls .  32,636 
Corn,  liusli .  224. 00O 
Hay.  tons  . 
Oats,  bush . 
Rye,  hush.  .... 
Wheat,  bush.  . . 
Rosin,  hbls.  . . . 
Spts.  Turp.,  Mils. 
Tar,  bills . 
5.024 
530,000 
28,050 
1.168.100 
11.154 
1.824 
52 
Potatoes  will  he  a  small  crop  here. 
Hay  was  a  good  crop  and  has  been  put 
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as  though  it.  will  he  a  very  good  crop 
considering  the  time  St  Was  planted. 
Root  crops  and  farm  gardens  are  very 
poor,  owing  to  the  wet  Spring,  then  dry 
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