1601 
si  earner  space  arc  strong  features  in  pushing 
down  prices.  Corn  and  oats  are  but  little 
changed.  Flour  is  lower  and  buyers  expecting 
further  declines. 
Wheat,.  No.  i.  Northern  Spring .  1  HI  @ 
Corn,  as  to  quality,  bush .  1  02  @  1  05 
Flour,  earlots.  at  N.Y.  bbl .  9  60  @  9  75 
Oats,  as  to  weight,  bush .  56  @  57 
Kye.  free  from  onion... .  .  148  @150 
FEED. 
City  Bran...  . . SI  50  @  32  50 
Middlings  .  34  0  0  36  00 
Kcd  Dog .  45  00  46  00 
Corn  Meal  .  41  00  42  00 
11  FT  A  It.  PRICES  AT  NEW  YORK. 
These  arc  not  the  highest  or  lowest  prieps 
noted  here,  but  represent  produce  of  good  qual¬ 
ity  and  the  buying  opportunities  of  at  least 
half  of  New  York's  population. 
Eggs— Fancy,  white,  large,  dor, _ .  ..  65  @  70 
Mixed  colors,  new  laid  . .  55  @  60 
Ordinary grad.-s  .  40  @  45 
Butter,  fancy  prints,  lb .  46  @  47 
Tub.  choiee .  41  @  43 
Chickens,  roasting,  lb . 34  @  35 
Broilers,  common  to  good,  lb....,  34  @  36 
Fricassee,  lb . 22  @  25 
Fowls  ....  25  @  30 
Turkeys.  .... . 33  @  38 
Deg  of  lamb . 25  @  28 
Lamb  chops . 25  @  30 
Roasting  beef . . .  25  @  28 
Porlt  chops  .  24  ®  26 
Loin  of  porlc  .  22  @  24 
Lettuce,  head .  8  @  10 
Cabbage,  head  . .  15  @  20 
Potatoes,  peck  . .  60  @  65 
SWINE 
N.  Y.  Wholesale  Markets 
TrtoU  yum-  leetl  oiut  yon  -iiv  t-  <1.  (t  leys  than  raw  and 
keeps  ymn-  anirnairt  in  a  tipjilMiW  condition.  Tastes  hotter, 
(9  bigger  in  hnlkj  inoro  anymore  nourishing 
“FARMER’S  FAVORITE” 
Feed  Cooker  and  Boiler  jF*  *  B^yS 
hie.1i-  TU"i,‘  >  n-'it  ,1  n « I  fnl,  rnnri*  milk  1.  i  piipi 
mill  f;c.  b  (nvr.'iu-  li"k  clml«r».  |  root, 
tine  it.  to  IdcD  tlio  ctilll  i.IT  \ir»l«r  in 
Winter,  liiuiliut  WM.r  t-.r  srnlitinv  •  r  W»  itij;wPll 
Doga  Hint  |.,.iiltry.  retnlr'  IiiK  urd  and 
tnllow,  at‘‘rili/.in~'  tlairy  iiictisll-,  i 
teal  in.'  . .  wash  «la>«.  «i«. 
Set  nil  auywh»rc.  4.'>  l"  MW  -»L  .  •  yfSliilt, v 
December  21,  1916 
50  SPRING  and  FALL  PIGS  5Q 
35  Sows  bred  for  spring  litters.  ^  v 
Of  these  20  are  daughters  of  the  great  Lee 
Premier’s  Rival,  and  15  are  by  such  boars  as 
Lee  Premier  29th.  T.cc  Pr  emier's  Masterpiece, 
Longfellow's  Counter  3rd.  and  Hopeful  I.cc's 
Successor.  If  you  want  the  best,  get  a  sow  by 
Lee  Premier’s  Rival  1985911.  the  900-potiml  two- 
year  old.  and  the  greatest  boar  that  we  ever 
owned.  These  sows  are  of  the  best  type  and 
breeding,  and  are  priced  from  $65  to  $100, 
according  to  the  breeding  quality  and  quantity. 
XVe  invite  your  personal  selection.  Other¬ 
wise.  we  will  guarantee  Absolute  Satisfaction 
on  arrival.  All  clean  stuek  from  a  clean  herd. 
VISITORS  ALWAYS  WELCOME 
For  further  information,  wiite 
BRANFORD  FARMS,  GROTON,  CONN. 
BUTTER. 
Prices  arc  one  to  two  cents  higher,  but  the 
market  is  weak  at  the  adVance,  as  supplies  are 
increasing,  especially  of  grades  below  medium. 
Creamery,  fancy  lb....  . .  II  @  12 
flood  to  Choice  .  3s  @  40 
Lower  Grades .  .  . ...  34  @  36 
Dairy,  best .  ...  .  39  @  sab 
Common  to  flood . 30  @  36 
City  made..  .  28  @  31 
Packing  Htoolc  . .  27  @  30 
Process  . . 31  @  35 
Elgin,  III.,  butter  market  ;-iS‘y  ceuts. 
CHEESE. 
Business  is  light  here,  holding  prices  being 
one  to  two  cents  above  the  ideas  of  buyers. 
Whole  Milk,  fancy . 
Good  to  choice . . 
Lower  grades.....,., _ 
Daisies,  best . 
Young  Americas . 
Skims,  best.  .. .  .........  ... 
Fair  t.o  good  .  ... 
EGGS. 
Prices  are  rather  weaker,  except  on  nearby 
white,  wldeli  have  advanced  three  to  four  cents 
on  large  sizes.  The  weather  for  a  week  has 
been  unusually  cold,  at  times  nearly  zero,  so 
that  some  front  damage  is  noted. 
White,  choice  to  fancy,  large  ....  63  @  65 
Medium  to  good .  ...  _ _  51  @  65 
Mixed  colors.  Oust .  56  @  57 
Coiutuou  to  good. . . 38  @  50 
Storage  .......  . .  .  29  @  37 
Gathered,  best. .  . 51  @  52 
Medium  to  good  . 49  @  45 
Lower  grades . . -  28  @  36 
LIVE  POULTRY 
Ctiickens,  lb .  ....  ...  19  @  21 
Pucks,  lb. . . .  16  @  17 
Fowls  . . lb  ®  21 
Roosters  .  14  @  15 
DRESSED  POULTRY. 
The  market  was  fairly  strong  on  good  tur 
keys,  though  prices  did  not  equal  the  Thanks¬ 
giving  market.  Southern  turkeys  were  here  in 
abundance,  hut  mainly  below  medium  quality. 
Ducks  and  geese  were  scarce.  Large-sized 
chickens  sold  well. 
Turkeys,  best  lb . . . 33  @  31 
Common  to  good  . 25  @  31 
Chickens  choice  broilers,  lb .  31)  @  32 
Broilers,  common  to  good .  25  &  28 
Roasters  . .  29  @  30 
Fowls  .  IS  @  23 
Ducks .  22  @  23 
Bqiiabk.  do* . . . . . .  125  @  6  60 
Guineas,  pair  . . IDO  @125 
LIVE  STOCK. 
Native  Steers  . . .  6  50  @10  60 
Bulls . 5  U0  @7(10 
Cows  | . 4  U0  @  5  50 
Calves,  prime  veal.  100  lb .  10  00  @15  00 
Culls .  6  00  @9  00 
Sheep.  100  lbs . . .  .,  ..5  1)0  @8  50 
Lambs  . 11  50  @13  50 
Hogs .  9  50  @10  50 
BEANS. 
Marrow,  100  lbs . ...ill  25  @12  00 
Pc.a . 10  25  @111)0 
Medium . .  .  . 10  25  @1100 
White  Kidney . . 12  25  @12  50 
Red'JKldney  . .  ...3150  @17  25 
Lima,  California .  .  ..  7  90  @8  00 
FRESH  FRUITS. 
’Plic  apple  market,  especially  on  Western  box 
stock,  is  (full,  with  some  lots  frosted  on  dock  or 
in  transit.  Good  varieties  of  barrelled  apples 
remain  at  tile  previous  high  figures.  Cranberry 
trade  disappointingly  dull. 
Apples,  Spy,  bbl . .  2  50  @  550 
Wine  sap  . .  .....  ....  2  50  @  600 
York  Imperial .  2  00  @4  50 
Twenty-ounce . . . .  2  00  @5  00 
Ilubbardstoii . 2  00  @3  50 
King  .  2  00  @5  00 
McIntosh . . .  ...  4  00  @6  50 
Baldwin  .  2  25  @4  50 
Greening  .  2  00  @  5  50 
Ben  Davis . 2  00  @  3  00 
Western,  box . .  . . ■ . ,  1  50  @  2  25 
Pears — Dutchess,  bbl. . 3  00  @  350 
Bose  . &  00  @7  00 
(flatter . 1  60  @4  00 
Anjou  . . 3  00  @5  00 
Strawberries,  qt, .  60  @  60 
Cranberries,  bbl .  ..<•  *00  @800 
VEGETABLES. 
Potatoes  tending  lower,  except  best  Long 
Island,  which  are  scarce.  Southern  cabbage 
running  poor.  Old  Northern  in  good  demand  at 
late  prices.  Onions  temporarily  scarce  and 
higher.  Peas  in  larger  supply  from  California, 
but  bringing  Digit  prices.  Kale  is  lower. 
Southern  lei  nice  running  poor.  Spinach  scarce. 
Tomatoes  in  heavy  supply  from  West  and  South. 
Potatoes -Maine.  1661b.  bag  . 4  4b  @4  60 
State.  165  lb  bag  ..  .  .  ...........  4  25  @  I  5u 
Long  Island.  ISOlbs.  _  .  ...  5  25  @5  50 
Bermuda,  bbl .  - .  4  00  @8  00 
Southern,  late  crop,  bbl .  3  75  @  4  60 
8weet  Potatoes.  Jersey,  bu  . 125  @185 
Brussel  Sprouts,  qt . . .  5  @  14 
Celery.  Square  Crates  ...  ..  ...  2  00  @  3  50 
Garlic,  lb .  . .  ..  3  @  8 
Beets,  bbl . 2  00  @3  50 
Carrots.bbi .  ..  .  .  2  0U  @  2  5U 
Caulltlower.  bbl  . .  1  0U  @  5  00 
Cucumbers,  bu .  ...  . .  2  50  @4  00 
Cabbage,  toil .  40  00  @65  110 
Lettuce,  halt  ■  bbl.  basket  .  75  @175 
Onions.  Stale  and  W'n  White,  bu  ....  2  00  @  2  10 
State  and  Western.  lOOlbs .  3  UU  @4  20 
Conn..  100  lb.  bag  ....  3  00  @3  75 
Peppers,  bu . . . .2  00  @  3  60 
String  Beans  bu .  . ..  .  2  00  @  4  U0 
Turnips,  bbl .  •  .  . .  150  @3  00 
Squash  bbl  .  1  50  >«*  2  50 
Parsley,  bbl.  .  .....5  00  @6  00 
Egg  Plants,  bu  .  ...  . .  1  50  @3  00 
Okra,  bn .  ...  . . .  2  00  @5  00 
Kale,  bbl . .  85  @  1  00 
Peas,  bu . .  ...........  2  60  @  6  50 
Spinach,  bbi.  .  . .  .  75  @175 
HOTHOUSE  VEGETABLES. 
Cucumbers  higher.  Tomatoes  in  steady  sup. 
plv,  at  previous  price?.  Lettuce  very  dull. 
Mushrooms  slightly  higher. 
Tomatoes  it).  r  .............  lU  @  25 
Mushrooms,  lb..  '  . . .  20  @  40 
encumbers,  dot.  . .  .  .  ..  i  00  @150 
Lettuce,  bbl  . .  ........  161)  @3  00 
Radishes.  UU  bunches,  ...  ...  ..  2  00  @4  00 
HOPS 
State,  prime  to  choice.  .  .  48  @  50 
Medium  to  gouu .  ,  . .  45  @  47 
Old  stock  ,  .  4  @  6 
1  ucifiu  coast.  .  . .  13  @  U 
HAY  AND  STRAW. 
Day.  Timothy,  No.  1.  ton  . ....  1800  @19  00 
No.  2 .  .16  50  @17  50 
No.  3 . 16  00  @16  50 
Clover  mixed  . . .12  00  @17  00 
Straw,  it  ye.  ........  ....  . 13  00  @14  00 
GRAIN. 
Wheat  is  again  lower,  lacking  speculative  sup¬ 
port.  The  peace  talk  and  shortage  of  cars  amT 
LEWIS  MFG.  CO. 
62-76  Owego  St.,  Cortland.  N.  Y, 
ALFALFA  MEAL 
faJfa  Meal 
made  from  best  quality  second  cutting  Alfalfa. 
Write  for  sample  amlpricadirnctto  the  manufactur¬ 
ers,  SPRING  MILLS.  No.  1  Salem  Street,  Union  Sprinos,  N.  Y . 
22' 23 's 
HAMILTON  FARM  BERKSHIRES 
ANTI-COW  KICKER 
Money  refunded  if  not  satisfactory 
THE  MOORE  BROS.  OF  ALBANY 
NEW  YORK 
DELIVERED 
Recoil  ts  at  New  York  during  week  ending 
December  20.  1916; 
Butter.  His,  . .  2.010.120 
Eggs,  Qoz . . .  876. 4S0 
Dressed  Poultry,  packages  .  34,593 
Live  Poultry,  crates  . 5.321 
Cotton,  bales  .  44,979 
Apples,  bids . 67,664 
Lemons,  boxes  . 3.476 
'Onions,  sacks  .  29,020 
Oranges,  boxes  . 162,454 
Potatoes,  bbls . 50,747 
Corn,  bush . .  96,  GOO 
ITay,  tons  . 4.075 
Oats,  hush.  . . 338,000 
Rye.  bush .  7,500 
'Wheat,  bush .  1,275,-100 
Rosin,  bbls . . . 10,505 
Spirits  Turp,  btils . 912 
Tar,  bbls .  1,714 
both  sexes.  Write  for  literature  and 
prices  to  J.  N.  McPherson,  Scottsville.  N.Y. 
Tunis  Sheep 
SPECIAL.  Seven  May  gilts,  litter  mates,  by  our 
Rival  boar.  Out  of  Higliwood  Columbia  138th.  Thir¬ 
teen  farrowed,  twelve  raised,  this  litter.  The  dam 
lias  farrowed  97  pigs  In  eight  litters.  A  sister  has  far¬ 
rowed  168 pigs  in  13  litters;  another  sister74 pigs  in  fi 
litters ;  another  66  pigs  in  5  111 tevs  and  another 73  Digs 
inf!  litters.  We  hare  unrelated  boars  from  litters  of 
10  to  15.  H  C  3  H.  B  HARPEN0ING,  Box  15,  Oumiee.  N.Y. 
3  years  old.  Fine  Idocky 
type.  ’’Stiowcroft"  bred 
Sauquoit,  N.  Yj 
ForSale— HampshireRam 
JORDAN  FARMS 
ForSale-PAIR  OXEN,  Broken  for  all  Work 
4  years  old.  S6200.  PH.  MUELLER.  Route2.  Westwood  N.J. 
SPECIAL  BERKSHIRE  SALE 
If  you  want  a  350  pound  gilt — a  young  service 
boar  or  a  young  pig  write  us;  have  them  priced 
to  sell,  pride  HOME  FARM,  Howard,  Pa. 
A.  It.  dam  12.000  lbs.  rnilk. 
.  GLEN  HEAD.  L.  I. 
CHICAGO  WHOLESALE  MARKETS. 
33  (It!  88% 
40  (o'  41 
80  @  31 
17 
1.50(8)  1.75 
4.00(8-  6.00 
1.75(7?  2.00 
30(7?  40 
65.00(8  70.00 
60  (8)  65 
10(78  IS 
9.30@10.15 
5.00®  8.10 
8.00(7?  11 .50 
6.00(7?  9.00 
12.00(813.00 
8.80®10.00 
Butter,  eren rnery  . 
Eggs,  fresh  . 
Storage  . 
Live  chickens  . . . . 
Potatoes.  Utl . 
Apples,  bbl . 
Onions,  bu . 
Mushrooms,  lb,  ... 
Cabbage,  ton  . 
Radishes,  hothouse, 
Tomatoes,  hothouse. 
Live  steers  . 
Feeders  . 
Calves . 
Sheep  . 
Lambs  . . 
Hogs  . 
Bargains  in  fall  pigs. 
EDWIN  B.  MAULE 
Coatesville,  Pa. 
Berkshires 
Ready  for  immediate  service.-  These  are  good,  large, 
vigorous  animals  of  correct  type  and  conformation. 
HEART’S  DELIGHT  FARM,  Chazy,  New  York 
REG.  BERKSHIRES 
H.  GRIMSUAW  -  North  East,  Pa. 
F  o  r  S  a  I  e-Good  Registered  Berkshires 
Ten  female  pigs,  farrowed  September.  Price,  $11 
eaeh.  Four  male  pigs,  September  farrow.  Price.  $10 
each.  Two  open  gilts.  March  farrow.  Price,  $22  and 
$25.  Popular  tivooding,  ami  Splendid  growing  condi¬ 
tion.  Write  for  particulars.  W.  S.  Beruet.  Perkasie,  Pa- 
purebved.6-weeks-old  breeders. $7 ;  either 
Sex  CLOVEROALEFARM,  Charlotte,  New  York 
Berkshires 
COTTON  GINNING  REPORT. 
The  Census  Bureau  gives  the  following  figures 
of  cotton  ginned  up  to  December  13  in  bales: 
1916.  1915. 
Alabama  .  531,076  987,899 
Arkansas  1,045,582  722,184 
California  .  23.671  16,551 
Florida  .  49,343  53.405 
Georgia  .  1,780.199  1,861,362 
Louisiana  .  432.822  329,078 
Mississippi  .  793,283  862,201 
Missouri  .  54,276  41,474 
North  Carolina  .  618.946  666,926 
Oklahoma  . 782.813  513,251 
South  Carolina  .  894.090  1,098,283 
Tennessee  .  348,656  265,021 
Texas  .  3,485,526  2,868,603 
Virginia  .  25,333  14,060 
All  other  States  .  10,073  5,345 
Pure  Bred  Poland  China  Pigs  0?d  “fboth 
sexes.  Some  younger,  in  pairs,  not  akin,  at  moder¬ 
ate  prices.  B.  F  WRIGHT,  Ransomville,  Niaoara  Ca..  N.  Y. 
BERKSHIRE  SWINE 3^; 
for  service,  open  gilts,  and  pigs  of  all  aecs.  Good 
individuals;  cxcclleut  bleeding:  satisfaction  guar¬ 
anteed.  Prices  reasonable.  Write  for  particulars, 
TAKBELL  FARMS,  SmlthviUe  Flats,  N.Y. 
SHELDON  FARM  REGISTERED  DUROCS 
Pigs  of  both  sex.  Bred  sows.  Service  boars. 
Best  of  breeding.  C.  E.  BARNES,  Oxford,  1ST.  Y, 
REGISTERED  CHESTER  WHITES  A‘‘e^cse 
boars,  Gilts,  Bred  gilts  and  Pigs.  Satisfaction  guar¬ 
anteed.  Ridgely  Manor  Farm,  Stone  Ridoe.  N.  Y. 
Ol  f*  JC”Yountr  service  boars.  Weight, 
■  la  l/.  O  200-250  lbs.  *30-$35.  Gilts,  far¬ 
rows  March-April,  $35.  HERBERT  HAITH,  Manlius,  N.  Y 
FOR  PURE  BRED  TAMW0RTH  SWINE 
BRED  GILTS— F ALL  PIGS 
Servfci»abte  hours.  R*-;rlsfcenid  In  buyera 
name.  Shipped  C.  O.  D. 
J.  Carl  Jewett,  Mason,  Mich. 
write  or  visit  WKSTVILW  STOCK  FAItM.K. 
F.  D.  No-  1,  Winston-Salem.  North  Carolina 
DUROCS-235-pound  Spring  Gilts.  S35 
Registered.  75-p"und  fall  boars.  $12.  Registered. 
18  owe  lambs,  from  coarse  wool  dams  and  French 
Merino  sire,  $175.  W.  H.  DOW  i  SON.  Middlebury,  Vt. 
United  States 
GREAT  DANES  Photos  on  request, 
TARGET-ROCK  FARM,  Huntington,  N.  Y, 
Kinderhook  Duroc-Jersey  Swine  Asso.~uaer@>rs 
in  the  East  for  registered  stoek  of  all  ages.  Best 
Of  breeding.  Free,  from  disease. 
C.  31.  PALMER,  Sec’y-Trens.,  Valatle.  N.Y. 
FERRETS  and  GUINEA  PIGS, 
NELSON  BROS.,  Gkove  City,  Pa, 
Collie  Pups 
Duroc  Jersey  Red  Swine 
of  the  choicest  breeding.  Mature  early,  are  hardy 
and  very  prolific.  Pigs,  2  to  8  months  old,  at  rea¬ 
sonable  prices,  Satisfaction  guaranteed, 
R.  W.  McALLEN  -  Fannettsburg,  Pa. 
Males, $8-  females,  $5.  Pedigreed 
Ostrander's,  Coopers  Plains,  N.  Y 
ColliePuppies 
Pn  I  lie  Pune  silk  blacks,  white  collar  and  apron.  Fine 
UUIllcrU|Jo  markings.  No  better  bred.  Fine  driver*. 
Pedigree.  Testimonials.  C.  L.  R00MAN,  Ravenna,  Ohio 
Airo^alo  Collie  and  English  Setter  Pups 
rUrcQalc  Champion  bred.  Registered.  Shipped 
on  approval.  Crescendo  Kennels,  Metjehen 
GARDEN  AND  FARM  BOOKS 
Vegetable  Gardening,  Watts  ..,....$1,75 
Productive  Vegetable  Growing,  Lloyd  1.50 
Garden  Farming,  Corbett  .  2.00 
Manures  and  Fertilizers,  Wheeler...  1.60 
Farm  Manures,  Thorne  . .  1.50 
Farm  Management,  Warren  .  1.75 
Irrigation  and  Drainage,  King  . 1.50 
For  sale  by  THE  RURAL  NEW- 
YOR1KER,  333  W.  30th  St.,  New  York. 
HbALbTnvrb, D..«r.  sno  grown  dogs.  Thoroughbred. 
Airedale  l ernerrups  nx  wen  known  si.es.  fteauiiy 
and  active.  Siitisf&etioO  guaranteed.  Frank  Mead,  Amema,  M.T, 
DOGS- Airedale  Terriers 
Bitch  in  whelp  and  puppies.  $15  up.  Finest  im¬ 
ported  stock,  Allstone  Kennels,  Bound  Brook,  N  J. 
Boston  Produce  Markets 
TREES  AND  HOLIDAY  GREEN  STI  FF  WELL 
SOLD  IT. 
Only  a  very  modprute  surplus  of  Ohrist- 
i  tas  greens  was  loft  over  the  holiday. 
The  supply  of  wreaths,  ropes  and  ease 
goods  was  about  right,  and  prices  held 
steady  throughout  close  to  the  basis  of 
prices  quoted  last  week.  I>ut  the  stock 
of  trees  was  light  and  the  price  advanced 
sharply  from  the  previous  figure  of  GOc* 
per  bunch  to  $1  and  even  higher  at  the 
last.  Said  W.  F.  Mason,  who  has  sold 
trees  for  the  past,  od  years:  "Prices  were 
higher  in  the  country  and  dealers  were 
afraid  to  buy.  I  took  down  eight  carloads, 
about  oOO  bunches  to  the  car.  Freight 
stood  nearly  $50  per  car,  while  it  used  to 
be  $15.  About  all  the  trees  are  Maine 
firs.  Spruce  are  not  wanted  here,  but 
will  sell  in  other  markets  and  a  few  will 
pass  here  when  trees  are  scarce.  We 
have  to  go  bitek  2B5  miles  to  get  beyond 
the  Gypsy  moth  quarantine  area  when 
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