carrots, bn., 60 to 75c; cabbage, 100 
heads, $2.50 to $8.50; cauliflower, hu., 
$1,125 to $12,125; celery, bunch, 40 to 80c; 
endive, doz. heads. 00 to 00c; lettuce, 
box. 50c? to $1 : parsley, doz. bunches, 25 
to 30c; parsnips, bu.. $1 to $1.25; pump¬ 
kins. bu., 10 to 50c; radishes, doz. 
bunches, 25 to 85c; spinach, bu„ $1 to 
$1.25; squash, hu., 00 to 75c; tomatoes, 
10-lb. basket, $2.75 to $3; turnip* bu.. 
white, 75c to $1 ; yellow, 50 to 00c. 
KWEKTS 
Honey, firm; light comb, lb., 24 to 
25c; dark, 10 to 10c. Maple products, 
inactive. 
FEED 
Hay. firm; Timothy, track, ton, $17 to 
$20; clover mixed, $10 to $18; straw, 
$10 to $12. Wheat bran, carlot, ton, 
$20.50; middlings. $30.50; red dog, 
$85.50; cottonseed meal, $45.50; oilmen!, 
$51; hominy, $84; gluten, $5^.75; oat 
feed, $15.50; rye middlings. $20.50. 
.1. W. C, 
SWINE 
LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
We offer Farmers and Breeders of UueniBeys au op¬ 
portunity to aecure exceptionally bred, healthy 
niillR, from a clean, Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable prices. Kin* of tlio May—Dolly Dimple— 
Holden Secret, and Olenwood breed in* out of A. It. 
dams or dams that will be tested. Write for sales list 
and Pedigrees. dairy farms ?? s. si.. Phil,.. p». 
SHADY SIDE BERKSHIRESS 
a special offer on fall pigs of all apes. We tdiipC. O. D. 
Pay when they an ive. K. C. f INIIKIt. Prop., Hamilton. V Y. 
Brighton Market, Boston 
Large offerings Of canner cows with 
heavy buying by the slaughtering inter¬ 
ests resulted ip a weak market at 
Brighton, October 2,1, as was the case 
i he previous week. About 1,500 bead 
were offered, and early buying started at 
2c a pound, but this was sunn pushed 
dewn, and till . nn.aL, comprising one of 
the largest, lots in the day’s sales, and 
weighing 46,870 lbs. in the aggregate, 
with au average of 745 lbs, each, sold at 
l%e. These rows were received Monday, 
when 2 1 l c per lb, was refused for them, 
sii that the Miippor lost 1&C lb., in ad¬ 
dition to a heavy shrinkage in weight. 
The slaughtering interests bought some 
rows at. 2 1 ..ac was the best price 
received fur ordinary bologna cows. Cows 
of 1,010 lbs. or better, classified as good. 
sold at that, figure, as against 8e the week 
previous. A *‘ew very fancy cows brought 
le. <>ue Vermont shipper, who Hold cows 
for less than 2c a pound, said that it was 
the first time for 12 years. 
Several pairs of oxeu came in from 
Maine and New Hampshire, but excited 
little interest. Bulls were in limited sup¬ 
ply, but brought 4c or a trifle better. Tin- 
top price paid was Gtbc. The market for 
calves wa- soft. A few brought 11c. but 
tin- average was 10c. Coarse calves held at 
5 and tic. The best (he slaughterers would 
pay for hogs was a trifle lower than 
a week previous. One lot of 14 hogs was 
sold at 11c for farm stocking purposes. 
The total previous receipts for last 
week were 84 cars ; 42 were sold to the 
stockyards and the balance to the slaugh¬ 
ter houses. Average livestock prices at 
the Brighton yard were as follows: 
BEEF CATTLE 
Oct. 31. (dot 24. 
Fancy. 7 3 gtf/ilOc 7 1 ofV/10c 
Good . 6 di\ 7c 6 (if. 7c 
Ordinary .... 5 di) tic 5 @ Ac 
BEEF COWS 
4 (d i 4 Vic 4y» (a) 5c 
2M>tfr> 3 3 / 2 c 8 ~(<il 4e 
2 (<D 21/. c 2 V. (n 8c 
Large Berkshiresat Highwood 
High wood Berkshire^ liavo a I wavs been 
noted forsizo end prolificacy. Weaned pigs 
from unrelated liners ready for shipment. 
H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING. Box 15. Dundee. N. Y. 
We are offering young bulls and bull 
calves out of good A. R. eruvs at very 
reasonable prices, also a few females. 
F. C. SHAW. Mer., Port Chester, New York 
SpringhiaxilL Farm 
offers yotintr service boat* by ! uibi»U*orV Superb, No. 
25G330. Also br**<J Sovr? for Septum*‘**p f/errow. Writn 
J. I’!. WATSON . M nrbU'iluli*, C * «»!• SI • 
For Sale-One TH !E?is G t mo° Berkshire B*ar 
One Tlioroinjlibved Registered .r»r*i*y Bull 
HILL FARM. Sterlington. N f. Plinne, Raniapo Hi 
Public Sale—Nov. 21-22 
A Few Registered Duroc-Jersey Boar Pigs' 1 ,,’;* 
Thrifty nnii well grown. WALTER JOKES, Ho. 124. Monroe, M I 
11 A.M. :? miles east of Waynesboro, Pa„ 
on State road ; easily reached by motor 
60 Guernseys, 30 Registered Bulls, bred 
to open heifers; 30 High Grade Guernseys, 
1 to 3 years; some fresh and Springers. 
For cntulvyuc, trritr, 
J. HARLAN FRANTZ - Waynesboro, Pa. 
Coming Farmers’ Meetings 
Nov. 7-0 — "Wisconsin Bui I er-makers* 
Association, Lit Crosse, Wis. Secretary, 
II. ('. Larson, Madison, Win. 
Nov. 4-11—Pacific International Live 
Stock Exposition, Portland, Ore. Mana¬ 
ger. <>. M. Plummer. 
Nov. 8-10—New Hampshire Horticul¬ 
tural Society, annual exhibition, Nashua, 
Eureka Stock Farm 
For Sale—Registered Chester White Pigs 
10 wks. to 10 mi'R old. Both sex. Bred for growth 
nnd quality. Wvlteyour wants 
EDWARD WALTER Box SB R Wesi Chester Pi 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Big Type Chester Whiles 
Bull calves and bulls of serviceable age. A. R. breeding. 
Prices very reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
SMITHVILLE FLATS Chenango Co. New Yorh 
Nov. 9-10—National Milk Producers’ 
Federation, sixth annual meeting, Spring- 
field, Mass. 
Nov. H-ll—Ohio State University Hor¬ 
ticultural Festival, Columbus, O, 
Nov. 14 — National Grange, annual 
meeting, Wichita, Kan. 
Nov. 14-17 - State Dairymen's Asso¬ 
ciation, Watertown, N. Y. 
Nov. 15-17—-American Pomological So¬ 
ciety, Council Bluffs, la. 
Nov. 15-lS — Monmouth Poultry Club, 
annual show. Ited Bank. N. J. 
Nov. 21-28-—Annual meeting. New 
York State Federation of Farm Bureau 
Associations, Onondaga Hotel, Syracuse, 
N. Y. 
Nov. 2-S-30—Sharon Poultry Associa¬ 
tion, annual show. Sharon. Conn. Sec¬ 
retary, A. E. Hot a ling. Sharon. Conn. 
Nov. 2S-Dee. 2 — Franklin Township 
Poultry Association, second annual show, 
poultry and pot stock, Franklin Lake, 
Sows, bred or open, at @30, 860 aw*l @TO Eacii. 
Three Tried Service Boars ai from $35 to $75 This 
is yonr chance to buy America's Best lit a great 
bargain. VICTOR F A R 51S, Rellvale, N. Y 
Florham Farm Guernseys & e r * b”1 
grade cows. We have several well bred eaivesfor 
sale at reasonable prices. .Sell the scrub bull and 
improve the herd. R. H. ALLEN, Mgr., Madison. N. J. 
BEAMES’ BIG TYPE 
Chester Whites 
FOUR ROADS FARM. Sugar Loal,N.Y. 
FORESTDALE FARM 
Offers Yf»y Rose stock of h..ih sexes, all ages, from A. R, 
dam,, priced for i|iiicb sale. Accredited Iterd No. 16009, 
SatlslWli'.il guaranteed. RICHARD D. OxFOREST. XmiUrRim. N Y. 
IF'ANCY 
The big. smooth type of superior quality and breed 
ing. Bied g>|ts. service boars and Spring pigs at 
reasonable prices. \V. TV. W HIM AM, 1*. O. 
Box No. 469. Hurntnehtonn. Va. 
REGISTERED G-UERNSEY -BULL 
Two years old Pec. *ih A Iso Bull calf dropped April 10th* 
I’rice reasonable. CHAS. F. 6CLBSMITH, B» SSI. Ellen,, ll«. H. f 
Fancy .. 
(lood ... 
i Irdinary 
< 'aimers 
Prirwcl for 
■ la V/ a O quirk 3ule, 
West Cossackie, Nkw Yojik 
ami Chenier White IMjj*, an<t bre»l 
tOOKKS - WaYvjlmj, Nkw \oas 
•a. g 
I sows. 
BARGAINS: HOLSTEIN bred ,'$85! 
Heifer calves, S35 to 8550, according to age. Ten 
cows. Si 50 to 8‘ioo. Top notch breeding. 
ELITE STOCK I'ARM 
F. H. RIYENBURGH. Prq». Blumisvllle, X. Y. 
0 1 P Big Type. Best Blood line?. Registered Free. 
. I. U. 3 v V...1 l’igs. <lil.nOup. Klthersex. Pairs n< 
akin. Satisfaction Guaranteed. R. HILL. Seneca faile, H. x. 
Dpt. 5-7—Now Jersey State Horticul¬ 
tural Society, annual meeting. Haddon 
Hall. Atlantic City, N. J. Secretary, II. 
11. Albertson, Burlington. N. .1. 
Dee. 5-8—Merrimack Valley Poultry 
Association, eighth annual show, Con- 
vord, N. II. Secretary, S. G. Nate, Con¬ 
cord. N. II. 
Dee? 1 13-10—Middlesex County Poultry 
Association, annual show, Middletown, 
Conn. 
Chester Whites ami Bcrkshires. * weeks old 
8«.oo e«cb. ROUSE BROS., Ovsbork, 1‘a 
Fancy . 
Rough 
Boars . 
1iressed 
FOR SALE SSStSSS HOLSTEINS 
three to five yenraold . (Inn-by, Pontiac and Korndyko 
breeding — enormous producers, several now- due to 
freshen, tuberculin lasted, fully guaranteed. 
L’lIAS. A. HOWEI.l.. II nw ells. Orange. Co., X. V. 
70 miles 'Vet N Y f mi Frte R. R. 
Big Type Duroc-Jersey Pigs 
Roxrs and sows ft.un largo litter- and of Mef'hord Patli- 
linder stiuiu. Registered, S-weelcs ud pig-. $15 each 
LAKE VIEW FARM M Newton, Sussex Co. N J 
For Sale-Duroc- Jersey Pigs 
Ten week* old. Su ed by RojaI Sensation, 4tli- Choice 
bre*l D&JU&. Price, Fight Duliwrw RAcb. Kegiatei eil »do 
Transferred. 8<iuure Deal Fwrrn, Memphis N. Y. 
BROWN SWISS CATTLE 
Brown Swiss Bull Calves For Safe 
FROM R. O. I’. VOWS 
Herd established II) years. Under State anil Feder¬ 
al supervision. Kimielon Farms, Butler, J. 
h w IIRGPQ Orion and Sensation Breeo 
*Mi\WV/o ; ng ^|i :il!es f or s ., | ^ 
F. M. Pattington A Son MerriUelil, N. Y 
A T> V A N C F, M K N T 
Less than i’ll years ago anly U own. is ,f 
nuinpshirvs. T tday. H2,oX>. Fr*« r’livu- 
l u. Vli ages. LOCUST LAWN FARM 
Bin 11 WllllE-OKU, fk 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
MUCH COWS 
$1006/160 
IKXf/HOO 
35 di) 50 
SlOOftbltiO 
50(3100 
■IdOt) 50 
E. I. F. 
v ^Make More Mone^r., 
With a draft-free, 
1 v warm, dry, easily 
cleaned, vermin-proof 
poultry house of Natco wHjlW 
Glazed Hollow Tile, 
you increase your egg yield 
and have healthier chickens. 
Easily erected at reasonable 
first cost with no upkeep 
expense afterwards. 
Write for the new Nntvo on the Farm Book. 
l NATCO d “TIIJ: j 
NATIONAL-l-'IREPRGDFINC} • CO/AFANY 
U34 Fulton Bim.niNG :: Pittsburgh. Pa. 
MILKING SHORTHORNS YiTrh'T^ 
The ilniry cow of Old England. Quality milk. 
Prime beef. WALMUI GROVE FARM WasInngtDnville, N.Y. 
DERtH'S-September Pigs and Mature St<i<-k 
ELMWOOD FARMS, P. O. Box 15. Uradtord, N Y 
and i>. t. C. I’lGS. i-bvap 
J.H. WHEXrON,r>inlcdP<II.N.T 
Reg.tlairy Shorihorn Calves 
Buffalo Wholesale Markets 
Bulter is up again, potatoes arc firmer, 
peaches ant! local melons are about gone, 
tree fruits arc too plentiful, eggs are 
soaring. Vegetables big supply. 
BUT IT.K -C 11F ESK —EGGS 
Butter, firm; creamery, 45 to 52c; 
dairy, 42 to 4S-; .-rocks, 40 to 4Se; com¬ 
mon, 80 to 81c. Cheese, firm; daisies, 
flats, longhorns, limburger, all 27 to 2Sc; 
Sw iss, 2s to 80c. Eggs, active ; hennery. 
08 to 75c; State ami Western candluMl, 
45 to 50c; storage, 30 to 38c. 
Poultry 
Dressed p« j. r\, dull; turkeys, 45 to 
50c; fowls, 22 to 82c; broilers, 30 to 
84c: chickeiis, 22 to 20c; old roosters, 20 
to 21c: ducks, 84 to 85c; geese. 20 to 
22c. Live poultry, fair; fowls, 10 * to 
25c; .Springer-, 10 to 24c; old roosters, 
17 to IS-; ducks, 22 to 24c; geese. 20 
To 22c. 
APPLES- POTATOES 
Appl es, steady, best named varieties, 
bu., 75c to $1.50; seconds. 25 to 00c; 
Potatoes, firm: best homegrown, bu.. 50 
to 75c; swc is, Jersey, hamper. $1.15 to 
$1.26; s. >. $2 i■ > $2.25. 
TREE VltUirS 
Bears, easy: Beurre Bose, bu., $1.75 
to $2; other -oils. 50c to $1.50. Plums, 
about gone, tjuinees. «iull; No. 1, hu., 
■s 1 to $1.25: seconds. 25 to 50c. Peaches 
going out. 
IliAPES BERRIES 
Grapes, steady; homegrown, ton, $00 
tn $70; blue, 10-lb, basket. 50 to 00c; 
Malagas and Toha>s, keg, $7.50 to $10. 
(’ranberries. box. 5u ills., $5.50 to $0. 
Melons, t'us; lias and honeydews, box, 
81.50 to $2. 
t wenty Selected Spring Farrowed Boars for Sale 
Si»om ready service. Groat Orion Sensntb.n 2nd 
Breeding. Guaranteed Breeders. Herd Immune. 
GOBEL FARMS - Annandale, N. J 
FERRETS 
or doten 
lots. Price list free. Illustrated" booklet. 10 
cents, c H KEEFER & CO.. Greenwich. Ohio 
Orion Defender Durocs 
PlC?, Gllte. Sows and Boars, 
OIUIHU KxklX Stanley, W 
toi killing rats. Also huming rabbits, 
inatrib tum book and price list l rev. 
Levi 1'nrnaworth Nee l-amlon. Ohio 
Ferrets 
WOOL AND LAMBS ARE ADVANCING IN PRICE 
GET A PURE BRED SIRE g^BUS 
Rambomllet, Cheviot. Oxford, Southdown. Blaek- 
facod Highlnud and Dorset rams. In good nno wool 
ewes. Big type Puroc pigs d weeks old The kind 
that *Umch. D H TOWNSEND A SONS. Interlaken. N. Y 
Either color; large or small: Mated Pairs or EVoseu 
lots. Price list free. Illustrated booklet 10c. 
JNO. f. MURRAY & SON R. 0. No 1 New London. Ohio 
PnrSnlp ,ic Y II VMPKIIIKK SIIKEI*. HAM* an.1 
rot dale ks aobIv obhir UK>. h ir .b, v . >. t 
BEST OF BREEDING SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 
Three litters of piumies and one brood matron, 
from $8 up, 
INDIAN TRAIL STOCK FARM - Jetterson. N. Y. 
Registered Shropshires 
20 Kiims. 1 nml 2 years old ; 2 . 
Ewes. FRED VAN VLEET, Loili. ». » 
FEEDING 
Reg. Hampshire Down EWES 
and yearling Rams. Reg. South Down E'ves rorsnle. 
KLU8T1GER . Gladstone, N. J. 
Thoroughbred AireoalePuppies 
Airedale in this section. VTIielp«>d t July 15th. Eli¬ 
gible regl-tei Have seven champions in liist four 
go aerations, Males S25; Fcmalos, SI5. Satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed VALLEY EGG FARM LitlJe Valiev. N. Y. 
During the Winter will improve the 
condition of your poultry, hogs and 
stock very materially. It provides 
tlu* necessary proteins and minerals for 
better health and insures glen ter future 
profits. Write today for valuable feeding 
information,— free! 
CHAS. M. STRIJVEN & CO. 
114-0 S. Frederick St.. Baltimore, Md. 
KHr«|»»hlr«- I,'am, uml I'uall ups. Well COV- 
•l. STF.VKNS BROS. - w u sox. Sew Yobr 
Airedale Puppies 
'OR SALE—Shry|t*Klri- 1 curling K u in - A 1 .Mil, b-.. iIhi 
K aiuliouiUcl K;t mis huBEAl C. BiAROSLEY. Mynlaui Edit.N T 
(III 8»1K—F.»\ and Rubbil llomnd Ready tc 
run. Male, <ni; Female, fin CARL J. MOLTf, »».r,.ill«, R.T 
|c»lIgrccd C.ilUc I’upa. Tin- ban Is ir,-- and int. Ugcnt 
klml. Also Kor Tcfi Id's Nil SUS AROS- «ro»» I'iij, Vx. 
OR SALE ORaCHARCE Tliorob'd AiredulcdeR TorUnTob’d 
collie. For iafocmAlion write WESLEY AMBE.ltwnilieiiil.M*. 
Rambouillet & Delaines 
A few good rams of both breeds at fanners' prices. 
Also rauis good enough to bend thn best pure bred 
Hocks. A few Kmnbouil-et owes to sell, open or 
tired. TV. It. PRESTON, Spring water, Ji. Y. 
^ -> FIRST CLASS SECOND-HAND 
I Peach Cartier*, lten ■ ''rates. On- 
I ion Crate:;. Baskets of all kinds, 
l '{BSjTOl and other Fruit and Vegetable 
Package*, Egg Cases All these 
containers aie In as good a* new 
condition and ready for instant use Cjriol Shipments 
—Our Specialty. I.ft Cx Quofr r«r That’s All! 
THE EMPTY PACKAGE SUPPLY CO. 
Dept. R. 301-303 Jebnsun Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Eligible Airedales. COHASSLI KENNELS, n>n,»lion. Clan. 
Wanted to Buy-Bird Dog “y.Ut.SSg dSUKK 
Woodcock and Partri.igc Stato nge ami price. Ad¬ 
dress ADVERTISER 1094, care Rural New-Yorker 
W.ihIlhI t<» h i.vf, Kwt*S AT BAR 
CAINS ItVffif C. 8$v«rci. Itnilowvillc, N.V 
For Sale Holstein and Dorset Sheep 
male and female Holstein, 1‘, ;i> obi. Rutter record 
clone up Small Hook l>o s.-i>. jenison. I «<-k li,rl|», N. t. 
MEANS UNIONS 
Beaus, ijuiet ; kidney, cwt.. $7.50 to 
$8.50; mnmiws, $7.50 to $S; pea and 
medium. $G.5(l to $7. Onions, firm; yel¬ 
low. cwt,, $1.50 to $1.80; Ebenezers, hu.. 
$1.25 in $1.50; Spanish, small crate, 
$1 .S5 lo $2 
\ la.iuAiu>:c 
\'eKt*Iabk‘. v . t Beets, bu. 50 lo 75e; 
Male or female. Op possum Hog, 
• IMiuur, He law are 
Thirty Dollar* up. 
#U.» K. H. K1GUS 
For Sale A 120-ACRE FARM 
*'! h Herd of Big Milking Registered Holsteins 
Til* location is tine in Western New York 1 want 
to find a dairyman who has four good milkers in Ills 
family. Terms very easy. The farm will pay front 
$(1.000to$10.000. Thla IstliiM chaiicu for the right man. 
WILLIS K. WHITE Geneva. New York 
E B K I. I V (. 
M udlaon, N . J 
Milch Goats Cheap 
•Jerseys ForSale Cows, Heifers and Heifer Calves 
Alltiibcit-.t'iii tested by the State of Sew Jersey. At price* 
that will in-ore their sale. Come ami see them. 
CHARLES G fOSTER P 0. Bu> 173 Murristown N J 
F Oi; S VI.1 ITKKTOi; (4 E \ B l K <■ DDK, 
lired (■• pure bred registered Toggenburg Buck. *25 
KTIIE I llltllSON, 4A:. ki...l A,»„ n>,( >*>» Rrichlon. N. Y 
