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The rural new-yorkER 
781 
Saturday, November 16, 1889. 
This department lias necessarily been 
very much contracted this week on ac¬ 
count of a press of advertising and other 
matter. 
There has been little change except that 
the prices of grain show a slight upward 
tendency. Reports from the West say that 
the corn crop has been greatly overesti¬ 
mated, both in yield and quality. 
LATEST WHOLESALE PEICES 
-OF- 
COUNTRY PRODUCE. 
New York, Saturday, November 16 , 1889 . 
®Si 80. Green Peas. $1 Uj^iSi 10. 
Buttkr— New—suite ami Pennsylvania, beat,24ft25t&: 
Elkin, oesi, 26e; VVesieru. nest, 24is.2ac; ilu prnut, 
20"*i8c; dogood, 16 19 1 I 0 poor, 12 all; state, Dairy, 
half-tlrfclns, tubs, best, 23®--c ! do do prime 20 ® 2 l; 
do do tine, 15 i.lt; Welsh, tubs, tine, 19<a2lc; do do, 
good, 15tt|S; tlrklns. best, — ®-e; do prime, e; 
do 11 lie,—®—c. Western Imitation Creamery, best, 
18^20; do tine, V 2 ol 5 ; Western dairy, line, I5«l7e; 
dc fair, ll®12c( do poor. 9®16c; do factory fresh, best, 
l2®12]4c. do prime. 10*@11; do good, 9n*]0 ; do poor, 7 
<& 9c 
Chkkhe. -state factory, fancy, lO^jc ; do ao One, 
!>m<. 10e; do do, prime. 9®lllc ; do do. fairtogood, 
Ohio, llni prime, 7}£®l0c; do good,—®—c: 
10 good, —< 3 —; Skims. Ugnt, 7®8e; do medium 
;>®7e; do full, 2®4c. 
Heaa.—Near uy rresti, 23>4®26e ; Canadian. 22(3 
24c; Southern, 20322c; Western, Pest, 22*»24e; limed, 
lie; Ice house, 15@17e. 
Khuits.—Pbesh.—A pples, per bbl. $1 59® 13 75; 
Pears, per bbl. 82 IKK«$350 ; do per keg, §2 00(32 75; 
Grapes, best perlb,3*Tc. do. good 2@3e. Cranberries, 
C. C , per bbl, $4 U0®$8 00 ; do. per crate, $2 25:u.82 50; 
J ersev, uo, 21 25 3 $J 50. Lemons, per box, $1 75®g6 00 . 
Domestic Dried Apples—Evaporated, old, 5®se; 
do choice. new.9J6'oiiOc; prime, e@sj3e; sliced, new, 
4@5J4e; do old, 3(a394c: Chopped, 3«3J4c, Cores and 
skins, 2V&3c. Cherries new. 9®12e: 00 , old, 3 ®lUc. 
Raspberries new 22<«.24e ; Blackberries, 5 W'« 5 *»c. 
Pi aches, Delaware evaporated, peeled, 15c320e, do do, 
ur peeled, 3®10c; Georgia, evaporated, peeled, new 13 
(a 15c; do do do, mi peeled, 7&, 8 , 10 c ; do do, sundrled. 9 
@9J<jc Huckleberries, new, I2@13c.Plums, new, italic. 
Game — Plover, per doz, $1 50®8l 75 : Snipe do. do, 
#1 50 ( 38175 , Woodcock, per pair. 80 50@81 00 ; Grouse, 
do do, 75(38109; Partridges do, 87538100. Duck, Mal¬ 
lard ti 0 ; 375 e; do, Teal. 25®50c; do. Redhead,$1 uO®$2 0U; 
do Canvas-back, 8 * 50®$4 uo, Rabbits, per pair, 20 ® 
36c; quail, per dozen, SI 5u®$2 00; Venison, per lb., 
5® ISc. 
Hay and Straw. Timothy, best, 80@&5c; do good, 
85®,0c: do mcdlnni, 40®50c ; Clover, mixed, 45®5Uc; 
shipping, 40345c. STRAW—No. 1 rye, 7o®i5c ; short 
rye, 40®45c; oat, 30^400. 
Honey—I n one-pound boxes. 
Buckwheat, 10® 12 c; Beeswax 
White Clover, 12®14e; 
22® 23c. 
Hors.- State New, 12®18c; do, good, lOfflllc; do 
common, 7®9c; do PS 8 . oesi II" 12e; 00 do prime, 9 ® 
10c; do do common, 6(910 ; California, New, best, 12 ® 
-c; do good to prime, l0®Ue; do Old, best, 11®12 c. 
do common and fair, 7®9e. 
Nuts.—P eanuts are quiet. Fancy, had picked, quoted 
at 61$ ®7c, and farmers’ grades at 5 a. -c, Pecans, 5 k>® 
Chestuuts. 84 00,.t$(i 00 per bushel; Hickory Nuts 
81 i5«82 Oo per bushel. 
Poui.trv. Dressed—T urkeys, mixed, per lb. 7® 
02c; Fowls. Western, choice, lOutHc; do common to 
good, 7®9o: Ducks, spring, good. 10®16; Squabs, 
white, per dozen, 83iKK.<iS-; do dark, do, 82 UU*82 25; 
Chickens, spring, 7wl5c: Fowls, near by, ll®12c. 
Poultry—Live.— Chickens-Spring, per lb, 9 ® 10 e. 
Fowls near-by, per Ib, 9 <tl 0 c, ao Western, per lb. 9 
®9hc; roosters, per lb, 5t*«>6c; Turkeys, per lb, 8 ® 
lie; Ducks,Western, per pair, 60®8Qc; Geese,Western, 
per pair, 81 25®81 55, 
Seeds. -Clover Is hard to sell; exporters quiet. New 
prlme.future deliveries offered at 6(4 and choice ,6 Lae. 
with fancy at 6 & 0 . Timothy quoted at 81 5U®81 60. 
Canary, 2®4c. 
Veoktahi.es —Potatoes—Jersey, per bbl. 81 25(3815 
Long Island do, $2: state do. Si 25®81 6.5 Western, d 
SI t»3$i 70; Sweets do, 81 15383 25. Cabbage, per lb 
50. Turnips, per bbl,TtKITnc unions—orain 
County Red. Si <*um.$ 2 2 .- Eastern White, $3 uo @$4 a 
Eastern Red, 82 22>(<t$8 00, State, Yellow. 81 756*82 t 
Cauliflower, per bbl. si no«a85 (M; Squash, Marrov 
so (5®«l 10; do Hubbard. 81 U0,*$l 25, Celery, per do 
bunches, 15c®gl U0. 
.^doL —Spnng Texas, 17®23c. and Fall do 2irt’25 
rail California, 5tii.se, and Spring do 19 325; Sc.ourc 
Texas 52-53c; Delaine, J 6 c; Indiana, 29c; Seourc 
Territory.55c; Donskoi, 24l$e; XX Ohio, 34c; Seourc 
Colorado, 53e; Auslraiiau, 31e. 
GRAfN MARKETS. 
WHEAT—Sales-No 1 Hard at 95e delivered; Ni 
Northern, 9 Lg<. 92e, delivered: Ungraded Winter R< 
,Stt*-uq e No. 2 Red In elevator quoted. 84 3 MIoe: N\ 
Uctl quoted 8ile@82c. elevator. RYE.-Held'nigh 
but prices are more or less nominal. Western ouot< 
BARI.KY.—Unchanged In price and ch 
t'OKN. (.ouliuurd small receipts and scarcity 
stock, together with the advance In wheat, hail 
stimulating effect on the general market. Sale: 
Ungraded Mixed and White at 40Ss®4.!Wc; No, 
42^1(3424*0, elevator, 42^®43e afloat; No 2 Wh 
quoted at 4Ut®42e, elevator; No. l November. 4 1 
42kic. OATS.—No. 8 Mixed at 27c; No. 8 White 29 *- 
29tt.c; No. 2 Mixed, -'74*®2i«e Uevator, 23k,e deliver! 
No. 2 White, 30H®30^c; No. I White, 34tae; Mix 
Western, 25*3®29c; W hite do, 3H®36c. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
RKEVFS.-Very common to p line bullocks sold at 
S' ..lall ,5c per Iki lbs; oxen and slags Ht >2 73(383 7,1; 
< ows ill si 85 82 87q.e, and bulls at 8 '(3*2 75. Latest 
private cable advices f ont '-10111 Britain Indicate a 
co nlimeu dull market for hci f ami cattle, ami prices 
are weak all around. 
MILCH COWS.—Ke elats for the week thus far 126 
head. Oood stock scarce and a little lirm hut com 
mon cows arc plenty ami not wanted. Inferior stock 
sells at decent to good at $35(rc$50 per head. 
CALVES.-Grassers at *2®83 40; Fed Calves at 
Mixed at 83'*81 50; Veals at 85(383, and Wostei 
Calves at $3 40®$3 37H'. ’ 
AND LAMBS.—“Cull ” Sheep sold at 82 
® 8 -; ordinary to good at $3 75(385 23; common tovei 
u homo Lambs ut 85 15(38'' 65, and a load of extra Ueuv 
do at *6 70; “Culls ” sold at 84 50, atd mixed stock at 
81 30®85 
HOGS.- No sales on live weight. Nominally weak 
at $4 384 40 per 100 lbs. 
Communications Received for the W :ek Ending 
November 16 , 1889 . 
C. F B.-S. G.—M. W. F.-M E. W , thank you -T. 
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P. C-—w. C s.-c.M. L. C.H.-C. F. H.—B. B.—Mrs. 
E.D.B.—B.E. J. -H H W.-H O. H.-H. u.—J. L. D. 
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