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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
November 8 
MARKETS 
THE WEEK'S QUOTATIONS. 
WHOLESALE PRICES. 
New York, Nov. 1, 1902. 
GRAIN. 
Barley, feeding, c. i. f. Buffalo. — @ 41 
Malting . 49 @ 61 
Corn, No. 2, mixed. — @ 67% 
Oats, No. 2, w'hite . — @ 36 
Rye, No. 2, State, track. — @ 54 
Wheat, No. 1, hard, Manitoba. — @ 84 
No. 1, Northern, Duluth. — @ 83 
No. 2, red, elevator. — @ 78% 
BBA/NS.‘ 
Marrow, 1902, choice, bu. — @2 95 
1901, choice . 2 85 @2 90 
Medium, 1902, choice .2 40 @2 45 
1901, choice .2 30 @2 35 
Pea. 1902, choice . — @2 40 
Medium and pea, 1901, com to 
good .2 00 @2 25 
Red kidney, 1902, choice.3 20 @3 25 
101, common to good.2 40 @3 00 
White kidney, 1901, choice.2 60 @2 70 
1901, poor to good .2 20 @2 50 
Black turtle soup, choice . — @2 10 
Yellow eye, 1902, choice.2 70 @2 75 
Lima, 1902, California .3 05 @3 10 
Imported, Giants . — @2 10 
Pea, prime .2 20 @2 25 
Medium, prime .2 10 @2 20 
Medium, common to good.1 95 @2 05 
FEED. 
Spring bran, spot . — @18 90 
Middlings .17 50 @21 00 
Linseed meal . — @26 50 
BUTTER. 
Creamery, extra, lb. 
Firsts, lb. 
Seconds, lb. 
Lower grades, lb. 
Held, fancy, lb. 
State dairy, half-tubs, fancy, lb 
Half- tubs, firsts, lb. 
Tubs, seconds, lb. 
Tubs, t’hirds, lb. 
Tins, etc., lb. 
W’n imitation creamery, finest.. 
Fair to good, lb. 
Lower grades, lb. 
Western factory, June make- 
Current make, fancy, lb. 
Current make, seconds, lb- 
Renovated, fancy, lb. 
Common to prime, lb. 
Packing stock, lb. 
CHEESE. 
Full cream, small, colored, Sep¬ 
tember, fancy, lb. 
Small, white, Sept., fancy — 
Small, Oct., choice . 
Small, good to prime . 
Small, common to fair. 
Large, col’d, Sept., fancy. 
Large, white, Sept., fancy- 
Large, Oct., choice . 
Large, good to prime. 
Large, common to fair. 
'Light skims, small, choice. 
Large, choice . 
Part skims, prime . 
Fair to good . 
EGGS. 
— @ 25 
23 @ 241/2 
21 @ 221/2 
19 @ 20 
24 @ 24y 2 
23i/ 2 @ 24 
22 @ 23 
20 @ 211/2 
18 @ 19 
18 @ 23 
— @ 20 
18 @ 19 
17 @ 171/2 
17i/ 2 @ 18y 2 
18 @ 18% 
17 @ 171/2 
— @ 21 
171/2® 20 
16 @ 171/2 
— @ 121/2 
— @ 121/2 
— @ 12 % 
11%@ 12 
10 @ IP /2 
- @ 12 % 
- @ 12 % 
— @ 12 
11%@ 11% 
10 @ II 1/2 
10 %@ 11 
10 @ ioy 2 
9i/ 2 @ 10 
8 y 2 @ 9 
QUOTATIONS LOSS OFF. 
W’n, fresh gath’d, doz. 24 @ 25 
QUOTATIONS AT MARK. 
Nearby, fancy, selected, white.. — @26 
Fresh gathered, fancy, mixed — @25 
State and Pa., fair to good...... 22 @ 24 
Held and mixed ...'— 20 @ 21 
Western, northerly sections, 
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Candled and graded, firsts — — @ 22 
Uncandled, graded . 2iy 2 @ 22 
Ungraded . 19 @ 21 
Southerly sections, graded .... 20%@ 21 
Ungraded, beat,........ — @ 20 
Ungraded, po|>rjto fair . . .. 18 @ 19 
Kentucky, fair-* to prime. • •>.. 19 @*20% 
Tennessee, fair to prime.... 1S%@ 26 
Fresh gath’d, dirties, doz...— 16 @ 18% 
Checks, doz .. 15 @ 17 
Refrigerator, Spring p’k’d, f'cy, 
lpcal storage charges paid to 
January 1. . ..j.20 @ 21 
Spring p’k’d. on dock. 19%@ 20 
Summer p’k’d, fair to good... 18%@ 20 
Limed, prime, doz. 19%@ 20 
LIVE POULTRY. 
Spring chickens, tb. — @ 12 
Fowls, lb. — @ 13 
Roosters, old, lb. — @9 
Turkeys, lb. — @ 10 
Ducks, Western, pair. 75 @ 80 
South’n and Southw’n, pair... 60 @ 70 
Geese, Western, pair .1 37 @1 50 
South’n and Southw’n, pair...l 12 @1 25 
Live pigeons, pair . — @ 25 
DRESSED POULTRY. 
ICED. 
Turkeys, Spring, dry-pkd, fancy — @ 14 
Average grades, lb. 12 @ 12% 
Spring, scalded, av. gra.des_ 11 @ 12% 
Western, old, av. best. 14 @ 15 
Western, old, poor to fair... 7 @ 10 
Chickens, Phila., broilers, lb_ — @ 20 
Roasters, lb. .. 16 @ 17 
Mixed sizes, lb. 14 @ 15 
Pa., fancy, lb. — @ 15 
Fair to good . 11 @ 13 
W’n, dry-pkd, av. best. 11 @ 11% 
Scalded, av’ge best . 11 @ 11% 
Ordinary, lb. 8 @ 10 
Fowls, W’n, dry-pkd, av. best.. 11%@ 12 
Scalded, av’ge best. 11%@ 12 
Southw’n, av’ge best. 11%@ 12 
W’n, poor to fair . 8 @ 10 
Old roosters,, lb. — @ 8% 
Spring ducks, East’n and L. I. — @ 17 
Jersey and Up-river, lb. — @ 16% 
W’n, lb. 8 @ 12 
Spring geese, Eastern’ lb. 15 @ 16 
Squabs, prime, large, white, doz — @2 50 
Mixed, doz .2 12 @2 25 
Dark, doz . — @1 75 
GAME. 
Partridges, fresh, pair.1 50 @2 00 
Frozen, pair .1 25 @1 50 
Grouse, frozen, pair.2 50 @2 75 
Woodcock, pair .1 25 @1 75 
English snipe, doz.2 00 @2 50 
Plover, Golden, doz.2 75 @3 00 
Grass, doz.1 50 @3 00 
Wild Ducks, Canvas, pair.2 00 @3 00 
Red Head, pair .1 50 @2 00 
Mallard, pair . 75 @1 00 
Teal, pair . 40 @ 60 
Venison, fresh, saddles, Hi. 23 @ 25 
Frozen, saddles, lb-;. 20 @ 22 
Whole deer, lb. 18 @ 20 
COUNTRY-DRESSED MEATS. 
Calves, veals, prime, III. 11%@ 12 
Common to good, lb. 9 @ 11 
Buttermilks, lb. 7 @ 8 
Grassers, lb. 5 @ 6 
Pork, Jersey, light, lb. 9%@ 9% 
Jersey, medium, lb. 9 @ 9% 
Jersey, heavy, prime, lb. 8 @ 8% 
LIVE STOCK. 
NEW YORK. 
Calves, veal .4 50 @9 00 
Grassers . — @3 75 
S’heep .2 75 @4 00 
Lambs .4 50 @5 25 
Hogs, State .8 00 @9 75 
EAST BUFFALO. 
Calves, veal .4 50 @8 50 
Sheep, mixed .1 75 @3 50 
Lambs .3 75 @5 00 
Hogs, heavy .6 95 @7 05 
Yorkers .6 50 @6 55 
Roughs .6 25 @6 50 
CHICAGO. 
Steers, good to prime.7 00 @8 40 
Stockers and Feeders.2 75 @4 85 
Cows .1 40 @4 50 
Texas Steers .3 00 @3 40 
Calves .3 75 @7 35 
Sheep, Wethers .2 50 @4 15 
Lambs .3 50 @5 50 
Hogs, mixed and butchers’.6 35 @7 30 
Rough, heavy .6 15 @6 45 
Light .6 20 @6 65 
NUTS. 
Chestnuts, Northern, bu 60 lbs.3 00 @4 50 
Baltimore, bu 60 lbs.2 50 @4 00 
Other Southern, bu.2 00 @3 50 
Hickory nuts, bu 50 lbs.3 00 @3 50 
Black walnuts, bu. 50 @ 75 
Butternuts, bu . — @50 
HOPS. 
N. Y. State, 1902, choice, lb.33 @ 35 
Medium, lb. 30 @ 32 
Ordinary, lb. 28 @ 29 
N. Y. State, 1901, lb. 24 @ 28 
Olds, lb. 7 @ 12% 
HONEY. 
N. Y. State, clover, comb, fey.. 15 @ 16 
Clover, comb, fair to good_ 12 @ 14 
Buckwheat, comb, lb. 12 @ 14 
Extracted, clover, lb. 7 @ 7% 
Extracted, buckwheat, lb. 6%@ 7 
California, extracted, lb. 6%@ 7 
Southern, extracted, gal. 60 @ 65 
DRIED FRUIT. 
Apples, evaporated, 1902, fey, lb 7 @ 7% 
Choice, lb. 6%@ 6% 
Prime, lb. 6%@ 6% 
Common, lb. 5 @ 6 
Sun-dried, 1902, S’n, sliced, lb.. 4 @ 5% 
Quarters, lb. 4%@ 5% 
Chops, 1902, 100 lbs.2 40 @2 65 
Cores and skins, 1902, 100 lbs.1 40 @1 60 
Raspberries, evap’t’d, 1902, lb... 22 @ 22% 
Huckleberries, 1902, lb. 17 @ 18 ■ 
Blackberries, 1902, lb. 8 @ 8% 
Cherries, 1902, lb. 20 @ 22 
FRESH FRUITS. 
Apples, fancy, red table, bbl—3 00 
Ben Davis, bbl.2 00 
King, bbl .1 50 
Hubbardston, bbl .1 50 
Baldwin, bbl.1 50 
Spitzenberg, bbl.1 50 
Northern Spy, bbl.1 50 
Greening, bbl .1 50 
Twenty Ounce, bbl .1 50 
Gravenstein, bbl . 1 50 
Pound Sweet, bbl.1 50 
Maiden’s Blush, bbl.1 50 
Fall and York Pippin, bbl—1 50 
Fair to good grades, d. h. bbl. 75 
Open head bbls, as to kind... 50 
Crab apples, small, yel., bbl.3 00 
Crab apples, large, red, bbl — 2 
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Pears, Bartlett, 
Seckel, bbl. 
Bose, bbl . 
Clairgeau, bbl . 
Anjou, bbl. 
Duchess, bbl . 
Seldon, bbl . 
Swan’s Orange, bbl. 
Louise Bonne, bbl. 
Kieffer, d. h. bbl. 
Common cooking, bbl. 
Quinces, Apple, bbl. 
Grapes, Up-river, Del., case... 
Niagara, case . 
Worden, case . 
Concord, case . 
W’n N. Y., Del., small bkt... 
Niagara, small bkt. 
Catawba, small bkt . 
Large, red, small bkt. 
Blacky large bkt . 
Black, small bkt . 
Del., 10-bkt case . 
Niagara, 10-bkt case. 
Catawba, 10-bkt case. 
Salem, 10-bkt case . 
Concord, 10-bkt case . 
Black, in trays, ton. 
Delaware, in trays, ton. 
White, in trays, ton... 
Cranberries, Cape Cod, fey, bbl 
Fancy, Early Black, bbl. 
Fair to prime, bbl. 
Fair to fancy, crate. 
VEGETABLES. 
Potatoes, L. I., bulk, bbl.2 00 
State and W’n, 180 lbs.1 75 
Jersey, bbl .1 75 
Jersey, sack .1 60 
Maine, sack .1 75 
Sweets, So. Jersey, bbl.1 75 
Sweets, South’n, yel., bbl.1 25 
Brussels sprouts, quart. 4 
Beets, L. I. and J’y, 100 bchs... 75 
Carrots, L. I. and J’y, 100 bchs.l 00 
Cabbage, Flat Dutch, 100.1 50 
Cauliflowers, fair to fancy, bbl.l 00 
Culls, bbl . 
Celery, prime, large, doz 
Small to medium, doz. 5 
Cucumbers, nearby, bbl.2 00 
Florida, crate .1 25 
Boston, hot-house, doz 
Corn, 100 . 
Egg plants, Jersey, bbl.1 00 
Florida, box .1 25 
Lettuce, Boston, doz 
Lima Beans, J’y, Potato, bag., . 75 
Jersey, flat, bag 
Onions, L. I. and J’y, red, bbl..l 50 
L. I. and J’y, yellow, bbl.2 00 
Orange Co., white, bbl 
N. Y„ bag.1 37 
Conn., white, bbl 
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@3 25 
@3 00 
@2 00 
@2 00 
@3 00 
@2 50 
@2 75 
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Yellow, bbl .2 00 @2 50 
Red, bbl .....150 @175 
White pickle onions, bbl.3 00 @6 00 
Okra, Florida, carrier .1 25 @2 00 
Peppers, Jersey, green, bbl. 75 @1 00 
Jersey, red, bbl .1 00 @1 25 
Parsnips, bbl .1 25 @1 50 
Pumpkins, bbl . 60 @ 75 
Radishes, Norfolk, bkt. 50 @1 00 
Spinach, Norfolk, bbl.1 00 @2 00 
Baltimore, bbl . — @1 00 
String beans, Va., wax, bkt— 75 @1 00 
Va., green, bkt. 75 @1 00 
Charleston, wax, bkt. 50 @ 75 
North Carolina, bkt. 50 @ 90 
Squash, Marrow, bbl. — @75 
Hubbard, bbl . — @1 00 
Tomatoes, Jersey, box. 50 @1 50 
Turnips, Canada, Russia, bbl.. 75 @ 80 
Jersev, Russia, bbl . 60 @ 70 
White, bbl .1 50 @2 00 
TOBACCO 
SEED LEAF. 
New York State Fillers. 6 @ 8 
Fine Wrappers . 40 @ 50 
Connecticut Fillers . 8 @ 10 
Fine Wrappers . 50 @ 70 
Average Lots .. 20 @ 25 
Pennsylvania Fillers . 7 @ 10 
Average Lots . 12 @ 17 
VIRGINIA SHIPPING. 
Common Lugs . 5%@ 6% 
Good Lugs . 6%@ 7 
Good to Fine Leaf, Dark. 11%@ 12% 
Light . 12%@ 14 
Medium to Good Leaf, Dark.... 9 @ 10 
Light . 10 @ 11 
Dairy Notes.— This is a dairy county, as 
the creameries and skimming stations are 
springing up here and there pretty thick, 
yet they all seem to be well patronized, as 
help is scarce and farmers are confining 
themselves to such crops as they can se¬ 
cure with machinery. Hay, corn and stock 
seem to give the farmer the most time 
with the least help, and cows are paying 
as well as any stock if they are made to 
pay the year around; if they are just Sum¬ 
mer cows and Winter boarders there is no 
profit in them. Beef could be made with a 
good profit, but we have not got the stock, 
as our beef cattle have been so long dis¬ 
carded that it must take a young and en¬ 
terprising farmer to start at beef-making. 
Perhaps some western thin stock could be 
brought in and fattened with profit, but 
they would of course be the culls, as the 
people who raise the stock would not sell 
the best. It looks now as though the gen¬ 
eral-purpose cow is the one to make 
money, but if I want to mow grass 1 
would use a mower, not a combined ma¬ 
chine. Why not raise more calves? Good 
cows are always in demand, and a few 
steer calves grown into early beef would 
be sure to make a good profit if well cared 
for, as do a few pigs. c. d. b. 
Cayuga Co., N. Y. 
Not a narcotic, but a Cough Cure 
—Jayne’s Expectorant.— Adv. 
Wants, for Sale or Exchange 
One of the most desirable fruit farms 
In Virginia. In splendid order. Will pay 10 per cent 
on price asked and profit will increase steadily. Near 
great markets, fine transportation facilities, and mild 
climate in most healthful belt in United States. 
Albemarle Immigration Society, Charlottesville, Ya. 
/l jl oir? uuuiiumu auu uuoi u. a omj, 
rnent guaranteed. It. Gillies, Marlborough, N. Y. 
Oldest Commission 
eggs, pork, poultry, dressed calves, game, etc. Fruits. 
E. B. WOODWARD, 302 Greenwich Street, New York. 
Poultry, Game, 
Hothouse Products, Fruits and Vegetables. 
Consignments solicited. Top prices secured for 
choice stock. Write for Market Informa¬ 
tion and Packing Instructions. 
ARCHDEACON & CO., 100 Murray St., New York. 
\lil A |y Fresh Eggs, 28 to 30 cents 
vw IVI I EL per dozen. Honey and 
Country Products. WM. 
Avenue, New York City, 
A. BURDICK, 2122 Eighth 
APPLES 
Exported to leading apple auctioneers in Europe. 
Returns cabled. Consignments solicited. 
For information address 
C. R. LAWRENCE, 92 State Street, Boston, Mass. 
250 Choice 
Barred and Buff P 
Rocks and White and 
Silver Wyandottes for sale. Price reasonable. 
Dr. S. C. MOYER, Lansdale, Pa. 
All COUNTRY DEALERSandTRAPPERS 
will do well by writing for reliable prices before sell¬ 
ing. Honest dealings and correct grading my motto. 
Reference: First National Bank of Hightstown. 
LEMUEL BLACK, Exporter Raw Furs and Dealer 
in Ginseng, Hightstown, Lock Box 48, N. J. 
POWERS 
The Fearless Railway Horse Powers 
run easier andy ield more power than 
any others. Will make your farm 
Also threshers, engines, cut- 
silos, saw machines, UAlb 
CO., Cobieskill, N.Y. 
RUPTURE 
CURED while you work. You pay 
_ _ when cured. No cure no pay. 
ALEX. 8PEIR8, Box 831, Westbrook, Maine. 
Waltham and 
Elgin Watches 
NO CURE a® 
NO COST#* 
Banish Lump Jaw. 
The end of each case of lump jaw is death 
unless you use Fleming’* Lump Jaw 
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You can cure easily and thoroughly with 
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Cure is a simple, scientific remedy. Easy 
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Not a cent of cost if the remedy faile^ . 
No More Spavins. 
All yonr doubts and prejudices in regard 
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222 Union Stock Yards, Chicago, III. 
UPJIK 
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HIGH GRADE. LOW PRICES. 
Some of our people will want watches this Fall. 
Our people are used to good things and will want 
GOOD watches. That is the kind weoffer (Walthams 
and Elglns only) and all full 15-jeweled. Every watch 
is warranted and may be returned at our expense if 
you don’t like it when you see it. We guarantee 
every watch to be first class In every respect, and the 
prices are the lowest on record. 
Men's 14k. 25 Year Gold Filled Watch 
Full 15-Jeweled Works, Hunting Case, 
$16.50. 
No. 201 is a genuine Waltham or Elgin Watch. The 
works are full-jeweled, stem wind and set, and con¬ 
tain the greatest Improvements. The case is 14k, 
gold filled, warranted for 25 years. This watch sells 
at from $25 to $35, but we will send one including free 
safe delivery for only $16.50. 
Men's 14k. 25 Year Gold Filled Watch 
Full 15-Jeweled Works, Open-Face Case, 
$13.60. 
No. 202 Is the same as No. 201, but open face. Price 
including free safe delivery, only $13.00. 
Men's Sterling Silver Watch. 
Full 15-Jeweled Works, 3-ounce Case, 
Open Face or Hunting. 
$ 12 . 00 . 
No. 203 is just like No. 201, but the case is sterling 
silver, weighing 3 ounces, open face or hunting 
Delivered in good running order for only $12. 
Men's Full 15-Jeweled Waltham or 
Elgin Watch. 
Nickel Silver Case, Open Face. 
$7.75. 
No. 204 is just like No.202, but the case is made of 
solid nickel-silver, a beautiful white composition 
metal. Price Including free safe delivery, only $7.75. 
Ladies' Full 15-Jeweled Watch. 
14-k. 25 Year Gold Filled Hunting Case. 
$15.25. 
No. 205 Is just like No. 201, but ladles’ size. Delivered 
free in good running order for only $15.25. 
Address 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
NEW YORK OITY. 
