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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
November 15 
MARKETS 
THE WEEK’S QUOTATIONS. 
WHOLESALE PRICES. 
New York, Nov. 7, 1902. 
GRAIN. 
Wheat, No. 2, red. — @ 76% 
No. 1, hard, Duluth. — @ 83% 
Corn, No. 2, mixed, elevator- — @ 65 
Oats, No. 2, mixed, elevator,... — @ 34 
Rye, No. 2, western . — @ 53 
Barley, malting . — @ 55 
Feeding . — @ 40 
BEANS. 
Marrow. 1902, choice, bu.2 80 @2 85 
1901, choice .2 70 @2 75 
Pea, 1902, choice . — @2 45 
1901, choice .2 30 @2 40 
Red kidney, 1902, choice . — @3 25 
White kidney, 1901, choice —2 60 @2 70 
Black turtle soup, choice.2 20 @2 25 
Yellow eye, 1902, choice .2 75 4/2 80 
Lima, 1902, California .3 05 #3 10 
Imported, Giants .2 10 @2 20 
Pea, prime .2 20 @2 25 
Medium, prime .2 10 @2 20 
Medium, common to good—1 95 @2 05 
FEED STUFFS. 
Middlings, choice .20 00 @24 00 
Bran, Spring .17 50 @17 75 
Winter .18 00 @21 00 
Linseed meal . — @26 50 
Cotton-seed meal . — @27 00 
BUTTER. 
Creamery, extra, lb. — @ 25 
Firsts . 23 @ 24% 
Seconds . 21 @ 22% 
Lower grades . 19 @ 20 
Held, fancy . 24 @ 24% 
State dairy, half-tubs, fancy.23%@ 24 
Half-tubs, firsts . 22 @ 23 
Tubs, seconds . 20 @ 21% 
Tubs, thirds . 18 @ 19 
Tins, etc. 18 @ 23 
W’n imitation cream’y. finest... — @ 20 
Fair to good . 18 @ 19 
Lower grades . 17 @ 17% 
W'n factory, June make, fey .. — @ 19 
.Tune make, fair to prime. 17%@ 18% 
Current make, best . 18 @ 18% 
Current make, seconds . 17 @ 17% 
Thirds . 16 @16% 
Renovated, fancy . — @ 21 
Common to prime . 17%@ 20 
Packing stock . . 16 @ 17% 
CHEESE. 
Full cream, small, col’d, Sept., 
fancy . — @ 12% 
Small, white, Sept., fancy— — @ 12% 
Small, Oct., choice . — @ 12% 
Small, good to prime . 11%@ 12 
Small, common to fair . 10 @ 11% 
Large, common to fair. 10 @ 11% 
Large, white, Sept., fancy— — @ 12% 
Large, Opt., choice . — @ 12 
Large, good to prime . 11%@ 11% 
Large, common to fait. 10 @ 11% 
Light skims, small, choice . 10%@ 11 
Large, choice . 10 @ 10% 
Part skims, prime . 9%@ 10 
Fair to good .. 8%@ 9 
Common . 6 @ 7 
EGGS. 
QUOTATIONS LOSS OFF. 
W’n, fresh gathered, 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 
W’n, n’th’ly sect’s, g’d to choice 23 @ 24 
Candled and graded, firsts_ — @22 
IXncandled, graded . 21%@ 22 
North’ly sect’ns, ungraded _ 19 @ 21 
Southerly sections, graded_ 20%@ 21 
Ungraded, best . — ~@ 20 
Poor to fair . 18 @ 19 
Ky., fair to prime . 19 @ 21 
Tenn., fair to prime . 18%@ 20 
Fredh gathered, dirties. 16 @ 19 
Checks; doz.:. 15 @ 17 
Refrigerator, Spring packed, 
fancy, local storage, charges 
paid to January 1.20 @ 21 
Spring packed, on dock. 19%@ 20 
Summer plid, com, to prime.. 17 @ 19% 
Limed, prime to fey, doz. 19%@ 20 
GAME. 
Quail, doz .,.2 50 @3 00 
Partridges, fresh, pair.1 25 @2 00 
Frozen, pair .1 25 @1 50 
Grouse, frozen, pair .2 50 @2 75 
Woodcock, pair .1 00 @1 50 
English snipe, doz.2 00 @2 50 
Plover. Golden, doz.2 75 @3 00 
Wild ducks, Canvas, pair.2 00 @3 00 
Red Head, pair .1 50 @2 00 
Ruddy, pair .1 25 @1 50 
Mallard, pair . 75 @1 00 
Teal, pair . 40 @ 60 
Venison, fresh, saddles, lb. 23 @ 25 
Frozen, saddles, lb. 20 @ 22 
Whole deer, lb. 18 @ 20 
DRESSED POULTRY. 
ICED 
Turkeys, Spring, dry-pkd, fey.. — @ 14 
Dry-pkd, av’ge grades. 12 @ 12% 
Scalded, fancy . — @ 14 
Scalded, av’ge grades . 11 @ 12% 
Common, lb. 7 @ 9 
W’n, old, aav’ge best. — @ 14 
W’n, old, poor to fair. 7 @ 10 
Chickens, Phila., broilers, lb... 20 @ 22 
Roasters, lb. 16 @ 17 
Mixed sizes, lb. 14 @ 15 
Pa., fancy broilers. 17 @ 19 
Fancy roasters, lb. — @ 15 
Fair to good . 11 @ 13 
W’n, dry-pkd, av. best. — @11 
Scalded, av’ge best..... — @ 11 
W’n, ordinary . 8 @ 10 
Fowls, W’n, dry-pkd, av. best. — @ 11 
Scalded, av’ge best. — @ 10% 
Southw’n, ‘av’ge best. 10 @ 10% 
W'n, poor to fair . 8 @ 9 
Old roosters, 11/. 8 @ 9 
Spring ducks, W’n, lb. 9 @ 13 
Spring geese, Eastern, lb. 15 @ 16 
Squabs, prime, lge, white, doz..2 75 @3 00 
Mixed, doz .2 25 @2 50 
Dark, doz. — @2 00 
DRTED FRUITS. 
Apples, evaporated, 1902, fey, lb 7 @ 8 
1902, choice, lb. 6%@ 6% 
1902, prime, lb. —@ 6% 
1902, common, lb. 5 @ 6 
Sun-dried, 1902, S’n, sliced, tb.. 4%@ 6 
Quarters, !b. 4%@ 5% 
Chops, 1902, p. 100 lbs.2 62 @2 75 
Cores and skins, 1902, 100 lbs — 1 50 @1 62 
Raspberries, evaporated, 1902, Tb 22 @ 22% 
Huckleberries, 1902, lb. 17 @ 18 
Blackberries, 1902, lb. 8 @ 8% 
Cherries, 1902, lb. 20 @ 22 
FRESH FRUITS. 
Apples, fancy, red table, bbl..2 50 @3 50 
Snow, bbl.1 50 @3 50 
Ben Davis, bbl.1 50 @2 50 
King, bbl.1 50 @2 50 
Hubbardson. bbl.1 25 @2 00 
Baldwin, bbl.1 00 @2 25 
Spitzenberg, bbl.1 50 @2 50 
Northern Spy, bbl.1 00 @2 00 
Greening, bbl.1 00 @2 50 
Twenty Ounce, bbl.1 50 @2 00 
Pound Sweet, bbl.1 00 @1 75 
Fall and York Pippin, bbl.1 00 @2 00 
Common grades, d. h. bbl. 75 @1 00 
Open head bbls, as to kind... 75 @1 50 
Pears, Bartlett, bbl.3 00 @5 00 
Seckel, bbl.4 00 @6 00 
Bose, bbl.2 00 @4 00 
Clairgeau, bbl.2 00 @3 00 
Anjou, bbl.2 00 @2 50 
Duchess, bbl.1 50 @2 25 
Sheldon, bbl.2 00 @3 00 
Lawrence, bbl.1 50 @2 00 
Louise Bonne, bbl.1 50 @2 00 
Kieffer, d. h. bbl.1. 00 @1 50 
Common cooking, bbl.1 00 @1 50 
Quinces, Apple, bbl.3 00 @6 00 
Grapes, Up-river, Del., case- 75 @1 50 
Niagara, case . 75 @1 25 
Concord, case . 60 @ 75 
W’n N. Y., Del., sm. bkt. 10 @ 20 
Niagara, small bkt. 10 @ 18 
Catawba, small bkt. 10 @ 13 
Large red, small bkt. 8 @ 10 
Black, large bkt. 17 @ 18 
Black, small bkt . 9 @ 12 
Del., 10-bkt case.1 75 @2 25 
Niagara, 10-bkt case.1 50 @1 75 
Catawba, 10-bkt case. — @1 25 
Salem, 10-bkt case.1 00 @1 25 
Concord. 10-bkt caase. — @1 25 
Black, in trays, ton. 35 00@ 40 00 
Delaware, in trays, ton.90 00@100 00 
White, in trays, ton. 45 00@ 50 00 
Cranberries, Cape Codft large 
varieties, fey, bbl.7 50 @8 50 
Early Black, fancy. — @7 00 
Fair to fancy, crate .1 80 @2 40 
Cranberries, Cape Cod, large 
Jersey, bbl.6 25 @6 75 
Jersey, crate .2 10 @2 25 
VEGETABLES. 
Potatoes, L. I., bulk, bbl.2 00 @2 12 
State, Pa., and Mich., 180 .Ibsl 75 @2 00 
Wis. and other W’n, 180 Ibs...l 62 @1 87 
Jersey, bbl.1 75 @2 00 
Jersey, sack .1 75 @2 00 
Va., second crop, bbl.1 75 @2 00 
Maine, sack .1 75 @1 87 
Sweets, So. J’y, bbl.1 75 @2 50 
Sweets, South’n, yel., bbl.1 00 @1 50 
Brussels sprouts, quart. 6 @ 12 
Beets, L. I. and J’y, 100 bchs.. 75 @1 00 
Carrots, L. I. and J’y, bbl.1 00 @1 25 
Cabbage, Flat Dutch, 100.1 50 @1 75 
Red, bbl.1 50 @2 00 
Cauliflowers, fair to fey, bbl..l 25 @2 50 
Culls, bbl. 50 @1 00 
Celery, prime, large, doz. 30 @ 40 
Small to medium . 5 @ 25 
Cucumbers, Florida, crate .1 50 @2 25 
Florida, basket .1 50 @2 50 
Boston, hot house, doz. 90 @1 00 
Egg plants, Florida, box.1 25 @1 75 
Kale, Norfolk, Scotch, bbi. 25 @ 30 
Lettuce, Boston, doz . 25 @ 60 
W’n, 1%-doz box. 50 @ 75 
North Carolina, bbl.3 00 @4 00 
N. C.. basket .1 50 @2 00 
Norfolk, basket . 75 @1 25 
Lima beans, J’y, Potato, bag. .100 @150 
Jersey, flat, bag . 50 @1 00 
Onions, L. I. and J’y. red, bbl..l 50 @1 75 
L. I. and J’y, yel., bbl.2 00 @2 25 
Orange Co., white, bbl. 75 @2 50 
Orange Co., yel., bag.1 75 @2 25 
Orange Co., red, bag.1 50 @1 87 
Conn., white, bbl.2 00 @5 00 
Conn., yellow, bbl.2 00 @2 50 
Conn., red, bbl.1 50 @2 00 
White pickle onions, bbl.3 00 @6 00 
White pickle onions, bkt.1 00 @2 00 
Okra, Florida, carrier.1 25 @2 00 
Peppers, Jersey, bbl. 75 @1 25 
Parsnips, bbl.1 25 @1 50 
Pumpkins, bbl . 60 @ 75 
Peas, Southern, bkt. 50 @1 25 
Radishes, Norfolk, bkt. 25 @ 50 
Spinach, Norfolk, bbl. 50 @1 25 
Baltimore, bbl. — @1 00 
String beans, Va., wax, bkt. 50 @ 75 
Va., green, bkt. 50 @ 75 
Charleston, wax, bkt. 30 @ 50 
North Carolina, bkt. 30 @ 60 
Squash, Marrow, bbl. — @ 75 
Hubbard, bbl . — @1 00 
Turnips, Canada, Russia, bbl.. 75 @ 80 
Jersey, Russia, bbl. 60 @ 70 
White, bbl .1 50 @2 00 
HOPS.—New York State, 1902, choice, 35@ 
37; medium, 32@34; ordinary, 2S@31; 1901, 24 
@28; olds, 7@12%; German, 1902, 39@48. 
GINSENG.—Market quiet at $3.75@4.25 for 
southern and southwestern; $4 to $4.50 for 
western; and $5 to 5.50 for northern and 
eastern. 
COUNTRY-DRESSED MEATS.—Calves, 
veals, prime, 11%; common to good, 9@11; 
buttermilks, 7@S; grassers, 5@6. Pork, Jer¬ 
sey, light, 9%@9%; heavy, 8@S%; roasting 
pigs, small, 12@12%; large, 11. 
HONEY.—State, clover, comb, fancy, 15 
@16; fair to good, 12@14; buckwheat, comb, 
12@14; extracted, clover, 7@7%; extracted, 
buckwheat. 6%@7; California, extracted, 6% 
@7; southern, extracted, gallon, 60@65. 
LIVE STOCK. 
NEW YORK.—Calves, veal, $4.50@8.75. 
Sheep, $2.50@5.37%. Lambs, $4.50@5.25. Hogs, 
State, $6.65. 
EAST BUFFALO.—Steers, $5.25@7; cows, 
$2.25@4; Stockers, $3.25@4. Calves, $5.50@ 
8.50. Sheep, $3.25@3.75; lambs, $4@5.10. Hogs, 
heavy, $6.55@6.75; light, $6.30@6.35. 
CHICAGO.—Steers, good to prime, $6.50@ 
7.40; poor to medium, $3.50@6.25; stockers 
and feeders, $2.50@4.75, cows, $1.40@4.75; 
heifers, $2@5; canners, $1.40@2.50. Hogs, 
mixed and butchers, $6.40@6.80; good to 
choice, heavy, $6.60@6.85; light, $6.35@6.65. 
Sheep, wethers, $2.50@4. Lambs, $3.50@5.25. 
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Wants, for Sale or Exchange 
One of the most desirable fruit farms 
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Clark’s 
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Oak Heater. 
Burns wood, 
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Our Bic* Catalogue shows 
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12 style's Washers, 
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tray has covered hat 
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8 CENTS. 
Stanley 2-ft.carpenter’s rule, 
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150 Btylcs rules, squares and 
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33 CENTS 
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)45 cts 
t per pair 
3full calf 
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A strong, reliablo glove. 
214 styles gloves and mittens 
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Wt. 3 to 6 
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ouble andsinglo 
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37o 
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_ ed. Retails a 
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