March 2 
158 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
MARKETS. 
The Week’s Quotations. 
WHOLESALE PRICES. 
New York, February 23, 1901. 
GRAIN.—Wheat 1% cent up. Kansas 
acreage reported seven per cent above last 
year, and conditions favorable. Corn and 
oats at a slight advance. Rye dull. 
Wheat, No. 2, hard, N. Y. SR/s® — 
No. 1, Northern Duluth, spot. 87%® — 
No. 1, hard Duluth, spot. 90%@ — 
Corn, No. 2, elevator. 4S%@ — 
Oats, No. 2, white, in elevator.. 33 @ — 
Rye. No. 2, Western, c. i. f., 
N. Y. 57%@ 58 
BEANS.—Trade dull here. The stock on 
I lie Pacific coast is said to be unusually 
light, owing to the large supplies sent to 
the army in the Philippines. 
Marrow, choice, per bu.2 45 ® — 
Fair to good.2 35 @2 40 
Pea, bags, choice.2 25 @ — 
Red kidney, choice.2 30 @ — 
White kidney, choice.2 60 @ — 
SEEDS. 
Clover seed, N. Y., good to 
choice, per bu. 5 65 ® 6 30 
Toledo, for March delivery, 
per bu. 7 10 ® — 
Timothy, per 100 Ib.s. 4 65 @ 5 00 
Red Top, lb. 10%@ — 
Cottonseed, New Orleans. 
bulk, ton .13 00 ® — 
Flaxseed, whole, cleaned.6 .50 @7 00 
Cottonseed meal, ton.25 75 @ — 
Dlnseed oil. cake, ton.27 .50 @ — 
Meal, sacked .28 00 @28 50 
Celery, seed, lb. 7 @ 7% 
Hemp, Russian, lb. 2%@ 2% 
Millet, lb. 1%® 2 
Mustard, English, yellow, lb.. 7 
California, yellow . 6 ® 6% 
Rape, German, lb. 3%@ 3% 
Sunflower, lb. 2%® 2% 
FEED. 
Spring bran, 100-lb. sacks.IS 25®18 50 
Winter bran, bulk.17 00@20 00 
Spring middlings, 200-lb. sacks..17 35@20 00 
Red Dog, to arrive.18 75® — 
HAY AND STRAW.—Market for hay 
active, and better grades up 2% cents. 
Straw quiet. 
Hay, No. 1. 95 ® 97% 
No. 2 . 90 ® 92% 
No. 3 . 80 @ — 
Clover . 70 ® 80 
Clover, mixed . 75 @ 85 
Straw', rye, long. S7%® 90 
Oat . .50 ® 55 
MILK. 
New York Exchange price w'ithin 26-cent 
freight zone, 2% cents per quart. 
BUTTER.—Extra creamery one cent up. 
Trade is brisk and market generall.v in 
healthy condition. Exporters are taking 
considerable medium quality. 
Creamery, extra, per lb. 2.3 (Tt — 
Firsts . 21 (ffi 22% 
Seconds . 18 %® 20% 
Lower grades . 16 ® 18 
.Tune make, extras. — ® 20 
Held, common to firsts. 15 (if 18%> 
Stale dairy, half-firkin tubs. 
fresh, finest . 2a ® 21 
Half-firkin tubs, fresh, firsts., l.s ® la 
Welsh tubs, fresh, finest. 20 ® — 
Welsh tubs, fresh, firsts. KS ® 19 
Tubs, fresh, seconds. 16 ® 17 
Tubs, Pall made, finest. 16 ® — 
Tubs, Pall made, good. — ® 15 
Tubs, thirds . 13 ® 14 
Tins, etc., fresh. 14 @ 19 
Firkins . 14 ® 16 
Western imitation creamer.v, 
finest . 18 @ 18% 
Lower grades . 14 @ 16 
Western factory, fresh, fancy.. 14%® 15 
Fresh, fair to prime. 13%@ 14% 
Lower grades . 12 @ 13% 
June make, finest. 13%@ 14 * 
Held, common to prime. 11 "@ 13 
Rolls, fresh, choice. 14%® — 
Fresh, common to prime. 12 ® 14 
Packing stock . 11 @ 12% 
Renovated butter, fancy. 17%@ 18% 
EGGS.—Trade active, and market getting 
cleaned up in good shape. Further slight 
advances In price probable on account of 
extra demand for Lenten season. 
QUOTATIONS AT MARK. 
State & Penn., prime. 18 ® 18% 
W’n, fresh-gathered, firsts. 12%@ — 
Reg. packing, fair to good. 17 @ 17% 
Kentucky, closely graded, fey.. 17%@ 17% 
Ky. & Tenn., avge. prime lots.. 17%@ — 
S’n, fresh-gath’ed, fair to good. 16 @ 17 
W’n, fresh-gathered, dirties_ 15%@ 16 
Refrigerator, early p’kd, good 
to choice . 15 @ 15% 
W’n, refrlg., common to fair_ 13 ® 14% 
POTATOES.—Large supply, but quality 
irregular. Western receipts largely poor 
and going at low prices. Prime tubers firm 
at unchanged figures. Demand for sweets 
light. 
Bermuda, good to prime, bbl_4 50 ®5 00 
No. 2, per bbl.3 00 ®3 60 
L. I., prime. In bulk, bbl.1 50 ®1 75 
State & West’n, round, 180 lb...l 37 ®1 76 
Per sack ..*..140 @160 
Long, 180 lb.1 25 ®1 50 
.Tersey, prime, bbl.1 25 ®1 50 
Sweets, Vineland, cloth-top, bbl.2 00 @2 60 
Other Jersey, cloth-top, bbl...l 76 ®2 26 
.Tersey, per d.-h. bbl.1 75 @2 00 
Jersey, per basket. 75 @ 90 
VEGETABLES.—Choice domestic onions 
scarce. Southern lettuce In bad condition. 
Florida cauliflower scarce. Large supply 
from California but quality Inferior. 
Onions, Conn. & L. I., white. 
per bbl. 3 50 ® 6 50 
Conn. & L. I., red, bbl. 2 50 @ 2 75 
Conn. & L. I., yellow, bbl... 2 50 ® 3 00 
Orange Co., white, bag. 2 00 ® 4 60 
Orange Co., red, bag. 2 25 @ 2 75 
Orange Co., yellow, bag. 2 25 ® 2 75 
State & West’n, yellow, bbl. 2 25 @ 2 50 
State & W’n, yellow, 150 lb.. 2 50 ® 2 76 
State & West’n, red, 150 lb.. 2 25 ® 2 50 
Bermuda, crate . 2 25 ® — 
Havana, crate . 2 25 ® — 
Squash, marrow, bbl. 1 00 ® 1 25 
Hubbard, bbl. 1 25 ® 1 50 
String beans, Fla., crate.1 25 ® 3 00 
Turnips, Canada, Russia, bbl.. 75 ® 85 
Jersey, Russia, bbl. 70 @ 80 
Peppers, Fla., carrier. 1 25 @ 2 00 
Celery . 15 ® to 
T'eSf plant, Fla., box. 1 50 @ 3 00 
Green peas, Fla., basket. 2 00 ® 3 50 
Spinach, Norfolk, bbl. 75 ® 1 25 
Baltimore, bbl. 75 @ 85 
Carrots, old, bbl. 65 ® 1 00 
Bermuda, crate . 75 ® 1 00 
New Orleans, 100 bchs. 3 00 @ 4 00 
Lettuce, New Orleans, bbl— 3 00 ® 4 00 
Florida, %-bbl. 1 00 ® 2 50 
Charleston, basket . 1 25 ® 1 75 
Brussels sprouts, qt. 8 ® 16 
Parsnips, bbl. 75 ® 1 00 
Cabbage, State, ton.12 00 @15 00 
Florida, new, bbl. 1 50 ® 2 60 
1’omatoes, Fla., carrier.1 50 @ 2 50 
Chicory, New Orleans, bbl. 4 00 ® 6 00 
Beets, L. I., bbl. 76 @ — 
Florida, crate . 65 ® 86 
Romalne, New Orleans, bbl... 4 00 @5 00 
Escarol, New Orleans, bbl. 4 00 @ 6 00 
Okra, Havana, carrier. 2 00 @ 3 00 
Parsley, Bermuda, box. 2 00 @ 2 60 
Kale, Norfolk, bbl. 40 @ 75 
Cauliflower, Fla., basket. 3 00 @ 4 00 
Cal., case .1 50 @ 2 25 
HOTHOUSE PRODUCTS. 
I-ettuce, choice, 3% to 4% dozen 
to case, dozen. 50 @ — 
Cucumbers, fair to choice, doz.l 60 @1 75 
No. 2, dozen. 76 @1 25 
Tomatoes, common to prime, lb. 20 @ 35 
Radishes, 100 bunches.1 50 @3 00 
Mushrooms, lb. 20 @ 40 
Asparagus, dozen bunches. — @6 00 
Rhubarb, dozen bunches. 30 @ .50 
DRIED FRUITS.—Prime evaporated ap¬ 
ples a trifle stronger. Supply of small 
fruits limited. 
Apples, evaporated, fancy. Tb... 6%@ 7 
Evaporated, choice, per lb. 5 @ 5% 
Evaporated, prime, per lb. 4%@ 4% 
Evaporated, poor to good, lb. 3 @ 4% 
Sun-dried, S’n., sliced, lb. 3 @ 4% 
Sun-dried, State & W’n, qrs., 
per lb. 3 @ 4% 
Sun-dried, S’n, coarse cut. 3 @ 3% 
Chops, per 100 lbs.1 25 @1 75 
Cores and skins, per 100 lbs... 75 @1 00 
Raspberries, evap., 1900, per Tb.. 19 @ 20 
Blackberries, 1900, per Tb. 6%@ 6% 
Huckleberries, 1900, per lb. 14 @ 15 
Cherries, 1^, per lb. 15 @ 16 
FRESH FRUITS.—Receipts of apples 
large, but demand Is good. Strawberries 
plenty, but considerable green and unat¬ 
tractive stock is seen. 
Apples, Newtown Pippin, bbl...l 25 @4 00 
Spitzenberg, per bbl.3 00 @5 00 
Spy, State, per bbl.2 50 @3 60 
Ben Davis, per bbl.2 60 @3 50 
Baldwin, fancy, per d.-h. bbl..3 00 @3 50 
Baldwin, average prime.2 60 @3 00 
Greening, fancy, per bbl.2 75 @3 25 
Greening, good to prime.2 25 @2 50 
Winter sorts, poor to fair, per 
d.-h. bbl.1 50 @2 00 
Grapes, W’n N. Y., Catawba, 
per small basket. 8 @ 10 
W’n N. Y., Catawba, case. 75 @1 25 
(’ranberries. Cape Cod., good to 
choice, per bbl.8 60 @9 50 
Cape Cod, com. to fair, bbl....7 00 @8 00 
.Tersey, prime, per bbl.7 25 @7 50 
.Tersey, fair to extra, crate—2 00 @2 30 
Strawberries, Florida, prime to 
fancy, per qt. 26 @ .35 
Fla., poor to fair, per qt. 15 @ 20 
T>TVE STOCK.—Native steers lower and 
selling slowly. Cows steady. Veal calves 
dull. Sheep In demand. Choice lambs firm. 
Lower grades dull. 
Native steers, per 100. 
Bulls . 
Fat cows . 
Calves, choice veals. 
Barnyards . 
Sheep, common to prime 
Lambs . 
4 15 @5 00 
3 40 @4 10 
3 00 @4 20 
5 00 @8 25 
3 00 @3 60 
3 00 @4 50 
5 00 @5 75 
COUNTRY-DRESSED MEATS.—Calves 
and Spring lambs plenty and lower. 
Calves, veal, prime, per Tb. 9%@ 10 
Fair to good, per lb. 8%@ 9 
Common to medium, per Tb.. 7 @ 8 
Small, per lb. 5 @ 6 
Fed, per lb. 0 @ 6% 
Barnyards, per Tb. 5 @ 6 
“Spring” lambs, fancy, each..10 00 @11 00 
Poor to prime. S’ 00 @ 9 00 
Pork, light, per lb. 7%@ 8% 
Medium, per lb. 6%@ 7^ 
Heavy, per lb. 5%@ 6% 
Rough, per lb. ^ ^ 
Roasting pigs, per lb. 9 @ 12 
Pork tenderloins, fresh, per lb. — @ 20 
LIVE POULTRY.—Receipts of fowls and 
chickens large. Choice turkeys scarce, and 
one-half cent higher. 
Fowls, per lb. — 
Chickens, per lb. — 
Roosters, per lb. — 
Turkeys, per lb. 10 
Ducks, avge. W’n, per pair. 70 
Average Southern, per pair... 60 
Geese, avge. W’n, per pair.1 37 
Average Southern, per pair.. .1 12 
IMgeons, per pair. 25 
@ 11 
@ 9 
@ 7 
@ 10% 
@ 90 
@ 70 
@1 75 
@1 27 
@ 30 
DRESSED POULTRY.—Many shipments 
damaged by delay in transit. Turkeys, ex¬ 
cept prime young hens, dull. Capons In 
large supply. 
'Turkeys, W’n, prime young 
hens . 
Western, old hens. 
Western, young toms. 
Poor to fair. 
Broilers, Phlla., under 2 lbs. 
to pair . 
Phila., 2%@3 lbs. to pair. 
Phila., 3%@4 lbs. to pair. 
Roasting chickens, Phila., se¬ 
lected, large . 
Phila., medium grades. 
Other Pennsylvania . 
Chickens, Ohio & Mich., scald¬ 
ed, average best. 
Other Western, average best. 
Other Western, fair to good.. 
Fowls, Ohio & Mich., fancy, 
scalded . 
Other W’n, dry-picked, prime.. 
Other W’n, scalded, prime— 
Western, fair to good. 
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Buy For information about 
the best Land Roller, 
Horse-power, Thresher, 
Clover-huller, Fannlng- 
mlll. Feed-mill. Rye 
___Thresher and Binder, 
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Address, CEO. D. HARDER, Cobleeail.N. Y. 
jgfff- Please tell what you wish to purchase. 
THE 
Old roosters, per lb. 0 @ 6% 
Capons, Phila., large. 15 @ 16 
Medium weights . 12%@ 13 
Small and slips. 10 @ 12 
Western, large . 12 @ 12% 
Mixed weights . 11 @ 11% 
Small and slips. — @ 10 
Ducks, Ohio & Mich., fancy. 12%@ 13 
Other Western, prime. 12 @ 12% 
Fair to good. 
8 @ 
11 
Geese, Western, prime. 
9 @ 
10 
Poor . 
6 @ 
8 
Squabs, choice, large, dark. 
— @3 00 
Mixed, per doz. 
2 
25 @2 50 
Dark, per doz. 
1 
50 @1 75 
Culls, per doz. 
50 @ 
1 00 
FURS AND SKINS. 
Lynx . 
4 
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6 00 
Wild cat . 
50@ 
60 
Marten, dark . 
6 
00@ 10 00 
Pale . 
3 
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4 00 
Skunk, black . 
1 
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1 50 
Half-striped . 
85® 
90 
Long-striped . 
80® 
90 
Striped . 
45® 
50 
White . 
20® 
26 
Raccoon . 
75® 
1 00 
Opossum, large . 
30® 
40 
Small . 
8® 
10 
Mink . 
1 
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2 00 
Muskrat, Winter . 
11® 
12 
Fall 
Farmers’ Institutes in New York. 
Marathon, Cortland .March 1- 2 
Hornellsville, Steuben . “ 1-2 
Clifton Park Centre, Saratoga.. “ 1-2 
Greenwood, Steuben . ’’ 4 
Mina vine, Montgomery . “ 4 
De Ruyter, Madison. “ 4-5 
Whltesville, Allegany . “ 5 
Hagamans, Montgomery . “ 6 
New Woodstock, Madison. “ 6 
Troupsburg, Steuben . “ 6 
Glen, Montgomery . “ 6 
Georgetown, Madison . “ 7 
Rural Grove, Montgomery. “ 7 
Canlsteo, Stenben . “ 7-8 
West Eaton, Madison. “ 8-9 
Mayfield, Fulton . " 8-9 
Woodhull, Steuben . “ 9 
Hamilton, Madison . “ 11 
Corning, Steuben . " 11-12 
Sherburne, Chenango . " 12 
Bridgewater, Oneida . “ 13-14 
Bath, Steuben . “ 13-14 
Oxford, Chenango . “ 15-16 
Prattsburg, Steuben . “ 15-16 
Guilford, (Thenango . “ 18-19 
Cohocton, Steuben . “ 18-19 
Dansvllle, Livingston . “ 20-21 
Caledonia, Livingston . “ 22-23 
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The members of the graduating class, young men 
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For particulars apply to 
8upt. H. L. SABSOVICH, Woodbine, N. J. 
Two Thoroug'libred Guernsey Bulls 
coming two years old, for Sale, at Charlton Industrial 
Farm School. H. M. CARTER. Supt., Charlton, N. Y. 
Eggs and Stock For Sale 
Out of five entries at Delaware State Fair, I'.KX), 
we received one Second and four First Premiums, 
judged by the specialist, C. W. Pile. W. P. R., 
Barred P. R. (Nonpareil strain) and 8. C. B. L. Eggs 
26 for $1; $3 per 100. Hens and Roosters from *2 to 
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Wanted— Good man to care for stock; 
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J. W. GATES, Manlius, N.Y, 
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LESTER M. LOVELESS, Baldwinsville, N. Y. 
Oldest Commission House In New York 
Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Pork, Poultry, Dressed Calves 
Game, etc. B. B. Woodward, 302 Greenwich Bt., N.Y 
SPRING LAMBS AND CALVES. 
We have a large sale for 
Choice Lambs, Calves, Poultry, 
and HOTHOUSE PRODUCTS for the Spring Trade. 
Consignments are solicited and top prices guaran¬ 
teed for fancy stock. 
ARCHDEACON St CO.,'100 Murray St., New York. 
JBLIilFFB, WBIQHT & GO., 
Produce Commission Merobants, 
BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY, 
284 Washington Street, New York. 
Dressed Meats: 22, 24 and 26 Grace Avenns, West 
Washington Market. 
Live Stock: Union Stock Yards, foot of West 60th St. 
Refer to Irring'Natlonal Bank. 
Wanit, For Sale or Exchange 
Farm Managers, Gardeners, Butter- 
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136 Acre Fruit Farm and country home, 
60 acres fruit all bearing, good bnlldlng, desirable 
location, 113,600. F. A. CHAPMAN, Wellsbnrg, W. Va 
'l^aryland Farms for Sale.—Adapted to grain, 
grass, fruit and truck. For terms and catalogues 
apply to W. J. Mowbray & Son, Federalsburg, Md. 
Farm for Rent, five miles from center 
of Binghamton, two from Lestershire; April 1; 140 
acres; partly river flat. Write particulars. 
H. GRAY, 52 Main Street, Binghamton, N. Y. 
Situation Wanted.— Man, 24, teetota¬ 
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or WEST, care Rural New Yorker. 
For Sale Cheap.— Suitable outfit for 
butter making from iiOoows, Including No. 3 DeLaval 
Separator. Address, 
E. L. carpenter, Russia, N. Y. 
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NATIONAL REAL ESTATE CO., Ithaca, N. Y. 
For Sale —Fine home, near Glens 
Falls, N. Y., 10 acres garden soil. Large modern 
bouse. Shady lawn. Greenhouse 20x1(10. Ample 
outbuildings. Fine fruit In abundance. Excellent 
water. Healthful. Good home for busineBs man or 
market gardener and florist. Price right. Address 
GARDENER, care The Rural New-Yorker. 
FOR SALE 
$1,000 and upward, on Eastern 
Shore of Maryland; mild climate 
Send for our cstalogne. S. P. 
Woodcock & Co., Salisbury, Wicomico Co., Md. 
and fertile soili 
For Sale. —A new three stand Roller 
Mill (waterpower): pond said to contain 100acres. 
Stone and cement dam. Machinery all of the latest 
Inventions, capacity about two barrels per hour; 
extra fine corn meal Burrs and machinery. Also a 
196 Acre Farm. One of Virginia's best dark Tobacco 
Farms, all In fence and necessary buildings. The 
owner being old and lost his eyesight, will sell with 
Stock and Implements. Also a 286 Acre Farm joining 
aforesaid farm. Inquire of owner. 
A. SCHROBDER, Clayville, Powhatan Co., Va. 
For Sale. —Gentleman’s Country Seat 
In Bergen County. N. J. 52 acres In high state of 
cultivation; convenient to three railroads; time 45 
minutes to New York; flne house, 15 rooms and 3 
baths, running water, electric lights and hot-water 
heating. Modern stables containing 5 ordinary and 2 
box stalls, cow stable and cellar. Two ponds 
(stocked). Ice house (fllled), coachman and garden¬ 
er’s cottages and tenant house (now rented), on 
premises, and altogether, one of the most complete 
and elegant country homes In the vicinity of New 
York. Address PETER HENDERSON & CO., 35 
Cortlandt Street, New York. 
First-Class Farm for Sale. 
At Bellona, N. Y., In the great fruit belt of Western 
New York, and in the heart of the Cabbage Country. 
140 acres first-class land with two sets of Farm bnlld- 
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fruits; 4 acres of wood land; never falling water, 
windmill and feed mill, 1 % miles from Bellona station 
on N. C. R. R.; two miles from. Earl’s Station on N. Y 
C. R. R.; one mile to Creamery: % mile to Church, 
School, Post Office, etc. 
Above Is a good produce farm in a high state of 
cultivation; buildings in good repair. Would sell the 
whole, or reserve one house and five acres of land. 
Will be sold cheap as the owner cannot give It proper 
attention. For further Information apply to 
Mrs. MARY M. GAGE, Belkna, N. Y. on the premises 
or to H. S. SCHOONMAKER, Seneca Castle, N. Y. 
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