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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
January 21, 
M __ A _ R _ K _ E __ T_S 
BEANS. 
Marrow, 1904, choice.2.67% @2.70 
Fair to good.2.45 @2.60 
Meuium, 1904, choice.1.82% @1.85 
.2.80 
!2.10 
Pea, 1904, choice. 
Red kidney, 1904, choice. .. . 
White kidney, 1904, choice.. 
Black turtle soap, choice... 
Yellow eye, 1904, choice.... 
Lima, California . - 
GRAIN. 
Wheat, No. 2, red. - 
No. 1, Northern, Duluth.... - 
Corn, No. 2, mixed. - 
Oats, mixed. - 
Rye . 
Barley . 5 
HAY AND STRAW. 
. 1.72 V, (a 1.75 
.2.62% @2.65 
@2.85 
(a 5.10 
@2.15 
oj 3.00 
@1.24% 
@ L27% 
@ 
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37 
81 
58 
Hay, No. 1. 
............. 
.. 77 
% @ 
80 
No. 2_ 
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.. 70 
@ 
75 
No. 3_ 
@ 
65 
Clover and 
clover mixed. . 
.. 60 
@ 
70 
Straw, long 
@1 
.15 
Short and 
tangled . 
.. 65 
@ 
72% 
MILK. 
New York Exchange price 3% cents per 
quart in 26-cent freight zone. 
BUTTER. 
•eamerv, extra . 
. 2!) 
Firsts . 
. 26 
Seconds . 
. 23 
Thirds . 
. 1!) 
Held, extras. 
. 27 
Held, firsts. 
. 24 
Held, seconds . 
. 21 
State dairy, half-tubs, extras.. 
Tubs, firsts. 
Tubs, seconds. 
Fresh, thirds . 
Western imitation creamery, 
firsts . 
Seconds . 
Western factory, fresh, firsts. 
Seconds . 
Lower grades. 
Held, firsts . 
Held, seconds. 
Renovated, extras . 
Firsts . 
Seconds .. 
Lower grades. 
CHEESE. 
State, full cream, small, fey.. 
Full cream, small, fine. 
Full cream, small, choice... 
Full cream, small, fair to 
good . 
Full cream, small, poor. 
Large sizes % cent less. 
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29% 
28% 
25 
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23 
19 
18 
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17 
21% 
18 
15 
12% 
11% 
11% 
10% 
9% 
Light: skims, small, choice.. 
10 
(a) 
10 
Light skims, prime . 
9 % @ 
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Full skims . 
4 
@ 
5 
EGGS. 
Nearby, fancy, white. 
@ 
40 
Fresh gathered, good to eh.. 
34 
@ 
36 
Fresh gathered, firsts. 
30 
@ 
31 
Ordinary to good. 
23 
@ 
29 
Western, finest . 
— 
@ 
31 
Average best . 
— 
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30 
Seconds . 
27 
@ 
29 
Thirds . 
2.3 
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26 
Kentuckv, fresh gathered. 
23 
@ 
30 
Refrigerator, April packed.... 
22 V 
5 at 
23 
6 @ 
5%@ 
5%@ 
4 @ 
3 @ 
3 % @ 
3 @ 
May and June packed.. 20%@ 
Summer packed . 19%@ 
HOPS. 
N. Y. State, 1904. choice. 35 @ 
Medium to prime. 32 @ 
Ordinary . 29 @ 
Pacific Coast, 1904, choice.... 34 @ 
Medium to prime. 31 @ 
Ordinary . 2!) @ 
Pacific Coast, 1903. 30 @ 
Olds . 14 r® 
German crop, 1904. 60 @ 
DRIED FRUITS. 
Apples, evaporated, fancy... 
Evaporated, choice . 
Evaporated, prime . 
Evaporated, com. to good.. 
Sun dried, sliced. 
Canadian, quarters . 
Sun dried. State & West'n. 
Coarse cut and quarters. . . 
Chops, 100 lbs. 
Cores and skins. 100 lbs. .. 
Raspberries, evaporated, lb. . . 
Huckleberries . 
Blackberries . 
Cherries . 
FRESH FRUITS. 
Apples, King, d. h. bbl.2.00 
Jonathan, d. h. bbl. 
Ben Davis, d. h. bbl. 
Spitzenburg, d. h. bbl. .. 
Spy. d. h. bbl. 
Baldwin, d. h. bbl.1.2 
Greening, d. h. bbl. 
As to kind, open head bbl. 
Grapes, 4-lb basket. 
Cranberries, ch. to fancy, bbl. 
Poor to good. 3.00 
Strawberries. Florida, quart... 
VEGETABLES. 
Potatoes, I,. I., in bulk, 180 
lbs. 
State & Western, 180 Tbs 
Maine, bag .1.25 
Jersey, in bulk. 180 lbs.1.37 
Bermuda. No. 1, bbl.4.00 
No. 2, bbl.3.25 
Sweet potatoes. Jersey, bbl... .2.00 
Brussels sprouts, quart. 4 
Beets, nearby, bbl. 
New Orleans, 100 bunches. .2.50 
Carrots, nearby, bbl.1.00 
New Orleans, 100 bunches. .2.00 
Cabbage, Danish seed, red 
ton ..30.00 
Danish seed, white, ton.. 
Domestic, ton .9.00 
Cauliflowers. L. I.. bbl.1.00 
Florida, bbl.4.50 
Celery, extra fey., doz. stalks. 
Small to medium, dozen.... 
Chicory, New Orleans, bbl....3.00 
Escarol. New Orleans, bbl....3.00 
Kale, Norfolk, bbl. 
Lettuce, New Orleans, bbl.1.00 
Onions, Conn. & E'n, white. 
bbl. 
Yellow .2.75 
Red . 
Orange Co., yellow, bag....2.75 
Red . 
Parsnips, bbl. 1.00 
Peppers. Florida, bn. carrier 
Romaine, New Orleans, bbl 
Radishes, New Orleans, 100 
bunches .2.00 
Spinach. Norfolk, bbl.1.00 
Hubbard, bbl . r ~ 
Turnips. Can., ruta baga, bbl.. 
Nearby ruta baga, bbl. ..... 65 
2%@ 3% 
@1.60 
1.00 
@1.12 
22 
@ 23 
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@ 12 
6%@ 7 
13% 
@ 15 
2.00 
@3.50 
2.00 
@3.50 
@2.50 
2.00 
@3.50 
2.00 
@2.50 
@2.25 
1.25 
@2.00 
1.00 
@1.75 
6 
@ 10 
6.00 
@8.50 
@5.00 
50 
@ 65 
1 
1.87 
@2.00 
1.37 
@1.55 
@1.50 
@1.50 
,4.00 
@5.00 
@3.75 
,2.00 
@4.00 
4 
@ 12 
1.25 
@1.75 
. 2.50 
@3.50 
.1.00 
@1.50 
.2.00 
@3.50 
in.00 
@35.00 
12.00 
@14.00 
.9.00 
@12.00 
.1.00 
@5.00 
@5.00 
. 40 
@ 60 
. 10 
@ 20 
. 3.00 
@4.00 
@4.00 
. 75 
@ 85 
.1.00 
@3.00 
.’3.00 
@8.00 
@3.25 
@3.00 
.2.75 
@2.87 
@2.75 
. 1.00 
@1.50 
.1.00 
@ 1.50 
0 
(a 4.00 
.2.00 
@2.50 
.1.00 
@1.50 
@1.00 
. 90 
@1.00 
@ 90 
FEED. 
City bran .22.00 @23.00 
Middlings .24.00 @26.00 
Red Dog .27.00 @28.00 
Gluten feed .25.00 @28.00 
HOTHOUSE PRODUCTS. 
Cucumbers, No. 1, dozen.1.00 @2.00 
Lettuce, dozen . 10 @ 40 
Mushrooms, lb. 5 @ 40 
Radishes, 100 bunches.1.50 @3.50 
Rhubarb, dozen bunches.1.00 @1.25 
Tomatoes, lb . 10 @ 20 
LIVE POULTRY. 
Chickens, nearby & West'n, lb. — 
Fowls, old . 
Roosters, old . 
Turkeys, old . 
Ducks, Western, average, pair 
Geese, Western, average, pair 
Live pigeons, pair. 
DRESSED POULTRY. 
Spring turkeys, Ohio and Mich¬ 
igan, scalded . 
Western, poor to fair. 
Capons, Phila., large, fancy.. 
Phila., mixed weights. 
Phila., small and slips. 
Ohio & Mich., mixed weights, 
choice . 
Other Western, large. 
Western, small and slips. ... 12 
Chickens, Phila., 8@9 lbs to 
pair, IT). 
Phila., mixed sizes, lb. 
Western, average best. 
Western, inferior . 
Fowls, Ohio & Mich., scalded.. 
Other Western, average run. 
Spring ducks, choice. 
Fair to good. 
Spring geese, choice. 
Fair to good. 
Squabs, p’me, large, white, doz.3.00 @ 
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COUNTRY IiRESSED MEATS. 
Calves, prime, light. 11 
Fair to good . 8 
Heavy veals . 6 
Buttermilks . 5 
Hothouse lambs, head.5.00 
liogs. Jersey, light, lb. 6 
Jersey, medium . — 
Jersey, heavy . 5 
Roughs . 4 
LIVE STOCK. 
Steers .3.90 
Oxen .3.75 
Bulls .3.75 
Cows .1.60 
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3.00 
. 1 0.00 
. 3.00 
60 
. 9.00 
. 6.00 
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20% 
37 
34 
31 
36 
33 
30 
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17 
72 
7 
5% 
4 
4% 
3% 
Calves, veal 
Barnyards 
Sheep .3.75 
I,a mbs . 
Hogs, Stale .. 
FURS. 
Black bear . 
Cubs and yearlings. 
Badger . 
Otter . 
Beaver, large . 
Medium . 4.no 
Small . 2.00 
Silver fox .70.00 
Cross fox . 5.00 
Red fox . 2.00 
Grey fox . 75 
Fisher . 4.00 
Wolf, prairie . 1.50 
Timber . 2.00 
Wolverine . 4.00 
Lynx . 4.00 
Wild cat. 40 
Civet cat . 25 
House cat, black. — 
Colored . 8 
Marten, dark . 6,00 
Pale . 3.00 
Skunk, black . 1.60 
Half-striped . 1.10 
Long-striped . 90 
Striped . 50 
White . 25 
Raccoon . 60 
Opossum, large . 55 
Medium . 30 
Small . 15 
Kits . 5 
Rabbit . 1%@ 
Mink . 2.50 @ 
Muskrat, Winter. 14 @ 
Fall . 9 
Kits . 2 @ 
11% 
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@ 5% 
@ 4% 
@5.65 
@4.15 
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@3.50 
@9.50 
@4.00 
@5.75 
@8.25 
@5.25 
@20.00 
@ 10.00 
Or 80 
@15.00 
@ 8.00 
@ 5.00 
@ 3.0') 
@ 250.00 
@10.00 
@ 4.00 
@ 90 
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