‘Jffr RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Products, Prices and Trade 
672 
NEW YORK, APRIL 3, 1&19. 
J hf-se prices a nr] notes are believed to 
be fairly representative of the current of 
trade here: 
MILK PRICES. 
New York, for April, $2.80 per 100 
for three per rent milk, with an addi¬ 
tional 4e per 100 for every one-tenth of 
ime per rent extra butter'fat. at points 
200 miles from city. 
H-O 
STEAM-COOKED 
CHICK FEED 
butter. 
Market very strong and 
cents higher. Some export 
ported. 
Creamery, fancy lb. gg 
Good to Choice .(i 3 
Lower Grades.’ - 39 
City made.. " 44 
Dairy, best . 94 
Common to good . 49 
Packing Stock. 44 
. 46 
three to five 
inquiry is re¬ 
process 
CHEESE. 
Whole Milk, old, fancy . 37 
Good to choice. ;!*> 
jNewMake . 30 
Skltne, best.id 
Fair to good. .. jo 
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Now you can get 
this wonderful feed 
in 5-lb. Cartons 
The Steam-cooking, which we 
give this Feed by a special pro¬ 
cess, dextrinizes the starch in 
the grain. The most feeble little 
chicks can digest and assimilate 
it easily. 
Your dealer can supply you, as 
we ship 3-case lots (20 packages 
each), freight prepaid to most 
any freight station. 
If you cannot get it from yonr 
dealer, write to us and we will 
arrange to have you supplied. 
THE H-0 CO. Feed Dept. Buffalo, N. Y. 
Member f T . S. Food Ad in inist ration 
EGGS. 
a decided scarcity of better 
prices are running about five 
on nearby and gathered 
There is 
grades and 
vent* higher 
choice. 
While, nearby, choice to fancy. 51 
Medium to good. 43 
Mixed colors, nearby best. ’ 4 b 
Common to good. 42 
Gathered, best, white. 46 
Medium to good, mixed colors ... 42 
Lower grades. 3 $ 
LIVE STOCK. 
Native Steers. 11 (16 
“»*>■ .:8(jo 
Cows . 4( t0 
Calves, prime veal. 100 lbs. 16 011 
Culls. 10 no 
logs . bb 
Sheep. 100 lbs. goo 
Lambs .i« 00 
DRESSED MEATS. 
Calves, choice.. . 25 
Common to good. 
pork . : .■;.; is 
Lambs, hothouse, head . g 00 
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The H-O Company 
48 State Street 
Albany, N. Y. 
John J. Campbell 
Eastern Sales Agent 
Hartford, Conn. 
LIVE POULTRY. 
Sales reported at: Fowls, 41 to 42c 
chickens. 30 to 35c; roosters, 23 to 24c 
ducks, 42 to 48c*; geese, 21 to 22c. 
DRESSED POULTRY. 
Turkeys, best. 49 
Medium to good. 49 
Chickens choice lb.. 37 
Fair to Good. 33 
r owls . 3Q 
i Roosters.!!!!!!!!!" -'4 
Ducks ......'. 35 
Ducklings. 43 
; Geese, . -,4 
Squabs, doz. 2 00 
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48 
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38 
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29 
f cr Sale Cheap— Rebuilt HillCoIcnyBrooders 
ft 9 00 
ns coon 
with second-hand deflectors both 52 in. ain^fiu'in' 
A great bargain in these famous bleeders Address 
UNITED CROOOER CO.. 360 Pennington Ave . Trenton N J. 
Chickens Sick or Not Laying? 
Most for layers arc “OUT OF CONDITION" or have 
1 olds Roup. Bowel trouble. Sore head,Chicken pox. etc. 
Gt RMOZONE is the be t remedy for nil these disorders. 
At dealers or postpaid 75c, with 5 book Poultry Library. 
GEO. H. LEE CO., Dept. 463. OMAHA. NEB. 
IB a toy CliicKs 
8. 1 . White Leghorn at 12c. each. B. Rock at 14c. 
♦ aeh. M. Brubaker, Portlrevorton. l’a. 
BEANS. 
Marrow. 1U0 lbs. 975 
Pea.' ‘ 9 25 
Medium . '.III. ..’' 6 50 
Red Kidney. .! ! '.'l.'.’lOOO 
White Kidney .. 1175 
veiiow Eye. 25 
Lima, California. 9 99 
FRUITS. 
Apples higher, as receipts are light and 
quality running better. Strawberries 
lower. 
ft 11 01) 
ft sou 
ft 8 0(1 
ftll 25 
ft 12 00 
ft 7 50 
ft 8 35 
While Wyandcltcs Vv intkk 1 Va ] yT ng 
Grand matings headed by sous of 1st N. Y. corker- 
el. Eggs, #2 and SS3 per 15. 
A. M. 8 HAW. - AIknands, ALBANY, X. Y 
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Regale-White Wyandotte eggs 
Highest quality—lowest prices—best service 
JOSEPH COX, - VALENCIA, PA 
ft 10 50 
ftll 50 
ft 8 50 
ft 12 50 
G 13 00 
ft 40 
ft 8 60 
® 4 50 
ft 8 00 
WhiteLeghorn BabyChixs 
AND HATCH- 
1NG EGGS 
Horn a superior laying strain. All farm raised on 
Ire, range. t’HAS. TAVLOR, Liberty, N. Y. 
S. C. While Leghorn Chicks strain 
No pullets used as breeders. Strong, farm raised stock 
*16 " 100. CROSSROAD* 1 A KM, Garrison, N. y. 
“Lordsirain ’ ’ Leghorn Eggs e.»: 
White Leghorn CHICKS 
from selected 2 -yr.old breeders mated to cockerels 
from Cornell pedigreed stock direct. Breeders se¬ 
lect, d for 5 years by Cornell methods and by Cornell 
experts. All stock on free range, large and vigorous 
high producers. March fertility 95V. batches, 7 gs> of 
all eggs set. ('hicks. $20 perlOO. F. t. UPSON. Oundte, NT. 
thicks From Cerlified Leghorn Hens AU® 
wliu-h nuve ftui viveu the late molting test ror sev- 
eiai year-. Selected for Longevity, ruggedness ami 
white eggs. .Mated with certified cocks. Chicks guar¬ 
anteed to come from stock as represented. Write 
foi particulars and prices. C. A. ROGERS. Bergen, N Y 
[more pleutiful and 
Apples-Ualilwin. bbl.. 739 
winesap.:::::: 800 
Ben Davis . u oo 
Greening . s uu 
*.*. . 8 0(1 
Strawberries, qt. ->5 
Oranges, box . 490 
Lemons, box ..'. 3 50 
Grape Fruit. 3 5 ^ 
VEGETABLES. 
X he potato market is somewhat 
stronger, with advances from 1(1 to 25 
cents per 100 lbs. noted. Old cabbage 
ver L5' arc i‘ ll,l( l higher, some being held 
at If So to $.100 per ton. Old carrots and 
choice onions higher. Lettuce 
poor. 
Potatoes— L. 1 . 180 ibs. 4 59 
State, 180 lbs. . " •• 
Maine, 165 lbs.“J** 3 5U 
7 00 
2 00 
1 50 
3 50 
running 
P—J a #-4- L nr ¥0* cy <y <1 Missouri contest winning 
jmaicnmg *-*fs£ S Barron Strain S. C. White 
Leghorns. Trap-nested mothers averaged •>■; 
■ ggs during the coldest winter months. Every¬ 
thing guuluuteed. NELSON DEWEY Middleport, N. Y. 
Eggs for Hatching 
Heavy win!" Egg producers. R. C. B. Leghorns 
(Hough Strain.) 11. C. White Wyandoltes (Barron 
train.' $1.25 per 13. E. S. Noyes, Salamanca. N. Y. 
SILVER CAMPINE EGGS 
*2 for 15; ta for 50. 
Bermuda, bbl 
Sweet Potatoes, bu. 
Beets, bbl. 
Carrots, bbl. 
Cabbage, ton.. 71 , 1,1 
New. bbl.;;. 359 
Lettuce, half-bbl. basket..•> on 
Onions. 100 lbs. .1111" f .50 
String Beans bu... 3 99 
Squash, Hubbard, bbl. 099 
Mgg Plants, bu.!!!!!.!*”* 13 00 
Spinach, bbl. j so 
Turnips, rutabaga, bbl. io„ 
Parsnips, bbl . 1 
Salsify, 100 bunebes. 499 
Kale, bbl.3 . j 
Chicory, bbl.****** 3 99 
Asparagus, dos. ’ ” -139 
Cucumbers bu. ...llll" 3 00 
Peas. bu. bkt. , ... 
Parsley, bbl.I.!!\.'!l0 DO 
Tomatoes, 6 -bkt. crate. ” >99 
Hadishes. bu. bkt. 
Kbubarb. 100 bunches .111!!!." 6 00 
HAY AND STRAW, 
Hay. T'moiby, No 1. tori . uu 
S®' 1 . 00 
“°- 3 ... 00 
No grade . 0999 
Clover mixed.!! 1!3125 00 
Straw, ltye.. jj (l0 
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ft 5 00 
ft 4 25 
ft 4 00 
@13 50 
ft 3 76 
ft 2 50 
ft 4 (10 
..75 00 ft 100 00 
ft 4 75 
ft 6 50 
6 6 00 
ft 8 00 
ft .1 00 
ft 8 00 
ft 3 50 
ft 2 50 
ft 2 25 
ft 6 00 
ft 2 25 
ft 4 50 
ft 9 00 
ft 7 50 
ft 5 00 
ft 15 0(1 
@1 5 00 
ft* ii 60 
ft Hi 00 
ft 35 00 
ft33 00 
@30 00 
ft2:t 00 
@32 00 
@13 00 
GRAIN. 
Follow itig 
No. 2 Red 
Now York. 
.•ire Government prices ou 
wheat at various markets: 
I .i/*''"; 2 : t’Wcago, $2.23; St. 
heavy-laying liens. THE HcFHbU£0N8iRli.MlllingloiuT'j! Yopfc^' 7N("” <ilth * ^°‘ ~ 
S C |R I RFH^ Eggs from pens blinded ^ 
. * V by •-'('(' 378 egg male. 
VI —*»—*» PCI 16. A lie cct kei'vlt. C, 1, USU.Vtln.u. 8.V. 
tiSe 
white. New 
Corn. No. 
Chicago 
Yellow. New York $3.S3; Chicago. $1.62.’ 
-. opk ’ Chicago, 81.70; 
Duluth. $1.74. 
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gg g'DIi PONT AMERICAN ? niiqTPiFq 
Experts To Help Solve 
Your Farm Problems 
[T has been known for many years that DU PONT RED 
CROSS dynamite could be used as a time and labor 
saver on farms for stump and boulder removal, tree planting, 
ditching and many other purposes, but the farmer has been 
afraid of dynamite, and he has not known how to use it 
properly. We now have practical demonstrators located in 
New York,Wisconsin, Delaware, Maryland,Virginia, North 
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama who are 
prepared to show farmers right on their own or near-by 
farms how to make use of this efficient helper. 
I hese demonstrators arrange public demonstrations, selecting a 
centrally located farm and inviting all neighboring farm owners to 
attend. I his service costs the farmer nothing. Demonstrations are 
usually arranged under the auspices of T7. S. County Agents. 
We have been conducting this demonstration work for several 
years and it beats all, the interest farmers have shown in it. 
a 
Our demonstrators are experts not only in blasting but most of 
! iem are agricultural college graduates, some of them former instructors 
in agricultural schools, some of them ex-U. S. Count) Agents, fertilizer 
men and practical farmers. One was a railroad agricultural "agent for 
many years. 6 
These men can be very helpful to farmers in many ways. We 
want every farm owner to feel perfectly free to write us for advice and 
assistance. Let our men help you with your farm problems. That’s 
jjy we have ,hem ollt a °d we are depending upon you to keep them 
If you are not in one of the states where we have a demonstrator 
at least write us for our Handbook of Explosives No. 30. It’s free. 
It describes and illustrates practical methods. You will be surprised 
to learn the many ways you can use dynamite to advantage on your 
place. It is no more dangerous than gunpowder. We are sellino- from 
ten to seventeen million pounds of dynamite yearly for agricultural 
purposes. I hat shows that farmers must appreciate its advantages. 
Write us today. Ask for the booklet. We will send this book 
anyway and will send our demonstrator to vou if you are in a state 
where we have one located. 
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO. 
Wilmington, Dolnw.ro 
Plant*. Warehouse* and Sales Offices in all principal business centers 
The Principal Du Pont Products Are 
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Explosives; Chemicals; Leather Substitutes; Pyroxylin Plastics; 
Paints and V.arntslies; Pigments and Colors in Oil; Stains, Fillers’ 
Lacquers and Enamels; Dyestuffs. 
For full information address: Advertising Division 
E. I. du Pont de Nemours £ Co., Wilmington. Del. 
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It’s Eas 3 ' to Raise CHICKS 
With the Guaranteed 
1 Stockton Hatchery’s 
EUREKA 1 
CHICKS 
COLONY BROODER 
Make lhe test yourself at, my risk. Use 
the brooder 30 days. If it proves unsatisfac- 
t°ry in any way ship it back at rny expense 
ana 1 will /nail you my check for your 
money at once. 
The EUREKA burns coal or natural 
gas. Is inexpensive and easy to operate 
bui t( raises the chicks. If I did not know 
it will please you I would not dare give this 
unconditional guarantee. 
I do know, because I designed it and 
build it complete, in my own big stove works. 
Order now to insure prompt delivery. 
Chick time will soon be »_ 
here. 500 chick size S19; 
1000 chick size, $23. 
I 15,000 Chicks Weekly—April and 
May Deliveries 
Per 100 Per 50 Per 25 
*• Leghorn* SI 5.00 $7.50 $4.50 
Klwd.l.u.j , 80# 9 5() 5 5# 
Barred Rock. JO.OO 10.50 5.75 
Ancones . 2 4.00 12.50 6.75 
Order your chicks NOW. These 
prices will not change. 
Write today for Booklet 
Full count of live chicks upon 
arrival Guaranteed. 
THE STOCKTON HATCHERY 
E. R. WILSON, Prop. STOCKTON. N. J. 
J. R. WOTHERSPOOH 
244 North Fronl St. 
PHILADELPHIA PA. 
- —-- - - 
•em will get your full order next year 
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TKAPNESTED STOCK ONLY 
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