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*5~ :^Mr8- « >:«ll IMS ! '' it 5 - $&* a||«^ PAGE THREE US m CANANDAIGUA WINS ODD GAME County Seaters Clinch S*rie» by Defeating Senec* Fall* in the Geneva Armory \\ * . Medals Awarded to Red Wing Boys The final H I laaiflcatfo'f «£ the Hn| \Wings teoys* bUndUfB <JL|IM 1 Ml -A competition •Satgrdtir a.ftem..'n .places Be\erly WUIiluar jfa«) hl-hor, DeSlo as the goal ntedaj wtanirs \' thefr respective claaaea; TltlH)anaa in class A and lM^to v M'fHM a.\.fi •rdLTiiueadal* «aji tVi, j(fBi \\ STOCOS SUBSIDE BEFORE EU(S .rjMMpqg eWalistie. hope* the Seneca #||M%roj»criai8 mm have entertal»e*a •lm|^it|Br#'~<to ihtf winds' to the; ^K^il^^iQIrmory her, |MWtti'8»ii;|?The CjmandaJguahs out- ^^^^laafe^tAw*?* the Imperial forc- \\iSSt '\\ \' ••'--- • l|»4lm||ifinir ; « ; #*'-to-i.? : defeat pa. Joseph Colli*si ^TfjtSrABfM\ £. Haft-trd,' Murphy, anci Harold fOuS .attMema lift !%M«sona ^eiiafttof^We tlte «bsfflnte lo^lteams, was. fast from the : ming also was || SJ^i^Ra^evelopea^aQWh—e^itth«^e,^pp*reBt^B7)S class A. Tht alh«r imMesfla c!a<i* was won by < harlee Isvw, 1^,1, Ward woa; tho brouse and Ralph l'« atf. tie and Kingston Kipper »«• aw irl* ed emblems. -The final cluaslflcalfcan. Hand* on tin A. A, U; point ayntenf. caused sum changes in tin standings Kippey ln| ntua worl low averugt in swiinmlng drjj.M'S him beik Swimi lliarrij£ana fSlSs, r*Sdlera -and indifferent ob- tas follows: \ \• s ^^ff :•*#>*'-: I sar^ers-who jiaeked to the aide-lines to. fCtjEeir reef at thSe*/-\ The indifferent Bbeerversi lKrtyeYejF;*ere few. Carian- siguir aid Seneca Hail* «ach had large Bgje^tlons ot*J»yal rioters Rresent T^tdihe Geneva fans' selected a choice ttf- bac^ \with* the ievident - youth and fe^iiit of*the .county seaters winriiny imost ot the .favcw- here, \Speed \was the decidlns fector. The j Ptuhp Town iOUtflt presented an as- tirortedr^i3i^,T0f-^reflt~Witlr DaVts\ and 1 King of- ^the Owasco Canoe Club .chucked Into*the -front running gear, I CanandajtKjia' hao'^apeed and youth and htnore yoUtb_and the.youth claimed its Clasa A^mm\ Beverly Willlanis ..:LMM:: im '$! t'yc.--4^|#.rJ'|Jf- t: -:fi^)Bestien and*uhsided; driftea~hack 5*2,8 iViwffi^)cr%efl!Jfrt^\hirriutes^r'\a^^ the iHrsf tlffe places and leach half while the t Canandaigruans [had the ?tuft to carry through to the I ftrrish.. - ' - SeneCa Falls started away in the j lead A free toss and a basket by Da- vis gi>o them three points before the f Canandafguans scored. The Pump. JTown aggregation ean the Score tip. to ^i- in the flist ten minutes after which I they staited to flag and the soldiers Went past them shoving the score to, |174£o 11 in Canandaigua's favor as the half ended. The' frccond half was repetition of- [that first e-vcept that the Imperials did not last as long. Bight points was the limit of their scoring in this period phile the county seaters gathered (eighteen Line-up and summary (Seneca Falls Fg. Fp. tpevia, '\t . |I£e&}on If. rs fataroircy, ~e. .. fKfttty, fg If. , c-puiijild, ij llianrlc, Ig. . VEtflgi, Iff 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 -fl 6 0 0 Ttl. 1 i i - % : l 0 19 Ttl. -8 ~« 4 -2 25 ILiafiHi* .„.;, «'. -3 I Ckakndalgua Fg. Fp. ^Ma«k, Vf , * 0 Juaevjne,-lf. 6 1 Hammond, c. 2 0 | Donovyni is. ,....«....•• *\ *' McKenna, 1g -...«....•. 1 0 Totals 17 I J3MiLjUiesj-I>ayte-.iU nhot-er-Jtide^- I vinc r _6, shot 1; McKenna 4, shot. 0^ ! Eefeice BIoss (Rochester.) . -., ,. ,.,,^-. JESa WILLARD IS FINED , . FOR ROW WITH POLtOEWAN Lawrence; Kan., A.prll\l—Jess-Wit- | lard, jformer heavyweight pugilistic I champion was .lined $1' and posts in -the eourfof JTustiCB Rr C MS5li§y\ncff I'tOday on a charge of disturbing the T peace The complaint was made liy tfccCXogan, -a negro policeman'; who f4ea)*aed 'yvillard threatened him'dur- . hif an jJUgument which arose when \IvHIard in an automobile, attempted | toj-pasa. Logan, whs_ \wagon \ \ * M^RYCAND SENATE PASSES ( ^ NE\tf RAGE TRACK BILL Annapolis, Md„ April 1—The BufHe- I Jahney lace track bin- was finally pass fed Aw^the senate yesteidajr .and now goes to the governor. It provides for | nVtatc-racing^commission; Jimits the i humh«i of lacing days to 106 and im- I poies^ a tax of 16,000 a day giving j** jatat»'.an annual »evenue of |600,u0ff Richard Truesdalo Joe Collizzi .,.,\.. Howard Murphy Harold Klue . Dean Bennett Harold Myers John Shields «.»... CJaaa RichardLJ^S&^u^i3j^****~->»»^rt* Charles\ Laws ,„.,.. ,.,.. t ....., t '*5:3 Lester Ward ....,««..(».-..-,.. 82J8 Ralph Beattle .*.. .*..j.y..,.. i.. 78,2 .Kingston Hippey' ..,».*.^..._.,_. 7f6 Ralph Serven ,jw^Hfg??»frt\...\W --^fold,\ silvcraxtd~p^lBafflSaaI» -\iiii¥ ••••++••++++++•• + PC 4> 736 + • Elka •CITY BOWLING Standing of Teams Game \Won Lost if»;<3encos,..,, pyiloosei ,... •\^fN^ster' .\.» |^Jco«,,...; 72 69 72 66 60 53 48 60 ?« 16 10 21 22 40 65 66 .695 • .694* .393* .242* .202 * Wuotation from Woodhurya.!; PRODUCE. Dairy Butter Creamery ... .Eggs BUTTER, Wrtoleiaia. 45@ 68® 45® - - , Ratart, Dairy Butter 65© Creamery Buter jper lfc Eggs 73® *** **M*J£& • • * • * •• If' rS * Q? ?i- aa ^L * Jyfe-ftarA ..luck ^afP^^*\** ^* s ?B^ r * ajr * l ^ ck *o be fetched- wlth^th* Elka Just after they started' their*-fnaehine working and ;w4ih»«_/aij- chance=4o--er«ep-in%o fifth ^a^^hjeforjo_ih«jeast9^«fldedrTne^ «flWis evidently realised their misfor- >ttaiift for they ftart^d Silt last nfeht to *lve the oluhtoeirani argument then • MM»M '' W''' '$&* 5°™^^ '8UK?esfeS; the^ujselessness of- •'\ \• \St.' * - '^fi^&f^ lf ^« 3Wn iP over a lorof pins,, JnasV «Sfe:* , \TOj. mH * a « **•« Elks; would only Jtnocjc- -!*,*?•?\ o,VS*r> - — — more. The Stocos 'accepted the ^pEltef Piml . Wilson Rogers H^yey \7TS& emblems for th« 1 ne!ict:'two'.! Boy Court Star eats Veteran New Tork, Apiif1-n^fine'ent Rich- ards, New York,\\4he. young holder of the national indo,or^te»nrs champion-t ship' singleB, . won hfs place In the semi-flnkl round, of* ther tournament yesterday on the courts of .the Seventh Regiment Armory. The boy outplay- ed 'and outspeeded :Si\$foward Voshell, Brooklyn, former ch^nipion' t o wit«, 8- 6, 6-4. Vosheli^v^ole^ei^jpoorly and was often trickeI;biiI|oJt;>|pfoattiehs so that Richards Pajps^'djijiiiiiS^ieiinly, The otBera ^h#'%l^|d1 i ; r ihe semi- finals were: W. H, >B;dt|^|d, Kew. York, who defeated- Gi' C Shafer,- PMadelphia, «-3j_ 6-8. 9-7: William qp, tpn^en, 2d, who defeated B L Kyriaston, ^Bockv^iUe Center. 6-2, 6-3 and Samuel Hara» t<pjw nian ondl'lOhicagoftn, B:. MacAllisfer; • + • *,* • • • . i«8£50f, • Baseball, fan!. .^__. (ttB . • up to date, should kMpMJBefcfaiae- •UaH rules as tlrtTy * hay^e; been ^> • amended. The- following ftnpor- f * • tant changes now in ftffwt WT^*. ^ If. Freak pitching deliveries for* ^», • hidden, except the apltballj which • • will be barred nexp fall t ** <|> • Catchers forbiddejv to atepAom • • behind the batsman ^to aid an- • • tentional pass-, - - ,. I * + • game *_jGi£tatoleh_e»i + corded in^ofHgUil • No SalcU • America*!!^. \® J> and in the. •# Augtist 1, escept • AH *pme rupiii 4heir„mld habits, dropping from fll in the first game l o 692 in the see- fjjd and 682 inthavthird. The scores: *\ Skit VEGETABufc > ReJali. Ceeta, per lb Cauliflower, head •feabhage, per lb., new Celery; hunch Corn, grcu, Jo*,^.,.., Eggplant, each, Letuoe, Boston head iUuW .,„ ,+Lettuce,. Southern, need.. ^monsr-SproisnTlB- V.,^T7 Onions, pickling, n>. Pepeft, red, doz -.. Pepper.8, Green, doz Potatoes aweet, per lb. 2 for . -Popcorn, ahelled, ib ^PotatoeB jBweet. per lb... Squash.-per lb. SwJW .£h»rd, lb. ........ Tomatoe»v. basket per lb>.... lceber r lettuce Turnips, per Ib O 25® @ —4»- 50 70 42 CO 75 47 S 40 10 ,:.6. 10® 15 159 SO © 25 10#15 148 147. 183 1(13 •187 138 181 i?r-is* 146 152 •3kVS- 467 530 481 514' 498 153 177 160 171, if! 828 803 Stoco 859 2470 830 Sayre H. Ih-yre .. Gsher 0. Fryer # .. James . 157 .. 152 .. 128 .. 169 ._ 205 140 105 158 149 140 133 . 430 133 390 133. 419 148 466 M5 480 143 130 139 155 \160 Jft. & 9 6 © 0 0 • 9 _\ 12 12 40 40 **• •••»• Fruitt. Apples, necjt Grapes, local crop, lb.., Grapes, basket lloajgr Pm llalona 60® Q iliAA<*«4* - - ii 10 04 6 30 15 *S 90 9 \«0o MEATS. Live Weight. Chickens, per IB Hogs, per lb Veal, per ib Cruised Meat*. Veals, per lb ....'..,.. Ii 17® Total •— —, Chickens, per lb 26® 811 692 682 2185 728 ' Pork, per lb. GOSSIP The Masons and the Gencos have little argument over second place in the bowling league to settle. The cor- rected figures give the place to the Gencos by .00169 points. The Gencos Bt&tsd: 72> games, won 50, lost 22, per- centage, .63444. The Masons: 69 games, won 48, lost 21, percentage <*69'#F6>- -• \ The company is team of Cahandai- ffua is conceded to he a whole lot stipngei than the Geneva dopestfers ured it Its showing against l P«7feei4m*S;ati0a was the . <-e 'Armory\I \ marfcable jrt j§) its aetata ot, and ahootlng- «Wil»y*Jft«t night, f»ow- eyer.—— ^ 9 35 20 GRAINS, ETC. {Quotations from Davison's) Coinmeal, per ton ,. C5.00O70.00 Chop Feed, per ton C0.00 066.00 •«*•#«*,,•• Corn, per bu... Data, per ou ,., Wheat, per bu Basley, per bu I 70® 1 90 70® 80 . .2 25@2 50 I 10® I 25 Rochester, April 1— t-TVE KJULfRY Chlcltens, 6e»\ ID. ;.. Turkeya,. pet 4b, ^j^^tiu uckp, per lb. ,.', Geese per lb. 35® •40- 32® 35 22 jfri a SUIT\ Pleasing Yoa, Pleaaca U» FRESH;DRESS: Tlu-keys, per lb Chickens, per ib. PODLTRYi,V ... 60® 65 40® 3i*.42 5^^** 1 ^ i VP wv,0U3 ^^ r \ o wirT^T777,, ...'... 85® mtional pass- t — r j_ * Umpire ,to ^deci^e^^. whether'v-,^.* aim is to he postp5u«dLtoJr4je-Trer^*-^°nes~refflsed^^fer'ESn ^* • • as, such, to wit wflSJiding te-^^^-onrTa^TTiaTrol^HS^th inning* any of. fcrs.Jnu.t-if; the^Bkni-is brought here it should bargain* the. Nesters br the Saints.- Any-teahr-thafr Company \B wouhi*jpiit on the court ngw would bo an all-star aggregation and it would be a -caSe of playing a good organlza- tlon ;,teani£a%k1nalt> jhe ptckuof a city • and the scprc^tie^i%yi»ft^. : ioiie_* • credited wlth- 7 .n«nn£a^^K : ba9er^' • runner advance* on,'W*3Kli*> •\• • A,bali that; hit* thV«#* w i'i'e • • the batsman is tt^torto avoid it/* • is dead. : f > \k^^e.. • '• Catcher chargoo^W^^ror ty • • ho drops^ third at?*kps(r|C.slbats<' i • • irian reaches ili'at 'haiie. \ • • Players to b«H .tfredited, jppejttji • • batting, and fielding record* iliade • •dn-^nejthrowj^tu^^^apateStoa^ KEsV**'+ • 4HT«j^|E4hi • But several of the local managers .aj-e-anxiouy iujLji, .iWBagR-at it The\ Hon Mr Toqle from the Hester Hose Company camped on \Manager Jones trail for mbre than *nliour Company B clamored J or jiSother game and the Saints' s\ate thai tMajjp have a whole lot of^the, •wherSW^j.th'it is slmph shouting about 1iw^Jti_pejiQiiy National PeB^khlon - ' , Champ Out for Season sWaahlng^oh, April X— Robert Legen dre^ national pentathlon champion and winner of 6)at title In the Inter-alhed games at Paris/-Mo<-s. leg broken to day while tratnlnlslfhtt will noi be able to co*ip«tein atirletlu^entS'thia sea son. ^egen,dr«-J|««*i*t noW-is , in 1^vnktmr^^^0SS^S^^$ ~aT 'Georgetown unh^^ty, i in \\' 1 \ \ 1 k*~ ~2£ ^^H^WAO WHOWMTS FJ?R SOMSONer TO LEAVr^A JEWS^PER OH THE FEfcRy ' FAMOUS FAr % . .{VESEfiri *IM TX9 T«AT EVCRy MOfttW . W3ft50C MOKT4(SI \ SAVl*> ^TAKM tM-AiX if-, 'EM W.fH* '* JUNK HAM!, ^Mt Otp ItoNi ^>,' » A' f* I r V:*- ^J 1 DuckSjjgen.Jb. ....,,,,,.„ ,.® .'42 Geese* per••\ib\. ,.@^ 30 FRESH MEATS^ VcoJsy per-'cwr~.V... ..... 22 00@25 00 Beef, dressed, per cwt ...13 00@18 6b Spring lamb, per cwt 30 00®32_fllL. Straight pigs, per cwt .. 16.00@20 00 SMOKED MEATS AND LARD. Bacon per lb. Ham, pep lb ,. California hams, per lb Dried beef, per lb . Lard, In tierces !'. 25®. 33 33 21 40 22® 70® __ VEGETABLES. Beets, new. per bushel .... 90® i 00 do, basket 60® -65 Cabbage, homegr'wn, crata 1 00® 1 26 'do, hamper, new ....... @ 3 60 do. per cwt ,,..; ,. 7 00® 7 50 Carrots—— do, iiSB ^...Wi.i -90® 1 00 Celery, dozen* 1 00®. 1 25 do large Oundiea, fs, doz t 70®^ a 76 EndlVe, per dozen ....,.., Horseradish plr lb ...... Kale, per bushel , Lettuce, com; per doz do fancy Mint .-...f-i........ Onions, dry, per bu, , do, per lb do, green, dozen bunches do, Spanish, perorate.,'. - do, JeEsey, i6ff»lh,^saeKT;. do, Bermuda,,crate ,^n do California, per cwt . . Parsley* doz, bunches E .... Pdisnips, bushel*.. ,*•*-, ... do,, basket • -J-fHrtaicmiPer buHliel. ^,»,, \\ dd, sti^et. hamperatv-ik. aadishes; s per. dozen,... 30® 35 do white, dozen ..,.,.... Spinach, per bushel ;,..-.. 2 00® 2 25 Tarnlps,.per basket. ,..*.. SO® 90 do, rU.tabagas. pusnel : ,. 70,® 80 Vegeta;blesoysters,.pier doz. hunches*..,.,,.. ..*.,„.. 50® 55 Watercres'., dozen bunches 25® SO COUNTRY PRODUCE Puitci*. d'alry, per lb 60® 65 Eggs,, per doz. by crate ,. 48® 55 do. poultry^farm ...,,.. 65® 60 rowls, jrevlb; ....,*.-..... 60® 60, Springers, jner ib .»»..,,. \-©-.' liucks, per ib. ........... ...0 Gecao, per lb, .U,,'.«.»V... ..# ., [ I Z —-;;,- , • ltf . ,n, ' .- i . NEW YORK MARKET - New.'tfork, Marohlt fLOXJR—Market 4-uled 'steady. SpilQg patents $12,60(^)13.50; clears, <9 6Q<piiL26; wlnWr Straights, $I0;80 •@11 2k, . . . . _^_ i - That's the expression that concludes most, of our sales here. After all, it's the appearance of the^suitiDin thein- dividual that is the determining factor in the sale. Good dressers concentrate on general effect. Unless the-fabrics h|ve the rich appearance, th t tailoring of the very best, the'models and patterns nea'- and tasty, no good general effect can exist. Men who trades here take quality for granted—value as- sured. Our effort is to match their personality and taste. Our broad variety and experienced judgment enables us to do this with almost unfail ng regularity. Stefiin at yotttr convenience and let us yousvnWHTJlie new models for Sfirihg. & —iqSksh and jCne-Prlce Clothiers 25 23 75 35 76 30® 35 2 60.® 3 00 7® ?« 25® SO 3.25® 5 5«. 4 50® .Ji'. ..® .. 7 0^0® 4 so 26® • 30 ,rOo@i 50 1 00® 1 25 2 9ft@ 3 10 3 00® 2 75 30® v*- v LARD—Market easy. City 19 3-4c nominal. Market easy. Middle West, S2Q.26@20.45 . TALLOW—Market ruled '.steady. Cify primjW4^-4j-Jpo^ei_sj!e£ial loose 16 f-StHugher. Mo. 1 Rio on spot, 15c. COFFEE—Market steady; 3 to 5 points higher. No. 7 Rio on spot, l5o. HICE—Market ruled firm. Domestic 9 l-2@16c. MOLASSES—Market ruled firm. Open'kettift, J1.02@1.12 ; black strap in barrels,. 28c. RAW -SUGAR—Market ruled firm. Centrifugals, |12.50)Sit3.0ij . molasses suga'r.... REFINED SUGAR—Market ruled steady: Fine granulated, $14.00®14.50; cut loaf, i...; crushed, •...; mould A....; cubes,....; powdered,...,; dia- mond A....; Confectioners' A ; softs,....; No. 2 is 5 points below No, 1 and- below It and Nos. 3 to 14 are each 6 points lower than the preceding .grade, Y HtTTTTSR—Market firmer; creamers, extras, 66 l-2@70c; creamery, 67&7ic; state dairy, tubs, 45@6S 1-2; renovat- ed, extras,, offered at 55c; imitation creamery, firsts 45@46c. • - CHEEgpK-Market irregular; _sjata^___. whohj yfeaK, specials, 2?#Sies - wh^lefollmpal milk, JSpicy 22®29c; whole milk, low- er gspies, 14@27c; Wisconsin, whole mitlprrancy young Americas 32 3-2® 33 S^2e; slate, skims, specials 16@20c; choice, \13@15o; fair to good* 10@13c; lower grades 4@9c. EGGfS—^Market Rv.m; nearby, white, fancy, 61®62c; nearby brown, fancy, 55®57c; extras 51@52c; firsts 47®50 1^2c. POTATOES (is bUTCT barrel pr'bng) —Market firmer. ..carby w'hitei $5.00 ®12:00^\ Bermudhs,$ 10iOO@ia.OO ; Sputh erns, $ 7.O0@8.50 . HIDES—Active on export Natives, No. 2 ....,.:•;.,. . , * 44-00©46 00 35c;. -branded steers, 31c. | No. 3 , ,*.'.''1st).mm*09 HAY (Per 100 poundsl-Markot Shipping ..', Sr m ® gg „„ l^ZS*- N<T - 1 * 2 - 35 ® 2 - 45 : No \ 2,jKancy light c)?yer7 mixet.ifmmgM fl.96lSf2.-i5 ; etovw hift«*tf, »1.85®2.30. ,| No: • I clover, mixed, V \\ STRAW (Per 100 pounds)—Market | No steady. Rye, $1.60. .HOPS <i919)~Market ruled strong. Prime \to choice, S5(g)90c; Pacific Coast prime to choice 85@90e. , •—» BUFFALO GRAIN MARKET \ Buffalo, March 31 FLOUR—Trade very quiot and nu Change in pries. wholesale 1-2 cotton sacks) - ,.V«,fi4 x ci> 13 75 , — .'..*.;..< i-i&ao 00 ..:'..' .',....X.12 00 ..', ,.....; fl 00 per ton 68 00 9 25 ............;%- 9 05 Best patent ... Baker^patent . Clear ... .,.,^>t Pasti-y.^ :.-. Graham ._....'.' Low grad.e flour, Bye flour, light Rye flour, dark FEEDS—Film. Spring bran, 1.00-lb. sack Standuid middlings, do . Cornmeal, coarse, per ton Homin y teed, per tan Mixed cars ....r*55 00 62 00 lr 69 00 .. 70 00 . 70 0f> here were BEANS.\-(M19-)T-Market steady. Mar Ww, choice, Stl.5f5<cfi 1.35; peas, choice $7:25@7;60 f Iddneys. choice ^14.50@14.- \75. ' -9 l . ©BIRD •FBUjft?e-'Marfte$ ruled firm Apricots, •gxtrs choice to ^fancy, 27@ 37c; apples, evaporated, prime to fan- cy, 14®21C; primes, 30s to 60s. i5-?» 24e; do. '60s to 100s„ 10 1,2®14 1^2c, roaches.- extjea—choice—to—^ancrr^ 2ff#} per ton* ......... WHEAT—The few \cars held above buyers views. PORN—The market - opened strong and advanced 2< later there were sales of No. 4 yellow at 3c over yesterday for No. 4 yellow and the market CIOIH cd at that price. .The offerings were/ very light.'X • . Closing: No, I yellow, $1.75; No. 3 yellow, $1.74; No, 3 yellow, $1.71; No. i yellow, $1.66; No. 5 yellow $1.62; No. 6 yellow, $i.66®1.58, on Uack flirough billed. ,. Sales; G cans No. 3 yellow, $1.70; 3 cars do.. $L71; .Scars No, 4 yellow $1.- 67J; 1 car do, $1.67; 4 cars $1.66; 1 car N'o. 3 mixed, $1.68; 1 car No. 4 do., \$!.- 68. oi trat'k, through billed. OATS—Scarce and 1c highei' with rt fair Inquiry. . Closing; -No. i white, $1.05 1-2; No. 2 white, $1.05; No. 3 White, $1.04; No. 1 white, 11.03, on track, through billed. Snips: r p«\f\No7\2 white, \$1.05; 1 car ^•J W«ESJr=B5rket MTms, spot No , 2fiJ>2 „„ 2 ted ^vjhtei\ at $2.83 t. o, f. steamer ^^** New Ko^k, export basis. COSN^Sra-rftet wehft,' Mo. -2 v»l)oW (hew), |1.82j No. 3 yellow <new), $!.-, 7ff •• OATS-^-Market, ruled pteady. Fancy Unite- clipped, $1.09 1-2; ordinary dipped white, $1.08. RTE- Market stendy. No, 2 Western |2j*K •-'• \' • a ^XJEV—Market ruled sfendy. No, ,ef*i, *L^, f.U. New York <?*- keding; 44 lbs., I1.C6, c. I. f. Now J25c; seeded ralsihs, .choice -to fancy,. No. i white musty,. $1.02 1-2 on track through hilled. DRESSED POULTRY -• Market ,; finn:' •C i hicRettTJ^*'*0@55c; ducks. 33 @ 46c;. feeese^ge^Slci LIVE POETRY— Market , nil. .1 flmrt. Chiekeiis\2S#42c; fowls, Mini- : tttrttcys, 55s; boosters, 26s; duclvH, #85C; geese, Jffi>22c. , ' , , » \ „ ,\ COTTONSiei\©. OlI^-Miiiket Picn.lv , Hay and Straw Markets. Bptrt .*iS#19.ffts «rudo *.»7 01. ! •***- Yoik . -Maroh 31»~Thfe supplies PKdPROLEtlll-f'Markct firr!. (V.i.i.- «-t nil ha'ribor points are liberal, trade BARLEY—Light inquii-y and few. ears offered. Asking prices were: $L- 62fal.6.\> for 46 lb, barley, May ship- ment. store, Buffalo. nv-fc--Strong.. No. 2 was Quoted at throuab billed. 4B-,.$l.S7 otj, lirf-k, it'll, u; l liui. .!!>•» rf r f ^frhHii -alar^W ruled steady. Family %u |\feipiia>Mt»^ I»e. v. fillet and market is ^\NTliiFlMkarkrt et.-ong, »2.- |'.iver«gi)i« 1\wer l^ie* i»t H\>6ve $80 art 'IftRR•;\**«* •mci' llnm^-nomes-! Mww barely '\ f»cfiyri.70; deAlUBSSS&i weak and; j: j straw 2 Clover, mjxed .»..,i..3.7-Q.a®3fl 00 STRAW PER TON £<H ^t -..\.-..'.no o»o Boston, March 31—HAY-r-Market lowerj. sales No. 2 timothy at $4J5@47 ^LT^ atem at » 3 ^*5. No. 3 hay a t $37rd>$40 clover mixed at $3S@,$43 and T ML at * 35 ®* 39 - ^e Stxaw Riot- ed at $26®$27 andcat strawrat $23. Fruits and Veg^tahles. Philadelphia, March 30—POTAT OKs.' cwt., $6.50®6.00, ' ONIONS—Per cwt., tskoM&^S APPLES-fPer bbl. leJofsjK'' 'j^®- 45 ^—D^nisU. per ton, $40.00 Boston, -March SO^POTATJOES, p e ^ r^wt., *iV5tl®5,50; • - - CABBAGE—Per bbi„ $6,oo®7 50 Apples—Per bbl., $6, 00@11.00 . Lettuce—Pel- crate, $J,oo@l.?5 Cleveland, March 30—Potatoes ner cwt,, $5.50@6;00, Apples—Per bltir, f9Sfmtcn r - \ifT\\ CABBAGE—New, per crate, $A.7a@ 6 ' 0. Onions—Per ewt., $ 6.0O@6.25 . (.'hieago, March 30—POTATOES, per cwt., $ 5.90@6.10 , Cabbage—New, per crate, *5.00® 6.50: Onions—Per sack, 10Q lbs. 55.50® 8.00. Barley Markets. Buffalo, March 31—BARLEY- Mar- ket quiet; reliefs asking $1.92®1.65 for 4\-lb. barley, May shipment, stoie. Buffalo. Chicago^ March 31—HARLEY—Mar- ket easy; malting quoted at $1.35@t60. .quiet; feeding quoted at $1.00 and malting at $1.70 f. 0. b. New Yoilf, afloat. - * er • 1 Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, March 31^-CATTLE— Receipts 525 . head. Market ruled steady to strong; sales shipping steers at $13.00fe:4.25, butchers at ta.OO® 13.00, yearlings at $12.50® 14,25, heif- $11.00 hulls at $7.00®10.26 and stock- <?rs and feers at $ 6.00@10.00 . Calves—Receipts 600 head; Market 25c higher; sales, at *6.00®19.50. HOGS—Receipts 2,800 head. . Mar'-s ket for heavy 40@50c higher and light 25c higher; sales heavy at $15.50® 16.25, mixed* at $ie.50®$ie,86,f5^tt4ter4 at $16.75®17.0O light do «#J|if:|«f 16,50 pigs at ti6.0% rouj*\ 1? 50 and stags at f g.0f ' -SITEEP AN& ' '\** 600 bead Mai;ket! sales lambs at $i| atow<fcr lt*\ ' \JJ m^xs ^•ii^ife-a: ^»f^ife .i.^uij. „.w:«*a>»aui*-^