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A '$1 *'^&! •3$ - -'-it'* ,'$& 9fyM *'*$ § ^B f^aM AS HE ^AW CHRIST ^ M || !. .t.V ^ OF^NQP DIAMOND STARS New Yorjc ADril 2—Wrth the dawn bnj of another bns^b^lf season fa AprjH Ithe names qf a generoua haY>dfuL Q)E »na3or league player ijiost ot -«hoin be -nri^Blng frojn. th«~bax scores a c cordinK to indication*, fodiy — lh£1; *$®ir>' rfia^t)| \l^a• 1)acJit.--t0 the fhe : e^ttoije stars have Jaeen fli^jiiSefl |'ufeiKiljfo*4^e'Vate.of,another liat^eiy Heinle \Zirgjajer^iaJi Jsv.unce^Jfc -°- .-' Ul^i|jf; Bakers' annual %serl;|on o(.| ^^J^je^^ila^itipeTfiyUl • fla?t|^. tjie i$%\sT#g« i»£ a. 485,ft*6d'\stoeai|ttyilJ!^y ra nit- a>:ftite8>,it-;t>at; t -The XankssJ patfd.\. ih|it [Pen ttctuw of Jesus felWscov Rome. y 5« i •li- as nit«a t\s «. pretty fair pitcher only a season w tvpo ago Noiy he's through i But his case undoubtedly, w»s brought j « .ihout throggli failing effectiveness 1 ere *ated-as. stars only * jear ago fiather tlsasi because * •* oi temperament 1 or mlscondUQt „ - I , -Kjl ^enau.-C^>.«lftnJ. pjyt^er 1 Jjg,gn- SJt^ertijiger™\ TKHO* \yffl;^proBabiy Jbg, l^jBj.8^|^jipEB^)box. scores^ ftlid pier«r Uire 'stW .6%«r«ivKbd- ty:eie>*oM{ng their |^\T?fc*h^ameF 4&ati *2' months ago; wh^e-lno^atsrs^hiave,- Jjeen- Kcratched /roro|lie \major^ie£igue%ts. ...... .- jSspl4yeryat^ea go these flays It is cimservailVA.to .SgjJte th^t ^heliaerry .toiaenates wtU hive to-~«n<ftilafeF a loss HAS MARGIN Pump City Bowlers Obtain Lead in First Half of the Match With Geneva f^Dr«vm^ by^W*coniul In 9«l«rtfn« In t?tt«r Describing \Man of w ( - » 8trarifl« Vlrtuo.\ Rome—From the dost of mere than 1900 years a studious modern Roman has rescued a pen portrait o{ Jesus Christ It was drawn in one of the Uetters that Publlns Lentulas, who was ' a Roman pro consul in Palestine and knew the Savior in- Nazareth, wrote PAQE THREB t of JWmsfls «i ll%<l!lft.Jn^alent.o». 4be* .yhuraflay. Kfl it. iai^iip, to GoI^u^RttpperiT.' anji Ttusion; t,o deeiae' whetliejg-fpg^ipi the pna^^horntPf^^nB^li^heen^Qrtjbrl jtrat a)»oTjnt.»sf(i box ofBtee-jittfactlftn, \ n&i Chasgi^whose myslerltuig ' ; de-. bi&h;.io. \rjttirk and enter the^^oyies. lame as » ^iatlnpt\ surprise, jls' anoth^ c play en Whose titie •sjaiup jtffy&i&o. • Sneezed; at, for,Chasej ajb Jater- than: ^.yes^ag<v- J (Wuid i 4-haiVeh—-itfoiterW^-a- kndsome^sani. Jn the. hasebali 0»ar-' 6t\aHf he has* riot • outUved his' use; blnesVasa player by. a. ytnole Jot, |ories,« regarding impaired eyesight the contrary.. mrtwithstandTijg.. / 1 Heinle' thtf*'23aV always a pi-lnia nna.r is' apparently through with the aiMs^r-^J—time^aftd^t-ls—whls-- rea/.througJn*wit'h\'baaebaH. , , Or is i t at 6aseba.lt is' through with Heinle? ne versatile -gim was suspended by |anager\ Mctfjfaw vriorrtp the close \ the 1015- seagon.. JtPhe charge ai^ahul ImmeEmartl vva^ ihsub'ofdiriatfon and , the time o| .suspending him McGraw aaneed-t-hat-he-wowti pn a *<^lah.t •uqiform. Soj^ir Zhn. has either beeri graded or sold and \the fasoa. is fast;'dra.wing jiear; tLee- ]aagee,'fbr whom, the Tanliees fc id $23,500 to the Brooklyn Feds in Jtostbe^-di^ppea~TnrtTishT - By\tKe' ijwersthat ber-the Chicago, Cubs and i vartegate^. apd assorted clubs ot |th big league's, Eee.cMijns that he s-been, blacklisted unjustly and has ttjnburieed that he will sue. the GUI- , „ T . , fi$i> otvt&^ih the grounds of depriving h t^I \i^f t fi m'ttfy ehance to earn \ liyellttoodl^ 11 '! WU hdhfe diamond; \Jiagee's suit is being Waltett-with interest by a big major.- ty- .oft-.'the\ bard hoot unieSst a *!£ ma'J^Vijly at the dis- contenteji ^h?e|esi - 'ikn&ii \fthd ->wfre' •*-8wm.®im drew-^mtrbiooa on^BeT t0 :** ten * in^tal^ jEeHogg-alieyfl^n-^rie^unrp^Gfty^Tal^ higUt.'in the Bpecial six game total-pin msttch with .Geneva^ Tne Seneca Palls combination finished; the evening with p.totsq,«i 2,ltt Jo fteW^a't 2,669, giv- ing them a lead o£ BZ. phis. Ihe sec-^ ond halt of the match Will be roiled on ih^e ijibBon alleys h* this city • * nejet 0eneva-fought an up-hill game last night to \cut down the lead «f 4hel -Sea^as.-.,- Senecar^^is:* copjed~^the 1 of strange virtue, Fublius Lentulut wrote. \His disciples call him 'Tn« Son of God.* Ha cures the sick and raises the dead to life. He Is' a verj handsome' man and worthy of all our attention. Sis hair la blond and covers his shoulders In sepnratc —.---J-corJs -and- is parted- in the- middle \-Rafter th e fashion Of the' people oi Nazareth. Hte^ftweheM—JS-Jmefitt (Quotation from Wbodbury'a,)) PROfiUCE. *\i '...»-.J \\. - •• Dairy Butter fCfeaSiery ~., Eggs ....... BUTTEH, Wrtolasala, R«tarr, -4&m •first game 9S7 to 89S for a-margin of 75 r RlnJB aa,d Jflcjsa^th«u--read: to 174 ^WsTBy taking the sfieond game 938 to 1S89V 'Puhl, StepfreiistMi and Doyle shoved over Into high in 'toe third J session, : hoWeVeR while \Mills' was the oirty Se'necar.»aHs hoan 'to hold thej pace and 'Geneva knocked 122 pins off the lead by fra^btogjhetliitalgameli Puhl. was.the pest performer Gene'va,\ averaging 181. I^aylor Seneca Falls led the parade for owning with J95. ^Phe scores: . Senses Fall* Gakes ,<^......232 Mtf Mil^a ..*.. 193 1*2 Dairy Butter Creamery Buter v^'lbV. 45® 13& TO 42 60 75 47 VEGETABLES. Beet«,. pe r ib. jt> 9 Cabbage. pe¥ ib^ new , @ 10 Carrots, ib. •% . \ Cele>y, bunch „ %m 16 Eggplant, each ........... 0 2B tetuce, Boston head ... 233 179 178 Senator Walker Diigustedj WiUt.Oppositiiir^b# 1^ \Unprincipled ElemenV' * •^\y'Mra 2-Hope that: the rVewj •*wk Wgisla'tnTe^ould-eHact legisla- tmn designed tojegalisse boring in tins state wa s virtually a*a«doned. here yesterday- Announcement .was : ^&de: by Senate* jTames./. Walkej; nilnbritV .leader of the Senate, &a£„e WQuld nZ I f f\ r t Vtong-^hisrblli-mrihjf ^b^Assembty_Ways_ana. •Mean^Cb^ ft *L? ^ d • r0m ^- Sen3 t« where 't was passd reeeiitly ' v v *»; ••» * EJ! Wu W^^the'-surrepliit^us,' \ * tfiosei.who should favor its advance- ment .is stopped.*\\'*\-*• ' ** s \*»-»SfiKr , «-| '»ntli then.\ r Continued ihe^mMbt, I will cegse to_ make any Effort, ts House. Some passed to the XoWer «rata .-,; Taylor ... |, McDonald • Total'. Bocker; ». P«hl .,.,.'_ Stephenson Dpyle ^WaJrlr- Total.. ..163 ..241 ..1B8 ..•96.7 93$ Geneva • •178 143 .,176 .182 153 _2fil„ 161\ 557 166 686 125 441 SOS 2711 fofl • of the 651 184 186 1?5 147 ^tr~serene, without ; marks oi wrinkles; his countenance is pink, his nose Is well formed; his beard, oi the same cohjr-arhls hair, Is parted In the middle. . . *«uice, Boston hea \In his gaw Is an expression oi lettuce. Southern, need.. wisdom and pi openness; his ey«s ar« Onions, Spanish, lb blue, but sblne terribly when he. re Onions, ptekjing, lb. proves people: but In conrersatlon \ \they are amiable., His observations are expressed with liveliness, al- though he always remains calm. No- body has ever seen him to laugh; bu he often weeps. Of a good height anc straight figure he has* very beautiful hands and arms. His manner ol \drS eocpbri, \BJBBB'-nJM'arket ruled • steady. Fam- ,Uy, 20@32c PORK—Market ruled quiet. •|42, O0@43.OO ; famUy, 50@53c. ., XiARD.—Markbt easy. City, 19 1-2 nominal. Market easy, * Middle West, TALLOW—Market ruled quiet, City prime, 14 3-4c loose; special loose, 15 COFFEE—Market steady; unchang- ed to 4 points lower. No. 1 Rio on.; spot, X4 8-4@15c. RICE—Market ruled firm. Domestic, MOLASSES— Market ruled firm. Open kettle, | 1.02@1.12 ; black strap in barrels, 28c. RAW SUGAR—Market ruled stron- ger. Centrifugals, $ 12.60@13.66 1-2; molasses sugar*... RJBFINED* SUGAR—Market ruled steady, Fine granulated, $ll.00#14.50; ,'f?U,t_ .lo&f... ^^.;--<wusbed,-.-i-i —mould- A,-rf-||- —•'•-is....; powdered....; diamond A, I .j-^onfeefciowers-:A,T7.~5 softs, cubes. 1CS 216 ..177 .*is<r 156 2M £7J5_ .lS2-Lspeak:ng-is-serlous.—He speaks - buT \\ \•''•' little, and Is modest. • In short, he If as handsome as a man may be. Thej call him Jesus, the Son of Mary.\ | Expert antiquarians and students ol history pronounce the letters of Publl- us Lentulus to be entirely genuine For centuries they w pr<> fftrgnHi»n-aa»» ,,. IO915 CO 7 © 13 ..-..._. — 0 la -Eepers.—redr-doy- mriTtm — @ ~~W5 Reppers, Green, doa ........ ' © 40 Pml?n 8 -T^ per lb< 2 f0r • • • • Popcorn, shelleo. tb , 9 Squash, per lb. . ^ J8» 155 «7 674 -646- 516 636\ 162 191 -M-2- 172 179 .&92 839-. 928 2659\ Break* 500 Yard Record swis,-chara, ib.:::::::; Tomatoes, basket per lb.. Icebfirg. Letteee ........ Turnips, per lb Fruits. Apples, peek , Grapes, local crop, lb.... Grapes, basket Honey Daw Melon. ...... O 9 CO® o © o ©25 IB 10 . 04 • 0 SO 15 fi> 90 26 ISO Ko. 2Ts S points below No. 1 and below id Nos. 3 to 14 are each 5 points lower than the. preceding grade... -I And Nos. easy; creamery. extras, 66 l-2@70e; firsts, 64 l-2@67c; hiFher than «^*— Uv* Chickens, per lb . MEATS. •lOht. .. . -= ,-_-.. I man , s VPPosed to b* Interested in the , .^... . working h n *»h»)ii ga ™ &l ' n o'w• seem to be Working .mri^ ' ia i* s >^ Q . ^SWW;\ke to know theI™ V 0 W l ^ ™J«»- »t I believe^nuch ot New Work, April 2—James W. (Jake) Driscoll, Boston College es- tablished a new American record in -. wlni **ng( the memorial 500-yard run sporting,- write**: • aha|?at the:games of the ISth Tost, Ameri- -can I«gIon, »In the I3th.regiment ar- mory,-, Brooklyn. .' ' ai*-lowdbwji in tlie..Magee ease and [e^ye TthUt ft^IJlJome to light if the ra|£gre,ha%led; -in|o court to e^cpjtaip ^f.^y^and'^fie.rerores,.\ -s. '' __-•:\' i'^K^jga^lpjstgi^t^'a'^ib^hMh^se-- j this opposition..ls,inspij«d b t y,^nen who 'have been a,,detrliiUHit-to--the game and object to the strictareguhitoV$ feaWi game and of the-Uia This n)^ure/i£pWedr would maXin&ortx: wU* I,A*;_ i^_ . ~*»^v**«\' ^a-nft^J^p-gdojd. youngsters- and'ahff^f* 0 ^-who haSezl*ree\.ofefoW.bbva Nr-tWhnine -tratt-imitv «f • *««a»^-**-l * n -tneu* stables and. Would -like to ar- f'MnnWg ^rateiai^y <,f. SeaSoriedij f ?f^ 1,f6 **mto to'start a jjffiey (rolling in «fe\v Engfiand and\ give the F-? f 5S§# the-thyflls. of flying at bar. ^n„ ; prices .While . whisking. them,. h A . . . w ™ lutt ro|gh- ; the ozone' on bu^ifte^ and\i^.; re ^ nt fd chafes thaf^a'bai^l ei'mlssrohs.-\ 'Hwrtroducea- as a -patronage grab'* ^ The Walker-bill is intendeTto pro^ ^SSi l ^.Prepared by the Arm- |*na~N«vjr-ermajT-BoaM-ol\*\\\ 1 Control. The ™,„ « 6Mr mvk M - * 9 *~* seconds. This effort erased the former time of 1 minute set by the great Ted Mere- dith At Newark, in ^9T4, 2f was the «** «;-*--» -12, ^ C6rd of tbe ***** estabfishea-by *ht-cWba^i^in-^ei«dltn-to-ber-bTr - by students of Latin and ancient Rome HOnf advent of Christmas broughtjh* letter quoted to the mind of ah old] _ „„„ p vvl professor here. He translated It Into Hogs, per lb modern Italian and sent it t o .tome ol Ve*\\. per ib,,,,,.,,.,.,,,., his learned friends as~ a historical cuirl Dro«nd Meat*. oslty. It seems to verify the hellel V^als, per lb that the Savior had a fair complexion Chickens, per lb higher than extras, 67@71c; state, dairy, tubs, 44#65c; renovated, extras, 66c; Imitation creamery, firsts, 46® 46c. _ CHEBSE-^Market irregular; state, whole milk, fancy young Americas, @ 29c;. lower grades, 14@27c; Wisconsin, whole milk, .fancy young Americas, 32 l-2@33 l-2c; state, specials, 16@22c choice, lS@l^c, fair to lower grades, 4@9e. EGGS — Market, easier; White, fancy, 6l@62'c; brown, extras, \47@48c; firsts 43@46c. POTATOES (In bulk, barrel —Market dull. Nearby white, Jli.00; Bermuda, $10, OO@2O.OO ; ems BEA'NS (1919)—Market easy. Mar- Rood, 10(g)12c; nearby, 52c; or bag) $5.00® South. 9 17# If arid light hair, as many old artists de- pleted him. HOUSE FILLED WITH SPOOKS Hay and Straw Markets. !• £>\y,edev Stiabetg and. Cbiok Gandil, liorid's series players with the White ^iConly last jfali. have giveniJiajsir BFtt'e, gopby to enter ' busines3-w;nd idepehderif \ •uaseball respectively. { isberg will be th e business man arid andil -Will manage, and. play .wj tli a ni-pro outfit in-.Idaho—so he says. Ihe loss of .these twof players' has glv- •n Kidr.-#lea»op:;soniethmg to -^oi*y bouj, jJud. has resulted in an'.acute! in- in the* Cpmiskey * pocketbodi 1 henever Conahiy thlnKs'tnat'Tieimlghf ave sold'both players-early last wta- ;r for-a fatsum.,' * ' '* j' - Tommy GfflBiJi, «he-'bx't&Vma.!is- iys oe the Brooklyn outfield' .last C ason, is another\ player Who says lie T^°. r . i J^ Br .-if* he had -'gone b6ut a wh fch never givja satisfaction.\\ iter .- \ - •\•**' hf^jL^Z 0 *.^^- f\d that Boxing . —..v, easy aha in favor, of the buyer. Rye -and oat straw easier. •» •• 1. HAS\ BER TO^-^rA3RGEr BALES' No. 1 timothy $47 00®49. 00 Na 2 ,..,44_Q0Jil£ OH No. 3 39 0a@41 00 Shipping 37D0@39 00 Fancy light clover, mixed,43 d0@16.ao No, 1-clover, fnlxed ----- *o «»*\ «\ Offtr of Free Rent FJIIS to Atlracl Tenants and Owner Sells It * PInevllle, W. Va.—-The famous haunt 1-inrose-Trt-^BnTaeTB,'.' on th6\Norfol| and Western railroad, 4s being de.mol ished by the new owner, C. W. Brown Who purchased it In an administrator*! Mle^ because, the spooks behaved si\ badly ¥uring the last twenty-flve- yean that no one wouhl lltfe in It. • The- house 4s a^bfg- two-story tram* structure, apd is one of the landmark! of-^8i& vtttage. According to tho^e wh< hftve\occopied v It -ghosts; spooks and spirits abound in It.. It was built mon Pork t per In, 25® © 35 20 *7-25@7,50; 14.75. DRIED kidneys, choice, cnolce,\ .$14.50® Anothec lot of SAMPLERS and other favorite packages of Chocolatca Confcctiont Call soon. They never linger I very long in our cases. Fresh for Easter Linden Pharmacy U H. GUARD \ ~ Street, cor. Linden 60 Seneca •5BAINS, ETC. (Quotations from Davison's)*\\ Cornmeal, per ton 66.00O70.D0 Chop Feed, per ton iO.OO©«6,00 Corn, per bu , • J fc & , ^ Oslt, per PU. 70g % Wheat, per bu. Bailey, per bu.....,, Rochester, April 2. _UVE ..2 26@2 60 I 10© I 25-] MJUtfRY Yale and Penn Crews - Open Season Tomorrow STRAW PER TON ^i'*\\\- ---..wo oo©.... Boston, April PbilaSelphia, April 2—lEale and the University of ]?en>ijsy,lya,Tiia. tf eres^, iWhich open the college ifowihg season,, '^Saturday, took prdctJce spins, on 'the. ^ehuykill yesterdajjfcwiiWrufullvwfew of_f each .other. \„ •'Both varsity boats..presented, pic-* tures of 'superb physicai^ condltionr.j 4Wb ^;W^'«tnr-r K Tr-g(«T6tm^tribers tower six feet fv mow, made a- particularly, strong * Impression. | 6iants tn stature and -pulling .TBttdngiy and smoothly,,the New Haven Sweeps looked like' at least an even, money Bet to win Saturday's big. jane* < .'•„; I to business in-Cincinnati and has-so r refused to listeA to .the* honeyed ords of Col. Ebbets andr Mdnager obinsons.~-\ •>'•• £.-*=-_ . . I^arrj' CheneJ'.Tate* of' tlie\ Dodgers pd Phillies, who Was dropped\ by- the Itter club outright, is in the; -automo- i |le bus.in.e^s_l.n',Fror1da\ and - says- he [ids it better than pastlhting; \Cheney J (e Read the enwtni'gi -i Want Ad»., Jfney ara.in- . _ 1—HAY—Market steady; sales r?o.- ;2 . timothy at $46@ $47,\ No. 2 Eastern, at *43@>$45. No.' 3 Jiay at $3.7® $41, „clove r mixed at $38 @$43 'and fine hay at 35@$39. Rye .straw quoted at $26##7 and oat straw >t $23. .;.. Liv» Stock Market. ' East\ Buffalo, April- l-CATTLE— Receipts 475 head. Market rnled bare- ly steady; sales shipping- steers at $13 , .@ii,26™but*ner» ! '-«*-4flv0e®-l^^(>;--yea*'- lings at $ i2.50@14.25 , heifers at $6.00 '^ll.OO, cows at $4.00@1I.O», bulls at $ 7.OO@10.25 and atockers and feeders at $6.00@10;00. * SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts 1.- 600 headi MnrSet active 3Md prices 25 @ 50c. higher; .sales lambs at $13.00® 21.50, yearlings at $12.00'®18.50, weth\ ers at ^ISfSO^BjOO, ewes at $6,0O®14-- Chickens, pe.- m. Turkeys, per lb „, Ducks, per lb. '{z@ Geese per lb -,.. , 20 ^ FRESH DRESS-D PdDLTftV Turkbyarper lb ...: 50 @ Chickens, per lb » > JQQ • **™l* ••••' / 35®*\ Ducks, per lb. ~Jg- • ••'.. .. @ MEATS ... „ 35© FRUITS— Market ruled quiet. Aprlcoas, extra choice to fancy, 27@37c; apples, evaporated prime to fa-ncy, 14@26e; pnmes, 30s to 60s, 15 <g).24c; do 60s to 100s, 10 1-2@14 l-2cr peaches extra choice to fancy, 20@24c; seeded raisins, choice to fancy, 20 1-2® 29c, • DRESSED POULTRY — Market ruled\ ifirm. Chickens, 28@48c; fowlB, |,28@39c; turkeys, 40C»55c; ducks, 33m> 45c; geese, 25@81e. LIVE POULTRY—Market ruled firm. Chickens, 25042c; 4JiCj_tuxkfiysi-56eT—rooster FOR SALE—40 Aoret. Good bulld- Ingi. Stock and tools. 8 acre* wheat. Will exchange for home In Geneva. FOR SALE—3 3-4 Acres at Phelpi with good *'x room house. New barn and hen house. Plenty of all varieties of fruit. Price S1700. FOR SALE—Fine home on St. Clois In with big lawn and garage. Hou, em. High lawn we all mod- fowls, >». zee; ducks, 45<S>55e; geese, 20©22c, COTTONSEED OIL—Market steady. Spot, $18.50#19,00; crude* lltff&ar 17.O0. _^JPJST£0XlO^\l---MaTReT^ Pennsylvania, $6,10. TURPENTINE—/Market $2.40(6)2.45. ilrm. Geese, per lb. FRESH than half a centnj^_aM^Juid^he-^l-l-Beef, leged walking of chairs and tables and door-rapj,' \rattling of dishes and pans and removal of covers f rou persons occupying beds have- driver those- who have occupied the place t< give If up*.\\ % -\\-<* *•'•• iThe ghosts have been reported foi ajouarter of a centurj.and during tha' time a score of different families hav< occhplefl th'e\h*r)hsi6 , only fe«r,shon periods. For years no one would oc.i f cupy It., although it Was offered ren free. Veals, per cwt 22 00tg>25 Op OF®20 00 30 O0®32 00 16.00@20. 00. SMOKEO MEATS AND LARDr . \- @ 33 ,—dresscar \Per cw Spring Iamb, per cwt, , Straight pigs, per cwt < -1 Md H xt3< ?,*?eP at ri4.-5O@iS.00 . TR0TCKrTRrm$,.IN STYLE Bed Army. Chief Haa~ ; De*Lux© Tralr .. Of .t'l^.eiel}^ One a . Garage. - Bacon per lb, Ham, per lb California hams, per lb . Dried beef, por i'j ; ,. Lard, in tleices ——» ., .. VEGETABLES. Beets, new. per bushel ...... -de, basket ..-....-. Cabbage, homegr'wn, crate 1 do, hamper, new \\' do, per cwt 7 CarTOttr— ' stronger, WOOL—Market ruled steady. Vo- 22 mestlc ^oeee XX Ohio, 68c® 1.00; do pulled scoured' basis, 85c®1.70; do, 65 TPVBH, scoured basis, 8Sc#$I.(T0.' i«'l - . HIDES—Market ruled steady. No- tfves, 35c; branded steers, 31c. . HAT (per 100 pounds)—Market ruled easy. No. 1, J2.35@2.45 ; No, 2, $1.96<i*2.1E; 'clovtr mixed, $1.85©2.30. STRAW ( pjjr_ 10Q pouadH)—Market HOPS (1919)-Market ruled st an dactive. Prime to rhoi Pacifi-f* -coast, pilrne to choice, FOR SALE—Eight room house on Washington .Street, with all improveriienti, A bargain. FOR SALE—-Good nine room house' on Herbert street with all Improvements. Chestnut fin- ish throughout, FOR SALE--rSlj< room house Uni- versal avenue Nice lot with ^^lenty of fruit. Pric« sgsoo.- - „ ^^H^iiouse on'-,I Lyceum street, near Optical Wprks^and U. S. Lens Work*, All in fine shape. $3600. WE HAVE OTHERS. \ SEE OS. Prlc;e only CALL ANq ^ IPW •fc** s ClaytwlWjer » @ '.;«* 24 1-2 3?. 21 ' 40' trong OOrtfsrH.; 84 Geneva St. &S££j!sWJ&-Y~j P.hpne ,?BJ^ 95c. v 90® SO® 1.00 50® 55 00® i 25 ' '& rm 00® \7 50 ^ London.—The special train of teor Trotzky^.the chief of. tte Busslan-rei army, Is a most, elaborate 'affair! con slating of fourteen cars and two pow- erful engines. „ Itifc\ supplied- with s wireless lnstallatlott capable of re- ceiving communications from Nauen Lyons and London*- One of its mosi Interesting flttfngs Is a- prlptlfig ofilcf', Jshlch printe ; ^rot5k^:^Iier*.OnTaiulj ~WgrT~T he\ greatest cujridstty of Uu train is tfie.\garafe whlcli contains six cars, one\ a powerful French auto- mobile \which belonged to the Jatt Emperor Nicholas. ' '• • The escort on the train comfsts oi 2S<> infantrymen, a whole\ eomnany ol machine gunners, as Troteky, <**ith ht£ r train has often been near thft fronfj and has several tifees been In danger of hls'nf^. The train also contains a library and.a dlnlgg caK\ REDS CIRCULATE BOGUS GASH .._... \..>. .'.?:^£.;;-..'$'{•*•• ----- --•--'-' Bcdahsvlki Sent United States Cow Jerfelta te^kico, Offif- * cial Says. • . j^lSf ':* - :Washlngton.-^tRe§fdea,t8 of Mexico h«ve he# warnert $y the foreign offlce to be ofx guard ngainVt efforts to circn- late;itt^si%otfn^y*a»ffi% nmorfnt of counter^^MeTiey^\«ma'ao- ih the. United tatormeaif' \Th^varnin^vasxbasea-op lion, wns that; ugents»of the Russian; ttol&hevlki had manup.Gttlred -, nud placed if circuWiiofl^the couhteifelt carrency-inureprlsal tot titc ''peceecar -tltih\ of radlcala by the tjafted State* jottrament, -' \ « do, bushel , Celery, dozen do. large bundles, 6s, do« Endive, per dozen Horseradish per Ib , Kale, per bushel . ~........ Lettuce, com. per doz do, fancy Mint i.. i rm-r...: 3nions, dry, per bu. ...... . do, por lb ,.. > .,.. do, green, dozen bunches do, Spanish, per crate .. . do, jersey, 150-lb. sack .. do, Bermuda, crate .... do, California, per cw^ .. Parsley t doz. bunches ^-.^ Parsrripsj— burner\ ']. 7..... „do, basket Potatoes, pei- bushel ..... do, sweet, hampers Radishes, per dozen _.... do. „whlte, dozen ........ Spinach, per bushel ...... Turnips, per basket ...... do, rutabagas, oushel .. Vegetables oysters, per doz. bunches W iter-cresT, ao^cn bunches COUNTRY PRODUCE 23 76 36 .76 35 -90® 1 00 i oo@ ih Z 70® 2 75 - «i® <-23 22® 7fl® 30®. GO® 30® 2 6p# 3 0O 7@».7% 25® —-So 1 3 26® 5 50 * £0® ... ••® .. •1 00® 7 50 • 1 00@1 10 % .00® 1 21-1 .3 00®3.10-] 3 On® 2 7C 40 . BUFFALO GRAIN MARKET. Rochester, April\ l. Wholesale Best „atent cotton* sacks l^kerlapateni\.'.'.'.' \ \ 4 °° Clear.,. \*\ Fa'st ry ...\.'.'.'.'' •CUtthaut '..'.' ^°* frado flour.'peVton >*—' *.rttete.a^..fc!«CT»»l -.setoiMaiweiMfc)^* •Ryo-flour, dark FEEDS-Firm u .., . 13 75 • 10 00 W 00 11 00 68 00 • 9 00 Mixed cars .... very $55 00 62 00 70.00 70 Off 66 00 strong M0DERM BUSINESS ESSENTIALS s EFnCIENT ni ECONOMICAL „„ 2 00® 80® 70® 50® Butter, dairy, pjer lb Eggs, per doz. by crate, do, poltry farm .,\.. -Fowls, per W. .<• Springers, per lb , Pucks, per lb -, Geese, per lb. .-.-.,... New - 58® * \® 45®. -Sff® ..© 2 25 90 80 ' .\66 30 60 55 ire Spring hran v lOO-ib. .sack . Standard middlings, do .... 'fommeal coarse,-par--ton .. Hominy feed per ton Ollmeal, per ton WHEAT—The market is •with- receipts light. CORN*—Sales were et yesterday's prices for No. 3 yellow aPd lc higher Xar^No. 4 yellow during the morning but late in the afternoon sellers were asking a sharp advance with bids only lc oyer yesterday. Closing bid: No. 1 yellow, $1.76; No. 2 yellow, JlJSi. i^-s-^npJtSW-JI-T 2 ?-^ 5 - 4 yellow,- frtiT] 5To. 5 yellow, $1.63; No. 8 yellow, J1.56@1.59 , on track, through billed. Sales: 3 cars No. 3 yellow, J1.71-; 2 cars No. yellow $1.67, on track, through billed; 5 cars No. 3 yellow, $1.71, in store. OATS—The market opened strong and later sold lc higher closing at l-2c over yesterday with a good inquiry and no' offerings on track. Store oats dull. ^ Closing: No. 1 White, $1.07 1-2; No. 2 white, $1.07; No. 3 whH^r»1.06; No. 4 white, $1.05, on track, through billed. Sales: 1 car No. 2 white, $1.07; 1 car NO. 3 whltr,\$!.04; 1 car do,, $1.05, on track, through billed; 2 cars No. 2 white, $1.04 in store. . t ' BAKT/EY—Firm. Asking prices ..LWerfl: il.e2®1.65 for 46 lb. barley, May •*i shipment, store, Buffalo. JFt?I3—Highei-. No. 2 was quoted at .$.f.89, on. tracks through billed.. Multiplex Loose Leaf Columnar Outfits and Sheets —FOE— General Accounting, Statistical, and Analytical Repofuf~ Any Number of Columns Any Columnar Combination ,,POjt SALEM- M;F.DEVANE:Y, 435 Exchange Street -' Geneva, N, ,Y.. \V ** y** * «?,t,\?- -'.''i-;- 1 *^; ., f u r .^'i.-'i-'-' '''\•'• S;^'\':^-.^'!'^-'^;- Jrtrx* York Market. __ New- York, AJJril. 1. FLOUR—Market ruled firmer, Spring patents, Si2.75@\l.3.75; clears^.^9.50®, 10.25; winter straights,. |H.fl0^i , L35i J WM EAT— Market unchanged'.'' \Spot\* No.1 1 red winter at $f.SS f.-.o,- b. st^am- -sr.Jfew.York.iiMipoct basiaW^* , ^ ? CORN—Market- '..tiirong. \ N§, 2 \yel- lov^ -(new), $l#5'1-^;..lto;fr yellow toftW).'$L82 1-2 '»,.!„ OATS- Markoj rtled ftrrrief .Fancy White tll)P«d $lli o;dlnat:y J 't'Hp'iSed White $10!!., \ - '-. -;>•'>•'-•• -r-*v .A TfllBJ—Miulfot *l«ndy '^k'-^vm^M' 12 04 ''.'- .r '^'. -•BAriLEY—Markct ruled ^flrm. «3»o» 8- Westem Si 70, C I f No* York, ex? rABBAOE-^-New, per crate, t New'.;.ftt i f«^ f|e4mg, 44 lb*, $i.%-^.i,' t \ *V* « » •'. %*•*•*/•; ,,, t , Fruits and Vegetables. Philadelphia, March 31. POTATOES- Per cwt., $5.50®5.90. ONIONS— Per cwt., $5.00@^25. AFFT^EJS—Per- bb'l,,\ $ 4.00@6.25 . • e^BBACE—Danish, ptr ton, $40.00 @5O,0O. Boston, March 31. Fotatces, per ctvt., $4 So^I-j;so. ^NlrtNS-For hag, '$«.-6«T®7.80. CABFA-«E—Fer Mil., tfi.00ffl7.50 . •^FP^ES- Pof bM.'$S-.00« 11.00. 'I^T^rrCE—P< r crate, $1.00W 1.25. F0TATOER, per cwt.,,-$5.'Sd®0:OO. Apples- Per bh!., J8.50®9:75. . per crate, $4.76 # £•-.•'..';• - •' M Team and Farm Harness . Riding Saddles Track Goods Chas. H. Wenigef 124 South Avenue Rochester, Nt Y« cr m^^m^m;^