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'^^^v^^V^Jff'-^^' ;*\' *'<«* v#*«£!I3E3w*;j>j£*r^? «». hem bo had the Easter* ahe at Wit«- estryman of ad persona? [organ,, alsa aa-5S -years p,Ljiiii'jij»i'LiiiiiHi ijiuii^i i Q'uA-1,:j'j ii).iiii.;..\iijDnii t'AGB Ttffttgft foaMae^*?^^ #4.000 35,000 FANS-S1E -;'•: fc'cGraw's Mort Have Yet. to \yih Ffrst Game—George Kelly, Gets two \ •' \ ,-• '\ ...» New York,* April .'JMA^crbWd of came out, yesterday. afjfcem<>on- column and wen^^p^^isapiv^tegH The j Helpless Phils tepcJcerf Art Nrhf out of; the kg$\f\jpZ^VJiiltf!nSi piling up three-' runi,. \and' lie was re- placed by Hubbell, with Bufalo' last season. Later another youngster, Win-v tw.s, took up\ the CJatoi pitohingjjur.,. (It'H. . . ' I > Leo Meadows^ the spectacled; one, hi Id the Giahts to seven hits and one • run. Oeorge Kelly slamming in the lon<> tally la \the; 'seconds- Fletcher, Krisr-h and ,-Kelly, each £0j>. .a, eoupla hits ~an3 \CS^orge Bttrns one,' The, \re- ma ndrr or the Giants~wcre deaf, dual) and Mind. -U.-WiHer-ot-itJvcHPhils, connected for a homo run which ma&er?Mc<3i?aw; ^ta vi'd as his wild cat mascot. Score:- ' I ljiladr-lphia\ A ,_3 0 0 110 0 0 0—6 11 0 New Y.ork .... 010 Ov0 000 0---1 To n.-itiprfos—-Meadows an d Tragres- Bi.')-; Nehf, Hubbcl, \Winters and Smith. I emy Lads Unable m -**• re oh Uie Local * all of -ttte*-.'- preaicttons Alexander Taken 'Out St. Louis, April 19—The. St Louis rnnllnalB defeated the Chicago CubS- h iv yesterday 2 to 0.\ Hbrn*sby\.s bat,, ow.n] hv .opportune hitting o'f .Smith and Ftork, landed the .same fjp'r the' Ci-rdinals. Poaic had, Chicago \at his mercy during the greater part of the pame, but extracted himself from sev- eral holes. The great Alexander gave way to Carter. Score b\y innings: f hicoc-o \.... 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0—0 Hjjttorics—Alexander and ICilllfer; Doak and Clemens. 23,003 See Dodgers Win* Urooklyij^ April lSJ-^Before a crowd- oi L'OCOO almost as great a gathering an watched .the Brooklyn an d Braves clash in the first Sunday baseball un- diT the new law last year, the sarne t«'o teams, grappled at Ebbets Field -jiptprdajv The Dodgers beat the ISraOes, 6. taJS^ln-Uie last year's Sun^ day inaugural. Today they batted hard and won, 9 t o 3. Ncis made a hi.rnr run. Scoro: Jimoklyn 03102003 »—9 11 .q Bi.Hon Q 0,0 1 00 1 0 1—3 0 3 Adams, ss., Wadey -e7-S~frr>. 27 Q 2 7 -2i^.7 00000000 0— 0 Pirates Lead League. Cincinnati, .April 19-^-Pittsburgh ti\k the lead'ilrthe NatlonaJ League yevwdny afterhdon\~by defeatlngf the AVmiii champion Reds by the scoro of 2 I.) 1. A single, base on balls and an error mid two sacrifice hits gave the Plr - nt.s two runs and the^ game in the in'st Inning. Aft^r that* Reuther and Adams engaged in a tight pitching <l'i«g interrupted only when three sln- plqs^s'ave the Keds oho tunf In tho frth. Score: ' I'lttslmrgh 2000000 0 0— f, 5 fl'|Wlii C Ti H nit fiatwarrf, 'A; nrr'iinrii Cincinnati 000-01000 0—1 6 I Xia tteiies^—Adams and Lee; Reuther and Wingo. Umpires, Moran and Rlg- lerr ' - 25367 .See Indians Win Cleveland, April 19—Batting like fiends again and taking advantage pf every weakness in the defense' of ,thelr opponents, the Indians j'esterday tri- umphed over the Tigers, 11 t o 4, in the presence of a crowd, that numbered 25.307. A spectacular bre.nd of baseball was placet! in display, with hard hitting in Fttfifllling made on. th#ir .toelia« previous to Sat- urday's game, 'the Hofcart WtosH skt- r =urday gave Cftnaiffdaijrtift Academy^; few uointors' onttpe science of baseball,' and sent tha Acaflemj.lboys home with. a score'of ll-oin ;.the 'Freshmen's favor, j- -•- -^f—j------- —-«^\ • J^ygSry' displayed^hijs form bT cc$n? ceding Uie,v4sitQrs but one scratch hit throughouf^e \\sanie, striking & twelve men during the eeven inniugit of hisTvorlr.. He also made twfi.saie . -hits -afr-isatr- • •--.- -*;^~ \--' .V \Wid\ lio-we meted out a fine class of twirling -by passing only two men, and striking out three; edl i n the eighth inning. < Peterson an d Gasper showed/1 esceflenf foran iat catching and. third, respectively. The be$t man on. the opposing team was Ca/wapd, j^i-ho pitched well and made one o't the ^visitor's two hitsi, A.bsence of team wojrjc prevented this map from playing a better game thsin he did. The score \follows: NATIONAL LEKGME,; - - • Yetterday'» Reitilt«i, Kttsburg 2, Cinelnnfttl i. F S SJ.V^uia ^ Chicago 0^ ,! &iita.d:eJpiMa 5, Kfew TTotk-X. Efeoo^iyn '9,-iBicfston S, i -.-*.. Schedgled for Today. ••• y Fhlladejph% afc\-Few\ J ork. Boston^at \grpoidyn> • ''.; IPitisburg \at Cincinnati. -, Chicago at St.- Louis. J—1^_Standings-of the Clubt pittsbnwc •-• Cincinnati ., ifipftton.-..;,. i*httadeU)hia. prooldyin*, •St. louis .. New Tcjrk Chicago. ... 4' : 3 . 2» 2. 2 • %\ 0 ; - 0 I* 1 1 1 - 1 L, 1 3 3 4 •P.O. • .8(10 .760 .e« .667 \frja. • -6.67 .400 .000 .000 XOBART FROSH. AB, R. H. A. PO. E. .5313 10 .4 2 2 2 50 Gasper, S^, .., JBowe, jb^ p. , Jg.e.tergsnn>~^— \Coglpry7\p\.\ lb. .T... 4 Gormkn, ss. ...... 4 Moran, 2b, 4 JBrowar, cf. ,„..,... 3 Beaver, If, '.., 3 Hynes, rf. \J ROHinson, cf. 2 Allison, If. 0 McNulty, rf. ...... 0 Totals 84 1 0 0 4> 0 .1 0 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 0 *—<H 0 0 11 7 11 27 2 CANANt>AJ£UA-ACAOEMY. AB.R.H.A.Pt>.E. .3 0 1-0 2 2 , 3 0 .30 Smith, cf. Johnson, 2b. ... Gardner, 3b. p. Sherry, cf. ........ 2 Cayward f p.- 3b., .. 3 Kaveny, rf. 4 Figenscher, lb 3 3 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's. Results . \ - \Cleveland it, Detroit,*, ' St.,Louis at Chics£T_ .(rain.J. . OnljT garner seheftiiied. * ' Scheduled for Today, New York at Boston'(two games.) Washington at Philadelphia. |>t.' Louis at Chicago, Detroit at Cleveland. . , Standings of the Clubs W. Chicago ., ;. 2 Boston 2 Cleveland Kow\ York r . St.: Xbuis 7. Philadelphia ' Washington Detroit .2 1 1 1 0 0 P.<2, l.fiOO 1.000 .66? .503 .•SGO •50J) .000 .000 American Association St. Paul 3, Kansas' City 2. Milwaukee^ 3, .,?£inn,ea^oj^„l,„.,. „.„. ^^Coleas^TEieiMarii^^akn— ~ ' Columbus-Indianapolis, rain. —• * AMERICAN _6JRL. SETS_ — - ' NEW SWIMMING M^RK Honolulu, April 19—Ethelda Bleib- try made what is said fo be a world's record for fifty yards backstroke, when she swans the distance in thirty-six seconds flat at the IJaw&iian centen- nial swimming meet here last night. She also-broke a Hawaiian record in swimming- 440 yards in 6 minutes, 21 3-6 seconds. BELLONA r Totals By innings: . Canandaigua Acad. Hobart Freshmen Two-base hits: Howe 2. Stolen basest Gasper, Pelersori, Loghrey^ % \ '% Mfss Ethelyn Gage Bellona, April 19—The death of Miss Kthelyn • Gage occurred Saturday morning in Rochester, after an illness odf a year. She suffered from an at- tack of pneumonia in March, last year-, _ .from the effects of ' which she ' had 23010005x—11 iieen confined, to her house ever since. Miss Gage at the time of her original, illness .'occupied the position of asm?.- Hynes,. Gorman, yBei^yer, 2 f -AllJs6n, Jant principal at Noi. 19-School, ^OG^- Moran, Kits innhiigslA-Howe, .ward, 4 i n 7 p% rj^Loghreyf 1 -in>^ .. ... „ fester, -inhere she hsffl taught iiearlfy e, »jiiv; 4 .2 innings, Cay- ten years, resiging sc departmmeiital Innings,-Gardner, 2 to 1 noiltinn nt mn^i.i.u.y.,,. i?,-^ A^.U.I. ner, 4; off Loghrey, 1; off Howe, 2; Struck out, by Loghrey 12; by Howe, 4; by Cayivard, 6. Sacrifice Hits, Gorman, Peterson. Hit by Pitcher; by Cajg«a8di-Gasper—rby-Hu w e, -Gafthierr' tie pinchesT Bas¥ running with a graceful abandon and brluiant field- krs- frnrnrai. SCOroT - ' ___/ • -*rrfrotrr:v:r:-TrnrTT5~6~o\T^4 lTI\ rirvclnnd ..2060 0 310 •—11 ll O \Tf:itteries—Aycrs Love, O'Srie and ft-uiige: Coveleskje andO'Neill. Um- lu •-. Kvans and Ilildebrand, • _J>. ---:- ' Belgian Race for Guillemot. Hiupsels. April 19—Marcel Guilte- n.i.t. HIP speedy Fjgnch cpQgs-cQ«3Ddbjy_ Hir.ner. won the eight-mils BelgiBB cmss-muntry championship yester- dai. making the* distance in 43 mirtu- teu. ! \\ 8\ a middle-distance runner for the f'hmpie games at Antwerp, He Is 1'r.ituft, game against \Harvard. ~The score was 5-1, four of the Crescent's gnnfa hftinp Jiffielating^assisted by Rev. Mrrffrvisr jc^r^Oa^tJStaLJjisJyL •*—* Crescents Defeat Harvard. Two of .the lacrosse opponents of Hobart fought each other oft Saturday In Brooklyn, tho CreBent Athletic Club of that city defeating Harvard Univer- sity in a one-sided contest. The Cresents, whose team is made up of old Lacrosse, men, used their entire sercna tearfl- in the last half of the Harvard on Hobart campus, Saturday, May 1st an d the Crescents at Brook- lyn, Saturday, May 22.- ~- , - • i ,».. ...» ~ '\ .^ Intercollegiate Golf Tourney. He-wr-YorK, April 1?—There willbe a distinct*haTife\In~The complexion of the Intercollegiate golf tournament thlg year when itJj3-Jdayed-atJGardea-{->gO,00@<a3vOO. an d alsike Cito irafet Juiie 22m. to 2§Ui. There will tie 36-holes each day._ The first two days-will be- devoted to* me.d' r> seconds. GuSlemot is entered |^1 play for the team title with the ag- gregate score counting. On thfe second day those -who have the best BCore3 —tjnele Josiah is too generous. He will-do an hour's work for you and re- fuse to take pay for i t even when he Is needing money so badly that- he will the cross-country champion of ^111 qiialify-for the play Inthe^matoh- .borrow $5 from you an hour later. \ England-and—Belgfcimr— ea ^r-aie-^tadi^duoi-chftmp|on«»ip. *\\'-- ~~\ •\*— \< emy to take up this work,. She was born here, the daughter of Mrs. Mary M. Gage an d the late H. Hazard Gage, a member of a family'which has been idei)^fiea«Avith-41rat^ocalityi^nTrcr^tS~ early settlement. She attended Gene- seo JJormaJ School. Her work was confined to three positions, a district school near her home, at Canandaigua and at Rochester. Miss Gage leaves her mother, Mrs/ Mary M. Gage; two sisters, Mrs. Genevieve Robson and Miss Mary H. Gage, and two brothers- Dr. George »H. Gage and John S. Gage- The funeral will be held In Bell-. oria, Rev. E. B. McGhee of Rochester, .of-Bettona,- ,Seed Markets Chicago, April 17—SEEDS—Choice timothy quof*ed at $ 9.00@11.50 cash an a clover held at $4O.0O.@$53.OO. Buffalo, April. 17—SEEDS—Choice timothy quoted at $ 6.16@6.30 , choice rea clover at $34.00 @ 35.00, alfalfa at rft ?35.00® 36.00 per bushel. ICahsas City Star. FAMOUS FANS rr MevgFt QEIS SO caix> &UT 50ME\ OLD TJMER. 'REC'LECTS A\OEK^ S«HT COLDER SPELL-^fJWUAlDERJ* •»^»Ti'^3fijK.m%-^>3KKX | (Quotation from. WoodDuryM.!} PRODUCE. _ BUTTER. W;iol«»ai». ' Dairy Butter Creamery ./. >t . #< Eggs - ' - ReSarj, Dairy Gutter Creamery Butter,per lb. . Esres .'.;- 50 78® • .«. 75@ 62 75 37 60 78 4Q , VEGNETABufeS. Rot all. Asparagus per lb. Beets, per 1b. . . Cauliflower, head ...,,...« Cabbage, per lb„ new...... <-arrot s , n, Celery, bunch Corn, g^*i, o.o Eggplant, lb. ........-..-..' ietuce, Boston head 3^ettuco, Southei-n, need.. Oiiions, Spanish, Jb Onibns, pickling, jb ,., Pepera, red, doz ,, ir-eppers. Green, doz.' ... ^ Potatoes sweet, per lb.'8\ for Popcorn, shellea, .b Potatoes sweet, per lb—. Squash, per lb Swiss Chard, lb , Tomatoes, basket per lb. Iceberg Lettuce $.. Xur.iJtipsp-ppf-itr' 1 ''\\''—•r^\*\\ Spinach lb \.-.. ' & £5® & & 10® J5«f> 35 6 40 10 6 15 ao ? 20 10@1B- Beef- Fruits. «0@ Apples, peck Grapes, local crop, lb--.. drapes, basket .\.. O Honey Dew Melons . ...: O \ 2T@; 52 15 MEATS. Live Weight Beef -v.-.- ! -..w...-.r..-'..;,.. Fowls, per lb. ..\ Hogs, per lb ,. @ Veal, pertb ;. 17® ' Drossed Meat*. Veals, per lb ;....;.', l 26® Fowls, per lb *' @ 36 Pork, per lb ,..., @ 21 '3RAIN3, ETC. (Quotations from Bavison'a) Cornmeal, per ton «5.0O®70.O0 Chop Feed, per ton 80.00®85.00 Corn,\per bu.... i 70® 1 go Oats, per tin ,.,.. % . *10<i 80 Wheat, per ba. ...• ..2 25@2 60 li'at ley, per bu 1 lozs i 25 Bye flour, dark «.,.*».;,«...ji.A, Iff joo KBIEIJPS—Scarce ancl .Btrons;! \active inftulrjr for miUfeeds. Quoted, mixed carsj.^ _ , * ' Braa, per ton, saolced ...,$60 00 Standard middlings, do ,..,...» 66JOO Xbw grade\flour ,.«^.. v ,......, 74 00 Commeal feed, do 78 00 Hominy feed, do t.,.._. 73 00 Cluneal, do 68 00 CottojasfiM meal, do —.-.»* 79 00 Gluten feed, do ,,......., 80 00 -WHEAT—Exporters took nearly all the soft winter wheat offered, ^The market closed .very strong-. Inspection track receipts, twertty-four hours: No. Z npj-thera, 1 car-; No, 3 dark northern, i car; No, 2 nrtxed, 1 car; sample i;ed. 1 caj\ Estimated cars, 4. CORN—Buyers paid the prices ask- ed, '3o over Thursday, for a few effi-s. The closing was at. that advance. Sales: 4 oars No. 3-yellowy fl.^O; 1 (car No. 2 mixed, $1.80, on track, through billed. .Closing; No, 1 yellow. $-1.84'; No. 2 yell«v^$l^£^2So J _3 J _xeJlow; $1.80; No, 4 yellow, $1.75; No. 5 yel- low, $1.71; No. 6 yellow, $1.64@1.€7, on track, through billed. Inspection track receipts: No.'4 yellow. 3 cars. Esti- mated cars, 2. . • OATS^-N.o offerings I n store and few -cars \on track. There -were bids of lc higher than Thursday, but sellers- ask- ing more. Closing: No. 1 white, $1.81 1-2; No. 2 -white, $1.16; No. 3 white, $1.15; No. 4 white, $1.14, on track, through hilled. Estimated cars, 1. RYE-—Firm; No. 2 quoted at .the' Close at $2.05, on track, through billed. Chicago—Closed; Cash, No. 2, $2.01® 2.01 1-0,- May, $1.97 1-2@ 1.97 3-4; July, $1.91 1-4. Dultith—Closed: On track an d to ar- rive, $1.95 5-8. Mlrtnoapolis--Closed at $1.96 7-8® . Eggs, Butter and Cheese New Y-ork, April 17 BUTTER^—Market easy.!\ Creamery, extras, 71 l-2@75c; firsts, 69@73c; higher, 72 l-2@76c; state, dairy, tubs, 47#71e,; imitation creamery, firsts, 40 @50c ...—„ CHEESE—Market firm. State whole milk, specials, 27@31c; fancy, 2fi@ 29c; lower, 20%27c; Wisconsin, whole milk fancy, 32 l-2@34c; state skims, specials, ji7@21c; choice, 14@lCc; fair to good, I0@12c; lowcr^ N 4@9c. EGGS—Market easier. -Nearby white, fancy, 52c; brown, 47c; extras, 46c; firsts, 41@4G. Barley Markets Buffalo, April 17—BARLEY—Market strong 1 ; sellers asking $ 1.70@1.75 for 46-lb. barley, May shipment, store, Buffalo. Chicago, April 17—BARLET—Mar- '.ket strong; malting quoted at $1.60® 1.68. New \York Apr. 117-BARLEY—Market firm; foeding quoted at $1.70- and malting at $1.80, f. o. t>., New York, afloat. m & & GO® 5® 25® 7 J12 12 40 75 ®25 15 10 0-1 6 25 36 15 ®14 90 • 9 25 «0o Rochester, April M— tlVE r-OuL/RY Chickens, pe.- in. ........ 26® .? Tarkevs. ner 1h ^np it! Ducks, per lb. 82® 35 Geese per-lb 20® 82 FRESH DRESS-D PODLTRY. Turkeys, p«r^lb 50@ 55 £bJckens,„per-Jb,-.« v >-r-.-s-i- -4fl@^—42'' Fowls t Sfi® 40 Ducks, per lb. ..@ 42 Geese, per lb ; ,.® 30 FRESH MEATS Veals, per cwt % , 22 00@25 00 Beef, dressed, per cwt...16 00@20 00 Spring- lamb,.per cwt. ....80 00032 00 Straight pigs, per cwt . . 16.0O@2O 00 SMOKED MEATS AND LARD. Raenn, per lh — @—-34 Ham, per lb v ...^..,. California limua, per lb\ J drren--&et;r,-Be-r-l5r.\.T7\ l Lard, In tierces 34 ..©• 24 Ui 40 VEGETABLES. Beets, new, per bushel ... do, basket Cabbage, homegrVn,, cr, do, hamper, new d*»^per Gwt .,,,-.. , Carrots-— dLo, bushel .,,,!, fO| 1 00 EO® 65 1 0O@ 1 50 ®-3 50 7 00® 7 CO 80® 1 00 40 75 , Fruit* and Vegetables. Philadelphia', April 16. Per cwf, IS.00. Onions—Per cwt., $ S.OO@10.00 . APPLES—Per bbl., $4.O0®9,50. CABBAGE—Per crate, $3.00®4.25. Boston, April 16. . EQ. , EATQ13&«-=Per cwt.,- $6.S0. - - - ONIONS—Per bag, $ 7.00@7.J5 . APPLES—Per bbl., $5.00@ 11.00. LETTUCE—Per crate, $1.76® 2.25, . CABBAGE—Pop bbl., $ 6.00@7.50 . Cleveland, April 16. POTATOES—Per cwt., $8.00 @ 9.50. APPLES—Per bbl., $8.50® 10.25. CABBAGE—New, per crate, $5.00. ONIONS—Per cwt., $7.00®7.75. Chicago. April 16. -CABBAG-E—J^Wr-p«i--cnrrer-?2nTtr® 4;00. QNJo5[S^KfiK.saclvl00.1bsr,\$*.00®- 57oo. NEW YORK GETS PRODUCE VIA TRUCKS Celery, dozen 1 25® 1 '40 ao. rai Pie ountiles, 6S, doz 2 70® i 75 Cucumbers, hothouse,\ doz. @ 3 50 do shipped-ln ...' @ 3 00 Endive, per dozen 20® Horseradish, per lb 22~@ Kale, per bushel \ ® Lettuce, common dozen... 35® do, ft-Jicy eo ® Onions, dry, per bushel ... 2 B0@ 3 Oil' d»Vpef lb ...'.,..,,\ 7 , # 7 1-2 do, gi-een, dois^ belts. .. 20® 25 do, Spanish, per crate 3 26 ® -3 60 ' do, Jersey, lS(Mb c ._.ak.'4 60 \® v . do, Bermuda, bbl ...,2l 00 ® ,. do, California, per. cwJLT. 0ft . ®* 7 fio Parsley,- per doisr bchs. . «, 30® -35 1 50@1 75 65 & 76 3 90® 4 80 .; ~# S OU 24 00 #30 00 40 ® 45 ® ParsDips, per bushel .do, basket ...'....,... Potatoes,'per bushel ., do aweefc hampersrvi, do. Bermudas,; bbl. Eadishes per do*. ,bchs. do, white, dozen .... Ehutbarb, indoorfjidoz.'b'cll''l 00® 1 25 Spinach, per'bushelf'..'..., t Turnips, per'basKef,..... 8(T 1 do, rutabagas, bu. •. 70 •Vegetable\ oysterii per doz bunches ,*...,.sod,, 45 \Watererossi do«i bchs.',. COONTH5T TRODtrcj Stter, dairy, per lb.'..., Eggs, per doizen . :.-... ,,., da.- poultry farm «^ At .,. Fowls! per,lb,, .j...',../.', Sprfniei«( per^lb .*.... iDucfts,, n«r,. lb ...«•..- f .-...., GceeeVppeiulb-.^i\*.-.»H?.M - Maple Syfuprinew,„«tili .— ' \T® @ s m ;,- ,>r-T/f\i r ~^'y''^0i ~*jf<i if.-' \i >\i' -*:: Buffalo Grain Murket. Stitfalo, April 17. FrJOtTH-^Julef and Steady; whole* flple, half cotton sacks, quoted: Best patent- -. itzi-mtwi',** 1 , i.^..•-.•,3$14\ M- Bakers patent k .,..*.?,». Clear ,.. .<-;';., ......i........ E^e flour, light ..r*.,.,.>,..,. Improved Transportation. Conditions Give Promise of Ending Unstable Market and Prices \ New Yorfc April 19—Although there was actuaUy- less foodstuffs in the New York wholesale market daring the week-end, the partial removal of- embargoes on freight shipments caus- ed tho dealers to feel more hopeful of relief from the* tie-up of transporta- tion, which has caused extraordinary prices and unstable market conditions during tho last week. The available supply of butter and eggs- was moving in the wholesale market again Friday^ after a complete paralysis for a. day. A' saiaO amount of produce was un- loaded at the 33rd. St. yards Thursday afternoon and Friday 'morning, The dealers have been able to get the foodstuffs in transit by freight SfOSASS ArVrrsitY 'aa^apaasaasussessswtgiixi, . •mass *,!• t.'Jl*'* Vfc-.*.'» m 7 7IRE wl: rV wheels ?nJj an wheels all ' have wood thelr boosters, but everybody agrees on rubber tires. When everybody knows the s^dvajitagres of Threaded Rubber over ordinary insulation, the demand for it will be asi— i r v| ~~-t3 universal. H. E VAIL 16 E. Castle St. •Geneva, N. ¥» Seneca Falls Branch—:Hr M. Carx, MgX».. ^/FaliSt.' \ Seneca\FaCi\ -P ve) i a BUCKLEY'S 428-430 |Cxchan^9 traat Telephone 78^-BeII 20&—Free Delivery^ Grape Fruit 6 for 25 All other sues Sweet Oranges 49c, 59c up Ripe Tomato** lb. 15c, 20c, 25c Lettuce 5c, 7c, lOc Young Onions 3 bun. 5c Fancy 30(1 Lemons ~ doz. 25c Carrots 6 lb. 25c Fancy Dried Apples, lb. . Irish Potatoes Swt, Potatoes Asparagus ' Artichokes ...at. 1 . -03C NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Pursuant to an order of the Surro- gate's Court of tho County of Ontario, notice Is hereby given to atl Dersons hav- ing claims against Theodore Gilbert Hub- b'ard late of the City of Geneva, On- tario County, Stnto of New York, de- ceased, to present the same with tho vouchers th<M-Pof, to t2ieundjej3J£nejl_jLd= NQ.T4CE--GF—FHH34HG—H -ttrirristratOT'WtnrTRe\ vTHTannexed of tho estate of said deceased at its banking houso hi tnc Oty oJ.Gsmra, TS...;Y— 3n.:-W20,~tlve«foHowtea-re8olU'Uon\iva3Si--on~lts—• •orDBfo , re\ni'rTlrsr day of July. 1920. Dated December 5, 1918. GENEVA TRUST COMPANY.. . Administrator with tho will annexed of tho estate of Theodqro Gilbert Hubbafd, deceased. C. \W. RICB, Attorney foi Administrator with the will annexed 42 Seneca Street. Geneva, N. T. NOTICE TO CREDITORS __,, ^HrsuanMo--an order-nf~thTr-SurT8gaTe*5~ \»• Court of Ontario County, notice Is hereby given to alt persons having;claims against. Edward Hlggws, deceased, late of the city of Geneva, county of Ontario and State Of New York, to exhibit the same, with the vouchers therefor, to the undersigned ad- ministratrix with the will annexed of the Roods, chattels, and credits of said dece- dent, at the law office or Arthur J. Ham- mond in the Geneva National Bank Build- in* In the city of Geneva, New York, on\ or before the tenth day of May, 1920. Dated, November' 3. 1»1». LORETTA A. WELCH. Administratrix with the. will annexed. the sarai with tho vouchers thereof, tos the undersigned executor at No. 50 Son* (ica street, Geneva, N. TV, On or before the tenth day of September, 1921). W. SMITH O'BRIEN, Executor. Dated. March 8, .1920. At a meeting of tho Board of Publlo Works held on the aftth. riny nUMsix, own motion, adopted: Resolved, that the following streets be sprinkled for the season of 1520: Oak ' Street from Castle Street to end of street, Lafayette Avenue from Oak Street to Maxwell avenue. Maxwell A-venue from Lafayette Avenue to Castle Street and CVVest North Street from Main * Street to Carter Road, Notice is hereby given that tho Board of Public Works will meet at its office in the City Hall In the City aLJSsaBSA^Mk Y.,' on the \ZOTB ,aSy of April. 1920. at 7:30 o'eloak in the evening to make a - final determination in respect to the sprinkling of the above named streets. Genevar N. Y., April 6, 1920. II. fc SEYBOLT, Superintendent. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Pursuant to an order of the Surrogate's Court of the County of Ontario; npttre 1» hereby given to all persons\ having claims against Mary L. Foote, la to of the City of Geneva, Ontario County, State of New^York deceased, to present the sanie;\ t>«> vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, administrator at his place of , . xu - , . . . ,, . business an such administrator. Clifton into the market _on!xJby_senjling trucks, -Springs, It \Y- on oF TieTdre the 1st day to every place -where a car could lw of June, located. *-. / Trucks have gone out after produce to Phlla,, Pa., Boston, „ Mm, Chegtejv Pa,\-To^t TerV/sVW.\J. Syracuse and other points all along the railroads coming into IJew Tdrk City. Farm- ers from as far away at Elmtra, K. Y., from Connecticut and Long Island, have brought in truckloads- of., live 1 stock and oihei\ products during the- wecU and have\ gotten high prices for them. Potatoes are still selling at extreme prices, California lettuce sold as high pier--aate--of-5-cw^4-dozen-hwniif 65 wholesale and they were only of very 50 ordinary quality. ,.fiO.. Another lot Of l,000\.barrels of Ber- 50|inuda potatoes arrived Friday an d a ship from Alexandria, Egypt, brought 14i6E0 sacks of onions. tST\ ~\ • • |~ ipKe*a , uotat{ons giveja • In the mar- ..; ~i& *\26 -kef f epott of the ^Division of .^oods and Markets, tot\ #us week represent an abnogrmaf condition -which ma y change quickly *ltn s&, settlement Cf the railroad stiflra . - M .^ ' v -:^^m-%\^ - - r Live\Stocli Market^, East ©uffaior .m^f^M'^'ttM~ C-r*. 14 25 EecCip 400 li&dT **$m ket slow, 1« fO CA^VJESS-^Receipts, 200 Bead. ^#1^ 14 69 Ret-steady; salo& ats|3fe<K>fe?*d. 12 00 Hdas— v&sq&st « 1* M steady; Palest State at $16.S0®n8.O0. !, itZO. JOSEPH A, BANKS, Clifton Springs. Dated. November 20, 1919. Havens. Mann. Strong & Whiffle. Attorneys.-ftoiSlWSKr, NV T~ ' N. *. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Pursuant to a n order of the Surrogate's Court of the County of Ontario, notice is hereby given to all persona having claims against Henry H. Chapman, late of the City-of Geneva, Ontario County, State o.f New York, dfecoaaed, to present the same With the vouchers thereof, to the un- dersigned, \at Boom 3, City Hall, Geneva, Ni. Y„ on or before the i.7th day of August, 1920. ETHEL CHAPMAN, Administratrix jaatcd. .February 10, 19J0, GEO F. BITMARS, Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. --•TOrsuant-te-ea-osder-of-tlie-Surrogate's Court of Ontario County, notice is here- by given to all persons-. having claims against Carrie M. Duhnett. deceasedi late of the. city of Geneva, county of Ontario, and State of New_Yerk.- to exhibit the same, Willi ihe vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, administrator of the goods, ishattels and credits of said decedent, at jfiie ofllce of Arthur Ji Hammond \in the THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW • YORK, by the Grace of God Free and Independent, to Henry Ludlow and Ed- ward E. Ludlow, next of kin of Mary E. Ludlow, deceasedi late of the city of (Jeneva, county of Ontario and State of New York: Greeting: Whereas, Hattie C. Darrow, residing at No. 118 Pulteney Street hi the city of Geneva, county. pf Or).terlQ„and_S{atfl_ot . Hew York, has petitioned the-Surrogated—— Court of our county of Ontario to have a certain Instrument in writing, relating to personal property only, duly proved as tlie last will and testament of Mary E. Ludlow, deceased, late of the .city of Geneva, In the county of Ontario andl State of New York: Therefore, you and each of you. ar» hereby cited to show cause before tjte- Surrogate's Court of the county of On- tario, at the city hall, In the city of Geneva, in said county of Ontario, on the> . 7th day of May, 1880, at • ten o'clock in \ tho forenoon of that day, why tho said last will and testament should not be ad- mitted to probate as a will of personal property. In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of the said Surrogate's Court to be here- unto affixed'. Witness, Hon. Harry I. Duoton, Surrogato of said county, at CL.S.) Canandaigua, the 3lst day\of March, one thousand nine hun- dred and twenty. JOJHN D. HARKNBSS, Clerk Surrogate's Coutf, ABTHUB I HAMMOND, Attorney for Petitioner, Geneva National Bank Building, Geneva, \New York. Hay and Straw Markets New York, April 17—There is noth- ing offering at the differentr---harbor - points today and the market fa -wholly— 1 nominal, with the situation critical** The business last reported ranged: from J56@$70, and values are wholly 1 f -ttff Geneva National Bank Building in tho _ rtm |„ n i nl . f i, f l Mose nve straw sold city of Geneva, New York, on or before nominoi at the ciose. «ye straw soia the fifteenth day of September, 1920. Dated March 1. 1920. . JAMES. SIDNEY HATHORN, Administrator, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Pursuant tp : jm order of the surrogate's Court of ih<T County of Ontario, notice IS hereby giVen to ail persons having _.. . . :Thead. Market•. ^g^. f?Xl 'b&SS'-cZv. !?>< ,3aWM ** and ° &t M ** *** State of New York, deceased, to present S?i). last at $33 and oat straw at f 30. Hay an d Straw Markets firmer; sales No. 1 timothy at $4S^ $49, No .2 timothy at $43r,*45, NO. U Eastern at |40@$43 ,No. 3 hay at *34 <g>$39, clover mixed- at *3S@$42, an d fine hay at $36@$39. Rye straw (ruot- •. v «»*-'•