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esiiiftsrare all >-f or xjf the cat 4 «*i .«^* > * * £:-<?--i «--•£•• % fey*-&$r> fcV 1 *-»«s ^V-V>-. v --:c/ . » \ -.-v.. /- . w . -'£.* '-^W . ymt%k r P4&X[ i &$S&„ tTOTRSDAY,APRIL22,1020 - \\^-iJ \ i m \'•\V 'i\\ 5*' ^V. 1 \ 1 \\\I\ *\*\ jj \I \i \Ti MII i n, L ,) mi, ^ j, ,, ,,„,„ , | j „,, f |Tj ,, i , ^..jj ,;,,„,,,,, ,.|,\ 1 ii l ^, l , i!lUlll > , j jjmi, Vm,,,,,!, m, r r w .i.'i i< i w fi il fe Ti nillin 111 ji in rinMiijuim i. mil »i.\.mtm »\ ««•'» PAGE THE: 1 Sgass»asgj*3 ,t, ...'iBwMiMmr •r*'* fl&C^pM;^'-' Syracuse, April J^JB^f^'e'aHS^-fitt^ postponement < -lojE. 4 JhgjK^natloi^; League opening j&bhlduif4 'J&r yester- day afternoon. At 4*flij3SJ,d^S,%diulMi when the R0hestep cl«^, ^ays.ito-have, he. ped Syraouse<-#et, ba%\aflHt\te .Futtk circuit. -PteJiSi|^t^Br^B#^^WtJia*l been made by £he. Ch^mWjisflf s - Odno* inerce ana.Hota^a|ia5lSiwj9B§i;i!lfe^ and most of. ib«'ja,«'^;^eliSi1E«i(Jastries had arranged ^to tf%$ ££#& JsinpioyeeB\ a hair holiday for-1he; figging. : », .\* President lahsfgra^ of tbj^nreajie; cided shortly Itag^'^oojg-., 'tlio-tk tbe \playing field was .itdti fret'*fop a fgarate and the various, ceremoni.es 1 * jjlajwe/i for .the .afternoon.-will .ibe\ .caKriea oa% today. .Mayor.^rjsgA-la^.O.^'.'eJk t&e. first ball and ^fiii'|Pefcn6r|eh±, leader. of the banfl ;> tli#tt;*isdll^elp' jpeja.. the uoason, wilt' present ^nyJ.Cpanjinitesj. manager of We Syracuse ejjbr,. 1r±th a floral horseshoe',- ,-\'.. ',^> '. - ... - • \•.••*-'.••••-: -» : v ; • -'„' \\•\^^ \• ' Reading G^t^.TwdT''' ' /-•';.'.' # Aoie^itel^fTd^^i^, $ Brooklyn. Also* Promwei.\ji©^lf<>&tj» ; paw Pitphei>—TOi^ntO^*fi«!r - Ifttfty'''-i . HuWers. '. *.\• >. Reading, Pa,^ April;- |2-^E!a!ioj-ate prj]jarations Cor the opening. •&teraia- ticmal League g^raehere ye'stlra^Tae; t^-een. Toronto OB4 1Seiad*ngf. W6re •«?•=. set by rain. -The.lppal bft^jtlI:c<Jinmiti. tee immediatelyji^a'd.e.^JeOJ^ --^S^^KTsaine-E^re fflSiHe^ir^runed;-oft today. Just bfiiofe-lhe^BiJenin^-g^gne^ the ReadiflS ijMb r 4^^^l»^^'l^ il > T the arrival of Bill Jkferjottj^lh'rra,? ^ffM'. man, and Walter ' fearcej fihottsitop, • from the Chicago Cubs../ Wh^uxxiti : were in the blgr show'-jast season;. \• , I'itcher Joe Coaiofl, a aouth papv ire- habtti by Brooklyn to ;Ke1ialftJg; \„# expected to report to S^anagSlf 3Htari- im i within a few dayBi MSajftftigejr Bttgft: WTE8|IAf lOM«t iTEAGtife: Baitjippr, e s ...T,-,.,;;.;..-,,:.^^ o ^1^*-; '•' *>>** lsa to'\•''• ^•••..*«|tey City Bpcheater,.-; A .^.mftiii.^ S^eupe. : -... Stafi.tfin B ;ipf v*|j^ci»ibi- n '-'••'•'L. k-«/•*\\\\•' ^-' ;-r^*^«n.^>st*p:a< Baltimore^ «;<.*!.»•...«^ :i E . ^-iM AJirony' Jersey* Sj'jaouse •Besdinsr- ft ,,.-»•;.-. ,;• iAflgf-\• ;M$: fBuffalo ...;..iV--W^«r^lj**- - u ' i - ..'j-^krorijj at^'.jeritey^^ci'.tv, • -„.•.„\....„* nu-nt. He has a'nulflttei- at deai^to^ der way to strepgtljeaJhat ffrtd~g|^fcfl crganizaiion and J ..ls. expecting '^WoirJ hourly «& Wfrtw^aSppctoJrr\^^*^\?' • 3r?*vJ ©Alt¥ MARKET REPORT twyg^^tp«is»c<e^^ '. ^ef^te^tjte; jpopu weather and iriany other'.«t£ra<$j$Mi' that were scheduled toi-laii ^njjjg; t^ie large crowd «; loykt' ¥aflftfltoalt'*faii?i- t*at hitve fol- 'Jgj&Qt'-ifck: mvtm-Mm 'tbroujirh <h^ $$kon were oji T^mUi see their-team : jdMeaft lSo;..I?\o£ Ganauaaigua .in the; JUgc^pd; g$mS of .the series for tho cfeaittjrfott^hip, otrthe oounty. : tfie ganje;was a, Htfie\ late ^sM^UifcAi^ei* TtifeMecl 4$ forty: pjfnwtes Of fast and JfuWoutf flay,, C^ftndalguajrem:first' ?P i S%|fcln..tK8 flrsfe fe* $eeendB0t jplay ^VlhjInilMaefc -tp.ok». a big Brodit rfrom' near v ^|ie center of- thp court fltrnd' soon- folloKgd i t with another. At *hls per- ita^.of,. the £agie the Nestera .shoved jate&jm-.$fas$i and \\ \HgnK 1 , Ifeflffls:.: ^glf^Tg|e : flrat.TS#Cet*for- |B|~ lo- fia^ihoeeiMen^^' Puringvthe reiSalttder M Oie- halt \the game; $ee-sawed back and forward 1 . uiitU'-near the end o f the ^hty^Qf. ,a.ction b y both teams. The ^slgps^ere jUie mgfy to r.egiste.r'fToni fhe iffeld; btit*<!a|tandalgua started a . aygh''5™. : t ,i. .....i.-.i Cincinnati. 3 ^Brooklyn;;',/...... rain . [,:....:. \Boston i . Stan^ind o* th, C)ub». - \\ \\ \\ \s. \ \ Woii.:i«stp v c. was shoved In to a forward berth and Partlon shifted fo guard. The change worked well for the local hoys-, who heia tBo visitors scoreless foe the re* maCndei- of the game while they shift- .ed three pretty field g 0a i» through the meshes. KelJow and A. SuittVari were the bright spots in tfte locals* play last evening, though the entire - five men played well. Mack and jMcKennft carried the honoia_irfEJo^he^oBiixf pseatrbws^Arrangerrients'are riow un- der way for the third game an 4 tt ist- jPossiblejBJStrt wHFprobably b e played fii Geneva next week, -In the first; game last evening the Hydrants defeated Co. B by a }8 t o 10 £core In. a well played gaaie, ^ne- «p. and suninaary- of main game. - Neater* - . • Canatidaigua A. suiiiyan — .-'.t;,.'. Mack Bight .forward ' \ VEGETABuKS, . Retail. f-Aspjftgtifl, per lb- .;,;..; lieets,per lb. Cauliflower, head ., ; t Cabbage, per lb. 2 new t-3HTOiB, lb, ,^..,. ....... ' Celery' bunch Partlbn, Peterson l«ft forward «• Judcvine Hammind JHenderson, 'Baker Xrtift gu Onarato_ ^.jv..^,,^,;..,^ SleK^nha :-•--• •* ; 'Blglit-«uard . - • r> *> - «•> ,• , -^ Baskets from field, A . StiUivan 5; Byodle attack from the center of the, Kellow 3;'l^rtIon, f . Sullivan Maolc H0orrMtd*'HoonEa4 crept up to a 12 i ; Judevine. Fltteb,ufrgh..,., \XJIncinnfttl ;..... PiOaadalpbji'\:.; ;St>.-I«ul,e|. B- i : 3- 3 ' 3iv •a-'. i %•-• X -2 2 4 . *\ * .833 ,S00. ..600 : 400i .429 * V A00 .200 frt5ulB\at Pittsburgh, ^Jftetenwt at.,Cb9eag% New Toyje. a t BoaTtoiu . Brioplclyn at^Kiiaael^feia. «:..a67 poin.f jsepre. - At this point fSWoKAL LEAGUE \ ;# *,•-•-••>••• #> *,** * <. ^> ^ \\ Qincinnatli April 22-^iPittsburg took ftdyarttasre. of Bingf's-generosity in the opening round Of' yesterday's game, ^hitting hin| for two singles aii'd. a dou- ble, which coupled witli two 'bases.* on : balls and tL-itsH&s out Swre^jtBeni^ur runs, enough to wltffty^he seor^ of B _•&. •?•. TkQ ^jReds; _garnered^ IS,, $i& v& tSBpes .%at could-no hothiag'with •htih w^r^ihi^^taeant'ruMs, Scorer «fncTnnati.,0^. .1^ 6 6o,« 1.—3 IS-2 pittabure ,r4*i»'o oi) oil o o— & & 3 Pe'fe'rson of! halves 2. Beferee, Welch. jLminiites..-- Time * AMERICAN LEAGUE * - \—' —T—' + «•** + + * + * + ;t •*•••» •** ••• Chicago, IU., April f^Atter \tbffee dafs of idlenesa, part of which, they sppnt digging themselves out. or tog, the White Sox and Browns cbjnbatted t 0 a fialsn-yestertastin-the iihal'ganie of their \set and yjrlji Gle>isoft%'inieii. maintained their \unbeaten recor^l,,;^ coi'inng a^.7 to.4*gamei •>'-, -.v*i^- n'he flrsfrotujd was one o*4heWvb>5 bfipst. things eyer^Beeit^eutBldu an it, W^r W. i-antonmenti-' Gradually $ti6 atli- 'ietcs got aooiostomed^to the-iunUght, AMERICAJN LEAGX1E. YwUeday^ Scor«»:. - Chicago 7 „^rw-,-.....»,.- St; touisi \ J>Jew Torlc ...»^.; rain .......... Boston -Wafhijigton ....«.* .r^ia',,*., febilldelphia E>etro}t«... r.'ti; JBHSL jj^j-r^. -Cleveland *~ ^Stiptfino of th« Clubi. - '• \p. ~ ,«-•..,_ .-MoaiiJBostP.O. Bo>'to# fl #ii..v.iX.. .;,.../,&_ »*•&»:\*0Q0 chicag£ i.:.;!;...,*^..,.-^' jf. o^l^po GneveJand. .i;-,;.'...;....v,< * '-. -SPO WasWgton'..\ .* L* u^'iii^*.: •• ,So.O ®t, tiouis ,,.....•.•..,..,.. 1 • JL •Pliliadlulila .. •'..-..,. Z -AMERICAN\ AS0CMTION ^.Indianapolis— « ~<1 ~\ .. w ^2olumb»fr -.tr;-::.....-.;..^:^ 0.\ 3 lpdfanapo«s ,*\•• •>••;-- ;.-.:%•• 6 and Hartley,' but_cojitoue^jtcupjeTpei^te^-6cearfomj* \TSuxx p^s b y which he White' Soar profited more than stheir-ppporieiiter end the reguit was wholly pleasing to> the 12,000 fans who welcomed. Ahe£ advent of the seasonahre wea ther; Sis£ ' ier got a triple and a double. Spbrer-r St. Louis ...... 200000*002-^-* V& * Chicago 32_llO000*^-7-J9 ± ,f fild Be Boofe have anythlnjttQrsa/ when the toastmaster called. on bim ,K$w York Detroit* V •»' 1 'i 0 5 ^-~* —•— •• —(JWHnwr'fiocUy.'.\- ;T ^vT' -Cleveland at StMiouis. ' ' . _ -\-eMee^^a^Hr^broitr: \\ V , Philadelphia a t .J&w ^oyk. .. , ^Boston a t Washiagton^---. -; T-_\*•. -_—.— ..-,• -^a '': ~y ; i- 'S' _ . t ' „ Another. Carpentier (jfliir : JTew .York, April ^2^—A - dispatch from-St.* Pauf statejLJ^tJfemiMOff^rs Batteries—Sherman C.avet..jjnd.6Q6sett. , i^SaaKee^- - m .- - - - - Minneapolis .'.-......*...... 3 10 Milwaukee ,,; 2 4 : Batteries^mft'a3ad Mayer; North an4« Gaston;. Kansas ^i't^ * St. Paul ». (iJ ^.„...fr. T M--17 3 *»* -Kansas City ,\,.. .y,, I<LJ J-_^2^_^ ^^fr^Srtrerieis^-Jyterritt and Hargraves ; Johnson, Bojden and Sw^ehe^ Rocfie. ^60 .200 ,000 . JCiOuisyllie-^ JEoledo^rgriT.-,-;;.-;;- .'.JboJUM'sville •....,,;.. :-• The;'JEfijrhi- Street School .Midgets andjthB^yovnt-Sterners^piayea a Base' ball '•gattfo-jm /BroOk street diamond Tuesday eTrehingr. d?he score was-7 to U: in favor Of Btlgh St. school itfid ' geta.^ •,,.•--•••-''•• — -pt7ff(^M^^^^m,^yfltt, losd-. or deawj havo been MjadeHBeorges- Qat- DeiiiieV to ,bo3c ^h^y^b^|iS 4 .-'aCsStd- at the banoluet?. *^_ ±_~ -^1^-li^Sbr^Piut 5n&niaterfr ~&&37&um£V& Ko; and\ It took'idni nearly an-tibm r vania rexaa^meii- are Bialo^tp bo after to say It. jtMJSail Did you get fifo» tl^r SATl«BA^IS OnefruliyUuarani -ev=- .i. i.i^,' 6ur Tif es ^f l^bes ar#^f Hie Arbeit ity andfii^';|^p$e^(.•-••'• ' \.' : --;; :: D^J&|afiM^tt^^ Albany. .April 22—The State Indus- trial Commission announces, the ap- pointment of Dr. .Leonard W, Hatch as Manager of the' siaita lnsuranee Fund. For the pa3t 12 yeaivs Dr. Hatch has oeenJtt^c^rge-^jheJSuajaaJ^lBeef StattstlBs an ^ fnform&tJon of the Commission. I n adaitloa to ftls sue- cessful admiaistration Of-that Bureau, \which under his direction has come •to be recognized as second only to the .If. S. Bureau of iabor Statistic* in Its field, he brings to tbe new posi- tion ciose acquaintance with the prob- lems connected with industrial acci- dents arid workmen's compensation iu this- state from the time of the 'first J^ejt^Yoat eompensation law to\the present! In th e field of Accident and compensation statistics he'is a recogf\ nized' authol'lty of naUonai reputation,\ Prior. to -jentM^ag. state *- work Dr. BJatch was-fDr >- two years-at. ie{«.cberf.of. edon'omjes at- Co'httnb3a ; -trniv<!rslty «and .jri Bowaoffl Cojlegjf. Tfn - rcr-tyrd ^rftir tl''c),ot'%/de«ree'Tnthat subject from ORLEANS Mrfj Herschel R. {3aBff*r\y •_ jOrieans. April' 22±^33ia_fleath----of Irs. Herschel IS. BaggeWy occurred: ment shall b e taken fop just what i t is, namely a pledge that integrity and at her home in this v,illage yesterday effleiency_of sejvic^sjb^lirdoxninate-it's- afternoo%at_E:aO Q'ckjck-Hsefter-a-lohr TOTnagenieht -of the State Fund.. period Of ill health. She wa s born, lb the towh 0? Bjopiweil forfy^four years ago and her entire life has been' spent: :in the vicinity. She was the daugh.-. |fter-of\\th^'late\'.Tefen^ah\an5 Fjfenfefii^4ndJSI6nda.y,-4he i - day before Seii 4^tii, \fjta th e twenty^flrst an- niversary of her •marriage to Mr, Bagr gerlV and friends, jsent in 21 Jtieautiful ^Tnations to honor of the ©vent. They ihiid just moved :trt>m/tifeir i&tm home ; th&~4p\rii}gr;.. 3n$5naihg now to make tijjeir; home int^, this*, village. -Wee. Bag- gjijriy was. a ineiftber of' tho Orleans ^Baptist church aqd -for seyeral years iwa$-president 'pi ^^tho ladies' AW &>•< iciety- and WJKS* a^'ineniber of Garoga iSliaptei', OJ W. S\. of Clifto>j Springs. |Khe near, relatives surviving are her &Vwbaiaa,\ pile VsteiV M*8- Charles ,E. JSiehjofl. andt s~aepn;e% lift-Vera Sjiel- r^Tpjji;. v i*he\ fimeraT service wlift be held iScbm* Jbey late v home*SaturSajr afteT- ^noonat S-o'cldelfe ,\••': '\' • V-\ -\* > - •\'•' r^rleaft'S, Apla^p^Malfk Est^y w4s |h>^«biifB^'bn:'3Sftift|^ttyi-. • .-.\. •» t'Arthtir W, §lsson ;has conMnenced making regular tiftw witij^te_*jgcerv •.teue%----^--r\\^.*-r^ ,r; T\v-' ••\.\-\ \' ''. ^.^Severltl ttomi this place attended a fMairojiic meeting* at Phelps. Tuesday •elffeMngV .,' •\ - , - ' •^fif** MargareajBberiB' «tad Glarenc* fiberle were inj|eiie3a|t'ifona*sSe >- *r£Mt!tn7, thft^lta* ^daiikhW bf Mr, ahd:Mrs, tved-eftck -Masfyn, tt HI.; . i 'M4f\land- Mrfc -..John- 'WhiSftfJey are'- mbving from Hopewell fo^the'^'boine In this village. 4 Mr, and 1 Mrss* Howard ?§r$eri^w#b h^v i beeii Hvhig irt Peim* sflVania wUl Ave on th e Whea'tley: :t0rip.^ JhW year,- - • • •- *••••>•••• > . Z^ittl and Mr% Aihfict Roytttona of geneva \are mavihg to^the Stuart; .jiuraerfr' faring- • • - •'- • . 4-Fj.C-fto, Eberlfe. of Mttnehester, hit: We Do Vulcanizing - .- -•*- ..••• V -. •- • . ;^- 1. -1>*em speriding. .«C few. days in ;<owfli 1\ f 2 *4|*s-''McCa'be?''oe' Clift.on '\ 8pm& : Ml|,a.-rec;ent gtieftt^t th« home- of-Miss: 432 Exdtting^ •:$§ * +* /%^-s: \. •££ \K' 'I „ -, ' * J'.^_ « ,:% r.j* * v -5,* * M t.^lalia'tgant-- ^Chii&gp, April M^teQii&^Chblt*' timothy qdoted'.< at |9.00@ll,«tt caSh *n« clov«ir Hid. A* llO.OO^SftOI^', ' : T Butfaibi April 3fi«-SEiEi)J3 ^-choree t)!mo,thy au^tea at #8,i(W^30. choice ?.1r»d,-4b%et« ^t--$J4i0ft#^#-' r #1»l|a «C |3O;O0©JI.0O and al«lke at |35.0O©SI.«t perbiMhjli. >.'•':=•:'-/•\* . DR. HATCH IS CKOSEN MANAGER STATE INSURANCE Eggplant, lb. & Letuce, JBOstoh head .......... WKgHB lettuce, Souaiern, head .. 6 eg). 9 Onions, Spanish, ID........ © . 13 OnlonSi pickling, lb. 0 i 2 Feppra, red, doa ,«». ® 40 l'*j.peis, Green, dqz. .... 00^ 7B Potatoes jsweet, per lb. 2 for .... ©26 Poppurn, eboUMl, tj. ...... 0 i6 Potatoes, peF.hu .'.,....^ @ 4 00 Squash, iter lb. ©• 04 Swiss. •CWoV.feL^J.-:..;,. ' <« » Tomateesg- basket per lb, & 25 Iceberg; Lettuce „' 25® 35 .-Turnips, pe r IB ,. @ 04 Spinach l b @ 16 Columbia University in 1S05, In announcinKJb4sJl£^oiBjanent--the-^ D \'' ! ' l \\ \ ' enSphasize \ ecordanee with the Civil Seryljpe-rules and has*been ap- proved -by *&e -C-h-if-SB?7iBe Commis. sion after investigation of Dr. Hatch's .training, experience and reputation Ih the second place, his \nomination by thepComihlssaoa for this positron was based solely on considerations of ability, efficiency and cbaraeter, an d was»Absoiute3y-free fi'onj afty palltieai ConsltieVatidB\ wiiatsoeYer. In: the tji&d place, and this I s most important, the \Geese per lb. .... ljigjOs« r -™-Pftg&H-^mE?S^D\lsODLTRY. Fruit* »nd Vefletable*. » Philadeliphiai.April 20. ...EOTA'EOES—Porcwt:, ^7.2S<8>8:00. ONIONS—Per cwtjllMft^JUlfl^-, APPLEfePfr'bbi.i. ftOO^S-OO, CABBAGEr-Pei- crate, $2JiO<g)'!.7S. :• ' ~ r Boston, Aprl^20. PO*A-a-OBg-=Per •&?£,/$Sim ONIONS^perrbag i74#^^75^ APPI^!S---Per ; bbl, *5,-0Qfii.O0f LETTtrCE—per crate, $f.75W&2$, GABBAGE^-Per -bbl., ^6.00^501 Glevelahd,\ April 20, POTATOES—-5er cwfe,:| 8.00@9.Ofl . AP^LES--Per bbl.j f8.;EO#10.25. • CABBAGE-^New, pe^ crate, #5.00. difli©NS—Per cwf ». $5M@ sm , Chicago,'April 2& POTATOES^-Per cwt,, *7i60*: \ CABBAGE-^ew«>.per crate,- |2.50@ 4.00. ' .- *.-•'-*• ONIONS—POT MCR, M6 lbs., *6.0fi@ ^.00. \ ••.•--.;. , ; . ' '.'• • r \ • . •\•' -y-\\ 1 '•• Bartey. Marketi, Buffalo, AprII^2\i^BAKi.E*'-^-Mar- ket strbngf Setters asking '11.-80^1.86 for 46-lb. barley. Maay shfplaentt store Buffalp. • ^ ^.. --.v—-v- .'.--:-- CBIcago, AprirJl—BARt>!BY---MaN feet Strong;- inalting*o.Uotedi.4t ^1,58# iM: •• , --'•••- • '\.- < \--'• \ . . Urn^ Xbrfc. April- '.-SiWBAi^W— liarket lirMer; feeding quoted at .tl;80 and malttag at fJ-Si.^, o».- fcir^fevr t&ek afloat*.' * ; - i '• •- -!?'>'- . * ;. •-'• .,^4' '* are twla ailments In-thft opinion • ojf 'MagiBifet&fgmyifiic -%fr 'tfie' :W&tlm*Mutt* J ,••'-• •' \•;\•'--- ' inaft, Beiefittfiara^ '*# it?&n%\ nti5ban^r.bega«' ! a -8tf'X|Jij'?\'3taat , * neiitejttc'fe'toaayi j$«ttiji#'h(Bf itoft&t}-';, '; 0* dle; w *• te$ tier, **%elib»*» ^! •***»• at iieiv Stilt lOyedVIiini\ ! ,;\ .{ ?• ,''*A w|««««»-\it-date* niaft told : me h e wa s l a ld*e,\» „«*»»: Jlh* -In«|rf$rrnter*l'lrer(I-al)n In Nellie-. tu#., OdHe\ WisrifioiS J« wti^ijheM • lov* *B4 iiwanltr are tot ijEi*., : 'Mfnie.t ,-. : '\^ ...• ^mmmm*^^***'**^**^*^^****^^. Graluim .(QuotatioB from Woodbury'*!} PRODUCE. BLfTTER, Wrtetcsaia. Dairy. Sutter Creamery .„,,,, ........ Eggre.-...., R»<3fT, Iiniry Butter ............ Creamery Butter per lb. Eggs eo 69® Rye .flour, light .....*;.... Rye flour, dark PEEDS— Scarce and strong. Spring bran, 100-lb. sack . Standard middlings, do .. Plow* middlings, per ton . Corrimeai feed, per ton .. Hominy feed, per ton .... Oilmeal, per ton WHEAT 1 — i No sales reported today, CORN—There was a fair demand, and the-light receipts were easily dis- posed of a t yesterday's prices. Closing Arm. Closing: No. 1 yellow, $1.87; No. 2 yellow, 31.S6; No. T yellow $1.83; No. 4 yellow, $1.78; No. 5 yellow $L74; No . 6 yeliaw,^ Il i 6J@1.70 on track through <0 billed. \-\ \ 52 73 38 .. 11 00 ,. 10 73 xed cars . $60 00, .. 65 00 .» «'9 <J0 ,. 77 00 .. 72 00 .. 69 00 » •-••*»-* * <«»1*9«*«9 • •«#»•»*•; 10® 78 44 -40 6 40 10 6 16 30 20 Fruit*. Beef Apples, peck ,. «0® Grapejr Joral crop. lb.... © Grapes, basiiet .-...,,....... O Honey Btw Melons .... O ©14 90 ¥ 2$ fOo MEATS. Live IVaight, 21® 22 Fowls, per lb Boss, per lb ,....„• Veal, perlb ,.., Dressed Meat*. Veals, per lb Fowls, per lb. , , Pork, per lb, ,,...-..,..,. IJKAINS; eye, (Quotations from Davison's) Comraeal, per ton ...65.00©70.00 Chop Fecd,'-»tr tim ........ CO.0OCPi5.0O Com* $ct bu...... 1 70® r 00 pat«. per ou. ......... Wheat, per bu. ....... liuuey, per bu..-, © 15 179 25® ® 36 • @ 21 709 80 .2 26® 2 60 1 iii'i 1 JS WHEAT—Stiificet' firm, red winter, 13.16,- f. o. b. steamer, New York, export basis. CORN—Market firmer. No. 4 yel- Iow,.new. $1,95 3-4; No. 3 yellow, new, *1.92 3-4, OATS— Market ruled firm. All grades 1L35 nominal. RYE—Market firm. No. 2 western, $2.-36. MARLEY—Market ruled firm. No. 2 western, $1.90, c. i. f. New York export; feeding? 44 lbs., $1.80, c, i. f. New York, export, BEEP—Market ruled* steady. Mess, 20@22c. PORK—Market ruled dull. Mess, $ 48.O0@43.5O ifumlly, S2@63c nominal. . LARD-iMarket easy. City, 19 l-2 c nominal. Middle west, market easy at $20.10@20,20. TALLOW—Market, ruled dull.- Otty- prime, 13 3-4'c.oosej special loose, 14 l-2c. COPPEE—Market\' easy, 7 to 10 points lower. No. 7 Rio on spoty 15 1-4& - - RICE—Market ruled firm. Domestic, 9 l-2@16e. MOLASSES—Market ruled firm. Open kettle, $ 1.02@1.12 ; black strap in barrels, -30c, Itecllestor, April 22- tXVTE hlcte\!is 'pe»* IB. Turkeys, per lb. 06O Turkeys, p«r lb 50® 55 ChlckenSi per ib. 40® <2 Fowls^,,.* 35® 40 Dutks.'per ll> ® « Geese, perlb, ® 30 FR£S« WEATS Veals, per cwt » 22 00@25 00 Beef, Pressed, per cwt...i5 00®20 00 Spring; lairtfe per cwt ,,. .30 *0®32 00 Straight pigs, per cwt ...16.00@20 00 ^fiHJk^D W^rS AWD-feARO; \\\**\ - 34 34 is-appolrtt--BmcpTJI per.nT r ... -Ham, per lb Califoriu^hamaj.jjer lb „.., iJriea'Tjeof\ P'PV lb. ....... Lard, In tierces »...,.,.-,.~ — •' » ',.'' . VEfie-fABLES. Beets, ..jaawv -per- -bushel -.-. .- do, basjset'......\-. t Cabbage, horaegr'wn,, or. do, hamper, new do, per cwt Carrots— do, bushel Celery, dozen •; do, taitiv ounaMcH. 6s, dOz ®- 2t .& 40 24 1-2 \0® I\ 00 1 00® 1 50 @ 3 60 7 00® 7 SO 76® 1 00.. 1 00® 1 25 2 4iH0 i. 75 Cucumbers; hothouse, doz 3 00® 3- 50 '@ 3 00 20® 26 do Shipped-In finctivesper dozen ...... HorserSdisb, per lb .... Kale, per bushel ...... Lettuce, common doien do, fency Onions; dry, per biisliel do, per lb do, green, doz. behs. .\ \do Spanlsli, per crate % 25 do, JersV. 150-lb. sic\ 4 50 do, Bermuda, fobl ....21 00 do, California, per cwt 7 (TO Parsley, per. doz, bchs, .i. Parsnips, per bushel .. do, basket .......... Potatoes, per bushel . do sweet hampers ... do. Bermudas, bbl. Radishes' per A6z, bOhs. do, whlteiHassen ... Rhubarb, indoor, doz. b*ch i 00® i 26 Spinach, per fcoshel ...... t JTufnipp, per basket ...,* 80 do, rutabagas, bu. , , 70 Vegetable oyaterar per do* bunches- ...... \. Watercra?B, doz, foolis: COJIIJECSX: moovmh 22® 2Z .i ® .,.- « 30® 35i 30 ® 76 2 00® Z 25 ST-. @ 7 1-2 20® 25 & 3 60 & .. & .. ® 7 60 35 1 26® 1 50 65 ® 76 3 75® 3 86 .. @ 3 00 24 00030 00 30®.35 @ Wt«r,'dftlry, fier l b ....,* E*lfs.» per dosfen v, do, poultry farta ...... Fowls; per-lb, ..».„•.,* Sprrjogfrsj per lb ...... Buck*,-ier-lb .,...\.. Oeesi,' jier.lb ',.i.,.,i« v . , -M«pi«h-syrapr«ew; 'gat; r 60 ® * & s..*. jSalesi 2 caee,^toi-3 yellow, $1,83; 2 cars No. 4 yellow, '$1.78; 1 car No. 3 mixed, f LSI, on tmok tiroagh bitted. OATS—There were buyers a t yes- terday's price? but no offerings on ti'aek.-T-he. jnarftet_ closed strong. -Closings. No. Twhite, $1.17 l-2j.,No.- 2 white, $1.17; No. 3 white, $1.16; No: 4 wbHe, $1.16, on track through bllleo. BARLEY—The market wa s very strong- here and Offerings light. • Quoted; •$ 1.80@1.85 for 46-lb. bar- ley. May shipment, c. I. f. Buffalo, a.ti rail shipment »1.80@l,85. RYE—Market very strong. No. 2 Quoted $1.07, on track through billed. — ,—<~. t — NEW YORK MARKET \I want t0 give ynm a piece of advice \ Said the Father* .,,, \: . _. ......a*.-. ''What's : the maTter with it\\ asked tti« \ Son. This reply we must admit was botK inelegant and uncalled for but it illus- trates the attitude\jtn which most of ua accept \something for nothing.\ 1 Right this minute you know down deep In your heart that you can't bay a worth while article a t a worthless price and so do we. - , *We'pay the manufacturer a legitimate - \fit wlwm » « v.\- •* ' 'harge you a fair margin when we sell. - > This Spring we are not offering yoa New York, April 21 FLOUR—Market ruled strong. Spring patents, $ 13.75@15.00 ; clears, $10.50 w - 11.50; 'winter straights,- m^&lZ^:^^^^^^^^^^^^ —\' ' ''\\' Spot No. 2 tve nave sot the best sults and top coats in Geneva ot 1920, prlcos. .. —T— , M'cliB'-l«-St*r'> Sf '- amd \^ Thousands are making this 1>e> heftcial remedy at home and any- one, who has catarrh-or a.cold can. do the same. — Ask your druggist fo r three quarters of A n otmce o f Menithot ized Arcine s *nd pour; it into a pint bottle,'then'fill t]ffe' bottle with -water that has bem poilejli. TJAW ort^Ao » , , . i , . Gargle tjic thw»nt iw^r^Bftgf RAW SUGAR-Market barely stea- _^nd^snm^riimairaie^mmW '.. Contrlluemr^mtWVM; molasses the nostrilss twicewice dailv.. It's a' sugar, ....<§: REFINER SUGAR—Marke *i»«~^lno-^TaTTu7a-leaT~$ 17.oT@17.GO BUTTER—Firmer; creamery e x tras^—74^*7^™erea3ireryr**nWtsTT 76c; higher than extras, 74 l-2@78c; state, dairy, tubs^47 6-S@73c. CHEESE—Market firm; stato, whole milk, specials, 87 l-2@31e; whole milk, fancy, 26®20c; lower grades* 20#27c; state, skims, specials, 17 4^2®2fcr choice, 14®l7c; fair to good, 10@12a EGGS—Market firm; nearby; white, fancy, 53®64c; nearby, brown, fancy 40<«\50e; extras, 48 l-2@49c; firsts, 42 l-2S47c._ POTATj-JESUinJjuliv-barrpr-O! —r-'arkot weak. Nearby white, $12.00 @14.00; Southerns. $ 14.0O@20.00 . _BEANS -(iO-W-h-Market dun. T3ar^ row, choice, $11.0O®11.25; peas, choice, $7.26®7.50; kidneys, choice, $15.00. -JDRIBD FRUITS—Market ' ruled quiet Apricots, extra ci.oice to fancy,. ..„ .--,— .28.@j7ef apples; evaporatedi prime to U/A C UCDt osrrm' \wWwTrt lw\ WW ^5j2 ?; do, 60S to 1003, llf I4c; peachei, \ * \ extra choice -t o fancy, 18@22c; seeded raisins, choice to .iancy, 19#27c. - DRESSEaa POULTRY—Market rul- ed steady 0^e«^rmr33®43c; turkeys, 39®55«; geejie, 25@3ie; fowls, 30©43c;> ducks, 32@45c. •* LIVE POULTRY—Market piled weak. Chickens, 84® 36c; turkeys, 30 @35e; .ducks, 30@35c; fowls, 46®,,ct roosters, 28®..c; geese, 22®..c. Top Coats. $25 and $75 we could ask more, but w e . couldn't pay expenses on lets. Rogan & Johnson Clothes ^ur Men r6 Seneca St. \ Geneva CATABRH AND COLDS i?- Nonex»en»iT»—Cur TKis Out. - \» .u the nostril t daily It's aimple way to ^ret rM_ojj_ <atarrh-and Keeps thTnasalf pas- sage and trfroAi; so-\clean \antf hed^y_JhaL = gjerms-of-41a-or-any~ oERer germs will have a hard time gaining a foothold. »- *i* -*^,-^. .-*. » is the dentrifice that ties recommended as ideal by United States Army dentafsuTgeons DOWN J-tESTORED TO NDRMAU HEALTH BY BIO-FEREN . \I feel I owe you people a world of gratitude for the benefit I have** , _.^.._, «,„ , __ w ,. w received in nsing 1 yoar wonderful COTTON SEED OIL—Market stea- J eined y—--Bio-f eren Tablets, which. dy. Spot, $18.00 bid; crude, $16.00® PETROLEUM—Market firm. Crude Pennsylvania, |6.l0. 3 TURPENTINE-MaVket steady at $2.66. WOOIr-/Market ruled firm. Domes- tic fleece- XX Ohio, ' 68c#$l,00; do, pulled\ scoured bssls, 60c@$i.70; Texas, scoured basis, 8Ec@$1.92. HII)ES---Market ruled • weak. Na- tives, 86#S«; branded steers; 31®. .c HAT (per 100 rpdunds}—Market rul- ed firm, No . 1, $3*45®3.60; No, 1, $3.S5#\40; clover mixed....®.... STRAW— (pe rlOO pounds)-^Market ilrm. Rye, #i.70®1.76. . , - «;dPS_(i»J«5—Market ruiea strong. PTrllme to chbicei- $l, 00@1.05j Pacific Coait, prime-to choice, il, o6@1.10 . . « • - .. » •••''; —• •\-•-• ' i-'.'.-.V~ • ' ' . Lfv# 8teck Mark«t. East Buffalo, April 21— CATTEE-^ Recelpts 800 heita. juarket tvM slow and\ heavy;, wteerii ffoc to ti lower;,' sales shlpWnef steer* a t itL0i&isM», ri 4mf0m^&f 13.60, yeftrlinGS at BtTFFAt-0 eRAIN MARKET. .''\- 1 Btatalo,April 21 FI^MDR—Strong. f* , - . ' - . . Wholesale ' **'.' ..''.\ • * 1-4 cotton sticks Best .patent; . 1 Bak«fs patent Clear ^.._... Pai'try. • , 6 Ii2.oo@i4i06 heifers \1 at IK00@12.00 , 60 cows a t $4.q^®ll^#,. bulls tti' $7;00@ CO 10.00 and stockersi aiid ieeders.at. $«.0tt fij- ®10\.W. - - - -y •: CALVES—Receipts 1,700 head. War- feet $2 lower; sales a t $ff.oO® 19.00. ....\HQaSE—Beceipte l-,«00 heaifit^^ Market ® 3 26 25@50e higher; sales hea*y at H7.0* ®18,00, nilxed at $19.00@li>.60. York- ers, flgftt do and pigs a t ttiM, roughs ta •Jtli.BO&uM, and stags at $8.00m lOiQO. . ' . • . ¥- SHEEP ANJD LAMBS—Receipts 2,- 060 head. Market alow and. 60© lowerf $14 75 sales lambs a t $13.00®22,50, - clipped 14 60 Iambs a t $12.00®20.i\0 yearHngs ab have completely restored m e \» normal conditions,\ nays Joseph E. Webb o f Muhcio, Indiana. Bio-feren i s without doubt .th,« grandest and quickest remedy for nervous, run down, weak, senemic men and women ever offered di- rect through th e druggists and is not at all expensive: — \Take two after each meal and one at bed time, and after seven days take one after each meal mi one at bed time -tsuffi- the supply is exhausted. ??*? *i,y° u feeI that n 11 ^ cleim maae in this special notice is ua- i ru t? af .7 0U ar * not 5« better health—if you d o not feel ambt- wofi more vigorous an d keen toinded, yes, twice as much as yoa did before, the druggist who sold yoa the tablets will gladly hand ypu bBCk jfust what yon paid for them,;' .•f] <^S\gists i n this city and vicinity have a. supply o» hand, o r <*n easily get it for you. Seyeh a day. for eeven «^ys-# Wonderful result*. 1 +-*i*f.*-tm.*44 ** tM 10 78 *12.00#ir.OO, wethers at $14.00® 14.60, .... .......... 12 25 ewes a t $6.00® 13,60 and mixed sheep .......... 13 Ti at $13.*«OH.»tl HEAI- VALUE IN JEWELRY The sort of things you\ like to own, the sort you can afford to buy. We insure every buyer satisfaction. Robert A. Quick Linden St. Jeweler Geneva. N. V. 'i if ; r- :•; i. <y&