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The York Gazette from York, Pennsylvania • 7

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THE GAZETTE, YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1918. 7 Financial and Commercial Local and Foreign Markets NEW YORK STOCKS New York, June 18-The stock ket was becalmed today, trading diminishing steadily after the first hour with uncertain drift. although outnumbered declines at the gains stagnant close. There was again a complete absence of incentive or any developments bearing pertinently upon values. War bulletins were of a hopeful tenor Secretary MCAdoo's statement regarding Liberty the loan rate evoked favorable banking of interest on comment Italian exchange continued prove, rates on neutral countries hardened more perceptibly and further gold imports from Canada 1 were reported, making a total of $20.000,000 from that source since last week.

So far as 4 important stocks displayed any tendency at they were guided largely by the irregular course of such leaders as United States Steel and other prominent equipments, also Reading and shippings, these comprising fully 30 per cent the small turnover Additional gains in Royal Dutch Oil. General Cigars and other highly speculative issues were partly cancelled in the gradual setback the final hour when the list yieided again from inertia. Sales amounted to 380,000 shares. Call money stiffened in response to a broader inquiry, holding at 6 per cent, but time funds for the shorer periods eased, with no increase of supply. Liberty bonds were irregular at the close.

after showing moderate strength, but internationals, mainly British 1S- sues, strengthened. Total sales, par value, aggregated $6,650.000. Old United States bonds advanced from to 14 per cent 011 call. STOCK QUOTATIONS Furnished by Goodbody pers New York Stock Exchange, 115 Broadway, N. Y.

Branch Office, City W. Cramer, Local Manager. Bank a Building, York, Pa. Frederick New York, June 18, 1918. Open.

High Low Close. Allis-Chalmers 3312 Beet Sugar 67 68 67 68 Am Can 453 Am Car Fdy 7978 7912 Am Loco 6434 6412 66-4 Am Smelting 7634 761 Anaconda 65 Bald Loco 89 90 89 Balt Ohio 55 55 55 Beth Steel 8313 8178 Brook Rap 4113 41 Ches Ohio 57 57 Cal Petrol Can Pacific 147 147 Cent Leather 677 68 67 67 St 44 Pac 23 23 Chino Copper Col Fuel Iron 503 Crucible Steel 651 Dist Securities 581 Erie 1534 Erie 1st pid 3234 33 33 Great Northern Inspir Copper 5112 Internat Paper 3712 Kan City Sou. 181 Kennecott Cop Lehigh Valley Maxwell Motors 28 28 Marine pfd .10412 Mexican Petrol 9512 95 New Haven 4212 42 Central 72 72 Penna 44 14 Pressed Steel Car 6412 65 64 6438 Ry Steel Springs. 53 Ray Con Cop Reading. 923 91 Rep Iron Steel 90 91 Southern Pac 8414 8414 64 84 Southern Rwy 243 2438 Studebaker 14 44 Tennessee Cop 19 1933 19 Texas Union Pac 122 US Steel 103 10298 Utah Copper Va Car Chem 49.

49 Westinghouse Willys -Overland 20 107 YORK RETAIL PRICES Whole corn $1 90 Cracked corn 90 Screenings 00 Straw 1 25 Hay 50 Bran 2 60. Shipstuff 3 00 Flour 11 50 Crop 3 85 As 1 11 YORK -GRAIN MARKET -Small Milling Company Grain Market testing 60 $2.15 Wheat testing 58 2 12 Corn 1 35 Oats 85. (Corrected Daily by Strayer Bros Co.) Wheat $2 12 Corn 1 30 Oats 80 HANOVER MARKETS (Corrected daily 58-59 by W. J. Young Co.) testing $2 09 Wheat testing 56 2 00 Corn, shelled 1 35 40 Corn.

ear 1 25 Oats 90c Produce Eggs. dozen 30c Common squabs, pair 28c Fancy squabs, pair 85c Fowls Heavy calves 13 and 50c POTATO MARKET Potatoes, York Co. New York Produce New York. June receipts 15.605: creamery. higher than extras, creamery, extras.

92 score, firsts, packing stock. current make, No. 2. 32c. Eggs--Firm: receipts 22.445; fresh gathered extras.

fresh gathered. storage packed. Arsts. do. regular packed, extra firsts, do.

firsts, state. Pennsylvania and nearby Western hennery whites. fine to fancy, state. Pannsylvania and nearby henne-y browns, 40 do. gathered browns and mixed colors.

Cheese--Steady, receipts 121.49; state. whole milk flats. fresh specials, 24c: do. average run. Barley Flour -Unsettled, in 98-pound sacks.

Lard -Firm: Middle West, Other articles unchanged. Pittsburgh Live Stock Pittsburgh. June supply Prime, Sheep--Steady; supply light. Prime wethers. culls and common, lambs, veal calves, Hogs--Active: receipts light.

Prime heavies. mediums and heavy yorkers, light yorkers and pigs, roughs, 15.25. Philadelphia Produce Philadelphia, June 18-Butter-Higher: Western creamery extra, nearby prints. faney, 49c. nearby firsts, 11.85 per case; do, current receipts, Western extra Arsts, 11.70; Western firsts.

$11.10. Cheese--Firmer: New York full creams, new, do, old, AGED LADY CELEBRATES EIGHTY- BIRTHDAY A family reunion was held at the home of her son, Frank Hovis. 857 Wayne avenue, in honor of Laah Hovis, who passed her 89th birthday last Wednesday. Those present were as follows: Mr. and Mrs.

Jaco bDietz York; Samuel Hovis. Pine Grove: Mr. and Mrs. George King. Violet Hill.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hovis. Cora and Clarence, Pine Grove: Mr and Mrs. Clinton Ness and son Wilbur.

York: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hovis. Spry. Chicago, June underwent a decided setback in value today, largely owing to the spread opinions that the present growth of the crop was far ahead of normal and that serious damage from hot weather was unlikely.

Prices closed weak, to net lower, with July to $1.44. and August to Oats lost to In 55c provisions the outcome ranged from decline to an advance of 2c. Corn- Open. High. Low.

Close. July 1.45¾ 1.46½ 1.45¾ 1.43⅞ 1.48 1.48¼ 1.15⅜ 1 OatsJuly Aug. 6612 6642 PorkJuly 42.23 42.15 Sept. 43.19 43.15 42.65 42.65 LardJuly 24.90 25.05 24.85 24.92 Sept. 25:17 25.30 1 25.10 25.17 RibsJuly 23.00 23.00 22.85 22.85 Sept.

23.47 23.52 23.32 23.35 quotations: Corn, No. 2 yellow. No. 3 yellow, No. 4 yellow.

oats, No. 3 white. standard. rye, No. 2.

nominal; barley. 1.35; timothy, clover, nominal; pork, nominal; lard, ribs, 22.87. CHICAGO GRAIN CITY MARKET PRICES Black raspberries; made their appearance in, the market yesterday a day or two will supplant the strawberry, which has dwindled down to a few boxes of fruit that is almost tasteless. Sour. cherries were on sale 8 cents and many persons passed them at that price.

Sweet cherries are still a luxury even if wormy and partly rotten. Not for years have they been so tea scarce. Tomatoes are quoted at about the same and will be until the country crop, which is fast developing, is on the market. Bananas are scarce. due to irregular shipping Fish-rock.

ful and at reasonable prices. Quotasea bass, trout and she butter-are plentitions: Butter and creamery 52c Butter, country a 50c Eggs, fresh, York Co. 35c 36c Vegetables String beans Peas (new), 15c Cucumbers, each Sc Tomatoes, small, 15c Rhubarb, bunch 3c 5c Asparagus, bunch 5c 8c 5c Potatoes, new, 10c Onions, spring 3c 5c Onions, dry, 12c Onions, Bermuda, 3c 5c Sweet potatoes, 5c 7c Lima beans, 20c Cabbage, head 3c 10c Lettuce, head 5c 8c Beets (new), bunch 3c 5c Spinach, 20c Parsley, 10 Radishes, bunch" or 3c 5c Kale, 15c Fruits Raspberries. black 18c Raspberries, red 20c Strawberries, box 12c 15c Cherries. sweet, box 18c Cherries, sour, 5c 8c Grapefruit, each 5c 10c Bananas, dozen 25c 30c Lemons, 30c Miscelaneous Sausage, country, fresh, 320 Sausage, country, smoked, 320 Spareribs, lb.

300 Cornmeal, qt. 6c 8c Cocoanuts each 10c 15c Lard, lb. 28c 31c Applebutter, pt. 13c 15c Honey, 32c Dried corn, 15c Beans, soup, dry, 150 Live and dressed Dressed Poultry Chickens, 1.50 Chickens, live, 2.25 Chickens, live 30c Squabs, dressed, 30c bucks, dressed. 1.25 Geese, live, each 2.25 Seafoods Shad (buck) lb.

20c Shad (roe), 25c Herring, lb, 8c Catdsh. 1b 25c Rock, lb. 10c Trout, 1b. 15c Sea bass, 15c Coa, lb. 25c Meats by the Pound Bacon, whole sliced 45c 40c Bacon, Dried beef 50c Frankfurters 30c Ham, sliced 50c Ham, whole 40c Liver, calf 40c Liver, beef 20c Pudding 22c Sausage, fresh 30c Sausage, smoked 82c Spareribs 30c Tripe 20c Veal, boiling 25c Veal steak Rib roast, veal 25c Beef, chuck 24c Beef, rump 24c Beef, round 28c Beef, sirloin 820 porterhouse 32c 35c Beef, boiling 180 Lamb chops 40c Lamb, leg 40c Lamb, stewing 25c Pork, roast 38c Pork steak 38c Pork chops 850 Boiled bam 700 MARKETS TODAY Centrei Square--Early and morning.

8:30 a. m. City -Duke and Princess, 2 p. m. Carlisle Avenue-2 p.

m. BALTIMORE PRODUCE Foodstuffs, Etc. Flour (in 98-1b cotton prices today: Winter straight, winter patent, spring straight, city mills, in spring wood, patent, best winter patent, do, blended patent. do, spring patent, rye four, high-grade straight, medium to choice, cornmeal. per .100 lbs, barley four, $9.00 Grain Wheat-Stock in elevators, 25,907 bus; shipments from for elevators, old 1,000 bus.

With the season crop, pretty well advanced, the receipts wheat now beginning to be harvested in are the more southerly districts. Baltimore Wheat Prices 5 STANDARD PRICES Red. Soft. No. 27 $2 2 25 No.

MINIMUM PRICES 2 24 Red. Soft. No. 3 $2 21 19 04 2 18 2 16 No. 5 2 15 2 13 Sample grade WHEATS 04-2 13 2 00-2 11 NO.

3 Maximum price containing cent 13.1 moisture per 4c cent under 1 or No. 3 red, $2.23. moisture to 13.5 per soft red, $2.0 cent Maximum 14 per cent price moisture containing under No. 1 or No. 3 red, $2.22.

No. 3 13.6 per to 5c soft red, $2.20. NO. 5 WHEATS Maximum price containing 6c under not over per 5 $2.21. No.

5 14.3 cent moisture No. soft, $2.19. or Maximum price containing not over 14.7 cent moisture No. 5 7c soft under red. No.

$2.18. 1 or Maxi- No. per 5 red, $2.20. mum price containing not No. over 14.7 per cent moisture 7c under 1 or No.

5 red, $2.20. No. 5 soft red, $2.18. Maximum price containing not over 15 per cent moisture under No. 1 or No.

5 red. $2.19. No. 5 soft red, $2.17. 581,605 shipments from elevators, 78,544 bus.

Corn-Stock in elevators, bus; The water-borne market for corn is lower than late level of prices prevailing, and the white corn premium is off considerably. Cob corn is quotable at around per bbl for carloads prime nearby, elevators, yellow, 289.238 on spot. bus; Oats--Stock in shipments from elevators, No. 3 401.180 white, bus; 80c. standard white, elevators, 18.499 Rye--Stock in bus: shipments from elevators, bus; No.

2 Western export. spot and transit. $2.01. No. 2 Western export, May shipment, bag lots nearby, as to qual- FINANCIAL FINANCIAL The Master Key to all doors PROFESSIONS TRADES SUCCESS Your Bank Book BETTER THAN A SAVINGS CLUB Deposit as you can, withdraw as you need it, and lose no interest.

Interest paid on daily balances compounded every six months. Do you know of a better plan? Let Us Be the Mainstay to Your Ambitious Endeavors. RESOURCES THREE AND ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS FIRST NATIONAL BANK 31 NORTH STREET YORK SANK COUNTY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 15 E. MARKET ST. YORK.PA.

CAPITAL 300,000.00 SURPLUS 500,000.00 "Provision for others is a fundamental responsibility of human life." -Woodrow Wilson. If you open a Savings Account in this bank and add steadily to it, month after month, you will never need to worry either about your own future or that of those dependent on you. Sound Safe Sure -Solid THE GOVERNMENT is a big depositor of money in banks all over the country. Follow Uncle Sam's example and open a bank account and make this bank your bank. Responsible business houses, manufacturers and individuals will find it advantageous to bank with us.

Our faBANK cilities are most complete. CITY BANK OF YORK, PA. Looking Toward "Liberty" The whole world of free and independent peoples is casting eyes at the Goddess who represents democracy, justice, and righteous peace. To you whose eyesight is defective. who wear glasses or who should wear glasses, we say: Save your eyes, conserve your Eyesight, for your country needs it to help win the war.

Consult us without cost or obligation. A. SIMMONS DIAMOND MERCHANT, JEWELER OPTICIAN extras, firsts, dairy prints, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, extras, firsts, storepacked firsts, 30c; rolls, Maryland and Pennsylvania, extras, rolls, West Virginia, extras, rolls, Ohio, extras, Eggs Western Maryland, Pennsylvania and nearby, per doz, firsts, 33c; Eastern Shore, Maryland and Virginia, per doz, Arsts, 33c; Western per doz, firsts, 33c; West Virginia, per doz. firsts, 83c; Southern (North Carolina), per doz, Arsts, 820. N.

command top prices all poor, small and dirty eggs 5 should be taken out from choice, clean stock and the former shipped separate. SAVE WASTE MATERIALS STANDARD RAG PAPER CO. pay the highest cash prices for all kinds of Waste Paper, Metals and Raga. Rags $1.50 per 100 lbs. Magazines .50 Newspapers .40 Scrap .25 Iron .50 to .75 Bones .50 Bags .05 each.

Be patriotic and do not allow any kind of waste materials to be thrown away. We pay all stores and other establishments special prices for their baled scrap paper 'Phone Rear 129 West Philadelphia St.326-tt FINANCIAL JOIN THE SUMMER SAVINGS CLUB For 1918 THIS WEEK 2c, 5c, 25c, 50c, $1 is sufficient to begin. Your odd change will make all payments and you will find it convenient and profitable. CENTRAL National Bank George Philadelphia Sts. Open every Saturday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.

Have You Made Your Will? What you intend to do has no validity in the eyes of the law. It is what you say in your will that counts. Do not put off this important matter; consult your attorney today. Call for free copy of our "Digest of Intestate Laws and Wills Act." YORK TRUST COMPANY 21 E. Market Street York County National Bank 15 East Market St.

Capital and surplus $800.000. 3 per cent. interest on Time and Savings Deposits. Small, Vice President; Wm. R.

Dale, President; Samuel Horner, Cashier; W. F. 0. Rosenmiller, Assistant Cashier. Steady, Systematic Saving The Way to Success Open an account in Our Savings Department THE WESTERN NATIONAL BANK YORK, PA We Solicit Your Checking Account The Security Title and Trust Co.

36 East Market St. $500 Bonds We own and offer a few of the $500, First Mortgage, Gold Bonds of York Haven Water and Power Company, at a price to yield about per cent, free of tar. These Bonds are gilt-edged. Last year the Company's net earnings were $268,239.63, or sufficient almost FOUR TIMES THE INTEREST on this Issue. This Mortgage is a prior lien over $1.000.000 of Second Mortgage Bonds, and $1,400,000 of Third Mortgage Bonds, all which have always paid their interest.

Full particulars upon application. R. E. Winchester, INVESTMENT SECURITIES Rooms 1-3 Security Bldg. Bell 'Phone 108.

York 'Phone 283. For Special Values in Ladies' Wearing Apparel Go to the IMPERIAL Manufacturer to Wearer 110 W. Market Street Spring Hats A' Complete Line in all the latest colors THE GLOBE 285-287 W. Market St. York's Leading Furniture House Largest Furniture Stock in the City Shown on carpeted floors C.

A. Strack Sons 258-60 South George St. POULTRY We pay the highest spot cash for Chickens, Guineas, Ducks, Squabs, Eggs, etc. Chickens, 28c per lb. BENTZEL'S POULTRY HOUSE, 219 West Philadelphla St.

Straw Hats and $2.00 up ALSO FULL LINE OF TOYOS AND PANAMAS GREGORY'S 22 WEST MARKET ST. Eat Your Luncheon Here Everything clean and well cooked. You can save time. PROMPT SERVICE THE CRYSTAL 35 North George Street Filled with the very newest and best Merchandise. Your patronage kindly solicited by J.

L. SPANGLER York's Fashionable Clothier, Hatter Furnisher Successor to Light Spangler 45 and 47 North George St. Hotel Penn Buliding BOOKS and STATIONERY AT L. P. GROSS' 40 East Market St.

Auto Accessories Complete Line H. B. BEARD CO. Centre Square Save Money BY GOING TO GLATFELTER'S Big Furniture Store PRICES INCOMPARABLE W.F.GLATFELTER DALLASTOWN, PA. Cars Pass the Door ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY SHEETS of Foreign Correspondence Pound Stationery for twenty-five cents, Kent Style Envelopes to match, ten cents per package.

This paper is especially made to write to the boys at the front and at the ferent camps. R. P. ANDREWS PAPER CO. of Pennsylvania 27 North Beaver St.

The place to buy your Stationery in York. A FULL LINE OF Carpets, Rugs, Matting, Oil Cloth, Linoleum, Sweepers and Vacuum GEHLY'S Largest Carpet House in Southern Pennsylvania "First Call," a new book by Empey, Author of "Over the Top," for sale at Keller's Book Store, 48 S. George St. Yard Do Advertisement Classified WANTED board -In for private family, room Adelderly lady. dress Box 786, care Gazette.

MEN'S GOOD prices to CLOTHING are worth us; also pay you well for ladies' and men's shoes in good condition. Call or 'phone York 832-M. Wilhelm's, N. Beaver St. 19-3t FARMER WANTED with famtenant house Joe Kindig, rear City hotel.

A je18-tf work as hireling on farm. Apply to FOR -Room 20. by 50 feet, cement floor. suitable for garage or repair shop; will rent part or all; rear of 227 S. Queen St.

Apply to G. W. Reider, 234 S. Queen St. 18-3t LARGE Located BUNGALOW the FOR RENT.

Susquehanna river, near Accomac, including all modern conveniences. Address M. A. Klumpp, No. 140 E.

Market Marietta, Penna: 17-6t -A reliable woman as assistant at the House of Detention; must stay at night. Call Christian Home. Ask for Mrs. McDowell. 18-3t 31x4, 33x4, 34x4, non-skid guaranteed; all new fresh stock, second hand tires from $5 up; vulcanizing done right.

F. Minet, 935 South Queen je8-tf 2054 use GAS in York; WATER hot water HEATERS always in ready in bath-room, kitchen and laundry; quick-acting copper coil; highpower Bunsen burner; low cost; 10 gal. hot water for 1 cent; long life; nothing to wear out. York Gas Co. m20-tf NOTICE- animals, cash and the prices paid same removed promptly by auto truck.

'Phone York County Glue Works, Woodbine, No. 3, York County, Pa. Both 'phones. -Old false teeth, whole or pay $2 to $16 per set. Also old gold, silver, platinum, jewelry, watches, diamonds, feather beds, antique furniture, old coins, china.

Call or address Bergman Antique Shop, 322 S. Duke St. m18-tt BATTERIES All makes repaired; new batteries to suit your Frank car A. Dutt, always Auto in stock; recharging. N.

Electric Repairing, 26 Duke St York 'phone 736-M. 23-tf NOTICE-We a have gereal a clean line of cut propoFurni- ture, Ranges, Gas Ranges, Refrigerators, Extension, Kitchen Cabinets, Sink Benches, Kitchen and Library Taand bles, Mattresses, Wardrobes, Iron Beds, Springs Bedroom, Living and Dining Suits, from $12.50 up, in solid oak and rebuild. Also a line of new Furniture, Rockers, Stoves, Rugs, Library Tables, Chairs, etc. We will exchange new Furniture on handed. 265 Went Royal Market Furniture St.

Supply FOR urban 8-room modern subdwelling with conveniences, house, hot water heating plant, summer smoke house, stable, wagon shed and garage, at Nashville, Western Maryland railroad in town; to trolley; possession at once. Jno. H. Rutter, 42 West Market street. 020-tf ECONOMIZE- make your buy old new furniture furnilook like new at moderate cost.

Upholstering, enameling, refinishing and repairing of. every description. T. R. Taylor, 75 Franklin St.

York 'phone 1614-M. je7-tf CALVES WANTED I will ship Thursday, June 20, and will pay 15c per pound for all good calves weighing 125 lbs. and over, and under 125 lbs. 13c per pound, delivered at P. R.

R. shipping yards, opposite Dempwolf's Fertilizer Factory. GEO. G. OWEN.

Bell 'Phone 254-M, York 485. 13-6t WANTED ment. Girls Applyork in packing departD. F. Stauffer Biscuit Co.

19-3t MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE Now going on. Big bargains la Skirts, Corset Covers, Gowns, Drawers, Envelope Combinations Buy them now. THE BEE HIVE, 27 West Philadelphia St. KOOL CLOTH SUITS AN For Lehmayer Summer Wear Bro. 9-11 E.

Market St. ENJOY A FIRELESS KITCHEN THIS SUMMER THE TOUGHEST OLD ROOSTER that over crewed MADE TENDER cooked the DUPLEX STOVE THE DUPLEX FIRELESS STOVE is conceded the best fireless cooker on the market and its fuel saving in some instances is as high as 500 per cent. 20 minutes' heating of stones cooks the meal--soup, potatoes vegetables, roast, bread and pie. Cooking, roasting, baking, boiling, stewing, steaming. SOLD ONLY AT York Supply Co.

18 North George St. Expert Electrical Repairing Call us on either 'phone- -York 303, Bell 23-W-and tell us about your electrical troubles. We can quickly assist you. Jno. E.

Graybill Electricians 104-106 East Market street 105. Advertisement Advertisements EMERSON music both RECORDS--Double sides; will play Disc, on on any machine; 6 selections for $1.00. We have over 5,000 very latest to select from. At Everhart Music House, 125-127 S. George St.

n25-tf GIRLS WANTED Also women. for sewing in a clean, light, airy, Silk Petticoat pleasant steady work good wages. Experienced operators paid $7 per week to start, can make more after learning. Learners taken and paid $6.00 per week N. Magill, APPlY.

George Lau while learning. at once, Samuel 3rd floor. m24 tf FOR SION-708 SALE North IMMEDIATE Water street, POSSES. story mansard roof brick house, lot 20 100 8 rooms, bath, hot water heat, bath tub, commode, washstand, electric light and gas, covered porch; $2200. See CLARENCE L.

HAUSER, 34 Security Building. a18-tt Bentzel's Truck Line Local and Long Distance Hauling York and Philadelphia Daily Philadelphia Service Station-419 Market Street. York Phone, 416-M. Bell, 81-W J. L.

MARTIN CESS POOL CLEANING 425 West College York, Pa York Phone 931-M CASTLES York's Popular Price Store for high, grade Women's and Children's Wear 20 S. George St. Economical GAS LIGHT Makes Your Home Bright FOR RENT 130-32 South Beaver Sti "The E. Phila. all conveniences $25.00 343 N.

Beaver all conveniences 161 E. Phila. rooms and bath, York Engineering Co. Building, 360-370 George St. Basement for rent.

second floor, cor. of first, and room on third 349 Duke store-room only 6.06 Stable rear 14 E. Market St. Hartley Bldg. Office Rooms Rupp Bldg.

Office Rooms 49 E. Boundary J. 7.50 YORK TRUST CO. 21 E. Market St.

1 Hay (per ton) -No. 1 ity, $1.50. timothy, standard timothy, No. 2 timothy. No.

3 timothy, $23.00 No. 1 light clover mixed, No. 2 light clover mixed. No. 1 clover mixed, No.

2 clover mixed, Straw (per 1 straight rye, do, No. 2, No. 1 tangled rye, do, No. 2, 15.00; No 1 wheat, do, No. 2, $14.00 No.

1 oat. do, No. Vegetables Potatoes- Western Maryland and Pennsylvania, do, New York. No. 1, do, Eastern Shore of Maryland.

and Virginia, new Florida, No. bbl, do. No. 2, per bbl, sweets, yellow, Eastern Shore of Maryland and Delaware. per bbl.

do, do, in hampers, per bas, do, fancy, kiln dried, per bbl, yams, Virginia and Maryland, per bbl, Poultry Live Poultry-Chickens, young, large, smooth, per lb, do, winter. under 2 lbs, per lb, do, under 1 lb, do, spring, White Leghorns, lb, do, old roosters, per Ib, 20c; do, old hens, per lb, 30c; ducks, Muscovy and mongrel, per lb, do, White Pekins, per lb, do, lbs and over, per lb. do. smaller, poor. lb.

pigeons, old, per pair. do, young. Dairy Products Butter -Creamery, Western separator, extras. Arsts. Western prints.

12 lb. extras, firsts, Western prints, 1 lb, extras, 47 Arsts. nearby craamarv. Uncle Sam Says He MUST Have GOOD Eyesight! Employers everywhere con- sider good vision necessary to real efficiency, demanding that their employees either see normally wear properly fitted are suffering defective vision we cannot urge you too strongly to try our excellent service for bettering your eyesight. We have the equipment, "know how," and guaranteed to give you satisfactory glasses at moderate prices.

F. P. DONAHEY Optometrist MARKET AND BEAVER ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF HOTEL CHELSEA West Twenty-third St. at 7th Ave. New York City European Plan 500 Rooms 400 Baths.

Room, with adjoining bath, $1.00 and $1.50 Suites, parlor, bedroom and bath; $3.00 and upward Club Breakfast, 25c up. Special Luncheon, 50c up. Table d'Hote Dinner, $1.00 up. Cafe attached To Reach Hotel Chelsea From Pennsylvania Station, 7th Ave. car south to 23d street.

Grand Central, 4th Ave. car south to 23d street. Lackawanna, Erie, Reading, Baltimore Ohio, Jersey Central and Lehigh Valley R. R. Stations, tale 23d street crosstown car east to Hotel Chelesa.

Principal Steamship Piers, foot West 23d street, take 23d street crosstown car. WRITE FOR COLORED MAP OF NEW YORE.

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