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KOCIIKSTEK DEMOCRAT CHRO.NTCLE. SATURDAY, FEIIRUARV 2. 1021, 2T A. J. WRIGHT CO.

I'JFFALO, TORONTO, NIAGARA FALLS, SYRACUSE. AUBURfl. ROCHESTER Ht Brnhfva O'KK rr FxrilAN(l iUtlllUll 5 UK Aon UIUHU 0' C. H. STEARNS, HUaagar, SoU TkotM ll.

Sanaca Hotat Bid. WALL STREET HAS SOMETHING TO SAY Much Discussion Is Had Because of the Interruptions in the Rights to Subscribe to New York Central Stock Much Buying of Steel Is Coming from Outside of Wall Street, BUTTER BUYERS MORE ACTIVE AND PRICES FIRMED Many Jobbers and Chain Store Man-! afirers in the Market Because of Low Stocks Cheese Steady Egg-s Inclined to Be Higher Cab- bage in Light Receipt and Steady Onions Generally Steady-Barrelled Apples in Fairly Good Demand When Fancy Carrots More Plentiful and Firm Potatoes Show No Change. the Union, as reported in publication of the United This map shows business conditions in every slate in the February number of The Nation's Business, the official States Chamber of Commerce. Cilihuge, per doien heartt )M per beads 4 :ef.t 5 no I Cabluge, red, per doten Cabbage, Imiish. per in is isi'ttl 11 f'abbage, red.

per ion t.i nulitlower, ouuiern. per erale oil felery, per dofceti siaiks rt'i'ii 7S Knilite. (Krenehl, per lb 3.V( 40: Horseradish, per pound 111) I. enure tliti.l. per Uoi.

heada ifont l.etluce. Hoston bU hflutier 2 is)-. 2 125 l.elluer, Iceberg, pec i-rt 3 mint 3 25 Onlonl, JJlloW. per bushel 0tm Ml Onions, pet- Ml lit. B-k 2 ill i Onions (Spanish), per crate 75a 2 l-ai-mpa.

per buah Wit 1 00 1 l'arslev, per -inuehei "Jllst Voiat.s, jier bosel wwi Had shes Hi It per doi. Dllticliei Ituialiaga. per bushel 7.M.i Bit Spinach, pr hnshel 1 IKli.t tm i Swiet polstocs. per bill IK)'( 3 IA i Turnips. (Can I per luo-lb.

hag 1 Shot 1 M) Tiimlpa, per Inishel IXuop 1 ml Veireiabie oyiiera, per dot. ben. ft'ufl fiU FHl'lTSliotneatlc and foreign. Apple' per bushel etui 1 SS do -tireetnnga, per bushel 7.i'ni I in! do Kings, per bushel 1 no do Nonlierti Spya. p.

bush, Quart 1 it) do Itussela, tier bushel 7ftf MO Volf Hirer. 1 I t'riinberriea. per 1 2 barrel 3 ,4 on Mg I newt pet 12 lb. but Mirapes, Maiaiitf. per kef 7 UU irape rruk.

per bnt 8 mi. 4 IW I ttraiiKea, Kiorida, per box 2 -j Orauitea t.aveia, per boi. 3 a (si l.einom. California, per 4 oil'U 5 it) I Mrawberrlea, per ijuart 1 l.l VK POll.THY per pound l-'owla, per pound Hocks, per pennd lieese. per pound KtitlS ANl III -i (newiy lautl butler Country, the crock 27 -jii'it oli I llollieatle.

illekoryliulH. per buahel aluuls, per busUel llutleiuuta, per buakvl otiffii I fMlwt 2 OVifC 2 on IKA NS Anneitoii (uolallotia are the rut-j JtiK lrleea per lil pounds paid lo row-1 era lor 1112a crop. 1 Itetl marrow, band picked White marrow, in. n. I picked Hed kiiltiey.

band po-ked Tea beans, baud-picked Medium beana, bau.l picked i hile kidney, band picked il ot 2.1 I OIt a 25 4 imi'i' 4 Mii. 7 nu.it 7 SO Yellow eie, baud picked mutt i Imperials, baud picked HAW Fl US. The folluwitiR are rulliiif prleea paid by to irappera SKUNK No 1. each 2 lost 2 tlo No. 2.

each 1 2o'- do eacn I IMo.t do i u. 4, each tjlmj 1 1 21 ii I ML SKUA I No. I. larire winter, i each 1 not, MINK- i-rune, accord it; to ft iHwr in ta) I UACCtHlN I'i lute, 3 Otitic 8 tu Medium, eaeb 2 UIH.1 4 Do tlo Small, each IV Whit, each do tiray do llrowu 1 Cix.je 2 01) HCS Hint 25 IUI1F.S AND SKINS, WOOL, alTC. Qiiotatlniia for bl.lea represent liimaied green si oct do No.

steer, -lh. np Uo No. 2 sieer, 7.Y lb Uo No. I rows and I Uo No. If eows and heifer, do Bulls and slags, per lb do eaeb KKI NS Sheep, each do No.

1 flf (1 to in lbs.) Uo No 2 esif (8 to 1.1 lbs do No 1 esif (over II lbs.) do -So. 2 calf (over 19 lbs. I do Lambs Uo Shearling, V(tOL Fleece, tier pound do 1 nwasi.e.l medium TALLOW Huichers- lb Uo el tl, rendered 4'. f't 4 Itt 4f, I 3 Oi) lo.it riiifid 1 in 1 n.v.t, ,40 IL.ftO 40 I'OJ Cl(t a ra her slow ami he ea rly Juu nary sales bore witness in this in a myriad of special sales th heavy reductions claimed in niont instances "The beiafed arrival of winter la'e in December tedped to move goods of the kind described, however. In some branches of the textile trades, particularly cotton, the old (rouble of ufi'ertt tn'y as to Uu reception to glwn (he new and gnrr prieva krd was and is still present with mills, agents and jobbers, while unseasonable weatti.

(nued stuup rutting of prices of unso4d stocks of wooiens. "The silk trade picked up fl little but, by and large, the text le trades and coal, leal her and nrnlt ure tines did not seem to share to the full the aiightly more cheerful finding perceptible in the doinishe security m.irkets and in the iod and oil industries, the latter showing- a good deal mori of strength In crude with increased taking-; by r- ft ncries aud of late a slight tinning up of subsidiary lines uf manufactured products, ''As ind aied a month ago, iu fact, number ol new high record were set up in I ra ib" and indusi ry Tho Federal He serve Bank review indeed says flatly that he a i whole one of uupara I -ieled Ind us', rial and rude act ivity. Wlih srrikingly except mix in (a-t, the year one of expansion over and, if lower price levels a re considered, it tu piiiin that, volume of trade was elose up or in advance if tb ieiik points the automobile making, ordnary build big, pig iron, and cement industries ail broke pre vinus best records In lltL in add ton, railway gros earnings, not net income, a rid retail rade, made new gh levels. Electrical power production broke all records, as dul petroleum output and refining. Coal product inn.

output of steel in-got copper production and cot ton con -sumption were nea he pea ks. Lumber prod net joa was the largest fur a decade. Nw York, Krh, I i By th Aftftoriatprl New day came into tne New York ist itUHtion. oinfilv on tii on I'D of rights to to Now York (Viitrii. siock.

which vi a I tout il a hsnrhMl by stia re holder. hu fspiif the that imcIi.s to sur f.cr,'.f for to to fen if -st (if iiiiTiM in rhhiHlr'phiii Km.J iiii niifl Iron Otin for a'h fivt sti.i it-s nf New York in rut a riht. nim into Jh-ii-k. Now Y.rk mi'st not tie (j'lott'd riu'hrs Hiiil furrhor notirp. The tie lay m-oa sump oonnro'ii but it ns rr i tint at provinu si nil In lituiv wcr-' nitt fo 11 i-t 1 fu- jtii' of r.pfitu owing io tlHr hgh The West Buying Stfrl A Hlri'l upw h.tfh i' round for he yen it born me a par1 tit that iniirh of tho hiiyiiii impetus nrtjrmat-ci i-msiib' of Wall Sirt-w.

In fai-t lea.l-iuc win honsos, whir It had been actively tin ho buy ins wore irttl ioat iriK bo yoiirri td be tho Wo-it. with t'hi-ca'o a prominent part in tho ''innibii ii'M. The 'or rat ion's eon nor va -rive poliry was nbout to piothiro mr Rioi'k ho Irion, il waa tu hi. and with rood ions a helot, an upoii much mil: ri i ric t' hisses, ho has is tor turihor pr a pprociai ion was ilorlarrd ri tho roal basis fur broader demarni for tho I nivprsity Owned Stork Wall Street assumed that (hp sourer of Mont iroiuo ry a rd rt' offered to-day was tho I nited Kotail Stored now in dissolution, hut inquiry developed the fact that the block roproftettled former holdings of the I'nlversity of Chb'ais'o. Odd lot Buying Ows On Odd lot bnyins ront iuuH to-day and was asserted to be a fisiiuro overlooked ly many in viiij; emiMderat on to tho 'iiariiot, Wliile estitnatos of pro us voIuiup Ktockfi.

romovod imm ho in a rkot in ii is pr'o'M'iix of cash buy inu, wore out of i hp ipiesrion. an i I -ti a Kioaniod from thp sra foment of a cnininissioti hotiio iuanasr that on oho nibt reoontly told lns of Ntoeks wpre sent out to mort than uud Itanion. ThU waa the experience of a sinn1i hono but others were crcdii. th d.tiiig of thjs ria.ss bu-iiirs. ly Increase Dividend Computing Tatmialiiip to day came In? srttek in a rkot coiiHidoi jii Um as ho matter of dividend win iiifuntully di-ous-ed in bro kern it dices, a at verted that a dividend increase Kht b1 look od for when i i-ti-t nrs next ints-t on I he subject, and $7 was mentioned us the probable new rate in i-omparlson with the i-rcseiit mi iRhursement.

rn in-s were de.ljire.l to be more than ample to meet H.u-h an increase, aud as the t.ame tiun' to further strengthen nurplus nci.uiit. Nmie Tire Stoi'k Weak. Meakues crept into some of ho Tire Stocks, and Inquiry hi trade eirdes re eaird a sit ua; ion Uich may hove nr -n i shed bas for h-1 lino id, it ion nil hou? in the cane of Kelly Sprinctitdd, which dropjud to its low point, it was predicted in the ueet that a deficit of mibsrantinl would be dhowu in the annual re-pttrt. 1 1 rice-c 1 1 ii was foreseen by The financial district an the result of the Kire one initiflt ive in Its baboon output, nl-thonh ns. it was thought, wnuld.be eon fined tit the larger prodi'i crs I lie xinall rr concerns, was iieried.

doilbtleas would fall by the lond-irio If prices pot too nU Keqiibir Bate Ueueral Mot oi wvui above 111 for the sf prue of the year. atid. whde dividend iui-n-ase talk perNfed. there was found a eonservative spot In ll Strct where mi more 1 1 1 i i he regular rale was anticipated. He ports from its various im its have not Vt b.

en compiled. ttiflt'H deiinite Idea of tho bljj ei.rpiirai Ion's for last year were inn aaliable. althoiiph it was out expansion plans and current output in iifht be co nst do red utile lent for the in another jjood year Krl St neks Itinring i.i l.rit- l-rt-n s.ntiii2 nirrk k. in- of tho (myiny MhsprrcrH saUl to ilfty, hul its fipJHI inns litfll tt w.irrflnf il ut It ftt fo some fXIPnt. Il roliitr.) In tl.iy lli.TI niurli nf Fr Uru-rosji i i til? kiwi yoar or two has boon due to tlio nf rarw In tht rtuil h-islnos.

itn s'lijimpnt of fio'l from the ooal snbsithary to pointn. Wt't prohliOK fiii'iiK'nt for Iho rotiiru Imol ft' v'ralii foi-tho Si'iitioaril imirkotM Ni'- Haven CmiMili'Wn 'I'osim I'jo-ito- sin tlto il.iy wrll for low priooil ItHilH. ly nftoroooii tho moromont linil Borirtil to tnrlmje vjirioiiH other iiienitjorti of thW (troop. whs Now Hfiroti, wlirh mn Hp to 'nliah wh. spokou of for onrly ilivl-'loiifj oonKlilorjitlon.

Soiilliorn Hail-ny nppronrhoil Ml Uo-re wai mi ioollnrt flop In aome qiiarori to alter rarlior oiotiion 84 to wIihi the ilivoloto! mlcht lir'i't forth. HOGS ACTIVE AND MOSTLY STEADY Hl'FKAU). Enpt Buffalo, Feb 1 CATTf.E He eeipiw. 2-J5 head. Market fairly active and v.i'in Meady sales shipp nu sfet-rs at oi.

butchers at 5ttCri O.tst. var linir at 1 1 mMieifers at Srt.LM fair io choice cow- To, iiik-m a od cut ters at S- i 'i oi. bulls a' oil Ti To nod st.M r-, and feeders at I Ul IM! i'AEVES- Rereip'- head Market ii'rte and wilue- lower; sales isi u( lUM, IKKiS-Receipts head Market a-' t'vi- aid xalueis henry sab- 'S, mixed V-ifkeVn ut $7 7 liL-h' oi kers. at 7 af rouwhs at Sd -li and stas aL et to i so eipts to ikp lit a ac-ve; imb- l.iwer and vearMrtps hither: sab- Irimb ar St'st'ij $14 -5. yearlint'' it t-t at T(Of'n Jiuoii.

ewe A und clx. sheep at $: oi NEW OUK New A oi k. Feb. 1. CA TTLE Ueeeipt head.

Market steaily sale- ieers ut io rV state bulls al i 7T ond I'liivH CA EVES- ltd oiptu l.MKI bend Marke steady: sales veaU at r.n'd iT.rto. cul! and litib lalves nt oil, raiders S4 SMEEE ANI EAMMS Reeeipt X'XU bead Mnrket sfeadv: sales hhe-p at $4 :) ffid.it. eulis at f.J't't lambs at $Hmhj Ui 1 1 7." and cull at tut. HODS Roeeiptn hcd. Market oti'iulv alei lijfht to moil mm eights it $7 b'V at $7 "Hfii 7 TV havy tio.i at $7 7 40 and roughs at 'Jofrt il 7., Cll ICAtiU Ch cnuo.

Feb 1. Ea- kern were stubborn to day snd resided efforts to pu( the hog market h'uhcr. There were 47 Ijokh re eeied Venkncfs chaaetcrixed the catrle trkot tfom rh start The supply vis T.t"(t Hutlnes was late Ketflntf fctnrted in the sheep market and prior wcrf edr. The supply was W.Ht head CAT! EE Erhtie sold at iffll pood to choir steers at Si p'am to pro-) s'ts if Ss iir'a fredinar steers nt oOrfi no. fair tf rhotre yea rrtbffH $ft rvivf 12 r''n (food e.iw st 2..

heifers at 10 t-annrs nt 75 and veal islves at 12 50. HM4K tod to ehoice Itjihl butchers ho'd st mediumwetjiht butcher at fair to fiiH- liu'ht st Vi fu7l0, heavy butchers at huvjr pa. kinir it much park in; 'it and p- 1 1 nu. Sl EE I' AM' I. to lamh sob! hi l.l to.

feedinc bimin Ht $11 (ifuftia cud lamb ski k' Mi, wethers at $5 ofi'uj H11U ewe ht 13 Sayt Little Ampere: "Get rid of those sizzling, frying battery noises. A set of Wil-lard Rechargeable Batteries will cut them out." Willard Radio 1 Batteries They're Rechargeable Roberts Brothers 17 Scio St. Stone 777 Willard A Batteries for lets re-ttining a a j. ro KdAK, llnmlis, 82 7 P. M.

Dinner dance orchestra music. HI im P. M. Musical program. WOK.

Nrnark. N. 4() meters. :13 P. M.

While You Dine," trio. 7:1.1 P. news. isi P. dene Infraham's Orchestra.

P. M. -Joint recital, soprano and pianist. 0:20 P. "Amerlcani-atlon." P.

Twin. "In ihe Pali Kootn." 9 50 P. of personal horoscope by Mstrnloglsi. 10 P. Two piano reettals.

P. ConLJniiailon joint recital, prsno and "Annie Laurie." "Volei Privavern" c'Voice of Spring. 10:30 p. v. Continuation rending personal boros'-opes, 10:10 P.

Adelman Twins. "Aragonalse dil flil." "Danre Wl Philadelphia. 39.1 melees. H'bO P. M.

Heiftlnie story. I. SI. Meyer Davis Orebeslra. Ai, Cincinnati, 80 meters.

10 4.1 p. Address. 11 isi P. VI Weekly news review. II 11 P.

Musical program. I to a. M. Midnight Entertainers. Detroit, Bl .1 Market reports.

WHAM, Louisville 400 meters. 8:30 lo Hi isi P. Vocal and Instrumental solos; iiens; rearing, historical episode, Il P. hleu-o, MO meters. -'H) to -to P.

Dance orchestra P. M. to 2 no A Dance muste. 1 HJli, III. 44 OOP M.

to I A Voeal and lo-j strumental solos: oriole Orchestra. 14 OC, Davenport. Iowa. 4HI melers. i 4.1 P.

Chimes concert. 7 P. Sandman vb.il, 1'L II P. M. Dunce orche.tra; V.

Kochle, baritone. i Ivsli, hi. Louis, MA S.ijt T. M. On hcsira organ, vocal solus.

W) Ai. Mlutirupolls, p. I mi" I. la Minn. 417 meters.

lo. I II P. I 111 tu Ml', Memphis, ado meters. 8 VI P. Park avenue Masonic Lndgn prornm.

WMI. Mli.oin, (ot. 419 lemto 10 tsi P. M. Musical program 11 P.

Itadlo concert. MIIAF. Knusivi 411 meters. 12:4.5 P. Frolic," Coon-Sillideri FA Dallas, Tel.

47 meters. 9 it. in M. Hay lor rtiiversiiv i Founder. Dav program, 12-f)to is.

A. M. Musical rectial WHAP, lorl Worlh. 410 meters. P.

Sunday School lesson and i Bible Class, i llKW, riiluii.u, tuba meters. 1 7 P. Mils e. 12 isi P. M.

I est program, l'W, llavanti. 400 melers. on to Volero Valli-e. violin: de Vallio, sopr'iuo- ('arlo, Far-! nan. Ira, pnnio; Ju.il Vallvc ttiilo.

I ht.O. llakUu.l. Cat, ,111 meters, It (al P. Ctincer! proktriiiii. KC Washington, II, 4 melers.

aisi P. Kadio Controls 1.1 P. Piano It.s'Hal I is.itli p. pitabctti Dnyion. i k.1 Joint Kenwood, 11 ISI P.

"1 in migrat Ion Jiimes 1 Davis, of Labor, II 1-1 P. K'l xulietb Dayioii. aoprail i 1 ilo P. Kosey's WasiiliiK'oi. Five, KII.I, lais Angeles, 311.1 meters I S-W) In ft P.

Malltiee muslcale. 1 iu P. Live slock and vegetable rt- I port 1 11 1.1 tu 10 p. M. urogram- 11 P.

M. 1 ii A. Con'rallo, auist composer, pianist and violinist: taia 1 Is) to .1 A --Orebeairti from Lo. I Angeles Uiltuiori noiei. So Dllteienl ne moi iiing oti answering my ftotit door beli I Kin aurprtaed lo see yotiitg man and two women with wiil-caes, gl! of whom were strangers to ue.

The man sulrl, "Here are join- delegate, from the Siu.lent Volunteer convention," I was be iltlTred. I did not kno what he meant. "I have your name here." he Instated, "to take two dejgntes. tii.ln't aim one phone tu jiii! about It?" one jihone, yes," I eritl. '-iuf he me to make two felly rake, for the convent ion.

and I said 1 vm.ild," Thtii it downed upon all of us at that what I had understood aa "Will Juu make two jelly ciikes" wis) "Will you take two Kxi-linnce. in 1 BUTTER. N''W York, Feb, 1. lluyers took hoM a little better yesterday and the arcer volume of buniness made a poniewh.it steailhr tone, inclining to rii mues in some i uarir. A good many of the jobbers and chain Htore buyers were evidently low in nriil feplinjf assured that the tuarkef not likely to no any lower tills wepk tftey took hold with some freedoin.

C1IEESK. The trtne of th market is ih ut sfertdy -tm held cheese, Severn I sa were mfi'ie of round lots of held stock. Some No-embers sold at 2- l-'-'e and earlier stock from all the way up to 3-4e for Slates. KRKSri The market opened tower yesterdiy, due to lower Western advices, rout in tied mild weather and fear of heavier snnp'ies tt 1 ny time. Spot Htin ks on the marker nre reiHtlvelv lljcht.

i BITTER, CHEESE A NO Ej05. New York, Feb. 1. BETTER Market ruled steady receipts tubs, 'reamery Hither ban est ras. 2 I Creamery Ext rati score i id ui Creamery -Firsts t'reamery Seconds HI S7 score) ffiiJH I'nsa Iteil ijrher georinje Mii "i4 Cn-alted Extras 5 td ii Ensaited First StHte Oatry Finest State Da ry- liood to prim -17 Va flja 4i CHEESE Market ruled steady; reoe pta 'JCil'tJ pounds.

Flats, held, fancy specials 19 ia hits, held, fancy Flats, held, average ru E'mIj, fresh fancy Flats, average run Sia skmi. Iieid. sppv'iala Sta tresn Market ruled firmer n.l'J:i cases. New hennerv. whitt closely selected, extra 19 State, Io liner, v.

hire, --lojiei) leeted, exi ras 4ft Stat 'Hid neaitn licnr.r.?, white, firsts to extras 45 fa I fa i') St.ite l-rowni; nnd uilxpd Hrt tu f'Xt TH8 Krrsh hert'cl, rxfrna FrpHli f.xtrH firsts Kroti Km tirfIs HretM .47 (i III 4.1 in til 41 in BEANS AND PEAS. New York, Feb No new features, to the marker yesterday, trad'tiff continuitia likTht aud values as a whole nucha need wnli feriinj! ttboiit steady. Ma tows ind pea beans hld with couttd-nce, mot businovs beini; done ar the on'-dde figure. Ited kidnevs unsettled and som.nvbat nom InaK California lima strong, i'eaa quiet and nnrhanfEed. Beans -Era.

choice, p. 100 1 fi no Beans-lVa, fair ft CS Beans-Marrow, choice lft7.Vnt1 fSO Beans Marrow, fair td to 30 Beans -Red kidney 7 Beans White kidneys, choice 1 3 Beans White kid'ieyg. fair 0 f) 25 Beans falifurnlu limas It 2.Vt!l IV i I'eiih Scotch 7 Wr 7 J5 I'eas reen WXrf 75 Eras Black eves, 'air to choice. ofrr 1 73 Eeas- Yellow, il 0 itfti fi rs reus -iireen, split 9 00 nOMESTK: IIKIKO FREIT. New Virk, Feb.

1. Market continurd JM'U up State, stocks pretty wrll cleaned up. with continued ex port demand. Apples Evapurated, fancy Iti ilo State, choice Ml'? do State, prime 14 (jjl4 HOT'S, New York. Fob, 1 The d-inaml for hopn of alt desertptlons.

which it, apparently principally for export account, run-i tinm's unabated and thoujeh prices risinK steadll buying is dltlicult us ks I are extremely small. Stale, prime to choice Stale, medium to prime. Pacific, prime to choice i Eacillc, medium fo prime Wa IW LIVE AND PRESSED POCLTRY New York. Feb 1. Me poultry ruin! iweak: chickens by wprejs quoted u( brmler at o.Vi dr.

fowls nt 2ltc. old rooster at Htc and turketa at Crossed poultry ruled quiet: chickens i quoted at --''7 4yc. fowls at Li' 't'Jc. nd i'-FH4ers ut M'uJle and turkevs hi I EIU CIS AND VEGETABLES. (State Department of Farina and Market New York, Feb t.

Siate bulk and white Danish eabbaire was In very li-ht i receipt today. In spite of the fH-t tb it trading whs very limited. The held steady, particularly for stuck fancjr qualify and tiod fonditron. Smithein i new crop cabbage showed an uiwnd trend under Hunt arrivals, wlih pnes from to per lumper higher than vesterday. 1 1 ions were in ex reinely liRht supply.

I 'hile the demand was only lnuderute. the market in ironeral held steady. The Stat" of ork hsa shipped 'almost otti) 'carloads of onions more this 3 'a -on ihan for the correspond Inn period one ir 1 lipo. Florida wberriew of fnncy qimUi In ifood condition nobl rendilv nt prices. Fresh receipts were miner tiuiited.

ust sales were made at from to 4Tk-per quart. The markt-t for Fbtrbla hi a b-ituce was somewhat st router, but let nice showed very little Improvement under con! in nod liberal arriv is. Price ranged from Jtl imi i isi per bumper for Florida -tuck and irom 1 To to fiO per crate for Californf Strict ly fancy barreled a Pi'les it. i prompt ly when a vfl i table to day. whil p.utr to onEinry stock received very hub-a i lent ion Erffh receipts were modente.

and fair so plies renifljncd on hand from prevtoiis arrivals. AM ho ii ir li rrcetpt of -scked, uriw carrots from Wet tern New York districts were pmre plentiful the market held firm Sia'e litter hh'Weil no iniport.M't rhane l-'refih receipts were couip.ua-lively ERIEI'S APPLES New York sections, per Ivurd i A trade. 2 12 Inch Rabiwins sold mi fin Ben Davis at $'t 'JrUt CriNMiinrs ar il (si, llubl.rjrdsrou at Kin at rtut i on. Mi'lifo-ii at otUf NortloT't Snv nr ftn'-7 '0 Non- Such nt ini'I '). S'nrk ar imt Wttirn nr iwa M), Rome Bra uty at TiO.

in I nee I latieotis i a riet ies at 4 vt A grade. 2 4 to inch fruit tot lu(wt vji re iea so'd genera Hv at from fJ)c si -A) per barrel more than (he above qwottttions. depending upon kind of stock. A ra do. it di apvb-s ustta Hy brouji lit front i(fi ti per bar ret l.n-.

I nnelnsled. 2 1 2 'n sto. of vnrbuia -ed i and roe vrieties from' 2 (Hfi.l fa per barrel, deneiMllnfr upon vnrfetv as well as qua! tf anl rot) it Ion Huahel bnsltet fruit reaMxed from 7Vfti1 0 for and from Sl.iniivt 1 fer preen. PEA RS Vew York secrlons. per barret.

KipfTer at ftO. but mostlv at 2 M'St i bi atnl per bushel basket at 7.V. VE(iETABLES BEETS New Ycrk. per I0n pennd a-k. i round at $2 2 2" crop bun-bed.

Teas. nr bushel basket at $'t "Vr4n0 CBBAGE--New York set(inB, per ton. i hu'k D.inlsh h''n mr-sfir around $ir 00 land red at fwnrwfjw im. dpendinv upon I welt a a qua lit and condition I toek new crop, per 1 2 bnhrl Elortdi VaWfieU at 2.V hut ntot-, ly around CARROTS New York pr 100-I pound sack, unwasheil ntuck at Hinf740 snd nnbitol at tyifa'l new e.or I bnti' bed, Teta. pr buhe! banket at UNIONS Oranrr f.mntr and all up I Stn'C weetions.

ner ftHt (b nek. No red best nt $'12V a few fan. (0'f and jetlow at d.pv mainly due to unprecedented receipts of he fed on the bijf com crop of BCf. "Crof elds as a wholt were above th 102 vulue but below it In hctual qnsn titative yield-. Higher cotton and corn were iiit.v iiiK feat urtvs tu this conneo rioii but low priced lions reduced farmers' and the siead'iioa of wheat nrlcs through the fall dul tint oftsef the losses of those who secured Nitmil yields a- in Kansas, liklahetna and the spriuc wheat Northwest.

Nur did hi'h pric-es for cotton help the planter whose crop was urvat 1 reduced or deal roved by he boll weevil" a i I re ere few in 1 '-1-2 or ll'-l and lititdhties were suiHller than In both those The pen-enGie uf busi ncNS mori a In dropped off tl 'so but here ere more iarjre failures ha In ll'-'J. ami ban suspensions wmi ecoail eiu to the worst year eiife these atatis-t'cs hit" compiled while suspendlnir banks liabilities were only twice sine that year. "Two Industries, auluuiobllf and build in, may be "aid to have, in 102-1, in rolled hem st en amoinf he 'wonders of th Building at 175 cities iu B23 totalled Rliout 24 per vent, above lo'2, nearly double that of llJl and seven times thai 'recorded in the war year litis. a ut ii mobiles built were al Ik lit It above. 4.u,issi.

a ga of per cent, over 15I2J. Of these one maker made mora than one half. Value of the output was prob-ubly not much different from thai ei-ponded for buUdin In the eutire country, in other words, (he value of new bulldintt aud of new earn und truck was about ihj same. Mention a been made of the cheerful lone of forxasiH for 1W24. The weight of nroidiecy seems to be that trade and nidus try will have a fair to Rood year, due re gard being hail to the occurrence of a pres dent tnl election and he fact that radical talk is still rif.

although as already said, the latter has eemml to have simmered down considerably of late. To use nil old at mile, there seem to be number of reasons not only for hoping hut for hollering that many of these people will sit quiet and not 'rock the FEW POTATOES AT PUBLIC MARKET Trading- of Minor Importance Owing to the Fact That No Buyers, Beyond a Few Hucksters, Were on Hand Patent Spring Wheat Flour Values Advanced. Very Utile trading took place at the Public Market yesterday mornlnir, owing io the fact thai it waa au off day on the market caleutlaf. A half do.en loads of potatoes were offered to buyers, antl were purchased mostly by hucksters, FI.OI A It FF.KIi-Whol.'H.ile I ei tin I'sicli! Illlli: per barrel and while winter pastry al 4lKuii reiail in'ieea 91 la) higher. ltYli KLOI IJllo'ed at J4 mil 4 7.1 per barrel.

ItYF. KMi-tiiioted at per ton taHAUAM H.OI It-imoeil st il 4 pei iim-ret. tnllV MKAI Quoted at t4(i per Ion. FKKD Fine middlings sucked Mooted al isi for 1 1 11 u- and for winter IIKAN tjuoieil at Jt isj Jtir spring and Ciotaj (ur winter. (iltAI.N Following the ruling wholesale prices pan) by burers to first hands.

'1 II KAT bile wilder at 1 1 OS'S $11(1 per bushel, Shelled iuoted WiaiiN)). nu, I 2 white at f7 1 per bushel (i(2 pntilldal In carlota. UYE Quoted at per 0 pouink IHIKSSKII HKKF By the rarrasa quoted at per Recording to duality; fpreunariera at Hk- and liliidiiuar.era IHtKSSF.1) HOHS- Quoted at IftltSe ver pound for light and 8f lOe for heavy. I. AMDS (iiioied ut 2Kt2-K' per poeiid.

t.s to YKAHI.INtl LAMHH -Quoted at 17W20 i potion MI'TTDN'-Quoted at 1fifiie per pound. VKAL-Quoted at Isdflltc per pouual SUKDS- Hetall as Clover liiiat. 11110II1I per bushel. IIS IS Clover (mediutii) per bushel 14 7.V.. I 7H Tiniolby 4 Mi'a (el A'fnlfn 1:1 eo 1 4 isi Alsike Ill 5i0( 1 1 SO 4v FVAFOItATKD APPLES.

Prices f.11 UJ bv dealers to evatMiralors for oiost of the crop: Cbntce. in bags VI f) Cholcn, In boxes 14 'f I'rline. In 1'ritue, in bones Chops, fancj 4 nr 4'', chops, prime S'V'f I'oies and skins 2 f.t Apple pom.lee. kiln dried 2 '( Cliulco raspberries ttB Fl A AND STRAW. Marks' for all grade, of bay 1, fitHv active and valuea remain s'eadv, Aifslfa Is firm 10 QiiotaEioita per ton are us follmss (be ll-irn IK-I'vered No 1 timothy IICOI Alfalfa, second cutting 2 1 '4 2.1 Mued l.l-.t lo the Stack Delivered On! siraw in 114'.

HI When! strew Uja slfaw KliltU 14'ljlO I. 2iiy. nAiiti I'ktiiiri ri Yaluea below bre always lb, rctagc wholesale price. In llttcb- svetag. tsier lll'TTFK Creamery, fresh, extras, printa nil Creamery, fresh, estras, tubs ,....14 Sto.ase, pri.il.

-U ....80 siorsge, tubs CliKKSK 'A hit, uil.k, Sialc. Isi, makes. .27 rous, Fresh, per dozen iWeaieru) ..,.4.1 Ilefrtgerator. extras 'Hi ftt iStriiily tresb egs retail at ptr siosvu.) LIVE PolLTRY AND Apungers, per pound oWis. per pound sings, per pouuU Ilnosieis lolU), i'er pouud (juinyi fowl, ea(h Pii.vu.ii.

rS'li Duck. )'er pound per pouud I tlikevs, per poond tABPlTS. ...20 4J24 2U .12 .12 at .40 sit 50 .11 t-'" K-'ll W22 .) tu ti iu tuu Itiibbns initi. per pair VF.liK 1,1111, (Prices 11 I be Hi VKiiKT AHI.l'.S-BlS'U, per busliel KS AND Chester I' Douicsilc. tl ITS.

illc Mm Su General Tone of Business During Early Half of January Has Been Improved by Federal Government's Attitude on Tax Matters. WashinKton. Feb. 1. The general tone of business during the first half of January is described as "more cheerful' by Frank Greene in his monthly survery of I business conditions iu The Nat on's Busb uess.

"Enquest inna says Mr. 'ihei Kane Ntand uf; the President and Secretary Mel lun on ta matters helped to pi ve a brighter oiitlmfl; to buiiteys generally, hs point i tu some possible reduction of putiLr burden while in business and in-, dustry proper thert seemed to be a rather clearer inert obtained from yearly retro- 1 apects of what a realty Kood buiin'sa year this country enjoyed in Then, follow tug the meet hi ft of Congress, hero M'eined. contrary to many expectations, to be rt perceptible simmering down of radical talk. Tins heartened the stock market and urn had a cheering effect on he or diuary business man who cannot be said to view higher price in the Security mar-, kefs wit disi rust. "Not all the developments of the month; patt were unfeignedly Holiday trade proper, that is.

ft buying, was verv i good, probably the host ever, but retail trade fu wasonable goods, affected by the! warm fall and early winter, with en-esses of ram in wide areas of the Southwest, was I Ing upon as well a quality and eon-dit ion. POTATOES New York up State sections. No. 1 round white, bulk, per 1' pounds a' Ti'(f and per ISO pound sack at MMUvKTS IN OTHIiR CITIES. Appended will be found the wholesale prices paid In oi her cities for produce raised in and shipped from Western New York and New York points Baltimore POTATOES Market dull; round white quoted at $2 7V per loo pound sack CABBAGE -Danish quoted i' per ton.

ONION I ((Uoted at 2.7ft per B0 lb. sack. CAR RO' S-guoied at 75 per loo lb. sack. BufYnlo POTATOES Market steadv gooU tu fa nc quoted at T.Vf tw bushel.

ONIONS Yellow quoted at $2 ir (a oo per cwt. Chicago POTATOES Market stoud Northern round white quoted nt Pr cwt. per hamper C.B BAG -Quoted at per too ONIONS -Quoted at uo ner 100 'b. sack. Clueintiarl POT A ToKS -Marker steady quoted nt $2 Xx(h 2.ftti per K0 lbs, CABBAGE Danish quoted at $Wm $b' per ton on track.

ONIONS hile noted at a 2." JHTsi and veilow at no per cwt. Cleveland- POTATOES Market steadv; round while quoted ut 73 per 1 sack CA BBAG Da nisli quoted at per ton "NIONS -Yellow quoted a $2 7.V2 Ki per erle. Philadelphia POT Alt ES Market la steadv: quoted at SJtr-ftt2 7- per lotl pound sack A BBAGE Dan ish quoted at $-td Vf fr per ton. ONIONS Ye'low quoted st per 100-lb, sack PARSNIPS-Quoted ar per 100 pounds Pii tsburgh- POT A'1('ES -Mnrket ruled steadv: quoted at $2 ni'i2 ttt per 1T0 pound stuck CABBAGE-Danish quoted at per ton, (1MONS-YpHw quoteil at rrftfiMrtO pr 1 lb. sack PARSNIPS Quoted Ht 00 per bll-hel St.

Louis POl' A TOKS Mark weak Northern stock quoted st $1 flit tar loo pounds delivered. CABBAGE Danish quoted at 2.Vfi$40 ton llNDtN'S Bed Globe quoted at $3 Oo-' snd while at per 10U pounds ddivered MrW 0Hk STAT AITEK.1. NfW York apfdes are being taken cold "forage and shipped in al! directions, but the demand for stoiiitl stock is tinner in most seetii.us. Append, are the pi ices prevridiug in vurioua ltte f-r Weiiern New York fruit Baltimore Market nited sf eadv Bat 1 wins qcoted at $-t 4 i.r-ning- at and York ImnoriaU per barel. Bfston-Mrket steadv Ba'dwins quoted at rs -i 4 M.

M' lntosh at ftof t.reenmgs at 0P 00 and NorthiTn Spvt at SJ per barrel. Chicago Market steady Baldwins quuted $1 oo-o i'i it per barrel. Cincinnati-Market dul! rk Imr-er-al quoted at $1 'Sr'n 1 .11. Kings at M.2.Vdl..M. inriip hi ion $1 7fr.P0 per bushel aud B.ildw IHVfJ 1 (if i'l ie 2rt per barrel.

eveland -Murker siea.lt Home lleanlv flouted al ll.m'i'nt 1 in Ciev viN0 and at no per barrel, Philadelphia Mn-ket steady Rrtldw us quoted at 12 Kings at $4 0nvi4 2 Northern Spt a' nvl tireei, to. tu i'i ftO'fl l-er bn Tel nil Ilaldwlm quoted al 'Jntsm per hirtvl Hen Ilv ri i in m'iimi qmtte. at and York at 4 per bairel. Heed Milt lit Is, CkifaKii. I'b.

SKKliS rriioe tun nthy t)iioiet" al tn.VH.HKi per and clover at 111 iU'i -Oil per lil poun.m. llnnffln. Feb. 1 SKliKS- I'rlme timothy lit IS', ch ief a' l.l 1 I alsike at Jli.islii tti.U'i a nil iilfaif.i al mnrt) b'- Toledo. Feb 1 SFFIS 1'ritue elnyer riunted at IIS." for old mid 7 for new.

KehrunrT nt 12 7n bid. and al 12M1 per hinbel- alalke erah. for Kehruarv and bd for March per hushr! prim' thnothr ea.l. Tuoied at MM, February al -ind March at HO per bushel. Barley Market.

BtilTaln. Feb. Market ruled firmer; maltlnif fiiotel at 7.tnw.e and feclins at 7(n I Iiiifalo 1 1 aiilptneiil (hb Feb BARI.EV Mirk.t ruled Hrm ihk.i-.I at il fwliii(t at Milwaukee. Feb. 1 II A RI.

Y-Mm k. I aiea.lv: maltlnir nuote.l at New York. Feb 1 HAH IF Mirk I ruled firm malting quote.l at CI 'it Vic. c. i.

f. New York. i I i i i I I i i I I "New incorporations and outputs of new I serurit es, except state and municipal bonds, exceeded thnp of any other year. Bank clearings were above but slightly be)nw the l2ft and peaks. I The slaughtering and mea' packing Indus- I try et up new high production records, I POTATO MARKETS FEELING EASIER Heavy Shipments from Various Northern Poftits Induced a Sagging- In Prices Cabbage Is Improving in Demand Onions Slow Apples Steady.

Wi'itern Now mill MiiiiUe WPtttern jiohtlo fchlppiou oiitits all rtv pon easier loyo in llio innrkot. 1'riii'M tt'tnl to an.l art- botn at ov iiic pr sark ttiihi in Mil Suiimprils of poiHtoo on I hiiri)a worn l.li oars for the whulf DUI.T.V. licitllf I til loilVior with IHI toti'll. I'ri. l-M to ''8UTII Vw York RrowoiK arc to 7.V- pr hustiel.

CalihaKi' im l.lirl.v ftlcarlv, but thf-re is a wide ration in trirt'i. to Ki'imfrs on rti-fount of tlic irrcKiilar ion-: ihtion. Shi(-iMr an- ('avion itrnffntN from to hot. Ito; onion onlintli-a very HingitlHb wilh hii.vers hol.liojt off. A are In light wilh llu about (tlady.

Hi. ortl.nK to ri'icivo'l al Iho olfup of Hie llurciitl of Afc'riiullnral Kt Total ourlol rcoipia nt Ni'W York l. 11', i'lttaliuriih lfi. I hii-ano H. iialninorc V.

Boston U. ll. CIoi-hIhiiiI 4 anil Urtroit T. In aplto of heavier frish re.elit the market ia Imiirovii.B a trifle, although prirea nie i-ar elv changed Most jobbing aa.ea of A 2-ltieb New Wk Hablwina in ranifiug from 4.mt to St wilh fl few sales as hifli aa am) 1.1 fair eon. Ill Inn as low as (.

l'liTATiiKS Total arlot recelpls al hoi IM, l'J. Chleaito li'J, lialliitiore icvebinil anil Ofk Markets rather Irregular. bill tendency Is luwai.l lower prieea New York ro.inil whilea in l.vi pound aa. ks sold In Philadelphia at tl.Vi to and In tl J.7,"i to XS. No aalea of New ork aloek wer reported in other luarkets.

CAKKAdK -Total i-arlol rereipls at New Yuik 7. rhiliidelphla l'lttabnrgh 2. Ma, I inn. re fhleuKo 1.1 and Hosl.ol Markei held about steady on cabbage, bur Hading was raiher llghl. Some markets report considerable stork offered iu poor eondiiiop.

and showing decav. New jiik llanlsh bmk per ton solil in 'New York at iil in pit tsl.urt; a' J-'ili lo and In Ital'lioo'e at lo ONIONS Total cniioi recelpia al New I'liiliilclpliia and I'll I sbu rtt Ii Marker, were ar-adv lo dil Pradl no -alea of New York stock were reported. Miiblle Western stock supnlving most the Icnluij; markets prescnr Hay and Siraw Markets rk, lh. eas? and on settled exireme l.av I i e' ouiet. Hr.Hiklu about on par with I.AKiiK BALKS.

1 tilnolliv No. tiuiollu No .1 llinotli) No. I liuiolby Aifnlta, a id eunliiK lit l) 2i lei'o (I'i ihi'o i at 21 loo 2-' IHl cio.o tsi KYK ANII tt.VT 8TBAW. Itje sit.iw 21) "42: (W 1IDSTON HAY A K'l Ilo, Ion. Feb 1.

Market easier for till of stock. Straw lalo-s slctd. i.iuoialoois per ton in car lois f. How No 1 limn by frj- IHl No. 2 I Illiollll il run mi No tiniolby Wl 21 W) Clover miied 21 (SI Itve siraw St ml Hat straw HI a 14 is.

Wheat siraw 11 i.ntl2 00 riosros bean makkkt. Ho. (on. Kelt. 1 Market firmer: choice New York peas pinted at oVt per cwt.

Califoruia atnail white nt native green peaa at $7.17 Jo, yeltott eros Ktttr'tsl at red kidney, (eholcei at 7 Wfl 7 and California lituat al $11 iXl'll ll.2."i. liKNEVAX HI RT IN (lenovn, Keb. 1. Thnmaa J. of No North Main street, met it'i in painful this afternoon when 'lie fell from 11 sinking the Hour on fnre and breaking his A piece of the gloss penetrHletl the The particle of gln-s was i-einiivrl atnl i( is sniil flint there is no of Mr 't'oiir-ey l.isiiij the eight of the eje.

RADIO PROGRAMS F.astern Slnndard Time. Kmbe.ter. N. "s.t meters. to P.

M. (To-day.) Kastman Tlioaier ori-liestra. 4 15 ti 1.4.11'. hasiman Her or fan and neeheetra. Market report; 1 1) -r.

ri recast. 7 i-fj to P. Theater of-etiesl ra. Ill; 45 lo P. Dance program by Barrens orchestra, broadens' from tlo Sagamore Hotel dining roslu by I lie liadlo Dealers' Club.

II OI, Rochester, S. melers. 2 P. M. (Sunday.) Clilldren's Sun davm-hool eouductetl by Miss Louise l.atz.

Stiperln tendenl. Baptist 'lenipie. P. Itsdio service, ted by the llev Italph Cieshtnaii of Ihe Asbnry Mel hotllsl I hnrcll. aisled by llle Asbury Qilanet.

lluflMlo, N. il'J meters. P. M. drgaii romsti, Hotel Slailer dining room "Nan lawns.

ierinll Cll. of "'I'lie Song, We Ne'er "Martha." lull laisle Brlillanle. 1 -(si p. Tea tune music; l.arplet find violinist. p.

Dinner music. MC.Y. Neheneiiauly, N. melers. 12 P.

Yl Market resirls. tf P. M. -Daiee music by us'heslra of Hamilton llofel. Albany, KAK.

New York Hy. 4KJ melers. 4 p. Dunce program by Carolln Inns or- p. Spb-er MoSher.

so pram. 7 l. Chiclet Quartet, SSB.I li.v Chicle! Trie 5 P. Muse and from ban ioei of Metropolitan I. if" Insurance oiuiotnt 11 to I.

in I' I Ircbcsl ta fr-mi gri'l room of Hotel Petins) Iv.iuU. hllh 0 1.1 laist I'itlsborgb. -t2fl ll.etea. 1 i concert by Westing-house Kaii'l P. the World to Ainer lea.

P. M. Dreamtime Lady. P. Feit' ure.

P. "The Consumers' Ddlar." P. M. Concert by W'esi ingliouse Band. "LipTella Borgia." sol if, "Adora lion," lu SpMil." sulle, "Kspagnole Lu l-ene." fi-oiu '-Ainorila." Datice," de Coueerl Sllfer ti a I overture.

ra Dlavoio:" lenor solors. front "Caviiiierirt Itosii 'ana:" "Quesl'i Qucllo' fl-oiu "K-go 1,1 lollo," A Sonnel, -Ihe Call. "Lock llotnotl," "Seoi, ae IL11 Pun -h Song from Puritan Daugb HJ. New York lly, IM BeX) P. Iteponw state Department of lilrins aud Market; Farm aud lioioe reports clos.nii New York Sinek Kehange.

foreign exchange Bra.lsircei a repori news. 7:.10 p. Anns Sheffield, sopratia. P. Piano recital bv Helen Foffei.

(CUP. M- "Ttpptug the Bther." L-Orchestra from Hotel Ma- Jeslic. Mil AK. Philadelphia. Idl meter, 7 HO P.

M. With the boys and girls. Oileago, 111.. Ma meters. 7 31) P.

Si News, financial snd final market and spori summarc 7 '0 P. Be. II line alory. cisi to p. Dinner concert by or.

hestta 11 00 P. Musical program, lo. 01 to 111 21 M. "Cm! -r the Kvening Including stories, articles ami huuiorons 11:00 P. M.

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