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Show LITTLE CHANGE IN THE MARKET REPORTS There was very little change In the market Tuesday. Tomatoes wero 25c a peck, cocoanuts 10c and 15c each, apples from 3 to 4 pounds for 25c, pears 10c a pound and prunes 5c a pound. Those appeared lo be of good quality. Grapes were still plentiful and were selling for 10c a pound. Sweet potatoes seemed to have tho leal among vegetables on the local market. Melon's were In good demand de-mand and were plentiful and cheap. Cauliflower looked better than It has for some time. Tho other vegetables that wero on the market were fair. Now York Sugar. NEW YORK. Sept. 20. Raw sugar-Nominal; sugar-Nominal; muscovado, .89 test, 3.30c: centrifugal, cen-trifugal, .9G test. 4.30c; molasses sugar, .89 test. 3.55c. Refined sugar Quiet; crushed, 5.75c; granulated, 5.05c; powdered, 5.15c. Now York Produce. NEW YORK, Sept. 20. Butter Easy; creamery specials. 301c; extras. 29c; third to firsts, 242Sc; state dairy common to finest, 2328c; process second to specials. spe-cials. 2327c Cheese Quiet hut firm; prices unchanged. un-changed. Eggs Firm; state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, white. 3G40c; do. gathered, gath-ered, white. 3036c; do. hennery, brown, 3032c; do. gathered, brown. 2S29c. Visible Wheat Supply. NEW YORK. Sept. 20. The New York produce exchange has corrected Its visible visi-ble supply of wheat figures to 29.620.000 (Instead of 29.207,000), an Increase of 1,322,000 bushels. Good Woather for Corn. WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. Favorable weather for corn, plenty of sunshlno. but not enough rain for cotton, too cold in Pacific coast states for fruit and generally not enough rain on the great plains was tho report for the week over tho crop growing area. Dairy Produco. CHICAGO. Sent. 20. Butter steady; creameries. 242Sc; dairies, 2327c. Eggs stead v; at mark, cases Included, 171201c; firsts. 22c: prlmo firsts. 24c. Cheese steady: daisies, lG16c; twins, 15c; young Americas, 16165c; long horns. 16lGc. |