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Show CRAB APPLES TO BE HAD ON PRODUCE MARKET Two different kinds of crab apples wero the only new features on the market mar-ket Tuesday. Those wero colling for 70c a peck. Peaches were selling for 75c a crate. The supply of melons and cantaloupes was unusually largo. Thcro was no noticeable chango In cither the Erlcc or the supplies of pears, plums, ananas, grapes, lemons or apples. Among the vegetables, cauliflower, celery, sweet potatoes and egg plant appeared ap-peared tempting. Corn and 3trlng beans wero holding out well, but radishes, turnips, tur-nips, green onions and lettuce Gccmod to be running out. Availaulo Grain Supply. NEW YORK. Aug. 23. Special cable and telegraphic communications received by Bradstreet's show the following changes In avallablo supplies as compared with previous account; Wheat United States east of Rockies, increased 4.943,000 bushels; Canada, decreased de-creased 132.000 bushels. Total United Stales and Canada, Increased 4.S11.000. Afloat for und In Europe, Increased 2,-400,000 2,-400,000 bushels. Total American and European supply, lncrensed 7,211.000. Corn United States and Canada, decreased de-creased 6S6.000 bushels. Oats United States and Canada, Increased In-creased 6,254,000 bushels. New York Flour and Grain. NEW YORK, Aug. 23. Flcur. steady, with moderate Jobbing trade. Receipts, 5103; shipments, 5014. Wheat, spot firm; now No. 2 red, ?1.061 elevator and $1 073 f. o. b.; No. 1 northern north-ern new. $1.22 f. o. b. to arrive. Thei-c was a moderate opening decline in futures fu-tures owing to a bearish Canadian ro-port. ro-port. estimate, but the market soon rallied ral-lied and developed firmness on tho strength of Winnipeg and predictions of snow and frost In Canada, closing 3c net higher. September closed at $1,063; December De-cember closed at $1,101. Receipts. 113,200. Hops dull. St. Louis Wool. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 28. Wool, quiet; mo- dlum grades combing and clothing, 23 241c; light fine. 19521c: heavy fine, 15 17c; tub washed, 25(J233c. |