r THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1900. CONNOLLY & WALLACE SCRANTON'3 SHOPPING CENTER. A OUR WEEKLY TRADE SALES We have no idea of interesting careless folks in our advertising at least it is hopeless to expect much in that direction. It is the man or woman who thinks, who, better still, knows the one who values money, having much or little of it, that comes here for supplies. And, to thinking folks, 44 trade sales " stand for something and are interesting. They are measures of the buying power of the business. We do not mark down prices because it is a certain day or 'because it is you," or because we want to celebrate we buy great lots below value and give you the advantage. As a rule, the things we offer in "trade sales" are made to our order, of full standard quality, but cheaper because of our ability to buy in greater quan tities. That is all. Housekeeping Linens Important Savings. 18 inches wide, heavy linen nnd cotton mixed crash, 6c. instead oi 8c. 62 inches wide, very heavy unbleached table damask, all linen, 50c. instead of oSc. 16 inches wide, heavy, nil linen, Barnsley crash, 10c. instead of 12 i-ac. . 18 inches square-hemmed hand towels of pure linen, Huckaback, $1.25 per dozen. And these are mere hints. Moie than thirty rather important lots are told ot in the detail that follows. It's the best linen news we've printed in a long time reduction at the very time we are surest of having to pay higher prices. Towels 12 i-2c. $1.40 dozen for linen huckaback Towels 18x38 inches. 12 i-2c $1.40 dozen for German Da mask Towels, hemmed ends. 15c $1.70 dozen for heavy linen Hucka back Towels, hemmed or hem-stitched ends. 25c $2.75 dozen for very heavy Hucka back Towels, large size, hemmed ends. 12 i-2c $1.40 dozen tor bleached or brown Turkish Bath Towels, good size. 18c $2.oo dozen for bleached or brown Turkish Bath Towels, extra heavy. 25c $2.75 dozen for bleached Turkish Towels of full size and extra weight. Table Cloths $2.25 :o, 2 1-2 yard long German Damask Cloths, iK-m-stitchea. $2.75 tor yard long German Damask Cioths, hem-stitched. Table Linen by the Yard 37 i-2c. for heavy Irish Damask, un bleached. 45c. for full bleached Scotch Damask, 70 inches wide. 50c. for full bleached Scotch Damask, ex tra heavy, 64 inches wide. 68c. for full bleached Scotch Damask, ex tra heavy, 70 inches wide. 80c. for full bleached heavy Belgium Da mask. 68 inches wide. $1.00 for full bleached, heavy Irish Da mask, 70 inches wide, very special. Napkins 90c. dozen lor German linen, half bleached Napkins. $1.00 dozen for German linen, half bleached Napkins, large dinner size. $1.50 dozen for German linen.half bleached Napkins, extra heavv. $1.75 dozen for German linen.half bleached Napkins, extra heavv, large size. $1.25 dozen for Scotch full bleached Nap kins, 20 inches square. $1.75 dozen for Scotch lull bleached Nap kins, 22 inches square. White Quilts 98c. for our famous Clarendon Quilts, full size. $1.75 for our special Blue and White Mixed Quilts of extra weight. $2.00 tor Marseilles Quilts, value, $2.50. $2.00 for White Satin Bed Spreads, value, $2.50. Sheets and Pillow Cases lie. for 4x30 Pillow Cases ot good muslin. 45c tor 81x90 unbleached sheets of Lock wood Muslin. 55c for 81x90 bleached sheets of Atlantic Muslin. Muslin Underwear It has been a great sale this January dis tribution of white goods and, like all occa sions here, there has been the utmost freedom. There seems to be no end to your needs. Day after day the counters are surrounded as in the beginning, and each day brings more Under wear fresh from the busv workers. We sup ply every one with well made, well cut Un derwear at about the present cost of materials. We direct special attention to our lines ot 85c and $1.00 Night Gowns, 75c and $1.00 Pettiooats, i2jc and 25c Corset Covers, 19c and 25c Drawers. Spring in Hidwinter Had an early spring opening of Wash Goods, and, considering that it was only a hall an early opening, it was very wide-awake indeed. What a lot of people there must be going south, or is it that you want to get Summer Dressmaking, etc., done while it is cool? Or are you tired ot winter without hav ing had any? We never before saw so early an interest" taken in spring things. The open ings are Ginghams in various qualties fiom 5c to 75c. Madras Cloins Geimnn Linens Mouseline Dr ssoio Silk Ginghams Gienadlne Ginghams Ponges Ginghams Whether you want to see or buy these things or not, you ought to see the store in its its early spring bloom, Coming into it from outside is like stepping from Maine to Florida Eeeisuckeis Galatea Clctlis Chambrays. Dlmitias Cotton Foultuds, Etc., Dress Goods. Woolen Dress Goods for the Spring Season Plaid-Back Suitings These Plaid-Back Suitings are striking. Beautiful color harmonies never did delicate wool absorb dye more effectiveiy. Bold, stiong, original designs evolved from the sim ple plaid idea complex, novel criss-crossing. But vou must see them. Ten styles, wide range of colorings, strictly all-wool, 50 to 54 inches wide, $1.25 to $2.25 yard. Homespun Cheviots One of the tony fabrics for spring, plain camel's hair sutface, in all the good color mix tures and black; 40 inches wide at 50c. 54 inches wide, 75c Camel's Hair Cheviots In bourette effects in grcv. brown, blue and green mixtures decidedly new. 46 inches wide, $1.00. Broadcloths If we bought now, the lowest we could sell them would be $1.50, but these were bought far enough back to escapa the rise so while most stores will charge you the advance, or give you an infeiior qualitv, we are in po sition to supply our trade with the old reliable good Broadcloth, 54 inches wide, at $1.25 per ard.And every staple and new color in stock A Sweeping and Final Cut in Prices of Ladies' Winter Jackets The balance ot our Fall and Winter Stock ol Ladies' Coats must go and go quickly. To move them promptly prices have been re duced to less than half the original cost of the goods. At this writing there are 129 gar ments left. We think in another week or 10 days, at the prices we will now name the story will be over. Are you to bs among the lucky buyers ? New Prices $2.50, $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50 Former Prices were from $7. 50 to 930.00 I CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 and 1 29 Washington Avenue 60 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Jan. 23. Late advices fiom llaiiisburg ate to the effort that In the race for tho Republican nomina tion for auditor general, out state sen ator. Hon. n. II. Haidenbuigh, of Honesdale, is going to have a walk over. Senator Moicdlth, of Armsttong. Is his only opponent, ami he l-t not yet In sight. Senator llnidonbutgli is 10 celvlng Iette:s fiom nil over the state, telling him to go in and win. The funoi.il of the lute Mrs. Ann Williams, of Jackson stioet, took place from tho homo this afternoon. Rev Charles Homy No-wing, pastor ot the First Methodist chmeh, oirtelatlng. Tho lemalns were Intoned in the Oiand btreet eemetexy. The funeral of tho late Mis.. Cathet lne Smith oecuued this afternoon fiom the family residence on Jackson stieot. Ilev. Dald I. Sutherland, pastor of tho Presbyterian church, ollleiatlng The iomains weie Intel ted in Bvorgioen ccmeteiy. Democratic candidates for county offices have commenced to materialize. A Democratic nomination In Susque hanna county Is chiefly of the compli mentary order. Henry F. Manzer. the efficient pto thonotary of the county, will undoubt edly rceclvean unanimous renomlnatlon Jn tho coming Republican county con vention. He has made an excellent of ficial, Hnd Is entitled to a second term. At the Democratic, caucus, held last evening, Joseph P. MeMahon was nominated for burgess. Tho Democrats last evening nomi nated Ceoigo L. Tiffany (Republican) for Justice of the peace Jn the Second ward. t The Creat Rend Pluln-Dealer on Thursday stated that enough money k n.ia been suDSciibed to muku the es " Jabllshment of the Hiandt chair fac tuiynt Hullstead an assuted fact. lleorge N. Ranlett, a Susquehanna Ira, man, has btoied 1,400 tons of splendid- Jufia ice. , :Tatrfu) Cosgilff, one of the men In- Jifred" by the powder explosion ut Sum mers vh lb, died on Thuisday morning at 7 o'clock. Tho funeial will occur on Friday joining fiom St. Lawrenco church In, Orgeat Ilond, when a lequlem high mass will bo celebrated. Tho Knights of Oolumbus will uttend In a body." Mr. Howatdof Factory vlllo, who was Injured by the xploBlon of powder at Summersvllle on 'Tuesday morning, la still alive, out nit death Is linuilv ex pected. He Is kott allvo by stimu lants. Rev. K. R. Allen, pastor of tho Sus quehanna Baptist church, Is assisting raster Whalen In revival services In the Honesdale Baptist church. During the coming visitation of Rt. Ilev. Bishop Ethelbert Talbot, the debt Against Christ Episcopal church will undoubtedly be raised. Arrangements In that direction have alr'tady been made. Prof. Hazlett James Risk, Mto prln pioai of the Susquehanna, sctnols, has seemed a position In the sxhools of Amsteidam, X. Y. The Kile "stone committee" ban c cased making changes In the .tflKing of the load. The Past Sachem's association, lin- ptood Otd: of Reditu n, of .Susque hanna count v, will meet in this place this evening. J. S. llaiford '-.s been unpointed postmaster at Filondsvillo, Ice B. V. Smith, leslgued. A child of Mr. and Mis. Michael I)ione. of ilieat Iieinl, fell fiom i high-chair upon a stove and was s,oii ously buined. The Ilallstead lioaid of tiade will hold a popular mass meeting on Saturday evening. The entile llnlshed pioduct of th Hi, unit chair faetoiv has been taken by John Wnnamaker nnd Sclgel & Cooper, of New Voi k, N. B. Whlttemoie, of Dlnghunton, has imtchasod the Cential house, In Oieal Bend, at shot Ill's sale. Chuilos Cm ran will continue as its piopiletoi. Felward Simmons, ji , will succeed H. H. Haines as assistant secietaty of the Railtoad Young Men's Christian asso ciation In Ilallstead, beginning his duties about Feb, 1. The Oreat Rend 'Plain-Dealer denies that theie Is an epidemic of Itch In that boiough. A ladles' debating dub has bun ot ganlzed In Ilallstead, to combat the gentlemen's club It is quite unneces sary to state that tho ladies' club will havo the last wotd. He only Repeats What Has Been Said Around the Globe. It has been demonstiated lopcatedlv In every statu in the union and In many foielgn lounttles that Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is a cot tain pie- entlve and cine for croup. It has become the unlveisal lemedy for that disease. 51. V. Fisher, of Llbeity, Va.. only tepeats what has been said around tho globe when ho wtltes: "I have used Chambei Iain's Cough Rem edy In my family for sevotnl yeai. and always 'lth peifeet sucitss. We believe that It Is not only the best cough lemedv, but that It Is a suro cure for ctoup, It has saved tho lives o' our chlldten a number of times. This lemedy Is for salu by all diugglsts, Matthews Btothcis, wholesale r.nd ie. tall a.-.onts. TUNKHANNOCK. appearing for the plaintiff, nnd W. K. nnd c. A. Little and .tnmes W. Pl.i'i lot (Kfendanl. This one wast given to the Jut y sbcntly after the opening ot com t this afternoon. -McKlnney, Fvaits Co. vs. I. O. Stephens was the next cae on tli ll"t nnd Is now on tilal. Jam s W. Piatt appeals for the plalntifi and lli'iuy Ilmdlns; and ('. . Peishimui for defend. int. Several Scranton pat ties have Ik en held hole all this week as witnesses in this case A petition was filed with the eotrt loda.x asking fot the appointment of View Pis to view the Iuejvllle 1)1 hUe and tl a pi he at which It may be taken by the county. An enteitnlnment villi bo given In Piatt's Opeia house on Fildaj evening t"i the iKiielit of the High tohool llln .v fund. The elite! .nlnment Is mulei the dh option of Piofe.ssor Hod man, of Flmlia. FOREST CITY, PITTSTON. finnrlnl In Ihn Rcrnntnn Tribune. Tunkhumiock, Jan 23. Tho juiy In the case of Ghton vs, the Railioad company, after being out about hK hours, leached an agreement about U o'clock last evening, and upon tho opening of couit this morning bt ought in a vet diet for the plnlntllf In the sum of $1,000, Reasons for a new trial were Immediately filed by Attorneys Wheaton and T"rry for the railroad company and a rule granted to bo ni gued at next term of court. The taso of Bundle b. Stark was called for trial yesterday afternoon, Attorney 8. L. Tiffany, of Nicholson, Special to the Scianton Tiibune Pitts-ton, Jan. 23. Flank Swingle, of iak htieet, took a spuontul of Iodine e.-Uiday In mistake for medicine, but the piompt administration of emetics pi evented fatal lesults. Tlio handsome new pipe oigan which hah just been placed In St. John's Roman Catholic chuich was giver. Its Hi. st tilal this evening, when a sacied conceit was held. The conceit was at tended by an audience which packed the (lunch to the doois. The main featuich of tho progi amine weie the heUctlor. on the new Instrument by Pi of, Whlteman, of the Philadelphia cathcdial. The new oigan Is the tlnest of any In the Scranton diocese. Paiilck Hman, of Sctanton, and 5Ilss Annie Hiennan, of upper Pittston, weie man led In Ft. 5lai's chuich. this city, ycstctday afternoon. They will leslle in Scianton. William Rvnns, Jr.. a popular Pitts ton barber, and 511ss Lizzie Smith were united In man lage this evening at 7 o'clock In St. John's Lutheian chinch. The bilde was attended by Jllss Mamie Riahl. of Wllkes-naue, while RlcharJ Richards, of Duryea, acted as bej-t man. The newly-mairled couple will temiiln In town for a few months, after which they will make theli futuu homo In Chicago. IJvan R. Jones and wife, of Dm yea. have entered Milt against the Temple lion company In the Mini of $JO,000 for the death of their hon, Thomas Jones, aged thltlcen, who was fatally lujuieJ In Scptembet PWS by tailing fiom a window In the Babylon bleaker. A huge! number of pilests from out of town weie enteitained at St. John's, paiochlal lesideiuo In this city today, the aftalr being a faiewell gathetlug given by Father Oaivey. who leaves next Thuisday on a visit to the Holy I.tmd, Pittston Scots celebrated the one hun- died and fotty-lltst anniversary of the blith of Robot t Bums with an enter tainment nnd banquet this evening. A. J. Colborn, esq., of Scranton, was the chief speaker of the evening. Special to The Scrnnton Tribune. Forest City. Ian. 2 ProfesFor Twll ltv, of Susquehanna, was a lsItor in Foiest City on Wednesday. The Democrats anil Piuhlbltlonlsls will hold their caucuses tonight. Thus It Is an assured fact that tlieio will be tin ec tickets in the field. IMItor 1'ied Older, of tho Torest City News, s-ays there is ro truth in the minor that he has sold his paper to the Country Press nnd Publishing association of 5Iontiose The eollieiiPS of the Hill-ido Coal and lion cnnipanv weto Idle yesterdav, 5Ii. William Maxey, of South Olb son. Is the guest of relatives In town. 51 iv. 51. .1 Haley nnd son, Fiank, spent yetetday with fi lends in Car bondalo. 5Iis, William Painter, who has been ill for some time past, died at her home in Vandllng Wednesday. 5lrs. Painter leaves a husband and eight chlldten to mourn her lops. The fu noial will be held Satuuiay, Inter ment In the Forest City conWory. Chailes Smith, who has been a lcsl dent heie lor some time rati, his moved his family to WIlkos-Bane. Tlnmas 5Iaey. of South Gibson, was a visitor In town yesterc'ny. The following is the programme that will be clven at the choir social to hi held nt tho Methodist parsonage this evening: Anthem, by the choir: lead ing, J. C Watets: folo, Letter Blown: lecltation, Otaco Stenhentiot, quaitette, "Rocked In the Ctadle of the Deep," 5lts. George 5Iaey, Fthele Alexander, Mr. W. I). Owens, J C. Walters; se lect leading, Anna Paikvn1 solo, How ard Human, THE MARKETS. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Die Kind You Havi Always Bought 3 6ha (Signature i of Wall Stieet Review. New Yoik, Jan. i!".- Pikes mi the Stock exchange at the opening today icllectcil an Improve mi ut In London on tho news tint llcneral Wan tli hail eaptiiied the Pinr pi.sltiiin at hplon Kop. i here was a btitf pcilml ot active biivln,; l pious hlonals In tpcetntlon that tin i pell woull be btokeii and an out-ldi ilein ind fm stoiks attracted, but ti'.nleis eptltklj de tected that there! w.ih l.u competition out side their uw n i anks lu the demand for stmks and the tinned tn the shoit slilo almost Imnudlatelv. Tho i-agging of pi Ins below the London pmltj made op iiatliill" piolltal'le lol tlui foicUu nr bltrago bouses since pi lees In London who well siixtalntd at tho hlglitr level. Huvlng for inn nan acioiint In the intu natlonal ntoiks vas csilinitid at fiom lI'i.isOO to :w( -luues and even tlili de miinil was Intsily met bv sales fur thort account. The ind'i-tilal epec laities show id galas in sMiipalliy with the In ternational, but they weie not ho well retained til the alienee of foreign de nial, d. The absolute Incitness of the hav ing demtnd prompted mme selling ptc.-s-uie by the beu- against the inilil-ttlals In tho last hour, but prices s-eemed as en willltig to move downwind as upward and the (.hurts ecveicd lietoro the clo'e. .. i.ii. .. . ilr... ulh-litlv liplntv tho tiuuil n .1.... ... ........v.rf . : . , opening level in most eas-ts. Total sales I toil iv jji'.im snaii s. i no iMiini uuiiMi was'rathir bio.nlcr thin that for stocks but t-howed a falling on' from the iccent ..n,i.n iMijn.v iiiies were well sus tained throughout. Total sales, par value, $.' -; IS ii). I'r.lted Stutc new 4s, coupons and Is hteady. The following quotr.tlcn are furnlshcil Tho Tribune b M. S. Jordan & Co . rooms 705-00 Mears building. Uelephono 1003: Open- High- Low- Clos lnir est et Inc. ,.H7!i 117 IP.", lli ,,loo Scrnnton Paint Co Clatk .t Snovcr Co.. Coin. ... too (iaik Snovcr.. Prel l'J7 Scr. Iron Fence Ar Mfg Co 100 Scranton Axlo Works 100 I.ickl. Daily Co. Pief 2) Co. Savings Bank & Trust Co 250 Plrst N'at. Pink (r.u bond lie) ... "00 Slaniiarel Dillllng Ci i.0 10.) 10J 10J )v"i PONDS. Seranlon Tass. Railway, flist nmi tgase, duo ll.'O People's Stieot Hailu.l, Ili.st moitgage, duo 1'ilS People's Sired Rillwnv, tlen eral lllrillKlge, due lt.i . ... Dlcks-on Jlanufnctiirlng Co .. Liu ka Township St hool H'T,,.. City of Scr.mton St. Imp. lit. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scianton Traction i.t bonds,. Scranton Wholesale Maiket. (Corccttd by II. II. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Btittci Cunmer. .no.: diliy, tubs, ;?c, Lggs -Select westctn, lie; nciitby state, 2Je. The ese I'ull ci cam, new, l."'.c. Beans Ptr bu , e hub o marrow, $.10; meilium. f.'.'J; pea, ?.'2i. Olllniih Per till,, IjC. IToui-SILO. ir 113 113 m SHORT in DEUSHTFUL IPS E si of two to five riavs' duration, are offeicd by tho &tfg& To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggtstB refund the money If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture is on each box. 25c. A Nation of Kings. Fiom the Cincinnati Inquirer. There now lematus onlv one people and one little valley south of the equa tor whose Miverolgntv has not been claimed by some l.'utopean power. It Is the valley of .Maiotse, llfty or sixty miles wide, not th of Lialul, In South Afiica. And the only reason win the 5latotp. who Inhabit It. have pie seived their Independence Is that Kng laud and Poitugal both claim It, and theiefote the woik of "civilization" is at a standstill. It may not bo .o easy to conquer the 5Iarotse when the tlmo comes, tor they are a tall, vvell-set-up race, ety black In skin. In manneis they aio very courteous and In bearing dignified, liv ely full-blooded 5laiotse Is by birth light a king, and takes his place In tho tulstoeraey of the empiie. In fact, as every one Is king, theie is no head ruler. Thi baie fact that he In a 5latotse lusuies the respect of the sub net v lent tribes, and ns he glows to manhood a sense of superiority usually Implants in tho native the dignity ot self-respect. All the lubor Is done by slaves who have been captured fiom neighboring tribes. Am. SuRar Am. Tobacco Co . Atch , To. & 3. 1 o A.. T. & S F l'r Brook. R. T Con. Tobacco dies. . Ohio .... People's C,as Chic. B. & Q St. Paul Rock Island Delaware & Hud D L. & W Louis. & Nash ... Manhattan Ble . Met. Traction Co Mo. Pucillu Jeisey Central North Pnillle Nor. Paellle Pr ... X. V. Cential Paellle Mull Phil & Read Pr. . Southern It R.. Pr. iVini., C. At lion .. 1'. S. Leather . . .. i V. S, l.either, Pr . I Union Paellle Vnlon Par.. Pr .... Wabash, Pr . West I'nlon . Peiiiia R. R Fed. Steel . . I Fed Steel. Pr Am H. fi. W . .. U21. .. 2 ..103 ..12.! ..U't'i .lOii's ..11." ..17'. .. M)s .. 91 ..PM, .. i lt ,AV- .. M4 :-,,ri .. II . r"7 r.iu. . i . 7f.U . 47, . 7."'i . 2I' H.-4 ). .r.i'e . r.i . 7!'v i. to. MU 'I'll i 20 Uh id s Cl 7i 7't J.' 't .12 .:o in7-. 10.VA w 121 122S, ll'i'i lla 11V4 R' 17", 17-. Kl M'4 Oi', Sf4 1701, Vfr V 4Ts m nci MT .IPS 7P4 7fi lini ill !t 41 r.i :u r.r, 3i' j Mi .-. ii.4 I'.fii 7'i1 1 W i ITU 17' "V . 7'!4 21'i 2t sr, sii'i 1J1j 12)i r.i M'v 71 TPj 50 4J li'i1. lo-; i.i -i 32 i -J"s 10)i? Yii' If! WS 113'C, 173 Ml', el lbOU U'l linn TO 111 li3. : .MS S3 Pi'!, 7". 47", 73i LI M,U l.'t'I ran Philadelphia Oiain anil Procluc l'hlladelphla. Jan :." Wheat Firm, but nulet; lontiaet grade, Jamiaiy, 7e'iC. Corn Stead , No. 2 mleil Jamiaiy, .17.1 U"e. Oats ulct but s tea civ : No. 2 whlta lilpped. lilatJc; No. :: do. do , :0'.c; No. 2 mixed do . 2s';ii30e. l'otatoes Dull, un changed, PennMlvanla. choice, f.3 i3Ve ; evv Yoik do,. .3'a.3.'c; do. do. fair to good, fiOaJ.'e. Buttci Steady; fancy western ereamet). 23e ; do, prnlts, 23e, Bgg Steadv; frot li, nuilbj. 20e.; do. western, 20e,j tin. southwi'stttn, hie,: do, southern, inc. Cheese Firm but iulet. Re lined Sugars Cue hanged. Cotton Finn and 1-P.i higher: mldd'lng uplands, s n-Kc. Tallow Steady; city prime, in hogshea is. Ca3(.c., count! V do. do, barrels, Biyi&c, dark, do., 4siUo.: cakes, grease. CIIICAOO BOARD OF TRADB Open- High- Low Clos. ing The Practical Politician. Let nono his open nature doubt. Tho wondering worlJ awakea To hear his generous griff about The other side's mistakes. Washington Star. Wlir.AT July Mav CORN. July 5lay OATS. May LARD. July Mav PORK. July 51 ay f,'', C7, :, jj'i . I Hi rsi, b7', JI'h 2.'.' i et 1.7 ::: int.-. C7 t.7 r.u 3.P, ui; 2P 2JU S i; u3 3 97 . 10.73 io c: 1.03 5 ''7 io : 10,7! H03 r.i7 10 73 10 02 (10.3 1073 10.75 Scranton Board of Tiade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Tlrst National Bank n Bcrnnton Savings Bank coo Scranton Packing Co !)J Third National Bank 4i3 Dime Dip A: Bis Bank ) Btonomv l.lglu. H. & P. Co Lacka. Trust & Safe Dcp. t.'o. 1J0 ... o'jiioe,. as to quality l.lvo t'oultry i nm and hlgbei : fowls, '.i'i. ilOe. ; old roosters, 7c; chickens, Mjali'-c; ducks, lOallc; geee. SalOc. : tuike.vs, 0c. Dressed Paul to Firm, good demand: fowls, choice, lo.iiO'ic: do, tnlr to good, '.'Ui'.e.; old roosters, "c,: chickens, nearby, Val2c; western do. large, loo.; some lots, lt'jc.; good, tlo , W.o.: turkejs. fair to good S'fc iiOe.; inferior do, 7aSe.: ducks, Salic; geese, Taiie. Receipts Flour. 2,(Vi bar rels and 2 400 sacks; wheat, 7 una bush els; ctirn, Ki,im0 bushels; oils, li.tifiO bush els. Shipments Win at, none; corn, 13$, (n) bushels; oats, y.OoO bushels. New York Grain and Pioduce. New Yoik, Jan. 23 Flout Quieter to day but nono tho le- llrmly held us west, oi n mills tliilm eontlmied high cost ot piodiictlon. Wheat Spot llrm. No 2 nil. 73e f. o. b. afloat ptonipt: No, 1 ninth em Diiluth. 7M.,c. f o b. afloat piompt: No. 2 led, 71i,e eh valor; options opened tlrm at V. advaiue; trade was dull all dav and epot t biislinss uulniporlant; elo'sed Dim at '.i'ji ml inUaiuo. .Maich closed 74c : May. u : .lulv. 71'ki. I oin -Spot 111 in: No. 2 4ube f. o. b. afloat unit l.o. c clcvatoi; oiitlons sto nly and clo-'Oil linn at unchiingid prices, .Mav clo-i d vine, n.ets Sunt dull. No. 2. 'Uc: No. :i. "s'.o : No. white. IPw No. " white. :S!e., tlink mlMil vv ostein, INaSO'.c.: track while. 31a!3o.i oiitlons Inactive but fnlrlv steadv Buttci SttadM vm stein iicamerv 21a23i., do. faetoiv, plil'o; Juno iieameiy. tiOaSIo : imitation cream oi. lSa.'2'.c: state dall, l!M2lc ; do, eieiimeiy. 21a2'.i . Cheese Film; ti'h niailn tancv huge. UVilie., fall made fantv simll. lJiiille,: large Into made, U3ial2e , nil ill hue made. l.'ulS'Jo. Rggs L'asy: state ar 1 Pennsvlviinla, 2"e ; we stein, ungraded at maik. liaise ; west (in. 20c , loss off Chicago Gialn and Produce. Chicago, Jin. 23 -Tho wheat market was film ted iv, mnlnly helped by eon. Iliniatlon of ruinois of pl.uuo at itosulo, May ilcslug a shole ovir evteiday at 1.7c, C ru ard Outs i losed lath a shade urn anil pjuvi-lnin ..au-.e. oeiur. ....'"" leullng futuris rargod as follows; Wheat Mav. 7P,ail',o : Mr.y. i.i'tu' ic: July. r.'.'tati7'ie. Corii-Jauunv. ;'OTno''.e,; Match, 33ii.sp,c.i July. :'.ijin:ny-. Jjats January,2.'Mi2)c: May. L ',112X0 Poikn January. Jlo.37': May. JW JMjt July. ID.. aloM'ij. Lard .laniuirv, (A.; Mav, .''2'j iiti: Jul v. $0 03. Ribs .Inmtaiv, J3To: May, 3.70a5.77Uii July, 3.W. Cash quotations '; to s.uch well-known historic points as Norfolk Old Point Comfort Richmond Washington at the abovo pi Ices. Favorlto Route from tho North and Bast to the Winter Resorts of Vlrrlnla and North Carolina. For lull information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP GO Pier 20, North Kiver, Hew Yoik. H. B. Walker, Traffic Manager. J. J. Biown, Qen. Pass. Agt. woro as follows Flour Steadv: No. 2 jellovv. 314c; No. 2 oats. 22':a2Je.: No. 3 white. 2)a23'2c: No. 2 rye. .32a5lc: No. 2 barb v, Via 12c; No. 1 tlaxseed and north wist. $130; tltnothv. 2ro,,2iO; pork. 0 20 alO.M); laid, 3.7-a5 s7'.; ribs. r.iAiSiO; shoulilirs. 6V.a.3'4Cl4.j wnlskiy, SI.I'J'.e; sug ars, cut loaf, $0; grantilatul, J3.U. Chicago Live Stock Market. riiliagn, Jan. 23 Cattle Native, steers, stuig; good and infeiior kinds about steady: Tosans, strong, active: butt her." stock and laniieir, tirm. feedeis about steady, good to eliclce. f3 23aii.W. poor, li at 'tO, mlMil stoikus, $J.23a-J'.i3. selected (tellers, "O-i Mind to i holeo fiivv, j:.l3ali.0; Belli 1st. 1.23i.l7.3 canneis. $.Mn.i 2H); bulls, JJ Mill 13, i.ilv.s. llWii.n: fed Texas betves. S4a3. llogs-Avi rage about r.o. lower, fair ileaiimce, mixed and butchus. l.'.oal.70. good to eholee heavy, 10"al72'a. roiishs. heavy, it I at 35; light. SI Ti.il 37' .; bulk of s lies, ! 50.11 1 .. blieop Steadv , lambs, monger with nitivn witluii'. JtlV.j lambs, $3(0. weslein wet Ti ers, Jl.tOilM, vvotein lambs. $,.,.iU.r,o. Receipts-1 .title. .nv.i iieau; uoos, u.,vi-j head; slucp, IS.ujn head, Buffalo Live Stock Mnrl-c; Fast Buff do, Jan 23. -Cattle-Receipts, light, leelliig unchaiwed. Vials, poor to good $3.3.1.1.31'), cholto to extia, 7.S3a2. llogs-lteiolpts. '.') oars. Siioe. lower but sales all goinl Kiaots, mini iiikihi, "i Pigs, C.il.7n: imiKlis, 11 10.il.35. Hheep nnd LimlH Ren Ipts. :) cars: steadv u lb ill. lambs, K 23.1.1 SO; sheep, J.30a5; Mailing wethers. $5:3a3W. New Yotlt Live Stock. New Yoik. .Inn. 23, Beeves No tindf, fielhig steads Calves Firm: veals. J..4. sri; no ham) aid i.ilvos. Sheep I Irm; lambs, in.il3e. higher; shei p, )3i)i5.; lambs $'. 50.17 25. eulls J5 50. lings No sales; nominally weak. Oil Market. Oil Cltv, Jan. 25-Cidll balances. Jl t.S; leitllliatos. 1 ksi , bid fni cash: ship ments, S.7. r"7 bin ils; avoiage S7.123 bar rols; lima, puj.OJl baittls; uvci.iBe, b'.'iSJ bauds.