' ttv .''4 - 2 - i a, a . THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1900. S NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA - -HOPBOTTOM NEWS. Th Little Town Visited by Slro and Flood. Special to The Scranton Tribune. Hophottom, Pa.. March 3. Floods end fires serve to keep up a moving In terest In affairs even though all we see of the blizzard is the snow piled on top of passing trains. At a little past noon today (Saturday) tho vil lage was aroused by the too familiar cry of fire and'the entire fire company, which numbcrH all tho men, women nnd children In town who can run, (and some who cunnot), noon turned out. The fire" was quickly located In the dwelling house owned by Alonzo .Bell and occupied by Henry Fclton. The roof was enveloped In dense smoke nnd as tho flro had already gained some headway Inside 11 seemed hardly possible to subdue It by ths means nt hand. An axe In the hand of G. W Strupler soon made "ay for water through the binning roof and In a short time the fire wan subdued and another flro disaster happllv averted. While a portion of the helpers were working In tho bucket brigade others were removing household effects In a somewhat hurried manner, so that by the time the flro was extinguished tho family had been entirely moved out and their furniture deposited some what In the mud. The injury, however, was small and the damage to the house confined mostly to the roof. The high wnter which visited us. on Thuisday mr.de some people wish their houses stood on a little higher ground, but no serious damage resulted. Mrs. E. M. Tiffany ontertalned her Sabbath school class Friday afternoon. Six young ladles were present nnd re ported a very pleasant tlmn. Miss Alta Finn has been trending a few days at Klngsley with her sister, Mis. Q. C. Finn. Miss Minnie Ilalley has gone to East kemon, where she will act as paitnfflcc clerk for her cousin, of tho firm of Shaw Brothers. The Sunday school Institute, which meets at tho Methodist Episcopal church Tuesday, March 6, has an In teresting programme urranged. The programme of the morning session, which begins at 10,30. contains an ad dress by Rev. Isaac Jenkins: the after noon session an address by Rev. II. J. Crane, and tho evening session by Rev. Charles Itoads, D. D. Various qusUans ot interest will be discussed and the whole Interspersed with music and recitations. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to The Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock. March 4. The trial list for the April term of common pleas court, as made up by the attorneys here today, is as follows: .Tames IS. Frear, executor, against Ceorge C. Miller, issue: Mary A. Itundle against McKlnney ft Stephens, issue; Eleanor Penny against Warren B. Stevens, is. sue; Iluttlo E. Brustcr against War ren B. Stevens, issue; H. B. Keeler against A. H. Frear and W. E. I.lttl-, ejectment: K. W. Cobb against A. D. Steiger, appeal; W. B. Swisher against C. A. Spencer and It. II. Reynolds, re plevin: L. E. and Maud It. Oirton against Lehlch Valley llatlroad com pany, tresspass; William Trelble against JC!. Plerson, appeal; Thomas Sherwood against Clinton township, trespass; C. F. Vosburg against C. M. Lee, appeal; Isaac Coolbaush against Eugene Coolbaugh, apppal All sub poenas for this teim of common pleas court arc returnable on Monday, April 10, at L" o'clock p. m. Jury Commissioners John Wall, of Beaumont, and Horton Wood, of Northmoreland, were at the court house today engaged in drawing the jury for tho April term of court. The following la the list of grand Jurors drawn for that term: Samuel T. HeadJey. Exeter; Wllllem A. Hardin?, Eaton; A. E. Betts, Tunithannnck bor ough: C. I. Wintermute, Qlehoopany; C. M. Parker, Nicholson borough; L. N. LaFrantz, Meshoppen; C. A. Shaw. Lemon; D. B. Miller, North Branch; William Phelps, Monroe: William Mat tlson, Meshoppen borough; John 11. Brown, Noxen: Andrew Pentler. Noxen; Martin Brungcss, Northmore land: Andy Thomas, Noxen; Cory Moyer, Monroe; Horace Baker, Me shoppen; Bert Stroh, Northmoreland; W. C, Jennings, Meshoppen; Samuel Jackson, Noxen; Fred H. Chase, Fao toryvillo borough: Jtobert Smith, Braintrim; L. C. Vaughn, Forkston; A. Q. Overfield. Braintrim; Hugh Lane. Tunkhannock township. These grana jurors will be summom d to report here on Monday, April P. at 2 o'clock p. m. Up at the court house this afternoon two soles of real estate were had, the flint being a one-seventh Interest In a tract of laud in Lemon township, this county, sold by order of the orphnns. court as tho property of John Tague, deceased, for tho payment of debts, the purchaser being P. W. Tague and the price $200. Tho other tale was of .a housa and lot on Church street in thif borough, sold by order of the Orphans' court, by virtue of pnitltlon proceed ing, as the ptoperty of Etna Osler hout. deceased. Eleazer Dana was the purchaser and the price paid $Sfl3, A. If. Squler, chairman of the Demo cratic county committee, Is out with a call to tho committee to meet at the court house in Tunkhannock borough on Saturday, March 17, at 1 o'clock p. m. for the transaction of Important bUffc'esHT? I i'6e nclmaiit'S', .of Hid Republican Jitrti' will b held nnojwrck from today l Wljthe fcaunty; convention. Is called for ,DJ5tfdayi3larch 12, 'The purpose of tho convention Is tho oleuMon'of n delegate to the .state .convention at Harrlsburm IRE FAT IN j-the -food' supplies warmth and strength j without it the '"3Hgtipn,riN muscles, the herves.-tthd'-'the brain are "wejftnd;, general, debility follows. -Bu'tiatis hard to di t 'gjcstmd is dtsliked'by many. '- W-KlmiA PCftMi .l-iVrrt supplies the Tat in a form pleafwit-to.; take and easy to digest.. w strengthens the nervei itniiVmuscles, .invig Wentf 4 and body, and buildfcjjpithftjentire system. joe. tA Ii.o, all druixltU, SCOTT & DOWN!.. Cbtmlu. New Vorl.. it Truth needs no 1 lowers of speech." Pope. With 7 5,000.00 Worth of Magnificent Merchandise Representing the Entire Scranton Stock of " The Leader, We Are Ready to Begin This Marvelous Sale on WEDNESDAY MORNNG AT 9 O'CLOCK. HERE is a plain problem in arithmetic just as simple as we can make it. We bought the ENTIRE SCRANTON STOCK formerly owned by Messrs. Lebeck & Corin, for 31,74.00. After the failure of the concern, the stock was INVENTORIED by the receiver, Mr. J. W. Carpenter, at $$9,743.00. Since the store was ciosed, the COST of merchandise has been steadily advancing, until NOW, if we were to buy the identical goods in the market, WE WOULD PAY OVER $75,000.00 FOR THEM. It is easy then; to understand us, when we tell you candidly, that "The Leader" stock will be sold by us at Prices Which Are Next to Nothing Just think of it ! Seventy-five Thousand Dollars worth of THE BEST merchandise that ever went under the auctioneer's hammer. And what a sale it was I A hundred merchants their pockets bulging with cash were clamoring for it. But fortune favored us and you for when the drop fell, we had won, and saved the sale to Scranton. It is not often you can buy gold dollars for forty-one cents, for the stock is equivalent to gold dollars. "The Leader" Stock was all New Many thousands of dollars worth of it had never been on shelves or counters when the crash came. Many more thousands of it had never been unpacked. The ENTIRE Upholstery, Dress Goods and Book stores were bran-new in October. The Holiday Stock of Handkerchiefs, Leather Goods, Laces and Trimmings was of the very best. You'll Buy It in Our Own Big Store The ONLY building in Scranton that could accommodate' a stock of such enormous magnitude. It has all been moved, is being carefully inventoried and remarked, and when NINE O'CLOCK Wednesday morning comes, and the doors open you will be con fronted by the 99 Most Extraordinary Bargains EVER offered by any store. Reason it all out for your self. The RETAIL value of the stock is more than Ninety Thousand Dollars. YOU shall buy it for much less than ONE-HALF that figure. We can well afford to give you the bargains, considering the price WF paid for the WC SHALL UU 5U. No matter what your wants may be. prepare to supply them now. Save your pennies and dimes, your dollars and gold eagles come on Wednesday and every day you can, while uns uiganuc BanKrupt sale is going on. SaHalHfflWSl BTBffiT"" N ' iai -E--OIL1 )1 wi tfKS9SS!ffl wB "1 illii 11 1 wmMm mmm. WaMm t iMttlUi of JOMt L0Q SOU U tm fl ' liijN&v $5fcf- Q$&?&&- " C fttrtr Oai thoutnd, lrn Uumnl M fottr.M, Mfflmb Wfe G? 0 ""tt. rooUu (31.7iB.O0 ttlr in fult itynttt tf tk' "u, '!59. ' jU '"?& MS. P' S J (lri wti for th nirjtt or ..MhiiKH;. IlllmllUllfc ',",,,. tVW ff(' vl JM IMUIIM U ttt 1CRAHT0 (TOM of Ubtok k CarU, l'iiiiWiiIlll)lMKl ' ' "'",,-..,k JP ttm J flifimii I' H MrjnrUly knom 'till USU,)(eU by a it. Ill IMIIfflWlillilMllmni nHflfflll " ''''frSlj?L. f M&V C NJ ' y2 -J'sv4rx' 'll ) stock-ana NXC . f- 7T-???ZZCZ: nnr' -. vj w r special lycuvci ica,tnjr j m y ' J Between Scranton and Carbondjle; Scranton and Wilkes- S j y B:urc and to every other point within a radius of 25 miles of c the Big Store. -J I The Big Store Will Be Closed All Day Tuesday to Arrange stock And when the doors open Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, it shall be with a store service especially arranged for your convenience. You'll find "The Leader" stock dis tributed throughout the live great floors of this massive building. You'll be attended by hundreds of extra sales-folk, in addition to our full force in Scranton and our reserve torce in Wilkes-Barre. Many extra cashiers to facilitate change service and extra delivery wagons by the score that your parcels may reach your home quickly. Jonas Long 3 S ons nnd the appointment of conferees to meet the conferees of the other coun ties) In tlila congressional dltilct for the purposo of choosing a delegate to tho national convention. Chronic Diarrhoea Cured. My mother suffered with chronic diarrhoea for several monthn. She as attended by two physicians who nt last pronounced her case hopeless. She pro cured one 25-eent bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Chnleia and Plairhoea Remedy, nnd five doses gave her per manent relief. I take pleasiuc In recommending It us the best .on the maiket. Mis. F. K. Watson, Aiken, Ala. Sold by all druggists. Matthews Bros'., wholesale and letall agts. NEW MILFORD. Special to tho Scinutnn Tribune. New Mllford, Match 3. 'I he tannery was closed Monday on" account of an Inspection of tho boilers and of some needed I epulis. Miss Julia- ninghnm has returned from Lackawanna county, whete she has been visiting friends. Miss Helen Hutchlngs, of the High lands, called on friends In town the first of last week, Levi H, Tiffany has returned from a trip in Minnesota and Iowa. Alba AIney visited friends In Blng hanuon teccntly. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hayden, who have resided in Montrose, the past few years, have again become residents of Now Mllford. A number of Now Mllford men are cutting Ice at Heart Luke. J. H. Tiffany visited his father In Harford recently. Roy Hawle'y, who Injured his knee while at work on the Ice the first of the week, has been unable to attend work fr several days. Several bridges in this vicinity were destroyed during the rain storm on Thursday. To Curt a Cold in One Dav Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if It falla to cure. E. W. Oroya's signa ture is on each box. 25c. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, March 3. The feature of the Stock market wits' the dUturbed condition of ntlinl manifested by tho bears whose demands tor stucks to cover "hort con tacts worked seme violent iccoverles In tho Industrial nnd f-pocluity department or the maiKct. This lutlui-nco wn? flrtt Mint lt Third Avenue which bounded up ! jiolntH in the billet that financial us Mhtunco had In en secured to rehabllltute Uio property. The short account In Sugar nguln gae signs of being over extendud and after falling to near U5 then touched 1U19 in tho lutu dealing. In tho decline of pikes of tuw .-.ugutb thus widening the gap between the cost of raw and renued sugais was an Inlluence. The movement In tilt ee Htoilts liad'ti sympathetic influ ence upon other Industrials, and there Mute gencial i'i'co cries rrum the open ing weakniHs dining tin llrst hour. A pe riod of dullnibs and heaviness succeeded while, waiting for Hut bank statement und upon the publication of that statement, tho market dlsplajtd Increasing anima tion and strtngth until the cloo which wus generally at the top und not gains In nearly all htick.i. l'art tf tho buying was on tho ptinctplo that when bud news Is nut a rally Is due. But the return was, In fact, not so weak us had b?n fcuicd. Receipts of cash from tne In tel lor wero larger than anticipated and the loss In caMi ooret-pondlngly les. An other loan expansion so formidable as $V Hil.t'W) was npimicutlv viewed with com placency, as tho feeling had grown up in Wait street that mt'ch of the recent loan e.pauslon will llnd a quick return to tho money mniket. So long us call loans ore mado at :'u"'ii per cent, thero will be no acute ularm icr money market pros pects. Total sales, L'71.400 shares. The stutk market this week has been torn by the cdutltcting Influences of violent con trary movements In different groups of stocks, affected by individual causes. There have been still p losses in the de partment of industrials and so-called spe cialties including the stocks ot corpora tions operating the New York public utilities und theie have been notable gnlnn in some railroad stocks, based on iurgu earnings reported. The strength of the railroads has at times checked the fall In tho Industrials and ut other times tho sudden breaks In tho Industrials have unsettled the whole market, and huve been a drug on tho movement on the rail loads. Neither the gains on the one hand nor the losses on tho other has been fully niuintainea una It is impassiuie to aet er mine the dominant tendency of the mar ket or to decide how far the uoathy of the public demand for stocks will be changed it the market wile relieved from the special disturbing Influences. Tht principal disturbing element has been Third Avenue which sold over 3 points lower than last Saturday's closing price and very neutiy 200 points lower than the high prlco of the corresponding period of last ear. Such a dip in a stock long closely held and regarded as a self Invest ment security has an Inevitable effect on other secutitles, however peculiar to it self may be the circumstances which al fected it. Thero wero old ilvalrles be tween and bold and powerful speculative Intel ests which the misfortunes of tho stock afforded an opportunity to gratify. The long standing conflict for centralized control of the New York public utilities wus also Involved, not only in tho move ments of the group but through sympa thetic movements of other stocks. There has been furious speculation in the ccrtltl. cates of Sugar Refining stocks based on the ambiguous utterance of tho presi dent of the company thut ho would on peso the payment of dividends unless the company earned them. This riddle will not be solved until after tho dliectois imvo nftoil nn ihn rliildond next Wednes day when speculators will be ablo to foot nil their gains or their losses. The Iron nnd steel stocks have also been a disturb ing Influence without cleur explanation being given of the lnigo selling of them. Ouo current, but not very plausible ex planation is thut the earnings of these companies nro proving so largo that or fectlve competition Is Inevitable und Is being organized. The following quotations are furnished The Tribune by M. S. Jordan & Co., rooms 705-706 Mean building. Telephone too?; Open- High- Low- Clos Inn. est. est. Ing. . 30 10m 33i WOT J ..103'A 4 U. S. Leather, Rubber Union l'aclllc Union 1'ac, Pr Wabash, l'r .. West. Union . CHICAGO WHEAT. July May CORN. July May OATS. July May LARD. July Muy Pr . 32 W 71'j 7.P4 74 71 ai 78 7l- 4'l,i 4 LMVj 2iH'j li'l'i 2)',S bj' SJ f2 82 BOARD OP TRADK. Open- lllph- Low- Clos lug. est. est. Inc. ,.. CC, 07 60' i CfiTi 34?i 3I? Slia 34 Ji 31", Si'.i 31 3IH 22V1 22',i 22'i 2 23i 2J'a 'H3. -! 5.07 S.b7 C.ftl D.07 C D7 f..90 5 0.S7 Bid. Asked. fciW sou Am. Sugar ., Am. Tobacco Am. S. & W Atch., To. & 8. Fe . A., T. & S. F., Pr . Brook. R. T Cont. Tobacco Chic. & a. W Chic. B. & Q St. Paul Rock Island lOHi 105H 6GU 82 65H HI1! C4 i!"4 U4Vi 6S 'B io?H art it Delaware & Hud ...115 64' k SOU 31U 30' 13 13 131 12J1I 124 122 123H 120 121 122 121 107 105i 10.'4 13 05 67 30 13 ,100' SI . 7J . 32 .81 . 93 .16614 u 115 61 73 324 E1T4 Fed. Steel Fed. Steel, Pr ... Kan. & Tex.. Pr Louis. & Nash .., Manhattan Kle , Met. Traction Co Mo. Pacific N. J. Central 115 116t Southern Pacific .... 37 s North. Pacific 52 Nor. Pac, Pr 74 N, Y. Central 132 Ont. A West 2'! I'enna. k. u w Paclflo Mall 37 Reading, Pr 6S' Boutnern it. k it Southern R. R.. Pr.. 57 ITenn., C. & iron .... 1 IU. S. Leather 11 lib IU 60 61 71 73 32 32 61 81 83 94 169 166 16S 45 44li 45 i 115 115 31 Jill M 62 52 74 74 71 132 132 132 23 3 23 134 1W 134 37 37 37Vi C M 5b A 13V 13Vl iJVa G E.SH 67 Eb HI M 10 u , 95 11 fii 20) 150 400 1 25 115 115 115 5 47 'si 100 100 2J 3i) 30 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on irar oi uu. STOCKS. . iT.,lnnnl llnnk Scranton HaUngs Bank Scranton Packing Co Thlid National Bank Dlmo Dep.&Dls. Bank ....... Kconomv Light, II. ieV. Co... Lacka. Trust & Safe Dcp. t.'o. Bcrunton Paint Co. Clark & Snovor Co,, Com. ... Clark & Snovcr.. Pref. Scr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co. ... Bcrunton Axle Works Lacka. Dairy Co., Pref. ...... Co. Savings Bank & Trust Co j'lrni A.ii. 't.. ... .-.. .- ... Btandard Drilling Co ........... .. New Mexico Ry Coal Co., Pr.. 40 BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, duo 1!C0 .......... People's Street Railway, first mortgage, due 1918 .......... Peoples Htieet Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1121 Dickson Manufacturing Co.... LACKH. MOWlioiuii cx.ii.iu, -,... ... City of Scranton St. Imp. t. ... Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Traction C bonds., 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by H. a. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Butter Creamery. 21c; dairy, tubs. 24c. Kggs Select western, I5c; nearby btate, 16c. Cheise Full cream, new, 13c. llni'b Pi r bu., choice murrow, $2.'0, niedlum. 2.: peu, $.'.30. Onions Per bu., 43c. Flour-4.30. , i Pbllaaerphla Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, March 3.-Whcut-Flrm and c. higher; contract grade, Murcti. 70 71c. Corn Dull and c. lower; No. 2 mixed JInuh, .W4a39i. Oats-Steady; No. 2 white clipped, SlnJl'ic: No. 3 do. do, ale.: No. 2 mixed de.. ii.i2l'4c. Potatoes Firm and litghei: Pcnnsylnnla, per bush el, f.'iaoOc: New Yuil: nnd wtstirn, KuoSu; do. do. fair to good, do., SJarCc. Seeds -Quiet but steady with niodcntte otfer Ing: clover, western, per hushed, car lots, ll.SJal 35. Butter Film and ',.a1c. hlMh ci; fre.di, mat by, lu'Ce.: do. western, 15" aloe; do. soiilhwe.itern, 15".c; do. southern, l.'c. C'liee-e I'nrhanged. Iie lliud Sugars-Dull but stead v. Cotton Firm and 3-lfc. lilKt.cr; middling uplnnds, 0 r-lCc. Tallow -I'nehariged; city prime, In hogsheads, fO.c: country do., barrels, 3'c; daik d-i , fiafiVCa; enkes, 07c.; gfeasc, 3'4iu'e. as tu color. Live Poultry -Steady, towls, lalO'ic.: old loostcis, .a 7'ie.i ihicl.ms. ll'aln'ic.: ducks. Ilal2c., geese, lOallc. Diesseil P mltty I.n ehuiiged. fowls choice, llalP'.c : do. fair to good, lOalO'iC old roostcis. lc: chleli ens. ueaibv, llnl.'c : wesliin do., larglle, 12al2 e.: medium do.. l'Ullc. cotnii.on du Sotic. turkey choice to fancy, ltaHe; do. fair to -iiiod, s.ilOo.; ininiiwii ilu iWl ducks, tOil.'c.: neese. "nDu Recelptf Flour, 2.CO0 b.inels and 4 Mi sacks, wheel 1,400 bushels; com. 2),C0) 'a'sbUs; cnts. iy OH) bushels. Shlpn.enth -Wheat. 800 bus -lis; coin, Sl.000 bushels: oats, ,0) mum els. New Yoik Qrnln nnd Produce. Newl York. Mnjeh S.-riour-Qiileter but fltm. spot strong: No. 2 red, .-.u elevator; 71isC f. o b. iifloat in sore, v.. i .,.,i.iii.tn rm uili. 7S'e. f. o. u. ..i. i.,i i pm iiiiii afloat prompt: oiuici.s uii.... ';, held Htiady nil day. closed strung nt Vi lp. net ndvunee; Miuch closed il'e.. Ju), -,,, . i..t.. rs sl.mt.'Milifi. .J'aC. Com 100 102 104 85 - ?.vm '"'.'.'vr'.i ."; h. niio.it. opoi ciibj , ". - - , .....iV. ,,,V.l ,41c. clevntoi; options opened steailj und derived sulllelent help fioin wheat to keep steiuly lor :i wnue; u iiii.ii . under snews, istimnte ol farm supplier, closing easy nt '.(.c. net .leellner Starch closed 4lc; .May. Mc.' J" J", .''''Ht Spot quiet: No. 2. 2S'ic: No. .). iic.i No. 2 white. Sl",c; No. 3 .10.. 30v,c.; truelt mixed western, 2s'5i!3e.; track white, HlaUe,; options quiet but steady. Checse-Striii-g: fency large. ItiU'lc: do. siniill. roloicd, 13ul3iie.: choice grades, 12al2ic; tnnv iinnll. While 13.11 I'll". iCggfl Steady: state nnd Pennsylvania, ICalo'.jci; bouthirn nt inuik. raiie.i westirn at mailc, IDalOMc Puttei Strong; westen cieumery. 20a.'5c . do. tr.itnry. lTalOc; June creimciy, Ua23c: Imitation cieam cry, ISnSJe : stuto dairy, ISaSic; do. creamery, MaKp. Chicnpco Grain Market. Chicago. Manh 3. Wheat, stron,? nnd uciivo today. Influenced by Higher cables mid talk of nop di.mage, together with the reports on fnuntis' Itiedvcs, May closing ac. over jetterday. May corn cloned uVic. down and M ly oats un changed. Tho provision market at the closo was slightly Improved. Cash quo. tatlons wero us follows Flour Quiet J winter patents. Si.Wa3W; ttraiguts. viSi aJ.30; cleais, $.'.70: spring specials. JiSff; patents, $l.l0a.l4V, btralghts, J2.u0a: bakers, 2a2.10; No. 3 spring wheat. (Ma l;i-c.: No. 2 red, InKuSWjc: No. 2 corn, Kil'iiU'ic: No. 2 jellow, lie.; No. 2 oats; ISS'IiUM'sCi No. 2 white, Siaiic.; No. 2 bar ley. 3su:!'c; Nn. 1 tits seed and north west, Jl.i'O; timothy. 2M; mess port, $'i.70dl0.t5j lard, $t;.72'ia5.77i!!: short nbs, - -.. .r. ,1-. .1.... t.alt.il fihnlliafir.q. blIaG'4C.f nhort clear side. ?5.7.ra6.0j; whiskey, J1.24; sugars, cut loaf, fn.05; grrnulatcd, ?j.j cldvcr, contract grade, a23. Clilcago Live Stock Market. Chicngo, March 3. Cuttle Nominally steady; native good to prime steers. JSa J: poor to medium. la4 tf: selected feed eis. J4 llal.70; mixed stackers, 3.40a3.M; cows, f-i.if25; heifers. SUOaLbO: canners, f.'.'i'n.t; bulls, f.'.coata; calves, JlaB; Tex nns, market abjut study, weak: todn led steers. $3.90al,9): do. bull". J3 20U3..5. 1 logs-Strong to shado higher; tops, SIW-; closed easier; mixed and butchers, l.u"a4 0o; good to choice heavy. 84.80 4t.'i-.. lough do.. 81.twal.75; Hsht pigs, to 10p. lower nt $i.0ia4 ii; bulk ot sales, Jl.77'alii5. Sheep Hood lambs, steady: good to choice wethers, JI.WiuS; fair to choice mixed. $I75.i5C0: western sheep, $5.30a5.M; yiarllngs. JitnUEO: native lanHis, ra7.10, western liunbs. S7n7.4U: week s re ceipts, cuttle. 47.200 bend; sheep, Bl.oW head; lecelpts. week ago, cattlo. 52,000 liiiid; hogs, U'.tiOO head; sheep, 53.000 head iceclpts, today, calllo. HO head; hogs, 18,. 000 head; sheep, 2,000 head. Buffalo Live Stock Market. l.'ast Buffalo. March 3.-('attlo-Re-celpts, 3 uirs snlo hold oveis; quiet; de mand very llKht; vuils. lower, J6a7.2.". Hogs Reielpts, 33: 5 nlOc.i lower; York irs. J5.15; light. J5.10; mUed and mo. iliums, J'.rii5.17'j; good heavy. 5.1.u5.20: pigs, $5n5.10. rmuhs, S4.Wal.70. Slieep and Lambs Receipts. 15; steady; best lambs, T.OOaS; ntheis. J0.75: medium tops, )6aH Mi; culls to good, $l.5na4.73; wethen und yeatllngs, 0 50a7. Oil Mnrktrt. Oil City. March 3.-Credlt balance, Jl.ti! certlllcates, $1.0,i-j bid; shipments, U2.9W barrels; uernge, b0,45O barrels. Pll.L-SIlNSi:. It stands to reason that Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills will crowd out of tho market many of the nauseous old- timers. A better medicine ut less man lmir the pilco Is nil tho argument needed to l:icp tho dtmand whaf It has been phenomenal-)') duses 10 cents. They euro Sick Headache, Biliousness, and allay all stomach Irritations. At nil druggists. Sold by Matthews Bros, and W. T. Clark. -31. :c i IV-: H V ' .'fr ..' .X .4 ' t "t ih . V A
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