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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1900.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
JONAS LONGS SONS.
SORANTON.
JONAS LONG'S SOAte.
You Can Save More Money Here Now, During Our Extraordinary Sale
of "The Leader" Scranton Stock, Than in a Whole
NICHOLSON.
Sptclnl lo tho Bcrnntcn Tribune.
Nicholson, March 10. Last evening
Mr. iind Mrs. Anson B. .Stephens gne
a birthday party at their home In
honor of their daughters, Jessie nnd
Marguerite, and Miss Minnie Hlnkley,
whose blrthdfUfl all come this month.
The, evening was very cnjoynbly spent
by tho joung people by playing games
and darning tintil a late hour, when
refreshments werp served by Leslie
and Arthur Staik and Howard and
Marguerite Stephens. Those present
w.cro: Front Htarkvllle, Mr. and Mrs.
tleorge Htatk, Mr. Stanley Aee, Mr.
It. M. Totter, Mr. William Oakley, Mr.
V. V.. Oakley: fiom Hast Lemon, Mr.
nd Mis. Chester Stalk, Mr. Arthur
Stark, Mr. Leslie Stark: fiom Fleet
llle, Miss Gertrude Smith, Miss Cora
Green; from West Nicholson, Miss
Maude Hlnkley, Mr. Fred Hlnkley:
fiom Nicholson, Mr. and Mis. Ftank
P. .Stephens. Misses Florence Wllkln.
.Kthet Stark. Matle Miller, Vera Tay
lor, Virgil Taylor, Doll Hlnkley, Ruth
Johnson, Bessie Stephens, May Farrer,
Lena Uonno, Eunice Pay, Myra May
naid, Madeline Stephens, and W. S.
frock, Morris Hlnkley, Fred Clock,
I.egiand Stephens, Howaid Stephens,
Hairy Moredock, Itnv Snyder, Cecil
U. Shields, Winnie E. Hlnkley.. Taylor
Hlnkley, Stanley Stephens, Clarenre
Ucrts, Itobert Bond.
Mr. J. M. Carpenter has sold out his
furniture storo and stock to Mr. Paul
Beardbley and his brothcr-ln-Iaw.
Mrs. Martin Ruh Is visiting her son,
Fred In Carbondale.
The ladles of the Presbyterian church
l give a wurm sugar social In the
church parlois next Wednesday even
ing, March 14.
Miss Juna and Grace Warner are
spending the day In Scranton.
Those who attended the L'pworth
league convention at Clark's Summit
today were: Mrs. Leonard Knapp,
Mrs. A. W. Stark, Mrs. Charles Brow n,
Misses Nellie Thompson, Bessie
Stephens, Ethel Stark nnd Rev. L. E.
Sanford.
Mies Lottie Snjder Is visiting friends
In Pectollle, Pa.
Since Dr. Down made his faiewell
visit heic ho has been practicing for
Dr. Longstrect, in Scranton.
Mr. and Mrs. James Blakesloe spent
yesterday afternoon In Lathrop, Pa.
Mi. William Hotchklss, who has
been confined to his house for over a
year with broken legs, is now able to
walk up town alone.
Mr. I. T. Whitbeck, who has been
traellng in Rhode Island, has just re
turned home.
The ladles of the Unlvcrsallst chuich
scred a supper at tho home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. X. Shields This week to
about fifty people.
The ladles of the Methodist church
served a supper at tho parsonage this
week to about ninety people. Proceeds,
$1.' 95.
AVOCA.
who have also purchased tho mill
property at tho outlet of tho lake.
They will put In an clectilo light plant,
convert the groc Into a lino picnic
ground, and nut a Htcamboat on the
lake. It Is then Intended, If Mifllclent
capital can bo raised, to tonsil ucl an
electric road to Scranton. Tho rcpoit
that they nre also negotiating for tho
Wlnola house Is said to be n mistake.
The Lake Wlnola association was
chartered about twenty jo.ira ago by
several Scninton and Wilkes-Bui in
capitalists and W. K. Little, esq , of
Tunkhannotk. The object of tho as
sociation was the purchase and contiol
of the wateis of Lake Wlnola for
boating, fishing, bathing, etc. The
members still letaln their cottages,
giounds and llshlng rlghtH.
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY.
Bpcclnl to the Scranton Tribune.
Susquehanna, March 11. The Laik
awanna nnd Montroso passenger lialn
fiom Montrose nnd Alford had a, 'eiy
nairow escape on Filday noinln?.
Two men felled a big tieii at a point
about halt a mile above Alfoid. and
It fell acioss tho track, twistliiK the
rails out of shape. One man stinted
towards Montrose to Jlag tho tiatn us
It came down the heavy guide, while
tho other ran to Alford :o gi t the sec
tion men to iemoe tho obstruction
and to repair the track. The ttaln wn
stopped when It was within a few
rods of tho ttec, and tho passengtio
walked down the gudo and oer the
big tiestle to Alford station. If the
train had stiutk the obstruction it
would hac been whliled down tho
steep mountain side an 1 Into th." sal
ley below, a. distance of heoial hun
dred feet. It was a very close oil.
Dr. F. A. Goodwin, of Susquehanna,
who was nominated for county cor
oner by the Susquehanna county Re
publican convention, befoie lomlng to
this borough, two eats nun, practiced
surgeiy In a New Yoik paU-ginduato
hospital.
The "crazy Patch" company will ap
pear In Hogan opera house on Monday
evening.
Rev. Di. Curtis, of the New Yoik
State Congregational association,
pleached today in tho Tlist Congiega
tlonal chut th in Oakland.
Chailes N. Stoddaid, of Monti ocd, Is
tecoveilng fiom a seeio Illness.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If it
falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signa
ture Is on each box. 23c.
THE MARKETS.
New
Wall Street Kevlew.
York Man I) 10 'lhe Hading In
David L. Davis has been appointel
hy Governor Stone as a delegate to
the National Mining Congiess to be
held at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 19
to 23. Pennsylvania will be lepresent
ed by thirty delegates and will repre
sent both anthtacile and bituminous
Intel ests.
On Friday morning while Edwaul,
tho 10-yeat-old son of Ml. nnd Mrs.
Cornelius Osboine, was plaing In No.
' school, he fell with much fori e
against a. sharp cornel of tho desk,
indicting a gash between the eves.
Dr. Seamon bound tho cuts with ev
ei.il stitches.
The Avoca collleiy has suspended
opeiations until next Thursday.
Adam Smith, of Fall view, is substi
tuting Opeiator Sickles at the Lehigh
Valley tut-off, the latter being quiet
ill.
A. J. Eailey, of the Noith End, Is
suffeilng, from an attack of grippe.
Miss Kate Dunn, of Main sticet, Is
suffering fiom an attack of pneumonia.
Ambrose Mtemus, t,r.. of Mooslc, is
suffeilng from a severe attack of pneu
monia. Mr. and Mis. John Cuuan, Mr. and
Mrs. Patrick McKeon, Mr. nnd Mis.
T. J. O'Malley and W. B. Cut i an ale
attending the funcial of a relative In
Hawley today.
Misses Maiatet Dixon and Maij
O'Malley, Messis. F. E. Claike, Thos.
Malonej, Patilck McNulty and Wil
liam Jennings are spending their spring
vacation ut the homo of his patents.
Merrltt, tho 3-veai-old son of Ml.
and Mrs. Chailes King, of Jloosic, died
on Friday afteinoon aftei seveial davs
Illness of pneumonia. The f uncial will
take place this afternoon. Interment
will be In Mnrcy cemetery.
Rev. T. F. Carmody pleached the
feetmon at tho Lenten services ut Rend
ham last evening.
Chronic Diarrhoea Cuied.
My mother suffered with chronic
dlnuhoeu for seveial months. She was
attended by two physicians who at last
pronounced her case hopeless, she pio
curcd one 23-ent bottle of Chambei
laln's Colic,' Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, and five doses gave her per
manent lellef. I take pleasuie In
icconimcndlng It as the best on the
market. Mrs. F.,E. Watson. Aiken,
Ala. Sold by all, druggists. Matthews
Bios'., wholesale and retail agts.
Hoiks was litgilv conllned toil i to ep
ilations by board mom operatois, -i J has
bien tho case during tho wholo wtck. But
there was some small but t-lgnliliant
buvlng from outside. souice5, and espo
el illj manifest In the taking of fraction il
lots of stocks loi Investment whlih
III oved the attractiveness of tho pi cent
level of prices to thoso who aio not de
pendent upon onllmir money mirkct
vicissitudes for. holding stocks for the
dividend returns whlih thev ltld. 1 his
wldo distribution of the dealings ill o
lidded to the malthy appearance of tho
uiciket. The iharictei of tho b ink stule
ment wis .o conlldinth forceo'i th it
lis iipnuitamo was not awaited for the
closing up of contrails The trailns
have been on the short side of the iniu
lt quite uniformly during the ck, so
that the closing up of contracts itlffemd
the maiket very nppieclnbly. Sugai and
Peoples cias wpid notnblv In dementi
befoie the bunk statement, but woe sold
off again together with the local tinitlon
stock. The obvious unwllllngncrs of
prices to ltld on tho bank statement
drove the beats to uivei again Sugar
advanced an ctrcnie .".' and People's
G.is 2i2 the whole list rose to the high
est level of the inoiiilug with more show
of animation In the dealings than h.ui
been the event foi seveial dajs '1 ho
bank return was fullj as weak as vv.n
epicted The strength of the riav's mai
ktt must bo attilbittcd to a faith tint
speculative commitments being small the
maiket Is not very vulnerable to a tem
porary money squeeze. Be) nnd a tempo
rary stringency the new currency and
refunding law Is lonildtntly looked to for
eailv teller. There Is an undet current
of sentiment also th.it some of tho recent
htnvv loan expansion would bo readllv
convertible or trnnsfi riahlu in case of
any urgent need or credits, without dp
Ing (lanugo to present borrowers. This
would be Hue of such portions of the
recent loan expansion as have gone Into
government bonds, with a view to taking
out additional notes of elrcul itlon Total
sales, 1M.400 shims. Ralltoud bonds bavo
been In good demand, pan of tho buvlug
being attilbuttil to piebsuio of funds ie
iillzlng selling of government lionds bv
Investment holders to the banks. United
States old 4s nnd 3s mlwincid 1 per cent.,
Ss i minnii "u. and do. nulstered i: new
4s (uiipon declined rv and do. uglstered
and the 2 'i in the bid pi lie.
The following quotations are furnished
The Tribune by M. S Jordan & Co.,
rooms 705-705 Mcars building. Telephone
CC03:
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. Ing.
Am. Sugar '.' Wu'j is
Am. Tobucn ltd Hip.. 101
Am S & W '.4U 31 i r.p
A ten . to a s re.
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E-ACTORYVILLE.
-Hpo,il to the Scranton Tribune
' Vhctoryvllle.-PaMarch 11. Mr. John
RWJnvan. of New Yoik city, was a
. nleaeanr daller heio Filday,
W. S." Fl aco and Edward Chapman,
of Clark's Gieen, weie business visit
ors here Saturday.
Harry ZweUlg, of Maylleld, spent
Sunday here with his father.
:M!sh Alma Wrlgley, of Scianton,
-flenta couple of days hero last week.
At the Republican caucus held lust
Satvrtiav afternoon, M. V. Townsend
""and'Cluilcs Gatdner were elected dele-
'pateteT'tho Republican county con-
'VenUon to 1)6 helel in Tunkhannock on
Monday.
The Lake Wlnola association has sold
five' hundred and flftt'-threo of Its six
hundred shares to a Scranton syiuli
vatejpomposed of Dr. Sti uppler. Dr. W.
r Paine and A. M. and K. B. Morse,
i.-.1,
lt4
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"i vnrr "" lo"- necuning viuu encrvjr
' I'r KCC. nlJ " the comequencc o( thcv
1 ooudltloatarecutvdbyourtperUI-
TO Coune of treatment on trial
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l Jrl&I' 'iof- Wolnik your honor if ou
'2E' babot our skill and follow dlrrc-
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Rll MtDIOAL OO., BUFFALO, N.Y.
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t'hic. B & Q 12" &
St. Paul 1-ilU
Hoik IhlMIll IWin
l"el. Stc-1 !
l'ed Steel I'r 7J'i
I, onls. & Xiish MH
Manhattan El 1J".
Met. Truetlmi fo . .lo!
Mo Paellle 15'-
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CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE.
Open- High- Low- Clos.
Inc. est. rat Inc.
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WHEAT.
July
May
CORN.
July
May
OATS.
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Quotations All Quotations Baaed
on Par of too.
BTOCK8. Bid. Asked.
rind National Hunk s0
Scrsnton davlugs Bunk 300 ,,,
M
Year of Ordinary Shopping.
JONAS LONG'S SONS THE BIO. STORE.
A stock worth more than Seventy-five Thousajnd Dollars,
we bought for much less than half in plain figures, $31,745.
We are selling it at the' same ratio and we are giving you the
greatest bargains of a life-time. Today every aisle will teem
with uncommonly great money-savers. Not only today, but
every day during this Great Sale
It took spot cash
to buy "The Lead
er" stock 31,745
big round dollars.
Below are the
checksthat paid for
it; the receipt in
full from the re
ceiver and two pic
tures of The Lead-
1 liS iSn'OiEiSwa'&li
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ji iMiitrt (ai.7a.oo).b.iminfuatp.ytf tut. L"""","".-..' '5J0 '"''' rS
i furtt aontx for tat .ntir.jteok Cf iinhuUitf JnJWUijw h ''i5'Wec " ( 7 n
?K oiUlnt4 1 tt ICIU0ll IT0M of litk k Carta. ' BlliIIIlIfS fSfcite "" "",,,jh 'V fi ll't'-. I UKfi C
A' taor (tntruty non ttttj UiMS.,') ttli tj a , I j f J Jg IfjtttrWjWPfT WM ITfffllfel. :t's?Zf 1X3 $
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WE Began the sale last Wednesday morn- er
ing. It is not necessary to re-tell the
story of the great crowd,' who came ear
ly and stayed late.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday there
was no let-up to the enthusi
asm. Scranton has never be
fore seen so important a mer
chandising event.
TVia The dress goods and
silks was one of the
T Pfldfr finest collections
lwV'dutl we have ever
C--plr seen. It seems
31UIA. almost a pjty t0
XKFn c sell it at such unusu
tt dd aj jttje priCes ; not
All half its actual cost. The
" upholstery stock was
VTirr entirely new in Oc
liLVV tober. The stock is
woith double today what it
was then ; yet you aie not
paying us over one-quarter
its value. The book stock
of over ten thousand vol
umes was entirely new in
November, yet we cannot
buy the same books today for
what you are paying us for
them.
The handkerchiefs and
gloves, laces and ribbons,
domestics and linens, cloaks,
suits, corsets, millinery, wo
men's and men's furnishings
are of the very best.
Then there is art goods and notions, station
ery and perfumery, laces and embroideries, hos
iery and underwear all showing a vast quota of unmatchable,
unapproachable bargains.
We change the Bargain , Tables every
day. No matter when you come, there's
something new for you to see some
new chance to save money.
j Store Open at 8 O'clock, with 500 Salespeople to Wait On You.
Jonas
I on or Sons
Scranton Packlnrr Co fj
Third Natloniu ann
Ulrao Dcp & DU Bank
Uconoim I.lBht. H. &P. Co...
I.acka. Trust & Sato Dep. Co.
Scranton I'alnl Co.
Clark &. Snover Co.. Com. ...
Hnik i Bnoev.. l'ref.
Scr. Iron Kent. a & Mfg. Co. ...
Scranton Asle Wotkit
I.acka. O.ilry Co, Pitf
Co. Salngs Bank & 'iiuat Co
Tlrst Nat. Bank (Carbondale)
Klundnrd Drilling Co ...........
Now Mexico lly Conl Co., Pr..
BONDS.
Scranton Paf. Railway, tlrst
mortgage, duo 1920
People k 8trct Itullway. first
mortense djo 1918
People'H titrtflt Railway, Gen
eral roortsiiRe. duo 1M1
Dickson Mnnufactuilng Co....
Lackii Township School 6.. .
City ot Scianton St. Imp. ti,
Ml. Vernon Coal Co
Si-ranton Traction 6 bonds.. IK
Scianton Wholesale Market.
(Concctcd by II. CI. Dale, 27 I.uckuwnnna
Acnue.)
niittrr Picurocry, 2tc; dairy, tubH. 2lo.
i:KKH-Hocot webtern, W.alic; nearby,
mute, JTJie.
t'hc pho l'nll ereaiii, new, MMr.
lieanti Per bu , choke marrow, ti 10;
r.udlum, U'J; pcu, .'3.
200
47
150 ...
W
400
IX, ...
100
... 100
20
SOU
so
40 ...
US ...
US ...
us ...
100
... 1C3
... 102
Onions Per bu , 45c.
l'lour M.io.
Philadelphia Drain and Produce.
Philadelphia, Mureli 10 Wheat-Dull
and unchanged, contiuct grade, March,
"lu72c. Corn Klrmir, 'fcc. higher; No, 2
mixed, Murch, jlijalOi;. Oats Steady
ami In full demand; No 2 white clipped.
.)1ii3!;c. ; No. 'i do. do, .inc.; No. 2 mixed
do., 2Sa2)V Potutoot-SUuri) : Pcnnxjl.
anla choice, per bushel, fiimte.: New
York and wextem do. do. 5S.i00c.; do. do.
tulr to good do , 6.'u55c. Seedn Quiet but
Kteady; i loner, won tern, per bUhhel, car
lotn, 3 loiij.lS; do. Pennsylvania, per
Cound. uh to (iuallty, 6a8c; timothy, per
ushel. tar lots, 13alc, IJuiter Plrni,
Kood demand; fancy western iraimery.
.ti'ic; do. prints, 27c. UggH 'ic lower;
Ircsh neurjiy, i.v.j do. wettcrn. 15c; do.
HniithwcHtern. 15e.; do. xouthern, Uu.
Cheese Firm. Rellned HugiirH Un
changed. Cotton rirm and 4c higher;
middling uplands, 9 15-lfie. Tallow
Steady; clt pilme. In hogsheads. 5'ia
LSx.i country do. do, barrels, uuJ'-jc. :
daik do, 5a54o,; cakes, fi'c.j greiise, .!!i
ii'ie. I.ho Poultry Btnuly; fowls. 10a
10'3u.; old roosteis, 7a7V4cj winter chick
ens, HalSc; ducks, 12c; geese, lOallc,
Dressed Poultry Quiet, unchanged;
fowls. Malice: do. fair to good, lOalO'ju ;
old roosters, 8c; chickens, nearby, lla
.J.c. ; western do, large, )2al2Ue.: do, mo
dluni, 10a II i'.; common do., Ka3c; tur
ki'js, cholcu tu fancy, Uul3c; exceptional
lots, neailiy, lie; do fuTr tu good. i.iUV ,
common do, 7.iwc; ducks. in.ijt .: rccsc
SnOc Receipts l-'lour, J 001 burn Is an. I
l'J.OOO mi lis; 'Client, none; coin, laww
bushels; nits, isvoo bushels, hliljunoui
Wheut, 23mi0 huKhtls; corn, fH) buchclh,
oats, Uiwo bushels.
New York Oinin and Produce.
Now Yoik, Muicli 10 riom Qiilot but
try ste,ul.. Wheal Spot stMil, No J
led, bsc. cloxutnr; 7iV . f. o, b ullnat lu
stoic; No. 1 noithern Diiluth, "sV. f. o.
b , ulloat luiiiupt: options npiued ius;
the market was llnnlly a llttl off under
nallzln;,', cIosIub mihv at iinihuugid
pilccs to i.e. nit declluo; Muv cloi-id
7Jic; Jul. "Ac: September. 7.".c
Corn Spot strong; No. 2. t'.e. f. o li.
afloat and 4!'&i. elevator: options wre
fnlrly ucll. und tlrm all .day; cloid
stiong at Ijc net iidwinie; May. 41'kC.;
July. 41V. Oats-Spot linn: No J. 2si;
No. 3, 2V.; No 2 while. Jll(c; No j do,
Jl'lo.; track mUed wtstiru. 2Ma..nc:
track white, jmuJSe.: nptlonii unlet but
tlrmbor with corn. Bulter SteiuH nt tho
decline; wesleiu cieanierv, 20aV.; do
factory, lTaSuc; June iiiuniui, IMil'i.c;
imitation do, ISiilc: state ilalr, J'.iJIi'.;
do. treimery. JOuSV. Cheese Strung!
fancy larg whlto and colored, Uull'tc;
do. small colored, JJ'iiil.IV'. ; do. small
white, ICaU'iu,: cholcu giadcs. UaUhc
I-ggs Finn: state nnd Pennsjhnnln. ut
maik, llall'vc: Houihcrn do, Italic;
western do , IlaltVic.
Chicago Live Slock Market.
Chlc.iMi. Mauli inCiillle Itecclpts
ino. noinlimll) li.idl. in live and cluing
er. natives, good lo pilmn steers iiltiui,
pool to medium, Jlil'ia, m lei ted feedi rs,
Jlldil7'i; iiiImiI slmlcirs, $Ti0.i",ii, cow i,
$1.10.11 ."; hilfcif, lliiuiri i minis, U i'i
nl, bulls. $ al 10, (iilvih. I7:.i7'n. 1e
iiiih, imi'its foi lhe week about .: 0J,
Texas fed slieis, steaih, Jl't'it'Jfj! do,
bulls, in good di maud $l2.".iJ7" luus
ltccelpts toda. 210 iitlinntid for .Mou
dii. .!.il, lot t nci, .MM. stiong tn
Hliado hli-lur, belter niMlitx . good ilnu
ii nee j mlMil and butilieis. U i'al iii,
good lo elioleo ben. $17 jil'li'j! rough
do. il i.'i.i4t"i: light. $l7'UI!'J'a. bulk of
sulci, $IS7'iii4,i'i hhi op Kecilpts, 2.ftl;
sheep nnd lambs about steady: good lo
clinlcn wethers. J'l.Vah, l.ill t eholen
mlMil, tlon'iSi; winlirn. I ' i5 'hi; car.
Ill gs. $". 'si it, rirt; nullM' lambs, $"i.71ii7.Ii;
wtstein do, Sua", A Tblswiik's itiilpts
-Cnttli. li'iTU head; hogs. rd.eOO lieml;
sheip, fd noil head. Last weeks receipts
Cattle, il joo hind; hogs, lii.mxi luad;
sheep, l)l,i() luad,
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
K.ist Buffalo, MiikIi 10-Caltle P.p.
iciiits, 2 ears; quiet but steail.e foi Inutile
gliulis; msiIs. $ n7; ixlii. jT..'"r, tresn
cows, III in. $l.i&j e-Mia, Vi.i ik. Hogs
Keielpts. 1 iilis; easlu for light grades
but ste.uH for olbeis. best luay. t':i
51il4; mixed, $3 1." .aJ.15; Yolkcr.s, $Vi5 10;
pigs $1 Mil.'. 73. I mulls. J I ".Oil TO. fiheep
mid Lambs liiHcipts )". and li lit Id cnei;
llnm i fin limbs, steady for sheep; best
lambs. $7 ikVi? 7"i, otlu rs, $'j"i0i"i,0; shicp,
tops. $i'iii,iu""i. extra J'l'.m, culls to good,
$ i r.ui 10, wetluis and .Mailings, $b.u,75.
East Libei ty Cattle Market.
Hist l.llmte. MiikIi la futile Htiadv;
exti.i S3 ItaliJO. lilme $"J'a'Ki; com
iiiiiu $J .'"mi ' i Hogs hteiih : piimo me.
illiiius, $" 33a.ri 17' In aw Voikcis and
lu.iv.e hogs, $ Mi" U1?' Hslit Yorker $3
n"t: pigs, $ITi).iI"i; iniighs, $J 10a4 wi.
Mnii S'ot, , eliolco wethirs, $iJ10.itlJ0;
fomiuon, $'.'0,it50, (holee liiinbs, $7,Ma
T.i, lonunou in gmsl, I7.S0; cal calcs,
$7.i7 ."A
New Yoik Live Stock Maiket.
New orl. Mauli In Hemes None for
H tin: foellu'r stuiilv; i ilxes, sleinle;
Mais, J"'av.-j, luiiiiMiid iiclees. nominal.
Shi ep and I. imbs Sheep, slemh ; lunibs,
sleade to 2"c Inweli i IhmhI wiak; shcrii,
$irjn"iVi. no pilme In n ; lambs, $u voafi.
Ilogi, SKIms tnlil ut f!7"; one deck held
oi i, lei dug weak.
Oil Matkct.
Oil C. .Much 10 t'icdit hilanccs,
tl.iS; itilUU.ileH no libls m ffer: ship,
uu ills, lAlTa b.mils; iieeiagi, M.1JJ Tiar
nls; inns, i,J2i buriils; nserage, 97,571
bauds.
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