r .! X, ,.. li.r -), 'a. n4T ".jTi 7 ' ; ' M f 1 t -" " V 10 THJti SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1902. . i KILLED BY AMENDMENTS BOND ORDINANCE WAS INDEFI NITELY POSTPONED. lAiter Amendments Increasing Total Amount by Over $100,000 Had Deon Adopted, a Motion to Stop Further Consideration Was Passed. Committee to Draft New Measure Making Provision Only for Bridges and Flro Houses Mr. Palne's Llttlo $500,000 Amendment. Common council last night, by a vote of twenty-two to fourteen, decided to Indefinitely postpone notion on the ordi nance which, os originally Introduced, ju-ovlded for the Issue of $328,000 North of bonds for various Improvements, nnd further decided to appoint n. committee of five to draft a suitable substitute ordinance to contain provision only for the erection of bridges nnd of tiro houses where deemed neccssniy. This action was tnkeu nfter the ordU nance had been amended so as to In I'rea&e the total amount by over $100, fiOO. It was charged Unit some of the intendments offered were presented for the sole purpose of killing the incisure, nnd many of those who voted for these itdmlttcd that they did so Milely for the purpose of making: nn absurd measure cut of It. fJvnn Evans, chairman of the finance committee, offcied the ihst amend ments. They provided for the elimina tion of the Item of $l.,,00u for the erec tion of a new engine house for Engine . company No. G; for the reduction from $;:0,400 to $20,400 of the item for the opening of Irving avenue and Vine street; and the addition of new items of $10,000 for the opening nnd grading of Beech street, between Crown and Biucher avenues, and of $20,000 for the widening of Lafayette street, between Jiromiey ana Norm Main avenues. These were nil adopted without discus sion. Other Impiovemonts. Other amendments then offered and adopted were as follows: By Mr. Ituane, $40,000 for construction of a f-ower on Toplar street, from mouth of Fourth district newer to Lackawanna river; by Mr. Snoivden, $25,000 for con frtructlon of bridge over Lackawanna river, from Wood ptreet to Nay Aug nieniie; by Mr. Gurrell. $4,000 far con duction of iotainlng wall on Tairview Rvenue. Mr. Paine then offered an amendment providing for the addition of an item if $f.00,000 for the construction of a tun nel from thp corner of Ash sticet and Monroe avenue to a point at Ash sticet and tlie Ttoarlng Brook. Chairman ttolinthan became indignant at this and called for a halt. The common council fould not afford to go through a bur-let-nue performance, he said, and it was no place for buffoonery. This brought the whole question to nn ishiie and opened the flood-grates of oratory. Mr. I'alpin moved to indefi nitely postpone, and Mr. ICeller, in nn p tended speech, seconded thp motion, .claiming th.it ihlle there were good things in the ordinance the bad and unnecessary things outweighed them. Chairman Kobnthnn took the floor nnd made a ringing speech in onnosi- tlon to I he motion. Scranton ns a second-class, up-to-date r-ity, siiouM not be as tar behind the times as Taylor or Mlnnnkii in the way of public 'im provements, ho said. The unnecessary items should be stiuck out. New Measure Favored. Mr. Partridge said that the people living near the places whcie bridges hove been wai-bed away aie not vrn being treated with common decency by 1hc city. Tropcr fire protection Is de nied them and they are given no con sideration. Mr. Paine pointed out that it would be impossible to reconstruct the old ordinance and argued in favor of an entirely new measurp. The motion to Indefinitely postpone was carried by the following vote: Yeas Clarke. Thomas, D. Kvans, Hen ry, Snowdcn, lldggerty, Mefireevev, f'nl pin. Partridge. I'.ilno. Phillips C 'itosar, Gaivln, Harvey, Sykrs, (Jurrell, Fuller Keller, Joseph Kosar, Troy, Barrett, Nor ton 22. Nays Casterllne, AV. IV. Bvans, K. W. Kvans, Searing, A. L. Lewi, James, Ituane, Roche, Knocpfel. Wm, Lewis, Btlpp, McHalo, Graf. Kobathan It. Mr. Keller's motion to nppoint a spe cial committee of live to draft an or dinance making provision only for bridges and fire houses being adopted, the chair named the following commit tee: A. L. Lewis, Castciline. Keller, Calpin and Gaivln. New resolutions in troduced and adopted wero os follows: By Mr. Casterllne Directing the super intendent of the bureau or engineering to prepare plans and an estimate of tlio i ost of grading Clean-low street from North Main avenuo to the Lackawanna railroad's main line, and for tho opening nnd grading of the following avenues Itctween Clearvlcw nnd Theodore streets: Church avenue, Summit nvenue, Sumnor avenuo and Rebecca avenue. By W. W. Kians Directing tho dlroo tor of pnbllo works to compel the prop erty owners on Main avenue between Pi Ice and Jackson streets to lay their t-ldewnlks to grade. Fly A. L. Lewis Directing the super lutendtiit of tho bureau of engineering to rim tho lines for a road between Meridian nnd Scranton btreets ndjoinlng tho Amloy property. By C'hns. Bosar Providing for an In. restlgnllon by tho Joint roweis and drains .ommltteo of tho condition of tho Itonr Iner biook ns tho result of tio flushing sf tho old steel company site by tha Ucktnvnnna nnd Wyoming Valley Rail sny company. New Ordinances. Now nidlnances Introduced and re fened' to committee were ns follows: By Mr. Hnggerty-Provldlng for two Hcctiie lights In tho Third ward. By Mr Oalvln Piovldlng for an elec tric light nt the Intersection nf Crown ivenue mul Mooslc street, FINANCIAL Spencer Trask & Co. BANKERS 2t & 29 Pine Street, New York Members New York Stock Exchange, BOOD Y.McLELL AN & CO. BANKERS. No 7 Broadway. New York City. MCMDKRS NBW YOnR STOCK EXCHANGE. STOCKS.BONDS and INVE5TA1ENTS ORDERS EXECUTED FOR INVESTMENT ORON MARGIN THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New Votk, Nov. 21. Movements In to day' j stock maillot wero iregular for the most part, this condition being due in a great mutism u to tho Inci cased stiengtli of foteign exchange. The money wan compaiatlvoly easy, most loans for ninety days or longer being made at 516 per cent. Early trading in such stocks ns St. Paul, Heading, Atchison, Mnnlntttuii, Moliopcl itaii, Sugar, Colorado Fuel and other ac tive issues was at a lowei level, but some of tlicsa stocks, notably St. Paul and Heading, soon iccoveied. Bock Island is sues made eaily gains of 1 and 2'4 per cent., the common ptefenod lespectlvcly. on heavy tinnsnctlons. The sticngth of these stocks bi ought a shaip lecovory but thu list soon developed another reac tionary tendency, pressufc being shown against St. Paul, nil declining a point or moro, with greater lo"?es In Canadian Pa cific nnil Hocking Valley. Loulsillo and Nashville was decidedly en.itic, stinting with ono point decline, tallying 114. and then declining almost as much. During tlie early period there were n few move ments of impoitnnce In tho Industrials. Trading continued dull and hugoly pro fessional until the afternoon when a new movement in Manhattan advanced that stock to 15S fiom which It declined D points, closing with a net gain of 2 points on very largo transaction. The gieat bulk of Manhattan buying was by Gould brok ers. The movement in Manhattan stimu lated buying in Now York Central nnd Pennsylvania, but Metropolitan and Brooklyn Transit weic little affected either way. The bear faction traded cau tiously, but took courage from tho ab sence of any news icgardlng tho so called Mnnhattnn "deal" and made a sue cossful attack upon that stock. New Yoik Cent Ml was forced down while attempts to move Amalgamated Copper met with Boston selling. Short rnxeiing in the llnal dealings was hardtv of suttlolent volumo to prevent an inegiilar close. Total sales today, SS2.100 shares. Bonds weie Irregular nnd dull. Early loscs wero largely rciocird when the Mock market developed strength. Total sals, par value. J.'.(KX),0000. Culled Stntes 2's and the 5's declined U per cent, on tho last call. The following quotations ate furnished Tho Tribune by Tlalght & Kreeso Co., "II 313 Mcars Building. . D. Bunyoii, man- Open. High Low.ClobC Casey Broth rs Special Thanksgiving Wine and Liquor List OARGAINS in Wines and Liquors of high grade do not exist. Firms' who offer tliem on the - something-for-nothing plan, usually reverse the conditions by selling nothing for something. In presenting these quotations on pure Wines, Whiskies and Cordials, we wish you to understand that Casey Brothers are not attempting to insult your intelligence with so-called "bargains." The lines w.e handle are standard goods good enough for us to guarantee---and the prices are as low as liquors of this character can be sold. 8 ager. yf- u A null. Copper .... Am. C. & F Am. Cotton Oil . Amciicnn Ico .... Am. Ice, Pi- Am. Locomotive Am. Loco . lf .. Am. S. & Tl. Co . American Sugar Atchison Ati'hHon. T'r .... Halt. fc Ohio Hinok. P. T Canadian Pacific Clies. & Ohio .... Chicago & Alton Chic. & G. V ... C.. M. & St. P .. Col. Fuel &' Iron Col. &. Southern Col. & South , 2d Pr.. 4 uel. & Hurt l'ii Den. & Tl. G Pr.... !W'i Detiolt Southern ... ITU llo 3r Krle. 1st Pr iVj Krle. 2d Pi- 1S Hocking Valley 0J Illinois Central 110 Louis. & Nash t.'l'j TJii Manhattan l.vi i.is 4,1,' r.f."i it is -is tr-i . lb-- ll-'i liv-n l'l'i . asH "n, :;s " . -qu :" -' i -"7b . PJ 0J i)1',i f- . 11 II ti I! .ico1! ii"; in1; ios . Sl'i Ml, MU K!'4 . ns--' pi ps-i, !s& .. p'itj m pii i"i . C,2U '! '- i .ILILj l-JH USi VZVU . WA 1i Hi" -nt . :n :iji; iwj, . Id 'Jtl'8 -" .17T'6 17fi9s 1771 . sjia s: . ::'ir(, iin-ii an tr.'s Pft'i JJ4 ""' s (Vlli. 1116 llvl rn K'i P(1'4 14o'5 121'b ir.n ;;.i'S "i'i 17"',i S"5 "0" 1"H pfti; 17'i r. 4SI't P2". lifi'S iit'5 ! California Wines CLARET, PORT, SHERRY, ANGELICA, CATAWBA, MA DEIRA and MUSCATEL Cali fornia Wines of tried and true quality, bottled and guaranteed by us. Cases of 12 quarts, $1.00. Per bottle, 00c and 50C IIOCKHEI1MER & REIS L1XG First-class Golden State productions. By the. case $1.25. Per bottle 50C CALIFORNIA BURGUNDY and SAUTERNES By the case, $"i.00. Per bottle. 50C Imported Clarefs MEDOC, Druse & Fils, Freres Per case, 12 quarts, $7.25 ; per bottle DC ST. JULIAN, J. Calvert & Co. Case of 12 quarts, ?S.0l) Q. per bottle OUC PONTET CANET, Brandcn berg Freres vintage of 1S90 Case of 12 quarts, $10.75; per 4 bottle 1.15 Biirgiindy Wines Imported BEAUJOLAIS, R. Briuughaus Case o'f 12 qts., $10.50 ; t per bottle 1 .UU CHABLES. J. Calvert & Co., vintage of 1889 Per case - of qts., $13.25; per bottle 1 .3U Impoitcd ' While and Rhine Wines SAUTERNES, Brandenburg Freres, viifiagc of 1!)0J Per case, $7.25 ; bottle 75C HA UT SA UT E R X ES, Cru.e vc Fils, I'Veres Case, $12.75; per bottle 1 .25 LAUBKXIIEIMER, RHINF. Wine, in the glass from C. Lantern & Sijlin Case, 12 quarts, $7.00; per bottle 70C N E I R S T E I N E R RHIXE WINE, Hcnkel & Co. Case, $7.75; per bottle... oUC Champagnes Imported C. II. MUAIM & CO.. EXTRA DRY, MOET & CflAXDOX, WHITE SEAL. PIPER 1FEID SJECK, SEC. WHITE LABEL I 'or case of quarts, , $.51.50; per quart bottle. . 2.75 POMMERY & GREXO, DRY or BRUT, VEUVE CLICQUOT, SEC. BRUT or DRY Case of quarts, $.'115.50; per quart bottle, $11.00 and Z.90 American GOLD SEAL, SPECIAL' DRY, GREAT WESTERN Case of quarts, $111.75; per quart bottle 125 COOK'S, IMPERIAL Case of quarts, $115.75; per -. quart bottle 1 ,5U American Whiskies Green Valley Rye Pure old and mellow it is all a Whiskey for home use should be. By the gallon, $1,00. Full quart bottles, $1.25 MONOGRAM, bottled and guaranteed bv Casey Bros.; per bottle 1 .OU WILSON WHISKEY Per bottle 1 .00 HUNTER RYE Per . ' bottle 1.00 ANTEDELUVIAN Per bottle 1.50 MOUNT VERNON1 - DISTILLERY bottling. 1 .50 CASEY BROS. PRI- VATE STOCK Bottle 2.00 Scotch and Irish Whiskies D E WAR'S O L D HIGHLAND SCOTCH Per bottle 1 .25 JOHN ROBERTS OX'S THREE STAR Per bottle .' 1.50 BURKE'S FOUR STAR IM PERIAL; per bottle, (quarts round) 2.00 BURKE'S F O U R STAR IMPERIAL Flasks 2.00 Cocktails TRIUMPH BRAND COCK TAILS, MANHATTAN. MAR TINI WHISKEY, HOLLAND GIN and VERMOUTH Per bottle 1.00 Imported Liquers and Cordials ANISETTE, L. Martini Per bottle , 1 .52 CHARTEUSE, YEL- , LOW LABEL Quarts .2.10 BENEDICTINE, LE , Art GRAND Bottle 1 .90 ABSINTHE, Pernod . , Fils Bottle 1.60 CREME DE MENTHE, GREEN MARIE Bot- - tic 1.50 vM! it:-; ist'6 no" I Met. st. rtv Moxlonn Central .... .". LT Mo, Kan. Si Ti-c.... -O'i '.Vi'i Mo.. K. T.. Pr oil', .Wi Mo. rnclflc lftV-i IftpiA lCH x. v. I'cntrni ir.l rw ni Not folk & West .... 7fi 71' Out. & West :Ws ''. Penna. n. II 157i ri'i People's Gas 101 lOJ'S, Pressed Steel Car.... mi mi.'. Readlns Wi cti KcadlnET, 1st Pr sr.'i S7'i ne.ullns. I'd Pr 7.7U 77' i Republic Steel lOVi 1P'4 Republic Steel. Tr .. 7il 7H Rock Island A 4il'i 47 St. I.. ft San F 71', 7-,1l St. I,., So. W 7M 27"& Southern Pacific .... fil'i fi." Southern R. R "2, iKTs Southern R. R., Pr.. f2i J Tenn. Coal Iron... 51 I) Texas Pacific I. 43; W 7 n-i 157 101, fiO lU SH'i 7n?4 li 7i', AV 71 Vi 27i .",2' ' f2' w, --'4 K :r,7'i 71 Mi insii mm CvO fi2' R71J ifi 4r,ii 72-i 27-d li 4." Union Parlfio 1(114 102 KH'J inii. !1 12T SS1t BESOUED FROM THE FLAMES. UJnooka Family Has a Narrow Es cape from Death. JWts, Slaty Jlongan and her flvo small ?!ill(licn, llvinB in Mlnookn, narrowly escaped death in tho burnlnu" of their home, enily j-,-stcrday jnornlng. The lower part of tho house was al most flllpd with tinmen and smoke when a neighbor, Joint l.anijan, broke In a .-Window, readied the upstahs and moused the sleeping Inmates. It was with tho greatest dlillcnlty nnd without n moment to spate that they were gotten out, They Fay the User. If you wish a half-tone or line cut, let the Scranton Tribune make U for you. Our equipment for this work Is complete and up-to-date. We have facilities for doing the finest sort of twiil: at lowest prices and what's more, we do It. A trial otdcr will convince ITnlon Pacific, Pr ... 01 U IT. S. Leather 12'i V. S. Leather, Pr.... S(Vi V. S. Rubber 17 1T. S. Steel sr,3i 1. S. Steel, Pi- M't SPi "VVnhash "v; an; AVabasli, Pr !.- I", Western TJnlon Sl'J soil rl. Central 25; 2J'I Total sales, Ril.ioo shaics. AInney, Wi per cent, CHICAGO GRAIN & PROVISION T 4, Ml L1JU P2T 1211 17 itl.TJ Ki'k W 4-, VI 2d,i "WIIKAT- Decembei May CORN December May OATS-Di-eembcr , Mny , PORK J.tntiary .. Wny LARD Jauuaiy ., Mav , RIHS Janpiiiy ... ;viay Open- IIIkIi. Low. Close. 7U?i Cllf. 42i ."!! SJli 1.V70 11.70 !)P.-, S.77 S.I2 7.00 Vs 70 r.V'i ISli HI1, 1.1.7. 11.7. 0 II S.77 S.12 7,0il rp, 42-8 ir. 7 11.70 o:r. S.77 S.12 7.00 7 in ra-i 42 Sl'f, l-,.r,7 11.70 fi.12 S.77 S12 ;.oo NUW YOnK COTTON MARKET. Open. JIlKh. Low. Close. Peeembcr S37 Sit S3" K.tt January sno SIS R.:ss 8.17 March s.20 sio st"i sxs May 8.32 S.fO s:il bS9 .,.,,. ,,,, 1J3 12. I2j 115 W0 48 35 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations 33a3ed on Far of 100. STOCKS. Bld.Asked. Couaty Sv. Bank & Trust Co SCO First Nat, Hank (Carbonimle). ... Third Uatlonal Bank ko Dime Dap. & DIs, Bank ,.,,,,, sqo Economy I... II. .t P, Co ... First National Bank l-joo Lack, Tiust & Sato Dep. Co . 195 Clark Sz biiovcr uo . t'r r scranton olivines ihhik rrndaia- isaiionai uanu Scranton Bolt & Nut Co. l'eopioa uani; ,,, Scianton PacUInc Co ,,,, BONDS. Scranton Passenger Railway, first mortgage, duo 1920,. ,,, pnnlo'a Street Railway. Ill at mortgaBo, due XS18 115 cial mortgage, due 1921 115 Scranton True. Co., 0 per cent, 115 Economy I. II. & P. Co , 97 N. Jersey & Pocono Ice Co 97 Consolidated Water Supply Co ,., 1&3 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O, Dalo, 27 Lack. Ave.) riour-? 40. Hutter-tFiesh creamery, 2Cc. fresh dairy, !Ultc. Cheese I3a13le. Eggs Neaiby, 30o.; stooge, 22c. Marrow Beans Per bushel, J2.S1 Onions Per bushel, 7Ja90c Potatoes CSo. per bushel. Now York Grain and Froduce Market New York, Nov, 24. Flour Receipts, SI.. 2&H fairly actlvo and firm. .Wheat-Spot Kindly place your orders as early as possible, as even our perfect delivery service will be taxed to its utmost when the final thanksgiving rush be.' gins. o eJGSi MI o8 Sales Departmeut 2I6 La'CKAVYAMNA AVE1.,5CRAMT0JS There . is an entrance to our store through every telephone transmitter. NEW PtIONE, 2974 OLD PHONE, 2162 Let Us Have Figures SCRANTON This handsome Reed Rock er, Large Roomy and Com fortable. Just like cut. A matchless value Only $2.75 Ask for your coupons. Free Holiday Gifts. Prize No, i, $60,00 in Mdse, No, $40,00 in Mdse. CARPET AND FURNITURE CO. ' 406 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. 'Registered. easy j No. 2 red, 'ic. elevator; No, 2 led, 77aic, t. o, b. iillonr. No. 1 noithern Du luth, SJ'4c f, o, b. niloat; options opened Him and were well sustained, until mid day, when thero was a reaction; tho lato niaiKot was wcaic ana cio&eu -no. nei lower; May closed 79?4c: December, Sft!4 :orn Spot. fiilut; No. 2, iVjifcc. eiuvator, and fAic i ,o. b. nlloatf No. 2 yellow, HSp.j No, 2 white, OSc; options, ttrm hi early (Ic.illngH. but eventually eased otT and closed Kc. net lower; January closed M?4c; May. 47c?;,; Dei ember, P9lii. Oats Spot steady: No, 2, 30c; standard white. SSc; No. 3, Kites No, 2 white, 3Sc.; No. U white, 37Hc; truck mixed western, nom inal: track white. 37n42e.: option maiket lifted showing conslileinhlo early tliinucs.s on tho wet weather, leucted in tho aC tPinoon witli wheat and com. nutter Steady; extra creamery, 2Se,-, factory, 1U ISc ; cieameiy, common to choice, 20a27e.; Imitation cieumery. 17a21c; state dairy, SUaSiiu,; lenovated, 17!ia21o. Clieesu Film; new state, full eieam, fancy, small col oied, old, 12sial!c,; now, 1215c; small white, old, 12)ial3c; new, 1211c.; laigo col oied, old, 13c; now, 12',e,; luigu whlto, olil, J.!e, I.'kss Steady; stute and I'nnn sylvanla, iivoiagu best, 2Sa23'ic; refrlg eiated, lSa'ilq.; western, fancy graded, 25 a27e ; western, poor to pilme, 21aiic, Philadelphia Pioduce Market. Philadelphia, Nov. 2I.-Whe.it-Qulet; con 1 1 act giude, November, 7ulJa"01ie, Com Finn, fair demand; old No. 2 yel low (local trade), WaOS'ic Oats-Steady, No. a white clipped, 87iio. Butter-Quiet; extia, western cieamery, 2Sc; extia near by pi lilts, 30c. Jlggs. Steady, fall- lie. maud; fiesh neaiby, -lie; Io.sh olT; do. western, 2Sc; do. soutlifesteui, 2Ca.'7c; do. southern, 23c, Cheese Firm, lair de manl; Now Vork full cienms, prlnio small, 13lic.; do. do. tali- to good, 12ial3c; do, do, prime, Urn, 13aU'4c; do. do. fair to good, li-!dUQ. ltotlued Suguis l'n changed,. Cotton Ten points higher; mid dllng uplands, SCOc Tallow-Quiut; city prime in tierces, bnC-Uc; country, pi line, In buirels. UCtic; cakes, 07!i7'.Se. ' Live I'oultiy Steady, fulr demand; fowls, 10a lllic; roosteis. So.: spilng chickens, la lie: ducks, 11ii12c: tmkejH. llaU'c; geese, lCillc. Dressed I'oultiy Film, ood do mund; fowls, choice westcin. 13c,; do. southern and situthwestern, 12al21Cc; tio. fair to good, llalllic; old looMois, 9al0o,; Special One Piece Union Underwear winter weight Thanksgiving Special! Carving Set, Wednesday Only 3 Hours' Sale, 9 to 12 A. M. A useful article for every home. For three hours only "Wednesday Morn ing," between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock, we will place on sale 1,000 of these Carving Sets. Each set includes one large knife and one large fork exactly like cut, made of excellent tempered steel. The price asked is but one fourth its value. If you are on time Wednesday morning you can get one set at the ridiculously low price of 19 Cents-Wi 0L.D I ddiKDiililiM HBfeh Hltefe.. Special Notice Please have the correct change ready. No mail or tele phone orders filled, none sent CO. D , and positively none sold to dealers. On sale only from 9 to 12 o'clock Wednesday morning. worth $4. 412 Spruce Street. See new line of Neckwear. roasting chickens, nearby, 15c; do, small and medium, 10.il.lc.; turkeys, choke, neat bv. 13alliu.: do. lair to uooil. U.illc: dp. western choice, 14al3c: do. small and inocium, luauc; uucks, lo.uoe. Chicago Grain Market. Cblcairo. Nov.' 21. Tiadlnu thu In crinln pits was lather Inactive today and after u tlUht buUe at tho opening, pilces bbbsb;, 322 Lackawanna Ave. Model Home Furnishers "The Store That Saves You Aloney." weakened and tho close wis easy with Dtcember wheat asc. lower and l)e leniber loin lc lower, IJeciinlier oats i-IOM.d sc hlglioi- while Junnaiy piovli ioiis wuiu fioin 2's.n24.ie higher. Ciibh liiotatlous were as follows. No. 2 coin, tUij.; No. 2 yellow, Me.i No. 3 oats, 31'la 3tJic; No. 2 re. laJeo.-, good feeding barley. 33.iJJ58 ; fair to choice limiting. 11a DSc; No. 1 llax seed. $1.15; No, 1 uoith westem. $1.21; inline tmoihv seed, WW. mess pork per bun el. $lUS7V-al7; laid, pel- bundled pounds, ?10.7!ialO.TU; shoit lib.-, i'J.23. drj salted shouldeis, p.37Ua JW, slioit clo'ir sliKs, $9.uU.i'J7.i. Buffalo Xlvo Stock Maiket. Kan Huffalo, Nii 21. rattle Hetelpts, r..in; nil butclieis, and light killing b'iaU's htioug anil lii.ilJc, hlghei; oiheis dull and lowei: inline steeis. ij.h!.".J; bhlpp do.. $3 2'uj.7."; butclieis'. do., Jlaj; liellvts, $1 i" u 75; cows. $.'.23.i.2S; canners, II ai.', balls. f.'.M.il; fcidci, !;.7.'alW: stockei", .J2Ckil; slock livllvis, .'2J;U; fiesh cons and spilugcis, stt,nl.; good to el 1 .VUio'i, iniillnin to good, J-i.uiJ.iJ.W; I tiion f.'.aai. llnirs lteeelnts. L"l.G(X): active: Kiuiles, sle.ul. otheis, Kalue. till lie,ii J'i:i..iO...M, uued, Ji.Kiii:W; (is and ilg, fi, loughs, J'jWjo&O; ti .Va5. Sheep and Lambs llecclpts, '.1 sheen, turn: ambs. steady: top 'i jr,.iAi'.".);; e-ulls to Rood. tlaSii); yeail M 7o.lt; ewis. JI2kUij: sheep, lop ii fj;aj:;o; culls, to good, 51 w.U.lj. I H '?. i I