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THJti SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1902.
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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
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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.
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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
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Krle. 1st Pr iVj
Krle. 2d Pi- 1S
Hocking Valley 0J
Illinois Central 110
Louis. & Nash t.'l'j TJii
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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,
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Out. & West :Ws ''.
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People's Gas 101 lOJ'S,
Pressed Steel Car.... mi mi.'.
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Republic Steel lOVi 1P'4
Republic Steel. Tr .. 7il 7H
Rock Island A 4il'i 47
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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,
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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