XIV. NO 32 FIRST NATIONAL BANK. HUO-HBSVir-X.E3. > V '-A-- CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 W C. FRONTZ President. Surplus and FRANK A. REEDER, Cashier j Net Profits, otate Librlry DIRECTORS: Transacts a Genera/ ■; 1,1 I'font'/., John 0. Laird, C. . ■ j .. , p.- W C.Kronlz, Frank A. Reed or, Jacob IVr, ; Banking btisiucSS. • ~ , „ Lyman or?, \\ .1. » Him i ton.z, ( Accountsoflndivid- j" A s f V ul | jolm Hall.! uals and Firms solicited. Safe Deposits Boxes for Rent, Cue Dollar per 3 percent. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEFOSITS. No Place Like this Place For Reliable STOVES and RANGES,| CO A Xj OE, WOO D- H kiA / EL RS: ONE! OF WINTER'S GliTiiAT DRiLJGII. J House Furnishing Goods, Toois of Every Descriptor n, Gi.is and Ammunition Bargains Ilit bring the buyer back. Come and {.A ihe truth of our talk. A lot of saoom' fc.- tici • > v..-j and ranges for sale cheap. We can soli yen in .:c : anything from a fine Jewel Pase Burner tor. low ;.-rk*«vi bus 'jatiafacbory- cook stove. Hot Air, Steam and Hot Water Heating and I General Repairing. Roofing and Spoiling. a tu uet re JPci Ready For Christmas Shoppers . .. * 4 The Commencement of the Holiday K"u«oii find- litis st, rroad," ith Appropriate Gifts for personal or household needs. HOi I DAY I IANDKI R Always one of the leading stocks at Christmas time. Larger an<l more varied this year than ever. Tcinpti; values to show you for 5c to jJ,OO. Chris'mas Gloves Umbrellas; Dress Goods and Si ks are here for your choosing and at our very low prices. You woidd -eei; far to tlnd a mote aweptal»lr> remembrance. SILX PETTICOATS LADIES NECKWEAR Good Wool B1 ankets AH timely and serviecahle «rif!lN tieoats S:j.OS to SlO 00. Blank -h- .",0c i to SIO.OO a pair. Whatever W the f.ul in neckwear, you'll find it in re. SHOPBELL DRY GOODS CO., WILLI R SN'A. 1 5 RINTING TO PLEASE! ■ ' MM jj-tcwe irtein ©fficeJ LAPORTE, SULLIVAN COUNTY PA. FRIDAY DECEMBER 24, 1903. ! mm OHLLFO ™ AcjJ ie< • 1 SU" £ S lL» A*-Li to*? &*0 \ QTCCI TQHCT lilftP uSCLL IftlHlf ESii'l Conference Pressed Over Ly . Gon;pc- . 112 (-. Fight "Open. ~-l. iop" I\uie nm ri!!'n i"- T 'i rz nsiern Lr; rbkJ lo ij UC ; 1,5-iO.OOO Gteel Workers Assessed Tor I a Fiyht—A. F. L. Conftcjj at Pitta burg Appeal IJ All Unions to Join Utfggle in V'iiioh a Dafcat Means Their Extinction. Pit O.burg, Deo. 21. Y.'.m- was for- j ! matJy deciart a afeionst the United t States Steel Coi |io; ::tit-:i by tho 1< •d- j I or;. of organized labor tor- ghout the « ; I i:i-i:d State.and Can. ■: ■- ' tbe a ; c a momentous "two days" to:: or* ; euro. I The decision to battle, long find . ; hard as:i - the < !'•"■■ «'• ■a ■ , shop" pi-bey was l!-e '■ ■'' • " an ; , order iss>Ufd >.ev. year; :;no by ihe ! mnr.agsrs of the • <•-: a .uoa a;.;:f;tst j i all Di-.m iu the trr-si's raHU. Oao i mill after anus It. I • •' dfi> a : 1 III: -n L hop to I a : a l l 'ie I I Ad;; Igamated 6teel and Iron Workers' : foul •. thai: - Vi i t: •• pro.-: «:t ; of coiKplete e !!ue ■tf t.. *i un.ons. I 1 The last victory for the trueta w«a j In the . trihe a' <> ' ■ i; u-ks ja nt of i'.r- r - .i : Car Oonv j p;i ay. The!.■'•••• : ; -.;n ,:t !hn At Mia I MOls. In IS -'rt. O o. wj.ith ! I called out f.tati 1 < - only :e- ( ! suited in the indefinite shutting down of the milk; a dr . i ba; 1 e with the j fa.; i... ■; sln da' ;:er <•' ■ t:e > .c. i a-ht- ; Ing now for their v.ay c\ tenee, the • unions of aten w ho work in th>> trades employed by the fcU'al 'Trust have r;l- j litil to their sup; . , -all the unto:.a j co aprised in the American Federation ; ! of 1 .abor. To furnish sinews for the great in- j dust rial war, an aasersn ent of 10 i cents per member v ••••• (aalered. Th.e j Federation has a paid-up teembei diip j ; of 1,5 0,000. | jacT pVi Tiir cniAicpv till J uii MIL DUVJL.fii Fte.'ient Addresses 500 of New York's Tra:npo in Mission. New York, N. Y„ Dec. 20. For the first time in the unwritten history of the Bowery, the President of the t ia - ed Plates talked last night to an audi ence coin pored aln «--r entirely of ho boes, panhandlers and a;tte-slamme:s, i gatlic-i :il in a rraaad ntas; within the hospitable walls of the llowtry .1. Blon. There were . it . •■) of tia; o | ragamufllns, of all it, sizes, w'■ s and laces. That Pre ;iilent Tr ft. e. • r saw a stranger i-gsromtlon of Amerl- ! ; can t iti/e ns is do .feful. But tlie President v. ■cd not to , , kno.v how great the d't, r •.•••« "i.oin > the White l!na: « io th" iio • ery," as \ ! one of the sr-vke-.-H pat it, aet.ailly | was. lie told his nsh•>.':» lis •rs 1 the "so-called chasm betv.-ft n us does not exist," ai d the good fortune which ; ; had made him seem temporarily above t them might lift them up at any I we I In the same way. fOuMMMIiSBQ: Denounces Promoters, Whereupon Pittsburgers Drop $1,000,000 Project, j Pittsli. rg. L)e' . v. David Belasco, who was in Pittsh ; ■ declared that , the American d:;....a . I:ring rapid ly ruined by the eve ion if too many i I th. aires :tnd tbe creation of too inany 1 "slurs." lie declared that in the in ad i rr 't lor wealiti ptotnteer.-? b'iilt the aires which they a. ml in order to pay the interest on the money in ( vested. To do tM he said they must accept inferior at. and thus hood- j wink the public, which vas rapidly ' becoming nngei d at the entire the- ' otiical proposition. | .So plain wo -e tia sia-e a nts of Mr. Br la co fha.t. I'i" ■al> a.; pr. . o e.rs ivi'O ' announced the cancelling of pia.ns for j 0 new Sl.eatMr . (1,. t . a.iaiiticd I' L his fa '0 '.cilia it.id itl'"i£>ncod ; them greatly. | OTS only am ooo! S.rat. Mix Urid .rv. ant the Mast Sol entifa- Ti. ;:tr.;ent. fc ■'.tin,ah. 1 tec. 20. First an Chit ies O. ix. U. A. t ; e • I of j Fort Sere von, died at 5 o'clo-.-H eU er j ! u!> iMne:-s of se'-eiat jrars. \t e -1 .oi.ts are bcin j. if .ue to < v 'ais b ay to Xorth Georgia for in.- . -aa.it i 1 In the National Cemetery. This was ! ti - final request of Se.gt. Mix. 'i'he death of Sergt. Mix. who vas 1 j car. •:tl on tie rolls as first so; .•••ant . lof 11: a Seventy • coid Compiiny, ; < ii., t Artillery, removed the only man j ! in the entire service who suffered j I from leprosy. I "hues" MM IN CTfjan q nf>n 95 umdt uiun; ~ u uirtu, wj liuiii At Siyiv an Hour it (tits Rear Train of Three St-!led by D.'oketvDown Engine, i a ie, Fa., Vc. 21.—Tie T.ake I Shore's Chicago to Boston special No. ! n i;-.. 0 ';e r< tr end of l; : g Four : :; fi :•:<). " kt.own as the New York ('antral Limited, from bt. I.ouis to ' v Yr-rk at North Tinst. six miles i!':••• i hi c. in o blinding snow storm. ! j : -!,.:g three persons rnd injuring |; a. a s"oi<o who ware riding in the i I r Big i sir car, a saioi.er. The dead a.; : i'r n -; , Itiard. C -.'ar Point, Kon.; Jftcli Clair, Cedar I oint, Kan., and An- I " Lett. '• :i ,i"--.\ C. 1. "i'he folio win;; are the moat serious- j 1" hurt, seven of whom v.ere taken to i a hospital have: j V. L. M. J' . -iden, lii'f." lo; left shoul- ; 1 d ' 1 rr.'-en. Lric-.i litlaie. Cincinnati; ! ! !■•-,,! -nt -ipd ini;: ;r brttires. Flunk I F. Coo'.;, t'u.- i flay, Wis brolo'ii j ; and gnir.e 1 rti .rod. 10. 1 ''int-am, ; ! Jan i i. a Plain, Mass.; U-ga fractured ; ! and hands iajttred. Gaorge H5. MeFan- \ | gi' 3 . Tntliun l-larb r, 1 onn.; head ; bruised. \e« ola P ' tios. Aubutn, N. I Y.; badly cut. 1.0 tis Zido trave'ing j j man, with notiiii-.-r to indicate resi- ; j deuce. George S.?■: .'"addon, Croon wieh. Conn. Frank A. il.art.x, Gican- . : villo, Wis. Mi.. Hdna l.oa'.us, New ! York city. W. !■'. Br IT. N- .V York «ity, ! head bruised. M. Mrater. . Cincinnati. ( ; Clayton Ch i) aan Klyt-ia, O'.to. V.'ii- ; llam Conic, W. a. Ohio. A freight pn . a,;".1 th. P.o-ton rr" ; n j and out of Kri® .-he dt y d ihe .-. e- ; i cial, so that by the time the Limited j left Brio rho v-.s 'y r fa.v miuutes behind . !to- -a ii>, j., ;r No:- ii I , East the Bos v« .Iyer !, d co.ne r.'.a ost ' , to a f'.to'.i behind the ffe'ght. Tite , | I tin!fed '• is boa, :!•'. t : c •• nt do»o to ! | top speed. Til: "aw obscured tbe j i rear signal lis' r of (';< i'yer and th ■ Limited p'o;::.';i ,li» o ii. i The flyer c ataiod a s : oker ns the ; i rear coach, it ts splintered. It va.s , i In this that the > :d and tlured wore | ; riding. Man • of the pa. c y.m. on the j | Limited wa-. icjcrcd. • N—NRC-T NN\/ OITJ IS.TT ; i blbb3l Liif LtiJ UuCi) WLi i Worcester. Moss., with a l.andsiide Vote Returns to tite Saloons. ] : i Worcester, SI a as., Dt.-. 2d.- With a i landslide vote the p- ipio of \Yor< os- i | ter, tho la'-erst no license i-ity it' the world, drcii't d for ti .■ return of the j Faioon bv -i • ihv'-ty > 112 S.7!ti), ss ! against tho no !•' •. e laajoriiy last ' rof 200. Tii ■ la,ii<|s';;;o tcr license j a; big enough to cause even ti: 1 :: o • rabid liquor man o: the c : i.v to' • dor ho.', it happe* .1, .uil aliho ah i a ring the eatipaign •••ll ; : nds of pre di. 'ions were cade, no e;to believed j la ' licence vom w!a at all. i r was evident that speßbindcrs for , aivi ; yit., the oi n saloon had i ' nothing to do with the- majority that I i was piled tip to-day, and that the poo . Ie of Worcester had decided that I the - peak e. y nd the unb ..-ful dive } wore worse ti; n the open saloon. .e j vt e shovveii that the people have j j tired of prohibition and aio a-ix'nns ! to return to the o" n lo a and to | the In"''til : :'to o." iiqiior in regularly . ! licensed places. I emin, ns caft. FBMN | Ar..ty Officer Sentenced to 2 1-2 Years in Prison. New Yo; k. N. Y., Dee. 20 —Captain I Thomas Fi-ain, i . S. A., who as coti ii:. .■ iy and ; -eaaare of the Uni.- i (1 States Mil ary Aeac'eaiy in West • Point so ir.iproiod tit:- kitchen and the moss that it b- .. 'o famous throughout the world, p'ouded guilty | before J.tdg.* Hand, in the United States Circuit Court, to thru? distinct > chaises of embezzling the funds of { tl:t Government and the cadets rati presenting fatso voucate's for approv al to the sup< rinlendont of the Acad- I em; , lie was sentenced at 4 p. ni. to j two years and six months In the Fed j era! penitentiary in Ath-nta, Ca. His co;a -;ei. however, will seek to appeal ; the c.. sc. OBsKIO 3-BENT ~Ff.BE Cleveland Council Ends Fight and | Mayor J&hnsoa V.'lnr. Victory. Cleveland, Ohio Do . 21. —Aftor | j trat :icn troubles c eadi'.g over oiglit j . you .. the City Council pa-trod an or.!'.- ' raneo granting the Cleveland Railway j Co . I'uuj a actio tl frail, "tiro for twon- | y-ta e years, providing a 3-cont far.- ' •. i rice with 1 tea!, for transfers, if; • »; it* does r. t briny in tin income , oi ti par cent. ;he fare may be in- I to a n.a\-:ituni of 4 cents. Ta ant e is eubject to a referendum ; ! v<y c. , ; t j'ds of Mayor Tom L. Jniitttw'i | : sr.. the ordinance marks the succo'- • i of:-'s l-ang Pght for 3-cont faies ami | ! i a victory for the closing hoars of hi., adminltftratlon. I qilfiHß purr/eos uuulsi' UHUiiiLhu m- FRMNn jy fii L I <3 UIL. a i Biit the Jury Disagrees Aboui Bcndernagc), Accused of Customs Fraud A RECOMMEKDATiON TO MERCY Stimson for the Go vein- - nt Move? to Stpara.c Ds.-.dortirfgcl e indict n.-nt from the Others and tiic Court Granted the Motion. _ New York, N. Y., Dec. 21. After ' . deliberations lasting m. . e than eight : I hours, U;e Jury in li e .1 of ti;o six I | former employees of ho Arren.-au 1 ; Sugar 11-iiiiiii.', eompaa yon charges . ;of cons::;j .icy to deirrn:- :lio govc-.n --! luent out of lusio.us duties, an nounced a disagree. 'oat ao to James • P. Bendernagei; ' as cluu god, vvitli recommendsilo;>s :o :t><»r v as i j lo the former dock e • ;>?»•! at* ;»de it, ! | Oliver Spitzer, and the fo> r former ! I checkers, Thomas John R. ■ Coyle, Kdv. ard A. Bo>l. and Patrick 1 I J. Hennessey. j file federal grand i gau an in- 1 ■"estigation of the Arb. • L oii•--i a" 1 i sugar concern alf airs, a- . ;i. c even- i : ir.g it was repork t i t t-a - r. : of. I ! tne employees had In. - tod •• > \ | responsible for the fi- .'or ;:!i j 1 the owners of 'he bus! sh id »>a ie j nearly |700,C00 restitute a to the gov- i \ eminent. I From an authenti • *:rre it xvas learned tii '.t the Fejle l al Saaar Com ! pany, an independent ancirn, wo i! 1 soon be called upon to pay to 'oe ! government duties ti:r;oe :'»><•; to neir- j i ly S7 tfO.OOO as the result of an inv- ;i- ' ; gallon of the eoaipan:V books begun ! I several months ago. The verdict in the . v of »l. j j former employees . db; r' at- | i ment to the counsel aa.i friene.. o f ! James P. JBendern .gel. .; o was <• h ier of the Ilavemeyer i r d-r plan'. e; tlie American Sugar refining Com j.any. Instead of a e' >rv.->em<mt an a ' l'iiital v/as expect »•;, ' 1 'on P. .hv tii'f, tbe foreman, lead t're twelve > iry ; r.en an they filed into the commi. where Judge Janes 1.. U.rtin sat, all I ready to receive 11 • ■::•. Mr. Plaiuiifl read the findirg, r.« fo'U-'vs: "We find the Oof, •> j nta, Spitzer, j ! Boyle. C'oyle, Kehoe • I Henne -y, guilty as cha g. din t. :nd!-.-!meat, j j but cannot con e to a a ,i. ■ i eat on i 1 the defendant Bend■ : ■!. We rec- i ' amend the five d " :dants found j j guilty to the me; ay of . ■ co: i j The peual'y for iV onvicu-d m.-n | I may be two years or >OO fine e: -h, i i or both, on each count .if the indi t- • , men!. There are two «; n'.-j. I l ollowing the anno' r. ••• ent of (lie ■ i verdict, Henry Su <a. for the | | Governset-nt, moved li 1 r the ind'.er- j ment at-iilnst llenderr. :.•! 1" j f;o:a the rest. Judge , L. .Mar- I tin grantsd the nu oa. CipTrciCi CLT " ! Z nri n rAli!ur!tb bhun, it wuc ■Susy Water!?i*ry In;.' ;tions Need i Nearly 1,200 More Hands. I Water'jiiry, Corn.. I;ee. 21.--So ! great has been the r ■■•"re of row ' busliic: s liese slv.ee O mil'-.t i th.iL I most of the factories, r lUr-.-r than at- ! ! terapt to get new a labor for a day run, have ln■ a e ;-'reded or , slightly increased the Ulrg t.a a. focrlug thai tlie i.i-» o • n-r of Hangs ' was bat temporary and had no. coaie ; ' to stay. The developments wit In the past twenty daya are • • a ■•. wo: ;d lea 1 ; to the ccnelr..,;oa • . ait to en- ' 1 joy an unexampl"-' c nianufac- j j luring pror-peii y. T i a.<-toi ie 3 'ore , , are nearly l,.'a • i en t' o-t of the I quoia Iht.v woald ■\c i.< iae. This condition is liable o ■ r»• v;.ii unless they brins new re : a and edu.ate ! them. r-n r Mrs»n 112 I'i.U' □ D ti-J CUUi !J rJ.fj-JIJ ! Prize for Unsartliiiig W.-ghing Fraud May Be- 31,000 O'JO. New York X. V.. IK it. William 1 1.0. h, Jr., 11 o 111" ' ot a-3- Port, has I approved the clfcla' f' l a.ale-y by Itieh • nrd Parr on t' ■ J . • .!J paid inio : i the Unltv -.1 R". ties 'i . -ury by tin: i American Si gar Refha. ; < omj-any as I restitution on eu- o.a . : t-s evade.i I by means of 1 o:i .lo.ks of the . Havemt.voi & pi. t >i< Williams- i | burg. This was done after an exhaus-, I tive oaanin i :.a. b> larrioon Os ! borne, aoiiclior of c.e' . The larg est snai th. i <e : •! be . warded would ; be about Jp 1 ,000. Family of Three * -niyxiated. Topeka, Dec. Hi. -Jo s.t Richards, his w> and son Ta • a:s Richards, were aspl.yv'-iUvi by ' es from a t,as stove in '. ifir l:o:i o he a. The three bodies were fo-.r.d by the wife of tho younger Richards. 75C PLrt YEAR 12 DEAQ I'l WRECK; EGOiM UNHURT Cars Plunge from Trestle Near ! Or»er»fi.-3ro, M. C., a..-- Pas- Binsars Are Crushed. Grc< neboro, N, D a. 21.—Cuorao i J. Could and bis son Jay escaped in • Jury in the wreck of !oe. 1 pa train No. 11 on the Southern n 'w y, ki. *n ns the K! i •':> 1 Ati . I The train, which was due in Or< v bovo at (MO a. m., \Viv,: ; r. : nr. , 6.32 o'clock at Ready p. , t i | miles north of here, befo: nmy o.' the passengers in the to sleeping oars i bad arisen. Twelve are Known to b-j ' dead, ard tlie numb • i . rcic'i fo <i toon. Twenty-five injured are being oared for at. St.l eo's Hospital. The idontiiif d (!> • d i A. P. CO NT", rc.p ii/ n : -nt of tho j Rifhinoud & Uanvi!!-.-i division o; the j Southern Railway iNchmoad, Va. I 11. C. WHITE, travelling auditor, V>" t ; hina' . : !). C. AAC DA.MMAI.H, per ron tho I Rir i -nond si PRANK W. K'LHV, Biniiu'.rh.im, Ai i., or V. ill.charo, Is'. C. I VTR.iIL i-.. HOIXO.Mii, Moun' Air/, j N. C. I rD. si !a'l"o>', L.in,'■.in, \ T . C. IVTO;:: FA v ; min.aa <, i of i ; ' i N. C., and N v Y'j.'k ( :y. iO:i.N G. HUODNAX, Hichmon i, Va. rn. Ti.M■ r:y, Rich; ~->a 1 Va. ciiARLi:;; r. uroai m ld, A> ..-r --ii i ( : 'i. An-ong the fatally injur' >1 p. :* *-? at the hospital are: Henry L. Siri» 1 J. ••• ~ and i'. C. i'i , £ i-r, N. C. 'i be lii-fatod train was caripu . .1 of (an b ';.- 1 . expa nr. ? rail 0,, a, tl' ■.« ' O.icat .i : 1 two Pill ■ . Tho fii-.l:-..' and the b ; ■ a !' • il < h i;! I !<: ; d 0\ • . tllO '' '!■ tr .lie before -'»• . ah •? iail i; an. V •; --n this fcit!allied ts>e first oi a day re: i.-iies was , With o'. b)i k (he cov.lv- : of fro car p'd ti!..; . ; coach \v >s har; \l >,• ••> th.-> U. t.-r 11:0 i"■ ;o <sl • • 112 > iriro the cru-k below. As- . ■ .'I It dragged with it the other coaches and the Pul'rr.ans. The uii'.u-cranee of th<? dead at i!-> urdcvtakei s "lion -vod tl;* ' * Ii; ; b- on a■ t;I ,• . . th !• . ' ot*.!•. • Ii". •! 1:* y n: •! lia ■ rl, while 112 va: i r.'. in ilf a tin• tho I • na the body b , , ■ . i it. o;e eiols of »he coad:. T'".e Elor<"l< ly in ,ii»t of t'.o o»e 'i:'i apiei; by tho Coal i..;:"- I p d !•,-«."• : in a crfi A nidi -, on .:o b.oik. 'lost of the twelve deaths and tWs>nty-fl-ve injuries occurred in that v . . . . ... e ;r. t w . de" iiu d .;tri • the batik. The C "id car ' d 112 ;ge he: - i l [': v. ■ ai ; '■ . h | tl;. ci .j ■: 1 in ,r . .•ir . s ( Is (.. . \\ r : . . TCi ayi qtcdc niir iCl.Tiin U ; ?..j J i, j 1 i Niiaraguan President Doc's res Ho Wiihes t.i Prevent American Intervcriloa. Ml Juan P- ! .•. : •. ' •». Jr •» i~; :tos 'i fiaya .1 'i.H ; hi ••• as President cf Nicarag-ia. i Tho doeun.'.tit v ; co; p u; d by a | ir. .wage fro a /a : ;. i in whi i he de !cl .is lie «•!:•!•< io r.vcv 'it Aui iv .-a | it)'; rvenlion. | '• •; . h.,. ; i" : "I .nctua, N:taraßin's ! c■!, fear : • H by Z ; yaV i lo • ers, and .-ho ;i - 'alo. at I an i with TOO marines aboard, was ordered i tc to to Coriato. i »; .y v - i-. r/i."? 1,. .. i . t VVholeEa'e P I cf i~: i Prodi, ta Oaotid f'.-. - ' .. V. .. a. MILK IV >■ . '■ : v ' 1. I ■! A'. o ■ I Cl EI SB- -State full'.cream, sj-oc. il, | 1-1" . ..ii-I - p •• j 4C0.: do, v.. st a n ii; AFPUSS-Baldwin, i-r bbf. r.-.O DII KSSEn POULTRY—Chi kens, vvr | ll.„ 14 J 24.-.; Ci. .s. ii r !:'' • I i; Si;jab*. } i"> a. i ■.. ... Tt HMKYii i- i- I . \II VY P.lmo, - i l ib ... >1 Si {A \V- LOB;; I;> i , • > | ('7rSsc. POI \TOSS - Jerat-y. , . i 1 \ CBANMERUI!-'S ' . •' ' ; . I.' i -V-'. iO ■' ti.so; .' " ■ ' J i (;7 4.50. i ONIONS—White, pei crate, 60* # ; H.OO. pi orß—wit-.,0i » ••• <) 8;i .ng nat«M ■- . Willi AT No. i No. 1, N". ' - i CORN - N'o. C . OATS Xau.!»l, v. > j;ed white, 4>>" BEEVES City I) • 11 '; o. CAiiVi s t :,y n 1 11 -o SI 1 SEP -Per 100 lb- ; .* a. LAMBS -Per 100 lbs.. - • 5 HOQS —Live, ner 100 lbs., • >; Country Dressed, per lb., la 12M:c.
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