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e ontsAre Nearly Comple
Utah
jt uutiL*o,onnelt'Yoloohle. time w
listed tlett they lost their liv
t. .
ha're found the tAine ilict whes
dirtetions were-earrf
arettilly, equally suceri-o-stni in 'ii
reging the weight, ;And Strength 'Of "
thiise run down itml dcbilitated
from other eauvs
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A detpateh frni Ottsa. svs val in v*paenythingin North.
'Zuti*tiin between tire Ca i3 America. 1y way of further e
iatiassates of the .Britisis ('elrni
-overrnnt *nd representatives of eouraging the establishment of ueh Cevernaniist.
At' a the world,faanous Brit- en irolustry in Caned*. thus Rom,
rliipbuilding firms, including nleting the ,st•heine Canadian A despateh from Victoria.- 11..;
l'Votttof 'Belfast„ and Naval defence; the Government says t„s Estimates, for 'the' ye
• 10, 8onS41.4. 101140! for the fsn italli; it is untirstood, Shortl!,, bring 1)1'01306 clown ii the British
• tzI4ishipacnt of Canadian shitiyakds down a• bill increasing the present lunibia'1.6gislattire- • on ThrtistlaY,
rd Ylltlekse :eitrOble of Censtruiitaubsidy grantett for dr,yoW that theGoyeromeiie intend
repiiiring the 1argest-.90-an- 4(1*s. It is now three per cent. to exPviid. over -Seven Million 401.
And of buildfng the P't' *imam for tiventSr 3'ear, OW* Allart911 thiS .Y.esr,
tie*. yesSel'S ,of the Calla- Maximum expenditure of$1,500,Q00 Pared., "with an eatimate.d toPendi.
; heie . ken en a lament_witt.le_a4e,
past. It is. ex- it three and' a half per ceat. per thowand last year. The great in -
that an announcement 01 anntim for 'tventy-live years, oi . a, ereaSe b under, the head of. road,
• tuagi.e that arrangentents‘ total expeediture,a probably ,three bridges, and wharves, representing
completed tor the estab. millions. i" • tee, million eight hundred thoussru4
ment by -one Or other Of these „tt steel siiipbuilding plant for the this year! instead of one inillion
prinks, .of a 'steel ehipbuilding Pacific eoast i also eontemPla,tted fon' hundred and, eight,Itithousaiod
at. Montreal, or one .of' the by'a firm- of Cirdian eapitalists at las' year' Ae4diklIng to the • esti
lotto coast ports, which will ri- Esquonalt, British Columbia. - mates,. there. Will be a. defieit of
'over three-quarters of arezillionun.
legs the revenues are much increas-
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, seonifort ,and then rest 2 or a'eq. t,40,,lodes., Are. 03tirnawd to
tinutes and drink more, and rest' give one million and a half instead
,! • agarn. and $0 on until a full, quart of $750,000 as last- year.
has been taken AS TIO011 all it call
he conveniently. In about fifteen •. ..--i ..1-
minntes 'the Patient'should cat at
the table such articles of food as
4( r
are known to agree„ with . the . sto-
'mac . t neon eat. as usual. ,
J.'Kendall, Geneva, Illinois, i ,,,.
When the strippings are not al- [ ' hire " 4 7:4"1,44'
• as Tested It With Rest lowed to etiol bel w blood heat and! A de.topatchlrom Brockville: says;
Results.
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taken immediateh after it is milked; Miss Ila ,ry Sinith had a rairaculeus
' a, full quart, will be transferred in- escape _on Thursday from being
most certain method ever to the circulation a rem
in arkablY killed in ar rueaway accident. She
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ailoPted for the cure of the "Great- short ,time. , ., wits:"overtaken on •a crossing bY a
White Plague" is through the diet I never have seen a case but could
uu,d. as per directions given below take the'strir,"pings without.1,4*(4s„._
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,O.,. .4109,-...et.boute...„-anani 5.1.9.1490. worth-......X1434tiountg
enmes**thin :the midi Of -the poor Ifinive*iireetions were 0 OWCI
* well as the rich.. ' strictly, although some have &ear.
. The iriodos' operari0 is to force ed they could not before trying itir
,ie body to take on fat, a desidef: but, when _they delayed isking for
iturniong felt by :the medical pro- alf an hour and the, milk had
..feotaion but *ever before attained cooied- ten degrees I have seen lialf
,
..‘ - ' ,l a Pint make them very sfrik,
tbe last fifteen years II
d. this diet in huii- "E.'411tAir StCllril
0 • instance and where- dine., of. sitecess with it is in taking it
tionshave been -followed striptly it immediately after milking and not
isisedthe weight and increased' allowing it to cool heow bleed heat,
the 'ength and-vitality'of-the pa-takinga full (mart morning and
• tkt rap!JIy up to a, normal condi.:.evening,,and having milk that is
tion, thu5 enabling nature to ass 'orb veri,:. rich. ' , ..,.... .
vereign right toite the dornin.I The following is * typical- ease,
ing forge in the body and thegerma 1. Mrs. A. E. was suddenly ,startled
g consort:10/00 jive been to find her -weight was forty pounds A despatch him KettdoopsizIl.
orereome'and the cure ateomplish.. below normal. She was eoughing -0., says: C. P. R. passenger train
t Sortie have gained.* :pound a'.terribly and -soon.had• a, very pro.- No. 06 -struck a broken rail while
v and would gradually -take on , fate hemorrhage from the lungs rounding A curve 'three miles. West
until they -would not increase that taitie near taking her life. li of-Spence'S Ilii.ilge on Wedn-esday
ia eight Mere. -'- - at once began the use of the milk night at .11.. o'cloek.., The engine
Aus, imrcig- mATT,Ta-iN. a- 4_4m:sings, )4fter hordoerhae. ifts and.baggage ear Passed 'salelY but
stepped in a ew • ( ays„ .out i. th-a -balance, or the train. about ten
is to .
drink . loge -quantities of ten,orIfteen, she hail gained- near -1 carsi left the traek, and only the re
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I strippings Athe very last of ly tt poitnd 2. day and was soon *able taining *wall prevented thent_being.
the milking, ' which is *11 creal'a: to get out of bed and go around Pere1pitate4 into the Thompson
wlien a, proper cow is eelecte4).1 the hotist....,„She- gained (pike rap- River. ' ' • . - ,
This seem* so simple and easy, that idly and as her weight and strength There is a steep, reeky.. blii*tat
snowy have -refused to follow direc.lineE.eased her eotigh degreased. that point ,and had the train gone
tik•no lond 4°02404 Medicines to curet When the had gained thirty poundal over the toss of life' 'would, have
tli,m,;,* but there has not yet been in about three months her coughl been appalling. No one was hut
ilistovered-any medicine that is 11,,,le14... her. I had hor continue the arid the Pullman passengers slePt
s: c for consumption. Isaine diet for 0 or 0 weeks longer 1,'..11 through the'wreek.
To get. st results a healthy COW and --site gained ten pounds. more
ahould be aeleeted, one that does And then would not take on more
no Wilt iknd one. that Oyes very, flesh. ,She was then as well as she STEEL WORKS NI"Et4Qr111..4.1GT.
neb milk. 4.JerseY'Aftw 26 Prefer- ever had been and centinued well
The, milk should always be after the - stripping* were discon- Roliortord , That matkonzio $4, Itito
tested,' to ' be. 'sure that there is a thnied.' - ,
r eent, 'et_trertm.in it. 8.0E,,1„90x.iszo it.,EDienis are 13tetiring prepe_rtY_ ,...
1 at. ...tptirt should" be milked A ndespateh from Victoria.. B.
rate dish- which rests. in after the hemorrhage was stopped 1 szys; It is reported. that Mat
rger vessel—ebritaining warm' excepting& little pepsine and some! zie ..k. Mann are acquiring a, in.
. .,,,, . • . A$ . , . - . . . harbor . •
te
Is lust suincient to Prevent tie, other Tgestive to aid digestion at, Esquimatt and iron Pro
pp,Ings from tooling.i?Jow"blood and a simple tough remedy to ease perties on the island, With the ideiv
b.at.. The eow4should bf,...therough-the ough; but tar, lobelia, :opium, of eitabIMing steer T -works..- Inl
ly lied to 'prevorit ally -dirt get.. tartar .eineticf and such medicines thii.. Connection Mr. II. P. Dollen
ting tothe milk, so the petient* as disturb the stOnach and inter,. Of ,Bullen Bros,„ proprietors of the
blow back the froth and drink fere with digestion were carefully lts,riee. Railway .Corapany, 1:18qui.
. without •• straining- .4S tili$4., avoided. ,.• . watt, is now at Ottawa- negotiating',
ecn?h it too Mach., • It is yfor:theft. 011 a farin'to i with the Government for intreased
arry'Ont this method, and on sev-4toilities for Altipbuil3ing se his eori.
° . 1°7°11 .rt" PRI:ii!`34 • ,;era! occa,ions' 'pgrrties 'who livid in i cern .ea,•ri eontriet for building war.
in, tof,- drinking nearly a pint the city, purchased is ,tiultable tow n ships for the Canadian • navy.
In the m�rrnl)g, and the...same at ant after complete recovery.c.:-ini / `
and increase the-ipiantit*.:_every instance, they, Sold tly,e cow
Ily ,-ito. that in 10`itie 0 days t *.' nearly as snitch as was -paid for
quart will he taken .twice a her . CZAIIINNikr liOCTOR CIDES.
NSUMPTIO
T 0.P "STRIPPINGS" Is ALTA
-CREAM; NOT M11.4.
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DRAGGED 50 FEET flY IIAJR.
Shaft of Itunswav Penetrated eon'*
horse attached to .a cutter. The
point of one of the .shafts penetr '
43irbet-brkirr*elr ..eterritrrnb,
uo in pads. !ranging by her hair,
she was dragged fully 50 feet be-
fore the horse came to's, stop in a
snowbank. Miss Smith, who es-
caped without a scratth, went her
way quite unconcerned, after ar-
ranging her toilet in a near -by
store. The driver of the horse was
an Ottawa Street 'Railway eondue-
tor visiting in Brockville.
'NEARLY A. TRAGEDY. •
Train Derailed. en Brink of Steep
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company JAVI$ she; fOt
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build odtioreklusitauto.HVi.etcoria,
8.
Ontario 0,osernment. May p
tht ssasfe Ail • inunigrants•vca
take pasitionS as clOmeatt...A.;
:The estimates P**#ect'hY the
Itoti Board of Vontrol provide
n. rate of et mine* !Ur, same
last year. ' •
Port Arthur is seiiailik
tion ,to a* the Ontario Clover' le
for power to have the eity grt
ed- by & COMMi5SiOU.
The operation o( telephones
tbe, Manitoba Government rest! -
ed. itt a. surplus of 4372,000.4 Jot
of new lines are to be laid.
Menwho took part in -the -recent
labor riots were sentenced at Spi-
ne:pr. , The ringleader were given
otN4th'°erYsewaersreeti4eneha. and 4414"t f"t37.
Mr. O. T. Connor will sac the,
Hamilton Hospital Governors for
the,: death of his daughter from
scarlet fe'Ver,- 'contracted, he says,
while in the hospital.
hill has been introduced sn.the
Manitoba Legislatue to sanetx m
marriages performed • by stisblitS
ani other missionaries in the re
mote districts of the Previnee.
The Goverximent has matte a -r:
rangements with the New Zeatian0
Steamship Company for a monthly
erviceifront .Montreal, Halifax. a1
Australia and Ne
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It should he taken iminediate- do not remember any Altse that yi.tdo mistakt. irt• Disigs0Aing /ter,
r milking before it hap had followed the directions strk,tly that .44,1 ti.A.t "
to cool any. All should warz not mood, but, several 44-'14
be without too much" tyil in deelatisig they' could' not take St. Petersburg despatch s.ty
tIptkiii, the r'iarinit'S private
11 p iemo, tIfli stiditenly & short
tint ago. It is. t4.0*(liscovereil that
lac; -doctor committed suicide .1
cause he luid inade js
alio in diagnosing the mal
the Cnrints is suffering
ocate " preventing other physicians
't'zitrina'S
dition beeline worse. and the (',17
proaelt,ed 11,:otkin, who be.i!
ratite ao tlistreoesed in mind that her,
toolc sCdose 4)t TAISCir
lin
etc
be:
r
iu t.,; Colborne
,4ea ago on
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night i tug w
he heavy seas
w the -bad )
il titabOr for Po
rought, frem_ th
eacy, ses pat
Tlu•ktrilpirt4
,4i,.'shoveit but; iirtti
in
out t e round/
al.;o6t Win ro froze
in the ice. :They immediately pal
o port and Iiroke the news.ih
ber is all .htintsred.. oak, w
ery valuable. Vsperts love s
t is worth- one- tlittuSsn
ars. It Will ttaketl, lo:,,arted
s WW1 113, ttO ie0 breaks
4 to Tott
creating, 'much. ex`eitegn
St II)E AT (i tLtr
$histoils Ifintselt la
.0
i :ogle*
go to work • for the tllan
e Zoo! ' C'timpany, em
diwappear lf it had ii licre4 The' timlier at the tinte it * *dos in his root) at
allowed 'up. Thvs `provtd.4 lost IvskS I. -slued at fiftp t ,uaiid Ir iit 1-lotel at 5 ,, o*etock o
to the oWners. Nolitilitts. .. Prices have tioublefl sin tiftetnoon hip,' fiat*
af -airflitig ti.,tod 'end the ,,1 that time!. The many 'yeti% its the bintsiqr 0.1t.r te...Ap_ • *
lifter '11011nY italitrAw itcOmter has not tlain*ged it ,t,, atilt l ro.3.41,1, i''.I. Av0.01.1-f.#r the r.is
it 11*5 iseev, tomtit!, , the iie!,,,terit. It. is. said thi- tiaihtlr be,-(Viosn., lie %ea% 4 e.Ptit'AirgAii4L *
raft s bee* totated tii.ar ','ionivi tti-ihe, estiO,Jof the lat!t ltat-
, , . ft* au t 1itt4 *howl 'ft.)
s .ral fairaera soil)* ' ton .1441i..4irtikir 0 ' ,, 4,
,vit4;,. !IL/.
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Zealand.
s The Montreal Board of Trade has
passed 41, resolution in fav)r of tav-,
lot; labor oisanizationa ineledei itt
the law for the itivestivitiln of
monopolies and trusts :n 'restraint
of trade.
• GREAT BRITAIN.
The first division in the newBrit-
ish :1101150 ,of Nininons resti.tt I in
a vote of 2,56 to. 231 in favor of.the
Government.
Mi. Winston ,Churchill anti jinxed
in the Britislillitise of -0101110re
that the Government svoi'Ald stand.
or fall by theveto bill.
Ioseph Martin'in a 'Ater
t ) The 'Times states that he con-
siders Ur.' Asfirtith has repudia
ii pledge-n*44e attlie:-AlhiTti,*Ilalt
Meeting.
UNITED,.STATES.
Three boys were shot4nd r•obalit
Isitalty wounded in strike riots,
it Philadelphia. . • .
The Comrifercial Cable Company
intends starting immediately to lay 59! extracted; 10; to tic per lb.
a ,Tnaemwestitblreivaocntotersds, th: Atrrotrirne.eu150
to SU, and No..2 at $12 to W..:
Mated Hay -No. 1 tiinothy, $13..
acksmari, was shot and killed in --coo on track, Toronto.
New York by in old comrade wholu- Baled Straw 7. o on
he hetroYed.* - ' Toronto.
Eight direetori of the MilicTrubt
,r.otatoes..--43 to '470 .per bag -ton
have been indicted at NOT York for track for Ontario's.
conspiring to raise the wiwlesa"'e PouItry-Turkeys. dressed', 18 to
price of milk:. 101 per lb. ; duck's. 13 to 15e; geese,
Representativellontell of Illinoi 13 to' 14e; chickens, 14 to 15e, and
safis the" is absolutely no 44nger icor-1i- 11 to 12e.
ot a: tariff war between OanaLla aral
the United States:-
-President _Taft, ipeaking
wok, solid the actual cost for en-
gineering and cdostruetion of the
Panama. Canal., would he tr)%ora.
The United StateS naval v., -
gramme for the coming year
it is said, include two battleships
of 29000 . tons each arid fostieg
each.
• at
A deiteli
ry
co.;' Train, manager. of -the
Bise0 branch of the /Judson's Ray
C0,4 On the line of the C. P.
was fined by Magistrate roiar.
ier in Sudbury on ThursAS* '41
tatpf '40,150 and cot, or twenty
years and six months in the pent-
fiary. This is a. line of $50 and
sts for each 'of the 123 bePme'r
; Its. seized; or two inont *
prisenment on each ehar
rms.-to_ _
wyer for the defence pleaded for y
enieney„ as this was •Train's fixit the..
o'ffence,. but the Mugstrate
Illreivli"tillittst‘t, rwt:I:okw°ttit'e417;
„tctl the° furs, and as this wasluot
r' first olence iintiOsed „the •
, Crown- Attorney fos,
prosecution, ,explained that
Tchrfumtwaaastuilo,:lyasa:y'ficlou.rewheearit,.:41-1:4
to get the furs. Thethadleeir
victul time and again withont,
e feet. It Will goat the Mason's' at
e- he 123-teriver
, valued at about $4060, •
urs will • he *onAseate'd.
ru WORLDN MARKETS
REPORTS 'FROM LEADiNG
TRADE; CENTRES.
Prices of Cattle. Grain, Cheese and
Other Dairy Produce at
• and- Abroad.
BREAJ)STUFFS:
Toronto, /finch l. --Flour On-
tario wheat 00 per cent. .patents,
$4.25 to $4.30 in buyers' sacks on
track, Toronto, and $4.15 to $4.20
outside in ,Juiyers' sacks. Manito-
ba -flour, first patents, 0.29 to $5.-
30: aarathod. strongbakers',on track,
Toronto.-
--123(43 Nay -ports, and No. or.
thorn, $1.10, -Bay ports.
Ontario wheat -No. 2 mixed red
Winter or white, $1.07 to $1.0S
utside,
Barley -No. 2, 500 outside; No.
3 extra,' 53 to, 54c; No. 3, 50 to *lc,
and feed, 480 outside.
Oats -No. Ontario -white, .39 to
38%c outside, and 42 to 424e on
track,. Toronto. Canada West
oats, 4* for No. 2, and 42e for No.
3, Bay Porte,
Peas,r,No. 2 for 'shipment, le to
83e outside.
ke-s-No. 2 67 to 6Se outside. •
BuekwIteatt:-,53 to -53%e outside
foe No. 2.
.Bran -$22 to $22.50 in hip,' To-,
rout°, and shorts $21, in bags, To-
ronto. -
COUNTRY PRODU E
Apples -$1.50 to $3 per barrel,
according to quality.
Beams -Car lots outside, 11.85' to
ind small lots $2.10 to $2.20
per bushel. -
Ifortey-Combs, dozen, $2 to $2.-
GliNERAI
our hundretl men w r jcil.
ed or wounded in * battle in,
'
Ugllis Calle entters on strike in
Aatisideloupe liave ere,ated a, eerions
situation.
. A YOIVM;.: HERO.
ivoiletitio4ta Boy ratiottis Brit
From Buritiog Itiosse.
tiesp*teb :.itotu.:14-ouflon, Ont.
ys; Roy aged itve yeats,.
..proived. young hero on NS'ednes-
daY morning, when he earried from
hout# his niAe-months-
old 'brother before help *t
The _children were alone •i the
ileum" and it is ttKittglit the boy was
playing .with thee fire. Vrhe,n the
house taught. the youngster grab-
; up the balikand carried it out.
'iii0e/ A* neigliblts rawa hurriins up.
teLlf, 'ORAO I
A '
VO •
1 4t 0
patch Amu
t..
tt -
tree
sott
nor anti expire
er1t,,ti tbetr
' attending
netting.
et tar
isolowsliately *too
tis* Odtlfellot
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TIIE DA.IllY MARKETS.
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liais.711-4. 11eref!s, 15),:fmk.;: tubs, 20,-;e1
p.ct
BUSINESS AT moNTAEAL;
"Montreal. Mar. $..
Canadian 1,Ve,stern, 45.1; to 46e..;
3, 4.e.-• to 450;10ntarlo,1sci, 2 white, .
43; to • 44e; No. 3 white, 42% 14s
13c: No. 4 white; 41,4 to 42c. Bar- •
ley -No. .2, 50g to 60c; No, 3,
53e; NO. 4, 116%c; -feed -barley,
• ' Flour -Manitoba Spring
wheat patents, firsts, $5.80; do.
seconds, $5.30; Winter wheat pot:
ents, $5.50 to $5.60;.. Manitoba
strong bakers', $5.10; straight tot -
ler, $5.10 to $5.25; straight roll-
ers. in hags, 0.40 to $2.50. Feed-.
Ontario bran, $22.50 tio. -03;
tariO middlings, $23.50 to $24-i,
nitoha, bran, 0*; Manitoba shorts4,..
: mixed mouillie. t
Cheese -Westerns, 14.4 to IVO,
and easterns, 4.23to,12%c, Buttek
Chcicest creamery,. Ws% to 20e, £n4
fresh receipts, 24 ,to !Se. Eggs -
Strictly„ new laid, 31 to 32e., Se.* ,
lected cold. storage stock, 23 to 30e,
and No. I "candled, 24 to 260 per
dozen.
111,001.0.1.1.•
UNITED STATES MARRET,S.,
Minneapolis, Mar.
,Y, $1.14,i;
eat, No. i hard, $1J3% t $
514; NO. 1 Northern, *1.13% .to
'Ic1.14%4 No. 2 Northern, St:113g to*
$134%;°No. 2 Northern, $1313 to
$1.12514 No. 3 Northern. -*Losg,
to$1.11,!,fx.. Bran -In ioo-lb. sikelot
$22.50 to $23. Flour --.First patent's,'
*5,50 to 05.70; second patents,
36 to $5.50; first Clears. ,.$445 to
$4:55; second clears; $3.20 to $3.50.
Buffalo,. Mar. 1. ----Wheat- Sprisne
wheat, unsettled; N.). 1 -Northern..
carloads store,'$1.20; Winter, No. -
2 white, $1.26. -Vorn--No. 3 yellow*.
64-e.. No. 4 yelloW, 62c No. 3 torn, -
a to 63%e; No. 4 corn, 01 to Olge;,.. ; •
NO "3 white, 64). Oats. -No.
white, teKe; No. 3 white, 51e;
No 4 white. -.10,1‘,c.
to malting, 74 to S0r.4. -011
rlYrAreAr.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
Montreal, Mar. ,1. ---Prime heevft .
sold at 6 to 6ge 'per' pounil; Prot.
tg good anhisals, 4,14' to 5e per
pound; tortinton stook, 3X, to 4.go
,poundi Mitch ewers front $31.
to $55 each.. Veal ealites froth 4
to 5e per pound. Sheep ;*bout
Ot: IWO” 43 -yr -ta• It ---44r
reGerrodroulOntdS: of !a, PK 93,44c
Dutter+Pound prints, 21 to 22e; Toronto. Arareii 1. The tpiality
tubs And large rolls, 1.9,to 20e; in --of the., cattle offering was not up'
fortor,•.16 to lee; efeamery, .27 to to, the rnark there _being far too
28eand solids, 23 to 2e per lb. inanv of tbe half -finished v*riety.
KggsLi-.4:,ase lots, t4 neWIsid, ;0 Tiese were hr1 to sell,And
de -
ti, 31e per do4ci-i, and storage, 25c, ed IOW 296 before they thauge4
per dozen. - •, hands.. Every thing of ',the 'choke
Chreee-iSe per Ili. for large, and class were quickly caught up, .an '
at 18e for Wilts. -1., " -realized sat high prices AS 4, any
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- time during the yetst- two Months.
A few rwell.finished 'Ached steer*
'and heifers sold at *15.50 to.
ut &tie were etteeptionaL
„greater number, tot sales
butchers' Were made at the
1$5,50 rearic. Meditun quality, hat
'there sold at 11)4.3(t to $4.*.5,.' t"oWtf
d bulls wer likewitoesier.
. lambs, ‘'it 4., hogs, owing to
t nail .supply, firm.
OG PRODUCTS.
BaccOn.--Long clear, 141,410 14!
per lb.. in case lots; utess p6ork,
$27,; short, cut, $23.30 to
Rams -Light to medium, z5 to
15'e; do., heavy, kit to 14!7f,e: rolls,
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A despalih froin New York gly4.1.
riSon •Higbee and lc4ie Lord,
two Young Yale graduates, and si
daily prominent in Xortlt_hrsty
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were Wantonly sitat down and. liko
babk (*tally wounded on Wearies'
day :byt.tAn criCriitted negro it4,,the
vimtking ear of-Lak ,Jersey C.`entra
*in- in which they were riding to
the'ir-hrnnes itt Newark -
Amompsaylizit and Lori
llaitt Yoiusg,tof New York, and
his cousin,. Roger 1.*oung,..-14 Xt
tit both Printotori gradisate!t,.
after the ttain left Sersey
he negro, who' *is aceota,
panird by **other ma,* of his 111:eft
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