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The Huron Expositor, 1873-08-29, Page 5to the Pacifio Seaudg inot te imposed ' munittee ; the. Commission, and 'ommissiOn ia the enquire Into the o• ase,.. journals has yet irelour. ,w of doubt upon the , .o frequently made, that E Canada careed the an oath before an of t three different wa. in a magistrate te• act: ,,, ; 4tecond, it ean pass mks the members ef ani ttee to administer i lay address the Crown, 1 ,r- rnote members pf an beCreated. Royal Com !, purpose of administer o ono ventures te dis ibted faets, and yet it ' iresome iteration, tha be administered by iliraittee. Anythingt‘ iiry before a Comroi tives a the people, an vision of the whole e thing to get the ease he personal friends of S nahl, the special ins lents for the last.th'i ad a Quebec judge wi, been. petitioned -for. lavlatl, Beer. se Beer iuGermany- and Row .5.tue-4. ia pass a day in MujJj e,up3n anew phase of ka: it is equally diffic without taking- it as a st one of the. chapte '1.1aky not a, human be` g, in the cradle to the IR • tottering to the gra e; rink at least one litre of vhieh is equal to four f dent of the froth. Al st :a- drink two titres, nd, k. or six, and it must be each litre-, inclepend ti resents a full solid qua et e, besides the saloona d by -three keiler* or b w where the people as-4nt-1 neeting„ and drink t I beer. At these p vaiters, everybody he • g vash their litre and -% ait s. At these kellers pie, with thq,ir wi sons, young anen ts, and children in a isitors. It is part of very one, and is dran Uri gardens because it ad fresh there. At 4 es„ t4 he a t` all a, barrel is emptied ev ry kra sunrise to sunset, -nd asequen-dy an irnpossiit- ailk at home they s rid 'with their glasses to the we it always fresh rtd sky, brandy, gin nor an t ing liquor is known in , idy can only be had at ha ps on a physician's pre-, randy or whiskywas. cal ect e restaurants, there wo ld . prise as if laudanum had El. Beer is part of - it is called for aixt. innocence of attY ide of t if a, cup of tea or co ee• baken. Sometimes a an too, much beer wiU all taxicatien is entirely n- iivorkingmen drink a 1 tre lin:ter-time, and anothe at, . ildoin go beyond this, ex- when they have nodi drig accustomed to it, fbhe may produce drowsiness, Itenness. led upon last evening by hmund, of Munich,who tecompany him to one -of vesteri section of the city, life as it really is. We about 8 o'clook, and al - ere seats and tables for sand persons, it was with surd find. room, in any part .It was in a section of 'e. laboring people reside al - 4y. :Codling could ballad 4read, cheese a.nd racks' hes, mass of 'people were r,. with their wives and -king of this simple f0d, polarity of whom it was per„ We remained until 0,7.., at whieh time the com - aed down more than one- *- the two- hours we heard ekt.1 spoken, nor ythin eso load as to- be ha -erybody had to wait up- nd wash their own in4gs, he throng at the In tap-,roorn was five o six abies were closelyck- 14 eh being about sixtee feet An wooden benches of the ° ad just room left bet een lout. All classes of n °pie erinixed together, an we ame of the tables - •ple the outer eViclence of t -lug at elms in Munich. here r of carriages -waiting to - ties who had came he to m 1, ng. We got into- COV erman lady at theta le at re sitting, who we f mid nue English She -was both surprised at one o the -a.rty refusing to drink eer, heartily a,, she saw her .r from a brown beer mug, :e only drinking vessel that 'd. She said, that she' and lade a practice of viOting Ty clear evening, and that ",,,ely as we foul iti aUd . -aged. The only question ace was as to the Via - r. All were served alike ike, There were no police *lance, and none were re - 1„ this lady and her husband be a elergyman and she the Chief Justice of Bavaria), (fairies as to the beer pa- pa, both of them DersiSting in an essential and Pecos - of food., They contexideCl- lso healthy, ranch iliere sO , nd ,although they admitted sons injured themselves by much of it, they pasi suld be classed amono g were still more numeroug4 •heir health by eating.to rink beer to personal fury 1 as a long and arcluo{us ull.'" quiring so much ti e._ and that few. ever succe ed iii roll a To Itrid & Lett r.. • UGUST 2% 187. • E Atrar ON SALES.. OuSaturda-3", ePt. 20, on Lot 19, con. rm Stook and, Imple- McIntosh, proprietor ; ioneer.- . 23, on Lot 25; (south blft) Con, 9, orris, Farm Stock and Implements. J-mes BroacIfoot, propri- eta; P. Br e, auetimleer. Thursday, Se • t. 18, on Lot 27,: Con. 7, frullett, Thorou hbred Cattle, Sheep and Bogs. H. Snell, proprietor. F mots= Janies . IF. Brine, one . Tuesday, ,Sep Vow Botrrlikos. -A wife of Mr. J ter. ya-Low.-In T thewifeofMl Hczkr.-In Sea wife of Mr daughter. ffoOGARTrt.-I the wife of M 11011. IETEL.S. ' Varna, on Aug. 24, the Bonthron, of a daugh ckersmith, on Aug. 21, . Yellow, of a son.. ortik, on Aug. 26, the N‘Tilliani Runt, of a Ilibbert, on Aug. 20, . James Hoggarth, of a BRAY. --In Mc illop, on Aug. 23, the wife of Mr. J hn Bray, of a daughter. IleGG.-7-In. Mc (Mop, on Aug. 25, the wife of Mr. J, mes Hogg, of a daughter. M BkRIAGES. THOMPSON-ST Aug. 20, by Mr. George McKillop, t William Sto smith. HA?NR Ang. 27, by Mr. Joshua Miss Mary C KNorr Hone, .-In Seaforth, on Aug. 27, by Rev. Thomas Goldsmith, Mr. Thomas Knott, to Miss Itachel Hod- ges,,.of Fulls ton, NEMAN. Seaforth, on ev. Thomas Goldsmith, omerville Thompson, of Joanna, daughter of eman, Esq„ of Tucker- MBERS.-in Seaforth, ou tev. Thomas Goldsmith, Ilainner, of StratfO`rd, to ambers, of Clinton. ALTGOO RECEIVING !I FAL DAILY ATI HOFF • 5J• GOOS! FALL G001)S! AN BROTHERS' CHEAP CASH STORE. JUST. 0.PENEII, 10t) OIECESPRINTS, ALL T TWO CASES WINCEYS, PILAIN AND CHECKED, BEAUTIFUL, COLORS AND 'GOOD VALUE. EATHS. - • Etmondville, on Saturday, Aug. 23, AI rt Edward, youngest son of Ni1Iiill,1 aged two years. • WALKER.-InI Tuckersmith, on Aug. 24: Mr. James \Talker, aged 51 years. Moit.-iu Usjborne. after a 1png illness, of consume ion, on Aug. 10, Andrew Moir, Echo° teacher, aged, 2,4. years. ,.............mmoommoamonaliaann111101111 THEMARKETS. There is tie Seaforth nem, lioweve the.past week a considerable amount of in the yards. The bulk of t wheat has come forward. Mr. Armi- were common stock. Sales cc • • about 1 800 head. Transacition tage, one of our most enterprising deal - as follows : ors, to -day shipped a car -load. of new fall No. of Average wheat.- Thir, is the first car load of new Head. Weight, lbs grain shippe from this station this sea- 66 Illinois steers, 1,209 son. My. 33 " 1,180 SEAFORTH, Ang. 2,8, 1f3-73. HE NEWEST PATTERNS. '• E CASE -FLANNEL AND •• Also, two 299 • a. All tLe above oods will be so ales of -thoe well-ki d WINO EY SHIRTINGS, PLAIN, GREY AND FANCY. 000111.• far below their usual prices, own D ndas Cotte order to make room for further importations. s, which will be sold cheaper than ever. HOFFMAN BROTHERS, SE/FORTH. and prices are easier, at $3 50 far first- class, $2 75 to $3 for second-elass and 2 to $2 25 for third-class. BUFFALO LIVE STOCK M- R ET. BuFFAL0, A g; 8. The following shows the rece pt and shipments of live stock at Et i ffalo for the week thus far, begmin • with Sunday: Receipts. . Cattle, Sheep, Ho -, ,„ head. head. he • . head. Sunday ....... 476 1,200 7,710 48 Monday . . 2,125 1,000 5,0( 16 Tuesday.. - 2,584 5,200 6,30€ Wednesday 1,513 2,600 1, erses. 6,698 10,000 2150 Same time last week 7,089 16,800 13 Shipments: • pattie, Sheep, 11 head. bead: he Sunday .... . .... 200 5,' Monday. 340 3,000 2 Tueiday.. 1,275 1,600 4 Wednesday... 1,128 6,400 :.. 4,743 11,200 1 Same time last 8 g 3 ut little change to note in I week.... .. 4,250 7.000 13 CA.TI'LE .--The market was arkets this week. Busi- t good cattle, with a better fee in ,is irn1)roving' and 'hiring vailing: ut few loads of: 6 _ coining in bought at though no - still in price has yet taken 96 " 1,345 35 Mich. " 1,081 21 " 952 20 " " - 1,107 112. 176 208 orses. head. 16 16 80 16 CH.41APER /13 THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING REOEN LY P RCHASElS EAS S ARS, GiNEIAL CRO AT PRICE °MUCH LO ER. TH N. THE Is enabled t give the pn BETTER BARGAIN and the The goods at now in stoe get their share . f the 1 i 128_ . ,1 • 1 1:1• i Going at the tel'hegtiere4 tore: 304 v e tor pre - cattle ceipts prised were Price. $5 55 5 59; • 5 87.1z 4 50 4 00 4 00 • place, is ye y scarce, and •44 947 good quality is 17 3 8712, scarcely -to e had. 'toll butter for local 1.20 " •• 982 4 00 I - = r consumptio r is in geat demad n. Ap- 45 Kentucky" ties are no becoming more plentiful, And 28 other sale4. o 1,417 1 85 _ nt still 4ornniaud good prices. 11% e SHEEP AND LAMBS. - The market quote was very active, at about laSt week's - FallWheat... ........ ..... ....$1 15 to $1 16 'Western Spring Wheai ..... 1 15 to 1 16 llowing Barley. ......... .. . . 0 50 to 0 55 • arket . . 0 85 to 040 closing prices for Canada stodk.1 sheep a strong tic off. •Tre if sales show a fair criterion of the') No. of - Average Peas.........• 0 55 to 0 60, Butter, No. .. ....... 0 15 Head. - Weight, lbs._ Price. No. 3. ........... ... 0 9 589 Indiana sheep; 59 ° $4 50 No. 4. ... a 194 Ohio- " 77 4 00 Better, tenne 10., 7c. • 122 Mich. " - 68 4 10 6 12 6,50 640 6-50 6 50 6 25 650 Eggs- • • • ..... Hay Elides Lamb Skins. 3S9 Canada lambs, 75 • • ... • ...... o uo to6 00 14 00 to 16 00 19:3 I 44 J Pelts, each.. .... . - . . . .... i•IT,6 2665 ttho 6 63: i 372 ''' 75 Murrain Hid ... ....., .. . . . ,. . ... .. b• b4 to 0 05 207 " 71 - Calf Skins, (v al-) per 'D.J.,- . . .. ... ' to 42 92 '' Salt (retail) er 1;arrelf.. ....... ' I 00 304 .0 " • 70 ' ! - Salt (wholes le) per barrel........ • 1 05 Potatoes new) per bushel., . .-. .. .. 0 4r, to 0 50 And 6 other sales. , 1 OatmealV b i.. . • .... - -........... 0 00 to 6 00 -,, at $5 to $5 10 for good cirnf Tan Bark.. : ...... . ..-. -... .... 3 50 to 3 75 -- - + $470 to.$4 80 for grasser., Fall Wheat. i CLINTON, Aug. 28, 1873. _ ... - It............ - 14 (f.t... -115 is quoted at 115#. ct 94 74 35 to 5$ 212 " CC Wood..... _ ... 2 25 to 3 00 HOGS. -, The market is ell ' 1 14(1-.1-16 GOLD. --The price of Gall ini Oats . . . •35 6, 0 40 Barley . • k) 50 cc"; 0-55 . 001111.- Butter . to' I.3 6 0 16 ................e.o.........“ GREAT AUCTIdN Peas..... ; ...........°. 0 55 6 0 60 • Eggs ....... ,... ........ ..,-0 1 (... 2 di ' Hay, per to .. ... . 0 14 16 00 ' OF . ; STU 'FORD CUEESE MARKET. • THOROUGHBRED JJ frelerrytpli, to the .Expositor per Mon - treat Line. und A.uctdo Buyers still dem and indis ing able sales, 90 boxes at White to 81 05 • to $1 9.0 $1 10; 81. 20; ton,oun d,$15 p 20c ; eh f4e to 7 ; potatoes (new) per bus e , 50c to 6 c ; keggs, per dozen, 13c to 14c. ToRos.ro, Aug. 28, 1873. Fall eat per bushel, $1 25 to $1 27; spring heat, $1 18 ; barleY, 85c; oats, 43c; bu ter, pound rolls, per pound, 23c to 24c; butter, large rolls:, 15c to 16c ; ittathe,rp, ub dairy, 16c to 18c; eggs, • ed, lle STRATFORD, Aug. 28, 1873. ON, TH. present in force. Salesmen • ralized from rise of last month, At CONICersgdolut, JIIJ osed to sell at present rate; be, 134't ,2, o hold: Offerings, 5010 boxes ;it Three and one-half miles nOrthiof signed will offer DAY, 18th of 1 'clock A. M., OP ITHA in abitants of JA SiTRAY Ho RSE. QTRA.YED from Wrereter, on Sunday, the24th " of August,1 a bright bay HORSE, heavy and low -set, -with White right hind foot. Any perspn giving information that will lead to his retor ry will bsuitably rewarded. Address DAVID HAMIlliTON 299-4 Wroxeter P 0., County of H ron • HORSESTRAYED. cAME into the premises of 'the -undersigned, lot 29, Con. 114, Township Grey, on or abOut he 18th of July 1st, a BAY HO SE, about 10 ye rs t old, a little lali e on elf hind ' .7 having been is- ter2e9d94.The„o -ner is request d to prove prope ty, pay charges and take it away. WM. KIN ' r _ 1 HORPES I M KIM N DEM.. I , (11sE bay re and 0o1, a little lame ne ay vi \-1 Mare wi h short bob t il, 1 bay AI Colt *bout three lyears old, with shoes on,froht feet. Also, one red Heifer, with iv le spots, fo years old. The o ers are reqees ed to *Ire p opertY, pay expenses, and take them way, • they will be II sold as the 1 directs. . B. SNOWDEN Poun eepe , 1 , S, uble I; e, Stanley. E TRAY S EES. STRIIE .Dfrom the premises of he undersign- ed, Lot 2 , 0n 6, McKillop, on, or about the -8th of July, two 2 -year-old Steers, one a1 red, of Devon breed the other is of red a d. white color, . of Durham lreed. Any person givi g suCh infor- mation as w'll lead to the r-eoveryj of the abovVauirnals e willjbe liberally rew rded. JAMES NI HOL, Seaforth P. 0. nd dull, d hogs , ew York 90 r jal ET is '10.1 The folloiving Short -Horn Tlloroilg boxes at 101 cents and. 8501 s 1 cents. one Ball Calf three and a mon hams: One Bull, "Dixie Du e," fiv 1:144 Cows and Ffelfers, two Reif it °eh Sheep, consisting of thoroughbred Le LONDON, Aug. .28, 1873. Cotswolds among wlich there are a ar. ;wheat (old) per bushel, 90c yearling Rama and Ram Lamb. - Al • of Be4!kshie Spring Pigs. ' white fail wheat (new)$1 15 Tliat well-known Durham Btill "D red. fall wheat (new,) $1 05 to took the first prize at the last Western spring wheat (new,) $1 18 to and second at the last Provinciial Exhi oats (new?) 36c to 38c ;Alay per Catalogues and Pedigree* can be obt to $17 ; butter (rollb,) per proprietor, or at the NEW• En.lioftice, C to 240 ; butter (keg) 16cto tiou. ese, Oic to ltMc ; tallow (rered) Conveyances•will be provide me fr(Itin the east and west, on th ti morn 10 dozen, 14c to 15c; eggs, pack- - To the Creditors of . o 12c.Hugh 74c Younger, Deceased. on Station. unoh will be served at 1 O'ci ek P. arties can avail themselves Of the to attend the North Riding of Huron Sodiety Show, and then atteo the following. . TERMS. -Three Monthe' credit proved, ohit notes. Eight per cent. discount foreash. 11. SNELL, Ilullett, Aug. 27, 1873. ' ALE K. by Public MBER, LETT linton, 1 bred Dux - years old, old, six s, also, 50 cesters and number of number ie Duke," Exhibition, ition. hied of the on appliett- t the trains g, at Clin CO - STOLEN 0 STR YED. 1 STOLEN or strayed from Lot 3, 'on. 12, Mchil- " lop, a C • W, nearly all red, but with a few white spots; .6 yel rs old; one of the hor is broken off at point ; mid ing sized. The abo .e animal, was taken from the above premises o the night of NVednesday July 9, last. Any formation' re- specting lie • will be suitab y rewded by the un- dersigned. ' 298 - J EIN BOWIE. r. opportunity grienItural le the day 'van on np- pe4 annul ropletori, 0 lilari the Millan, the uckesmith, r abbut the others, are ut of their 4:1 TO ONTO STOCK MAIIKET.. ' rpHE CREDITORS of Hngli 11 winger, late of the Township of s. -The receipts during the past . the County of Huron, who died on bl'larger. than for thirteenth day of May, 1873;i and al hereby notified tp send in a : statem BEEV week w re consideray several -eeks previous, but there wa.,, lakes against the estate of lie sou Hugh M good 14:1 al and shipping demand; and eMillan by post to bhe undersigned ad 'nist to°, Previous prices were fully maintained, or to Benson & Meyer, his SOlicitors tberaVil-- Some ad. ante even being obtained M one lage of Seaforth, in the County of -on, on °t- or two nstances. We quote first-class bre it.ke the first day of Septentr, 187, at the ex. - 4 to 4 0 ; second class, $3 5 o 3 7r ; etsit, of lbetrasta% wdLiti qoadi chbtuitme 8:44 TRAYED BU L. QTRA.YE from Lot N . 8, C n. 1,1 Stanley, (Londo Road,) a year old B LL, Part Dur- ham, red color, with sm 11 -whit spot ' on side; any person. returning him to the undersigned, or giving info mad= that, will lead to his recovery, will. be sui ably rewarded: 29S*4 jOHN ROSS. TRAYED SHEEP. QTRAYE from the premises of be undersigned, "Lot 21, on. 9, Morris, 5 EWE, • and 6 LAMBS. Eves mar ed with a 'piece cut o it of ' right oar; lambs with a small bole in the same] ear. Any person giv!ng information such a will lead to the recovery o' the above will be suit 'bly rewarded. 2984 JOHN BARN ILL; Walton. to tile tand thi d class, $3 to $3 25. Among ceased amongst the parties e titled hereto hind -- One car of Durham. steers and heifers, avera i 'Od:111',t dastsheetssasiod admiuistrat?r will ot be liable the claims of' w 'eh he hen hi'is no - distributed, or any • art thetref, g- g 1,240 lbs., at $4 50 ; two cars to any person of whose clairwhe s 11 not hake following ; ing regard to he re orted. sales are the grade 0 ttle, average 1,200 lbs at $4 : had notice at the time of such distrib tion. tWO car mixed, average 1 320 lbs at .7 Ct , Dated August 13th 178. 1 HUGH MoMIL VS, Sr. eae ;• one car o.., ...at cows, average ' Aliministrator to s id Esta:thi $52 .c .c ' '' 1,100 lb at $39 per head • . 13Els.TSON & MEYER, SOlictors. 29'43 SHEE The supply during the week WAS lar e, and. the tendency was towards lower p 'ces, although we have no actual change o note in quotations, which are $5 for 6 t-olass, .4,4 for second-class, and nto 25 for third-class. Limn -The arrivals have been large, REMOVAL. i.irISS WALKER, Milner and Dre %maker, removed from her old pren_uses o more c inodions rooms in Scott's Block, a joining Photograph Rooms, where she will 1. glad to tend to the wants of her customers a formed Seaforth, Ang. 7, 1873. • 296- - S LESMAN WA TED. WANTED, immediatel3r, a steclass general V Y Suleman. Apply to • 1 LOG AN & as I 101 he 299 CANARY BIRDS • INTD. A NY person having Canary ir s to sell will -L-- find purchaser, by addr sang Drawer 28 Seaforth Post -office. 299-3 . NIESON, Seaforth. EACH ER WA VOR Sc Col Section No. 7, T w a Te her with second or t cate ; duties to commence on Jan 1 JACOB KRA.U' 'E 298-4 EACKR WA A 11 E or Female esehe 4 -1 l .- ads certificate, for e.hool the To ship of Grey. Duties o 1st of Oc ober. Applicaton to b Trustees, or by letter to qray Polst • GEORGE lrxAY,1 297 HARTWILL SPE' ED. ship of Grey, cl-class certifi- 1874. Apply to Secretary. ED. obling a, third- ction .No. 9, in commence the made to the Office. I rustee a THE I. NDON, HU ON AND BRUCE RAILWAY omPA1NY. TENDE S for building the 14. AND 'BRUCE RAIL\ 'A, froi LONDON to I Will b received at the Office I Lond 1JP '10 SE Pit DON, HURON HAM) he doinj)any, nt, IBER 20, 1873. N EVEB, ! A LARGE QUANTITY OF F CURRENT MARKET lie even N H own a ERETOFOIR. d Country are come and. ; • I invited to ES MURPH, I Mai4-Street,' • Se4forth. Plans, Specifications and Fo be seen at the Engineer's- 01E0 the 5th Of September, 1 3. The COmpany are not mind to or any tnder. THO 1, • Londein, Ont., August S, 187 s of Tender can • London, from wept the Iowe t RCHER, Secretary. 299 V.) v) - n. oz $ h.. ).--i ▪ tLi ,0 44, t-4 ti i -13 w 0 1> pi c., rn - © 0' H -1 H m - oz g. 5 1?_1. % i .1... P CD %---/ ITV 1-4, rn tr. 0 V aQ r , 0 SO: tt _ r 0 In . 3' > -5 tt 71 CD > m C to 0- oP lime to t P 0 P. Ptt f24. - Od -f )••••4 co r-4 g, e4s 5 7L • A Splendid ASsortmen.t of Biird Cages. I ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT OF THOSE' -I LOW-PRICED CRUET$, Direct from the manirfactuxers in New York.1 1 • QONQUEROR • I .. - HARDWARE OF EVERY- DESCRIPTION T,URN-TABLE, LIGHTIsklING ANO APPL-PARERS. Cheap and of Good Quality, a M. ROBERTO SIGiy- Or THE CIRCULA SAT. N. .-Another ear load of best American Direci from Buffalo. • - WATER -IME; Quality Guaranteed. NO1Bogus ;Article. ARRIVAL OF SS. COiINTHIAN." • ER A ROUGH VOYAGE of 16 days, :the SS: CORINTMAIN ESDAY afternoon, 20th inst., brinng landed at Quebec on WED- ; SPLENDID AISORTMENT FALL :AND„ . • LoinAN •se JAmisoN5 `s( `S3HSINHVA It OF 0 OD S eh they expect to receive and open out by the FIRST OF SEPT AN EARLY CALL SOLICITED. MBER. THRESHING MACHINE FOR SALE. et.FfF.L.P FOR CASH or on tinie, to snit pox- ‘ -1 chasers, one SEPARATOR and HORSE POWER complete, manufactured by Glasgow, MONherson & Co., of Clinton has run three sea- sons, and is all in good -working order. As the subscriber is about to give up the far, the above eau be seen on Lot 23, Con.1, Tockersmith, L.R.S. 2964 ; SAMUEL MOFFAT, Proprietor. BACON ANO HAMS 10RSALE, by the undersigned, at Rippen, in -1- large or small lts, for cash, about ten tons of firfit-class BACON and Smoked HAMS. Apply to JAMES & GEORGE PETTY, 296 Kippur P. O. 777 OPENING OUT NEW GOODS. Splendid Styles 1.n Prints. EWEST PATTERNS IN ALL -WOOL SHIRTINGS. LADIES' CLOTH iliANTLES IN GREAT VARIETY. Full- particulars' next week. • A. G. McDOTTGALL. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. The Best and cheapest AssortmentfOutside of the Cities. m.eL_ co-cirimmiR,, SiAFORT14, • LAS just reiceived large additions to hilt previously large stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, ouly 'wont to be seen to be appreciated and admired. ' Call and see, Whether you PFcliase 110t. M. R. COVNTER'S WATOTTOS ARE RENOWEI? FOR TIME KEEP1N G. TERMS -Strictly Cash. R. COUNTER.