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The Huron Expositor, 1894-10-05, Page 47 CT, tamilton- pretty short Anct -co t W. -H. D offering of and th -the Sipk of An hiifit' �et 1-0-shoot'Our sot. t6 Ami. Well. O_ coun V.—W earing NEW AVERTISEMOTS. h"ging from tile plpet��ftct of in th A a Y*ty eat - tbrei both has purchased the - L11 control, from big wifh the e people engineer, miking some re-' *h9 was Odessri;41'11arke and $mfth out, sum of $81. Rev. Mr "Ob - bride aA' assisted b her of them being 1'prett JS.Tle f1pre betwee the parenthesis after NO, I—Wello but -this tariff, m. - -The bWy shaken up, Air. father,9f the milk business.—I John Wle literally- drenched with theLL bl of his I an. - thi "t -as Carrie, ana Mi I Zeslie Clarke having, an a Y. e Air I Mal- of Trowbridge, preachedvery de0tes the Inge of the paper on which this No. 2—That has no Ing to do with it on% ukl severd-ly sprained, let, jr., who has been spending the suimner both servic,6s. 0 advor"meat will b6 foun& Monday even sistatilt who was atr tick by 4 and of Keep but the Jesni� while Mr. E. Hovey and r. Charles Mid- - and Mr. Smith one of his hips hart consider- at Go4erich, has returned -to the. village. I tform meeting was addreae(L Bol -Good Brm. (8) shapeless: No. I—That may be all- right, bat I see dleten, cousin of, the groom, performed a ably. The animal (lid not get away. L Air. Mr. John Grigir is confined to his am. ghoea�Rubbers group of sailors crushed into room kes Henderson, Hooper and 14dtlee­jr� MOT11.69h. (8) D'Alton - McCarthy, E6 - Conservative, says Similar office for him. Rei.� A. Stewart Clarke still goes on crutches as- a result of throu mug by a displaced armor, p4te. If, -he Noffear tor 0reditor8-Margaret SnAth. (6) g.h illnei� -Mr. Andrew Hicks, at the who all gave earnest, practied that was never expected that the Nation- perfortited the ceremony, in the presence - of the tip-ou"t. -and Noxim to Crediton -J. 0. gwlth� (6) says, the Rulers of Europe couli, have see Nre en writing, is dangerous.%y advice. n 0 t -1 Policy should get to be what it, is, He is' the b A. Gregory, on of M Thomas Gr%- —Andre;x -O'Douohue wa-. fined Xlection Expenses -John Weir. (ry) mmediate . relatives of the pjwties. --An interesting and happy event -took rs�rtkp-Z mellis. (8) the -deck of the Chen Yue41 after the X ap�ngt the tariff. After ie - ceiviog the congratulations of their lace 'at the residenc6 of fr..John Me- ory,of this village, has secured the position, Costs the other morning in Stra Itile.Tow1her Want -ed -John Morgan. (6) 'battle they would forever e4ohew war. 0 2—Oh, never mind .McCarthy he is at friends, they proceeded to their home in Ssrva of Clinton, oil Thured _,ay afternoon of teacher of th�'Winchelsea school and Will using abusive languag WV.- Aubtlon Sale-Urc Brown. (6) e,and Frank Goderich townshi of last week- the contracting parties being Comen"obnaton, Bros. (8) When the fight is at a distance 4 ie par. crank. Clarke Wallace.is the ivan. Of *d tl commence his duties on January Ist next.,- Wartburg. was up on a charg e of !Amp* an& Limp Goods-Johnsiou Bros. (8) ticipants unknown,it W0.1: --But Sir John Thompson-- -Mr. William lattery, who sold hii 50 Rev. L. W. Diehl and Misal"arva, both Mt. Will Folland has accured a good situa- drank and aisorderly. it cost liitn.4& i.. Rowe by Auction -J. 0. Rose.,O.) is bad enoigh,but it is No. 2-Wlat'I tell you is so,Mrke Wal- acre farm. 12th concession of Grey, to:�Vr. of whord are' so well known and highly tion as traveller for a Toronto carriage firm- -Fred Hinz, of Brodhagen, has the Grlera Attention -John Wdr. (8) terrible to think of what it =4� mean to lace is the beat wire -Puller in this count 'Thomas Looking, for the sum of $1,835,: has esteemed in church and social leircles, !bat Messrs. the Bducation Classes -T. 0. Kemp. (8) f - H. Bishop & Son are doing a rush- of his new house up, and iti no SIxtighter Sale, --R. ht. Store. (6) those engaged, who see shipiykat4A they have and he rules the party. They et purchased the 100 acres known as the bock- further reference to them is superfitious. Ing business in the hardware line I Cobble- roofed. It i one and one-half sto . W 8 Auction Sale of Okttle--Nell g unless he says so. You vote for the et lot, on the same line, firom�l a Toronto firm. The brother of - the groom ries, If You are-110f[MAn &. Co. (6) lived with and esteemed as frient, mangled In Rev. H. W. dick's old stand. built of white brick, and is a h New Fall U*atiles--Puncan & Duncan (5) and torn before their eyes. Conservative partyj and not for a Jesuit.. Mr. Locking's purchase give� him 100 acres. Diehl, agaisted by Rev. A. Stewart, per- strueture. Oreat Ole3ring Sate-RichArdson & McInnis. (5) ind what I tell you. The tariff and these in a block now. I formed the ceremony Alias Clara Middle- -34r. David Hughey, one of Ureenway. Musical Invtrument Emporium ott Brothers. (5) other things have,, nothing to db with it; --No in W�uest was held on the late Wm. ton, of Goderich township, and Rev., W. L. popular citizeni'mid prosperous blac Leaving Seaforth-Good Brothers. (5) Am Unfair Compari4on. Laurier is a Jesuit, a Frenchman, and dis- Rush, 0 died so suddenly FeTnily in Armitage the duties of , bridesmaid and GLE4,NING4.-`b1r. -Albert Hooper and was married on Wednesday een -and Winter Goods -R. McFaul 'redit , visited, their friends here Mgt Fall wife,'of C on Hanew at Cost --John Ward. (5) The Patrons have already set,�Ijhe people loyal, and McCirthy is a crank. Londesboro. It has come Outi since his groomsman respectively. Mr. and Mrs. week, to Miss Willie, third Noi I -The Patrons have lodges- last week'. Mr; Hooper purchased Rer. R. u 4aughter of Tailors, etc. -Dill & Speare. of this country a splendid eiampli in econ- death, that he had a wife, ud family living Diehl left by the 4.45 p.m. train South, on L. Wilson's Ariving horse. -Mrs F. Uleiis James Irvine, of F liarto. Fall Hats--Jacksoa only. Very few of the Patron caW4idates in No. 2 -These Pat riolls are . branks, too. in London, and it is said another one in the -their wedding tour, and carry with them I -Afrs. Dan Kerr, a former Hop for Sale.-Wn". NO, 111"ter. (6) the late dlectio'na, elected or 4 feated, re. Stick to the. party.. It is ruled by Clarke States, besides the woman ho lived with the k'earty congratulation's of their hosts of left here la;9&4Vedueg(lay On In extended Mitchell, died at her home in Soots and Shoes --T. V. Rutledge. (6) -her f#her and other relatives in Farm for Sale -S. Rannie. (6) port their election expenses ON ;100. The Wallace." him here. She is leaving the place, *having friendle-here, visit to Micigan, on the 25th ult. he disposed of their furnitu 0. -Ivfrs. Whitley, who for the past few Anction sale -F. .4. Scott. (8) majority of them are under WAt fi Michigan. -Aft. F. D. Hallenbeck and wife -) igo e, I daughter of the late George Kmi FATM to Rent-wal. Iforridon. (6) of this village, now of Elk Rapids, Teach)r W'anted-MeK. Kerr. (6) e governmen #11 tea If cable reports ate to be believed, France -George McTavish months has reSided with her2sister, Mrs. chell, aaid was in her 51st year. while those of th 't d jr7' Int( employee of formerly V - M__ Wi rdyjof Auburn, has recently pawed -Michigan, haie sent a number of their old 'd ---S. S. Cole. (5) and Englind ar6 not on speaking terms re- ic Straye rub from $300 to VM. Thet the StandardFurniture C panys John Stu -Mr. Robert P. i hois has _8014 Is a Big I friends here on invitation t6 their silver blacksmithing business and pre 91%awl Lost-ExpeqUor Office (8) nificance in this fact worthy of noVp. If the ham, had a narrow . escape frDm death. We away. She has been in failing hes'Ith for Chezp Boots and Shoes -F. V, Rutledge. (8) garding the occupation of Egypt. France Wedding to be held at their house. in octo- Patrons can carry through all th+ political Was operating. a a wing saw in the factory, the past five months, which was borne 'With Staffa, to Air. F A. Hable L%W Reductions -R. Willis. (8) J rancis ber.-Rev. R. L. Wilson and A th e is might just as -well look at the ma�ter philw when the saw flew o0 d t hi perpeu- Christian fortitude. She -was the rellet of lbert C. we 11 undertakings on this prin6iplep er Fall At Golden U-n-SoAth & Steet. (8) an consideration that passed bot e ample g roulld ho much tipm. them esophioaly instead of letting her wounded dicularly along ey, of Summ,�rhill. 14.5ft-W. H. Maudson. (5) for 11 the abdome The flesh was the late Thomas Wliitl Wilson left here last Monday morning, the ties was $2,300. 11l the wa pi g rm An considerably lacerated, but ne Stitch served They were both natives of Ithe county Fer- of economy and yet former for Toronto University and the ait- -Miss Jennie Sherritt. a POPUL"X y Valli ty and disappointed greed �Iind her won on n ter for Guelph College. -7-Mr. aud Mrs. John of $100 managh, Ireland. They �ere amongEt the election to close the wound. in Carlingford school for hve years eZves'to the good that oopupat on Patterson, f Sylvan, visited friends here is t must surely represent a less influO ced vote I . -From the London Adveftiser we learn earliest sittlers around SVmmerhill which signed the position of assistalif le Kerr 'Putlay of Egypt. that the pri7e for the 4est collection of was their first residence- �n Canad' -Alyrtle Wilson and Elsi' Mr. last week. * than an election carried by aq , 9-Timit,tor a. tGere to take charge of a school $500. And a less influenced voto.'!means a fancy work of one person, � independent - of Whitey died about 35 - ears ago and left are sick with chicken pox.-Afessrs. Pliip- Emerson, in Manitoba, at ll expres. 'News of the Week. pen & Simpson sold a beautiful 7modern more independentand purer pubjib other entries, was awardedi to Mrs. Colin her a widow with four chirdren, three- sons salary. tl made Sideboard, which lias'been greatly ad- SEA;�'Of'.TH, FRIDAY Oct. 5th, 1894 Sion. The Patrons have certaitil , started Campbell, of Gooderich. M�s. Campbell has and one7daughter; one of the sons, James -On Mednesday last week 'Mrs. J. well. No ADULTERATED LIQiToRs WANTED.- gained a name and a reputaiion as a large and the dau*01hter are (Ilea and the ot ' inired by friends. -Mr. C. H. Wilson gre,tv ing, Mr. Tatham, and Mrs. E. k, her a fungous plant about the site of a half 1J, The French Governn''ient hai enacted a exhibitor at most of the pripc 'I Fall ehi- two Sons are'living, the e eat being W. H The above is from. the Mitchell * I $1 Litowel on their wheels for Be Stringent law against the sale of adulterated bitions in the Western peninsulivaa bushel in his - potato field. It is a real, returned on Friday and Whitley, of Londesboro' - and the other, Will They Stand, The Test? of last week. While the compar'- i made liquors. I Sity. report a good., -While out drivng on Tuesday of last Joseph,' in Manitoba. Irs. Whitley bad curio The ladies of Listowel keep pace witij The Patrons of Industry must now be ruay be quite correct, it is not faiii stated. PILLS GALORE. -The Empress Dowager, week, Miss Norma Dinsley, of Wingham, reached the good age of Mree score and ents on the wheel. considered a fully organized, though not a In the first place, a large* proportiq a of the of China, has sent chesiS of pills to be dis- met with quite an accident. While driving eighteen years. She was,�& member of the MCKillop. �g -Last week Dr. C. W. Weinbwl mong the Chinese troops in Corea. &Iong-'thedra,w bolt ofthe pbaetor. broke, tributed a ille, left &r BuIT4.19, where he" used by Hl"WENEAL. �- Last week iwo, yo Sebringvi ling fall grown party, since they 11ae in election expenses of Candidates is WELL ARMED Chicago aq.d Qraiid letting the horse free from the rig. Miss Episcopal church ends to resu 'me his studies in me so 00� couples ere united in marriage, Mr. Alex. t dicine, the Ontaxio Legislature a gr6np of repre- working up an - efficient ol�ganizat_gqi. The Trunk express messenger while on duty Dingley pluckily held on to, the reins and Kerr to Miss Amelia Jane Morrison, third Mr. Otto Weinbach lift for Saginaw. He, have a most efficient org� sentatires: with a distinct policy and a Patrons' iiization carry revolvers in � belt strapped around held the horse, though she was neatly pulled daughter of Wm. Morrison, and Mr. attending the Luilieran Theoloaical A-. -- d leader. We have heard - many in their lodges, all ready provided their waists since the recent train rob- out of the phaeton in so doing. THE Box SOCIAL. -A ery successful box ,recognize %r them, tl�, beries. social was beld in Union Hiool Section No. Johnston 6 Miss Jane Shannon, eldest denly in that city. opittions"abou the Patrons; we have heard and hence have'not to incur anykpxpensea -A son of Mr. R. Heyivood, of Clinton, 13', Howick and Ttirnberry, on Frid daughter of Air. S. J. Shannon, township -Mr. Robert Fuller, of ontreal, fo RuLE. -The Scotch rcoal own- ay even et with'p6 bad accident, while at school. Treasurer. Boih will settle down in the lo- ly of Stratford; Went to Port Dover o that thev are the tools of disappointed f6r this purpose. In the second :,�lace it era have held a meeting' *anil resolved to The social was I opened by -a class In comp�ny with another youth he was aspupils performifig wand exercises calit� where they were raised,' with the tend the funeral of relative, and ns, who hope, through them, usually coats orilinary caadidatew�A to do I tr' , and accidentally fell down, -party politick large evict from their hous�es all miners wl aying in it ee of fifte�n- brightest o prospe t return to work. to excellent mouth music, furished. cts, and if their weddincr the're was taken Suddenly ill a -ad to rise into a position -where they can live sum for the traveling and living e treaking the bone of his leg near the hip. og... dayal were. a forecast of The sympathy- of Air. Heywood's friends will be a happy one. was well known in Stratford. 0,10ses of no NOT A SuccEss.-The experiment Of Ship b Messrs, Merkley, Fiteli and Hall. 'The their future life it away. - Deceased was fillis 5.5th year on the people ; iie have heard that the are those Whom they have assisting ping Canadian cattlefo France is not likely es oat to him in his misfortune DT ed, white y ��eni at c ass looked very pretty fit. their r public meetings. All Stich expensegr-,' 11 a, It being and blue sashes, and peiformed th-6 move. Mt.Niar-PAL. -The to tial taxes in M eKillop -Richard Nickels, agged 65yea founded on"pure selfishness, nd have no In COU- go A rs of to prove a success, as the French markets We known that the health'of his wife is this year amount to $10,692.04; Coun and an old resident of t. x1ary, atte Itih eked. ments very nicely. Aftqr the exer6ises the ty7 er - aim than the' filling of their own nection with Patron campaigns are id f are. oversto %,cry suicide on Friday by throwing hiniF ,at or -recarious and uncertain, $3,906.98; Township, $3.192.34 ; Public elf pockets, even if r and t he boxes were Sol([ and all partook of the good 'be at the exp -lie general fund's 'of the or40 A NDw EmIiEnon; -A report from Shang- -cb, -50; F Catholic Separate Carter's mill race in rear of IvIe8s ense of out of t Michael'a chur Blyth, w, -a t things in them, Then a lengthy programme School., $13, 1 17 Oman rs.- .others and we have h - eard that they are an consequently they do not appear in pub hai says that the Emperor' of, China will scene of a wedding on Wed le, dialogues, School, $2-27-iS; Drainage tax, $140.93; & Hayes' maible works, i. that town. I tal and voctil nitis very likely be dethroned in favor of Prince I of last week. Rev. Father Quigley officiated. N under Ditch and Water course Act, $5.5.61 ; was rescued before life was extinct, honest, earnest band of men, who are striv- lished statements Of the candidatf'i. De- recitations and tableaux was rendered. The kang's son, who tret with the Miss Maggie Kelly, daughter of Mr.3lichael e' likely to reco-ver- -ing for the best interests of Canada in the (]net these two items from -the ex&nse of Japanese. Kelly Morris, 86holars 91tve some pleising dialogues, re- Statute labor, $51.50 (of the Statut Labor " united in the holy bonds citi�tions and songs whiel'i'%vere all well ren- W is for Canada Compant's lands); then -Young George Corrie, of AtWod,_ w DIED WHILE TESTTN-(l N;� Exr.ERIArmNT. to Mr. A. Cronyn, of Goderich township ; dered Miss Roe, of GOrrie, delighted the there is,9829.36.or schools esides, derived playing foQtball at school, was,' t Wa,y that seeing to them most effective. ordinary candidates, and we fandy the -unfoi -Dr. Oertel', of the Hygb�nie, the kappy coupleleft on the four train for wri& W`e have not yet accepted any � of these figures in both cases, taking cirduni4 ance I ti fron-l. interest in Municipl funds. The enough to break his right arm at, the aus titute, has died from Asiatic cholera, Detroit. The good wishes of i�iany friends audieit ce by her instritnip'tital Selection, and werage rate for school purposes, hiel The young lad bravelybore the pain for 1 opinions as Our own ; indeed we have not into account, will be pretty much on�'�, par by her urell-rendered solo. - tiding a resulting from an experiment- with infected follow th---m., Messrs. Ezra Ithe municipal school grant would be 2.004 ward of an hour before 01iVina in thaf,);�_- presumed to form an opinion yet. We do We do not desire to withhold the water taken from the Vistula, ,and John ferkley and William Hall "gist- �Four young fellows on fair day at Ex- mills on the dollar; in the Roman Catholic arm was sore, and then the pam4 -It id reported that the Czar d greatly in the am by their excellent -*, know-, however, that there are disappoited Patrons any credit that. may be dlj� thew THE CZAR. G eter, after getting pretty'v�ell filled up with 1* progr Separate School 2.2'"_ mills ; 5.7704 mills setting the bone without a hi per. and his family, with the exception of Yrand "bug J nice " got into - an altercation about rendering of a number �f choice selections on economy and honesty, butU on mouth organs. Altogether the dollar would be the average rate o -Potato picking isow twhe 16mhief bu a most en. ver 15 party politicins in theanks of tbeatrons for their .!)ftt'tlie Duke -George the winter at - Corfu' eleven o'clock- at night and as, a result a the whole' Public School Sections -for all around Monkton, and the juveniles are, -who are there for their own advancement same time we are sure they do not'�-�desirc one of the Ionian islands of Gree Joyable evening was spent. ce. The fiatic encounter ensued,and Charles Schltint,. taxes. ting a holiday from school. The yie 'h -ewise many mem- credit they are not entitled to. ifones Czar's failing health is the cause 6f this (The abo�e was intended f4 last week, but'd1d not solely, that U ere are lik ty one of the participants, received bad usacre change. C5 reach us in ti,ne.) fair. Mr. Alfred Huggins has an unuan be ft' who are not only willing, but anxious and economy, either in election- cont�sts or from the hands of he other three. He large crop, and says that be thinks he FRANCISCO. -O BOSTO,, NOT SA--, encral .x of was thrown down on the hard ground, Gorrie. GOOD Woux. -A society compose tubers e to fill the pockets of " the farmers," (and politics' ar� not confined entirely to mem- the United Society d beat the model farm in- all striking his lip ou. a Stone and cutting it Of a tuberculosis. the man who uses this expression alw -a bers of the Patron organization. Christian Endeavor, announces that the badly, - _Dr. Rollins stitched up, the wound. POLITICAL MEETING. -The East Huron number -of the lady residents of the 12th -Mr. Thomas Ballantxme reports It 'met at Gorrie means his own pockets) at the expense of International Convention of 1895 will be held -Some party or parties unknown, %Irere- Liberal-Congervatives on concemidn, and called The King's Work- seen ditring lAis visit to �'cotlaiid,'a, in Boston instead of San Francisc'o. throwing eggs at the Satyadon. Army the r maph;'ne which he considers to be p�rf inunity, and that A Sample- TENNOED FOR SMILTGGLINIG.-Ratt� the., in the Chair. The a�)Iteenndlance was most coupleofyears in that vicinity' Among illeremwinderof the com ronday afternoon, P e id t J mes Ir,%vin ers,"" has been i active operation for a other evening, in Wingham, as they marched It As the invention of a medical specialist -therearealso many Patrons who are as last Afontreal smuggler,.has been found -guilty along the -street, and someof the stale hen grat over 200 delegates filing their other worlis of philauthropy, this society The following choice morsel app�ard-4 i yllig) M GA� sgow, Scotland, and is now beingt honeat, as broadminded, as liberal and as of smuggling furs inito the' United States, credentials. Stirring -speeches were ma week in a paper controlled by an employee fruit came in contact with some of the mem- e ha4 taken Care of and maintained dur. o0bly tested before being put on patriatic.as anyone could desire- We hope b Dick' on, B ; Messrs. E. 11. the past summer, four children and sentenced at Buffal)90,to a fine of $200 'bers. The same night, a number of the W. Gerry, market. of the Dominion Government, and . wo,., and a year in Erie county penitentiary. Taylor, J ns, NV- - H. Clegg, the last mentioned eleinen will dominate ",give windows of the barracks * Were broken. L allies PC= belonging to poor but respectable -At the residence of _11r. B. F. Bro��- ons SHP, COULD USE: THE RAWHIDE.-MiSS Such conduct is dis&aceful, and it is to w.C.Sparling, parents i f Liatowel, on Wednesday, last week, Wis.' it as a samplq of almoit Weekly eman"i J. J.: Deliman, C. W. Cpsens, P ii Toronto. The mother being an 0 the party, thou gh somef fear it may not, At !-" - Lucilla Doss, daughter of an hotel propric- Alaypr Kaine, E,dward :Pryans, Thom`as Far- invalid was unable to care for her famil from the same quarter: be hoped the guilty parties may be found 3' eldest daughter, Miss1lay, w tor at Cortland, Alabama, the other night out. r( pr6vinci_ and the King's Workers generously assumed , as married,',", any rate the crucial time :is at hand; the Mr. Justice Ogler in Court of Appeal,,, $,vt- )w ex.LM.P., Henry Perkins and Mr. J. H. Ray, junior member of the teat will soon be applied which -will deter- urday -decided that it was not neces - cowhided Mr.�'T. H. Abraham, a prominent -The girt Win'nie r lose ste ton al Secretary Birmingham, of Toronto. The charge. The four children, whose a merchant, until the man begged for merey. in the appointed an E from 2 to 9 n into the ay e sister e charge of rape p%lits, Th mas Smith, rneetng xecutive Committee range ears, were ake inine whether they are worthy of the Sup- put up a deposit of $1,000, in filing,,trog The strokes drew blood. y t Miss Ida Brook', acted as bridesmaid, port of all f air minded men or not. The petitions. The deposit made -in $puth at the Assizes recently held in Go(lerich, to hav� the voters' list 'th r'O lily revised, homes. Mrs. Thomas Calder taking the INTr. D. D. Hay, jr., of Stratford, is a y ACCIDENT TO Miss L-nE.-While brandy- caused such -a an rise, hasbeen arrbsted by and decided to call a co�ivon 't t, Miss McLacblin taking another, the room. Hron will consequently be with(114wn. ylo'li a litter' YOunge-� are a new party and they have an existence ing " peaches- in New York, on Frida night, Cons' date to nominate a ca4ida and tW remaining two being taken b oth- y table Gundry, at &afoi th, and after a y He holds that " the security requireg is Miss -The Shakespeare correspondent Of Nettie Lee, daughter of Millionaire hearing before� a magistrat,-, committed W erg whose. names we have not learned. The . "A clergy simply because of the belief of many that upon the presentation of �% petition ag&inst Stratford Beaon/ says ladies of the Society have tarnished the from the Lake Huron both the old parties hm�� vices which mae the return of a meniber-elect, and not fipo Henry.W. Lee, was severely burned, Owing stand trial for perjury. The girl's relatives Tucker4mith.' distrio, , who bouglkt children with a coinplete -new to the upk'etting of a pan full of brandy on a and friends are anxious tha "she be placed CouNcm MEETING. -The council met it advisable to replace them. If, now that the filing of a cross petition again'sdithe Outfit, Of a ticket for London, by some inistake ae. hotstove. somewher6 for proper care, and her nient �11 clothing to keep them comfortable through other found himself in the classic v beaten candidate." The money woul4i'not al Brucefield on Monday, October lat., as per the the opportunity is given them, the new coming wmter_ It is expectod tl�e Thursday. He did not discover be- available for the costs of the re8pona�nt. Capacity and past histor indicate such adjournment, all the � 4 y iilhlis:e!:�' departs one jot from the -line they say p 4 treatment as a necessity. members present, Ac will soon be sent baA to the city as the b party The Grits of South Huronwill be eas4d to Huron Notes. till he began to ask for the Ex counts to the amount of $49 , .16 Were passed parents pwe anxious to have their little ones rounds." the old parties should tread, then they know how they were duped into subs�'ib- -Mr. John White has leased th -The other day, While returning at noon 9 e farm of - and orders drawn upon -the treasur�r. from 8 hool, a lad of about 13 years of age TeR with them. again. The families will exceed- -Mr. George Gill, of Russeldale, �brou should at once and forever be consined to Ing to the- McLean fund for this Ming. Mrs..Cudmore, in Tuckersmith, containing 0 , dollars � was voted as relief to Win. Jones. ingly regret to part with 'their youncr a load . o wheat fed hogs to theMi oblivion. If their members accept passes Now that the money is -not required foe athe 50 acres, paying -an annual rent of $150. named Charlie Roberts, of Goderich, was The.-collectorwill c'omnlience his daties on char,, old at run over byaload of -hay.; The boy had Octol---6r 26h, and was instructed to add ness Of childhood have won a large share of South Huron cros petition, ill Mr. Me- -Rev. J. T. Kerriu, during his remova �es who, by the innocence and gentle- market the other day, which he a while pouketiag their mileage allowance, Lea return the money to its righfful from Bay field to Mitchell, lost a small mor- been playing with some ,school -fellows and er feeding them on wheat *4 five per cent. to all ta, id the family affection during the few months good profit aft ' and this I& the fist, temptation which will owners? The Sun predicts that waa accidentally pushed under a wa,&on, a on the 14th x9s remaining unpa, other coarser grains for about five month&' they ivill occo bag or satchel, containing a,Masonic oi December. Pathmasters of their residence. never see a ceu�t of it again. Mr. McUan apron and some M assed over --his thighs. who se asonte papers. have not yet returped their lists should Iprobably assal them, or if in the Hou wheel of which p AMIDENTALLY DRowwED.-It is Air. Gill -says there is money in boggs fed will laugh at the gullibility of the Grit of -Duncan McMichael; of Wrox eter, has He was carried into a house close by, and do so at once. The ill be with wheat at 55c. a bushel, especially they show the selfish disregard for the neict meetin when th Huron. See if he do t. returned from his visit. to !'old F under medical care is getting along nicely. W deepiregret that we have here to announce can fit them for market Within six or Scitt il� rin held'at Kyle's hotel on Thursday'November $ the s'udden and sad death by drowning of rights of others 'which they claim other It is quite possible the writer of �he looking much bet -ter for the trip. He feels It is thought no bones are broken but it is I a t, at 9 o'clock, 4. months. Air. GilPs litter of eight VO pay contractors. Adat Duncamon, second son of the late 18 convinced there is no place ike Canada. each. classes exhibit to�rards the farmers, they above a,wonder that he did not sustain serious L may, be judging others by what:1 e Archli ald. Dancanson, of Grey township, are not to be trusted. If they are corrupt 11. -A:Iittle child belonghig to Mr. M.Beck- injury.. !th"e'togual Knights df Sherwood F ie opppr, with, of Milton, was run oyer on the street in Stratford, drove over to St. NL-lary in these little things they -will b� corrupt in th Cowicha-n ii L would do �'imself, did he have tl -At Cedar Dale Farm, t he residence of Cromaxty. whic!, ad accident took place While tunit . However, if this sort of argumen� Chris. Hodgins, J. P., Of IE iddulph, Wed- A GoOD Pia. -Mr. Wm. L. ATcLaren of bat' ver, Dunean' 8, day. They were met at the sugis the , y 0 the other�cvening, its face being somewhat bs b� great,things. Then, when they obtain a suits his employers and is pleasing to e in . tired, seemingly by the hub of the vehicle. nesday of I last week, his youngest sister, this place, has purchased from thewell- Brit !C`oliambia. He had been only a few St. Marys' bretbreu and the band Y footina in the Dominion Hotise, there will was arried to Mr. V rellingto _Mr Davis, of escorted to the marke't square. T h'e-r'e 0 -A tramp, named -Bradley, who' was E n SO- knowit'pig breeder, min tes in the water when 'got out, but Conservatives of South Huron, we do 40t lier. The eremony was performed by Rev. Woodstock, a very #ne young improved witk all the aid of willing friends, besides t found drunk in a pa4senger car at the know that any person else need complain. Ruial Dean odgins, rector of Seaforill, i be a valuable Ing for an hour. The whole at be a further opportutii; v to see whether 01 � Clin- Yorkshire Boar, which' will three -doctors, it was impossible to bring Stratfordites gave an exhibition ton station, was'Committed to jail by the not the Patrons are =3 more to be trusted We brother of the bride, assisted by Rev. J. H. addition to the stock 'bf this neighborhood, back. life, as his spirit had alread'y taken its turned out to watch the boys, may -say that Mr. George Sanriell,lof mayor on Tuesday of last,,week. Zter, than the monopolists -and combinesters Exeter was appointed treasurer of -the fu -While threshing on the -farm of Mrs. F. Fairlie, rector of Clinton. A large number " be i's the kind of pig now in emand in flight, no doubt to be with that of his allow the boys were taken to the roomw of guests were present front Wiar the markets a' father, who had so shortly gone before. Mr. ton, Sea- nd will get the kind of. pork- OYFlly.e above referred to, and' the deposit, if re ers that se Duncanson was zaw a liked and admired tained. among the manufacturers of -whom they Layton, in Tuckersmith, on Tuesdaj of last the, St. Marys' Knights au r Complain so loudly. week, one of the threshers named 'Stion forth, London'and other places. The couple 11 beaL Mr. MeLaren's enter- by allwho kne ttle do aKere as he was a good, A happy and interesting cere turned, will remain in his custody until It -fg,' will se ;w him received a severe cut from the band kni e, wit on the Sadlier homestead prise should be rewarded by a liberal pat- industrious, sober, young man, and it is disposition is otherwise provided for �y which will lay him up for some time. near Lliball, rollage. plea4ing to his many friends and relatives to place at the residence of 'Mr. J me,.. A Fair Sample. those who rightfully control It. —As Mr. P. W. Scott, of Westfield, and -Saturday morning,'22nd ult., a fine of Fullarton, on Wednesdby, laa a lady friend, were rktuping home on Sun- general purpose mare,, rising 5 years -old, Leadbury. see by the several letters received froin occasion being the marriage of I Week The Templar, a temperance paper pub- I thos el who have known' him sinoe he left, is I i day of last week, their horse became fright- the property of Mr. Thos. Maunders, of Grey, RFstc-NATION.-Mr. . Walsh, teacher at four years ago, last spring, that all ter, Miss Milhe G. , to .- David HO' lislied in Hamilton, says: the occupants were thrown was n Speak TH Toronto Mail says: "Dr. McDonal( cited and oticed to be sick and before a veterinary Leadbury, Section No.1, has tend highlr of him, as an honest, good -living, of Mitchell.' The ceremony was pe ered his Why does not the Provincial License In- of Huron, has accepted with some reluJ- violently out upon the hard road. could be obtained she was dead. An in- re ignation. He has proven himself a iiigh- mor in the presence *f a large number of Spector Instruct Inspector Cook, of South vestifatiQn was made and -imbedded in the ly7succes.sful and efficient teacher, and it is a young man, and one who. always bad and invited guests, by Rev. A. F. all miliation of his party to again -fr. John Buie, of Blyth, was mare a bowels were found upwards of 100� - The eatee'll in after partaking of a -rich weddi tance the no While A good a4vice for little boys. I with regret that his re�ignatioli is received. wh ch h)e wa' held was- testified to b the decks were cleared for dancin'jl,'�he`am Oxford, to -write the Teinplitr regardina the driving on Queen street, in - front of the tapeworms, some of them 16 to 18 inches frequenti-reference to the ondc�rful letter contest that constituency for �be House of W Locm,.-The land is in excellent, condition respect shewsn. to him by his many T Commercial hotel, the qther morning his long. The' beast had been working ul) friends ment was kept uV until an early hour, written to the Provincial Li3ense Depart- Commons. The reason for bis hesitation to for plowing at present.-Warni sunshine there, and also by the temperance lodge of to say that everybody enjoKed the horse suddenly fell, breaking the bar Of' the dusk Fridy, eveningand showed no symp. and Showers have caused the grass to come- ment by that gentleman under date IN -lay was not any lack of faith in the L&ral shafts. No other damage was done. toms of Si ness. which he was a 'member, who also forward- would be only telling half t e trath-t 16tb, 1893, and reading - " Will. AlcDonld Fred I Younblutt oni I has just lately went th-110*1101 two contests cause, but the amountf time the long ses- -The other d -:-On the 17th ult., a ple�aaant time -emarkably well reeently.-Mr. William ed a copy of a resolution passed in t ieir were deligAted. beyond measure, a was Hildi has got his new brick residence nearly Lodge, also' one from the sister lodge at threshed for Mr.lairs- Cartwright, of Hill- spent at the residence of Mr. Patrick Clare, CO nwmm� for reeve and one for and says he sions of Parliament consume. The Doctor hipleted, Lowry & Wilson are the con Somenos, which express in a slight. degree lett, 571,� bushels of oats in one hour. The of Ashfield. The occasion was the marriage tractors and they have "done a good, honesit the esteem in which our late friend SALE REGISTER. knows every mail and,%voman oil the voters' is a thoroughly practical man, and a valu- feeding W_asdone�byJolin Waymouth and of Air. Allan A. McPhee, 6 Miss Joanna, was list and their price? This is a much more able -member of the House. There can be Robert Crawford. ob. -We noticed an item ��Jn the Seaforth held,'and further state that he was honored On Friday, October 12, t I O'Clock, n'., seriousInatter than ou reference to the eldest daughter of Mr. P. Clare. There [Op The other day civil angineer, fr * Sun a.week or two ago, wfierein the writer, dmintless McKay, of Orillia.. ons drive some of Om was a large number of invited guests by all as a man whose word ' no doubt that long sessi pres- Lot 24, Concession 5, McKillo London, was up making a survey of the in a moment of weakness, irlei to encourage his bond. Stock, Implenten, a, etc., also the F :: the best men out of politics." ent from the surrounding. countr . The t creek just north of Londe' y ruffianism and place a premium on Sabbath WNr. JOHNSTON, Proprietor, We gilve the above simply as a Sample of sboro, with the young bride was the recipient of many rich NNEXIM 397 the criticism to wbich, the administration of view of havin it deepened; if done it will and 1:;�autiful presents. The happy you)lg desecration. He glories in the fact that On Thursday, October lith, at t two respectable youn, Perth Items.. benefit he village as well as the farina. lu�eln from the Centre P. in., Sharp, on Lot 29, Concessi the lic�ense laws is submitted. by a, certain China is probably realizing the truth -of couple left ou a wedding trip. to Detroit,fol- of the township w all t hall and killop, Farm Stock, linplem 10], the old adage that "misfortunes never come -Mr. Thomas Woodcock, of Lower lowed by the beat wishes of all for their ere ed and - Stratford will have a new fire ents, &C. Class, of the press. . If Provineial License Wingba,n, has Brown 'Leghorn pullets, future happinesi: on their way home from church. We donit electric light house, to cost $3,390. can gcCallum, proprietor; George 111SPeCtOr Cook were �o pay attention to singly." Following the defeat at Ping Yang, hatched on the 24th of May last, which be- know who their assailants were, but we do -Peter Robinson,of Brocksden, fell dowx iibpeer. laying on the 20th ult.' These fowl are -The.other afternoon Mr. Lee Brown, know that the are not of much account, as a well the other day, breaking two ril a. every assertion nd unsupported charge her navy was badly used up at the Yalu gam who is employed by Mr. Emerson, of blin- y On Thursday, October 18th, at 12 f called egg machines, and they begin early'to no young fellow possessed of either manli- Lac�-ily the well was nearly dry. . made Inspectors by newspapers, lie River and now news comes that the soldiers top., met with 9. bad accident. While in nooll, on Lot 9, Concession 11, H, R. &-� -ould be in her army are in open in manufapture them. ness or self respect would be guilty of uch ---�By the death, of -her half-brother, Win. Tuckeramitb, Farm Stock and -Implemen waul(l have a busy time of it. It m utiny and there the country he was drivifig a slow hoise,and contemptible meanneWand cowardice. In, O'H�_arn, Mrs. Dennis O'Leary, of Mitchell, Mrs. Wn. Elder and Samuel Smillie, k, has He_, -Me. Hugh McDonald, of C inton, who struck it with the ends of the lines; one of view of disclosures which frequently come tors Win. AleCly, auctioncer. foolish enough for a " hide -bound partisan" is serious dancyer of a, general rebellion has been suffering from a tumo allen heir to a largeum, of money. r in big bac the lines caught around his arm and also to light it is questionable whether night 7AIr. Cromie has struck water on 'Air. On Wednesday, October loth, at I to make a request of this kind, but all inde against the present dynasty. The dhinese had it removed last week. Mr. McDonald - 0 - 11, wound around the felloe, pulling him out of preaching in country places is productive Burett's,farm, in Poole, at a dept4 of 118 p. m., sharp, on the premises in E endent journa like the Templar, which seem to run their country very much on the is an old me, but stood the operation we the rig. He fell on his head and Shoulders p and seems tv be recovering from the e of as much good directly as it is of harm feeC The water has risen 60 feet. ville. Harness, V4ses, Robes, ffectB and was for Some time unconscious. 'Threshers in'the vicinity of Burns re- Clothing, &c. Andrew Smith, propri makes Such professions of fairness, liones principle of " every mail for himself " and His indirectly. __41 ty, thereof as well,as can be expected. head was badly cut, and the cords of his report the oat crop to be turning out fift J. P. Brine, auctioneer. etc,, should set better example. If the the public service,is absolutely rotten. The -Mr. George Hoflich, of Clinton, entered -Aeck torn, brit he is getting nicely over the bushels to the acre, which is a better y t Editor of the Templar, or any other re- result is that when trial comes the country action against the Bell Telephone Compan effects of the accident. Ey y peter. than was expected. ield On Thursday, October 11th, at I for injuries sustained by being pulled off the -A quarter -cent ent of Wing. m., on lot 355, concession 1, M sponsible person, were to lodge a complaint is in a bad way. ury resid MOTFS.-Mrs, Rich�,rd Bissett, London -Messrs. Edward an Darin 'Stock, Implements and Ho d bus by a wire which a tree had .knocked7 ham, I d Henry Ratz, of acrainst all ofilicer, and ng notice were taken n the person of David Ross, died 'on East, is visiting relatives here. -Mr. Win. the Gadshill bicycle club, rode in the bicy- Furniture. George. Chesney, _ propri down. The company bas made an an-ticable Alonday of last week. He had been* hiling Delve isibis week in London, at the "size cle race at the Wellesley Fair and to8k first William McClo of it, then there would be just cause for The Globe says: The following settlement and the suit is withdrawn. for several months past, and his death was Y,, auctioneer. conver- court, he having 1wought suit against the. and second prizes respectively. emliplaint, but it savors of the ridiculous to George, the second son of Air. J.Kuntz r a On F rid sation took place the other daybetween two nexpected.- De� Grand Trunk Railway on account of bis -Mr. James Keeler, of Mitchell, is stif- noon ay, October 12th, at 12:30. o' accuse an officer of remissness of duty be_ ry On Lot 8, concession 1, of Auburn, the other day met with ! a ve ceased for a number of years. kept first a getting'his knee cap knocked off in Febru- ferin from the bursting of a blood vessel. Road, tailley. Farm Stock and Implemen members of the Conservative party. No. 1 'painful accident ; While driving a- horse flour and feed store, and then a general ary, by being run Wto by a train. He is He Dlemm cause he declines to instruct his si&rcfi- is a farmer, and No. 2 holds a position in hitched to 6. stone boat the vehicle upset, stock in the stand now occupied by Chis-- claiming $5,000 damagba. -Miss da, eldest is very weak, but there is good hopefor. Mrs. Jane Ross, proprietress ; . hirecovery. Wi n;xte& to " w rite to . the Templar " or any y falling on his leg and'breaking it. Under holm's drug store. He was Widely known daughter of Mi. Donala Taylor,Main street, -Mr. Joseph Ross, of Fullarton, is at MCCIOY, auctioneer, the gift of a railwa compamy. The latter i dical care the little fellow is doing as- well and universally respected. A wife and * On Tuesday, October 9, at 12 other pap*r,,Qoncerning their "" frequent ref - as married to utlemanfron was at the recent Provincial election. a 'me the London hospital, receiving treatment t Sion 5, L. R. matte The Rev. for Some nerve and spine trouble fr011i which Tuckeremitb, Farm. stock and -11111plem as can be expect,�,d. daughter aie left to mourn his demise, and Goderich on Monday �ight last noon, n Lo 30, Conces erences " to c rs. Bat this is strong P. P. A. man. The conversation is -One Friday morning recently, with -the they have the sympathy of their many W. Martin tied the knot, some 35 couples he is suffering. Peter Cameron, Proprietor; Win. on a par with the e t -bttlk of the charges given with repetitions, exactly as it oc- wind in their favol/,_ Messrs. Emerson and friends in their bereavement. being present to witne6s the very solemn -MISS M D -ily mado itn certain quarters Holmes rode froVi C-linton to Blyth in 37 -The other day, at Goderich, some of the ceremony. The presents were numerous pocket gr :e t - so. lavial fr algie usty, of Detroit, had her Auctioneer. curred 'overnin. icke of her purse, containing R4- againSt the G enf and their officers, mintites. Any nl�tu who has eat in a chair Wharf boys, thii1kin the schooner C _T On Thursday, October 205tb, at f e I No. 1-1 do not intend to 9 r0tsman and costly. he lte�v. J� T. Kerrin, of and a ticket to Stratford, while boardiYig a W %tion�of the liquor tariffi I am getting sick of it. vote for the and kicked as long as brother Holmes has, was deserted, went down into the cabin and Mitchell, occupied the Trivett MenioriaI car there. p. In., -sharp, on Lot 7, Concession 8, I!M ho have the admillistri should be able to propel a bicycle pretty helped themselves tothe contents of Some ebui near k�nburn. Farm Stock and Imp No. 2-Wby should you do that? You fast. baskets belonging to a picnic -ch pulpit on Sabbath last, the R,6v. E. -Messrs. J. A. Chalmers and Thomas. William Mccloy, auctioneer , J. P. MCLArevil`-, Ing department. party. They. W.11unt1taking charge of Mr. 'Kerrin's Burnett, of Poole, are putting cement flo-ois are but j unipin cr from the fryingpan into tile -Mr. George Lavis has been awarded the had all they could carry, and when n- Proprietor. icely church at Mitchell. -31r, Thomas Dearing I part of their tables, o etbi g ew in fire. contract for digging and curbing the well on out of the door, the captain, *ho happened. held,an auction sale of dry goods, 11 a in n . On Tuesday, October 16tb, 1894, -1, - P- - m,, OR Lot -28, Concession I 1, Ray. FAM .n ir. the hold, appeared. - Then' his premises on Elizabeth street on Wednes- -Airs. Jobli. Diegel, of BrOdbagen, has Stock and Implements. E. Bosaenberq�l' Englishman in the Chinese naval ser- the House of Refuge property; there were to be dow etc., on that section. No. I -Oh, no.'I'm not. vice, who was on board the Chinese flag No. 2 -Yes, you are. You vote for -five tenders put in for it. By the will of the itin- commenced; the captain chased' -day afternoon last, Mr. TohnGill wielded returned from her trip to Buffalo, but we auctioneer ; Menno Oesch," Proprieton' ship tc Chen, Yuen" in the naval engao-e- Laurier,and not for the Conservative party, the late Mrs. McQueen, Mr. S. Gliddon, who them among the lumber piles. and over the the hammer. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kestle regret to hear she is very little improved in On Wednesday�, October 17tb, 1894, at It' 0 and vou vote for a Jesuit. ment off the, Yan River, writes to a London 11as managed the property for some time, boats, but the Oling rascals were too sma:r.t visited their daughter, Mrs. S. Dillin , Se health. N;. I -Oh, no ! Alowat is a Jesuit. I receives $100 ; he well deserves it. el� a. very' for him The roys had watched the picnic .4, p. ni., on Lot 12, Concession 3, McKiliv- graphic picture of the forth, last week. -Mr. G. A. K od Photograph pictures have been taken of farm tock and Implements. Thomoo- paper, giving a know Mowat is aJesuit. -The -esidence of Mrs. A. H. Manning, party oi and then made for the eatables. and wife visited relatives at Seaforth last the-Kirkton village school, ita teacher, trus, Brown, auctioneer; James -battle. He tells of a No. 2 -Laurier is a'worse Jesuit tbaD horrors of a naval Clinton, was the scene of a pretty weddin -The other forenoon, as Messrs. E C. 'week and took in the South Huron show. - teesi, and pupils, in all some 75 figurias, by a prietor. Chinese Lieutenant in the act of seaking Alowat; worse, far worse. 9 Mathews, Pro- pa Wednesday evening of last week, when Clarke and J. S. Smith, of Wingham, were Mr. George PeRliale has so fa rtist. No. 1-1 didn't know that, but I know �6r Sister, 'MissHelen Coats,(second daugh- driving down the hill on John street, near at 2, through a, speaking tube to the engine room, first prizes out of a possible 215, for big fine -The anniversary services of the Atwood On Saturday, Oct6ber 13th, 18% MowatisaJesuit. MowatisaJesuit. �er of the late William Coats) was married Josephine street, their horse began kicking, Leiceste' 1; P. M., at Thothas Brown's auction Mart, $a r sheep at the different fairs in this Method t church on Sun Y, 23rd when heas literally blown to pieces by a No. 2 --Laurier is a worse Jesuit than to Mr. Charles G. Middleton, of Goderich and r. Clarke, who was driving, was. 1lot is da I Ult- s forth. A 10 horse pit power, grain grinder. shell from the- -ene �Own vicinity this fall. -Mr. Thomas Rowe,South were hi lily successful in every sense of the and other artides. my, his head being left Mowat. -Laurier is French -a French Jesuit ship, eldest aon of Mr. George Middle- able to control it. It turned the ornbr at of the village, has the best piece Of field word. ISe managers asked for a free-will tioneer. Them" Brown sue--. Down r bi" ........ 'W ut i"� &r� ,=" rs Per *a] viat. Or Vw ....... itiali*., per 4s 34d -40011fr, -116 ;rk� 710 ic wbeO -90-00 I per burb, WCtO 1 47�00 -to 48.0 =,per bat. 00.61 110 170 ; Areiiia ham I B itish I ri T-ADN7TL)O-,-, Oetober go*,&-ys .. Fi 4j� begn offiered.at. 22s low as iss 2d. Pri wipe out the f2w working his own at 6d lowerfor isola ze ot dwu -er, vith ed. 0017b, ha pi-ress plent I �October shi. Ee lost aSol Foreign i barley 3d,an oat -q ly lower; some -eu ,&,$ 16s per Sack. Dain Me, 210 boxes at' boxes at 10e, 7 3' at. 10te 550 box 1772 -of er 24c., :bulk at 24c. LMLF were -235, at qjc� 1 S40 boxei es 0 t90 ae agesof Aai O-NTREAL, Gel wax a N-ery --ma;H i at the boat this mi receipts did not at and. �of tbatat, Im signed. The prid -Oii the street the � distinctly easier, t .eliue in the cable.' 10fic to 102.0; Ane�� loge -, finest town] bee finest; l0jc� 13utter—Good lat -at 191c. Tbevw ticularly for weg� is firm aud. single at 4-c. ToRo,.,,To, Oct -d �ceipts of fme N 'There IS a od di ;short supp. . es U6 IS1,40 for the ,lies _quoteA at Me to at 2 -le to 25c for tubr� ket is steady at 1, _naiaA andUnited heavy. General, prices, in eelltal 9. are as follows to choice, %,e ; ferior aud bulls9 �abeelp are fair. P ,;secondary, 10C, to inferiors and ran Jfo-.TREAL, OC --are far from u ards the EngU that,,althdugh tb Very unSatisfaOto as muh loss in there is at preser �Quently Cattle ar lisual volume. I meanglicouragii ubstantiate the I ,-.geuerS61 shipment T)ou ht Hof the =t at a2z bought 3 inore a -,gooa stocks soit and a lot Of " attle were sold beasts Bola wtftc 'Mras a goodeniv .,zuperor calves,.. 3W -to 5W lba eal the lot. 'Commc r$6 each. Shipp( tha-a is being pai -about 3�a -per W from $2 to $3.25 - from $1.50 to * lower in price, o BUFFAX4 85 .75 to $5.80 fat cattle, $C25. ,$1,05 ; all other -Yorkers-z oods) fair, $5.55 to Sheep and. Lanil lew extra, 4,1 cod to best� slu air, $2.25 to $2 with sales of 84 301, and rulk ToRo_No, OC Nothing went .3�e per lb, utas -the vuhnity of the tr tic, -running ig r averaga lbs -eacfi� -deals to -Jay w -per I di wag 6 an". Comm to 2le per I 0� average, each average, --,.$25 p average, 3e r,, erag, 3ja per pretty faircat highest bid'he MEper 1h. Mil. Y offered. a per heA. -touchimzl Wr AGood t �es Al at f rom to- to ,common. caly inean Sale atf in c: qualit Pri ranged UW70 eXt.r,% US A0 Per eteady Irma 'his elass on g Sip per lb, w� those prices, 11 wan d at� -th- -day, llb� Shemep, at 4sheep no, I per head. t2 to $1 J. T been bu A � -1 _4