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OCTOBER' 10� 1890. — . I , � . _. . I . I 1� I I ; � . .. ! I -
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. Hur'on otes. premed. English wheat was steadier ; I . . I - i . I I I -_ . '
—Miss Charle'o, of 'Ohe Goderich Ifigh holder; of foreign were firmer. The in. I i I
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School, sail formerly of the Seaforth ( . I . I
I ,�UirY or Hour w" slig itly improved L, . . i DUNCAN & DTJNCAN* I ---
. - I I IG ASTRAY. -Came to the premises of the
Collegiate Institu'te, 4as been, appointed Trade in barleywas in�res8ing. oat's .
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by the Educational Qepartment an ex- were fairly steady. Bean6, peas and rye 1. . i � I - P undersigned,lot 27, concession 2, McKillop, -
. ; - I I - I a small Sow Pig. The owner will please prove
�� , arniner for the Trsiu�ng Institutes for were dull. I . . I ,
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Righ School and! fireiViclass public school t ] I - roper and take her away.
The ,subject assigned her - ------- ;_ . I � "mTS. I . ROD E f�,�, b KP ZGYR Aelp e a 9 e 8 1191-4
T teachers. I � isp Births. - i . C 0*_ L 4) 0 jai � I Montre: 1 House, Seaforth, EACHER
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I I Methods in Er glish. " LITTLE.-InTumberry,on t e 17th ult., the - . . I I � � a . WANTED. -Wanted a female
-We have th, a wftk to record the . wife of Mr. . T teaclier,bolding a second clan certificate to L
John L. Little, f a daughter. I t would hard t - teach in
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death of one of 8 teph6n's young men in MuNEISH-In mole8worth on the 28th ult.,tbe be 0 Sthe n b - of different � I . 8 hool Section,No. 10, Hay. Duties to .
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�Jamea Harvey, at wife of Mr. Jame ' C um el I - I - - L commence on the list of January, f8gi. Person. L
the person of Righard. is McNei8hj of a son. mal es of Corsets now the arket. We don't ., I � al - applications preferred, ,if by letter address
. WILSON. -In Ashfield, on the 12th concession, . I ; either of the undersigned trustees, ROBERT
the e&rly age of 17 years and 3 months, on the 20th ult., the wife. of'Mr. J. Wilson, - ,keqthem all, but in 0 r judgment only tb� best. . � � CARLILE, WK. ELDER, WM. � MOIR, Hensall
.which sad and melanchoily event took of a daughter. I i . 119�a4
HERTZEL.-In Cred I - Oui " Cecile " Corsbt is more thE6 comfortableil it is - P. O., Ontario.
place on Ronda -y morning of last week iton, on the 24th ult., the . I ! -
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about 8 o'clock. Mr. George Hertzel of a daughter. 8h ely and natui"al-�made of � good material , . Wanted for School -
Deceased had been en- H E Iw1i fEe Ro Ef L L. y and - �
� -12 Stephen, A the 30th ult., at a very low pric , All Si!eS in stock. I . - � '
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I . joy ing the best a health until about six the wife of Mr. George Hetherell, of a vol � e. k, I � FALL �SEASON OF 1.890' _L Section No. 13, McKillop,a male or female
months ago, whe he was stricken down daughter. � . i . : . . . . tLacher, holding 2nd or 3rd clam certificate. ..
with la grippe, and which settled on his . - ; I I . i . Duties to commence on January lot, 1891.
. - . * Scaled applications stating salary and testimoni-
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I impossible. . -0 a!o 1-1 WID- November let, 1890. THOS. E. HAYS, Seaforth I
lu s and lie grey7 rapidly worse until his ,Marriaigeis DWARD McFA , L . 1**q
. restoration was I '! WALTERS - STEWART. - Al the residence of � - . � I , 11 - - � P. 0. 1191-3
-A yo naMe. I 9. Groves, the bride's Parents, near Nile,_on the 24th , I , . . . I I - . - - - ----.-,. _ .
I � Ult., by Rey Jam - ' ' I " � � . . IGS FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned will - .
day night and pJaced ", in the lockup, I � � - I keep for service on lot 2,1concession 17, ,
� I �� I - Grey, a TxogouG11BRZD CHNSTER 1VMTE,.PjG', also I
Walters, to Miss Maggie Stewart, daughter � ' . P
.of Lower Winghs,m, was arrested S �tur- . tees Harris, of Beniniller, i . ;
. Mr. Charles Wal ro, son of the late Win. � . SEA�ORTH. �
I where he remained until Monday after- of Mr. Win. Stewart, all of C161borne. . I . . I . \1 I , , - - I .
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i�: . . I i ': �� . a TuoFLOUGH13RED Bxjtmuntz Pie. These pip ;
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I noon when he was taken before the , M1DONALD-McADAM.-On the 1st inst., by I I I . " I � .
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� Rev. I. Campbell, Mr. Donald McDonald, to - �, I - - -1 Terms $1, payable at the time of serviee, with ,
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� . Mayor. The cha' ge was, an old -one of Miss Sarah Victoria MeAdadi, both of Grey . . pleased to annouuce that the opening of our Fall Show of - �
insulting the. Salvation Army, after township. I � - I I I I I I I 1. privilege of returning if necessary. WM. BEN- i
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which Tom skipped oat and has lately 11IOrFATT--1McBRIDE.- In B nbrook, on the i � I � . . - I
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turned up again. He was sentenced to lot inst., at the residence 'of the bride's � i . i f 1. I . . I . goods was a grand succ�ss. Our Millinery was also a grand success ;,
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I father,'63' Rev. Mr.* �`Ialkcr, Mr. John J. I _� I I t ) � �
. a fine of $20 or tbifty days. Not being . � Sale, 5 Leicester ram lambs, got by a ram 4
Moffatt, of Turnberry, to Mi � : __ I . THORO`G`1B i
, . I that took prices at the Provincial, Industrial and ;
- prepared to pay the fine he `�vent to daughter of Mr. Frank If s Jennie,fourth � , , which assures us of a gTand fall trade. .% .
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Todericb. z E. -In Wi gh1m, on the lst . 11
- C . : Western Fairs. Also a number of Short HOM �
-Mr. John L. Little SMITH-GILMOR ence of tke bride, by Rev. _' ' ! . Cattle of 6ither sex, amongst which are 8 young I
in8t., at the resid � �,
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Mr. Hucrhes, Mr. Thomas '�� i bulls fit for service. Also some good colts an �
of Turnberry R OF TH j . SEA'0N. Our stock of Dress Goods amounts to 656 pieces to choose from, A
� - " lost a valuable horse on Sunday. On Mrs. S. Gilmore. . Smith, of Grey, to F1 - ST I . I I fillies. As I have more stock than I have room I I
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LEPPARD , I for, I will sell cheap on time to suit purchasers. ,.
Saturday Mr. Lit e drove in I I I �j , �'
to Wi�ng- -JACKSON.-In T)ronto, on the I . — -.,.. —, I with all the latest colors and patterns from the English, French and Come and get your choice. DAVID MILNE, 11
h&Tn with a, load of barley, and after 26th inst., Mr.Sanford Leppard, to Miss i i . - I Ethel, Ontario.
I unloading noticed that one of his Lizzie Jackson of Brussels. . I I . . 11-91 . I
-horses 'MOMARTIN-FEP-bUSON.-At the residence of New Valen cia Raisins, very fine �, new Vestiza; Currants, extra German markets. I I 0 SCHOOL TEACHERS. -Teacher Wanted i
was sick. He drove into, the stable at Air. David Whiting, Grey t)wnship, on the. . �
-. M. Smith ) i ,Mso in stock- ' for School Section No. 2, Grey, .holding a U
the Bril. lot in8t., by Rev. F. choice new R�lmon, flat tilis T
lish hotel, but as the horse ap- McMartin, to Miss Matilda p Mr. Duncan I I best -in the market. I � third class certificate. Dutie8-to commence on . 9
he took it ,� '�uson, both bf Cooked Corn:Beef in tins, and by the pound; Bonel4s Chicken, Duck It would be worth your while to call and examin ' I January 1, 1891. Applications stating salary vqll i
peared to be gv.. tting worse Brussels. . , r i e our Mantle
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out again a it into the stable of JONES-THOMPSON, -in Brus 3els, at the resi- and Turkey; jPotted I -lam, Potted Ox Tongue; Lun� Tongue, D ' - . be received by the undersigned up to Novembiir
I ' 1, 1890. JOHN STEWART, Secretary -Treasurer,
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� Mr. Wilson') Veterinary Surgeon. Mr dende of the bride's father,� �n the lot inst., dee Marmala e Oriental Pickles, Curry Powder in bu k and Olotbs, all new and fashionable, and at prices not to be beat in this Cranbrook P. 0, . 119lx4
by Rey.W.T.Cluff, Mr. Jam% Jones, jewel- I I I les I
Little came to town for it Monday �i li bottun, i
ler, to Miss Ida, second daughter of Mr. Spices whole a:nd ground all pure;" I i -
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morning, but wis surprised to find it Peter Thompson, both of Bi i issels. I. ZD It - country. ! ., � . Altht FOR SALE -A valuable 200 acre ,farra
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I was dead. Infli.turnation was the SMALL-RABY.-In Wingham, on the lst inst., .; � . i . I I � F situated on con�ession 13, lots 22 and 23, 4
by Rev. E. W. Hughes, Mr, David George . . .. McKiltop township. They are close to the best �
cause of death. The horse was valued ' : markets in Western Ontario, on good gravel
at $150-. 1 Small, to Miss Sarah Elizabel h Raby, daugh- � Teas in �'rreen, Black and Japan, from 25c per. pouhd upwards. A large and completestock of Scotch Tweeds Worsteds Corduroy roads, and ivithin a few Minutes walk of store,
�� -_ 1. ' ter of Mr. James Raby. . � I ) )
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. -Richard Jone I � � I I post office, school, churchefi and every necessary
� and John and Ed. AMOS-MANNING.-At the residence of the 4 - . convenience. Thesoilisof the very best and
, ward Elicks live oiR the townline of Bid- bride's parents, 72 Bruns ick avenue,To� Sugars, I grades j- 'prices low. I in all shades.
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i ronto-, on the 8th inst., by ev. S. S. Bates, . 4. � - .
% dulph and Usbo�ne. One night last " I . .
4 I I I as both farms are watered by a living
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. I B. A., Thomas A. Ainos, M. I D., Exeter, to I . � sW '
- creek. There are about 30 acres of choice
I ., week the two Hie" visited Jones' bush, Laura R., younFest daughter of Mr. and ber on both farms, a house and stables, and 8 I
I . Highest rices paid for choice Butter, Dressed CLkens Duck,% A wonderful stock of Panting, which we are prepared to make to i
and to getat a bee',,k nest and proceeded to Mrs. J. W. ManDtng. . . I � - 0 ' orchards of choice fruit. The farms will be sold
destroy a large 'Itree. Jones ordered m� - I . . . . I
- I etc. Post 01:)ice Grocery. L . separately or together to suit purchaser. For I
- i I . order for $3.50 ; don't miss this chance. and terms apply to the proprietor PETER U
them off his premises, bat they refused . � . . ee 1,
ulteo, Jones, besides 'S. I UCIEWEN- 1191tf
to go aad aa3a firing Death I L I : . . I
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OfE firearms. SPARLING.-In Seatorth, on th6 3rd inst.,Mary I . i . . .
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On Tuesday night Jones E. Sparling, daughter' of Mrs. E. Latiwer, I I Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Caps in large quantities. e are N the matter of W. B. Sheridan, of the Vil- ii
came to Exeter and la -id his complaint . � . W l Isge of Winthrop, in the County of Huron, �
aged 21 years, 10 months and 16 days. LT. I AIRLEY, S AF0]R.T,,-.=,-,6. . Merchant, Debtor. The above named debtor I
which embodied �Tes ass and assault KEYES. -In Exeter North, on the 26th ult., - � . i!
P I . John Keyes, aged 70 years -1 — I - � prepared to meet all demands in Dry Goods, Millinery, Readymade has inade an assignment to me, under the pro'
and unlawful use �f fire -arms, 'and on . I - . . . - vision of I I An Act respecting Absignmeiats fo� ,
Thursday last the ,case was ventilated STEWART.-In Grey, on, the *2dth ult., Donald . . �. — , I the bdneflt of Creditors, being Chapter 124,
Stiwart, aged 55 years. - Shippers are paying about 31c per pound for I R. S. O., 1887. A meeting of the Creditors of
before Squire Snjll. After examining GUEST. -In Wingliam, on the d8th ult., Sept!- suitable sheep, and' the butchers are paying I OR SALE. -A first-class residence on thi0i Clothing, Clothing to order, and Gents' Furnishings. the said Debtor will he held at my office, in the
several witnesses, a settlement was ar- mus, seventh -son. of Mrs. qharlotte Guest, - from $2.25 to $4.25 each for the lambs. Fat hogs F coiner of Victoria find George Streets. I I . Court House, in the Town of Goderioh, at� 11:30
rived at between the 9 years, 3 months, 22 days. I Go od stable andorebaW �kpplyto A. CARDNO, o'clock in the forenoon, on Wednesday, the 8th
parties, whereby M "'d 1 are plentiful, but t ere are a good many rough 1 Saforth. 1183: -
. cDERMID.-In Turnberry, on the 23rd ult., porkers among th m. Prices are from 5c to. 6jc I . __ � " A visit to our stores will convince you where to get the cheapest day of October, 1890, for the appointment of in -
the complainant was paid $5 for the pro- Matthew McDermid,aged 78 �ears,is months. per pound. spectors and the giving of Directions with refer- 1i
. perty destroyed and dropped the other HARVEY. -In Stephen, on the J�gth ult., Rich- BUFFALO, verlow r 7th. -Sheep and lambs- -editors. . ence to the disposal of the estate. Every person I
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i charges. In defatilt of paying & fine of ard James Harvey, aged 17 years and 3 Good supply (if Car adas here in anticipation of I � Notice to 0i -goods. claiming to be entitled to rank on .the estate is
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14 $4.55 for the trespass John the effect of the tariff bill; Eastern buyers � � . I
� Hicks -wa required to furnish to me particulars of claim, R
I 8 FINK. -In Exeter North,on the ,,25th ult., Chas., bought sparingly ; -Values lower ; extra sheep, URSVANT to Chapter lie of the Revised � proved by affidavit (not declaration), and such I 9
q committed to gaol, for fifteen days. ' son of Mr. Henry Fink, age'A 3 years and 1 $4.76 to $5 ; choice $4.40 to 84,70 ; lainbs dull, P Statutes of Ontario, 11 87, All parties hsx- I vou�hers as the case admits of. ROBERT GIB- I
-A most lamentable accident hEkp. inonth. fair supply unsold best Canadas, ".26; choice, ing any, claim against Ric iard McKee, 140 of BON'S, Sheriff of Huron, Assignee. Sheriff's
pened during the r1unning of the first KENNEDY. -In Hay, on t Lth ialt., Jacob $6 to $6.20 ; choice M ichig Mile, $6.75 to 46.. Hogs. the Township of McKillop in the County of Duncan & Duncan Seafoktb- Office, Goderich, September 30th, l890. 1190-2
. Kennedy, aged 39 years. - r. Huron, Farmer, deceased, v ho died on the 19th j
test in the Rose Reel race at the Huron . Sevebty�five can ; good hogs in active de- � j I . 4
l Central Exhibition I - mand ; not niany here ; best, $4.80 to $4.85. day of A�ril, A.D.,1890,are required on or -before .. UCTION SALE OF A VALUABLE 50 ACRE 11,
,) Clintori, on Thurs- ,LiVR11,POOL, Octobe"r 7th. -A still further de - the lst dayof December 1890,to send bypost pre- . � I AFARM IN THE TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT. 0
, day of last �. week.� The Clinton Fire EXTRA VALUE cline is to be noted in the market to -day, and paid or deliver to the unde si ned Administra- . -.Nir. J. P. Brine has received instruction froin �
trix of the estate of r g a
Company was near the finish of its 3 the feeling is very ak. There is not by any the said deceased, . R 1 � the proprietor to offer for sale by Public Auction ,
means an active a statement of their respective claims, with v I 14
00 In Grey Flannels at IiOFFINFAN & emand, and the stock that at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, on Saturday �!
I yards, when Mr. John Miller, who was comes in is dispose of with difficulty. For all their christian and surnames, addresses and de- ,� # : Octobj�r 18,1890, at 2 o'clock p. in., sharp, thZ I
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. on the tongue of tb6'cart, seemed to give CO'S., Seaforth. ' I I . classes of cattle prioes are about id lower than scr iption, the full particulars of the clainis and- I .. , .. , . following property, viz.: A valuable Fifty -Acre
I out, the cart wheel struck him a terrific I - � a week ago, beat bd,eves not bringing more than the natuie of the security (if any) held by them. TRADE MARK. —3 Farm, being cast hall of Lot 26, Concession -6. 1
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. . blow in the ribs, knocking him in front 1 c per pound. Besides the weak dernand After the said lot day of December next the said ' in the Township of Hibbert, County of Perth. I
THE MARIK:dTS. there were the heavy, supplies to be combaltea Administiatrix will distribute theassets,of thesaid .
of it and then passing estate having regard to the claims only of which . � The farin is all cleared and in first-class state of I
I over his chest. —_ against. At the Stahley inarket 726 Canadian. notice has been received, afid will not be Iiable� I . VRE cultivation, well fenced, good well of water,and I
; He was instantly picked up, and bein SEAFORTH, October 9th, 1890 cattle were offered,- which sold slowly at the � has a comfortable franie dwelling house. The
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insensible, a doatot wag summoned, who Fall Wheat per bushel.....'... .. N% hose claim she had not notice at the time ofl � . I .. . . . soil 18 clay loam, and the farm is only a step I
0 88 to 0 go very fair supplies of Aniericin cattle, while en- I I I from a school, convenient to churchee, and on a
- applied restorative' , but failed to bring' Spring Wheat per bushel .... .... 0 88 to o go' 6ral supplies were heavy. The market on Kthe I good road leading to markets, and in a goo I
i 0 such distribution. � XDIA9TEA ' d I
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i him to ; he was c4rried home and died Oats per bushel ................ 0 35 to 0 36 'whole was overstocked, and the quality of the i CHRISTINA Mc E I locality. Distance from Seaforth 7 wiles; 4
almost before he got there, having been Peas per bushel .......... ...... 0 57 to 0 58 Canadian cattle offering did - not tend to help Lew 9bur; P. 0. � Dublin, 5 miles. Terius and condidong of Sale. �
i internally injured, I and, never rega . . Barley per bushel .......... .. ... 0 40 to 0 45 things any.Sheep were sellinkat previous figures. Dated 20th September, 1800. 1189x6 � I _____jWS=W,ftE -The purchaser -shall pay down at the time of I
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I . InIng Butter, No. 1, loose.... .. .. .... 0 13 to 0 13 On Stanley market 8.00 Canadians were on sale I I . aftuWWOK, - sale one-tenth of his purchase money, and shall 11
consciousness. He had for years been Butter, tub .............. ....... ' , ft I �
I 0 13 to 0 14 The follovyWg were to -day's quotations, being Ab. —.a&-- pay ffullcient to make up _131,00o in one month 4.
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. a resident of Clinton, working with Mr. ( . ... 0 16 to 0 16 calculated at 84.80 to the A� (einking the offal): I EXCELLENT b"=1K11M& � thereafter, and the balance .in three years from �
Fred. Rumball, and was a most exern F our, per 100 U.. .. . - .. .. .. .. .. 2 90 to 2 90 Finest steers, llj tc 00c ; good to 'choice, 11 to . . __ _ I th� duy of sale, with interest at 6 per cent. yeat- 4
; P" Hay new per ton ........ ........ 5 00 to 5 60 00C ; poor to medikim, 10 to 00c ; inferAor and Linesr. an& values in Hosiery and - . I - ly, to be secu'red by mortgaite on the land. The 1�
I liry young man.; he leaves a wife and Hideo per 100 lbs ................ 4 60 to 6 00 bulls, 7j to 9c ; Iffe. it sheep, 16c ; secondary 13 mortgage will be at the purchaser's expense,and i
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) one child. To sa�, that public sym- Lamb Skins, each ................ 0 50 to 0 75 to 14c ; merinos, 15,J to 12jc inferior and r,,,mg, Gloves at HOFFMAN & CO'S.) Sea -
i . . bl�nders of Ram Lal's Teas aslic you to give tile m- the -deed will be at the vendor's expense. Poo- --, 11,
&thy is with them in their terrible be- Pelts ............................. 0 60 -to 0 76 10 to l lie. � 9 l I
P I fortb. . . - - . session of fall plowing will be given upon pay- ;
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I Wool .......... ................. 0 17 to 0 18 . 0 a fair trial for the following reasons : . ment of the deposit of 10 per cent., and full 4
I reavement but feebly expresses the feel- Potatoes per bushel . ............ 0 35 to 0 40- Dai6 Markets. I Ist-They are absolutely' pure. possession will be given an the first of April I .1
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� ing of the community. He had- an in- Salt (retail) per barrel.. .... .. 1 26 to 'I 26 . ntxt. The vendor will only produce jiuch title '
, UTICA, October 7* -The cheese market to- I
, P surance of $1,000 !ion his life in- the Wood per oord (long).. , .......... 2 5010 8 0o. 2nd -They are gTown and prepared on the estate by the most deeds and abstracts and evidences of title as are
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1i - Wood per cord (short) .......... I 60 to 2 00 day wasa much better one than that of a week Seaforth Dairy, . - in his liossession, and all searches as to title are I
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.3 Federal Company, ';and- was also a mem- 3go. There was mdrii demand aud better prices . skilled labor and imprbved machinery that money can buy, whereas to be at the purchaser's �expense. For further
,71 . Apples.per bag ................... 0 60 to 0 60 -11
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] I I Septei0er cheese.j. � There is a considerable' China Teas are picked and carried by natives long distances before S)n P,O-,, �
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-1 Fo�esters. � I Timothy Seed ................... 1 76 to 2 26 Ontario, or -to the auctioneer. J. W. T t
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. � ww� . Pork, per IOO lbs ................ Proprietor; J. P. BRINE, Auctioneer. 119lx2 �
� I rule it sells from I j to fromMr. Roderick Grey, if beg to solicit a con-' i
:1 I I � I je below Saptember. 1 : -Ram Lal's is a blend of - - - ' - - -.--.------,.. _. - i
.1 � Transa6tions: For lots, 400boxes, 81c;54 tinuance' of the patron�ge which he has res-' 3rd three Teas grown and prepared
I A FME ASSORTMENT - I . UCTION SALE OF THOROUGHBRED AN111D U
. . I - OLIN rozq, Ocko,ber 9, 1890 lots, 5,497 boxes, 90: 36 lots, 2,772 boxes, Qj ; ceived in the past. With the advantages I' especially for this brand. Will always be the same flavor to -day to 'k IMPROVEDFARM STOCK. -Mr. W. G. I
I - I . 10 lots, 1,342 boxes, P1,1c : 2 lots, 901 boxes, 9jo ; have in my refrigerator and situation, I hope to I
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� Of Frillinas Co'rsets and Ribbons Fall Wheat per buithel .......... 0 88 to $0 90 13 lots, 969 boxes, commission ; total, 135 lots, be able to give my customers satisfaction as to ears hence. I I Duff, has been instructed by Mrs. Richard Mc_ J,
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� Spring Wheat per bushel .... .... � 88 to 0 90 11,981 boxes; ruli price, 9c. lity of milk even in the very hot weather. $
1 at HOFFMAN & 9o's., Seafortb. - Oat@ per bushel ...... .... .... . 0 35 to 0 36 same date last yes aggregated 13,068 boxes: � . 4th-----2Tis cheap; only Fifty Cents for a pound package, Which 12, McKillop, on Tuesday, November 40t1h1ce3890, �
Barley per bushel ...... .... .... 0 40 to 0 45 Realizing that the cash system is the moot! commencing at 12 o'clock no I
ruling prices, 91 - on, sharp, the fol- . .
; Peas per bushel ...... .... ...... 0 67 io 0 68 .LrfTLz FAr,Ls,cO'c'o,ber 7th. -There is a little Just and satisfactory to all concerned, I have will go as far as two, pounds of China or Japan Teas., . . . lowing property, viz: Horses. -One Imported
�. Clydesdale Mare, supposed to be in foal to Jm-
decided to sell for cash only.. When giving Ram Lal's a trial, if the first cup does not strike ported Crystal City z I mare, 6 years old, sired
SALE RJEGISTE4. Butter .......................... 0 12 to 0 13 improvement in the' prices pl%id for cheese to- I
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I J��_______.... .... ..;.. 0 16 0 15 day, Although the riee remains about the same AM- Tickets supplied at reduced rates your palate, try a second one weaker than the first. After using a - by Enterprise and F.'upposed to be in'foal to I
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I � . On Wednesday, October 20, 1890, at I Hay per .............. ....... 6 00 to 6 60 asla8tweek. Th e isa general feeliog that at . City; I Percheron Mare, 6 years old, I i
O'clock p M, on lot 30, concession 2, Potatoes per bushel ............. 0 35 to 0 40 the prices whic preva ember is good ' pound you will only drink Ram Lal's Pure Indian Tea from henceforth Crystal to be in foal to Crystal City ; I aged �
I� , � . Hideo per 100 to ................. 4 60 to 5 00 1171 D. D. WILSON. . supposed 9 ;
Hibbert, farmatook withodt reserve. property to hold. ransactions : One lot at . . - . I � mare; I Carriage Gelding, 3 years old, by Bon- I
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Cordwood.._...... _............. 3 00 to 3 00 8jc, 1 lot at 81c, 48 ots at 9c, 39 lots at 91cl* 2 � . ner; I heavy draught gelding, 3 years'old, by -
; - " Imported Lucky Getter; 1 Yearling Clydesdale I
I Peter McCann, Proprietor; Thos Brown, Wool per lb .... _.. - .......... 0 17 to 0 18 lots at private terms, 12 lots commission ; total,
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Auctioneer. - I Pork, per 100 lbs ................. 5 00 to 5 60 7,043boxes, Farm dairies-Salesof 860 boxes of SPECIAL MAKES - 4
j For Soale by M. JORDAN filly; I spring Clydesdale colt from imported I �
farm dairy chee 8 to 9jc, the bulk at 9jc td .. I I .� am an a re * spring c s
On Saturday, October 18, at 2 o'clock Of Grey Flannels at HOFFMAN & . 3 roln terprise I
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. � A LrvZRPOOL, Oct. 8. -Spring wheat, 7s 04id 91c. Butter -Eighty-seven packages of farm. I i mare and Cr Btal it ; I 11 , 3 yea old, by -
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p- M. , sharp, at the! Commercial Hote , red winter, 7s 2d ; California No. 1, 7@ 2jd dairy butter Id at 19c to 21c, the bulk Fit 20i:F,-� CO'S., Seaforth. I f
z so � Scotland's Fare ell; I sp in colt b Rankin i
Seaforth, a valuable 50 acre farm. J. I California No. 2, 09'00d ; oats, Os 00d ; barley, Os and 15 packages of creamery at 21c. . � I SEAFORTH, ONTO "I I � Bay. horoug red I Cattle. -2 cows, 6 1
4 W" Scott, Proprietor; J. P. Brine, Od ; pexis, 6s 7d.- pork, 67o 06d ; cheese, 47v 00d. : BUFFALO, October '7th.-Oheese iiiarket quiert; - . . . .- I . � � years ld, one near calving; 2 cows, 4 years old, I
' ! 1. i t Ottawd sold at 98c ; Qloyerfield — 8uppos
� 0 700 boxes Eas . ed to be in calf ; 2 heifers, 2 years old,
i Auctioneer. � � offered 1,000 boxes, at %c, but" had - noe sold' -- A U C T I 0 N . S A L E - I I
Tozoimo, Oct- 9. -Fall wheat, $0.93 to 00 . . supposed to be in calf ; 3 yearling heifers, su !
On Tuesday, October 21st, at I o'clock . .96 ; when board adjour e . . . . . I posed to be in calf ; 1 bull calf, 9 mon �
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spring wheat, $0.88 to $0.90; bats, 4- - . , j the ol
. In., sharp, on no'rth half of Lot '12 INGERSOLL, O_NT., ! ctober 6th. -The market on . —OF— � I (All these cattlf-, have registered pedigrees and I
P . I to 44 cents; peas, per bush,' 62 cents to Tuesday was quiet, there 'being very little - , - JACKSON BROTHERS . . I
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sauth boundary, 6th concession of Stan- 04c; barley, 62c to 67c ;_ hay, per ton, j7.00 to change from last we k uyerspo ered 10c for I I . 1 . are, from the very best and most fashionable �
$10.60 ; butter, 17o to 20c ; potatoes, per bag _ ff . . � � � . strains.) Durhann Grade Cattle -4 milch -cows, Y
ley, Horses and Cattle. David Clark, September make, b "factory men want 1014C. %splendid j Farm. I . - - 1� 11 . supposed to be in calf to a thoroughbred bull ; 3
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.rsday, October 30, at I o'clock I make were boarded, and 800 August sold at 91c * P I 2
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On Thu i $0.60 to $0.76 ; . eg . got er doz., . 18c to 20.0 , 4,300 boxdis of Auguc t and 3, Wo of September . There will be offered for Sale by Public Auo- I TOM yearling heifers; 5 steers, 2 years old; I year- - I
..Proprietor; E. Boasen berry, Auctione 6 L
I . I dressed hogs, per cwt., X.00 to 16.50. — C-::-3 i__,_V THE FAMOUS CLOTHIERS, CLIN 51
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I m., on lot 11, � concession 14, Me- - I MW 0 �. RiCAIN HOTEL, in the Vn.LAG% 07 � in steer; 3 spring calves. Sheep. -Six ewe �
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?I P. � Horse" Markets'. - NTRX c r 7th.-Chee�e-There is `;un at the Ahrr - lamb 1
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-1 . Killop, Farm Stock. John. McLaugh- � some demand for ni , e cheese at F,e to S)jc. We BRUSSELS, On I . well -lb, red Loicestors. Feed. -About 15 tons of 41
1 lia, Proprietor ; George Kirkby, Auc- MONTRYAL, October 7th.�The last week of the quote :-Finest Sept =bers, lec to 16& ; finest Wednesday, Nou. 5th, 1890, 1 I I .,-. I clover hay, and about 26 tons of timothy bay, all - �v
I old tariff gives a slight impetus in the horse 6-C to
August, 9. 9jc ;: finest July's, 81c to 9c. I in the ]Darn. A large stack oi straw to be fed on .
tioneer. I trade, but that is oyer now and dulness pre- Butter -We quote :. Choice August Crealue - I i , -1
ry, At 1 o'clock .p. in., r i. 1� EST&BLISHED, 1854. . the fann where there is comfortable and com- I? �
On Tuesday, November 4th, at 12 va,ila. The shipment of horses fron, here to the l9c to 20c; early makes, 17c to l8jc ; finest i . I I I
I o'clock, noon, on lot 8, concession 12, United States last week were two fast horses Townships, 19c to 20c; Western Dairy, 13a to That splendid farm being composed of Lot 2. on - . . modious stabling. The whole of the above valu- I
which cost $825,and sixty one other horses,which 14c. Eggs. tke 9th Concession of Grey, oontaining 95 am*% . able property must be -sold as the proprietress 4
1 ' Now that the rush to get eggs into of which 86 acres are cleared, well fenced. un- I . . has leased one of the farms. Tzwms.-On the ji
McKillop, superior thoroughbred and cost here $6,694, or' an average of $109.73 the United Statos. before the McKinley bill went der -drained and in high state of cultivation. I I . I tock, all Sums of $10 and under, Cash ; over 3
high grade stock, hay .�nd straw.- Mrs. each - The highest Priced lot was 11 horses, into operation, to over, it is probable that both - . I that amount 12 nionths credit will be given on
Richard McKee, Adminstratrix ; W. whiol cost $1,670, and the lowest priced lot was the quantity and q,lality of the receipts here There are 10 acres of f ill wheat and haft - of the We -now address the readers of THE EXPOSITOR in reference to f 1
..16 horses, which cost $1,579. I will improve greatly,! We -quote at 16je to 17�c clearance is seeded, to gram. The uncleared . urnishing &�pproved, indors&d notes. The hay �
G. Duff, Auctioneer. 0 - and up to 18c. � I I I . part is well timbered arnd has on it a good deal I I I - and straw will be cash. AIRS. RICHARD Me- 11
. - I - I . . of cedar. - There is a comfortable brick cottage' : Fall Clothing -iate good � KEE, Adminstratrix; IV- G. DUFF, Auctioneer.
On Wednesday, � October 29, at 12 . TORONTO, October! 7th. -Butter -There is a , and from good shrewd buyers who can. appre( , I
[,.I'- i concession 12, Ri Live Stock Markets. , a bank barn 64 by 52� feet, with powfortable Za ,� . . . 119IX4 �
.- o'clock, on lot 22, b- good demand for goo.6 .to fine ,dairy and sales _ ---.---
,tions at commodious stone stabling. There are t" -------
bert,-, Farm Stock and 1, Implements. TORONTO, October 8th -Cattle -We had a are readily made at i4c to 16c', with sele4 never failing spring wells and an orch&W. This goods at low prices, we want an'inspection. - . UCTIO21 SALE OF FARM S I
Duncan Stewart, proprietor ; A. Bishop, q iet demand for export cattle here to, -day at a 17c. G'reamery in tub lote,*lgo to We. Cheese- farm adjoins the Tillage of Brussels, . wb" is � � I . A IMPLEURMTS.-Archibald Bishophas been �
. 1� June, July and August, 9jc 110 10je; Skinio, 7c-
� I I price that did not exceed 4c -per pound. We had to 71c. . . ,- . I one of the best markets in Western Ontatio. . - � instructed by Mr. Dune -an Stewart; to sell by 4
I auctioneer. I 11of course, a few choice deals at a ,little over ; a . . ..I 11 . I The farm is one of the I very best irr the county We ba,ve a tremendous assortment of reliable goods at prices that Public Auction on Lot 22,Concession 12,11ibbert, I
� On Monday, October, 20, at I o'clock few choice'lots went at 41c, and about twice 41c - 111111111111111111111_ __ !!!!!!!!!!!� of Huron and is adapted to either grain or - I I on Wednesday, October 29th, 1890, at 12 ci'elock� 1
� was touched. As a rule, the quality was poor, . stock raising and rrust be sold as the roprietor . noon, sharp,4he followingp pe
P. M., on lot 28, concession 2, Logan, P ro ,rty - Horses. i
I ji YARNS uy from us means -that you get a class of goods -1 aged w orki ng horse ; I 0 ,,,viz 2
:L and most of the stuff -was coarse a,nA rough.and YAR148 is determined to retire, and it should command Cannot be beaten. To b br are, 12 years .
� Farm SLtQck without reserve. August , Glasnick" -
- . . as Brown, a good quantity sold at 3je per pound. There the attention of intending , p . urchasers. � I . old in foal 0 Ifliported " Pride'L_of I
Eizerman, proprietor; Thom was a good quantity of buying for the distilleries Of Pure Wool. at _- HOFFMAN &V THRMS.-Ten per cent. of �the purc4* money rarely seen outside the ciiies. We import all our goo&, and L our. pat- . I sucking foal, sired by Pride 61 Glasinick; I
auctioneer to -day, and prices were about unchanged, with . - on the day of sale and enough to make one half heavy dmught horse, rising 5 yeadm old; I .
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- an inclination upward. The market generally Co's., Seaforth. ; . . heavy draught filly, rising 3 years old,. sired by
On Friday, October 24, at I o'clock, . � within 60 days and the balance on time to suit I
I Was fairly active. Stockers ranged from-3ic to ' I purchaser with interest at 6 per cent Immedi- terns and styles axe difterent from the usual run of goods. If you want' Bonnie Scotland; 1 driving horse, rl8lng 3 - �� i
. on Lot 10, Concession 4, Stanley, Farm 3je per pound. Stock bulls sold from 2 to 2kc of ale possession if desiW. , � years old, sired by Joe Gale. Caft&-2 in " I
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Stock and Im, er pound. We had a good local demand f6r Y. S. SCOTT, WALTER RICHARDSON, , cows, supposed to be in calf ; 4 heifers, riqing�31 ,
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I Proprietor, Thos. Brown aubtioneer, tutchers' cattle at a range of from 3,1-c to 31c . Tuck-ersrnith.,. Auctioneer. 1190 Proprietor. go 0 years old, and 2 of them supposed- to be in calf ; i
� - � : wr, 1 fat cow ; 2 steers, rising 3 years old; 3 steers, pf
M � per pound, a few lots were sold at 3.3,-c per i — I I I
pound, but this was. -an outside price ; niediuiii ersigned ollector of tAXQ8 for the - I . rising 2 years old; 1 heifer, rising 'I yearp old -1 i
sold at 3c, andlnferi& at from 24c to 21c per - 4 spring calves. Iniplements.-I self,bluder, . I
British Gral.n Trade.. pound. Sheep and Lan,bs-Lamlus were about. Township of Tuckersi�iith,wifl commence collect- . JACKSON BROS., CLINTON. nearly new - 1 mower, with poa harVester at- �
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I unchanged at from $3.50 to $4.25 each, and were 111�, taxes on WEDINUPDAY, tachments; 1 horse rake, I lumber w�gon, I . ..
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LO-11TDONT, October 7. -The Mar not much wanted at this, as, owing to the large All parties interested1will pleast take notice and - - - pair bob sleighs, nearly new; I cutter, I top i
Express, in its -weekly review of the bapply of last week, the demand was light. Ex- govern themselves acpordingly. � .. at HOFF-MAN & CO'S., Seaforth. � I buggy, nearly new; 1 road cart, new; I break- 11 �
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British grain tradet says :-" The fine port shee were not in mnch request at 4c and 119" JAS. CUMMING, Coll.ector. . ; - 1 ing cart, 1 hay rack, new; I sett of iron harrows, i
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� Ille reports were weak. Culls sold at ---- ---- - . — I m ported, I m p roved Yor kshire White ' I
Weather favours threshings. The local 4�0, as cl ' I land roller, 1. cultivator, I scuffier, new; I
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markets are well s�pplied. Milleas aRe from �Q4 to.$1.50 each. Springers -Were in good I Pig, Despot. I R. WILLIS, S, generai purpose plow, 1 sod plow, l'iron plow, L 41
demand at from $40 to $50 each. Hogs -For I I fanning mill, nearly new; I turnip cutter, I'
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buying English whe&t steadily. Red is I -Leavy fat $4 was fetched, for light ftoni ,,,4.30 to Curta' . ate., I of all makes at I grind5wrie, act of 4 creamery cans with boxes i I �
. 0 ins, 4 . Pedigree Certificate. -Sire, 8uIton, Quip.) 1121 . complete, new; I set of double teami harness,
cluoted at 31 to 33s,'and the finest wheat $4.40 per cwt, and for straight fats from .q,.50 to I . i
$4,75 per cwt. � HOFFM-,%--,- & Cb'S., Seaforth.. .' . dam, Duchess 3rd, (Imp. in dam) 38, by Magis- i nearly new; I set of plow harness, I set of fiin- I
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at 38s 9d to 39s. The sales of English .! , - gle harnesa, I set of single driving harness, new;
MONTRYAL, October 7th. -There *cre no really -----,-- --- ____ trate 3rd, (639). -Derry, (Inip.) [20), by Madam � � . I
wheat dnring -the Week were 102,437 good cattle aniong the offerings and the best " 3rd, (747). -Lady Derry 3rd, (1742), by Makijitrate ' 2 sets wbiffl etrees, 1 wheelbarrow, 2 sugar ket- j�
Estate of tHe Late Donald 3rd, (539). -Lady Derry 2hd, (1210,) by Magis- tles, 2 lo-aig chams, I gro�jn cradle, 2 apple -4
s 2d �er quarter against butchers could not get beeves suitable for their . I L &tl I
quarters at -31 . Headquart ` for Boo* and Shoes. .11
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or- trade, so they went to took for them aniong a lot Mcll'ntosh. . trate 2nd, (343), -Lady Derry, (372), by Colonel, i ladders a la of heens, a lot of field root?, a quan 1
81,301 quarters at 298 3d during the c of superior -Manitoba cattle which are in the � I . sister to Great Eastern, by Puke of York, York- � tity of tay in --tacks and inow; sytbes, shovels, . i
responding Week la4t year. Owing to :I. . . shire Laos. . . � I - spa 1, ;. fork.,�, binding twine, some household - i
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Government changes in the methods , Of fat cows sold -at from 3�c to 4c per pound, with I have instructionsito sell th6 property Occu- The undersigned will keep for service during I I I . . � '
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collection one-fourth must be added to coinnion dry cows, oxen and rough steers at pied by the late DonAd Me4ntosh in Harpurhey, the present Beason, the Improved Yorkshire - 1 I" . The whole will be sold without reserve I
. � from 211c to 31c do., -and lean stock down to less co M -fall wear at REA- I'll . q)rletorhas leased his farm. Sale to
. ra in order to zisist1m, of brick cqitage and other �buildings, White Pig, Despot, on lot 4, 130131cession 6, Hul- An immense st' ck Suitable for
quantities of previous ye�i than two cents per pound in some cases. The and about half an ac�le of land. The property is lett, to which a limited number 6f sows will be . 0 1 � � . I - I ; I I � � Ve at 1-2 o'clock, obarp, *refreshments at I
compare them justly with the returns of shippers bought over 100 head of young cattle very suitable for a rejUred farmer, and yvi44 be taken. Terms $1,payable at the time of service, SONABlUE PRICks. :. TFRms op SALE.-Tbe 15 year old
the present year. Foreign wheat was at from 2�c to 31c per pound, for shipment to sold very cheap for cash. Immediate possesoion. with the privilage of returfiing if necessary- . . . I I jr.... ., norge, fat cow and lambs to be cash, on . � . �
epression. was largely Britain as stockers. There is an active demand 1191tf 1�1. HOLMESTED, Seafbrth 1191 tf ANDREW SNELL, Constance P_ 0- , a nes of Ladies' Angola Boots and �11 mi�ui itf,ek effects, sums or $5 and under,
6d lower. The d � - � . I � Some very DiO h I �%-h ; over that amount I,-) months credit will 4 �
. for calves at froin $7 to $16 each, while couimon I I I ;,ren by furnishing approved joint, notes, A 41 1
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owingto the extremely low freights. veals sell at from 82.50to$6each. Messrs. Tfi�,KE! A LOOK " SHIRTINGS, Gents' Kangaroo. '� I -,iint of 7 per -cent, will be allowed for cash !
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barley were heavy. ; The Swedish oat .,i�ht choice lanibs at $4.25 each. The mutton . nothin TtAo bo removed until BettleO for. DUN- �
critters offered here were generally a poor lot, Misses and Childrens at HOFFMAN � ades, etc. Choice stock, at _Hoiw- CAN AKWART, Proprietor; ARIM. BISHOP, �
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