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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-11-04, Page 12ft•.# 0 Thorobred Stock for Sale. Some People Mr, John Mc(7a11uu1 has purchased a VV beautiful new 13elturgan, We have fur sale two good Ualvusabuut It p 4, �.� �1y� Mrs. Laud Mies Pe.uen. of Wingh+ztn, 94J months old, "Valliant," a Valley Girl, and ^ int• are on a visit to Mr. 1. Peareu. iefaotion' a Mina, both sired by Royal lluu. Don't Know W. J. i11GUIN8, Thu. Elmhurst Farm. An open H Society of Calvin Christian Dissolution Nov.8th. day eve Society was held lase' -tend- w. __.... _ _ ,+ ®• day evening and wits well al -tend - Cottage and Lot for Sale. ed. A ptvgramine was rendered And Wily It 1S that they al- tin excellent address by Rev. Mr. The undersigned utl'ers for sale it frau)c Whaley, of St. Helens. Mi. Whaley cottage of four rooms, will) lean-to. Cenh•411y ways get Wlatches One also very Successfully filled the pulpits sdtuatod. Gocd water and drainage. "'ill ba grade better 111 quality of BF+igrave l- r•eshyterfan church and � �-- ---- sold cheap. Apply to w,.U, SEARLE. � Calvin church on Sunday last in the Clinton, Not. 10th, here than anywhere else absence of Rev. A1r. Hall. for the same money. The The fifth of November was welly Meeting of Huron County Council. celebrated by the Or angemerl of this _ V reason is. very plain, (�Ur vicinity. Belgrave Lodge gave it The Council of the Uor wration of the county stole expenses are 60 per supper to a large number of guests in of Huron will meet in tno court 1101-8 &the spite of the disagreeable weather. The 'tBelow Q'YG so -me Prices at loci., at 3 o'clock P. u1. own of Godurich ou'fueaday, % m ovcbecen r 30th, t.less than other sLtores � > supper programmewas followed by it programme W. LANE, Clerk therefore we add our grade and all spent itnu)stenjoyable evening. Dated at Godurich, November 8th, 1807. McKibben Lodge also gave it supper in In quality to every line their hall and enjoyed theu)selves till of Goods and that \viii the "wee sloe' hour s" with Music and ®e®o-es0e0eeooe eo00.00e0 Whreh use aYe �elfing duneing. - - - --- - -- • • • then leave our profits just East 00'awauoslx. 0e00 the same as though we 000.00.0 gave you regular goods Mr. Peter Robertson, of the 9th con., took onto himself it life partner, on ali.(l had lar;e store expen- Wednesday hast, in the peVA')n of Miss 15 pieces fast colored Gingham ........... 4c o Fine heavy ribbed wool Cardigan Jack - Lizzie McGill of the 4th. The punier- t ti ets. just file tilingfor working in, ses. This 1S a pQlllt nus friends of the young couple join in Cream all linen table Damask, 64 in. a � B worth looking inter when wlahin r t'heill every happiness in their wide, regular 'price 600, sale............ 49C � reg'''al pries $1.75, Bale................$1 50 Want the best Goods wlffe. o Ladies' and Gent's fine Sealette Ca B you WanMrs. rs. I-!. Deacon visited Fat her fathers, Beat and heaviest blue and white Foath• P , for your money. Mr. Richard Chaniney's.c er Tick ing,'',regular price 25c, for...... 190 0 wedge or band shape, regular price Miss Phe)ni. Chanmey visited her 4) $1, sale ..... ................................ 790 Our Goods are Neat, sister,'Mrs. Cumberland, near Listowel 36 in. wide, Apron goods, plain check last week. and stripes, regular 121c, sale......... 100 a Newest shapes in Gent's fall Tweed -- Miss Mary Agnew returned this 0 Cape, stylish things and good, regu- week ftoui a, sholt visit, with friends at Double fold flowered Damask for furni Our Goods are 411! New. week lar 75c, sale.. a .rr..v...................•. 50c Londeehorn. lure and hangings, in a variety of Mrs. S. Mcl3nrney, of Winglrlam, is shades, regular 600 sale 500, cheaper Beautiful \1"rapperetle Goode, turkey o—o�l visiting her sons un the loth. line 50c for.... ............................ 43c !' A41•. Fred RFatl) )2nd Miss Jackson of red and black, regular 14c .............. 90 P. ��^-rr the 4th .on., were married on Wednes. Silkette for draping pillows, cushions, 0 �/rE%wJ� day, 3rd inst. German Cotton Flannels, fast colors, etc. cream and crushed strawberry The entertainment given by the 0 perfect imitations of wool, regular Jeweller and L'•bristian Endeavor Society of Calvin grounds, regular lSc, sale .............. 14c 150 goods, eale............................ Ile Expert Watch. church on Thursday evening was a Ladies' Fur Boas and Aluffs, in beaver, 0 . Reairer. decided success. The programme, Heavy navy blue Flannel, regular price p which consisted of music, recitations opposeum hair, seal, coon, astrachan, 25c, sale kind an exeellenc address by Mr. Wha- at present very much in style, all at "" ' ' 190 ley, of Si:. Helens, wits gaol. The col- Sale prices. 0 Double fold Tartans just suitable for galtford. lection amounted to a still' in the. C neighborhood of $8. Ladies' 111antlings and Coatings,, in waists and children's dresees, good Miss Lizzie Sands is hotne from NewColborne Township t! oullcil• myrtle, seal, black, ea)tlinal, grey, all o washers, only .................. ....::...... 190 York attending to her mother who is most of the leading mixtures, regular Vely ill. Cavlow, Nov. 2nd, 1897. $1.25, for..................................$1 05 0 Eiderdown Cloaking for infante' Cloaks, Dr. and M,i•s. Armstrong, of Fuller- Colborne council inet it, the township Tho heavy ribbed Shirts and Pants, 0 in cream, blue, tawn,and cardinal n , ton, were visiting at Major Beck's for a hall, all the members were present, p stripe, regular price 50c, sale......... 4oc few days this week. 'nimttes of the last meeting rears and long and largo, flesh and grey, regi• Mr. Ben. Mason was on the sick list signed. It was moved by H. J. Morris, t- lar price 50c, Bale ......................... 35c o Great double fold Cloth goods fur this week. seconded by A.Alillianthat lot 4conces• Fiue, soft, plain weave, fancy stripe,� warm dresses, 40 in, wide, for only... 15e Ali.. Will. Potts was also indispos. Sinn 8 be changed from school section close wool Shirts and Pauls, reg. 60c, 490 o ed. 3 to section I.—Carried. These follow - Air. John Kennedy has moved into ing accounts were paid:— Full line of eizes in Children's and 0 Stylish `lrrapperette goods in grey mix our village, and into thehouserecently Joseph Beachler three sheep kill -Misses' Vests and Drawers, in union m goods, soft and warm, regular 15c, r occupied by John Bell. ed by dogs ....................$ c O0 and wool, all at Sale prices. for................... . 110 \\'e understand that aur trustees Johu Mossier for gravel.. , ...... 7 95 have engaged Mr. Woods to be teach- Alex. W. Young inspecting, .... 3 UU er of Saltford school next year. He Win. McKnight, inspecting and ©moa►o�o�s�sa o� is reported to be a first-class teacher. '• repairing culvert ............... 7.50 Mrs. A. Sands died this morning Jame, Feagan building culvert.. 11 75 after a long illness. Win. Sinith repairing road gra- AIr. J. T. Goldthorpe ie st.i}l building der ............................ 40 I k 4 o`U I D11 V 1. L411 _Q r Al A Al pp,his coiner, his store and dwelling 11o8eph McCann roar wor l:eing nearly completed. John Levy road work. • ......... :3 00 i e •oe000•e0oe0ee0000s®00000 __ _ ,_w loseph tt,hon)pson gravelling.... 2 50 • Ed ward Shaw repairing culvert. 2 30 • Great• Port Albert. in. Bogie inspecting .. ..... 1 50 e James Chisholm road work..... 2 00 CLINTON. w • The cold chilly winds of November John McLarty road work....... 3 25 • are fast approaching and old Lake John Stevens building culvert.. 14 90 • �r� °�- a gr+ 111.11-011111.11-011is howling once n)ore, with Star lrintin 6 65 oS1a79 a➢ white caps heaving high that brings Joseph MOCann team nn grader. 2 50 <� • it chill to the body of the natives to Alex, Shields gravelling •....... 10 00 • Sale- ® prepare far winter. The cold weather is lobo Sands repairintr culyert . • 5 UU ® near• at hand. John Barker gravelling bound'y 25 00 • ®,®19tIDmCD• e :Hiss Km(chtel, who lilts beer) staying " 18 75 —._.- _ —of $6,000 worth of— 6 with }ler parents here during LbA stun• " " " 16 W v • 4� mel•, returned to Milivertou on Friday Et.sh:t Maw inspecting.......... 50 CLINTg1 bi+#lt?CE REPORTS. `� ® • Furniture, 7Y� pt • Watches e last. John Barker•grmleron boundary 4 00 (Clorrectadovery wedorsdayafternoon.) ��/e2aL �� Y �`v"ur}e e Q Frank Hawkins, from Kincardine, " •• " 8 con :3 50 Fall wheat, rely ............. 0 81 to 0 82 � ]� �������. �C�®ger • o tray in the village yesterday. Rept. Bean teAM nn grader• .... 2 `l5 Barley 0 20 to 0 23 / • Jeweler and y ... � • era Out- School Trustees hFtve. let t.hc John Barker repairing c•,ufvert.. 1 110 vats. •...•.,.,,,,,,,. •,,,,,,,,,, U 31? to 0 23 Silverware 0 eontirac•t of shingling the school, build- 4 00 0 40 tc 0 45 As we have a Good and well selected Stock of Furniture now on hand which Yeas ................... in new closets 'and fencing the John Barker re pairing Dunlo s 0 39 to 0 40 we will offer for sale during Oct, and Nov,, ui i very low price, in order to • ® g repairing lops Rye ................... . • Everything in • gromlds. Hill and, Harry Hawkins Hill ............... 9 0f1 clear the whole Stock out. Any Person requiring anything in this line, will • Everything i y store,at whole 0 have the juh. 11 was mon ed by fl. ,l. Aforris, sec_ Potatoes, per hush, new... U 30 to 0 15 find it to their interest to rotnc and see my stock before buying elsewhere, sale prices or below, front now 0 it, is tiny sad duty t.o 'publish the onded by Nathan .John's that Thou)as Butter loose in basket..., 0,14 t � As w[ have a choice stock of Bedroom Suites, Dining Suites, Parlor Suites, ® Uiltll Chi'aNl.lr)aS. We, t))l1St have 0 death of 'T'hos. Piers(-, soli of the widow .\11tvIlell he r-Inted 25c pL'1• red for wife, Butter In illi) ................ l4 t0 O 1D Lt)ullges and Couche.S, Easy Chairs sand Rockers of aU discriptioms, which the money, and if yon 'vont the 0 Pierce of the 7th col,., Ashfield, which ou his fe ice Division line.—Carried, Eggs per doz...............••• 0 134 t 0 13 o 50 must 4111 he sold if f.F,w Prices will do it. • goods at pr'ic'es that cant e • a Cordin to Cabbage, per doz........... 0 0 0 We. also kee L good stuck of Mouldings and Picture frames and Furniture • beat, coma: to us. This is a genu_ 0 took place of oe the 6th inst.. He ty, Adjourned to uu•et p a g g- + r, 20 r ti's of Age and only ill a few days. SLa ate. --F. W. �Icl)UNAH, Ulert, ila fi UO to fi 00 Repairing r done neatly old cheat Kindly call tine see we before buying • ine sale, and every word that we m y y' Y """"""' I F f Y 1 Y • Say we mean. Everything will a Ile was about the only help to his Cordwood ....................... 3 00 to 3 50 elsewhere. • Y Y g e widowed nu ther in working the far)n Porter's 11101. kpplos per bbl ............... 1 50 to 1 75 • C solea s. cost, or below, until n since his father died a few tars aero. our Undertaking Department • Christmas. Mind; we rte � Y' � Apple's cults.......... •.. • • • 0 45 to 0 50 • e We deeply sympathize with his bereav- The faru'ers in this neighborhood Dried Apples per lb........ 0 04 to 0 04 1s well stocked with the Best and Prices the Lowest. Hearse and outfi • give you prices that nn- ® ed mother and family in their loss of ploughing PP P O 05 to 0 06 • body can boat, t are busy with their fall the Ducks ler lb......,.... as we are ® l better than env other in town. 113est and most courteous attendance. ouch a fine young fellow. About a recent rains having pat the laud., in • bound to reduce our stock by ® Turkeys per 1b .............. 0 07 to 0 08 • ra week ago William Pierce lost a dough- good shape. H. g � 1< 1r„T� FURNITURE ANP UNDERTA.lY'M • $3,000 worth at Duce. Unwe and 0 ter, who +%vas buried on [let- 20th birth- Miss Alice Lawrason, of Detroit, is Gesso per Ib .................. 0 05 to U O6 .� • get these great snaps, becai se a day Chickens per pair............ 0 30 to 0 35 lluron,Street, next (;;ilroy cob Wisenlan's. Night and8unday calls at residence No. 82 they are worth comm )ides m She. was it first cousin of deceas- house for a short Diane. .... 0 18 to 0 18 • g Wool ..... ................... Ifuron street ,o )osite Baptist church. • tel get. a od, Both families live near Crew. I 11 r. James Stit•lin{, is rnt a the sick PI P 0 O. and are highly respected through list, but we believe is getting better. • __ the township of Ashfield andsurround- Mr. W. C. Lawrason, Sr., who has Toronto Tarulers' Market. ® ing country. been suffering from a severe attack of The Live StoCk alfatket. to $3.85; Western, • $3.30 to $421. Your Scribe made a flying visit to inflammation of the left hung for about THE STREET MARKET. a -- - �� l Sheep—Receipts, 12,000; weak to JOc • J B RUMball1 g --TORONTO. lower. • e the "Circular City” Saturday alter- five weeks, is slowly recovering. Dr. liecei its of rain were lighter than _..._._.._ •-. •...- -=- ••- • B.® noon to see the ruins after the big Whitely has been attending hill). esterd;t there beim r but 5,1110 bush- Toronto, •Nov.l5.—With nearly one New York, Nov. 5.—Beeves—Re- y o fire of that morning. It was a big blaze The Good Teniplars u)eet every Tues- yI of wheat all Cold. About Low hundred loads of offerings on the roar- ceipts, 4,230 head; 21 cars on sale; fair - Leader of Jewellery Fashion. • and no mistake and made it general day evening.As thr bus time is over ket, unusual' mild weather, and had bushels of wheat scald , follows :— )0 Y ly active; steady for Slee s; firm for ie0oee00seeso0e000eo0 0660® sweep from the big pill to the late thre shoulhe a good attends ice at Io 904(• for while, 89 to 90c for red, :Lod foreign advices out, market here to -day 'lulls and good cows; native steers. $# Joseph Williain's office near "The all their meetings. 78 to 82c for .,00se;'2,:,0U hoshels of bar- was for pretty bad shape; it was weak to $5,05; stags and oxen, $3 to $4.50; -- Steps". The b . T. elevator, which was AI r. Snrinu'1 Burke, of 1st con. died ley sold at 2t3k to :33c, 300 bushels of all over and demoralized as far as bulls, $2.85 to $3.05; dry cows, $1.90 to about full of Manitoba wheat, and 211 on Fridav and was buried on Monday. l,e,Fas Fat.15 to 16 -se, 300 buehols of rye a,t butcher' cattle was concerned. $3,10; dressed beef steady at i to Shc 4 Million feet of pine lumber r.wned by His death was not unexpected its hu46ic, and 1,000 bushels c>P oats at L5; There were only four loads of export per pound for native Sides. Cables Air. Dymont Ai. P. for Algoma, were .hall been Sufferu)g frons heart trouble to 26c Twenty-five loads of hay were cattle here, and two of thein sold, one from London and Liverpool quote swept up by the firs in a short tine, for ahout six weeks. sold at yesterday's pricas. There was at 31c, and one at 84C per pound. But American steers at 11 to like, dressed not speaking of the damage to seven L. O.L., No. 1.45, hada fowl supper in no straw on the market. Dressed the expo t trade in cattle is practically weight; refrigerator beef at 8.{ to 8tc or eight fishing tugs and schooners their hall on the 401 con., on Friday hogs are unchanged, over. P per pound. No exports to -day. which are damaged to a great extent, evening which, although the night Wheat, white. per hu..$ 00 to $ 90} Calves—Receipts, 89 head; 81 head <rn AS also part of John Arnoldi's dredge v, -as wet and disagreeable, was a decid- do red 89 to 90 The enquiry for butcher cattle is Sale; quoted steady; veils, $5 to $7.75; Our Doctor of Refraction has been destroyed. The steam barge ed success in every way. Supper wits do Bose 78 to 82 slow owing much to the tine weather grassers, $:3 to $3.50; cite dressed yea's St. Andrew was unloading wheat at served front six to nine o'clock and g sand continued abundance of fruit; Has made a spocial study of tho hn man eye g Barlr:y per hush......... tui to 33 butchers will onlypurchase a hand -to- steady :atl0to 1Be perpound. Sheepand the elevator tip to 6 p. in. the evening was all the most fastidious Could de- Oats per hush.......... 251 to 26 mouth supl._ 1Vo loads sold at lambs --Receipts, '2,967 head; l.) eau's on 11 our es... previous, but unfortunately moved sire. After all had p41rt41ken of the Atlas ler bush........... 45 to 40 F P y' sale; active, steady; sheep, $:3 to $4.6Fi; y Y } mare than .3}c, and the general figure Aro weak or your sight poor, it. is important to the big elevator for the night with good things provided there. was an 4 $` q Rye per bush........... 110 to 4U. was close' around 3c per pound. Of lambs, oto $5.75: dressed unit .en, } to have them carefully rsanuned, half her cargo, the Captain remarking itbundFLnce left. An adjournment was 13uckwheitt mr bush.... 3t to '31 y ` to 8c per pound; dressed lannbs, 7 to 0r. lie did not like. the old rookery as it made to the hall down stairs where Turkeys per llb.......... t) to 10 course quotations foroccasional pick Hogs --Receipts, 1,642 head; firm at No Charge Wight fall on his boat during the night. the following programme was render- Ducks per pr............ 45 to r,0 ed lots do not count in the range of $330 to $4.10. Chickens per Pair....... 3U to r values, Aiedinm and con %eion stub Whatever is matte for testing. Fine Steel The Captain's head was level. The fire ed in first class style:—Opening prayer )0 4 East Buffalo, Nov. 5.- Cattle—Re- frames inchuling glasses f111ed by our Spec- started at half sifter 12 o'clock in the by the Rev. J. Hamilton, selection by Geese per lb . , 5 to 6} was weak at 2� to 2tc and 2! c, -withceipts, four ialist, $1.00. p Butter, lb, rolls......... 1Fi to 16 much of it left fn the yards unsold. w as a m�deratem'Silpply[oflsealy;t best to of the elevator, six hours after Union church choir, chairman's Ad - stock of Gold Specs and Eye Glasses. the men quit work unloading.Cause dress followed b •another se lection b x ort bulls are easy at from 31 to of lire unknown. the choir. Arthur 111cClusky then gave Eggs, new laid..... , .... 16 to l6}E p sold At $6.50 to $6.75; common to flail p p Cooper & Co,, p p Potatoes new pper bag... 45 to _ 50 3 c, anti Mc for choice. Stockers are lots, $11.25 to $6.25; heavy fed, $3.50 to Booksellers and Opticians, __--�— a villin solo which r'u'led for a well- Beans per bus}i...... 7b to 85 in steady demand at from 3,{ to 33c per $4.u. Bogs—Receipts, 45 cars; gond merited encore and would have done Onions, native, per hag. 50 t.o (10 Pound• demand, a.nd prices 5 to 10c higher; - - - CLINTON, - - - Leadbury. credit to many an older performer. 800 to 950 Export sheep are worth 3 to 31c per Yorkers, 3.85 to $3.90, mixed packers' Hay .................... 800 to 8,)0 pound; supply rather light. $ 1 `__-- . _ _ __ __ • _ _._ - Then carne a solo by Mr. Won. Ed- Straw... r PP g �cruses, medium weights and he+wy The death of Mr. Thomas Neclands, wards, followed by It reading by Mr. Beef, fore ............ . :3 to 41 Lambs were more than ample, and 1►ngs, $3,8F5 to $3.87; roughs. $:3.30 tel Im' ortant Notice, of Hullett, was much regretted by Robert Colwell, Rev. Mr. Hamilton $3.50; stags, $'2.75 to $3.25; pigs, $:3.25 P do hind ..... , .... 0(l to O8 prices weakened; lambs sold at Nom ninny people here. then gave tin address which was listen- 2,50 to $2.75 each, or hFyrely 4c per The nndersigncrl, having rtlsposcd of Tar Limit), carcase, per lb.. 0 06 to 0 071 $ y to $3.90, Sheep and lambs--Recetpte, Mr. James Wiltse, who has beet) re- ed to with great interest. Mims (pox VPa1, carease, per Ib..,. 0 (17 to 0 0% pound; but they did not Srll by weight 24 car of fresh a.rrivalS, and three News-Ruconn plant and business to Mr, W.J. midis ir. Eastern Ontario during the then ave a solo which was well rend P , , • 5. to 6. to -da MITCHELL, it is imperative that all accounts be g g g Mutton } } Y• loads that held over; the receipts settled promptly. Ali Subscriptions up to sumtuet, has returned to McKillop, eyed. Mr. Carnphell gave an lnstru- Dressed hos • 6 00 tel 6 3i) Calves tare unchanged and wanted, included about ten loads of Canttdas; July 1897, and all Advort)sing and Job Printing Mr. and Mrs. Weir have been away u)ental solo which called for an Pn DAIRY PRODUCE. as the run was light; prices from $2 to the riled ab opened with rL good as; to October 21st, 1897, must be paid to X. M. visiting relatiyes at Zurich. core. Then entire a selection by the $4, and up to $7 and $8 for choice, thane and all the native largos were - odd. Subscriptions from .tiny, 1897, forward Butter—Demand here for No. 1 dairy must be paid to Mr. Mitchell. A couple of weddings are announced choir followed by a recitation by Miss' exceeds the supply, Creamer is not Hogs were nominally unchanged, but readily taken as fast as they arrived at A. M. TODD. for the near future. Edwards, Rev, Mr. Shaw give a so stead nor active. Present prices really weaker; 41, was paid, but 4fe stronger prices; sheep were also in Clinton, October 21st, 1897. We tare pleased to notice that Tim well -timer' address, Miss Beatty a solo y was the average: for thick fat and and enquiry and stronger; the ten NE vs-11FcoRn is full It to its for- which was hearth encored. The are as follows: --Dairy, tub, poor to I light hogs the range was around 4hc, 1 R mer standard and we fully think n next piece was a tri by' Messrs, Por- niedinul, 11 to 12c; choice, 1.3 to INc; with 3Q gto 4e for choice stores. slows rWednesday were mid adi; of lambs throt inrthe afternoon trifle better, ter, McClusky and Edwards. Mr, large dairy rolls, 15 to 16c; small dairy, and stn s unchanged. Mr. McDonald's children, -who were James McClusky gavel a solo which Pound prints, choice, 16 to 17c; cream- The recet is included about 4,000 at about steady former prices; good to �~ er , tubs, earl make, 17 to 18c: late choice brought $5.35 to $5.45; with sick, are, ave are pleased to say, bet- was loudly encored, Mr. B. Davidson a rmko 18 to 19 and creamery, Pounds, hogs, 2,00(1 lambs and sheep (mostly common and bucket' lots at $4.15 to ter. reading which was also encored. Miss lambs, some 30 calves, and a dozen $5.36; lambs, yearlings, choice to rfine, Quite 1L number of farmers are mak- E. Uox ave a solo which was well 19 to 20. milkers; milkers are a shade more easy, STRATFORI), ONT. g '� $4.65 to $4.75; fair to good, $ .26 tel Quite payments on their farina this sell.- received. Mr. Robt. Colwell a Cheese—Slow, and ma et feature- but still wanted, $4.50; culls to common yearlings, $3.60 �2of our students have taken situations son. This is far superiorto the so -tailed comic reading which drew forth less. Dealers sell at 9} to 10c for early UNITED STATES MARKETS. to $4.10; natives, choice tel extra., $5.65 within the last tow weeks. Two ap IL Model Farm the management of which roarsof lau hter. God Save the ueen and late. cations aro now in and two situations are bong f3 g Q - Chicago, Nov. 5. — Hogs— Estimated to $5.75; fair to good, $5.40 to $5.60; held until two of our i tudents graduate. Can- requires thousands and thousn nds of was then sung and the evening's en- _ �_.__�__ ada's leading Commercial School. Five male dollars of the people's money every tert.ainment wits brought to a close by receipts to -day, '' Ste; left over, $3.45 sheet, common, este to 5.25;native .50 teachers; board low; excels oompetdtors in year to enable them to keel) 1 pronouncing fair' active and steady; light, $3.45 sheep, choice to selected wethere, $ sheep, various ways. Enter now if posseblo. Free y ) Ind and Rev. Mr. Shaw roauuncin the bene- Notice. to $�y10; mired, $3.46 to $3.75; heavy, to $4,75; good to choice mixed diet{p, circulars. soul together, and the worst of it all diction. The proceeds amounted to W. J. EtLLioTT, Principal. is the expense is increasing each year, about $40 which will be applied to the y $3.2,5 - $3.eip lou h, $3.26 to oak $4, l $ .SU; common to fair,. $ .75 to PP Nbtico is belch gluon that no credit is to be with no visible return. And this is purchase of a new flag for the Lodge. given to any 0110 in any name without an order Cattle -Receipts, 2, dolt and weak- �p4; culls to common sheep, $2.76 to THENEWS-RECORD FOR 1.00 TO Liberal rule towards the close of the Warden Cox acceptably Oiled the poli- signed by mo. he beeves, $$4. to $5.16; cows and $3.75 exports, ewes to prime wethere, + + $ JOHN sTPtTtP. heifers, $2 to $4.1b; Texas steers, $2.80 $3.?5 to $4.50. END OF 108. 19th century, tion of chairman. Clinton, Nov, 9th, 1897. 0