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Watchman Warder (1899), 17 Dec 1903, p. 14

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H El? Our high and' public schools were never in a more flourishing condi- tion 'with large tame. Look» out for their entertainment in fie near future. - .e The first of January concerts pro- mises to be a most Varied pragrm to suit the tastes of all ' An dlprt is being put forth to secure Hrs; Ketchum. vocalist of Dad-say, and a male quartette. ' Several new additions of attractive, looks and magazines have been ad. dad to our pubhc library. m annu- al entertainment in aid of fins insti? :ution is announced to be held on: the lat of February, which will be one to look forward to with finch pleasure and nrtcrest‘ 13» Large bills are now being posted with the program supplied by the Toronto Concert Company. . Being their first appearance they are sure to attract. a crowded house. OMEMEE A large number of Emily farmers and citizens visited Lindsay last Sat- urday and were deligned with the wrance of the stores there for Christmas and the prices that pre- Tailed. ‘ Seldom or ev er have 'the Omemee stores bten more prettilv decorated, and the display of difl'ete'nt goods more attractive. Preperatiqns for Christmas are to i»; seen on all sides. The merchants al! have heavy stocks and with. the splendid sleigh-ing'the trade for the next two weeks should be a. record- Invaker. zy-nine years. and will be much mis- scd fly his many ol-d friends and mam («mus descendants. -.Mr Geo. Little- Ton of the this \illago is a son- of the, 11W.- The lack of rain is bqrirming‘. to be felt in the \‘illaxg'o. A number 01‘ wells are dry, and many persons have to carry their water 'quite , a, Maiden. A highly roam-ted resident of the township or I-‘e'nelon. Mr. Jos. Lit- ileton, was lui-d'in his last, resting, place in the .Ft-nclon Falls cemc-try un Saturday laSt. Mr. Littleton had reached thy ripe old age of nine- ‘ “ for the (Pet The-sugar bee-t average Ham W111 50011 get flown to “'OI‘K 50 that we can 1m "0 some hockey swatch-PS this \\ imm'. Winter in Fen- don without a few hockey matches is! not a ph-aszmt subject to contem- gvi’att’. The attend-amu- in the churchw-s on Sunday was not \u-z'y 121,1ng owing to the severe storm. hut those who did venture out to St. Andrews' in the ~~vening heard u masterly discourSc by the pastor. and a. most beautiful >010, “The Homelaud,‘ from Mr. ilufl‘c was no senom In her ucpztn- mom on Monday. The Christmas tree and entertainâ€" m'c'nt for the Sumlluy school pupils of St. Andrews” will be held. n th'c lccâ€" tum room of NIH church on Wed-nos- day evening. Dec. 23rd. A ten will luv served to tlu- children of the Sun- day sChOol. previous to the. visit of Sam'ta (‘l-aus to distribute t'hn gifts from the trcrn All t’hc childx'vn bo- longing to the» Sunday school arc z-unli‘zrlly i-zn‘iml to be present. The rain of Sa'tvurllay and tho coltl spell on Sunday have made tho walk- ing wry summary. and the wca'thcr has boon most extremely cold. The .vnow plough of tho G. T. R. went north on Sunday. so that the train on Monday was not delayed. The ice in thc rink is splcm-(lid. Mr. (0er t, has already sold a good many season tickets. and we lwlie‘n- :hat a junior hockey tvam is bvin‘g unguniwd. it is hopud that this team will soon get down to work so 1 :bat we can 1m "0 some hockeyi nm‘tcbcs this \\ imm'. Winter in Fcn- . L-lon without a few hockey matches he not a pleasant subject to contcm-l uut We are very much pleased to smu- mmt. Miss H. S:,~vison has been ap- pointed tn tn; rh the senior depart- ment of tho snuthxmrd school for ‘thn «Issuing tt-rm. Miss NUVison has fil- led the posititm must, admirably, and to the must Culnlvlt'lt' satisfaction of pupils. pure-Hts. and trustees. ' 'l‘hc utrviw-rsut'y sun-views of St. Jamm’ (Evin-(mm) (‘llllH'h “mm mm on Sunday lust. and dvspitn thc- mnst‘ unlnvum'lrlv- \wutlu-r good num’iwrs utrm'd nut. 'l'lw ROY. A. N. Dv- l’d-nciv of St. .lunws' (‘ttt'hml't‘ah Tur- onto. prmu'hvtl m lmth svrviws. um! IS (la-scrilu-tl M ull wlm hum'd lri‘m us. a. most git‘to-tl, altt‘llkt‘l'. 'l‘lm (’Ullt'(‘- Lions on Sunday and tlw sum cul- lnctt-d tlu'nugh thw \\'t"(."k muountml In av"- 87.“). “Rich “ill lu- devoted tu manning tlu- duht un the churi-h. Mr, J. L. Al'nultl ‘disvtri-lmtml his .1904 calmulul' lust \\'v0k, am! it is: can'mlhly a hunt}: The 0"“ 110- (“S- arflmtcd u yvut' mm was rugal‘dvd use. the nmst lmmlsmm- cH-r exhibited by .‘t Fenelon Fall's merchant, lmt it is extolled by the m-w on-o. "hv fat-v 13 Hwy sweet. and the color schmnv £5 [mt-flicularly [Ht-using. being in a most delicate shade of mauve. The ladies of SI. Jutucs’ will hold their annual "bazaar of fancy articles: on Saturday next. The ladies of Ibis (‘tmgbn'g'at'ltm um- nOt-ed for their; taste, and m“ I‘m-1 sun- that. as on mmious ocmsimxs. they will be. sold wâ€"wâ€" Mr. Geo. Wilson spent Monday Honday mmxing in Lindsay and Want north in the afternoon. Mr. J. J. Nevison of Rat Portage left on Monday for Montreal and Ot- mwa. but cxszts to return the lat- Hr. “m. McArthur returned home onfrid-ay from a short trip to Tor- Mrs. Chas, Sal‘geant of ankport and Mrs. A. 1'2. Fitzroy of New York are the guests of Mrs. Herb. Sand- Mr. J. Nevison of Rat Portage came home last Friday to spend a month with his parents. Twomey, 51‘ mas with his parents. Mr. Goo. Jordan' of Iindsag‘r‘as’gmt a few days at the-311113 hat- ' I" Mr. A. McArthur of Lindsay is the guest of Mr. Wm. McArthur.’ ’ ‘\ ‘ Mrs. L. “'akelyv of British Colum- Owing to 113 came to the Falls last 'week on lmg'thy Visit to her mother, Mrs. A homeon CUUNIY cumsronmcn PAGE- 1:0me quI' last wwk, am! it a lwamty. The (mv hr 4 ,1 yvux' ago was n-gm'dvd lrmzdsmm- cw:- exhi'bilual L Fall's merchant, but it hours :c illm-ss school in much pleased to Stat“ XL-Vison has been ap- uvh the senior departâ€" ” mxmrd school for mu Miss NuVison has fil- I must. admirabgly. and ‘nll'lt'tv satisfaction of in the church‘vs on wry 121,1ng owing to but those who did :. Andrews' in the nws' (‘at'hmh‘uh Tar-l 1mm svrvicvs. um! ll whu hoard Iri‘m mu I Wake-r. 'I‘hu ('ullw- : un-(l tlw sum cul- ~ “'MFK mummtml In g “ill lu- «lavotml In] merchant, lmr it 1: NV 0110. "hr fan Id the color schmm L-using'. bring in z 01' Miss Kim her depart- Rat Port age that m Joseph Trcwin escaped tromBockwoodHospltal undated- mu, olthoiufit‘uto no man countryjnucuuhtorm 4 I Hon. Raymond Prefontaine, Minist- er of Marine and Fisheries ; Mr. Hugh A. Allan and Mr. Andrew Al- lan of the Allan line, Montreal, have returned from Boston. Where they made a test of a. new electrical signal system for preventing collisions, ad- \isin-g the approach of a vessel to har- bor and which also gives the captain of the vessel notification of the \ici- n'ity of the port. The deuce works something the same as a telephone. A lightship is eqmpped “ith a "bell below the waterline, and the \1 axes of sound tra\el through the water to the ship which is fitted wth a receiv- er, and notify the approach of a sim- ilarily fitted vessel. The mechanism remains a secret of the inventor. The members of the partv speak favorab- IV of its usefulness, as shown by " demonstration made in their preq lsence. The 11th neabrhty of having it' ‘ nstalled in the St. Iawrence will be considered. ‘Should .it meet with a favorable decision it is hoped thatjt will greatly lessen the liability to accidents and lower the rates of in- suranoe. a: wxpvdiv‘ht to cut out more bonus and pix-cps of 1110211 for the wastv box. This \\ astc was ofl'vnxl at one cent per pound. This was the poultry- man’s opportunity. Then the intro- duction of bone cutters faciliatcd the matter» of cutting. Bone cutters were imperfect in construction at first. but they sold readily, because it was an advancement. They have now become greatly improved, and 111‘9 sold at a low price, and all first- class bone cutters will do the work. â€"-American Agriculturist. ye'u' when they can gut bug's? “nuns .and vegetable matterâ€"kinds of food Dthat enrich the blood and tone up {the system. preparing them for the i E‘oultry naturally'lay at a time of 3 :o-xlru work of laying}. Green bones hzu‘o- the same tonic effect and egg !pro(lucin-g' value. Generally hens iwill not‘ lay in the winter months without. Something of this kind. When for any cause the digestive powers are weak the I‘m-ding m‘ («(1293ch quzu‘ltitfies 01' grain fun-('1' will aggra- ~Vate the trouble and 1111 the blood lwith crude. half digested matter. m1,- fit for egg formation. ' ! Green cut bone not only J‘urn shes ’z’nlmost the. exact material required for the egg. but. it stimulates uml al'ouws the digestive organ-s. remit-12‘ ing other kinds 01‘ fund 01’ greater value in the economy 01' CL}; prudtwâ€"l tion. Some years ago I too-k up the business and Secured my first profit-I a'hl-e winter laying by feeding scraps to start the hens. I then bought! | bones and meat off thu butchers“ cut them with a. hatchet and fed them. 1 found it paid me Well even at the highpriees paid for the bone and 111.; hard work of cutting. Mc-zrt Consumers became more ex- acting, and the Invat cutters found it l'nmuliuu in the uf‘ficv. thm'uughly in much “ith (‘mmdiu'n (-mulitiwns uud smi'mrms' them- cuuld not 1w a 1'0- uun'e-nw m‘ the- jur'ing' and friction which mw accumumniml Ihw wginm of same gu-n-crals from Eng-111ml in thq past. chor provisions of the bill do away with the} rcgulutiun under which the mammal othcors San-Vin;- in Canada as the sauw rank as Cuna- dian, take pl‘t‘CcdmlCu owr the latter, «wen though the appointnum 0! 1h;- ful‘lum' is of mm..- 10031111 date : and also unu‘nlvs the Domininn (ion-1'11. went to mefer the rank 01' 1h Wrddh‘l'd (ix-maul. At; proscm the highest Canadian rank is Colnel, none- but an Nfic army “an be gin-x nur militia. Sir vnllt-tl'gmhs fell 11 strict‘imn nr limit Well Irv (lmu' mm; 3m: was nut prom] Wood is becoming scarce around this district. A Lindsay \ariety company has billed a Show here next Saturday Evening. erboro sugar tactoryi‘sgheing rapidly increased by 'loosl"soliciting 3321:}, J. D.'j’l‘horntpn,. Who fill «new!” ‘* .2 the ’ ‘ £12.: ~~ @0% I fix ..~‘. ~‘-:5‘, north from here within" two rifles of a dock for scows, which will take them to Peterboro via Lakefield and T. V. Canal; also same distances from Reaboro and Lindsay. This War’s test has proved satisfactory. The church choirs are? rehearsing Christmas music. May Prevent Collisions at Sea Poultry Feéding in Winter mum-u: hm x mm runny. A Canadian May Command Arthur J ohnston, president of the Cattle Breeders’ Association, prg- sented the 'cup donated by Ontario County for the ewecpstukeo in the cattle clause. to James Leas]: of On- tario County. Mr. Isaak has won this cup font oucceaoive yearn. tomon' Ineutnto Worker; A meeting of Fai‘mere' Institute workers in: held in the lec‘turerooxn. or the stock building.- A Ghanaian took place on making the institute meeting: more Mum; titer M John Campbell of Woodvfllo; giro 3 lecture on the. Bag to 921.011 shinep" Pam: A 11666. of Jay my interact; lecture 6y Col. mi McCrne‘ .61 giveth Iii thé ._ Pr“. 0 E‘ Day ofth'e O;A'. 33, avg; annddreuonaowtoFegd 3'; Hagg' for ket.“ “Ohm 0 line Pg 3:; the suts16e; £3 12,2 3', 8‘. 1 Brethoui- made lumin fiphrk of Cdfiwmufl. 16 $9 Breeding and Cain '3” jurnught’ Hé as. an‘dh' 3 M,” 3 .he; mm w crowded “fin-jea- 61‘ I‘m: :1 ”R 5'2» “anmfim m "‘0‘" ' Mr. W. S. Spark, Canterbury, Eng.. Hugh, Guthrie, M.P., J, P. Downey. M.P.P., J. J. Foy, M.P.P.. Lieut.- Col. Macdonald of Guelph. J. Tay- lor, M.P.P. for Middlesex, Aid. J. M. Stratum, A. W. Smith. proud-at of the Winter Fair Board. armor R. M. Nelson, and Mr. Bright. 0! Ontarib County. , The annual banquot o! the '1‘“ Stock Club was held in the cityhnu last night. In response to the var- ious toasts. speeches war. made by ery visitor has been given comfort- able accommodations st very muon- oblo rates. . The manner in which visitors hay. been handled by the CiVic Commit- tee is_tpe subject of much praise. E'v- Secretary Westervelt said after the board meeting of the exhibition yes- terday that the finances of the Fair were in fine condition. He said the question of increased facilities was not discussed, and would not be un- til the regular annual meeting the latter part of January. He recomiz- ed the fact that the quarters were wholly inadequate, so rapidly had the enterprise grown. Mr. Westervelt said the greatest trouble was in finding space for the hog exhibits, and a suitable place for judging the ani- mals. In cattle they were well fixed since the space required had bean tak- en from that allotted to the swine This must now be remedied. The feed. too, was not properly housed. am: that would have to be taken Increase of Paid Admissions as Compura’ With a Year Agoâ€"Judging Completed â€"Farmers’ Inaitute “'orken. Guelph, Dec. 11.-â€"A11 the judging and awards were completed yester- day afternoon. The attendance Was somewhat disappointing, having fall- en ofl considerably over Wednesday. Altogether, howex er the Fair has proven a better drawing card than last year. Tuesday, a year ago, $150 of paid admissions were receiv- ed, as compared with $200 for the same day. this year. Wednesdav it was $555, as. compared with $7 50 for the same day this year. Up to 6 o’clock Thursday evening: $300 had been taken in. Last 'year for both day and night the amount received was $445, and the receipts last night were expected to be in excess of that total. The free admission list is very ' heavy. including: several tickets for? each exhibitor, therefore, the pay! list is no measure of the real atr' tendance at the Fair. I “Statenwnt of Phillips Thompson that thousands of starving immi- grants are twinning street.- .nd an: deavoring to secure transportation from Canada is absolutely false. To- ronto city relief reports November applications less. and House of In- dustry reports November applications over one-third less than November. 1002." CALI. Call. to London to rhullpl Thompson Lott“. Toronto, Dec. 10. â€"- Secretary Young. of the Canadian Munufactur- ers’ Association yesterday rgceived c cable from the London Emigration omce, seeking information as to what. ground there might be 10: Phillips Thompson's letter to the London press. declaring that. thousands or dostitudu inunlgrunts were trampling Toronto‘s streets, depicting harrow- ing scenes of sutl’crlng and starva- tion, and asserting that. immigrants \vm‘u trying to aucuro unimporta- tiuu wlwrcby to escape the rigors o! the winter. Mr. Youngo at once cabled back 6.: follows: FAIR AT THE ROYAL CITEC Dr. Herron, the Colombian Charge d’Aflaires, yesterday said that it troops from Cartagena have landed near the mouth of the Altmto Riv- er, it. is directly in opposition to tho :dvices of bpth himself and Gen. Reyes. The French steamer Versailles,- from Savanilla, reports at .La. Gum Venuueh, that Colombian steam- have landed 1,100 mm from Cart.- gena, near the mouth of the Altrato River, on the Gulf o! Darlen, to up: on a way over the Darien Mountains into Panam. Other troops are re- ported to be marching or uniting the result of Gen. Reyes mission to Washington. Washington, “Dec. 10.â€"The policy of the Navy Department with to- lpect to the entry of Colombian troops into Panama. was said yester- day to be to prevent a. conflict be- fore it commenced. The War Depart- ment is ready to despatCh troops to the Isthmus ‘on short notice, and has perfected all military plans to repel an invasion. 1,100 Coionbianl From WI: had. ‘ 0d at loath of Altnto Blur. of. Fa: Stock Club mquot. GIVES STRONG DENIAL - U. S. NAVY’S POLICY. Increased k‘aollitics. Wuhinzton,Dao.12.-Mh tho Turkish minim has. died with tho sut- W :5, emulation mudtho WW tho Ford“ Allah-o M , Alexn’ndmto m. M. h a- fact um. United sau- Ochoa! Duti- idught to Mon um “mm“ boot London, Dec. 12.4m- Dnh 0! WW mat with an ' t. nolfiloe-Iomdu I‘m II- By not Pare-ts. Goldwetc. Mich" Dee. 11â€"101. Ludwick. aged 18, arrested on the chug. o1 murdering her w by poison. enu- being married to him only‘thueweek;' wallow,- sionetthejeil. She-maneuver the eve of her W to Lud wick and told her the: i! die would poison:1 Lndwick he would marry her don o! piracy, privateering and let- tmofmu‘quaonthohighseas. and with the Want monument of in- ternational obligations and the nutmeg...” of the international and so many of the maritime nations shady side of .'m yours. The defen- of the earth as he may deem expects- dam 1'01! into .cnnsidurmd» money eat. {or the purpose of f0X'n:l.ula.1:.i.nzl lab-13.“. The \wdow says lhn-z'c is an- some international agreement where- other and younger women in the by the aural armaments of each na- case. tlon shall be reduced to the minimum ’ Wt with the adequate policing Accused Hun a“ box-corp 0‘ its own water: ad shores and the 1 Victoria. B.C.. Doc. 16.â€".\t Kit- 1 i protection of its own citizens in {0" katlan an Indian known as Dani]..- clan landflth' “Wu?“ “PD!”- Watabon put on a ball of fat. bound Organizing Paulina. } ; Panama, Dec. illâ€"The principal ‘ 0 work oi a. political nature now oo- 0.000.000.000000000000 cupying the attention of the J unta' consists of preparations to call :3 convention and to proceed with the.: elections or members of the House of. Editor or sand" Schooi Timel- Representatives, etc. Efforts ml Philadelphia, Dec. 9.â€"Rev. Henrv : Eggsm'de to h°ld the convention; C:;hTr§1ntéull, Sauthor and editor ' ' f‘ I U . V C i . I Aa’anameian gunboat end a United ; gesterday 13:1 73 11:21.: mes' med 1 States gunboat have proceeded to-§ ' ‘ gather to David, near the western ‘ of the Isthmus Of Panama, for :22 XoQuI“ Not Guilty. purposa of giVing the people oi that Brockvflle, Dec. 8.â€"Frcdcrick Mc- district evidence of the fact that the ! QuiB'Q was acquitted oithe charge of United States force are cooperating t destroying hats in t1” Union Hat with those of Panama. in maintain- Work. by J 11“! Mendel yestus in; peace on the Isthmus. ‘dq. .â€"v â€"-v Mr. Gibbon. Wnnu President to Open l o: the Negotiation. With Foreign Powers. , widow Washington, Dec. 12.â€"Ropresentn- i of $20( tivo Gibbons (Tennessee) yesterday i husham introduced a resolution directed to-«' weddin! ward the reduction of the naval ; er. but moment of the maritime nations of l fendunt the world. It authorized the Prod-1 letters. dent “to open negotiations with such 5 Cipals ‘ and so mnny of the maritime nations shady : of the earth as he may deem expediâ€" dam 2 at. (or the purpose of formulating , latch: To Ronow Relations. 7 WashingtOn. Dec. 12.â€"Through the warts of Herbert W. Bowen. the American Minister to Venezuela, that country and Colombia are on thp verge of an agreement by which they will renew diplomatic relations. They Were Sal-d to Have Luudod to March on Isthmus. Washington. Dec. 12.â€"-Informatlon has reached the Navy Department to the effect that. the Colombian troops. which were said to havé landed at the mouth of tho Atrato River to march on the Isthmus, have been withdrawn. During the year ending in J une. the War Minister continued. any one." and 577 non-commissioned officers and good service nwn Were punished for mistreatment of privntel. The army administration had determined to stop it altogether. Even 100 cases a, year would be intolerable. “UAW IIVU Iv luv-ac -- wu tho bud pz-i\1t.c;";;la§"tmwell as tho bud oergvant and the bud pr!- vato was largely rcsponsiblo for tho who]. difficulty. 0. “under against. German woman- hood. army, thoWarMinistersaiditconâ€" tamed a certain amount of truth. but it was not. true that every lieut- enant in the small garrisons lived a! Bilsen had described. The Minister did not deny the possibility of cor- rup t relations between oflioers and women in a. few cases, but the u- sertion that. such “as the rule; wan Gar-u III-liter or, win: Limit, 11‘“ of Charge: or liitredtmont a! Private: 87 not: omega Berlin. Ibo. 12â€"13 the Beichsta‘ 388m”. War Minister V-on‘ Einem entered earnestly into the charges of brutality and immorality brought ngainst German army oflicers,- with- out attempting to exculpnte them. He admitted there had been abuses, and dechred the army administrar tion was determined-to correct them so far as possible. Nobody regret- ted the evils more than Emperor William, who never lost an opportu- nity. to impress the seriousness of the offences that had been brought to light. Referring to Lieut. Bilsen'a book. “A Little Gmison," telling of a1- leged actions discreditable to oificers, for writing which the lieutenant was sentenced to six monthsf imprison- ment. and H to _c_lismissal from the â€"§eâ€"éarding tho brutalitics, the Min- ister declared that such incident. wore not wholly inexplicgblo. The?! COLOMBIAN TROOPS WITHDRAWN. FATHERLAMD ARMY ’MORALS. m. 0! WW Inland. NAVAL ARMAMENT REDUCTION, WHY SHE KILLED HUSBAND. ht MI hm"; " ' ‘ nit‘b'ut "a”: M' mm’ 9; e M ,. u I mixed, 20- ad. Wm: mam Dec-1m: £19k . marge: ”A M £3; 3%: London, Dec. dG.-â€"A 1011th 119th from the council of iordgn bondhold- ers. personally addressed to Presi- dent Roosevelt. putting forward the British bondholders' position Intent Panama and Columbia. has been {or- warded by the Foneign Oflioe to An- wor Duruid, who has been in- structed to hand it. unweiully to the Prudent. - ‘8 carried on five first prize: a In mud at“. tow. man. Followtribesmen accused him of sorcery and planned his death. Word was sent. to the Indian agent at Port Essington, and he moved the Indian, whose prosecutors were arrested and fined about 8850 in all. with hair and pierced with fish bon- es, as a. charm which he hoped would bring him the love of an Indian wo- Wandâ€"A Balm of 35.000. ‘ 6 Hamilton, Dec. 16.â€"Mrs. Harrie-t Emmerson, Burlington, a. widow and third with of the late Thomas Em-i L merson, has issued a writ claiming! $5,000 damages for breach of prom-- .\ ise. The defendant is John Wilson, a. .3 North James street jeweler. and a i :1 member of the Board of Education. 3 3 He is a widower. 0n the strength! of the prospect of her marriage the widow says she gave up an annuity of $200 a, year she had from her late husband's estate for $500 cash. The ‘. wedding was Huic‘d for Ins: «Ictoh-I er, but. was bruken ofi' by me dcâ€"i fendant over a couple of anonymous ‘ C} letters. so it is alleged. The prinâ€"- "‘ (:ipal.~~ in the suit are hath on the? shady side of .3" years. The dcfcn-! dant fell into considerable money‘ lately. The widow says there is an-1 other and younger women in the [a 5, h P I Brockvflle, Doc. 8.â€"Frcdcrick Mc- Quigg was acquitted of the chargo o: destroying hats in tho‘ Union Hut Work. by J udp Mon-lei yum WWW cloud fie 10;: ”t...“ 0 er. m *0 WT oooooo‘ooooqdaognoooooococoa..." .0. c . #*, NW.--.0- U“ a- Brutal: no.4 holders futon. In. I‘M Tito. Prim THE MARKETS. Remember we do the largest cu- graving and repairing business in the country. Hoping to see you in the near future. Come in and get one of our Calendars. We are showing the largest and best assorted stock we have ever carried, We have a line of new goods outside of our ordinary stock and will have them on display in' a few days. In buying any goods that need engraving we do it free of charge and you will find itdcme in first-class order. WE call your attention for the last time for this year, and in doing so we wish to thank all our many friends and the public genetally for their gen. erous support. S. J. PB TTY, THE JEWE \ KKET". mtflmfllAN-bWA‘RDER 'ie’ Rye. bush .. ‘ Buckwheat. 1 21d Oats. bush . “1‘. ”Yakima. per rwu ‘ Deliveries of feeders and stacker! W5" % light; and while there were a few W looking M ; few lots, business was ugh! In these class" at nom‘ml 911689. There was a limited number at “’9‘“ 1° much cows um springer-s. which “1‘ “ $38 to $45 each, About St veal ulna. may of which 41‘ not duel-me the name, being from ‘0‘” t. the month. old, too bl: and com?se *0 1” eluted as nu. A few w: to good 0"" were .ofleud. which were quickly 3011‘“ “P It unchanged quotations. There was a felt run of thee? I'M lamb!- Dellverleo qr hog-.9 were not , ["1003 min advanced. Selects If“ ‘t Per 0“. Old lights and fats cut. Ill 01m were quickly mm W Receipts at Live stuck a: un- City can»: Market were 90 canon“, consisting: of 145‘ cattle, L203 sheep, 2'32 hogs 3116 J" calves- 'l‘he quality at (at came was general“! gum, seweml load.» or choice cattle being brougut forward. . Trade wu brisk for all good to chemo lots. but common to inferior were not ll uuch good demand. Exporters sold from 31% to $4.70 W a“ t, ~ Butc‘hers' cattle at choice quality were u demuud. and cold‘ 1mm $4.40 to 54-80 9‘ art..- wlth odd came a: extra aw“! " high as ”per cm. Loads of good 3“” as 80111 at $4 to $4.25. and fair to med”. eutfle sold a 33.50 to $375 per CW9; common to rough cattle , 0 '-° 9 urghese elm-"agnsnml are m a nut name . much cord and sprinteflo which said “ ‘3‘ to “5 “Clâ€"L - _-_.. a which d1" Lunduu. Doc. Hunâ€"Live ('ultlv “eddy at 11-: to 1215‘: per 1b. 101‘ American steers. dressed wqght; Cu11:uli..n meet", 10%: V 11%;: per 1b.; refrigm'nlur beef. ‘Jc per lb» 511009. slow. 10c to 11¢ pct In. Law». u: to 12:90, dressed weight, TUBOSI‘U LAY»: STOCK. Receipts at live stuck at the guy Cat? Market were 80 came-nus, consisting: of 1453' cattle, 1303 sheep. 783 hogs “NJ 5" “we" , - ,, . 4“,." nm.d' Cables Unchangedâ€"Cattle Activefifl Barely Steady at Buffalo. 11c Duluth, No. 1 X ........ Talcuxra st. zuuvuum 4 Grain... Wheat, red. bush ........ 3 “'heat, while, bush. ‘ Wheat, spring, bush . ‘ New York . . . .. Chicago . .. . . . Toledo ...... Following are the ( Important wheat com New York, Dec, 13,â€"81 -i1-ts. 6372; creamcry. ex .. firsts 221.9: to :40. ‘heeseâ€"Quiot: um h: max! liggsâ€"Strong; vacuum, ed; Wheat, red. bush... \\'heat, while, bush. “'hcat, spring, bush Wheat, goose. bum . Barley, bush ..... . Bums. bush ........ Bean's, hand-picked . NE“’ YORK DAIRY MARKET. 13.101 3' " \T! bush CATTLE MARKETS 001 Al. II( b Us 4%d‘; Mo 111:. Mm r1. :m mixed. Jun“ 45 "5911; March \V l int 499 6d. 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