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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 22 Apr 1904, p. 10

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9“” _â€" (ORRESPONDEHI’S 1mm planes when Lthasn or been blown away gored four and :1 113 this there, has been if y.“ 001' 0 L :0h001 ab‘y 1.1!(‘8 { F3:- 311‘- U$w-a. (Faun Oat Omn Ow‘mgpondant.) Til “MWQL” Lb 18th of Nov to the end of March at this place totals up to 144 inches. Tw-‘vc feet of snowfall for one win. tcr ‘ xoeeds any thing here in the last so years. AILhOug-h '.mea.surod in places where it has neither driflted in or been blown away it has only men- gored four and a half teat. Added to this there has been rain each month 01 the six. tomlling 6.40 inches. It h! been continuous cold weather at. the rains producing yery nun. em“: On the 27th D80. the .\1 t€\\~ in l WW â€"â€"_ this there has been rain at the six. tomlliag 6.40 hi been continuous co throughout.the rains prc little thaw, On the 27! thermometer was 21 (la. zero,Jan. 3rd,27 dpgrce morning 35 degrees below 8th to the 20th be. it zero every day, add on ‘ ‘7 Lnâ€"n 21 ”The” being 21 hi [bin \it‘initv the low cumbrrd 111i.q win-tor. film young manof Km John Main. of the b< of our Reeve cauScs' a second time, wh‘u '.l~‘rom Our uwu w: A Surprise party W; Wilson Graham‘s on t ‘about thirty of their ‘fricnds gathered (Log; ’a pleasant evening xvi-1 they Ken for their new Gay. The evening was 1y Spent in music and tel-em. kinds but the m part was zu- address a‘: of two {may chairs. Graimm mnd~- :1 ma! feeling manna. Mir. ham will be Very much The farmcrs in this commenced ploughing. fir Robert Poguc b‘ tract of repainting his buildings to Mr. Wm. W‘ood. Thanks to cur won; who has been <0 faith! ins his duties during L.’ '~‘- â€" “.'l\l Tucsdfi} Oalwoou. Thanks to cur worthy postmaster. who has been <0 faithful in perform- ho past winter. his his duties during t Wbi Mr. John Woolncozt was out trapping last week at Hemlock Point a. large rat mu under the boat and caused it to upset. As the water was very deep at that point John had a very escape from drowning. M'r. Wm. Hazelton and G20. Ray . ‘ Mommy on business. Mr. L. B. DilVidSOll took home a load of new lumiflurc last Friday. ‘Thwt’s right. Lorsnzo. firat the tag". then the bird. BOBOAYGEON. . -(From Our Own Correspondent.) A-t .half-cpast-two on laSt Tuesday morning, the 12th inst” our villagers mere awakened from their peaceful plumb?“ by the ringing of the fire bell and it was soon discovered that the shed: and stables of the “Rock, Land” ‘wcrc on fire. Mrs. Broad, who lives just south of the hotel, was awakened by the file. and an look, ins out saw the blazcy. Mir. Broad rang the bell and the firemen were an Mm ground in a few minutes. The very deep 8 very WHY-e M'r. Wm. werle‘in 10‘ Ml'. I). B rang the bell and the firemen were on the ground in a few minutes. The fire was started in; .the engine, but it .was soon discovired that the fines yore "melting. as thcvwater had been ,the fireupen for a about time. but Mr. Kennedy thought of putting thelgqs‘e an the power belonging to Dr. Bom- man. By this time the main build, 1113 was in a blaze and bqyond c0114 ‘trol. however. the fir-men. worked herokally and saved all the buildings loath of the hotel. The {Bushland and most of its contents were totally ~ 1"â€" “I muuv v- .v- Vâ€"_-,_v, destroyed, and the loss to_ Mr. thumpsan. the ‘pl'opribtor. .wnll be heavy. There is an insurance of 86.- 7 ‘â€" iA _ALAL:-n M ”VJ. .â€"4_~_ , 000 on the bail-ding but nothing on the comunw, which were valued at . The burning of Anne Rockland is a mrious loss to the village at this atthe year, as Lhe :wcom-modaa tion for tourists will be very, limited WM it. me tire mus tin for]: of an inwudary, whose track was seen Leaving the fire hall. when he Ml! been emptying the boiler at the tire enign" having forced open tube back door of. the fire hail. It is hoped that some clue may be traced to the thither of such a dastardly act. so that he may spend the ramaindar of fig days in safe keeping. Mr. mead and Mrs. Haber-mom: had caoh about ‘ .worth of stock Matroyed. but ‘ loss of both is coverad‘by input. 71}: boats are all being tit-ted u; tar their work as 8003 as nav'gation m, but it is thought they .win In buying seeds in Dunc 01 us you save about 50 per cenL. iri comparison with the cost of package seeds. are apt to make another sav- ing because you will get fresh seeds'this we guaran- y Vivâ€"J 7 coldest Ch" AVIN Gr. \ “nun; . =. rem» is rcnomting his d muse. which wm greatiy Its appearance. DRUGS 15" .opp. For Uflice ”“6“" : gssvs“ " more P 5' luau up..-" Our Own Oormfipondaut.) heel is progressing favor- ler tln- management of Mr. of Bradford, our former Mr. Selby, having removed pool Fudler. of Toronto, and Mrs. of Midugan, are guests at c of Mr. J. M. Cronie. 15:12, of Toronto, spam: 9. s of last was}: with friends ‘icinily. _ h-d‘ ‘ ‘ ‘--" | lure- pm}: TEN GLANDINE fu.-uuu-..__ Own Cone-Spondznt.) nrty was give“ at Mr. 31‘s on tbé 13”). when of tin-1r neighbors and red {Logacher to spénd eniug with them before aheir new home in Lind- .ing was most enjoyab- xusic and games of dif- mr the 3:33: interesting ddress and presentation chairs. to which Mr. a ma! rcfiy in awry r. Mir. and Mrs. Gm- :ry muvh mibwd bore. in this vicinity have URSA a wry Eight hay crop. 5', many cattle have everything You Drop in and see vu‘ â€""' [8 ‘21 degrees belaW ,- degrees. and next m. it 'wus below add on March 4th. here. 37 degrees ”0' I1; wa u‘. _ _,. ,, 156% the nomination which takes place on Lick-us kt the con- his house and out“ \Vm. Workman. of in bulk of s ‘4‘ “an lb? 01‘ mm of the farmer; in this locality. are running short. at fodder. but they are hoping the nice spring weather will soon come. k ; last. m Lindsay. Mrs. (Dr.) Wham wa-x in Oghgwa Sunday. attcndmg the mum-a! or the late 3'15. James King. Mrs. D. B. Manuuen. of Port Per- â€"â€" :., . :nHincr .hm- mother. Mr». John “firâ€"9.. .15. 3.‘ManlluQn. 0! Port ver- ry, Ls \isiting .hor another, Mn. John (loom. for a {month an. Jame! Mafia: and Mr. Percy king went to Toronto on Monday with the mmntion o! ramming for file snmme; They both had pros- pects of good positions. v A- . -- L.“ for Garwood ' --â€" ‘I’.’ .nn 1.8 OI cw .. ..... 96.0 g was No for Oakwoal lamiy. when: is engaged (or the sum- mar with Mr. M“. P. King. . Judgc McIntyre, of Whitby. invis- iting his two sisters. Mrs. McCallmn and 5135's Mdntym. who are both couhned to their roams with illnew. Mr. Asnph Mwm-ds has hccncon- finaed to his room for a qudoys. M‘s. (Ran) Geo. Robinson has also been confined to her room for a (our (1935- / Mr. John I‘m-gnaw in in whim; this week on Jury \ mil-51W. E. Park intends having an awtion sale on Saturday. and on)" his hotel for sale or rent. This in a. good opening for, n hour-v: or accom- modation. , , -.__, “H-..“ A, \Wuuu. , ‘ Mum Broad and Miss troughs. of Lindsay. returned hume- Thuraiay, after amending a. couple of weeks with their friends. ‘ (In? concert and lam-"kc! social 0! the Hamlin Baseball Club was a grand “access. The programme was well xeudcwd and the prooeads amounted to sc-nvemmg ovu- Iifty dollars. 'l‘he club intend purchasing suits for the , IROx‘DALE. (From ‘Our Own Dartmondont.) No one seems, to have any news to Lu: about our "little burg. nevertheâ€" legs we are all coming around nicely after the long and severe winter. It looks as if the peeple will have 10 take to the boats it the water gets much higher; We nave lost oneof our residenta lately. Mr. Geo. Daka and family movrd :to Gejert last week. whom he has accepted a position'on the G.T.R. By. Mr. J. Watson. of K‘unnomnt, has taken charge of the station here. We wonder why the young flolks walk up the track on Sunday 7 Guess strangers coming to town like to exq plate the "I_.ong Slide." A "u ‘,..‘.j L-â€" ....H.-,. -.._ _-__,, l m. J. Channon’o shingic mill is now running full blast. and custom .work is being attended to with neat- new and dispatch. 1-1 iua great con- venience to the farmers of the sur- xmxndiig country who contouaplnt: bui‘ding. Mr. M. Cinnamon has tha matwi-il on the. ground and will exact the coming Summer one of the moat mod- darn hmns to has found in Ewart! Ontario. .Its dimensions will 135110: 146 It. and will in a credit to the gtowrusmlp. Mr. John Gordon is the contractor. Capt. Hall has been busy the past few mocks overhauling his émursion manna. which plies between Li1dâ€" say and Ball's landing. It is a gmt oom'ericncc to “the people of the north end of Cartwright. many of whom lake advantaga of the cheap t1 ips to do their marketing in‘ Lind- coming SL350" We are sorry to say that the two Misses Simmons have left our little villarue; also Miss Graham. .bu' when one goes another comes. Mr. John Handcook Mt for Lindsay w here he intends agending the sum- 11H. ' ' ' ' r -fi{ssv_ih[aeiéh1;s. of ‘ Kirktield. has taken charge offtbepqhgpl‘hegel. \[ix Lizzie Barr. qt Gdoerham. is Spending a few days with her brother and sister hare. “"We are sorry to hear that MnGeo. Harlin has some notion of leaving for Fcnelon Falls. Any one wanting first class goods should call on Mr. P. A. Barr. He has a to“ supply of g_ood.s__on_han§i.__ up Lh‘: Sand hiii " its {Mace fir: s.'E. Ha-adcock ifl lnh‘y taking out stumps lately. Mr. “’ill 01ro is home for a few Irurdnlc 134” right for surprise {,urCE-CS. Tmu- “are uwo here last wetk and the young men didn’t get home till thewwee small hours in. .the morning‘ especially those. that went NEMLETON. g‘rum Our Own Corrm;wndent.‘: r. John Williams is some to erect a large :baro. most of the material being now on the ground. 'Dhe base- ment Will be specially fitted for stock feeding. as Mr. W. intends going: Ento mixed farming quite extensively. Mr. J. J. Sloan” who has bean 2411qu the farmers during the winter securing acreage for pens for the firm of Hogg :Lytle. of Oavkwood, re. ports the demand for the fancy var. ie-tics as bang mid: and he could ham fi‘lcd many more orders but the supply ran short._ J, -Atxl :â€" Q ,(1- ram Mr. J68. Muk‘ohn purchased a high grad: team of homes from Mr. Thaw. Johnatnn. df Joachim. Mic undo:- staml the price realized was a ggod one. , “3104‘ mi are the dead who die in th-i Lord. Dana rolls its wealm course" and once again death ’_h_e stern destroyer, has laid his cold hand on the brow, of an old and r:- Spectvd resxdent of Carwrig'ht, In 'hc person of Mr. Tiaos. Williamson. who breathed his lost on Wednesday. the 6th day of March. aft-3r a Short ill- ness. He was born in Soatland eightyâ€"cover) years ago andcame to this country when but a boy. Art)!- mining on the (arm. which he oc- cupied until his'death. he married 'a Cartwright young lady. who prod-:- oeasasd him some (aw years. mar “ere born' a family of fiveaouo and four daualaew. all of whom are alivo rmepting one daughter, who died in Dakota on the 7th inst..1ni: a dav after ha: father‘s death. In‘ the late Mr. \hllimmpn was to be found a man posessing a genial wz‘nrm- mean-ted spirit adw aye looking on this sunny side of lii’c.. and his man) traits of character hath 0! heart and hand were as a household word in the naighbm-hood. In re- ligion he was a Dreamer-inn, in poli- ticfi a reformer of the odd whool.but “hem! and canal-shut in his views townd“ all. H‘s two Elma, William and Ja mas. and daughter. ms Emily. an left at the old numb tomourn the 105‘s cf a kind and loving fathac. )ur Own Corllospondzqt.) Glcndcnning urn-at Fnday wuw- qvvâ€" ' pushed “comm" «From Our Own wrung-mu...” {fa-y W. .8. Campbell's nqw of III-cad. “Our Own Brand." An unusual nummr oi tmvcllcru and \isitor: nave been in the village lately. Our totals are ova-taxed and 1w eryuling indicates that we are still to_ cpjoy the grown]; l'unc. - u- mm... .. has nia F'vâ€"â€"â€" m‘gphun - spring std-3K mo‘iadk 0‘ if moshing he can 490:. ‘ ‘ ‘aaun ever experienced. both as to a financia‘ point of vivw as we]! as to the hardships endured by me horses. (However. he my. that, since the opening of spring um trade In his line has been exception- ally good. and he is loukmg tonmrd to a hub summer. A minim: Lllumration or WhM ,u-A... to a ”J Bum-um- A stunng Llluouauon or wha‘ limb pinch x-cd energy can “(‘0ij ca be seen m the woes attending Mr. W. A. our (chow tuwmmugm. barked in business and wine: pro- gress has been nothing short phenomenal Hut latest ventureiu a bakery. added to his already gr-mr- ing basins“. '11-: has secured the ‘ l _ O:_aLn.X-Icu mm Who W'v--v lFrom Our Own Lorrwondsnt.) Mr. Albert V. Phillipa. a very high I y respected member of this common. ity. and one who enjoyed the esteem otell his acquaWAiedm Sun- day. 10th inst. He has been to poor health for most of the winter was confined to his bed during the last three weeks. He was one at the claverest machinists in the country and this. together with his many t5- t'unablc virtues. made 'him a highly valued member of society. He wasa reformer in politics and a consistent christian gentleman. a member and officialof the Methodist church. He was the eldest in the family of his father. Mr. ._T. RuPhillipS. whose ex- .. . . . .. ’ “"' .- nan-f WI I\--v" ,, Campuu. who embarked in mamas-u hat a short tum ago. and What: pro- gress has been nothing short .i-hfi 14¢th vc'n'tureio a. phenomenal. bakery. added- to his already gr):- 1 e ing Nurse. 11-: ha Saviors at a firs-class Inter who comes with the lug ' and mo pubilc- will b‘ supplied with an anon: OX loud that cunnot be amprwscd by anydiing is; that line tmmxl out in the city" Intuit-l. w. v. -y. ._..._r ' ten‘five wood-dish, business he most ably managed for the last six yours. His death at the comparatively curly those from a distame were. Mir. J. Morgan. Lindsay; Mr. W. H. Pogwe. Little Britain; Mr? B. =Wri3ht. M19. Wright Mr. 3. Wright and. H. Grne ham. Linden Valley; IN. 3. Mr» Laughlin, York Hana. Penn. His be- reaved widow and other relatives have the sincere sympathy ot the community in their irreparable loss. 0n the coffin was a beautiful pillow of flowers sen-t'by Mir. S. G. Parkin. Lindsay, also a beautiful .wrcnth from the Epworth League. and 90m- 11 others given by friends in the vil- lago. The following is the standing of the pupils of the senior division of the village shcool for March. Naples ar- ranged in order of merit; Sr. Fifth â€"S. Harvey. P. V. Birchard. E. Fas- “Aâ€" swim Shields. G. LOSE. A. Watson. E. Reid. R. Thompson. B. Holland. N. Holland. Jr. Thirdâ€"S. White. N. JaobJun. G. Gallon. C. Mm. I. Algiers. P. wr. Jr. Filthâ€"E. Suggitt. A. Day- man. J. Boyn‘ton. E. 'nhompem. Sr. Fourthâ€"G. Hall. G. Watson. N. Wil- kimon, R. Waffle. M. Milligan. Jr. Fourthâ€"E. Logie, M. Clifford. L. ThompSOn. W. Oullon. G. Dayman.-P. Waifle. G. Wabelin, E. Sheldon. E. Lake. G. Holland. St. fl‘hirwg -â€" R. QME'MEE. . The weather is considered to be as cold as the people wait it. There was a my neat and pretty wedding on Wndnesday. 20th inst. when Miss Ethel Henderson. eldest daughter of Hans. Hamlet-son was un- ited in marriage. The ceremony was performed at the flame of the bride's parents. in the prominent a few. of the intimate friends. The groom was a name-sake at .t-he brads. and re- sides in Toronto. u L‘vv The-geleâ€"etloh: at a m and proper site far out new school house is causing considerable daemon be. board living outside and those living in the village. (the amide portion want a high school sud public school. not to exceed $6,000. which can't be very well constructed to comply with the needp. -. There was a very lame shunned made flragn have an MAJ at all kinds of stock, bought by Messrs. Moore. Rip-Won. Dance: and ow.‘ era. The prices paid were not aobigh as formerly,” We: are studied it not gem’m'g a W profit than any other class of business men.00 . Real estate in changing hands re;- idly and at present namely a n- cant house is to he found. smm ire’hemg turned out in large quantities wt Kmody's mill. The custom sawing is about all con- '1‘. A. Mayhem; our enterprising merchant and baker. has introduced the first electric pq'wcr and light. The topic at church union is cause 'i-ng a good deal or “tenth. 'l‘he Presbyterian mm is considered quite large enough to accommodate the others. ‘ ' rhéédrf lice chair in tho muoan church is Fa.tt.1'm>t‘ung large crqwds. to hear their singing. " The 811an ' Army continua about a hut-down atrorg and never fail? to line up- _, 7N6} 68. 73th Battalion bald am. "At Home" lately under a» patron'- age of officers and emtthem. Our hot-9J8 are making mutana‘m wring iinprov-xnmts. notwithvtaado ing 1er local opiuwn. and wilLeqnnl- 4y answer to? tworanpe hours. Dhision court sittings are! an- nouncui for Friday. May 6th. Major Emns wmakm-g extansivc and better 'improwmenls on the Omcmcc tunnel-y, engines and lgoilarg. *Iho ccdiaa-a Bf a'numbe: of res- dents have been flooded by the clog- ging of acwus and drains. but are thawed out and the passages again clear. , “Our Village. hotaia and street-J are unusually qmat and orderly. phcll â€" the {uncut -â€" nan : sunk to hand md hm case at of the. town .‘o'nn Opt-don. our livery m: -â€".â€"In- a, wowvmw- :- gum Correbwndwt') 3. W1" “’4" Bung." m1- Own _ _||..-.n of the ,' our livery mull. PJ'sl WID‘NQ “y. hid mostly-JD." W minty. He was a and a consistent a member and mun. nis NOT 0? LARGE VIEW Premier Pays His Rm ” Leader of the 09mm- PRESIDENT OF UNIVERSITY ll. Powonâ€"Nn 1.6un "W"'_ Oovorn-ont'n zuo-u-u M .0 'Bnllwny lawnsâ€"Cum” or no Dome u the “loo” Industries AM Im.‘ Toronto. April 20,â€"It was “taught yesterdny thnt n. division mum be reached in the Legislum on tho bill to sit! the Algomn Central Rn.“â€" ww and the "Soo" industrial. but an unexpected discussion on untur- nity nutter: delayed that can of an debts. and the great are downtown pmvcntcd the finish. It will be roâ€" suxnod to-dny. Inhrull-g Dilcfl-la-n lotion. Mr. Whitney uked whothor the ro- port of tho committee on Ir. Potty- pieco's railwgy mutton bill. which was adopted by the Hon-o, would be incorporated In tho Govmont'o railway taxation bill. The Premier replied tint two would not be my amoudmont with regard to the taxing of the can of oar-loaning companion. Kr. Whitnoy aid whnt ho wont“ toknow wan to the comm-of o no report tint tho Gonn- mont we a tune nuthority to op- polnt Ir. Pottypieoe to tho commu- nion. _‘ ‘ port on Mr. Pcttypleoe'o bill. A commission would be oppointed gother information no to the legio- lotion in the Stnteo on the subject. Ho bod been looking into tho logb- lotion at’mchigan and Indium, sad the more it was studied the wider the queotion nppeared, Tho Govern- mont had not diocusood tho oppoinb- meat of 3 commission. but. no for no ho knot there would be no legal-.- tion to permit. the appointment 0! It. Pettypleco or my other member of the Houoo. The Government'o supplementary revenue bill exhaust- ed the legiointion on tho oubject this Kr. Whitney, on the third media; of the bill to amend the university not. quoted figures to show the grout ndvnnoo in higher education in the State of New York and the largo sums spent on it. It Ontario did not d more. it would soon {all no {or behind thnt it could never ro- .cover, and the I‘rovincinl Univorlity would be of no value. 'I‘ he Premier, in reply to n. deputation asking for a physics buildmg. had expressed sympathy. but asked wouid the House provide it just now. Mr. Whitney suggested to try the House. Bnrkod Up Wrong Tree. union. Hr. Whitney said that The Globe had attacked Mr. London as Presi- dent. He agreed with The Globe that there were “deadwood" and “misfits” there. but the point. .wu that. the President had no power to remove them. The Globe's nmlgn- ment. of the President. therefore, was unfair and boned on an.untrue cute- ment. Ho declared than. this “tuck wu Inspired. The Premierâ€"Inspired by whom? Mr. Whitneyâ€"By some Government. omciol. “ - "ALIA-L 'fie Premierâ€"Not by 3 (‘ebinet Minister. Mr. Whitney said he desired no party advantage, end tht the 0p- position would help in doing what ought to be done for the university. The Trail of forty. The Kinister of Edumtio‘mu lied. There were those, he and, who would be bold or profane enough to doubt the lender of the Opponition'l stntement, thnt he did not dentre any petty ndvnntnge in this matter. The Government fully appreciated its solemn duty in everything per- tninin; to education-.1 etlairs. Io-lnlly lncnfinble. The Premier nlso replied, declnring tht the speech of the leader of the position was thnt of a partisan, ' he hid presented one view of the (mention only. The Premier could ALA__ AL- A--:“ uҤ; ii- moitdlâ€" and constitution- my umblo to o [up view of tho Iituotlon, and I don't think it to unkind of no to u that." Continuing, Hr. on aid the pub- lic ochooll cost the Province 50 out! o. hood 0! the ottendonoo, u comp-rod with 8200 a. hood for the stndnts in arts. It could not bo shown tint tho Government had Mt W with tho Unlvonity. In Stndfiold Mucdonsld'o timo tho mount votod for educational purâ€" It '0. n Lav. Alhlr. Montreal. 'April 19.-â€""After ro- alvlng your latter of Much 26. I luv. nothing more to [In for." Tho sbovo cont-mod in . letter adm‘ ed to m mucky, a. tucker lathe Wootmount Academy, by Rev. Colin Duguid, the ill-fated Presbyterian puta- o! Maneuve. tells the ad talefi‘Tho Indy had rejected the ro- verend gentleman‘s offer of nut-rim ud he committed suicide. Ho In. been in poor health for name timo pom n; 8850.000; now it is over n million dollm. The Government did not rent the nid given to tho i muuon doll: did not regret Unimity. Doc Homes. Iowu. April 11â€"11:. cool opoutoro and minor: signed on meow: yostoxfloy' under the terms of which Iowa. mines will be operat- id for two you! doting from April ‘l‘ho Us lvonlly'n Friend.- Av. Your: Without . ltrlko. I'D-”tune. want... __ 3“; u Donn ..f “flu“..â€" In“... M to l Ivor’ool '30.: Unchanged. Int m lo Lowerâ€"LIV. Stock Isl-touâ€" ‘l‘ho hum Quotation; UV ‘- wheat mtum clued m I.- chn tron yesterday and corn future! m, me."- _ . ‘ , J A---) I- In-- "It ("hlcuo July when cloud 1c 10:: “In yesterday; Jul: com 35c lower July can *c lower. , FOIEIOS NARI!“ on W. W. yor- w P'- nothhg dolng. Pubâ€"Cloisâ€"Whont. tom.- 60‘“; ‘1 22ft»; SchnndDec..2ln10e. Flux" 99m; April. 28: ‘50: sent. and Doc. Antwemâ€"Chuwmt. spot Cum steady; wuu. unchanged It 18!. LEAulxo wruur IAnxm-x my. {91). Bye. bu“ ..7 ....... I? r of... fnn “ (o ”,3 "‘1' WIâ€" Pen. bunk ...... . Sheepâ€"Prices. 84 to $4.50 per cwt. for Buckwheat. bush . .. .. . O ewes, find back. at $350 to $335. Oats. bush ......... 0 31 0 88 . You-ling mamâ€"Prim to: min-tel. . . , choice own and wothu-I {or ox rt. 85.” LIVIBPO ll. IILI‘I AV. Flo-HOB. :0 “10; ha I'd lune. It “£0" ‘5. [Ava-pool. April mâ€"mzâ€"spoz do” 8”“ 1.35.40“ .pr‘ln‘ 1mm an No. 1 California. 7:; future. quiet. In: worth 33 u :5 "ch. 55“: July 55d; Sept. 30min“. C - nmâ€"smight loads of hog. 150 to ” Spot American min-d. new It“ . G! I flu. in weight are worth $4.90 per an. Auction: nixed. old quiet. a ; tu- rcd Ind watered. tum ““3 I”. " ‘5“; 3", W IAII‘ IUI'U‘AI.‘J CATTLE nunxtr. III 203: nun! IAIKI‘I‘. But ”an". Apr“ “~4.¢k__mpm New York. April m.--Bumeâ€"8m¢y; n- 73 head; “may; prune ms, 85-10 to ceiph. 9’6; “we?! at“. W 15-. 28 85.35: chippinx. “$5 to $3; butchers. “.25 00. Int. 19 b 2155c; do. mill. 16 to to $4.00; heifers. 83.50 to $4.65: cows ud 18c: do. thin-CI. lie to 15¢; do. held. ex- mu, p.25 to 34.25; smoker. nnd feeder; mutatindumwtoflmh ”(084.25. ”coeds. lie to “55¢; do. thirds. 18¢ a Ventâ€"Mu. 50 head; 25c lawn. at Int. 16 w m; uu. lungs, w u: u». ‘â€" uconds. “c to 1040; do. thirds. 13c to l3,c: out: dairy. tubs. fresh. anti. 1!. co : wounds. 15c to 17¢: wanna annu- tlon cmmuy. 16c to 17¢: do. seconds. 16c to 15¢; renovated am no; do. Inn. 15(- to 16¢: do not ends. 38: u 14c; in. thirds. 10 to 12¢: went. strum. cum: make. Ill-m. 14c; do. 18: to 1354c: do. think. 18 to 123“: he“. 12c to No: menu acct current a» No. 1. 1855c; do. No. mica-nae: Ro.llto12c:dobll. 12: to - tn! co. urge uncy. DC to 1155c: 60. chain 10§e to 11c: 60. good to prime. 9“: b 10c: do. common to fur. Sc to 0c; do. than. chalet. 7c to Tlfic: do. puma. . to 8360: do. part sklml. pdno. sue a ac:do.gool.lctom§o;do.coanuum. 3166 to Cc; do. Ml skim. use to a. 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