Mrs. R. G. 63mm and MK Flor- .»m WSymm of Iindany. ipellf Vic. tor-la Day at Mrs. 0-H .Mngm’s. Mrs. Herb Bani-ma or Mown‘, visited friends has? auxin: the holi- days. _A__; _ _ _- J. iï¬sa Lmie Ray and Mrs; Norman gunmen were in: Lindsay on Monday. Miss Chrissy Ferguson. of Torodm, spent the .holixhy with her parents. Mr. Allister: 03mm, of Tara onto, came home on Saturday, fo‘n a abort visit. V DENEISlâ€"Dr. Dawermad'w-fll {be en. Quwn’s hotel, ï¬rst ‘uhree Fridays m Jvmne.-,wl. Al the (hams berm-rams, on .Wedneaday.18tah inst, Miss Wietina cows; to Hr. J. Pearson. of Campingq Ra)" 60.34.40; 5. D. Mums. do. and ï¬xing culxsrt. $8.17, A. Ginï¬- pie, snow roads, $3.30; W. Harrison, do, 85.70; C. McMillan, do, $1.50; J. Cornish, do, “6.13; M. namioeon. do, $3.20: M. Kiel-say, do, 31m.......H’a.w- kins, stackâ€"That Meeting adjourn to meet at Xackcnzicb hall. Km-ktieXd, on June 7111, as Court 0: Revision and other business; E. Mbsgrove, Clerk. ? Mr. c. Bott.'61 Toronto, visited at the home 6! unis. Annual-acne on fl'nquaz. Miss ’B'ertha Hobbs, of Toronto, vie- ited frignds here over Sunday. WOODVJLLE. ti-‘rounn Our Own Cortwpnndent.) 1511’s.}! '11th is nsiung her par- ents in Wiutcxalc. ELDON. (Spccml to Th: Post.) ? A spccial muting of Eden town- ship Council was held in Karktiald on Saturday, the 14th inst†all members being present. Communications from G. D. Gram, M.P., aflmowlcdging vote of thanks passed by (0011011 for his scnices in respect to bridge on 4th con.; 1'er A. L. Cavarm tendering his resignation as township engineer on account of absence from Province tor the summer. From \\ m. Smuh re AbBizS’ dram ..... flawkma. Macdon-l 22d -'l'.'mt Bylaw, 2522 be amended by substituting the name. of Philip Sproule as road commissioner for wind .1 in place of Thus. Calder. who re-l loses to act ...... Hawkins. Rossâ€"That Bylaw 2.07, appointing A. L. Cnvana townï¬hip engineer. be revoked ...... Rankine, Rossâ€"That Liv-law 255, an- I pointing‘Geo. Smith, 0.1.5. townsnip engineer ....mwkins. Macdonaldâ€"an- thorizing We: to keep $150 on depoe'it in Edwards 5 Co. Bank. Wood- Itine. for payment of you! work done in the molten portion of townmip ......Stecle. mks-amt clerk m- 1.in (minimal engineer of 1‘. V. C. that road contractor, is, causing dam- age to roads and (hm;- township will seek redress for injury done......Dr J. F. Ross W Council in reten- encc to cutain émllqpox expendi- tures of lad: wintermuJameJ Boas and- drwsai Council relatxte to draimop- positc n. 1-2 ?0t 15, That-ah and E!- don toxvélups. ..... Ross, Steele â€" That the following accounts he paid: D. McPherson. Wow. tongs, $3.40; Jolm Mrs. C. E. Weeks is visiting Ln Tar Sonia. MLG.“ 3. 610.9 aop,of Iiu’ntsvilh, via. ited at the 13:21:12on Mm. Arch.Camp- hen over Sunday. Mr. and M15.F.Long. wha have u :esidmg 1n the cit) for same ime, intend ependmg the summer in town, 11-. Long having assured a aitnal-ion with his {a mac: employer, Mr. M. Stoddart Iiiâ€"Hugh McKinnon and Miss Fbra Mchumon were in Lindsay on Monâ€" 1 great 15mm: of citiwns took in the celebration on Victoria Day at Canningtm. The band ka-s up the town by giving us some numbers be‘fgrc they lei; in the mot-pang. Mr. Herb; lchae .m in Lmdaay on Monday. _ REAiiORO. [From Our Own Conmpmdcnt) Our new statxon was opened to-aho public last week, and Lo say the lea-3t it is a model of wetness and reflects much credit .on the architect who super-intended its construstion. The cinnm- 9! the village have shown their apps-relation of the G. T. R. Co‘s nieh to attend to their wantsin such a. marked manner b' -urmng out in :arge numbcra and spending Several days in levelling up and in other ways “town-g; the yard under the supervielon of Mr. Thou. Skucc. Elbe work was «but. in a manner that reflects credit on all coaeerned. Mr. â€and Ram has already went some three hundred head of cattle to his ranch buck north and expectsto send two hundred more in a few dnya. Mr. Robert 'Bhornc has imputed his residence and grounds here very materially during the Spring by to- pairjrg, paintingctc. He 18 after set- tling out a huge. whEch adds very ,0 ALA A! -A- much to the EbFAzirance of the plmc. (ORRES ‘tnrs unms’; v wâ€",-â€" i nmnsr.'â€"om Trim. June 2nd. Dr. Bowman will be at chirpaw‘s babel all «$41.. To phat uncertain seeds is to throw uny money. It pays to be sure thet you on gettingtrnh seeds and thoee the: no true to me. We handle a line whiehwe hove every moon to believe is the heat obteinoble, end we ere willing to book :np this conï¬dence with a poetive ntee. Our line iscomplete end inch: on every. thing you need 111 ï¬eld, garden or flower eeeds. Please remember us when ready, , 1.1mm: mum. DIS. Realm at Irvine, dentists. of WV. on»: d .whmn will visit Little Necly‘ Omani“ 9’4 w. HIGINBOTHAMJ; lummoth Long Bed Hansel Yellow Globe Mangel Giant Sugar Hansel ’Sutton’s Champion Turnip Bangholm Swede Turnip Shirving’s Swede Turnip DBUGGIST PAGE TEN- I W1. on Tuesday, d .*'â€"’V "â€""77V‘ 7' W " :3" t Mr. Don. Flynn, d Ennmom‘ ' . who . went had not been trained in milking cows. .ttle to d'w'id'i‘d 0'19 '31! last week to1eern1he ectsto “trade. He had tbs small number of vdny,‘_ - three to milk. but alter Spending an pink-d I hour and a half at one how. he I: very . thought the number sufficiently Dy r_c- fku‘g‘c. - I ' max/r rims-Ax: (From Our Own Correspondent) The foundry and machine shop ,run by Mr J. Huntley, isdoin'g a. , I rushing business. Earmars find near. 1y all the farm implemauts they re- quit-s, and a specialzhy in repairing [such as req uirg gnawing. Mr. s. B. .l‘ï¬ok. hm again got his saw and planing mill runningmttull Jorge, mhiuh make! this little place appear quits _li_vely.__ ' _ . .NORLAND. I . IFrom Our Own correspondent.) The members (if Cour-t Kawarthn median Order at: Foresters parad. ed to divine mm in' the Methodist church an (Sendai: last. The pantor. Rev. J. G. Entertain, preached a very inbtrucrtive and intellectual sermon on the Mega tram Psalms 133.3. mm Lame? «Aid are announced for a basket. swial on Friday awning next. A goon program is being. prey pared and Rev. 4W. Wu, «that. won. 1,3 900.0%.“ â€Fiat. . .. "7mg; ï¬ihuésyj'at My, 1.: mi.- lbln'g with her Wham G. W‘. Allely. Mia: Ami? Mummw home i Mr Ed Hick9y y. whl‘ milkhg :1ch one morning Last .week was accident 'ally kickad and his leg was severely wounded. He is at «resent using a crutch, but thinks he pshall be able to go without it next week. I FRANK HILL. " ‘ (from Our Own Went.) Mr. John ‘Fhmcrgy, of Emily, is busily engaged in ahhgling Mr. Richard Boyle's (bum. His work has . been interfered with owing to the re- !cent rain; however. he expects .to have it completed before harvest. M: J. D. Thornton ha". rold and made-~41 iarga dein'cry 6! fine fruit tree» for ‘Mr. E. D. Smizh. Farmers ware never in. betzer Spirit" and in more may Circumstan- ces at this season for a number of ycins. - .--. - .- n,_x. ,0 The new building for the Bank of Toronto is showing up well. Th3 Lindsay 'brickiavaers an doing the work under “Mr. J. J. M. Niclncllt’, nonnactor. The new miple organ in the Angli- can church was wedded over Jags. Sabbath ‘by Ma's. Alice. of Millbrcok. wire of Rev. '1‘. W. Mlen. and. :prqvcd a great success judging from Unciin- tea-tst taken and large congregations at both morning and._ evening sor- siees, ' ' g the Mcutfcy booys mad¢ a very good 31:.an for Omcmm team. It wowed to be cm: of the Leading attractions of the day. Football and othvr warts: on lacd'and watur Were Indulged 1n and’fhc day pa£scd of! without any msualtme and wound up in phc, even: T1110 H. McQuad‘ in rtcc-Vrgrinc; agmn from an attack c-Vpnaumonio. ‘Ihcrc will b: a: number go lrom herr- to the convention on 319:. irï¬gVEiiH $37 cduart aild display of hm works. prondul by J. C. Eatm, Toronto. ujï¬â€˜vzfz‘zzéuéoilzig to has-3 an. {ample at grauofithlc ï¬xdtmusz‘; aim at ust of electric light; (Ex-am 0m- me. mayondent.) ‘ The Victo;ia Day celebxation pam- ed off 1 ‘yr 5.1:;s!.uctory and the we».â€" ther was all that could be. desimd. The (:10de came. in aItccnoon to witness th“ sports and cricket match betwrcn the Collegiate Insu't 1le, 1411.635}: and the Omznnce team. who cums tcge her for the ï¬rst time In the tic-Id and gum an exhibition 0.1 Monday evening of last Week a part-y 1was held at Mt.O'Douog‘hue‘s. where about 100 youths spent a very pleasant evening. It. D. Sullivan purchased a new buggy .ar Peterborq on theaday. I fear he will Muse it for a' tow days on account of tin condition at :the rains. . . . - ' . ' Rev. Dr. Torrance. of Peter-hora, conducted rth: service here Ina-t Sub. -ba.Lh. rm: pastor at :h-a Methodist church was in his pulpit last Sabbath. ; We can endorse his sentiment 'in re- lter-snoe :0 mm education of young ‘men. "Saturday Night." of the 213t inst.'igivcs a sad picture of the Uni« Uzivsrsigy of Toronto flown-W of our tax-meta sans choose to remain on the farms inherit fathers haw made ready for them to live ' cantor-mm: - and tad-393mm on. They pmm what l they think an easier mode of living. - Mr. Richard Boyle. who has beenill for the past few weeks in. Peterboxï¬, returmd hum on Friday. Mr. George Franks u at present preparing for the budding of his new barn. ‘ Mr. Ibomas Rickey was in Bobcay- gooa. on Friday. On .‘l‘mq-sda-y of last “week Rev. Father McCall amid Rem Father Galvin paid a. visit to ï¬x?» school of this vicinity. whey were heartily welcomed by both teacher and pupils. Miss Mammie Sullivan. is visiting her cousin. Miss Florence Sullivan. for the past week. She expects to re-, turn home on Sunday- ‘1‘...â€" Dr. Dean is ï¬xing up the pmiivs qogu gin by m m’ mat-aim style. No comnlanints are heard from our busimzss mu in Hue villageâ€"prosperq ity is updated in every department. mac-What; -u-ndm' the new man- ager is giving good sanitation; the patrons an: we." ‘pfleasad at the ad.- vamct: in prioas. Mrs. J. Sutclifte has returned from 0t: mm and is now enjoying Lha pom air which ainrrounda the home at her childzhood. Sh: is visiting friends llr. Ed. Gregg want to Canning-ton on .Tuesday. to play lactose: with the home team in who match between 'Oannington a}!!! _a Toronto_ gum." Mr. Joe Staples was in Lindmy on â€03de . Mr. . Wilson ups-nit a couple at any! .Ltu's wackin tube city. .W-a referred some .time ago to the matter of our buy-ans shipping utock from Lornmrillc. insle‘nd of Wood- ville. In again ramming to the mm. tor we do so in the interests of the village, as we have a good scale kept and operated .by Mr. D. Grant which is always, in good order and open -to any and all ‘who wish to use it.. Wa 1309:! our lawman who are in the business will help to keep our village in the .foretrontt by having their stock weighed mud dhipped home, and also same money thereby, ' " . . WEI-.Ffojkâ€"lâ€"JBPhDE-éon. of 30qu a: Matthieu Lindsay, .was in town on Tuesday. milk and egg Mic. Henley; mines and pnpers, rs. Bolhires, Rev Dr. Mot- htt; mugazines, Major Myles; cream, Mn. Crammer; ice crow, Mrs. Terry, flowers, Mrs. Thomas Bede, Mia B. 8. Laidltw. .LAMBERT~-BOOT.EJE.-- On my 18th:! nun-I «an. ‘ .. 1904, at the xcsddenoe of the bride' s Philgdel phi... 35 «W aunt Kinmmut, by 1m Rev. J. mound- F conic, {‘i. 'Mnnt. of Kimouut. John Lammrt, cg“, at cm oi t u: township of Galway. t3 Mary , Mica Boothe, townshlpot Sonnet--l sillc. k a, _, _ .o lou'lonorbl Hospital. down between the tm The Board of Caveman .o! the Boss aged to roll out be! wheels struck her. 81: Memorinl Hospital grotetnlly “know 7 lodged the following contributions. Bnt- 213:3†“the fat tor milk, Hrs, Manon: ' elem tomto ' ° page, Mrs. (lhjor) Bin-tin; Century mend. m ' 9 (montklllmf 5,5,1)?â€er Vance, 111.... any KEEN“ 6-: “capital. Miss leak-Ha. Brown; a clever nurse at the 'Toroxdo henoral Hospi- tal. mm the gnu“. of Mrs. W.. F. McCuxty. Ghnch-st, {or a few days and xct “mm to the city Ian avemng. She win the Bass Hamlin! Hts- ;ita! and may (10113.1an with its caunpmuut and cleanliness Rho 'tbiuks a Shit to that institution is well worth a long tcip. Tribute to Cardonlag. (frauds mew.) God Almighty first plant‘sd :1 .gnr- den. and, indeed. it is the purcstof human pleasures; it. is the greatest rejrmhment to «the spm‘ta of men. manual which buildings and palaces are but gens handy works; and a man shall aver see that, when ages grow 3.0 eivilitx a_n(_1Ael¢3_:§ncy, men _ --- .___ Ll.-.â€" omn°"'é £6 Ema Rarely,‘ 860m than to garden ï¬nely; as xr- gar-darling were the West pratection. ‘ Lira. Haiiinan vans flu: only daugh- to: 01‘ the late James Packingham. u! Lnagvton, wnuc she was born su- tg-cigm years ago. Sn: wan! mar- lu-d at lvugswn [artyâ€"on: yuan-9 ago comm; Lo Lina-fly witty-.0111- ywe ago. when: she W many lriendra by her kind and chucrlui Wtwn. -.'\l at naqy mtu a cmilc and 3 word to; anyone even lluough her Ill- nes‘s. which helped to make In: sut- [enhgd lignt. an: leaves halides her husband, haven daughtersâ€"Mrs. J. E. Russzll. Z~'-'-w Menu»; M“. J. '\ l'rncaard, Mrs. G. Mew-nth and Mrs. A. Haney, Montana; Mrs. J. Gram, Stu: gcon Falls“. lira. \‘v. [5. Mulv'ansy and Mm: Lottie. town. 1-! : rcmnins wan boxnc to St. Mary's church. when: a requiem mags was oclcbratud by Rev. Fr. O'Snilivan, thew-s to St. Man's cun‘ztcrv. May her‘ mu! rest in- pwcc. .Fom.) wmk. Although she had been ailing I'c-r «nix months, being of a robun: constitution 5111: had way 11390 or being well again, and hot death was l"-C.\p\ct~zd. Shs mu attended by Law. White and Mammal-d god r:- ceu‘td every care a 10Vâ€); mï¬her could x‘ucrch from a tun-band and dutiful childmn- er death mm a happy cw. hn‘ing men [oz-tilled by the rims 01’ her holy. relxgion. Cm- ecious as aunt‘u drqw none. am: asksd to: a can'dh: and wichcd to bound «mu: to rust, and “nu; feeble voice uxh‘ï¬crtjd tuc prayeru 0! ‘he dying, “nun LL: soul the: [wife 0A earth :9 mu: ms ctetanmu-d - 11!. Late In. Daniel Ilalhnu. It Is our and duty to record the (hath of one of Lindmy‘s o|d resi- dunts in the pawn 01‘ Mrs. D. Halli- mun, whom demise occurred at Lhe [umiLv usidcnci; on Thursday ofln-s: as sin. home " to (be members otthe English Church choir and many other (ï¬ends. the evenim was spent my pletnnt... 1y, various games being indulged in. also music, singing and may... Tb: .tnble .wu heurtituuy decorated with (Inmate, which ahowmd a plea!- ing fleet. Mrs. Poucmrl at Pam's Hills. is visiting her daughter. Min. 8. B. Egir. we. FWI. ot Waite Island. is sprnding a few weeks with her math-Jr. Mira. (hots. M195 Lillian an'm, of Goodormun, was hqmz; tor the 241th. Emergent: was grad to see her smiling face once ‘u-v‘-_â€"â€" . Our village put on a very quiet a... pack on the, 24m: A great number draw to Mon. also a merry crowd of yam mic held an [ionic a! Sturgeon Lakq. ‘ Mrs. .R. G M93123 RBI! been visiâ€" ting mm in momma this week. The beam home of Mrs. P.-.J. \Vilkiuaun was all aalow a: Wotan, day evenings. when ‘16 an; "a A l _ nA_|:_L [rw inns on Sulaw- spiral: Our Own WM’.) Mrs. Mcmrquar took sick vary suddenly on Saturday last" and mt the time of writing is in a very cx'iti1 and condition. , . ‘ "- , a 7 ;A_,, viiâ€"rs} O. Roulléi. of Toronto. spent a few days this week with Mr» NV. :McGLnniB. v-â€"â€"â€"râ€"-â€"â€" "his: Gain. 6: mlibucoo. has been a gwast of Mrs. Wm. Tanph'u! dur- ch_tb3 pyst_wee§. . - '- “n. .l m]. um ï¬lm-db; the an and mm Lindsay. ooqnpleqting bar (launch in: trade. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. gimp-on, of Horus OBITUARY. Vance, um. Hay 25.â€"A 10‘â€, some unknown, has been lynched at O‘Neill, ten miles north of hen, 'on the chute of murdering Robert Lo- gan. : saw mill ma. Another 3 0 SW of complicity in the 1: being hunted for ad will be lynched a anem- _ _,. lo laid“ to by Debts. ‘Ihoon. On... my ass-Believing that he was worth mom to his erodi- rtors dead than iifln‘. Bibcrt H. Pint. president of tho I-‘irot Nation- .1 Bonk. und om oi the Piont'l Sonl' Bonk. both recently piaood in the hood. of receivers. {rose from o -aick bed had committed micido by -shooting himuli through the temple. By his act 8800.000, «tried on life insurance, my be distributed be- tween his wife and his creditors. uvvvu WUWV yw «V -- u-vâ€", uâ€"v an...- aged to roll out before the hind I wheels struck her. She mound 0. had cut over the right eye. but. u in _ Toronto, my 23.â€"Lut night In. 0hr]: 913.31%, and her auditor-in- law were crossing Sputum. avenue. when the {omer was struck by north bound car No. 940 “d than ten feet into the air. She cuno down between the truck. but. mn- Berlin. Hny 23.-â€"Thc second nn- nun] convention o! the Labor Eduâ€" cation.) Amdntion or Western On- tario, which no omniud in Wood- otock on July 1, 1903. will convene in Berlin on Victoria. Day. This will be an important gather ing 0! the labor leaders of Western Ontario. to discuss the labor move- ment. Some of the matters coming before the meeting will be the ad- visability of sending labor represen- tatives to Great Britain to stop the importation of laborers and mechan- ics into Canada; also that 0! en- larging the scope of the associstion so u to embrace the whole province. About ï¬fty delegates will attend. Curr-pt m Moors. Berlin. Hay 23.â€"-The Bheinioch Westlaeliacho Zeitung claims to have nuthoritativo information that cor- rupt. Russian ofï¬cials started the re- cent. ï¬re in Cronstadt storehouse in order to conceal the fact that n urge nurdrr of uniforms omchlly scheduio ed to be among the nova! store. 000.000. U. 0. Ross of Sydney, who has been in Ottewo to secure the time for completion extended this year, sure that a. precedent bu been established in one use 0! the Quebec bridge. He the umouneee that the steel superstructure, which will re- praent more than hell the total cost, will be mnuhctuned .1: the Sydney Steel Works. 80 add! thnt Weddell Hendricks o! Kennel City ere the men completing the working ed to be among t1 there never existed. roc Judgment gamut“. Montreal. May 23.â€"It is under- stood that u soon as preliminaries no attended to n request will be made for n judgment guarantee 0! n bond issue for the construction 0! thn Cu“ â€330. tho co“ to be “.- Sixth neo-Culcton Purse. selling. tor 8-yesr-olds and up. 6 lurlonn. 11 starters. Dunn-er. 116 lb... Joc- key Castro. betting 5â€"1. 1n: 3.!“- to. 108 lb... Jackcy J. 1mm. betâ€" tlng 8â€"1. 2nd:,'rermngnnt. 97 lb... 'Jockey McCuflfleny, betting 10â€"1. Time. 1.15}. Second raceâ€"Hal! mile for 2-yeu'b olds. 13 starters. Gunbrlnun 118 lb... Jockey ll. Johnstone. betting 6â€"1; Derry. 110 lb... Jockey McCul- Icrty, betting 8â€"1, 2nd; Lcridn. 110 lb... Jockey Cnstro, betting 5â€"1, 8rd. Time. 495. Thil'd'nowllnto Sum. selling. (or 8-yeands and up. 1 1-16 miles, 11 Mrs. Elliott, 112 lb... Jockey J. Duly. betting 4â€"5. lat; Benckm. 1% lbs, Jockey J. Walsh. betting 6â€"1. 2nd; Discus. 100 lb... Jockey I. Johuton, betting 0â€"1. 8rd. Time 1.69;. Fourth Recs â€" Roynl Cmdlnn Steeplechase. {or 4-me end up, nbont 1} Ballet. 9 stoneâ€. Prince Dnvld. 153 lbs.. Jockey E. Kelly. betting 4-1. 13:; Golden Way, 153 lb" Jockey Gee, betting 4â€"1. 2nd; Dick Bane, 158 lbc.. Jockey Junlr log. betting 5â€"2. Time. 8.58. Seventh raceâ€"ceiling. 6 furtongl. 12 starters, Geo. Perry, 100 lbs., Jockey J. Walsh. betting 12â€"1. lat; Harbor, 95 lbs., Jockey C. Smith. 95 lbs.. betting 4â€"1. 2nd: June Collins. 101 lbs.. Jockey Romain, betting 20â€"1, 3rd. ter, 117 1b.: Jockey Troxler, bet.- w: â€"a- Time; 1-15;- Tine-8.12. Th0 0th.: ram resulted as (allows: Fir-t mooâ€"6 tut-longs, {or 3-yenn- clan and up, 6 starters. Cobourg. 131 lbs.. ridden by Wonderly, betting 1â€"1, lit; Stone. 100 lb... Jockey Wade, betting 15-1, 2nd; Fort Hun- Hendric'l Nimble Dick came in 00°- ond with ankenzie'l Kiridiold gait. War Whoop, the popqu' invariu, s clone third. ‘ . _,_ Toronto. Hey 23.9mm. were broken All along tho line It the On- @rio Jockey Club's opening on Seb- Wty- The attendant m beyond all previous days. the wuther was “911. the crock hat and the time made in Canada's greet. two for tho King'. Pluto, 2.12, 5 second lute: then the best on record made by Ferdinand . and ï¬nished an any winner. wee-mum 'irb'nâ€"ï¬ai'nï¬'i 'izlze. Lylcbod 1 Euro. Mbm_ Now York. In: uâ€"Buttob-mk. â€In“ «apt! 14.008 d1: ere-me mute ï¬c;hmm17m17’§t§im . “mm" â€â€˜5“. ‘° 1°“ WW. mg 328' ex e do, lumen. 14 m mxilcdobo. mm. 186' 3' ed "ma“m‘c'mimm 14$io"1'§1'" m3 Clo-ï¬r... nausea, receipt: 6ԠMn, mmtâ€"v __-.... "-1- m Yuan-1'†dn’rl’ng"'_ mmwkg 2;.ng m The import: or corn from Atlantic last raw-k 8.100 quarters. -Boce|pu when during the It No an n: m «mus. Alnclod n: flamr-Amrla 32.3 II. At Cute-(o market ranged lower than. the day. but closed tnctlonally above the low. Jnl‘y wheat cloned 35c lower and July oats ï¬e own. ' New York .. .....? 9754 91% 33' 8:. Lou- ......... .. 8495 so Duluth .... ........ ... 98 81 Toledo 90% 1‘6 81* [lam-«poll. .. ...... ... M LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE. ummy.“ Eta-nu Cl...- Uterpool and London min «chm veg-e flog-d to-day. _ New York, )[ay 25.â€"Within til. next thirty days the production at pig iron will. it in mud by leading dealers. be greatly curtailed at the turnaceo in all part! 01 tho United Siam. The proposed reduction. which in not by united action. is variously estimated at 20 to 60 9' cent. oi the preunt output. New York. by 25.â€"Chno Chn, con 0! Wu Ting Pong. former Chi- neoe Iinistcr to the United States. and now vice-president of the foreign hoard nt Pekin. has been undated at the head of his elon- ln the A0- lnntic Clty High School. There wen. thirty-om scholars in the clan. Tho young Oriental will begin the study 0! modlclno in Philodelphh next loll. arm you DAB? nun-r. Harmâ€"Tho luau W LEADING WHEAT XARKB‘I‘S. In: July MARKET REPORTS. maladdm Veal cumâ€"aii'en'iÃ©ï¬ tron $250 a "$139“ and $3.50 to 3:525 per icy". Sheepâ€"Export "I'M. heavyweight: Cola It 34 to 84.50: light export ewes. $4.23 a “.75; export bucks at $3.00 to $3.50. Lambsâ€"- Yarn-up grain-ted lambs sold a: $5.50 to $5.73: barnyard lambs at SUI) to $5.00 per cwt. 8gb: [Axumâ€"Price. unged from 83.3 to 50 eat-II. Honâ€"Prices for straight loads. “5 "'0 VI , d .00 f“ mmï¬aï¬" ’" m “ “ Em Barnum CAI-run lunar. Eat! Bah lay 24.â€"-Cnttle recount 1: mrtetï¬buly: price. vacuumed. enlâ€" ' â€mm :“5†5.50. Mum 4! loads 0: good u “:50 to “Jan medium} at “amuwzcomnon at $150M“! mi and Interior 1: gusto can pee C't. [Molten {cadet-u. 1100 to no. IN. ouch. cold at $4.50 to “.90. Thu. weighing from 950 to 1050 or good qmuU oold ututouï¬permr _ A scootersâ€"Chute fen-nu calm told a. 88.73 to 83.â€: poorer mat-a and of colors I0|_d. at_ $3 to 88._59_._ 9mm“ :9 quay. Incl ' mm'lci 'c’éiv’i'aiu'l ‘ Beam. my; from no to $55 each. Cable- v-ehcmd â€" no. Pd... Italy in American m union. Ha atâ€"Ctnadu male «I may. at 1195‘ to 12%“: per 1b.: tea-Info torbeet.9%c "1.85â€;me layerinmprï¬nnuc. mmmm m amupnoumm uneduc- mrket were 1:: (unloads. composed LIIOQWWMMIhmudm calm Export bulbâ€"Chou: export bulls coll stnfltouï¬uedlunmufl- Ewartâ€"Prices mad in: 33. «343mm 4_ 'ï¬wï¬x“. m"â€"xp'ts" am. am: out; and fancy 0"de VIIIâ€. â€In good to choice. 18 to me: do. mixed. extra. 185“: do. anm 17 to 161,“: wait- on stomp packed "looted. 170 to 17%“ do. ml" pack“ am 170: do. no ends. 1534c to 16160: Kentucky am he" 15:- to 161‘: Tennessee. “mg! but. 15c: Southern Interior. 13¢ to 14¢: cam. 18cm1k;checks.12ct018c. P031. LINN \ Y, CATTLE MARKETS. .l"..... High.“ Grade MI Punt .......... 1m lbs. . . . WE Ballot Hour my ....ï¬p Dun-ed mm. per u: ’WM 10-0“: F m 35.3 to “75:1." '9' ed. “.00 no “00: name nso; lpdn‘ lambs. 35.00 9‘ a-pwnord. lay 2"â€0": meet on Tuesday. (or rest 4 Today'- report: 1.000 VII!†m to mm at 81-16. “11mm “mm hatchet. $4.50 to 8407*: Ill-Cry. 84.†to “6731 b‘ in; nominal: ant-banked- mum um no“ I†aâ€"le ' Chm good to prune steers. 3...†‘° .85: 9“ aiï¬mirts 41 hold at $3.50 per 1'1' u_;1.oo;Aaogp q 75} â€on. mum '3qu 3. E nos