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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 25 Sep 1903, p. 8

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M 1;:‘sayl'ih'e-é'wefefiishown' and the jud- ps must have met thh much dirti- culty 1n awarding jhc prime. work- fine arta. butter-making. bread-waking and preserved fruits, 'whxle on the owe: lund the farm-24'; pride- is in growing the best gram. touts and vegetative. Thai building has devoted entirely to the di9phy of the-F6 classes. The exhibits be- ing large, competition was keen. We don’t remember of swing such: a. grand array of children‘s dress-:9, crazy patch work. quilt mtchwurk, tea cosy. domes. etc.,ata tawnéh'p fair before. Some fingammples in - _..â€"._ .5. making Havel-:11 improvements on the ground. A new grzmd stand has hem) erected and mm comfortable quarters provided for the live stock. ’ ‘Promptly at 2 o'clock the‘ Would Ville brass band. under the leadership of Mr Ryan Switzer. entered the grounds- playing a lively air. Then srwnu: yuan-v-ug. n ........ . the rush came at the gates. Mr. Archie Carmichael was one or the him-erg in change and he was kept Hustl‘mr collecting: the tickets as each on:I passed through. 3 TE}: MAIN HUILDING. ‘ Th‘ ambition of the ladies of Wood- ill? and vicinity 19 to see wlb can excell eaph 0mg: in ladies' fancy ‘aocxety. been the best in the history of than The row and vegetxble exhibit was ahead of last year. There were large and beautiful samplos at mangalds. carrots. turnips and potatoes to be- aaen. The samples of wheat. barley, oats, pens were of a high quality. In ale corner Mr. Fred Goad. of Lindsay. competed in the mannflaotw'es class. He showed heavy and single sets of harness. the work of which has no equal. The goods mere closely ex- amined by the Linnea. Mr. Good was awarded the first prize. 0:: the opposite wan? an efhibit that inter- mined by the tumors. Mr. Good was awarded the first prize. 0!: the opposite was an exhibit that inter- man. proppirt-mr of tho Lorneville creamery, Lad three samples of “the celebrated Detaval Cream Separa- tors on exhibition and was personally in charge. ' Woolviiie horuomen hava on of the best race tracks in the country. it h a 1-2. mile track and vary tut. The horse, rapes are always'good at this lair but the rain made) the track heavy, making matters Mgr-gable. for the drivers. Mud was thrown by the horse's heelsggainst the drivvr; caustqncntly slow time was nude in th‘ various heats. The. directorsthis m:- baad Me “to a great expenaa by THE FALL TEE! OF THE “Unfavorable Weather Intorforod Some- what With the Fair’s Sues-:3. 7, The weather man wasn’t very good ibis year to the Eichon Agricultural Safety. Its 42nd annual fall show was held on Thursday and Friday or last week m .Woodvillo and on both days m.» weather was anything'but tucrablc. It. rained the greater part of 'l‘huramy. and on Friday. the big day, the spectators were treatml to uraclonal heavy showers, which in- terfered thh the outside nxhjbits- considerable». , Bosidai this film ‘ :3thcr was very cool. arid put one in minuofaday late 1n the fall. Dm- pite tho fact that the weather was threatening many farmers .fram use: anemone: AND lcoon snowmc In All. cusses. El'ho‘rah, Brock. Mgriposa. Eldon and Garden attended. there being also .1 large rumber from Lindsay. Kirk- field~ Beavcrton, Cannington. Oak- .wocd and other pain-ts. The atten- flance, injecd. waw. up to last year. if not a little larger. Theta wxria about 1,000 people on the grounds and ii: the main building and it the v eatlvcr had been more pies-flat this year’s exhibition would have Begins Tuesday. September 15:. [100" TOWNSHIP fAll MIR If yen nut to succesd. attend this school. a superior work, sxosllont results, sud plead"! iocstiou plsces it in the from rsnk Business College: Foes no lower than most schools. Write to: patients“. THE HORSES yPABB 31m :‘I'IW ’rincipsl.. Pomboxo, Ont. WM. PRIN BLE, General Purpose Team.-â€"1 A. Mc- Nabb, 2 A. Ferguson; brood: mare and fall. 1 J. Ward. 2 J. McEachren; filly or gelding. 2 yr, 1 and 2 R. B. Oowie; filly or gelding. 1 yr. A'. E. Webster, 2A McFadyeu; [foal 1903, 1 F. A. Gourley. 2 J. Ward. Ag riculf.ura.l"l'enm. â€"-.l 'Erancla 8: Son; 2 A. MvKay; mare and $031.1 R. $103112 W. Clark; Ifiily or gelding. 2 «r 1 D. Evm.2 F.A.Gou.rley; filly o gelding. 1 yr. 1 Mensa Bras. , final I yr.1 W. Clark 2 J. Ward. Road and Carriage. ~Mare and £031, 1 Alex. Brown. 2 A. MicOaIIum; foal 1903, 1 P. Hill; colt, 2 yr. 1 Wm. lbw-net. 2 R. B. Cawie; colt, 1 yr. I. C. Hamill. 2 J. McEnch-ern; team, 51-2 and over. 1 '1'. Dawes; team, 131-2 and under. 1 P. hrqm, 2 J. Gilchrist; single driver. 151-2 and 'l'ldl‘l', 1 Dr. Shier; goat's turnout, 1 Dr. Slier. 2 Wm. Beau; lady driv- Draught Koranâ€"Tum. 1K. David- son 2; brand mare and £031. 1 D. H. Mchntsre, 2 A. Brown; '11le or gelding. 1 yr. R. B. Oowie; 2 yr. old mallion; 1 D. Jackson; stallion. 1 year. I A. 31'0th 2 J. W; foul 1903, 1 D. W. McIntyre, 2 3.3. Clowie. There was no merry-goâ€"mlmd this year The music from the merry-go- round organ was greatly missed. Mr. John Gordon. agent for the Mandy-Harris 00.. had an exhibit )1) the grounds. The concert in the evening was a great was. Miss Emma s! Irons. ‘-l:cutioui:t. and Mr. Montgomery, dramatic singer, were the chief at- tractions The Woodville band rendered Hia- watha, Mr. Dooley and other popular selections on the gmunda during the afternoon. the grounds. He was dressed up as a clown, carried a valisc. and dis- tributed card: advertiging. Gough, Lindsay‘s cheap (30th man. ions beats. Mr. I. Watson, of Port Perry, oflficiated as starter. and Messrs. W. Culverwell a NV. '1‘. Nickol were the judgm. owing is the summwy': 2.30 class â€" Mo- Gowan‘s Tommy 3.. first; W'illough- bLy’s Black Bird. second; Johnston’s Keeper Bell, third. Time 2.30. Free- for-allâ€"Looking Glass. first; Al- win Boy. second Blucher. third. Time 2.28. Mr. Albert Forbert. Gougb's man. was 0005me by his_ presgaoe on 5 fine driver got tint. Mr. Jan- : Gilchrist. Eldon. m awarded second. ? Mr. George Deal. at Shaderland, we: ._ a close commuter. and if it had not been form techisncal paints he would nave got a place. Messrs. R. l Doble, A. McMillan and A. W. Ham- . iiltou also competed in toe same class. | In tne next class, 15 ~12 and under. there was great cornpetitim. Dr. {Shier won the red ticket with his 4 uindiomc driz‘er. The dcctor had it ‘ zit-honed to a beautiful rubber tired lcurriage, which he has recently pur- lchused. His horse is well bred. a [beautiful stepper with great action, and the entire turnout is to he admits ed. Mr. J15. “Ward. of Manillu. show- led :1 daisy driver, hitched to a neatly and well built c_nrriage. He was a close second. Others who showed were Messrs. R. Doble. F. Brandon. G. Munro, A. Gilchrist. Percy Hill. '1‘. Grant and P.'Fergu.sou. Mr. Alex. 'Gilchrist's driver is sired by Filrys- [dick and is a beauty. Mr. Bud Tis- dale. of Beavu'ton. showed a fine black driver. Mr. Hugh Wilson. of Gunnington. mdalmndshme turnout (tea. minomas. bl'acx rocks and brahmas were more in evidence than other breeds. Some pigeons and ducks were shown. Mr. D. G Traw. of Lindsay. was the judge in this de- partment and gave great satisfaction. THE HORSE RACING. The horse racing was interesting to many. In the free-doréau there was a couple af 91990 @1155!“ in tyre rarf 317mgslnw. P. 'mn. Andrew McKay, W. H. McCrimmon and 1'. Hancock. SHEEP AND SWINE. The show ing in this class was mead of previous years. Every class wzus well represented. In sheep Lei- cesters and Cotswolds were more numerous. There were some fine specimens among time beautiful woolly animals. The Sh'lbpshires exhibited were of u superior kind to what is usually shown. Eldon farmers breed good Shmps. Mr. John Campbell. of Fairvie-w Farm. handles thii class, and his sheep have taken prizes at Chicago. tendon. Ottawa md Toronto Fairs. Mr. Gnorgc Mark, of Oukweod. showed thirteen head at Cotswold; winning many p‘izca. Other exhibitors were Messrs. Seth Metherell. W. P. 8:. G. King. Geo. Mc- ngue. A. McMillan. J. Cullis. W. Francis. ‘1'. Russell. F. 11¢sz and W. mtuxbur. In swine the showing was also good. Mr. Thee. Russell had on exhibition York Whites. and got Thh exhibit was small in compar- ison to other years. but the birds ex- hibited were a. butter lot than we have seen at many other township (airs. There was :1 great variety. but the whire and brown leghorns. .wyan- first on aged saw. first an aged boar and wand on aow‘undarsix months. [c 1111 f°.\i':l,of “.mviile, shgwcdh 2 he same class. ringing first on mug bo'll', second on aged boat and first on aged saw. Mr. J. C. Smith won the special prize for bacon hogs. Mr. Geo. Mark had' on exhibition his fine More (If Berkshires. W. P. 8:. G. King. 0“ Ozkwcod. and John Bagslnw, of Gunman. made a grand showing in the same class. on the grounds but did not show. Dr. Shier. Messrs. GeaBeal and W. We poled for the best gentleman“: turnout Dr. Shier secured first. For the best lad) drivers Miss Francis. of Mariposa. won first and Mrs. (Dr.) Shier, of Lindsay, second. CATTLE. Thar-a mu n fair mprmtation in the various cusses of cattle. Dur- hams. Holsteins. .Gmdn and Jerseys were the only chases exhibited. Mr. 5. Oliver. of Lindsay. showed his herd of Jersey cattle. comprising one aged bull, one 5° :u‘ling and sewral oovm and heifer-x The hull weighed 1300 pounds and 5.4 :l fine specimen. Mr. Souley, of $mya. exhibited ten head of Holsteins. be being the only exhi- b'uo!‘ in :lns class. Among the lot WM 1 fine bull. named Centre Boy. weight 2010 pounds and fall“ year old. In Ayrshires Mr. Hammill wm the on!) one who compo ted. He had twelve bead. Mr. an Sinclair show- ed Durlmms 1nd look first on a cow and yerling and second on a mo year old and a calf, Other exhibztors “ere Means. J. Campbell, Robert McKee e was no merry-go-mund thia The music from the merry-go- organ was greatly missed. John Gordon. agent for the Harris 00.. had an exhibit NOTES OF THE FAIR PRIZE LIST POULTRY. cm '31)} apple» ‘1 A. Brown. 2 J. .0- Smith; Snow apple. 1 ,J; C. Smith. 2 Geo. Mommas: ’Duchea Olden- burg apples. 1 J. C. Smith. 2J4 Barnes: \‘Veallby. apple-5. 1 Emma's 8:: Son. 2 R. Rowena; Baldwin apples. 1 J. Barnes; Pippin apples. .1 n. B. Cowie. 2 J. Milan; Ben. unis appleS. 1 J. 318313.97. 2 J. 'Bameq: nus-tam; applet, 1 R'BL Mae Geo. IcKague;.8t. Lawrence. amulet. 1 D. Evans, 2 R. B. Oowie; Alexmdria appleS. 1 R. 3. Com”. 2mu¢acm 2 J. C. Smith; musk melon; LB. 8. Cow-1e, 2 J. C. Smith; celery. 1 J. Runes 2 J. Ewen; red pepper. 1 J'. Ewen, 2 Mrs. Kerr; squash 1 J. Wang; J. Ewan; sunflower. I J. Runes, 2 J. Ew;evn pumpkins. 1 J. Ward, 2 J. (X'Smim;~ red mango”; 1 J. Runes. 2 ‘1'. Russell; yellow: mvx'.ngo!ds 1 Hugh McKumon. 2 J. Bar-nee. turnips. swede. -1 at Me- Kinnon, 2 J. nag-nee; feymnc turnip. I F. B. Cowie. 2 J. tatoes. early. 1 J. McEa'chcrn. 23 B waie; potatow, late. 1 R. B. Cowie. 2 R. B. (.‘owio; collnction potatoes. 1 Geo. McKagne. 2 Mrs. Dixon; water melon. 1 R. '3. Comic; musk melon. B. Oowie. 2 J. C. Smith. R. B. Cow'bs. 2 J. C. Smith; field car- rots, 1 H. PMcKLmnm. 2 J. Runes; garden carrots. 1 J. llamas. 2 R B. Cowie; cabbage, 1 Alex. Bmwn. 2 W. W. DeGerro; cabbage, red. 1 W. W. WM. 2 J. Rum; collection field routs. I R. B’C‘OWie. 2 J. Ewen; cauliflower. IJ. Bax-nus. 2W. W. Do- Gerrc; onions. red. 1 J. mums. 2 x Barnes; onions. yellow 1 J. Barnes. 2 R 8. comic; anion. collcc'ion. l J. Bil-aw. 2 R. B. Corie; top onions. 1 R. B. vaie. 2 J. Ewen; pickling onions. 1 Mrs. Binnie, 2 Mrs. Dixon: potatoc onions, 1 Mrs. Dixon. 2 J. Barnes; nitrous. I W. “10066119. Fruitâ€"Collectkm of apples. 1 J. Barnes. 2 J. C. Smith; OOIIecticu fruit, 1 J. Btu-nu; Fallow. Watorapd ple, 1 J. names: Bellgflouver apple. 1 .I. McKaguc,.2 A. Rum; Nix-th- Roots and Vngntables.â€"Sal.si.-ty, l R. B. (brie, 2 J. BJrnci; parsnips. l R. B. comic. 2 J. Barnes; vegetable marrow. I J. C. Smizha. 2 thn Ewen; vegetable collection. 1 (Mn. Dixon. 2 John Ewen; beets. turnips. 1 R. B. (,‘owie. 2 J. Ward; beets long red. 1 nie'; -e1isilage corn. 1 H. McKinnou. Gmin. etc.â€"J:‘all what. I R. B. Oow'fle. 2 R. B. Cowie; Spring wheat. l R. B. Gown. 2 G. McKaguc; Spring wheat, Russian. 1 W. W. DeGerre; 30.130 wheat. I J. Ewen. 2 R. B. Mir; pease. large. 1 R. B. Covn'e; peas, small. 1 G. McKugue; oats. white. 1 A. E. Webster. 2 R. B Cowie; grain collection. 1 R. B. Conic. 2 J. Ewen; Lndian corn. 1 J. Ewen. 2 R. Birnic; met corn. 1 R. B. Cawix. 2 A. Dixon ; white beans. I A. Dixon. 2 J. Barnes; aliikc clover. 1 R. B. Cowie. 2 A. Dix- Turkeys.â€"1 1?. Hancock. 2 S. Oliver; geese. 1 S. Oliver, 2 J. Gibbs; ducks. 1 S. Oliver. 2 W. P. 8: G. King; black Spanish 1 and 2 S. Oliver; brown leg ham. 1 and 2 8. Oliver; white rogk. coups 1 h. McKinnm: white but?! rocks. 1 S. Oliver. 28 .Motherell; barred or black. 1 W. P. 8-; G. King. 2 S. Oliver; poland. l W. P. 8:. G. lKing. 2 S. Oliver; dotkimss. l J. Gums. 2 W. 1’. a: G. King; ham- bergs, silver. 1 F. Huncock. 2 S. Oliver; minors”, 1 and. 2 8. Oliver. ' houdans 18 Oliver 2W'. P.'G. King; white leghau.1 S. Oliver 2 F. Hancock; l-angshaugs. 1 8. Oliver. 2 W. P. . G. King; game. 1 S. Oliver, 2 W. P. 8: G. King; Myan- dotrbes. 1 S. Oliver. 2 W. P. St. G. King; coop cln'cks. I W. P. G. King; coop wyandoues. l B. Bowins; gem. any variety. 1 \V. P. G. King. 2 J. Bag- slm w. Smith. aged 1 yr. ‘ aged 17". 1 T. H. Sonly, or. 1 was Francis. 2 Mrs. (Dr.) Skier. Thoroughbred Othle. - Durham.â€" Cow. l D Sinclair. 2 Francis 3:. Son; better. 2 yr, 1 J. Campbell. 2 D. 3111'- clair; heifer 1 yr. 1 D. Sinclair. 2 J. Campbell; heifer calf. 1 '1‘. Rune“. 2 D. Sinclair; ball. 1 D. Evans. 2 W‘. H. McOrimmon; bull. 2 yr. 1 D. Jackson, 2 W. Clark; bull. 1 yr. 1 ’1“, Russell. 2 G. Coolidge; bull calf, 1 J. Campbell. 2 M. McArtbur. -Axnrr A Toronto, Sept. 21â€"de Young, a. ntreet runny conductor. ,wu [ound dead in bed a his bonding house yelterduy flux-noon. Thu. Mun “0‘ m 40m room. Reva-”you'd.” and “PH“- sharia. n. W (raw out at tho (so: that than ll duo the ltd-III two months’ Wash. for work don. befon the root! went into an n- cdnr'n hands. Brockvflh. Sopt. 21â€"1110 regular Brockvulo t Westport tnin mm tn old nun mod Thou. Bold st. Athena natal-Guy. H. was 71 you. 0! ago. sud an inmgto of the Home of Refuge, which is Iitusud clou to the nut-.7. a. cum tron Carb- funny. Cooportown, N.Y.. Sept. 81-4 doc by Italian about: on tho Oman, Cooper-non Richflold Springs trolley road natal-dc: ro- suitedintho Molomltdhn and tho {an‘dimmd Domestic Mandactureaâ€"Pickha-l Mrs. Kerr, :3 fire Dixon mataup. \Irm Kerr. 2 Mn. 11x00; wine. 1 Mrs. Kemp. 2 Mrs. Dixon; can knit. 1 Mrs. Dixon. 2 Mrs. Kerr; honey in jar. 1 Mrs. A. E. Webster. 2 Miss Oowic; bread. 1 In. J. Ward. 2 Mus. DY. Galloway; ~cabinet sheila, I Mm. mnie. 2 Mrs. Em; (anew apron. 1 Mrs. Kemp. 2 Mm. Kerr; pencil dmw' . 1 En. Kerr; poker- work, 1 Mn. rr. 2 Mn. Kemp; point 1300. 1 M41 M. 2 Km. Kerr; 11b: tendon. Sept. 22.â€"(C.A.P.)â€"â€"Tho Mach. ”king to. Canada's,"- teronuu arm, in lsvor o! On“ Britain. ma: "It a only a [Inco- tion since the mm I. did. lot'c hop. louver, when John Bright docluod in the Hang. at Commons. tint. m upon-“ion of M from tho finplro would bu but for In: and boot. for us. and when Bodied: o: the p'eaurious school compldnod at tho expense or our North Amado-n unblidunonu.“ â€"Liafiféc'tuies.â€"Sot hoary ham. F. P. (bad; 1 get light harness. F. P. Gnu-'0 Mu.“ lent-do Incl.“ ol ld‘l". I..." long. in3; 10 lb. mu. 1 Mia hamis. 2 Mrs. Dixon; 1 lb.print.1 Mrs. Dixon. 2 miss Baa-nos; Murch'non Gilchrist. Mrs. Hawkins- mbs. blue.1 Dixon. 2 J. Bag- ; poara.hll.1J. GSmLth. 2J. ¢blnw; pears. winter 1 J. Barnes. 2 J. fhgflnw; collection fruit. can- ned. 1 Mn. Dixon. 2M”. Kerr; cut flowers. 1 Hrs. Kunp -dincretion- ary; house plants. 1 Whats. Hugh Mc- Kinnon; collection tomatoes. 1 Mrs. Dixon. 2 R. B. Oowie; honey in jar l A. Webster. 2 R. B. Cowie. Dairy Productsâ€"Butter. 20 lb. tub. 1 Mrs. D. Evans; Sum Hughes prize. 20 lb. tub. Mrs. R. Rowena; 60 lbs. tub. I M1111. W; 10 lb. crock.1 Mrs. Bawins. ZMrs. R. Bow- r. <"' {III‘ “ {’<0 3 ‘. «i\‘ m 3 Ni .c.‘ ”.0.0.0..0.0.0..0.0..0«Q«0. a 0.0.0.0.00.0 . 0.0.0.0.0. 0.0. O .0 o -9 Conductor Dunk Lou-nun. £19.22... GRAHA mum NOW. Klll“ I». ‘00-.- l..."- l wit. Ind “AN mm 01? mm IS . mm mm A TON 0F TALK. S A V E) " sun .... bvfaiiw ,â€"â€" sfiâ€"‘é AND “E5 080 OVERCOATs ' from $2 . 2 5 to $15. SAL! IIMSYII. THURSDAY. anchor litâ€"fly Pater Brown. auctioneer. Wit Sale of Farm Stock on! Impkments. the property of James Kerr. lot 1. con. 10, Vet-clam. Sole it are o‘clock and without roamâ€"~71. IUBSDAY. October 6th. - By Peter Brown. nmtioooer. credit Sale of Fun: Stock and {napkins-Ito. tbs property of Immu Putnam. south hall lot 12. can. 14. “ripen. Sale at one o'clock odd without rm. -â€"w2. ‘ . , o The Committee adjourned at 11.20. The amended cmtmot will naw come before Omncil. whore I by-law can- ating it mutt receive three readies Tho umttled poi-t.- vill be discus- sed in committse d H: whole. The point “5 finally conceded M also was the refinance to arbitration in case at a new (homer: in lkht- Eng. ' niayor Sootbemn â€" “That-s all right. but we have to square aar- eelven wigh the pegplg." Clause 15. -- Mr. Bangor remarked that the company did not contemplate increasing the price of daneatic lighting. or to make a chm hr me tor rental. but they wanted. tb liber- ty to run their ”atom at they deemed prgpef. - - _ .__ Issac Menuâ€"“I'm «tuna we've gut to the sticking point." Md. lchat'ersâ€"“i don't re much‘ wrong about the company‘s stand." ‘ liver Sootberenâ€"“It we buy the ‘plart the pole. but so with it." Mr. Rowâ€"‘All right. we‘ll all them all and put up newones {or do- me-tic lighting if wry. We're willing to do whet is remnablc. but will abide by the lgatutes." WAIJ. Hoovesâ€""Suppose you have .1 lot 0! privste wires on the po -do you want :15 thtake thgyt too .: Mr. Reeaorâ€""It interferes with my rights we may possess! Council conceded the point. with referencet o the waving ol' watery rights. etc. in relation to the removal of poles within 10 days and th' csteblidling o? a civic plant. If. Reese!- nid his company would never consent to do so. “It wo1ld be overriding the ‘statute and we won‘t allow thatâ€"you can put in you civic plant it you wish: We will abide by the statute and sell out to you at :1 Valuation.” liver Sootheranâ€"“That is the way you take to recomp yourselves." 3r. Rceeor-“There'e no net: talk- ing:we won't agree to it for a min ate. . {Continual from page I.) u for the tree service. Mayor Soothbrnle'o him-adv gi‘en you any franchise u to com- crcial lighting. but we are nut. in- lt‘erleziug at present." Mr. Recentâ€""But accord n: to thy- clmu you are how endeavor-mg to can a right. Let “It stand as we had it and it will be all right." ud McCreaâ€"“Therc'a no harm in it for the Company glut lean see.'_"_ um Heat Power (0’s Otter M BENSON HOUSE p99 Now You ...... ua'ago .... Toledo .u. Follow an the chin; quotations .1 lmportan?’vhut comm. tpdny:_ l’arl'o-iéloiLWhut. tone m: 8.9!. 21! me; an. and April, 21: soc. flour. g? 3:16": Sept, 31! 55c; Jun. tad April. May Ive-Inc. M8. Liverpool when: nature. cloned a“ to 954 lower to-dny than yesterdu end corn In- tum Rd to ”1! lower. Al Chicago December when: cloud c Nah" than yesterday. December corn m(In-r ud December out. w: higher. N‘KIGN ”A IKKT.‘ London-Closeâ€"Wheat on . no!" 1nd neglected, Part-eh, No. Nor. Dull“. 011-. 31s. lake on pounce. Genre-Dd: 30! America: nixed. ad. flour. Iv“. jun” 27- 6d. A u'orpool In.“ In" L! to 8-“ Chicago 1-“ lower-u" m Wt ho Quotation.- LEADING WHEAT 'ABKm MARKET REPORTS. ’m! m LINNAY. Plum“, Emma 25 wxmt, Ipot quiet; No. I ‘- wwwflflflflwl 134:15AJJ x . o n u . a a c o o n u . a n . o . o c a . . o UIIII. “av; u. up”..- qu _.. en, "‘3 to u; val: study “In” no to 36m and: f a not? .m- ia .3650 to :33: . . . a K oatâ€"Beg aloe: bacon non. nab www.mmor-mumxum caudal at 8590 pot on: uml “9.1:: m “zum.utou:59etl Mmatfltoflmcwt. ‘ I'm-u laud.- uv. luck Int 0! I!" stock It the tale-fl Ind. amounted to 6x oat-loads. Of 1342 attic 178 sheep and 10 an About half of me than receipts allI on I“ light and Mona}! M“ Soul-u the dealers needing amt. laced puchulu on Iona" mt IU'IADO c4111.: IA“! at hauls. Bop t. L-Came? head: flow. barely quI- “a E? men. “'1 to 35.50- $5.;xo heifers. suo to“. zommcuozou: may“ W' o: [000 quail!" m M. “a, O! ”.50 to $3.5.) pet Ghettoâ€"0.010.: ta guitar-v.1 ”pupa; 9c ooze- undr or p w’; 5, “ and m1- misun- ”unincor- I the negotin had 1 W of 1824 i I I'll fixed I tho Ragnar. homo Dc Wade (.9 river Ida“?! y.“ mil. 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