The Torotito Globe bi i got into very bad company these times, a lot of grombling, growling inca: pables whom it is impossible fo {satisfy ; & pack of manufacturers for "whosn special benofit everything possible' hus been and is being done, at Foreign Sopa is so far restrict until the close "when the members "ure called together, and the simple, (brond-backed, ensily-ridden, tax- prying community will again fora 'or two" agonize' over the stup- of the: farce of sonding 88 'men "to do what one-fifth of the number |; sould do better and at a tenth of the cost; but the growling is all they willdo. Not one in twenty would raise finger 10 oppose the continu- ance of the fravd. If the Grits are in power the parLy seek to continue tho farce and insinuate that any at- tempt to reduce tho number of re- presentatives is a Tory dodge for party purposes, and if the Tories ure in power they resist all attempts at reduction on a similar plea and the spoil gloaners favor that state of - things, 0 the evil goes on and the duped taxpayers are made to believe that they are patriots in rosisting any change while their party is in _ power and thus the fraud is not only continued but protected whichever party is in power. What are the interests of 'country compared to those of party? When will the burden bearers, the taxpayers como to consult first the interests of country which includes their own * interests, and then it may bo the in- terosts of party whatever that means. It is the interest of all irre- spective of party, that the country be well and economically governed and one dollar unnecessarily spent is mo less on account of ils having been spent by this party or that.-- The taxpayers bavedaties to perform for their own protection far abore any claim that party can have on 'them, wera it so that party would exerciss an influence detrimental to _ the interesty of the country. by eon- 'tinuing abuses and protecting ex- travagance party lines cannot be obliterated ono day Loo soon, or it " that cannot be accomplished let a party arise whose wateh word will bo "no more legislation than is nec- essary and the least number of leg: islators compatable with effiiency." If the taxpayers, tho burden bearers do vot look after their own interests "who will do it for them? and who else should doit? It 'is doubtless very pleasant for some to get decked with brief authority even should the ~ appointment have more of the orpa- "mental than useful about it and if it should have a preity good salary _ attached to it both | tié.use and oroa- ment may, g6°to the dogs. At the: present of increase of officials _ the time :fb, not far distant when there will be uo one left to work,ours factorers, but in place of these we find some howling malcontents seeking to belittle the advantages of the N. P. beens: forsooth, it don't do 'more. Any manufacturer who ities afforded by the N, P.ought to abandon manufactures at once for such evidently lack capacity; for while the N. P, offers commercial and manufacturing advantages, it cannot supply brains and energy -- The case of these Globular, growl ing manufacturers reminds us of a fitting rebuke which wo once heard administered-to a farmer by thellate Mr.C, Payne. Tho tavmer bad had a fine crop, hay, grain and roots but in course of conversation he complain- ed that his wheat though a capital crop was not threshing out quite as well as it should do. Quite so," Payne, '"'thero arosome people who would not be satis- fied if Providence should secure them a first rate, abundant harvest, cut it for them and put itinto their barn they would still grewl if Pro- videnco 'did not thresh 'ft:out for them." Those howling' manatac- turers evidontly belong to this class vays Mr. of constitutional growlers who fecl good when they get such a channel as tho Globe to growl through. So groat is their anxietyto helpipagty by groundless eomplaints against the N. P. that they are only exposing themselves to ridicule by trying to screon their own incapacity by bowling at the working of the N. P. Ifthe N. P: fails to carry them through saltpeter could not save thom, they may whine away, e-------- The Wish is Pather ofthe Thought. If the Dominiou lection be not brought on speedily thers 'won't be a single seat left for Conservatives. The Globe has glready commenced to distribute the Conservative seats amongst the Grits. gHere follows part of his list :-- «The Torres of Lennox are in despair; Dr. Strange gives up N. York; Mr, Mc- Dougall abandens Halton; Mr. McLennan wiil not run for Glengarry ; Mr. Carling will take refuge in the S.nate ; Dr. Orton flees to the North-West; Mr, Drew ascends the Bench to escape the dangers of another election. Let the Reformors push on their columns now, make their nominations, and revise the electors' lists, and if Sir Charles Tupper veutures to take, tke field and try his chancesin June, Ontario will give him a lesson which will serve bim for the re. mainder of his natural life." This is doubtless' tall talk but by no means too tall for aGlobe in agony; it is only a desperate attempt at whistling to keep the cournge up.-- He may wish but he cannot hope for better political terms for his party daring bis natural life. The | muse his party 'made 'of tho '| country ° when they wora. Inst iu power is enough and' 'moto than 10 oxelide them irom power for the present century at least.-- Electors are sometimes forget: fal and forgiving but they are not mad and it will be a long time ere hey. again risk the won't awenr lot thom go-as-thoy cannot now suceeed with the facil: Oo "| one writes to No. 1, sending 'bis note for] man entered the Juche mst. In days gone by when hon. members were at lenst as pious as thoy are mow, when the leader of | the "Round Heads entered the Parliament house and demanded of were doing there? tlie leader pick named "Bare Bones" replied that * they wero scoking the Lord," when Cromwell stamped bis foot and ex-; claimed " get you gone, shame on youl to my certain knowledge the Lord has not been here those sgven- teen years." It would not be going too fur to assert that there was quite as much piety and no more hypoc- risy even in the long Parliament than thero is in this,and their make- believe indignation against. Brad- laugh arises from quite anctber source than that of the matter of [the ath. Gladstone is now busy fixing the mnzzles on tho mouths of hon. membore, should he succeed in this the country may well «ak, What next? We would not be surprised how- ever, if ho wont to the wall in the attempt. Scarcely a spec of the 'silver lining" is discernable in the large, dark cloud which still over unhappy Ireland. Tbe true friedns of tho Empire must have listened with pleasure to Mr. Childers as he pointed to tho avilable strength of the British army and declared that he was able to place 25,000 men in the field at any moment and 70,000 more within six weoks; orto Mr Trevelyan dur. his speech on tho navy estimates when he demonstrated that the navy is now a picked force of the bes, sailors, and that the Admirality ix steadily building ships of proved efficiency and moderate size, risking few oxpetimonts a hangs maintaining the great superiority of of tho navy over tho fleets of other countries. Tho contiient of Europe as usual i6 looking out for a spec of war, and the leading nations would fain get up a rumpus if they could at aH see thair way out of it. Italy is becom ing nervous and is rushing around to find backers. Rowe, March 20 -- Nuoua Autologia publishes a remarkable article ty the secretary of the commitlee of the gonoral staff, urging the prompt completion of the military organiza- tion ana the allinnce of Italy wiih Germany and Austria agninst the probable Franco-Russian allinnce. Austria is again passing round the hat, she tbistimo wants two addi- tional provincea. Turkey is powerless Tor good or evil. E-------------- The Science of Swindling. Bwindling appears to be fast approaching the perfection of a Science and so long is the crop of dupes continug to increase po leng will it pay rascals to rtudy ont and perfect the science. It seems to no purpose that the public are cautioned from time to time against patent rights frauds, signing documents, giving writings or in any other way falling into the snare of confidence men, for no soouer does one fall into the trap than another is ready to step in. "The patent wagon: tongne man" has been going through the Missouri farmers. . .He is of genteel and pleasing address. He'drives up to a furm house tells the farmer of the big business he is doing with a certain wagon-tongue patent. He is on his way bome and ag he may not bo back in that county the farmer may have tba right for the county for $250. Ifthe farmer should want it he may just write. Ip a few. days the swindler's confederate happens along. He asks it the farmer has the right of t county for the patent wagon-tongte,- avd as he (swindler No. 2) maden big thing out of it in Nebraska, he wants jo buy 'the right of the county for $400. He 'pa down te bind the bargain. The faritier "Af $250. He never hears of either of the men agaiv, but bis no in a neighboring ¢ A dhs devo A Snot pking "swindler breaks the polotot then takes from his pooketa and the farmer. uses'it, 'The swindler then goes 10 "the long Parliament" what they |, | aBly wath any of the above. The abeve are} ci boned the cars ers ot $i ater of §10 | Pirse.--Go to McCaw's, Bigelow's produce, erases the body writes inside a promissory note for $80' $100 and has it discounted at the bank, | BE i There is Noting lke Chess. The Cheese Interests are. fast coming to the surface in Canada as well as in the States. ; total out-put'of cheese aaeuntivg to 90) 12 lbs, ~The at of milk required to make. this chevse was 7,067,867 lbs. Hunce on' an average of the whole it requires as near as possible ten and two-fifths pounds of milk to make one pound of cheese, The total price obtained for the cheese 'wae $69,600 or an average of less than ten and one-fourth cents per pound of cheese. The six factories referred to above are Lucknow, Middleton, Bayham, Aldborough Tiverton, Vyner and Plympton, - The results of the Reach factory, though uly its first season, will compare very favor- highly encotiracing going fur to show that the cheese manufacture is a profitable in- terest and none feel it more so thau do our farmers' wives and.daughte:s, who aré thus relieved of a world of unavoidable drudgery and slush iu carrying milk all over, churn. ing and slashing through the process of butter making, washing vessels and other- wise toiling from day to day in connection with the butter making process all of which is avoided when .the milk is taken to the factory while, the profits arising from the cheese will be at least equal to those ariring from the Lutter process. During the late cheese season the following three factories Vis. Harriston, Uttoxeter, and Holdiman manufactured 352,989 pounds of checse from 3,605,842 pounds of milk, and tne cheese told for $35,528. Hence ten and one fifth. pounds of milk nearly made one pound of cheese, and the cheese sold at a littie less than ten and one sixteenth cents par pound. ---- Valuable Stock. Mr. Denyes, a meriber ot. the municipal Council of the township ef Sidney, while in Port Perry on Monday Jast, purchased a magnificent team -of dark bays, one was bought from Mr, H. Gerden and one from Mr. R. McKinley. The team cost him $315, Lut ere he had it an heur he wus offered $340 for it and of course refused, the team is easily worth $400, and if sold at all will go above that. The same gentleman bought Mr. Gorden's two year old Durham Bull. He is a beauty of an animal and will be an important ac- quisition to the stock wherever he locates. North Outario is fast becoming deservedly popular for her choice stock animals and they are being much sought after and stock breeders are beginning to realize the fact that breeding from first-class stock is the sound policy andif breeding from choice stock don't pay, stock breeding may bo re. garded as an absolute failure. Breeding from inferior stock is slow pay and small 1etmins, but from geed tock it is rapid returns and good profits, Spring Shows for 1882. The Bench, Port Perry and Scugog Agri- cultural Society will bold their Spring Show at Manchester on Tuesday April 25. The township of Cartwright Agricultural Society will hold their spring Show at Williamsburg on Friday, April 28th, --_------ we Wao Wants Crocs Fanus.--Partics wishing to purchase choice farms at Auction prices should bo at the Walker House, Port Perry, on Saturday, 25th inst, at noon. Mr. Dawes will then sell by Auction four farms in the township of Reath, two 50 acre farms, one 10) acre farm and one of 200 acres. A -------- BE" There's a fine Jot of Housebuld Fur- niture to Le sold Ly Auction in Port Perry, on Saturday, 25th inst 1t is the property of Mrs. John Currie, who js bound for Manitoba. The Sale will take place ather residence, Mary 8f., west ot the Oatario Carriage Works, Mr. C, Dawes is auctioneer. Pioxwe ve ra Homers. --Mr, Ewen has again visited this locality snd picked up a fine variety of choice horses which he shipp- the 320d taking them off to the Great Noith West : 'Roou Parnr! Roox Pazar AND WORE Areadgy for Room Paper such as you want,| his supply for the present season Is nnuru- | P of mare beauty wigoibat stork 1 ele from. '1 90 pupils, McCulloch and his assistant a lad named "| Tee and they both appear to be doing their ally large, good, stylish, sad cheap, Every] on Friday, 176 inst, and ward Majoribanks satisfactory in every respect, The very There will be a fght| r [darge number of tidy, active. and intelligent | the Earl of Redesdale, who intendato persist pupils present was highly creditable the 40 his bill io th "aection and augurs well for the futare of thet community. The large number of rents wl rned out to witness portant a Interesting exercises, 'with generous attendance of - other visitors, Jadies also During the the past cheese senson tetarns and gentlemen, must have been, highly sat- from six Cavadian chess factories give & jg op0ry to the trustees, acceptable tothe it went very far to show that the people Raglan school. ber of ofler visitors came out, ance.' all present, crau. intelligence of the tion of tho classes. and teacher. all. The examination wound up with particularly lively and well ly contested match was the result; plause. was a pleasing feature of the exercises. school. duty well to the school and the section. Se B--n: An Interesting Combination. comfortable. hear it, it is interesting and profitable. Admission for Social and Lecture 15eta. ee rei management as last season under which in the trade. do it, "Further Manufactures." To the Editor of the N. O Observer. " Manufactures," jects, quite, Would not appropriations honesty to the apices published over th teacher and encournging fo the pupils, while {ine ye executive of yee that section take a commendable 'interest in the education of the young and the] general prosperty of the school. Amongat those present we noticed two of the trustees of the school, Mr, Joshua Dobson snd Mr. 8. H. Christian ; Mr. Bagshaw, teacher of the Utica school; Mr. Bates, teacher of the Epsom school and Mr. Gross, tencher of The parents, of 'the old. ren were well represented and qnite s fum- This was as it should be and the school room presented & hvely and interesting appear The examination of the several classes taken up was quite as thorough as time wonld p-rait, proved highly satisfactory to "iable to the diligence and upild' and evidence of, the skill and perseverance of the tener Mr Christian, the visiting teachers and one or two others took an active part in the examina. The writing was good aver all while some of it was very superior evincing much care on the part of both pupils The several classegacquitted themselves well and met the approval of contested spelling match, some thirty bright boysand gitls took their regpective sides and a close- the spelling was really geod and hard to decide but Miss Lamb succeeded in spelling them all down and received a hearty ronnd of ap- The singing of the ontire school 'The trustees present and all the male visitors addressed the school at greater or less length all expressing satisfaction with the examination aud the condition of the It is & good school with an attendance of Thero are two teachers, Mi The ladies of the M. E. Church here have issued a general invitation to all to come to-morrow--Friday--evening and {take part in one of those pleasing and cnjoyable times styled a ¢ Sugar Social." The adies of that churgh know how to. make their guests In cennection with the social Rev. J. A. Campbell the worthy pastor of the church, will deliver his highly popular, interesting and instructive Lectare-on "The Wrongs of Ireland" At all times such a lecture would command attention but "at this particular time it 18 of thrilling Interest and all should Rionr STYLES AND PRICES ARE WHAT DO 1 Brown & Currie would inform their friends and patrens that their Millinery Room will be in fall blast In a few days, of which dad notice will bo given, and under the same gained the name of being the leading honse Styles and Prices are what Dear Sit,--You will not blame us for suggestingsthat we think you are just slight- Iy in error in your views of the above sub- ject as adyanced in your last fesne, we think, is the wrong word ; for whoever heard of the Globe or its political party originating or- fostering a. { manufacture in this country? No.no: the word is too far ont of harmony with their general purposes, plans and practical ob- | 2. Do the railways carry from the same point at a lower rate for the longer than the misappropriations be the better word? To shorter distance by their own or connecting yume another's name" or garb fs not to manufacture, but te appropriate. For a Globe writer tv: asstme the title Farmer or when one. ussunies the | uta Lonls - making bent on all members 0 it fncum- Sir Wilfrid Lawson says that it the bill is be included, meeting of rm of Commons, and passed A al Union fo sign a petition to the. Hons the praying to be heard ut the Bar in support of its claim of right' 10 ve fepresentod tn the House. i The Dreadful Floods Continue. New Onweaxs, March 18.<The water from the Milliken's Bend crevasse has 'submerged the town ot Duckport, and houses are float- ing for miles into the conntry. There is 5 feet of water over Newton, Miss., and below the 'whelé country, except Natchez, is submerged Grent distress continues in the overflowed districts, The condition ofthe people is pitiablé, and appeals for help are continually | coming in. Yazoo Ciry, Miss, March -18.--The flood is'a foot higher than in 1867. People are disregarding property. only caring to save hwman life, The court-house is crowded and steamers are removing people as fast as they can. 1,200 were removed last night.-- A gin house full of refugees was swept away and all were drowned, Heuena, Ark, March 19.--The water con. tinues to fall slowly. A train has gone throtigh to Clarendon, the first in 19 days The commissiongr has 25,000 people on bis list now being fed Ly the Government on half rations. There isgreat suffering in this region, some people being reduced to eating the of drownded animals, aud others beginning to present the appenrance of per- "| nons going insane from starvation. ere A Move in the Right Direction.-- Twenty female doctors in Russia are now officially engaged in teaching medicine to women, Thirty are in the service of the Zemstoves, and forty others serve the hospi- tls, Twenty-five female doctors who took part inthe military operations of 1877 have been decorated, by order of the Emperor, with the order of St. Stanislaus of the third class. 'The number ot female students is steadily increasing. More Appolonaries Water, Cork Screws &o.--New Yor, March 17.-- The Heralds Washington despatch says : The bills presented to the Hous® Committee on President Garfield's funeral expenses already amount to $7,000. Tt is stated that one item consists of $1,700 paid for cham- pagne, brandy, whiskey, cigars and' lunch, Three hundred dollavs are charged for "cook- tails." There are said to be other bills nearly as bad as this, though less in amount. bl Ee A Sad Calamity. -- Perexsoro, Ont, March 17.-- A fire took place on Menday last; in the township of Cardiff, in the northern portion of the county of Peterboro, by which three children of Mer Alfred Willis wete barned to. death. Mr. and Mrs. Willis went out to the Lurn te weigh some hay about 6:30 in the mo:ning, leaving in the house their threw childien, aged respectively 11 and 7 years and 11 months, o'clock the parents noticed that - the upper part of the house was enveloped in flames The father ot once ran to the building, Lut owing to the fact that the lower portion was filled with smoke he found it impossible to enter, and the children were left to, thei" fute. After the fire had burned itself out, only a few charred bones remained to show that tho children ver existed, RN EAN i a Prepear for the Brutes--Mr, 8. R. Hart, of Brighton, N, Y., near Rochester, has water which hag been impregnated with gas tar. Two quarts of gas tar in n pail, and fill the pail with water ; stir it up well, and let the tar settle. the water from a sprinkling pot. proved more effective than Paris green, it equally efigetive, barrel. o A------ Important. Questions. following; points. between the same places. or roads 7 the rian About 17|° * | house its spring renovating should bear in tor Two yenrs past tised on his potato vines Then sprinkle the vines with This hes He has also tried it on enrrans bushes, and finds It is inexpensive and perfectly reliable, and no doubt will * prove equaily sure.denth to insects of every kind on trees. Uasetar is sold at a dollar a "| dent of the Daly News sends pitiableac- The committee on the McCarthy Railway commission bill seck to be informed on the 1. Do railway companies discriminate in their mutes jor the carrying of their goods 3. Is thelr reason to complain of the charges made by railway compatiée for the cuttings to tipro. | ratepa; ; fers & belief in Almighty God," "That wag, | was voted by. the electars ul the special tention of 'all whom it may may concern, A notice, to, the following effect appears fn the Messenger of Inst week « Parties de g to enter this Jaittion received, Rates low, to obtain i $1000 upwards," when. the party gets Warled, orkingme! = Before you begin your heavy spring work after & winter of relaxation, your system needs cleansing and strengthing to prevent an attack of Ague, Billiousnes, or Spring Fever, or some other Spring sickness that will nnfic you for a season's work. You will save time, much sickness and great expense: if you will use one bottle of Hop Bitters in your family this month, Don't wai t,-- Burl ington Hawkeye. Weak Lungs and how to make .them Strong. Breathe with the mouth closed, have access atall times to pure Air, exercise ly, eat nourishing but "stmple food, and take that best of all cough remvdies; | Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam, it spoedily cures all throat and lung' troubles of adults or children. Price 25 'cents per bottle, When Dootors Disagree Who Shall Decide ? Nothing ig more variable than the differ ent/opinions ot medical men ; but when they fail to agree, or perfurm a cure in a chronic disease, the patients often decide for them. selves, and take Burdock Blood Bitters, and speedily recover, It is the grand key to health that unlocks all the secretions, and liberates {he slave from 'the captivity of disease. , Hasty Venesance--Tampa, Fla, March 18.--C." D. Owens stabbed and nearly killed a young lady to:dily. A mob took him from the jail and banged him to a tree in the Court Honse yard. The U. 8. Coart was in'séssion at thy time The mayor and sheriff protested and the U. 8. Artillery were ordered out, but before the troops ar- tived Owens was dend, He was the exact image of Guiteau, but perhaps no relation. The Grout Wahoo Bitters only 75 cts. pe bottle, Try it for Dyspepsia, Liver Come plaint, and General Debility, For sale only by 8. E, Allison. : Hagyard's Yellow Oil. ° Is at the head of the list for all purposes of a family medicine. 1t is used with unpre- cedented success, both intermally dnd exter. najly. It cures spre throat, burps sealds; frost bites; relieves and often curds asthun, A Good Housewife. A good honse wife, when she is giving her mind that the dear inmates of her honse nre more precious than many houses, and that their systems need cleansing by purilying the "bloed, regniating the stomach and towels to prevent and cure the diseases arising from spring malarin and magn and he that 'will. do it so perfectly and surly as Hop Bitters, the purest and best of medicines -- Concord (N. II.) Datriot. 0. the township of Hope was. xo strongly op- posed to the intended marriage of her middle aged bachelor brother, for whom she kept house, that, after all her persansion bad failed, she offered him $200, and the mer. cenary dottard actually toek the bribe nud jilted his destined bride, The forsaken one ought to sue him for breach of promise and screw twice the money out of him, The Caged Tyraunt.---A correspon. counts of the state of affairsin the Czar's prison palace Gatschioa, The Czar is said to be stupified by captivity, music alone preventing his mind from becoming com- pany the Czarina for ont=door exercise, He spends hours daily with tho children in the toraiug somersaults, Mrs, ase Pharviz, No 831 s sufferd with Con- for about ten years, was treated non: completely cured: her. Doubting ones please drop ber a portal and satisty your- {selves, Trial bottle free at Davis' Diug| "At Marysville, man nnmed Aughstos 1 Bartiétt 6f this place ' committed suicidd by' suspended on a thsber in' Mr. Miller's barn. He was marricd on Monday last toa young m at know that there is nothing |p; G A Heartless Scamp.--4A woman in pletely unhinged. He is afraid to aecom- | gy toasiom, climbing ropes and Iaddors; and : Chicago, IIL, is now in her sixty-eight year, |: and not | PE. ning. iyscinss all #f them pronouncing | th She had A sliope i, _ Pormxe 17 To H ennie Siyker obtained a verdict yenterday mofhing in the: Superior: 'Court at' Buffalo; for $5,000 damnges against David C.* Daily for seduce tion und breach of promise to marry. The defendant did not appear to defend his case. - He finds the climat f Canada Just now would do well to call at the Messenger beneficiol for his health . Store, Millbrook; when. all. necessary, in : a formation can be given, and applications RY Exp,--Corunaa, Ont,, March 18.-- ch., this morning, an young init by a rope woman of Pert Huron. . No cause assigned. ert -- Kiss Mg--"Tzanmney." thé new and' ex. quisite little gem for the teeth and Lreath, has a beautifull plated metal screw top, -- To a beent sample. eet eee Cheap and Good.--For 50 cents you cau purchase from any relinble druggist, a box "of Mack's Magnetic Medicine, which any other similar medicine sold, and while itis cheap our druxgistesay it 18 the best, and gives satisfaction in all cases. @ the mivertisement in another column, There is but one certain cure in the world for dyspepsia and liver complaint, Only 75¢ for a large bottle of Wahoo Bitters. Equa in strength and superior in effects to any other medicine, 20,000 bottles sold in the last mouth. For wale by 5. E. Allison. Dyspepsts, x that all prevalent discase of civilized Hie, is always attended with a disordered sym- pathetic system and bad secretions, and no remedy is better adopted to its cure than Bardock Blood Bitters taken accarding to apevial directions found on every bottle. MARRIED, At the family residence, Port Perry, on Wednesday, 22nd inst., by the Rev. J. Campbell, Mr R. A. Mitchell, book. for Mr. Bailey, Toronto, to Miss Ebn To second daughter of John Nott, Police Magia- trate, Port Perry, The presents to "the bride were numer- ous and costly, thé young men in the es lishment with the gropm mide her a present of a handsome Silver Tea Set, The young and happy couple are off to Chicago on their bridal tour. All" wish them much joy. At the residence of the bride's father, Columbus, on Wednesday, 22nd inst, by. the Rev. W. Kenner, Mr, Joly "Huis, jo. Mise Piety Hayes. Both of Eus Whitby, In Cartwright, at the residence of her son- in-law James Graham, BA on Wednes- dav, 22nd inst, Magy, getivt of; James Sanders, ued 84 veragnd 10 mos. The fuperal will take plaice on Friday, 24th inst; at one o'clock. Friends nod acquaint ances are respectfully invited to attend, -------- i -- The Markets. - Omasrven.Orriox, March 23, 1882. coutafns forty-five dosh; this is cheaper than | Fall Wheat, _ $120 t0 $122 Spring Wheat, 125 te '127 Burley .... v 070to 075 Pens. Vé8to 070 Oats 0 40to 042 Hay per ton 700to 800 CloverSeed .. 450t0 460 Timothy Seed 200t0 300 Hides ..... 600to 725 Butter. 02to 03%2 Bugs | 012to 014 Turkeys . 010to 010 Freese 006to 006 Dneks ... 008to 008 Chickens, rena sid 00st 006 Pork . . 150to 800 ef . 475t0 575 Potatoes . 05010 060 Ue late de & |e 7 ' 2 i aad Tah