West Grey Digital Newspapers

Durham Review (1897), 22 Jun 1899, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

amen- 98788 IHNIE Old - Db". arena“ “and“ t. ales. mu SS differ- tut cry. Cheapo: re ilLll: CS n2. way: an“: 5 Jura. I Jeri W nee. J CVOA TI. VI,- Rrruland Masonic Hall was delttoy- ed by fire. A um of Brantford'a (in apparatus was highly satisfactory. Woou'sock carried a by-law to spend .7000 for a new tire-hall. 'lhe Nth Butt. of Kingston has been invited to Hamster for July 4. In; late um. Anglia, burnt of Rw-kwuod Asylum, left 82.5,”. 'oVntwortts County Council raisedits " rk's salary trom $72.0 to $00. Abu- Hmriton Mum-dist Conference will abolish the, biltetrne system. 1tsere are lil, cases of sunaiipox am- ong the Dunkhobors at (Hoar: Isle. ltr. Montreal Street Railway Co., has voluntarily raised the pay of all its nmployea. Mumford grocer: and butchers will have a Wednesday hall holiday during the summer. The body of John Bighum, drowned in u 'milton Bar on Dec. ills, was found on Wednesday. Alex. ll. Delaney confessed to big- BMO at " innipug, and was sure]: three Inuulhs’ impruscmuteat. lm- Union Linn}: of Ottawa, hall ot- fered saw reward for the arrest. of the defaulting clerk, H auteraon. SN m. Mali, a mail earner at. Brock- nu ', has been sentenced to three years in [Arman tor robbing the malls. Mr. William Ll mtrie, of Hamilton. “In been than“! a director of we lung: rial Bank of Canada. Wootatoclg will celebrate Dominion Day on Mummy, July is, instead of bat- “may. July t. u. h a in napalm-hes from Rome state 'r., t i- P p9 is making arrangements ' _ NHL; " permanent apostolic de- l., i u in t'anada. Mgr. Zalewski, 'L p sr,l C m legatc IO India, now in I: :1; ., pom-u of as being likely to b, s-ut t, this country. Tir, “(risers and crew of the Cana- dl »n a!" mgr. Gnspesia. who” ownorl As'srts, reconlly condemned to pay .12,- thu s l, .g-- to the steamer Kite for tming the GJSPGSia out of the b0 ti "m' in the Cult of St. Lawrenoo. have hr uxht suit for four months' '."" up giting nearly 812,00. " ther m bot naymund has n-signad Ion as Mayor ot' [standard to the postman oi postmaster. ull‘urd 1attpuyettb have V: h M it mm nue with the railways in the (iswrst. Itw (ERR. are now call- lur no» workmen on their western won. but is unable to secure men tt' in Manitoba, the Territories or an Columbia. n Jed tor England, ii he paid off. _ P. Jun, ot Lonaiun. the ourprise mine, C., was kLhed by a new (I m luv u: da: r 'iouit told: Richelieu 1.5 has d I] nu Manama, who rescued alcz from Riel dunng the i 1570, is dead at Liatnit years. u D ll ink Mot h h, was s 217% Md 7y. s. but the Inter re lie three or tour kept on. I Little, of West up u snake which umxch fur UH) " is 10 makes in leng .uuec II h tl Uisu law HASH mgxny'a {Laundry a man nam- 11ley ttg laid up with an ugly t the thigh. inilicted with a 1 lad naured Pitt. ex pluck . Caron. uuw m lingm dummy ot which he 1 run-ed to build a " .nuwu, wall claim ' iuvurnmem for iufrit man tit ot th swuary 1n y this " l near D on h CANADA. v, 30 yams of age, and T'. aw in custody in Mont- rmu with several forger- w been uttered on the do Saving, B at: within un 'lt & Ontario Navigation (lg-aided to purchase for rginia, a handsome new oaned by the Baltimore E a scuffle at Buckville mpluyed m the lines r3 Laundry a man mun- rm a places of we stunt are busing {mod m the Ll A spring ser Lu mL ll 11..“ if} Qt Recent Happening: Briefly T 014'. m is becoming a when -.in upu s have vut.d hue ‘91.:th tor Wabur-wurisu. r1 got 11: t1 n two pairs 5 01 unbe tor nun-union I am I ila, ttl and annoy td wan but. it Malnux, witere but in: usual- ymu‘s and u th. L when t ut e tt bu took the tawa the m of his protest, the side- dam It d " Man- ada Lg- mature n unboro ci “can “'5 at re his um the the mu " n ll) i 1' " Packet Company of Baltimore. It in mid she oust $225,000 originally. The Virginia will replace the Carolina on the Eaguenay route and will be brought to Quebec without delay. On Sunday morning, June 4, while tt gang of men were clearing the PP'" tram the track of the W. P. & Yukon Railway, hundreds of tons of snow. rock and mud slid down the mountain on to the track, burying several men. Others rushed to their aesiatance, and soon extricated those who had been buried. One was dead and three sen- ously injured. GREAT BRITAIN. The cataract on Mr. Justin McCar- thy's right eye has been painlessly und successfully removed. By an amendment to the London Local Government Bill, adopted in the imperial House of Commons. women were declared eligible to election as alderman and councillors. Itear-Admtrat Lord Charles Berea- ford, C'vrurrvative mvmbor for York City, demered a scathing criticism ot lb: Government's pallcy of "drifting" in China in the British Commons. “'eSUey Richards, charged in Lon- don watt receiving some of the stolen notes of Parr'a Bank, has been re- leased. The Prince of Wales, as Grand Mas- ter of the. English Freemasons, has gent a letter to the Grand Lodges, objecung town gruwiug cusmrn among the. Ma- sons Ok wearing the order's regalia at non-Masonic functions. The London 1'hllipiao Junta asserts thin the Pope has forwarded to Wash- ingtou, a protest against the. excesses at the Americans in the Philippines, which his H {miss received tum All: rrl.gl»us orders in Manila. bunker discoveries were made in the Neillield Ucuretery, 'at Aberdeen, in the comm oi. ulhciul invesrigaiious The walks were dug up and several pairs wulurut cuilius were mund our- Led in shallow graves. in line hole Wu“: iouud N.) plates, presuurtbiy tak- en “an: autumn which trad baen burn- ed. Itw revelatious have created a The walk bodies wu ied in sh were mun en [um C'; {magnum ham and tir: other ofl'icurs and Inn LiL,“g‘d in the Soudun campaign. Mr. Mi hull Duvut, the llish Nciumalist four South Mayo, protested and chat. l aged a divisiun, with the result that than: were 321 vans in favor of the m “an and 20 against it. Mr. A. J. “Him” runarktu1 that Mr. Davin. tat- Londml :h-- ll “tar "as anavowedoruny of the country." Rudyard Kiphng “ill spend a few days by the sea before returning to rmgland. Juvsident Thomson of the Pennsyl- Vania Railway Company, is dead at Phrudtrlphia. :r'hcrix‘f Hazel}. of Converse county, “yummy; was shut and killed while in iauuutt ol the. Union Pacific rob- hers. Liout. F. W. Pierce, of the 6ttt U.S. artiilery, oversmyed his leave at Man- iia, where he had gone from Iluilo, and upon being arrested committed suicide. banter Mason, of the Pure Food c'oauruLssion, says they will prepare a hi 1 comm-hug manuiUerarcrs of food products to mark their goods for what they are. The arrest in Philadelphia of Samuel McKinney upon charges of cruelty to his .m‘c. has led to slatemsnts from his nit-e that Mclsinney is a mar- derer and a. robber. 'iise casualties of the Lnited States troops since the outbreak of hostilities in the Philippmcs has reached a total of 1521;. During the engagement of Saturday the United States lost two ochcrs killed and 21 men wounded. 1'uirry-six buildings, comprising al- arm. the entire pant oi the Nurdling- er-Charlton Fireworks Company, at Uraniteville, a suburb of New York cizy. were blown to bits, and the en- tire fireworks plant practically de- stroy:d within a space of five minutes. Mrs. llyzon Douglass. formerly Misa, Marion Booth, a. niece of the late Ed- win Booth, is destitute in New York without money enough to pay room rent. For three years her husband has nug.ected and deserted her and her child. who is nine, years of use. GENERAL. , The reported illness of the Sultan is denied. Both factions of the Samoan: ue surrendering their arms. The aisabfed steamer Perthahiro is being towed to Auckland. N. Z. The German press is not overjoyed with the acquisition of Spain's remain- ing islands in the Pacific. The Budget Committee of the Reich- stag voted the first instalment of 200,- 000 marks for the German enterctic expeditlon. The Lriret town of Linse. nut Ot- tensheim, has been totally burned. Four women perished. F I The total number ot plague amour: " HI) s'TATES ther oftiecrt3 and In-n Soudan campaign. Mr. the Irish Nctiorralist the empire, and' dun table results as ' day rise, the couxml anc every eliorl will wer a any obstacles ‘ tag '-opeuut.iors oi the Pio: re unJenakiug. lwm I; The trouble was caused by the ore n- handlers referring to the freight ,I.s3h-tltdlers as "seats.” The docks in si- the vicinity of the scene ?.f the shoot- as-Hug are covered with 1xoliytmeP, and “(Inn further trouble Is tunissipated. l STRIKE IS EXTEA’ DING. n- l The strike on the docks has extended n: l to the coulheavers at the Delaware ue and Lackawanna chutes. One hun- ml' um! ot thnse men quit work on Tues. as My. 'i1rvy apparently have no griev- nl aux-e of mm own, and it is thought 17“ went out in sympathy with the strik- les lug freight-handlers. The hands cDV he played by the Anchor line also quit . work nt the sauna, lime. tol The feeling “mung the men emplqy- to ed along the tloelrs meant to be uglier lal than at any tune du..ring. the summer. he and the Iu'ets't30t strike V'. ulmnst cy." cw turn to extend. 'rys.di.rrere:nt rail- ml mul cpnumntusnre bringing m num- rs' hrs ot non~uann men to .ta.ke the .s times of tho strtkers, and freight con- Gil Hunters say that there are more men .3- enquiring for work than they can i Between 150 and 20:) shots were fired. :Juhn Mayleck, 30 years old, was shot lin the back and is Mot (summed to re- ‘cover. Joseph Mareck was shot in the [shoulder, and Mike timitlt received a (bullet in the righl. shoulder. The in- Nut?“ ot the two latter men are not I Serious. Sateen of the attaching party (were arrested. at Alexandria, Egypt. is placed at 14, of which two are dead. Four cases have been cured. Fresh negotiations have been open- ed at Madrid for the release of the Spanish prisoners in the hands of the Filipinos. Seventeen native miners were killed and thirty injured on Sunday in a mine at Kimberley, in Griqualand West, by the explosion, it is supposed of a dynamite magazine. The French delegates to the Peace Conference have sent a message to President Loubet expressing their re- epectful sympathy and their confidence In his energy for the defence of the Republic. Sir James Winter, the Premier, an- nounced in the Newfoundland Legisln. ture, that the Ministry did not in- lead to enact any other French shore legislation. He also declared his be- lief that the Br ttsit Got ernment pre- ferred there should be no action on the part of the colony, because France would thus be comuelled to negotiate for n settlement of the difficulty. It is now cunlissvd that the Rus- sian arbitration scheme was only pre- sented hurriedly on Russia learning that England was about to present a scheme. Neither Russia nor the Unit- ed States appears anxious to press its scheme, and the work of the Arbitra- tion Committee has mainly to do with the wheme of Sir Julian Pauncefote, which is likely to be adopted. Freight llnndlers " izull'alo P.esettt Being I'nlleal "Nah-3’ A despatch from Buffalo tsarr,--A gang of between 3) and 40 men, stave- dorei and freight handlers, on Tuesday night about 7.60 o‘clock ul'anbed aboard the whaleback Samuel Mather, which was lying at the Minnesota iron are \ircks. and opened time on a gang of about 50 iron ore handlers who were walking in the hold of the vessel. The lire-n! Arm-urn": "orto II heweaosttr, England, neutron-d by Fire. A despatch {rum London says:-' fire in the lilswick works on Sunday destroyed the gun shop, the gun car- ange shop, and the shell shop. About [my quick-firing guns are among the ruins. 'lhe loss :3 estimated at £100,- wo. use ihe tire was the biggest that has oc- curred in NewcusLla nu halt a century. The “hole district was wrapped in (lunar: smoke clouds, while vaat sheels of flame, ascended from the doomed buildings. lhe ruined shops bad a frontage of 1,840 test. It will require more than three months to rebuild 1mm, meanwhile nearly 2,000 persons ml: be deprived of work, sincen-l'onruld bud "ttttp "Inuit-If With n (‘lmhn-Une. A despatch from Galt says'.---" Fisher, a lad 16 years of age, eommit- ted suicide by hanging himself in the woodshed behind his muther's house on Selkirk street, on Sunday evening about eight o‘cloak. There is no rea- son for the suicide. The lad worked for Mr. Henry Hooker, a farmer near iGllean, and came, home to spend the Sunday with his mother. on visit- ing the woodshed the mother was hor- rilied to discover the boy’s hody ewing- The officials say that the guns and gun carriages are cumparutively little damaged, but it is their opinion that the filling of orders will be seriously delayed. The cartridges in the shell shop were completely destroyed. iatg from a rafter, with the clothes- line around his neck, cold in death. Paris green was also scattered about the kitchen. Coroner Radium was uocitied, and on the advice of the Crown-Attorney decided to hold an in- quest and to have a postmortem ex- amination performed. . . . The lad had been peculiarly unfor- tunate i.n the matter of environment. His father committed suicide about eight years ago, and for a year he worked for Mr. Anthony Orr, whose wife was murdered in 1897. ‘.'!omlbuht Den-cranks Thlngn Gener- ally. A despatch from Vancouver, B. C., sara:--New Westminster, B. c., was visited by a cloudburst on Sunday. the rain and hail washed away cul- verts. flooded stores, piled rubbish on the streets, washed down from the mountains, and demorallzed things generally. This is the city recently de- stroyed by fire, and the citizens are now expecting a. flood from the Frea- er. which "veep. by their doors. NEW WESTMINSTER’S TROUBLE. FOLLOWS FATilER'S EXAMPLE. Biti GUN FACTORY BOf'.NEik B ATTLE WITH GUNS. VAST HARVEST ll? DEATH. TORNADO KILLS 175 PERSONS AND INJURES 400. Fearful llavoc of . Gm: morn In wu. con-In Tttttt Wtgred on n "Huge. A despatch from St. Paul says ..-A tornado swept across the Mississippi Valley east and slightly north of the city on Monday night, practically an- nihilating the village of New Rich- mond, and causing great property loss at Hudson, Wia., and Hastings, Minn., and in the section of the country ly- ing between. The early reports placed the loss of life at 250 to 500, but later newn modi- fied this number considerably. Reli- able information was late in coming, for wires were levelled and the wash- ing out of railways prevented com- munication by rail. I -"A train was got together to some l to Stilwarer for help, and learns with ', it." HEAVY DAMAGE WAS DONE. Widespread damage was done to railway and farm property. Crops were beaten into the earth, trees torn up or broken off, fences and buildings levelled and railways washed out. Coming on the heels of a heavy rain storm on Sunday and Sunday night, the storm has turned every small stream tributary to the Mississippi in this section into a torrent. Badges have been swept away, and much pro Perry damaged by overflows. A CIRCUS IN TOWN. New Richmond had 2,000 population, and the town was crowded “All: people woo had come from the surrounding country to attend a. “minim“ k" T "1 ran to the door of the hotel,"), Carroll says. "and there was the fun-l n-e l-shaped OIL-11d. bearing down upon us. The noise of its. ROARING WAS FRIUBTFUL. The blackness of the sky was Inde- m-ribable. I shouted that a cyclone wu- upon us and ran for the basement. It was hardly an instant before. the building was lifted from its foundation. twivad into fragments and dashed! into spliucers. l bu track of the stormi s emed to be half a mile wide. How tarl it extended I cannot tcll. Thu storm} struck us from lhe tsouthwest, and its' onrushing was like a tidal wave. FEAllb‘UL SCENE ov DESTRUC- 110N. "There is not a building left on the foundation in the main part of the vii-l lage. Most of than are twisted and‘ beaten to shreds. Fire in the ruins followed the storm. It was night, and, th-re was no lights, and there Was no means " tor fighting the tire. I mus: 11-ch worlcrd two hours in the de-, bris. 'I do not know how many wal saved. l VII-“Au; “a gun“... _ -ee--'- The first reports were brought by J. A. Currull to Stilwater. He says the hotels were crowded about 6 o'clock. the air was breathless, and it was stifiiiagly hot, when a dull rumble broke the stillness, increasing to a roar. No PERISHED, SAYS ONE REPORT A inlet report says; The death list at New Richmond fools up to 10'). The ruins of the city are being tswtpt by tire. livery 0“an is being made to stay the progress of the Lamas, and to rescue the dead and dying from the ruins. Relief trains are 0n route trom Chip- pewa Falls and tittwens Point, and docturs and nurses are being picked up along the route. ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. Next to New Richmond, the most severe damage was at Hudson and La- crosae. At Hudson B toxnado and moud burst destroyed wires, hay- stacks and unrooied residences. barns and outbuiidings all along its path. At lacrosse it was the first storm known in 17 yvars. Nearly five inches of rain tell. The river rose so rapidly that 400 people, living in the lower portion of the city. were driven from their homes. Over 100 head of live stock were drowned. Nvarly every bridge in the Lacrosse Vallvy_ is gone. Owners" of l‘unurlrs “armed by MIIIvII Health Board orthe Italian-r. A despatch from London stiys:-A bill now before the Local Council pro- vides that all owners of canary birds and other feathered pews secure out-e every month from the Health Depart- ment centiieatets of the freedom of their birds from tuberculosis. The bi.ll was framed at. an, urgent instiga- tion of a number of phtlsiais experts, headed by Dr. A. 'ruciryr Wise. . MDT-tens“ of other places tell similar tales. Numerous cases ot consumption have ueen shown to originate from the deadly tubereulosis germs. which breed with startling fecundity in the wing and tail feathers of these supposedly harmless pets. HtunlilnLlis have already been issued bythe Health Department warning the owners of nannies and other songsters against this avian in- tection. Particular stress is laid on the dan- ger of feeding birds from the mouth and allowing them to place their bills on the lips. Investigation has shown that the mucous membrane in the throat of the canary is more adapted to the ra'pid growth of phthisis germs than the moat carefully-prepared cul- lures. "Illngen I'lundored, Lives Lost, and Troops Called Oat. A deapa teh from Bombay sarc-tiert- ous riots have broken out in the Tin- nevelly district of the Madras Presid- ency, between Maravers and Kaila; on the one hand and the Shanaris on the other. At Sivakaai, several villages have been attacked and plundered, a number of house: burned, and some lives lost. Troops have been summon- ed to the scene of the disturbance from Triohinopoly, an important Anglo-In- dian military poet. " BIRDS BREED CONSUMPTION. SERIOUS RIOTS IN INDIA. of consumption NATNES lifhlllil If WARM United smu “Imp! Now In roneulon or Batroora---hdrt lune likely In he Fought at the Town or in”. A deapatch from Manila, says; - General Lawton 1uusxpcotedly slim-d up one of the liveliest entriurements of the war south of Las Finns on Tuesday morning, Upon which occasion United Suki field guns were engaged in the firat artillery duel against a Filipino battery, concealed in the jungle. HEAVY FIGHTING BETWEEN THE AMERICANS AND HLlPiNOS. cqteniea F Ind I ot the 21st in- fantry were nearly surrounded by a largé'iody of insurgenta, but the Americans qqhbheir way out with heavtis. - '1‘hgognited State. turret ship Mo- nadn and the gunman Helena and Miro, trained their batteries on Bakes? ind. this rebel trenches near Lats Finis all the warning. Bakuor was orvie on ti.ro, but the natives atopi9the spread. of thc “anus. Inf; the night an insurgent can- non yftired three times at the Am- ericans" on the outskirts of Lo Fina-4f" 'l,aCCri't Lawton Tuesday morning took a battalion of the 14m regiment and twaoompanics of the glst regi- ment tii'"tocate the rebel battery and then two guns of the tith artillery and four mountain guns were planted against. _it at ti00 yards'disaunoe 'lhe rebels tupd a large gun trum which the" were tuine home-made ca- nister, loaded with nails. and two smaller guns. 'fhoir shooting was moat accurate. Th first lot of vanis- ter burnt directly in from. of Son's guns and another r,irtttcrcd the [era of a tlite, in the 14111 infuntr). Ssver'al s eta stun-l; the edge of the town; TWunlry trarersvd Was a.',' had as it 'iks ible to imaglnu. lying mainly 5123115, mud and wuhr fringed) with buzulmus. As sum: as the fighting owned the ‘Amvrh-uua were attacked by on a l 514,4;ve th ' Amiga, or him '- ly natives. n the houses of the toun, shouting into their mgr. ". The _,gtt"ei't ot the tlst ttttel skirmish g liking 1hr bead wink The cornimut an em 'tie/ttif, skirmish g "ing use. bead .wws. Amigo ti9uedtiuri what appcurrd to be a handful of natives who re- treated, n' '. Ina-u oCth. c',ut,-iptF" lowed. ‘. iJt?t'yd/!',e'is-ut an“. opened ti e, ritw fire (in the lronpu from the sides aul rear. The sozdiors withdrew to the waters edge, find- ing what shelter lip-y could and new. pieired oft rapidly After their ammu- nition had been nuriy exmuszed the companies of the 2151 retreated, but General Lawton dashed down and rallied the men. General Lawton ceased mining un- til reinforcements could be luwu'hr up. Two battalions of ms, Nth rmri- mont and one battalion of thrs 91h regiment was hurried to the from, and in the afternoon the battle was resumed. The Filipinos retreated several miles southward after Tuesday's vu- gugtxment, to the atmrngl.v-forujred town of Imus. The sin-Ling of ihe Amt-mean warships drove the rolnls from Bacoora, BO the Americans run~ trol several more miles of Cunt. General Lawton. with bis staff and a troop ot the Fourth Cavalry. started to ascertain the nature of the in,ur- genta' position. He rode the tties along the coast to Bahama without discovering the enemy, and found the town full of white flags. But thm'e were no soldiers there. The women and childrt-n. who had fled to the woods during the bombardment, were camping in the ruins of their homes. The shells had aimrst knocked the town to pieces. The hig church was wrecked, and many buildings we"e ruined. Even the trees and Bhlul.bery were torn as by a hnIIvtone. Several hundred “mum and children truue in- to the Amietueat1 line for refuge, and the road from Baeoora was t?ocered all day long with processions of them. on foot and in carts, driving animals and carrying goods on their heads. The appearance of the battlefield testit‘ivd to tho Ctereettetic, of yesterday's fight- ing Th tr e, long the river betwt en the lines are a'mnst torn down Ivy bul- lam. ( tt'lw American officers esti- mate that 100 were killed and that ',t00 were wounded during the engug. mum. The next battle will probably be fought " Imus. The American troops wilt soon ccnlml the roast to Cavite. Xftrirri crossing the river the troops were wtthdrawa, with the exception of the 9th and 2ht Infantry. muse regi- in%tkbeing left with tour guns to guard the bridge.‘ As they were being formed into eotrtitanies_the in§urgems cnmmenced to fire volleys from the bamboo {jungle Mm yartzquy Als regimen" t/rrrnedninto 1i . «which! "t Tory, @9113}: 1yylq Ptl "tf.:lift,etj.: UNI J' l»vv-o- ----w-- "CF' "1"‘"" i" ing rushed into Ae woodtt $i: V ’xhe; enemy a mile wan Ahe tlt/tit,' disputing every tii?,?:;:)?,-?',',?? w-n- camped across the river, the men car- ing for many of the wounded Filipi- nns Eight itrisoFrs were captured. The majority 9f th Filipino: wore red uniform g l _ . 1 , ' _ a buy U large mining. udcksiona . China, and the 'tlttgNgé.gi9t, faires will protest against the non- cessions on the ground that they are a breach of the contract with . Brit- ish mining syndicate. France in' ‘séld b. kayo "chained -'"'e-- _‘._____. Aysioii). “mummy: LATER ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO "r----""""'" Prices ot Grad, Cattle. Cheoss. cu m the Leading Marts. MARKETS [IF THE WM, Toronto, June 16.--We had a tight run of mm on the market here no day, an only 35 Roads. all told, cum in. (numbing about l/AIO cattle, 1,00t hogs, 351) cheep and lambs. 50 who; and 30 mike”. While sane stuff clung“ hands, business was all round any. with M quowblo clause in any linen. Shipp. rs huh h 1 r, Bu loll-or, Butcher, We had n tatr "9pr! at good heavy shipping battle and price. here wen tum. tsome lots of the beat butcher cattle sold in“ at from t to 41-36 per 1b.; but moat of UM: stuff m Ao?...?". for the regulur:{m‘ME _.."' ' , F.. _ Ewes. per ch. Yearling; per cwt. Bucks, put" owl. Spring lambs, each. Cows, each. Calvca, each Following in quotation '.-- Chum hogs,pe1 an. Light u gs, per cwt. " any h gs, per ch. Shockers. (eodom. shew. lambs. and hogs show no ounce. ua the street deay on] 613 of "heat Wen- delivered 70e a bushel tor red and 68 be Lo 69 be. for goose. market 20 loads of hay m 611 for timothy, and a. to taverns of dress Prices unchuugx When. “him. U1 Wheat, red, per Wheat, goose, l, Wheat, alumna, I: an». T ref trusl Oats, per bush. Rhs,wcr, hum . JFap,'., odA. Wish?, Asa"i', Sm? . . Buckwheat, per ('ii'jii,'isr'i'sis' per li. hickens, per it, atyer in whit; A dis r (Waterloo fawn, wh la Inn-rm iiii his rig Ifrim ', C teh, mm oil-unchanged. nu th" stu- nt we Dtctir'. " um.- mm- ing down Watvrloo tstrrel, at n Pit II) f:.sl clip, “nigh-K rrght foot unsung between tls tun-u and the tttab' gnoc- bet wtdyt.+s terrlbly bceruted.' TR ., \‘l’mrEf‘ro nd unjust to '6sdcr, ' t x a”); re l"(l;h.llgin‘ to an St " we; siting“ Ibo: lad was It yr'rtaFsAuf to Df. Devlin]: sm- W, .whv-re th" Wit "ivats temporarily dressed, after which he was sent. in a can to the isospitai. Thur Dr. Dev. liu and D " 'alkeuiound it account) to Mt both: men and part of did 1 ti, w e the qeeottd row 01wa in t pct-null, unlov- ...ar: mw lr' ”bu-rum: 'tlt' taretooted, 1' allowed him on div step i in; down W ea tl, immhy I iin hay Nibber l Rumor! SM fell out of the window while tum: to not who mu dating on her next Uiattror'o ponch- a bushel tor red and white and e to 69 be. for goose. On the hay bust 20 loads of hay sold at 89 to tur tituothy, and as. to $8 fur mix- One load of straw soul at 87. Des ‘ns ot dressed hogs were light. es unchangvd. ml, " bile. bush. .t000 8076 l watch (rum waxexmowoon TNWX- " I ' " V iiP,%ff bummed to M” red, per hush. . 000 070 goose, hush . . 0681-2 06.) spring, bush. t 01311-1 lltU trrhush.....' L . 000 oe at bush. . . . A 000 1036 nun-m. . . r's.000 tltra j)iliiiiii"ri." . . Mus m Ne.......000 043 teat, per bush” .‘(HAO ON, s. per lb. . . . .009 om s, mt mix. . ' . om 0.6:. Milken and Calves. per CWI. . .6 4 25 Ch iue, do. . " max, to good. " interior, . aw Sheep and Luubu. HE LOSES FIVE h mug tstreet J' little fellow, who wnl Jr a ride, and Mr. Burgh-u to stand with his left toot If the Wick. While oom- It Ca ttle the range at current et 0t t on Thursday Inn-r- little Iunnfte 1tonttrlly, reel. lull the (in wet rday only 500 bunn- delivered and sold at 133 l n‘lllr idum to 00 80 76 2500 4500 200 600 “a "c, I travellen 007 4 m o m " . Lad TOES ford, says [upward It " " ll 61-2 woo 461.: 1-2 0 I ll 40 Hm cm 0 ht n 00 fl on ‘00 400 0 I'.'. :0 36 um Wm 0 48 ON, om 0.6:! 0 13 011 1-2 {Hie , m at on 6 50 u 08 0 w " m (Ill mi Rh ’1 -

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy