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Durham Review (1897), 26 Oct 1899, p. 3

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h! yarn doo- , e d o " 9:, - tion, and ISM “about "92005 aa 3mm te n of cod- Dn't loco PERS Syrup to .960! DY C0. Bakers l899 it 1th by it axed PM! tet " mid “it in all ans-r n hounds "that i A; 639‘ antl we get into our oedar-shMt hunt or 1tt [111.4 ii stand by the 'runway' with rifle load- 5113-." when ml l'va'ldy to blaze away." C ' tun-s __l1is My friends, that I: one're-ason why I f h" has $311 likr- the Bible so much-its allusions are l and a gym 80 true to nature. Its partridgvs aw1 man who real partr'idtres, its ostriches real 05- lo yio und trickles. and its reindeer real reindeer. I Yryns. "M l "tt not wonder that this antleredf ism of yr glory of the text makes the hunter'sl anthropy; Pye sparkle, and his cheek glow, and hing into.) his respiration quicken. To say noth- i' .next sptur ing ot its usefulness, although,“ .13. To lmndgcksl most useful or“! 85mm its flea): m, i- f 'ttut vet chins. its skin turned into human. up“ wronged pawl. its sinews fashioned into b0w-l assembly strings. its antlers putting handles ,on; Pacitic oc cutlery. and the shavings at its horns, t who had used us a restorative, its name takdn raise but from the hart and called hartshnrn. But I sponse' sh putting aside its usefulness, this en-' twice as. shunting tsriNsture.Vbtrtt' made. out ofl present-4 trracerulnest' 911d telaPtprityo,.,ymaf in ic'letti.t, . grau'r-fulnoss and clastwuyzv “Hal. 1?" _ ' WW (t',,1'eg1'i/ahdt,"l5'; as Hf, Eiiif.i'r';'itt,"J,i),et.i A . ttgl/het',", b i' n ”Vito "tmtatg"ht coto branch- " ished bone, upnrté pr astwn tor awful t. i6trouied.WPntd pe tlnchantment ot the -worlf, trons in lite aiiil pathetic splendid animal a complt muscle and bone and u tude and locomotion, wh in tho grass Mpg they, i my grass .., ng t bu. In was r a {21); bolt ',,it,?t?iiiit()'tttiirii't,iii" or turning at 'ir,iipli) at“?! ck tha‘i‘gupds; oxngm‘ trr'?' la‘vjall . HM ihiFiig Itt'i',7f,0 appér. It is a splendid 1iy"raranSer that the bnly a hut Yt.niyrlrttt to Pieter-. any seti1hti 1mm! (‘3 {until fails to sketch and only a hunter’s dream on. a pillow at" ileluiurk at the t'otpt.ttsqt.: Ila-girls able“ to [vi-"aux; IWhen, twenty mile-tenant any sz-(tlf‘meht. it" comes duwnvat even: tide to the lake's edge. to‘drln‘k among the lily-pads. and. with its shant- P' edged hoof, wagers the crystal oti, Lani.r Ta'ke, it is - ery orit1F; nib: mm- irhen, after miles of qua“? itisiMnrsiuesc And rolling tongue. and _ eyes swimming in death. the stag leaps _ from the cliff into Upper Saranac. can you realise how much David had sub. tered from his troubles. and how much‘ he wanted God‘when he expressed himself in the Words: "As" the irriil panteth after' the water bm s. .59 itt,trec.,'"11',', (ast6r ,tpiidrgtt,i;.?! l , ell. now. let all those who have coming after them the lean hounds ot poverty. or the black hounds of perse- cution. or the spotted hounds ot vicis- situde. or the pale hounds of death, or who are in we tr',',',", ml the wide, drew 143$. “vine, solace and rescued ham or the men and women whom I happen to know. at different times. it not now. have had trouble after them, sharp-mauled troubles. swift troubles, all-devouring troubles. Many of you have made the mistake of trying to fight them. Some- body meanly attacked you. an} you at- _ -- _ J___-_I_A- - ' ooo? tut-mu; w--..~“7“ - . - tacked them; they depreciated you and you depreciated them: or they over- reached you In a bargain. and you tried, in Wall street parlance. to get . corner on them: or you have had a bereave- Valriil . GC. may "-w. n e,'Rt4a'dt,it5't ugg'rs‘rvt plunges irtth a pond Hr lake ' to cool its thirst. "tul at nuns; J? 'xhuoaso.esis, -rraWo, tuck al m bonc. uplifleg‘g Ttht: i, ' 'L t wn for awful "1% t. IS 'vY,all't e . .. , sed,v./.y..r,eEltt:,2,'.iS: lll'l' . “"7 "iU"yG.LCd Gut.' -' V J,.." _ :Ii‘mnwn: ..r 'siiiireFt;'? mung a co'to5ttfr branch "ll C', . . .m.émmmmmm§mmrw - _. _r “man-"Hy.“ in“. ”thuu‘ln‘n- that thr. lint-1' m ", I am I t my be, barking my soul ms done untml 'est.trprurytir.s, In gala)“: 1r.irthe at try amin hank s to tidly/l. Saul; net ' mmhéewfth‘dl t chased, the! heels. barkin It put! its hot Ii; the coat wave that tutnks. and tt swim ry (13nt and it ' that, Inpiirht find tl swimming rts-.shssau-i-'_ dk‘ {or tin' Witlrl' , Mter my Oh, th wk then isoendlng into other pm TK 4440' mix». Mul sail mum'- wax-rm has It and. W48.“ (st "(-0th fr has .mretittt " eNfonah" "ls., Eyc _ and 'ttttcut'," >p,.Lhe water 11 aftve.,ttpy', bl at my tdy, bt lay, barking} ttlp! rounds. 'tho“ lath says David,\ twt: 'lasheii into; "Lil t 'lips and 73" that washed Pak it M., Eyes 1118; in (EMF. Thr, te rhythm of lor and atti- atttet' com-bed 't tyy on $1wa Aha. , um A» than" hunger at- oody muz- it '15 fit” It! in. ttr ercy am , I“. I ot ' ' _ thy mu>L 't' s n. t ' bd 7.. 'i-it) . t §p11.e Fe 9 $24?!) irrl'li up i ll iid irpndtwks. A di- , 'trut very" rp-i wronged of w-‘ assembly he on Pacitic new It:) who had ty Len raise both wt 1 spouse shun m- l twice us_ mil ofl present-4 tt 'e nl Clary: . "Wt ti ‘§\#t turt, With Its Nou A Th 51:3! tk1iLit.t': . it 1iit/ji,'il) "if th" t W Th th that tht. fun-r a deer, and the more clog “r itsapmgort' u. nd the', ore . ti up; Max I! q lore an jii'i)'tiiiiii)iiiii?i/ houn are to ap- un- tt Ha "the mebuo a agged fur, and broke,n hoots, and tin-amig- r-ratw} we»; and a . lmplng 'ga'i't‘; the hunters wnuhl ha??? said: "Pshaw.' ‘lun': lx-t us 1t;t.cttr mf ammunition on :L sick dr-r." And' F? hounds would rl1tr1't'."i'a"1ifrr) " I’m“ "ttts of the trm'k. . 3mm damn! uff'jn another direrf- (ion m- In In”: .d:amdtl Hut when they we‘d; dv-z' with Antlers lifted in "rfinit"y rlrtllun.t..re ty, mirth and sky, an: ths sir, k hitil- Iénks as it it had lx-vn Sillmnthtd by in'eisible hands, and “iv fut >Mz-s enrl,.cer the .rictyt0 WW.' um» that.cogsid tvs;hilsrrltil1 from the; bunks nf _ri'1st $0 'clttarrtttey 77W tty'. have dumped out of heuvgm;'gag;dythei stamp of has mm hertieidtlit, jabk-shoot- itg. human And. the, vige,-the-hortmrtr the hound. that deer they 9411 have}! In; t t-y "Hutu.”- .4 bveintl.tpi nec . i.t:cti,y,l.i?i,i;t in; il ”£314.in no but sth in 5 ur ofirkv-irp. if you were a, trifurt:Ited nothing. If yvu-wertVitb' foe, torn fttilirr'r," you'wouid be" allo‘tv'ed‘ to go undisturbed: but the tact that the' whole pack is in full my after you is proof positive that mm are splendid game and 3rorttt capturing. (Therefore, sat-(“19m draws on y9Y. its "f1ntrstl beam"; (mediate .tM‘m'pgzid goes gun- ning for Sou "wlthtts best Winchester breech-loader. , Highest qgmpi ent,isy it to your tal'gtit, 4', 7011!}: v ttyr, [of .iur5i.e"iuiriiU. Xtutrwl bi,TGGiie'li. in proportion to your great achieve- ments. The best and the mightiest ilt,iy the world ever saw had set after .- im all the hounds. terrestrial and diaboiio. and they lapped His blood at- ter the Caivarean massacre. The world paid nothing to its Redeemer but a brambie, four spikes and a. cross. Many who have done their best to make the world Better have had such a rough time of it that all their plea- sure is in anticipation of the next l world. _ has gluing (tt nu Wm: ty'ti','irafePi'/, M a isroveviin :hejil'nr (nag-Ulla a? Ail who has Mullshly lost hitr'vftirtttite'r Gro urnl tind when m: deer asked his Ir'ns‘. "My brown-r, quit the “antagon- m of your vircumstunces. mm. mis- nhmpy. (lull; complaint. qulb pitch-l g into your pulsuera: be as wise as‘ In spring will be the deer of the Ad- Qunlacks. Shed your, horns‘i' “31:3; / But very many of you 'who are ranged ot' tht' world-WUI it m any 'sembly lwuvm-n the Atlantic and acitiu oceans.' it were asked that all ho had been badly .treated _ should llsu bulb {heir huudshand full re- JOHSC should be thtide, ihere'would be vice as many handsHiftmi :9 ”rating itsemt--f siuihnttns of ploti'i'vo'uhl de- “HF-h -wt. have alwuysr.dooe the “up t' mum. and tNud.tty be usetul. n . illy We beonme the Victims of' m ipintttemt, Ur i,gr,s,.p4i/,a,ee,roat1f,ilet "riiiitiFiiritither"tt'trg',"Tir you not now hat the tint-r a deer, and the _more, But what is a relief for all those pursued of trouble and annoyance and pain and bereavement? My text gives it to you in aword of three letters, but " Jt " an .ru.fu,.-s,/ev/irireermfrtetreem"t', 18.1mm; 11 um t; l prloveri"iit the: who has Mulism)‘ l) sw, (We mt 1w city a”? : ind _ " ham Moe. m1 (Dupe Fear. when you e been sailing around Capo Do not turn back, but go 5193; will accomplishan t feet than with its horns. whole chains of lakvl,’_in " the realm ot God's word -h.ain ut tnar,t1trretrestt1ng "phimfée' at. Fan). "21' ov,t,'i( bt,twetrr't' them. and t'hnu‘i pursued have 11mm mm - ,‘npm, they are full up 40 Lhtst green .banlcr5;., am1,,Uy, gal-rank“ 'vueittjiit.ttd 42:2 L? ro:,r'.'tyttW may ;in t _ yes he suguks of them as a ri'i-TfT'." saying: "TIrw.e. is t mums “whereof: tttran-tis/Ut? v.iaknt") pp' "iiswp'r,c.rrrrtt'ct, i/1l'ilil rp.r'i/ucj1tftt(rrstttt,tt'.l Th Wu 3.2mm- "m3l'1WE-“i mews t"ivould have dum' p11 ttl"e', Ail Wl't . Yo t g? 'riiii:ivs!i.ltl'siyd tl _ . .urcit---it sheds 1.5 thiniull writers. allude Him] or antlers by tho . my of a man who ven- cy in risky warm-55¢.- but Much mm a and until distanrg zson can [ll itlir' ot' _ ', "ev-ttee","".""' w“. " tu there are "l in the YE n guide it. from 1d hn‘ight h" iI be Ai,yst treel: (ttTi/r!, sip; ita oftensive- ;.i.n's'biaid it) Ji'irr'?d"ifh'u'h Ito long- er appear. The whole is put out of sight; and as we are restored from our captivity the cunsequences no Jopgeruurptsa_'iarlre. ' ' ' --r n 3. Taken away all Thy wrath-Thou, t 'uusuauauau-i-wesrk-re#trt 'tl, l the wrath of God had been Lim'i“ _ and so they had ppt been-wholly _ . troyod.--Brb." M3151“. _ " I 4. Turn ug-Thfoii hast turned 0;.1' ".airtyvity;nusw convert. our souls. The lhrtwliites'wvm nut mittmcd ‘fnun their cmytivity all at once: 30.000 rc- tntrtred under the lemkrship of Zerulr.. hubel. B. C. 7:36; otluts, numbering about 7,1)UU, went with 1ij."itssli". c. I.» i t.srhCa.yvy:Ali Mlm‘nfztili Ii." Iff.r: Gt 'id.iir'di',lt"tilijuU. vriifrrryyrc:vfd in itorryloa'du' Mcdlm A'siyriu, 1Arnt.t and, itr,,".elij'i't',5tit (ti; 'air,' 'iiti,iij, /i'ii' i, .l. " M h ttt , “t: 1tltt a Uri-r FS; HEX 11?t'irrt'tl? /lrik.)lir.q,:'to'ip Batnrlost" [that bylaw 1&0;de m'iirl"iirsb, thrt, instead; mama. inuriwsmgi' digti?,ai.k -ifiilt aus:ety, "yjr'clc.,t,p $.14};er innwumg r.rtitircby.rtityo1aiy.'icu:'. I. ,' . T _ i'Cg.UW"flt 'iuuo.u' not, reyr‘qu unitgziiuf'.’ a/-Wd.'li'ttip" lung ps)4C.t/i,b WNW a, dmtli' 312' o.ut'tiifirW, and; who fem-pg An utter bktrurkti'ioii. " , Ls'lu,slruitip, our tutt'ofl ywty rii11x"sa'hlr.rs, "rnrber' ;,...S!'n:Il UV' um, "ere/OO nus-Quiprb, illyzim'pus‘, must, in Tttei/hc-itil-ve' “A“!!! may have joy in Thoo: M', hn w the Wrt' of it. If Fountain of all' our, more lw the vswnt"re of all mil" T. Shmv w: Thy nwrc.v--The My tin. mercy always twcogrris that judg- ment ls dmwrveds--Bm. Mus. . 8. I Mil! ii4aar--.Waj,t and ”Wen with "sirsttatw.y.--B'.U. Mus. The mumim goes as a erphot to worn-gulf. tho Lord. and huviptwa,0ry his Inquest teaittt :wJulmvcp trom the rv] 14% of tT/tctr,. 9. . Salvatiqgl‘. in. wige--Wrts4pr bu st) gnmwd as tioon as there is roadi. “ms trt avesctt.eptp.1rN1.uc That com. pleto ml'mtidii mm "elivertintee,evos1 the redemption of Israel by the Masai-uh. That glory may dwell in our luasd--That in'niny once again we momma days in our land: may recover our amulet“. glory, tho tok- (ms of God's manure with us. the most. eminent of which we have now utterly .lmrt.--fymsort. God gives grace and glory. Israel when fully pardmwd "ttgo.vel1 lumen with God; fox-"where He dwells He muni- roster His gloriws power. Ri; ___ 13. 1uzhtovtvirurss slsalgo before him, 01mm, may sou or _ Pd pd m rmsncss. shall bring- us'to (ml’imd put my "ut the Way that leads to 111m. Rig-Immin- 988 is a mum guide, both in alerting 0:1 and if] followfuyg uittu--rCmn.- 00m. 1. Thtripru. turned. again the only tivity 'of 2ioi-The writer lirtrtp re. 'calls the"rejolcing which ruled the Imam and mouths ot the Israelites on their return tram captivity. ht the mkltrt'trt the ttetrnosv1edgmetlt try Gentiles “and Jews that?this deliviir- twee was. a wonderful hnd Minty tuute 'var" wottaerrtu ana "114:1va deed of JNiovah.--Ltrngre. . 2. Filled with Laughter-h laughter g joy in God, not scom ot their ene- . The heathen had observed their calamity and had triummied in it. Jer. xxW. 8-9: PR3. exxvii. 7. Now they could not but obbem their de. livorance and admire that.-Com. B. We are glad-The heathen were but mtators, but the maple of God snake ot it as shares in what God wrought. 4. As the streams tn the south-The torrents and the brooks in the south ern deserts run off and dry up in the summer months; but after the watch-care and dwell in His love periodical rains they return again, and the channels are filled for them w a I711" "ir'iiv)t,rrrfi /i-cijhiiej May", re.: no In TIieisi--tiHe' tiiv"h,fq, that. 'tff, ing Emls return, at- pta.-uWuann. Fallen" 'EE'IY-y . blis'éd tongt gin ”Ride of Tn - yTpIy, and h $210 t' fe PM???» of Firm; a' may?" all cuiir _ Jrtys_olu the fu right {Thrill ivirt (itd be the as lie nuvrt Christly mt with 6. Goeth forth tstWweiaieth, bearing precious seed-There are tears 'which are themselves the seed that we must 90w: tears of sorrow for sin-our own and others: tears of sympathy and tenderness. pt their Winn Gog-789mm: {News of the thirsfy _ trtacisitsk-s G. They that sow m'tiearsélsmbl walk} Wivity for the punishment. into captivity jus’ffas gold is put iatd tho fire to be refined. _ _ . Great mercies were extended to Is- rael. God gave to His people wlund "with every blessing blessed." He pro- mised Hisvpresence to His people and; His blessing in temporal and spiritual interests. The-only oonditio'n was obe- dience. Bis hatred for sin mude'Him jealous tor His people. lest they simuld in any way be semtrnted from Him through the deceitlnlness of sin. As long as they would rennin under His streams of bleasi-hg shank! flow unto them, and they should be His peculiar treasure and receive'lrum Him their abundant manly of every good. ExprNxsariona of joy spring from the re- deemm ones. So tar beyond every ex- pectation is the experience which God gives, that it seems tau goodnlto he true. So clmngéai is'tiie prus‘peet that the full heart finds comfort in laugh- ter and hung. There is "beauty for ashes; the oil of joy tor ntourming: and ,the garment ot pnum for the spirit of heavipem.". ' Love tor souls sprhig-s up when we are brodght Into telloivship with God. Tho remnant of Israel yearned tor the watered of their nation who re- mained in the land ot their captivity. Though they had been filled with yrs unspeakable, they were the more ni. urfecwd for their brethren. They lve-sought God to deal with those in thelnndol oaptrvityttsHo had With them. In ccrmrrurlsort to tho number) who were still far from homo they were but, as the mall proportion of gruin‘whil-ll tho farmer sows. and from which he expects many fold more in the hurioc.t. Hull had lmyughtthem hack, and this remnant should be the example. ‘the few to draw the many. They were the first to.rt'- l turn to their own land because they were the first to repeat and now-pt tho offer of God, under Kim: Cyrus, to return to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple. In many tears they would pre- vail with God for their brethren un- til they tshould see the :umwvr to their ploudrmrs, and with'fpy see their brethren return. ., 'f, ,' _ V Congestion ot'Gruin Elevators to be Promptly Roliuwd. The unproxwderrted accumulation ot Wheat at. Fort William has compellcd the Government to tmnporar'dy sun- perd the mmfons of the coasting law prom-Inning the carriage of freight, be- tm ANI Canadian] 99f“; hy.. American vessels. The gamma opévuimlx oroigr peru is (3(1de tn tavorof tho no? I/oy which: the Ciovcrarmertbslurs, taken; Ttip? grain pmrctumtu tteiuyralilr-tsorr. s‘déy' the i.1itrvepsp'atrwruts my meme or tt?tt"tt,Ytrhvyoriis are naturally not so wittl 1519mm}: . 'tru/ity inclined to thbnk mum-Me aeniori'we'm vex-mu or the inn-plumbtémg 1(1',VaiVdil'n' ehst-' {Tu App'ricdt9e,mrt..v4c 'r’lllm gm“ "inert f.' Mint}; tyr.,thto,,tuc,tr, hand. gum Anne» s1mut133hgly; played. because _5 {they think um ",tilrii'rt.ii,'ii,w-"tti'y(ieii: Mu; amat- 'critritrsrifil _ biitliibtliir. .'$ Ities,'.) to time 4vitheurk iii) zr‘cOrnquylrich, it (is cl,ytmM. Lmhcy’luu‘e 'luf6" vup'on "re'i.rtqriCtriao.eppr.ttastli'r, ' " C', -'r,'C, i, Th w' tatshttytt tstrive/rim/tc, V a. The ooeisn(e' "u, etxsify, first in .the ham-With. a sr'tkrsi'rcpirirtior _tt?rstrnlt'o of 17,0Q0.. undwher.’ main-act rMtl ik tho Gec'gpau staggmship Dcatrurltiiarrrr, 115.500 totiii.'tollppasl try Nttriiaits"r, Wilhelm, dm' Grtx"sus,ito,'r19 tuna“ and We Pat- r’o'zn. 195,000 mus; all flying the Ger- mm: flag. Next camp in the. Lucania and the Ce1tnpan'a/ of 13.95": and 12,. !ISO tons respectively. The Gm'muns again cmmju Withthe Pennsylvania, 12.8!)1 10115: the Graf Avalursrtiee, 12,- 830 tans. and the' Pretoria, 12,800 tons register. The npxt largest boata are the Cyrnr!e, 113,552 tun»: the Metro, 11,850. and tho Atric, 11,816: Whilst the Germans can place against ithem the anwaKurfurs‘t. 12,500; the Kaiser Frieerch. 12.480. and the Belgin. 11,100 tons: Under the British flag there are only nine steamers of mm- 10,000 tons register, against “3an similar German Steamers. The Americans own tour “Home“ or over 10,000 tons (the St. Louis and St Paul. 11,629 tons each: the Paris, 10.669 and the New York, 10,674). No other nation lmw~s a single ship of over 10,000 tons rottiteter. When children arc pale, peevish, and restless at night. they require a dose ur two of Miller's Worm Powders. - ,' AS soon as the Iruipey is brought home prepare it, and do not lot it ['0- mnm over nfght Ixdore giving it its rrst onuk'ng. Cook it slowly for sev- eral hours. Buttery kt 11331131! all, 'his- weinsnudffat intimated. thi, r.',rgt'iad" Hot-om] water» should be drtt2nerrott and thrown away. The third water catrbe rétaincd for tho gravy. When addUqrthe thtrd water. place in it a tew-drops of onion juice, and after the kidnejr is sufficiently pookéd cuirit up 'mto small pimps. Rub baretuer a' ton- spoonful at browned flour and a pimp of butter the size of a walmiTlvrx9r-. en thewgrm'y with it and pdd two tahrletrpoottrulr; M fire shorty Wine oy -Madeirn., - BritW’o eggs hard.‘u,nd ‘wnon cold chop thom fine and spr'tnkle them over tho top. .", The 1r.ttttyttethi?ti.itfiiyyi f.. ct' Enters 1mbrt mé'h‘eri'tdrre of a remedy that. is sure. safe ai1Tritrritic,Put. nam's .;Pniuless Corn. 1Txtrnurtde never falls, never causes pain. nor the slightest discomfort. . ' . .1 A Shillclent Proof. - , Chicago minister who is very pop- ulhr among marrying toll: recently met a man 101' whom he had per- formed the marriage ceremony several years before. - I' Do you remember marrying me?" thefmil'rtttyy! asked hire. _ ' A "c,eitaiiily I do," responded the min- inter. "Well, now. doctor: I know it'sm val delicate quedt9on, but did ydu ever Inn receive any remuneration for that ttw service ?" Z et?, The reverend gentleman hesitated, cleared his throat and then blurted out: " Not a red cent." Then 11'ay questioner smote his palm with the other, and exclaimed: "I fem-ed as much. Do you know, we have had good reason to suspect All that is human must retrograde if " do not aatrance.i-Gibtron. PRACTICAL Silk V GY Sl'SI’EN "KO "CLF.. "7tTe,1'rCr, m --.- _ To Stew Kidney Frcszy, 'T" f, 'lt x: l., at“ it"isa'q ',..., 2, "--'i3cimiatraittytiaetf"' ""7" Oct. 21.--lNei'tsteeipts of farm pro- duce Mus Were the largest ot the Non, 8,000 bushels of grain, " loads ot hay"opo of straw, 500 dressed hogs, with a plenteous supply of fruit, Veg- etables, pogltry, butter a_nd eggs: . Wheat-Unch-d; 700 bushels sold as follows: White and red, at 70e to 71°; gamma bushels at 74c. Barley-Easier; 6,000 bushels sold at 460 to 48140. oatas--sEasMr; at 8le to 3155c tor 1,200 bushels. . "rtre-suiis; 100 bushels sold at Nie., " C . Has-aEtutiet; at $11 to $1'd.Nrper ton tor 30liias. - _ "iiitiGCimrmer and scarce; one load sold at " pg; ton., . ' Dressed _Hogs-The market was overstock“; over 500 hogs being bought by Mr. Harris alone: Farmers did wrong to kill during the warm weather. It. seemed as it every farm- et had got the same notion, and had [:11le hogs. Prices declined. ranging from $5.40 to 85.60 per cw1., with a few choice {13853.3 . -i?oGroas--P:Gritu1 and easier, at tge to 55¢ per bag. 'Butter-u-Tiki; at 18e 10 200 per tic, $22.80; mildh cow», each $28 tn bulls. heavy. export. good qu 254.1213: to 8tAIr., Abullft. ple bulls. heavy. export, good quality. firt.121"-'. to $4.40: bulls, medium. export; $3.40 to $3.65: loads gout! butchers' and exporters, mixed. $4 to $4.121-22 stamens. $22 to $3; food- ere. heavy. $3.40 to $3.80; feeders, light. $3.25 to 'iN.i0; calm", each. 3; to $10; sheep. per uwt., $3.25 to $3.40rsheep. Bucks, per own, $2.50 to $2.75; lambabucks, per nwt.. $3.50 to 253.75311025. 160 to 200 lbs. ouch. $437131: hogs, light Cats, $1: hogs. heavy tats, 8t; hogs, our!) fol. $4 to $4.11: 1-2: hogs sows. 83: hugs stags. 82. Weekly Review of Toronto Trude Toronto Help”: Trade in whole- sale circles continuing very satisfac- tory and values in nearly all staple goods are strong. Hides arid skins are dearer this week owing to scarcity and an active demand. Them is a good demand for general gamer-lea and provisions, with values well main- tained. More inquiry from the Unit- ed tj.t.atrt " (Banach), neeee wool ha Market Reports -AW-- . The Week. room-tad. .wtth buyers and" seller‘s vupa'rt'.,fnm1 ' the .gwool isr, hem: wim' great»? ooilfideuuo. The sortiqgtnde' in dry ttoods continues acsis'e,' not-H 'tvithtrtattding the mifd,-iutigeitimra'hle 'weather. The grain markets are :19”; tur itltfa! scarcity of t'ooe'au “eight: Ila .inlterquzgg with exports timid-Nutr- ti1ef:.ciiti ,lowcr. Jrtyptrt'T remimnces.‘ .nw"‘satisfuctory. The Joel, v" annoy _tsiar"ike't"1irsrtzsa,i1.1' 'ttr Ilr'ui.- _ A, ' I l Grain on pugsfxgh br"Euitope: I, ’ F ...' Qu:.o_the .-cur‘u if} JUiic'agb T at Cthe 'iplot.apdit.x' lime-mu? r" wheat, Wm; Csiulfiu"y't 70 ll-Neil', puts on nocém- "om. pi7ieitt," 70 1-220. akiLQalIa 71 1-60 (ugsktirit', . page on Nay whegxt . T) 1.4% Maid,- mhu 74 G-tty ; _ pubs on December Loom 303-80, runs 30_:3-8é; puts on, 'ley corn 215430 to 313-10, Tails May corn 2.515%0' w mas-w, 'vuna BI 3. ie. . - _ .. Grain engagements at Chicago to. day: Coru, 200,000 W18. Freight rate on corn, 81-2c. - mt» The "stipts ot wheat at Liver. pool during the past three days wtre 811,000 Bantams, including 257.000 centuls of American wheat. Receipts of corn, 137,100 centuls at Ameri. Brad-tron“ on Fable. Montreal wholesale trade circlesurc' actively engaged in thr {all trade which is much larger than in former years. There is a big demand For all Hues oi staple goods, and tho rm-vnt advances have largely contributed to the acthity‘. 'atrtlre retail trade twar there will he a further rise in values and are anxious to get in stovks at current prices. Accounts with the country trade are very etrtisCuetory now and rpmlatunves are prompt. . An active blmhleas at the Count oitiareoeMrtuts to characterize undo there. The demand lor ample mulsls gmwmg. Building operations are Mill 2ttitivt, and as a grezut deal of lulun' is living gmployod and a wool deal of money is yiiyutlau'rVat n rwiHl‘u rm, tnil lmslnrm' ts better than for ' sume Hear-m: _ll'l. _“ . Ball The estimated receipts of hogs in Chicago to-day were 22,000; Official yestemay. 37,634; estimated re- ceipts for tomorrow. 27,000. Cattle receipts. 4.500. including 2.500 Tex. ans and warns; market steady. M a I Bushman was now!- as some lines at Toronto, r lrst half of oetobecthtu NEONTO MARKETS. It an. tu1r. I "k i'U..wcu o" c, t Trade in whult to to to rf/Ji/ir, Rl1't, f,vtidttrltptt,F, Gate mam“? :.,qii.fil',' mini "E 'ti) innp1oryrirCr. {-555 " . Tim Ewe Iiberal_deliser1ets of grain have caused greater actiy.ity itrwttoub. sarlo and rettiil mitten; at Hindu; this week.‘ L ".. C - In the sum way the gem-m1 Nrlter is awaiting awash “do: to diecovee through his skirmishvrs what. his enemy's plan '0! balm: lm niutwtuvt' points he must. needs in mason-M0 his own men. - ' ' - While awaftimt 'thln Informathm he posts his men_whem he minke they will be most. unpelul, and vnlno stations mm . at points a little in rear ot the tine ot Irttttle, from which he can onlor them to any point when: strongth uuy bit needed. Wheu the shrunken: orahe mix-mun 'mp: army meets the skumlahm ot the masking army there is apt to be hot fighting; " .1. tjutorlrut this is a. mltp' prolimhmry ty. the :1?qu tsettle. While "ttio sunnisnivré- ' {ms “dump," their work the h-hwt"trM.t.t of war’ falls on, the [gr-syn! the'mu Ln mica tl Dottie. $1110” paw mum to do at" Wu t. t j . ,, {my}; 1qt _ battle-the t'l7l'efi'tt,tr, oflttt','.ge, ud- wmeo. ttter.retirgatiRift"ii'irtikd Jiyii,,te ' the mun-donut; vrut.t'tt " ttie1Itf'th'" ‘try. the trauneikstoratwattr :ttleY; ‘3} $10“ thelfinn} 'd4ttetttre" Denim-t a' mrnmm .‘inc ' m ht ' all of than "i,ifiiie,'iiittiii.'-1,ti,'j,.l!.ii',, vonsmovudttrti,-htt%qt' ' “th 't'.m'iphr' at pointer of jitiiks"iiet"oms' MM?!- _ man, and uirx.m'gitsieautrtm*t'ftyttyuitt . .hm'e. .. . a. 1vi,tAtt9rte.tthy _' “If? (mm. . then,» SW; , pli)Tifu.jFy.v,ttCr.vr.tr+: ' l.ero". “to T "iNf.,'tiihiiitf, w-y-vu‘ set or ritviatry ia'f"tiitorh'or:, up?! at aa. oriUml moment C. aii rittmtidittf"-fN'rti charmM'ith tho _ bayonotsi .~ ' The army Eumd'wlzon the, dole-u- sive holds its Hm in poaltioti--vvory buttery placed when it will do the most good, and ovary tuttMttryttttttt 1y. lug down and. taking: the utmoa‘t " Vantage of "wstvtrestu2nir,doa' J)! Inequality of ulggnmud, tu, {Nll't himaell tth' ntqeft"i0r; 1mllyle; . _ El Wherever mopeds admins no either side the genera! commnndimz wayside throw: troectarwaed, Jr: " l heavy masses Q,Mbln tearbuJre" the most‘of tt. Ir/m] Hue-u: Llw‘ other 1be broken, "e1tl2rt';'a't12'i1ilt'Ci" ettort (iii made to convért the ‘breach mm l victory. And 'lf't'ictory comes the loavnlry thttnarctorwttyt 1n pursuit and in an ondeavor m‘oonvert the 1'vllilnti"s defeat Into cout.-Londoes i Harald. _ T TORONTO The fear of a main" nursing has been veterrod to as nmk‘ng for 1mm" between Great Britain and tho Trum- 'ivaal. It is a gaming and a great [can coming alike upuu t.'t"ittlrt1?, to up? present mutt-(pray; ll] real it , ”WW..- vv..-.v.‘--,v H, may be men from the Met that al- ready, on the Marga: of mort- rumors of war, the tribes in thar nurtlwa-n part of the Tranqvaul have Inseam" restless. while the Matabelcs "re Mult- tlng Work and eudmn'oriug to get arms. It will be mmwmhercd that the’ little Jameson mid. with it's with- drawn] of police from Matatreteiand. was the oxwrtunlty and incitement. ot tho last Malawian, .wzu'. any)". doubt, an armed comm-p lwtwean Great Britain and tho Transvaal Would be rmparded by Qit,')dti' of blacks as allowing an. on) tunitvy for a. general mug tlu'caghmn south Attica. In some any» tle' risitmrwotold be against the I)utch..a;m1 ip Home it would be against all whito mm. Constmmy in Rouble "uk.'avt'eorT mm as accurate _ {In in 30qu "Her nutty of tho world. nut thr'la'testff‘ rum-1:9 probably with?“ a -l"jl/i1l'ilirll) dis? when of the truthy'fip.w dimv that. in (‘ape Colony the p'quMZon “NEW".- 812 white and 1,a4istsu'tr:troatHriri'o' " Natal. 44,415 white n4 lrt'. may _col- m-od: in th'ydl-slul j't.til)'i/itt1iti,f'/f co WOO ootoiod: , "m _ 'tttmia-ttali/ard. _ 5.2.3! xvh'rter'.ttttd 'it,iipio'tMAur;i'rln Bagutotaud, 578 white? slid? 1:18.326 ,mnul‘ed; lll,tll¢- Tr-tal, rgl0ratB'd9 white and 649.500 cblorod; iat 'Msas" taud,mo white and "u/OC! "olored, and "rr,tittrrtlrryre 893,093 47,716 Whit: Mud 1'2.wmtamlored. ,rtlPEtiGt "re V nearly four times and many MW at “whales in South Arrest' an}, Whole. “'IIEN ARMII‘IS MEET. i A man can get ready for a journey l in n w minutes. but a. woman In "ever really prepared tre lt, even after she \ has durtsl1 on as. Tommy-pop, a can)!” In a man who 001th money. isn't he? Tommy’s pop-Yee, my son. Tommy-Them is a lady cashier a Comma“? The Black Perllln t Africa V39 MAHQUC M.

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