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The Huron Signal, 1885-6-19, Page 2
• i I jt 1 2 OOUNTY COIIPiOIL. The following reports were crowded' out last week Coorrre Txkaat xaan'a arrears Te the Weeder end Casson y M. OVUM, of Hetes. Galen ameat,--I ,Ybnhtt herewith • et•tement d collections trout Dou-rest- dent land. between Jas- 1 and April 1tt1M also • statement Of cash on W d a vallai:e to meet current expenses. Since the January meeting the .um $1,580 of sink fund has been placed at M per tet., leaving • balance on hand for investment of M.5M•=- 11 will be necessary tolerant to the war- den and treasurer power to borrow say 230,000 from the bank to meet expendi- tures until the taxes are paid in. .TATk11►xT of collections from non-resident lands between January 1 and April :fu, 1005 : AshOeId ...... g _t 14 Colborne.:- i5 17 Goderlcb Tp 9 2 Grey Hay Howick Huilett.. . Morris McKillop. Stanley . Stephen Tuckeremith. Turnbury- •, W.Wawano.h t Brueseto Exeter \Vrozeter . poastail ssdasl health obese ke aha township of AaihileW. Moved by Io Ale Mary by, euenoded by H. Cham that Donald Melvur he laid tib for damage dens to orchard by teams pier hie though dunes snow Wwlmde. The comma dm adjourned for revi- sion court work- A•reeaMat d Robert Flanigan was charged. and Ike. Ili Qtsed was UI- .sed for pant of *owe. party. A feothers w as name, weer sada pada i on ia tads where p erty had demigod, heads eine, Let i. essameet. Moved by D. Mc*arses, seconded by H. Garvin, that the asset* ,.'s roll be accepted se revised this Iififlh day of May 1806. Neat sitting of cod - oil tw be held os Jahr 4, 1806, at the council room. Ws. Lista clerk. was •••e mats canoes' somas= Tat rRL roff lila num Mesa NeLL What is to be this duty which is going ;2H . 61 b1 ' to be discharged ! It is tie duty of 4 0i reeking and revisit* the lists of the jiry 90 tit empanelled to try the Government of the .040 Stet to 7u it 671 80 i t 0 THE REBELLION 12,000 Ott 1lensea en rieslanrrva roe 1885." Administration ea Justdue.... • 0 2, 00 00 00 CO timid.. .. tid.► 2. 00 . . W Jury 2.300 School Management 2,200 00 Lunatics and Charities 5110 00 Salaries and Council Fes 5,000 tOW Repairs to County buildings 500 ('ontingencies .. . . 1100 00 700 00 Stationery and Printing 410 Crown R Releases 400 00 Agricultural Societies 200 00 Iligh Schools. 2,900 410 tbundary$Lines 3,000 00 Roads and Bridges 20,5tO 00 E 00 Model Schools Over -expenditures for latah . 4,000 M SPECIAL ACCOERT$. Sinking Debenture Interest 15,900 00 Sinking fund 5,:100 00 N. G. Road interest. 800 010 •• '• pinking Fund 1,Uu0 00 $70,530 r8 Lew estimated revenue fr 3m IRs to Office $1,MN0 00 Pedlars' licenses 500 00 Auctioneers' " sob 110 nat7<saime muses. A esnrtapotd•°t with the 9Oib, trrit- ls% ken map near Pert PM. trim hog lake eettlrmwt to rut the Animask 30 maim The first pats wee emir • vary geed trail Keay mi. el Whim beim is the aeiphher- hood wan Men, bat ao LhdiYs them- selves. Yet Pitt is os the north beak of thefflimbeniteeraa, on a flat esbadiag aboeltne Mk for the neer. Whoa the adman reselted the crest of the maim eyerbandlal she beet Iso fort was sero, bee asoke we Only a few b•arelbetore a Imp bead of Indians had visited the place and eel the different headings uta fire sad the weSUIT suuldeng on our arrival mn s• scrutiny of the musics of the furs revealed rouse sickening facts. On the bank of the river the body of a deadup {iesman was found. The bead was charred beyond recognition, the hearts was met out, hands and feet num- soled, the lower part of the stomach cut open ami the whole a teas uf t.»tertng corruption. In the bosh the body tit a sewed man was tumid stepped and burnt, the heart cut, abdomen cut open and hands chopped off. Both these men had beau scalped. It was a disgusting and sickening sight, and again bitter cases oa um Indiana were heard. Aviv.tng at Frog lake the settlement was fond to consist a the Roman Catholic mission, a mill and some eight the Htithland.rs of 160 ysrs on s day, which is to try the quessiou between the Guverument and the Opposition. Why should those who are in the majori- ty, who have all the advantage which place gives, which power gives, which patruea*e give., which 'majority givs— wb$ ohm ki they in addition have the pewee II aim* the mea who to settle the Uri -a-these who aro to determine whether they shall coatings to hold this or not 1 I ask fur answers to these ar- guments. We have not heard any an - ewer yet. We have heard no reason gives why the views taken in other countries, the views so obviously basad in the corner. Two of the bodies were Indian affairsand it was um account of appmainta upon meson and justice, should not bo those of Father Faffard and Father Lilac that guiliu.a wane,"wane,"that the liberals hied here. 1 in that th(sm 1 andsad the •°other was riot of a Ly brother, objected to the Indian clauses of the fourth of some one unknown. bill. WOW ON HI MILAN , RING & 8UMMER we% e....e. rum These ea ens SPRING Levet M .Mtaew --- la the House tit COMMONS a ]Iso• day, Mr. McMaster undertook to defied the eitensiois of the traaelt ae to the loins. Ho compared the ladle= to the Mipphlasden of 1S0 years ago, who he sail were "prodigally savage' at the time, and it was may wssn their oiled steo was broken up try tee prowess of 8ritis► anise that they roes to the level they aow oss.N. kle endeavored in aid his argonaut' by retie faani, and quilled the law of Oliver Wendell Holmes whish tell that'The world is but a child .till in ago -out' and conclude by saying, 'Be patient. there is • hand that guides.' He said in Indian affairs there n a hand that ',abides, This unintended but apt illustration of the Premiere position as Superintendent -Gen oral of Didion Affairs milled out rounds of ap puss from Liberal members. Mr. Mo - 'a whole effort was so st eiblieg and hie illustrations so far-fetched that it only provoked shouts of laughter- liir Richard Cartwright said that some Yaws ago when he made • Jocular re ferenes to Hoghlanders,without the moot remote idea of giving any offence, his remark was made much of and tortured into a reflection upou a nationality which he held in the highest eeteesm. The metubwr for Glengarry (MoMastmr) had, however, fwd a comparison which placed New Goods arrived, and will be arriving dure ing the Season. or tune settlers' buses, and the church parsonage. Every settler's house wee pureed, levelled to the ground, and their contents strewn around in the cel- lar of the parsonage, and guided there by a terrible smell, one of the most awful eights ever seen was witnessed Four dead bodies were found huddled together level with the Mohawk savages of 1642 This was • slander on the Highland pen plc sod only tended to exhibit how des- perately driven the supporters of the Government were when such a compar- ison had to be resorted to. Alluding to Mr. McMaster's poetic quotation, he said there was ne doubt a hand guiding I can sail all as to Material and Style. HTT GEC D1:3-1•TL001' members of Parliament whet will assent in silence to the pissing of a law to sur- render to the Government of the day the apeointmmit of the men who are to maks and revise the luta, are unworthy of sitting in • free Parliament, and thuse who feel, as my hon. friend near me feel, that this is a question vital to the reality of free representative institutions, are not seemly at liberty, but are also bound, to struggle to the utmost of their _ ability against the incorporation of this 0':.01/10 00 11167,838 tlti vicious principle in the Lw of Canada. W i. HoL.MEi, Why, sir, to say that our present system County Tresaurrr. involres occasionally some injustice in the making of the lists to the one party sryrL$.'drrTAar rtil•eca arlOaT. We reecmmend that the following ac- counts be paid : melotia and improper Conservative awes - Ju. Bun & Butt. books for sheriff 643. nor or tsuctionary snakes the luta wrong. John Campbell, 1.).. attendui,. K. Taylor,a pn.oner 6(i ly, and occasionally an improper and Your committee have examined the Iver zealous Reform °wiser does the Treasurer'. securities and tied theta all same thing, and that that is a reason for correct, and recommend that the bends I this change—I do not my for a change, which were released or can:elled when hat fur due change—is absurd ; because the present mortgages and binds were!, or the other, that occasionally an over accepted as securities be handled to the I the change is one which puts the dead Treasurer by the clerk. weight of a revising officer all the alae The *tousles for the current year on one aide, which air it shall be the were laid before the committee amount- I nominee of the Government in all tams ing to$6 ,658,exclisive of the equivalent to the legislative grant to public schools, who shall nuke the lint, and the other requiting • rate of two [Hills on the perty, the party of the minority, shall dolkr on the equalized assessment of { have the function of appeal. It is a very county, and we recommend that • by law great blessing that it u able to a imposing the above rate be pwsed and ; ll ply, also • by-law to raise a sum equal to the but it is a very great misfortune that legislative school Rent I it should always have to appeal And The Treasurer placed b t 're your cram as a matter of fact runny appeals will not mittee for examination • morteaTe for 1660, portion of the *tektite fund. making in- expense, the loss of time, the uncertain - vestment a part of the sinking fund. I ty, the trouble would prefect the appeal Said in.e.trneut has been made accord- which ought to take place. But, as I ing to statute and by law. said on the second reading of the Bill, D. D. Witeos. I Chairman. i the lists will be made right for the ap. pointers of the Revising officers. We are to have an appeal, and, though we Council Hall, May 28, 1R8 i. are thankful for small mercies, though he I The council met ',deo All the .nem- gtvea us now at this late hour the right A a1e1 t'ItmaaNy. bens p t llers Munroe and to make an appeal, we insist, with all the is which bar teen invested a take place, because the difficulty, the Ashfield. FASHIONABLE TAL IOR_ Itemembcr the take woo .1l•u. ural Loo, to Hoak .1 emleasL Ge. 1Ch Foundry and Machine Works, The corpses were horribly mangled. All Mr. Campbell, of South Renfrew, in four heads were charred with tire beyoud a speech which caused great applause,re reoognitioo. The four hearts had been puduted the insults offered regarding torn not and wide incisions had been his countrymen by the remitter fur Glen- inade in the lower part of the stomachs ry. The strong men of the es n regiment cried Dr. Lenderkin, represents a coasti- like women. The ft.nr corpswetn- tuency comprising puny Hiehland voters tarred next [Horning. took exception to the statements mads rsr QUEEN a (,W Mort 01'T. by Mr. Mactnaster, and said the insult ItArreeroa°. June 8.—Cul. Otter's of comparing Highlanders of 160 years ago with harbats. wvag es was atrocious and deserved the most severe repro - brain. Mr. McMaster. seeing that he had committed a serious error,made an effort to gine • new coloring to his utterances, H while the base rang with shouts of de- rision. His struggle to clear himself of the responsibility for his statements only tended to rivet attention more closely to them. As he could not repudiate the Langone his erasions were weak and expressfor home. They express fear regarding wortblees. Hs had final] to sink into rs the treatment of the female prisons:satin his sat with the full weight of the op - with Big Bear since Steele's encounter probium which he had attached to hiss - with bin. During that engagement two self by his tortuous efforts to magnify the squaws, who were with the braves, were Indian at the expense of his own nation - allot by the snouts, Big Bear had point- •lily• brigade leaves for Jackfuh Lake tomor- row, as it is reported that Big Bear is moving east. Jacktish Lake is about fif- teen mils north of here. The Queen's o Own are glad to get back to active ser - vs again. Mrs. Gowanlock and Mrs. Delaney reached here at eight this evening, com- ing by the steamer Rar..nees. Both are rapidly recovering from the prostration nc mied by the r captivity. At the first opportunity they will leave Battleford Runoiman Bros., Proprietors. CONTRACTS ''AEN FOR STEN IMAM FLOURING MKLS. A110 OTNER ■'CNN ENT warn. Flouring Pills Changed to the Gradual Reduction Ste/ ed out to his young men that the whites hh him es Several meb- eadded to McMaster s Horse Powers, Grain Crushers, Straw Cutters, Agricultural Furnaces, Stoves, etc-, etc , at Lew Prices .411 Kinds of Castings .1Iade to Order. *" R. W. Rrw'nurr ta J. B. RrnetWA. Ooderich, Nov. Ok IMS 19111-ly PEOPLE'S STORE. BARGAINS 1 GR -MAT 3ARGA='NS VCOC r OR FRODIICF_ BEE ,THE GOODS MARRED DOWN_ W_ H_ RIIDL_ EY V Jan. 21. 1886. The P•cple's Store, Gsderich LOW PRICES_ COME AND SEE THE BARGAINS 1Y QROCERIEtt3, C F2OCg$RT WJRE, CHI Te WARE, STONE Wlt•Ri, Also • Lar•e Line of eta., etc., AGC Moustache Cups, Ladies Cups, Fancy Mugs, Malica Ware Vases, &c., which will be sold at COST. W_ V ITC1--2ETedZf_ never killed women, and thus kept the discomfiture by repeating his language, ry..eember jab. mi. llam;ltoa stmt OodrricA. fesasfe prisoners safe ; nuw be canna• and giving it the mount* which he had use that areament, which heretofore has placed upon it. After comm further da - been so successful cession the clause proposed bp Mr. Pat- terson was defeated by a A W of 46 to A Tarr r*OM TILE ALLEGED Dt'y0YT, 31. L. B•Totr, Mont., June 8. —Gabriel Du- -- mont blames Lawrence Clark for precipi- r•raetas tvresreen . Hhe oml e toting the rebellion. says y had 26 men at Duck Lake, four of whom were killed. He declares Major Crozier tired first. Gabriel gut a severe scalp wound in the tight. At Fah creel his w force was 47 men. With thehe sue - easefully stood off Middleton and his 600. Four half breeds ware killed at Batoche. They ran out of ammunition fur their Winchesters, or they could have gained a nu t victory- Riel was in e of the fights. ct6d Dumont says Rie1 awith courage. Not a single man was kilted by Middle lob's cannon or Getting gun ' They shot too high. lit hae a poor opinion ei Mid- I dleton's ;lieu as fighters. were Ire.eo• s . • Shaw wasted on the council with • peti- force with which we can Insist, that he tion, sighed by • large number of rate payers of the northwest corner of the not the right U. take t.. hemmedthe township, praying the council to grant apower of appointing the maker of the sum of money suOicicnt to ditch and lists of those who are to judge him. To gravel opposite lets 18. 44, 47i, lake natl. these proposals of his, which are to coos - The clerk was instructed to notify Ake,bine the functions of making and rev* Long to move fence on con. 12. K- R. 6 and 7, W.D., to proper place. H. Cham -'I mil the lista in one single man, who can- and wart asked to wait en Messrs. March- not be competent to do it for the rearms 'Mon and Smith respecting beg in road on 11 have stated. and to remove the making D. L., con. 13, with • view of having of the lists from those best qualified by that part of the road straightened. and knowldge and experience, and the con - report at next meeting. Moved by D. McMurchv. seconded by H. Chambers, fidence of the leorle, to peform that that 61h0 be geeneed W dtteh aid gravel lunation, and hand over G, the GovepTt- parts of gravel road near Anibmrly ment of the day the appointment of the )laved by H. /siren, seconded by P. 'nee. and rociser, 1, for my part, offer Care, that John Black receive 611.20 to defray expense of bringing children my humble, and earned, and strenuous, from Belleville M1,i'eo1 by D. Mc . and lasting, avid persistent opptsition-- Ifurchy, seconded by H. Chambers, that [Hon. Edward Blake. the following aoc.'unts be paid : . Maur - age Wallace, work on L.11., 64. James i • Good a •hIwH.Mablr. Johnston, re,winng culvert on L 1t-• $3.50; Duncan McKen-ie, repairing cu vert un L B , 62 :+h. Ales. McLeod, I betiding cubert om ren. 12, W.1)..11LV 1 Alen. McAuley, work on M. 0 12 and 13, W. 1►., $5; Joseph Cowan. r••painng culvert on 8 R f► and 1 :1. M, owl by H..Giriui, ascuudmd 1ty D. ylc.Mur• - city, that the following accounts be ii.tnt Joseph Tiger., work on hill. 64: Thee. Ktewart, repairing crilv.rt, $' : ,lames Couwns, bealdithg three new culiert and reperritur rand, 926: Peter ('antlsn, beddingculvert and repairing r a,I 06: John Andrew, cutting Motif on hill, rrm. 12, £ 1).. 61.25; (len. Aumhv, rut- ting logs in Nese Mile river at Dungan- aerrn bride*, 73: ; Richard Treleaven, binding culvert, 6'i: (let,. Herne, cutting We free Harrill bodggee !o'. Alex, Kul- paer.-e. rrlr:rang cutlet -1s, Etl:r. 1Mvid Jaime .n. repotting approaches to ('er- wk • i•ridge, beteeen Tots 21 and 22. i. it $'1, Jas. Dean, repairing hedge in Wee of lot 16, L K , fIi John Farris'', ►noising road S. R. a and 4. W.1)., N'•: Mrw«I by 1'. Cure seconded by i). Me- M,rrhy, that each • .f the fo''lowing per• inns reprove bid ss ct:aritf : NIL Thome*, Mrs fl ilea. Mrs. Ibagbr, Mts. M♦ (linty s.4 Mix. Martin. A roper front R. if Bryce, secretor', of Provincial ]Meed of Health. was laid on the e.tnn• all table. tegn.sting this, • medical liesah e3swr he ot•l.othntw l h.r this t•,wnahit'. lined by H I;lit n.. ascended by 1'. Clew. that James McKay, M.D., be ap• i he Ilami'ten Sre'r•b't.'r aye that Mr. Wake is chM°et taking, and he is to be premier himself. if that is se, the ow- try our expect a cabinet that will Jtr. Blake had a cabin.'t nuking oieeirtuulty on Dec. 2t►. 1871. and he then established a geverninent whish with • few changes in its pers'nel, has stiee1 ever since. Fourteen years is got a pall rea.rl. It is the certainty that when Mr. Hake once *tabled** a Domiciles government it is boned to stay - which maks the average Tory feel unrnmf• .r. table when be regards the future. — (tktawa Free Pres.'. i.. e'a•'r Tied Thea. Will the farmer who is getting higher pro -ea to.lay for ajricuttnral produce in cenecquence of the N 1' than he used to under the Mlacketioe tarda, kindle rifle and at it.• facia and figures ) -[llitagee j Free Press. read Ltaarsamg. 1111/01118••••All seEntetrs frons that terribl a anniesnt, :ieirreig sea be mad. n fs ome b7 s i1N s apl.!iestinn cif P'Tnid ; E.irtitnintl briskly ruhlwd on painful R.iel is my prisoner, said General \lid• dleton. Heacens ' said the Government, he V. give the whole thing away: Hurrah !said the opposition, now we shall get the truth uf it. Poor fellow !said the Castors, he's not responsible for his actions. What will they d.1 with him 1 said the public, because we're not going to be humbugged s seeund time. I.11 nuke him revising barrister for Batoche under the Franchise Bill, said Sir John. Never such disgrace to a Frenchman, said hir Hector, we'll see him bathed first —and yen 10.1. Let him aims and explain the Fren- chase hill to me. I can't get it into my head, said Mr. )Apr •ole. Certainly not, said Mr. Royal, the poor man is on the verge of tenuity al- ready. To tit him for future empinyment 1 enfold instruct him in the Civil Heroine reaminatmm AM. said Mr. Casey. Rubbish ! said Mr. Chapleau, lin the' civil service nun. And where (to 1 come int asked Mr. Ilbch'ck. Ortrr, Order, said the Speabmr, the question is as to the disp.,siUon of Mr. Louis heel. t lentleman must keep or mr /Sentence hien t.. read litykert's scrap book, said McMullen. No ; to. horrible a death, replied Sir John - Mak. hits extract railway information 'tum Pole, said Edgar. im1,.auhle, can t he done. said Elake. l'.e hen to silence Landerkin, said Maar petrow are afraid tc trim ever- greens, under the impression that es the buds ate in su many instances terminal it would be impossible to cause • fresh growth of young shoots. The fact is, no other family of plants is more greatly benetitted by systematic pruning, not er- iority of en the pt plants are furnished with adventitious buds, that is, hidden organs which der - elope and grow from tree surface of the brunch apart from their usual ',posit- ion. We have linty to examine a ter- fect hedge to ascertain hew much denser a plant may be induced to growwhen frequent clppmg been restored to. Under Inc pies, of urmal,ty, sums other- wise careful arboricultunsts neglect the pruning ; but this is a mutalen view, as the operation is merely recommended while the taws are young, so that in after years an uccauunal refractory limb will be all there is needing cutting. Many careful gardeners prefer leavin,c this work until the first week in June,as the irstgrowth which is usually the most vigorous may then be checked, and in- duced to thicken up. Sufficient time is also allowed for the new growth to ma- ture before severe weather can Injure It Iparts, and withest os.nv any di•goshng ; medicine day after day with little or n.. rwolt Pinot 1..ghttnng also curve se I effect 'sally T. •thach., Lumloge , }thou elitism. Il.adaehr, and is only 43 cents ' per teetle at the drug store Daly. Mden-e your rrandm ,cher ' said the Speaker LinJerktn cant be silenced by ancone. 'try hem on Charlton. No god ; only ma'am poen worse, std tarts Casey and l' un.ron e,'inc. I'in got an ids, wed H.sann. You have I Nonsense ' re:nerke l the 6pxaker. i have. thought, sail Mills ; make him a senst'r. soh' Vet' (i.ewl' Happy thought [leer, Hear' said the House. Says Dryden : "She knows her :nen s^d when ;coma and swear Can draw you to her with a " But it muse be beautiful hair to have such power : an. beautiful hair can be et.sured by the use '•f C,en*Lese RAIN Kis Est& Sold at 50 cts. by J. Willy% 2© The continued use of Rogorso!t'ot Peo•rt'.alztn Ettt'Le:ote tovagsably cleaaisee the blood from all nnpurit.s and restores the .ysaim to a state of healthtulnes, that a manifested in In- creased constitutional vigcr, mental acti- vity, and lightness and buoyancl of tents. Always ask for P. 1,i1'titt's I Tints. )rrautt!.:111 EML1.140 , sad be sure tufo get it. _ new Life fir /Nsereas Weakliest/41 ey fad• ease. SrtNnt and Eleselvette•. The l:reat (ler Ilan Invigorator is the e sly apectfic for imp,den' y, nerv'• is de- bility, universal lassitude, forcetfalnem. pain in the lock or sales, ifo matter how ehettered the system may be from te- enage of any kind. tate Gre.it German Remedy will restore the k.st function, and •scare health and hrj[. p.noss. $1.00 per box, mg teotes ler $.i.00. - -Id by all Jntggnts. Sento :1 receipt of prix, pe;d, by F .1. (' henry , Tele''.., kin, aurae rgent ler rutted lanais. Cir. sailers and testimonials sent free. fti„ldt by Oso. /Inputs, a ole aa;et.t for Gode- rieb ;Cn, : A Reward—OI one dere•t "Yeasts i.y to 1M 0110 Sending the beet f•'..r hn' rhyme tat iisaavkr,`' the remarkable little gem for the Teeth sad Bat:. Ask o dr set ,.r auldr•se. Nye TR• Mea Dv..tarrrr -rr,--. ty - xT • with perfect hcCith n rather to beehteen l'se Prof. Lew ■ Aolphuar than eche...reef Tone.-.•,*. Ti, the Prickly Mink, Nett). Rall marb..tr.,.• -a • -:r •-d r-a•wlAVO r• „ ST.*. A.. , t • lea B AG A 1 N 8 FOR----CASW1 1 4)1 kELLIN(: OFF MC STOCK Of w LOTHING AN:o GENTS' Ft tt ISHI>;ue At a1 Greatly Reduced Price for Cash. Coder.:b 71ilri i. A GEN1 1Nr:.1\Nt,t•N. E)IL\T. ABRAHAM SMITH. Nor. :INN. 11111. 1!M - Extensive --Premises and Splendid New Stock. CABINET - MAKER AND Hamilton Street, Ooderich A Rood aa.ortm.rt of /CA. -hen. Red -rawer. Ii.a:nr it,.om and ratter Ferr.liere. sot h as to 61.11.1 hors aha:r. cane aid wre.o stated., (:ut,t.usrr.s, Her. -...ads, )faitta.,t., Narh-stand Loi.Tgea,'ofas, What Nuts. Look .rgG;aasee. N. it —A .nmyleteamo.'aseat of Coffins and `*rood. siesysea hand also H for h!, at rs•soneble rate . Meti:re 1'r•m;t•a • sp....a;'j — A , a •c;te'r. d ..,,,...,.,,.•.. ...,. ...: _L OOTS&SHOES Seo- rrn.g 'W'edd.tzp lase t. announce tr, the Public that they have 'pent•.! Lusines in the alone Stir' in the our, Wel"' . crap :ed by Horace Newton Hating purchased a large and well asa.-rted stock ;,f fe rir'.r and Nnmmer Goods at rlr.se figures, ire aredetermine to :rive the Pnhlic the henet t. QUICK SALES, SIlLL PROFITS MILL BE OUR /LOTTO .11111 -Please call and examine our good* l.efore purchasing elsewhere. alt 'Remember tho place, next door to J. Wilson's I/rug Store. t1esCustom work will receive our special attention. OP None bot the best of material used and first -clue worlmcn .mpli.yed. of 'Repairing neatly done en the shortest entice (ioderich.March) Ii$2. DOWNING & WEDDUP ART DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER Ne' stte'irce.,1- ill w:oh na er.vnno-weathome.10st•rioter's rerun pave'. 1i,• 1.. o.. 20,000 Rolls of the Latest Designs Rea utdo: co;or$,ar.da' fr..r.:.-.a )at:very 'r.tit 1.:1good.. ('al mad ...them, The see the heat •-.le.in Iowa. at n.nst he sold Th kt!st Spriog I11i & Fa ioos, AT T3UTLEit'S JJ lh dela M the t Play. a fell Ha His yam tame sums thio titers marl lib i in Gi In M Idc talk, fibs l tabid e1L01 bevdl e. ver foevei 1'u Tamil t..rs Leen a sen 1 der to w w:1. w hat al wa u1 m b •r 1'oay t.Nr fuui st u'i dict tm bane wid kit, a• Let she .r i ref 1r. sate win sum Plat the and She she squ whl sod Hon Ars bac her Id int tate ed het ma in err pia va or, tit tat w IE P w V li • a 1 411.