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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1890-5-30, Page 3RELIGIOUS MOTES- -- — nes/rare ot t'b.Mt. e r • uarlsiatiWt fruw au artiste K .litietah. %.slug : 1.. leant.* i. • copy of the meet ads judicial sentence which has h . prow/mooed its the wheals ut rid—saaeiy. i hat ..i death against stun, the kuueledge of which soiterestioy to the highest degree y Christian. Until tow we are wet it hes ever boon meal* pabh. to the ,. papers. The waters** u word rd as follow.: tii...t•oce pro - by Pontius PsImi., lutarldeot of .vend* of Lower (i.Isl••,that Jesus ,sre,h .hall seller death by the to the seveuteeuth year of the 1 the Rejorir Tiberius, aid nn noir Mtn of the month of March, ow.: holy city of Jerusalem, dur pow Moot' of Aus,•s and Caia- 'onhu. Pilate, lnt.i.dent ot the a of Lower (dahlee, sitting sh,f.r the presidential seat of the 5, sentences' Janus Christ, of ih, to death alta a crime between ,bora, as the numerous and icor trstuuotusls ut the people *tore sous is e 1suSteader e hu excited the people to midi- • is an enemy i, the lawn. • alla loomed the Sun of God. e calla himself falsely Gm king of e went into the temple followed sultitude carrying palms iia their n ---TM first centurion, Quintus u•, to bru.g hors to the place um, forbids all persona, rich n prevent the execution of Jesus. themes who hate aigued this ex- •earust Je..a are : 1. Daniell , Pherieee ; ?. John Zorobehels ; noel Rubaru ; 4 Caret Jesus ken nut u( Jeru•alew throuuh the Tournea. Learn to reratv.. 1 to forgive. 1/.. mit carry an sin- g spirit with you through all your fill hurt you wore than anyone t will destroy the happiness i.1 •ouud you, yet its chief feeding - w ill be found tri your own heart. e your neighbor. Tinder is his 160 : levo paw by tier, y.0 pluck a bslf-coueumad oes it, Naming and gleaming, and •1 under your neighbor's to burn it. Who gets the it 1 You find your garments on your own flesh burned before harm your neighbor. So is he who IC. unFor„rving spirit in his bosom. . his own soul like an adder there. I know some, who •re hewselves Christiana, who are e because of their own revenweful- ',wove your enemies, and get your knees and pray for thorn. soon will ohne into yuor own e • flood. "Father, forgive Sweet prayer and • blessed - Central Methodist. ramie I r.ye•ew. u one mark of a household in .-d s known and loved which ',es wanting to our day ; I mean ice of family pi -e'en. Depend the worth of a practice of that be measured only by its et4.cts long period of time; and faintly though occupying only a kw dor make a great d,derena to who,ld at the end of the year. deed, an it be otherwise, when ruing, and perhaps each evening the members of the timidly Id and the young. the paresis children, the master and the —meet ,n a footing of perfect before the Eternal, in sub*se each is as nothing, yet to whom inlin.tely dear that He has re- oy His blood each and all of low must not the bed spirits the enemies of pure and bright 'e Nee away-- the spirts of envy s and untruthfulness and sloth, whole tribe of evil thoughts oke. way for His presence in the 1 old ■ed youuq alike, who, Inge us one by one nearer to the '-1 our existence, so does He Ice us to, he "of one mind in a ere, within the narrow presence o,me circle, and hereafter in time family of all nations and which sha'i dwell with Hien,tbe parent of all eternity. ---Canon C. Hu -nano% t ea. -Having u..d Miasr'd'. Usti - several years in my stable, I is heing the best thing i know . e flesh. In the family, we it for every purpose that s I adapted for, it being reoonr- ) us by the lata Dr J. L R. Personally I find it the beat neuralgic pain i have even R, Trct's, :fetor Yarmouth Livery Stable. be ateueley .r Weaken.' dintee went to a certain Israel - red fur a loan of several thou• nds. "On what security, Mr queried the Hebrew, doubt•. )n the security of my ambition Initis," said the young politi- ly. "Very extraordinary oil. r Disraeli," mnrmored the (Ab- seil on me tomorrow, if you 1 ws will alk it over." The Mai, and Disraeli got the mon- serbaps, when be saw a yoong ,crit ut ling aloof, he re - le stopped to help hien, with a 'Prete that bitter lore when his fleet speech was y the noise of the Opposition, sed it abruptly with the mm- 'tl'h4 der will enm. N . '—The A resit Teas ewe et mane. larch mother aught • severe mating In a very bad eoegh r we afield hear of was tried sal. H.gy.r'd'. Netters! Mel- , 1 and pro. ole fleet Aare relieved, and nee rely mired her " . granulite, Heepeler, Oat . 'NEWS OF THE WORLD, The tit 4:64 steam is ahead twoghi ds Fight [Debra 4 mow his• Raabe, "(. D., Thursday infest. The I Moms QaOess will open at SL P.sssstaug es J.s. 111. Two pren'siwd ogres ut leprosy mei re - porton is MAe talo..e cutoff 1. tbfnsp, Thirty -its wept, were drowsed by AID "$I' a! of a terry boat on the Rive Mr. Roble, PararUits, was returned to Fathom/at Our Sem Ordway, without upposi- t,un. d isalsd Casey, • prosperous farmer, killed Mrs. James Hamden Tuesday at Brainard Neb. The tenant.' defence fund in Ireland has beets Glom& the subscriptions reachiuz a total of $:iW.UO0. T1s warlike tone of Emperor W tUum'. speeeb at Koenigsberg has somewhat aur - primed the ltueriaua tier 'Menai k smuude, member for busttb Dublin, is wffertng frost injuries .ustamed LI the falling of his horse. Joseph lord's house at Great Falls, N. H. wen struck by Isgbtawg ou Friday and bunted. Mr. Lard wag killed Madame Dl. Debar, of New York, bas been arrested in [tome, ebar1ud with ubtalu- tug money under false preteens. The wile and daughter of FrsMlent !Stan- ley Hall, of ('lark l'uiverssiy, were suffo- ated by gar in their house at Worcester, Edea An attempt will he made iia the autumn to cultivats Auteriau and other cotton is the Crimean and utter places on the Black sea coast. Four deputy United States marshals aerie e.! at fader Keys, Fin , and arrested Mayor Cottrell and City Marshal Mitchell for terror - ..:,ug tonna, A . urre.p,rdlent cable. that led Harting- ton repels In very strong terms ibe lotion ot- o reuue,u of the liberal-Cmlouteta with the Utsd•toniaa l.iuerala A true bell bas been found by the grand ,ury a ole cyte of Edward Callaghan 'tainted Grand Mester Workman i'owderly emit others fur alleged conspiracy. lis the House of Representatives at Wash- ingtoe, Mr. Flower of New York, presented et p.titpn of citizens of New York le favor f the restriction of iuunigrati.an. `Und.'-Foreign Secretary Ferguson stated in the House of Couua.us that Henry M. Stanley's treaties with African chiefs were not authorised by the Government. [tis said that Mr. Goshen threatens to n- o gg' it the tiuvernmeatreltnsduielt the cissase in his bill which provide for compensation te publicans whose lacunes are cancelled. TRE II 1?UbN.8 WWJJAL. FRIDAY, NAY lit' 11110. • Vassals .e.aaal. A well known 11. P. minister notal with some that Lie eursareestidw wa. itea,wwa 'small by degree*. and ttriull- fully 1...,' so after mush oaruatww 1. , bit u,1 a plan ■biah (tsar enc.) orue,l, .1 his church. At Ibe close of his aer..e o. he •uuouuoed, with a solemn •w, that on the Iollowiug Sunday it ...std be hoe painful dirty to diaouss • family scandal wbioh diredly effected several members of the kirk. Oa tl.e neat Sabbath the sacred edifice was cruwded with an expectant crowd, who had the pleasure of listening 1. an ri- eelleut sermon, the subject of which •.s the pickiug of the apple by E,e and the satire( thereof by herself rod Adam. . t eleasaei. r.a.ee.a•ek. "I read au today's taper that .t pouket- b sk had been lest hen ny some ohs taboo had found it, and I called to ark about ii; I have est •,.tile, " nod a h.• • York woman in • u.esp.per d thee the othrr day "Yee, ma'am." replied the clerk in at- tendance "Will you p'ra.e describe the contents of the pocket -book yon tint 1' "Well, now—!et me see 1 ih,ik 1 Cal) nam. everythi og that was el u.y purse. There was a dollar hill, two teu- oent pieces, ono ..r two nick les, twos or three coppers, some postage slam ps,soree silk ...wok's, a eiaa11 sample of yell, a Nom, a pearl -handed KI.Vr-[)[[diner, a little poem entitled Baby's Kath, a r. - cipe fur making sweet tickles, • lock .d baby'. hair, s oar ticket, a samp'e of torchon Igoe, a memorandum of thit.as 1 waded to get, • r .w .f pin., a (uglily little joke cut from • newspaper, a small pearl button, • small brass tag. acv. cal addresses, a uuy lead wpm', a Caoadlan- dime with • hole 111 It, a anis', rubb r eraser, a railroad time card, ao advert' i- ntent of a bargain sale of handkerchiefs,. pressed violet to a bit of tissue paper, a wimple of dressed btaid, and five or sax other little things that i can't—t )h,tbank you! yea, that's any p',cket-hus•k." And the packet bock he handed her was just three and • half inches fon? by two and a half wide, and half •n inch. thick.—Puck. Tanabe • Trade. There is little doubt that St. Paul is father's plate eras One of combo', but is • •as a national custom that laser, h•) . should be taught some trade ou whirh he might fail back if other rewurcr Atthe next oumwU,ry In Rome three bulb - failed. St. Paul madder, (,sw.lsei. ops will receive eardittais beta Mgr. tier- mid«H. that hath a trade inhis hand, noon, ,kar apostolic of wertent Chits, will Ian to wht is hs like? He is like • ,feed*, traoderredto Polite in a similar capacity, that tea fenced " Not to teach your h..y Dade was considered almost like teach', g bin to be a thief. Life has u,.n, up and downs. The boy at Tarsus lin thought, whilst he learned to weave tl e taut • hair for ehich his province w looted into tent -cloth for the shepherd. and travellers of the East. .hat lode penitence, whet c omf,.rt, his homely ars would bring In Corinth it won how that precious friendship with Aquila and Priscilla; at Ephesus and Thesselohic. it made his life a pattern of dilsgeuce. and helped him to preserve that mania Independence which all generations haw. learned to admire. Nor was this s1!: the Apostle's stall gave bread to those ca mpanioia who, lake himself. had suffer- ed the low of all things. Diligence in early life will make you self-relian'. You will know that If other props are removed your own hands an utielder to your necessities. —&soon Zion's Herald. E . . , Maar., has a .liphtb.ria epi- demic. Over one hundred cars are reported; tidily deaths have resulted. Hotels are cloned, and quarantnue regulations prevail. Jacob S. Resigner, for many years super- intendent of the county poor farm at Free- port Ill., was murdered with an axe on Sat- urday by an insane man nm.-ned William Wilhelm. Representative Edmunds introduced in the United $tatty Serrate • bill "To establish the l-ttiventty of the l; uited titans." It is japed the institution shall be under Cabl- coitrul. George Francis trun arrived at New York ituaday on kis trip around the world and left to r '1 • x,ma, Wean., where his journey each He Inas been exactly two mouths on the trip to date. Thomas McCheane, cunsuiar agent id the United States at Portatn.uth, England, has c ,cunitte I suicide at soutb.ea castle. lie shot himself with a revolver. No rear,' for the act is known. A meeting of the directors of the United States & Canada Railway was held at Mw sena Sprang*, N. Y. to fill • vacancy in the directorate. The choice fell upon Dr. Mc - aides. •d Mass. ne. Mia Margaret lesl.e'.le Blaine, daughter of the Unite.! States sieetary of state. WAS filar rod on Saturday to Walter Demme -h. of New York, at the residence of the bride'. parents In [Washington. John Crouch, a wealthy farmer. aged 7i, his wife, sgoal :U, and his sou Andrew, aged ..I, were found by neighh.,rs in their beds at Itentleyevfle, Pa.. with their throats cut There is no clue to the murl.ren Lubeck. Germany, he excited over the mysterious murder i4 Miss Peterson, daughter of a prominent lawyer. The body was found in* horntdy mangled condition, with eviden- ces that she hal been criminally assaulted before being butchered A case of wholesale poisoning lis• occurred in Wnrsen, Kinney, which has caused wide- spread emeiterruent and alarm. Several hun- dred persons are affected, and filly, mostly cblldswn, are seriously TIL The Vienne ate tread made of flour which bad been ground la a leaden machine. Dilworth !'hone, tbs New York reporter who achieved notoriety in ronneetlon with the Flack divorce Daae, by the jury room. pleaded guilty to contempt of court. Judge Barret fined him CO, which be Choate's escapade coat hien 41 days in and 11960 cash. A meeting la aid of the restoration of the oronto University library was held at the Mansion Hoene, Loudon, the Marquis of T.orne presiding. The Marques stated that _.400 hooks last already been received and moan) more were premised from all quarter. The Wren is arming the donors It is said that • !marriage hag been arranged between Henry M. Stanley and Miss Doro- thy orotesty Tennant, wbo le youth and artirtic, and mach admired, and has become well- known through bar [laver pictnree fn the Academy and other galleries". The nor ringe will probably lake place early in June. Mining riots an reported at Ortnll•, Por- tugal and Dssierti At the net nantwrt plan the miners stoned the troops, who find in the sir. The striker* continuing on the of fendve, the eoldlre seat a volley into the crowd. killing severa and wounding other. The whet* province of Biscay hes bee' plea .d mist n a tt/J Mw. , F... 1. d , May tee.—Shortly before no Reoe y Thos. Fee, foreman in 110/Mhr4 R Peplos'', dour mill, met with a slhseltfng da. h. Hen was in the hammed waning enema the me. bl%ery, when he se- rid•ntly fail Into • couple of argo bev.lkd mg cheek remained with the main abaft. The mea DM tat in two le the lower part of bis body and literally ground t, .bade between the attal teeth. H. was akin at the klags seed the enetdeet became know. through the jarrlag of the .teehln- airy. The mutilated remains promised a sight. The upper part of the std fleet. wen Meted epleartt, bet the teesabasr wags *excited and shape - I es sire. i,t [lues and bleak ikraaaed mea .bat f8 years of ug. and Mama • wife and tem. -Midi -en. His lits was Bl et the time, and it b feared the additional she irk may saem we death. P'm cant. to Feeilewo.Et. Asn Kat Rope lest fail. R. bsMugsal to se balersrl sumer sad Ms Iles was udarelr. r • fort Wonderful Stab,. In 1721 there was torn at Lubeck, Ger- many, says the Ft. Louis Republic, one of the must remarkable chsr•cters ever known in the history of the world. ,r perhaps that will ever be known in all time to come—little Christian Henry Heneckeu, who could . every word contained in the German language when only 4 months old. When 1 yt.sr o,[ age be knew all the leading events to the works history and was as :lam li ar with the pentateuch at most modern professors are supposed to be with their tint text book. At 14 month* he could gave a complete history of every book in both the new and old testament. tit 2 years and 6 months he could answer any question in geography or ancient history. He could hold conversation with the learned savants is German, French, Latin, and Dutch, when ending the`third year of hs life, which terminated • few months later by his death in 1725, in the fourth year of his age. In the few short weeks alloted to him little Henry was baby, boy, youth, man, and graybeard; learning more in that short time than ,many of the world's greatest personae. s have been able to learn in the years of a long life. Jost a hal. while before his death he was ealled before the king 1 If Denmark, who showed the little prodigy every mark of respect. Returning to his native city he set about studying the religions j•nd learning to write, which, added to his other acquirements. was too much for his delicate health, resulting in his death aa above mentioned. The Teacher Who ado teed her pupil* to strengtbee their minds by the nue of Ayer's bar - savant's, appreciated the truth that bodiky health is essential to menial vigor. Fur peauns of delicate and feeble euustttutioa, whether )num( or old, this osseus* i. remarkably beneficial. Be sure you get Ayer% Sarsaparilla. " Seery spring Md fall I take • eats ber of bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and am greatly benefited." — Mn. Junes H. Eastman, Sometime, Maas. 1 I*.e takeu Ayer's Saraapari to with great benefit tont), general health " — Meas Than L. Crete:. 1'a1w3 ra, 11d. " My daughter, twelve years of age, has suffered fur the past year (row Medwee ren .r Instead of studying to pet up pries@ and gat more for their products, farmers would better conserve their interests by seeking to reduce est of production If a bushel of cora just piss at the price, and the cot of -, ' ' be redoeed 11' per teat, that will Ilia se much net profit General Debility. A few weeks since, we began to give Ler Ayer's Sar.ap erilla. Her health has greatly Improved."—Mrs. Harriet H. betties, South Chelmsford, Maas. "Abft a year ago 1 began rising Ayer's Sarsaparilla air a remedy for debility and urnrslgia re.ultiug from malarial exposure in the army. i war le • very bud c..ndttu,u, but elk 1.'111Y/4W the Sar- saparilla, with u,•cis..iuoal doers of Ayer's Pills. hare greatly improved buy Isea1111. 1 aim now *Lie to 0 urk, and' feel that I cannot sal' too much for your excellent remedies. ' —F. A. PlukLaut, Booth bloluneus, Ire. "Illy daughter, sixteen }'ears old. le vain%Ayer's Sarsaparilla *itis gime' ef- fect. Rev. B. J. Grabens. United Brethren Church, Buckhauuw,, W. Va. ".1 suffered front Nervous Prostration, with lame hack and headache. and have been 1i bele wed by the use of Ayer's 8ar.aparilla. I am now NO rears of age, and am aattafh+I that my present heath and prof ngre.l life are dur to the use et Ayer's Sarsaparilla." — Lucy Mt.ttitt, Willingly, Coons. Mrs. Ano H. Farnsworth, a lady 79 yearsold, So.. R'o.sal t..ck, \'t., um., : After several week.' suffering from nervous prostration, 1 prururedl a bottle of A,er's Sarsaparilla, and is -tore 1 had taken half of it any uoo.:al health rcturuc.l." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Paxr.taxD DY . Dr. J. C. Ayer & Cp., Lowell, Mass. Prim(11; atx souls,$+- Wotin4".o tools. B. B. 13—. Burdock Blood Bitters Is a purely vegetable tompound,posssas' perfect regulating powersover all the organs of the system, and controlling their mom - tions. It so purifies the blood Oust it Lama aablwg. A neighbor has rained seventeen lambs in sit years from one ewe, she having had three .t a birth and lasing but one in all that time. Ewes differ as mach .. cows ; some will barely keep a single Iamb from etarvine ; others ear two . r three nicely. Tb. dsffertntee in keep is very small, in can nothing, and to re- turn immense,—Yat•. CURES All blood humors and diseases, from a com- mon pimple to the worst scrofulous sore, and this combined with is unrivalled regulating, cleansing and purifying influence on the secretions of the liver. kidneys, bowels and skin, render it unequalled as a cure for all diseases of the Th. Segueing Tart. Reeding a long time ago that it 000ld generally be told whether or net any- tbiet eeriows ailed a horse by seeing hoe drink out of a brook, I bare sins* ob- served the actions of several borate when (trinities, and find that a sowed 1.,r.e will sand square on all his fee., bet d,ne ailing in shoulders or forward feet or lege wall hand ono leg and steed bis weight on the other three. i have rich faith in tins test ilbat I world it it ii press ie. belnppihtrtog.—W. C. SKIN From one to two bottles will care boils, pimples. blotches, nettle rash, scurf, totter, and all the simple forms of skin disease. From two to four bottles will cure salt rheum or eczema, shingles, erysipelas, ulcers, ab. mcesses, muting sores,and a II skin eruptions. It is noticeable that sufferers from skin DISEASES Are nearly always aggravated by intolerable Aching, but this quickly subsides on the removal of the disease by 13.13 B. Passing xt to graver yet prevalent disea.•2s, such aa torofnluas swelling+, humors and SCROFULA THIBEST 6ARTHAe MINI "DER FIICToeT SUPPUES We have undoubted proof that from three vale bottles used internally and by outward application (diluted it the skin is broken) to the affected parts. will effect • Corp. The treat mission of B. R. B. is to regulate the jeer, kidneys, bowels and blood, to correct acidity and wrong action of the stomach. and to open the sluice ways of the system a carry ca all clogged and impure mere - .ions, allowing nature thus to aid recovery and remove without fail BAD BLOOD $duel's {i119IIE Cook's Fnslihl No Alem. Nothing lairstsea. )enters , Vitesse Tres b Led rip Less Pies Olsen.. Sanaa lot Pegs, Fara Psap, mid M11hti Crain $*sera' -err, Dais ad tasetiy l:ta.sils. swim STL':T, NIIQrlTK�.tL. Liver °complaint, biliousness, dyspepaia,•iek 'teadache, dropsy, rheumatism. and every species of disease arising from disordered liver, kidneys, stomach, bowels and blood. We guarantee every bottle of 13. B. 13. Shajld any person be dissatisfied after axing Obs Ant bottle. we will refund the money on application personally or by letter. We will also be glad to send testtmotia!s and in- formation proving the effects of B. B B. in the above named distales, on application to T MiLBCRN & co., Toronto. Out. .j.. CHAOWlCK'S SPOOLI Gd`riOti For hand and Mackine Use. ::s !3 surcuca. ASK ern!! :T. LEATERGUD Tal. -1.:W.11 f T: W111 L..•tads. T.- l'es't.r l allude/ k,r.ia L't''11 ei S' t':rt TRUNK() lathe \''c:11. J.ElGLEIGHuit MONTREAL, SIR gal fa► i . 5'1 :STEL BAL O i tLa HON TMB•LL. •:one Derr.* M.. new 01 tb. moat .estrus ..o 46141.ai1ly tandem d Dot.:, i.s 1.t. Cl'r. .Cn.ee.sao.tatiwt are M!A ltaepst O V OOCa trio k7s s hammer Aowmen SS. LEA 4EI V.! WI ter Cert, ai.lEc&S31 ,fa..f raAort b lone isle [m; L' of ons R"1301111I- i:6L':C'STi' S;1:9w':: fifi li IV.: i 1IL ST., steam r,r>ttey. MONTREAL. FRICTION rt PULLEY 80110, ..i V 21- - �'t'. ire l.s.e.Yfcisyuw COMPANY. RECKITT'S BLVk. PUBLIC NOTICE iff Matti .. Another Targe consignment of Fresh Teas of superior quality. In order to counteract the dis- honest practices perpetrated on the public by peddlers and others, we are offering Special Inducements in Tea and Coffee, and solicit your pat- ronage. at-ronage. i [REES PRICE & SON. Hay's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square. Orders by Telephone promptly attended to. Goderich Foundry and Machine Works, RUNCIMAN BROS., - Proprietors. FLOUR MILLS BUILT ON THE LATEST IMPROVED SYSTEM. J :IHIr H*V -ON--HkN0-.FOR BALE: IMPROVED LAND ROLLERS, HORSE POWERS, GRAIN CRUSHERS, STRAW CUT- .eis alar net Lamaism little CUT- TERS, PLOWS, &c. PAPERS. 77r:rAng, l0H,45 Uri �4 •�L_:IC EEF THE GREAT TRE. Tri 61 V: 1d pEalEt r rood SIZES _ �A FJa THE a1Gh ono 'A NAR.1Ia6 6 irt1GHTr-� ;itiC7T�twi ant, /va ORDER ; a f �yyERFJh Z 1 11f:Er 'Nr1GORATIIII ter• ..P"'te»f. s@r%ot■ PURIM/ .rove tike wororld. .w ...es•o''t• sM w lase+* -_r r/..+repee ..witembus looms cess*. _ sea w.M*- Only arm wI lai lone mer.are rs•. raw et Me Arseas ass awe ea.l sews to lo sow der •eeat en fear os w' 1,. 1S. sr olio in•rs r+• se. .�' .e Ter fiaeeloe era Om A. Macaw•- •r. eeka.e lo elan.• t.• !Rases ver .r .soak len. rasa, easels e ' irls- •.,.r..l.r..•dew/.w. miler Mee pea Iwo ria ease ewep her sella ! • Ass se 15011.$4.s.• ,,,�,,.... .veer ales* we sw iadr.—a aau.*tT a til,. 17,11Wd,ap, HOUSZHOLt1 kVIILDY. flanttree, mat. Dar *Ir—f bavr red. year rain gxie►mlwat, r i. ear 1ar11y far eveyylble* ['tai a f.retey is nr- Ileted wit ..eek +• ranglI he'olds p{retswwtam. *prim4 coati aarr.. Terbaebe.. a 1 .• tact., re Carr. t. fa. 1 w+nAl n'i w wine.[ 11 era .say keels. I Paw It 1.116. ..'.-1 d Is he a u rat-ew-. arifrb.Aetbt.. errtaat.ri-.real Tower. .•- .111♦ KIRI M••. pl'v-• erebinila•.a a.✓Mif. Halt b)' i..1 i►aef }.t•. !.i fly & t ., Pr,F':e:rt, k�fruta. Mew to sago seders for ice "eery 'sort. on *story or CVmssisak,n. Iran make •.0 ••-euro SALESMAN of say on. ail•a sill work and follow mer In- +arem ion. . Kiii farnIh hand*ense meet free. and pay veer eatery- or rmw,lesion .. cry 'root. M Mt. for trema at soma. SI -ft IC. O. OR ill All Nurseryman, Tomato. lint Rla�l ode; Signal 13 U ENVELOPES , NOTE S, t+ LETTER PAPER. 4, 8,11 HEADS,-- rte„ Etc.. at 'N TBE SIGN1Lf.� M' OFFICE i\Ta1�I S ii 1cc & 1t1 Alit 1 We are Manufacturing Improved New Model Mowers which are equal to the best. Clive them a trial and encour- age home manufacture. The undersigned is prepared to undertake the putting in of tWater Services in connection with the Town System toDwell- ings and other Buildings. Also REPAIRS To Steam Engines, Mills, Fac- tories and Machinervof all kind. Prices reasonable. Satisfac- tion Guaranteed WILSON SALKELD We Will Guarantee Satisfaction, It Will Pay you to use our new Steel Mouldboard Plows. Doty Engines and Boilers for sale. 141CPAIR8 AND CABTIN08 OF ALL ASS ••s...1,,.. GEO_ BAPRY The Furniture Dealer. is selling all kinds e( furniture at the lowest possible prices. ft Is a well-known (ret chat fir s=zis c== e for cash. Hr is also the leading Undertaker of the town. Embalming Fluid alwarn kept on hand. Fie also n siker • specialty of Picture I'ramine. Give him a call before purchasing Furniture elsewhere. and you will And out that he does as he says sell. cheap FOR CASH_ in tkaak[agone and all for their pan patronage he hopes to receive • continuance of tn. same. PLANING MILL ESTAglSMEO 1111. Buchanan & Son, SI s *'V ie TI RrRU CSE O. B A R.R.Y. I -i amilton-St - MISS CAMERON SASH, DOOR and BLIND Dealers in all kind. of lista had the !west productions in SPMNG MILLINER' Arriving weekly since the 1st of March, and will continue to re- ceive consignments of all the latest novelties in headwear the mar- kets afford throughout the busy season. Owing to of business she will not have an opening this Spring, but can show all the leading lines every day. LUMBER. LATH, SHINGLES And hellelm's material nl.eery de.erlptl.a. School furiiture a Specialty MISS CAMERON, Corner of Seagate and Hamilton -its.. off the ![quare. 10 -Sm APC11111. Sacci, a Peuuy Earned ESTABLISHED 8O YEARS_ 1 '*till take the lead) in special value in G000SDRESS 1)reso bieltons, from 9c. per yard up, Twill Melton'., Stripe 1''oule and Amazon Clothes, Stripe and ('heck Coxtume Cloths,Velvets, Ribbon, he MEN'S SUITS SPECIAL VALI'IK. Tweetlit, full lines. Overcoats very low, (loodl Quality, Nearly all (lone, Rice Sells Them.�,a, g-1' In Grocery Department, In Teas especially, I Take the Les,l,hoth in Quality and Prices. Pure Us- ailulteratesl Coffee only kept, price, 80c. per Ih. Pure Spices only kept. In My Hardware Department I have a fall assortment. Glass, my os n importation, from 7c9 to 34:08, full supply. Crosscut Saws, ire. Wagon anti Buggy (yrs full assortment. iff Slab, 1009. C. - CReA..DD same ao a