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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1886-8-12, Page 4Tu 1' . x1j'1%11 '1''T1AiEs. Is published every Tl.tursday umruing,at the Ti MES STEAM PR1NTINU HOUSE Matra -Sasso t,neai'ly nl'I>osittl V ittot o, Juno eel•)• Store, ,k xotor, Oat by ;balm White 4'Son, f ro urietor4. n4'a?r8 OP ABVElr;t$XN( 1� first insertion, per lino::. ': lit bouts. l eellsubsegae4tinsertsan poi ibte .13,p.e1ts To insure i'1?serttoll, nd,eltiseine;i,S.Sltotl•1,t3. be nontionotlaterthouWednesday morning oin':Ott p1ti:,',PPI.Ni? 111.1"\1Cri,:"TkI �:t',is one e the largest duel best equipped. the'ilounty Iiuroiu, :111 work sutruntott tb us' will receiv ur prom ptattention. De ASIOSIs Regarding Ne'ar's- p�l;tlf r», well that the elgs,ttoai in ebarbly ttxrllefl solely on tliq,p0lwlts;l 'o 11m 1#4.4044'-0140 the robe}s v.114xt�te ,,l�,l dell u0 e00,x- tyrs,. alar.'t1tC'aQlntl►wil•Crlgvor3lnitzSti 1104iks otlicers larantled as 'Veen* tied, persecutors. In stilt e controversy wo veuld expect tis te matter of course, to find the Liberals of To- ronto giving their sympathies to the loyal sial e instead of that, if Air. L+ tlgar is to be believed, they rejoice esccedingly over the i I1 \w'llx iQ lei am Cao 1 a £salt in Chamblee ,,. a t 'dL, Ck b personally of Mr. Edger, we aro not disposed to be surprised at his I''tyeleonte to our col- league" k'refoutaine, for it xney be that Mr. Pager is that sort of a elan that he would • leve found Medea kindred spirit, would kiss Dumont and hug O'Donovan Rosa, for of the character cif his a ssootates his soul yearns after we lmve not the slightest • con• oeptioll, but we are more than surliriSr d, we are thunfonnded, ' if it • really be' the case that the Liberals of • Toronto regard the trhunph of treason at Chambly es a "splen- did 'victory." 1f the • do, we went them, that they and the Liberals of this province part company. We would like to see the reign of Sir John Macdonald at an end, 1 but we will not march to defeat him under the flag of treason, nor fight against him in the sante ranks with rebels, if the Liberals of Toronto at large cannot defeat Sir John at the polls on that broad issue of his general policy and his administration of the atEairs of the Dominion apart from the North west I troubles, we are not going to share in their disgrace in uniting with bigots and rebels to Idrive him from office for an act • wo unan- imously approve-- his permitting Riot to receive the punishment the law adjudged for his crime. EDITOnuL NOT I.S. I3o's. Met. CssrrLa;AV found it need, sary, duringthe ret°ent contestinOhambly, to repeat the denial that not a single )et - tion had been received from the Orau e body asking for the hanging of Riel. M. Chapleau's words were: "'The Liberals in the county endeavor to raise the prejudices of the people by saying that Riel was sacrificed because the Orange- men asked the head of Rid. 1, as Secretary of State, would. have received any petitions forwarded to the Government, and there was not a single petition from any Orange body." 4tav person who tul;osa paper.re„ularlyfrom Lao post-oibro,w'no1hor directed nlnis uauto or another's, or whether khohite subscribed or not tsirestaousibiofor payment. 2' if a person orders his paper ,iiscoutihhned be mut l+ay all aL1'enrS or the publisher ratty continue to send it until the nape ent 18 Mute, and then rollout the whole amount, whether the paper is talion trona the o'tiiee or not. 8 In snits for e+ubseriptious, the suit may be illntltute+l in the Phtoo where the petites; is pub• listed, although the subscriber may reside hundreds "f miles away, 4 The courts have decided that refusing to `aka nowepapersorpoliodiealsfrom the post - office, or tuiuo%tng and leaving them uncalled for is prima facie evidence of intentional travel �.SC'Ii,1 w/41' tines. TlIUSrIDA.Y, A(JUUST 12th, 1886. .� C11-4\CL I+'(•Jl: Ia1':7 Ffi At a railway meeting in Woodstock re- cently, in connection with the question of tapping the village of Enlbro, Mr. Jen- nings, chief engineer of the 0. P. R., stated that if the line (the 0. P. R. ex- tension) started from Woodstock, there might be a spur run up front the Gevents er's Road to the village +rf Einbro with a view to connecting with St. Marys and the lakes, in the near future. Mr. Suth- erland stated that he had a letter in his possession, front Brantford, et.ttin ;'°that they intended applying for a charter dar- ing the next session of Parliament, for a road to run from Brantford via. Wood- stock, Embro and St. Marys, thence to some place on Lake I•Iuron. Froin the letter referred to above, is taken the following extracts :— "•Brantford people hold a charter of the Waterloo, Brantford and Lake Erie road. The original. intention was to tap the C. P. R. in tete neighborhood of Calt, and it was -for this scheine'end connection with the Can - vela Southern that our business men sub- scribed $10,000. Later develop- ments point to connection with 1Voodstock, in viol • of the C. T. R. running .,a through line to NiOara river. Of eonrac we are only interested as far as will carry ns to the O. P. R., but if it is the intention of the C. P. R. to take' the line from Wood - stook through to St.Marys, wewouldbe glad to oo-operate with places interested on the route. It is proposed that Woodstock and Brantford Boards of Trade shall meet and cliscuss the situation, which will be probab• ly as soon as our president returns to town." It will be observed that a meeting of the Boards of Trade, of Woodstock and Brantford, will be held in the near future, to discuss matters relative to the propos- ed extension of the C. P. R., and would it not be advisable for the Village Coun- cil to have an eye to the interests of Exeter ? There is no doubt but that the C. P. R. authorities are determined to establish a port on Lake Huron, in the vicinity of Bayfield, and Exeter will, if sufficient attention is given, be a point: for the new railway to pass through, the mane route being taken as , was proposed by the Credit Valley, some few years ago. '11 the Council will give this .natter their earnest consideration and make a inove, we feel assurred the public will render valuable assistance. It is unnecessary to state more railway accommodation is needed here. Let the municipalities con- cemecl, be up and (doing, and make a grand representation at all meetings held by• the authorities of Brantford, Wood- stoek, Ingersoll, and ether towns art% the proposed route 1 TIT 11; ORA L'Y It:LP:0110.\r. The Reform press, in this county, are on their "high horse', over the result of the Charnbly Election, and style if as r`a derushing defeat to the Dominion Got-ern- ent". It•was previously held by a Con- vative, we admit ; but on what policy the Reform party was it eire,lled from eir grasp ? none ; neither was it any` ing,that the. Trench -Canadians had gaint the general policy of the Goverii- t ant.: but because it allowed the ditty ib take its course 111: carrying out the•pun- ish:nent of thr: rebel, Riad. The follow-. + rising frothe Huntingdon Gleaner, will he *Of interest to our contemporaries :-- The lluntiugdon, P. Q.. Gleaner the lead. IN; Reformpaper in :English counties in 4 -Lebec, says: -- AMoxi tense congratulations allele -mei upon e ItiolitE Committee r'rittee of Channl>Iy was this egl am pronto, ,Tuly ",(1311. —Tete Lib- of Toronto congratu]slte you en your pry. Welcome to our colleague.. J. I), itet>'c, s. Edgar is a: member of the 'louse of mons and reputed to he Mr,:lake's ad - in party ram 1 sleets. 'Whether he authority to speak in behalf of the s of Toronto we cannot say. If the fate, the to nnderaten+f that they endorse the a elscllielt len the North-West, that they eider that theta• gallant's fellow e{tizcn , enol Otter and his breve regiment, fan ; rt alae wreing side tied ought, to he punished 11, Rip Bar, Dumont and tris brothers in rewarded? Ills their private opinion -1, instead ni having 'lir.nnl:ahlesopultrre )odies of Lina.tunant ,[etch$ ('rivet,. ere, Bugler .Mad lees and other* of tie ie gler a ttairrtanCOS, liliMdd 11110 bear, 1,i, ill chains, and that a rnonurncut aid l e erected to Mel in C1)ueee's Park? Itchtar and the fiethere le of fTorontc, 1>r. atvl+ose y.rb..lf he tef• the, seer not mean ibis et do they 1p '- ,£hey know perft.tay Hun. Mr. Chaldean has made a grave charge against Hon. Mr. Laurier; too serious, indeed t.> bo allowed to pass t;•-th- out investigation. Speaking at St. Lam- berts during the campaign in Ch'hnlbly, Mr. Chaplenu used these words : "I have been otferecitby Mr dictates, speak- ing for Mr. Laurier, and in the name of the whole of their friends, if I put myself -at the head of the National party and lead a crusade against the so-called ants -patriotic Govern. meet at Ottawa, to give me honors, power, glory, portfolios and premierships, Yes, my friends, I have been offered more than that. I have been offered in solid gold and money enough to represent more salary than 1 should receive for five years as a Minister of the Grown if I took the leadership of that party ; but, gentlemen, I refused it at a time when my health was such that' I did not know if I could retain my portfolio. I refused it last year when going to Europe, and not knowing that I should return to ray native country alive. With their mousy and their promises I could have retired into private life whh honor and gold, but 1 acted on the dictates of my conscience,and I would not lead my fellow-couutrymen astray." Mr. Laurier i., a member of Con House of Commons, and the loader cf the French party in the House. _s 't _ eez:ble that he will lie under the aec�:;,ati:.i ,rhich the Secretary of State has laid at his door ? The amount of money said co been offered by Mr. Mercier, at 7 Leterier's request. to Lir. Chaldean fee: ,ening the traitor aucl deserting his :warty, was ten thousand dollars. If 1b1r. Ltur:cr is in- nocent of this crime ho will °mart an in- vestigation. Mr. Cliaj>leau did not make the statement "in his place in the House", but he is a Minister c f the Cr:;w n, and dais charge calls for investigation ; and the alleged briber is entitled to a com- mittee of the House. Our Defective Assesment Law. The Toronto Globe is a present engaged in a most laudable effort which every honest man in this province must wish Browned with success; namely, a Cour. ageous attempt to establish our system of as essing property on a common sense and an'a uniform basis. With this object in view, the Globe, a short time ago, commenc- ed publishing the•assessment of the city of Toronto as the best means .of drawing pub- lic attention to the defective state ofthelaw. The publication has naturally caused a 500- sation, and many people' are now looking in- to the assessment law who, .rmtilnow, never paid more attention than Wing away the as. sessor's notice, after comparing it with the notice of the preceding year, quite satisfied if it was no higher. If the agitation which had been started by the Globe will lead to an improvement in our system of assesing property, much credit will be due to that journal. The abuse of the system may have caluminated in Toronto, but the evil to a great extent pervades the whole province. It is in the assessment of personal property and income that the failure of the law is most manifest. The assessment of real property is, accom- plished with some degree of uniformity, but it is not what it ought •to be. To frame an assessment law that will be uniform in its operations, fair to all classes, and give 0 correct idea, of the value of pro- perty in a municipality, is no easy matter. :[t is not, however,impossible, h With all the weexperiencenow p possess, and with a full kno'tvloge of what we need, we believe a good law could be framed, if experienced municipal men were selected for the pur- pose. 13ostou, Aug. 9,—The single Scull rice be- tween Edeend Hanlon, las Ten Ey nlc, J. II. Eosmer, and 'John Ideltay for a purse of $1.1000-4700 to first, 5300 to second, and ;;100 to third --one mile and a half with a tarn --was towed off Nainfayltet this evening, It is estimated tan thd,ttsuud people witness - cel the nee, tlanlan who wits a strong favor its , w'on, with isleKay second, Ton 'Eyck third and Roemer £oasts Jxrtnlan',s time 21 53. Mr. John Alili', s,,.t•etary of the Agricul• i0a ,1 1e.+ uarteetnt of the Chu reit of England 'Penal i e.r,tut: society in 11 very seasonable paper 1 , rnnn trnl i .tvhic1i has bag s trill with great at ore 4., in 1+2ngfaird, and u8 r 1rn,+tin 311701020'li I).•ing cheap, and is 1 t nail,.• wade refs c trig laud ponr;sllini„ we 1 yr 1lts+ following reeip3 for its man:ilfac tae :-lyra one genitor of I„ for, of fin, f < Itr gaga! ,si lrli•dt,. of (11111135'lL•nrn•i err1 in' :dl:.,.• into a pelta; 101,1 all 10g011u+r v 1111 if 111111 r1 r 1.l 't1 31,1, Ill Hi. ;t,id a gallon of b>ili!t( is tt ! :.ti: thoar0:)gly and. drink when edrld.'.'hu,i'r.urnn may he eerritrd, or other Siete) inn, 1n rt' be nest ter, ta•I.d. faire •'1,iluo T. 111 .)t1 d+ (01,213111:1 01C1'll-mit f!;1.1'oa•Ihg, 110,13 three lah'e.t .,mink to the gallon, put, woes o'1-1. 003;, Vile l.,ecc1 n 1.:11011. Double Crank Act, `1110 Niagara whirlpool rapids woro again navigated inn oxsb Smiley, the perilous feat beim, succo-sfully accomplished by Potts and George Hazlitt, coopers, who Were ` employed iu the slylue shop with Crrahnui, who wade the initial trip about three melte ago. The barrel boa' 'vas tot feet on eouioal l t 1 long, t in feria and built of the beet locust staves. It was supplied 511111 a keel, ;udder, mew wheal Lula a turret with glaes.00vored poop Boles, About 300 pound, of send ballast kept 11 right slate up meet of the tilnio. `Phu two melt lay heel; to back while passing through tbe more: turbulent waters, clinging to handles made fast to the enles of the cask by moans of'a tunnels sling made fast to steepest=. ' The start was made front the Maid of the Mist landing on the Gauada tide et 4,25 ensu, A rowboat towed tete caskto at point just above the cantilever bridge; 'where it was turned adrift in the middle of the stream, Tho novel craft was submerged about half the time while passing through tho 'rapids, but while oiroumsoribing the outer eirclo of the whirlpool the 000upauts thrust their heads through the opening and Potts calmly smoked a cigar. A successful landing teas made at. Queenstou on the Canada' side, five miles further:down the river, .The entire voyage occupied 00 .minutes.. The feat was witnessed by 15,000 spectators. •Tllo Chambly Liberals say that funds were forwarded from Ontario in order to se - euro the election of Mr. Biel—Mr. Prefrou tains:. So that Mr. Edgar's enthusiasm mast have been over the profitable character of the investment. Tho parcel post system between Cauada sud Great Britain has beau Inaugurated. Hithertopaokages by post have been sent to the Gestate house in order that the duty might be paid there, but it is thought that tale duty can 'be appraised 'in' future at tho Post-Olfrce.• • , Itis Statod that the Tories have ouly one reply to Charges brought against the Govern- ment, and that is that ."Biel waa. hauged." This is not enaetly true. But if it were true, how easy it would: be for their opponents to eleprivo them of their reply! Lot Mr. Blake go down to Quebec and say the crim- inal was justly punished, and that a Reform Government would have allowed 'justice to take its course had it been in udlao, and She Tories will be debarred from olaftning support on the ground that they alone uphold the lawinsevenly. and ndmlifor lustier Tho "oldest inhabitant" will need to put on his thinking cep to recall such another serum er as this Snaw in August is fortm ately not a frequent occurrence in the neigh. berhood of the forty-thirclxparallel, bnt,unless the sutuuher fabricator has tasked the weather; "the beautiful" put in appoaranoo in New York Stato last 'Tuesday. At home, Oneida county, the wiros tell us, it fell for about five minutes, and a similar phennmenonis report- ed from another point. Ou Mount Wash- ington the wind blow at the rate of ei,.;llty miles au hour, and snow fell for two hours. In the valley, on the previous day, tho tem- peraturewas ninety-five degrees; ou the mountain it was only twenty-eight. This affords the North-Western States a glorious opportunity for scoring a point. A BARGAIN. --The undersigned L1 will sell at a bargain, one•lifth of au acre of land ou Albert -St., near the planing factory, village of Exeter, the lot is well fenced, coin- fortablehouso and barns, excellent well of good water, with pump. If desired. half the purchase money can remain on interest for a time. Enquire at this office or on the prem- ises, Albert -Sr. CHRISTINA D1; is SEBDEB, Exeter, July 20th, 1880, FARM FOR SALE. Tho subscriber offers for sale his farm, con- taining 00 acres, being Lot 20, North Boundary Stephen. There are 5 acres in brush, remain- der cleared. Good brick house, (new), frame barn end stable, good wells. A splendid or- chard of fruit bearing trees. Situated within 40 rods of a Post Office. For terms apply to JOHN FEN WICK, . Dental Sarepta P. 0. , AGE N T S WANTED. --Steady Employment to good men, None need - be idle. Previous experience not essential. We pay either salary or commission. 100 smart men wanted at once to canvass for tl a sale of Canadian Grown Nnrsey Stock. The Font- hill Nurseries. Largest in Canada ; over 400 acres. Don't apply unless you can furnish lirst•class references and want to work. No room for lazy men, but can employ any num- ber of energetic men who want work. Address MITE & WELLINGTON, Nunsnnymene, Toronto, Ont, CANADA'S GREAT INDRSTRIAL FAIR AND Agricultural Exposition, 1886 TORONTO SEPTEMBER 6TH TO I8TH. An immense Programme of Naw AND GREAT ATTRACTIONS iS prepared for this Exhibition. Cheap Pares and .Excu,'stons on ail lays Copies of Prize List and Entry Ferias sent to any one on application, by post card or other- wise, to the Secretary at Toronto. Entries close Saturday August 28th. H. J. HILL, JNO. 3. VITHROW, Manager and Secy. President. TORONTO. Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Voters's Lists. Voters' ,List, 1880, Municipality of the Town ship of 11 AY, County of Huron, NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in the Third and Fourth Sections of "The 'Voters' List Act," the copies required by the Said Section to bo tranethitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to sad Act, of nll persons appearing by the last revised Aascss- ent Roll t-,eM.t l' m Ito f said Municipality to bo entitled toveto in tete said 11Ia i 't Y of m cr 11113 at Mentions �o for Members of the Legislative yAssembly and ntdrunicipalElaotiona, and that said list was first posted up at my ofnoo, on lot 0, con. 0 Hay, Filr9.7rDAY alga'' AUGUST, 1880, and remain, there for inspection, Elector's are called upon to examine tho said list, and if:any omissions or outer errors aro found therein, to tiko lm medir.toprocoeriing110laevo said errors cor- metednee°rclingto law, Dared this 511, clay of .lngust,1880. SAMUEL F0sTILB. Gores of t>is Bain Municipality. Clerk' Notice of First Posting of Voters' Lists. 'Polars' Li.St, Ides. municipality of Ilea Town - , ship of II,42JORNE, County of Ewan, No:no;m, IS IIETth13Y CFIVI1N tont I have transmitted o• delivered i o 1311) lteravllg mentioned in the ThIra mid 1'osrib Sections of Che Voters List 6r.1;'tbo copies required b the said Section to be so transmide1 or 130137. cued el the list mado pursuant to said Aetf.of all parsons appearing by the last revised As- sessment Roll of the said Municipality to be untitled to vote in the said Municipality, at i5lecttous for Members Of alae Legislative As- sdmliiyandat Municipal Nllecttons, ,.that said list was that Hosted 11 at my 0fliee, USBOISNTI, 00 the 1'017111.3# DAY OG' AUG- UST, ICAO,' and remains es those, foe 'inspection. Electors Baro celled upon to examine the said mod if any omissions 08 any 011)08 errors aro fduntt therein, to taste isnluechate proceed- ings to have the sant errote niuir'uoterl accent. tee to env.'' Dated anis 1th drp; of August, 18E0. 111'101101': i'V; t10LhtA.N, 01rnk 01 tho said Maundy utity. village. co -lied. Aug, lltb, 1886 Cerin ail lout this evening pursuant to acl- J iirnii)oAt ; ell the aucurberapresenit.• read and 'rte' �' )'.yl at meeting'1 1 i &luaa a ut ria _G it confirmed. Moved by Jas, "1'i.ulcard, screoudod I.>y W. Hoskin, that orders by griinted for the following stubs :a -Reflector, ;x":7.50 for print - tog, 113(1 ll '1.. R,, i 1. i() for freight on lumber.- C!al'in A by-latwv torlovi.lat.t+s'o for the eurrcntyear . as follows ; - J+'cn' C uta.t: )(urllo5es hj ii11US isl tele ;fpr villa p;;l ,uses 0!. mills for schoQlptirpeee' ,i` Wile in the $, Total i rate in the t for all Idttt•pO:ia,b raj wets, AIIMS1 duly road 1)31,8801.l, ort 1X1(.410 11 of Jas. Pickard SW. by W. Cl. Bissett. The reeve hertllg eecu 1,1 an agreement with Mr. Jas. N. Ho l Lrd, for the patellase of a site for tete 1lropo.,ea town, hall, pro- vided the. by-law now beim; published, be carried, elicit site being. part a lots 1, 2, S, alnd ete., oast side of 111am•st..., between Jos. Bawden's lot and Thos. Mace's store, front 75 to 102 feet as council wi•: h at the rate`Of $10 per foot frontage for lint 100 feet, and if more is required, at the rate of $12 per foot frpntago, being 105 foot.in depth. Moved by. Jas. Pickard, tee, by D. Johns, that the ford-go.bi" agreement be ratified by this council, and That the clerk notify the public of this cot by the publieatien of a card in eaeli of the vintage papers.—Carried; Moved by Jas. Pickard, eau.. by W. Hos- kin, that the couneil auja:Lrn •till call of reeve. --Carried. IT O i 3 0 To tete Propert!/•holOfers o,,` tl.a Village of Exeter T14,Couneil of the Village of Eeeter, In ac- cordance with instructicnrs at apublic meeting have taken steps;to souuro ,vhat they,Ideem,the most eligible, ()neap and nv::ilablo location for such site fol Town Hall ueh site so ;asurecl should by-law carry, is h t, or part lots '1, 2, 0, &o., east side,of 1iu.in between J. )3nwcien's and T.Mac oe nny number of feet .from 75 to 11,2 ft, by 105 it ID depth, ::1 c1:;5 rato of ten del- lars per ft., for first 10:' i!. ,'r:•uta, e, and twelve dollars par ft, frontage I u each fe t ever 100 ft., should snore be ret ui cel b;• ('0011:11. By "N '.+ : - i Couuell. l 'P.ACn'C 1'T, L'leta. PROPERTY LMS'1'. To 1�EN1.'.—'Lilt !st, 'or t0 1'9,, •.•I rent near tlia Let.r ..ailroa(i :station, Apply to I. °AIMLING. MACKINAC. The Most r)eri,htfal SUMMER TOUR Palace Steamers. Low Rates. Pour Tripe per Week Between DETROIT AND MACKINAC And Every Week Bay Between DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Write for our "Picturesque Mackinac," Illustrated. Contains Full Particulars. Mailed Prow. Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nay. Co, ,C. D. WHITCOMB, Geo. Pass. Aar., DETROIT. MICH. WiLL CURE OR RELIEVE BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, JAUNDICE. ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE, DIZZINESS, DROPSY, FLUTTERING OF THE HEART, ACIDITY of . THE STOMACH, DRYNESS OF THE SKIN, And every species of diseasearising fro5( disordered LIVER, KIDNEYS, STOMACH, BOWELS OR BLOOD, 7.MILWUSlit t u$u., ProgRRp�riT.OOO Tt�. JOHN 1311.A V V `n''7 , UNDERTAKER & CABNE r -MAKER, Walnut & Rosewood Caskets ALSO CorriNs OF EvanY DESCSIPTION. A Complete Stock of Robes & Trimmings Always on hand. i FUNERALS I,URNISF LSD AND CON- DUCTED AT Low RATES. My Stock of Furniture is un- excelled t� GIVB MB A CALL smrtrq seset'G''i:' 'itiett=setta AD I L.TISER.S exact cost can learn: the P of any proposed O�Ced line of i in American advertising l b papers by addressing g Geo.'P. Rowell 4, :Co.,,t L�fewspaper Advertising Fsureou, 10 Spruce St., Now York. Send lOcts. for 100 -Hage Pamphlet, CLEA.RINCSALE 1 915 EVERY DAY. -DRY-G-OGD S 7 CASHMERES f SILKS & SATINS, PRINTS, &o., 1,,. TJ T E CLEARED OUT -.L3,1 TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL 'STOCK. ITER Y BODY COME ! T 13.A -YS TO GO TO RANTON BROS. uy ARE Buy AT THE "MAD ESTABLISHED° To be Sold at R,oc1 $ottom P,xices, Wholesale and Retail: Car Load of Cut and Wrought Nails and Spikes ; car load of German window Glass, Star, Diamond Star, Double Thick ; Car load of Binder Twine now on hand, Flax, Mixed cure Manilla, cheap for cash ; Car load Water Lime, Calcine Plaster, Hair, Fire Brick and Clay ; Five car loads of Iron and Steel, two and four barb, Buckthorn and Ribbon Wlres; 25 car loads Blacksmiths', Chestnut, Stone and Soft Coals. (Order Binder Twine and Fall supply Coal early.) HARVEST TOOLS.—Spades, Forks, Rakes, ;Mowers, Reapers, Binders, Scythes Hay Forks, Ropes, Pullies, Machine Oils (all kinds.) IN BUILDERS' HARDWARE.—Rim, Mortise and Dead Locks, Hinges, Hanel Saws, Sash Weights, a full line. IN CARRIAGE GOODS.—Patent Wheels, Conboy Tops, Bent Staff, Trinmiil gs and Dash Leathers, Muslin, Drills, Ducks, Oil Cloth, Buckram, Springs, axles, Circle, IN PAINTS.—Elephant and James' Lead, Raw and Boiled English Oils, Rea y-inade Paints, Tubes, Colors, Transfers, Drop Black, Oak Varnish and Shellac. IN MILL SUPPLIES,—Asbestus, Jutes and Hemp Packings ; Leather and Rubber Beltings, Rubber Hose. Files, Gauge Glasses, Pipe andFittings, Angle and Globe Valves. Above goods, having been bought at manufacturer's prices, will be sold cheap. 2i' JAS. PICKARD. PARIS GREEN IS DEATH to THE POTATO BUG : TO 13E SURE :— BUT PURE PARIS GREEN..! IS SURE DJIA'.I'll: TO 7'II12 BUG, AND DOES NOT INJURE THE PLANT U ` PARIS GiRiE2EiN ! SOLD AT DRUG STOHEj EX,ds.cr1TER,r 30 DAYS ONLY Great Clearsn Sale ROS. As WC are going to enlarge our premises to accommodate onr rapidly increasing bust /less, wo will offer AT COST the following lines Scythes, Scythe Snaths,Spades, 2 834 Barbed wire, Steel Barley Ttotl s, a) Buckthorn Fenoin Forks, ' Steel Hay F .,y„ � d Plain wire,]i Manure Yorks, Toys' Forks FeltTarred.r 'floes, Shovels ' � Plain Paper, of all 'kinds, 1. lain Felt Paper. l —Pure Manilla,�' Y 1�xxldel ti Also full l ll sr ock of General Building Hardware, consisting istmbof Nlls, Locks, Hinges, Glass, Pt Hy, White LeadPaw and Boiled Oil [EnglishTurpentine, d'te, c , 'r, >� l , , CLC , ,Stoves rind �.ln- ware, a full stock at our y ]ow prices. Ag usually l .bents for the Montrbss Metallic Shingleg-- ' Roofing—a light, durable and Cheap roofing) suitable for dwellings and outbuildings where there l,, a quarter pitch or Eft ' y�. over. 7�<lvc a Specialty.. Call Tufa see that we are advertising facts and NOS•r. v. C� S:l-i.AN.f.