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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1893-4-20, Page 4tHE Abuoicate SANDERS do DYER, PrODS. THURSDAY. APRIL 20t11, 1893 TRISH 110,111a RULia, Notwithstaeding Mr. Gladstoue's un- due haste in trying to form: on a cityi- sloe. lu the Commons, tee debate in lei rile/lima cm his pet measure etultill' -nes to enlist much public sympathy The gemeral impreselem in England 3lOar Soma to be taat the longer the de bate is postponed, alai the more that the general puhlie keow of the details of the 13i11, current ()Melon in London and in the province8, is running strong against the measure. The Opposition eats firmly mated iu their •determina. than te defeat tho Bill, if passible; and their ettrnpaign in Ulster and ,the Pro yinces has strengthenedtheir hold. on public °pillion, So that, were a goner - al election now called for, Mr Gladstone would stand a narrow chance of being again restored to power Every day that the debate is protracted will lessen the government's prospect of passing the Bill, as from certain hints lately thrown out the followers of Gladstone are not in harmony; where as the Op- position are thoroughly united and in earnest, Mr. Cha.mberlain made sever- al stroeg points damaging w Mr, G lad. atone, who retorted in a spirit and in laeguage that injured his cause. Such las been the intiuence brought to bear against the Bill, that the eroposal has been seriously made to exempt Ulster from its operation, s� far as a Dublin parliament IS co e'er' ed ; but this would never be asseaitede te, out I. regard to the Protestanteninerity in the other three proyinees01 I latid, who would *tee left at the MerCy cia 8,110,1 lidC. par liament. aireBatanies'e. :Visitesta'•Ulster during the Easter lipliday'g.has been described as "a royal. progress "-and now that Lord Salisbury has recovered from an attack of influenza; he will be able to fulfil his promise lo the :Prim- rose Leagaliand'Obilagli4.1.:reat in thence to -beat On'this future disposal of the Bill.' "" • NO LAW IN ICENTUOKY. The latest Kentucky sensation is a worse illustration than usual of the lawlessness of that State. There was aot law enough to enable a young woman who had bean betrayed to have her wrongs 'righted in tae regular spanner. So her mother alidueted the young ma,n whom she accused and eompellecl him to marry her at the point of a pistol.There was slot law enough to enable the young ma.n to obtain redress from the courts for this high-handed interference with his lib; erty. So a party of his friends and zetatives waylaid a,nd' shot the bride and her father. There • was not law enongh to penieh the -murderers. :So a mob was organized aid, it is report ed, they were lynched Of courseahere will not be law enough to punish the lynchers. • ' All the persons connected with this affair were among the best citizens of the community. It may be supposed they would have, taketi Advantage of the law if tbere had been alit'. The world is, therefore, left to infer that the pistol, shotgun and rope ere the only 313earts by which reputable eitizens can secure the punishment of criminals in Kentucke, or, at :Meet, in the part of the State where these events occurred. -Buffalo Express. EDll'ORIAL iv urES. Tbe motioe introduced into the Leg- islature by Mrale rter on the liquor question is scarcely I lv to leceive the approval of LhL I101r5p ee tlie first place it would. appearseh b .!.i8eleSS to submit the prate Mat/tilt:tee:sham to a popular vote in Onteiiihawease:,the Do. rnthion Goverarneet,,cleirna solo right to legislate in this direettiena Then egain the proposal le. .Ste,P:tae reta.11 sale of liquor is not likely either to re- flect; the, proportion of drunkonness or leesen t•lie comet/niftier, of imoemesass, The man who cyan or de link will do so, whe,:hel' l 1I1'S his liqUOr wholesele or retail If ha hu,ys it wholesale he cm, gat drimic oheaper ard quicker than if 1 1compelled to purehase tho stim itin a ay to glas8. Came, Sir Calvet', you evedn't have a eltensy mode of preparieg your lists of voters, becanea the taanieion geyeen- Thent has Gentleorm, e he ora, thorn- selveS Reforniime are cs pected to do letter than thaw who call themselves Teriee. gt PATHS Ilesee,Oet, Clint Ott, On (he John Tionento, aged 77 years, 10 inoethe and 9 dasy8, Da.shwood. Mr, Ezra Haus has acceptea a posa lion with 'Miller & Co, bridge builders Woodbees, the order of the deoe-Ma Wm. Staubus, out shoe maker, is eta' wendiug his a ay OdSI '$'ard, especially on Sundays.-- Mr, Fred Baker is put- ting his eaw mill in good repair,: A. new boiler mid missiles will replace the old ones.--0archm work wits eornmepe- ed last week in this vieinity.-Farmers are busy plowing and melting ready for seeding,. "B" Line. Messrs Farrell aed Taylor (picture =reheats) have desolved parteerehie ale R. J. Taylor hae moved to the Gore road where he intends to live its the future. -Dr, Cunnington, V. Seof Parka, bill, was ou the B. Line attending a sick horse of Mr. J. Pollocks on Satur day niteht lase -Me \V. Haggerty, has moved his familyto ebe honee lately vacated by Mr. Re Taylor ou B. Line A young man frain "angers mill Visited the 13. Line quite ()Item Wonder What he ie after. FaNhhar. A foot ball club has been organized in Farquhar. The following. are the officers. Honmary Pres., J ',Purdon, Renorary Vice Pres, W. Briniacambe See'y Teeas, G Hackney; Capt. T. Bell; Committee, S. Polan, J, Bell, J. Duncan, The club Meets for praetice ou !SWIM day evenhig and will soon be issady to tackle other clubs. -Most people haye commenced seedinge-Several cattle buyers have been around, but they have not been offeriag the feathers very high.prices. Comintneiation. SANITARY. -I think the Board of Health of the valises municipalities should take proper steps to have every thing neceseary done in the way of well cleaning, cellar cleaning, yard cleaning, etc., as is consistent with a good sanitary condition ' Sanitary in- spectors should be appointed in differ- ent portions of towuships, and insist on a strict earryiug out of the 'instruction of the ProvineialBoard of Health., The local Boards should see to it at once. Ile;y Council. Council met pursuant to adjourn- ment in the town hall, Zmich, on Sat- urday April, 15th, alIpresent. MeMor- dieBxrtt}er."T'hat-whereas'it'appears by the evidence, before this council that the petition presented by Wm. Fulton and others does not contain the names of five ratepayers from each of the municipalities concerned who appear to be on the last revised assessinent roll in accordance with the P. S. A. Sec. 87, Sub, Sec 1,. that this council take no .ton in appbanting an arbitra- tor as asked inssaid petition. -Carried Turnbull -Battler -That this council take DO action in reference to the pe- tition from. D. Spencer and others. - Carried. Battler -Geiger --That no action be taken in refrrence to the pe- tition from R. J. ,Tennieson and others to have 16 17 and 18 LRE&N taken frem S S No 11 and acIded to No. 5. -- Carried Geiger -Battler -That the poundkeepers be re -appointed with the exception of changing la*. Turnbull to R Campbell. Ditto -That the fence - viewers bare appointed and road cm - missions viz -,--N, B. -I-1 Gies, C. Troyer C R -R Carlisle, C Smith, C Oswald,,N Masse; 8 B, ---D Schaeffer (23 to 29) J. Dicker (16 to 22) J. Wi Ilert (30 west) Carried Geiger--Turnbull--That the following changes be made in Ike path mesters lista-19, Abel \Yelper; 39. .3 Smith; 40, ,3* Oesh; 41, John Voelker; 83, Wm Elder; 82, A J Coulter (new); 32, Hlaiabolti; 87 3 Weseloh: 18 A Green shale, lot 28 work on north of beat. - Carried. Mclelordie-Battler-Thet the following accounts be paid: -Auditors $e; J. Hildebrand, care of Currey $12; L Extein, gravel, $4.96;N. eTasee, cul- vert $250: Joel Bechlor, vert, $1.50; W. Carrick, charity, $4; H Cies repair ing N B $1; If lisle, C R 89: E Troyer, plow broken, $850: J A Williams, flour r indiae,nt $1.0; da repellent,'"C R 7 50; Wm Caldwell, repairing C fi,$9; Sam J Latta part, salary 885, Adjourned en til May 27th at 30 a m Court of Bevis- ione-Cerried. Board of Health. -The Board of Health that in the Town Hall in the forenooe of April 15th, All clos eta, out houses and,, yards must be thormiehly cleaned, 'by 1st ef, June, The President for 1893 is, Mr,' Joseph Snell, Dashwood. . • _ , ., 1.J.A.T.I. A, Clerk. Five Childrenaia. /Mirth. Cha rletteasee 11sE.4., April 14th. - Th ere *evagamaa.aatofriahin tr, -case of plum al birth frollt8 atry:a 'few nights ago when Dr H. D. -Johnson delivered , woman of aye. ettildrem All were, girls, and all Were • still bore. What ; residers the ,eceurrence more rcinarleaalesae i tlihf about eight inonthStage th, ame WOlThin gave birth tan ehildethe'lasafiye being pree maturely born.; The case is -without a pe r Ilel ixi Caa ad a „and t here: are few such on record ;in the wined.' ft has been reporte,d ' to: London' Lancet :in full. • ,; raesveis eisi;a nee, Ottawa, Apra 'la:a-The 'Earl of Aber deen has been Appointed Governor. Gemmel of Canada, His term Will 'not, however, begin nett! Septime her, IN til thee Lord Sannley will contintie in office. Lord Aberdeen. has already chosen hie military,seetetary, an °fatter in the Co Idetreetror. ' Ce'lietede, Lontioh. Tho new Vieerhy is easte oneas way to Canada hut will ilot coine to f)ttaWe 0001 teed Staniee hes, departed, on the dee already mentioned.; In the moan thee Loi•d Aberdeen will spend the euretner hetereen the World's lathe at Chicago, in which Lady Aberdeen bee tnisena peein I interest, arid ,his British Coltanbia raech. There is a run on old wets in Guelp Mre, A. la. Goodfellow found a eel able diamond in the pocket of an o vest of her hesbaed's which she w repeiring. A local jeweler seys it probably worth 8200, and it is bei set in a massive gold ring. 'Mr, Goo fellow remembers pielthig up the to on the street hi London Eng., sot years ago, but he never attached a valets to it, h \ A member of .farm pupils. loin Mem, O -- laud licLile arrived. in, 140t11101k Oet.. . Id as is ng d- uo ee ny :. The only full fledged crinoline which has appeared ;in the streets of Loudon was wpm One day this week by a youpg welean cei the etaff of in even ing paper,. Her costume was not a burlesque, bat a genuine old style cri °lam Made es attractively as a mode coetereemcould build it, The :vole Woman eel Med fame .the Ethbaulsme through Piccadilly, Regeet street,Bo street, ana other fashionable West Ex thotaughferes, followed most of t tithe .by a howling Mob of.,street ge UIS . Finally she toolarefnom in a Mi aid the conductor promeale charged her double fare for the extra space 06- cupied, It is .now safe to etty that the crinolietecrieiS iu.England has beeii passed safely. .'The.Ptieleess'of Wheles eefueal to approee bIT 'Skirts has ve toed fashiorde futile decree. n• rn lit A bey of 10 smninors has ben idents Med as the fire beg who him been alatae the torch at Oheyeune, Wyo. He says he did it to hear the bolls ring and see the fire brigade turn out. The sealing essal Ne,Wfoendland has just arrived at ea. John's wall one of the largest loads , ever Mame The seals were sold asfollows; Young harps at1/4 b'0 per cwt., young hoods at $4,10 per elVtland eld lamas at 83.70 per ewe In Chieego 1;1.st °Stoning Mrs, jensen went to the meat ea-lie:et after lighting gasoline stove, While sles was abs sent the house talk lire and her rwo 0111141 ren were be 011(11 to death Mrs, Jensen bee become temporailyinsane, (Id The Brant enmity spline' assizes icl opened at Briintfortl, or, Monday, Mr, he ,Tustice Rose p1 ('011111g There aim in three civilsuits suts and three criminal . enses. The first case on the list, is alias v. Callender, for wrongful dis missed. Mr. Davia Prestoo, mechaeical sup- erintendent of the 0 P. R. works in Mentroal, died yesterday from blood poisoning prod need by the vise of a so 'Pillion applied to A enrn, He was over 60 years of age and ft very competent official, ,Tudge Arclaah, of Winnipegedropped dead on Saturday when waleing from the steamer at T-Tobok en, New York, having just arrived from a trip to Eng land.. He was pepety Attorney Gen. eral of Manitoba before being raised to the bench, He formerly resided at Barrie, Ont. Chicago. PI, April 17.-A fourteens ton gun belongine to the United Stites Government exhibit et the World's Pair grounds fell while being hoisted into position to day aud killed Selma ,Tas. Warwick and seriously injured Pte. Wm. J, Kearnies. Warwick was flattened into a pulp. A Winnipesr dispatch says two cases of smallpox have been discovered among the Inanigrents from Halifax who arrived by the steamship Van- couver. One pn tient is isola,ted under medical care near Eort, William, the other near Winnipeg. The remainder of the party liege been placed in quer antine, The matter is being vigorous ly and promptly dealt with. Friday night the first arain laden steamer of the season cleared from Chic ago for the East, and before 12 o'clock Snturday the greatest fleet that aver left Chicago at the opening of naviga- tion had started under way. This, too,' tit a dete that is almost upprecedently early for the openina, of the seasen, The fleet carried, all told, 11,000.0O0 bushels of grain. ° Civil service promotien examinations will be held on May 16 for present aed. prospective vacancies in the outside services as fo1iowsea-1 first class mail clerk, 10 *second cla,ss mail clerks, 5 first class cloaks:a second class Merl:S. In, the outside customs the vacancies noted are: -2 surveyors, 2 chief clerksla clerks. 15 landing -waiters. 4 geugers, 16 lockers. 4 appraisers, 4 assistant ap praisers, 6 tide waiters. New of the Week in Brief. The harbor at Southampton, Ont., is clear of ice. The money markets in London are geadeally °tieing. . Twenty burglaries were reported in Brooklyn Friday night: Altnost every business house in St. Marys, Ohio, has been bathed. The exports of enki from ,Ne v Yor last Weekeinounted to 4,880,209. . Mrs..Blaicher, wife otthe mayor of Hamilton, died on Satuaday inoening The'undergrouna workings of the. Deadwood Terra inine..are. on fire, and 1,000 men are rendered idle; ' , Rev. Canon Smith, rector of the ca thodral at Kingston, has been appoint ed dean of the diocese of Ontario. The new Cunard steamship Canipan. ina had her trial trip on Saturday and attained a speed of 27 miles an hour. The assize court at which the Luck- ey and Shipman mutter trials will ta.ke place opened in Brockville Monday. Three men were killed and. nine in - tired by an explosion of dynansite at Tower, near Minneapolis, yesterday. It is learned that the Lake Shore Railwae Company will not reinstate he engineers whe quit work at Tole D. R. Gates, one of the. wealthiest farmers in Green county Mo., and a grandson of Gen, Gates, of revolution ary fame, is dead. Winnipeg had the worst storm of the winter Wed. 12th, Telegraphic coni rnunication was cut off and business generally suspended. A cyclone passed over Robinsonville Miss., Wed. 12th, and only two houses are left standing in the place. A num ber of lives were lost. The official ' commission appointing Hon. John Carling. and Senator Tasse honorary comtnissioners to the World's fair has been issued. A local company has purchased the old furniture factor,v in Bos manville and will at once put it in shape for the resumption of. business, The Dominion saw and lead worke on King street west, 'Torontowere damaged by fire Friday morning to the value of $75,000. Hon. Thomas H. Dudley. ex -United States 00115 1] to Liverpool, dropped deed at Broad street station, Philadel. pbia, Saturday morning. A voune man naine,d Mullins of Bos ton, was killed by a hackman in Hick man, Ky., the other da,y in a quarrel over 25 cents hack fare. A cyclone did much damage near LeXitle011, M3, Wed. 12th, destroyina everything in a path 200 yards wide and five or six miles lono. a. The steamship Numiclian reached Halifax on Saturday evening' with 1,000 itnmigrants on board, and Friday the work of fumigation proceeded all day. Citizens of Guelph are agitating the subject of offering the old cemetery rolled to the G-overnment. with the ew of having *a drillshed erected emote th Mantissa Weber, aged 35, of Wilmot townshipwas struck by a limb while felling a tree on his farm on Friday and died on Saturday. Ile was much respected. * The Presbyterian synod of Hamiltoe and London began its sessaons in St. Thomes last evening,. Reva George Sutherland of Fingal Was unanimously ele3teds moderator, - A collegiate institute student rained Gilbert fell while trying to board a moving trail, at St Mn ry '8 on Th 015 day night and injuied his arm that ie had to be amputated, ,.„. A (colored) school house near Robins vine, Miss.. was blown down on Wed eesday morning and 25 children were killed. Thee e were also' a number of negeoes killed in the town. Aabill eves introduced into the Nova Scotie Legislatame Friday to suppress guessing and triaming word competi- tionIt. Caine trent the City Council mid is likely to become law. vpsnanti and other pointe in alichi gait were devastated by .t cyelotie on Wednesday. Many of the principal buildings were badly damoge,d. The loss or property 18 estimated at $200,- 000. The Getman. warships KaiSerine Au gusta atei beeadlea frons ICiel, bound for the eaval review at New York, pet itito Halifax Fraley for toal, The for- mer Oh rriora •Ino n rad the In atm 250 men They have had hard weather, World's Fair Notes. Tne great Krupp gun has reached the World's Fair grounds. The Esauheaux at the, World's Fair have the ineasles. They may get ac- climated yet. The last ,ann.ual election of tae World's Fair directors was held on Fri- day. All the Old officers were re-elem ted. Fifty German newspaper men have just arrived in the S. S. Augusta Vic toria at.New York, and will visit Ni- agara Falls and the World's Fair. - Hiram Walker & Sons, nf Walker vane, are spending 620.000 on their World's Fair exhibit. Tne firm will have a most ornate booth in the Agri- cultural Building at Chicago. There is an unprecedented influx o Chinese, at Tnemna, Wash. The cus toms officials are surprised at the im mouse numbei of' "actors" for the World's' Fair, while orie steamer brought 150 "ma chants" for Portland, Auditor Ackerman has made a re. port showing that the buildings of the Chicago World's Fair have already cost 816,708,826, twice the sum expend ed. for the Pans exposition, and more must yet be spent. There is at present a cash balance of 8626,396, and $2,361,- 263 due on contracts. A party of English journalists has eome aeross the Atlantic for the pur pose of visiting the World's Fair at Chi eago, aid also of seeing something of the United States and Canada. Thaparty has just arrived in New York. From New York they will prob ably proceed to Chicago by way of Pats - burg, Pa. On their retinal, abeut May 5th., they intend en tering Canada at Niagra, Falis, spending some days in Toropto, and sailing down to Montreal. New York, A mil 17th. -The queerest; railroad train that has heen HOOD in many it long year drew out of the Pennsylvania depot at 10 16 this morn ieer ansia , the cheers of a big ',crowd, The train cousisted of engine No. 1 of the Pennsylvania Railway aed cars Noa 3 and 5, Engine No, 1 of the Pennsylva ilia road is also engine No. 1 of the United States. being the first railrond locomotive used on this side of the Atlantic, It is called "John Ball," and started this morning to puff its way laboriously to the World's Fair, where it will be an object of Wonder to millions, . John Bull shows no sign of his great 'age except his antique eon struction. He its painted arid polished so that he shines ns fair es the lama- aorn of .eaodern locomotives, The coaches lookilike stage coaches an rail way:wheeles. They, too, are in gale Attire, being p111111011 11 bright green, with the inscription "John Bull train," The trnie in manned he- verirae rail - 0011110r8. Why you take Cold and Cough. Generally caused by exposure to cold, wet feet, sitting in a draught, coming from hot and crowded pieces, in thin dress, or wearing damp clothes, stock,. ingS, or any other cause tending to check suddenly the perspiration. The tesult produces inflammation of the lining membrane of the lungs or throat, and this causes phlegm or matter, which nature tries to throw off by expectorae tion. In many cases she is unable to do so without assistance, and this is Why you use Allen's Lung Balsam. Three Size Bottles, 2 cm, S.M., $1.00 night The Fashionable Cutter and Fitter. As I am the 'only CUTTER and FITTER, in town who las visited the large cities in the United States this Spring, lam therefore the best able to fit you in The Proper Style. adies When you have bought the material for your Spring and Summer coat come to me and get fitted. Gentlemen, Before you. buy your Spring Suit, come up to my shop and get posted on THE STYLES, • BERT. KliIGIIT The Fashionable Cutter and Fitter. Deaths ofthe Week. News has been received at Bowmanville of the death in Liberia, Afriem, of Rev. H. Garw000d, a former resident of Clarke township, county Durham. He . . was engaged in gathering oysters, slipped from a rock and fell ipto the river. Not beteg able to swim he was drowned. CANADA'S BIG CHEESE. VIEWED BY TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE A.T NOILTII TORONTO LAST NIGHT The monster cheese to be included in Canada's worthy exhibit at the World's Fair passed through this city last even. jug-. Upwards of 2,000 people crowded the platform of the C.P.R. station at North Toronto when the train earryino•w it pulled in fron1 the east, and the freight cars, fences and all other vanta,ga points in the neighborhood were occupied be men and boys ‚inx mous to catch a glimpse of the "big un." Although the train was three quarters of an hour behind time, the crowd pat- iently awaited its arrival, and cheered to the echo as it steamed up to the platform. A stop of 10 minutes was made to allow the people to view the great cheese. a he eheese is being borne to its destieation on an extra strong flat ear. It weighs 13 tons, stands about 11 feet in height, and is of proportiontlte eircumference. On its jburney it is protseted by a half inch Steel casing. Mr. J. A. Ruddick, wit° has the cheese in charge, told an Em • pire reporter that on the way up from Perth, frOM which place it was shipped on Saturday, it had been viewed by a ouzion8 CROWD of men, women and children at every station. Owing to the difficulty ex per lamed in distributing the weight of the eheese, four truss rods of the cot which hears it have been broken on the trip so far. The car was supported with some heavy timbers at Toronto Junction on its arrival there, and it is hoped that the rest of the journey to Chicago will be safely ti,cciemplisitecl The exhibit will probably arrive at the Virorld's Fair grounds on Thursday next, -A second car beare the weight of the huge'truck or lorry upon which the cheese is to stand at Chicago, and Upon which it will be carried a'oeut in England, Four cheeses, each weigh ing 1,000 pountls, and a numbet of smaller oues were also upon the trate. Both ears were profusely decomited with Tenion Jacks While the exhibit rested at the station Photoglephor Cook, of Yens's?, street, took a, snap shot ttt the bar choose foe Mr. Th9t-nt'FI flaw' 18, of this city.--laawies, April 18, HolitteieVsle F'0 CFI'S mere L L'ADACH E; eye Inc not agver••• gised to cure every- titi/ng,butsitnP/i/heacl- no/me. Taw them, 0 tritt cost but 25 ceut3 fur boas and, they 0..0 aartutesa.. They are nota Cathartic- ENTRAL... SHAVING --PARLOR. EXETER, ONTARIO. A. Hastings, Prop. Every attention, paid. to Ladies' and Children s Hair Cutting, A. lIntirms. READ AND LEARN. That oar Planing MW, Sash Door & 13llnd loactory is fitted ap with the latest improve ments. We are prepared to do planing and matching, band and serollsawIng turning moulding, grooving and all Lids of mach- ine work en shortest notice. In oi.u. LUMBER YARD you will find a large anet well assorted stock of all kinds of building materials. Pine and hemlock lum- ber dressed and not dressed. See our stook of x and x x x Pine Shingles manufactured by the best makers iii Ontario. We also have a large stock of A 1 Cedar Sbing Les which are excellent value. No. 1 Pine Lath con- stantly in Stock We have a larn•e stock of barn sash which we can furnigh with or without glass. We aro fitted up. with mach- inery specially adapted for rriakin g all kinds of 'funks and Cisterns, which we ca,n 'furnish to our customers on short notice. We show something new in this line for watering ea t- tle in the ffeld or barnyard. Out eelebrated Baking Cabinet is still at- tracting marsh attention, and giving entire Sa. tisfauti OD whenever used. , Call and examine the above riaraed stock, all of which will be sold at lowest prices ROSS & TAYLOR, Main St., Exeter The Cheapest and Best Place in Town To get your Boots and Shoes mended, is at GEO. MANSON'S! Just a few more pairs of those Men's cheap Hepburn Shoes and La- dies' Dongola Kids left, GEO. 111110S011, rfil So u1II3X0t Pposotooinco J. SNELL, M\./Zain. st. EXETER - ONTARIO Has now in stock Attitm and Wint:r C+00=8, IN THE FOLLOWING LINES: West of England Suitings and Trott. erings, Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouser lugs. French and English Worsted Cloth All made up in the Latest Style, at best Rates. A. 3.. SNELL I ra TBAL DRI:0 A Complete stock of Pare andReliable Drugs ALWAYS KEPT. PatotilloqiNus, Spomos ilquist's slpplles At right and reasonable prices. Prescriptions and Family Receipts Carefatiir Prepared, 111111RirS Co4f1itio ?Eger the best in the market, C. Ltrrz. PROP,