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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1889-3-8, Page 4t 18 91 don't yon pet 0 three barrels ?" "Oh:" 111°u'l' 'Whitney will leave a good many thine, speteitei the pe-tal ‘. we ne • . Creamery department tl . the uward of the t•ansportati 11 con. am Lott 113111P.1 ablve, for co :sit er 1 would les loeieg my 1010 and s tit with 1;k7 liars for year 1888 acconntS, de- Mr. GeO. Kitithy rece s.e4 n lotto's Anti 1.. not Ip• Imo for Moonshot, Die eleiree, 111 releeteted sett et mit e 383 < for 11114 13110800$0. tO 301 11 11011. Ili 1 11o, 1HY rePly. "I weal I ruin my lend." " Ilpam'cw; to eeve til 10 311 1' 11,03, no great questione pendeig, the eel.); en. thou . it. per Imre, the, beton to 4 TH B R SS 5LB MAIIC11 Sth, of oposseuncessrtitittessviinacsgildFincitiAncatstrsaasiratiazvrovor,acrranwvgiir=k73==ncrnric:,m• avemeletevaeostexelFtrenleareweafeeenterettese !alter tar1,71.'n11,11i`..701.;711=;111,017..1.314/•nrr,.. 11'111,N111.11111141.3 TI11,111;101,,,3,1=mravazr,,,,,,rzm,0,441.,,17, ew ore -i ;', • •:e., S Pi 1-3 ents ttor. von that yen will not. g• treble .alynt, A 13 jAc4f.2 " 1 earth Sow wn• n the gram le , 1.42,•fe •e; ot, I i 100(13 our neM; 1.1 or1,01.o; .1. nt.) three or i,niv int.h.,, lm, do wd. 1 in1-1,', .1. V131. NW3010011, ,. 31,,I1. 1, IHRI, ‘1111111 grain le wet or the dow on, for The exeentive depertineute (01" givino, -mit wi• ;die% ea th• bit( of the ge in and 1 B (' TI. [ 0 L yi 0 *t -f •4" - i • i Loco' . Thie Offie e . ,, Loettl -Ala!, ( i 00,1. • iii their aintaff, /..i wee .01130 might 1,3. eellow it. By tieing the tononnt of Bak Local -Ceti. Thomson. Alorteage Sale- A. limiter. feefeee tee ev foe eel 113.'110.1 pl.rVetV 1,0,4 olo101 Wo J 1 1410 Ao•L,F, i11.1111 •( 1. A. .1 4%1111-.1111. dt„,t-t ,tte „ (WA 1111%111 (1. 111111 1114. hnif, 1111t1 1 ,1:1,' 114e 1.0.17' 1 88H Abstract of School Monies. and is making en effort 10 dispose of HOW it any ;into brei the 4491 wait • Drove alid Books • J. Tolbert l'eete: r. the current Imsiness pos.441,I '11,11,1 it is alma' and eow nu the suftw. Steel flown I " lead that there are reelareebly few mAirythitig 71.114 you have good ' RECEIPTS. Anetiot; Sale- N, tete elitet. trotien. Pewit ef the Seoretariee seem not hear tei novel ahem rutimut faritte, Straeleen 111,e. inibne e. desire to leeve 1 tieeri to knell 10 In 01 MO 31110,1 0111101 thr .11014401110 ra3003•33t,,H.ntax,335331331101333013,114331.13.33/.3,313.0.0332 mate" ,,1 Anteeem rutting ttee I ;Tee, in tie, fee mule and a good To balance forward leet audit. ,$ lilt 11 ‘11 ; fine fumble te plough in. If yon 1' cwant to yellow en old 'immure or °refuted, coat 01 manure to plou4 under, Walt a • departineute, fine tho atmoapliere each 1 1,11 5 5C1S,i 0 51 ossurnitm definite tinge of 011.310• taney. I give a light manuring on the top in the - In the State clereatment the wheel, II;11).11". 31.111. 8, 1889. are running with tutuanal emootbnose, fall and on with Mu stdt in the spring, fuel wiles yon uomo t • out your hay you Seetetary Bayard having sueceeded to ' seenrina postponement of a, solutiof l will you have got another farm. Gloatsm wired Thom. Gibson, ----------------------. „,811„, e „e, ! I am in favor of top -dressing, even thouge M. V. in behalf of the eorporation oft. • 1 Tuesdity, otir unaeimoue dieapriroval 01 the 11 111 eehiltg for the formation of new Countnie, Every M. P. P. for Huron County bhould. speak their mind clearly on thie grid, game of Listowol and Mt. For. st. The t;dvf rnment will not street:then themselves au iota, by passing such lees h•gisletion. As MUllie11131- ity ere ,etiAled with Miran Co. and \riff tee ,1,,,111, Oilmen we will let Lis - Mod lenoe. Municipal grant inoludiug the ekptirident to elovernment from 1047 35-1 12 „ Government grunt 104 00 Non-residont fees 0 00 Local itseessment including Grey and Morvie portions, 1800 08 $23115 25 F,13,Heal eYeek tiot ealanet . iTalla :1;1. i Td. Iiii, 4Viki` 1,. ,1 ;;;,, ; ,, 7; 1: r... 11, , 1 f:F•e)g ‘41:;,):;/ THE o:Lax:',i;WENU 41 111 :1":1'1 1,•1 Aelefeialt of ..loney to Loan on Farm or Village Pro- perly, at complihed, it is hoeedby a eonference ce CL Per Cont. Yoarly. ” Berlin „e„ ti„ tu,wee,„a,,,,, 1 expect you will be lying that I hat e1 Seer. af the cling' pr. pe•,0.1 by Mr. IIsreast in hie 141 1 to anuma the nets le. ' salt 0,1 the brain. Halt Will cum the 1 tion gets into WO' (411131 erder, The latest 1 Straight Loans wall privilege wire worm. I have meen the effect of It. 1 EXPENDITURE. dispatches from the 101,11M08, 3110 WS 11381 ' A neighbor Of 111,1 ,11 0 , 033 '0 03131 1400 00 0 Ititt;, tug whet] millirud. everything there is quiet and likely to re- • • me NV Ma 110 W01131 no WItIl nts ran Wixom. l../3?.' t ; "It By paid J. Shaw, l'rinelpel, sty$ 700 00 e . , 4 .• mom so until, at least, the 0 mug • , , , 1 Iii the fall the who worm htta 0 enmeee- govermaeut here has been nude. In fact ed in the middle of tho field end had the outside world is at pose" so far 1.1.81110 eaten a large (111010 in it, I told him to present tulministration of our mete ell• FO MI I get a few barrel. ef Rola and sow fairs is tameeri ed. Secretary Eudicott . it heavy, awl make the groend white. able has suoceeded in cle.trinfli things np T11110 W30 .10 more worm there. It will „ Mats am v, , „ Miss Richartlson, „ „ 300 co Apply to Miss Abraham, „ „ 240 45 A. Hunter Mies Taylor, „ „ 139 25 e Miss Sayers, „ ,. 42 50 DiVision Court Clerk, Drum? s. Miss Stevenson, „ ,, lie 80 1 • prevent rust on env green. I find than " " MdLaut'llinle " " • pretty Well, although there aro StIl 01%0 . N SA.LE or throe matters penditig, eettleinent of e J. Oliver, caretaker's ,. 90 00 .,tt't. I./ CT 0 a greet m my • of (Mr farmers say that 10 00 Nay y dee dedneet, there 3.1.'3 30.31 i'•`Y " 3.4 INA evel ealt. • " " \V. 11, 1‘1054, Ete0'..r10", -- white', however, is expected tete weak. meny possibilities in the way of depart- When aelf• I limy 'retch tipsy put oe psr ' „ lutercist, 98 60 " Repaint and supplies, mental actiou, but a is likely that :Air, aerie they say •t a burr.) "Who Wilett I tell thorn Loos' unthine less now tom 13 plat ic; 523115 25 I 1 r of an consequence beiug , wonder, welt,' 110 sow Tea than the 1 Rua E the undersigned 111811101)) 11 and. • 1/Up/Men fee) 1 pOstaO4 for druPlvtters guile high enough ? Thus it is that the n.•We-giviug 410Y le,.'s• which vet). likely be rodueed to , inittituton ' 1 1 i tr c c'are that {00 1111.V0 extunined Ills books tions from the undersigned to sell by or of school monies and find the scum on Weduesd.1.11., larch 1:1111, ISSN a 111`01.1 0 OUTItY. and vouchers in the hands of the treasur- Public Auction on his Farm in Deemer& The (,''3'1' (1 to i.trit , ties of the vatiOtt.i 1.1p.t0W11 detsatmeats would thiuk if could see the PrePara- , IVroxear Mr. and 11Irs. l'attoo Ware J. X. S. Mare, et:m.111g 7 years, in feal to an un - e, elEANT,, Aumr°11g. ported horse; 1 Horvyy Draught Iforse made the recipieute of some handsome Colt, rising 3 years; 1 Homey Draught .. ea the storm 1, I correct an ----------------, 9 rash on 1 0'1 1.000 P. 11. 0110111, the following valu- able peppery, 3110. :_1 Heavy Draught "I wonder what George Waishiegtoo .01eue zet their departure from Baled at least owe in seeen days le pro bably justifiable, as the eeisting syetoin is liable to bo abused ; because it is difficult to distinguish between bons fide news - mote and mere advertising sheete, The ineream in the ordiusay letter weight from half an ennee to an ounce will be gem:telly lipe to 40; fail nnbetly ran fill,1 any fault with the additioual precautions which it is prOpOsed to provide for the de- tection of letter thieves. But as the post- al sy etetin is almost the only part of the public eervieo from which the entire coin - funnily derives advantage any inermwe (11 the postage rates, which is not absolutely neceesary, be objected to. Tim Montreal Witness says :—Ben - Pullin Harrison became the President of the United States ueder the shadow of an umbrella, and, jedeeng from the tone of his inaugural Dolan ss, he will not pass from beneath the shadow of an umbrella until he becomes plain Mr. Harrison agaiu. He is said to be at heart ft tariff reformer. If so, he Bade it nee. ssary to shade 1110 TIOWS under the party umbrella held fife the moment apparently by Mr. Blaine. There i- trernendens differ - mice 1.31.01.13:11 Preekteet Harrison's 11.1,13 elet litt'e essay on the Repnblican party and Pr-sident Cleveland's analysis of the position and renditions of tho coun- try whose Chief Megistrato he W9.0. 11.1111 hi- courageous definitions et n, -11d u. forme ; all tho differenee, in fact, +hat there is between progress and (motion. The foaming will be Pr, sident Harris. on's Cabinet ; jamas G. Blaine, of Maine, Secretary of State ; Win. Windom, of Minneseta, Secretary of the Treasury ; Redfield Proctor, 01 Vermont, Secretary of War ; W. H. H. Miller, of Indiana, Attorney General ; Jolla Wannamaker, of rentisylvmia, Postmaster -General ; Denial= r- Tracy, of New York, Sec- retary of the Navy ; John W. Noble, of Miesouri, Secretary of 1(10 Interior ; Jere - 1/1i..1 11 M. Rusk, ef Wieconsin, Secretary of Agriculture. Teets emelt we came into possession of a very practical idol) ie the Temperance queetion. It is e, eledge card headed elemeressive 1 1' Inbiti,ot." The pledges ars . eat 1 ,e .11 1 and full 01 0)0811- (111 tool should les telt, 11 in hand by eve,. frimid the eattes. Here they ere ;- 111 I pleclao ifts.,ell to abstain from treating any 1101'3011 er persons to cigars or liquors of any 11)181. may be used im a beverage, 011 10 anything sold over a saleon counter. I also pledge myself not to avospt any of the above from 01110135. (2) I pledge myeelf to um my vote 0.1141 intinence to secure total Prohibition and to withhold the same from any candidate for munioipal or parliamentary seats who will not pledge himself to support prohibitory measures. (3) I pledge myself to abstain from the use of intoxicating liquors 80 a beverage. These three steps omen a great ad- vancement in fighting the Liquor Traffics and their adoption would hasten its down fall. With the absurd, expensive and demoralizing treating system shut off, meowed tempera noe representatives 11) oar Houses of Parliament and holding the reins of government in the respective municipalities wo would have a leaverage upon this Province that would shake old King Alcohol to the very centre, of his dominion. Temperance men and women what do you think of the moveniont ? If you have faith in it secure sons° pledge cards, sign one yourself, mid go to work with a vim. 331 tions that are being made to view the in- augural proeeesion and know the prime that are being paid in some cases for choice places for which to view it?" re- marked a well.known member of Con- gress to & brother member, us the two w, re riding to the capitol in a street ear to -day. "I am of Ufa opinion," atiswered the member from the south, "0110.0 110 would. think this was te very extravagant age." ThiS nonrersation induced, your cortes• pendent to investigate the matter aud see whether ths statement that extrava- gant rates were charged for good places from which to view the procession was correct. etopping befo e a building neer the peace monument, in the windows of which e lo.rge sign bearing the neerip tion, "Windows for ;ea for Manse 4th," was displayed, I. assuming the bearing of a millionaire as closely as 1 could, boldly rang the bell, mid was ushered Otto petinly furnished parlor. Tho lauctlad:. soon entero.t and after a critical examination, inquired if I wanted to rent oily windows. tit on being iuforined that suck was my intention, she commenced to praise the fine view her windows af- forded, and finished by stating that she would rent the two for $50. It thus seemed that the Congressman might be right, but to apply another tost, au inquiry was made as to the cost of two 151)5314. 3100)' front windows together with a bal- cony, fortho. up the Avenue. 1 was told that I could leave the use of them all day for $150. A little further up the street I found a regular agency for selling 10i11 .10310. "This seems to be quite a business. ?" I 1('1111( ,'I0'1 to the meneger.. -Yes, and a very profitable ono while it Loos," was the rejoiner, "the only difficulty being to dispose of them before the 40h. I have lots of regimes for win. down and pieces on balconies, but the, people wen't pay for outside seats until the day arrives for fear it Will storm and make the seats on the balconies, use - "What is the price of windows?" "AR the way from $10 1.0 a 11100 piece," was the answer. "Some 'vim persons, however, have erected a mina- ture stated at each 'window anl readily sell the seats at 115 each. We have plenty of seats, however, on the several 00 ,1140 that we eau let you have from $11 each to e. dollar a seat. Should the day bo fine every soot will be sold," Many stands for private itidividuels and firms in front of their places Of butt- ness are daily going up and Architect Bratty, of the building inepeetor'S offiee, kept busy writing permits. It is es- timated that tho public stands 10111 11') commodate 20,000 people. SALT AS 311.t.1801e.t. Tho Grand Trunk ferry beet Transit, which has been lying at the Grand Trunk clock, Windsor, for Brune time woe dis- covered to be -(111 fire on Mon'iley night about 11 o'clock. Nothing could be clone to (MVO 1101 Mid 13110 b1.1111‘3c1 to the water's as tho dogs were not only unhurt, hut edge. Tho loss is 1115,000; thought to be soil and stiff clay. Jr you want to make seemed to enjoy the fun ea keenly at the insured. Tho Traneit has not been in sum of a, good catch of grime, on with bipeds preamit, 8.00 011001)' 11 10 not creel- oommision for sometimopast, tho (trend your wagon and sow seven hundred and ty 00331110 0111' fonr-footod friends little Trunk having bean trying to soli lier. fifty pounds per acre of salt and 7 assuve recreation Mien hi a while. pre.ents. Mr. Patton got a handsome gold -headed cane, nicely engraved, and Mrs. Patton got a Biller 0131 Ci. receiver. eheritl Gibbon- gave a dinner at the British Exchange, Goeterieli, last Thurs- day evening, at width many of the ,ev.d- ing men In the town were present. After the disposal of an excellent bill of fare, tenets and songs were introduced ond lasted. till the party separated. 11. Clucas, of Goderich, traveller for the William JOhns,n paint company of Montreal, had a narrow escape from beieg caught in the terrible railway acci- dent at St. George. He 030213 on the train from Loudon, but, 0.0 410031 luck had it, got oft at Paris, seven miles from the seem; of the aceident, to call upon 14 006101TM. About twenty five of the employees of the late lirni of *unwell & Pickard, of Exete• , surpri ed Mr. H31.111W0 1, the re - thine partner, rho other eve& ng and presented him with a handsomely illum- inated cogroesed address, beautifully framed. A very pleasant ereuing 0,30 spout, many of those present not having met one another for yeare. Monday the oitixens of Exeter were throsvo into a flutter of excitement on learning that the wife of Edward Gill, one of Chet most respected eitizene, had committed suicide by hanging herself. It appt ars that her husbend got up early in the morning aud partook of breakfast by himself, as usual, and then proceeded to his work, She afterwards arose and dressed, dressed the young boy, and sent him to her si-tor's with some milk, tell- ing him to remain there until Ids pa WWI coming home to dinner. The husband took the boy home with him and on entering found the house empty. At ,,nos the man began to look around, and 00 goingout notified the barn door was not olosed. Upon closer examination he found it was tied 00 the inside. He at once broke the string, and to his astonish- ment found the lifeless form of his wife suspended from a rope which was tied to a rail strung heroes two beams in the barn. 175 at once seemed aid and out the body down. Medical aid was sem- moned, but the doctor proimunced teat death heel taken place two or three hours before. No cause can bo assigned for the rash 0101 except insanity, as she was subject to such, having spent some montes about; five or six years ego in tho fowl= at "tendon, pea, mead Before n Meeting or Dtrure Farmers. The following paper was read before Division Grange'No, 32, of Bruce County, at a recent meeting by Jas. McBotith, of Eden Grove 51 00 now the sowed time I have come before you on this question of salt for artificial manuring. The first time 1 laid my experience before you, you were in doubts if salt would pay es a manure. I hope by this time you have got over all your doubts and are 001041 0011 freely, 1 have been using salt now over twenty. five years and with good mimes. I commenced in early days with a fow pailfuls, and from one hundred to seven hundred and fifty pounds per Dore I ant now using on virgin soil. Two I1n3th100 hundred pounds per Mere is good salting. When I began to work up the soil and plough deep had nearly lost faith in the two and throe hundred pounds per were, and I commenced to add hundred by hundred to the acre, till I reached seven hundred and fifty pounds per eon, with good results, On now land two and three hundred pounds per aore is suffielent, but old land requires nearly three times that amount There ie not a fawner in the County of :Bruce nor id the Province that holds ono hariclred acres of land but requires OM carload of nalt, 0,0a it would pay him well. I prefer clime salt. When ie deer of dirt it does not bind in lumps and you do not cheat the land arid thorn in not =oh hard work in sowing it, Cat live or six bags in the Wagon at time, aud proporbag the back 01 0110 rig and a chair for youreelf to 0(1 on and ft boy driving tho rig, and commence with the two Ilan& throwing hand over hand and you can HOW thirty aeres in a day. Salt suite all soils. I have had experience with loam, sandy G0.10140'1 torrespondent saye ;.---"Duriug the past two months a „fe eumbee of doge have been traine'l to draw shelges, and so well ba-, the plan been conducted that many of our amino mhubitams have retched 0. 3050 To' test the merits of the flyers Messrs. Mur - "Lick, 7013001113311, W. Swanson and A. Pridliam offered mixes for a once-round- the-squere run led, Friday fa-terms:a 108 hours before the time for etartieg temple began to gather, and at the corn- menuement of the racing tat least eighteen hundred patrons were present. Tho first match was for 14 811761' trophy, one-third of a mile, eight starters. Alto- three false attompte a pretty oven start was made. Hero the fun commenced, the onlookers cheering wildly as the animals wore getting op speed. At the oorner of West streot the leading dog grabbed his neighbor when attempting to pass by, 8011 111 loss time that 51 takes to Write it two others had jollied in the circus. The drivers, however, were on the alert, and each seizing his own animal's waggiog protuberanu held nntil the canine X was dissolved. The running was again oontinued, the °homing 09 41115 people and gesticulations of the drivers being some- thing immense, The winning post was reached in the following order: let, ItfoL owl's Sport, nod , carrying 102 Thu Ond, It lue tt's Bob, yrs., carrying 110 lbs. Ord, lifotio,d's Cloillo,3 yrs, carrying 116 lbs. In the second raoe there wore seven etartere, an even send off being merle. The running in this Match was greatly interfered with by tho driver of a sleigh who pessell between the Contestants, his action causing a friendly bout between two of tho best runners, After a keen mutest the winning poet; VMS 110011104 in the followheg order : 3.041,51arenual 111-0b12700., nit lbs. 2int,lif oTyor'S Maw, 4 yre., 101 lbs. rird, Walloon's Cold 1412(1(3,15315, 1051110, The general interest taken in the roces would 000111 to show that dog taeing will b3061110 MO of one leading sports. It is teme that there woro 0, few persons twee - mit alto Fetid that cruelty to oedemas was 01101 13(0111(15 feature at the occasiot, but our oheervatione 10010 all MO other way, GOOD 1\TEWO Mare Colt, rising 2 years ; 1 Heavy Wil,110.110 1..1111111 • .1, bat he 41in .., 111 1 44; itt ' • \‘'11,,,,.0.1s, mule 3., C1r.lr, 1 let • peewit:1' 1 melte • ;1peeteity A Cal• 44•,e,o, Stmel Nrea 1.1M lin Draught Fall Colt; 1 Driving Colt, rising 3 years, by "Kentucky Star" ; 1 Span Mules; 3 0041.11, SlappOeefl 112 calf; 2 TO THE A FPLICTEDsuProsed in aalf ; 6 Steers rising 2 yews 1 1 Heifer rising 2 years ; 1 Bull tieing 2 years ; 1 Bell rlsisg 1 year ; Calves; 9 Leicester )(wee ; 1 Leicester Ilam ; 1 Bradley Beeper; 1 Warrior Mower; 1 Hoosier Seed ; 1 Land roller; 1 Set iron Herrows ; 2 Ohilled Plows; 3 General purpose Plows; 1 (Gray) iron Plow; 1 Gaug Plow ; 1 Hand turnip drill ; 1 Hand grass seed sower; 1 Straw outter ; 1 Turnip cutter; 1 Grain chop- per ; 1 Sack; 1 Stunming machine; 1 Lumber wagon; 1 Market VAlgou ; 1 Bug- gy, Polo and Shafts ; 2 Sees Bob -sleigh' ; 1 Cutter ; 2 Fanning 1111115 ; 1 Grain cradle ; 1 Hay rack; 0 Seto double liar - nese; 2 Sets light Harness ; '2 Saddles ; 1,000 lb. Scalee; 3 Bee hives ; Chains, Forks, Shevele, Scythee, Mi. Sale with- out res,rve MB the proprietor has rented hie farm. TE1010.—All Rural et andunder 05 cash ; °Vol: that amount 10 months °myth will be given on 11u'121-hing approv- ed joint notes. 7 per cent. per annum off for cash on media amounts. 0E0. KIRKBY, 7,7). '1INECIITEL, Areaameenzt. Peomorreit. No family who knowe the pewee of ----2:3A11:111F2 Pain Exterminator will bo without it in their house. They know it to be a family physician. It is both an internal and exteturd remedy. Pain cannot remain where it is properly applied. The lsme who have used crotch- es from 2 to 19 years have thrown them away by the use of it. References can be given that different blind persona have had their sight restored to them by the 000 01 it when the optic nerve was not injured. 51 10 good for inflammatory and chronic rheumatism, gall stones, neural- gia, toothaobo, coughs and colds, earache and all other aches and pains. 1'1111'1. CEN u.s. Sold by druggists and coun- try merchants. _Prepared and sold whole- sale by eitiernee, 'Oa Park Street, South, Hamilton, Ont. n33.4111 eitblie ovate:illy liliteltentith iog •• Ale rotor. . lit, anti frini ere 1.1::ecated. iorso4shoettig. • thenenil,r 111111. S. P I u rn, 11 1.: / ALA K Mt001 r IT • I:,. smeis ANDREW CURRIE. PROPRIETOR, mears33=33333.33..-.333=1.3=33t= csh it Al ea Is Of the host Iputlity alwaNs 1131.1 /aid 13 IIV111111 In ant .part 'Coo vilni‘go ['roe 01 cluirgo, 7,1015 wiry f avntabin. eg to Annoro,noe that their &TARE - 11051111 - — Qi:E7 FA.NOY DRY - GOODS FAT CATTLE WA,NITED! Per wttlelz the di git Le 101101 p will he 1.441. I (1120 innten 3 no0pt1141 of buying 1.11t1t Don't for,et the 141444o, noxt *loop to noteller's.Towo!r: Sioio. A. CORMS. Is now Corning Rapidly forward and in a Great many Lines Complete.. EXTRA VALUE in Cottons, Cottonades and Cotton Shirtings. These lines WOTO bought before the advance in prices /Ind WC pro- pose to give (Mr Customers the benefits. NEW DRESS .GOODS and the latest noveltiei in trimmings to matelt. SOMETHING NEW' for Spring Mantles and Jackets. SUITS made to order. Gents' furnishings. The newest styles ii the market in. Gents' FELT and FUR HATS. A MAGNIFICENT stock or Cooper & Smith's BOOTS AND SHOES. hots for the Bazaar Patton 81(,%.1. OF THE } 'rZAC n laD )11E141? . — . . - Thanking 0011"nt-L=1'0ns Customers for past favors and. .solielting a continuance of the same, beg to say that we sitall rniloavor to serve .yon .cveb1 better than in the past,. 1PAITHFULLY. YOURS, A Splendid Stock of tfotso Blan- kets, Halters, Whips, &e., &C., on Hand. Our Collars always Give Satisfaction,' 1 lead the van in giving good value in Trunks, Valises, Satchcls, Etc. 141 you want a sot of Lmur or HAnusss, or if you want Pieentiri ng done Call in 033111 Ste Us. H. DENNIS. W FIRM. The nnilyrsignoti aesito to la - 110.5i11.0 41 -T- t/011 011111 they have bought out the BLACKSNITHING BUSINESS of Mr,. Roux. MAI:rum (Next 1oor to 31r..10/11/ Ir. n 10' s I l'ullon Skop, and they are prepared to attend to the N‘ ants of all favoring Hann with their patronage. All Kinds of glacksmithing Work Done, and SATISIoACTION GUA11411111THD. We make a Specialty of Horseshoeing, GIVE US A CALL. 'Roberts & Jeffersmi. Brilliant Durable Economical ! Diamond Dyes excel all others in Strength, Purity and Fastness, None other are just as good. Be- ware of imitations, because they are made of cheap and inferior materials, and give poor, weak, crocky colors, To be sure of success, use only the DIAMOND DYES for coloring Dresses, Stock- ings, Yarns, Carpets, Feathers, Ribbons, &c., &c. We warrant them to color more goods, pack- age for package, than any other dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colors. Ask for the Diamond and take no other. A Dross Dycti ) A Coat Colored it, 10 Garments Renewed A Child can use them! itt Dug/gists see Merck:tuts, Dyer IloOr. ftee. 34. ro cm WELLS, RICIIAROSON & 'Car U7'44,013.tb2..1. .41.4) MdtntreilL P. Q. St 141 4