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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1880-06-25, Page 6Fa m News from the "Michigan Farmer. L: at week Michael Herkimer, resid- ing : little south west of Detroit, shear- ed 2 sheep, half of which were yearling 1 )0bs and other ewes, and from the lot he of 501 pounds of unwashed wool, for hich he received 31 cents per pou•d. Mr. J. I}: Carpenter, of Bnrton,has a blood Merino ewe which is very pro i-fic. Last `3-ar she raised two bs, and this ye she- gave birth to fou lambs all at o ce—two male and tw female_Land all are doing well. The sa a ewe also shep,red ten pounds of wo 1, 11 months' growth. Mr. Waldo L. Smith, of Mosher - vi e, has left at this office a beautiful splc of wool t ken from a fleece we'ghlrig 34i pot4nds., of oue year's gro th, sheared from a ram -four years o-1 =, the combined weight of whose four Ile ccs is over 107 pounds, and from wh ch Mr. Smith has raised. 200 lambs the present season. Mr. A. C. Town, of Milo, gives an ac unt of the weight of -the fleeces of his six rams, which were shorn May 24t . The report,is as follows : Alex - an 'er, 2 years old„ 22 lbs. 4 oz; Hard. M . ey, 2 years old, 22 lbs. 4 oz Ver - mo • t, 2 years old, 114 lbs. 4 oz ; No. 101, 1 y at old, 12 lt;sJ -11 oz ; No. 111, 1 ye r old, 13 lbs. 12 oz ; No. 165, 1 year of _ ,13 lbs. 4 oz. G: E. Loring, of Girard, Branch cb nty, writes us that he has raised so e heavy colts, one of which at- two ye rs old tipped the scales at 1,150 lbs., on that is three years old that weighed 1,4 0 lbs., , and also a four year old we ghing 1.350 Ms., but he did not tell us ow they were bred or to what stock th y belong. It is said that in Ann Arbor and vicinity, a small black insect is getting in his work on the buds of the grape vin. It eats directly .into the head of the bud the moment it begins to swell;, an that the vinesshould be gone ove at east once a day.. After the bud ns to open out well all danger is pa t. -Bleacher, of Danby, handed us a twig from a peach tree the other day, on which six peaches were growing fro , n one blossom. Wm. R. Rough, of Buchanan, sold a f tted calf last week, which was five mo the old and weighed 562 ills. A .Farmer Who Robbed His Boy. ast spring a farmer found`'°` in his fIo k a iamb which the mother would no own. He gave it to his son, a boy fift en years old, who saved it and rai ed it.: The boy called it ' his all ! sa mer ; allethe family called it his, an it was his. Rut'this fall, when his fat ler sold his- et er lambs, he let this on -go with them, and taking the pay for it, tucked it in o hie big wallet and. e 'ed it off to. pa. , taxes or put it in th bank, Now t its farmer did not in- to. d to do anyt ii . g - wrong. Least of all did he intend t rob his boy. Prob- ably ably he dd,not_gi a the matter much thought anyway . and if he did he eon aial red the boy's ownership of the Iamb a s it of pleasant fiction, or reasoned th t the boy, having all his needs sup- pli d out of the family purse, did not ne d the pay for the •lamb, and it Was - he er to put it into the common fund. f3ta, • for all that, taking the lamb and se ing it in that way, anal pocketing th proceeds, was stealing. No, it was re, bery and as between this boy and his- father, one of the meanest ro:b- be es that could be perpetrated. Not old • this, but by robbing the= boy of th t two dollars the farther did more to m ke the boy discontented and drive hi _ away from home than he can un- do- ith ten times that amount. A boy • i.s little -man, and if he has got any of tlz gather and grip to him when - he gr wit up, ho begins at an early age to fees that desire to own something and ad to the property subject to- his own- ers : ip,. which is at o•uce the iu,centive to effective work and the motive which re on:ciles men to their condition. No matter how well the boy's wants are prvided for from a fund which is com- mon to -the Whole family, he takes` no pa titular interest in adding to that fund because he does not feel that it is hi •, and he tires of labor and thought, th proceeds of whichhe must share wi h several others ; but- give him a pi;- ce of property of his own, to manage as 1e pleases, to ku p or -sell or change, an let him feel that his ownership is se ure and that his loss or gain depends u u his• own. endeavors, and • he will wo k cheerfully and contentedly.— hfele•Iu.try, \'..11. ill irror. Painting Barns. . 'lie Hon. , George Geddes, not long ag h, startled many of those who have at cout dence in his opinions, by de- rill; against painting barns and eta- s as a waste of money, the preserve- () effects of the paint not nearly re- ningits cost. It is not ;iikeiy that Geddes "practices what:he preach- ' in this respect, or. acts consistently in to it. For if it is a- waste of preach - (, to paint a barn. it is eeua.11y a waste to paint a house, tad would he have farmers to leave their _ wooden housees all unpainted and .lucking wretchedly,. or are his own bares bare and unpainted ? ' It i:; not always that should tints consider expenditures.. ve are to measure the Mere money [ue of a thing, we should come down to'first principles, and d. nothing at all uuless we could see the Mooney profit in it. We should, to act consistently, re- tu. •n to log cabins and hark camping pl ccs, and eschew asap and good el thes,. because they cost money, and ill his cheap. 1 'e cannot carry ally su f1. priuciple into execution. The ixi. ire worry and loss of self-respect to a mart who has a tough, nipainted house and farm buildin�.;s, and the- sense -of shkino and inferiority to the neigh- bors which his family must feel, would co►�siclerttbly outweigh zno money coat of the painting. I would have all build - in j:� painted. ly )lay barracks, even. -ar painted, p:',sts.and roof boards, -and th paint pays for its' It ; for the roof - beards have not curled up. do not warp, curl shrink and swell alternately, as if . ur` painted; and the small cost is a tribe �. cclnpared with the comfort and the profit. .fled is too conspicuous a color, isad although it is now extremely fash- iolable in country places for garden and pizza furniture and ornament, yet it is te, prominent and glaring to suit a re - 1i ed taste. So with the red. barns ;• a mach more agreeable and appropriate; color is the rich brown,, so near)`£ iniatcLed by the brewu rocks, brown tap :tut brow u bark wh. , natural gr ci bl ti to M in m we If va and complimsntary to ?the 'graea ver- dure. This color is c reap, dura bie and fireproof.. It is therown cxide of iron, made from the pithy iron ore known at hematite, ich is gretlnd fine, and, when mixed with linseed oil, oxidizes with it and fo s a har dur- able'. coating. It 'spreads and . overs• well, and one coat will last many years. Any farmer's• boy can learn to paint, and as the paint costs sut $1.50 per 100; pounds, and oil is cheap, ever,/ farmer' should punt his buildipgs, even o the pig pen and the hen roasts. Nfec janical Ingenuity Prisoners. There Is at present oonfined Main State Prison a young Canadian, who is inca erated der. During his leis re hou nothing but a pocket a ;d shoe file and whetstone, to pris manufactured a clock which k curate tine; and which ie a ehanical;curiosity. It has a r top, who flaps his wins on t being reached. There are als showing the days ofd the w month. Underneath is ' a gl: three feet high, and tv o feet taining 245 figures .of I men, bi mals, dto These obj cts go various perf rmances, as sural. are touched and a usic b tunes atth: same tite. A made to run out from ts hidi by a cat A. beg - for money, is „ussle is knocked s stealt ily over door a sentinel d polit ly bows into hi cup. e full c mpanies try, - wh'cli come e mann: i df arms is exh bited by is cell, : nd many o recei es! from t time anothe stitutio is' mak doll -ho se, wit ure all belt g in Flet is trimmed other th blue ent for the lads) ison chapel organ and is quicky caught ar apprp&c es a mar dmpudent, a d after a own. A s ake glidf tthe floor, anat the takes oft h s hat a 1whn; coin s droppe Among the . bjects a: :of infantry and cava out and go hrough t very finely. The clo the prisons while in are . the od• dimes .visitors. A the pres convict in t e same i ing a very andsome four.roo>n: the furni miniature ; yle. On with red saints and a It is intend -d as a pi:: who has;pl: yed the p for several 1. ears. • f i the. rench o mur- with ife, a dr has e is ac eat me - 4 oster on e hour figures. :ek and BS case, iab, con - •da, ani - through springs x1 plays c • use is g place, s 7 ", So -Called ound ,r. In the be 'ming of move the s 0 oes, and heels and e; gee roun the bearing of the ani entirely on the sol place the fere feet in water dt}ri g half an this three 7 -four tim days ; ther-after ap some sotte lug oint daily. Le ve the an in a roomy box stall with plena of beddi. an animal led up in ing or sloping floorin. he must have liber ich can n position, w] single stall As soon moved and the horse s dose of .m s the sho the feet Could be dicine ; :f• dissolve `fr "m one to pounds cifrlauber's hot water, adding to ounce of greunnd ging whole in one dose, th during six hours, ten tincture; of aconite ; two or three days, gis a morin and evening, each ti e, four, solution of acetate of ammoni ounce of sweet spirit of nitre i pint of cold water. four date, much pai should remain, a fly lied round, the cornet, to a hree fingers' width. The ho e tied to prevent hi:: interfe he blister (by rub }ing it outh),'during 6 hou ation of the blister. From the beginni ept quiet, in a entilated place, and. excite perspiration hood Only be given Should he of a loosen a mixture of stearrie flaxseed'meal, togeth little hay, which sho When the urgent sy appeared, the horse - liberty itl the barnya time, when'. weather Ing summer to be pl the di ease re - rasp own the the hoo ', se that . els wei htcomes and fog . then a ' tub f warm our, a d repeat s dailyduring two i y hog' lard or ent to the feet Mal wit out shoe r comfort able shed g. To keep such s all tivpth;inclin- !is I obje y /to c] .tbeaff have $red as given whir lone an, alts inl a I the so air, and n give e to fiftee fterwar •p after and t lister m • s after g he omfort: be well The f n limits g n atu oats, ✓ with` ld not b ptonis should d Barin; permits, p,nf cod on past tionable range his rded in a belen re directed laxativ purpos hal gtart o ution. a gibe th erY hour chops o s durin g, noon unces o , with a • �, hal three o ndernes y a ap spce 0 se shout ing wit wi `h hi he appli ho ld b ble wel la kete od whir quantic ;, such -a ran an only ver timothy. ave dis ; be givens th da dur' re. Tillie Paris batto lr. The slaughter ho ses of 1P is ar orated at. La Villette on the , o skirt f the city; and form, together ith olice station and tel graph of'ic ., . bar arks for a small force of trop s s ation d there`, and other buildings, h ch ar • f stone,. were constructed in he mos borough manner byl the city under/ overnment authority. The p •:mise re euclosed by a high stone a , and be grounds are 'divided into :gula ectangles by four avenues i te sectec y four streets. ( . Through each building ruus al series of tours, covered wit a glace • eiling and in these cours the slaugh er ng is. done ; the animals eiug dr ss d. on woode' i frames placed at regu ai inter- vals ou each side f the ed r. A peculiar feature of th busines that of blowing up the car ass as 9c oz as th" head and legs are cut off, whip th Commercial Bulletin escribes, . a fol ows • "The body beii g placed ..n th dressing frame, an in i cion is made in he breast near the ne k, and- he nozzle of the bellows iuserte . A n works the bellows for bout 15 until the whole carca s is sw like a small baloon. 'he reashu for this are that it ma res the vie hotter, more pluii p hau it would, and that it en files the ion skins the carcass to et the hi' quicker and'easier. wi 'bout in ur All - bullocks, caly s, she p, slaughtered in these e. tablishn e• blown'up in this manner. Pig btitchery in Pa s is also ed upon a novel plan. he pigs into a large roundhouse,having in the robf to let off th - smoke, being divided into tri: pgular 1e dozen or so of,pigs are driven ijit den at a time, and a butcher along and strikes eac one on th with a Dialler. After being bled, th:" defunct are carried to the side of the role arranged methodically in a ros . are then covered with traw, *h sat on fire a d the sho t bristles q burned off. After a t Borough co the pigs .re Carried into a dress u hunt; up on hooks anis .craped y at the m flutes ll -n ou ' given/ t look t erwis wh e off ng it. etc. is are co duct tr: taken. a' upola b + floors } , - ilt: arc, na urs 1 . of a so skilful at the bodies taken Ever aris, t'`hrows sasbe steno the m sausag tensive are p brush - Ho Som lingeri resen he gr whop 717-1 t o dr wi bpe at r, w at of bou re :the w tan clea prf t nd th t away s w e sem use y.,Tep nufao'nre sxhih.m sale. i Pa ed ou by alter. o. -ar mon s a g hacon aptaf her: rtikof orour ul :lily llets f: e, a ppear nce. e mote ner . : WI ile ouch Isis r 100.I up of a I hea ed bo • es. d :, it,' his h fro r . s hfi. •1 his BW f his netr ishm ng th ourn the to 4 bomb lips, a a too strang and s:.w away, paper you te our to stood oerem the po ache, draw teeth. clothe -k o e 0 t"erf a ah 1 a lm hicl t rtlilesa in the o's loo of the et With is T%lje long bri anid aila go to� muffled ms his 'flute. the entr is utilize e Amer is �iads Freiilchm 1 is use large b Rich. an m h e n•'p 1 .+ e by rito an es de im ny ' Ay, r Foy as n' is is alio to•th frae s e'' se ar i 11 n •• ill ir" ea is 4e I I• sin T othach 0 i1'glish ton try ch 1,and Or a ttraetE d the ie at: leas oq ht the his: tho lght;was i .d, the supp lull which las cigf dry mold H ; rai ed it to oWii teeth extr 3or or filled wa chtd t is p, ooee. thr' w the s u11 carer e w apited, the toot: it : n .ids ( icket. he'did' :hat?" a of au who during &the fu t rch yard, served a young' attentio ter deje I :a "You 3 on't t the r:mealy hike e ouch, showi o g whe the li •'ing` of five y:ars si • same ay, a the to. th ch Ke -p ia. If a • y ne" the fa vii r. the b Need fr mals, but he the o • oic st the f: TM. tof his 1produ ferior is nei It is aidrth mond, of ► noted shelep cull from hi neverrsol keep t, g t mutt' ly t, part f li e. root i t e man' life. co enjo s and an s wort e does, rat —Christian • I • In each;, ti hod intery work v• en em —tile wing ng, ah ltnie ; atio i, o aS .t• ly 90 .path 11). Bit s's Co '"By al lw. of dip, :fol f w' 11 brain) hild and ntag or agric occu will, but o fold Er ing. teat tions e, car ties • : has p ovi(ie a de irately may , ave us It is 1» y the, j Of die that ai tally 'built u sist every tel dredsi of su arou 'd us there is a w: man , a fats well ortifie. prop ly lou 'vice: azette. led— 'Jame is Ch mists, and 1 0, Pic' C Ei;l S& lett t eir ha until •t is to expense and s se He 11 ug f e. e a • suirely;{I your ho en( bac ed to }a th skn • he long o! effe ied - odth a be e wi' the e aeurei 11 wi' you tooth in as he li Do you 't etual ?" the old was sews w waistcoat. p led that ane ve held a tou • e. tili.ze the Be itied to the best_ hoj ld ii Dt only e esti domestic t retatin an er'thin produc ai}:'whcrsells the ves oa what i er ai1Is nor econo ical. the te lidwin am- �� ddl:b Vermont, the y, , .ree+'er€ woud let no man floc.. His best shoe he If y. u t. good t ing, he o: of : t, impro e it, aka it a f.rt of oma, A t ell tak s the -de pest hich : stL`, de nest soi . A sist ° i wl '£ he uses and ake-. ' in o himnse A wh t ' e spends and ^ hat r t.la ? what he loc . s up. HE Rohe a brk he. ids in an to n's in ark/ ex - ties the • ist, was ong an,. b tion is 'ngy ass-' sed_ on and his ted the ngj ssly in Can ked had eral or ; oth-! you ain his es." ink 'It's 16 an, in It's the h o' • itt. is keep ani - use d on best in - 11 • 1. d, atio i. eref 1 be th p oye iris nd em 1• of ut enc to whi r:t of i . Iling u. the w:en °l;rainwor. and a r I lik s to see the as o make hem ii i he �_aaning,` ook- tti g the la • s in ki 'g,gardening and ae,h infined t. one hl� ing about—not at urge desultory h . bits, iv' th lura. that mani- h" a cull hand'ness. . A.. hor- wh tion lica sele our $a have bee To all who au ar icl ;of dently reeo Powd rs au it i vit preparatin' Who halve Remember t signature of package.', N G :t 4u c an, ' n ie to b' a pre ma.y die' . u con .ti until den y tle 11 tad alt oi: sha ish Sol E 48, adi 4 0 Ps T y, 1 ip f ear use ti ro 0, di ad. 4i ' alIts t. k lj and co wledge ii the o ition, as e fine p a, Mr. tables erage, otters' such ar may be enough ease. are flo ck wh emay e ing our• blood, a —Ciel/ . ackets Homceo eedle S n." 482 a ly 0 re ii q is .a . 4. • ses' lat ed the me Ar out Us Ur ;he lth ou le in o. ereons nd con horse d to in would XPo s. IT OB . BIIITISIl . ERCH Oat.I WM. COX, the Quietest, Most ducted Hotels in the tits and t supplied. ';Good eta+ GE HOTEL, Go4euich, Prop •'etor. This he ;. ne of mfnrtable and Bes Con- Provin,e. The Roo s are e Tab a and Bar li+erally ling i' connection. 35-52 AG NC S. JOHN LECKIE, G Agent- Grain, P fort - f the era - d by per - with ides ad- o re- un- tiug ever caPe elves d. abet at I ree 62 nesp ition flink uae neral oan and Real Estate oduce nd Commiesio Mer- . aim le interest. harges on rot). estate in t wn or t and sold. atnred s to snit bor ewers. for sale. Moe— resole, Ont. 515 s bong Ter ropert ok, B $5 outfit free. SON & Portland 12 a ay at home I easily Outfit free. AddressinIIE 0. 6406-52 at home. Samples veated in W 11 -St., oeks makes f dunes R DA rth $5 Main tIta in the hands of H. 8 till "12193.°11to CHARLES WOODS, of four yesrs' Bleaedell. • Por fur- ther par enlars a Seaforth. N-1 Seaforth, for the Great Sierra Nevad Smok- ing Compound, a positive o re for Cater h, and The wens cases Ast ma, Phthsio and all is equally riesiious in all ronehial Aff °biome Diaeaseetal the Lungs yiel readily to thia treat- ment. M. L. SMITH, kona, Ont., General Agent. For sale by all rtiggists. P toe, 75 parts of AUCTION 4 ERS. BINE, L mince ty of Heron. be County. All Lilco will be pro AM, AUCTIONEE Auctioneer for tbe &lea attende in all orders left at the Ex- VRANd GRA. sale of la ded prope ty, fa bred stock. Cattle selecte ket.• ()Moe and Auction R AND ial attention ven to ing and t erough- for the Engileh mar- ine, Acheaon's new s moderate 615 sales of Yeanded Implem'Ots. All undersigned at W cession 14; or at L ceesion 12, will be bills, nottie and a amps ALEX. DELGETT , Walt Speoily1 attention tven to rders left with eithe of the ro• met y attended tn. Sale 639 ON imProved fare s only est, payable yearly ; privet erate. JOHN S. ORTE ney to lend on good at 7:4 per cent. inter - funas ; charges mod - MONEY TO LO —In intereate Private undo plan. Apply to W HILL, large or sm. 11 sums y, at 8 per oe t. yearly r on the in tallment Seaforth. 628 -N/fONEV TO LOAN -0n able hall -yearly or Yearly, tion of tire princi al, if light. Apply to T OMA Ont. Improved Fa m Prop- erest. Inter st pay- s desired, h por- D. RYAN, eaforth, 625 1\1 ONEY.—The dorsi!? Money for i mediet mortgagee on farm( proper pei cont. Interest early ; forth. ed has a large sum of investment on first y. Seven ansI a half principal as !may be NSON, Solicitor, Se a- 638 MEDI AL. deuce south side east of Presbyteria D. &c.,Physician, Su goon and eaforth, Ont. Office and reed- Goderich Street, ret door Church. 349 first door south of the Ca olio Church. 496 Office and Resid directly opposite S M. D., roner nee, o r the County of Huron Jarvis stre t north,, Public Soho° Ty McNAUGH Ont. Office and R Ryan'a. Calls pr day. A stock of V nese and eertificat Veteri Voter terina . Hors nary College. in rear of B Gradn eaforth, ttended to, night or medicines nn hand s examined as to sound- s given if required. 407 of hours trent 8 A Mrs. Whitney's n DE • Sur the Rc geona w brie E- G eon Dentist, Graduate yal College of Dental of Ontario Office block, Main Street, L. " Solicitor, God AMERON, HO Solieitors in oron. OW, Barrister, Attorney and ch. Chance IMERON, Barristers, G. Cam - 506 NATILLIAM SMA L, Conveyancer andiOemnann "4" sioner in 13. R., Wroxeter. Anetioneer and ts and notes collected on 366 '8 Con ition Appraiser. Accon ye Rentedy;" reasonable terms. the best thou. ands tit d it will testify. ' see that the O. iS on leach an, Torkmtb, rt op Vs Ont., ro la tors for Ca all medic; ne dea not berry " r 35 bents. • Powder rifying -the m e toilet t for 620- hir VRED. ROGER 1: Law, Solicitor Offi ce, Masonic I.311 to loan. Careful S. for taking affidavit Solicitor for the Private funds to 10 te• ntioa to collection rney-a 1. Funds 652 • in Chan eery. Cornniissioner n • at71 to 8 per cent, 633 previous Saturdaly Tea- Dr. Ha.aover's resid 52 Leathei, mar • b ,18. ver . got -id thin ,' in its w !.y, but thle potpie of 'cola a 84Y th,c; is nothing like 'Cutlet, te., am "the t et 'that t ey spend thou - curing Coo dm Cella , C4arrh, roue, Whioni; g ..a His o do ar$ year' -, in.! burit g it, slimy; that Wilse I's \lit Che ry i! -i- sold ly the" Principal more in pro lo on t an the sioal se Da res ion.. are 1 441.806. tu ay that reen's to core )3-sp:eps a ant Livir Com laint in 11 its faros, ;melt as Sour Stointiel , Costiveness, Sick bottles 110 ;Ruts Re ulaf/aiz, 7 cents. For sett. Headed. e, lealp' tatio; of law. I art, Indig -Um!, and , 4.1 old la's ArttiO Salve.' Thes ch i Sores, leers, Salt Rlaithm, Tetter, Chapped nickly Hands, hilbla ns, C rns, and' all kinds 1 Skin meau TTTTTTTTTT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TTTT , Barrister, Attorney, So- • forth twice each menth, on Mon lays, arriviug: on the eveuiags. He will, stay at nee. '638 BENSON & MET at Law, Solicit° Conveyancers, Nota forth and Brussels. The] shove firm' b i ties. Nov. 27, 1876. MCCAUCHE LAW, CHANCE Scett's Block, fo in Seaforth. Farm anct Town and sold.i Monty itprivate funds) 1 Money invested f best mortgage scour the lender. S. 0. McCAUGHEY R, 13 trristere and Attorne3 sin ChaneerilandIneolvency, 'es Public, etc. Offiees—Sea. $g3,oso of Private Funds to ht percent. Intereeinpayable 11 • accounts due the firm to son who will pay all liabil- JAMES H, BE Y, A.. OFFI Main • R. Street, Seaforth. the Consolidated Bank of Cana; ian Bank of COmmerce nd Yllage Property' bought aned on mor‘gage se - le rat .a of interest. Charges ✓ pri -ate persons upon the tiee, without any expenee to M. 1--1 S. CAMPREL ly attended to. 79 D. eer. incial Land Surveyor rdere by mail prompt TTTTTTTTTT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TTTT JUNE 25, 1880. TT TT TT TT BA KING 110USE TT TT TT TTTT T RE NEXT THE POST OFFICE. Our Tea at 4p and 50 cents Can't be Beat. The Best 60 dent ea in the Dominion. 60 CENt.BLACK, 60 CENT GRgEl's1,1 30 CENTS. These and Strengt 60 GENT JAPAN, 60 CENT MIXED. 0 (0 P P IN COFFEES•' BESi VALUE 40 CENTS. 45 CENTS. Gools! are 041 f the Best Quality, and, recomdiended for Flavor "THE READER OF THIS NOTICE IS INVITED TO CALL AT WE PROMISE YbU A CORDIAL WELCOME. We hem on hand a Large Stock of Choice FAMILY GROCER ES,,CROFKBEY and GLASSWARE Cheaper than any 0 ler House in the Trade. TURNIp SEj?D, hich will be sold at Bottom. Prices, AND DON41- YOU FORGET IT. FFORD, JR., ALL THE OOODS A E THIS SEASON'S f'illAKE, AND WILL BE SOL AT THE 'LOW PRICES FOR . CALL A VVHI?1-1 HE IS NOTED. ce the .Pa the premises 'andel. David- otel, formerly occupied by HOER AND 'BILLS PISCOUNTEIL Englieh and Foreign Exchange FARMERS' ;4ALE RP ES BOUCHT.: Drafts ,Is of ued, payable at all Branches he Blank of it:Joni:mere°. st Hewed, cio Deposits. AI an (1 Mortgag Nine Per ;C SMIT s, at from Seven to BU6V17 TOP ROB RT LTO N, EG -MOND ILLE, RAS PURCHASED THE IBIGHT FOB TEM MR'S, PATENT PQRTABLE The Best a d Moat Useful Invention -of the age This Bu gy op is ipronouneed b Cy ar? i ge builders iltud Livery =en' to be he best eregi introduced i the 7? rket, And -one th t is becoming Birch a favorite that the deman is =par alleledj for the simple rea- son that a person, even's. ] child, can adjnati without a y ineonvenieneel and only 'wants to be seen to be appreciated.; Its neAt-ness, sbn plicity of djusting and ;diarability cannot be The toll wing Lona-en-Cat:age Builders pro- ' flounce it s being suped r rver all other Bug Tops invented : John C Obeli, Eaq., Mayor o all, Esq.; j Dart, Esq.; T.II,410dgins, Esq. action Gu ktnteed. A_ dress PUE3L C OTIQE THE 1 Crocke Whieh the ' to nail I where. D SEE FOR YOURSELF. ' SEED CROQIIET. AND RING LAR E LINE, CHEAP, AT 0. VT_ jr:PA_PSTT'S, FANS. NOBBY FANS. PALM LlEAF, ,Es, Ail Colors, fro*,, Fit,f CeTts upwards, TOSS. FRENCH aud AMERICAN, at C. W. PAPST'S BookstorP. POST OFFCE STORE, WALTON. T ONCE MORE res ectfully beg le!ave to xeturn thanks to my nuenerous eustomers for their kind -4- patronage durin • the last 12 years that I have been doing business amongst them, and kindly solicit a continuanc of their favorei for the future. I have just received a Large and Well Selected Steck of DRY G 0 DS of all deseriptions. Also always on hand a full assortment of GROCERIES IlEAs 4 Specialty—which, for quality and price, are the best in the County. AI Large Stock of oTs. and SHOES—McPberson's make. Crockery., Glaseware, Lamps and Coal Oil, Hardwa e Paints and Oils, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Bacon and. Hams, in fact every- thing required in a gen ral stOre. Ask for what you want if you don't see it. Cash or farra produce taken in exchange. I ould also intimate to all parties indebted to me for fast and previous years, te come and settle bp ash or note before the end. of this month, or the Recounts wilt be put into other hands for colleciti n. No further notice will be given. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS. -e-I am also valuator to the Dominion Saving ard Investment Society, one o the best loan societies in the Dominion. T14e above Society loans money on gond farm security foe terni of from- three to twenty years, on the Incest favorable conditions. LIFE INSURANCE.—If yen want your life insured give me a call, as I arc). a.gent fOr the'S nn Mutual Life Assurance Corapanyi Mae of the best Life In- sfirance Companies ini the Dominion, and conducted en the most economical principles, Don't for- get to give me a call. - am always attentive to businese. Post Office and t elegraph Office in con- nection. Clover, Tirav. yr, Tnrnip and other seeds on hand. PAINTIN !PAINTING. PAINTING. HOUSE 1.\1.-D SIqN PAINTING, J. GRA.VES is prepared, to dip oil kinds of HoiuSe and. Sign Paintiug Paper Hang - • ing and Whitewashing. SatisfsItion Guaranteed. or no charge made. Orders. Give me a T ial before purchasing elsewhere. Farmers Garden S Fresh and RN:14 -61ROCERYt A NICE S 010)1 OF eople of Varn ;and vicinity will d.4, and inspect, ofke purchasing else • SEEOIS. SEEDS. eds can make 4are of getting &era, eliable at the Vitrna Grocery. Flour f‘ the Hot, wife' s Delight, CoMmeal,: 46c. AR kinds FRESH GOCERIES as netted., 644 TAE SEOORTH TIN AND ,STOVEI EMPORIUM, • wHITN Y'S BLOCK*AIN STREET. M R,O. E. *HITNEY Has iaow on hand a -complete assortment of And all caner Dairy Utensils, made np on the - premises, from first-clase istock, and will be _ sold at Ha d Times Prices.; Also on GOOLD and Style t No bouseke hand, a number of the Celebitted QUEEN Rangerators. For Price 1. se RefrigeratnAs cannot be excelled - per should be Without one. hand, stabs ;ed according t,ip the Let. Will be sold in sets or separate as desired. Done on th Shortest Notice, either with Tin or Galvaniz d Iron. A Conaple e Stook of Tin -Ware always on hand. Finest Brands lof Coal 021 At the LOwest Prices, 'Wholeeale and Retail - Also a largei assortment of Lamps, Globes, &e. Orders for all Kinds 0/ Jobbing Promptly Attended to awl Sags - left at Wilson ct Nttoung's, Lurnsaen Wilson'a, or Wm. Boherte,on & Co.'s, will receive prompt attention,. MRS. II'. WHITNEY. Herbert Ma che.nt of Nati liabilities of 4 --The firstl 8tates, treat -el onese colony ago. —The reeer sieeipial River dealers and Ist: heavilY- -It is belie. children, an TsarskoesSelO --The Lord -cabled to the ; United States assistance WI, again felt likely to coal in, the -subject of lotions to th Synod of tl the United .of the consul neither apprt —The Du s ing an cornea the private it children of tl present these use to anyho4 ed. by a, dense in. need of --Thirty fa in the Comm Boston recet paid by 'Fati: care they wit seta: Before dress. The I ragged wome said clinging one another- tish vocalist, inches retell - Borne of his a their vocal s paper, Lo containe in that city. ;if his SOM1 tongue entails ence, WAS eV apoken of in small -pox ntri out any ogre did her work when her pat in shaking or elothes used meut grew ti] waited on Mi her to leave. stir. She wri when. brough trate no -char asked to drat $100„ but dee less thantt5,X —urs, Gat fieltl, Beta* who will hen gentle presen sweet and aud -cultivate Redolph -she and intellig0 with the Gen of ideal offal kept pace studied the b trained. herse college She is au exA is also prof] and thartm —The o boring tow son, togeth titizens, we the father "0 other, and. it how the obi- lieside the fielaSthus tangling lin and sat the s bite? "Cro young Isaac "well, this i lineland th Suiting the Death the they starte dose basses received th- -A desp eurred near Texas, lea- Biadloyleft his wife asking toe pallet th saw tcro long to t cries of nan with her th -ehooter, th s door and Mounting- a est neigitbo party of 1 iey anti bot of whom w the other tl hers rtrove the owner indepe and indee the world: wife of the Miss Rai whaling owned a bine o fessinn was, was a mere of about slenderly - manageme sT. Cisco. and her wa transfer he