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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1881-02-04, Page 66 OUR TORONTO LETTER. (From Our Special CorresPondent.) Toronto has at last been favored:with a supply of the beautifuAbout . nine inches altogether have fallen; and the sleighing now is better th n it has been for a•couple of winters. ne effect of the snowfall has been to evive the annual fend between the "cit' ens: and the Street Railway Comp ny. i The practice of the Company is t clear 'the snow off their tracks and to pile it in high ridges alongside the pavement in front of the merchants' stares. ; The latter, especially on Yonge street, where ow, to k. the roadway is comparatively nal naturally resent this, and prsoeed shovel the snow back on the tr The warfare began this winter with the late snowfall, and continued until vio- tory finally rested with the shopkeep- ers, who were ably reinforced by an in- vincible host of small boys, to whom the e kind known the proceedings afforded no end of fun. I'. as Mounds of snow having been built upon 1 the paper for a second the track at intervals, a number of cars came to grief in them, and were quick- ly rendered immovable by being {half ea,covered with the beautiful. Street car traffic was accordingly at an end on Yonge street until Tuesday terncoon, when the Company brough out the sleighs, which their chartersays they shall provide whenever the enow gets to be six inches deep on the level. Matters have been somewhat lively of late in -the ecclesiastical airchei of the city. We have had a very pretty quarrel• in Cook's Church anent that i bone of contention among , Presby- terians, viz.: the organ. T e matter municipal law nor the, has been before the public for some nor the school law can time, and, as readers of the daily press and past experience are no doubt aware, it has resulted in a each amendment is ap ant! a new cropof defec number of the gentlemen whet all wed their zeal against the "kist.o' whus les" to amend our laws gro to outrun their discretion, being igno- . feeds on, and I am bo minionsly dragged before the P lice the Assembly is gettin_ Magistrate and fined as disturber . of gusted- with this "o the peace. 1 The feeling is getting t.1 Something more than a breeze, too, well enough alone and has been caused by certain sentim nts Powerful; a mioroscop and expressions made nse of during the politic. ISome day, wh. sitting of the late Anglican Conference gets to be a little stron of a public bill will much surprised by b: were the 1promoters of way charters last eeasio of 'excusable, if mome tion, the ,House refused what the railway corn commended. Perhaps ing may be thrown aw persistent legislative r they should come to must now be on their'o not mean, to say that th fees in our system of s tante to Call for the a remedy. What I wish to that the manner in whic isow applied is a hapha and that a remedy so a p lik ly to do harm as, g o mi chief is always do e! ma .e utterly uncertain, a of be people who have n the statutes are utterly kn w what they shoal thr e years ago the Min' do had a manual of sc pa :mental regulations as he result of his o am ndments, he is no iss e a second and quite a at the public expense. the immortal somebod us have wrest." - WOMEN AS CRE The licensed victualle up into a ' respectable body under the aegis of t thought this year the' for getting rid of the closing clause. They f took to discuss the matt and no p undertak o14 giving measures vanoed o4il Must wale The first" stitute =tb discussiot ajways i Ministers necessity., paper as i,vate bill 1 on tumuli proper not ike all oth Y by degre on the ove w days of e :best time e , which are n vitable, i ke would of clearing luickly as p are put o In this might easily be shorte one-third with great. c¢ncerned, iinoluding ed people and the Ministry 1 MATEUR LEG When will we get t paooess ofj tinkering ow >sessme#it Acts' and, ready there are half titles are really stereot abaend the Municipal amend the Assessmen respecting Ditching "An Act to amend t and so on through an list. - If all these bills as they are, and all sought for were obtai be precisely the. same tive pottering next ye be every year until th ercise a little more pr ling such matters. , 0 this legislation anywa held here. Some prominent quem of that body took occasion to j refer the adherents of the other Ev;angei Churches as ''separatists," as being ers to cal in- ferior to the laity of the Church of Eng- land in certain important respects, sand even to patronizingly recommend cordial street acquaintance" with t dissenting brethren of the cloth. mast be confessed that the clergy of Anglican Church in this city have al- ways maintained a spirit of exclusive- ness, to say the least, towards the Min- istersof other denominations, and their action on more than one occasion has given great offence to the latter. This additional exhibition of narrowness, it is to be feared,. has still further widen- ed the breach. At any rate, several of the "separatist" ministers of th Metho- dist and. Presbyterian denominee tions have taken the matter up, and by their communications; to the press, plainly show that they feel for- bearance has ceased to be a virtue. The preacher who is making the greatest sensation in the city jest now is Rev. Dr. Wild, who succeeded the ill-starred Handford in the pastorate of the Bond 'street Congregational Church. The reverend gentleman was formerly.,a Methodist minister in Eastern Ontario, but for some time previous to his corn- ing to this city he occupied a pulpit in Brooklyn, United States, and :he now seems desirous to introduce into Cana- da, or at any rate into Toronto, that eccentric style of preaching. which' is indigenous on the other side of the line. And if a church crowded every ( Sunday evening with a smiling and' applauding congregation is a token of suc ess, his ' efforts have not been unavailipg. e is apparently a not very highly educatd man, of some ability, unbounded self- confidence, and possessing a donsider- able gift of speech. He is alSo some- what of a prophet, and not bang ago contributed a very unnecessary rota to the miseries of this world: by foretelling that a universal war to last no less than fifty-three years was to begin year 1882.: his information rived direct from the great- pyre Ghizeh, whose mystery us al have proved such a mine to the seers of modern times. Another ppf hie hobbies is the Anglo -Israel idea, and as, speak- ers on this subject do not always think it necessary to apply to it the 'rules of • reason and common sense, his lectures. upon this topic were at all even. s enter- taining. He does not by an means ! confine himself to a narrow round of Bible subjects, but occasionally gives his views in a very forcible way upon matters of' current interest, such as the Irish question, the imprisonment of English ritualistic clergymen, &o. Old fashioned people -may have their doubts as to whether a disquisition on the royal coat of arms is exactly the thing for a Sun ay evening, or whet er the inside of church is the proper place for laugh' r and applaus , but: lin the meantime the Bond Street Church : is increasing its congregat on, and Dr. Wild is achieving fame and bringing in big collections. The Conservative Aldermen being ;in a majority of the City Couucil, could think of no beater plan to -take ,revenge for;the defeat of their party's candidate for the Mayoralty than tet appropriate to theraselves all the offices in the gilt of the Council, and to take control df all the committees. They may. yet find to their cost that the citizens were in earnest when they made uch ' vigo ieir It the in the he de - mid Of Byways ons protest against the in rodno'ion df party politics into munici al affairs as they did when they left th party candi- date over a:,thoasand in t) e minerity. ! G Too Good to bE [The following letter of onr special correspon- dent from Toronto should have appeared last -week, but was delayed in transit, s we explained, but as it will bo found very int resting,; and ;al- though out of date it is entirely tc o good t� be lost. —En. ExP.l; l PROGRESS OF BUSI ESS. I Ever since the close of t e de:hate ori Lost. the Address the business biy has been lagging for pressure on the part of so one who attends a session of the House bre time is the first two e invariably qu.ent stage;: f the .tlssem� ant of some ebody. An can see that much vain wasted each session dnrin weeks, the delay giving ri to overcrowding at a sobs The order paper becomes ' logged with questions and notices of notion, which are allowed to qtand day after day - sometimes because the movers are not prepared to go on, sometimes because Ministers are not prepared to reply, Meanwhile the form of striking stand, ing committees has to be gone through' - station lei . • o of the beets Gcivern e' t c be end very work d :pri • to . he ' session fo : i pro f tlseeful b;s co pt an and ak up to the otic° o the Bible after:t ey ay the se s on• :d one -four or vantage t all C►uch-ga "- ered t►ad ered ION er d o nicipal school ozen ! bi ulilic iBill reading : AnA. t," "A t r Con e! urors' 0v r ;nitre to be p amend e there WO Elffoss legis sic d fe o ernment s`. r in .! oo . t W t use s ? ei;t-he age ssment 1a • , ade pe fe t, as hown t.: t tt eke a p: r - s. he ten en y 8 )y wh t it to 'say t • : t lnew`ha d s- :rrnitech ea ." >ne (f 1 tti n g .pplyin t the bo y is ten en y oma o r hi , se f s "sat n" s plc of ra'1- hen, i a t to e ydorse , flea pe n itt e shad I his little wa n'the bw e era; lout if their blo d Bads. I o aro n d lent i P - atbn of a oirtt tit her ! rd `m nn y d is q ite as One gre t he 1'w Is d the ass :s acce s 0 a loss io T so !r Min's of Eno o.11aw a d d reparred a • d and oth r compe] ed 10 tared editi the words . f r, other "1 t c eft the 4nd 2 of Ion it to to et ,10 f1 ed r is P Id a- a- 1- 11 - 1 - 11 he understood hi.. ; he doubted what. er the member f r Essex"! understood .hi • • self. He tho'• ght at any- rate that he Was as goo 1• • kin'�g a man as the me bet for ;Ese and he thought he ladies tbbngh so too. `, There were c: is for a Giglio sp : tech from Mr. Sincl : ir, and one nlOj.bway from Mr. Lyon, int both gentle ne • are proverbially mod: st, and the a'ce e, as . peedily cut short by the-adjournln.ntmuch tothe reit f of the Speaker, ho videutly enjoy he fun, but #ould hardly get rid of co :'d - rations about the dig ity of the Ho' se. Ohl ITTEES. The Pali : cc ante Committee ill ommenl a it: sitti gs ;almost imine ' i- tely. he 'rivate Bills Com i tee ill ay Co =mitt : in a to-day; ay or twos aey ill all ep busy during the;sessi my on Sec al Committee has fie een ask :1 for o . e, . namely, on • ersity S . n o1 dati. n, by Mr. Morr_s P'esb tery o Huron: The a by ery of Huron pmt linton on uesday, 18th Jana r. Dan � y w : s a pointed Moder f r the e: s in, six months. A 'o ittee w1 s sip oin d todraft a snit innte r :p:ctin Sieverig signati ' e r. Ste art gave a • rt on 1ssions. No re .ing giv .. Committee on, ate of 1 the Clerk was noted the Convener, as Blase ing him that a xpe ted; at next m tial Coramittee broil ati n the effect t Commissioners to id by t e congregati id Commissioners e Clerk Le instructs: notifying all the in the hounds of at Each year a Bp t to ml to 1 1 .11 111 t nt er n in c . t. d n s EItS. aving !ro in-llu .nti 1 Crooks Ac , e' had o u day, . ig t a le sly u • de i the-publy press ; - they visited. th : Miniustr by deputatioli and laid th ir 'ase b fore them ; and they - boldly petition() the House for a relaxation- o the stringent enactment: which compe stem. to shut up their bars at seven o' 1, c on Satarj- day evening. Little did ey. reek what was in store for t �: jn. One day last week t, -perfect stria 1 of , ladies, some old and not very ha dsor ob, Some young and very hand 'o e, 'streamed into the lobby and laid ieg to:F the Government. They urg :d 'th Premier not to grant the request - o Ft a liquor sellers, and the Premier, ho Was! put -at once into a highly aye athetic, con- dition, virtually gave'toe ± to u der- stand that; their wish a.d riot th ; o the licensed victuallers •• duld •carr th day. To tell the truth, there i n• public opinion, not even that of ba room frequenters, in fa ors 10 1 th ex- tension of time on S: hard ye. Th women will always win oda t ie pin not merely because the ar atu all winning, but because of th inheren goodness of their case. etnperanc advocacy Obeid not be in betitelr; hands so long as the crusade i . copducted a these ladies conducted i , w th mode ation, good! sense and pr pr,ie tyl. s 1. 1 .fl r A FUNNY EPI6.IyiE . During one of the' lull > n e busi ness of the House the of e day a amusing little scene too!, rilace. Th Lieutenant•Governor ha one. dow town without patting he sgneiture t the message proposing a vete of cried in anticipation, of the r-eg.lar eit~imetes I do not believe this indi ate ray wan of confideure in, his as vis s or an covert intention to dis.. iss 1 ttm I was simply au overs'_ght on o $eb dy' part, and while a messon: or s€ se t t hunt up his Honor, the , seem ly ook, a notion to have:is lttly by Cpl . Mr. Merrick, who, thougha air•solgtt , is a bit of a wag, got'up = nd w'ty great, solemnity moved' the adieu rnn eat of the House on the gr and !t1 a neither' the Governme t . n r the .posi ion had any busiriess;to ay before it., Dr. Wid ifield, the leisteri 1 "wljip," mov d that the Ho se ehou d go 'into Com ittee on Sir Ch r1e 1 pp er's', Pacific Railway ''res 1st one ` : ut the fun became more uproari es hen•Mr Solomon White, who epee s Fr ch very well, got up and cooly addreCsed the Speaker in that seg age. 1 r. Boultbee had just been al1ing'cin r. Springer for a story,:a d M. W . it suggested the "as the o .ice had no other busines before it, he;u:tembe for North Wate loo should ve a re : ta- tion. He wa sure: the inen;nber ; for Waterloo would acquit hims 1f wel" if he would onl accede to t e ' gen ;:rill wish of both .ides'of , the House." y r. Springer was quite egaa. t the o4ca- sion. With a more than u lly broad smile en his genial counten ce, Mases commenced a reply in goo• "Penn yl- vania Dtitch,' which is ee l y a t er- man patois. He admitted t t he did not ur derstan 3 the Membe f r ,Ess x ; he did not think any qt e member S hem n by the ' e igi. n, C w 'te t t in.rm p rt wou d e' i.g. Th F'na a reco =. en t : e expo sembi bt ll .m wh el acted, tat t issue a ci aura g :egation wit d. cision, [ nd t ci cular .: se Co.• entio • nd uch le reoo . Prof_ssor th ne..'t Mo se r4bl • A ins gu ating s def . A or`nme. dung he idn to be takein ehsion a. d con was a i pain e th c = o4la mm'tte: w pies of a ci be ns • eyed, Mme a r sent it )n, th gt Dn da nve nve It t pio hoc w pointed d dila .n nventi. . 1 !from wh calling at elections pensee of ,b fore th 1The abov e1 a of w! Ire n. far ni- Aramar Ail. I3 HU ON EXPQS an y. tor • m- e ds re- �ort he� n - ho re-^ et - ht at he •ns are to on - his ial the congregat'.ns ssioners are elec ed, the fact of a ch °questing that the ex- • CommiSaioners be ; aid ve for the Assem'.ly. mandation was ad pt- cL ren was nomin ted era or of the Gen; ral otiQn in the direc ion Presby ria; visitat ons roti n was pa sed em t or •euate ta-- o c nsideration� by reg tions. A commit - ed t whom was remit - on temperance. Said s instructed to .end cular to all the seas ons and th oommitte:' to Bort in a id answers anto at n:xt eeting. Mr. C in- onever of t is committee. 1 he ee ging is to b h la at Seaf rth se •lpnd ' nes ay f March. he ay olio in , namely„ ed - , a resbi to al abbath So ool tiwa. hal , a which im or- i i c = nne do with Sab ath k w: a introduced by par ies to o ten up such sabje. be, sed bk. the Convention. he pro ed a great success. I arieties. riar church at Spr ng - county, 'was burned on he P esbyt 11 e, Pet born turday ight. The eV. - 3v s prese ted go n late y by The orda a ap le-dryi g copa tea oes, an will pro nett. seasd#i 'on lar onald 'Fait, of Be ith a handsome he 1 • dies of his chu d St. Cathari ies are drying ably dry pump e scale. Mr. L ng, 1 in comity, r skins, grey n mals+w re o: The a port; u 'ng th mon ounted td $3, 8 8,966, s ' co e ember I879 Some Lon : Gladstone h the title o n other tha it e of Lel d,Li -ir-Harty 0=341L, t i lionaire is e: ih+ l u to 9t f lay >fhi 1 n a 8 g u a hu aliz an ugh of h -o • par II orange rove curies to dred t o`usa The 1 rges. u ded st c ev antic az` laved inst. Mos Tattersall' Dr. Giant, e Senei er in ad, wh4 is a ling, A ator Christie The Messrs. ined t : e co den br age townsh $ of t rice t in 0 The in Harte ion of ee berofum ed and the one. 1 Sara '1B1er th- t IC .f • in, ilk ch. es po- ns ter of Dunw oh, $130 out of ' wo black fox. he in that townahi�.. Canadian pried .ce December, 1:80, 19, a decrease of d with those in • 11 • on umours say t e at ill be made a ,p er E : rJ of Haward:n, he ' will receive he • erp. ol. e +4 innesota bankr n pt id t be luxuriating' n 'n F orida, and mak g her: he can invest a d d.11al s. sin le importation of :r b ought across he in env York on the o the stock oa jrie _, L.ndan. of 1 ttawa, is to he the place of Sena br out to ''resign. Jelin s ve y likely to beco.. e s successor. Be: r, of .boon,, h: 'e tra,t ifor building a "esti Montrose,' an Wo.lwicb. The ten- th neighborhood of t his wi gogue he appe , ie 1875 for tion of Cheri ed uncle th Mrs. a Grand t vaporer this eed utiwit Alex. Ro a part of o to Jacob S Gr were' Associati n tan subjects were d'a ar t, on Saturday ealthy Jewish ban r cag his is her fi e at rel one wore p te elt, Sentenced oom dicity in the per: tion of the co E ss aer Spi Wil hien t of insanity in vie she sol der er has kidi d 00. Two yea a in Moat too ten -yea, gi ng pewep p s. ceps her in nd a hingtore an as e ther end. to is an, while thought e to the Lo cat her to outh Colchest his farm of the 1st colic for e4;,500. Jac es of lot 3 in t • elderly gentli quite an interelt whom he Bak on her educatele; e has expend -0c4ean has leas een Chicago a, te own operate is Said to be t newspa by , the Londe ENTINE VALUiTINES. VALENTI BOTH C411C AND SENTIM AT ALL PRICES, FROM s . ES. TAL ONE Cy's1T TO $1.50 DICK A Very Large and B au iful BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, HIA.RII/IM 07 'BANKING HOU E. SEAFORTH OFFICE—In the premise occuPied by the Ban of Hotel, Alain Street. NOTIES AND BILLS oiscpu FARMERS'SALE 11ik:OTES y on Collateral Sleetarities. er- Com- ercial TED. ange None Drafts Issued, payable at par at all Bra chea of the Bank of Co m rce. INTERESIT Allowed on ID °sits Money to Loan on Mortgages. to COR'N I COON HIGH MI ED AND FEED CORN, CORNM AL AND CRUSHED CO N, PEAS, 6ATS AND BAR EY. FLAX, ninny AND CLOVER $ED, kind Every Variety of Grass and ND OF T E VERY BEST QOALIIT1ES o be had in t e Market, and sold 'Who' ale or °tail at Braid Profits for Cash. OT AND CLOVER S ON TO .14 D. abl rates of interes A PLY TO W. C. GOUIN r at the Office of J. H. Benson, Seal° cG P heir Mil So par ut with he tithe. 481 G WANT epared to pay cash for all ki ds of ithantable Saw Logs, d live ad in Yar A ES th. 681 1 II AWING I SPECIALITY. ies halving logs to aw can 14.ve ir era at da ay, as we are sawing mo t of Hen all. ir UNE AL6L1 4TTENDED ON HE IN AND SHR UbS A WAYS ON HAND. ARSE FOR HI E BA ills Die °Tint LLIAMS KERS, &c., - ONTAR Drafte Issnea. Money tent jOH ILLIAMS & lo. 0. tate at Lowest Rates. SI6N OF THE FEBRUARY 4,. 1 - 81. CIRCULArt, SAW. WO SO IS "TiFiE HANL4N ORO§ TILF, _FASTEST CUTTliNG SAW IN • OUT A SAW We also have the Champion, Improv d Champ on a Lance Tooth Orosa-Cut Saws, SI COW TIES IN ALL SHAPE& .00W TIES IN ALL SHAPES, WE ARE SHOWING THE FINEST ASSO TMENT I EVER SHOWN IN SEAFO TH. ' 0 F AXES SLEI1111 BELLS IN GREAT AFOETY. ir 69. SEAFORT#. Hardware MerchEtnts, Sign of Pie Circular Saw. .SIGly OP' THE GPLDEN P.4DLOCK. JOHNSON BROTH E RS, SAF RTH. ".1..ane Tooth" and " New Improved /lath WARNOCK'S, BURREL'S, AND itELLAND YALE CHOPPI C SLEIGH BELLS AND COAL OIL LA.,0ERN- SKATE$ IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM 7i TO American and Canadian, Coal! JOHNON BROS., HAiDWARE M C MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.j SOLD MEDAL SILVER MEDAL —AT— Highest Award, -Ottawa, 1879* 18800 1881- WINTER. 1881- wes to call the Special Attention of Ms many Customers and ihe public generallete his 'varied assortment of STOVES 1 STOVES 1 1 From the BEST Manufacturer in the Dominion, viz.: WM. BOCK, OF BRANTFORD. These STOVES possess Many Advantages Which, can only be Appreciated ity an Inspectiort of them, WE WARRANT EVERY STOVE' And Defy Competition in Price or Quality. MAIN STREET., SEAF0141/14 THE SE A -FORTH INSURANCE AND LAND AGENCY,. Ts AGENT for Several First -Class steek, The -a- and Life Insarance Companies, and is prepar- ed to take risks en the most favorable terms. Also Agent for several of the beet LOan cleties. Also Agent for the Sale and Purchase Of Farst and Village Property. _Improved Farms for Sale. AXEi -$30,000 to Loot at Seven pee vela. Int year. • - 1 Agent lot the sale of Ocean Steamship Tickets, OFFICE — Over M. Morrison's Store, Main Street, Seaforth. 646 12 INCHES. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN PA IL A GOOD KRTICLE AL WADE BROTHERS' -PHOTOGR HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. Paid up Capital, - $6,000,000. 1,4001090* • President, Hon. Wm. McMaster. SEAVORTH BRANCH. The Seaforth Branch of this Bank -continues receive deposits, on which interest is allowed on the most favorable terms. Drafts on all the principal towns and eitiesin Canada on 'Great Britain, and on the 'United States, 'bought and sine. WAYS 1139t 1. A. 11. IRELAND, Manager. SASH DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY PI4 STUDIO THE sub scrib e rbegs leave to thank Maur:mem ecoustomer s for the liberal patronage exteedeate AND MUSIC EMPORI of the same. Partiesintending to build would -do well to sive him a call,as he will continue to keep on hand WHITNEY'S BLOCK, MAIN STREET, ISIEAFORTH, large stack of allkinds ei Dry Pine Lumber, Sashes, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, Shingles, UMS VELVET FRAMES AND PHOTO 1AL A Fine Assortment, at Wholesiale Prices during ne *nth. style oft, the art. BEST A6SORTMENT OF PICTURE FR ME MO DOMINION Ever shown in Seaforth. Prices Redu ed; PIANOS AND ORGA S IN ana See them. LD1NG STOCK. f who may favour hint with their patronageias 12.0Di but first-classworkmen are employed: Particular attention paid to create= Planing 20L JOHN BROADFOOT. THE CONIIVIERCIIAL 'LIVERY ARTHUR FORBES, TT AVING purChased the Stock and Trade! of the -1-L Commercial Livery, Seaforth, from George Whiteley, begs to state that he intends carrying on the businees in the old stand, and has ormerly large stock. None but DISSOLUTION C* PARTNI3SHIP. hi S THE FIRM OF ItlIcINTVRE dii WILLIS,-Seaforth, is about being dissolved, it is absolutely neceesary that all ontstandin debts be paid ON 0 11 IllEC VOICE TEE E FIRST 01? FEBIRUAlitlit NEXT, as the business of the firm mast positive y be woun d ap by that date. All debts not then paid will be nt into Court for col lectior:1, GREAT CLEARING SALE FOR THE NEXT T IRTY DAYS. Will have a Great Clearing Sale,. 'The whole ofreir Immense Stock pf B otp and Shoes, amount - As the Stock ninst b e reduced preparatory to the dissolution of partrurahi THIIS IS A GENUINE COS o have the ready money a#d wa nt cheap goods will do well to avail themselves Of this Remember the Old and Popular Stand : East Side Main Street, Beak th. and all CHANGE OF BTJSINE S_Liel.H101R41-1 Having purchased the Seaforth Fo-undry from John N to keep on hand, at thle old stand, Main Street, Seaforth Plows, ,Gang Plows, Sctifflers, Land Rollers and all other Column Crestings, and School, Church,Garden and La Repairing promptly and neatly done and Satisfaction guara JOHN W. NOPPER. Having. disposed ofmy bueiness, I Must call on all t either by note or book account, to call and settle the sem May, as after that date I will place everything in the hail Court fo collection. ' pper, we continue mplereients i our line. teed. Give s a trial. BR THERS. t., April 3r 1880. ose mdebte to me, before the First of s o' the Cle k of the EIN NO PER. First -Class Comfortable Vehicles and -Good Reliable Horses Willl)e Kept. Covered and Open Buggies and Carriagea, and Double and Single wagons alwaystee.dy farnee. eSpeCial A7Tangements Made With Com- mercial Men. Orders left at the stables or any of the hotels promptly attended to. J. S. PORTER SEAFORTH. I am determined to Clear Out my Entire Stock of Furniture 'regard- less of Cost. rpHOSE IN WANT, it will pay them to after- tain prices before purchasing elsewhere. give a large discount to those paying casb., es- pecially to new ly married couples. I am still selling six highly finished chlirs for $2. I also keep Knowlton's' Spring Bed, tae best and cheapest ill the inarket vrarranted perfectly noiseless. Warerooms directly opposite M. E. Counter's EMaasmtmsioateh. Jewelry Store, Main Street, Seaterths 625 JOHN S. PORTER. THE ZURICH SADDLERY, HARNESS, A GOOD Stock of Harness of 'ill kinds always -I--1- on hand, together Vut h everything else be- longing to the bueinesie, which will be sold cheaper than ever. FURNITURE, FURNITURE. Speciall3 low prices given to newly. married couples requiring furniture. Call and Hee ray stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as you will gave money by doing so. 1 630-8 chei in Ray Among wbpse but who high )3ty conftned lady rep estinta lions of .21-t lel =lea usi Caleiterni ishipgth there rick bet and, D rest this Rare twe threAt day the placed -an and the 0 wag ditth that el GrAtefo therjtigh tionl nd selected our break flavored manyhea indieions tendebey ready well forti ince V4azet athic treeti Essenco for Betts, the s veere plant of tlaouesea The preva early devel of the lizos scientific = cure. :The studiei on is /law reco for coughs, other disea: its z•emedi ant and re hand it eve many -cue means p 669 da devil vent might oateh he heard tti the count" w eeneumption to ger. This p has been tn seknowleele itusnrpalsed pal bfa Gray's S It always attention to of publi4patr ever offired the same se Red Spruce Hies in -the homes R8 t The sale of enormous pr the pub:lie at , they should ROM by ail th What es ni bright, kr.ear beautieSof pe of the 1;'!itero Urinary 'Orga Nervousness- itively mere the Ekctrie trejaE;I:aitIter DeA;e Seegvi lat:a11;eitiieW:Cuihi atlitttfailatWs:err: front, and are 1. -convinced. Pu flooded - one thatis be 1 mons are the New Diseove worth of the' lfor Con -stamp,