Tb. Prim of thu’ eldelt son but Joityod tho lilo-la Order. nummmmu at m III u- “ 0| Tum «am jelly 10,000 minor: in the Pitu- burg cal dim-toe so now out on The“ m 88! feiluree in the United sates during use put week. These were ï¬ve executions by lung- ing in the United Sam on Fade]. atti The Paris lain: reports that Ger many will undid; between France and China. The supreme Court of Iowa bu un~ animomly aflrmed ‘he mutational- itvy ofcho prohibition law. Sir Suflord Northcote will ’11th drnw (tom the Conservative loader- uhipig the British Homo of 0mm monl u! the close of the present. session. The lioonud victuallers of Km;- ston, are nilin money to oppou the pang. oi the tt. Act. The ledger-hop" in a bank in St. Cuba-ins bu olopod with the m- agor‘o wife. ~ Tho writ for the West Northumber- 13nd oloction hi! been issued. Poll- :ng takes place on April 7th. Mu. Coat-worth, of Princoton, Cat. died on the 20th inst.“ the Named ago of 112 years. For 27 38st. ah. ha been: an indigent. ’ Arabi in getting somewhat motive in exile. A French interviewer repre- sents him a «yin Mr Gladntonc will yet hnvoto sen him to keep or- der in the stream of Cairo. Tho Ftirbanh cumin oompmy of Chica .10. has received or on from the Britis .Govomment for four million ,“W.' of Claim. boef. intended for *r be my in the Soudan. It is rumored tint the Prince of Wales while in Ireland will announce that the Duke of Conneugbt and family, after their return from India, win reside in Dublin, the Duke sue- ceeding Earl Spencer as Lord Lieu- tenant. The lint party of 100 boys from the Guthrie Home, Glugow, will arrive in B~~lleville about the 12th of April. These boys In a great helpm the farmers who take them, as they are able to do most of the little chores around the ï¬rm which take up so much of a men's time during the busy season. Their ages will vary :‘rpni 6 to H, stout, sturdy lads, some of them young enou h'm adopt by male who have 'no amiliea oftheir own. and some old enough to hire for small wages. Part-ioulm may be had on a plication to Miss Bilbrough, Marc moat Home, Belleville. General Grant is dying. So‘ the papers tell us, and all agree that the excessive uue oftobnoco is the sole and only cause of his ea 1y demise. This is 3 pdnful fact 3nd ought to be a lesson to the yb‘ung men of the calm. try, Irma o" whom are trying no hard to lean to be smokers. Had Gener. 31 Gram. never leaned to be & smoker, he would not lo today on the verge of on untimaly grave. Few men have ever stood out before the world as has Gonenl Grant. um 01' m VOILD. THE FAlt ALE RSVII;L.E R EPOR'I‘ER; \ IAIN st. ruuznsvxum. x) 80.10: in low at on“, The Old Reliehle Heme-I Shbp in? etill doin busineu one door west of} the Gum le House. where you will} ï¬nd Heme-e cheaper then ever. I have an beetmeke of hone-collate in the market-wane; every an. I wenent ell my Harness \o be bend- mnde end put together in ï¬rst-clue style. I uee nolhing but. ï¬rst. ï¬nality of leather. We manufecture all our own work. Bliuerd Horse Blenkeu, $3.75 per let. I carry eemck of Lndiee' Setoliele, Valieee, Trunks, Shawl Btreps. Give me cell, We“ for yourself.â€"-S. Bonnv. J. THOMPSON Mrs. J 08 THOMPSON Hymn. Uncolored and Basket Fired Japan Teas. Fresh Oranges and Lemons constantly in stock. Our Groom-lea will be found Good and Chap Has a large assortment of - lllllnory, Putnam, Flowers, :1 Ribbons, TRIMMED MID UNTRIMMED ans: G’Remember we guarantee satisfac- tion to all; and if goods are not what we represent them we will refund the money. Goods delivered to all parts of the town. HAM Including Sugars. Canned Good- of all kinfls, Tobaccos, and Soaps. Flour Sr Tea 3 Specialty, Having sold out my interest in the Grocery Business to W. E. Mayhew, the business will be carried on by him as usual, in the same place. All par- ties indebted toï¬ie late ï¬rm of Wiltse k Mayhew, will pay the same to W. E. Ma haw, and all claims against the sai ï¬rm will be setted by him. D. WILTSE. Having purchaesed Delorma. Wiltse’a interest in the Grocery Business, I will continue to carry on the business in the same place, where I will keep on handa well selected sleek of Fresh Groceries. Flour, Feed. Corn Meal. Fish and all kinds of Goods usually found in a ï¬rst-class Grocery & Prov- iaion Store; all of which I will Sell Cheap for Cash, or Trade. All kinds of Produce taken in Exchange for Goods. E’Calland get Prices. W. E. MAYHEW CHANGE. Farmersville. March 17th. 1885. (iROCEI‘IES &c., Wiltse & Mayhew. In connection with the above BUSINESS With the Luau styles In NO'l‘ICE. BOOTS t: SHOES at Jan mu. h“ now; ' 0d hog! to inbrm ' old putrotgnhnd tho ublic genot- olly tint he bu ro-opon the mo- hcturing brunch ofhil Boot Ind Shoo bulinou. Ind in fully prepored to do :11 kinds of work in ï¬rsbclm style. and ot prices that defy competition. stock and workmanship considered. Bowed and ï¬ne work a. specialty. Hovingnngaged a competent foreman, Mr. J. W. Huston, : good ï¬t is guar~ anteed, and work made an ordered. The Inspection of lntongng Purchasors, His asaortmcnt of Scotch) English and Canadian Twceds and worsted Coatings azc pronounced by all GENERAL MERCHANT . MAIN nun, FARMEROVILLE. Has a Large 3nd Carefully selected stock to which he invites In_ the 013 stund, Mmsell Block. up-Itaira. J. H. McLaughlin. EA“ parties indebuxi to me will save costs by settling with me at once. SUPERIOR "I STYLE AND QUALITY to any shOWn in town. Can and see us, we will be pleased to show our goods and you will b: more than pleased with the value we offer. I. H- ARNOLD Give us 3 cull and inspect our stock. Fog cu_h onâ€. Bargains in'all Lines, To be xound in the county. Having splendid Hearse and a. full supply of Coflins. Caskets a; Shrouds we can ï¬ll orders promptly. j R. D. JUD SON. FURNITURE Our old established Grocery Store is as usual suppled with a full line of 3000 MD SHEIP BIGGERIES. hu on hand one of the best selected stocks 0! -aâ€"â€"â€"- (‘all Solidhd. Purtioulnrly at thi e as he is now oflering u tecedeuted Re-Opening I III? IA8IET LIIII. II "I! I'll" ' Picture tramimg a Specialty 'a . H. ARNOLD. 3- D. JUDSON. Customers should note tint this is the mm’s TAILOR SHOP. am for mama, 8mm a um um: sum. and yo_u w_ill_ well _dressed aid satisï¬ed every time. March 2nd 1885. THE GREAT Bargain House. Go to McLaughlin’s old stand where 87.000 worth of Dry Goods and Boots 5' Shoes are to be sacriï¬ced at prices hither- to unknown. Come one, Come all and see prices. More Dress Goods, More Cot- ton, More Print, More Cambric More ’Towelliug, More Sugar, More Tea, More Boots, More Shoes and MORE of Every~ thing in stock for 81.00 than any House in the trade. Thos Vanarnum. Farmersville, Feb. 1511:, 1885. The followinf is an unsolicited testimonial as to the merits u this exueuent Plano :- To Stevenson & 00.: Dear Sim-nun nutter of justice I wish to ve my unsollclmd recommendation of the tevenson Piano. The Stevenson Company warranted the Piano for a term of yenrs. They have thus far more than tumlled their contract. The Piano in our Parlor in Albert College do he all musicians who test in line qualities. her the instrument had been in use n few weeks. I [ave n wllling testimony to in many exoellenciee. Now. after nearly two years of constant use. my opinion has not changed. except for the better. The true test of a pinno is In using it one or two years. The Steve n Plano has borne "is! test. I am more t satisï¬ed. - J. as JACQUES: 10- 9.... Rh- - Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Hats & Ca 5, Boots & Shoes. Rubbers, and verything found in a. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR 50, 000 Tbs OF People’s Stare, First Class Store. Fumersville, [by 20th, 1884. New Teas, New Fruits and Spices, WOOL. for tho Ohoicut gnportatiou of FABMEBSVILLE. Patronizo Pris; 3t XYb‘eFt‘CiilieEofï¬eiléwl'lo‘. Ont. "I! "TVIIMI PIAâ€. Hume]! Block, C. L. LAMB, Go to he