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.7n..U.Wile*III‘elmnal.lmtnamalltameeinnennman"i
AND CENTRE *HURON GENERAL ADVERTISER.
TEssoiti-$1.00 rer Ananans In advance. CLINTON, . ONTA1110, THUR-15AY, A—PRIII 4; 1678,
getv gutreptionteittc. rwA04000000.
FOUR COWS FOR *BALE, . 'NOT TO DEBT:ORS.
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Forit1-Calf;:fiba _two borsoithe ini-d-eiefglieal.has gilion lausineeel*
Apply to . le hereby notifies all indebted to him, either
la.mXOBBEWOBT.Ltri--- bY vete or book -account; that a settlement
. near the Commercial, intuit be• made on ,ir before the 2(ith' inst.,
Clinton, April 3, 1874. otherwise they will be plaeed in court for col.
leetiop.
. Grocer,
'Clinton, April 3, 1878.
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NOTICE.
1sTotioe ie hereby given that -all persona are,
warned atainst neeitiating a note flde by
the firm of the late:R. dallander• et go; and
in favor' of John Jenkins, Payment fo'f the
same having been stopped, •
JOHN ENEIN$. „ -
Goderich towns4jp, April 3, 1878.
liousp, FOR SALE. .
Tee emdersiened offers for 'sale that con.
vemently sitaated house and lot on the Huron
Road, near the G. W. R. Station, Thelot
contains three-fifths of an acre, on which
there are a good orchard,'aud a good _ivell nf
water. The house,contains five.roomi. Pos.`
session immediately, Apply CO
JOS. BRADLEY, onthe premises, '
or to ou4s, SPOONER..
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Clinton, April 4, 1878. • •
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers hiErfami of 80 afire's, beinglot
28, oon. 8th, Goderich township, miles from Clinton
and 7 from Goderieh, for sale. About 74 cleared, re-
" matador good harawood ; oi1, rlcll elay loam.' Ton
— -acres are eown with fall wheat, and.about 40 fall
ed. on the premises are a good, -new frame liouse,stano '
foundation and collar, barn, stables, outbuildings, Wall.
and creek running near the barn, good beating ereharif,,
the •whole being in state Nbjgloultiviitlaa, Temp
and particulate on application to'proprteter.
DOBEK MILLER,
-tortar's-uill:--
Godarieh township, Feu. 7.1878. ; •
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JUST 110047.11/0).,
JO. SHEPPARD,
1E111131:JO A.IJCTION.
The unsettled accounts due the Estate of
..14,TE13. (-3,,vAN, •
Amounting to abont Eighty Dollars osp),
he Bold. without reserve, on.:
24itlintribi9r, nth Day or April,
At Rattenbury's Hotel, 'Clinton, at 12 o'cloek,
noon- .
Adalyl• 011
teicseasisea.ry PnrAtitnaTlarsaColo4i: fuaransiis4bnaee
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Cltilt011o Aprol3, 1878;
NoTI°E•
'Offers *ill be recPived • by Jonn Llicaaltr
gsh,, Chairman of the lfonse of Refuge Corn
traittec,Baussna ,
UNTII., THE lOth. OF 114, NEXT,
Tom,:pii,„tie.A.,ing?..50,75,....0.r...106 _wok:of
land to sell. suitable, for a site for it Heusi, of
Befage: The land must not be more than
two miles distant hem some Station on the
Grand Trunh, 'Welliiigton, Qrev and 13ruco,
Lontloir;-,Eturont-a-ral-Bruce,--ThrilWayerin
the County of Huron. • .
- isoirimr,s&mo*„.
leremitstlers.
Camtdialtli News Items.
Kingston proposes to organize a
•Roman Catholic volunteer company,
' A Wyoniing* man Won $1.f) in it
.Avag6r by, eating twenty . pigs'. reet.,-.
This ;was', a Pi& feat; indeed. •
•,• On Monday, while trying .to
,across, two brothers of Chippewa, Mini -
ed Patrick and John Reilyr were ear'ri
oyer Niagara .
. Ni .
Hon. Edward -Blake has piirchased
the handsome residoube built a kW'
years 'ago by S. R. Briggs, lumber
merchant, Teronto, paying $18,roo
On Tuesday .night, John •F.' McDon.:
ald, local freight agent OT -the North-
ern Railway, Toronto„ absconded, being
11. detaulter.to the extent of two or, three
thousand dollars.
•••• 'Several gentleyien now rem g in
Toronto formerly of •the army - and.
navy, who have receixed...notieee from
England that in the event of war
then' services Would be re'quired.,
At the .Assizes,. at Cebolit.g, on
day, R. Robinson waa tried for com-
mitting a rape on Mrs Newton; of
Monaghan'. lie Was founa .11nd.,
sentenced to Pen iten levy for.life. •
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of
iXtii.zutucisleoufa. ietsh;oriirlpeell'eirlser tnit•en. ntibacl•r.
p ber.of res'eleoretl, and distance from station,
• The lowest; or •any, offer, not necesearily
BfiT nt• nen, .! •
accepted,
Brorder; • -1,F,TEIt. ADA.M.SON,
County.Clerk.
CLOTHI?,S . WRINGERS 9-Q(1,0104,4prd 4;187.8. , 6
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414.k.)1111%
the Opinions afloat, as to the cause
• l• of the deprosion ni 'trade and coniirieree, Ulu&
i "Atisited mot every commercial Country .=
the of the globe during the past four or
.1 five year, and ivhieli seems to still exist in thiS
' Dominion of ours -a country notable among tbe
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. -nations for bee' agricultural, lumlAring, and
.1. milling resources. her educational appliances.
R.
, bor very eittensii.e, valuable and coveted fish-
' I cries, smiler No.1 Coal oil, at HA.RLAND
, ' Ens., at 20 cents per,gallon. -
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33 A., )iMR. 0 INT 1 .. . . .
, / Seine delta that extraragkice is the cause of
. , the evil; others, over.production and too large
: Importatjons, while others lay the whole :blame
on the present government -but we are of, the.
AND ' ()Pillion that the long credittsyittem is one cause
t of the pretient troublet* this Canada of ours.-
" . Many are the schemes suggested for the remov-
-• ._ •-___ —. ' al of the so-called hard tidies; some advocate
nereaoirtre-tariff, and
": "A- jrt T1 W -44'11-4' •:IF1s I •ferthertsrgin 6thersrijr-TY
go too numerous to mention, while
' 1 we are ef the opinion that to buy and sell for
. 1 cash will be the most sure and successful Means
. of stamping out this monster crisis, . This being
' our cenvietion, we have decided to .
CLINTON'.
March 28,1878. ,
FARM FOR SALE. : • ON' COST FOR CASH".
d. W. Daly,the moat.
preminent and....ohleat inhabitant ofthe-
Hurou Tract, fell • On his dooratep, On -
Friday evtining last, at.' Stratford and
died on neinlay; froth the -effects of the
fall,
A Toronto broker -last week t to
New *York e. hoolag' el • new'si1-
ver
dollara. . A 141 eel contrailikt n
hunclved wa$ stmt Mtn; On' WW1 lip
had to pity, 18 expretis °barge:3'11n1
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The jury .in the •Doini el ly
case at the Middlesex Assizes hav.!•,..re-r
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timed k verdict of "Sheoting.'within-
tent to .a..6 grievous bedilyberin'T'applist
the prisoner; who was sentenced to Iwo
years'.imprisonment. , • , •
SVliile'Werking in his fotnidrY,,
Mrdherrorrtof. Mitchell,. had a, cein.;-:
Pie of his•engers .eresbed -between t‘ijo:
cog:Wheels on .;Saturday 7 wqek.: • The
bone of one of the fiogers with broken,
and the flesh shoeltingly lacerated.,
On Weatiesda•Y • Ntri. B. 'Rate, 1 of
Teeewater, dealer of steves•And tinwine,
eloped with the wife of Sebes: Simeon.,
baker,: Rate's. family' Onelsted of a
wife and two Children, and Mrs. Sitneon.
leaves a boy: of four years. The parties
are all rospoCtably conneeted,.. and the.
affair eittroeva.utensation.
judgthent qn Wednesday,.
in the *served " treating" cases in
the election trial, Mr. Sinitic() Patter-
son,Jiehl_ thatmere treating or , being
treated • was not a corrupt pi actim,
but that thetreating must be• .,,by a
ta.v.ern-Iceeper' during polling hours in
order to eonatitute a corrupt practice;
George Baker, who pleaded guilty to
oharge of attempting to commit rape,
VW.; sentenced. on Thursday, at Middle-
sex to be. confined in 'jail. for ' two
'kVA 0 frit COODS Nil? CA Slf, (t1 prices ' •
- -that a8louish. all, co vo haro marked montl,e, during which. tithe he is to
' Mem down a, a rEEr smALt, AD l'AIVUE
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h (,•1 f.: mre keep constantly on hand a large assortment
Ilullett, 100 acres, 60 acres cleared, and 40.;,._
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acres heavy timbered. ' STOVES ALL. KINDS,
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A first.elass farm in the 1St omission o
.Vor sale cheap,-Terma of paynittut I,
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FOR SALE OR TO LtT. of the Lateat Patterns. which ii,408 s'ellinie for
, cash at juices that defy tonipetition. We.
A farm of 60 acres 40 acressiledred,, in the ., -
4th Conceision of Wiiwanosh. TINWARE OF EVERY—DESORIPTI
manufacture '
receive two lashings of twenty etrokes
each, and at the expirhtion of the twb
months ho is to be sent, to the Oen-
tritl priron for twe,hiontha.
- On Saturday, whilst -Olive GI-exton,
daughter of Ira Grexton, aged fpurteen
'you's, was' alone in the woods making
sugar, it Wyebridge, her clothes caught
Are; Herscreams brought aisistance,
but net until her clothes were bui-ned
oiandher body.literilly-reasteclire
Forlurther particulars apply to r lived about five hours and vras
[o -the d tl •
Navigation in the Georgian -Bay,
Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and the Up-
per Bt. Lawrence is xiow fairly open:
In. the Lower St. Lavvrence, the -ice is
shevine- " .
At Owen-Scmnd‘on Friday night Isstr-
tbe.Steamer.,Aillo.r.,akoy-,-awnecl,by,Mrs.
IL 'Smith, (formerly plying between
Goderich and Itipeardine,) and lyjngin
•the- -river; • was burned.. .to the:_water's
edge. The °aim of the fire is tinknown.
The crew were' engaged during the day
in fitting out the boat, and report no
dire on board when they left. Fully
covered by insurance. "•.
The town constable's offl,ce at Park-
hill is do sinecure ; his salary is $240
per annum, 112,13ngs the kiwi), bell,
arrests and. confines all tramps and vag-
rants, and. feeds thetn ; he serves all
summonses and -subprenas ; attends. all
courts ; is caretaker of all corporation
property; sach as the lock-up, hre-engme,
hese, hooks ' and ladders,. &A ; scrapes
the nand off all str,eet crossings, --and does
all sidewalk repairing and -various other
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small chores.
. At the Division 'Court, Tilspnburg,
recently a nernh:ir• 'oases ' came up
in ,which the pastor or s certain church
chinned surds from; it number of per -
Sons . 'whom t'illeges• Subscribed. these
towards the 'chut.ch. All the defend-
ants lioat positivelv swore that the
sums lied never , been sebscribed, by
them, whi:11) the :pastor as distinctly
swore Visa the ease. ;Judge- Hughes,
10 ev ery case, gave.' n tl gm en t for the
elergVnia.n, -"which- has, heen severely..
nithite(1" on.: • '
The trial of MaryymW,eltan,-charged
With having been concerned in, what. is
'1•rnoWn as 'the CastletOrt.' tragedy, by
Which ''Ev. Mies ..ifade, lost her life,. Was
commenced at the Cobouvg. .Assizes- on
The seetence of the, .nnin,
David Smith; convicted of ilbortion at
the:ProvithiS edanection' With
the case, has been cominutafroin alife
•terin to twenty. years' iniprisonment.
$enth and Cope Mallory, the Seducer of
the girl Alberta Wade, the Victini• in the
•tragedb who .1 as tinned Queen's. evi-
dence; were both filtieed in the vatness-
•The jury in, the .ease of . Maryn.
Nrelton, failed to agree' and:Were dis-
.charged. 'Weltenand -Cope Mallory,
alleged'. accomplice' were released,
en b '1 •
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• .A perty in the tewnshiir of ,Adnins-
foil, having, softie batter for sale, 'of•
fered it to IC pronlinent loot -chant in
• A. riSitittu.
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Clinton, March 20,1878. • 41
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.'
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The undersigned offers for stile a • farm cif
130 acres, being lot Si, con. 14; Hallett ;
about 50 neres'clearod, &both° 1411 thrthered
with beech aid maple ; situate l'l miles from
the CI. W.11., mod 2 miles from Plyth. Frame
honso, barn, outbuildings, well, and afew
fruit trees an the place. Will be Sold await,
and reasonable htnexiven .f required.
11, ItWTh.
Clinton, March 7, 1S7S, • •
HOUSE -AND PT -1-446)1. SA1114'1.
- *The subscribers offer for We, in the village
of Londesboro, a newly -hunt Cottage and lot.
Tile lot is well fenced, =Mae thereon a goad
well. NV01 be ge:ild cheap for cash, For par -
Honiara apply. to
••. ittypER. 111108.
Lon losboro Milis, Maroli 0, 1878, ,
CEDAR poas FOR SALE,
At Prices .to rtirit
'hie subscriber offers for sale, on his farm,
near Londeshoro, a largo quantity of first-class
Codar Posts, at 6 Cents midi, Also, about 10
aeres of standing cedar. at Meets to suit. the
tirnra.
JAS. BRAITHWAITE..
Lontlesboro, March 14, 1878. 3
and are prepared to sell for eat& at.prices lower
lowest,. ,„. ' •
Call and tat price: far Ifilltianorrailrt
(Trim Ittotivtii, A Laseiter or•
44(64 Rhe'refe, Perim, Rahcs, .11Oca, Cislorn
Pump, Nitils, Loc7:8,' IZingeg,
'lrarnfh, Witutew Oboe, Putty, and alt kind$ of
BVILDER'S ItARDIVAlitei
1,tre keep constantly on hand a larget assortment
of L'Amrs, B1ttI,OIITO, ettAisairitantis,
(Ailan,itsr ,0 En.
of DIM CAGES,
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; make' a spectrally or itivetrotrgits,
`— 'tin find Gaivrtitized.trina Roofing,
• Stied Metal Cornices, and all
kinds or job Work,
uot fail to. earl` Mul Utt-ortr prices,- anti hi;
, tli goods b •er
figures than have ever been offered before in the
county.
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numerator the piece to buy gootI4 cheap for
cash, Is at /t.aitt,A1D.B110$,'..13incx Boca,
opposite Ross's Hotel, Albert Street, ()Linton.
. HARLAMO BROS.
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All overdue Notes and Accounts not gettAE:lt at
once,. wilt hie idaeed in court tor collection.
(widen. April 4,1878.
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Lmatalit fre4h, fruit, at
ard$stek Crtimaqult»ese, Clinton.
sc otts up to• e. o her ea i. •
At 'the Middlesei Assizes on , Wed-
nes*, IrargraVes, 'the priecipal in
the London torture case, was sentenced
to three years' ihiprisonment -uptin the
leizer charge, viz., that of doing
2:3
(ma bodily ham witliont intention tit
injure, to which he pleaded
Tho Wolnali Donnelly his accomplice,
was bailed in $500 to appearwhen
wanted, -the judge takiug time to con-
sider the sentence be would inflict, in-
nsufueli as medical testimony went to
show that impvisonment would be phy-
sically. injui•iotte to the prisoner,
A Paris correspondent writes :--
"Most of the Canadian contributions
hai-e arrivedrand-seme of them are al-
ready in place, The exhibit will be very
similar to that shown by the Dominion
at the fait of 1870. There will be some
improvements in the Agricultural De-
partment ; the display of native weeds
will be,ratliee finer, and there are, I be-
lieve, more exhibitors than at
Phflnd�l-
phie. The -Canadians are. displeased
became they did not sneceed itt obtain-
ing inoie statee,-und have urged the Eng-
lish Conninssion to make. an. effoip itt
their belndf. Canada is ambitious of
"eht,vining first boners here, and in some
classes of exhibits ber rewards will cer-
tainly be substantial."
the village, who l'aused to buy it, but
said that as he was going to Brock-
ville he Would see whether he conld
dispose of it them. The num consent
ed and the merchant sold it tit Brock-
ville for seven -and -a -quarter cents a
pound, on the understanding that it
Would be sent:bacic,. if unsatisfActory
to -the• owner, who was yery indignant
at his -butter- being -sold -for -su
price, 'but cooled down rapidly on
hearing that he could got it back Fif.
lie chose. . The butter wits afterwards
puratased b3%. Starr, pill & Co,. who,
upon'tiking it out to wash it, foruid
that the sides of the firkins were
neatly Iined with stones, so . arranged
that they were hardly likely to. be
topehed by thepiercer.
Extrasrdultary *cone in cab tiwase of
• . mons.
A most extraordinary scene oceurred
in the lobby of 'the House of Commons
on Friday night, which fairly. may he
aid to have brought the humors of the
dessithi to-irlierid, Mr, klunster made a
spee,ch the House after recess, during
the delivery of whickhe was interwapted
by seine one pn the back Ministerial
benches imitating, the' sound of a horn.
This nuale the famous member for
couver veryirate, and he asked the hom
gentleman who had thus insulted him
ttt send hire his .eard anti he would be
giad to Meet hini dutsidk Aftev beset
down be received a•blank card and was
led to believe that Mr. Chewer was the
offender, and thereepon he sent that
gentleman the following note :
ly. at 'Mr. Cheval„ who partied the blow.
and hit his astlailant"iinder the chin.
Several heavy- 1310We th'en paseed, Mr.
Cheval beine• struek on the left cheek
and, Mr. 43unster in the filo and on the.
.,eicle of the bead.. INeitherof thmii were_
marked, but l\fr.
left hand. in Mr: `Bitrister'e beard and
made a *savage jerk, ,bringing away
enough,Intir to,fill one of, his vest pook-
ets,• • The parties ' were separated and.
the Sergeant at •Arins sent, for. News
of the fight soon 'reached the bin/Libel;
which in a few minutea 'was alrnost
emptied. The lobbies were threnged,
and Mr. 'Clieval, wile remained near the
Scene, was surrounded by excited cr oivde
of Senators and M. P.'s.. lae laughingly
told his. stotT •o:ver over again in,
Engliah,. and.. -14,pieli, and ..'shoWed the
pellet Of hair which he had in his Pocket.
441 was chipped ou the back. by.1.-his•
friends, who said his had heleivsp.ci
seeing he witi fifi older and, 'much small -
:qv man than Mr. Biltititele The greatest
excitement prevaile4:snch ati. encounter
lit over havinglieforeheppened•bere, and
the lobbies rang with the news for hours.
Mr. Bunster soughthis seat in the
where • he lusemet14.--to 'feer.verY• Man;
having to hide. the left side, Of 'shag-
gy face freM which the handful of hair
was phickedt The meniber vibe inter-
rupted Mr. I;unster at iltar. Mr,'Oe.;
-VIII, and as the latter id ihe 'past has,
had a 'faculty:of bothering olistroperorts
and long -.Winded speakers with jews7
harps;rattles and.Other Machinas, lie was
suspected of havipg been the offending
party. last night.: it is likely nothing
further will be heard of the affair,
Looking. Iror worki.
. :
A (Janadinen who recently went to
Chieago. to look for work givere the fol-
lowing as his experience ' ' •
"At Et reasenable hour, en.the Moti-
t1;iy iiiiirning after any arriVel:I
forth in' qbest of employnterit-ohe of
an artily of "tramps" tlia4 aro 44 aereli
ing on" over these pavements !aid lett.> -
them husindSs houses, day alter. afty,
and month after- montlii•JiVing the•Lord
,only kne.ws how,. and terminating their,
jotleneyings'' He. -.Q.11y...:;4cowS Where.
.13t.t proposed 'tcr!inakekilieretigh'jOb
ot" tram,pine and. so I zomnienced nt
what may , as well be „ealled the dog,
easterly business point In
Elevator offieez.-which is
east of.theIllinoiscentrelR.11.4.‘. No
they didn't want a eleek Owl mere men
than they could find business for ; very.
sorry, but 1. had• better try farther in."...
" Farther in" was the -Michigae ,Cen-
tral.effiees, bnt Positively no i'aean•
cies" liberally' placarded about the ep-
'trance Saved the the labor of my-
self up several flights, of stairs to' no
parpose but premature fatigue.. I next
.assnred the .Goodrieh . Steamboat Cdint-
for' . very
Small compentuttion., to accept- any po-
sition in their service froni that. of a
." roustateut" to a setwardship,to which
was answered "git !" and I got! The,
pliraepology that a " tramp" listens to
in scone of the offices of this busy city
is extremely At tenuated ,
suggestive., anti -seldom requires an exc7.
planation. Without being at" all dis-
couraged my success thus far, / kept
right on up a etreet which Was lined
with tobacco factories, wholesale grocery
hoses, Afe., and4 most diligently inter;
viewed•soinebotly evOry one .cf them:
Sometimes ',succeeded in addressing a
proprietor direct; oftener I felt mite I
ot--•my-tietitien-only to the -ear Of: a -
'bookkeeper or a salesman. They all
said " have.no vacancies at present."
Then I walked up fiorith Water street,
-Whielethe-eimply a---wholesalo.--produee-
and grocery ma'rixot place, about .half ,a
mile long, anti oceapied on both sbieg
or an eighty foot stivet by commission
inerolnints who use the. sPewallts
Spread their vares upon and who trans -
ad their business in. the dirtiest, datnp-
egt, darkest dens of OtH,Ces• that are ito
beefound Chloe. • So, amid the
deafening cackling and crowing of in -
Ottawa, Atwell cherat_. numerable crates ot toi!1,1s, and picking
my way among hair*, boias and brio
Sir; you having Sent me a blank card, I filled with every conceivable vegetable
-!vould. like you to meet. me in roltet ?.3, fruit (including millions _..01 lc ben,
immediately, and eitplain your meaning fruit") also, flour, butter, .honey, soap,
why you did not sign ,„your name to it, nuts, &c., I persistently presented ity
and the insult yoit meant 'while I was
speaking. Awaiting your answer,: am, arid as aeaseomottioes lot of
little petition to about at bluff, unkenipt,
" truelt"
tilzIsTga. 'venders as ever passed off. five-yeae-old
Cheval at once repaired to room " sPring'cbickens"' or a berrel of, retton
13, where the following •conversation apples on tin innocent and unauspeellogi
took place : .fourth -rate boarding-house keeper. kr
Bunster-What do you mean by send- was of no avail that X first hinted, then
ing me a blank card 7 • ' boldly usserted, then vehemently main -
.did not send you, any such tainod in -amide tictItlaititance with
thing.e (loft -irrthe business from ,know-
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.tunster (excited)You ing a giSO tif•
bugle while I was steaking.. judging flour by samples and tea by
Cheviti—I did not, . muffling ni3r head full or it. They
Bunster—Your „ and a didn't need any more help, and they •
knook------out of yen. . hadn't time to talk,' X didn't have -a
Upon this IlvIr,Brinster stiticlo "ghost of a slime," rid Et " nibble," in
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the whole street., 'at the mds. which r •
hauled off for repairs, to. brush uP and ,
reinforce my courage at •0 free inpoli
eohnter, .preperatory to a return trip
eastward -in the next .s,treet, This was
• Ware,„ iron, machinery and kindred , •
trades. The stot•es are a]( of large:size,-
and of impesing arehitectare Jthey.iv.pre
well.stocked-with betb-goode end,s•tios.'-
. men ; the emplOyersuila, wero.
gentlemanly Magner and :appearance,
I met' with very little rudeness, and fre-
•quentlY• had my disheartening :errand
driven froth my -thoughts by pleasdiik
ingeiries. and 't Onvcrsittioii-, until even-
ing found me footsore and weary ,of
mind and body, and somewhat heart-
sick 1480, ,.at the. end of the •etreet and
near to my starting place of the Meru-,
The next ,day I. ronfiWo(f wy
'eeirrohl ant116.. ten. 'days • rtiovi.- have
plodded . et' ch ant . °Ask's,
Whole -sale.' and of clas .es of
goods into manitfactories, limber yards, -
hotel:4, packing, housfs, offices, flews,
paper offiees---eYerythii)g that. "as 80'
as Nt, talavd, only ihy
" experience" to boast of-. • now. •
.aiii-uous• to ta.Irtntit,partnor lie 'to . pub ,
eitPitat, rthe•" ex perieribe."-:
I give my ' eiperienoe to others • who •
may have' thoughts of' Olcing Hoiace .
Greeley's, advice to." go west." ' found '
that blisinese of all kinds . Was crowded"'
add overdone: in Chicago ;: thii't there
was really a sthall army, Of perisl ant
opplicants fOr sitUations ' tint inany. of
•slie applicants were esid'etits for many •
'years_ in. theLcitry,•- an(1-..-4) a it .101 ueneei-L• -
experience and b-inaolty; t•.) vet:ore:mend
, them .; that. wages. llo(1 salt( .vv e re low,
and in many -liotn-O.i elerks. cali be had •
for nothing, or. next to .netiling; .
parents. agreeing td Toy.. tbe' 'sillary to
.get -their sons,:employ Men t to keep thorn
eff the street ; and fliat:•really ,there
not ode _Chance': in 0,;te thousand ofit
yen -6g Man, -a• -si rang'ir finding. eiirpley,- •
in.entio this (iv. The inunicieel offices
are tieing . educed in nine her and .pay •
on ,aeo..unt of the- inipoVerislied Condi- ;
tion or the cifr ; Alto , railroads •
'are: steadily. red nei ng lalrnig.fo''ef •
emplOyties ; .111e repirre• :spf•ing .
brings the eaekiliel psi:less. 10 a Sta.nil.7
still ;.;t lumber- trade very. quiet
-and only •a Young n.1.1 n of it trusital •edar-
•ago anti pefseverance, nsid I bk ed • •
eupply 0;.(unda sufficient fey • at last.
sipenorithe expenses, •need k ,ef,try-
ing his lack ie Chicago, .. • •
: The e4onsei •livin61 hely. 4C1t•
po 'great as may be sixpposed. Board;
:may be had ft= -$5- to $10 per week;
including room, ansi.,the other expenses
depend entirely on one' self: A !shrew&
Man, With even a small Might . •
try' his skill at" betting' oll the: grain_
market, and. might make, a living there -
but again' be naight not. . In the
long •run it might he the old game-,
44 4 rfeads,
The Weathet .delightfol.; the • mud .
is dryiegtip, the stre'ets are crowded all
day long ; handsome ladiet„by thousands • -
trait the riche* dresses ever the .nasty.
sidevralka and crossings ; scores of ele-
gant. equipages aWait the fair shoppere , •
at the. great dry goods Pierre ; the
stretla are partially blocked with:
heavily ladened goods wagg.ons on their
way to the railway depots ; the theatres
are in full blast every night, Sandays. '
included. ;. and on, the. outside there is
no •appearance of • " hard tithes." I
wouldn't believe there was 414 such
thing myself 'but for, the., testimony of
.tuy weary liuibs, sore fetotond memories.
-of-the past fortnight'.
ASSASSINATION IN
A Dublin Celekatit•-strys-the4larl
Leitrim, his clerk, and driver., were all
shot dead on Tuesday real -nine, while
driving nero 11t Lordship's lodge, Ma-'
nor Vaughn, County Derry; he was shot
epposito acottitge from whi4. he had
recently ejected a widow: .Eighty-nine
of his- tenants were under notice , td .
quit. • Three orlour men were seen
loitering in the neighborrood before the
occurrence of the murder. •
The British revenue for the fiscal •
year just donspleted showtra surplus of
over three millions instead of a deficit,
as was anticipated.
'We know at last what Canada owes to
Sir Sohn Macdonald. Said Mr.. J..J.
Ilawkins,41.,coale of nighth ago in *ant:
.1rWria v e a spreridid climate; we have
a country with the, mineral wealth; the
mines oi,Canada capable of supplying the
whole world. Our agricultural interests
are of the best character. All this was
accomplialied by the Conseevative party."
the Tory party, we neStune that the first
chapter of the book Of Genesis will re-,.
quire to be vivisect. grid Sir johe Mac-
donald's name inserfed in place of, that
of the Creator.---Ztoniftpli