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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1878-09-05, Page 88 OLINFQN NV ERA, .•••••••••,,,r+.•• rSocol tfr ti• 411111111111P THE CIANTON NEW ERA. Tern •Cetrireil„ • The regular meeting' of -the ajouneil was held . on_ Monday, All tomehers present, except .Mossrs. 'Menzies, °ante - ion, Smart and -Smith, •Minutes of last -meeting read and .approved, On motion of. Conn. Fouester, see, by Conn. Cooper, the following' accounts were ordered . to be paid t G-7-Rentzere wink on atreots, $76,04 ; PaisloY, • quarter's salary, $120 ; S. Cook, woik in cemetery, $6.25 ; W. Whittington, do., $1.87 ; J. L. 'Shepherd, .quartet°0 gaiety ringing hell, $1T.50; Herland 33ros:,- nails, &e,, $.14,97 ; R,.Welk- er, work on fire engine, $2.25 ; R. Coats, selecting juFers, $4.;, • T. • Nelles,. clo,, $4 ; W. Gariloy, fixtng tools, 85c. ; comson & McFadden, law acbount, $1.75; M. L. Aldrich; printing voters' list, $15: Moved by Colin. Scott,.Sec.' by• Coun, Diehl, that .the account of -Mr.' Bay be • paid.—Oarried on a division by .6 to 4. • •The •Colleator banded in .bis. bond, which was accepted. Tho Scheel MEMN0.—Mr. S. Platt will address TnswEP.--4.s Mr. D. Ronald fail - the electors of Centre and South Huron, ed to pot -in an appettrenee on Friday in the town hall, hero, on Tuesday even- last tbet-e wag no teat of the steam fire tug next. engine, as ennoenced •there would be, Yostesday, however, Mr. Reitahl, ivath two assistants front Cluttinito, pie an exhibition of his eagine to the members of the Council and inlmbitants of this place at' what its commonly known as • Whitehead's pond. Prom the time of starting the are to commencing to work was abent eight mint ttosi After testing, awl Miss Broadfoot, of Tnekersmith, it with oneStream. two were tried,. and got a ducking the harbor, He iva.s then 1,500 feet of hese was attached -assisting-her into a boat, .when the f.rail craft upset, and they. were thrown into ridaithteheellini:irillt,oltiocediv9Irvkelle,gtaiiinr07,- the water. They clung to the boat, and ine tho water clear ovetothe brick mill, were at once reeoeed. • and about 130 feet horizontally, out •of an inch -mart -quarter nozzle. All elm witnessed its workings appeared to be •en y ,sa . •• A,:talcuen Derta.,—We • undet'stand: that the annual drill of the 33rd Jilatte- lion will.be held at Goderieh, comMene- ing ori the f.23rd The mon, Will go into company croartet s for one .week...„ - .A. Dvoitneoe-On Thuraday last, et Goclerieh, Oliver,. of' this plde„ Board estimate Was 1.6E4.- asking . the Council to raise the' swat of :,'::3;650' for school purposes. .10rdered to be. fyled; • , Moved by Conu, jackson, see. by Coml. Sheppard, that the ,drain• running from• , ., toe heap fare to Toronto, • on Tue.sday.: .5th-,.. Miller & Tedfoid,: The first prize the corner of the peat' office, across :Vie; Sbould the Grttnd-lErtink make eufficient *wag.: eiverded to NO: 5, Oa second :to toria street, to Isaac • street, bo raised ' in4peMents, (endive believe they will), 'No.' 3. ...., The other three were well and. graded sufficient to tithe away the during the Exhibition Week; ino doubt a spoken of and ' recommended- : by the' stagnant water, and thnt theHealth Com- - very. iturgonunther will go, . 'It 106 been ledges. . The ordinary plow wes mitered slain only. ,..1.1..eXcept the,two- speCial. uuttoe attend to the matter forthivith:— . - ous.:omery-to thakethe tieltets..gooll only by 111e.: a alas i1,-ot Indiallals•-•(una- was ..firie's'l-ent witlarithertownship, for. that ;peek.. We •believe if .the.time a (rood. one for general' purposes. Mr. '_ `• ' ' • • . A, MisTatto,7--Tbeidea'Aeonas 'to pre - veil in. town'that 111r, EL. C. Cameron is. te addreSS the &Vetere hi the town hall', here,. to.morroiir(Pridity) eventng, This • , ,.., eratro Peownio' Mareti,--The.'Arst is .4 'n-iistake, as 1.1e 'is ennonneed v gang pie -Wing 'match ever held, in the for a path° meeting. in the . eX:tretue comity of Hurefto took place yesterday, south. of the • riding on that eveniag,..- - 011' the farm a mr. • s. Andrews, con- ALtoisietieros'. COuarr,---01.1 Seilerday• . . 'of dile town, under the auspices last, T. Reran and J. Scott,- . were tried of the Hull* Breech Agribultuted Soz... before the Mayor and S. 41,9ckarva, J., bitty... There..Were four entries of gang P.,. charged with disorderly conduct; and opleere, and ono erdinary pleW entered• fined $4, and .costs e.aelL 3. KitnnlTholl for trial. Their plowed a 'little over Was tried ow the same day, charged with interfering with neonatal& in the dis- eharge of hie duty, and •the charge being provou,' he .was linetr$D:and eOsts. -• . QUITE a nemberavailed themselves of half an acre. The -following names of the parties entering and :the order in whith , they. plowed ;-1st, xi. Weir; •2nd, Miller 4s Tedford ; ard, Tiling; 4th, Segrniller, Outer GoppRIQU Tows -snip, pgcw.41Ap, A:ow.DET,—On Uonds•Y last an accident happened Q. the farn't of Mr. Gteon, Bayfield Road, which, though net resulting seriously, came re- markably close to so doing. Mr, A. and, rr. Cook,, of Clinton, were engaged in fixing a well, and while inserting OW evil) work a young. son Of Mr, Green stood with his hinald leaning on the erib, looking down into'tho well. Not, notic- ing the child's- presence the crib was pushed down, and as it lowered, bo lost his balance and fell boad-firat into the well,a, distance of twenty feet ; them was abbut eight feet.of water in the well, Realizing 'the pprilong -position ef the Mr. •Arthur Cook jumped in after it, when they Were both risststed out .by AT4'. W:11. C,001.c, none' the worse of the Cold bath. Had the ohild struck any- thing in its' downwardc!course, it weuld • dotibtless'have.been killed. '.1111;v1f.sT Ilf.)3M.7--. The, farmers' intr!- Vest home picnic will be held on 'the 6th inst., in Mn IlIcOurdy'e .grove, miles So' nth of Holreesville, on, the 11th eon. Friends, of the towrothip are in- vited tocoMe„ laden with allthe ties.requisite for physical foree.and mu- reereetieO, Prizes Will be given for thevarioas. games generallY: held en such a4ay, rant,,ofing from the juvenUs foefreee to the ffirmora trig of war ; • alSo two special prizee, $5. deck will • be eiVarded, one fey j aro pingL the ether for '11.. foot racer open to all. Sparta to. domo nuance:at .0 a.m. '...A. $10 prize!will given fat- base ' ellen to :the. town - 1878. Carried. On motbit of Corm. Scott, seConded by Colin. Diehl, the 3!..Tavor and. —...................• was "etteeded, it would be 1..ietter for the rEpling took off ong of bielilows aliti. ex- . ' • • railway and also ,ffir, travellers. • hibited his 'as• 'a 'double instead . ." • -.1141,17.11ELD., urer were eniliowered to sell tho deben- tures voted for the-ptirpoSe. of, procuring Iconcii].HTho GeSPel of errs 'once 'triPple plow, .and gave gond ,satisfae . very. sad A:lc:Went fire 'protection. • .Willi the Lord. bo preached 'in tion.:. • The ,•jedgeS wore' MeSsrs, Sas: .occerred hem last week. i)y which ar; the.Town. Hp,. noot.t'senoay- at:tom:loan iiiggins itedlArrn Peeisoit,. St.mley, al day evening.• ----------- :the IleAd , of Albert has rained' "-slightly" :Since -our hist, issue. - • . ,Streot, 'right at the .eoroer of 111r. W.' Ceata' lot, after every rain, a large pint. - die of eatter eccumulates, find remains: there for *weeks, the drain failing th carry it off. The Street Inspector should look after,it, end see tliet it is • Attended to. 'Wo Sopposo- that: in the course of tine° or four years the' town will be able to provide a erossipg at this' point, and in the meantime would adVise a few plank -s to be laid acroses the rood ld John Morgan loSt it:child. OA Wednes-: A coinintmication ft ein ,John Riddell and the Ontario INItitu 'I Fire Ifisucrahoo and' everihig, at 3. and. 7 .O"clock;; al•se 1. Walte.rS,. Tlickersinith; ' The Specte- dayy.a, picnic was ittProgrss at 'Middle - dna lieu.a.seitly. otoi.,iiiags, ,tors. svelte highlY of. the Worio,•done, Anil .,ton's Point, tind,, Some . of the children: • Co., in reference to.- the- purelnule Of de- ..°1•1 .TriPs(le.Y• . bentures, was ordered to be Minded, to ;Orli-0;11a 12t1r.Hep. A leatii re -on the -wertraliet into-. Well getisfied .-ivit14.the exPreesing .'it 'desire to go..over .. 'Mrs, 1 , , Morgan g,avo them permission, 'Where . .,.,. • .. Disponktions of t:.'rocl, .illustrated 'by' 4 -trial- • •• .• - • • . .' • the Treasurer. . the river enters the horbor a nea'v 1.»-idge will. be delivered in.the. 'Meeting' .. , . ..• . • - A communication from W. Morrisen,, °hart, . . . • Toronto, showing photograph of second- 3....061n; ,Thineeser.St,, -by E. Aieoinb, et. . • ' "13RUCEPIELD, I. 'is. in prooesa of eonstriletion, end Child,. ren have beeit in the habit of ores:sing 7:39 p.m. - All ere alfeaii3nately invit-,..: . Coenze'rtoX.—In MaY last ' an item • hand steam engine for sale, Ives. laid over.- . alidreerogsing on tlie tint bers, Ono of the, , The. Board .adjournod to Meet on Fri- ed. to a tiende—An'ir.... . : .• ' • • .. . ' was ptiblisherl to the circa that the etravii childreti, with ,ano,ther be tweeit two. Mid of. w onat nettled MeDonald'had °been. three years old in.ber ru ins started. to robbed. The piece was inserted at tlio ' cic.iss.this -straeture.; itintwitee.. partially. reqiiest Of ..one. of tina parties.. charged : • • • over, the Otherster called.. for her .to . • ... ... • • • .corne Vick ' tin -eine. :irotind to do. so, elle was uriffiiienitte cnotterli to fall into system in business. : . . ' • .. and. reqoested lig to state that -the grave 1t1 `•'!' SEPTE.MBEIt 5; 1878, 1878. with •the crime. -(..htTuesday last the ormer wife of .M.r.• McDonald- called • .. • . J. CI 0-11..BoY heti adopted. the 1eitsh. the Water Witat :Ichild. The' other, WA411ot robb0, but had been .disturbed TIIE eld Farmer's Hotel buildine. intrying to reedee. essiStance, .also fell . . , b3r a horse tratninng 'over it, undergoing repairs. They 'were much needed. • . . • . . in. Their cries attraeted .the attention . • , , • ....i3LITTI•T. • " of Mr..Morgati, whosuceeeded ie resou- : mg the two eldest, and although he . Oyu business. men .have. had . several - Fen Maieeroga..—On Tuesday...Merit- " geed days" of late,- and report beSiness, impi•oving.• (*lived .•se' vend eoe Id not 0'.1:? thin the in ei • Mrs. joint ".Dalinagoi actempenied vounerest... Que of those ut the picnic fontpor•terily.., b;'..Mr.. John R.tynoldsr,:. of .itilllett, left witnessed • the' affair; • mat • ?kin down, SEVERAL of the vorandalis . • foe • Maniteba, .Mr,..Dulineere. .be ; • . stripped oil Se beandltunitingdnito brick -block are being 1.61110N -ed. 'When. e notice, that Mr. :las. therelcii1gi.X. 'mink the remainder are likewise treated; the Heater, M: P., P. for •South Grey,' saYs Main; . driitl, Medical aSSiitanee being. proniptly Alt haini, :the appearance of the buildings will be much that he.rettliiod in Edital • red t t an 0 it en 3,•- Pies.m•—rThe Presbyterians Of th better. ' - • three 'Cents per. potind not for air the ohihl was apeedrly brought around, and •' CLOTHING MERCHANT 7 VICTORIA; , BLOCR, .0:4INToNI oNT. ST.4.BLISHED 1854.• 'A . ON NEXT . 'WE WILL MAIM OUR FIRST "'" • • • Grani how of God: for the Tau, EVery'department being fall and .09e -inlet°, with all new goods. addithin to our• -• large stock of cloths WO. ShOlY• ONE • CASE :OF -FANCY: WOOLLENS' R. S. 'Sarmatian, imp'orted direct: from Leaden, and, and which are, Without doubt, THE FIZ;BST 'PART ( TILE dOtYlirRY. We ere mite in saying *that s'no hanso..in Ontario can show .er better' .Woollen stock lEINT ]E IN( TT IEUN X -IL I IN Gr- . • • We haVe•n1Ways dote -Alio fine trade, CU:Cent steckiS rePldte. Witli all the Novelties in TIES, OOLL.4,BS, 'BRACES, HOSLERY, ONDEBOLOTHING and 'GLOVES,. sWiteep spierittlef ranie.of SlitRTS, from the bet AMorionn Onr hniinqss HATS 84 CAPS trebled during the past :Season, and we . , , now show by far the...largest and.finest stoek iU town. , ••• simm,iow IN 'MEN'S ANY.; 110V;4 • - . • , . • . Goods 'fully arranged arid assorted. by Saturday, and an inspection respectfully Solicited, 4r1 -30.S. • OLINTO:IT.'fziept. 5,1678. • • A Goon DRIVE:—Mr. A, Gorr'elland make of .bis fadtory. • at Teeiwater, . It Wife, of Toronto, droire all the' way fromCI te be thus seen what -an immengo loss. that place, to his father's., resideneeon there is upon 'the )hitter made .i.w this the Base Line, and back again, or tie country,' If 'one men I can ,niake good benefit of bis health, .- , --. ' .. ' • butter so 'can itnothel11;it. requires is. . the facilifAs, whielt eon be produced -by S. S. ExcrusioN'.—On :hist. labor, roidtlie exereige'stteleintliness and., the scholars of C. P. Sunday 'School, - . and friend gr making in tili between 000 :oi-dinary wiry••atilities. .. If the preSent and 700, and acconittanied by the juve- , mode of ptirebas'o.dOes not , feat& the production of good buttet, SOL13' other nils Band, proceeded to Goderich, NirlItee.i.,!:, their annual. pie-nio was held; A measure should be:tried, and as failners 'Y .0;r0 'the ones that would mai) all the , he - pleasant day was spent throughotit. . nefit front an improved. mode they should ConstecTimeso•-.--In the • prize list of at onee initiate some change. . • Hullett Branch 1Pall;Show •speeilil of . 0 pENINGor sc; rm. °Ls. .1.0'n(Lty Mr. P. Robb was omitted; it is as for the best bed -room Set,.• consisting of Bedstead,' DresSing.-Case, and Washstand. In a special 'prizo for butter the name of E. Doherty. was in- ' Twa sertod as giver, instead of 'Si'', -Doherty if:: tt'ehaech143ert'sl'r°g.-AttoEcxjoitinblitiooilii. • & • commthiced their duties nf tho FARMERS, at leest, should not emu- 'Taylor taking the place. of Mi< plain about hard times this year, for Frazer,. and Miss McCulloch that of notwithstanding the failure, in some Miss Croloy. Tho attendance of child - places, of the spring wheal crop, their reit WW1' $00a, ,aml most .likely would other crops were so large that their have been better if tho tley had not been place intend bolding their pionie en the - 13th inst., ' in', the woods, a :short dis- tance front the village. • CAMP AlunTiteti.-.--The •camp meeting to be held hi this neighborhood, com- mending on the 110, premises to be e successful affair.' PoLreros.,---Dr; Shiite's rospects.. for election to the Ilouse of 'Come:1°11801re encortraging, and it looks as if onr vil- lage will have a "live AI. P." residing lived. until 'two. o'clock • on Thersdity afternoon, when it died,- it supposed front the effects of the .shook, or.interunl injuries. Mr. Morgan hasthogympatity. Of all in his beroAverhent.• • • ATAILN • Exeiivs,A.Tiox ...WASTED.—On Srttur- day we received the i'ollowing note, • w the u nny,signa,ture , • hero. The doctor is. a goodfellow afid • Messrs. Ilohnes.;--We sent you some deserves well at tlighandS of his -friends.. 'news about•Mr. TY. Vine mid Mrs..Bunts,. . • • • • ' rif,Yerna, bein'g married, turd to •want• it io the .peppr.,.. - • • Ilullett flouttell. T have...reecived Anything whatever with reference ttx this matter, and are therefore un,able. to comply with tiro re - pleat contaiml. in, the, note,' If liptv,. ever, our anktiown 'friends will send tire Matter, riceompanied by their name, we shall 11000 111' judgment abort its 'publi- cation: TEacttzlis' ixsolaerre.-2.fite regular: • A meetirig of the council of the township of lest both:the nigh and CommonSchools, littllett was held .at Kielntrn, tni the 29th of this town, were opental;. all the teach,. Augus. Ali the matchers present:- Mantes et s.being pre,ient with the exception of of foriner mooting were read.aud confirmed. '+‘ Ptesten, Who bas not yet returned ° Moved by 3. Britton,. sec; by 1. Howson,. that a by-law ba 'prepared and passed. at Londeshoro, on the 18th day of October, 1878, for stopping up road. leading from con. road '8-0 to Molvill's mill, and that •the.clork he au, thorizcd to advertise said by -lav accoraing to barns will not contain there) mid man have bad to erect temporary 'sheds un- • • plogiainitio of subteete parties who were sleeted to attend the 'on' t Iv do A zella 1 go ra. to egumers, m.. Innkett. c., part lot con. Ai b b•• P •der which to store part ef the 3rield un- -tt s ' 6, be exempted frone' statute labor for the ate e too as prospeetive teachers, r law—Clanted. Moved by Y. Lashaan, sec. by a, Mason, w; nicotiie. of the Varna District Teachers', ho hold intim echool house, that a special grant ot $50 be mad„.to suppl. t.,,,"!""' mut the boundary line Appropriation for the. v arm, on Saturday, Sept. 14th, 00M - present year. -Carried, • • tnencing at 10 o'clock, to, Tho Y so wet. On the Saturday previous those' . Moved by J. Britton, seconded by J. How- .lowing is ti • • b w 'V' t4 c I a {Glum el pieNsent 3...' ---Carried. Ratio and Proportion, j, '11etity P , t and-reeeived an address and . other Howson- sec. b 3. Mason citation Thos. 1_11(te'ins • Sehool.Di.steei; instrnetions from ;An., malleeb,,prepara. that le folo4wing rates be assessed, leid, 'tithe,. Sant. remits. 1Ii in otnaPromotton, /fl''..,,P.lezr.trioler. Jag. alifAndrw: Algebra Paper,. 3rd tory to the opening of the Schools. • et nd collated oft all tho racahlo totemttr purp Po scibs gl. res P46 Yenr* PIlSONALS.--W0 take the followin -140-1(Traillitigen the. -dollar ; (less, Geo..Baird. 4gentlemengi ....-...........-- from the Perth Cortrice, • The township purpos'es, teeo°Ditrilet dollar; and aIso the several amounts hero spoken . of . Was formerly aesistaitt 1,101,01etioa /whop). corporationg; and that aY bye, teacher irt1the High Sebool hero :--Mt. d 1, til they caret thuashed end 1 • room, Poi:Mean.- -On Thursday evening a largo atumber, aggeinbled at 3101m -en's hotel, to hear Me. Cameron, the nothined for South Huron, but that gentleman announced that the meeting Intd bear called by mistak, and instead Of being. a public ono. had been intended only for the purpose of organization. Ho how- ever briefly addressed them, stating that be intended holding:A public meeting in the town hall; where not only his friends, but bia opponents • also would heirs an. oppoittthity Of listening, to him. Mr., A. M. Ros, 111'. P. P., also briefly ad- dressed those preseetpexpressing the be- lief that after Sept, 1.7th Mr. Macken- zie would have test as strong/a majority as he leta now. Mr. Jos, Rwell, of this place, then gen an. earnest address, . which showed that.ho, was well posted on the public questions of the day..Te laid .patticular stress upon the fallacy ef the National Polley, showing that wkile it would pat •money ibo. tho pockets or the matufacturersy it. would take it out of that of the workiugclass. On FrideY afternoon Mr. Potter at - ended private meeting of his supper, ters her, m the rooms over Twitchells store, .anirin the evening he and Mr. Geo. jaeksott delivered addressee at Summrhill, about one bundled being resod. .11ICILL01). II. ii3Orr, tho gentlemenly dud efficient art%tivte." ti..•raerriaod 'Elio by-law was then redi at 3 pan., a daring outrage AVIIS commit - re am pasaed to confirm the IlnlITAX, 611111tA.03.1.—On Viiday last, Priiieipal of the Carleton -Place nigh 4na Passed. ' ted on the, gravel road, about five miles Moved by S. now:lent 30. 11.' a. Lahe,at• north of Seatottli, It seems that while Schol, bas given up his position there and takonat inora Itler3tive situation in Vc":elr"tirriiihhe,afti'al,11°ewtill:egr:cgOutLitiebr�. iillittng.' vgizr,a4vjel7--- a girl- °f the name of Alexandee was the village of Brighton. Undoe Mr walkirire elan the r al . *- Orr's management tbe Carleton Ifigh Moved by J. Britton sem by i auseej that "I * g r�ad, ' a 1°1144 l'it9"ed John Legere who hails front Grey, but School had attained ,a, high Position in j' Hew' ad 3. Lasnaln be a Mninibte° 80 I parture will entail a seri,ous loss ou the urer wliemeonipletcd according to contract. -- 1 , es s ot that villago.- Cal tied. Howson, Revs. IL Pow c.i, of' thin place, and Pi es- Moved by ,T. Britton, sec b r .1 educational inter t ton of Clo 1 i 1 4., ,s., that the reeveA1111 treasurer'hoirmil Fisher, c‘i. " e.i aud. tr..,.. , now in session at Alontreal. At ..°"° .°(Ttraet for building 1'111 iIA"1 in full a tones and wife have returned rf W. 1 ott.vert, fence, and. approaer teomTlarensktVits' totilf Id for some timeihas returenieltd itlt nlIsvetf)(i.Tarr "ui 1a eett prowling around the vicinity, ps,4 bridge on 0on, road 1041 lot 24, finagle° spite of the tvonbles there • end his de ' c,rder for the payment thereof on the' treas. .came ota of Leyden's. hotel, and 1 I e y grasping hoe from heltind, throw her down mil outraged hoe person.. He WAS seen by' Mrs. Leyden, wile alarmd. n Mrs, Robertson opposite, and the wo-, men ran to the moue of the 4411, who, was seveatning and struggling '''violently with her- assilant, lett not until, they wore ahnoSt at the sPot did be desist and. take to the woods. People tuned out and hunted in every direction, and late in tho evening' he was nand xli a hotel near Walton. fro wag brought bofore A, Govenlole, when he .00nfessed the. crime and WA8 8Plit to Goderioh for trial. Logen is short, thick -set, about 20 ).earsof age.and does not stem to reanze the enornnty of his crime, which 0 McDonald notes taitkied;ingonutil,Foscalzticleoloti v,. st 'Luton, .j. MKenzie, Goderieli Fri° i '0 i °Utiell'It; Coroliaated Bank of Is ..,/, eoch, Illuevales and A. oriy.'• mouths after tidfate0.ftstot dollen, payable at thrveo h°it'illilitedf thig tleiltUg-riisitlilionti;utotiitelioredevienienr:nilinetiOvietfueir•"%-ut' eabad 4 in fjlintnial bL • taking rtoititd 6.7 lot 19, When Qui bellri131gorietsdeC'hiali, (011‘)1.1(3t's en e sett! R. 35-36 0)0on.agiend to g,.vt0w,Asrif,..°E, .1,,,,,,,111:tlii9lic,s iisa ion.t,oti:NevIii. ' un:yili-", 3itirairblokna:th at Dtion with Bohlen's atlas of tho c * J. Rowsart and J. 1,4011:1`n 1 raid bridge 8. t r. iDwley, who has been rbscnuttrY. reb 6,11,traonotIling well after his trip. Art? that the reeve and°;:.8111tro01.i Lashaln 6.7 .0 comaaittdi noavg.re4tt.irsneadwatortOanada. from 1.(1 when completed according eo to pass bridge on eon. road eausemd such indignation that there were -next Sabbath intorning°m:tri ecv110::::, Ca:Lyn:4314mo tly.! nlIdtittle‘tseAboiefeni,11:11('81,74--6.4 Itionale'rat3 ofol'ai,370,12,1rnitilicTi.toslpleoetgiedr.1 is 14 will occupy Knox church prpit, The r'onnll then adjo!true t efi NA". • 14 s..zsilAvirsozsgvas, . . 2612wEraV0,000 TOZAtA110=0). • ..40,0.2i;26:00 Vair0,0'.:211) Z:),IVTIP`o$ • bree ;Iv To. to'co a7.1.'V OD' ass.q? GRASS1CK CUNNINGIIA E' They are selling era the balance of this seSn'WELOWElle etre greet doal lora tLan (-At. /hose in want of cheap plants will do well to col and -se their atod-• • I/.IVING Pt:Moll/18ED ONE OF Turtri.4. SOda Witter... Foiliatitiitsn They cau suM)ly tiloSe favoring them with their oilstone with knels of temperance drinks A . ' iorn 01:ZaHl.AM., ion oizth3m. .11 They have just got through lt�qecCleaning, endlvwo fitted up Tee Creaui par her • all eau be accommodted, 101•1 (211.8..1 :11 DEJAVklITID TO ,10.7Y OF THU TOW. RE -631-11 LOT Or .0ANNED GOODS JUST RCIVED., • , Ain, PINZIT Bli11D3 Or DOWS'llOIAIY ralill Om AIL gINDS N SDA1011 , • . - I , • k...ii 1 1 .1 ) 0 0 •••,7.--, T1111 OFIABRATED VANITY ,FAIR TOBACCO BY PAGICAGE OR MIK, FINE MARS WECOLESALE OVER ONB IIENDRED' DIFFERENT STYLSOF PIPES, WritOtI THEY ARA SELLING. AT cosr., Itcmoniber that anything gob from their store can be returned, not aa represented Clinton,. May, .1878., GRASSICK & .otrzmiNGRAin.