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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1878-10-10, Page 2r 4 TIM Cifi41.101g.iNEW ERA, ..4i,ef48014 of' Iran* The ornmerI nealry ultb hittnr ahcaTos, The plentiful lintreet10 i8 1rno dreppieg ite burden Of ittlit, 411(1104.104` In the yellow lap a P.UtAttOn.t1140. Whaimati alai know a the strength of the tree 1.10 the fruit is ripe and.the leaf is grown'? The fatness of grain or the wealth of flavVete, Or the illseds of the garden newly gown? . Each to ite hind hatit a life of ite own - The eeedetnd its fruit...end 'tie Only one; For no man le wiser than aril tto In this, that a/I life is a nlyttlery I The forestja fretted with rode of Are. The gold arid scarlet the auttnnu weaves The heart of the tree bath no deeiro, The lettuces of life ld in ite v� The fluff end the pellen of many iloWets. Aro wind -strewn, allele -deep in tne tanks; libe meadow.; are erooked•witli the duet of gold, And the hill -sides flecked with purple etaiits, Men marvel moon that thisogehl urety, Is likewlee the livery of dosy; For the gorgeouti panoply of Diego Is,the hectic energy of diocese.. I know net a loaf, nor fruit,nr flower,' No aught .that ripens in ems or shade, DO it's splendid blazonry Of au hoar In the marvelous looms of death te imule. The eorlet pride ef the autunau-time, When the taWny woodlande bleep with. genie, Flushes the cheeks of the earth -like wine And the rubiee of ruling diadems. For riot is rude when the days are full, And plenty makeeedrunkon tire sons of mu ; And the lnetiest fluitin the hourof pride Drops to its bed of clods again. • Will any man look in his 8001 sad pee- •.• Tho typo of the grass, the plant•and the tree ? The sorrow that sliverhie postmortem In tbe yellow days of the Mammy tune? ' Up yonder, the trees are aflame with eoia, With scarlet, and green and purple llght. Those are the hawsers of death unrolled, The hos of decay and the parasite. In the hoart of the roe the aphis feeds,. And drinks the blood of the blush that diee In tho vermeil tint of beauty,s °hooks. The fatal flush of tho favorites, Tbe fulnese of life is passion's pain, The dream of doh° aro unfulfilled; The ripest fruits of the restless brein.....„ Like wine at a fenet aro rudely spilledi And glorious thoughts, like fallen leaves, Are borne away in bundles and sheaves That only awaken, when memory stirs, The thinge outliving all opiate& ' • • •The march of the mightiest falters here; The crowns of laurel and crowns el gold, The sande and baublewthat 7111311 hold dear, 'Like leaves of the forest melt in mould, The &kW fortune that, pays with toys And paper.erowne for the weakest mon, Takeback its largeo when ono dies, Despoils the fool of his bells again. . The drift of the autumn hides ite dead 'With painted hues of the summer fled, As glittering obeequies•enshrine The face of man in the sad design. • • A TrenzeiLtivii, STOH.V. The folloWing, incident actually:Im- mured on -board 1 of a British 'frigate, and Was cominuniceted tnetbe weiter, several years ago, ,by an old wieWee•ever's man :-- • A timid boy, about Sputteen years of enev hesitated to go , alert; but by 'the captain's orders, was forcibly put'in the: main rigging, and then ' a boatswain's mate was cornmanded to lash •him like. a' clog until be' learned .to 'tun .:eloft. The poor fellow's.legs andarms treMbe /ed, he grasped the shrouds, he cried, he 'preyed the inhuman taptain -fOr God's sake to have mercy:on ; but all in vain. The boatswain's inateWee ordered to lav it harder, and harder,le- garelless of the bdy's piercing ticreaMs,. which merle even veteran,seanian lute] from the brutal scene with disgust.' His,' clothes' were rent -freni. hie:. baCk; the blood folia ti *.the lash; -and- Still 'the tyrant roared out, -La y, on, boat AfainV. mate !" With one wild 'screainhe sprang from under the lash, end: bounded' up the rigging with amazing rapidity.' He: doubled de futtock,rigging like a Ceti passed up the topmast and; topgallant. rigging with undiminished 'speed, Shin- ned the u brattled royal. igging, and perched himself like a bird alongaide o.f the pennant which streamed from the. masthea. Here lie paused,' looking fearlessly upon the desk below.. All: hands came up to -see him—his cries - and met tree tment had already enlist- ed their sympathy, and., If possible, had increased their hatred of the qaptain; The monster wes iimilieg'complacentee ly at the success of his' experiment e he was one of those tyrants :who boasted that the ....at, properly applied,: coact make neeti do anything. , Still he was aptreliensive that the boy might deStroy himself, and the circumstance's nsed against him at the Admiralty, wherein) knew representations of his cruelty had litiel•been a child, while • the foreanger ettot.; too dream that you say to the, alreade, been wade, The men gazed hi and.thninh Of the ltlft hand gasliea hcr' (100d. Hendrick,. yea have been my silence, looking test ..lit the boy and 1 ownthroat, ready to extinguish her life friftd, and now I will reward you,' tun' then at the captain, who was. seated if she attempted to raise an alay.in. Itis you gave rue tho new coat; with he near the taffrail. They dared not to be 1 face was pale aid . deathlike,. his eyes bright gold ore it that cable in the box.' seen speaking to one another=it was a started, but Were motionless, and every The baronet reflected for ,a few me - flogging offence; even at night spies ;weird lie uttered seemed to issue from merits, .and -. etly taid • ". tt i$ true, passed under their hammers to Wider., ; the very depths of his soul. The cap- itendria, you have beep; 'my mew tain if they whispered; E1he dicers tale's looks were terdble beyond de- the coat is 'youre?' The: chief* went walked tho lee side of die Anarter-"deck, soription;•:-.death left the improas of away .fairly beside litho/011.1411th joy. A. occasionally casting their eyes aleftrbut..ferocity upon his Aarkened featunes: few days aftet Sir William said to hiw, were as silent as the mere Still the HoW th nania. catered or left MO 1" Hendrick, I bad n drain). bat, night." buy clung to the :masthead, play,ing mein he never knew; his departiiiie 1 what did my white brether dreame with the pennant. 'apparently anon- Was as noiseless' as. , entrance. a 4veamt that yoa took rat, -1h7 the scioui of the interest he excited below,paridyeedwas she .,with Sear,. that .ini hafid, said Sir Williani tfolinson, you Tired witlj. gazirig, aloft, the captain hour elapsed before she could muster 1 haste been my trite friend, and1 will sung out throtegh the spealang trumpet, tourttoe to call for help ; but she thank- giVe yen a proof of my love/ and you DOwn from aloft, Down 1" ed. Gal, when the Captain'g cruel 'char- • • gave me the tracto In4 o n ih'e great , The boy Sprang upon: the trtiek. ata actor became generally known 'Ashore, 1 river and Canada (ireok," describing a bound, and raising himeelf erect, waved that She had been rescued front his utIll Isquare territory embraoing. nearly:One bis cap around his head ; . then etreteh• aeceeeeetettelett: Pantieat Ottire.ine•.11111(...1re. t...le ousanir kern of (thole° land. ing his arnis otit,,gave a wild' laughing Thtr chief was for a little timeeeinfonnd. ed; :Thiswas the flkOst part. of his dinnitiue tut ha was not to be outdone. 'in generosity. "My pale -faced brother," he said', "tho landis yeers.'" After a pangs he added with it. nod, Sir Wil? limn, we veal* dream any more. VOli gele, he would Believer along the deck like a dog, and borind aloft witira speerl which noono en board could equal. Be would run over the yards without boW ing, pass from mast to mast on the etaye, Ascend and descend in, the leechee of the sails, and rimupon the steidding sea booms, Ite was as nimble a's ft oaf and had 'forgotten fear, Some. of the light•dtities aloft he leareecl to diseb ergo qonvany with them—he did lie they but ceeld not be trusted anything 'thyself, One order lie always, obeyed without hesitation, •At the command, -" Away aloft.," he wee e4f, find, never paused until'he readied th.e masthead. As he wile harmless •andrerely, spoke, the captein kept him .01). board, tied, in the coarse of a year, sent him aloft fig enensenient. His strength increaeed with his years, but his bulk andleight remaitied nearly the Sante itt eighteen ai when he beeame a maniac, . • liie„ribe,:breet and beak seemed one case of bone, and his sinevvs finiscles MOO hie legs and arins appear like }Allard columns, He was fair, with Relit blue eyes.atid delicate.skin e face oval and full, but void of, expression—neither love, fear, revenge, nor pleasnre could be traced to its stolid eutlirte His eyes stared, at cieeiything withont•appearing to see, and, When he ..epolie,..Alfere• was rarely any meanieg, iwhise werclek, He followed the men iit their varioue ;lades' late a ewe folo‘ving Ins master.. 'Men, ever he wate,l,ktruok. or ,setertled by a boatswain s mate, he ran up' the main Oita they reteered to.the necessary end of their ietereenrse, and drank the wine. In Italf an icitir both were dead, Barron hti'd 'put poison in the wine. lelettellehing ifente ot In*pelhi, India, we. saw the celreorat- ail basket trick, winell is sometimes poorly imitated by , professiontil magi- cians in this country. A aietive pro - dined ti basket, and,after permitting us te see that it.eontainad nothing, invert- ed the basket on the ground , tied elver. ed it with i1 blanket. We fetid no at- tention to bid incantetiOns, but. kept kept our eyes Lod on the basket and the space uround it, resolved that no , boy should be Smuggled into it or out of it without seeing him. What inatlethe feat still mord wonderful Was tlae,teeit that, the performer stood in a clear space, end eve conld locik down upon him ,as he peoceeded. He..werit theough hisleue ternary. aol; ofthrustiug,a,sword rdlrOngh..the interStIcia; of, thE ,hasket,, when the midi of -a boy were' head if in moan,' pain issuing from the bas- ket.. Turning over there was a boy within, apparently unhurt and seeming-- ly enjoying the fah. Restoring the basket vibh blanket over it, to its form. Or•positione with the boy underneath it,. 'the jugglee Went .thadugh with soMeifl ceetattonsoind then running his Sword tutelar the blanket tossed it liway from him; turning ever the basket lio boy .wile to be •seen. So far as anything uggrng,could be observed, there was no possible 'seraning tb6 top or Oleeetin' which the. Retie fellow could lungs, awl never paused until he per. formed the first evolution ' Which hail be COliSealeat, Made him a nirminc. Another feat qui*te as astonishing we ,in • the streets of Constafie AS the eailer'eestbry runs, the-iliip saw perforined ter - rived at Plymouth to ite anoknd and tiuople. An itinetant Magician showed us a cane which Intel the 'appearance of refitted: The captain, availing ,himself beinee wood and Very knOtty.. .Thia be• of tbeleieure, was going to be merrier], andthe news was ceonounicatedb tossed in the air as high ite lie ()mild, ' -. ee , and Wileu It SLI'llek the ground it took hikeeevailt to the cook; who toot oir, the form of a serpent, with blaeide, eyes melated it on ;the. berth -deck among' the and 'Men, Who' cursed him, and all lie rapid'. moveinente,:' -.ItIno . liee like Hut servant came On botird e a. dangeronS specimen, and one whieb no man his right senses wouldlike where the mon were hedged; the evenin to approach. : Catching:110110 mon - when the captain was to be married. stet.; the fellow coiled at afeund his Crazy Joe (theemane the boy. was known by).met Urn 'at the gangway, ftl10 esiied intelligently if the, ettertain would be Marriedthat evening end, where 2 The servant' gnve bine the ilifottuation he eeseted and .went about Itis business' e • . That night, while•the eantain Wes Un• dressing, he was seized by the throat and dragged te the bridielleeck 'e Look, fair ladyeon Mee" said Crazylne,,-- but do not scream or.1 will kilt you. Loele on me: t hold.within my grasp a devil, who dolights. in',eruelty,a merciless fiend who has' scourged the becks of hundredsof bravemen—a rullien. who robbed bee of iny reason; I held him. within the grasp. of death, at the very metIlent his black soul tlibught itself within the:1.046h' of bliss., 'Monster look upon your lady -think s moment of the heaven of earthly joy; almost within your reach—then think ef rite, peer "Crazy JOO I and of the hell to which T send you I Die, wretch, die'!" When .he, alarm was given, Alm strangled body otethe captein was found lyiug alengside et, the beide' bad.; but the maniac who killed hirn We's never recognized .afterwards. Ire belonged to (fern mill, and probably. found shelter feent pureuit in the mines. until' the ex- eiteineatepassed away. The lady stated at the time, and many years' afrerwarcls a lac was so sudden and silent thet s le knew nab- ing of it until the eartains wero pushed aside And she felt the pressure 'of the taptidit's body bent over the edge of th—e bed. .foe held his victim! Itiound% the' neck With the right hand, and turned Lim from side to side as easily ,as if lie Aiat the attaele of the in ' 1. year. It seems that the ompleiers have been ; forced te combine also, lout they are cout. paratively few inn umber, Wail generally know what they waut,,their cornbinatione are mere effective than thecae of the workiegmen, They put strike clauses: into ell thew don. tracts now, which saves them from working a lune, The werkingteen of Groat Britain Jorni a class and. they have done somethin revttr, 0 otter their condition .by c_ombiur 1 h t teral laWs. Pintenafely, rolirlittgl eillboyir In; I( tiot a class in this eouotry, end, well() ferme can lea bad for.the asking, strikes aro net only unaeoesary but foolish, • tl ties ' sU0Qoa TRATE VITI,..4.11 D alFORT IN --“By a thoreugh inewledge of the natural laws which govern the eperatious of digestion, and. nutrition, and by a Carefill -"application of the due properties .0 wellzselected, c000n, Mr. Epps ha provided our beeakfalstlables with a delicately flavored beverage which may sayes,us many heavy dintors' bills. It ire by Ike jedicious use of suoh articles 9f diet that a censtitution: may be gradually built tip un- tilltrong enough to resist 'every tendency to ditsease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is it Weak point. We may escape many a fatal 'shaft by ,k9epiug ohrseives. well fortit God With pure blood oil a properly Yoerish.: tact Pelallenki et3t."s —laabeirlled'V-91:1:4Jeae;°EaszBeer4D°.s—StSgoid.,°11-11o13'. trunoVathie Chernists, 48, Threaclneedlestreet, :foci. 170, Piccadilly, London:" - Evinernonv SAYS So.—That all who have either used the article themselves or 'Tithe:teed its effects when nsed-by °there ; all swill, and they are only -lit to judge,. aro unanimous in the °pillion that "parley'sOonditionl'owders told 'Arabian Heave 'Remedy" -is sup,crior to anything of the kind heretofore or at present in use for coughs, colds, thick:.wind, and all dintTases wlyieh affect the wind of horses7 As it condition wiedfeine it has no. equal; there is nothing in it which can injrire a horse whether pick or wt...11—nor need the horse be kept:from working while using it ; it is jnst the artiele whicl•xll who own horses require, and which they should have constantly on hand, Rer meniber the name, and see that thoSignaturo of Hurd and Co. is On otteh paika,ge. North- rop Si 'Lyman, Torento, out., proprietors for Canada. • A connimn cough or cold shonenever he trifled with, often when negleeted it is convert- ed into it sermns and generally fatal pulmonary disease; The more: prudent, aware' of this, Promptly use BrKelk's Polmonie Wafers!' a, cu.. which Ails sustained its reputation for tw• in' twenty Y •s, theyare always efficacious and eNert it rnost beneficial influence on all the Bronchial and pulmonary organs. SOWby all dvie•irigbo. ixits and eoontry dealers. ''?rice 25 'cts. • Great Sties:loners gessaedly and Atebir.a1 arbp. • • • • ••,"•••••••,••••••• ,••• ••• " D APPLETON.-- OFFICE -- at DAY time and .11-, at NIGHT time-. The Booms (nor th`e Mere Pf Ounniughtime 4 Alkeillieltd--the tleintre,011uton. Clinton. Dee. 20,1577. -I 1 • " ^ J) 11. NIIIIVE,Fisystelem, Surgeon, etc., Corener•to AlberTgls,04Y1,tttgT.,(1tit,',.4.10/1' eo anti 011io0-.;, ()meet 0 tn °Augot Otb.1660, 141 YOUNG, (GRADUATE, OF TORONTO University,) Physician, lluigeen, reeld'ence at 1fr,liauning's, three doore east Ill TelTIVOrallOO 1T49,,,L011(1041/0114 Opt. ,Tiondeshero, 411%1014,1BI . 1)11, STANDI.111Y, 0 IlADIIATE 01' UEDICAL Department of Victoria, thilvensilY, Toronto, for. reorly of tho Hospitals Auld Inapenseliee Now York, Coorno,i7fo,tit13144O,OotiotY Of Huron, liarmitmoi, Ont. .a-rill°01;1;08sLeE,YAecaoue(hitsitliliS's°,1141:. fi8tgent I°)P.PHQB.itDeoll‘callill,':r11,tikill"..D. A, :NI.,.thas, Clinton„Alay.10, 1817, 1)11. W0112.`IIINGTON, trilYSDNAN, SlifiGECN, ▪ Aceonehear,Lieentiare of tbe College of Pnystelene Rea sereereis of Lower ettligibl., ttlal,',11)V111030,1Lieeatt- itto anti Coroner for the County of Huron, Ofnee and reeidenee;-.The buthling formerly • oecepied by: Mr. Tlawaitett, Huron etrZet. ' Clinton, Jan.:10,1871. arbs: ▪ -• • . . .Ttir ONEIY TO LEND, IINT.LARGE 071 seiera, SUMS, 431 ongobtirtiorqutge smutty; at tuedefate tato of itigten;11.1igtitlib,1130S. •*. rinarinv.sluinEs,anioViriciAr., LAND SIM - • Vinton, Valuator, and Lana_Agent. 0111 pnine street, Wingliam. - Wingbain, Atm, il, 1E57, • CtgtrafaPolfSt•Ze subscriber; near the London, Ileron ligruce Itaihrey Station.,IA IVES SCOTT. . • • Issuer of ilex:lege Licenwes. Clinton, April 27th, 1878. • ...• 001`011Ellt 10 1878. CONSOL'IDATED BANK OF ()AISADA , CAPITAL, $4,000,000. 071:.4 IN T 0:N GE140.3t: • :AMWAY HOUSE, CLINTON, ONT. THE ABOVE house is situated cleeeto the station, and is User. mighly renovated threngliOnt, and now afforde good. ac- doininodation for the travelling public. Large stabling' anttgood heetlers in attendance, Choicest liquors in the har...T110Se r.a12iE, •PrOpTiOtOT. 19 T.. Q. llleINTOSII,; HAYFIELD. —.ISSUER 01`. a Montego Licenees under tho new Act, Commisffion. er for taking Affidavits in the Queen'e pooh; for Coun- ties of Iluron and SI:C‘QQ. Conve,yancingdone, such 'es Lenges, Donde, Contraets, Jilts, Deeds, andMortgegesi. Feeetunall, itesidenceopposite Petioles Hotel, sios•nv Anv&ziann lus peAL Esrarn. . Boylield, So1?t.I4, 1078 M' LISiINOSTON, LATE 'D1'• enicatio, tied on by 11r..Delmore, defdres. to intimate' to the pub- lic that )10'0111 contiane the statie,st the old sMnd, and bopes,to receive 4 eentinuation of the patronage accOrtb. °;4olillitstlionne,(1.,e1rga.a°81,..t8I1A.400 4ftit:Wtnt 6Veeialt7' - • • • .N.[Ap, ON 11-C„„ MON, 'Aecorin.tanle, Ctioneori; taetts.lreittAt DracIns:,lor.aviii,oiedentl General Camerideston cost, and arst.clitss Sttoelt. and. ilietlitaa3otthpaanniersdir!aparreY !tented; l‘teitey to. 'loan, and 411 Riede of pre;ert; boAnt.elei•soid, noderate eitarges....0411207K1",(1 ST 11.1!.iNb.1.).41.o. • . • , • 11f4gou, . .losnrit ComwrmaisrialigangeortaluontlnisSossu.er Of , : , Conveyancer, ciST: oNT. SolIUSHmore, proprititore. This hetet has been en- larged and newly- tarnished. and note °tiers first.elasi. accommodation tor the general travelling Or. tiers for rooms by totter or telegram Carefully .attanded to. flood Sample Rome., ' ylitetoo most.licentF. Ilily atudtog. on co3tioy.olloy. and the, Site of this Aquae has .liee,n eatefnlly seleeted. The homai is in- tanda to simply a went long'falt . by the travelling public, and by teurista;sportstuba, and families wish- ing a pleasant sitininer resort.. steamers call daily,' . • Pills. • . • • prachased the Hair Deessing bueinese lately ear. neck and fondled it, while it :wreathed and exhibited the most venorneus qua- I The succeas that theSe medieines have met -with sinde their introdu.ctlOn to the public some Throwing h ikige up irk the air, years ago, proves'plaiely to Vie most slteplical . fell to the Itronnd t same cane which We that they are medicines thatnerform.what they :are advertioe.d to: '116,:irtrtneo of. these medi- handled .at our ease: It wes. eines have been Veil tested, andhave,withstood , this'. trick wbech- eiarort:, perforined in. 2eir frii(dfinbea inimt" satisfactory); inanner. Per 'gyjit when Ito tit .11,2,0 his Tod into g ar6Cerrie:MI,pats040:13 serpent, and the Egyaian magician did raculoos cures of- these (diseases, and of many 00 'same thing in imitation,. others. If any one is afflicted, let him • try. a 1 'bottle of the ltenicidy and a -box of Pills: • No injunousyffacts ill follow their use to the mest ow' 110. mineral Matter thein,' The .e. Big Dee.om, . . . 1 delicate ',person, as, they-aro"puin rely vegetable; here b A very amusing twoodoto is fold 'of..1 cost is Small, while the advantages deriVed:from , your ex - 1 bir William, J ohnson, Suhawk Valpertntendent I their inc will. doub y repay 'you for 1MG. e I pease and trouble.. Ilie medicines are widely 1 of Indian...411as in the 1 knoWn, throughout the 'Dolutnion, and are, for ley; in ' 1705, end as it. fhroWs some rtl'ilelti;1,)yanlioNf veill:tVliatice)irttaeltrIlied;lutelalaint re); light Upon 'the .ensyereenner In which fortunes werieniade in:these de's mily not be nointeresting to our readers. Sir Williiute, by his useal courteous and kindly mannet ' to the 'Indians 1100 Jog the use, foul the experience ,of those who 0 0, have used them, by searinao. the re so or the are no humbug. ...No one who has tried tho Shoshenees PillOnts ever propounced an iim• favorable opinion of them, no fanny where they have been used will be without.them. information may be had on all particulars touch - gained an ascendaney cevee them gener. pireillar' from :ily druggia in .tjhe 11-113.) dei lial4141yea.cianidie.nederrriteikeylt8iyi :Soto' .0. aas i,43041 iseifr; Pill 2:11,,010.11e1 0%0! th) oex e d in .pintibi)9ttles, 9$1; IVilliarri was the rOodi, wits. partic .11101, 16.1"°;li41;')n:11". • • • •••••• ,••1 • . unpackieg a 1, box q ": N' .0 s lc • clothing which • : bike just "levee from ; lit teerliI6 617A1 T TIM.F.8 . • England,.ifendiick liappenin to be enure Goi.o yoi.' N ri CABINET WARE,. FURNITIJIIE &c , ed by a riehly embroidei ad coat which 1 common, Sent 11 at attraat' le lieine ever 'made. One dose Mires chedpost .1% Pain naimot stay Where it is used,. It 14 the Tuno.re ; one bottle has shred ' was -brought forth and shaken' Mit in I 11nol.iciferis ; No Vt. Wortl . !red an od allitseglitterhela splendour of,'gold and lacehand gilded litttions and bright silk trtromines „„ . he Indian s oyes sparkled, land he 'could searcely kee ) his heads 1. • • 'from the coveted but" fie held back ant kept his 'peace for Otte elute. • On the following morning, however, the chieftain. waited upon Sir ,Willeame for - a purpose, ati wits evident fr0112 the in- . • ,,, ,• • /1. t . tem, 110 said,„" mo have a groat droatu last scream, and threw himself forward. The captain jumped to his feet, expecting to see the boy dashed in pieces on de.ok ; but when cleat of the shade of the sails he saw him sliding along the main royal stay towards the feeetop-gallant mast- head, and heard him Mogi' and chate •Iike a 'monkey, as if enjoying' the sport. Alf for Love. M1$8 Watillake rejected one lover and married another. This ,was In Juanita, Qa.1., of which place she was eegarded.ae the belle. The wedding brought together all the. fashionable faits of the place, including Henry Bar - lie reached the masthead. in :safety, arid rant the rejeetectsuitor,,•who joined the then descended along the toii-gailaat 1.4)st iu seemingly heartfelt congrattlia- lrackstay hand -over -hand. The captain looked at him, and was about to speak, but could not find words. The boy frothed at the mouth aflame) ; his eyes seemed starting put of obis head ; he "rolled upon the deck convtilsionS, Staining it with blood which still trick- led from. his back. He was a maniae. The surgeon's in the comae of a few .weeks testored his bodily health, but not hid reason. From that tine forward he was fear- less. rn the darkest night, the fiercest tions ef the brige. rt. was aftmeWard re- membered, however, that he acted liko a man in „e daee—conduct at 'the tirne attributed to too free drinking Of the bevereges that formed a part of the re. freshmente. :fuse before the assent. blage was abeut to disperse, Barton ap- proached the bride, bearing two glasses of wine. Ile handed her one and drank the °thee himself, saying significantly 'Let no dtiek together once mote, for die last time on earth.' She wittf -rather saddened by his evorate. bat supposed dream one too big dream for me.' . An Mew Medicine irree of Charge. Of rall inetheines advertised to cure any affec- tion of the Throat, Chest or Lungs, WO know of ' none we can recommend so highly an Dr. King's New Disco very for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Astinhat lirenchitis, Hay Pester, Iforirsenes, tickling in the throat, loss of voice etc, This medicine dries peeitively tare, ame that where everything elite has failed. INi medicine Can show olie-half so inany positive and permanent cures as hare alreadybeen effected by thin truly wonderfulrereedy. For Asthma and Bronchitis it is it perfeet speci fie, curing th very worst CAWS \ in.the shortest time possible. We say by all means give It it tritd, Trial bottl a free. Rep. br Rite $1. For We bye'. IT. (.103file. ;The convention of all the feather unions in Cheat leritain hoe .tist. met, and ends little to eneettragostrikes. tn the blistery of the hist 1 standing COutvii ; one. Cr two 11;;:titte eurephad I epos of- Pfhli-t and Kinsrx TROT/1'1E • • . , 81X to. . 1.104 appliOntionS'entek anyone° of ExeonfArgiy or Ixer,.i51e013a1.1AS1' ; On,ti • bottle has Icured litnieobitek. of algid years' standing. I). Plank of 'Brookfield,- Nuys : ." I went 20 nu • • 1 • for it bottlo of your whieli effected a 1 wonderful mire of a Crooked Limb. by six. appli- cations,' Another who bits had Asthma for years, says : "1 have half of a..50 cent bottle ; left. and 8100 would not infy it if Nadel:get no i more." 'Ram; Robinson of Numb., X.. Y.. " Oue. spiel' bottle of your Ecleetric Oil • restored the voice where the person had not spoken above a .whisper in fire years," llost. ' Mallory, of Wyoming, N. Y. 'writes : • "Your. ]electric Oil cured itte of Bronchitis in one weak." It 10 ciiinposed. fif SIX Or THE DEST OILS '111AT Age K00%YN. It k as good for interhal as for este rnal use,, and lo believ.ed to be immeasure; ably superior to anything ever ni:Ule. Will same you, much suffering and many dollars of expense. Dr.w.ini: be DittrAiimtge-Ask for Dr. ,Theinite` Ea. iconic 011. -See that the siguetura of 8. N. THOILAS, is Otethe wrapper, end tan 11030 Ot No/traitor 1L'r• :LAN blown In the bottle, and TAICE NO OT ITEM sold hy,a11 medicine dealers. PHee 25 cente. NeirthroF it Lyman, Torento, proptiffiont for the Dominion. .*Notz. •••Eclectrie -Seleeted and Eleetrized. , • • Jon ift00,411k ibEitIODIVAii. PILLS i . . • • • • GrE0,... • vi . rebuilt his prondoes b.n Meant Siallds a r residents ot t.itracti mut vieinit:,, tont, liar ng Toui!p ii5TiyaTp To Victoria Street, Clinton, • Ilo )iasImir nit baud a large dud A t L KINDS OF F 71 B17 I,T U B E, Sti011 as ChO11•41Tablegt1144,r0414 Seth, L011111(01,1tillat &Ovj of good material, ezetillent workmattehip and finish,.and whielt he will:pilot the ',neon reiu tolerative ratta, /117±11-Proditltly..,117grDER ipiNt 0145I55 D1S11,111I1), riticin As NEW X 33: ()1'if' :116inenabor ...lie ?lace - VIOTORXA-$'r. Clintoli, March 8,187/ 'rhis well knmvu medicine is ad faillosilion but it sure and ride minority for Female Diet- culties and Obstrnetions, from anycausewhat. OVer; and although it powerful remedy, it con, tain nothing hurtful to the constitution. TO 11A11OIE1) LADIES . itis pecujiarly suited. It will,In.a shorttitite bring on the monthly ported with regularity. In all eases of llervons and Spina' Affections, Pains in the Back Aria Limbs, Heaviness' Eatiglie on slight exertion, Palpitation of the heitetegysteries, Sick Readitehee, Whites, arid all the painful diseeses occasioned by a disordered system, theserills will effectit cure when all other Mean S have failed. These Pills have never been known to fail where the direations on the 2nd page of pam- phlet, are well observed, For fullpartitmlars, get a pamphlet. free, of agent I011 MOSES ?Oral -lora Pnopenteort. $1..00 and 12i cents for postage, enclosed to ',.qorthrov& Lyman,. Toeontbe Ont., general ageutsfor the Detainee'. will ,mstire it bottle eoutaining over tiOpilli•by returri Sold in Glinton by X. H. Combatted George GhidIey; 11. Hickson eine P.' Ln'insclen, Sea. ()rill:. J„Eitld, Carronbrook: Parker es Cattle nue Tordan, Gocleriele E. Cameron, Bay iieldtenteleonthron,Rodgervilleiand alt kiXod1., eine demerit. a: 10. LAN:8; Jtuctiolieer and Appeaiser (or 1.141.014„1:1:Ouse altd. Land. dgent,, OammlitgionAr, Conveyiancee, .3.1112fg. ham. IINDERTAKIAG rents falliScniDEn 5E08 1,11AVE 11"0 1. to the publie that he keeps ei•ust Ant ly.on band a largo tIlld linporior dug ot • COFFIN'S; CASItETS,. Coffin Trimuirls and Robes, With 30)1411114 111455611. NAM corrivis always on hand, Parties can he stipplied in cite hove, at any thee, id . ritEN 13En CENT LSS Doan eau be proenred at any 001108 0)000 A full Stock of TURI1TXTURg Cliutvo,Hoo' 10, 1817, Oiliaadirimeriviteemilieietirawatiemliarrama A !WOO 00 hand. S. STZVZNSO 'PRON. • 1 Interest froM Fodurop r tloFoi.filto, epor !lent oallowed LOU 1+11, Agent, Olintoo, April, 1870. ' N 0 ti C ot 00110Viti. 3, BIDDLECOMBE • Viatch and Clock laker,. JEWEL1,11114 Stn.; wool. reepectinlly ennotinee to his emitomore anti piddle generally, that 'time the leo Wootton.: the, he bassi:toured the • • • Store lately obeitpiedly Messrs S. Palliser , Whore he will keep en hands select assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, and Silverware Wall kinds, Which he willaselhart tetisouable Wee. Repairing of every deseriptionpromptly attended to. • BIDDLSC01.111E, Aratiorr -Cann% °Het on, Jen. 24, IRS. NEW TIME --CARD. -11 .GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. , . 0,N AND A FTEit IONDA.V; MAt Posenger Train's will lova Clintoti. station as follows. GOINO BAST.—Ej1e5ie, 72.80 p Ill. 'Mail. •-7. 278.. 10.,10 it 01,, 4.25 1. . 0611i(F W1:811.-E.X1/1'0$4, 8.40 p..in, ; mixed, 10 a.m.,. li.35 9.2n rn. Saturday EXCURSION iiekot0, TO London, Goderieli Unit Stratford, gobd to return, en.Monday, at reduced rates. J. HICESOH; General 'illanager,, A.•ST RA IT ON, Agent et clintou. . • Clinton, 31142,1_37.1S78. ROCERIE "--'7 • ,, '1UNINGNIttA & ilIKEHMEAD , . . . . 11.v. oo .111,11d AS. 14:140 tala Iven.seieetta it ItOOk Or GENERAL R 0 G'E R. 1 E AR 0.0 offered Is N P 0 N 0 AS H U * CSTOMERS • . _ Are partieularly•tuvitta to INSPECT ova STOCH„ ' and compere prices before purehasing' elsewhere. • Wo.nro selling 3 ibs„iikoti'll'eft, ttnit • other goods in Preeportion: • • Crockery and %Glasswarea specialty., CVNINGHAAIE ALKENMEAD. Nar.--=A-nne 5111 (11 Bites counter Scales foreale.. Clinton, July 114, itritf ' , • . • SAL—U---TA--RUS. 'THE ROYAL- liALM is 0111010 certain.reme- dy for pain, in a wider range of eases, and 0111010 • agreeable:Medicine than any other now' offered no' other mann/ochres, will. dare tolay of • to the public ; even though we do say for it what Preparation, ti/......10 absefutely•will% not 'Cure everything from a eorn on the toe to.adialocnted • neck. .10 needs no highly exaggerated miffing, ! being tine of.the few things which sell on theit..' own merits. • It lila pundit vegctabldproductiOn, eata. perfectly Bate • for als infent of any ago:: 105 a perfect spot:4110 for Dysentery: It carts Quiney, Ulcerated:tore Throat and tvTiced,:iott .ceboolon,slu„faldtth ocrniepooi,1Ttalg 10apiarainai thtet! and Inmate, Inflammation, Wountle, Bruises, Sprains Burris, Scalds, Prothites, :25 colds: 3. 11. ()3113E, ,1)11041Nt, 1440 Attkillai 'V, Z!1lT()2.224 /••• • 0 .00•.. • 0 0 d• Clocks, Watches, jewellery, eic , • Si. FOWLER Dashes to rOtrir h is sincere thank tO nnitiotes (aortae and enfite• sters,fornuaiser at Share c,fpatrOti. ago ottutiOns re • mitred nhilccarry big or trasinessin • Clintono.indhopee by a etrnt atten- tion to Inneinees, and toting every effort to meet the wanteofhie /natty Mende/ to cotatbi- .05 ' te, retain their patronage. lie v, outd also,lake ate opportunity of etdfing that no bite taken his SOO into patteership, runt, that the bull- Tittiff af ill 130 CtIlltilleted 111 future tinder the flty16 of S. FOWLED SON. The ilem will keep on hand Watches, Olocks, Jewellery, Speotaeles, And oil allot Articles ht their Hue All kinds of Pipes Repaired and Mounted. Repairing, cleaning, Ar., done on short notice, in a workmanlike trianner,and on reasonable terms. Lunar STIllier. Nowt{ oF THE lattitliT, Clinton, Deo. , ETA Hemeinte.r Oat piece l1 tor1i ,b.at is 00 ROWELL'S OLD STAND, .4 0r7117011 STREET, CLINTON. • . , 110.161.111 SligELYCI L SPRCLA 1IZ a01r1 doge Og In/ Jul tot peinat ptille;p1i.i.. , /laving engaged T. CHI:ACHILL, V.S., costemeni "Ali Wee° the benefit of hie adviee, in pit eitsea, free of Oluttgo. All kinds of Gsutgitar. Yffininfo dene.Proreptly ° and cri 11500(192)10 15111115. !taring prOctirtil Ot,111,10.711, I ant Prilutrat Fo do' 0111041w ij,i iM. line, ArtOrIN CA1.1.A NOP it. Olinton,Aer,2 , liPs ..,