HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-04-20, Page 9.April. 20, 18'32
The Baby.
• (Translated from the Irish.)
--Down beside the gentle river, ,
Where the lovely aspins quiver,
And the comely -willows Waiver,.
Darling baby plays;
Zephyrs kiss the cheeke of baby,
Birde enchant the ears. of baby,
Angels joyful gather, may bei
• 't
Where the baby strays.
Baby holds a tiny bramble,
Round the baby lambkins ganabol ;
Witla it infant spirits ramble, ,
Straying where it stray.
Lo 1 the wood nymphyonder sleeping, '
Round her ivy -leaves' axe creeping;
No-her charming eyes are keeping t•
Watch derbaby's-waye.
God's alone. are here •beholding
Baby's mother now unfolding',
Graceful beauty -nature's moulding-- •
Art compelling praise. ,
Forth she comes thro' towering bushes;.
In the sparkling water -rushee ;
Naiads admiring, watch her blushes,
" 'Far from human gaze.
Horrorj see the' flood is seeking
To prevent her new from -speaking .
Yet how wildly is she ehrieltiag, '
While her child's in view -
While of death she's sadly thinking,
While the fatal fluid she's drinking, •
While' her lovely baby'ssinking;.
"WiUiobabe, adietel"
Willie, you have lost vim -Mother,
Never can you tnd another;
She had loved you like no other, -
Yet you laugh away;
Night is coming -see it yonder;
'Where will little baby 'wander.? "!
On the thought what heart can ponder?
Let a mother say..
Caledonia's Blue Dells.
Bail, bonnie blue bells! ye Come' hithertome .
• ,
With a brother's warm Itree' from far O'erthe
sea ; •
Fair Beware-titye grew on a calm, sacred spot,
The rains alas! of my kind father's cot.
Caledonia's Blue Bells' 0 boianieBlue Belle'
What memories dear of that cot ye recall,
Though now there remains neither roof -tree nor
wall;
Alack a -day I lintel and threshold are gone,
While cold 'neath the weeds hes the hallowed
Caledorrieslilue Belle; °Jeannie Blue Belis 1'
'Twas a straw -roofed cottage, but love .„abode
there, • . .• ee't's ,
And peace and contentneent aye breatheein its
air;
With gouge from the mother, and legends from
sire,
How blitbe Were we all arourtd the chesifeIpeat
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Caledonia:a Bine Bells, ()bonnie Blue Bell§ 1
Our sire long asleep, his fond mem'ri esdeared,
The mother still spared us, beloved -and revered e
Sweet Blue 13311s with. charmed recollections
-entwined -
Of sceiaes in my bosoin for eVer.enshriadt
Caledonia's Blue Bells, 0 bonnie Blue Belle e
" —Duncan Macaiegor Crtrari' .•
Et Mandl. the Test ot Thole
Time tries all thinge, and few are the
oustotns, habits or adjuncts of life that are
not swept away before it remorseless
march. Remedy after remedy for corns
has been introduced, tested and found
wanting. Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor
alone holds undisturbed sway, gathering
new strength as years roll on, and holding
it with the power that merit alone can
give. Take no substitute. •Putnamas Pain -
lose Corn Extractor never fails to make a
complete cure. Sold everywhere.
TAM CItlItIESE NIEL VETO.
Preeitlent Arthur Dana and Billat lu
Effigy in California.
SAN FRANCISCO,' April 5. -On reception
of the news of the veto of• the Chinese Bill
crowds gathered on the streets and around
the bulletin boards. Expressions of indig-
nation, disgust and discouragement
were universal, men of- all shades
of political opinion uniting in - •the
eentiment. Despatches are pouring • in
Imp all parts of the interior expressing
a' 'uniform feeling of anger and despon-
dency occasioned by the action of the
President. Some of them note.naovernents
for the formation of Chinese leagues to take
legal steps to drive the Chinese frorn the
vicinity. Others report pulelie tneetings
called, and in some cases the President was
hung and burnt in effigy.
The Tateacle for Sedentary- People'. t
B048 Dr. Riehardaon " Geoltilafieadaa,:
4‘paterifantillaS is often -joked by Vilng
friends that he cannot perform' alaser- eatia`
cannot stead on his head, or,giveatailittattai
er, as the late John Leech • forcibly and
famouely put it, leap over a walking -stick.
For these stiff -jointed inactives the tricycle
comes in with great force, if they use it
with , judgment, and ,do not trespass too
much oiiyeacquited skill. Thitiagtheiate
"antinienii I aceeinpanied a fellow,risler wale;
thotigharnataY yeare Older than. rayse1f,4
could' beat the in getting along, and who
told me that before he began be wasso
rigid in rousoleand joint he eould scarcely
get into the machine. A 'few weeks' place
!gee liadset him eat libeistfefrone elfealt to.
f oat'. with suChatiffeittalthat)in,Walaleg. and
riding -for he itryeaiabVs Walked atal 'steep;
hills. pushing the Machine before hint -she
could' average his five °rah( miles an hour
for five of six hours per day, and think
nething of the task.
The best newspaper men of the day are,
those who have worked their up froni-
the compositor's stand or the , repeater's
desk and who, in addition to the practical
A
knowledge thus obtained, possess that indite-
.
pensable but undefinable mental quality
known sometimes as the " journalistio
instinct," and sometimes as " nee for
news." Without the practical experience a
good journalist may be developed ; but_
without the "journalistic inatinct a or the
"nose for news" one will never succeed in
making himself valuable in a newspaper's
•editorial rooms. -Cincinnati Gazette.
Illumore of the Flood.
The Chicago Times oorrespondentrcently
took a skiff ;ride' among. 'tact' ,iiiebneerged,
plantatiens below Memphis. At one place'
he found a planter walking on stiltstaround
his.yard, which liras several anohes under.
water. Whileathe reporter was -talking to
the man et...splash attracted.the attentieu-of
both: • When' the reporter sava that. the
'splash had -been °allied by a child falling
from a second -storey •window into the
water, he became alarmed. Never mind,"
said theefather, , quietly, " that's Jim.; but
,he, ,wea't get, .drownded ; he's got lour
gourds on." Most of the little ones in the
neighborhood •had similar rude life -pre-
servers tied to their perilous. •
Sleeping 'on a , Good Conscience.
,
' When a,: man' sleepwen, -it is said his
,
consaience 'does not disturb :him. Bdt ,a
good conecience will not re-estalelish a
aystena which has been shattered by a Con-
firmed cough while Dr. Wilson's. Pulmonary
Cheray.Balsam.willeaThosewhethaveatakere
a'alyv, slight:geld andeareauthibleate preedrer
"ie good night's rest are hranecliately relieved
by it.- 'Withittatehatichlioatiougla cap make
progreite, 'no- Matter"' lieva `predisposed the
persote may be.. to lung diseases., If fairly
-tried, no -disappointment will ever ensue.
It .seems sp,eoiiiIly deitgned e to- Teoteceetha-
ehealthyatoici disease and, to aecure tObe,
eciseakaand,anfirreigood health.. Bay .4 it.
Try it. Benefit by it. Send it to your
friends who need it. They. will require no
coaxing to buy a „seCond bottle for thew-
a3elv,es. . -
Comparisons are Odious.
A subscriber writes that he purchased a
• bottle of Dr. Dow's Sturgeon Oil Linineent
----and teed it -land itagavehina Mere relief in
• a severe case of rheuMatiend of very long
standing than anything he previously had
tried. They are such comparisons as these
that make comparisons odious to those
raanufacturere of remedies, so called,where
• success depends entirely on -advertising -and
puffing. The differences between these
• remedies and the class so fitly represented
by Dr. Dow's Sturgeon Oil Liniment is,
that the former gain their sale solely by
the advertisements, while to th,e latter the
advertisement is but a letter of introduc-
tion, and when the genuinely good article
thus becomes known...it soonsielooked_upoias
as a necessity.
Fatlecre, IliEreadfrel Crime.
-A' Knoxville (Tenn:I. despatch says:
William Nance: living'seven miles east of
here, committed a most utenatuealserinies,
thianieriaingin the enurder 'of hie :child,.
aged a.3 years, . Becoading angry-- at . the
child, -he seized it by the'feet arid .druehed
its skull against the wall in presence of' its
mother. The murderer' then fledand is
.still at, large. Officers are in pursuit of
him, however, and his speedy arrest is
probable. His uncle, John • Nance,' was
hanged in GraingerCeunty a few years ages
,
'A -piteous reminiscence of Mr. Isongfellow
is related by4MraG. W.- Clailds, who aeveral
years ago entertained the poet itt diiinefin
Rome.. He was walking to'the dining -
room with Mr. Childs, and on their way '
through the ecorridor • of .the lioteleth,ey
passed -a series of lighted wax canales
placed in candelabra sarrounded by flowers.
'Mr. Longfellow immediately shaded his
face .vsith hishandaited begged his com-
paJnion
to hasten' nig footsteps. Ias w
tnroegh the flame a a lighted candle, -when
in -the act :f melteng some sealingavax, that
Mrs. Longfellow was burrit to death:
When. the late_ ,Gioyanni,',Lanza; \"4,.;
Premier Of Italy, Ring Victor Emmanuel
one day handed him a petitiota saying that
he had almost pledged his word that it
should be; granted. Lanza teekthe petition,
red it on the spot, refolded -it, arid handing
it back to the King, --dryly replied, as if
.epeaking to some mere petitioner, S' It -is
impossible." Victor Emmanuel ,ensiled.
',and said nothing,; but, When .Laisza, had
left the roona. he wrote theafelloWing -foot-
note to theepetitiOeilcir theSfriendS.Who had
epresented it te;,hinatIn the nioneitaaanotheri
-persona: "l This boor . of 't4•;,,1404?,
'No'; you tenet. apply - to setae one who'
.has ,more authority' thaff I." .
. ,
Dean Oakley, of Carlisle, in - a recent
•Sennett, said of thei
- etage Recreaton ie-
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an ineeparable part of.life, and vindicated
it from abuse; that dramatic „appeals to
; the imagination may be an innocent and
even -elevated form of recreation, and there
is no reason why Christians shouldoppose
thestage; While there • are' many reason&
espeoialiy at the pregerit. 'man:Mita 1/4viik
they !should seek, -00easionti for howing
respect and sYmpathyfor all modern -forms
of dianatitica repreaentation ilaiola their
coniCienceasariction."• '
--Ina paper "€n, the Conservation of
-Solar-Energy,"-read at -the Royal- Society,
Dr.' C. We Siettiens put:forth a theoryi
'Which oan 'hardly 'fail to excite discussion.
•He 'holds.that 'all the heat and ener'gy sent
from the sun; find their waYebaclatoathee
agalitiolar -centre. It willeorafort many-.
timicl.people th know that the sun is net
going' to burn itself avSay to a cold cinder.
. Lora -Ronald Gower has, ,eStecuted a,
, seated figure cif the late Earle �f'Beacon
fieldasornewhat,eaore than half the size of
•life.. The deceased stoteetnatila dreatied in
fuJi Wihdriat uniform. a The 'features are
very effeetiarely represented.
Wm. Black'a "Madcap Violet," drama-
'tised; "-by eapreale .permission," by Miss
ElleeStookton, a young American actress,
Is being playedat Sealer's:Wells.
•
MT.,
Chas Turner, formerly Headmaster
of the Threshfield Grammer Scheele York-
shire, England,, has been appointed First -
master at 'the 4-Dufferia , College, London,
No lady who has passed through 'the
Divorce Court can, at the present time,
appear at court, says the London Truth,
however blaeneless her conduct may have
been. Rec,ently the Queen has been dui -
posed to relax the stringency of this regu-
lation in special cases, where no faula of,
any kind has been attributed to the lady.
The matter, however, was submitted to the
Lord Chancellor and other officials, and
their opinion was not in, favor ofthis pto-
pont.
-Prof. Sharpies says the new comet will
be visible to the naked' eye in about two
weeks, just after midnight, and remain in
sight until dawo. The cornet is a large
one. The comet of 1812 will probably
follow this.
" By all means let the girls learie how
to cook," observes the Baltimore ' Sun.
Nonsense 1 When a girl can elerk in a
storefor $4 per week and dress as Well as
those who come to buy do you imagine
theal put in time frying meat and bakieg
bread?
-A Utica clergyman had occasion to'
refer in a 'Sermon to the prophet ;Tonah,
and the report says that „-be delicately
spoke of- him as having -" passed three
days and three nights in the whale's --ahem
-society."
-A baby in Dalston, England, has been
christeeed Jumbo, after the fathom. ele-
phant.
M. Napoleon Coste, an ex -director of the
Suez Canal, now residing in Englandahas
bought Capt. Thomas Haekett's residmice
below Amherstburg and intends taking.up
hie residence there.
,
. .
O f an Nash Lady While 'Driving hi is
' . Cuielaice• ,
yesterday's ,Dublin cablegram', siva :
A terrible , tragedy arhangout of the•
attempt t� assaasinate a landlord ocourred
in county -Westmeath- on Sunday after-
noon. The reportareached Dublin on Sun.
daY night that an attempt ad -been Epee.,
to murder William BeelaWaSinYtheaot
Barba Villa House; neateCelliasteviia
is a large landowner itathlectuntyra
stated that a lady wate:yea nclecti ;It :new
appeariifrom latek. erepbrae ;that" Mi -.Smythe, lais,brother'aeataleaawheeellangeaith
'Lady Harriet Koneltaaaelegenientaied.'llaia•
Smythe, Was shot deadathebullet itatiatera
Mg her brains aboutathe-iiattiage. The
party were returning fee,* 'chinch:in a 'oar -
ria ge,and while driving lip an avenue several
volleys were fired at, thetaaa the bullets;
actually riddling the•catritsge.` One of the
first, shots struck Mrs. Smyth. Thee:loath-.
!ban had a narrow escs.pe; mei) bullet PaSa.
ing under his Rini. afra Smythe has
recently received threatening letters in
consequeisce of evictionon his 'estate.
The murdered lady reeided at No. 33 Fitz.;
william Place, Dublin, and had been
Merely en a few .days' .visit with Mrs.
Smythe. She left Dublin on FridaY last,
and had an,engs.gement to cline next Satur-
day week :With Mr. Justice, Morrison.
Further details statethat,thelcarriage
almost reachedthe,thansion, and was pass-
ing some thick shrubbery, when four-shot
were fited quick ;,succession, shatetitag.
the windows and the left.pide of the
riage. The horseattioliSfeight and ,dashed
'toward the houtsea' . When -:thefee
.Sraythe raised his sisterSilaysa, who:had
fallen forward' whenthe strati aveati fiied
. She was quite dead, a bullet haiiiig;fenteted»
her head just behind the eat. It made a -
frightful wound, and deathectust have been
instantaneous.- The places. ,where the
assassins had beeh' lying in .ambush were
distinctly traced in the shrubbery, also the
Way by which they had eitede theiregolpel.
Teree persons, an evicted tenant named
Rigg, his wife and son, have been arrested.
It is a remarkablecfaeataat assassinations
now .alwayia' take place inj daalight, the
police patrolsat night 'Makiag it veryi
dais gerouslet 'asisitegifes to, be :ahead.
A despatch frora'Gorts Irelatid, says the
Priest O'Higgins, committed on a charge of
inciting tee tauedete wee eecorted.to jait-by
taantley.'-;
rtirsoriouts LENioN situisirtEnst.
Danger from the Ilse of Zinc Sheathings.
The use of zinc sheathings in the manu-
facture pf lenoi squeeaere ieeprenounced,
exCeedinglyaliarneful; if ,nPt,ditagercius,aaye
the. New York. Herald: •lady .regeritly,,
after drinking some lemonacleanisalp.with
her' own hands by meitialt 'of"thee-of these
zinc -coated squeezers, experienced Violent
'indisposition, marked by intense pains in
the stomach and head and intervals of
dizziness., The symptoms were so singular
end- unusual that it was leaggested that
they nails( have a special cauge. The
drinking of 'the lemonade was rebelled, and
it wasquestioned whether Some deleterious
element might not haye catered into it in
the process.of its preparatien. alorelemon
juice was then expressed with the same
instetunent ana analyzed. • The result
of a carefisl examine ion - o e
juice - was exactly euch as was
foreseer]. ' Cansiderable citrate of zinc-
vsas found in it, and, although,the chemist
briaitted to make a quantitative analysis, he
said that there was sufficient of it to affect
seriously the health of any one imbibing it,
and that it might, in a feeble constitution,
or if, a great deal of' the liquid were takem4
ce,use' death. ; An eminent physician statar
that zinc, ma,y certainly be injurious when
.used in any culinary utensil. Contact
with, air alone oxidiees it. ;Contact with a
juice cOatabling citric acid forms citrate of
zinc, which i poisonous : Inquiry of pro-
minent , hardWate manufa.ctiirere and
dealercarevecelthe fact thataatillions of the
zinc -coated lemon scpteezers have been sold
during the past few years and diatributed.
over the °pantry. - •
An inflammatory 1Pfacard. '
• .
The following is a copy of alarge plge'ard,
printed in very prominent type, whicli is in
cirefflation througholit Irelands
'HOLD TH•D`RENTS1
Who are the Jailers of
CHAS. STEWART PARNELL AIM micareaiii DAVITT?,
XIX GLALSTONE OR BLUNDERING BUCESUOT,
"et Y Tap v, Taaealaal s ja a
Who aitiaeontenCioa seek ,a4ti,d accept paltry
RED,IICT.IONS;t and! td4erthe Mem who won
thera for yota-eayeaenahaaisWiu *in Much more,
it Yell. will LILA, follow
'net ears ieS3*F;4811 DUNGEONS I
'IR I S it,,g,t`N '1 I
-.When the' cowardly alMthe selfish tell you not
to mineethe suspeetaa bait to do the best you
can for ,yourselves; REMEMBER ,that the beg-
• garly. " shillings in thsaapound- you get as
" Rat:Meth:ins" -are' - es
• STAINED:wita the
LIFE BLOOD OF 011,N DILLON
15 DYING" F011. YOU
' And that Hate -chink 'of 'the`vile money in you
-
pockets is the BATTLE of
THE CHAINS 017-MI0HAEL DAVITT
For you SLAVING. in PORTLAND PRISON.
Here is what the hireling London Times, your
deadliest foe and GLansToeut's well -bribed
organ, says of you: "Tho amelioration already
visible in the state of Ireland; after a little more
than three months of severe and• firm ad-
ministration,- of the Coercion Acts, affords NO
GROUND for. RECEDING, but rather for
PERSEVERING .in the -SAME COURSE. . . . .
It would !be manifestly foolish to suspend co-
mer° reaseures the naoment they are' beginning
to
PRODUCE THE DESEREDRESIJLTS1"
• (TiesePitiptutoiesitil'es.)
'ARISHWO M E N
.Someof yelialayaalreirdaDouble-Pockeu the
'c)sTB t D.°1,s 7 gon Y:llr er
Ie s
%WILT.; YOTJ LET CoEECION PROVE A FINAL
• - ' SUCCESS? .
GOD FORBID!
After having used Dr: Wheeler's Corn -
pound Elixir of Phosphates and Calisaya
over two years in daily practice I must give
it ray unqualified approbation. ; During a
praetice of -twenty yeare.IJaave used many
ecientifio compoup daairePared fort.403anao
indMationgas,the Elixir, but nonteeif there
proved itaveluable as ,this e: TO the Medi-
aararefessiete. and -to the public I Would
eepecially recommend' it as the ;heat
remedy' for the treatment of that e large
and emestatitly anoyeaaing::claitie of'eaaes of ,
over aetetked erire- exhithateclaWenien.;
; N. Wemairia-Bumelal. D. '
Dr. William Chambers, the proprietor of
"
Chambers' Journal," which has justeele-
aerated its fiftieth ;birthday, ia restoringthe
venerable Ca,thedral of Sti Giles plan'
imith, at his diara &Seta'
• The IZoitten Bream" et Youth
may be retained -by using Dr. Pierce's
"Favorite Prescription
,
" it epecifici for
"female coreplaints." By druggists.
.TJeLates' FoolishueSses id 'London.
. Olive Logan writes from; London to the
Philadelphia aanies thatthe great social
Anaitia. there is to have' Onea hand photo.
:giapned. The -liand. .possesses, for
pho-
togtphy this great advantage oyer the:
Pace, that it is immobile, and is het dig-
. torted by latigae: At the Oita° time hands
are fiali,oa. Oliaractera ,andagiVe indicatical
uninistaleablY et strength, ' delicacy, high
breeding, eanise avocation, etO.;,, Many
persOne, both men ands! women, ; have
mealds made:of their; hands,. and thee
they leave With the glover, :*ho 'makes
gloves to:fit each partioular hand; tta.'a
hootmaker; thaktis-booas for levery patron's
;foot:. The .," stand Ce. raPclel of . each
patron's form, to which aarngents are fitted,
to EaVO the nuisance of "trying eon" :is
becorialageast 'universal rpstaseekieni..,:earamigL
'men jandaalWatietsia of fitehion. Theite-
rdatannecallive *apatite dieseniSksir nudist.°
gaeatarelief Wan iiiikanuelk! 'near, d reeked
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Itlyeterions Death .Of Three Slaterrs---,The
'Doctors lifiMplasecds ,
A 'Philadelphia . telegrana says: Lat
night' Mks. Winsraore, aged 58, 'heard- a
noise in the room of her mister; Mrs Wat-
son, 52 year old. Fieding Mri.Wateon in,,
it dying eondition,....medidelelatatielaticataw.aia
summoned, and:Mrs. Smith,another sister,
.was sent for. Mrs. Watson expired -in a
few'. minutes.- Almost immediately Mrs.
Winemore fell to the floor Mime unconscious
state, and in ten minutes died. Ten min-
utes later Mts. Smith, the third Sister, was
O cerise& , The phyttimiane were nonplussed
and the' tteateet .sconsternatien :spread
through the household. The only theory.
upon Which.ahe deaths aro aepounted for is
that Mrs. Watson lid a c'ongegtive
and died ftem.apoplexy evhich ensued, and
thatMrs. Winstnoreandeatre. Smith died
from nervous prostratMn,; Which caused
attacks of ;heart dimease or aPeplexy. There
is no suipicion of foul play.]
The North German steamship Leipzig
arrived at Baltimore, a few days since,
from Brennen, with 1,058 gteerage passer:-
gera. There Were no deaths and no births
during the Voyage. _ '
-Paterson, N.J., it supposed to possess
more one -eyed men than any other oity in
the United States except, perhaps, Pitts-
burgh. Nbie-tenths of those thus afflicted
are worker. in iron and steel, and have
been struck in the eye with the metal
*hipping'.
-It is now inseason for the super -mod
est girl to convey her sentiments through
the medinm of an egg spoiled with dyeattiff.'
--In Paris the bride who is past her youth
does not eveat pearl gray or lavender, thetas
hues belonging to tbe vridow Who marries
e Prench Government will dispatch
• eight expeditions to take observations of
the transit of Venus on 6th December,
Four expeditions will be ; stationed in the
northern and four in the southern hemi -
spore. .
It is said that Lord .Colin Campbell,
M. P., is writing a histery of the Soots
Guards.
-The spring lamb is now having his
horns sawed off and being otherwise
drepared to meet the coming green pea.
ffeuralra, Sciatica, Lutn6ago,
...Erackaohe, S.oren. ess, Chcs4,
Gout-Quins.Y;Sore.
:ings .and Sproins, emu'
Soakk' Gene'rd
• Pain',
'Tooth,. :Ear'. and'
Feet and:Eat's;
: .
• Pains and •
-.No. rrenaratiOn on earth e.pta 18 Sr. j" A ,AP F.,. 0,1,
AV A sisfe afire, simOie:taal cheap
Remedy A trial entails bet the ownpur,tivQ1y.
trifling outlay of OW Cents; olf.i or, 931-1,,ri
with,naln eau hay° cheaz and vwoul
clatrati
Eliveti.T.anOttOR:
ail;D!:.ata,ALL s a an 1,
" aaa IN' aftilcall
Numerous fancyballs were given in Paris
at Mi-Caremee At (woof theme balls all the
ladies werealfestied as peasants, the naen
OS fishermen or iiignerons. Another of these
feetivities was called 0 blue ball; every
lady wore in azure -colored dress; every
man a alty!blue knot on his left iboulder
Another lady insisted on giving a yellovi
ball, and every man had'to wear'a bouton-
niere of crocuses while every lady's dress
was deeorated will] jonquils':
Wm. M. Hunt, a well-to-do Indian .far.
mer residing near Anaherstburg, went to
Detroit on Saturday, picked up a cora:
panion and imbibed freely in - fire -Water.
Becoming helpleeely drunk -lie was relieved
.by his conapaaion of 4776. No trace of the
thief has been found.
lAaWinnipeg coraespotede t eaysi Here
ali the paper cities on the market are
Brandon, Pottage.' la Prairie, Rapid City,
Minitedosa and Gladstone. ' •
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, . ; .
-Neste Oates,'-', the Toronto Weather
prophet, wept the etishiag shmaser will be
SiMirgagt30 ES
(FROMBRAM-Lea-
_ ,
771 .21T6 ter Compound, it,s vo,on-
dertu.1 affinity to' the Digestiva
Apparatus and the Liver, increas-
ing the dissolving juices, reliev-
ing almost instantly the dreadful
remultsrof DYsPePsia, indigestion,
and the TORPID LIVER, makes
Zopesa ai every -day- necess.uy izi
gvery house. ,
It acts gently and speedily in
Biliousness, .Cost.ivenesS, Head-
ache, Sick Headache, Distress af-
ter Eating, Wind on the Stomach,
Heartburn, Painin-the Side and
Back, Want 'of Appetite. Want col
i'nergy, Low Spirits, Foul iStom-
ach. invigo.ratestheLiver, car-
ries offall surplus bile, regulates
theBowels, and gives tone to the
whole system.
. Cut this out end take it to youl
Druggist and get al0 Cent Sample.
r large bottle for 75 cents, and
Nall 4,0tzr neighbor about it.,
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jOIINSTON, T181)111,1, & GAR
BANKER.S,
RATTENI31.TRY ST ' CLINTON
rilnANSACT A GENERA?, RAN4IliG13USINE135
ter,--LaYt °Ps se 6riai:japnaeyeadb Ic'ene-'ti°pristrg,lagt".alr tdb eNeittectBe°e fohfaa
tte
ktimivant's Bahit of Canada. • Now York exelaal*e
3&glat and sold. PROMPT ATTENTYON PAID TO COL-•
DEOTIliNfl 611rOttgb011t Canada siS tlie United litotes.
SALE NOTES BOUGHT a4 Close 1 utos, and MODAy
AAVADOliAl to farmers on thely own not es, t or anylengtk
tisne to snit the borrower.' All mai keta:tde
BMOKEBS1N lirvi 701M, AGENTS Or TRH .
MERODANT'S BANE or CANADA.
IN,TE'llEST ALLOWED ON DEPOS'ITA
A. JOHNSTON, J. P. TISDALE, T; A. GALE
Strathroy Clinton. . Elora
J. P.ENTDAND TISDALL,
litKILLO? 11E7E4 FIRE
• THOS. NE ELAN'S, AGENT, '
ONT.
Farmers wishing to insure Will find. tug Com
pany one of the beet and cheapest to .insuro-in,
and will be waited on at their homes if informa-
bi sent to the Agents' office ' dy
S Ila0aVaalaMIsa * caz
BEAVER BLOCE, CLINTON, ,
Have on hand a choice aisortthent of CLOCKS,
WATCH its, JEWELLERY and PLATED WARE
of all 'kinds. -
.k,Watho
epaic
.. Nyour,c:...,. WARRANT ED...t
-.e...eedeet
• -(A Nediefee, lat,C
itors,
I3A:NI)1311,I.0
.e1.-ND.:PRP:1?1.71::',151' 1: r (..11„
. Tizs, OTII:IP "
AltDisea sea of Ow ormwh.
Rld:rd il:' CI
. I, eance1all
• '
POO 1Y, , C• LI.
svn,1:,bc paid for a vas:IA.:les, will not cure or
or tori..ajuirlous
' 11 tlh.n]; , •
1.kedi drii:,arestef J.T.np: T".'t.iers snit trs,
tliOn 1.4Rer.
fa 1. c.
, andt
er
1/runkalwss
•
18it5ri 3:0 Fon' Cr -v.,:
altabov sold.by
. ,
VinAT'TS, & CO', Agents,
GRAY'S *SPEC lir I 11)1431111q
TRADE MARK Tile Great Eng, stetAOE M Rife,
lib Remedy.7-
• ariunfailingenre
'fOrsoniinal
test; Spermater:
reale, -Impoteness
...and-a11-Disoases-1,
that follow' as tg'
.stieusnee of 1lelf1
, Abribe • ileati of
Beford Talkingln°140.7;
Pain In she 1.3.1?.e':,a4im-Lileaellitoufdr,-;;sioni;1re"M. s:tirs
• Old.Age, and many other' cliseaties that lead' to
;Insanity or Consumption and aeprernittines grave'
'tFuiiparticu1ari in our pamphlet, whielf•tve
iiSeProopita&-Tdageedlocrin,,oix_ispeascoitldi.ge,ber,refeeoirle..8t!o4eri,eivset.11at..bgee
. :sent free- by mail ee receipt the rowneY• itY
. , '
desire to send free by mail to everv on. T„11,
I'Vellt Id AV etE,g,8s f 11‘.11 ,1
Toftqls-To: Ont., Canada "
simaansaanamoaamoun...accatigumfflaannummammetinsonlicaiss,
.0:0Ntig,T,/1.8TIION CeJittlED.
' Dr. p.V..lansizet-Dear.Sir.-Death was
hourly expected by myeelf and friends. .My
,physioiane ,pron'oueaed , my disease con-
13m:option' and saia I 'must -die. I began
taking your ' DiScovery " and a Pellets. I
,haye used nine,bettles and tin wonderflelly
telieved., I ain ,now 'able to ride'out.-
Enilasxeru TuonurO-U;1\lontongo,- Ark.
When the earth was very young,, says
Dr. Ball, Astronomer Royal for Ireland, it
• went TO1111d 50 fast that the day was only
three hours long. The earth, was liquid
then, and as it spun round and round at
that, fearful speed, ahd as the sun caused
. everancreasieg tides .ou Its' surface, it at
last bargt-in two. The emaller 'part wati
the moon, which -has been goiug round the
earth eVer Binge at an increasing distance.
The moon now ratites tides on the earth,
and wbile there was any' liquid to operate
on in the moon the earth returned the
compliment.
grefSfigiOnat '.:41;(1 011t,CV <tilt
fyEteEr 12-0 LA.RGR OR SMALD
' 'tampon seed pscidge seetreiteenioderate sate
katereet. 11. Clinton. .
,.
ALINT ow raiivs1241 Ti-uu,op rou &ALA BY
eite Canada Company, may' be'seen at the ofIle,...414
ha indamlgaed. rt. IRALR, Clinton.
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, irl.„g,„kOWSLE14. 3t. lY., Y. Ii.' C. S. ENGLANI:1;
-1--"°191.1aleilin_,.. 'aurfiffion, azt.,, Office' and resident
next ma son,049,4.0oark(4sanaro Clinton. '
'It A-PDET 011..-; OFF 1 CE AT )'D SIDE NOT
see Ontario streets Clinton, opposite the 'Engli..
wat. Entsanoe by title, gate., -
Vu
TAXIES SCOTT, BARRISTEN,SOLICIll'(111, OF VTR'
1./._ - Supreme Court of Onterio, CiInveyeineer, Ske. --- '
OfliA, In BRAVER BLOCS, AIRRRT 85., aeleton. .
. .
' a YOUNG, al. Re (GRADUATE CR TORONTO'
, ,_,O • UnikerititY;)l'tiyeioian, Burgeon,Ste., residence at
Mr. -Meaning's; three 'dotais,caet of the Tereperance •
Rallelesadeeberei Ont; , , : -
DR., BREVE.- OFFICE, ALBERT STREET:.:1-
inamedieteli neeth of Dickeon'e belik'stdre., BC.ii-
41.1200, opposite. the 'Temperance Hall; Huron Street
Cii.ntea. Offide 4otlid !OM ,.8 is on. te8P.M.
. ,
:MARRIAGE LICENSES 'AND CEItTIFICATES
astala ea the Smith 816e1405 at the residence °lilies
gelosartker, natl.: the 'London, Hureeek Beecietailviify,
J'A.D.Eli.' 'SCOTT, Teener of Marriage Licenses. Clinton;
. r - . • -
Air RS. Vir.HITT, TEACHER '0E.SAU fiI . • PEPILS
.tri. a ttmaded at their own teRidenee, if '' `iie. esari. 'Re-
sidence at Aira arattorseneas,ttettpcia a 'Cliritori ,
Itiee's newreethocl taught if desed.
SA EB, GRA IttlEkTifEt If
..1-/ciAL DopartniOnt of Tiiitoi Ls .frfOiftWTOiniitti;foi.
iperly 01 the' Ideapitale and Dippensanett,eNew York
. Chroner for the CountY.of IlnediiielEittyteliieOrit.' t. ' ....
, We WILLIAIVi,epeee...; M,E., GRADUATE OF
t, P.
' :Toronto' Unbierei,ty; Member of thee elIegcf O*
, Saila end SurgeottA.Oid, Os% rrreeREMENcrE the
i two 1ersaorlyp,9tkpied by Dr: Reevo, Albert street
.Ciialtan. ,,.4,,,-6:','.',- , • • .
li' It 34*NINO.,4iiORSEY,AT-IAW. SOLI-
.' urrOnaSTaittczkV, • Convejancer., .0., Beaver '
' locic, Clizitikii-COntt. ;All baeinose ProMptly attended
O. 'Oftico liatitti;•9 a.m. to 8 p.M. '' • ' - ' ,
Dli-. -79RTE.TNGTolc, prrysicIAN, •suRGEob.i.
-. Aecotie4.;13.a eritSote of the,Colle go tgrhysidian•
..aktAl Burgeons ,iif Lew er Caned it, and BI:OltivIcialLicep,
.tiate and COrieitiorf ofthetetintyef Buren: Ofneeeind
eveidenbo,',---11'Ilielsitilditig formerly occePfedeby Mr.,
ThwaiteekIBArontstreet. .., ' •.- '
--. Clint oneZan.10, 181)..
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- ''-,,,,:vir: E;XARTWRIGHT,puna X en DENTIBi.
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tG,radMite"of.tlae ,Royal • COB aft e of 'Dental
a.
•as • • SUrgeoni, di Ontario, has opet ed rooms'in
the,Tieteitia, Bleck; Albef t' 8 tfeet, ;Clinton, yhere he.
'W1.4iMsuatentlyt lee in attendange, and prepered to ger-
. forth. every eperation denne!cied with Dentistey.- Teeth
:Utfiraoted, or filled With gold, amalgametteetheraling
nterial. ertificial teeth inserted frout ono tO a
. .
• NEY. TO L.I'AND.,
• RIVATE AND COMPANY' TUNDS, at lowest
rates and on, terms teeuit borrowert. ' Fees low.
' A.!. II. MANNING,,' "
• ' : Solicitor and, 'envoys/user
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• - '
OWINT liEjEFER, J. R., S..
. . ,
-.10: N T IST, •• .
, •
ensue the office of 'Trotter es Caesar, letioing dentists
' 'Toronto. Second Honor -Graduate Jlreal College
. .Donlal, Surgeons,. - ,
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.LitaPICEeB13
EAVERLOCK, CLINTON, ovea Foivezit
ee Sqe'd Jaweeeseir Streek.- .,
anitoba alit', Nottimost Loild .13111ce
BE undersignedlies Made er,rangerneid 8 wish seve-
ral leading Rea' Estate Agents in .1,fanitob, ' to
°lien Ian .0ffiee 'here foe the. sale' and purple -tab , of ere
.eetate in Manitoba and the North west -Merle t °ries. -I•s"
• Maps: and 'all hiformation will be received alectue-;Is
•Jitniary,* Land sold- tit,k1 bOught 'with- little exp-enst
'and all information•given, . - '. • '
t" ..A. ti. MANNING Solicitor, ate., Clinton..
MONEY TO LEND
MONEY TO LEND, ON REAL ESTATE,
. . . ..
' - - - AV -LOWEST` 'RATES. - -
Apply to . • -' C. ulupuT, Clinton.
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11upoll and ,ECii3' Loan . and•Sviligs Co'.
OATEN' TO LOA Ilk otiAlie Straigliti ',bail SySt
.tem. TO enarge MIES 'nee:tinted •at e-peeial
.notes. ' Interest at idwrates...
' - ." ' '; •: iAliES.se'oTT., aaarlster;*
• ; . Valnator at Clinton
TRIVATDEUNBS to.lend pt lee, rates of int,prost, or
easy terms. COnveyancing charges mOderate. 0y,r:.T
BeleveZ BLOCH, CLINTOH. . ' . . - ' . , ' 48., , ...
, . . . . .
, . .
_ 219 4c.
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...1*•••--
ORTGAGES ' • 'reidrIES .
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AND 0.THER ' , .
, . .. .... .
.Good, Securities- Purchased-.
0 -0'Y l'T E Y A: N Q.' ./C,. G .
.1,,v: v.. FAREAS',":
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-CiinteasNev.9,1881.
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TIIE AN
. 'AIOLS 0
Incorporated by Act 'of Parliamept,1855,...
. ,
' CAPITAL$2 000 Q_O.
,
',•1 ead 'Office, • Montreal.
_. Tifol4AswQRICAIA111,.... . . ... President.
... JB. A. moLsox,.-......, ..- .. Viee-Pres.
-FeWOLFERSTAN'T110M-AS;G,oner5lldamir,ef.-
d,iscouted, : collections made, Drthrt6
sued Sterling and 'AMerican ettchange .
. bOug.ht and 'sold ,cit lowest , - . .
• ••
. current rates. ' .
, ‘' ,,fINTEREST ALLOW34E. fr,90,0,NenDE,mPoOrWeS,..
' Fek.17, 1881.
7 'INSURAN •
. . .
'On:. all . SisCrilitions of Preporty,
- - ,..A.T, LOWEST RATES. .
' 40 C. RIDOUT, Clinton
¥ •
.,,
, ,0
" EAST
A, ELLING
•
WEST .
I#
. 0
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BUY YOUR TICE_ETS
. _ .
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Jas *. Thompson Town
.
. ruo,n1 . .
Agent S.T111..
,
i... BED D 1.."E' C OM B Ei
itM...illatch and CInti. Raker,
. _
oust ricOGra.-Csm,
As stages are quickly abandoned with the
completion of radroads, so the huge,drastio,
cathartic pills, composed of crude aad bulky
medicine& are quickly abandoned -with the
introduction oa Dr. Pierce " Pleasant
Purgative Pellets," whieh-are sugai-coated
and little larger "than mustard seed& 'but'
composed of highly concentratea vegetable
extracts. druggists.
•' SEW ELI,ER, &ea ;
Wetiid reapectfuidannounce to his customers and thee,
pitblite genorelly, that he has removedin
.toais former
. , ;a/Adding, on
Amain 'STREET,Orl'OSITE THE ',MARKET,
Where ke will keep on hand a select, assortment'of
()locks, Watch:es,' .reteellerg, dnd saiivereaa • -
af all lands.'
'Which he will soli at reasonable rates. lispalriag
;every deseription promptly attended to. ,
BIDDLECOMIIE, ALBEIt Senna
Clinton,7icc. 6,1878. ‘'