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The Huron News-Record, 1884-03-26, Page 3, wmpsnes... LOCAL NEWS. hi end hiouna the threw! Iowa OrIcs„-At eat tome emeriti lit pIc&if Se resew it eesowafrost .*P�1* were*, oithor *weal or written. Rooets q motiNs, on. tertahuountowelety att ahurol4 dots" we., *to , or any other waters of gwortainaKoati will otwami hart a plaec our oononans.-Es Crah toe great dry-pode DMA, iitpive4 b. mon - otter epring stock-rmf ate,ple and fancy dry-Ootle and would 11.81c On public to take a look through his extensive preinihee. Gentleraen are aped - ally invited woad andel% Ida SProlg Suiting. and Trimmings, undoulA" wily one of the largest and beet /docks in.. western Onittrio. ' Mr. Hickling-an A 1 cutter -is at the head Of •the tailoring depart- ment, awl perfect .fits are guaranteed -every time: See the stock before you pnrelnise-ehe prices are right.- ' Jcaur Cain, Clinton. llre. Dempsey is still on the sick list. Magma L. KENNEDY left for Stratford )0 iterday. MR. JACKS4N sPflat a few days in Toronto last week. Mits. WM. Ronnie= is recovering from -her recent Mn. GRP. Bseney leaves for the Nortltweist this week. Weireetito,r to learn •of the con - Untied Utilises of Mr Joseph Rowell, Ma.. joint COTTON has taken °barge �f the hestelry at the Grand Ma. .1.4cort TAvr,os left on Mon- day for Looden, where he has nnepted a position on the bench. Tus olci "Dauntless" baseball club was co have been organized last night. • Ma.. Aso Mts. W. R. IIELeof Wingham, are epeeding a few clays M. D, Mertztras expects to lutee the ehingling of the skating auk completed tide week. Lan week Mr: HarryCantelon siold two top buggies to Mr. Arthur Forbes, livery mon, of Seaford'. • Mu. ANonew Durcoan is still on the sick list. His .friends will be sorry to learn. Om he is not ihiprov. Ing in health. . ' JOus. Prxwes AND J. STEEP, or the Bayfield Lute, "Jame arse it, dead tox and 4 lye ()ire of bees in the woods the ether day. PAtt.'e .9,,rtuttort. -The sermon' on Stindsy eveeing next Will be on "Why pimple'do not go'te•church- esPeelallY, Men Tiii .'Wanderer • junior Cricket Club ,will .meet .at Spooner's .hatel on Tueielay mewing inlet at 7:30, or the purpose of organiziog.. . . ' • Tits." Doherty Organ • Co, band will serenade the members of the firm on.. Good Friday. We -hope they will ap.:o treat our citizens to some of their selections. ' • Ws regret to learn of the death on Monday of 'Ms. S. Sterling,. of Bervie. She was a daughter. Of Me. John Derripsey„ of Clinton, and• was'Well known and highly respect- . el in this section. • . . THE ' NinsAsce.---Several Complaints have been made- Of doge killing Chickens-. One. night last, week. algentletnan had noiess than.' live hems 'destroyed by' • , TaitGoon.TslotAss , nave pur- •clituditi„an iirglin 'from W. Doherty stud C. It has been pieced. in the Temperance hall -end will .be 1.y them at • their meetings and ea- t ertai nn en ts..,. . ' QOUNTY. TEMPERANCE LODGE.-- • Wit understand' drat repreeentatives . from different. lodges. in the county. -will. meet in .Clinton. on the 15th: April, for the Ritrpose of organizing .• • co. bunty lodge:.', , : •• • ' SIGNS OF PROGRESS, -Mr. .rohn • waggeti and carriage •works have been .refitted . threagliout to enable liin to .keep up with increas- ing. trade. The building 1.10.8 "1/DOO lettered.ontside, sO that, "these who run may read" . ItusAw,vi..A. •Mani • of horses *driven -1 y Geo. Holdies took fight it the station on Monday evening, beading down Victerio street at a• . furioos gait; halting near the Grand ••tti'on. The rig was a democrat stud was badly mashed.. No person 4 was ha the rig. Dilfrittiention has several times been called to the unseemly cendunt Of Tient msn and boys on street corners. The language used to ladies on Saturday °veiling, at .Dickson's corner, was anything but decent.- A. night u thnlock•up and n fine would prelitibly save a.:reperi- lion a ouch uundua. • SIDE WALICS.-A. Citizen requests us to call attendee to the danger., <Ms state of theplank sidewalks. •Many ef the • boards are broken a few • yards from the C, M. elinft3h.. " Now that t(ley are clear af know .we presume that the' defecti alluded, tp, and Others, will be attended' ite, • • MPG ES ENT SU I PIK ENT. -11 r, J -arel,..argiti cake:eel el pi einent- - dealer of 'A berfe8t; north of Raceyls. liard we rel" elfAre shipoed on Tuesday' last $1800 worth of farm implements • for Manitoba. The purchasers,lor. titer residents of this seettinn, went intending to rake , the • west there fit ure beim. • Hew AtiZ Veil OFF 'roll So,ke • Goderich paper wants to ktiew whY brtad is sevee ceets a Iota in that place; cod only five tenth at Clinton, A Kincardine baker who charges Gederich pricea says • the Clinton man ustei too touch potatoes and tios.p., That • Kin2ardiee chap "knows how it is himself's." • W000 Senn/cm-No such thing •as Clam{ honesty exists, you caaonly judge •inea individually. Ti see Boma tnen at their hest in smothering honesty, you should observe them Olin; wood, • Some have the ability i� Matte all many gaps as possible to • wonderful extent.. It is almost rtcluced to a etience. ' WE are glad to learn from Good authurity that the Winglottn Times 4 proprhitors have got over that linen. �iitl aqueeze. The dfavanosis sprue. 0 ing up and beginning to look young again. Winglattn with three papers, • 'boas" Mayor and good prospetts or anether rail wet? ie certainly put, Wig the beet foot teremost. Sgttnn.-Titn present spring like • weather reminds us that we cannot 4))tit,tor than auggertt to heat' Who want anything specially good in the • flowerer vegetable aced line to send . ten dente to aameti Viel4 Itocheater, X. Y., toe a dopy of hie epieeditity illuatrated "Vlore! Guido" which we •tailed attention to tentio time ago. POLIO PARIC.-Solue of ear cit- zen are waking up to a fad WO has long been opporent totrims• ient oellsrs at Clinton....that a pub.. Ile park is needed to meet the re- quirements of the thing.. Wouna Paosrxors.-So far the fall wheat in thie viciuity duet; nut appear to have suftirred, any injury. The earlY Nowa looka retnarkably zood, and tilt$, majority of farmer whom we have conversed with are of the opinion that the crop will: be a geed one, A Tonto or BEAUTY. -We have much pleasure in aeknowletiging from the Traveller's insuranee (Jo., of Hartford, Conn, a large, beauti. ful colored engraving, representing Berthohli's colossal statute of "Li- Certy Raligitteningithe World." It is attid to uive an excellent idea of the superb work whieh is to adorn New York harbor. . DOUBTING TII0MAS,-Some one Wetting himself "Doubting Thomas" asks whether we have any know, ledge of a former milliliter of tilinton who stated that "liberal contribut- bine to the church were acceptahle to the Lord, even if the donors ran the risk of not paying one hundred on , the dollar to erediters." Ans. wer•-•We de not. •Poisasen.-Mr. D. Kennedy, the obliging livery proprietor, had the misfortune to have a valuable stable • dog poisoned on Saturchly. He • would not have taken $20 for tile Canine, Although a good watch dog, it was never known ,to snap at or bite any person. Mr. Kennedy' cannot 'believe the poison was set for IA dog. • MR. iloMER COOPER, son of our peppier ex•deputy reeve, left Tues daf• terebbn' for Kaileas City, N Sorry • to lose him. He is a med..) young Man. Just the material that our hest citizens are made of, Al. though offered a partnership in his ,..fetheeabesiliess,lie preferagnieg anefor a season. May success be lits. • • • • itie•YouNO Ms's Cesseavaiive CLun is in a' thriving nee healthy conditiou. The mentliership is rap.' idly increasing, and the debates are of a character that. Jenks ' them interesting to both old' and young... The neXtnieeting will . he on netelay,.April 2isi. • Subject for de •bate, "Resolved, that . the...frenChise should be 'extended to females, me, ebonies! sepaind nterchant'seons." It will be an ititeresting debate: Old end young • are invited: The chair will be taken at 7 30 sharp.. • Mn. T. J:nortSoN's • little grandson *. was preying with •a cusliifee at the foriner's house the other day, when the cushicin • was nninteetionally. thrown into the fire place.. It Was quickly.snapped from .the fire and rolled up, smothering the fire it was Supposed. ..The, cushion.was thrown into a clothes cloget. . One (If the inniatee had occasion to go. to the closet shortly afterwards, an& there found the euellionstill on fire. . Ile 'Was. just in time, probably, to. save the the, 'destruction ' 'Of .the .wbole • building. • THE OL6 .11CT. -2111r..! and .Mrs. Du-ck, of Toronto,obtaioed a Veigliet againstt lie city for $1,385'for ies sustanied.while drivieg.aleng the,. street. They 'were thrown out .of their bugiv. The''.city appealed. The.Chief Jiistjen afflvined the vet. - diet, , holding • thai, though the 'tn.', Mediate 'Cause of 'the ilisasters were pests placed private:citizen to protect the•publio•from a daegeroun rut in the highway, 'yet•it was shown that, the laSt•conilitiOn ,of tha. yowl was lees .dangerous that it • .:would have been withoutthe poets. ACCIDENT. -Another of the num- erous accidents t•eaulting from the careless use. of fireartns oceured hi Harpuelley on Wednesday last. Mr. Wm. Campbell was htiOdlilig a rifle when it accidently disAarged, the ball pa.saing through e bed Foote (bier and striking Airs. Oftintillell.en the thigh, Making a- severe and paieful ound. Unftirtunately, Mrs. Oanipbell was ht • delicate health at •the tinineluld it is feared, that the shock -m -6y prove fatal. Ase"Moone,nwas buried in. Clinton. cetnetery on Monday hist. The deceased hely was• tho'relict of the late Wm. Moore, at one tittie member ;of the inercautile firm 'of Moore.. and Ifunter, CI i nton. For some -time previeue to last Nevem, ber she had been living in Manitelet with her marrieldaughter, her only surviving issue. Some dine in No. vember she nrrived in Clinton on. ra Nisit,'..-Staying with thefamily of her old friend. Mr. Vidwa.r.1 Dineley. She took kick shortly affer)ier ar- riva1, her illness •terminating fatally. on Saturday' last.. •• • ' . „ , A Itmckeirsv Yofrrit„-An eleven year old son of Mr. John Oliver, in rithavvey fit, boarded the northern hound 'train on .Saturday evening. When :questioned by the conducter he gait! he WAS going to see,his aunt at Kincardine.' At that libido the emedutitor :learned that the youth' had no eunt there and bad the lad provided foe,intentlitig tebring.ltim morning, :1%; '10Yliet‘.kes1 r'o.cii door, ensl. the consluctor had to Mr. Ola;i.'ititlitt meat:line learned of the boy's wherealloutn it lid .went after and brought him home, hrhiging die runaway youtleit raving to a thidden tertnittation. 11.1ttV D. Hewin . . will manufacture pop, Rada water, etc., on a tomewhat large sale. The werks Will be on the prolierty itt present occupied by Iitn near the cemetery. Ile bah boitght the nut. ellinery of the Wingleim pop 'works and will haVe the tottne brought to Clinton in a few dept., ',Chet% is now.at the statien new machinery,. • purelmeed at New York, for Ale, Erwin, IT Pamela opening up it trade with all the neighboriug towna and good bileinettaahotild he demi in thia line, and wetwinit Mr. Erwin *every Ittlecefis., 6111100 la and Will continue to be the manti. ."finriuring centre a the county. • 009Iffitel BY 821110.1. ---Mr. Da vta is manufacturing fur Mr. A S. Fisher a large number Oa patent .9,00king opparatUis. It is a tin cyl. inder about 12x8 inebea with a bet. teion7 Inside is another cylinder about 4 lecher* deep Without a hot - twit but the top, IS covered and 111 the centre is a tube perforated, and projecting upward. Water is put into the large cylinder or pot and when heated .the *team passer; through this perforated tube and under.and around a rimmed reeept- acle into Whiell, Call ke put oatmeal. Hee, beans te., which will be ceplt, ed or steamed in a manner far au ,perior to the ordinary method. A timed gauze ,arrangewent. with dripping pen is about being added to the steam chamberwhich will permit of meats being ateriffed in the most approved fashion, that is the fibrous tissue of the meat will be softened and made easily digest- ed and its strength retained. Theme who have used these eay no family shoed(' be without one. Very little heat Di required to cook with this apparatus. . DOSS, APVEItTISING Pr ?-This • question is often asked and • in nine tame out pf ten the reply is yea Castle daily ecene under our notice u here the benefits of advertising are traced direct. Mrs. 8. Morley, of the "Grand Pam," a. couple of weeks ago advertised' a. feral to lot, itt Tne.News-Recoup, There have been severalapplications, and every one of them are subscribers to this journal'. Mr. Plummer haa also had applications for his farm..which is advertised for sale in this paper. This shows that advertis- ing will bring customere. Every business. man; nomatter what hie ()e'en if it be only 4 two-line space, making known shie 'name, buinuese, and place of business. People will. gowhere they. are invited. Tait NEWS Itecortii presents advantages •, toad v ertisere not spossessed- other paper in the county -a douhle circulation. And the double drat- inaketi this joutnal .otte of the hest advertising- ntediuuts iii• the county of Huron. • • Doonrat. Bee EAVESIENY, - There died in Torotg•o on Saturday last, Mary, the' beloved wife of Kenlierh of.a.od, lately..ef Morris. Deceives' waelt (laughter -of it. Donald BOaa, town, ate] sister of Mrs. Thos. OoOper. Her death was the result of an operation for tlie•remeval of it tumor. Elle body was forwarded to Clinton , Saturday .night anti re- Ceived burial here on Monday,- a. 'ergo nutr.ber itt.Letaling. OW the morning of her burial her friends here received a telegram stating'that, her daughter, • Mrs.- Dr.. Miteliel 'Of Otsego,• tliehigan, lied just \died. Dr; Mitchell formerly lived ittIcin• burn, *here he practiced. Mitchell .W48 only 28.. years of age. :She had ._•heeit ill for a long time. The'relatives of .both fawilies have the sincere sYmpfttliy of. a. very large circlenf friends on account Of their double bereavement. • The burial of Mrs.,: Mitchell will take place at. Otsego: this (Wednesday) aft eriloOn. A number. of relatives,including Mrs. 'Iles. .Coeper, Mrs. W. .Mc - Brien McLeod;' and her . brother D. MeLeod, •and „tier sister, Arinittrolig, left" ytsterilay afternoon to attend the hist sad rites.• • .Mnag IMPRCIVED STOCK. -The &inlay of. Huron 'generally and thet portion- of it idthe vieLuty of Ciin ton morepartichle.rly. seems 'deter wined to keep Op its repatation for thoronglibred cattle ini Well as•ftir lior'se•ntock. We lieve With much plea ure.eccesionaliy. ad veried to the 'fats Of ear various breeders adding to theie berde additiotisfrom..the most noted herds' in :Britain and AnietiCa. Through the • kindnessof J. .Biggitts,..ss ho attended. the eat° ' of .a. number. of .shortliores from the lieta. of, Laing ..k ThOrupeon, ,St. Marys last .Thursday••• we fire en- abled to mention that, •Mr.-Elisiat, ef' Tnekerstnith, putreleised tliereat. ,atheleveustiontlis bull, "The:Dot:ter," for • .$164; stint' otie about. :thirteen mon the old. for $250. John Writile; ingtoe, :Of Wawancedi, . "Putter. . fly Duke, about i,leVerc• niontlistolt4 for ,S225... 'Jolie Glen, Usborne "Fair and Cilf,ior $775. A.nct. David •Derrance,. of MeKi I top,. purchased the ' yottng ni- • ported Clydesdale. Stallion; ."Pride •O Fife," Fife," for"S1,200..• Other parties • binight imported yea:rlieg and two veal' old shottlieens at prices rang- ihgfrotn $240 to $400 each.' , There itt money in all...kinds ef fit•st 'class stock if, goodjudgement is exercised in tlte'selection of those reqiiired for breeding pergeseti, mid. proper atten- tion paid to the mashie of them. In. • many iiistances average . stook of best strains tiring as ntuch.fee'a year 'olti esti half dozen of the ordinary kind at double. die'age. • ReProiotis Aumten,--There are now itt Canaria several religinun armies -the Salvation Army, the ,Gespel Artny, the Tetnperane,e Army and Lord's A rely, Major Itobinson was itt town lagt week in the inter. est of the Iamb earned, The howl. quarters of the Lord'S Army in Toronto. We are inforrtieri their mode of wership is simnel, to that, of the Salvation Army -their setigct of praise are diftl•ront end the word devil" not need. They eo operate with all religienn deride except, tho, brethren, steeeretl the tetriptIrttriee hall and the Army will viait Clinton itt the attune of a week or ten tleye. 41. • rtYlafl Searle Ilan been kindly att • Onoes. -Mr.. Thos. .Arm- strong, the eourteous and apcointeort- sting 'Customs officer at this port of entry, will leave here on Friday to aesente.chatige of ,the Dundas of- fice during the temporary absence of Mt.McCulIagIt. We shall miss the genial cowitenance Of Mr. Arm „stvetpt,ant.1 ivezatre,...selfish enough to hope 74„1.- /-a is reiii0Ful- 1.1•0111-414•111 • Will LS ouly „ temporary. :During hi's two years rt•siIeI)Ce a t monp alley o! the,position, he INT se ducted the business ag to.earn, not only the respect, but the warm- hearted good Will of the buainess community and all others who have the pleasut•e of an acquaintence with Coining amongst us str.ing- er, he has, without any obtrusivessi, fussiness, orself assertion, which seenie quite foreign to hint, taken that piece in the affectiong of our people which ottly sterling Worth can eonnuand. As we have heard retuaelied of him he is, a, dell ser- vant with all the term implies. One 6f • our eitizeos who will not generally admit that ang,good' can eeme out of Nazarethforgetting himself so far as to declare that he itt too good a mail to be a O011iter• "vative 1 We are aware that M. Armstrong wauld like to be trans- ferred .to Toronto ot. iatnno..pnint- newer there than Clinton, owing to the fact of It atniiy being permen. tint residents of that city, and it may be possible that we •shall loose hiM iIS it citizen altogether. it any event, whether he retUrnil to Clin- ton or enures' a poeitiou in aleOillitY that will be more eongenial %to hie tames as a family man, he has our bent wielitit. Itadulliret ttii experienced °Mehl! from Goderieli, will take Me. Arinstreng's place for the time bi.ing. If any one can fill MP, Ar1118001101 place, officially and Socially, that geutlematt le Mr, Raticlilre. But like Lord Lorne coming after Lord Dufferin he will find the position trying, but, will, like tertte, ttO dettbk‘prove equal to the Fon DEM) BUYS ONtiVe---eDerieg our short experience with local journelism, we have at !eget been beat out of fifty donate, by subeerib- ere claitning advantage .of a few monde' at the commencement of their term, leaving the country with- out paying afttr taking it fur bottle time. We haveseveral of the latter cased at the next.DiviaionCoyrt and will make an example of some part les. Apparently it le a small mat- ter, but such a business for petty dead heating we never knew of. A publisher is better off without such patrouage and itt future if we cannot get honest men for subecrib- ere; at any rate we will oweep ot these fellows who will sacrifice their houesty; fer it few cents. This par agrapli is not intended for honorable men and we have hundreds of such on our list; as its heading says, it is for dead beats only. To convey it sligbtidea we have recently had one caw:. front Neustadt who has never paid a cent since we started, and one- itt Chatsworth, and another at Varney Post Office owing for 9 mos., vvlio have stopped their papers. We repeat we have no objection to them stopping their papers but Jet them Ray what they owe before being so mighty independent. If they •don't we Fluid make thetn.---.Duiliam Cagniic/e. • 41101IT DOGS, To be or not to be itt. the local question of the hour. Whether twerehettitr to bear the ills cow . quent upon a low deg tax 'Mid iota of canines, or fly to the alleged evil of en especially high tax and iiIJ we know pot of. .Macauley says that Saracen mothershushed their re - Merely' itifitfitS"'Witli-tlin t 'Ceti b I C name of Omer tie Lion,jand it is nowt said that the loverof 'dogs in*Ulini . ton are ii . the habit of quieting their boisterous, offspring by reminding vtitifkienite the terrible antisloa coun- There aro various and decided expressions of feeling lit town in regard to dogs. One gentleman hail figured' up the cost of fAcling the doge owned in Clinton; and declares that it amouotsannually to consid- erably more thanin ekpeoded by the Corporation in Charity' fur the stone time. • . KILLINO poos To MAKE 'EM HAPPY. Another declares that be Wished •he'ewned the last dog itt existeede, ond le would order his tail to • be cut ofi.jUstOnallind 'the. ears. 'Upon beieg renionetrated with on his. as- suinption of '.superior wisdom' and rorniuded that .even. doge were creat- ed for some.purpose, be justified his deelaration of the tiselessnesit. of dogs in this world, by surmiging that they: wust litive: been created for another sphere, and that it was the duty of all good people to help. them 10 enter that ephere as fast as possible. lie would.tnitaid ttlie• Clinton conecil in enforeing a high dog fax es tbe hegt aicans Of speed- ily sending et least the superiluctue canines to the happy hunting gretiud they'Were predestined' for.' , - . wtio ILiLLS A DOLi 'KILLS A FRIEND. •,.This.stirred up 'the wrath of an old.. gentleMan 'wli holds that be never had n batter 'friend than "old dogTray." He said that the Power that permitted such a .Mitiei•able. enent y of ail created' an i real \to I i vo. Most be an • exceedingly .orei.g.iful‘ Out,: HOW would he like t� hkre some being Superior to him . as he fancies himself' superior. to: a deg. aniputate.his• physical' frame in ' the Milliner lie suggested...for theloul- tnurkieref the 'noble 'deg 7 • . A; LADY'S. OPINION. • .A lady writes us expressing the hope that, the high tax couucitl�rs • will persist in "having it Carried.. Slie.says" that they lieve no occasion .to fear becoming unpoPutai• 011 that • account; diet. it le likely. wouteir "suffrage .will be: in operation ;next year and that the. women would turn out 0 a man to yete forithese: council- *len who ,are • taking Imeasures to rid the town of dogs: :She; also re - Marks that if . gentlemen's .anicies were as unprotected .as those • of the. ladies are 'they woiild be: More' in "dread of 'having thoth gnawedand tasted by those •ntieerable • and „would appreciate the terror that is experienced by ladies #110 evendi i n utive. curs rush ou • and snap at them. 'Altheug,li . our fair correspondent does not adorn. 'the tale she telle, she points out .the, morel of it byenclosing the • folletti- ing which, she clipped frenn it paper a few days ago; •• . • "Mrit•Jobin, o St,••Seuver, dropped iferid Tuesday , morniug, .from a shock to ilio-nerVous. syetem .liroUght. en by fright, She having been attaeked by two NeWfotiediand... •dogg the 'night- previous,"' In Toronto °tie day last Week "a little:eon of Jannis Merliban, re-. Hiding at N. .121 William. Street,. wainbadly'r worried , by a sheep dog belonging to*a btitblier named 'Math 'ewe. The boy was plat ingwith tWo Other lathein front of his own door, and'as, the 'thig Wee running past he threw' a piece .of itat at it. 'thilftd and.: Spiiini�t , 1W--71111- ,shoulder andiitflicting four or five woutsle. A passer-by.beat the clog off with hiir Stalk, . and , earrind• t he • lad into hid hornet, where Dr. Mac. donold found him suffering: extreme • patiTI i epoinniff fringe was sucked nut, nini the wounds were cauterized, Iiin dog was Shot by thnowtier as Boon AR lip • he heard. of the affair," . The t,en extriteta given are net exceptional 'eases they are samplee of what it done by doge almost daily. in some, part of the 'country, and we are not- ourprised that ladies and parents. generally Are hi favor of • some• se' emo for • doing away .with the useless and 'dangerous canines, es- pecially in towns. , MARINO nOGOlt 1161.000006. A Prench seientist AL Pasteur, has ,hist made an interemting coin muniaation totlie Paris Academy of ,$eieitcedn relation ter caniiie mad. nes, Ito advocatita the hie 'ulatien of dogs with the virus taken, from mad dogs. no had rendered twenty dogs preof moth* the disease by inoculating with mall pox virus, Lite diaease la conimunittated itt a Mild form and eausee the .system to, reject the disease in -an acute or dare gefous forte afterward. M. Pasteur insistthat 'ft r the protection of humans dog biontthltion should be made compulsory, GOOD wonpfi YOU The. other evening a dog was notice.' running enti,itimpiug againet the laundry door as if atixione to attract attention. Kate O'Donneil, a lanndry girt weet �tttO See what was the Triatter, When the looking up lute her feet,' waggel his twilOOT 813110E810HE W. DENISON, Takes this means of letting the Public kllow that ha has •opened out a CIOMIZPLIETn ST003‹ E3OOTS AND SHOES -IN- WATTS OLD STAND, Which he will sell at the lowest possible rates, • keep the Celebrated RAYMOND Sewing Machine At a Prico everyone can buy. All kinds of NEEPLES. & OILS ‘WZI Alwayson. h and. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED, Remember the Stand, Opposite Cooper's. IL RIN West of England, Scotch and Foreign -Suitings frouserings, English ca French Worsteds__ 'IVUTIEC•THE •MOTRIElt: „o91rtek.,luys a. epiewiLtily asgorted stock of new pring and Sunimer.Goods. Ordered and 'Ready-made Sults at the lowest prices over hoard o --.none MAORI hest of trimmings nal, and perfect fits guaranteed. A full line of C E NTS • • FURN1SHINC$ always in/pock. Cail and see, it will pay you. • A.BRA.IIILM SMITH The 'Square. 01\TT- tail end darted towards • the stable,. As abe.stood there be moved beck - ward and forwarti.as if anxious . for her to follow. She finally went to the stable, where she found the cow • elioking to dead', Mr. Atkinson arrived' in time. to • remove' a. large. carrot ,which was . 'ridged .eidew ay 8, in 4,he animer's throat, and but for. the intelligence of . the ,dog would have dost the.cow its life. .owner. of a dog 'who resides near the".Columbia river is supplied with fresh flail. during the tvieter by his deg. The dog dives in the that:leer futd catehes large salmon in his mouth. Recently die current carried him beyond the hide and under thdice, .but ho swam fifty feet until be came to another whenCe, le:scrambled Out With.11. • lisiiiri I,itt inoutit. ' USJiFUL iron Yo0c, , . • A Boston. 'paper says • there is a club of young 'men in that city the majority -of whom. are .Gertuans and members of wealthy fitniiiii, who have secured notoriety by .their re- cent eccentricities. . Their latest freak wee st)eying a -dinner of dog' meat.; Seventeen., meMbers of the Jerusalem .Club' satdown to the ?east. The canine ineitt:is reported as excellent, and. the party. was it merry. ong. „ A. keg 'LI itter.nod poppy steake is ;the bill ,of fare or- dered. for iieit.Saturday night. Aif Answer Wanted. •, Can any one bring ua a ease of kid- ney, or Liver oniplaint, that Elect's° • Bitters will not Speedily °Ore? Wesay they can not, as thousands of cases already permanently' mired and Who • are -daily recommending Electric Bitters, will prove.. Brigneti Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back, Or any urinary complaint quickly cured. They pUr• ifv the 'blood, regulate • tbe beWels, and 4et directly ott thedieeivied parts, :Eveey . bottle • .guaranteed. For sale at 59c. a bottle by Watts' & As.4 sin'e reniedY.for Siek Head. tielle, Sour Stomach, Constipation, Torpid Liver,' , Biliousness., &c., no medicine is equal :to Dr, Baxter's Mandrake Bitters 25 cents per bottle. 270-4t renyfield• From our own. Contordent, Many of the readers of the NEws- *BiCento will learn' -with regret °Mlle • death of Dr. Xinian.WOOdS. • He wive aeed about 64 -years. ...The doctor tvas a genial companion, a staunch friend, a trae.cliristian, and a skilful practit. ioner He at, one time took an det ive part in tnehicipal and ppiicieal matters andhad been 'honored with positions both • in tewnship:' Ltnd • countY amnions.: Of late years he. paitilees attentionto those matters. fle was. it Liberal Conservative id Politics, and from his high.sense bf honor and undoubted integrity. exer- cised' quite an -influence .among bis fellow citizens.' Ile wee one of the pioneer .settlers in..this section end clurmg-hig long residenee• worked'as• siduosly itt 'his profession' and had consequently accumulated consider Able of this -worlds goods. It will be long ante .erp Wu sled t.loolt, -epee "his like again • . . • • • A .Lawyer's Opinion of Interest •. to. all • . 3. A.:Tawney, Esq.,•it leading attol•• ney of Winona, Minn:, writes: 'After using ib ibr mord than three years, I •takeegreat p I eiteu re- in. atatitig•that .-I- regerti Dr, King's New Discovery, Or COMMIIIptiOn, as the best remedy in the world for Coughs titici has never failed to cure the most severe .eolds 1 nave thud, and Inver iably relie,r08 the pain in the ehest."' •.Trtal Bottles or this .curc ror nu Throat, and Liin,g Disease- may be had Free. at Watts' Si Co's, Drug Store, Large size $.1.00. - Health is a duiY, Dieing@ a crime Use Dr, Benny Bexter's Mandrake flitters and be eur'ed of al I,bil iotigness or liver trouble, 25 °mite will buy a large bottle, 270.4t , The petition againet, "gbos, and the eonnter petition agtiimit Thos.. fleYsi Of the. got Riding of Huron, have both been dropped and an appeal entered to withdraw the deposi CR, • *Interns; $PANDURY.-In Clinton, on the 19th leaf., the wife of Mr. T. Stan. tlury ertihomt,, of a daughter. . MARRIAGES. KEItit-IIAXWIMIi,-At the rest &nee of the bride's father, ort %rob lOtit, ky Rev. J. X Parke, Cleo. Kerr, Esq, to Sarah Jane second datutitter of Jared Maxwell, Esq., 411 of 'Atortis. 011 ED. MOORE-In Cliivont on the 22114 Mt', Ann Xoore, Aged 06 years, ti months, 3 days. MeLE01.7.-4e Toronto, on thel2nd, met., Mary Meteod,wile Of lien. neth MeLbod, of Morris, tiged Yearn, 1 month, 23 days, Miss Doherty, of Gobourg,recently head milliner with Messrs rferoe & Jackson, has accepted it similar pail don with „Mr. • James Pickard, of Exeter. • . . will do all this. Try it. Every betile system invigorated. Downs' Elixir in Ttli:ulurongcsoninsuurastpbtieons,t.o.up21pc710edr4a,:tiTel matter must he thrown offrthe inem• branett and tissues healed, and the warranted, MARKET REPORTS. (Corrected every. Tuesday afternoon • . CLINT014. '8 our, • •• 56 00 to Wheat, - •• • 100 to Fall Wheat, new; • 0 60 to StIringilVinest, •- • • I 00 to Barley • • • . 0 45 to Oats, • • • . • • 0 34 to l'eas • -• 0 70 to Apples, (whiter) per hid, '.• 200 to Potatoes, • • • • ' 041 to • Butter • • E36'4, • • • Hay, . ' .• - Beef, • - • 'Sheepskins. - • Turkeys, por pound, • Geese • - Ducks,. per pair • Chickens, per pair Pork • 0.113 to • 0 10. to ;.• 7 00 to • -6'00 to . 0 00 'to 075to 000 to .• 0.00 to • . 4 00050 •• 00 to •y00 to Wool • • •" 18 to Cordwood, . • -' • OSlo • 1,••• 5 50 1 05' -1 00 1 itt 0 05 0 34 (170 2 00 41 50 0 18 0 16 00• 7 00 0 00 1 00 0 00 0 00 00 0 00 8 00' 0'81 t 00. aVE CD1RaiGEA.Caaa 011 VALetlaill FARM LANDS In the Township of Morris, and ViUage Lon in Blyth, in the • County of Huron., . NDER POWER OF SALE itra certain reels - tore(' mortgage made 1.4 William Wilson end others mil which 11•111 be, prod.ocod as the time of sale, will be sold by Publio Auctlos, Ms, C. liAsur.roN, Auctioneer, atithe Commercial llotel, in the VILLAOE'OF DLYTI1, on FRIDAY,. APRIL .4th; .1884, At One o'clock pm. .the following Freehold FIRSTLY i --The north hMf of Lot number fourteen In toe riinth cane:Won and :the south 'belied Lot sixtein in the eighth Concession of the Township IA Dorris (excepting from the Said $ nth half of .lot numbersix(een, twenty-four eduare 'perches •heretofore conveYed for church' Purliey&u PcHsfeas).. Tlots ebovs• 'di:ascribed c'Ontain 100 earns 'each, are a rich clay loam and are 'well xvistered by siwing creeks.'' Lot 14o. 14, of which .80 Reyes aro cleared,. is one of tlie beat stock farms in the Cohlity of Huron, the buildings are a fog ad frame bouse; two very good barns 30x60 and 35:400 and two s1Ieds,' Lot 16 has on the hrelnises • a new one and 'atoll story !nine .house on stone, frame bars 4050 aid two frame stables!. . S ROOM:IL-V.-Lott n u tubers 7.21 and 122'ilfthe ViIioao51ttytb, In the said township of Morris, according to the pkin 'thereof, reentered in'the Registry Office for the said Cotinty of Huron, On the twenty•pinth day of December; A.D.7853. The -Village lots have on the preinisda a tiame house 26330 and eiable 20x26. • Torun and conditions will be made known at tithe of sale or may be ascertained on application to •• HARRIS, MAGEE'S& CLARKE, Vendor's So:loiters; London, Lint London, February ¢8th, 1884. 27041 SEED. GRAIN. • $EED :WHEAT; .SEED OATS, SEED' PEAS, - SEED BARLEY - SEED ORE --FOR SALE BY - Pr. IRWIN' • At Standard Elevator,' 272.tf. CLINTON. , 'WE ARICOLTORAL M70: COMPANY, (LIMITED) GLENCOE, or, THOSARCHIER.ACENT, c;1\71.- sa own tin yeti tee the Celebrated ‘troontt Trot) Harvester and the litattY ilea0or ltty 110.1(01, .4.t715),4 sae etasr_ Itunrvuents; • All 'Warranted. Repairs constantly on hand. IEI WArtictoom next Centelon's Carriage works (Salton • '• 871.30. BOIniiliOil LiCeilSe .Aot TOTIOM T8 heitiinV Glynn that tho Board of Lieense iiiiineCOlonntliPIN17413V°t them 9rTjapYY°4011114.7"DA,viti MARCH, 1884, at 11 o'clook in the forenoon, et Ole court Muse, In thd 'FOW14' OF GODERICK, for tht. purpose of tomer Into eenatieration ttlt applications to ,ort 'keen for such licensee its by "The Liquor flame Ad 11383° aro authOraed 10 bo granted. ItEllttlt PERRIN'S, Oblei buipeetor of Licenses ter the County 012 Buten license • Inspector's Nutice. A W. PftlitSONS Alestring License* tot the tan of Upon' for 'Bit arming licenee year ere aorsty anew UM Bid& applIgation Ituat he le elY lunefis Ab 01 iskeete the lat day 61 Apo nest, . ST,.PTIEN *V.SI1itt, License !Moder, •eitstoa, teth,1884, 07340 • LONDON LOAN 003Y. ovv., $100 000 to thr.qo M14,0WE5V trAtett, Short este loans at ' 6 S4el- pei;* Cent 2 cfloalY 04 *764 ar ittivr xativer .What We IVisk to- :Say to the. • _Ppi ,nr .:Spring Import lions are now in 'Moe O pluTspwaglotgea2 uu ()rings we home ever shown, OUR DRESS GOODS: An assortment equal to any in the county. Our Mantle Departml INQVP in full Swing. AL well assorted stock or 1VIanttei. ings and 'VrinunIngs. See Them - OUR TWEEDS...A %ORALER E_QT I 0 N N S.- OUR COTTOALL MAKE; BOTH IN NS -"WHITE AND GREY. S4irtingpt ton Tweeds,- Tweeds, Hats, Caps and Neckwear. SP=PIDI13 ASSORTMENT. •••••••••• 0 AY USEMA • The Dry -Goods' Emporium of Clintim. au& WE ARE STOWING NOVELTIES IN Lace Collars, Linen Collars, Lace Ties, Silk Tie, Muslin Ties. These Goods are all NEW and of the Latest Patterns, and at prices that will ensure their ready sale. Call and secure smne .of the BARGAINS inithis line before they are all -picked up. In this Departinent.wc are shoWing,. the ofol Gogs iUtliOJarKe ,Pur:Mcint/.•.Mdker;.• . • Has returned and •is prepared to execute all orders.entrusted t� her. • amborgh Edgings AND INSERTIONS, 2001:NE PATTE1101- To Choose From ! iAiiTHs Season's Importations-: .E/r Intendinr, buyers sh'Nld see our stock before purchasing, as it will be to to their interest to do so. ESTATE OF THE LATE J ODGENS, Ily .tloods alaoe of albite and Hum County liew SCO110 liErt •' And we are now,thorougly equipped with;the FINE8T BAC/(ORO/NDS and' ACCESSORIES . That tan tiproeured, and in great variety, Our 'betty is highly Iiihod OablRet 19*.0k Okay v. DM*, Clinton, roceries cheaper tkur ever at 000PEIM 05004100, The undersigned begs to return" hift 4,100(01.1apita it)".1,411 411111011)110 uto toluene ;for WO ota1 patrenaew to. r the 14at twn years, told as 114 Bitentia to ONO Ns customers thu fleet Value poseihle for thPir utalley, he hopes to meet a coutionanee (it • their patreeage, HIS 00 OT, TEA • will still be a Specialty, and ran not be beaten in the market, Au oilif-tr Groceries as low es pessible. Large Stock of ("AA.A.SS W ARE a44. CROCKERY on hand. Also FRE6W OAT MEAL . QD,N MEAL, FLOUR: QAT84 POTATOES', &o, • Citrei me a cell and be satisfied. T. C9OPER, FREEMAN'S Woltz/ powzmus, ,Q03461114.139tV l'urjutive, Is is sof, sure, and effectual iederuYer 01 triqtttg qchiiareacT, 4004: • To THE PUBLIC, •Goderichlfarble Work8 r•IIAYE appoInt%1 1IR. ROBERT fol. ORD0N, a. General Agent of the Goderich Workii for the 4.11hinty 1luton. •, •1021)P11 VANS1'0145:. ••proprietor, Goderleh, rob. V, 1883. aliutou Iarblo Works, - HURON STREgTs C.WNTRii COOPER, .11 Manufacturer of and dolor 11;411 lands el Marble & .Granito for Cenfetory Work atliiures that defy competitign , • Alf°nienufacturer otJe Celebrated AtertrumAn Srat,re lorVittitliug .purs • poses iind Cemetery Work, which must be .fteen to be appreeiitted.;7-All werlt warranted, to.ylve satistactiote ' -AND , . t 0 . M. 'i• - •Ir 1.• 8 The.subseriber bogs to return his sincere., thanks -to Lis etfatoniers and the publie generally, for the liberal patronage extend; ed to him, itt. the pest,. and by 'furnishing Best- drtiele --AT TRH- . LOWEST liemulerative Price lie bol4s to. merit at. ceetietitinee a the saute:. . .Ile roald specially retionimend t trial of his Dialler lotronTkrtoie. of the Yarty BEST • BRANDS Of 1l11.ANDIES, PCir WINES 'and .11011LA0D 0 TNS, suifahle . fee: ntedieiaal purposes and 'family use• fins& ALS rind Gl3t1NESS": PORTER, in • bottlea-pinti.oe coatis, CANAniANAkasi Awn roareti, PAULIN() 84. Devies hseea conetantly on heed, . just 'received, in ..print e eeeditioin Mott TRIAL. GiN111111' .A.LE, CnAltleACNE PLAIN SODA. ;•. IPZ'Sae Agent!. or Coderich, N.R.0 •-.ALBERT STNEET CLINTON v -22.1 i. • ADVERTISING Eliciesql-4:11t4:11111: ills al the ohne of LORD a& THOMAS, Mei Corinlek Block, Chicago, Ill, IiPeop1s1rotj BP; Cantelon 13ros..;. ' ALBEHT.ST., CLINTON. . • . _ro 'We Pear No,litvalo. .M.11......1•11 TEAS. Otir Teas are ttliVityn elicited and the •Coffee' e ad SPtitar- leaesseitliee'ery best and cheapest 111 the Market. •. Oar -stuck' of ('neral (twen:lea Is tlin Sir pit tiSeci in the County. ' The best valne itt tOwn.lit Goods, Con feetlonrry, (41,1041 tockety • and China•Wit re. Andrew's Sorghinn t yrup kept eon: . stoutly On hall 1. .1,roduce takeu. . . 0,URS OR rigtievg ottrousIvessi, bazhvas., pY$PEPSIA, IMOPS INDIOESTION, fi..urreftliva JAUNDICE. 0 rim Henn EIN'S'IPECA#, ecorY OP Slat tilt 30004 pRYNLIS • taiumotm: OE ME mak Ahd wrote specteit utt Aosta* arielog.troPew disorder...44 LIVER, KIDNEY4.,8TOPAA,A4 RowELA Aft r1 -00P# 1 ROARK &