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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1884-05-07, Page 1i‘ht %or*: tIttord is rinnatuan Event' WetineaclaY MornIng• * Ni*V‘kiAsS 4V. 'V Q6.00, 443' Tama orates, Albert Street, Clinton, Ont. 41.2,1 a4vanee ft not se pauf, The proprietors of Tei4CIODERICII NEWS, UZ P4114134 the laisine4 andlilant of 'rut Humes Remus, will le future publish the ten aleamated papers in Clinton, ender the title of "rah Jingo.; islaws• Clietoa is the most prosperous town in Westera Oatatio, is the matt/considerable manufacturing, and the gentle of the finest agricultural section in Ontario. The eombined circulation of Tait Wawa- R,Ecettlmageeds that or any paper pub - Imbed ie the County of Iluren. Itis, therefore;nnisurpassect 48 an • advertising medium. Oar rates foradvertising ere: 1 column I year, $90 column I year, $30 5 uses,50 " 5 mes, 18, 1 " 3 :nos, 30 " 3 mos 12 " 1 year, 50 jr, I year, 18 " 6 1408, 30 fr S8111°SP 12 a " 3 mos, 18 a " 31110$p $ W thOttrilifitrUCUQ11$ as: to space and time, w'll be left to tirer-jtelg- meet et the compositor in the display, tn- sorted until forbidden, measured by a eale of solid noupa,reil (12 lines to the pelt), and. ebarged 10 cents n line for first nsertioa and 3 cents a line for catat sub- agent insertion. Orders to diseontiane advertiaements must be in wilting. ite' Notices set as BEADING MATTER, (Nouparell measurement, 3.2 lines to the 'nett) 10 emits per line brst insertion ; 3 scuts per line eachhubsequeut insertion. JOB WORK. • .We have 'one of the best appointea Job • Otaces west of Tergete. Our facilities in this department enable no to do all kinds' of work—frous a callin 'ear(1 to a mammoth poster, 'in ,tho best style known to the raft, and it the lowest possible rates. Orders byinail promptly attended to. • ' • - Address, • The News -Record, , $1.,25 per Alli1141, ill Advance. "INDEPENDENT IN ALII. THINGS, NEUTRAL IN NOTHING." WRIT -ELY ds TODD, Publishers, VOL VL -40. 22 CLINTON", HURON COUNTY, ONT., WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1884. - WHOLE NO, 284 plating. TIIE MRSONS BANK. Incorporated by Aot of Porno/want, n00. CAPITAL, $2,000,000 BEST, - $500,000 'Head Office - MONTREAL. . THOMAS WORKMAN, President. ,I. U. it MOL8ON. Viee•President, F'. WOLVERSTAN TIleatAS, General Manager ..,•••••• Notes discounted; Col/odious made, Drafts issued, Sterling and American. ex- change bought and sold at low- • est curreat rates. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS W"41-?s,E3111RIES_ Money advanced to farmers on their Pwn notes with one or moro endorsers. No mortgage re. quIred as security. H. 0. BESWER, •Manager, February. 1884. CLINTON. vtoleg to wend. MONEY TO LOAN -At low rates of Interest and upon terms to suit borrowers. • MANNING & SCOTT • • Beam Block Clinton Clinton, May Mb, 1882. 20 - N1-0PT,tc! !end in tarp or 1335)1 Gunn:, on LLIL gotta mortgages or pers. nal, oeurtty, nt the lowest onyrent rates. 14 DALL nuroe.st. chnton,°Feb. 25.1$b. . V Clinton. Ont !" g .'.81181NES§ DIRECrofly, e 0 Eif"„.-, >- En La -4 z 0 0 peatowl.. • EDWIN, KEEFER 3Dmig-ii.x,r, Late of Torento; Honor Graduate Royal College ef Dental Surgeons,. • Qoats's Block, - • Minton. All Work Registered: • Charges Moderate Da' REEVE. Mlice, 'Itattenbury Street, Do- . modiately behind Itunsford's book tore. Residenee tpposite theTemperanee 1 -bit, Huron Street. Office hours from 8 eau. to 0 p. in. Clinton, Jets. 14; 1881. • Pvt. MANNING & SOQTT,. Barristers, Solicitors, Coniteyaneere, •tke CAM- • ans.:toners tor Ontario and bluttiDsba. Era- OtRue—TewN HAT4 CI4INTON. Clinton, may 17t1s,,1.882. • 20 D. A. FOBR4dT.gR, : 110NrerANCER, LAND, 1.NSUR111011,& L# C111X.E12AL AGEN'T. Or 110059 to Loan, Offiee, Beaver Block, Clinton. V22tf SEAGFAt la MORTON, Barristays, , God. •arich Wiligloan. C. SO.tg-ei, Ooderich. J. A. Morton, Wriigham. 1-1y. • DAVISON• 44 'JOHNSTON, Law; Chaneery,and' Con vo:t•aticing. Ofliee-West Street, next door to Post Clue, Doderich, Ont. , .57. 1L) C. HAYS, Solicitor, • &c. Ofilee, corner of Square and West Streetrover Butler's Book fil,tore, Ooderich, Ont. . • 07. Money io lend at loWest rates of interest, CAMFION Barrister,. Attorney, Solicit& its chancery; conveyancer, Sc.. °nice orer ,Jordan's Drug.Store, the rooms formerly 000. led. by .fudge Doyle. • . • , APE Any amount -of • nioneY • to loan at lowest rates Of internst: ' • 14y. - AttrtIonc!riog.. tor Ialt ,or to 'Wet . We Vint:Ft itlitAlcuaguriformOntho 'FARM poR, SALE. • • , T 'N THE County Of.Ohlopewa, ;Ride of Michigan, I the Southwest quarter of Suction ss, usleP 44, North itange 2; West, containing 100 acres ac. cording•to the (love:mut/tit survey. This fano is: siruated on the main road from seta St. Marie, to Feint St. Ignaee, and Is 81 miles. from the ris. ifig village of Strongvillek or further partieul: ara'aPply to ' HARRYVILLINGIIAII, • • _ •• .Bayfleld Ituad, , 2,42:•,4t.•• Goderich ;,•F•L W—BALL; A .11arioNEEm tor .Flpros CoSsts: Sales at- tjtharided to in any part of the county. • res orders to' Goosuncit 1 0. V-17; • CHAS. niMILTON, • . • A UCTIONEER, :land, load and insurance ogent Myth. Shies attended in town and country, reasonable terms. A list of farms and v1IIngd Iota for sale.• Money to loan on real estate, -At tow rate's of Interest. Insurance effected 'on all classes t)f properts. Notes end debts collected. Goods appraised, and sold on commission, Bei:k- r:1.e stocks bought and sold. •• • • Doc. 10, 1850 Vtterinary. •.• 'FOB SALE. N THE vlibar,e of BEhGRAVE, the d'welling• hoose' and store occupied by IneA The site Iv one of th0 most dear:title in the village for busi-. netts. Titers Is a good stable, outhouses, and ati excellent soft water cistern on Hu/premises. The lot 'comprises of 11.11,Uerej Tao buildings are In good repair. /Vill be sold cheap, as the pro- prietor iagniiiir up business. Termseast. • ' Apply to ' • . WM. DUNCAN , • poliCrate, Ont. . 5•11.tf,. FARM FOR SA.LE. . T"g.f3ITBSCIUDER offers for actle;•togeehei'.or separately, 011 terms to suit • purelatser, lot. 21 find p:trt of lot .2e, eott: 15, Godcrich Town- ship, 3 miles from Clinton' consisting ;of 140 • woos, 125 cleared,. balantehardwood timber, OW:.3111)10. :. aple. Bothlots are well watbred , Com. fortable frame house; barn 49280 with stables nn-: detneath, also other .outbuildirigs, Good and large orchard; 200 holce apple and e variety of pther frnit•trees 'Apply an the 010101808 to • ' ot address . S. G. PLUMMER .Cli' 11:73-W . • , Clinton 1'. e.- • • • • • • . J. E..E3LAOKA.u., Veterinary Surgeon,. Oraditate of the Ontario Veterinary College, To. ronto, haying. opened :in Wilco 'in •Ulluton, Is prepared to treat ail diseases of domestic animals on the most Modern prin. elples; Ail operations carefully performed, and cans promo. ty attended to bY daY or night. lees moderate, OFFICE, —1st door West, of • Ken- nedy's Httel, Clinton, Ont. V-17. tuOical. TNsTegitsarar, lausto,-missWeblior, from A the Boston conservators, of inusic„,ffill take ihnited number of pupils on the organ? Mono. Partici:lot attention given to those wljp wish to r—'••••• Triptaskimmthelownsentetymovpot resi- dence:of tr: P. Davis, heal' the orgar: fa ry, 35 Photographers orD *Olt' TOWN: PROPERTY . FOR . SALE , . . , . • . Doi SALE; a house told two lots -on queen -.street, a short distance north of Princess-st., nearly ' oppdsite the* resitIMice of C. 'N. llartt, Esq, This property is in 'a very commanding, healthy lbealitn. there is-iv:nice ,tosortment of •fruit trees; ornatnental fir and other Dees also add ItIlleh te the apperiranee of the .prOperty. The house is,fairly tommodions. Tite around is enclosed by a nice, upright. slat %fence, painted • white. This Is'.a very desirable property and will be sold onexceedingly moderate terms. Apply to . • , • • • • HENRY STEVENS Cliinto'n; Feb. 26• 1994 , 273.1m gotelo. COMMERCIAL • HOTEL • Prints, Sateen', Cretonne Fringe, White Pique, Cretonnes,. White DOOk Muslin, Black Book Muslin, .Checited jaconet Muslin, White Law)* White Figure Brilliant. Our Bobby is to Please Our Customers. White Drill, All -wool Grey Flannel, Colored Canton Flan- . nel, White Cotton Yarn, White Cotton Warp, Cottonade. Zor Pants, Colored Woolen Urn.. • Our Bargains Represent Goods , • • 'which Sell Themselves. • Gents' Braces, Boys' Braces, Men's Cotton Sox, Men'e Wool Sox Itlen's Merino. Sox, Boys' Silk Bows, Men's Silk Ties, Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs, Boys' Jersey Suits. Have You Seen Our Stock of Corsets • at Low Prices I Ladies' Corsets, Corset Steels, Factory Cotton, White Cotton, Table Linen, Bleacbed Table Napkins, Brown Hol- land, Russia Crash; Cottoti-Ticking,, Straw Tickings, Linen Towelling.•, Kindly Tell Your Friends About Us. •• Slack Spanish Lace,- Tombola -Lacie, Torolion Edging, Black Jet Lace, Darned Net Lace, Maltese Lace Cottchi, Saxony Lace, Cream Cotton*Lace. The World Contributes and • John Craib.PiStributes. Men'En. Cetton Underwear, Boys' Scotch Caps, Rain Umbrellas, Black Velvet, Black Silk "Velvet, Black Farmers' Satin, Black Watered Noreen, Colored Watered Moreen. ' Bleached Cotton Towels, Linen Drill, Bleached 'Turkielt. Cloth, Table Damask, All -wool Tweed, Stair Linen, Bleach- ed Sheeting, Unbleached. Canton Quantities Purchased For Cash tell Our Story White Cotton Lace, Silk Oriental Lace, Colored Silk Lace, Wid White Embroidery, White Insertion, Mantle Ornaments, Colored, Spotted Net, Black Spotted Net. Come and see them. • Small Profits and Quick Iteturns. It is the Quantity Sold that Pays. Colored Silk Velvet, Colored Dress Silks, Colored Satins, Black French Merino, All -wool Black French Cashmere, Union Black Cashmere, They are grand Value, Our Print Trade This Season is Immense. Bleached Canton Flannel, Checked Cotton Shirtings, Striped Cotton Shirting, Blue Denim, Brown Denim, Brown Duck, Checked Duck. Be sure and see these goods,. CRA,I13 A Child Buys at the Same Prices as - a Grown-up. Person.. Gents' White Shirts, Gents' Linen Collars, Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs, Gouts' Stiff Felt Hats,•Gents' Soft Felt Hats, • Boys' Stiff Felt Hats, Boys' Soft. Felt Hats. Road' This, Then Buy From trs. Black Lustre, Black Nun's Veiling, Black Bunting, Black • Brocaded Lustre, Black Brocaded Sateen, Black Set* (all wool), Black Sateen: - • • 'MlLIANERY.ct gAmmE,DEPARTIVENTBOOMiNG.,.. • • . . A DRIVING TRADE• Done in Embroideries. Lovely New Eat- • •res.': broideries front" 5o, up per •yard. • One of the best 'assortments of low and medium •••• priced Embroideries shown in Western Ontario, . LADIES ANDA MISSES' • . T rf 1' • -0111i dersey u eves ' From 12 to 28 inches long. • - • - • JUST IN Two cases of.New Hosiery in plain and striped, and in order to have a quick sale for these goods; we have made the profits light COMO and examine the guods and see the prices. We have them in Merino, Cashmere and, Cottou for ladies and children. This Betel Is furnished. throughout with great care to meet the wants of the travelling ,publie. Commodious sample rooms. . The best of littuors• and cigars' are always kept at the bar. Cisiod table. ,,Best • situated Betel in Clinton.: Give us a call. • `' • Tvi0ORE, Proprietor,. Clinton, 'June Yth, 1882. • • BEilkspONI. • REMOVED •u -a0 TOWN HALL: ball and leave your order for good pc:ir of Boots or Shoes. ' Gent's Sewed Boots from $5 up. '! Ladies Sewed Shops $2.50 up. HN OR (. THE GREAT ..PRIt".00Q110 MAN; CLINTON, ONT: P. 8. -7 -Butter and Eggs taken in exchangeor gosds. 1 I PRAIB her sister Mory aged 16, orphan sewing girls, and attacking Jennie in • her bedroom. She defended herself, recognised him, severely wounded him in the face witIr her fingernails, and While he wita escaping from Lite window struck Isini so that he fell headlong, willing on an ash can and receiving a wound from whieh he nearly bled to death. • THE CONSPIRACY CASE - Adjournment To The Court Of •Queen's Bench. CRAIp GQING ArD • NOT GOING • TQ gifuRcm. . • A VERY timely serMon was preech-. ed feta Sundays ego by one of oar Enhastera 011 -"Why priople do not ge to.cliurch, especially men." There is ample room for improvement in Ohl reaped: The Mitchell Advocate remarked the, other day '.that not thirty per Cent.- of the min% male population of that place are' church goers.. This is a deplorattlestate of affairs • in • a professedly Christian • . cohnunnity, and it were net *three sonable to infer that the people of Mitchell are not any 'more gnilty of inattetition to thin fennel but hiably • necessary adjunct: of religions wor ship than is theaverage gem- • munitt... - Surely • our"people cannot. be in • that deplorable ettedition • death tbed hy south one wherein he slue "we . have just knowledge, enough to. doubt the first -chapter of genesis, and net faith suffiaient to believe itt the Sermon On the Mount." .No, this cannot .he the reason. There' are few who doubt the story - of the I3ible, from the, beginning. Gtesteis tit the last chapter of Revelations. • ,• Can it: be that. oti-cliurelt goers are to much puffed up With spirit - gal pride, blinded by the Copceit of their owo. Itnoietedge of the Chrie 'den' religion, while they are titter strangers to the practice, power and life f Oda f "Mice' good" sihd Who do need • the strengthening power of • good, ex - :ample.. These may be wembera tf their Own 'fetniljt. ..7 -were well , to give a thought to them. Parents have a double reitponsibility, Tiley Owe something to the cinnatunity at large as Weil is .to..thuse who .forni • their innuediete domestic circle ;The Ciiriittan .religion requires from um rational as well at. spit itual service. The ritual observances are few and. are instructive, as Wel1. as, tads and inceritives. ,to the .performance of what...I we acknthaledee' to be our ....tl-e fee 31 costlybox Ldp. as which win sop all, 01 either sex, to more money right away than' anything else in this world, Fortunes await the workers absolutely mire. at. once address Tani( co., Augusta, Maine, CD Life Size Portraits a Specialty'. qatot.. -L. • No. 710. • *At N "rta • Meets einenb Moneat of eVery utonth. npstalra, opposite the Town Ilan, visiungurenlen o always made wetiome. A. M. TODD, W. M. P. ANTaLOS, &KV,' l'WHEDY, ts.'ii. 11, . Cilvitr3r,„),?:4geg,„1;ti,.8A 1)1k.: A‘, 111 vvating brahr. cordially invited. MACSVIittakin, W. it. L. FORTUNE, S80, Clinten, Jan, 14, 1881. TO MERCHANTS lbw to Sell Goods • TA.LX TO ea, 1.110 •r17.1R PAM TIM. GoxixeI4Z01-X ATONE • Clocks, Jewelry, SILVERWARE, .j. BIDDLECOMBE, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, CLINTON. idles' Gold ';and stiverl.lewelry— Brooeltes, Ear Itins„.os, Bracelets, etc, Solid. Silver and Plated WARES, Seitable foe timidity, Wedding, or 'MO - day Presents. Gooaa air large or smelt M11.9c8OODI to RUM fill SetittOil8 of the year. Ste the Stook. • Leese vailetv or Glottis. :Everything of the best makes. Gentlemen's Plain anti rancY Jetielry In endless variety. • verj,„Iteprilring promptly attended to and satisfaction guarameed. 6 A Pun Stook of Sootaoloo, • Of kilo Best Stakes, always on band, • Bidd.isa6‘'oinbe) • Oppottite tatt Uatket, g n ss Many 'probebly abstain from .attending cherth heeause they have art idea thet they will hear the settle old story' Sunday after SuildaY. But there are thousands of reeds and'although „any one of them may • bring one to his destisiatiAon, yet the shode of conyeyence ttlear. be as ve.ri- ed as the roads, Even the same text admits.,- of atarreit treatment; •oite cannot tarn all the juice out of lemonat 'one squeeze. When one of the disgusted pews', audibly thinks ottt 0, I have heard that. before," The pulpit has a very good rejoinder in "Certainly, and that is the reason I .say it again." No doibt many would not only not be injured but'would.be inateri ally beheiitted Ity lowing important truths it4ated and re -iterated Sun,. day elter Sunday in order to itn !wee's, or keep alive impressions already shade. . No doubt the good old traditions the Sabbath have lost much •of their hold upon the people now -a - days. This should net ,be. If at- tendance at divine serVide On Saii- bath was good for our fathers and mothers it should be beneficia,l, to no oan it be that the delinquent church goers believe they are of the elect and are bolted to ,be Saved whether or • not • they attend to the customary • religioutt' dicanees or possess the .living ward spiritual gruel Vossibly5 but if adults, men especially, re. train frOM going to church from a dangerous belief that tIlOY p088efiff all the knowledge "and all the graee necessary>, for a Christian, they Should nob bo so utterly Selfish AS tO have lie thought for others. There May be any With are not so duty. • Example, says sothe one, "is a compeediunt Of instruction." Now „sci, long as .wei admit' the benefits of the Christian religion so Icing shOuld. we, attend iti•chief ordinance —eharch service. Oar. doing so would not 'only he beneficial to our- •aelv,es bet would ,he e. strong ele meta in diffusing that desirable in; struetion whiJi a goisd ,exaMple is said t,o 'be a Compendium' of.. • A recent arritet 'in noticing Lite decline of simple Christian' faith .says "We „recently :saw .8 man who believed that Abe whaleswal towed Jonah, mid we Were glad to •see him; and to. cling to -this rare specimen: of all faith and no (alleged) •intelligencelie was a nitich ha`p." pier looking maxi: 'than any one of o,f.the advanced thinkers of • the age that we ever had the' ideasure'of seeing.' In 'another place' he re mark : 'We have,traded 'off all doubt but that nivel: gdod is aeaunp.. fished by intelligently using the virible means and opportunities of tendering that serviee Willett we acken-4vlailge to be. due a higher power. Among all • the' good influencee acci•e lited to the 4y.nica1i termed "necessary :evil"—womain ' we do not remember to have seen reference ;made, to that 'Etecruilig• from her elan oh -going habits. • The .religieus elemetti is unduubteilly more getter, al •in women • than .in alien. Her iefinembe 011 the grewn *up t's great, bet it is intiniiely greater by means of her terichingS and example to the futtire men and *einem of the coun- try. Byettatnple particularly. lier persiatence ..111 church going and insistence. en. the attetalance„.there of these' whom she can conttol, has been and ie to.day the Moat Powee- ful. factor in pleservipg the religien of our fathers. • Eugland's armies', England'a cont- emn:MI magnates and philanthrop- ists; England's statesmen Inive ,lone much to Christianiee Lite Wot ld,. but they, Would have lied no Christianity to perpetuate were it -not -for the church -going influenceof wetnen. These who speer at women as going to church to display' their 'Boort/and criticise that of ,others are themoat addle -headed .creatures ratio can im- agine.. They exhibit Mulost'as much . . stupidity as Mehemet when be ex - simple religious -faith for a few theagre scientific. :facts; but- there May Rome that day, ivhen we think of bestowitg our patronage on Etonie undertaker, that, we shall wish to trade hack agaip, and in something of a harry: A slight smell • of camphor 1118 sick.,room • has often proved efficacious „ in withdrawing thoughtfrom questions of Mere iiitelleetual scieotifie criticispi, and fixing them on the true condi- tion of the individual soul, AO eminent theologian wrote: 'If ever a -poor num bottle up his head, it is at church; if ever the rich man views him with respoct it is there; mitt both will be the • bettor and the publie profited, the oftener they meet in a eituation, in which the Consciousness of superiority in Lite one is tempered and mitigated, and the apirit of the other ereeted and confirmed.' 'The very essence of Christianity is totipare the world- ly vanquished and to trush the proud..• Although the true Won of religi- gious economy is spiritual morality based on the Apostle's oreed, not mannerism; is in the verity of faith rather than in the outward form Of • worship, yet the outward adhesion to a definite eec)eitiastical or theo. lo tical syetem, with its concomitant element of Christian communion, does greatly (lid in bringing about a common reeognition of the great realitiest of Christian thought and life. Though the accident of ex - Amts.! form —chureh going and at. tedion to the various ordinances of a definite ecclesiastical system—may • not las essential, tliere Oati be no eluded women from his yaradise. It is passing strange that that Oriental diusiaot, se shreird , in selecting the appliances hy which he expected to extend his new revelation, should have onalted the element whigh bas been found most potent in perpetu- ating Christianity. All honor; then, to the avousett, as church goer% • • • aoss'Potrentessr TJKA.T MAY MEAN FOKEVAL, The first gun, and it was only Ein10.11 pistol shot, of the conspiracy case before the Asaizes was fired Tuesday of last week before a crowd- ed coutt room, Chief Justiue Hag- erty presided ' • judge Galt also oe- cupying a seaton the Bench. The number who gained admit- tance was something surprising, considering that -constables were •planed at the doors with orders not to admit any but those who had business in the court. The four ,defendants were early on the Scene, and surrounded as they were • with an artay, of counsel. that comprised the brightest legal Weal lights in Canada, seemed calm itt7d•Confident. The defendants were not required to enter the dock, but Were given seats immediately in rear ot their counsel. They were arraigned in due form and asked to plead. Dr. McMichael rose and on be- half of Kirklend, objected to. •the last count in the indiotment which was to the effect that the four con- spirators bad combined to change the timber, policy of the government. His contention was that this charge had not formeda portion of the orig- inal indictment, and had not been -heard before -themagistrate; there- fore could not be then forced •upeit . them. ' .• • • Several of ,the bounsel followed in the tame strain,' the argument, tasting considerably over an hour, His Lordship' overruled the objee- Con. • 'Then Dalton. McCarthy took the floor. On behalf of the. defendant Bunting he clemerrect to the • whole indictment, on the greund that it vsis insufficient in law, that no ade- quate offence had been proven. The cletiturrer Was adoptedby ail the de- fendants. • • Mr. Irving -."The. Crown says the indictmeut is sufficieat in. We join issue. •• • Then it was agreed that •a writ of "certiorari" should he taken out by the defendants to remove the eaith to Court of Queett's13ench for argu- argument: • The -matter now Stands in this way. This argpment will be -heard in teirn before the Dal court, some- time about the Middle of May., lf the deiberrer is sustained, that will end the case ; if net it Will be order-, ed back to the next Assi3e for trial. Thesdefendanta have great hopes • that the case will end ie the Court of Queen's Bench. or of bia wife, the one surviving to take all. From the fact, as is al- legecl, that McCabe was not poseess- ed of any property, those ;melting for a motive are not slow to turn up the drawing -up of this- will to the disad- vantage of the accused. Mrs. Mc- Cabe left the sum of $100 and a gold watch and chain to Annie McL, od, a daughter of nos, AluLeod, a Ito was named after het. It is also stated that McCabe effected the loan • upon the property of $500 a shott time ago, a portion of attach was ex- pended in securing a license. n the neighborhood the general belief is thet the death of the woman was hastened by some unfair means, as several persons saw her washing • blankets and other heavy woolen goods during Friday, and they argue • that if she had been drinking as heavily as her husband pretends she had, it would have been impossible for her to have controlled, her nerves and petfortned . the manual labor al- luded to, men from various parka date Do- minion and others beitty, present. Among the tloral .tributes Was a magnificeet pillow Befit by ethployes hi 'Him. Mr. B4well's Dep•artment at Ottawa. ,. •• • Judgment was • delirered last Week. by Mr. Dalton,Q. O.,. at- Oa-, goode hall, Torietto, ou the question. raised • as to the right of Stewart dr. McPherson; •of • Hainilten, to the $1,000•bribery money paid by Mc - Knit to • the Speaker. His Lord- ship expressed a strong view in fever of the creditors'. right, to :the money, but in, view of the fact that an appeal would he taken from his decision in any event, he refrained from making any order.so ai to save Proeeediliga will •now be Laken to:bring the case before the court next month:, • IIIIWEEK'S ' • CANADIAN. Hamilton, Ont.; gained „1100 itt 14.8t year. Total pep. 40, 000. . •••. The Bettk of 'Toronto has clechired a half yearly dividend of four per eent., with two per cent. bonus, mak- itig six per cent for half year - A hill has hen introduced into the Manitoba Legislature providing' that the mati • who takes a brihe shall be equally guilty with the cah1. dfdate for legislative lumen who gives a bribe, ,Mrs. T. A. Smith, of Chadian, has fallen heir to the sum of $80, 000 by the death of her father, 8. J?. Hodge, Who died in Deta oit, De- cetteed who was an extensive' owner of iron works, amassed a large for- tune, EdwardJagger(' gave a Hamilton news boy • ft cOtintPrfeit fifty cent piece in payment for a paper and took 48 cents change. • The boy afterwards tdiscovered the et:int was bad, hod Jaggard arrested, and the man Was llontoncod to two ,tnonths in jail with bard labor, A motion to release Churley blacksmith, from jail, hes been re- fused at Osgeodo UslL Miss .11uek,, of reterbote bee a. suit for bleach of promise of marriage pen& ing agransl :him, and hearing that he was about to leave the country „she liad hint arreated 1011 It copies several e•eelts,ago, The funeral of the lato Mrs Bow - ell at flellevilkt Was largely attend. ed, many distingoldhed Otangewe. auy sawn), whets the thlloi in the world for quieting Seas ellytug JlIrritetloa of the nerves an fOrUerstilittitn:11,100fopin;:viooy: enerVoue cOeiss pl ,4utia4gel vyln:uittatteuirlelly40411i41441:::::: t'Savee form of flops! onaerge oust PiltAY4181treltittPlvs:)trhIkeltb:::::t1144o:173::ee: ttiba:sitetess7 nrfeibheene utt.yf At loan ti ry or* gans; such as Bright's-dieease. diat urine, anti ell the diaesples ettd sil-s 4pheetheijs nulallt‘4,18:0!ciall :Pas lyi:kw;i telloi: nt r:Yeboi 4111:1:4:1:14-1 le xa c abalirieoatitoc ;vie:la:1141 II errt,Imissevamse4:047; dyspepsia; constipation, incligeatioot and they tell you; combined With others equally yek Dfandrakel or Dandelion!" Bence, when these retnediea arts end emphatically "13uehte suAehlidagwaomnclP:rfunufleaaand ln'r.Yott:ritittOetke ei*! Ohre power le developed which Lase4 varied in its operations thet no dis- ease.or ill health can possibly axles to resist its nearer, and yet it its wel4etrtn nnesVsatildr smntuttleo tbe slfrst I wirld1 e 1 k 44 use, r '"Alteost aqqesTok'r!iltle'1:1111iy"tlysiug" For years, and given up by phyhi -clans ef Bright's and other kidney die eases, liver complaints, severe cough called consumptiou, have been ottreat IFVroommesnigglotny6onfen'terluYr:Ite'ai7, inervott4t4 ness, wakefulness and various diaeam es peculiar to women People drawn out of Lampe from excruciating pangs ef Rheuinatism, Inflammatory and chroole, or suf. f e rl ngclips rare fu 1 a I • Eus indaiagletsvthioentl,ual'uld °13311faigittatison. ions tg-I- '11441Yrtseteatt frail „ 11"utvbeenuereisred her rto Haby !fop Bitter, proof of which Cau be found in every umglibott -.hood it the know!' world. • 282-4 SloW POISOU, A MATiiimomiAL TRAGEDY AT LINWOOD, • WATERLOO COUNTY, ONTARIO. a Merlin Now's. Mrs, Mary Hensley, a • newly married woman, was at the instan( :0 of her husbarld, on Wednesday 23rd arrested; charged with administering poisonous drugs to her late husband, John Ball. The lady appears to be about 40 years of age, while her husband' is only about 25 years. She is of rather prepossessing ap- peiiiance, whieli was no doubt partly due to the fact that she had reeent- ly, to wit, on the 14th day of the present month of April, exchanged a mourning fot a wedding COstli in which latter elle appeared before their worships. • An Mara of the geotactic Gazette peblished. last Thursday contaitis hOtiee Of the ciitiallov.•ance tiy His . , . ExCelleney of the "Aet ,respecting License Duea". passed at the last session of the Ontario Legislature. :It will be remembered this is tbe Act in which .Mowat' attemptedto bulldeze !kilter dealers by charging a higher license to these holding a license un- 1 dor the Domteion .A.ct than tn those whobnly applied unde.r the Crooks Aalt--ip other words, a heavy fine watt to be imposed on every liquor 'dealer in Ontario who obeyed one of. the laws of the Dotninien. A. profound sensation was catsed- in,Totanito last Thursday through the discovery of four powerful danainite cartridge43, with Wire and fuse attach- ed, undet the Crown. Lands Office, Pirliauiettt Buildings. • They Werti f011ild by a nee Of one of the carc•tsk .ers ,thout 2.30. this afternoon; The cartridges are about six Inches long by an inch and a half in diameter, and are Called "Atria, No 2," anapu factared by„the aerate. Powder.Co., of Chicago. One of the cartridges would have been shffieient to blow up a wing of the building: Judgment has • been 'rendered by Mr. Justice Doherty • of Mon- treal, on an • -action, for dam- ages. for $5 000 •by Dr. L O. Thayer sigitina 'Mr. 'J.' F.- Eirbys- This aotion was breuelit against Mr. •Icirby because he; wilful giving evi- dence hi a .certain cage' :said that he • should have •tairen an aetton on be - „half of the estate of a deceased lady, at, the same gale turning his hoed in the direction of 1)r, Tiller, The Court held that an action could not be taken -against a judge; counsel or -.Witness fOr anything they might aay while discharging their duties and distniesed the action, The lilyterions Death •Of Ann • Itletabe. aiosos stichnt, HEI1 nusnoo; .AR- . BESTED. ON SUSPICION, , The -prisoner•Owns.a smell a farm. few miles from here and Mace the death of her.. bushand iii February :last -had been desirous of 'engaging •a mail • to work the farm for her. John -,Hensley, after yiewing .the farm, stpck, and the implementsof husbandry, • entered upon nego- tiationa„ .and a tiine—that is short altne.a.-was. of the very essence of;. • the. contract, it. is eafe to say .that the matter. of lovewas overlook, • The present husband, - Hensly, is an American, and has resided in this coentty. about, two years,. and wife Married to the prisoner olt the 14tli iust. • '•• . John -and Mary were made one, Or Supposed to le,, and Mary got John • into her • buggy and took him to his new. home. A few days after', as the story goes, as John Sat 'Smoking" his • pipe and dreaming -of future happiness, :Mary slips to his side "end getitiy :beats herself on: 'his knee, -and encircles his neck with her ans, and instead or receiving her caresses ip the full- fattli. that they were being given,' Johp's: Mind seems • to. have been drawn. to . make • some enquiries about the life and aotith of her for- mer huabond, and Mary, quite un- cotiscious of .any want of fidelity' on Ins part,.and at ,the same cling per- haps desirous • that' ;John' . should share the .burdens as Well -as • the jeys of hie new and easily acgnired- lietneisbeean at once to unfoldthe history of her Marital, relations with • her late husbaud, covering a period of heady 'three years, whieb proved. to John at least to be h very historic . . pCI iod,. • •„' • ' ' , When she became the mistress of the housein.April,,18/31, her deceas- ed: husband' baYing • been 'married , . - before, there was a -family of listo s.olits there-L.41er lmaband and four children, This'eunther.had dwind-' lea down to bee; and that -Otte' had' been removed by its friends. -As the story -advanced, it is not to be. . . wondered that john felt a strange weakness grewieg, about 'Ilia knees, and kindly suggested, to her. to. ehangepositions by: taking a chair, and as ties siory•proceeded, it is no discredit -to John to say that this, istisusant. 'feeling '1118 knees • Wormed ita • way -to a •atill More • • sensitive -portion of John's body, mid reativeoess, of which he had no previous.,. 'experience pervaded his. very inittost, soul. The tenure Of "las holding seemed everyinoinent to increase in uncertainty, • an d John; after consultation with las frienda, decided ,to have that history review: ed by.a court ef eompetent jtirisdic- Lien, • • • • , • • . •The -first .aitness celled as jaeob Els:. Men ger, Whotestified that :a very 81Mrt tittle nitnr the prisoner Married her foritierleuitaad, Bell, mut of ,the children was 'found drowned in the well, A few months after :another -died, apd in a • few More alibi hoe -Imaged away, .814(1 the circumstances . eurrounding • their deaths .vvere so suspicious that the friends deckled to, remove tire fourth •iincl only tethaining one,avlach was then siek, but under' proper treat. Ment ;soon recovered.. Ile then coin. ()Mined to this wotnan.of • her ' treat- ment of' these children, .wIten • she( replied tli•at ehe didn't "care about those littlb•frogs," and went o11. te say that she had taken them to their place of burial in a wagon, but John she meant to take there itt a sleigh Red bury him too, but before doing 80 She Woula have Win 'Make ovet • Isis property tober ea that she could potato' it after be was gonb: This part of the story appearsto have been tarried out to the letter on April 3rd hist. joint, after •a Short illnose of which his &louts were not eppriseri, passed away to his reward. John Heneley testified that the prie- otter, when sitting on Ida knee, eint- (tattled to hitn that aim had masle away With her forme. husband be- • cause sho didn't like him, he was too (1111111)7 but the poison With adminieter- ed in small doses so that in case of an examination the doetota *amid not be able to disOever it, and when 116 ,(1Tensiey) threatened to make it Ititmen, elm threw her soma around Itis nook, aha implored him not to tell hew, but, he ftdt.it his imperative on duty le do HO.• VG trial 1ts been Despoiled to London Free Press." About aye years ago ago a Ear, met of the tOwaship of West Ox- ford, named' George A1CCabe, ',as tried at:the Spring Assizes in Wood- stoek on the Chargeof being con- cerned . in the deitli-tif his wife, an amiable woman • of , good family, threugh the etiminiatration of a poi- son known to the medinal fraternity' as "aconite," An Ingersoll 'physi- cian was also iniplicated, in the case, At the trial the doctors who gave tcetiniony„ differed -so widely .regarding the poison and its 'effects ott the hentan syhedi that the juryt gave both the benefit of the doulaa ,created intheir minds, and return- ed a Vordiet of '.Not guilty." M - : babe lived in and about the nisigh- .. • borhood for matiy. Months ,thereaf-, ter, •but his'iormer associates held aloof from hint and he resolved to quit the vicinity, and about three years ago settled in the vicitlity of London. At one time he Was leard of in I.ontIon East, at anetber in the city, and ultimateltt Ite en- gaged board at the "Dew Drop Inn' " kept by Mts. Jehn Baldie, on the W ltarncliffls high way, in London • South, Shortly. •, „ . BEPORE. MIS ADVENT to th1S: locality, thoLimiprietor, of the .hotel, John Baldie, died front the,etrectS of injuries sostained by felling dowp a cellar'and McCabe, 'trotibdess helieving that . the witlow would make itn ellgibInhelpmate for him, proposed, -was accepted, and filially married rs. Benin) ehout year and it half 'dime. Their inar- riecl life has not been Without its Ups and downs; sometimes, it is alleged, she would chastise him, for his nem- ereue improprieties, arid oftner he Would inflict punishmeht on her for imbibing toe freely. Still, such a eourse did not appear to interfere in any degree witit Iter physical Cl/million, as Ole was perfebtiv able to fulfil all her houaehold dutios. and t� perform other work. Lt.'. deed, sueh was her mental stamina that during' FridaY 'alit sevCral persens who chanced to visit the house and erigaged in conversation with her went away under the pression that site was in the enjoy- ment of perfect health. It was a surprise, therefore, tis many te hear of her death oh Saturday morning. An information ways laid against MoCalm for eatuditg horeunttb. tte wee tweeted and brought before Squire Patera and was rernentled to await the reettlt of an analyeia of the stomach of his decoased wife, ike a strong suspiefon of poisoning eXiatta ABOUT gam Patitt4F Itiis atiaurted, 1000 what may be termed good authority, that two woks sitico,•the 00Up1ti Secured the serviees of o solicitor in the eity and made their wine, the woman in favor of her husband and tho latter iirfav. AMFIRICAN. The poorhouse of Vanburen. Co.' Michigan, was burned last weeks, Fifteen: or sixteee inmates lost their lives.- Governor Cleveland, of New York, hes signed the bill prohibiting the manufacture awl eel° of oleo- margarine, , Of course there is a grert outcry among the manufactur- ers. Mrs. 'Iertnie Moore, of Woodbine New Jersey, is able to shoot the •tellies off her husband's • cigar, and has split a walnut on iter 111103°,0(1s' head with it rifle ball at tt distithee of 60 feet. The erne' parents; of hie lady leve retusod their 00filielit to her marriage with J. W, Beityley of Evanston III. IIA became insane •in consequence. While being tak(41 to the asylum llrsyley piteously moaned, (‘011, where is Abel' Tito physiciatin etn.so shier his case incurable. • Thos. Wilson, negro, was arrested itt 11.ussville, S. C., tharged with foroibly ontering the cottage oven. pled by d'ennie Goff, aged 10 and • Level Iffeatideddi V....* W.., In the flouse of Representatives, atWasitington, fliseock,is4.11,cushit.g the Bloerison hill, sullk.le .apkupar- leen between the eonditiou of the business of the country prior to 18,g — and its condition at the. present. He dedneell Elie conclusion that the prot4tive system was a better one for the 'people.. The ugrieultural producas secured higher pees now than they did twenty yeat ago, a result• Which swas attributable' to protection. The, policy - whieh tlat other side sought • to Mitiate might have the effect of giving the Natter a market abread; but it %%mad do it only one way, by turning out to agriculture f u leturier duo ainior p rtirp isot ooMentfu producers and lo °ring, the prieta,” ef, products." .At peseta priees tha A with , foreign • production and Must , depend on the home market for the consumption of his products. The inventive genius of the peoPle Itad the•offect of heading. up rnOre• pi Meetly° syateut organized .the kital:eosionalpeintat! • steopploonriieuanittlywfoirt sahlfit e manufacturers and labor, iueited tlits ()polies. . give time tci consult the .County :The Impotency or t4olm Ruskin.] 'If all the tnoney iu the:•hatels. of all the capitalists iu the *arid waa. . destroyed, aedtlie mites lied hide burned; . the geld irrecoverably , bur ed, and all the unittlattes mei. • apPardtussof manuteeturersi crushed niistake in 'sigmas- ,iu otte ea-, testrophe, and nothing 'remained but the latittrvrith its 'Ann.-104 and •• ": vegetablea and beildinge for ;shelter, • the peeler pOPulation. Would be ve• ••• little WOrtle off than they 'are at ,thia' tb).11thioer;deitititsrttiec;104.11.! wotild be greatly stitintlated, ..• They. . would feed themselves frotn, Usa antatals • and growipg crops; . heap sitil theee. few toks ef.-trettatbati together; build rough walls• arout.ti ;them to get a ...West and in, a ,fnr,T eight 'they would. lititiyit iredif.-fittiotla again,, and be pith% ng . g hig.itgaitt jest as usual. It hi only We .who have. the . nrito would suffer. We should...net be able 4.6 litgaidle 4,0 %ye de lie*, and some of us—I, for inetauee—woul4 starve at once: ' ' Dr6ain That 11)41 Oood , Danbury,' Conn." News is res. • .• . -ape:made for the • following oproi, • •olottition'story -"F. S. Olinstead 1441E4 for year ; had business dealings with the late , • President Seeley, mid had. strong personal •Eittechment fer- Oit Sunday pight, the. day before the • funeral, • he dreamed thet lie met ' 'Mr.' Seeley were stamling on e floor . , which gave *ay with tlicita. In the . . , struggle to, Save himself he watt awakened. The dreata. :tata strong impression upou -.hint, • Mai ,:after eatiitg 444.4101y breakfast he burtrieti., to. ,tha. house of his dead. friend, and Without distal -bins' the family found his way into einrcellae", no felt that the areant might 1.e. warning, and he was moyecl to exa amine the supports to the iioor. found that a very large beam whieh supported Lite floor tinibers' of the parlor and peron well •wee cracked. The creek appeared bd a fresh one, and a closer. examination with a lamp showed that it was ha • large that one's liked could Isa placed in it. l‘f Olmstead Immo, diatelY got two linevy postai, eel fa a short time made the timbal, nil,s fectly safe. This titnber is 30 fest long and has' no supporting posts, Its great size waS hiipposnd te itt Soffit:lent to sustain tint ivright untie it. In the park* above rested Mr, Seeley's reineine. A few hour4 leter the building was wi.lt friends: Itad it ,not Inea for tint dream it ia not likely the brokeit timber would have been di ()ovoid ' tittle to preamit a etttestrophei That titis dream was a direct warthog tit Mi. Olmstead there Can be doubt* but as to the source there will ha nmoy didbronees opinion, A Ifoalth eays you ought to take throe.qiiarters of an hour foe dinner, ft is also well to aild 4 tow vegetables 4titl ft piece or moot, A Southbridge teacher r000ivod 1110 following eltellee reoently Telma gado home 003 118 • •"' ^lose mut A ttoTti.• thtke, elolut, unuil nose —