The Clinton New Era, 1886-03-05, Page 3Clinton tnt.
FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1886.
Reckwatee ete.roseematiteia.
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A more bare=fiteed attempt to-tob "the
majority of the right to rule was never
maele in may eountry than tleat-fif which
the lelowat (4overnment was guilty at the
last session. There was IM) plea of a re.
distribution' of seats ; no new eonstituen-
. cies were created ; but the whole thing
was done in order to holiter up a tottering'
Administratioa,-London Free Pressb
4 This is a sweeping assertiou, but it is
nothing txtore. We cannot shy that we
are surprised at the Free Free making it,
• for that journal has shwa itself te be en-
tirely devoid of all politieal honor or prin.
• ciple. It would just as soon lie as tell the
„truth, even if -telling the truth wonla suit
its purpose, and •in the foregoing state-
naent it makes a deliberately false
tin. -.Huron wlis one of the counties
changed at the time of the last re -distri-
bution, and we ehallenge the Free Prcs3 or
any Coeservative paper.inthis coutaty to
ow wherein the change' was'ineele"
bolster up • a totteridg Administration."
Now if the Free Press wishes to deal
specifioally, instead °vie vague generali-
ties, let it proveits assertion, or stand
cm,avicted• of wilfulperversion of facts.
• 16 may take the county of iron as a
e text.
•a -Tim Tory Papers must take their read -
ere for a lot of sapheeds, if they thiek they
can stuff them With any statement they
like to make. For instaime, the Lopdon
•" Free Press ate tes that the debt of Canticle
, is only $40 per headEven at thiefigurei
the, enermousincreftee of the public delit
. is shown, fer that pikes our liabilities at
sgao,000,000. But bar eetuel debt is over
*$60 per head. The gaii admit+ debt o
ahnosts$300;000,000. Our population is
•
vreaterschoolehereala
easily figure thatout for himself, and he
Will finetthat Recording. to the achnission
• of the chief organ of the' Tory party, oar
debt is $60 'per h'etee for every man, -wo-
• man and child in theeguntry, •
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• BECAUSE the tbdians of the Northwest
•are reetleei, owing to stervation, the Gov-
ernment has decided to frighten them into
• subjvtionby seeding out a flying colatim
,
of volunteere en they epring. It would 'he
a great dearbetter for the Government
e ----•first iif all to see that the. "InchaterFere
. not swindled and "detratulek but qf their
proper rationsehy raecaily agente.
W. McDougall- is authority for tee state -
•'anent that the -Indians have beee
' shethe-
.of stavietten, • Thie being-the-ea:8e it is
• ,are restlese. It
• ha 's always been the holist of Britain that
her treattherit. of endian wards hes been
most • humene •donsidetate, but :this
•• boast Can' no longer be inacignaless th• e
Dominion eithet r.everees-its Indian policy
or dismiss from its service every Indian
• agent who doe not honeetlYdiecherge the
• dueies of hie' ' •
8euntor . Alexanderliasebeen inter-:
• viewed by a Globe repeettv refeeence
.. to the .adminietratien of the Govevn-
Ment at Ottawae and. he has stated his.
• • views • frankly, and they, nre not at alr
iiattorim, to the Administration • no to
• the leaders of the party -With whom Mr,
AleXancler basbeen- the greaterportion
, • of hie life 'alliecle- He saYe. the 'people
•' .can Make or unmake -the GoVernment,
- 'Wad' •
if they. would, could'. stop their
ttbuse of power ;: but, unfortunately for
' theeedeentrysabwey-Spit it has beconinF
strong that men who ares.hllew,areof
the'faot that .the policy �f . the Govern-
.. anent is. disastrous' to the countre; will
still adhere to the Administration:- -The.
• •• finencee"of tho eotantry are embarrassed,
by. eeeklese ' eXpen ditu re,' end e
Vantages:which might have been derived
.• Peom..the emistreetion- of ' the p. P. R.
lexve been slierifiCed e0.•a.ce9tult Of •the
bast° with which • the 3.,90 has. been
puShedsfoewerd. ' laberer6.11aVe
-. 'been employed who will not•s6tt1i1 in the•
_. •
,contetteie, and the • copSteitetiOn' of the
.road has riot :leek in ttey degree. to,athe
settIentent of those li,flro.were'emplbyecl,
• Senaier Alexatedev.' eleciaees 'thattho.
perryn1ant1C1' and Fra.nellista•Acts wore
• intended to enahle the. Government to
. snatch,' a fveaditlent. verdict from' the
• Country..' Ho admitS. the • expendituve
has been doubled hinee; 1874.3.e_ew' "
•ng' ine-Vert;tin the 'd
----eeenTir77rerM6-11di' u '
• . • . ties' of tile Go Vern men 6 to. justify this
enormoneaddititan: •' • •'
Ca,,Uilt14,1:esit7e*-0,48. and 09 lived
"ffiia11n0 casoalties last yell.), •
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The New York Post's London die-
.
• patch Says t-Sonte excitement hadbeen
caused .by the fact that the iodet to the
Queen Was recoived with. 1,eisees: at the
complimentary dinner . to the waiking
men -Members of Parliament, half the
toinpany rernaleIng seated:while it was
drunk: Mr. Breadhtiret wae on of
• the Members1iret3Oflt, and Ontries'llets-
the Attorney-Qmieral; waa present.
Clholeka Ore v'est trstive,
. .1» Order to Withstand cholera ana Etch like
opidenties a perfect purity of blood, en(1 the
mover ectioneef the stentach ar4 regtlita,
To insure that oech in the cheapest, most
available mid aernplete manner, WC MO(rOp',-
or's Speedy .Cure for 1)yapop.da. and Impure
blood: "There loSI, purer, sefer'or mere re-,
liable remedy in existehee for 111(446'0n,
Dyapeptila, Costivenese, etee Ask vett, neigh-
' her or any aereon who hes esta. its Sold by
„ J. /1"; Combe, Trieletottle given free,
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TheY le•rwol time ClorTe.
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During the recent stroggles of the
Tinton. Facific with the ettow blockade
•a newly-appointect official in the me-
chanical departmentof the road found
occasion to make •himself a 14st-c1ass
butt for rilicule. -The story, as told by
one' of his subordinates, is this, in brief.
Ifitherto it had been the custom to send
ont heavy trains which had to break the
-
snow, with four or five engines coupled
together in the or,dinary fashion. The
nuegual motions of the locomop
when (.bucking' a heavy drift seemed
to lesson the pewer of the attack, be-
cause the force could not be brought in-
to a eingle impetus, this •Oren -existence
being clue to the tact that the engines
were loosely coupled together. The
8 tortes' ef JON Otincii.
TOLD RV WS OWN LIPS 4 FEW DANS
-,• BEFORE HIS DEATIL
'The death of ,Tohn B. Gough was not
stit prise to his intimate friOndil, nii he
had been in miserable health for more
tban a year, eve the •New York Star.
Be believed. that Ile, end was near, and
dm bad made every prerration for it.
He hdi'd eitgagertionts untitapme time in
and he said that -if 1164Rfaillied
to fill them, ho would lhenrbid farewell
to the lectut•e field. Only a few daya.
before he was strieken down be talked
for an hour on this subject, with a Star
reporter,. at the St. Denis Hotel. The
writer had not seen him for seVeral
years, mid Mr. Gough aeked if be ap.
pearet1 much older than et the last,
chile in question, after studying the ko-
blem, decided that it • would be a fine meeting. • When answered in the of- `
scheabe to have the engines coupled to: fivtaattve, he sent iutt mose pathetic
gether by ineans of long timbers placed t°11Q
Qn either side, and riveted' strpngt), te Yes, toy career is nearly tun.
each. locomotive. In this way all the fear when my engagements, which end
engines would Move at once against the ,giv1in(11.Iiiia7,11,, are finished 1 will have to
drif and scatter it to the four winds of
4etweir. Tho somxic, was. triBd., Every. c,i_ciTigieapp•extiyeerii•seanteiees,nturned en
eevv
hinent swimmingly until a sharp iihisp
valve was met. Doe euginewee, Not long ego a basket of wine was
e
coupled together in a manner which lea sent to me -c.o.d. Fortunately the ex-
po pley of' action, it was impossible to Press -agent was a temperance man, and
roan& the curve. Before the elangese tr friend mine, teed he told me about
was noticed, hewever, it was too late, it• I slot for alY PhYelotal4 and in-
straotea him to get theavinee and send
every oue of the five engines was ditch,
e(a_Oautha Herald. • • -
it to the hospital. • Suppose I had inno-
• --c"
• Leprosy in •esominmen.
The Snow on4 1114 4$11zaaica.
The cold Wave had encircled the eity
in its icy embrace.
In a miserable cabin on the outskirts'
•Of Atlanta a wretched W011Ittll Witli her
three little ones crouched over a handful
• of dying embers..
1
and a white man walked in followed by
ilnegr ob. y a.sudden evrenle of the handle
c) ,
, Thera
e was a knock t the door, fol-
lowed
' Well,' said the Aret intruder gruffly,
you are not ready to pay that rent?'
1 'Bow eau IV gasped the wbman, her
pinched features contracting into ,e,
1 ` 1 Here, you, Sent l' shouted the officer, elitism of despair,
O
' et you go, then,' said the bailiff,
I 'move this plunder into the street;'•
The little chilch•on huddled up to their
mother and clung to her skircs.
'OttiseiV saidalie woman, 'if we are
driven out we havo nowhere top. I-
eould get no work -not even food, We
are nearly freezing, and alnaost ststvving,
It will kill -us.' -7' - • --- *
'Dame me' • but I believe you are
right,' said the bailiff: ' •
He stuck his head outside the door,
and heard the bowling blizzerd. Then
is walked the floor and whistled.
' Law is law,' be remarked tersely.
He paced. ,up anddown. the lietle
. .
cently paid the charges and taken the
wine out ? It. woelcl have' been :very
«
difficult to liave explained,". ••• • -
•
wkikl DREAD DiSEAS4 • API'EARING LI'X• '.4iS for the number of blackmail let-
• 'R101jS PARTS OF OANAD:il WEST,.
4 ters -1 hare received; they aro too mr-
--- • . tomes to mention„ But 1 understand
• ATr• Ottawa despatch says 'that every public man eeceiv.ee.' them,
in the Government lazaretto in N0W Oneet when ex -Governor Oleflin, of Mae,
Erunswick, the untribeg-0. leprous Pa- saelnisetts, and the late Henry§Wilsoie
tients ie yearly dece'easingein ethee-Parta- ew-ere at my houeeelsreceived one. They
of the Denainioa the terrible disease IS both tldi Met not- to Mind it, as they
Making is alePearanelv 'British ceituu- each litalstaelts of thein.
bia Ime.become affected by the inteodue-- • ()LIB of the latest -of the experiences
tion ettlie,•diseaee through Chine& kaa- I had of an unpleasant nature was while',
Migration. 'In theeCape a few, ceses•are was on My way to Beaton; There
,veportmlaanadnoW j,f s:rapretefle-to, the- wareseeteseesti.aii•eSieling tit Uzi seat- in
Government that ',Tames 'Treek,,agetl 79 front of ea e, auk oneof fliem eaid,."Johe
yogi's, had just'.died .of lepvesy in the IL Goliath .was dnankehe conk' not
township of Ilerighatn, near §t. Thoealis; 'lecture laseenight."' "I don't beliaeo
Ont. Itcoramencedseme Year -sago inono •ettid tho other. ".I41eie a fact, audI can.
of his to, which gradually grew wore() prove it."- I Jumped, to My feet, and,.
.until finalysebe toe Was compl9teey. eat- pointing§ my finger ha his filter, said
en off. . Beth feet were finally affected, You lel" • Who are you 1' •aeked
and the old gentleman was enth'ely dis- the 'man.. 'andwered,' "JohnEaGough,
.Foe.yeare hisboaes were slowly 'the man yeti Slander." This ereate•cl
beer -surely eaten off. - A few monehe .greet -exeitetitent,.. and the, man left 'the,
ago hisavorst fears were.yea,lieed, wher• e.eate • .• •
both feet and ankles entirely disappeae- . Betthis is only the dark•sideof the
ed, leaving nothing, but seuinpd. After temPerance• vbcate's eaeeetee, For that
soak hit° nielanel.inetter,, it is sometimes.unPleasatit to be
;xnd this combined, with liis great sulfate a 'publie: man: e ' me • pointed at .e11.
incrs,• finally rebbect hite of all reesen tile streit, and you freenently hear pee-
nant it Month: ago, since which timb. ho. ple nbuSieg you: Only tealay te young
,•
leis sunk' until death releived 1jm. Scotehmane called on 1110.. Ito was• a
• • terrible' druieletted, and:a few week:Ilse-
:4h Pilo r '
,A -Pittsburg. despatch •St1 ' I f
says emee, e. nmeim se
• -.vice ceive it to 1 ' • 1 1ice promi
• ' d
• to onit• -drinking. „tie called to..day to
tion was, lodged against a man naMed
see; that be .diel net Isava the -strength.
Gregor,' by Mrs. Ii7oee and Mrs. SWeet-
" Cood-by,. ayrnen. gone lad -
land, of ItousevilleePa., recently, and. a
die." It. 'et?. affeeted me •that I •milled
permit, sv.ae obteined to. reoneve Mrs. ro.
him back. .1 told him to ;try -it one
,geteeethe county pporhoneei. The .story.
told by •these • women, who .eareealy • week longer e that • as,he did not have
the strengali, hoeshould •askeGoil .for.it
inv'estigated the case, is of the most re -
every time that le was. tempted. He
Voleing chertictel,and chergee•crithe on
1)100)18011 lie .would. • Now, hem was 'a
thd.part elle huaband and. hiabrother..
welleedecetoa young Sellow' going to de,
The.coeple were married ahout twenty
years ago When Mes•i • Geoger Was uitO, struction. • If .1:could only. Savo 1)110
,t 1
youog, euder.eiMemstances. net eredit- How can legiVe itu when 1 megecesea like
ebleto Greger. About five years ago his this•
.0„.•-• • • •
Wife Emelinelost, bei veason.: The hula . '•A msetete tei.r. (qtr.:14441Tc
hand tlien, es allegect, confined hecital`he ' •• • . .. • • • e •
old. mill :steuetere on Pitt Ifole .ereek, P1111 111011)100 10 enjoying 'n; seneation
fully itaioile dietant from any ether late now which has actually turned.the mind
emu haltitatiene- lIe hae kept ti floala Of. of the populace fioni. the sad contempia-
• sheep on 'the placceeend in 'cold weether, teen of. elk -cent -.street railway 'fares.,
ehey-elittred the erazy old Ott:meta-re with. B111-.Tonee, the Teas glass eater; is 6.i -
the Woman: "While they hese Made the dithiting ltes • geetrotiomje.epewers: in a
place etorably filthy, they have eti:13..been chine museutn. Bill clainee to et 100
et• seri Ice te. the' -w6ninn, for aath:no fi to law ie chin, flop's, eaverttLelozene gob14.
-sletrinee twee --enteepelled to II -riddle witr' and about 1C0 patinas of • assorted,glass-
the fleeeed aninialsto keep „from freez- wets., in the course of a, week. ,Tho
Mg She says her Mind cleaved Up. about 'doctors say that •Wiiliane is a j Upler,
•two years ego, und, that eince that tiine. but' managera oaithiit his
slio eati remember everything• that has. actually 'eats .and .swellews, •e.elie glass,
happened. The only food. she was given and that 50,000." etwesteicken' oitizens
• wes-egenneeai and avater:: Tho.. iveneen• of Philadelphia have' seen him do it.
had na clothing or' covering but an olcl IloW utterly insipid lobiter salad meet,
buffalo robe. with nearly all thefur worm taste to a nein evith. digeetion eepablea
Viten the relief .party arrived; of grappling with 100 lean) chininey5. r
some dirtybed OlOtiiirig was. retold Which •-see-ae-.-",eata-oeeee=-a-,,
.115(1 _110,P1eviouslybeent1iere, and °thee: 7 ' •,.• •Oloelot Ltnlut,•
'thinrYs. which showed • that: Grofee. e :had sufferbra frorn that, terrible.. torment,:
trid to pet•a more favorable ospect .(511 hnf,IITIA1t„irdcAan,!(1,0113i,a,:titt'),Ia„grYi
Groger alleges', on '.1iite part,' fle-e•TI;
that the women • wes not Means) when. usisiag' '-artlyediseg(u0stinlgftlinnekitiletnale.t"ilarlafreirthryt •
empresetned, bet Merely devilish, And Without anY rosette. Vilna •Lightniaase
thateh.:
° terelier.clothing oir and belutsa mires as effectually, Toothache, LumbagO,
Ithtu
eaatihnlj Ileadaebe, and is only 25 centsed• A'Ort111/elry. •llencc, he put her in per lictlle at -0etnee's Drug store., ••• • •
tlifteketmel to tioelf her turbalene Nitrite:
lin furtive- alleae, tathet. he was Willing • • to takoJ hi
G're'antl`'
„ Phila„el.; e=e,eir
Pitiniere if she would. behave Itereelf. • Fob 11101*.21
was' token to ,Praliklin.
of the clerks emplbyed in the Philatlel-
.
She has appeateaeo -of a sane weelart Phia 6:Reading ftcorghtdopot. . were. ar'''
hut beareetektMe of beetittf tt•catment. rested yeseeedar and domnfitted-fe—r a
further exatethation on 06 charge of
shelias att abepess on.leOV side of it ae,"•"yetstite.eUpeny.,,gf goods consigned
ful Mira cter. Gregor litti been id 0 Vt..leits07 'orripiit7" •The -deteetivee
who have been -svorking on the ease for
on $200 bail; as. ,t}re charges: do not en-
tail severe .„puniehmont, The feeling somo, time' Pum to llve uneerehedeit
systeinatic scheme and eoleusion
tigainst him is vary high.
among the 'employees to rob the railroad
Seheatt of ino,itnnootiptk. • • 'company. Their plan of Operatien 'Mains
, have, been to. carofelly remove the
CleveLind simeelat• te
er sent hie son lids of boxes of inerelmeclise abstract it
to Visebuy ensin to bhops, telling him io
. small portion of the content's, then tas..
koer *Big P.Yes °Pell forany othelea•Peen- ten the Cover carefully, and' forwerd the
lation. After 0 few days a•despatch goods to theit destination, ..where elditea
came, evil% :•-• • . • would .bo made %safest the company,
`A. widow:ha got a e. deacr an tire bgp The compeny are emable toeettimate 'the
market of fide elteteoeShell-I marry 'amount of goods estelete Two clerks
leer • .•• Wfiro arrested last week, but' it. Wee not
I' WII8 the rePly font over made public nail yesterday,
the- wires.
Her bady and limbs are swollen, and
ete---44•reoht7iasa-'-herne to the feet.
;TWolve hours later the aim; ahnounced; Taeretteed sti
GO the hops, the wielew • and seven that the best eateffrphysie, tinned dere for
step.childven, and Abell go to Chicago dYsPePsia " 10 1)2, 011:rann'S t().
tcttp otrof, „ lbou t, a -semen _Bitters. liter -neve sickenebregripe,
*7 4110150 e'eu" • Allelreggists, 50 eats,
r•
room,.
: 'And right is right,' he continued.. •
Dat's so, Loss,' put in the negro,..
'Shut your Weekmouth,' wase the
The inmates of tho little cabin-ea:mod
to -feel thetfurther pleading waif useless:-
-
They meekly waited the inevitable; -
.S1111(314 the:bailiff walked up .to the
women: ' • .
4
,.'1 am going back to your landlord,'
he sad, land I'll pay that. 5 rent.' Of
course I lose the costs on this waerent,
but that's sil riglih Now,ihere's $3 for
you to geb a little coal; and meat and
meal. • It's till 3, can give you I'm a
pootaman '„ .•
.llere'.-ajeogivnethe. geateful wor
- • . •
Man.
• •
Oh, I can'e Stad that ,' Said the bail•.
iff ; -; come on, Satite and the two vana
ieltede end S.cudded along -with thebliz-
zard bank to the City, e
, - • 4 ,
•
• Sho didn't , Day you --that:?' Said a
hard -featured inane
• -"There it ie.' •.
e Pub earn out ?'' •
• 'No.' •
• 'Tliemischief CAV'ff
• Nona of yoer •businese.. YoU've slots
the money. ',Test let AP for a mottilte
--eV.-eu bailiffs aro geteing mighty itra
pertinent.. If • yori'Ve, 11400 ea. your
duty and raieed this money illetead of
turning those. peoplegut, neck and
heels; I'll make it hot fee you.'
• .The bailiff looked at the landlord
C e
• '.['lien the halm' tvalkod off, m uttering'
something, .• .•
The landlot with a surprieed •doek,
• .
sank ne hie Omit., • • .
Hants me ' he Najd `I can hardly be-
lieve it, but' what t4tt,p follow said sound4
ecl peWarfillly lik " Yon be elein
A thin ea Coftstitu thin.
- neyonet rarthly
.i.eren-e omen's Teattitien eteeeicreox'
' 'PILO/ BAFFLE'S afenitear, skim:. • :
.-• • . •
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..'netingstowii; „Ohio:ea-ler two years
a liale..datighter .of 'a poor blazdrsmith
Las SUffered with (1 therible 'affliction
which-•cau•onlyeeend hailer death.. Tele
child; 'Hattie Stenley; is'enit eight yea'es
ages•. Her .physiciantrip.ronouncli:..it,a
new case, aud rti•e enable to deal With it.:
She is slowly but , surely- 'being • trans-
formed' into a- mum llay. • -TneOefebet
-18-8-45-'sherroterwetilelenflatn m a -
tory rhopreatism. This, left the lidatt
Walt k, andthe timid refused to .cirol110 fe .
to h.or fingertips. . A gd-tigroneuS • con-
dition of theso parts followed.. • 'I'eto
'child complained of a burning sensation
in the hetals,*itteif her fingers had. beee.'
held over a- brazier. Fer five dayS'she
kept am a constant ecrea•reing, and was
onlyquieted byher& dies of 'opium.
The. left foot was. next •ettacked, and
noweehe coMplains Of theerighte-e-The
•fingere.of boelt ant ty,
Ond are crumpled up anider the knuckles:
On the back25f the hand whore the deed
flesh join, tha living the skin. is Iright"
red, and•coverecl with freell ;webs. e •
••Ono 'of the „joints of elle. lit* finger
-
dropped off, and. 110 'And 'fore-
fieriber Of the hand •havo driedetegetlier.
Aftitil withia tt few ,theette she cotild bottle
a 1. etesseithetlx ot-ininebeteielltererme
or Oa)iorp. hand, 1,..;n,b •110v.:, this •1•0.1- Or
liateelart her, and the only .080 of het
'hands: is •to raise .a e.up between the
fleshy perta ofeltex4latailas-'efe lepeelipde
IV mason of; the- cetlfineMent thrhild's
body is 'greatly reddbede Her face,
though strongeand bright, is pinched, and .
'clefortned, by etiffering. The neeighbore
believe she iS afflicted with loProsy,'and
they avoid the houso.,.Thoutothor spoke
lovingly of liar :babe. She 1Ms nursed
her for over e year, and eared, for -heir
metst tenderly,. --No wish of little Hattie
that caa& be grented is denied. Nothing
but ,e.mother eertee ;dead have prolong':
edethechild's existenee so long..
Itormentni, titeni,1011
Wheti' your, !lora° is galled, Scratched or cut
et. has an ugly, sore, bathe twice (rally, :Ana
apply Afc(.4/zEoon Beuxres Carbolic Comte,
it 15 undonbtedly the /blest heeling and
efeanabakeapplioation for it, Be gum eon f.*
MeGreger et Poke's. Sold for 25e, per bole
at Corebe's Drug State,
Leg emergeJ. W. Dorsey, it base
ball pitcher, saved it young lady fronr
drowning at AtTantic ,eitY.' 'The -WY
recently died and left Dorsey $6Q,000;
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' RA.11,111T4T. TIME 04410)
Trains leave CBIA011 as fol101ys 1-
05t1, ltAlr,wAy.
Going East, Going Weet.
7.25 tem. express 0.45 a.m. mixed
1,05 p.m. miXett 3(5 p.m. Wind
• 4.45 p.m. mixed - 015 p.m. express
• G135AlSoWE5T5))N amx.wAY.
Going North, Going .tiontb,
9,52 ELM. eXpross 8,25 a.m. express
7.05 p.m. express 4.16 p. tn. express
WANTED
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1,000 hushele of oA.Tgs -WANTED in
oxelianee for CORN-fareAL, eaticeeweiBAT
Kamen, OAT )IA)i. We give 12Ibs- to the
bush. Lots of BRAN and STIORTS by the ton,
or 1.1un0red, Best ROLLER FLOUR git'Ou th
' exehanee for Light Spring Wheat.
WRITE ,OHAUFION OATS -
Fort SEED, yielded 70 bush. to the nolo last
year, and weighs .01l o tho- bush. • Agent for
'MOULT, FOOD OIL CAKE, Flax and all
kinds of iEELS.
'JAMES STEEP, CLINTON.
9 if%
sossitssissassmosorm.24.
GILES"
MLININENT Ioth Ammonia.
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Tao speediest told Inca evrtsin :mullein's in tho world
1,11311LT ES I;55 X Ti
Weak Bitch, Viilarged Joints, paralysis,
Rheumatismu
, Neralgia, Dinlitlierlfs.
• 11.1elatieu, nerel,
•-Fenialo
Tits best sod only eettsis remedy iii relieve pain of ;tit
kiots. no matter or how stand -pg. Iestoot
aoteed erIpplea Suellen Joists, Ni iuicose Veins, Bita
es
teases a• Sick Ilesilache, Nt,ii11 or *Tease to clean, slid
811)1 sill:lot soll.
litlitubmittlon of the TO Bright's
• 1.11kettsitY
Diabetes, loco:dismiss of (lrlue, 1 the only Idniineu)
no world- possessio2 altersOre posers. Can be takes in
ternally; twCrimps
os and Colic, lustrloes ;mit lkiscotery,
$old by nil -Drillggi.d4.4.1rettli 'hitt ley a.5e.
1VrIte 115. GILES, bus 2 10-'.u,,,445 4:10-'.u,, Aim sin gin
advice oo 011 diseases, .
nflititierulinkitts tieslers motecouttcrfeits: 'Tire
-1 pouthe Dumb liaise blows is the gloss awl thesiushe or UP
ot.%I
teMOVerer'S Starve aver eoli cork.
010101 I011'15/V5l1 01:1011154.5.5 slue 1e.
liable sod eill•ctive,regiltshle, Foe 'the pore of All .
&cases oe the Stonittelt, fdrerOlowelq, 6:r. Sold by ell
dropahrtilet 20e. per box. .
THE eldgit'S BEST FRIEND
S. L?1YEN,
GENERAL DEALER IR TIOARE,
i1in1031 8T1EET, Q1.11,7E01,7.
Repaving of all hind.i*otoptly attended to at reason-
. able rate$. A trial bolhited. :
• irf:1)9ViT.N*8-,
CLINTON,.
Nfoonfaceorei? told Proprietoj• for thei.c.t Mita
Dog, in leto.- Ageot for the :•••.!•.• and op,1,11tatiou of
the a'sf"Flenna l'oltclr A imoi.vrie Jlitt 01.14aNta.
fereaal FITTINus forniworn 011.1 itpplkat on siort
• • notice. .
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mpg $416 it • alt it And !•4
0112110ry repai roil pOtiltiattSty 41-114l
Ifl tt ifsilletory 13911V1114.1e.
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le4�lifa MOOD THIS ANDULDUkEilT
CALLANDERS' Patollt EBRO
• its III t„, market te cam -Pete wifti• low -
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Flamend narrow. made.• •
50 Set .ox Z-Zarrew• ta,
• 0.1nooti kiVO away.
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• sPrIntgc-tar,;(1 -;1•Iatespisit fere 400,801 of
00: 111147.141.11.Tdmt:1:01,:i'ls;., op,for !next
,
NA) ithau ng itt 'the oppinzitIon by those
slineialty.hettitested, 1. will soil to any 1111011 who
may come Imforo the it er Jatttuary, now, a -liet
of Iflirrowie,eomplete, for the Meal Inar=o-ra.t,-
year. This offer sitisplY to show up. some of
atulmore than tiu4t, will-vrtirrunt them for info
tile stamina:Pt:4'411a aboutztfy patent •heseeeWS4
ag false flea nustetetine..A61Z Den 8witzer tf
wliat•I say about- my Harrows is 110trigItt.; • Ills
answer; when asked for a teStimoitial, Vats
will sign tuy min% to onyrhiug.4ven.wrIt5 about
Calltatitlsj'nesetent ffarrow, thliittot break I1.
81111)0) 1) loose. Would novo no other." The
sault.ininfver is given 07. tett T.
ngs. • tit 0' Shipley's, 'Albert May, mete 0014 23
Wheel 1 1IMA-0..801d ,10. Engel tIS of these meths,
• • . • A.• CALLANDER, Clinton,
a 35A gnick,perrannent,
2 r.k.
, cure for lost or faik
absolutely' certain
--1 „ log manhood, ner-
vousness,weolmess, lac r. et vigor,'strength and de:
yelopnient, caused by indiscretions, excesses; etc.
Benefits in a day; cures usually withal 'a Month. .
No deception nor quackery. Pocitivd proofa,• 200
description, hundreds Of testimeniaLs, with.lotter
'of 'aciVico Mailed in plain;seoled enveespessfree.
'glee MedienI Co., Buffalo N.'
G OPENING •9
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F31,10
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.s.tpetra, s604
CHOICE CAN_QII3S, •
GROOP:RIES, FRUITS a all kinds;•
• 0 IIOICE TO 8 A. MOS•
A•ein CIGARS. 'Try them..
IIES'TURANT--OYS'rERS IN. ALL
Slay-LitS. •'FRESH 0 Y.Eurnis
ITI Eulk constantly trrriving.
e
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cwoich.: and .42(40S TrA.NTED.
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131,005, .11-1:110X„..,S•rrtpla, C101'1177•01.1. •
•100 MIEWAV.3.).
.. • FOR Axe' sievatesc't-': •
•241.•
•.-TiTAT . .• .•-
Now is the time to.eet your Sewing Machines
repotted, iron or wood work re-flaished by a'
titan who has had 13 Yearaexperience,"And Will
compete ,with any firlm-in Canada .•or mittea
States, either two. 0001184:telt-01 Wel:stitch,
groovor and back el astiti-,stitelt-alid all thesb
arc a (Bina ent .ntitch, Then Wo 'have the e y -
ed. needle. Wbeclor & Wilsou. 'Florence, and
over 100 other different m'aclitnes which the un-
dersigned repturi 'Stop ally machine from
breaking needles or thread, flroppiug Stitchosi
or any other aliment machines aro Subjeet to,
This gentleinan,will toil yon,howtyour-se-wing
machines "Work without seeing it sal •
ny-seeni4orp-ossitiv, tittlIZtriitritto, All Work
Warranted, I also soil the .Coillbination sewing
unielune oil, warranted not to gt1111 or rust, .
20En4toxens .-A, 0, Morris, J. J..lIoni nth,
Aiello! St Dociteernapee 0101c0r8, J. Pi: erot.ton,
laweete wilt:thane .res. VANS zctx. .
Jiltop baekorimooDY's Grocery store, maths.
.cl ntonmag..2..t, 1811: •• •ts
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• JEWELLERS Axe OPTICIANS,
estesPeettesemas 0.1." •
Iiioto›.msi*A-TokiES, MOORS,
' • BRONYES, s TILE. STATUARY,
s'eleT POT
efey, 1j hY
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FANS,
13100-A-1311,ACI, 'ETC.
./00BlIttS ANI1 "IfIETAILritS OV .
Eithli• -AND VirALITIA1110 vv.A.To.ET,B ,
STERLING STINE11,WAiteFee.
•-TA-IpLE PLAT Vfigi•L1723NVARE,
AllIEBICAN 0.120(11S, •
• ri:Nlouif,arasq„..lici.,
TrAxnizzfrias,.
140. WOODWABIS Ayr., . DEviore
• OPERA. I1OUSE 131400.1C,'
nEZRAdivro AxicaiGAN.
SOLE STATE &GENTS FOR
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PHILIPPE ice CO'S CELEttATED
WATQFIES:
nitapanagetatentesto
'farm 11)11141110a moo ilfite threit aridrjtjn1. leit5tin
sod)Valor Pines forablivil Wel tea 1i•Nition. yr).
'Kilos fitted up mrappllention. tflieru'esInodero-W.
7.`
HARKINVES.
• AIR RAD;
Restore:, reree
-.tura! 'celere. re
moves Dandruff,.
',.stops 'Rte.:bait
• &qui falling out
increeees tta
• • -growth, tuseri
net soil tersitite
• As' .5 hale 'ala&
eing, it has ..t.c
eatiperier.• • (3ti.r:
afite,pcthatinie..7s
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••• • Prepared-bee-
..flarknese & Co.
.4.„ohden, Ont.
,1110 brali Brnig;..t,
a..xi Pir
atent ,,p1:ein,
* • • ;. i)oliers '
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For iale by the GRAND RAPID:" INbIANA
11., It, CO. Sugar. maple the printipsi Limber.
• Advantages llaitroads already built, numer-
ous towns and cities, one of lho healthiest parts
Of the United States, purest wild, good market*,
fine fruit, good roads, schools, church:3, largo
• pgrieolturoi population, best builitihg ineterlat at
Ow figures, good soil, low pricesi easy terms, •
,..i.imrfect title. For booki,•mapS, coartsi and •
eilditional information, address• ._ •
.• • V. 0, HUGIIART,,
• i.,and Commis° intim.; Grand Rap,ids, Mich.., •
• PeveheroA , :.•
•• noosgs_
Islalia Dia Stocic Fait
Grogan .
' All stock Soleetert
fron,0 the get, of Pima
and clams of eatabi
lished reinitation and -
••••• r egistered 101110
French and American Stud Books. We hare a ,
Nezy largo number of importil and grade stale-
lions,arid brood mares- on'tend. -Prices reason. •
able, CorreSpondonce Solicited. Send fOr largo •
Illustrated catalogue, free by mail, •AddreSS
NAYA.011 FARNIM, Detroit, Nide •
N•=it21211121E2EitaMilMEESIMSIENSEMEE,
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llfiiitiiP� vilooms\_
The lai-eps the finest
CASKETS atia cOPPIN
Always on hand. • Outrorals furnished at
01: ClrEll•-s01,1orrEly.- •
.if.ortatnr, maaekailtiies.. •
T1114/3 ag,
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OFP1Milpr Tiely:.1 HALL:
. HOS; STEVENSON
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HURON .
Loan and inirestaniinnt 099y
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Th.b; ("timpani,
ge cavity 111 idea -kat,* -orinteer..
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ATORTGAGEst - • PUI HASED
" l'A N CtL
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8, 4 mut 3 mi. eta.. InloPeet Afl�ttoj 0*
PepudiN. ticrorelbni to ,amottnt •
,t1,11 ofl
Frlat-sCornirs I Stinateetud North 511060,
ttonAcD trokrox.
Gr4:1MA Atigu14tlt1855-
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