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The Clinton New Era, 1886-04-09, Page 3.17RIDAY, ArmL .00,18$0, 1 We are constantly rceeiving teatimouy that Dr. Cas.sou'a Catarrh Cure 8 what its Ramo he. NEWS NOTES. plies a "Catarrh 'Cure." Your druggiat ie ••••••••••••• The Qtleen Will open theColonial E- bjbjtioj Mi"Mity 4th. Extensive preparations for war aro being pude in England, • The farmers at Indian Head, W•W-T• began seoding on. Tit esd ay. . Cold isreported to havedone great damage to vegetation in Texas. Rev., Mr. Loughead, of -Mintiedoso, has been killed by a, fall from: his horse. The 4,pper stories: of ihe Toronto Mail building were damaged by fire ou.Tbrirs-•• day morning. • . . . The Icing of-Lkireti issued au teliet on • Febreary thabolishing, slavery. It is estimated that . over helf of the Nimbi. tants are slaves. The • Dot oit 'papers state that Rov. Hastings, of Woodstock., has .accep • ted the call from St ,_Andr.ew's parish in that pity, and will assnme the. duties'of theQfliOe iuune1iately. A wonderful Chinese boy is mentioned in:the report of a missionary at. Pekin, kt a, recent examination 110 repoated the entire New Testament without missing a word a Taking one Mistake.. • • .. . ' A girl named Adelaide.. Baymoodt •euipleyed ia the Paton facteryort Sher brook°, was: struck on the temple the other (ley with a snowball, and died in great agony from .the.effects'Of the blow. A reefint eareful calculation. _shelve -----TirdrEliTglandoWne• -nearly three times tis large an extent Of colonies: as- al 1'60 reit of Europe together. • • Her colonies .are eightyedve Aimee as large as thn • mother country.' . bast fall Frank Bottger. n well-ta-do farmer of Otoe county, Nebraska, .Ftent his photograph,. with details as to .age, celor o±. hair, and amount of wealth', -to several yotirepeounen- the oldcountry !-Rie result Was'tliat Miss *Anna:Me:cam, reached Nebraska City a few days 'ego,. and within two hours Was Anarried to. Mr. 'leafier. 0 • George Cornwall; .of :Ohio Creek., Col.', kept 50choice-fowls ia a- very 'Stout house,- but.. a • wild -cat,-- elinthed to' the top of the ehiamoy,mad eertinibling down into the house; killed every- :one of the ehiCkens. It gorged to. such an: .extent that it cordan't linib-Nek no the thitnney,.and•Mre.Corn-walrkilf. ed with ashotgue.• . • ..Th iulhige of Stouffrilf.al vci lease plank in :the, sidetvalk 0 Ts -main .on its prineipal. street; an a. 'lady resi- dent woe. tripped ap t- and suitained NevRre -injuries.' 'he 'brought suit against. the cor ration . at. . the •York ..kasizes, an ias just been- awarded . $1,000 d•aiges. Uries,nre evideral — • .;autherized to .-refund the moaey if it fella to Igive satisfaction. What can ha mr,-0 fair, and .float. Tee eufferany louge41. 4.:terrible accident •o-ourred at it theatre in Ilerennai„ a Japanese to'wo, On February. 28th. The roof of the theatre two way under a heavy weight of sr* and fell upou the spectators, 150 , whom were set:toasty injured or killed Mrs.:Johia Watkins,of Almena,Mich., dreaming the other :night, kicked vio. iently as she dreamed, and wilco her husband's shouts woke her elle found she bad broken :several hones in ono of his feet. Proity Mrs,. Alice Doe.• son,.of Omaha, issuing for divorce from her husband, William S, Dawson, on tho ground that he can't suppoit She nunried Idin because a „elairvoyant told her hat lin lmd 1.:t00,000. ¥mo IseKeiiie, it Wit:roily, 1nd, was tiring at a mark, with a rifle on Teel* (lay Ii� ilia din kiiriw t It his mother had entered, a cow ihud tegaiost which he .ene lirtutft and when hot ' went tip to see how well he lut.1 he fonod her lying deadon the /hair with it bullet 'hole through her head. • :John Grandy, of Maidstona.township, -nLct with a .singolay accident...the other 'day. -Two steers werc.figh tioti. -in the barnyard_ where Grandy was Lit .work, and- while tryioii to -separate tbOl1 one of them gored. hiinin, the left eide,-frao. Wring several ribs and lacerating,' the 'flesh badly. . • , young alne:ci, left Kingston - last Satu relay night 'ac- cent -ponied. by. • his wife an.t1 children,. A. 'local' paper statei he is a'defaulter to the extent of $15,000, having 'appropri- ated funds of his clients to that tau -moat, Why nob ecu- such- men- tbieves, jaore' and simpleen defaulter is a thien .Wbile John. Bows Was grooming a heYsa_ti.i)L,Worinesday. -even- ing, assisted. by hiS Son - Edmund, w was holding -the lantern.'the latter rom Some unknown -cause, fell -upderneath the horite.,• The •Stat tied -inial com- menced kicking and phniliing„ and in doing so .SorietiSly dinSured .the Youth -before thelatteC6fild be rescued bylds father: He i'es in a preoormuCCOridi: „- tion:- • • . -. , „ . • The ewieteinesfroni''Montmd that' all • Frenelf Member's' of parli.,Ameetr. Oro voted against ftho ..Landry. -Motion are to Undergo the indignity of being bit reed in effigy. :Several Of tiFi;endir rneMbers at Ottawa; who nre-conunonly called- bolters, have. beenin tervie Wed o regard. to this matter. - 411 greed • that the ,ineinliers who '•vOted against 'the motion -did 'so'in. defiance' or tho w1l of const it nen ts. ;.and were.' virtually', Whipped into it.tit the ireitigation of the Land irt Cottnec'eut inane which pi tre ss e, ore' pin tito.1 1. fo'v.year4 ago. I1 u• irt.r.1) *It 0 as aere tile its timitt., trit,OSSa•evtestret,O1PORkteell • Ht. 4htt Chariton, X P , North. az izti7 TA z,11 -10t 11 1. • . . Nmibik, has contributed $1,000 tti the .1-1 I 4 VI • 4,12:-CLINIIWEI‘111 .111111111 111111 3I . A moo limt written a letter toaut 'Jon i ---..layinit 11,at It ili:httir is li'Vitati.ilient,"fii -nut :tif r;451 Bo 'WIN Sad -Viol ir (Jones) will pri.a.fg idiot :$4,A1 wit tit 'deliter li'.. van Wm, t.t WO of i t. ' .";00 :Itt,:tt,. • 14 ,Vortittiont`10 it :i (111.1 1.1 -',e.reele,, wire, ,hee audio thi: nceo:ttets , e ihe Province for tr?rHr years, to the, po...1 1.1ti ef Aedit..r-ttee,r of Ontarie, el MO 4: by the Act t .1' last. sr, Sion :for Ow i4+: ter so:tiring tr tho 1; 'i kd aceonnta. . . . • There will aia eel. lig .fglinvi p,mple 1 this world .1.11,1 s iit ofision3 to do ounen. things 1 and there was n n•tvel . voile mance laat week . i /1, GNI +Wu; ,ti.„ Y., who . c a.nrieral sioppol lows eliting,i to allo0 the corpt,,‘ ,if st !Otto fairl tn he raked io a gallery and 1)6i:4:replied. -...e Great rivalry me -asp -evil' exias amp!? the sailing shills that min oally take grin nod flour to Evelaeo front Oretrou an California Tho ti ista race is 18.000 rni les,' and three crook shipa competed thie, year, the wineer,• tlie Lucknow, making the voyage to Soetleonoton in 160 days, and the. wend: bet reaching. .Qteenatown, in 110 days. . . . . ..,:rodap Meosseau died on. Tuesday, of .congestion. or ttio lunge.. lfe was -horn ia 1838„ atBerthier„ Quebec, .and. called to tbs.-Bar in 1800, In 1874 ho. was elected Lo the --Dominion 'Parliament, and his first .se4sion he roam:teed the defence of Louis Biel wheri'Mr. Bowen rooved,te have the meniber elect, for expelled from the House as a fugitive .from jostide. Owing to . a recent miewstoiart ii Wale,s, it is estimated that over 10,0 0 . S h ee p - 1 iehuricd- in- the • in caelfii; Gladstone ,has sent a. sympathising„ lete ter :to. the. father of a yonn,/, farmer wile . • • 0 was killekl by falling er. a precipiee While .endeavorquo• . to •extricato socao . sheep from..4 sn drift. - - - • • : 'On Mond ' -last- 'while MrS ' Tritio of „ the ways, or -suffer for it. An audacious yotiefe man put his arm . . . around a young woman. who the sama l)ew wit1,7 hitn . during' divine .tier,% vice in the -United Brethren -elf111-ch..;4.. Fort-Wayrie niglitTlaSt, • and kissed her. She' was .so pleased :that she letighed.• right on'e.in M-Foting, and - 1st hers 'Ralph; 11t-0 to be,indieted :for ll1t33rhi1g 41 rpligions meeting.. • 'The inquest o122.1.113e- ,I0hU Bailey Mathis hired. mah,.fonnd in the . ruins of a bitilding; 'destroyed by Th near 'Marton •Inat Thersday-night;.. dis- eloses:a horrible murder: :The nienlad -Leen killed- with an axe,. -or .Slinilar. Mat ting instrumentr• and. -were, .shockingly disfigured.. The 'Most -expert •officers beamt n thi*TeaSe; 'Kr) Ahab the - perpetrators may bespeedily.breught to punishritent,.. . • • • The ftev. •Dr. McLaren,. pf 'the Pres- byterian Church in St. • Paul, awoke and saw. a burglar Creeping . into the room 'with a revolver in his hand. The doctor reached or the.aide ofthe bed, picked up a -small stick,..midpeinting , it at the intruder, said : '"Now, if. you don't gel out of here Ill shoot you deed. I would hate to shoot you, on Sunday, . and disturb the quiet of the day, but if you don,t start yeti :are dead ma The burglar turned on liis-.heel ran through the house and escaped • A sad and shooking. affa'r took place' on Friday at the res i 61i06 of Mr: N. Griffith, lot 45, Bpdh, ebout three miles eolith of Loncl.9.1- . Mrs.. Grillith,..whe has for semi _v_terne been-iroinewhat unbar - nixed itylfer Mind, r0Sa at abeet.,..41. &- doe , and securin0,brazer, t*Irdlit tO the b where her husband was sleepinqvand inflicted two largo gasheS in -his &oat and then retired to her own remit. Mr. - 77. Griffith, aronsedby the sliOck, managed to alarm the neighboo, :Medical' aid se -eared; :and his wounds stitched. Though very low train; legit Of blood, his . ieeovcr. is_probable. -.•• James Filltins, a young farmer Of Edgerton,. Mich.„at •tt public gathering; tho _other night s,e1 far forgot hiniself the heat of argument. as to say "dantri.°. "Thi's so shooked sotiio , of his 'oeighbora that they brought suit 'egaitist latin 210 - tier an obsolete statute,.. for Swearing, At the trial twentY-one young •wornen testified' that James did say "Zinn," but --tbarnovertbeleswhe was -a good young man, • Other young women testified that they never hoard .TameAtiy 'damn' and that lin was it good young mem 'The jury disegeoed, _ Years ef e2cperien6 and aticoessfol trial lirtVe proved Siefireildr tt:. Park's (Inrhelie • Orate te.a /nest nemeleto and -..(ti..ilotoro.0,,,rationial for bea lie 2, 4(1 tif,r,..tif P081 tering„t, V.:K.1.5401s Wound,t, Frost likes or Totting, and for It'oi pith) tint ht. 11144 and to cjoanse or 1.1n. vent pr,,m1.11.-1). -31 -1 him; or 11) 31),' tm.:20 3)12 l).' trIcoo CarLere d 1.0'.1 r. . Howlend was 're-elected Mayor of Toronto. -by acclamation oh Pt•oM bably.Mr. 'aiming and iis feikeds iiew be satisfied with. the verdict of the:: people I•egistered at theyolls.. • About the only satisfaction tliey elm .draw from Abe' runseating , of Mr. Howland is that they 'have Caused the Citizens a deal ofpniiecess,ary trouble and given the lawyers a- chanco."to, veva a few fat fees.: .Tifonmjeritypellecl for r. lloWland precluded their elittnee of- defenting ,hitn at all events, until- sueli 1 Knox College Endowment Pond:. . • — - at t men atreilid iti fur passing ; rate et Minheapells,a•practie.,/ 1'8 11.01t and 4:1:1TIM • 741"fir 41,71„ rt." 1,,, [counterfeit Bank or Toronto bill., go.v,; 1 f severttlyears exp.ritnee, sireet t., 1111101,210 to Ole p-uple of Clinton lo• has rots ; , ith name as John lAtl, • tt1111 Poltm ; Court he admitted hariug paseed aeveit !thew in the town. Berlin was pi total darkness, both 141 streets •and reFideuces, last Saturday at night, exeept. such light as-- could be ob. s• tabled front lamps caused by a fire and 10 extdosion in tho Gas Company.8 works, It is stated that the peeple of Labra• dor, between Eaquitirtux Point and tt Blanc Saldon, aro starving, awl keep Y themselves alive only by eating the flesh - a 1 of 500 -dogs whielt have been It is believed that LOQ to • 150 -people will' g die this spring, Iron' starvation. d It is py'opoSed• that instead of sendino o ilyiug, column to the - Northwest that the goverument make arrengentents to bring a party of Intliati chiefs east so 'that they may be impressed with Can"- ada's greatuess txnd show% that it would be Useless to contend with a people HQ well provided wall guns and • fire -water. The, reeent heavy rains did far mere - damage in'llistern Outer/Q.0aq in the ;west. Vresehets carried awtiy bridge's, damaged mills and eaueed. waabouts which seriously impeded' 'truffle .9n the Napeoce eind Tarnworth and Grand Kingstou rind Pembroke rail- . ways. . • sea captain belonging th Deseoesse, 0.-B., who is charged with committing, rime endeausing the ruin of thirteen yam% girls, hits :,)een arrested at TracadeN.S., and is bang removed , to Deecousse. rho, • case -is the inest-- . extraordinary over known,int that region, • •and its exposure has prodneed, a. • sense- Secat,•.(!)) ;She ,00n. of •West-.Nissoeri, -• • • , • • • , .•taon throughout prey -ince. wee t the,act tif ponriog •hoiling 'water. . • f n•-tho tea kettle .0110--suddel1131---fell-to--H-Preparations- begrrr Menday for the' axe -cotton on Thursday iie,nt of 'Phillips„ who eut.his wife's: throat: in.' a peblie alley in „Indianapolis,' and itetnediatoly the 1106r, tho. dish dropping foam bee -hands trod scalding her foot., .4. medida1. atteethtut was immediately summoned, hut., on ins anaval found life extinct, afterward tricdto cut his Own, which, he Heart disease was the cruise of death. ,so maneled that- he. has been livingeVer . . . Seventy Hal fbreedse formerly:Air 'smoo•witil arl tub(-) in.his thoat. ...A. .tocl thirty:three.of, Whet+) took' part ia t • the' ebellion, and Who are now reshilne: • _., ,. . .• e; in the Pembina mountaiti country,heroSs, the border', hav0. been'. asked .'by :the' Government to return and be pardoned.. They say they will not do'. so_ unless given -paten te for their .landSand dam- ag,es to their brtildiegs. .• . • -. 'Pile BriltiOi government has .e rdei ed al1. • invektigation into. all the cirouin, stances atten'dm,„0 the less °fait steatite Oregon, about which. the theorists haVe been wrengling ever since the' • vesse took lier .--do wn ward plunge:, .. - • . • .• • • . ., • . A -riot 'accurred at 'St. john N. I' very peettliaiepetitien idnod.by shveral IrendPektiersinis bus been preeented-Ti) .theGovernor in 10A:beha11. After re.. •citing the eircuinstatices' Of the intirder, t concludes : "If liels eXecia. ed as the sentence'and the law reciuire,. the noose necessarily 'eneireling Ida neck Ltbove thh openirig of . tho tube,- , in 00 . wiSe • produce strangulation; or -interfere with, his respiration, , and thus his. death must necessarilv eneti r from sheer physical: ,not . • , otmerwise, Irani 'decapitation ; that..auch Am • execution • WOrad . be an outrage on civilization...and' simPly bar., and enlightened.: civilization, you •• peti- tieners would -therefore .pray. eern- nititatien of St1C1 sente nee i Pr.itteln: Mont •for • • 1110 ( manetne 0100,01' %n, railroad extension ass)inbred around the Parlianient build. ings, with. flags, :stormed the Assembly .11eleat, -.rented thepolice. and broke into the Coeneil Chamber, planting theii banner on tire_tahla ef the House. • IT is ontiontiedd front :Oltatva. that Col, rvino has roult.thed h is position -rts .Cum is otier 'if' tit Northwest _go p r et.i. aw1a1.:ii;r1V:71Ter-cli421er, brother of Col.' Ierclinibr; 14 creditoil with being his en • (.10. fryitre Claims that be:al - iis ireo ,w tire (1022 1311 very •shabbil ?y,.the, )ttawaau tit ori t iesi11)ri1)tth0r.b011fo)) p4 ,.. . your.; -s.rul powthat ho,..,lrhs thr.erne1-11 ho 1(.t ..;11.tekti sh r prq-babi..has'e niiav r6,01atitn of the:* fvfeei. 'itt: the. N.oft '. • • 7- .- • • and poOltlers, eeittainim;'. :At this time of the: -year, the ri? .3e:serious, 7yoti require dtise'ef Ai 011 -43 time hi..1 the ratepayers have a eh:ince-to JI ptove -whether' ornot lio,tiets., op. to pre-eleetion promises, • . ,.1*tng' lnan smsay ' ( LOU, ,not -V t ) years of tigk: 111 I 11.- dcl'eti • lit ationt ten o'cleek,.. last ' Thursday tight, his fatherrilooryar(11,-by some , party' '41;11io escaped in tho darkness: • The .yeral :Was a sonef.John Oregoey, balder lind 'been spendint,',.. the oVening -s affianced; liissiltichardson, ‚boring. house, About 1'0' for home, and 'in 0 rarrartr cart Inve on lying oi lawo ta 'tho 'point:;ot death. le imply -gviped,. man shot me j,Ib was stealing our. .harnea's, .and h ,hot" --:and died, a §hoit ward without 'speaking further. • The harness was found lying by the Wounded and' was undoubtedly being earried- off • sv by. a thietwhen Ramsey came apon,hirn `J1/4.; and was killed for. attemptifig• to Stop, u hon, •-Young. Crregory .was fornierly. a la. menthol, of the Western Avenue, Metho- dist Choreli °ha., Wfifi prOthiaing vo;:alist, 1 • •• • ' • • a x 111 111118 .42 neigh - clock. hp left niinutea his rent 'Of their - tion .0 oadiacovered their • Do it4 tak alornel; fu 11 3.,tr. Carson's f5totp_ach and Const,L 0nTitter4; it acts gently ori the'bowels, irifies tlie blood; improves • tho direulation; imultitt:s the liver and.kitincys, and speedily tires bilionAness„ headache, (iyapepsitt,-indiges- on,. Sedrch no drag stores .fiOni one Cud of anada to the other, •and. you cannot find a inedy .etputt to it. Trrit 50' use it in your milks. Mold everywhere in barge bottleaat Serni,inontlily repores tram' ,fiY0 thchr. and cort•ospotidonts in till parts of tho nitcd States . show that Morph Proved much More, 'favorable •motali. for the inter wheat crop thanem'peatett---The 'eararade-eitrw'grewth , on ticopurit of' ie cold.. • The, ground is fall of moist- rej•Which was hot the caso year ago, lien. great dainage- resulted froth 'dry" other..oat emir •Seattitorn itio,• • Indiana- and . been'. rgely sown.. No erop.of any kind hag yot been. put m to Nol•thera -11141'91s, Ohio and Indiana. The prospects fer seeding-. of spring' wheat in Iowa, Min- nesota and Dakota early ,in April. good; Nebraska is the only -Staeo , Which ports lete. seeding. ''Tlie•yliolesitiratien. may be siiinmed uje with -rno Vick -set, nsfiuilyfavoiablc. i - • , A. telogrtim from alerten,.'i exas, says: AVilsrt Washington, 'offered, was liatiood here in the presenco of8p;000 peoplebfor the murder 6f 1)urtiena'yearego.:, 7.11teopasiervii: 1..51Vell confessed his.guilt ib was right t tat 10 should.hang, fte stated that he was'instigated to the oriole ,a half hrother of the victim. ]ph Durclen -was ipinediately arrested on thostrength Washington's confession, Washington exhibited great netVe. .11.0 Ado 04 the coffin from tho jail to tiro .grave, near the edgo el' whieli the Seal:CAI W118 ereeted. A ftor adnuklifshing his larcre• andienco of colOred people to aVoid tisto. pitfalls 'Which • hail brought. hitn to 'the scaffold, he said Ito wanted his body •to ho buried In the adjoining- county, an(1. passed hat around for a robtribittion defraY tlio experines of' transpor.tin,14 .• ' e • were-21,tram Ps in the -St 13 t ford 141- p on Tuesday nielit...„ • • . , . • ••• The stable of Mr.-..;folin La -Very; lfih beet, (Mr..;lite.J.Iopwoo(1's fiirre) was • deatroYed .1,ry the- 0(2 11,7e0tiestlaklii.ghb) a- hey, while a tteudistf; the horsee, haying sl oil. la in it czt 1.1 Wit Caused the • On Monday of ..lest week. While 3 trOb. , scei•of Mr...Nicholas: Shellab'prry; 2nd rrillarton; was:tvorkingia the. bush lie was ,striick by a.folling litnii; 111) afterwards-, proved- ?atal. was carried irfsensible to the • house and modield aid -Bemired, but of. 06 avail.. Ho lingered mitil Friday morn- . . ing, when he exPired, A storY e011if3S• 'from Littler, near Gurripb, showing: how ono boy's pride led to- a• groat.fal•lf • .A".• nuffrberi of boys bad been playing. a sort of, butting game whieh consisted in getting down 'on their, hands. and knees,. -ptittinp; the tops of their Tieads ti;g0ther, and sd'aing wIch. - 0071)11 posli tbe other back,. Oho boy was the_ocknoW,leclge--ehtirepiotrot.-d-iti puffed out; with. cenceit.-,t boested he ' laY Ott ram in: the neighborhood. All repaired. to' tb harnyard, and the boaster dropped on his hand's arid knees. and blatted) his- challenge. 'rho min notiood hint, took' op tho chaill4ge at'otice, and came • . Tito boy not expeoting 'prompt a reply, hadijost raised his hoed to see where tint ram was, when Ito received a blow oh the fotolletttl whieh laid' him on his back tind caused blood to flow freely front mouth and nostrils. The ram, Wbich Waft prepaying for a $1e4.1011(1 tnett, tteafell Off With fiti011 an4,1110, clunipion was earl ied10010 a sadder mut wiser boy. won will fa...:e adorned tv:tit IMO it'll. Jarly 14,114:1/1h, Hight, 81131 irlt,..11111Illy betokens • il?tp•nrct 'tato of the Dr. Poison's :4,..-tur”.11,11itters fra, tint syYtent front :tit ;ans.,: ron,I,Ta ths hlooti Imre and root ni,14 t,•:1 .14,1 o In! titity app. - 123 in htr.lit frl.tlorent7tii .8 to 1 , body;11 41.1,11t1flt 1 .;00 -for wllklt 130 licartilY'. thanked the donors; -11e then took hiti place under , the noose, bidding eyeryene.f,:lied.bye, [fie need13 kni8Inoki11 by the mil. Ifie body ea! en. „in eharge triendii foy , 21 . • melancholy oceuvrance happened near Hoisen's. bridge. on Sattirday., Jarnes,.son. Of J. Murray, cattle ;deal-, or,' while amusing •hims'elf with other, boys On the fipatiog ice,- fell ...into. the water and -before he could be. rescued hisestrength gave way.and.he Wati; car-, Hod under tip ice, 'His body, was re. termed after .diligeet . efforts, and on ;it...Imlay was consigned to the i8rare.- • The Mitchell Advocate thus.: relates ItoW ft, well-knowo horseman .get taken in Mr. Chas. Drooks got lid of his fatnous imported heavy Clitlesdate stal. lion, ‘..Scota Wa. Ha," pretty easily Iasi weolc. - A year ago ho refused •:$2,4,90. For the unimiti, and On Monday of last week he was offered .$1,800 for the same Iteast, but of course no such money wonIsi take hint. Some, days after Mr. iferiry was jolting Mr, Brooks about the horse, and by tvay of Sport said he wonld give 81,500 for the horse. Mr, ,Brooks, thinking be could not raise the monoy, accepted Om offeL 'Ned!! Sootch blot* Vas arotised, and being determined t� take' no snob. Mull; he itrimedia.tely 'paid down $5.- to bind the bargain, ' A little' later Mr. Henry sold the animal to Mr. .ToIlif°Jiteobs, of Ful- lerton, for.' the sum of $1,550, cash. With the money indiand lie then went t6 Brooks DIA 'demanded possesSion of fho. horse. Tho latter Offered it> give back the i4,15, but Ned ,could&C sce the point, and the itnimal was heeded over and the nioney, paid down. liftich inter- est Was taken the Ana horso. mon say this is 'tiro tirst that -flew - ley got ought at ltis own game. " • • • . .04).410. 1:4;10, •-• Send n11,11110 IT' rt bet f c't ' ' IR THE BEATER (1,14WK1 lu fen% of Poster ..t; Ilaylo's Photo thdlery, mitre he will Ito pleated to 1111 1211 orders cm ..1.ort »otter. snd et nwionsbio rates. Cloth eta or made juvt. ilesirlid. Orders respeetfully hotioted, 11\rTO EFT) srii()1) ; 01,0v hut ond 00,1 :di lands of .rriblAN.EXI.! BA:41'131M rtrIk'rtrtzEs,l. 00r.amoz tatiat„nr..,gyE prras, WIT rrn crIAmPION vre. Iraqi itiff:tFitADT- 0.11.OWN ttLANtteLps, .(!xn- 'ROTS, TURN .- • • take tht..TS e,N,claing.i. .any of the • :above, seeds, . Ask where is 6.1.1041”.7iLD'Eiii nod sE0.0. sTaau MTEE1i8,. • • (.14IN'18.97.4. firLES'ItI1MOVIM MANI/H.1KB l't • • THE COOK'S BEST ,FRIJEND S. 'WHANONI GENERAL .DEALER HI TOMMIE,: 40, g.TRE.y.T, (4,*Tozi, ti.teintatints, t..1f eilkirelsprinnetly-atterfiledleittnitas ..... able rates. A trial Ranted, . , - • 44., • . Tio 8Pt1d1PO Bra ecrt:ts e I ti;c1111. 11) a:4 ,141t • eantorsea..-ran T. . 1Venic lime Eolltrgett Joints. Pttrairsis, ttitementisetr, Neetrultrint, Diobilterta, seitt tine tore tuosus Crei el. Pentule etiftness.".' Thy te,itnel C•1114111 veittedr 'tot releve pont of all t.tols, co matter M hoe Witt /41,44.4 int'. • • • • .• 110 01 ;.:.• ; r:!". ,1)(.4. • W(4) 1411! not ‘. illimmuntline 1 the Kid He s, 111)05) •, ...litieettee, • ."1/iuls•1,•sitre;eittieet,rs of rills.. is 13.•• °LI Llune.et • µ41-e e • rigy xrq. our 1, LA.44 141 .41117144.17; urcs (-tamps mei eon, ut,d 1.h.••• t • , Nett) ell thmt.ttiNts, rtr•Lti liettle;05.0. ' WrIte DR. box It 114 N, 1, 11:0,, g•ho give 11110121 Ott )447.18. t7111eware 441.:11141.1111111417;41 1414111-174 .411:4 4441111t17t11•11.74, eenuine hes the Immo 11301014 ht. the glass 11301 locchui5e. et the dissoverer's ening 114:17 eaett cork. liable Bud effective, Iturcle I:eget:0,1e, • I'm. theta:re ,13( , diseases 51' the timing, 231112)»)). Roe 804 14 alt druggists nt anc, pgr hoX, . _ . . I r r SION Manpmeturer and Proprietor tor the hest firtiv 14I) 4 Dog in use. Agent for the saki and application of the frir Fruntsf',1158r ArTOALITtO 'BOILER Chll,tHER. STEAM VITTINOS furntshed-iuslAmillett-enlwrt---- net)", • . Boilers, Eng i hes'. it tit] nil kinlIMOf Nit FtOnl I mplet 00 t. ittu ti I ite I 524)1 end repeirtd. 'and water Pipeg furnished and put In position, Itcy,/ Kilreallted Up 444/ 111:14114•411.11.11t; —4.3-1:•11N4.:1 moderate. . PaselohceThSANUEMET . -Psia.V0 CA LANOE-HS.Patenpt tHAitRRO I▪ tite tucrketre iemee wtiW Ertfory;;G:7:- %lir Diamond Burrow made. 50 et of no.rrovr,s • To altaost glVO away,. '.. ITO litiffraPeg•to tte gots:hod nit for next .. -wring, flog Dffareirtikl roe 40012('t 313t - Barrows. • Notwithsttliallag all,,,111.0 oppiisliknyhy theae Specially interested,1 will sell to any than. whti Inay•0i0un1 before the Ist'af Situnary,1880, a of Harrows complete, fey the Mali Sum Of 101111110)0 (111)0 that, will warrant them • pue year. This offer is simply to show u owe of the statements medal about my rate t harrows if us raise 121111 misleading.- Ashoti 13Whaer If what I say about my ilarrewea uet right.. Ms answer, when asked for a„tfigtimoniali.was '1 will'aign my tieuth to anything yea write about • Callantler's Putout II,trerow.• Cannot. break it . or shakelt looseSjould.hare no -other.' The eaureanswer Is g • m by tee Tiplady's, T. Gib. binge, the 'ShiptoyS,'..albert May, and others whom 11122) y'seld to.....gnoulreof 'these men. . At:CAILANDE.P. Clinton.. quichipermaveut, , absolutely certain 71.777 tug. manhoOd, nen vouseessovcakness,laek of vigor, strength and de- velopment, caused by indiscretions, excesses; ete. Benefits in a day; eureg usually within'a month. deception -tor quackery. Posithie proofs, full. description, hundreds of testimonials, with letter of advice mailed in plain sealed envelope% free. Brio Medical Co„ Buffalo:DT. I' GRA rD i?PENIING ! I Pit R FA: D 1? er Will Show if, 1131 xoloeird Ni;2*1.(Vily 031.010E • ('ANDI ES, ." • GROCERIES; Ea LTIT$ of all kinds., CHOICE -TOBACCOS ;•• • • . ,CTGARS, Try. flint* :REST LIB .kNT--oYSTERs 1N STYLES.. FRESIT '0;YSTERS in Bulk, ConStantly" -rim IN,' r88r riTit omt Eit9N;.)1';1..V TB • • :JIBS. BRODERICK. __- ,T.ACKSON•111,04,14, 1TUillalti • STREET. 1.11./..NT61.4. „ . 144"E W . . GROCERY & PROVISION STORE The undersigned begs to infer& the ptiblic that she has opened out . -in MIL TEM& COOPEIVS •.OLD STAND., a full line of ' • • . GROCERIES: FLoUR, SRA1\1, OATMEAL, • C-OAL OIL, ',8b6-4 A.sn PAID o.r. Ectes RA.YSON. nattnetlaexuemnatrameati Roehm. Riff -right i.n nt Tailihi Ammonia for famil'y. 1s-.v‘a, 1 hay) 111tir0:1a3tilY1°l:11r'"116t (x1alq:11iitte61d:J:11i.1.;ita3111 1 flint no I (ha. . 1 'elic-f18;44 ;lir lo raetravie , 1el, fl 32 1111f,4t1 s.11.11 V, .41 1 1. ; 3.1 I1t2z7;v, rtleF X ' 12 • JEwELLEns 1; o kinc IMPO11'rEit34 BLAMONDS-,-Wa.' .1111.ONY.,EST ilA1t131./E ST,A.TTIARIto APT POTTtRY, OPERA CrittASiES,„ .11'ANS, • 11 0".:441 063' -e-11.0.41T Zr; For sale hy the GIZAND RAPIDS-kINIAANA 13..-X, co. §"ntar maple the principal timer b. '3. . . liffevantatra: MailMads already built, numer- ous towns aud cities, one of the healthiest parts . of the United $fates, purist water, good marl:etc, . fine ffeit,,goAd roads, schools% eherehes, large agricultural poptilation, best building atAkerial, 2.,4 WV/ 3234313re15,g11od'130.17.1re-rt2rtei13:-e12ry-0eir—ne7. T. • perfect title. For books, mapsi. chart; and ali . 41541(101151 infarthation, address W. 0, HT./CHART, Aivii Comm i i;Inet• 'GraneLltavids-, ercher ra .BCOBSE.S. • • Nail llc1iestocx Crosse lisle; Mich.. Isit.Teriel3)111i1(ft .-at, hall 53 -0 Yrouch and"""American stud Books. Itle hary,a, viTy.IS,rge number of importedwitl; grade stal- ts and breed names on hand, , Prices reason:, . • Correspondence sidieited. Semi for large ,wzganyzmwsuzzlemi,,tianysiiu.asteda rAtauvIem,srpfgreoirbyaumchan,.. tvidre7. _ Cabin et Pall 0 fillitoto Wanons, EN1111111k1N. The suberrillei kepipt the finest CAS1C1P,9$ itn(ICOIFINS Abvayti oil lin nil. rtimorsas fitriiinliml at . tint shortest lotrIt and lowest priet?s, • A 0 42 41 POLI CiT ii.easid&rtity 4'0141'444k er', ; ATINDOThEtt, , ' Orrtrnyt: 'run Tows Itit -•42 .1.t.itfirr . • • R.RI0.A.11RA0I -14V. 4DICI8ERN AND4:1ETAiLt/04 OP, 'L EGIN AND, WATCHES,', ' triikteriT.Nck SILVERWARE, TRIPLE PLATED SnrivErtwAitE; . AilEttICAN: 'CLOOKS,..• " 141.1NE C17 GLASS, ETC.:, I1.111.04.,. VAIDIVELLAS, 14f WOODWARD AVE; prriloIT opium. tTorsm. Dralltiotz, rapnzatAzt. gotr, AGENTS PflILII13Pfl Ar V!...11,1T,11) itiltNsa HuRoAl AND. BRUCE 14011111 itii InvestInent 0)7 • , P114 Conietnu ;v Lo1(n3n:1-..116'n4'3i: .Paro, S'erici;ify (.044,(.1! ISToltT41 04 • - Pplof.!Asto • SAYiNliS 81.11A.N.PZ 441, 4. -and 4- /4 1. 'S. JArti!erri ../!,,.1,+.4N+7vrremqhka 1,/ • • : r.. taNettl,lairce • 1(0113.0,tr. •