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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-04-30, Page 3PRIDAY, AP= SIX 1886,
Mrs. Thos. t
Bates, of Goderieh, who
PEall NEWS.
had a Calleer taken from lier breast last
year, is now very low. „as
eitillan, of .aullett, sold Ira.
, • Mr„ Bugg ef the Royal Hotel, Mit- Ortniston of East Zorra, a three year
ehell; has 4ripped out. •
The German Methedists are making
preparations to build. a new church in
• Listowell. ••• -
George Priest, of A.ttwood, has been
eortirnitted to stand his trial for crim-
inal assault on Mrs. Bottle, a widow,
who resides in the 8th con., Elam
Hugh McIntyre jr„ while at
St. Mays station on Wednesday, was
unfortunate, enough' to have a heavy
trunk fall upon his feet, breaking his
large toe.
The 100 adro farm, kit 6th con.
• or 131anshard, was offered by auction
under an order -by the Court of Chan-
cery, by M. W. Johnston, on. Saturday•
• at the National Hotel, St, Marys. It
-wasltnocked clown to- Mr. johrt Cope-
' land, of Usborne, for $7,30Cr.
The .ban owned by Mr; Ya.tes,Minto,
was destroyed, with contents, by fire,
supposed ,to have been •started by
tramps, 'early Monday morning. For-
iunately Mr. Yates .noticed it in time to
have the horses and cattle. Loss about*
81,000 ; insured. for 0600.
On Wednesday last while Mr, Swirls
bnrne vas weighing a hide:for Mr. P.:
O'Brien in his tannery, Logan road, ' -the
boiler burst, ltnocking the bhildint,
-• almost into fragnAnts, and • send:
ingbrick.and lumber high into the air.
- 'Fortunately .no one- Was:hurt. • '
Mrs.0rona1, •reliet tho late John
- Cram), Hibbert; died on Tuesday last.
• After a very. short illness her htiaband
passed away about' :two' weeks ago,
whioh makesThe ease iloribtly. sad.
• They leave a family Of.,eleven ohildren;
..the oldest of which is only -eighteen. ,
The.. fine young purchaSed at
•Mrs: 'MUlligan's, Sale by Mr; Patrick
• of T,ogaii,4froke-his-neek-on-
Sunday- last,, ITC . was being Jed with
• tope • by two "men, when be Strnek his
horts•inte the ground and turned oyer
on'his back; resulting as.above stated.: :
On Monday,' a sett Mr. Henry•
.Jaitios,h Mitchell, aged 'about fifteen,
monthOleR from the verandah.' in • front -
„Of the house, and received Such serious
•.
• injuries that for While • the iittle
• 'one's neck was supposed to have. been
•broken. Some time lifter .,;the Child
showed :signa of 'life, and` a, doctor' was
•• • 'called -in; when it was4Ound that nab-
. 4erioas than ti bad jar to. the •
•-system had- occurred, and he :is alright
• a train. '
..There -Was Sonia sneprise
• licirhood :of: last.Waelr. when
it was found that. Geo. BroViVhOd gone
.• .with his fbmily to ()regal -4. It•appcars,
• that Mr. Brown last .year agent
•
for a firM: in Chatham foi the sale. of
agrieultural-impiementsandjost consider?
• able: fnoney in consequetiee, as he'rtf-
•• firmed of the company cl ng tee a rply
With: him. To avoid.litigation. lie paid
• whateVer local debts .he.' had; sold his
„ fai•m, and'fook his departure after'bicl,
'ding good-bye to his neighbors. -
•
Around . tho. County..
=1;14i-ititi:11..s sold 1tie,5.0 acre
fai•in, art the 8t11 con. Of Usborne,
WM. Earl; for $3,000f
'eerge,„.A..rnittrong-has-leased-his-fttriii--
i-,riettr Brussels, .on the north side of cen„• ,
line, Morris, toFrank BruSselS. •
Mr. II. lIappel, of Zurich; has rilready
• sown over 200:acres of flax tliS spring.
Altbgther lie intends sowing abotit-420
acres this Season.'
• •
_ .
Last wt.eis while Petet, :PUIL of •J ohn
A. .McEwan, ,of Morris,. wil4 'cutting
• wood- the axe slipped and etruck Mtn
on the left foot, severing the large toe.
ttnd making- an ugly wciund. • .
sold Ilia farm,
..of 50 !three) insilfsborne, te,Me. •Henry
• Hem, entities bought..a-fartn •of 85 acres
lair"Batfeti; hbf
intends' toremove to the county of Both-
well.
Last week a stable on the premises of
Wm. Morrie,' was destroyed by
Are and two -cows, a heifer 'and a yeah. •
ling burned.' The Jiro poettrred at night
and it is net InoWnlioW it stinted -un-
• less ineendiary Was at -work. The
loss will be a oerions, onot, Air.. Ellis.
• Mr. 0. IL Sprague,- of Exeter, the
• newly -appointed License Inspector, has
Itteripe •his duties at once. Mr. S. is a
• determined individual and violaters of
• the Si' A. will be brbught to "time in
. • quick order. 'rho appointment is 4 would be the best place to cross the
good one. •
•
•f
to be procured to yank the wagon out. Nature,* summate elf Alaaitot.
To Mo Editor or Ate tVeie Era.
film,— Wit tiel water, the'recatt be Hunk
'r uuuaI. But,fu nature there
gt to. pure water, That wineh tall frup
Ilia clouds toin*s with it the sates floating
iu tbefir, and la often (try ,freifbatl, •AU
the water pt,reotates t brow:: 1 Ile k"3
gases arc latioly t..,rivett end atU
vegetation ; but hunt tt itusoths miuurai or
earthly anbatances. In fIlwing over the
earth, it carrie,i'. decaying and petrifying
matters. iyipg un' the surface, tir fallItig
into streatne. Where rain falls upon p.n.
mitive and barren ferrnations, where are
uo soluble matters, or water of glaciersair
Nearly equal „are the melting snows, it isvevreyryabunenadrally4Lppuerrel
„.
odic -rains of some tropical centuries. .
In the valley of the litirrampootra, in
August, 1841, Mr. Yule measured 26i
inches pf rain, of which 150 inches fell in
live consecutive days. Two other .ieiap.
tists, seine years after, measured 80 inches
in 24 bent's, and 500 hiches in -geven
latent hs.
It is rains( nearly equal to this, which
keeps up the Nile, and makes its waters
preferable to the brackish Ivatere east and
west.
• North of these .tropical raint'i there is a
htit. of scatt ones, whre no rivers rise,
across Africa from the Atlantic, includiag
the •Dasert .of S thara ; and acrosa Asia to
its fhrthest ittcluding thirDesert, of
C9A1)si. • to the. former, a traveller 'tells the
ollowing We had, sometimes ro'claina
he hospitality of thedesert. I once beg -
ed my companion to chant. the call to
rosier!, like'theMuszeins of Cairo. 'What
a his singing—whatdoes it' mean Asked
ho._Arabs. 'It is the' call to prayer!'
Have you never heard' it?' Never €po
ou not'.pray ?' We' Cannot ; water is
tierce, and; abfetione take a great
Cannot you use sand ?. it was for "pair
.sake that the propheb. instit,u. sand..ab-
' It is not worth while; we aro Arabs; and
letter's ; lei ine.show you hew to do. it.'
not saints.' ”
They drink camel'S milk 'mid palm wine.
C.•
This is easgy obtained and prepared.
At a certain seasen of theyear,l'an incision
it inert° the tree, .just beneath the
branches.—s jar -is •ralein so fastened .as to
receive the liquid m:on. extules7ami in this
Urtiti4let,-01etrittarltyrInTretfre4i-cyrn-nviroN:--
during the course ef a nicht, from a quart
to a quart and a half. When drunk7iiiimerlitely this liquer tastes like genuine
vital reNic, and is perfectl3i Fine from, an
ittoxteating infliteicaL butawhen allowed
to•attind frotn.12 94 hoar; during which
time fermentation takes place, it partakes
ith the: exception of polar, which „is.
The trees bad also to be leaded up by
the same 'person •who saved the horde.
This done, the two ; hooked' up' and
started home, the braver of the two
old imported stallion for $1000. This walking to prevent himself from catch
is the best coltof his age ever imporied ing cold' " aver that that 1:8 th° last:
Mr. Stewart Mut4grovu has sold his
' • los-d of tri.es they will g:tther'.
forint lot 11, on the Gth con. of'HoWick,
contained one hundred acres, to Mr.
John Armstrong, for the sum of $4,500.
Mr. Musgrove will iminediately move
his family to Essex County, where he
intends to make his home in the -future.
A. M. Polley, the well-known livery
man of Goderich, will dispose of his
livery outfit on Tuesday, May 11, by
public auction. Mr. Polley is retiring
f on the livery business sq that he can
devote all Ms time to the buying of,
horses for the American markets.
W0. are much pleased .to learn that
friend Drummond, of.Blyth, at the meet-
ing of the creditors, in Goderieh, On
Monday, wit's, threugh George O. Gib-
bons, Esq., of London, made an offer so
favorable that there is evety Probability
that Mr. Drummond will resume bug-
ness agein in a few clays.
• At the spring show, at Brucefield, on
•'Wednesday, Mr, John Tough, of Stan,
ley, purchased from McKay dr, Sons of
Tuokerstnith, the Awe yearling •
" 'Hillside Duke," which took the third
' prize, paying for it the sum of $125.
• He is from. the - well known McLean
bull which was purchased some time ago
from the Messrs. Snell, of Hullett,
• -By. the death of an mutt in New
York, Mrs. Luby, of' Goderich, 'nether
of James Luby; grocer, has been left
property.to the value of $40,000. The
property is in New York and New
Brunswick.' Mr. Luby is now winding
hp his business; and will leave .in a few
weeks as his Mother's agent, to ertier
inte personal possession of the estat&
'William, son of Owen Jenpa. of Car-
l_itLauffering_frem tetanus or.. look-
-jaw. His moith can-acTilie-lorTdire-fsenT
and he is.iudanger of starvation. The
ailment is said to be the effects of an
uleerated tdoth.' At laSt accounts the
physician. had concluded that the only
way:to get food into his„mouth would
be:to take, Mit sonie of his front teeth
if possible to malie an opening, -to admit
the food.
•
. .
Last Illursday afternoon Loth° Bruni.
wick house in W!ngilatn, Deans, jr.,
auctioneer, offered for sale 'two .farms
located in EasOand West .Wawancisb,„
liclonging to Andrew and' David Carrick;
to satisfy a' mortgage heldbY•the Agri-'
cultaral Savings and Loan (Jo.,. of -Lon -
din. The ,fitst Pti.reel coinprise'd 200'
acres, .beinglot con: 14 WeSt. Wawa -
nosh, and the second, 100 tipiyel, being
Wawantirsh:•• The bidding wai nob Veiy
brisk; • and the 'COmparty!s., 'agent bid m
both parcels, the farmer at $4,975 and
lielatterat $1,950-. • His•fitther, Mr. Archibald MaDonnell;
sum, obituary Names,
On Monthly of last .week,Margo
beloved wife of the late bhp t4an't
who died a year ago, passed to her
ward, in her 55th year.. The deceit
came to Grey township in 1853 fr
Renfrew eounty, and was married
John Semple about -27 years ago.
had becat21.- for five weeks before
death, and crease t over' the river in
quiet and peacefel manner. Dropstv
the cause of her death. She had•bee
--member of Knox Church, Brussels,
over 20 years.'
..it is Our melancholy day to Omni
the death of Mrs, ;Hugh «McKay,
Tuckersmith one mite ands- a guar
east.,ef Seaforth, `Deceased, who b
been ill for some time, died on t
morning of the 18th inst., at : the co
•p.aratively eaely age of 89 years and
months.. She' was born in Pena
;Somewhere north of ,Toronto, and i
:moved to Trickerstnith with the rest
the family many years ,ago. Her fath
is still alive and 'hearty, though et
adVancedige. Deceased leaves a Irti
band And three .striali child= behind
minim a,less that can never be replace
She was buried on Sunday,. the 18
bag G.'the funeral being one of thO large
Itave seen in this part of thci countr
, Mary Ryan Of the'Nileneiohbofhoo
was the third daughter Of Richard an
Susan Ryan and was born on the 1
of May, °ethane, Some thre
years -ago' she' was taken ill, being th
sithject of it. malignant tumor., 'Soul
si Months-agoa he uoderwaht an op()
atien which it was hoped Would preven
the disease,Spreading, but God • 'saw fi
to. order Otherwise. Her long_aniLpah
fill illness .Writs borne' with Christiitn, pi
tiericecati'd fectitude. Saturday Morning
April she fell asleep. • Her ftnierli
was largely' attended.' -The
ehildren of the Nile with thei
.saperi,ptondent and teacher, Mr. -Claude
iGarvirl jr.. stood with uneoVered head
as the funeral coetcio.e. passed::
It is our sad. -duty this wook„ to record.
the death of John. *, 31cDointe1onO of
,Exeter's °Neat and"inOst respected reel,
dents—an eyent thattook place a little
after tht4e o'CloCk lfterpoon:-
Abpnt. two Weeks ago .111r.iVicDonnoIl
was. taken down w • an attitek- 'of
Sipelas,.batnothing serioas was .appre-
11-ended till the evenino befere his death.
rt.ra,only then that .4. hope 'of 'his- •;
reCOVery Wai'g•ivenap: •• The awful stid
dennesS-of-the dc‘111.Otra, citizen. so we
ret,
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ishytIf the quality and flavor of chum=
patine, and is ,to be found in every home."
Such, is the report of Part-li;
Hamilton, Littire, and.other travellers in
!he Soudan and Sahara, west of the Nile.
To -the- east ?fit, over Arabia to Persia, is
a similar supply, :In file ,feraner,
pfirmanent stroatus 'water this region.4 oc-..
cast on al t wren t courses; only fallilig after
heat'y rains,,arelotind but the tiCattered
nbabitants. depend for water, an their
wells, which yield only a .scanty supply of
braokish ancl.anpalatahle . •
_ Beyond thissis a Jake in the valley.of tho
Irt•Z"—tup woes, some 40.milea long; and nearly
knOwit hao.caet a glooni..ever the whole half as- --broad, • and 30 miles short of tlip
commuray. Mr: ;McDonnell was born river. When this is at flood, by the melt
'in the; town of Co t7n wall in the year 1818 nig snotts woaterf. Armgenia, and. reacheFi the,.
hike, the is ood ;, but when'. the.
communication .ceases; it, beeerries very tin-
palatable,..and those who dwell' in the Vi-
cinity arc no longer Able to drink it. But .
this saline sand, whieh .p.oisons the' .water,
favera,b16to the palm. •This palm belt;
is continued acrosa.taiwer-M,s petunia.
• • .Now, theinhabitatits Of this ret/ion, freer
the Atlantic ict PhrsiS;* ate Mohearied'ini,:•
and -they find in the Keran these.two.paa,'
sages : ":Concerning wino :and •lots. -in
hOth• there is great' !Ain; and•of use. 011t0
men, hut theia, sinful nits8'. ie greater than
their. .nse." • " 0, • true believers surely'
wine; an d. lots i• n &a -mattes' and divi,pittiL
• had been an honored officer of the Glen-.
'W,e- are anrik to learunf a bad acci- garry: Militia daring the war Of 1812-15
Q
ent which be
'eurred to D. DSel
. ma', •and for his. services as 'such the govern-
uinlan' at -tie '• Ronald foundryi• Bras- ment giiinted him 800 acte.s •of rano ill,
els; On. Wednesday fo'renticar•:'.HO wa.4 the township bf Osgoocle arid 200 acres
" eri a i
. amtn -rig- p ece,of iron-Wheri-a-sinall ts . •Mrs. McDOpnell; she being the
. t_
ptece flew, off ancl 'struck his . nose : and daughter of a U.' g. LoyaliSt... 1n 18'42i
,
Niiei-it. On to his eye, entering •deep...4to . Ah..... Jail :NeDminelh 'then -it mall of 24,
-e PUPIL Two medi'eal Ontletne4 were .left.the parelital.. reel in the 'Wilds - of
called who probed for, it -but' found . it '
.was too 'deepfor their; appliances: mod.Os000de to Push hiS fortune in the than
x tt \Vim Vest .'", :Id the autumn of tlost
advised hint to 'go,. to 'a ' specialist in Te'idea-r -he' ‘i.,,s_...„4,„,,,ed . as a. 0.4.1.1,.k_ii.x4iii3:
roiA5.*: My,..-Selitegrleft foi Tomn-fct. oil dry_e.09,18.stere of ues,s1,;4. .Guni.i.&:66i,
the noon .train, prv Wednesday,. We
'hope the sight of the eYe will be •re:.
tained. • * •
_o
don,. ot London, and in' W 'Mon thit ' so -
.secared the -confidence °fall that he was sent to open a branch store for.thein
'About -9,o'oloek on Sunday morning., what iS;now knoWn•as Exeternprth. In•
1
thelIth inht., smoke 1.1) -Seen iisning :ii 'short time be purchasedthe stock, and
from the saw Mill:owned by AVilsetn_i_foint few years conducted ;•tlie: business
Bros,on.lot 2o, con. fl Turnberry.. -An for himself, dittino• whieh:time he !Dar-.
alarm . was giien, and aoon'a number of ried Miss Balkwirb daughter of the late.
neighbors collected and did their utmost' :Wm, Balkwill, whit at that Irne lived
to extinguish the fire, but as a soon about•two nitre -S. -south of lixeter. Selling
had O sure hoIl, their efforts were in • Jupesrn Eraietstmen, he built'
vin. The structure•being of wood all r....some,tithe conducted -a ,Otore-on
very dry? it. was:thon reduced to ashes, the' MAY horneahad a • little :smith of
The origui of the fire is unknown, •lint Exeter.._,:rfp!_wa,a the firstpostmaster-in,
it is suppooed-te-litiVe aug1sts "frolic the' 'Exetar, and was appointed, issner
furnace. • The lois Will amount' 6 the .nia'rrioge licensee in 1857. After Mi.
neighborhood $2,500, and as. there Gulley's death he was appointed a Meg -
was no lasnrance it will fall heavy on istrtite, and continued to act as such in
the W*1.' •• . -;•
One day last week two- Exeterites
Went out into Stephen to get evergreen
and maple trees.- They sepured a StIper-
annuatedhorse, and went to 'the Green.
farin, where it Was •tholight some,fine
an oweedingly satisfactory Manner till
the time of his last illness. When -Mr.
1VIoDonnell arrived in, • the county of
Huron 11 yeors ago Exeterdid not
exist. The whole of the east side of
Main street—along where Mr. 'James
. .
NEW TAILOR .SHOP.
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4R',
Late et MiTtrit; pow, a arset teat Taltdeltantl CUTTER
'ft lieveritt Years experience, desires to intlmate'to the
people of. Clinton alai ylelnity, that lie Inn, coning( need
imairtem
11 THE litAlfFN 'BLOCK,
15 '4...tot Fader 4, Bayley's Photo Gallery, here
he will be pleased to 1.111 ail orders 'Ott 4101$ notice,
and at reasonable rates. Cloth cut or Made up just as
desired. Orden respsetrully solicited,
CLINTON SEED STORE
CLOVER; mut TIAIOTItY 8 Elia), and all kinds
of PBRMAzIBRT PAsTitat MIXTURES,
GOLDEN VINE :PEAS, BLACK. EYE, PEAS,
*rim: CHAMPION OATS, WRITE RUSSIAN
BARLEY, CROWN PEAS, 111ANGOLDS, CAE.
ROTS, TURNIPS, ONION SEED. „
X will take OATS 1 a ex tib tinge for any of the
above 'seas.
.Ailt where is iiT.Egr4 PEED anitsEgn sioith
sialms sir.tinP; . - •. exwareN.
•
E3AKI
OWDER
THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND
S.* •IYITILSON
.9;
GENERAL DEALER IN TINWARE, ac..
TIVIXIOIVX".43s..4"1"
'Fe Owners of
. TRADE htilaW
!Ott!' 'liniment -Iodide Amanig
gsrtp.:;.H8 anlele17:Ightly Bourlip, Cures Lamenossvivit:adviti:
finlual Meuhigitl-4 'Founder, Woak Loa,'
Sparbs. ((tugboat.
,.
•
No stable should tut tvithoet it liallioad mining and 94
Wee MURapiellttli use One's Liniment aod 14 tbo greatoo
lug atablea of Belmont and Lorillard it has achieved wet.
dem, One trial will convince.
Our e'rlbatert(Delt. Rt. ft( ellsrvkeSitin3a4l812:11Nse.aYse.tra*143.4°oWitt ilaLeloatlatt
agement or.eattlt Mt)!y all druggists at rata. aod $1.55 a
bottle and in quartgat $0.60, 15 wblab tImre is peat saylay
'Lite Moment 35 Aitii9 %trappers la for thualy use; that in
yellow for cattle. f
talcs Londe Ammonia none and Candi°
itaaa.lw all d
the Ica'inig'°hIevrdseemrean. on Aroma Park, Fleet.
wood, BlIgliton Beach, neepabeed Bay mai Bull's Heatl,
Never disappoint, are tonw, Alterative and Diuretic, Destroy.
• WOr113S, ellICO Indigestion, Collo,
aPots, Nora Throat, Catarzthronoder, Pink -eye ali Smonet's n Th t
the power is great. 'Om Powderare (ku traoteed and per-
rhasera What; to obtain a care wooer i Omitted; SW hy'ail
druggists at Mts.-per box.
Itowpro of' Coulaterleitsi
.1101:3E Arr DOWNI.S•
Manufacturer and Proprietor for the best Saw Mit
Dog in use. Agent for the sale and application -of
the tar Fientta PATEN'e AMMATIO ISMER CIRA:0111,
Sratut FITTINGS furnished 50(144)00d 00 hilIrt
notice.;
BojterS. Entoners. and. all lands of Ma
Ii 4114.4repaired e. potlificizsly and
. • in a satisfactory manner.
Farm implementA manuractured ii repaired. .Stel.in
and Water Pipes furnished Mid put in 'amnion. Dry
eigill+RON STREET, •Kilns fitted up on application. Choges inodefqe•
. •
Iieparing of all lands proniptly attemied to st reason- _
ahlo re,tes, A trial solicited, , HARKNESSI04.
OLLER--- OU
BHA N by 11(.).N Lor
04744. PER CWT;
Delivored any where iii town free of charge
HRS. JOIN"BAYSON.
:FLOWERS mid Temp.. Plants
.A.1 ItODERICVS,
. • . .
•
Will alive in a feW, days, a -large Stbek to
••' lree. trout.. %Anne and.See theni.'
PINP, APPLES, NEW 0.11.A.NGES and
• L.F.31:0N7y, ...N.EW • CAND,TE,s.
• 4. • [J, NJ,:
•.
:07 TF4A..
Ch.oiee. Minds of •11 -to as' mid TonAccors
• Cli01(.1:th 21.UTTEli tena.k.fa•S A.:0931).
For:tihich tbeffiglies' t Cash Price paid.
MX', • .11/101)Ellit
.11(.11CSO L#LOCK,• Br' SON S'r`tUF...r. ClotroN,
Phase, Naito THIS ANN,pNopiENT.
CALIANDEU Patent HARROW
• IN mitaliet ro,eonsInite with:an:3'
•,D latienvi ;I tilts S. .
arrows, are tina ounnatihn •of the worl • f •
: 0
Satan ; therefore avoid thorn .that ye _may
prosper." 'Now the Arabs call this fer-
mented sap latgine, which they say is not
wine to which the prophet refers: •-•--
.Hewever, he became aware of the unlike,
!Mood of abstinence,..and further .on lie
writer!, " Of _the_frilits. of palny_trees_ancl
grapes, ye , obtain an inebr,iating, liquor,
and also good nourishment. ' And,again;
" 0, true•bellevers,..connr not' to prayers
when ye are•drunk,. until 5r.ou understand
what ye say.", That they are drunk,'
when the call to prayer is made, they•are •
tia_aloyLaway. Thia illustrates; -the moni
tion to Aaron—" Do not drink wine' 'nor
strong drink thou, nor thy_sons with.thee,
when Yege-iiitii the Igiiirtuteltef-the Chit-
TefilTaion, lest ye die," •
•13esides the'sap, wine is inn& of its fruit
—the dafe,*antrfroOl this raki is distilled.
thti Monastery of St. Cathaiine, at the
toot of Sinai,Ta distillerifor making it ad.
s
joins tho kitchen. • •
Pahns are flrat in the vegetable king-
dom, fer varied uses. "They supply tim-
ber, fie], cordage, beaides wine. Men,
horses, cattle, all 'subsist On, dates. It is
only under their shade that a few fruit
sees, 'figs, poniegrantes, etc., can be reared.
Some •corn'also is grown by means of irri-
gation, and with much labor. ..So preeioue
it, that eieryjleparate spike ef maize or
f-WhatirgrattiaddiftiWtire.
y a small cover of• basket work." --Barth..
specimens could he •ohtained. • They Pickard's store no stands wits .an •un- t
•reitched the bush with little difficulty,. 41:Amt. fercist Mr..McDonnell leaves a
loaded the-ivegon-,-,and-ika,. Ahorb-iim wife- oticl-fiv&sons and five datightera t.
ar
or; Itottuk---BEfore711m*.--iroarf---Ineura-his-departt •
could be i"eached, a smelt stream had to
be crossed. When the edge Was•reached
the two. held a consultation•as to where
7p3,Uj
stream. place 4 s lin 11'
"kq' "1"beatrktd---iiirk4a"vr tc:1•;71'dt1-
fiai-graPPling for the bodies w
. „ether,. wa e It log ; When
t3f Henry Baines and Miss Clegg, Abbt. •abo itlit The noble horse sank,
. Maj
kin); r., Conncillor'Mooney and .t. leaving n thing butits head above water
`IC, Robertson were thrown out of tl e and in this uncomfortable and perilous
NO- 1)Oat', „gr.: Robertson had aovery close position the Poor steed had to. remain
•call •from drowning and 'has hardly got while the 0/6 ware discuSsing what was
over theeffects of it yet. . ,
.• best' to be done under the circumstances,'
• .A. petition to the governorggenertil is and •settling the dispute as to who
being Circulated: and extensively signed should go, into the wate.r and..rtriliftch-
'for the release of lames Henry Beat:m.81s, •the horse.' The man onthe bank (al-
• now in' 'Kingsion penitentiary for the .though appal:en* anxious and excited
nitn-dei of Willicint Maines, He is said over the !dilemma, in which they Were
• to' be in eonsumption,, the disease from placed) expressed 'his unwillingness to
which hie father and one Sister ' died i'islc his life in trying to extricate the
since the tradegy, and to which another anithai, and nothing remained but foi
$.isteris also succumbing. • • the young,' gallant' to 'wade in-a.nd un-
. fasten equzne from the wagon; and stove
- „ nte ,diseowery of the instantaneous proceA
of takb,4 photographs Ins been quickly follow-
•
1 in tlte medical world by ft perfeet and iosta,w,
taneoun remedy•for all acute aches and pains,
as lsrouraIgia, Toothache, Rheumatism, etc.
'Phis valuable remedy is called Plaid 1.ightninq,
• and is sold at 21 oent., e5 bottle by
• ,
the animal from it watery. grave, :While
this was gt i ig on, the other person,who
4sttbosns observer, stood, stat-:Utilf on
the hank, no doubt eXpecting to see the
horse Ana its 1,1,SCUid' perish in tho bil
!
. • -
She cherished no Aninjoolgy, Tennent, in his description of Ceylon
1 1
•
' A retnarkable case of woman's constant
love was brought to heht in Stoction re-
•9,,ently4 A yonatz man—a hard-vokin
yciiing man, by the way, alid—one. W ose
time is too much taken up inambly earning
his bread and butter by the sweat of his
brow to indulge excessively in the vagaries
of jealousy and retributive spite—differed
with his wife in certain matters affecting
domestie felicity, This inattersof•fact
y'oung man, hiatead of flying into a passion
and appearing inan unenviable light iti
the police coort;quietly proceeded to get
a divorce, Ile got it, Tinie passed on;
and after a .while the young trian's
tionsjoined hande with rt.yetny lady �f
that city. They engaged themselves te
marry, The, divorced wife heard of
She offered to superintehd the arrange-
ments for the approaching wedding, arid
the offer was ttecoptdd. The roetnin whieh
the ceremony toot< place was decorated
with evergreens by her' hands, and with
forget,memet and other tenderly exprcs•
sive flewart,.. •I3ut this clicl net stepat this--
point. The witnesses to the ceremony
wero surprised to 500 her eating aa brides. An old man in California ts jest atittitta
maid and subsequently wishing the conple I his Wird sot of teeth. Tho process in
111%211, prmpiAp:tull„,,aniLittiro?.....4taitatoN-...!Autt ended- ttlb
'1111110. ,
h. ,!: 3 /11i1,1
Writes. of a variety common there—" That
a native, if hp be copianted withcirdinary
'doors, and mud walls, may build an entire
•house (as he. wants' neither nails nor iron 'DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS,
ibis palm. From the same tree ho may '
woikrwttli walts7Yootand BLE gyATuXity
•
draw his wino, make hie oil, kindle his Arai ART POTT.ERY, ita."--61i(SSES,
stqre hisfood, ceolchis•repast, and sw.eeteri
50 .Sebt ovois
almost4Vo away.
50 lIng-e,--te.$ to be. finished vs ip for next
Sp ri 11.11141 Iti ate r it I far 400 Set of'
' • - t. • Darrours. •
NotwItlithanding all the opliosition by those
Specially fa tere.stati, wiLl-stilt-to. any 0," IV"
Illay 001110 hdlore tjuLlst of January(1383, ft' sot
Of Marrows complete, Tor the -small sum of
and more than' that, will warrant them -for mie
year. This oll'er is simply to S110W lift some of
the statemente made abOUVITIYIlatellt-IlarrOWS
US faille alla 71318.10adilig.:—A;s1raomisWifzer if
what I Say about my Renown is net rig.ht.-
absWer, When asked for a testimonial; was 41:
will sign tuy.tranie to.anythin-e yen Write about
'DivdrratlePsillIfrOw. CAnnot break 15
or sliakeit•loose.-• 1Vould have no .other." The
Same artsweris given by the Tiplady's, T. Gib -
binge; tha..Shipleys, citdbert. *ay, and '.ethera
•-whom have: sold to: Enquire of these men'. •
• ' 'A..CALLANDEB,,,'Clinton. .
, . .
Aabgsuorlekneeplyercinaernteanitner,
N•ON
Ing mei%
cure Gm lost CM fall-
voixsness,weaknesa, lack of vig0r, strength and de- .
velopment, causect..14 fndiscrettons, excesses, ete.
Benefits in a day; dfires-usually within'a month.
No deceptionzioeqOaekery. Positive proofs, full
description, hundreds Of testimonials, with letter
of advice mailed in plain, sealed envelopes. free.
Erie Medical Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
wilemilimmewwww
oehtlWrigh
;JEWELLERS...01r OPTICIANS,
• Itil.PORTEffaa OP • •
• FAITS,
it if he pleases ; in fad, live from day to
clity dependent on it alone—furnishing ' BRICsA-BRAC ETC
one-fourth the tueans of sustenance for 40BRERS AND RETAILERS OF
the population.of the northern proVincee." '
• Humbolt writes.. ot wine being drawn ELGIN AND, WALTHAM *krox,p,,,,"
hoot the cocoa paint, in soma parts of STERLING. SILVERWA.RE
South Anieriea. 1
There is another plant', and on this con TRIPLE ELATED SILVERWARE,.
%
tinent, 'more abundant in its supply of sap,• AMERICAN CLOCKS;
which at once- ferments, anti supplies
drink to the Alions.which inhabit the FINE CCT GLASS, ETC., ETC" ,
-arid fegion, where it is as irrepressible Ita * . IIMBRELLAS,s'
• thiiitles with us, and of which I will write '"
at future leisure. T.11. 140 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT
Errata.—In my last, a cbanp of oho - OpERA HOUS•E BLOCK,
letter, tells of Pompeii bus/tot instead of
buried.. And tear the end seittwer is turned 13,ETnot , myrefEr.cmic
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