The Clinton New Era, 1886-04-30, Page 6el
• NEWS NOTES.
11(assachusettea has n law prohibiting
the sale of -tobacco to miners under
sixteen. •
The ministers of Cleveland, Ohio, are
. making use of the boycott to stop Sun-
day newspapers.
• Rev. San( Jones' revival season, in
Toonto•vfill, it is announced, extend
from Oct. ;ird to 24th,
• The total value of lumber shipped from
ports in British Columbia during the
month of March is $81.930,150,
Western Indiana, says a correspondent,
'do not know what kissing ie. He lived
two years in Indian Territory among the
Creeks, and never once knew of an Indian
man kissing an Indian women*
• The license commissioners of Toronto
havebeen petitioned to decrease the
number oflicenses and abolish the_traffic
on the island. .
Threeiabicl bulldogs attacked a party
of school children at Linderville, .Ashta-
bula County, Ohio, on Friday afternoon,
and bit four of them terribly, '
Uncle Robert Gibson died at Macon,
Mo., April 3, at the advanced age of
120 years. , His descendants number
four hundred; and descend to the fifth
generation.
The soil of Northern Virginia, upon
which occurred so many battles, is now
so poor that it does not furnish pastur-
age, and cattle raising there has been
- abandoned, . .
• McGregor if; Parke's Carbolie Cerate is in.
valuable for Wounds; Sores, Salt Rheum Outii,
• Burns,. Scald arid Festers, as a healing' and
purifying dressing. Do not be imposed on
with other useless preparations, recommended
to be as good. Use only McGregor -.0 Parke's
Carbolic Cerate. Sold by J. H. Combe.
Prof. Wm. Darling, of New .York, Who
. lately died, was never mnrrried for a pe-,
culler reason'. Ile was afraid of the cost.
.He .told a friend that he could live on 270
a week, and 45.1,‘ didn't care to double his
expenses."
Wro. Witworth, a cattle raiser Of
Ulnas, :was robbed near Vinitra, In ran
Territory Tuesday, of $1,800; by Jim -
Procter, a disreputable character.: A:
• posse eeptured4the 'robber and riddled
him with
The G. Tea, station at'Durbarn,„was
entered last Friday niglat by burglars.
Some pieces of freight anct baggage were
bloken open. Entrance was 11111(10 made by
breaking a window. .EverYthing in the
office was turned ever,- but nothing has
• , been missed'. •
• The wife of a laborer named Nevsdk,
living 'at Nichl, near Colonge, in Rhein-
islr, Russia, has just given 'birth tett-ie.;
to let thew pass their lit Llrend4deptrlvtli of
vatih great difficulty that she was taken
from the coffin by sympathizing friends.
Mrs. Junglen,
whose husband lies at the
hospital withboth legs broken, knelt in
the presence of the dead bodies of heri
threephildren, and prayed God to spare
the life of be husband and let the spir-
its of her children satisfy him. It was
a dreadful.sight. *,
Be', Thomas Cronlpton, formerly of
Barrie, died at Hamilton, on Satnrday,
aged 69 years.
An Ottawa paper says member
of the Local House is authority for the
statement that W. Anglin has
refused an offer of the Carleton regiistra-
torship in order to be' in a position, to
run for the Dominion House at the
next election,
,Five- barrels of fish were given away
in Simcoe the other. day. It appears
they were caught after theclose season;
and the owner could not sell them with-
out laying himself liable to wine, and
he took the above method to dispose of
them.
A stranger walked into the room of a
widow lady named Hardesty; atj'enus-
bore, W. Va.,and seized a fire shovel
and struck thold lady a_ 'blow on
head- whichknocked her down, 'then
struok her several more blows ,Which
mashedher head almost into a jelly, and
deliberately left the house. No ;reason
has been assigned for the deed.
The ruclgment of the court in the
Oregon impriniwas delivered on Thurs-
day. The decision Was in favor of the
owners and officers of the steamer cm all
qtrestions submitted.. The court found,
however, that the first officer was some-
what reiniss in his duties, but not fp
sufficient extent :to" warrant it in inflict-
ing punishment upon .
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.Pronounced incurable,- cured free of.
Obarge: Giles' LinimentIed ide Ammonia,
See our PRINTS, FLANNELS and DRESS GOODS, at an immense redraw
tion on wholesale price. Some of that CANTON FLANNEL left, 50. per rircl°
Blackand Colored KID Gliovgson Dark and Evening Shades at 25 cearr,"
worth $1. All the above arta at -prices that are bound tceelear them out. Come
'quick and get a flargein. '
Jost openednut 3 cases of STRAWS, in the very latest New York.Styles; in all
the leading shades in fine crudity at Beesley s popular low prices,
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BEESLEY',S Millinery Emporiu.m
•rsdii ris.herfrucr°1.1VI: Fischer,
The Lending- Clinton.
leg to announce that I have opened �itin the TAILORING
TRADE, where you can rely on getting the latest goodscut
in the. latest Styles by mil. M. FISCHER, as Cutter and
11/anager. Thanking you ll for the patronage extended to'him,
hoping to receive tire' same in the future. Pine range of goods
to choose,frona. Cheap for cash, as 1 anfnot in a position to do
anything.e15e. Soo our WORSTED Pantings & Scotch T,11'EEDS
Mrs. it: Fiscler, Prop.; M. Ilisclier, 'Manager.
spavins, splints, nsightlX bunch es, pprnug Live. steeti Notes roe may:
knees, weak loins, founder,prinsydistein-' • . " . , . ' ---- .4 • • - ,
per. -Advice given J no charge Q11 all „ail,- • ' 'May' is ..tv! thitieal month ' `with farm
nients to whIch.cattle are subject ;• write anithals: " They are, over a great part of
Dr. Giles '13ox 3,482; New York P. - •
(enclose s'tanep for reply) who will, give
such instructions • as his great and long
experience,enables him to do. The Lim-
ment is sold by all druggists.
A Montreal despatch says :---,Alfred
Lovelace, arrested iri Now York,
on a charge of seducing Annie Prowse,
of•this city,.i.vas formerly tenet in Mol -
sons ,.bank, and after, being dismissed
shertage wa'foued in his accOtints. The,
git:Lis daughter of HarrV'Prowse, of
Wrn ciondening .& Co.; and niece of a
Philadelphia- milliOniare: Being con-
fronted with the girl's father,. Lovelaae
lets. Ten months :ago- she .gavebirth, ond that although he.lovecr-Anine,:yc,
to three healthy babies, and alt six are
now• ' •
Letters reeeived.frora Sir L. Mac-
pherson state that his health is bue-lite-
• tie improved. Ho will leave Italy, in
May for Germany, where he will take
the waters. He aufferslacutely from.an
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affection of ,the kidneys. .
Three Harrisburg Pa., banks lave
lost 81Q,090 throug'h.leilged
le:. would not niarry her or any other
gi4,.onless '--she had $100:000. Miss
Prowse then instituted proceedings..:daily; bub tba's hey- and duo
Nainst, Lovelace claiming $2,5,00 0 darn-- conAderation . for the • fn tih__Prevente:
ages for for betrayal'. • .beying, they reest• have foam, whichis
On Sa terday next; May,: lst, the -best" fed' eroripd and 'sprinkled "'upon
Schtt' „Act .will go into effect in Brant,
'Leeds and Grenville, Kent, • Lanark,
Lennox and ddington, Elein„ Lamb -
ton; St. Thoma • Wellington, Frontenae
the country, going 'from hay to grass,'
and. are liable to he affected. by the7tle
bilitatinginfluence of -the succulent and
loosening feed.. . The only way to pre-
vent, evil eflbcts is to- give hay and'grain,
at morning andevening at first, con tine,
ing the:morning ratioir of hay longer
than that of the evening, until the grits
gradually game yr nutritive value and
the animals become irecustorned to it.'
This.' is equally itripertabt for - horses—
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Cows and sheep. • Horses that ar;e. not.
put to• haed.work are not nsually harm-
ed by grass ; -the clearirig. • out' does
coot
need more solistantial . feed: • Work
horses or oxen ; shoold also hav'e hay
TAUETIA51 BULL TOR SERVIOE.-THE
maxim keeps Jr service bn his farm, emit bilf of
'Iat 10; Huron road, Godortoh township, an excellent
SHORT HORN BULL, of drat4elasit pedigree, Terms
$1, With 'VriVilege, of returning if necessary., EEPPLI:
DISNEY.
MORTGAGE SALE
• OF
' VICLUAIILE 'rows 1.1f01.9ERTY.
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Under and. by virtue of a power of Male, contained in,
a certain mortgage, which krill be'produced at tile time.
of sale, there will bo offered for sale. by wino suc-
tion, at tho Commercial Hotel, In the Town
of Clinton, on Nattirday,'the Sth day of
May; 1880.. at.11 o'clock in the forenoon, the fol.
gPl°tifttior't namely
e :o;LT:it VNI1 fiatrio lot
lowing vI
number 0110, li s ' . n ; sa . ‘ ri.,
snip of %onici, andiinown as village lot nunibcz four,
-et-thg-villtige-of-drimpenrin-the-4n, nib-bownsintind
Which in the demi thereof, made hy JAMES MM.:USW;
. DUNCAN Mawr, bearing date the fifth -day of April,
•A.D. 1507, -is described as•fronting on the London
Rend, and being the fourth quarter of an acro ofvil-
'age lets in Anderson's survey.of the village of Nippon,
rein goot ares rove -er
rt-trforar the ,o.,11..e.tst-corner-of-the-ieritl-tewrithip
-Lintioln,..Middle's`ex, Victoria; 'Ontario.,
sented. by Miss Priscellw-B. 1VIeC1ore, •Peterboro'; Northumberland , 'and'Dur-
. heretofore regarded as a modest • young .' ham ; Brame and .ChicotitiolL QUO.; and
• . lady. • She was , a leaderinsociety and, .
' ' • the church, and 'there is theught. to be .(-4481•6'.°1'•• N'''''S'. T1.16.:,A et- 'is 'now, in
force in twenty-seven places 111 the May.
. a man in the .ease. • : 2 .. ' .•
lame' Provinces; -twelve in. Ontario..
More than a , rikOnthVO a Florida.b07 three.i.n. Quebec,
and two in Maiiiteba,
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tel keepdr.cut a kit of •willow,..whielt he 'After -the lst of May therefore; the ..Aet
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made ,into' rustic : chail;s...:, They. were will belie . (meation in 63 of the eorm..
etit before the trees .began to . bud,• and -ties and cities- of the DiTarnien.
now there are to be SOU On 'one of the
An unknown tramp. saVed the niftlit.
posts of it chair nice green:birds 11-11(I.417,
express' on . the:, Cincinnati Sot thorn
' -- -meet full zrovitn7leiives.--:-4- r . . .',,-. - ' • '.• RailroadandbeaTliiIiii' tilligriitFiiirl
• .. Thieves broke into the Pennsworth sengers fronx• arynwful fate. lett Friday
Methodist Church of Pensankin, Pa -,'and might, by heroisn-. and pea -once of mind.
stole. the'velpitAible and many hymn tie
...... Was walking on the track - crum a
books. The fernier prey *throi: qntola'50
• loot well, utbere itmwes,•disCovqed,.• ;TiVp mountain defile,. when he..foinid a lar_ge;
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pastor, the'Ret'4.George Greying,. nt steml wedged 11111'cattle ,guard on the
- once had himself lowered into the well, track.. , The animal' .was ly•ing across the'
• " where he.- grasped 'the hook,.,but:tIke foul rails • irk .-Soch` n -Way that. it Would ger:.
, • • •- --- air otercanke bin; and he svgs. drs,gged to tainly•-; have' wre-eked:tfie train • and sent'
AO rOusq41-4-4,-.---it-erashine down st,steep-etabenlembrrt
IPY • . the serface.insenSible,
,trint before six o °leek. on Thursday,.
. jueLas_he xeachedthe spot the.tramp.,,
-,,
. .jes, Heyward, a miller in :Patterson &
hefted the night express thundering.
Co.'s roller ..soiller, at , Wallacehur
g, through the mountain.- He lighted. e
, clinib,ed. thee bolt for the purites0,. it is torch and statteld' •down : waving hisi•
supposed, of clearing :a ..choked convey flambeau, and 'succeeded in stopping the
.box; when his -clothing earightin a earn- train at imminent peril of his own -life
plicated getirino and shaft, and hes, was almost , at • the brink . of danger that
drawn to-khorbrible cleathAn an instant' threatened its destruction. He was
( -- - -.Beth arms were tern off neat.the, elbow, genftiously reward6t1.- • - . . ...: . .
and the end of the bolt shafts pierced ..
Sir - Charles Dilke . has iefOrrned- the.
'his breast, tearing it • terrible. , opening. •;,.
niectoral-Committee that AO will Make
Elis head' was also' lacerated,: and" the
a full' statement at a public meeting on
Aloe tornl:from. one foot: 7 When assrs- ,
May 3rd, if the Queen's Proctor failsto
tante reached hfin'his' mangled and life- .
r -e -open the Crawford di‘ioree.case pre-'
less body hong SesperilLelin the Ina- iieeet--e--J—J, The Queen's ?rector', aft
- ehinevy,, -- --, • . ".. ' testing the evidenCe, in the divorce case,
• Sexenty4i,Ve furniture manufacturers has intervened and the. ease. will be re-,
of 'dirge, istii)ioyitig,4,9,00 men, 11-av(! opened. . Subpoenas are.being issued for
a to resit, the demands ofthe numerous new witnesses, including Sir-
orktnen. A resolution has been: passed Charles Dilke's late butler andloo-trnan
that . no .skilled_ mechanic. shall -be Btu- rd the the attendance . of ',..‘! lifannY,?' Silt'
• ployed by any .member' without a..tee rEate 49ved IFIly4'tegeel,kim be secured
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contendation from 'the -firm for whiell ,it er,Ketais'ational evidence is exp
he. last • worked, Tho . association, will pected.. The Queen's Procterwill apply'
• probably arrange a schedule of whges for a new trial cm May 4th. Mrs. CraW-
which will be adoptedby. all its mem- 'ford will testify.to prove her confession
bers. Tho employers . will be #603d to her husband. Sir Charles Dilke will
with all fairness, but the manufaeturers-
say they will not 'recognize any lini'err
or be dictated to about. whouii theywill
„Ctuploy;.. to do work.
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A St Cloud telegram says. -The
scenes witnessed tit the numerous frill-
m'al of the eyclone's victims' throoghoit
dile district were never to be forgotten,
Ales. Waldoft, the wife of JOhn•Wal-
deft, neterif like ft •ItiaL4VOlit'in,. livid
.q1:4• while her children stood neav, burred in
''''•-• -0".--•' - -them' tears, ;fee Strirering vatili,,1i..44,6,i,...
trated herself on the coihn that hold the
----Tefiltis-ot—lailiViiiiiit, ' air l-tir faint
' f• ones pleaded with the •,1 1 mighty ,to
chopped' straw. Freih cows generally
do very well if they delve within a month
after being turned to grass. ...There will
be little- fear of milk fever -b -r ---cif any
trenble incident tb` irTfelierish Condition,
but large milkers will need feed the sec-
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of .'Staley, and 'containing by admeasuromont qne
rood of land,he the same more or less. There is elect-
ed • on Mkt. property' a Primo Dwelling. and Store,
'which are at present in a fair state of repair. - .• .
And also Town Lots numbers, eight hundred and
.thirty-threct and eight hundred and thirty;:four, of the
Street,. containing. together by arlincasurement one
'rood and thirtyrseven perehen ,four -tenths of a
pereli of land be tho.same mere or leen. There is on'
this property M. Frame 'Dwelling nixtic with frame
and brick 'addition iSxlid, and also a frame stable
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Teams -Ten per cont down .ori dayof sale, and the
balance 11) ''•dne month „thereafter. . The conditions of
linIe-- ill he made known . on the 'dav of sale, For
birth t particulars apply to II; A-. Ultra.
Solicitor.Slinton, or to thounaorsi,,,med
ifAMtla-HOWSQN. •,ItAN.NING SCoTT:
• Attetioneer... • . l'endor's Solieltors'.
pnd weelr or -they down thin.- • •
American Agriculturist .foe•Ato
Thompsoll s rea s ate gelley.
'filo. Ike of Blinos !NOTSet. .
' 'CLINTON OM'
-at
T stem of puttine; en- hors-
e§ 'inchicriminately, is h great error:.
Carriage horses look well in showy heed
gem!, rind bandeome blinds are 4 great
improvement to tho style and aerieral
-iiiipbarant.A.Tal7RWOIL!et,„up_cari440
horses,: - .fitq for buggy, rear, cart, stage,
wagon, truckencl general travel, they
are wholly unnecessary, and as regards
safety, they are, a detriment rather than
an -advantage. .' What., do surface.' ear.
11-517ses want with blinds1,, Horses,. like
ourselves, want t� se-wl they aro
. &frig, rind the:horse that sine proyes
••••• The undersigned hastipUned figeinT for •tlie ',Wheal
Estate, nod trill be glad, to deal with partienaving prdper-
ty to dinpoie of Terms, two per cent on all •inounts up 'to
$1000, hnd one per cent: on any nnionnt.laer the desk:Nem
No charge made for advertising. and iiif•chM•ge whatever lei.
1083.4 Hale nr transfer is effected. 1 hare 'law the following
properties for sato:- . ••
Lot 14, Lake Roadeast, 130 aoree, 41 cleared
and -under- lasture, 2121101}8, slashed And ren ett31Vbeetenred,
lalntreo 160 ofId
-tinut*.,:bikt;bi.
to acmes nutter eulta•ndou, 'small house. Prim? $10 nu acre.
West hall hall lot 28, 2nil con of Mist Wawatosh, 110 acres,
20 tiered Adeared, :1)1111111Ce good hush, IP !wren iv1wat,
springurvk ranging through the fajm,,bank barn 401.0, two
acres of orchard, one 30119 from gliburn. Rrfee $5,000,
.$1200 or 101100 deft; blouse to snit purchaser. •
Lot 006; 1.5 (Wan here, awl -futon tit° situated on the east
aide °NEL EidouPirresidenee, well fenced,' 'Price, $200, to
suit purchaser.' ' t• • , • •
Sul ndid building lot :adleee,p,opmposul.teer. Lit.sonCaobiremerfial
Getele, .10 feet frontilm 0 r
JAS. TI-10M.PSON',....Crat,..1ro.
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_that_he-wants,to. keep -out -of -dart erer ..by ' • L:
WANTE. D
Alt farmers to come into town and • buy what you want, it will,
pflyyou if it is a sillk hat, get it at—you can't 14.4 45„Qt a. peddl:,ix
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If you warlit cheap Qicoories, vcrhy sure ea
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yam ;live, go to • -
"fdk
• 'S. PALLISER and CO.,
cxinsprori.
CASH. FOR EGGS, -
'Ilmeireme.. •
_L^4.1\TC1-"ITS_
Having hided 4he premises now ocettpfe. by us, for another ter
prepared to Or the BEST BARGAINS possible. We have
and well selected stock of • •
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m of Years. We are
on' hand a large and
GROCERIES,- CANNED GOODS, EXTRACtS;
FRUITS and SPICES
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WhiiitANTED T1TEE, NOTHIZTO BETTEE, IN THE IGAEXET. ' ALSO
BROMIS., BRUSHES; BASKETS, •BISCTITS, •CONFEt 'VON -
4 BAY, CHINA, CROCKERY' AtNI) GLASSWARE. • '
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We have the largest stook ib •toWn, . Combine quality with price and wo cannot •
, . under sold. •':'•
, A.•• CLIIr Te'N
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real Inducenienti
:Having bough -CO. ;1...Tuthill's Stoat: of •
C7itiOCEEZe7 cfc CLASSWIME•
At a discount, will sell at *Wholesale Prices Until all is cleam,d °a,
A. FM; ASSOIPOIEN'E OF J. S. TailleS, 0)' t'lliCii 10
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1, ' . FINE TOILET SOAP:
.FLY,ESIT.M.AN & CO'S ,:YEAST, fertnerly kept by Tuthill & Co.tdways Cri hand ' :
' . ..TOT7.1f •CITINIING1-1.A.131tt 1 It -1'490E4-, CLIXr,C01"..1."
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Cheap- Cheap clupcnnxzs
- • Cheap ritovxsioisrp. • •
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ILOing a 1:11.ge etpck of Salt oe hand, Orclet,s. will be tilled et ' the lowest ptiaee
ever offercid in Clinton; as the salt works will '•be sold when iiiriingemelits are
...cempleted,.......Aill_bnLandialle.`,CIMOTEM:'. end CLOVER3,SEED, A lot ti
:„. ' • SA.LT SACK.S and GRAIN' :13AGS for , sale. .
i•YIX LARtit BARS OF N' P SOAP FOR ONE DOLLAR,
JOHN GARITA.: • 1 •
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Vol' ARE NOW,' OPENING' ONE OF 'ME .1.4:11tGEST STOCRSoF
/3001'8''.ancl, . SHQES at Remarkably ; Low PriCes.
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TEAIYI HARNESS $24.
: • SINGLE EARNEss
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'BY (.1ARRI 4,GES. just arriyed, ;latest S'tyles, veryCheap
TRITICKSIrir4PSES by. the hundred, Cheap,
fligli land PINE and CEDAR SHINOLgs ,,,tl..inwest prices. • ”
frfuil-1-iiihtt'id.;--CANDIE ArNi'VnAr-\-ArAW:-TI•ript CAND E
the verefact of hiis•shylng.,,44.4,414.1..41 IjOWN '011 7
7-WET:Must considee teat a horse leading ' • . . , ,
an artificial life, like Ourselyes, walking
in 'the dark in a strange place doesn't
on; and is therefore naturallitimid and'
car eful. If a, horse is too careful, and
*see what is around him if he has blinds
TOWN AGENpv
T' k t t We give 1 lb. 'Mixed Candies for 100. 1 lb.' Sticks
1 lb". Sullseyes 10c, 1 lb Taffy ChunksiOc.
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'takes td6 vAde' cirouitin slixip- it is THER CANDIES Q13ALLY AS LOW, • •
stiricEs. But because he dees it ii, little. • ° 4.)1*. $37., 0. oitAltGEs: AND LEMONS"-25CTS PER DOZEINT.
o CAZOBill
With the best intentions -140m lis in-.. .. -.1 , ir . • • .
too much, and mire than his driver Sees vitttv tewEsT rtATEs TOAti, robVii: InOitire-'14F,.' ki) ;41,;',011‘gns., • mai 0•Ys'TErS.—As 1 get my Oysters, direct from Baltimore, ,.‘013
neceisary,, be sbouldnot•be &bused, but ' , • before paralleling thkets.' .. - ' . . ,.., can depend. on, getting Presh •Stoch. • .
spoken:to softly and' 1:--indly, „and. thus " - JAMES rkElkiMi'SON, .'''' . ''-----"-'-•...""''"--"-; ÷-------- ' --' "--.-
encouraged, for . ho - means: no .wrong.:
-The-stupid-lunk-lead-will-go-scrujuse to
a liolethat oue-Wheel Will fall into it,
while the horse of intelligence keep
woll away f'roin it, , 14nt not having
studieci geometry; he does not know the
exact length of the axles aullthe distanee-
necessary to -- keep -from the danger: -
Mau himself doesn't keep away from
'danger at all times, theughl lie 'las' the
ltim.—Col. J. P. Battersby in'American
Agriculturist —
advantage Of sense and reason Supplied.
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then swear a categorical denial, Sir The trial of John McAndrows and
Charkts will be defended by SiiTehrY his wife, at Scanlon, Pa., on the charge
jamea.
of raurdet in having Zaused the death
of a 13ryear-old girl named Mary
0. Fallis, Dutton, certifies.:1 or
Gaughan, who had been entrusted to
some years my wife Ilas been troubled with
other recommended with but little or uo effect and has resulted An some thrilling reve,
till advised to give MeGregoes SredCure a
Dpepsia, and has ted one thing after un- them some time ago, is how progressing
trial. -Since takitig Ore first bat 0 1 have rte. lations of cruelty and inhumanity. The.
tined a decided improvement, and can with girl's brother Frank, • aged 11, testified
best Medicine extant for Dysepsirt. This in
.k.oafIttenee recarnplend it to he ono of, if not the that on the Saturday evenino before
..aluable medicine for 7.4,15r. mrlaint, (k
DrnfrL1,.,.. 1111;94411tfito,,A
Hold at'ronrbe'sf Store. 'Trig note v div• pon
AS 1010- t ty Ain )Ti' n im vegeta .,. ain't it WAS -ita. an ru er it
'Tiokot, Inpurance, and Rout Tst'attiligent, Clinton
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Myth Pamp Factory.
• • JAMES FERGlISOIsT '
'flaying removed his husinoSs to the premises feninerl?;
Itr 'YOUR 1%11W7'r "
favors, and 3 ti 'a3iLltil(eirtripLosis
tion than over 1.0 promptly fill all orders entrusted to
tito. 0001) PUMP$ IIAN11.-
rdered, •,•:;',..3•Z.4_...•••tVelis deg sod completed,
on short ed1),- worKguarrinteed. *- Prices reaSon.
able. ORDEM BY .1fAlb PROMPTLY ATTEN0ED TO,
JAMES FERGUSON; 13LYTII:'
oYsTERs,sERVED BY THE DISH
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wircips, Szc', Air :;-rthe very best quality to be had, A call solicited,
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Se'vvingr, IKszeolline What? 'the quality of the Croceriesi.and
REPAXRED.. * the itror . prices at Tottioja. 'they
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The followiti,g testimonials, received by Mit, JANES
VANSIOltili,,,spealt for 010'11801%MM
T received my sewing machine about tear menibarago, and
AM PIM, AB well pleased With the work ()tit les alb dA y I re.
calved it from the Lauda of the repairer, 5, DAVIN
I received inynewing mathIne abont six matiths ago, and
was fortunnte to get it repaired, and was Burp Med to nee the
excellent work it done, for it Wee lent over four years add
condemned, Yours truly, W. G. klirEPPIIAltll.
1 log 10 aelcnowledirli the reeelut of my long lost treasnre.
the New 'York Ringer sowin5 al/whine, whiell I have hist, got
repeirtd, I am highly leased with It end return von in sin.
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' 'her teeth,- saying --41 hee-glrest--rettrned-
Rev. John steatt, formerly et•Kin, to this world after hp,w death he would
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be alike to -rdentrfy hhet'Neighbors (deo vo ha.* tho clear to bor., 01.. lay eurdine, Luna tely,of the N.rtli west, Itati
testified as to the inhuman manner in
her in death by hie Nt.rt ze te tr ace:leptisi f1.4)11) theme sbyterian ,
tl eel tee dry 1 ,erneveatten Keed.v CroV count tho'rlild was treated.
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Ile has on hand,a select stock of G'L;ASSWAIRE AND CHINA GOODS
just the . thiegs yeti, want, and at prices to bolt. GREAT BARGAINS -1N CHINA
• TEA SETS, FACSt LAMPS,- &C;, &e.
provesdo he in everyrosneet a impolite lob, 11. late nuht.
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,1s0Ttt,110'atiVi‘ltr,111. 1,10.1gMaD1108.."1!i. " ‘Ultk' "s
Potties batik' work in this line, eau have it attend. -
t..1 to on.loat iler enters at PLooev'S STO/M, or at
11 111(11 resideitee, PC to 0111 Pre,hyterian l'intrell
1,1 1 ni1 i it • c y N 111. ii .. } , , . . - , • - ..• . .r A Mi'.:4 A'ANSTr link Cilutor.
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GEORGE
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