The Clinton New Era, 1886-05-21, Page 3;
FRIDAY, MAY 21, 188G.
Around the County.
Bayfield claims a population of 547.
Dr. Elliott, of 13ruce6e1d, leaves in a
few days for a tour to the old country.
The assessors give the population of
Brussels as 1247, and Winghara 2500.
The oongregation of Rev. J. Ross,
Brussers, presented -him with, $200, last
week.'
, Wingliam is early with its dale holi-
day this .year, having appointed the 10t1i
of June: .
After a lingering and painful illness,'
Philo Noble, an old resident cif Gocle.
rich, and one highly esteemed, hoccu orb -
ed to the great destroyer, on Wednes-
day morning. .
• The NiefiEra, J, D.-Ourry, late -of
Brantford, and well known in Clinton,
contemplate purchasing anclirunning the
Maitland hotel, near. the G. 11, R. sta-
tion, Goderieh.
Mr. Wm. Pinkney, 'of' the Royal Ho-
. tel, Seaforth, has, justpurchased from
Dr: Bonner, of Mono Mills, eounty. of
Peel,.a very fine thotongh-bred stallion
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• The creditors of the estate of Justus
Reeding, of Zurich, met at the Sheriff's
office on Fridaylast, and offered to ac-
• cept 50o. .on the chiller secureci,but secu-
rity could not be obtained. The estate
vifl thelefore be sold on Tuesday next.
It is expected that from 30 to" -40e. on.
the dollar will be realized. by.the credi-
• tors..
A. nttniber of the Zurieli boys took it
• into their heads to hire the mail stage,
eh Sunday; for the purpose of having a
-;eompany-drive;but; unfortunately; th• e
horses took fright, ran away, and tipped
the stage Oyer, breaking several springs,
and racking the cover. Mr. T. Mur-
dock is proprietar, and has given strict
• orders netts) take the horses out unless
`‘‘ When earryingthe mail. • .
.. • A 'large number of friends. gathered
• at the residence of Mr. lohn 'Clegg,
• Ford wich, on Friday evening, and, after
▪ presenting Mr.. Clegg with a watch and
having a very enjoyabl'e evening, they
returned ironic. ;In about a *eek Mr.
• (Meg°a :intends leaving, there" for Sault
•• Ste. Marie, where lie will make his
.e,hothe in:tbe future. He has been a resi.
• dent of Ferdwich Tor sortie time and.a
• , nada member of society.
. The 'quarterly .meeting 9f.the South
Huron Conservative • association for Dc.
ininian purposes Was beld at Varna, on
. Thursday ev.-enini,,palstand. wax -well at-
tended: Mr. W. .T....Sliannon, president
and, stated the Object of the meeting.
Mr.. Jackson; secretary ofthe asseciation,
•_addressed the meeting, as 'also did Mr.
Tarrance, Mr. Siropsen; Mr. Arles and
Mr. Hity-k-- Matters *of itaportarwa.....to.„
the association were discussed. • .
At Winghatri, last . Saturday, •
....Fred -
Wright tinned' his horse loose to graze
on .the •comnicini, when a Pumber
boys take the aninial and 'attempted
• to get st: ride on its back. Tho horse
• took it --all good ',nattiredly 'until they.
eonnnenced pulling its tail and 'mauling
• it aroundi,-When it resented the insult •
• by kicking ayonng lad named Huggeii
in the face. The boy was•not seriously
injured, but it required 'eeyeral stitthes.
;t� draw'the wonnd together. -
•The nomination for the•eleetien of a
perso.i toflll the positron of.reeve of
Turnberry, rendered vacantby the death
•of Mr. ;Tame§ Hennings, as held on
• Mmiday, resulting in the election ofMr.
Samuel . Black by aCelaniation.: There
was considerable talk of opposition be-
• ' • fore the meeting, but when it caine to,
the point.no one had the,conrage t� fa.ce
the old Veteran. Many of Mr, Black's.
--Told-friendili-i-the county eprineit will: be
gladto weleenie him back as a:limber
• of that august body, at tlio jrtne meet -
• On 'Thursday teornine about 1 0'0104
• -some parties whilo driving through town
threw a stick,of wood tlirough .1)1r. 'Jas.
Roe's window, Fordwich, breaking three
• panes of glass and •sniashing the' sash.
• 'Thek. then crdssecrovei ibe bridg,e and
dealt another to the window a Mr. Eli
• .Husband's _hardware store, breaking a
large pane, but fertunatelyllthe stick did
not go through the , windo* Or more
damage Would have &Ten done. It is
raid was revenge.. •
James Regan, teather of the $. S.No.
6; .Goderich township, • has hOitglit lot
15, Lake Road, east and *eat, of the
township allay. This was the estate
• of -his father, the late Francis Regan,and
• is a valuable farm containing 113- acres
• of good laird, and commanded •ti delight?,
fui view 'of Lake Huron. Mr. Relpin
• has no: iutention ,of giving, up his pra-.
fessioni which. he bee follewed 'success -
„fully for nine years:1 but will eontinne
teaching, and will' rent the farm:,
reetet to have to chroniete the
death be Efir. Nos, Wiggins, of the Oth
con. of Ilewiek, at the ago of 64, which
sad event took place Friday evening,'
May 9t11. The °awe a his death, with
•which the moat of bur 'readers are pro-
bably acquainted, was a severe kick.in
the forehead,by Itorsolon the 28th of
• Mardi.' go was eopfined0 to his bed for
about two weeks after the accident,
after which ho was able to be around,
until the last of April., when ho was
SucldeRly taken to his bed, by concussion
• of the brain, He was insensible Prom
• this time until his deathi'vith the ex-
•cieptien of a short time on the 3rd inst.
1 an Advisory Board, to 1.3e composed of
, practical farmers, for the' purpose of ad-
vising ancl assisting in the managensent
of the Ontario Agricultural College and
Experimental Farm. Many of our read-
ers will learn with very great satisfac-
tion of the appointment of M. John
McMillan, reeve of Hullett, as a raern-
ber of this I3oarc1. While congratnlat-
ing , Mr. McMillan on his appointment
to so responsible a position we've= with
equal confidence congratulate the Gov-
ernment on their selection, and if the
remaining members pf the Board are
choser wit/3, equal good judgment it will
be an efficient, intelligent and useful
bodY, and will still more tend to largely
• increase the usefulnees a this worthy
institution. The .appointment of Mr,
-McMillan' is not only a merited- compli-
• ment to bintself personally-, but it is as
-well. a graceful tribute on the part of
the Govetnment to this excellent agri
cultural section of the Province. "
• Says the Goddrich Signal --Rev.
John Ferguson, of Vankleek Hill, .ancl
formerly of Brussels, was in town dur-.
ino.b the week, visiting his sister, MA': '
Delane. Mr. Ferguson has for some
Aline past been resident in Denver, Cpl.,
-where he is -staying, in the hope that it.
sojourn there Will prove beneficial to
hislon, James, ;who is affected with a
lung ailment. The rev. gentleman first.
came te Hu rongoree twenty years since,
and resided in Brussels for sixteen years,
when he resigned -his charge and accep.
ted:a pastorate at Vankle:k Hill, with
which he hag since been identified. •He -
was a merither of the Huron county
scbool hoard iincler the Old educatienal
system, and had many a trip across the
country to settle school viestions in the
long age. •• His stalwart frame appetos
as vigorous and hearty as ever.
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Aterou" *4** wr"ch' at the trial showedthat the 'burglary
unt Egarrraminm EXPERIENCE IN A
l'Estemo TO, RESCUE Z1E CHILD
FROM A ly,.E.Fre .
' A Horttellsville tieglutt eh, eaY
• Frazer :French and his family lived or
• the old Mines farm, in the weal ol
Br4dford, this county. In the farntyarc
is a deep well, with low eut.b, the wa
ter being drawn up by an old-fashionet,
goweeP. On' Saturday all •the family
were absent from home except Mrs.
French and her 2 -year-old son. Farrneo
French eamo home at noon. There was
,no one in the house, He wont into the
kitchen. On the table was a slat o on,
which was written, in a loast,y serawl :
Baby and 1 are in the well."
Freneh ran to the well. Looking
down, he saw his wife in the water,
cling ng ,to • the wall, hut apparently
dead.• Alva Morris, neighbor, was
-passing at the tinteerand responded to
the farmer's crielirfor help: Morris let
himself down in. the well, and fastened
rppe around Mrs. French, and she was
drawn to the top.' She was alive, but
unconsMous. She %is restored with
difficulty. As SOCill as she revived, she
asked for her child. The body of the
child wasifound at the bottom °fare well,
‘‘At ten o'clock. this forenoon" said
.Mrs. French, I went to the well after,
a pail 9f water, taking baby along. I
saw that a board on the Orb Was loose,
and I ran back to the house .to get .a,
hammer and nails to fasten the board,
and thoughtlessly left the • child by the
well. When I caine back the baby was
gone. I looked in the well and saw him
-struggling in the wator. Thinking that
some one might be ia the house soon;
rushed back and • wrote..on the slate
that we were in the well, so that We
could:havelielp as soonste_ possible. I
then hurried to the well and let •myself
down to the :water by the niche s inthe
wall. I succeeded in .ge!tirig the baby
out of the water by one • hand, while 1.
held ItlYself above the: water with ,the
other. I then placed one foot inn niche'
on one side of the well, and the other
foot op the opposite, and then:braced
,tny'self so could keep above the water,
' Which WAS above my waist.• •
,
, The baby, was 'alive, and, haying the
usit.of both my hands and arms, I soon
brought him to., .1 called constantly for
help as loudly as I could. Roth myself
and the child were terribly chilled by
re..-waLtorsharited for aid 11 un my
T- consisted in clotting a bole through a
tent in which• several: poisons were
•sleeping', and then projecting hie head
/ and arms through the hole and abstract-
ing variou artieleo of vain°. It was,
8:4 ,
eautned toy Ins mouse' that inasmuch as
he never motet ea into the tent with his
vbele body too had not coutraitted the
offence charged, and Intost_therefore;,bo
tit liberty._ IP rePly•fo this plea,the
judge told thejury-that if they were not
istisfied that the whole man was inyolv-
.d in the crime, they might bring in a
verdict of guilty against -so much el him
as was involved, The jitry after a brief
••onsultatien, found the right arm, the
right shoulder, and ;the head of the pris-
mer guilty of the offence of the burg-
lary. The judge accordingly sentenced
the risItt arm, thelight sheulder and
the head to imprisonment with hard la.
boy in the State prison for two years,
eMailiciig, that as to the rest • of the
man's body, he might do with it whet'
he pleased.
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• NEWS :NOTES,
Six' cattle steamers sailed last week
from Montreal for Great Britain ports.
• The Iinpartial lionse of Commons has
rejected a motion to abolith capital pun-
ishment, • • • . • '
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• The Marquis of Lorne is a pronounead
opponent to Horne Rule. . Pan .it be
.that he reasons' from ..domestic exper-
ience . ' •
4.,complaint .has been lodged /against
•13. Turnercof Eraywood, near
Windsor, for unclerioal.conclugt in keep-
ing a funeral' waiting,owing to his ab.
sence henting, .
While .A railroad train Wei rattling
• through Dakota an Icelander enii.
grant --jumped froro.a car, ran 300 yards,.
gathered-ber-aproi-full-et-fleiver ,
turned:stilling to the train, which had heft
artoppedwhen in
her reckless gg was made.
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A girrat Olympia, Orogen, threatens te-
sae her pwrkfather for breach of prOrnise.
She says the old geritlenian 'first me._ his,
"Vonse-nt to her lover, and then Withdrew it,
and that in consequence ber beau has got
tired Waiting and has- gone off with another
. •
The women of the Salyation Army in
Bristol, Conn.,' have armed themselves
with, Cayenne pepPer. to throw In the
faces of the ruffians whO are aecus-
toined to annoy them in their street
parades, .• • • ,•• . • . •
The' little son of T. O'Brien, of Patch-
ogue, LL, evinces a moat extraordinary
desire•to devour .his ovii flesh; The.boy
is.a bright youngster &years of age.end.
his mind, save from his autotearinibalis-
tie tendency is well balanced. • The boy,
when lefi; alone ' :tries 'tor bite pieces ont
le
Of baring 'an'd 'hands. He seizes his
flesh between his teeth, but he seems to
feel•nq pain. His Arms ate covered with
self-ivfiieted'wbunds. His parents bap-
clage entire body before he retires.
"'An Ottawa despatch says: ,The Sen.
ate occasionally- moves
life' it p dry bones. For .example, the
etherevening • Seroators Alexander and
Plumb, had a pitehed battle over some
question. of nrivilege or other. Air,:
Alexander referred to Mr. Plumb in the
migtoinary *ay, tis his honorable ffienci.
Mr..Plumb rose to .remark that he was
not :Mr. Alexander's honorable. friend.
Inthe altercation which followed, both
gentletnen were endeavoring to speak at
once, Mr.' ..A.lexander shouted at Mr..
Pluib.!Bore 1 boreT6-Ore Sib down.'
Finally the Speaker ordered both to sit
de%vh, • Mr. Alexander now refers to 'Ili
-OPBQiat-eu.eulieq.irLiho.Senate__asRat
and at preaeriVis... known himself as
..`...Rough on Rats.' • •
• From tlic`, San Francisco Examiner ; 'Two
little chaps, ilealgy dressed' and apparently
8 and 6 years of age, respect vely, attracted
eonsiderable attention Tueeday aftereoon
,on the Oakland ferryboat 'which connected
.with the Tiverhifid train, They had
1.04),far and were worn out with
f '• emit in the
cab ;sand while they mechapically clutch-
ed the handles of a carpet bag.almost as big
as thetnselv.ea their heads nodded, and with
• an arm amend each other they slumbered.
Police Officer duinmings, who had •been to
Oakland for a day's outing, observed the
little fellows, and with his kindly heart
took pity on them. When the boat reach.
ed this side he *eke thetn and •inquired
who they were and from whence they came,
His inquiries revealed the fact'that their
nanie was Stilts and that their home was
in Montreal, Canada, Seine weeks ago their
mother died. She was a widow and .the.
boys were, therefore, thrown upon the
vorld with nobody but kindhearted neigh -
Ors to •dare for them. The latter learned
hat a .grancl.mother lived in San Francisco
t No. 2140 Taylor street, near Lombard,.
ad shipped the children, with tags spived
n their costa, to the address, 011 the tags
ere written requests from the condpetors
f the different ?trains en which' they
raveled to pass them along. • flier
utninings took the little Chaps in hand
nd saw that they vier° safely delivered to
' r a:lye:gm at the addrogs named
0
0
The 'Expositor sciys t fuel:1st scs-
sion af tho Ontario TAsgislotflra power n
With AVM. tlitr ‘1')VeTDDIPI,l • .7 ilppOillt ti
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voiqe was entirely.gone, •and then,.feel.•;
ing that we both -must die from exhanS:
don arid gold, unless I' reached thotop
in seine .Way, T•be,;(14i to Work Myself
upiltreing pne' hand and my feet., Little
1
Wasted .fidjectIveS.
' Are your, oysters niee, dear r.
Lovely ! peNectly supurb !• How
are yours?' '
• Just grand !'
These were the words -tub met my
ears in the restaurant to -day. And as
I looked at the tWO orifbushistS, I tried
to imagine what their speech would be
if they were looking upon Lake Como
in a 'silver mem:wise, or upon the shini-
mot of a suni ise 'tinted aea, or upon „a
flockofruby elortds driven by a lazy -
wind across a daffodil sky, or upon
Mount Blanc With a stormy banner un-
furled from its battlements, or violet in
the shaclowsol t descencling.night.
an oyster stew is lovely, if a compound
of Milk, melted butter, and the "Milne -tett:
dons bivalve, with n dash of pepper and
an added eraeker, is grand, what is left
for nature when the eroWn of the new
year is blossoining upon her brew or the
trumpet of the north wind is at her Ups?
What•is left to be said of' love, or lierch
.ism, of courage,and of faithfulfiess,vvhen
•the waiter in tbe oyster house can serve
p lovel aess and grandeur ine, four -inch
bowl 3.' Verily, 'the wasted adjective
and the superabundant smile .make the
lieart tired.
New IV Ork ellitteces.
atnountot money vent.
in Now Y.,orkincist.bs enortnOits. I was
chatting witli a well posted betel. man
• last,,night who Was telling me abonCthe
prices paid by seine Of t.lre guests', .f The
ff Hoes' .11 • ' •
n- • •sa c he, intb
nlehes in the
e crept upward' y au: o t
wall,: Sad in half an hour :over $16. a day.HAchniral .Maxse,' of
Who. pays $115 a week, for his rooms, or
I' was Almost Within reaching. dist:Ince. . the English .flory_,
'His 'service and
orthe • • . ‘•
meals are extra, and racist bring hia
How my 'strength eVer held .outI.9e, uPIo$200aweek.for :himself
not 'irnowT• I-stopratto-rest, aikthougut
alone. • John W.:. Mackay pays $100 a
I had had strength eneugh in nay arms. •James McHenry, the London railroad
1 know I Could have dorm so,- but they ontn, was over here 'on New yo,kipenn.:
were too tired and weak. After vesting .sylvania J.; Ohio bnainess, hepaid$50
a while I was wateloing around for imo.. a clay. flot ..of rooms with ptivate
ther place to put trik Toot a little higheti''i"eiiice ail() table ne the Viatoria`Hot
to d Self b
and...We fell back.into the water::,.
• Tire. baby was knocked oat of my
arms, ;:nd When I came. to , the eurface
of toile water3 could ..not find him.' 1
remembered grabbing about among the
niches in the wall, and that Was all Inaba
I catne:to atm.!. being rescued% I Intise
have clung to the. well an • hourniteon-
scions.-
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--14:407-•.--'- ft
A Itomeless y,
•
tossing the.baby up over. the eurb. If week for,rootos at the Hoffman. 'Mien
raw y, up, w en. cis My feet...
t was the samesuite of:rooms . that
resident Cleveland occupied when he
held .his ,farnous Victoria Hotel eonf
enee,..to, get acquainted with the .pron
isfa
nOUNTICOP maws Exam sAztoss,-a ECOND (l L ES '
Schools In the county, on Monday, June KO a,in. 3rd I
welass non-professional examination, et the High
In the eon ,0 Tuesday; July, Uth, a. Vint f . MO
clam non-professional examination at thelligh Schools
LINJMg NT Iodide Am ilia
class, gradje ti, *lotiday, J ly 12t),1 p.m.. Pirst elm!
C lidos .A and II, Tuesday, July 20111, 0 an:. Candi
uates who wish to write ut either Chilton or Seaforti
meat notify D.11. Alattocii, I'. M. lo4pector, ClItilot
post office, not later than the gsta of May, Math%
which of the they wtill to write and ttio,ti
who with to write at Goderich muit HOU r Jolts E.
TWI, Exeter, at the mune date. Tho umbel
roust be accompanied by a fee of 52, or 54, If the can-
didate applies for a third as well as 21n1 class exand-
netben....flo name will be forwarded to-the-Deparlment
unless the fee accompanies it. Perms of application
may be had...from Om Secretary. 'rile head mestere of
the Sigh Scheele will please send the applications of
their candidates to t he County Inspector of the division
10 which the Digit Si:heals Situated.
ADAMRON, see'y Board of ExamMers,
Goderich, May 3, 1880.
The ACIIIE 'BURROW
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MR. JAS. CARTWRIGHT, of FIlallett has been ap-
P 11 e agent for the County of Unroll, for the abeve
ttarrow, It will cut and turn the ground front 2 to 4
inches deep, and Is made of the very best material.
It also takes the place of both gang plow and sandier,
end does excellent work,
Any person wishing to see the Harrow work, niur
by addressing the underaigned, and be will be pleased
to take It any place and work It on any kind of soil,
MIS HARROW is admitted to be most labor- •
saving farm implement ever manufactured.
JAS. CARTWRIGHT Londeshoro.
SEEDS.
CARROTS, TURNIPS, BUCKWHEAT
• and WES'TERN poRN,,'•
MANGOLDS, 4: kinds, 25o. per Ib.
BRONZE ICING rorArons, 40c, per 113.44
WANTED;—MAEAIr jot, If lb.
Atonth,eiribuesz
,OIL CAKE, $2.50 -PER CWT.
' AMEN t§TICEPt •e CLINTON,
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The speediest and rairsi certain inedielne tbe nort
ALL I' S 13
Weals Enek, Enlarged Joints, Parallyels$
•Neurnison, Dlphibertat
• Seta rim; Proinpsus
Venial° Is eitkness•
ki'rhe best nail oulv certaln retnedv to relieve eta f 11 •
ere imicstamliiig. Iratant rellefguar.
auteeo crinples, throllea Joints. Varicose Veins, Bites of
Insects er tack Ileadaelie. oil (w grease ; to elesu anir --
sweet; will not
lallairtmation el she Kldneys, BriallVs
• DIN
Diabetes, Incontinence of UrIne. the only Idni meat I
the worid ponseasiag alterative powers. Oen be taken in
temally; cures Crampsand IMarrhaia and Drsentey.
t..told by all Druggists. Trial Bottle, "tide.
Write DR. GILES, box 3482 N.Y.. P. 0., who will alto
advice on nil diseases.
WA.1.)elvare "nnserlionlous dealers and counterfeits, The
gronee i00 eaoh n She genie d facsimile of the
MIES IMPRO;ED MANDRAKE prm,-Sitte aura re-
liabie and effective, purely vegetable. For the eure of att..
diseases of the Stomach, Direr, Bowels, Ike. Sold by d*.
druggists at 2ffe,. per Pea.
,
ROBERT DOWNS,
• CLINTON,
Manufaetilrer and Proprietor for the best Saw MW.
Dog in use. Agent for the.sale and applicatiefi or
t.he tar Panne I ATnxl, AnTnnATIO PoILF,It CLEANER,
STEAM FITTINGS furnished und.applied on shrift
. , •• notiCe.
famines. and all (WM^
ch I nery repaired el pedith•usly and
. in a satisfactory manlier.
Farm implements manufactured and 1:epaired SOMA
and Water Pipes furnished anciput hi position. Dry
1(11ns fitted op tiff applleattou. Charges knoderete. •
S. 'WILSON,. •7"-:
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-GENERAL, DEALER ILTINWARE l&e.
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• ... HURON STREET, CLINTON. -
Reposing ef all kinds promptly attended to.at reason...
- able rates. °A, trial sollidted.
OLLER FLO.UR
AT $2.10 PEP. CWT.
BRAN by TON or
AT 60(.;:rs. PER, (../ WT.,.
I Del iVerod anywhere in "town free O'f charghl
Itj
J�jLJ RAYSON::
;HES THQMPSON;
• A tiENT FOR
DOMINION STEAM' SHIP. LINE
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• FROM . 'lliONTITg A , • 'AT,S0
North. German L styd S.S
11,6. NEW YORK. These are the best linos,
'crossing the Atlantic. • Noted for speed18afet31
' ••• •• and comfort. •
As low2rates as any other' line's... Be. Sure
: and sec me' before 'purchasing; tickets. .
•° j'A.,,,TUOMP.W111; • Ccrx,
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...SAVF42411".•PpitfENTE
er• 1830--SENII--CNTENNIAL-1886:
ent -Democrats ofilke country.. There
-a Air. 1::ioan at -the Avenno Ho -
el, whose bills tire about $80 -:per day.
Ie is a retired Californian and has a
mily and -several servants.: Ile has
esen there all winter: ' • The Windsor
-equently has guests -Who require ser-
jet-) amounting to '$50 or $60 It day..
tme. Barrios,.the. widow of the Central
nierican warrior, was one of the heav-
St paying guests 'New lrork hotel
as ever known,. • Shp 'stopped at the
• v
Among the ReV. Henry Ward-I3eech-
. . .
o's, many accomplishments not tile least
j5: his ability ,as story. teller. To much 1t1
amused listeners hor. redently• told this 11
•-emr-abOu t rummer. A
.typical; knight.of the grin sack' was deo..
tainedin tt sniall--tpwit-in Western liew.
York A. While ago'..wel!o, a 'revival service:
was in prOodreSS:. He had met a iiarty
of eonvtvalduring his stay. ;-tloore, 'nnel
had what:is prObably knownits.ca lead'
eM' 7 Nevertheless ,he drifted.' in tor .the
revival meeting and took a seat svelI tip
in front.. 1st • was rather, Oise: in • tho.
church and the. wttrm .WitS rather
Conducive to sleep, The dru m e r yielded
to the drowsy geO, and afternodding it
little'sank into a profound slumber,and,
slept .through the inieister's rather -long
Aeli_dry
a hymn and -the, drontner • slept 'on.
Then the evangelist began hie address,
"banginnolrere-her muncrolfs' fanjily
o claSy expenses up to. at lett $`406
:New' York Tribune.
and loran retinde -.Of . servants brought
, 1 tures, ad • Cash, Immediately` available • to
, ' 1 • - - - meet, losses. - • - ' • -..
I .Iii .nal I,' hey -holders in the `Gore".save
: 20 per cent. with undolibted Security,. ' •
dl'For t ait,Partientars apply tO.IIEApOPPICI'i G.AtIC '
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or to JOHN AlIBOXIT., Agent Clinton
lie
, , ..s.411,•••...'
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GORE DISTRICT FIRE INS. CO
I.Naniueted Doom un
casto it trutouto Plans.
Hos. YouXu,in. P. P., — - I'resident.
Amor - - Viee-PreSident'
12.5. SlTtioNG, ESQ., - Managing' Director.
• H E •.•C4- 0 R. E
Enters upon• its IfIFTIETH YEAR much
stronger and mordiprosperous than at any
.-previous peiitid, having $218,896 of Assets
and pratically NO LJABITATY extept' a Re-
insitranoe-ReservenfS80,000,--Tbere are $20,;
000 depositedArith :the Ontario GoVernmentt
and ever $0,00-lielal in ATOrtgages,, .Deben-•
President Clevektnifis to „be. tearrie
••
on prime .1 .2. •• •
Mr. -James Miller,:of
•met with a heavy loss by the death, at
Ot.editon, pi' his Well-known first priZ
imported Clydesdale stallion, and
Scott.' • gr. Miller's loss, at this seas()
of. the yettr, is at least $3,500. •
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EN A Mdck,perinanent,
ON
aldolutely Certain '
cnre for lost or fail-
,
o ing manhood, ner-
vousnessweakness, lack of vigor, strength and de.
Y velopment, caused by indiseretions, excesses, etc. .
ii Denellta in a day; cures utually within a blond'.
.„ p dictiplikit nor quackery. Politico proof, •full .
'daoriptioMhundreWof testimonials, with letter
• Tlio stibecrther keeps the enogt
of:advice mailed in, plain, sealed envelopes, free. • .
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'aretWaireart,rencling* details hey
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reached here of evictions .on the estate
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%WAGE at FABRUM, Detroit, Dia..
Cabinet Parlor
Nig \limos,
11191111"Auld.
•
request t— . , •
Will all Of yeti who want to go to
Heaven !please rite.' ,
Every- One in the,ohurch exeept the
• sleepy drummer arose. When the eyini-
gelist asked thetn• to be seated ono of
. the brothers in- the same' peW as the
sleeping diuntiner accidently bruslicct.
against hirn as be sat down. Tho drum-
Iner rubbed his eyes, and partially
awake beard the last, portico of the
IF
evangelist's request, which was; -
Now I want all of you who want to
go to hell 'to staid
O The drummeretrugeled It littlejeaned
forward ubsteachly, and rose frem his
Seat in a• dazed sort of wayk sort of
suppressed laughter he hoard from some
of th'e younger people, and* alt expred.
siert of horror lie noticed on -the faces of
some Of the older ones. Steadying him-
self against Ulu °rail he loaked lit the
evangelist all instant and then said
. Well,' parson;T don't know, just. ex-
tietly *hat we're voting on, but yen and
I seem to be in's hopeless minority.'
'Mil V1114110* of it ditty.
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in n
Sudge Rept, the well-known jurist, arti
p'reaided in a, casn Which n man was alti
indieterl.for botrgItry:. end Om et Winne? tow
of' Lortl'Kuitnore. at -11eatiforcr, near
Killarney:, While be as Lord Cham-
berlain, was attending the Qiietin at
the Liverpool festivities and enjoying
the good things of; life, the Sheriff and
bailiffbaoked by 97 policemen, turned
out it large number of his tenants -of the
poorest kind, with the itsttal concothi-
tents of.IFipathizing,peighbors and an
exasperated people ;fighting the police.
The tnOst aggravating ease is that or
• Jerecniali Callaghan,who has eight child-
ren, all tiliderl'2 years of age:,•-whe'lvd-go
-turned out on the roadside, The poor
man cried and sebbed so piteously as to
move oven:the police. The house was
a poor old place but they knew it was
their home. .At another house, that or
a woman named O'Connor, the occu-
pant was verY ill, and a consultatien
was held, bitt 55 it was concluded silo
would not die, she was tot on the road-
side, being removed in her bed.
I hood so much demand for Giles'
Lini-
mont Titlido Ammonia, and poop/a who
were benefitted.speke so alech in its praise'
that1 %vas induced to write the Doctor for
pply. 1 wasrdeliglotett ; it made cures
iy family and in the stublog, end be
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