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. FRIDAY, 41ilaY 16, MO% . !ENTRANCE EXAMINATION PAPERS.
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GB,ANINIA.R. $ir John Braadonald will start tor Win -
.a._,,,,,........ ,. merlin worde (3) the modifying words, t All" the halfbreecla impristatie,d in the
1. Blake lists of (1) the names, (2) the 1400 this week.
A CINCINNATI PHYSICIAN SAYS THE: .. and (4) the conoectin.g Words in thefollow • Northttaat for aemplicity in the rebellion
PR.00aSS la UNNATURAL.
NEWS NOTES.
ICRERATIOA USELESS,
Soiontinc mut Sentimental Ireasons Given
in Support of UN view -POWs on
the Gremult 0 Srealtle-,-va-
rimis objentions.
..
.. lchiciunati Enquirer,'
"Doctor, suppose you give us your
views on cremation, "
"Well, in the first place. cremation is
Pagan, uot Christian. The Bible says
dust to dust."
'• "And ashes to Ashes?"
"True, but not in gte incinerated sense.
These ashes of the Scriptures aro the pro-
docts of decay; not of Ore. Besides, .in
ordinary cremation there is ma commin-
gling of ashes, The object is to separate
them and in•urn them. The ancieUta
wrapped the bodies of their dead in Cloth
made from the incombustible asbestos,
that they might be kept from contaminat-
ing admixture with others. .
"There is the sentiment of perpettia-
tiona though this is really best stthserved
io mummilicatien, as in Ego pt; saponifi-
cation, as in we chureh.yards; er in pet,-
rification, which is accomplished without
ditoculty— An Italian *writer once re-
marked that pettitied ancestors could he
used as • caryatides. i eautiful table -tops
have been made a petrified seetions of
human bodice? ati 'variegated as them of
fossil stones, which, are natural petrifica-
tions of living things."
"out are not funeral urns more likely
to be preserved?"
"4\ o, because they are entirely useless. .
A. few months .ago a Lenten washer.'
woman used up all the ashes she coull
scrape from the •prus of illustrious
Romans for the abjeot purpose of making-
. ,
lye."
"How about the horrors of putrefad-
tion in the ground?
"You ncedn t look at it. , What the
eye does not so the heart does not grieve
over. To Watch the process of crema-
tion, to see the heir siege and the fat
sputter, would be just as herrible. •After
• all, decomposition is only tahlOw combus-
that. " • -.-.......*.r-,..,-.....w-,..,,aor ....
94 not cremation cheaper?"
latit at present. The process of in-
a)U'raatioi--a--ia--hr-ttsdf-th-e'a-O-'eifrifirh; ,
though it is ofteu made very expensive.
Vivo dollars would really cover all
steo,ntely necessary' expenses, ariv.
122,4 the laborer his due reward: The
ralaitives and friends would have to be
eonveyed to a crematorium in the suburbs
just as to a cemetery, and .if grthind
shou.d become too -valuable forcerneteries
advantage weld be- taken of the failread.
But cremation can he' just as cheap. Ili
Milan twu bodies an • be .creinted in an
hour, at A costoe about 5 cacti, and the
Siemens furnace at Breeden oasts only
tae.50, a id is still quicker in its.work.
But if speed of destruction is desirable
there are swifter limns than incineraa
Sous. (4orini• of Italy Olefins • to be
able to coMpletely Annihilate a body
in twenty minutes by ammersing It in a,
hot solution of chromic geld. rie*sayshe
,can in • this way destroy 10,00) bothee in
'three days." .. a
"What are the pointe on the .groond ,of
' health Doetaot ehttrehyards• •poison -the
_viotter and the-air/la
-"This is .6. question upon . w.hieb not
books but libraries . have. been. written.
But the drittaif opiiikati of scientific men
does not run.that way. Have youever
heard of an epidetnic or disease causatl in
that way? a don't know how many,
graveyards there are in our country, but
i I have somewhere seen it stated that there
are about 65,000 in ' Fran,ee and as mant
in %., ermany. Now, it • would •-attoon . be
known; if .the Vicinities of these plaes
were mere -dangerous. to health. J,410 not
myse,f loom of q.. case of hifece oa tits
ease contracted at'a cemetery. •T Vtruth
is, most, infectioes begin to cease Witivde.
•;composition 'f-,,. • , •
"Low ahotitNie, wells and drinking-
.
water?" •
• -a "The idea that like Wells iii or near
churchyards are bad,islt „popular fallacy:
tlo far anqiInnine• watee IS coneerned
ing lientence ; there are. any wordi
in it that you do not place in one tar more
of these four lists, atate what they do in
the sentence:
James, my eldest brother, who wished
much to speak to mei says that, akts ! he
has to go but that be will return to-fliiirrOW
2. What is Meant by Syntax t Explain
where possible, the syntax of the italicized
words in the sentence ip the foregoing
question.
a. Construct gentences to show that each
of the following may be used with the value
of different parts Of speedo and, name in
each ease the part of speech.:
teed!, whoa, seine Mtn go, tilt° 'teas •there.'
4, Explain, in your own words tho
• meaning of "gender," "inflection" atind
"object" ; and illusrate by reference to
each example of these, tevms in
Jaws, these are two of the fish. that VOU2'
brother caught with his rods.
5. Name the different classes of pro-
nouns; arid explain, in your own Words,
• the meanings of the names you give them,
illustrating your wirer by reference to
the. following :
thobj, who, eaeh, hiniselfoome,
6. Write out the•first and the second per-
son singular of all the indicative tenses of
the 'following verbs, 'that express actions
wholly past :
• I. lead, seek, (Pie, receive.
• 7. Coetect, o here necessary, the follow-
ing, giving the reason in each case 4
.
(a) Wanted. A young !than to take
I charge cif a pair of carriage horses, of a
religious turn Of oilocla •
--(b) The brightness of her arms and ap-
• parel we,re •conspicuous the foremost
renks, ,•
(c) do not think any oue to blame for
taking due care of their health..
(d) During the last dentury no prime
online* has become rich in office. •
a(e) It is not fit for such as me and you
ato sit in tho same place with the rulers 'of
the•• • *
(f)• A squirrel cen climb a tree quicker
-4-Ilan-it boyo -
8. (a) Frain the golden &earn 'of a new
age, wrought pea,cea.bly aid purely by the
slow progress of intellaeonce, the growth
ef letters, the (1de/op/neat of human virtue,
t he Reforater Of Wittenburg turned away
with horror. ' • '
(by. IV/io dreamed, that faiv his litaidea •
• ' grasp
On his paltrey's broidered reins,
• That Owl -lined of the old Plantemeneta-
,
. . Wita-runaing his veins I' '
all State the land of each of the clause;
in the above sentences. •
(.2) Write out on separate lines the dif
&rent parts of the subjeceand predicate Of.
(a), describing tile use of each of the parts.
(3) Explain the ineanitia'at the tern)
"parse'," and wee the italieized worde, in
(a) and (5). .
,wall be release& .
James Connolly, of Braaten, in the town-
ehip of Peet, has been tined 850 and costs
for violation of the Seat Act.
A little boy nanied Moore, 2nci conces-
don of Rematch, set tire to his father's
houso,:Friday, causing a loss of $1,000.
' The death of Col. George B. Corkhill,
the District Attorney, who prosecuted
Guiteau, Garfield's assassin, is announced.
,An English emigrant named Robert Pit -
mart has been arrested on a charge of ra-
vishing a ten -year-old girl it) the township
of. Saltfleet, near Hanailtun, on Tuesday.
He eunfessecl.
allarry ThurloW, of Niasouri, whose wife
Was found bangln„,o dead in hishara a short
time ago, awl in whose case a verdict of
suicide was returned,. chas been arrested,
charged with murdering her,
Note ithstanding the anti Chinese agitao
limo the census taken in the oity Vol.
toria, B. C., recently, shows 'that the
Chinese male population exceeds that of
the'white male population by one hundred
and eleven,
Almost eirtry person has sorae form -of
crofulous-poison-litent in his veins ----When
this poison develops in scrofulous sores, nloers
or eruptions, rheumatism, or organic diseases,
the suffering is teirible. Hence the gratitude
of those who discover that Ayer's Sarsaparilla
will eradieate this evil.
A. Picton telegram says :-The bhrley
crop in thie aounty is a little on the abort
aide. The recent heat and drotight has
ripened it ahead of time, and consequently
lesa.than the average crop is looked for, •
A young man Of Lewiston, Maipe, ash()
drove to the house. of his bride -elect -4M be
Married, -and was informed that the girl
had decided after all net to marry hini.
oomprotaised the matter by taking away
the .wedding cake with biro.
\rater hoe become so soaree in London
Qnt., the t ,the Commissioners he VG
ordered the eitizeoa to•discontifiuesprifil-
ing their lawns tinder it penalty of 826
far each offence. .
• . For colds, -facets and . inflammatory at-
• teaks, is well as fur cholera' nimbus, dial, -
rhea, .dyseutery or - bloody-iltrx, colic or
cramps to the stomach, foe. Br. Pierea'a
-Extract of Stuart Weed, composed of the
basal rape Brandy, Stuart -Weed or Water
PePper, jautaiea. tlineer and Camphor
'Water. , .• • '• ' - -
„Irvine Miles, A well -borer, met with a
-fearf 01 death on Edwin Black:pore's flirty,
uee,r-Riur'es, • Mich Thursday. •Ho •bild
readied a dePth of -25 fpet, when the.l.lanlia
caved in, • burying.. him. Efforts were
•peraisiently made to effect his rescnepand it
long iron pipe to give air Was forced, doWu.
to hint, but he wai unable.to cluar offlhe
• dirt: 'Ile talkedwith these artitinci bia
Iiv-
ing,grave.forr ati hour or.. more, • feebly
imploring aid,.1)14 • without avail. The
body was recovered 'at 9 ' • . • •
• ' WRITING."• • ': ' , when we shy meGregor's spCcily Cure'Is't110
• . . ' - and poraynternier.43,fsuttro ter ..D_yeuenataa Liver; Com
it AIM enquire Blood, Wd aro
At. 'Write the.. followino6 letters
sch. qa, nuts, -1g.h,,,3, 5, 8, 0: ,' 1! . • to.perfeet-health by -its use. We' would tbero-
fore advise you stroegly tayou are a subject or
,• .: 2, Write iho.fulleaving passage-;
any or the above troub.es,, to give meGrewtir's
• The savage 'men gathered round the %way Cure a .trial and "be convinced. . It Is
cage thi4 inoment, And, atnidst a dead at Sold in see' aud $1 bottlesot Worthiegteys drug
lenei; the bird littered some Very-pecertain store
chirps a but after la whtle he. seemed to' A last (Tharlidey) night's Loncivin alibi°
revive his memories and poured farth his says; Rev. Henry Ward B: echer preached
• a sermon to -(lay in the' City Tem pie.; .110
soul in song. , • : , •
• was introduced to- the audience by timi.
• ••.
ORNIOGRAPHY AND ORTHOEPY.
• . pastor, Dr. , Parker.' Tini entire' ainiii,ii4e
• :,, ; (A) . : i . • • ,
' Pendant econ.orny dUes not -.pretend to
• ,examine all the causes•of happiness; and.
thitse moral riches :which can . be bought
.and geld ate teopart pf Wealth in our pre-.
sent use ofthe word.: The poor man"ivho
itair a geed. conscience,' affectionate friends,
. and sound health, intry-really_he , tnneb„.
The new • British Parliament will
•tueet „&ugust
• It is probable setne large breweries
at Portsmouth,. N.H., will he forced to
Ohne up on account of prohibition.
.A. terrific bail storm swept over par -
tions of the Notthwest Thursday night,
eauslug an immense aMeant damag..
An East York fariner last week hired
two•men in the St Lawrence tnarkets.
They were recently tuTived inunicerants.
'loth were fatally sunstruek while hay-
• ing on Tuesday.
Harvest prospects anitoba are
brilliant. The yield will probably he a
little under the itveraLt,e, but the quality
will fttr excel anything in recent years.
Rath, however, is much needed.
•
This is to certify that I IMP° Med DloGregoies
Speedy cure for DyspepE31a and Liver (imprint
and do honestly say that It It cost me si per
bottle I wonld not ue without it, as it has done
me more good than all the medicines I ever
used, and 1 ft el like a new inao.-Yours truly,
.1kr.sx. STI..E1,4 Carleton Mee, pot. This medi-
cine is for saio-nt coo and eta per bottle at
Worthington:8 Drug Store. •
The suffering from the long drought
in Western Texas is unprecedented. In
some localities ram has 'not fullen to
amount to any tbingfor fourteen months.
Cattle are perishing, and in Wetly local -
ides" settlers are selling their farms for
Inr the East
in 'abject poverty.,
!a Wm. Bray, an old. resident of Boston,
inforined the police on Wednesday that
six months ago his 19 -year old, daughter
Annie deserted her home ; three months
later, his wife Cathai-cruaewho was50 years
old and who. had eleven children, disap-
peared, and was folloWed on July lst by
the eldest datIghInt Jane. 1-3ray felled
-them all in a hense of bad repute at the
North Elul. The youoger daughter had
sent for Ite'r Mother, wbe had subseqoently
sent for the iithei daughter and he:limed
her to adept a bad life. •Mrs -Bray claimed
Ito ,employed as cook.4. The w prom were
,arrest ed. • '
Gt•eat excitement was Caused at
go`ra on....,Satalyday, 0.
hain, the--Buffillo.z.co•oper, annopneing
his hitzarilousofttempt to go thaellgh the
rapids--a-mi-wirirlpool-luilow-elteTgrea
falls. • in the presence of. it Yast. multi-
tude of people be ,stieeessfillly onitde the
voyage on Saturday barrel
espeebilly .mode • for tho trip. • ,After
,peanding over:the rocks'and being toSs-;
ed. several times ant or the Water 'by the
whves, lie w asa Mot tit the
rapidc into •11pi witti 'pool. •' Ffe made
one circle of the, pool, da:shed put- into
the Lawn rapids, • oniekly passing
alio:min' them, . and • safel londed et
Queens' oW n • „This was. a • tt ial trip.
Gritliant proposes to repeat tlke feat fre-
quently '
FAMILY GROCERS.
WE HAVE A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
ROCKEWANDHGLAMARE.
.S....PALLISER.an4
...erANTOZT.
CASH .FOR, EGGS.
^
13/.1\TC+T.T8..
'Having leased the premises now occupied by ue„.for another' tern] of 7 years. We are
prepared to give' the BEST BARGAINS possible. We have on hand a, large and .
and 'well .selected dock of' . •
_
GROCERIES CANNED' GOODS EXTRACTS
" FRUITS and SPICES
YiAltitaNTED Pint; Icoyiuxo. BETTER THV MAtitg.14T. 41,SO
BLACKING, .I3ROOMS, BAISSIIES, BASKETS, BISCTITS, CONFECTiON"-
. ERY, ,CHINA, gROCK.E.RY AND GLASSWARE.
We have the largest stock in town. Combine quality with price and we venni) t
• tinder Sold.• .
A. ANGUS, CLITTCN
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•
•ou Friday ,;Ntt,.' (1: .' .Rid d 1„ ni o I he-
rnatical feaster in St, :Marys' -Collegiate
VVitS the recipient -of it
Clifita'and the' ti om plate
werks of Thaekeray,:litindeoinely, bound,
by; t.h(tlin pi is, prior. to bin (10.-BLet.are to
take'. •a tam.' ticie.in the-. Galt
• " '13ogticsi of Listowi). had a
nii,; 1:0 frinif one day,
aosa Week:" • Whilst; te, wan .working at
hottoni of ;t piece' of woo&
rose andaivelemned the A.mencan chymo. weighing aboutaten ;wends, demi
tiiures :-13, 1„;‘,, j twee
. . an, dreaeau testily, who have' been restored
With- eheere -that ton tthued- .for sererlil
minutes,.thef.wthnen waving thew hands
Mrs. Beecher occupied a paemtitent.pew in.
ihe rfiont- part. Of , the audit -dram. Dr. .
Parker, in int 'ding Beecher, re
ferredto " • • dark gouda whial) formerly
hovered.o er Mr. eecher's..bead." The
. .
IiLlJJ
• •
.. researches ot a etenaefer hate shown that ., happier *than t be rich • man 'whit is deprived English, be said, ,t en - sym pa t hiscd . w it h-
all impeeities are spnedpy destreeft for ' -if such blesaings. , On ,the other head; a hina. Mr. Beecher. replied with ntuch.feef . •
even at tlte-distanee of 'era few rods from Mitit need not -lose his •go id -,ponsciance; ing, saying he was.tollehed.by the l'in4iie;is
Ike reception of sewage the- water is . safe. :aha hie* other soercei of 'happiness, When • of , the -English aatiple towoadi him, ...and
lie becOreeserategh4iarendrsoraCojnoliestiaill,lpititheniciniet.er- :that when. the dark clouds heVerectaiver
Ad astending water will .purify itielf,
to, if exposed to the air. ate :observe.' -eating ocealuttioini and ainusenients which him. he.. did not. see theti2;• because it
Mons of hoth and 'ex have showt. 'that d.
the water oD the wells of lifter:it Cr ,ea t eau a or
yards iu Berne coiatained nitrates in less -Apparition, rnidaeval,ternpararily,ilotighty,
quantity tliati the ' average Vialla--6f-tar transfairiatile7liivotralked, oblignely,placida
city, and • fleck ma.de a atiini- •ty, aerial, complacently, rhetorician,
- -lar-•-staiginent- math regard to 0. bessearbel
'wells of larescrfn..., alotrne one in our day • .•• (. B.) •. ,
„ -would rely on a inere chemical anal , sis in
-the detection of too oreinicapeisons or, _ 'aim:fleet° fully_ the, prointiviation of ,Al2e,
particles ti filsettee It is the physiological Following words :•• ti en:tendons, 'ravine,
or biological test 'Sim.; determines.
presence Of the' germs of'diseasc, end this-
tti.e., S'olferino,haiering,,Notre Dame, heroine,
violent masculine, cowardice, Brebieh,
test shows that,the wells of •churchyards ' • ..
a a a • • Ardennes, alien, , bayonets,' eangenie,
• are Moro pure than the weile ca cities.. . t , • • • ' '.' —
Reinhard states distiaetly ANA the wells • xtraordinury. . . • • .-•
.
Aceliat the following harassed :7- :per -
of gra eyardS contain purer'vetifer tha i
. those of othalfited places: • No,it is not ituptory; exigenciea, Ciliinea, traversed,
the dead, but the, living that olute the llisciplinet precedence, deemams, • area,
oit ,e, drinking water, end it would be far better .cotatemplatingo • ' ' - : ' •
to creinate the chambers of the siek than: - •. •a . e . ,• .
the dead an far as public health is eon:, •1 GEOGRAPHY.
. corned. " •
- • •
"pleased Cool• to raise up a rainbow, so
:that :Iontly saw the donde as they were
sinking below the horizon." Mr. •Beecher
after the sermon. °tiered up a prayer. .111.•
this he asked "a Weddell for the Queen,
th-arliertr je at-yottioh taltavealongattfoormi
greater intioimee„. thus beading the 'Ettapita
• t taa higher and more glikrutas eivilizstil in.
He also prayed for "greater wiadeni for the
Queen's. counsellors." • .The buildirg was
deneely thronged. • Mr. Beecher te de an
excellent inapreasion upon all,who saw rid
heard him.
On Dominion day as' the regtilar train
on the G. T. R. from Hamilron duo at
Toronto az. .00, was apploaching the
•Hutfiber, beidee, • Engineer Moses, on
locomotive NO 36 , noticed • that 'the'
structure wag erotvfleal with peOple.
bridge is 812 feet long, and so fiarrovv
tIno there is nat,stiflicient teem for an
we to stsind ontaide the rails. A heny)
grade from the West. slopes towardrthe
„bridge.. So that traips approach wit!:
great rapidity.2 When on the grade the
driver Say gre t d a ngei.
of runninaaover somebody, and. accord
ingly he •whietled on brakes and revere.
cal 1.is engine. • The Homier excursion
jag whe had assenibled -On the bride.
to, $04,t,1!e train, and -"could .not jndtrr
how fast it WWI corning, soon rea.iizat.;-
thCir danger; and all except one lad.
sueceetled ifilgettitig off t11e8trt1oth1iI
.e.
time, 'With extraordinary presence o
mind the yining lady, when sit e.
that she c)itld -not re4ch a , plate of
safety, tit eva herselfface 'downwards on
the sleepers outside. the roils, end th
train passed bv • withotta harming hei
The railroad tnen who saw the (vim
rote° thought that she was certain t.
be killid. Whep the train reached th•
eityjskr,A,Lve.mi sent out to have ill
bridge watelieddtti'ii'tg the
the day,
"Would crematiou interfere with jus- • Draw-au-okfline map 'If :the alenrity
. •
tiee " • n wnich your PUbrio School, its situated,
d (a) mark the positioo of •the ehief
• "Cxemation would coVer up crime he- In • . •
yend all possibility of detection. 'Bali •liwns and villagea, tO) name its boundaries,
no argument to say that in oeinnination (c)indioate thetouree of any railways with-
' c,ould be made first, because crime Is often nit. .
• Steers, The worlm- -on -ufedleal jeris
exhumations after ,2, 'genie in consecutiVe orderthe waters
detected in many
.prtulence abound in such cases, mid Nt°e- ,v hteh separate Ontario from the United
' bave fresh recotds added every day front' St° eS• . •-
our own. courts'. ( remotion can ncvj 3. Give•the situation of five important
receive.' judicial sanction on this ad ities in the,United States and show how
count.:
° ' • .heir impertance•is affected by their situ-
'. at not poisons be 'detected in ashes ; • •
toe?" • ition,
'Very fewj.only a 'taw mineral lois 4 D id five an example (with
, al t,
The great maority of agents ileac]. in this 'in uution) of etich of the following ..-first
way life' utterly deetruetible by fire, fled Ancliato strait, archipelago, firtlavolcano.
;with them, of coffhe their effects upon
"tho betty. Then ashes are too dimity ' 5, Account for the formation'. ef dew,
scattered. • HI for these reasons alone.j ,vinds, tides, ice 1)01'0, fogs. . - .
sh mid la pe that cremation would never a, Tala;the and give flie situations of the'
-ritAtail, but there are malty others. ,"' in; pi tols of the different countries of Europe.
„ .
oarnionizing ourhP000k. 7. Where andlorwhat noted are the
ktellgew York Mall end klit.pr.0.1 • following :-York Factory, , Pot Weak),
.# -Taste has its lows. fixed tie the proper. E alter Point, Liverpool, Portsmouth, Suez
1 (Ions of 'a statue. -Tons and colors that, oanal, Khortennt, Japan Islands, Austra-
do not hermonize, after Awhile de. lia, Portland, Philadelphia.
atroy the opticei nerve- discordant „
souncle rasp the'brain to fanny. ThereNI th the chief natural -products of
is reason in serving certain dishes to '
,..1 •-'01:1‘leinleur the following betide ;-the
get er; the stimulating With the plain, farn2, the mine the forest. ,
• tile right acid with rich meats, and the
•
/ best dessert to folloW these for reliele and oalial„:, maaareaaao, %woe cute feei•I •
digestion. ‘-% hoover &es not study these ft Is for DySpepaia, Liver Cemplaint,Indiges•
things, and cOutinifee to iihtiVel Stich 0., and t +he finest Wood • purifier hi the
food together as comes handy, without known, weed to -day. '
retta-d to fituese, will find It tends to the, "Does it giv.. 4attsfantfon _
We cannot point to olle 111statIen where it did
overthrow+ Of the stomach et last • not
—
Wilkie Collins, who is in . a rations
state of health, is said to et dieted t�
morphine.
• rf oho wishes to avoid the restful pleas -
mimes!) and comforts of a home he „mhst
travel.
4•
lentelsoctant News Item. ,
"Where does it have file largest tate 1" ,.CooasooWta-Mrs. CoMpbell had been trout
World. in the eity of I/mitten where it 15 ed fora minMer of years %lib indigestion Hi
inititrasetured, there haft been over one thous- Comelpation, iitid wat1Judueed ti) • try 1SieOrt .
od (balms' Worth sold in the last year, retail, otos elago;t tura one tonna 11 au. that was oar „
,m1 the great eiejorIty of ades aro by one re- ed 'floe 1ov:tamale remedy Is Hold in two;
00111mendIng ft to another. For sale at 503. and part of Callatla A 4 Sae Mid $i per bottle. Sold t;
a per bottle at Werthitigtoies Druatti
g re. ta- gaa:lo
lon s 'Ova Store,
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.Th0.130st 400 Cheapest.:
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RIES-!
NDERSON S
'Send in or.4ers. .oixee, and -they. -cv4l. bt.! p:rompily filled.
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SAZ•AZIPEI7t$OZT,..X.ExT ION CLINT-Ott
tilt; (v giet Zi lila h. 111 in 'it's dospenta.
, airda mak 4_741:at :0
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Mi., Win.' t oif.the•Bast
.fload, Valhi rtelf. Nos the scene .
efLii destctietive -tit o tut. Thursday last
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his iicW • bat 11 hill a 6 011 §hed being re-
(lticett to aslies. tire was' iliaeovered:
when., the* faitiitY wei 0 at dinner,itint
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et;ttey iitteanet ,W;itt • imolai, to stay the
flones but 11) n'o purpose.. Ire • bre is
pitosed to , ave cigi iit ted froin, a• ea p
of. brush which. ,iya • burning -near the
beildinga „'-'11'lie loss is. heavy. •, .
• Silys the StratiVed
tbntlus Honrir Judge--tizars
hue tendeCeti his i•csigilatitin, atul that
;in is Iming-itira- r to boon, an tint --
into `1,11e position. •Severlil mem-
ber's of the cotinti_lrete arp sufficiently..
well ,qtialified by legal ftainments fer-
tile judgeship,. and it would be nothing
:Iva of an, ootrago te appoint an *out-.
sideabecanse he loippened to be a faith-
ful
.pal't,v- heck. •
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Is one of the most fat: leourges Which
aillictitnankind. Itie ofteliautterited, but
may be the remelt ofinnireperitai einittion,'
'Mercurial paisonitig, • unclean/Me and
varions • :other' causes. ehronln So
1.11iferS; ,A.bscesss, • Canecroua 'ruiners,
in seem cAses,Eniaciationottid Cott-
stitnption; result Mina scrofulous condi--
tion et We blood. This disease .can bo
• eared by the Use Cr Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
I inherited a scr.ofulons Condition of the
blood, which caused it derangement Only
whole system. -•After taking lens than
four bottles of Ayer's Shasaparilla I lini
• ••E•ntireGf-eured ‘••
,and,,for the past year, have not found it
•nricessary-ta van -any. medicine whatevcrt
,I am now in better health mid stronger,
. thee ever before. -0. A. Willaol, 218
Tremont st., Boston, Mass. ,
• I was trOublect with Sceofolous Sores
for floe years; bat, after usieg a few
1)1(11f:1101cl of. TAiersvSeirlt(3:itl-,iariclolaj tligair_es
Blizab'ettl_oll(Witrnoaclet, Atipleton street,
Lowell, Muse.
Some menthe ago I was troubled with •
Scrofulous Sores on my leg. The limb
was badly twolien and inflamed, and the
oces-diseharged-large quantities of offen- -
dye matter. • Every reynedy failed, until
1* used Ayer's- Sarsaparilla. By taking
'three bottles of this Medicine the sores
have been entirely healed. and my health
is fully metered. 1 am grateful for the
good this medicine has done...me,-Idrs,
min rian SS Sullivan st.,NeW YOrk.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
' Prepared bY 4,10. Ayer &Cie:, Lewendiaas,
Sold by oll Dragglits, PrIco $1; six hottloa,$5.
reat
uceinent
Haviog .bought 3.."Tutnill'a, Stock of: '
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1=11'414 .aitocztztve. .ct • CZ-ASEWAILE
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.1+11,111 ASsoitrat.tT n. KIM'S; oio clItcA00 •
11. E T.0$1..ET.„SOAp: .
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PLEESHRAN & CO'S-YEAST, fm• erl y kept by !Dna Co alway s, on hand
343priT CLINTON
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eap SALT, --Cheap anocEztEms and
Cheap P11017ISIONS.
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Having ti large otoek of Salt onband, orders willbe filled at the loWest priees
ever offered in Clinton,: as the salt works t11 be sold when,arriingepient# 'aro
colfipleted; a:Will buy and sell TIMOTHY and CLOVER' SEED,..A lat. of
" . ,SALT SAGKS and GRAIN BAGS for Sale. .
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SIX laARGE BA..RS OF N. l'' SOAP ROB o.,.".;rg DOLLAR. '
JOHN: NC 0:A.. RVit. cLINTON. .
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WE ARE, •NOW O1EZ4NG ONE OF 1213E LARGEST STOCKS .OF
Boars-mid:SHOES a,t Reniarkabrir -Low Prices.'
ARNESS TEAM IIARNESS $24.
-SINGLE HARNESS' $10.
13ABY .c."AlattIAGES just arrived, latest Stylesrvery Qheap,,
TRItitiii Se VALISES bY the hundred, Cheap
nigh land PINE,and CEDAR SEHIsIGLES at Lowest Prices, •
i.rr=wirTcHriti..nr.4 Clinton. .
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We have secured Ili) bit bests of vory tine: Ofict. YOUNG 1-IYSO1: TB*
• 'which we trill sell for nablith 40ets. by the Sib. caddie. Ihis'
is the best value e offered, in this county, Don't
fail to go a' cadilifk,before it is all sold.
We have dpond-ttubl stock of
New Valentia Raisins•Extra Selected Valentia
• Raisins, Black. Basket Raisins,' Seedless,
- Raisins, Sultana Raisins.
icrAr CURILLNTST'XIM-8111-0-N-DS;-- -NEW- -LEMON.,
ORANGE AND CITRON PEEL Ms, GOOD NIMBI) CANDY
• FOR 25ara. Call and limed our Stock
Thos. Cooper it Son,
OLIN froN'..