HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-08-13, Page 6FRIDAY AVG 13 18861
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PERTH NEWS.
Wm, H. Graham of St.Marts,brottght
Midi lam from the old' country last
week, three valuable thoroughbred hot'.
ses and two 2-year'o1d fillies. •
Kennedy's hotel, $t. Marys,, one of
the, best known ancl Oldest. established
-hotel in the county, Was been leased by
.Tames Cochrane, late of OshaWa.
The house of Rev. Mr. Carson, 411e.
newly 'appointed incumbent or Wiiterloo
street, MethodisVcliurch, Stratford, was
enterat few nights ago and a number
Of estplAes stplen, • •
Mr. J. E. Milliken, inerehant, St.
Marys, retire 's from business in October
next, and migrates at the end of the pres-
ent year to California, in which State he
intends to reside for the remainder of his
days.
Last Monday, Wm. Oliver, son of D.
Oliver of Deunle, while •engaged in
gytnnastio near his 'father's house, fell
out of a hammock striking the back of.
.—heatkrin-thergreuncl end. reducing an-
aIysis Ms limbs; Ile is now lying in
critical state, •
A somnanbulistic accident happened
to a resident of Dublin on'Tuesdey night
last. Mrs..garrick is In, the ',habit ef.'
walking in her sleep .around her mins,
bat on the above night the•window
left open and she walked out of it and
fella dirtance of twenty feet dislocating
her hip and breakl,nglier
Assasssettissn
• -• s a bad thine, but Dr. Pierce's "Favorite
Preeoriptien" deserves !,te. name. It is a
olirtliin" (mite fer those painful maledies and
it'siiiltneases,which embitter the lives of so
man Y women. •
NEWS ,NOTES: .
There are over 206 cases of tyPhoid .i
' Pittsburg,
, TivissOntiiria'barley crop is reported to
be finer and largerthan last year.'
• A Goldwater, lYfich„_ man 70 years old,
says he has never tasted utea..
,
Dr. Pierce's "Pellets" , cure sick and
' bilious headache, sour *mach and,all bil-
sious attacks. '
A large bulk. of the Dakota wheat crep
will not pay, for harvesting. %Half of the
• elevatews have closed down for good,
D. Vance; of YVellesly township, geld
100 bushels of new barley on the Guelph
market oliTturaday, at a fraction rover. ep
• cents per bushel.' • •
Rev. E. 'B. Service; son of Rev. R.
Se
vice, of Sts Mars, has accepted to
the pastorate of ' a church in the town of
Birmingham, Mich, ' • .
Hundreds of farmers in Potter conntYs
• Daketa, have lost all they possefieed by a
• prairie fire., which has been raging several
days and extended oyertwenty miles.'
A despatch from FortKetig,h, Montana,.
says s-Wprri has been raceiVed from Sim-
mons' sheep coral that a cloud -buret oc-
curred there lVfonday. evening, •which
le-
atroyed 800 aheep. .
• ' It is ditilleratood that Sir•john'Madshin,
ald will net return to the Capital until
early in Septeniber, as he contemplates
spending some time at the Banff het
springs on the return trip. ' s • • -
• A cyclone strack-Hertlarak-Kansass-lase-
•Friday evening, demolished twenty huee
and did great dainages to the drops.. No
one was seriously; injureiLs The ; etorm
reached other towns in the.vioieitY., •
•
The Upper Yellowstone Valley • was
visited -on•Friday by a terrific hailstorm..
Every growing thing in astrip of country.
13111 Miles wide was deatroyed.s There wore
-drifts of hail-foulteen-in•ghessdeep same
-
places. • . •
On Friday merniess the barn and
sheds of Mr. Glazebrook, on the Hene
•farnoabout two miles west of Sin-moos:were
eistirelysdestroyed by 'a fire thails sup-
posed to have originated ,froni children
playingaidth-inatcheiss-Less, $3,000.s
Probably the youngest preacher in the
world is J. E. Bill, 'Baptist, only. 32 years
of age, who preached a sermon on • the
27th ult., at lit, Martin's, N' 13., to a large
•_ „qv* ationvas barn to the_
iirfafWerbiSffiralltirgy
Young, old and roiddielageir experi-
ence the wonderful beneficial effect of.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Young &Men, .suf-
flaring from sore eyes; sore ears, scald•head
or with any :scrofulous or •Etyptiiltio taint,
may ha.made healthy and etrong by its
utter . •
destry„greziers Andieg they have to sell
their fettened stook at prices considerably
lower than what they paid for the ymmg
beat e ,three or four months ago. Thiel --
economic difficulty no highfalutin talk
about,law mad order4n settle, and abetdd
the Government attempt fit enforce the
payment of impownbld rents, tlfere will be
a stormy winter in Ireland.
An 18 -months old son of Mr.aCilarlee
Bratty, of Storrington, ate seine Perla
Green left in the yard by a farm handy and,
et, the sincl of ten hour e be was dead.
A. young man in 'New Preston, Conn.,
in playing a kissing game the other
night, kissed one of the maidens Bollard
that he broke bis false teeth. - •
When an Elkhart, Ind„'farmer was
unloading a loacl of hay 'which he had
driven to maiket end sold, be found •a•
very lively rattleSpalte in thehay, and
in the serpent he found two Meadow
moles still alive and kicking.
For its soothiug and grateful influence
on the ;scalp, and for removingand prevent -
log .dandruff, Ayer's( Hair Vigor has no
equal. :It restores faded or gray hair to
meginal color, stimulates the; growth of the
•
hair, and gives Nit beputiful, glossy, aod
IststhesattandLsintesin kankikee (III,)
insanwhoiipital *ere preparing the patients
toatte,nd an entertainment -Thursday,
evening, a patient -named MU Cooper
/stepped to a gas- jet, lit a letter drawn
frline her placket. eere tg.ber <clothing,
AntVstasiburned to 'clefithsleapithAlt eNorts
to save her. .
silken appearance.
s•Readdisw la, inforrang of Odd 'Wonderful
remedy for coughs, Cods, Am
etha. Bronchitis
',
Consumption and all affentions of the throat
and lungs wefeel that we are doing you a great
.Itinduess. aiktfyou have any of tho above corn-
MOAK if`You, wilt only-tryitvoivili guarantee
settaratition tit every ease or Janney refunded.
Ask for bleGregor's Lung Compound. Price 50
cents al:HIV per bottle, at wortaington's Drug
Store, •
) Sandluttn, a aell,to-dolariner;
,living east of Eden on tho Goshen road,
was ;struck by •lightoing en Sunday natarn-
ing. The electric fluid, catne through the
roof and passing through a nail hole in the
(teeing cif the door, bear which' Mrs Saud -
ham was standing, %truck him en the
shoulder, breaking hie 'colter bone. '
A horse Owned in Springfield, Ill.,
choked while :eating aorn. its owner
thrust a whipstock downits throat
to remove the obstruction,and the horse
bit the.stock in two, leaving a foot or
More of it in his.throat. • A horse debtor
mule and,clooreil nut the much obstruct-
ed channel. ••
• Alfred Pe,eker; better • knewn . as the
men -pater,' was ;convicted . cif . man -
'slaughter at Dekver and convicted to' 4,0
yearel imprisonment in the penitentiary,
or' eight 'years• for each: mars be is sup-
posed to have murdered... • In I 873,
Packeriit is 'charged in•urdered• five
compliniens in- the . mining region, and
for. fifteen days. lived cn.flie flesh of the
dead men. ' •
. . , •
• The croPs. inparts -of-New Brenswick,
Prince Edward. Island and Nova Scotia
were greatly, injured and. ie. Many 'places
destroyed by: the dieestroes hailstarm,
Thursday. Hundreds Of panes of glass
in • houses .were • broken.- Otte iimidied •
panes were brelien'iri the -Oat -frolic chapel.
.at St. Marys, N. 13, • The' hailstones were
an inchsto an inele antra quarter round.
s •J, .T. Catliti, yardmaster of the' Penn-
• eylvania railway. at -Newark, N. J.-, siebe-
was Struce-by a locomotive while attempt -
'lug to save Miss An•nie E. -Wyckoff from
deiths at South Elizabeth,: N T , bon'a
•three-weeks•-ago, has become insane. He
iinagibes he killed the young lady, and.
that he is to be hent.,tecl for the erime: 'His
wife' is seid te• be dying front constant
watching and nervous prostration. '
•an-san extensivedealer in fine horsea,
buy,end sell as many as any man in New
England. I use exclosively;in my stuble
Giles' Liniment Iodiclo sAsnmonia and
Gilea?-silerse-Powcters to -qui° - distemper
in yoengeattle,• sere throat, fevers,rein eve
splints, puff s and Windgalls. ThirDiftere
remedies are what 1, rely . oh ; no horse
dealer should be without them. -Frank
Griswold, ,‘Srest.ltinclolph,Vt. Sold, by all
druggists. • ••
.Aug. Langieis, ;k farmer, of Feint Aux
Trembles, Quebee,while feedino., his fowl
a• day Or two ago was attaeled by•
game cock. In lifting his hand to push
the bird away. his hand :Was pierced by
• ,
Ona recent Sunday the Rev. Jos. Scott,
of Springfield; Mass., was very late at
church, As he arose to begin his sermon
he said: 'hi am very aeldorn late rie church' .that, how o where it
be didn't I -r
: r Ow buried •
my liersetave eot this inornoigi an. ...eau • • , • •
to Walk. '• Yon Will findtey text -in Pealms It WilhereabsurNig to the many friends,
Be' Ye tie,t as the horse or as the I of on Ilackhnzie in the Dominion
Male, Who hive net' understanding." . • to learn tliat his health has been much nn
The Rev.' 4. Chatinck, pas'tor of the proved by his visit to Croat tritain, 110
' Methodist church' at Sioux City, Ioivasand , Will need all the Strength he can comtnaud
'
who has been the leader in the progecution
0 of saloon eases':ivas shot and instantly
killed last Thursday evening en the street.
There is no olue to the •dastardly crime,
but there seems to he no doubt that its
grew Out of the war lately inaugurated'. on
• the saloons. Great exeitement prevails.
pot transpire until the unfortunates were
beyond recall, .7
Mr. Gladstoue will, it is asserted, etump
the country in tha fall,
de
A yachting Iftironzin Sunday.rty •of ,six Canadiaps were
owned in Lake
rreperty_to the F4.1110 of $1•54000 was
destroyed at Wallacetown, Ont., on
Friday.
Sam Jones said the other day " I assert
it ia my place this =vain that Goa never
did any thing for anybody. that they could
do 'for. themselves. He 18 'too ' busy for
'that. He hassgot too much to look after,
Just when yoe get out of breath; God
meets you there and. finishes up the job,
whatever it is." ,
John Denney, of Whitefield Ccossing,
Ga, says that his brood of Guinea chickens disappeared suddenly one day. The
hen acted queerly and walked around as
ifeoaxing them to follow her. He inves-
tigated, and found that the ohioks had
been &aimed by a large chicken snake,
and -were sitting unharnied in its coils.
• Fall River butt had lots of fun thrdiv-
log green apples at a lot of English spar-
rows the other evening, but -after awhile
tbe ,sparrows apparently •organized, for
they made a dash •at the boys, flew
straight at their Stiee_h_pecked setae of
them until the blood ran, aini,-he-cOrdiiii
in a local paparoptually made the boys
retreat. . •• ,
In a saloon at Elizabeth, X. Y, on
Tuesday, ex-Ald. John COnnaly hedger -
ed John Lonahan, a young man of 18,
about Ms inability to drink Lonahan
-Kid he would drink all Connoly_paid
for. This was agreed to, and Lonahan
emptiedtwelve;large glasisis filled to the
bilin with whiskey, • He reacbed.„,the
street, staggered alorig for about a block
• and dropped dead; •
161,
Col, Knapp, of Carson, Nev. going
suddenly into a 'chicken yard, found a
supposed dead fox lying on theground.
It
was still warm. , He took it into the
house, and his wife held the body in her
lap while thechildren played with it.
Some,one opened a window and the fox-
juntp,ed from the startled' woman's lap
And made a- leap for the opening. He
fell short, and was captured. • It iiras a
remarkable exhibition of' playing 'pos-
A few days ago when a: Michigan banker
'closed his doors against depositors, a wo-
man, who had $800 on deposit, took a re-
volver and sailed up' to his house. The'.
banker wasn't at home, but his wife •was.
She had on a pair �f$000 diamonds, and a.
$200 gold watch,' tind a• pair Of bracelets
Worth $100 a 'piece. • "Shed !", observed
tbe woman with the revolver. ", What I"
'•1 want that jewelry as seenrity for. my -
money, and Prn in a }turfy," She got it,
but she had not held it for twenty-foer
hours before it was quietly redeetneds and -
she was asked to keep mum.
• ' Mayer laikenian, of. Grancl: Rapids,'
Mich., on Wednesday issued an ediet
„compelling, the Saltation Army tti refrain .
from public.parades or suffer arrest. They
disobeyed the iejenaion, and were lacked
.up• -twenty • in all. Great excitement
prevailed for a time, theusands witnessed
the arrest. The Mayor N determitied to
SuppiesS the' parades, and peblio senti-
ment .is.with him.' •Tbe .Poliee Court
. ,
.was crqwdeit.n.ext morning with sym-
pathizers of the Salvationists, and the
scene was quite dramatic when the prisoners kneeled in the pen before Order was
callecl aud prayed for tlisejadge,spoithe;s,
gity offielels and !be' city at large. *Amens
were heard from all quarters. •.t•fhwtrial
will take place next Monday..
Donaldson, :the swinimer, ''recentlY;
styain the:MehaWk nt Seheneetatly, tied
bend and foot:. A young athletathoitht
he could do the gable, and after a friend
had well.tied •he started to cress the
river. .Half.,-Vvey across he gaye'out and
-seent-dotv,ii, His frightened •friend in a.
bodel,Siedto get him: intothe heat, but
'couldn't. Neither could.. lia untie the'
• ..Meanwhile the swimmer was,
taken withSevere emit pp. Finally -the
•man in the beat,tied a rope around the
tkiv ire mWs. iteok; iiAd tlitis towed th
young man to shore, Where' it took•con-
•
siderable rubbing rind• stimulafirreire-
duce the eraulits and get" the • youthio
siext Jail; and ,ttitert....1.1.!ie. agony. dieo 1 .
'W
of lockjaw;•aged 52. • • . s • 'Wednesday evening' •Frank Lassmore,'
.. a ti-year.old-chitd, who liees',on •Barton
A. month' . ago, Milton Trent -Ilan, , Of 'street,. .fIatnilten, .not far from the city
Station, had his hand amputated at the limits, was Arline, •hiS fethef's hero
wrist'. A few days tip' he, eoniplainecl bomewaid along that Street, when John
thatthe .hand had been . buried in a 1(nott, a betcher .and fisli• peddler, liv- '
cramped position and hurt -MM. It Was jug en • WenW041.1street, clume upbe"-
:deg up and foie : .to be bitried•Oxactly bind hint and struck the horse on which .
as .Mr. Troutman described.'. It is "said the lad was riding. The horse plunged
-
and reared, bet the , lad held MEI seat.
The *man in 'the • wagon StIM canght UR
and . struck the.ltorse again , With • his
wh i p.' 'This •time the frightened animal..
crossed the road and .shook the boy fropr'.
his back. 'Lilo brutet'n the waeon also •
crossed tile 'road and drove over'.the un -
Smith, oongratulating him on the great
and deserved honor which Her Mateety
had conferred on him, Mr. Reopath,
Montreal, presented the address, and
among other speakers were -Sir Wrn, Dew -
IMO, Sir John nose and the non, 0. Oui
met, who spoloiron behalf of the FrenCh•
Canadians,
Canada's contribution to the Colonial
Exhibition is above all things practical.
The good effect ofthe game trophy is every
day more and more apparent. NeXt week
4 Party of eight (Mut on ahunting tour for
the North-west, and hardly a week passes
but 'dome eportemen leave under Mr. Hub.
bard's directions. On
to the textile fabrics,t
e might also point,
he organs and pianos
and the miacellaneous manufactures, and
enlarge upon the possibilities of results in
each direction. But inost patent of all the
outcome -of the agricultural display. Can-
ada's supreme want is
ital. To attract both
population and cap.
the One and the oth-
er, she properly realizes that one.sof the
best ways is through her agricultural re -
84111.0138. And it is from recognition of thie
fact in one united effort that ()pada is de-
riving so great a benefit.
Captain Clark -now in charge of the Agri.
cultural Court,•seya ;-0 The fact that we
exhibit our agriculturillproductis as one
Dominion rather than as isolated Provinces
is 'a. great point. We don't spread up. the
whole over Ito many courts ae our friends
-the-Australians-haves-dones-s-Allsquestion
of jealousy between Province and Province,
• district and district is entirely done away
with,,• an we preeent •a solid, frotit,No
matteemerding ;whet Province inquirers
want information, 1 11611 point mylixPlana-
dons with the products of every part, from
eaatein Prince Edward Island to distant
• Vancouver."
Ceptain Clark divides the visitors to the
Agricultural Courtinto four olasaes :--
111080 halqn8- relatives fends- in -
Canada, those alsetit40 vest,
ing ,elasis and thationiniermatAlites. The.
repose from lriend.'are as a Vtole smile-
• facterY, showing a Jibs:Mg liking for the
national conditiene of 00104;00 a faith
in their own future independence. ":u
to the second class of . Visitors, the benefite
of the display are directly apparent in the
many inquirieifer literature and, what is
still more sought after, personal informa-
tion. London 'does, not. of course, in it-'
s'ett lihRIAY an enaiirating Oasis of the moat
proiliiistig• kind, and were it not ti gathering
place for all People of ellirades' the result
'cf the Exhibition inthis respectmight not
besas desiiabN as it pramises tolbe... And
-tTnecpsrnopolitanfeature of the.great:me-
tiopolis will be more than ' ever etrikingly
,represented next moth When ,the special,
railway arrangertients throughout the Coma -
try bring to theEithibition the people of the
agriaultural dietriots of the Province. The
third and fourth claws of ;Visitors; British
inveitters aniTniiiii5reeffismercei take in
facts <bot slowly and take long to digest
'them. But though . progrespitm isslow, it
is at least aure, and in this sense satisfac-
tory. To epeek of one.clase of agricultural
exhibitegrain, seeds and milling products
-enquiries are &instant for the addresees
of shippers. The qualitysof thes,Oproducts
is happily a keregana;coeclusion with, most
ofthese men of commerce. 'Bet with•some
there still•remains • that vague and rapidly
vanishing • •piejudice :against, till'. things
".Canadian" -a prejudice •which .would
teach Producers this .rrsoral i-" To •-send
second rate -products ta a'central e ropoti dm
Riches England hi, te .'raise a wall,of pre-
judioe vvhich it will takeyears of gnod inis
Forte to overcome; send nothing if you
can't•be sure it Wilt: bear close inspection
and cenverition."--- Canadian meal and
flour are products in which extended' en-.
eeernsyrevatent, lint in, at of all the
Red Fyfe Wheet of Manitol a .and the
scorth-west claims attentions 01 theit
-OiillTeemplatnt 18 that enough cantle b
had. And Why?. For thevery simple
reason -that the North-west has net hither-
to had supply ta meet these Mashie
demands'. "Local -demand," says Captain
Clark, "ad the wants Of Ontario'millers,
are such that the amount available for ex-
port out of Canada has been. next to no
thing. . This year, on account of thesplen-
d id crop-thatir-ripbbing;-thelirOblem-tif
quantity for export •to Europe will be
solved,: andthe amount will increatie each ,HaVillg' ft, large stock of Salt oti band; orders :will
seasqn when once:a geneme start has been
made towards direct shipments.' Dealeses
here are willine and anxious to .have -tre.
whet, but their baldness is such that
they mast be able to calculate upon ' a• •
fa irly_steady sit ppli seasots' after season.'
The very irregular and isolatedsgtiatititiei
of the firet-rete grain whieh it hasin the
pest been possible to send do not at all an:'
FAMILY. GROCERS.
WE RAVE A SPLENDID ..ASSORTMENT OF .
CROCKERY AND, Gust_ ARE.
S. P.4.1.17...iTS3111R, &
craiNTON.
CASII FOR EGGS.
A., 0-7.76..,
Having leased the premises now occupied by us, for another term of 7 years, we are -
prepared to give the.BEST BARGAINS possible. We have on"luind it large and well_
selected stock of
ORNERIES, CAN= GOODS _TOLTRACTS,_
FRUITS and. SPICkS.
• WARRANTEIll r.tiRBF NotliING. BETTER IN rue ataix4sr. Aiso
, •
BLACKING, BROOMS, BRUSHES, BASKETS,:,BISCUITS, CONFECTrON-
' ERY CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE:
We have the largest stock in town,
A. A.NGITS,
.Clomb•ine quality with price, and we can'not be
undersold.
OLIN:
TON.
rea
Inducemen
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PI-10,Viug benght.C. J.TuthilVs Stook of
CECINA, CROCEERIT . CLABB177421.1C.
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At a discount, will sell at•Wholesale Prices until all is cleaned out.
A PINK ASSORTitEla OF S. KIPK'S, OF CHLCAGO •
FIN* TO111..E.T SOAP; •
FLEESHMAN & CO'S YEAST,. formerly kept byTuthill &Co. alWaytson.fessi
MOBN CUNINGHA11/E 'GROCER, CLINTON.
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AND REFRESHMENTROOMS, C.CINTON.
• .
0.S01* Proprietor
jlee CPI?:ani.. o da Water, et c.
J a.s..azroEitsozT, NET ona.bni tixto&—oLX1rs:1701sT.
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Fort
.3F):OJP.LE.
Chea13 SXIT,, Cheap CELOOMIELIES
Cheap .7' ‘1,-0,VISIO1W..
swer the purpode."
'Calking About HOC Weather::
':Talking about hot weatherssaid a
brakeman, that we had the other. day
was nothing.long side of What I've seen
down on the Southern Pacific. I was,
breaking deven there. last suMmer, and
in some o' them dead, desert valleys o'
Arizona, Where rain never falls and the
sun's always blistering, I've seen weath-
er that would•reniind a than of What's
irt atom :for him aftei; haileaves this ,
vale o' tears and boardin' houses, ' One
day laht summer we were runnieg along
in that country when an accident oc•
eurred such as 1 s'pose was never known
in all the history of railroadirfg.
' All of a sudden the loconiotive was
seen to be bouncing along like a ball,
an' the engineer was so frightened that
he shut off steam as quick as he L.
how and whistled like sin,' to dal] all the
men for'ard• We rushed up ahead and
lic4told us what had happeeed, but. we,
latighed • at bite arid made so tench fun
of him that he finally pulled open the
throttle asdin just to show us' that he
a he was talkingabout.11inpe
rop detdiffStLoui51f bautit-np
in ti medical college if that locomotive
didn't bounce just like a ship in a swell.
We were all so frightened that we beg-
ged the ,engineer te shut; isfi deem and
stop her. What was the Ttrftterl Xothin'
the rails kvere sa hot that they sagged
down batmen the ties whenever the
engite struck 'em, tiri' the Wheels
were so hot that they were pounding
out flat, Yea, sir, if we'd in a mile
further weld it -bad nOthitt) but square
wheels under our loeotitotive. None of
as had eves' seen an engino run •with
Square wheels, and so we didn't try it.'
-1-Odorless Iterald Train Talk.'
cerrespendent ef PAN Opinion
writes :-At Southport, Livserpoel, there
are a great 'many horses fir the hie of
• visitors to ride on the sands \ there '; they
are all white. A friend stoppingthere VA"
a- montli-eceildsnot-belp-ricitietngsthisrsautl-
---sr-sitskedstireartrestinestehrthey-ware-allswhitess
The answer was, They are white from
age." Well, 'there ate plenty of white
horaes.4 years of age and uptvartle. Now,
the question fis did aeyene ever see a
white foal,' and, if not, wheo do they be.,
cense white? As Old seems to be a poser
to all the'hosia &Were that I havo spoken'
to, and Ake to the Veterinary tthrip3ons,
Shall be glad if some of your readers can
give the antVer.
The rent 'question in Iselend dile winter
isAikely to prove troublesome, owing to the
produte. Farmers who aro • sell.
to overceiee the Gerrymander in East
Yoik.' Oita. of the Meet shatneftd aspects fortunate lad BE lielay.On the ground,
,
of,Sir John Me ed Oneld's knavish rearrange- breaking .his thigh,' Knott was arrested,
meetalf the &instil tfencies was the crating ; indenrified ised remanded for trial. •
up of York tetnity an as to secure, if pos... •
Bible, the defeat of his ohl entagemst,' tease • A • -A • 0-• Lariv141;0, Al:hider of Aig
try
t „ati a culture and Statistim in MSsvitebit, is in
Out in the seeejco of hit's OolIn,
shameful proceeding. , this eity. HO has been watching the
The lathgt reincily fur Coughs COldi, CVOs r I reSillt of' 'the last electien for the Doniiiis
Whooping cough, Dronsiatia, nos, 18 aleGre- • V i'' t ' (4 b t tl f
existenee contemns any et the active thereat feet of the Biel quest it,P, .; 18 110W
eetscompusing Malreger's Min g 47ompound, AO 0 .
do not Hay you have talon] everything until you 'la L lolled tilit,:, I ;re i ,It '. ;1 i .1 11
-have-tricd-this for -your cough er-coldrandyer-r- partyraritietites' Wel vote alt-throu
'Y 0
•aainicuLasiti he the s ,ine as itll.v., lioinive twit
It, virohat it is timiatifsts. sole Ili Ps e,i in h tfurisiberals,-imil .that,--in-rnes
bottles byA. Wortitidg rallf1triiggtg. .. Frenell constituencies the result will be
. ,
goes Lung Compound, •I iterate nerenteay iut son ai mmen ue ee, o,see e
be filled at.
the lowest priesa eter offei•ed in Clinton, as. the Salt Works Will be sold when tirttingsar..•
41nenie are completed. NVill•buy arid sell TIMOTHY and CLOVER SEED. sA. let of
. SALT SACKS andsGRAIN BAGS for sale. • '
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SliksLARGE'13A:RS OF N: P. SOA.PFORs-ONE'DOLL A.R.
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JOHN ..131('GARVA, •
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CLINTON
The Coloege Gazette says that at Lein- much the same ae It was in Oharably
berg, Austrian Galicia, reeently two young
i
Get:marl girleswhoso rare beauty and sweet the other day—vetory for the Liberals.
ettieett had obtained for Ithein profitab,ly In English constittiencies things will
employment and a promising fature du ,., . _ _ __,
remain as they aro now --about equally
the operatic gage, were sold to the agent cavities]. The-pro,speets are.thattitthme.
of a limbo, nabob, who is said to maingeneral election tor tile siottse o to
tain a harem as extensively stockeclats the mons Blake must replace Sir John IV ae-
tenants collectiOn of Oriental beauty pre- &mild.- ;Special to Detroit News,
sidial over by Ismail Pasha. The sale was
negotiated by ono Aarott ruder and , his -s.s. - '
Canada In, Britain.
iiirt,,' With whom the girls were hoardings
and . he priee paid for them was forty eon Atialet'VrtilLtIS DiSrI,AY,
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ing butter at fourpence and fiveperice a roSstilse, each. The yids were induced by
pound, whieh last•year breught Mel ViiIii'd "
Sixteenpende, are inking hew they are to On Friday, 16 july, an addresill Vita pre -
i s erprefescoOttal engagements at
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, ia 1,t,mboy, and tite story a •}leer sale thd ready bout arttrtched 0....1sir nInlaid. A...
satne condi thins tiipply to the cattle in,
pay rents based nn prices, The fabn,1""3 681turi6a "c°mPat'Y .q4 agent Emitted; to which. 250 sidriatures had al-
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WE: Atti NOW OPENING ONE OF Tin LARGEST STOICS .0E. "
BOOTSand saon at Remarkably Low Price.
ARNESS TEAM HARNESS $24.
SINGLE HARNESS $10.
BABY CARRIAGES just arrived, latest Stiles, very Cheat/.
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TRUNKS & VALISES bilthe hundred, Cheap
"Highland PINE and, CEDAR-SHTNGLES-Pt-Lrnviist=Prioes?---
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rrw-rx, CI1]3 LdL4, cuxktoil.
181Mr9I.M.Orim".2
B Laurance's' SPECTOLES and EYE-GLASSES1
Are the only Genuine English-AKtieles in the Canadian Narita.
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Real reithles are kept In stook, Vesta are given to purehasere to prove genuineness.
They arirrecommended by and these testimonials have been received front the President, Vitia,
President, Ex -President and DioNiee•President of the Medidal Association of Canada; the Prost
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dot Of the College of Physielans and Surgeons of (Plebe(); the Doan of the Medical Haeultyot
Lavai University ; the President and Es -Presidents of the Modietil COtincil ef Nora Scotia, &es
These recommendations ought to he Rummest to prove their qualities, hitt It farther prbot iti
needed, can on
' 4 11011. W.,COATS, .Waithinalier and Jeweller, Clinton.