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The Clinton New Era, 1886-08-20, Page 2AUG, 20, 3880. NEWS NOTES. It ia esti itanal •that eotne 55(.) Were iitjaistt dutiag the recent I3e1fest riots. A majority t the Imperial Cabinet ia ta favoi ot proroguing Parliament until Feb; ruary, , • Baciteatent vraa revived at 1-3e1fast on ity the tailing and feathering bf a Ciathelie by Orangeineis. • M. JoSepli A., Woodruff; sheriff of the county of Lincoln died at his resi- deuce; St. CathatilPs:WR4lies40Y- On eyi-iTfr efrgold coin shipped from San Francisco to New "York there is a 104 by friction of 'ffoli $100 to $260. • Mr. r. T Barnum, the greet Atneficen showman. will Five $20,000 tti anyone who will bring him it sea serpent, dead or alive, such a* described in recent des- patches, 4 cablegram has been received an- nOuneing the filet that Oanedisuctour, made ft•om Manitoba wheat, has been awarded the gold media at the Inter- national Bakery Ex bilfition at Amster- dam. Dave you ever tried AleGregor Parkent Carbolic Comte or some or any merit 1.1 is Prellaration•Lu 1110 rearkot ler healing and cumin. Soros :Hume.. „....Catejenapice, Blotehe and is the duly proper method .of apigYitortuebblitc-A-tad, -sold* at, Worthiligton's Drug Store tor 254. Mr boX. • An Ottawa telegVilin stiyi it is udder= stood to be settled -that in ordee to placate thn Knights of labor Hon. e Frank, Smith will be dismissed ft•eni the Cabinet. before the Government makes their appeal to the.,country. A dispatch from Leigh, Lati•eaShii•e, • states that witerrible exploSion occurred Fridey MOrnIng in Woodend Colliery at that place. Ong liundrOdand forty miners were below at the time, man of whom were shockingly burned. 4 miners perished by the. •etplosion. loo Pilg,Ark ti i t11,, roma iso twa %dark, and the le et eefor. him Stoll as f ta tit.eX clowl, )11 I 14.1,(11`, NI) es we; like a voles la a iread,. Our he stulde.Hy Understood that it 2/02.•• at, t.a,Will DO. Nor th at all, who had ;on th.e hone., awl be sow in the signature M SOn what he had never noticed. before -perhaps he t a, I norm. before se.m his son's iiUttore-$ fatal svenielloce td his bivn. "YOu hive not‘'yet. sir, aaid. fingh, "given mi. your name and.address." The stranger laid his c aril upon the tablo. Hugh took it, read it. end handei It talifr. Mute idg t. "Sigtor Giusepp,s Piranesi, No. 88 .Agyle square. 'I hat addre4 w.fl always and your "I ant in lodgings there. That address will find me for a te weekalOnger.° "Why did you•lenti wy son money?"' .,34furridge, asked,. quietly. • 'To pay hie Josses at cards.2' - leases at --at ceedat Aids's, losses ft. cardsl" t "Your sOn's losses at cards," "You will have to prove these 'things, saki •gurridge. "You wfll hav(t•to prove them. • trfott stall g4,11 before a magi,;- 11.4"W:fore the lord statakor himself if you please, Mem:Ohne 1 will keep this little dorsurrent„" le replaced the 1 a 17 in his pocketbook. ...Anti if 1 might miggest, as the next step. yott might pat one or two miestioas to your semAe, first, how and where he spends his eta,oings; next, how he. Ilea done lately in the matter of luck; and, thirliy,wbo has lent him Money to go r on • withr NM midge said nothing "Ati to Ua first, he win reply that ho speadn his eveninto at it certain OWN, wbere thert social conversatioa, with a 1 tile 'friendly gambling—such as it baWat It tattle and tables. tor ecarte, and so forth, andll at he log gambler aclutraitl-fOr his age, haremousi-seowamore-tietermisied-gainblen-As. for the Sccoetd question, lie Will tea you that. luck has been va -y moth against' him tor prone weeks; 'and; AA to th third, that the proprietor of the club lent him trams, from time to.tane, When you have put these oestions • and received these answers, T think that atm will not want to go before any mag• ntratos," • • 'Yoa fire, limn," t4 Hugh,'"the proprietor Of a gambling eit s "I Its ;Minder, young gentleman. r she» be nw,i)ito welcome yom in -ease you, too, like Mr.' • Richard litridge, are devoted t) the green table, YOU wig tind the club's.' bights' respectante body of gentlemen!' Mr. Morrldao sat quite silent. Da Jeot then d!odll arrived, He knew nothing ot any trouble, and walked in with h•mnareleem-cheen" fol bearing. "Morel a, 31i m . Mortician. What de you want Me for? Lf fsther elevated to an earl or a deicer "Will you ask him thp queetionoir shall IP' entrl • Mr. 31u.-n1cln.. ,tiodk ills head. • . • "Welt, then,'Intgli went on, "be Serious, DAM lf • you ean. Do you remember cashing a cheek at the Demi olty and Provinmat Bank the other day?" ,.:•117..,../,.afhec a eheek all right. Igor twelve hoends ,t ,• ' "How tiIrl you get Mutt cheek? ' 'Wily, Dick gave it to inn. • Mimi ole to cash it ou IN' war 10 (.roallY Ilan,. Where wcis .to Meet Mtn. I gromnim...11 "money. _ „ • ."Never ni lot why.: Do you know thisgentlenian?" Tho Signor oa.ered his hand. • 'tit 12 121)' )'oilug friend whom fortune NOVI% tYlmn • meammagatns" • ' ' The yourigniun blushed,: td know him," he said. "1 have seen him twice." "Only twice?" Hugh milted. "Coneider." • , • "Only tivice," replied the Minor. "The yenta gen Dement -MS only, twice been to thi , "Ake you in the habit Of gambling, Ds:a?". „ "rvo only gambled twice in illy Ilfmnhe • A shoCkino• fatalitS, occurred :Nor- . wich op • Wednestley morning, . hile J. 33. Hue, aged 15 years, was driving , • a team they became' frightened and ran The_li.4 'endeavored •_to junip from the waggon;bni-:litaire-ef Caeght ,in the reins, which beeitiu4 knotted aboifi • --his-lega. In -his fashion lie-:-was--dritg-., ged for it long clistaneei and: when' the horses were'itopped he Was found dead at:za fearfully Mangled:, • N„.be passem-by on Young Stteet .wera • al -locked., Friday efternoon, At seeiug- .Ara you In debt?" ' three boys, the eldest not over 8 or 9 -1 evie abOOt pounds to toy .1t is cnore • • Manion pay, but it lean I OWQ. years of ago, carried. Out of the yard . "You h ' ave one ly play 'EL oards'for money twice?" ,i01 -••11--'k J.1.11109 Seliba ' have pleyedwhistin some -of the fellows' rooins .for threepenny.lioints, But I have only gambled children were in a Stateof intoxicatten,. Tho first time I won five .shillings.. and uni and ere -described by ' a gentlenian who Seconefifty shillings and more." . • . "Well, who took yoit?" ' • WittleSSO4 .the sceue,: as apart Of a party Doff hesitates.' and turned red again. No one likes. to telltales; . of five, who had obtaiped liquer presuro- : • • "You must ten us. 15 18 for Norahts lake." „ ably troni. one Of the adjacent. Omer • thenoDick took the." . . ••. - "Mph 'stay most regular member." said the signor, groceries,' With this. .district as it It *as a credit to him: "Ho, begins with . the • first, andhe plaYS tiSlong ga- eau:stert_IMY most abonnils.• •The,icboolitielf is at present ' regular member.. There ia no. ono more regular than ClOser1:-tittintrefil Witt:1'05s: - tnekr-ife-shoubsirtive-beetra-Rinimmto-z----•:,-- , "Very good. Thera is Islay One other (mention Ladies troubled 'With Flutist& Bletehe 8, ,' want to ask you. Did Dick, to your knowiedge, ever Rough hands or Faci3,Vw sores of any. &scrip- ash tow one else:to osh it cheek for him?" tion, shawl use McGregor and.Parkent.Carbolic • "Once he asked isemh" . • • Cerate. It will leave the skin in Pbrfeet health, •". "Ilow do you know?" the' Reiplinc, made by. McGregor & 'Parke. me. 'I said she had noinedneas Wynn errands :for smooth, eloitn,and good nolor.• Be sure and get D. iZa,114 told. 7.27 were t.a:kIng,,and Price 25e. Sold at Worthiugton1s Drug:Store' 'Now,' str,n said tango', "I hope' you Understand the reason vidileh prOmnted tomb to refuse any other aniiItet. Pr, _§.1).04.1)031L111..„ forehand.' . • • 'iherels villainy somewhere," said 3Ir. Murridge, barsthy; "villainy somewhere! HOW do I know that this Is not a conspiracy? As for you, sir,",.he turned to the.Manor, "I believe you can be sent to prion rot corrupting -the young." •, . signor Plranesf laughed' cengeonhly. • • ' • "Leasure' you, sir,".',he Mild, "the members:of my club are quite' pon•upt, as regards gambling, before they COPE* to ole.'•, • "As for yOu," 'Muirldge shook his fin er at ..Dagerin, "as for% you, 1 nelieve you are 121 t e oh ' somehow...Villains 4111 villains alll"" . ,• . "And I too?" Said HUgh.: • . "You have got the girl to defend." ' "The villainSi, Mt Sturridge,. In established nearer' Yligod oaruat1(;, ready, hope, :to:cettit• tho nest e • • acertainly not -certainly ltet......ttew (IQI know • that this isnot a conSpIracy against my sun? Whore am be courrehted With nese tn O. -Let-. me lave: more er mice, , me find MC last Ort ze stotoreheeks." ' ' : " ' • ' Non", an this tnne the doornadneen atanding wide. open, Mal sat the °Moe boy eagerly drink. Mg in every werci. Ho no*, for the first tit:aeon:I. 'derstood exactlY wbitt lied happened. . And lie now began to experience/fieleys of revenge because ha had it in his power. to dotal/I iongsmeditated birw :on:them/in who had Called hinati measly little 'Aceordingly, he stopped from his place.anciboldly, .entered the inner office. . ' "What d0 you want?" asked hie Master. "Please -sit Tre heard itall." • Whatqfs'yorrincre?-7Alt-thtmverklitliffiri before long." • ,, 'Please, sir".-4the toysbearing was considerabl3 more humble thati that invariably ationled by not ....taxoriteaterok, hut -.ma ,enetter Is Wien) Tinportion than thcnnanner--"please; sir, I've found something' • which Mr. Richard dropped." • • "What • • • , • .4 Thebes, twridOett alt envelope in win& Were (We ' pieces ot paper." One of them, pink In 'color,he laid on the table. • • , . • „ • • , "It Is the last Of the ehnelesi" cried Mr. nurrido., Tbe signature was only, as yet, in pencil, vory carefully writtot The rot of the cheek was filled up. -Like all the rest, it Wits drown for the stun of tweiVe pleads. , . °Theta the other paper yor hiratirl asked • Hugh. Richa •',Mr. rd 0118 always 'writing things and tear. Mg them( up.' :OR day he spent all the morning in writIntrover a:solos *tient of limier. Tilen lie Wire It up bite little ?Wing. 1 plened them up and pieced them together; He gave Hues the routs It was it half sheet ol frioiscap. it had been torn into a hundred pieces, and was iiewlnit together IlIce aoinkre puszle, and gunimed upon another navel\ Across it WW1 writ - :M11/4 ever and over again, like one of • routt's chreles, • the liable of dein' 31itreidge-Joini Murrixtge-John tfurrldge, MI exactly anke, and all in exact 'mita. Mori of Mr. Morrldge's initial signature. Hugh placed this before mr, Murrldge, • ' "Are You eatlalled now, airn' he asked. . • 9•'-m• ou•ratnennE.1,0=naasa,,a.t.acsalaa.v.. 4'11'104 the row would beS41. And then the pollee. man 22:2 , 0 • *.*4 .1.1**1 0.0.1$ W**1.0.1 ali 00 Olt tOg,ther to thi altetcoe nose, where hethe otace boY, would glve evidence, "%mut thena-he sweetiy--.1ben I shall gee tam wriggle." The Once boy set all day long lulled with this pleasaat anneinatinthe Ion, and contented, 'Moist] ho had 7 so novelette drawel. ur. Rioted wee ' - • Pimples Boils And Carbuncles result front $ debilitated, impoverished, or impure condition ot? the blood. .Ayer's Sarsaparilla prevents and titres these eruptions and painful tumors, by removing their cause; the only effect. ual way of treating them. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has prevented the usual course of Boils, which hare Pained and distressed me every season for several years.- Ge0- rininville, Mich, r wel badly- troubled with Fimpies on the face; also, with a discoloration of the skin, which showed heelt in ugly dark patches. No external treatment did utore tlian temporary good. 'Ayers 'SerraiPa- rills effected t • ADVICA TO MOTHEUS.-Are you tli turbot S at night, and broken of your rent by a sick 1 child euffering, and crying with pain. ot Cutting\ '.I eeth? If so fiend at once and get a bottle of 1 " KM. 'Winelow's Soothing Syrup" for Child. ren Teething. Ito value Is ince:lculabie. it will relieve the poor little offerer ataruediately,, tome up stews, alasoPeettag doll"' father vat" • aki ljbeePentuillt•uptitni ictr) InesQtyreldeliteth17ereanr1 IlArivr14tIcset lInfortunately, Mr. Richard dirt not come that dal' regulate the toreach an Bowele, cure* uicl 2, . •at all. Tim tace boY was iiisaPpolnted. rho row •Collo, eoftens the Gums, rethicee InflaMilifition would take plaeo In the privacy of Cmoden Timm andgives tone and energy to the whole nyetein seam, eArertenately, though ur. Marries() went " Mrs. WinaloW's Soothing' SYrup,'" for chilu bottle thinking ha woultl get that explanation from ren teething is pleasant to the taste and lathe was out whea he arrived,and didn't come home at ton a ne of the oldest and best female o Want, he weblinable evea to ask for it, for Mprescril S 8031 Ig• 01., And the Office boy will nowt probably, never physioia 8 and nurses ia the United States, am tee Mr. Bic:hard wriggle, I la tor vele by all druggists throughout the world. i Price tweoty-tive cease, trad2,. lie sure and ' ClIA.f.'11-$R, XII. 22 oak for "Mao. WIRSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP,' uarctis :JOSEPH .441.8 AN INSTRUMENT, and tale MI other kind. 20-y-9. "No, Wei" Mr. Murridge repeated, eiistio-• ycitii.,wAlr-11,1 star; 441 am not Stittailed.Y.' piail4ae attiams, the next morning, Hugh called • 'Trains letiVe 0,lint04 af$ fali0Wa ;- again to learns the reeult.ot tbe proposed ex - '4•I tun not satisfiea," he repstited. "Where • , -t. 7.20Q5.aitoto.r.oae.taxa:tortealioNs ISAILWAY. IS Mir SOU! I don't know. He has not been , 1.05 pan, mixed. home all night;"Has he run away, thenl It looks like it." .1 ' 4'30 "non' sAmT"‘:-(1EsTER-L.T. nAvr,wiLy., "1 do not know. I say that, until he has , Going North 1 Going South. 9 55 a,m, express 8.09 a,ns. express 7.00.p, tn. expreee 4.13 p.w. exprene Goteg West. 10,0 &an. toixed 2.20p.m. express 9,15 p.m. expreas an Opportnnity of meeting these charges, will not condemn him. What do 1 knowi The ciao against him may be a consiracy got up by, you, the girl and her brot r and • the scoundrel who owns a gambling den. kAINTNING & SCOTT Am 1 to believe that whop who) has all his • life beets quiet and orderly is stidclenly to be- filrristers' • Solicitors - come a thief and e, gambler?'' • t• 7 , "We do not Ask you to believe that. We • ask yoU. to believe that his vices were kept a -secret front you; that he lost money, bor- rowed in the hops a vitusing it back, lost that,. and borrowed mbre, Instil he became • deep 7n debt -deen,Ji lait infor aain , mof hie_ positi-iiicl that 'bder the te-mptaniOnV 114, - ar--40-bomir-lIQItTGAGES-1301701117: ea g' TitivMo ate Pam's. O. OUT, Ole and pressure'he gave way. That is what we ' ever a. Jackson's store, Ai1iti Street ••• ask you to believe." • "/ shall believe nothing, I will form no theory,' told I will not condemn My Son untili have seen him and, heard what be has to say. For aught I know,' yea. may be "keeping him hidden oat of my way." "Then you will nob witbdraw this charge against Norihr CONVEYANCERS et ' Commissioneiti for Ontiario and Slaultolni. OFFICE NEXT DOOR N Es., manor; Miss Smith, a yoUng letry of Thames- 'Was-engsged-to-71.16---n1aerr1ed.- tossa Mr. Taylor, a MorPethwidOWer. •Ei very - thing went swimmingly,. the wedding was arranged ,for Wednesda-y, • and tlie• pair set out to invite fhe wedding guests; While 044 went on woi•cl. reached -a Mr. Howell, a rival worshipper.at the Smith shrine, and hii gated promptly.. He got away with.!rityler; and securing thehir. .one„ Howell put off for Dresden, Where they were dilly made one„. and Taylor l•eft for ether fields, _ -A-dis iateh-from-11.-a -Ie-Creek-. T., says ..-Two white Mew,.juat in from.. Fort Assiniboine, report that the Indian . . . chief, Little Peppier, was shot • end. killed by• a -half-breed • twomiles. front i that post on Tuesday. No •partculars . have been reeeived• further thaw that the 'breed was lookirig:for -stolen liorseS • . • -when 11- dispute arose. • The .-kalim,g- seems to he been db -fie ht. -Self:Ade-Me, 'as Popular fired seyen slicits with a re- volver at the 'breed, Ward, who replied. With three shets with his 'Winchester rifle, all taking effeet: •• - "Cell ainly not, it was itty sea'a accusa- tIon, not mine. It is not for • me. to with- draw it until ; am Convinced' that it -is - .11 , "You have evidence in. your hand 'enOntarip streetClintoo,oppositetbe :English suf. . aanee by indonate,. • • • Relent to convince any. reasouable perion." •' " Werhaps you think so. The evidence of; two persons already accused, end by their own admission implioated-the.ovidence of a, foreigner and it professed gambler, .and the' evidence of a -Miserable office boy." ' "With his documents." . • "What do •the documents amount to? Nothing. The imitation OP my signature • May have been Norah?s,' for a.tight I know." Thigh left Idea... lie iiihS not to' be shaken. T. suppose Ur. gurridge knew perfectlr. well that there was no escape. The fact was -proved, but he was obstinate'. Until his• • son could be confronted with this evidence he would not condemn. him. . 'Until that time, therefore, the charge. against Norah weiticl-nat be retracted •Nor waidd •she • listen to 'the voice of...LoVe; nor would she return to Me. Murridge; nor would his -businelfs get itself accomplished; nor wpuld , his clients establish their royal, noble, and .gentle docent, ' Be that thWtsmediment of Dick's flight produced conesquenees of.a very wide and unexpected kind. 'You stick alit - tie pin into a piece of machinery.; there is the least poasible jar, which spreads througb.• ell the wheels and pistons, and is.felt event) tl2e foundations on which the machinery is built. For a whole fortnight they lived In this suspense, Norah remaining with her :siSter at the hospital; „ It Smareserved Or Linde 'Jeseph to be the" liumble-austrument7brwhiCir-thirrpeclt- raent was to be removed. And it happened Ili this Wayt ' ' • , . „It wae hie enstotri,di. these long sunniter . evenings, Id revisit; by the help 'of the oinnt- - bus; sone of the scenes of his ft/rater,' grbab, ness, a1 especiallYa certabi Well-known Wrens 71.1 Great Queen Steeet• Here he knew xrAERIAGE LIGENSE12).-4PPLY TO THE 01 andersigned at tbe Library Rooms, Smith's Illocli. 36 J'ASIEB 8,COTT, ONEY TO LEND IN LARGE 011,. $MALL at.L.eutua on good'mortgage security, moderate.. ate of Interest. H. Clinton. • DH. DOWSLET, 31, D., 31, R. 0.8. ENGLAND Physician, Surgeon, etc', Office and residence next lgolson'ES Bank, mwrkot square,Clinton. qnie Chicago Tribune p1iuts a etatement froth a stOckholderof the great -Dalrymple wheat farm. lila the cost of raising Wheat there is' mut 81:cents •per bushel, 'This estitnate is a cost now. • It does not agree with that Which Mr. Dalrymple himself gave us about tiro yeare age. • To the Course �f a conversation tiled on the Cost of raising wheat; he said as near as he COUld estimate it cost them 50 cents to -rage and deliver a bushel pf wheat at the '"ars. The cost varied in different'years, he said, but bethought about hale it dollar was near the mark. - • " In 1„,iverpool, mit !Oug. shwa' amientimen-. tal young lady from town was op.the Cun- ard steamship quay, where she saw a yoting gIri sitting on a timek in AD attitude of utter dejection and despair. " Poor thine thought the 'romantic lady, "she is pro- bably alone aud a stranger. Her pale' cheeks, an'd great,sad eyes tell of a broken ct --heart anrf yearning for sympathy. She has probably had some unfortunate affair and has left lie•r lora in the far" Weit" She went over to the traveller to win her confidence. " Crossed in love 7" she asked syropathetiCaliy. " No," replied the *girl, with a sight "crossed in the Servia, and an aWfully rough passagoi too !" "He who is false tO' kiresent duti,'"seys Henry Ward Beeelier; "breaks a thread - in the loom, and will had the flaw when he may havolorgotten it cAttae." A cage it! point rtocura to us, Mr. Wm. Ryder, of 87 Jefferson streetr-Buffelo, N. Y., recent- ly told a reporter that, "1 had a large ab- eam on etichneg, that kept continually cl;acharging for twenty Years, Nothieg explan did me any'rgood siceept Dr, Pec' Geld. "t went my soe's explenatiott You ean WI go. 1 on Med Disbovery. It cured me," ate not tau MVO 221' ton's ation." They loft him. 11! the ot torofileo the boy sot Here ili a volume etptessed in few words, walla broad Ann Lea his praselVe coatdenaneo ;le WWI, /11011110.4 ern( "a, obildrear 11 the Mf` eiperlfnee is Ontitl' itematitt inee's devsitfal, o led 3)1,)ith stty reaclers"earctol tons!deration.-The el,toi he had 1191. 10111141 1g*P*11.101( 22 and WU I 01 :1)ilmill,,111121e.11110441y1;,,AulYtiniriNti',1141.1.Y1.14Xsiari.:uerbsvt11,1,,j,11i11 the manager and some of the ltead waiterS- -inister;lie-Itnew7briight-Avery-waiterin Landon, and had a .no,ddiag Acquaintance 'with hundreds of- the gentry who every morning, Abont ten o'clock,_.assemblemi this curbstone outside the great, restaurants; . waiting to be taken; on for the evening. Under their •artith most of them carry the mil - :form of thea. profession.. They are an inoffea- SiVe folk, as may begstthered by any one who ' will loiter Poi. it Minute and listen to thole talk; they give no teolible; theyatever Watt anybody's property;. if you were 'to. -offer ! them three acre allotments they would not - listen; they. 'have never been known to strike, to conabine, tO agitate, 01' to' demon- strate; they /fever niarchni proeoSsion, and have nut-iotweerrtinnn-all Or a bit of innitidT1 they are, M,Ahe even- ing, shlfirays beautifully dt essed. for. their ‘e.oek; they .are. /evil .of .4)60013, •active • and gealoits; they -hare, otie an alL h 'curiously 'cultivated. taste. in wine; and they are said to have but one vies. This. they 'share with Many ianded gentlenien..•. it Is a Rive- for the turf; . • Uncle iloaeph, who had formerly been an ho1pre..1-guest-two-. or-411cm)- u41)tsj1_eve1y _ wee -, now sarlifirdlilli1Fa.nager's rbom, rending the menus Of the day. .Alasl. They were nob -for hint--thOse gorgeous'eols,; ored;eards, inscribe I with the Muni.; and: • titles (all in French) of the niest: toothsome and delightful,dishe•s- Itwas somethtng-to ' know' that. she .-bancpiets stilt •t•went on,, thenigh lie -was no loogoe,seated.at the table near the presiding AfTibt, it.5 riehly decor- • ated as a German pillplal; tusclj no doubt, it Was a eonstilation to accept, the hospitable glass Of sherry, which Was sometimes prof- fered in the manager s room, 'One evening, about ,Mn days after Dick vanighdd away, Uncle 5Pse1ih paid a Visit to tho. tavern;There were several beautiful bartquets going on, and' her readum menus .,Witli the Oft -regrets due to. the happy peat._, It was nearly tune when lut gots upto- go - the holir when the active- btisiness of .the banquet is finished, and after 'the. material,' 13- B. I.' HOUDPOOT, CIVIL ENGINEER, .1..1.t Wenn. oulal and Dominion Land Surveyor, Ar4hitOnt uud 41)rii.111.Cht8P2811, ,PERRIN ELOQIC, 01111U/11r FIE* lilEVE.-oFF1031 ItATTENIMEr ST.- I-, Murray Bleak, two doore emit of, uodgens! en- ttanoe. Readmit), oPPOSite the TeMperance Hell; Huron ktraet,Clin ton. °Mee hours, Sean. to 6p.m.. US. WHITT, TEA-OMER OF 511J9IC. PUPILS attatidele.t that otyn residence -4f necessary, lte- tidenee, John nobertson's, ituron Street, Clinton, Rice's new method taught if desired. STANBURY, G 11ADUATE 'DID .MRDI 1-fliiLDePartment of VietoriaUnivorsity,Toronto,for merly of the Hosthtals and ,Dispenaarios, New York Coroner for the County of Huron,Bayabld,Ont. • A Perfect Cure, and I have net been troubled since. - T. W. Oc4:1Ys River at., Lowell, Mass, I,. was tretsbled With iloilS, and MY was much impaired, .beguit, • maing Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, in due time, the eruptions all disappeared, and my health was completely, restoretL- dohn IL Elkins, Editor Stanley Observer, Aibennitle, N. C. was troubled, for it liing time,,witb a humor which appeared on my face in ugly Pimples end Dietetics. Ayer's, Sarsapa- rilla cured me. I consider it the best blood purifier in the world. -Charles H. fintith, North Craftsbury, Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is told by all drtiggists and dealers in med. -Leine. Ask for Ayers Sarsaparilla, and do not be Persuaded to take any other. Viapared f•oWeitoiass. Pelee $t; six bottles* *5, • BENIWILLER lillitSgAY. ERT1T Arai ORNAMENTAL TREES, NOR. WAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH. AND ' ASTRACHAN PINE; TILEZATTER or WIliell ws MEE,- A SPEOIALT 1 letING E. oTOQIC ON HAND , -„-- , . The above ornatItental Woe and shrubbery will be sold -at very low prioes, and those wanting onything in this connection will save moneY by Palthaging here. --. Orders by .111 -ail will be promptly attended to aiddress, . JOHN STERIMIT,:ainowillor 1688-111FRIZTC:-18136 rOWELL, BARRI9TER, .SOLICITOR,1- • Notary Public, etc. Ofil to, Seaute's BLOCIi. ' maw' EVTILBET,OLINTO1c. •Toront4 agents, Meant Mc- Carthy, Oster, Hoskin & Creeltnan, Private funds to oin at lowest rates of interest. 1-J1 ,W. WILLIAMS, 13.-A., M.B,,GlIADTJETE OF • Lb•TorontO University ;member of theCollegeoff hy Malaita and 9 urgeone, Oat.'Ornate &,BE.SIDENCP the housefonnerlyocenpled by Dr. Reeve, Albert Street Clinton, • • Dli. WORTHINGTON, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON Acconehear,Lieentiateof tbq Collegeof Musician - an d Surgeons of LowerClanatia,and ProvinoialLicen, Mato and Coronmf or theCountyo II:Caron . 0 filoond 'residenee.-The building I ornjerlreeenpied hr Mt Th waite s , Huron tree t . Clinton, jan.10,1871. • MINTON' MECHANICS' INTITTJTE, MIBR si•-,A,RY and ReadingRooms, Perrin'block, cloWn staler. About 1,700 vo umea in the Library and all the Leading Newspapers- and Periodicals of the day ou the table, Membership ticket $1 per anntim, Open from 2 to 5 p.m., and 1 rom 'I to p p m. Applications for inemnershsp recived by the Librarian 1.2 in thereon]. .Before buying,, et our apenitti prices for !garbles, Lacrosse, StlOks, xpress - CROQUET,HATSE• .04LL • CRICKET GO DDS. • IlleALT., 2/1.A.PS THE ,L.ARGEST an 1. BST- vs USE: BEAYER BLOCK BOOK -STOUR. WM. COOPER. CLINTON' ROBEIIT DOWNS • CLIN'I'Clai, • H. Nelson, & BERLIN. ma.NUFAO'rtatERS OF STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, AND GENERAL MAOHINERY, ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 150,000 To LOAH at 6 per Cent. Why pay others 7, 8, 0 and- 1Q per cent, when you can get money from peat 6per c, • TERMS made to suit borrower, regardin. g Payment and period of loan. . Apply to FA REAM & TISDALL • I • BANKERS, CLINTON. THE-MOLSONS BINIC 31-ani1.11Totnrer ancl Trojirictor for the hoot Su tv Miff Dog. In use: Agent for the sale 'andAPO...cation' of' the. reFIEWEll PVIVIT ArrOM.V111C, BOILLIA LAM:014 STEAM FITTINGS furnished and applied un short notice. . Jae' :ere Ess for ea. `Mad i of 111a. chine ry repaired e• yeti ti..sts I y and , - • • in a satisfactory manner. • ' • --uotioN-T.SHAVINd. PAR OR . • sraviXG. CUTTING. AND 2,SITABI- POOING done very :neat. and - to -s every person: • • .- • JOHN PA R4411AstliON,• Sinitb9s Stoat -Farm inipletnents thanniatured and repaired. 'Steam and Water Pipes furnished and 'iiut•in position. Dry Kilns fitted up op application.. • Charges moderate* *a. ,V IE • , • 411IRCIEON DENTIST. ' .• Itold the' exclusive right for•the county for the Hurd 'nrocess of administering chemically pure Nitrogen Monoxide, whieh is' the safest and best system yet dis- covered for thepainiess,extraction of teeth. .Charges moderate, satisfaction,: uaranteed. °Frans, EL- • LIOTT'e BLOCK, over Itance's Tailor Shop, ',Huron S treet,,Clinton, • • PgiikiVitoYAL:, 'WAFERS. - Prescription or a physician who hat; had a life long operienceifl tieatingleinale-diseases. uSed. . 'monthly with perfect 'success by •over 10,000 ladies. • Pleasant, safe, . effectual. Ladies ask your drug- gist for Pennyroyal Wafers and take no substitute, or Inclose post- age for seated partioulars. Sold by • s \ au druggists, fa per box. Address ier EUREKA OHEUICAL Dieruorr, MOH. 'Sold in Clinton by J. H. 'COMBE and LlisiggIsts e ve ry where. . • • ' . .e. • "Are 'VD5*2 satisfied now, sirr ltd teNked. the intellectual feast was to begin with the speeches Alasi.th3y would never hear hint -speak again. . • ' As ha pasted. from the Manager's room Into the hall door on the •firet- floor was• thrown open, and Iwo came on,. such a joy- ous•souial, a mingli of many sounds in a fine confusion. such asthe clinueles of glasses, the laughter of men who•have deunk plenty DI wino, the shuillIng• of waiters' feet, the. tioise of plate; and the popping of orks, that . Uncle Joseph'a lamas trampled. • "Ah,Alat said' "it is a blessing indeed to .- feel that the craft is uot falling oft" He went away tota pre8onay tottod. alt omnibus. • Every night about, this"tinie he was seized with it drendful yearning for elvimpagne., This evening it was a yearaing whieh tor- tured him.- The festive sqund of the welt y . THE GEEAT ENGLISH rRESOREPTION • asuccessfulinedicinetestedover 4 30 years in thousands of cases. Promptly cures • Nervous Pros- tration,Weaknessof Brain; Spi- nal Cord, and GenerativeOrgane of either sex, Emissionsand all ills caused by indis- eretion orover-exertion... Six packages is guaran- eSti a cairwitenallothermedicinesfaii, One package $1, packages as, by mail Sold bYdrug-giats. • Writ* for Pamphlet. Address , . EUREKA CileuicaL Co., DETROIT, Mon. . n 1ifllTJ.1r. COBIBE andbruggisia to • every where. Oks'EXCASIORORGA . Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1.886.: CAPITAL, $2,000,000. HEAD ()FFICE; MONTREAL..., . . . THOMAS ,.President. J. 11. 34. MOLSON ........,....Viee•Pres. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Manager. Notes discounted, Colloptions made,' Drafts ifsued, Sterling and American 'exclu4§4 • bought and sold ,at lowest . orrent rates. „ Interest at 4 per pent allowed on deposits. — • Ir.AVIEC.11,13B11.$ . • Money advanced to farmers on their own notes with ate or more endorsers.; No mortgage required as se. II. C. BREWER Ffanager, Jiinuary TO Clinton J. BiD D E. 0 OMB Waili and 'Clock JEWELLER, (.1C., •• ' .1)"61417-13 "ME L.71411KEZ . . • --After t he-seVerest-test=arlimlate far in' Clinton, it Was universally admitted -that FOR PERFECT AND EASY ACTION, BEAUTY OF FINISH, AND SWEETNESS' OF 2-077E' , the ExctLsion was away ahead of alloth- ers, and destined to he the popular instru- menf-of the day,'I'his; along with the fact that a special prize waisawarded it, certain-' ly speaks volunies for the inetruments, and parties percbasing should see the $xXtEL- SIOII befor6 buying elowiteee. •• GF,0 r McKillop bluflial Fire Insurance Co: NOT10E, -The undersigned are appointed • . to act as agents in the township of ooderielL• for the Company. Any persOlt Wjellitig hi - •sure hthis old and tellable Fairmont Cotimany, willapply to •either NEELANS, Dar- man, Or SAMUEL CAR240CHAN, Seaforth, Prompt attention will be giegn. E.HOTOGRATHER.. 01,Pr CLINTON ttre;sies worm A, secolALTY,. -DEVTIST; Covr$ mock litglewinglipat'InistuilitnigailluffregiSaWmaigerkwakva - • eliAnOES 11*00E:114111. ritINTON. • HURON'AND BR -66-E. 'Loan vind Itrvest,ment Co'y .This Voinpany oLoaninOioney on Farm Sectwity at Lowest .Ratea of Interest, was too inuch for the old Irian, atal isle heart and time felt like lead to „thizik that there was- no • • elethipagrie to be trobduelnetterall.M ?,101iffGAGES EURCHASED ran -leder Of his history, When Ito gob ent •of his omnibus at Xing's Cross, and began VINGS BANK DRAINTett to walk...homeward, this yearaiiig held him and shook him o that .hi. trembled he 3, 4,and 4 p41 oent, ..Tnieyest Atiolo on walked, and people thought that ho. mutt beposits, according la amount . 2 • Factorythree thoore west «1 rtlni-lny's :Pump Shop,- RstteebarySt., Clinton.- • . . Where he keeps's, select, a.ssortnient 'of ' WATCHES, CLOCKS, .IEWKLLERY0. SILVER: ,WARE hich wevill sett •at reaaonibla rates • W • . • • • Repairing of every desciiption, promptdy tended to, and all work warranted. • J. BIDDLEC011,BE. • Ciinten,Nov. 1882. sANE .go IPMt, CENT. .1836--SEMI-CENTENITIA1418$6. YEAR Olo • GORE DISTRICT-FIREIN$30 Con dinged both on bash hnd Mutual Flans. . lion. JAS. YOnNO. M. P. r., - - - Preilidenk ADAM WARNOCK, Es., - - Vice-PresidentR. 3. STRONO, ESQ., - Managing Director. THE 'GOR.E Enters Upon its FIFTIETH. YEAR inueh strenger and more prosperous than it any preiions • raided, -having $218,896 cif. Assets and pratieally NO LIABILITY except a Re. insurance Retterveof $30,000. There are $20,- -00Crthsp2181t011'avith the Outarbrtiovernment, and ever $90,000 held in Mortgages, Deben- tures, and Cash, immediately available to ,1 • • • Mutual Policy -holders in the "Gore" Save -111101111BOliss-: ,•,real Estate A- gency , For fall partlettlarsaprly•to HEAD OienwE GALT • 20 percent, "with' undoubted tiourity. " •• . OoAoliN aunovir, Agent, Clintont,,,, CLINTON', °ITT. :" r t - . .,t . The undersigned has opened antaigeney for the 'so le of Real Estate„sedtt ..glaesteata• th•particithitylegzsrapOL ty to, dispose of. Terms, two per cent WI all amounts up in .$1000, and one per cent 01 'any amount after the erst $1000 No charge made for advertisingand no charge whaterer less a salc-or transfer Is effected. I have now the following propertiets for sale t - Lot 1.1, Lake Road east; Colfiorne, 100 acres, 46 cleared' and under Pasture, 20 acres slashed and can easily be eleared, balance of bush light. Will be sold cheap. • . 160 acres, good land,n 2h miles from Bowesinonnt. Dakota. 30 mires-nudercultivatto , small house: .Price $10 an acre. West -half lot 28; 2ndcen of East Wawatiosh, 110 amos; 80 acres, cleared, .bidance good bush, 18 acres of fall wheat,' spring creek running through tho farm, hank barn 40she. two acres of preterit, one 113,18 tram Auburn.. . Price $2,000t $1200 or $1500 down, balance to suit pluchattef. Let 806, 1.5 of an Acre, cm Huron St., situated on tile east sido oflar. Ridouys reshlonce, well fence% Price, $28b1 to suit purchaser. • .Spleadid buildingalot for sale, opposite the Commercial 'Bete, 41) feet front by 60 feet:deep. Price remeetietie. . suffering fronssento weakness. It Ns eS 110 , thig I It WAS the yearning after eh eimagne whieh made his brain to reel alnl his oyes to . SWIM 171100 Joseph had never mar:pied, flyorijg, • the experienee nitghtlatve• tattedit hue -.that.4'„..., - - , the rassiou of love in some of tie form-, as . , . 'ire, te: vitei:vt t,T, 7 ' - ! fittflerich liktithgt Ittli ISSN- ' 1' • enter et Marko aqua re.endNorth Soto • • tiottai!C 110111041. • MstrAoss, • •COX Aar • CC)., • COIVINISSION BROKERS' .. Members Toronto Stock Exclian-e Private wires to TORONTO, liONTRBAL, ,YORK and OIL CITY • ... • . — IF.N0',31:.:11A80111,101IONNAgn.01AyND OIL croticrazir 41.t. 111.1131 COtttillti HatreglltM1' AXD A 1.11ZRT Struirrs , 40 THOMPSON, MANAGER. 'Caton, July 14, ,1890. CLi7NTO N' PLANING MILL 11..Y. 14 I THE SUBSCRIII4 HAVING •IVST COMPLETED and furnished hls 11011e Planing mill ith etachin- ery of the -latest Improved patterns, Is now prepared tO attend to all orders In his 11310 in the most prompt end mitigatory manner, and at reasonable rates. He would als,o return thanks to all who patronized the eld arra before they its*e burned out, tool now being in a better position to exonte•erlieraeXpeditionaln, 'feels confident ho ean'itiVII,Satisfaction to all. PACTO r- 'Grand TritaXi Raidt way, •Clinted THOMAS MeitENBIt, 1 THEIS! STEVENSON •Cabfnet Parlor Fonituro,. brooms -AND—• IINDERTAkiNti. — • The subecriber keens the finest ' CASIKETS itnd COFFINS Alwaye on hand. FM.113131.18 farilitilied at the-shorteid nofice and lowest prices. A CA.LL SOLICITED. • LeadIng ndortaiter. Vtioitittitu• TAD- PLaor., OPPOSITE TIIE TOWN ROLLER fLO.UR • AT 82,10 ?tit arr. • BRAN TON' .or eirri) AT..60ers2 PER CWT..; Delivered any wherein town frO0 of &age . • . Io -for, it *pi;