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The Clinton New Era, 1886-08-27, Page 2,e, espossaamermiere eg OF OR 13EAREft wheAtts obj-1 is absent, elinelY reseMbied thia Craving Of hie for the divine drInit 'Whieh sparkle* in tito OOP and InOunte to * Mae@ brain, Minn hiM withenelde end Joy, and chatitY toward ali Maw QGin and, water .as. stay at.,craving, le4, as yet he ma a OR) Ile etuttlenly aa a brlillent thought eoeurree to lent, "en emne hem sometime* att evettina, awl we'll chat, It% dull tor me. too, lathe eveuings when I reeall the glorloue oveninall I med to hem in the time -dear mel -in the time that Is met." Dick reeelvel the proPosition douhttally. °This will be very muoh.better than going to yew (Other and taws him where pit are won't It?" quarter of an heur from tile gittAind water, 14;:.:Arntslattrhet(4 .4:1'6=4 et end though there were many public 1 tlerty•three degrees? AleCTete of all, the degrees? on tile way. Thieleloseph 14.44 no mquey; You forget, rout= /n.anktbat are sbealnelf to 000 wbose lute been ainin in doing nothIng4go ex m even gand water was almost as una able as champagge. WWI* lto etoPpecl, isovveyer, letting his Omen revel in inlaginary goblete, beaneee. ClWis and gaases aflf ull and brimming over, and foaming and. !sparklivg and trembling, ‘Isecarne conseiou.s of a face, the sight a whicu.ivas SO littl,e in harmony with hi$ thoughts that the cep was, pee to senate naiiben from his lipe, and the beverage of the gedenven °spilled upon tbe ground. 'The- face, or rather the 'bead, was in it eeemul floor winclow_of belie, on the other side of the street; it was boning ne aline deem the etreet; a 'perfectly familiar fans, yet for a whiltel)nde eseeledotiT4 not re- member at aleeto wheat Itlekent xed, so great, "tette the yearning within him for. cham- vague. Presently, however, he regained some command over ttimteit, andesndinetoed that the fece belonged. to none other than to Dick Murridge. It • was twilight now, but the old, that is to say; some of the old, have long sight, and the gag native caught the 4 face, Oh, there ceplil be no deenst that it was the face of Dick Merridge, the run-• away. • • For by this time it was well knoven in vague terms that there was tremble about some cheeks, and that Dick had run away, and that Norah had quarreled with Mr. Murridge, and was staying with Calista under the pretext or pretense of a, holiday. This seemed a very remarkable discovery, Thiele Xoseph war; by nature. curious, in. quisitive into other people's affairs aud of a prying nature. Therefore he at once re: solved to pursue this adventure further. The,house, he now percepred, was a publics house-sconething•better'tlian .the ordinary run of street taverns -f0 r Wield a side en- treece, marked "Hotel." His wits , Were now completely resnered, and he was able to ob.serve•cafefelly the position of the win- dow at which Dick neurridge ;was sitting. As soon as he was quite certain en this point he boldly entered by .the side door and walked up stairs. • Ten days of hiding in his tipper chamber had begun to tell upoteDicle niurridge. So great was the terror inseilled into bira by his instructonand proteeton of his father's . vengeance and wrath, that he. wen afraid, ts/ venture out, even atter dark, having a con- fused notion that every Policeman lu Lon- don sAteild hone a Warrant for Ins .arrest in • his pocket, and that he w„ould ne taken ep • ou suspicion. He stayed, therefore; all day , long in one •reem, leading a most doleful and miserane existence, ordered by the count to practice continually -the. tricks and cozeuage of the cards, which were to advance him to that life •of per. erect deinglifyinmesSay theonNimpt,efteeNen • had profeseoe a more eager or an. anter pupil. Never did Chinaman take mote • kindly to ways Of guile ehain Dion. Inure •ledge insomuch that his past ardor alid, cent to ktop the seeret end work the degree, and enJoy the banquet afterward. Give me a secret and lain happy -with the hanquet atterwarO.', YOtt will hiVe ner count. The whole saserldnrenneeneeen ere- eneeseges,-,sere v. disturbed ( / is yowls Incense you will command every- at night, and biseltert of your refit by a skin thing **hint the world. produce Are Yon child suffering and crying With:pain ot Cutting ready?" Teeth 1 If so •fiend at once MO get a bottle of e1 am both ready and willing." " Mee. WineloW'ti Soothing Szrttp" for Child - "hood. You.must learn to (tarry your- ren Teething. Its value iiirniwtocalwolihiediblea,It self lees like a LOndon clerk. and More like ; will 'relieve the poor little sufferer . . ly. a gentleman. You must *senate tbealr of I DePond Woe it, mothers; there Is no rinatake diStInOtion if you oan 7014 ?Mist learn to ab t it. It cures Dysentery and Diarrbeea, laugh and. to smite. But OH that wilt conae r 4:11-1114 ea the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, Soften& the Genie. reduces Inflammation, in another eolilltryi and with a new lain and gives tone and energy to the whole system. "Mrs. Winelow's Soothing Syrup," for cliild• ren teetning is piewiant to the taste Ann le the prescription of one of the °Most and best female playsiciane told nursee en the United States, and is tor sale by all druggiste tIrroughout the world. Price twenty-five cents a bottle, Be sure and ask for "Mae. WHIsLow'S SOOTHING Sveur," and take no other kind. 20-y-0. ri-EnNia 7.4.• ---., guage, Corne"-he loolten at hie Watch, 'only two hourmote and we shell be in the train -the past gone and forgotten every- thing before jou new aed deliglettul, not one of the okl.friends Here the door opened, and Dick sprang to his feet with a cry ned a sudden cluing° in his eyes to the wildeit terror. "Pick "Celistal You here? Villat do you Want?" She saw a table littered with earth. On the bed was a portmanteau, closed and strapped, beside it a hat box and a strapped • bundle. With Dick, and standing over • bins, wee 4 Mtn whom she. had' never seene • but, front Huge's deseription he looked like the foreign person weo had called on Mr. Infurridge ' • "I want to talk with you, Dick --alone," • "You can talk, mademoiselle," saki the • etranger, "in my presence. I believe I May • say that our friend here has no 'secrets from me -now." "None," said Dien, emboldened by the re- ' flection that he was under protection, and the., Canna was alone. ',No secrets at all. • over r Yeti am come to pitch into me. fiay what you have to eay, Galena, antl get it "Give me a secret and /run happy." ver ,t the ,, Mek retieeted, Therehad been. earlier in the day V Weti, n• • a conversation wait Ms professor, In which the latter • -Ole leeek, I do not coma to reproach promisect to take him out of the conntry 10 a week • you it , •Ilt-01.1, Dick, Diek-how could you at furthest, as soon, in fact, as he had colloladed the ' d , never mind that now. , What else do you sena his proprietary Club, with all its righte, ad- „--' . vantages, good will and clientele. TIM Parehaser, - „, • we may expiate, In ,parentheals, Was e. gentleman, welente artv4 . ... connected with the tart, and ontlraiy fitted for the .. . 44.111ve you confessed to your father, Post ef proprietor. That is to soy, he was perfeetlY unecrupulou4, without morals, honesty, prejudice or • pity. And yet, for want of the good manners which, "No, I -haven't; what's the.goocil Copfesin Served the count In lieu of these things, he speedily • Why, do you take me for a f0011 Confess to ruined the elub awl dispersed the gammen, who Mini ' . now gobble Nowhere. , A Week at tertian. He 4,-. . • Lock my old friend there ie another per - could not shovethe Ma gentlemandowia the stairs,12011,: . 'l?ick, • t he wished to do. It was necessary either to change am to think of...besidee Yourself, ' There is his lepiglng•or to conettlate Min.- , < Neratt,'•- • It would give him the greatest satisfaction teepee -de ' "Went about Norah? ' 'My fatheeknows lie conciliated hlm. He assured Uneie Joseph that 10 his Winer, and to receive him in this apartment. ' all by . this' time. But be hasn't got the sth aid e Old WV; With an Involuntary checks. Withotit the Checks Wore is no smackin l or his lips, "as yoteve get, 10 iloala, eeme prOof.'' of the Money left, my dear young friend, end it is e very pleasant to sit and talk, let us have-ald-let us •"If there are pp proofs, come with mto have,ohl" he drew e, long, deep Sigh, "a bottle of • your father and telt him that Nardils liana champagne." cept. ' • . . I suppose his.leng professional career inar aeons- "What's the use He k.nows. it nirea ." ' tomed him to associate champagne with secrecy, Just ,,.., ,. , - ; • , ,__ as other people's experience leads them to associate x-albte,POilsted. to tee portmanteau. champagne nite love, or with 81100 courses, or with • "Y011 are going away?" she said. dancing. • ' "X 61l1 going aWnY aitenether. e You'll get . . They had A glorious botoe of Minting:arm.. 1711010. - • . SO ,now rid of me, and never see nee agam. Joseph drank it nearly au, and on parting shook Inpioeffolvely by the hapa. promised to come again • you will all be happy." - e ' ,next•day, inutswore that hie Secret was' as siteredae . ' 'Mere are you goingT' Oen of the Thirty-third degree. • ' , "That is my busine4s. You would like to Halrept his word, mid returnal faithnaly the next evening, when he had anOther fiottle of 'cluirlinagne.- go and tell my father, moulde't you?" How valuable a thing is a neeret properly handled! "And how are you going to liven 'ellen Joseph, magted his hands over his own clever, "Like the sparro,ws."' ' • neas. Why, it was almost Ulm a return to the good old times, hes, except tat the bottle of champagne was ' "Oh, Dick, yott have in your head some not preeeded by a banquet. 'rills caused unsteadi- wild and wicked schema What does it marerairelt throaty- 1eforeraner-a--diewisttimietto --Iieeicall--N",3,eilyeS'efair.iiametelark-e-firaj,ee 13y laugh and sit on doorsteps, to become playful, arid • • . however, was safe. • • Dick; ne ono knowe except your father and "oh, nir dem. young friend,. state u ate Joseph, Noralt and Efuodi I Will beg year father to forgive yea. Nothing need. ever , be. said . about it. All shall be forgotten, and wo. will go on.as if this dreadful time hitd.never • happenedn-just as We did in the old days, when we were boys and girls together, and innoceeneels, Inckland iunocentle "Listen to this yew* lady, Dick," said the count, softly, "and ooneider. There is still. plenty of time to chaege your meid. Consider.whet she says,' :lieu baye a • delightful time. Your father is !levee*. an ill -temper, is hel looks and talks as if he. was• the most indulgent . of, parents and of the sweetest diniositfon. Of course. he will • rtever remind you of this little indiscretion . . In -Dever; •And Will -trust yon ways. And he will advaece you inhisbust- ness and Melee. you. partner. • And You U. filvvane live in this' delightful suburb, where there isnethine! Heaven! nothing! Neither to end WM'S Speed). Strangell thlek. pi en /tarot, --..by your advieers-by this Mate Qopsider, te.„,, 1 Trains Jesvo Clinton AS follows :-.: • ' • i 0 EA,EP TIMINX ,RAILWAY., Going East. .17? Going Vest, 7.25 a.m. exprese 10,0 a.m. mixed 1.05 p.na. mixed 42,20 p.m; express 00 p.tn. mixed • 13.15,poth, express . „ ORRAT NY,ESTERN RAILWAY:. „ Going North. ' Going Sotitn. • I 0 55 eau. express 8.03,ana. express 7,00 p.m. express 4.13 p. m. express 111.A.N1IXN41. & sea= Barristers', Solicitors, UONVEYANCERS c. • Commissioners tor (Intuit and elanttoba, oroloo xgrr DOOR NE ERA, CLINTON MONEY TZa. ,c't1;,21°F1:.TrEOP,12,vgintre; -.Ova• J, Jaelirstnee store, Albert Street ' N,fARRIAOES rmartsEs.---ArrLY TO THE 11.11. undersigned at the, Library Rooms, Smith's Block, 30 • JAMES SCOTT. ONLIY Ti) LEND IN LARGE OR SMALL AU- EtIlMel on good. mortgage seeurity, moderate ate of intermit. H. HALE, Clinton. - It Saved My Life" xoa common exlinnelen, Often beard from those who have realized, by per- ssuaI, use the curative pewees of Ayer's, Cherry Pectoral, CalinOt eitY enough in. lsraise of Ayer's Cherfy Fectoral, be- lieving as I. do that, but for its use, I should long since have died from lung troubles. -E. Bragclon, Palestine, Tex. About six months agol. ha4 a severe Ilentorrhage Of the Lungs, brought on by a distressing Cough, widen deprived, me of sleep and. rest. X had used Yarn one cough balsams and expecterants, without obtaining relief. A. friend ad, vised me to try Ayer,s Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and am happy to eay Oust it 'helped met at once. By continued use tbis medicine cured my cough, and, X am satisfied, saved, my life. --Mrs, E, Cobiarn, 10 Second st., Lowell, Mass, '1• have used Ayer's Cherry Pecteral for over a year, and sincerely believe I should have been -in niee grave, bad it not been for tins medicine. It bas cured. • xne of a dangerowe affectien of the lungs, for which I had almost despaired of ever • finding a remedy. -D, McMullen, ' Windsor, Province of Ontario,- • .A.yer's Cherry Pectoral saved My We. • Two years ago I took a, veryfievere Cold witieh settled on my lungs, I consulted physicians, seld Mole the, remedies they, Prescribed, but failed to- obtain relief until I began using Ayer's Chem Pee. toral, Two bottlee of this medicine completely restored my health. --Lizzie M. Allen, West Lancaster, Ohio. -; Ayer's 'Cherry Pectoral/ Prepared by Dr. itO Ayer & Co., Lowell,Masa • fkold by all DIruggists. rrige $1; Mx bottles, $5, "11 DOWSLEY, ALL IL, 1/41. R. C. 5, ENGLAND - .LJ Physician, Suritecnie etc. Office and -residence next Molsonis Dank, meirket square, Clinton. "whet.a happiness for yen that it Was I wIlo - . ,e0t,ried you; suppose 1811011 been your fattier or Norah? passion for. gmobling wholly died away, thlitsatmwoizinclgi!avheehertganelyi?wizras ictiteltipae.court and the excitement of chance seemed a Poor thing indeed, comparetlewith the. excitement pauton:eelevas in• it police court,Itand iiitereutwca0s7a-- • of dexterity. He called it dexterity, because. poor young Man brought up for embezzlement. He runic: , 71141crekwialtasttco,70; the professor gave it that name, and be- ..- illitir filer ii•i:11.1clithgo "u cause, 14 his bands, the 'mystery- of . cheat.' hearebleri. • I'll COMO ligUarilhL(!mro;°rollw.-" ing at cards became a fine art of the most. no did return•next ' day, but meantime Diek 'had heard something which., made him less careful to manifold and occult contrivance, the meet . word had ctohme owparehartichhniess -secret. 1antet,•the profound combination.and ' calculation, the • : oTsitila ' swiftest movement 08 hand, and the Steadiest 'The count had settlend everytting, nd they were guard on eye and face. Yob to practice the . t° go away the very next day, al:terefore, when finale Josephhrobbed his hands, and said that owes • black art all day long, .hidden away- 'from 'thirsty wea r, amt y Pro le c n oidewri to the world in a single roans, is monotenoure , • ,Iirinnoit nieseftelPenstvobr of avrbie•yndleiticliii. Suppos.o that one were to receivenasagift; Itmlocrice,coolly said that he w'asn't going • to stand any the power ef cheating with the certainty of• 1108 11 Clinic nisei& 'chose t� drink Soda and rhisky, teetotal, he Could. •• • • ., neVer being found out.. There are . a thou- . .' The old man. was Wounded in his tender* and sand ways Of cheating besides that Of onefin most altered depths. -But lie 418semnbled, and dee. k Ing at cards. Would. not this power be a,. the substitute, which,' as compared with the' great ertginai, is little . better than. mere' Merlon°. Ile constant temptatioeto n ven the most virtu- . ' drank it; and went away early, witb.treaeherY in ins • ous among us? What would it not be to one heart, bet a smile uPon Os lips. • -theatre, nor cafe, n,or moiety-, nor amuse- , who • like this •unfortunate Dick had been • "Come toenorrow night, 'Uncle Joseph," said Dick, • e tnent ann kind.' As for your secret, Itis heseentetineeeneeptellteetenntlIelnlee . Of course they bane toln nobody; of course they never will; no that there is no chance of the story.being told abroad, end peoplewill not point fingers at you, ane say, 'There is -the men who forgenehiselather e -name, but- . repented and came hackagain, and wee for, giVenit What. a beautiful thing it Will be, • all yotir life, to feel•the.t you ll'aire been So , bad, •and tliateverybedy else- is so geed no --no" said Celietre "It evill not be so, Dia; iteeill poke -• - el have censidered," Pick =led; "I have . made up my • . • • "Andethere is tee Office boy, too, wee found the 'last of the ehecki and nut to-, goelyer those bits of paper. • He will hold his tongne, too, :of course. Consider weIesDiek. :Yoe. *lithe() despised and suspected. Bahl TO be reyoutig Mau forgiyenl The forgives nose will leo ticketeonleive • the return. to . be -tenter eurveillatices ot the polices You can never get promotion; you ' ,cau never live novert the past'Young lady, is not ten true?" ..n. •,, taliStalesitate.d; teen she took centimes, Better Deis, bettor' obscurity n.nd ' con- tempt, than a life •of wickedness. Witat is he to d'ol • Whet 040 you. yourselndOl Yeti play -cards • Do .you nlay honestly? Better 'the most 1411mhle. life. • .• • "Mattel' of opinion, Madetnoieellei- If be .Rties With Me, I offer-bitnwhat? He Items very well thenat least he , will enjoy an easy life aied profitable Work, with enmity • of inonier ineteand Society, nne---nn nein Dick, le cannot 00. possible! : Haw sliould this man givie.yoe teenethings1" • • ."Diek'is a free nutti," said the Italiane"he is perfectly free. • Ile can go, with you or he can come Wien me, juseas he fileasee I un- derstood that he hed resolved to accept len; offer, and to come With' Ma His nortman- nteau ie ready and peeited,. as ,yoa see. But if lie prelars---nn • en • • "I do. Dot • prefer; I Will go: with yet Gen tnyay, Calistal Rerieutaucel ° Porgive- 'begs!" ' "Dien, Dia, if you must, go, benne you do go I ask you for mie simpls net of An. tice, llirlte Ma a. leiter clearing Nonni altogether," • . w n or or • ee to • e ruesse- • "sir," aid calida. turning, to • • the :drag- ger, "yoa say that you are going 'tee duce Dint to the, society of gentlemen. (19 not quite understate). hoW he is tn take hie place among -gentlemen, or; •oL.t; untie - men will reedy° hint; kis nun 1,4 Jew coin corn. •Will you Wildly tell those gentlemen - that this inade love to a giri whotit he bad kineine all hi; life and when she re- fused charged It'er" solemnly, Ard. in brought em.finuensbildttoonetenneellestesthatereeesainne engetegneeenni e. there 'never was any , morality, any boner, • Thera was' a something, • this injured old man any honesty, except -What springs. from telt,' which meant mischief. He would not .get aMetTPU:galinaa iteilesIt71,1:7,irin feeling ot self-preservetion and protectiopl nivfforme , flaw paltry! To grudge a single bottled champagne. Would he not jume at such a chancel Now, this was exactly the chance that was offered nest one a day. for the safeguardieg of -So -valuable a . to D:ck Murridge. It came in his extreme; .secrett tynyben he had cut bimselt oir from his (nen In the morning Uncle Joseph-intidd:rfaite a tow • iftuatrionefi.a:ei tolettee,t7getoom. Ring's Cross to people by a deed which would teener' be fon. la rut r road,• gotten or forgiven. • It name when he was , mire ccoArl. the tetin NVvh In an 'agony of despair .and terror, and it • menial roae. Ile get out half way down, and made his way through certain by -streets to Gourds road, ' §liatiwiin„where stands the Philtiren's Hospital. Ily this time had learned everything, partly by 'pretending to know already; and partly by calming questions,. and partly because •Dimr,,with• brutal On/nisei, made no secret of ins ciwn infamy, • 'Among ether . things, therefore, he: knew that Nomh's pro'• • ternled holiday was ivIninti to 00110001- from She doe; torfor a while the fact that she.had left her Peat as . gatilbler is detected, and how eveu the most dollen eamplictry, 11 10081 in a. crime. . • • , unbounded loVers :of the cards becorne.ehy of • . vventurst to ibsgb, who preeently called, em- ploying with hini, Ail this he had still to • • •• "1 thouht," he saldr, ebnelesion, "that the young man s r en s calen. to know. -119 may be .snatehb- froni WOrse oVils, even if he 18 5011181105 -ft& what he has dem. Ms father is. a hard man, but heis, I dare say, just:, AndDlek is, I fear, in very ban company', -very bad company, indeed. There were 000 5018 the table, and I tear there hasheen drinking." ' He lingered, as• if there was something niore‘he would like tO say. Presently ha demred a word In private wlimlImen. •• He went away with a sovereign lit his pockee He had sold Ids secret for sovereign: It was unworthy the posseSsor 08 00 many degrees. , He spent the evening at a restaurant iw the Strand 6vetalarge bottle of champagne, taken with and Atter a colorable ImitatiOn Of a banquet. There were, howeVer, no SPeoehes, pecans° it miglit have ap• pearee strange for an eldetly gentlemen to OM at his little table and propose his owe health, arid re - 51)0180 for the craft: Gut the wind was,Perrier Jouet, • end ne.drank It Slowly and. blisefulty. • • If In ego days of „forced abstinence the • teutpter Wens to approach Uncle -Joseph, holding a bottle of chinepegne in his hand in excheelge for the sublime secrets of the Thirty.third degree, would virtue sustalultim intbat hour?' . seemeelseepeen a way of life of the reatest ease, alemforenligpinfir o Mew not net that there is no way of life without competi- tion, and therefore jealousy, with. in at- tendanti tokens of malice, slander, mischief,. calumny, anl the biting of erten Also be knew not how quickly the professional private seeretary-to Murridge, tinder an accuse.- - • But it was• du ll thanuppet chamber,. which he left only. to go down steers at ineol time to the bar parlor, where he sat at table wite the land.ord, and his namily. • They krtew him as a young gentleman, presuma- bly under a temporary cloud, in whom . tho , signor, :proprietor et the club, was interest- ed. It was horribly null.' He bated reed- ing; he grew tired of drawing;: he could not -. be always 'practising with thencernst he *anted some one ten faint weliere • . • ee,_, "Good everting, Mr. Richard,"" said Uncle .doseph, enterign noieelessly. Diek's head end sho.ulders re out of the window; but it Zees not take unto Ohmage the _pdsitton of a head and semil • "When" he erten, springieg nis 'feet. • "You here -you?" . . "Yes, I Sow here. Ale, _You ate', very piing and quiet, Dick. beret No oim would ever __expect to flud you hero. I witejust going . along the street, you know -just witiking don the street, wisest I sew your face at the. • window; , What a surpriset whata surprise! I HOW pleased your father will bol" • • • "le he? Wintt • does . he -what . doin what does'heevant with meen • , , • ' Uncle Joseph noddedlin head inmeessisnlye ennui men tee envoy a entomb and impres- • sive tissue '• mob better by •a nod of the leen' . any words., 'Etude Josephn to this young man Understand, flrst, coat bi4 evil deeds were knotynto weerybody, and nevt that big father Would certainlY V : t it ei ”I' undisguised. . . "1Vhot did you do it fori" wired Leone •TesePh, who had not the least idee, what Lied *ben clone Bur everybody knew that some,, thing must lieve been dodo, else Why .did Dirk run away.? "11 en7-0 1 '"lle hat d tie, What else ebould 3 do n tore • r - In the extremity of his terror Dick pro- seuted a manly sulkiness, "How did you de it?" asked. Uncle (Insoles again. . , / "Well, if you want niviney, end tate got it his pupil little dreiened cif, mid by Ouch wettings with the crime neeee he bee men hy signing another man's' mane to a -check, I dexterity a$ should make hen, the pi•ide 'of self committed? I suppose you rare. noth- muppose you'd do it that way." • the profession. • .• Ing about his honing stolen the tlaine hine "Ali I to be sure -to bo aure; I WeVer "AbOve all " he said "patience, coolness, self"-Calistil,. in the satiric) vur ein, sprised herself -but perhaps ---e "I bane forgiven hint, young lady," the toilut iutereupted, with a smile "I basso autionetted yam. eiwn Itindnese' end his isithone, end I !lane already forgiveit Innen "But, tit Mint," she went. our regardless, OtentitenenhasSenetteilinesse-nitough-left-4 ' .ChAPTER, XIII. , A LAST APpEAL. The etnint`iV,Treptcrittions were °couplete. he had. sold bis club; he Was going to take hisepupil with him to sortie qttiot place in Paris, weere senous .inseru,ctiou in the art of- stunning fe plaY fairly 4°10 456;learried on without interreptien. They were vine; to cross by the night neat iu chiference to a • v lo ed • .de t in Diet. I t o efternoon the count eauei with a... poet- nuniteau containing ell that was -wanted in. the way of temporary Mettle .• . "We will start," ho sail, ."as wenhall con- tinue, as gentlemen. If We tune furnished longings, you must not crone in with no luggage of your own.'1 lilt then proceeded exhort and adinbnish Ins Oen, to obedience, diligence atid zeal, all of which, he fissured him, for the hundredth •would Ise rewarded by settle se -ovens as • (ilEtg'52,11=10?i%;ttilIgi,?;2121 nuseince by side gate. 13, Pau LIDVOOT,. cavxr.k nti-Gismult;, • ProVine iatalici Domieion Land SurVeyer, Arehitect end Draughtsman, PRilltils,$ROCIL, Clinton. • • . FIE. it EEVE.-OFFICH HATTENBTJEY inreen, murrey Block, two doors emit- of, Rennin' one trance. Residence, opposite the TemperanCe Bali,, Huron StThot,OUnton. Moe hours, 8 a.m. to p.m. WEETT'Pi TEACHER OP -MUSIC. PUPLLS• .111; Attended at their own residenceetneoessere, nee sidearm, John Hobirtson's, Hanna Street, Minton, Ricesenew malted taught if desired. ..1../STANBURY; GRADUATE OP TELE MEDI .• eAbDepartmentoreietoriaTJuiversity,Torooto,for morly of the Hospitals and Dispeagarjes„..Hew,vork Cotonerf or tilifannitielinfiiion,Bayttolc1,0nt. . • • MeRANK R. POWELL,.BARRISTER, SOLICITOR; Notery Publics, me. 0(11 10, SHAM'S Bonn An 0E10 STUNT, CLINTON, 'Toronto agente, Messrs. Ale- Carthy; Osier, Hoskin & Creelman. Oliveto funds to oan at lowest rates of interest. D W. WILLIAMS, B.A., M. GRADUATE OF LksToronto University ; member of theCollegeolPhy stelae and S urgeone, on t. Oretem & gESIDENOZ the honeeformerlymeapied by Dr. Reeve, Albert street °linter . , DB.WORTHINGTON, prirsrox.olg, SURGEON Aeoeueheur,Lletet Meteor the College ofPhyrilbian. 'a n d S urgeons o f Iowa r Caned , an d Proviimis Li oe n, Mite and Coronortor theCountyo 'Huron . Ofeceand residence, --The building formoriJ cocupie a by Mr Thwaite, Huron Street . • , • •' Olintoe, jan10,1811. • riLliTON MECHANICS' INTITUTE, LI A...)AnYand Reading Rooms, Perrin bleak, dofl stairs, •,About Imo vreumes in the Library and all the Leading Newspapers and Periodieals of the day on the table. Membership ticket 'Steer annum. Open from 2 to p .ni., and from 710 0 p Applicatione 1 or ntentherslisp reelved by the Libraritni in iu the roorn. •' fra BEN MILLER NITRSgRI. ER= AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,NOR- WAX SWUM SCOTOli AND ASTRACHAN FINE, THE XATTER Cr WHICH we MICE A OPECIALT 3.12186--EPX'UNci--.18138 Before buying, get our special pries for -Balls! Marbles,. Lacrosse. Slicks, Express Waggons,Doll Carriages.. CROQUET, BASE CRICKET GOYA '"6P.IrAVINO-IntRICOTI" SHAVING. DAM CUTTING' nee SHAM- POOING done tory neat and to suit , every pertion• wax!, NAPS T HE LARGgST 'an I BEST IN •USle. •BEAVER .13LOCK BOOKSTORE, '• coopmt„ crJrz,TTolv .1.1••••••• .LAROE. STOOK ON HAND The above ornamental trees and sbrubberY hi/field at very low prices, and those w_anting anything ht this conneCtion will save money by purehning here. Orders Mail will be -promptly attended to, Address, JOHN STEWART,: Boom Illor 0.131ERT DOWNS, cLINToN, mandip.eturer Proprietor for the best *Ow 191111 Dog in use. Agent for tee sato abd applitation o the ineFunien PAIRVT AUTOMATIC 0011011 CLeAtiZk SIPEA-M-PIT-TINGS-ferniebed-exed-appliedeowelre notice. Boilers, list,76tels. and aft kinds of Ina ethic ry repaired -e.peditl..lisik anti.. • in a satisfactory manner. • . • Farm Implements manufactured and repaired. Steam end Water Pipes fOrnished and put 1n508181011. Dry Kilns fitted tm on application. Charges moderate. PENNYROYAL , WAFERS. • Prescription of a' physionn who has had a life long experience in treating female diseases. Is used • monthly with perfect success by over 10,0001adies. Pleasant, safe, effectual. Ladies ask your drug- gist for Pennyroyal Wafers and take no substitute, �r inclose post. age for sealed particulars. Sold by ns an druggists, $1 per box.. Address • ME EUREKA C4ENICAL Dernerr, Mon. • SOld Clinton by J. H. COMBE and Druggists ' everywhere. H Nelson 84 Co. MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, AND GENERAL MACHINERY. •••,•••• ORDERS PROMPTLY, FILLED $50,00.Q To LOAN at 6 Dar Coot. Why pay others 7, 8, 9 and 10 per cent, when you can get money from us at 6 per o. TERMS made to suit b,orrovemxtegerellug____ payment fa -Fe -raid of low A tiply to F.A.BRAN & T1SDAL1 BANKERS, CLINTON. . THE OLSON'S BANE After the severest test at the late fair in Clinton, it was universally acimitted that rou PERFECT AISD EASY ,ACTION, 13EAUTY JOIEN141ittitU.Aftgliffit• Siiiiitit'S' Block. op.,F.m.N./44...4070-SwEnts1,68-010-...41.O.N. firthe EXOELSIOR , was away ahead of all oily. • , . . . e:7;.i.u.: itTGii,E.43WN LIANKTitisf. ' .ers, and destined no be the; pepOlar inetrn.:;, Ito hi the exclusive eight foe tbe mean fin the 'Hurd itietit„ of the. tley.. ..,Thiseelong w. 1.th tit's, f act that a.sRemaiprtge tvas.awardea, it, certain! peoecsit-of-edoduiritorinwiehernieolly--pertreNttillter irliftiefiltirVoltitnestinrerligiTfinente, aid Monoxide which iS tho safest and bestayetent yet die-. . , . , Street thinton. - :i --•• •• ' . EL., ' . 'molt •before blitiing eledivItere; • '-•, 'Part4ge.Purebasing sheold see , the '...e.iXo$1.., . . ,,... eevered for the painless extraetien.of teeth. Charges modertete,. satisfaction • tenants*. OF./.10E, WOW'S illiCiart, neer Reneee Taint'. Shop, Huron . ,GKO., '11:.'0AKES, 'Pflotiniii•O R. • : - :Factory..shollptr.ita t,otelernsbAxive4t.s1.1,.1111roY's .P.6 n1P, . OlintotL,. -• : Ineerporated Act of parliament, 185b. d OAPI'r•AL, - - $2,000,000. HEAD OEYICE., MONTREAL... THOMAS WOHRBIA111,7.. ... . ,President. le R. efOLSoN . . - 3'. WOLPERSTAN THOMAS, Goaeral Manger: Notes discounted; Collections made, Drafts ' issued, ,,5terling opd American exclia age 6ought and sold al Jowest current -rake:- • - --• Interest at d per mint eliewed ,on deposits. IrA.11,1113tilfS , Money advaneed to Partners on their own notes with .pe or more endorsers. No mortgage required as se- ...nrity. • • • • ki, O. BlenWent Manager, , January 188 . • • Clinton THE GREAT ENGLISH PREtORIPTION Asuceessmimedieinetestedover 30 years in thousands of eases. Promptly cures Nervous Pros tration,WeaknesseBrain, Spi- nal cord, and GenevativeOrgans • of either sex, Enrissionsand all ills oaused by iedis. erste:in orover-exertion. Six packagesis guaran. teed to effect a curewhen all otherrnedicines fail, • One package $1. six packages $5, by mall, Sold bydrUggistS. Write .for Pamphlet. Address EUREKA. CO., DI2TROIT, MUM,' So▪ ld la ettrittlii by J. Ff. COME end Drugmets •. • • everywhere. ' • •McKIllop 'Mutual Fire Insurance Co. undereigned are appointed 10 001 as agents in the township of, Goderich, for the Company. Anseperson wiiihing to In. sure i ntbie old and reliable Farmers Company, will" apply -to either TILOS. NEELAN31, flar, look. or SAMUEL CARNOCHAN, Settforth, .Prompt attehtion will be given. PlIOTOGRAPHER tint!: kifiltediAlft • • . • COAne BLOCK • niannenewernemeenenettratiammetereessevenevens* thought or it in that light" 'Uncle Joseph was acquiring information rapidly. "Ali, and when did Von do itl'' "six weeks ago, if you 115188 8(1100014'." "To be sure, RIZ weeks 18 80110 ngo, Yea You 016- perfectly right, nick, to kens mit of the Way- .,,,.n,,,,1,,right-perfectly right. if 1 were you I ;;.;..t 1'Enictif -1.1i6-t,t17' iii-a•i•tir serlotts thing, And your father is a hard Man -very. What dot you do with th0 0),0110Y? "1 paid some of my debte.- 'Quito right Quite riglit. An en honest 15500 should. so far you acted eleply. And haveyott anY of It left?" "Some --not intleh." , '‚11,8' is a very quiet nal reinfertnlito room,Melt- done ic ante sh that I oal VI' feller in a, beitment alwaya but for change, 'limy, when one really whot.it te undhourhod. isteutratiter horor "1 :•oppose It 4s." • ooit Nett, V1180111. "licre COttietinies."' .11.0 colitinual erection :Yoh Must never for a single day hien tee steady eye % and the quick band, I have confidenoe in note me. friend. And. rag haee everything to\ learn -everything. Yeti can play a 11411 and, -draw-4140i -9,-,-3t7011-41 »and draw well. They aro accomplishin which will houseful to yea. You must cv team to dance, becatma mau iour ego ought to loin darichig, Yeti mese always 5011111t0'desert the teble for the ball- toi du, You Inuit learn efettee, and y?u° molt .1,nrn to Use 181)10801, Yon are going t:0 ineodutry 'whate men flOt. •Vett wilt 80031 to Le nu' Englishmen, henceforth b eine hint for acetteitigthis innocent girl, Blin 10 107 sister., and once' hie friehd. Will you join him inenaking all that girl's naive life miserable? It neennot enough that you 1(10, 11(111 / know, end bereover knows. the tenth; This wretche>1 boy ileil 1.41041111114 • Min fl. naper to Which his father ns 18 kind Of Test clmitee teat bis soft Ismotgreityi lintet all." ' • "(no Ith cotnie* 0110110103- iloflI7its,Tl',, I 1ST 1g, 0,14 • HURON AND BRUCE Loan and Invesiane,nt CO'V Tiompsoll's real Estato A[811GY. CLINTON, ON'r. The unnerstgaed has opened au acerMy for the sale of gen 'Estate, and will be iOad to dent with parties having proper. ty to dispose of, Terms, tie° per cent 011 all amounts pp to $1000, lenitive per cent on any amount after tte fest *Woe NO charge made for advertising. mut tie Marge whatever un. Masa sale or transfer Is effected: r baVe row, the following . properties for sale Lot 14, Lake Read east, Colborne, 100 acreit, 45 cleamd and under pasture, 20 acres slashed and can easily 'mewed, billaneelfhosh-lightr-WAHre-sold shed . go herga-good land, De miles from Rm.:amount, Dakota, 50 notes under cultivation, small house. Price *no au acre, West half 1.0 28, 2.1.1 COTI of East •Waivanosh, 110 acres, 80 acres <steered, balance good bush, 13 acres of tall wheat, • spring creek running through the faran bank barn 405,81111 acres of orchani, one mile from Auburn. Price $5,000, $1200 or $1500 down, balance to sait purchaser. • • Lot 805, 1.5 of an acre, ea Huron et., situated on the tett sideof Mr. RidouPs residence, well fenced. Nice, $2001 to .snIt purchaser. splendid latildlogriot' for sale, opposite the Commercial Hotel; 40 Met front by 60 feet deep. Prme reasonable. J: BIDDLECOMBE Watch' and Clock: Makorr. JEWELLER, &c., OiliVOS*IVE411116 HARKJET, CLINTON " • - • Where he keeps a anent assortment of .• • WATCHES, cocks, JEWRLLERY, WARI••• • Vehicle we will sell reasonablereeen Repairing of every description promptly. tended to, and all workwarranted. • J. BIDDLACOmeiE Otinten , Nov.1882. ...PER. CENT. • -1836neSkkiessOENTEnnreinlenenTatlenesen, Teen Or xn.p • GORE DISTRICT FIRE INS. CO ,. -nonducted both on Cash•enmenntual Plene, • • • . HON. Jas.. Yoend..111. P. 1);,:' - Presidellf. Azot Weexecn. Zen, - - •• Vice -President p. griteuo, flso., - Managing Director. • T H ,E 0 R -Mars upon its Yri it much etronger and mere respermill than at Any previbus period, having • 6216,896 ot Aisets and pratieally NO LIABILITY except a. Re. . insurance Reserve of $.30,0ao. There are $20,- < 000 deposited with tbe Ontario Government,. , ..end ever 89.3,000 Iceld in Mortgages', Deben.- , trims, and. Cash, itimediately available to , • -meet losses. • ' " Company is Loaning Money ott rarm Security at Lowest .Hatas • or interest'. :•, gOliTOAGES - : PURCITAStri • COX 'At CO.; CQIITHISSIOS :1.11t0VEltS, Members Tore#to, Sic& linhange. . • ?thine syncline nentOnT0', einNTItene, Ciittee.00, YORK and. CIT1. STOCKS, Bonne, GRAIN, IneiVIStone, nee Oile BOVOlIT AM/ 8011) FOR. CAW (M. MA18011 ' CLINTON OFfICE Come ItAernsnews• AND • Aisitate Steens • • ••••: • J. TIIIIOMPSON, JWANAGER. Cliiiton; July 14, 1881, CeneeTeTTOIni PLANING MILL a V' It. It L 1ST old firm before they weto burned out, and now being ••••••••••• • " l! 'Mitt S C t 11, AIST COIXPLETED • and furnished his new Planing with Machin. ory of the latest improved patterns, is now prepared to attend to all orders irt Ins line in the most, prompt - and satisfactory m11008,21.11E1 at reasonable rates. 110 • -would also returrt thettics to ell who patronised the in a better position tn execute orders expeditiously, . feels oonielent Ite can give Satisfaction te,atl, • 2AC;TOkr,-..,.47ortr lltliGra& PPtink it: lofty, Clinton, TEIOUgg 3teltENZig. • 'Mutual roliey-holders in the "Gore" save 20 per cent, with undoubted seeurity. ' roe full particulars apply to IIEAD OFFICE GALT • 'or to JOHN RIODUT, Agent, Clinton .0alihiet: Parlor arr\larmom, 11 The subseribef )reene the finest 0 AMET$. 4n'icil•CQVFINS • Always ell tautl. Funerals furnished at tho shortest notice. and loeteet prices, . A CALL SOLIQITED. X,,cading Utideitoker. • RESIVSIBEE TEE PLACE, , OPPOSITE TIIE TON ItALL. THOS STEVENSON. 3, '4 and .6 per Cent. 1 uterest ,Allowol on DepOsits, accOrding ,to antoitat and time . OFFICE. -Corn Oniterich ;Ann r 1,8 Marko Auer° abilNortitStree HORACE itortrox, „ 8101110161. tit k ROLLER FLOUR AT $.2,10 Ptil; CWT. by toltir or 0114, Ap 60(!rs, tADtt CWT., Delivered py wherein town .froo qe cliargo F4. 31.116% JOIN 11A.ICSON:c. • •