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'i )Fiore and Outrage
The LLs+ll.$h VcugCafce or
11Lorroeuu'$ Barbarous
EIttpe FOX.
1E11004y Po: se a .,ou.
ENQLANR MAY,S•rE,rNll HER SuIPs+—
STRENOTII OF HA88AS'S ARMY.
A despatch to the Times from
London says: A horri,blo tete of
affairs in Morrocco'is disclosed by
a dispatch • received here. Anar-
eby of the bloodiest (character
reigns in the whole:domain of
Emperor Muley,Hassan to avenge
the death of his cousin, Prince
Maley, who, with his escort, was
ambushed and slain by rebels. Ile
has let loose the Imperial troops
upon the now wretched and help.
less insurgents, with full license
to 4 murder, torture and outrage
to the extent of their savage de-
sires. Old mon, young men, and
children have been
SLAU(uITERED WITHOL•T MERCY.
The mothers, daughters and all
female relatives of the rebels
have been degraded or seized as
Slaves. The wholesale slaughter
has been carried on until no more
rebels exist in •the towns ands cit•
les and the bloody persecution
has extended into distant districts
wherever rebels are supposed to
be. It is reported that the Em-
peror has gone so far in his work
of extermination that he is now
surrounded by hostile tribes who
may servo him as ho has served
their allios.,To add to the public
misery a famine prevails in many
districts. Legal authority is at a
stand stiI1. Gangs of thieves
plunder and kill without check.
The Arab priests are preachinga
holy war and advising the sum-
mary murder of all infidels.
011,4,15.91.4.
1,400.,$,P074. t)gt}4 0f a rise
ro4o bla *p(letlreeco to t1uf•il
andspenttafew weirs itf tit,!p,l lvet il
ililehthenexIstk•tf co ntl'usr+ls ht Itt•1•
to =1e'ngo coach tt:tvellet* Wl
he came and what w:t; hitt busi-
ness none conhl goes..,. 11irtrt ly
o}plsite the tavern Mood die
small cottage and forge of a black
smith named Folsom. lie had a
daughter who was. the beauty of
the village, and it was her fortune
to captivate the heart of the
young stranger. Ho told his
love, said be was a travelling in-
cog., but in confidence gave her
his real name, claiming that be
was heir to a Targe fortune. She
returned his love and they were
married. A few weeks thereafter
the stranger told his wife that he
must visit Now Orleans. Ile did
so, and the gossips of' tho town
made the young wife unhappy
by hints and jeers. In a few
months the husband returned,
but before the week had elapsed
ho received a large budget of Tot-
ters, and told his wife that ho
must at once return to England,
and must go alone. Ile took his
departure and the gossips had an-
other glorious opportunity to
snake a confiding woman wretch-
ed. To all but herself it was a
clear case of desertion. Tho
wife became a mother, and for
two years lived on in silence and
hope. !3y the end of that time a
letter was received by the Strat—
ford beauty from her husband, di-
recting her to go at once to New
York with her child, taking with
her but the clothes she wore, and
embark in a ship for home in
England. On her arrival ill New
York she found a ship splendidly
furnished with. every convenience
and luxury for her comfort, and
two servants ready to obey every
wish she might express. The points. It is not hard to account for
ship duly arrived in .England and I this, when we. consider that it was the
Stratfordii I became mistress first in the field, and gained its popular-
thog sty by long years of Srst-class service.
of a superb mansion, and as the
APPEAL FOR PROTECTION.
Tho Revell du Marac, a Tan-
giers paper, calls on all foreign,
powers to send ships to protect
Christians and Jews. - The ac-
counts may be exaggerated but
very possibly they are all true.
One effect may be to hasten the
solution of the Morocco question
which has long awaited adjust-
ment of some kind.
THE PEOPLE:OF MORROCCO
Dioroeco is inhabited by blank
Moors and white Moors, the Ka-
byles and the Arabs, who have
very little love for each othor,and
both detest the Christians. There
are in a population of about five
millions of these arrogant but ig-
norant Mussnlmans some 300,000
Jews, who are treated as inferiars•
and who labor under many and
humiliating disabilities. They
are oblidged to live in thtii' own
quarter of the town Or village
They are not allowed to mount a
parse not Wet r o white turban,and
they are exposed to the unlimited
rbuse of their sclfria4'hteons neigh-
bors,tne M.enoinetans. They,how-
evcr, endure insult and contume-
ly with patience. The. foreign
commerce of the country is pill):
cipal.ly; in their hands and they
are the intermediaries between
the Kabyles, the Arabs and the
few Christians who aro found in
Morocco. Tho (Christians in the
country number about 3,000,
UNCIVILIZED EAn13ARrAN•
The Moors have been wonder-
fully successful in keeping civili-
zation out of their country. It
possesses neither railways nor
telegraphs, and there are to bo
found in the whole of it only two
wheeled - vehicles. The laws are
descrited as simply instruments
of extortion and pillage and the
country has, .been surrendered to -
barbarism which no conceivable
change of gosernment could ag
glia\ate.
RESOLUTIONS.
Wliereas,SVe are a free and enlight-
ened people, and in duty bound to take
thegreatest care of the health of thecom •
aunty in gaheral and of ourselves in
particular. 'llherefore, be it
Resolved, That in all cases where we
.are afldioted withconstipation, inactive
or diseases li er, biliousness, derange-
ment of the staunch, jaundice and kid-
ney troubles— we will procure Dr, Pier.
ce's Pellets and use the sante imnled•
iately.
MRS. DARTS TRia
Fraddanbeat
Wilma tthAurora ClivelankC Prise
for
n 1887
given
ihf Aran a Imrs. ese rA.4. SDN t, -Hamburg)), N.' ma .
She writes; •' Last Auust the little ones beano('
very Eck, and ars I could get no other food that
would agree with them 1 commenced the use
ofLactated Food. It helped them immediately,
and they were loon sa well as ever, and I coa-
Merit very largaely due to the Food that thea
are now to we1L"
Cabinet photo. of these trtplets.sent/res to Me mother
qf any baby born the year
Lactated Food
L the best -Food forbottle-fed babies. It heel*
them well, and la•better thsft-medicine
when tibey are sick.
THE MOST PALATABLE,
NUTRITIOUS, and
DIGESTIBLE FOOD.
EASILY PREPAI%ED.
At Drugglsits- 5c., Ooe., 51.00.
'sag BZaT 4ND Morr ECONOMICAL FOOD.
150 Mealstfor an infant for 51.00.
•rsei-A valuable pamphlet on "The Nutrition
01I1fanta andlnvaiids," See ouapplir�ation.
WELLS, RICHARDSON CCO.. MONTREAL. P.Q.
Pullman Vestibuled Traits
It is universally conceded that, not-
withstanding the advent of old and new
lines into the field of competition for
passenger traffic between Chicago, Mil-
waukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis, the
Chicago, Milwaukee,k-St. Pans railway
maintains its pre-eminent position tip
the loading line, and carries the greater
portion of the business between these
wife of a baronet was saluted as
Ludy Stilling. On the death of
ho}' husband; many years ago, the
Stratford boy i-uct eeded to the
title•and wealth of his father; and
in the last edition of Burke's
Peerage and Barottetag(i ho is
spoken of as the issue of 'Miss
Folsom, of Stratford , North
A Incl'ic3.'
Ladies Daly
The complexion is often rer.derecj un-
sightly by Pimples, Liver' Spots and Yel-
owness. These it is well known are caused
from an inactive Liver and bad blood. 1)r
Chase's Liver Cure purifies the blood and
whole system. See recipa book for toilet
recipes, hints. and suggestions on hew to
preserve the complexion. 13y all druggist.
Lieutenant -Governor Schultz
di carded all such tiappiigs in-
e•old L•1(4', cocked hat :ant Suvurd.
etc., and opened the \f:initoh:t
!louse in a Blain Slack snit and
silk lust. They don't. talo' kindly
to flummery in the Wild We -t.
It has kept up to the times by adopting
all modern iinprovemepts in equipment
and -methods, lila latest being cbtYltilete
PnllmanVestibuledtt•ains running fail'
betocen Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul
n1,41 Minneapolis, and its route being
the banks of the Mississippi,
through the finest farming copntry, the
most populous and prosperous towns
and villages, it offers to its patrons the
very best service their mcaey can buy,
Its dining cars are celebrated through.
out the length and breadth of the land
es being the finest in the world. Its
sleeping cars aro the best belonging to
the Pullman company, beingmarvelsof
elegance, comfort and luxury; its day
coaches are the best made, and its em-
ployees, by long -continued service in
their respective capacities, are experts,
courteous and accommodating to all.
It is not at all strange, therefore, that
an intelligent and discriminating tra-
velling public should almost exclusively
patronize this great railway, with its
separate through lines running between
C)rieago, Milwa tikes. St. Paul and 'Min-
neapolis; Chicago, Council Bluffs and
Omaha; Chicago. Kansas City, and St.
Joseph, Mo. A. \'. II: CAli I.1':\'CI:It,
G. 1'. A. '1'..A.. Milwaukee, \\ i,. A. J.
'1•Xl'L011, 'L'.l'.:1., No. d, T :alma r I1 arse
Block, •1'11011to.
vola
gerCO S The Original
\e ainikutLITTLE
llii.X•ie LIVER
Be eit,F� PILLS.
BEWAEE Oir IMITATIONS. ALW.ir5
ASIC NOR Lie. PIE'ltClc'S PLLT,L4T8, ells'
LI'TT'LE SUGAR-COATED PILLS.
Bern entirely vegethblo, they op-
erate without disturbance to the system, diet,
or occupation. Put up in glass vials, 10.11110 i-
01117 sealed. Always fresh and renal ay. As
a laxative, alterative, nr purgative,
tfia � le Pellets give tltc 11I0 t perfect
CLEN'110N NE\V HBA.
'1' F1II,
LARGEST
AND BEST
SICK HEAD, ' NINEWSPAPER
•
Bilious 8eadaebe,
Dizziness.
Dillons Attac yandall
derangements of the stom-
ach and bowels, are protppt-
ly relieved and permanently
eared b tth�,e use of Dr.
Pioreeva Pleasant Paraative Pellets.
Fey truthyttully be said that their action upon equipped J obP rt. n t-
ube' system' is Universal, not a gland or tissue -
ruagpir�tg their sanative influent*. Sold by 11�g Offices In the
drugglYtb,2b cents a vial- Maputp Dtured at the
w LD% SMINSARv
DYCi► 'ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N. Y.
In�rftplana ion of the reme al power of these
Fellate over so ,great a variety of diseases, it
.%
IN 'fIIE COUNTY.
One of the best
Chemical Laboratory of wow
REWIDD
$5OO .01-
OUR ALM IS NOT TO 1)0
is offered by the manufactur-
era of Dr. Sage's, Catarrh
tv `f Remedy, tor a case of 0111:AP, BUT 4:001) NVOR.K.
tf Chronic Nasal Catarrh wide!? •
,; 3? they Cannot cure. -
syt•Itn 'TO'AIS 01 CATABBIIL.—Dull
heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal
passages, di.ehargea falllag. frdtn the head
into the .throats somettmea .profuse, watery, ONi.a• :-: ('ONPE'TENT :-: 'WORKMEN
and erid, tit others, thick, tenacious, mucous,
purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are
weak watery, and inflamed; there is ringing
!' t.• i
r, nian and unfourmn,
ion
ire Pinblewlik•niMPtslerMapylt riP!!o C ha Corea Aarr elf, Eruct:W:
"Cielaelolllol�tl 11444,042>lt14n+At Bout rriStare CellesOM Eruct:tflon,
Kula Worms, gives sleeps }all promotes di-
igow0 WtMOP Ii•4, �►tt9}iKil At•1>+., ���e l�ticP.
lig $o,•gilterd $L. Brpo , N, Y. Wil ou$4,11340110
t (uatioa.
Tap,Czt?ni it Cone,sr,a i Idurray Sirs:et, 't. Y
in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to
N E\VS NOTES. clear the throat, expectoration of offensive `r.`�, l 1:1 1 i 1 ' NEW P,nnurrs Nl:w
matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the ,
yeses Is changed and has a nasal twang; the t r,•:a c r�.l'i e 1 tvr;RS, Pix
EVERYTHING NEW
--000--
NEW DRY GOODS,
New BOOTS' SHOES,
NEW - GROCERIES.
Haling just bought a stock of new goods at the present
low prices, I ani in a position. to ,sell goods as low as any
rospectable house in the Dominion. Any (ne wanting
good goods at lowesL prices will save money by calling
on me. • I always keep good Staple Gods, and will not
be undersold by any one in the trade.
BUTTER an(l ECGs taken in exchange for goods..
A call respectfully solicited.
x x
H. PLUMSTEEL,
SEARLE'S BLOC, NEXT TO CHEAPSIDE.
NEWTONS Harness & Grocery D1t.
Still in the lrront Ranks.
After thanking my massy :ustomers for past favors, I beg to announce to the gener-
al public that I am prepared to sell all goods in my lines as CHEAP as the Cheap-
est. I am still offering No. 1 Gold Medal Soap, 12 BARS FOR 25 CENTS; No, 1
Electric Soap, FIVE BARS FOR 25 CENTS, and other Brands at equally as low
prices. COAL 01 f, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. I have un hand
A tiill stock of Field :Ind Garden Seals
Of the very best quality and at' lowest possible figures.
A full Stock of FLOUR and FEED always on hand at AIiil prices
Fllts'f CLASS POTATOES NOW ON HAND. 1 have a few sets of White and
Colored 1'110. KERN' and GLASSWARE on hand which will be closed nut at prices
that will astonish the closest bnyets, •
�3ARN�1�� 5
My stock of harness is compl'te
b
( to all branches, such as '1ronks,
VALISES, WHIPS, CURRY COMBS and BRUSHES, HALTERS of all kinds,
LA[' DUSTERS in great variety, COLLARS a specialty. Callaad inspect my
stock and get prices before you purchase elsewhere.
All Kinds of Grain:and Farm;Produce taken the same as cash.
i have a full stock of IIARDIVARE, such as forks, Rakes, Spades. Shovels,
Nails, Glass, Putty, Saws, Squares Rules, Pig Dings, Ringers,
Hammon's Braces and Bits, &e.
GEO. NEWTON,
LONDESBOKO
SPR1
Tra e
WE BE 1 '1'.) iNGr)It1I 'ME Pti(3LIC 'I'1[AT OUR .STOCK OF
Ci-.ER/001Rii Thirty. days Ynore.
nyYourGroetwies From
Thomas Cooper & Son
WE IUtVE TliE LARGEST, CLEANEST AND DEaT AS-
SORTED STOCK OF
In town. Ourprices
ie as w as the lowest, and Ito warrant
everything first-class Sole agents othe celebrated "COOPER'S FSA K --
ING POWDER." 'est brand of CIGARS by the Box or Thousan
Manufacturers Prices. TEAS a specialty. Give us .t call.
Tilos COOPER& SOl.
OL.INTON.
1
Change of Business
1.1 tit its t lepsis tits
The andersig;,ad begs to notify the people of Clinton and vicinity that he
has bought the
HARNESS BUSINESS formerly carried ou by W. T.p Newton.
And that he ie prepared to furnish
Harness, Collars,Whlps, Trunks, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Blankets
And everything usually kept in a Srat-clava Harness Shop, at the lowest prices.
Specie attention is directed to my stook of LIOHT HARNESS, which
I will make a specialty.
• REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
By strict atention to business, and carefully studying the wants of my cuetomere,I
hope to merit a fair share of patronage. Gyve me a call before purchasing elae-
where. REMMBEER THE STAND—OPPOSITE THE MARKET I
<3.3110. At 8I—IAR•M.AlNT
CENTRAL GROCER
P. R,oSTR'S Old Stand.
The subscriber has bought out the Stock of P. Robb, consisting c
GROCERIES,CROCKERY,GLA SSWARE
Which, being bought at lore rates, he is enabled to offer at the very clos-
est prions Patronage respectfully solicited. A11 orders
promptly filled. Rooms to let.
H. R. WALKER, CLINTON.
NEW GOODS EVERYW]3LK.
SPECIAT. ATTENTION PAID TO GETTING NEWEST FANCY
'ARTICLES. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY IN •
Wall Paper. Ceiling Decorations, choicest pat.
terns, BOOKS & STATIONERY, great variety
EVERYTHING AT CLOSEST PRICES. CALL AND EXAM.
A..WO]-3,rn R T N GTON,Clinto.i
Z' ..tl1g.1 I I cJ
NEW. 000DS
That are all right iu quality and style and away down in
price.
ANY ;PERSON
wanting something nice in this line should call and examine my stock as
it is new ani the latest styles.
A J. HOLLOWAY, Fischer's Old Staid
OPPOSITE THE POS )i! NO C',1.'r C ON. f
.,
The Great, Clearing Sale
— -•WILL OO ON PC IR ^^ a
Is complete in all its braachea. We guarantee oar TE.*.S to be cheaper than
he cheapest, q'tality considered. In SUGARS, wears as low as any in town.
CANNED GOODS! in great variety. PURE' SPICES &
PEELS. NEW FRUITS of all kinds. All kinda of CANDIES
at the lowest pries in town: CROCKERY—Special inducements inc.Tea
and Dinner Sets. .
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1'.>IPLOYED 5.
A -A TGU•S, 99 A.I.J13333Rirpris
breath is offensive: smell and taste are im-
paired; l.i.,., \e4 r i, (':»tr.ix.artuNs.
The Picmecr 1're�� ret i• tc I 11u: there is.a sensation of dizziness, with
t' 1 Ott` t l t Ile ental depression n hacking cough and gen-
year's
npt'ru Frit r •r a Oral debili y. Only a few of the above-named 1
,I f iglu 1,i0enye '.\''kill fru \vorket1 symptoms are likely to be present 1n any One
well iii \Iinnewtl;t. ease• sting mda of owes annually, without Business Circulars
manifesting half of the abovo•eymptome, re- B V 1
('..L. l'a-c the Kilt in consumption, and end in tate grave.
3 e d�flatrl 14ro-
No disease is eo common, more deceptive and
llil)it.1nllISt candidate in Cumber- dangeroue, 04 ieae understood byphyelciane. - -- .t s.Pr).11r:1 l' --'
land, N. S., is petitioning against Dr. Sari mild,
RemedY� curesg pthe worst
M ! )' I ey' • return. .'.rase of Catarrh. ss cold is 1110 head'', N E A T .
TASTY;
"Untold Agony from Cntnrrh.ii
MI.
In ` Coryza, and Oa ampul Headaeehe.
,ll1' Thos.` Shaw, 0: llanlilt.ult, Sold by druggists everywhere; 10 eefte.
Las Leen ',.'o,ninted Professor of"
Agriculture in the Ontario A.;.ttri• Prof. w HAIIMNER the famous mesmerist, ARTISTIC.
N rites • some ten Year's ago kc � 1• I
P I, E Sigel
rnlUn'al t,'ollc'r(., of Ithaca' tow . " ,
a • I suffered un 'ld agony from chronic nasal
It is I10i .,11 ell Ilia? • n Leavy i iofurable famufilylpmu81t degave Elie a flS
111.111 cau-ies tire. 1 n Now York 1 eueh a bad one, that every day, towards et n-
CiOo lint alis 'if limy in mail rain barrelye eaknbo�yyedppwhisper.011n the morning
fill, ..,'I 111 41 1„ Ali• l'u,.1<•,,4 },ui III. I my coughing Rua elearing of my throatwould
1 sunoet strangle me. By the use of Dr. Sage's
int!, Catarrh Remedy, in three months, I was a well
man, and the euro has been permanent."
11 is only 00 y4:u'. ULrn this
s'Conetanuy Hawking and Spitting."
rn)tilli Hutt lite first ,'taiga rat I'3-- , THAttA9 J. RUERINO, e9.. £JC$ Pine Street,
ing tbC. 1-I1it,'d Stittc•s mail Wrst• I St.Louis, tits, writes: 1 wttsaPrcat sufferer
1V1i 1' i l:u,-cal n•; r1 110' Allegheny from catarrh for three years. At times I cppuld
1 hardly breathe, and was eonetahtly hawking
irlairlIItftih -, '1-h,' 1.4:.41 1111('11 1'.. I and spitting, a1I4 tar the last eight months
(' l 1 1 , could boot breathe through the nostrils. I
kid., to �lhatiiti" ;t I1�tn1r:aenaves o r t
Remedy, and l am nip a well man. 1 believe
1:10 milt". It to be thenniteut.remedy
t b ' .:i ' tit ;,r 1 r qui '(N 4 C l' sit ' thougt nothlnq enutrl be a one Par
1A1'.(-
e. Luek-
tS' 1 t d t t y Dr Sage's Catarr
for cntnrrh now
manufactured,'nnd cue bus only to {rive it a
When u•••ed at•ror4liny to dirrcti n•`, fatrtrtaltoexpertohce astounding IJs411151nd
Ayt•r's Ague ('arc is warranted to eradi. a pe•mattient euro."
tree 1➢outes Cure Catarrh.
intermittent Remittent, lues kitties .
• Pa"says: "Ng daughter had catarrh when
rate, from the system, Fever and .Ago..
Feve•s, an,l all malarial di-c114e,, 'I r ELT Roust NS. Thor Nan P. O., Cnhanrbtn Cn..
1 sage's Catarrh Remedy vcrtleed, and pro-
ehelped her; a third bottle MIK-till a permit -
t re
it.
was five years old very badly I saw Dr
Children Cry for cured a bottle for her, and soon saw that it
Hent cure. rhe is now eighteen))(ars old and
Pitcher's Cestorin. srJ• and hearty."
rrt'ft SAM
I, t .•et- ate = 1.- l
Taos !
Heavy discount for Cash to .run off old
Stock- to make room for N ew.
A lot our own manufacture.. Good value. At ofolnelr
Rakes,Scyths-, Snaths,l
Hoes, Spades and all
kinds of HarvestTools
at lowest primes.
PARIS GREEN, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
NAILS, &c.
B.. ID Vs- I S 2 7
Clinton,
The Mamnoth Hardware, Stove and Seed
FURNITURE
Corning in. Now is the time to buy at
J. 0. srraam i\TsOi 'S
RESIDENCE OVER STORE.
FURNITURE STORE. .- - — OPPOSITE TOWN HALL.
FOR THE HEATED TERM
.JlTS'i' I1ECEIVEF)
PureWest IndiaLime Juice
THE FAVORITE SUMMER DRINK.
Eno's FRUIT SALT.
EFFERVESCENT CITRATE of MAGNESIA.
JATh11 S I1. ii4iir1I3F:,
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CLINTON, ONT
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