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etere. , et, ,...etee., „„, tee.; ', deliveringlebturbs-thr011' ghettt the
4- 1"• i•-'4•*' "--riv* 4A, 4°'' COtifitil, Cplooe I de Mores, ef the
Trey limes, made a bet that be
would *it on the etage with the
fenttert lepleMber -elrgr ;word,.
tiattl, and publish it in 'Ilia paper
the, eeXt morning.The wager
beinkaeCepted, Celonel de Xeres
at on the platform . near - Mr
eeeher, and at the Conclusion of
i1
1, e lecture wceat to the offfee, Of.
.1 e Troy Times, And, Without hart
or stop dictated the entire dis-
course W.01'd for word.—St. Louis
Globe -Democrat.
• Tilt GLUT 1N. APPLES.
ANY OE1A,NOES TO NA
When We eeeentric ()Id 118,0110-
1.0; laither hates, died three
Menths ago, be left 4(04200,7
9901 to his nephew, J. .11.1304.01r$
of Chicago, on •condition that the
bitter sbonld merry, within;
yeara(4.':,Pabeock is here Settliing
upethe estate, and his life itt !Ueda
.Mitterable by the unraber of lettere
received front young women who
are anxious for love ited„foetiene.
Yremethe newepaper eecoentespot
§w.glitar
empe tebebelie:VIA -that tflabPtlnk.'
le a young man, whet the fact is
-itt Past -middle,. life.' Hehas
received offers of marriage from
ladies in Chicago, Detroit, Phila-
delphia, Baltimore, New York,
Richmond,Chaeineatie.Ne,ve Ole;
liens and, W4541..038 et:Stnaller•
towns. s raail.idgractingdaily,
and he is almost persuaded to for-
feit his fortune. — Ann Arbor
(Mich.) Special.
- .
AGRICULTURAL Al 'VANCE-
, .MENT.
Since the establishment of the
Uoited States Department of Ag-
eicultuie, in 1862 as ft seperate
'department, it has made remark-
able advances, though involving
,an . immense outlay of tutioey.e.-
05egiiits• munificently set apart
8,000,000 acres of public lands to
inatigurate the new era apical -
'that education.
There are twenty separate aod
distinct brandies in the depart-
ment at the present time. Each
lereeeh has its head men, who are
specially, qualified for their es-
pecial ,work: All that science
aebieves is spread broadcast' over
the land in agricultural patter:3,
bulletins and special reports, and
the humblest farmer, if be is ie.
telligent, can equip himself wi,:
.the latest discoveries and the be,
thoughts of the age. This know-
ledge does not relieve the farmer of
labor as labor -swing machines de,
but it enables him, by intelligent
and well directed labor to accome
plish his puepotte by more certain
and unerring plans.
• The time was when the Most
successful farmer seemed to pos-
. sess the maximum of muscle and
mirimum of beaine. The scope
and realm of. agricultural educa-
tion seems to point plainly 1,0 an
opposite state of affairs. A few
years "[Igo when Secretary Cham-
berlain, now president of Iowa
Agricultural College,. visited the
Chicago Fat Steck Show, he found
that neaely' all the feedeis and
breeders of h stock -On
exhibi-
tion were familiar with. the weeks
of Charles Darwin. They were
• pursuieg their work on a scienti-
fic basis, and Were suprised at
what .they could do. Of course
every farmer' cannot become a
chemist, a botanist, an entomolo-
gist, end' to on., but the Agricul. 11. UMOROUS.
tural Department and the experi- A eoilleri. Tay f vs lawyers
mental stations place the result are ll04, ; c() • es; ligehee.patience.
' before him in a more precise and How about doetwe ? •
correct reanneir than he could hope The reason why men fail in life
to do, even if he knew the witole is beetmeit • they; sit down on the
range' of' science. The depart- stairway of success and expect to
• ment leave e hifn to grasgstteee'eledstutte.„.„,_„„:„..„..„-7.---,
-130:114t-Plgr4t00715;aaMT-1.1Ate.eseT.- ”rtiktyearir Mottle r at o e,Jon neyl '
"Yes mann • she's at home until
somebody mile, and then she's Over
CANADIAN t,'AftlIERS nee's, meow-
) 1,74iy• Vo;wW4Aralka palms Daria.4,1b0 last ,SatiOn years tete the Nett,. for six MOP to stand on
YBAso. inhabitante of that city have ele-. bwpos attatagnbeofeeoeualelt• have floated o'
. creased by 80,000. . .
Bret Harte, -the author, is in
et , ., :fagot, trurebell, ef -0x-ford, 50thH h tb
year. as eme
,The mon: h of October,. usually' •
yeiett)i4Ilito)AtriPitaigiti:„it:9w•friat,slaissthietwtreoettltte. -'s-tii,ltl3Tv1;81,00.1hciliinttiratvpitabril his 50th
since" early in the sixties,when
he printed a number of poems and
of thii disultd.:e-Wetemed as: `"-t
Robe Cbance undertook to demi. "r war lyrics th'e..San Fritneisco
ette u, it with an axe,- but the KZ pepere.. Previcets to this tirne he
if Olttotiere .and NeVepther heel !Lie •
changed places to try the patience Was misdirected. had been a compositor..
of 'the Anxious fi .grower. As -
a result the ripples' In many op- It is said of lettiale -V. lipgAsber, attitahedat black
teethe, son, the Philadelphia millionaire
chards are still ungathered
first the first„ week of November,
excepting. those which have; been
blown dowe by the winds.- There
are few apple, buyers about, and
freezing weather may soon be ex-
pected. so the question, "What is
beSt to do with my apples ?" . is
not easily answered.
One of -our neighbors who has
just, leceired e cable quoting
prices inLendon, Liyelyeal and
ano Glitsgaw, says : " Unless I
ieceive more encouraging nem
by • the i hue- I •have 'my' apples
gathered and peeked, I will roll
theta into lily. goner." . Another
says: "I had an 5Wer from a, ship.
pertof $1 to. $1.15 per barrel for
my fruit as it lay, in 'pile's' in My
orchard, so I sold at once,'
Many have accepted an orer from
I'll Canning Feetory Co., who
te et 25 cents per bushel every
kind and quality, and ship the
choicest and evaporate the rest.
""Why don't you ship to a Brit-
ish market?" we aslted a neigh-
boring orchardisi. "At) I" said
he,•"I have • tried that once too
often already." The trouble is
very few people will take ate
tremble tot geacte apples ae they
should be when they mutt ,have
so much expense pule on them as
exportatiou involves. • 'How many
separate flitt;t7Claaa 4PPIPti
into. large and ,emall .sizee .• or
1,1
tb:43 :No
.at-sot.'..ipa,T*r.....14 'the
, Free
fo.t. tijb...baladsof.-1,41,0:y.t...,..,to all
evst:-...4booribti6.,•.p.Oiyitig:a year in
•••
EQL ES,11.1it �Uutozt.t.
NOTES. xzW3 •NOTES NEWS 'NOTES.,
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, ,Tieli"j0 $14r. JCIa4,. ,44, OPt44)11' WON T.I'llt I 4,4trih;e(1 fwares Of census 0601' .113 rl ti 1 , f d th
t . pe ) IS tng .fnuie Is
' "San Ma,". reMarked the entail
be..37,4"lete't it funny thee every,
body ladle My brOthett
reat London 1 I b bottocan* baby ?" . "Why do, VA
sad. think its funax, re-
tittned We mother, "Beeause
When, deppped him on the geoe
this Morning ha.lhin't bottabe
ahIPPen Ottrghtlietlay from 'Hinge make the I et go min atter 0„,
one to China, • , , •, .
' ;Toe eittegY or the, Ohttieh ,,ef;"
gegitted atk gradeo, &on), areit-
bishope to ettiestnumbee 23,00Q:
IttlitattP114 ristAtiliktett ittSter
the late OW. BroWn,. died on
Tuesday, lair Vlorence, 1411Y,
i Q the 65th year Of- het" attit•
cow broke into' a. B1.00'10376;
oyster dealer's ,catabliehtnent last'
Monday night and devoured eight
quartetef raw,oysters 'before she
was-disce-tered,
• $t. Petereberg te the Only 'clpi-
MI of Europe in Which the popu-
ation is steadily
pope, emit ea orett`e g
166,900, net colleting,. the pope -lee
ttett V"arIttlarO, 'Whibh
a'llertion Of TOrOnto, next suenth
f)"
add, which Will bring t IMP ur.
.up tip) over 170700O3
4.New Jtersey man, aged 83,
and a Neve jereey wolnati, aged
/11, have. been married to decide a
leet be tiOrelson'S election. The
2,:cldv bride. bet a wedding with
the trialty gluons that Hart NOD
would net be elected,
A Key West fisherman has cap-
inited a thrtle' weighing 1,609
pods, the latest ever seen: The
old 'fellow Was broad enough op
pack the large high • •colored
ones keparately as extras? Are
theseThot more often used to face
up the inferior grades ? Ar.d as
teresult the whole lot sells, not
for superior fruit; but for the in-
feeior quality; of which the bulk
of Vie barrel ie found to °mist.
Unless one is prepared to 'un-
dertake all this trouble, it is no
doubt better to sell at. home fot
any certain price, rather than.
risk a dead loss by shipping te
very distant market. "
arid apply it eeoth long.array of
experiments and illustrations for
his guide. The day of contempt
• • •
for book leto grandpa's."
The
has gone by.
The members of the diffeketet State
and national •departments have
'had remarkable -success in hold-
ing farmers' in'stitlitee; and the
interest in these meetings is main-
ly due to their. efforts.
A NINE-YEAR-OLD GIRL
OFFICIAL. .
Thecity of Trenton can claim
the brightest and youngest city
officer in the State.' Miss Hattie
Owens, very elite and clever for a
gill of 9, has been made second
assistant city clerk, and Can now
be seen on duty at certain hours
filling away in their proper order
the official documents in the city
clerk's office. 'When Colonel
Owens, the city dletk, took pot -
session of his new quarters the
public. documents appeared to be
considerably disarrn rig( d, aid, on
complaining, he rowel a cheerfel
volunteer in the person of hi
young daughter, Miss Hattie, who
is very small, but smart and
methodical. She was assigned the
work of renssorting and is doing
it She is ralbee anney,,
on account of being a end and
announces that, as second as&st-
ant clerk, sbe desires to be called
"Het ty" and,es such she is
ed by all the oily sifficials,,,•
Harry. Owens is a pretty,„401 • P.
pleasant winless, mid #41h.
• - •
''Mamma,' said little Ethel
after returning from church where
a number 'of converts ,4iad been
received into tho fold, "I want to
get perverted, too."
"What's it a sign of when you
deenin of snakes ?" asked the col-
onel as he seated himself at the
breakfasttahle. "Well, my
°plied his wife, "I think it is a
sign io quit."
Bright Boy—Mr Withers, was
eveiy living thing except what
went late ihc elk drowned in the
flood ?- °111 e WI Lhers—Yes; every -
t lig. Bight Boy—Fishes?
We below of a beautiful girl Who
woold prove a capital speculation
foe a foi 'one Weiler of thd right
sore Her voice is of silver, her
bide of gold, her teeth, of peat I,
her cimees of and her eyes
of diamonds.
"We'l to telt the t“ith, papa,
I did not I hiok moch of the close
of die setmon," said a feehleet0,
you ig lady. "Peb1110.,,,
wee thi n neOret.011140 'Oa
of tile r'Ortt0qV.06tii": oplied he
some had newS;
atetthett Old bdchelor broth -
e te ftelled— lost his en.
Calls* i
tient dread:1464a het We tatted
'the 'baby nft.Or 1'01 nap :little
manner or ono t'vl iee link,. age,
Trenton Times.
WONDERFUL
ittIttIORY.
Bets ieveiving extraordinary
and nineet Hire:tilde feate hese
freeli?1,tit 'el tittle fte I 41-
wee.
,'4fitt Stilt u di; n k you wil
iiittreledlti4n you glow up to
Ong ht4;11:y, Flossie ?" se 'd the
neeteettiOle I haven't a doubt of
sassented . "Every.
'body says I am pry
mamma, and elite you itlittIW;°--.,
tc.Th marritd tim0 '
bass near Orlando, Fla. The bird
philanthropist, that he has ceteiett sank its talous into the 'bass, in -
the same umbrella for fifteen tending to 'carry the fieli off, but
years, and that it -is easier for him fete task wee too great, anti; at the
to give away $10,000 than to bird„'could net -free itself, the bass
purchase a suit ofclothes for him- foiled -ewe iroutee in drowning it,
self. •
Mit Romalue Lawson, of Aliens -
The abutments of abridge over rifle, N. C.,, is evidently an ex -
a river in Austria have settled' 20 pensive guest to have t� dinner.
feet in the river. bed since 1886. He has A record of having devour.
Asthe settlement, progresses the ed at one meal a quarter of mut-
•masonry of the bridge is built ep ton, two half grown Chickens, a
correspondingly -eii as to maintain pound of bacon, five heirinee a
the same road level. ugs,
loaf or con bread, 18 biscuits, and
These were alit* 40 cattle ete a pound of candy.
Iiibi.ed at the Guelph 'fat stock tin' dernolishing an old' building
show, wheighs. ranging from 1,50ft in Stockton, Cal., for the peptise
to 2,000 and prices feom 7 to 9 of erecting a new one, it was
coots per pound. It the fair the found that the felted:Won rested
day following there were 800 cat- upon the hull of a vessel, evbich,
tie offered and sales were ()acted upon investigation, proved to . .be
at Item 4 to 5.1- cents. the Perervien ltrigontentnAd.e(aide,
- On Thursday , afternoon Mr 300 toes,burclen. , .She.,W,aa finch -
John V. Dale, cleek orthe county ored. ittber•present Testing place
of Geey, died suddenly, probably in 1850 and - now flea „seveeat
f, om a fit ofappoplexy. The de- blocks from the watdie .
ceased was the first -White man Dubuque, IeWa, was greatly.
..
born iii, what is now in the town excited a year. ago' over the
of Owen Spend. He was about actions of an ,unknown .man who
45 years old and unmanned. was fn the habit of pinching emit -
The' demand for fodder' for On- tended women on the streets, at
tario hos already become very night. Recently be has renewed
,,,ei cat., Hay is being shipped en the practice and has created a
large. quantities from the Provi nee reign of terror in the fifth ward.
and already some districts, tempt- He is described Asa wild -looking
ed by good prices,: have shipped creature, who is undoubtedly •in -
more. than . they leve to spare et sane. ,
The winter has lust begun, and in ' "Chief," nee famous elephant
both Ontario and Quebec, in spite
ef the export of sleek, fodder will
have to be careitilly used.—Mon-
i real Witness.
An eeei.ing scene occur -ed in
a school at Stockport, England.
Screams were boa. d in a class-
room to which some children bad
been sent, aid on the master go-
ing to 'ascertain the eause, 1.e
found a snake a yard long crawl-
ing along the floor. The, reptile
was immediately secured and put
in a.box. A conjurer had visited
the school a. fortnight before, and
while:in the anteroom preparing
for the trick.of turning a rod in-
to a serpent, the apparatus was
disturbed and the snake eseepe i.
Miss Addle Smith ie in chaege
ofthe telegraph lino. in the Bat-
Aery--Parkelloteteateetterliv: hi
O. -On, election -night whiltitthe_
returns' were pouring -in - there
came a message to herself. . It
announced the death of her inethe
or in Massachusetts, and was
haps the saddest and. most trying
message an operator ever had to
receive. There was no one to
take her place and with this sor-
row at her heart she kept at her
post until 8 o'clock in the morn
ing. -She has been presented with
a generous purse by the grateful
and sympathetic guests -of' the
hotel. .
Detritus 1•Viintoi leciuied in
West New Brighton last Thurs-
day evening to the Kall-Von-Kull
Workingmen's Club on Canada's
relations 10 the Staiet. "Here
are 5,000,000 of people," said lie,
"whose only hope of successfel
development and perfect growth
Les in i- union between themselves
and the entice) alongside of them
—the geeatest nation that the
wdrld has ever seeneeyet se re.o-
iinunced is the sentime it in Get-
ada against annexation that to-
morrow it vvould be uderly im-
fiehtble to elect a constable to
inch less a menthes of
Parlian
this °Mc' ure." Mr Wimadti a!
i nt who openly advocateu
&flatted -this te.iciliAmlrahle/gkati,
selfetatiffielni feellaktif «-4 1,,:
eintilar to Oat .wItiek;.liad.:-„lield'
this cciintr,Y.iogeilierin. its ' Aline •
of otwil, lin then :15isi.0434.gd.14116
advantagea:nt Coni tii epelal,tn Joh, ,
Which.- wield :assimilate' Ilia'.
00tIntitiett, ' t .: his educed ' an.
Id* 4 ' n ; ,,pioci.400..011 The,
Vantages 171024.00, .., •• • •
'1Uts. Xewetitibilh.,Cre:', a Iwo
ChurclOotreettterente, Are 'eltifing out -
at reduced t ttkieft tree ef the largest
stock oi of PiniTolf.n.lid ergeiiii lit the aity
provien 8 to elliefittene JectInlittnittMtlites
evhich, vilum templeteol•Willeivio theat
the moRf offennive WeireTomilig in the
City. . ,
noratgi4r 1 'at ,good' If it
A.; mail t.m. eeiltailling a1741,.
:13014, pailfor Ottawa was Stolen
atieLOOden:
The 9Peniog Of the liegislatUrn
tbrixwily, tipnoilleed 'for ow
g4tktwo00.
,Week, folle of the, ableat papers on the
- old man named Thies, 'M
Mallea was burned in his' /alai EN1r-44E11)P4s'S14*"
ippinteeBeepr
es' Pe • "lArn"' ED.
teiboto , on ThursdaY T Jeer V le -leeee
, Eic
night.
cloaca end Axe. ,
tidePe1011 TOWleshi;), inflicted °a, . 11/111,4. IRISED EVEKIf renew
$1 -for 4 month
atal wound upon himself with a $3 per year.
botgue.
Canadian &impel of Politics,' Lieereture
,A,Vineent Afeqpnav .ieeid nt f A
8
pull? WEEK lute entered on the sees
°-•PT.Ped WardenIMeto fiielieeri*. etteee of a greatly
herd or
iar •
eeVilgerPFeecrer eyieenrylargone:f. ialiselltedileien;WAIYIlie4Yatrthil°:1
""a°a' at -4)Th: :n7E7Iflent. -ileltieer..oinglasitp8otlitUfeti-Yae-di:er:Ivtieedismin
Whith bee cheragter feed The Week ever since ite
ftrst Iseue will be ripely maintained; and un-
ceaeinieefferts will be Made improve Its litte-
rare' cliaracter, and increase its `value and at-
traetivenese aa a journal for the cultured borne,
MPla:nlyiel'edeviteahneteuralleleeovIrellittrairetoalereeenoikew,ceolruvehaliveet
and the constant elm of'the publisher ivill be to
make The Week fully equal to the bird; Mersey
journall Britain,andehe United Sates.
Arheretofore, Pea, tioldwIn Snit* will. from
time to time, centrib ate enrolee, , London, Paris,
Washington and eiltietreal letters from fiee0M-
plished con espondertis will appear at regular
inteeyals.e Special Ottawa letters' will appear
d.uThr4legWtheeek4g,ern°148fioef nPlararglieamd efolirtm. , will be the
Hanle size as Harper' Weekly; and the largest
paper of its class on the continent.
SEND FOR FREE SAMPLE COPY,
0.ELACRETT ROBINSON,
Publisher, 5 Jordan Street, Toronto,
Stoney Mountain, Man., are being
eransported to Ktinsas by ,their
purchaser, Mi Jones.
The Supreme Court Friday
unseated Dr. Montague and ord-
ered a. new election. Thi e decis-
_ion -was concurred In . by. Chief
Justice Ritebie.andjustiee Strong,
Fournier and Teedhereau, Justice
G wynne dissenting.
The liquidators 'of the Central
Beek each wanted $18,831.77 for
elven months' 'work ofet few
hours a. day. The Master -in -
Ordinary fixed their pee, about
$6,000 Apiece. Still, that is a
very liberal allowance.
,
Fret -Douglass the e colored
member of Congress, recently
iegisterkt ata -Leavenworth hotel -
to 8C0 it he would be denied a
loom ae a guest. -Greatly to his
itetonisliment be was taken in and
chaiged.$5 per day.
It looks very •much as though
Stanley And Ilmin Pasha were in
the Inuecte of, the Arabs. 'A mee-
sage.from Osman Digits says they
me, and Offers to set them at Me-
etly as the price of the British
and E.typtian abandonment of
Seakim.. ,
'Itignees f. em the Winnipeg
Boiled of Tiede show, that last
yeer'S export of wheat ereean ted
io $7,060,000, anti this year to
$4,000,000. Had it not been for
the early froet, this year the ex
poet; of wheat would have exceed-
ed laet year's returns.
J. 1L.Radibtd, a former Toitea-
touian, 'whn was • done oat of
$1,300 on a forged New Yolk
(haft by a man named Gillette, in
Winnipeg, recently offered $100
i °weed for the latter's arrest.
Gillette'was arrested last -Pridey
now at Cincinnati, isas had 88 he I in Fargo, Dakota. •
King and --Sidlivan; and . now, -TheTO 'is a bronze epee.). a a
is big. He has killed Keepers .
and is,woeth $1 ft pound, he 'dal- jut of: tei cor to every horse driven
sone to be killed. The Robin- neer it, 60 realistic is the sculp-
some are said to. have decided to toiti wet lc. Last week it caused
shock ,him to death by an electric six. I Milk eays, and the Park Com -
cute eat as quick and strong lie a
e • missioners have, therefore, older -
lightning stroke.
In the large sheep breeding dis- ed its reinovig.
f
tricts around Reaanio, Eng., an If a person, by a fall or Mho',
extraordinary panic occurred re- wise, injures a limb, place it on a
cently, when torus of thousands of pillow or. other soft support, in
whatever position is most Cold-
bbeep. jumped their hurdles And
stampeded in all directions. Next forta,blei and then do not disturb
it until the physician arrives,who
morning they were found under
the hedges and in the woods near should be immediately sent for.
dead with fright. The cause of This will apply to injuries of any
their alarm is a mystery, though •other part of the body.
. ..
It its sepposedeeljayee ceerattetartlede _Theter_oeeemeibility or tho_caop:-.
y ,,a slight _ meeeeeteeket ...ewe i eh. „Titian taxpayersr for toe. hlundering
pasixed. up notieed tEtt li itin a n be ef'$itv UPI' Mi"ciitala ;'-i-P f6r6i1j137
tim-
ings. .: ' seizing possession of Ontario tim-
Four weekeagalast Sunday, at bee and mineral limits, and pat -
Victoria, B. C., the largest plate ceiling them out among the sub -
cash collection, so far as we -call scribers to his election funds; does
recollect in the history of our no end with the payrneekof the
Canadian Methodism, was taken enormous law costainvolged. The
u.p when, in response to an appeal President of the St. Catharines
by the pastor, Rev. J. E. Starr, Milling Company says the corm
for $5,000- towards the debt of the pany will come upon the Dominion
church, $4,250 was put on the Government—that ie,' the public
plate in cash, to which $400 was purse-efor the repayment of all
afterwards added, makieg a vole the money • • expended in the
untary cash offering of $4,650 development of the timber limits
without any solicitation except which Macdonald So genbrously,
an appeal by the pastorfrom the if unlawfully, assigned to them.
pulptt. This noble liberality If the Ottawa bunglers lied toney
ought to be a shining example to out of their 'own pockets the
all out. Methodist congregations. money which they unnecessarily
—Christian Guaedian. and illegally expended in the
A Columbus, Ted., despatch attempt to rob Ontario of her
•
Se eei : Miss Etta Siepp recently resources, they would be bank-
rupted many times ore.
saw Fie nd vele-hie men t signed"John
.D., tfordee, Mai + oba, Canada,"
which. st0.1 that the advertiser
wee de.,'. One of getting mareied,
aert reetiestel any young lady
who wiehed to become his wife to
e ite him. Miss Siepp, for
amusement, answered the mister-
Lisernen i. She supposed the great
distenee would prevent the wife
hunter from paying her any per-
sonal attention. She was mis-
taken, however, for without any
AO - correepondence on her
Partt ies Siepti yesterday receiv-
tda I etoem from tellien which .
.iaid lie. aid iitrattit hoe to.day
'and eta i her are his. wife, Be
get late, thhefoottibg, • its-itiA
Vet itahlel, far. :LAW CO an i tyttifift
and ..nartf ' :41,4147111tindlio,a.• c::::
bag• A4,le.: .110 tit ofiitd
littee
°m6ititlit..4 4 SitIPP) Wlieeo ' 'fro
' Itis *Wt., \vai o
CtItttplote tarh, 'but he . it -i 'still .
here, attol veer 'little. .ti °toe:pined '
to:tot' tt ' Wife' litifere . In ilittlinffl
Aleete e ' ' :
e
though he weighs 10,000 pounds
Park, Philadelphia, that is au ob.
During the season of navigat ion
jest closed the loss of' life And of
shipping on the gloat lakes wa-s
phenomenally small. A small
schooner foundered in Lake On-
tnsio with all on hoard, nod five
lives were lost, by the capsiz:og of
a life boat in Lake Michigan; but
otherwiee theio was no Sc" i
disaster. This was ,due Co the
fact OICe the iblo fall
gales whICh yearly strew the
reties with w.. oche never eameand
November Was as good a ending
meth as Jone, Tho Minister ef
Ma ineev ho has premieed to Wag
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PROPERTIES FOR SALE
$1350 Ntir BeljdYbTt 1E0 icir:Xi 41113,
and occupied by Mr Lawrence, on Huton St.
Clinton. Hard and soft water and good eta
ble. Terms of payntent easy. Apply to JNO.
OALLANDER, 24 Slimly St., London South.
ONE ACHE LOT FOR SALE—WELL SIT-
ueeeme for building lots in a very desir-
able part of " Clinton with &bent 75 choice
f cult trees, some bearingapplee, pears, plaits
cherries, grape vines, and black and red cur-
rents. For further particulars apply at the
NEW ERA OFFICE. • t. f.
"VALUABLE FARM FOR SA LE.- THAT
V valuable farm property oon*osed el' lot
Number ell, in the 7th Concession of the
Towesbip of Mullett. Well situated, c
lent lend, good harm Apply to
MANNING & SCOTT,
, Barrieters, Clinton.
11011SE & LOT POR SA bEeeSITUATE
oh Oeborne St. The helmet contain',
eoomri and good stone cellar; there are oa
the premise*, hard aud soft wetev. a, number
of fruit triitie and good at .ble. ' The lot con -
tit Inter Of Ith 'Mee, isedevill be told cheap.
W. ROBER'eSON, Pop Works, Clinton. ,
ere e. eitorenent rin le Atm7sem
offers' far sag' tittle 7-14p-tliiy-
troehreiti the Beltway' Hotel, • Clinton 'Mote
to the:Mile seerebeelie of Mr E. Irwin,lehiea
is liliennee4 house and doing a goodbusineefe
Thiele k golodeitandand will be golden easy
teenier)! eraerneent: ,A Grocery Steiee' in eon.
eectIoncan bebought with the hotel, or
separately. Full partioulaes on application,
MRS M. KELLY Clinton.
BRICK COTTAGE FOR SALE -e THE
subscriber offers for sale that very Com-
fortable cottage on Dunlop Street, at pre-
sent occupied by Mrs Browplee. It contains
. six rooms and pantry dowpstairs., and large
room upstairs. The lot is a corner quarter
acre, with hard and soft wafer. Will be sold
on terms to. suit purehasers: For particulars
Kiley to D. DICKINSON, Auctioneer, or J.
0. ELLIOTT, Clinton 14
tt-T101":11•4:1e1:-;:STII:13 f41C°T'ele;:u:11:rit7tet°3 area°tFi Itt:llet! 17leel eS1 ::1181111:11
Curbs, leingbonee, .etee, Without leaving 11
lie alettle ageet iii tbiii Booth:at. NO, man
,,Ruliett
T. Qa TeTe SI %rm.; tlee al= VG412,Ps
elelelleY hate he brut tionght the Blackamltee
igianr d le 11 °L4 91eW4 es eformerlyler ae4t carriededtel r ao..1n,abllyer etre Pe le t Fetter,el e pe vdw 1continuaPie ame
:in ell its branches. Heirag' a practical were -
men Aerditeentldenterf.gi hag setletisetion
eletieeer atter share of patronage.. Merge
• Shoeing a/Mee Site, T. LOBO, Holmerfeille.
BbeeleEl. FOR SERVICE
fe,11IFFOLK. BOAR Fad se min:M.-sun. •
gilfr 117gfir 5 a g2.374:Ifiggrgrsa•
elecirobred Seleolk Briar, of erst-olass pedi-
gree. teernes- 51 at time of service, 'with
frtellere of returning, If necessary., T,
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BOAR Pia FOR SERVICE, --THE suntiolutierie keeps for service, on ins farm 2nd
Con. of Heelett, a large -breed Suffolk Boar
full bred, raised by that well knoryn breeder
,Mtob Ginter, Terms, $1 at time of ser
• vibe, with the privilege of returning if nee
estiary. HEN KY FREIEMAN,HULL ETT.
realm. Me FOR SKRVICE.-Subscriber
keeets for service a Tborobred Berkshire
hear, Wiese pedigree cannot be beaten in
Ontario. Has taken several first prizes.
Terms $1 at time of service, with privilege
of returning.
THORNTON WALLACE,
Lot 31, 7th Oen. Mullett.
le.TOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE -Situated
AA on the south side of Townsend Street.
The house,' which is new, Contains parlor,
dining 'room, kitchen; a number of bed
rooms, and a stone cellar, the main part
being heated with a furnace. Bard and soft
water in abundance. The lot contains one
'quarter of an acre, and the property will tie
sold on reasonable berme. Apply to IYIRS.C.
CARTER, Clinton.
VALUABLE FARM Fait SALE. -SUR
senuien offers for gale his .farm of 76
acres, being lot 25, 11th 'Co,,. of Mullett, ad-
joiui the village of Londesbero. All clear-
ed. Good trait° house, and outbuildings.
'Will be reold'oe reasonable terms. Plenty of
Water. Esicellent one for pasturing. If not
sold.willhe rented. Apply to JOHN BA RK -
WELL, on the place or RICHARD BARK -
WELL, Clinton, Ont. •
HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE.-stille
LA semi= offers for sale, on reasonable
.
terms, the hotel pro ert and business
and enjoying a-\'X1r"I'v'eel
e nig 'nisi -
Mae; antreetelPfiliniehetitessetegetTreiretectinfe
modation for 80 horses. Possession given at
any time. Premises can be inspected when
desired Full particulars on application to
GEORGE MARTS, Clinton.
"IMARM TO RENT -BEING PART OF LOT
-112 21 and 23, East Wawanosh, each lot being
100 acres. Geed house, bank barn and out-
buildings on one farm and no buildings on
the other. Plenty of water, good orchards,
etc. Just one mile from post olline and
eichool, and 4,,ehurches close by. Fall plove-
iug all done, and -23 aeres in fell wheat. The
above farina are in splendid co/With:ire and
will he -rented separately or together, on
reasoneble terms, For particulars apply to
MRS B. MoCABE, St AngastIne----41+
QPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. - THE
1,7 subscriber offers for sale that excellent
farm of 100 °Mks, dn the Huron road, Mullett,
being Rit13. There met! Sores cleaved, Ned
WAVY ell lit for cultivation, balance good,
hardwood bush; the place lean good shape.
Stone House e 24x38, With' frame ivoodiihed,
2 good Bank Barns and outennaines:3 acres
of bearing Orchard. Plenty of speing water.
Only three miles from Clinton. $2,500 down,'
and any reasonable time foe balance at eee
interest. EDWARD SIBl3EN, on the place,
or Clinton P. 0,
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PROPERTY. Fort SALE - SeBeICRIBER
offers for sale that excellent preperty at,
present eminpied by himself, on the corner
of itenciee and Raglan Ssreets.
store of land ell set, out with eheice fruit
trees and grave vines, 'sleety of hard and
soft Water. The house mantling three Moms
down stairs, and four above, with good col-
leeeebesets, ere. This property is very con-
venient to schools, and lila one of the best
loee,tiona in toivn. Well he soldentire,or
the Rite divided, Terme reascaleble. RAI N
STEEP, °Buten.
ITALIJABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.2)
V, That most desirable ere& ev just' out-
side the corporation of Clinton, on tieesLore
doh Road, lately occupied.. by Ilev, John
-Gtay, and consieting ot 14 acres, with good'
frame Houk', Barn and- Stables,- ePleedid
Oecherdedeld:plenty of water, is Offered for
sale, Beitig„eeh: Be ' eley eoWnship: the taxes
wil
ere 10W. Velete ,P
e eirable rolieltY eee a
Wink who w ri to BYO retieed. Will hie
sold on reaffd Idle tertiles Apelyefor full
eerticulariete THOS. EAST.; Pavkliill.
OTeCel TO citADITOII,S - 1,XlisONS`
Weide oleems egaintt nevem Itonnnyl.
ie all net providing for thelOtretr- ilitrilliie°eivii'leT •?egii:itirelftirigner<ii
conies on the fates, shonia.. Ino . '0 Illitiet, 1888, at the WW1 Tow:mein ot Hul-
lo t, arekffTOby flatiBPA to SPlifi partiOHip,Tft
OP thOiT elehae to Jobe Wilson and, William
J elledil, Atitnien P.O.,, k to eitheY'of them,
el 0 Eetecirtors of the Inet ‚will of tjet gide lath'
It beet Ileberton,. en or 1)06141 the 'first tpty,
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