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I , TH^) HU RO .
[anion, Wednesday* Feb. 18th
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gurtvy. .
I 1 ° A Pretty Picture.
I'she beautiful ? no 1
I Is she fair, is she tall ?
I Ie^lio-dark, is fflre small ?
n my word I don’t kqow,
But she’s bonnie that's all.-
or nature’s as bright
As a bright Summer's day.
Jrike a streamlet at play,
ike a bird in.its flight _ ■ "
Sbe goes on her way. - ——
coquette? no; not she 1,
Clear as glass, true as steel.
Wbi’e her IranK eyes reveal
lat her heiwit still is free,
Can she help what men feel ?.
e“, as yet, to be won,
And God speed the wooer, .
For sweeter and truer .' ’
inn she there are non,e,<
’Mongst ricb"or„’niongst poor.
loR J§UR f^TORY-^EABERS.
A SLEIGH RIDE.
BY J. 3. SMITH. ,
Mr. Richard bralsted, attorney\a£
w, «at in his office one afternoon in
ecember, meditating upon the van-
ir of-human hopes, qnd voting life_a_
>re.
H<* held in hia fhand the dainty
He that bad reduced hiip. to this
operate frame of mind. » J
It ran—
‘'Dear Dick.—1 am sorry to Bay we
all have to give up our sleigh ride
ls evening. Aunt Patty is very ill,
id I was sent for this morning. I'
n awfully disappointed, but if t„he
ow doesn't melt we can go some
ght next week. I will look for
m on Tuesday, as usual.
Yours, with love,
“Sue.”
@n tlie gtren'gth of tlus'conimunica
jn R. II. had jsmoked three cigars,
ewed off the end of bis mustache ■
id said more than one wicked word .
It was tho morning following Mrs.
jlville's party, where Sue had_flirt.ed
'fc’titidalourig with Larrv Floyd -the
dies .are Richard's own), and be
id felt, bad enough before this note
me to put the last straw upon liis
itience.
lie knew that Floyd had just bought
■handsome borfie and sleigh, and,
; of tho bitterness of bis heart
ichard evolved the suspicion that
,ie was not going that night to min?
ter to the wants of her aunt-Patty.
This conviction .took such,* deep
ml in his mind* that when evening
uno he had worked himself into a-
?rfe.ct fever of jealousy.
“If she has dared t.o deceive me,’
s muttered savage!y,
Hi re ho paused, for being a lawyer
s did not want to commit himself,
id’lie could think of no adequate
unisliment that would fall short bf
iiirder.-
In anything buHrfi amiable mood
ick donned his overcoat after sup-
?rr and, jumping into his flleigh,
•ove off' by himsfilf.
If any one had said ho was spying
> wo'uld have renehteJ the insult
i'th blows; yet* that was what' it
noun tod to.
They say, though, tltat all 'unfair in
ve, and D’clc honest ly-thought he
id a rigirtcto.know the truth about,
io, anyhow,'right or w’ropg, and.be
mid. not enddre theso torturing
HlbtR. . X-
It was not a moonlight night; but
ten that was all the jjettei* lor
rers, aud the thought of how happy
might have been with Sue at b'js
In only augmented Dick’s"choler,
He drove! around tho square, 1
n't know how many times, and
mi turned up Clayton AvfiftUe,
iere RiH'ub i<ialo.'d'|idii$6 B'OOd, .
Nearly opposite to it, on the other
e of the Btrfitet, Dick reined up his
i*8P8 uridoi* the' shadow of tho
irch, and d^llbe^fily «e.t abftut
telling.
It would hate- been A great pity if
ri.-mv paifts hfid been wasted: •liat
f r« waKlect''
In shout fifteen or twenty minutes
a light slqlgh drove up to the door, a
gentleman flighted, he ran up the
steps and rang the bell,
He was admitted almost instantly,
and Pick had. not recovered from the
first shock of hl* discovery when he
gaw something that fairly mode hi*
blood freeze.
The white blind* of Mr. Lisle’s
house were tightly drawn, but there’
was a bright light in the parlor, and'
the wide window was a perfect
screen, against which Was thrown the
shadow ot a Kt» who had just enter
ed the house.
A few moments elapsed, and then
. Dick saw a 8ill)oustte|pantomime he
will never forget.
Tffe’h^ffn'Tife and held out hi*
arm*, Into which a alight girlish
figure Was suddenly precipitated. .
Witiiu^roun of agony.ha covered
his eyes to shut out the maddening
sight; but in a moment he raised his
head determined to witness it all.
The shadows had vanished when he
looked again; but the front door
opened and the gentleman, Larry
Floyd, of coufse,stepped put into the
vestibule,
Punning down the steps,he arrang.
: ed the robes in the sleigh and then
turned quickly, he-cal led the girl who
had just emerged from the house **•
> “Bring your shawl,, Sue I
“I have It,” was the reply.
And -presently Dick saw Floyd
wrap .her in t’n^ beautiful Indian
slmwl her father bad given-ljer,
It all passed in a very f«w miuptes,
ahtlTihen Dick watclred -them drive-
. Floyd's arm" resting ‘ on the
bafik of the seat and the long plumes
of Sue's, hat. fluttering . over her.
shoulder-.
At Iri’at he; Was Jairly stupified and
could hot stiia-huVas the*sleigh dash
ed down- the avefiuefhe awoke .from-
bia apathy. ' :, . . . ”
With a desperate determination to
follow and confront the faithless -wo
man who had outraged his Jove, and
honor, he seized the reins and wliipp
ed up his horse to q frighfttil speed.
“‘Great Heavens Halsted I” cried a
friend whom he almost upset by the
way. “Where are you going.at that
rate?’’
“To the devlj!” Dick, answered,
^fiercely, ,__
And away he went-, at a speed that
caused everybody to look after him
ijT momentary expectation of a fiatas?
.troplie. » ■ . .
In his effort to keep the sleigh in
■sight, Dick dashed recklessly round
the corner, strikingUhe fireplug and'
upsetting the sleigh with a force that
hurled him several yards, and
'^brought liis -head in rather rough con
tact with the.flagstone pavement.
After that-, he knew no more, until
one morning,lie awoke, from a long
feverish dream, and saw a dear, sweet
face bending over him, with anjxibus
devotion.
. “Dick, my darling—dear Dick I”,
inurme'red. a'soft j?oice,.that had still
power to stir^his feeble, pulse with
rapturouB joy. “Auntie he is coming
to, at.last I He Jias opened his eyes,
and I’m,sure h® knows me I Don’t,
you Dick ?’.’ • " • ■“ ;'
. • “Sue I” ha murmered faintly, won
dering what made him so weak,, and
why a cloud should, hover between
him and the lovely, face, which,'as it
sh'one upon him with its joyous light,
he could liken to naught' save an
angel’s. .
“Yes, it is Sue !” • she' cried. “Oh,
Dick,' I thought -yon would- never
come out.of Chat awful stupor 1”
“Where am I?” he asked, looking
about him in a dazed way.
“At^Aunt Ptatty's.J Wasn’t it just’
the^strangest providence. that your
sleigh should have upset almost at
'her v.erjFdbqr ? But you might bave
been killed. . I heard how you were
racing down tlie avenue. . Oh, Dick,
you must never do that again 1
- The name.ol-Aunt Patty, 'and the
mention of his mad ride brought
back to him the hortors ot' that awful
evening when he had suffered such
infinite torture. - - < .
'A look of absolute loathing .and
contempt overspread hfe face in a
moment.
“Go aiyoy I— ho. cried} iioara-
Jy. “I neVer^wanT 85' see your face
again - -
J>he shrank back, in pain and riBton,,.
lshment. • . •
“Cdme'-awny, .dear I” Aunt Patty
said softly. “Never mind him. "You
see,-the fever, is not gone yet, and he
does not know you.”' ■’
But from that hour,; though he was
evidently oonvalescent, he refused to
Bee her again, ? ’ ,
If she did enter the room he would
become so violently excited that only
opiates could quiet him, and the doc
tor compelled her to keep entirely
out of-Bight. *. ..
But One day When he wasalmostable
to leave rhe house and return to' his
own home Sue stole into the library,
where, he satoalone; git’/ing idly at‘ the‘
‘ bright coal-fire. ’ • ‘
“Dick,” she wisperpd,.^softly, as she
fell on her-knees at his side, “do you,
know nie now?”. . ■ ' ■
Ho started nt the sound of her
voice, and the look sheI eared started
in his eyes. - , . * ' ’«■'
“Dick,” Blie said, with a despairing
cry, “have you ceased to love me ?”
.“No,” he answered, with sudden
.yehfniehce; “Would (o Heavep 1
had?”- ..'■
“What has changed you, theft ?
Oh, tell me—why do you repulse
me?”"
“Dare you ask.me that?”.
“Dick,” she cried frantically, “tell
mo What has come between ub ?”
“Your deceit I”-hfi answered, with
emphasis. - »
“1 knqw.ndt whatyou,, mean,’-’Jihi^
faltered, . ‘
“Mean ? I mean that on the night
when you broke y6ui» engagement
with me under the pretehce of visit
ing ypur sick aunt I saw you at
your homo—Baw you leave it with
Lilriy Floyd I It was in following you
that I met with the accident that so
nearly cost mo my life.”
At.foftt she looked- a^him in the
stupor of unfeigned astonishment,
but slowly a look of .camnrehe.nsion
dawned on her fair ffic$
“Mr Halsted,” she said, in ft
strangely altered. voice, “t owe ftp
to:explanation To myeelfr-but
you, What you say Is false',
night, my father and I were
my .aunt’s
filtotgls of Um .•o.^vonta,
caflerwftr<Tf( lennitt?** the
i maid, who like myself rejoice* in that
name of Susan,seized the opportur*
Uy to drc8| harself In my clothe*, and ■
go aleighipg with her 4beau I’ Don’t
you think, Mr. Halstg^, that U may.
have beenalie whom you saw 7”
r Her quiet manner carried convic
tion with it.
“3ue?” he gasped, I have
; done you so grievous a wrong ?’L
* “Yes,” she answered,, with some
thing like a sob. “And you pretend
to love me with that perfect love
which sbunaall suspicion I” * .
“Forgive me I” he. cried, dropping
on his knees in a passion of self rpy
preach. “Oh, my 'daritng, I Ijave
wronged you, but my sin was an ex
cess of love,”
“And, jealousy,” she sal J-
“And jealousy, If you can forgive
me, Sue, I will trust you henceforth,”
“You seem to anticipate further
trouble,” she said, smiling at last;
“but your fears are unfounded, Pick-.
I shall avoid even the appearance of
evil, now that I know how jealous
you are.” ,o.
“And youwijl forgive me ?” be*
persisted, •«■
“I may as well,” she answered,
“for fate took your punishment'in
its own hands. But, Dick, dear,’
don’t always believe what you see.
You know there are. such things,
optical illusion*.
A Friend in Need.
M
England,hitherto* has not asked
that tire Italian government should
co-operntewi th her in -th e.Sou dan,
Fiequent conferences have been held
. between the British ambassador and
Mancini, minister of foreign affairH,
but nothing definite has been agreed
upon. ^Iftglird, nihrister of finance,
opposes -sending an expedition upon
the ground that the' treasury is al-
. ready overburdened, but the major-,
ity of the members of Parliament
.support it and urge that it be'
carried forward on a grand scale.
Fanful lari the' mi ristei ial* organ,
says: ’’We-will not wait'1 for Eng
land to ask our he’p, but Will give
. it witbout bargaining.. We do not
wish the -hesitation on our part to
appear as a speculation. It is said
IhejTtaliaps. are machiavellian; thia
is a noble way of being so.” La l>i-
rettd saysf’Italy cannot permit Eng
land to beulefeatedri It is Italy’s
duty to assist and extricate the Engr
lish eahinet from its present difficul
ty. The Italian forces, if promptly
employed will be able to open’ the
Suakim and Berber route and secure
Wolseley’S line of communication.
Public opinion will applau<L Italy’s
prompt/ energetic and resolute sup
port. England has 'always been
Italy’s friend.” ^-Tiie Jliforuia (Min
isterial) says:' “England is a friend
who. haff rendered ns great services
and n ever “apked us "for1 aunan TjFTL
penny.' It is our duty ai-jd' to our
■•interest to unite with her.” ‘The
Ressegna says no troops will, be sent,
to the Soudan by Italy unless under
a formal treaty, " providing for,an of-
• fensive and defensive , alliance, and
guaranteeing Italy English aid in
the event of a war w«th any mari
time power. Pretni^Qepretis^and.
Ricotti, Minister pf \Wr, are resol v-.
ed that- Italy shall enteF ■ upon a
course of energetic fiction^ in Egypt
=fifacon®SrF=wi‘th England? The gov
ernment is prepared to send 35,000
troops into the Soudan.- AU politi
cal parties - express warm sympathy*
with England and the strongest dea
sire. for a close . alliantee, Italian
statesmen now see an opportunity
for Italy to assert • herself ai? one .of
the first powers of. Europe.
: The Position of the License
Question.
Daring the debate in the House of.
Commons on the Address In reply to
tfie.Speech^ th? Premier1,: 'Sir John Mac*
donald, thus referred tq >he present pos
ition of the Licease question „
“Mr.. Speaker, we had'a decision of
Russell v. Queen, and of Queen, v. Hodge
•Uafortiinftteiy i& the recent reference to
the Supreme. Court here the matter was
presented to them in such a manner that
we had nd reasons given by the Judges
for their dectson? They have-not decid
ed according . to the Russeliwr Queen—
that is quite clear;; . They have not"de ?
'cided according to Queen v Hodge—that
is quite cTeSr.'-The only way in which We
cau judge of the reasons why the Supreme
Court decided as they have done, isI from-
the remarks of " the Judges* d uring * toe
course of the argument. During the
argument il^vas stated by more than one
of the Judgfis .that the twii' decisioji* of
lEusseli vi Queen and Queen, v. Hodge
were contradictory. Tne one wasop-
, posed to il)e'.other,:and so apparently, the
cour, had-split the difference . They have
declared Shat wholesale licenses belong
to the Dominion, and tile retail and
tavern licenses belong'to the Provincial
Legislature. Now, 1 think, sir, it is o.f
the greatest importance we Sliould get
this question settled. After , this ae-
cisiou, not one of the Provincial Govern-,
meats can * is ue a license or receive a
dollar for . wholesale'licenses; and Mr.
speuker, strange to say, the words
“wholesale'’ and “retail"; have different
significations’ in the different proviutees.
tg one province a wholesale license
covers five gallops and uuwards, In an
other province a wbolesale'license'covers
one • pint' and upwards. (Laughter )
We muBt have this matter settled, aud 4
think 4i is of thegrtatest importance
that aJ’eariy id the history of Uonfedera-(
lion, while we are yet laying the. basis
of thp Dominion funder our present, con
stitution, all possible questions of con-;
“fiict of jutieaiction should ,be decided^
' We see in the United States what were
the consequ nces of allowing a Contra
dictory practice to ob,ain?, lt culmin-
.ated in a great war. Now, one itftor
another we arc settling these questions, •
and I hope these questions will be settled
in the samo way finally and to? ever.
Tuehon, gentleman says we thould bave
no more legislation about it, but how is
tnat going to settle toe matter? Who is
to decide what “wholesale" means and
what “-retail means ? if the Provincial
Governments, as s matter of revehue,
Wish to taX tbs sellers of spirits and wine,
they cannot charge ft license fee on any
wholesale dealer in wines and spirituous
liquors.' That must be settled in some
way, Mr. Speaker, and it can Only he by
the final friburtal,"
not
On that
here at
We left the house In,
fthd^-fts IJ
ehinnhw.- (
Bavarian laws* forbid the marriage
of-OoupleB-who do-not possess suf
ficient meads'to maintain themselves,
At Howling Green, Ohio, George
Anderson, a faFiiier aged 25 years, ,
Was beaten to death Sunday morin
ing with*a hickory cane by his wife,
aged 65 years. His head was beaten
to ajolly.- Mrs, Anderson isalargo,
powerful,womat^ has been .in an in
sane asylum twice, and was evident*
ly insane when the deed was done,
A lending Boston physician Stiysj—
“The violent and frequent alterations of
temperature thip winter, together with
other causes of Which science Know* as
41. tie as yet, have created what Isa genu
ine cpldetrtloln-tbfa section of the coun
try. I rofrr to the rem ar kable .prc va
lence uf bilious colds,combined in many
cases with marked nervous and neural ■
glej disturbances. I have hot known,
at any ti me Iff the course of my practice,,
so many people dowp w*Hh ,oolda.' In
one house there nr’ six adults sutT-ring
tliis ailment,'' f
to a »
aM rW|»M
A deliqat# attention to tjh® mipntp
watil* *n<I wt*lie* of > wife tend*',
perh»paY more than mi) tiring to thu
promotion of domestic liappihew. It
requires po sacrifices, occupies bnt a
small dbgree af attention, yet the
fertjle Houroe of hli«e y since it oom*
vincee the objpetof your regard thsjt,
with tire duties of k bbsbajid, you
have united the more punctilious
behavior of <' lover, These trivial
tokens of regard- certoinly make
much way in the affection* of a
woman sgiasj!, and discernment,
who Ipoku not to the value of gifts
she receive*, but perceives in their
frequency a continued evidence of
tire existence and ardor of that love
on which the superstructure of her
happinesH ha« Ireru erected. ° To pre
serve unimpaired the affections ’of
her aRsociato, to convince hiea that
in hit judgment' of her , character,
formed antecedently t<? marriage, ‘lie
wa« neither blinded by partiality nor
deluded by artifice, jrili be the study
of every woman who consults her
own Mppinefts arid the roles of
Christain duty. The strongest ato
tachmrnt will decline, if it Kuapoct
that it U received with diminished
warmth.
PMgSS OPiMONS.
* Tlie nsmc of the eJicor of
Goderich Signal appears fifty* weep
times in tlie,. editorial page of tho
last number of thut journid.-—Spec*
.___ — =
The followers of the chieftain feel
■ore ovpr Sir .Richard f^artwright’ft
Bpeech. * Wq are not surprised that'
the rank and file are unable to hide
their vexatiari, for it doe* not Often
happen that a combatant in political
warfare is so badly crushed and
beaVen- as Sir* John Wan .last Fridajr
evening at the hind* of Sir Richard.
—(flobd
„n , .
Odhawa Vindicator In a recent,
disenssion with the Globe we stated
that were the duty abolished or a
very-low rate levied -every factory
|n this town would be compelled to
close and the'industries of the whole
country would - 6e' paralyzed. * The
Globe asserted that this was non-
sense. The local organs of the
party for once have not followed ita
lead in this matter, and admit that
thfere is truth in our statement. -
the
Wliat must be . tfie reflection on
the character of the people'of Maine
when the facts are fully considered;
If whisky drinking .be as common M
they admit, hypocrisy, perjury, and
coiiten)pkfor law mpat be unpuuish
edcrimes of hourly .occurrence," A
deterioriation of the morals of the
people is thtfs demdnsrtated to be
the result of what' we belike to. he
conone of the moat earnest U
Bcientious efforta ever mailejSi over
come an acknowledged and delving,
evil.— Ottawa Sun..
The recent cage ofH^nson against
Hannon i]luHttate8 the speed and
success of. divorce cases in Nova
Scotia. * The Wife sued for 4 divorce,
and within-three months from the;
commencement of the proceedings
an absolute’decree was granted. The-
husband’B farm was sold, for costs
l and bought in-for-the wifc)i and the
husband ■ driven, frofn the ■ Province
to escape arrest. The wife,.is now
frfce and successfully running the
farm.-—Montreal Witness.'
St John, N. B. Sun4:—Do free
traders propose to lay; .upon the
people of Canada a direct tax 1If
so let them tell the people. plainly.
In no other way can they -expect to
have free trade and still raise the
necessary reyehiie. But-they inveigh
'BgiunsTl^^ ion of
a policy which raises what is suffi*
cient by. an impost , on trade, and
eonceal the fact that if that , policy
wjgpNLreversed and free trade was in
troduced the- tax gatherer would
have to call at.each - man’s door for
his direct contribution.
The’ iaie Mr7^.GWeylJuefighegan,
of New York, never drank a.glass
of liquor in his life£ he never smok
ed tobacco nor chewed it;he never
was in a theater but-once indris lifef
and on that sinful occasion he re*
mjiined but five minutes; he never
was in a gaiubling house ; he never
was on a.racecourse, and never cirri
yied a pistol. According to'-a large
number of good and eloquent gentle
men who frequently lecture ,us upon
the awful- effects' of the evils Mr..
Owney Geogliegan avoided, 'that
gentleman should have been a truly
good, eminently pious and altogeth
er excellent person. But, unfortun
ately, the late Mr. Geogliegan was
the proprietor and . managerl,of^-the»
vilest diveof all tire viledives of New
York oily.-^Hamilton Spectator.
. Fe.w men enjoy” tlie^feticity^which
Jias fallen to Sir John Macdonald,
^pd celebrate the fortieth year of
their entrance into public life, br
their seventieth birthday.’. Th*
coincidence invites io * double
trospect, and may be used m if it
furnished a momentary dispensation
from the necessity of looking to the
future. At SeVenty the future i*
not iikely to be long to the indivi-,
dual ; but it i^'plain that Sir John
was merely feeling Iris audience and
'anticipated the emphatic “no” which
be elicited when he said “perhaps
be should make way for younger
and stronger men.” That he should
remain while strength lasts isj as he
said, the unanimous voice of bis
parly, There is no one iptriguing to
sppplant him, and tltoheiii a general'
feeling that no possible Competitor
has the elements of success which
have kept him in the position -of
chief command. From 1856 to the
death of Sir George Cartier&ir John
wa< not the sdle leader of th$ Cob*
sorvflftive Party ; he whs the leader
in Iris own Province, where lie did
not always, even while in power,
"cbmtoand 'a majority^ and lie was
often Under bbli^ation W Sir George
Cartier for the majority which thaito
tallied the twin leaders in office.
With the death of Cartier the dou*
bin headed Ministry became impos
sible; at best it was an anomaly,
and with Confederation it was in*
Cbmpfitib’e. After the removal by
death nf hfrr great ally. Sir John
jbfecame; in. tho aphete’ of’his aeHon/
I aupreertm - -The OW,; :
VogDtaMo SidHaii
CT A TO TTVMPWPP tLALtb KJtjJMij W Xiiu
wu to a fin* preywnHtoa adapted to'
eure dtomiMA of tjw scalp, siat to* Rrsf sue**
eesafal restorer of faded or gray Ixafr to Its
uaiKral paipr, gyowtK ftud yootWal beaufy.
It ha* juisd Huuiy Imitators, l>«t uoaototve to
fully suet wl to* Kequiroiueiits Needful for
toe proper treatiueut of the hftlr and sculp.
HALL** Haim Mxneweb luis steadily grown
iu favor, and spread Ito fiuae and usefulness
to eysty quarter of the globe. Its unparal
leled suueoss eiui be attributed to but one
cause: tot tolirfAhf/meHttp’ifspromlM*,
Ttoi proprietors hare often been surprised
at toe receipt of order* from Mu*toto couu-
trler, where they bad waver made au etfort for
torlptrodu^HoiM.
’ The<tts«'for * short time of Hall’s Haim-
Henkwku wonderfully improve^ the per*
uniMl appearanoe. ft oleauiM toe scalp from
• *U i»purltiii, «re* *lt humors, feyer, aud
4rru*’. to»i* 'prsy^fts paldp?w^
stiinu'.uteB the weakened glam|#. mid enables
i totm to push foreran! a new and’ vigorous
! groirth. . Tho effects of this Ktio^e are not
transient;'like tliose ot JeleoLqilh prepara-
UoiiF.liut reuinln a toug''th|^wkl<d* make*
i.e use uruwtterof economy, >
BUCKINGHAM’S DYE
re* Tut
WHISKERS
. Will change thy beftrff to ft natural brown,*
orb1itok.ff*dealrs«.( It produces a I»ern>aiient
color that will not wash awny. Cmwistingof-
ft single preparation, ip, Is applied witoout,
trouble.
yBKPAHEDBY ■ ,
R. P. BILL I CO.,K B.
■cridby aUDealers in Modfofof’.
nownxl *ft»n*
ha Mwlatanea
tor all' the row
OB* ■
ScTQftilons, Mcrcnrlnl, and
Blood JOIserdcrH,
the tx'Bt remedy, heenuse the
moot rearchiiM* and thorough b}ood*pari&er7>* ...
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Bold bv all Druggists; *1, six bottlea, **»
YOUNC MKNl-READ THIS.
The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall,
Mich., offer to send their celebrated Elec-
tric-Voltaic Belt and other Electric
Appliances on trial for thirty days, to
men (young or old) afilieted with- nervous
.debility, low of vitality and manhood,‘and
all. kindred troubles. Also for rheuma
tism, neuralgia, paralysis; and many other
disoases. Complete restoration to health,
vigor afid manhood guaranteed. No risk
is incurred as thirty days jtrial is allowed.
Write theta at ouce for'illustrated pamph-'
lot free.' ■, 3I8-y ‘
All the Thibetan men and women
staoke. ' ' * ”, :
CONSVMPTION CURED
An old physician* retired from practice,
having had placed in his hands by an
Easti India missionary the formula of a
simple vegetable remedy for the speedy,,
and ’’permanent cure of Con,sumption,”
Bronchitis,, Catarrh, Asthma* and all
throat and Lung Affections, also a pos
itive and radical cure for Nervous'Debility
and all Nervous Complaints, after having
tested its wonderful curative powers. ip;
thousands of cases, has felt it iris duty to
make it known to liis suffering fellows.
Actuated by this motive anil a desire to
relievo human suffering, I- will send free
of charge,to all who desire it, this^r^-
Pipe, in Germnn, French or English, with
full ■ directions for* preparing and using.
Sent by .mail by addressing- with stamp,
naming this paper, W. A, Noyes, 149
Powtt't Block, Rochester, N. Y.
' 31 i-iy-e.o.w.*
_ The Sultan ' of Morocco has just
celebrated his I,DOOth wedding. . *
. ’ To our Readers '
If you suffer frem headache. 'Hizzi-
,neBB,back ache, biliousness or.humors
of the blood, try .Burdock .Blood
Bitters. It is a guaranteed cure for alb
irregularities ot the blood, liver and
kidney*. v 32Mt; J
Charity kicks a multitude of? shins.
, An apology covers ..a multitude of*
blows. _. . . . :
•£, What a Cough.
Will you heed the warnibgJ The sig
nal perhaps of the sure approach ofothat
more terrible disease Consumption. Ask
yourselves if you can afford-for the sake ojf-
saving 50cts., to fun the risk; an«l.7l^iiSElv
iiig for it.—WedcnowTroin experience that
Shiloh’s Curt will cure your Cough, It
never fails. This explaius why more than a Million Bottles wcro'sold the past year.
It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at
once. Mothers, do not'be without it. -For
Lame Back, Side or Chest, use-' Shiloh’s
. Porous Plaster." Sold by J.'H. Combe. 263y.
The soft words of a'-swih'dler are
like tha 'down of the thistle, - their
; purpose is to hide the^pricklea be
neath. ; . .
A Good Kecord.
Among the mnny thousand 4>.ott1es
nf Hjagyarri’a VaIIow Ail 8p|(l nnfiynjly
in Canada,'not one hasjBver failed to
give-satisfiidtioh. It cures 'rheuma
tism,“colds,and all paitilyl complaints
and injuries. 3Lfi 2t
“Th®’htorehafiT8Wv1c¥oftlie world
consists of £3,157 vessels, which in
cludes 8,433 steamers^ England owns
15,384 .sailing ships and- over 5,OJO
steamers.
Foil Netle Rash, Itching Piles^
Ring worm Eruptions, and all skin
dit>ense8, use PrOf. Low’s Sulphur
Soap. . ’ ; 324-4t
England,' coiisumcB annually five
times as much tea as coffee,
N ational Pills purify the Blood.
regulate Stomach, Liver and jtowels,
A San Francisco thiefhas been sen-
• tenced to 40 years’ imprisonment for
jobbing a man of $6 at the point of a
piBtol,
x" ; ./ ~. , \' . ' ■ ' a 'A
As ah ar tide.for thetoilet, Ayer’B
Hair' Vigor Stands unrivnHed. lt
cleanses the scalp atid preserves it
from scurf and dandruff,cures itching
and humors, .restores faded or gray
hair to its original dark color, and
promotes its growth.
During the last year the Chinese
in Snn Francisco paid $27(00 in
fines into the police court revenue.
. Ah Excellent Report*
Hon. Jos. G. Gob Iridge, of Brook
lyn,N. Y., writea:~“I cannot express
myself In sufficiently praiseworthy
terms b,f Burdock BlOod Bitters Which
I *bave used for the1 past two years
with great benefit.” 326-2t . ...
A fifty:afire peach orchard at West
Point, Ght.1 has yielded $76,000
of fruit since 1831,.
It rrmoyks wrinklcb and softens
thk skinI The regular use of Murray
& Lanmau*s Florida Water al the
toilet tends to prevent and remove
wrinkles, the so: tn ess ot the skin
produced by It taking away the natur*
al inclination of the cuticle to form
intd ridgei and fur?oWs.
The sale of cigarettes ,io children
in/MifiSouH fa forbidden.
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The disfiguring 'eruptions, on tho
face, IhB Sunken eye,“ the pallid com*
plexibh', indicate'that t'lierg Is some
thing wrong going on wiihin* Ekpel
the lurking^ foe to'Health, Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla was devised for that puf*
. pose j And does it.
I) ns troy the .Worms or they, pony
destpo^the chilVb'dti-
Worm Powders,’they ejtpe’l qll kinds
^rwiwhV”
YOU
“ TAKETHE”
Record,
DROPSY, ’’■'
FLUTTERING
of the heart;
ACIDITY OF
THESTONACN,
DRYNESS
OF THESKIN,
THE ACKNOWLEDGE^:
; OF THE COUNTY I
THE LA
OunRESrunuEriTS
0
IN THE COUNTY,-
The following 1i from J, W. Ptolemy, of Wlr-
niptg, formerlj Erain buyer for Willimn Oillesby,
Pt Huinilton end; Grimsby : tel was for many
' yeaFa much afflicted with CostlveneM, Bilious
ness and ultimately Dyspepsia. T suffsred very
much and tried mapy different medislnes, which
gave me only teiupqrary relief and then 1 was as
bad as ever again, I was rpcommanded by a
friend, who had been restored to health by It, to
try McGregor’s Speedy Cure. I did, to, and it
was not long bofore I felt like a -new’man. and 'I
have enjoyed excellent health eVorsince. -I first
i commenced taking .'it February 7th, 1879. Sold
! by your druggist. • - sgo-st .
GOLDEN CREAM,
LA OREME D’OR,
Tbehcst preparation known to science f or beautifying the
COMPLEXION
ONE SINGLE APPLICATION is warranted to
Beautify the Face and give to the Faded or Sallow Com
plexion a Perfectly Healthy. Natural, .and. Youthful
Appearanco. It Conceals Wrinkles, Freckles.-Crow's
■ Feet, .and the Evidence of Age, leaving the Skin Soft,
Smooth, and White. .
PRICE—50 cents. Sent to any address.’ .Postage
... stamps t aken. Address all letters to •
CREME D* OR, Drawer 2,678, Toronto P.O. -
« .HI. Ask your druggist for it. Wholesale by' all whole- I
...Trade'-, -g
Fl rerite Arttoi
•f » SM-«uuw ,
P< Udw W SWftlWWi*
to*c pl the OeuuuerulM
Bucklen’s Arnie* Salve.
Tint Best Salve Vu the world for Cota,
Bruloes, Sores, Ulcere, B’nlt Rheum,,
Fev.er Sofch, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
ChllbliilnH, Coma, Bud all Bkln Erup-^
tlwna, •and poslt|vely/curea Piles, or no
pay frqu,lred. It Ik guaranteed to give
perfect MttlsfactloB, or money refunded.
. prlite 25 cento jwr-box^ Fob jaale bi
Watts 4 Co, 258-Iy
Tbere are 90 ChnrcbeR in. Ldndon
Within a radius of 12 miles.
’, Answer. This QuestiwM
Why do so many people we see around
usy seem to prefer to suffer and be mode
mtserable' by Indigestion, Constipation.
Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of
the FootL.Yellow Skin, when-for 75<$ts,
We will .sell them* Shiloh’s Vitalizer.guar-
anteedto cure.. Sold by j. H. Combe,
A 10 year, old boy in Pittsfield,
Mass., recently swallowed a thermo
meter, which has thus far caused no
tncanventonoe.
Wlshes to-iofonu hla old customers and the public generally
< . that he has again opened out In the
Carriage and Waggon Business,
On tlift Oornor of Huron and Change Streets, Olinton,
In the Brick Bull diner known aS the “Mountcnstle property,” where be will carry
on the trade in hll its branches. An experience ■ of over 20 years In business In
Clinton will egable him to meet , the requirements of the public iithl^line. -AlP
material of the Very Fest quality and the workmanship unsurpassed. Call and
examine' before purchasing. All the latest improved rlgsmunufactured and kept
constantly on hand. ...
ALL WORK WARRANTED. - * PRICES. REASONABLE.
flSr-Repairing and Repainting Promptly Attended to.
JLrTTfJ <3c O
r-CLINTON, ONT., DEALERS- IN— .
si cfc AZCedioixxesi
Physicians’ Prescriptions Carefully and Accurately Compounded,
■ and Orders Answered with Care and Despatoh.
.Public will find our Stock of Medicines Complete, Warranted
and of the Best Quality. ’ - ' ' , \
Toilet Soaps, Perfymery, Shoulder Braces, Trusses, Sponges, and all
kinds of Druggists’’ Sundries usually kept in a First-Class Drug Store.
It excites expectoration .and causes the lungs
tothrowofi’theplileginormticous;t7i«»x'«i'»e'
fterttions and fiurijies the. hleoii; heals the irri
tated parts; gives strength to the digestive ’
otgans; brings, the liver .to its ptoper action, .
anrf’Jmparts' strengfhT'to the wholtr’SySfgm.
Stlttr, ts THE IMMEDIATE Atib SATtSFACTOKY
effect that it.is^iuarranted 'to (reak tif> the' „
most 'distressing cough in a J¥il> hours Ji me, if
not of too long standing. It is warranted to ■
GIVE ENTtRp SATISFACTION,' EVEN IN TUB
most confirmed cases of Con.suutftion ! It is
warranted not to produce c6stiVeness(mbst rem
edies cause this trouble) or affect the. head,.' ■
as it contains'no opium inanyform. It issvarfL .
ranted to fie. perfectly harmless to the most
. delicate child, aftnough it is an active and pow.
erful remedy for restoring the system. / "Theft.,
" is no real necessity fisr siytttany deaths l>y Con.
suntftion, when Allen’s- I.ung Balsam will .
prevent it if only taken in time. To Physicians
• having consumptive patients, and who, having
failed to cpre them- with their own medicine, we
■ would reiommend to give Al.LKfr’S Lung BaR*-
■ *AM a triaL Sold by all Druggists. ' , ‘:
yAPAPER j WALL PAPER.
The time for Bouse-Cleaning is near, All wanting ....
Hall, Parlor, Dini’ig-Room, or Bee
. Boom Papers,
will find the. - . ' * •' . ,' .
Best and Latest Patterns
FRIEZES, OBNICES AND PANELS, FILLERS, «C. 13“ The Bazaar Fashion Books for 1883 are out and can be, had for nothing.
Call and sesAhe papers and geta Book. »*'•
' ' ; ■ Mt - B lTTLt E R ^
7 GODERICH.
KJ* He Sells. Cheaper than any eneontop ofthe Earth. ' °
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eJc
. Well as ever-
.. Lottie Howard writes- from Buffalo,
N. Y..: “My system became greatly
debilitated through arduous profes
sional duties ; suffered from nausea,
sick headache and biliousness. Tried.
.Burdock Blood Bitters with the most
beneficial effect. Am well njvever,; (
’ ; *' ■' 326-2t
‘Shakespeare says sleep is “the-
death of each days life.” Building
kitchen fires, withtheL..thermometer.
20 degrees below-zero the next morn
ing, is the wake over the corpse pro
bably. -*..,•
Dyspepsia & Livcr C’onplaint
Is It not worth the small price of-75
cents to tree yourself of tevery symptom
of these distressing complaints, lUyou
thinksocall at our store and uet a bot
tle of Shiloh’S Vltalizer,‘every bottlcjiaa
a printed guarantee on It, use accor--
dingly and if it does you no good it
wl 1 cost you nothing. Sold by J. H.‘
Combe.' 263-ly
A condemned murderer at Marshall
Tex., passed his hat, around tlw
court room 'Oft receiving his deatfi^
and six’children.— K ......
West of England, Scotch and Foreign Suitings
£ Trouserings, English &,French Worsteds.
SMITH, THECL0THIER,
Goderich., hns...a,splendidly , assorted stock, .of- new Spring >to<i-§MjnHier«GatK!Si;
Ordered and Ready-made Suits at the lowest prices ever heard Of— none but the
best oCtrimmlngs used, and perfect fits-guarariteed. A full line of CENTS’ FURNISHINCS always 'in stock. Call and see, It wip.pay you. —
ABRAHAM SMITH, The Square.
O3STT-
,1. ....
n rE’
* WILL CURE OR RELIEVE. .
BILIOUSNESS, DIZZINESS,' -.“ '
DYSPEPSIA, . - -----------"
INDIGESTION,
JAUNDICE.
ERYSIPELAS,
SALTRHEUM,-
HEARTBURN,
HEADACHE, _________r
And every specie* of disease arltlng from
disordered LIVER, KIDNEYS, STOMACH.
BOWELS OR BLOOD,
f. milborn’s eft.
A LARGE STAFF OF
Jiurou Jiewig gcrorU
18 PUBLIflHED . '
Every Wednesday Morning,
' ' * .—'■—BY-—
. *W &.' .
* • at tiieir office,
Albert Street, Clinton, Ont.
$500 REWARD!
. WE will pay tho above reward for ah.v case of
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, In
digestion, Constipation or Coslivencss we cannot
cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the
directions arc strictly complied with. They arc
•purely .Vegetable, and never, fail to give satisfac
tion. Sugar Coated.. Large-boxes, containing 30
Pills. 25 cents, ‘ For Rale bv all Druggists. Be
ware of counterfeits apd imitations. The genu
ine manufactured only"by JOHN C. WEST&CO.,
"The Pill Makers," 81 and. 88 King-st,, E.,” Toron
to, Ont; Froo trial packages sent by mail pref
paid on recoipt of a 3 cent stamp; J, H. Conroe,
agent.Clinton 314-ly '
. Fluid Lihgtiiings
Fluid Lightning not .only cures. Toothache in
stantly, but also Neuralgia,' Headache, JEaritclio,
Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica. Pain of all
kinds cannot remain ono minute .where it is ftp.
piled. When you hear of Fluid Lightning you
hear of one Of the greatest marvels ever known
in the way of a medicine, as it never fails to cure,-
and not in a week or a day; but the instant it is
applied to the affected part, Sold by J>dur drug
gist. » ' , 32<j-4t.
' Dog flesh is pronounced palatable
by several New York families who
have eaten of it lately,
Usefnl to Know.
Everyone should know that- Hag-
yard’s Yellow Oil will give prompt
relief; applied externally will stop
any pain ; and taken internally cures
cold, asthma, croup, sore throat and
most inflammatory complaints;'
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Dr, Low’s Worm Syrup will ro-
.move Worms and Cause, quiokor
-than any other Medicine.
The pistofor hip pocket is to b6*
prohibited by Jaw in.GsIveston, Tex|
The proprietoraofTHEGODKnicuN'EWs;
having purchased the business and plant
of Tub IIvnoN . IlKaonD, will in future
publish the amalgamated papers in Clinton,
mder th? title of “The Huron News-
SeCord/’ ' • -I.
Clinton is tho most prosperous town in
Western Ontario, is the seat of considerable
manufacturing, and tho Centro of the finest
agricultural section in Ontario.
The combined, circulation of TueNews\
. Record exceeds that of any paper pub-\
ished in tho Cotihty of Huron. It is,
therefore, unsurpassed as an advertising
medium. Our rates for advertising arc:
1 column 1 yeajr, $90
1 “ ‘6 mos, 50
1
4 . .
6 mos, 80 ; i mos, 13
$1,000
Hoving the utmost confidence in its superiority
.overall others, and after thousands of tests ol the
Most complicated and severest cases we Could,
find, wo feel justified in offering to forfeit 0n&
Thousand Dollars for. any case of Coughs,” colds,
soro throat, influenza,hoarseness,bronchitis,con
sumption, in its early stages, .whooping cough,
and all disoases of the throat and lungs, except.
Asthma, for which we only claim relief, that we
can’t cure With West's Cough Sy?up, when •taken
according to directions. Sample bottles 25 and
50 cents; largo bottles one dollar. Genuino wrap
pers only jn blue. Sold by all druggists, or sent
by express on receipt of price. JOHN O. WEST
& CO., sole proprietors, 81 and 83 King street E.,
Toronto Ont. J- H. Cpmbe, agotit, Clinton. 314
THE VERY
HEALTH IS WEALTH
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Canadian,
American,
British and
Foreign News
GATHERED FROM RELIABLE
' SOURCES. -
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Danger in the Air.**.
in the chilling winds, the damp
atmosphere and suddenly checked
perspiration,colds aro lurking, Hag*
yard’s Poctoral BMefttn' cures bold*,
coughs, asthma and bronchitis, and
all complaints tending towards eon*
sumption. ' * 326-2t •'•
,f In Morocco schools the Koran only
J? taught, and the pedagogues receive
15 cents a month for.teaching it. '
Advertisement, without instructions aS
to space and time, will bo left to the judg
ment oftho'compositor in* tho display, in*
sorted Until forbidden, measured by a
Calc of 8Oli<l. nonpareil (12 linos* to the
nch), and charged 10 cents a line for first
nsortion and 3 cents a lino for each sub-
equont insertion. Orders to. discontinue
auvei'tlsementa must be in writing.
- <ar Notices set ad RKAptNo MATTER,
(Nonpareil measurement,. 12 lines to the
•'nch) 10, cents per line first, hitortion ; 3
qcntff per, linoQach hubsequoni insertion.
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Salt Khcnm.
Salt Rheum, PIthptes or Blcfchos can Vethijr-
numbly removed'by a proper application of Me
Oregord; 1‘ark^’a CArbolie, to ,lhq part*
and a fcw.ddW iff McGregors Breedy Cura for
impiitf- lho<a!, • JlaVurt' atfil M,
TreptWe'd bjlMsGifegor H
at jyonr drug
JOB WORK.
■ytii have one of, the host appointed Job
Offices West, of .Toronto, ” Opr facilities in
this dopartmont otiafilo ns to . do al) kinds
of work—fioin a callin card th a mammoth
poster, In the belli stylo known to the
■craft, ,and at , the lowest possiblo rates.
Orders-by mail promptly attended- tdt
. Address, ,
Dr. F. 0. West’s Nerve and Brain
Treatment, a guaranteed specific for Hys
teria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous
■ Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration
catised tty the itso of alcohol or tobacco,
Wakefnluoss, Mental Depression, Soften*
ing of the Bfftin resulting in insanity and
leading to'misery, decay,Afid death, Pre
mature Old Ago, Barteh nees, -Lons of power
in cither sex, Involuntary- Losses and Sper
matorrhoea caused by over-oxertion of tho
brain, self-abuse or over-ffiduigenco. Each
box contains one Wontli’B treatment $1.00
a box, or six boxes for $6.00, nent; by mail
prepaid oh receipt of price.
We Guarantee Six Boxes ■
To fittre Any eftsc. With Cech' order re
ceived by us tor six boxes, accompanied
with 15.00, wo Will staid the ptirchnsorour
writteh guarantee to refuhd the money If
the trtattowit does not. effect’ * cure;
Gnaranteea issued only by John C. West
k Co., 81 and 83 King-st E., Toronto, Oat
J H. Combo, Clinton. ‘ *
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THE MARKETS
Are corrected every Tuesday
...... afternoon, jnstbefor*
going to press.
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