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The Huron Expositor, 1872-07-05, Page 2T r -i E HURON EXPOSITOR. • A BOY'S DgFENGE. The scene was in Sacramento street, in front of a well known hotel. It was .22 years ago, and San Francisco was in her infency. Quite a crowd• had gathered on the street, and the centre of attract tion was a big fellow, who stobd with a newspaper in his hand, rav- ing; and cursing. • - What's the matter, Wolf V asked te newcomer, who was evidently, familiar with the irate man. Matter tet returned Wolf, for that was his name,- matter enough, an' rough enough it'll be for some folks. Them Young whelps that prints this paper has gonean published some- thing 'bout me. 0, 1,11 fix 'em They'ci better never have been bon! They'd better go an' kill themselves after ten minutes; it'll be au easier death fur 'em.' Wolf was a noted desperado, who, it was said, had killed more than 20 men, and but few knew him who did not fear bim. He was at that. time chief of a gang of loafers and .garn biers that were nearly always ,to be found lounging around in the vicinity alluded to, and disturbing the whole neighborhood daily with riotous conduct. If there was any law in those days it was ,seldom 'ex- ecuted against such characters, and in the fell consciousness that they were feared they did pretty much as . they pleased. The newspaper which hadgiVen such dew* offence. to Wolf was a little .weekly'. jouenal, and its office was in the second stery of a build- ing on the SELMO street with the -ho- tel I have mentioned, and only a few rods distant. . It was published by young men—Or, I might say, boys, for -they were only 18 and 2Q years old, respectively—named Datiell and Kaynes. The paper and its youthful proprietors werfe" already well known in the city of San nem- , cisco. The article Which had excited the wrath of the ruffian Wolf was a bold denunciation of himself and his crowti for their lawless condact, and it particularly mentioned him by name, characterizing him as a "blustering bully." it was the work of young Darrell, a fearless boy hailing from one of the West- ern Scotes. Before leaving! • his home in the Misdissippi Valley, Ile acquired a fair edacetion, so that he could at least edit 11. newspaper in those early days ; and he possessed, besides, that courage and daring which may be natural in the first - place, anti which are more thoreugh- ly developed by the exposures to dangers oud hardships. Young Kaynes was quite a different kind of person in point of courage., being • of an unusually timorous nature. - To return to the scene on Sacra- mento stret. Worltinc_a himself up into his worst mood --and his best was had enough, Heaven knows— Wolf tore the paper to atoms and started fer the publication oflice. He was followed by a curibus rabble, most of whom'were elated with the prospect of a murder, though there were some present -who would have remonstrated with the evil -hearted man, had they dared. - 'Jest you watch,' said Wolf, as • he -reached the door, if ye want to see..their bloody Carcasses tumble mit o' the winder! It wont be long. I don't 'spend ranch time on sich fel- lers.' It was the intention of the cruel - hearted man actually td cut the throats of the two boyish journalists and throw their bodies orit of the window, for the gratitieatioa of the crowd and the further exaltation of his alreedy fearful name So the mob,oe the street awaited the issile -with feverish expectation, as Wolf, flourishing bis knife and revolve/ - mitered the rude frame building and rushed up stairs. All ma COliecious of their danger, the two young editors were busily engaged pursuing their usual worit tin their primitive .office. If they had heard the noise without they had paid no attention to it, stippos- ing it was merely a atreet row such as they were accustomed to heae every day. Darrell was sitting at a rude table writing, and kaynes was sitting at the counter arranging' some papers for the Mail. They heard the clatter of heavy boots on the stairs, but suppeeed it was some e)ugh Miner corning up to• subscribe for the paper, or perhaps, to see a lawyer who .occuPied a couple of- rooms on the same floor; for the bui1din4 was only a twee story one, and the second floor was occupied exclusively by them and aa attorney—their rooms 'being separated from, his -by a narrow hall way that was reached ,by the flight of stairs alluded to Ah -ha ! I've go e ye, my young imps !' exehaimed the desperado, bursting in.. Keynes recognized bird arid turn- ed. pale. Being at the eounter, which faced the door and extended across the room, be was naturally the first Mark- for Wolf's vengeance. . Ye young devils!', be hissed, scowling like a madman,'ye'll never write ner print nothin' more • 'bop me Here he flourish d his knife and revolver above hi si head. I've got a sure thine on botilef ye Saying this he ,looked about. him, with a careful scrutiny, to see that •tbere was no means of escape for the quiet youth at the table, who, of course, would not dare to jump over the•counter e,nd try to pass him, but would cower dowii with fright in a .corn.er and take Isis turn at being killed; then he reached acrOss the the counter and seized aKaynes by the hair, which was •unfortunately very long. Coiling the terrified young man's locks around the great coarse fingers -of the left hand, Wolf laid his re- volver upon the counter, without the stightest apprehension that his youthful adversary would snatch it up and use it on him, as he might haa-e done had he possessed the net ye, then • flourished his big gleam- ing knife d.eliberately • with pure devlishness prolonging Keynes' ter- ror and pain. • 'Now pray, you. young am!' he hissed. You've got a couple e' seconds or so left—just while I'in. clippin' yer ears off. I'll take 'ern off first, clean and smooth, then I'll cut yOur throat an' throw yer car- cass out o' the winder. D'ye hear Such was Wolf's reliance on the terror that his name everyWhere in- • spired that he never dreamed of re- sistence. • He simply iatencled to butcher the two young men,. and such a' thing as an obstacle to „his • will was not to be thought of. Hod Darrell possessed no morenerve • than Keynes, there can be no doubt • but that they would both have been murdered •then and there in exact accordance with Wolf's programme. Time I' he said, grinding his teeth in an ecstacy of • rage and drawing Kaynes' white face closer to his own repulsive c-onntenance. They're a waitin' to see yer carcass _drop down into the street.' Here heflourished hisknife and selected till's mark. Right ear 'fitet. Watch -how clean an' smooth I'll take it off. I won't even touch a heir.' • Keynes bawled for Mercy.- '0- 0—don't,' the poor fellow shrieked, trembling with terror. 0, 'don't, Mr. Wolf ! I didn't write that, on my soul-!' and he whined like a sch None o' yer lyin" said Wolf, fieraely. 'Yea; both wrote it, darn ye an, both of yell pay for it !' He're he executed decided circles .with his flashing nife, having ape iparently prolongec the torture as Much as he desired. Here goes ; revolver, where they .are. keep them. 'do down to your friends and tell them a boy whipped you— disarmed you and kicked yon down stairs De as I tell you instantly. If you hesitate you will never see the sun set.' Wolf,, trembling from head to foot, glanced once more at his re- volver, but did not dare to raise his hand: His face Was pale and his lips were dry. Do you hear me demanded Darrell, sternly. Yee, yes; don't shoot replied Wolf, tureting about, as commanded. He was thoroughly cowed. Do not turn your ugly face ;this way agaiu,' said Darrell, or you will pay for. it with. your life. Move.' Tamer than a whipped cur, the ruffian walked toward the door, and Darrell, springing over the counter was at his heels in. an instant:t • look- back, Or kill Meekly obeying the imperative orders of the youth, Wolf moved, slowly out of the room into the nar- row corridor. Be careful; don't let that gun go off,' Wolf stammered, as he reach- ed the head of the stairs. At tlais moment the clamors of the impatient crowd below arose with terrible distinctness, and one shrill voice was heard to say :; Hurry up, Wolf. Why don't you throw them felleree out?' Exasperated beyond measure, he was on the point of turning back, at the risk of his life; for after all his braggadocio how could he meet those below,' disarmed and chased out of the- building by- one Of the puny boys he had intendedso terribly to chastise ? But Darrell was after him, and with One vigorous kick sent him heels over head down the wooden stairs, with a themderine clatter, and rolling over the doorsill°, the defeated bully actually tumbled out upon the street before he could recover his equilibrium. Hello ! How's this ? What's up' asked a dozen voices at once, as the dreaded man reappeared in this undignified shape, without hav- ing sent any corpses outthewindow. Why, I simply kicked him down stairs—that's what's ehe matter,' said the boyish voice of Darrell at the head of the stairs_; and if be conies up here again I won'wlet him off so easy. Don't be afraid of him, for I took all his weapons away from him.' • Wolf struggled to his feet, rub- bing his heed, and presenting such look out as I count three V Th d a ludicrous appearance that he was knife was ready to descend. One greeted with jeers and bursts of —two----' laughter. So completely had. he He stopped andstarted. He had tumbled Cream his lofty eminence. in not observed the movements of Dar- the eyes of taose who either admired tell during the lest few seconds, and or feared a bold murderer, that they just as he was on the poinu of clip- who an hour ago would have dreaded ping off Keynes' ear in the polished to offend him by word or look, now manner he had•descanted upon, he regarded him with the utasost con found the muzzle of a )rifie. thrust tempt—latighed at and derided him. -almost into his face. - Ha, ha, ha !' res.ounded on all ft was a leaded rifle ,which, luck sides. Licked by a boy !• Bah ! ily, a friend of Darrell's had left in Kicked, down stairs l4e, a child ! his •keeping that very morning Got your barkers took from you? while he went- out to make some where's, your kifel Where's. them purchases. It bad stood in a cornet. corpses" Ha, ha, ha ! You ought of the room near bis table, and Dar- to be egged out of town ! Three groans for Wolf re and they were given with a will. Three cheers for the little boy that lieked him !' wag responded to • rell had seized it, cocked and level- led it with such dexterity that he had Wolf covered before liis move- ments were observed ; and be sood riaotiontess as a.statue—his cool eye by Jou& and imthusiastic cheers. glaneing.over the sights, and a steady Never before had the roagh crowd seen a man with an. established re- putation, like Mr. Wolf, thus sud- denly fall to such a depth of degra- dation. All .his name, fame, pres- tige, melted away like a mist, and. can. bit any., hair of your big head be was no longer feared—no longer that you Will weutton at a hundred respected by the low thieves and yards. Drop that knife !' finger en.his trigger. h. Yon great bully!' be said ; 'drop that knife instantly. Mind, I came frorn a country where they shoot squirrels only through the eye. I cut throats around him—only des- . The ruffian. was fairly paralyzed. pised—yes, despised by the meanest . He relaxed his grip on poor Keynesof creatures, whom he had often- times bullied as though they had been hounds. How little, how pusilanituous he looked now as he slunk away to - who sank fainting on the floor, and his murderous knife fell upon the the counter. So unexpected was this bold attitude of Darrell that Wolf was. more startled • than he would have been if a dozen. of the roughest 'men in .California had as- sailed him. There stood the boyish editor, motionless as the wal1,1 and the muzzle of the rifle did not move the breadth of a hair. Darrell held the desperado's life in jns hands-. 9 4 0 cowardly,he repeat- ed, contemptuously. Don't dare to move; lean send a, bullet through Your eyeball without touching the white .Don't move the eighth of an inch or•Plt do it and throw your filthcarcass out the window 2" . Wolf glanced at hie revolver lying upon the counter, within two feet of his eye, but did not venture to reack for it. Dare to touch that revolver—so much as look at it again,' said 'and I'll make a real picture ou the wall there behind you. You are a blusterine • hieteeinee knave! • you are a coward ht heart --a des- picable cur! You Came up here to murder two boys because You thought it a nice, easy. task, and now you are pale and trembling with fear.. I would kill you in your tracks but -I don't want your dirty blood. on my hands. Go now. Turn instantly. Leave youi knife and ward' Montgomery street! Those who had known Lim for the past year -or so, and regarded -him as a giant, now feuded that he stood barely five feet six in his boots. The dread that snrrouded his name had cleared away like a vapor. Such was Wolfe movtiflcation, when he came fully to realize what a pitiable figure he had cut, that he left San Francisco and was never seen in her Streets any more. The fatality- that, had tit us far sh ielded and aesisted him in his murderous designs now suddenly,deserted hitn. He was destined never to commit :mother ?milder ; but Was himself shot dead in Sacrameato within three weeks after the events nar- rated. I,do no know what has become of • Keynes, or whether be is still alive; but I know that Darrell; the brave boy, whose coolness and courage saved them both, is to -day a gentle- man of position residing in a flour- ishing city of Nevada. Wastec.1 Ingenuity. Boverick, the French artificer, made a chain (4 two huudred liuks, with its padlock and key, all weigh- ing together less than the third part of a grain. He was also the maker ant of a landau, which opened and ebut by springs. This miniature equip- age, with six horses attached to it, a coachman seated on the box, with a dog between bis legs, four inside, and four outside passengers, a posti- lion riding one of the four horses, was drawn with all the ease and safety imaginable by a well-trained flea. The inventor and executor of this pnerile machine bestowed on it probably as much time as would have sufficed to produce NAratt's fire - engine ot Mongoffer's baloon. --awe• es Businese Law. The following brief recapitulation of business law is worth a careful preservation, as it contains the essence of a large amount of legal verbiage : It is not legally necessary to say on a note • for value received.' Contracts made on Sunday cannot .1 be enforced. A note by a minor is void. A contract made with a minor is void. A contract made with a lunatic is void. A note obtained by fraud, or from a person in a state of intoxicatign, cannot be collected. If a note is lost or stolen, it does not release the maker; he must pay it, if the consideration for which it was given and the amount can be proven. • An endorser of a note i exempt from liability if not served with no- tice' of dishonor within 21 hours of its non-payment. . Notes bear interest only when so stated. Principals are responsib e for the acts of their agents. Each individual in a partnership is responsible fix the whole amount of -tly1 debts of the firm. ! Ignorance of the law excuses t o -one. It is a fraud to conceal a fraud. The law compels no one to do im- possibilities. An agreement without Oonsiderae tion is void. • Signatures made with a leadpencil are good in. law. A receipt for money is not always cone] nsive. ' • Ingenuity of .A.nimals. One of the largest of 'ferocious animid in South Ameriea is the jaguar—a\\ native tiger—faie mita. Besides being large and i4imensely strong, it practices extr4 ordinary strategic schemes in procuring food, _which indicate something above mere instinct, because circumstances are constantly requiring some varia- tions in their foraging expeditions for prey. Humboldt says when they find a Wale they adroitly turn it over on its hack. RI is, then helpless and totally unable to offer resistence in that condition. With the most creel manifestation of feline character the jagaar then leisurly gnaws out the quivering flesh from between the shell and carapace. Another of the, jaguar's reasoning manceuverings is to quiet- ly follow the margin. of I streams. At the sight of a fish near enotigla to be spproached, with a quick dash of its paw the game is thrown high and dry above the bank. Fortunately for the country the. ja.gulir has a match in the great serpent that in- fest tropical America. In the twinkling of an eye one of those monsters winds himself round his body, and crushes out life any cracks the bones into fragments at the same moment as - Disappointment. Lives there a mortal who can say, in confidential strain, "To -day has been a scene of toil, Of sorrow and unceasing broil, To -morrow will those evils foil, And happiness shall reign ?" No! none amidst earth's strife and care Dare venture to presume That joy unminglecl will be found, Or bliss unbroken, 'will abound, Upon a'clay, whose festive sounds A.1,a,y echo o'er his tomb. Earth's nobles oft on battle eve, Their harps and crowns prepare, To revel 'mid the noonday blaze, 'Neatli shrinking nati ons' wondering gaze, And while the victors pains raise, Their harps and crowns to wear. The trumpets herald the opening dawn, And usher iu the day, - And. hearts exultant swell the song, And Victory'sshout is loud and long, „ For conquering right hath Vantinieheel wrong. n w, oh where are they? A. fan, with with usias tic gleam, Makes haste to reach the goal Of love,. of wealth, of lordly fame, (Delusion, pomp, or empty name,) Believing that with these attained . . ] That all shall please the soul. ThO' trust in love or wealth or fame Gives proof Of woncleious faith; Yet lovers oft will prove untrt e, And fortune's treasures flit froM view, To purchase fame, the work to, do Ends but with death. But thus 'tis with all earthly things. For trouble's foaming !wave Buists o'er man in his childhoo Us years - ....kncl brings a life of toil and te' i Which clings to him through fu÷ re years, i, . To part but a.t.the grave. _ 1 But in the one consoling thought, Which unto man is given, - • We see in Faith a realm arise . Where gained is every worthy prize., And consununated all our joys,i That place is HjcjeiaLenc.A. ERICK. BPEOIAL NOTIOBS. BREAKFAST—EPPS'S COCOA—GRATEFUL AND Cou1on.71No.—"By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of Aigestion and nutrition, and by a careful appliba- tion a the fine: properties of well - selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has pro- vided onr breakfast -tables with a deli- cately flavored beverage which may save us many doctors' Service Gazette. —Made simply With boiling wa- ter .or milk: Each packet is laliellcd— "JA?,rE8 EPPS & Go., Homeopathic Chemists, London." Also, makers of Epps's Milky Cocoa (Cocoa and con- densed Milk). •erbi' Is your throat sore, or are you an- noyed by a constant cough.? If so, use premptly " Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers." They will give you instant relief. They relieve the air passages of phlegm or mucous, and allay inflammation, and no safer remedy' can be had for coughs, colds, or any complaint of the throat or lungs, ancl if taken in time their efficiency will soon be preyed. Sold by all drug- gists and country dealor:L Price 25 cts. per box. tea A .gentletnan afflicted with the chronic rhenmatism says : "No descrip- tion of niee case can convey the vast amount of benefit I have received from the use of Johnsen's Anodyne Liniment. I believe it is the best article in the world for rheumatism. ea. If a horse has a good constitution, and. has once been a good horse, no mat- ter how old. or how much run down he may be, he can be greatly improved, -and in many respeets -made as gobd as new, by a liberal use of Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders. TRADE MARK • • Georgert's celebrated medicines are now for sale in most all of the stores of deal- ers in medicines. The attention of the public is called. to the fact that over 120.- 000 packages have been sold, during the prst few years in a portion of the Pro- vince of Ontario alone, and more is re- quired, as the demand is steadily menus- ing. This of their eurative powers is sulii-cient proof. They are warranted to purify, regulate; and strengthen the whole human system; not to cure, any thing and every thing, but to be benefici- ai in most all cases and hurtful in none. They consist of pills, powders, relievors, and ointments for the human system ; also liniments and powdeis for horses, cattle and other animals. Sold in Sea - forth by R. Lumsden and J. &atter. M. GEOROEN & SONS, Barrie, whole- sale manufacturers. Thomas' Eciectrie 011, WORTH TEN neres ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. DO YOU HNOW ANYTHING or IP? IF NOT, IT IS TIME YOU DID - There are but few preparations of medicine which hare withstood the impartial judgMent a tli pole for any great length of time. One of these is Tnoetes' Enna:nue OIL, purely a prepar- ation of sii of some of the best oils that are known, each one possessing virtue:: of its own. Scientifie physichms know tbett medicines may be formed of several ingredients in certain fixed propoi tions of greater power, and producing effects which could never result from the use of any -one of them, or in different ctunbinations. MOS in the preparation of this oil a. chemical change takes place, forming a compound which could not by an poseibility made from any other combinatinu or proportions of the S41110 ingreill,:12tS, or any either itenedieets, and enthedy different ,from colythine, Leer before, made, one w 'eh produees the most astonishing re- sults, and Yin„c: a wider range of applieation than any medicine ever before discovered. It con- tains no alcohol or other volatile eunee- quently. loges nothing by evapora lion. Winerever applied you got the helielit of every drop ; whereas with other peepaxations nearly all the vice:hal le lose in that way, and you get- wily tile small germ- tity ef UilS N‘thich they re:iv centein. S. N. THOMAS, Puemrs. N. Y. And NORTHROP & LYMAN, Newe„mtle, Out., Sole Agents for the Dominion.- NoTE:—Eleetrie—Selected and Elee.trized. Sold in Seaforth by E. Mason & Co. anc111. Lumsden. The GA -cat Female einetly. JOD ,I<LOSES' PERIODICAL PILLS. HIS inYahiable medicine is unfeiling in the cuye of all those painful and. dangerous diseases to -which the foinale constitution is subject. It I HE -BLANCHARD CHURN moderat.,s all execs and removes 1111 obstructions, and a speedy mire May be relied en. in a short time, bring on the monthly period with 3lCUPACTurtz.D BY To married. ladies, it is peculialy sutedIt will 1 A i•i. regularity. • 'Those should be taken by Fereffles PORTER, ELANCURD &SONS, AINLEYVILLEI PT KING MILL, SASH, BOOB AND BLIND FACTON- , min, ale° eho good -ill of the late rum, is new The subscriber having bought out the above prepared to fill ell orders in his line of businese, Sash, Doors and Mouldings ON HAND AND MADE TO ortbra On the tortest notice. GUSTOA-43LANIN" Strictly attended to. JA'ArPS BENXETY. Ainleyville, May 16, If172. 282-47 SEAFOR.TH PLANING INIILL. SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY truE subsciiber begs leave to thank his numerous -L customers for the liberal patronage extendeata him since commencing bueiness in Seaforth, apt truets that he roay be favored with a continuants of the sanie. ' Parties intending to build would do well to give him a call, as he .will Continue to keep on hand a htrgo stock of all kinds of DRY PINE LUMBER, Sit S E DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES, LATH, ETC, Efe feels confident of &sing satisfaction to these who linty favoui him with their patronage, as now but fust-claes workmen are employed. neeePartieulafatrention paid to Custom Planing. 201 JOHN H. BRO A DFOOT. SEAFC/RTH NOVELTY' WORKS. T 31. IITIN haying purchased the premieet " • on. Godericla Street, in rear of the Mendes Hotel,- Seaforth, intends hereafter tarrying ret business there in the following lines. LUMBER DRESSING, In all its branches. Doors and Whitlow Sash kept constantly on hen& Door end Window Frames made to order, of the best instelial and at the ehortest notice. Mouldinge, of all patterns, kept on hand Ana nj:tTan'ernitopo,raCearti..ot, Beet and Manure in Bullere, IVagon Reeks, Horse Hay -rakes, told $ variety of other Farming Implements, of t)011 approved patterns, kept constantly on hand or made to order. PATENT PORTABLE FENCES, Manufactured when required. TO WAGON MAKERS. The matlersign ed would also beg to inform Wag -- on and Carriage Makers that he. keeps onstantly on hand, all kinds ot Bent Stuff suitable for their work. Cerpenters, Builders, Armen: and the piddle generally in need. of any of Ilia above articles would do well to favor me witlatheir patronage, as in my new pre/nit:es, I have faeilities for -doing this" branch of work exhich eannot be surpassed. JOHN M. MARTEN. Seaforth Novelty Works, '* Goderich Street. 228 • 1 WHO WANTS A GOOD SUBSTANTIAL WAGON, or a n.tee STYLISH BUGGY ? WILLIAM GRASSIE SEAFORTH, T_TAS on hand and for sale a nurnher of hendeotae -1-4- single and double BUGGIES, all well ibeished. ADA manufactured of the YeiT hest material. Also, LUMBER WAGONg, Which, for excellence of huiltl, nuclease in. running. el:inlet be surpo.seed by any menufecturer tial Province. A few nEerocreim WAGONS on hand, and more making. wa-traAlt GRAssm sells as cheap as nny other establiehleent in the County. I And General Joh Work attended to prOmptlY. •BLACKSMITHING • GET THE BEST. during the first throe months of laregnacy, as they are sure to bring oia Miscarriage, bat at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and S innf Affections, pains in the bacle sea limbs, fati me on elight ex- ertion, palpitation. of the heart, hysteries, and -whites, these pills will effeet a wale when all other means have failed; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, ralomel, antimonyor anything hurtful bo the constitution. - Full diereetious in. the pamphlet around each package, which should be earefully preserved. Joh Moses, New York, Sole Prc.nrietor. $1.tf0 and 12,1 cents for postae enclosed toNmehop &LYenan, Newcastle, Ont. general. ageing for the Doniinien, will insure a Ont., containfug over 50 .pills by ] retL1712 ild in Seaforth by E. Hickson At Go., and T1' 1 B. Luresden. 19 7-6• • 14 . • - -04 • Anr-4. a. Ma concord„ „New Hamireere. This Churn is decidedly the best and cheapest that has ever been offered to the Canaditni It chnins rapidly, works easily, and makes fleetest butter. It is also simple and durable. FARMERS TRY ONE, NO SUIT NO SALE. If it does RkILWAY TIME TABLE, not work satisfactorily it can b81! tUrLeti. "Trains leavo the Seaforth station as These Churier tan be soeniit nny time st ;aim - follows :— son Brothers' Hardware Store, Seaforth. • Express. 1.02r. et. Express. 10.50 A. M. GOING WEST. Mixed. 3.35p. 31. 8.43p. M. GOING EAST. Mixed. Mali. 2.20 P. M. 8.00 A. 31. 13:1=321331E115:4 ---",x113.1=ZEM3 - --------- V I OTO Fl IA HALL. TILE Subeeriber has opened a new EfOTEL and EATING HOUSE, Mein -street, Seafinth, first building North of Grand Trunk Depot. Meels furniehed at all hours; good accommoda- tions, stabling, &c.; the best liquors always on hen d. In connection with this hotel there is a hand- some13- fitted ICE-CREAM PA11L01t, with suitable apartments for ladies and gentlemen. 268-13 C. M. DUNLOP. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAJN. CAP.TWIZIGHT.. L. D. S., Surgeon Dentkt, .exteacts teeth. without pain bythe use of the Nitrous-,Oxi.le Gas. Oir.ce-0., or the Fountain of Faehion. Mr. POIN ter's store, on the Market ST12113. Attendance in Senforth, at hnox's *Rotel, the fiest Tueedecy fend Wedeesday of ea ch. month ; itt eiil:t011, ftt Ole Corinne2.i ilotel, on the felheeing Tiraere- days and Fricla-e. The remainder of the Linn: at his Stratford eitice. Partiee requiring new teeth are. requeeted to call, if at Seeforth and Clinton, on tate Eiraz (WV; of at- tendance. Over 64,000 petiente have lied teeth extracted by Ole use c31 the Gas. fit Dr. 0oultan's Gfilecs, New York. Ian; - • FELLOW'S HYPOPHOSPI-IITS lilONG ST the diseases overcome by the nee oe 4- -1- Fell -tees' Cempenral Syrup *1 opheef are Cone -zip -It ice:, AN z ra a , ingl,,/:111!(311, 141,1711:41t- nerNorts Car.,ine Brun -hit- 31acbilie in all styles. 0 C. WILSON, 230• Apeicultteal Implement Agent, THE BEST SEWING MACHINES Made. tau be haa itt WM. N. -WATSON'S SEWING WACHINE DEporl SEAFORXII. "TILE GE2a71YE, 110 WE" Sewing Machines, in all styles ana sizes, and ' , " TILE OSBOILY" is, Chrenie Dierrle. a, Mel:niche:1y. 5,ehility result- . ing frem Typlmid an 1 other low fee ere, Deefieheritie Pi eetration Eyete. le, Hypoehrealria. Amen( erlela, Chlorome, Aneenia, 'Leeeereheeci. Nirveue. hxeita, Merasnine or \Vesting of tine 3lueelefe-Aphoe. ce• Loss of Veice, Chorea or St. N De_nee, Sluggish:lease); the Liver. 'Uteri -in ted aocl e -lel Action of the Heart, Suffoeating Feelines ceneed byf;u2incboyusAo:et: clifritch(e., saaes leadieg thereto, and Debility freeni vir arine.s cansee, many eases of whieh cippeeceed - hen -bleep. JAMES L FELLOWS, Chemiet, 8t. John, N. B. The subscriber has reed:veil a splendid taipply at botb tin :e 31:whines, whiehnrc proncsineul by ere- peeienced liends te be superier to ,tny others madte For ;drengtn, simplicity and perfeetion of coo- etrnetion • for ranee of ewenk, from light gauze tO beaver ancl. leather ; for beauty and eeartness - t; - • - d a weeee &i101 on both woo: r anti lower threals, for durability theno inticOeinee are nnriyallel Eni. veryn2L....e waarrant,ana breitrnetioru3 given out on trial, or rentod by LIODth •I. rcspin ible parties. .11.20 AVM. N. 1V.I'll-:ON„Scafortb- Moore a .,Dluff firm. .—A toast a VOnnettiCtit: where shall we — Why is an o chief like an old has experienced 111 --The St. Aibl er thinks " sky e,dor fot for country milk quart." — An Illinois so hollow from ele printing business that be propoees stove pipe at tbre -- A niiddlet-si eomposition on 44 efl that 44 we sll avoid extremes, wasps and bees. Onlan t woman when yot ssaswered young 44 Why q" 44 Be( tura summereet —Judge Itisa lawyer " He , Bitperlative life; to get on, and tb honor, and now bonese A young &rises store the a rose -bud for hi it keep I" ingrain "h, yes, a lo• you may keep i — A Rhode .1 •arnination by a =aster, being- al tetods are theri scratching his plied, "I don't you've got in Lave none in RI —" Peter, w that boy?" ss 44 He wanted t from 17 how,m took ten of h and now he w-1 back." 44 Wen • iti" c4 Cea, 51 bow many is le " )10ther, morning, after bed, "I think out of bed las cause I slept t in." Musing doubt -whethi right explanati that wasn't eh cause 1 slept t --- First Str that women a rageousIy deco look over here TP°ise evitl Second Sti Yes! I can't I -more festive 1 funeral old „Fr First Stran frump" is ray Second Sti ous old poi•no atid have som et due here —Various. times earlier, fore • that, too How: The mosql an elephant, howeet under la, good many tbe elephant eause a good snian way IN It is bar( the mosquit teeth. The fact that he inside of hi and sharpe ever saw. these. Tney a blades, ant each other. make a me around wii and einge. .we let hie picks one • is just to- aeiicate ai- ready, he and push. and makes suck the 1,4 as much bt done his d leave Vf= bill ; he 3 will leave for it, honest ion. ready to It is pot enee to bit to give us. the head lower end other poe poison eno poison is tle of it in 'mosquito After h