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began dreaming. The dream began ed the haltbreecl Three or four,
With the arrival .o a ':otter from the shots were then reasit''1t}t tate money lavas coming, help. Sherman advanced to Rad
Z't' es in. the « ening and, husband :tack on the ground, badly wounded,
.and gift) talked. dee Matter over as ana one of the dogs guarding hila,
they' sat near an odea window..' The Orangeman, had taken to night;
'rillshotly u tie bythe other dog.
wasI. ,just .Whitt did occur In � t y p 1.�� d a
reality, but in her dream.Mrs, Sher. This dog and riot rcturnt:d for two
Watt saw the , half-breed crouched hours, and then his chops Were red
down under' the lvindow outside to' with blood, but it was never dofin
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listen, She'saW !elan creep alvay all itely known whether his victim es -
the darkness, and realized that he taped or waspulled down.
Was: in possessjon.of the secret. She The sudden attack of the clogs
'dreamed that her husband rode coufu`sod the mon in hiding, and a
away to Ellsworth, just as he lead shot meant for one of the brutes
''dowel and that after he had gone a ,atruek jack in the chest, IKuewing
` vicious -looking halfbreed, with a that he had. only a short time to live,
scar on his loft' cheek came to the: he confessed . that the "pair had
t al for
1' h h f l his
fired and h voila
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(o)-YsT ImAs
• Vey, Imbed, I'n► in disgrace.
"liar 17' IP yoit Were in my place
I do not think you'd doubt
" What, fell you all about itt
:^vele, thert were some chickens•
Seime frisky: flitting things--
'Twas fun to sed thoni go
Scurrying with thein outspread winos.
Td chase the flying, feathered balls,
'J•o me was be ter fun
Than dragging rags er elippexs off,,
Or blinking at the suns
statues in the niglttand had a long planned to waylay, 1nurli.or and rob .
talk ..14th Jack, ' She could not Sherman, and hacl they ben success:'
bear WItift they said, but their looks I.:11 in 'this they would have after-
.•gud actions indicated evil. By -and- ' wards murdered the childandoarried
by they loft .the stable, and she saw the woman away .with them. He
that Jack had: his carbine and the died in the thicket within half au
Other a revolver. They -went down hour, having boon told how it came
the road toward Ellsworth about about that the plot was discovered,
two }],files, and halted at .a ford, I and 'saying in answer to'tho•oxpluna-
This was a lonesome s,ot, being in -. tions
a dip, with wild plum treesgrowiug "Surely, there must be a God, and,
ithicklyion each side of the road: • Ho Sent an•angel, to give Warning !"
Then the:dream changed and she
saw her husband coming .riding up,
'Slie knew that the hien wore hiding
^towaylay hitt, and she tried to
motion or shout t_o. warn hila.. Her
'voice would not. collie, and she had-.
not the strength to lift her hand.
As her husband crossed the crock
the two Men sprang out ani!' fired at
hien, and slie saw him fall to' the
ground and ,the frightened horse
dashed away. Tho scream she utter-
ed banished sleep in. an instant,
':and as she found'hoiselfWide awake
ione of the dogs' uttered a -long drawn''
�tthowl.
It was only three.•gnartors' of an
hour since the woman bad got into
bed. Tho dream had been. so vivid
and the impression so. strong that
she at once dressed herself, cletel-
nlined to 'investigate at .least, the
`!feint from which it started. Leav
fnsthe child asleepin and C boa u(
tak-
ing the revolver in hand she .softly'
left the house and proceeded to the
;tables. She reached them to. hoar I
-;ho low voices of men in converse
,ion, and as she put her eye to a
;reviee s std that Jack hada coin-
)aeuou.:"They wore cleaning and.
, oading their firea•13•us by the light of'
t' candle, Aid the stranger was mark -
:a on the cheek as the .woman had
I -HE LIKED TO I31 .
MODEII•ATE..
• They say 1 wits bh •arniachiein bent;
But, truly, sport was all I megtft;
Yet, some way, how I caunokteftll,
Almost before I knew,it,
Oae chick lay tight between my paws,
' The squeaks all running tlubugh it.
Jamie 11i'Far1ano • wag:,'a jobbing.. .
weaver who resided. in Balquihiddor
in the early Bart: of the present cen-
tuty.. - He had no loom of his own,'
but was ••fairly well employed by'
the other heavers of the district,
and being a• little weak in the mind,
•was very .liberally' treated. • Jamie
had • a weakness for drinking;—not
whiskoy,,but tea --and tea -drinking
at that tine, .and• in that locality was
:looked upon with .greater dislike:
than whiskey drinking.' •Itousowives
would let their whiskey -bottle • be
seen ill cupboard •or aumrie, but:
.
would hide tlleir.teain an old stock -
i the tall .or anylace
in shoo in �
at 1.P.
out of sight`of their lords, or gossip=
].1]a llOig
g . hbOui•$, .' .It may, therefore, -
be supposed that'poor Jarnio did;! not
'often got his craving for tea. satisfied.
,In fact, it'was . oonsidcred doubtful
'whether he could be .Satisfied. • 'FIe
had, on rare occasions boon indul= •
ed;in his favourite beverage, b•ut
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.not 45' such a groat extent as to.makis
"OD SO I'M- TIED 41' 11E1111.11
• I thought 'twos bast of ail
To hear those sounds from that soft bail,
The next I know it wouldn't squeak,
-_.._Even when I squeezed -it close and•'bard;''•
And then I heard a stern voice speak:
"Iles killed the finest pullet in the yard."
And. so Poi tied up here, '
But, having time for meditation,
I'•ve thoO•rht it wondrous'queer
• That on my sport"fel1 swiftly degradation}
But, wheu upon my kind "for fun" ' .
They bring distress and pain ,
No }fade is found to tie them fast .;, ,
With stake and galling chitin..
. -Independent.
shim say he had. sdloient.. But at
last he was put to the test. A. widow •
liad einployed, him,to do some iyeav
ing on her late husbad's 1001)1, ; and.
licamed. Olt was well that she lice'. during 1eL'iabsence. from'the 1•totis(� .
lie heart of a 'brave• • n onurn. 73Rd `'for' the evening,. her boys deterininz
Vie' betrayed any• act of womanly ed'to t oat''Jamie do as•nluch. tea','ae• •
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veaknoss her death would have fol-• he;cotild drink,'and theinsolves to a
owed. .She retreated as• quietly as good • deal. t,f. fun, . They made ti
lie had_collae, went ' again . in .the glorious spread for him.'. There
ouse, . and tried to think. what .'were' scones of all kinds, oat cakes;' '
'i ould be done. ."If her husbanri, sweet: batter,! 'cheese,: home made
'eft. Ellsworth at say. seven o'i/lock , preserves, Honey from their' own'
• e would bo home by,;'two in. the '• `.linos -and to' croivi} all,,'a l ottleful of
horning -by . three at the latest., tea Never .had ,Jamie had such a
;he need not make any ..new Move gliori.ous .feed. ,Two. of the boys at-
3r two or three.hotirs yet. t1 -tended on, him; and he certainlyditd
' not avant. for, pressing; 'the third
Vortunately for the '.woman the;
tale bo was in. robust health and •kept: count of 'the, ntniber, of curs
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Two !Brave Newsboys.
The part 'of New York city next Long
Island sound is' called •the East Side. One'
walking through there will hear the strangest
'mixture of language?, 'There aro Germans,
Italians, Poles and Chinese. Bach race has
a stt eet or locality • to itse'f. - The , Trish
P
brogue is heard there, too. Children' of. all
rates running together in the strests and all.
n u Bled
to
L elfish .naturally
trying to speak English,
m state it and tit mixed up. The same to
S'o
of thine hns'existed- more or less for over
thirty -years. - Many, of these East Siders do
not go mttoh into other parts of the city:
- They have a world or their awn,- It is..said
thereon in•New York Soung people nearly
grown who never 'saw the ocean.. many
things have united'to kap. .East Siders to.
thenisel:ves.•., Tho mixing of -languages has
developed anion;. the, •ehiliren• and young•
.,people. a ,real ,dialect. • This :is unlike that
-spoken anywhere else or by anybody else.
It is something like t'lie -negro dint ct, but
• quite distinct. - i1}e .say even when a. ,young
'East Side Neta Yorker of the ala5;os men -
sound sleeper. Sltee(ittipped•lior that disappeared. .The boys.were
I prossing'on Janiie the twentieth cup
if .for a night walk, and -then turn._
tvllen'lie;leaned back in his chair;
• out the light and' sat in the dare:- •
s. Both came and la at.,?vital a• sigh of infinite content,..say.- s dogsy
inm • na, bairns .nag chair,'' "I..
ger feet, Oils: at intervals .,ere per;io
o 'Na,' ' .
1n. and uneasy. Then .tvo- midi -fa -1.• like ayo• to be •moclerato.- ye .keen:
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1 1 ail
•111 -ams U e
Vle • the bo s of 101 .a l
When
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Wel
of scout must have. warned
`^oui that seine stranger Was about that'1lfollt•aucl cliscovorecl the olul�ty, 1=u loco. At' midnight Mrs. Slier- condition of, the tea. caddy, ")they,`
Iapn attached repo to the collar of t1'cro made to feel that Jalliie Lliltne
ither dog and passed out of thehad full satisfaction in the. tea -Party.
. 1i
use, locking the door:behinil !her.: Their plettisuro was not unu lxe
d
'siii
o walked dowel tete load" about With pain—as their lnuthe>.' .kept a'
Milo, and then made it detour • flexible willow wend..
.iross the prairie and struck the '
•1,.
ek--half a mile below the ford. Tho'
--James' Young, abed i lout.. 2.1a
tors w waist high and�cora, but yeltrs, w1toSo lathorllvo"itfC,reditoll,
tYtsBppcarod fNU:,uilal..5t141t ys
'about three pints ago and no trace
of hint could be found. 3.1441 a• few
days ago. His clothes and about
WO due him •he left behind lata,
and it WdS strongly 'suspected. that
he had met with foul play A fow
days ago he wrote• his father' from
. li.ichignn, enclosing iris photograph,
but no facts to coconut for the
' mysterious, manner of his disappear-
ance. .
le Was Scion across. She Stiuck the
thway !alf it anile from,tho fuid;
d walked on ; buC bad not.: gone.
trand a mile when she encounter -
pier husband. In a few i» :jnntes
Swas in possession of her story,
d he was not long in deciding on
Alan of action. His wife' mount-
the horse and he led it until they
llfroaehed the :Meek. He thou loft
t~, called to the dogs,, and went
wird to uncover tho would be as-
_Si11.
'he clogs were furious for the
it, and they had not been gone
his side five minutes before
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RS,.: S.1: M(YNS
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—•AOEN'T Pon—.
Cntii de's, Champion. Health,
-• (lorseto
` Residence -•-1'1 jtiicess St., West of hair's
A" fouled ala.and fteretlly: at)4clttt 81111, Ultp;all,. 0111b. 395-tf
3;i
Jt
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a
tioned gets up in the world 'and'bleorues oda=
'osted and well al!' this curious 'brogue ,still-
clings
till
clings to hint. • " '
• Another Haifa;. Somehow the East' Side
boys take naturally to being newsboys and
bootblacks. They are a4. bright and quick
and shrewd as any boys in the world, too.
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hereafter, they wtii have 110 ,rouble 111 ana
iingood ons,
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Tangle.
Ili Velo hes !elf, yin hytt'ebelbull,
Whit a stingroll belmbtl ebe
th. spheridew UW1, "'1 Vole uyo 00)
'resew, etig oryu rathe of eln.
I b1ev. tub syn, dau 1I'J eb rute,
>hlo, Vegi e�tt uroy there, I yarpl"
Hes teat :lir dohs: "I lilw]" ehs dale,
Vella 011 eh welt yaaw,
SCC J --ESS.
A antic nn the Jump, •
infeantaueous photography has shown to.'
Its many a new fact about od matters. • One of
these is the position of a horse when he jumps
Over a hurdle, high. fence or other obstruc-
tion. •
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4JII11At0J1 ,DIAB 'rO1Cx. • dung -to C nttr
o d vat
1St. Paul a Church.-Servicesn .6un_a, 11
e.nn And 7 p. m. ilible Class, 10 a.w, Sunday
School, 2.00 pan. Service ON Wednesday, 8 p,in.
R. Wattsit CkAt0, 13.1h, hector
Rattonbury Street Methodist.-Sertleel. at10.80
a. in, told 7.00 p. m. Sabbath Soleal at 2,80 p.
Rev. 718.1;ymEii , Pastor.
Canada i'reabrterien.- St Iree at 11 a, tn. and
axe e. on. Sabbath School, 24110 p. in.' RV
ALES. `a'lktwAlet Pastor.
Ontario Street tilethodist.-Sekrices at 10.•80 a,
m, and 7.00 p. n,. Sabbath School, 2.00 11.1n,
flay, w, W. OL4stuwo, ?tor.
Baptist Church.—Service et 0.80 p. rn. Sab;;
bath School. 2.80 D. m, Rsv J. GRAY. Pastor .
!3118/NESS DIRECTORS'
i
�ntitla.
= EDWIN XEEEER,
ate of 'Toronto, lienor graduate Royal CoUege t►
of Dental Surgeons, lnvonporated1 y•Aetof i*'tt'rffrobldnt, 18'ib.
C10ats'S Bloakl •Clinton. '• CAPITAL
t, ,, ` '$2; 000; OOtb
A11 Work Registered. Charges itivdetuts. • REST, • $500,000
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`e'�` }�l.
THOMAS wOnitlf,2 ,President. •
J, 11. R. M0LSON, Vice -President.
DB.. REEVE. Office—"Palace" bride
Temperance 11a11, Huron Street. 'Coronet. for the
County of Hut'eu Offive haute team 8 a.rn, to t3
p. m,
Clinton, Jan, 14,-1831. • • 1-y
'Jssiai:
4g1��i
lP 1 00, 000 eF ATItJY (a) k•Erin(S.E2 L'.,N1U
k, R.. POIVELL, Barrister, Solietttoorr, ete.,
888.y Searle's Bloelt, Cr is'r ll
f •ONEY to lend in large or small sakes, s',
111 goat! mortgages or perscbal secuiity, to
the lowestc'uo'-entrates, 11, itAiEF, 1lurdn,et,
Clinton •
Cl,nton, Fob. 2'3,1831, 1:•1v
MON EYE.:`•''
PR1VATEFUNDS telend 0» Town and Faint
property. A1'i'ly to
C. 1tIDOCT,
Office, nokt 1M-'ews•kilfcono (atp.9fa s) Ai'bert:St
359 em
ganitinj.
1NSVANTANEQUS PflOT00RAP11.
Herein tha picture you see something, only
revealed to man, the last five years, though
it his been seen every. day since the world •,
began. Notice how the horse elongates. him•
self for the jump: He stretches out fore and
aft till he looks more the shape of a cat or a
sgttitrel.than of n horse.• .•Ho is a runner, and
is jumping a hurdle with his jockey upon his
back. Au artist who would have painted •• a
horse in the act of jumping and would have
ventured to extend his length as much as
that would'bave been cons dered as making
a sketch untrue to nature, a caricature. Yet
here is tete filet, shoved by photography,
which lies, a good deal, it is true, but not' in
situations like the present one.
Small Stcnln Ytachts.
- Wealthy persons and those.. in moderate' .
• circumstances: are taking' to yacht building
extensively. •Thero is no • reason why those
.on the borders of lakes, rivers and. quiet' bays
should itot •have their .owe beats, as well as
their own horses and carriage.. Neighbors
of moderate means ntight co-operate and .
build one tto"gether. " • •.
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.. .PLTASIIRE STEAM YACIIT:
They Can. serve 'for* business as well as
Pleasures ,The cost of b'uildiug a.8lixall ono' is.
;$1,0h0, or even. less:' That,.sha e1 ainong well-
to-do neighbors, wealnet be a.. burden.
Foil picnics, for attending meetings and en-
•tertaiinuents• for which railway hours •are
not convenient, for boating ex.eursious of all •
kinds the . small' yachts would come in most
• co,tveniont • and: pleasant. They. can :run •
when sailboats aro be. alined:. -
,8otne of these.'. yachts are no more Ilion
ttventy=flue feet long. Theyrango trom that
to sixl.y feet, and from eight to, twelve feet
Wide: They are 'so simply goiclecl -anti- pro-
pelled that -boys' and girls }earn.. to ina inage
the -engine and, rudder, and field it• teat,
•: fun.. Iia a ' recent story -by Cnarle Bar- ,
nerd !remakes his•heroine, in a pinch, guide
the engine of: a';;tt'Rnt • latutch, thus taking .•
49B MDLZMS icor
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Rattenbury Street, Residence oppoylte'lie
�ri¢g21I.
ALAI' ING & SCOTT, '
-1-ar7:tatas, C L'.,
F. WOLFERSTAN,TIIOMAS, General Manager -
Notes discounted, Collections made, brafta-•
issued, • Sterling end An erican ca•
'oiraugo bought end sold 'at loly-
'est current rates. .
Weever .1T 4 PEI: CENT. ALL'0vED ON DEl•OEICT
(FARMMREI- -
Money advanced to farmers on their OWu notes
with one or more endorsers. No Mortgagel‘c
ktulred as•seeurlty
3I.0. BREWEkt,
Itta111iker," ._.
February 1884. CLINTON
ELLIOTT'S BLCl7Ii, . - CLINTON'.
1if0h6,/ to Loan.
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A., II, IidANN.IN.O. • JAS. &lOTP.
0400111,C.
•. CILJNTON Lodge, No. 84, t le.08t • A, ll.,
�V) meets every. Friday, on or after. Ore the
FRANK . R. POWELL, ' 'noon. rhisitiug brethren cordially invited.
J. YOGNG; w. Jt, J. CALL ANDER, SEC
Barr/NMI'. ,Sulioito9', NUtarj, ' • Clinton, Jan. 14, 1881. • 1.
• Public, etc. ,' •
Office, S'earle's'Block, Albert-st.,'Clinton.
Toronto -agents :—Messrs1l
McCarthy, Osler,
Deakin, &Creolntan.
gar PmvATE• Fr\Ds•TO 'LEND at'lowes� rato8 of //jj ♦'�••� �T Mf i
interest. : 881 - L. O.' L No, 10,
(Oytrnit,
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EAGER MORTON, Rarristors,.tc.„e -, God,
S &'
erich and Win}rham. 0. Seeger, Jr., Goderleb,
I. A. Morten Winghaul: • 1 -IJ • •
QVISON &
JOHNS
TONL
an','(hancery,and
LSnt nn lg clfice2test
Street, nukd.
door to Post Office, Goderich, Ont. • 57. .
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�C. RAYS' Solicitor &p. Office, , cor
er of
• S ci o nd West Street over Butler's Bookstore,•oodertch,Oht.
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87, • • • efQk $Ale or to Urtt,
Money,
�'to lead' at lowest c est ratan of Mem. IItP.[Cat,
• CLINTI 1ST,
'Meets sitcor'o' Monday of every
month. Hall upstairs,. opposite -
the sown MillsVi -itin
Town s brethren
-.tom
Visiting
..1 . clava •s nlcdo lvalcoil e.
sin r - J 1
: DY,
1 . PLOODY, Sins• . . T.
. 0. nTWEorne tr'ytVr, D3r..M
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CA 11 PION,. Bltrrtster,A tterney, Solicitor in
Chancery, Conveyancer, Ac..:Otfiiie over
Jordan's Drug Store, the rooms formerly occu-
'pied by Judge , -
it±F'-Ane -amount-of money to loan of lowest
rates, of'intorest. • - ' I•1y:
it ttootct'io.O
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H. W. BALL, '
:I101'EONE8R..for i•Ieron Comity.. Sales at-
tended to ih anypartof`'the Connty.,.Ad-
iressorders.to Goni.nrcu'P 0 • V-17.
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•T,i Altbl %'Olt SALE on 'f0 llErT,-That vain.
•-1 able farm 'composed of lots 29 and 80, con. 8,
Mullett, 200 Ocoee, of this 180 acres are cleared
balance good•hardwood bush Bear' rg'orchuld
of throe acres. Ordinar),-house ; good •
flnhro barn and .other outbuildinirs. Tarlo . is
• •the Town of Clinton, Terms easy.'•Apply to '
,
,' M..MuTAGGART, Clinton,' - 3:13•tf
well 'watered, siui situated about 5i mires fres#
4)1 A.S. 9N;
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L'CTIONEEIt, 1.eild,'ioon and insurance agent
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Blyth. Salus attended in towttandconntry,.
"n1 reesonebie:ernes, A'liet Of hunts and village
lots for sale: Money to loan on real estate, at
low rates of interest- Insurance efectra•on•,all
eldsses• of proper:}, Notes and -debts collected,
Coocls,appl'rnlsed, and sold, on commission.- Batik•
rapt stocks bought and sold: • • •
Tome a belatecl•p casnisbarty, whose respect Birth, Doe, 10,11140, `
-tor her rose -in proportion.- • • '•
There are fanny small yachts about New
. - Yoe k and its vicinity: They look' like baby
. - steamboats. ' '
, Mineral 'Wool?
iineral wool,” -at iginally ;discos er ed at.
Sterling., N. Y, is • !tow 'being inanufactut•ed
in . considerable •q.nantities' fol ooin tea tial
1purposes at'Stanhope, in Sussex, county, N..
J. This 14 produced from what fs.1e14oknz,es.
"slag," formerly considered ' as worthless;
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„ until by accirleitt, resulting.,from the cli;-
Y0U • COLLAR T!AT, T013 00 TO DE1.T O.. , . harg,, of `atnr f, -nisi 7a,ltOce •'•8100, as it was
Tho East Side newsboys aro not -generally being oL' ti in a molten state 11 oin the far -
supposed to be as •honest as good 'Sunday iattee, it 'MIA fond that the hard substance
school children, either. But here -is- a first- of.the !'slag" was xea lily disintegrated from •
rate story 8b0iit two of theta. I like to thunk tbe,llrass anal whipped into a feathery sub-:
of .it, like tokinow that the ra;gedest'tAiid sttwee' that arose into the air'' as rapidly -as it
dirtiest of childl•ea'can bo • as'ciean hi heart was beteg e:itninatecl from otto of the ha'•clest.
w it h mis,
b •tea's lane n t C
.tts the best. and iuClst exit:!!: su t.at. e
' An Italian hootblack !ticked otlt 0f the' "p y hv;tho sillipie tu•tion of the vapor con
. mud .between ilio street ear • tracks a sealed' tanned iu the water...'The philosophy of this.
.envelope. I wee plainly a letter that some- , kr, that any two subttanues, of an. •opposit3,
body Irtil 'dr ppeti lust.as Ile ryas going -to. nature; by cortrbining tpgetlxer, unite,to pro-
t't1 qo:
• car by. . . ,
Fos ffi ' he ]o.,tofRco wasproduct fr :n 'tie de -
in : .o. ! , new, o 1
t it o entirely 1 ie
1 •0 at .ut c
1 three t .
Y
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' contpoein•;' parts. How this is'uccoinplishtlil
•. Tho Italian tore' or the letter. Thet'e i8 oijii of the'great Mysteries of -nature ns yet
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eir
• mmore
'• a z A . at t1 •ow the theresult isnot 110
:wrrobank bills n i le, . al yet# _ unaccantll;ed Por. Yet to
out Two netesboys tvei•8 wntehin g Win. reinarkab:e thou the prolu^t of celluloid so
They Were Patsey, O'Shea' and Mikey Cor- largely used. in jewelry, fro 0, a nation of gun
Goran. ' The ' Itttiit18i dropped the •veno:opo eottxin and campliin , and of a hundred other
• into his rocket• Parley' gild lttilcey potmet al.- forums us yet.iit tfully susceptible of oxplaua
81 0ti hint. like a cat upon n mo1180, buil,•
"If you collar flat," said lafilcey, "yott go.to• •- -
de jar wide deo a1ilernletL"
•- New Outline' Maps,
• lLitoy refemedby this fO sonion
ickod nild Professor Hart.
of 31iivar t nversitv
.
has
dishonestalderin"Ii wboti he people
of, New .tiebearede a natty map of • thi United States
Patsey ,and lvlikey held the Italian and Ibe ho pd, also, that it is better than those
tople the envelope fir en hint, ' ide malt away ' , already tu• existence. Professor ,, art's neap
hl n flurry, gene to get off" without 0 pound- scums to point toward more scientific iiistrue-
Mg. •Thero wore $2:) in the envelope. • Th ` tion in geography. It is in four s0i tio)y.
two boys tools it tea newspaper office, shoved each thirty-one by forty-four inches, the
it :'tion the clerk thr're,•.nnd:;nidi - ....es 'limited States being divi'lod nt the thirty
"Pine rte owner of de Boodle." seven"h pluallel and at rho niunty^fifth fate itl-
The newspaper people ; advei,�•t�serl the en- ' fan. l;eiug111 cutlifle,' and showing rite pl•iu-
velope, and toi,d how it was :hand. ' That cipal water COlti'see, a s.cill.inl `teachar 'can.
(lay' a loan called for it. He was tt pr r, without .any great ability as a draughtsman,
and was like lout sending the. letter with ,•oinr the map so as to prey-nt in graphic
the money hr it t'' •his wito'itt the cot 'Y, 'fora! geological tants or' the eeurso of politi-
lvhi n h.1 dreppCid ,t�- ' cal .anti social developing nt. Changes of
Ile left a silver dollar apiece for theo ' imptt'ation, the local strength of political
boys who returned his looney. But a at parties, the distribution of raihvayS, schools
the othet1 newsboys made fun of thea be- or iutlusti•ial establishments, topographical
CAW they . clic. not get'any mote. iia f'cattti' it ---in short, anything' which ndintts of
Ownetj of the bank bills was not a rich sinffstjeo1 and graphic prescn:atiou-c an be
"vol+ boys is chumps," said one sella el- . shown with n niinimuni of etptiise nada
low. "We wudu't a give up da swag a label'. 'tiro mantis so dean? that a teacher
<lollai• wird w.* Jilnulyf" can easily iu•nrnitF- a nurtilliOt° Of talent; cud,
Yorkers) now trying to put into prison. Which i • different from any other.- It 1s to
bit(
anti
ta
t that
n
•T
intln
it f
for
yitxt, the two hgnevt boys were satiated. when once (Olorcdl to file:trate any pnrtitU-
Evel;yllody 'who heard of thorn praised then) Jar subject, ;they cern be felled till and used
tsi+hly. When tb4v want uiu ees to wo};lt, aga.0 at any future baler
''[�OGSE AND LOT FOR SALE.•-Bcing lot 25,
1l 1311slcy.Strect in the VILLAGE OF 14LY'I'Jl,
The lot is one of the most eligible building sites
in the 'incite and'has a good house, stable,
ery, good bard and -snit water nni• orchard rat.
the. premises. Apply to A.• 0. VAN 1:G1IUN11, ,
on the premises. •
- lni.8S0
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TTIE
IIE SPBSCfIBEit 4 ors for sale eligible
.building lots frontingg on Albert Street; also
two. boating on. 'Rttt•toubhry,. Street:. either 'ca.
bloc or in t•cpatate lots, ,to snit purchasers._ For.
further pop leulars apply to tho'undel'siprn.d •-a
l •'
JIiNSLF.Y,'Clinton. 332 •
PEDDLING .4 ACCON • FOR. SALE. i
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FIT' TOR "bUYr000DS oft .GROCERY bn 1- •
TIM in good culler; only •beeninvse-tao •
eeusons.. Appl•y to
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i 1.111'li1't n. COATS s SON •
Ct.
,Jr• Clinton,1ttaieh 25th, 1885.'„ ' 8881,"
HOUSE AND; LOT' FOR SALE: i.. •
J.'Er.BLACKALL
Veterinaryur.eon
•,
• minx I derrtlgned offers for sale his iiouso and
` Lot on 4pieen street, Clinton. Tho house is'
newly built ; six roonts three' upstairs, and tl.ree
dotal]; hap! and sloth water ;good Collar. Sitpat.:
h1
risitat 3and Stealthy .locality. Tern's easy.
Aped,' on the prandse? or tiddtfess Clinton I'0..
02V tf •1 JOSII.L'A'pot N •
Graduate of the Ontnrio -veterinary College, To-
ronto, hernia opened an.olilco,'in Clinton, is
prepared to treat all diseases of domestic
animals on the most model!: lain -
elides'. All opbt'liticns carefully -
,performed, lute taprompt...leprompt.... ly attended to by d,iy. or
'.niglit. Fees -moderato.
Oil rroi,=1st door • West of Ken-
•ne y's Hotel, 0liuton,,Ulit. V47.
CAD
CLINT ri.
Life Size Portraits . a Specialty..
Clinton Marble 1Torks
HURON STREET, CLINTONi •
W. 1/. CO -OPER, Jr.,
smiiirfncttlrra• of nn dealer In all kinds of
'garble & Granite for Cemetery
Worii at agnres•tltat dofy eompetltlon
Alto manufacturer of the Celebrated
ARTIN'ifirAL STONE for Building, pur-
poses 81111 Cemetery. Work, Wehrle must
be seen to be a11jnecint1» —A11 work
warranted toQ'1Ve satisfaction. •
�RE�IOVE .
a1RRt"'PIS FIER.has retroyadl his
i lihavinw( Parlor to the Town Hell, where
be invites old one - rte's patrons '3o call for
n nice clean shave and a selfish Mair put,
1
Latest st, lee el Indies hair•rptth g,
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'[,;AIt OR SALE.That t•M'J'.dcsitd desirable 1 tui
.L 1,1 Colborne' township, c01'Itt;V of j1 ul'On, be• •
irg composed of.portions, .ef .block '0 and 1:,
. Wcatcall Incision, containing 220 teres, about 25,-
acres bush laud and balance cleared;-risy nue• -
sandy loth) land.. Spring cr(eh running through
the farm, 'Iiwi1•111g'and,ontt buildings on rho •
promises. o
w ea . 1'bd,t\h 1 0 lura will be sold en
r.
Admit, i
�iFDi' TSor�nn. A1�pltlpotsnn111}• nr by letter fo'
Ilreitilses, or to 5(1;71114',
1t1'CI fI, Saltier:! P, 0., Ottt.. 870 31111
FORIlliP,
N—Tho brick store in Searle's block,
i
1 appl•atto the .market, lately •reont ted y
note it, ('0, as a drr goods (dere. •ThoJn•ciniscs
cru net'v end' well fitted ep, with cellar fell size,
a18o I wge roan tie stairs with )god onttsneo.l 1
Apply to W, C. SIiAi1Ll°., Clinton. 380.11 '1-
1
Dwhcs,LINtt TO BRNT.-Tite'.upstatrs pre- )
1 / noises on 'Albert street Over store, ceh.prls•
• Ing seven roams. Apply to 1441t013SON. 89t -t f
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H. Er'EAGCM'S.
BOOT 8bSH0_T�SORiE
OPPOSITE EACEL'S,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, CNT.
Ordered Work
A SPECIALTY.
EPA -I RiNG
Promptly attended to, .
1E. I EA Cn 1\J.
ED POTTS ,House,Sign,
PAI1R!AG'.E 1t (==1:XEPAL AINT!:I1.
!'need /fanning and liaison iPiva 4 (1 , d -
lo sone, School lllockbnnlgls a ayrc'nit7r. ,1011,
reter,rn Ctrnraittrcd nt•d1ri ws trill, the MIA's.
Itesalet,ce-• 1;atII Street, C,GC.1 TOW. - VC,
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