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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1889-02-01, Page 5- • ,I _ • r � r , I POINTS COII!SERNING THE RELATIONS pauy" oY girls! This, however, is what is ;. - d'. four or five unfortunate creatures stowed South* 1. �. . 1 $ t III t ­yA Now hides the prostrate shore; retreating soda they have twenty, or even more, of these un- bilitles-P-edreas for Injuries -Accidents t r and Hazardous OCCupatiorae-Purchases i So, youthful Ward, will passions surges roll have as many more mouths to feed. This i 91ade by Servants -Notice Requires!. l • ,I _ t . Discoveries Often Ma410 by the Captains 1. I t)� Against the shore, like armies tothe fray, Then break in silvery clouds, while rainbows of Ocean Steamers -Caught, Hardly an ocean steamer, bound for Amer- ,i 4 ) k 47_ _ V., a c: P , ( I i H - w_r� - - - �\ ; �` .may _ a! o tt, r . � . , ' Jobbing Department not surpassed Coun-Uly..�I ,,,! ^�, - . THE ROCK OF AIUDAH, _ .. , STOWAWAYS ON BOARD. . I - MASTER AND SERVANT. Aludahl Seethe blackening waves advance Discoveries Often Ma410 by the Captains of the "Swou", Class. Against the shore, like armies tothe fray, Then break in silvery clouds, while rainbows of Ocean Steamers -Caught, Hardly an ocean steamer, bound for Amer- POINTS COII!SERNING THE RELATIONS pauy" oY girls! This, however, is what is ion, leaves aport in Great Britain but has -dance OF EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYE. OYE. " in the long lines of d;amonded spray;, The strike, they break, they die on the lagoon. Y four or five unfortunate creatures stowed South* Like stranded whales, their long triumphant swell away somewhere. It 1s within the expert- • once of captains to make the discovery that - A Contract for Services and its Itesponsl- Now hides the prostrate shore; retreating soda they have twenty, or even more, of these un- bilitles-P-edreas for Injuries -Accidents They leave the pearl, the coral, and the shell. desirable passengers aboard, and that they •; and Hazardous OCCupatiorae-Purchases i So, youthful Ward, will passions surges roll have as many more mouths to feed. This i 91ade by Servants -Notice Requires!. On thy young heart, but do thou seize the lyre Makes some skippers savage, as when they boys. and were found ,snore apt and more Y P And wake the soul of music, at I:er bymn sail they have stores only proportionate to I "Has a person who is his e-1 by the year any The threatening floods will suddenly retire, their crew, with due revisions for delays i Pduring claim oil the employer for care or attention And on the strand of thy delivered soul Leave songs whose spleodorsneversball bodim, from gtress of weather, will of God, etc. g illness?" -Garnett, from tile„ Polish. The stovyaways are recruited from all sorts Legally, no. The illness of the screen[ breaks the contract, and the employer may _ Music for the Invalid. ; Music and conditions of ?nen, but as a general rule they are mostly incapables and the scum of engage other help. The employe cannot oil- of medical history, c The sans edr to i11 fact, the streets of London and other great cities. force any claim to the place again after re. hi > abound in records of cases in which music It can be truthfully said of them ars a class, covert'. The season for this is that the has accomplished cures when every effort ,if that their leaving is usually for their employer cannot jeopardize his business in. attending physicians failed to produce any country's good. They hang around the docks terests by holding a place open for an inde8- .1 . satisfactory result. Our nervous organism • until an opportune moment arrives for ship- nite time. He is supposed to keep no more is the seat of sensation, the mainspring of ping aboard. Usually they select ships which help than he needs, and is not required to vitality, whereby our imagination is alike are taking in a cargo of pipes or -some other tarn away a good servant who has taken th3 stimulated and controlled. The influence of material in which they can make a comfort;- plVe of one who has been obliged to give up the imsgfnntion on health is exemplified by able biding place, Asa general rule tbey pre the work on account of illness. This rule is those who are the victims of hypochondri- assisted by tile •`•`bumpers,” or ship laborers, not, however, strictly adhered to, as employ - ,11 usis, and even in caries of actual physical ,with whom they are leagued, and who, while ers are quite likely to make places for former uilmentH'the intelligent pbysician recognizes loading a ship with brick, can easily build employes, especially if they have proven the importance of diverting the lxagnizes up a square room in a dark corner in which themselves capable and trustwoethy.' hind from the contemplation of his condi- stowaways can be accommodated with com= "Are an employers heirs bound to con - i. tion, which invariably [Auris to aggravate his symptoms, par•ative comfort. When the cargo consists of pipes the stow- g P tirlue a contract with servants!' "They are not. The contract for service, Presuming, of course, that tileand invalid is aways creep inside them and wait patiently all responsibilities PO bilities attaching to it, are not one those unhappy mortals having until they think the pilot has gone 'off and canceled by the death of eitler party. This t A violent distaste for music, what eau Le the vessel is well away from land: This lav P is as implied condition in a 1 contracts for P j better adapted to cheer the mind and rein. vigorate the entire system the d'orartwhich ` --investigationport Inas its inconveniences, as directly a ship he officers start upon a tour of service," Has an employer any redress for injuries f • appeals directly to our emotional naturef In sail often throw "awakeners++ to his property through willfulness or negli- Borne Instances instrumental music has the into'the pipes. When they hear an appre- ciative howl they make the stowaway crawl g'ence on the part of the servants?'' None; that is, none of any actual benefit , most -potent effeet, and in others a song which recalls ]pleasant memories hes the out. The majority of the men, however, to him. There is a provision of law that greater influence. Lige all other medicine, either escape the missiles or bear the sh-ngs Provides for certain acts; misdemeanors or ul order tel Lo cfldcacious it toast be pm•o and arrows of outrageous fortune with Spar. malicious mischief; but unless the servant and well compounded and of a kind , ] ]d tidal tad tan fortitude, because it often happetls that has property, it is only a waste of time to in- to j to individual require]nentk" , Th0 subject is... atter the officers are satisfied that there is _..__._ _ _ - —g .__ y no 0110 there, nn olid time the std -wawa s stitute legal proceedings, unless the offense is o�l'o [tint' demands punishment on the I me of eonsiderat,lc interest, and its cuteful and likely to r•,• st is y y Lyall in much In acticul come from below and begin to inhale the ground of protection to public interests." "If good. - I3osun] Dlusi ozone fu safety. a servant hires for a given time, to do --..Ile-- - When a ship is too far out from land to a certain kind a work, and, when tried, is - Textbooks PuUllshed by the Stutc' ' `'ll ' scud a boat ashore, the captain is reduced to the necessity of taking the work be eau I„ found incapable, can the employer be corn- Po110d to pay wages, or kee) the person Irl F u's'6 -1 til cbools of CaliforniaCa hfo niat are now s e) °F' 1 lied with textbool;s published by the sttate. get out of the stowaways, acid lie ginerttlly , Bard employment until the time contracted light Looks have been thus fur 1ssu0<i and (loan this liretty efroetually if there is only a moderate consignment ,of thorn..' But it"i-s for expires," - - "Certainly 'n-ot:" Inabiliq'tti perform the nlaf w al•: 1 i e t't 5tul.00l's b'• Y )u habe(1 b fries[ e t. F Y I concerns tt111 be in. use, 'rho best talent hard for only captain to find won: for twenty When a labor agreed sed upon cancels the contract. Tho li servant run not receive an compensation ninon the idea: edlleatOr9 is ern )lo eel in g I Y ' extra men. overwhelmed by such a number.th0 smartest are put, to work u; deck Y .,� y per for labor not ptr5ierly performed. If, how - writing then• o •c c b0 1.. Azfd nu arra of r fuddle o , Y nlell is allowed to increase the retail )rives. hands, the' rest "are t3•eat(p(1 its steerage pas- ever, after failing in the task agreed upon, , , 1 - l he=state =tau nnr 1,. 6 u sold Por oil ocnxq i, re Hen ors and handed over t� the police on air- i rival. -XV. 13. Harte in Detroit Fred Press. he is l:e�)t at work, that he oast d0, he mliat.,j,o . Paid for the time so consumed, and at a rate Ruction of 25 cents on tile. grammars for- Dterly in use. The price of the general his- __--__-__-_-_•�.•_ adjudged fair for such occupations. For fury is 80 rents, instead cf $1.25 under the Found After !lane Tears. example: Should you hire a man at a given suns, a•: a cook, and L•eep him employed for "hl teni, The other books a re rc )ortion_ Y= P 1 utel reduced. Asmall pet, cent. one 5 Pe Worley The coming removal of that ancient insti- tution, the Boatmen's Savings hank, from 1. sonle woe s as errand boy, you must pay him received fur these }looks is invested til a sink- Second street to the hum and traffic of Nash- the wages agreed upon; but should you then put him into the cook's place, and find hire ing fund, and it is estimated that in twelve tars the publication department will have ington avenue, just west of the big bridge's mouth, has awakened recollections of the i unable to R0 his work properly, he cannot paid for its plant and will then be self sup- early finances of St ui the time wheo demand cook's wages if he returns volun- tartly to his position as errand Loy. IIts ))• porting. .The books l o s thus far issued 1] 1 fi highly Y .pokcn ,d by most of tube Leachers.- Boston its banks were tow in number. Alluding o n mbe g t the changes wrought in local architecture e b faihu• . t0 • ca • cook as agreed has mode a new + , 'PranveriUt• and in local institutions than which no more + contract nocessery, ' Ar0'employers ',held responsible for ACCl- -- • -- . . _. CasrH of Abseutmindedut•v:. striking may. be noted than this same classic 'pile'the Boatmen's directors aro aboutto dents to servents front dangerous surround- .,A'good place to stildy absentmindedness is rear, Tbeophile Papin;•the real estate agent, , Ings?' If 'al Rervent engages is an occupation in P. restaurant. yearly sail ()f theta aceumu- remarked reminiscently: "It was some years 'entered notch is hazardous life or !not and does late a little store "f. umbrellas, canes, gloves, ago that a man the bank on Second not know of his danger, or is not warned of g . overconts, wraps, handkerchiefs, eyeglas@es, ' pocketbooks, latch key,, jewelry, hairpins, street with a somewhat diffident air, ,and looked inquiringly about him, As •ono not it, the employer is responsible.. If the ser- . snuffs, parcels, hand bags, and fn fact every- quite positive of his bearings, lie scrutin- vant is aware of danger, and continues in the Iihat is not fastened to cus omers by ized the building • Closely, looked ',about' the service, be does so at w his o n personal risk. . -uature or the tniltil', or cannot .follow then, interior; and presently. found his way to the For exarriple: Men, who work, ip ,powder' or 'do, out, like children and dogs. Tien have been cashier's desk. dynamite mills, and similar places, so e known, after ordering their ileal, to fall into • , ' 'There used tap tie a ball;: here in the old with full knowledge of their danger, and ' ;I,tits of abstraction so deep that they'got up, tithes,' he said, 'called the.Boatmen's Savin g take the responsibility upon themselves." ';., a ,11 paid 1 their bol .nd' were about t0 walk out; inRtjtuti0li. I ,appose it is cdead lou a o; g g "So the servant when he takes a position ' 1 till I to 'ta reminded tiled that they, had not w t c r )t cvaten t M1 hag this bank, of course h,g 1nS nothing t 0 do with g with knowledgeof its cion ors n[ Y be said they bought,. Others have eaten and passed itf to contribute to his own ,injuries or mts- (tit forgettingto pay, though this kind of ' !',It is the same bank,, replied tho leashier, fortunes?" :.bstraction awi fhe abstraction practiced by 'only the Dame is a little changed.' "Precisely so; and, in the same way, if piekpoirkets have features in common. --New ' "'Ali 1' exclaimed the stranger with sur- he uses LUU1S o appliances that lie *' , r' c t c Tribune. prise. 'Well, whet, the old institution started knows to be unsafe he ex oses P himself --'----'- "' - e I was onof the first subscribers, but I only to injury anti cannot sec over damages In . , 4 tVlleu Small C:PnandP, is Wanted. 'put in $100, I reckon, after so marry ups case of personal basal. He may lease the X mail wbv rushes mt,u it place hurriedly and duwns, that 1 tits[ have been wiped Out service if he fears to work under such cir- ' laud asks f%,)"small change for a bill A con- long ngo' cumstances; but should be remain.,,be alone sidered a LLpoming nuisance in all first class � 11 'Who are you?' the cashier asked, and '.as re9ponsible'fgr resulting injury-" cummerriaR centers, and the inventor of the 'what is your Warne! "Is an employer held accountable for the patent cash register is bailed as a public '• 13Iy name is Jefj'eriw-- acts of his servant?" . benefactor in these quarters. W hyl E. ' 'i'L-omns JeRer;es?l cried the cushier." "To an Latent he is, while the servant is .Well, because it is, impossible to spec the drawer of 'YOB, they Called e Tom Lu,' en s e,d to the direct line of his s duty;, but be the -register to got change unless a sale is "' W here have you been, Illy. Jefferies, is not accountable for damage done while "ming up"' In consequence the applicant for these Inn;, years, and why haven't you writ- the servant is pursuing bis own pleasure or change is obliged to snake ,t purebaRe before ten us9' convenience. For instance: A delivery he can be accommodated. This helps trade ' 'In Caljfarny, and of course I thought wagon rain over a child. It was proven that and creates a g00d existse to Ft.ave off the the $100 -was a dead duck,'aud it's only your the driver had taken the wagon out without le wh w L' „' o ant a 111 broken ,n u • r, e t, l t - Pew talo • g sin at called th at led me in now orders to carry m Y some articles for members Chicago o Herald.f g ,''Weil, liar Jashier, if you have been his awn foul! Therefore the o caner was ' - - - idle,' said tb0 cashier, taking down and not held Por damages, the vehicle not being ° Large 11IaePs "f Wovship• opening a great folio, 'your $100 has not; engaged in his business or under his orders, - The 1 Christian artiest lh, n,tr.,n pits;' ,,;' tr�;•:;nlp in here ft is. Your check on this hauls today is flH it w held that am t under such circumstances ' the world is the cbure•h (if t, i •rtes s in good for $7,875. You have only to get some the man was not his servant." I Rome, wbieh has a capacit v 1',v,, ,•,mgrrga. one to prove your identity and we will pay it Ills an employer responsible for debts con- tied of 54,000 persomnc, 'i'hc I,u•,'.' nrxt ill over.t "-St. Louis Post -Dispatch, t] •acted by servants while in his employ and order of size nre: 31i1:lu ('•ilhcul:il. which --_- _ -.M.__-_ I noting as hisagentsl" holds 32.000;118t. Paul':;, L'out'.•. ,.NL.11.11 willFen Picture of lire, hranh Lesf1P. "Under ordinary circumstances the court contain 32,000, acid Vit. Pale,,, I,,nu;nn; kith 0, a a e�ta� q? p i d I �% s 100� ^n would hold them accountable. !f a servant it capacity of,,W.00J, The sirueo 1•,+1 01,011 i y i looked out of one corner of my eyes at is in the babit of going tp a store to purchase r the buildings lif 8t, 1'elcr's i.;'sB;u to be.'40,• the bright, humisome woman by ply side- , artielesfortheuseof the family;andhaasdone WOsquare n•• f<!el 1, t , i 1 I 1 ., i' + r , i .111 i ;, ht 'tor .ICIin.- , g who had Just,given w elbow scl b a ,tool it is j ]h g Y K 1 so At the master's orders he is accountable , _ ;ish erre.., BpHtuu L'uif;;.•t. nmh d jabbed a !bed Lhe loins of m r' ' 1 � l Y filen,Il into such debts until the tradesman is notified to � my copy paper -and thus sicidways watched" thecontrary. Notice of this -sort should always A 'roc n ]a Cne"o,. h • , , " ..... her while she signed her namo.to a lot of checks that hail been laud before ber by her. be given; otherwise, servants might change ltisauidilia[ uea 1'luelu,,: .. •.t ­1whole j town is being built r,: wide awake buniuess manager. And seeing g g plates and continue to buy articles, having them ebnrgexl to'the late employer until some +'nee, ,',+, ., „i bl)U I house with 'a trn,'u ball, I, ' till i'• ,•curt her thus I listened to Lei- its she went into circumstance brought out the fact that the • house, library, thecttr, anal ,•;-;.,;4.1:, ret'eral minute details about sdine picture for her buyer was no longer so employed." hotels, office builRin ;cul r. •;rnl::nas' Illustrated" that had been brought in by "But fhb servant would b0 held account-. tramway line, auR a .vftlottr /C r: t„ e one of her artists, Then I looked around at able, I suppose?" .The 1reW tUw111H llltt'ltllt'lt fill kaI::Il1 ill wlloln her big establishment, where s0many writers "Cortainly, for a misdemeanor, and might great numbers emigrate I,, Ct,,a. ,•, Ayres, are regularly employed, and where so many authors and artists conte' to sell their wpres. Lc subject to fine or imprisonment, o• both." "5, and, out of complhueut to t 1,': ut, , 1., be names! Garibaldi— -Public t Il,inl"n. Looking about I thought of the work *,be has S, N." in Demorest's Mouthly. - _-__1____.__.. --- mind done hf what a power she Is in the land; and then -I looked again at the handsome Monitor Clasm of War Vessels. What (• oo „ d Teeth t 1 JtPau. womarn by my side, with her warm, auburn Hundred,,, s of others of different types hnvP fwd teeth ancon• -to ;t er 't lin 1'�teut- t + hair, hot, soft, blue eyes, and fair, fresh com- sprang up and disappeared, the designers of gooddigestion, cud oousel4uentlygo,ni 11('ultll+ plosion, and again wondered, woman like, each claiming ha the last that the truesy:stent '', while ball teeth often tur:ui ill& contrary, how she lied been able W do it till and keep had been found. Rtat the incliner class, Too many"peopla force th,' i•tonlaelr to do the all her good looks. though neglected for years, never lost its its work that the teeth >IIu111R ilaM1e Ilotle, and "Hoe dill you"---. I l,e+•all to Sat'. the ihasso place ItR i>< factor among the ironPlads of the the much abused, long suffering atonach re- "How did 1 what'[ . world, The question arises, Why hall the 1 s bo at this newfunction s thrust upon it, and "How ilio you manage to L•e(1p y01ir beauty m0uitor"t)een neglected? Is it because rheic i•` the most dangerous re4ults follow as a miutu- end. freshness while doing 'o nnnrlt brain 'H fin unwarranted doubt 0f her seagoing ral consequence. --National Stockman. work?" qualities with which the'niisfortunes of the ------------ , ' Well, I have never had n headache, a first monitor enshrouded it? The loss of that, � Transported 1 t for Life. backache or a toothache in my life, 1 sup- vessel could not reasonably rte a reflection ` First :Navy -'Earl as 'ow Rill. 510 ger's ga IwRe that accounts for it, dear, . 11 poll the safety of those that followed, for it bcen.trm,s >orted for life? I 'is "Ah! ally poor headaching, body aching (`'ars designedfor service in the inland waters. .. Second ditto=Yaaty; trate was a-tellfn' 'e Pelf, I„Huppose it doss," I answered with A Ifer construction, not unlike that of a New No w t ' me. t as 0t I, 11 .t l e ,' ' Il lie + o through ;t R[gh; "hut wail until you sleep with n young York ferryboat, r showed 1 oat s n wee} that . Y she was mani- as'd A summat the [natter with 'is 'eart.- baby on (1110 arm and at '.;-year-old on the festly never intepderl by her designer to bo London Ji X% other." sent to sea. i'll's structural weakness was in _ _ _ _ Sailing Touna gev "I am very weil :*ltisfled to wait," Mrs, the overhang; the deck being so arranged that the beams rested on the hull proper, pro - I'll(, reports of the hydrographic bureau tatbegan " Leslie replied with a laugh, as she opened and to read a letter from n man in Florida jesting sonic feet beyond, upon which the Washington declare that the sailing tonage who wanted her to send him money g enou 11 Plating was faastenvil. The si+aa striking under of the world is nearly double that of stcAgn+ and that this relative proportion is likely t0 to mode lila wile and ,eleven children onside this extension started the (leek from the bull find caused her loss. ' be maintainal.-Chivago Herald, the yellow fever belt, hiss. I a lis doeH not employ a secretary, and that letter topped a Subsequent munit0rs hale ro overban ,,,I of assorted epistles that would keep her iron hulls are built np to where t lie out. I •Got Thcrn I'irat busy until 3 dclock of the Afternnrnl,• Pearl Hide, plati¢ll, goes on; then recede inboard to "Those Thompsons area bad lot, Three cut Rivers in :Vow Orleans Pit''ayune, 1 he thickness of the plating, the latter resting of the four ought to be,, is the penitentiary," . - - - (lit I.his 9bou1'der, flash with the nutside hall, „What of the fonrtht" � ' ' which, being bent, in to form rho Shoulder, _ "Be's t here." -Time, The Mud In Montreal. 1 corltinnPs up inside the plating to the height `-- .,' 'fhe nnu} in Montreal is so thick t halt. ever y• ' r1f, the deck, -J, J. Brice, lieutenant (.om- New York city is to spend $850,(1(•X) this body is complaining, Anthony' Trollope once 1amider IT, S. N., in New, York 'Time•;, year,in improving the'buildings occupied by paid a visit to Toronto after a short RtA vi - • - - ' her charity charges and providing them with Ili Montreal. What struck him most forcibly Thr' g1•ratk.st motional debt nnuonf; the nn - more wholesome diet, was the ditiorence in the condition of 1:11`0', bons, 14 t he globe is borne by Frallev. it is streets of Lhe two Cities. Writing about it, about $A,2d,0Jy)0,(110i. 1111.,• cl i wIt'.s next, A neeklaee of human knurklebones was the afterward he said it wall apparent that the with $:3; stk),00il.iion; then 1SnglflnR, with gift received by a inissiona.ry from a partial sidewalks niter hoing worD out in Tolo11t:, $3,5W,W)AK), Austro Ilun1•,ary. with ;f1,48•'i,- chief. - _•_ _-_-_-,. - - floated down the lake end the St. Lawrence C4N1,(100, Italy, 1(1111 #:',:1::A,u00,0;tcl; ."pain, Fifty dollars in nickels weigh Pxaotly 10�T to they were used again.-- with $1,207,fdlq'Jvl: i'rucFta, with 41,(ioo,0;lf),. poundR. 5 Toronto h1n.iluvhere _ O 3 GIRLS' MILITARY COMPANY. PROPERTIES FOR SALE Training and Discipline for Young Ladles ^---- of the "Swou", Class. $1350 lot wB d uTHtJEie HOUSE AND What do yoa think of a soldierly "cram- anoeoupled by Mr Tied by an Hurongned pauy" oY girls! This, however, is what is Clinton. Hard and soft water and good eta. tallfRd of, and it is probably by this time its ble. Terms of [payment easy. Apply to JNO CALLANDER, J4 Stanly 6t., London process of formation. Readers of St. Nich- South* olas may remember an article by Lieut. W. R. Hamilton, U, & A., described bis INE ACRE LOT FOR SALEv- WELL SIT - VIVATED for building lots which experience in a western college where, after witnessing the e t effect upon the bo e g 2eel1EII Po boy., in a very desir- able part of Clinton with about 75 choice fruit trees, eomebearin a )les pears, !nine p 1. 1 ed cherries, grape vines, and black and red car. and the girls, or a number of them!, with the rents. For furtaer ,particulars apply at the consent of their parents and the faculty, or- NEW ERA OFFICE. t. f. ganizsd a "company" and received precisely the same drill and training in the carriage of bodies, ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.- THAT Vvaluable farmropport�y composed of lot their in obedience to orders, in the Number 28, in the 7th the of the , practice of arras and general discipline ars the Township of ilullett. Well situated, excel- Isar laud, rood barn. Apply to boys. and were found ,snore apt and more Y P MADINING &SCOTT, rapid in acquiring proficiency. n P Y Barristers Clinton. Ha Lieut. Hamilton now a resident of this _ _ _____ city. H0 is considered a master of tactics, e T-1OUSE & LOT FOR SALE. -SITUATE oil OHborue St. The house contains six though comparatively a young man', his rooins and good stone cellar; there are on "Art of War" being the best authority o„ tine premises, bard and soft water, a number the subject which has yet been published. He has been specially detailed to perfect a sys- I of fruit trees and good stable. The lot con- tains J of an acre, and will be sold cheap. W. ROBERTSON, Pop Works; Clinton. tem of semi -military. order among the police organizations, which shall define both, pow- —OUSF. FOR SALE -SUBSCRIBER OF - H ers and duties. Heretofore there has been a FElts for sale that new and; conveniently situated house on Wellington street, con. happy-go-lue,ky condition of things which taduf ug seven rooms. stone cellar, woodshed, made the treatment of individuals,, the en- hard and soft water, 3 acre lot. Within two minutes wall[ of post office. Will be sold on trance into a private hoarse and other circum- reasonable -tornns. ANGUS COLE, Clinton. stances incident.to his career absolutely de. Also for sale a Boudoir Doherty Organ, new pendent for the obsPsvatnoe of proprieties, on his conscience and intelligence. A regular itOPT I1TY FOR'SALF, - t�1250 will bin y a valuable lot o the south side Huron order has been found necessaryin large and rg of Street Clinton, three doors below the Com- mixed communities which will fill the plata inertial Hotel, on which is erected five when those are lacking,houses, "swell" with hard and ,loft Nater, sinal] eta his, and other conveniences. For particul- A number of dun ladies of the young ars a$)ply to NALTON DODSWORTH, or at class- dwel;ers at El ron summer, in be r u the AEw ERA office Aladison avenue in winter -have applied td t, Hamilton to give to them the primitive . OR SALE -THAT DESIRALE SUBUR- F military training and discipline which he BAN property, situate oil the Base Line jest outside the corporation of Clinton, con - gave to his company of western girls, and raining ten acres of land with fruit -bearing 'hard which, made "women" 0f them -straight, g , orchard, fine brick house, stable,and soft water. Everythinq is in the beet posed - healthy, handsome and strong. His con-. ble condition, making it a most arsirable ditions are the salve in all cases -written con- home. Will be sold at a bargain. For fur - sent of parents or guardians, a suitable uni- Cher particulars apply to J. BUTT, Clinton. fori>r-dress-and implicit obedience to orders, OTEL PROPERTY YOR SALE, - The dress I,, a straight single skirt'1 id in kilt Bca R offers for solo the property plaits, a blouse waist with naval collar, a known as the Railway Hotel, Clinton close to the grain storehouse of TvIr It. Irwin, which loose sill: tie and wide soft leather belt, is a licensed house and doing a good business. The importance of the matter is not in the This is a good stand and will be sold al easy fortnation her and h e d t oro of a military coul- Y terms of un 1 t A er , a e l , (,roc Store iu cou- 1 Y Y parry of girls, but the possible and highly d0• secan bought with the hotel, Orsepapa separately. Full particulars al application, sirable intrpductiorl of military tactics, train- MRS M. I=LY Clinton. ilo and. discin Iiile iffq tlii "gymnastic ea r - - -- - - cines of iris in ourschools. 'this. is a rest gg OUSE AND LOT FOR ALE-" U U1 b ,-Situated H oil rho loth aide of Townselnd' Street, and needed measure which is perfectly sac• ix' S P Th house, ons°, which is now, contains parlor, ticablo and would do more to straighten l s u 1 dining room, kitchen, of kit leu a number of lied g 1 attd strengthen weak backs, week nerves, 1'001119 atld I a Stolle cellar, the 111a1I1 part P being boated with a furnuce. Hard�ipd.sott weak kn y w 1 a d to nerall .. than an..- _ ?� __x� .leFns �•.r, a� Y - Y - -water flt'ahlitidaiica. Tl1e lot coritaiuR n' o c other remedy that could be 'applied, and quarter of an acre, and the property will Lie would teach them the blessings of a comfor- Hold oil reasonable tends. Apply to MRS.C. table, unrestricteddress.-Jedny June fit New CARTER, Clinton. OrleansPicayune. TALUA13LE J•'ARM FOIL SALE.., -SUB llansdouH Eyes of Mme. Iiading. scRilom offers for sale his fartu of 76 nesse, being lot 2b, lith Con. of Flu]lett, ad- joining the village of Londtsboro. All clear - Tc - here is an (cid little .tory anent the beau ern l*UOa frame house a[!d outbuildings. tiful Mme. Hading drifting about town, Will be Hold on reasonable terms. PJelity of which is ver like! untrue, but is neer and Y Y q water. .Excellent one for pasturing. If not sod will be rented. Apply to JOHN BARK - fantastic enough to deserve r o etition g, P w LL on th 3 a lace or RICHARD I A1tK- P H BARK - whether one accepts it or riot Her eyes are WELL, Clinton,.Out. very remarkable; not only of the clearest and purest brown, like that of mountain LL1AR;11 TO RENT=BEING PART OF LUT 1 21 and 23, East Wawauosh, each lot being brooks, or the eyes of Gwendolen Harletti- 100 acres. Good house, bank barn and out - which George Eliot described as resembling buildings ozone farm and no buildings on "wave washed onyx" -but they' are veiled the other. Plenty of water.; good orchards, etc. Just one mile froze post aSiee and with a thick fringe of black and silly lashes Hchool, and 4 churches close by. Fall plow - and are most unusually,, extraordinarily ing all done, and 2,1 acres to fall wheat. The long. It is the most noticeable thing in her above favus are to splendid condition, and will be rented. separately or together, on face, and whenshe turns her eyesupon a map reasonable terms. For particulars apply to he begins 'at once to recall all he has ever NIRS 3 n 9' 4 1 . Se St An n tine f, t_ read concerning the eyes of Odalisques and long eyed Circassians whom the Oriental __ - - � -------,- ,-,- `tPLENDID FARM FOR SALE.. - THE k7 subaeriber otters for sale that -excellent is are never done with poo praising. The fartu of 10 a r+s ti It 0 v ,c , o t e H.uri,n road, Hallo'tt, story is that Mme, H¢di'ng ovines this marvel- 'being lot 13 'There ase SIO acres cleared, and ons length, of eye to artificial means used b g 5 Y nearly ,1 all fit ler cultivation. balance good Y ° a 6 tYanlw•ood bush; Lbo pinee.ie in good shape. lien-paler--ts fn her ('cildhood. Stolle House, '124x;1,13, with frame woodshed, It lis said that it is a common practice 2 food Biibli Barns awl outbuildings, 3 acres among the Turks, who hold ]mpg eyes in such of boar! ng Orchard. 1'lent of s )ru a g Y 1 LI w ter, Only threemiles front. Clinton. i;2,500down, exalted esteem, to lengthen, by cuffing, the 0 asci any reHHonablo time for balance. at b/u corners, the eyes of girls who are being interest. P•.DIVARD SIBBEN, on the pldce, raised for the harem. this is done very or Clinton P. O. sarly, at the age of two or three years, an I PROPERTY FOR SALE - SUBSCRIBER the outer corner is deftly slit with a lancet, 1. offers for sale that excellent property, at about the twelfth part of an inch While resent occupied by himself, oil the corner of ncess rnof the wound Is healing the lids are drawn out- acre land all[ a t ouirtwith choice fruit ward every day, and when it is quite cured trees and grape vines,cplenty of hard and the eye is still submitted to the drawing soft water. The house ontains three rooms process every day for a long time, with the down stairs, and four above, with good cel - lar, closets, &e. This property is. very con- sventual result that it becomes ideally long venient to schools, andis ill one of the best and narrow and fulfills the ideal of the u locations in town. Will he soca satire or . speakable Turk" when he is 14 search of a the lots STEEP Clic ton• , 9'OnvIB 1'eaR011al)itl. JOHN wfa devorite. It is said that the Laura SAir- mer, who was recently reported, to_hav -beenV ALUABLi: PROPERTY FOR SAL;✓.- poisoned in the palace of the sultan, first ob- That most desirable property just out- tained bis favor through the, unusual length side the corporation of Clinton, on ,the Lou - don Road, lately occupied by Rev. John end beautyof her eyes. The'' stork about Y 9 Gray, and con feiag of 14 acres with good Mme. Hadin des u to that her father n gg Y e Barn n 5 splendid frame Hous Ba and tables e 1 d , P had been in Turkey and had seen this prac- Orchard, and plenty of water, is offered for Bale. Being in Stanley township, the tares tice and determined to try It on his little girl are low. Very desirable property for a who was then a pretty baby of -three p y y years, farmer who ishes to live retired.Will be .f e. w w with bright brown eyes and a'mop of fellow sold on reasonable terms. Apply for full curls, and already taking part in pieces re- porticulars to THOS. LAST, Parkhill. quiring babies. Whether the story is true or - ARM FOR SALE. -THAT SPLENDID Ffarm not, one thing is certain, which is that the of 110 acres, on the Maitland con - actress front the GymnAse has the most beau- cession, being lot .77 Goderich township, tiful and remarkable eyes of an Y Y woman on situated IJ miles from Holmesville', and four miles from the Town of Clinton. The soil is the stage, -New York World. a good clay loam, with a neverfailing Rpring creek running through the place; also good w ls. There ,s about 8 r H b HI, el ace of u which . -- Story Monte Carlo. A ,. Lo of C Y i sone of the- fest sa ar bushes in the eo n - g u A gambler who was "broke" Blipped up he- ty; also, two frame barns, one a bank barn, hind a player and said: P Y one frame horse stable, with room for ten horeoB, also two good bearing orebards, be - "You are losing a goLlikileal of money, sir." -ing about six acres in all; two good log houses. r who seemed to have !lent of The la e . P Y ' plenty About 45 acres seeded down, i ow Will be sold lash, looked up at the :man in astonishment. oil He reasonable terms. ALEX BADOUR, mesville P. o. rheti he said: - - "Yes, I am losing it goA deal." "That's because you don't play right 1 pp I WIN �hU Brame Mount co 1 can show you how to break the bank," II l "Then why in beaven's name don't y'ofi , ST. THOMAS, ONTARIO: ' break the bald: for yourself'!' We have the only factory in the Vo - "Because they won't let ale play. They minion. Our material is pure and fine, know I know too much," and is endorsed by leading scientists as "What will you take for the secret f" being practically imperishable, It calt- "Ilalf the winnings," not absorb moisture and consequently "Agreed." is not affected by the frost. ,If. Baker The olil man led the stranger to a quiet Edwards, Ph. D., D. C. ,L., F. C. a., of corner and slald to him; Montreal, 1', 0 , says its great d ra• ,"This is the secret, Whenever the head bility under allexposure to weather croupier lakes snuff put all you have on the and storm is fully assuted by its high red," quality. It is inofe'durablh than stone I'll,-. )'lnyer went back to the table with and will not loose'its handsome appear - the old roan behind him. They watched ance from generation to generation. I the bend croupier, and at last out came the know' of no. other material which is snuff box. equally capable -of combining elegance "Now's the tirno," whispered the old man, of form, beauty of surface and indefinite The player put it large sum on red and durability: won, '' Please call oil or write "to our agent at "My half," %hisperpal` lho old limn, Ile Clinton -and sec designs and prices be. got his half. g fore placing ,your order, Noktthuetho snub box camp out the ohl `N'.11. GIFFi",, AOf:NT CLINTON, man nudged the player allot again the red --- - tt'Ull, '1t!i!; c I: mann; half was a big Hilal !1'WF; :i1'. TFIUAtAS `�'lli'1'k'IIRUN%a: AInNt'- [1113 tittle. 1, a r Ifflpx a} ' � art ing-of •of the , u 1 black . On the third g N,F:NT COMPAN .�l'1'. TYU0.tAH, O]E'I'. - --- was the winner. The player turned to as- was tonishment to ask the old man how this hap- ' y w o va M..A. . �w�Mr-11242i, as $9 w pened, but he had hoitxrl AR 119 tv(1IIIR have I had the fir•,[ time.- Q .9 '.- ��8�°I; r. cions If black turueR np Detroit Frro Press. P"twp.11p oM�o1♦ - 3 Q ^�e- iqi A Chapter oil I"ame.. I �y� ab�1Q§ 2. i'liff It's for e g C'l:•A E o.,I e o �" �1 o R , The A, -tor -Ab! tall very welt yotl 0, a a e�ta� q? p i d I �% s 100� ^n fellows to talk about my being the pet 0f the public, the Idol of the Aristocracy, the spoiled ,s,� A M~ g2 i Ji 0 child of royalty itself! i admit all that; but Icr , t1 9N - ft retnenil that my art dies with me -whereas a f• a n t ]I . t1(Ki heli ] e. y Out penis, of c N� S yy l 0 a y C your pirtnn , - the Twentieth eentury what -a o » r�{fit e main to show I 0 4 -what.- 0 . The fainter -What overrate(t old dufferskms' °'tii we were m the Nineteenth, Phi WherPav So d I 0 ^�� you'll never lie founout, old Plan. 31011 1 F^ again 010 6,11a'119 , -ore e s t le The Statesman and the Poet -Hear: hear; -London Punch. 11 ��o men wanting a THOROUGH TRAININ G should enter a college which attracts patrom- age by the superiority of its course, not by tow fees or thu payment of railway fare. Catalogue free. 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