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A GOOD
A young Lady to whole John
Wilson waa engaged watt visiti1 g at
his mother's. John .had a bright
little sister, who became very fund
of the visitor. One Tay, when they
%fere alone together, the child said,
'Miss Jones, 1 wish that you would
stay at our house always.'The
prospective Lride, with a sweet
blush, responded, "1)o you Eke not
so well that you should be glad to
have me for a olefin?' "Yes,” Raid
Annie; but that's not what 1 was
think:ug about. When Vu Are
not here, John is horrid. 110 scolds
us little ones and hangs us about all
the time." '
bliss Jones was startled. She
had thought that John was a par-
ticularly amiable young than, She
had noticed, with great satisfaction,
how kind he was to the younger
children when iu her presence.
Was it possible that this was all
put out She would not for the
world marry a roan who was really
cross and harsh to such a darling as
Annie. She detertniued to investi-
gate the matter. She managed to
be present, but unseen, when John
came where tho children were at
play in the barn. As soon as ho
was near enough to bo heard, he
cried out angrily, "You little brats,
you have no 'business here. Get
out of the barn this minute, or I'll
give you a good truuuciug." That
was enough for Miss Jones. Such
an elder brother would not be like-
ly to make a good husband. The
.epgaoement ring was returned, and
the bride -elect went home•.feeli'ng.
that she had made a providential es-
cape,
John's lesson was a severe,ouo but
he deserved it. I advise all the girls
to find out how there admirers bo-
ihave at home before they swallow
their taffy and say "Yes." A
coarse-grained and brutal Ulan May
put on tine clothes and fine manners,
and thus try to got a wife; but, as
•soon as the honeymoon is over the
old nature 'twill assert itself, and
woe to the women who has become
a slave fur life!
Anil if that ,)young man, who has
been trained by a loving mother
in a true home, wants to secure a
wife who is amiable as well as beau-
tiful, let hint try to find out what
kind of a daughter or sister she is.
I1' slits is net gentle, kind and pa-
tient in the old Lente, she will ,not
be in the n'e't•,—Sorelleern Presby-
Ieri,t,l ,
THIE \VIL 'N G GIRL.
- George—"Eli ? You got engaged
last night. Cue, ley old friend, tell
Inc slow you did it."
Gus—"Fealty, 1 hardly knot%
myself. Couldn't help it. Just
like falling down stairs.. I was or:
tate edge of'a proposal, she gave mo
a push, and there I was—engaged."
"Well, T. haven't had any such
e::perience. Every time I try to
start my knees knock together, and
my teeth chatter, and my tongue
cleaves to the roof of my mouth.
I've tried a dozen times to pop thea
question to Miss 1)e fink and
slumped every time."
"And she let you slump 1"
"Yes."
"You - are courting the wrong
girl.'
Wilson Power, a retired farmer
living in Bowmau.villa aged about
60 years, accidentally shot himself
dead ono Imorniug, FIe wont out
about 2 a. m. to shoot a dog, when
the gun was in solus way discharged,
the contents entering below the jaw,
carrying away one. Rile of his face.
The deceased was highly respected
and well huowu, having lived there
all his life.
—Canadian Collectors of Customs
have boon advised that the Detroit
,S'nmlay S,e.s has been placed under
prohibition by the Postmaster Gen-
eral, and instructed to examine
eat efully such numbers of that
journal as may come under their
notice as collectors, Should they
find therein any matter "troason-
ble," "seditious," "immoral" or
"indecent" they aro to deal with it
under schedule "I)" of the tariff, and
any each numbers found exposed
for sale are to be seized.
---At Jamestown, Dakota, on the
evening of May 7, about six o'clock
peculiar circumstance was noticed
by a numbor of people. A small
brick cloud hanging rather low was
noticed to move rather queerly,
when suddenly the cloud was lost
sight of and a precipitation of frogs
was seen. There were several hun-
dred of theta and they could be seen
hopping 11p in the street. a block
away. A. number of dogs worn
proml)tly or hand, and made it
lively fJr the hop.prfra. It, is claim -
'^d that a ,,the
cloud, indi-
cating a cyel.ono, was seen in the
west shortly before, and the theory
of some is that the frogs wore caught
up frons some slough in this whirl-
wind awl cirried in the air until it
spent itself, Which happened to bo
over the centre of the principal
business places.
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A ,r.t a To •\'OTHBas —A e you di+., (`ONSUMI''1•ION CURED. �� +
l.lrbed at Dight and b oke.' of your rest {111 u' l physic an, ,e,' .+I ,,,, a pt.,etire.
b a sick child s„treriaz t.nd eolne with hnviu; ba,l plare,l ' , l,', h•, ,)s I,v, ,,,1
mon of Cuttin;; 'teeth? If soaseud at
N:a,t lie': t u11,.3 •a.t•y ,,u' timid. „t a
--Dr. Bright, of Chatham, has
been arrested uu the •charge of
furnishing a yuuug girl with drugs
for the purpose of eausiug abut tion.
--The relativist of 111r. J,:nathau
Martie, of \Vuodstucll, nue of the
St. George viotime, ate suing the
Grand Trunk fur $20,000.
—Au immense 'four twill will be
erected at Sault -Ste. Mai in, 031 1.,
immediately. There are pow 100
ulon at work on the Canadian canal
Rt I be Soo.
—Detectives rite still at work uu
the Galt poisoning case, and Deputy
Atturuoy-Oeueral Johnst.uu 511)5 he
expects a successful teltlliva1 013
before long.
—Mr. Geo Leash, rl fanner of
Bruce Uuuuty, has been missing
since Febru uy last and there aro
suspicions of foul play in connection
with his disappeal•iluce.
—Bishop 1\lurenn has been arrest-
ed at Silas, Mexico, fur wearing a
cassock in the streets, end tined
100,
—'fell and three-qualtins utiles is
the range that the French have ob-
tained for the forty -three -ton gun,
thirty-five feet long, with au 800-
wcight projectile and 425 pounds of
powder.
—Mie 1111) Davie, an Oregon girl
telly fifteen years old, cat) crack a
walnut with her teeth or lift a barrel
ul' flour with her hands. She is
aching for a tramp to come along
and demand diuuer.
—The greatest s,.uff-taking eoun-
tty in the world i : France, though,
it shows a decline iu 3130 habit. In
1•:60 the consumption was 13,000,-
000 pounds, or seven ounces per
head. Now it is five Ounces.
Where is Sento!' ascendancy now 1
—Tjto Joneses are at the head of
the English clergy list with 450 re•
nresentatives, while the Smiths f.,l•
low with 318. After theta conte
the Willianlses with 295 and the
Eva.nses with 164. The Smiths
make such an unexpected showing
bectnse of their being 003,0 in
Wales.
—A, young child belouging to
Mr. Kelrr, of Centerville, Out., was
badly bitten by a vicious dog be-
longing to a Mr. Cook. The dog
attacked the child and lacerated her
leg in a frightful manner. 1)r.
Dickson was called i,11 the morning
and stitched. up the wound. Serious
fears are entertained of the child's
recovery.
—Recently the stables of Alex
McDonald, a Shoal Lake, Man.,
furter, were destroyed by lire, will'
some cattle. The barn and stables
of J. G. Carrot, residing north of
11u..siiniu, were also bunted, with
a quantity, of grain. Mr. Holmes,
a farther near Dundee, lust his gran-
ary and stables. Tne hatter confla-
gration was caused by a prairie fire;
the others were accidental.
—The annual lnoetiug of the
-shareholders of the Cauadiau Paci-
fic Gcw:lsLuldtMontreal a few days
uo
ago. The • anneal report showed
that the net earnings was $3,8'4.0,-
774, Deducting fixed charges ac-
cruing during the year, the surplus
was $326,'t5i;. The old Board of
Directors were re-elected, with the
e:;ceptiou that Tho:,.- 'Skinner, of
Loudon, England, replaces Mr.
0renfe1.
- 0.1e of the heavie•.1 and steadi-
est winds ever known id the vicin-
ity of Sioux City, 1)ak , prevailed
'Monday and Monday 'tight, last
week, culminating in rain. About
midnight the wind blew a box car
from the side track to the main track
of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St.
Paul Rond at Dell Rapids.. A
freight train, running at full speed,
struck the car, and the entire trail)
and lo•tomotive were wrecked.
Smith, a brakeman, was killed.
Several others, including passen-
gers, escaped with bruises.
A BIGSTRIAE.
A b ; s..:1.e wrq mal: + wren Powell
& Da'ia issued their E. 'rct of a-c:p-
a i'I•i and Lardock. It 'its met with
great success, and it must, for it is the
most power it blood pu :Bier in the mar -
Let. It is need with the greatest success
in all diaeaaes arising from a debilitated
condtton of the system, and ever -ane
needs, a +d should use a bottle or two at
this season of the year, of Powell's Ex•
L -set ofSa-' Iparilla and Durdock. Sear
i 1 mi id one 60c. bottle co+.'iris more
solid medicine than moat dollar so-called
•riap 'ilia and biategs. Also remember
teat it is sold in Clinton by all drug gists,
p •ce b0c. a bottle. So 1 by ail d'n'r-
• P sd medieiie de •I •,•9 everywhere.
4,+galy
—In consequence of the disclos-
ures in the Legislature regarding
the substitution of the French for
the English language in public
schools of Eastern. Ontario, Mr.
Mowat has now appointed Profes-
sor Feyuer and Inspector Tilly
Comissioncrs to go through that
section of the Province,examine in to
the true condition of affairs and 1•e-
pur10d the result of their investiga-
tions. Prescott, Fussell and Essex
counties will be visited by the Comis-
sioners.
,CONSUMPTION SUIREt,Y ('TYRE.
Td 'r • y EDI -OR :.
Tiease ; t •"o. al your re ide•) that I
have a positive remedy for the above
named disease. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless eases have been
permanently cured. I shall be glad
to send two bottles of. my remedy
erre to any of your readers who have
consumption if they will send. me
their E :press and P. O. address
Respectfully, Dr. A. T. SLOCUM',
.37 Yonzestr•eet, To r. Ito, Ont. •').1,'
Duce and got a bottle of ".1115 Winslow's
Soothingtiyrup" for Child.en
Its value is incalculable. it will r•Ileve
the poor itltlesu•t•1.rer itumediate' o. De-
pend 1111011 it, ultt.1:015 i I lit a ie nun
t.,t.e about it. 11 00 'es D scoter v , • d
Ditrrbeet, te; shies the Riiut,,ch (•3d
B ,wels, cures wind Colic, sun Cas the
Gums, reduces 1n6,m-na•leu, sad given
toile an0 energy to the is hole system.
"Iles Vf inslow's ,tau b' ,K .yru o' for
eu'luren teethiug is ptea,.:u,t to the trrs•e
end is the pre'cription u one of the oldest
and best female-t,bysieians uud uw'aes in
the United States, end is for sale by all
d,•uggists thlroaghout the world. Price
25c. a bottle. Ile sure andask f.,t• "Mrs,
W'inslow'sSuoibi,'g Fvrap," and lake no
olber kind, _
—A Michigw saloon •keeper
lecuutly pail his li,l•lm tax el ti;:300
in silver, the '•,lull,rs et' our
daddies" weiohi'i; 27 pounds.
POLICEMEN StTllElt
Prom rhuematisln-)dyepepsia, bilious-
ness, kidney complaint anti many
other ills, in exactly the came wan-
ner as ordinary mortals, and Burdock
Blood Bitters cures them quickly
and permanently just as it always
does iu every case, from whatever
cause arising,
—The ttsllu.lge passing uta and
down St. Chiit river is ,'stheated to
bo nearly five tiiiiSS as 1111.013 as that
passing lllluugh the Sm•z
MIST ON EAR I FI,
As morning sun with strong and
vivid ray,
Drives from the earth the sullen
mists away,
So B. B. B. in strength and power
grand,
both rout disease and stay death's
heavy hand.
—May 7th a cyclone swept over
parts of Dakota, trAng.cunsidera1le
•d:unage ,in the way of unroofing
buildings and prostrating telephone
and electric light wires,
STUBBORN CFIILDREN readily
take Dr. Law's Wo,an + Syrup. It
pleases the child and destroys the
worms.
—Last weer: a terrible o indstorm
raged in Wisconsin. Great damage
has been dune, a number of houses
and 1)5r118 have been unroofed.
Forest fires are 1:agiug in the vicinity
of 1;111163 I 1 prnitie.
FAITHFULLY R'- ('U:1I11ENDED.
In the Spring of 1888, I had inflam-
mation of the lungs, which lett n'y
lungs weak. I had a in ry b:ati cough,
and resolved to try llagyard's Poc-
toral Balsam. It did me more gond
than any other medicine 1 have ever
taken, and I can faithfully recon end
it." w iss Mary Kay, Virginia, Ont.
—Thu' residence of Watson
Ilownes, in the tillage of \West-
chester,. Y. Was hnrued early
one morning and five persons were
burned to death. The fire broke
oat about 'il 111' past one u'elec ( iu
the morning,
'l'HIE 1;.;D CO.,01t of the blood is
caused by the Iron it contains. Sup-
ply the iron when lacking by using
Milburn's Beef, Iron and Wine.
—until 11111) SOJ11 eenle3 great
hardships to farmers in Minnesota
will result. The woods are on fire
all round St. Cloud. lltty meadows,
crops and bridges have .been des-
troyed in the wcstel0 pant of the
country. Fanners and milluten in
the country are fighting the fires
with large forces of men.
GOOD FOR ALL.
Dear Sirs: -I can recommend Jlag-
yard's Yellow 011 as a sure cure for
rheumatism, from which disease I
suffered for some time, but was
cured with two bottles. 1t is the
best thing I can get for man or horse.
J. Mustard, Strathaven, (int.
—A \Vashingtvi3'woman, prose
cntor in an assault and battery case,
who called the Court's attention to
the lnarkes oil her face, the result
site said, o1' tint beating site 1153.1 re-
ceived, almost fainted when the
-fudge ordered au officer to closely
e:;arnine the injuries. He rubbed a
handkerchief over her face when the
marks iustantly disappeared, having
been made with paint. The case
Was the dismissed.
OF GREAT SERVICE.
"I have used Ifagyard's Yellow
'til for cuts and scalds on horses'
shoulders, and they got . better at
once. I have also used it for sprains,
burns, cuts and group among my
children, and can recommend it
highly as of great. value." W. Service,
Minga. Man.
—Bert Certis,aged eighteen years.
died recently of hydrophobia in
great agony. Curtis and a cousin
wore scuffling recently when n dog
bit both of them. The dog %vas
mad. Thu young men had their
wounds cantorized and applied a
madstone. Only Curtis succeeded
in getting the stets to act. Never-
theless he Was taken ill anti grew
worse till he died.
NEVER DESPAIR.
Even when all seems lost, tltere is
yet hope. Many a despairing ,dis-
heartened victim of dyspepsia, liver
complaint, kidney complaint,sot'ufu-
1a or rheumatism, has been "brought
back to health and usefulness by
Burdock Blood Bitters, the greatest
remedy known for all blood disease•'.
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:ut.l.s 111 1',1 r3(, ha, 1 ,l 11 1,1$ ,I,Ii 1 L, 10a1 0
it 1 1041.1 iu 111, sp311: lag fell„es. Ae,oit•
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td ,� 1 a u la.3 c t„ ieliewe
htuuuu sufretiug. 1 hill n,u,l Use 111
r;,c, 1m all aim 1, I. it, this recillt•, in
Holman, man, french ,n' E ,^!i;l,. 1, it full
Jil,cl;•,u, iu1 pi,•Irl•i ,g top? tetug. Sent
by 111ai1 by a,aJle,. „ .1', Il ,t up. uauliul
Ibis paper. W. A. Nov Ls, 1 iv P, we,
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--Some half rl+ z It hate t nil iu1 ees
Id the I'.tn11,' 11 o 1'31111, .\l ttllIf:Ic
l311ing Com p.311V, Ingot soil, 113(30
nrect.1111 '1 1 „..;11. t,f IIf1f)
:cribrd
Itto 1110 Cilizens of Burlin,
and iut,•rt I to st.lri :a pi 1111, I'trlury
in 11111 lu3411.
DELT l':Asl \f; 'PILE 1)EA'I'Ii
1:ATE. •
The mortality amongC0.'-Iumptiwes
yr • been tun tet hilly decreased of la(
hears by the Ilse of Scott's Eno:isio,r.
of Cod Liver Oil with Dypophnsp
bites of Lime anti Soda. Phthisis,
Bronchitis, Abscess of the i.ungs,
Pncumon a and Throat A flections are
completely subjugated by a timely
use of this e_.cellent pulmonic. Pat-
bitnble as milk Sohl by all Drug
gists at 50c. and itI.00.
—111 is. Ilarul,•t,an old lady 3e,:fd-
le :1Iuntreal, died suddenly. She
was ,Ini1,• well the ln•eviu1)51110, ant)
Whitt, it, di teg 110113,, made soap some
of the lye ;Altered her eye and she
suffered intense pain 3111111 next
morning, when .•13' diel.
"MA \Y MEN, MANY MINDS,”
but all omen and alt.minds agree PS
to tire' merits of Berdnck l'itls, sr,. 1
and sugar-coated.
—Referring to 1118 speeches made
in America, as reported its the lrixle
World, PAM. 11 s:ai,l Ila cuttl,1 1101
/11104/10 the 11.1/01 18 Its C0rrec1. Mr.
surd garble,) the speeches i11 unser
to' suit the taste of the readers of
,
the v.,• �„ r \\'i n .,ec.
h;,tl
Ue•yer 311,,,10 111i:3 statement pill,lielV
before, bre:lust+ i1 Was hut lleee.,,.,1•%•
.Persons wishing to improve their
inetuor:es or strengthen ;heir 1: tyer
of attention should send to Prof,
Ldisette, 237 Fifth Ave., N. Y., ler
his prospectus, post free, 0, a'lvertis.
el in rnother column. 5.11 '1
---The ltornan Catholics of (Lue-
Inc ere 111•ing urged lu take every
means in their power to 5 011le the
re -e staltii,hin,:l,t of the 1,.1190 11
power of the Pope. The power of
Ilse Pup" having heeu su (•rill) (3-
tal,1isLed iu t?IIehec, the church
papers there seem to imagine it
would be ,just as easy to establish
it in Italy. liut 1 taly . leas no
Mercier, '
AS AN •, ,,t) to iuteinal 1 erne11345
'for skin diseases, Dr. Low's 11'1•'„ 1'
1"unp p'nves very valnn.hle.
HUMPHREYS'
Dlt. IICDII'H ItI5Y8'SPFCIFICB are ac{F!n C1FlCnliy and
carefully prepared prescriptions; u:a¢1 for many
years In private practice with success,aird for over
thirtyyears used by the people. Every single Spa -
chic Is a special cure fur the disease named.
These Specifies cure without drugging, purg-
Ing or reducing the system, and are la fact and
deed the sovereign remedies oftbeWorld.
LIST ON PRINCIPAL ?:08. CL•RE.a. PRICE9.
1 Fevers, Congestion, hnflau,matlen...2.
'' Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic.. .2
3 Crying Colic orTeethingofInfants .25
4 1)i arnica, of -Children or Adults.... .25
.5 Dvsenter , Griping, Bilious Conc..., .2,5
6 Cholera Iorbus,Vomiting .25
7 coughs,
old Bronchitis 2.5
!i
Nen ra I a I,t, Toothache, Faceaehe
9 1iIead:aches, Sick Headache, Vertigo .25
10 Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach
11 Suppressed or Painful Periods.'l5
12 Whites, too Profuse Periods ..,
13 Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing.2i
147 Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Eruptions.2.
1 ithouniatisu Rheumatic Pains2'
16 Fever and A atUe, (:IIIIIH, matarla.5i
17 Piles, Blind or Bleedin .50
1 ► Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head .50
20 Whooping Cough Violent Coughs. .50
24 General nebility,PhyslcalWeakness .50
27 Kidney Disease 50
28gp Nervous Debility.-
30 1 rinnry Wealuiess, wctttnf{ 130d'.13
S8 DDiseasesoftbeHenrt,Palpltatlou1.00
Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt
of price. DR. IuMPHREYS' MMANUAI., (144 pages)
richly hound in cloth and gold, mailed free.
Humphreys' MedIeineCo.lo1 Fulton St. N Y.
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LLL9 STT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON. •
JOSEPH GHIDLEY, Dealer in Furniture.
Call at the New Store and see the stock of
Bedroom and Parlor Sets, Lounges, Sideboards, Chairs, Springs,
1IatIra 3809, etc., and general 1lonseflol l Furniture. The whole Stock is 110111 the very
bust manufacturers. picture Frames and Mouldings of every description.
JOS. CUIIDLEY, one door West of Dickson's Book Store.
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