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'VAL, 14s NO.2WA. •
A TZBMS-41..49 re, 4nmassam* in atlwance.
AND CENTRE HURON GENERAL ADVERTISER.
CLINTON, ONTARIO, JITURSDAY, JULY 17,- 1879.
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fox Advortitiewitutg,
Lot for Sale.
THAT eligibly situatednuarter-sicre Lot, or
Queen Stre,et, 'adjoining •the residence of
Mr. E. Holmes, is oifered for sale on reasonable
terms, Particulars on'application to
J. CURTIS sitynNsox.
eliov...ALL$12.-une.: :
1VOTICEIS HEREBY alVtN that all
-LI parties found trespassing on Park Lots G,
ana L, on the west side of the 'Great West-
ern Alki1w1gar; will he oeule& according to
.A.. C. JORDAIN,
Clinton, Ady 7,7, 1.879. 1 '
Propertyfor Sale.
E subscriber oilers that, conyeniently situ --
tett -farm,- Lnt-No; 25t-16th--eoncession of-
Yleb TowashifY,--containzng 80 acres,.nearly-
eared,..for sale. It is .good elay soil, and
two miles from Clinton.,
B. ItIIMBALL.
.erieh township, July 17, 1879.
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'REAPER •FOR SALE.
8E00ND-1TAND " NIRBY 01P2ItitD
at a bargain, as good ea 310W.
A1110 two LU5IBE1 WAGGONS and one DEUOCRAT
, WAGGON, second-hand, very cheap'. . •
Apply to -
W. W. ,DAltg,
Clinton, Jane 18, 1879.
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NOTICE,
ALL sceounts flue Pr, nem can be paid after this
date, at the office of hlr. liartt, who will grant rt-
colpts,
Clinton, May %at, 1879.
To Let.
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A DWELLING containing 8 rooms, ever the store
ra.. a the subacriber, with hard and, soft water on
the same tat. Apply to
N. ROBSON.
Clinton, 111139, mi.
▪ Qaution,
NOTICE ie hereby given that the undersigned will,
not be responsible for any debts contras:4 in his
name, without his written order. • ,
jrily 4,1879.
House to Let.
rano LET-honse containing abtroomt4 :Hartland sort
at, water: Apply to .
Canadian- NeWs Items.
Nineteen ears Were loaded hst wick
at the Grand Trunk•station at Belle-
ville with cheese for But epe.. • • . •
A cornet -player has been added to the
staff of the Galt Methodist church choir,
Why not get a big drum, triangle, and
Olga
Saturday pahsed* off throughout the
Dominion without a single 'disturbance
of any' Mennen b. Montreal was partici'-
]alv (Iota.
,
' JohnBrody "while' totting wood at
Toronto, On Wednesday, cut off his greiit
toe aiid 'part of his foot He was taken
to the hospital and it is not tutpecteci
that he will recover. o •
--;Vite-crops..in-sou.theta Manitoba are
wass ttouareAsa-rx, %Howell, looking well' and farmers auttewate not
7.7iiiioTi;;;..1.9e0.11.9,* ... ,ilyss titine35-b hol --of---Nvlieat-al
-Por n'
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, There is a total absence of the“ hopper4'
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. _. 'throughout the North-West.
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A 'LL.A.COOVETtil DUE TO THE GUN:RIM Etillli• hertlimited) must. 011 Thursday, the engine attached to
L3. WIT and idannfacturingsoropany .. , ... ,, ,
be promptiy !added to avori costs. N 0 'Rican's ere tat- the mall tram going cost blew off
thorised to reeelve payruepte or Make settlements on
Waif of the company, except the undersigned. , -_rhi,-.tle Cap,'at the Alitehell station,
., 110RACE'rfOaTobl, President: allOwnig all the steam to triicape, an&
. ZORN corasmot, smotary.
Godeiieh, June 18th, 1879. rendering it. necessary to telegraph to
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.-.......... , • Stratferd for another engine. ,
a Storelionse For Sale or To Bent
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A • LARGE '-FO
RAME • STOREHUSE-
known as No, -4, situate at Alie Grand
Trunk Railroad Station, Clinton, is offered for
sale or to rent on very reasonable -term, Par -
Colliers on application to ' .
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JAMES ROBB; ••
31 Herglet offing, STaarroith.
- ' FOR SALE.'
NE SHARE inthe Clinton Driving Dark Associa,•
kJ Non. Vven.,y dollars paid; wil 1W01,1 cheap for
cash. Apply • to
JOHN EIDOIJT,
Clinton, jun° 12, 1879. , . •
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VOTICE. Id RERE,BY 'GIVEN thal. all nartlee are
J. forbid' trespassing .011 north half of Lot 80, 12th
concession of • Godm ich Township. , Any ono acting
contrary to this notiee, will be prosecuted Repotting to
law.
. 4AMES•SHEADARD.
• Goderiolt township, Juno 24, 1279,
TO- CO—NTACTORS. L, Property for
• T ItINDFAIS
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ILL be received by the undereigned, up
-to the Ifith of August, for the ereetion a_
Rae- ---littreK2?---stoRESo:
in the Town id Clinton. Plan's and specifiea-
tions an be seen at ray 4eflice. The lowest or
any tender not necessarily, accepted.
WILLI Ali COATS.
canton, July 171h, 18/8.
ri Ian sUbseriber_oiforsthe f4llowing •voluable pro -
4: potty lor sale -_-Lot.29, 5th coniiestrion of 11,1111i3tti.-
consisting Of 50 aoreA on .Phdi.on4e4b4ro- firoi31:rol-s8;.1
enttot.ftea the Town of:Clintonoil Glen" a but Cho
Amin, end neurlYniffree of 'atintps bh ttiegintrifrg",
franscharia,and,ltre:,hblika;:lic•welkzvntteredzund--ltaw•a.,
bearing Orchard. Also,:lot No: 8, King Ntreet, Clinton,
and let No. 4, on. whieh le the Ashery." Terme anal
other: mmtionlara made Imosin,on application to the
Undersigned, on the faun, or if by letter, ciakrox P.O.
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-- W%1. slIrrjiSoL
Ilullatt, Atli 8,1879.
' A. bridge known as • Long's 13ridge
on the county* line betWeen. Kent and
Elgin, fell :down. ,on, Wedoestlay. .34%
R. Small, of Orford; had. just passed
:over it, and: :Was :not tens' feet frorn'it
when it fell... Loss about $1,00Q. • •
Voters' List71879. BON Es -WANTED.-
• . Good 'lieges can ba made by colleothig and slaipp'
IdUN 'CITA Lfr .. OF THE . TO WN.•
OF CLINTON, COUNTY OF HURON. .
•1VOTICE is hereby given that I have trans--
mitted or delivered to the Persons mention-
ed in the third and fourth sections of " The
Voters' Act," the-eoPies required by said section
to be so transmitted or delivered of the list,
made pursuant • Of said ad, of all persons 'op.
Tearing by the last revised' Assessment Roll of
the Said munioteroity,to he-entitied- to vote in
the,emid at'Elections for members
of the .Legislative •Aseenitee -and at Municipal
Hie:alone ; and that said list woe first posted up
at my office, at Clinton, On the Tenth 'day of.
.Inly,.1879, and renaains there for inspection. ;
- Electors are called upon to examine the said
• list, and if quo oinissiona anY, other error,
are found therein; to take. immediate 'proceed;
Inge to have the said erromcorrected according
to law. . . • -
.•• - 401IN CALLANDER,
Clerk gi the said Munieipality.
Dated it Clinton, this llth day of July, 1879. •
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Great AUCTION SALE
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Buildhig Material
To Saunders, 'Farmers, nuti,,,vtli otlinria nho
are irsventing to erect: moldings.
1Ve will offer for -tale by Public 'Auction, on
TUESDAY, . the 29th day of: JULY,
next, in 1.6ii to suit pnrchasers, all the .material
finished and utfinitdied, now in thePlaning
-. Mill, 'on . •
Main Street,in:Seaorth;
formerly occupied by Adam Gray, eonsisting of: .
irl
bones and horns to as. , •
Bags loaned. Pronapt remittance. , rim further
particuktre address
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PRTER It. LAMB 4$:
DIANUFMITtnt5128, -TOEONTO.
R.23.03M1r,
CARRIAGE :ft BIIIIGERS'f HARDWARE:,*
eir Elie •
SPECIAL BARGAIN'S
IIVEMI\IIIVOLVB
.:.:.Full -plated, 7 .ShOt,-,for $2,90.
HAVING BEEN SLADE • In7riqls5l..2 FOR TAO,
ENGLISR, INYS9rAN 'AND AMERICAN Aniunts.
• ONLit A LIMITED (WANTIt'i A1
RACEY'S.
SLIEtt:10 J1ART IVA E1f1 BI.A0169311 TIP.5
.loors and door frames, window sash and frames;
verandah' roofing, mouldings, Wainscoting, „Pine
and hardwoeld Sooring, ceding, battens and sid-
ing, lap siding, cedar posts, gates, pickets, '
_cheese box, and a large quantityppine and
hardwood Limber a AI thickne..e8,-both aieseea
and not, amounting in, vale° to about $1,800.00'
This stock will be geld without reaerve, to th o higb.
est bidder. Tenhts"-All Sums under. $10, cast'; over
that antennt six months' time, will be givon on op.
proved joint notes. •
__.38te,ivill also -offer for sale the eh Ivo.na,med,Flaning_.,_
Mill property, either with cr without machinefy there-
in, eomprieing1 If,. lallgo shop, storehousti Rhoda
comae and stable. Terms easy, will bo itaRo kliown
sale. The above l'Ornthoi bo 'open. for inspection
the two days proviouniO'ddy stao. ,
For further par LI %las apply to .• • •
SR 'ORD, (0Z2410.&'•(10.
Ort' . .
GoderiCh,
• ,T.j0 lilt Aitotioceer, Seaforth.
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„PALATABLE
CASTOR 1
Is prepared et a form perfectly nameable to children
and most sensitive persons. In its manufactufe the
properties of the Oil that produce -pain and grming are
clitnirtated, and it is rendered hot only Mild and pleas-
ant in its ?WIN, hut absolutely tasteless andpalata-
ble, It is pre-etninently the finest laxative wad ca.
the' tie known, and as rerentetiv for Costiveness Con.
stipat ork, and oll Intestinal IX; ”gementa 1t is me,
quailed, and iq destined talc: plate ot crude ell
and all &Attie pills end purgatives% For sale by all
biuggists at OS cents a bottle. Don't 10 try it.
• Recommend the NEW
ERA. to your friends.
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• A young man in the employ Of Mr,
Kempshall, livery stable keeper,' Ingo
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sell, hitched' a horse to a buggy "on-
Thorsday, and drove into the 'met, for
the purpoSe of *a,shing'the buggy, When
the horse keeled' over and was drowned, -
'7 -Wednesday, as: Me. . •a
farmer, living near the 'village Tiver-
tee, Wiw diggnig a hole to bury,:a large
sone,- the stone suddenly rolled over,
to t1i hole -where he Was working;
Ttlid-Strielellitthi-SeieFo'blOW `Which-
cansed his•death. . •
O. Walton of istoweli ie the fortn,
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riate-posessor. Of bees that
already swarmed four times during the
.present .seasen., 'swarm 'came
atieut the 1st a Jame, another on the
1st of jttly, and, cin the ard, two swarms
°eine off within ten minutes of: each
other.-.
church choir, .Dunclas, has been
dissolved. • The elders thought. the
bids an' lassies ihmild sit demi in front.,
p' the -minister and whaur the elders.
could watch them," but the young folks,
rebelled and no* the 'congregation inia-
gene back' to the old Preaenter style and
the Music of the cld =tater&
. Ceunterfeit :dollar bills on the
Oetario Bank are in eirctdation. ;Three*
Of them were presented attire Exehange
13an1r One day last . week.• Speaking , of
counterfeit' bilis, where de they go to ?
:When the bank iefuiecl te accept thetn,
what beechnes,of them Do the holders
with Com mendable' honesty destroy 'their
worthless tritmey, ordoi1zey peas it off
again noon somebody else who, Was not
'So Critical as the bank, teller • •
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,•The other day a man named Merrils,
of London, ninety two year s of age, fell
and broke his leg. as, he was rising from
the dinner -table: He was a very old
tsident_of tbb. 4.114'.114.4
ed to build the first house on the spot
where London now stands. •For the
,past few years he has resided a, few
iniles otit of the city, on the Hamilton
road: Hig recovery is considered im-
possible.-
A.t Petrone, on Thursday, morning,
well bit the .4aki
farm, exploded. G. Slack, the engineer,
was, scalded and .struck by. a piece of
iron. He lived about twenty minutes,
and died in fearful -agony.-- W.- Slack
ond brother of the deceased, had:
one leg broken, and was otherwise in•
lured, but not fatally.There was an-
other man working at' the rig,..but he
was -fortunately otitside-wheu
plosion occurred. The boiler was new,
and this was ,the first of the drilling.
It is supposed that too much pressure
was the cause. The,: boiler was mown
,
111 sixty feet, andthe engine house itncr
derrick was completely wreaked; .
pilgvgau to
iUU
IL Cohen, a J. tailor, of tendon.
has been arrested for bigamy. Some...,
time ago he married a widow named
Rosengarten, and.rall went. on very well
till the arrival of it young woman: from
• New 'York, accompanied by a little girl
her child; and ber uncle. She enquired
for Cohen and WAS greatly surprised to
find that he was married. • She claimed
to be his wife and that the little girl
was his child, she stated that he had
married her in New York in 1876, but
had started off to make a hotne °Ise:
where. She waited, but.failed to hear,
from him; at last hearing that he was
in London Working she set out to Visit
him and get him to support bis
but she found him living with another
wife.
A well known yonng Mari a Berlin',
named C. McDonald, died ou Friday
morning at, his hoarding-lrouse from the
effects of sunstroke. - •
Mr. J. Bryan, a well known contra
.tor of London, was seriously and pro-
bably fatally injured on Friday, by be-.
ing thrown front his IsuggY and run
Over.
join). Cousins, a LOO401:1 110te14SeP-0.4.
Wag tied itt the pollee court on Thum-,
'day) for allowinehis guests to occupy
chairs on the sidewalk facing the hotel.
lie -showed that part of the sidewalk
was on his own property and the charge
was dismissed. • •
His Royal Highness the Prince9f
Wales recently, purchased -'a Canadian
saddle from lir. Maleolin, Toronto, and
tr-Canntlian. lawn mower Ircitn_lir..L.Ias._
.Smart, Brockville for which :Dr. May,
-Seeretary-of theAlliditin:COMiniesion,
Las, just received a.cheClue in payment.,
lktr T. McDonald Depot}, . Reeve
has been served with7a writ,;,.pleiming
$5,000 damages for defaming the char-
acter of Dr. Hornibrook, . of Mitchell.
•The alleged libel is"leased on somethink
'which, Mr. "McDonald is reported to
have said respectinu.the *Dr's. conduct
asPresident of the4. M. Gibson Mfg.
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Mr, 11.2"Campbell And his wife sold
their farm near Widder, and went to.
Manitoba to take up land. Mr. Camp-
. bell's father-in-laW fixed his daughter's.
. Or 'her just befere Starting;
instead of making, ittook lsulky with
liewSpnperS, he pot.,in $5,400 in good
bank pills. This is the kind or people
for Manitoba, and this the style of dress
for thoSe going there. •
On Saturday Mr, D. twart, an eichi-
teat in the Pahlic 'Works• Department,
.reeeive&threugh. Mr, Keeferrene of the
Canitdiarr Commissioners,: a badgeof
honor and a fetterinferming. him that
-he had be' 4:414a-ed.a liftrine ai bet of
the French 'Academy. for serViCes, ren-
deredincQnnocUou.withthoParis:Ex-
position Mr. 'Bwartfsui)eniniended the
construction and decoration of the Ca-
nadian trophy. '
• One hundred and twenty -tine horses,
ruralised at Toronto, last week, and
shipped to the United States averaged
$70 each.
There is every probability that the
trade in cattle between. the Maritime
Provinces and Great Britain, may .as
• extensive proportions in the near
future.
-It has been. finally decided to--subtrri-tr-
the Sentt Act to the people of Waterloo,
and the total abstainers intend at once
to enter upon vigopee.earnpaige in its
interests..
On Friday night last a young -man,
.Wilson, of. Montreal, .tvirile being
chased by a •policernan ran against ft
wagon and was so severely injured that
ot onda .
E, $epal,
PublilIshets. ,
One of the largest shipments of sleep
that was ever„made'fronr, this conntry
to Bngland, wif.hin the sem° Name of
time, was made by D. tiz J. Coughlin,
of St. Thomas, and the Coughlin Bros.,
of North Middlesex. The' totel num.
ber of sheep shipped by the finn be-
tween the that and tenth of jaly Was
7,801)-4,300 goes by -way of Montreal
to London, and 4,00 by way of Boston. ^
Liverpool. The total- Coat of the
sheep, including ocean freight; was $70,-
The Bobcaygvaa Indepeuckot tells of
an incident in a saw mill in that village.
•rattn had big Mms sawn off with a
eiieular saw, and while eitraCtins him-
self from the position in which the ac- .
eident had left him the carriers became
hoked. These deniers are attached to
an endless -chain, --whieh revolves over
pulleys, one Tee-Whick ia iii the. mill And
the other inithe-furnace ft considerable
distance from the mill. The barriers
c6nvey all refuse, bark, buttings and
bits to the furnace where they are buret:
These carriers became jammed, and Mr.
D. Allison went to clear them. Itfe.
was picking the pieces Ont of the ear.
tiers whenthy,sonle means he got the
top of ono of his lingerin a link of the
ontliess cbain, and could not Withdraw
it; The chain with resistless energy,
continued to traveron towards the fur-
nace, and Mr. Allison had to. follow,
Struggling 111 vain to free himself. At
length the furnace waS reached, and Mr.
saw at n, glance unless ho Could liberate
himself from the chain, he would be
drawn into the furnac'e and tnrabled '
into the flames.. There was no time for
reflection.He threw ins left arm round
a large pest which formed part of the .
platform, and there 'held on until the..
end jeint'of his finger gave Way and is
-pulled off his hand-,-. It was a moment -
•of. supreme .ageny. But in time the
bone brake, tho.sineWs snapped the end •
.eft.the fingerwent away„..1.incl•
son was libc•rtteir ' • ' •
A,queer goat story is reported from
Yarmouth. A, Mr. •.Parkins ',Owned a
pair of pats. He left his Pocket -book,
containing three tem dollar bilk one
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five, end. $1,..50 in silver, near where
the goats were confine& Daring the,
night the fetnelagoot eat' the' thirty-five
dollars in bilis and Jhe 'silver. ' 'Next
morning Mr. 'Perkins killed her, hoping
to regain the bills; but the remnants
were mangled to such an extent as to
•be useless. -The Silver was recovered
intact, • -
A gentleman 'with •twenty thousand
-dollars to bus hand, went -into, the:Bank.
•of Montreal, ,Toronto, op Friday, to get
ionie cheques marked; On • an outside
deific he found a bulky looking purse,
which he handed to the teller, requesting
him if the owner should make enqii4-les
to return ito While .the gentietnan's
back -was tnrned soMe Man's, who had
'evidently followed Min to the hank .and
had: 1,5epty4 close watch' on • 'his every
ineyeruSnt • determined if the opportu-
nity offerecVto make a big 'haul, crept
up tp the desk where the twenty then-,
semd.dollars had been laid, and stole,2-a
blikire-Wed • u ntbrellat. •
. One day last week Mr.' Brown, •art
old bachelor living on the 1 lth con. of
Fullarton, was married to Mrs. Elliott,
of Fullerton village, and upen returning
from their marriage jaunt a nuinber of
the'young men of the: neighborhood de-
termined 'to treat tho happy couple to a'
chativari. Accordingly on mooRy night
a Crowd gathered about the place and
commencedi the foolish" affair, butthe
bridegroom becoraing_diagnsted- at-lthe
proceeding and the -disgraeeful
lan-
guilge used by the parties, •fired at•thena„
ono bullet'striking a young man named
Loosewith in the thigh' going cOn9lete-
ly_through_oneleg and lodgingin the_
other. • • ; -
A fearful tornado passed over Sarnia,
ori Friday, Where 'Considerable damage
was done by buildings being blown
death, -In the.neighbiirhood,•ft vast
amount of .darnage was clone to barns,
sheds and crops. Largo oak trees were
uprooted and carried into the 'fields
amongst the vvheat. While the storm
was raging it caught several people out
picking • berries and several narroW
escapes were Made. A woman named
Mrs. Terry was missing and, on being
eearehed•for was found by sonte 'boys
just outside of the woods, as if trying
to escape from the storm., with her lep,s
broken and otherwise bruised. She
was dead, and death must have been
illlitantatteous, as a .large tree, wasion
her." It is reported that :three other
women are missing, but nothing as to
accuracy can be found out. 1VIen are
actively engaged in building up fences,
ate., and in a day or two everything
will he fixed as usual.
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A ,boy: ot ni
playingin a field et 'Toronto; on
day, *here some mowers were at Work,
when one of the tatter strock,at.hiin
with his', scythe. The boy threw' out
his arra to ward efr the blow and caught
the myth between his 'ewer and 'upper
arm,. neerly. severingthe limb.- •
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A.Witricas entered the box the„,9ther
day in .the,Recor,der% Court„ 3IOntrea):
At the tin a:couple of lawyers were
holding. an animated discassien, and
matters _were in some confusion. When
the Court quieted down His Honor told
the clerk to swear the witness. ." Swear
nie cried the indignant, victim ; "I've
been sworn twice Already r; Never
rniod,"'.. remarked. Ilia Honor "swear '
him again; de-tio-harnai" •-•-•
.A.:Very aold robbery,...Wak PoIPethitad
fl.:SatardaY.,rtig1.4-,4t
Mr. T. Fanner, nem:' Port Dalhousie.
Just abut dusk Some person went • to
his barn -Which is soine little:Aistance-
:from his'residente and harnessed up '4
:span of herses,:hiteled them te..a. Waggon
And.drore.off,..,...A.man in the vicinity
saw the team being driVen. off ,bor'iMps
posed thadriver was Mr....Farmer
• :Upl,to Sunday 'night no tidings'
had been received by. Mr. Farmer. el
his horses.
Ai the Town Hall, Fergus, :ort the
•fithinst.;;Ches. Allan; a volunteer, ,was
tried for maliciously firing his rifle,
charged with, powder, full in. the face. of
John Ewan, a farmer of Nichol. The
'complainant alleged that the act, wits
intentiontil,•While :the defendant averred
that the farmer hit hini Over tbe aheulder
with -his whip; and in trying to *rod
"offtho blow with-ltia gun, the:weapon
• Went off. 'Farther, be stated that he
dicl not know it: was fcharged. The
jury disagreed,andthe case was allowed
to drop. ..•
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A painful acCident: occurred to. ,
Win: Bishop proprietor of, the _Wood,
stock House. Woodstoek, 011 ilforidriy,
His leis@ .liad been brougl;t out for
him, and While it was standing in front
of the hotel'Some rascal took the nuti.
eff the two front axles Of the Carriage,
so that when Mr. Bishop mitered the
vehicle-and.'-commeneed to drive..both
the • wheals came off and ' threw iim
down in frOut of the buggy, , The horse,
kicked violently) and fractnred the legs
okthe unfortunate man before he Was
released fromhis dangerous position.. •
, A sad case of drowning.oecurred.'at
•C011ingwood on Friday afteraioon,',:-A
party or fivo went for a pleasure trip in a
sailingyacht; and When about five miles,
from toiVit a squall cenie up, capsizing
the boat, -and It.Wardell, .engaged to
'Work On the Georgiarr Bay -branch ;of
the Canada Pacific Itellway at Viet&
River, who was in the boat, not being
able to swim,sank immediately: A
tug proceeded itt Onee to the . Spot. and
grappled for the body) but was unable
to recover it. It iS believed he leaves
a 'wife and four children . in Baltimore,
Capt. •Collins, of -Nottawasaga
bkvelyrescued the remaining
four, whom he foun&clifiging to the
hoail.
IVIr. J. Hazleton, who for many years
carried on a q.neeessful fornitUre btud-
nba in Goelpb, ',committed' suiehle 010
Monday morning„ by hanging himself
wit-li a ropeattached to the sill of a
window in his bedroom. Deceased m-
ated from business about eight months
ago, and Shortly afterwards became un-
sound in his mind and Wag removed to
an asylum in Buffalo, where he remain-
ed until Seine two months ago, when it
was thought prudent to bring hint horn?,
where he was well cared for. ,,This
morning I10 was 'rased for half an hour,
,and, on proceeding to his room, was
found liangnig by the neck quite ,dead:
Ito leaves a wife arid family of grotvn.up
SOri8 and daughters.
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Funeral of Prince
fMPOSING CEB,EM()NIES.
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The remains of the, late Prince -Int.
perial .arrived at Chislaelhurst last
Thursday4iight. The Prince: of Wales,
the ,Duke of 'Edinburg, the 'Duke of "
Connanght, and the Crown Prince of: ,
Sweden actedas pallbearers at the fu- •
iieral ot the Pi ince ImpeAttl. to da
The meztthei, was tine and cool... .CroVida
&eased inniourning, a large proportion '
'being i'reheh,, thronged Ile London- rail
way 'stations early.this -morning. The :-
funeral cortego counneneed, :moving at.
eleven: The princely pall -bearers were
in uniform, An itnmenSe *Malt:from -
Qaeen Victoria was carricil.oti ;the cof
;fin, Which as invisible because of the
mass Of doivere. Prince:Jerome L'orre.,
parte .and 'his soq•collow-ellTilie coffin.
The procession Was three,quaiters of .
Mile' long., A deputation of .Fretieh
militarystUdents was preSent, In ad-
dition "the f91lowing royal pereonages
firriVdd to attend the funeral :—.Prin.
cess Beatrice,. the Princess of Wales,.
Prince Christian and Prince Edward of
Saxe Weimar ;' the 'Russian,' German,
and Danish Ambassailcas *ore alio pre-
sent. A 600 of'Paris,workuion viewed
.the cefliri before the, fuiit il Neither
the: Empress Eugenie nor ,Queen Vie-
-toria attended, ,It is estimated that
various Sympathizers brotight- bouquets
and wreaths suffielent; to fill two vans,
to place on the grave. . Christine NM-.
sou Rouseaud volunteered. her :seririCes
liftlie'thoh' at the- *ink.
It. is Stated that there is mil& ill -feel-
ing. in Et'ance at the great dernonatra-
tion of mourning in EngliouL No
racniber Of the From& Embassy in Lon -
ran was present at the Amami.
When the coffin-wai'dperiecirtho-fen- -
tures of the Prince were .fOund to be
much . disfigured,but yecognizable
the tea). IThlman; the Prince Impe-
rial's valet'fainted twioe at the sight of
the. remains::: • ..
There were also present workmen
Erotn Paris; Lille, Torobing, and other
centres of French iiidustry.. .
Ex-tinprese Eugenie did not visit the
coffin until' three o'clock this morning.
She remained over it in an n,,,many of• •
gni"! Until seien, when, fshe fell asleep •
and Was reniOYed to her elialmber#
Phe.favolite horse of the PrjliCe
perial was led atter the coffin. At the
conelosion of the services in the church
the members of the 'French Senate and
Chamber of Deputies hi attendance and
deptitations of' workmen filed around -
the �offlu, sprinklia,g, it with holy water
and itnmortelles. . .
It has been deoided to 1aoott. marble
statue of the late etince,itniperial in
Westminster Abbey.
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