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The Clinton New Era, 1879-08-07, Page 6m rsea 44one. TUE $1311' LE 5IODII OF 0A11111:40,4IIES4 ANDIAI.S., • Nearly all the live seal, sett lions' and - sea elephanth that.have been ftirnithetl NV.001wat'clla Galidene, in San Francis. -and thrtV„haveteen molt to the Old orld and the Eastern States during the dast fifteen yea, s have been oaptur- ed from the Santa BArbaii Islands, to:oss the channel from this city. • Ev,ery yen.there are tuoise or less of • 'wed onto -nett. etiptured on the island, for the perpose of slip/dying menageriee in the Eastetlt States, encl parties en. igtted ht. the husinese alwaye- come to - Santa Barbara to secure mon for this purpose who have Inal years of expet.i- e4= eneein Capturing then., The mode of capturing these animals is -simple,. yet very eiekting, and while- otit is net "Coneiderel much of a triek to (lege an ordinary sized seal,,it ie a big dontraet to capture a bull • that weights • 00 Dip; or pore without seriously int jurine• the animal. . TliTee.or fonr vaqueros usually .ap. • .:proppluthe animals that arepoteart the rocks near the beach, select, perhaps from' a hundred or more, tbe big bull" usuallystartafor the weteer7ancl; when the, anirea1ifiiiViii,4 rcen veni: out place on the sand, if possible 'three riatas are thrown simitltaneously, one .e.ver!the anittiellspflekipnwovereitber.'s 'Othis feinit'flippets; and one over .111s rear- flippers, making a spread-eagle of him instantly.. The riata that 'holds his roar flippOra.takes-away 'the anntive power of the animal; while bia "other frant flipper 'is 'lassoed;' the riatas aro all fastened to the, rocke Or trees "neer, by, or held by the men engaged, while the lsrge hox-whieh, has already been • made -without the cover, is • brought . and carefully, stood on end close behind the animal, unobserved, and, with at man on fop of it, is dropped suddenly , over the sea lion as he lies stretched at full length on the ,sand. Small. ropes are worked under` the-. box, • and the aninial",..and lashed to tho top • orAthe ` box and at a' giVen .gignal the Hates are 'loosened, the box turned over, and the animal held on his back in tlie bot tom of the cage until• the cover is se- curely nailed down, When the ropes and ,Uatas..ltreleilanae.4e.eatl•,..the awinal is . tee to naive around in his cage at will oagerare made out Of strong, knee :to -the soa1ug'or corners and on the aides. :They are •ebout 4 feet high; 4i feet ---Wide, 'and .from 8 to 14 feet in length, and-ttlWaye: made before the animals are captured After the animals are captured, "several ' strong ropes ire defast around...the cage, and blocks hitched into; these ropes, ,andtile cage; With the.animal; is drawelhrough thewater- to thegehoon- er near by, andhoistedon beard.. Flab atol" water are ;teen the .captuted.ani- mals but they often go from ten to twenty days without eating, -Santa Barbara, Car, Press. • Ralf:Wars; .46 In -a let ter-froM:„. Colorado • .4- -Correa-. • • •'',.,-.Pt.)44elit,".ettl).9---INtevi; 'says • . that there is .morostriking. eVidenee of thoproaperity ioad enterprise :of Co- lorado.' than the rapidity- with whit* narrow-:gurtge railroads" • ate :built into. t „the Reeky. •••MentitaiOS.::!J'The Deuvei', •• South Park aiiiil'Pacifio reed zigittge.,up SonthL-Platte.--,-eatien and -orer -the, pais. into the.. South Park • wt.grades that no ',:engineer eoold, have dated ..t9 • ...suggest 'Um( Virg 'Itge.'"1".SintriPY•-letfit: daring has been theengineering of. the. Denver and Rio Grande road,' over the litta•Pass: of the Sangre de.; ChriStO. „range into ,the.v,ellevof_the Ale .q.rariA Mbre'(venderftil than .eithee in . its conception, and.execution has been. Construction of -the Ai kanses Valley 'Railroad from this .phice through the .. Royal Gorge,•:i canon aimed , as grand • in its proportient.endinore inaccessible than. that of the Colorado.- .1,have not patised throughi the gorge,- and,riliall nbk • undertake the•• -•impossible teak of .des: • .oribing it:etpeconcl.hand, but ',did ob- .• serve with greet. intereet ..the ,.pF•ogrese of the .Werk, above the -gorge, ,".!.thegrad.,. ••••• ing "Dearly •completed .tO more tban a hundred miles from Crown. City, and the bridging - and. track lay- ittg.can,„kejniAlled forward with almost ....,....411=L&==ittififelsfrekTrattitlthe:quarrel between •the Dourer • 'and -..Rie ..Grande •'"artict the TOpeltit: and • Santa Fo companies' OallseS' • delay. Much Of • : the grading above the gorge lige. been • difficult and expensive, and. the grades are very. heavy,but the work :seams . to. havo. bon well done,. .. • . -", . • . 'Janet in the eity,. today, an:engineer • •of the.Santa Fe road...whatolittriaLtbat. • if' his company .rotained eoritrol of the • .Arkansas Valley line, and the Gunni- son :country should•develop. into a ..rich. • mining regionra, across . the great ..range would protiably. be built next sea- son. . I ekpressed •surprine. .and .doubt that it wtrald be possible to Cross that range with a railroad traelr. He ewer- - ed nie that it WAS net poasible, but very probable.. • It 'used to bo stip- posed, be said; that...the. only way in Whieh it was portaible•tebaild e railroad • over great eleiation was to 'clistriboUte the grade:0m'. inneh -lipaCe., pos-. .-, This made •tho. road bed Very expensive. Railroad engineers in Colo - redo,' he aid, iiow work en • a different. -theory, ''TheY follow the natural. ton- totie of the :ground AS nearly as'pessible, • fields seems tO liaVe 110 effilet. A THE CLINTON NEW ERA. is._1:64;ti'r 7, 1 A7 All& 4 bunch' the heavy •grades together Cholera and yellow fever prevails on as much u c It is much cheap- the boandaty of Texas and lgexico, the 'en. be continued, to use locomotives deathh being at the rate of 100 a day. I heevy- enough to take the trains over the (little in the west and south-west Of steep idacos than to spend se flinch- Texas ari dying hy hundreds of thirst. mewl iu bringing the toed to average Steels men ere selling their stock at N\ bat grade over a ronaiderahle' portion of IN ever price they can get, lin!'• With tho coiTtPleti-on of !th-4- The thermotueter indicated 98 roads now in-- progress oi construction N'Grit York on Sunday,. Twelve cases 1 ninth , of the wildest and grandef_t of sunstroke occurred in that eity and. scenery in Colorado will be easily' reaeu- jjytioklytt. TWO oagea ii Binaklytt were ed, • mid the Reeky Moue tains wEl had. . I yeerly hecorike mare popnlite 81,11011ler • 41. wet )(Dan at a camp tuet,tan at I (1 resort,' „ Bucyrus, Ohio, prayed that God would • hill one member of every anti.Christain • TAlineldea,11, family iu the country'. This excited the • .wieth of the sinners in the congregation '-w-eAdiciiis4,:linalrlt71413.4A0.01-100enadk),,,tqht;.,1nwidase oant lyt L einieci roine, theyisteit.:3 down the tent, wiuned and would la torredand- Jen years old. 'Her parents' were at the feathered him if he had not fled. .c.eren3ony and g tve ittheir full approval. • •.! • A terrific- rain.stortu burst on Tuesday Five young men Were playin,g,,poker morning at Wooster, Ohio. whole at Ashville,. N., O. One Wasdetected streets were submerged, and the weter e• hidinan extra card. in his breast pec- rose wajo (loop .naraber, nr tons•os. another -Wee- !Ititaet' The imates Of some houses•were obliged 4.riven through "the'card thia i nte: t he to -be 'removed by tneans of ituldet•e. cheat's heart. - . A": •„. " Animals were carried a way, Telegraph pr.t1tugh i,'•Glehri?,..tneoenclulate for _lilies atukrailyead tracks were wasbed GovernOr. of.California, has 45,600 acres cut ,..• " • 'land in "'wheat this yeer, whieh 'will J. le, seely; tblee ears ago.. a horse bushels: He ets' fakrrier at Goshen, N. Y., took Dr. Grec- ploys laborers the year round, nd : 14 •.4.ey,e.geshee.:and..Yentit- 1• ed in the: restaurant 'or hotel' business . A -crowd of nien were watching a calf there, and then speculated in mining' 14,11.00 +0avetiltst ehokts-toideath-:writli Steek-a-and•in woricing..mines.:%;---Pfeoatne.. *Cat, whet:100m1' boy back to Gotten on a visit on Monday stepped up, knoeffed over the 'calf, and; worth over $5,000,0.00 hiving Made in laying its'neck across a rail; arnaslied three yearn of his abaence an average of ilienpple: from the, outeide. Then the.. nearly" 84,600 per. day. • Calf swallowed it and got tali:Well. The Rev. John , -Graham,. ' 01 Charles I -I. Stilly tramped into Read- 'Brighton, England, while bathing in the leg; Pa.; a few days ago, hungry, ragged surf at. Cape.May, Fridaymorning,and diseonsolate. A. year before; he . ventrtted out 'too fee. His niece; Mieli lied .mtidtithe people'ef, that city .stare ','Begairo Graben), • clutched the drowning at his ways of squandelingV0,000 that ' Mae; • and Clung to him until aid-. reach'. had been left to bin)... • On the latter, el'her, W,lten the • dOetOl: Was found to Visit, be begged a meal at the hotel in lie deit0.;;The.canse:or death is said to which lie' hadonce occupied the fittest .litote•heineeongestion of the beef% re- opartmentuancl slept in a barn where '.ilitIttng.r.freM fright. • . . , • . he•hed previously kept his bOreee. . :the etenka. cif absent-minded nien are There are 4,909' men, employed on' 'Often' Iticlicrous; but a Holyoke man is the 'ince Of street cars' in Chicago. Most 1,onAtied to the • premium. - • -came: of.thetn aye young, and many have seen cflt(*if to .Willintantie. Penn., the other 'better.tuys. • Not long einefY the super-:. ,.daY to fii4it hi wife's grave, but WIteil• intendent of one-litte said belied a man. 'llear..the.apet:-htippenellto meet an old in, his empley Who a • few years. ago; fition4,' hes:gime engaged in conversation, was worth. $100.4000, and that 'three of and at its 'close...Went away without look- liTer'eorieltieterri .iVere'brillege'iMuates.: icgiat thafgraite. iA.'"day or two after- -The- hours ofdaily-tiervictritSiteatly. *Ode h-rerneinheredille'objeet 'of its- lailettioniin&went-back and slime& e in quently theempl�veeshvoflttle opport. ,carrying out hi's intention. • • tunity for,attending religious -services. One .morning during .the. civil war fr; wheat harVest•aloni. the 'North, hoght:eye4lady•71),'n Serantorii. •erifr, Paige.. railroad • between ,Biamark• .heard thather on y son hadfbeon•killed :and:Farmer; (Dairote) is in.: .'ur. battle. The pews seemeato affect On every farm i11. sight frein• railroad her reeion." .-ShanoW gees td 'the. reapers., are, it full Motion. Mr., way , stations once,. or: •twice: a•week *to Dalrymple, tbe largest farmer, bag one meet the ineohninettaitisill' the -hope -hundred and fifteen peMbinders at work that lie.Will."Come back. • she :stands arid ...twenty threshers: Grainis already and 'looks. tip "the:track with • anxious 'being put into the °ins: Eig,htycents per 'face. As the locomotive •dashes around bushel is offered for new • wheat._ The •tbecurve. ber face lights up 'with ,ft mo. :Wheat averages 25 bushels per aOre, the hientery ray of :hope. , She peeks 'into best- yield in tlio history of this region; the car windows, sea,ns the, faces of the ,Oats are all cut and will yield as high as paiseugers, andwhere'the crowd has Orie•hundred'.-builaela per acre. -t, •gone and the -train, mored On, she, • It isrepoited that a grotesquq genitia ,sighs and Ames down,the na.trrow street Petie:"Yeare,4go conceived .:the" -idea of with. tears:301_1'1er CY& • " ' . . triaportingandtititizing estriches,for the • •Englisbc and -FOreign. United States- eaial'rYinitead of horses Oanadai Company Lands. 1 FURNITURE, anderaIgnea• A E.bIefioTtiltrdaLve.orTi4DpS4I;Luftyvacznr,luthr...rieeVi i SPJEUNG BETJ-YI0(.1 liuton,Jan.17,1879, THE 0 -T ()Nei OF THE 'ItAT•X • BET LOCA.L .3/1.PERS A_TTRESSES. 1rli4 subscriber begs to inhiire the inhabitants of Clinton and surrounding country, that he hese Opened ' R!hjjrrntuoitoe, ON Y/CTOIlIA STAErr, „ ONE 000it soma on' Cl• 7EBL'Ot„ Parties 1net oranything hieare tespedfailS invited to call and examine hie goods before purchae• ins elsewhert. • Reinentber the place— "Victoria Street. W. B. ()RICH, glisten, rune 25, ISM AITENTION. r-iiAxs urn oi. •,1,..u.l. or tsoa, Moot: 3: Ruoiow, of ITen•alkas :seats Itt le Mutual 'Fire Insurance gompaint Of the Co oty of Wolin4to1, t dny met. c ip.o.rh ttisis 0.0,1"4 .111,4744r,..ist,tt.hal, i4 -Z210,47: dappproolaarteed4 to take s for tl� (lf raloutt, the "0 heal eat in the Dominion. ouelo, CHABI LS. I tAslieloDySrez,0 11. FORSATE, . • ,i4q E&rI1 cduagoatoto (Mixon ItoadrTuckhramith, sontains 9111,acres of fkrotelaaa land, about tWo mike frkm Clinton, bia' ardncolkiatronfigflod, hardwoodtimber. Maybe Madan superior dairyfarm: 2. West Halt of Lot Eight in the, Eleventh Conaes. sten of Turnberry; fifty area, geed wheatland, at:robes fro% WinglienalUad.one nails from Ihe GlenannanSta.-.. tiomof the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway.. 41 small clearance on the front, balance hardwood timber. Would sell cheap for earth, or exchange for town proper - tyle Clinton. Apply to the owner, 'Samuel T hrower, Fair's Dill's, Clinton, or to the undersigned. 4. The large and convenient Brick Store, in the Al bert Street Block, now oecapied by, Mr. Jaa.Biddleaombe. . 6. Flretmilasa grain store, at,the GrandTrank station, belonging to A. Jamieson. • 7.•The largo factory bUilding and lot. adjoining tlae Grand 1.`rank Station, formerly occupied by J. II. Eel. fry, with euglan-and boiler. Premises well flatted Iaf man afacturiog purpoues, pork:peeking, &o. 8. Lot'0, oiVictbrIa Street, (Gordon sarvey); a eithice builditla lot, between the G. T. Railway and the River i well•feneed. planted with treee, gooa well, tke. 11. Lot 24; Frederick al rad, belonging to Mr: ;rola,. rowan. 000d fracottage of eve tocsins. Well and -pump. Good garden.me nial purgative ever Jtiei smith of :sir. Wm: Shen - - RScrefula panel. ago, skirl irrilattooritlem•tr,io anv OtP1 tle.-ntrd'a dred other ,baua aro caused by. an acid irritlent, 1,111011 proincre iodanaraueary Itga 0, emulates 45 Seibent, will PosPively effeet Cure in f ew hours, by 7 absorbing r e acid poison froui the maiden,. Sold by dreggint}. Price. aro., A.tivit-er in particular eases repo. " w. 'Y. BRUNTON, " I Ayer s Eithartie .P11109 For all the purposes of a Family.Physia, and for ourang..Coativertesai Jaundice. Indigesticci, Foul Stomach, Breath, Headache, Erysipelas; Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin I)iseases Ea- iousness,Dropsy, Tumors,Woi.ms, Neuralgia, aa a Dinner Fill, for rtuifyuig the Blood,. Are the most ef. tbetiVe and Cone - .EN CANADA, WILL BE MA.ILED - discovered. They TD o ANY ADDRESS TN herffla residence. ' ' • N TilE ,UNIT- rt. tura% ' are mild, but et• _ cnhatou, Jan. 1Ko: .feemal in their ED STATES ORIANADA, FREE operation, moving the bowels sutely OF POSTAGE, ,FOR TILE. SUM- ..o'' 1 .2i. .G,R.E A T .. OF F E R. •and Alwithout, •thongh•geolle • - in their operatiorb, , the'y, are still. the. ' • 'We ;ill Pend you, bound in 'full 'sheen, an 116151 k1 Moat thorough and ••••••-• .. Searching' eathar• , WoiceOter.- '4.. Dictionary, tie medicine that can he employed: cleans. . The Fortnightly Review, . • inc, tlie-ltOmactt and bowels', and even the • . - . 140d, In .sznall'dosqs of "one pill a day, _ •:—_,Fito• .-t'ireYralito•InIVIlligtreetithatedigestive ' 971',91":7. -- --- • . .18‘11151111motirltion PVITtriettepT'adlatiaGnitTr Fit rinightie. e. 600 AVEn'S Pilis have"'beeri'litiOiiiiTai et, we Will give an unabridged,. hound iu sheep, W0. more than a quarter of a .eentuiy, and have.- . , • CESTER'S DICTIONARY fin live yearly enbsoribers obtained•a world-wide 7 rift-lb:bon for Ogle • to mu _roneemuerar itavisw,or for four yearlyssaht virtues. . TheY correct dis,eased action in..: ••_-• gathers to thseame,, cm will give a copy of Onit famous work, hound in 2 Vole., 'SuzENOTliltAL REIAGIOli i ' R . . die: several aSsimilative organs of 7tEe-TT. - Agents Wanted -to whom we will pay a good .. b.,edy, and are so .composed that obstree. ' oommtootoo to canvass their locality. For pertletilara, MRS:within :their rang•e. Can rarely With. ern, „ • ..:...-....envonnsi cLAince & 00, stand or evade, thein. - •Vot only they order boolisispeciaren copies, Ike.; address the T11611811, , 60 York St., Tekonto • cure 'the every -day • complaints •of • every.: . , -. body, but also formidable and dangerous , diseases that have baffled ' the best of.- - human skill. While they produce power‘ fuLetrects, they. are,„at the same time,•the • safest and best physic for children: By . thOr aperient action they gripe mueh-less. • . unas OATARR than the common purativd es, annever give palanke4the -howelirafenotinflamed. , . 'They reach the vital foirattins•Of•theblood, . 1. - and strengthen the System by freeing it • , - nomads ' Applaud -1i Wondetful Cu .. • . .. . ...reo I 1, 'from:the elements 'of' weakeess, . • • . s . I : Adapted to all ages • and conditions iti• ' . . • • . • . all cliniates contemner neither calomel '. :Jai • whit! a ,4everett4 Gentleman sa1,. q, tile.1.- nor any deleterious drugithese.JE'lllS may. , . • • loniitituttopett Remedy :--- .' :, . . he••teken. With, sofa t3 enybedyf„.2,?Their . T.hli.iin4eaEeg..,Bridkville,glt.•:Stgtiscttin:Preienwr.tb o;i:evdr,,festDeivsir,nisnowtwo3airasinoeyour30oniitn.anmaesfheupieaantt,tike;,wh: tionalVatarth Rernedy'vens Introduced to me. I have 3im.... , beieg purely vegetable; no harra can arise • - .' - waited thie long to • Bee it the Cure avould remain mattent before doing we, my ddly to Ton, as 161 drat from . their use in anT quantity- • the happy strode seenaed to Inc to be, '100 good- to be.' , ,. • true:” -I Ives afflicted in my head for years before 1 •;..rar.P.Utcnor_ , • . ,• *snspeetedit toll° Catarrh. In„reading, in.yotir I:Similar . pr;. .1.:.0.,,AyElt At CO4 uweili„massi, .1e3W-alloteee/deedrihed In real*Fpaitlikuletio..!!Vhe iii"- :. „ a.',. " * , N L • -. •• -4 . 7-1 Practical and ailalytical,uhtisidits: ' ward " drop"! tom the, head had become 'thr-ydisagree.- ,. SOLD B5 ALL DRUGEISTS Elf EltYWIIEBE. • ableobd a ehoking,sensation often prevented Inc from , lying long; I would feel like . smothering.drid betbran palled to Sit up in -bed. My health and dirita 'Were setionaly affected. 'Wilma your Agent eame to Walker. ton,itbAngsntal310, 'lhe ured tpme,hattlea.,,,,14000....l had ,udod- a cpiartcl of tioEtentiklef ode. lmttle. I Lfoiliad :decided relieVand hem I,.,hiid tiSed hi:if-Fades iditmatid, Ilfatetalaufatrtetsing tmilareured of that ailment, and have not used any since, till of late I have .talcen some for a oold.in my. head. A sense Of duty to enfferers from. that loathsome dipease, Catarrh, prompts ,me to eedd yolfthifi gertideate,Itinsolioited, CO leave. • to t5. what us e oil!: tyrounly,may see prof*. y . . , vott vien, oni..,i‘icstWit4TZ4D843.74,,Motho. el. icli mjnioter. • Aelt for TAttlefteld'a .Constitutional Ca, • tarrli•Rettleitt, 614 take no .44er.!. T. T.. b. HAMMY, Doininten Agent, Brodlaalle, Ont. , G •••- • • • ' — . 4 . , Traff Standard article is compound- ' Pr 7., ,ita ie. iiii nil pct. alias at wily Oait Dig_to_r v.; _ativritctite.greeiest care. ., ,., . Per '4.6til6. ' . • ' • . . Its effeets'are as wonderful inel as , .pvy IT4,,. 8* TRY IT. I. .s.;!gofforety a's: ever. . . 7.. , It restores gray orlime&iliar to IC% -7FOR • • PER ANNUM. IN ,ADDITLON .TO . : • THE•LARGE AMOUNT OF LOCAL • - • . • . NEWS. CONTAINED IN E:VERY, "rifERE IS .A. COMPLETE SUMMARY ' GENERA I; NE WS • • , AND 0.AREF:.U.LLY-: ,• SEliwTgr• REA.D*EF-MATTErit, MAKING IT 'ONE •OF '..THE •MOST. INTEREST, ' ING .R.A.P.EItS PTI:BLISIIED: ,..: andaCtually impOrted•eitYhteee: Of these • ' • ' '''- . ..- :H-" '• ..' ". '... ' •' long-legged birds: "' These 'laid ' tinnier.' te.p.Ct.h.e%lee!nati4threagAn.t.?ttitect.atfit.0.-061,17.0itIlIni, .BONEW:WANITEDii Pull "kgk ill jill°- °alias 7 of JNe**Mnkinc": fro.m theAfghan campaign,. mot!avsoldiers wad rthii• Wick rof ostriches ''ilorr'.gu'rxiber. - ,11•7 stalwart members. It is added that dynig; th. en, 'wereitintheReftirl,s :- • . borentnvidagifeolLartre° 11' 7. -°°11-747 '.71,4° illl'i.Pliing. 001-0e0, 1.tdit'ob, 01"..the etil Rekinient,•dt ,,,.,,The •,:riiner- hi Warwiekehire, at 'O''' • Demi loaned. PromPt renattanee, ' ' Pei,. Anther .Cilialryt is about to•Mount 'one of • his Erii9s...Jneet.i4r. liave -cienic0CiltiiKAlle;" ;p,artiatilara, addrefie '• . - ! . ,,....rv„,;,..:', . . 400ippgIllefl:,, .014. toStriebesi• E;. -They -..are qyiltv..ct 0.1 the *lair& 14';'it:4iivitiati:Y •- ''''• ttl•iffa-te• n. LAMB: 1017. co : - rice 7.days Jwimoitt,•dadireg t3 drinking, means • star/glob' 7. '' ."-:-.;;'''' 's • , streng; docile;,fieet ilia horse, Will live . bVeeti, . theMitelves • end'. ..-tlie ''.:iiiiiii :41• y A 4. °Bost°. iwititi's7aUFA.0.21111:7'..T. pipq need iikqe. or, no:, groOraing; , poi_ • : . 4„.?orninereial agent et. Nottingbain, 'hips tbials enough oftle StOry•for sueli Eng; reports a gloomy account of the W arm Woatlior; # ' , ' 4 . eiops: owineto the unparelled.coia4etp• • :-.. •• -iiety:.,,,-Frotili *is central' position, berm!, . , . . The Iter: Mr'Weirich ' wae preaching 'iliiitit'aperiong failtire . throughout Eng- ti a weird sermon .on the devil, in the • lencb and alarge demand. Open' Russia- Methodiet ChtirCh at:Ephrita,, Pa", re-', and America for • breedstuffs•. ' .Thil.ad- cently; and a Wieked young Man :Was' vocates of. free' trade rejoice •in its bane - struck with the•notion that the eongre- rant efeet`geltieWlikerthe litelieht 41413 12:1--'!" °^14NT.°1"' '97•FT-1' gation had been wrought up to just the ..4,,en(i . t.,,,rinqr,4,.ei, greg4„inerve0in, . ...._ _ .. . . condition of mind to be' easy terrified. 1.i.-:7.7.,1• ' imnicrnptli .iliuttkelitine:-. ,-,2•', .. • ' ''',,,,..," " , tWheye he. wilt lila!, t,..,„r„...„490,1eanatte4e, ,I.,,d Tell ,assori. wicked ' companions,. and -unfolded: his. He slipped out, gathered anima equally ..",,t.A..deips411 eig'iti,15ti.Rifteraboieoity8 KOS; tHEVALS At•f_A!:MEftdINE:8, the police anthoritiett hive . discovered ' . DYE 8 UFFS, VI'Ll$,, ltd:/`"- • .: ' Plan, 'to introduce a long -horned eew the. existence Of a formidable assocation, ii,.0eriptions; Receipts,. ea cosipounag mid:, . into the Cbureb.. They brought able& one from a geld neer by, twisted hefts"! havinT for its purpose revolutionary . . fully. luade up, Isla despicia. " ,t0, !Nike' • her bellow, and thrust :. Ler prejeas, the exact ptirport 'of Which is citrale,.retr. 27,,1879,- ''. - • ,. not yet publicly. known.. The ,heaquar- through.the door into lhe•centre aitaies, eitatee of' the . GrandDuke Constantine, OAKir....twfp,.i,i ra.p4x , The.light was dim • the preacher had ex.., tells -of the-. aisodiatiOn:•treye; ,',Uttn‘;:thC:' cited his bearers by description of eter- , nal tortiire, thiThorns 'ilia blaolt facie. of brother of the Czar. . These eeta.to are,. :. .- 0N • 'EAS* TERMS, ' ':?.. ,•••th4 ,h,eue.,7414 qow. wera...na reoogniza, situatbd near St.. •PeterebUrg.- Derieent ASY ividehihe Principal can .. upen tbe• estates was thade,- and, one . . and the congregation thought, devil had ,d.asherl in ' for . vengeance. .01.4 llia • .hundi.ed. persons- errested---and--carried:, ' 'he .'e rePald in Part or all al "... Several women feinted, and is was some. oily thine during% the term. to the capital, where they' DOW are in moot. 1 ery wild rumourg• concerning - `--' ' - . 'oc. moan. . . Arne befote the panic was attbdued. . theektent and -•pu.rpOse of - the. alleged - ' • • ' Cattle are dyineo in Ilerkitner county, . • • • • A• .1., 1114 . ,e.a.• . , .. . . .- conspiracy are= etrculattoe, ' .. N. lr„ from whatbappears to be a new Was ever such a geastin of .impeonni- . 111T: lir.. FARRAR., ease.- Veterinary '18ergeone who have esity known r . People • of the • highest. • (moon, marall.181.8. . exatnilled the enlinalS, aro nnablc to al- 'ranks..aie already, flecking away frail). ‘."---1- . .• •• ' . .' leviate or 'class the malady. The Cows London, . to economils. ` . JAMES' CLARK sicken •and.die Within forty-eight hours °°111)trY house Sewing Machines ... •. .. . . viaiting is to be curtailed, while . . . • after the ettack. : Some am dead within ... ' , Mao plotoure,iu annoanclag tri the inhabittinte of Inftli it is notoriette that; •in more than one . . ten 1101.1ra atter the appearance of the ate vielnity, 6110 •ho has opened. out in ilin Carriage house eemarkable for ita hospitality, making business, and is nov; prepared to 041 all orders c110080. 10he sYtePteres are fink aP- there has dile year been none Trade ev Att Masa, , ' 'for l'[.itirent by the owe'rnilk drying • up, with the old ',.• . • .- ' . • , OARR/AGES, WAGG(ilkl8,, BtIGGIES, Eo., ivhich occure suddenly.,and without aty it li'"' _A. X Mt iM jib- . warning. At one milking the cattle : -a 'IP- . .uponitta rilmxtes notice and at the Most reason'able standstill.. ' I went yesterday into a shop in the Stand paying $8,500 a year. rates. 'None but &at.° nes workmen employed. and .will seem in good health ; at the next, The the Very -beat Material ltatie‘ REPAMING attended to proprietor held. out nioet dismal the milk will have disappeared, and prospects, and said he had seen nothing- AND ntADE AS 000D AS NNW. printmtly and satiefttetorily. ifOlISE ettoMN0- a • • 4, death follOws within half a day. Some. lik0 it. for years,. Moving on to •Corn. . of the de0d• noes ilallo been ekatained i,?Y bill • I entered another Erin of fatty All kinds or *AMIN*: FtliNISHINOS Agent for Floory's •Agtioultutal implomont8, autopsy, but no 'evideneo of knoye. dig, years' standing, *They told Me a fact ..— kept en bared. • ease eatt bs detected. The lungs teem imparaikled in their experience. Not . end 'of the beat Manufactories in Cana ae., (1/Alienate° 0 in a normal condition. • „,, • It was til°ngilt a single customer had entered. their IIENEKiont :en* mic4 –*Intim sTilEhyr• ona door !ItraPrii°68:41114 teCtiVollateeTetp8uViilla gnitgelec'e*"hiSelrea.k et' thst'gre,s'S blight have contained a deadly doers during the 'day, and these two Ntestpl the ootaroetalel Hotel. . . , . . weed but changing them into other houses Wero ill the busiest thoroughfare . , . . • LW- litlE0111 ON WOMEN $7filllin'll,t, '1,,,..V... . ,..... tt. nettSWOOttir, Post Mae !lex I05, Opposite tile Delatata a Teleatarlt email. in toncion.;---fliondon 'Letter. ' (narrow, oter. nlythltrey23,1818. • 1 O*0 SITE , ST I. D11110C4IST, Has removed to the promisee known is '. • T CONSTITUTIONAr; C.A.T.A1Z11,14 RECAJMIJIr 19 " -1)1111{111" 31")IIICS .3i7111t*rfeunitt.GvlePstsall eruptions, i4t:Oinng IN "IIILYTH. ancI ldandraff. It gives the head a •„cooling, soothing Sensation of gi•eat comfort, and the •scalp by, #0„ use' becomes white and cleitai ' By its tonic properties iIiestoiea 1,118 capillary glands to their normal. • vigor4 preventing baldness, and mak- ingilie hair grow thick and strong; -' As a dressing, nothing has been found so eifectual or desirable. •A. A. Ilityes, 111,1)., State Assayer . of Massachusetts; says, "The on stituents. 'ere pure; and caregilly lected for excellent quality t and t consider it the BEST PitenArt.vrtne• for its intended purposes,” - Price, One flollar.' 73791) • " FOR THE WHISI.<EPIS. This elegant preparation ma:t brt relied on to eltange the color of the • board from gray or any other iinclesim- able shade, to brown or black, at dia.. Oregon. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, fiat (1uickly' and .feetually produces tt permanent eo1014 neither. tub 2)011 WASIt of. Manuftiotured by R. P. 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