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Clinton New Era, 1876-05-04, Page 3• , TUE. WElit • • STOCK NOW FULLY• ASSORTED IN EEITRY DEPARTMENT. Millinery, Dress 'Goods, Fancy Goode, Grand Dry Good,and Gents.' FuriiiOaing Goo.cle, -avq, VE.WIC BRANCH IN' PC,LL SINT' ING, A.Nil ONE oy Tau FINEST . sToelis IN TIIE-WES17CrtatOOSE.. FRO, AT LOWEST COMPETITION PRIM. .ONLY ONE . PRICE; IIODGINS PAY', MANCHESTER HOUSE. . . CLINTON, April 12, 1870. • • Just Received, AT THE • Whielt have ;seen pnrchased UNDER, VALUE, OWing-to the pressure of the times. I AM, THEREPORE, ENABLED TO OPP= THE1V1 Prices that will astonish Buyers . . NEW, DRESS GOODS. AT 12/ CENTS: 1876: - PHOS: JAOK IN/2.10i=b01-1.49.1\TT. • . • - CLOTHIE-R, AND GENE.A.t.4 OUTFIT TEE - • OtiVrrar, ONT.-1;7 ].8!T6:. Ano • NEW BLA.Og LUSTRES, " FOlver Shield brand" Kept by no other House in Town ; imported for my own trade ; double foe, excellent value. a NEW GENTS' FURNISAINGS. • NEV' SIIIRTS, that flt. andwear well. NEW TIATS..STRA,W ANELT, for ..Cient_PA4.4. Boys • a; large .assortment • . NEW TWEEDS . _ ND COATINGS. NEW SHIRTING6, DENIMS DUOKS,' &c., &c.. NEW 1VIILLIN. ERY. -Now 'slio 'ng Mi• llinery got lip in _ the ' most tasteful 'manner; after the latest French .and English pattOths. „ • • NEW TIES and. Other Fancy- Goods, for Ladies: TheT.verYdatestiM prettiest -to be -found.- Just -4.aceived . froth - New York• _ • • , , , NEW HOSIEu, including Canadian kind -facture. whICE E-01--Eg 1.0 . is found far more serviceable than. the_Enghsla Hosiery, &c.- . • • • ' . • JUST .OPENF,D_OU'r, , .r large, newjandhandsome stocJi ofilats, prising the lateit .get York Styles. Everybody should see them. Aril 27, 1876.. • • . . THOS. '1,TACIKSON. ' : C • GR EMS AT COST PRICE. F • THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LE '1E To INFORM THE • INHABITANT'S • % of Clinton, and surrounding country (arid merchants especially) that be bas de terminea to dispose o the whole of la4 present stocji. of" b. • Family Groceries "•-••••• • ANt, • • General. News ;oho moray Bat in a window„ in B•Ilti more, to Out hiti toe nails, fell out, s1ilt:4. atheestkhn.ife blade into his side) and 'bioci. to The boiler of the steam ferry -boat plying between Rhideskeitn and Bingen, on the hank of the Rhine, exploded on Sunday. Thirty persona were killed, - In the Houoe of Representatives at Washington, oli Saturday, Kr. Pierce, of Massachusetts, presented A memorial from ,1,300 merchante and citizens in Boeten., in favir of reciprocal ogle with Canada,which wee referred. The following telegram wee received at Loadon, Eng., from 13arhedoes on Wed- nesday te.-4# Forty pereons haVe been kill,. ed and, wounded and 600 prisonertaken. The rioting is stilipended, but the position is threatening. Confidence in the (Jovern- ment ie entirely gone." The total, debt of the 'United States,. no - cording to the statement issued on MondaY, is $2,190,552,498.25, on which the interest is. $33,817,375,37 ; the cash in the treasury is $116,481,615.22. During April $278,- 18L49 of the debt was paid oft Since - -June 30041876, the debt- has been reduced .by $20,7fi0,407,0_3. At a German boarding house in'Oinein- MX; on Thrived:ay, Mary Sherman, a Gor- man obambermaid,complained of feeling sick, and retired to ber 'room. An hour later she was found with. Arer throat out and the body of a newly born female child yithlits head nearly severed from itebody, was found under her bed. race took place' on Saturday at Deer - foot Park New York, between A. B. Wit= liams'.herse, White-Oloird and David Stan,. ten, the English bicycle champion, for a parse of $1,000. ' The distance was Aye miles. The race was won by the horse, r.119...4..ietan'eeri.P.ta):4W11•_111ilett. ter watt greatly fatigued, but Minaged to, Work out the distance,• • On Sunday night a white man and a negro 'nervily armed, elfeated an entrance .by era* _into the Oartharge jail, Sinith county, .T6nn, overpowered the jailer, and liberated four prisoners from the iron cage inside the jail. One of the , liberated pa - Bonen. is II, .Curtis, thenotorious horse Allot who bas eecaped from many A vigilance -committee is in hot pursuit. Advices from the East state that the plague in Mesopotamia, 4111cm:rang. Ai' 1:4 to 114 p so or a ta (if i5 , On April Stli them were 22;ititacke and 13. deaths; and on. Apririnli-31,:attacka an d -1 -1 - deaths. At Bagdad, from •April 2nd to 8th inelniiivei' there were 256 attacks. and 169 death; -and On 'April 10th 66 attacks and 26 deaths. , • ' • ThoSanFrancisco Bulletin .of the 13t1t Apriliajori-o Goldinnith-Maid, the world- renowned trotting mare,. Will return East in charge of Budd Doble on Saturday. - Her career on the turf is behoved to be ended. She is new nineteen yeare;•old nevertheless, in her contest '.with Golden, Gate on Saturday last, 'on the Bay District Ansociation•RSOU.COUrtie, she trotted ansile in 2.19, .despite, tiro .bluStering condition of the weather.,' ' • - ••• , A Madrid deepateVreports that the.01e- -mentinge-woontraband-vesseirwas-recent-,. ly seized at Malaga by th'e, Spanish revenue officer. The crew were ordered'below but refused to go. A sailor belonging to 'Gib- raltar and a British subject was shot and wounded and leftwithout help:frit three hours, so that he bled to death.-- Ortiat indignation hi felt by the sidents. The matter is in the bana8 oi Cie British Miniater. • • , • ' : .At St LOW -840h Saturday, tl•;•. do.) .of a piing man named lzkri found in his room with a i • „, his ido. Ho • was respta ••• • • and was lately a •clerk • lie*. ire left behind • •• 'ter in which he &writ.. • • • . . Of Medical men and . . 'elide-8.411gs, the pet, Xust received, Over 30 packages Of JAPAN,and GREEN Teas; .bottilit at an immense 'reduction in prices, whieh•I aul• enabled to sell. rn patties of frOnf 3 to 4.49 lbs. 'each., -afirom'. 56 to 55 cents per lb., worth, 76 oeno. "The .drawing quality Of these Teas far surpasSess anything you have 'seen fat a price at 'all: • •I • .appratit.lun g them in cheapness. rFl4ytitem. for -leottrelbr.. • • , „ • : A. S FIS1441. or.awrow, Match Oth 1876, Groceries, China, Glassware and 'Cioeliery, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC; AT COST FOR CASH. HARLAND BR ar House -Keepers and Ircitel•KeePprs would do well to avail themaelyes of this rare opportunity, as the whole stook must be disposed of. • . - • • , . . Dealers in AM., and manufacturers of all kinds of Tin,_Copper, Galvanized and, Sheet Iron Wares, beg to inform thokottatOrnati and t,l_t? Outtlp generally, that they have added to their ' . • Stove and. business, „ FARMERS' & BUILDERS', HARDWARE, Special Inducements for any ' one 'Wishing to go_ _. • .. • : ind willleep 4nsttTy on hand a general assortio-ant, Bach Las ' - - . -• intothethe wtit ocholeery buSinessat . Will sell out , - . ..... 1 • , • P .,,-. . . . . Stock once. ' . Nails, :Gloss, Putty, -Paints, Oils, Corpoliters!, Fatillorf.;-81- Gordo. Tools . ... . . • "• On and cyter date will doll POI? 0.4.3.11'i9ArLY, or 'ilk equiPalent. • sortable ratee to all favoring them with their patronage, their motto being small profits and quick And other articles usually kept in a Hardware Store, all of which thwill disposp of at Very rew - ' All parties indebted by Note or Accou\ht, are hereby requested to pay the sae forthwith, and save omits. • • s • •.. • • • ---returns, VE TROttORINC4, 47N i'tud GAZTIANIZBI) "ROY 10)0FfNa and ;TO work • G. 0. Bogue • of all kiudi e.receuted in a loorkonanlike manner. • A large supply "of 'Milk Pans, Pai1s,_ Strainers, and every variety of Tinware at a REDUCED. PRICE; • Just received, a large .supply of Spades,.11oes, Rake's, Forks, &C. :The subscribers, thankful for pastfavors, resireetfullysolicit it continuance Of the stone. • ' gimmrskar • . • Brick 1110c1r4 Albert Street, next door to P. Cavan s Currog, April 26; 187.6., • „ • 2m 9 CLINTON; March 7, 1870. • CLINTON 0 - DOEIRRTY ViANITFACTIIR,ZR,S OP ORGANS, in)). Wnoimitauf, AGENTS FOE • 0011:0-.A:riC JPX.A..NOS, VI.A.INTOS W1013 la Ell 1.4..74.V Sj Ate.. ' Clinton, April 12, 1870. As to the excelldtice of our Organs, read the following Testimonials: STAPLETON, April 10tb, .1876, Messes. Mummer dr Co., CusTott Sins. -You ask mo my opinion of your first Organ, have inuell pleasure in bit • ing you that I consider it great' succesi. TIM tone hi Very full and rich, and cer- Willy it is -as good an instrument of its hind there Made in Canada to.day. I only hope that yon will meet with liberal patronage and reap the tewrirod that ;am enterprise merits, - „ ' Yours patronage, •*- • 3OI1N ItANSPORD, I take great pleasure in giving1n testimony as to the excellence of the Clinton, Oran, manufactured .by W. Doherty at Co. In power arid Sweetnefts of tone, in quickness of reeponse to the touch, as tut in its incelianical internal arrangements, it is decidedly equal, and in Serge pat tieulars, superior, to any instrument I have e*. amiaes", of which I hare had knowledge. It seems.te me that ib in as near porfectiou as it on MeV me to say that 1 can cheerfully recomniebd it to any who may require an Marin:tient, as one in every respect well fitted to Supply the want of ' the times. • • it. entix.ntrt, leader of the Methodist Chetah Choir, Cliaton, MESSRS. W. fionnitrir .36 CO, • ' - Among thenunierous-Cabinet-Orgatia-Lhallo-SetinAttring themauy years: 1...1 aye been a teacher of iiniSicet have not seen any snootier to tho Clinton Organ, . The charaoter of the tone Is both beautiful and sympathetic, the intonation is perfect) and, the 'touch easy, and inferior to none. The workmanship is both solirt and elegant4so that nothing is lacking, • 111. WHITT, Clinton. , To Debtors. • . , rnixj TINDEusrokun WOTILDBEUEBY NOTIFY all portiss indebted, to him, Mit all accounts must' be paid within one month, otherwise they win be placed 18 amid or collection, ° • ZOirfri Waal, Vetentlary Surgeon. Mintoii, Apr1112,1870, . Notice, srnor.Ari PitiZZ wir,L BE OEFETIED 332 L t Mogsro.lt, Oailenser (lo., of $00, at tho show .of the linllatt Branch agrteettera sociiety, tor the best collection of Latliee' Parley Work. 1S1 $1,5, 2na• 01•00,8rd $7. Particulars, regulations and rules din ho:nint at thh Store of hicsaris.. Callander or from T. A. None% Secretary. • Clinton, Aprli 20, 1810. • - • °.4 1\110ti.0„0„:, .rrits TItliSTNES Tim E9TATE A. • inteud,nest Spring', to Inlyetho unflurveyeit portion of Let 14o. 42, in the. lot con. Wattanoslaichl out in pasture fields. in tho snottntint6 tenderti aro Invited by tile undersigned, trom persons +lashing to tent. pastur- age, stating,.aise of field required ens tonne they' may Propos& Parties will:Loco to fence theirlote, and will he viatica kaites, Per turthet Information apply to . lactittitTliY, BOYS a; P,NP1.1',11, Solicitors Itarrie, April. 0, 1870. . vinare, Ont. ' " -78E10 TO ells "NEW titAii. • ....... OP Protl,... MANTON, Alen otT. • Olia OP TUN' 1INST wtsTgrot orrAltt767. Messne. ,W. Densarz & Co, Cetztins. Deeiring to obtaip an instrtiinent that world teingine all the desirable imirove. merits in power, fulneste tiiid sweetness of tone, 1 am happy to say that I have realizeid all in the Clinton Organ. ono who hears goca away pleased.-- ' The Valuable qualities which .this Organ possesses, aro much appreciated. It is general favorite irt our family tiMle. • - Wil lYf miter &t 1' 010 factg •for the people.. -Were are .but .foo pre) rations •If ntetreines ichich hare withstood thr..intparlitgl •duelinno tt • of the. pople yor any ,gred length of Mire. One of Milieu; Di. noittas' IelikPirie Riad 1(1 ,forloniing mid be coNrinced son, Parnhuttil !alto, toritcs, "rf have been aillieted • rl euntatant for the last ten wolf, and luta . , tried ot tug Imam, todhoutonpretafruntd 119...ad Dorilgtontasl-Nelootrie-011ruelfiginee-thon-harreltad OI ('((011 o/ii, 1 moult( wranintrnd /1 11) II, atm, , .traet WatIord, "7 hare been trout/Cul ?Mb, liver complaint 'orate yore' yearg, and triut (Ilona ine(lietttes toith little or Ho'bene till I tried the getable Oil, tokieh gage immediate. rdieh mat Piave sineetiged tt luta WWI efect, 1,11 71' tried it on,: horst* inlike ease of cuts, &e., anti mad eipettilo as good for horse ae for' wait, No. ,,,te should betvilhoutit," A. ittaybee, lrarkworth, writes, "Vtaregotti inttalreds of bottiel of Neteetrie (War. sTANI1UP„.. Lorelon Hoed, Stanley. Having theronglily, tested the merits of the Otgans Manufactured by W. Doherty & Co., take pleasure in Saying that confider them in all respecta eqeal, and in many points superior, to any reed instruinept tho market, The ease ' -Re all supyly maintained the smoothness inid equality of its tone ; its ready ro• spouse to the tench ; the eloquent vhiring of its faney dope, and the perfection of its general Mechanism, must make it an especial favorite with organists. • ". C. ClitAVNORD, Music Tesolier and Preeontor in (T. Chnroh, Clinton. In. one county of California soome grape vines are to be plaited -this spring. . Of the 55,000 deed -head tickets to be is; sued to the -Centennial, 64,000 will go to common people and the other thousand to editors, • . . The•Russian Government has in coniem. platioh a railroad through Central Aga over 2,000 miles in length, ,the mail:aided cost of which is $200,000,000., A million dollars, per annum of 11,Inited States fractional currency had been mu- tilated, lost or destroyed since March, 1862, making nearly $13,000,000 which will never return to the Washington Tree-. miry for redemption, , . A • youth of 'Lafayette, Ark., recently UndertoOk to frighten a doctor by the name of Westbrook by presenting A plug of twist tobacco at his head. The doctor thinking that it was a pistel: dreyr his 'revolver and diet tho boy dead. ' , - A paper conapanx in Holyoke, Mass., has manufadtered (al initnefise ream of paper for fho Centennial. The eheete are 6 by 18 feet, the ream weighs about a ton, the value of -the 480 sheets in $1,500; and if entinto ordinary sheets of note paper tliey Would make 6110,000 sheet!. . A toniear-old boy' was arrested in. Ala. mond, Va., the other day for disturbing public worship at St. Peter's Cathedral. -- The Court otdored him to be taken,to the city jail and tvhipped iy his Mothert and polico sergeant tied linu to the 'whippin post, and the mother thrashed the you g- ator soundly with souk). An*-old-lookingegless--was-laiely-pore ase in Philadelphia. by' one of the reszel‘nts of that city, and back of the glaSS he found 4 / nowapaper of the date of July 4, 776, for which he has been offered hy lie Venial $2,500, and by * ptiblishing fir $5,000, the latter intending to mane filo- Miles of it /t is said that both offers wo e refused, and new there will be•a general trierhauling of oia trunvery for $5;000 Rica of the Ru. volutionary period. * • ' ---A-declanfamparallel diintiteefty has Web eetillintted by a you.9 , worndu iii Drearier). On a night when a knew the aged pro- prietor of a fancy sore would be alone; Sho asked for a pair 0 cuffs, " An the old man turiwetokukf t them, she took a hatchet from under he Sprini and dealt him a ter. ribie blow or the he'sil.. The wounded I a 0 to cry for help, man wan, waver, Atoll spo ilx came. The girl tries to palliate I r aline by sayNt she wanted V ) trieney or her Wedding. - Two Dwellings, °,tor -10011-8A-42.-411-Va lAMTIMGS. land attaebed, situate oft Mary Street, west of Commerciel Hotel Prentised. Tide property is conveM,•utly siturtted, and. will ba, sold on very easy terms. 'Apply to * I). MeTAVISII, .Sarnia, . ()r to tV, VAIlltANi'clinten. Cloo•on, Pell, 9, 18/6. ' Shop -to Let, • :Stray Sheep", - • , ••••••km fIAMTP, INT0 ritlitilORMNIVS pumas/tn. tl,OT V.1-017;Ttiirliiiii';;Ocireirelfte`rinelap, PIVE, filiEP,P. 'rho owner is hereby notitled to prove property, pay charges, ana trate thou/ away. 0.01IN 111.3.10;.CD. noactfeti re, April Ieth, . dio • . To Let, 4 Tni Tn. It, To Own,- TENANT, A It0110E, P fiarapnvit Alt totfiTStable, tee., all coranlete• tient Sleet to bo pala quarterly, or et Sgicoil upon, Poliaeg Aloft On the (net Of 'May, The aboventeporty- is situatea , on Vietotlitstrest, near the Warta Ttunk ,Serr X'',"113iT noon TO Ttlit NEW (WPM POO.N4artionlate apply to - • :011110OPEtANII, ststoros immediately, all1)1$ '114 14*1.1" '1/41*ef66 A lilt rale Otero, • • • /20,. if flag' done tootalereihitcalinoand relieving' pain, SOili throats., watt toothy of the great. est BaSsant Potty,. says, !'_.1.1catt- •rrgoatlellto lett Phonies' 1:Weenie °Odor a lame km toltiektroubled ate ,for Nam, and • grelo un.4 Whiny like it foreKring tomeness, It tea geed 6.'100 ,41,..• morion,•merberno. 4. Po MCI kg rag leonblett tOlk rt sett/hd GSA*, Pthiefi aril murk. rag di(tyd 10 lett Nelectrie Oil, mu/before-bob trf!t(to teas . used f two art.'. lilts a teloarkable, fitcofrtne." •Sti by all me o no dealers, rite, 25 eta. . Ni Tit0MaS, Phelps, N. Y. • And 1,10ll.T1/XtOr LYMAN, 'Toroate; Ont, Solo Agoutis'. for tho Dommotii-t. l•hrrAv.../41clactric.i-Solected and Eleetritott to hill himself., • - • ' r mates that unrequifted love impelled inin . The „mammoth ex °wad by W. Flu - merit*, of .Carlisle, Pa., known aCthe ,Seitz• Steer, passed through Harr sburg on Thureday for the Centennial. The ani- mal was loaded"pn a gondola surrounded .by a frame or guard; which Was carefully padded to prevent injury to; the gigantic brute. The or; Weighs nearly.6,500pbunds. is a beautitul roan iii.00lor, and. measures four red moss the back: It will be exhi- !sited Ufa& a tent during the Centennial. -Last Sunday Judge E. Carson, of Crab Orchard, Ky.,- was. shot and killed, •it alleged without provocation, by one John Snnth. Smith- was brought before the court for trial, but riolObeing -ready, • was•granted further time, :He then left in charge of the officers, but on the way to prilms, several sons a the deceased judge endeavored to kill Their attempt *and 'cruised their arrest ; but, having promieed not to again attempt te; ,kill Smith, they were released: anfl twit* otoil uu. folio .„, * IA 4, gig P40 4t4 r ' SUM Eli We wish to, tender you our heartfelt thanks for the liberal patronage yeti Lave given the 777 Cheap gash: Store* for the year 1875. • We also beg to remind yoti that while hundreds throughout this Dominion are falling :beneath this great financial Crisis of our.,times-that we, on the other hand, owing to the extensive business we have built, the enormous amount • of goods we -have sold; and for which, we'havaeceived the ready money -have placed our- selves in a position to as to enable us to pay the HARD CA,SII for our -spring importations, thereby taking the great advantage (so seldom offered) a the depression in: the Wholesale - Markets. By being enabled to buy where we please, and from those ywhelnust-sell;,we have - - secured BARGAINS. We have not failed td think about the interests of our customers Who ' so' liberally.patrOnized. us in the past; and as we have secured Bra Duo -min, our patrons may depend on getting the benefit- of oureheap purchases. We have concluded that we can. - rejoice best,bY,allowing others to rejoice with us ;. We have therefore. determined. to ,keep greatest variety of the bestgoods that can'be produced, .and to fight to the last against Mis- representationsand High Prices. We ,also statefor-' the interests 'Of everybody, that our • stock . of •' I . , • .CLOTHING,• • ear • • . • • • • • •,.. AND...SHOES IROCERIES.16.. C., Is. now fully cothplete, and that weare now prepared to offer to dash buYei•S a atoPk Goods w for variety, quality,. and .pr.i.oe, is unsurpassed in this part of Canada. We now direct . • yoilrl'ittention to mil:" • • , ILK AND DRESS DE' PARTIVIEN'TS, „We-ani_showing-beautifil-Black:'-and..Zolered- we guarantee. to. -be fully.30. :per.:cent-•beroW . ordinary- piices;',•••Beautiful- Shades -far :•ff -7.'•''',- Evenit.4 and Wedding Dresses. We show the largest 'variety of • Plain: .Liistres Ina Fancy' Dress' Goods; :consisting' of every 'conceivable shade and pattern-, to belptind. in Clinton. We have beautiful Grey andBlack LuStres at.16' 18 20 , 26 36 and 50 cts -•whiclrve-positivelr- assure ;you is 25 p,er cent below last years WO have .10,000 yards of F'ast-ColorPritiu et :Wrench, Lngiish a AL1 k u pattern. .aL.,;? priOe ;- also, t1.10,t. nd house ban show ...pa..the. saml patterns ors'111111 ‘21..itY ods for the same. money, Linen. , Afateci.91,‘ itt Ot.i.'-e•isi*! • P' •'?0,18, %New Fringes, new Laces, k fl‘C` 1,- )4t• , „ : rnumings„ to match our Mag- . • . .„ • the styles at the 777 Store, •• • ..,:. • , • moral:feeling of a enidido, • b. P " We have a laroe variety, consisting input' • • rules Blac Cashmere,: Black'. Repps, Black Barathea; Black Parainattas • Blah Prints, B10:Olt Grenadines, .84e. - „ 1 In our . Millinery and Mantle Department' • . ,.... .- ..- _. . We thotv.tho. grandest variety •of Fashionable Hats and Bonnets, Feathers; Flowers, Ribbons, Ornaments, Capes and Mantles, Trimmings. Notions, 86c., that las ever been brought to _ Clinton. This &pa-JAI:Wei-if is " Under. the management' of a 'first -Class Milliner. .We spare . . neither pains nor expense p get the very latest novelty in shape or style that 1,S produced from time to time. We therefore ask all persons wanting Millinery or Mantles to inspeet , .. . our Show ROOMS before making their summer purchases. • • .* . HATS CAPS AND CLOTHINC+. In this department we are shoWin'g all the leading styles in 'MEN'S WOOL AND FUR FELT laATS ;also Silk Caps for Men.and' 'Rays,jqa11-themew-:itakaa-We 'have rrn:ofThc Advices from Cape Coast Castle, Africa, report that the Xing of Dahomo has re- fused to pay the fine recently imposed on him for maltreatinea British subject, and hes sent an insolent message to the British Commodpre inviting hini to visit A.borney; prOmises to`.pay the deinand in powder and bullets. A later dispatch from London says :-Orders hive been given for aseensbling p fleet at Whydah to take active proceedings if the amount of the fine be not forthcoming. .An etportunity, how, -ever will be given the King-to-ahaffge-his: present attitude, and hostilities Will be postponed until June or later, :„ , At New York, ,on Pridayrat driver for the National Eipress CompanY, was un- loading two boxes marked "Peter Jones, Platteburg," at. Broadway , and Twenty- eecond street, when one of the 'boxes fell from the truck and broke( exposing the body of a colored man, /the other box was then opened and fon • d. -to• contain the body of a woll-develope white woman - Both bodies had cuts i the necks in which Were etuffed pieces o cotton wool. The ,police aro inclined to think they are sub- jects for, medical ex illation prepared for shipment. . A man named ohn T. hfoirle, who lives „in Springfield, •.; is carrying on ksYle tematie and ve y extensiveswindling busi- ness. Ple vortised his headquarters at Springfield nd Cincinnati, •and orders goods and redacts,. of varioui sorts from firms in al parts Union and Canada, referring them to bankers and'other busi- ness me in that city. When the goods ar- rive. they arc immediately taken from the exPre oflices, or freight depots, and trah erred to Other particle for any amount M rid or his confederates can. got for th tn. Morris wits in the Penitentiary for s indling nearly a year, but was discharged through legal teehnicality,,and be has been carrying on his business silica on a larger scale than before. • He claims to hive amassed $40,00,by this styIe-efAtusiriess. It was a startling moonlit of the preva- lence of the crime of incendiariern that was given -Mt Vrittarro trio-Cenvention otPire Undorivriters hold at New York, The committee on the subject reported that thirty-five per. cent of all the fires of last year originated herd incendiarisd, tied flint fifty.fire per tent of the yvhole airt0unt if property destroyed by fire was through in- ' 'condiariern or,,, in other wOrtlf, that the largest assortments of Firte Straw Hats' for 1.1eni-Boys, and, Children., in this section of Ca- nada, at al1prices, from 10 cts. eachoipwards. We have .all the leading fashiow in Men and Boys' Coats, Pants Vests, &c, Linen Coats and, Marsailles Vests, • Splendid- Tweed' • Suits foi Men, at $10, worth $18.. Full Suit's for Boys, from ,g4.50 upwards. . • To HOUSEKEEPERS and GRANGERS. We have hundreds of Woriderfd Bargains, but we regret we Cannot find spabe to tell you Of them in print, therefore, we respectfully ask you toxin:Le and. see_theni.-- The following aro only a few of them :-White- Cottons, .1. yd. Wide, for 10 cts.„.worth 14.46 -per yd. Grey Cottons for 8 'and 10 etc . Warth121. and. 15 ots. per yard.* ' Excellent Table Linens ,for 35 c. per yard. Fine Linens /or 12- C. per yd. Ladies Ribbed Hose for 10 c, ,worth at least 20 per pair. -race Ourtains-mly-$1.25 •per pairic--2060 sr -aids -Alma -al and Carpets, at matufactiirers'. prices. Brown Duoks. for 20 ots, per yd., generally sold it 35 cts. 200 La- dies' Silk Scarfs; at 12}; 20, 25, and. 35 cts..,-,Labout half price. Men's good. Shirts for 60,0. each. 'Women's good Pitmen& Boots fer*75 e. per pair. Men's good Veit Rats,: only 50 0. each. Men's Coarse Pants for 75 oe each. Excellent Stripe and Check Shirting,, only 121. c. per.yd. splendid Tweeds for 45, 50, 60; and 75 e. per yd. .Every farmer *should see these goods. Splendid Parasorg for 25, 75, and $1,00 each -about half price. These good's weare selling at Toronto. Wholesale prices. We therefore respeetfully request all our patrons to sedate some of these,bargains before they are all gone. We are showing a grand variety'o • GENTS' FURNISHINGS Consisting in part of White Laid -Colored Shirts tows, Searfs; Pair Collars, Linen Collar. Handkerchiefs, Braces,. Cuffs', Notions,, &c. Nie want every gentleman.to call and_fiee th styles before making Built:tor selections.* Qur goods are new, neat and nobby. ° BOOTS AND ijitoEs in:endless varie'ty. :200 pairs of Men's Long Boots 81 -cost pric '03.R.C) E R S oit fa steel< always on. hand. ° Butter,and Eggs taktin in -exchange for. goods, ,at ar#etgiible'*cash prO . . We want every-Man;-Vironian; and Child id come 'and sea our New SPring and Sum GoodEr.----Ourstock -containg (way novolty of the "season, and iS fully double itS former si We consider it no trouble to show goods, whether you buy or only examine. We mark our goods ilk plain figures and 'Pik will/ one price. SVe guarankee that if you buy your go iron.. us, you will savo from 1 to 25 cents on pvery tollars worth you buy.. losses by this crime for tho year to to Unit- . PP od 'States and Canada ran np to lift. nt•V-• - - . ; . 1 itte#441****44... . . 1.4.1t0,10034,A04•10.,,r ****011.14..."! li011a of doPapi.r. -The repot° Tie....2 . __ :...._-_____ _ .,,, ,,,____,, .. x. ,- ---- "4 :- -T - . ' ' - ,c.„, _ • .... ,,,.. ; . . . 7 -* 7.<5. *-k:. 10 goitt"aiik Very-fifennsin, \.'41( • with this iromondous mil, I • . .... , • posed, the oilhr of stnall .I., . rest and conviction ei of . , 1 the 1Viar , . e . • ' should think that a r , , 0,,,' ' .• ' 1.te of capable detectivt.,. • . . Board: of Pito Under, effective. The penalties ilk. . • diariditi are severe enongh to bo a warning to the guilty; if vigilantly applied. . A kind. ' of. oriole ,that costs fifty millions a. Oar riv4ot-ixii0, 04A /wilt t. eliOuld be wappteolott 0 any ospentot yptivrmaio41870 r rtr, * e .