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The Huron News-Record, 1884-03-05, Page 4"'et. • 0.• a. s=t taw ma 4+44•,44...4.404.444.4.444*4........'40444444'4e40.14".0.044.4..4*,•• The Goderieh News • iluron Record, (40f41404,t47HD.) , MOM Wednesday, illiarch lAtIs Blood Drinkers. A N. Y. dispatch saye; The blood drinkers who compowe the Feniaa Brotherhootil whose motto its "Burn everthuree Eirglish but her coal," met one evening in Br;okly o to further the plans for accomplish- ing the benevolent object'. After a eetlitious epeech by the chairman, inciting his audftore to murder and meson, that was received with a howl of applause, it good end true worker in the cause of scientific Warfare -Mr, Walker Elliott, of New York -was introduced. "TIie Fenian Brotherhood," he Raid, "ap• poieted a committee for the manu• - facture of dynamite. and we got hold of Prof. Merzeff, Ile inveet- ed a dynamite bomb that can be • earritel under the aem tie safe as a j.,RE of bread, and that invention is the aocret of the Feniati Brother. • hoodleTo ono but Merzoff and his pupils will ever solve the mystery of this ittestition." DEADLY EXPLOSIVES. %TO P2»Siritt.V.4thnttbe - brotherhood Could send two nun to Englayel to morrow . firmed with a • I emit *Welt they_ eeeld• Curry.. in •ttit;tr pockets' that wits euflitiont to II the Hositer-of Parliament and: Witirlsor Castle. Prof. Merzoff could mauufaeture out of dilt, in 24 hours, aestuff that, if thrown on the door, Which would send the hall in which they eat to atoms, with every one in it. . "• "The titnantay come,'" Mr. Elliott •'raid, • "when we will terve to use thyme hombs in New York, without, croseing the OCOLUI at, all, for if rail- ' roads; keep on grinding the poor to earth, they will have ko pee the penalty." , • There were tnett ready to do ,the • work IIQW if they. were sent the, sinews of war. Mr Elliott cooclud- ed hiteaddrees with the information' that any" member of the brotherhood •isi the rpOln might be suddenly 'next acrosa tier water and' perlotps get "a • halter around his neck, whiph would be an immortal honor. , Ai DYNAMITE SefIOOL. • The chairman stated; after Mr. Elliott lied • eultsided, that a school • in the use cif dynamite had' beets warted in Brooklyn, where the right kind of young num would be •lostructed itt.the principleof Mod- ern warfare. , . • Miscegenation. • II' (sheet Bailey', on•trial for marry • ing a Whitegirl 'contrary to the law of 1840, which imposes a fine of $100 and three months' imprisonment for a . white person marrying one of negro blood, or vice versa, waif:it-red 'rola do, Ohio, last week. The deftTuen, claimed that the law was unconstitutional under the •14th A mendment, but 'the court overruled . the defence, Bailey watt • found g.uslty, Old given. he felt -penalty of, . the. law. Tlie•Only.other ease uhdee, this law was tried in ;Cleveland and dieintseed, the judge holding the -law • uneonsti tutiortel. • . • Remark Which callseipatal ' Mlar4S• ;• •, T le Burke and Clayan :families:: . ireMi iose•Uoulety;..ketstuckee iirt:' um ng the highly respected citizen . there. Re'ceetly Law relive Clayton ' made ettim•proPer renterk to Miss • •Burke. • Her father Mel ebrollierS heard of the insult 'and tried to ftsret. an apology from Clayton, bit i' . . • Foiled..: The fansilitis • aimed theie- sselees with -pistols and guns. Vow. Mem here of the • litirke fatinly and two of of the Claytonts emelt when sot ffray tht, tiered, endithootiug was general: G'reen Clay toe and 'Wash 13to lte, • the father, were kiveq, Lew renee'Clay ton fatelly wounded; • and 'Floyd. But ke shoe in Hie 'true • A Most. Remarkable. Accident • and•Deatth. " ••• • • The Bradford Era giyes a .reelort • Oyes a -s- ort ot the remarkable in]- lingering death of 3..Diekey at Rutherford Run, 'who lived six hours aftereheving ate item tad ibit throngli•his head and body. The rod wes about 25 feat long, three quarters of an inch in' diamet• feirdes h e rp•tineired• it poipt,„ ' When it isia,dravre flpto '!1•'-''1.;Tifti pe tley‘ for the •last time, the eye bywhich theltne waS attached broke off, and the rod fell in -a 'perpetidioular position, The pointed teid passed through Mr. • l/ickeyis head •••end chest, and pre, mated from the lower ribs 'ea far • down as his hoot tops. Mr. Dickey; ho retained hi senst s perfectly,., tatted for some one to poll out the Hie wife awl Mrs. negate+, • Nebo were on the lase at the time, ran to the well and would have essisted the sull'erer, hut were com pletely eveereollie by the fearful eight, ,C,11: limpet attempted to- pell out this rod from its blood; resting tslafee but wAti • viireny, 1tr. Vary lay on 'the derr•ok floor; wrapped hie antis mewed the hotelgtete post tti brace • himself, and di,ected Merles Olcott • end A,lain. ICteninardinuer to pull out the iron, whiell they did with Nome. iliffieulty, Be then sad ItO felt. better and WAS CarliPti to hio house hear by. For two and a half hours he remained, perfectly Crin 14einug, gave dir.ciions as to the toanegirment of hie peOperty and Itafit: WS family farewell and shortly • after died. , -• • - The 'D minion flood of Lieense Commissioners, eotupoged of sludge. 'Drew, Mr. John Mair 1icIto1 ndl the. Warden of the County4 have appointed My. John Jacobs, Of Mote, as Dominion License Inspee. to for the 'County of Wellington •awl alyorthsoph, "1 wee in Marion. county In& the other day," nut a lawyer to fa reporter, "and heard of the death of an old 'man 1 has known there, alai it recalled ft piretliiitr case of ran iltutive justice in that family. "Tears agO the old num owned one of the be farnisi the country, and his soil assisted him in working it. The son married aud had a von. When the grandson was about fifteen years of ago his father suggested to the grandfather that, as 'he was glowing. old and bad worked hard al! hislife, he should take things easy mid rust the remainder of his days. Ile wilted the 414 man to deed the farm to him and hit him take sole charge of it with the aid of the grandson. He promised the old farmer a good home and an eagy life as long 88 be lived. The old man finally deeded the property to blest)». 'No sooner had he obtained the title to the property than the son began a epee ti of the most heartleas treatment of his father. lip com- pelled him to work harder than he had ever (lone for himself, would not permit hint to eat at the testily table, and subjected him to all kinds of persecutione. The grandsou pro• tested in vain against tide treatment of his grandfather, and finally the eld, man left the Mane that lre had made and found an asylum in the county poor•house. "After a while the see got badly in debt, and so anxious' Was he to fitscape payment of his obligations that he niade a deed of the fai m to his son. Everything , moved smoothly for a time, until one day •the-faemer trome-teetruotietis that did not agree with his soil', blear' end the latter refused to con- sent tot hone The father declari•d. thee, lee vislie8 elsould..be carried out, and ordered Itis son to leAve the place. The sots,- however, reminded him that he 'held the title to the farm hithself, and as they could not get along together, the father'would have to go, and he did. • --' "After the departure of the feth er, the son reestablished his grand- father. in possession, of the farm, deeding back everything. The old miereelroververe gave the farm absolu- tely to his ,grandson, who provided 'imply for tho. old man until he died. The boy's father- Was Offered a home on the old place, but refused. to accept anything but'the title to :it all, and the last • heard of liftn• he was working as a farm haute' , 'Could Never get a Divorce. •• . • New York , jonreal:-•Shail we We mean Manitoba. Ainey in that far Northwestern.see tion of he'r • Majesty's 'dotriirrieres there its serious talk of hauling down this banner of 8 . George 'and erect- ing in is placethe Stars Seel Se, ipos. England,-threugh 'the ..declaratione cif . more . than . one .of her Prime Minister, is' committed to•the doe-. triee that if . reetimula wishes tO, join the Union or 'set tip house keeping for hereof as a 'ration she ivill not interpose:anol jection, ln. the.cast• • of 'Afttuitolsi it is' to be presu.nied that She will. be 'willing toilet the errin sister "go in peace. This is leap year, and if Miss: ilanitcrbe proposes, • we Must, we, suppose, 'accept. .She liboul.d.' Understand,. !Mariner, that, if in. after ye traany . misenderetending should arise there can be no such thing as a divorce.. ;.Ilighway Ittibbery, A case of daring highWay rebbery occurred : a few: ini-leee(rosn'eGtii ipli citteon Stittieclay 'night late. AN' Me,. W111. ..51aCkellZie, of Totist water; . was riding along the Toad to Aber• f.oyle a Mee:jumped on • his - Mr. •IVICKAilizie h /night it was" souse oinesteitlieg a .ritle atidePaid neat. tentionto him,' hut befisrit thei had gone far the. man grabbed the lines from his italuise„ etel- • pointiiig it .rc yolver at his head*,' demanded Itis pocket -hook, • Mi.. Moktiniie 'pre: dieted his pocket -hook ". and • the thief took it and decaniped, The 'pocket book Coisteined only " a ,00upe3 of dollars.- "Mr. Mckenzie- had it eell-ei etidereble suit's with hint, but the high- wayintret's hurried.ilight. !saved Mae further lose. • Sir John and the Aborigines:, efeeelees little bin to form the belittles heel municipal' councils for their...own government is' a very funny tujasure whets taken in con,,-- nection with the rebelieus mid stare ing braves at Crooked Lake. But, after Sir Jolitee bill becomes law little Wake, euch as breaking iisto. Government .stores arid capturing etoriskeepers will be heard of he more, • Instead 'we . will hive con ,toataQZa pciactlfol political-charecter_ The' 'reservations will he mark•ed off' into Werth, and itspirante for Muni-, el pal honors will draw aroupd,th,f,in their heelers and shoulder hitters, and fix the voters' lists, Queetione of appropriation and retrenclemeat will beelieouseed around the wigwam fire, and the municipal wiie pulier will get his work in just the some as hie pale fo.ce lee:Alter, The canditl- otos will ptomise the voters poet, Hoes as ittspetot of sidewalks, Report isors of trewere, keeeers of the pound, elog•cal otter's, niessiingers, and general seavetieers;• camp printer' wilt mit out litt:eamers to the effete' that the braves should rise in their strenetli ,and vote dowti SVild Dog, 1 lie tt'1uptlonlst5 and Wild Dug will dra'w the attention of the rs to the ittet that Crazy Wolf, hie opponent, neve,' wont a horse or eobleid a liquor 'store, and is there fore uitworthe of • their support. Anil there will he the grand rally at the polls, with incidetital fights and o' few stabbing affrays. Whets the eontest is ov,r the ahlerthaniee Iseliene will gather at the feetive board, whieh wtll gloom under its wealth.o.f baked (log, and will say that that is the hap,pleat hour of • their lives* etc., Oa. Toronto Yew', ' AnaVver tIbis (Weston. Why do so teeny people' We see stround u, ssstn tO prefer to Stair end be made miserable ity Indigeetion, Constioetion, Dizziness, Loge of Appetite, Coming ep Of the Pond, Yellow Skin, When for /trete, Vh1 Will e1T then 81illolee Viteliter guat. mewl te ease. Reid by floinle. 611100014041r. . TAT* rimmorntosz ct000ta. 'Yea, air, they beat palmistry ell hollow. Take yourself, for instance; in yottr shoe I gee vaoillstion, Wes°. -lotion, lick leneso, a tendeney toward negligence, or evasion of unpleasant duties, occasional spells of 'norm). riealo, Show me any person's foot covering after *two months' wear, or often less than that, and I will tell you that person's charaeter. If both heel and sole are evenly worn level the wearer is clear-headed, de. ciuive and resolute, a good business mall, a valuable and truetworthy employe, or an excellent wife anti mother. If the out &de sole is cut throuelt the wearer, if a matt, i.., in &hied to be adventurous, unreliable, ant; spasmodio in all his acts; if a woman, she is Predisposed to bold- ness and wayward tendencies, lf the inside of the sole is eut through it indicates weakness and vaeillatiolt in a man ansi ntedesty in a W011latt. • "A few months ago there come nit -it usy shop a etratig,er having pair ot shoes with the outside of the solo worn through teed the toe some what cut away, while the hull was Pearly as good as new. • I said to my wife after he went away, 'That man's a• sneak,' anti NO he was. The very next day a' boy cattle up from the police station to get, the shoes, and said the wearer had been arrested on a clear case of tineak thieving. . "A eertain yonng men who had patronized nte fOr yeais was keeping comptiny.with two girls, ale° (melte noss•s af mine. I noticed that one outside ot the solo first, while the other titrepoti ',squarely and woro. dowe both shoes alike. rtrealways had a 1,kint for the 'young •fellew,. and kneeilig that he was. wavering between the two. girls, 1, took Vito -aside one day anti showed him the 'Moen 'of his flatnee aeut teld him what I -have told you. The result was diet • he married the 'square stepper and was happy, while the other girl disgraced herself. "I Can also tell something of a person's tendeecies by the .0ize of Itis tame, the breadth of the 'tele, the condition of the buttons Or strings, the amount of wear On the toe, the •conditien Of the liming, etc', I would not tame a friend to marry; a girl who sqiieezem a pumber four foot in a number two shoe, for such a one is apt to prove vain, aefected and friv- olous. • •"Do I beli•See .that cheracter con be Molded' by keeping the ,shoes Pro. perly ' Wed end-, heeled Well, it hes its influence. The gait of a person is as closely- connected with his dieposition as ths expression of hisisountenanc., though not 80 lly read by most pereons.. To col. Moue t -he wearing of a Owe: which runs over, battle • only tends to den- tin', the hetet iis the pereon's tt elk. "Yon'', job eits- tloti, sir. sorry 1: eoultliet'give you a better ttract, r. but trtith . is teutli, • and • never flatter." Swallowed a Thermometer,. A Janesville, Wss„ dispatch sap,: eight-year.olcl child of S. (.1 VpnGolder, of La Prairie, in phis • . state, hes swallowed a ,therinometer 'two and a. 'self itichee long': The 'child is sick of typhoid fever, and • the plesitdell left the thermometer with the family with which to sake the tempereture of elm h-ely.1 While •trying • to do • 'Otis.by holding- pretty well down the tithed]; the ghild began t� cough violently, lend -the therirsomeitir eacitlettely elipped ,ftiel Wort :down the •thiotte 'The child is cot suffering in consequence of the. instiumeist esehig in' the stomach, siel the phyeielan IRIS% 'the etteult will not oe eerimee. ei • Thionght It Was IIei Ilukband. stout:, all --bodied lady. Wei eroused the otheretight , by e nob e , •iii the hallway, rend On going down stairs 'shediscovered a man fumbliug about in the clerk. ' The !DAY' Lie inedietely aesailed :him with . the fe recite of a tigress Mid 'ejected hisa Irons the Marge in quite a hunther Of. eecends less than no ti ise. at all, slamtne(1. the door effer him. As the loan tumbled dowir the eteptsehe •watigobbled by a policetieth end ermistaly marched off to tile eterlen 'rlie • next. trumping several • of her friends Called . amts.:one i•atu• • lated lser (item the iteroistie display; Ail i, elirewing a foll•growneberglar obt`of the house.' "Gracious 1"'eX- clitinifiel the lady e'growing pale end' agitated ; "woe that a •Initglar is' "Why, certainlyeldidn't you knew it 1" ellitow it? • Heavens, itol I thought it -wee only, my husband home again late from the lodge or I vimuldit't• have dene What L dal tor tire 'world," • „ Injustice TO Dakota.. In the'course of a long Speech be. fore a committee of. the United Stettin Congress, 41°1 P. 1)ortari of Fargo !laid : We ase this largest •body of people on the continent who are denied all rights of self govern. went. . We only ask the common right of Ansericao citizenship, we only pray •for the liberty to govern • etir selves'ats deem best, we Only craye the boon of 'home rule,' only crave tobilissioti lee, the 'Cubes met equality with other cit•izene of the republla pollitetel equality with Carolinaisegroes and Tent, eeeeleve, els (hist 501 extravagrost demand for us to snake 1 Ve letv,• in the, past, twe or three years math, many, futile efforts to some: therm, privileges-thetse eights. We have tient del- gallon after ..delegation to plead. with Outgrew' to treat as witnethieg, better than ehand of ,un - rely Sioux oe Itiekapoter on a doubt fol sescreatimi. . We It VP 11(41(1' con. velitions. frt.tilied coestitutione, pees, tel reeolutious, and .preeeettel Mein morialst 10 vain. We• have piped , onto you and you woold not •datiee; we have mourned unto yi u and you. haveovirtually told ,.,4s.to go to , the devil. „ For All Aga. The aged, debilitated and in6rm will find renewed vigor end strength by taking liurdoek Blood Bitters, The young hastening to early clout, will also lind in this revitalizing wine *remedy worth trying. 276 2t She Wanted (.be *NM A few days goa girt about, 19 years old and wearing a somewhat. failtd costume came up to the de. Iltver,y wiudow of the post office, threw down a letter and said to the clerk : • ,,Is that air attune all squee- gee 1' "Yee, it seems to he all right:" "An is the (midterm writ SOS thar' kin be no show of its oti'n the trail AO neenkeyhe all 'r und the kentry afore ;it gits to whar. its addressed I' 0011, I guess 80. The mail boys can manage to - 111 don't want no guess work about it, for that's a matter o' life an' death. If that letter 11 go straight u y so, au' el lt wocet jest untinab-r yer tongue an give me equal' musiee" "I'll guaranteethat it will find the pereon to wlioin it is addressed," saki the clerk who lied deviphered "the hieroglyphice nu the envelope, "Then that's' all deist, but if it don't git thar' on time 111 have you took up for omelet". That letteiee fur tny feller beek ie Llliitoy. me lie writ th it if I wouldn't matey hitn right otr he'd kill IsisselL en I've writ truck that lie ken come on ate double up jest as soon as he wants ter, 'If that letteP ddit't get thar' JiinViest fool eking!' to' swatter a a dose of pizen or eotnetliiti', an' mind, young mare you are liable to be pulled fur murder if lie does. My natmee 'Aim Snodgrass; an' anybody that knows the Snodgrateree 'II ttll you that we're net to le -- fooled with when human life'at stake." And she shook a warning finger t the elerketteletalketi. out. - A Practical Proposal _ Wed al proposal from any of the fair sex lance leap year began; Jones 1"1 have, Drown. bad a proposal froen the daughter of my boarding missus:' 'Grimini 1 ;rou're in luek. Howeljd Ore muster Cour age to nuke it, eind. vvlsat did you say l' 'Well', you "see, she keepathe books for her mother,' $o she Came to iite the other day and proposed.' 'Yes; ee se lucky dog, go on.' 48110 proposed that I pay up arrears or OW 'Whew.' • 'So I gut.' Pious Points. • An' Omaha past, rips ,entleavorin to put a Sterp to Sunday tugut‘ courting. A gni Iowan by the name of Mehemet otrce tried to Move a mountain, but that same mouniain is right there yet,- , TeaCher : "Who reigned after Sind • Seholarees"Devid." "NV ho 5Viee after David?" "The glitten of Sheba," atiewered the' pale youug' man .it the back benoli, aml the teaeher turned to Uoritithilins mid looked eoleme, , was 'on ce on a time a Member of the Baptist church' in R- and one of- those irre eiretteible wee thies •wheeethink highly thee they onglieto think" os theirebil.ty -to "etreale.in emeeti and 'conscientiously :improve every opportunity to display tlesi e gift or the lack 'of it. But his _am:paint. tome With ',dictionary Englites ' 118 of a..• sort that occatemially led So errete in the Useof words. a . good' sleet more aueusingehars edifyine • Thn$ en.one occasion he tiouglitete. encourage -his ,hearers tu a inure iiitinsate actinaintancee. with the Jillite by Haynie "Brethren 'eve ought, not to think.of God a, some . great hig infinitesimal 1.4iig." "41. another time he nettle the .. frivo nes giggle .and grieVe ' by antioussciog that:. "tliiiija are .filtot14 . nal u re-st lift.' ge :hien gel' .e,,,t ...the centrifugal .foreete"..' 'Tide wits•toie 'Muth for even the pet:tepee, of the long . suffering . pester end Beot her M waft tlii.re es .to "bear the cross itt silentOis"-frent thee rime on. • Voting Bonds. • • A town in New. ',Hampshire :which wanted. to Meld a hiehway bridge had heard so .inuch .or issuing bottle' to pay • tor sueh impinvements that a presantative Wifa sera to Boston to inquire how it &mid be done., and to errange: for it. Ile visited a bro- ker anti stated .the cage; and the te•o- ker rubbed his hand's and: replied: "Yoe did .quite • right, to eoune to ine, • In 'the first Plac.p; you Should vote to bond the toweship or county. df yoir thieli there Ai any. danger of., elle projeet being defeated 10510 ren in 15U or 200 ettilway laborers toehelp Carry it." • • "IS it pos.sibler ' • . •'"If you want a $3,000 bridge, vote bonds to the amount 010,-00. You and 1 eats manage. to gobble up tiny. thing left Over," • "Well, 1 declare 14' "I'll plaoe Ute -bonds for you for a commission; Then I'll reeommend ,a bridge beflder and make hineeome clown. Then 'he will sub -let • for a 'teem, and- hy dodging epetilleationi and 'Wolleing-in odds and els, and using putty to hide the crao'ks, taink,— "1 won't listen won't -1 won't-' won't, I" shouted the represeeta• tiveond he rushed out and took the train tor home to report that they had better patch up the old ,hildge and make it, de Mr a yea, or two more.— Woll steed New's, She Objected to his Collar. "Yes, you may eome again next Sunday evening; oetir, she bettitittrch • , "What 18, it tittr• ling 1 Irate 1 given you pain 1" he :tested, as slit; esimmited oiliest, "You (Wit t Mean, td, I'M Mire," eke reepetided, • "het next time plealie dots% wear one of thoee col hoe with the pokes ontward-ethey Miran h 80." • • , Ituri4ed Gold. • • (Scientific Atectiereo A writer. of ,trta.lteitiatical ,ben‘ finds trimilatiiiitAM'etti NIA that thOttralNi about 17,000 dtettists-in the 'United Stateay WhO, iln Aitimates, pack int 0 the teeth of the A meticatt p .pie a too of gold annually. Dim- tionihtt 11 s sneetilations, lie peed tee ilitt in the tW nty first � ntury all ti e gold in the touutly viIt be Anirie4 In the ggreyeyerde. 1W.4.N.WIT3 az00. -01.I2TON, ONT., DEALERS IN- rxria.gge 4*, Th4C.fecipioirxeo. Physiolane Presoriptions Carefully awl Moutately Ootoponnded, and Orders, Answeredwith Care and Despatoh. Public will flag our 41Ock ql .41etileino Complete, Warranta and girthe lieet .Quality Toilet Soaps, Perfutn9ry5 Slicatider Braces„ Trusses, Sponges, and all kinda of Dtuggiette Su mime usually kept in a First-Olass Drug Store. Newly and Elegantly Furnished throughout. Electric Bells, Heated with liot Air, Large and well -lighted Sample Rooms, Bath Room, Large and 'Elegant Parlors. Everything for the Comfort of the Travelling Public, Firstclass Stabling and ard Room; also first-class Stock Yard in connection. OUR BAR is supplied with the Choicest Selection of Liquor.s, (Agars, and all kind; of Refreshments. ' orTiouse situated directly opposite Post Office. GEORGE McOULLAGH, Proprietor, Clinton, Ont 241 tf JOB PRINT ING---Noat, Cheap, Stylish and Attractive, at THE NEWS-RECOED Printing Haase. •••• uII egeriTe4gegle 0 0164". Illhelb• 49sP,:,?=.2.9.r. • - 3.4 pm.» iPAA „ Cure For Sore Throat In these days when the 'diseases of the throat are so universally previa. ent, in 10 many cases fetal, we teel it our duty to say,* word in behalf of a west effectual, if not positive cure for sore throats , Per mitey years past 'indeed, we may say clueing the whole of a life of more than fifty yours, we have been 'subject to a ore, !seeking einigh, is pet cinly distressing to our- selvesebtit to our h•lends anti -to those with whom we:are brought into hued. ness .contact. Last fall we eere in • dueed to try what virtue there was in vonimen et it,. We commenced using it three times a (Jaye- morning; neon and night. We disoolved a lerge table tpcionful of. pore table sitit about., half a smalltuinhierfid of Water. With this We gargled • the threat most Jhoroughly just :hefore mettltune. The result bus hoot that during the ettl ire winter weWere not only Iree Iron) Meths and coughs, but the dry hacking lite I c sigh entirely O • disappeared. We ettrillute these satisfactory yesults se -hely -to the -use ol' salt gargle; anti most cordially re-' commend a 1,1 ial of it to theist-, whn, are sultject to diseeseseet the !Afraid. Many persons who have n.ivor tried the salt, gargle have an improsinou tl.itt it is unpleasant, but after it few days use. no porson wiso loves atiloP, clean moutieand. a first :vete sharper Of the appetite, Will abandien it. • .• E location • Itetriqrading 'Thei.tiport of ..oe Ontario :Millie.; . , . ter,ofE uiltaii,!) for lasf .yette- gfe Mg- the Selionl'eatietree for _1882, ' j.ust; :reseed., ,TIs recorel ,-nt, by 00 inenns its,e'etraftectoey es could be de.' sired; 'while the :t6taii- .i-eSpentlitare 'for rill Publie puito.)1 parpoeme e3026,074, . being en •iircreasts "or $182,702. neer the:-,yeter -preeious. The numberof •popils at ieistliise ,the tichnula .81101,ifify, crease of .4.,75Q, as Coibrareti witis 1881.... The al nther..cif children kl- tWeen the ',gee Of oeeen 'mot thirteen- eported »not al dts g sty - scheid for 110 days in, the yetO. is 87,444, we] 8,086 beeweeti the anise ages. did netietiesal eny .school 'whatever. No most: is aseigneil for the falling off, istit it is altegether teat. the trouble toil expense catiseti by , the fi•eimene Changes in seleol books may 'be the main reamer, 'it. The y rege cost pee 0101. Atte $6 0,3••fol. eared districts, $8 81 fee 660:tree 86 for toWns, or $6.42 for 'the wheje 1,,r0viiicte this 5203.sehools ee- ported', there were .6,837 itemehers, iieing.tt.tivereamf of htl,. Thererwei-i; 3,962 male anti 3,795 female toatai- ors, tire former lotiitg 01.i:refuted by .300 lind tholletto,. ineeestseil liy .235,• . The needier, of ' llatho I ie""Sepateite schools its 193 -a decrease of twq-- but the number of S iterate Stdicsol eretepils had inereaseel by, •662,• the to t•CT iftelifitaide• •"17Stii-g Oil ether of •teaelfers 390, an inci ease of 16. The total expesplieure on 'Separete Sellools..was $161,338; aft incsease of $20,513., Fie'1140 Solsools, 104 in number, the, total' expenditure watt $343,720, a-ele erease of 8 2,129 The number of pupils was 12,473, a clecie'ase of 663, • That. Ontario.should be retrograd • ing 1,5 the matter of edueatiOn, an is clearly ollowit by Hie publiehed stab. is 51 *sellout; reflection upon the eoliduct of the i‘low..t ministry: • • M1She Cared to 'Live .For . A Indy', who bettl reeently lost her litishand, anti hos' 1.1.101141 Wfsre eating tinnier if/gather at the reoitlenee ot the latter, •"1 st to pittliize with yon from tho bottom of my heart in your great sorrow," said the friend. "It roust Ise terrible to lose swill tt man." • "Alt, me, yea," sighed the. widow. "It is•only the hope ol soon meeting him in a better land that gives me courage and it destro to live." , • illtteklen's Arnie* Solve. , Toe nest save world t• Cuts, !trilbies, sores, tfleere, Ncir Rheum, Fever Serest, 'fetter, clumped f`1111151 11114, (W113,511111 ell • kle true- llOns, iStIsi ptriitivt ly cures Nem, or lie. psy required, It Is • MIMI eed to olve pePreet Sal larapt1011, no motley rot trod Pritie26 cents per box, loot s.ii,xlar Mats k •I'y 4 — v 77— • TII g 141 41creti FARM IMPLEMENTS LARGE 'A.SSGRTMENT OF .1"1.JOWS, ' . • ROOT& STRAW CUTTING -BOXES, . CORN' ,SIIELLERS, . . And All Tiiiithrtneit Is Used on a.farm. asGsrod ne the .Beet, 40. as Cli.eftif . as the Cheeped, at • • s' DiPLEiIENT wAntitooms,. . CLINTON, •CSTtRIO MYTH CAW MaLL. GOSMAN &DODDS . • • , Are now prepared to /fetal Fatah of workin thelr line. Having pnt in‘a grain ttrushor,. we are able • to do chopping. at ato• Mote aild fat tho• shortest . , oticatAN & 1)01/IM;' • . , Intik Oat. CLINTON Carriage Works •OANTELON PROPRIETO R, iZLiI1 re Vegetable Sicilian BAIR RENEWER was Wu that preparation perfut fly Infused to cure dingoes ot tee settle, SOO Use *at sueeessaul storm' of fittleil or gray bair to its natural cove, growte, anti youthful beauty. ft has had many dtaltaterli, tall l1011e ballt se lallY Met all the re- oulrementa Iletalitll for tee proper treenneet ar,_ ow mar and scalp. WO 11418 It ntiliWRII hair steadily grown le furor, anti opread its eons and maleness to every quarter of the globe. /le tins paralleled Inteeeelf Mt by attributed to but one cause: the ouirefeettelost Os propliof AfAblIfFACIMIISIt or wueptoptietotobave ott 00 wen mu.pri.e4 M Uti reoilipt of orders from remote comer:ea, where they had never awls an efiort for its ilitrod gotten. • ' use for a short time of 1141.1.'s .BUGGIESI OUTTERSJ WAGONS SLEIGHS,&C, • • • L1/51BER AND SHINGLES taken in excleinge. Vire me 11. Call and 1 WI It give yeet prems that earned be beaten in the County. se-, Repairing and Ilortisitocing done with iitiolimAlt. IL 6,ANT ET ON. FURNITURE1 55 ICEO DOIEHL & SON3 • VICTRIA-ST., UM` ON. 7 ONDERTAXIN-a-t WAilipER t WALL PAPER. ' . • Thitime for flouse—Oleaning is near. All wanting - • hall,' ar9 Dinir-Room or B C... • Room Papers, ap:d. Latest -...1)atte.rns. will find the • ir -Best• —IN— • 11 7‘41 S10 . • FRIEZES,,,C0 NICESAtin PAN'ELS, fILLE The Bazaar b'S.3h1ou l3ooks for 1883 are Ott I anti can be had for nuthing. Call anti -sit the papers and get a Book : . B VTLEICS. . GODERICH • • Fr Re Sells Cliettper than'any one On top Of the Earth nerstevea tisonderfuny improves the personal appearance. It eleausea ths scalp from all purities, ettree all humors, fever, and dryness, Mid thus prevents baldnesa. It atImulatee the weakened glandsand enables Stern to mem for. ward a new and rigorous growth. 3 he eifeeta of this article nre not transient. Jibe those of idea holie preparations, but rennoln Si losig Uwe, \Odell Makes its We a matter of economy. BiLTOEINGIELAX'S DYE Salt ens WIIISKERS Will change the beard to a natural brown, cr black, as desired. It produces a permane»t color that will not 15%811 away. Consisting of a single preparation, it Is spieled witeeet trouble. PREPARED BY R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, NM. sou by au Dealers in medicines, FOR ALL THE FORMS • OF Scrofulous, Mercurial, and Blond Disorders, the best remedy, because the most searching and thorough. blood - purifier, is Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Sold by 44 Druggists; Sl, alx bottles, 61. POT7T3E11S. • ',u:•ent to t Iso. contain 'their owe 0, 1v n..f 5, WM", sts,.l efereCiital • Turn:3 id C.Althou or Advaill IMMO" TO MERCHANTS How to Sell Goods Iletelsebo nod relieve id tho.5- addc;s ker. d t,ia hai dk state of 11 a systma, sartt st, R 1, 14:44144,1.3, ProWSilitlq , I/144mm; after tattin• g, 1 • si the e e. the'dr moat re.dadie- 44la soma r 1.5 5 a L...cn sh.A.. fa illg IT teritreireitici Ivor P:Pbbro equally' Coastit talon, caring and prevenime h annorin,,s. eon drilla, wh..e•th, v vor ft I altatoh Is of the :Mamiei. somata ,,lssE r ad d the 1, r514. if y only tu.:4 ' y itld •14.. I 104410 thage 051 r S010 0113 111respiug compls but rerm • I ess sin s not mail via.; 8a;5151,,,.s • .'.;nea try.file; i %Olt find these] tile a0 • 114'. • i ; 541 lanny ays thaelllerWill not he .' /v ,St 5 111. 1, ..latute term I '0; btra ; '• 't thrabtordi , cure s ‘,11da ' . and • .4. 114 A ," ( 5.5 ...ea e ; ti.'elty yt undo Loa tto Ple, or • 5? nuo.•. nn un I 1 ,C n,i a 5•5 \ 4'5 r54c1-is4: 414 V 1,0 ;0, ';•,,,44,5 51 tfm L by mad. . • •-•-TALIc ,TO -e• o Es CLIEI 11 L..._..::_,_,• ._._____..,____ Hotel end Domeetie Sizes; Great U A i iTHE Pri i.‘ RI?. .•• ..sving in Labor and Fuel. .......—.......-.................., - • ''. ' 4--ID3D,,,,m_tc,_,f,,,:. Clothes Washers atd Wriii 7,:rg, )01:et .. , Nattting: TRE .:..focerporated Ily Actof PitrIlanaent, '1.855: . ; CAPITAL, ; - • $2,000,000 REST, Bead Offlese.' e 'MONTREAL. Tii0MAS WO USITAbli President. •L 11it iitiLsON, Viee President. WoLVERSTAN TWOS AS,4enera1 Ntsaagor'. • Notos discounted. Collections made, Drafts and American ' ex, oftangs bought and:sold at Ion.- ' est current rates, • INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. • wit , e . 11(trZ ad;alral tjt ttgras, • .1r?IltslIk.e4ftinemree' oohed al security. . • rebr„,,,y.1844, uterrog. • , • FARM FOIL .SA LE. • rp TIE SVII3gCRIBTlt offersfor sale, together it .sepanttely, on terms to .sult purchaser, lot 21 and part of lot 1., eon, 15, Godeefell Town. 511115, 3 mile5 ti•ont Clinton, con.isting cd 140 :tem 125. cleared, balance haulm() al thnber, 11sIf5i thole, • both lots are wolf *Attired Cont. forttible frame bootie; barn 4$s84 nith stables un. dm math.. also • other .otithaildings. Nod and large orchard, 200 clink% apple end a 5.51,5501 Other fruit trees. Apply on the Oreilits'es to 'or address S. PLIINI NI EU 273.tf minuet o. TCYWN Fitanitin 10.4::10 SALE von:setae a Meets and two lois on queen lr• street, 0short distance noon of Prineess•st., nearly apposite tritura,ilteiwo. of ft A. Mott, E.fo. Tlas nronertv 5.. in is very cuttallandIng,. liedlthy load ; hove is a Mee it•Nortnient of froit t..oe5; ormou mtal 'Ile and other Weft also add 10,101 to the appearance' of :the property, 'the 11011410 Is tdirly emannithotta, the groend enclosed hy 11 film, upright Mitt fente,. it:dated k a very do -treble pratanty and Will It Sold (Si e3coutlingIV moderate tome.. ,apply td3 IIEN4Y STEVENS. Clinton, PtI1), 80, 1984. 273.1nt COMMERCIAL HOTEL Title flntcl 18 furnished throughout witit great 111115)5!, AK 0011E, Proprietor, miufert. Jone 7115, . TITS att.:Noon ACM CELTUllt LtAirt, COMPANY". xILI ITEM 011;l10;t0, ()NT, , THOS ARCHER AGENT, Cer...tX11V4::51\t15 Use to others till :ten itet5 the Cel ,hrated 11;;;I:117Xcls1,14114"Wvrg'&'074 TII(ent:111117:01'tti.::tr Implements. )01 Warrants& /Istvan* esustas tly sns uitot, WAtentomr neat flentelOn3stiatrisse Werke , Clmters 31X.21, Sri./ TES Clinton, Doc' .13 0 0 0 JUST 01":INVING. A SUnRIOR LOT 1710M ANDAARDWARI, MEr.cydii, 0 t HEELER. -84 ...WILSO. - • _see, eeereseeeesteresees tewimig Machin -es, Lock for NeW Advertiselnent in a Few IA' ecks. LINTON EMPORIUM • Goneral Agent • and all scrofteous diseases, Sores, Eryslpelas,, .JEczema, Blotches, Ringworm, T131110114, PAN, • huncles, Boils, and gruptions of the Skin, are the direct resta of an impure state of' the• - blood.• • • ',Co cure these diseases the Wood must be purl.: :fled, and restored -to a healthy and natural hon. AV kltts a,altSAVAIIIM.A lips for over forty years %testi recognized by eminent Medical itull • thorities as the most powerful blood purifier in lt Oces the system from all foul hu- . strengthens the blood, removes • All traces of ulbretirial treatracnt, and proves It - ..self. acoisqiletr nester of au scrofulous -diseases. • • Aextecent Cure er scrorttiontf.:4orca, "Solon months itgo'l waft troubled With saran - Mus sores (slimiest on my legs. '1 lto limbs 05 50 badly .swollen anti inflamed, and the 'sores ills. , charged lingo ationtlies olio:sive, Waiter. Lvery remedy I tried taf:pd, ‘4414 II ;03;1 A ('5:11*fabt 15011.5..5, of whiell I Imre 5 ow 11,11«91 three • • betties, with the it snit that the soreS aro tis alml, Susi lily .getatral Ismaili grvetly clamored. feel • veryrop1M1 for the good your nual'elha has dohs 1151. Yours 'respect Ably, :11 its ANN 0.141,1a5." 145 Sullivan St» NEM Virk, ;lune 2-1, 115) 2. • .tv-- An perittniM Intercated are invited to .call on Mrs. : also upon the Itev. 5. Wiids of 18 East 3451t street, NeW York City, who will take pleasure in test fy fo •the wonderful efficacy' of Ayer's • lanot only in t hit ea .re of this lady, but in 148 411111 1.:15S0 and many others within his knoteledw,e. • . fl7s,)71 t(1.7P ifier'7,1 "-1(7411 rit2; !laving suffered oeverey for some years wins , Eczema, and havsiginti led 50 51)51 run, f from other ' • , remedies, 1 have 'table uso, filo past three niffnilfs. of A meg SditadOaitim„a, bps effected 15 rnmplth, Nal'. 1 emisider it a Magnin.. ' cOnt rettioly for fill Mood (I.:leases," • Ayer's Sarsaparilla stimulates anti regulates lho action of the di- gestive and assimilative orgaus, i•eneWs And strein:abens the vital forecif, nod speedily cures illiennint ban, bleuralgia, Rhentnat by Oont, tatarrh, irieneral nobility, end all diseascs. arising from an Impoverished or corrupted condi. thou eit bleed, anti a wenusned It Is mensiseambly the cheapest blood medicine, • oif account f its conetnitrated strength, and groat p05501 0105 tutees°, iiintetnee nv Dr. J. C. Ayer & 00,, Lowell, Mats. Sold bit all• Druggists; pride 51, six bottles for $5. • . • , tl7:11V-AV, VSPEAllit WILL CURE C..)biloRpotri.L18,VE 1,VOlOttr1014 jAUNDICE.. 01 ria vekan - El?K9IPELA*, AOIDItY OP ,S'ALt OVA • 71/E ,IrOAMOK- i1EAtitttati, 1RYNE.A1 HEADACHE, . 13F rue 4xy4t And 0Vttlt spOolsss Of -enteritis arlitint_frOat tintO8dered.,1 VIM. MONEYS, s. 81-0mA04, noweee tne tieteote Irtt litasnintti & CO. Piii5PrIte'tteree'