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The Huron News-Record, 1884-04-23, Page 1Zhe NOM% AC470. littor0, rum,i8llue Nvery We4nea447 Mornirtao A.T TAME emelt, "Alert 8tieet, _Winton, 9nt. P140.4.T.-vr inattixonce ; $,? if not 30 paid. The 'proprietorriarranO0D'PalcoNXWS• 14%1114 pun:lowed the 'business .410: lint efTog fleaox REBORD, will in .future the eanalgetnated papers in Clinton, dlIder the title a ,"rita itigtoz NI:we- lts:man." • Cliuton is. the moSt prospermis town hi Western Ofitario„ is the seat of considerable inaliefactering, .autt the centre erne finest, igricaltural section in Onttnia. The eotabined cirodation of Tin z News- :1!,eco1u exceeiLs,- that of 11114' paper pub- itshed ia the County of litwou.. It Is,. theretbre, unsurpassed as an advertising. 144444 QV 4640S.foristIvertising are : 1 otddtant 1 year, 190 1 • 6 Mos, 60 1 " 3 mos, 30 " 1 year, 30 " 6 mos, 30 " a moti, 18 column 1 year, 830 " 641105) 18 " - mos 12 " 1 year, 18 '6 mos, 12 * " 3 :nos, 8 Advertisements, tithout Instructions ELS to, space awl time, will be left to the judg. meat of the compositor in the display, in- Serted until forbidden, measured by a cale of solid nonpareil (12 lines to the neh),, aud charge:I 10 cents s lino for first use:lion and 3 -Cents a line for cub suh. equent insertion.Orders to disco:aim:a advertise:lions mast be in writing. NI412.007 sot,' SR ItaltD1130 111411'4Ri (NOSparell-rnessurentont., 12 lines to the 'itch) 10 cents per lino last insertion ; 3 vaitts pee,lifte,eacithubsequent insertion.. • — , • • J013 WORK. Wo have one of the best appointed Job °dices west of Toronto. Our facilities in this department enable'us to. dcr all kindsorwork—from t eallin card ton mannuoth poster, in the. best -styio known to the craft, and at the lowest possible rates. Orders by mail pi emptiVettynled to, Add.ress, . The News -Record, . ointon. Ont BUSINESS DIRECTORY pentiOtega" 4.• EDWIN KEEFER, h Late of Toronto, Honor•Graduate Royal College ef Dental Stirons, COMS'S 13100k, All Work. Registered, Charges moderate. •c-7•••%)777-•" 7t- • . • Saturday •of :• each, week, in the old standrVictorla Block, .AlbertSt, Clinton: • • • C.CA WRIO f IT SON, Suiteitoft .14:"Vrisi5will von. tunic Cu:business torment ' (tarried en 11,04'. IL Cart- f'7,T,H.'2wright. V 2,1y Office open on Friday and THE TERMS: $1.25 per ;IUDIUDIf hL Advame. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS, NEUTRAL IN, NOTHING." 'MUTELY di TODD, Publishers. VOL. VL—NO. 20, it. REEVN. 0 Iles, Hattonbary 'street, 104- nm.liately behind Ilin44ord's booli Store. (4)4)002(0. (4)! 'reinpsr.ince Itill, Huron Street. 011lue hours EOM 8a.Ifl. to Up. Clinton, Jan. 14; 1381. • •• CLINTON, HURON COUNTY, ONT., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1884. WHOLE NO. 283 TUB MllbStINS: BOK. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, I8(6, CAPITAL, . $2000 009 REST, . • $500,000 • 15%14 °Aloe, ATONVEN•412, THOMAS WORKMAN', President, u. It. AIOLSON, V)ce•Presitient, WOLVERSTAN TIRMAE,.elenerel ?Omer Notes discounted, Collections made, 'Drafts issued, Sterling and American ex. chauge bought and sold at low, est current rates. irreims'r ALLOWED. ON DEPOSITS 61oney advanced to tanners on weir own notes with one or more endorsers, _No mortgage re- quired as seaurtty.• 1f.. C. BREWER, ' Manager, February. 1884. CUrrrow: 'Vag to gad. MONEY TO LOAN At low rates of Interest and upon terms to suit borrowers. MANNING & SCOTT, . , Beaver Block, Clinton • blInfon, • "illavilth, 1852. ' - 20 " ' cal, • MANNING' ',St SCOTT, • Barrattirs, Solicitors, conveyancers, Am einn, missioners for Ontario and Manitolia. : ' tiff 01.4INT014. 4 011itto'n, May 17t41, 1582. 20 It /1- 07511 it to lend in large or mean sums, on "IL good, mortgages or pers pa ecurity, at the, lowest current rates. 11,114LE Ilurou•St, Clinton, . eieton Fob. 35, 18$1. . 1-1v. g a, 5 ill .§ -..1 * .' `•4•' FA O . e 0 a..J 171 li Pi .g. 2 IM 2 ta, ,,t, 4- '2 O a . .P. '-2 l' !II 'g .., - El '''6' ..;•.. 8. - • ,I4 ,..., • cy >, sy'A •• • 3:" - o .5 r* ..4•:' 1 s. a; ... ; .., . 0 . kl 4 44 L11 cri. s '41 0 0 . g 41 2 1-1' €04112 or to !ISO FARNI Fo.B. SALE. • ptTHE County of Chippewa, State 'of 11Ichigan,. he Southwest quarter of Seetion 25, 3 ownship 44, North Range 3, west, contehong use ,ierosries• wattle.; to Gm ouremment survey. • This farni satiated on the main..roall Irian Siolt St, Marie, toPoint St. 1(141000, and IS 35101100 from the • hig village of 8trungrillo. F,Jr Portlier partietil- ars apply to BARRY GILLINGJIA NI, • Bayfield Road, • • Goiania t'a, .D. A. FORRESTER, . noN CB NCER, LA172,'10V.SUILI2CH, ,fi Q.K.V b AGENT. Ife.T Money to Loan. Office, Beaver•BloCk, Clinton. y22tf 1•DEA01:1( 3rOirrox, itat•risters,J•e., .ft , itoh erich. and Wins:ham Seaga) Cotterieli. . J. A. 1400t90, Wmgliatu. 14y. • • -ii.AVIS0:4 zoievsTott,..i.,sw ointneerY;and.. .1.7 Conveyancing. Odice:-Wese Street,: ic.o:L. • door to Post tease, Coderich, Ont. - 67. . . FOR 'SALE. TIIE village of BELCHAVE, the dwelling 1 boosts and.stere oetstpfed by me. Thoeitc is one of the In ,A desirable in the tillage for bind, nos. Them ls tygotal stable, outhouses, and an 03.lellont soft water cistern on the premises.- The lot cm oprises iin item Thu Windings are in geoa repair. Will be sold ellealb as the p.ro- priutor,is giving Up busluebs. Tormo sea. ' Apply to • • • WM. DUNCAN 5 11.4.4. • Belerate, Otat. • OR GRIND STOCK COMPLE Dress Goods Department Will be found specially attractive, having been selected with great care. -NEW STRIPES, NEW CHECKS, NEW SOLIELS, NEW FOULES, ETC., ETC. EA11•31 i013, : iTHIE SUBSCRIBER eget; for sale, together or L 8..1).4%1101y, on terms to sult purchaser, lot :ft and Part of lot ;Ip,.ebn. 15, Omit:rich Town - 'ship, s• miles Irein olinton, nonAstburof 140 acres 125 cleared', balance hatklwotid timber,. 1111011) maple. • Both 4.00 1400 well watered 00111- fortable 9003110 Matsu; barn 480(10 wlth stables an - del :oath, also other outbuildings.' 000(1 141)11 large orceard,'200 Atoka a pple and a- variety of other fruft trees • Apply on the twomistnt,to or address . • S. G. PI:CNIIER 273-tf : Clinton P. 0: RHAYS, Milicitor, cee. Oillee,•corner Sqof • uare and West. Street,' ov,er Butler's Book Store, Gotiorleb, Ont. ' 5r*--'61eney to 1011)101 fewest rates of interest. CAM.PION • Barrister, Attoi•nev Solletter 414 j.Chancery, Cuni•eyencer, oaten 04 00 Jordan's Drug Store, the towns formerly occu- pied by Judge, Doyle: ' Jiff Any 00(100111 04 inoney to loan at lowest fates of interest. • 1.1y. 40. (7A,:uettoneering. • • • rAIIES BURNS,' Lleensed Almiloneer for he • Ootnify ef Huron. Sakti attended at reason- able rates. -0111420j44(Albeitst -reet. Orders loft at Too Nows-Itoteite 0(41140 will be attended to. Clinton, Nov. Otlr 1893. • H. ' IN... BALL,' • it UCTIONIMIt 'for Uuron county. Sales at• tended to In {10 .pareof the Vounty. dress orders to Goontanit 0. ' y.rf. 113111A.fie. II Ali. lig ON, [MV0:4E121i, lond, 1Moi and infikanao agent • • Blyth. Sales attended In town and emeary; on reasonable terms. A list of farms mid vtlinge lota for sale. Mone7. to: loan on real eatate, 01 low rates of Interest. Insurenee eileeted on all classes of .Properki 14.108 .41111 dolts eolleeted: Goode miiprelsed, T1,11d. 4611.2 eunilpission. runt stocks (101142111 41(4(1 sold. Myth:110.10, 1880 • 'Vetoing. -• TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE' . . P011SALE, liOnae ' and 1v0 'ail- on Queen • 0(0001, 11. short distabee mirth. of Prineess.st., nearly oppoiite tne rosideace Of C. A'. .1111014., 'Esq. This propertV is in a. Veiy commandiig,. healthy locality- there 44 3 :Mee assortment of •fruit trees; ortiamental fir end other trees fOse add much to the appear:thee of the, property. The house is fairly counnoiliaus. The p-roilial i9. enclosed hy• 14 nice, upright .slat fence, painted - white.. This is n very desirithle ' property and 1>6 sold on exceedingly moderate : terms. 41)•Pl.J. to • HENRY STE1'ENS Chilton, Feb. 25, 1554. • . .27641n COMMERCIAL HOTEL. This Hotel is furnished tbrongbout 'with great care to meet the wants of the travelling publie. .cmmiloillous,sampie rooms.. '0110 best 04 11)4)1008 and cigars aro alwass kept 'itt the bar. Good table.. • Best situated Hotel in Clinton. Mice us •a COAL $1.. E. BA..A.CKA‘Li_ . 'Vet.erinary..-Sui.geoni S' ' Dradtatteot the'otatirle,Itete'rinttir Colleges,' To - root°, (11.04411 opmed an nalee in Miami, is prepared to tre a all disc tses of dOnlestle animals oli the most modern prin. • •chiles. Ali operations carefillly performed, and mils prompt- • ly attended to by dsy or night. Fees moderate OPPIOE, —1.st doer West. ot Ken. ti .104 Clinton, Out, V-17. ---"Illgi."—°1°1.12.411W7—.112‘323"Sle*Cii661WL"iii' JAS. MOORE, Proprietor, Clinton, June 74b, 1882.. • H. E3EAOOM —HAS— EMOVED —TO THP,,I. TOWN HALL. Staple ,Department. We are showinglarge lines and splendid value in COTTONS,SHIRTINGS, OOTTONADES, TICKING, &O. Special- ly low quotations in an lines by piece. NOW TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NApKINS PEAR MADAM: ..1 .Our Millinery and Mantle $hozv-Roonis Ore . . open for the season, and we invite you t9 exoptine'our London, New York and Parisian Patto.ns and Copia, as they are the best exponents of what is worn ever shown by u,§.. We are making a specialty of inexpensive. Fash- ionable .Millinery, and think onr effbrts will be appreciated. ap1-11\17 iEAIB •1 'Gents' Furnishings. New White and Colored Shirts; new ' Merino, and Cotten Underwear, neW Cotton and Merino Sox; new Collars and:Cuffs; new Sows, new Ties, new • Gloves; now Handkerchiefs. • • M.illail.•••Valesnet•elk, CHAIR'S gllEAT 1 :House •Furnisiling$., We have iniporied. :Very stock .et lintssELs, WO2L.• ' and • TIENIP CARPETS; and will sell therri.at din' usual Close prices, nely. Mats, -new Rugs, 110W Curtains; new ..Cretonues, .neW Table C6vers. • Factlon in Newfoundland. •••••• ANOTHER WHIT BETWEEN CATHOLICS AND PROTESTANT% At Carbonear, fll., on Sunday night when the Protestants yere re- turning from church they were attacked by Roman Catholics with piekete Jute] stonea and One man named Squib was fatally wounded. The Protestants then collected, arm. ed with picklts and dispersed the woli Yesterday morning, a man named Brennan drew his revolyer and fired at an Orangeman. He was arrested in the afternoon. A wan named Hayden, now under arrest, shot at Jones, the brother of the Orangeman shot in the Harbor Grace riot, while standing at Hogan'tdoor. He fortunately miss- ed Wulf The revolver ia in the hands .of the authorities. These ,outrages were followed by a general turnout of Orangemen and Protest. ants, all armed with guns and bayonets, who kept marching through the streetseall night. The streets are ;01)0:vetted save/ by ,the crowd in arms. . The executive ordered IL warship Tepedos from Halifax. •1 —GOODS liOL E, Cillitoli THE ivEmos,DOINGS. CANADIAN The'Scott As is to be submitted in Sinicoe County. , • It been decided to submit the' S‘ott Act in Leunox and Adding - t011. • 'No leas .then seventeen . of .Mr.. Bloke's folloWers went•back on him by • voting'. for. the main • motien •oti the railway subsidies. , . • The Italian , Antonio, -whci was. injured at the'fight, at St. Thomas last week has*sinee died. Flannigan, , the supposed •ringleader, of the; trial' brjo•ado, who Was also injured the 'figIbit, is still in a. low condition, but was remoyed to jail.: . ' Two hundred and fifty members have signed 1,11e. roll • (30 he Licensed Victual lera' Association of Moetreal, recently. organized: e meeting:a bill of incorporation was weed, and ordered to be. Si 01 tp • the Quela;c. Legislature, The•brewers and wine merchants of the city have contribut-' ed sums df $50 te$100'each towariii the:objects •of the A.ssoclat ' • " ' • Call.and leave your order fora good Pair of Roots or Shoes, • • dent's Sewed Boots frolni $5 Up.. Ladies Sewed. ShoeS.$2.60 44. • • f NSTRA'MP.STA Ntrion,—)11sq Webber, from 1, the 8001 nt Conservatory of music, will bike If14111511 minflier papils (1) the ora tif or piano. Particolar ;Lttelition Oren 10 1101'O woo ‘.,1024 to Inprove ti11041' P141S011,1 style, of ing, at reA. deneoof L.1", Mods, nedr the orinto faeteri.. 136 (ng. .Wo. 7104 ITN 'EON, • 'gots ar:COND 110.1W' of every month. flan upstairs, opposite the Town 4(011. Visiting brethren Timoosa0 always made wcieonic. A..69, TODD, W. M. p Ar.pra,ON,. Seey. C. TWEEDY. D. M. •• (4t4Oloate. ilt,IN'toN Leap,' at, A.. F. a; A Nt., roaeto every Maly; ot after the ittll MOM visiting brethren cordially lovited. 11fAcWHIRTER, %v.% T,. FonTUNI4SOo. Jan. 14, that, t•y THE LATEST! . Vittltir PtSIttilIt:f the tstrowneet tau L torls1 Artist, has nutmeg] the tuoihette•e 144 itret.elAns Bohm Pr All the late -,t styles aiptantiag. this Seer '`' • ' Bend 'idx -cents' for rostegoi .-11IZ*Eentrioods.widebAr.141•40to. sit,. • sod receive free, ft costly lam, of • either sex,. to (no 0 money, right itwit,,N4•,.thititol :minim:: else el ties worm. Fortunes !fa it ti. . Wi:;dieYs-it sointai7Yrithee,'-Atinieleittithcstr-ruLit ,& Co-., Augusts, Maine. •281.i* ATO HE Clocks, Jewelry. SIL VEF? Wil BE. 'J. BIBDLECOMBEI OPPOSITE THE MARKET, CLINTON Ladles' 6old and -fiver JeWelry— Praoelles, nar Rings, Br1(.0144)s, . Solid S ilver and Plated WARE8, . soitable tor Iloliday, Wedding, or Meth. "day Presentii. 6100t1S for WO or small pitt•ses, end •to suit all seasons 0(00 year, See the Stook. Large varlet), of clocks. Evoything of the MU makes. William II. Duncafi, aged 12; tem of Mr. James'A. Duncan, Of Glan• ford, farmer, Merchant and post- master at Tyneiside, started to 801E001 ,n good health about 8 o'clock one morning.: After lying about throe hours on the road is quer. AMERICAN. ter •of, a mile from his boo- he 4 1, yonint,t, tin mine b'es been j'oseidi and Andrew, Ferigan have purchased the 200 acre farm .adjoin. ing 111° land of Mr. J Washington on the east. of. lot 26,. concession 3, West Wawatiosh, known as the Bennett farm; $,800 was the price "Nevei.get married," said :Joseph 'Carrier, a- Motiureal *. shoemaker, a$. he•sheok• bands with .some friends, anti then folding Ilia arma, jumped into 4.110 11 waters. -of the St.' Law, recce river., and was carried to his • .. . . death. • *Mr.. Ir.- Soperinten- dent, of the Grand Trunk Railway, h.as circular to traie hands informing them that .owing ,to the .di L11;Ilishecl receipte the management are reluctaiitly 'convened to eider" an immediate* reduction of :5 .1.er cent. on wages. over $1.60 per day, -to extend over six months, .aud to apply only to Caitadte." • .Major Moore, ' the head of the 1 Salvation Army. in the . 11e141;c1 States, was arrested. on ri. Orialitial. *cliarge.,in New York.on ,D:riclilY kat. Some 010(1(118 '41)14,0 lie:Secured $800, which the. fifth corps had .raised ,for bedding, a ' iiatV . barracks iii New- Biunamick; N. J.-:•• vV lien asked, for the money -lie refused , to surrender , •it. This Jed t� -litigation -10 New Jersey. 'and his subsequent .arre.st., ' ••• A: Milwetikee girl:it. iif - said, be- came (4oindignant on reading a let, ter from her -betrothed In . Which lie expressed the :desire to . break.'oll' their engagement, that'alle tried. to :match -the . • engagement ring from her tinger„ but it was so firtnly.,fixed that she coul bot resnoll3 it. See• i,f) ing o hatchet near by, she then de - 'literally. el ppet1 the finger offi.and sent it, with the .ring attaelled,, to. . th e •fai th I went° ver. . . ' ' . . nian nameit Laird :bookkeeper in. the 01T:eye-lent. of kessra. Stewart and Fleck, foundeiT, of. Ottawa; skipped with .consider- abl funds betoning te that concerti. It seenis lie driiw the anionn of sev- eral elreques and lield on to, to the cash he was' to depoeit, 'aieci skipped- "rhe bialy of Clore 13, Wilson, a young. lady, was found lodged against a snag in Kalamazoo river Mich. She was miSsing.sitice,Wed- nesday evening. At the, inquest physiciaes testified that...there were no Marks of ' .violence : The body was in' the vrater from two to four -day.- • She threatened to throw her- mit: with a yoofig' Wommie by the aelflinto the rit4r the,day she- loft tiain for Brockville, Ile was at; home in a freezy over the perfidy of rested in Montreal, limn betrothed, who, unknown to her, had married another.. 4Y,tttiti (ifokui near ci..1,30,,,00,1, Virginia. had Iiim taken borne; • br, " \VIM" VAS f Opinion ' eat If ""')"'-' 44l4.414(44( 14. •1?""',PEO-VA0k0g.. titat offieers of territeries mast have _might intve resulted through tile I tt trZtli for tSaro Yel1118.- — ill Elle brain, SA 1.1(1 .syttipt0ais aboat' th"" ekeming a. the •ktrw.s'Yer.k the eye Milieated. Presbytery the Other (14, v,•as tut- ~ flounced that a wealthy boy' 1;m1 At the "'Temperance Conveution Temerity] the committee with $94. held recently in Brantrord, various 800, to he • distriliuted met% th0 delegetes unanimously agri-ed that 11.014dy the telly worle:to. The a the aino'in'eetti tiotg ere, tf), tile,.p.rotr.stose.d. seen 'in •an improvement 'in tin.. Iludt"t":11:'m '1"1 1'4'11`"•0'1,1"ic07.8" administratirm of criminal justice. with regard to the matter, It for "" Tt !tree 00 foot' convict:loos were teaile y juries tho court there last 411e y:111411 COUnty, with tit Rev. wet,k. • 14. 11.•atio as Gen. rel Presicieut, ;144(1 a Pro•titiellt and Secretary were 4)Aliss M.rtiVialew Windsor, Gentlemen'a.Pialn and Ivaney 'tawdry in endless variety.. itepairido promptly attended to and aatisittotion guaranteed. A. ran Stook of Spootaoles, or* Best %hes, always. on hand. 3. BiddleoombG,, sl e the Varket, sppointed in each of the to-. nallips of I3urford, Oakland, Braiitttn•d, Oeontlag.t, am! 5 Intl) Deed, ie., to. getiler With the town of Pai•iii, iinct 14) Tosearora, an Indian rest3rve sei- tbituent. • A dociaion ints been• given in the. •Supreme 0-11r1 in the ease of the Qeeen ve; Lou. a motion to qinialt t conviction under the Scott tun te Rentvijle, Kings comity. The con- viction was quashed in this cage a well RS some 34 others, the Stapleton Court, devided that the Scott act woe net and could net be in fo.ce in any vounty in NOVa -Scotia %viler() lit.enses 'WOre DOI in. existeeee at the time of the proelateation. Tile practical effect tteeision is to render illegal all proeeeding.a taken tinder the Scott rtet in every county of tile Province where it has been adopted. in the meautime ttetien .for damages have already, heel) entered for 'false imprisowent by those who hove been punished. p ft MPtliin't• of the Catholic sisteritoott, in a lecto te4 on the aecreta of" convent, life, 11 , med geveral. p to nd nen t priests ami cha,ged • tliem, together with sisters of charity, with gross immoi. 011ie% An Irish miudeal featival, attend- ed by over 2,000 persons,. Was given ni.New York a few evenings since, under the auspices of the Societ,y for 010 Preservatiob of the IriRh Language. Miss Maud Morgan -played Heveral inelediea of Tom Mot redipnn harp which formerly belonged to that famous minatrel. C.IDTCPIY ' BY' k ,PECULtAltittle .11/8.• RELI- • Bobbed. of $5004 VI, 0.11 44001, what la the lies% tiony, in the world, for quieting no.k allyitig ail hritation al Ow nerves and •curing Bit ADDIS Or nervous cOittt piaints, giving natural, clAildlike rot ireehing sleep always / And they will tell yen unitetilakk ingly "Soule formal llopa t eliAPTUlt ONN Ask anv or all ot the west em:netit physicians: "What is the best and only reinedyt that can be reliedOn to °ere all dike% eases of the kidue, 4 and twittery or. gans; sueli as Bright's disease, din. bete», retention •or inabilit,y to retain, urine, and all the diseases and men ts pe e har to IN 0.o e "Aml they will tell yon explieitly anti empluttimilly mduclati" Ask the sante physiciauti "11 hat is. the mobt reliable awl Surest cure for all liver diseases oe dyspepsia; coliatipation, indigestion, bilieusuess, malarial fever,ague,*1 and they will tell you: Mandrake! or Dandelion!" Ifence, when these remedies. Bra combined with others equally val. (table. And compounded into Hopilitters,, :web it wonderful awl mystericius cut- ative power is developed which is so varied ip ita operations that no dis.- ease or ill health can possibly exiek to resist, its*power, and yet it is liarmless for the toost frail wemen, weakestiovalid or sutalleat eltild kg use. 01I41'Tr1t 11, 'rttlientS "A:16110d dealt or nearly dying" For year?, and given up by phYsi clans of.131 'gilt's and other kidney ilia eases, liver coin p laiti ts, severe coughs called consumption, have ),en cured, Women gone nearly. crazy Front agony of neuralgia, nervous* nese, wakefel•nessand verlone di..eas, es peculiar to women' People drawn out of shape from excraciating panes of ltheutnatism, Inflammatory, chronic, or suf. fering from scrofula I Erysipelas ! litlt rboton, blood poisoning, tlyspepsin, 111o14aeSti011, rind. In litet almuji all dise4s,4 Nature is•heir to , Have bmaredired hi/ Hop. Bitters! root - of which Can be found. in everrneiglibut. hood in tlie kn.:AM world. ' ' 26'244_ the cletheyline and placed on the ground a boket et clothes -pins. he seemed to lety "Iiow 8 Until r know what you want, clou't The lady of the house set on fuot qairies among all the neighbors to SRO if any of them had lost a besket of clothes pins but At last accounts had not found the owner. The dog had evidently ati len them from distance anti had done .it to carry favor—to biibe the girl so that she would tiot tie him up. This would seem tu indicate, tirst, that the dog can tell bow many days intervene between two wash -days, as Ito never hid any other day; and that when he saw the basket of clothea pine ho thought (we use the word advisedly) they would be a good thing to take home.—Pliddleton N. Y. Press, A FIGHT BETWEEN' A DOO AND A wt. John Barton, a farmer of_Poster, Rhode Islaud, Dear the Cohneclieut border, owns an extensive farm known as the Bradford Place, on which he raises large nooks of sheep. For many menthe lie and his neigh - bora have lost many sheep by a strange dog that killed them at Almost daily in the morning, Iwo or more were found dead in the .10114 Atikbeet.tri.e.e'eleek on Mbe- day atorning last a.great clatter was heard.iit4e sheep pens at Barton'er but it warfrrit chtil two -lfoitrditter "that -tberliowls of- the dog brought, the ,farm hands front their beds„ or three men hurried down to the pens and found thirteea fine sheep mangled vid dead near the fold, The noise of desperate stI uggle was heard at a di:static.° in the' darkness. The men foued a big Newfoundland dog aed a- powerful ram in combat. They had fouelit all around the.,pep, knocked down the • fence, and ie their altertfate (holies and retreats hatt.gobe half mile from the fold .• Thefight was in 'the open pasture and it wali im- possible to stop' it. The struggle hail lasted nearly an hour, and both coati-at:acts were bleeding, AS of ten, ,ns the dog fastened Ills jaws in' his enenty's•quarters liewas shaken. ofr, and before he reeovered was butted, rolled over, and jamtned against the turf, The dog was thoroughly ex. hatisted, • anti anxious to abetelon the hht, but at the first movement t� the the rain fairly rat) him down, and; lifting bite high on hie horns, .drOpped -trampled over - his baily, and then butted him. It was not untii •both animals had fallen with.exhabstioe that the econflitit was ended: Two of the dogs ribs were brokea awl: battered in, and his head. wits terribly mutilated. • The. ram was scarred and bloody. The_ dog belongs to Job Slade, who paid Mr. Barton $60.for tlie'sheep killed.-. Mr. Barton asked, fiethint ter' the injuries -to, his ram. - •' . now•To;rrtgYeNT eons JULIANO a tIEEP •- 4., -correspondent of the New Sun says: "1 ,have read .mtich about sheep -killing (Iles.. 1 suggest a very simple remedy. My ountry is a very great sheep country. Every dog ie the country from the size of a si54 dm", except sliepliesd's dogs accompanied by their masters, ;are; law com elled to dairy a. °Mb ANDTI1gR NAME ADDED TO.T.I3E 1:40E01 trs•r , OF "CONFIDENCE" T14AYELDR2.. Hardly a week passes but some ex- ceedingly gullible trayeler repairs to the police headquarters and reports .that. he, has been. owindled out of his money by confidence operators These swindles liaye time and again been published in ;the papers throughout the province, and 11 is, astonisfdrig that thieves should, be able tO secure victims so readily., Feat Thuriday a man named Tanner' left Toronto for Detroit, and upon arriving at Stratford informed the Conductor. 'that he had been.cona• deuced out of 0500( all the money be 'possessed.. Ire stated that just as the train lel t Toronto a. gentlemanly. looking •indiviclual introduced him- self aa a merchant, and, after °oft-. Veraing for a ahort time, he produced a draft for 11,O4'0 and is way' -bill, asking Tanner to *cash the former • teknporarily and he would arrange to settle the matterat Stratford. •Tici- ner at once handed put 000, anti took „the draft%as seeprity. Very, soon afterwards the confidence 'man diSappeared, .and ib finally dawned on Air.. Tanner that. he had been rObbed. Detective Day is endeavor- ing to batch the thief, but with •arnall hopes of success. toile are a yain and fleeting show and EL 'snare to the . feet of the' righteous. .1.`liefaciboriliegly abjure them and use hooks and ey'es te fasten on 'their inodeat attire •• Th abseilee of buttons Made the fugitive a marked utan,.attif • everyone. who saw him in, his flight -remembered it - 111e pursuers found .that -116 had stopped over.a clay in Mt., Pleasant Iowa, and had purchased a. tieket. there for Lincoln. They found on their arrival hiwe that he had'efiatigz ed Canadian, money for . United States money at one of our banks and had . stated,' he :was going to Seward's° buy land'. • • • Mr. McLain and 'Mr. Bluett left on the afternoon train, tied got frace of Clzehr as soon as.they reached Seward, They found that lie had been negotiating with ..sonie parties for the purchase' of- a section of 'mid a.rel lie had etated thet he could pay $7,060 in cash. At the tittle of their arrival he tvas out 111 11141 conntry ,but soot) returned. Sheriff BrAwn WEIS called to the,assistance of Bluett • : and McLain and upon. going,to the Iniuse where' they, were directed, the' object of their :Search was found in the kitchen, . • • MeLain and the Officers were greatly' gratified at capturing, their man, but they wei•e inuch disappoint- ed tat finding none of the stolen wealth upon hitn, 'Subsequent. investigation disclosed 'the fact idiat. a man, who .vvaa:identified as coming' frotti Mount' Pleasant, had 'visited ii,f6tXt ninth e arrival of the,oilivetof ari inised that.tire-val:tta!dryl't had' he turned "over.tOthi)., is so confident of Detective Bluett, of Toronto,• luta been doleg tome •good work duritig the past two weeks, having captured $40 000 swindler, after an rider. Kiting chase clear through 10 tin eoln, Nebraska. The 'Lincoln 5 -ale slonrtial gives the following particu. tars ,Dav before yesterday there arriv- ed in this city flout Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, Canada, a de- tective named Chas. Illuetb and a genii email named W i Ilia ntJ\iciLaiIl They at -onee 'visited the sherill% 451(0190and police headquarters, and, making their bushiest; known, *30001" ed Ole 00 operation of our bilker's in prosecution. They informed the officers that they were looking for a man named Christian Clzehr, who bad by for. gory and fills° pretenses Erwindleci various person, at, his former lioiro In Canada, out of sums aggregating $40,000. The matter had come to light on the first (1( 11)114 month and Clzehe bad disappeared last Fri- Tn rayetto minty, Texas'on Sat urday night a 4! ('l'0 etitered the house of Nit's, Nicoll), a widow, and ordered her to prepare topper for 141411, Tho WOiltall WriSi awl refused. The negro went into the woodslmil, 'procured an axo and Inurclorerl bor. Tho (loud Wattl tui ed on Kunrlay morningby 0i112ene, tied to a stake autl roastod to.deatiu ALL ABOUT Dgvi, A DOG ST6RY, A story of a fishy .natnre dermas. front ,Oregott. It, is about a pan and a dog. There IS nothing re •markable about the man except his power bf nail -alien, but (he dog pos• i 1 a ti lishthents 81138Q8 var et , ac o p Among Other things, lie dives into the TiVer arid catehes large salmon in mouth; 1-tecteitly 711e wite by. the side of his master, MI6 was fish- ing through a hole in -the wilep he discovered a 'Choice salnion- and dived down after. it.' Wien:nit eafrieti him beyond. the hole :and uocler the -ice, but' lie :Otvent fifty feet until lie tame to another hole, ;whence he scrambled out with the fish in his intioth.—[NeW York Suii1 '• nrio sutowes, • • A dog of a rough Scotch breed be. • longed' to a neighbor of 10180, who lived next .doer to:me. The dog. `*as often•kicked anCilltreated by: a, German ,than -servant Of his; and this I saW take place in the back yard. did not know illy neighbor and: therefore felt , reluctant to tell him of his servant's utiscondUct,' 1 may be to .blanie in this, -but that. is not .the question nail,: One. day„the dog w.ebt up stairs to 'the second floce and jumped out 0( 1)141 open windoW, into the.. yard enclose my: name (11(1 address and 'can vouch for- th6 faeis exactly as r hove, narrated' ihew.—{Pall Mall Gazette.- . • BRANTFORD IN XOURNINO. W, alsh s English ball, terrier, . died. yesterday, and some -titifere' the GS our Vitt .Mr 18 'that he began RBit against 'the man" • fir the amount mit of which. •he w.as awindled Clzehr. The „complaint On which.• Cliehr was held for the purpoees of extra - (Mimi charged him 'with raising a elieque from $100 to $500, but this is only a little one mong his many s4.Vill:11111:4 operations. Ile forged 11111Lain's tliaee t6 1.44 paper to the amount of • $3,000 and obtained :money under false peetence4, it is claimed to two- or three ltmes that Antonia. lie' own'ed a fine • farm worth $20,000, and is said to have stood high in the community. A later despatch says i-dIzeltr the • Cana:lien: fanner arrested li Seward at the instance of deteetivi Charles Bluett,-of Toronto, hati 001i fainted to return without legal inter Terence. Mr. McLain, whom Meir had victimized 10 the extent Of at:tint $3,000, secured the services of is detective and. started on the fugi tive's trail. A MD ioutti cirentnatanCe enabled them to trace himi easily, and Only never lost 1110 trail, no bolongod to din On:1511 religious sect, and ono of thOr beliefs is thaebut• • Ill t genuine ,•expressiotisi „vrero hard .froin members of the tire brigade and others. Cully War) nearly eight years old, and had by bus inteWguce•• and sagacity . won friends all over 014.04. • The:fire. Mew; teltom loi'ttl ways 1 ed to.a fire, 'will 114418441 1(1)11 very. much, 85.011 the first clang of the fire bell hiS jacket might have beett Beep dashing :like a streak of lightning alinost Up: DelhOusie .81., to ....tiro .eegine: 13041)40.• Many imitances might. he rejatial of Ids fetidness for. his friends, of his eternal hate °tally who oven ittjtir. ed ldm, and of his almost bunion thought awl powers of reasoning„, for .he snrely.seemed to possetni these to a remarkable degree. The tire Men Ara talking Of erecting 8111(110 ument t0. his memory frontrif th.5. engine house.--tiExpositor. • KNOWING WO of. FORT JERylS 515 p fastened by a' string around their necks... -A cidg so • provided is as good as a watch dog, but in hunting for sheeP he:cal:not run fiat-eiiougli to catch them, ncir can he j nip anfr. fence. All doUs Without a eiuh are shot by • an offieer; and the. owner, 'when fund, is fined. Sueli an or-- dinatice ur Isv, if enfOrced will pre - sheep killing by dogs.' • t•N' AAA GOG. GOOddiumer is de safee' a man, As loog es de dog wags his tad (lar ain't no danger in him:. I know dat he is in goOd humor. As man hes got nO tail to wag. its kinder oneertain. business to fin' out when • 110 4111) in good. humor. • : : fittnaornona. revert collo; unnatttrar appetite., fretfulness, weakness' and oonvul-p slob's, ;are 'some .of the effects ' minus in'ohildreni destroy 'the , ivith Dr, Law's Wotan Syrup. 280 Int •,• ^ .s Fannin iv IltudlieSsT • By way of dignity, .farrning.has• !often en Styled 1 proession, and justly so, when it is .Considered that in its highest type it deniatids deep and sysitematio knowledge of • its ptieciplea, anti that Mee of .wealtlt and rank are net lewered by ettgeg. Mg in ice parsuits. BLit,: a buSittesS pursuit is A180 A: EAS1)8A1411.11.8 OCOili):14 11011, SO 1.110 qUesti011 1.141800 — Is faints ing a* 'outsiness ? • Certainly it is '; but yery few.. farmers: make a. bust-. of it—'or kofession .either. A .very kihiali number ,of- farmers ktiow' fecon what source their greatest prO-. - fits are derived ; indeed they. often nntnage eertain *ranches at a loam . Without '" knowing . it. The only thing they are 81.1•113 9f is that a quart,. er or half it . century. 'ag.9 they bad' barely the necessaries. of life, v,-,11ite: ,neve. they•linVe bail k balaiiqe., or, are able to. store in A few luxuriei, 4liefr sell *should be their banker, ; and, having einem we'd the in'tei est, •they..inferiugo , Upoil , the eapitai, • bank, uptcy,in this or in the succeed., ing *. generation, is inevitable. Tel • . par tnersliip afraii s, 44. k IldWielige• of busintisS principles beet:Mies ,a ma:Yale. • -ty. 'Why do fertilises net:take their. sons into parteership With them like other business num,. giVing•them a definite perceirittize of the M•ofits. By these Means they 'would be .enabled • to devote their, attention, to thce-e l,branclies'ei tit, ir locIttstry fur whii lo their farms -are best adapted. .We., wetild not 'advise : every farmer,. to to get a c6.111151ete •iiet of dOebette' all:at.oncot this would reoeire the ernpley.ment of ail expert ; but be •ouglt t 10 soulnv nco bb9k,keetiit.g. • • 'on •,5 al-nail-scale'*and* common' sense, Will nitro -duce him to the best Sys- tOni for Ma particular business. i.,"16 • this way lie would soon acquire busi iteas habits; and find pleasant at)1 profitable employment to reldii•e the' . • Hair in the Buitteto. Yesterday morning Me. flubble. tiuddoloy left the dining room at his hoarding liouse, lie returned in a few minutes with a lather ettp anti 1.11201. . "What in the nano of 1114111041 aro you going to tio 1" inquired NIrs. Bump, his landlady, footing that he' intended insanely, el s,ki fig some: body. ,. g'011, don't, be alarmed," repliod 13:, suavely; 1am only going to shave' the butter,' A New York physician writes to the. Wor/t1 of that city • strongly protesting against the publication of, 4141-4 s items relating to death by liy. drophobia, ..ffe declares that the diseasedly excited imaginings result- ing from the• perusal of. so 111, para. graphs :are hi nialty (11! 0.5(13' responsible for twinging int attaelta 0( 11151 terrible disease. [re appeals to the newspapers to.desist froin .s. practice which can do no goWl and ni Iiiitioelliyle.terthe cans° of 'deplorable Mr. 5, O. Dimmick, of Thin Jervis, is the owner of a large St. Bernard dog. Ile is young and playful afi 44 k '10411—BO ninch 50 that he ia smiletitnes troublesome in his Andes, Early hi the whiter he made' himself troublesome when the Nervant was hanging up the clothes Monday (wash day) by pulling at them and annoying her by his plat ful pranks. rinally„0 saye herhotl. from further annoiance,trvery Mol. day morning the girl Ni,mild tie the flog up, releasing him after the work was all done, ite temente(' being tied up very much, but stood it for several weeks. One Monday morning, when the girl went to tie Win' up the dog could not be found, As soon as tlw washing wag Oia Of 00 way lie appear, d on the scene. The following Monday -morning he again disappeared and this practice he kept up, Monclav 14st week he disappeared as usual, and later about the time for hang. IPg up the Clothes; the dog come to "Better" and • "Worser" Ele: • trent. ; The term "better element" has in) relatiofl. to partisan politics orto: 41:1'Y 'clasihcat2oi1 o4' 1111 n 105a"iiii611- weulth education or social " pool tion.- A Ottebelongs' to the "hot- ter element," no matter ,with 5)4141010 partyacts �r .what miry be•his station in life,who has ao intelligeu ihterest in good government anti w ho discharges tonsciendoesly all his duties as' .e, eitizen. A. man &1�iigs444o tJie "woreer el ata eat." tOin, without respect tO 1i18 party affiliation?, hi's property or his rank, who has a Selfish or dishonest inter 0.441 111 bad government or who seeks to mislead or defraud the voters in the, election, Some of tlw wealthiest men are among the worat citizens. They eithir shirk their- politieial outies .altogether aria 411116 p1'000 thoothov,5. ty000.4orying of dwir. bil•thlight of freedom .and F,p!f •sovereigitty or they use their Inoliey and their 'talents to :corrupt and mis• lead. voters for .801 1184 ai,d partisan ends, Some of the poorest Men— those who depend- , Upon ,thoir daily bread and 'MVO it scant supply of even Vie necosserioa lit% —are among the best citizens, for they vote steadfastly on the side -:10042- )'Sl, and •econoinic government for tho hest men, withont regard to party anti often at it 4440)'id110 of time which they can ill afford to make. They are sober, industtious, (iod. feariiiAt, inatt.respeeting and law. abiding truo "bout) •and sinew" (1( 111)8 young nation, Ilse Pane, tow's Sni.Trun't SoAr for Priekley heat, NettleHash, scaley Eruption. Itch, and air diseased con. ot 11to s10, 5 } 1 141, A $lInfalTosture '209 Venis The follovvieglaw.,and law case ,itre taken ,froin therecord of 'the New Ilaven colony: in 14350. The. statute • says ; "Whosoever shall inveigle or draw the affections of any maide or !wide sorvant, either to mins& or others, without•fifst gain- ing the .eensen 41 of her parents, slinll priy to the plantation fot, the first 04 - fence 40 thillingg; 1116 seeore.i. :fdr the third be shall isoned or ..coletoreously punished;" . tier .this law, at a court held in May, JaCcibath Murting end' Saletly Tuttle.' were prosecuted 'got' settingdown on 4444 ebestle" together, his..aimis 'around, her Waiste, and her arms on shoulder or about his neck, and continuing, in that . sibful posture about Italian hour, in whieh time ho Ityssed her and slie kyssetl 1011.451, 04' they kyssed ene.anothee,. as ye tv't. • Proof Tiutt She Oidn't pront. ,ItOtiging liftyyears•ago %as much Afore •oncommiet.tinin it .has Sinett become, •and there. were strait laceil people who, considered. it a le•itnaks , • fretwo, On. ;this' account it Wart that heti.; 'ran at Le'attling.101), Nla,H„, one season among. Mi ---'s friends that the lovely • blush which man t led her 'cheek was nature"s oun bestowing. To end the controversy., 55111011 . was becoming exciting, one gantlet- gentleman, leg4 timid 11(.411 441111 rest, prOpobtril to aidc the b Roy for 4 10'00f. Oat W01.11.11 settle the distbie, in an unfori44:,' Irmo moment, and perhaps trembling. at his temerity, Ile SA 14 itot , do you piiint 1" • "liritig me a ttleswef•.,:wateri.t.ltis. airmi sai I swi etly, "and you AMR st.:ic,Iiiio n.tfilt 0. 1.. WAS 110tiglIt 044.11 810 11i111 81101.1018 eatebrie baud. k "Now, dip that, in the 501( 400 an41,. nib it on Milli," slte•proeeeded, pre. waiting him a peindly elletAr 140 temptingly neor that his heart atood still as lie gently and depreciatingly attf.,47twitiook )x111; " 111 handkerchief," silo said 'soinowhat :sternly, It WAS as mettle:4e as liefero. "Are you satisfied slie P4 more sternly yet. "Yes," he quaveied, "I 11111 e413434 Jle"1",:k1.e11 sa am 1," said the insultei 'twenty, as she ds1ie d the 'water LI his tie,