The Huron News-Record, 1884-07-09, Page 4'171. rail the apeeill Attention of Post..
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u /1 .411: It IdW) Wholl nulmevilter 410e3
I las virtu oUt of the office, and
s. 11 • tile riqt,iou thr its not being taken.
Aity it-gioet to dii so makes the po$tuntiitet
to the 1b11b:1;1m0S for payment.
It anv pi•isen orilers In.; paper Ms.
he most pay .111 at rearagea, or
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mob pr. input is made, anil collect the
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r -valve or not. -There (au he no legal
.oatintimuee until the penitent is made.
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Is
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-•t
•'1t 111114 t send, it the stilheriber is
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C•inatht klethotlist.--tiers leen at 10.30 a. to.
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e1age-ei1ettlatiet3sseee1-4-7-00
o fon, WeduesditY, July Otis
•-0
TritHitai Men.
the kaio degree of
fithiellootll the invineil•le Achillee,
the hero of the "Iliad," is introduced
by iletner 441 eaying these Memoreble
words, "I deteet, as the gate of hell
itself, the wretch who has •the base-
ness to mean OLIO iadog wad speak
another." •
When Arisiotle w asked what a
man 00011min ly teIliva falsehood.
".Not to be oretlited," said be, "when
he speaks the truth."
Apolionious, another philosopher-,
used to soy that“wretch who has b en
mean enough to i e guilty eta lie has
forfeited every claim to the cintraeter
of a gentleman, anti degraded him:
self ta the rank of a slave."
Our ingenious countryman, Sir
Thomas "13rown, has expressed him-
self in still more remarkable terms,
"The very devils,' says he, "do not
tell lies to One another, for truth is
neeessary to ail societies, nor can the
sooiety of hen subsist wi.hout it,"
ia so great a perfeetion,"
sayo Pythagoras), "That if Clod vvould
render himself visible to man be
weuld choose light for Ills body and
Vieth for His soul."
11 is hard to personate • and act a
opt long; for where truth is not at
the bottotn Nature will always _be
endeavoring eti return., and will peep
out laid' betray herself one time or
another.
Brother Gardner's PhiOsophy.
"Gentler), dar aut sartin thing
clat it am well to Ws!Intio
the old matt as he slowly uncuileil
himself and stood up.
"De man who boasts dat he can't
be convinced by ergyment hails%
weak de trouble olcuoekifil down.
"De man who flatters • tassel'
,Truth bi always consistent witli it.
self, putt 'needs nothing to help it
• opt: It is alwayo near at hand, sits
• ilium our lips, and is ready to drop
• out 'before- we ate aware; whereas a
• tim trouhleSotne, and seta a nuin'e
iningination upon tee reek, and one
.triels• building •upon it fahte 'founda-
tion, ,tyllielf continually stands- in
• lived of props to shore 1.1 upi and
•prov es t.last mord ehargeable than
• te have raised it substantial building
34 (13.31. 111)00 a true and solid Menda....
lion; for sincerity is •efltrn and sub -
Stan tial,, and. there ie nothing hollow:
eic unsound in it, and •because it is
• .„
platn and 'open fears no discovery,
.0 -which the crafty man is elways, in
'danger, and When he thinks he walks
in the clayir fill' his pretendos are So
transparent that he that runs may..
.,i ORA them. • Ileds the last man that
:finds Idins.olf to be found out, and
• while lie takes it. Me :granted that he
tilakho foolo "of others he renders
, .
himself ridiculous.
• It: is 'said of Augustus Ciesar thitt
eke -re --Meg eMpiiry i.i1toa11 the parts
...of his eMpire he foetid but one man
.type %vas ,accounted never to have
ield a lie; for which canoe he was
•• ii.e.iired eorthy to be the chief semi.
liver in the Temple of Truth. '
'Erateirtondlis; the Theb.en general,'
•e -as so greet 11 lover .of ...truth that he
iiits 031.4 envorul. lest, :his • tongue
should, in- the least digress' froni it;
yeen when lie was most in sport.
etc) the y,teinger•charg:ed Murxna,
-1341 iti 'open ernnt for
seqederitY mid ambition, deoltirin'g
•:egaiest 111:11 that he sengli1iodirect34
ei gain the •pe.ople's,,fatier and .their
t•ole'es te• ire,•chosen eonsal7'AS.40.
went up and •flown to: •aollect
111.411(5 81111 . proofs thereof, accbrding
• fr) the ....manner and ' oestom of the:
.1m1ans, Iie w s•attended upon. by,
•vermin persons who fo1lWecIhl1i3in
•• b&-haIl nt the .delendent ,to,•observe
• W4;31. '33113:1100e in.. ale • proaesi and
nit; CoMmencect These •men would•
.ot ten: con verse With Cato, and ask
'OM ,whOtlier he wonld to day search
• for might,. 'or negotiate anythjIng in
the -.Matter( and catise -Concerning
,1111.xi1a. 'if lie said "No,"' -snob
• credit and tebst they reposed in the
• t (e•seity of tile men, theY Would rest
in that answer; • and -go their ways.
• • A singular:. proof' this was of the
ts•ptitation he had gained, and the
• 1.:tyci1L ana .good oinnion men had
• :conceived of biro ernieeanitig his lore
• of truth. ••
•
ZeJlocrates, an A theniap
, • pl;c4r, 1401 three -.hundred years be....
1ore Christ, and. was eduCated in the
• • • (wheel or Plato.• The •peotile of Ath-
tIS
'einerteined •sohigh' •thropinibn
ie his prollity,that,ohe (ley', When: he
...ples;nielled the phur. t0. bon firm by
slath the •truth :of what he had
its.100., the judges trnaltimously de.
chirigi•1118. 1.101.1.1, to be sufficient •evi•
•••
• reenenher," says Lord Herbert;
-1111,1. at the time f :Was about SeYett:
•s!..lirs (hi, 1 was corrected, forgoing to
coil's with tteo sehool-felloWs, being
t froliferilutsr,rnyoulf,-hn t.116 Vat 'far-
te(i,ing• a lie, or tiny other fault,•; ink
niicl 41.01 inati011
ip•iii%ro 000.t.1102 .t.O: ,falsehood;
that. being (lc:Mended :whether .1 had.
• I•o'llimijtvillitny. fault wpereel 1 miiit
jestly lie. siispoctod, f used to confess
-13 leecly,, and • thereinto!) choosing
• rather to suffer correction than to
• stai» my...sauna...with telling a lie,.
• .• Niel' i dill jorlgo then no time could
'et 41,•face: and 1- can ellirm to 311
•
• ',lie ivorld truly that, rrom my first
t(iteiey to this hoer, I 101.11 tint will.
ailything chat was false, my
...lid mutually. havitig en antipathy
to lying and deteit."
,Pett tad', ft 0e1 Italian poet,
.n0111.10,334 above two hundred
s ears agn, reeommentletf hiniself te
. ie. d.snillenito and Oleo tion of Car.
colonnit, in whose frornly he
31431143(1, by Ids efOltler and strict re -
truth; A violent quarrel 06.
e133r4..1 in the imiHoliolit of this noble
loan, whieli 13.08 carried so fat thet
• reenerse washed 10 20111S, •1110
44.1 Wiwlitul to kilOW 1110 r0.1111(1411011
or his ntildr, and that lie might be
• 31' -0 'to vecide with justice', obliged
to bind themselves, by a most
stnenin 014111 en the (lospel, te declare
the whole truth; Everyone, without
exception, submitted to the 4101131'.
tIlitI(LtiOlij oven the bishop or r.lina,
011131' Of 1110 cardinal, • 01asnot ex.
Petrarch in hit turn present -
in hillllolf. to take the .onth, the
closed tile book and said,
• •".is to ;von', Pt:travel), your word ie
dam tis how jiitittitPaisible true
upon allus speakue his mind am the
werry pusson who kicks -hardest
When cri3icis333j.
• skit I in -money' mrcuntre te
be des4red Chao a dollars worfor
efedit.
"It am Much easier, to spi le it boy
of tett dan it ar to reforin a Iran of
fo'ty.
worf a millyon 'dollars
may he friendless. Yew kin buy
prniss an' flattery, but tree friends
ship seldom soars higher dun de pcio'
maleti cabin.
_• "De man who sees' nuffin' good in
de werld itrontid him can't* have
much good. in ifisself.
Sleeping in Church.
EVidently Hey. Dr. Deems, of
the C'hul eh of the Strangers, New
York city, regardu this inventor of
sleep as a benefactor whoke memory
• eliould, be . libnpeed„, • "Sleep," we
are tisk], "covers a Man all over,,
thoughts and all, like a -cloak; it is
meat for the hungry, 40.0% foy the
ih'rsty, beat for the cold, tiod cold
for the hot." While inosVe(313t
agree 03111333 :benefits of a sound and
heal t hy • Stu giber, • Dr. . Deems, •wo
bt.Jieve, is the first to champion •the
. .
cause of those' wins sleep lit bliurch.
The other day • be entiouneed 'that
during the Summer months he would
'accord 10 his dock the privilege of
sleeping duriug the sei Mon. Ile
said: "you fix up in' the morning
t� come to • church, and "when you
• get there everything goes.as' usual,
the preecher's voice is just the same,
nt:d NT -and -bye, when the sermon
is about half .done; 'yeti ‘find: yoUr-
self fe g drowsy Inuit it is hard
work ,to keep. your eyes. open.
Now, hen you find yonrself in tide
-condition, ••', go :to Sleep. . I shenit.
blame yeti for it, neither Will the
Lord. Tile' next best thing to qlose,
. Cp m with God when you aro
:awake Tc, doge, vain in II Ulan with God
'When you are fast asleep." But Ow
rev. doctor, won't tolerate ,snoring.
At thlt point he draws the line,
'not se nineli on las own aeceunt as
in comiteration •Of the "few: old
'people in church who hear. every
'sound while the seemon is going
on," Snoring, he says; disturbs
and worries them. The rev, doctor
• libivever, 'should not forget that •
"%Wariness :
Can Snore upon the flint, •When rest-
. ing sloth •
Finds the downy pillow hei.d.
Butfor the pOneession granted, no'
doubt the. great armyof church
•olumherers will be thankful, and 13)
following 1115 adv,icei Will try to
'avOid.tmoring and sleep quietly.
Alcohol Not So InJurions tOMn
• of Little strains. "
• • (Pall Mall Gasettel •
• Men of low intellectual nflow
m ‘iit with a taste. for .strong drink
.will i'erive much COinfort from the
restilt of •One of the, latest expert.
intuits which thePreach Temper-
s.
ance Society has been tnaling on the
eleoliolization of pigs. TIM •eXperi
meets which • were .cotinnenced in
1879 on 1. number of pigs of the so
called Anglo -Chinese breed • have
hetet continued. ever' shiee. Rush
pig wite•kept ine 33lIi#Y1111.1* y, bar
tWice'a day they were all fed • ill ab
• adjeining yard.Alcohol was mixed
with their food, awl lifter eadi meal
they all fell ipto •a deep sleep, liuf
• showeJ no Hi.,I1H of exoiteinent, ex.
cept noW anti then a slight muscular
trembling, Tho • tlifjerene • of the
effeets of alcohol on' human beings
and pigs is believi d to Arise from dm
snialliniss of a pig's 'in ains; for the
hirger thio Main the more datigeroue
the effect of itifettication,
Revettled in. a Grave.
IIOSSIDI.E 137seoVinte slatiR
' otsnyllitutrso 01111,13.
. . ^
An Atchison, Kan., dispatch
says :-A. sensatiori is reported from,
Concordia, a entail town weet of
here, on the Central Branch Union
Pacifie,• which gives evidence of
murder having lieen committed.
Recently a gentleman named M.
Pierce disinterred the remains of his
child for the pitrposo Of huryint( it in
the Jewett flity cemetery, when, to
lds horeor, he discovered • a plain
silion•box upon Vim collin of Ma
The box Was' taken out and had on
it the marks- tqlrailley gis Medcalf,
"Milwaukee, %iris " The coroner
being summoned, lie impaneled a
jury, Who openoil the box and
examined the remains. They found
them to be that, of a female, appear,
vet tly t wen tyfivce yea 18 old. Tho
skull was fractured Itlia tteo i1if1
broken, The woman had been
doubl'up and forced into the box
imit the lid nitiled down. The towline
were buried -in 1114841110 grave,
Allan Plakorton Road;
TI1 S. FAMED PETN:OTIVIII NO- MORS—
linnelt OF IKVENTFLIE+ VANEEE, •
Chieargo, July 2. -Detective
hut 1.)iiiitei ton, died yesterday. Ile
Wad ilile011B01044 for hours before
deat7i.
Allan Pinkerton was born it.
G a g iw, Sootlaml, C5 years 'ego, his
father being a email tradeenfau. Ile
married young mid etnigyeted to
Caeada, *hero a post village in the
eoeuty of Bruce, Out., 34 named' af.
ter bitn. After many hardships and
struggles be pulled up stakee and
left for Chicago, engaging in the
•cooper trade tu, that city. About
1641 1.0 ptirobaerti a small farm
near Dundee, 111., and while work.,
mg it did hie first detective work,
Itt an amateur way. One of his bor.
!en was stolen, and he suocesafully
hewed down the thief. As horse
thieves were plying their business
freelY thereabout at that. tinier Piti,
kertoil•s„ neighbors employed bun to
look up their equines and capture the
rascals who Stole 'them. So. great
was his slimes that his: fame spread
to . adjoining counties. But what
„aained. him a state reputemon was
the ferreting out of foiger named
Jolty Gray, a Vermonter, W11Q tad
forged checks of the Milwaukee fire
and mariee insurattee company (now
gitchell'acbatik) a species Of shin,.
plaster used,to elm out change in the
county district.s. Merchants'. eins
Ployed him to hunt down Other for-
e 14, and finally lie wss invited to
ccitne. It Chicage. amt was made a
• deputy , sheriff of Cook comity ie
1.84g, in' which year ho was also
made a special auent of the treasury
ileNrtment uffirer Secretary Guth.
rie. Bid I4111011%1 repotation wat
not made until 1e0.1, however wbsu-
he was employed. to conduct Aiwa -
ham •Teincollt safely •through Bahl,
More to the inauguration at %Loh.
itignm,. the Maryland- inetropolio.ho,..
ing then in the hands of a rebel mob
and 'a plot in existencle to assaseineTe
Lincoln. Duritig the war Pinker .
ton entered the secret servica of
gi.visiment; end .was thes trust:':
ed 'agirnt of • Lincoln, '';'! Stanton
McClellan, Halleck, McDowell,:
She man and. Gitaut. Pr311t10ue-'10
the war be. wee a staunch abolition -
bit •'and hail copficlential relations
with John 13rowe•and ot heroin the:
dei; rnnt raii\va: ." Pin Iterth,!;:,
first established detectivengendy.
was began 111.011h:ego in 1853, Witb
• a handful. of trusts.' employes, aud• .
the bueiness'grew until "Pinkerton
ugencies" are now to he found hi al-
tnost all the leading cities of • ihe
ecinetry, employing shout .200 first,
class 'cletsativee, ;then :V`voniene
at salstrie4 ranging fr $5 per day
ta $5,000 per year. To ell outward
appereances Allan Piiiketton, was
a °Old and unsympathetic • man Mit
he •never;.forgot a :friend, or those
Who fiPrved 111111 fej tlifu I ly., ors�i
ally lie 'km W 04'.`fear, ,
cols aro the exploits in: wIlith he
"took his life in his hands." Chi
one oticasion, in. IX troll-, in a Lout
With crooks, he was so severely hand
led that his life. was despairtd ' of,
and ft pirtial Ianieass reiliained .to
the last 0.$1 a result of the enedunter.
Other bri tient feats of himself and
• his men might •he enumerated did
space permit. His. health has heel)
fai:ing for Over a par, • and he has
only recently rettirmicr from .a.n, ex
tended trip south In a.....kain attempt..
to recuperate. PrOliably his name
is better:kilown in both hemisphere's
• than that of any otlier livieg 113310..
,
•
iTonderfal:Operation.
. . . .
rUE Sinn OF A41610111E SUOONSSFULLT
' ' TRANSFEIGIRD TO TEE ARM
New' York World: •
,
Dr. Gerdner, n•siargeOn attaeli.e&to
the staff of Bellevue hospital; recent.,
ly perfermed successfully an Opera-
tion whereby he •removed a 'large
piecelof skin from the body of 31501.
did() and: transplanted 'it %rill:in the
"arm of e patient whose flesh bad been
dentided of its cOyering. •'Tim oper-
ation conflicts with the prevalent-
theor;es which •maintain that the
fluids bf the tissues becorne- poison-
ous after death, and when placed in
contactWith the fluids of the living
body produce Py.annia, er blobcrpois.,
'oning, which is .generally fatal. 'The
Causes whieli led to. the operation'
are as wonderful as the successful
issue itself. Charles Johnson, a lit.
bciy, during the .suminer of 1883,
was stril.:k by lightning:, the electric
current passed through his body,
tearing bff the- clothing. The boy,
who was siting at. an open Witufoiy,
was llnovvn to the floor, Where he re-
mained imcenscious for several,
hours. 116 was subsequently remov.
ed to the •hospital, where it was
found the greatest injury' was done
to the brain. Contrary to all expec:
tations the Ind recovereitand regain-
ed the full possession of his faeul.
ties.; 'It was noticed, however, upon
•his admission Hutt the skin ••
oe HIS LEFT SUOULDER
'and 'arm' to the elbow.had a Peculiar
dark purple hue. soggestiye of gang-
rene. 'The app 1 ication•of Stimulating
lotions failed to restore t4 aeuvity
.'Of the 'blood Yokels, Grhdually the
parts died end dropped off, leaving,
the Muscles .eiposed, with ragged
edges that bled. under 'the slightest
provocation. Dr. Gerdner, tinder
whose attention the sufferer came, re-
solved to try the experiment of
transplanting a large pied() of skin at
one time. As living priaonera are
not very willing 1.6 part with that
useful 'part theie anatomy Dr.
Gerdnee was obliged to look for.some
other listens, It is a :Well known
fact that the skirl is one or the tissues
0( 1.118 body that will not reproduce
if once :its functienedire destroyed.
To avoid Ilia evil result of a preseing
oioatrix the doctor hit upon the iden,'
of using the skin Of somebody ns soon
after death tit poselible. An oppor-
tunity presented itself a few days
alter, when the body of a young Ger.
man suioide Wad brought into the
morgue about three hours After life
was extinct end While otill warm,
Dr. Gerdner regfirded this as the
most favorable tillle for his Operetion,
and he prepared Ilia patient for the
experiment. A few clever stroirea
from the sealpel blocked out a piece
of skin slightly larger than the arca
to VO 005efed (ni the boyis arm, to
allow for the shrinkttge of integu..
ment, which is very. elestiey, and in a
few minutes • more the piece was dig.
sected decker down tO ifs museular
•
:attachment. The bors arm was
Cleansed, 01 the acaro and MONS. I
001+ tivit piece, about a foot
square, cut up
U'� MALI, 61110/11ON$
about one quarter of ell111014 square,
was 'pla• ed upon the urn. The work
oJeupied about, two hauls, at the end
of whieli the arm raa completely
covered witit the new akin, ranged
iikts-tilea upon a hall floor. Bandages
were applied and stimulating lotions
spread over it. .The., little vessels
from tha muscles .penetrated the
new tissue and set up a healthy cir-
culation, and the new skin took upon
itself Ali the functions. of the original
integument. Two of dm little pieces
refueed to attach thernselvea and
died, sloughing awsy without tieing
damage to the surrounding parts.
Nerves appeared mid sensation in
the new covering became almost
perfect about a month afterwards!.
The operation, in the lace of an alit.
ole whicli lately appeared in a Ger-
man medical paper, which described
a smiler case, proves 111331 (110 work
or the American surgeon antedated
the German operation.
• • • „• s
'1be Prayer , Cure,
43I1E DE II 113A13LE FACULTY WII CU A
slinutuAN rosials 1$ amp '10
POSSESE,
Mrs. Samuel Warden is the wife
of a laborer residing on Howland
street, Battle Creek, Alicir. She lets
31 very strong :persotial nmenetie
power, or some „similar .unexplained
p tenometiou, by which she liss ae-
complislied most svote14:rful things:
Aliturice.11. Neale, ex•record.T, has
been for warty yews past, afflicted
with a protuberance on one of,
Wrists,of the nature of a wen or"weep
• tom, .The. hUncli„ was hard
nuea -about_an.. inch_ high, tieing -of:
the size a a large walnut. • For
yt are 'had tried every known
remedy- without the least benelit; itt
-deed tholiu Intl) Hem est o grow larg r
and harder,. . Recently he heard of,'
the otiderful power possessed "by
Mrs, Worden, Mid he asked her t..(z)
try her power upqn it. • 13130cdusent.
• ed; and laying her- hand npop the
wen prayed earnestly and fervently.
This .was all, and Ali.. S'eale woe
Sornewhatakeptiettl as to the result..
He was surprieed,how,ever,, when,
Whir days afterward, he found the
.Wen. tot .over half its former size,
Shertly after this,...131r; Nettle asked
her to repeat the opprittion, 'as ,,he
was satistied the 11131. "ine had Ilotie-
good. • She did •se, aini • a few days
'biter the hunch was . gond. Mi -
Neale is overjoyed, but cannot 00
derstand why hie hand is now so
Smooth. Mrs.' Worden does notnn,
derstand the po werthatshe ponsessi s.
•
but it 'is .certaitily wonderful and
• Miraculeus, There' are several 03)1131
• well authenticated:: cases juet'new
come '.to higIit, that the patient says,
• and she says', 11 av e beeu du red by, pray-
• er. Sint dues not believe inept:el:Will-
iam tn. anything eiintler to It.- She'
first' found her p(twer by praying•to
have herself cured whell a child.
She hen eince 'Practieed it, or uSed
ner ,•• poWer' ta inveke prayer curet(
u; O 1 friends, and, as.eaki fiefcire; 1 -ns
efl'ected lIlany wonderful' eeres' all
of which. she attributes to the LOr11,
atitt-for eone• of which She Charges
anything. •Wliee the Lord' doe:,
effete. a cure through her, she says
she can ,feel the pein frthe the •diti-
eased person miter. ho'r• systern, ress.
main a.eliort time, and: thn e
pear.
. •
.• •• • •
, •
OJ k What A fueugh.: I .
: 'Wm yen heed tile- warilleg.'• The
• signal perhaps of the sure a pprea ch of
that more tetrlhle1lisease.Copsuroptien.
Ask yoorselveS If you can tined for the
sake of Saving fiOetS., ,to run 1110 nisi:
:mid do nothing for it.- 'Wd Iteosy from
• expefience tIntt shileh's cure Will re
yot(i1..swh
eutnt 0.11.e titehvour
roai1
tles•wera sold -the past yt'ari 11 relleyee
Croup,•and 1Vhoopmg (nigh, at once.,
Mothers de net be without; it. For
refute thick, Side Or Chest; lifIC Shiloh's
Porus Plaster'. ':-Sold by J. TL Combe.
20ady ••
•
•
' A Texas inen • hat inrented Ma,
chine for washing dishes:. Now let hini
• go 'ahead and rig.up a.whole 411ed gh
on the sense plan and he will Make
his fortune..
•
•
DESTROY THU WORMS or they may
deld•roy the children. Use Freeman's
Worm Powders, they. eX.Pel ell kinds
-of wornis • 20,Y7 I m.
• • .
• A wicked young man••seys that .he
never' will, noonany consideration
whatever,•belieVe that a pretty girl
knows.what It kiss ineans till he has
it from her own mputh. -
Baxter's' Itfantlialce Bitters cure
• digestion, Heart Rum; •CoStivimess
and all malarial disease. Twenty five
*cents' per' bottle. , 7 :103,5t 7
, The census provedthet the number
of.persons in a family in Hue country
is a sinell fritetiennyer fire. 133 some'
families the husband is the Sinall.frec
thin' over. • . • •
• De. Low's womt SY-111.1r will remove
Wornis* and Catiee, quiOter than any
other Medicine. • 290-1m.
"Do you know)" asked agentleinan
at• the bird show 34)3)]y rolties are
more. intelligent dian lienst." •
was the reply., "Because' they 'arp
better posted .in.the higher branches:
ATf °NAT. PILLS 1511 lfiPS the Bloprl,
regulate Stomach) Liver and Dowels.
200-im. .
.'Does- yer kape nothin' but dry
goods here?" "No, 'Ma'am." • "Thin
Where will I be afthee gdin' for water.
ed sillt?"
The Perfume of an Iremshipere,-
Throughout an area occupied by
more than ono hundred millions of
civilized beinge, MitattAy 8o TAXMAN'S
F1.011,IDA WATER is to -day the stencr.
ard peefunte in society,
A Connectieut minister fa so op.
posed to kiSsing games that he will
not take a 'bus oven in the stormiest
Weather,
Cruelly. Ilittederesk.
in thd Province of Ontario 'tvory year t110333-
1131130 aro being slowly meishired by joking 011.
‘sultable, untried nostrUMS kr suds complaints as
Cost143e8e811, CoMplaint, :Kid-
ney Teottbleo, de., who might, easily regain lost
strength • and energy 11 using aleereeor's
tipeede Onto,, l'o enevinto them that seeh la the
out) we will give them a five trial bottle at ;vont
Drlig Stota. Price- 50c. and $1, Hue testimonials
in Our oWn (Own, 202-31
Spring may be postponed on
ncoolin tor the weather, but that;new
spring bonnet, never.
Great Totality •
The ravages of Cholera, tntnntuin
and • Summer Complaints among
'children is truly alarming. The most
reliable cure is Dr.' 'Vow ler'S WIkI
Strawberry. Every bottle guaranteed
to.give satisfaction, . 293 2t
.— • - --
A Misstep will often make oripple
for life. A bottle Of Homy &Johnson s
Arniett end Oil Liniment -tit handy Will
110t 1343(35133)1. 1.1143 misstep,but used
ininiediatelrit vvill save being a crlp.
ple, 203 5t
If you are trend)] ettivi tii"31 "llItokillg
cough," 1?d1xir will give you
voila Itt once, Wal•rantol .fts recent.
mended or looney rotunded. 203-56
SoAapitt,.eu vvho is looked up fo Brunk.
Aimless is certainly in a tight place.
Fog ftssu, ltehing Piles,
Ringworm Eruptions, and all skin
Mamma, uoe Pro. [Aiwa sulphur
2,304m.
laVneabeer,andisc-ovreno traree of a bar.
newt shop ever being railed a bridle.
eh
A Tim .00 Won
The firm of Ormand Walsh, drug.
gists. or Peterboro, say Dr, Fowler's
Wibl$11'awl,eI-l'y is one of their WO
standard Medicinee for Summer Com.
plaints. 293 21
Railways are aristooratio. They
teach it Mail to hnow his own atation
and to stop there. 'Ilkley are eminent.
booial, too, being 14444 tOgetlier by*
many ties.
Btle#0111'6. Arnica 801r0.
Besr SALVIt In the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Uleers, Solt Itheem,
Fever 801114, 'Fetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, corns, and all skin Erne -
Moils, and posItively• cures Mks:, or no
ply required. it Ip ,guaranteed to give
perfect satisfection,.er motley refunded.
Prim 25 eents per box, P • It son,: itt
Watt$ & 00. - • 2484Y
What, is a lake?" ',sitedthe teacher,
A. bright little Irish boy rsised his.
linnd. "Well, Mikey, what is it?"
Sure it is a hole the tea kittle.
mum."'
A. Sudden Attack. -
All people, and especially travel:
lers, are liable to a sudden attack of
Cholera Morbus, Diarrlera and
Dysentery, Dr, Fowler's Wild Straw.
berry is the moot prompt and re-
liable remedy known. t193.2t .
somnambulism is believed to be
an uncbniteious trance action.
• Remarkable ltestoration
Mrs. Adelaide O'Brien, of Buffalo,
N. '17,, -was given up to die by her
physicians, as incurable with Con
surnption. It proved Liver Com-
plaint end was cured with Burdeek
.Bleod Bitters. • 203-91
iris the feeblest moustache, -as
*ell as the sickliest child, that gets
the most fondling.
• Rodent Bogie
The magical poi6i, over pain that
Ilagyard's Yellow 011 possesses, out -
rivals the marvels of ancient times.
It acts in e natural 'manner to sub-
due inflammationtenres Rheumatism,
Croup, Dettyness; Sore Throat, and
Paio-fol injuries.' 253 231
• 'People learn wisdom by expert-
nce. A man never wakes up, his
second baby to see it laugh,
To the Ladies.
menvoten 31 earko's GarboRc Conde will eine
any 3(33003 Pimples on the 11100.04'. Rough Skin on
-either hands or face and leave them soft as Milt.
It w:11 also beal "any sore when all' other prepar-
e:11008'111ousandshAve tested It Ask yollr
druggist- for 11(0 103(01- &•Parke's Carbolic berate,
and go uot bo persuaded to (4330 anything else
claimed to be as 3(00(1. It is but' 25 eents per
box itt your Drug Store, • 202-41.
A Baltimore, swell went to a fancy
cb•ess• ballas. a donkey mid his
• •
friends say it. is the. first time bo.ever
fltile0 to 'make an, ass of himself.
• • A. Good Time.
. When is the best' time .to take a
.blood purifier ? Whenever the blood
is 'foul and litimoro appear;• or when
ths svetern is debilitated take Pinsloek
"1:31.iioa Bitters. 293..26'
•
A confplaining Cheingoan, in 'his
sell for divorce, declares.that his wifw
'has madoeverything hot for him in
his married. life except his 1053 1.1)11
'eofiee. •
•
• ri Rid
Fluid 1113(11113014 38 the 'only cure foetootlinclle,
1leadv260, 1.:0.0athu and Neuralgia.it does not
take a day or an %mar to owe it. but in less than
a minute all.pain is 0110. ThtittSandsluive tasted'.
* merits.ivithin the last year. .Fluiti LiglitniaLr
also a positive, cure •for Rheumatism.. the
ytorst possible eases • haya..beett. . permanently •
eure1113 one'weolc. rice 25 paug.
Store. , . T • . nts- Dr, 202.41.
• w
Women ornament their dr.e1esbe'
bind beenuse they'lik,e to- letka) nice
-
things said ',lout 'them when their
backS•aro turned. •
• •• •
••
Dyspepsia & 'Myer Conplaint.
°LINTON'
Corriage Works.
H. CANTELON
ilANUP41.01:141313it
PROPRIETOR,
010
BUGGIES, °UTTERS, WAGONS, SLEIGHS,84D,
LUMBER AND SHINGLES takeu in exchange. Give me .a call anti
wilt give y.ott mica that eannet he' beaten in the Uoturty. Ater Repairing and
IforSeshottieg duue with despatch.
11. CANTA11.01.
1E41_11M
• Wishes to inform Ids Old customers and the public generally
that. he bus again opened out in the
Carriage and. Waggon Business,
On the Corner of TTUrOn and Orange Street0, Clinton;
in•the 13rick 13ullding known as the 4aloutitcastle property," whre he will carry
on the trade In all its branches. An experience of over 20 years In business In
011uton will enable lain to meet the requirements of the public in Ms line. All
material of tile very best quality and the 3vo1:man:414 unsurpassect. Call and
examine before purchasing. All the latest Unproved rigsmanufactured and kept
constautly ou hand. •
ALL WORK'WARRANTED. —• PRICES REASONABLE.
IM=PRepairing and Repainting Promptly Attended
VT.A.T1TE.3 & 00,
'..--CLINTON, ONT., DEALPRS IN- .
crc
.Physioians' Prescriptions Carefully and . A.courately Corqounded,
•and Orders Answered with Carri-and.Despati)h. •'
-4- - :fliiour &mil; of. Median -4r Oozyplete,,-Wor.rontect
and Q,fttlle1$3111 Qnality ••.1.
Toilet Soaps, Perfnmery, Shoulder Braces, Trusses'Sponges, and all
kinds of Pruggists' Sundries neually Icept in a ll'irst-ClassDrug Stets).
" Is 11 311)31 worth the Oman Deice of 75
• .centst to tree yourself or every :vitt Wont
Of these (11141 ressi i1tf coin plaint's, it ..yet)
think mi ea II (11. 0311' store ittul g33t14. htit-,
• de of Vitalizer, rvcry hns
a. • printed gudriettlee on it, Ilse 'accor-
dingly and If it' .does you Ito geed 11
wi I ebs't you 'nothing. • Sold ny
( embe. •• 253-1y. '
• "What , wanted in this country,"
said the bride as she' examined the
wedding presents, is si ver 8e433710e,
reform, That set is plated." .
• „
•
We 111 ve a Speedy a ne positive. Cure.
for etittrrlirDIPtheritt, Canker • T)10l1IlI
and 'lead Ache,. In S3.111011'S (1A.r.],
Altitll REMFASY. A nasal Injecter free •
with each bottle. .Use it V you desire
-health and sweet 'breath. Price 50cts.
•Seld,by ,T; Combe. ' 203-ly
• , .
7 ..
WAALT,PER t WALL'DAD
P 8
The thne for Houss-Cleaning is near. All wanting
Hall, Parlor, Diiiing,--Room, or Bed.
Room Papers,
•will find the .
Best and Latest Patterns
LAT1003,
FRIEZES, • °RIM'S AND PANELS, FILLERS; '8C.
Ii3" The 1341118113 Fashion. Books for 1883 are out and can be had for nothing.
0411 and see the papers and get a Hoolc
• IIVTLER'
GODERIGH.
•14* tie Bells Cheaper than at.yoneon top of the Elarth. • -4
.771)N,-.EMPQR111
.eg
4:44
4147, ,
;4'54
tv\
hSt
tt'sV rN'a
40;.)
.%(,s•
$'\)"' ote2'.0i s'00`\
•
cPQ:
• 21111 1343 3,31 rootirratx 11,1 3.5033833, 14 aeattay 43114314
• THE REMEDY 1-04 Cu1tIN0
CONSUMPTION COUGHS COLDS
AsTmtkA., catistrp, •• •
ALL DISEA5E443 THE THROAT. LUNG% ANO
PULMONARY ORGANS,
, tor 17$ MAX-rtIPUL Ustt
CO1S1iliPTIO11 HAS •13EEIT 01.711D
When other Retriedies and Pliyeicians hoe
i failed tO effect a cute.
hecoMmencled by POVSICIA NS, hf Innerititg,AND
Ntlaska. lo fact by everybody who has
4311011 11 a good trial. It never/ails
to heing "vile;
As att EXPECTOItAlIT lt has no4Equa1.
0. It is hat -Euless fo the Most Delicate Child,
it contains nO OPIUM i# any form,
A13 rtttions aceolimeny 1143111)6416.
MT rot Ms ty's11 Druggists,
CARP'
tiFid"S Otid,1:1s.COidki
'414,6Afti ENti,4 %eft,
•• Samplesof those Organs in the Wateromns, Perrin Block, prices .LOW anti:
terms easy. ; also keep In stock
The Wheeferand Wilson, and the Light Running Domestic
.Sewing Machines.
Also Needles, (Aland attachments. Violins varying from $2 nri to $100, Bows in
areat variety from 50 cents to $1(1, Rbouy 1111ir& Boards, Ehnlly.T1til Piece, 1)67,S,
Bridge. Rtringe, Steel 'and Hut, iti setS or single, Tuning Forks, Tuning l'Ipes,
11(13'-
1110111cas, Ebony Chin Rests, Mutes, Flutes, •Fife, Flageolets, Violin klitses from
,,85 cents 30 4, Musie Books for. Organ, Plano and Violin. '1110 prize Anthem
Boeic, containing the linest selectlen or Antuenis ever Awed need. Call 101(1 .8410 1310.
Perrin Block, Clinton, Oat. • .
C. DOHERTY.
•
EEDS.
SEEDS!
Fresh-.:- Sup -ply
010 rtnr.,IABLvi
YioldalidCtarclaii_Seedo
At. Si.
- Mammoth :Stoire: Warehouse,
Iiardware..86,,Tift'Shop,
CIJII\TTC31\1-
LUMBER AND LATH.
1.7011 SALE, all 3338,38 043 Pine Lumber and
1, Lath. Those wanting Lumber of Lath Will•
end% to their intormitto give me a, isul. Yard
hark ofthe Panning Mill Paetory, Wellington
street, Clinton.
28041. ,t084141•0ntin,14V.
LONDON LOAN GOT,
014..
$10AA 0,000 To iluxo AT LoWEST BATES.
• Sbott &Miming tit
6 & 64- per Cent
Apply to '274.1.
J, KETZ IVIartagor
ATOHE
Clocks ,Tewelrsr,
S1LVERfltAR4
-J1 01/61:16MBE,'
OPPOSITE THE MARKET, CLINTON
• LadieS' Oold find Silver4 Jewelr'y-
Branches, nu, !tinge, Bracelets, ete.
gohd Silver and Plated
• WARES,
Suitable for flolidayl Wedding, or Birth-
day Presents. Goods for large or Small
purflea, and te Shit all SeattOns (3( 1.1133
year. See the Stock. Large variety of
Clocks. • Everything of the best makes.
• Clentlemen's Plain and Edney, Jewelry
lit endless variety.
• 11Ek.ltepairing promptly attended to
and satisfaction guaranteed. ,
A Pull Stock of Spectacles,
, Of the Best MakeS$ alWayS On hand.
J. Biddlecornbe
Opposite the Market, Clinton.
THE (4LENCOE
AGRICULTURAL IVITG, COMPANY,
, (LIMITED) GLENN% 0145.
THOS ARCHER AgENT,
°
Iter no eilieis till yee See the Celebrated
Wronglit iret1 Darventer and the tomtit Roost
3(433 334334354 StraW WOW., Plough* end other
Implements.
Art Warranted. Ttepaire ('(3R3,344313433l-)48113!,
kir WAronaiorf next Vantelorfrel'arriage World
Clinton
ttitittoo.
Tim Ems figi
betels:4.44d by Act of CsrlIsinent, 38335,
CAPITAL, • • . $2,000,000
REST, - • 3504,004
lioatl °Moe, MONTREAU
THOMAS WOHEMAK, President.
J. 11. R. stohsoN,„ Vice -Provident.
WOLVERnAbTflOiliA5,fileneral Staileser
Notes discounted, Collections made, Drafts
issued, Sterling and anieriean ex.
change bought and sold at low-
" est current rates.
;INTEREST ALLOWED ON PEposmo
Til.A.Tlaer2331=t.S.
Money advaneed to tanners on 1110143 0w0 notes,
with eye (sr more endorsem. 1430 mortgage re.
quired s SecnrItY.
IL C. BREWER,
Manager,
Februar,v. 1884thasxon.
viooty to putt
AION.gY TO LOAN
At love -rates of interest ;out mien terms to milt
borrower*,
MANNING & SCOTT,
• Beaver Block, Clinton
Clinton, May 170, UM. • 20
ltl0NEY to lend in large or small sums, 011
ill good mortgages or pew, n41 1111324331)',)31333 lowest current rates. 11. DALE nuron-st.
curium,
effaces, Feb. 25, 183.1. •1-1v.
IAD• ) ES: B%! FANCT.OUI
..„
ting. Crocc,14:0:eitptcv,:lemolfr:zefitn:::11pnotorsdkfp.,orap;10:1..a:1:14::in,::::::it
EW 00 as .apthr
Ellabroldenr, Lace worlc, Knitting, Tat -
oats, Edstscs, Cross Stitch, Point ltusse,,
11K3artlernl,treberiaSwheayth'd%1Silgn."'s rA71,1oPP),I'lleuy's:
re., Ilandlcerclaief horders„ Macrame, Bel.
SbcniCrn ,WTorok113.114vellSClitrlas'FFootrgosisT'Ill'k'o6r1ch
1113111,40, TliVeirrlf:IgientitIrrhltr
Sofa Cushiers. W
s. aligner Pancraall Pols
els, Towel Rachs, 'Work Bags.
a lis, Chair Itolsters, School Bags, Patch -aerie,
So
tp.agnsd, il.h,..a.17pito,W,.zodicntatehdet
pillow Shams, and hundredg °tether designs
1214111711;171rk41•10** yin ad NAP.
Jenny junrhin her preface to this
book. says: lho preeot volume does
atton—than irave ever before been gathered withltylhe leases
• y w can g
I. 18:01:ST ter jOgiliCylf hytTg.:i
• which Is p6eful. for dress or household d
ar • e c les n v ry o
EV017 lady mill find this book a useful comma,
Invaltlablct ;Matz wnn love Taney work.
si.wprcrtsar.r.WAtglurtrVe..841efttwhc, Ill spcenuroth.VeFili101
ISALTorMx months.
Address PEORLEM FIRESIDE
400RNAI., 240Broadway, New -York- .
tor gszttc-or t ,.
FOR RENT. •
A PLEASANTLY SITUATE, 3100315 HOUSE,
• corner . of Erie anla
d itt. streets. Two
Stories high:•
Five bet.trooms .Winter and sum
met kitchen. Ilard and soft 'Water in the build,.
Mg. Other corwenten(es. V‘ould accommodate
• a large family: Rent. verfloy to yeariy 48,ant,
APIA). at this Mike, 03 to. •
• • GEORGE BENTLEY.
ei. tnton, dtme10, 18e4„ • 251-1m, • •
XEW sgwiNd. M.AOH1N.E.FOR
••
N' WILLIAMS SINGER SEWING MA:
CHINE,with drop leaf; has riLver been
. used; for light or instry work; will be sold foricas •
than It cost. Apply of address . •
•' 511E 11013033 NEWS.U.ECORP.
290.tt •. cannon, on%
• FARM FOR SALE.
TN THE G43lIn31i.3/1.011ippeIra, State Of Mlebigen,
the Southwest quarter of Section 25,1.ownelup
• 44, North 111043(0 2, West, containing 130 acres ac•
coaling to the Government survey. This farm is
airuated oR the main road from Sault St. Mario,
to Eoint St. Ignace, 111)41 10 33 miles from , the' ris-
ing village Of StrOngvillo. For further plitticul.
ars apply to HARRY u(LIANG1 If AM,• •
• • Raytield Road,
• 242-4C, Goderleit ,
•
. •
:TN THE village of . um.onavki, thesawonnis
• betide and store ouenphal by 1110. The site II/
one of the must desirable in the villagb for bust -
...nom. Where 38 443(0041 stablo, Onthousas. anti' an.
.exeellent soft water cistern on thefweiniseg.- The
lot comprises s • et -en eere. The buildings aro
in good•repair. 337111 148 sold cheap, 445 titu pro,
prietor is giving np business, Tor11sun83.. •
.ApPjli• tx:a . •
' -SVM. DUNCAN
Belt:ray°, Ont.
•
DW.pLL1NG FQR SALE.
CGMFORTABLE iteirallini henna in 'the ToWn
of blintom emitains six 1110111S; garden with •
'built trees. Situate in good locality. • r0i fur-
• ther ptrtkulars appfy at this Oleo, • or at the
• Singer, Sewing ;$1achille .0(lice, Perrin Mock •
Glinton. • . , ' soots
• . • • . .
. VOA' SALE.
NM:L(0A BLE • IrARNI, Soutli•West 'part .of Lot
V 11, concession 4, township of Morris, county
of nuron--distance from ma rketsIlulgntve., two
miles; Brusacds, six ms; W
iltinglaim, nn
• containing 130 litres, 110 acres cleared, 40 acres
line hush, Ont Lvobd. Wick Dwelling House, one
• Frame I./trolling House, .1 Itirg,e..13ank Barn, 70742,
20 foot higo, et11,108 111111erlItI011. c•It0110 .fOttlidit•
• Mons under:Ali buildingsn, tiyu never -failing •
wells .,,,00d water, good young. brehard, :nor
board tenet (eedar • pbsts). around 'farm. TIM'
„lam; baildings, fences; •Sta., aro in first.ulass 00333
4111108, .wed adapted fur'grain :and stock farm.
°Whig thd death of the late ownet, Dr. Prne,
• the farm, is offered for sale. Pozseision can
be given at any time. For terms; 10)1611 are 07,
eepOonaTly 04(4)', tb • • ••• "
.286-41 ••• l'imottro, Ont.
W.ALNICE•TEV..
FARMS OF ALL .DESCRIPTIONS,
• immerge Aso PARTIN INIMOVED,
*us°, LiJIiuOTS
Any one Wishing to so I this class of Property
ea retullly obtain a purchaser by applying to
411111A34. E. BRYDGES
Land ontee, pandas St.,Iondon, Ont.
•
.111rotit%yt� Toan
-
• at loweit rates of interest. Apply to •
2424Int. . (1 E. 1)11XDOES, Loudon,
•
`6oteto.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
. . .
This -mu! Ettruisbed thrOughout with 'great
care to meet the wants •of the tiuvellIng 43)3)1111
Commodious sample M001118. Tile best *3 1333110438
and cigars aro alteavs kept' at the bar, 'Good
table. 13e01 situated Hotel in Clinton. Olve us
a call: •
• JS. 1406.11E, Proprietor
Aor.
Clinton, June 711,, 1883;
• P,RINCE OF WALES HOTEL.
ham h.8 lately been leased helm(
Undersigned. The premises have been refitted,
and the best possible accommodation for farmers
and the general travelling .publie is (worded,
lttAiri tot`ibielPstillnryigioQrilenald°0•91iral rs''r."1.hohiruligtniloVriggelL
• olielted, Veterinary Surgeon in connection.
0E0, TIISOBALD, Proprietor.
Clinton, slay 343,11 1884. 285.1y
INAVERLY HOUSE.
r 1*333 ITOTICLIS 331335 0131,3 has all, the 0333111r0-
▪ 14)8139 03 31 first-class house. Large and airy
moms, elegant parlors, hooted with 11031 1(13, It)
the lintnediate vicinity of the O. T. H. Depot.
The bar is well decked' with the choicest brands
of liquors and cigars. The travelling public may
rest assured of being well eared for at this
house.
• SAMUEL PIKE,
garden, nat. ts, isai. 2871 Proprietor.
' THE LA -TEST!
ARTI:It P.islinian, the renowned Ton.
sornti Artist, has chttined the awslatance
of a iIrstelass Barber. 4.-17' Ail the latest Stylea
of ladles' and gen tlemen'shair.etitting. (Inc door
oast el the Oultmorcial 110(31.
q,,,,1 ;)ix cents tor postage.
A PRIZE• .d re wive fre, t eosilybox•
Vutbreb1iI1813841
of either sox, to 1340430 3310)3843 nI141111;
anything else
It) tins world.' Portenes ati•aft thtl
501410114aluroltdelV sore. At once address Tars
& (V, Auguste, ?intim. • 8.81.13 0
' trarte made
Al) ERTISING(tei,`,1;1111:11(4Pg
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fife at the °Mee ot 3,01131 & 5110M148, MO.
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