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LOOAL NEWS.
In and Around the offib,"
&Mt gait*
413tiv your Souooll Boous ▪ and
$tationery at the City Book Store.
atria Dickeon has a complete stock
of all kinds of School requisites at
lowest pricei. 247
• Mtss josie Rua itt visiting
friends in Seaford'.
,
Ma. A.I.,REItT
his parents in town .
PRO.P: HOLMES, of 0a6.tat.i faille, is
seriously ill ut 'Point EdWard, •
MR. L. P. Davis, of London, was
in town this week:
IfELE of EelgraVst Was
town on Monday last., .
Miss EVA, BEAN, of dila place,
has left for GUelph, where She goes
to take a poeition in a beole store,
Ma. Jo. Tun:smuts, attended the
• Teacher's. Convention at Brussels
• last week.
Mas, R. EMERSON ,leaves this
this week to join, _her. husband in
Manitoba.
MR. THOS. Vann* Stapleton,:
O is putting an addition to his out-
buildings.
Mits. MoRoesmrs, of London
* township, 14 visiting friends in tewn
and- country.
• • . • , •
GEo. 13oWeas has bought
the property op Albert street, known
as the Coventry, peoperty, for $369,
Bay. Mit. STEWART 'and the Rev.
Mr. Gray, (Baptist),exeleingecl puls
• pits on Sunday evening. last:' ,
Mtn A. FIALE has returned to
town from -London. He prefers tie
"hub" front a besiness point of
view.
MR. D. Z.-Rol:mays, of the firm.
of Held, ar, Roberts; marble dealers
of Hamilton, way at the Rattehletiry
Hotsee over Sunday. • 77. .
JAS. Yoirso dieuglA 'lust
week the house turd lob near the 0:
M. .0hurch, recently eccupiect by
Mr. Tlios. Johneton, for $600. ; . •
A 'MAW froin Porter's Hill . felt
through one �f .Jackson,.the 0loth-
ter's+4viiiiitftve on ThursclaY niedit
last.
FIREXES'S MEETH.Tai.--Li-Last Mon-
day evening the- refit:liar Monthly
meeting of the Clititeir Fire Brigade
was held,
.Ma. T. Jaciesost. ..en , who had.
teniered kis reingtradoe as precerc-
toi forlWillis Church, lete been in
clueed to rettelittat an, increase' of
• Mit. Js. Buftss has teteen osttea-
aeriity liceeee as anction7ier:
place of heel tress will be at,.Weatb:
erald's, Watt's old 'stand; or'ordere
tenty be left at this office. .
Feint- of ontebievelists took a. spin
to the wheel men's Parediee• ,on
Friday lass,„e,„They were aceompane
fed by Mr: (Jet). a -0034- of: tlie
Ceo lerich Oluh."
MD. D. OANTELox shipped lest
week several car loads of epples
!rein Iteirstile 13rueedelci,
Gotiericli,_satti-tiAnion.':The apple
trade must he booluieg. _
•
A. eerernestee in the wesOrn end
of the town .WAR Pill tin V ' up: efeve
pipes in his house the ether: flag.
By some nieateethe fdlists fell, knock
•ing out every •tooth he had in hjs
head. H* . had only elle..
,
MR. J. P. BaLroott, 'formerly ,a,
teacher in the High . Scheelhere,:
and wile has beep' in several •men-,
rations since leaving, is now iir4bus-
iness with his broth -pa Port CO1,'
horne. -
11T-nivii-BceiTHITEiiiioP. -Mr: „Relit.
ki i I zsi m Men s has tented the Shop Me
Heron St.,•frem Mr. *nt'. Obre, arid
its fitting the Caine up for, e 'butcher
ellop, and intends opening mit neet
w
eel. . ....•
THE NEWS:-REOuRn, One of the
largest -papers riritited and publielied.
in the County.. of . Huron,..end. the
Farmers' Addocate will.- be sent to
any eddies,' for $2 05,;'frote .now
until 1st Jany. •1885.
THE METHODIST TEA..Iltiteristo ea:
Tuesday evening of last week was
quite a stmeessful 'quite As all:our
titan' tire engaged midi midnight of
every Tuesday, we were unable to
bave a repreeeittative pieScht and
consequently cannot give details. I
CANDIDATES. for An tranoo te. Olin -
'ion High School shotild be present
sit least a quarter of an hour earlier,
on the •opetrina-"eXainitiation daye
than the 110Ur DO,L110./1 in advertise-
ment in another eolt1011)1 to- bear
the regula.tions read; ss .
A. BIG SHIPMENT OE CATV,P...-
Messis: Hearn' & Craig will toelay
ship 300 head of horned etude to
Windsor, Ont. They have secured
a epecial strain- of ears for the eforie
said purpose. The enviable noto-
rieey, of this fired for fair pricee mid
fait' dealing Seems to give theist the
ponimand of a, very large trade.•
Trite other evening Messrs: G. end
E. Potts, while On their wav to
Clinton, this Ride of IF-tolreesvilla,
the reach of the 'rig broke. The
box and front wheels, with the
cupants, jimpettillong_at„ a .lively.,
rate. The horse wee with difficulty
brought to it stambetill, with but
little damage to person -or vehicle.
esee.OtAt, . Sinvrone,-Four days'
special eervices will be *held' ON
week,, on Tuesday and Wednesday
in the B. C. Church, and on Thurs.
day arid Fricley in the C. M. church.
Three services,. each day, in the
alterneee for mernberftonly. and in
the morning and evening foe tlin
Annerill public„ .,
Ottnioft 14trr83.-Last Sumin..,y
morning. Mr. ,larnea Stevens, 'of' the
Base Line, occupied the pulpit of
tkeilt,Nqhtirptl, 04 in Lila even-
ih g.
the Rev. S. Xenner• 'preached
an excellent _Temperance sermon
which watt attentivelylistened to
. and much .aPpreciated by those
present„-NeXt Slitiday mornieg
the atiettinient obithe Lord's hopper
Will be/administered by the Iter. 1
gontiorl,
in the:•.B. Ol' Church, and
in the, evenThg, Poi/. Jas. Gray, of
'.01#1ItitlAta watch of Uuron
Association yesterday over the Clin-
ton range, As we go to press before
the concluelen of It WO cannet give
the result.
Illassna Iltralcomtion, Campion and
Seeger a the county town bar were
in the hub on Monday. The first
and the last named were proresiaon-
ally engaged in the sheep -dog ease.
StlargiSS P4RTIC,-Last evening
a large number of young people
from }toilet% took the residence of
Mr. Theo, Archer, of town, by Bur -
prim Mr. A.rcher and family made
all welcome ancl'a very enjoyable
evening was spent. Amusements
tend games of a .harniless nature
were engaged in until the "wee sum'
mom,"
C.
Q E.4.t their regulei
flog on Thursday evening, the Clin-
ton qaple Leaf, No. 16, O. O. F.,
elected the following °dicers for the
ensuing term :-0. R., W. Denisoe;
W. R., fi. W. Cook ; R. S, J. 0.
Cola; F. 5., J. Taylor; Trawl., W.
Jones; S. W, A. Cook; J. W.,
5. Fowler ;J B., W. Robinson ;
0. 13. Richard ' J ohnston ; Chap-
lain, P. Friendship. •
• BOOKIITQAGAINSTA13ANHER.-The
well khewn politician end /iteratecr,
Nicholas Flood Davin, now editor of
• the 'Regina Leader stirred up the
bile of the Manager of the bank of
• Montreal' at diet place, and was
assaulted by the tuan of finances,
who in turn had his money pile
attaeked by the minions of the law
and $20 was taken therefrom to
satisfy outraged justice, and by way
of an emollient' to the sore had of
'the'ecliter. •
RIMON AssIZES,-1-tegina 4/8.
T: -Mitchell -Malicious libel -This
was an indictment for libel which
arose from an eclitonalpublislied by
the prisoner in the Blyth Review last
September, and directed against one
John Upshelle a 'veterinary surgeon,
formerly uf Clinton, and well known
in the county, The grand, jury,- at
the -Assizes held in Goderich lase.
week, brought in a true bill on
examinationof one. witness. The
case will eonur on for trial next',
Assizes, •
„WINTER Seem,. The Clinton
curling and :skating rink company
-have secured the lot of Mr, Mal-
comeoies, situate on Princess St.,
and, have let the contract to Mr.
Menzies for crectiee thereon it
building 158 x 66, to -cost $1B0o.
The originators end promoters of
tide sciteme deserve much, credit for
-their zeal in. getting oti a baeis
which proinisee a eueeessful issue; to
this very .desirable undertaking,
ft ii....teudetetood that the building
will. 'be. completed _by ,Ohristerats,.
mid from the accredited. energy of
the contractor, we mey take it for thus appeels to his enbserilmee
granted that such wid be the ease. ." ()wing to the recent addition to the
A YOUtrOLAXIIr Of Goderich, who
bas many fiie*d t Clinton, has ars
Jived at the conclusion that she
carit.a.lone belanv longer ; and rumor
says ere 1,1Unly daYe, she will solve
the tliflioulty.
Woonntolai4.-The Brussels 1)08i
wants to know if the Well who sup-
ply the people of that town with
three quarters of a cord of wood
for $2,75 4,01 be punished hereafter.
Upon which the Seaforth Expositor
rises to remark ;-"If they are we
wouldn't like to be in the place of
those wood vendors who sell a big
half cord for a cord at $5 to the
good but cold 'people of Oita town.
Toe • FARMER'S .A.DV0OATE 18 t he
acknowledged agricultural authority
of Canada. To those who have net
paid tide year's subscription to the
NEWS-11E0min and who will now
de so can have the ildvocate sent
them until .Tany. 1st 1885 upon
-specially advantageous terms. Call
at, the NEwS-Esomtri office end get
quotatious for the best fernier's
magazine and one of the beat local
journals,
•A. OLOTTE CALL -On Thursday
last whilst Mr John Cowen, a retir-
edfarmer, was get tin,g out cordwood
on the Oth gee. of Tuokersrnith
branch bounded, striking him on
the face and leaving a very ugly
wound, which, before he arrived
home was swollen to a great degree.
Mrs Cowan receiVed quite a shock
upcni seeing he old gentleman re-
turn with a head pearly twice, as
large as when .he left home in •the
morning, and his elothing bespatter:
ea with blood. Ila.ving assured her
that there were no bones broken,
and 'teeming thaukful -foe hisepro-
viclentiat escape, sheeireteunemore-
teeonciled, The wound is progrese,
big favorahly.-Cor. 4:U.1708itOr
liTIRON LIVE SToOKSeee.-The
seventh annual sale under the auspi-
ees of the Huron leve Stock Ass°.
(dation was hold her on Wednesday
of last week. This-salewas not as
sticeessful as some of its predecessors.
Thequality of the stock offered was
expellent and there was a good selee-
thin, although not so large as at
onte fel awe eale's, There was a fair
ttetendance of people but it seemed.
as if more had come, as spectators
than as purchasers. A few sales
Were made at fair figures, but
nothine'slike the number that should
have been. There Were ntinierdus
enquiries for stack and especially for
bull celiteg, but few seemed inclined
to go s6 high as the valne of 'many
of the animals offered, •
LIBELLING, A FEwse..k.ertti ATAIsT --
The whirligig of time brings 'Along
itsimtnpensations and revenges. An
exchange sey.s : It is imposeitile
for us not to feet:Sympathy for the
editur of the ,Blyth 1?eview, who
• • Swateo.Weis'e. Werattiee
'A rather novel mode of committing
Bit icicle Wee. chosenbeensWealt hy 8b.
Tholims fariner the.'"oldrer day. One
Wee T.Jeav i tz had been c'emplaining
for somo days of.a Pain in Ills heed. '
-While half. crazed he 'took ad vantage.
of the momentary .abserice •of net,
•retteedant from the room, a.nd epripg.
in g from the be4. alit a i nod .p CietiORSI o
'Of a walling,Sfick• that was in .the
corner' lids lie forced...down' his
throat al meet to :its. full .1011tY,t11, in-
liini
'injos i's vhicts resulted.
• his death .48- 'hours after the cin.
01154100 ef theaPt.-
• Gni," elooiX:o.-;-:Mr., Bishop, M.
P: P:acted -• 'eh alicioncer ,at the,.
liveeetneltSsale. here lest,. week. AS
'on e -heart:Ibis seeirdy,_rii tighigeegoing."
"geinee." end the tetuettently. , pro!,
nouns:eel "griee;" , the thongeit, could
'not be, suppresSed that the fate of,
the aiictioneer's, .chief was
hawing in (he balstice even .tis -was:
the fate:' of the -live .atni.k: 'Chan
•eveit tic-fetter:Olt ite
majority•of the peonle's, repre.sen.
tativee,'"going," Mr.'Mowat. "going,' •
,and thoneh somewhat. clelayed,'
Pg,ene," lTr. Mowat, ',knocked down. .
to: aepsart.isaa ohqtfe .. • • • •gains in' which mon -sand maiden'
••-, . taking ' nart •,ate-suppeited_ to; heve,
• , •
A's INVOTiVg.0 -13efore: • iv fate 'foretoet All .you :have
Jutlee.e, Doi' In :at' the sitting of the to lo is to place tWo• nuts, repree
Di eieion .Cetirt, • here, on .Monday, .:4enting • reWain aticinesweet heart.,
-the-case . of Andrews 'Vs; Callender- he steeee....al'if, after clue•titne, the
was quite an-- itivellied 'An-: eut.:, 'should start apart, souiebodY is
drews lt4d some elieepL;Itilled_rand sure to he ;tItd The charm hi the.
"sane wOrried by dogs:: A. dog. a.1- three clisliefda also one that may be.,
:bled t& belo&to..Ol1nder was •dep'ended upon, Throb dibttes are
Anie Of the etinineeseind snit' seas taleterl'and pieced...side 1.4 side on the
brought eigeinet ,Caliender to recoy- tanle., One is tilled with clean' water,
.er .$60, :the estimated value, of An- inthe second is ,pen red 'ct.:quiintitY
eirew'ri loes. Callender d tiled the of: dirty water, while -the third •-is
ownership of the doge -Mid Claitned it'lowed to... le main empty...The
to, have gieeh hiin t6 W. Jacket -roe bachelor .or-spitieter is led blindfold
.The latter aeniea'theesaft: nutieach- • to the table and requested -to
.ment.: There were eixte-M. witeeeie ordiet• ..fingets iuto either One:of 'the'
'ea examined,• ...The :evidence was dielteice If theeleatt water
• very ., coneralictarye • His lionor• ed.iTtiten is known. tlicite-rneiden Or
. . . • . .
tonit anti' the- 14th, November, • to . bachelor, es the:case may he, will
as to 'es4Pliership ;of doeand, fairId the' litit.'Of 'the pereon eerbeig
liability, if any, of'Crtilendnr, • • the diarth ; if the ,fingdrs are dipped
MtROERED TN, IHDIANA...L'eIrr, itt titodirty water,' the" t.11".'n'2<nt.
ScolephAllanson • of ..thie IlftS after knowledge of tire future will
received a letter from hie, 'Rioter at .eleeey ...either.8 widow or.•Widower.
.,white:Lick, jodiaria,in tee But, indatopy_fate, ittlto imehelor
sorrowful news is conveyed thee ,ter Endester should be se unfortunate
Theodore .Gibbs her son-enepiiew as, tosselect the • ettipty dish,' they
.41.)14,,,,46„-wasrnifleraby milr may resign themselves to. a life of
t
einglobleasednees. , iered in 'BrOwnsburg or' • the 22ed
CLINTON FALL RACES,
On lest Thursday by trio centrip-
etal' force of sporting circutustences
a Very great number of people were
drawn to the "hub." The Clinton
Driving Park being the immediately
,cletinite central epee on which they
congregated. The particular at-
traction Was it matched trotting race
between the imported stallions
"Tontine," owned by Mr. John
13eacoun and "Archie Bo4rbou,"
•owned by. Mr. J. P. Fisher. Bich
of the anturelo had enthusiastic ad-
mirers and money wati ft eely bet- by
each party on their favorites.
fe telly. of the propietorsof.tbik paper-
eight-poutid thiegheer) we feel
called upon .te' request these in are.
rears for the Revietb Or owing for.
.j'ob-riOrk to call in and setae atenee:
NI -est of -our i eaders-eknow that aie
increase. it. a family, of a' .daughter
especially, means .a gloat additional
eepenee; and ns we joive already toen
the liningent Of our wallet in-searciS
of .tlieneedful, we urgently. requeCt
(11.Ot alt will,. call at 111-• office reel
.sett a" Asthe editor, Of the Bluth.
. Review .is.an.unnia.rried wait. be has
air cecellent chap:es, to ' bring it
ribel.seit eessinst the author -of the
'thieve paraelfanire4 This weold he
nu offset against)] te alleged., persecu;
tion• in the IIptffiall- affair. Tite
Brant Review editor -is • the patty
w.liSis guilty -Of beingstlio father' or
tils..own daughter, 4tc, , .
ITALT,Ow.E.P-N -:Toltight is the eve
.M1 Saints' day, and liss .10 con
segettilice hen eoneidered a hallowed
ev((,lIDW the pCilihg of • eebbage
staike and "'other. iteinselees .pestinie8.
came'
to :be eeneidered the correet •
iteeel of celebrating a lioly eve i8
teniulicirtim 'tiff wiseacres to solve.
: more. spleasing aniesement
The watch was the outcome of
one trotted over the Goclerich took
about six weeks ago, at which .time
Archie Bourbon, was the victor.
The match here on Thursday last
was for $200 a sicie, beet three in
five. Mile -beats.
R4c5
,
About to o'clock the judges,
Messrs. John Carry and ---,OM-
borne, of Goderich, and r, D.
Kennedy, of Clinton, were on the
stand ready to proclaim the word
"go" and ultimately to pronounce
upon the fate of the steeds and the
destination of many hundreds of
dollars , depending on the result,
Both horses seemed in capital con-
dition. Odell was the driver of
Tontine and john Knox shaped
Archie, Bourbon's cause. - Tontine
won first heat in 3:15. There seem-
ed fair urging on the part ef the
drivers but it was quite, evident
that better time wasin reserv,e.
Mr.' Knox here pretested aigst
the crowd yelling and hooting as it
lisei es -tendency t� excite his horse
-tt-to-eause', him to break, The -
Mazes ' requested the, onlookers to
keep guiet and they did so. The
etecind heat was entered upon after
eeveral falsii starts. • .A.Ithough well
contested, Tontine showed his heels
to his zivtI all through and cane ie
ahead -time 2;59. The third' beet
showed a, determined big. -tenth
on.the part, of Kito, .but Tontine
with an limiest easy swinging,Striqe
kept eke itstl, Bourbon breaking
badly though Knox appetkres1 to use
strenuous exertions to bring him
down. Tontine took the heat--
tiMe 3;01- and theeace. •
. •
, , (MEAT EXcPrEmmil,
. When Zona -fie assed under the•
stringnt theenclof the third heat antl.
the reee. was Ankle:17.M his favor tite
pent -up enthusiasm of his admirers.
lottud' .yenl, in cheer • after, cheer.,,,
'Hate flew .in the air,, pump' hi;:ndle
• hand-ehalcieg was gone through with. •
Old men • with .itilVer'd grey lo6ks
threw . their hate up.- in• the air,
pirouetted on, their tip toes and
brought down their No. 12 heels in
•a perfect ecstasy of delight. The
boys turpe.t , summersaults .and the
, Middle aged eriticisecl the • merits of
:the curiae's, generally winding 'up'
with : "every . One kneel/ that. With,:
a fair -field and no favtieT4u tine wits
the faster horse." • The latter :state -
mita ie• Open t� objeetton as the•
fact' that.13oerbon .found plenty of
blushers ahutehintly •teetitied. ereveri
new malty are not.satisfied that role.
:tine the-fasteet, itsd claim that .
bet fur severe attack of .eonstipae.
thee fer',emee litile prior arid up to
dose of raee, Beerhoe would ". bev'e-
turned thetablee: . ' ' '
. • . .
• CJOT.TSOI...A.TION nAcE,
Open to all horie1S- owned 'hi the
County diet never vofl puldie pronely.
. There- were tliree ettu,iefor .this
reee: Uncle Frank lettered by: the
.Exeter Syndicate, Snell, '14awden,
arid. Oleo. 'Brown 'Billy,. by 'John
-.Knox. Montreal-. Girl by A. M.
:'P°1,3t.klitt6L'itre.I•iluii7tie ye!. e hat8
reciti
• Billy; ..Des+ 'time 2.: 52r. • was
:tidier a more interesting rate than.
(h0. olio between:AM stallions. The
twe'firstitetits Were taken,:with • pp -
permit setee.. by Uncle . Frank.
in the' third heat Uncle .Frank
seemed to wilt and broke batly
pernd tied•',1.3rown .Billy to
everity tiim: anal come in. ahead,
,eaneing most intense eXeitetneet
• tiniong the epecte tors. The idea wee
:now farmed that ehe,staying powers
Of Uitele. Frank were not equal to
,the ocEsion.• --Tile fourth beet eqn:
Iieined• that iMpression, While . the,
.6fth. heat :made assurAfice:doubly
sure, Brown -Billy to king the
last heats and the rage. .
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111011101e$4110.
.Frola our own Corrorponaint
Didyou bear of tb,o row last taturi'
slay Right
Mr. Stenly bas got over the greater
part of the Township.
Z. O. L. No. 189 will holtt their
regular meeting on Monday 'even -
Ing Nov. Otb instead of a week
A putt takes vliarge of le
stohool in Colborne next year.
Some of the inhabitants of Union,
ville paid tea it visit fast Monday.
They express themselves well setisti•
ed with the.explenation ofa Colborne
reporter in the late issue of your co -
tem. They say they will not give
him another ducking. WelopeRot
as a certain choir in Ifolinesville
would suffer materially in case of
anything happening to him to pre-
vent bis putting in -an appearanoe.
Miss Acheson 9f GIOderiele is at
present eisiting friemls in. this local.
* The Temperance meetinglast
Motiday-nighteivas a failure °wine to
the inclernetioy of the weather.
Rev. B. A, Keefer„ of Hamilton,
occupied the pulpit of the Alettio.
dist (Meech here last Sunday morn-
ing and evening, giving two fiound
Ipaib'eoertesloel fteheerelAepeoPstelee P'ayurill.en life end
o Nev. Mr, pirks has been assisting
in the reyivel geryloes at the Bethel
appointmeot on the 13ayfield Cir
cuit during the greater part of the
past week. Ile reports good meet•
ings attended by the power of the
Holy. Ghost in the saving of
Ii oorernences epeeist services ht
eihveSnhetandsany),APpointleient to -night•
(faci
Rev • Mr. Keefer has been soliciting
nettles foe members, of the Royal
Teniplars, a comma of which...JIG-is
organising in Chute'''. He has been
very succesetel, a number from Hole
mesville and vicinityhave joined the
council. I, think bad the matter been
,brottglit more _publicly to, view a
greater amber would, have been in-
duced to join, and take advantege of
the low tate' ef Life Instivance,
It is our palpful clay to record the
death of a worthy resident of our little
village, Mrs, Carter, wife of Geo. Car
ter, passed peaCefully to her rest
last Seturclay evening about 6 o'clock.
She had been troubled fora consider-
able length of timii with the asthma
and was a greet sufferer. She how-
ever bore- lter sufferings With calm-
nese,
she having the joy and conifort
whicli Christ alone can give" The
seeking of the one thing needful 1104
not been dbferred till a clvirig claY
end when .the• came to the Jordan of
death she was able to say .atia bap-
py,"-. trusting •h Jesus, 'rho, sym-
pathy :of the ',entire 'comtnenity is
extended to the bereaved ones and
itlaa ode? tort: t� know that they sore ,
row net as those who have no hope.
The funeral tot* place on. Tuesday -
when the remains wine:followed by it
large number to the c,exnetry. at
Turner's in. Tecitersrnith: where they
were in Cored.
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j:no. Bedge, Wawanosh; has .Cold
•
'hes sold his ferni •of .fifty acres to'
11 Corley, for the,sum of;$2,500.
A*Sohoul Bciarcl in Morris.tecent-
ly advertised for a, teacher; and
4witbintwo weeks they'. had over
twenty applications and they are
Still cereing in. . . • ,
Air: John • Wanless, .of Varna,,
last week soldto a gentlemen in
Montre,Ar, a Sorrel Olcind eelt ' three
yeers.old, for the. handsonie sent of.
$20Q, :clash- And , Mr. John Tor=
rance,.elito of the stinmplace,.boaght
y'Oc olcl colt-freto Mr. Jobn*Ditn;
eat), Stanley, for $150e; • .
' Mrs. Abrithent •Ta.yler hart sold.
his farm on the 8th con, of Il'ullett,
•.to .at.....rogil'•Oke, of the 'London
13;eiati, neer Exeter; far the sitm Of.
$7500. The, feern obtains
hundred acme! Mrs. Taster intends
inovine, to Kansas as Seen as she
disposes ofber personal effects.
Mr; Leonard Hunter, of Usbeene
purchased a thoro'bred Durltitm cow
fer $45, evn Vearsege. From thisone
animal he hes al eatitlysold$400 worth
of Stook and has still ern lnind over
$600-00 ignith merle, : and could.
selt 'the original tiellueil any day. for'
over $75: '
.A. social and. timineeting, .under
September. Ho a as only 21 years ••
d age and a tine Pinng fol OW,- 88 P'rom our oupt-CorrOspondant.
thOtio will rennenber who saw him John :McPherson, of St. Ilelops,
in Clinton last winter ..when 00 IL was arrested on eVednesday the 90 -Eli
vita here. Xhe alftiir oceur-
Belfast. • ••' - •
_jour conetable, Mr. Robt,.
ted at a dancing party. Deceased , on a charge of rapee_apd was commit.
attempted to quiet a tight • enema :tett to aweie his tile',
,eetneef those atenditen"...wheat four 11.00silint1 ttaellines nre heeid
•of the rowdies eingled• out ,young Pat dil.eatin.""hese-chlYs' The' "'he"
verp poor but oats. and barley is
Gibbe itt wets cut ivith knii es an average crop,
and shot through the body The We ere pleased to learn that Mrs,
morderets have been arrested, hut Geo. Snell ol Lanesand formerly 61
whether conviction will follow iS 13e1fast has recovered from her severe
unceetein, illness
A.. Deo AND SHEEP CASE, --nip • tast Wavranoshi.
easfl of Mee, Meads vs, the Meniei. Prom:our otra Currapotteierit,
p1.1 ty of 13 id el u.1 ph, came before His n1.11)01%1110 .ttonsoally 'late with
Honor Juage-nol7Grori‘lt the fast tn°111)10tIghing this hall-
eietingeesf. the Z'vision Court, in A smother of our young ladies and
enee;eree.myo, and as les way grefitroalled 9,E thesiesidehreerMie
be of some impoetanee to _the gen- Barone evening recently, and whiled,
th?`hours by keeping time to
eral public, tho following particulars teraY
le inueic`of the violin,
are given :--Sente acre the .In a certain country not ten thou
plaintifrbed twoeelieep 'killed by doge, eaed miles free ber l`v k
as well as tiie owners, were who is 010 faVil;1' Ofe1tWOsharming
unknown to tho nlaintifr, duo' daughters, who, it. is said, aro more
time she tient ie. her hill to the raalt'Us than hinaReit'. Whether the"
Township Council, as the law di- maidi6P8. ar(', °retie!' tni"ente"es
not, nietory twee not say, esovvever,
tects. The &chain of the lteeve tilotese bloorrtiing 14+11(1 were returning
and , was that, according to everageo.,,enric‘ietties stiiTem et,vonelebbesing
the evidepco affilueed, they were not
liable I and thet even if they were' along a grtain road fney gisileTtivutig
the deniend was excessive. The very strata° looking. 'banners.
-plaintiff then Mind ,for the aniOUrtt Wi'mAler °loon tnY8ie'llono hhanners
„,,,„Ar._„„i s„., were omens of hostility, or ivhether
aa-'111;Zuwv,`:abfial'im."' they sldieited an allianee, (0111 be
llnderstomme i only by diwho were
ti!ivrierv/I‘iiioinoretwr:pled10 trlegtvtiewho ;ne. sof..ortunate 88to have the tirivileg
ovtris 0
1eOf feasting their eyes .upon suell por,
nision of the Council ;• that their „Ronages• "Tr coming (Molts out
tIetiOkill Snell ta008 WAS Anal, from thMt alfs:(loWe befOre ' be faithful, we
which thee° wail .1.) . and tnay beabTe someletere &lied to
looked-ror Oceurrenees.
conseeptentiv ordered a non.suit in ehr"i°16 8°i114) interestIng 4114 2"g"
he mitered_ lumina the plaintiff.
Title illeposel of the ease appears to • Sin*geis'and public speakers arAaIwa
be feet not generally known, hrict hoeefitted hy using Dowss' arm, ee it
. M. _Church, and Bev, a, knowledge of it may lave litigation
lem twos hoarseness and inci OASCS the Neer
_sf ills wiles- 'Wes sesall Atud..
• - Neree.
The attenclapeewaalateree, the clay
fair but -chilly, the•treck k 'geed-.
orders • The Condect of ail, 'whether
.regcrt•ds these p.ecq ti ;ay iotereste
Fel or those iyho went merely to
:Ride:), the Sport, was all that could be
deeir ti
e , r •
. .
TIM Judges- and the 'courteous
eeeretsry, Mr., Robson, tilled the hill
• to the sittilifitetion of 'all ' concerned,'
Several side shows ;and a ,bOoth
Were on the grounds•tind appeared .te
be well patronised. in 'the 'intsrVals.
between heats, , • , ; ,
. .
Everything was concleted on
."square," Even the mosb eXactitigly
straight-faeil :would intveefailed to
ee imything 'favoring. of eirripeo-
priety during the who-lei:treed:Lig...
Driver Knox is to be congratulat-
ed. en his shrewd handlhig 'Of" the
ribbons in the Coneola.tioe race, we
say this withoub ally tefiectien on
his management 'of Archie Bourbon.,
Mr. Metcalf droVe Uncle: Frenk„iii
the first three heats, of•the Itts6 race,
tied though it hi atitierted that 'lie 'W.ite
not discreet in that he, tieedleesly
wasted the peWere of his nOrtie
Many think the charge will not hold
good, and that if he had been elloub•
.eil to 'drivethe two last heats' the
chances were greatly in favor of
"Uncle Frank win eing the raoe.
- It is reported that Mr. Case Allen
has matchtli Mr,, Abraham Smiths-
wroeonto Chief" -against "Brown
11111y.", The race to come ()iron the
lledarich track 'one week from next
Friday,
• .
Mr, 'Hiram Fisher, of Ilullett,
met with ne heavy Imie a few i'ittys
ago by the death of it very valtralyle
breeding mare for which he liad re.
fused $300! •
:There Is considerable fatality
amengstlie porkers- in the 'township
If owick. They die sir without the
aid os butcher'eknife, to the peen.
Mary loss of the, owners,
• An In (1 Ian ape' im pl later siert that
hascdone more to make
h;afers them `all the ,saloons
countryrand he hopes that a rainy.
season awaitel it next yeat
0111=1"111W
We are 'making a sppetalty:04e
Boils Clothing. Boys Sults etft
the Latest Style, for boys 3 year
or age any.; up.
Ozir Other Great Specialty is'
the MA TLE DEPARTMENT.
PAY & wisEMAN's DRY OOPS EMPORIUM.
. "
1.4.1AM
the auspices ef the _Loyal Orange
Ledge No. 30S, Stauley, will be
held. at • Hills' Green, Stanley, ien
Monday evening, Noveuther s5,
When addresees- suitable for the oc-
elision may. be expected from the.'
Bleed's. -A. :T, Parker, , Hensel!. ;
Cameron; of • Kippen, 4,nd Taylor, of
.Bayfield... • • . ' :
..... On Friday lase; Dunen -McCrae,
an old arid:respected resident of Hur-
on:: town -CI -lip, : wee missed by his f
family. On Satuielky a search wait
instituted anci. towards eoon, his
body . wee fella' aboet.. two -miles .
.froni, his house, lot 00; 1st con.,
lying on thebtink' elf the :Eighteen-.
mile river, vvitli 'the throat cut frem :
ear to ear. An -old 1ahle knife
whiell the deceased held in his *hand -
!'showed that Mr. McCraellad taken
hitt oWn life, He was 84- years of
ago. -. •
commenceto advertise '00 Great
,Stock of r IfitS far . the apnrOaching season,
Which for variety and _extent surpoins any:
.• thing On:4n In Clinton. Besides showing
the Largest Stock --.we claim to show the'
•
CheapestGoods.. • ur. stoel is entirely new, '
. nothing:having been carried oven.. from kit
• year. -TO 1111. contemplating purchasers ...we
ask a. inspection: - '
ISeal,„Biissian tamb;.:' .Astrachan; J3eaver ai
Otter Caps, Fur Gauntlets and Ceose, • .
Seal, Russian Lamb. and Astrachan SetP.
Seal, Russian Lamb and Astrachan ' Caps.
Ladies' Astrachan Jackets.
Call and see mit Grand Dipplay on SatuTday.
•
At 13elleck1 county Fermanagh, Lite
'completion of the greet enitineeeing'
work, for regelating the lei's'', Of
LOngll ,Ernet 80 as tit. preVeet the
destructifoWinter floods, was remit-. •...
ly 'celebrated, with great 'ceremony; 5
/
in. nrosone i . a distill t ished asaem.._ ril'
'')601tEb,
CARTE11,--,In TIohnesvllle, n the
27th inst., Elizabeth, wife of Mr,
Geo. Carter, aged 57 years.
• alltiktIT RETVILIES,-
. . . omerrete. . -
.
- ecorroetee sayers mesons efternoop.r '
•
mei, - - . : see°, to deo
Wheat, .red', 'old, " -.• 1 00 to i 10
Wheat, white, olds e- - 1 00 to I OS'
Wheat spring, old . •• - 1 00 to 1 10
Barley - • . •• • 0 40 to 0 SO
Peas Z I ' - '••• 0 , 0" to 0 06
Oats, • • • • • • -• • 0 0 to 0 30
Apples,xwinter) per bh4 ••••• 2 o to 2 00
Potatoes, • - •••• . 0 46' 10 0 60
Butter . :I •• .• .- . 014 to 0 16
. • .. • 0 20 to 0 21
Rills; .• :•. • •
. y oo to 8 00
i `ti (10 to 7 00
• 000 to 000
Sbeopekise • - . .. 0 is to 1 00
Turkeys, per pound, • 0 00 10 0 00
Geese • . - ... e . .0 00 to o 00
Nicks, pOr .paIr • P I' 0 00 to 0 00
Chickens, per pair . - '•••• o oo to 0 00
Pork) .. 000.to 000
Wool • • . •• o 18to 0 18
aOrdwo0c1, • • ' • • 2,60 to a 00
- • eoecieton.
whore, Mae pot. blisli, • •• --IP r En 0811
Wheat, red, . • i. • . 0 8 to 1 00
Wheat, spring, : • • - 0 00 16 1 00
Oslo, • . • 0 87 to 0 38
Barley, • • 0 40 10 0 10
ileao, .• • • 0 ns to„0 70
Potatoes 0 33 to -0 26
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Ftrgif-FITES,FURS.1.
FLANON1417x4IMINT41
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GOODS!:
'ST:1AS! SATINS1
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*0•10.14•P$.1 7-7777
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Se 111 ll.n1
I TAILORING I
. In this Department Will be
found one of the most.complete
stocks in thP C01.1ntY. , J.C. Cole
Cutter,'
Or POos• ARE. -81011T 1.
a
Every pepartnient in fij11$wing
..SPg01AL VALUE 11N GROCURIES4
• CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE-. .
Estate Qf the Late
he Business to be Wound
Up -by lst-March-;'84-,---
1V-Everitintig to he sOld. by Wet Pate.
COMIrieflOe Qrning
'o give i in addition .,to .the Reduction already
Ma(1e., a
Disulll
On Every Clagp of" (4 -pads. in the House, except Gra_in
Bags on which there will be no cliscaunt.
Hatter and -Furrier.
WIN TER -
E. 6.1.611}IIE
A—
TOQ
ti=3..v.i71..3[4.03me;
It will pay you to call. Everythingeeuartniteed or best, workmanship and aPerfece fit. The largest stook .of tinderwoat in Heron -s -see for veurself..
SralTgt; :ThepSquaw!.
• C4-01DMRICI--1. Q1\1111..
WORTH OF GOODS T
SELECT FROM,
$35,000- worth.. of Goods to -lie sold .by the,lst day ,of
Mali -Oh next, " and:
PH 1
Merchant
.North Street, near tlie Square, 00.0ERICH, will furnisher makeup
Gents' Clothing in -fashionable Styles
111 At lowest Prices.
nr• litiBLE is an experienceCutter told practical Tailor. No misfits -
no slop tverli. Orders promptly attonded,to, Note the address -TM° NOLE,
North •Siteet GOderleh. •
VICTQRIA. .BAKERY.
' .
y,i104.;^.•
4 WATS !QV' ItAXD, A.
arge Variety of Plain Panay, Oakes.
Seltprisse no recommendation. ,try orArtria,Ant Ji:ii,S70,441401(131441)!VS wbleh, dollver .16
lvv:nx)r)IN-G, s
10140. and Ornstntentedi Second to None,
Choice- 8election-ofall Iiiirde-ofrOonfeutioneiy,
the woe* of 4 irR1rt.hSSitAttr.1i1 lain tros'in s meltfion • to give pea
satisfaction In ell hrenollos of the butinelso•---, er1Ohl,OltEM.1 fltSCABOAlld
•
Dool rorget the Stan& SMITH'S I3LOCgt CLINTON.
A ILA Mie‘ A mekeebekiNki
Invite verybod,
Men, Women, and Chil4ren, ,teCome and
Inspect Our Stock.
This_ Sale is Genuine. It is in accordancv.404,
, • ,
th terms oldie' Will of uth. lateppoprietqr. _
The 131(8410$' US 71 E CT OS E D UP by AO
ilate, and we are qffeving: Goods at prices lzow WWI arg.
from 15 to 20 per ,eent....BELO TV aily other House, •
14--Tratieit besides which we g.ive a discount 'of .10' pep
, .
lerienone
t. , .91KOS go per ceAtt 4)er annum fcw your,
• Remember, We have already cothmeneed the Saki
and the 8007262' yaw visit our Mammoth ..by Good -
',Palace the greater choice you will'have,
4st.i0-al. .:Late
,JOIIN OGUNS,
Dry Roods Palaoe of Gliliton .and littrotv Gouty-
•^ •
New Scowl" .11aT
• Awl ,ita art . now thorongly nipped with the
MOT BACKOROUNDS and A00E880E1E9
That ctin onproagrod, and in gri;at tAiloty,
gpecialty is Maly Finishaa Oatteflfork
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