The Clinton New Era, 1886-02-19, Page 3•
FRIDAY, FEB. 1.0. 18thte
The .‘°detigisteroliOlt•Ter4lresell".
It was fi•durday nIght, sed a teacher sat
;Mole her task pursuing ;
Sheaveraged thts, and she averagcd•that,
. of onset her clan waS doing;
pp:00.am centago-8Pmarq boys,
„ ao iinaurgirie all counted;
• - ' And marked all the tardy and absentees.
And to what all the absence amounted.
Naples and residences wrote in full,
Wier mealy columns and pages;
Oanadbalt,Teutotilc, African, Cek,
And averaged all their ages.
The date of admission of every one,
And eases of flagellation.;
And prepared a liet graduates
•For the minty examination,
Uer weary head sank low Mt lier batik,
• And her weary heart etlik lewer;
rOf a011ie of her pupils had little brains,
And she could cot furnish more,
, She slept, she dreamed -it seemed she died,
And her spirit wept to Hades,
,,,,,,-,..Ainiejthey net her there With it (Mal= far
"State what Hie fiereent utyaar grade is 1"
•
Ages hid slowly railed away,
eaying but partial traces ;
• And the teacher's spirit walked one day
tn the lU famdlar placers.
A Memel of fossilized school ()ports
' Attracted her observation.
As high, as the State -house dome and as wide
As Boston dace annexation,
• s
Slit -name to-the-Spotwhere they...burled...her bones
And Mc grobtal was well built over; •
•, 'Bat laborers digging threw a skull
, Once planted beneath the eloveY.
. A disciple a Galen, wandering by,
Paused to look at, 0)D -digger%
And, picking the skull up, looked. through_ the eye
• • Aiid sayit Wds Mad WW1 figures.
"Just as 1 thought," Saltl Oa piing MX.;
"How easy it Is to 1:111"ein
Statistici ossified every Wel
' Of cerebrum and cerebellum."
"Ilt:s a great curiosity, sure," said rat; •
•nAlly the bones you can tell the creature I"
"Oh ! within strange," said the doctor "; “t114 •
' Was a nineteenth-century teael,er." • •
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MI*
1. SIMI *envois.
plucky leetle schoolma'aixt reeelipuro1111$1011
ived a I
PLIblie ?MVO of 4200. f3ometimee I've '
pltOFESgOE DAXA, OP TALE, LECTURES
felt aso.i it was my dooty to hunt her I ON' TUE ZAIETH'S ORIOM.
•up and. naarry her."
•
Freres:3erJ
I D. Dana, the eminent
The Vanderbilt sere geologist, of Yale, is delivering a series
leetne.s cm evolution, founded on the
vegif WEug TAUGHT TO elifFT reit THEM- Of
ADEED. -first chapter ef Geneeis, Pefthody
SELVss--ImeSeNs WELL LE.
Museum, New Haven. In his find
New Tore eorresp.ndeutleetare he slid r.-
Cernellus Vanderbilt is 40 now, and "The only source, of information of
he is worth, 1 suppose," at least $80,- creation whicb we have is this first
000,000, perhaps more. This, at emu. chepter`of Geis, and this must be in
-
pound intereat, should double every spired. There would be no object in
twelve yea, which would make it no putting this deset•iption of the creation
,less titan $640,000,000 when, Mr. CiOr- in tl.e Bible heft it been untrue. The
nelius is 75.'It would- increase a great order of -the ereeition inust for seientific
deal faster than at the interest which reasons have taken. place as cleecribed in
ie is to -day reeeiving on his stock and the 13ible. The ereated words mark off
bonds, but there will -come panics, re. growl eprichs in tho world's history,
verse, cataclysms, perhaps, and he een There is o system in the arrangement
not safely count on making more than of the creation. Of the six days, the
$ 50,000,000 in thirt,e-six years.
These yoneg men, are exceptional
characters. They stet ted in the peth of
life under the iron rod of their remark-
able grandfather, the old Canimodorc.
Re didn't believe in boys at all; he
elicht't believe in anybody nuch, aud
when' Cornelius and William K. got out
of short clothes he said te their father;
"Look a here; Billy,boys are no geed,
there's only one way to save 'em, and
that is by putting 'ern at somethingeancl
making theta week like the devil all the
•while. Now, stick these boys in some,
where, and make 'mu come down to it.
Don't let up on 'emit'
Willi= II.. was not half se hard and
inflexible as his father, but he as ac-
customed to mind that gentleman-ag,
obedient when he 'was 40 as he was at
14 -and le knote perfectly .well that
it was bettee to kick a boy out thau to
„pet him and to give. him money ; so he
told the boys as his father told him, that
they "must suppoit theenselvefen
Cornelius got a little clerkehip in the
Shoe and Leather Barite 'when he was
'16tttil for 'four years he ...got there es
early as any clerke and worked as• late
and at. bard.Ile allowed himself no
extra lielitleyi;*and neither his father 'Or
his grandfather did anything to make
his life easier.• .During these years his
'Uncle lorraucce going to Europe, for
the ComModere, invited "the young-
te. go :with him, and the grand-
father relented and consented. Tee
Amy was delighted et the chance, but the
equeStion of. selary wag levels:ed.-L-11e
•Treeented the matter to the President.
You can go,'••said that, •amieble-fune-
tioriaty, "but, of °Muse you will 16se
your. sidiery; $150. That settled it.
Cornelius turned his .back on the temp-
.. Who Se*oolnalkun.
A ,i1RAVB
UT21R WOMAN W110 :WAS TOO
:N113.04 'FOR TRE. :BURGLAR. •
• "Slrnahia4 Of rural regions,'5 said an
• old -chap at the end:of 010.44; who had
trouble ill raising a glase Of beer to his
mouth with his 'riebt arm, "might be
indoocett to relate a leetle adventure
which happened to me in Injieny last
•etimmer."-e . 0 et • '•
We was , earnestly Odvised -by It New
1.-YorleeSu•nIs male- to. free his, conscience
of its burden", 'and. he:continued. :
r had been hanging around
Inellaimpells for sever el • weeks, and fins
tills the policejudge adyieecl ine to leave
town. I, never argy with a, „pollee
judge. e When, they cern° right don- to
' fatherly advice 1 dcoept: it efic1.4t.
I'left the town inside of twciltontsei'eetid•
• it didn't'take me eyer three "hoilif4",
'reach a '• tOn, 'miles •
- About' 4. • o'clockin the lifteraemeNiel. •
was •ti.s.tiii'• 'beeicle ethe • highway,
it
echoolinfeern passed.' She WAS •11,,chip
.per leetle ;betty, weighin' about ninety
'pounds, 'itiid• white-faced, and. when .1
....,sett of ne, to axher it s rthe-ve
• bit to pat, in•her basket, :she uttereda
'
Wottiaeish yefflP and•etarted .oon a dead
• - run. I didn't hey My e swaller-tail' coat
• end St'atiding•eollaron that •day, and
tedesseshe'took me tar ue'tramp,•• •„,
• • "Now, gents, .wheal a teller es, ragged,.
hungry, and- oot-o'..ellino-_.whiti does he
- •
. doff geproakes'At -break,. :sin CoUree. 'I
ei walks along fur, about a Mire andewhen
; .2rconies'aci firrin•il °ilea: with, a 'leek of
.conteetabent it. etopi and
whasks if .
,•poor pan o haS' loet hall family
in •the. gfeat Chicago fire,: can, get a • bit
• • to eatto braee•Iiiineuei as:. -he journeys •
toardsthe..Setting sett . The Motherly'
old soul 'of e...fatiner'e wife .woulet 'bey
:set Ora'it equar me'al 'fur me, but .that.
•Ieetle sehoolnii"tateaa.there te
1.-I hefted 'ern •whiip.ering together:in the
roonveafid the next mottient the •• old
ladeecarne heck a,nd gave rnethe'bourice.;
,A ,.,traneti 7 as bee: belonged. to t1 per-
- feshfer fifteene•yeari hadn't arter:
up over,.sich a .61.fie as..that,hut; it hie
me like .a.. blow nod& the :belt •and 14 terinined- on revenge.' , • • : •
"I.Went intothe. ereliard end '.stele.'
• some apples,' and th.en laid around. te•
wrack- -I found Otit .afore dark that.
thelatraer • was am. oldman, and that
.; there .wai only three of 'ewe in • the
•• house. Long 'Buff !fort1 the lights Were
otiFI had arranged7"fiti niYself to break
• in: • There' was a chance' of plunder,
•, and I intended' to active that. leetle
solioeltent'ain out of -a year's growth. ", I.
don't say es. „Would be laid bands .on
• her, •but that very • thing 'Might besehap •
- pened; yeti know. • • . • .
• "Well, about half • an hour •efore'rnid-,
night.T.hogins•operatiOns by creepin'. up
to the "bapk door.. It was.shut„ but not
locked, and 1'Crept in, • struck a light.
. end found my way to the panty. There.
- was cold meat, pumpkin pie,,bread and
hater,. and •itiq oak me: e.. good- balf-hour
• to fill alp. I might hev gone ouethee„
but 1 weeted stitnethin' • else. There
•eityasnobody sleeping; diawn .stairs; and,
after pockethie e watch,: I crept •Ore
debt to • the cfria bedrcioin They
eiete:eileepitit as scaled as pee pleinie,
" aiitthe moons fable': in, furnished me
.• .• all the light needed. 1 went through
• ei bureau and got a wallet, .aaid • was
: settechine,•.the old met'g'.pants:when I
• heard:S., stee at, the .dbote and &voice
cried out: 'Surrender, or I'll shoot
. "It was the leetle'schoolneartt, She
''''eriokfltood at th4door in her teghtdress, a
reVolver Pointed felt at the, and I cOnld
see her'eyea blaze. 1 Made e rush_to
eetic hee, :When 'etack, creek,' Went the
revelver, one bullet streek me
the tight shoulder) atetemother in the
, „side, Vont" detvn as if shot through
the head, end up juttipe the old Man,
• And piles onto • me like a ton of beick.
The leciTe 80110°1[11a am went down
• steirs eftet a rope, andethen helped to
tie ine'landeted foot. Moron that,she.
kept gne.rd ever no while the old.'ome
. rode oft' for an officer, mid every time
. 1 fetched -it groan she' had that revolver
ready to, sheet,
1"Iti eonclusioe*; gents,. Permit MO to
renlark dna the court gtive me ilVe
yehrs Sur that littlealtdi 'A:Min the
. .
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v
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• 1
When heewss twenty he Was made
clerk 'at the bottom' of the ladder' in..the
Hudson River railway offige, and hs
younger brother, William K,, was pat
aperedele there the'elext year:. For more
'thatiitteletetm, yeaesnoweeet11ey have
•
'bowed detente it'in 'that concern, and
they ate far' better. Wanedthan their
father ever was in all the' details of the
business.
They are hot fast men. Theyown
noyachts.• They. eare nothieg for elebs.
They • ore 'content, up -to the prissent
time with prie' wife apiece, Tbeyelotie
their children, andeach family, filing
into nhurch, looks. like'pair Of gently.
sloping si airs. 'r hey care Iittld for fast
'horses. They do- net ,.Sweer. Ofie%is
:Superintendent of a Sunday -school and
both are deeply intenested 'in ;eations•
charities Of the city. • -S . •
• COf:nellus is first r
vIce-peident, and
heeed of 'finance, K. is second.
vice-proaident ad master of- frenspor-
tatiOn. • Each knows his business ther.
eughly. This most .strileing thingabout
either of them is that they work as hard
as ifthey were Iiiredby thejobe-:which
they: are; by the Waye-and that they
are perfectty demporatic and -accessible
to anybody who has businessewith them.'
On. the whole, the peesent seriipts 'of the
llioese of Vanderbilt are abc5itt the most
,quiet, unassuming, well-behaved,
trained and leve17headed of the New
York millionariee of the present day.
first three were devoted to the creation
of inorganic matter the last three to
organize matters. On the first of each
Oflhese divisious. light was created ; iti
the first comical light and in the see-
ond tight, of the sun,' moon and stars.
On "the 1,st day of the first -series plants
were created, and of the second series
man was made in God's image. •
• eGeology provese Olt everything
wilt& exist* muse have baa a begiuning.
&Rome accords with the 'Bible in that
light most have first existed, plants
must have existed before animals, to
feed them end to absorb .the carbonic.
acid itt the Air. The. word 'day' is a
stumbling block in the way of many,
for the etteth could-. not have •been,e,
cleated in sm>days of, twenty-four
hours. 'But to narrew down days to
such le limit is trivial, It is impossible
that .J.)100, who. witote_of. God that a
ciho.isand years in Thy sight aro but as
yesterday,' could itt his description of
the ereation have 'Irmant.days of tWenty-
foue hours each. There isem -reason ta sup-
pose thee in the ereetion et planteeell
plants were le ought into. iexiste:tice at,
once, bet that Ahem wits n g,row_th here
as hr Rverty thing Twin 'the. lp we0o the.
bigber order, whieh 'agrees th seience..
The question is open 'whether one form of
matter c u ch two into another form of
matter, but titeVellition,of matter into
man 18 not poesiblee .If .by eyetution,
elan' could have becu • tOrteedfrom 'titer
of . the- eeistingeyeatiorm, there would
have been: no'need of any 'sue'," denial
hat as.was. Made, • eud.so God created
men jet Lis own itnagee in the -image of,
Gteet.,;,Cetetted He .;Alt the pretioues
erinetionSekeye 'to.' be. subject to
Re -Wee tti-bte 7 a creation of :coneinned
orowth 'and As is the case man bile
e. • • 3 - ' •
18 believed by those intereited that if
the Government's sanction should be
obtainecrto this -plan the Irish question
would disappear frorn British politics.
The details of the prospectus show a
careful circulation of the Onancial,results
ani indicate a large return on the capie
tat employed. It -as also contended that
While organized primarily as a money-
making scheme'its operations will real-
ly be benevolent in their results to per-
.st..cutecl awl oppressed people.
Colladin't Come.
St. Lents, Feb, 12,--Lonis V. Beau-
vois, a son of one of the,oldest and for-
merly one of the wealthiest faMilies pf
St, Lona was to have been , married
Wednesday morning, eo .Miss Annie
Bergen, also of a family that moves in
the very best tiociel circle. All , ar-
rangements • were made fot an exceed-
,ingly swell wedding iet St. Malaphyle
Church, but it -didn't come off'. 'The
bride's brother last night sent out not-
ices to. everybody who bad been invited
to the wedding, informing them that it
had been postpooedindefinately. These.
notices were' receiv,ed this .morning, and
prod.nced_a_enciaLny.clone.1-1-Vhen eines
tioned as to the. e-mse of the postpone-
ment Mise Bergen's brother eaid thet
they had ,discovered al most. at the last
moment that Beauvais Was aemoundrel ;
that he had represented himself to be
worth.$500,000 when he hadn't a cent;
that he had made .seeeral business
transactions based on his prospective
marriage, relying. on Miss Bereen's
.nioney to 'otter v, him through; end %at
oven his .wedding on ttit had been seized
hy the • eenstaldtt for; the 'tailor's bill:
Inquiey of ehe eetoont's friends showed
the epeeifications to he true, but, his.
mother said there was no katbt-Poor
Lotii8 -wag losing his mind.. His father
left him 41; t1111.e;bub. he squandered
it; and now hal on;y two on theee pieces'
of un est:Ate. lie lied
done enest of the things they. had
eharged. againsthit4 was ItOb re-
_spOnsiblo for -.his • acts. Finally the
Another, admitted, incitl'Y that -her' son
had. been 'placed in a tetreat for the in-
sane, ' ' • " • '
• e ei
!nee Mad flouse '
the -man -Who ,gave the health
board so tuueit tree hie about .sending
.his • children -to. the sont11Pox hospital;
•pe UUt o he ele-
ments 'at' his eon -inland. No evidences
have ever 'been' found of- an3r inferior
rage -from which luau could he sprung.
The eidilarity between the, redefitStudy
ofnature Jtnd the Atomic law otioht to
setisfrt "e eta"' ing• set en na
of the truth of the- 'creation as relattet
.in*tiveefi rat chatit,nr,tifIgelie00:"
•
ldraisdll tag 4"toek".---
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This Cahoot be practised:t0O early or too
often. The advantage of teaching stock
of all deseriptions to allow theniselves to
be led, is well knewn to the principal
breeders. Yet on some farms we have
visited, the !Ai:wit would not. Suffer them-
selves to be approached, and wore restless
while being exaMined, allowing great -4'
trust. To, handle them was out of the
queetion, 'tutees they wero placed hi their
stalls, eatiiieg a lotpf unnecessary -trouble.
Now, had these animals been handled
kindly in their .infan,cy, they would have
teen Anore tractable; , ie only by cop.
stem-, and•peraistent handling, when yelling.
•that animals can befaeglet to have centi-
.
,deace. "
. One prominent breedlii _ of our acquaid-
tance hes his young' stock handled every
date delving winter, weather. permitting.
Each is led erounci for a ew ininetes ;hut
uo pushing or violence is allowed. The
cOnseguence is that any person ,can, lay
their hands oil his cows; and
company their leader anywhere. This do-
cility amply repayis any treuble taken
•with them in earty life, • it WaS a positiie
pleasure exsmining this ina,n's herd, they
were so docile. Oe. the. other heed, we
lately" tem two men endeavoring to got a.
heifer along,the reed, . At the approach
�f a' vehicle, she wanted to tint around
and down each lane, :or into every open
gateway she was possessed with a fervent
desire to go. What a lot of' vexatiee of
spirit would gore bean spared had this
animal • been early taught to allow herself
to be led. -Rani Cauadittn.LL
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FEDERAL' rLIFE
• 'Assurance ,Company,
BAMILTON, —
TToo
Actual east tor mortality, rboe-tvo, and ex-
pense charges ler one year,on polloiee hoaxed by
this Company let Deo., 1884, ea the goataas
PLAN of insurance bY MortilarYprelnitunti has
been: '
At age 25 on a policy for 40,000, $30.00 -
so " y1/420 " " 01.5e.
*11 36 Of it -
otrer-r•
84 44 40 ,• 41 34,65•
0 45A it fo37.98
it 0 80 fo at 44.tf)
And $1,00Q pronortionateiy low.
That the HoNANs PLAN of Life Dist:ranee Is
popular and la meeting ft rublio liltUb 10 strong-
fy lndieatedln the amount of insurance writ,
ten by this company in twelve months .1 rout
the first day of December, 188114 yin., MICR Two
,uun ONE cirmaTisn 0Linnius8 05. The
system is sae ntifically eorreet. wee devisod by
tile most eminent actuary on the continent, is
endorsed by other aetuaries and expetts, and
gives insurance at the loWeSt po$811)10 (wet, Cm-
• mined with equity and safety.. „
botet Deceiveil.
• Beware of any druggist who will try,i0 induce
von to take anything is place of icieGregor
'Parke's' Carbolic florae. It -is a marvel of
ill whose wifels there at wescifit hits
died at: Longue P'..thite
was sent -t� tispun iew Jays ago,
on the plea, of insanity. • Newspaper
teaders tenteraber tIte• aCCount • of
the smallpox. cage in'the family: of Aire
. Daignauit, en Notre Dame ett'eet ehow
•the mother,. driven. to bay, defended her
child' -from. .the Iaelatiee police•it*the
muiete. of the _revolter, 'until death eeme
JAB,. TIZOMPS_OXI
AGENT, - CLINTON.
A81l2NTS WAN FED,
PleAse Notice THIS ANNOUNCEMENT
CALLANDERS' Patollt WNW
.1s in the market to ethispete.witin 1.!,11Y•
Plamond Marrow „1111L4Itla
po S pf narrows
To almost. 1ve away.
00 Billguli8 to be finished up for 'next
sprint*, and Material *�r100 set of
• Marrows,
lotrettlistanding alt the oppoSitiolt by those
specially interested, *will sell to any man who
may eente before the 18t of Jan uary,4885, a•riet
of iiikrreW8 el/Mph:W., for the small sum of 82,--.
arill more thait that, wilt warrant them 104 0)110
year. This offer is simply to shotg up some of
the statements made about lOY patent harrows
its mew -and taltilliailing: Ask .13ma Switler 11'
what 1 say abOat my Harrows ls not riglit.• His
answer, wheti asked. for a testimoutal,.was "1
will sign toy name to anything you write about
Callander's ' Patent -Marrow. Cannot • break 11
or shalceit looko, Would have no other." The
saute ansWer is given by the Tilliady's, • 1'. (ib -
binge, the. Shipley% Albert May, and others
.wheln 1 nave seta to. Enquire of these men.
. CALLANDER, Clinton.
H Nelson & Co.
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G 114 E. Si
MAININE1iT iothda Ammonia,
Tim apeeilleut and att st 0;0111elite In the wOrilt
A L T.; PAULL IRS ESE IT,
Wealt Doric, Enbtrged Joiat4,
iihesononism, Nearaigla, 'Ditohteerle,
:Solution, Praltitouttpi UterOL •
• Venial., 81 ettkuesu.
pilorv1,arg,,,1.
Vf,411,
Reuel erIppleu. Swellett Jolota„ vadeose Yt.itut, Ultva
Latvia or U.wit iletularb4. ollIr greaan is eleaa aud
Mreut ; will tiot boa,
luilatanutt:on ti 1 112e Hid ems's, 13 rigid/22
Diselame0
Thabetm. Incontl tool& of rehab Ta tbe mar Mamma t
tbe world pnwesing n'terative omvora. Caa lin taken in
terually: (!ures 4 4)104)0 141741 (hale, 'Martha& and DyseuterY•
Sold by o II Droggksts. Trial Bottle, 25e.
iiwrito DR. 14111.110, Imu 4v,1 if; V.-PTetvrwhirWilt give
tv-364Beecsilit4r(!i '15$1411,1"411p111(.11S'f 11./11111i eiweterfelo. The
ointinsintitc3t:::::(1)aviaje,:::uN7:2,1111)1 iti1Alegg:8:10r11,_ftestsaliftaiiistsueref triee.
inssoyerer's 1711110 0(er NW 4,4011.
•
linble and elfell ire, purely vegetable. For tba eure of all
Meknes uf tbe Stator% Lisur, Al.e. $04 117 all
draggIsta at 25... Ter111,1._
• . .e"-‘ ,
MANUFACTUREkS • CI?
ST.E.A PA ERA INES, B OILERS,
. AND GENERAL MACHINERY:
'
ORDERS • PROMPTLY -:- 'FILLED
.1 'f
arrest and incareeration Orthe liteiband,
the taking down of another. Child. with
the .tereible dieease, and its reenoval to
hospital, .where the devoted and self -
A treineatl!..
. . . saCrificing. mother also Went 'to viatcli.
Loineete Feb. •12 -Afternoon p4SOrs Over ts,nd nurse it.. Sined_:theeleatte of
being hie child, somer_three_weekseigii, -All-
state that.a. financial sehettne,of singular
guStill Daignault had apparently lost
design and:Seeiie is -o• 'cpnsiclered by
capitalists of leading European atiee, • ell heart. He •seettied . to have no fur -
and a syndicate is 'said to Le forthing with. ther interest in living,:gave up Isis 6,10-
a view to eltiyine ant:the plane ,The nesS, and in , anawer thie neighbor,
action of Cltnaliy. ite exre•opriethigIhe• Who endeaVored•to'elmere '
eerily thet .' he wished God would' take.
land of the Poles :and colonizing. tins ni
'With Giirmasis is said to baize suggested hitie .thet lits'ehiltiehed been takee from'
him, ,and. he. had nothin,,o': to live.,for:
-Glib idea to the proMatei;;.- It is': pro-
posed,. with a 7 practic.a. lly unlimited On Thm•sday his. mind becatue Juiset-
tied, he w.,s4 takento theInsatmeasylrum
cif capital . to• offer . facilities to
For 1'u1el57t11e GRAND RAPIDS &INDI4NA. '
R. A.,e.o. Sugar _maple .the winblpal timber, '
a; a . s lie01^Srbuilt, timatat.
ous towns and cities, one of...the healthiest parts
of the United States,?utesewaor, good markets,
tine irlait, good rn, d.s, schools, churches, large,
agricultural population,,best building ntalerial at
low figures, good soil; low ?niece, easy . terms,
perfect title. For books. maps, Charts, and all .
additional,informr.tion, address ,
• W. 0. FruOlTART.
Commis'sioner, grand Rap.i.els,-Blich.,
amount.
any gov.ernment to get ridof en .unde- and on l'ridaY wae,a raving maniac.
Sirable slement in its popUlgtion, . The ••
on, in rarnier.
understanding t.s that -an offer willThe
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$100.. 13.4V7A.11,,pm
AN,Y SEWING
• THAT CAN'T '
Fix, 1.6131$:.
Now isi 114 tifne to get yeiir.So wine Machines
repaired, iron or wood woidt re-tiniiihod by a
Man who has had 12 vearat 'experiepce, and will
r.44141 ity,Citatatiti, ot
States, either- on *:clitilittstitelt 64 ffielestitch;"
groovei• and back elastics ittitelt-titui allthese,
are a dlifetnnt stitch, ')lieu .we havn•th.e.eurv,
Oa 1100(11(3. Wheeler & Wile011, Plerenee, ,end
oVar 100 e.ther different iiiiiehines v;hich the un-
dersigned will repair, Step any machine trent
timeline needles or•thretel, dropping stitch,
.nr any other ailment nitteltines are subjea. to.
This gentleman Will toll yonnew your sewing
machines work without seeing it sew,twhieli
seem hapeas1111%_stil 1 itia•true. AC work
warranted: 111480 sell the CoMbintitidn sewing
maeltme oil, Warranted fint•to guni or ruse
11:V1RErlotaNe5S -A 10 Morrie, j. J. Hermit%
154e.1201 Doer,2e11'rrhige ,ntakers,,J. E. Morton,
la iM17 er, W1nglmiit. 31.8•14, VA NS 1CK LE.
Sheri batik oPFLOODY'S 'Clrospery store, bliuten:
Clinton. Aitg. '21,1885. 111.1 . *8
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CLINTON,
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etanufaieerer end ereerisier ter the best saw NM
Dog, 1.41 uoo. Aireut jta: the 11110 and application of
the -afFist.tait PAW:NT .A tilmurlo Boman 0104111414,
STE.0.41 Frei furn',InAl applietl or 1111114*
notice,
Boilers. !Engines. and all kinds of Ilita
*chi wary 1.4,0a41.401 40 1044411,ti4014414iY 'and
111 O. Netisreeiiee AML11114.1^. '
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fftirin bnplenit i rictiint.Lettit.cd anti -repair( tl. Stamp
end Water fond .11,41 atoll ut hi po,iition„. 'Dry
1l'i4r5e44nuitle1'14te.
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from fe.11411-1;,•t:.
intrerefre.",.rt:
gr'Av..rlda 17.r. 1 *V:1
110t soil fd-r1
. As. as. ;12,..1,, e..1.
sin'g, i4 %to; r
superior, .
enteedhormW,', •••%:
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•• Prepared
'fiarkness & Cr
..London, C
ciold by miff, -1 .
.x's1 Pat. an •
,lle:410- • -
made to the German Government to Kingston Feb'e• 11 e., -A .6otunser c ial:
take cherete Of the practical details of traveller, %Ace has just reentned • from
thelittended transfer 'of land ownership 13ancroft, says that a Toronto confidence
•
in••Prusemii Polend.". Instead. of the rffli,..,
nearly.•eechred a Galt farmer, and
GoVernment buying lands and disposing .left him
sick and despondent.. The con -
-of themat easx rates th--Germate ilk fidenee, man .uncler theguise of 1.±...rna.
th.
. fertner's
migrantsee syndiaater"-will;•-ifits-nffer-.- .ehinery agent, went to'the
is accepted, purchase . lands -and -offer liome near Galt, and, 'after several flays,
stibstantially the panics terms o settleis succeeded—its induciug. the ' farmer to
I'S those outlined by ., Prince Bismerk in Sell his farm; and eoine 'east to Bditcroft,
..
his recent speech on th_-
ie Subject: A wren.° tele thiest jam, it, Canada ,ereee
certain amount Of Government co -opera-
,
tion in the rnatRIF would, be. necessary
in Compelling landeow,ners to part with
their holdinge at a fair appeased value,
lent beyond this the StAtte would not be
Asked to assume tiny new burden. Tht
second part Of, the proposed enterprise,
bowevisr, is an improvement upon Prince
•Biemarck's intentions.; at, least front it
humanitarian polite of etiete, Instead'
of turning email' holders out of house
and home compulsorily, limy will- he
provided with homes elsewlieve. rt is
1310. design to. purchase 'vast 'tracks of
land in some country. wherp the•preserme
of the Poles Weida riot -he objected to,
and to colonize theni there, forming.
pila'ctically a new Poland socially, though
the political fabric be lost, Einitable
ternas Of exchange of their present hold-
ing for new ones would be offged .as
part of the dcherne if they, were ,40itle-e-
red to caeli payrnents. The retentlon
-by toe—Syndicate Of centre:I-tracts in the
newly oolonized distriets would be ft
large element in the eourcee ef itS pro-
spectif,e prcifits. Along with either
movements which are bad in- view is
the eneourageteent of the lace of
tern of the Hebieevs to Palestine, the
fecilitioa rOr this purpose being offered
to the 'lowish residents of coantries
wheee strong enti-Setnitio feeling is
manifested. Lull ernigeation to Atneri-
a is alio 'proposed to be stimulated,
large tracts of Isnd n the Western,
Slates being purchased • foi colonization
purposes, the estateof Trigh 'land -lords
healing for Sores, Cuts, Burns, etc, No family being taken over by the Syndicate and
...,!cureger & ratke,s, a '1(.1 Isave u(s ether. on et •gli
their 114111 14014)15 would offered to
should ,ho without'it. It hits tio equal. Gee
, per hex at Combit's tr.ansh s•tttlers on attract ive twins n
* a a
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to be found. The agent had 100 acres
of rich. soil that he .woqld sell dirt
cheap. The farmer ; sold MS property
at $G5'en acre.,, got rid of his stook ale&
implementi,..eand accompanied his riew-
areed-friend•-to; Toronto, They did- the
town, arid Ili e Confidence mare- borrowed
$20 for a few days, Thesgent later
get 'thort•emd $80' of the farmers' money
went into the scalper's hands, Then
they started t'ot' 'Bancroft, and when they
reached .the Central Oneerio junctien,
_the' highly wrougheireoginiegs of_ the
farmet• were dissipated and he ,vept,
saying, 'I'm to rained man.' The drum-
-MeV teek the fernier in hand, and, after
unmasking the stranger, took the farm-
er- 10 -5 hotel, -and next day 'he left for
the emit fall of sadness, bat possessed
of ttelewtsdorti. , it was the general
ntsAion•41t0.e the lean el/tinted to get
the farmer into the woods and then rob
.
" A f4031ifiat1ota.
• An unparalleled sensation isteing eilliPted all
over Ontario by the wonderful and unequalled
Inantioi• in which Neuralgia, Toothache. Itheim1,
atismt Backache; IIeadaehe reMoved by but
one aeplieetion of riled Lit,:htning. No offens-
ivq, disgusting drugs ,need be taken for days,
is an instant cure. Try a 2:ic, bottle from
mho, '
itAX3pWA:V .11X*E; 06,30,10'
Trabs 1944$0
4411ANO 'Vitt ra 'WAY%
Going Aioing \Nest. -
-113 non, _express fi.m; mixed,
1,.03 pm. mixed (1.) port. mixed
4.45 p.M. iXttd I 0.1.5 p.m. exprest: '
, 01111:S1' me:aerie MILIVA Y.
Croing•Xartli, 1 1,11 »Lz ."i fit.
-11:15„! .1,e*, 1.1..i expletto
0.111. • xprtss 4.1r• expros
NOTICE roll. 1.836..
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I .would mew call attention to the improve
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mints which I have been encouraged to . make
itt njy busetess for the ;mining year. ,
. • . PLOWN• , • ••.: • • •
First, M y.' PlrOW, whieli'liaii•givnn entire sat
'isfaction ter the past, yew, lurProVed'
them with' •tate'llest ittulAilardeSt quality' of
Steel Mould board lierthe.s.triliricet. 'A.Iso Steel
..Beam and. Cdulter, makieglt muck lighter and
eqUally; as strong. . • , •
Seeonti.-I am making aNetv STEEL PLOW
Which, if workmanship and. good 'material • is
worth aitything, will not.be easily beaten, '
All 'Wanting pin A s will do well to. see n13,'irn
proVed Stock beforopurchasing. •
HARROWS.
• Thira.-4 am Malting ah ,IMPROYHD DIA-
MOND HARROW witli•SteelTe.oth, which 1 be-
lieve IS the 1,2estin the market. •
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• HORSE' Smoxiqo.
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" Ouse Shoeing, Saw Gairing. and n.11 kinds
of repairing dome With sk that .has beet: at-
tained. by overeftyearie experience: .
Stop en ()long_ Street, in oink* Leslie's
- • .. „, Carriage Shoir,e- •
JOHN' TEDFORD
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JEW,ELLERS exe.,0,0PT/CiANS; -:
ini.oatIrEtts 'OF ' 7 ' •• 4
DIAMONDS) ,1Ar.'AT011ES, °Looks,
BRONZES, IvIARBIZ STATUARY,
ART POTTERY, OPERA. dIJASSES, .
BR1C-A-BRAC, ETC,.
Yotimeri_es Que
ELGIN' AND NVAleTHA.IYI WATCHES,
., STERLING SILVERWARE;
IFLE P,LA.TEDeSILVERwArtv,
. AlVIERIClAN CLOCES,
FINE Ol/T GLAkS, ETC., ETC:,
trunti,r„Lii.s,
140 'WOODWARD 4vn , DETROIT
• • 61ER4 noti;gE Iltocit, ,
tiET11,01M4 i- ,31/1ICIIIGA*.
SOLE STATE AGENTS' FOR PARE:,
'isfITLIPPE • ite ' CO'S CELEIIIIA'rED
W.t."I'CrIVS.
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scrortioncurratrztramizzem
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•Percheron
Wait Rome tocitianz
Grosse, Isle, Bich, .
- All Stock deleled
froni the get of sires
and dams of estab-
lisbgd reputation and
registered in thra
French and Airierkan Stud Books. We have a
very large numberof imported and grade stal-
lions and brood mares on hand. PirIces reason-
able. Cerrespondencei solicited. 7sehd for lerge•
illustrated catalogue, free by loan.Address
Nsit.YA.GE FABNUM, Detroit, 4tots.
FA*. Wroms,_
111‘11filiftli1).
. 'The sohieliaer-urivIhr nuoif
CASKETS mica!, o VPINS
Alwaya • nueraii, fueneeted at
• the Keenest notice and loWeelt kit e •
ofmti soi.dcATED.,
Leading, a d
E21E2intil, 'rite PLAct,
OP 1•0111111 T 11 H-TowN • Hem.
l'HOS:STEVENSON
HURON AN 1311,00E
Loan and I ovstsi,inc.mt'Co°3r
TVA Co»tin'ing In -Loaning JiOnel ',arm
::Seeitrity at • 101nt Itatem of Inter;,,st:
. .
MOETGA01;1:4 PultdflAsED, •
4-3 AVINOS 14.‘ N 1111A
• 4 .a nil .7 pt ilft,i'C'St it.11oined on
:1)17amitl, itocoiqi.ng to oinintnt
rind than hp,
P NI r %et Street and:North Sired,
•' trot0 tett itoill'ON.
• At:N.204d .
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