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The Clinton New Era, 1886-03-26, Page 6s. sFitIPAY,I4ts.R011 20,, 1886. I coaCluoion of the story to that luittead of marrying the deter the youeg clerk is talEt NEWS. • now the wife of the father, who happened to he a widower. SieelohneMacdoeelt14-11ealtb; formerly of /Milton, owing to a severe cold, to be fully restered; ' has been forced to suspend work for a One firm in Western Massachussette last time. Ur. Robert Rogarth, of gibbed, had a goose die last fall at the age' of 29 yeara, lis mate about twelve yore ago was carried off by a fox, For the quarter ending March llth, there were only twenty•three, convictions made by the justices of the peace of the county of Perth, Mr. Simpson 13orrop, or the Gore of Dow*, seld e tour year fAti gelding to a gentleman from Seaforth, for the hand - year naadei.30,000. druom. Tbey have a great deal to answer for. The very largezinmbert)f 787,110 letters were.sent to the dead letter office at Otta- wadtiVing int year. This ie much above the average. The largest bails in the world. is prob. ably that of the Union Cattle Company, of Cheyenne, near Omaha; It novere 5 acree- coat $125,000, aed accommodates 3,750 head of cattle. • . Makers of brooms repert an extraordi- nary scarcity. of broom corn,. which nosv The loronto Y lel. 0.4. giVe uppos' session, of Shaftesbury Ball to the Sons of England on, the first a April, lint they retain a suite of rooms for associa,- - ee —1;beo Ass, erectton of the eeeee-ee...e proposed new building on the corner of Yonge end, Magill streets. Robert Morris, a Georgia murderer, bas been sentenced to be hanged on April 1G. When the Judge /sentenced him be laughed, and to the sherifthe said : "Send me plenty to eat, so that will be heavy enough to break my Beek when I fall. The extent of the destitution prevailing in Glasgow, spite of the ine.ssuree of selief taken by the corporation, is shown by the fact that two persons wcro recent - seine sum of $250. ly found iyinn, in closets in the St Rol- There exttensel bir,11 liCS An the s, • There were 151 prisoners committed to P . lox diStriet in estate ofexhanstion front noitsale niarkete, and they prediet that • s. ' want ot toed. the Perth ctenity jail in 1889, the greatest According to accounts, Austialia is a great country for sports. One day not long ago sin Englishmen lost $325,000 on a race; and didn't mind it much eith- er ; aed on ,tbe same day fi Billy" Rifler- son,tlie American .minstrel,svou $50,000. At st rue course near Melbourne on a pep day 150,000 tiekete were sold at the gates, The usual story of the remarkable itravels of a pin., is at band. This time the scene is laid'in Newton, La„ where thirteen- years ago Mrs. Cyrus Gage dropped a pin in her ear. • The pin, in due course of time, dropped into her .throat end was swallowed. The other day it dootoe took it out of her left Isig near the ankle. . • '•• • :-•A young dotored 'women'estlied trpon incolnton " Gs., judge recently, and asked .for a marriage license When the price of brooms will teem be doubled. Bliss. Daisy Carroll, me of the beat known ladiesof Rhea County, Tennessee,' has been arrested for complicity its the embezzlement of abet $100,000 from the poor encouragement that iChampion works of Springfield, Ohio, by t as een eided hold none this year. The bine tflificonfidentiel beolt keeper, Frank,Jones. to number confined at any onetune bein„.; 22. The total.cost' of, maintaining the jail was $2,460.49. . -- . The. cornaittee appointed to raise money Lor the Mitchell Spring Fair diet with suoh were out, bet those posted_ up }save all been pulled down. • • : - One after anothei we see our dear friends passing away, the aged, youths and babes, The fairest of the fair succumbed to the despotic power of death on •Saturday, the 13t14 int., in thepereon of Martha Zieumn. beloved wife . of B. W. Ziernap, of Se- bringville. Mr. Samuel Rankin had the Misfortune to get, one of his legs broken it few days ago. He was felling a small tree, when it became lodged against the stump, and as Mr. Rankin Was endeavoring to get it down the tree cisme egaibst hisslege. break- ing the bone close the knee tend.; and 'causing a serere and painful fracture. Rev. Jarmo Freeman Clarke, the distib- guished preatiher, says that it "protective" tariff defeats its own aim, "When` every- thing is protected it will be found that nothing is protected," Be thinks the greatest evil which WTI befall the oeople of a nation is to be taught to look for support, not ta their own enterpleae, but to the help of the State. The City of Paine which sailed ,from San Francisco for China last week, took 1,400 Chieese. Many of them were old, diseased,- crippled and poor, and there were a number of womee and children, The,Chinaman in charge said- that -ib was necessary to send,all such home beaus they feared trouble this summer, and wanted to 'get all out of the way who tuight A Shakespeare correspondent writes :- be a btirden on those who remain, Moat the judge asked for the name of her en - Mr. Peter McFarlane (old Peter), who has ofiliern Waist at the expeasaof the Chinese -tended husband she said she bad not de - been for seine time livinewith Mr. Alex. sooloties, ,• . eiclea yet, bat th.ought it me:mid be a McTavish., in • taking a Walk roundthe . • - .- - „.e._________________,. . ___ , „• . . house, fell on the ice and had hro hip bone .A.family of eleven chnorein is no rare -geett't‘Irthn, to halVe a.imellifdlird0. :6-... soine broken ; at his age (91),:there is but slight thing tn„Cuba, nor is such a family cen-. man should offer. biesseff. She did not sidered an unusually large not,: It is said get it.,• • •• • — • •chance of his recovery, although it •thor- th 6 is but .one man who • M k oughly sound constitetion may even at tht" it Fr Pc The big. anuwi storm „in a ne pee ecl is thelfather ineotre than a trozeii` ° his old age work wonders, • Mr, ',70eeell ren• in:.)-)vement • ,014a, on .6" to the principal streets in t a 1- f t bi d 1 d tl t Fraser has been downsielt for h week, and , t after 88 Years of gobd Meath he will . take erect; a monument in .hriiier;nF.this poor. drift a ea bigb, an tes so i ,. us • farmes., Jeanbe nettle', I believe; . Slaitild herses wild. be driven ()ter. it. • The • it bad if long confined to .his beds • Mrs. a' monement be ereyeal in 'Oahit to akiry yoling piee and boys :or the 'Village tun• MeNicoll died on Sabbath morning nt the t th faer oinere thee a clime!) childen the r • ripe old age of 84 years, and Mr Bonn, nelled this theft,: and, s•-fter, to days' who is over SO, died on therrah, . . tile shafts so tyck.ns to resemblstela e e,. vr,.ork,,, made. a tunnel 175 feet. longf,..1 . . little island woald fairly glitter 'with' sor- ts • • As feet Ingle .and 7 feet wide,. througji whia ' piffle ft rma ions from heeveri, • A Cuban NE\VS. NOTES: . • is' hoe in f lion unIe.se heels the proprieter I'''•.'el•ns were driven fQr'se•YEtral (illys. • doz or. more • blooming," ehertirs:- A crtertA-d'ent i'tei;e:st takeni just President Cleveland celebr,ate (qtr. Atlant Constitution.'• ninth birthday on Thursday. ; now ifn dr east •and west rizlitides- of • ; E. Gilberkesugirlier.ett -Mr. j, 'Mc- York • or t le lecal.. Itis.expecte thet. Fanners .in the.. vicinity of .430110i:ill°. , • .. , .. gan's Saw -Mill, •Southwdletie ebout sir: Col. Grey will, reuse from the latter to• . have begun plouebieg: ,,. ' ', .. •••.; Iles from St. Thoniad • had a narroW es.-. tak,e the .Officeof Brigade -Majors . and • Heavy snow storms -are reported it t the cape,frone being killeet'entsTituredny night. •that• Mr.„Bedgerowswill vaeate the seat e mei.: to becotne County et.ttar-- Two sisters have .beeri exeCeted in A.us•- engine broke, sending the Machinery fly- 1.6v th • f° . tria for -murdering their -father, ii, old. ing at a•terrifie - Thi b k ' el , , rate, • , S • ro e le • • ney for York land Tin:ohne. ' Both seats nein of eighty: . • • large belt leading:fiom the ;engine' eto the will.pyobablY beeonte vacant- shertl,y.•.ae. ' 'We p.re t onstantly receiving .tes many. that 'shafting. Messrs..MeGugan, 1 e , . I , . . • • • • . ' Gi b it and ter trorOgation. ' ' • .. Ins Ceases* Catarrh Cure is wh its name im- another employee Were in the mill when 'It is probable that a Ahurning• match i plies a "Catarrh Cure:"- Yo r drunist is the belt: broke, - and all . escaped but 111r;,- • .11 1 '' l'Al ' tt ''. t'ot ' t - th ono o ie a i.te i is a t authorized to' refund the* in0 ey, if .it.fatls to Gilbert who was struck dn the side of the wi )e give satisfaction. What c-•abe more fair and 1 . a . . 'tete in. ie i ea Is.. o e or y ou su er any, onger, aeuse ess. . , . . • afterwards revived, 'and it was fon:14 Ise place a dozen or twenty churns :tit a -row It may not be generallie knoln that the had received a severe cnt on the Side of on it stage, and have a. Plunip and 'rosy present regiitrar-of Okford,•Ook.Ingertioll, the head • ' • • '''' .' . . hes hald•the office continnoesly sin: ) the, • • • • :fairer's. „etatigliter operate 'each dasher; • offering good •prizes to those who excel year 1835.• Mr. Whitehead,. the Deputy-. Chicago sp c i..,.. 1 . . . . , , . .. , .. . s , , AI'dhi.. ' de • at I ' sass'...A nernitsg Registrar, has been overe33 years. in: the paper stetes.that, Arther 'Pitcairn, st son of in times ,quality, end quaptity. ot pro- • •• - 'anion -Pitcairn', of Eccles ,near 3Ylafiches- "dtiotion, neatness ".in appearance .and . . . north of England and.Scothstal.• . . It' appears thet the .gteveriter4belt on the office. William Jackson, Riel'a secretary,. who tett; &gland, has accepleer-tIe offer of jauntiness of motion also,tei be consider - escaped from -a lonatic attylum • in Manito• .$5",000. made by. the father of the dime nel as pointe. • .niuseum. freak knottni ss . should -give thanks that circumstances do .bi" footed irl; • to' any- man whe would Dr. Henry Collier,. a .Georgia dentist; ba, is lecturing in' Chicage. The people . not admit of his lecturing in ()made. . tarry his: ilegeghter. • The .Paper states -wide set upon , 'the other alight by four that the young -Englishman and•the parent negroess ' who ,eleniandeel • his Moues; It is suspected that niany of the. lynch = .eeee, satisfactory conference,' and that the' Petting hie ' hand in his pocket and Says. .ingeof negroef in the South: cover crimes wedding eel take place. Pitcairis haa leis A Well; 1 etippose.-111 have. to giee,it 'dem-flitted by white men.. • It iS es;$37 for ben in Chicago for some -time in rather du d cireumatences, but he is apperent to yob,' Dr. Colliee pel.1(td n Pistol and ' a white man to raise a mob egainst a negro , ,a and hang him for a crime which. he (the did ive it ;6 them. --1-le killed . one, ly what he to be, and gives as refer- • , , - white min) committed. -.., • . en , 13.0 o.on?hei. of . prooipolst ,otergymen. wounued aflame, captured the ,. third The "exhibitionNfl the wOrkins;' of the • .. . • • 1 1. ti, es - •ancianarched him to the' lockup. The - ' i' i • ' • S. B. Walrous, ono 'o he wealthiest • merchants and stock raisers in Now 1 exi- Eamessysteinen 40..isiraph'.'ng-L.,te„..:nd..f.rom... foqrth, footpad:Nes An ty mons t co, comnittfed suicide by shotitini7-11-is •a meeeng train by inaneticitifretethe roof • a waYt ; ' • • son Committed imicidi.a few months ages the cars to the isire's.,-gtven,on,'a special - . • • . • . .• and the fsther's suieicle.Was committed au train run on the Chicago, Milwaukee & Seven Philedelphia newsboye e,ngaged match,the, other everting for the same spot and with the sense jested St. Paul Road, frOrn Chicago to Milwaukee in a pie -eating the arbliseinent of Apollo Senale, Knights that ended the son's life: , ' t - and returp,bp Friday, was Ver f 1 , y successe . . SpartaThe pies were large, thick, wily Geo. W. Boggs, deputy Posit:easter of Sealed. messages written and aeldressed• to. of . -... Teetibmeho, Si. Thomas, who was: cont cted.last week' the passengers were sent by the. Morse ^ juicy, and made of .cberriets.7 without the aid: ,of knife, fork, pro huger, 011 four different charges'of stealing reviS• • system from Chicago to the point where tered letters, was brought before the Po- the condensers ;for the new'eystem were. first finished Ms pie was to have a dollar, in lice Magistrate and sentenced to fiveynareThe pt., pladed, and from there were telegraphed Every, boy was paid 50 cents in adelitioo. es weire on.a narrow_eable, and after efi-e-Penitentiary on each charge,' to run :to "an 'operator on. the trails remising 85 each boy'e hand§ had been tied behindhins concnerently. This means five yeaes alone. miles eis hoer and delivered "to the writ- , s A short time ago , , an, o • . Esquire Bohm' f ers • Practical teleeraphers d el s an ec re• time wassepalled.' In five minutes Jirame --. . Avondale, Ohio, loot a suit involving $5,00, cisme were unanimous i pronontscing it a Dougherty had eatee every crunsh, licked' the plate cleinsand looked like a painted, • • • • • • •• • - • This so"preyed upon the mend.of Ins wife wonderful thing and capable of great de - that it is suppoied she beeseiesseeas ,geae, Jpnient. [Qui readers can NIP an idea Thursday morning Bohrman heard:a noise of the invention when we state that there in his wife's bedroom. He forced an en- is no connection whatever between, the entrance and found 1 's wife deadwith her throat out, His_so_n 4lbert,_14.eyessis sees also dead- with his • throat cut, and. another •son, Arthur, seierely, if net fate.- ly, :wounded by it blow on the heed...with a hamtner. A mines case beforeJudge •Lyins„ itt Ottawa, for Berne tune past, has just ,been decided. Upon a prisoner arrested for larceny there last fall. $40, without doeht • part of the stolen property, watefoural. This money i Ite•Chief of Police took charge of. ' The counsel for the prisoner managed tTY haVES istm-denlare-d- not guilty ni-litift particular charge, though Ito ivas found gnilty and itriprisoned for another 'similar offence. The prisoner made ever the $40 ,to the lawyer, but; the • Chief, -being in doubt _whether it alionicl---fm-paid- to -,-that party or to him from whonk.it was believed to have -been stolen,-trilowed suit to tie brought, with the, result that Therm:fey .Judge Lyon ordered the 'stoney to be paid to. the lawyer. • roof of the ear and the telegraph wires along the side of the triek. • The oar roof is metal, and the 'electric current passes "from this to the wire; no matterif' the space 1s50 feet. -to. Niew ERA.. •—•-••-•Jr A romantic story comes' from Belgium. A wealthysinantifecterer of Ielenburgslied • an only danghler who had Teeny butters, but who ehovied a marked preference for a young clerk in her father employ, an. orphan with no tneena but hie saints?. As the young Clerk had : always given the greatest satisfitetien to his employee, the , father, persuaded, Out he would never venture to raise his eyes to his daughter, who was sincerely' attached to hirri, made up his mind to brctsch the subject to him, What was the father'it surprise, when the young clerk after- mech hesitation, told him he would only be too happy tongue', his daughter as a sister. bat he could not ane hut a young tyorneni in a disguise she had adopted when left an (troll:he, 'in ieelet obtain a more Ineretive sititation, ' A very peculiar case was -up in the Set pi.enie ()cleft, Buffalo, for trial bo Thurs- day. . It was that of Miss &delta Snydre, against Mrs, J. It Reed, Adel's; is 24 years old and, rather good looking. She had king auburn tresses, which bed en- chatited ayoung twee who proptised to imirry her, but her hangs were it Shade •detker-than ho really lilted. Tit' "plesiSe her prospeotive 'husband Miss Snyder visi• ted the hair dressing. and bleaching estab- lishment of Mrs. Reed. Mrs: .Reed or her .husband contracted to do the works and change- her hair into any h tie dattitittl, .The reaulSelliss Snyderesays,eattialhatsher :clothed were stab:sadwith the.liquid used, and her heir was destreyed. 'The opera. tion, site says; eaade her hair a fiery teet- hed caused it to atittle mit at, variousenglese The corriplainant says she became it perfect fright, and her fastidious '°t10jL8p ore live-Hallriitlirefit'elia tiller° 'all Itro-ved-twistrryoung lady, She was fast totters of the bleaching establishment, asleep and did not ncitice the two men". being horrified at this shaderewhich had They feared to touch her, as the fright been impelled to the treses of the loving might perhaps prove 'fatal. One of• thetti maid, deelined to marry. For all of these watchedhet while the other found,a police- ille Mies Snyder sigma that mrs. Reed is *man. When the young lady:came up the entitled to pay her $5,000, and sties for Polieeman took her in his arms and carried 'that amount, her into an hotel where she was laid on it " se. 4w rounge in the dinstig-room still fast asleep. seeisregerse Speedy Cnre. A doetor wee suremoried, and when she It is popularly admitted everywhere that 111c awoke he had her.removeti to her borne Gregor & Parkela Speedy Cure is the -safest, °t1 Bathurst St- - most reliable and hy far the cheapest remedy A Washington correspondent tells of h for Constipation;Liver Complaint, Inaigestion. death there recently, which is sensational devil in pautornine. Tsvdot the bops vite down on their knees, hoving dropped their pies en the floor; , In the fall of 1883, the ice „houses and fish -freezing establishment of 0. W, Gan- thiers,situated near Monroe, Mich., were burned. Gauthier 'claimed :the fire was ezused bY a spark frotn loeotnotive on patient, hes thought she had fainted. Ila otepped into lier coupe and found her al- ready a earpse.,• Ie drote b the' side ef the dead woman to her boese and theece -to tho hoto"41pitel, where hewto oxnected to ,,,a4aesing_ Apologizing to his colleaguee for his late- -fleas,: he related hie ghaatly experience. Then remarking, • "c I feel faint,' he fell strut* dead by peralysie. During the first eight months of the „present nseal year, the United „States reduced its national debt by sixiy-three million dollars, Canada is increasing her debt per eapita i about the sense prcportion. A. slight differeece. •A Tolerla telegram says :-Mes, Cal - via Vaughansher daughtee Minnie, aged 14, and ho r son Will, aged 19, were placed under arrest today, the Mother aud sister on the charge of,incest, and the mother for soliciting a midwife to perform en aboetion. Bowinanville, Ont., March D. -A l- ived Aldworth, a yoting, farmer, was killed by lightning about one O'clock lthis Morning. The fluid struck the •cliinineyi• ran down the stove pipe and • flew'. off, striking the bed in -which her liTs wife and child were sleeping. The other two escaped without int tiryi Special reports frorn over 5,000 crop coriespondenti of the . American Rural, Home, Rechester; N. Y„ state that in geneeal.the Winter wheat bee not bed. a set -back, The season is a little more .forward than in 1885. Seine spring wheat is Sown in Nebraska and Dakota; plowinghas conamenced in Southeastern Itanses and Southern Illinois. ...Lightning_has alread.y:. commenced its ravages for the Season, and the first damage inflicted was upon the barn of Mr. Tackeheery, on the VosiscOncession of London Townshiti, on Friday right. His stable wits struck -bY electriefluid- And two cows' were killed by_the-, shock - The building was ignited, and 'eras, total, ly. oonautteed, together with 'Thearry all the cofitenta except the balance of the cattle, which mere safely removed, caritas hoses. ; -••-• • • • The Conservatives area curious lot. For Boners). days 'they have -beeu asserting that no pet ' itions resolutiousi or requesta were sent to the Ctoverninent. attkielg:t hat Riel be ex.eoutecl.- 'Mr. Ry keit sai'd•so oti Toes.- -day, and the Minister. of the Intericr re;; peated the . statement •Wednesday: On Thuradaye in ansWer to a questioti,piit by his friend •Mr: Taylor, Mr. Chaplainssaid' that:no such 'petithies hid beee received from Oratigo Lenges,and then'aetauncled the ,Bouse ;bylayieg, before it a petition front the Orange Asseeiation of West To. ronto, Which was tratistnitted o :the Gov ernmerit.by Mr: jatues Beat ty,..M.P., ask ii that the death -sentence Passecl'cnt Wei; be not interfered. 'with. • Petitions from residepts of Regina and Motiseinin to the same' effect were -also transmitted to the Government by •Nieholas Flood Davin: •communicating the petition. of the. • Mr. Beatty, ' MP., .asked. tho•Secretary,ef State to lay; it before•the Gevernor-Gene- rat,' .The petition set forth that Rel had been corritieted of „acts) of violence, blood - alma and treasCm. Regretis expressed by the . petitioners: that nrolek etch • eiectup• :staiices It Should he iteceesary to remind the Governinent'oT their duty, blit,tha fact :that public meetings had been' in. ftivt,r orRieThrQbebec Province, especial-. ly by. the ROMan Catholics, and that strenuous efforts•were beteg nuta Riel's friends to secure:a cominutatitn ,of the tiiitenee; :rendete44it..Umperatixe....upOn a ,FrOtestavt .AssOciation to, :express eimvietions .on the suh,*.• The pe- tition goes on to say that portion and exile tire' tried upon Biel before •without results, ,his inurderons ' intentions having beim"' intensified by such -freattheilt,, and, Mr. Beatty is urged tti use all hi S influence wi'fifthe -Government tijhvo.. t splittlice carrien.ieto effect', and t,tt-„en treat Ripe Cherries. Those 5 cent PRUNES are going off like ripe cherries, about 500 lbs. left Everybody • delighted with them' S. PALLISER and CO:. branirr klaving leased the premises+ now occupied by us, for apother terta of 7 years. We are prepared to give the BEST BARGAINS possible. We have on hancl a large and and selected 'Stock of GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS,EXTRACT'S, FRUITS and SPICES, WARKANTED TUHE, NOTHING_I$ETTEE_In THE atenetFr. seneo • „ BLACKING; BROOMS, BRUSHES, BASKETS, BISCTITS, CONFECTIONe tRY, CHINA, CROCKERY...AND GLASSWARE. • . ..""* We have ttie largest stock ip town. Combine 'quality With price and wepannot be under 'sold. 41.. ANGUS, CLIFTON. `,41•1411101011.1114 dwwwwwwwimmonanowionums Great ducoment - 1-Iitving bought C. J. Tuthill's Stock of • • • . • • CIEIZTA, altoolic.Env. CLASSVC7.41kE .At it discoutit, will sell at Wholeeale Prices until all is cleaned oUt., • • • A PINE ASSORTMENT OF J. S !1111'S, OF CHICAO0 •• ,..,...,71INE TOILET SOAP: • . PLEBS' -IRAN. & CO' S YEAST, fermerly'kept TUthill &Co. alerays en band , . . .JOHN PILMENGITAMEI er,a0CER, ClainDX; 01,. P1,110Pt!TE:. Cheap 'SALT., Cheap cuabanizans- • 9.. heap 1512LONT1SIOVO. tlisteGsieernte en t not to ell. iw :11.0 Petiti-911:4-- reqitests or iilfluences from Aier8 friends to itultiett them to comninte the -seriteuee 'pottpone the executiere Mr. Beauty eter warded • th.e petitioii to the- State. Des pertinent, and Was inforieed.that it .would rectii v e -consideration': • Aniniportant meeting of the Pub'ic itc• Counts CoMmittee was held Friday morn- ing. Ste:Richard 'Cartwright called atter'. tion to the -payment Of etiorniend Serie fa ptibliC (etiolate foe extra services, Yihteh he Characterized as it gross and. scandalous. The payment, of 0,000 to Deputy Minister Burbidgelor services in connec- tion with the consolidation of the stetutes, in addition to his salary of $4,000,•making $6,060 isitetgether in one year, was strong- ly condinneed. treeThWell stdmIttedsthat such paynifeets were irregular, Mit would not promisb any amendment :for the fn., , the Lake Shoreats Michigao Southern rail- •tore• • • . • road, which waS dtie to the defeetivenetiii: • " ,Of the sparkarrester in the smoke•Stack, and he brought auit for dainegeS in the Wayne cirquit court, The case had beets on trial before Judge Jennisee "for some days, mid Theraday afternoon the ittry. brought in a verdict ewarding, the plaintiff $3,000. ...4.mongsthe requests to charge; the jury were asked- to answer whether the Sngineewes, properly construoted ; whether the smoke -stack iu good ()relate and whether this ,epark-arrester was In good order ; to all of which:the jiiry replied they couldn't tell., s - - - About I o Cloblf Thtirsdey staordiag as Mr. Marshall and. a friend were walking tip liatherist street, Ttsronto, they saw it was because the 'moral teachers failed to ijeuee in wiete,rneeing einag as frees touelt the real cauee of the evil. them. They hastened their footsteps and Mr. Parnell states, in an ieterview• soon caught, up .with the • figure, thich with it reporter, that he expects :the landlord ,class to, use their infioence ii Ihe support of a proposel to have the lendlord interest beught out with pub- lic money. Many of the estdtee jre. land are mortgaged, and thera is a pone 'clemee to pay , the interests while the no rent' pengriemnie.is adhered to by the tenants, Things have chringed sinee the Duke of Welliegton conceived it to be his duty to invest the money, voted to hip by Parliament, in land. It, is t aliment which. wade Mr, J. Leiceeter, M. P. spealstng re- cently in St. Pancras, said lie had signed the plodee for 000 years, and -his p.ro- gt am me was to•rid Olt grand old gonn try (Great Britain) of all.the crime and stiffer= ing of which drink is the dashes Mee like Bishop -Magee argued that their way of carrying en the. reforni should lees•atnt to ihotsup peblic-houses, but to.pray to God, Ho thaught the Bishop was wrong, Would say to hini t•There's a easponf whioh. is poisening _theessir._ Am. X te abt,up the pit. (1r pray ea Ckod Notwitlisland. that reformers mortilrled and preached the drink piestion still remained. This now seen t quantity before any result is produced, A, few strong, aud of great p.romise, was called to can alter them in t ntere e of .1. " t hoe iitn _eresatts_ _3..fiNvidollie.rts. doses will coevince von of its metits. Tria attend a lady its it carriage at hie door. Re- ere, end the people have the power to lettle.given free at Cbmbe`ti Drug Store. cei,Ving 5n answer to his greeting to the move Peril:talent.. ' I ... •o• tTht 6„ --itiThot necessary to take-a-griat .11 V .•kr ' • Havin,es a large stook of Salt on harid; 'orders. Will be filled at the loiest prlcev aver Offered'. in :Clinton, as the salt Werke will.: be Sold when artangements coniplcted•Will buy and sell TIMOTT-1Y and CLOVER: SEED. ' . • SALT SACKS and GRAIN BAGS for sale. • • - • , , . I SIN:, 'LARGE BARS Or • N ?V SOAP FOR casii poLL.A.R, . • . JOHN .11143 GAIeVA EW D STOR5. jiBiticoopeneselka fINIALeW D.arti:.eStoore t.e.e . . Two doora 'Mit of the CityeACA Rare; where will be found a consplete assort- .-• silent of Flee DRUGS and CHEMICALS, also. • A . 32,13U_GGIS2TS SyN:DRIES. ;that the ' May ask for in these lines . thee Teildence iThig tote CANDIES' AWAY 31°1" F. C AN DIES THF TRADE- ' Wegive 1 lb.. Mixed 'Candies for '106 lb Sticks 1 lb. Sullseyes .10c. 11b. Taffy Chunks -10e. - • . THER- CANDIES_EQUALL:•V 4S_L0 W. ; • ORANGS AND .LEMONS 25 CTS: 30)0z*., liEAD QUAUTERS eon OYSTERS, -As 1 get ply Oysters direct from ,Bgtitaute, yt.e 9W -depend' on getting Fresh Stock. • OYSTERS SERVED Y.. THE DISH Freest' Sroce, .or TOBACCOES, CIGARS, CI.GAR HOLDERS; TOBAOCit POCCHES,, &sc. All 01 the cry beat quality to be had', sa call b011eiCed• • • • As. AmtiEnSigNi _GRA_N_D UNION CialSTIXION • • , • • . • What? tb.e quality, oi tho Crocerions, az.d. . the low prices at which they are sold - A.:ER) ,A,1`4" Helms on hand a select stook of GLASSWARE AND CHINA GOODS jest -the. things yeti want, and at prices to Bait. GREAT BARGAINS IN 011.111A...a , TEA SETS, FA1TOZ LAMPS, Ste.) dt,p. .A.Iso, a :choice lot of Fruits and General Gitootnits fresh and cheap. --LEOR-dt. SHARMAN' s'REEt