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The Clinton New Era, 1886-07-09, Page 6as....s.,..,•••••••••••-•-!-'`'. • FRIDAY,- •inT71,4r A 1880( • PE tali NEWS. 1 .------:,----- • • „...--7-- /AST 1&901.i. The Staffa grist mill has been pure- efiy Georg() DA Km% autuor or estter 'Toe) ehased try Mr, John Saddler, for the suua of $3.000 'Messrs, Hoskin Broe. Ste Mali°, W.W.. Ohappely rr'ropri3. tor of the Stt-,nuter eesort, Horee Shoe Harbdr, Dritintnend Island, sons of the deoeueed, reeolVed to Ititve the remains theit reenti, removed to their family the pigs, they put out men's ejee, and lots of other atrocitiee. , Al tegether they kilted 154,000 men, women, and child - run it until theie leese expires, wben herying, ground, in the beautiful cisme- now i •• ell Are there any Protestants in -Ireland - 1 beard him J'OE), I beard Inal- . ' p • haser will take possession tiny at Sault Ste. Marie. Having given About a million and a half. ' I heard the doctor say . ,. Aly sight was grewing weatter, A.nd failing day by day. of the property,. directions to have the remains conveyed "She's going Wind" he whispered, . Mr, Edward Hoary, of Elma, areiveal up the liver, they, in company with a Yes darling it is true; These eyes will soon have taken • Their last long look it you. The room is dull s.ect misty, w aketl. EN 11 try to pee There seems to grdw between us bey, with. white ler and white stripe on A thick and cruel haze. face. , ... I'm going blind, nay darling, All Peon. the del =Pt. be The 00-anre Mien ou the River Road;, When these poor eyes wilt open lot 18 Tliaines eon Blanshard, has I •, Ana vainly try to see. • • been purchased by Mr. Alex. 1‘1111Tayr Oh, take my hand, my husband, . ren. So sale Erouele. CO FAMiLY' GRPOERS. WE HAVE A SPLENDID A Si6ORTMENT –OF home on T1onthay with two as fine en- number of friends, proceeded to the tire iniported elydesdale colts as over wharf, where tt great surprise awaited crossed the Atlantic.. One, a yette old them. ..d.s it required the united efforts 'on the 24th of :April last, is a beautifilI of half ft (IMOD to remove the Coffins -from the boat, it Was thoughtiadyiseble • to remove the Bases/id an examination •of ,the contents reiealecl a more. than ordinary transformation, for instead of earth and ftillefi, two etone bodies lay before them, that of Mrs, Chappel be7 ing pronounced perfectly petrified, and wc,ighing about eleven loandrad pounds. The grave clothes had not changed, and even the tints of the artificial flowers that composed the wreath and -motto, Safe in the .ftrOlS of Jesus,' which lay on her breast, were as fresh and beauti- ful as when placed there ten years be- fore by loving hands. For three days previous to their re -interment the bodies lay at the grave's mouth,. and .were in- spected by. hundreds of people, 'includ- ing the • resident doctors and army stir geon of that place. -ea-- A , Ytilloge Dinfoireie: PULE .hlsin THE OENERKI • • • ELECTION o we to the lisr., of St. Mery's, for $3,750: This To legbti And let your dear fee') linger The last thing in my sight - That eo I may remember, When darkness covers all., 'Twits there 1at saW, softly, • God's blessed sunshine . . 'Cheer up, my dear old sweetheart, And britsh away your tears, The look 1 see today, love, • - Will inger through the -yore. Frit. ivhen the veil has fallen, • property was ortgrually purohue4 by a local company, who intended to convert it into a town cemetery, hut the site was booted to by the Previncial Board of health on sanitary grounds. The farm is finely loeated and within an easy dis- tance of the ann. ' A. Most serious accident occurred at a barn raisin. in MoKillop, on Friday. To bide you everMor) Anthouy, sou of Mr, Timothy Glynn, a. want your trade to tg )31 Alieng• the gloomy shore. a yet -can see you, darling - Spite iyot there lingers still; • The dim is eettifig SlOwlr - -• Behind' the distant hill ;1 •Odd fancies crowd about me Now God hail let -ie know 15' eyes must close for ever Ckt all thinga bare below. , • and brother-in7laW of Mr. John Burns, ex -deputy reeve of Hibbort, was assist- ing at the raising, when a rafter fell from ona of the ton platee ott struck im just, behind. tire Vieut across the shoulders; He was picked up insen- sible, and the Parish Priest sent for et once. He wits in el very dangerous state, but is, we are 1ad to' learn, now in a - -- We regret to learn that Thomas, son of Mr, bseph Roney, .of Hibbert, met with a- serious loss by tire in Pembina,. Dakota, a fe,w weeks ago. Ho had fine frame bate and stables, and they;were -troth •burned to the- ground -F. together with 40 bush -Cis of grain, 6 tons of bay, O pigd, threshieg machine„, seed drill, fanning- mill, --two sets -isf bermes; The fire caught from a ;defective stove- • pipe; hilt the.dwelling, through the ex- ertions of Mrs: Roney, wiles was alone • I at the, time, her husband 'being. from hotheswas said. She was badly bunted Weld 'unrroWly •Psou pod with bee life. Losh,'•fully $.2,000. tiugh twenty years_have vanished It seems but yeaterCeeti - SindFfirst you wooed and won me Among the meadows green; , neve from our cottage Window I once could see the spot. Where grow the yellow cowslip And blue forget mo•not. • But now a strange mist hovers, • ° gnd though -I -strain ray•eyeee-- Beyond nay yearning glances The dear old meadow lies, . Bee it, darling,• • • Tne meadow by the stream; • Where first your loving whi'sper' . Fulfilled my girlhood's dream. So take my hand and guide me, And lead me to•the eir- . I Went to see the world, love, • That God has made so fair ' t want to, see the sunset, • ° Aud look upon the sky • And bid the sweet, greeneountry . A lovingrlast goodbye How swift ohe sun la setting It's alarost ftvilight now ; • 1 hear, but cannot "see, dear, The birds mien the bough ;• Is this Our little garden? • I cannot pierce the gloom, But loan smell the roses• • They're coinieg into blocen.. Stoop down and pick a:rosetin•d•-•:* Yon know my fitY1rite tree; My husbands baud Will give me The last one I shall see; • •• - Ali, Jo, do you remember - The dear old happy; days, - Our love among t 6 roses I take tke rose you give me, Its petals dafnpWith dew; I scent its frraut odor, • But scarce an see its, hue. In memory �f to•night, Joe, When d d Pll keep it still; The rose/ ay fade and wither, • Our folk, dear, never will. • Quick/ Quick I my footsteps falter; • Oh, take me in again. I Cannot bear the air, My poor eyes feel the strain. ° - Home, henna, and bring pay children,- And place them at my kne4: . And let me look at them While yet I've tirciO to. see. • Then take them gently fromm� And let no be alOn6; : My last fond ldok, clear hue band; Mist be for -you alone. • • • You've been my dear old husband. Since We were lase and lad:; P-ltasilied when you were merry And wept when you were 'sad. • • 1 want to see yon Wearing : • Your old sweet smile I want to trike,it 'with me Te make my darkness light. God bless yeti, Joe, for trying- . 1%4 want to {4..o IEOIILO.. . • '"*.E happened to be ie one ,of.theevards • of the Obildren"s Hospital some' time, ago," said- a lady too the. historian the •, other. clay, 'rat , the Most opportune • hour when at , the 'beginning of .short • whiter the 'children 'had been preoared for sleep., It • was a beautifu1. sight to see'tht little convalescenlskxieel- ing in 'their little vata and lisping', 'Otir, Father, and `Now I lay'.uie down :to alcep,' . and eyen mare. •tonching and Gott bless them And would Me. Gladstone hand over the Protestants to such people? But, they can't be the same as they were in 164,1, delft know that, A gentleman in Limerick dnring the spring got this curse sent him fl'om. a, Home Ittilerr--;" May you wither up by 'tbe #re of hell, soon awl sudden. may the heerthstorie'of hell be .your pidow forever; mat! your limbs wither with the terture of the damned, your brains boil in your headryour eyes drop from your sookets., and the stench of your rotten carcase/ be tot horrible for hungry (legs and carrion crows. to ap- proach.' . • Thaukee Tom, I won't vote for Home Rule, Nor 1, John. The semi lair Hutt "ood enough for Englend, Scotland and 'Wales, is good enough. for Ireland, .One taw for all. God save tlie Queen, ewe "One leitti prtves out Another?, is a French saying that duos exemplitleation in the way one disease will substitute itself for another and graver one, in many cases. Liver disease for instance will soon induce blood disorders, throat inhaaents, ekip affec- tions and eventually, beceintie of impaveriehed blood, consumption itself, unlees, indeiduit be treated la its incipiency add early Progress • by Dr, Viereee " Golden Medical Dilicovery" • . . which auto As a specthe in Owen moments, se- ...:_._,.4sure..on_Enoisle-pap'eer,---..--7.---.-.-complishiug a rapid-oare: by its.- powerful al...- , .ave, . ti;:ioorstive eetien upon the greet ergane of the WellJohn, I hear as how we . Y. • • . cott was pasling Sabourmes Siding, on Ftiday, M rs. Sheridan suddenly 'crew led • iiinfigd dlaoildiel from the ditch at the side Of the Crack, ,.etibiiii\e rat....r.tts'yoilizilslybea- killed; ' go 'eause ,is ,,Yet, ,"8,,i, Lined .for. 1°%‘1:01onL4tfieen . few ye ell distant, ehe ,wes minediately this ensins of terminiting a 'lite of Up- wards of 80 years. , '.1:11e- old lady \VIM' .1.1. resideiit af the place for till'axY years, and m good erreurnstanees. • • Who wants to•give Herne Bute to Ire: On Wedu d AI Lett nos of Park-. . land.:--.do.the Tories / • • • • - bill fell and broke her arm winie eliteb,- . ea ay, .te.. •„ a Not the Toriesse.but Mr. Gladstone. • ipg over' a fence. She was hriawarts of Do,all the Ilberals join him 1 ' ,' .... . the exLint dile injurY until SnturtInh NO,- nearly •all the -great -mon in his ..alen- she 'consulted: a, (looter. 'Cabinet hi ve •forsook bier • • ' Who has left hitn 4 .. . • se ' Lord HartitigtOn, 'Ate Bright, Mr 'Chamberlain; Earl 'Derby,'! Lord • Shel- borne, the Duke ,.of Argyll, andlota pf others: . - ' .. • ' Well,:- all these. great Merl- ought to. know liettee than a single man be.he ever so greet, what do '119 eoina to such asus for 1 • ,• . • • , • ,• • '.: .0111 He stlysflia great folks. hey.° dc- 'serted hinc and ea he conies .tO be ar' i j natio. , . - . . to, have soothe:L.. eleetiOn-L*hat As the afieTtroOn" express from Pres - do they want new t . Home Rulefor Ireland, What's that. . • To'let the Irish' make their own.laWe mid -rule traffallves. Who does it now 7 • • 'Why IfIngland, Scotland, Ireland. and. 'Wales,- all in one 'Parliament:- ' fo Seetland.and Wales ,*ant Homo' Ride `• - . • . Na. I 1 - torise lifting their tiny weak hands in ' prayer. Suddenly, one poor little baby. in a distant eerner:aet up a pitiful wail, ng 0.Y" • • . • ',•1I want to go home; I want tb go • home,' • •' • I'Tire •WOrds were taken rip .and•re- peated from many opt: • It.brought the tears into my eyes; and T said to- the • 'This Inuit be i•eryhard for'you te e"It is,' she eiticbectut We generally ex- pect to 'hear gig When nightfaii-coniee. • Books -end 'toys while away the time for suoh as are able to e,it up, end the other peer little things lie vary Vatienth- all upon. • day, but when the evening .ieernes;..and • . When was that ?' • the prayers, there seem to coiner a great ••• To 1044. sloogingjor•their homes and for their mothers, • .Therie little we enti",do to • prevent it;,. it generallrends when one brone they drop off to sleep:', . "'While I was Welkin throurA one of • the -Corridors` of the. Cit Hos ital 'enk DAJUGS MEDICINE FoIR LUNGS LIVER& BLOOD. • • • ItAliworth, '5104 Otis, 18011.. I eau say with erinlidenee that r deri: ed :ray great relief tone using Dr. J rig's Me:I:eine. 1' hod been ill tor Over lien 11101ItilS WItIVCOTIgentill otthe loam aid sots .reduced to s very ebb, when a Mead hid:iced inc to try this inealeine. 1 reeelyed very:great beireiit front itanil attribute my Tepid. rev:wet.y in a. great measure to its effects. ! • • 1118.../..E.IXIIII21!HYs • • OPINION. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE., 9: PALL! SE R and OP CLTISTT011. 'CASH FOR EGGS, mr.• .wirrnm•a”mo.maguncessom. • Pi.P.Tage:nrunio•riarrommos • .A4asTO-TC.TS Hating bulked the premises now occupied, by ns, for another term of 7 year.* Nire,Ilare ,prepared to give tbe BEST 134BGA1NS possible,* We have o'n bend a large and and well selected stock of GROCERIES, Imps, .grrg,AcTs, FRUITS' and*SPICgSt "WAIiRAIITtA MEP, NOTHING-' BRTTEN IN THE I.:UE.1MT. ALSO BLACKING, BROOMS, 10EITisITES, BASKEIP, BISCTITS, CONFECTION - 1.* EBY; PHJSA, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.' • - We have ihe largest 'stack in town. Combine quality witli price, and we cannot • .•• • under • ANGTIA; • • CLIYIPLIN The Best and Cheapest At J., Send, in your, orqei.$ at. once, an d they vi ill..bo prop jAly fined. ir 0ekiiri.,. • Yda, Wa.ttei., iSc e. jAs, EflOT.luar GRA ND 17:N4ON •CLINTO*. • TO run It'll rya Dim:era " 5/aNua1mcr Cotir•ai5 v, '..,,.... .Ttiozias. ax•rittat ax,,••••Alter 1 gave tuy order to 3Ir. W. for 5o.224 White Drente knot:tiniest, a marble' agent c cue es htlinln1g and wouldkoon get as tilacu ul tt 9 me 51 •as my hat. .1Ie had a great.deal inere de •stto. tiat Was lin, not sell t.ri ie, hat 1.sin pleased to sav that I nin not. The , Li %ye e. . 85 01 fools end that lib can get oVer tis more' fre,r,;tletid. •eariy than .be manages,. the• lords and dukes! • '• ' ' • Hew tone hes Mr. Gladetono taken _ UJ) with Home • Only MO winter.. 'Not long nee ha. said that , Split up our countryinto, bits,' 1om inle for one and :benne mb for another, would ‘'make no Atli:maws in the eight of mankind.' • ' .• • ••And now he ',wants Home :Ittrlic:n. • .did weathercock. • Haste', the Irish 'ever had Hoine Rule,- and 'bow did they' be-. havel• They murdered evety Englishman end evei y: Protestant they Could lay hands .,lin-aud. I think better; anti yea are at 11 .erty 10 1180 1113 moue In sty way you please, in reeornnieulllug White Lire:Ike. • • Josicoh. WAvidiss. Clinton Id,'1st 'Mali. • ' .tu Ata discount, will s.811 a\W t holesale PrfetTs_uatitiiii is cleaned out,. eat ndue m nt, • Haying bought 0, .J. Tuthill's Stock o • That's -a long time ego, perhaps they aro better ? -; •'• ' Better I, NI,Thy did they not iittety mar - dee Lard Hartington's• brother, arid:lots of others ?• HaVe• they not 'Cruelly cut and hacked ioor dumb animals 7. Has think of that sweet story • When God has closed the hook. • Joe, fetch me desirethe pictute That hangs beside our bed, Ab, love'do you remember _ The day that he deadr,'• Oaf first litalilielniy-baby:1• - And how ire sat and cried • 'And thought our hearts were broken When our sweet darling died . Villike to see the picture Once more, dear, While r . Thou.& in my Ireatf it terriers AS though 'mere yesterday.. Ab,...inepy bairns came after, _ But uon'e were like to hirn, • Come closer to me,-, darling, The light is growing dim: Come 0i�50 .s—and hold me And•prese yourgace to mine ; I'm in a land of shadows, Where neer it light can ehine; . But with your arm aroundiie, • What -dancer need I fear? I'll never need my eyes, Joe, • While your strong arm is near, Now, be a brave old drilling And promise not t:9 fcet • I saw yeti' face the laat, (fear, And novv I've no repot. I saw your 'fade the last, (Unr- ead's hand has dealt the blow, My sight wet out at sunset A short half honr ago: Neg*, you must be my eyesight, Through ell the entices land., And down life's hill we'll wander, . Like lovers, hand inliantl, Till God thall lift the tUrtain Beyond tbe realms of pain ; And there, where blind eyes open, I'll see your lade again. -Mier "'sienna Willi Never Von* init perhaps soniohbay, who isn't yenr friend, that your presence; is'rendered offended by the foul, Wk.' omen of your breath. BY ery wotd you utter, though it be the vety rerbo of -wisdom and poetry, disguete yam' beerark, and year laugh is meditative of anyo thing but mirth to them. It is a duty you owe, not only% youreeIf. but to society to remove this cause of offense. Dr. Ske'i§ Catarrh Itemetly will heal the diseased 13111Obtla illetnbrOa; bring relief to yourmalf and. °there. Do not hesitate t6 employ it. iappene o pass e war w ere le Myer patients lay, and is -beard these same words, but tnuttered this time ,in delicittinseand-sfeoneethe lips Of strong men. ." .If the childten'S cry had been 'woefully pitiful; this was still mote so, and the' thought mile hab,in many Oases the •Oft,rePeated prayer Would be answered before Many days." -Boston• Tteeord. , • • • ' Mineral •Poiii4n. • • . • Nothing .but•pura lixtmetr-3 teant-litants and- • roots are used in preparing McGregor's LUIlit flerepound,the.moriern-ann.nowpopular-eetne. dY ler Colas, <'ougbe; Ztronehitis, Croup, ABM - Ma, and ail affections Of the throat,. lunge and chest. Ali•minerai poisons and dangoroussubt stances aro avoided, whieLt• fenders it safe f or eh ildt on OP itdtlitei- Sold at 60e and Si per bottle at• 'Worthington's 'brae. q• • ep ,, • • itteniturhohic .1 rimnformation. DETAILS or ax twinitsTni:G. assi cry en7 -Tux FICATIOSI-Tei IIESURItOTCEI BOO •VIIA'f,u-Sientv oven, A rrox. The St. Marys Argtie says ;-A welt devekmed :ease of petrificatiOn has 141%; ceutly been discovered at.'Satilt, Ste. Marie, in the the- following interesting manner re -Several years ago there dwelt on Sugar Island a family by the name of Chappel. Mrs: Chrippel, who, though rathet eorpulent person, weighing op to the time of her death over 2C0 wire; neverthele,ss, very hatidsome, ener- getic, • intelligent and ()cattail, tind thollgii Still possessed of meny beautifel traits of Christian character, also re - Mined some vett+, pectiliae notions: Amonget these latter might be recorded tey no tt44 t lonsanc SO Ives in An- ger with their dynamite I They've left off these tricks Not 'quite. • Last week five mile!' .varuel littetatitg to purebage 01. monotheot nbdtild call or •writo to W. 51. ft I PEIN,..Cli uto or AMES C)ALIW1l5i1, Cinderich " . . Pieply to The -Broken rai-Fraud. • -- ease 01.)1 (ewe stet.; June 12,,1050. • 'ft, 147. IL C poem c;*1!: a Q.. Oh 11418. 01cl1„.441-iiii.6reeip..11, mai in replY •wouhl • give yint some' •the farts pertaining to:•What the advertisement,'551, Diellarises es being rery.liattering to ihe. White. Bronze -and to 51r. Iiurnhani. • • 15,,, often of lotte. - front a" great inany.toWnsIn 0luar10,•nal run •well acquainted with a, notinrit: of the inarble..and. granite men fliere.„. asking for Inforination. or as roar letter shows, containing 0010 wou- , orbit aceount of tile' White 13054,5e. doings, in sourfr-reniete, • eeitlity.ria.11118 partleldar instance Its not rernote euffligh. • Dern Dr is 011 a Iihobod lte. ntiloingWerttlip• lie. There -is • wit -nor kas there ever been -a ibitilfle inotiunient ere" -ted • •54041 ajuollIN Of seventy -live irilles, eroding angsttehinonev. nor 1,194 there beep atiy•Itturble inentiment taken down mid . repinetcl;iiith White Drinise.• • If there had even been a small 0 ill.boihoined OtItI (IIS IS violate:it l)ibeing done to make way torinortrintolezo work) 'been taken •baelt,' they wiiI1,t have •Iilifwed end otiverti sett it.. What they -did take loW t.ms had•oulr been set a OW week.a s, .ta t .t..,,,tifOriant the qinirries, arid which we sold for $1111, anti 01,14 purelinser lttitg like• berefttenths of the 'White Bronze purehaiiers.it widow. -was: talked into trading Mr White •Ilroute-rolii-lieripurelinse was $000, and oat. of that had 01) 01 $250 for the granite. As the iVinte Bronze mann. meet is dear at vino, yu at see- a geed ' thing was tnade •.-by • Durnbani. New, then,,ivhy • don't Burnham 'advertise that lie took hark that granito and niaire capita) outof the too' ChangeIle knowS better ; •lottiotpeople bare admired ..hat• sante itionitinent• in his show room ; it is well sot str by mon. rigou w 1 ej1nt a:called 9 0 5111111 c as os mee Oa, and at it respeetatile figure: Now, jost look at it: Ile put 04 iliallUltient which two men itfted .atai put. on a one horse titer, and took hack au oll 'polished cottage granite motor rilent.'the base a *11144111m seine .tray wol,Id not carry. ManufactWied rIne yields the 11%11.am:hire00, at la Cents per uottnit, a larger than 32 fs...Per e01st • frofit, end it' is aold•hy without tw-atteltertms cows of Patrick Kevin had their ears and Tie se size lIgnre Of Faith 1:1115 be as the ad. (941Ins. '.iieeer tow Pahl:, but it that 01 are "ht" 11IV 'Oleo Faith 4 rt•WP AS540.PIEN•T _OP 3. .s. • F.I Pug-toiLET....§QAp: FLEES311-A-N tts'CO'S•YEAST, formerly kept :by Tthi1b &Co. ;Always orthana iogN OITNIIEGI-181517.1 0-gOtiltR. CLINTON. C) 1704, . cheap ,s.a.z.t.;.. Cheap •cito.0"24,71,zgra p, Chet.p. :PRO • • • I{a't nu • . ti.14rge Stook of,Salt on hand, Orclal•S will be filled -ib the lowest Prime , evor:offereiPie Clinton, as the salt Works Will he sold when arrangementsare completed. Will buy and sell' TIMOTHY and CLOVER SEED. • A lot •of . SALT SACKS and GRAIN. DAGS for sale. Sr.k:s I:ARO BARS OF N P SOAP.' FOR ONE DOLI(....4.11, aim 7-- a tails cut off,. arid two. had their :leg broken. - Wounds ft rani which the blood flowed Were visible on' the hides of the poor beasts. • . _ • • .., e . . . '$0tin5n0,. Ce er•taifnkl.y' quiter••a• n,e..wpeople nt toa see thue m'onwo :I:l; (nrit tile:Vs, hudreds would he eniargingthe truth) You .say Jahn,thathe Irish. tini• .)acaun%ofnutoietyit ganed In being brokenIf dtect Lord. Harttten's brother .,i.cs.avreth that Burnhamwrotott Alvertse..t havhadt uset higb,chale toat at a limp:non sited ble. Itor. l'art tenll-na falsehood. The prIre has been placed t $1,200 to $1500probthly jndging frotn size. weight and appearancefThePane monument cost about nd• Inetreflootindottluitos.0cotidprove thbiibeant y Iota -,-of-Othersee-Ofecoursts-al -the •Trish-, ive-cotild-pnt lini•wliere-we-inulidieptivatoileteetive adopt!" • •• _ • in ferreting out the culprits. via. hi jail, and we Would hiwe' itiernbets of Parham lib.. raise then se7 the detective' to State' Prison after he had served kis vetoes egamst ntur er Not rill. 'game orte, '• • , .by A/lett:Harris, :ALP: for Gatu4,, thus spoke .9n 24th October, -1880 say it here td day that• if the tenant fur- mers Of Ireland shoot down landlords' as partridges ,are shot doivii in. the -month September, that IVIntt Harris' would never sav 'one word againsTIffetn.'...• Horrible 1 THey atli not fit fon,Home Rule; tell thiewliire,they did in 1641 itt the ;Aide:4 of remembered winters .they tutned naked men,, WOMen, and' children. into the roads and goaded theM on ; thee children couldn't keep up, and were left to dia .One wretch stabbe11. remit) jail, If helfail not w1115211 so and ciainfed our, mere.... 11 5555 vilecoutddracy• Burnham threw out hints, . jiist • 4)0 advertisement hints 111111 11.13 detective and. others. 5.• . old of a man who used. to work for us --and tlidy sup - pi ea he wax winking atthe tithe -made him drunk, and then swore his.compliention• in the matter. Of course It fell through with the above residt, viz., jail tor Mr. DotectiVe. • -They were undo:dee:11y working for the reward, which was 115 follows:-Ilurnhain $25, White 13ton:tat:it, Detroit, $100, hira. Payne $100, Cemetery Associatioi $ 100-.401111 $325. lars.,Nyile am her advisers never RI:night tor, a moment that or ary don. triftle to.the White ltronse, eonatenuneeil any violation of auythinA in her intermit; Abey eery tightly -001111,4 , 11 111T AM the residt 07 011 old faintly feud. Regarding the moldering of 111141514 avin,,Burnhani It mist rip illut 115 'experts that the ariu was not eel .ered on, but thatit was r: ot,w-seitiellata front won old inoul 1-tuni be could not antiglare not contralti...4 them. • Nes, it wits a good. Ailing' rue nethieee-te made the mie gof iirn1 for a trifle, the trifle:nude a new liguro end leit toile for priat - reported $60; rot rif cast from old mould, .$10, also note that the breakage .of the monument Wad • gond adver. tbement on lie Hold neVeri large Monuments nuil a number of smaller on -$-i abort Mote liner. Now, 154 31410 not token Itilargeordersisince, nOr tbe two .years business • in this town' art hr fleeted, froth iirat sale 1.31) 1,10 last, the nufabor . lie elaims as the direct result Of the breakiure. . On the othdr hand it jest ailittlt represents ilia total number ef tnontunents large and small. And,tel nil 5041,11114 pr.:ills On tlInt.M1111011rIt kept two families and paid store relit i • There la a baldness -arryotr.m-ett.t, $50-rapitair10114"et'ftht1110tforTheekt rind about 4 or estiles ofinennments per year Will ire -yen a a wornan with a baby in bee arms, and One thing certa IN 1118 eseteeeefe 101 015 811011 left the infant on her deed mother's after the Isionument was repaired. 115 f tiled tat hokl Ida b tot.% • Are you sure this is 'tette Fronde say so, . Who's Froudel • A history man -a man of, truth and honour. • , Why did the Iriah act se nitieh earneet desire to be balled • in a soefle7 lovely, seqoestered book -�n farm ; They *ere set on by Papist priests, AO her coffin be madeeltamareck and who said thst tlio Protestants were her Shroud of Meek satin. It is need. worse than dogs -they were &wilt, and lose to tay that these wishes, wi many served the deed, and the:lab-4 of them other minor details, were MithfullY and wee a met itorious stet.' affeetionately folfilled by her sorrowing Amass! Have you tote an Inieband rind eleldrees T'we YeArs fator 011, dear no / could ,:go„ On for a 4)411, 11081 ltltlItSrotltI%ll 10117 11101, tilleArtd1,,errairte 'the husband wns besid( his beloved week, Thee flung babies into boiling '111n111"t"' f .r Iv it or..fer oar-et:Ars urn s lei on Anil 414 Inn consort. P. Chappel, merchant S'artit , ji• s store and has moved on t o the bugbear; portion o tho tOwn. When he first came herein: bortstingly stated that this Orm would bay. to close up and go to the poor louse. Well, there lo alWayn V084611)4, ofit Man going there. Itut when i people remembered that 0;0)10111180f this brin twe taxed about $25,000, And aro rated In Dna, maim it no, and Bradt street's at that figure and then eonalder,that Barnhart: halt onlv wind. why they Jost laugh at lihn. Ere don't hesitate to call the thing a fret:dr-especially under afratubtlent nanie,and at the priets they get for the ate. Palms I have Wearied you with thia lengthy epistle, but In ee4e111e0,1 would say that there are 00 'nommen ttr of White Drente erected by 13farn. hant over two yenta n andovery, very remote few scatte red throughout the State mere than live Veers -which are tone rapidly taken up sad rsteiteecise tnerhle and grant ft:. VoOrs yen, trete, It. It MOiT017, While Eronto Agent :--" Do you want a nionutnent . intelligent Purcintaer.-" Yon, we Want a inonanurnt.irat We do not Want to set tip one of those !loft hollow. wear tove.pipe bronze concerts, to kehp the atilt:Ms of the fOrest protected from via litotes, Not get na I we lot& ptfr. chatilbg inounnuoit, Eon: W, OPEN:, Jr. Clietoti Blarble Works, V7hild AVO,C11.11 Oft „PIO what We order Ind be-. iiiiateorezentaticuta rttlee tO waken 5.111., After reading mai above, se (toot the Intelligent tont pots, or tossed them into the ditelies to "°' Llinten vows Works. , CD WE APE ig.oW OPENING ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS' OF BOOTS .alo. suogs at Remarkably Low Prices, TEAM HARNESS $24. -7SINGL-2- BABY CARRIAGES just, arrived„ latest Siyies,•veiy CheaV. TRamico sorAusts by the hundred, Ch6a13.____ High lnnti PINE ari,c1,0EpAR, SEfIGLES at Lowest Prices. We 'have' gecured 20 lialP chests of very fine GOet. YOUNG HYSON TEA which we %vitt sell for,..e. month at 4,5cts, by the 51b. earldie: This ;is the hest vslue over offered M. this county. Don't • • fail to ge eaddie before it is all sold, ....--.4„,We-havesopeneel--stsf.ullestock_of. w Valenta Raisins Extra:Selected Valetttia Raisins, Blaok 13askeeltalsiii4,—SeedleSs • •Raisins, Sultana Raisins8 NEW act•RiCANts, isTEVt SHEL111) AltIVION 'DS, NEW LEMON', . • ORANGE AND CITRON PEEL. 21bs. GOOD 1VIIXED CANDY - •• FOR 25oert, Call and Inspect otir Stock. .000.pe*s .44 c; LIST T