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Jobbing p,rtrn.e,t not surpassed in the
Count .
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Minton New Era
I CARGOES OF CRIMINALS,`
,The
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
AN OLD RUSSIAN TORT.
NEWS NOTES.
How Russian Convicts Are Transported to
M
Is published every Friday Morning by
the RODT, 11061Ea,
Siberia -Hot Nater Punishwent.
The Nizhni-Novgorod is an iron steamship PECULIARITIES OF A MUSCOVITE FOR-
Indians who arrived at Selkirk,
proprietor, at his
printing establishment, Isaac St., Clin•
of about S,8W tons burden, and is specially TIFICATION IN ALASKA.
fitted as a convict trsnspor't. With full '
11an., on Friday,report that Taseott
ton, Ont.
TEnyts.-'SI.50 )er annum, )aid in ad
1 )
a � the ubiquitous Chicago murderer,
complement of ctinv{cEs Z Ge vessel carries I
r did Defenses of Fort Wtaugell-A nIIIi- I has been captured by Chicago de.
Ga2. The officersand,crewnumbereighty,ex. I
vanes .
elusive of a marine convoy escort of Nisty. i tary Post in Name Only-Russlans and
two Wren specially chosen for this duty. Tho ' Indians• -Carlos for
tectives some two bundrod miles
I clown Lake Winnipeg.
JOB PRINTING
lu every style and of every description
Salo-illankets.
iron barred compartments or cages in which
the convicts are couflued run parallel; fore Alaska Scenery.
The case of Mrs Bell v, Sir Charles
execute(} with neatness and dispatch,
p
allot at reasonable
and aft, on either side the upper and lower
Tupper )er was concluded on Friday
Names of places in this territory which I i 1 y
rates.
'tween deeks. The iron bars, an inch thick,
have military designations may inspire a, night, the jury ieturning a verdict
- - _--„—_-_-_ -
of these cages and the woodwork in which
sense of secm'ity to outsiders unacquainted
fcr the defendant. Judge AIacula-
cherritp, grape vines, and black and red cur-
they ora set, is heavily and solidly con-
with the country, For instance, upon hear•
hon said be -would consider' the ad -
NEWSPAPER DECISIONS.
1. Ali)- person O1' persons who take
strutted. The cages are of unequal capacity
and length, but have a uniform beiglt of
Ingot bort Wrangell one would naturally
conclude that such a post would furnish
visability of hating Air and MIS
a
paper regularly flroIn a post office,
seven and a half feet. The more desp`atato
ample security for a reasonable scope of
Bell arrested for pen jtll j•.
whether % t directed in his name or an-
i,ther's, or whether he has subscribed
Characters are manacled and chained to iron
staples '
uh their bertha, from which they are
country. Yet the nearest troops are at Port
Townsend, nearly 1,000 miles distant by
Mr P%obert Woods, a well known
,n• not, is responsible for payment,
released when necessary, The greater num-
water, if we except a small com an of ma
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,
farmer living near Copetown, when
2. If it person orders his paper dis-
her, although retaining the waist and ankle
rives at Sitka. Fort Wrangell is it military
preparing to feed his live stock last
--outinite 11 must d C Lle pay t a all arrears, i y a ears, ol•
the publisher stay continue to send it
shackles, of light construction, have the
freedom tf traversing the length of the com•
Post only in name. It is about 150 miles
southeast Of Sltl{a by (110 waters ?f the inlets,
Sunday,f'ell through a bay -snow and
received in urics of so serious a na-
J
lllltll pay'111C11t is made, and thea col•
partnlent, Wh1Cl1 IllAy vary tl•alll twenty-five
to forty feet. Between the outer bars and
but by the bi-muuthly steamers in a uorth-
east course its distance is snore than 500
-tune that it is not likes be will re•
y
ect the whole amount whether tether the) -
I a
eris taken or not,
the two plain plank shelves obunks running
wiles.
cover. et. Hiss]the was fractured and
.i, The Courts have decided that re-
from eud to end of the compartments which
afford sleeping room for the occupants, there
I It is one of the old Russian settlements, asci
j was one of their most prosperous trading
he is paralyzed in the lower limbs
as a result of the accident,
f using to take newspapers ars or period i a]s
frons the post office or removing still
is A f1LO space (o of about four tad it half or
11 v feet.
posts. The main part of the village is on a
taiuuug su%-(m rooms. stone c(llar, woodshed,
bnrcl and soft water, } acre lot. \Vithit two
n
lrn%tn„ them uncalled for is primaafucie
� VS;'elit during the distribution Af rations
moderate slope, with a lofty chain of motet-
t.ain8 close behind. There are not more than
Mr I30auf0 ' the l'ladstvnlan
y' ”
evidenceof intentional fraud.
uo Culinary vessels are left with the oonvicts,
500 inhabitable acres there, and upon them
candidate, carried Kennington <:n
. AD%'ERTISING RATES.
Even the drinking water is Obtained only
wits crowded all there ever was of Wrangell
I Friday, by a majority of 630. A t
when they are sick,
t an
Jrrots �h g India rubber mouth piece fixed in
Inclosed
In its most prosperous claps. On the north
the previous electron U.Gent-llavis,
Ln •al. No •I v -:h
C. 7 CE. hhigher
1t sad of rtealg
column, 10 cents psi line or portion
an w r v
ate ta k n
and throe w titch'
the drinker sucks ]lis draught. immediately
s'd e of the will
! a e is a a knoll,
$ g t and on
this stand the old defenses of hort Wrangell.
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Conservative, wu lectcd by a ma -
I
. thereof, each insertion.
outside the cages and attached to the under
A high wooden palisade or stockade sur-
Ori( / a
y of 430. Goo(l. judges estimate
Articles lost o r
t found till w
s nate 1
Il (
part of tho deck over head is a steam pipe
rounded the area set apart for military pur-
that 30 of the metropolitan consti-
•
not
circ„ not exceeding three lines, 23 Cents
es
connected with 1 ship's
t the 1 e holler s. In
P to these
) acs
o the site
! stockade is gone, but the buildings
#,aencies now held by the C'onserva•
ea8h Five litres, cents for
int
insertion, and a cents for each
pipes are fitted screw nozzles at intervals of
twelve feet. The object of the steam pipe is
all ramain in afair state 'of preservation. The
fort proper where were the officers' quarters
tives will go the same way its ban-
oneana sub_
insertion.
to suppress any dangerous outbreak among
and the barracks for the men stands on the
nifigton.
Iioupes to let or for sale, farms to
the inmates of the cage. By means of a short
hose, specially made to resist the steam beat,
North side of the quadrangle, and is a solid
log building boarded over and made impen-
Mr Norman Phillips,of Belleville,
I
rent or for sale, stray outtle and all
similar advertisements not exceeding
quickly attached to one of the steam pipe
nozzles, the turbulent convicts are readily
ctrable to bullets. The government house
stands on the (vest side of the square, and is
one of the best known drummers of
Ontario, was notified tecently of an
eight lines $1 for one month, and 50
cents for each subsequent mouth.
quieted or parboiled. Strong water jets
have been found next to useless In allaying
• built of the same material,
This building on the seaside is adapted for
increas3 in his family. It was twins,
and, to reconcile the father to his
Advertisements without specific in-
structions, inserted till forbid.
these occasional tumults.
After the ship has passed the canal, but
efensive purposes. On the east side of the
uadrangle is a large log and boarded build-
l
lot, a baby was borrowed from a
Special contract arrltngenlents with
.. .not, before, batches of convicts aro fn turn
's
ng which was used in the old Russian days
nS
neighbor, and when be arrived he
business men,
brought upon ,
$ p deck forshower bath ar..l
Iwas
a storehouse, unci its outer front was
introduced t h
O the little strang-
- General advertising rate for unclassi.
nhort exercise. A strongly construetgd irun
adrpbM to protective and defensive purposes.
en's, and heartily congratulated. His
fied advertisements and legal adver-
tising, 10 Cents per line for first inser.
railing, eight feet high, crosses, the 1Crs(1
amidships, in order that the convict, during
• A PECULIAR STRUCTURE.
A: the southeast corner of this square
greeting to his wife was, "Wily,
,
Alary,what do you meso?' but after
„: tion, and S pente,rer line for each anti-
segaent insertion.
hisbathandwbileunmatlacled,cannotbyca,
sudden rush evade the guard ans! reach the '
thuds the most cc v structure of all,
Pe
all.l ono More suggest",
atimeanexplanationwasmadea_nd
"''--C-hnrtgea- for contrtrcted Advertise="''
quarter fleck. "some' of"the 'morn file's" fate
1�
iOtivac s who bbOI'Itl
; of the necessities of
defeiiso than all rho rest. 1't is the 'block
the father,, witli a sigh. of relief re•
_ z.
ments must be handed in as early in
U atU resist t
> yes s,1► dlselpliu-
try control, Lire confined to the cages during
house or bastion, and iipoli itq safety and Be-
(narked that there are times -in life
the week as possible to insure n change
that week.
the whole voyage. Both the upper and lower
curity depended the safety and security of
the entire post. It is solidly built of to s
$
when a pair is better than three Of
a kind.
!
tweet) decks are open and ale the system of
P Y, Y
,
and is about twelve feet square at the ground.
purity of the blood manifest (, hilt that
"TIiE
ventilation being excellent, and •tbe cages
themselves areke tscru scrupulously clean. The
P P
I•t rises in these dimensions to about twelve
A Brooklyn despatch says: -Mrs
I iS1' PALLS T;1'ENTIllE,
Y
cages are repainted every voyage. Every
feet, the height
and story of wider dimensions, extending en-
D wife of the well-known New
e�y'
Fast
Fast falls the eventide ; 'tis so,
convict, ill addition to having his hair
tirely over the margin of the first. Its walls
York wino merchant, George Dew -
The words were uttered soft and low.
short, has the left half of the head
trout front to back closely shaved,
are not arallel with those of the first
P ,but it
a died of consumption a weeks ago,
y)
The pallid cheek, the furrowed brow,
The locks all white with winter's snow--
-London
hews
is laced diagonally
P $ y across the first; so that
its corners do not conform to the corners
She was a believer. in Christian
These t hese alas • they
e testif
Y Y
e The evening of'my day is by !
The '1 ,•i'•
1 ► slenn r
est id Her Cigarette. c
est -
Smoking, us is well known, is a habit which
hick
of
t he first. 1u thus being
sin wider t
B than e r
the first.,
story, and extending over it on all sides, rifle-
science and refused medical treat -
meat until within a few days of her
,
farm of`Ifitl. TI), on the Huron road, Hul]ett,
being lotl;f. There arc 8(laeresclearcd,antl
Is not confined to men in France unit
men could defend it, not.ouly by Aiming out-
death, when ;1Ir Dewey insisted on
I did not think at dawning da
h y
continental countries, Many Pariiiennesflow
ward, but downward oil the outside of the
calling in Dr Fisk, `Cho physician
a p. y
So swift the morn would fly away,
Nor did I dream at regal noon
indulge in -cigarettes even in their boudoirs,
and a recent writer, who is herself a
palisades. Such defenses were common in
Pennsylvania, Now York and Oblo 100 years
found that Mrs Dewey's lungs were
That eventide could come so see,,:
I did not ever think to be
smoker,
has drawn up a set of rules for the benefit of
fasliionable female votaries of the"weed."
ago, but they are now only historic memo-
riles, while the Russian block house at Fort
lt
almost gone and recovery was im-
possible. Mr Dewey had been fav -
So old nu helpless helpless as you sec.
Some of these regulations are rattler pecu.
Wrangel] still exists as a memento of their I
Orallly inclined , to the Christian
It seem4ftt noon so very far , '
liar. Never, says the guide, philosopher, and
friend of Never,says theguideuses
occupation,
, and is rapidly going to ruin.'
There are only a few Russians left at
�cienttsts, but he is now disposed to
At o should reach the evening. slur ;
At 1)oau I still felt young slid strong,
never smoke
tit a restaurant or out of .doors, even when Ili
Wrangell; trot more than a dozen of pare
bloods. ]'here are a ►lunber the
make trouble for tbem. The.matter
is`cattsing cc,nsiderablo discussion,
All full of hope, all full of song ;
And age seemed very far awn
company with your husbands. Neverlight a
c•igarette after a G o'clock tea, .even it your
quite of
mixed race, Indian and Iiuseian, still (hare,
but the bulls
For the first tints in Pl.it '
1(.0
Y
Cantil I felt its withering sway,
most intimate friends .only' are present.
books after your meals at home, wither inn
of the denizens of the place are
natives. These relics of Artesian peasantry
I
-
.lalward Count' the lash has been'
S
-
- s. I find small space between
room ad bot or in your ou
_ _ . Y boudoir. Do not bold
cigarette between your teeth the
and the half breeds areas a mile moire worth-
less than the native or Indian, The houses
used upon stn Offender. Tile char-
I
aC(c" Of the 0 clic-0 is the
Che morning with its shine and sheen
The evening with its gloom and shnile,
or at
sadesuP yvur mouths. Such Iva tricks are
unworthy
of
of the old Russian settlemgnt are rapidly
disappearing from lack of care and through
strong -
„
eStl jilStilication for the )L Ilish-
.. With all its load o£ hopes .glecaye(I.
Ab, heart, the ttuth'I
even of well bred men, and you
must be mindful to carry thecigarette grace-
the wet climate, which is destructive of rim-
,
meat. James hated leade milt
p a 3
cannot hide:
Around me falls the eventide !
Pully to your lips, and to blow gentle wreaths
of et lie reaIized essence around you from your
her. About 500 Indians have their winter
home there, Duringthe season the
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10 the heinous Crime of attempted
assault a )Ona 'outl(r (r
I 3 , �,i ill 1 year's
I've almost reached the river's brink-
The cold, dark (stream from which
mouths, yr if you like, down from your
noses, Be(xtrgrnelycarefulnottoallowany
h out a long distance up the the and take
]mon and Other fish for the canneries,
tiVben
Of • ,age, and Judge ,lel lett, before
whom the prisoner \vas brought
Ave
shrink!
hiolSe promised much, but little
ashes to fall ()it Your dresses or your carpets,
and be sure that your cigarette holders and
that season .is, over they return to
Wrangell, spending the wlnter months in
prescribed the lash ay Well, as a
gave:
My forward look is death -the
(Leh' C•a9 �, You match boxes, your ash trays,
hunting the mule deer, sometimes attacking
term Of till )risonniebt. A )01 -
l., ]
grave
But there's a promise I have heard
and your general appliances for the enjoy-
the eat brown bear• of the adjoining moun-
but giving over most ofjtheirgleisure
tion of the t)unishment way ad -
That in m need doth aid afford-
Y
ment of tobacco, be as delicate and artistic
as A11 objects used try ladies should be.
'attentlo
There are twelve or flf-
time Am
teen Ami3ricans
, .
minister e(1 last week, find i t is
hoped that the example will have
J. I.. 11'1;11,
A richer promise I can' say
Y
Chan an of m earl da
Y Y Y day;
B Y n tothesoi•ules, concludes their
Compiler, a fumeuse may frequently make
p • - -• • Y q Y
ricagambnsi
In the village, some in public
employment, some in mission work teaching
A powerful CletCl'rant ef}eCt in the
p
It soothes my heart like healing huhu ;
herself additiollolly interesting and pigs .
'y
the Indians, some in saloon keeping, and the
in traders's
district. It says much for Prince
ten•
being lot 77 (loderieh townsbip,
It fills m soul; it makes me calm:
Y
It strengthens all�my failing sight;
Blowin clouds of imo.! a Prom .the nb&g
- � - r
even tie eTup in o a iriust fascinatin o
g para-
rest res.
. . . -d,t•=.
CURIOS -POI) SALE.
$ '
Edward's )Asn adherence t0 moil
I
als and Older that Only flow re-
OI►pOvitc the 1 (►ct lllll(•c,
At eventide it shall be light"-
tion, provided the smoker have a pretty pro-
A remnant of the old Russian town stands
course has to be had t0 the cat -o'-
" . Not like the radiant light of morn,
boscis, and that the profile of it only be ileen
iy the admiring cavalier or suitor as the
below the fort along what was once perhaps
a street. A relic of a rough wooden sidewalk
nitre tails. The tvisd0ln Of the
] There is bon N
w(1 6. ( n 7 n, res of bush, whfcll
When day and Lope are gaily bora,
blue Ill vapor
O O5CelldS
gray 1 delicately from the
and so b
m0 boarded up old Peshiomed, narrow
c
Sent it
CaCC will hardly
l d bC Ll ,'tl
j' . 4 e� of -
w•ould intimate to th ('in that he hnsrenloved ty;
That fades so quickly from the skies.
nostrils. -The Argo)laut.
I
windows suggest traffic. Onthisbroken and
ed, under the circumstances af-
.We weep in sorrow and surprise:
--
dilapidated walk a score or two of old squaws
tending it,
Aboitt 45 seers se(Avd down. Will be sold
But this will light my pathway through
Larcer Than All New England. I
and decrepit men s'q'uat on their haunches
I I
nt d l rt 1 grad au s} h udid style.
Till I begin life's day anew.
The words "Great West" have a signify-
and -e§pose for sale the curios with which
While �Br�U4U 111011mUHt r�l;.
f11�
j1P 1j7�1 Mount
tH UU ➢1
DO
ST. TIi011AS, ONTARIO.
'lot fully realized by many people. they
tante n
Asa whole the west is thought of as an im-
hope to tempt the tourist, Thesenatives I
are adepts at construction, and ofTer for We
- TII1; WHITE I5 IiING.
_
i
m}Wien. (hlr m:iteriitl is pure and fine,
A POPULAR INSTRL'DltiN'1'.
mense spread (If country, but to get any idea
nicely formed bracelets and rings'manufac-
I
1 have been appointed agent toil the sato
; ::la-.<� not
. ;$t - -. • •-•
WA
A new scale Upright Pianoforte re-
c
Gently completed by Messrs. Newcombe
of the size, to have, any comprehension of Lured
what the great west really means in miles or ncries
from coin silver obtained at the "can-
for fish. They also have wooden
of the celebrated White Sewing Machine,
the outy Bowing machine that was awarded
first -prize at the Cincinatti Centennial Expo -
�+
I'.1...
Co„ Toronto, is affording great satin-
faction. It fills the requirements for a•
q
acres, one must take a single state and coin- spoons
pate its area with others. A short £imo ago
g
and bowls for sale, made from the
Beautiful yellow cedar of this coast, orna-
sitionvn 18%, for simplicity of construction,
durability of partrs, adaptability for light
and heavy work, light and
.
reliable instrument by a first class mak.
this topic of conversation was brought u
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nlented.withearvedgriffinsof curiobsolosign,
trading with the Athabascau Indians
quiet running.
With 6M,(100R'hite Sewing Machines in use,
"storm is fully nssnred by its high
er within the reach of all. R rite them
for particulars.
and one gentleman who evidently was posted
made a statement that California had a the
of its
interior, in the British dominions, they
intrisle merits are ides known
yr y ,
Manufactured upon principles of durability;
and
Jar
----�.*.
or number of square milOs than Procure
all the regular eastern states n)ountaiu
to•
a white, coarse wool from a sort of
oat or sheep,
$ p, and th6s le woven last
constructed of the boat known maternal, Its
wearm9 dutlIties cannot be questioned, will
a lifetline; automatic bobin
),
Prevention Of disease iN both
put
gether. Ile was loudly laughed at by into
his companions, who were so inerodu- and
blankets variously colored; mostly gray
white, simple
And figured over with gritlits and
winder; vi-
brator; stitch regulator, self -setting needle,
shuttle ; perf oct tension; belt shiftiup
devise
capable of combining elegance
rational and nciontifi(,. It' One -lous
knows'tho causes r QSt diseases,
yCaSCs l
that a bet of an elegant supper was noudesc:ript
Pll
made the w
e holo art bettin
P ninst
Y the one
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figures of alike nature. Alaska ,perfection,
A thousand I
miles and
1 m re is
o only a stili
Y P
and adjustable parts are elements of
All machines warranted for five
e0. I m '
re, n ]n position
a oe ren 13 I
Y Go offer these ma-
I
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fold Ca'n' i•Ci,iOve' LhC Ca11RC, Lho
disease must ditiappear. Prof.
n[
man. ]t did not take lriml ion to win the
bet; he showed that Maine has 35,W0 square
coast•ataut 30 m' chines
ties wide on the mainland,
The Indians of the interior are never per-
cheap, Ica B n
n he ebea,P.
P .9L Be etre
and examine the Impravedl\Vhite before
buying, They Le
Wm. H. Thompson, of the Un"
miles; New Hampshire, 9,280; Vermont, 10,- nutted
by the roast natives to come to tide- Bence,
may examined at n)yresi-
Rattenbury lit. JOHN WOIt.ELL,
Tinsmith,
fore placing your order,
versity Of the city of New York, 1,30G;
212;
212; lYIassarhusetta, 7,8W;; Rhode Island,
Connecticut, 4,700; New York, 47,000;
The coast natives have time out of
mind constituted themselves the middlemen,
Clinton.
---
r says : "Mone adults are Carried
New Jersey, 8,320; Delaware, 2,120, and and
have done all the trading with the fn'
Pring on toga both and s,nhul
- -
I off in this country by chrbnie kid-
Penusyleatufa 4G,W0. This makes n total of dtana
at' the British dominions.
,your great
For we can quickly cut them all
only
Rey disease than by any other one
of
171,788 square miles, whereas the area
California is 188,981 sgttaro miles, leaving
After leaving Fort Wrangell one sees no
white settlements again for man r
g y hours
nt the
malady CXCC t ConsUm LiOn,"
y p p 17,199
The, majority percent. of all (lis-
miles still in favor of the -one western steaming
lip the inlet, At TongassNarrows,
golmes�ilie Saw & Sbio�te lYr l
state,
wher'esuch large singlestatesare tobe
where aliWeglacisrriver comes with aroar
eases aro Caused sty unsuspected found
there is no wonder the whole body in out
of the deep notch in the surrounding
--
I
' kidney poisoned• blood, The la, conjunction
should be' denominated as tilt) 'mountains,
one comes upon the few isolated The
above mil] is nn first-class running or
1i
t;
.
Dr. Dio Lcwisi in Speaking of
P g
"Great Wmt,", buildings
of the hoeing fish cannery. Four der
and tinder the management of Witlmm
Dodds,
d
.
Warner' s Safe Cure, Said Over his
: _- -•• or
Origin of a Popular Air. tives,
five whites aro bet's among a host of ns,-
the latter furnishing the fish to the
of Clinton.
,n
signaturo : "If I founts myself
I Lave received the following: works.
Nothing can be more lonely than the
I am prepare$l to furnish all kinds of
the victim of a geriOU8 kidney
"What Is the origin of the song'Johnny, altuation
of that meager settlement, many
Li1fliber, Lath an(I Shingles
I'••
1COUbIC, I w011l(t t13A Wal't1Cr'S (lot
Safe Cure."
Yqur Gun?'" miles
Tlro sang was written in the winter in a neighbme
.by land and watkr from any white On
or succor of any kind. From pets Cu(i
short notice, 73x11 I,unber n specialty,
nom sawing done to order, Highest price
('`
lir
city.
The reason was that in the cold weather a
long steaming brings us to Berry's cannery.
paid for Bass and Hemlock.
:('.
-'--�'os'�-- - - theta
were always certain men who, in board- It
bas as few white people add is in as lonely
W. 13. FORSTER, Holmesville
Ing
While a wedding was takln(ar they
a *•treat Car, wouldn't come inside, and a
wouldn't stand on the platform. Butthey %oring's.
notch in the mountains by the seaside as
Indians int�ntsarid huts near the
•
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})lace last Thursday evening, at
would shove back the, door and stand tg the works
and a few whites aro all we see, It
• the rosidence of John Paul,second apacel,
thus not only discommoding passen• takes
all night; fast steaming, before we
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lisle of Plympton,Mrs Af cLirAock,
era, but allowing the coil wind to sweep reach
signs of civilization again at Juneau
of Mandaumin Presbyterian
nto.the car, creating neuralgia, toothache, City
and Douglass Island, tae seat of the
'
pneumonia,
church, wont into one Of tho be<l- the
lay
interest to great
and -other diseases tried
undertaker, The company tried in vain From
gold mining industries c Alaska.
these points the steamer picks its way
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rooms to aside her wraps. A ..to
few later' Ile Finally
persuade theso�gentlemen to quit this, up
the rocks
the I�,arroyt �al els, fe rj of hWen
and Efdocul'S en more'[71ja% '
moments was found
president said to one of Lis con-
rapid s, for
,
(, r dnctdrs,
. lr lying, on the ' flo dead- The
whose name is Johnny: twelve
hours, and then reaches; the salmon
('.AUSC of her death wail apoplexy,
,'Johnny, got your gun," cannery
The order is to bo the
of Pyramid harbor, in what is called
Chilcat country, in Chileat inlet. Bore,Job
Room(, -
She leaves four iaonQ and five winter,
going enforced this
and the sonfi will be more popular are
half a dozeh whitesshanaging the fishery
sur
e,t1n
(laugh tors, ' than
ever. °Chicago Mail, and
owning establishment, and not one
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white
Evening Up. highest
At the Circus
woman to be seen there. This is the
point to the inlets where stCmers go ,passes
all others
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Children Cry for I childron's
--"Ono ticket for me and two for
tickets 'for my two little sons."• York
commercial pnrpoaos.-Sitlu►, (,or, New
Timm.. j
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L "Excuse
I older
me, but your older son is certainly
than 12," "Oh, yes, but the little one
Who finds all the umbrellas that I •
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. Pitcherlis Castolria. Is
older,
as much younger than 12 as the big one is
fro it's
ever -
�y loses? Every man we meet loses tie • in
the county.
De
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Blaetter,
all the same." -Fl egendo umbrellas
he buys, but we have never got
acquaintod
with the Irian that finds there,
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$1350 wILL BUY THE HOUSE AND
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Lot owned by the undersigned
and occupied by Al Lawrence, on Hurou St,
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GATED for building lots ill a very (lesir.
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able part of Clinton with about 75 Choice
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fruit trees, sorra boaring apples, pears, pl u u 1,
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cherritp, grape vines, and black and red cur-
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rants, Forfurtherparticulars apply tit tilt.
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VVt011able
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farts probity cu'uposcd of lot
' 'Number 28, in t I 7th ('unce„s)u) ,it. tLr
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To„Ilship! of Hunett. Wen sitnato,l. ,'sc,•1-
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MANNI:NO a SCG'1"f.
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fl't:sj.,, tl• L.O•r b,mt SALT', nl'rt•.vrE
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RS DARTS TRIPLETS.'
i un Osbotve St. Tho bouso c,wtnius civ
I•Uoms and good Stolle c0lar; tilt -re iti't' ,111
President Cleveland's Prize for Ills hilae beat
tables at the Aurora County Fair, 1887,
the prouises, hard and soft water, a unn)ber
of fruit trees and gL)od stable. The lot eau-
tains # of all acre, and will bo Sul,( elleap.
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Ven to these triplets, Mollie Ido and Ray,
W. itom., rSuN, Pop \Vnrks, Cliuwu.
Wren OT AIrs. A. K. Dart, Ilamburgh, N. Y.
he writes; •' Last August the little ones becam0
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H t I;us for sale that I ew aud,conveil ivildV
Very sick, and as 1 could et no other food that
tlould qq��tr•SO with them, Ig commenced the use
situated house on \t'elnngton street, con-
ofI,aetated Food. U helped the immediately,
and they were soon as well as ever, and I con-
taiuuug su%-(m rooms. stone c(llar, woodshed,
bnrcl and soft water, } acre lot. \Vithit two
Elder it very lar8ely due to the Food that they
lilinutes walk of pont othco. Will be sold o❑
reasonable terms, AN(; COi,L,
are note so well.'!
-"%Nei photo• of these fill7)lefs sent frre to rhe mofhq
('laurel. ,
Also fur sale a Boudoir 1)uherty Organ, new
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FOR sAIA: -- .his:,o will buy
Pa
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Lactated Food', oo
a valuable lot on the south side of llnrut .
Street, Clinton. thrL- ,hors below tris C(nl)- .
'the Lest Food for bottle-fed babies. It keeps
mereaal H t el (Wd ti••
OLL'l. O w'll iC'h IN ' Y' t(
houses with b hard and sof %' t t' � i
t p a (r, .lnn3l gra
them %veil, and is better than medicille .
lite, and uther cotveu vlwt,,. For par ileus -
when they are sick,
ars apply to NALTON-Lf01IS\VOIt'rH, or at
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'NUTRITIOUS, and
It1OR SALE DE..SIRALE SUlil'lt- I
1. SAN ln•opert•y, situate on the Itago Line
DIGESTIBLE FOOD.
,last outside the corporation of Clinton, cull.
EASILY PREPARED.
twining ten acres of land with fruitrbeariug
orchard, fine brick honeP, stable, hard and
At Druggists; •26C., f300., 5 L00,
soft water. Everything is in the host possi-
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THE BEST AND MOST ECONONICA 1, I''OOD.
ble condition, making it a nn,pst desirable
home. Will be sold at a bargain. For f1lr-
100 Meals for an Infant for $1.00.
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the'• particulars apply to .1. IiUrI^r, cliuton.
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819,A valuable pamphlet on 11The Nutrition
OfInfants andlnvalids," freeokapplLeagon. C,
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HOTEL PROPERTY IOil SAl,E.--SU71-
1113 $01 81 CO.. 111011TREAL, p.a
aCNInNR offel•s for sale the property
known as the Railway Hotel, (:lintoll ('lose
to the grain storehouse of Mr It. Irwin, which
'giant of Sleep
asalieetegohouseanddwil q,sodon asy
Thus us a good entad will be
ore i n easy'
norms of payment. A Grocery Store in cou-
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Is sending thousands annually to flit
uoction, call be bought with tho hotel, e• I
Separately. Full particulars o' application, I "
insane asylum ; and the doctors say t1, is
AIR$ M. RE''LLY Clinton, I
trouble is alarmingly on the aucrease.
The
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HGUS7: AND LOT FOII SAIx&--Sitnnted "
usual remedies, wliile they n1av
on the south lido of 'rowuselid Street.
give tern orar relief, re
1 temporary e a likely to du
9'he house, which is new, coltaius parlor,
dinin ''roe
6 m, kitchen, a number of lied
mare hart n th- g _.... . -. _. i,
.�.fi..17 _...1..,
. cellar, th ` ' 'r , '
C ingill l it t
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is an Alterative and 131ood-partite,,
bsiri i .1..
i eatedhi•tU1 a '
g 1v*Tbetr •i4'titdandsoft
Ayer's Sarsaparilla is incomparably
wttOl' in 0.blltldan Ce, ' Ills ]Ot COt)taine OI1C 1
quarter of an acre, stud Ula property will ue I
the best. It corrects those disturballci,s
sold e1 n,wnuable terms. Apply to MRS.C. I
CARTl•at. clinton. ,
in the circulation which cause sleep).,s-
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ness, gives increased vitality, and ro-
ZTALU,WLP•.!FARAI FOR BALs.. -Still • r
mores tilenel'vous system toa healthful
ae'escb(tY n�gIOL25,lltth lion, his
Hullett tad- .
condition,
joining the village of Lmldtshoro. All Blear-
Ilev. T. G. A. Cot(', ag cut of the 1I:L.+v,
ed. Good frame house and outbuildings.
will be sold on reasonable terms. Plenty of
House lfissionary $ociet-v, writes that
w'at'er. Excellent one for pasturing. If not
,
his stomach wasu o
ot f order, Lie iec )
a s, 1
sold will be ranted. Apply to JQ71N I11AR7{-
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L o tile )lace ,
t or .1CICHAlt1
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very often disturbed, and some iul_
WELL, Clinton, out.
purity of the blood manifest (, hilt that
a perfect care was obtained by the use
�AttM TURENT-IiNING PART Ob• LO'r '
M 21 and 213, East Wawtnosh, each lot being
of Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
100 acres. Good •L.o iBe, bank b.,rn and out• '
buildings ole one farm and no Iinlldatgs o❑
Frederick W. Pratt, 424 Washingtolt
theother, Plenty of water, good orchards, ;
street BOst.on, writes: ".\ty dallghf Pr
etc, Just Ole ,Wile from poet Office an(i
was prostrated with nervous llehllily,
school, ullu 4 churches close bv. Pp,ll plow -
itis an (IOItP,slid 23 acres ill fail WllMlt.. The ;
Acer's Sarsajtarilla rest.Ored Let to
above 1'arnleare inehlendi(1 condition, nnd'
ImAth•"
wilt be rented separately or together,. ou
reasonable terms, k'or particulars apply' to
Williarlt F. BO%vI(P.r,"Eric, Pa,, was
AIRS 13, MoCAM-1. St Augustine Oil
, tired of nervousness and sleeplessues.v
QP1,b1NDIn PARM FO'R SAl,r.g-- THE
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1(111 A er'a', •a
. Y 5a1. aparilla for abort
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.CII (1 offers
t 1. for snit h •. �e
tat oif nen,
own 1nnt7tLs, dutririg n'Lii'h tinlO ,Isis'
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farm of`Ifitl. TI), on the Huron road, Hul]ett,
being lotl;f. There arc 8(laeresclearcd,antl
%ycigllt iarrroase(l Over twenty pounds.
IlcnrlY all flt for cultivation. balance good .!
hardwdod bush; the plaee is in goon snap<•.
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Ayer's $arSa Sarsaparilla,
stone house, 24x135, with 'fralne woodsh(Sd,
2 good Ilank limns anti outbuildingg,;3-acres
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"Onlytllrcelliilos•fror)rCnnter,
o1' "earring Orchard. I'lenty of spring water. '
rnErtneu l:v
$2,5t10down,
and any rw,sonnhle tin)o for balance lit G';,
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
'"tere)tt. F,D\VA1(D SI1313Ex,'hu the place',
Qr',1 ,,,•+,' Tr,teohr. .:..(, 4l; tis i,(atlea. C5.
or Clutton 1', 0. .
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17ltoTPivey FOR SALE - SIMSCRIISEI(
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.. offers for rale Lbat excellwlt, prnlwrty nt .
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present occupied by himself, on tilt. curter
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of Princess and 1tnglan,Ssrwts.
acre of land all set out with ('Iloiec fruit `
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trees and grape vines, plenty of hard and '
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down stairs, and four above, with eel-
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good
Int., closets, tt(. 'I'hls property is very con-
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variant fo schools, and ie m otin of the beet
W.. � : ii
IOcntuons in town. %Vill be sold entire, nr
xt �
the. tote divided, Terms reasonable. JObIN i
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STEEP, Clanton. I
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ALL'AkLI PROPERTY Poll, SALT..-
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Bide the colpoation of Clinton, on the Lon-
Beat], lately, occupied by Rev. John
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Gray, and consisting of 14 acres, with good
Theabo%ci•:,c11
n) !bc Goc•,htin'1;\vaalre,• the
frame House. Barn and Stables, s,lendf(I
1
a
best %
c, N'ushln„• Machine
.1.1( i s ct•cr nude. n il
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Orchard, and plenty
O r et t of wntrr, '
le osiers f t.
1 Y d o
wanted to ac e n •
11 th. m thi a ur t%' i,: �h
n County Ii „ht can
l''u' in 7
Bale. 1 et St(t Ile township,
1, Y the taxes
bednne%ciUiont :usv inc.,n)emenre. `+anal far
are low. very desirable property for t
Circular.
farmer who wishes to live retired, Will be
J. I.. 11'1;11,
sold on ren.souable'terins. .Apply for full
Chatham, Or,tariu,
particulars to THOS. EAST, Parkhill,
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Eiii-elks. �{iiltil
farm FOR ;CALF:oilTHAW-sPLENUIll i
Ftnrnl of 110 acres. el the Maitland
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ten•
being lot 77 (loderieh townsbip,
situated
1A luilea froin llollncsville, and foto;
OI►pOvitc the 1 (►ct lllll(•c,
miles from the Town of Clinton, The soil is
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'vol cls loan, with a n , • , i i ,
!, ,y c %t ria 1 nt, spring
The subscriber Ilvsire' to plunk the •loan• ct•cek
running tln•olrgl' the ))]ace; also good
ple of Clinton for• t licit• %wry laheral-patron•
] There is bon N
w(1 6. ( n 7 n, res of bush, whfcll
age in the past, nn d at the sable time lie is
one of tilt) hest sugar bushes in the couu-
w•ould intimate to th ('in that he hnsrenloved ty;
also two h'nme Larns, one a bank barn,
to the more eunvenient stand in Smith's
TlOck, directly Opposite lite post Oflice
Rtwframe 4orse.%Mble, with roon, for tel,
Horses, also two gond bearing orebarris, be-
wnlern be will be ]lensed to tmpp]y thein
n' b Nix act's 177
Rn Oltf P all: fw0g00(1]Ogh011ees.
with Iiread, Cakes, ete., of first slaw quality.
Aboitt 45 seers se(Avd down. Will be sold
\VI:DDING ('AICFB A SPECIALTY on
llolm(syille
reasotimble t4-nw-,. ALEX IIAUQUI1,
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nt d l rt 1 grad au s} h udid style.
A. KING, ]lance,'.
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ST. TIi011AS, ONTARIO.
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hat he only factory CIOr in Lhc Lo
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is endorser} by leading scientists ns I
A'.. k. ,e , being
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1g 1 t (1 ly imperishable. It can. I
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absorb inoigture and rousegtlently
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bility
under all exposure to weather
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"storm is fully nssnred by its high
"- ' ' quality.
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it is more durable than stone
and
will not loose its handsome appear-
. ". `� ante
from generation to generation, I
; know
of no other material which is
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capable of combining elegance
. of
form, beauty ofPnrfacc awlindelinite
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(Inrability.
' Please
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call on or writeto onr agent at
• L .. Clinton
and nee designs and prices be.
fore placing your order,
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