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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1878-04-04, Page 2THE CLINTON NEW ERA. Aw 4 1878. .! •-• ••-••11..g0 TOrtEr.IXONE, leee °zit ()Meter, TII1ST VOICE. ark t I hear an angel [4E014- Singin through the ettheres, Mellow zephyrs softly bringing Xusie tQ•mine ears, .secneD TOWS, VO, you booby, that's no amigo_ colt you tell the tone.? Thater the latest queer tam:tangle, Celled the telephone, ". ielho,-Sto your growling now, ye husliandS, For the the whole world now can hear you Through the telephone.. THIRD Vela. aliere'e a man in Jersey city &loiig of his wife. - Hear her yelling; sleris griy- Hcar1�rfiiu2nknife; , tarla-lierettetrotnterdsree- - . • Bear his savage tffile .We Cancount•the blows and murmurs • Ttireegh the telephone, , eho,-Stop your growling, you Geliath, Stop year squalling, Jeep - 'For the whole world now on hear you Through the telephone. ... . e retrain voles. • 011, is that_the what -yen -mall -it • That bringle far things near? • Weii, I've got a girl in Tomei, Will it.bring her here? . encottn VOCE. • INTO, but:you can play it on her - Teta her love's true tone - By just bringing all she Says -there Through the telephone: ' • Cho. -Stop your litrting now, .3-ober:it:rah, Stop yew- fibbing', Joae, • • - _ For we•now can keep 'well posted Through the telephone. verniaell vows. • • If she'stirting with another, °an I find it out? H she's sassing' back her mother, • Can I hear,her about? .,, • •• secoNe voice. 'Yes, and irshe's fooling you there- • If she asks.a loan -- You Can find. out all her capers • Thi ough the tefephonee * Cho. -Stop your,capers now; young damsels, • You mot live high tone, ' For we've .got you cornered nicely, - By the telephone.. •• . Rau lesnaken. , SOMETHING THAT cotito EAFL'Ell ONLY THE WILDS OF. PRNISTSUVANIA. . . • -rk, Y. Sea's Reading (id.) Cornypondentar • Old Jim Rodgere,,, ifta,, his familiar friends of this town call hin3, turned up here on Feb. 1st to deaw his annual $20p, which is th'e interest of all that is left of a large fortune. In early life Jim squandered: his iilitrimony, and so ruined his health and otinstitutien abet • pOw, at the age of forty, he looks sixty•- .fve, and is but a wreckof his fernier self. Notwithstanding -his bent and de-• . cripit appearance, Jim is still quite,aet- ive ; litmloetnothing: btit trainpthrougli. the,country,, his principal , wanderings • being.through the Allegheny and Bine • Mountains inthis State; _Most of :his • money goeS for ainniturition ler his 'old ehot gun, without which he,is never seen. • He lives mainly on rebbits and, Nat, Which lasted an hour. the'encl birds, as he is oftentimes alone for weeks. of that time not 'a black enake was. left on the Mountains. •• . • When Jimt Makes his annual appear- ance here, be remains about a week, and • during that thee frequents .4 certain corner grocery, which is the leafing • place of a number of old Stagers, who spin some wonderful yarus... Jim- can outdo theinalt One day he told ns about a large nest'of rattlesnakes which • .on find days gave regular concerts; the •music, Jim said, was better than that of any singing society in the county._ Those concerts .were led by au old snake that had lost his rattles, hut was yet the boss of the crowd, We laughed at him. This made hint angry. ' "If yon dou't believe ine," he said, "I can show it to you. lf any enanhere has spunk enough to stand a little hard travelling, and can sleep out on the rocks for a few nights with nothing but a blanket, let hiniSay the .weril and I'll contract to show him a 'sight that he never saw before." I said would go with him to see such a groat euriosity, and Iles told. me t� be ready the net moining.to start. On the seeond day we reached the Welsh Mountains, just over the litie of neeks-nal-Iiancaster,-After-clartili lip hills and down deep ravines, and wading throtigli Mountain etreanes for a hole day, 4vith ripthing to ent but some hard tack fled 'rabbit Jim shot, we were compelIecttO camp on the lee side of a large rock. Next morning we 'started on, and, after a few- hours' walk, teached a cave like ravine, Ivalled in en three sides. The floor Wits strioet1480lid moss. Here °ma there 'few hugehOtil- dere were sottered: At the further end, in. the mountain side, was a. large opening which Jim said was the,mouth of a cave. We crawled to the top of one ef the large rocks, stout fifty feet • from the rcouth of the cave, lay down • and remained trerVilIrroiref the- ilay,; Seeing and hearing nothing, dred rattlesnakee,of different sizei,Irom three to ten feet in length. The bob tailed leader wee at least, twelve fee long. Mans boss Sllake came on nail h Was about in the Centre of the 'arena and the rest grouped in eircles eround him, the smaller snakes inide. seemed to be intently watChing him. I began to feel nerVons, but Jim saki lie had been in the same place alou Many a time. The bow enake coiled hiniself, half u and the:rest filaciWii"Mis he began springing up and down; at on moment fiaton the grotind„ and th next, seemingly standing on the end o his tad, ahd hissed, This -wee a, signs, for the other snakes. Firat one bega hissing, then-am:4er, and anothei, up tflntlst it-wits-ingrarid-agiorus-.ebbiti es. Then thelig fellow suddenly stop ped and Waved his,tail.to and fro. ,41 the- arrakterbegan eattlitiarfireimts1 The. alternate hissing end retain 'Went on foe some time; then, the Ilea Snake began to wriggle and squir about until he was all knots and tangle whereupon the other snake% biased an rattled together, making a meat hideou Affifle;• It was very trying to the nerve at first., • This conceit hscl been kept u about an hour, when; in a hill in,th inuaia, I thought I heard hisites behin the rock On which we were lying. Tu.r ing around and 'editingdown, 1 sa three huge black enakeit, erect and his ing viperously at the music4 • In a mi ute they dropped and glided bee& to entrance Of theraiine, Soon they i• appeared, tind.behind then' a crowd -ether blaekenakee, nearly,equal in. nue bet' to the rettlesnekee.' IsToWjcir a scene that I didn't kno Was On t progrenime," :said Jim. • We watched them „coin° out, hissin with all their might, until they reache our -reek, when' they suddenly quietec •Then a huge fellow equal in length •t the rattlesnake leader, ad:rat-teed alon -until be was perceived by 'the rattt snakes. .The cent:ea- Was ::StePped ,an the•director gave an angry hies •at ti 'utrirderr---Tifte-the hlaelt-snake :maitre ed. Initnediately all. the rattleettak .tell back toward their cave" . Thep, w 'sew a 'enake duel. Tbn black straiten( Vanced eagtiously, •and the two,,, aft much wriggling about, •darte.cl at eac other. ?TR celiteet laSte.d tsventv mi utee,.the rattleseake siriking: his fang resieatedly ,into the blacksnake. TI latter, after 'twisting • and. wrigglin 01'0,1114 for om e time,. at last sucteede ingetting his enemy comPlettlY clatpe in :his folds, and slowly crushed; hint t death... -Then hee'begau to 'whirl.at.00n convulsively, slid feW•tninntesi stretched eitt dead beside his dead al e.• •., •Dtirine thi) entire..fieht the snakes o ,betir. sides kept up a continual hissing, • one party to .wbich added their diabolic- al rattling:. . The ' death of the ' hie• •• Snake wile the sienal for a general con- '.."" In New Orleans there is kremnant pf feeling. about the 'Lord's Day, so much; at least, that the leacting thotteie is elesed on that evening. • In . San Franciseo not only • is every theatre • thietle and pusley roote in a garden patch or gorse field. (Great laughter and applause.) Plant it in the Statpot book and it will spread itself. out and smug up on the other side of the hedge, like a bamer-gilerd. tree in a garden,. (Applause,) Itsmells to heaven, Mr. Speaker, like u at poker on a liot.day; (Cheers Ana laughtor.) The nlomente- Which it yokes together will no. mere pull in harness then father's thorough. bred mare and Bill Alierley's Tennessee ul ellen g 11 ter)—th e , muleethat-nearly- cost him his liberty, when he was ske- daddling to this country, becatise he Was. too 1a4y to aarry Bill and too contrary to let .Bill carry MM. (Roars of laugh- ter.) Honot.able gentlemen may laugh, Wit it wean° laughing-matter- (llstar,„,hear,) Ye,s, he k bare, 4nit,; Wouldret have been if ,he hadn't , bitch- ed that: mule to the hind end • of a railroad train. ,gatughlieten'ttery man pit in his ciWn ohbage yard, ,un- der his own apple tree, as. the .Pealmist says, (Oli, ob,).and-feed his soots raw dr biled, whole or hashed', and plough deep or shallow, and .8011 his hay er feed it on the farm, and don't try to regulate their bueiness by Act of ' Perliement.— (Horn, hear,) The. honorable the Fi- -na nee -Minister: talls-you-th at-na Mori s-ar not to be Made happy and prosperous by Act of Parliament, and Mr. Speak- er, • though matters of figgers he stumbles like brether Jake's blind •ox, (laughter,) and keeps his foot, down in a mud puddle as obstinately„ Aker.- • ley's mule (renewed laughter), who lifts his hoof only, when sorneboargets in reaolt of his heels (laughter_ and , ape plause), yet I believe he's right'in and no more. can • 4.04 : of Parliament keep the Celorada •bug ftiiiii—pbtafeete the murrain 'rem: the cattle, the grubs front the •coweninbers, or the Small far- mer, who bus n�fear of big wife's broome stick, from the corner groggery plant-, ing time. (Great applailee and laugh- ter.) : The attempt will prove as idle as YeAnOr's scheme for regulating the weather by en, almanac. • ,(Hear, hoar.) that organ.' Altio, for all persons whnse voca- 7PitH.361.01111-irmightiee-1111111-lahl---prob nue-leYcsteogtimintf-intitc;--to--reeeivei-tion-requireS-aheihoeseant-actione-of-theleyes bilities, Mr, $petiker,•and mounts, when end. bear up against the Preasu'reof the I trerisittveeaviiill .a ?arm in itc•estoring„ a mild-, be will,:the dread steede stabled in the. collar; vrhile at the same time sufficient. misery inayY latt=t4inVtigteln :tf s se: Faat1114:enr, icy caves 'Of the Rockies, and rides over r000i is eeouree for the expeesion of the Mina,tion. It is the most sim ee safe, and ef. na s, -e- n- V/ 10 0 - of 0 - of 9 0 - ie es h, n- "Away with you, sir I" said the man; ((any fool ettn. say that," "It belongs to me, and I will take it," cried the king. "I would like to see you," shoot, ed the other. The king doubled his fists, hirl small eyes sparkled with rage, and a regular souffle ensued, in which smart blows were given and received, but the conqueror of the two Sicilieu remained ViOtOr, The vanqnished hrin- ter took to flight, bestowing as he went epithets, the reverse of complimentary on_tkie_antagonist...:,,-A,rrived--ateet southern gate of the city, the king or-, dered the commandent to trace the con- qt4roti burgher, to his home, and to •EFFS'SOCCOA,..-- erRATEFIlha-NDOMFORTING -440y a thorough I, aowledge4i the natural lawS which govern the cperations of digeseton and nutrition, and by a eareful applcation of the tine properties if well -selected. cocoa, Mr. Epps ha provided oer hreaktest tables with a delleately flavorecIbiiierage which may save us many heavy doctors' Wile. It is by ebtical .tfarbo, - AI'VLRTON.,- OFFICE -at DAT .tina. and J." at NICH1T -. Rooms over the Store a Cunningham.) Aikenhoticl-tho Oguare,Clinton. Clinton, Pea. 20,1877. • nyalvx, physician, Surgeon: etc, eereaer or a oonStitatiOn may ;be gradually built up Un- aD'. county of Huron. Resideneo and Ottice-Corner a the judicious use of each artioles of diet that lb,rt and 3iill Streets, Clinton. .. , 03 4W:tog enough to resist eeery, tendency to August otb,1809, I•tt . (literate, Bun red of subtle reeled' 40101.11.g aronlid us ready to attack wherever I rAMES wrzwAirr, itr. D., th M,, GRADUATE 07 „ ,_. there to a weak point. We may eocape many Aj Mvaill Univ("ItY114"4"1;11b3941°11"413°114epnan4 A fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fora- Aeguaran,1187,1.471 1384"TIELD'. warm_ Tire hlooknud...A..„,pteporly_nonriall- . ea frame., service Gozeted,_som only vu GRACIRY, •, OBADHA.T13 OF TRINITX in. Packets labelled •-•" aanas Esrit et Co., Ho- /'047fitfil°P'04.'"Itt°'e'll'i°iT 4'1'2 )31Y‘111 mosopathic Chemists, Threadneedle street, Oat.tit,yaeo'hi-O, g 4ftne g e 4 find out who he was. It turned out 11 1070t Iti°90altdfililt1BIYLL°W:041;11.11Horses are not. 50 I 0 .1.°;' mum:rare or TOROSTO • . unIversity,) Physielan, Surgeon, Ite„ residence that he ' west • a respettable master car- ' at Mr. Manning% three doors east ot the Temperance penter near the Porto del Pepolo.; Dy, the,royahocreemand Carritiomm as sent to his hearse, anti he wariprormed that the king witi1ie,1 to see him. The hon. eternaireouldenotreetripeehend-theenean- ing t)f the requisition, and Withbeating heart reclined on the. silken cushions, Arrived at the palace, he recognized, to hie horrot, his late adversary in the king himself. " 'Salvini," said the king, "I have. requested you to come here, bectiase in the hare some grains of shot which I never use have been feund., rare as many suppose, not mash great curiositi .either, there,are many- to be found in vario parts of the.conntry, but we doubt if they w es Ida- Londesboro. Ont. 111 eVer prove-atrvuluabie-to-theiYowners ea the ohe exhibited by 13arnura ; we imagine their owners would consider them more valuable without the wool, for thut rough and wooly, state of the hair ,in ToT,tini-that'fite horses not in It healthconr: clitien-probably hide -bound, or suffering from setae Oisease which occasions this unnatural ap- pearance ; such cases use Darley's Condition Powders and Arabian Heave Itemedy4 it will purify' the blood, correct the appearance, re- move all obstructions from the lungs and liver, ahd give to the coat it.,sleek and shining aPPear• ance, Itemember the name, and pee that the signature of Iint'd & Co: is on each package. Northrop .6 Lyman, Newcastle, Ont.. proprie- errs fonCartada-LSold_by all_medicine dealers Weewere--botheinetheyerightenude-yehet--- think, yeti 1 We.. shall eat ,the 'hare te- geth.er. And himself throwing open the dining saloon, covers for twO were seen, between.which , smoked the con- tended -for 'hare. ' . •fireall.CItestod I 1 °Imes. ;Wind ie the_ rt,g_eutl -secret,of, a fest hem. Good lungs will cover 'a multi- tude .of faults; tbe other heed perfection of shape and fot'ra are useless when the wind ie out. The, chist,. therefore, in all cases,. should: be large • and cepacious.. In shape it may vary somewhat according to tire service •to which the horse is to be put. If he is to130 kept for slow work and heavy drawing; the attest may be nearly cir- cular in form, beeause this shape is the 'btu/mon cough or coat shou d nnver be trifled with, often.when neglected itis convert- ed into a serions and genorally.fatal pulmonary dieease. The . more, prudent,. aware of this,' promptly use Bryan'a Fulmonio Wafers" a ou. ribtive which has 'sustained its reputation for over twenty years, they are always efficacionw and exert•a most beneficial influence on all the. I3renchial and pulmonary organs. •Sold by all druggists. and conntry dealera Vrie,e 25 eta. per bee:, ' • ites rewire ,,E:rotee. Lys . Aa anialli4le remedy .for ilieeacee• 4t, the eye(accute or chrome), granulation of the lido, lacration of fee lachrymal glconls, • film,. and iveakttecs of. he vi#ion from any Imedesbero, June 14,1077,' nR. sTANutaly, Guilynatu OF THE MEDICAL, Department of Yietorla 'University, Termite,' for- mor,e,rolifierfiorttalte,Hfloasupnitt74zale an:mtlitel)401.10.441,eve,,N9frt., Tork, July 22, . • 81 D. H. DeWeLaT, A. N.Srinson, • • & GIBSON,- 'PHTSICIANS, sun. • aaoas, Atemicheurs, ate. Oftloe, Albert Street; opposite Irair'eldille, 11,37, Clinton, Nagle, /877. . • WORTHINGTON' PHYSICIAN,. SIJIIGL'ON, Accoucheur, Lioentiate of the College of Physic:lams and Surgeons of Lower Canada, and Provincial Licenti- ate and Corortor for the County of Huron, °Mae and, residence. -Tho building formerly men -pied by-Mr,."- Thwattos, Huron street. Clinton, Jan. 10 1871. ttitatimeons qtqbs. 11,PU:02111LEOrtritielt76bITIVattLiZr it. , biterest. max. • 0:11Inton'Auguet Oth,11300, 7-tf • ,• HARLIIS F. MILES, PROVINOTA LAtin SUR- y.r.ron..-Valuater, and 'Land -Agent, „rnines:-.1o,:e phine etroot, Wingham. . •Wingham, Aug, 2, 1877, . , • TOE AMERICAN' 1.).Ta.SALVE is presented.to the pulilic ivith the assurance of its efficiency as a curative of most diseases of the eye, acute, or chronic inflammation, whether induced_hy (Mr°. fulens .origin or otherwise, weakness or defect of vision, diminished time of the Optic nerve, or a diseased state of the tissues -Constituting plaid end •hill a -tide -alley, Making cellars lungs•,0,ettetly-eveitdiscoverect. : 'The materialtl- ebelLer and 1 t..-' .eaUsed by slow.and repair "Wcril.c. 101'st:till d are pure; lierfect,, and•costly, • freeze 'iltia cattle seek It- Eat It the chest is circular let it be at' scaoixt„pnolit:dseldi:livpiall'atileal‘littobnorrtte care and exactness; .filtln,, beings hurry 'half dre'sted from the same time deep or or 'el's° the'l a n ye t mg' pain and aeniacteicinmaligly; 7 May btferainped. A hOrse with a sliairl- .alach necessitr lY attends ani,,of course, avoiding °title- lni L.cfanct„ion bc low chest it worthless fee: any purpose. ea. tiat'o-iii'iteead rtile theO4s this; ' For a• thaublit ae4131,n6miossteagonei3;re-T"' :Brl'awciRm S, o. scrofulous origin; . • o • chest ne deep aff, st greihnu,nd, end at ' 1 t° ,, until, .for: the making new atidli, ,,,.. . . c tang t le itanw.AlAttx on the cover tie Its to, ...igniEvattS-SaijIULLy FOR PILES.IsItUs sUg•SYCI- correspOnd with the 'f,hit on the 'Wrapper, Cir, '1,f•11Pe6d, 11P tq' the .1:a&et-' an ti.e.-trteeil .t.e i Yon pass threugh the differerit'd e - cast!) 0ooten,nr. inemunhate„, and a permanent Cure relonuiAeis: the chest Wi ,......R. J.!: gu,r_0,41111.cations. • The. proprietors. ref' a tterticks Eve -SAL -ye; "While 4 . inereasei.a. a.. . pared to •its -soinidness ' ' proved machineri.for mak- ing 0 More perfect box for the Err -Stave have _big ies rate of speed, "YOM ficlilSt 'MVO A the Milne tithe not cling in.-brelidtb:' ,ctilarl, Advertiseinents, etc..1 We Gall attontiOn •. , , • to this as it 'Mott otherwise be re.-trded as • •1 Every breeder•sheuld,keep this rule in this, as ' " ' • • counter eittng. , • • • I mind When seleeting his brood .mares , • 1•11TT/T teBlItittle,. , . . • , :to. te ittitiiion' , .foi, ...1;'; may' h0 sure 'diet ie.% (4. • 0. Proprietors, Preeilonia, N. 17. ' s• I bedroom to -kitchen...du the merning., le (Cheers ftf1(1.111Og•Iltel'.).: • li.a6lirp zust cr have het way; whether patine' in tie.e4laugh ter) -Lan d you might .aff 4. Well try to dam Niagarer With cebble o stones. as,Stop the •conrse of trade with • stroll • Bills as chie. . If yeti leSeeti. the ts; shannelf--11Ir:kietdrer; you 1- the .ba like liquor • running onto( a ••man' s when' the bottle cork'gefs- n in, his thrOat[i. (.8hOnts of iiiViter)• • 7 efabbiitii iho &east., , horse a cirouler but deep Chest • lent as cause; yeild V> the' 14.3tztucAsg2iE.s AlvvEa,tev or resultino from ji ' 1 wei tired and hungry and 'wilted, and reproached Jim for having taken me into that wild pountry for the put- poetrtif-lrottertng me. • • Never mind," said he ; it tilOY ‘,1011tt. to tell the story; Aheat a ,dozen rattle: enakes remained alive, They glided to the body of their late leader, find after giving u. few feeble rattles of triumph, dragged it with them into their eave,'and disappeared. . a Warned, goed way of extertne, maitre simkes, anyhow," said Jim; "but • I'm sorry that, my mdsical ebaps are "I was going -Ito see. Barnuth •- ebont 'em and make my'fortithe." •I'arlitimeirtury Portraits. • - A HintLESQL'E; ,From the S.t..jobm'e (IL 114 Torch:). Otte of. the inost decidedly original characters in' the Hiame is farmer Far- row. He is an agriculturist, he saye; born in the tgruip drill, swaddled .by eabikige leaves, and suckled by the beat, butter -making cow On the farm, 1?ar- mar Farrow has a reddish brown beard, something like buckwheat straw when the grain is ripe, and has a fashion of reaping it with,his. eickle•shaped palm. When addressing the Hotise, chn- derpnation of• anything,. his ar t s are swung over his head as though he were tit lu netion bitiguie by $1.1(idell and violent thrusts with his fingets into the air, as though ho were wing a brad on a lazy ex that was mak- ing its mate haul all the, load. The OMB in front keeps a steady watch, ready to dodge at any moment.' Ihen the ponderons fists; after • beiug '8%.1 bg, around the head several times, descend upon the desk with a crash that CallSeS tlie responsive air to vibrate to the key.. atone of the loftiest arch of the gothic interim-, members in the vicinity bora up blue books as shields against Pirlin- tere. His r,l)etorie ia redolent of the farm, tb e gartion and the, stable, " Speaker," ho said, on enci oecasion, "the lieiiioraftle gentleman is small potatoes and few in a (Cheers.) ; bill; like that of tie old gander who roles the roost in my barnyard (laughtei), hoks hat mless enough at "first 'sight,. but contains sotnething of a serpent within, Wheers and cries of what is corne out every day. If it's a niee day 1. it?) The gander's bill contains a, hisser, to-niorrow, you'll sed the queerest sight,' end this bill contains -is stinger. (Great brekt day we took tip the gape tosi- laugh, Mr. filwaker, bot I know vidiat I tion idn the rocir, and, after Ailing till am talltirl about. I have ploughed noon, our patience was rewarded, and harrowed the subject, as it were, at the moth et the eave appeared a hoed it, *eeded out the sophistry that large snake having the appearance of a hid the core of the apple (laughter and, tattlestiake,.:but without rattles. VoI hear; beat.), kitresiied the grain and witi- levying this lefidep, eatn6 perhaps a bun. . LY%IyEA'INT, • • • •deeii..chesi0 ,Jroy among -the Chi Idreisl . - • • . Alarricti In a Pollee Court, COFSLANn's SWEET CASTOE Off, equally suit- " able for children and adults.' Endorsed by over COO doctors in Canada. The difficulty of administering nanscoui medicines, and the de. sirability of having.them pleasant to the taste, induced- T. Copland to undertake researches whieb resulted in the'discovery ()fa Sweet Qat- tor Oil, perfectly palatable. of the same strength. and medical qualities as •the ' ordinary. Castor Oil ; and 'While equally safe and harmless,' yet acting with more ceztainty, and producing nei- ther nausea nor .griping, Some children say,it is honey °there call it syrup-they.all Flay they' like it. One parent says.," My.ehildren drink it like Water ;' another-" We had to.bide the. bottle or they Nvottld bave finished it right e ;" anbther ty ,little girl him takeit it twice. without any trouble, and does not know Inehat it is, tiningli she hates the ordinary Castor Oil,. and we tower with'. got her to take it. without fight t" yet anotiter.-."X wisli Nen Slicaes.,8 et your SWEET CASTOR Off, ; is a splendid thine ...-sere to the rence of en'the common oil.' The extraordinary demand for this improve- ment et liedaPie liclusehold mudicineltashrought fraudulent imitations into the market, but the 'public can guard themselves against substitutes (which unprincipled ,parties. are attempting to ,art on the reputation of this artiele) by.seting that the name Covr,asti's Swaaat-Castott shalloweiliested parents • never begot l'aronto; 4 gents foreanada, .• • open on that eve.ning, bet . the env At Toronto ou Friday last, it Moat. twing Married ill the. pane mut it seems that about at: year' egn., a goon- , • lookiug young man • naimed David ,Davis and a girl named Annie Florence ICeiry emigrated fr.nn 'Deland, and on Sabbath is -the. gala•day for driving,, [Kara ship .strnek up ..an aeguaintanee • bunting, fisting, gambling; dog, eat, andt, wilieh..riPened int9 leVe' and ti's Pair inill.fighting, and the very loivest -and finally became etigag,ed. David toolc :the Worst kinds. of' theatrical perform- 'idvantliP a the' fair Annie's e'enfld napes. Not long-agO an advevtised.bullin natnre' and' she becur" enekkle' fight tuok Place m the ituinediate neigh- Diseoveting this, he. grew tired of the horhood of San Francisco, titLyvhieleene girl, neglicted her, end at last • tried Man was. Outright and several, hot- off altOgetlfer- • BO others were • wounded, There -are .of would...not: be disposed of so easily, course, ,inany religiously •fitelined people anti on 'T,,e,esdey she went' te ?S•nideris ;in .0alifornia; and 'among thin not a livery staulet what° her fickI l'ver • few regular church -goers ; hut this is el111)1°Y°d as it linstk' and 'Pliraidad the exception. The masses are on the him for his enduct, lie got mad; other side of the line, and seek only and late? some pretty rough Jangnage • their own pleasure on.that one day out of the. ,seven Which they are enjoined -to keep'boly. Stores, tradesmen's shops; saloon's, (te.; are to be found open in nearly every city in, the State an.' the Sabbath, audit is not an uncommon thing fiir a man to do his trading be- ore-ar-after-heAr to attend divine' service while his horses or mules are being shod at neighbor,. ing blacksmith's shOp. • Should you hint at inconsistency ,to such . person he would piobably reply -Las 0116 :of file same type, and. under similar Circum. stances, did to me it few,days ago.-41iat the longer lie' lived and the more of the world fie saw, the more liberal did • he liecome his religious opinions and convictions. It is fust pOssible however, that a man may becoine too liberal in thesonlatters, and hind hitnaelf nobody knowa where before Ito ,gets though. There is in this Szate,.a strong, tide' influence ot9erating against the obser- valve of the Sabbath as it day' fesi and worship, eh t, whatever • chengee for the better the fame may britig about, there, ie a t the present time ty ally no acknowledged public Sabbath on the Piiectic Coast, mOre careffilly selected. and singular occurence look place—a courile .advertised for that.evening Alien for arty ettlierin the week." • , The above is frotn:n San Ftancisco newspaper, and tells. its ',own story. Throughout almost the entire 8ttite the ' Anecdote. Of a Wog. Mild of' hinting. As be was shooting alone one day in tbe neighborlited of Bente, he put tip a hate, at which he fired.„ At the same Moment Another Shot was heard, fired bya stont hnrgher, who Was also engaged in ,the pursuit of on both aides, he seized the poor gtrl is on hoth Wrapper and tbrection label. The undetzienedt having purchased Ifesars, artiiiletlirsecairit:e? o w rnanufacturIng it from the ori. IS.TORTIIROP Termite. Ask for COP/AND:4 Swear Aston Olh. Oh. licious and feloniously choking the sairmeetdliteeinneatndeaa,te,111).0 nivetiebec, c2loiieceelvnetds: Sold by coMplainant,' with intent to tio grevi- Ad' hAll's 13eladonna 1m - °telly bodily- harm. The girl. ineormed ie • eettve 10 00.80 in taut., • that she did not wish to prosecute the Plaster, defendant, btit compel. him to marry „fisitIrrtriliatiliVeflifli:Trill'etil.tt a.tirlest-WileWethehe.eaatli"g' her.' This leivirig been count] ilitietC.eil by outward apeileeatiocrl'!aes the titirae4StlitIlt.en'It it:ae(rti to prisoner, and the. enormity of bus undisputed fast that atior half of the entire poe crime being pointed out, and b.t.ting, globe rysortill the use of firm. ttlti that might be, imp' for The. principal ing•re,lient4 usod Malcue.e es ,,aottentoa to, „ma to these inesters are Muni °libelant; embetter - the Wialms of the girl,'.and 'be mart fed %Clvillede there and then.. LIC01180 WIts plc° tlredr., tically colnpliiimati, 11111.,;( eleatTIOV'raHitlici. raid the intimidated biLlegrocin and trerchli lig, bride were' coin] acted to the Chief •Constable'sloilice 'where, in pre; 8etlee of' a couple. hr detectives, repre- sentatives' of the '-pressi Abe -chief con. stable and some. court officials, the twain were made -one. . ckfter the_eere. wetly the bride relnetantly' left the „biditling, and thelotith groom was about to do the Atune, but the. law hall not yet been tied 011d 110 W eon - d tided 17:101t to, his etil. lqrs, Davis, weeping, then seught the ningistrate and eiteettaled• in getting her Imsband released 011 pt elitutnarv te the clip: p formally 11.1r`. Davis, although' tilV •g ihipty to the matriage, will mirk+, tire- ltdy happy, bv the throat, and` threateried /CI km T. Copland IlIo's.interest. imthe lb trepa- her. She Immediately SWOIS out Warrant 'against her erttel deceiver, and he was arrested, charged with tna• 1111 roved hi la Rubber Porout • A woman caught: the high rteneli heels of ber shoes in a railroad track in.. Meriden, Mien., and was held Agit N I le - I nered a outs and the.eva is there, like game, shot the hare " said the king, a train eut oil her lege. • gold by' all trvtioll'stS. , • • when, c.,tatnacd with the pure niediernal ! ' is -found 'to be one of. the greatest healing! litedi- milicVer brought •hef,,r0 the human race. • They aro aeffini.rle..fetl by tal haN used- them to act quicker than •atiy other Plaster:I they :eirer 'before Wed, and that one of these so will do. more' real syrviiiti than:a bun., dre.1 Of the ordinary kind, All other Pluters ard t•ilow of action,' aneip d riire to be worn eon. • titutallY4O-egeet•-e-cure.;.liatr-with .these tirely different ; the instant ono,is applied the patient it.' effect. . . • - , .Thev 1>1.515839t1>1.5158391>1.515839ese the SOothing,Wartningt sup. p' and stiengthening gnalitiosof aft other PlM asters. any- who have been relieved of • if, II ELIMATISICI, . and va- riousether pates in the: RI liNuIrs,. nit EAST or Si)!, and believe it is . solely done by the • eitotrieal ottalitiar which the 'Porous. Plasters • eoniain, and Mach id imparted to the 'system,- thus titering thou to a healthy condition, ,• • • Tb.,y are very eoft and pliable. still very ad- hesive, ; and et entre stire. for WEAI L BACI1CS, T.); 'VITT; SIDED . ANBREAST; and are • iavalnable to •tittise who have .00I.11) of long standing', att,1 often prettentri COXS-1.111P" TM:N. Sonw svott tell. us they believe they were entirely' caved: by tin... use of thein or lOrIgt : . seated !onsittriptiontI. Prepared , lass hy ftarit tti awe °E LICENSES AND CERTIFIZATES.- • 31...kpply at the Town Hall, or at the residence of the subseriber, neat the.• London, Huron Sc Bruce Railway Station. ' . JAMES SCOTT, • Issuer. of Marriage Lioneis. Clinton, April 2718, 1076. T. e. MoINTOSH, HATFIELD, -4- ISSUER OF . Marriage Lleenses under the now Act, Commission.' er for taking Ailidavite in the Queon'e Benchaor Coun- ties of Huron and Bruce, Conveyancing done, such as Leases, Bonds, Contracts, ."rills, Deeds,, and Mortgages, - Fees small. Residence -opposite -Po -heck's Hoot. • Mossy Amax:Mtn stx-duuL--nuTAV-E• -7-Bayileld, Sept, 14,•1875.• - E4NO )111.1011N461. - FREDERICK it WIL- LIAMS, piano tuner for A. & S. Nordhefroor, Te. ronto, 'will 110 In Clinton periodically, for tuning pianos Parties who wish their pianos tuned, can leave orders 1st Mr, 7, A. Tuill's book storer-z- IRILAI.111,11)311SOBr'Sz WATSON. • BA.IIRISTERS,' &c,, • CLINTON AND 40131t31loit, GE(glitE A. IVasion; , • S. irsi.consos, • canton, • W. H. Molfennars! s • Goderieh. 'ilT.7talcoras6n villb% in Clinton every Pridai*. NIcpaey toLoan..' '1100TtIVATI3 FUNDS, 'AT _RIGHT TRH Apply to Clinton 0> sibova. • , ' • ANCHOR LINE -NEW • 'mitt(' & GLASGOW: • . hlar. 22 irs;na. ,VIOTOEIA Afar. SO..... 2 p.m ••• ••• Apr.. 6------7:0 ANC/NORIA ...• Apr. 18.• .... 87,118 • CALIFORNIA ..: Apr. 20 8 a.m LTIIIOPIA Apr, 27 2 p.m • RAT7S OF • A S S.A Oa. • To. Glasgb`w, Liverpool; Londoriderry, or Belfast,. Cabin ' 000 to 880, gold,' to London direet,.005 10.,47.0, aceorillpg to accommodations. Intermediate and Steerage as low as by any other arst•class line. For tickets aq infor• - rnation, apply to • • . • " , • 1V.. R.41.14170Y, G. fir,1?,, Agent. .111.n. 17; 1877.. ' • • ' • WHITE STAR LINK The od‘iiiiie sttam. ,Navigtition CoMpany's Steanishil . tcarrying United States Mails) BRITANNIC.", . Mar. ' 6 a re • ceteris . Mar 28 . 1 • p.m 11111 sail fromNew Toik Pier 12 it. 31) on sonitn.kri4 'and from.LI'vkatroof, .TanitsnAvs, calling at Cork; • -. Ireland, both ways, Tho steamships of this All 1l511, built of !roc, 11 water.tight compartments, and • oiler to passengers uttriWica aceommodations. The Saloons and Stato•Rooutt, being -located the mid•shiP .• Melon, hat little motion is felt. • ° n glistot,•aseocfoup:slei;i0S,:i„ii.00th:e6flitgtoe p80.1afg100.,e ; .0i:eft:or,: • Tickets, gOckfor one •„.car,.18146 to 8175, gold, decent- • . • naroke, at low rates!, Fur plan of steamers, and other information, apply . • ' tux' to;',, Jufl INVotti, G.W.R., Agen t. 1877. THE ALLAN LINE ay ROYAL AEA 1 L STEAMSIIIPS. Liropol, Londondeery• an4 Glovoto. NEW ROUTE, via HALIFAX. • SAILINOS FituS/ HALIFAX •fattIMATIA.N, . • s• ". 28r.i. , 5, iton&vriN, • • April MM.., st SARDINIAN, • • 10011. • 1'431teV1AN, ' HIBERNIAN; • 27th. . SAIIMATIANI May 418. • P1t0'.3f QtTJIE0.' CIRCA S ri/XX, • - May Iltin • :.•„1. °rhea rit'S.EVS, economy, comfort. 270 Mildr of omen navigation saved., Cr CABIN TOKENS FITIITI113II 11EIN:CED. . intermediate And htecrago fares as but as by any onto uta, :bloomev pa.soMers fomented to Perry. Belfast, Qtreell,hts Ily CrIal.aaw, and ',canon, itt Sono rates SS t• Liverpool. rho aSt trite seri:At:1g the Canadian mils And connecting With .the ocean ateamships at Halifax, leaves Toren to every JititIsty, at 7.02 a.m. PeISSOflgO/ VIM th's roam trasel throngh Canadian territcny, thore lore evade itil Custom Ilonvo examinnt• or. of baggage. For Through Ticket s and every Information, apply ic A. ;Cr 11.1ITON , G. It. Agora, Clinton, Clinton, I of 4.1,1871, • , GRAND TRI.TXK RAILWAY. „. ' 0)Ittilleit... Of* rrinte, - • A"I' NO t,54i . • l't..stnaer Tralto, 4il1 lemo elinteu station sa follows , 'Veer, 1:12ptes" i 7.27 At., arriving at London" 10.87 A.11., Toronto ati.25.P.A.I. WAG twitEXpreOth 12.10 arri7ing,Tnkonto, at 11..11 rim, London at 0.15 •311xed, 4 P Arriviog at Stratford' et 5,45 P.Z. London at 0.18 P. It Mixed 811808 11081 Ooderich 10 A.M. Trains WM nr1110 nalollows 1>1ixe0,10 00A.1>t;froni. . Stratford. Uttir sisi 17xpread.2.10 7>.51., from -Toronto, 841110108 >111 London. txpress, MO P.M., from Ituffilo, Toronto, and Loudon. Mixed 81:35P.M. 3. Tr/ORSON"; anuorid Atito it A. STRUTON,."Aftent ett Clinttni• Dec, 27 1677.