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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1878-05-09, Page 6• fi t. 1,11E M ANTON NEW , • t e lier a1 News Items, The engineer of the Northwestei•n Railroad placed a glass of water on the" seat of a Pullman _ palace cul, the other • day, and oarred it right• through from Chicago to Omaha without•losing as drop. Sanders I11oCulloogh, (t wealthy ()R- eel] of Oxfordborougb, Pa., was awaken, ed'by a but'gli1r unarm on Friday night. In the excitement and da] klaess be shot ails wife; wI!Q .wins n1`s•o; gropul0 t►llant the room. At Shelbyville, Ind,, A mail nati ed' Wagner has been etadea-vering to stalvv his daughter, who is the owner of pro- f'city of,whicit he is in possession. ' Cita eerie last Friday; night forcibly libeiated. the girl from eonfa:tleim nt, and threat- ened to iyticlr. Wagner, who fled. Joseph. H. Wagner,. of Nett- York; suspecting Charles Norrie of improper' relations with the former's' wife, follow ed Norris, and.Xra. Wagner en•Tluits. day, - and stabbed -*Norris as he waa about getting on board a horse car with the,woman. • • Mr. Cooper, British political agent at Bilamao, in thel£ingdonmf Burmah, and two 'Sepoys; have been murdered by a Sapoy guard. The assassins have been. arrested, There is no t•ea'sonto• suppose that the assassination was the result -of a native political piot.. •The New York Times Publishes des- patches. from sixty different points in twenty -nice: States and one Territory; with the solitary exception of Colorado, every •State heard -from reports the, most brilliant prospects ter the yield of every. product of the soil. • When Represeitative Eugene .,1-Iale' married Miss Chandler, . her f'attEer, e- Senator Chandler, gave' hilt) ;$160,000 • `'era wedding Present, and•at: the corn•. ing of evely.:•granachild ,a. cheque for 20;000 has . been forthcoming, to •bo placed to the credit of the little one as.. the nucleus of its future fortune. We doubt-aifiliiy more curious pro- ducts tvill•be found in the Paris Exhibi- tion than those from Norway. That country sends to the• exhibition fish, skins tanned for gloves, eel -skins pre-' pared for trness;-•Elrarkiakina over--te feet long and. three. feet wide tend whale - skins, nearly sixtyfeet icing for driving r bands. A. Chicago pollceiu»rf )Manned; Croak as recently censured for refusing to a ▪ moveman who had taken': up his position. between the street -car, tracks knee-deep in mud. .His defence ', wets that the man •was•.doiug this.by waynf. penance for intoxication, and that his religious scruples did not :.allow hint to rot-, • Soon after,a• railroad train frons De& - barn, Mass., fo`r Boston, ,left Roslindale station one Saturday morning,, and When. it was going at a speed of ten or twehhe miles an hour, the conductor, who' was on the front car,' noticed itnlan•standing• • et the side of the track 'pointing in die, direction of the engine.' The cotlductor,, hurriedly ptooeeded to the front of. the car, but in the meantime ' the' engineer hacl shut off steam, ,A little only four years .old was•liolding en to' the lower step of ilhe car, with 'his lega curled up underneath it. The condgct- or liefr� the' child by the azerk-until •tJe fr16Lra had sEupped .re..,14Te- Iglu* then cried lout Instils; "Take dill to papa right off." The late Lord Leitrim, says the 1Vnrltl, of London, was a man of stror1 likes and dislikes,' and. on . of his chief anti- pathies was a horror of goats. Ap •old woman, one of his tenants, had a favor. ite goat, which he espied one day and made" her • bring •up to hirii • by „the side of the road. Without a word: of tt'arn, ing he took out his knife and out its throat. The woman, as far as she dartal, reproached him with bis'ruthless act, whereupon ho gave.her It £20 note, say- ing, " Take this to bay a . eoly With,r' It was chaiacter•istieoot the man ; hart, unyielding, easily moved to anger, but as swift to make amends, and always' - inexorably just. •- • The Rev. Mr. .Jasper, a colored Cler- gyman clown Sbutb, announces his (Ie.! termination to stick to what he consid- ers the literal toxtof the Bible, as op= posed to the ideas of modern astrono- mers. He maintains that the earth is a fixed body, atld • that the 'sup 'does' go around it, just as it '.appears to the. ria- turaI e ; and e he bases his belief y r 1 On the fact that Joshua commanded, -the seta to stand still, which be •Could not have -done had it not been a movable lumina- ry. Other 'clergymen, both white and colored, aro replying. to' Mr. Jasper, land are quoting Hebrew and referring to marginal notes, etc., in 'order' to con- vince him of bis error, But it leas been • suggested that the best way. to satisfy a person of so literal a turn= -of mind as Mr. Jasper is to call gs attention to the fact that when 'heftily_ commanded the sun to stand still, it dial so, and there is no record that he ever ordered it tie' mode on again. ' So that it might be ad- mitted that the sun •did move•up to the time of Joshua, yet the evidence ought to be plain that he stopped ib, arta it stayed stopped:'' his levees nett on all ptlbLe OCC40ions , Clocks, Watches, 'ewe1lery, &c without a collar, There Were cornpara- tivoly few who knew the reason of this. S. F O L E R. But. the secret is most interesting and suggestive., , He had a neighbor, . whole he very highly esteemed, who had fallen into the: habit of using intoxicating. liquor. He was already a slave to ap- petite, Governor Briggs remonstrated with him, The man replied; "1 will. never di•iuk again if vote •.will never 'ftgairr—wea • t-colLtEn r xee('i a swig the Governor, The mall guys. up the intoxicating ettp, and the Governor, laid aside his collar. He never wore i.'E sigeiin,-lrut he saved his neighbor. The ftdverso criticisms to whieh this seeming lack of attontion_to his dress and; per- sonal 'appearance exposed hint never moved7ritn frem,bis j>urpose. 'rite -Natter In.!' Ilrrtshyl►. The GloUe lsays t . •The following oom inunioation,.'wllieh'rviis :,ddressed to the: Mail some til:no ago,, but has•not yet ap- peared, in its columns, tells its own, story My attention has been' galled to the (hail of the 17th inst.'', in which appears Editor of the �lfail: the following •— ' "A Farmer" 'writes to the' St. Thomas '''kites • that at Springfield and 'Tilsonburg American: oats are being: received by thou sands of bushels, leaning h'4mo-grovrn Oats Without a market. Although a !' Liberal"'in titno past, he says that •he will certainly op- pose. at the, approaching eleotion-the Govern.; Mout that refuses to do pieties -to, the eosin - try's agricultural interests:', It is a that tbxt American:. oats- are being receia"ed,herein latae quaptities, but it is not a fact that bonne -grown oats are left without a. market. The propt•ietox of the' oat Mill at Pilsonburg has constantly kept a buyer on the'mar- ket here,. and every bushel. of oats offered on this niarl:iit, fit either for meal or feed, has been bought,'and at aS .high a pricepaid-paid-elsowhero in 'Western, On - Farmers :have brought' outs' to this market from a' distance of over 20. miles, In addition; to this be has keit a buyer eau,tinualiy. at Waterford, Del- hi, el hi,..Aylruer, and St. Themes. Ile' has also purchased, ab Slirinafieid, • kings- r' mill, lia ersville, 1 an-esvl'IIv -Both- well, Chatham; Corinth, lligligate,.a ld A:Ivington. .Froin these points 11e has. received upwards of one hundred car" loads singe the last harvest. The pride paid for, has'been governed entirely 'by w11at the oattneal would"bring•across the Atlantic.•If a duty: were - placed upoteattnerican.oats he could nothave paid' a higher pride ,for: home grown; because he has paid Its high as the price of oatmeal in England would allow. • Could sufficient oats,be got here, then there' would be no necessity for import ing; henee it follows that, rho mills lcented.here• would be obliged to step for several months•each ,year,- and the American- mills would• nintitrfaettire' and send to Eugla. rid. instead of the Ca- nadian a-nad an mills. 'A: deity' on American oats would- thins limit our ,manufacture.. of oatmeal, and' very greatly ,damage: our railway business, and bring not the slightest benefit to'oua-farmers. This is a•gtie8tion of vital importance, and should he • regulated by, eotnmbn• sense business'. principles, and. not as meso party political hur(tin)g or' •clap-, trap. Having a close connection with this. business, . I' have been enabled to look at it from a practical standpoint. . I am, &o., . R. T. WILLIAJts. Tilsonburg, April 23rdt 1878. - Q,. Why Ire Never Wore it Collar's It was a fact observed by many that Governor Brlgge, for several years be fore his death, never wore a collar•,—' When,he was the honored chief magis- trate of. Massachusetts he appeared a • Tiao Secret of )surliness 8nceesg. • • It is claimed that Vanderbilt exhibit- ed great nerve and shrewd business sa- gacity in the•, pyrchase .of • stocks and railroads controlled by hien. Yet, W itenever belinvestmenthe Desires to return 1lasincorethanks to his numerous friends and costo, nrere,forthelfber - alshare ofPatron- age tbathohas re. calved whileearry. nig en business in Olintop,andUopei by a strict atten, tion to busiuese, effort to meet wants of his many friends, to ooutin. up' to retain their patronage, Ino would also take this opportunity el stating that no has tokon hie son into and that the 'busi- ness will by emanated in littera under the style of 8. P,OWLE1t di SON. The:Wm willkeepouhRt t. Watches, °looks, Jo ellery',, • Speotaoles,; ..• ", And ali'nther Artie/es ill their line Ail finds of•Pipos itspelt ed end•1ilounted,., ,° „• Iteparriur„ cleaning, ata., dime on short notice, in It worknidulrko ruauner,.and onfiaatonabla toKms. !3. L1;i.Li'r S'I'11 ur,.` NORTH 05' 7'111; ?4 itKEr. Cltntolt*'11te. 6, i8iT. , M1.)11,tt(tistle - IRIS S'UIISeltittKit 1tP81'J Oi''1 UJ. 1 BEGS To inform the anbnbttautadClinton awls»mounOng oountry that he hnS.atartol hist NEW :SAW .M1I[ILL0 oil unsex" nom, nT, • Opposite the; Great.Weste'rn. Station And le; prepared to. (.'. t Logs on shales, or "cheap for .Cassa. no irae also LUNR1 'it .of ai kinds on hand, for sato. E. MOL71i%1`IG'el t±1'S'L1i1 ' • C1;ZNTON,• Jarr. 17,•. '878. _ Canada: Company Lands. • DIS3''OI'`'nANDS IN •RI to14 t'O1 SALE BY the Canada Cormpany.may be seen at the online of lin undersigned. t1 WALE.. •'aUintou, Jan,17. 1871. ". . ,•ro Sea t sh•. Co.mmerc of F re losurance t � � � • :Qv '•.(,FLAsefQW. Cnpitrtli, ;rwu l[iuiusret Stir'lint;. Assets, 4,41;500,000. Income,' 1,000,00p. PaoVIblefi OF ONTARIO 'MANCE. Head Office7`: Toronto. Street, TORONTO, • BPAIID Op DIRECTORS : JortN 'G. nzatare, Esq , Chairinnn,, President Canada L TI Creditpompaay. PLtrr, xa, Et9•, of Bryce, lllcilnrrieh & Co.. Wurt AI.t:XANDElt- Esq., Vloe-President rodera` I3ank et Canada. i" • :INSPECTOn.LItO1:ERT -1 oLEAl 21E5113,42NT'SECRETARY 'LAWRENCE 7BUCHAN., Deposited with the Govorniuent at Ott:sir:O r sopµ- illy of cauadien Pc1i100,We, • T#is"eonpanyiS4�B rtis.ur anco against,' loss or damage hi on mercantile, man.nfaotnring, farm and houschol,Irisks, at current rates, • Policies are issued from and loPSOs settled directly by the 'reroute oltteo, without delay: • • All Prornirrmg taken iM thi,i•coiuriry are invested in Canadian securities.: • •• JOHN- R;IDOUT, . ,• 1POIB CLINTON' :fixe. VICINITY' Clinton, July 12, 1877. • MONEY LOAN, On .aisprttdot1 ritritt ds •'TOwn ,property, for any term from 000 to twentyyears, or repayable at such periods, eithor,in Instalments or otherwise, as u•pmay be agreed . • on:• The .Interest, Ott payment of anypntt of the prinbipol, • at once ceases on so'ch' amount. It ltls arranged to pay the interest half•yearly, not in advance, the rate, per annum, for thepresent, will be 8 per cent, On loans for a'fisod term of years, 81 per cant, if interest is made payable yearly, not lo advance. CHARGES MObY;RATR. •.1. ' • dr.fot(/aire anti 1,ttulicitraidel dn€ui'es p>ttrciutsid• 'or further particulars' apply to IiAll,TT., • Atiornoyat•Laiv. 'Clint°D,7111y 18,1877. e made an received in. return an.equivalont either i .•' > IH L pr. R. V. Pierce has ini'csted 'many hundred thousand dollars in advertising,. depending entirely. upon the superior merits of hisgoods for security. Tho unparalleled popularity of his family t medicines, and the annual increase an their sale, attests in argumentsstronger' than words of their put its and eficieney, If the blood be impovetlsbed, thflitrer' sluggish or there be .turners, blotches, and pimples, Dr. Pierce's 'Golden )S(el)l:- Cal Discovery will effect a speedy and perfect cure. • If the bowels be constr.: pates use Dr. Pi'erce's Pleasant Purge. tive Pellets,. Debilitated females suf feting with those will find. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription'a'safe and certain remedy. Prompt relief and,a perma- nentcuro have so universally followed its use, that the doctor now sells itun- der a positive guarantee. Oakland, Oregon, Jan, 23, 1877. Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. DEAR SSR. --Your Golden Medical Discovery. bas cured . my daughter of goitre, after many physicians had failed. Inclosed please and $1.50 for a copy of of the The People's Common Sense Me. diostil Adviser. 'With us it takes the place of the family physician. 'YoursOnly, Aaron en. • Vernon,Aron All1 Mt, VOhio, July 10, 1876, Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dnu,Sus.--Four bottles of your Fa- vorite Prescription has entirely cured my wife. We employed three different, physicians and many remedies, but found, no relief,' With a thank"fun heart; I slur ,aver your friend, Augusb.*tarrring. •,w• UNDERTAEK 0. 1tirt tri; Ilitiul' . -•'•'-'A tinea- trrovaa of ,--• � Caiskofs) t Coffins Coffin: 'Irrimmiiig 1tobas f ETC., ETU, •Parlice supplied with the abovd at'hortent notice, and at the VRl#Y LOWEST DATES. • Assaa :ooh � J. AR � supplied. X,p � •. s ttetaietnlber the ..I°iaee- VIGTORIA Street G>irO11,GrB' DIE'BT,: Ot11tLon,;Stpt8.ta77. J 'fir. Win. Gaq•'aa •(specific 1Vtedicine THE (MEAT English Remedy la especially re. commended' he • an unfailing cure for Seminal Weak. masa, Spermatorr. hon, Impotency, and all diseaaea Before Tan thing tenon, a • , h'aegaoneb et self. After Caing;. k ;Abuse, as Loos of Memory, ItniversalLasettude, Pain la- the hack, bimuett di Vision, Premature Old Ago, and many ether diseases that load to insanity or Ceosump- tion, and 4 Premature Grave, all of which as a rule are first' ceased try deviating front the path' of tante and o,er•Indul once, The Speoilio'Medicine itthe result of' a life Study and many yearsof oxperienee in•t#Bating these epebiat dioeaase. Pamphlet free by mail. The Spectfie Medicine is hold by all brnggieta at $t tier pack. age, brats paokagesfor!$s, or Will be sett b mail os reoeiyt of rho money, by addressing W 11f.. ORAk .k 00: 1, sold In Clinton by i,11.10onthe, ana all alidruggtstobverywhere. ' 0 litrAt1QN 4 f1UDSON, Accouutants, Auetioneers, 11.1,. biro And Life Inentane° and Qenerui Commission Agents. Insurance two•third cheaper thalr ordinary ooet, andfirst•olass Stools and Mutual Oempardes repro. • seated. )henry to loan, and all kinds of property beugut and sold, Moderato olrargos, Oalce--Rift" 51 Jona 111.tsoo, Jesr.r'rr Itireso 0, Cornwisutoneraud issuer of Conveyancer.. Montego Licenses. _ 18 MON AT TO J odt7T`' A. MORTGAGES -:-NOTE-Sr AND orµ n • • GoodSeeuritles, Purchased,:' CONV1tYANCING, W, W..rAERANt CilnOttt, li6r. 8, • 37A:.. ) QNSOLIDA7,'LD,BANI OF. OANUA• • 0 CAPITAL, 44,000,000." ' CLINTON A'CENCY. lnterset from Four to Five per cent, allowed on Deffosits. , M. LQUGt, Agent. -Clinton, April, 1876. 1-y . WISEMAN EROS.,: INSURANCE d : , e al : • a� ��� r Affonts MONEY LENT ON MORTGAGE.'AT' 8 PEE. °ENT: MORTGAGES BO 11HP.:'. ) NOTES' OF 'H'AND .DISCOUNTED. IrrrltRERT tLzoli*D' (pili DEPi)SlI 'S.. 1+'ir•st-class,7'ire, Life and .Accident Insurance • Conttaanierl represented: AogN,rs•.Non TETE CANADA LTV', AsiC,rtt\Ci.,Oo?rrsi r; • enPita' sell Fit red ......: ,. • , • $ 6;750.00 :Argonne of Aston ranee. . 16,412,997 Week lye I,icorn„ s .......... ..... 13,000 Rates lower than any other Compa»g in. this oountry,. PASSENGER A(GENOr von ` the Cunard and Inman Lino of Stean:,,rs. Tho oldoa t and most reliable linos erossiug the•Atlogtie. Tieketo issued at lowoet rates, from and to Clinton, to and from Groat Britain: . • 017Tt;Eon-HJRO1V.S . CL%TT011 • **n()13. Clinton, April 2.1,1878. , FI•-B..E INS•U ANCE, TI1 FE INSURANCE, A1..rD LIVE, STQ.CK INSURANCE, 1n•frst•clase Stook and Mutual Companies only. • W. W. FAREAN, Agent Clinton, bfareb,1578, A U '1.' I t) •N •., . ,Each ' PlLlr" hl' t110- •' •It!yrt•le Navy Tobacco, IS . STAM1sED IN GitLT LIiTP1 ItS. Noble ether- is Gentti>tte Hatuflton,:uaven.21,1878, •• UND E BTAKING a -h rrun SUBSORIBEII lu GS LEAVE TO STATE,` sa to the Ibtblia that Ito keeps constantly on hand a large and eaporior elites of COFFIN, 'CASKETS 1YD Coffin Trimmings and Robes, with it splendid 111 AItSC. I?f.Arr Corms always an hand. parties earl be supplied in one hour, at any ttme,at a titEN PER CENT LESS Than eats be procured-at any other place. A full stock of `URNITURR ' Alwaysronhand. mos. GTEI''EN8oN :(Shiioa,iliay1e,tan. ~— - er MAY 9, 1.8.78 esty .09mng LEAVE _YO 'R ORDER FOR YOUR HOLT►A.Y SUIT WITH GIL,R0Y. TC -1E• CUT. ISSTYLISH,THE FIT E . ;; E . ISP :PERFECT, Tri s..r ."WORKMANSHIP FIRST.-CLA ��; • .: o-a.� OPF1V D .` t. TO DAY ti I � OTituR CA.pE 4QF THOSE STYLISH .i.. I .S . I''E�i:��' I?"`A.TS.. a.ECT.TPH.ONE 'ANOT . EHER1� 1 . �C c� S�� `3..x..1 , HAND Ol":. AMERI-. CAN . PRI r PAINTS f�.i4 D . ,DriNDA.S FAST N GOL,QRS, BEAUTIFUL SAL..., ' 1/1, YR 11E, �'•.S. 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