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The Clinton New Era, 1878-06-20, Page 8••r! w •,tl vll," r` u, 187S. t 1'Hl, ULTN"1`ON NEW• ERA., Returned by Justioes of • CHEDT, the Peace fu azul for the Cotm y (1F 0 VICT , Bron for ,the Quarter dueling the i'leventh day °of J"iine, A, D*, 1878, pursuant to Statutes 32 Viotovia, Cha, 41 . • i 33 t pa See. 7G, and 'Vic,, Cap. 2`7,, Sots. 3. o _-... 1 2 3 414Tary 5 6 t 8 9 10 1• 1 12 18 14 16 16. 17 18 19 20 21 22. 28H. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 n_ ao 36 37 :38 .i9 40 41 42 43 44 45 'Hagerty. 4o 7 48 49 50 51 52Caleb 53 V'nirlc of 7'rosecutor, Name of Defendant, ,,,,,,,--- _--------_ jams Strachan George Graham Norman McKenzie , James Charlton • , Samuel. Noble .. Julius Weise ' • Wm . Postletvaite' • d .. .: ..: John Crawfor ,. James Morrison , : . James. Mair - Isaac Rapson Mrs, Win. Higgins • Ephraim Doherty ' Thomas Cooper ' 1? Thomas Partner Harriet'Pariner • Francis Fisher . :. John McRoberts "' Moses }Iliacs •. Henry iViines.. 13. Trepass W. St. Louis W. Fishlei li ' J.' McCannel - : L. Chapman.: J Taylor, . yy W. :Cormick . C. Whiting Louisa'W 'Whiting g J: Smith. 7 •' . Scott T.' Coombs . 19cGuire. Auld I. Deans p s on James Tindall • John Asixan . ' Edward. Jur .. •' y . m s Taylor . • Ja e y gr. G or e.F. Graltant;.,. Robert Bowers Edward Ferguson - o n' I£err J h. • John Smith Charles Teris ' Andrew Evans - MayYoung' George Brown enIlavas HenryDavis :'Ase Ryan l yu Luke Duett • Nature .of Charge. M .•—. .__ •. ,—.-,- '. '' °.: ..XIII'19 • '' • . Date of Conviction. ,--.+.-•-.r--rte---.------------------------•—•--,__--,.,.._—. April 1 • 3 C) May 7. .4 June : • 4 1.0 . _.. _ . _ March ' 23 : • ` .14' • 15 .°;"' 10 April , • .20 22 March ch 29 • 29 April ,0 3t 13' 11 March• •14 . 14. • 14 20 April 1 2.7 May: . 20 • 20 20 ; . 28 28, '29 June " 1 April • ` ' 5 March '._. 13 • ' 13 lg April . . 12 231 3 29 Jan. ' ;31 „ • ..7• Aprile itTaq .i3 ,Tune 8 April ' ' ' i) March.. 7 ,, . .' 1J Aril ''' 2 p %'eb.. • 26 May ', 27 Y .aide of Convieting a,Tllsttco Or Justices.' Samiioll'o 1oc1e Esq., Mayor of Gocler C. Crabb, Esq,, odetich da do i q de •` do .' do . ' 1. , sSea.to ldki Beattie Strong, q moilitt ok Penalty Fine ot, an3at,,S'Q ' '4 00 20 2 00. 1.00 " 1 00 1. 00Trenstiuer .• 2.00 :; 00 . ' 1.00 1''00 .... 1 00 :. 1. 00 • 1.00 . . ;. 4-00 4 0:0 1 00 • 2 00 ' . 1 00 1:a0 1' 00'. .'00 1 '00 1 00 t 00 1' 00 :5 ' 0 :. h'00 r .) 00 " id ortobo Qnid1to p , '. sa• t pais e, Forthwith do _: ; .. clo I `ortliwltll 2 weeks Forthwith do 'do :do do :.do . da do. Forthwith • I'ort}rR'itlr Forthwit}t , I do ,, ' • do do do, ' Forthtvttli . Forthwith Forthhn ith . . • l Iav 1878' Juno 8,18r8 , : Match 1P 18 8 , 7 Forthwith ::'County. To whom. inid over b To}vi Treasurer Damages; $2.00 Treasurer.Goderteit as troy odericli Coniinitted for 2.ntottttas Team Trefututer Seaforth Treasurer iSeafort}i Treasurer Clinton 'do do do Cottnty'1'reasuret ' .do • 1 vltlaltdetl to Mayon of County Tiea'urer • do Not' pant Brussels Grey ' mot paid .. Not p paid Not paid `.Coiv. ups reasi>re ^ Tots nship Treasurer `rss . _ ",,, w Tre'aq u•e r•: T',,t1;" Treasurer• Hulltt . T Treasurer Grey • Treasurer Winahaui Treas rel: ' : _ :' a►c1 J4istioe;. ',' If not paid: why. not, andgene- t•al ob lert atious i f any. "• - 1`•' • «. 'John Morgan , • Gl'eoo>!•ggo Hawkins nonaid McPhail Buchanan Margaret Noble , . • William Morris . 1 Bridge ,A. -Mame Bridget A. -Markey Wm. L. Seller ., , - Isaac Rapson : William ., Jennie Skinner '' . Thomas Cooper E hr i ' Doherty . p a in i y Ellen Partner • Ellen Farmer Wm. Brock Iichael J. Regi • •.. Richard Reynolds Richard Reyndlds. D. Pr or S. 'Small ': - Trois s Constable Etig1ish ' b B. Bredtvell,. . g • ,lt .. Constable. Ln lis C. Whiting. • J. Cormicl: W. Cermtck :. D. Peters .. D. Peters ' R. White Wm. Gray( . Archibald Fisher :.Allan` Archibald Fisher ^ . IJames John Scholtz " ,James Lewis Mohler • Lewis Hobler • ' Lewis . 'table''' . , . w ow s ,. I• '1 John D `3 er Georgo'.Hawkius J'olin•'Robinson Wm. Campbell: ' Wm. •Strau flail . Samuel G. Hagerty. Jamesgg dmitt Ho Agent G. V.13. .Sarah A. Hunter Margaret Pat rson . Sameto Simnel Lou llead : i g J, G,• iYiddotts Bridget Morris John Robertson' •.. .- .------a,..:—, „.„ Assault Trespass ...: :. Assault.. u , Assault Assault f .. Assault , ' .. Assault - Assault ; :. _ ... Assault Assault . Trespass Assault: Assault ' • Assault e1Ss'ault . Assault '' Larceny . Tierra stealing' Assault • ' Talieious injury Larceny •• Larceny , Unlitwf'ully detaining goods Abandoning a. child • "' A Sault . Assault Assault Assault Assault Assault' Assault Assault Trespass Appropriating say logs fionhilt er Assault. Cruelty to`animals Cruelty to animals ' , Cruelty. to :animals . ; :. . .i Assault and batter' ;'"' y Assault. Assault ASSAUIt Trespass P Assault g at1 A sault tin railroad Refusing' to• give up a nett: • Larceny . , Assault antl.bntL'ery . ult: • .. Assault Assault •". . _ . • with hard labor : « .* . - - ►: 4Gciuttrkitt`t litahell, s}'ll.eio'crime . •. •hand l 1 'Withdrawn, .•Baht :.; .I?}snllssed i •: •Settled. ,; !? srrii3sedktyith Artioleslrettirned ., I 1.. land •Settled -- .---«-«« _' • •cli Appealed • . 1lottncl over for one year •• , d Zot trial' dorso, . costs,' aro costs,$3..0.' -'lam ages: Dismissed: Dismissed:witlt costs. , D and >~ _ T T. T. Coleman; Mayor of Seaferth b John .t cf arva, Esq,, Clinton. :-• clo• .' . do , • Searle and McCxarva•,' Esgs., Clinton • do . Thomas Gidley,. Esq., Exeter . do' ' . do do « • • do • do Wnr, •J'Iarris, }sg,, I3lussels Harris and Thompson, Eses•, Brussels Win. JIarris, Esq.,. Brussels, do , . do • 'do - • „ do do r, do: do "a#• . do do, • do . Holm'es•.and.McEwen, Esgs.,''i'V.ingha,m ' Willson arid Drummond, Eags., Blyth'' A. Hunter; Esg•, Grey ,do do do ,' ". . :.:• m'•11Iri11 u li Esq.,:11 n nttnon o G, , Dungannon .Its do ' Davidson and Mallough, Es s. , . John Kernyhan Esq., Bemnille> , . .. , Jas Braithwaite gag., T.ondesbo. o:, ti f q,4, . ' do • :. Iiwon, Genimill and Miller, ,3•.1'. Leech and Black, Es'gs. • , m illMill r and Willson .Es rs; Farrand, Foster,Ge gym. • • e , .g Benjamin Willson, Esq, •. J,... G}dleyr Dew and lte1?kul).ipa, l sgla. ;,... A.. Hunter, Esq. : ane costa • • ' s'lo.' • ` flo, cliff . c10 ,-, ?Di, missed. • '' ;do.. for trial do , • Dis Withdrawn.lth costa - .. Disuit'ssed with.ccists , bn, . tartie i ' d' ' P 7 .i 1 i.0 -is• hy :ticcou,nt:. Cont etl i'cr trtil: ,. costs offs com faiiiaut anal ase li ` e c smissecl W- .: , . , d coats.: before .trial I Hereby 'certify the above .to -be ounce -An tr ,le, to_ lxp beat: of my i zowlecipe incl 'Belief. IRA . LEWIS, Clerk , of` t ie Peace and C. C. A., County of 'Burp , ` • .4 . Clerk of the Peace's: OMee,: Groderieh,'.June .12, :A.D., 1878. General News. Items. There was a heavy' fall 'of .snots .P•erthshii•e on Tuesday;: . It ie estimated, the.' wheat clop for. the, pieseat year: in the United' States will n be foul hurttlr•ecl—In3l-lien-bu. A''steam velocipede; tvatarentetl to run' K' of 0 7 aarloa ei .: alterl_ttit:: twi Ill; +!e trujt s' ••:;•110,M:ovr r 't l;x-` • ei f y 22211Morruons--sai from'' Liverpool # for the United Stales on S,vtui ay A plot for the tlothronemeni Sit ,t'ite: iKhoelir'e-is said' to:have been d,isecryrt•ed len .at.Gairo:"' - rr b• A $llfot ihii ytl1) •irassion `of Span- ishwas recently rejected by the Span- ish C'ortes without n division' • 'Trade at, (Jalcuttu is' much depressed. There are in the Hooglily eight vessels, rr l t , ' 1 S6 tons, ttnfrei hte< i air 01 e '}Bl3 n S , n i; Bt ussela ©fr Wednesday. " roughest ros;il# lilts been atented iffy t Lemons sixteen inches in 'diameter \Vestein• inventor grow abundantly .inthe milli neighbor- Sumter•.(ool.ling has iiitroclaced. a hood of Galveston, Texas. • Bill in the Wa abingtou. Senate, provid- ing .that Caliadian vessels may render A Constantinople despatch satys there assist aance to other.: t;ttnaclian•.vesse• ls in are 35;000 Russian troops S1e,Y with distress in United States waters. Provided that a simper p riviloe: be 'granted to American vessels' in Canadian waters ' lair -drought. - dtott lIt in Ile-lO6Ei-in E ':t y a • 1876' represented . about '.'$10,000,000. It was with great• difficulty that• stock - beldam could be induced to furnish arta-. tisties.•• The losses In 1877 ,are known to he.very niuoh heavier. Previous prosperous: seasons have :enabled 'the typhoid fever -and similar diseases' in that neighborhood.. burs thouaitnd A meriian. horses are now driven ,oil: '-a •Tionilon tramway.- ;A.large'export trade in this line is not' itnprobable; • A burglar Broke intaa store in Sjnttii Fartninghatn, Mass,,, • .arid instantly found himself face to face•with a clerk:. Both. had revolvers' but the clerk was colonies •to• .bear up under this heavy nick ' t,in usint+, his; and the bttiglar blow ; bat,: of course, many individuals q L • fP11 ahot'dead. h vo gone Under,. A man iii; Orange County wag rec3ntly prosecuted for embezzlement 'beoatise, having been entrusted by bus employer to•carry a jug of. choice whiskey loine, he drank it. all' up on the way. His lawyer put in: the defence that ho car - lied the whiskey honie•insido of himself, but the Justice of, the Peace thought. that wouldn't do, and held the' culprit t0 bail ' The Chicago. Tune;' correspondent writes 'as follows from the' Paris J xposi- tion --Tho, Canadian exhibit is really a railway officials never existed. He most creditable one. There is no attempt y at displays of machiner • but'' onlyto denier that railway men+ havei;ny Cont- place ucthivaa before the' publias ntunistic affiliation. will best advertise the natural. resources .tialor-Gen. •Thrinteriy tlse"oficer whir of the coitti"try. There is tz flkril represen- was in command of the troops at Pitts-. fallenof fruits, "done in wax.' The burg in July last, when n hasty volley killed thirty or fortycitizens and led to ...the destruction of millions of dollar's' ' -•bvoi Of of property, has resigned. The popular antipathy has profiled too strong for flim, ,and he seeks oblistist in private life. It is Believed that 'Ober reeinna- ons will ` follow. tll A. large meeting of workingmen last. Friday eight at Washington was ad- dressed by Uongressnlen Wright, Pride- more, and 11.arrison.and others. Reso- lutions Were 'adopted clenmuding the en- forcement of thee eight-hour law, repeal of the resumption act, malting green- backs full legal tender, and extending of material aid by -the Government to the people in shape of liberal appropriations for tho construction of; public buildings. Can ft ntall.swi'n1 in oil I Zia ("Ines - tion was lmactically'solved the other, Jay by n workman employed in air oil taannfactory' of Nice, who fell into a tank of olive oil nine feet deep. He wfis an expert swimmer, bat he went to the bottom like a plummet,' and was only sf.-ed.frotn drowning by the timely rid of a comrade. Oil Is too light to swim in; it la not sufficiently buoyant, and does not offer the resistance neees- Sary to keep a man afloat. There' has been a r1n1arkal le disc of eonataney iIi England. ' A man wlio separated from Itis .wife thirty-five years ago hes j•nst•returtied and offered to "kiss and make up." To jusflco• torthe man, we might state that a fete days prior to the offer the wife had•uiberited•at'argo estate. •' Chief Arthur, of ' the ' Locomotive , Brotherhood; who has just returned to Cleveland, 0.,, from: an extended: tour of the:West and North-west; says a better. feeling between the Brotherhood end the * leather, minerals, ores, woods, iron, and obi per are calculated to give also from. Cin• a most.Aattering impression in regard to out Canadian neighbors:' They have but a shall space,they have occupied. it to the best possible advantage, so having selected their' products and so exhibiting them their Hinted arca tells a much more effective story than many it far ,more pretentious department in ,other portions of the nxposition. Well-to-do paupers are all the rage in Great Britain' at present, Ono man has claimed his discharge from a Liver- .. pool poor -house, where he had saved looney enough frons the tips ofcoinpas- sionata visitors to buy a row of cottages, the rents of Sr lliah would suffice to keep 11ini in comfort. An old Welsh -woman at Pehybryn, recipient of outdoor r'olicf, W118 found to have $1,100 in goldand silver stowed -away in wall of the hovel, and en old ittain of Vorth has died, leav- fug $1,500 inibank, whohad long re. ceived $1 a weekfrom the, authoritiei,. 'besides charitable contributions from his .friends and the church. ITo was a miser of an original description, and their his friends canto' to visit him at, night, required thorn to bring candles, as he could not af'oid 4414. At.Pittston, on•-11londay,•18 Persons were poisoned by drinking the milk of a cow whoseudder had been bitten by l _ halt .-°"' oiuo wl l' ro a. e e s . P P y Captain John TGuirc, submarine diver, Iropo es, on'*Wager of 6-10,000,• to walk ander water on ,the bottom of the Ohio River, from. Cincinnati .to Cairo;'over 500 niles,,in 25. days: ' A man named nom- inated o tSteele has been t n- inatecl for ,City:' Auditor of Buffalo. For the sake of the pockets and the good numb of the Buffaloes, -it is hoped that names always go' by contraries. In it church festival in Newbury; 'Mo., meals were sold at .a ,della,. apiece' at two long tables; A• fine repast was `served at one table by negro waiters, while at the other exceedingly plain.fare was disdeuscd by tbo prettiest girlsin the village. ' 'The choice was a hard one to make, and the eaters. Were about evenly divided. The pastor ate plaid` food. _ There died in an asylum near -London, the other day, a lunatic in whose stomach one thousand eight hundred, and forty-one indigestible ;u t.icles were found—namely, twenty hackies,. four- teen its of -glns-, ten' pebbles, three' pieces of string, n Niece of rope, it fish- hook, a pin, nine br'assbuttons, and one thousand seven hundred raid eighty, two tacks and nalli:. '. , • The thousands of cotton operatives inn•Ennlund.who struck against areclgc- tion of wi1ge. at few week ago are re- turning to work at the reduced Wages about as fast as arrangements Carl b"o made to do so. They have suffered a privation, awhile the mill owners have lost tittle •or nothing by the temporary. shut down, The facts ought to serve as a useful warning to those who would be strikers in any country. • It is Worthyof mention that many of the former `employees of the Pennsyl- vania Railway who ,struck last year, and in the course of their strike cony- mitt;rd' such terrible depredations, are still oat' of employment. They have been doing nothing for almost a year,. and at Iast have resolved to appeal to their employers to retnove thorn from. all disabilities, and, wherever possible, restore them totheir termer positions'' Their' bad record preceded them wher- ever they went, and no ono wtiuld have. anything to do with them, Theyhave . , bitterly experiC'tleed'tlie truth of the old saying', Ic Give a dog a bad• lame and you may as well hang him," 0.0100F111.0111110.— man SU SO IBER BEGS LEAN is TO STATEE - 1.,tathe ub1ic that ho:koc .asurra ri#y.on Land alarge and snperiorclare of COFFIN' S-A C SKE TS, ' —=.stirs—• • "Coffin Trimmings -and Robes, • with a splendid IIF.ARSE: 1' M i' Corrxxs always on hand. Parties can be snppliod in one hour, at nny time, ritjav PER CENT LE, SS' Than Can be procured at any other place. A Full ,stook of FURNITURE Always on hand. ' TAOS.`ST.EVENSO'N. Clinton, lIa}'10,Or. . • ;CLINTON WOOLLEN MILLSI i 1 flit' S TtI • ' F.. 'r. S B. C f,IrP. it'$4I .(. L't• 1!iQ ,, s- o r itL• I »7:>itr !i zi :s•=•nitta? .-,• ,..= ,this. ear' aii in the past to do Mt kind o ., y : 1 s f ... .. - .:: CUSTOM VWVO.RK ' &IANUFACTURING i gaming added mare machinery t his establishment,' and by.always„` ivinghis personal' superintendence to all ' ''branches of thebnstness,ho hopesto give' general satisfaction. rbc following'L'I{ICES WUl lie charged this sown, tchlph Nln be 'found as low as any mill in the county:.. {"C.1itiIlrci, 3 cente; ,e nnr,r•G and srI,n I\xi, 13 cents; rnaktngPLAIs ExassEr. ox COTTON, I Go and •Cotton • Yarn, 25 cents per yard; TwILI,l:n do., 81) cents per yard; Tutt Ctomit, all wool, 37} cents pFryar,i; 11aisiirre $8 per pair; lions ilLA:ticETB, 82.78 per pair ; AL , woos, FLA eo1L, 30 acute per yard, •tc..',3 rvi%1 give 3 lbs. oitraolod yarn out of eveof •I Y ed for r. ; every 10les. v earCwool brought to sp{ . Tile followinprotluantftles of wool -will be regale- • 0 each yard :-Vain - on Cotton, 10 o,,,:Twill on Cotton, 12 or.., All Wool, Cloth,,14b, Blankets 121b; per air. keePcon constantly on Land • iT .1\ir C.A,RRIAG I WO1 KS 14 1.1( T 1}•il . JAMES CLARK IIaa ploastue in announcing to tile. inhabitants at Mythand vicinity, that fan has opened out in tho Carriage ranking buafncas, Alia Is now prepared fa 211 all entail ' for CAnII AG 1S, WAGGONS,. NOGGINS, ETo., upon jhe shorteat notieo; iab-it the most reasonable rates. None bat Brat -class workmen employed, and the Tory best material need. ItEPAIBING attended to Promptly and satiafactoiily. 110118E. SHOEING a specialty. • a al ). i Ago', for 1'1oril s h 'tiooltoril im p1crents c. c s One of: the beat manufaetorios itt Canada. Yvan and see samples of Boapern, btowcra, good Dr111s; Uorso'takes, Ploughs, eve., &e., before pnrehaeing elsewhere. 1>Hcaz' ON Q,VEEN . S'EltEET,. fxit Opposite the Dominfon Telegraph Office. Blyth, May 23, 1878. NOTICE TO PARENTS.. On aceOnnt of the continued increase of Children in the Junior Department, the trustees are obliged' to notify parents, that they can accommodate .only one half of the division at a time, say ono half in the foie - noon acid one half in the afternoon. , ' W. H. f1INE, Secretary. Clinton, lotay 10, 187$. .- A 11•11W0 stock of Blankets, Flannels, RltirtiuR, von cloth. `1 di•n, Ere... 01 1101,'oitn mann. . iactltru, also, 11. large quantity 01 3!IfYE., and £Q.t.Ii$E, W.11Ens,; • '01 excellent quality and durability, all of (which Dom prepared to trade fa wool, ant R•ili give the bigbt•st rice . for tool t Il a may ha cloth. it • .. w , o a , bo ny desirtr to eso ego !oa c of •• FA ILJIrn %—lou. win find it to your advtiutagc to call at. the CLINTON WQOLT EN.IIIL.LS lirforo disposing of year wool; as, owingtatlto low price teat nculI Is Nicely to range at Ibis yenta, you ails . tinct it +nut2a i.beaper and bettor.to frays your. wool ntanufnctttred into durable'W oollon Goods, • W 1VTL•`l1-20,000 lbs... of Q•0O1.? c Egli s'nEse1; -w00I•, for. which tad Highest market Price In cask • will bo paid: „.i✓: COt i3h..TT. C7 #i;ro t, fay aa, '873: o osooloossoensooss.r__ , to • l a G • Fi H M. .. W. (::tn. ab e ,a O ^ 7 , n a' V• Id chi i V 12,i14,t1 g: c.zi • r : . • H aea .51 A 7114 hafC .:' a a -4d. „N,em-4 ,; Fa' ictiwq • o nma 59 Ne:14".,c'1:14: . • , vovo Arf ao;)J-.i'f. Fd ' .. •-"' . ... 3 i t.-G . 1 Vi .0 v • G011el"al' SEWING MACHINE DEPOT. A ,splendid assortment of first-class SEWING MACHINES ahvays on band. NEEDLES . • and every furnishing kept in stock. • ALSO •LP'AXRI TG SHOP I Sewing Machines of every make repaired,. and new parts kept en. hand. avifig engaged a +ed practicalmnchinist, all work done hero is warranted to give geed satisfaction. Charges Moderate. ' 1 . NORSWORTSY iiaron Street, one door west Of t1;e Commercial 'Illotell, Clinton, Out, E ALLAN LINE •Mpuntcastle s Lt E P'.. _%-- LO DO nERI'Y---GLs GOWt v jo • ABCRTES'I1 MA PASSAGE. Citbia,IntermediateantiSteerage' ick eta' lit ifltVCat hats.*. . 1111E SWISClfIFE II E1SP T,1'(i,1",L•1C:°itzoa TO .1. inform the Inhabitanttdf Clinton ato ding country that be has started his NEW SAI/V. Every Saturday from Quebec. P1:IIU'V1AIi .. SCANDINAVIAN .. rBEIY POLYNESIAN ., 12th'* . 22nd" zea A.SSIA".NQ.:....,.,.........:201b +' STEFIR'AG3 TIORET5 TO Liverpool, .tondo)faerry, Glasgow, rltceens- town; Belfast, London; Bristol, Card' . rot tbtoogh tiokete and ovary information apply to A. sTItAtT0 1, Y#: T. II., Agent, Clinton, Clinton,ltay 01),12'1$. • oar urtitoir sTnd. ' Opposite the Great Western Station And Is prepared to Cut Logs; nibs%ares, or dli0tk, for G'uslb. S It'dhasarae 1:UMISER,ofal kindsan %mach forsale.. :ic.. sr>vrr C ? • . 1, t,'si>r-ov4Zen. Pit 18'8, ;, • 4