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The Clinton New Era, 1878-06-27, Page 6• •••••-••• 10W 11,fl 1I14414121.) 11A1410 A POZEN 11,10PIX litifitriflted ••••••-•.,„, TbIltRIFIED A (930tIJNTYe The following ocourretice 0110; haps paned in Orhezipore on April 8th, ia re- lated by the Bombay Caette There wets (1.141041111 Keno here 'on Tuesday it fternoon, when very large madoIephar it threerelt. the statiou and killed balf•441ozen pei.sons, The *pliant belonged. to the Rajah or Viziangram and Was brougbt.ltere from 13inares by a, we.dthy Mahoinetan on the °evasion of The marriage of a rela- tive or his: The anime1 was, as the .,tri Iwite repqrt;lm ein, the oyes - worked •auti not prnperly rationed ing its journey. The iee/gatt states. th.tt he asked for. soils -Money. for,:. (Houle •from his waster; who ordeeecl p.iaanent of four anynis 'or so—Whibli he 'declined lo •• receive. There were a eon* of men on the: hoittlalt; and the eetkettt was on the Shouldets of the ele- i)bnit when it ran away. .The, r.idera got fro' of the animal by earebing held of the branches of the trees' by which it eased. The taahozet remained 'orsome time ou its back and" tried hishest to keep it in chock, but • when he saw it ws impossible• for hitp. to: control the animal ha -jumped from its -batik: The brute killed six persons and injured two. On. of the deceased climbed pp a burn. boo tree in his endeavors to 'escape'bat tie animal uprooted thetree,and the men fell to the -ground, ,and the aniMal: kil- ]ttl but on the spat: At. eight O'clock 'in the evening the elephanttuned 'to-. • wards the Government 'Treasuryl and' the Reserve Police lirnits.. Some of the sepove, leaving their pharp,oys climbed np the mango -trees' and some imlted'ta'-' wards the English quarters, Continuing its mad career'the. elephant enteredl compound of Mrs. Ondlie''s• bungeloW, now occupied by Mr. Ilichi/son-, sab- DeptIty Opium Agent, • -who fired and hit the animal on the heed... Thiareade it more furious, and it endeavored tC0 enter the room occupied brMr. Nichol- son and his bendier.. Seeing •• thee Pliant in the verandadie-iired--again,. hitting it on the trunkiand blood pour- ed profusely from the wound. ,The.eni•-• mal was at large untirnexteinorning,' when it -was with•great difficulty secur- ed with chains by the mahout and seve- ral others. The elephant was kept here_ •• till Saturday, the . 7th inst.,. ,and then taken to Benares under guard. The • Mahometen bat been called upon by the Magistrate. to explain why he' did net take proper steps when he: :area, inform, ed of the syroptorne of madness' inthe elephant. The case' isnth:Oleg in:the criminal 'courts. ..• • • • • •'The Ifixttlifflf leotwOden;`1,, Peter the great NiTas.a tyrant.;13ut on the whole his,tyranny did good iereleo for his Roshian subject. A rhitittry,.ae • all despots must be, he -was not without rode- notions of justice and ‘.a. :certain consideration for those'who merited en- ' coaragement. One day a yonng•recreit was standing guard before the door of the entrance :to Peter's' private cliam• bers in --the—palate--of---Str.-Petersburg.-, He had received orders tcradmit no. One. As ho WAS.passing ;slowly: incl *down before the door, Prince Mentchikoff, the -favorite-Minister -of the Czar, tip- proache4 _attempting to enter. He was stopped by theTecruit. Tho Peitice, who had the fullest libertee• efcalling. upon his master. at any time, sought to push the guard anti pass him.. Tho young solaier would not • move, but or dered Ms highness' to stand' back, You fool V shouted the ' Prince.; ' don't you 'know ine The recruit smiled and said : 'Very well, your highness; but mk odors are peremptory to let nobody pass,' The Prince, exasperated at .the low fellow's impudence, struck bier a blow in the face with his riding -whip. • Strike away, your highness,' said. the soldier; 'but 1 cannotlet you go in,' Pot r, hearing the noise, opened tt.e door and inquired what it meatt, and the rrince told him. The Czar was • AV1Setly hilt, said nothing at the . -time. In the evening, however he, sent for ho Kince OIdiI. • ultpeored, Peter gave his own cane to the soldier, saying - • . • That man struck yon this morning; aow• yon must return the blow witli .oy stick.' . The Prince was amazed. Your Ma- e'ty,' he said, 'this common soldier is t'.) strike me 2' • I make him' a captain !' said Peter. "Ihit I'm an dicer of your .Majesty!s "Aousehold,' objected the. Prince, make him a colonel of any Life Guards, and lin officer of tnyhOuseholdt' said Peter egain My rank, your Majeity kneays, is that, of General again proteeted Ment- chilroff. Then I make him a General 1 So " that the beating you may got tney Coale from a man of your rank. The Prince got a eotind,threelling it the presence of the (imp The reeruit was next day commissioned. a. General, with the title of Count Oroitiofr; and was the founder of a powerhil 'family,. whose descendants are still high in tho Imperial service of Russia. The stones of the min in.Syria,,,whieil i4 saicbto be that of the'Tow,er of Babel, aro joinen with eephalgrei instead of mortar. . • • items of Interest, An, avt3rage day's labor is said to be equivalent to lilting 3510touu, AA unto own woman and man called. D. M. A. W'ttts to the iloor of his reel- denee, Northti le, N. Y, and threw vita ol in his rage. It is ft'nrod both (Ice nee horned tont, 'A- Item het, of the English newspopm at.ecomplaining tiitterly of the klub .nd 1'Xt01.6011 5 till'endy ChArg( 1.1 and prectistel ni foreigners who have visited Ptris to +Attend the'Eeposition. A large family by.the name of Rob, E int P Need, a r i ed recently in Oregon. it consisted of fatheri 03.5.•!ancl „pi nteen-children.-tbenkleste t•venty-one . years. Of the ointeere. twelve are•twin children. • ..At lJis er Uounty,N. Y., Vrede.riek.limahlo Ifilled his s wife with axi, while sho was'asleep in .bed. Her himbai,c1; i witireegl Uv the blows, • Heed •tw� shots at tire father Wounding( hien le' the -lice, The cause of the .rourder is +laid to he dislike of his danghe ter -in-law, LiverpOolcorresPondent states that within the last threi3 daya no less than 2,700•11eed.of cattle live been landed at the port of.14yerpool alone; of which up- wards of 1,800 Wets bred and fed in Canada. The 'best of these havebeen sofildh•aetad.prices a .r riging, from £:.28 to- R4o pr- p• •• A barge with tel -O 'thoestencl beehives abbard'is afloat an. the Mississippi, and. is to be moved tip ,and down the river .cluringtteaon, 80,: HS to be afltke. 'time ittiintdst Of flowers., • The bees . will thus be kept continually. within reach of the best material for honey. . • ` John, Isaac end PeteiBawn,baeheor trotters and aged menTliVieg'slic Miles froin fluiitingdqn Ps., Were 'tnitnerai:. fully beaten by• tvotrampson Wednes4 di:, Isaac. will prekablydie. The tramps knocked . down the •housekeeper, one• holding her while :the other ransacked the honse. They. finally decamped with $4,000 in bonds and -some cash, • On. beingpursuecl the tramps fieed at their puretiers and escaped.. , . • • THE CLLNTON NEW ERA. :rs- )10 1.4.1 01 VI N G.0 qusINES CRUj.OKSHAN.K. the paidie that he is selleug off his entire stook of Boots and:Shoes at less than, wholesale prices/ , , As be intrinic learing illroei.i., Tile Whole will be Old at A aaolifloo, dee eke offers ...aulli 1/11.1i1K, i'f.t.fli.B. it.i... 1.cry 1,.,(!nrt,,, on AI but StReclkl. fllr Dale on reasonabletorins, Tini it, a tory ettolitl4.) tvir ally it w a wikilLioi to d.get a good business stand, All partio'!!. inclet‘ttit 1,., the ,.tittAn jt,,: Li, it,,,, -.t4 note or book Account, tire requested to pay the 131(flo. 1)401..0 Lin ISA!) ot: Jiliy,'ag %illpiti ikkWatilitsi after that date, will be placed in court, . — • VLINTON; .11mo, 1.d71-4. • ••• ' •. • . voloromr.rmarsrsarxwv=rplortrInm•rarrr.O. On Wednesday evening, D. Crawford . uegro, shot and' killed bis wife in, Beech Island South Care:dine,' then ki- led hitnself on Thursday Morning. :While a, Mr: Terry, a short distance frorn.s;here the ether tragedy occurred, chopped .white woman; with whena he was living, in the had with. a 'hat:. ehet,.shot, her, and then abet und.killeti himself - , • CLFION WOOLLEN MILLS , • . r NEF, ,Iti601. TO TUN T UT 41.1 IS' BSDPA1OD. i. this )e.a., iti LW, 11,,ht, Rt• I . , ; ' ' , • , • • • • OUT() M WOR ritANT-for4oiritil . - r, , o o , pot 6 gi g 1• IbIllIiIZrolea tr812:2:t11113). !r) hi 4 : 7"en'iti'itni;V:g ii1R!'411114g14111_811."71. Tart iltlga"1".°°1Qatgl w be o arga if. VOOKOni 'Jin.will bo touli'd• on ow no' aaysnaul It. van comity ." CAiguso,'3..; nr..ti 1.1.gonsoond SP(NRINI.1, IA 1:001; makirM Pawns FLANNA ON eliTTON., .I tO And '004011 ..;1.141.1! ti?!iii, its not' yard; '1;wfor!cr.,,,go , 80 owns per yard; 1.;.:nra., ?.3r.o•rif,..allliwoo1,11g oent,iperyor; DiratutaTs ., ; per s ir ; ionaa Bt. %NH `an, ($.3.7 1,er lot—, MAL Wool. LANti L, AO CO A4 tor - rd, &c. I will g ve 2 lbs. of reeled urn 4•Itl• • f •-..vt I y it) fps. ot pleat, weoihroaght to spin. The following quantifies Of v0011+111 be reouir, ed for eash yard : •• Poi lo o o Wtton, 10 ((,, twill on Cotton, 12 ea., A1.1 \Sg1, 12 oz., Fall 010th, 4. u)., matikots ltrui; per,roi, kiiipp, constantly on hand • :. * . • ,,,tEti.goe4tockta4,*,1;.,11,1E131,11*.s*Ls,,,triparVellittliliatiitt..tylioigr,,t4G1 Ofiliaoltijko. oTAnripsZENteivi•Rol ...4$53; • "I'll Tgliul" ... 0 exi•ile 41, quality owl durabilitY; ail of which I sin prepared to trade fo: Wool, and will.gfr.A...the highest price • . • ' • R.r Wool, to all who InsY desire to exchange/or Cloth; .... • ,.. :, r.t.n.:11Eltpi- .01.1 will find it'to you'r,okvariranil to ealint tho. CLINTON WOOLLEN'3111tSbeforc diepOking of 1 our woo), es, owing to tbe low priou that wool is likely, to rangoat this year, yon will find it ranch cheaper ", • Rita bottei to have your wool alantiteetaveLl into durable WoolloriGoedse • . , .. W A NI F.I 15-2o,000 lbs. of -004..rD-Cal-e:N-PI,DRCE-4.004'lerwhicirtIns-high-esfrearicet price ln. eiteli , . • • • . . • ' El* . CORBETT. win bo er41,7TON• May 211, 1873. E1. • • • • z • T.; t . I• 9 • E -t.• 'A • •• P4,7,11i .11) ' . • fit," e g c= •4-A,-,ge, • og • .0-40 C2, 1-1 00 • r• -•-t 2 .9.11 .t a a • ^ . • .51* ^ . • 04 • • O' 21.1 4°. g ,g*"' -c4:1 g: ca, -,4•3157:. Z A • bl) I .P -16. I i--4/ ' 18 RAI . • g • ces : ,Y;is. • § " e•••4 , i••••••I t=r1 t, rs • sig.. 1.6Iii,•• •,,3 .0. pr., 6; p4 .cn ' and QV.' " • III, e -t • 0' ' § ,g Pitt s. :,1 • • '7 - r=4 .23 rl s c.) ..re • •• • • ,ee-e • e.fg e • • .1131 A good story is told of an. Ogdene.burg cantracter in connection with the late' G 1 • . E oe, that.:eity ow:Vii ',a steain 'Pio. ' Thie ' ' '' • . . . ,. -Was eharterea, it-is,said A) ' b of Fenians, for the puepese' of makings descent on Canada ; Cornelius,. however; was nota dynamite mun;and first sena bver and warned Canadian's; then taking son it scopisailed back, intending t� take the Fenians abroad and dumpbbis pre• cioturfreight in the riVer, The ruse was discovered, and Mr.. Daly has lost tiny chances he may have had of: being a • . ... It was quite a problem with the kobtl people of „Ne weastle; England, some weeks -ago how to bury their giant, He weighed' seen hundred and twenty. eight ' pounds, and was six feet three and a -half inches high. For a giant he lived in somewhat circumscribed guar-. ters, and at first it westhought it would be' necessery to remove. the roof to get in his coffitt. Finally a window was en- larged, and that difficulty was solved. How to get it and the deed giant one was thenextproblem.• The two weighed a ton. At last a derrick was proeured, and they Were hoisted out. Froin all this it plainly appears that tile being a giant has its drawbacks, , , • . N Fenian raid..setrre ' Ocitneliiis Daly, . nera ciii E t ttlass SAWING MACHINEwayS4n4 and 'EDEES. A .1..-, s 0 ' R. E P.A. 1 n 1 1•T' G - SHOP .., 11V, TI.T11.4= • JUNE 27, 1878. • • MC)1Ra. For the tteneilt. •of. those, who. have not had a chance of getting Oheap DreSs goods, we have • extended the time ot our great . • . . . RF,SS 0-00DS SA1Hi For One week, The greatest bargain§ ever offered in. Clinton are now offered to the ladies of this *place, and district. Every one •shotild make it a 'point to 'take advantage of chances like this. • . • Very ortsy Tailonng. We are closing aul ends of Tweeds: Secure some. ' • • -' At amusing :incident is :told itr con- nection With • a recent . debate 'iri the English. PadiaM Mit, A ObbSeriative offered; it hot of a shilling doiatt, Sir wiiiin to. iitircourt,..4 apooctit. - that he would close. Ma oration with the words " the, Brtrieh, Empire."' ,, T he _bet was accepted, audits dm ex-SolicitovGeneral begitu.liis peroration in his accustomed grandiose -style, with treich claseie fold- :ing and unfolding of the aims, the ex- dit ement,.arnong the knot of members .who were in the, secret of the wager grew hitt:lime, At' 'last the end came, end Sir Williare.eat down tittering in hie most sonorous volee his closing. words "the Empire."' The:Consorva 'ive lost his bet, for the word " Brats t '.'. was not tiara ;,, but holtimost 'Won i .,1 . . Sewing Machines of every rnake repaired, and new parts kept on band. Having engaged • ' practical machinist,. all work done here is warranted to giv d good satisfaction. Charges Moderate. H. NORETIORTHY: • • • 111Or4)zt,Streei, one door westot 9.0 Couriniereloi Motel, Clinton.. Ont.. • • • MONEY TO LOAN Mounteastle's MILL 8, • . • wine SITBSCRIMIR 1114S1'1110TVIPLIS. 131.1(1S• TO -L inform the inhabitants o f Clinton and surrounding countrythat hehts starred his NEW:SAW MLLL otetivilor: $Thtgi'4 Opposite the Great Western Station Aita iitepartil to Con Lolls okshares, or Mop for Cash; 1Te Itas also I,U7n1111Ep.• of al kinds en ltd 1'0;8310. r .113. COrtrrOri, jati.17, 1875. THE ALLAN LINF LIVDREOOLLOXIXIDDRIY—Iliii1001ir s40P,Tssir S. ;144.-S.SAGE, cabin, Eta tertitedi nte nod siveriigeIlek. as al Lowest states. 'XX UNDENIABLE THrrn. • • You deserve to seer, and if you lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life in this beau. Wel world, it is entirely .y.otir own fault arid there is only one excuse for you,— your unreasonable prejudice and skepti- cism, whieh has killed. thousands. Person- al knowledge and common sense reason- ing will soon show you that Green's Au- gust Flower will cure you of Liver Com- plaint, orDyspepsia, with all its miserable effects, gnat as sick heatehe, palpitation. ofthe heart, sour stomach, habitu4 cos- tiveness, dizziness of the head, nervous prostration, low spirits', Ste, Its sales now reach every town on, the Western Conti- nent and not Druggist but will tell you of its wonderful cures. You can buy a Sample Bottle for 10 cents, Three doses will relieve you. Stops that terrible cough, and thus avoid it tonsumptive's grave, by takin Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Asir cough remedy it is unlurpassed, 'Sold by druggists, • .Every .Saturdey.• from likebee. PRItdr('IAN .. .. t JratIe, , SCANDINAVIAN" .... " ''18.51thh ••• SARIITATIAN... " ' coassrAN, .. • •., • .. • ...Unit " • 20th . • .• • • fil'Ell41ADY. TICIILTS TO • • Ltiler,p00, Ann ffinifierita, Olavo?o, Ovens. . town, &Vast, London", Bristol', CardiJA Par through tickets every information apply to . A.. STRATTON, (1, T. R., Agent, Clinton. Clinton, tray 30,1818. . F. G. LANE, AtilTri/N$Elt, AND API •FOR Jig orzetY 01' JIiTJtON. ATAS9 OdiSVAII$SIC011 1V11?,,noi-mzszp . atakniumvs BLOCK, , Boit EndsIllintS,c4- Fisher & Downs, ,Clinton., Aro tripplying, oa saon•Z (gotten, Bolt.Ends and Nuts for Bridgeso Vrom fl Inch cIownwarda, Atal any length required. Their Bolt Cutter performs the work in the best manner. • ,fe DOWNS, Clintotillta7 2, 103, ' • " • •t ON. EASY TERMS,:, • fly Ve131111 UMe printlinit nun • be repaid in orttor ut Clinton, Jane 27;1878, • . • J. C. GILFZOY. • .GLASGOW MACPHERN SO7,&•-CO CLIMAX THRESHING MACHINES • . • .• ' 1.• • • .= THRE0iiiNG *4.01-inCiEs, 1ITT'S lf1011E P:OWitlf* • Aoilacii.T;TuitAL ENGI.NES. - • • • Por coming season we are introducing' niiny new and. Valunble, improvements, ,whieh will • plane our machines ritt INADVANCE of any others nianufactufecl in the Dominion., We ea- pecially Call the attention of threshers to our CLIMAX .SEPARATOlt, with the Nev End. Shake SAO, .whieh; for ithoothness of running, capacity. and Perfection of Cleaning, far sur- passes Anything yet produeed, It las been thoroughly tested, has proyed 's cornplete' : • •• • •• sUccess, and is fully ,warrantetl.. . • • ' • I:UM:A.37i • -'1'3EB ./g" • , • •• • • • • • • • BRUCEFIE LD, May 11, 1878. It is. with leasure I testify •tb the superiority of your Nniv END SITAICt CiLiafAx • •• SEPARATIA. I thoroughly tested it last season, and can say that it runs the. snloothest-and • • liyhtelt, leas the largest capacity for separating. and 'cleaning,.cincVd,oes the best work of any' machine I have yet seen. quite unnecessary to brace the, machine'. 'All that is required:, • is to Set in.Diage, When; it is. st3isiv..forirork, ankikwillitmiiiithont*a.noice Livonia, 'itof iiiIny other thiiiihe NEw Ertri &Irm•a Craiox. • • • .••• JOHN AlKENHEAD. • MANY ()THEN. IMPROVEMENTS, such as lowering the front (or Cylinder), end niachine, adding a tightener pulley to Fitnning.Mill Belt, Windlass for raising the 'Straw CarrierS, improved. "Concave Adjuster," oto., have,been made, :which will add largely.to the'. worth -of Machine. " ••••• • .GUR-PITT'S POWERS have been imProved' in 'various Ways; still further adding :to • their durability, convenience, and ease of running. ' . • ALL MACHINERY IS Eu AND CAREEIILLIf TESTED BEFORE LEAVES VNE FACTORY. '11'e inspicA0A4LoarAnrwleine21 before'intrehasing ,e4selonere: , ' • • • ' • GLASGOW, MACPHERSON &,CO.;• CidNTON AGIticITLTD11.1.1, Wonics, May, 1878. • • ati • any Cline during te term • ,of LOall. Pri,T ' W. W. FARRAN. Clinton, Birch.1878. • REmovAL... James. Tewsley,butcher, .While thanking his friends for tholiboral DittrOnago bestowed on im itt tito past, takes thio means of 10 forniing them that he has removed front the trinket Buliding, . • To' the Shop occupied by: Eir Finch, Albert Street, direetly opposite the Market, iliore Ito 1901 be Pleased to trieet them all and as many nevi ones • as may tarot him with their tustom.- Alt kinds of"Meat kept inseason, and sold at reasonable -talcs. -rtwer.mt. Clinton, rob. 14, 1575, NEW CIRRIAGE WORKS IN BLYTH. 01)ERIC- ENDRY. • • . • Manufacturing Company, T. Boilers, Engines. and Hill Machinery of Latest•Sfyles. miArni.nt.),•s Purifters, of Irp.p" roved. • • • •• . • • • • STOITESThriirions kinds. Brass . and Iron Castings, PEPAIllS.'r.tioarreal ATTIIND11.1) ,..- F —000nd-hand Engines and Boilers of 10, 20 and 30 • • , • • IIOrse Power ; also, Stare Machine, Spin* ancriteading Machine, mid treading • Jointer and Plainer. . (loonnion;: Fobi, 1877. TB THOMSON & WitgAMS ENITACT1111% C. • OF STRATFORD,. .1PORATET) 1874, Successors to Thomson & Willtamo, of Mitchell. Agrioultural Engine Works • • A . H.K 1 • JAMC ES LA I :40. • !Teeple:more in annoyer init to the inhabitants of Myth and vicinity that he has opened oaths the 0nMaga making busIness, and is new prepared to 411I all ordure 0 • 01A.It1UAG1138,. WAGGONS, 331/4GIE8, ETD, upon the shortest notice, mid at the most reasonable rates Nono Mit first•olass workmen employed, and the very best flagella! used. REPAIRING Attended to promntry and siitisfaetorily. nonsu SITOSTX(1 a .. spOoialty, • Agog for. Floity's Agnoultitral Implants, Ono Ot the best manufactories in ettnari. Call and I106 samples of ReaperS, Mims, Seed Drilifi,flbrse Bakes, rmitotia, &r., t,, before purchasing eloothere -.4* . ,- . • .i.85114».'OX " 41/ISEN, STREET, 010 Opposite the Dotaislontelograpli Illyth, Mar 2311875. • DIRECTORS : •4, • ROBERT THOMSON. PREsIDENT A. It. 'WILLIAMS, Vraz-PsEti. ; ALF,X. GR.A.NY, : SSOAttgats, ;J, REDFORD, W.-4LOWAT, J, CORCORAN, W, MARSHAEL. • MANUFACTURERS OP Johnsion' harvesters, Single Reapers, Mowers and Gonilfined Mathines, nroddeolt Seeders, Seed Drills, Horse Powers, Sawing Utichinos,'Grain Crushers, StrO.v7 Cutters, inows, Gang Plows, &c.. Builders Of Steam -Engines arid Bolters, al) dizes, wA.Tpit. WB11E AND ALB KiisTi38 Ols` Contractor:910r Griot and. Sato Mills Coniplete. Also for Water Works for cities, toms anct villayes, on the !roily System *r Cheese Factory Machinery a Specialty. Address', I[IXSON &WICIAIAEL8, litiuitufaeldring Co., titration*, Ortt. Fee, 9, 1970. • . ,