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The Clinton New Era, 1878-11-07, Page 3.], :o -I' .CJ 1,.ARFI i , 181 $. 11 ' 1 rs Pal•tiugtow'soya the only way to prevent steamboat explosions is to lntike engineers bile the watercis shore. Most women have need to- whisper .'lead us. not .in to toinptlition' when tbey::aee \'!natter witb .a new bonnet. 3: Will you nettle that obi' account of ypurs, this morning said a colonist, i - • o are mistaken in e r s man; 'No, a u rats a the nn ,y � ant net' one of the old settlers' Hennepin county, -Minn., has $2831- MO .in its treasury,and owes nobody, What under the sun is the treasurer ' waiting for ; why don't he scoot ? lI'ley saythat the Indian azanie for °dams is "Worak-to•che-r»esh•he=kaw- haw," ' That's what we always thought; it was, It means." tired and hungry,,. probably. '1 am standing,' . yelled the 'orator,', on the .sacred soil of libei'tee.' ' You• are standing,' yelled -Ida creditor,, -ton the soles of a pair of boots you haven't` paid me for.' y Some • crush(, rusty; fusty, musty, dusty, 'curmudgeon of a man gave the following toast'at a celebration :-- r Our. fire .engines -may .they be like our old maids, ever ready, but never wanted.' timid fellow went to••bis .ciergnaan in g eat fright, =and told. him he ey hadbsoon a ghost,. '¢In h w'hat shape didit.appear-r asked the minister. ' 'It looked like a great ass.' ' You .have, been frightened, stir, by yoltr owri shadow,' said the clergy- man. A chap kissed his girl about `forty times straight along; unci when he,stop ped the tears Dame into her eyes, arta she said in a'sacl tone of voice - -' 9.h 1 John, I feel,yoa haye ceased to love me.' ' No, I haven't,' replied Johta, ; but I must breathe.' ' Prisoner at tht bar,' said, the jildge, is there anything you wish to say-'1TV, fore sentence is passed upon you 2' The prisoner looked wistfully toward• the door, and remarked that he would. like to say ' good evening,.' .if".it would be agreeable to the company Butthey wouldn't let hini. •A elan can always tell exactly how tall he_ is by . walking 'through :'a low door in the dark. Next morning hey- can measure .ithe height of the. :-door ' and thenMeager() frorl where it struck to the, top of head, gild the '•twotoge- ther, substract the swearing; and Mill- " tiply by .what o'clock it was when' .he. got ho /.g, ane resu wr I be his net height. • It is written in a fine female. -hand. It's a poem, and asks:-=" What was. the dream of your life 2' It was,signsd ' Elfrlda•'• \e h t en''t vboria for--t-lle' poem., but just"to quiet Elfrida rvw}ll .answer her conundrum. , Thfrdream of our life has. been to be rich• enough' to put on a clean .shirt every day, And to. have two suits of clothes, with a a' 'of suspenders to caell pair of pants. • Let it has never been realized,. 1±ilfrida. , The :t'oltl1601 "r$ou'a nt: Toil," t k'eller-citizens,'' said he, .'-I'nl a bard,fisted son. of toil,' I'm a bricklay- er rioklay er by trade, and not n bit -ashamed of it. •No sir, I wasn't born with a, silver spoon .in my mouth or cradled in the lap of luxury., I'm a self-made 'man, gentlemen,' ,_ , You'd better have let.out the, job,' remarked a voice in in the rear of the ball. CQVNTY OI' HURON, 'lo•Wiir: i'vin� _�a • 6 .By virtue of a Warrant, issued under the baud of tlae;'IY,atrdela' of the County of I•Iuron, and the Corporate Seal of the said County; bearing date the Fourth day et. July, A. D„ •1878, to me directed, for the collection of arrears of tuxes due on the un- dermentioned lands, l hereby give notice, that unless the said taxes, together with all lawful, costs and charges, a sooner paid, \ will, on THE, ()LINT' T NEW EA,, TREASURER'S OF 'LANDS -H ' scorned • e 10 4.19 n dt n t0.t 1 tel'rr o s e i u i erten, but proceeded, , • r ' ' Yes, fellow -citizens, I'm proud'or. having risen by honest industry, proud of appearin' to solieit your salvages as a true representative of labor ; ars one which has. _contributed to. build up this comrnunity by'the sweat of .Isis brow, and the work of: his bands. '(Applause.) ,As I was, saying, I'rn a bricklayer' by trade. I've. worked -to. rise more than half the palatial wansions; magnificent cotninercial atruotnres, anti heaven pointing : spire§ which beautify and - adorn our- town. (Great.,enthustasw.,) And here, •right here,, gentlemen,' are the identical tools with which. T ,have carved out my,way'to.prosperity.', • '•. Here the orator examined a trowel. And hammer, amid deafening 'plaudits. 'P's'ern this way,'.: said an. .excited' listener,..evidently belonging to.' the' .}• working class; 'lot iuo. gaze nil thein relics,' . The. tools were handed- to, him, and. lie scrutinized them with deop interest, ' You say. 3'Qu work b ' kl• y' ' Wednesday, the. Fourth clay. of Qecember,: next, • Al THE HOUR' OF ONE O'CLOCK, P.5. AT THE -• . • Court House in the To' ri!of Goderid Proceed to sell, by . Publics •Auction, the said lands, or so.•much thereof as may be,: -sufficient to diechargo such Arrears of taxes and the charges. thereon, • , Get or cart nt Patp tttod or Alnanllt , Cost8 Name; ttdtteossToc. or Street,, Acres. Un greeted, of'Tases &Cont- Let P �tnisslon. Total. • ' TOWNSHIP ' OF ASHFIELD: • b, pt.ot ht } tet n Oiv19lon . Gil lratented 328.7'2 81 $0 • N pt 1 , :3rd W Division 40. Patented 22 08 1 0:3. N 14 13th W llivision 100 13iip tontod, 41) 08 ' 33, TOWNSHIP. OF GODERiCH- 1't as a r10 .a er w pt.t�i• .., i3 lQt. t'utented .. said he •tui•ning.shar '1 'to the Alter: • s', Iv; ,, . Part :t. Mtaitland'• ' ,rr Patented ,. ' e. 1' y Jamie II hIn ' Put 3' Maitland • 2 Patented Yes: Win. Miller .. ;;-• Part 4 to •,, Maitland 3 • Patentor! ?' i. w. ColIni; 1 art 108 Maitland „, PtitO)3ted .. And,:Nith them tooln James Craig .,..:cart 106 Maitland. . }, PateUted ..' ' Yes •sir those are the vel'. tools I, T. W. Collins .:., Part 107 _ Maitland ,• .}S:.Patented Y botlgllt'when made m first Start as .u: dolls calms, ,-..'Ntrt 107 ::'Maitl'and .. „.' Patented 3' • 1,, part 5 : 3aVield... • 431 Patented . , jouiiieyman. To thotii ` owe fill filly 1Y part 5 : Hayfield -,-. • 42, Patented ,. prosperity.' ' ' TOWNSHIP OF GREY- ' \Nell; then; tnust•st►y "'yeti'. deserve great :credit. So :dors.'any it aii 'flint• .could., lay. •brides, with ntloh, weapons. - • Gentlernen,'turn' n to thc1audle►ice :` ju1t look at .'ern tis 'a.•ga1'dner's trowel' • and a carpent .r►;.-lnarnmer:•1'. ,•: . Boody and Hignres.• . .. • Great Britain uses 500 tons of snuff per. annum. • • neer 40,00011uf%alo hides have .becri ship- ped east from Bismarck this season - Purls has; 05,000.horses; '.London 400,- 000, more 00,000,'morethan Paris,..L'erlin, Vienna, and• New York combined.•. Baring the last two years the importation of`coffee 'Mottle United States has increas- ed 3,000,000 pounds ioinial-aaltre-of tlae agricu]tural•pro- ria.' r 1s.r-1'+testeass. VILLAGE • OF 'MANCHESTER, iN TOWNSHIP' OF 1 ... I'atente.' TOWNSHIP OF ` MoKiLLOP,': x`71+girt.\ 1-ath iO Patented 87 - 13th 28 t`- ,13th •.'213 ..., 14th , 25 18th 100 1 !dented, 100. unpatented. • 100 thlliatentcd. 100 Lrnpatented.•- T'OWNSHIP• OF HAY. W $ 10th 50 Patented. a j of N:. 0 .,,. Late ltaiil 1,t,t 33rt Patented":, • 0. , 20 • 43' 41 ' 4,i• 40 • VILLAGE OF :ZURICH, IN. HAY. [tu4.n'v•survoy • 1.5 Patented- ,... ' - '•` 176 Patohted • ,,.. 1 ;:: Patented .. • " " 1 G . Pato'tited "� • .1 l4itt'ilted a 1 -Ti. Patented , ..., f.• q 1.5 Patented .. •};o3-- ' 1 20 1.513 1 13 1 56 .1 .13 319 118 3 013 1 18 0 39 • 1 25 t, 3„ 28 3 7; . 1. 18 24 30 1 70 •2104 1 00 ,3,80 52 33 71 51'41 6118 261 4,33'.. . •7 O1. do .401 26 00 22 04 90 0:1 1 80 30.81 29 at 1 80- tl0 81. `31 57 1 58-- ' 38 45 32 00 1 08 - 34 88. • -0 32 1. 33 1) 6,5 13 03 .1. 40 - 14'46 71; .1'341 •180 76 1 10 1'86 3 84 • 1 ;18 4 52 ;34 118 1 5`2 333 118 452 304 .. 1lir • •4'19- ' 3 01 1.15 .,t 19• TOWNSHIP OF 'HOWIOK. 1 art 3(1 .lrtl• � :. Patented 76 14 n 4. • 103 Patented 137'T)r. VILLAGE .OF GORRIE, ,IN TOWNSHIP -OF HOWICK, :ducts of •Great Britain is stated -t(, exceed - £300,000,000 sterling'. ,Two million people are employed` in France cultivating the` grape, and'in the manufacture of.various. wines:. Californta,.it is estiniatede-will:-ti0ededa this year not less' than 30,000,000 bushels of wheat and 14,000,000 of barley,, Two hundred'thonsand pounds of human -hair-are-annna]ly sold sn Paris, and the averatge price is twe vo cents per ounce., • p. u� • There are est ed to be about 400,0011 persons connected with the Christian ,Qhurchea in India, China; and Japan,; be- sides 200,000 children receiving a Christian ecl uoation, There -are. forty-one iron ship .htiilclinl establishments on the Clyde, near Glasgow, giving employment to 50,000 people, in: all tho%rauches. The . capital employed" is over $10,000,000.' ' St. Louis lois twenty-six flouring !hills, with: a capacity of 12,000 -barrels a day. For the past six •months the receiptsof wheat have boon 4,832,003 bushels, against '2,410,811 in the sante tune last year. Castles in the an. TUE rummies ComPL.1ixP. .. 1 be a-varmen, zo I be. And now I rants to know, ' •' OVhy that tbo price of wheat, I see • Goes lower andsmore low. :Mackenzie puts us down we knew, And gives us' too much rain; Tui• John is here, it 12)wor goes, ' And rainin does remain. I vents Zur, John the price to raise, And vix the weather zunt; Or when he cries " come vete; ' I says; J. No, I shall stay to hula." • ' -drip.• A Glasgow haillie visited • Paris its one of a deputation to Louis Philippe. The king said, when showing thci party through his library, whore be had,many of the English classics :' ' You will. know Milton very well 1' '' .Oil, bless = gulls, cheerfully, delighted that. somothing had beau mentioned that lie did know, . ' Yes, your Majesty. I know Milton very well (Milton is . a little plaoo in the neighborhood of Glasgow); we're ,just .building slaughter-llotiees•there,' • Wo wonder if there are .very many gentlemen ln Clinton•nut"to the torture of the man described in the • last nuin- ber of Harpe'r's. A captain, 'belying 1t hat for 'his swife, received .these or - 'girders from the ,Iylliuer'1. "" tell' your wife, if she wants it dressy, •to pa; a panache of six forward, 'Mace it lizard or beetle to hold it, and put another - lizard -on the band• that covers the cur tain. That's easy to remember.' And this is the way he d'eliverecl Omit : 'She, said if you wanted it 'dressed up to put • a -pancake and sixteen poisoned feathet:s curled up forrid, clap •on some 'lizards and beetles to belay them• and cover the lizard on the baled with veer curtains.' Hints to sportemerfs •Don't point your gun at yourself. . Don't point your gun at any ane else. Don't carry your gun so that its range incluiles.:S11 your hunting companions. :Don't try to i')nil out whether your -gun is,;loaded or not by shutting one eye and looking clown the barrel with the other. Don't Use your gun for a walking•stick. Don't climb over a fence, and pun your g11ix • through mtlzcle foremost. Don't throw your gun into a boat'sd that the trigger will catch in the seat and tllb charge be deposited' in your stornooll., Don't use your gun for a sledge-liatnnier. Dotr'.t carry your gun full cooked, Don't carry your gun with the hammer•down. Don't lie a fool. Ti►e comnloucat is largely fed on self and bred for its fur, in Holland, where the finest skins are obtained. Large quantities are also collected in Holland, Bavaria and Switzerland. In France about 80,000 cat-' skins are furnished annually to commerce, The magnitude of photography iia au in• dustry is strikingly illustrated by the fact that define the past year 40,000,13uo cartes - de -visite tvero,prodeced in Germany ; the number of photographers employed was 3,000, and fho•rlUitntity 4)f -nitrate' of silver used web abort 0000•pourids. In 1800 Boston consisted' of only 783 acres of solid land. 'TTo-day it covers 20,- 100 acres. The population thele was 2"r,• 000 ; now it is 300,000, and 025,000 people live within a circle of twelve miles from the City Hall, The total. valuation' ][ns in- creased from $15;o0o,onq to S630,000,1s'iu. English election expen:4cs4tre iiutor`loiisly very high, bet in former years they were higher. In 'Yorkshire;. hi 1827,' Lord Mil- ton and Mr.' Lascelies paid .out e, trillion .dollars, but Mr. Wilberforce beat them at ori expense of faily ^0175,000 to his friends,• In four elections, in 1.830 alld 18:3 ,'Lord' Londonderry spent $130,000 in Durham alone, and did not will. The' pnblieod-ebt'of S363,000,000 which Japan has incurred i1) .settling the claims= . of nobles and gentry entitles her to. take high rank among the nations whiel'l ltiive succeeded in burdeeili4; themselves.with heavy mortgages, The 'Government -Ms, however, adopted au Americani iilea,.and will improve its 'credit by paying off• every year? $120;000,000 ,of tire' debt, though the revenue is now only $53,000,000. The reindeer replaces ,the horse and the 0x where those animals eonl1 lint be tltil� i8ed. In the -Russian empire tilers - are emu putell to he R11001' 1,000,000, of which 080,000 are in Europe. in 8iberllt there are more than 300,000. In iCoraks of Eastern Siberia, who are nomads, and live. in akin tents, have immense herds of rein- deer, some tribes owning not loss 014;115, - 000. These supply their food, Clothing, and Means of transport. The pride elf the :Laplanders is also to have large ilord of reindeer for their sledges.. 'liiey rirink the milk of 'these animals, and drake ellerof it, they clothe themselves with the•s'Ina, and eat the flesh, whieh•is pronounced good, 1 13 2: ay. 4 94 73f) 42 GREAT CLEARING SALE: determined to o out., of the Book and Stationery 111.1 *Hiss, I will offer - FOR ONE -.MON THE WHOL1a. • S'J'OOJ OF: d PAP'.; S 1::<<A:I 'I ;e .; MILT ]30okt , 11a CE1 1 O�w±A3ook 113TC.A.Iil 330003at,. ST; �.9'I0T �'R,Y, Fi _ _• • ..,T c- Y j GOO D a • : '. AT 1f '.,, , COST' A Y�Y D. .. O , ._ continued, 1�ei��.ea���et�� , '� lie Sale ��ii1 u� �lyTIT foi' One :months '•:DO1't'i' • MISS 'THIS'' CHANCt;', The goods must: be sold- as • T am positively going out• o that '`br cif Of busi- ;ens • Note the • toCallander t � Stand Next door R. arca, 444. r4. U LLETT. 94 1 tto g .08 "8 [f1 :1 233 10 94 • TOWNSHIP- OF' •STANLEY Braid! L'nrt 3 ,.,.. 13a11khl i Bad: *orth; , 73 Patented 47 '41 , 2 a24 40 72 VILLAGE OF F_GMONDViLLE, iN, TQWNSHIP 0F TUOKERSi1111TH • 10 l'ttvt tit... '3 1 a,totitc•3 2 .51 • 1 15. :i 00 -VILLAGE: OF HARPURHEV,'IN TUCKERSMITH. - 31. 21 , VILLAGE OF ,ii - 1t -Lewis add (hI1's • 1 Patented • 1 18- 1 13 2 31 • 8uri•ey. r 5. Patented, .. '54 7:.10 ,1 04' 1.5 1St tele 5.3 .1 10 1 04 BLUEVALE, iN ,TOWNSHIP O,F' :TURNBERRY. t*tnt dell', with ey T - Paton'tod Duni au"s,8nry ey 1 Patented, LUMST CHEAPER THAN THE.. CHEAPES 3•1 -1.14 435' '00 1'30 300 VILLAGE' .OF WINGHAM, ,ilii TOWNSHIP OF TURN.BERRY. Pat k01- villaa15;' village 107 vtlingo 171 .1 Village 8 ;E 172.... Village 231 l dfa o 233 • S; Patented13 i. , 1 yrs :. twos! Patented .;. 4.47 1 20 5 Olt.' • , Patented 10 74 1 38 12- Op, Pat6nted .. 7 08 1 911. 8 36, Patented 4 01 1 18 5 10, Patented .. 0 27 1 25 ' 7 52• ,... • Patented- ,. 0.711 1 25, 7 tN> 1IU&,a-31.. r J'tttented 93 t 10 ' 2 0331 tie 11 I' l her'a S1vaty, • 1:5 Patented ' 4 70 • 1.20 '. TOWNSHIP OF}AST- WAWANOSH. . • Nan; ---11, . 7th ......100 Patented, . 53 NO 140 50 a1 TOWNSHIP. OF. WEST WAWANOSH. 13) •... 1s1, • ▪ 100 I'ateitted .. 1!) 5) 1 5$ ... 13th 100. '\'atented .. 18 35 1 VILLAGE OF DU'NGANNON, 'l14' WEST WAWANOSH. to: HELL kali: OF DRY. GOODS READY-MADE 'CLOTHING; TWEEDS • HATS AND'"•CAPS, GROCERIES, SOOTS AND SHOES, FU S, ETC. 21 17 1!1 00 It will by to the advantage of persons who . wish to, supply themselves with cheap• goads • to call and sea my -stack before purchasing. The reason why 1 sell o ds o h loive H - an other stores, i clo ct '.?•ea) - a business, and am. enabled t s � �J � J n • , t o. pad Cask 9)17 0PC ?0 82 McMattes survey •... 7r Pltontee .. 1 1; 1 VILLAGk OF BAYFIELD, K 4th 174 211 231 t•' a sit:; 3431 ••• 492 tint • 711.` 701, lie, 717 718 7,0 13811 731 730 738, , 784 711(° ci 1: part 5 .7 31:8 • • ly part 31 • 37 • Patented .. 1 331 Patentee .s 01 • Patented • ,32 Patentrtl. .112: .Patented! 2 01 Patented .. • «411; Patented. 2:3 Patented .. 231 Patented • 03 Patented . 2' 10. patented 23 - Patented .,1.11'2 Iatentctt • 1 n2: patented .• 1 el - :Patented , , 233 Patented .• 21t Patented ., 183 - Patented 51:1 Patented 23 .▪ ,. l Patented:23 Patented ,. 'l33 'Patented • 03 Patented . • 11:3 VILLAGE pF t ftUS$ELS, " -•.• 1 l'ateutud 9.50 .... -i Patented 1. 33 3, 1'alenled (MI • VILLAGE, Or EXETEF1. • • • R,Taytor'v yltrvey 7 'r ttenked • 3 .5. 1•'raneestott tl, survey.... „ 30 trutetl .8 @n VILLAGE . OF WR0XETEFt. • lluwidltstreet, i'•:a,t..,, ' 1 Patented 1i VILLAGE OF WINGHAM.: '. Kirk 5' ,.. ,use 13)11 Street . Park 2.', Lo Hallway 1101'1 Milt \]enema ' i11114c8.51 360.... rlorern0+cut 3121 ., Shutter Stro'S 8331 1 rtlleiw Street 1: • ,. , Sadler'.s Bart ey • 01011i11'sSnrvrc '3 11 n 5. 10. 11 S. Lomity'l.'re,asurer's Oiflee;1 Cl4iier ieh, truly ,4th, 1878. d• 411 3 • Patented _ 11 tri Patented 69 Patented .. 2 69 Patented .. MI Patenled ,. 66 IPatented „ 310 • Patented Patented. se. 13 30 kad to buy; thin .012, time. I can sell goodp with half the . 1 15 4 16 1 re 42 1 10 3 14 111 r as 1 10 1 10 1.33 1 In 43 10 1 00 Winton, 8ept.,ri, 1878 • BRICK BLOC*. 1.110 I 13 1 15 1 AA 1 15 1 15 1 11 M. tiOSS, 10 60 It U0 15 011 7 41 5 17 '11 85 9 27 4,08 a 50 3 81 3 81 3 81 81 81 3 81 11 81 3 81 l'reasurer, County -or flare/I. J113.0AD1-100 St' BOX, bit StAFOR.TIX, 1.34, lease be state to the When. , We no6h1 apechd :attentiMs. Hattie (A Clinton and surround- to our big conntrythet they have start - ea abranch business in thoplacc Web, oecupied by Uratin.4 1Y solicit the piddle, to call and examine their stock, which iq complete in every department. Our Parlor &Bedroom Sets ate design and finish. Having every "' improvement the line of now machinery, we Inannfanturs our own goods and can gen thota at price; that will astonish every (MP whon tempered with tlietat Undertaking Department, Which is second tO nom; in the town. 'laving purchased &largo . nadutav stack of Coffins,Caskete description and fitted Up a nevt • eitearse to do Undertaking at the lowest renanner6tive prior!. Remember the ploo8-77 Albert areet,tfekriloar to Mr. H. M. im connection Iota Mei? •underLaking business they lad th A.117!1.'17SEPTIC FLUID toldrit pn•eserues I. lie ball, desfroys all reclaim odors, and' p?tvents. eo'nlagion Clinton, Vino 1.0. 1078. i'Olirtild pari eoe. all Ott nh3' time during oho tettin Iv. rAztnA1NT. c. cARTWRIGHT: 40 And rriasy of every 'multi,. Teeth fneertect tho latest style Teeth with exposed nerves treated, ilthaa and //load tot cow/ tis Mond Once. A: LIST er.HAttiMi /11 HICITION RABB Bit tho Climax Ootimsbymsy he sent at the °Moo 61 • TT mums ritta'ten,satt.11,. UM.