The Clinton New Era, 1886-07-09, Page 7THE SICK CHil.D.
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Robert Lours Stephen$on.l
'When I woe skit and lay abed,
I bad two pillows at my head,
,And'a}1 my toye beside me lay,
To keep zne happy all the day.
;,r;,»' Ealy Friday morning a farmer OM-
! ed Emanuel Margison, aged. shunt 415,
living on lot 124, con. L, Mos> ., gear
Glencoe, committed suicide by. bagging -r
llilniolf in his barn. He and his .family
' have been sick for some weeks past
with diphtheria, and it is presumed that
itis ,mind lead .become degranged. Ie
leavesa w ifo and young family.
Mr. Alex. 111tiGregor, of Zone, while
helping a horse out of a bole, was kicked
itud had his leg ire en below the lame.
Mr. Ebe1'1ee, of Zone, bad Ms leg
broken while working in a field, and
lay there helpless for three hours before
asststaiioe casae. Ho is flow doing 'well,
Elvottsit EmerroN Noel`s.-•-Messrs,
Parnell and Healy have been eleoted,
The'Parnellites claim to bo sure of 83
•seats. Mr. Parnell is constantly re,
eeivina threatening letters. Lord Ban.
dolph Churchill has been. -elected for
Paddington, Mr. Gladstone has issued
a manifesto to the Welsh electors. Mr.
Gladstone has been elected for two
Seats.
- •1'Reador," in informing YOU of dila idoniierfal
remedy for eoughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Consutnptlon, and all affections of the throat
tud'lungs wo Reel that wo aro doing you agreat
kindness, as if you have any of the alm4e •emu.
plaints, if yon will only try it we will guarantee
satisfaction iu every ease or looney refunded.
Ask for McGregor's Lung Compound. Price 50
cents and it per bottle, at Worthington's Prng
Store.
And some times for an hemi; pr s
1i/etched my leaden poldiers go
With different uniforms, and drills,.
,flmongthebed-clothes, through thehilla;
,And.ea. metimessent ray ships in fleets,
_ AIi gp. and down among the sheets;
Or brought. my trees anti houses out,
Andphinted cities all about.
Ivan the•giantgreat and still
'That eitaupois the •pillow hill,
,And.seee before him, dale and plaia,
The pleasant and of counterpane.
Origin' of the stat.
iL,ndoa Newel
t!` le origin ofthe rat, • like the birth of
.Teames ellowplush, is -wrapped up iu
•myster,y, The ancients, according to a
'learned writer by 1L Eugene Rolland in
uta ".Fauno'Sauvago," kneyv not the rat.
Their condition was more gracious: But
it is hard to bo certain about the fauna of
the ancients. When they use a word
meaning mouse they may have had field
Mouse or common mouse or perhaps even
the rat in their minds. Herodotus tells,
on Egyptian authority, the same tale of
an army defeated` by mice who gnawed
their bowstrings as the (%reek Indians tell
i f rats in their cosmogonic legend. This.
legend was fairly written in red, on a skin,.
and,was kept during the last century in
the Georgia oWee. Where IS it naw?
The Chinesehave precisely the same
story, Only 'they, like the Creek Indians;
assign the victory tarots, not to the inks
r s Hero.
S ha
' east si a, k e
qf the old•Haltca a p
,.dotuameant rats, he knew nothing of sate:
- _ till he went to Egypt, and about rats he
'May have been Equally in the dark. Rata
are not uncommon, in Shakespeare, but
,B.uekland says iGtonner (15S1) 1;rst men.
tions the black rat, This, though older
=than the brown-rat-as-not-appareetly: abs
origii a`l •- TTie 'i'lrelsl► -411-a crit ti`ii7:eana""
"French mouse," and .perhaps, the rat
-came over with the Conquero • t, A n ac.
complishe(1 ,author on mieromatmologie
thinks the rat was brought t0 Europe (i}t•
voluntarily, no doubts by the crusaders:
The brown or so.calle(1 "Norway rate,"
devour the black. ones, and are later.
comers.
11 a well --known character • was really
"a rat in Pythagbi°ls'time, the argument •
against rats being knoivu to the ancients
falls to the ground ams:' Shakespeare ser•-
taiulyr,thought° that rats were common in
the heroic age of Denmark. Bats in •the
zoological gardens .are a good deal to be
, pitied. Wo all know the elephant of the
fable. 'She one day trod unwittingly on
a partridge, 'and killed it: Soon afterward
she found the.uestlings- of the partridge.
"Poor Iittle things!". ,said t1(e elephant
"I, too, have. a ' mother;" and, with the
kindest intentious, she sat down on.the
nest. In the smile iyay. •thee rhinoceros
never dreading of harm, lies down on,
rats in hisuse, and compresses theta
quite Litt. 'Stich is their• doom -.an ex-
ample, as Mises it. gees; of the -ruthless
laws, of nature, nut the survival of the
fittest. . The instinct of fats of lies'tlrem
FARMS FOR SALE.
((��11Altai FOB SALE—PART OP LOT 20, OY„T I7E
J1
14th con, of the township-ot:.#iullettreentaining
about 40 acres. Terms to suit purchaser, Apply to
CAME18ON,iIQLTet CAMERON, Barristers, Oodorich,
iSIARM FOR SALE.—TILE ESTATE OF THE
17 late JQhnLnwlcni 03acresof gOodtand,olr tlio'north
side of rot 4, Maitlandbloollf,,Ease line, Hallett. There
are on the-pronfittes, good-fratue house and,barabuild
-mgs; abautiracros orchard, well watered, 1 mile from.
Manchester' 0 miles from Clinton' andh7 from Blyth,
Apply •to 301IN i Ux and. JOHN ' SPRUNG, Exectl•
tors, Anbuul. 3m
i'{ARM FOR .:SALE. •-" THAT VERY y,t.LU-
L Aims farm ecmposod of lots 30 and 0; eon; 8,
Willett, 200 'acres, of this 150 acres are eleargd the
balance' good hardwood bush. Bearing orchard of
acres.. Ordinary dwelling house ; ,good frame barn-
.anti outbuildings. Fawn is web watered; and situated
nlleut6'¢-mites; fiom thoT6 n of Clinton. Terms easy. •
Apply to 1I. MtTAGOART, Clinton, "tf . •
'(i'^�ARM TO HENT.—THE- SiOS.0MMl OFFERS
,l- to rent his farm of 83 acres, being lot 110; 0511 sun.
of Ilullett: Itis 0 miles from Clint(tn,• has. 80 acres
cleared, loth good spring cl:.eeh
.51nt0. itrnnungaluough•it
.
house, goodbath,
i shed," orchard,- d, , Ono of
tin • best grazing farms hiullett, Filbe
rented for
u tori of tears at a reasonable rate. • Possession given
as soon as hnrrest is over, so that fall wheat may be
pot in this year. A; DODSW01STII, Clinton.
F,1Aitatrift SA7 1 .-•Till: rArat ON THE I10i1
J4' o1. Bead, lots G and; 7, Cloderich township;; don,
slating of144 acres, is offered for sale on roasouable
terms. About 120 acres cloa_red. and.ill feed State Of
cniti•ation; balance good hardwood, good foune
hoose, kt general buildings, plenty of water, bearing
Orchard 1 miles from thp•rising town of Clinton.
Particulars may^he obtained ou tiro premises, 01• by
addressingJ9llhS PURDUE,-ClintonP. 0.•
f:lARM- Port''SAi;I = Tllr, t'ND1:ttSrG;, t•-
588.2 (05.11219 , 0 acres; all cleared large frame
• t0 shfln a falllu o118e, btlt n.et,.alas. to bath nearly uew,gootl remise house, 3 grood wells, good
i' spring creek running through fife promises, 1& 'dem;
avOld espy rhineeeres.• .:orchard, 5 tnil01Irma .Clinton tind'10 front 'Worth...
Graut•Conl'dn'f ire Dutumies. ' . •
.lilatayia. Co •. Cincinnati Times-Star,j .
•
. ° "it has .never bceii, told,'" said Judge--
Ashburn,
udgerAshburn, • Who married Grant's' cousin;.
"that Grant.might stave gone through the
war- • ill a more humble capacity, When
the rebellion openecl;he was poor and had
be
Store in Galena. Ike came. teller. 'l, t5hio,
to see one of his cousins to , rge note go
in partnership to • supply bre.. ler..t.afup
Dennison. 'Phe cousin did•not enre to en -
gaze. in liusiness witll slim, and the .matter
fell t'hr'ough. At this time he hardly
knew what to do, .stied while •be e Ile re-
ceived a • dispatch from Goverhor Ytltes
asking. hint to take chaege.Of a state in
structron camp... . ' •
IIe thought it over, .aces hesitateal.. • lie
• had been out of the service• for it n(till,tier
'of years, and was hot e(.l t tie of ins ab.il
ity to drill . taw: • recruits, 1[0 get a:'.big oil ;tpituatlon to the propnt int•, JOIE\ Clinton. (.111.1 `` • P,U1l.r', fl SEC'1:: PO ...
rDEL .
pine board and a• lot of ob ects ' fol ton It. u., oeelf the NNW :1 1 1 OPPIC L Clnto;tummy •sotdievs 012(1: CelilntCuf+Cd' apply •
:' • .•._ "- 1' :1.TLANItA.. SEA S<
ing lniilt`tlyrillt:5 to se.e if he Could form. - ` h'P_L:.SI:C''1:IA2F•• JUIC•L ..
a cotupany..s Ile -set illi 1115 nm11 aver and ,, 1
•
alit. n le ^'. \ 1 % . .1 . { �• E ?
rr •
���ar. dry t3o�ds House, }
1.10NDES130140.
WE ARE SHOWING THIS WEEK
w
very extensive range of Parasols
Full lines- of Lisle and Silk Gloves
Large stock •Black &colo.red Hosiery
L`igh -
•
Prints ...i
n•B-eautifu•i Coltirrs-
and Designs.
Linen
lawns and
t.,?TTAT;T1'V 1'II►S, ,_GLOSS.
Printed. Muslins
P- 'tTIOES--LQW.
_________
IMETTE,
CHAS.R I• 'K S H A. N K,
Tri
I have now on hand one of the largest, Best and most (,'otnplete :$to0kt3 of
BOOTS and SHOES, ever displayed in Clinton, and will sell tbem at the very
Lowest possible Prices, :l+f you want good value in Boots and Shoot, (all on us
and you will not be disappointed, 1 am still making the
Oelebrated and evcred, Boots
Which are so favorably known to require no: comment. All kinds of custom
work promptly attended to, and at reasonable' prices.
5 PrU OEN V err bolt GASH:- -- --micas TAKEN 'its EXCHANGE .!
Po GOODS,
Can on C. Cruickshank, the Boot nicker.
ALBERT STREET, BRICK BLOCK, °LINTON
yossor
JOB DEPARTMENT<
H__ •
Is uo� 04)40 far 0100 11.(88io �C couady,
Prices consistent 'W tri _flue work.
LON®ESBORO.
,The feral is n very good oat,.well 'fenced, "fonts hov
sosilon 11dl he given pest December,. 1 fife «"ptr Itltt
con,, St•tn1C,'. Apply •t doll NOT , 1 t 4 -r-Is
-s,'Tocecrsni5lt.-- Clinton P. '0. •
• t,it111� OR' SALE.•=••T1i1; StI'SOIli1.3111t OFFERS
forsnte big splendid i'unn of•d00aere5, being,. lot
�44, 2i1d'oinl„ of Tuekorsnlith. Coal new story and
half frame 2202110, ' aerOs m3108dltl' (trchard, good
bull ii t fig bac es free f •ore stunt es . 15 acres „f
under 'dl drained; live spring tui the farm ail ,has' gond .1
wells., 2 1( e10-.01215 ms and schools a'• Miles frol,l
thetad2) iCliutntt 5from Sclforth. iitilbosaidtm
reasonable toms Balli MoD0XtQD, on tri
premises, br Cliotnit V.: 0.` .
NEW
DRUG
ARE N0 SULLIVAN,.
Bit isle 1 tt e 1ras very few exeeptions, that every one who buys
a .Suit, a Palr of Pant, a.A1 est or' Overcoat or":'any covering .for
the body at the
j�'�"'' ® ".PA - ALL CLOTHJN•G• HOUSE
Are so well satisfied with the Fit, Make and • the 1lrinniings,
when n tl - � want t another •stat theyalwayscome bacl.to'us
that vl e they } t ,
..i '°.., • , .- why - , .
i • friend wi 1 ie : This' i, �r h bar
and send or b>,lzt� ilio 1 S• t l them. s � . 3 0
• 1 in r ar is l , .
i�lisness las �l sasses so a 7 �l
•'1'1he ulndersigneclln(s justopened a New Drug Store
-.1i '.
�,It. `, 0►.1�.:�, �'OT� �1c .1631<:o cls:, T:JC' �a x gait � S-1�e�ei
w o doors \I estt,.of thct City Book Stoa; where• will be found a conipieta assort-
ment of ;l,'ltie''T lit ar•S'?'aiiti '.r(rrI�M U .;•1,LS; •it1m •.:PATE NT'.MEDICI1 '1ES' and ,
1)RT"rt RISTS SUNDiiI> S. •:,111 :that• the public may ask, "t'or in -these lines.!• TRIMS: CASI],
P;.S.--aisles chin"c(l from residence to•D•cuct Stoi'e:
4 t'Lt 1.1iD rats1 Ull SA711,--111A1' EXCEL-
1.0.11-
r M,.
1 5.011 fa wait of 1.11 x re•, hel)i� lt,t.s G4 7u and 71,
on 110 121ltlunil anictss?olt, .Godetieh t(wn,hlp,
About T tees cleared 'and in sore state 'of cultivm
•Biel, On ihi prunu,cs 18 a and brick bonsai frith all
c.,u c1;1Cu e (t, total haul•.burn ;„•ell(tatcred tie..
30 (1 k6. ret ori•11421d, ellen:1t.on tbc.t:un1 'and L;hoot
not far nn t all nt.l1 milds frene•rthe t0t,n of Clinton.
Ili,7n n a• one of the best in. the township of Godo.
rich.• I u c sten•laver nt any time. Pull particulars
.Car :, a N Clinton
PRICE,, RIGHT FOR THE T.n\Ils.
rs asks Rev ,• o e.
Ise .ler, v Manager.
FRESH . ARRIVALS THIS WEEK.,
IIELLEBO1sE
('A.RI UAGE SPONGES •
YLOR,
C':1sir11Eius Doeui T PERFUME
Fine liise of II:A;;D '11'IrmaoJss •ellen p.
1 ' j3EItT15ANDt BULK EERI LII1
CASHMERE •I30(rs STr..SOAP
PEARS (ENGLISH) SOAP
Pi AILS VIOLET PowDL•'Rs•
?F.A.Rs BLoo) or • N1No v.•
'�
olerng ' b t i �ti e np rn (lt�ptir " w IUP]• PARIS'. CI ELA I
He could not dolt. 1[4 lied forgotten - erg r.,. ri ' ,�. C. k ,
termer power and could:not accept �`' - • Y� a, . • t
Lis fo 1-}• • n m
l:•by (:ioverltor Yates. n •• o .
:the position efface • ;l • . , ^ Nes ,2, c.
•
But 1(e went to :Illinois, \h0tectilie camp,
saw the act
uta: ani'n.in Suctiont find like .a s'ry: , _o, o
flash his elft ledun heck to ]lire,.: ': 'z. `v'"`' 0
'x
and.ile accCilted. `' l L fs fey' isle treader to .. n ✓.
specu};(te ori (en. (araut s Cruet r had leo - .
become a commissary tit ('itltllp 1-'euniSoll, .r,�.,..,�. ,p,,;, ,9 r-1 _—.+
or bad he declined site (1Pi'( .e . Governor .� - fell>
Dick Y at CFS. •u- i . l .dGI
. s. <v —w
_• -,.
1 Good ListOil or.H. :-.1.
or onto
3] :.Yl; its EST:AIteISFlislr.
\1T pay special attention to TRUSSES, and have the•111gest: stock: 1l;the county. ' > . .
The ' °gill �, l ani4ctttrers of FIDE ?1i?Ut +' SAFES vi? t
"The whole force of •eenve' ytioli,"
some one says "depends on slow nlucli
'yon can fake for granted: " The good.'.
listener 1: ay contritine to teat for. e by
intelligent uo(]rltae. `:11( oucesintroducod
two friends who .were oing in the s1Ln10
•emir on -11 l tllscla7 j0R1'0c .. • _.f)ue elf thclli. __was 5111 inveterate talker the other, also. a
good _talker, could keep still when lieces-
9ary. j et'linr ilio• lett t Cl -few mouths
after, wr legs:1rd} how'they enjoyed• the
• tray , teed ii(.` I'he (lector enjoyed 1C
less. riga said the 2 '1110•t 212:(11. "lie began.
talki1,' diet' the t1}IIn t.ta•tr(1, a(uti 40(X
stcpiied i•, tail. -i t,•..p.tlt.tet-1 are --eros t.41Jy,_
• encoemeetl by only intermittent itti;ltt moils and
i'tuna--•tios-N-t•sialLua;r:44:-ase-lett:#.1
lratu, the (10Gtot rclnttrue11 t tfuaire y:
•IV'e • ,tI Ve -]lad It goof! day,. 1 dt,h t know
• when 1 have ru„oyell a conversation
• 1115101:.'..,,•
' ord, htr;;ttais(',r •,tlirtiart. •
(lues;;” •lutu'u ti, • • '
A. story 14 going the round •ef the
French palter, to .1111(1)1,,tc'theways of
.hc Eng1fsh abroad; A 'couple" staying
at Seltitii Wiesen ordered, a few .nights
age, as Ultitul(t:lttiol, of the .Rhin.e for• their own special. 1)cnetil, sand, the work
was' put hi Mind accordingly. ,'Phe vil-
• lagers got windf the matter,°an( as•
seeable(' to .500 the ,sight; • whereupon
;'•milord ;Anglaise, 1Cm51rking that he
had paid tor himself and not for the pith -
lie, counternlai1eled the illuminatitln stud
;;ave orders that none,. et the lamps or
tirowoa.ks should lie lighted. Pi'esotltly,
1loivove titre of the heavy thender.Sterins'
which visited hi; itserlaud last. week
broke off, over•thc falls; and an electric
Spark set the -fireworks oft'. The English
"•11Vorti," it SCemi1; wa•i as ferioUS as the
storey, t. great many morals are possible
to tins story.
' l3'est 5 cent l)I'GAR in town
J.A.73111IDS Ii. , C iii 1 , :
CITE IST AND DCLOG GIST, . CLINTON, ON T.
'Noxi -Cox cltia,cfii3s,g • Steel. •Flange Dooz's •
•
All: -ay hew styles of,Xjiiciuoof Safes. are :fitted with an AIR, GHADIEER to ,.
piovent dampness to supers. A largeassortment of SECOND HA.NI) SAFES
fon sale at low prices and on easy terms,ot'paynient. Catalogues on applicatien.
2.2
_,117 and 114 Front Street, East; Toro>'nto. �.
Ilaglrotlat:i of What?'
i9ttsu le 141411:IP:tr:l
Ca:l it magnetism • or 'what you will,
"-there is a something about some preitehers
• ' that makes. (held more egret able, Inoru
otitcrtaiilingitnd morn }tolpular than others,
even if they tlo. not know hag as mush.
• 110c;(1 'li leaves arc ;tlte 111091 lsililug bait
for sine!. ai'('•'rcling to ti Georgia- hsher.
inns;. ' •
t;(+•+ter 'rriu1 Crillt. . W12015 s,irii.,, rule9',
10 51 'v �s not It part et the darty' of matt ..
01111111011
1
Itr thanking his autneraus'custcmers for their liberal patronage tinniest,- tri zs t0 3iriscianoe
''tllatlle lies just received a ispIon Td assortment of •
JTIW SP.�=1\77G- ., GOOD?,
°C0lel'Jt1S1\(a'1}IiE Lt'LiIST NOViIL'rtl1 si
?ENNY'FROVAL VWWAFHI $.
Prescription of a physician who
has had a life long experience in
treating female .diseases. Is used
monthly with petteet success by
over 10,0001adtes.' Pleasant, safe,
- effectual. Ladies ask_ your drag -
gist for Pennyroyal Wafers and
take no substitute, or inclose post-
age
ta+ Cn forsealed particulars. Sold by
s"\ all drug�' las, $1.,per box. Address
Tett, l31'tEIid 0}II MICAL..Ct ., memoir, Mon.
Sold in (.Tinted by J. II. 00111)15 and Druggists
etetywhere, •
YSIRAW R.RIES.
iota Cretoz3,, •
C' LRE YV oRgs
For 'tat Juicy a1
0 a,ts/ arils list,
•.l }"K;.•1x 13r,'1C2(,.111•i1 "i T '112 P. (1,18so .
v1.ESa GOODS, PRINTS, 11:IUSLTNS Ctl1N (skis 1.15y LACES,
101BRO'I'DII;RTES, S}J IRTI.NG% COTTONAUES DUOKS &s DENIMS ,
'.'SVLi 1)[i as specialty, and a first•olass',Pailor who uarantees a fit: .A full supply of Valid.
1 p y, s Plp
lade BOOTS and SLCOE$' j'Listarrived for the -spring trade. A fl'esh•lissoiUncut of IN ALL
_PAPER., nevrOSI patterns. •
My Moet: of Cd100ERIES is New tad Fresh. Try"our 50 ;sees Young .i#�son 7'.-Ei!-,-beat
value ever offered to the, public. HARf9WVARE; CI OC E1:1Y:. and (.ILASS SVARE, is' full
supply. LARDt:NP and CROWN OIL for machinery, always on hand, and everything'
(anally Crept in a first•a}ase.country store. COAL OIL 20 cents -per gallon, Highest market
d' t d f BUTTER EGGS OATS & Como n 1 all ad ' t m
r
prico•pal in ra e or , t , e, (t o and a w < insp00 y
stock. No trouble to show goods.
N. I.1...-1: have also plu'ohased ii lar ro quantity of the BLUE TN TAG BINDING TWINE
Best in the market, which°T offer ab.tlie lowest possible rate.
.JOSZI'HC)NtiletC rs7V,
1'At 1a'A, 111arelt 5th, 1550.
.i s lealaw,»
\EW'FL'It\ITiJttE STOCI�
Opo ed ' u,E xL M=10111%18 ,FLO, '
NEXT DOOR TO THE CITY ..1300K STORE, OT tNT'ON.
BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, LOTT1'GES,
°SIDEBOARDS, CHAIRS, &c,,
S ooESSVRS• Thi--
STEVENS & SoN. CLINTON.
] [al1tifacturers .' of. SAsri, ,DOOR$,' BLINn.s, :li'Loollzlvc,' SfD1N!"h,
O1•,II,tNC1, llot.T.LIn''Gs,, FRAMES, PICK1.'rs, &c., and rill sinus°ot
Interiora,nd Exterior Finishings. LAT>:r ;and SI�NGLEs kept
• . 'Haan i m ,.,,.
of 1VIz11 on Wellington St.,op�ositp V(�ool]elf Mall,::
PLANS S . 4.N1) SPECII'ICATI()�l"S PR1,PA RE:b.
Caope>r, W. w a�alilield..
•
h
nge of Business
ttttltrtttttltxltIt'll IIII! ttf11I L11,
The undersigned bogs to notify the people of Clinton and vicinity that he has bought'the
Hk NESS i3USINJSS - formerly lamieti oil by W. Newton,
• w ...Ana that leo is prepared to furnish
war. lass, �. !I of ai0 Ratios, Btarittet3.
And everything usually 'kept in a first-class IIarness Shoo, at the lowest' rices. Specie
• p
attention is directed to my stock Of Leon lith rigs, which will make a epeoialty,
EPA,trit NG PROMP'l`llt AirliziapED TO,
By Strictettontfon to business, said eaterttliy sttelyin;:the wants of my enstotuorr, T hope to
ll :i'w A X1I NBi1AT, ASSoireaIEN'r Olt' TII7; VeitY 131;iit NAM1'Y'ltN i 11` RE A'L' merit a fair 811arip 01 patronage, dive No "acall before onseliasese "innwhere.
Iill,tsO 'slate; Prtrcl:s. ].tE11L1iI;Ii.]t PIIE' ,>'r..r.o- OPPOSi'r11'`1•tIa 11Llitl(IJT. .
tart lat..
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