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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-07-16, Page 6A MP- 014a4. la .1:1,40.11Irneli has settled the question as to - ARTISTIC WORRERS IN WAX 1 what Church be belongto by %unmoving a. Mu Who Strings .1Pornieus reepits 840 to 1in•-4 reel). at Hi e 0)en, (Chicago Kerala.) In a dingy little hack room on the top floor -of it ratadolpb street building is a -maims den that is beenerally kept locked. glimpse thrpiigh tho „Ott open door shelve& startling army of clismem• bered ICES and arms, of -6evered foot told with on ocepional trunk- Canadian correspondent tbat the religious denomination to which be belongs ill the Bm/ eipal Church of Ireland."' To most children the hare suggestion of a dose of miter oil is numerating. When phy- sio is neceesary for the little meth use Ayer's, Cathartics rillsh They combine every esseutiel' end valuable principle of &cathartic medicine, ad, beteg Sugsr-coated, are totally taken: A fatal Affray occurred a few days ago Itandi less bead leering. with wide open eyes at hAtween- two lumber drIcer8 on the UPPer ineau, about sixteen miles from Gil interloper, lt is the lair of a welt• known maker of the wax statuary for Mo ies camp, in whichJose was iian4 s a cur1ordttpQn 1 Beet dead, tea murderer •menu b.. ly ine thework table ere scattered p aces of J jured that he is now IYInEin a Precarious ltuman bodies done in wax, plaster caste, condition. paper ntelds and the icy glare of an oe- leesirmat glass nye SOW'Sa Chtll down the A OAP i. rhitalL Arlo.1)A.,created a VInal column of a sensitive spectator, e sensation one °veiling least week by deader - The malting of WW1' Statuary4i. a. ectra. lug hi( intention%) commit snicide, taking partitively new industry in this country, a seat in front of 'a Sateen attaconcluencing and Wire are but lew artists in that line deliberately to eut his throat. The name here. To malie a Wax figure a model of this eccentric individual is CO 1 ith r y re is first made of potters' clay and and the Phvenix doctors vfill deckle upon after ft hag been completed plaster of , ais sanity. - Paris east is -taken, into 'which the melted wax Is poured, completely filling tiro east. 143 the cure of severe coughsvweak lungs, The wax •next to the cast hardens litst. and then the center mass is poured off, leaving the werwork a hollow shell: The cast has to be filled up with the wax ib order to .prevent cracks or -creases on fire surface. After the figure has become cool it is carefully. smoothed off and touched up by the artist. his tools being very light and delicate wooden sera era and a little, knife made of a small clock spring," "Are wax wax figures expensiVel" the anxious inquirer asked of the artisE,. Fairly se, was the . response. "Qiie firm will not. make a figure of any kind: for less than $200. The wax is the purest beestwax, and costs60.cents a pound. .Ia making a life -Size head 1 usb about eighteen pounds of wax; that is, I lave to melt up about that much, but of course there is a good deal can bo poured back' --fro'm the—east. it: took 180poutide.to make that figure of the Grace, and such a work would cost $300. Most of the waC heads and busts in hairdressers' windows turn yellow withage, That s because tho.figure is tnished 'and. then coloredI mix my colors in tlse wax when 1 melt it, and time never . changes its appear- ance. " "BoWdo you fix up . the hair:.?" again. proVolitided the interrogator. - "If ile-hoir. is -to --bc-very-heavy-I--us�. a wig, if not 1 put it in .with a needle whtle the was. is still- hot. Glass eyeal are easily supplied and it is remarkt.hle what n wonderful .resemblance to life we ,•an produce." It is an interesting sight to watch the artist at work on the • head'. of -Soule famous man Before himetauds a photo:. graph of his suh„eet. With unigeifying .gtass in hand he pores overel:telt feature, work at the plastic clay all the time. Under his maghc. touch the clay grows into a perfect likeness of ft prototype. until every feature stands boldly mit. The Making of the "model is the hardest .part of the work. To coinpleto:. the model of any prominent person reybires from four to six clays, with two sittings of two or three, hours Audi daye after that the work can be finished in short or. der. The bodies of most of the large !tuns. where clothing or -drapery iato be used, are made of heave paper mo de,. snaking them much lighter them .wax and at the same time much more thimble. • 'Pusnitritlin 5Xoti ern _Antique. Purn hum • iNeW 'Cork Sun.) . • , I would like to show you Some antique .. furniture," said a chipper;• clerk to .a re.' porter as hepriiiiterY to - an old fashioned --• bedstead with Tour square .Posts and four • rails with pegs in them arouinfultich; the bed rope was to be passed. '..V.'ear. a carved. mantel 'and a chest of chewers. All were Matic) of oak, .fted.w ere.dark_atitt:, time stained .enottell to be not .years o d, " They nreabeautiful,' ssaidhe.' clerk; . 'but they aft not-old..as they 'SCUM to'lle. We got them from the factory today. - We sell theta for what- they tire,if the '. spitting of hluod, and the early stages. of .censumption, Dr. Pierce's "Gulden r1e4I• cat Diseevery" hies astonished the medical. faculty; While. it cures tho severest coughs, i strengthens the System and purflies the blood. . Jiy all druggists. 14:E P OPUI.AR COOOS HOUSE, LONDES130130 MR. WATKIN'S OPINION. To TOZ IN 111TE VIOLITTO 31ONTILIETI1 COMPANT, ST T119Z4AFI. ORNTLOLTEL7,*.Olfter I gave my order to Mr. W. for No.224 White.Bronze monument, a marble agent came to me and said it was a humbug -and would soon get, as 1.1a4 no hat: Ile had a great deal more to say 'that was nu. called for, and I have no doubt but he was sorry that ho did not sell to me, but! am pleased to say that I inn not. The monument that I got from you -two years ago and erected in -431inton-oentoteri-loolts-oswell to,day-as-tho--day-11-Was-lict. up -and 1 thipk better; and you are at liberty to uso my name le any way. you Owe, In recommending Mite Bronze. , JOSUOIL WATAIL4O, Clinton, July lst, 1886; •. _Vodka intenclihe to Mireltatle. � monwatut. should 1 e Ito to W M. GIFFIN Clinton pr JAMES GALLAGHER, Goderich. X t X ,,••••••••1•••1.•••• CtEA1111 G 01 Summ G 0 hio a.ro. trzblyomkpntoi7.1 tt:)endr eusto. estiore, nanQtlea°t7eaes'ottldelii:' 'lee CHAS Ikave new On Lend one pr the Largest, Best and most f omplete Stoolcaot BOOTS and SHOES, ever displayed in Clinton,and will AM' them at the vely L owest possible Prices. .1f you want good value in Boots ad noes, Cell on ttg• ' ' • and you will not lae clisappointeil. 1 am still maktfug the Celebrated JJancl Sewed, Boots • When we decide to clear a certain line of goods they must be sold out regardless of co t. We have determined to carry over no Prints or`Summer Dress Goods,,so offer 250 Pieces Asirrox PRINTS, worth 12ic for $c: 60 Pieces very fine REGATTA and SATTEEN •PRINTS worth 14c to 16c for 11c. 20 Pieces DRESS GOODS, Light Color and Light Weight just the goods for the hot weather, worth 20c and 25c. for 10c. The very best ZEPHER GING- HAM, 'Choice, Co ops and Patterns worth 15c to 20c, for 111Cii yard. ' • GLOVES liOSIERY and PARASOLS awaydown TWEED SUITS well Cut and Made for*60. nis VOA SALE. . • • mama von SALE -PART OF LOT 20, ON THE .12 14th con, of the township of Mullett, eontaining abort 40 acres. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply to CAMERON,HOLTit CAMERON, Barrieters,Ooderich. ARM FOR" SALE, --VIE ESTATE OF THE late John Lawson, Nacres of goodlandon tho north •"sidelftlot4,-51ait1anirldoelr;-Baslyiltnr,Mulletty There- on on the premises, g,00d.frameltouseond barn build- ings, about 3 acres orchard, Well watered, 1 milo from Manchester, 9 miles from Clinton. and 7 from Myth. Apply to JOHN XNox and JOHN SPRAIN°, F.xecu-, pro, .Auburn; '3m 4'•• • . FFOR. BALE. THAT VERY VALU- -.4nLn farm cc:novo:sod of lots 20 and 30, con. Hullett; 200 Acres, of thh, 150 acres arecleared, the bah:web good hardwood bushRe . aring orchard of flares. ordinary •stwollisar loess.; geed trans* horn eultuildings. „: Portals .well watered, and situated about 51 miles ont the Town of Clinton. Terms easy.. Apply to M. MoTAki oaltT,, Clinton, ....171AIIM TO SUBSCRIBER %WEBS to' rent hila farm 'of RI atm,. peing lot 56, Oth con, 01 Hul..ett. • 55is 0 miles front Clinton,. has 80 aeras cltared, with goo spree; -ettek running through it. 'Smallhouse, good barn, shed,': orchard, tic. Ono- of the best grazing:forms in Uullett, .Will be rented for term of years at a reasonable rate. Possession given 25 soon as harvost.ovor, to that fall. wheat bo net in thin year. A:out/stye-tali, ctinton: VIARM FOR SALE.-THE'FAR31 ON,THE HUM, 014Road, lots -0 end. 7, Godorich .township, eon: elsting of 141 acres,' bi offered for SOIO on reasonable 'terms About 120'aeres cleared and in good state of cultivation;. balm:n good hardwood, good frame house; Ste., general beildings,plonty of water, bearing orchard ; miles from tho rising town of Clinton. Particulars may by plitainad on tho premises, orhy addressing JAM ES PER,DUE, .Clinton . • buyer tells los friends that Insgreat., grandfather brought theM: over :in - the , _Nio„v_ownr 't is n ne of -o r b 8115 199 " • "They are stained t en?"..5:aid the re- .. porter. • •• . ' • - - . • .-• _ ... . . ..: • ... eNot exactly. -- There area,- ittnabe'r of . rood stains and Pelishea. :bathe.- tretible., with them all is that. they roughen •tlie . 'Surface and make it fiter.y.:"Tbese thinge .. are simply fumigated. We,iiat•the furni.4 tore in a small, tdr.tight reale Mil:Put a FARM. FOR SAI.E.-THE 'SUBSCRIBER OFFERS for solo his splendid farm of; 100aeres,, tieing lot 44, 201;con.; of Ttickcesraitti ,Clood..new story and half franie house 2. acre. splendid -orchard, good. buildinge,-85-aeres :free from stumps:, 15 sores tufa wheat. `rho whole under good eultivatibn, and troll under diiiined,lire spring on the form and ilea good , ud_eles and schools. M. miles wella.oso toturclifrmm STIFF HATS worth $2 clearing at 50c., - . • ' Full. Range.of GENTS FURNISHINGS. 20 lbs..RAW SUGAR far $L . - Wo are determined to draw the crowd if extremely low prices ovocls • aud first-class will do It • • b . . • •• • . OUILMETT 1..0iNicogss0R0.• •5 PER CENT Ork' Fon C,ASII. EGGS TA.N.EN IN EXCHE ANGI'll GOODS. Call on C.., Cruickshank, the Boot Maker, ALBERT STREET, BRICK BLOCK, CLINTON IS pot surpassed tof caitipletemi .ilio conty. Prices consistent with tine work. E ARE NO SULLIVAN) Bu'the rule has very few exceptions, that every one who buys, a Snit, a Pair oS Pants, a Vest or Overcoat or any covering for the body .at the ..• :OAK HALL CLOTHING HOUSE • • NEW .° DRUG • STORE Are so ivell satisfied with the. Fit- Make and the Trimmings,' • 4 that .isthen-theyinit,another suit they.always come back to us,. The undersigned•hits jest opened a i•,:rqw *Dillg store in• 'and send or bring their friends with them, This is Why' our ..Iair..4.1kSon'ea.. New:131°01K: 14 aronSireet4 . . ' • basiness Ii4sini:reasedse Two doors West of the City Book Store, where will 'be .feund a complete assort- • , . • , inent Of Piaci, DRUGS and 'CHEMICALS, also PATENT MEDICINES and ' TERMS CASH. PR1CFS 11QTJT VOli TEs. DiftroorsTs SUNDRIES. Ail: that tho publiemay ask for in these lines. • - • " • ' . 5.---Oflice changed front residonee to Drug Store: ' ° , nos; A risthei. Prop.,M. Fischer Inanio,er NAT.OBTI-IINerTOINT. . . . . _ ' • • , ' • - . • . . . • • n 1 • • • • • • T.T110IBII • • tr °WA: iorinr'lluarFx.L.(01,'-i;nath OMMsTrTR.A.Z.1 3D13.)ITG- STORM!. •FRESH ARRIVALS THIS WIEEK. • rorseinIses, • or Clinton P.0. , •tZPLENDID PARII FOR RALE. -THAT 10 LENT farm of 1st aereg, home tots 68, yo and 71, HELLEBORE • • ' 0./timmERE'Bt5gtira PERFITATii: on the Maitland concession, &WOO 'township; . " • •• CARR'. AGE SPONG ES ine• lute Of .p.AND C119Op. About 135 acres cleared and in good state of etilriva. mon. On tho premises is a good brick house, with all onvontenceaoLsta,bling,hank-barra,well,waterod,4 meol hearing orchard church on tho farm and ads •ol not, far aiva„.• About miles from tho town ofCI)ntnn. Raton. This farm is ono ot the best ie the township of Godo. rich. :Possession. given at any time. Full particular 011 application'to the proprietor; JOHN RUDD, Clin. taw P. O.; or Of the7NMV EISA ormeN. Clinton: ": . : • •platter under it. Thou 4, pout. a „pint • , : of strong ammonia into the +Satter, and go-.•• Ottligal„ shut the door.. , The amtnonia must Lot touch the mwd., hut pia gag from it rises 'and penetrates Ilse pores. • - .. ...., tta • .1:1 .,;'• . . be .g • 4. • 0. • . ". - . .' .'1's ..52 E. . - • . I• elee • P-1.+11:-E—PNErEC+P-POW•plat. ' • ..1.3EnTin Nips • Bdin.•.-I'Ettiqratk: • CastorEali B041.1ET 60A.P ATLANTA. 4A. SALT • pEARs (ENollsn) SOAP FRESH 'LIME JUICE ; PEARS VIOLET .POWDER.S • 'PPIIE GIi.BEN PEARS 13LOOlii oi Js W•c pa' speclitlitttentiOn to T,RUSSES; and have thellfitest stock. in the County t. Best 0 cent:UIGAR. in town. • " 4Ainv's .*(join13-• 9 • ..4 • . • • 0 a ,EM1ST • AND: DitUGGIST,. ' CLINTON, ONT. • The furniture and the netion be. "4. • Meta it and the tantic,acid in the wood , o 13 41058 the laffilieats. The -wood is Colored, so deep that a shavinn. resnoved shows v . ° - •Z 1 the same tinoiont color btr elow. It 'is ' ",. • ' '. legitimate way Of beautifyine furniture • as Iong as the custentee is not deee.ved- in . ! ' • •,r •4 . • ,,ti ., ,,.... ... • - ...1 •••...egad • Tee reei-‘1••••;,,..)f.• I `•,'5 ° a (,) 2 -E 4„I 7:3 :„ • ° 1100-S1L-17,1PIAL ISIC01XIL.1.40W- • . • ' • • . • • • , , • • YEARS' ESTATiLISIlliD; The only. ina,Milacturers EIRE .111i.00F S4RILS, with • Isrcra-Coatatioting Stoc1'iage Doo*o. • :All our new styles, oi:Vireproof Safes' are fitted with an AIR C'HAMBER Prevent dampness to papers. A large askertnient. of SECOND IIA.ND SAVES for ie at low prices -and on easy tertns of payhtent. Ciataingues on application. 117' and 119 Front Street, East, :Toronto,- . lie is a philtnithrbnist 111 12 small .„! . and 1101inagines Ire is the 0111y; titan lel& 1 • city who has sense .etnetgli to • kick rinds o:f the sidewalks„ However,' there -.I •• .are about 2,500 ether men in the city who I are on the same " and etich thinks I - hillaself the only pile • engaged ittp1itlate=•-1---- '1 rb pie work. It really is u hal ib, and it ileeelops iute, re .41 in tbaukite, hinuutuereall eustemers for their liberal patronage 'in the pas(i. begs te anntnele -' eel ..that 110 hart just received a.4hindid assortment' 61 \ . see • T 333W SP••• 'Ii•Ter oops • •' .8.„ • old confirmed victims tothe habit de. murely following 111.611 W 11 o. -were thr,SW. in,,,,o• peels An the sidewalk just -to enjo: the pleasure of -kicking. them Into the street. Woraen do most. of the .t1brr3WIng on and met do all the Woking oil. The brigade is net comprised ttf teee•whe hese -fal:eo be .baenutt pee9 thereselvee. 11r1 wl*.. have experienced that acute sea, st. • tion d s not kick pee s o the ; they dodge thorn and wa.,tto stle4•oteri • one else kick. a holo in the air pft's et: tread st.g on a rind. . ;tidos Ferry and the Orgiiirin !Posit C. r. New Yori; WQI ' • , Jules • Ferry came back to Paris 'a few days ago. tie was ,t(i remain :May for 'two years, but t ark scorns -to have at. tractions for Win:that' he cannot reslst.• Thcs wags of the cafes; :my that a tet' his , arrival in 1 aria Ise wont to mass 1.0.N are limo 50 hear the grand 'organ Play. 1514 known that the former name InieiSter has a passion forlisteniAg te the great ()roan , docs MEDICINE. T is LUNGS L IV ER 3, BLOOD. . '111E LATEST Noviasros' . , . r-- • • .0-T \VED.14bS D1118$ -.1.400I/S., PRINTS,. lirUSLINS, '0.1.NG114 MS, LA CES,'! ine • 101BROIPERTES, COTTONA DENIMS , • C.1 rf). •—• 7_1 00 40 its • . 2, • • . • • lihr, tendon township; Juno 206, lif85. .1 caughi coldin May, 1884i mid Wan rOtain. u7.111 coughing and catching freak cold, and tinting avant in my Me. I tried other mech. oinimon Plailin oo etrr k Svt.a e. .• • Manufacturers of SASH', -DooIts litobncsio SITING Tivr,FAS a specialty, and A Drat -01M Tailor who guarentees a fit, I fall Supply of hand made BOOTS mid just arrived for the spritet trade,' A fisssh assortment of WALL My Steek:of-0110SEBIES ii No* and i'resli.' Try our 50 cent _1!,:pting.gyeen,,fflilek, heat riupply. LAIttlINE- and CROWN OIL for maohinry, always. tar hand, tied eveiything ; r'' PLANS Als'o SPROTFICATIONS PREPAllED. -- uall k t itt a first.class country etere. COAL 01 1.• 20 cents per gallon. Highest, market • ,• •; •• . . . St. S. cit)(aper, W.... 014. S8•va;lifield, value ever offered to the public. 1,1A1.1•01't ABE, L110(..A.E111.- ited. G ASS k ', a fulI / / / p• 0 EILI N 0 MOULDINGS, FRAMES, PI CXETS, &C. and- all killdS ot • •Interior and Faterior Finishings. • LATH- -flail 8II1NGLES 'WO- on hand; 1V1ill an. Wellinutbri; St opposite Woollen Mill. price paalle trade r . BUTTER," EGGS, OAT,-Cre. Come one and all and inspect my, •,.‘• steel:. NO trouble to showgeodr. lto pinclat.sed a large quantity (skim BLUE 'P1N TAG BINDING TWINE • •Ine$ but wog still getting worse Until I tried • 113est le the untriti•t, whiph I.offer it the lowest. r..ssibl0 rate. . 141i ;101soMecit"Sitil M "iliallialtrgid.!'isrillts•. • ' n ai e ., ten mg s $ , „ . , . . • , feel well and strong, •' -JOSEPIT 21011.11.0W,* g„tz.,„,. so i b.. used four bottles and now SA RAn SITOIOIOTTOM. .• • , Sold at Worth Ingteirs Drag Store •VAI1NA, March 5th, 1SSO. • , . of Notre 1 nine, and the story is told that on one occasion:after leaving the church, voice Of gloomy fhrehecling; "'I hat organ will bring me td believe in God- -;i-et, 11 r en' 5)1111 goiibg1165(155011.• A • Doet.or of the Old Sellout " In order to prevent bi f inhaling tie:slots '" • ms (hit- retell pity-ie.:1u or 1110 1 11151 .Af pe41:le. el. of Aierseilles .1.,,0. 1• ; re'i•1 go Ids round et etsrts ineastd 111 TRW -0 -__til_, -. I1tIVI:ESA 1\ : • .S...rid that he is prepared to furnish • . 0 - • .• Xoe proaut, . . . . , ' St1,2-4110.01` Drit0]tE4., Orgtrzteci. 9tit..EtrigioturS.Bziocz. Harness, Gollars.•WiilitsTr ,yriks, Valisesi Buffalo Robes.. Blankets.. flange of Business The undersigeed begs tb notify the people of Clinton and vicinity that he has bought the T:TFIJR-:s'ITITRE- TOOK HARNES8'.BIISIXESS formerly carried oil ly L Newtoi NEXT DOO.rt, 'I'() THE CITY BOON. 8TOR, CLINTON.•Ana everything usually 'kept in a first,class Harness Shop, at the lowest prIcell„ Speci0 • . , attention is direeted tonty stock of LIGHT IIAnunss, which 1 will toakra iiiiecialty, ' . Fp1Z• W. 011.1<S BEDROOM SETS pAnLow—arrs,-•-LOUNGES ittl dna or 1 (.11,A4r, or h short, inured:et • . Aoci, 0, :1 !Win, ,I 411. flit. 5rit ne nialain:, Willi a 1133r' Stria attention to business, and earefully studying thevauts of my customers, t hors to .L ponderous nr , sr, mitt OR, i ,SIU,(1 AXI4 A u 1*.xtu AT, A Rsotrunvit cui TUE Vnttit T1EST MAIM 14TIVAIITI1E AT i merit a fair share or patronage. 0 1ve me a end before eerelitisteg elsewhere; • ItEMEMBEll Tilt S'/ itt--,01110SITIs' Tut: MARKET. vi.P.11 Li roail.,..s. wolph, noviihriainlin, 33 11. 'C) • iluAsozmnal Pracns, . . , ' DI'' 1 1," - 1 "ttl,"' '''' 21' mudctu .t4ruir at' .1Artis,* males. it root; s rt tam', CliNioN. for tst July at SIDEBOA• RDS CHAIRS 8zo., 1115 b;;CI llr 101 • NI rrr`, WOUTtl 1 rove a ti4 • In b, ",` ()S. (2/11.1.300,31-410r, 0.33:10. REPAIRING PFLOMPTLY&ATIMSDED O. • • • • •