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The Clinton New Era, 1886-09-03, Page 5Around the County. :Air. Mude, of Fordwich, has removed to $ruceffeld, where he intends to reside. On Wednesday, Mr, A. Doan, of Gerrie, shot a bawl; that measured 50 inches from. to tip, Blake and Mowat were tenderer] a big re - Two thousand seven hundred persons died of ,cholera in. Japan in June, and 1,- 793 during first half. -of July, LATEST NEWS NOTES IN ifIsP.-.,Sir John • bas returned to. Ottawa. Messrs. The A. O. i.. W., of Seaforth, of which Option at Ottawa, this week. Advices order the late Mr. Thos. Joshn was a mem- ber, have paid over, to his widow the sunt of $2,000, his insurance in the; order. Mr. Robert Erskine, a well-known horse breeder of Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, lir, rived at Exeter last Friday, with four fa- Ohio:abia Clydesdale stallions for Mr, P,Cur• frons Ching Top 'Foo, China, state that a large number of Christians are being massacred by natives, and no- effort is be- ing made, to suppress the disorder. A man named'Q'Qrady died at Stratford, on Monday, from injuries received at the ran, of Adore. ' hands of some companions Wile have. The Goderieh Star soya ;-We chronicle to, skipped out, Hanlon beat Courtney by day; 7fe death of Mr. John lathy, senior, at. the ripe old age of 78. Mr. Luby was one of the pioneer yeomen of Colborne township, Huron Co,, but removed to town a few years. •ao. Mr. 1"1.-Ro%011,..af.eon 1I,East-Wawanosbr +' has returned home from a very pleasanttrip to the Old Country. He visited England, Ireland and Scotland insearch of houses, picking on those of the latter country. Re brougbt with him two stallions -a three year old and a ono year old. Robt. Currie, lsq , Reeve of East Wawa• , nosh, together .with,. Mrs. Currie, arrived home from the Old Country on Tuesday last. They visited England, Ireland, Scotland and • Orkney Islands, during their absence. The trip was taken sfor the benefit of Mrs. Cur- rie's health, she having been very poorly for some time past. At the close ofthe recent Division- Court in Blyth, the Judge said that a new hall must be built or also they world lose. the Division -Court. - Which shall it be.? • The idea of having two hundred men copped up for six or eight hours of a hot, Summer day in a building which is altogether unsuitable 'for such gatherings, is one''which cannot be toler. ated by a health aspiring public. Early on Saturday morning, an attempt J was made to fire one of the sheds in Neiber- gala mill, 1 eeburu', Mr, .Shaw noticed a bright light in the direction of the mill, and observed the figure of a man running_ away. With the assistance of another neighbor, the flames were subdued, although the miscreant, escaped. Had the pile of,,edgings and the. shed taken fire, the whole Mill, would have: gone -tee. The incendiary is a present nn:. known. The Signal says :-The Scott of is being enforced with vjgor in Goderich, and much satisfaction is being expressed with the work of the Government inspector, Mr. Yates.. Those dealers, who have admitted the offends and so 'saved witnesses from unnecessary ex - posture, have satisfied both their friends and the temperance people. We wish our ex- changes to make a note of the .feet that the prohibitory law ns being faithfully, vigorously and effectively enforced in Goderiob.. Bar. n . room drinking is •now oo i ined to. "bum" witnesses.Temperance men in other ridings can interview Inspector Yates with profit. Says the Wingham Times 4 -Some time ago a certain party in this town was tried before. Mayer Neelana for using abusive language -to• wards a neighbor, •and•d upon whom he imposed a fine, in. default of payment of which; his' worship had saidlparty sent to jail for a short term. Now Mr.'Neelanda is threatened with an action for damage for false imprisonment, or something of this kind, it being alleged;we believe, that he had•onlyauthority to.impose a fine, and exceeded his power' in obmmitting to jail. Tho sum and substance of the whole matter is that certain individuals, who have no particular love for'the mayor, see an op-, • portunity to annoy' him, and are putting .the aggrieved party up to bringing an action for •• damages, at the same time knowing that the. • chances of securing a verdict: are nil. • The. lassie Cannot be•.Contraeted. • `It is difficult to: understand why th'e else-. tors of an Ontario coustitaeneyshonld besup•- posed •to attach, supreme • importance':to tlie. Riel issue. There are a dozen praotioal ques- tions . of infinitely more importance to the electors than the question of whether the Administration were or were not justified in the execution of -the leader of the Northwest rebellioii:-�The.greitmajority;.,oi peaces in. this Province will bo disposed' to minutiae that in hanging Riel the -Government acted in the interests of the NorthwesteottiArs,and in strict accordance with law and. justice. At .the same time is must art be, forgotten that the Government, by the .favoritism shown to' hind -grabbers and epeculators, 'provokedrreliee: rebellion and 'produced the state of alal'm and..uneasinass._among tho_.:.ignerai(t-half..... breeds and Indians which gave •Biel .the op• .portunity of stirring up rebellion; The Gov, ernment•must be judged upon:their general policy -not by a single act which they *add never have been called upon to perform; had their previous course been Net and honorable. -Toronto Nerve. . . •.. James Garner, an English railway porter whose wages were but 19 shillings per week, • has just died, leaving $20,000 as the re$.nit of accumulated tips' from passengers. Even snakes have their nsesItyt C i• - ".7`-"--f yffirtlierdeitiCTWers aril groan squirrels. and the local papers express the 1 opinioei meat some varieties of snakes ought to be protected byelaw. • . .. 7, Mr. E. E. W. Chambers, of East • Oxford, had his line Shorthorn bull "Lord Raglan" • killed by a G. T Z2,. train at a crossing a few days lige.. The ail inatwas valued at $350. . The body of Thomas Maris, a farrier owning 100 acres in the township of Out, roes was. found hanging by his neck in• hie {gush ab the back of the farm, He had :been ntissiug'for the last four•woeks, and was onlyf0 /n dbJ chance, Hea ws Be- tween 60 and 70ea y ra old, and was one of the first settlers inthis township. „A. Raleigh farmer.s"t3'i'fl_• ;liniltity uj' oats to a. nehhher, representing • theni,ty: betel last year s growth. They were net, and Feeding them_ led to the death of a valuable tihorse. Action for , obtaining money.' by ' false pretences was therefore begun .against the farmer who•liad sold the oats,: and he settled the inatter •by paying tbo price of the horse, 0.20, and coats pf proceedings; While three young ladies were cooseia gg a trestle work near Minn, on 14ilfinday afternoon the Manitoba train came along. They lost their presence of mind, b itut frtrtifirralid. %tatted back Tice engine was tot close to be reversed, and Miss Allen, aged 18, was killed and Miss Flaven was berionsly inured. Tier slater escaped by jumping into the water, but is prostrated by the nervous sheek. It was rumored at Brockville on Satter- day that a maned'I3ennett, who resines about two miles from that town,, had been killed at Perth, \ Itis stated that Bennett got under the 10 � n IiR secs .of liquor" nor r; Mid challenged a man tamed Sloan to fight, Sloan, .who ie represented tr, bc, a sober, industrious man, declined, andnas'mnvinT away when 1;eunett struck him and Sloan, tried beyond the poieit•of endurance, dealt hispor secutt;r i blow < n- tl,O neck reuse proved fatal, gloat iintuttir.trely gave 1;:1ii• self u•', t•' tits a ,til' rules. • seven boat lengths, on Wednesday. The city of Charleston, South Carolina, has been almost entirely destroyed ley an earthquake; many lives are lost, and darbage to the extent ot millions sustained. "h -ere was --a- heavy . frost -in- Mitrueseta and. Dakota, on Monday night, A Con- servative demonstration Will be held at. London, on the 16th inst„ when Sir John. and Messrs. Chapleau, Thompson and Carling will be-pxesenx. - The General Conference of the Methodist Church is in Qesslon at Toronto, Rev. Dr, Ryckman. basing been elected Secretary. The Mail asserts that our public lands ;furnish an asset that by far outweighs our liabilities. This, no doubt, is true, But why should our govern l s a t be allowed first and then ter l to contract an Mtn ens squander our public domain Our wild 'lands,,if rightly husr •dud and reserved for actual eettlera, should yield enough to carry on the government of the. country without•any other taxation: That the, receipts from our public domain should have to be devoted to discharging the mountain of' debt piled up by a profligate administration, instead of doing away with the need for other titration, is proof enough of the scandalous extravagance with which our affairs have been conducted. Of course the Mail meted not,wurry. The subsidized press generally and the party heelers and shouters need not worry.. They profit by the criminal recklessness of the adminis- tratii,n. Otter oitizens . who gat nothing and bear the full burden of taxation, will view the matter"frotn a somewhatditferent" standpoint. -Toronto News. CLINTON MARKETS. (Oorroetedevery Thursday Afternoon.) ' . Thursday; Sept. 2, 1886. Wheat, fall, new 80 70 a 0 72 Wheat, fall, old .0 70 a• . 0 73. White and rod, • - 0 72 a 0 73 028. a 030 0 60 a 0.65 0 •50 a 0 55: 4 00 e 4 '50` • 040'a.040 • 0 75 a 1 00 0.11 a 91.2 0.10.a i112 - 5.•50 a 600' • '800 a 800 0 20 a 0.22 0.18 a 018. 050 a 075 0 60 a 0 80. 7 :00 a . 7 50 ats, Barley, Peas, Flour, aper bbl; • Potatoes, Plums,,• 'Butter,Egs Pork, • Hay, - Wool in trade, • Wool for dash, Sheep. pelta - • Lamb skins, ,• - Clover; per bush. FARMS FOR SALE: 1 ARM FOR SALE -PART 0E' LOT 28, ,ON THE .12 loth eon. of the township. of Mullett, containing abent46acres. .Terms to suit purchaser, Apply to CAMERON,BOLT&CAMERON,Barristors,Goderich,• :.:ITOUSE AND LOT, FOR SALE :=THE UNDER- r" SIGNED offers for safe that eonvenjently situated House and Lot on Bing street, oppositb the foundry. The•tieuse<„ontains 5 robins,. pantry and •hall,.•geed Well on the premises. Oa reasonable terms. DAVID ROBERTSON. •: lm 35. • A1tT FOR SALE.' THE ESTATE OF, THE L labsJobnLawson, 68acrm of good land, on the north side of lot 4, Maitland block, Base line, Hullott, • There are on the premises, good frame house anti:barn betild- fngs, about 3 acre•i orchard, well 'watered,. 1 mile from Manchester, 9 miles from Clinton and 7 from Blyth. Apply to JOHN, KNO$ and JQIIN SPRUNG, Exeenr- -tora, Auburn..' 3m+ .._�_ • •F{ABSt TO 1U Nt.-VIE"SU.BSCRIBEROF- PERS to rent her of 100 -acres, being. lot. 18, Obit eon., of Hallett. .It t -seven miles from Clinton, three from Lendosboro First -Mass land, frame iiouse,.good orchard and.running .stream, outbuildings; •about 70. acres-oleared. Will be rented on reasonable terms. . 'Apply' for particulars at NEW .ERA: OFFICE, Clinton, or of IVIRL,..i1i, TIGHE, Goderiolt.. 3m, . • • �TARAI 'FOR SALE. -'THAT, VERY• YALT(- .Li^-A7atr1arliv-composed-Of -lots CO and .80, con. 8;-- 8IuIlett; 200 acres, of thi5150acres aro • cleared, the balance good hardwood bush. . Bearing orchard .of 3 acres. Ordinary dwelling house ; :good frame barb. and outbuildings. Farm iq'well :watered, and situated about 51 i Hies fr om the Town of Clinton. • . Terms easy. Apply to M. Mcl AGG ART, Clinton. tf MIAMI TO RENT. -THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS to rent his farm of'86acres;'bilnf1er30, rah con. of Hallett. It is 6 miles 'from Clinton, has 80 acres cleared, with good spring creek running 'through`it. Small botise, good barn, shed,' orchard, &c. One .of the best grazing farms in Hallett.. Will be rented for a term of years at a reasonable rate. Possession given as soon as harvest is over, so that fall wheat'. may Be put in this year. A. DODSWORTII, 011ftbn. j1 L.=- •A'R-ET'0 .1 os Road - lots 11 and 7, Godcriel, township, eon= slating of144acres, :isoffered .for sate on reasonable terms. • About 120 woes cleared and in good state of cultivation ; balance good hardwood; good frame house, &c., general buildings, plenty of water, bearing 'orchard; l} mtles•from the rising town of Clinton. Particulars may bo obtained on the promises, or by addressnngJAMES PERDU);, Clinton P, O. • ``PLI1,NDID ,FA18M FOR •SALE .•011 TO RENT, 8J Lot 57, on the Maitland correession,.Goderich town- ship, containing 87 acres, la offered for sale .orto rent.'. Frame house with stole collar, two bank.barns,stablos. &c., good• large Orchard plenty of water, about -80 acres cleared, and in good state of emu venue. Situate on good roads, about six miles from the town of Clin- ton.. Will be sold on reasonable. terms. For particu- lars apply to 'the • NEW ZRA oftieo, or to C. NESBIT ARM COR. . StlRIBER: •SER It' err s foraale itis ,141;211!'i2 l00a as- born lot � (5 44, 2nd son,, of Tttnkorsmtth, .tlood new story and half frame house, 2 Beres 'splendid orchard, good buildings, 85 ,ores” frde from stumps, 15 acres in fall wir0at The. whale under geed ctl.,'tivation, and well• en(10y1,,1r iron the farm -and • has goaxl "tv•'t1),p row n .�, reasonable terms.: ILL I hicT)' premises, or Cl.intn>i P. 0, 0•PLLNbi1) FARM' I7,R 5AL1.1r--THAT •EXCI:i.- ►J torr farin of 151 acres, being. lots .68, 70. and 7I, on the Maitland contusshin, deo ertelr towMbip, About 13.3 acres cleared and in rood state 01 enlllva' tiun. On bho premises is a gavel 'brick house, with all cenvoueneek of Stabling, hand barn, well wdterod,-Sze., gootl•bearing orchard, church on the fafln and s:hool nut far away, ab,ut.o idles from the town of Clinton. This farm is ono of the hist !Utile township o4 (lode. rich. Possession given at any time. roil iartkulars en application to the'rro ri,otor, i0I1 111 DI), a, - toil P. r),, or et the NEW I,1IA ()FFii'i , ohm nu 14-IfiR8IS TO RENT, -THE SUBSCRIBER 'oi I i+.R19 1+ am er :run lotrowtxe iaoroneixs r0 itSyD,-• Lot 32 and 33,. Maitland eon., GOdorieli township about 131 items ;god hutldhrgs, 'orchard, plenty. of water; nearly all cleared. Part of lots 20 and, '27, cut iloderleh township, 80 acres, 70 cleared; good buildings, Ace. West baiter' lot I6 .Boron road, rlodcrich town' ship, 57 acres' suitable. for grazing' no particular buildings. Airy of these properties,. oil of which aro well situated, will be rontetl•on ressonrhlo terms. I'o• sossinn 1(ivon 1st ot Detobar, it desired, JOSEPH PROCT014 itolrnesville. ' 314 •t.-: of T • P1Sr• AND LOTS FOR SAlrli.-SUBSCRIBER H nttors for sate; I n 1�imondvtl(e, ail aero and a hall of 1303, nu whine is ercatmd a sixty and a half weli built Mrit,k house with nine tonmt, and all eonven• ienees lir,t-class stabil and wnmshrd, plenty of Mint tn,lsotiwatm. This l,laco,s idantoti.out lvith Frnit i and ornamental trees, makinu atcry desirable rayl- ,tence tor retired framer::'. tent+, ,user in the .,am0 vilhsm,a 8tc a,ro,iot abu , ltiredyar is fronttite t dtu r, 'Ct.croprnl:erti,scar,r+s,l.:hint10tininnte,tr•atls •fr.r surat1 1t a ,0 s,i.ratt tnultLrr, v.ry'reas•ha1°u retro1artitr(rs ,. r oar ut,pl:•°,ti,o tt,:n. Ili 3ilf.i.t�, r; afurth, Its* • GOODS- PALACE �26NTLE DEPARTMENT.- - - We leg to: announce that we have secured .the -services of_ an}-,experenced ,MANTLE 1VIA.KE'R. Our Stock . of CLOTS * and - PcRrucra.=rros For this .Season are unusually large and attractive. Anyorders ie,ced ��n ._ . •_p that "department • will be attended to with promptness. Perfect fit guaranteed. 5 per c, off for cash.. JOHN WISEMAN, Manager; , . �' Estate J11OIDOFNS, SSE l R[E1. —WE 'WILL :SEND. THE. -- Tinton New � Era To the: end of the year, to new subscribers, 'for • • , • • '3.5 .Cents: Case.. NOW IS-ITHE TIME TO SUBSORIBE As we Will . 00313432.e3n.c0 in a couple of weeks, the publication of a. sand Interestin; A... --FOR THE -- at Cash Store. Colne a,nd see some of those GREAT BARGAINS now being, given, in: order to . clear out the '- balance of our • Summer Stock.1 FOR : TWO. WEEKS •=We..o1%r-Biaek_Caslimeres for 19c. All wool color- ed Cashmeres for 36c. 16c.: Dress Goods for lOc 50c. Corsets for 35c. *'Ladies' Black Braided 'Jer- seys-'for 85c 10e. Prints for 8c.. 8c:. Prints for 5c : 15e. Ginghams for 8c; We want`, by SeptGth, some good smart girls to becotne a prenticed °to the 1VIillinery, Dress and Mantle` Making.. P b. e: Cr eat Cash' �Stor ' �: • �, lLIltO,rr� •-4---L.-REMEMBER ouR OLS English Mitt Vinegar on Draft. t. pAmmasmiz & 00.,, CLINTON. SUNDRIES, TT ORSES FOIL SA IDE.' ONE FIRST-CLASS Driver, 6 Darsold, One good, General. Purposeas JIorso, 5 years old, weighs senor 1,200, also' an aged Horse. G. E. Caa,wpo lD. 32 1l►�A,�''ONE'Y' TU •s 0AN. PIt1Vepai PLN0s, ON'. .11L Farm soourtty, interest. 5i- per cent." Payable so ly.,,, play to C.A. IIAItTT, Solicitor, Clinton, til •4 , 00 A ' WAGGON' I oi# L; ALW/TII- IJ.I'V obe and ;;hafts; in 'eptondid order rind rv11I no sold cheap. JOIIbi R;DOiJ1r Clinton. q nT FOR SA LE.---T1I13 u182).EIISrO3IID OFFERS l 1 tor sale that splendid buiidiug lot on Queen St., 10:t north of her residence; will sell cheap oh roaeon- ubte terms. 88130. S. COATS. lt/T0 8biY TO LOAN ON FAIRA1 PROP2ITY ,- Prl oto and CompanyFunds LoWestlttercst , also on approved notes for shortdates. C.A. IIAIIT,T, Attorney, Clinton. "1m 10 D ULE$ IIOWSON, LICENSED At(CTIONIIER nP-for-the oouaty'st-Ilurwn-..-Sales attended an3tavlle in the County, at reasonable rates. Residence,Albert Street, Clinton. T T1nt11Elt you s>.I.I3. 4Ix23lt � it AND1J Pain Lumber for sale, and Will be eat to 05 - der for any•porso) sending iii their order be- fore the 20th of May. .IAS.'WALLIS, fat COM, t#Otterieh township, I3ayflehl P. 0. ' 7.0TE118' tiST 1880, MUNICIPALITY Or' III/L- .1' LET, COUNTY nF HURtiN:--Notleo is hereby given I that have transmitted or delivered to the per. " sons mentioned in the third and fourth sections ot the Voters' List Ad, the conies required bysatd section to he HO' transmitted or delivered of the. said List trade, pntwuant to said Actof.ail ,ersorsa n oaring bythe lest revised Assessment 18011 of the said Municipality tette entitled to vote in the said leuniolp.ility, at :elections for members' at the Lertlslaltvo Assembly, and at IMlitnieipalElections, and that s:.tt( list nnasfiSob posted ultat my Mike, in fillet, on the Ith,lay of riutr.,1886 and remains there for en's{talion I1lettors are called upon to oxen -One the said list, and it any omi,slotl or other errors are found Dwell. totalce immediate I,r^- seedinestrrl1a%ethe said err,.r; ',greeted accorlirg to, I:nw. JAMES BRAITHWAITE, 1.lrt:4, • OHURTHA ND.-TA2. UNDERSIGNED. WHO 10 thoroughly underettri is Isaac Pitma0'bsystem of shorthand, is desk' u oP forming d class hard Full particulars nrapplieationto . Mi83.11lessons, e PAIC1 dm, lboYL St obtained .FOR SA.1.1E A FIC3TaC 'ASS BRICK ;STORE,: Stsitablo tor' one business, In Searle's fliock, of • Long Terms ,,f :Credit. Also • • 040 Dwelling, 'House,: Centrally situated': For fttrthei' particulars apply to We 'Ca .SEARLECLINT N. IteadAis_andle I have opened in Cilnton, a first•claks: New ',Dress Buttons and, Clasps:= . New Stripe and Brocaded Velv`etS'. New Black, ao ,and Colored Velveteens: .:ass and lllantle Trimming. New. Rosary TrimminkS, New Beaded : Ornaments.: New Dress Goods.. New Plusher. W/ 2 n Quills. C. OOTS and S'IIOES. A AIA.GNXFICENT l't7LZ4 LINE of 00T,, SHOE . a'n,d.. s r ..c.).2,1:3$ ,u •IAV' . STOCK .,A T' 'd'l G OSE RI'GESd t Eiako 40(1 Mend all kinds of Beets and Shoes, and WO rare el'oaing tele balance Oi''our T Y r' w ' ° TR . .T S: fit COSI a,s �Ve ass i'',1) ., .... ) . require the room ., 11ee nnexcoll0atatoe on nano; rst•C fol' BObtS^ilrt p �.1cl „a11oCS If ou not an t lin n e Y h i tiffs Wort ,. 4 ilARNESk y g t � r2 , o to- foot t cones n t a u tea 1 Y y Or.RI 1'S -� I taken �Cen. � 1forlDack s Collabrated Henri S� Q S sea nlr. I kre n• [ro h tomo arra r to a IV's,1 set O[. � � •. Shoes. • . i I l_ n SINGLE L u TIl 11 i SS 170a A r . . I I , )V13L I ABN .. t of tic and 'r� •/� �r t( •yy Y�� �•y 'j��•lr�1r A r iii f �t r tC EGGS .4 a�A1.f 1T-1,t� ,1'J.�1.V LL21I11 �II.w , i ,3 i • ,ic.sltitnnnsts,pmny always he expected,• T'ldasc give , .J,'�.Clt �.. on � I OIL; Ca1.S1:I. • MO a' sail, • • TAYLOR "`�'�''t/a /ati.'�"� .M /^a fir• nYriatli ° C: V' A V„e s, . rm.. 1,0.0% noire 1.t' tbTo1 i. 1".tit 1e u . a, Attlfia0 ST._ CLINTON.. p, HARNESS S S ICP