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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-09-17, Page 5NEWS NOTES. MThe totalyield of wheat this season lit iebigan is placed at 20,634,000 bushels. At •Vowel]} Mae., John Shay. in a drnnketl quarrel with another man threw ................ The experiment of 'carrying logo, from Canada acruaa Lake Huron on a huge barge fitted up for the purpose' bas proved a failure. Youngstown, Ohio, despatch says : About a year ago Thomas Maloney, a nut signed a temperance pledge and has :l a brick at him but het his own. son, four maker,since said often that he would commit - yellrs-old, on the head,eruehing the .skull,, emcee if. 21s, broke it, To -day he was He waa arrested. found lying in some weeda in the rear of a A fanner at Ste ,Annde Beaupre,. Que., lumberyard, having taken poison. fie had' planted 5Q0 shoots of tobacco ie April last goue on a spree and then carried out his and ]iu lust reaped his crop of .leaves, all threat. over forty Whoa long and some very nearAn epidemic prevails. among the inhabi- #our#eet.laag by two Wide,• .41.‘ erAvena, Iowa COnnty, Wisconsin, ^•_,. Mrs. Dance, formerly of Malt/hide, in which nae resulted fatally in many cases. writing from Watertownf, Dakota, states The disease is of the nature of dysentery, fit. on Anna Nth there was .a heavy endipg in cases of children in spinal men- #coat in that section of the country, Which ingitis, and thus far it has been conSinad to killed some of the corn, Only ten days the limits of the village. It hasnecessitat- �" before that the thermometer registered ed the closip of sch vla,,and abandonment We arra showing an gnl.ense variety of New Goods _. in. 'alb, de .artnnents. 8 37Op' in the shade, all public meetings ° A Calgary despatch says : J. H. Cumcall- a lAa n a and H. S. ll.eod,, hotel -keepers, CLI2!lTON MARKE7.5. We would wee' ned $400 anciccosta each, and sen- (Corrected every. Thursday aften.eon ) lanced to:, sea 'month!' imprisonment at °- Thursday, Sept. 16, 1880, hard labor, for selling linger. Two others . were sentenced to $200 and costs, and a. fifth for gambling to $50 and costs, GR4.LND innolanatiemsnaalemilellmaliestelowsi (;),V1 ALL .GOODS.. Early Sunday morning the vault in the ,ofioe of the Toronto street railway company waI burglarized. The burglara dug a hole through from the adjoining building by means of which they gained access to the company's vault. They stole $600 in ailver and made good their escape, The banking oflice,of Isaac Unsworth, of Florence, Ont., was entered by burglars between Saturday night and Monday morn- ing,tbe vault door opened by:means of an explosive, and the burglar -;proof safe battered in such a way that Mr. Unsworth has not since.been able to open it, so that ft is not.known what the less, if any, will be. The result of the Haldimand contest leads the Montreal Witness to this conclu- sion : "Except in counties where Irish Pro-. testants live in considerable numbers, the "French domination'( and `Biel' cries will not be raised again in Ontario. They are inleleas. .There is no heart in them, and . those who raised them had no, earnestness to impart to their audidnces," • if•'r. -yrlis . Field of New 1Fork, has just returned from a, trip over thee. P.R. A numberof ruiners as to the object of Mr. Field's journey have become current, moat of them involving him in some new invest- ment or enterprise... Relative to these he said: "I went simply, for pleasure and recreation. I haven't a dollar's interest in. Canadian Pacific, aria did not make the trip with' the view or having any intere'sts. I found it a gond road and believe it has a great future, Ipresuine it will eventually establish a atearship line to China, and lay a'cable, but I__gtless:.neither: _ jUstyet." • • Canadians who have been over in Eng- land attending the Colinderies. remarks - the Montreal Witness, return with minds. impressed more,deeply with the astonish fog gheapuess 'or food in Great Britain than with any' other facts. They have leaned the. difference which exists between the price- of living in. Free. Trade •England. to -day and Taxed -for -Protection Canada., White sugar, which, sells in England at 4 cents per pound,, sells in Canada at 71 cents and yellow sugar, which'sells at 3icents in England, would 'sell at 5atcenta wholesale and at. 6 cents •retail here to -day. The comparison of prices of preserved fruits is equally unfavorable to' Canada, .the. prices of Canadian preserved fruit's been; enhanc- ed of course' by •the'omparatively high price. of 'sugar used in preserving. But 4irr, FOR SATE TITS• FARM ON THE RUR,: even American and Canadian tinned meatetv''eitliaail,'Ionia and ;,'Gadericn township„Cott= si8tittgof1.44acrgqs� is offered' for sato On reasonable terms About 1.•'0 acres bleared and in'good' state of cultivation balance gond hardwood, good frame house do e., general buildings;jt[enty of water, bearing orchard;1} antler from the rising town 0f. Clinton. Partieulars may be obtained on the premises, or•by addressing,JAM$S PERDUE,.Clinton•P 0. 'Wheat, fall, now . 'Wheat, spring; White and red Oats, Darley, s Peas., . Flour, per bbl. Potatoes, Plums,• - Butter, Egga 1t'ork,- Hay, - Wool in trade, -. - SYool for cash, Sheep pelts • ' Lamb shine, - Clover, per buah. f070 a. 073 050. a 073 072 :a 073 028 a 030 0 '40 a 0 1i0 0-50 a 0:55 4 00. a 4 50 040 a .040 075 a 1'00 012 a.012 0.10 a U 12 5 5.0 a 600 80.0 a 800. 0 20 a 0 22 018 a 018 0 50 a 0- 75 060 a.080 .00 a -7 53 S narrona; September, 25th, 1805. I feel that I owe you an neknowledgmeat of the good effecte,of your valuable medicine. A beavy,eold settled on ,my longs and throat, I treed several different kinds of medtLine, which, sgax me no relief. ,1 topk. one bottle of Dr. Jng s ittedlabie' and it gave the immediate w. relief, I believe it to bo the best tnedteIue far + ' Iung8ndthroat troubles existing. . F. A. CASE, Commercial 'Traveller. i SP tip EIC 01r AN U l CL The department in charge of an experienced MANTLE MAKER.._ We will be pleased 0 to show you, through. FIVE PER CENT OFF FOR CASH JOHN' WIS[AV, Manager.Estate ', - 1k,1 ONEY TO LOAN. — PRIVATE FUNDS, ON 111 Farm security, interest 6} per cent. Payable yearly. Apply' to C,A,13y1,,RTT; Solicitor, Clinton. ten nnE1I0CBAT'WAGGON FOR SALE, WITS .1-"Pcilii and Shafts; in splendid order and wiU be Sold enema,JOHN RIDOUT, Clinton: MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM PROPERTY:-- Private and Company Funds:— Lowest interest, also on approved notes for short dates. 'C,A, HARTT; Attorney; Clinton. '* lni• 10 JAMES Ht/WSON, • LICENSED AUCTIONEER for the Cotmty of Huron. Sales attended anywhere In the Connty,at reasonable rates. Res idence,Aibert Street, Clinton.. CIDER. RILL,—RR, ROGER . PEPPER, LOT 3e,, 3rd con.; Tuckersnttth, will be prepared to make. cider after Sept' 1st., Wednesday's. and Saturday's ex, cepted,,at1}•,,cents per ga110n,, '-6.teltts.:per .bag„. 'Therewillbe a kettle itt Connection with the. mill for boiling cider,which will be charged for at 25 Sts. a day, FARMS F011, SALE. riA.Rltt FOB SALE PART OF LOT 20, ON THE .1 14th eon. of the township. of Mullett, containing. about 46 acres. Terms to suit purchaser.. Apply to CADIERON,HOLTdt VAi,iERON,Barristers; Goderielt OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.=THE UNDER - Smote offers for sale that conveniently situated Rouse and Lot oti Ring street, opposite thea foundry.' The house contains' 6: rooms, pantry and hall, good well on the premises: On reasonable. terms.' DAVID ROBERTSON.' len 35 • WARDI, FOR SALE.—.' THAT VERY ,VALU �.Ant:u far.n composed of lots'20and 30, con.. 8•,• Hulled, 200 acres, of this 1i.0.acres are. cleared the balance• good hardwood :bush. 'Bearing orchard of 3 Ores. Ordinary dwelling. house ; good frame barn and outbuildings, • Farm is well watered,.andsituated• about Similes Itom.theTown 'of Clinton. Terms easy. aikpl},`topf;01eTAGGART,•Clinton, . tI and fishes 'sell at lower prices in England where they have to compete with the 'United States and Canada; where their manufacturers are proeteeted by a high tariff from foreign corrlpetitione. If they can afford to sell in England against foreign competition why not in 'Canada 1 England imports .much .wheat , from Canada, but bread sells at a, lower price there than in Canada. • Y_erope In the Santee.: • , A Chicago' den atch says : Tina Farmer's g p. Review hays : The corn; :prop -has had a week of hot and crowding weather, 'and tele majority of 'the Ee Arta:;recoived at -t - end •of- the week indicate that thecrop; is well past .any seriousdanger of frost, and in portiona-ref Illinois, ', Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, and ,W.iscitnsin. the grain is already sufpiently.inatured to 'resist any injury from light frosts Ina general way, pros- pacts are very good for full average yield iii Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Minnesota, The average ,prospective yield is the loo est on Illinois, ' Wisconsin, Alia- Conveniences of stabling, bank barn, well watA,_5ied0., aobri and Iowa, and ranges• -low in Kansas ;good.bearing`brehard,-church on -the farm and-a:hoal- and Nebraska. The average given fiat not far away, aboutb' miles from the town of Clinton: week has varied alighly. •Repot C nt' u e This farm is one of the best in the towns' ip of ede- to indicate that, y Planted p SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.— Lot 67,, on the Maitland concession; Gollerich.town ship, containing- 87'ncres, is-ofterbdlot sale. or to rent.' Frame house �t;athstone cellar, two bank barns,stablee. &e.,' good large orchard, 'plenty of water, about 80 acres cleared, and in aced state of cultivation. Situate on good roads, about sls miles • from the town of elm ten.. Will be sold on reasonable tertps.. • .For portion-' 'lays 'apply to the NEW ESA Office, or. to C. NESBIT `teat's the Chief Attraction at. the Fall Shawl ::THE MAGNIFICENT ertsoas �r�atc ask Store The store will be. beautifully illuminated on thee in s _ o . T ur d . d -Fri -: : h •- beautifully a .,._ r...._v�n g f h. say. an day, t e doors , thrown:•open•and Vthe~ ates: closed. when a fine' view can be had from the sidewalk. DON'T .p g !cy., �Y FAIL TO SEE ° THIS. We are open for business during the day,when we will' be pleased to.. show-011ie goods to all, Whether they wish to buy: or not, • tuyd2y ..The grandest of all. The store magnificentlylighted .0pand .�12k open to all comers.: We will be pleased_to. do -business -with any, though• ' that' is riot our object, which is to place:our goods before the people le and prove to yJ z p p . them that the cheapest place to'buy their, Dry Goods is ARM AOR SALE. -THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS. WARM sale' hit slitendid farm of 100 acres, being lot 44; 2nd con., of Tuck , • , 1 • • ' ear etor.y and liter • ame rouse, 2 acres splendid orcha il, good. buildings, $5 acres free from stumps, 16' aces in fall wheat, Tho .whole under good dultiVatioli, and well under drained, live spring. ori the farm' and has good wells: •(:,lose to churches and.sobools. 3k miles from the town of Clinton, 5 from Seaf0rtli. Will he sold on. reasonable terms. HUGH' McDONALD, bp ,th: .premises, or Clinton -P, '0.. •' ``"IPLENDID FARlf 110.11 SALE,—THAT EXCEL, Li LENT farm of 154 acres, being lots 08 70 and 71; on the Maitland” Concession, °oder-telt township, About 133 acres cleared and in Coed state of cultiva- tion. On the premises is a good brick: house, with all r a continue .rich. .Possession given nt nny time. Ful particulars earl .otatoea are en application to tete proprietor, JOHN RUDD, Clin-• very poet, indicating generally .less than ton P, 0.% or of:the N'EW ERA OFFICE, Clinton: one-fourth ,the . usual yield. .„,The total MANITOBA'S ' 'TRIBUTE cropwill exceed very little -more than one- half•the usual yield. Late .rains have-itn-• Ti[l: DIERITS OF WHITE i1R0X'!,E • proved the pastures somewhat in• Iowa' and MONUaME\8S. ' Illinoie,'whero the grass. in many sections Tj;e'foUttwtngletter -isfrointlie hong John-Su'ther- is reported short; but green, In other lana. senator of Manitoba, And *iye''n0 uuCertain large sections the pastures' are reported li. 11 'pottze Dl ,ionnfsnat+er_0f the St. Tetanias 11 hrts dry and -Short and the•. cattle lean. In . Bronoct;anent Co: . many portions of Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, DEAlt Sta,—l.have ninthpleasuto.in addingmyter. Minnesota and Itansas corn is being cut ready Itad,tregalydtt Sithe baa tytand other niCrits of in large quantities for Ridder, flogs are your white bronze monuments There is nothing ao reported light; but generally healthy. ornamental its ours in our Cemetery, although,we have . . • a number of marble and Scotch granite monuments. As regards durability, front alt f can learn, 1 have ' MIi. •DIOFFAT'S FINAL REPLY R TRIAiLESIECTSNO,: =ig—'`racrny treo. dsTmetaiseltiivwrt ktois brtsaunyorerto eaeubtetlTHAT ;AND To "tile Editor of die Clinton Nett) Erit. 1 ild iian; Dfnn„ Aug, 1°1: :, , . DEAR. Stir,—Allow me the privilege of saying a few Parties intending to purchase a• monument• shotild words in •tenelustoir, regarding, that binder trial, '.;I dall on or write, to W. M. GIFb IN, Clinton, or JAIL ES have read lar. Stanley'shist .letter. In One et Sour late GALLAGHER, Godorich, • ; issues, but Ifail toand Dnesingie word of information on the subject. Ile has at no time disproved or refnt• ed otto statement I node, in his former letter .he tried to screen WI miserable attempt to do an injury:, behind the rules of the Binder Association but that Would not'hIde him, and ht his last le tor, ail falsehood and deceit cannot stand examtnatidn ho toes to bol• stet O W etf up on the shoulders Of hl•fnvited friends at the trial, The truth,is,'Me. Stanley le ashamed of the-eontomptible act, wherein he made sueh'a miser. •abio failure, and is trying to Climb the fence and get 'out o1 it, but be cannot go yet, he must yet get up on the fence of public opinion and staythere and let the none gaze on him, and give their decision and ton- •tntycdignity lei tidtice any of the details of his letter, for both Of Ills letters only reek with slanders and abuse heaped upon myself and others, and et the lam gttage employed by him, I leave yourself,Ms. Editor, and the pnblfe to judge, for if the language a persona utters,, be a just index of hie character, t nertainly shows, id this sash a tow state of motaltty. Lir: Stan. ley, swear not at alt, eultirate you expresefbns and us 00 net e such low, vulgar epithets,' as they do 1t0t Wild to eleVatC alirinfeltslen in tete opinion of the intelligent public.. And in the future Mr, Stanley, T would say, in conclusion, no not again stoop to melt low, dishonorable tacttes; as you did in. the present 1 • a r for .- a will lose c ilio tib c P vO o case, ,to try and g p i y every thne, and bo pia00 in tiro 80100 huniitlating po sttion you are 118 at present. Do what yott do square and a will have the Wpm and and above board, you i t DP influence of your friends, pled wits tho r03ptet r:f vont, rivals, Thanking you, err, kdltor,for your kind irotulgotteo,Iremnin,yntni,, 1, Varna,Sept.10,1830. 5. A. I1U1'I''.V!1, ob.erts 's Creat Cash Store, 011rt�t.. 1LijNEJYantFACTDRY.:GUODLE PORI to ll AistiOnuiccment : S. . ecial .. 'ni or r . P . p tai�ce . We, not only assert that•we' are :abreast,of the•times.in our line of:busines, hilt claim to• be considerably ia;advance this season, of all other houses in this Section, because we have engaged td take charge or our trimming department, one' of the most successful and brilliant millineraxrained in the Premier city of Canada.: MISS. SHEPPARD:comes • to us:'highly recommended. by several of the` very first firms' of Toronto and London, with.whom she has filled with. high credit, the responsible position of 'fir p 'first milliner.From Miss Sheppard a.great talents andLwirlA n•rperiencer we-confrdelftally eitpect most satisfactory results for aur:eustomers. Our 'stock in every -want' of Milliner . is replete in all the latestN•ovelties and Styles,and under the skilful manipulation of Millinery ` p p las Shep- pard and.her'assistantss, the mot sperbly artistic Millinery produced anywhere in the Dominion,` may be' looked for at Beesley & Co's MISS:. BEAN, .whoa has so:ably. managed our• triininiug department during the past three years,. and is so well known. to our cuatomers that introduction or commendation frons us is unnecessary) will haveoharge:of.the show room,'' She Will be pleased to ear.;' hibit our.goods, and. We trust all our old customers and many:new onea.will•be pleased t to leave 'their. orders with -. her. • • • mother' Oase .:of the ESLE Emporium� and cheap. Ybtiratruly, J. SUTitEatAan. • Blyth Pump , Pa,ctory. JAMES FERGUSON Having romoiscd his business 80 the premises formerly known as THE MOUNTOASTLE DULL, would thank all old patrons for past favors, and le to a better• -post• Lion than ever to promptly B11 all orders entrusted to him, A STOOK OF. GOOD PUMPS ON Matti/•— Ordered work a specialty.. Witt dugg`' and oompleted on short notice. All workguafaltteed: Prieesreason able, 'ORDESB nit MAIL raOMPTLI,' ATTESDEA TO. JAMES FERGUSON, 'I3LYTIL SUNDRIES. •ALM. A` FIRST.CLASS BRICK' STORE, ew Suitable ,for any business, in Searle's .ilioek, On tong Teruta of ( Pei t, AN, ..One Dwellitng tiouse4 ;. tetttrilly situated. For further particular's '01,0y to W. C. SEARLE, c UNTON, SEE.HERE!'- --��'L W.I.144 SEND TiHE.— lnton al New •• Era1 - To the end of tete year, to newsubscribers, for 30 Cents, cash. NOW IS THE TIME "I'O SUBSCRIBE leaaa� 'e coars.rimence ir3. a Couple of ee e;tlie vublicatio4 of a . y ew and interes'fing. t C .NDERFUL 'VALUE,. AR6AINS IN GREYFLANP4EL', DETLOR & CO, BOOTS and SHOES. ►' .iiiAC.NIlaICE;V'T PULL LINE OI'' ZI T - GrOQ DS IN STOCK .,AT "CLOSE PRICES. We are elosillo' the balance of our TR:MKS at COST, as We regttire the room for Boots a,nd S1loes. i Celebrated Hand' Sewed Shote. • Orders taken for Dank s Ce a ea EGGS TAIiE 1` ii EXCHANGE. ' . ; .6 PM C. QP1 Von CASH. W. TAYLOR & SON