The Clinton New Era, 1886-10-29, Page 6FEIDA.Y, 00T. 29, 1886.
NEWS NOTES.
.41•0••••1011,
tree the,,surest remedy for catarrh—Dr.
Sage'
Mr. Gladstone felled a tree on Thurs.
day; good, for a man of Ins age.
• A woman works in a' Kalamazoo,
(Mieli.,) cooper shop, and can make as
many barrels in a day as any of the weft'
who work with her.
Farr‘s on Pougoby's estate, in Cork,
have dedianded a reduction of 40 per
cent. on their rents, 20 per cent. 'having
been offered and efused.
- The Northwest War Claims Commis -
'Wu is still in session at • Ottawa.
From 10800 to 2,000 claims have been
investigated awl adjated. • ,
While hunting in a bosh neer 13ervie,
Bruce county, Jacob Mangle, an old
resident accidentally shot himself -dead,
his her being almost torn to pieces.
Thoi
gh nnmerons causes may operate to
turn the hair gray, at that is needed to re.
store natral color is Hall's Vegetable Sieilian
Hair Renewer,-iltyears
ftErsitTes have been enormous but we have yet
to learn of its first failure.
The Pernbioke Publie School has been
closed, owing to the prevalencoof diph-
theria. The Standard claims that in one-
half the cases the, infection is .commtini-
aated by kiseing. ' •
Mrs. Min: Westcott, of Weedstock,
met with a peculiar accident on Thurs-
•day. She •wits 'sitting on a chair sew -
in. and, jompinw up •saddenly, she
twisted' her foot in some way, breeking •
some of the ,bones in the instep.
. Col. Robert Ingersoll, (the infidel,) is
suffering.frdni a throat .afiection similar
to that which killed President Grant,
and ;the doetors•say he cannot live a
*year. An operation performed the ether
day was unsuccessful. . •
The coopers at theChicago stock yards
have resolVed to go back to the ten' hours
,system. The employees of. the Union
Stock Yards-Coriipanies'blacksmith:ehop
have retsurned work on the ten hour, sys-
tetns The sectimitailtbrhave ale° gone -
back.
An Indiana man 'named • Thompson
went to a cemdtery On piirpose to spit
• on a certain •grave. and .brag • about it.
The law couldn't touch him, bat he was
• 11614 against a fence while forty-two pet.:
• sons passed by and spit: in his f ce at
close range.- • •
Mrs. Day, mother of cart, the victiM
of the Plum, Hollow tragedy, in giving
her evidence at 'tlfe Brockville Assizes
on Wednesday, :declared that Alfrecia
Carr, wife of the Murdered roan, was as
good as any two. men in the towriehip at
fighting if you wive, her. a square Show.
Sam Jcines'•serinots to wives en Thors:
• day morning; attracted three' thousand-
ortnoreto the Metropolitan church,. To
• ronto, • It was about.the largeat Congre-
• gallon of fernales ever seen in Toronto.
• The calection,for the preaelierssi or-
phanage dnivn ,Sotitb, realized nearly
$600. •
• The French papers inQuebec' report
an extraordinary case of fecundity in the
person of Madame Francois Boulansiel,,
• of Fatashquan, on the North Shore be;
• low; who recently gave birth to four
children, all still well and living. Last •
year Madame -Boulanger gave birth to
triplets, and 'the • year preisiously to
twins, or nine children,in tarp years and
a faits month's.. •
start precisely in. such a way. The
young man was firm as a rock. The
young man is now on bis way to Enrope
to attend to the business of •the, rich
PhiledelPh Ian.
Have you ever tried Itegregor d rarkces
Carbolic cerate for sores of any kind 1 .It JO
yond doubt the very best preparation In the
market for healing and our ng •bores. Bares.
Cuts, rimpies, Bombes, and ie tba only proper
• method of apMying Carbolic Abid. Sold At
Worthiugten'e Dreg Store for 25e. por box.
At Atlanta, Gla*„ on Wednesday, the
Prohibitory law went into effect. Every
• liauor place in the city is closed.
Two tnurderers were giliotined atyarig
the other day, and the whole pi:oceeding.,
taking them separately fro nt their cell and
cutting their heads off, occupied only five
minutes. 0,
If the Chinese n Won %wets) pass before
an observer in single file, the procession
would never cease, -for -a new -generation
would be coming on the stage as fast as the
procession moved..
On Wednesday morning a• prisoner in
the gaol at Tuscaloosa, Alabama, was found
stiff and stark in death. On the wall of
his cell was written, in his own •bandwrit.
ing, "Wm. W. T, Coleman, sentenced to
hell for life." 13sfor _talriAgjile,fatt01:ro
airotev g e ter Otis mother, review-
ing his life and announcing his littehtion
to kill himself. •' .
Ruiners are etiri•ent that a teriible
state of confusion and alarm exist in the
Russian Czar's household, owing to hal-
inclinations of imaginary dangers to which
the Czar is sabjeeted. It is •said that'
on seeing an adjutant.walking repidly
towards him recently, the Czar seized ti
revolver and shot- the adjutant dead.
Other accounts say that the adjutant
made an attempt to kill the Czar, and
the latter,fired ip self `defence.
•":The horses don't trot in Petersburg ;
they all go.on the ton, and senietinies
you can hardly see downthe road I'm;
the dense clouds of steam-, rieind from
the borges ;Yet a horse blanket is an
article unknown in Russia. When you
go to a big reception or ball, you leave
your sleigh at the door, mid it waits there
fon hours, may be, until von comesont.
'The horses stand withisat blankets,•and
the drivers would be greatly astonished
if you told them to go home and call
again at some specified time. .•
• A year ago a bogus despatch Was sent
from Washington' saying that Senate':
Pike had droppeddead in the street on
the way to his office. To some news-
paper 'men Who called On him that even-
ing lie said,: This bogus despatch has
accurately described the Manner of my;
taking off. I shall die • just as sudden
as that • persOn desteribed. . Shah
out like a flash, without a mornefit's
warning, save what my doctor.has given,
me.' Just one Year from that date,says
the Washington Post, Senator Pike
dropped dead on his • way to 'his office.
T1i8 is to certify that I have used afekiregor'a
Speedy cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint
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me more good thee all the meodoines I 'ever
eine is for sale at 50e and $a.oe per hhtile•at-
Worthington's Drug Store. •
Mesa's. Leder and -Caleb Thompsen,
who live in. Bayham, entered an old leg
house near the • Det•eliarn. swamp the
other day,. to iook for a• lost sheep,'
There Ahey found in the cabin •every
.evidence;of a severe strisggle; probably
restating in the,taking of a human life.
The wells were covered. with blood). and
on the floor was e large pool' of blood.
A handful of, long hair; evidently' that
of it wonien,•.wats found inthe blood, and
also a. woman's stocking. .. The.meigh-
hot-heed is 'greatly: excited overs the af.
&lir, and the matter ig being investigat-
ed by. the lOcal authorities.
Bernard Riley, of 149 ,Parliarnent
Street, and jehe Murphy, of 45 Lom-
bard ,streets. went into Win, ,Chon's se-
cend-hand store on York street, at 6;30
&crook, on Friday night.. During their_
Visit a .:aiLef....etiffsbattcing-diSrpTieiTieTil
ififeelive Reburn was called: in and.ai•-•
rested Riley as the thief. Tvso heura-
laCei: Murphy gave himself Up to a pe.
licemand: said it was -he who stole
the buttons. He further,sta.ted that he
had -been to hear Scan Jones preach, and,
could not bear the idea of seeing- an in
nocent man:suffer for hiscrime.--,qoren-
A IVIontreal aespitd:h big
bribery sensation will be made publicin
a few days, in i'vhich the Tories will be
shown up once more in then.' ttuecolors.
It is said that Mr. Chlniipagne, the Na-
tionalist 'candidate of Ilochelaga Constit-
uency, was offered a large sum orrooney
'by a well-known Conservative, to With.
draw from contesting the election of the
Ministerialist candidate. A day or two
after' the nomination he , Was informed
that if he would give up his candidature
Isa wouldlse given a. check for $100
immediately, arid in a • week or more be
would be presented with $3,500 more,
Charnpaine refuted, and criminal
proceedisgs al being taken against the
would-be Istiler, and the case promises
to•cause a seesation, •
' A pair et knaves wotked' an old, old
swindle on it simple eitizen Of Reading,
One of them went into a cigar
storecarrying It Violin, and,after buying
a ages, askedIe he allowed te leave his
Iil*rninerit erefor an hour or so. His
request waegranted. Pretty seen knave
number twO came in and bonolit a cigar,
Raw the violin, examined it, admired it,
praised it, and -wanted to buy it. The
cigar 'titan explained Low it happened to
be in his,stores •...Then the stranger.of.
feted to give Min $5 if. he'd buy it when
the owne? Came back,' ind authorized
him to go as high as 00. Then he left,
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and the, fitst man came back, tefused
$20 for. the violin, declined $25 and
finally, With great • hesitation, accepted
$50 for it, because he needed the looney.
UP to the date the second man has not
oiilied 'for the fldffle, which is•woetli just
$3,
Hon, ,James Young, whci for eight
years has been the respected M:P.P. for
North. .Brant, annotinces that he. will.
• not again be a •candidate. This resolu..
tion he announced two yeais ago, but
his friends have ',been hoping he would
see his way clear to accept re-not:nines
tion. Ther,elark_anany-capable.Thei—rin
tbe riding, however, and we do not
doutitzthat at the proper time a Liberal
will be selected' to -succeed the present
• member, •
. .
" Said Aaron to Moses
"Let's cut off our noses."
Aaron must have been . a enfferer from
catarrh.The desperation which catarrh
prodvces is often sufficient to make people
say and do many rash thiege and mhey
continueAuffering just ench care as
Dr. &gore Catarrh Remedy exieted, It cures
evefy ca'se limn the Simplest to the most
Complidated and all the • consequences of
catarrh. •• A person once cured by 'Pe. Sae.'
Catarrh Reatedy will not be apt to talte 'cold
again is it levee the mucous membrane/3
healthy andstrong. BY druggists.
• A nova marriage ceremony took place
at Indianapolis, lad!, on Thursday
night. Some time ago a cloiling com-
pany, advertised that it would give a
handsome set 'of bedroom furniture.to
any couple that would he in a ri ied in the
Show -window of his shop, Otto Meyer
and Miss Eva Johnston, , of Morgan
county, received the offeraind they were
inarrieti in the thow-window Thursday
night, the ceremony attracting 3,000
• people to the square, The appearance
of the couple was greeted with the most
vociferous cheering, which was contin-
ued throughout the • ceremony. • The
bridal pair are both members of highly
respectable families. ••• s
' A nice little story conies froniMiee
about a young lawyer and a. rich man
from PhiladelPhia, who met hitn atTo-
land Spring. , Theaich • *len `ivanted te
send some one, on wheal he could rely,
to Europe. He liked the young man's
appearance, and proceeded to put his
honesty • to a' pecoliar civil iibralCO ex
amination After gaining his ow\
fidence, he then "told hitir of
a- plan he had of *king money in a
short but very dishonefff teethed. The
young • inan declinsd to he n party to
any such arrengement. The old man
pleaded that SCOI OS of men occupving
high, positions to•day had made Weis
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A rather unusual law question came up
at Waterville, Me., the other deys A man
owed a sum of money, and an attachment
was put on is watch—a legal attachment.
be man was shrewd, and said the time
piece could not Ise -taken, iis it was his teel
whereby be earned a livelihood. He was a
watellinan,
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NDER$ONL,,PrOpii07tOr
Ice Cream.. *oda, Water, ete.
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NE—. GRAND UNION CLINTON
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Cheap' SALT, Cheap. ap.dotittams -find
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Cheap PRO7ISIONS,. •
Raving a large stock of Salt on bdild,orders will be Ailed at
.the•lowest prices ever offered •the S:dt, Works will be, sold whan arrange-
ments, are eompleted. Will bii3 and aelLTIMOTHY and CLOVER SEED: A'lot of
SALT SACKSand (,11A.IN BAGS, for.00le. •
SfX., liAltak7BARS OF N p, SOAP 1'OR:9NE.D.OLLAA.... '
loHlv.•IvicalkRITA CLINTON
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WE ARE NOW OPENING ONE OF THE 'LARGEST STOCKS OP
BOOTS and SHOES at Remarkably. Low Prices.
HARNESS TEAM HARNESS $24.
. SINGLE HARNESS $10.
RA.13t CARRY A.GES just arrivLed, latest Styles, Very Cheap. -
TRUNKS & VALISES 1Y the hundred, Cheap,
1119bland ?HST and CEDAR SETINGLES at Lowest Prices:
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WIPTI.C.1E,11011:4.31, Clinton.
emanionsonsizime ,
B. Lan.ralice's • SPECTACLES and EYE -GLASSES
Are the. only Cienuitno English ,Artieles hi the Canadian Market.
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Reel Pebbles arc:kept in meek. Tests ere given to OtIrChtif3p114.. 10 prove genuineness.
Theyji)are reeommended by and those testimonfals have been: reethed front the President, Vic&
Pres dent, Ex-Preeideat and Ex*Viee•PresithMel
tlett of the Mellott Alisociation of Canada; the Presi-
dent f the College ef Phystelans and Surgeons of giteheet thaDcan of the:41111011 Faulty iff •
Laval University; tin:President and Bx.Presidents of tho Medieal Connell of Nova Scotia, itt6,.
T11080. recommeniatiOnS Might to he sullielent to prove their qualities, hitt if furtherprOOf FS -
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11.011. W. COATS, IVatehmaker and Jeweller, • Clinton.