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The Huron News-Record, 1886-05-19, Page 21-1 int gum L;iv JC4O4 18 111n,18111SD Evary Wedneeday Morning cV AX '111$111..O1?8161,, Albert fitreet,, Clinton, Ont. • . 1 $1.20' 'i.i advance; ognoe so, paid. • - _ The proprietorset Tiff'', Clansmen N EMI, • having purchased the business and plant •-of Tur. Miaow Rooms), will in future • 'publish, the amalgamated papers in Clinton, under the title, of oluu,IIinitisi Na Ecottn." • -, - Olinton is the inost prosperous townin . 'Western Ontario; is the seat of considerable manufactering, and the centre of the finest agricultural section in Ontario, - • The combined circulation of TUB:NEWS Recoup exceeds- .that, of auv.. PRIM. Dab- - Oohed in the. Count. y. of Iluron. It is, ,therefifre; .unsinpassed As an advertising • medium. - • _ rtR'Rates of . advertising, liberal and tarnished ou application, ttirrarties making contracts for a »mi- lli:it One, who discontinue their advertise- ments before the expiry of the same, will • be charged full rates. • -.. . .4ilyertisements, witisoi nt nstructions as to space and thne, will be lett t.o the judg- ment of the •conspositoiht the display, in• serteduntil forbidden, measured by a -scale of: solid .nonparei1.(12 lines to the . inch), and charged 40 cents a line for first insettion and 3 OM'S a line for eaels sub- ' tectient iusertion. Orders to discontinue • advertisements snust be in writinz .-ltr Nottees set as miturrxri INIVITaa, (measured by a scale of solid Non pariel,:12 . lines to the inch 'chhe, rate of arged.. at t. 40• cents aline° ; nets insertion. . • - ,. .. JOBWORK. . - We 'have ono of the best appointed Job 'Mos west of Toronto. Our facilities in • this department enable us to do all,kinds of work -from a nailing card to &mammoth pester, in tbe •hest styie 'known to the ei-aft, and. at the lowestpossible rates.. Orders by mail .promptly attended to. . .. . . Ati,dro - . , :: • - The News-Robord, . Clint. out December, 1882, The 11,Ur017 News -Record _ We4nesda-Y9. May 'WO!. NEWS OF TUE DAY. -.-.1$15,000,090 fire in Hotinlailn, Sandwieh Islands, is reported. ' -The Conaclain Senate has r,e•rant-- nil Flcita Birrell, formerly of ' London, Ont.; a:divorce., A ...tel. men wore' finoil.$50 each 'for violating tho Scott Act , slIterday three Gue llllllll he- ..-Tive of thit-TOlice_trounded.15y. tIlO anarehists-bonibs in Chieago have died ef their injuries. , -.Nineteen of the „Milwanke ..archists have been committed to jail in default 015,909 bail, __The town of Hull, adjacent to Ottawa, WaS destroyed by no Sint - day last. Loss $809,000; 13.5 fitmi- lieh lipmeleos. -If Ulster his to bo COG:reed info submission to Mr. Gladstone's llome Itule, -many of the Imperial navy and officers will resign.: mountain "-land slide at • Dodos •last week, burying abont 130' yards of It. -tack seventy feet' deep. • •.. . • •. 30,000 men aro on strike • in Ohio., The'Governot has ordered ' out four progiplenti5 of•Militict•to pre- • • -vent trouble. • They aro to.report at • Cindinnatii; . • • : • -The by,IirY to, grant N, Doswell •$1.,000 to aSSist in converting ' oatmeal mill was carried by a major- , : • • split has occurred in the Salvation Army in England.. Gan. , -Beath has disinissed Casbridge. and • ,-1.1ity,, two influential officers, who , starting a •separate movement with strong stipnert,. • -Tho ..Artarchists; :Nihilists, • baring felled to kill the Coat of • Russia in any „ether way, last Week attempted to roast Lint 11) death by petting fire to a forest adjoining his residence. , • . • •. - -A. woman in TorOnto, wliile witshin'eg, ripe of her ffirgero, .11lood poiSonin,P ort in .a.na• thopersh .• she had the' finger amputated, and the ono next:it, shdi e ed in a "few •. days, -The ICnight6 of Labor paper, . , the organ of the 440ciaty, says of the' •• American, itnaiehists:-" iVe hope that the whole yang of thalami. will , hlotte4 frofib the surface of ;the earthl!' All himest and. intelligent workinginim will agree.; • -ThO Canadian Minister of Rail- ' ways has placed buforo the Home his annual 'report, Itfshowis 10,733 issiles of rail waY completed, cooting' $625,754,500, :earning $32,221,36g for dm pair,. and expending $24,•i 015,351, The number of prserien,, •• rum carried, 9,072;5991 _casualties, • 151 persen3 ininred• ^ -Five hundred Eriglish and Ger- man el Ulm arrived at Winnipeg on Friday of last week. • -Fivo Derides county hotel" keepers. have recently • been fined SRA $50 and costs. __Two hundred and ninety-four Chinese la -rived' in British Columbia laet year to 688 ;who loft the Pro- vince. • -Win. McFarlane, late ticket agtnt at Guelph, has been commit- ted fer tile]. on a charge of defraud- ing the Grand Trunk Railway Co. -The Senate defeated Mr. Rob- 'ertson's (Hamilton) evidence bill to allow affirmations instead of oaths by 27 io 24. -The Guelph' Chief of Police is threatened with proseention for'en- tieing parties to violate the Sabtt -Act, His offence:le the employment of informers, • -A by-law giving Patterson, Binder Martyn bound of $1,500 to erect a roller process. flour mili in Alvinstou was carried by a vote of,seventy-nine• tojorty-six. • .--,The \Perth Assizes were con - eluded at\ Stratford on Saturday. Therwa e as heavy docket, but no very eeriona. cases, The Court House .was again condemned, and the judge, after sitting for two or three days, succumbed to the foul air of the building. niul ordered the sheriff to seoure another room for the rest of the court. It is likely the now Court Howe will be finish- ed before tho next assizee, • Cornyn;Was employed in erecting a baleony in 'front, of the Queen's hotel, Winghain, ivlien the slender scaffold on which he was Staa din g gay0 way; preei pita: ing hhn head -first to the: eide-ivalk below, distance of abouttwelve. feet. Mr, Cornyn alighted on the back of the head Oa back with terrible :force and. woe knocked insensible. It is feared that Ise has teceived internal er injuries,: but whethof a • sOriops nature,It4s difficult to say:. - Jacob Land,g; sberof Belleville, Ont., who. adiltessed•the •Masonic grand lodge in his own defense Hamilton last summer, ,ana. Who was indefinitely suspended. "for •dondlict unbecoming a Freemasen,", has . be- eothe insane. It. is. said , that Iijs onspenefon froni the MaSonie fratern- ity io..ptoyed upon his:mind. that in- duced' molanchelia and: eventually, insanity. n.c.)tv 'ceder treat - mitt in Bellevna hospital,, New York.. • Iwo. o'clock :in. the: issoinill,4 firo occurred. a stnall building .in :0 won Mind owned. bY aebn Patton, Which was tOta,lIk'de- streyed...,:Thcre were' Mtn! „ young Mon Aceping :upstairs in the' hose itt the time; .ono of Whoiti, Henry Archer, a shoemaker, lost his life.. Peter ,Brieo,• it.room mate Of:A;cher, • was albo :badly burned .in making hi eocapo.' Tho other two barely escaped_ with. their lives, jnmping ft -6m- iv. wincloW„ in. their night ciothei, T4e.e.auso 'Ow &cis un- known. • •• ' • • -RePresontative Ward, of Chi- cago, sent the following Cablegram i• To Hon: E. Gray; Freeman's Joarna/, Dnblin: AS a representative in the' :American ()Ogress' of the :dhicagd- 'district, where the recent • riot took plaeo, deetiro to . say in ;•refutation, to the slanderous articles ,of certain:. newspapers, that not a single persOn. of Trio's. birth Or of Irish extraction vas 'with tho AunclifstS Who incited, orgriniied or .participated in the essardt, ..but,' on'. the ;contrary, the lives .of brove Itish-Americans were lost in .proteeting the dives and inliun Lt Chie00's ci.ir.ons. ear u storm o wind are• ein swot t. • O'er Kansas -city Wed- nesday, 1ast continning..froni•11 o'cluek until noon. 11he court house on skood street Wa6"totally destroy,-; .ed above the isecond stOfy. • .A num- ber of persons ,tvere hurt -,hitt 'none were killed as far as known. :Tho Lath rep .school building,, on, eighth •street, was partially wrecked, and many . the children were caught in the ruins., Seven are said;tohave _been killed,' and tho-u11 eXterit of the • d isas' er is not yet' known, An ..everall factory on Second street was blown down, , and .five deaths 'are reported there. Fifteen girlowore at work in the building, and nearly • all or those, not killed, Were womid• one o'clock 'the report from the Lathrop school makes•tho num- ber ofehildren badly liurt ten, be- sides* those thet.wero killed, The old waterworks building tiem the court .honob was blown down,.• and • ono (Ow° persons aro Missing, there. The State, of Kansas suffered severe- ly by the oinno storm... • .death Of Andrew Sharritill„ of ThurIntv, ,county of ,littsting4, by the promature :explosion of a • blast,proVes to have been one of the most,lsorritying bi It details that ever 1:j-c4urked, It appeires that tho reporttiren explosion was lnaril by Mrs.' ShnnnWittthe bosise,and by 1i»' SOT1 in the OK's At mien when the yonitg men went home to din- . ner, they asked if. their father had boon discharging non. The moth- er replied, "No ; ho has been blasting the rock in, the field." A view of the flehl could be had from the holm, but Mr. Sharman was no- where visible. A, (lark spot, how- ever, could be discerned at one point, and upon one of tho • boys going nearer it was loud to be the rethains of his father, horribly mangled and disemboweled, When found. Sharman was lying on hie back .about 20 feet front -the rock completely disemboweled. The left Rrin was broken and the band slight- ly lacerated.. His heart was found 'hanging to the fence and his liver and a few ribs were picked np 150 'feet distant from the body. The deceased,' who was . 52 'years of age, was highly respected. He 'leaves a widely 'and feu); sons and' one daughter, . The Government Steamer Lam:, downe . has captnred n thieving American seheon.er, caught stealing fish in Canadian waters, and brought her into Digbyharber'N. 5, -Michigan will have to 'strike for home rule and. the banishment of absentee landlords. Non-residents own 4,007,401 broad acres in • tho. wolverine peninsula. • ; •• -In Alilwardaie they tinned a stream of waterupon, a crowd. of • anarohists, and -that' scattered them. ThosejellOws would :tiniest as soon work for • lilting as submit to be washed. -There is ne .sympathy for Biel in the Quebed 'Legislature., Tho motion expressing sorrow and ree'ret for hangingthemurderer hes boon defeated. in the; Quebed, Legislature by a vote of 41 to 14. • After such .a. vote as this in the Proyinco of Quebec the sympathisers.of Biel in' Ontario should hide • their faces fori very.shame... • ',The effect of Cardinal ,Taselier, eau's. mandament forbidding- the Catholics .joining the. Knights of Labor, will bo to .inalzo Montreal p op ul ar with inanufaoturers,. French Canadians work for less .parthan :people ofother' nationalities, .and with iirgitni4ttion' they ,aro easily - °entreated by employers.' ;It must be said tor Canada that her niair, nfacturere, treat their emploYes..Yery 'fairly ,.and . that lobar .difficu1tie6 there aro few and and far botiyeen. '-'-Anzeriea4 Paper.: L..:-Itert Most, who is to tho-Ameri,- .. 'can-Gaiinan element .what O'Dono- Van Rosso is to the Irish-Americen oloinentoy,ps arrested in NeUr. York lust.wofilOtbstencleavored to elude :tho oftioer6*:•critWling 'tinder tbe bed.Of-one. of the fesnale nnnates the house. ' The detectives 6 • the:anarchist a few hours aft0 cttting and when he wools -tilled by the heelsfrom under thebed he presented a Sorry spectaCle, 'Hio head and ftce were .covered with duet and dirt; and his dyes were lai-r•to 41th craven :fear. 11(3 reeciverL cd, libWeVer, sofficiently to wave hio cant aloft 44a. shoot . deniand for liberty . for the peOI)1O 1Jo wa6 handcuffed arid ;taken : to • Police headquarters, ,whero he ;was locked ert. The arrest was made -on acconnt of incendiary .ntter'ancee made by Most at a repent anarchist meeting. ::--1,Virmipeg Free Press —2s. youn 'Man. nettled .Arthut "lAtalker; • Whose . 'father has 4 250 acre farm six miles from Fergus. in the -county of Wel- Aington, •Qu't.',•. passed through the city three weeks ago to look for land. for himself • and bis ?brother • in 'Dalceta., and has been travelling ,eyor 'since; in; that . State, bra tethrned he last night :to inake his :future Isom e--in-41-an to7rint voty fitt•ota,bly .iinpreosed. with. Do-- 1,-ota is n fanning country, and pa3,s that the most of tho -settlers in the now districts there Iiiive not made. very Much progress for the past two years', • olvi:fig to the fitilstro of the. craps , by frost • and other causes. Tho waut of timber is another draw- back, and nista shacks arothe rule, With an odd frame house hero and there, in Many of tho largest 'oettle- • ments. He intends to...,:locate near Burnside, "'Manitoba, 'and -.go,:into mixed tarn -sing 'an a largo scald; Mr. -Anton Frost,. an old Dakota Settler, arrived by the some train. with his •finitily, for the purPose of rtoine- into market, rrarciessino• and :butter rintkingt near tho city, 'and two other parties. from Tokes have been here •for sous o days looking for Arm lauds. There seems tie bo. considerablo tumbril, coming' .ovev this year front across the line. •' . . SCOTCH 011AIRM.A.N'S SPEECH AT'. AN AG RICULTU UAL 8110 W.' gentlemen, will ye fill your glasseo, for I'm aboot to bring forward. -.rho (0een." (Applause.) Our queen gentlemen, is really a wondertal woino, if 1 may say it; site's one o' the gndnu1d sort, nee whigusaleeriescr Nile -rids (Moot her, but a donee daeoent body; She's respectable beyond a. doubt. She has brought up a grand funny o' weel famed lade and lasiiiee; her auldest son being a credit to any mother, and. they are a! weel mar - via Ono daughter is nee lees than married to the Duke o' Argyll's sou and heir. (Cheers.) Gentlemen, ell maybe no believe it, but I OnCO saw the queen (Sensation) I did. It was when teok my auld brown cow tee Perth show. 1 retrxeraber her well; such - color; such hair - (interruption and cries of "Is it the cow or the queen you are propos- We) The queen, gentlemen; I beg your pardon, but I was ,talking aboot the cow. However, as to the queen, somebody pointed her out tae me at Perth station, and. there sho was, smart and tidy -like, and sap 1 to myself, 'Gin iny auld woman at hame slipe away ye nem remain a widow another hour longer,' (Cheers.) Now, gentle- men, the whisky's guid, the night is long, the weather is wet; and the roads are soft, and will harm nae - body that comes te grief. So off WI' yer drinks tee tho bottom. The Queen.'" (Cheers.) . FORTUNES IN STOCK, But• . few persons eialmate the tepid increase of a herd of cattle, and consequently aro at a loss to know ;why such fine fortunes aro made on tho farin or ranch by cattle breeding and • feeding. A Men starts out with ono hundred good cows, Withample range for them. Let us see what he may, reasonably expect in return for his capital and care in ton year, The • cows say cost 'po per head,. or $5,000,!If the cows and their female 'progeny are kept for breeding, it is. _Telnion-• able to estimate.,forty per cent in-; crease. br-fefilalo: calves yearly, as well as the same increase in male; calves. The increas.e thefeeinftearl:. lino will be as follows: • , ll ; •100 edws in first. year*.drop........40 • IOO'Cows in second year drop. ...40 140 ems thirkyear drop 56 .180. cows itt ftwiy...piar 236 cows in:gftli4e0.4.drop 94 308 can's in siXtb, PAT -402 cows in seventh -year drop...161 525 COWS in eighth. yetti drop...210 686 cows in ninth year drop- 274 896 cows in• tenth year drop.; -358 •' Total ten years 1,428. Tluire' will be an eqUal number of male CaMs, ,Which • -will. :come into7Maiket at three years of 'ago as , :Fat stools at.end Of third Fat steers at end of fourth year.,.10 Fat stems at 'end, cif fifth year..;56 Fat oteers.at end Of sixth year. 4..72 Fat .steers at end of seyenth, year.,94 Fat steers at end of year.123: Fat stem at and of ninth year...161 'Fat 'othersat.•end•of tenth per.. 219 • : Total for sevon l ..... 6 •'; TheSe at $60 per head Will aMeunt, to $47,769, .which had been rece iyed anying the htst seven yearsof tho. ton to refund capital and pay ex- penees. At; the end of ten years there will be' on hand. '1,328-: Cows arid Loiters,. and 274 two-year-old steers and 358 bne-year-old. Itwill be •obsetved. in all these ealenlatione of either heifers' et steers we have, allowed' 20. per Cent per yeat fOr failure of calves and for deaths- -and accidents afterwards, • The steels whish have-beenier-rkated, Par-the- firot iirrtmont of$5000, and leave .$4,260 por year ,for expenses. TIM stockon hand at the end of ton years i worth, $80,000, This is bow money:ie. made ori large stock farms or on itiViichSs on the plains. • CURE FOR SCIATICA. • •A correspondent writing to • Lon - (1015 Vanity .fair says Ore for .rienra Ig lit and sciatica -and, ad ,1 am told; an unfailing one -is too vain-, able not to bo Tocorded. An Eng- lish offider, who: seived-with dis- thiction inthe war with. :Napoleon, was once laid Up in a small vilWre in France with s severe' attack. of, .sciatica,' It sohappened that at that time it tinniest WaS being ons- pleyed in the hose whore he lodg., ed, and that this annum having beesi himself it soldier, took an int- erest in the officer's case, and gave hisn the eure•which, in this instance, 8110043(1Ni, immediately and forever,. and which I amabout to' set dow.14,' Ufa at any rate so simple as to be worth s trial. Take a moderato sized potato, ratherlargo than and boil it itt ono quart of watez Foment the port affected with the water in whielt the potato hits been hoiled,las hat.as [tiro be born,. at night Ischre gaing to bed, ; then crush the potato and put it on the affected parts as a poultice. Wear thie all night, and in the 'morning heat the water,, whiclt should have be.en' preserved, over again, and again foment the part with it as hot ae ean be borne, This treatment must be persevered with for several days. It occasionally requires to be continued for as much as two or three weeks,'but in a shorter or longer time it has never yet failed to be euccessfnI. ...MOUNT A.TIIOS. A TOWN whims z,10 MR= OR itlAn- nIAGE EVER TAIMS 1?r.A0E, ".IIaggion Oros," the holy moun- tain of all who profess! the Greek faith, occupies a most commending: position on the 'western shore of the 4gean. So, • Rising abruptly from the wEiter to a height of 3,200 feet, at the extremity of .a long narrow peninsula, it seems to bo keeping watch and ward over thq sea path t6 and front Salonica and the ap- proach to the Dardanells, much 08 Gibralter does over the straits lend- ing to • the 31editerranean. The peninsula is about forty miles long and. has an average breadth of six. , It is connected with -the great Chat= 'culOnian peninsula by a _narrow nook of , sand, through ;which the Persian monarch Xerxes cut a canal for vessels °flight draught, vestiges of whieh yet remain. Beside "Hanlon Oros" is Mount Athos. Eton before the days of Christianity Meunt Athos had its recluses, Tor the solemn grandeur of the groat bare peek and the weir' aspect of its surroundings are* well Calculated to hatmenize with minds given up to wild land mystic thotights. -The nen, doctrines gave 0 great imPulso to this desire; to withdraw from the 'world, and in the conrse oftime the whole poninstda came to be. oc- oupied by Greek- monks, who; Un- der tire 13yia. n tin e • Empw.ors,•enjoy- ed tho privelege of governing thent-; selves and Work possessions without • the interfernme of .any secular eon- -trot whatever. .There was thus formed a sort of ecclesiastical autow: omy that his endued to• the.,present clay. The only indication Of Turk : - WI authority iu Mount Athos is the pros:Mee' of. a "caimakam,'.' who, however, enjoys not the slightest power; Isis fanctions being ihnitod to thal of. a -Mere observ'or.- This offioial has two.,"zaptiebs"- (grendat- mes) 'under his orders, bat the.y. etre more te do honor, to his position than to .repredent any. force at his coins -nand, the 'cominunity' haying its own Tolice hi the shape of a body of . stout Albitnian guards, Tile administrationis carried on by Of „Representatives pre- sided over by. one of their number, termed "Proteros," Ci e't.he' first man of Athos," • iThis office is held by each of -the members 'of the eoundil .in ,snegession- for a period of 'three mouths... The menthe 'follow the rule of BasilitisNo womasiT i al- . bit ed on Any pvetenso .wb4tevgr to". set foist in the district. The pro- -hibition extende to, female creatures of every kind, so that not it hen; cow,'she goat or any other aniinal- canable of giving birth to its kilid to be :fo-tind itt Atorinti Athos; There is 'butionei village, where a finctuatingl body of seculars reside, °ultimo]. Arid other labors.. itis -the y place in. the, world resembling, a tQW31 111 wbiuh no marriago or birth ever. takes place. • A SOFT. ANsw-gn. "Twits past twelve, at midnight when Ise rolled. benie and- prepared to concoct some story for .ihe late- neSs• of his return., She, however Ws awake, and with'', shatp scented nes&detocted an odor of gin. smell is thtit lax dear,' she remarked; "Cloves, ply 'Iotre,i' • "Bet the Othier, odor, "Allspice, my sweet." . "But 1 sm ell, sons eth big °blot" "Oh that'o cirrubm.on.', "Brit I am cirri -Ain that I' smell something that isn't spice at all." "Oh, that is an apple 1 ate before I came in." ' • • "Well, I kthotin tlsirik," 5110 votaiett, "that if you'd hist taken a good drink Of brandy before yon. demo in and eaten o hasn sandwieh yon wnild Jute 110(1011 the ingrodi. onto necessary for a good hainto pie," Ire sit,Yhed as he dropped to sloop, and mnrissureil that. ho would. have clone so if he had not, imen-afritiA of hid di earns.' A ;BLANK IN LIFE. A military offieer, having been worn:idea iu the beat while giving Tut • order, Was rendered unconseions and , remained so4---t1ieugh otherwise well • -for many years. At length the de- pression in his skull was removed by an operation, trepanning, conscious - nese was ilnmediately restored, and he at once completed the order he was giving when he Was wounded on the battlefield. The • long interval between the moment when he was first wounded • and the restoring of the bone of his ,* skull to its original position, Was a total blank, and the two far -separat- ed periods crime together as if no moment had intervened. Similar eases, ere no doubt, more ' or less familiar to our reader's. The following ease is somewhat different from the above, tuta is more recent, having Occurred in the practice of Dr. McCormack, president of the .Kentucky 'Medical eseiety The person, when fifteen years oliv•wat accidentally struck on the • head with a haMmer and rendered. unconscious SO several hours. He gradually recovered his senses .but a marked depression of the skull remained. Al, nineteen lie moved, ' • from the towxt, whore •ho had been living, married; purchaeod a farm, end settled ,on it. There was no noticeable mental peenlierity sho•tin by him. • , • ; , • Some years later he Complained ' • of pain where tho wound had been, -became morose, and later presented. idi tho symptoms of.a.cute He ate but little and rapidlY lost. . The depressed' portion of ' his sknll was at this time rernoVed by trenannin,g. At once the mental derangement was relieved, .and in fely weeks Ise Was in perfectlealth, • Elie the periodbetWeen tbe accident a-p.c1 his cure,' though it , had been one of'ordinary.astiyity, comprising even ruarriege, purchase ,;Of fan.), :etc., hall wholly droppeiebut'of his mind; , He diiti not know oven his own . Wife, nor Oust lie had opo. His .neighboto were all strangers to him.. Ile had to leari anew therands in the region. :It required the. dee& and 'a full • explanation ' to °olivine() him that he owned Isis faint. And ' • yet eierything pribii• to the accident wits fresh and clistnict, in his memory. • AAAAAAAA.A.A•AAAAAAAA.N. vvvvvvvvvv.vvvvytyvv. $1.25 -A YEAR, . $1.25 $1.25 A YEAlt, $1.25 A YEAIt. . I THE HURON 'NEV.S-RECPRD Talf, MYRON NEW5-11lirOR1) THE liuRoN NEWS -RECORD THE HURON NEWS,RECORD , GIVES GIVES , GIVES • GIVES ••• ft06011. 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