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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1887-08-10, Page 5• The Huron Nun's*Record Wednesdays .August tOthe 118$'1 TISH A 413E-.d.B Last week the Jews of Hamilton, like all the Jews in the world, celebrated the 9th Clay of their mouth Ab. This day is established to eommem0rete tha destruction of their firat temple by Nrob.uchtld- nezzar, and of their second by Titus, which butt occurred on the sande date. '1'llu tlay was celebrated by fasting and mourning. In the synagogues the L.uueutatious of Jeron►i•tlt %vela read un 5.idurday night, while in the morning outer ntourufnie icy mn.t, .Te.t'ielly written for this day, wore read. While reading this, they Fit ou very low seats and with their shoes off. —a very uld Jewish cuatum un mourn- ing occasions, • AN INDIANA EARTHQUAKE... TERRIFIED NEGROES I'1UAY—T11E G•1t'L'ND SINKS FIVE FEET. Reports of Aug. 3rd from Evans- ville, Ina., say that the. country about the scene uf tho tlarthquake is low and swampy and almost inac- cessible in places, sive by uld beat- en paths. Much of it' is will and contains two settlements of negroos. Monday night about six o'clock a i seven' of them felt tho Li troul- 11 ble, but thought nothing serious had untitled beyond a slight tremor, aud after gossiping over it went to Leel. .11iuut twelve o'cluok ivery- butly wile awakened by a sharp check, and they heti barely jumped e feu when the 1 4th with it to their t , a shaky, dizzy motion, suddenly sank a distance of' live feet, carrying houl•s :94.1 terrified dark i05 With it, Thu t,egtees full on •their knees and in fecuzied torsos • prayed to lite Lord to save them. A largo area of tql)acco will be a total loss. Nearly all the cabius have been torn loo; anti :nae fleetif g about in toe. ri ons parts, while the household goods are mixed in inextricable confusion. Furtunetely no lives h:1ve boon lost, but the lues of property is incalcu- ebhe'. .4 saying, as just thou Airs. Harris cu.wgltt•t1 andall the out He ou of,ber mouth. "Yon have not. 1ust alt," suggest- ed his wife; "y"it Lave- le altie wife awl children 31w1 rut unithookl•tl vletreett•t•,,, "Foul eap11141, these," retorted ht.r IlURhau•1, gloomily, "No, I till ro,•ioi to gko u;'. 1 tell tuu. u,Nary, ear a.da)u .,filet ult a. You don't kuu•.v what tt to to bu.ievss 3orrie; women are. sheltered and (' prts'ecte.t from Id' the,aunoytulees " • .•11e 414.4yf° answered Mrs 11ar- ri., :v t,h dry lila. She let 1 Ilene the a o• k of Hoare women that day, She had he.•t co d: mei 11111'8w, tl ,.•t' Oho t'. it•1 :.I4tnt,t r, 44. `ilio had cot gull cuotrited, cuu,4te.t pretties wastlll•iijI44t! to (mita music:Ieseotts In the•doctor's din hter, im onset. thrid' lust year's; 1,111. Iter whole fr;tulo quivered with thin pain of jarred nuts ttunglt•d uert'w•;. But it never tattered into her mind that she dared tocompht_iu. "Uoe the Ni•N1 Thy t.ge," was "I be motto she had trained and: hops up w here .he could 800 it utailr fillies n *lay. "At, I say," oontinue,t her hu.: band after a spoil of gloomy _thought, "'['hetes a way out of it, aid many a melt lags 114 en driven' to if. 1 won't lit1''ttawtl he persecuted lty a lint) of ci1•comstauce'w. If I were out of the .way you and the ehilttren would have r"ough'1to live on com- fortably the •reit of your lives.. It's only ill eilu►ting our final fate by a few nr liths or years." Mrs. 1iarris folded the lust flair of t,toutt fulls and hill them 1ut.11y away. kola. nnih tuna',! a•oull her 1111.;. ".Tnial:,'; •.'i4 will i:4 a firm pinta "a ! tint' a 108t favor t. t of u, "What is it, diary I" "on't die in tho 1 nttl?e ,•1 hef1i1 e the- 144 rut -hr 4f mail could spook; tilts coutinue'd "Because it would by so unpleas- ant for rho children and fur rite. '1.t is our tomo. 1 bitter the deed of it iu my possession, Hoot to too by myfather yr•-tr'rd,ty. And I should e hate to have any utipleA9301 ah:,Ocia- ttOna COM), (qv(' with it. I dieted very _much 41 1441:1;44 to hiveyou•buried at the four eortier43 twat -hero with a stake driven through you, though people would soon, forget that we ever hrlo.oged to yon. Furl would not own to being the widow of a cowardoi' let mw childt•t•u bear his mono, And even :f you were not held responsilde Iwould he ashamed to think you .hail written your ti".,ii elI',teph, there lies a discouraged „> ntt14. John H tN leis `was (hunt) with. sur• prise. ' "I knew," continued his wife, "that it is a favorite thing for mon to. say that they will got out of it all, and that women do not realize how desperate the situation is, and a lot more rubbish that they ought to be ashamed of." -.1 UY'N.1.MITE Fl END. An 'Er -hutat•, •w•1,IJ96 naive rho 11olieo have not yet disclosta'l, tried to inert' u•p the British steamer uee.t, (It that National line, Aug. 3rd, of Noe: York harbor. -Ile ro••t ed up in a small boat alongside `the (inial, and threw it bottle: coi- tttiuin; some kind of explosive on 110.1:••1. :1n' explosion follott•'(1,. which set tile to the steamer.' Tho flames, however, W010 8000 put out. The polite,. went in pursuit of the fellow in a row boat. He had put out for the Jersey ,:bora, but they captured hint, tool brought him to police headquarters. IIs :tiaid lie was one of a band of men whg had effected an organization, having for its object the destruction with ex- plosives of every vessel carrying the British flag. b The broken bottle watt taken to police headquarters. It contained kerosene, naphtha and rags soaked ' in chemicals. The prisoner took it coolly. "I was thwarted in this," be said, "but there are plenty of others at work who will avenue the insult to Artierican Vessels aid burn every 'vessel carrying the British flag." The prisoner gave the nameof Conrad' J. Mooney, and said he lived at 267 Warren street,Brooklyn. He 'was remanded until Monday morning. . He told 'the police lie formed 0110 of a gang of men who had determined ,to nut every 3194 11l entering port carrying the Bruit) flee. '1'he Seizure of Aim:Herm veto reek in Caiaada and the usurpation of all commerce by the I nglisli had inclined 'him Io juin the bend. .1 loth, Rouble -edged knife was found in 11ta n1:ut's locket. The steamier Wtts only slightly danl'iged. •:DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE. ''It's the last time I am going to try ! husk ie against m', and 1'11 just give up ! There 111 110 11:80 of trying to db anything when the odds are a(..airntt you." It wags John !Terris will, Was (10• ing the t:alking. His wife was sewing Lie Ort the 1.1111,11 1,11.8 clothes •ifr••r they hail gone to lied. As elle hell the buttons hi her mouth, to prevent thorn rolling oil, she had no opportunity of unswer- inn her bushanll, even if she had the 1ncliietfon. lir. 11 arI 18 resumed : I'm clean discouraged, that's what 1 ant ! Of course I don't think of nay self"—Mrs. Barris' lip cn°rled a little, and ono button escaped and run down the table --a "It's you and the children I'm worried about" -- another hutt0n rolled away—''and is it Waitn't for leaving you alone, Mary, I'll— He did not finish what he was John tried to ipecac, but his .wife hal the fluor. ' "It is only a, coward who would take refuge in death and leave his wife and children to tight the battle of life alone. "And right here, John, 1 want that subject to end • forever. It is hard enough to live with a man who is chronically discouraged, but when he hints of getting ,out of.. t 1 ob- ject I" John Harris never again made tiny wagon awl improbable threats, hut took the dilenuns of husine-s dry both•horne and practically mastered it. Nor Inz1, his wife: ever heard him declare since that evening that he was 'a ciisuourage4 man. THE WEEK'S DOINGS. Afteif thirty years of uuiutorrtip- ed service with t):tu U. W. R and G. T. R. CQnipai y. Mr. Geo. Reid, station agent at Wyoming, has placed his resignation in the 1lande uf' the: Company lord will leave for Cllic,tgo, where his suns reside. --H. J. 1►uolittlo took refuge in an old schuulhutt.9e neer Eck'n•ty, hid., l'roined eeverc taiustorm, tak- ing his horde in with him. I1uudre•ds of Itui•uc-ts teseitte4l the intrusion ;tug att•tekt'tl the 1,0454: su vieiuuely that he died within au hour 1'1•um --The jury' iu the St, Thulnaa collision case reudered a verdict oousuiing the conductor, the en- gineer and the anthurities uf the rail- way. 1311OIl:EN DOWN. "After suffering with dyspepsia, kidney disease, log of appetite ancl pain in the head until diecouraged, I heard of B. B.. 13., took two bottles and ate happy to tasty I feel as well as ever." Mrs. Rufus E. Merry, New Albany, N.S. 456.21 the elfeets of the stings. ' _-ts a result of the visit of the-1)ul ing the atut•ul on rue dill ' Minister of Juetice to the Kingston inst., the blrn ut' Henry `etelerswt, f Pulite+utitry, u number of the better on the Wallace 1)0uud•u•y, about 1 believed 00uwielo may her relo:lsed. thole miles west of Lietuv:el, was struck by lightning eutl burnt to j Asthma CUreet by the double treat the ground. A mower, reaper and I meat of Soutiaern Asthma Pure is a a wagon were bulled. AL1. San- 0ommon remark. 1:11; et dersuu's los4 is fully $1,000. In- surance 700, ---Ow'jng to tho drought water is sold by the bitted. in illoontingtou, Illinois. Ther,i tiro a great many wagon boxes for the, hauling of wager, tutu a goo,' many teamsters take orders, charging r'1 end up• wind fur the water ete1 delivering it. • —A farmer entered au Ealin- bUl'(li restaurant the other day, told for'some tone was busily employed in e:ttiug right dgtwu tho bill of ftu'ey-•, from the top.. At length, heaving a sigh, he called the waiter, at)d sprcatlf0A the bill of tare before hila, ho pointed to it will Ilia finger enol s.t:d, 'I've oaten richt, du0u • to there ,' muting Itis linger to near the foot el the page, `and, if it's nu ugain4t tilt vuln o' the shujl, I'd like to skip sit I t4; there duet!: to there. ---Ge ui g4s l.uuc•k1e1:411. t, n \ urth- west \luunted 7 of iev 411':iel•tel•, 99•:119 (1lc•=1111 It Sti rill+0141 illid IOClattl llp. in the cells. lac dry 114: 11111 101 1941113121C7 h Iurc the police 1n t�f4•. tl t„ ackuuteh d„tsl himself a dI - oper, and 9:118 reml:nail4 tl to jail for eight (lays. 1au hes since le.•, it hurtled over to 1rt'g,'.tnl 11,41.114.q.1,f a1. 1'. met 1313 14 bick to Regina. -Near Naularu3, 111•, several dap I igu a little child ul',\1'. \"tltlglt- maft eerie set-'tu its high th lir at the (0)10 while its mother tilts gritting dinner. .A. chicken cant: in at the., floor and flew upon the, table. 1\16. \-uugluuuu threw acase knife at the chicken ; the knife glanced or re- bounded and struck the child in the. forehead, cutting a gash near the temple about an inch and :t lulu' lung. The child. lived about a wecle and then, died. —A. Laconia (\\-.1'.) jury failed to agree Ltpu14 a case of deadly assault, and eleven members signed a paper stating that the "elevyu du not consider the one obstineto qualified juror; that lie is essenti- ally lacking in certain qualifications necessary fin constitute :t•guutl j-ulur, We would therefore ask that in making up the jury list in future fur this smutty that Ifs nrole be left off." —Three prisoners confined in ,Cayuga jail for robbery escaped last week. Gaoler Af ul•;thy being absent from 'town and the turnkey engaged with other prisoners, they thought the opportunity to gain their liberty too good to let pass, and quietly walked out through the gate. It was discovered that they hid gone •shortly after and the turnkey and °tire• el t.ritl•'s Clerk followed them some distrnce, but failed to capture them, —At the Brantford Police Court ,1 u.4h ua .lrulihtge was cumulated to stand his triad at the next a:isiz,ts on the deoge 0! shooting with intent to kill, his wife .being the victim. AN OLD FAVORITE. An old favorite, that has been popn• tar with the people for nearly 30 years, is Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry for all varieties of sum- mer complaints of children and adults. 11 seldom or ever fails to cure oholera morbus, diarrhoea and clysen eery. 456 2t "Fakir" Findlay, who was arrest - cd for biting a piece out of George Clarke's cheek at Stratford, was Sentenced to three year's in Kings- ton Penitentiary. —A writer hasboon issued against Benjamin . Warren, a wealthy batchelor of Orford, at the shit of a hidgutowu widow, asking $5,00.0 damages in a breach of promise ease —Lightning tore a largo oak tree on the premises of John Mathis, at Cuthbert, Ga., into kint1 ing wood,. and sent a mule tied to it on its knees, but the mule soon recovered, kicked a wagon into bits, and was othnr- twise very lively. —When lightning ' struck the barn of .lanes Smith, of Marion, Ind., he was standing between his two horses Iwith three pigs posing around his feet. At the flash all the +taint ds 1irupped 1104411, while Snnit.lt was entirely unharmed, —AIr, W. A. Urnnt, artist, of Wallaceburg, has a watch iu ids possession which has boon running 101 years. His grandfather had it in his possession forty years before coming to Canada. It was first pur- chased in 1786, and has been in the Grvaut family ever since. ---A Michigan farmere who has been trying it, says it will keep tbo flies away from a horse to paint him with soap suds and carbolic acid, but that it -will also make the anintie' hate hiniself so that a close watch mustb0 obtained to keep hint from committing suicide. Da. Low's PLEASANT WORM SYRUP is a sale and reliable worm remedy for all worms afflicting children or adults 456 4t --'I'wo hundred members of the 'British Co•nimons have signed the inutuorial in favor of the Canadian Pacific snail subsidy. PRO\II''1' RESULTS. --It is announced that the Govoit- tttmat has decided to grant a mail subisdy to the Canadian Pacific Ititilru•ul. It is hoped to make the premed, route a great source of ad- VitItage to Eijglisll illvesturi. . Suviict: ro Mot'nsai—Are you i1: - ii be (4 at night and broken of your rest by to sick child suffering Ana crying with pain of Cuttin_r 94(4!17 If 8) 4914,1 nt once trod g.e1 a hurtle of "MrS'W'iasluw`s `'01111tia Syrup" fa C hitdreu Teething. value is incalculable. t wi It nuc[ Il 441 'et•e 31 the. poor lit tlesolft ret.imm tit stoats. De - peed epee it, mullets 3 - there (3 gin nti8- teke about it. It cures Dysentery and I2i:u'rl,ua1 regulates the Stmu:tch nod llowefi, cures Wind Colic, softens the 0111118, reduces Inflanuna'ion, and gives tone ono energy to 111e .whole system. "'Mrs SS'inslow's `soothing syrup" for ((4(1 Oen teething, is pleasant to the taste ttml is the Ire'criptinn ofone of.the oldest and hest female physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25c. a bottle. Be some and ask for "Mrs • ti'inslow's Soothing Syrup," tlud take no Other kind. 4481y "I was very sick with bowel com- plaint. Two physicians did me no good. I tried other medicines but all was no use until i tried Dr. Fow- ler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. '1'11e next day I was like a different man'' Geo. 1T. Peacock, of Stroud, Ont. 456-21 —It is stated that about a week since rho wife of Frank Malcolm, of the 16tH line E. Zorra, eloped with the hired man, leaving a family of seven children. —A. F. Hun', of the Windsor Hotel, Stratford, has served Mr. Trete, Manager of tho i,\lerchauts' flank, with a wilt cleinliig $1,001) fur alleged 81an41(11, . Fa1tEMA\'s \\'out 1'0WUR144 are safe, sure and speedy 10 remove, WOr09s fion4 014141irru. 01 adulta. 456 41 Seven suite fordttnlages have been entered fur hearing at'• the canting assizes, tlirtni h defective roads in the (;uterty of1(idtllt'feN. KEEP '4)((B 1(t1(';:I: '.7t',1JIDED. Keep your hems guarded against sudden attaacks of colic, cramps, diarrhoea, dysentery nod cholera in. _fantum. They are ifablo to come when least expected. The safest, best and most reliable remedy is Dr. Fowlers Extract of Wild Strawberry.. 456 2t BA1tt:tw ELL'S SURE! CORN CURE.— This preparation has proved an unfailing remedy far -tire immediate relied and permanent cure of that common but distressing ailment know as Corns, also Bunions and Warts. This com- pound not only removes the Corn, but protects the surface, thus enabling it to bear any reasonable amount of pressure. etaritead very caretully a few of the many bun, dreds of tesimonials received for this excellent preparation. Tell your friends about it, and be sure you get the genuine. 456.2E _--.Mrs. E. B. McKay, of Embro, while gathering eggs 13 issed her foot- ing and fell from the hay plow strik- ing a fork handle w11ic1. was stand- ing upright. no wood entered her body several inches and sho is in a very critical condition. ALWAYS I:HOMED—A good cutler - tic medicine. National Pills will not disappoint you. 457.41 100 CASES WINDOW ' LAS and Ex Steamship "Corona" from Antwerp. those BUILDIN(, will find this aril' opportunity to get supplied to advantage.lr Also Linseed Oils, Paints, rbc., &c., at Low figures TO CLOSE OUT SWAFFIELOS STOCK. Mrs, Jacob .Smith, of Glan ford, died suddenly on Thursday evening. She had been picking berries alt day, and: was in her ordinary good health. after tea she began milking, and when about half through with one of ,tlto cows, site fell from her seat and expired. DESCRIPTION... Pleasing, soothing, healing, reliev- ing, curing is the description of Nasal Balm, which is receiving a national r•eputatiom as a cure for Catarrh, Cold in the heard, ilay Fever, etc. 0 t ,acey Iron and Hardware Merchant, June„ 1437. -alley. H. A. Young, Methodist minister at Sutton Fella, has just boon blessed by en addition to his family of a to11ird set of twins. A 1310 STRIKE. re C FLOOD Cures Dtzznwss, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Affections of the Liver and Kidneys, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Erysipelas, and all diseases arising from Impure Blood, Deranged Stomach, or irregular action of the Bowels. A -big strike was make when Powell & Davis issued their Extract of arsap- arilla and Burdock. It has met with great success, and it must, for it is tie most powerful blood purifier in the mar- ket. Itis used with the greatest success in tall diseases arising from a debilitated cobdit:on of the system, and everyone needs, and should use a bottle or two at this season of the year, of Powell's FS• tract of Sarsaparilla and Burdock. Bear in mind one 50c. bottle contains more solid medicine than most dollar so.called Sarsaparilla and bitters. Also rentehher that it is sold in Clinton by all druggists,. ptice,50c. a bottle. Sold by all drug- gists and medicine dealers everywhere. 443I1y ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising inAmerican Ar�erc papers by addressing Y Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, • 10 Spruce St., No* York, Send mete. for' 140 -Page Pamphlet. DRUG RE. The undersigned has just opened a new Drug Storv, to JACKSON'S NEW BLOCK, ou 11UIION STREET, two'dours west of the City Hook Store, where twill he found a complete assortment of Pure Drugs and Chemicals, also Patent Medicines and Druggists' Sundries—all titat tho public may ask for in those lines. A. WORTHINGTON. (tltutnn, 13(11 January, ' ° • I'. 8.-.-9111ceuhan ed ti•oni,rividenco to stns NEW StQOK ! NEW STORE ! ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, CLINTON. JOSEPH CHIDLEY, Dealer in Furniture, • Call at the New Store and• sec the stock of Bedroom and Parlor Sets, Lounges, Sideboards, Chairs, Springs, • Mattrasses, etc., and general Household Furniture. The whole Stock is from the -very best manufacturers, Picture Frames and Mouldings of every description. JuS. CILIDLEY, one door West of Diekson's Book Store. ..Louie Hutcheson, head cook at the Siweoo house, Barrie, a position sato has filled for a number of years, committed suicide •by taking an overdose of laudanum. The mistress of the house having learned that 1110 deceased was in a pregnant state told her she had better leave, which so preyed upon her mind that she committed the fatal deem. PICA ISE WORTII Y. "Last summer I was entirely laid up with liver complaint, a friend advised trio to use Burdock Blood Bitters, I did so, and fourbottles cured me. I cannot prnisethis retried 'too miicTi 'T ,roTin TT, 7li, vers, Orr Lake, Ont. 456.21 Buy Your GROCERIES t . —FROM— THOS. ---COOPER----&----SON. The largest, cleanest and best assorted stock of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, G,..ASSWA•RE[r etc., -in town, ( Our Prices are as LOW as the Lowest, and we warrant everything first class. -0514- Sole agents for the Celebrated "Cooper's Baling Powder.""Se Best Brands of CIGARS by the Box or Thousand at Manfrs. Prices TEAS. A SPECIALTY.. Give us THOS. 'CO.OPER & SON, a call. Corner store in Searle's Block, Clinton. HOUSEKEEPERS ! 134 Y YOUIR General Groceries, Crockery & Glassware, C.A. Vriel -+ 2.101\Te 13'T-P.OSee . WiioerisMT.F ANI) RETAI(. Cinoonas. '1',lio wants of every family supplied.Stock ahway8 fresh. SPECIAL INDUCE• MENTS w1len co.nantities arc 01118101. rte A HANDSOME PRESENT GI\'EN:AWAY with every 3 or 5 lbs. of Tea. lilt t'Parm Produce taken at Highest Price. LESLIE'S CARRIACE & WAGON FACTORY CZtIN T•�N In Stook, a Number of Cutters, Sleighs, Buggies and Wagons. The Material we mauttfacttn•o;is of the best quality and the Iron work unsurpassed In fact we make it an importaNt feature of our business to use only 11) best pro- curable material and the best workmanship. 'Those in need of CUTTERS and SLEIGIiS, ,4t the latest m141<es and styles, should not fail to call and 4400 118, —0— ALL WORK WARRANTED. 07 Repairing and Reaint iin' Promptly Atter, ed _ to... FACTORY on corner of i Buren and Orange Streets, CLINTON J