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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1885-02-11, Page 4■WSPAPER LAWS ■ call the special attention of I’o»t- ■rft gipl subscribers to the following Hsu of tlto newspaper laws s— Ha 'postmaster U requited to give H Liirrmi (returning a paper does Hsw.-r rim hwi wlmnasubsciiuenloes jaqwi out of the tfifllcty- ami ■’the reason for its ijot being taken. ■i?glv;,t to do so makes'the pwtmijater ■idiilu to the'piiblishms for payment, ■-It* any permm orihrti his paper dis- ■raed, lie must pay all wearages,«or ■iiMUlmr may continue to eend it ■ piyimint ift made, and collect the ■ animuit. whether it bo taken from ■flee of not. There can be no legal ■itipiiaucft until the payment is minle, H-Auy imraou who takes n paper from ■xeit-ollme, whether directed . to hie ■ or another, or whether he has sub- ■el or not, to rwipomiblc for the pay. ■-If A sulMcriher orders his paper to he ■<?<t at a cerium time, and the publish- ■iiitiuutu to seuid, it. the subscriber is Id tp.pay forit'.iflie,takcait'QUt of the ■office. This proceeds upon tlmground la. ipaq must pay for what lie usea, I i 9 ■ A’’ 1 fe*lh the nivtoiot^Cbutt in, Coderipli le November sitting » newspaper pub- Ir MfXl for F»y of pnp8T? Tlfo defend- Iflijecftd paying on tlio ground that fie iD/dCd-d. %.former proprietor of the |r to dkco'i’inue it. The Judge liefil rt’mt was not a yalid defence, .’rhe itiif, the present proprietor, had no. bs^to discontinue and, consequently Li collect, although it was not denied dufenduot had notified former pro- pr to discontinue. In any event ndaut was bound to p»y for the time had received tlio paper and until he papl all arrears duo for subscription. . th® h*u«h.ty lord aworew he might more easily obtain water irojn ilm rocks they stood on than, complaince from him j*j“Try,’’ said ba in acorri; “mid when the rock vieTds water to your prayers, I give up Fatime, but*not till then I” ••On youY honour,” exclaimed Omar, springing to his feet. “You give me Fa time if I obtain water from the rock?” “If yoq do,” s»l<l the Knight ‘astonished that the Turk, should have understood him literally. (,I pledge my Knightly word'to release your mistress and all n.y prisoners ransom free,” What is impossible to youth and Jove J Omar, aideff by the captive Turks, set to work, and long and patiently did they labour at the un­ yield ingB tone. Three wearisome years were passed, and they saw themselves apparently as far from success as at - the commencement,, when, almost exhausted with fatigue And ^despair .the joyful cry of “Water, water”; hurst on .their ears. The spring.was found—Fatime was free. s’ * • • ♦ ’ The ruins of Csejta, a once strong ! castle, still remain on the summit of a hill which can be ascended only on one aide ; for, like many old Hungan ian castledl’) Csejta is built on the limestone jock, forming an abrupt precipice on_ three sides. About the year 1610 this cafttle was. tthe resid­ ence of Elizabeth Batiiari, king of Poland,’and wife of a rich and,-power­ ful magnate. Like most ladies of the day, she was purroqnded by a troop of young persons, generally the daughters of poor fiut noble par­ ents, who lived in honorable servi­ tude in return for. which their edu­ cation was cared for and their dowry ■secured. , Elizabeth was of a severe and cruel disposition, and her hand­ maiden led no joyous life. ( Slight faults are said to have been punished by most merciless tortures. One day, as thq l 'dy of Csejta was adorn­ ing at her mirror those charm's which that faithful monitor told her were fast waning, she gave way to her un­ governable temper, excited* perhaps by the mi?rdr!s unwelcome hint,, and struck her unoffending maid with such force in the face aB to draw -bloodE As Blie" washed from her hand the stain, she fancied that the part which tiie blood had touched grew- whiter, softer, and, an tt'W6re7 .Imbued with the dreams oftlieage, she believed' that accident had revenlfed to her what'so many philosophers hqd wasted years to discover—that in'a maiden’s blood ' she possessed the elixir vit<er ’’the ty D’othei^s old face, jt is wriuklod -Aoutoff of never-failing youth -and nd-fclm bloom of^ts-^eaaty-has-naturei ’ * ii .3 * . rsrsw iifcrn/v 7in nv .i.liA w/ifai. nt wn. Saviour a .“win.Bbibbftr,"aa lie Ilina- self aaye in Matthew 11,19; The Son of tnan came, eating and drinking, and they §ay : “JMiold a man glut* tonous and a winebjbber, a friend of publicans and ainuers.” The Bible never forbid* temperate eating and drinking, but only intemperate eat- ink and drinking# 1 therefore declare further, that votiijg for the Scott Act as a sin towards the word nt God. l ean proyo i Umt »i< wy time and to everybody. Rev. Fish buri/A business is to preach, the pure Gospel of Jesus Christ to his own congregation, and not going around in the County of Waterloo, {.reaching a doctrine, which mere-, ly a fable and an invention of cer­ tain kind of people, and not the doctrine of the holy word of God, Tne Lutheran Synod will discuss the action of Mr. Fishburn.” ' Curious and Accidental. CSICRCR DIRECTORI. . Fanl 4Church.—Services on Bunday at U ......................... Sunday ________ -Services on Bui) <1-17 p. in. Blblo Class, 10 a.m. , •’.30 pan. Service on Wednesday, $_ p.m ~ O iiaa vt CitAto, Jk D., Jtsctor ix-lp Methodist.—Service* at 10.30 a, in. )o p. ni, Sabbath ScIiojI at 2.30 pi ni. . Gn.y.r,Pastor. - .1 Inada Pro^bytorian.-Sarvlcea at n-a.njJani. n. tn. Sabbath Bchobl. 2.30* p. in. Rkv. k; Btkwirt, Pastor. ■ tile Christian.—Services at 10.30 a. m. and» p. m Sabbath School, 2.30 pan. Rkv.-J. Xru,. I’tstor. Iipti.4 Uhifrcb.—Sorvico at 6.30 p. nn Sab h School. 2:3ff p. in. Knv J, Okay.'Pastor. ■ui. . v 'an ‘j. THE EETTJaOTST fan?/? Record, l' G43r.4LG.4.U4T/?D. ,k Imton, Weilncsilhy^Feb. J ltjhr ^ctfry. mother s Wrinkled Face. f mother’s old face, jt is wriuklod and wan, ■ ' ■■ fl.J. ■ ' ■ b left bub the- loaf that clingato .the I tree,' »hen its blossoms are withorod and I - ' dead-,. .. ' But the love;, that illumes the scars ■ of the years,., . “ ■ . ■ lTndiruined.in itHjbeauty and light, Is true as..the star that follows:?tlfo* I SDD, fro brighten the dusk of flic night, frhe love of the"world, may shiue as I the wiug, . « . ■if the butterfly sipping the flow- I er, . ,r iPd vanish away when tlie honoy is-; I ‘ •l\nd the wino of its' nectar is sour ; llut. the love' that is shriued in moth- I.-’ ei'hood’s heart, Ijvnows nothing of death or decay, ? lAs the gold that endures when the I a ' clotls of the mine, |Are trampled in ai?hes and play. ■ IMy mother’s old fa.co it is wrinkled: and wan, But what with its Worth can com-' pare ? ' ' ‘ ()r rival the love unfailing and true, In its Betting of wrinkle.and care,' S > fade as if may, in the winter of p' years, __.. • ' And droop iu tiie drifts of-tlie show ; o 0 z <ar*;,g-g>T8-3i 3 2® « n n rfSSSS All wanting will find tho AYER’S Chany Pectoral No other complaints »ro so iniipiorui in their attack ■uthoseaffeoting the tjiroat and lungs:, none so trifled with by the uisjvrlty of sailer* ew. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting RSybspij from a MHlng or ujwwMscions ax* poehre, is often but the beginning of a IsXa.1 •ickness. Ayer's Cherry feuouai. br-s woy proven its effieney fi: a forty years' fight With throat and lung diseases, and should be taken in all oases without delay. A IWrrlble, Cough Cured. ♦•thIK'l’VK>k agcvweeokl, wlileli t IT' my lungs. I had a t» rrible Wgli. m d y. night juift night wifi unit sleep. Tim <.o< u gave my up. J tried Ayer’s CniilihV It. tonal, Which relieved my lungs, Iiwlvced Bleep, npd afiurded me the rest iiei'ewavj for the recovery of my etrexsgth, Bj H.u dontfoned use of the Pfitoral ft pt .-mii- iwnr cure was eirected. I Km now 62 yer.rs old, lmle and hearty, and urn feallgiied your Cukuky Pectoral saved me. JlOll.VCU FA1VIJU0THEB.W ■ liocklDgbaxn, Yt., J uty J5, lbbJ. ■. Croup.—A Mother’* Tribute. “11(11110 in the country Just wit ter my little boy, three years old,'whs taiken ill with cfcup; it roomed as if lie would uie from strangu­ lation. vn« >t the family suggested the use of AVer's Cherry peitdral. « bottle of which was always kept Jn the house. This was tried in small and frequent doses, and to our delight in less than half tin hour the little patient was breathing easily. The doc­ tor said that, thol .f.JiEitttV 1'htoral had saved uiydarling'fl life. Can jou yonder at our gratuihiel* Sincerely v ours, ‘ flna. l'MMA (iFt>NFV.'r 159 West 128th St., b-t-w York, Muy 18, 1882, “I litive used.At,er',s Ciifrrv PEtTORAr. in my family for several y eats, and do not hesitate to pronounco it the n oat effectual remedy for coughs und colds no have ever tried. , A, «J. CnARE;" • • Lake Crystal, Miim-, March 13,1832, .••'I suffered for eight years from Fronchitfs, amt after try big many remeuks with no suc­ cess, I Wap cured by the uso of A ¥1 if s C’ltf.R- BY FfcCTDRA l„ .JOSKl-ll WALLIS.” Byhalia, Miss., Aprils, 1882. •’ I ciinifot ftay enough in praise of- Aver's Ciikrry I'KiToRAL. bclkvhtg as 1 do that but writs uso I should long since have died fronUifng tronbieb- F. ERAUbuN.’trijilcstluu, Texas, April 22, 1882, No case of ap affection of the throat or lungs exists, which cannot be greatly relieved z by the use of Ayer’s Cherry ’Pectoral; and it will- alteai/t cure when the discas^rs ,not Already beyond tho control of medicine. “ ' • . PREPARED bv '■/ pr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowejf, Mass, gold by all DruggisUK w cr E aged twenf^ tbm, died atMartlns- villkf’Itod.i » few days ago, from the ossification of pegrly all of her joints, and the flesh other body. zThe pro- cess Vegan when sW wae thiee years of age, and for the last eight years she nus been confined to bed. Her mental powers were not affected. Her body -weighed nearly 300 pounds . . Petrified while alive.—The grave of the woman Hannah Stout* of Martinsville, Jndo ia being watched to prevent her body being carried off by intot'estod- students-of her pa* cujiar disease. The living petrifica­ tion. of her body went out in thia order: When she was three yeara of agCfShe was affected by a rigidity of the muscles of the arni, which was amenable to no treatment.. Instead of being relieved ip the least, its severity increased and spread to ether partp of the body, and was ac­ companied or followed by a stiffen­ ing of and ossification of nearly all (he joints in the body. ° But this os­ sification, or unnatural deposit of palcareous or chalky matter, did not end with the solidfying of the joints. Her affliction, though it steadily grew worse, did "not confine her to ner bed until her lfitlTyear, when she became incapable of any motion whatever) and, bq she remained for thejast eighteen years ofJier life. About the same time the muscular tissue of her whole body began to be replaced by a deposit resembling bone in its hardness and weight. The bones of the spinal column'were united firmly and inseparably into one. The ribs were united by their connecting.tissues being turned into bone, so that her chest was a dense immovable box of bone, all breathing being done by the diaphragm and muscles on’ the abdomen,. . The limbs though small, were compact as though muscles and sinews were all united with one large bone. At the time of het* death there was little ’muscular tissue left in her body, and it is a great wpnder?that she lived long. •' - THE LATEJST! TTAUJEtY JFJjjHER, ths renqywnd Tpn. fl wwW Artist, has pbLffned tlw> Msistanoe of»firft-plAw Barber. jW" AU th* lat<*t stylos of lfeUfta* >nd gpnUftmen’s hAir-cutttar. On® door east of th« ftotw. r ” .a»» * g 3 S w co o p H o Eu 25 O s o f DC b j< 2 h = ?i3?gSSa ID r4Irl Q 111 Lil 3 Bucklen’s Arnica Salve* Tub Best Balvk in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hunds, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- tlpiis, an<l poyitive)y cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 35 cents per box, For sale by W atts & Co. — 258-ly Eloquence appeals chiefly to sen­ timent ; its object is often to make people do Bomertlffng^TwMoK^their" cooler and better judgment would reject, ftnd to carry them away * ‘al­ most against their will.” ■ A .juaster piece of eloquence may be inaccurate and deceitful—may, in fact, be a lie. The lawyer who defends a prisoner whom he knows to be guilty, and who by his ability/persuades the jury to pronounce rnr acquittal, toay be a very great orator ; but fie is not sin­ cere, / SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY, A marvelous Oril'e for Catarrh, Diptlioria, Cankerzmouth, and Head. Aclic. With each-bottle there is an ingenious nasal In- scctor for the more successful treatinent of these complaints without extra charge, Price BOctfi. Sold by S. H. Combe. 262-ly There is no more conservative set of persons, than the washerwomen. They have* always conduoted, and still conduct their business on the same'old lines. A ft 0 5w 6 u a. U)Ld I The city council of Guelph,for 1884, did not forget the reporters before retiring from office. The liberal granUof $20 was given tp. each of the scribes^ Sir Joseph Fa.yrer considers it most remarkable that" a poisonous 'snake cannot poison one of its species, and only slightly any venom nus snake,'although it quickly kills harmless snakes, Wild Cat.—-The Arthur Enterpritet has earned more tlia’n a local reputa­ tion for wild cat stories,but its efforts have been eclipsed by dhe Durham R vipw which relates the following:— “A wild cat being chased by dogs, last week, in Artemesia, jumped through a window of Mr. John .Ban­ non's residence, lighting on a table round which the members of the family were congregated, and after tearing round the house for a time it jumped down' the cellar the trap door being open and wfts there shot.- No one was hurt.” Squaring the Circle.—An auger which bores a square hole is in Use in a Cleveland machine shop. Tho Herald of that city thus deLcribes it “Its end’, instead of having a screw or bi|," has oft?1 motion which oscillates a cutter mounted on a steel rocking knife which ’cuts on both sides. In order to prevent the splintering of to the wood the ends of the cutter are provided with small semicircu- ■lar-shaped saws which help-in cutting’ out perfectly square corners’.* It is estimated that this new process will save the labor of three -men Avho jKorkdirith chisels, as one man can conveniently cut"a two-inch mortice in the same, length of time lie .can bore a round hole.” - ° Danced to Death.—Lizzie Kaufman, ' while dancing at a ball in Uincinnatti J?qj>y^>, sank to the floor and died in faTew minutes.' Alias Kaufman was a gQod^looking, lively.young girl, much -diked by those /ivlio -knew'her, and “fohd"o£;society.- .She danced from early-ill the evening until 2 o’clock in the.moaning,'when she said to the young man with whom site was danc- ing. “I leel faint.”’ Tfie ydbng man conducted her, to a chair. On the way “ she fainted, and ,never" spoke again.- No physician was called. Her .fbody was taken, to the undertaker' s. The young man with whomxshe was danuing" found andthef^pArtner arid’ joined thC“dShcri,Whjpli'went on with/ out'further interruption until day­ light. ." < ‘ ” ft - A Model, Document.-t-Ohc Mr.' Mowat’s magistrates issued^ie .fol­ lowing : . SUMMONS : .. Province of .On- -. ^tario,County of kof^4n‘the County To wit. Whereas you .have this day been cliai’ged before/me, tl;e "undersigned, one of her Majesty’s Justices"oOhe. -Peaceydn apwfor*the said 'eounty of ’ ------,on /he- oath of one Charts B. For that/you Bording Master did on the Seventeenth day of July, .1883 at —pountyof—-—,that the Sad Charls JBJBordpd with you and the sad com. plenent-paded you in full up to the Sayeni'eerith arid you hold One gole ring the proprty of sad complenept and you will- not give up sad ring, to compienent contreerey- to the form of the statutes. The. wrong woman.—-While search­ ing for evidence to be used in a suit for divorce from his wife, Beecher Stevens,of Oswego, traced' the woman,' as he supposed to a house’in Auburn. The .papers in the case were served on her there. At the time, sFe denied being the -person mentioned in the-papers; and paid no further attention'to the .matter. - After- the .divorce had been granted the woman made a statementi-itt whiclrshe says she is but .'•nineteen year^ of age, .while Mrs. Stevens is 26;-that her name is N.iria Brown and that she was was married in Ithaca to Charles: Brown her husband.- She is a perfect image of Mrs. Stevens, so much re sembling her’.that Stevens, himself swore, that a photograph of her was that of his wife; It 'rsr however, proved that Nina Brown is not Mirs. Stevens arid that the husband has •been granted a divorce -from another man’s wife. r~ , \Vater before feed.—Bearing in mind‘that the-stomach' of a horse is small in proportion to the size of,his frame, he requires feeding often, arieff though three timeaa davJ&sufficient^ . four times is better, Unlike human beings, horses should drink before they eat, because, owing to the coin-' formation-of the horse, water' does not' remain in the stomach, but pas> ses through’it into a large intestine called the ciBC.uirt.’ .If ahorse be fed first, the water passing through the stomach Would be likely to Carry with it particles of food, and, thus brifig about-colic. Whatever a groom may say, let a horse drink.just ns much us he likes. H he be watered four times a.dffy he ,will never take very much'; or too touch to be good for him. A 'horse, it must be remem­ bered, is fed on dry. food, and this, with.strong work always produces a feverishness Which a sufficiency of water tends to allay. Then and Now.—“Girl” once de­ signated a person-of either Sex. “ Wi-. /dOw” was applied to men as we]) as women. “Rascal,” according to Ver stegan, primarily meant an ••ill favert- ed, 'lean, and WorthelrtFsS deer*” Thus Shajcejpeare; “Horns! the nob­ lest drier hath them as well as the raseah”. “Humbug” is An expressive" jyork, about the Origin of Which ety­ mologists are disagreed * An ingrini- ous explanation, not given? in the dictionaries* to that it to derived from “Hume of the Bog,” A Scotch laird, so called from his estate, Who lived during the reign of William npcl Anne. He. was celebrated in Adin• burgh circles for hto marvellous Atortrifi* Hence any incredible narra­ tive was called.a “Hutne of tho Bog,’* or, by contraction; “humbug.” Ano­ ther etymology of ^humbug” is a piece of'Hamburgnews; l,e., a Stock Exchange canard. Webster derives it from “hum/-’to itopoto upon, de- teive,1an«l “fmg^a-frightftrbo^e^ a bugbear. Wedgewood thinks ]t may Come from tho union ofand “bn'/z,” ■ signifying - The Stuff Thi;t Startles, WHAT DYNAMITE 18 AND HOW IT 80 YOUNG MENI-READTHIS The Voltaic Bel/Co., of Marshall, 18 made", with qth; er points about THE EXPLOSIVE. croTTisr Leslie JYishes to inform his old customers and the puhhc generally- that he has again opened out In the Carriage and Waggon Business, On the Cornel* of Huron and Orange Streets, Clinton, In the Brick Building known as the “Mountcastle property," where he will carry on the trade in all its branches. An experience of oyer 20 years in business in Clinton will enable him to- megt the .requirements of the public ip his line, A!l material of.the very best quality aud the workmanship unsurpassed. Call and examine before purchasing. All the latest improved rigsmanufactorsel and kept constantly.on hand. , ALL WO^K WARRANTED. ” - PRICES REASONABLE. f&Ss^Repairing and Repainting Promptly Attended to, ..-... -------- . ... ■ Projninent among the greatest medical dis- . covaries, by the many euros it has effected, Jfc- Grfflor’i Speedy Cure leads the van, Subjected to the minutest chemical analysis, it has been found to .contain iiono of those injurious, ingre* dient's characterizing the worthless specifics daily ’offered to tho public. Every ingredient possesses a peculiar adaptability to the various complaints for, which it has boon compounded, and its efficacy is being established by testimonials hourly re­ ceived. We are therefore confident chat wo have ;a preparation which wo can offer to tti,e public with the assurance that It will be fomid not onlv a reKe/but an absolute cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation and Impure Blood. Free trial bottles at your Drug 8tore. : ________' ________ 322-4t “I Don’t know abont your religious tf<rvals,”,9ai<l Deacon Brownsmith ; “the Bible’s good enough for me.” ■••Yes,” replied Brother Brortd, “but are you good enough.for. the Bible, Deacon ?” . ’ - . Shiloh’s Consumption Cure. This,is"beyond qjmtion the most sue eossful Cough Medicine we have oversold, a fow drops ' invariably, cures the worst .’cases of C'oygh, Cioup.’ and .Bronchitis, while it’s wonderful , success in the cure*of* Consumption is ' without a parallel in thtf history of medicine, . Sin.ce.vit’s first dis- -eoveryHlMuts’ beenrt“ guarairtua^a* test which no other medicine can stand. If yoti have a Cough we earnestly ask yon to try it. Price lOe-ts. 50e.t's. and $l.'00. If your Lungs ara‘sore, Chest, or .Back, Lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. P'riCo 25cts.. ■ Sold tiy.J, II." Combe. 262-ly .Mich., offer to sbnd/their celebrated Elec­ tric-Voltaic BatT and other Electric Api’LiANCEScJnVtrial for thirty.Alaya', to,' men (young or/old) afflicted with nervous’ debility, loBS/Of vitality and manhood, and all .kltidref troubles. Also, for rheuma­ tism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other disease^/ Complete restoration to health, yigor and manhood guaranteed. No. risk is incurred as thirty days trial is allowed, Write them at ouco for, illustrated .pamiih-. lot free. ( 318-y If the‘’rin<l of?pork is tough and thick, then it’s? aged. There are some human.hogs going about the' world whose age^ if estimated by the thickness of their hides, must be as great as that of Methuselah. n It is evident that this test is not infallible. WATT^ Sc CO CLINTON, ONT., DEALERS JN- I>i,'ULgfs cfc? HMEedi Physicians’ Prescription’s' Carefully and Accurately Compounded, . ,.2 ... and Orders Answered with Caro and Despatch, The Public-fivill find our Stock of Medicines Complete,. Warranted arid of tide Best Quality. .' — : . ‘ Toilet Soaps, Perfumory, Shoulder Braces, Trusses, Sponges, andna.ll kinds of Druggists’ Sundries usually keptiu'a First-Glass Drug Store. Few people know what dynamite is, though the word is in common . use. It is a giant gunpowder ; that is, an explosive ipaterrial, varying in strength and; safety of handling ac- cotklihg.to. the percentage of nitro­ glycerine it contain^. Nitro,*gly* cerine, whence it deriv< s itsstrengtb, is composed of ordinary glycerine and nitric acid compoundedatogether. in certain proportions apd at a cer-, tain temperature. Nitro- glycerine, thougli, not tbo strongest explosive Acnown-, being exceeded in-ipower-by- nitrogen and /other,--products of chemistry, i’ythps. far thd most ter* rible explosive manufactured to any extentf /N'iLro.glycerine by iteslf is ' hot's ji>afe bundle\to handle, hencs • dynamite is preferred. It is ex ten- siyeiy made and. consumed in the -United States, .under the. various names of Giant,. Hercules, Jupiter, and Atlas powders, all of which con* tain- from 30 to,8p percent, of nitro*glycprine, the balance .of the compound being made up of rotten stone; non explosive earth, sawdust, charcoal, plaster > of Paris, black ■ powder or some other sub^tjance that stakes up the glycerine, and makes a porous, spungy mass. •’ ' ... Nitro glycerine was discovered by Sa I v.ero,- ahlta|ian.2liemist; in 1'845.' Dynamite is prepared by. simply kneading with the naked hand 25 per. cent', of infusorial earth and 75 per cent of nitro glycerine until the mix- ^turerassu mps -a^putty^coudition; not uniikq -inuist brown' sugar. Befqrtr nuxingjbe infusorial earth is calcin­ ed in a fui’hace in order to burn out all o-g.anic matter, and it is also sifted to free it of large grains. While still'moist if-is squeezed into.; cartridges;- which are prepared of' parchment paper, and . the firing-iB . done by.fulmin’ate of silver ui copper capsules provided with patent ex* ploders.’ ■ Ni!ro*glycerine iR madb of.. nitrie acid one part and sulphuric .acid two parts, tq which is added ordinary glycetine, and the mixture is-w;ell washed with pure water. The in­ fusion is composed of small, micro­ scopic silicious shells, which have lost their living creatures. ' The ceh Iular parts receive the nitro-glycer­ ine and hold it by capillajy attrac* tion, both inside, and out. - The earth is very light?-—Water is ex­ pelled from it by means of a fur- _nace,',and_theri, in the form of a powder, it is. mixed with nitro*, glycerine. . Nitro-glycerine’ has a sweet pungent taste, and the peculiar property of causing a vio* ient headache when placed .in a small quantity on . tlto tongue^ or wrist It '.freezes ot 40 dhgrees ..Eall.ton1.wit,,;b.ei()!5jitoe a white, Jialf* cryst.ftlized mass, which must- be -nreltod“‘bJTthe-application o.f^Water at a tompratbre of about 100 de­ grees Fahrenheit.; »*---------. 1 t ,i— ■ Wii» fi A young lady whose -very best, young man lived over the'way with his parents took a seat by the win dow one cloudy morning. riWhy do- you sit by the window such a chilly morhing, Laura?” askrid her mother. “I’m waiting for the son to come out, ma,” she replied. . '' ” , Experience may be a dear teach­ er,” remarked a clergyman, as the contribution box was returned to him empty ; “but the members of this particular flock Who have ex­ perienced religion have-accomplish­ ed it at a very trifling cost. The’' choir will sing the seventy-ninth . hymn, omitting the first, third and forth vArises, in order to" saYS un­ necessary wear on the organ.” “Why did you put that dickel with a hole in it in the contribution box ?” asked one man of another. “Because 1 could not put the hole in without the nickel, and I had to put in some- thlng.” ' ' If a Well be poisoned, Woe be to those .who drink thereat. It is worse to poison tljri fountain pf life for one.’s self, and for posterity. Offen by carelessness, or misfortune-, or inheritance, this has been done. Ayer's Barsaparilla frees the blood, the vital stream, rtiidf restores appet­ ite, strength, and health. “Whenever yon sneaky-toll the truth,” said an ancient philosopher. If this principle were to prevail now, silence in thia country wouiff be so thick that you could out it with a Case knife. \ ‘ WAPAPER L WALL PAPER. Hall, Parlor, Diniag-Room, or Bed- Room Papers, V ' The time fpr House-Gleuning is. near. if® inLn)W J* FRIEZES, OWCES £N3 PANELS, FILLERS, SC. tt3h .The Bazaar Fashion Books for 1883 are out and can be had for nothing. Call and see the papers and get a .Book' • ' . ' - A Perfect Beauty. Perfect beauty is only attained by pure blood arid good health,. These acquii’omenis tgivo the ' possessor: a pleasant’expression, a-fair; clear skin., and tfi'e rosy bloom.of health. Bur- dock Blood Bitters purify the blood and tone th’e entire system to a. healthy action’; ■ ?24 2t ' “What makes a'man as shalcy as. - chills and fever asks a .patent, medicine advertisement. We’ll tell j ou . Whpn he is screwing up cour­ age to the point ol asking the old man for'the hand of liis daughter, and he is aware her1 paternal hasn't a very elevated ,'opin ion Of 'him as a son in-law. . • ’ Remarkable Restoration. Mrs. Adelaide G’Rrien, of Buffalo, N. Y., wa8 given up to die by her physicians, as. incurable with Con­ sumption, it proved Liver Complaint, and was cured with Burdock Blood Bitters. " : » now urged on by >the worst of wo­ man's, weaknesses, vaiiity, no sooner did the thought flash aeroBS her Brain than her resolution was taken ; the-... •’ ... ,............ ■...life of her luckless - handmaiden seemedj as nought compared with the rich boon her murder promised- to secure. .......... ..7- Efizabeth,-however, .was wary, as she .was cruel. A't the foot of the rocks orf" which Csejta stands was a small cottage inhabited by two old ’] Ayqmen, and between the cetfarof this "Cottage, and the1 castle was’a subterranean passage, known only to one or two persons, and never used ■but in times of danger. With th? ,afd of these cfoffes and her steward,-, the .poor girl, was led .through, the secret passage, where the ..horrid deed was accomplished, and the_body of the murderess Washed iu virgin’s * blood--- -- --- ——- Not satisfied-witli the first essay, at different intervals, by’ the aid of these/accomplices and the secret pAS8age,-no less than three hundred nfaidens Were sacrificed at the shrine of vanity and superstition. Several years had been occupie.d.in this piti­ less slaughter, and no suspicion of tlie; truth was excited, though the greatest: amazement-pervaded "the country at tljo. disapp.earan.ee of so many persons;, At last, however, Elizabeth called into play against her’two passions .nyer, at.rqnger than vanitiLpr cunning, —love and reyringe became interest: ed In the discovery of .the mystery. Among the victims, of Csejta was a beautiful, maiden who was beloved by and betrothed to la young man of. the neighborhood. In despair at t'iO“ loss'of his mistress, ilie followed her. traces with such perseverance; that, in spite" of the hitherto successful caution'of the murderess,“ lie pene- 'tra.ted the' bloody seprets of the castle, and, Cbufnirig- for revenge, flew to JPresburgVTEoldly'' accused ..Elizabeth Batbari of murder before the palatine, in open court, and demanded judgment against her! So grave an accusation so openly- preferred against an individual of such high .rank, deraandejd^ the topst serious, attention,and George 'lTiUrze, the then PaJatine, undertook to in- " v estiga ttf-tlre ‘ affanpm^persqri. Pro­ ceeding immediately to Csejta, be­ fore the murderess’ or her accom­ plices had Ally-idea of the accusation, he discovered the still: warm body of a young girl whohi tjiey- had been destroying as tlfe Palatine, approach­ ed, and had .not time to dispose of before he apprehended them. The rank of Elizabeth mitigated her pun- ishrnent to imprisonment- for life, but her assistants were burned at the stake.-r-Aigeto’ Hunirary, * . —o—ft**.*.. " "T| —* ■ ■ « ItcY. Mr; Spring and the Seott Act- litho gardens of God will blossomJtofvanity and"superstition. Several agam,.- ; ‘ •/■ The rose that was gathered below-/ UR t|'TpRY-^EADERS. LEGENDS OF .HUNGAfi- . I AH CURTT/Eft . - It was in the reign of Mathias ('itrvinus that Trentsin Castle was in tiie possession-of Stephen -Zapola, u powerful chief,' who added much to, the-strength and magnificence of the noble pile. vLi't e many other castles .however, placed on the ^summit of /yncks, Trentsin paid deaily for the n-lyantugcs of its situation, by hav • jrjg no supply of water but wlmt was Afforded by cisterns, evidently in- Huffieient to enable a litl'ge grtrns.on to support a long seige. To Zapolza; t his deficiency in his favloi’-ito castle was a source'of deep, disappointment, nor lmd any. one been able to pro­ pose nn effectual remedy for it. Musing one day' on this mortifica­ tion, as he saw his new work neaiily completed, he was roused by the aiv ^nntin.^m^LoDnA.AUmidan.tsjLliatju Tin kish merchant had -arrived who* wished to treat with him for the ransom of Aotne prisoners whom he had captured in the last war, and l.rotygbt home with, liini in slavery. As a Soldier, alive to the courtesies of war, Zapolza at once expressed his willingness to take ransom for all such as still remained in his hands : “As for those ! have given to my' followers, they are ho ldnger/in my power, any more thrtn -the—young girl whom' my wife has chosen as a housemaid ; , for the former, ,you jniiHt treat with the present masters', foV theffiatter, she has .beco'the sitch a favorite with her mistress, that ] .am sure no sum would ransom her.” “But, might,Ljaht see this maiden ?” anxiously demanded the ‘yotifig Tiii'k., The ij'fl was smjt for, “O- marl'' “Fat-lmeT’ burst at the same -moinent from their lips tts they rush- o i into each other's' arms, Fatime, it |flppeared, was the- daughter of a Piwehij, and tho ntHanc- t-1 bride oi Ofouf, tvue lost lfoi4 in the bight when Zapdlza had attacked the ‘1 tii-klsh camp, mid hop lover,' dia •• used A3 a merchant, had under-, liken this journey 'in Search, of I er. Fura-jed at tho Turk’s preanmn- -t on, ^npohA ordered Fafhne back to the Comrtess’ apartmontflamt, > faf alike to the ontrortfieg attd4Iiigh < dbra of tho lovefy positively refused l-» deprive his: wile of an attendant rie liked. In vain Ooinr auppHoat-' « T, In vain ho threw himself At tho t ■>' Z p-»’f,t and betfj^d' 'flf him, Rev. C. F. Spring, of New Ham* “burg, a well known inenfber of the Lutheran Synod . of ' Canada; has wrifte.ii tho following letter to 'the Tndependeitt of that town : “I learned from ii circular, which was sent to me by the advocates of (.prohibitiiou, that Pagtm’ McJiiL Fish-; burn, Of North Williaiiisburg, Dun-- dns Co., would deliver a speech in. favor of the Seott Act on -the even* i.ug of 23rd January nt New Harn* biffg. I declare herewitjrthat Rev. Ftohbum is a-member of the Lutli ei’Atj Synod of d'Cnad* indeed, but Ito came to Waterloo County, deli­ vering hto I'etriperaiico . ppeeches nyain^t- the will of the Preaidmitof the ^ynod, and in all, against the principles and doctrines of tho Lutfimn church. I declnro further,’ that tho .Scott-Act ami tho,to socrtH rid Temperance meetings are entirely Against iho Bibib, tlio infallibjri word of God, ThritPhaiiNriris in the , A * ■“ > ■ ..... * « : Tq^of.the Villig —Hording Mast- “There,is no place like your home,” says the.poetr HightT unless It’s the home of the young- woman you’re after. This is of coyirse an exception. Future poets will please note it. I ..No other medicine is so reliable as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for colds, coughs, and all derangements of the respiratory, organs tending .toward consumption. In, all ordinary . cases it is a certain- cure, and it. affords 8Ure relief for the asthmatic and Con sum'ptive, even in advanced stages *of disease, J Destroy Worms or they may deSiroy the child^nJj|^Freftn|an^ WILL CURE OR REUEVH ^BILIOUSNESR, B. ; DIZZINESS, DYSPEPSIA, \ DROPSY, ■■ INDIGESTION,- ....................... JAUNDICE. ■ERYSIPELAS, ■ SALT RHEUM, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE, vr mconinf And every species of dfseasa aricine firom disordered LIVER, KIDNEYS, BTOMAOHL .........BOWELS OR BLbOD, *. T. HILBUm -GO,. FLUTTERINQ. OF THE HEARTS ACIDITY OF Z THE STOMACH, DRYNESS OF THE SKIN, THE A CKNO WLEDGED News-Bedord, GODERICH, ■ He Sells-Cheaper than any ©neon lop of theEarth. . • • - TAKE THE OF THE COUNTY 1 Thl» Enfravlac r«pr*icnw th* Lun** la a MUUiy *Mt*J ■ THE WAY Ti'WILL AFFECT YOU. The Pennsylvania grand juroi’B who decided, the other day, that roller, skating finks are destructive to mor­ als, were probably of oiiinion that 'title BlVHtot“-XSUfiTeSfhio’'u3GF£iJoii‘'iSi’ vha-S7"- pabt of his anatomy that touches the floop quickest and. hardest. Which the same tolEFF^craETire^d: . 11 ixcites expectoration ami enures the lungs ' to throw off the phlftgm or mucous; f/tanees a:e ' >' .iecretionsarid fjirijas t/ie blocd; heals live irri- ’.tated p'arts^ gives strengih to the 'digestive' -organjj brings the liver to its pi oper ’action, and imparts strength to. the whole system. Such ,is the immkdiate and satisfactoky: ‘effect tliat.H A‘ warranted 'tn break np lle niost distressing cough, in a.jest/ hours /hue, if not of too.long standing, it ts siiagranted id • • GIVE ENTIRE. SATISFACTION, EVEN IN THE . most confirmed cases ofi Co{isum/>tion ! It is warranted not ty produce costiveness (most rem- edies-Cause this trouble) or-.-lffect the head, ‘ As it cdntains no opium in any form. It is war ranted to be Jicrfiectly ■■ faw/tless. to the m'ost delicate child, although it is an-active and po.w- ' erful remedy for restoring thcT system. There ' is no real necessity fir so m'anyddeaths bydron^- sumption, when Allen’s Lung BausAm Will K‘ YfeVtt.n ifoiiiy laieef, iiY-tifflBv-* aving consumptive patients, and who, having.' failed to cure them with their own medicine, we would recommend-to give Allen’s Lung Bal* ■_ (AM a trial . ‘Sold by all' Druggistsi COMPLEXION ONE. SINGLE APPLICATION, is warranted to Beautify the Face and give to the Faded or Sallow Com-, plexion a 'Perfectly Healthy. Natural, and Youthful Appearance. ■ It Conceals wrinkles, Freckli/s. Crow s" --•FectrtMid^the-Kvidsneoxxf ■•Agc^Ieaiving the-Skiu ■ Soft,— ■Smooth, and White. ■ PRICE—50 cents. Sent to1 any address. Postage , stamps taken. Address all letters' to- . ... CREME D’ OR, Drawer 2-.6 78, Toronto P.O. Ask your druggist for it. Wholesale by all "1 whole- i.J5&lc_druggistHj, Seriously III. A person suffering with pain and Jh.eatjo.v.er„tbe small^oLtiie-back,—with- a weak weary feeling and frFqueqt, headaches, is seriously ill and should look out for kidney, disease? Bur­ dock BloodiBitterB regulate the kid-, ney8, -bipod and liver, as well as the stomach.And bowels.- 324-2t. - t(j)d not marry a widower,” said the old lady. “A ready rtiade family >is like a plate of cold potatoes.” “Oh, I’ll -soon warm them,” replied the dainsel. Aro yo.w troubled with Halt Rheum, Rough Hands, or Old Sores of nny kind.that .Cnlinot be healed? Even, though It be of years standing' McGregor & Parke's Carbolic Ceruto will cure it. JBeyo.iwLthc shado.w_oLa doubt-it-jis-the besHteab- ing compound ever known. Roils, Festerings, Frost BiteB, Burns or-any Skin Troublo, Uro Alike cured by it, Sold at 25 conts byjybur Druggist. jl22-4t. • A scientific journal says that the ear of .p,clam is At the base of the foot. It must be^Mhfiy.to see a clam, walk around listening for earth- "quakes! • - A. Safe Investment < Investing twenty five cents for a bottle of Hftgynrd’fl Pectoral Balsam, the best throat and lung healer kndwn. Cures coughs, bronchitis, asthma and All. pulmonary com­ plaints. - - <32-t-2t In the parish of Thornton-ld-Moor, North Yorkshire, England, with’ a population of 625 souls, there has" been only one death during the last fourteemnonths. No wonder that beer-drinkihg England is overpopui lated. » * We have a speedy and positive Cure, for Catarrh, Dlptlierla, Canker mouth ami Heart ztohe, In SHILOH’S-■CAI’* ARRH 11EMEDY. A nasal Injector free with each bottle. Itoe it if you desire health and sweet breath, Price SOctSe Bold by J, II. Combe. 203-1V “Actions Apriak louder than words,” said-the blacksmith, suiting the Ac­ tion to the word, by hammering so violently oh bls anvil that the book- agent who was bothering him turned off his gas and retired. The verdict ophai.f fas WokmL The entire western hemisphere pro­ nounce Murray <& Lanman’s Florida Water the moet delicious porfumo for the ifiriidot?, Ufe ballroom,and the bath, that chemistry has vet succeed­ ed in extracting from living flower^ ■ Fort lh^ RASrt^T^ffng^^^^ West of England, Scotcli and Foreign Suitings . ■ & f rouserings, Eng^ ■ r KJITJLJL A XA^ JL A&JIJ 'i/AJW JL IlJlJUAli) Goderich, has a splendidly—assorted stock, of new Spring and’Summer Goods. Ordered.and..Rt’ady-m:ide .Suits, at the lowest prices ever heard of—none, but the best of-triinmings'iised, aifd perfect fits guaranteed. A.full- line Of CENTS’ FURNISHINGS ajw ays in stock. Calland see,It will pay/you; • ’ ‘ • ABRAHAM SMITH, Th^ Square. j Wifc~,What's the matter now, John ? ■ Husband—;Oh, that n'burulgia and toothache near kills me. ' ■ Wife—Why don't you go to the DrU'g Store and get a bottle of. Fluid Lightning ? You know it cures all-such things as Toothache, Neuralgia, Headache, Lumbago, Earache, Bare Throat, etc.' Jt gives instant roliof. 822-4t. It is.a diffident young mitn who lias' to tip a sleigh over a young lady to get a chance to squeeze her. Dr. Low’s Worm Syrup .will re­ move Worms and Cause; quicker than any othef Medicine. ’ ’ Never marry a girl with black eyes.' • 'Woman’s irresistible penchant for making colors match is liable to lead .to disagreeable consequences. Awwise (Conclusion. Tf you have vainly tried mahy re­ medies for rheumatism it will be a wise conclusion to try Ilttgyard’* Yellow Oil, It cures all painful dis eases when other medicines Jail* When North"-invfto<iAhe animals to take a picnic trip in the Ark, the elephant took his trunk and the cows theif bags, but- the dogs went off with barks ol. their own# A bnubie Ptirpose. The popular remedy, Hagyard’s Yellow Oil, is used both intorrially And externally,for aehcAjpains, colds, croup, rheumattom, doafness and diseases of an inflammatory nature. 324;2t •Gffriep oh A pillow shAfo is fiot Apt to be reaV* observes A philosopher. No not if your wifo catches you at It. IN THE COUNTY. Mb gum $§ wiml "is published" ■ ' • »..... • . ... .. Every ■ Wednesday Morning, *W Sc ... -At fliEIR OFFICE, , . ’ Albert Street, Clinton; Ont.; ®5OO REWARD! WE will pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sfok iletidaclu', In-, digestion, Constipation ur Gostiveiioss we cannot' cure with West’s Vogetablo Liver Pills, wliun tire directions afe-sfrlctly coinpliccl^itlrr-^Th-ojnmr pureiy,■.Ve^ctablcj and never fail to give satisto^j tion. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, containing 80 Pills, 25 cents. For sale bv all Druggists. Bo-.' waro of counterfeits and imitations. The genu­ ine manlifactured only by JOHN C. WEST* CO., “Tbe,Pill Afakora,” 81 and 83 Ifing-st., 15., Toron­ to, Ont. Freo'.trial. packages sent by 'ipnp pre­ paid on- receipt of a:3 cent stamp. J, H. Combe, agofit.Clinton '■ ' - 314-ly . ' THE VERY Latest Neius $1.25 in advance; $2 ij not,so paid. Tho proprietors of TliTGpfi^tobft’News,* Shaving'purchased tho business and plant of The Huron Record, will in future publish tho amalgamate'd papers in Clin tori, mder tho titlo of “Tito Huron News- Record." ' ' f' . Clinton is tho mogtiprosperous town in Wostorn Ontario, is the seat of considerable manufacturing, and the, Centro of the finest igriculttiral section in Cntario. Tho combined circulation of The News- Record exceeds that of any paper pub.- ishod -in tho County of* Huron* It is, thoreforo, unsurpassed as an advertising medium, Our rates for ad.vortising are: 4 column 1 year, $90 1 ' '■ 1. i i J “SiS^TFofiPEit.i • Having the utmost confldoTice’in Its superiority ..overall othors, and ilfter thouBiindHof-tests of the niost coniplicated and severost-- cases we could find, we fed -justified in offering to. forfeit One Thousand Dollars for any caso of Coughs, coldS, ■sore throaty Influenza,hoarseness, bronchitis,con­ sumption, in its early stages, whooping cough, and all diseases ol the throat'-ahd lungs, except Asthma, lav which wo only claipj relief, that we- can’t cure with West's Cough Syriip, When taken according to directions. Sample bottles 25 and fiO.cents; largo bottles one dollar. Genuine wrap­ pers only in blue. Sold by‘ail druggists, or sent b.v ex pros s on roOOipt of price. JOHN ’C. WEST O w.' ' ■ About, 'Home; INTERESTING pers only in blue. Sold by‘all druggists, or sent by, express on rodbipt of price. JOHN ’C. WEST *00., sole proprietors, Sl and §3 King street E.,. Toronto Ont. J. -H. Combo, agent, Clinton. 314 HEALTH IS WEALTH Canadian, American, British and • . • Foreign News ‘GATHERED RROM RELIABLE SOURCES. u it << H, ■<< 6 mos; 50 3 mos, CC ‘ 1‘year, 50 6 mos, 30 3 mos, 13 30 13 | column 1 year, $30 I- “ 6 mos, 18 3‘ mos-- 1’2 ‘1 year, 18 6 mos, 12 3 mos, 8 it- << t << Advertisements, without instructions as to space and time, will bo left to the-judg- mont, of the Compositor in the display, in­ serted until forbidden, measured by a calo“Of .solid nonpareil (-12 fines to the null), and charged 10 cents a fine for first nser-tion and 3 cents a lino for each sub- jquent insertion. Orders to discontinue advertisements must be in writing. tAT Noticctf' set as nF.AbtNC matter, (Nonpareil measurement, 12 lines, to the ’’hch) 10 cents per line first insertion ; 8 tents per lino each subseouent insertion.J calc »of .solid nonpareil (12 iinos to the null), and charged 10 cents a line for first nser-tiori and 3 cents a lino for each sub- eqvont insertion. Orders to discontinue advertisomontB niuat be in writing. JOB WORK.... We have one of the boat Appointed Job Offices west of Toronto. Our facilities in this department unable us to do all kinds of work—from a callin card to a mammoth poster, in the best fityie known to the crAft^ find at the lowest, possible rates, Orders by mail promptly attended,to. Address, • ■ ■“ ’ Dr. F. C. West’s N.ERvfe And Brain Treatment, a guaranteed specific for Hys- torirt, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Norimus Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Soften­ ing of the Brain resultingifriils&nil^"and loading to miaeVy, decay ’aiid, death, Pre­ mature Old Ago, Barrenness,/’Lots of power in cither sex, Involuntary Losses rttld Sper­ matorrhoea caused by ovor-oxcrtioii of the. brain, self-abuse or over-iinfuIgenO'O,' Each box contains one month’s treatment. $1.00 a box., or \ix boxes for $5.0(\ sent by-mail prepaid on receipt ef price, , , ■ Wn Guarantee Six Boxes To euro any ease. Wifli .oilch order re­ ceived by us for six boxes, accompanied with $5,00; we will send the purchaser dur written- guarahteo to refund the money if the ..treatment does not effect a euro. Guarantees issued only by John 0. West &Co., 81 and 83 Klng-st. E., Toronto, Ont, J IL combe, agent, OTitHMi. 314 Jy . THE MARKETS Are corrected every Tuesday ’ afternoon," just before going to press. • THE UY / ' A{. X J )• > f? * i Production ' ......J-__