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The Clinton New Era, 1890-09-19, Page 6
.-..,_......r 14. when wsy was sick, tri neve bog CtNtprla, Alf IIhe Waa a Child, NAe cried for Castorlp, _ I4es lido boaaWae Xis*,, rho clung to Cat,toria, R1104 Oki-bxl Chiidreni Idle geyo thew Cwt°rta 14111E MEAT ENGLISH REMEDY mxi. PURELY VEGETABLE LNGREDIENTS ..{AND WITHOUT MERCURY. USED BY THE ENGLISH PEOPLE FOR OVER 120 YEA -88, 18 9 1 RS.M'QINTy l.1NaTRIAL. Sarah Randolph, alias Mrs ?Mc- Ginty, was put on trial at New- castle on Thursday, charged with soliciting one Sang I isstnger to murder Banker Foltz. Kissinger was the only witness called on Thursday. He said that last May he received u letter from Mrs McGinty, asking him to call on her on important business. He did so, when she offered him $1,50U if he would murder the President of the First. National Bank. She would not give the principal, but said a wealthy friend of hers wanted it done. Kissinger held several meetings with her, he being accompa❑i@d COX?''OQNn i the last time by a detective who AN IBILI0os ttS These Pills consist of a careful and peculiar admix- ture of the best and mlldest vegetable aperients and the pure extract of Flowers of Chamomile. They will be found a most efficacious'remedy for derangements of the digestive organs, and for obstructions and tor- ,pld notion of the hver and bowels which produce in - dl •n and the several varieties of b dons and liver Sold by all Chemists. WHOLESALE AGENTS l EVANS AND SONS, LIMITED, MONTREAL.. THEBESTiGARTH&CO. 4K1NG YONDER -+Is + 41cLAREN'S GENUINE Cook's Mild No Alum. Nothing Inj urious. RETAILED EVERYWHERE, FACTORY SUPPLIES Valves, iron & Lead Plpe Loose Pulley 0: loss, Steam Jet Pumps, F.rm Pumps. W!nd Cream Separators, Dalry and Laundry Utensils. 536 CRAIG STrEET, MONTREAL. 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' 21 DeBresoles St, ls:-Pnrtnet1,P jl_fLONS �frWiLUID EEF THE GREAT STRENGTH GIVER 9PERFECT FOOD FOR THE SICK ARMING Es UTRITIOUSOEVERAGE A POWERFUL INVIGORATOR FOR 1,nsect, stings 5pre Eyes Eruptions Spire Feet S_zreness Cl-afin data Br_u utst lies ale ipTn s •.4.Jtes J njmTdt'i o n. RERJSE1SUIBSTi�TUTES BE UR • O_TTLE WiTT_H BLW ArPEA INKS: LIKeiTHIS MANUrACTUA[e bNLYBV POND'S EXTRACT COM PAR 76 FIFTH AYLNEWYORK. was introduced as his brother. The woman again offered the $1,500, at the salve time caution ing them to murder the banker alter night, then rob him in or- der to avoid suspi:iou of any other motive. The case came up on Friday. The woman is still obdurate and refuses to betray her wealthy friend. TIIE ROYAL HAND. The following little anecdote of our dear Queen I have nut seen mentioned in any of the books ly true, as being contained in the written about her. It is undoubte1- Memoir of Patterson, the Martyr - Bishop. About fifty years ago there was great excitement at Eton, that fi.mous school where so many sons of wealthy parents have been educated to become statesmen, warriors and noblemen. The Eton boys of this day, long ago, are hall wild with pleasure, and run about shouting ana waving their caps, as is the ways with English lads whenanygreatevent fills their hearts with delight. And a grand event is happening at Eton, the famous school is re- ceiving a visit from a fair young blue-eyed maiden, Victoria, the Queen of the realm ! Rush along boys, beside that low carriage in which is seated the youthful Lady whom you are to serve and obey. Shout, for this lovely Lady is your rightful Queen. A proud boy is he who shall win a smile from her lips. One excited young Etonian goes too fast in his eager- ness to run beside the carriage; his foot slips, he is down, will not the poor fellow be crushed under the wheel ? No, the Queen sees his danger, there) is no time to stop the carriage, but the young sovereign bends over from her seat, and her quick, firm grasp is upon the boy, the Queen herself has caught him up, but the boy had no time to thank her. Little knows tho Royal Lady that her small white hand has rescued a 1 future missionary saint and mar - tor. For the boy was Patterson, the son of a learned judge. As one of a good family the youth might have passed his life in luxury and ease,staying with those who loved him in his dear native land. But Patterson, when a young man, had the love of Christ in his heart ( he had promised to obey his) i Heavenly Ring, and he meant to t of the fo1't$ in Utah, is among classics oftbe field of honor— what has answered for that in cow towns and miming ca The weapons were rifles.revoiv and bowie knives. The princip were plaoed on opposite sides a hillock, around which ran a r and started to meet. The cu of the hill prevented their see one another until they were wi in a hunlred yards. As soon they saw one another they b fired. Though part of the rim Peel's hat was cut off, and t soldier's sleeve pierced,:neith was hurt. Then they pull tb, the 171p. ors als of oad rye tng th- o b for Infanta and Children. of be i 'Os utortai.eowefad ptodtDchildrenemit CYbela coerce Colic, Constipation, er duyinp«im'tosayprosc ptioa 8 ur111°mach, Dfatrti ea, Entctation, ed Fmwa w me." H. A. Amami, IL D IOUs Worms, Oval sleep, sad Promote. di. o CASTORIA cH Oxford 8L, Brvotlya, N. Y. I Wttilol►0° 4urkulli atealwtiap. e n Tut Ourraua Coopatrv, 77 Murray Slava, N. Y. cd ng pistols and advanced firing Both dropped badly wounded wh less than twenty yards separat them. They lay there squirmi and '!shooting until both had emptied their weapons. Peel was desperately wounded, and his ad- versary had one ball through his and several others distributed all o.er his anatomy. When they could shoot no more they lay for a short time swearing. Then Peel, who was so badly hurt that he could not advance even on bis hands and knees, began to wriggle toward the fallen soldier. He pulled himself along with his elbows, and with his one uninjured hand finished the soldier with his bowie knife. Farmer Peel already bad the biggest private graveyard of any man in the vicinity. This en - counter spread his fame all over '.neeast and when he went ever to Nevada he received everywhere the homage of lesser lights. They have lots of deadly en- counters up there on the Com- stock. There was one a number of years ago f. ught over half a mile under ground. According to the evidence given at the inquest by the survivor, the two miners They rivled for the affections of a woman, and in a gnarrel one made a drive at the other with his candle -stick. were working alone in a dri ft A miner's candlestick consists of a .metal socket attacked to a sharp steel spike, so that it can be stuck in the face of the drift anywhere. The second miner defended him- self with his candle -stick, and there, thousands of feet under the ground,they wrestled and stabbed until one's life was gone. As they did nat come up when they should have gone off (shift others went down in search of them. They found one dead and the other unconscious through loss of blood. The jury, of course, had to take -the survivor's story of the affair, and he was acquitted. A little blind canon in the Sierra Madre used to furnish the Apaches with the means of form- ally settling their disputes. This gulch is fairly alive with rattle- snakes. When two bucks had a quarrel that they did not wish to settle off hand they repaired to this gully, and while the remain- der of the tribe stood around and watched from the hills on either side, the combatants went to- gether to where the serpents were thickest. There, stark-naked and weaponless; they would wrestle Thio would wake up every rattler n the glen. The aim of each was o force the other on to the angry keep that promise. Patterson felt that the Lord was calling him across the wide seas, to preach the Gospel to the heathen. Judge Patterson dearly loved his son. Would he consent to what might be a life long parting from one made to be the stair of his age :? To him his son left the decision, for the young clergyman would not aro without his parent's blessing. It was a hard struggle for the poor father, the sacrificd of such a sor seemed almost too painful to be made; the Judge could not decide at once. But faith in God, and obeeience to his will, triumphed at last. Judge Patterson gave his consent to his son's going as a missionary to savages in the Pacific. The father and son partEd to meet no more upon earth. One sank to rest in bis peaceful English home, the other was murdered by those whom he wanted to bless. Wo doubt not that Judge Patterson and his martyred son are now united in bliss.—Churchman. QUEER WESTERN DUELS. The riata duel is not a new thing on the Mexican (frontier. Indeed, there is hardly a big cattle ranch anywhere that has not its stories of bard fights with the lasso. But so skilful and quick do these rope throwers became that such a duel not unfrequently lasts for hours. Probably the best -remember- ed fight of this sort was that be- tween a Texan known as Kid Long and a little Mexican who was only spoken of as "Gabitan" —hawk --on the great Lievre range. They circled around each other, dodging the rapid throws from 10 in the morning until after sunset. When the horses had almost given out, the Texan threw at his ndversary,who threw back BO that his noose passed right over the other mans lasso and hand and caughthim fair around the neck and Milder the armpit. In almost no tin© Kid was out of his saddle and being dragged over the ground at a rate that knocked the life out of him before he had gone a hundred yards. The west, during its wild and woolly days, and the Mexican frontier have had many remark- able duels. That between "Farm- er" Peel and a soldier, near ono snakes. It was not unusual for both to be bitten while they struggled and rolled among the rocks. Each was bound to re- main and wrestle as long as his adversary had lif3 or strength enough to struggle with him. A most remarkable duel was fought at Los Carnitas, N. M., many years ago. An undersized stranger came to the town and picked a quarrel with "Handsome Harry," a gambler renowned as a dead shot. They got out into the road, and both fell mortally Wounded. It was discovered that the stranger was a woman, and though she never spoke after she fell, the story came known that she was a sister of a girl whom 'Handsome Harry_ had wronged years before. C. C. RICHARDS ,V Co. Gents —I have used your MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT is my family for some years and believe it the best medi- cine in the market as it does all it is recommended to do. Canaan Forks, N. B, DANIEL KIEintTE.au John Mader, Mahone Bay, informs us that he was cured of a very severe attack of rheumatism by usingMIN- ARD'S LINIMENT. Tho Montreal Society for the Protection of Women and Child- ren bad sixty cases before it at its last meeting. One was the case of' a woman who got druulc when her child was lying at the point of death, and then fell over its dead body when it died. An- other Has that of a drunken hus- band who beat his wife witk a pair of artificial feet she bought for him with her own money. He was a Cripple. Still another was the case of la man who. tired of his wife, bad her placed in an insane asylum. Yet another was that of a woman who came out from England to meet her husband,and who, unable to find him, and be- ing in a state of destitution, found a friend in Lord Aberbeen, who gave her $13 to go,to Toronto in search of' him. Verily this is a weary world for some prior mor- tals. i� NOI.LdVJf1SNOD lama= moan a no 4 '3N131G3W Hono3 38 3H.L I N apo 3uno S,OSId N C11 1CURE FIT THOUSANDS OF BOTTLES GIVEN AWAY NEARLY. mi When 1 say Cure 1 do not mean merely to stop them for a time, and then have them return again. 1 MEA C' A' t D I C A L C U R E. 1 have made the disease of Fits Epilepsy or Failing Sickness a ,..,-long study. I warrant eny remedy to Cure the wt.: st cases. Because others have failed is no reascu for not now receiving a cure. Send P t once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my Infallible Romedy• Give Express and Post Office. 1t costs you nothing fcr a trial, and it will cure you Address:—H. G. ROOT, M.c:., Branch Office, 186 WEST ADELAIDE STREET, TORONTO. -SPECIALTIES BINDER TWINE, HARVEST [MILS, BARBED WIRE, BLACK FENCE WIRE, PARF-; H t rF EEN i 'JUST COMING IN, 10 CARS}OT <2OI: 1J In CARS Quality the best and prices the lowest. Order early HARLAND BROS., Iron and Hardware Merchants, Clinton TOLTON Pea Harvester. The most perfect :and durable Pea Harvester of the day Guaranteed to give Satisfaction or no sale Persons requiring this article, will please place their orders at once, as late orders cannot be filled. Already four times the number sold this year that were last. All orders left with THOS. TIPLIG, Clinion, Will be attended to T. BROWN, Agt, Seaforth. L, BEA'I'TY, Agent, Varna. New Firm NM' GOODS, '%.ew Prices COOPER& QG GROCERS, are in the field with N Bargails ill 118111 Black, Green and Japan Teas. Coffees. Scam. &c Try our TEA NECTAR and SECRET BLEND TEAS; they cannot lie excelled in price or quality. CROCKERY- have a fine assortment in Dinner. Tea and Chamber Sets, in all the latest designs and colorings, and at prices to suit everybody. Come and inspect them and be convinced. We also have a fine assortment of GLASSWARE, and cheaper than the cheapest We have secured another Sewing Machine, which we will give away with 1 lb. Baking Powder. come and have a chance before it is too late Special attention given to Family Trade. Goods promptly delivered. Deal with us and get the newest, cheapest and freshest goods. COOPER & LOGAN, — Clinton NEXT TO COUCH'S. 1 - yr • • Best and Cheapest Fence STEEL RODS—IRON FOUNDATION. BUILDERS' IRON WORK, Office Railings, lawn Furniture AND FOUNTAINS, ETC. larlllff WooR&&Irol Wolfs Izxsx=rEn1, WALKERVILLE, ONTAFi.1Q. CATALOGUES SENT ON APPLICATION. Th CENTRAL GROGERY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. McMurray & Wiltse Return thanks for the patronage accorded them since .start ing business, and an- nounce that they will :ontinue to give satisfaction to all who niay favor them with the'•• orders. They will keep a full stock of the very best R-oods i q their line. And as they buy exclusively for rash, will give as good value as any in the trade We refuse to give one line at cost or under, and make the profits out of some other line you may want, but for general family supplies we will not be undersold Patronage respectfully solicited. Remember the place—Walker's old stand. 1VICMURRAY & WILTSE - CLINTON To make room for New Importations,, until Dee. 1st. GIVE TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH on our large stock of CROCKERY, OWN,& AND GLASSWARE. DECORATED DINNER AND TEA SETS 10 PIECE TOILET SETS. Parties in need of anything in this line should not miss the opportunity of Se- curing cheap bargains, as we are bound to reduce our stook. We Offer NEW SEASON JAPAN TEA at 40 cents, worth 0 We Offer NEW SEASON BLACK TEA at 25 cents, worth 40. We Offer NEW SEASON GREEN TEA at 25 cents, worth 35. NEW CURRANTS and RAISINS, cheap, 2 BROOMS for 25o. FRESH PINAN HADDIE, SISCOS, HERRING, BLOATERS, &c. Goods promptly delivered to any part of the town. Give us a call. BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN AS CASH. N. ROBSON. CHINA HALL1 _ _ IIUB GROCERY We make a specialty of Try our Blended Black, We can give good Japan Also choiceYoungHyson gives good satisfaction, and you'll use no other. at all prices to suit, that gives satisfaction. We told our customers not to be deceived with peddlers, and a number have taken our advice and quit them. They find that they can do as well at the Hub OUR COFFEE is the best we can buy in Canada. We guarantee satisfac- tion every time. -Eo, .4S% A.IL C'W. ��Jz-vTo.N The LATEST STYLES IN English and American Hard and Sott Hats To please everybody. Call and see all the latest shapes. We are constantly offering bargains. We are showing a stock that is wonderful in quantity, duality and style. We also keep on hand a magnificent assortment of FINE STRAW CHATS SUMMER TOP SHIRTS, TIES, LINEN and Rubbereen Collars and Cufl;s Our stock is complete and well assorted. We invite your inspection. REMEMBER THE STAND—ONE DOOR NORTH OF THE DRY GOODS PALACE aMO. GLASGOW T H E_ CLINTON NEW ERA, X X X X X X X X R. HOLMES, - - Publisher, CLINTON, - - ON T. THE NEW ERA is published every Friday ; it gives about Thirty-two Columns of Fresh Reading NIatter Every Week ; Correct i'Iarket Reports from Toronto and in this neighborhood ; has a Large Circulation and is Unsurpassed as an Ad vertising Medium. Will be sent to any address for $1.50 a year, in advance. JOH DEPARTMENT., We have all the latest styles of type for Circulars, Jale Bills, and any kind of printing that can be desired. Prices the Lowes, Work the Finest and satis- faction guaranteed. One trial is certain to bring another. R. HOLMES, BOX 74. CLINTON. sass PerCtcashDiscount Having become agent for the celebrated B. LAURANCP•. SPECTACLES and EYE -GLASSES, and procured the Lawrence test, all those with failing eyesight, young or old, weak or strong, can be perfectly fitted here. Call and examine llness, Grocery, Crockery, Hardware, Jeweller, And all other lines are complete, and as cheap as the cheapest place in the conn- ty. I have a few of those first-class PRUNES left, at 5c per Ib, and a GREEN TEA you should try, at 40c. per single lb, 61.75 for 5 lb. Caddy, worth at least 50 cents per lb. 5 per cent discount for cash on all purchases of $1 and upward GEO. 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