HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1890-12-12, Page 5j.d: ,,-
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,t, , moneytrom the wooutlness. tle
f
4 ,8
. i his ta, to takes an
is literary n s ,
sf ;;� active inl,erebt in politics, and is
,' a Democart.
,t., r, .
.i. -.e -:.
;`i" A sensible memorial will be
-.i 1.,_
..
1.
; that dedicated to Wilkie Collins.
.
~1,It will consist of a sma-i1 library
,
". of choice fiction to be presented to
. '
the "People's Palace" in London.
s;_ Fifteen hundred dollars have ai-
r ready teen raised for this put-
°' . pose..
Bismarck is working zealously
; at his memoirs with the assistance
't of Herr Lothar Buchar and his
private searetar - Dr. Cht sander
3, . Y t
but it will take some time to com
plete them. The Princess is still
in delicate health and has to take
`
iP;4> care' of herself.
.
1,• Alexander Dumas had a sing-
ularly unattractive wife, and is
paid to have sur rised a entle-
:.' p g
,, man one day when he was in tee
:1 act of t astowing upon her an un-
;.7- allowed salute. "My poor follow,
z` why do this T' said Dumas, "Sou
'
us;.,
are not compelled to."
The late Justice 31iller, of the
U. S., is said to have !read a taste
amounting almost to a past3ion.for
'matbewatics. Ile deprecated the
amount of time college students
:"
,: gave to the study of dead tan
roti , guages,and bold thatimathematics
,k, and scientific; studies were of chief
-.
. ,,, importance. .
E' Baron ,Hisch recently asked an
`' . English lady of rank to sell one of
!x` her horses because he had one ex -
01 aetly like It.' The Indy declined
ratbea curtely, whereupon the
. Baron sent her his horse, with
the message ,•-Although I am dis-
Isppointed, I am still desirouB that
z,, they should go in a pair."
Mrs Jopling Rowe is one of the
mbst noted woman artists of Eng-
',,:' land, as well a9 one of the bard-
+' est working. She paints from
1.
ra r in r until ni ht, Seldom
on A g
::. let)ving her studio until night -fall,
{ Sheba* a bright andi open face,
. an attractive manner, and is ro-
,s3 garded as one of the best talkers
'. - in London.. -
f`• Count van Moltke is an cu-
tbusiastic musician and in former
=ably
the violineello re-
'' mat;kably well. He delights in
quiet musical evenings at home,
where Dr Joachim is a frequent
uest,among other famous artists.
heM Marshal ar hal lies oil the sofa
F
�
`a.: -While his visitors play, and alter-
nately smokes and takes snuff
1rro.6 a favorite old box, which he
%. Bolds in hie hand with a large red
�' silk handkerchief.
t �-
i'' THIS ANDTiiAT.
1. I,&el-,Why do you go around
so much with Mr Hollis, he is
four years younger than ,your-
aelfP' Marid-10h, no, he isn't;
bels just my age, fol• we didn't
begin to live until we knew each
otber•'
These Are Official --On election
FIF day Alabama had three sheotirg
'`'q. affrays, Georgia two, Louisiana
one, Arkansas twn, Kentucky' tvto
and Tennessee one—eleven in all.
New York and Indiana nlone bad
rspr/!1►f' a laastd' xolxltoo of tiro
fit JWZP PEOPLE.
*a insoy .� ibei entiro %roUtb..
ti'al,, +%kk trarali4 , u►
,
not ,it very, anolent, paper Tina its
�i Now uam "sir# ba4d ow It xfly lot
l9och is4t,6cr*;Lief!, t;s,ti-�orv*
Xontuclr�, And .ltbwe TAloniforle
'•'
..
i o atal;a .oratngntt° .bt�i� :.
1i1QjX,t1C �.( ►,
�I�r4111111 tta . ,�rkurl.�tlgsi, �oWa bad;
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end
G)lltl more tlattn ,I1.
.
tee ane 1111- put -4, 14 fi'iil 'local"poptA
r 1 l halite..
1dR 1t1'il tl lass y
,
ow rse IwtvQ 01'4 til: Kt.;�'fouia*
too
of 0114044.6, Ogtario., was its
TM king f , al•G$ge•_Ifoodla' !ars*.
Itattllali 1Q eonquprs- seroIl efltlt
- % 1
. fttital, , I
Con, iderate The
`i - rtidem,eutbelauoh as 1Xill' attract
*,ship,% AU4" kll giAi>r ttlopii diaeaeee.
A 411det•m4a.,-..
Vlctoria to Carlboo Qn Ilia tack
rbAtiiAnn1 is r espgnsiitltr
wife tai the mayor ta£ft T(jxnfi. 'totvu
•o r
s d at of the is f
a) ., o y h details e your
for_ tl�l@ sI to cut Ch it he teas flpal'�
having died,the her eaved busband
boo Sontinet, 4 pages (4 columns)advertisement
each about 14 inches long, sold at
- 1�,.,Ofiy .o E011efo1•c .hEianade j�ny
a of e alderman t
tt tone tla lila t
binted o a d t - hit
r. n
I have.
TAQ00 r out Slfllis trriting;s.
that ►1 would 'be the, proper' caper
insertion. The compositors rot
Brim Pgdi,-o dilds consolation in
to pay the funeral expenses out of
the public funds. ,Ilett• Xayor.' re-
Shortly after the iaorganisation of
the National Policy an attempt was
slating, the Arabian Nights
$uto'orttluese. It contains
plied the aldermen,lyou can hard-
spicy, and largely devoted to
of the uncertainty
ly expect the city to pay foP busyy-
I
sugar, and as the duty was so heavy
l�grtnyoxtl;tf�plea
>rj1. tttuieel xlA high office.
ing your wife, but if tvilI duly
die we will with the greatest plea -
rr ,
cauvet, Dir Oppenheimer, stoics
The Flake of Clarence is of a
I sure io the world bury you at the
to avail themselves of this opportunity
trtpl;ive,holy disposition and is
expense of the public, and I don't
But good :t-; printorb' wages
a,irel;i known to smile of speak
believe a tingle 'taxpayer will
of Ontario were too well enlightened,
., ,QAv .r than absolutely ueceesai
I maks a kick about it.'
-when they had work at all $15
4py-on to, his intimate friends.
a clay; when they didn't work-
sc'.i ,me, but it was otherwise with the
$oil Dloltke, on his ninetieth
Sometimes the Itlw is sU�an��ly
Wages had to be high in order to
1i1•thclag,•w:as asked flow youog he
forgetful. For ins4ance, John
agreement to plant several acres an-
+ivt;l,ild tike to be. "Abort eighty."
Blyer, 53 y.eaes of age, bus been
a prisoner in the V ttneebarg;,
"Flout' is note selling' at $36
it., •vQrgd hl-, the vision of vuuth
Ir d to hi.i in eye. ?<
In fag y
.Ky.
country jail for ..2 ears on it
3
(
the enterprise, which, together with the
.
r.LYhtt papers of Bada.Pesth :ire
char 'e tit mar -der. B •'. awns
rittw• chance she law hutiTur '
bt �Q C a got -
``'
subscription
,i fora popular subscrl t
;�� g w p
ten bio exietenee; sail all these
$200,000) was totally sunk, without
oaC�flssuth, who has lost his en-
1ft!o fortune in r:tilrottd specula-
,ear, tie hu, been patiently wait-
4
fjpn8; and who is oozy seventy-five
in" for a triol that has uovercuule.
In the meanwhile the witnesses
plant lying idle all that time, and as it
Fears of age.
against him are all dead, and his
for small coins, and even to this
Frank Wilkinson, grain buyer at
>I,milton, says: "I used several medi-
identity has so completely sunk
out 0f rec,IlQction that he is rei'er-
be unknown in Ontario, an attempt is
e es and found no relief until I tried
Syrup, Wild
'Wiison a Compound Sy p,
red to simply JI as 'the dead roan in
1 Y
says it is only recently that 5c
pieces have been put into general
Cbterry." Less than one bottle Qured
Coll two.,
('
, I#Irn of a long standing and painful
• with tightness of chest and short
—�--
I;- ','
eougll,
i�reath. gold by all druggists.
ileo Sentinel, of &t Warren Lam-
present an agent of the manufacturers
The Qassn of Roumania carries
SANTA CL.1US AND THE MOUSE
copy and the 1890 newspaper;
a gold cigarette case, attached to
One Christmas Eve when Santa Claus
Berthier factory, the one to push nis
iter chatelaine, and smokes when
Came to a certain house,
bitbly did not enable its propriet_
,ever she feels like it. The Com-
To fill the children's stockings there,
I 1,teese•ofParis
smokes mild Havana
He found a little mouse.
rank more and more as a journ-
cigars.
alistic curiosity as the years roll
Some of the Toronto papers, that
Thomas Edison frays that al-
"A merry Christmas, little friend,"
°;
though be has the title of Count
Said Santa, good and kind.
mss'
fin Italy, be prefers that of "the
,,The same to you, sir," said the mouse;
old man, by which he is better
',I thougbt you wouldn't mind
known among his nemployes at
I 'If I to
Menlo Park.
should stay awake -night
The Nestor of the bench of the
And watch you for awhile,"
United states Supreme Court is
"You're very welcome, little Mouse;
Judge Stephen J. Field. He is
Said Santa with a smile.
s,,' .
seventy-foot seats old, and was
to his present position
And then he filled the stocking tip
L', �` a
;,,;•;. ,
.appointed
ray President Lincolh in 1863.
Before the mouse could wink-
,-1,-'
''+% "
Queen victoria is now unable
"From toe to top, from top to toe,
There wasn't left a chink.
,tk "Y
to take any walking exercise,
V"i.,t�' .
and is more apt than betetofore
"Now, they won't hold another thing,"
,�:,�
.,^..•,;
to get chilled when driving', She
Said Santa Claus with pride.
y'l, ,;
,,,r.
vegratfally acknowledges that Ehe
A twinkle came in mouse's eyes,
.,,
:�
is able to do less and less every
But humblybe replied:
P
1."
�,,
year.
S
!'z;%Z:
William Lloyd Gal•rison, son of
"It's not polite to contradiJt—
`t'
. 'L. '..
the great anti -slavery agitator, is
I Your pardon Iimplore-
j.d: ,,-
,
,t, , moneytrom the wooutlness. tle
f
4 ,8
. i his ta, to takes an
is literary n s ,
sf ;;� active inl,erebt in politics, and is
,' a Democart.
,t., r, .
.i. -.e -:.
;`i" A sensible memorial will be
-.i 1.,_
..
1.
; that dedicated to Wilkie Collins.
.
~1,It will consist of a sma-i1 library
,
". of choice fiction to be presented to
. '
the "People's Palace" in London.
s;_ Fifteen hundred dollars have ai-
r ready teen raised for this put-
°' . pose..
Bismarck is working zealously
; at his memoirs with the assistance
't of Herr Lothar Buchar and his
private searetar - Dr. Cht sander
3, . Y t
but it will take some time to com
plete them. The Princess is still
in delicate health and has to take
`
iP;4> care' of herself.
.
1,• Alexander Dumas had a sing-
ularly unattractive wife, and is
paid to have sur rised a entle-
:.' p g
,, man one day when he was in tee
:1 act of t astowing upon her an un-
;.7- allowed salute. "My poor follow,
z` why do this T' said Dumas, "Sou
'
us;.,
are not compelled to."
The late Justice 31iller, of the
U. S., is said to have !read a taste
amounting almost to a past3ion.for
'matbewatics. Ile deprecated the
amount of time college students
:"
,: gave to the study of dead tan
roti , guages,and bold thatimathematics
,k, and scientific; studies were of chief
-.
. ,,, importance. .
E' Baron ,Hisch recently asked an
`' . English lady of rank to sell one of
!x` her horses because he had one ex -
01 aetly like It.' The Indy declined
ratbea curtely, whereupon the
. Baron sent her his horse, with
the message ,•-Although I am dis-
Isppointed, I am still desirouB that
z,, they should go in a pair."
Mrs Jopling Rowe is one of the
mbst noted woman artists of Eng-
',,:' land, as well a9 one of the bard-
+' est working. She paints from
1.
ra r in r until ni ht, Seldom
on A g
::. let)ving her studio until night -fall,
{ Sheba* a bright andi open face,
. an attractive manner, and is ro-
,s3 garded as one of the best talkers
'. - in London.. -
f`• Count van Moltke is an cu-
tbusiastic musician and in former
=ably
the violineello re-
'' mat;kably well. He delights in
quiet musical evenings at home,
where Dr Joachim is a frequent
uest,among other famous artists.
heM Marshal ar hal lies oil the sofa
F
�
`a.: -While his visitors play, and alter-
nately smokes and takes snuff
1rro.6 a favorite old box, which he
%. Bolds in hie hand with a large red
�' silk handkerchief.
t �-
i'' THIS ANDTiiAT.
1. I,&el-,Why do you go around
so much with Mr Hollis, he is
four years younger than ,your-
aelfP' Marid-10h, no, he isn't;
bels just my age, fol• we didn't
begin to live until we knew each
otber•'
These Are Official --On election
FIF day Alabama had three sheotirg
'`'q. affrays, Georgia two, Louisiana
one, Arkansas twn, Kentucky' tvto
and Tennessee one—eleven in all.
New York and Indiana nlone bad
rspr/!1►f' a laastd' xolxltoo of tiro
afw
Voiboo'ie►nl0(01 •r•1' 1$+iluC It is
ti'al,, +%kk trarali4 , u►
,
not ,it very, anolent, paper Tina its
;iPAkhv— ',!!'liths ,IV*I'alil" �F140 t!r';l4
f enlum.n PII."OK arequlto voil.9rn'
ill 1X19 tnnii4' tela; it kcal
pnkttlITA, c 1eu,l,?. o. Rall ,tatblot,,..
;€u. at 11 r 1 w.pitett 1>I 1tn., rc"tel^ ,
e�lld: c°c>M
141 ioterestbig hist(; ri, ;i'Itr',Nvalr.:
aire,utf•. ileo cl044t 0,:. '!,'lira b0 p$v*
in; xticertiaetueat •foal ;nits retainer Iri
sen tat Uprt,,- ttt.pment l0blo£ of
.
tee ane 1111- put -4, 14 fi'iil 'local"poptA
the Fire BepllltiXlRatt of !the town
; $rat• Y,04C hfiot Agltlusti al1 ukher
of 0114044.6, Ogtario., was its
s�,,,l va. Lit the matter In yoaur.
pal lieyhel:, still pAalleli elle press
`i - rtidem,eutbelauoh as 1Xill' attract
llpan thtfah it tylia rimted from
tit tiller. felt the troll! ill it, Do
r, vagari;
Vlctoria to Carlboo Qn Ilia tack
11 Make e�, r atatemeute.
,tr•iefty study advertiving as carefully
I
in parts'. ° u
at of r s e Thor, e e
p ,. r was
•o r
s d at of the is f
a) ., o y h details e your
no 1 cent papers then. The Cari-;
bwdoees. If you do not slake ,your
boo Sontinet, 4 pages (4 columns)advertisement
each about 14 inches long, sold at
in your local paper
i pay the fault is yours, because others
$1 por copy and no advertisement
I have.
was taken at less than $5 each
3ontinued he mtist pay all arrears, or
insertion. The compositors rot
' Beet Roots.
75 cents per thousand ems and
the editor got $100 per week.
Shortly after the iaorganisation of
the National Policy an attempt was
The advertisements ul•Q vet•y
neatly set anti the paper is quite
made to boom the growth of beet roots
spicy, and largely devoted to
in Canada, from which to manufacture
mining;