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The Clinton New Era, 1891-10-30, Page 3ray soul *air wings of chase, . As breath* my chilahttO'nprayea. lisped it at cher .kns,R, Viso is toile,% a!aitrt from, ow,. Put her lip!, are Oa my larowt;, And the poet raveith me clow On>e f alninak'enrrled to see, Words do simple lea,rnod b1t xqe: , 4h t :My heart llute €calla singe .then Tktey'rq the mightiest wgrde of. Men. " Now 1101 me dgw t,o .s eeeP, 1 prey the Lord my soul to keep." hard, ray feet froo .sin ,11 nfi ctrl#e, eep me in the way of lite, 'S` die before I wake, Pdsy the Lord,my.epirit teke." Sere -all creeds nay zneet .d blend Faith's beginning andits, end. Peaces my heart, and cease to weep; " *Ow I lay me down to glee»." And my head is en thy breast, Pother I Father l this is rest, An interesting' co* watt ed at ",CED AND TO14f. Ted and Tom were brothers, born in tilp„, thesame old farm=house, ° Played in the same green meadows, fished in the same wild streams ; . Both chased the cape red woodchuck, both shirked in the same corn -field, • Mae love tq:the same school -girl, and • dreamed the same sweet dreams. Ted .wandered off at twenty, passed the world's misty mountains. And traced historic.riverg through le- gendary lands ; He sailed tempestuous oceans, by trail- ing tropic islands, Basked in irriguons valleys, and toiled through desert sands. Tom lived till eighty, mowed the an- • cestral hay -fields, r " And reaped his annual harvests, and watched his hens and bees ; He toiled on his birth -place until the • mourners bore him To the hereditary grave -yard beneath the maple trees. But Ted he lived in dreamland, and everywhere he wandered H6 saw the old green meadows, and the waving fields of corn, The big rook by the pine woode, tbe huckleberry pasture, The red house :inthe;valley-the.` house where he Pubs born. Tom also lived in dreamland, and trod) in misty trances. Through visionary mountains and through legendary lands; He sailed through odorous oceans, and passed palm fronded islands, { And heard the sounding surf wash that broke on savage, strands. has Ted and Torp were brothers, and lived as life companions, Though evermorerlivided by sundering lands and seas; Both roamed• the earth together, both tilled th' ancestral scree, Until both slept •together beneath the maple treed, HOW DEEP DOES THE EARTH QUAKE? { The Mississippi Valley has recently experienced an earth- quakeshock.. which for severity bas not been equaled for years, an incident which revives interest in the query: How deep does the earth 'quake' when nature shakes her crustlike.the cyclone does the circus tent? . t Virginia City, .Nev., the :great earthquake of 1879 was not noticed by the miners in the deeper portions of the Comstock mines. The famous earthquake at the same place in 1874, which •shook down ceimneys, fire walls, 'etc., and cracked every brick '.j building in the city, was merely noticed by some of the miners working in the "upper levels," butdid them no damage, not even shaking down loose rocks and earth. Tho sta- tion men in the vgrions shafts felt it strongebt, and the deepest point where it was noticed was by the ninth station man, who was on watch at the 900 -foot -level, Ile said it felt, like a faint throb or pulsation of ail, though a blast had been fired aboat, below, or in some indefinite ,lirection, In • -eobao of the Virginia City mines the shock was not felt at all, not even by station men it the Shafts, Current Opinion Justice must strike at the liberty, not the purse, or such rogues as Andre Senecal. A civil action will have no terrors for bim. Ile is probably in a ,liosition to def the bailiffs, and a fait+ suit with °Seneca] as defendant will not pay mining expenses. --- Therefore it .is not well to rejoice prematurely oyer: air John Thomp- :,son's efforts to punish an evildoer. ,'.Cats vsuit of Senecalr by civil: pro- - coot owill ro--ceot;will be merely a sham fight. No, the countr does ,not want M r Sene• elms ey. It wants his body, w-',:, .. id like to decorate with . ,a ,a strped suit. The spectacle or Ca- , Tiede pursuing him, and thieves like him,through all the easy stages of a it. clvfl acti.m, is neither entertaining .::her improving.' If the 'Weide Nth aurppleinented by Orli sinal proceed; Ings, Sir John Thompson deserves Credit, If it is to be the beginning. and end of the nation's vengeancs,i the Government is metely trying tt create a. good impresarion ditto low est 3,ottoilyle cost to tllesebundrela who ribbed the country and diegraced•the 0ontiervative Party. --Toronto Tele, grant), (ta'd.) . , '> sdits, clean your Ria11ovoa ..,ith ether tt4lov°a ()feaster, Mr Salo only by ley ai 'Co, Alin) alull'line of (Imo ctrl of atti d 1�,1id G1bi' int'all ill* lala 's'hades, •4 aopeeeeosaari4:74 avert/ Jest Aecr • w, sf ,att :phileaielp ilei,.' .tut • 1:'bi?10diiy, by a jnr,v rondeling.i rerdiet in fnv:or or Mrs Mary ,bocci'., in an ne, ion• 1sgainst the • Gowtnct►,illi x11ut tn1 Acciderit Co,, to 'yet -oyer on a $a,QQQ policy or accident in.. suz,ance 11 .n. the life of 0:911„11-D; .horsey, t. a plainti '$ son. Mr Amoy w . was. a t1,'avellin sales an, Was at JelmatQl W the day Of the $qod, When the flood reached the town Poretty, who was .stopping atthe gut'lburt Efonso, managed to reach the roof" Ai too ;hotel and wilee carrled.down thestreare upon the roof. When rescued and taken to one of the hills overlooking Jobnstowu, t was found that bis ankle was in- jured, that he was badly bruised and,delirious. He was removed. to a house which had escaped the flood, and two days later was at- tacked with typhoid fever,: which ended ,bits life, 46 days. after. It was clat''med that the bruises to his body, together with the strain to bis aystern in floating on , the roof, , had lett' to the ,at.tack of ty- phoid fever. Tho company's de- fence was that typhoid fever is a distinct disease ; that the injuries which the deceased received would not or could not have pro- duced it, and that therefore they were not responsible. In order to prove their claim that the ty- phoid fever had not been caused by the. flood the company called to the stand several medical ex- perts. The jury, after a short de- liberation, returned a verdict in favor of Mrs Dorsey for $5,605, the amount of policy with interest from the time of death to date. Minard' Linimentcnres distempers WHY DOES THE SUN CON- TINUE TO BURN? Thousands of curious and in- genious theories have been brought forth to account for the fact that the sun, although he has whirled his burning disc across the heavens for untold ages; con- tinues to burn without boing•con- sumeel or his bulk being lessened in the least. Some learned men affect to believe that the great orb is a monstrous ball of gas, but even a great ball of gas would be bonshmed in its utmost atom in the course of a few thousandyears. Others' pretend to believe that its fires are kept up by the remains of wrecked worlds,whioh are con- stantly falling into its depths, but oven this seems far from probable not to say a purely absurd conclu- sion. In giving his opinion on the last contention, one of the most eminent astronomers of the day has figured that a mountain range consisting of 176 attic miles falling into the sun would only be sufficient to maintain the present beat for n single second; a mass equal to that of our earth would engender only enough of heat to last 93 years. NEWS NOTES. Queen Victoria has prohibited smoking in Wiudsor Castle. Somebody proposes to convey Rower from Niagara to theWorld's Fair, Attempts to recover Andre Senecal's illgotten gains are not likely to be much more successful than an effort to strip the legen- dary Highlander of his pantaloons —Toronto Telegram. Judge Balser K. Higginbotham, one of the most eloquent orators in Indiana, went to the Keely Institute for the bi-chloride of gold treatment at Plainfield, on Saturday night. He took the injections for two days and died Monday. A neglected case of cold in the head may cost you your life. Why run the risk when Nasal Balm offers yon a speedy relief and certain cure. Sold by all dealers. Try it. The Kingston Cotton Mill has had its exemption from taxation renewed. rn making the appli- cation the directors stated that five milk had gone under in re- cent years, and that no less than $1,630,000 had boon sunk in them. Tally one for the N. P. As 0 result of the meetings held at Paris lately by Crossley and Hunter, nor less than 82 people, young atad old, united themselves with the Presbyterian church during the pat week. Mr John Penman very generously presented each one of the new members with a handsome pocket Bible as a' memento of the Oren - sign. Between 90 and 100 have also joined the Methodist church, and each ono of them will receive a Bible from Mr Penmr,n, Popularity coiled the king of medi- eines—Hood's Sarsaparilla. It con- quers scrofula ea'lt-rheum and all other blood diseases,. In the court'' at Tocoma, Washing• ton Territory,f;an action is pending which involvex the Ownership of ppro• perty in Tocl)ina. Valued ltt,half a million dullart.1 ;jTh'e lend fgptherly belonged to Rt rt E. Sproule, who vas hanged atAtictoria, 13.0„ some yew ago for the.rpurder of Thomas Hamill, in 'Kootenay district on June 1,`1385. (ter Sproule's death a man; bathed Carr claimed the es - ,tate. Sproule made a will, and the executors are now hunting up the witnesses to hie will, one of *heel is' R.. e*Mr Percival, Preeilyte#lencies• eyelet, at present stationed at Rich- tfYOn+ dilly � fldren1 Cr�% crow !�Pitc fi �'1i titles* • i v' t't,lnred freak is i xhibiting hirri•tdf iii St Coiltat'inart.: The pecul4ttlty .shout him to the fact that cite aide of hiil.num aritl hotly is •otitirt1y white. ' As.a family' ruedicipe, Ayer's polo excel all others, •'They are suited tp every ego and, 1let segar.eeatorl, are eaey'te, -take. • Theveli eearcbing and thorough la effect, they are mild and pleas„ ,t in action, and their nee is et* tended wlthrio;injurious.resells, Jghn W Cleary brought* sui against the Municipal ` leotrio. Light Co., of Brooklyn, for dam, ages sustained tbt'ough an electric shook, 40 asked for . $50,OG0 and got a verdict of $11,500„ TA deer hunting pasty, from akefield, consisting of Messrs. °apeman, Dinwoodie, Moore and Stewart Cook, of the Murray lan- ai, were at tbe •head'` -of Stoney Lake, where the latter gentleman bad the luck of shooting a pure white fawn, something quite rare. Itch, Mange and Scratches of every kind, on human or animals, cured in 30 zninutesby Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails, Sold by J H Combe The two-year-old gratidson of Nicholas G Kinsman, near Galt, followed his grandfather out to the barn, and while the latter was attending to some work he heard the child screaming in the yard outside. Going out to learn the cause of the noise he found the little fellow lying on the ground, being gored by a cow. The poor child's injuries aro extensive. Rochester Herald:—I't is said that Premier Abbott is alarmed over the growing sentiment anong Canadians fgr political onion with the United States. As the talk on that side increased it dies away here. Provincal and Dominion. But there is no reason why a com- mercial union should not be form- ed thatwould be of immense advan- tage to both countries. And that is what the agitation in Canada will probably lead to in time, One of the objections made against the Hon Alexander McKenzie, when Premier and Minister of Public Works, was that he was rather curt. The curtness in his case, if there was any, certainly arose from overwork, for Alexander McKenzie is as genial and kindly a man as ever lived. The honorable gentleman was master of the details of his department, and of course had no time to spend 'smiling' in the restaurant and telling rank election and other stories. The peo- ple wanted another kind of Minister in the' Public Works Department. They got him. YES THEY GOT HIM. —`Knoxonian' in Canadian Presby- terian. Minard'sLinimentlumberman's friend Advices from Son theastern Rus- sia state that extraordinary meas- ures are being taken everywhere by the local authorities to deal with the distress, and that sys- tematic personal application is being made to all the well-to-do for aid. The appealsdo not bring in as much as was hoped, on ac- count of the stagnant condition of trade. From the district of Jet- inchof comes a story to the effee that thedogs of thatregion, which are noted for sagacity, and which are used largely for carrying burdens and other domestic duties by the peasantry, have nearly all disappeared, having been killed by their oe nels and others for food. ,Would you like to exchange your sal. low cheeks for those glowing with health's roses ? Then try Dr William's Pink Pills. They rebuild the system and make life as bright as childhood's dream. A casual glance over the Chi- cago stock yard notes in the Breeders Gazette indicates that finished beeves for export, weigh- ing 1,500 pounds and upwards, continue to command excellent prices there ---much higher, in fact, than any Canadian market quotations we have noticed during the past season, or private reports of sales by feeders to exporters. For instance, in the last issue of the Gazette mention' is 'made of nine large lots of cattle which sold at from $6 10 to $6 45; the ruling prices being $6 25 and 56 35. Uvcr 6 cents per lb, has been a frequent quotation in Chi- cago for the right, sort of stock. We do not remember any Ontar- io'Iot's this season going at over $5.50, $5 and $5.25 bolug com- moner prions for the t'ineat tlnul- ty. "German Svru 'f Sri nano , ware klilcil by slide . plosion set a 1.I rkttl)irr;; rlt;iel)lne toiler On ii N,lrth fAkoto, .tin ut. t)iibursdap. Rev .tlti� h'ltttahol„, •of. !Volga, $!Toot, f'r'ea1)yterltr~a .(3bui' ilt ri;ttnilt.rin, fililoved On lilcrntltt e tilled;; lintl 1i •ke, r- bola", I bone mitt' Liu xilt.ruldel^, ,. At theStr atforeA.yyi;r;l-r•'.pr day iaaniel'hale, fq>S•merly a 0419911 - keeper in Toronto, was found' guilty of the mant?laugbter of bit, wife, and sentenced to peuiten• iary for lite, Altg 'OU OKE O>i T1dl' M`? We r of eubaoribave te who have ere beentroubled for some, time with a disease called "slow pay" and it worries. them till they look like the titan hi this picture. The only remedy for the disease,one never known to fail, and a single ap- plication of which will make them look like this picture, is to pay up all arrearages at once. See Mnard a liniment is used,by pbysioian Pleo's ,Remcdy for Catarrh ,► the Beet, HO get to U epndCheapest. Sold by dsh8Elete or sane by mall,60o, E. T. Hazeltine, Warren, Pa„ V. S, A, ASTSADR.TAFT'SASTHMENE your address,andCUREDwnewilmafialrneetrial bottle DR. TAFT BROS.rREEROCHESTER,N.Y. Canadian Dept. 186 Adelaide St. W.. Toronto, Canada. Oct 9-6m t Et, rellatEIg "O' 411 CI: �om�m�Nr prgfi t6 °a- eEr>:2,q ., .6 sx , Sig 441 ,acf rr,o�'aBcaE0fn3d.e�i'3�iC g.� c.r e A oo•mmm •o�Ab�.�m w•� 34o .p+ a m E. 41 41 cogq balaz0oaao'O1 113,17;.g Aa LAz4)evooaoagpa •4 cfh1�o5' g oi'°amG17 2 411• ,ate ds�B�Q. t,8 1.4o Jt CENTS 5 To the end of the year, Q IMPLEMENT AGFNCY subscriber having severed his connection with the Massey Company, desires to inti- mate to hie many friends that be has been appointed agent for the well-known firm of FROST & WOOD, implement makers of Smith's Falls, and will be pleased to fill all orders in hie line. as heretofore. Will also keep on band a stock of Wilkinson PLOWS, Colter & Scott DRILLS, Disc uARROW@, and articles of like nature. W. STANLEY, Mrh 20. 6 Holmesville.and Clinton DicLeod's System RENOVATOR AND OTHER Tested Remedies. SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpa- tation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronohitis, Consumption, (`call Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St.Vitns' Dance, Female Irregularities and Gen- eral Debility. LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT. J. M..MoLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer. Sold by J. H. Combe, Clinton To NEW SIIBCRIBE xe. Although the Clinton New Era is th tr' rr largest paper in the county,and gives more fresh home news every week than any other, we will send it on a trial trip to new subscribers at the price-ofthe lowest. „•. 4�y WAIN"XPE R amid Paint Shop is stocked ct ith a Select Assortment of or 15 Cents Cash Arncm'ican and Canadian Wall Papers; WITH BORDERS TO IlIATCH, from five rent safer to the Paints fort. c,t Cash bought! my Papers and Paints t'or Spot Cash, and my practical experience justify mo in saying that all wanting to decorate their houses inside or paint them outside will and it to their ad- s•antago to give me a call, riflThop, south of Oliver Johneten's black- smith shop, and directly opposite Mr. J. l'hidley's residencuk JOSEPH COPP 1'rsetical Payor hanger and Pal utvr. Here is something from Mr. Frank A. Hale, proprietor of the De Witt House, Lewiston, and the Tontiue Hotel, Brunswick, Me. Hotel sten meet the world as it comes and goes, and are not slow in sizing people and things up for what they are worth. He says that he has lost a father and several brothers and sis- ters frons Pulmonary Consumption, and is himself frequently troubled with colds, and he Hereditary often coughs enough to stake him sick at Consuiriptionhis Stomach. When- ever' he has taken a cold of this kind he uses Bosehee's German Syrup, and it cures him every tithe. Here is a man who kno +'s' Elie full danger of lung trou• blest, and would therefore be most particular as to the medicine he used. et is his opinion ? Listen! " I use nothing but Boscilee's Gerinan ;Syrup, and have advised,1 press mo, inore than a hundred different per.„ sons to take it, . They agree, + lttt me that it i8 tale tot tough syrup lilt tiedek,r I: THE RIGHT The new model of t be Itoekferd Watoh,when placed in a eerew bezel ease, will till a Ion felt want among _farmers, as it is not dos proof only, but very strong. The plate which tilt, wheels work between, not being separated by pillars as in the ordinary WATCH nut by the bottom plate being turned Out of a solid piece of acetal, with the edge left for the top plate to rest on: It also being pond. ant or lover set with sunk balance to prevent breaking, making in all a good rong watch For a Farmer J. B1DDLECO,t"%fBE+ 1?OREST City Business College Shorthand Institute, London, elOnt., Is without doubt the mg Trtononeu and r'nnorroar, institutions in Canada, c;nt"nvA'rna of ]loth ,*es Aesrsr>rn Ito uoeitI mamas, Over east reason's students in positions,. 'estatl3eons• atria.: e will send it to New subscriber or the balance of the year. This is equal totwo months subscription free scribe at once And get the benefit of full time. if you want a sample copy, send a post card with address your �,�, � . • . ss on. Subscribe tion , . �,,,, W li,J •. , e y .aid.•.•.,if our ., to a : .. or or a,, ge�, d NO d)