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The Clinton New Era, 1878-01-10, Page 4NEW • ,1)�.I.:01`IS 51. NTS. Medical -Dr. Pioras, Nutice'--P, - kiln isoo. (1i»uslNrs )M r.. car,s.un. . Organ f, t S,rll---111. Reaper, Smoothing New-Geaaseick a Co: To the Electors -W. 0,1 Searle.,. Auotion Sit 1 -R: (iillender StR Cc, q„•day'$ Nitw yatA nut 'alalt ,aa top' uoo>< Sti.ro of-111eJsrtt .• ptt.s. Y/. , U 7• wills d. a .-Nt5i1�iTT'" AlbortStrret, 1?riup54autcii,or sew:, TIN Union ticw TH•U14S1) .Y, 'JAN, l0, 18;s;• THE •LINCOL ziA'pe ION OMR.' `This lung g cuntcis';H1 election ease ,hoe. reached avtlter, $tai re:" it its inragrebi; through the '• eout ts, , r h i li we. blot ought to be final, and o rrdlinlg the trial is neither creditable, o.Mt', Ryker•t nu Beneficial to the const tren'ty, In •R. •kert's ' ptptilarity.we ...Will wane •.ri. oI rtion his -pertinacity in the' rtrrttglrx y. The judges r vti- •tor •esw. of thCourt;Court;o;' A b 1 peal have given decision. on the ques. ion ca submitted to theba- tht� jilel;;es titles. the case. whether the emission: voters' list of st fell desea•iptio'n 'of 'the. 1. proper t. ,' upon which the Voter qualifies • 4, does .not •uinke the% vote -itiivalu1,' Chief ,Tiistice Moss deliVered'zt vet y'eltt- borate judgment on the point, the con- clusit>rn of which is that imperfect des- •cription does not disentitle the voter .to his vote. The cotisttttiellcj- has been unrepresented two sessions, and if the smatter is not disposers of ti't' once; ilio. election might as well lei annulled :for this terra of the House. STri":'UTE LABOR: . Repeatedly we hare heard complaints of the manner* rvl1ic11 the titre is spent by lmrties_wheri they are on the roads. pu-i:ttug41 t-heif-etittir,-te-lithos,•--s)-ntYt1 unprofitable wiry: in which .the labor is • t' pertded, and 'th .. conirnents'thatt are. rnadepupon the system, are iu i o ,'sense' _ ""'c zulil'imeittary"to "it - k•e "1har'et': dit • system, bsarter, or liayftient' in 'produce, &c., stows. other 'fashions that "Ore generally in' vogue iit ,the early settlement at this ••country,: the payment of this tax by 'labor ' is not .in keeping with the hest interests of .tie e.ouiunulity. In some sections the labor is expended in places and...in a way 'that is utterly useless,' often having tobe tut. done in a future. year. Theo;: again, parties, wl_o are not inclined to love work .too well! like to get through their allotted time with the exercise of as lit- tle muscle ah possible, notwithstanding -the fiict `tliait""'tliby fi"i1; egttatly 1 with their -neighbors in those n o t 'being, as much improvements in the raids as there would be if the statute labor• was 'faithfully performed. • -Co put, an end -to the :'system and cause the tax to be paid to the treasurer in money, paid theft expended by:.the township council, would resnit in Well a benefit that all would. soon acknow- ledge its wisdovr. • At •tlie ln•ese1E 1110- ment the time of a fai'iner ands his ss- atistants is as good as the cash stall it is . perhaps more easy 'coni, coltvenietit- for hire to _ pay cash than bo called upon to perforin ilia statute 1 tlaot'at some ea - 1 sons.. In runts• tusking to tidvatiitaege and with e'e'onanuy, 'implements still ha whin,' ,sly apse reconvert that..is not generally oavnFd b f,ariners • but ifthe aitakllig and rdpairilig of the roads , were given' nut by contract, in largo csliCtions, tt' would be to the interest'of the coxit)'ac ' for to possess them. We think the matter is worthy of the consideration (dour tee' dere in the coun- try especially, and slope that something will bo done to :remove this t'ein, t t of primitive times 'and adopt Something , 1 � a more in keeping with the go-it-hoiul spirit of the age. • U('it.rs rat-salt]ur. year ..1i 'i rte' lo' ;tA Marta,. 1 e t .'3f1 O,)O )0 I wvas Stolenintll i''nited StaiCes, by persons holding dir feront positions of trust, , When itis eemernber•ed that the greater part 'of this enormous `um has beoii stolen or 1:•Iutinlerecl by .nen who are generally; high n1 p in social, position, it envoi& a please of society, elcnlar'atlieing in tile ex- . tsetse, • tin OLIN N ,NEW ERA: A CQNt3e:ttvA:trlvl; Convention. i$ to he several farmers in thio ne►tttlhoi„,,, and they nnake the •se►ne etetement, avering fiat if there -were more men offering; at wages that it was pocuitble for an agricnl, tnrist, to give, there wpuld ba more em- ployed. The trouble is that the laborer wants snemeltmush, and under estipule- Heins, that it will not pay to employ him,. Instead of ber)ehtti*pg the laborer by an increase io the 'tariff, he would be:the one that. ,foul eve ua y ar 1�+r; 11Ta"`"nrutit” from it, ITirottTANT To Aest.astrtts•- •Several as eeessment rons,in Stiilciee cnunty'irere over. hunted recently hefnre Judge Arda;jh, who made an irnpoftnnt deoleration to %thick we direct the species attention of Asaessnrs' and, itln(ci al ,1lis ard "that su'ch,descripticl as 'port the tpest Jt'tl f of lot 14 i,t the 2w2 Cyon and each like, were, • perfectly: useless." Thte 'frontage of a 'brn'kiin piece of tants;,tt,.,ether• with its dis- tance fruua one cl:,rnerof the jot must be ,iven,:-olhe&wi'se•the pariy ss•ouleri e dis: frauohised,`ss the assess,tleut•aonld not be acuWcdtn1Y to law. . •- . held in .Toronto oli the 14th, 15th and U3th.inst., at which the, party tltrongit- Out Otitttrio is to be represented, . Louis E, .DolaloN, city 'treasurer of Quiche.; is a tThfi;rrtter to the extent 'of. $390,000, There wasa time when ra the Yankees, as one A tnericrut frletlds. etre 801.11etiines termed, were ce>lt4idel'ed about the onus fines who detftitiltttl, bo'y . we ere sorry to•see that the practice becoming tilal,'lniiigly pler',alttilt 11) Pana - de, Just -as likely, as not this fellOW will got tiff 't tireYrit. any pani,linietat, while, lied :a matt in at httiubler, sphere or lift beers'.guilty of anyiihin sinlilatt,• he would have suf}ot:ecl tWWrefor,• • Troia. is not i i ;lrt • 'f# atii•tllin less, f'av'or $lionlcl lie shown a licit .'fraud' their• t> .peel one, :r Aa p kreartl, oousicletable dor ig tlte.,lrastyear ttliont ‘.‘„the wars times".in i ��•. f i C,unudt+;,, undsoine have; t'*pettc�ne.aiel, iil little of the effects ,the1•eft oar, 'but . we Lave Yet .to fnt1 " several thoosencjs of memployed" nuarehing.•in. a bodjs'to tare -t 1i yer-ef a•ny Ottml'eiirt r itt ; •sort :r5k r,., fur asuistaniie .and ii tiriiHtn ty .0 tt alt. less g'i4(11 trent ..they 'sirottlal 1i Its•thin•.' retires, Yet such tt set t ewas witpessed in: Sart .ffrl111ciaoo' knit wec1.,, . t '.portion of tht,t cotu,tr iillicli has. Such high pl•Oteoti'4'e 11 Hi tuti't(> ,which tion -,el'.." 'tttlr'.eS., -point, as the.; w erl:1I1g111.111 y' pu •active," • L,vrEST• %7rAIt N Ws. The'princtpal.talk at the presont, time is anent the.quest ion ,,oro between Russia and Turkey ;prepare tory .A baii4 of Protestant settlers ifi be- ing organized in Montreal to proceed to Manitoba to take advantage .. of the Oovernmezit grants of land.. # Tha colony will have with them a minister, school- master, and several men • of 'different. trades.' ' • The fanners in the township .of HIow- aixl,'County of Elgin, die organising ''ti<_;; purely fartners',batk to an ab eight per asst, on, real -estate security, It wl_,. lrbfr:corrclttctetl-otr.tlte-Mjoint-stocl'i; .. principle, making I1,tlt'-yeati•ly dividends, Deposits are already guaranteed of from $'10010 to $30,000, , It is mentioned SS �t•'singular .fact, that not a solitary" grave it► tho'oemetot'y. �f the parish of- St. Etcheuli'n de •Lau- zon, in the '.County •of Levis; Province' `•h it of,.(luebec, hats 'been opened tar 'the i 1. torment of Mao, woman, or child;: since theist of.1'lay'l st. • • t he.ckase of a sass traged wtis euptot l �%• y i , ed'.op 'Monday, wheal Elizabeth t,ulfey, of Nest Thuuboto', neer Qunrlas; ttge�d'. ttventyoite years,died. About two yours ut;•o a y'oaug man named Jesse •Borer; committed suicide,, oip` account • of solve' ,t)1Suntl'ersttanding with.. the • deceased,. IYa'e ' Si ,t„ emartial p t e11 i t t 1111•'ent l be theye 1 b g. g that sad uccill'1'ence 1'li,ss 4uif'ey gradu- ally sank iiito. n decline, and died frost) sank oven' • the unfartunitte death ot', •her' lover. • A : oi'L ill the right dir'ectiou is being glade , the busutc.,s •11iv:11 of some torsns b' shorted.ills .iher rinse +;i vial .ow goods, Ic baldstem the customs to.ttllort• accounts :to 1 tit fog 0 year or mole, brit theyypi'oliosc i limit tliem:itt futiir•e''to three' months. If adhered to this rule will -be found bet efioi it to both buyer • and seller, is•it wit` enable the former'- victor L'untauel, Is;in1 iif Italy, died at •to carry on his bush Ss.i11ore`systelint ionto, yes erlay:(Wedt esdeiy,) and.I'rincc ttcitlly, . turd the latter will be guarded Btitnbsi•t' proclaiine$' his successor, tu.tusquastukcwthe fetors aver? which peace W, old be. granted Russia ..appears to be 'rleterenined tt, net 'the.- wholes matter herself, resenting slte•.interference of li iig. 1411d; tts she feels that she was matte tri beat the whulo' htirdt:n cif the 'War Shci'ai�iil. • r.;tain• .thc 0:10le 1)0,;101 int'0-.establishinn • peace,. ' The Tualisl, Government a[))e 11' to he tlividcd ,upon. the :ej,nesti!%ttl ta;nd'there is said io be .t split: tl the.cabittet, the Qneeu. 1014n with lieaermstield, W11) favors upp,i,. sitisitr`to •ltiissia's"dernands. There does not, n tpcnr to- to viiv'"'pikrl bia011 of ..mry:. thine decisive foraome weeks fo curve, tis i t44 the lreatiltr pi•ert its the 'nuivenient of traopa.. • ; . .• • Recently the .wheat 'Olt. iiyte not th . 'THE E PRATES► OF' THE -GOODS 1. HE' llODGIYS G RRA '. SA dF O( ENT) .OF THEP.A.T. N ..B, H BONA:PIDE SATE NOW 'C •.GING ON E P' T G_ G73 A .DS. OOD•S I��TCJ` CO1IPETITIO -DRIVEN . INTO A OORN . I b ',the prices we are seililib roods- at.• TELL YOUi ,.. FRIENDS, b. east corner of the :thins story of the. Wingltait i flooring: mill, gave 0QutealtS,. tiboUt; tt tlionSancl lallsllels= going crashing through' a space of .tbottt fourteen: feet spare of the three:. floors,• until it reached the ground below. •Seine forty' or' fifty bushels of wheat were.lcst, sotiic'of the lmachinery damaged, and the coast 1 of the' grill htidly , Wrecked, e utuiliu,Y_ n loss, altogether, of something; under °<li(IO, 1eot'tailitttely no one .Was hurt, The cause of that accident iti al- leged to be owing'to the walls sknei.tcl- knead- ing feenn mit being.1 tied, • financial awl. t!`ttlitlllCI'filtl. • Pnnnr;l'T OF Ooabxi.al,r, lIxarrs. Cu --w ���.�--.-..- _ loratda product'( nr'nriv Eight urilli ni Death ui' the if ng_oi' Italy. in: their Iiuoht>:seS,.whic • is ;not always; the case: where long time 1 given, By the oxereise -of li little' cat and fore= oug1ii; we, e rete near y a.:: ifix: vers, and others, could pay',.aa tllry,, s, `sillless e„.tceptiolial.:dt)ses, which woul Le a • bettez', plan.still " h IN lits last number of the Parfi:.et's. Advocate ) O11esponpevt asks where t certain- fa►'ut i►nplenent can'be procured. In reply,: the :editor of the Advocate says :'-" They: am. • only manufactured in the, States. The present duty of 174 per • cent. prevents • as many tieing im- ported as tbero would be if the duty was off: At>;vo)te who would go into their manufacture in this country would find it pay vely it " ' And t' OA.NADIAN :NEWS. Counterfeit gnar.tei"s al'eagatin In cis-•: oulatiolt. • • Mr, J Spry, of Lotulont has t crown .piece ',eating the date of 1:671. dopase' worth of gold fi•nd t,ilver in•the Year just clamed. }3c, rTFR Ant 11cilA1rov.-The' batter •reerchants of New York hare.foi•tued an . association •for prevention . of 'tire adulteration .of butter:•: Oo'rvo FOR 'ENc1.Axn.=Four vessels. cleared.feotn•Norfolk, W. Va., for Liv- crpool on Saturday with twenty-fiyo; thotTs-tncl;-bales of cotton, valued at -a million and a half, the largest shiptnettt ever madein one day froma Soathern.. .Persons 11l' ..Toronto aro ..hrlrn hi ell_ _r fol neglecting to 1'egister births, The Norfolk County Council hail re-, fusedto submit the,Dun'kin: by=law: honey is bei .:raised for the purchase en organ for Knox'church,' Mitchell, using. the past year 103 births, 3f3. ulrt'ages'ai.id•45 deatlei were registered in 1v1 ellell.' • Fstut tt •-xt' Ni t ."i. •»tit••�'pliere. were. 10fl 1 fui is reported in New York -city, during, the mentis of December, and the liabilities were nearly $5,000;000, with assets of half thart amount. - This iS the o i11' 1 largest' nuruher;of tailuree•that_'Occurred .in any one month of the year. AusTl{A,I.IA ` itee.'r CROP.=Advices from Adelatide state that the wheat crolp' . of South Australia will be the largest A. yo ng patsy leadlltg a drunken bean ', " $ wOS onee the sad sights:011 Mein Street, tever ons rWalleci, givirtg..prohably` 300,000 Mi'tchell, r''ew Year's day tons of .rsheat,and flour for `..exhort, ,This oontliht,.tiun of10,000,00t) .bushels' • :A. young, Intl known to be ,t ltabitUlil to the Wheat supply most prove en im• y ry aye nt ye •ninny . swearer rvna• telt' sent to jail for toren- people ortt<ut,i lenletit. fir the future of the. peolile say " more protection." Would ty-one days, by 11 Listolvel magistrate, market. . it not be for the farmer's intet'est if. the for' using plofilne: snguage on the street: • Nos 1.111•, 1 Ilontsi 111AR1c1.9i': The dutywas oft' i this case at least, But :All the wheat and flour in the interior ' only business in the horse.' tiade'of any n r. of British Colunrbitt\ ids been Purchased, note consists in purebases for the United _bon aerie p,t pi,hs-w.ould..SIL (. ' A11,,-lu•e-titl-svnow-dleld h c e- rm-in ,nntici-litstps. Dori -•the t;tst• weekkthere the money goes. out • of the-country....potion of a 'rush to .$ per barrel at have been shipped to that nfurket 60 llorse,e, et an average value of $76,50• 'The temperance assoeia ions of Mon- each, There are at present four buy - • �j Nu...:�roiT$...SH�.LI� tzi�'�7ES�,S�;�.L CTS; c NS •. PAX, Manchester H�au . CLINTON, Nov. '22nii,' 1877. 1411 8ap posing •it'd does:, the n rchaser. Parkezrzlle, • 11 b o a Purchaser. gets a•f rli etpuivalelat for it ti'eal have petitioned the Legislature to 1 ers at the American House. .Local limit the number of licences that city ;trade eitceedingl dull. IT IS Apleasing "sign '011ie tines" to vivo hundred and' fifty,"and\to grant b y : to find that the custom of offering.;. none *grocers, e .A. bI a al'.? L+NT UFFIs[t, - SKys the Ot- to b taws Herald ---•ai One' cent on the dolt liquors • to. New Year's wailers, in cities, A delegation of .the National ward • lar is the generous offer :x Hall lumber is; to home extent, flying• out. It is of 7.sr.ade of the Unite.. States, Ire tle(1 merehant !ma sent to bis oreditois. mentioned as a singillar fact that` trete ; by the president of the Board, is tot They are requested to meet. in Hull this present at the 'meeting of the Dorninidu week In order to consider the offer. An was fewer crcallers'' clrttnk,in Nei- York, T3oard of Trade i tOttawa. ::a week -is heal ottt to accept the all New Year's clay, than leas ever be- B. -Dorsey, a farmer aged about 70, -�omprotui8e-*_the insolvent promising; AD� �31 E LOTH N�q'; MILL MANTLES, TLES' 'SHAWLS; ..-`P ... R N . , E' S, HATS and GAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, C ROCER1ES, &c., .( f _ ,. is ` �.' . ' e of iuue� until f • To � c �� Zu� tarter ��tatice >t. fore been known'; and th same is men,• azl' residing near:�C'tearksville, was. t ,pay the munificent sum of one per THIS tl(r1lGd tiY•ConxreCtiaconnectiontSltl • whit (ialnttilftll choked to death. last Thursday night'by sent, cash in consideration of a discharge � .. . a pleee of beef: Medical aid was at in Rill. We would advise this gentle- •TON cities,. This is a move, in the right di- ,] . q - taut at Ilio tune.liut tb uo avail. gran �.' :contluue le ticn .---Peoipl elms show•tltelt' •'1hospi- tallty just as well by the use of some less injuetorls article than,i'n'toxietating liquors, a111I many a. young Hiatt Carl.ilt- :•ti'Tbiric his • downfall• to the seeds of in- temperance being sown in the coarse zit' New - ettes• ca71s, Thio may also be oaken es tilt evidence that people itt ge- neral are 'looking wi:tli less: fa.•vor on the (8 THF BEST OPPO1 %#UNITY 'HAT 7.Hi. PIJOPLE .OP Ct IN AND GIGINITY E r1 R HAD TO' , P.1WOCUl'i 'BARG I.INS, AS HE VI1tM P11.11 OS i1 'G VINE UP MIS1TrT'ESS• AND THE NVUOLD lit the lumber into, Q - ()11 Cil t'istlrla 1. ,'drle of �t#re •rnortt gess,. Xp` t.to .(lpeir. C1-1.- cm a .nl':W..., depth., _ ,«„•_• 'J. remarkable tips ever known in this ,!`_.., STOtiiC WIT L'°i'B1 SOLI) WITHOUT RESERVE. . � tore wilt 11 hurl. saw and . to cord of Part Clautada was made by Cotnlnodore wood. Jordan and CJuptaiil Kennedy, of.Godet�- TRAM oil- ''•us, 1)u 0\105. ---The vainer • kit, ivllo came down the liIaitlancl river of im ortre in b the Dominion• during from Wings un to (Jorloricli in a small the first eleve months. of 1877 was i ' :: 'skiff; ' ' 64 590,3,884 against $86$749,578 in the, riours • Mi. C;` Heanriltolr, of, Blyth; -has sold corresponding -.pelf Ltd 181brand $.'J4,,_ ... _ Isis 1 n•in ill Wawanosit, the north half 585„294 in that of 876, The value of ,,. ' r t t+ parte ' �t lry rt month x pat t in the firs '`e e m g f of -Crit 36 in the .5th Von., 50 acres to I o 1.00i( ;Aft•, P. C'ronpan,.of.ir,,IIett, for $1,150. 1877, was 872,003,502, agtinst 868, - pernicious. ' pernicious. drinking .ctlstonrs of the a,Mr. II,• bought this terns about three cotultry, than they formerly dict, and -weeks itgo far 'Al, 0.00 for the benefit of future .generations . rr•r. ' The other day, Me. it Miliddleton, of hope this feeling may spread.Wrst Zul rap threshed for 11'.•J. 'Dawe, town line Lust Nissoui, 525 bushels of We Stara, notice severtil'112pers',7'eiverI,iy spring --wheat, is six- Insurer anti 950 blaming the government for the Scarcity of bushels of fall wheat 111 two hours and employment til the cities, and for the large' a 1tt111, including several etoppagr..s. Tfui nuinber of iditt hands that tiro perauihulat• Inaiehxnc wtt`x•1•ttn •hy steatzl. - ilto-th(r-•istreets-of the cities and-trrwnir•in littst' 1'httrsday-tt sai51 to idetrt•-befe1_rt this cnulitf 'char:411g it with upheld clanehter of Mr. G..Ilttiley, of Anibee- a s sten that ' , g'- ley, County of :l3rttce, •which resulted in y h wills' ]u t eve work 8a do at her death ill about four' hours,' It ap- goixl wages. All their talk of this char• i peat,y that tl e child, who was only two actor' is the merest tioitneeee and 'utterly age, a half' years of rvss %11 the habit of taking tx drink out• of the kettle by the spout, 'and this•tinte had gonetotho kt+ttlir 'rr•Itrat the water was hear the at variance with the troth.. In a.iCtontreal' paper lately, there was a letter from a far-, Iver stating the 'difficulty that was exper- that exporters' have made any money fenced in obtaining frrin laborers, who.; boiling spoils', and brytote slio could: 'stop during the year past, but they seem: to mit willing to worst by the eat~ 'at rte., the flow had swallowed enough to situse 'O lte plenty of olttetige tend strong hope 772.983 in the' corresponding period of 1876, and 02,314,419 in thatof 187;5: t.ccorditig to the figures the;balanee Of trade against. the Dominion to Decent - her 1st 1877 was :.,818,i 818,580,339; in 1870, $17,976,595; 0,595, anE1 in It 75, .$99,279,8.45, Fetish MEAT 1+:xeois,Ts.-Exporte of fresh beef, mutton, live cattle, and sheep fl'om„isiew'York to Great Britain for the year 1871, acepprditag to the mot.' authentic' tr- gtirssobtillblr tt-- eluded 79,523,700 lbs. of fresh r.beef, 1,780,700 lbs. of mutton, 13,992 live tattle, end 9,495 live sheep. And ship- ments to Havre, which began Novem- ber 4, are reported. at 167,000 lbs., of fresh hoer .12,800Ibs. of fresh pork and 3,750 do.littnutton. It is not defiled soaaabfb wages. We have conversed with h r d.-a'll. for the future. of Sale, from 1 to .4, and, 7 to 10 o'clock. ouf for the ringing of tine 'Blit, RESERVED SEATS for !adios., TRUtMAN & MA.NDE 'ILL V,. Auu iti.eneers. I . CALLANDE.Lt l CQrNe Ddtlnio : • .House. f "- CLINTON, Ian. 10, i874. ' Large Safe fdr Sale. NrA1tLY NEW, 1N nu- T.CLASS 00NDITION, with ocrabiaatiou Ionic and interior protcotiv1 Onto. 08081 for °1"41101' good paper.• ars Al'1�T.i x Tixis orrro7;. 0i1oton,NOV. w7,1877.. Heading Bolts W shed. oNr ATI.D), t rArNTTY ranLAD11NALTS, st Staptoton Sat woks, too art. IUNSV, 011D, Stapldtorr, Ont. 11,18 77. House and Lot for Sale. 1 _.n N.Taro•st`o11T 1.00011 AND etrAx1TTlt ACISFI lot,ratoly oddtiplod• by It. Nowniarelt, on Vidtoria ttreot, adjoining llipl,,tron's ttr,toi, wiil 8ersold eilieap for dash, o1 ou part•credit, Apply to Clinton, oct:11,1177.. •1r TIAT,E. 'or Sale. . ' ()MtX17 n ta'r't ell. SALE, IN '110.4. TOWN' oh`' I X. Clinton. Pot tnhl7artloalpra apply'to rl'f9lu ifAN 11it(S Clllatari, Oet. lt,1s77,..,