The Clinton New Era, 1886-11-12, Page 3FRIDAY, :NOV. 12, 1886. Igent.S3N of parlor and bedroem furni-
PERT'fl NEWS..
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The trustees of S.S. No. 0, Fullerton,
have re-engaged Mr. J. Pinder as teach.
or for 1887.
Mr. W. Theminion, of ''.1.0gan, has ta-
ken a turn for the worse, and his condi
tion is -very precarious.
Mr, Jos. White, St. Marys, sufferell
a loss of about $1300 last week through
the death ef, an entire horse. Caeseibl-
dligestion.
T. Dowling, carpenter and contractor,
mtY years ago a resident of Mitehell,
die in Chicago about a week ago from
bilious fever, .
Messrs. Jos. Nichols and Wm Vesper,
\ of the 4th con. of Fullerton, are making
-active preparations foe building brick
dwellings next spring.
In the death .of Mr..11aleolin Laugh •
ten, which event occurred on Saturday,
Marys lest one of its oldest and moat
° respeeted 'citizens.
4
few days ago Mr, Thos.; Heal, of
iitolie1l,i1Ost a wallet containing about
;200 in bills, a receipt fel, insuraiace
inoney and several valuable 'wets,
Mr. (1,-. B. Smith, at one time a thrif-
t() merchant in St, Marys, but now a
wholesale dealer in Toronto, has received
tho Liberal nomination fat the Local
House in East York.
Rumor has it that a petition will in.
due time be presented to 11.3. Ilurlburt
vpskinghirn co Stand far the mayoralty
fi of Mitchell. Many are stronely in favor
(if minden. Mr, McOlay:
, • On Saturday ,night just as Mr. and
Mrs. Fawcett, Mitchell; were retiring to
bed, tome malicieus person flung a salt
of wocd through the window, •breaking
the sash and twoliglits of glass.
Some days ago Alexander, ton of Hr.
Wm, Wood, Downie,. was taking off his
• boot and, findiilg it difficult, was nein°.
a 'fork' to untieit with. The fork accr-
dentally slipped and pierced one of his
oyes, destraying the sight.
Monday afternoon Mei. H. Janies and.
child, of Mitchell, Were visiting friends
in Fullerton: When.returning'herne in
the evening theie. horse ' beceme
unnan-
ageable and raw away overturning the
buggy, and throwing. the occupants into
the .ditch. •
After un ahsenee'in Enrope of 'eight
weeks Mr. R. Jones. the. respected and
. popular Reeie of LOgan, returned home
on Monday evening. trIti England and
Shetland times are 'much harder than
in Canada, And. those living in thia grand
Dominion of olive, he thinks have' every
.
reason to• pcingratelate 'themselves.. '. •
On Thursday, fire. was distovered in
the cheese factory at•Harrington: When
seen it had 'made such. headway -that -to -
save the 'building wasout of the question.
Thernwere in the factory 104 'cheeses,
which wasa total lois. There was in
\insurance of $1;000 en the cheese, and.
1,200 on the factory; so. that the loss
will not be great.
Ladies sesiy. • .
The complexion is often rendered unsightly
by Pimples, Liver Spots, and Yellowness.
These it is well known. are caused Irma an.
inaetive Liver and bad blood. Dr. Chase's
Liver. Cure perigee the blood and whole
system. See Recipe Book for toilet recipes
hinks and suggestions on how to preserve the
• cideplexton. Sold by all dtuggiste.
—NEWS NOTES. •
ture; iii lead, everthing she could de
includIng a family Bible. The remit
able fact was that every article in
house had been stolen.
A.North Takoina, W. T. Indian
•hie Bret glass of soda water the 9t
day, and liked It SO 1/1110)1 that he
°ceded to putnineteentnore On top of
The next day he drank 03 niore, a
wanted to keep it up, but the drugg
was afraid thet lietilexplode and stop'
the supply. .
Twenty years ago a woman borrowed
$20 of Ald. Hartman of Pittsburg, and
failed to pay it: Tb other eveuiug she
attended Church, heard a sermon on the
subject of doing as ono would be done
by, and the next day surplised the ,41d -
email by paying the debt with interest
in full,
sire
rk.
the
'The world ,nOw uttett 40,000 hermit' of coal
•4311 daily.
To break up colde, and. foiere, use. .cerly pi,
Pierce's. extraot ofStow, Weed.
Mia s Lone Fairbanke, a maiden of th
h
teen summers, has been eenteneed to t ad years' impriatin ewe& in 4 Michigan
)ro f
her horse stealin '
it.
nd
ist
ied
Free Trade.
The reduction of internal revenue and the
taking off of revenue atampa from Proprietary
Medieinee, no doubt has largely beeelitted the
consumers, as well as relievtug the burden of„
ir. home manufacturers. Diem:gaily is this the
wo cage with Green'eAuguat Plower andBoschee's
or German Syrup, as the reduction of tbirty-,43t
cents per dozen, hoe been added to inereese
the etre of ,the bottles ountiuning these
remedies, thereby giving one fifth more
medicine in the 75 cent size. The August
Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint,
and the Cternien Syrup for Cough and Lung
si. troubles have perhaps, the 13,rgest Rale of any ROB. W. COATS HAS NOW THE NICEST SELECTED STOCK OF
4,0 medleities in t se world. The advantage of in.
IThe Chinsdien Club in New York has ar-
ranged. for A aeries of addressee by proud..
nenGOane,diataton aubjecte coneee!ed. with
the Dominion,
Charles W. Sharper, a prominent bu
fleas Man of Oaleeaton Texas, took a do
of carbolic avid in mitneke. for reedicin
aed was, a corpse in ten minutes.
Peter Hamel, 05 years of age, in steppi
off a train, at Chatham. while in motii
about 9:80 o'clock. last Friday night, fell
under the wheels and had one leg cut off.
He never recovered consciousness,
John Hughes, a farmer near Chebause!
Ill., hes been boring for water on hia farm
for over twelve months. The drill is now
clown 500 feet, and the earth is said to be
so dry that they pour water in the hnle to
make the dtill wprk. '
Asa Purifier Ayer's Sarsaparilla. acts dire()
ly aed pron3ptly, 3.7 single bottle will prey
its porde. Many thousands of people a
yearly saved froin dangerous fever e by the ex
erciae of a little timely clue in cleansing the
system by the use et this remedy. ,
The 125 alearnehipa plying between tit
TJnited States and Europe cost ;100,000
000, eniploy 18.750 men,epend 51,000,00
month for coal, carry 500,000 passeeger
a year, and earn 522,000,000 for paseag
money, excluaive of what is Paid fo
freight,
An Indiana man made a bet of 525 OM
he could chime pig half a mile without the
animal swerving more than' twenty feet
from a direct course. He hadn't gone
twenty rode when the pig swerved around
a corner,awr.in a canal and got in the Way
of a locomotiye and was killed. •,
•
Men working in a -quarry at Eltnira;INT.
Y.,...the other day, game upon an enormous
petrified frog. The animal' is two feet,
and eight inches long, • and weighs
about up, lbs. Itdiers trom the modern
frog in having scales, a narrower head, and
more than proportionally larger eyes.
Iti Potter county, Pa,, a eihn youth was
• being married a few days ago to a stopt
healthy country girl. The male WRS per
frills -
fumed; wore ls in his ahirt, had hie hair-
ourlediancl-prereentecl•rnich. a feminine ap-
pearance that air- cleilynian said: • "I
don't wait to waists any mistake abeut this
business, so which of you ie the bride, any-
how," •
Avoid the harsh, irritating, griping cone
pOtinde SO Often aokl as purgative medicines,.
and correet.the irregularities of the bowels by
the use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills, which -are
gentle, yet searching in their action.
•
A. citizen of Seattle, W. T., has this
card standiug in A newspaper there
' Whereas, Jr have /eft my wife end her
board; whereas, 1 have become attached
to another. and more attractive women,
hereby give warmog too. the public
that J .will in future pay my own bills
without any essistanee from her what-
Bill.Blind, a colored inmate of a
Georgie poorhouse, has a remarkable
sense of touch- lie can tell any one
whom he has met by feeling of his hand..
A • man whom he had not • met for ten
years shook hands with him -the other
day, and pm at once called him by
name, thongh not a 'word had before
been spoken.
Mrs. Upton, of Manitoba tweet, 'St.
Thernas,while sitting in front of the' fire
on iTliday, suddenly became aware that
het dress was ablaze. Shutting the doors
of the rooni she rolled hetselt up in, tugs
and wraps smothered the flames. • Het.,
injuries are not severe, through her
clothing was tic, badly burned ne to be
uselm.
• .Dy. D. a; Platt, of Pietou, had a Wed
of rare.intelligence.whieli he hes taught
seeeral. curious tricks. ' One ails trieke
was to strike 'a match .and .hold.•.it for,
the doctor to light his pipe, 'This trick
it
began, reltieeraing.in. the 'ddetor's 'ab -
stelae not long age, dropped a match on.
some loose papee•on the .flbar, set the.
woodwerk of 'a .winclow ablaze and the
. . .
dwelling nerrowly-eicaped desttnetioa.-
• • . •
William 0 Jones, of Cartersville, Ga.$:
has been granted a divorce from his Wife
Ida.: The story hi:aught., out: Was that
about a year,ago Jones was .one ef, Miss
Ida. Gaston's admirers.. •One night 'while
Jones was asleep. in Iiie.niother's house ,he
was -*ranted and found a half a dozen'
armed men at ;hia bedside. • They :moulted
him of the betrayal. Of Mies' Gaston And
ordered bith to arise and go to her hankie
and warty. her.' The procession • started
-out on i1 for •Miles' Jones' head be-
, ing all tho while cOvered revolVeri.
.Arriving•at ibo place both Jones arid the'
.yoting lady' denied tho ehaige., but never-
theless. by persuasion af the loaded revel-
veri,they were Compelled to;inarry.. The
partrthen marehed the couple back to the
borne of t he brid egroidn'ti• mother,and pine -
in g them in Ale Toon' from which the
bridegroom lied been dragged a ehort-wh'ile
before, left.theni: .Tones reftised to treat
Mies Gaston tie his wife, and sent her home
et daylight and enedfor a divorce. • • •
; eeiebbeihoed in any 'other American
.eity eau Showitich a collection of elegant
residences as ieto be fotind within a radius'
of Jive -blocks: •on what is known' as
North Side," lic.Obicago. 1.Beginning
Pine -street; /Jeer Erie,. iti the Marble house
.ere.ctedLb_3(ithalate Perryi.11._Sinithi and on
the OeXthloCklitanila the great-bresinatene
nanmen of Cyrus 1:1.11cCorniiek inventor
the reaper which hears his name._
pposite Smithmanttion is the. ;250:-
00,One of. George Sturges; the banker, and
block east Niekensep, 'Preeidetit of
.:_the-First,NatiOnal,Pairk,bas allow here
net only atethe walls a.ncl thaws of marble
bur the • Carnage.. are'.nsatble set in oak
trainee. R. 'R. Cable, of. thaReck ,Ialt;n4
read, lives diagonally aerottathe etreet froni
Mr. Nickerson, and to the South ie• the
residenee of judge Tree, 'United States
D/Iiniater to 13elgium, which cost $400,000.
The.Farwell 'brothers' dry,goode men,have
'houses near by whichcest a quarter of a
million apiece,. and 1$1.ter palnier, hotel
proprietor.. and capitalitit, overshadows
theall with a brown atone candle on: the
lake shore which cost $1,000,009.:
Commander P. IP, 'Chandlery, retired
officer of the. U.. S. navy,. at, Onset Bak,
Mass,, on Wednesday last was *stria",
ed by alparalYic 'stroke. Alter buffet-
irkgreat pain for five days he relapsed
into coma and apparent death. On San.
:day he ,was laid out as dead.. An under-
taker Was sent for, and int be was pre,
'pairing to embalm' the bedrof, the Old
Sailor, the suppOsed corpse , exclaimed, t
What's all this fuse opening his eyes
and sitting up. The Undertaker dropped.
his ihstrunient&and chemicals, '11 Went
something to eat,' Was the next exclaim -
Mimi thoold ()deer. An oyster stew
was provided
an
was Captain ate 'heart-
ily, That night he slept well. and his
physician tebo,it is said, had pronounced
him dead, .was sanguine of his recovery.
Yesterday afternoon, however, the ex.
cOMMandee Was prostrated again by a
shock mere:severe,. frOm whiw
eh . he as
'unable to rally. • The heart became still..
and physician's Laid friends are bow, iiat-
,isfied that the old naval' .officer is dead.
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John Bright refuses to tic.leptilie prin.
ciple that Whereverthe leader of a pond- 0
cal party goes the party is &mind to fol-
low.
Great tradetlepresside prevails tit 'the
German capital,. and the on;t1dok for the
working classeit'during the coming .win-
ter is exceedingly gloomy: . • .
'Samuel Gross, .of . Cherry • Camp, Va.,
has a. 36:yeer-old horse,Huit is as active,
as any yeunghotse, and b.asjust Cut a
brand new; set of teeth.
At Southampton on Thursday 550;-
000 worth of property ,Was destroyed
by fire. Fifty buildings were consumed;
1. rendering sp families homeless.
, The missing nreaident.,Of. the Bank of
Peoria, ill., who decamped about 'a year
ago, with 5200,000 of the bank Junds,
has been arrested in Montreal. , •
The Earl of Duntvert has granted his
tenants a reduction of rent of from lb
to 25 per cent. Loid Massy has offered
Ma tenants 20 per bent, reduction.
Eight hundred and eighty-three im-
migrants arri7tte4.-Winriepeg last
month. The totalimmigration into the
...Northwest during this .season is 'estimat•
ed at 10,000.
While the eolleptien• was being tekon
• up in the, Salvation Army barracks nt
St. Therims, a dead cat was thrown front
the outside into the plate and the money
• scattered in all directions.
This is to certify Mint I have used BeGregor'e
Speedy cure for Dyspepilia and Liver Coniplain t
and do honestly say that 1118 ooSt me Igloo per
bottle 1 wOilld not be without it, as it has done
me more good than all the xnedielnes 1 ever
used, and I feel like a new man. -Your e trioy.
neva, STEM,. Carleton Plebe, Orit. This mod!.
einevr6 for sale at igle and $1.00 per bottle at
'Vlforthington's DrUg Store.
04. The titory is told of n woman at Mon.
mouth, Ill., who went bathing in a brook
tielir the town, and seeing a horse in a
pasture alongside; caught him and.
mounted. Theh to her horror, the steed
started on a run for the town, and the
inhabitants Were shocked:when they saw
the modern Godive, riding without 'even
extra long hair to cover her.
Allis Brown, it coloi ed nian of Nash-
ville, Tenn., recently married and took
his bride te• a well -furnished house.
There was a handsome set Of silverware,
four &leeks', fine carpetS and debt, 010.
ADVICE TO 1410TEE118.—Are you disturbed
at night, and broken of your root by a sit*
child Buttering and crying with pau3,ot Cutting
Teeth? If ao send at once and get a bottle of
Mre. Winolow's Soothing Syrup" for Child-
ron Teething, Its value is incalculable. It
will relieve the pool, little sufferer itnreediately.
Depend upon it, mothers ; there is no mistake
about it. It cures Dysentery and Diarthcea,
regulates the Stomaeh and Bowels, curets Wind
Colie,softene the Gums, reduces Inflammation,
and gives tone and energy to the whole system,
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," for child-
ren teething is pleasant to the taste and is the
prescription of one of the oldest and best female
physicians and nurses in the United States, and
is lore/de by ell druggista throughout the world.
Price twenty -tit e cents a bottle. Be sure and
ask for Wmarew's Somme Srailto,"
anti take no other kind, 110•34.
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oar.
e „ow. „mu „t the bottles will be greatly
' appreciated by the sick and afflicted -in every
• , town andivillage in eivilized countries; amph
ng bottles for 10 cents remain the same -size, .
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0 Experienced. and Skillful Phisicians
• and gorgeous for the treatutent of .
WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewellery & Silverware,
Ever .shown in Clinton, be 'will sell at bottom I:40ot •Sea some
of tlie ,priees:-..-
Ladlee Stem-winding Watch for $6.50. Gents 3 oz stem-winding
watch for 113. Ladles 15 k. 'gold set of the best English make. at
11210, worth 117,
These seta were bought direct from the manufacturer at the lowest cash prices. Lad -
lee should not fail to see them, se they are at the price of A plated est. The latest
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Says the Lietowel Banner.--Iu 1879ithe
Maitland Grange was formed by charter
.issued from the' DOininiou Grange, to a
body of farniere in Elniaand Grey towel.
ships, The . Grange was very successful
for three years,. and •everything wont On
smoothly'dritil 1883, when n debt began to
pecumulate to' the Grange Whelesale Sup-
ply Company. of Toroeta, from whom the
'Gran,..,‘oe bad purchased upwardii of szooa
worth of goods, • and remitted money' on
acconat from time to time. The Grange
'store had beeir burglarized; twice, the nov-
elty of the thing begin to wear off, end fin-
ally', one by one the •patrona begtoLleivieg
their Orders and obtaiiiing their goadaelse-•
where, until .no one was left but the•Mas.
ter and the .. Secretary. The Grange' Sup-
ply Company.' threatened suit against the
Secretary and.linally commenced an action
again.atbini. • The snit .tvas tried before
Chief Justice Canieeon, and a juirat the
Toronto Assizes, on the 268hand 27th days
of October. When Mr. Falconbridge, Q. C.,,
apPeared for the plaiotiffe,' and Maori, -
Darling tit lYfabeeof thie place for the de- •
burl. After a amoUntotexidenCe
fie .-tiien given'theltroblasefthe Maitland
Grange gone through, the examination of
theSecretary; the Master, and othermeni-
bets of the Grange put in, and the argu-
ments of the lawyere heard,' the Chief Jus-
tice took the ertee from , the* jury- and en-
tered a verdict for the :defendant with
costs,: he holdiogtht'the Supply-Compipir
should have sued' the Grange and, not the
Secretery,• The Maitland :Grangeits said.
tobe not the only one infinancial trouble,
and the effect of the law suit will be that
the creditors of these` Granges will now
proceed:direct 'againat thein, as chartered
institutions capable of :ming hod being
mud.*
TEOERANCE NOTES:
• Jonfi -Bell, of Milton, in three cases,
*Was fined $150 and poste, .
The 'Caned Stateti have 200,000 liquor
sellers, or one to every 275 of the pepula-
To count the annual drink bill of the
United States in dollars would take one
'person, working day and night, seventeen
Wm. Pittnaan, who Was fined last
week, was up again for selling whiskey.
on.Oct. 25 ,last and he was fined .f00
and costs,. .
• Thomas Little, sr., and Thomas Little,
jr., wherebrought before W. E. Jinny,
P. M. of•Burlington, on Tuesday, for
selling liquor in a Scott Act county;
Little, jr., iris fined $100.
Inspector Beach, of Dundee, county, hie
pro/matted 14 cases Under the Scott Act,
and secured 23 oonvictiotatt. Inspector
Chapman, 'of Leeds and Grenville, has un-
dertaken 16 prosecutions. and ,obtained 8
convictions.
The refueel of constables to at on ac-
count of intimidatien and fear of having
their places buraa -about their heads is
reported t� haye practically denioralized
the Scott .Aet in. Renfrew county for the
time being. .
The Presbyterian Synod of the Maritime
Provinees, in their report on tistnporance,
declare that While the Synod encourages
and enjoins the members arid adhetenta of
the church to guard the purity and coneiet.
eney of their lives by practising abstinence
from aleoholic beverages and to use tht0
beat endeavors for the enforcement 'of the
leas restricting their sale, it mnet at the
same time he understood that tho full
measure of duty in reference to the liquor
traffic can be discharged only by its geueral
prohibition and effective suppression.
chron c Iviaptat Catarrh, Throat and
Lung ciseaece. Liver and Rhine),
Yebseases, Bladder Diseases, •Dieenses
of Women, !Wood* Diseases and Nerv.'
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• 'HORACE. HORTON.
. MANAeaR
Onderich August Stb 1885
STILL on the TRACK
Tho subscriber begs to return his 'sincere thanks to
all WhO have so liberally patronized him during the
past three years, and to 'Worm them that he is still
• the track,
HURON S1%, CLINTON.,
With a full line of
FLOUR, FkED & VEBETABLES
Of tho hose qualities, which he win Bali at the lowest
remunerative prices to all Who may fever Mtn with a
eat!, ilia stock includes FLOUR, CROP, SHORTS,
BRAN, OATS,' PEAS, MEN FEED, GRAHAM
FLOUR, CRACKED WHEAT. GRANULATED :ROL-
LER, and STANDARD OATMEAL and CORNMEAL,
all kinds of Vegetables, BARREL SALT, all of whieh
win soil for' cash or coarse grains. BRAN, SHORTS
and FLOM?, by the ton or cwt, and everything sold
at'mill prices. All artieles delivered free of charge
within the corporation. My ntotto will be "Good
goods, just weight and one price,"
THOS. WATSON,
Huron Street, canton.
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BEST ROLtER FLOUR, $2 per'eivt.
LOW GRADE FLOUR, $1.50 per cwt,
301*.
Will take any kind of grain in
exehange.
JAMES STEEP,
LI NTONo
In this slepartment •all the Latest' Novelties may he found. We nra now very .
busy in the trimming departthent and our customers 'would confer is great favor
by LEAVING THEIR' ORDERS EARLY, in order-iliat 110 080 may..be.
• disappointed,.and that all may have theii goode ready when nee4e.d.
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See our stock of Plushest Velvets; RiblziOn, Cheap
Kid and Cashmere Gloves, Cashmere and Wool-
len Hosiery, Fancy Woollen Goods, Grey Flannels,
Winceys, Nen and Boys'- Underclothing, at very
Low Prices to Oear-
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BESL:EY.S.11011inety•Ei40.4up.
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WE ARE SELLT1sIG AFili
TRONSTONE .0, H.. INA _TEA.,8
, 44 .Pieces, for $2.2b, Regula, Price,
These Goods are strictly first,elass, and are the Cheapest.ever Ofiered in 'Clinton.
• Call 'and see theta. •
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CLINTON.
GLISII LAWN
n. Great Variety
.611-11AS.:. 'CARLIN E, colvo*E, BLOCK.) CLINTON
entral Grocery,
11,071333'S QM. •ttand.—
'.The subscriber his. bought out the ;Steck of P. 'Robb,' ronsiatieg of
GROCERIES CROCKERY GLASSWARE 4te.
Whia, being bought atlow rites, he is enabled tit offer at the Very* elOseet prieekt
- Patronage respectfully s6licited. Ali.orders promptly filled. Boomg to let,
11.' R. WALKER, 'CLINTON •
& J. TAYLOR
oronto SAFE WORKS
31 YEARS ESTABLISHE
The „only. .manufacturers of... l'IUE PROOF. . SAii'ES yiitit
14•Tott-Cottducting Steed Witiazage Mbomou
All Our new styles of Fireproof Safes are fitted with to .A.TR CHAMBER f.
prevent dampness to papers. A large aesortrnent of SECOND JIAND SA E%S
!for sale at low prices and on easy Nrinit of payment, .Catelegure on applieation.'
117 and 119'1ront Street, East, Toronto.
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