The Huron News-Record, 1889-09-25, Page 6hf d urofl News -Record
41.04 a Year -••4.25 in Advenee..
L The man doss ttotdo Justke to his business
who *Pouts Jess in adeartwtng,than he dues in
rent. --A. T. STHWsar, the ,ru.•twnaire vnarehant
see New York.
Wedne$diuY. Sept. 1t5tb. ISS)
e BICYCLE VS. BUCKBOARD.
Old Farmer- Jacob Rust lives
about four miles north of Albany,
Kentucky, has a good mountain
farm, and is voty well to do in a
rough and thinly peopled region
where a man with $10,000 is con-
sidered rich. Mr. Rust has several
daughters, and Ellen the oldest,
was the handsomest of thein all, A
• young man natned Henry 'Cou.sts
from Ohio, whose parents had gone
there from this county, ha.$' been
spending the summer among his
. relations at Albany. Courts brought
with him a bicycle. It was the
first in Clinton County, and, as in
the case. of Katisha's elbow, people
came mites to see it. Courts was
an expert rider and frequently dis-
played his bicycleship before the
eyes of the admiring mountaineers.
He was kind enough to allow a
number of young men to try his
"velocipede," as it was called iu
Albany, bat their bruised faces and
sore joints soon made them very
shy of the machine.
Courts fell in love with young
Ellen Rust. He pressed his court-
ship and was accepted. Farmer
Rust was opposed. He objected to
Courts because as far as the farmer's
knowledge went, he did not have
what is technically known as _any
visible mean`s of Subsistence, 'or, as
Mr. Rust termed it, "he, was a lazy
good-for-notliin' who had nothin'
to dobut•go gallopiu' around the
hills on two wheels." Courts
assured hies that he had a good
business and fine prospects in Ohio,
and it has since transpired that his
statement was true,
. TUB STO1itY.O A CRUM.
Athe>IIJt,,Ont.,, Sept. 1889.—In
the preliminary examination yester-
day of Geo. Carr, for the murder of
Lewis Day, before Justice Wrighi,
Laveriu and Cawley, the principal
witpese wait .Willie Day, eon of the
supposed murdered wan, is lad
about 10 years of age, who swore
as follows :--"About eighteen
months ago the prieonor, Geo. Carr,
in compauy with Louie and Becky
Day (my father and another) and
myself left for the States to
find work. We crossed the river
over to Morristown, N. Y., from
which place we started ou foot, toy
father taking oue road, the prisoner,
my mother and myself going in a
different direction. We slept out
the first night. Tho next day Carr
found work digging a ditch. After
that was completed we journeyed
ou. After a while my father joined
us, and we turned back for a Place
presumed to be Morristowu. On
the second day of our travels we
cane to an old building in the
woods. My father and Carr enter-
ed the building, and iu a short time
the latter came out. On being ask
ed where my father was he said he
was gone across the fields. I went
to•the building and found my father
in the cellar with his throat cut.
He was dead. I returned and in-
formed my mother. She replied :
—"I don't care." Atter this we
came back to Canada. The prisoner
has often threatened to kill me if I
told of the murder.
The return of the party from the
States without Day excited suspic-
ion which led to the arrest.
The prisoner was sent to Brock-
ville for furthernxatnination. Albert
Day, brother of the murdered rnan,
and the boy Willie are going to
search for the body.
Several other witnesses swore to
thedeparture and return of the
party without Day:
BUT THE FARMER 1>in NOT »CLiEVE
Henry and Ellen waited. Ellen
-_yeas of legal age, and they could
have easily eloped, but they did not
'wish to do that. They wanted the
old man's consent to the wedding.
The bicycle appeared to be Mr.
Rust's .chief objection. He did not
believe in• it.
"My gal," said he, "shan't marry
any fellow who fools away his time
on such a derned thing as that.
Why he mi; ht.hreak his neck any
day, and than I'd have his widder
to take care of. I don't want for a
son in law any man who rides on a
velocipede. If he had a horse or a
buckboard it would be all right."
Henry would not put away his
,beloved machine. He loved that
next to Ellen. and ho meant to have
them both. On Monday Ellen was
visiting in town at the home of a
relation, and Henry went to see
her., They were getting angry at
the old man's obduracy. "I will
ride right ont now, .see him, and
ask hie:' again for your hand," said
1 Henrys "and if he doesn't consent
I'll come back and we will get
married anyhow. Yon are of legal
age and we can have the ceremony
perforated here in town.
Ellen agreed. Henry mounted
his bicycle and started for. Mr.
Rust's place. The. old man had
just come in from' a'short journey,
• and his horse and buckboard were
at the yard gate., The young man
made known his errand.
"°I told you once before .that yon
could not marry her," said Mr.
Rust.
"Well I am .doing to marry her
anyhow," replied Courts. "She is
in town now. I am going back
there, and in less than an hour she
will he my wife."
"Then you will have to beat me
to town," said Mr. Rust, "and I
don't think any velocipede can get
ahead of my old mare and the buck-
board. If you get there ahead of
the I guess you can have the
girl."
,ALL 4 E$ .d.1,IP CO]rDl'1'IONS _..
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umagSmaisposnaumententlellrnisoleiteReiSinSews
peopleInn! moo Nittfonat Ma with.
out injury I and rwitirit. groat benefit. �..
..--Diptberia is very prevalent iu
Loudon,
AT DEATH'S DOOR.
My little boy bad diarncaa and
came very near dying. After the
failure of everything else we used
Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw,
berry which caused a quick cure, and
I know of two others who were cured
by the same remedy.
FREE:sax C. AMole,
Hillier, Ont.
B113 STRIKE.
A big at 'ice was wake when Powell
t Davis lash their Extract of araap-
arilla sad Burdock. It bas, met with
great success, and it must, for it is the
most powerful blood purifier in the mar-
ket. It is used with the greatest success
in all diseases arising from a debilitated
uonduon of the system, and everyone
needs, and should use a bottle or two at
ibis sensed of the year, of Powell's Ex-
tract of Sarsaparilla and Burdock. Dear
in mind one 50e. bottle coataiis more
solid medicine than most dollar so -culled
Sarsaparilla and bitters. Also remember.
that it is sold in Clinton by all druggists,
price 300. a bottle. Sold by all drug-
gists and medicine dealers everywhere.
4431iT
_While attempting to board a
moving train at.Megantic on Thurs•
day a elan named Baron lost his
life.
—l'eterburo' is talking of holding
winter carnival.
Aurins TO Mut'Rnas —Are yen dia-
urbed at night and broken of your rest
b a sick child sntioring and crying with
pain of Cutting Teeth? If so send at
once and get a bottle of "Mrs Winslow's
Soothing Syrup' for Children Teething.
Its value is Incalculable. It will relieve
the poor itl[le suiferer Wetted lately. De-
pend upon it, mothers ; there is no mis-
take about it. It cures Dysentery and
Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and
Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the
Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives
tone anc energy to the whole system.
"Mrs Wiuelow's Soothing Syrup" for
children teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the prescription of one of the oldest
and best female physicians anti nurses in
the United States, and is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world. Price
25c. a bottle. lie sure andask for "Mrs,
Winslow's$oothiug Syrup," andlrake no
other kind.
Rheumatism is caused by apoison-
ous acid in the blood and yields to
Ayer's Pills. Many cases which
seemed chronic and hopeless, have
been conplet•elycured by this medi-
cine. It will cost but little to try
what effect the Pills may have in
your case. We predict success.
—W. 0. Ethorington's boat and
dory facto.y at Shelbourne, N. S.,
was destroyed by fire last Thursday
night.
—J. M. Payson, the well known,
chirographer of Boston,' is ,dead.
GOOD ADVICE.
To be healthy and have lots of life
and vim, be careful in diet., take
plenty' of sleep, and regulate the
bowels, bile and blood with Burdock
ploocd Bitters, a sure cure for con•
stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, all
blood humors, scrofula and all broken
down conditions of the system.
IT CAN DO NO HARM to try
Freeman's Worm Powders if your
child is ailing, feverish or fretful.
.----Ialward Williams, a wood dea-
ler, was soricusly, if not fatally, in-
jured by a train at Kingston last
Wednesdoy.
—The trial of Lester B. Eaulkner
for bank wrecking is in progress at
Buffalo. •
One of the reasons why Scott's
Emulsion has such a large sale is, be'.
cause it is the best. Dr. W. H.
Cameron, Halifax, N. S. says. • "I
have prescribed .Scott's Emulsion of
Co,l I.ircr Oil, with Hypopltospleites,
for the past two years, and found it
more agreeable to the stomach and
have better results from its use than
any other preparation of the kind I
have ever used." Sold by alt Drug -
este, 50c. and $1.00.
A LINE FROM GLADSTONE.
My little son aged two, was seized
with diarrhoea, followed by piles, two
doses of Fowler's Extract of Wild
Strawberry gave relief and half the
bottle completed a cure. Mns. J. A.
MCINTYRE, Gladstone, Man. This
Medicine is a specific for all sum-
mer complaints of children or a-
dults.
—A deputation of Peterboro
millets yesterday interviewed the
Minister of Marine and Fisheries
anent the sawdust nuisance.
—A number of new Custom
houses will likely be established in
the Northwest:
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TISEMENTS inserted in Tax
Naos Racoao at low rates. The law
makes it compulsory to advertise stray stock
11 yon want any kind of advertisingg.you will not
do butter than call on 'ews•Reocord."
THIS YEAR'S
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CUTIand PLUG
SMOKINC TOBAOCfr
FINER THAN .EVER.
CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED.
TO THE EDITOR :—
Please inform your readers that I
have a positive remedy for the above
named disease. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have
been permanently cured, I shall b'e
glad to send two bottles of my re-
medy FREE to any of' your readers
who have consumption if tli',; will
send me their Express and P. O. ad-
dress,
Respectfully, DR. T. A. SLOCUM,
164 West Adelaide st.,'I'oronto, Ont
—The Sixth Army Corps ban-
queted the Minister of. War at St.
Michel last weep.
Boils, pimples, ar.d skin diseases
of all kinds speedily disappear when
the blood is purified by the use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It has no equal
as a tonic alterative,the results being
immediately and satisfactory. Ask
your druggist for it, and take no
other.
Henry mounted the machine,
the old man jumped into his buck-
board, and the start was made. On
a tnrnpikc or level road Courts
could have easily distanced the old
mare, who Was not as swift as she
once was, but it was an altogether
<'ifferent matter over the hills. But
hie recent experience with such
difficultiesstood him in good service,
and in spite' of his rough path, he
soon had thesatisfaction of passing
ahead of the bumping buckboard.
He waved his hand gleefully to
his prospective father-in-law, 'who
was swearing at his old marc and
endeavoring to whip her into a
faster gait. He got two falls, but
ho soon- righted himself and his.
wheel without harm to either, and
passed into town a (Natter of a mile
shea) of Mr. Rust. He then stop-
ped for the latter to come up. The
farmer looked at the tnachine a
ntonuant, -ejaculated, "Well, I'll bo
t derned t" and said nothing more.
T1,ey ;vent to the Baptist preacher's
house, took the Minister across to
the place where Ellett was stopping,
and thorn she and Courts were
married,
• Israel Foucant, a duck shooter,
was killed Friday at Thurso, Que.,
by the accidental discharge of his
fowling piece.
PURI'T'Y OF INGREDIENTS and
scauracy of compounding, make :till -
burn's Aromatic Quinine Wine the
criterion of excellence.
—Private Burns, of the Victoria
Rifles, winner of the Governor -Gen-
eral's prize at the 1). R. A. meeting,
will not be able to go to Wimble-
don next year.
..6- - & TB_
[ouse
Painting,
Glazingand Graining,
Plain : and : Decorative
—IN BRONZE ON
EACH PLUG and -PACKAGE,
517-y
A SINGLE SCRATCH may cause
a festering sore. Victoria Carbolic
Salve rapidly heals cuts, wounds,
bruises, burns and all sores.
--Meunier, the extradited Quebec
imsnrance forger, was last Friday
committed for trial.
WHEREAS.
Whereas much disease is caused
by wrong action of the stomach,
liver, kidneys, bowels and blood, and
whereas Burdock Blood Bitters is
guaranteed to cure or relieve dys-
pepsia, liver complaint, kidney corns
plaint, dropsy, rheumatism, sick
headache. etc. Therefore, Be it re-
solved that all sufferers should use
B. B. B. and be restored to health.
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Shop next Kennedy's Hotel,
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c LtNTON, ., ONTARIO.
CRARLES T. SPOONER
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NEW STOCK ! NEW STORE !
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ELLIOTT'S -BLOCK, - CLINTON.
JOSEPH CHIDLEY, Dealer in Furniture. .
Call at the New Store and see the stock of
Bedroom and Parlor Sets, Lounges, Sideboards, Chairs, Springs,
Mattresses, etc., andeneral Household Furniture. The whole Stock is from the very
best manufacturers. Picture Frames and Mouldings of every description. •
JUS. CIIIDLEY, one door West of Dickson's Book Store.
JOB PRINTING
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OF THE COUNTY, HAS ONE OF THE
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ABRAHAM $M1TH,
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WEST OF ENGLAND SUIT.
INGS & TROUSERINGS,
SCOTCH TWEED SUITINGS &
TROtTSERINGS,
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,1tc 1c up 1 Best Style ccud'lVor/r-
nnanship at Abraham Smith's.
Now in stock one of the cheape•
and best stocks of
WINTER CLOTHING
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physician, retired from practice,
having had placed in his hands by an
East India missionary the formula of a
simple vegetable remedy for the speedy
and permanent cure of Consumption,
Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all
throat and Lang affections, also a positive
and radical cure for Nervous Debility and
all Nervous Complaints, after having test-
ed its wonderful curative powers in thous-
ands of wises, has felt it his duty to make
it known to his suffering fellows. Actua-
ted by this motive and a desire to relieve
human suffering. I will send free of
charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, -in
German, French or English, with full
directions for preparing and using. Sent
by mail by addressing with stamp, naming,
this paper. W. A. Noyes, 149 Power's
Block, Rocheete,N, Y. 507 cow.
—The Ottawa branch of the
Equal Rights Association endorse
by resolution the proposed action of
the Manitoba Government regard•
ing Separate schools and the French
language.
—Lieut. Col. Felton,
Governor -General's Foot
has resigned his command.
of the
Guards
AND CLOTHS.
A Full Line.of GENTS' FUR
NISHINGS always in stook.
It will -pay you to call on:
ABR :NAM SMITH
A FACT W OIt'1'Ii REMEMBERING.
Ma. Jas. RINNIa, of Toronto, states
that bis little baby when three,
months old was so had with summer
complaint that under doctors' treat-
ment her life was despaired of. Four
doses of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild
Strawberry cured her.
_.-Bert Howden, the lad who was
accidentally shot at Peterboro on
Sunday, died laat week.
ON THE SURFACE.
Skin diseases appear on the surface
and are often humiliating to the
sufferer from them. From two to
three bottles of Burdock Blood Bits
ters will cure salt rheum; erysipelas,
shingles, nettle rash, eczema, bode,
pimples, or blotches, at the same
time restoring the general health.
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