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Clinton New Era, 1894-07-27, Page 6W 'WQlW$Si nuli; Qrek la the dost ,valuable Ole 8403'013ge 0V011 14 vortbx 0100000%.- �xiaaUy. .w� ry �,'tW ._.-- • ane of the retort peso, a ittdoor ,era are 97,0011 'wot}i'ert engaged, rn'i a tetteemente in San 11'rancisoo, To native e i d in th Un to to ter ' TA Brazit a oonple May be worried by in brandy together, ie • eeti:nated that' New York hag nQ trete, than 10,000 opium smokers, , ' 1t311SKATING IlV81iMMRS? Che Aleu.!111µOl co 10a it lochia .d lig Ir Skating on , real ice is. *amine pails*, says the Sa11.h'ranoleoo - Cail, .ip. aidlq-b9' $enddy meand5'worthla of Willialn'e BoBoys],medio several bottles when tin Wipnipegi�aforth. I used , and know She good Qi it," i P. BJplNxibiirEn, Winnipeg, kianager pf Northwest Clatholi.o Review, "Lire natiknal flanks df 'New York at present hgtd nearly $100,00Q ,000. - In the past Indies. there are spiders so large that they feed on small. birds- .ne, irds.The, first city built was, wording to $ebrew tradition, in B. C. 3769, by Cain. Qne thogsand carloads of pocket fiaske er Iiguor were used in Cincinnati last gripe juice Of Walnuts will stain the 100,14io11 a dark brown without in - ivy tt the.skin. Canada's divorces for the past twenty eats'ha�ve just been figured up, and yeas to only 116. in elephant'fi sense of smell is so delicate that rt can scent a human be - 'ng at•a distance of 1,000 yards. 'lie first known instance of the use of tpoal was 'in,England.in the year 850, It etas then called "fossil fuel.' en'Baby was sick, we gave her Cestoda. en she was a child, she cried for Gestosis. When she became Mies, she clung to Cartons. When eha had Ctildren, she gave them Criteria. It has been figured out that a man 'wbei s1lnves himself regularly until he its *like "cut off about 35 feet of hair his f a,ce. - r ]mbliig houses in Chicago are"call- @d"speculation parlors." We may ex- ,p¢at,tohear of rum boudoirs and gin Salons. A horse at Passaic N. J., committed siiicldeby wading into a canal and '1144ng his head under water until un- pentsciousness resulted. 'There are 1,400 men in the New York ,Rice 'department, The apparatus con- rei to of n}nety-one engines, thirty- pight trucks,,' and three fire -tugs. In order to elope with her Sweetheart [elen, Witten, who lives near Paints- Vile,- Ky., chloroformed her parents iand>`fQur children. She got. away. Artier IN SIx Hours.—Distressing iiid py;nncl Bladder diseases relieved in six onraisythe "New GREAT SOUTH A,IIERIOAN ��ltEY •Ctmu." This new remedy is a t;snrprise and eiight to physicians on suit: of its excee ing promptness in re- gain in the bladder, kidneys, bank art of a urinary passages in e t relieves retention of en passing it almost im- • rant quick relief and tot y. Sold by Watts WILSON, Druggists. tiee Indiana sold his vote f%fng and is now suing his sers for $300 and costs. This is sible under the Indiana law. flaband and wife as law partners is IIIg unknown -.in -Great -Britain; - are no less than twenty-one such Vin,:the United States. e fastest regular train in the world er,Empire State express, which Citom New York to Buffalo via iffy;, -438 miles, in 8 hours and 40 test tithing played a curious "freak" itterboro, Me. Etta Bealle was "and instantly killed, while a *Bina she was holding in her lap, injured, ,;:Belk' -firmly believes that it will jblesome day to see from Wash- ; ! to Nude' York as easily as one _ 4k ey. th a sound of the voice that le Daughter ch of England minister distressing rash, he rshparilla. Mr. RIc:fs Well-known Druggi:•:. _ ; Montreal, P. Q., say:;: 4, d Ay'er's Family Medicines ;;+fid have heard nothing but ttheto.. I know of many • erful Cures Ayees Sarsaparilla, ono .being that of a little tnirch of England minis d` Titts literally covered tiot with a red and ex bleij5ine rash, from which etl'fdi two or three years, best medical treatment er "father was in great. tt the ease, and, at my bit, `at last began to arl- er'g 44arsaparilla, two bot- effebiod a complete euro, er, r'e1j0f land her father's SUre, were he here to -day, ii3i.:the strongest terms rsaparilla bt 9rCo.,Lowell,Mses. Will cureyou f; eons and .d a aghte r9 whp have ne x expert - muted the rigors of an Eastern winterrit is a thrillipg novelty. TO those who have. enjoyed the exhilarating' sport in the lana of blizzards and frosts, it is made more en- joyable by the fact that Winter dress is un- necessary, These are only a few o the frozen lake in the bi vilion with nearly 10,0Ott sclera* feet 91 polished surface, is visited daily by hund- reds who can skate and manyy, .who are speedily learning, The sheet of ice le five inches in thickness, 160 feet long, and six- ty feet wide. At least 500 persona oast skate with comfort ata time, but it was a trifle crowded on the opening Tright, for n• less than 811 glided or straggled ggled Over the eiippery surface, aeoordin in the respeo- ppiive skill of the Oleate wearer "This idea of a big skating 1 withnatural ice," said w Doable "is not exactly a tie onto in this a Ors 's here in his pity ft has been tried fil- thier) times but each attempt fail d 1tep- oause the organizers did not master t A I i. trioate meohanioal appliances. Viol the first natural ice skating rink oerated in the United States, and the fput�t in the world. There Is one in Paris, aflothQr in Berlin, and a third in 8oathampton, Eng- land. "How is this natural ice produced? There ti no secret about it. The tee Sias produced bey n mpohiae of the erdinari type employed in cold gt'orage wpr difference here is in the ma tier j$ done a re . !M' ice slid' tit, hip atYtnoffs. T is employed to 60oltie strong brims After the bring is cooledt ` ep parap6¢ through a 8ystenl of pipes, 40,000 feet i length, which run thyough the water tthp is turned into lee, The told brine absOrby the heat. The floor benea h iq and made ap of deg¢ air c e toith lead to make it *atert teat. • "fa the placing of thetp es pee the prdnoipal secret. The pipes nets lVr three centres from a header at daoh end of the tank. These headers are sire Macs in diameter, and the pipe le taken out of each header at six-inoh centres. This adrijits of circulating the brine from both coda lett the same time. The ratios le also taltelt from both ends and oarritd beet io thebrine tank. By Mile meaha ww8 Maes a cooling surface iaposed tot a outside Aar. In thle way we outwit nature, and out' ice surface has ap even temper tare a, oven Through inch pipes leading fres ie hean. ders the !trine is kept in tlonetaht mo- hours sou e, after being need several the s(tttaee of the ice beanies pat ap and seinen' at rough. That is why we have three eessigae daily—mo ninopn and night. Darthe ib �tervk1s t ti anew is swept off the toe, and with a ode or orchard sprayer a thin coating of Oita' is. spread over the toe to fill up the outs, Itp this manner we have a perdelly smooth enrfaoe three times a day. The wafer is frozen at a temperature of about ten Oe - green above zero, which would be as oeld, prt ably, and as bard as foe frozen In my cold country when the temperature is about zero." the reasons why Meohanloa' Pa- ing. In cold storage 1 and insulated Cooli�,, frozen three times ri`$`Ily, eaient used is anhydro The Most Heautifui Woman. Which, asks jdarmadulo in the Lo graphic, was the most be9Itifej roma the centaryt VU'as she the celebrated tease di Ctastigiiene? Some year g started the problem, proposing the tS t,esA, as my oWn favorite,.,for the i ii trop, and at the time,- moat of theta podsessed the est gnalifleations fd1 fe rag an opinion upon it anppo ted choice. Anyhow, there died eat Hampstead last week, a lady, who, if ,as not the most beautiful. of the cents was deoidedly, in her youth, one di most fascinating. This teas Mrs. 1 4a thwayte, more generally known Onset rare ago as Laura Bell. The late 1! rare was the originif of "'_ nn," a picture which if laminar to rp by the photographs of it which Ore tit sold by the thousands every year foir soft book oolleoticns. The youth of Laura Bell was venter* Calm, however, was restored to er who she married the late Mr, Thistle hway and of late, up to a year or twb ago, h house in Grosvenor Square was the rende vous of many of the celebrities of our da! among, them being Mr. Gladstone Madame Novikoff. Close upon half a �bah, so great was the beauty of histletthhwayte that it is recorded that ��pr no one occasion at the opera, the entieb house rose simultaneously to look at bvr es she was leaving it. This is a see • t0hioh I have mp� lf, upon wtore than occasion, seen pardially reproduced. Sb 16 years ago, I redbllect, come 200 or 30 people in the Row surrounding Mrs, Langtry --then at the height of her repute Mph as a "professional beauty"—the otter zits of the circle being composed of bank of chairs hurriedly dragged to the spot, and upon which people were standing, se as to be able to obtain a view of her ovet the heads of the crowd. And the lady was not Mrs. Langtry after alL It did not signify, they thought she was. Loll 1fai • oI h W tW1yy Wdlit airs f�li t� me Hiplinff Doing Good Wolk. Rudyard Kipling continues to pour oat ballads and short stories. Ile has four books in the press now. I with man y thers have modified my views of hit ithin three years, for within that time lie as done his best work, which hie in it a promiee of something really like gentile. At all events, what he does is masodline..- mneh of it jolly brutal, as if he revelled in an anima of gender—and whatever hie failings no one can accuse him of exhibit• ing any effeminacy in Ms work. Probably the very best evidence of his large, over. weaning sea in writing is the fact that Women do not care far film. They oaneot K him without shrinking a little at his fresh and riotous candor. But I think tills very quality is a capital answer to the Laments of the Sarah Grande and thg Devereux Blakes that our men are all writing down to the desires of weak glide, It is a comfort to think that somebody ggpL write so that weak girls will not read.. M. Kipling retains in whatever be does the 1,nen of the barracks The weak girl - fe mamas= the smell of massar,—%i'yimCrinkle. The Most Miserable of Mon. The most wretched man on earth is sate Bp e a monarch• .,Norodom; King of CI oa a. $'e has a gorgeous palace furniaAA a000rding to the most expensive ideas, bat he adheres to the custom of his ancestor', and sleeps on an ancient carpet in a kW of shed that hen not been chtaaed since the creation. He is a miserable statist to poohondrie., and all day long he h k longeigif6 of utter wretchednes4. " k 0 }lar ah e i a short, fat era 4 ora wlih p 4� (Nig." ERA 'r, AIRS LANGItErS 04,13E. 1)eaPe:Tonne A lteleax .Psoas 'PO00) LONaos oApsia A I''VitottE.Atrolie T11 QOOD 1. QP .F or Ii4NQ1sG, Mon. Itai tr,�vo,'"lllioh., ,7n1yy 23--A despatch to h local paPer from. Landon, Onb,, con, corning a former resideet, of this oity, has created a furore among our people, MAI Wua. Langley, of 21 Euolid Ave., London South, was airing the latter years of her residence here, constantly subject to fits, whioh the doctors of this city and Detroit failed to, euro,ttl�,d@Q$stah,rece,�Ygd,!fare says tfiii1 The Langley r8 now completely cured. Two months ago the began using Dodd's Kidney Pills, from the first she improved, and now io perfectly well. The natural inference is that her fits were caused by diseased kidneys, for which there is no remedy equal to Dodd's Kidney Pills, The action of the human breath will corrode aluminum. This was discov- ed by using the metal as the diaphragm in the mouthpiece of a telephone. While loading gravel for W. J. Moore, near Woodsville, Henry Silverthorne, a man about 20 years of age, was killed by the earth caving in on him. When the dootor reaohed him he found that death had been instantaneous, his neck being broken. Deceased was a respeotabl young man, and his parents live in the, to*nship of Thorah. I was cured of Bronchitis and Asthma by Minard's Liniment. Lot 5, P. E. I, Mks A. LIVINGSTONE I was cured of a severe attack of rheu- matism by Minard's Liniment. Mahone Bay. Josh MADE% I was cured of a severe sprained leg by Minard's Liniment. Bridgewater. JOSHUA WYNACHT. In making out a pardon, Gov. Brown, of Kentucky, virtually signed a death warrant for its recipient, C. T. Taylor, a convict at Frankfort, who expired immediately on receiving the papers. He is supposed to have died of exces- sive joy. SUFFERED FOR TWELVE YEARS. Mr Geo. A. Williams, the extensive manufacturer of fruit baskets, Thorold, writes:—"I suffered very severely from sick and nervous headaches and billions - nese for over twelve years and had tried all the advertised pills, powders, and other medicines, but obtained very little relief, until about two years ago I began using Stark's Powders and since then have been like a different man and now seldom have a headache. •If I have any tendency that wayStark's Powders give immediate relief.' Price 25 cents a box; sold by all medicine dealers. A vagrant dog that got aboard the steamship Elbe at Bremen early last month, came over as stowaway and was seized by customs inspectors at New York, as no one paid duty on it, it was sold at auction. The only bid was one of 50 cents. In the interim the stowaway had stowed away over $7 worth of food at Uncle Sam's expense. A. MoDermid, of Talbotville, and H. Harris, St. Thomas, charged with cruelty to animals in pulling their horses against each other on a bet of $5, were fined $5 and $1.35 each, or $12.70 in all, on Friday. A telegram from Prof. Saunders, direct- or of experimental farms. has been receiv- ed from Brandon dated 19, as follows:— Most of the grain seen east of Portapiit Prairie, is short, stunted aa'd weedy. West:of this_ point •to Brandsir the grain looks fairly well. Atpresent the general crop promises to he an average one. The crops on the experimental farm are good. THEIR NAME IS LEGION. Resler there are many blood purifiying medicines. ,� There is but one Hoof's Sarsaparilla. Do not allow high-sounding advertis- menta or other devices to turn you from your purpose to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, because in this purpose you are right and will not be disappointed in the result. Hood's Sarsaparilla is an honest medi- cine, honestly advertised, effects honest cures, and gives every patron a fair equiva- lent for his money. What more can you reasonably ask? A fair trial guarantees a complete cure. VOTERS' LIST, 1894. MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT, 000NTY of HURON. Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in sections 5 and 6 of the Voters' List Act, the copies requir- ed by the said sections to be ao transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the Iasi revised As- sessment Roll of said municipality to be entitled to vote in the said municipality at elections for members of the Legislative Assembly, and at Municipal Elections, and that said list was post- ed up at ;any office, at Londesboro, on the 12th day of July, 1894, and remains there for inspoo- tion. Electors aro called upon to examine the said list, and if any omissions or any other errors are found therein, to take i ,... sato proceedings to have the said errors corre.te..aclording to law. JAMES CAMPI3EL 1, Clerk of Hallett. Dated this 12th day of July, 1894. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the Statute in that behalf, that all creditors and others hav- ing claims against the estatel of Alonzo Hodges Manning, late of the Town of Clinton, in the Coun- ty of Huron, Solicitor, deceased, who died on o - about tho 1st day of July, A. D. 1894, at the said Town of Clinton, are hereby required to deliver or send by post prepaid, to J. P. Tisdall, Clinton, Ontario, Banker, the Executor of tho last will of the said deceased, on or before the 1st day of September, 1894, their Christian names and Sur- names, addresses and doscriptions and full parti- culars of the claims, verified by affidavit, and immediately after the said 1st day of September, the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets amongel those of whose claims he shall then have had notice, and he will not :be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any par- son or persons of whose clainrs,ho shall not then have received notion. JAMES SCOTT, Solicitor for said Executor Dated at Clinton, July 12, 1894. NOTICE. Take notice that the partnership of Manning & Scott es Baristers, etc., in the Town of Clinton, has boon dissolved by the death of A. H. Man- ning, ono of the members of tho said firm, and all parties having claims against the said firm aro requested to send them, and all pe .sons in- debted to the firm are requested to pay the amount dao by thorn to the nndereigned. JAMES SCOTT. NOTICE. -- Take notice that ail poisons indebted to the late Joseph Chidloy in oonneeticn with the business of Furniture dealing and Undertaking carried on by deceased in the town of Clinton, aro required to pay or settle the amount, dile by them within two months from this date. Pay- able to either the undersigned or J. W. Chidloy MARY Cnrnnmy. Clinton. 5 July, 1899. DOHS; yExecutors. In connection en with the foregoing, the business Will bo carried on as usual by the undersigned, who hopes to meet the same generous pntron- agd which han been experienced heretofore. Josarn W. Crummy. li."leetjo#Ie in arceee,' "In Greece elections are ileid in ohprohet OU Sunday. Ili the church, to which I suooeedert i gaining access on one::eleotiou day there were ranged around the walls fc� 'u' -'res, that being the number of oentiiti ter to be voted for. These boxes were about t e eine• and chap• of a oraoke$ box, ona•half painted white, with 'Yen' el; them, and the other half black, with 'No en thein, Reside each box stood 9 repre- sentative of the Candidate, and over the box was hung the candidate's ppicture. Eplj voter, as he entered the ohufbh, had his name registered and a cheek given him. In passing around the ohnroh the voter is given a bullet or vote, by the representa- tive standing bullet, the box of each can- didate. Negative votes, as well es a irrit- ative, mast he cast, that is, if a voter ob- jects to eandi¢ate he mast cast 0 rreg a;ivs bttilet. Great care' is exercised bythe representatives of the candidates that es Is no ',Offal of the ballot boxer.-ki York ban* WILL EXCEL ALL OTHERS CANADA'S GREAT INDUSTRIAL FAIR TORO NTO. SEPT. 3 to 15 1894, VAST IMPROVEMENTS THIS YEAR Exhibits and Attractions Great- er and Grander than ever. All ;Entries (Close August 11th. The best holiday outing of the year. Cheap Excursions on all Railways. .1..1. WITJIROW, 11. J. HIL President. Manager, oronto POWDERS Care SICK HEADACHE and Neuralgia in 20 miNurea, also Coated Tongue, Dizzi- ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation, Torpid Liver Bad Breath. to stay cured also regulate the bowels. VERY RIDE TO TAKE. PRICE 26 CENTS AT DRUG STORES. Weakn en Quickly, !Thoroughly, Forever Cured_ by a new perfected- scientific method that cannot fail unifies the ogee is beyond human aid. You fee proved the first day, feel a benefit every day; fsoon know yourself a king among men in body, mind and heart. Nerve force, will, energy, brain power, when failing or lost, are restored by this treatment. Victims of abuses and excesses reclaim your manhood! Sufferers from folly, overwork, early errors, ill health, re- gain your vigor! Don't despair, even if in the last stages. Don't be disheartened if quacks have robbed you. Let us show you that medical science and business honor still exist; here go band in hand. Write for our book with explanations and proofs. Sent sealed, free. Over 2,000 references. Erie Medical Co., Buffalo, N.Y. t July 30 SAFE 45 BRISTOL'S SUG411-,C04TED 171GETABLE PTT.T,S PROM T ff78I77VJAII DON'T DESPAIR WILL CURE YOU We guarantee Dodd's Kidney Pills to cure any case of Bright's Disease Diabetes, Lumbago,Dropsy, Rheumatism, cart Disese, Female re od or Sold by allldealuerslin medicinco oryby mailrefunded. on receipt of price, sec. per box, or hix boxes 92.50. DR. L. A. SMITH & CO., Toronto. y NO I/El '.. T ,.. O'Il ; O n Y i�if ' ot?U wilt and tlutt i .1611 tib what uO Other ' soap can Leo, god wit ZniftelltItlilleity it is Easy, and Economical to wash with this soap. DON'T MISS - THIS TEN DOZEN Memo's ne SHIRT Well worth 75c Eac For 35c Ea or3for $1 ROBT. COATS & SON, CLINTON IA CHANO& FOR EYERYBODY. '!a ---AYE HAVE .JUSTLPURCHASED AILINE jOF--- Bedroom. Suites, Sideboards ,< 8 leen: ions Tables and Lounges At-ajbig,reduotion on the regular price, and we are going to give our customers the benefit of this reduction; so now is your chance to make your home look neat very little money. Space will not allow us to quote prices, as we have so .nany different lines, but come and see for yourself what great bargainswe have to offer you. Parlor Suites, Centre Tables,.:' -a11 Raoks Boob Cases. Secretaries, Sed Springs, Mattresses And everything in our line cheaper than ever. We want your trade, and ifzGood Goods, Low Prices and Honest Dealings,is what you want, we will have it. Furniture to suit everybody. JOSEPH CHIDLEY 1FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER, JOS. CRIDLEY JR.,Fnneral Director and Embalmer. Night Cala Answered at his residence, King Street, opposite the Foundry. Save Your Potatoes :We have secured the exclusive right forlthis place to sell Church's POTATO BUG FINISH ror(the destruction of that pest. Tho Finish ants as a fertilizer for the potato, thns(accomplishing a double purpose. Ask for it. It is used dry. See circular and testimonials. Wo have also a supply of PARIS GREEN To meet the'views of those who don't like to try new things Now is the time to procure your TURNII' SEED good and cheap. HAY RAKES, FORKS, PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH, FENCE WIRE in Barbed, Galvanized and Black. BUTTER and EGGS WANTED for Cash or Trade. ADAMS' EMPORIUM, R • ADAMS. LONDESBORO 1 i RUMBALL' S CM�E FACTORY Huron Street, Clinton We have on hand an assortment of splendid BUGGIES. CARRIAGES, & WAGGONS Which we guarantee to bo of first-class material and workmanship. I you want a good article at tbo price of a poor olio, call and sec Us. F. RAT IES L L --' (�Ll'NTCI►N