Clinton New Era, 1875-09-23, Page 4eogy thogleitoure epread on the
f the field loves ilu treogth by
• toe been ettplotled, Art4
found, by practice!expeilence,
be addition to the tests applied by the
egrioulturat elunnist, that tho nearer the
surface that manure can be kept the
more immediately available does it b»
come to furnish, feml to the pant it le
required to nourish. A light topareea,
dung harreWod in On inverted to@
Wo• more effectual towards inerate-
iog a crop. of mita og buckwheat than if
the ;ante ,q0autity were ploughed under.
PO then dull dive occur in baying time,
work of hay -making 4104 to
'041AT:stall the time could not be better
ernelbyed by the men end teamthan
in kerting manure to the meadow. Tte
amaner it can be IRMO ofter the glom
removed the bettor. A t that period
the 1•0Qts Are etilliVA, Alla Will 1efly0fid to
it fertilizer with wonderful
'•,.',.ttlfloritar.. The Itallkire uhouid lai'epreeel
front tho cort,oar it can be dropped out
with. an implewc iit 111440 Akt).. A potato -
digger, and ii 04rtelletrilettted in aidozen,
emell heave: After being thre'wn out
ftout the cart, the lunips etul bo brelleen
up and mole evenly -spread with a hoe,
If part jetide Of mailer° aro left in the
ateglow, it this seesoe, tho Weeding
410)010 neglected aucl the geese reots
be injered.-.e.E4Ieloirree. .
.1t,$1141,10. tO iiig Pelf'
Of nil the ereedep perreiselide in. an
--erchardeclever is .the least objeeticembia
voet-boonfidele-pertienlarlY is
• Owl°. An enthusiastic 'Agri (mite re),
. exerite.v, argues that there no other
plan of so much value to the farmer
IIS this, "-It frirnishea the most perfect
; protection to the,eoll: during the tierce
dry beats of suaimer. Doing a 'constant
edeciatioud plant,its leaves pre perpetue
and .soon form a delicate
covering for shade, and easily penetrated
1766%11 points by the .uie, *mob is 1,14,
greet.'earrier .to the worn out soil et
thew attnoapIterie elleipeets that: aro te
. enrich it. In this way- the olovereplant
• not only contributes directly to OA f er"
- -tilizing .of the pod by giving its- own
aubetauce to it, bunt furnishes , a 'pro.
• tec1ii;i7i covering to theentire ground,.
*ItiOh-MicourageS. and stiniulates • those
chemical processes by which the Imegry
. and exhausted seals reoupeetited iroof
the vaet supplies -of nutriment that are
held in the atmosphere. -It becomes
ti the farmorttioltiost valualsio-fertilie
ier iti the world, as is imparte :fertility
teetledfntire soil.". h 0116111d. be added
ht:Way of caution, plowed alder at
'left for a year -to rot in the soil ; othee..7
wise the ground may get too sod bound,
which is almose invariably injurious to
• fruit trees. _ _ ' • •
• lesso ses, -••
_ Breadee
-
,Ilreacleifetheesidffeoniti,-- -0-ood-beent
ciiiitains the best food for matt in the
proportions regoire or e . ea y
nourishment of the system., We tire of
many kinds ot food; but we eat bread
every, day (so it be goOd:;bread) with.
the same relish: A certain variety is
desirable; but if we could have but one
kind of, food, we shcmid choose bread.
Iwa-oertain-sense-we mos t-tonsidereall
kinds of farinaceous food as bread.
Wheat is the king orgeitine—the- most
pedect-tood of mane -hut we have bread
rye, oatmeal, barley, maize, rice,
- &c. - Even -a -baked potatoe-iselesely
al-
lied to hued, and the bread -fruit of the
troika is a nourieliiiii
• The sweetest and inost nutritious,-
• the healthiest breaa in the world ie,that
made from unbolted wheat flour—brown
bread; not the dry ana tasteless -stuff
sometimes made by bakers by -thixiig
bran. with their • ordinary dongh, btit
bread Made of the " whole meal" of
good :sound wheat,' and containing all
• its nutritive •eleineitte, Chemists. hive
• found by analysis that the nitrogenous
or flesh -forming portion of wheat re-
sides chiefly in 44 Outer layeeee-the-Very
portion thrown away, or given to cattle;
and ,physiologists have else discovered
that it is this portion which keepe:nya
healthy notion of the bowels. No pere
son who lives chiefly or largely on germ-
• ine brawn bread, or its'equivalent, in
perhaps a better form—porridge .made
of coarse wheat meal—.eyer :suffers from.
constipation; and long standing •eases
are speedily cured by a diet of pure
*heat Ond frtiiti- I have never known
a case, even �f year& stanintig, and gen.
etant use ,of aperients, that. did not soon
• Yield to eiloh a diet; '
Front thd'eerlfeet known eges•brorti
wheat bread has been famed 013 a !nest
healthy, invigorating food. . 'ttfippooraz
• tee, the father of medicine, prescribes it;
the hardy Spartans lived on it; the Ito.
• mos_ of the ,heroie ages lived on it, and
• theirarmies conquered: the World on •• a
diet cif brosvn bread. The Most healthy
peasantry dit central. Europe eat it aff
their amnion food. Baron Steuben
• geld the peottlior healthfulneas of the.
P.ruseian soldiery a minty ago *as
owing to their living almost entirely. Oil
unbolted ,whoat broad, thiriag ,the
• ait*el glory of golland her soldiers ate.
the game. kind. Miring the wart or
Napoleon, when wive) Wall dear in
• Etigland, the eriny, ram motives Of
economy, was, supplied with brown
• bread. The aoldiere at first refused to
eat it—threw Itaway—all but mutinied;
• ' blirin7t -feii'days they Hired it better
than thewhitey.. and their health so
much iMpieved that laJt few months
'.4iseitio fie 'almost banithed. Maly or
the oobility- adolite4.1t, and ph,yeicians
began to prescribe it, AZ1 orphan itay-
IpArin 'New York war aired ot opiclem,
i• to tightknit, by the use of brown brsad.
in place of whito.
And title 'brown bread with 10 001.
valent preperations is the pueratt, tho
heelthiesti, the hert fora of humeri food.
The medel food for ohildhood tind'youtlo
.04,404 ot growth, purity, beauty, Into.
• 1.ot—iti one word, of health, is . brown
bread, milk, e;tui finite telicoo itt abao,
lately Ile iiood or atii ether, A pound
eit Whilti hat more ratteltoos Vaine than
three pone& of beef and mutton.
-1,4414---beet or nititten is.15 per cent.
*Stir' to begin. with.. Tho remaining
elementro—fibritie, geletine, albumen.
ire 1de:ideally the gam 88 in wheat,
but mingled' .nith animal impuritiet,
lend the wheat' ts superior In heat4orm.
fag elenuintst, Bread and fruit are t110
natioal food Of man j the flesh or ant,
malt is an artifloial inthitituto.tferaid
• A. htlielher of hetiOVOielit nuesiAtt
dies have weed Among themtelres to
liestiittnOit -the tutor' *ilk -dreamt ooa all
moor et eatly attire, in order to do'
tele tewont, ioga,a4 to the alike,
Usii .r
pie 00104
• milottroring Na.x.lioti,
ffelaietkoly hoe been et the troublo of
eondettaing a great deal of loformablea
itbout wheat -growing la a very *well
compose, and somebody else had tiet it
afloat* without credit, If wo couhl#
we would gladly give the name:of the
author. -
Clover turned under intikee just suolt
bed. J3ee io�d. ie plumy,. cleat.
Tito beet 'soil for *hadatt a rola ° clay
loan. Wheat likee A gem -bleep eoft bed.
About two inches 1E1 the best (Ural for
sowing the seed.
Thedrtll puts in the eeed hotter and
cheaper than broadcasting.
From the- middle of September to the
last of October is, the best time for sow-
ing; •
If drilled, ono bushel of Seed per item
ilbroadeested, two bushel%
One heavy relliug after sowing' does
mu oh good.
For dour, ent when.the groin begins
to harden ; for eked, not until it has lune
elened. '
,,,••••4s11-41.1•411r,"","r,,,,
Opel.; •,,,_
Meriette• Eeniy, a••heautiftil girl, wile
lool led rather 4 geY life; died- !II -Paris
the otherday. She .W4e, itrareta among
friends as Opal, frOM the feet that she al.
ways wore a very„handeenelk 004, neck-,
!IMP. This neeklitea wae givon her by
lir first lover who, at the time, said :---e
"You know that eipals are ,e,effeee which
• My late Of iniepareble from
•time, When you s� 'Mein benatiM
dull awl die, Ito shall be at_ the point
of deat1i:v...010 :day they thought they.
were weary et' enekother ftncl they sel).:".
Crated.- But after liehad gone, Merl -
ate fond that hereldve for. him was
till ardent, and lic sought to retell
him: it was top hatebad left :the'
country, She.' Conseled. herself, hoar -
'ever, by loOking MI her neelthice and,
saying: "The. opal still liven. 140:
son him again." Bat About a Month
...since the opals beganr to grow dull:
then, one by-oxic theilo-et all their lus-
tre and becatno daml„ 'A.feW days me.
but one remained, and that gave only .a
. faint refieetiOn, . "Ile is . about to die,"
--th-ongirt bariett ST 11into proe
'found melnainholy and siid : • Then
too, inuet die." -,And 'when rine ()Veiling
the last Opal „oavo' its . hist\tleenn she
leek poison and died. : The \same day
this .telegraut froin Luoheii iegulied
Paris 001'ilaY, • ill here for
. some tirne benkf died,-yesterd ay." ' Paul
'13O1-:dkir*LIS:71Vteotette's-lifver, , -
)111S gali1W10
„
e: 0 trot me be tween Atech ester aiel1
. .
*mew 'the Other day was
having 111 charge two -nenvicts• destined
for A tibarn prison.' • , The ;hands of the
•dOnvieks were free, andthey at opposite
'one another irona_on.,their Aoki*
the officer oeeripying the seat ' with one
ITh-PreSeletirae-geutlenian earnem,
whinietOok-nose bki-fashioned-tillv,hat,-
a • ally-stemtrappearatee indintt
ed inquisitiveness, canad eking , and. took
• the vectuat seat beekle'the 'convict, net'
nritioing the -irons. *I`he,conviet wits ail
intelligent fellow, and , eyed bis fellow -
passenger 'closely: Presently the stran-
ger said : "Pretty slOw train, this 2°
--Convict," I suppose, it -
whenpiieii in' a hurry." Strangere.--
"Yes yeiu goieg diferii the road
Cpnviet--"No; sir ;-.-,I Afton' off at An-
burn:'Stranger" AA
there -1" Con4ict" have not, fine
naerly:" Stranger—."Bub you think of
:takingyoUrrosidefibe therd� your
amiviete-- 'I am thinking Sedately of
it .; Stranger -i." What busi,
noes are you in, if 1 may ask 1" 'COM-,
VictLe." I expect to be :the eritploy of
the State 1" .. The strangersaw thedrons
ankthe sell about the same time; and
ejaculated, ":01et Ah, Yes, .I. -See;," and
weatinto- the next oar. :
An Ambling *Make,
Mai Meier tolls: a new _story, the
gist of which is as follows e Bill Slo-
cum was nominated for Mayor of -Pen
ceder,' and one day in a streetecOnyerse-
time he remarked," get' to Witr."
-Re'pronounced ."ib, "I've got ttsvin;"
and old MrS. Martin, overhearing it
imPerfeetly, went iirmind and reported
that Mrs. Sloeuni had got twine.. The'
boys at once decided to serenade Bill,
and that night they marched. out to his
house, , with a 'bank playing 44 EEO to
tho Chief," several ward olahs, fionie fire
;companies, a group Of .ivhittedreesed
girls at waggon, a lot of banners,. and
plenty- of enthudiastn.. eEill made a
speech about the Miriam!), andihen were
ahouts. of „" Where's the twins 1", • " Fiord
einotp-to the window 10 and the -like,
Bill said there was a mistekd, but the
band sarcastically played 14 ralOten to the
MOoking 13irdi' andthe' leiies shouted
louder for the twine, When, the • truth
prevailed_ tke tieserttlati.cilioiersed in dia.
gust, Mid Bill as overwhelmingly "ae'
footed t th_e
• ,Singular tltory,.
itrangi itory is reported • from
Spain, A detaohment of Alfoneist eel-
dietsrecently discoveredin a seluded
part of the tootintaitt chain a cavern
which was initat,ited by robbere, who
badtaken advantage of tho civil war io
order to ly% their erirctittell *tot:mations.:
An ritoove Wee 'aftitatici to:thia silbter-
rateous dwelling, the door or Which the
soldier/I-Wk.-6 open, Tirey were aetota
hilted to find the department "(latently
furniehed, aod prerided with books,
dose -ors, and oven a photo. In art easy
chair sat a venerable ild" mon, The
saldlere interrogated hitt obtained only
incoherent repliee, It has sinee been
aseertained, from the confeseion of ono
of the rabbore, that the old man Wed the
casidee of a banking firm at Burgoi
thatihey had broken into the bank, and
etolen the mite, and taken the ,eaithier
Walt theta, la bopoi that 130 oe
ais6 them Co open the silk • Voting
their retreat, which. 'was marked
Many adventures, the intrepid old matt
attettieded In evading the vigilance -of
his guartliant for shott a time, and, se,
outing the safe 14 vieee where he
would. be able to reCOVer it afterwards,
Wheit the booty was whited, and the
tabbers filled to ititilioe.the °ashler' i0
reveal to there the place' whore 0 was
eoneealed, they revived the prooeedinge
of the (among aiuttOure 14, roasting the
feet Or their vietilit in Meier ti eXterf
4 0011fiti$10114 But the ittfticted tortures
bed a different eifeots The mat gOt
mad t end it wet with the obleet of re,
atotiog hitrt to 114464 that ths. rohliera
bestowed the utelott atteottene hilOi
in impel that wheelie reiti8Vereil kit few
oil lit *mild twilit to tht111 pitte
tha Ore itite
- - -
Vstyletde0.
To What d e is tobacco 14141—
Rapid otnieuroPtion•
The Burlington itovakeye tells of a
tramp who plied BO bard on it derg'o
tongue no to draw la ite tail full four.
inches, ".
A, Chagrin Valle, Mich., Mother said
to her eon in A laid voice ort going to
ohurch'Sunday. -morning, "t' you go
After bleckberries to -day 1 will whip
YOU ;4 but SUMAC ber head back inside
of the door eald. whispered, "Son, if you
do get Any, I wouldn't throw, theln
away" ,
' An indefatigable mamma, who has
succeeded in, getting be own seven
daughters "well off her hands," hoe de-
ternained`to extend -to others the hendt
of her " eystoni," She iS going to open
a1 age for the instruotion of YOling In -
4i instil° Art of hesband-oatehlog• It-
is to be called OW 44 SOht)di of AOStgli,"
. TWO: SOMA 4tadents; -desiring to
nuke themselves comfortable, had a
stove put in • their chawbor, Ofie
hought the stove; and the other paid
the mason to bave ' a hel4 •(nit in .the
okitnne,y. They broke up konsekeeping
-the aheriliiy, and divided the effecte.
• One lied the eteve, and the other the
hole,, ,
' A .-reggea little u robin came to A itlay10
door askinifor ohl clothes. She brought
him 4., vest„arid a pair of trousers'which
she thought would he ti. 00filiOrtilble fit.
Tile , yeilllfri, seapegmee "took - the :gar-
ments, eXamined them, and then with
a disconsolate look, emd, " There .arn't_
-no Wateli•p0Olia.,------, , . „ _ ",„.
'‘‘ Alr, Tompkins," Bei 1. a yeung lady
*who luta been shoWing off her wit ut the
expouse of.a dangler, "you i•etnind md
of a barometer that is, filled with, noth-
ing _in....the tippet- storey." .. "Divine
Julia " mealy repliea hoe tit.191'01, 44 in
thanking you fo that dempliment, let
ilie rethiral yon that you, oceepy ply
ripper storey," „ . : • •7
A man was .complainino. tO eonlo .1)y-
standers thet be, did not know what was
theanatter with hie horses. , He had
tried everything hecould liar of -=-Con,
dill.= ,P0 wdot and..all__other.. speci0 Cs•
—
hut AO no purpose. ThAy would not.
improve in flesh. A stable boy of Irieh
extraction, whose • sympathies • Were
aeoesed byithe stety, doynejrehended the
situation, and modestly asked- "•DicleYe
iver try Oats i"• . • . . • - . ,'
• The other tier as a Detroit underta.
Icer was walking alone, aecompanied- by
'his eon, he took off as hat and msde
low hew to an.Oldish man whom he taw
aeross' the. street, "Father, why de
you take off yopr hat to sueli an old
Codger 1". inquired the son: "1,Nly eene,.
that man has ten chi1dreo,1 some of
whom will die...before ••summer is out,
be pays cab down forsverything,"-
an2wered the father.• I
Dr. Bethune used t� tell .a- story
ahout tiro Scotohmen; who came -to ;this
country:. -seyeral-fyeirts-agoehat's-•
k.&• WO -ND PFMEDWALiOtillki
may well he 1O4 to Dr. whiter's B
of Wild Olier It is nearly NH alnitu,ry
shoe Ude rem kahe xeinekly wet lntredu.W
to the public', aud the immediate one envi.
Able reputetiou whiele it lam gained by its
Inquiet agree of eaueler, cold., beeping
eougli, sore throet, tailueusa, conniption,
and ell leronehifil coxnplaiate, le to thie day
fully eusteined.
,
CLINTOIsT
PUMP MANUFACTORY
gnus otronasioxso131C0 TO liaTO1IN TUANIttd
fof.Btst Vora, lord here_loy.tnforro the Wale gone.
rsor, tul“ 111004004 metimes and a first -elms
mond inaterial, they Aro IsroDaro4 to make and mit in
the most superior pampa of every description, on the
13110ATU8T NQ1'I053 and 941 th hIOST itiaasuri.
gallk1S,
Itonsoluber the plAcer-lltofie'ft old stO464
next door to A.. Brattscrlort'fi
04104.11 Shop,
• - rnnousox & CA2PRE141c.
clietoa, eue.tt gee, itiee.
TREMONT WASHER
TIME SAVED 15 :MOSEY MAD.
4
OREATINANT_F1.14.-ED,
The Tremont Witeher 10 ncliimppeible• where health
wad labor saving is valued. In recommending 11 10 the
potato 1 can do eo with the fulleet conflating° In. Ito
ability to do its work satisfaotorily and in ai quarter of
the timen000esary in the oldvray; whieh the testimony
Of hundrede„Who hare it In use hi, this part of the emea-
try, as well as other perte,*go to support.
It has boon tried In competition with many nmehince
claiming todo the Work, and. fie int as 0110440)Viedge
goes, it has a1waye13oorequcoeeefu1..:,
- It is simile, csratio; %fa -madly ..opcartidl ten 3me.
placed in or,removod from tho tub ablest al onflx no a
• 0011t1110/1vashb oar (1 k- pan be worked to grent advantage
by. a &lid twelve-yenfaiiirtlimi in many ewe liborat.
Ing those armore mature years, whon MI° awl strongth
ore Teglitte4 in other departments, from the moat Jebel.-
ious part of house work. Thoae 'wishing, cum have iti
tested 'before buying, free of charge. Valla the above
eopsiderations, confidently reeetnniend ib to the puhlic,.
Agorae yianfel, ssitsfactcry pay to rosronsiblenion
Clinton, Jnne.0112,1815; 11: ALEGGETT.
:
Blyth Flouring
subscriber begs to tender his niat
oineere thanks to his munerous custo-
mers in the surrounding townships ond 'the
publics generally for their liberal patronage,
mid wetild farther notify them that he has
latelyadded most important improvements to
his machineryby, putting in a new boiler
-amible-tlie-poweiclitripoiore used,. and -by
many other -important improvements, toge-
ther with first-class millers; he io prepared to
do first -oleos' work in..
GRISTING, 0 HOP,PING,'80
Gristd weighed in and. out, : Parties frorn a
distance can have their gists hoine with
them the same day. Good Flour and Mill
;Feed always for sale at moderate prices.
.• •
LUMBER LITIVIBER
• The Subscriber 'would also'inform.,the pub-
lic ,thab hp has a farmetock of Limber of
different kinds and lengths: Pine frdro. 10
to 20 ft.; kiemloci, from 10 to 26.; Cherry,
Butternut, Wikite Ash, maple, Softand Rock
Elm, in lengths to suit the public, Which en-
ables -him -to lilt allorders' that he ' may, be
favored with on the shortest notice and most
reasonable terms, • .
I P. AI-E-17L-T-4-11401111E'rOlt", .
13,11*1141:611.,518/2!
the mat,ter, Andrew,. that'. ye see4 sae
troubled :7 this merning 1". " I. had • A
fearful 'area= in the nicht." . " What
dia-ST'e•-pleehra ??, ainoe like to tell."
"Didyd dream ,ye saw the devil 1"
" No, itwas far waur than that."' " Did
ye di.eam.yer mither was dead r • "No
lt-_Infae-efer weer than that," "
What.didye dream; moltr "Why,
dreamed 1 was Mini()
;Yesterday Morning, jrist'after the _lee
had. been left around, alitile hey stepped
up to a grocer and aikea if lie might sit
down on the cake' that stood in front of
the 'door: ‘," Why, yee,you ban- sit
• ciotchi there if yoti want 'to," said the
merchant kindly; "._hut_you're going to
get yourself all wet mid. "..eold.-"' "Yes;
-well, thet'srjest what 'I'm after. For I
got d beastly old...Hain' this . lmornire,
and the:colder and wetter s.r1----kilr--Itterr'
that` particular spot, the less it'llsmart."
And theeyoungiter curled,' his legs tip:
Under' him mid sat clown with.a sigh of
Erresee00e...--GnamnraTat81300lvirO11TiNO
L -"By a thorough knowledge of the natural
laws which govern the operations of digestion
and nutrition, and by a earefid application
bf the fine properties of w011:iielbeted. cocoa,
Mr.-Eppe has provided out breakfast tables
with a delicately flavored beverage which may
sive no many heavy doctors' bills, it is -by
the judicious nee of sueli articles of 'diet that
A constitutitni may be gradually built up en-.
til strong enough to resist every tendency to
disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are
floating around DS ready to attacd.r wherever
there is a weak peint. We may escape Many
*fatal shalt by keeping ourselves well:fort(
tea vvith. pure 'blood' and a properly nourish-
ed frame."—Civil Servece Gazette.
DR. CAMPBELL; OF BISHOP'S COL-
LEGE Faculty of 'Medicine, says of Dr,
Ineeler'S Compound ;Elixir of rhosphatee
and Calistiya "It is ...really•a very elegant
and,beautiftd.preparatiOn, and Is taken with:
ease by themost fastidious palate. Butwhat
is of More importance, is that it is a reliable
mediaine, and is useful in a large number of
cases.. We halo employed,it tolerably Mcten.
lively dui-int/the Past year, and have ovary
reason to be sstisfied,vrith the results it pro.
citified. WO,therefore, have no hesitation
-.whatever In recommending it," •
VIRTUE.--Irirtue rarely passes unrecogniz-
ed by the world. A few disordered optics may
fail to recognize her features, but it would be as
easy to conceal the face of the noonday sun un-
der a mask, as to hide hot reoplendant featureo.
And so it is with the CANAbrAN PAIN' DE-
STROYER every one who uses it speaks in the
highest ?ems of its virtues and pain removing
qualities. For rheumatism, neurotics colds',
'chafe, cramps and summer complaints, 11 has no
equal, For sale by•Druggists and country' deal -
ere. Price 25'cents per bottle..
A. cbMinoii Cengli or cold shr,ud • never be
trifled' with, often when ie -convert.;
Cd into a seriond and generally fatal pulmonary
disease. The more prudent, aware of this,
promptly use Bryan's Fulmonio Wen!' a cu-
rative which has otiotained Ltd reputation for
over twenty., yearn, they „ are alwayit efficacious
and exert pi most beraffielal.influeziee_, on all the
Bronchial end pulmonaryagate, Sold by all
drUghtta and country dealers.. -Price 23 otsi
per Mitt
Evxnnoiw Sloe so,—That 1111 NV110 IlltV0
either load the ertiole thane:ell/or or witnessed
its effeete when used byelthers; alL eueh, end
they are Only fit to judge,. gre Utlabitlatnill in
tit° Opinton that 1,Darity's Condition ,Powdert
and Arabian Heave Remedy" it AUPOrier to
anything of the kind heretofore Or af, preatott
In toe for oeuelts oolde, thiek wind, and -ell
dieesuee Which eft:Kt the Wintt of' hoeses, .A8
uondition. 'Medicine It has 116 0f1,1141, ; .1,1101•0 11
nothing Whitth 1135111-0A hOl'Ae WhAthAt'
alak well ---nor need the hetet ba kept from
working. while using it; r 11 18 jaat tlio artiaia
Am,* sit who ewe hortee require, Mg Nekitill
they should bave constantly on heed, no.
tostabar trio met), atto. bee that the sigeeturo,
of Hurd melee, le ill 52411 P441441144 Xbkt114'
rop & Lymato 'tercet°, 0fit,, proprietors
for Wade. .
TO 11011/011.16. gintiordrobi •
nti. t Soett tumeorUs Nooeho erf 2bAid POInitaat• hBlir/'ag lertahtAtileYAO* WAtiu Mul ino, to i'cattybeen eo
thereacany testedcMM&
fie tei requiro,ittfie 10
be mild in thole Auter-As A corioari eine Mr Mote
distretslog arnititeiria Arlitha from Wore et, yours,
tile Dr, Willie lleselY, of (laden, geotioaii, thn
nig, nplu Ritipson wki 4 titI4 stiieue. et the
loot nefslaatod minority lit lIlo wand en, this Mal.
feta, Int banner 13 1101, vlsithez Cenene. OM le
(neaten melee 1144•166 neat* *1, 8(33) topatirtt,
:wee ewe It Area le,,addleStillit De. 4,mu
.t; co., ewer DI UO0111100. Titer
.,,,VMOS At P4114 Yel *WA A.0 111111 br tri fii1X1pott
meelpt fr 1, , rig tett,
ChliliideatiRs**11111 elate? . ep
relesele: tel ,FAII , Wigs*
ftliolite
•
• GEORGE DIEHL,,1.
Cabinet Piaker, Upholsterer,
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AND
Generdl--Deceleri73 Z?11iture,
-
•
111 returning'tlianks te j.tfo nitinoions friends and ens-,
totters for iiiket farm einem sterting-in-Olinton, lite
• years ago, would. intimate that he Is at the Ohl standand
• noW on hand a
WELL SELOTED. STOOK
is' • • '
An'aproaldiespectfully aok an ihopoetion . of tho.seme,
•
auti 4t4ietlg:;".Vic.Nr:b'al)=frttftit4:ateatole,.
so &SSP as 401:40 Worthless unclog thrown onihe
Market... .••
„ ,•
.
. s .
As ha-oniploys good workmen, and ono none but •
Seat .oeuoned mafertal, ho can therefore warrant, •
work tot, e of the beatdosoriplidn, and willnot shrink:,
11.3EPAIRING. DONE .0113 USUAL. :et
•
' •
Cane Chairs re.sented, as goad as new.
A ()ALL SOLICI'MD,
ItICKE8888 TID1 PLA0B---VICTORL1 STREET
GEORGE MICE
Clinton, April 22, 1874. . • 18-4
. THE olacAir mautin 140n
CONSUMPTION.
• 'Which ,vari be cured .by
timely *sort to,, this stand-
ard preparation, as has been '
• proved by the hundreds of
testimonials received by the '
proprietors. It is acknowli
edged by -many prominen
physicians_ to be the most
reliable preparation ever in.
troduced for the relief and
cure of all Lung complaints,
and is' offered to the public, *
sanction &tl, by the experience.
of over forty years. When'
resorted to in season it
dom fails to effect a speedy
cure in \the most severe
cases of Coughs, 13r9nchitis,
Croup, Whooping Cough,
Influenza, Asthinal Colds,
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore.
* twos in the Chest Ulla Side)
• Liver Complaint, Bleeding
At the Lungs, &a. Wistor'e
• Balsam does not dry up a
Cough, and leave the cause
behind, as1 the case with
most preparations, but it
loosens and oleonses the
WV, and alloys iriltotion,
thus r6moving the (muse of
the tomplaint.
vti,likarriStrAutai RAI
Teas, Teas, Teas, EXHIDID:11 1 IT44111S1111110 co.,
, ., . „ petty bon Olit kt modem rstes• -VDU
1 Val pule•*6 410,440.66 to! vinseepe.
, neill -
1130/t TUC , • OF
Dran.trord Tea Company °°/"Y li"n44 "Pd4431/4."1 " /44"414"118
' • .. fall swan of eheini insuisti Q om, wirl to this -end the as.
kob ii Will IMO TO INT01111 l'•1111 FOLIO TUAT economy, Insurances are effected only on the premium
note system, and SO . ihri licrOMOSti Para til talon to oir,
, Min way good rieloh Weir losses halm heen light, imd,
Ma W.Xetten, Pedler, Olietende ourBele 4011.4 %IQ tWOONtOUPPt. hes been, made oa its pollorholders for
three years mil a WI, while Ito altelr4nd prozolum note
rot sonlag Tose ID his illstrist, and teat we OPD, 114O S.Y" Reixety ho,v6 hoOD ao0Urolgatinfk walla the reit rate
hag lam with the finest Teas, Imported, varytne kora eitarge,:t au farm outbuildings hfitik CIPIYhOett (,,siatil per
OP to ee cents per pound, either ataek or Orson, war* tillee for the whole term of time years. The uneetsign-
tinted frk.no 10 to 14 ees1to p011 -1b1,111,1* 4:etta the Agent in County oil:wren, and naol. onscuest
'tier 1,140441 V'tftU PrIeq0, (1114)43' *0"+11.4" Mit.11,31.. liniiii) to assisthim 2, for stage trallefetigne
lie
to DOW prepared to On 411000M 04144 MK A. he is nod respond* b)y Ote 09444PAPY, V4A` 14404144r
WAXAXO. Wg. room 4 CO, Dattkiohkre apply by post card Or oinorwlso, giving lot
,
lirontfori, Usx12,,i,S70, MloonimeiiiOnt t0 4 .
41460N,
Anotleosor,iciseranoe gial emend. Sent,-
' Mtdoili Pi. Q. \
II ),11 \II? Ifilt Oore O
Also agent iteal, whose merits as a Arst•elass etagere wen known,
n South ninon forAlle istriot Me.
45 .4- 4 • . so sal
W.••••••••
•
SION 010 TUE DIG DEDSTEAD,
(eseasexeuele, 18544
Large eteek of good Household Vereiture,'
home nianufgeture, made ef seasonedroatorial.
• A Sae assoetment of imported work, such
As Wood, and Cane' Seat °bah!, Way, Ulm,
gear NV,114S-NOtS, OTaillaaL M04204004 SPring
arved Brackets, Baltic Fispes,-cke. ,
Pictures freaied with Gilt or Itesewoodeold
Gilt Mouldings, Rustic Frames, wood, mould-
edGebeoil,valueplaingiven to all who mayip:tiroh.gb;
witli moderate prieee.
NI) E ri TA K I 14 Ct.
• An elegant II,earoo for Hire.. A, kmantity of
very fine 6hrouds, away,.Funerals atfpuded
sincl. all .furnishings suPPlied at reasenahlo•
rates. o. ioroo stock of 1.)ofilas, Moulded and
,always On. band (trimmed to suit) e3lier
airy:or-plated fu-ruiture or otherwise.
Remember the Stand—Albert street, ooide-
• site tbeXtarket, '-••
eTEIVENoN. '
• . Clinton, Aug, 20,1873. •
..it‘vs\47,"""4".1; 0
, ,
ANN,
sri c for i
COO Leueorrkee4 44' Wnitea), .1,Plaund
eitrusittois1171cerattift Of tho Uterus, ovarian,
• diseases, .Motent Teetistruatteet:end all diseases
• known cs Pohl* Wceloseik 91107t4ePOPa114
Wit1,1 the greatest care, muter the personate:ewer,. ,
:vision of 'fo,. physician who lies made female dim-
• 040 aSaeolol-stady, for -krany.yeare, and they -
•ase etemeine ovhiohbl4
IAMBS
..ean-depend.t.tii flestota"And-fime-of nieta"
an unfailing • 'Cwaowlor"
Vise FEMALE BEGV, L4T0F4
-A04`. 1301 by fer nteggieteeereeyWhete:
/Trice, ono box, Lsbfelioxes, SO ; sent by •Irtall
'free Of postage **cutely sealedlrom obserVadon.
per. filll particulars write for our pamphlet, which
We Avill send iiiasealed eirrelepe to any•Address
on -receipt of post stamp tO pre -pay return Postage.
• address.ailletterstoeparaelileteerrenete
• • • • 1.1r41441AlatillAX & CO,,
Witidoor„Ont:
:sou in (Hinton by. ,JAITUS it, 001/113E, and by all
Druggists overywliore„ Northrop Co 14xuan,Worento
Wholospleagenti,.
URA!,
WitENiti APAIN
0 'THE •PUPIL
As I have justx0'41134(1 from thewholesale markel; where I
purchased one of the finest stocks of seasonable goods ;that
Clinton has seen for many ,years„ I .wcald ,pay_to the people
who really' want to get the best goods tho lowest prices, to •
come directly to-411,1roy's Noted .Wateriee.Houso, as• I. win
guaranteethey will save at least ten per.„._eent in so dbing,.. For
proof look at •-
•
1 cenf-Winc6ls for ;
Look at my 10 cent Wincey for 12i cents p
See TO e
oeeinitt Bilattritno
iet,f4FliknornalseteoZt4;2(,)cents ;
- Cha. Begt todeillt00,eeitts ; .
MY' DRESS'COODS 'being all perfect new and stylish,
are a perfect sight to ..s0e,•. they . arc so.handsoinp, 'ranging rn
p e)
riofro1� to:15,cents.
The Joveliest'stoek in. of FA,rtaY ci,oups. and.
SC.A.RFS, and' FANCY WOOTAN GOODS. Come"
• .. and -sap thew,
IVIY-48ITAWL•P-- 4/14-.-- MANTLE'S ;b0itig. sola b,efoke
they:. are fairly opened out baimot stand the 'tempta-
tion. • come and seethem also.
1311t 1. believe NIT, B lEST VALUE . Is ,T;sr.
W fl WKS.'
Pha-Ve this seaion. Made 'a'specialtyof, Tweeds.; haie
Climax Double Cylinder Threshing • Machines;
Combination and Vibrator Threshing Machines,
AverY. Ma:Chine. is run and. thoroughly tested before leaving the shop; Etni warranted to give
machinery into Car Works, greatly increased- quit enminfactudeg therefore.
hand
parts et the: Dominion, We have; by the intralectiOn of the -lateit-and Moat. approved
To ine-ct the large auoi, increasing demand for.' -our celehrat04-Throshing Mitelaines, 4rom all
• ; . .
'-.4.nd kinds*.of AGRIODLTURAL' IMplEMENT. .alwe:.Ys:on
•
in a- position to flle all orders pioraptly„,
• • •
. . ,
entire Satisfaction'. - •
•
in stock ranging in price from 50 cents to $6 per yard... My
75 et. Tweed is sold in Clinton for $1,. p on't iail..to-secure-
• •few,yarde cf it. •
oRDERED cLoir`H G .
nITthiraepaitmet, under'. the , express' -direction. of Mr. R.
Thokapson'who well known already as a-frst-class -Fitter
and Cutter, •the orders are Pouring:in thick 'and fast for Nobby;
Perfect Fitting Suits. It being' my pnrpose to make this 9,
Bernre 'Ordering &Miter° send for Circulars and .Nstem • Order eco'lp.
amescalowiminiaseatzsarm=Jrzz.
• 0-1JASGOW; 111A0V.EIERSOIsT
leading branch in trade, people may rest -assured Of everfeatis- &
faktion. Suits made from $8 iv t�$35::
I would ask' every person who-Will:Ai:to --0,vs. Money, a
leapt 10, percent, to call early at
GILROY'S -01444I'' w.:45.04op.iigust. exlitto
THE SUBSOJHBEIVH.AYILNIO LEASED r OR A, tEBI11. 02 YEAIIS THE
CU7.0..-Tlik.-.•..,0,1)•:.k.L..E111..
And added another Custom. Carding 111Feline, and other machinery, to' what is already in
the mill, and having fitted up and placed the Whole in„first-olass running order; wogld re-
spectfully inform the.farmers of tho surrounding country, that he is now prepared to
obard, }5'ull, ud T)reaiit,i loth, and
• Spin, -Vir.pkimrc, anc:11..211Counntabtilise
generally, -shortest
• 134Otiee, aitd in the hest
tgtyle. •
'
fle will also keep on hand a full steak of TWEEDS, .BlitlITINGS, Feir; OLCTES,
FLANNELS, Sm., deee of first-class quality, Which he will sell or ,exchange forwbol; giiing
the highest market price f0r god clean wool, to all yvho with to exchange Vie mime for cleth.
Persons living at a diotance frem Clinton, can got tlieir 'wodl carded the same day they fetch
it,.ael will rim two Carding Machines day and night this Summer, and. try to accommodate
all who favor me with thew patronage. Tho subscriber having had 25 years' experience in
the business, would:respectfully invite the publics to; givehiin a trial, and judge,for .them -
wives whet kind' of work hewn do, • •
'60M.33333=1".,
• CLINTON, May 12114 1876. •••
. , . ,
WROLESALE AND EWALT., .DEATiElt IN
SCHOOL' .•13004SiT., NIS.CgLLANEQUS BOOKS,
. ,
WAli.L'..PAPERi WIN poPW. SHADES
• ,trovp..-+Nt)
FOY GoonS, vzomcp, . ,A111) . CASES,
• 1... CONEBICINAN AND 141170:05i •
13./CIIIIMES "OD FEAMEO, TRAVELLING SATC11114
4s0, A LAII01 ASSOrtittlaOV, • •
Ber4n Pa,tiong, tncZ Perlin T7001•000ela.
L•i•••••••••.0.44,44.44, .
. C.' GILROY:
NOTICE
The undersigned beg to inform the inhabitants of Clinton and „iairrounding country that they •
hate ontered•Into Co•Partnership for the purpose of carrying,oa tho hnsinese of manufacturers
of Carriages, Buggies, Waggons, Sleighs, Outten!, &c., in all its various hrattches, at their
old etand;Huron•Street, Olfnton, under the style arei firm of •
It IT NI ]E4 X, 3E4 s .
NopainrWi11besparodt0 execate work 'equalle any in -the :Loominion. -Tlitielongtxperi-
eneo in the County enables them to fully understand the requirements of their customers, and •
they hope, it,y, stryet attention to busmets, to give entiresatisfaction th 411 those who may .
• favor thein with their patronage. ,
,
•
• AN- ',kluge and. select stock of the best seasoned, material always on hand. ' Orders eXebUted
• ••'withdespatch. 'gepairing done on the shortest notice.•. .
• • 111JMB AIL LESTIE.
• dialleole, July22, 1874. . •. 17 •
•
.9DB.TtI0171: .FOUNDRY.
The :Gocierith Foundry and Manufacturing
Zeg to Inforiii the public -that they. are prepared to itipPly
S'ZIA.1,/ ENG -IN -ICS oSki a3commiak
Flour, ctiist and • Saw Mills, Stave, Shingle and 1eadix1g .
Machines, Hoop ,gaclaines, &o.,
.tren:And, Wooden . Hourghe. 'with Steel Boards, ' Gang Ploughe, Cultivators •
Outtera, dzo„ Sneer and POtaah Kettles, Grate Bare,. asee
Cooking,. Varlet arid Box Stoves, or various kinds.'
Maal•••••••1•100111.
SALT PANS MAD U To ORDER.
Auds,rionlin,4 ri rites csistiagn, and 1311toketrilth Work, .„
•
BaitIVi• ;Ind ettl Icinet$ 0/ Pepaira tione " shoil �ti
Allettlara addrelisoil to the 0ompani, or bderetery, will reedit° prompt ottentioe.
:ARCIIIBALD xtoDGg,, EORAOI1 .31ORTONI.
Secretary and Treasurer,' • • • President
... . — ROBERT BUNOIMAX,. OztuanAri lettnozgo.- - -
.
•
Alt thelateei Pa'peri'and *Periodicals always on hand, Alan Agent or tfoi . Goderfoli, September sea, 1874. .
DA...tilY . AND NVZ-EXCLit t3t-tonz... AxLi ..--AticrL. : 7"1"6"--"N-----.----o—
...*._ .. ..._ 2 AlurtniAil zolzgy/300GHT AND SOLD, ,
11110IVISON slk" -WILLIAMS!
.. . , :
,Atfrioutiurai, Implenantsi and DoOer an ii Znoind 100i.kao
.,
Ittattsinta. ,Alqn
1VIITCJI-IELL, ON '1""
clontoir, 0�t, 20, 1074,
.•
JOITN NELLS.
•_o01114141 11SgtiAlt11,
'
ORAMPIOR ,HAY' 'FORK OF ;c1IE 10.101i0N0
0 RANT% pAireNti,
OrgiAgoN OF 481'6.
The nederillened having Put In .4 steam
engine and other improved thaehinery,. it
'iloW in a petition to supply his Epat.ston
ihv POinc oft the hortost notide end At
„ reesonahlo tonne, Itundreds of those Yorke
have been seld, awl hocinvarlabit given
eatiefeetion, Thoy ouly retittite'to be Seel
to be fully epprecietede taken prime
at 4 number- et Provoteiel exhibitions and
county and tosviiehip Shews, Pull diree,
tions qhfcit for using, and all infOrmation
furnished by the patentee arultiuktuttecturer,
alleys 8314 othor tacklittg requisite for
putting the htiplatetet In fall werkitig ototr,
kept out, handl; '
listztt
Otti
••!'
"eroxamelecee..t ere
te tie , • . '1i8 3
S•*.••:
•
, " .1
Vre:aremenriftioturingilargoly die loosen, the oclobratod
Jolsisteg Slade . 81lil1ti •Roam' ilitl 'tie Capp Chid J, r., lower-
,.,
Whioh iffl bfaisle 111010 hart hariesting mitehine In age, We aro alto otouhtattritut the
, IJUOADIECA'ST61471.11LtEnIllEill'I•iiti*TOINti*t.;illir,ATalt,
,
illithirlstof Atirleilltoral tomiemente. kept on hand, A trial of impitatauta oNtad, 1024,
aatiafitatian gueraoteed. ,
i
chWi6ittillteiirdtili!t Ab?il0i1gi t!liIe!ftill ' ir' 014!":414t41ttliltii1:1642tPriolteeli:l'61141:0:44141613:1gt::f1i1t.11
31;tt41:41:41:4A::
feehistersodlaeSentkopt for rseiriteittoogitriag WilhrilDTh°is' o1' :rw:•l: ,
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