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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1875-10-21, Page 40:143t1 =CI Gloanlngs. , A Niteiterlj; clegymen married a couple the other MOW, received hie • feeand sent themaway, apparently sa- tlafiert,'hnt, emday or two _after, the bride* ,greeM returned And eaid that ho had 'gorse to pay merel, all the woman had turned out Much better than he expected. • Aropoiter be,ing ealled to account for the statement that a certain meeting wss sip, and r espeetable ate; • . 1 Whim only al:10 ether person besides him. self was present, inefeted that Ilia, re- pot. was literally true ; for, 1)0 said, " 1. was large and the other man was res- pectable. workmou'OeNearelen frOmBhgland tclArocrioa neat year is proposed, lea ving .Liverpool early in June, visiting New York; Washington, Baltimore, delphia, Chicago, Niagara Falls, and the chief cities. of Canada', and elnlnirkin • at Q,aeheo for Europe about the iniddre of August. ---r*----7-1)TsTe-ortenstve'rtiskrirrOur rope for 'tro lighterr.----T11by are' 111•3t Ateoped in hot water containing 2 per cent of saltpetre, and after' being dried. at a' high temperature; 'aro saturated with 50 per cent of resinous • • These ligters, whieli are sold at from, $8 to $4 the thousand, are employed with !Advantage land eeenenay in private houees and for lighting furnaces. * reinarkable streak of__lightning - Visited Alton, Me., one evening lately. - ' -It entered-a..house- at - one --endr"passed- between a mother and son, vrlio were, • •""'sittint itia F m,111ta3iiTVtry, whire' - it piercedlidliair Vat, jarred a dipper into a tin water -pail and Soldered them firmly together, 4s. ;Cat waedinged as smoothly ha _though : eh° had been §havedovitho# •9theri,vio injaringler. 1, Victor ilug9, poet;politioian,.and , ncte1iat, has lately attempted to take a dive into the uncertain future. kle proilliesies that Europe will bocercte'ene nation, and 'that of the -United' States of., Atr0130 PariS. Will 1)0_000,01E4. :•Prom tiers Will be eflaged between , nations; ' every man " will mike aort Of haternel Fatherland of }its Own -probity:" der. , inan'y is, of course, to -bwaholished ; and, we 'Reston% every nation will he ;coin- pblled t9 adopt •the French language and to wear the latob Paris "fashion.--- • " This," says poor 111., Rug°, ig light; hail it." -M„ Irego's letter ho been -•translated by some • enterprising news- -paper Intl) English., but it will need •s, very clever man to translate, •it into sense: • . . A wealthy tradesman, M. Thomas • Heyis.nt, died a few inonths. ago at the • village of Croane-sur-Marae:- In his will he made a nuinber of ,sin..,6'u1ar • guests, among -•which • wad -carried- out on • inual fete of the Pk, • --• :r • • Errii'eCoop.te--08.031rUtANDCOMIKlitTitgra ff-"By a thorough knowledge of the naturel laws wistell goverath cperatilate of digoatio and autritioni- and or rr esureful application of the line properties well -selected 00004f Mr, Eppo has provided our breakfast tables with a'delicately flavored beverage which may PAM 111(4 badly heavy delitore' bills. It is b,y the judicious uoe of sueli artieles of diet that a constitution may be gradually bifilt up tut* til atroug enough to resist every tendency to disease, hundreds of,,,shlitle maladies are !looting around us Today to attack wherever there isn Weak, pint. Wo may escape many a fatal Shaft by 00004 ourselveswell forti- tied with pure blood and, a properly nourish* ed frame."-Chtil Service atoetto. common coughor old shou'd never be Med with, often wbon.neglected it is ;overt* lute a serious and gfintrallY disea•9e. The tore prudent,, aware of this, PreulntlY 'use ErYan'e Pubnome Wafers" a on. rative whit% • has sustained' its rbputation` for over twenty years, they. aro Always efficacious and exert a most ,benefimal it:flue:30e on alt the Bronchial and pulmonary organs. Sold by all druggists and country dealers. Price 25 eto. IVrer DIZUB.--Virtue rarely passes unrecogniz- ed by the world. A few diseraered optics may fail to recognize her features, but it would be as easy to conceal the face of the noonday sun an - der a mask, as to hide lier resPlenaant features. "•:etutl-Strit-is-Witir-the-CtorAMANDO: uses tspeAlftt ia the highest terms of 'no virtue and pain removing qualities. Per rheumatism, neuralgia, colds, °boll% oraralis and summer eomplaints, it has no equal: For sale by Druggiste and ceuntry, deal. ers. Price 25 cents per bottle, , --EVAmpronr- RAYS, SO. -That all 00 have either used the Article themselves or witnessed its. °fleets when used by others; alt such, and they are only fit to judge, are uniceinielle in the opinion that "parley's Condition Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy'! is superior to anything of the kind heretofore or at preeent. in use for coughs. colds, thick wind, 'and all diseases which affect th3 wind of horses.' As giionaltion niedielinilt has no equal •j. there is nothing hi it which can injure ohm's° whether siek or well -nor need the lierse ho kept from 'working‘whilti-oinglt-rit-iirtrat"theartiele- whiel• all who ownborged require, and which .they.ehnuld have constantly on luincl. Re- member tho name, And see: that the signattire of Hurd and Co. is on each Prokage. North- rop & Lyinan,1 Termite, Ont., proprieters for Canada', •. • . For Sale. • - . nowei Sersinere, effinvels, rittoltes ' Wiseellearrews, 40. .. ,,TOrT• r1iun t RBGZ»Ua.$A I;411021 (Kamm 4.-ot'seooad.lactu1 Plow, Somers, Shovels; lnellS. Wheelbarrows, ese., whip)* will be soh* amp. Also ail the einnities mid barna on the ljna el vie11.; & , *5, kola pitmen to Myth., ;ma three yoke of oxen. Anly at my of340 °melte ilatteabery lioute, inieten. 0. 0, 81KITIf. 011atoo, flept; 075. *Allege. He ordered that Among -the. amusements shouldfie instituted a race with pigs, the animals to be' ridden. by .mon-or boys _ The sam-of4,0001'.480)- .*as setapart as the prize to the lucky rider for the whining pig. , The . prize *as not to be handed over, ..however, except on the condition that the winner wore 'deep mourning for the deceased during two years after the competition. The Municipality accepted.lho eccentrics' bequest, and on Sunday Week the' first nee was held agreeably to the terEaS Qf the will. •• This is what the N. Y. Sun Says cif the Seely motor :—" Admiral • Wellesley and Capt. Gore Jones, of the British navy, recently witnessed an exhibition of the Keely motor. A large power was developed, but in a few minutes it fell off nearly a half. 'No *wonder the Etiglieh officers said the teduble 'WaS that the power didn't lust, and aoordingly • it Was doubtful if the motor .was ef any practical use. This is just the "point., Meanwhile we her nothing more about that train of cars drawn, from Philadel- phia to New York with% 'thimbleful of • water. Keely.however, is "perfieting" it new machine. This Will keep him oc,‘ cupied for a long.timi, arid we there- • fere advise no ono to inaraediately begin altering his steam•engines to accouitne- datl the new motor. -- ° The Sacramento .Record says-: "M Caine, who owns an extensive orchaed near San Jose, has method -of .giving 10 red, striped and yellow. 'apples a high .coloring. .The fruit is picked and laid upon the ground in .16ng, flat piles , under the half shade of the trees. It is desirable to give! them as much sunlight as they. will bear without sunburning. 111,1 w0pr three weeks the apples on top. will borichlycolored. Those aro re- moved, boxed and sent to market, and --theliext layer exposed to the sun.- Ilis apples thus colored, _modally., the • .. Baldwin, Smith's Older, Snitzenburgs, challenge the admiratieu of all Who see, them. By this process apples that, when picked from the treekyere al - Most without co/Or, will become bril- limit as the reddest apple On the tree, and erventually as fine as the best." The power of "moral suasion" Was forcibly demonstrated in a ease 'which acentlY occurred in Guthrie Centre, Li where prohibitory" prieciplee were put into practice Without the slightest breach of order, yet unassisted.by law. A Man established a drinking stop, and a committee of citizens Visited him to. . request Ito immediate closing. They entered- his shop* nine otleeak la the: morning, argued with him until eleven . o'clock,took a recess until one and et late hOur in the after:WM, procured an !asieonditional surrender. Each of the =traders then appeared upon the street rolling a keg or cask of liquor 'before him, and opened its bung at Ole curb. stone timid great enthnsibillin on the part of the spectators. The sign, which bud adorned the building was then . turned upside down, and an ap'propriato painted Motto hung upLover it. A card . was alto printaa, an one • of the local newapapers bearing witness to the "gen.. •-,----tlemenly manner" in whielt the bar -ten, dor reedited the prOpeettli of the corn* %Matt Mul-the--toiliidilf be Showed, after argument and conviction, in help - int them to "Carry out their (lesions. se- .. '4•• 8112Mithil from ;latent, brim:11141e,- influenss or whooping eongh, willl find relief In Dr..Wistar'e Bahian of Wild Cherry, yeltioh has now been in Ube for neatly half a century, and maintains its loug-establisli; id reputation AS the great MinedY for all die. Most of throat, lungs and chest. O'CONNOR AND LYONS, of the Detrillt Medieal College, say "Wo haVil need Dr: Wheeler's Corapouri& Elixir of liosphstes aow. and Callwith qteat selidee. gao• and think it will aceompash than* whielt 111. reeottimended. Wo have exhibit. . tut It tow AcadomY of Media:4' lha, in ether ways have brought it to the tiotico at it lens number Of physicians. /t being it good Unbar** are pleased to tie Marti theft le cur Iiistalik tie learn add lithltilt them lf(01 SIGI-IsT OF THE BIG BED§TEA.D. :"--tnr-A13t,TSTIr& -1854.). , . Large stock :of goHoilsoheld Iftfilltfire;L4 home manufacture, made of setigened Material. fine assortment of imported•work,- such as Wood and Caoe Seat. Chairs, Sofas .Loun- g4s, What -Note, Cradles,„Mattresses,' Spring Beds, Carved Brackets, Rustic Frames, &a. ••;.Pictures framed with Gilt or Rosewood,and •Gilt 'Mouldings, Rusti•o-Fromes•, wood, mould- ed. -or plain. ' , • : -Good value given to •all who may purchase with moderate prices. • UNDERTAKING. An eiegaiit IllicfsefOi Hire, A quantity of very fine Shrouds, cheap. ' Funerals attelded. and alt furnishings supplied nt reasonable _rates A' lor.geztock:of -Coffinsnipuldeci-and %plain, „always on hami(trimmed toeuit) either silver-plated furniture, or otherwise. L Remember theStancl-Mbert street, opi:o- site the Market. •. • • • TELOS• STENTED.TSON. • Clinton, -Au 20 1873 ' For Sale.' 11101) 544E-rathliii00141f2OSIVA 001M1 rani of e rosary, e street leading to yam, the new Iteilway Atetten le to built, and not over 1,00 yenta from WI station, tete lets, containing half enure, with 4004 Pere.P Pa well. Ana a never:Sallies spring of water; weli fooled. Rex wheulere vrapply to , pay% Qv W. IfAATEN. Also, for sale, a aplene04 NMI; *Mt filetter Cow, friAATEN eitatois, Aug4Iitia; 1075. Pro Bono _Public°. ' •WE A.If4i 1E1 Nit DwARE and STQVE'SIIQ. SEARLE 4z DAVIS* • . their already -large 1Erouse Furnishing, Farmers', and Builder's Il'ardware. Just received, a large lot of NEW PATTERN WOOD AND COI.4: Scr,ONES, handsome • and -useful, never before offered here, If you want to buy °heal), go te SEARLE a Davis., Pere brillient"lighti get Searle .3c Davis's BEST EXCELSIOR GOAL CIL. •Stoves, Tinware and 'hardware SELIANG AT itnnuono.rpon: °Oar Oil at 'BO cents per "gallon: . • .painter's Oil at 70 ce-nts tser ..• Nails at S325...ner keg. '• Five thousand lengths of Stove', Pipe. • Best. American:Water Li±7:7L._ Try Searle. cti•Davit0 CHil4NEY TOP PROTEOTCR. NO moi* bricks falling on tbe roof. • . • • . •' •• • , • • „•. • • . • . Try, Sear1n „PAINTS, OILS WHITE'..LEAD,_GLASS,.T.TITTY, and PAINTERS'. STOCII generally. • • ' . sdr If you want to keep -your, lieusel warm, try, the BUILDING, PAPER for floor or -wall.. It saves lath arid plaster, midis to be had of - $e'1�& DaviS, Asir Those requiring A.CTTJMN BULBS for 'house or garden 'use, ehould send in their ordere-to Searle a Davis, at once. • - -SEARLE 4 DAVIS, ,Mammoth Thi Shop.- • CLINTOX, Cot. 18th, 1870. - 4 ." • _GENERAL SHGVII4G splendid assortment always on had. Anykind furnished to order. A large assort- ment of Needles and other furnishings, kept an stock, for every ki•nd ofM . Sewi•ng achine, Remember the reine,--lineen Street; one 'door. weni of tble.consasereits1 flotel zeX.INION't ONTARIO - • . . ,.. . . . . . • . , ,-7itEaREC'ITVI,LY StrEnn TUE rolzowilio AS 'THEM xisT 017 -Bat nu. . . • ••••--• .. . •.• NOTICE TO THE 'ONO Wd nto CoPar i,therohip fouithe purpose of earryInon g the business of Wanuffiatarers The undosZgned Int_g_ to inforue the bilmbitauts of 0- liubon and ostroulpiinr, 001107 tlitat tbs/ ive entere of Carriages, Buggieo. 1Vaggono,' $leighs, ()Otero, ao,„ in all its various branches., At their lEt. XV.A.. LA El */ 3C...• I . .cattobaua, lIiiron Street, Clinton, under the style and ano of ITii 31a 11..,•4 3r..4 A. No pains Will be awed to exeente work equal to auy in the Dominic/a. Their long expe* once ia Op County entibleo them to tally understand the requirements of their cuotomers, aid they helm, by strict attentien to business, to give entire satisfaction to all those who may favor them with. tn.* patronage. •' •1 ' • sar ,A,lar$e and oeleet stook of the boot seasoned toterial always **hand, Ordero executed with clespatph, Repairing dello on the shortest netice. • . . i RU1E134124 ,er- ZESLIE„ Cmuretr, July 22,1874. • • I I I I I MU I 1 I I AO III I I I I 19 IP I I -- TOOL, T WOOL, WO.0L TU 8URSORI/3Elt HAYING LEASED FOR -A. TERM OF '.2.10A1t$ TUE • N-MIIiSjE And added another °astern. Carding Maclane; and other machinery,. to Whitt is already in. the mill, and having fitted up aintplaeod the .wbole in fiest.elaoe running order, . would re, • speotfolly inform the farmers of Oho surrounding country, that he is now,Prepared to • Card, I3In.11, and ire, • 1otand Spin, Weaye.„ and 1,4airafactkire.- . en• .thq: slikor'test notic*epaid in. the best ^ . :posoib1e St$11:6":"... ..... • . . He will also keep op baud a lull stok 'iwhnos, INGS PULL CLOTHS, FLANNELS; &o., &o., of firat-elass quality, which ho will . sell or efohange for wool, giving the highest inarkettprico-for goodUloan wool, fo all,who wish to exchange the sae for cloth. Persons living at a clistano‘irouf Clinton, eau get their 'Wool earded the same daythey fete ik 01 will Tun two Carding 1Vinl4nnes day and niglirthis suninier,and [try to acoommodatii- all who favor me with their patronage. The subscriber having had 25 years' experience in •the budiness,'would respectfully invite,the pnblic to give -him a trial, and -judge for them- • selves what kind. of work he oan do.. •'• • •''' • • covaitaarm,r. csurrx0, ,INfay 1201i, 1875. • • ....examessiieeeniesessergn. • WFEOLESAIE AND RETAII, DEALER IN •. 11.0014 BOOKS;.-- 1118CELLANERV-13001(S; • . WALL. PAPER, WINDOW -SHADES- . TOYS AND - 'FANCY, , GO9D$i '.•' VIOLINS • AND OASES, • ZONEUTINAS AD- viduTEN,„ PICpREO: AND FltAIMES, TRAVE4ING: ''sATC}IELS; ET.C4, I ALSO A LARGE ASSORTIVIENT OP ” • • Berlin, 'Wool, Slipper • Patterns, and Berlin'• Wool ,Gopds. • tholatest Paperand Periodieal0-a1waykon-liaticl.-'-4-lsoAsent -or the ----- AND . W4 ElcLY GLOBE AND • MAIL; AMERICAN MCNEY„B011.011T LNI30 SOLD. -• ; • for REMEMBER 'VETE :NAME JOriN 'A. NELLIE'S, A **„ ' , .Thxs is -a question asked by every economical wife and, saving husband in,. the world. They as themselves, they ,,airktheir neighborsl, they,ask every IvITE**1-i,dialliicjiWne cara, until they are satisfied ; nor do they.744-at this, 'May will priae-goods here, buy a small.. pared there, compare with :goods bought yonder, and continue to investigate the matter till they are confident they. are dealing in the rig/L.6 ana buying .the right goods at - the right prices. • • • Now; .my can..antWer yOny 'questi.mt 44(1.toll,you„justlow,ratiol„ money. you- an save, and how yeti will go -about -it. When.' on.. the Market * with, your load a grain, do not sell to the first buyer, nor the -second, but try and-pollect-all-thebnyers-on-theraarket around you and if PosEnNeotg_up. a,,spirit of oompetition- and xiva • and then.gofor the highest bidder. . ' - Money,. if you are . in .peeot. of• • :. . • . . • Di/3; Goods, Clothing .,and Tweeds, Wz'neeys, Flannels and Blankets, '"Dress—Goo‘--Sktleik-a411fantles— Clouds, Scarfs and .B.reakja's' t ,Cloves Hosiery and Corsets, . , Ties, .1,?,ibbons and 1?zz ings, , elt skirts-, Collars and .czi s.-. - Silk Tz• 'es,'•and Hair •Braids, Canadian and Fzn wag _Yarns, any: 111EA8-7-Never such. good valUe.as at present. • - . •, '• • GoOD YOUNG HYSON', 00.80, BEST IMPERIAL, ' • $1.00 - 1 - "• VERY PINE -do. dO., , ' ' ° ' 0.75 FINE JAPAN, • ' 0.46 EXTRA. SILVER LEAF do., • ' 1.00 VERY FINEST, • . ' MO . • , GOOD IMPERIAL, 0.40 and 0.50 EXTRA CHOICE SOUGHONG, 0.75 ' •• VERY- STRCNG R CH PLA.V011, $1.00 . •ea- S.F.'ICES,,STRICi'L Y PURR.. .-?S:P.:011.R3 AZ:REPINERhi 'PlCE: . -- : k .i' - .. --.- . S. i=i,eti.i.'.i.Ji8ai1lt- -ea . 06.,.--- - ,- -,- -.-•-• • --- - - . ....,...„--,.,..,..,..-.:„Wholeiale and Retail Grocers, Brie14131efik, CLINTon, Aug. 4011, 1875. ' . ' ' , , ' , . ' , '' ' ' • ineeemeinerneeeeen;sor *-;• ••••,g..),;• Cure Pnocorriirea (or White), Painful ?den- struation, Ulceration of the IfUrns, Ovarian • alseasca, Absent Menstruatlen, end al/ dl§ease.s. :known. US reinitle Walluiess., They aro Prepared with ibe greatest eare,..under the persootilsupeo. vision of a physfeianwho has Made fcniale dia.; nr-csa slideitil stUdy for ii;guik ycinsajuid. they are a 'AlcclichM On whion • • MARRIED Limns ' .:1„n depend urn, the 11020.1nd 1(ozo of tice,cr' a, %un unfailing , • lig,'MALE BEGVLAToR. " •• 2cre• Sold bY all Druggists everywhere. Price, ono hex, 81; Six boxes- 35; sent by mai; free of postage securely scalcdfrom obsferiwitlen, Dor fnu yarticulars.write for our Painphlet, which we vitt tend Ina sealed -envelope to any adclre, on' reedipt of ppat ?stamp to pre-pp.y return postage' A daress all loner's for pamphlets or pirls-to ()HAY & CO., • 'Windsor, Oot, sth froiinton byJ'Alo&S H. COMBH, and by all Druggists everywhere.. Northrop & Lyman, Toronto Wholes al sAgents. PX1111 GREAT REMEDY FOB. CONSUMPTION which can be cured by a timely resort to this stand. ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testinionials received .by the proprietors. It is acknowl. s • edged by many promirient physiCiallS to be the most reliable pretarition ever in. tro-duced for the relief tma cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. 'Wheii resorted to in season it sel- dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the rnost, severe -cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, -- Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Astluna$ , Sere Throat, Pitit18 or Sore- ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding -at thellungs„ &e. Wistar's Balsam does not dry up • Cough, and leave the cause behitid, as is the ease with' most preparations, but it . loosens and 'cleanses the ,.11Ings, and Allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. BO D SHOES ! AT COST. THE. SUBSCRIBER 'WOU'Ii• STATE TO THE CITIZENS 'OF- CLINTON, AND people of We surrounding country; that he is determined to sell out his large stock of Boots and . .• PRICES , NEVER -BEFORE HEARD OF, • • • .• t.E. dish • The stock must be disposerlef4,t once, so this is the best chance to get cheap o an oes tiler offered to the people. DON'T FAIL TO 'CALL 'AND SEE THE GOODS AND. PRICES, and you will be satisfied this is no puff. --The following are some of his Prices .• ' MEN'S LONG CO.A.31SE BOOTS 82,25., •' MEN'S KIP BOOTS, CITSTOIX MADE, 83.100. • WOMEN'S PEBBLE, FfIGH CUT, 81.25, WORTH $1,75. WOMEN'S CALF, HIGH. CUT, 8I.25, WORTH 81.75. WOMEN'S KIP BOOTS, no% WORTH $1.35; - • MISSES FEB. 011 CALF BATS„ Inca Mir, $1,09, wonra aim. • . CHILDREN'S, PROM' 40 TO 55 emirs, AND ,$1.00. • BOY'S LONG coAaisn nooTs; $1.50, WORTA $2,00, 'BOY'S KIP BOOTS, $2.00, „WORTH $2.50. • • -' YOUTH'S STRONG. BOOTS, COPPER TOES, 51.25, WORTH 51,75, , CHILDREN'S LONG 1300T5, $1,00, WORTH $1.40. WOlicIER'S PRUNELLA BALS„oxt o.A.rruus, 05 CENTS, WORTH $1,00 It is unnecessafy for ine to mention the prices Of all the goods; Come arid see, and you will be •. satisfied that STEEP'S is the place to get eheap goods; D "V; VtIRGET ST4U1,P. • •' . Albert Street pearly oliDosite fir. Foil's Sign of the Big Boot CLINTON, Bent. 20t1), 1.81.0, , .• CORNER MARKET SQtrAFE• airnift' ()Ott 22,. 1874. • '• 1.1y , ' ODERICH FOUNDRY. The Goderich Foundry and Manufacturing To. ,• '•Beg'to inform the public that they_are prepared -to -supply ••. • • S1?IR1.4k1X 3301X...1]0]EtS Plow,. Grist and. Saw. Mills,. Stave, Shingle' and Heading " • Machines, Hoop. Afachines, &c., ' • • • • Iron. teni.,---wooden.; Plettglai, . with Steel Board's, Ploughs, • cultivatO*8 ••au-vr Cutters sic Sugar' and Votasb. Hottlee Melte Bare die • cooking, -Parlor 4fid BO A.AtoVesi Of :Various klnda , SALT PANS MADE TO OR»ER. • • Also, Iron and Brass, Castings, -and 131a6ksmith Work. . *derr and all kinda. of Bepairs • done. on . Short Notice. orders addressed to the Company, or Secretary, will receive prompt attention. ARCHIBALD TIODGE, • • HORACE nonlioN, • ••• • _Seoreta,py and Treesiurez--'- ROBERT It,TYNCI3/1.Al\Ti GnnAn MANAGER. Goderloli, September 2nd, 1874, .... . .atiotee moitine Ink goon, • .. .. .,. 51b. 'sjads. norrak ten; IMP 24.00. • . • "' FragiWnt .Tripan. . • . 12 lbs. Good Cuba Sugar..21.00.. t " • •Zsiglish Breakfast• 'remit ' 11 lbs. Good Porto Rico Sewer, AIL* New SeR0011 illttek Teas. . ' 10 lbs. Good Itollned bingoAr,,21. ' . . -,,-..---. - Ault it:delved, a large and Varid atock of Gexertan ehteetniss, Wturd AliD LiQtrOtttf 1.0, 'Of . . .vhioll will be sold at the lowest teinutIeratiVe prices. , _.,,,.„,, r , GiaSa Ge,.rd Fruit-iiiii; tilialleifTelfielitarket-elieab• liltOnelhtilt Jere, with mike.. -.01iettp. 1.10T crockery, China and Glasswar.e, my ittoelt IS large and Well selected • • ' . Dinner, tea.and. Toilet Seta Complete, . - • . - . ' A ' CALL XS, iiESPECTFTYLLY' SO Ll.0/:Thro•. ..._ Pruzenbet the place, next door to lit' eterC. Irodging 41' Pallvir, Brick Nock. .,. . ' ' N.,, 2,013SON, • 142 '11.. --Agent for geottoe St, George & co,. importers et pure medieumi Wino*, Tercet°, Clinton, :lily 21, 1875; ' '' . , ' : - • . ' . . • • . anifiel„. " ... Al 1 ;c. AGRICULTURAL V1011 OlimaZ bonble. Cylinder Threshi MaatirieiN Ocinabinatoion and Yibrator,T7e hing , Machines Arid ail kituli AexuativrortA.t, !Burs always on To Meet the large rud inereseing &anent% for e_OcielJratati nroshing Mollifies', Irani alt parts ot the Deitielon, We has. by thtY Ottbdo41ott 61 tbr irtort old utUrt approod rarristurrY Into out wratr, gordy 1,106E94 ant manufacturing faeilitick We've therefore • lo a positionie lilt ell orders proosptly. Retry le Hitt an thoreughiy tartod before leaving the riot), Au& wrtrruted to oire <,:_ satiro satisfaction, , , 4 " • obo tout/or Oiroutato mid Po t4e# Onitni ceerl CHAMPION DAT FOOK OF THE ,OOMINION, • 'GRANT'S , OATENT.. • SEASON'. OF. Tho undersigned undersigned havi !tut in a steam engine end other- ins ved-manbinery, iS , now in. a position to •npply his Exest,sron 11,s1 Fong on 01 shortest notice and at • reasonable ter Hundreds a these Porki, 'have been d, and have invariably given satisfaetio , They only require to be seen to be f yeppreelated, having taken prizes ' • umber of -Provincial exhibitions and tons given for using, and all information famished by the patentee and manefitaturer, ' Pulleys and other taokling retisite for • nty and township , shows, Full difeb- intting tbeinaidementinfelluork g..ord15 ert GO DIREdalY TO - FAR F • „ OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, • 'La ;Where I am' bold to say you will for once'get. e best value Clinton ever offered. . • • • . e • shown ;through the several departments th pleasure; .yOu will be' treated m a gentlemanly. manne , yon will not be forced tobuy if yott cid net wish to, or hav orgotten your purse, but will be shown thrmigh the whole took with. pleasure, whether you buy Et cent's worth or,"n •• ..• .• . 3rd You - will . . 1 • , . , 1 • . . - . .. ..... . • ., - 4th, [4i11 guaraiitee , every person/ e th,,ey old or young,- rich or poor, who spends. dollar at ors .noted Cheap Cash Store, WILL 'SAVE AT AST FROM 5 TO.'15 PER CENT.1 rmers, ycsu 'will save on your Tweeds, you will save on. your, Clothing; yot. will save on your fled Blankets and on, yotiri Horse Blankets, on your Shirts and Drawers, on. your Eats and Caps, on your Shirts and Shirting, in faet on every..adiele. . -5th: -Ladies-yxitt- money on your Dresses, 'yai wsave money on yaw' Shawls, , on your Mantles, on your Clouds, on your Scarfs, on your Ho. siery and, Gloves, On your Ties, Collars -and Cuffs, on every- tlnng XE your apparel.• •:• •• eth First Clasffi I.Outter RYA° Fitter alwayS on the premises, if you. want a Vine Over. toat or liohb3r Petb jacket, or a perfeet-fittbag Suit. Give 14ita ON • 1 brzad. TH SON 84 • WILLIAMS, AorhuittqA implem6nts, and Boiler and Evime Worles, ONer • • , • tr,'''tV11111/4• " 4 4 • *0 aro intinutaoiaringllargely this' season, tho celebrated Johnston Snide- Iteeport find, Caynge Chief jr -Ewer vnicu w� belief° is tile beet harvosting :usable° In nab, We aro also. mmaufacturing the tstEntir 111,181BSAVISIVI'llwATIIST, . 13110A1)0AST snrapr4t AND actiTivAvoil, All kIntiltet Agrienititral Impleentil kept, ou hod. trial of implements 4tored,"and satieteotion guaranteed, JOr Partieli hsprinit good, oleaniand, suitahio for Plat (ironing,. are remtortod to leave word with W. W. $`4111tAlst, Esq., or .1011g 4gent. Clinton. ItaPattlag dataa at rtitor ottineigs Ontitnu Itegttarrites$ aittil hua u. bows% (twi t lk t I ilb gese raMitilt* Waltattse krt ro43118 117?ougg4ti•i O• TA.100W1 MattlittERSOR * 06,j Cittsvoil.• AttliS$ iitis sat told tf t*stidati Just to hand, a ease of • PINE AKER/CAN EATS, n Pur and Pelt, The latest things out a complete alla Stylish Stook of Fall and. Winter RATS AND CAPS. New Goods inarked 'very cheap cheap.; also -a new and complete; stook of GENT.'S Arriving every day. ,„ ” St3a114 UV 71$• CiErir •PrVir3M3M/t) is a perfect *wonder. Do not tniss this' thance,orgettiitg the host value your trioney eau seeure. •I wauld atliii40 every farmer to visit this bargain house without delay, as the time is at hand when, bargains are _ orttIon VOlkaltit, Wiz= luziActi Opposites vie Poo °Mee. cutton: „,Vi CA GI mai** Doh, gothi id% rw • • ,