HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1875-12-23, Page 4Enterprising Ulric,
A writer In Ali die rear.ltound flay*
lit:1101ml ogo i•iSo 8'144 of a Maine factory,
tether than submit to a *notion of witses4
giVite th, Milhownere a inenthi nothie, and. IA
4.4o Name time iftened, a 610100 to the pithlle iu
eienetols inthe rationlint public in portion -
tar, in tbese words ; 0•We ore 2:loW workiug
out mirsiotioe, ean turnour bands to meet
•• enythiee, don't like to be idlo, but are deter,
Anieed not to. work for uothiug when folke can
*freed: to pals. 'Who *ante help •,Wet Can
Melte.bonnetsedreiseeopuddiege, elea i
eoitst, etevr and fri Mao letttee and (Movie,
covii, and feed eltickee's /eoe cornesweep
-MA the Ititoken, mit parlor to righto, peke
eplitoweed, kindle drop, wea). end kap,
" headeu being remarkAbly fond et -babes;
fagt efin do most anything tlict iFst feeomp,
list:mil housewife is capable of dams, not for.
getting 'the ecoldiege on Mondays and Satur.
daye, For specimens of our epirit we'll refer
you to our overseers,. SPeak einiek i Black
eyesefaie fOreheadsi Clinderlog leeks, beauti-
ful ite Helm ; can slug 1ik eeraphe, and smile
Meet howitobinglY. An elderly gentleume
whO wants a good heusekeeper, or a wee young
Anan in want of A, evife-Willing to sustain
either deviator -in faet we are in the Market,
Who bids ? Going, going,gmie W,licee the
lucky man' If thee° Maine girls be ordinary
fift2D1400 of the Americen faetory shao no vole, -
Fier Sem Sheltie friendrit a notices over his
-gates at Lowell, ' No email or Irisheum ad.
.mitted within these walls,' and pleaded: justi,.
•ficatien, that the one would stet a floosie agoing
--nieleng the cottone, antl the other Among tko
Dressing for Church.
There was a timo-Wherf- good taste de-
•onanded the use of the -plainest olethes in :
the tienctearY, when the wealthiest 'Were .
distinguished for their doncions ahsenee
. of personal adornment,.eartoial display '
was a *nark of.vulgarity, at Kochtiinee aucti-
places- But now it would almost appear ,
as if, whatever might bethought of a me• ;
cleat grala,in other pieces, the proper nos- i
• tume-foithelibutie-of doi; where), theore: s
tically, we -all go to te 'reminded. of our
c,orinlionoligizi aeddestiliy„ were an agg-ho
. 'meridiem of all the jewelry. and the chig-
nons, of all the pantilerti, land tal the 'fea-
thers and furbolowa in one's' Wardrobe,.
• The wearer is to .carryall thi8. piled egony
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to the anduary as to a fair -as .if lier eio
• ralid.were not so ninch to 'praise as to be
appraised, -and -there Oreploy the •Sticred
- time in envicius comparison of her own•
mountain of millinery with the Hirnalayan
triumphs of her neighbor. •
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Scraps a;ncl, Meanings,
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.Orap0S•bring SO little in :sonleillatfa. Of
•• •Califoreja,_ thaeogrowera aro turniegobogi:
into their vineyards. ' • s, . . , „. . •
• Aimed podattuilantation .of s'i400 Scree,
near At1ancted-fred-t1na-
• year 40,000 buehols.. ••
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The .4 grime/twat Gazettes:1.4°10On, mon-
• tions the ease of a Suffolle-covv sold at,Bedi•
ford lately that had sie- calves' sin twenty'
months. • • . .
.The ReV.-lar.' cibini, Of Auguste', Mo., •
recently. del:leered a lecture on newspapers; •
in whieh betook the.greend .,^thot. editors
are very much like the little girl Neiman
curl hung •dowri in the middle Of her fore
head ; when they are geed,. they aro voile.
•, very good, and when theyeero bad they; are
horrid. • ' ' • o - • •
TAS-0,10,11iits-oLLendano„heiogoiorlioldon
- to beg in the streets,- luoyo neatly; 'ciruirevented the law. TheyesnrchaSe, a...bundle
of straw, eommeree ofsalfOkinds being free,
•and littiiig iitilieTce ism r -!eta street . oat rent
Vedelifrians to buy a eingleewhisk. • It 'is.
'mid that some rurohins by thisiraffic make
m& of over ten &Oust oodaY..•
• A young man put 00 on the eollectioe-
plate in one .of the . Troy churches,. . He
• lingered after the congregation • lied . die-
persed, approached the Treasurer, and Said
he had pot the $1O bill on by mistake for a
$1 bill. Jle asked' for $9 Omega Which',
as he appeared . honest, wee -given Iiiin.e.-4
The Treasurer afterwards feithit ilset ilfe
$10 bill was•a counterfeit: ' .• .• . •
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.At the tarly'reaort Of pilgriies to the sit.
cred city of Allahabado Indict, in Oetciber,
when the crowds are;enormous : thievea
penetrat& into theoyeHinesenties, !:teii,i, out
the men's neseringie and the women's( ear-
• rings and swallow them.' • When ought in
• the act, however, they aro..pliteed in the
• - hands of the Medical staff, emetic* admin-
istered and the ejectedorziannente return-.
ed. to the owners. . - ' •-•
, A. singular tree is now growing in a wood
near Eureka, •California. . The tree is half
. pine, half fir. Re -height is about.75' feet,
and for a distance of 30 feet above' gisoiind
it is•pine, the -next 20 foot: are -fir, and the
remainder te tho summit is pine: snip .fir
- portion of the tree is in flourishing oceidis
tion, and the foliage. perfectly : dense. lent
in the pine portion the leaves are -Scarce:. ,
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A middle-aged compositorat the Gazette
office, Trenton, N. J., named Peter P.
Packer, also served an apprenticeship a.t.
the -printing business at Princeton, • and
the following is an alliteration. einnposCd
• by himself i Peter Preston Packeeopeec-
-float printer, previously pig -pen painter ;
• poor, proud, particular petard ;• proo0,0,
publisher. (part proprietor) Princeton Pen-
ny Post. .,
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• There is a man, an inmate- Of an -asylum
in Wisconsin, whose skin, although" he is
a white man, is as black as a negre's. ' This
was caused by a dose- of riitfate of -sitter
• which ho swallowed by accident. The acid
coming through the poresoof tho akin was
tinned black by the light of, the sum and
'remains so. He' is crazy, however,. and •
subject to fits, during which he 'often falls:
• and outs himself. The Wounds heal up
with Very new and -white skin, thus' leaving
N. the white sears all over his fabe and head,
which looks still Whiter on account' of the
licitness, of his skin.
correspondent of the Co'ioitry Gent/e-
melt s this to say about overfoodingfor
exhibitio :-"I think the loading breed.
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begin paineseri their breeding 'stock for.
'show purposes.,an atilinal wilt not On a
eNN
whole summer's pasttir,inglook well enough
for the show king, thenoibreed ii !melody
vrbrth owning. This is t1n! keystoto to
-subooSift11 rillifingTol 'itock fati•lhe reassea,
and the true reason why sesallebrooders
with limitea means have not daredlo.tring
'their cattle to exhibitions of any 6'64, •
..e.vhere they ,Would - have to eempete..withs
mealefedeatumils,'' ' • •
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French life is full of romanCe: Asycning
painter named Luoileti•Dolaire, while at
- work a few days ago painting the•wells in
• the court yard of a high- building in the
Rue du Bac, Parke dropped his brush,
•which fell through a window below him,
breaking the pane of eat& Ho let himself
down by the rope.to the window and ealled
out: "Pardon, r melee* dropped my .
bilitik but ' Pena" Williifigc to Tay for the
gloat's." Ile reeeived. no anaWer And on
bolting through the .broken palm saw - a
young woman prbstrato On the .floor.
She heard the noisemade by breaking et
the glass but was unable to move. Tho
chatootiCfumes in the dote room would
soon have killed her had not the fOrtunato
nedident occurred. Marie has now become
the. Uhl'Of -he-deliverer.
Speaking of the nide made by hreAktift
cattlesthieves on the herd raiteeso Out Week,
" an eieliatige tiay:11feeity seanettnre fro• .
'quentoeltiritig thtise-ineUrtikina.-NOt log
since ti band of Mexidans e aptiired in a
entail pueblo, near •DrewrieVillo, ni pOOr '
schOolintater Who had 1:W0.0111)40y ins '
awed their haired. "Pilo villains. deliber-
. hacked oft the legs of the mifferablo man,
' and Then eerrnifandea him to walk .5tivi•e
. 'bleeding stamps if lio would nave his life.
In big , Agony ho inade a. tow convulsive
. . InoYitments, while Um inhuman bufelters
• slashed him with their swot& and lima.
IsTot cOntont with this barbarous treatment,
ofte tit them saggetting that Alto stamps
Were yet 100 long, Miti ott What remained of
them by dividing the. hip..joints, - DMA
SOOlit Mine to terminal* tho'suiTaings i•A
the Wretched Irian. ThO knife With 'obeli
this diabolical deed 1743 done Wea 01.',.
°alit knelt ,
BY An explosiOn in 44 $olgian mine
on Thursday, one hundred and ten col -
lien loot their iiveo, and others were in.
Pre&
A *Oman regaling at Sale, in Scot.
land, found a £119 note, whielt bad been
left hio cab, A.fter hunting about
the greater part oi a day endeavoring
to trace out the ownor,. lie waft at Wit
successful. iris labors wero. rewarded
by the OWiler, a lady, handing him the
stun of one ehii1iu! • ••,•
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A. few aye einem n Kentuel;y,
eey maidonsof ninoty-ninc summero Wee
w_eddeei ft> ft fifty -year-old paralytic 011
One leg, In the eamo neighbOrhOod an,
Oal'Or Maiden Of seventy.five :summers
recently brought suit fer divorce ag,aiwit
her husband for his al/eged infidelity,
Although lio was born •eoVenty,thiee
years ago.
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Col. 1), II, Davol, of -Fall Itivor, \vas
to Wive been mar.ridd. the other day,
but a tramp, after partaking of a • meal
• giv on by tbe ee`rvant, st ppecl inte the
eOlonel's eltaniber aud pt ,on hie wed,
Un g garments, 4 new 0 ercoat and' an
extra 'sirens coat, au de aniped, loosing
, his nid-rags-un..thellieu _
oily Public°.
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TIAAPWARE; and STOVE,.
• 8.XABLE DAVI
Ueg Q 142111114 their nenaerens 14004 and the pubIi generally, that they re stlJJ adding to
their already large stock
House Furnishing, Farmers', atia 13uilderiellardware.
Just received, 4i hirqO lot et NEW PATTERN WOODAND COAL STOVES, hmulsome
and useful, never before offered here, • If yon want to buy diecip, go to SIIA,11I4 t.st
yoru brilliane lIgM, „get floorle 4.1)Aoria'aBIS'W2 onsiolt OfitskE Otte Stereo, Tievrate
and Hardware SELLING AT ItEDUCED PRICE,
No. 1 Coal Oil.at 30 cents la' ex. gallon.'
• Painter's 011 at 70 cent per gallon,
, Nails at $3.26 per keg. . . =•
Five thousand lengths of Stove :riRe.
Bn
Vaiir
The following notioejjits conspicionsly
poeted in the reading r oin of the Young
Men' S Christian . ASS ciatien ia San
Vraimiscoeeel%Totice-e ontlonlen will do
well to keep an eye on7 their lints while
in this room, as Wine isitors are alba-
• eti withshortsiehtedness which • often
orzerilies in their leaving
o the room with a,
better hat than they brought. '
,
.penatoy 11X orili;oof oVermont, wisheo
, the ,U.nited-litates -no -1Onger .iin
asyluM fer_foreignoc rim inalese---11-e-shae-
moirecl in the matter of having a law
• i'mssed,which 1ia11 render it incum-
bent upon the 'United States nutliorities*
to deliver up any fugitive from justice
to ins,tter where he may have fled frem,
Or what die erirn-poidi-nItyer
that• satisfactory _proof of • identity is
forthcoming. ••6
It is said' that theile are tritiks 'in all
trades, and agricolture isnce exception.
Some foreign eishibitors •have been de
•tected artifieially turning up the horns.
ef their Ayrshire cattle blowing in, air
bellied the -shoulders to inereaie the
•girth round the heart, and sowing on
• °liar ft>isbibiting
Milch cows have been found': feeding
them On their own Milk WW1 after it
• was drawn from them. - •• •
eshundeut
in Isom tut:sky
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aS to be a • poeitive Imitation, and • file
,fashionable ainusensent is hunting theni
down 'ono lniesebeek. Ten or a dozen
horsemen form in line anti beat the
fields, tittering fearful cries and. 'blow-
itrgitorns: the--wirile:_ Thin tiyhihrstirtv
op, yen hither and thither in confusion
anckLiptilly- Witte' slow ii intorkoL40
allow thomselyos-tolie talrob •!dive by
hand.- FeCen fifty to toventy a day
ite0e been capiated by- some parties.
' A married we aian named Baynn hae been
•condemned to delitli:at theoLot Aesizee,-
France, for murdering her haven children
and granddaughter by pushing needles into
their bodiee. She had ten children, seven.
of whom died under twelve months old,
but it was not until tho death of her grand-.
daughter that an investigation: wee made.
'Pier:apparent inotive for this last prune
•warOblie.esithe Child might die bolero' •ite
fatten"; Wl•a-was in &desperate condition,
and that sheonight thus secure part of, his
,proPeetiestiethb`,prejlidice of her daughter-
whoofele detested. • When asked
*how she °aide to think of stieking needles
• in children's b6clies, silo Said, at the
• publie house she kept there was one :daysts
•cofiversation on infitntcido, and it was said
babies' did not suffer when • rimiclored in
this Way. .• •••.
: The latest novelty in public" amuse.-
ments'In Paris is a *apes@ performer
who alloeis himself to too fired out, of it:
mortar a distaned of some ferty-five.feet
before hecatches the bar.,
The .1Vlbrktr is- actually charged with
gunpowder, which is lighted ni; the or.
dinery Way, and nukes:* loud report.
•The effect of the gunpowder is t� loo-
sen a opting, whieb. sends , tho marl spin-
ning through the spade. At -first there
was some difficulty in •ttiljnatiiig- the
spying to the required nicety.; and when
tbe performer cense to try ithowas
ehob about.six fea ip far, suirtit ning it
•dislecated Alioulderaa4 e, broken rih,—
ne perseVered, and has now Succeeded
inhaling himself ejected at the required -
rate. "L'Homme Obus," as he calls
himself, is julet now one of the' sights of
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etoe"--1'
• JA-- Try Searle 4 Davis's CHIMNEY TOP PROTECTOB, No mere lirickei;felling
,on•the roof. .
an r Try Searle, & Davis for PAINTS, OILS, wnr.rE LEAL
D, GASS, PUTTY, mid
PAINTERS' STOOK generally. 0 •
.,If yon want te .keiap your houses warm, try ilio 13ULE1)ING PAPER for floor or
wall, . It saves lath and plaster, and is to be had of Searle ..k. Devio,•• '•
•• SO" Those requiring AN.IIYISIN BULBS for house , or garden, use, sLouia genii in
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their ordlirs to Searle a Davis, at eoce.
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•,.' PRPARIE. F 0 R 13 TY it G l'a A -11 S
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.. , tAiyistpd,r4FIs94mept ef, Rifles, Xforoks, ana„..pot Gunsomoismodraid:fey salseehein0000ess
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• SE.ABLE 86 DAVIS, Matninot)3. Tin Shop.
iaaNtoN, 'ant
18th, 1875.
AGRICULTURAL
Climax • Double' • Cylinder. • Threshing. 'Machinep,.
Combination and Aribidti*Tlife"Siiing MaChine0;
414ert-StFatAiOPIPOPINR84114-444- 11:011-1r4
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iVi • OCERIE
,FALLLISTER &oo
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Ifalte on liand the lorgest and elietioest dock of XMAS (11110041tiltIS yet ilhitivrt in 'Clinton.
if}lbs Miro, 13tWAR.:I1OR $A.00. 12 lbo. 60.0.0 �UQJB For,, fl 0Q.
• co.4.1;‘TTS, F19$ 41.141) ItAISINSt OX:81%11.14,.. UTN
11ADDIES,. 1301s1!1:43S-S COD, ail Itinds o FISII„ o,kei.
• ez 00..
• Wholosale and ltetail Orecers, 13riele lock
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01.TNTON, Dee, 10 18704
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.hile GILROY • -givin
such
THE SUBSCRIBER WOAD STATE TO TIM cITIZYINli cutzTorr, Awn
people of the snrrounding country, that he is determined to sell out his large stock of Boots and
' • Shoes at • , .
PRICES NEVER- rA: E FORE HEARD OF
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The ate* must be disposed of ,M oneevso_this is the beat chance ,to_get autli-Shees-e„
eaepeatirthyperoldr-rtEtONI., J4iL1 1.1.) cALT., AND SEE. THEs GOODS .ANI) viuyysi
•...„• and you will be satiolied this is no puff. • The following are scone of his prices t -
MEN'S LONG COARSE BOOTS, $2,25. •' s
• MEN'S RIP BOOTS, CUSTOM MADE, $3,00. •
•-WOMEN'S rEIPILE, HIGH CUT, $1.25, WOliTil 81.73, •
• i WOMEN'S CALF, HIGH CUT, $1.25,
• WOMEN'S,EIP BOOTS, $Loo, womx '8135, • • „.
• MISSES BBB. OE CALE BALS, }UGH CUT, ' $1,00,
CHILDREN'S, FROIVI 40 .TO 55 CENTS, AND 21.00. • .
BOY'S LONG COARSE BOOTS, $1.50, WORTH 52.00.,
• BOY'S KIP 'BOOTS, 52.00, WORTH $2..SO. • •
YOUTH'S- STRONG SuOTS, COPPER TOES. $1.25, WORTH 31:75,
• CIIILDEEN'S- LONG BOOTS, $Loo, woitirn $1:40, . •
WOMER'S PRUNELL.A. BALS„Oi.GAITER5-05 CENTS; 'WORTH 81.00
It is unnecessary for .nie to mention ilui3Orices of all the goods, COM.13 and seo, and.y.ou•will
• satisffed that STEEP'S is the place to get eheap goods. -
4477' -D-P,N311.7
RT -T-11-10"$Tp,,
To meet the large and iuoreashig clemand for our celebrated Threshing Machines, from all
parts of, the Dominion, we have, by the introduction Of tho lateit anasmoet approved.
Machinery into our works, gieatly increased our nianufaeturing facilities.: 111.0 ave. thereford
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in positioe to fill all orders promptiy.
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,Everymaelline is rim anethereughly tested before:leaving the obeliwerointed to give'
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entire satisfaction,
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Eerele C0e0A.--GliArnpuVAND COMMIES,
-:The agreeable character of this propaeation
has rendered it. a gonerel favourite. Made
simply with boiling water or milk. Each
packet is labelled JAMES Errs and CO.; ire,
inseopathie Chemists; 48, Threadneedie.street,
and 170, Piccadilly. Works for Dietetic Pre-
parations, Euston -road end Camden Town,
Landon. ,••
Povziter IS BAD, but tho womb kind of pov-
oirty itf p0Vert3' is poverty of the blood; this
makes a man poor indeed; for it takes away
his strength, courage and energy; but enrieb
the ,blood witleittryital element; Iron,' by tales
ing the Peruvian Syrup, atul you will feel rich
NOW THAT PHOSPIIATEIS are aftract:
•iiig the .univerealattention of tho mediofl pro.
fasten in Europe and AineWea as the most reJ
liable agents known in tho treatment of
COXSUMPTIONk and a sharp eontroversy
ES going on tie Patio as to width is the hest
lireparetiou, it is a notable fact that Dr.
Wheeler's Compound Elixir Of Phosi!liates
and CaliSaYii has boil:proscribed forllits
ease for inotetliairfiftetai yettra ia private'
"•pritotice with very roccuirkable resnits,..ancl.
• is 'equaled by physicians aid chrniesta in
Fratioe, Englaid eiel the Stato, that it is the
most elegant anO roliableocombinetionsiu ex.
isteriee, • -so'- ••
Thousands of 'people nits now carelessly tdloW.
log therriseLves to drifts brotigh the prelnninary
symptoms of eentomptioi1nnder the fatal, de.
!Aston that they, nee trouble( eith nothing but a
"slight cold.". How necessery fosito then theta
• cold abould be cared for from its iiimpieuey, mid
an exettiou used to 1.46t rid of it. loderyate's
Pitinsonic Wafers" will stop the Inciting cough
in a few minutes; mid by their influence oir the
bronchial and pulmonary organs alt fearg
dangerous results will SoOn be dissipated - but
they mist be taken in time. Sold by ell Drug-
gists aml Comitry dealers, 25 coal per box,
Vntre Ltee.--Life boon° vela° exeept
in so far 113 WO ilk) t itt perfecting 01.11" ouIs
fir for enriching our minds with noble mall,.
Um_ ape fyieopreepieg heppineea_oround.uset.
bet lee IIAVO daily proofs of the great- value of
the "Canadian Destroyer" in eulultiing •
the torturing pains ol rheumatism, neuralgia,
euit 'removing paitiod-every-ttature-froin
the heily._ ,Por aale by altdruggist and corin-
tiy dealers., Pfiee'25 cents per bottle.
• Evenerioev, :Liss ScisLoillkit all who have
either Used the article themeolven or witnessed
it effeete wben treed hypthere ; all mid, hild
they arc only lit te judge, tire unanimous in
; the opinion- that "Darley's Condition Powder;
mid Arabian Ileovo Remedy" is.briperinr to
anything of the kiwi hereto/ero or at prosent
fir use Tor coughsoath, thick Wind, and all
diseases which affect tho wind of 'now. As
&condition medicine it has no wand; there is
nothing In it which Can ifijitro )RW5008001'
flick or welloenoe need the home he kept from
Working while itaingit ; it in just the aetiele
whieloil who own horses rennfte, and which
they should have constantly on hand. Ite•
nrernhor tint rtfilifitiitt 808 that the eignature:
• of Hued mottle:. is en each paskAge. Noah -
Lyman, Toronto, Ont,, proprietors
JJefo,e dei elsackerC scneLtor .elrculars Posters. ,Orcfer • ouriy,
GLAGOW, CMXTon.
assiooesi
For . Sale b3r. Tender
14, RUBOR ROADCDNCESSION, CON:_
TAIIIING 00 sorbs, 70 Of whieleare °leered, situate
el miles:from Clinton, a milk Trora ileimeedue,,, and
84 railes frovn Goderioh, the senility Town. The farni is
in a good state of oultivation. ,The buildings comprise'
a frame barn ani stable, andlog honSe ; the fences ire
good ;a tot/fruittres on the place, which is well water.
at. Also; Dense and Lot, and a Stable and Lot, eon
taining together ni acres of land, on vie& is a young
orchard, situate on ',William Street, Clinton. Apply;
atatifintlentletahferfeol, Mad tinliffUrAtired forpay-
nteut and interest, to 29. LOUGH, Clinton, or to IIb
aulmarlber, THOS. E. FOSTER, Thornbury.
lio.tentler wfllbe a.ecepted unlestesalisfectory
OIllltoll Marble Works,
RI7110.11 .STREET:.'
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KONTIMEtTTS, HEADSTONES;
And work oi all kinds in American and Veriiign Marble,
•designedand executed in the beet style,,and itt reason-
""" ' • able prices. •
IVIantles'or Various Colored:Marble Sup-
t 011 Short Notiee. s •
011A.IYIT13 stionuoineers AND rin,i.UsTonns
TUDOR:mil) TO (mann. •
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1••.• A call respectfully'sollelted.
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NV, It COOKIR
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• • Clinton, An. 14,1874. •12 • •
O'reat Airierican. Remedy,
for CO1U0111S, leoLDS ASTIIMA, intON.
LtISTIS, LOSS .01r, VOICE, '.1110AIOSE-
' itIlSS Ann TIEBOAX AnTOTioNs.
.gray's Syrop. of Rod. Spnico .Gom.
sott, 33v eV, ItEernOTPilLE minenere nun
• GENERAL 12EA.LE4ltS.
.014V"S SYRUP cures Cie worst forms- of Coughs and
Colds.
AIM'S SYRIIP cures Sore Throat anti Rearsones•s• •
GRAT'S SYRTJI, gives'intinediate relief in Bninchitis.
GRAT'S SYRUP is the beet remedy for Asthma.
• GRAY'S SYRUP rellEves Croup and NI/hoeing Cough.'
le an exeellent paillattitein Consumption
• meet% eritUr auperior to any medicine offered for
GRAY'S fil.'11UP relieves all affeetions of Throati.:ungs
and chest:
• an tbtabove complaints, ,
25 CENTS,
SMO ERS..
'
Vint liSiSVICS VDU trlliNG TIM
• ,
Myrtle Navy TObacco,
FIRST. .•
tele Inticte •( rigeist rividoZettf,
*' SECOND. -
gadc Play ireighs 'o) t Pound.
7!lio -imitations vicigli abolit .4.4t1, of
a Pound to each -Plug, unci are made
- •• front commatt Leaf,
-1101a GENUIIIII•VkLESS STAIORD
T. & B. on each 'Plug.
ctet. 51st, 1875.
SIGN or TIIE BIG.' BEDSTEAD.
.(esreoloisitzn 1851,)
• Large stools of geed Hoeseheld .Varnitare,
home inauufAotutro, made of seasoned. =steel el.
• X fine aisortmont tef inmate& welds, such
as Wood. ard (lane Seat Chairs, Sofas; than..
ges What -tots, Crsellee, Mattresses, Spring
,lletle, Carved. Brackets; Itnetio rratriOft, Lto;
Pidaree framed with (4ilt or Rosewoed,and.
Gilt Mouldings, Rustle Frames, wood, mania-
od or plain. . •• -
Geod. value given to all whe.may pirchese,
with irtoderate priees.
NDERTAKINGm
An elegant Manilla Mire. A quantity' nf
very fine Shrenb, chop. Vunerala attend( d
and all fureishings suppliea at reasonable
rates': A largo atook of Coffins, moulded ana
plein, always on hand (trimmed toiMit) caller
Inver -plated furniture or otherwise.
Remember the Stand--Albertetroct,oppo,
eite the Mama.
TUGS. STIIVENSON.
Clinton, Aue, 20, IBM
•'BUTTER'. BUTTER. •
„i • • .
rrint,SUBS011iBER 1'Alf-04.'S11 ANY
quantity of . • •.
000a ..Yellow Butter, , Tubs..
ALS(, irop, npr..A., BUTTER, - •
Dene up itt n CO eitatre,iuta 001 thiee pound rolls.
7.14' 41'*4.
.C1Int0Otr193 •.
TRH' GREAT
. . •
ENGLISII,, REMEDY .1
Now is ypur chance to s
cure • your Lleavy Overcoa
and Pea jaOkets. A full hn
all the sizes, dolors, quali.ti.e
and makep. • Remember the
are all OUR -0-117N. MAK
e will give a Guarante
with each -one if -wanted..
ecial Offersthe Mons
a, •
301IN SI.TEP;
'CLINTON, Seet:20th, 1875.
T T T
_
Choice ifoyinrae
Sib. ends. boilar Ten,' for $4.50. •
irry.sost,,
Vongront Nnpon, • fe lbs.'•Gtood uba Sugitr, .$1.00. •
• " Vogliffis ..BrearlEf aFtf Tea, 411. lbs. Good, Pewit° Biro:Sugitr,:i$1,r1
New iSenstin /111atelc Tens.• „Ii./ lbs. Good Refined sugati $4.
Jusb reeeiVed, a large .ana.417'7tri.etrirldok ofGI iv1L4,AJA _ciaapratitrs.,4131:_usts.4....A.71)440,viensiiial470
wilt TersTilcra -the loweet• remunerative pries. •
Glass Gem Fret Jere; tho BeSt in the Market-scheeli, : Stone Fruit Jar000wittreorke
-Cheap. Po r Oroekery, 'Ghincoand,Ohssawafe, my stbele Is 1oge anclwell selected
' Dinner., 'Tea nncl. taitet...Sats CloniPletn. •' '•!;-•
CALL-. IS : : R'SPE CI:FULLY SOL1CITED.
,:n,entembr'171.0 p7oefiinntt4'00. to :Armors. liodgins & .Brick Block.
• :-• 'N. litOBSON: •
N. B.,,Agerit.for glutton 'St.:George se Co., importers of.purci Medicinal Winos, Tetento
Clinton, Juleo21„.1875.•
1)A.
WILLIAM
Before 613:A:578: After Taking.
SPECIFIC . MEDICINE,
Cure di Ater ro frit Disett,fen, sueli aerresnort;
Debility, prostration etc., which, in many
Wee, aro produced by over indulgence 1 n tbo nee of to -
eco and n10010116 MIAOW; but ate Specific Medicine is
more especially rocemmOM1011 05 all Unfailing cure for
Seminal 'Wetticnoss, Spermatorriten,
impotency, and all diseases that follow 05 5 n-
ominee ot Self Aimeetag Loss of Memory, 'Ifni:-
verso)" Lassitutle, rain in tile itticit,
Dimness of Mien, Prenenture ottl Age,
and many other Mt:leases that lera to ititom ty or
Conswintption and a f "rein sti Miro Grave, all
of which, as a rule, ars first Cinema by deviating from
the path. of nature alutover.indidgenee, • ••
The SpeeIdeliedieine is the result of a lite holy arid
many years of experience In trenuee thole special dis-
eases, ifull particulars in Mir pamphlet, Width wo tle••
sire to gond freo.by mail to every ono.
Who Specific Modleine is sold by all Druggists:a sr11
per package) or six packages for $5, or will be sent by
mali on receipt of the frun\lm
• rvoyulik, by addrpoitssiNnyvgittf1„000.;oriti
,
Sold in Clinton by mins 11, 005111t, and by all
Druggists everywhere. Northrop & Lyman, Toronto
• Wholosal eAgentg, • •
Iron Ili thel3lood
MAKES jilt WEAK1TRONGiL
The Peruvian Syrup, a Proted-
eel Solution of the lirotoxide of
Iron, is so combined as to have
. • the character of an alitnent,as
easily digested (Ma cistilmilated
• with the blood as the eintfileet
feed. Itincrectses the guantity
of Nature's Own Vitalizing
.• Agent, Iron in the blood, cold
acres "alhousetaul ills," simply
• by Toning uplInvigorating and
Vitalizing the Syetento The eno
yriched attel vitalized blood per»
4,--metetes efferlt part of the body,
' repairing claniages anci wastey
• seareltilig out morbid SOdre-
tions,,and leavipojtotliing for
• disease to. feed 2(2)on.
This is the seeret of the Won-,
derfitl suceess °fats reinedy?ne
earipg Dyspepsia, Livor Com
• .61aint, Drop.,y, (AironiO Diato
j plicea,Dotls,lcorvousAfrections,
• Tross of Constitutional Vigor,
Ibisoasos or. tlio- Itidnoys anti
• ftladdOr, Tremolo .• Complaints,
and all diseages originating .it&
-- btfa'State of the blood, 02' ac-,
icompanied by dobitity or atom
state Of the syStent. Poing freo
from Alcohol, in any forni, its*
enm,g11.1ing Orals GM- ?tot fol-
.1inced by 'cOrreeponclintI 4•eaa-
float, Ind are permanott, &fa-
eing strength, vigor, and view
• life into ell parts of the system,
and bullOing Icy etti, Iron Cone.
6tItution,
fthouganOshaveteen ch4thaed '
by the use of this remedy, fon
1040, sickly, ettifering erect- '
lures, to 8trong, healthy, , an
• happy mem and tOontont and
dovalids eannot reagonablyheso
Mae to give it 4friat,
,90 that eaelthettle hag PERU.
, .
viAN SYRUP btown,i4thil tyttOdii
ritoti- •
Chins and rovers, • irtunort4
HMV. FOWLE &CONS Proptlotors,
1Vo, 1, Milton Pince) 3illeatem -
8040 AV BaUdailliT§ pgamtax.xot,
•
OTICE 0 TITE P ETBLIC.
The undersigned beg to inform the inliatitantS of Clinton and silefWediiiVe untry that-ihey.
have entered into Co -Partnership for the purpose01carrying on the business of manufacturers
of Carriages„Bugsgies, "Waggous, Sleighs, Cutters, &col in all its -various branehee, at their
' old staid, Huron Street, Clinton, under 'the style and firm of • •
• 1-1; Tt4., 11.4 j€-* „
. •
No pains will be spared to execute evorkerieel to any In the Doininion. Their londexPerio
• once in the Countesenaleciethein to fullyonderetentlethe requiMinenttrof their customers; and
they hope, by strict attention to business, to give entire satisfactiou. to all those who may
t". '-favor thorn With their patronage. - •
0.• A large and select stock of the liest softsoneil materiel alwaya oxt liend. °odors excouted
with despatch. •Repairing done on the'shortest notice.
• • •
• Orassomo, July 22, 1874,
mou
..11T.12,1D ALL tt_LE$LI.
17 es,
Mq•.22.12.1,rell
-• •wnormsALE AN RETAIL! MAUR,
SCROOL : BOOKS,. MISCELLA.NEOTTS BOOKS,
. . .
S .23A. T-1 0 1.1-
PAPER. WINDOW.. 'SHADES
.• • TOYSAND
FANC.X..:: .GOODS, • .ITIoLINs.AND ., .C.ASES,
c(xv.31.xsAs ANI) pyrilEg, , , • , . .. ..
PICTURES AND' • FIRES, TRAVELLING..SAICIIELS . ETC
1, q
. , „,JALSO,,A LARGE ASSOATATEXT. OIP • e, : ., -
Berlin Woo, Slipper Patterns, awl _Berlin, Wool Good.
• • —0—
' the lateat Papet:s and Periodicals alieaye on hand. Alan .*Ale6it or the
.AND; WEEICLV`, OL013111. . AND .1\ rAIL.
401.11,11,1.0A.N MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD, •
. ;
..tar Itekeunni
JOAN'
CUNT fit, Oct, 22, 187.4.
.•••••4 •
• . (COMM MARKET SQUARE
•=444nrifmaessienrassezalasaamorWat
-ADMIRED ANI) APPRECIATED
.M
BIC nrn PUBLIC X NEItAL.
The OSBORN ond 110YAT/SEWING. iSIACHINES, both taking the lead and fire% 'prizO
where ever exhibited. The above machines for rude by
T."Nofisvtioithy, • General. Agenb Clinton, Ont.
An/ other Sewing Machina famished to order.. A. splendid assortment Mime; ea hand. Coll
and see samples of stitching done by Mrs. Noieworthy, orntheso machines. Sewing machines ie-
. paired, °tulles end other furnishings kept on hand. . ' ,• 1
Remember the Pinee,-lifttron Streei, mut door west of the Coninicrept Mote
Ohildren's Furs,
Pant 440.•.V708...b.si_
Pea j-apk. 00;
Nror 0.0.6t0i •
Under Q00:i.t*
..obof_goa.
.Shii.rtip. & Drawers
Woollen
p011ezZ- SOO
.o0.1tonr..
In the !r*eecls
Stock never
moreoomplete. 1 har.e. fancy
Vreilch Qoa,tings from.$3;_iier
yd. as high as .$5;600, -a•Ticl.all
prloes Jtween. 1 hav good -
tweed.stfor 50e, .that ca;n't be
equAle.0.-anywhere.
totttpd-tb,at. ir4sr 75o.. tweeds
would be 48.bli..eap. as clitt..4t
to-
oi)dor7 for $15 and $16 of
obblest :Tweed in' the Mar-
ket. Leave us .your order for
an:"overcoat or a Dea Jabket •
or an undercoat, orAa-riairts bad
or any artiOle yott.
just ta lefus.sh,Ow you what
vq..'s ate. c1.044 .at
ordiF817.—ATEn001 1101j$1E.
•.••
•
ODERIO
FOUNDRY.
The . Goderich. Foundry and Manuftioturing.0
Beg te Inform the public that they aro prepared to supply
Srit9IMA.I'SX ION GAINT3Ei & 13€EL Laort,s
mut,• tfxist,Aact.swv,.11,1111o,-Stave) Shingle -mid Reading
1TOop Maottirtos,
IrOltsttid Odrt .141ettlithn, ; -Boards', --GOV fi1ig,ChlithratOria'
14P'W Utten, te, Stigar 5IId Iititatde Xettlee, Grate Bars,• Owe
Cookleg, Pariot and /lox Stoves, Of Variou$ kinds.
SALT PANS 3/Ai.)E TO ^0ItD13lt.
Alio; Trott and Bros Castings, and illaoksinitit-Wer,k,'
.1/6iterli a all kiincla. ,of Appr.z..09 clone; on Skor. Nati ei
All °Mora addrosaed to the Company, or Secretary, will receive propipt attention,
AttoruBALD fitOpGri., nortAot EtortToN,
Settrotary and TreaSurer,
Ronntim.IITMCIIVIAN Gnsauft 3StatAanno
Godot4o1i0 Soptombet tad, 1874.
President
Special targains ip, WINaElErS.
• COTTONS.
it Kt
, tt
it
ti
Of
tt
Opposite the
• V it
-0114tou. Deet is,t,Ism
Tioxixqs.
te. •:MESS Goops
" CLOTEING.
• " FLANNELS
‘‘ TwAnDs.
't LAMES' JACKETS. (
• CLOtTriS.
SZAWLS.'
PELT SItIRTS.
• riosinmr.
offices Iiitozi
y, 'GILROY.
it