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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1878-04-04, Page 7• L " G .b • .THE CLINTON NEW ERA. . - APRIL 4, 187 8., NOTES AN Is INCIDENTS..: ,.Ii there's b bole la a'yam; coos, • I read ye'tea't' it; A oblate amang ye Lakin' nota@, An' faith he'll grout It." The following dialogue Wok place re rently, =dims never yet, to my know- ledge, appeared in hook' form. Still there may, nevertheless, be a ;oral in it, rendering it worthy of a 'prominent planes ing.mi sarnal—TIwpalties.1,ll' sent on this important occasion, as it subsequently appears, were first, a canny but inquisitive Scot, named Sandy, and a neighboring sturdy and loyal York- shireman, named Beely; while the local Dominie, with an eye '-to ,, scieece and, utility, saton the adjaoant fence, 'taking, ..notes and. .pri1sophir' n g ' The* canny Scot 'oomtnVeseetl first by -his characteristic questioning, 'tilos ; ' sheet, Wolly, boo are 'e getting on, Pno? I.-sippose-you;re jist-lookin-Lroeir yo'k. bit -pro perty tae see evrathing straight, '. I'm raight glad tae sea 'e able to bo oot. l3eely—I'm putty Batty, Sandy, ma lad, I hope thou, and thy gal and the bairnsliar hall in good 'art, hand that; tho_itnd thy wench are lookingiar fain• weather, and that you har prospering hon thy fa'm, and tnaoking thy fortunes. Saltily=3h, Wolly,.1n "mon; fortous are no sae ohey made, noo•a-days, as a' that; if I can keelf the wee ares in kale an' duds, •and the 'guid wife brave and in guid 'umor. I'm gm happy and contented•withoot ..portejnding. tae hoard shier thee hard 'times, . when. the puir Turks an' Ohinees, and even. Yankees; are sair foref()tr'hten tan .get day an' daily breed and butter. • Beely—Thou bare a gootlscholar, Sandy, and thee hast a Poorful gift of'.thy tongue; thou 'ast many hadventages hover the higno- rant Tiinglesh, hand I ham hexpeetia' . hall thy knowledge moight mask theo a cleverer, lad than Hi be, hand I is maciciti' money• liks. dut hon my fain, hand the toimes fust rayte. for moy profession. Saudy—I ken, Wally, -the common -folks. in 'oar oountry get a bit smatteru q' grammar au' geography, an' maybe even a wee bit tench o' Laten, and a big screed' o' the : Shorter.'s Cateohistu, than your puir folk .in• Englan" get, or at least' did get when you were a callen, bu tho' this may fit's tae' be . gentlemen 'arid ladies, (if,we had the seller,) it's no 'o' much use in Mackin' us industrious :ton' 'useful, tradesmen and farmers, and the catechism may fit us tat gan tae heaven, but theu we must live while' on this airth,.and this is•the. perteeoular point, after -a' for ns jist neo. Beely--Thos's not far wrung, ma lad; but, thy nidginuity moight snack . thee smart and 'elp the some'at hie treating thy.'orses hand. cows hand :hothor stook,.: hand hin•'andling` thy grain, hand in hitivestingitiiy surplus money, w'ereas, ,Hi don't knew much aboot. sich thenge, • Sandy—Weel, Wally, I dinna kenmuckle scoot skules an books an' sickna• things, but I ken what is wanted to' mack '.e,a guid fear men 'Jeest look host fresh- and thrifty, ye'r wheat looks its gie likely 'e. sunnier lowed the lan' afore 'e sawed thegrain.' Beely—Tho's mistaken, .me lad,- He divua summa follermyland,. I blind hlW'doea bit 'arm ; it new dont kill the weeds, but it dries the tater out'of :the sile;:handl can . kill . the. weeds by /Aiming two or three toimes in the. 'ot toinie of September, and I thus goat a crap: each year, :and .:keep .ma;-land>in-good'art-has weel. It requoires one to. work 'ard at that. particular toime, but then Hi. was hallways used. working 'ard, and I"'loiks.hit. " Sandy—I' was reedin' about:killen •thieeelsa and sick like weed's in a book yoner at'•oor house, and it. says 'e canna. kill then; withoot sumhierfallowing. Ar' 'e no mistaken, Vol- , lyBeely replies—Naw, Ma lad, T speak from hixperienoe, for hi 'ave cleaned a -very duty, weedy band thislley intim, by the plan I pro- pound to yau, and I kuaw it is joost as hi tell ya, but -you must go hinto hitsavagee bas soon has the crap his heff_'tke; groan', and. don't spar the plew ,band you will succeed,' I'm fully sure. Sandy continues—Weelt;,Woldy,,. I'm much obloged tae 'e for the information. I'll -give it a fair 'ouost troyal. I'll glue ofen an in, the dry time o' tha fall, and prove it, and. then I'll ken the truth 'oot. Belly says--Thats reet ma lad, but don't forget Sandy, to use the how' in the summer tom to keep tho weeds from seeding. anti thus spreading the how is :death ' to thistles. With this treatment I think thee will bo real" glad that yoti_hadopted the plan 'tihat was ad vised 'by a poor hignorant Yorksheermun, But hi, must bo aboot ma work, Sandy.. .We can't keep the'fam in good odder by etannin talking hover, bit. So good by ma lad. ' Sandy replies—Joest wait'yae' minnet, Wel- ly, my man, till I tell,'e .my •mind' on. this point, unedecated or no in book wisdom, we teem to• unerstan' farining. at ony rate; and nooadays a man canna dao everything an un- erstan' it raght even, the' thae int granger bodies wodo hae.uslielieve that they can carry on farming, and bo traders, rtorekecpers,, shoe- makers, ani every thing at once, they's' maistly, kiucl o' YankefiedSelfish craters, that don't like to coo ony body gelten a leavin but them- selves. I think one thing is plenty for ony man to dee raight, and ken aw aboot it scion- tilically.• -` ' Beaty says—}fin llinglanrd the lads are put- ty shrewd handl sma,,++., yet tome seem -to forrid it putty 'ard to leartl to do ono thing, butthin they must do it well, they mustliot run hover it hand spoil it like some Canadians and Yan- kees. I add sumo boys'olping tiro tae fesx• tea 'neeps last hoctober, hand they' was hawfu' smat, and could do a mans wash, boot. then, I r r add do it over again hafts them h tothey left. 8 Y the ati of them growing rtutlttntouched, 'This is not the fienglish method. Boot hi cannot bouth talk and wook. So good' day; Sandy, me lad. At this point, and just as Body left,'a'fresh arrival from Yankeedom put in his apibear- ance, and Sandy wanted to know who haws, and he wanted. to know who Sandy was, , Sandy.aoaosts him thus --Neel, frcon', this is' a gie fine day. Yo seem Inc ha' travelled far end lang. I w000dl'na wooer if 'e kens ma, ya look at the sae muoklo, :Clio Yankee replies --Stranger, dont you want to speculate, and make your fortune in five minutes. I'd se1,1 you half of the t'nitet- States, or if that's too small a potatoodor you to bit at, would yet iluy it patent medicine. which if you take yen will never grew"old; or hero's a patent right for ait,invontion to take you right into the kinesin of heaven in a hand ear without any bother ; or if you want to be His highness give mo forty dollars to ' look into the business for yeti, Sandy astonished at smelt marvellous pow. ors—I bae fist been talking to a neebor who only kent ya thing,, but yo seem to ken aw things—wham w't in ahe wort' did cemo frac, Yankee—t just eame front a tarnation,brg 'the cof ereatfon country, which is centre , to farthing 'candle and' wliecli paradise isonly a fa g , Canada 'a spitdols. The greatest 'inert the world ever saw aro there itr bunches,gncl aro so common we onetime shoot them in scores to prevent people from hopping over theta in the street Sandy exelted4-LoSh man I thought Brest - on was the greatest country in the 'lvarld, either for 'trade, commerce,, science, 'war, or poetry, or any thing he could think o', The Yankee quite seornftt11y-7)oll't talk ta- nte of war in that fashion. We could muster` eiteuglt of Hoppers tc eat up the Britishers, We have Dannon which take balls big enough to snake an island somewhat larger than Eng- land. Wo one day split a pieoe'off the sun, we -Were onlypr-aetfaleg-arlittle:--Ifl-we- had hit it square you would have been burn- ing oil clow at one thousand dollars a gallon, It's a tarnation pity we did not hit it. Sandy—It's nay ()pinion if wo gen very reach furor in oar country they'll pit. ye in the asy• lam for arlunatiok; There's peony- wiser and • better men there noo, if I'rn• no vett'nrutth mistaken. . • Yankee—If they" do; we will turn -this tat'.' nation oountry inside out in forty-five seconds, and consider it only amusement. Wears all' sovereigns and generale in our.country.. Your • country would b`s on a volottinc in no time, if one sovereign subject of our glorious Union -was-thus-treated, •- --- •Sandy—It'a ttae use me talking tae a. full. Its; my private opinion, if aw.•your folk are like you, Darwin, the great philosopher; must • needs be wcang.' since he.seys that•nien first 'sprang -Eras the monkey tribe, while its sae very plainthere mus jackasses. v ythatMust j. seea.. By. this time Sandy's. wrath wow's° greet that to 'keep' the; peace be judged .it prudent to start on his own business, leaving the Yan- ked to'purint h s peddling proclivities. to:lie owe gratification; if hot profit, When they iie're all'out of sight and hear- ing, the Domingo commenced to:draw his' don-. elusion on these matters, and moralizes; some whit.;a5 follows;„' • ' Now, what is the reason of this. marke&dif• e three. men.The answer, foren a in these t ee comesthat education. makes it.' Education ithpliea°inore.than schooling merely. Youper- ceive the Englishman above referred to- has little of that. Yet he is the most useful mem- ber of society of the three, anion he knows how to geton•in the world. The Soot .oti the, other hand is intelligent and willing to do .well, but is-not'praotieal;, Whilethe Yankee. is a knave and an idle ,boaster. It appears plain.that it is best for'the State that'each person compos- ing it should be well-behaved, :sober, idustri- -ons; and -should know thoroughly .how to do 'some nee. thitig, and make it successful. Is may school system doing this. -decidedly not— quite the opposite.' It is founded on. the same fallacy.aa. the grange organization. viz., that a person, should learn everything. they can, and the division of. labor is .divided,' Now a pro - .per division of labor and of learning also is highly. beneficial to'theState„ as-.it.is:.impossi- 'ble for one persoeto post himself theoretically and 'soundly in the ae'umulated knowledge, science, art,. &o., ui 'a succession of ages, It is not necessary to be a, good farmer that one shou'ld;be a land.suryeyor or veterinary stir. .geon', any more than it •is that' the dry goods merchant should know how to ;make er manu feeture'the 'cloth he sells in his store.: If a man is sick he goes to the doctor. Well, if .he wants to know whathis laud wants to make it yield the beet returns, let him go to the ohemtst The one is as, natural as the-othet. It appears plain enough. that this division.:of labor is truly necessary. if we .want 'to paake' the moat of every department .of science and rt.---A-d if -yon -take -this view. of eachbranch- of knowledge.and business you will most likely - succeed, One. reason of the want of success is lack of knowing- proper thinggs relating to - :the line embarkedin You onta'king this view -will age the- poet in speaking of universai•'know ledge states the fact, when he says.: -.0., A little, learning Is a dangerous thug, ' • .21110 deep,'cttaste not the Pierian: opring. • OZSERVVn ,Rippers, .April 3, 1$77. .:• .;teles 'of Intei.est.. ' • A Chicago firm 'recently.seut a cable message to England . and received u re ply' within .forty-five minutes. Great distress is reported in the spin- ning and .w, vinf; districts of Germany,. probably due to the felling oft in the Ameilcan and Oriental trade, _4n explosion, by; which five lives are known.. to have been lost, ;has occurred in the Opedell colliery, North 'Stafford shire... Thirty per'soiis were in the pit ',after the accident, and are also :believed to have•perished •. ' • Mrs.' Klingetstoin, of New York, treated on. Saturday night that a bur- Olar h'ad robbed'lrer apar'tments,• runner dreain proved true. While aIle was'en- tering a complaint to the police a wfeell.•- known thief was brought; to. the station and was immediately recognized by 'her as tlici_hurglnr she saw in. her dt;eam,-- A'seareli revealed some of her 'stolon pro- perty in 'prisoneir'e 'possession. horst-Lnfferin's 'wonderful' speech in Greek, at -Montreal has greatly gratified his 'Mends• ii this 'country. 'Through- out Bnglautl And. -Scotland he was well known to be a gentleman of the high.. est culture; and in Belfast he ryas equelly respected fddr-his0noble qualities 6f -head and heart, A. friend of 'nine once had. a long conversation with him in Ireland, and Was delighted. witlf hiagenialty'and scholarly. refinenlent. IJ:o has ;;coved himself to .11tr rs lrttmcrotts as he is scholarly..' Mimi; satisfaction is 'felt in t bo r circ' S---indee tea Lt a sl e d I venture Y to say amongst 'all politicians here— that Sir John A, :1Mfacdonald's motion ?or readjusting the Canadian tariff was defeated in the 'Dominion Iloilo 'of Commons.•---En+'tish Gorreepondent.' • A. half-witted Parisian hes been.tmtilt- ing en experiment in dentistry. I10 had long been suffering from tootlraclie, but obstinately refused to go to a dentist, and at length, finding ,the pain' triton I durable, took the following uncotilrnon --metlrgtt� fectbt sedan:- -Te the tooth ho had attached a long string, and to tho string a heavy' stare' ; thus' Armed he proceeded to, the topmost story of the• lr.eilse he occupied, opened 'Ilio window, and hurled the stone into the air, ' The weight of the . stones end the length of the string .produced so violent a .shook, that not only was the tooth polled Out, but with it a portion of the jaw, lila neck heingpso painfully twisted that be fainted. Hour's whaled er A � C Sq Cd C CO Sei011a. ness returned-nnd when. ho reeovererl. his senses, it was only �to find . himself deprived of the faculty of speech. Anile*'icitu News..Items.., „ ' John the weelthieet.man in Cowan County, Roberts,..irginia, while despon- dent, shot himself fatally on Wednesday. Breand ]itrs. Theodore T'ton are about to to -unite ani leave the United Stetes'for some more congenial country. A Western correspondent says I dio''tlilt dating.,,tile_mmin{gAuinmea.• the ,largest wheat orop ever prodn:eed in the I.Tnited States will be harvested, Minnesota and Wisconsin are now'sow- ing their spring wheat, tend it is safe• to say, that the North-west will increase its wheatacreage•30--slots cent. ' :A. despatch front' Chicago. states ,thet,. the concentration of hostile Indians in the,neighborhooa'of Sitting Bull's ca,ulp_ continues, their *lumber being entinlaled • at -.between 'five . and seven "thousand. Sitting $ ll•• s. aid -to -.counsel -n -Madera- tion towards panadiens,'but breathes veegeauge. againiit the United •States.. ', •• At. Waltham, on Wednesday, Jaynes; Larkin, while.intoxicated, beat his mo- ther S apprising her, dead, he tired the house end jiimped •. into . the river, . Thecurrent bore', hies.to land, and he returned home, and was arrest- ed by the polioo who had extinguished the: fire, The mother will probably re- .A'gentleiian who has spent the last month -ha -Kansas says that never in the: history of that. State bar the immigra tion. , been so • large ;, that the railroad companies "-ate busy night and day y making out deeds of land for .new set, tiers." This feet goes far to' show ' that those who -have' been lingering the past few years inthe Bastin the hope of bet- ter:, times' halve made up their minds that Ilorece Greeley's'advice might not be -so .bad -after all; and they . are "going West" about es fast as the railroads are able to carry 'theme • Governor `Cochran; of Delaware, is evidently not open to the ..charge of wanting in tllat " sterner stufl" of which ambitioi; should be .made. Some ago • two .--negroes ' were . convicted, at Newcastle, in that State, a out tging a *bite -woman calling' herself Mrs. Smith. •Afterwards• this woman adtnitted The Charge, . to be false, and.•hee paramour,. whose evidence with hers' had' alone se- cured conviction, confessed he had Sworn •to' a lie.'. Still .the Governorrefused a F ardon, and the men' whose characters were of the best, were hanged. A• novel 'entertainment for New York- ers, and osis which has all the stamp of a : ammo en erprlse, *as an imposing dieplap oit'•Saturday" night of liaise, ti= gers,: bareback riflers; hyenas and ,queens or: the arena in oaloium,lighted atreats.. pageant ' was 'unusually' rand, .and in' the glare of numerous exloiem; lights the arena.jewels of the eg testrien-. nes were transformed into blazing gems -and the mounted chevaliers: shimmered with brilliancy in their snitp of mail. The caged beasts awoke -the echoes, and the streets were thronged with a curious popttlace. •..' MONEY' To LOAF-,. ON EASY. TERMS, By which the print paircas, be itrepaid In part or all at any. Mlle during the term of Loan. PA RAN. Minton, Margit. 1870, • WORTH KNOWING WIYEItE 'C-O'G IGT 0060 'ociA 0603o TBAfor80; Ao, 60, U0, and 78 Dente per GOOD SUGAR, 11 pounds for one dollar. • 'GOOD. ItAISI1 S 1S pounds for one dollar: • Aline assortment Of •', oeke and.G -ohea Chinet Class r xY, verY p °all and eee,stook before purchasing "elsewhere, Ail kinds of Produce ti1i n in exohauge for goods, FRESI[ OYSTEIIS •constantly on 'hand, C17NING11A111E .b AIIiENU ural Clinton, Nov. 8, 1871. nnd any other inflammatory RHEUMATISM disease carat is Erysipelas, 'Scrofula, parri- ago, skin irritation, ulcers from any oan,I',n andfewahonre: line- dred 'other diseases are caused by an acid ftrm'ent, which produoes inflammatory action. Brunton's Alt.' sorbent will poeftively effect a euro in S few hours, by absorbing the bold poison from GM system. Soldaby druggist's. Pride, 50o. 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Mahn. lecturer@ of Velvet Frames for Miniatures, and convex glass pictures. ., Catalogues of Lanterns and slides, with' directions for using, sent on application., Any' enterprising map ,can make money with a•Magio Lantern, is Cut' out this advertisement for future, reference. We have here in Hart county. Ky., a wart be the name of William:Botyman, Who was thrown away in the.palache Mountains. M. C. when; an infant, and was found by an old bear -and adopted -ns a cub, At the age of about ten years- he earnhe was captured, tied 'h4nd and foot,. and thenhis captors found that he could not talk, nor could be be persuad- ed ersuaded to take any food batt uialk, which he slicked from a 'bottle, shotving.`.tbat he had lived solely from the nbt'sing of the bear. Bowman is now a former near Omega, and any one doubting the truth of Nib statement can have it verified by. seeing 'him,—Kentucky .Three Springs. A correspondent of an Americanpa per compares the.,;situation of Canadian and American farmers, . and asks :— Why is "it that the prices charged by American seedsmen aro tri7rin blots of the Canadian sec'dsmen 4 . " Certainly,. not .that the seeds are superior nor that labor is" .higher in' 1rassaeht.setts than in Toronto. RSttliply :that rho. paternal. Government rea'runs itself .for. its- free 'distribution ;olid' ifs provision for the agriculturtil 'general' by 'protecting': the seedsulan in overcharging the farrnt. er. It is tulle farmers understdorl that ' protection' means this ' Slee._ says paternal (irovernmetit, `r yell. can send your wheat to the hest market, but when your goods come back in exchange, we. will take our share of it, Instead of a yard and a half of clout' foe your bag of. wheat, you shall have but a yard and eve' will ,pocket the • balance.' Whosoever else may profit by ' protection', to: the farmer it if: a dead inenbus. • The lto-ntpelier•Argus tells the follgw- lug story'. Por, some tune past l rnstus Char, of Calais,has"becn tronbled with. a swarm of rats, -which have attached his cattle and eaten holes itY their hides. The other night his hired nttati went in- to the barn just. in season to. 'see' it stiar�n of rats emerge from it hole, and killed eight at once. A. few iron tl after a young heifer' was seen to phY ge madly' abou t, and . examination revealed stn enormous rat on itsbaek,.contentedlly sucking front a hole which it 'lied made in the animal's hide. Poison and other, methodsliave been tcsbrted to, but without avail, and the depredations of the rodents have increased to such an extent that Mr.. Char fears that heowill have to give them the entire use of the barn in order to save his battle. • G. u NEW GOODS OPENED .OUT. WIS.EMAN . `.BROS.•, BR''OK:ERS AND. •INSU NCE AGENTS, HEAk:�ESTATE RA E Money Lenton,.Mortgagea for 2, 3, or 5 Yearb.. MORTGAGES BOUGHT., , • AMERICAN :CURRENCY BOUGHT AND SOLD. - vi -NOTES : OP HAND DISCOUNTED. -09 Ivtueres6.at G ne7' cent (Wowed on deposits. :1i'eal'Estala lotij1it ati i Sohl 0n coniltti. atox. INSURANCE at LOW RATES First -alas@ I'Inn, Lire and'Acoinax' Insurance Com:' •, , panics represented.. Weeanno.s+give loans on'Bret•clais•ieour ty at8per et OFFICE • ON HURON STREET, CLINTON ' Vt$Lir'rVI.A.N 3:3OS.' Clinton, Aug. 87, 1A77 ' asuswidaews pND�QT�NI�G rlinn socienlll>;It BEos mtAvn To STATE, 1 to the public that lie keeps constantly on hand a largo and superior *heti of - • CO 'Ffl 'S, CAS TS, • •••—•S:n,• , Coffin Trimmings 'and Robes, WW1 it s lendid IiisA2tSI+', eon! C r wp a i�it:s altvaya en hand.. Parties can be supplied in one hour, at any tiree, at TEN .PER ,OENT trilSS Than eau be proeured at any other place; A full. (stock of PURVITURE Always ori band, OS. STE'V'ENSO11. Clinton, pray 10,1817. 0 ily reading and -practicing ® the inostifiable truths eon. tatned In the beet mbrl',eat • honk ever ;snort antitied', T'S eFISn ;za-r�l JsoLl flen•t, laI:irl !teats ofIhiltnnstedVltalttycrrataturerbeelinet, hrrvou, unci .'hl p lest Debility; anc1 the endless c:•nootnitaut ills an,t tattold tniserieq that rastdt tlttrtfront, anti coalaine more than ro origirpptl Qr,o- . Peri ttiocfrr any neo of wipielt is vvortli 110 Trico of thoI,,ek, xhisbonlctctiiu'I'ittanhyilttmo#taz. ti•n-f yr enol probably the wont glcilfulluaetitionaf ratnwasawarctoditgaidaudlety 0aibyih, NiOlonalM dieni.Associ,ttton, A l'.un;pltlet,• iiinglratt d ' with the very finest '- Nr• ui isngravtugs-,4 titer- • tiE v,1 '.1 nit rust Mesar ••-• Pg.ut t r,;r; tp: n11 ';IeiitC. f t. it, at ur,e t A,1't1rca€ i 1 tf;Ofll 1)I(,Ats •-•r 4lail•aii' t���yir���q�gy :Lir ras • •may T. +5,��•y�] ••��•y�� 'j� Np T wee ds �, u y New W ur M u atS ST.YLISA .GODS New. IVI Worsted . Coatings, '- .N WPant i ngS, BhA GOQD S S • NW White.: Dress $ 1 t , N ew C alar ed Shirts, 'H .W New 1 ose ry . .ice.. .. [eve Lustres • ALL-Sfl ADES e ' • i • F CENTS w '�j7 • . �i . xllFROM .fi .0 L PERYA RD: e qtr Ties,THE LATEST 990DS. ^ . Handkerchiefs, s w _Corsets, Y?e. WAT. I L..:fl. HOUSE. OLINTQ t,'March 28, 1878. URAL :WO:RKS. Climax Double CylinderTlireeliirig Machine' , Combination and Vibrator •Threshing M a chines, And' all kinds of AGILICIJLTITIIAI, Iii l?LtiCiE1QTS alwa y ?e_ 'on hand. r ' 'Ta meet the large and increasing demand for our. celebrated Threshing M;elrines, from a 'parts 'of the-oniiuion,' we have, by the introduction of the latest and most approved • niaelrinery into, on; works, greatly increased Our manufacturing facikities, We are therefor • , in a position to fill all orclers.protnplly. fiver machine is run, and'thoroit• bI 'tested before leavin the shop, aii;1 w ranted to ire 1' ■ g y .. . fr P,�' B entire satisfaction. i 'B Before orcl Thig a?seivldare soul Ar ?Jirculars afut Posters.. Order early * GLASGOW ntAb unsex 86 co,, C;;itixoN". • TIM TRION' SI WILLIAMS MINVFACT11111161 YNCCRPoRAvE7) 1874, Sticcessors to Thomson & 'WiIii dna, ofrril:Heliell, Agricultural ¢ EngineWorks :I E tO S 11,61311.11111` UfIOi,1SON, rnnalnEIII • X. It, W1'LLLU%tS• .'Vies -ries. ALEX. OxR:4,N See.-'i'nrns. ; J. IfI DI?t3ItD, \V, 1t1OWAZ J. COII'CO1tA11'', W,' 11IAItSIL,1.Lli. 111:ANUFACTLTX'I.BUS or Johnstan harvesters, : tingle Reapers, -Mowers and Combined. Machines, Broadcast Seeders, Seed •Brllr 'Tors e Powers', Se,vvirig. . " ivlaohinea, Grain Crushers, Straw Gutters, •1'lc'ws, Gan;; plows, &o..: Builders of Steam Engines and tloilerS, al) si e.s, " ATDTL WIIEELS .A.N1) AT% CI X S OlilII11IACltIii RT. • - - a Works 'r ciCfes towns Grant r t)"a:at and Saw kilts cot Tct+y. Also or Water i� and radars fann ,1` ii' 1' , trillagt,o ea the Irony SysfeIII. xv Cheese .l'actary ittacltiricry S'pecittity, OMAN i WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING C r1 STRATFORD rob, 0, pm ' : '