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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1878-08-01, Page 2, THE CLINTON NEW ERA., 4 . AUGUSI' 1) .1878. 1.11Y Idttle Wile and Wo are travelling O'er lifo's road together, My little wife and I; We are harpy in fair and stormy weather, blPlittio wife and I. . The reason why is very plain, ° Thitro'e nothing queor about it, We never give each other ab' When we eon do without, it, We havo toiled o'or nuttryirroad most dreary ;. My little Ivlitrand • But our hearts wore light when Mr feet w oro weary,: My little Wife 'PAL The l'ittOOtt W14 we jouimeyed 014 Since hand in baud we etartod, XVo no'or had sou the battle wini By these who woro-faint-hcarted. Though our home is plain, that novor teares My little wifo anal; , Thongllo humble int, right w011 it pleases My little wife and I. . • The roason Why WO aro content, Wo do not fefir te 'abort And theugh in toil our thno is Opeldt Wo envy not our neighbor.. Wo never dream of ill for the morrow, My little wifo and I; But take what may edmo, be it joy or jorrew, My little wife and I.:' Thu 'reason why wo do not fret, And you'd do wolIrto tryit; We no'er hays found a person yet That was a gainer by it v Exretioretuary Traseeeee • An Infidel Leotard Followed by Suicide .Be fore a Crotetiett Audience. ' • •. .• • Last May. George W.:. Burleighes man of liPe education came here *froth. Ohio, ostensibly to. start a toniorial •es tablishment. He was often in depres- sed spirits. On Sunday he published a card, announoing that he would leo- ture on Tuesday evening,: and at the close shoot himself through the. bead. The admission was to be a dollar, and dl the proceeds were to be need. foe :his. funeral expenses and to buy scientific becks for the town iihrarf. At the ap- pointed time the: hall was crowded. Burleigh delivered an infidel' lecture • of wonderful power,andeatthee-eisclede- spite the efforts of friends who were pre- sent to pre -vent it, shet hiinself.through the head. The brain wasliterally torn' to pieces:, • The folloviing was the notice publieb- ed by Braleighe-e- s To the Werthy Citizens of Ceprenahd :--• - -. vioiuity Having, sineethegiseet Sensation in Clhicago—the hanging of- Sherry and Connolly—heard sundry Citizens of .Ca- pron and. vicinity .expresei :a Strong de- sire to witness some such tragedy, have concluded to gratify theirlitst. fok • the horrible by committing, suicide by shootine myself through the forehead .on the .evening of the 23rd lost., .at, Thornton Hall. The priceof adthisSion • to this real tragedy will be.$1,eand:- the fund that may be ,rettlized thug:ellen .first be applied 'to toy burial 'expenees, • and should any surplus remain, it shell. be invested in the works • of Darivtin, Tyndall arui-Huxley, and the eame shall be presentecl,to the town library in raY name. My reason for thus. putting :res peridd to my life is that I have enditred the manifold miseries 'of eiiistence..ae .long as I desire to, and tity only wish' now is to plunge into the eternal, eound- less„lifeless gulf of unconsciousness. The death of the, be-cly is the annihila- tion of the man, 1111a, annihilatida is. oternal peace. Bete" re - destroying thy- self I shall read my auditors and death witnesses an•oeigipal lecture,' in which I shall justify: suicide. ..In a11 gerioits-• • . G. W.- BuRLEIGIL It rimy be well Surmised that this 're- markable notice awakener a • degree of interest and •excitement in our quiet town not often felt here. Soon' it Was the" theme of °verse tongue, and .'ere nightfall every villager and -every .eetta- tryrnan who had come.to towu to attend, church, was informed of this. amazing announcement. Many sok the author of it down as a suddenly developOd lu- natic. Others helieved it was. merely his intention to ,create seneatiOn and perpetrate a joke on the community , • . However, a strew, and -verygeneral. disite prevail -Pi to see how far he would carry out his announced iaten- tion; and our citizens concluded to let him go so far as the reading of his lec- ture, and then, by a well -arranged Strae tagoto, to gain control Of his person and endeavor to remote him out-nrelehryeeliS purpose. But they had not calculated - the coolness and strength of Barleigh's determinntion to. effeet his end. • day Sunday Burleigh, kept himself' closely secluded in his room, and, with the exception of two of our local, clergy- men, he refused admission: to any 'one on any pretext. At 2 p. m. he perreit- ted a brief admission to Rev. MteoWil-' cox and Rev. Mr. Burton. , Ile allowed these gentlemen to expostulate with him. until quarter of 'three,. and thee dismissed them; courteously declining their offers of prayet on his • :behalf,. They report that ho 'listened to their arguments calmly, and answering :them as calmly, but that all their efforts fail- ed to weaken his *resolution; Dueing tis long seclusion, from Saturday morn - ng until Monday; morning, Burleigh was doubtless engaged in writing hie eoturo. By 8 o'dleck fully one hundred end Effq -per:eons Va7--Purariaiiiiiii-or to the scene of the interesting' event, - which many thotight would not heppen, and some thought would happen. Bur- leigh himself anted cm door -keeper, and 220 children :woe edmisgion, The audience was composed of men and women, in the ratio of -three of the • • o foirner Goon° of the latter, At exactly tea minutek after eight ,Barleigh "Closed the door, walked fotward with a Arm, deliberate step to the Platform, took WS Stalld. behind a temporary desk he had erected, bowed gracefully to the audi- ence, and immediately began- tile deli - My of ,his. lecture. While Berleigh was Attending to • tho duties of door- keeper, a couple of stout eitizons bed secreted themselves i men side. room that opened neer .the speaher's stand, Their intention was to over- power Burleight wilsos is a small- ntan, at the glow; of his lecture. The failure of this plan' proved that Barleigh had in some maner gained knowledge of its existence, and that he had planned most effectually to renderif The delivery of the lecture occupied just Pei; hour find. teu minutes, end during 'that time the audience was, held spell- bound. The stage mannere of the lee- tmer idainly indicated that he was no novice in public speaking. Hie voiee was clear, distinct and musieele bearing evidence of his scholarship in eleoution. His modulation was simplyperfect. His lecture was, certainly a reesterpieee of uiAdol reasoning, and its language watt' enost pawHepawl-fel and fordible. —` had Studied to make it end in sinfir a man- ner that its 'Midwould be milexpected: As soon as he had• &nailed he --stenpod quickly baokward until he' reached ,the -raiddleof the stage, and with a light. b nine thovement drew a •Derringer frona hisreiP pnckee, and while Messrs. Gibbs and Merton wore rushing nikm him, he placed the. pistol to his forehead and firedefalline into the strineof those who had soil& tosav&hni. '11teriner this net Women'sdi'earnedand fainted, and 'strong men groaned aloud:. Tho scene was zilch as will haunt one .v,ividly to his dying days. It was; :the dmbodiment .pf the horrible and terrible.'• The large-sized ball had literally torn• Bur1eigh'akiil to ate res. ,Iiie death ieftS instentaneoua: Since the consumination of: thisfeet:fel tragedy, a depression of horror and gloom has pervaded. the °online -nay. .Quiele W • ork. . hread !no* Standing in Four. gilinutes • .and fl'birty•sc;ven Second.1.•.• The last sensatiou oncurred lest Thursday, -When ebout -fifty men were present by invitation to gee . Jim Law: son heat:his own tipleOf two years age, when his wife hadbread baked in eight and a ar ter minutes after the es heat was standing in the field. At 'CO..10 &Chicle the teapot., diet wn by' Oye, nett's deo %mules'stood at the Corner. of the .,4rowing r evheet inaohine 'gen; reedyatart....Meri". were etationed .everyefew feet along the line: of grain .ready to seize an armftel 'ea it fell from the .reepeie anci rush' with 'it to the thrasher close by, Which, under the' di- tectidit of yeteran drivers, *As getting under way for business; ' At the . jetit-sixteee roils -away; Law,seriestood at the window Watching' the Moment when. McOate, on the swiftest horse in the. County„shouldatart from the thrash. -et' with the„grein, while 11.1 -re. Lawson and her niece, Miss. Aline, ;bed" all the :preparations made to Make griddle cakes and biscuit 'ip the shortest pea. sible time. At- the drop Of, the ha.t the dun mules eprang to *oil:, ana. in Ine. Illes tilts thrashed wheat, about a peek, was in the sack en'd on the horse, and the race. norumeneed forthe mill. There *eye twd bridges -to cress,. and the ex-. cited spectators toUld °lily gee a eelanin of dust, • hear a Couple 'of tali's on -the plank bridgeg as: the horse 'flew over them at lightning speedrancl the wheat . was-delivered:fa Lawson -in -the m111. In len . 17e. the flour was delivered to Mrs, LaWson, and in Gm. Alia. from the starting of the reaper the ,first griddle cake esitne.froth the 'Sande of Miss Alice, .vas gobbled by a 4plen eager hands and —that was the last of it. In 4m. 37s, from the starting f the'reaper, accord- ing to the heat double -timer stopwatch in the country, ft pan of biscuits was de- liveredLo the hunger' crowd by Mrs. Lawsdie, and that was the last of them. Then other pans of 'delicious biscuits wero baked.more at leieure, nod boiled hates and " one miautriehiscuits" farmed alfaridwieliItsWas „right -hard to beat; and then4 as it wonld be impossible -for a Western gatheriog'ef any kind .to be worthy' the itaine , without ei. spepeli of some kiwi; Mr, SriiileY proposed that• General Shields reeke s ,speeeb, which he did iti thOtie incomparably; graceful words of histhat 'fill, eon so prosaic a .proceedieg sof grinding Wheat, with the poetry of elequetme. Then „Lawson, in his modest wesi, lad to eV geieething, and he made a little. speech that Was heartily applauded es well as that of Gen. Sltields,,and tho party se- earated,'—earrolien, Mes.Dentocede • - rty In n IlitIlOott. have ever known to rem% We altitude without expeeieeciag some emotions' ' Go 14014 Reid the amateer coolly. • Goderd threw out the ballast, and the balloon flew. up Berne sixty: yards higher. • 4 Now; how do yoa feel l' ftluet as usual,' field his companion int:other a petelent"tene, By Jove excleimed M,„ .Godard, .!•you are a born asronaut, sir,' . The baleen kept on rising, arid when a low hundred yarde higher,SI. Godard, for a third tine, miestioned his com- panion tut to emotions. " Ijknotions *ot a trace of emotion,' e The Fteasural of •an Aerial rbieleitit a lunatic, liCre is tile last balloon story' eL Godard inlets !mit journey to the clouds but 000, was aceempenied by it single fellow -traveller, who had paid 1,000 francs,for theeprivilege ofeet Place 1.11_ the coliTerated tieronaut--. The weather was splendid, and the balloon htid reeched a corssiderable height, , What effect hag it on, you l' enquired Godatri of his .cornsianien. 'Nene whatever,' was the curb reply. 'I must compliment you,' said•L Godard, 'You ue the first amateur sel was wrecked off the coast of Africa, arid he, his uncle and four men landed an shore but were soon eaptured by the Cannibule. They were parched GOO miles to the interior, end one kept by each of the tribes as Curiosities. ,He was divested of clothing when en "ex., hib4i011, al14v1sitts one hundreds of -milee to see him; Ho was kept by the King's authority, and wasthe ofpot. the. tribe. One year ago ,heernado his es. cape audfoural his way to 0ape Town and reached an Francisco three weeks ago. ' He °erne to his friends in Cald- well, and learned for the first time' of his wife's merrier, three years after his repliel. lie,..with the tone of e 'emu wits" • absence. . This was sad: news to him; feels thatdm has been taken j,:- ,‘„ caine to Cambridge Miendey,. and 0 Welk go much the worse,' sad the leerned her whereabouts. He proposes. peroreaut.- seesT shall not be ablo to to leave The question to her with whom. :Marfa Wle 1savortsu high extetigh,.. she wiU liye. HP' loves hie' wife and and we elee'll no \%: deSoeml,' emu/. • • ::espees7ee'o'idee,rit-lie';.. it, s•vo-uld be; den ,Teeee„,.ese7e,(4-'syefees, one to go higher. • e. • '• • ' — • [London Capital and Laber.l. I don't .care altent the dtinger, rind . . Felitioal 'economy. has- been for Some dou't choose to . descend. ' I'm goipg time. in bad repute with philerithrepiets higher, I am-, I peld 1;000 franca. ifs of the impulsire school, and the sci- order. to exparience Pomo enfotiOnar and .ernotions I'll .haVe. before, gOing 'doyen . ' ' • • . •: 3\J Godard 'burst out laughing. , He thought -the man weelokinee' • . • : Are you going .tip higher or not.'t Paid the 0611.1134.011 t the same time gre,sping'a. Gadath‘by the -theoat • and shaking , • I intend to have thy etnotiorts/ M. Godard -saw at a glance that.' he • bad to do with a madipen. The dilated eyeg;the furides greets, :the, .very tone, of his Veiee left no dolfht about that. •• But what. i'shis tie' be. done.?. They were eobie.3;90°O. feet high among the, cloude a-struggle...Wee Out of the queS, tion, as oee Violet 'motion of the made, man would.he'enotegh to :upset the ger', An these thetightsepaesed ht. 'Godartl'a. Mind in-lese than- a second. 1-dis adversely WA a pewerfulinan, and, without looeenfing •his. grasp,' he: palled eitt Ab, my fine, fellow,. you beve been playing fool with trice ' ote have made Inc -pay .1,000 francs and not given men single emotion.' :: e e. Well, but what would -yen •have nje :dog' asked M„..qoasill, cal ttfly and,seoth- °. T tine:going. to tlirONy. yhe •oeer,' seid .the madman; with a, Ivild'llingh .; first atiid eli'ikes tee,.; I'll go •up to: the top of the balloon/ and suiting the ection to efie "word,. lie jumped into the rigging, of the ;ear. . • ' A•• lily poor friend,' said the fere' neat; yeu'll,yoareelf like that..te-. ' The inadipen uttered: e. threat.. iCast,"said 1‘.1. Godard,. elet. use put a rope '-round . youi, provol ap accident.' : • "...Well ite it ' -said the ntadthen whe seemed ,to'see the necessity -Of Soma'. prensietion, having hone - attached, he reCoin ended 'Climbing the .eigging of-tbelbelleon avith the "agility... of a selpitreli and in a few:moments was peeted on the .apex, clappieg hir hands and shoe' ting ivith joy. • All at enee he • takes: out, of his pocket a: large :ClasPe knife; 'and brandishing ,:it, above head yells 'out, Now you taseels! yeti) wetted to. deseend, did: you '1. SO: yen shall, with a vengeance l' andleefore M. - Godard can ,uttet a word' fourout ox rope:" attaching -the :car - te the balloon axe eat aed the car itself Swinging lsolp- lessly , •The ,madrnaa'sslinifes was nOw--„toneliiegSthit other ,tWe, when theereroneut 'calls Out t� hine,' Stop, one word l' . . • - .!Ne; 'no down you go.' • .‘ Bet let me tell you schisething, thy :friend. 'We are now 3,000 feet highes ,it is tree; buYthat is not high eneegh • for a thetrougblY good fall.' 'What de rm. ineari 1' asked the m.ael man confusedly. ' 'Tenean this that a fall of only 3,000 feel; Might not fern the, and Prefet he; ing killed to only crippled. Ohne:aloe; thei refore by ;waiting Until we rise 3,000 40 -higher - 'Agreed 1' ' said ,the madman, Who gemmed to enjoy the idea of so prodigie -One a fall, The cerenaut koops, to .hie , word bo throws out neatly the whole of dqsfbal- teat geld ther balloon stideta -up -rapidly. But 'virile the balloon, shoots up rapidly. Bats while the., madman .10 intensely. Watehing this seper.etion, M. Godard :obserees that among the cordage as yet untoecheil is the pulley of -the gas OW cape. He geritly- draws, the cord atal the -gasr•begie's to' escapeiminediestely under the pot where the lunatic is perche& In a few _moment% the .00in- bieedeffects of the gas. and tin' now intensely ratified eh; ate epparetst. and the , =Allan 'sinks. into n state of lethargy. Tho terenaut cautiounly beings down his balloon end the terrible, et ithEr , Another, titeeh Arden. A telegrain from Cambridge, 011ie, tells this story : This they was greatly eurprised by the presetice ot ww. J. whose tibsenee of Pine yeat's produced a general belief that he was deed. _He lived at Irsereyr elnergehe Bet-. wont County, eta.aira wIfe-panc, ohild, Being a ce rpen cote left thettr-fiN869 to work in the East. Shortly after stylis- ing there la uncle employed him en a nine ineettbs' cruise to go, to Calcutta, Ile sent life wifo !OOP, and informed her of this fact.' She had due otlret ^ Opps'sCoomt. ORATRITTLANncOMron'rp° a thorough t aowledge of tho natural laws which govern the eporatione of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties )i well -selected cocoa, Mr. Epps ha provided our lireeh-fasit table - with, a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many hoary (looters' bills, it is by thejodiefees use of silej articles of diet that al conetitutien mey bo gradually built up un- til strong enough to resist 'every teudeucy to disease. Hundrede of subtle maledies aro' loatins around us ready to attaek wherever there Is a WiStat point, We may °soap° many t fatal shaft by, keeping ourselves well foal - lied. with pure blood, • and:' a properly nourish,. ed frame, —Cfri/ &Price Owite,-801(1 only. *nPaobets labelled I.smas Tlrrsit Co., Ho- mosop.athic Chemists, 45, Threadneedlostreet, aud 170, Piccadilly, London • LOT'S Were rouxo,-Lientenant.i.lynch 11 4 his voyage to the Dead Sea found a huge pillar of salt en the shore, and. the Arabs inforined him that it was Lot'S '*ife; for our part we are much inclined to'doubt it, though we limn n'o' hesita- tion itt sayinrthat the best thing to cure .eolds; sore throat, rheumatism, neuralgia, bowel coin- •' plaints, &e., is the Canadian Pam Destroyer," to be had of allmedieine dealers for 25 cents:per , enee is regarded ley •inany but, persons .as a step. 'roother of the poor, and,as a evet' blanket to the benevolent affeetione Of hunlanity. • Even , Mee •Carlisle styles it . etheldisneal selene,' and -other inferior au thoritieg bluepelted it with oppro- brious. epitheise • .thee, hewever,, do.net otrid ,of :the ,fact,, wirieh will contineete exist br'whateiver name it is called;', and ,bowever .. much • it may !be disliked; ..In teeth, it . would be no •marc ,preeemPtuees to attempt to'Steer a -ship in ignerannii. of the known eulea.of nevigetienAhan to undertake te setae- the •questions • that perpetuelly ores) up in relation's") capital:and' labor' without regard to- the principles. that underlie the..cleepieed• Soh:tied of political ecenotnYS:s It cannot besclouleted ' that elibottgh individaal men sometimes aet from pitrely generous purposes, ethe :hulk, of Mankind' in their mutual deelr iliga are. influenced by. dictates. Ofeielf- interest. Thete isa legitimate 'sphere 'fOr the exereise ofben(iveleat; senti- monts, •and : ecarcely . a. "Penni' .p.seses' Without. sortie,. catestrophe'ealling -font on ;tr.:Aar:gee: ar. sinalleir• peak), the.- kind: ly. -,sslapathies: the feet, remains, .and it la a 'hei-my ..thing for eoeiety a(large, ethet 'the -nor- na al coridition.easchti. .which .ithlustry. is. promoted and •oonsineree is carried ::on• depend.; not :upon .fittelithealees; but upon deeplyseeated .and ::wicheepreadieg Howeeee trite it may:Appear t� say so; it is necoasstry• he ethic:a f the well - men degrea that. Wessels k eonsetedity, the value of...W.Va.:mast ...be . ergehrted •• by seeply- endelemeed,.. • Henoo. thaue- .ter felly,'ae Well as.thehest ofeall attenipts. to 4x -a MinimUM rate .61 wit:TL ,ea, .Or to set. up . any % rigid :stinubtro. 1,,-rNillich the emeent can he''..reestilate& in elle.. oft (looted • lart_gisage of. :Adam itsie a ;good time' for labor when two Mastersare ritnning•atter one workman, and.. it isethe revere(' :,whert two workmen aro pen:meting. for one mast�r.' • . . • ,'Triiire sted.'oielYststee-thethods'hy :which 'the eateOf .wages Can. be raiaed—oither the fricreesocif Work•or ilituittution Of ..workesee. • Employere Would' net dresrarOf offering higher wages than .the laborer is .Wiil'?ng to take. SThe former Would. no more .thittic' of paying 'their. hands thore tbaneis eeked', .thstri , they would' thirlis Of paying the,. grocer Or baker. morethee they SInentand for their, Commodities..::In :each ease, the' ,exist- ingernirket vale e regtdates the prints, , If, there be a plethora of labOr iss one trade, or itiene district, Wages Will inevitably tend downwards the• sniping 'Workers.; find einployment elsewhere., • or in otheretrades, ••• 'lather at Odd Processing. • , . • .A. echaraeter known as the verazy nglis Ma" reCently.' Madett:T.-eeisrerre- worth, Kauses. , He geOIDS to have been a reckless, prodigal,. ne'er-do-Well, and one, vdto was mest of the time on a big epree. The following is an account of one of :his larks wherepret- __ ty well fuddled: Ono night while elm (meek oe :ware/hewn of the . • .- N'srobta. Rcingns.77:WoolY. heroes- are' pot So rare.as.utany suppose, not suebegreat curiosities either, there.are:many.;tal.be 'feuriti in!i.arions parte 'of • the country, but we ,doubt if 'they will Over proVe.asvarttable teltheir.oWners as the one. exhibitetbbyRarnurn ;, We imagine their owners, would consider thent.rnore valuable without the wool; for thiSrOughr. and woolY state of 'the hair indieates that .tlie heratiis not in a healthreon-: dition-Probably lkide4bonnd, suffering from .stane disease which mentionsthis umietural.apr. peorance;'t5 851012 oaseause-Darley'soCoadition Powders..and . Arabian Mayo Remedy., it will .ptuify...the blood, correet -the appearanee, inovcrall.Obstruotioast.from the lease and liver, Old give to the coat a sleek .and ahiaing appear- ance. Rememberthe,. name,' And .see that the. .signature..of Hurd &. Go. is on.. each .package, ‘„,•Noi.throp Lynian,..Newcalitle, "Ont., PrOprie- ere Or Canada, • Sold by .411. medicine dealers - asisteu /4 We •Cliclilarect : 001,61,-ANDW $wEs'e CASTOR Oil; equallysuit-. able ..fer -children mid odultS; .1iluclorsed by ov.er-00.0.ilooters itt Canada... The difficulty of ..administering. funiSeons.inediaines, and the de- sirability of hati.ng them,' pleasant to -the taste, induced' '2, Copland to Undertake researches which resulte.din the discovery of a Sweet 0a4- ter Oil,..porfseely Palatable. of the saint; streogth Att" and. niedicalali ties. as the • ertlintiry 'Castor Oil; and -While eq.enliai ually salVdTalW ye.V acting With.rnere 'certainty, and producing nei- ther liatisea-Inor griping. •tiotne' children: say. it islioney ; etherw. cell it syrup -they all sey they like. it. One .parent saye-7" My Children drink, it like water;' another--`-` We had- to •Itide the bottle. or they would have finiehetlit rightof" *another ',My little girl has taken 'it 'Wide: without any trerible; and does,' not '.ktilnix: What' it is,. theneh elle' hates the ordinary ,Castor and AVC.neVer could 'get her- to tae-itWithout; a fight 'Yet .61.tother-"-1 'wish -yeti -s.Uctess:..ot your SAVEaT 'CASTOR:01r., -; itls.n. splendid thing' 7 -intro to tulco the place of ttli thcFctinirrion extraordinitry. demand .for this .iiaprove-' meet. of a staple household rcedieme has )wouglit fraudulent linitations iiitO the market, but the] public can guard themselves against substitutes (which .unprincipled 'parties are attemptino to Sell 'on the reputation of this article) by seeing. that the mune .Coreaersee CASTOR OIL, is on both wraPper and direetionlabel. • The undersigned, having purchased :NEessis, " T. Copland. It Co's interest iitti.te_ilimo...Prem, ration, aro.now nianufacturinvit Irina thouri.- ginalrecipe. ,•, • NORTii.ROP & TIVALAX., Terontin. Ask tor greveree SwEnr CASTOR .01)-; • serve the na e. .Do not be deceived: .tiolcl all medicine& tors. Pilo°, 25 eel -As. . „ Mitchell's Beltadealia Iplaesretevre, India Fitiblier.,Poients • There nevorims been a time w ien the beahily , astral 405,. . • ATPLtTON.-.DI,TICII- at DAT thee and, • et 1,1101M item -The Bettina over tho State Of (lunningliamos Anitiuben,4-11.01iquaya,Clinton, Clilito4,Deu, 29,1577. yn, jtEllV1:1, rhysiolan,' surgeen,,eto., t.loronor lo County of amen, itesfacpevaint filbert awl Mill Street s,C•110 ton.' August 201,1809. • 141 . _ AMES STMAIrr, 51. 15,4 Oz.. M.,. GitADVATI1 OP MO(+111 University, Afoutivall Viiyetenint Surgoon and . Acetnicheur,. liesidence--lint!OnFintla. Joinery 4.,1571. M).134,1 (GBADT,IATIi Ob' '1'01101NTO at Par, Manning.ii; throl:k1010411).,: Pt7alutb, 401.. resittonoo Lonceshoro, . 46 Q °U111r412°Q Lontlesboro, June 14.1e0 ▪ \1i. STANBIII1Y, GliADTJAT'S snip .)1EDICAL • • Dopartniat orvisteria univeraM Toronto, for. Merly of the Hospitals and Dispensaries, Now York, timelier for the ()entity of liuron, 13,rIOBLD, Out, . . July 22,187.1. ' 81' , DowsLers. *. °insole, entsxceens, sun OProtto,l'atr's Mills. . , 0, 15. DoW$LE.Y 1); A. M. Ginson, 51. , gituton; 'May 10, 1877, ° "" csoss, AcConshours, Moo, Aihort Street . s -ea. wolunredren, SUBG1101,1, .1...r.Accoushour, Licentiate el the Doll ego of l'hysiolaus itnd gorgeous of Lower Ctmodo,, and Provineial Licenti. ate and Coroner forlho 'County of /fermi, Wilco and residenee,-Tho boildiug formerly oucapied by Mn. Th.Waitcs, 'TintonOtroot. ' • „. Clinton, J'qu; 10,1871, • .• t$rtlittneous ttrbs • dci) AT ON= 're LEND, IN tAllCID Olt SMALL sTIBIA., • .!415 soodmortgago security, it moderato :rates of Interest. II. lion. • . • Clinton, AnVitt. 901,1009, • (`1,11AIlLES MIMS, IMIOVINCIAL LAND SUR - 1,../ 'Men, Valuator, anti Land Amon. • Gill :--Joso- plane street,. Winglairn. Wingliam, Aug. 2,1577. • • Tr.S.- F,NSIlla AND Cl•InriFIC 1.`At:Applyat ttiO 5'owu Hall, 00 at tho . ssaStho nooy cbs,Losel,,:tarl AA:eel:etway Station•. • Xsoiio of Marriage Lieeneee.. April 2711, 19711, . • CilanON, ONT. Till] Al39VE. house is situated mesa to the statioa, awl is tiler- oghly renovated: throngitout, itint now affords good ac- commodation tor the travelling Public:. Largo stabling and good hostioroin ottLndariod, tilieicost-114.11,0113tti Ili• bur. Tiros, LAnit, Troprietor. • Birvet..la AND Pri28IC4tL DBBILITY.,A gen' tleratto,"having trio in vain every advertised rem- • ' oily, has discovered. a sitarist • tneaos of self -cure. will be hover to femora tho earth:piers to any sufferer; • receipt of stanaind and di1oot4lonvolopo „aaaress J. kinwaLt, limir Lisburn Utilise, Loutlon, negland. . . naynom, 8tnit•14,1878. ' Arit AgoN- •,;-• ; , Eire nuittini IOSUrcttGCn, C° m issi Awnts. insurance two -third er tlianbriitia°4 ✓ ost,.and gtedk'and Illutoal Companies ropre-• • Seated. Money to loan, iind all kinds' of property Imegut n11(1,601,1, seise:sets ceerget, Office.-lItno Sr -r • 0. MeINTOk4II; 'ISSILI:it . • • Mairlogo Licenses under tlio now tit, Commission. er fox taking AllIdavitsin,theNticon's.ileileit,, for Coon.- , . ties•ofdinron and Broca. Conveyancing done, such. as, ' Leases, Bonds, Contracts, Deeds, Ma esetteeeess,. Foos swill, Itgaidence-,•opponito Pollotk's Hotel. • siotcur AVVVieleil) 0;4. UAL' ESTATE• • . litN'SAL L. .. .• g i u ' ' roitx ;geese, • Joe e r eesose : e•"'-enilis'r'stt.'141,)°01'bnile's.'Ini;is8sueu"r .(45-- C"."1'"e3r' ' , • .',i1 A. Lt. 6, I; N 0 il de. 11AIllysTEng, a:e.,.. • .,•. '• etsecrois s.se eepertion.. . .....• 0.itorton A. WATsox, " '. ' • S. ISTa.,inocdit:1711:, :.... ' Clinton, . - • . ..•• IV. It 3/FADDI:11, • • me sestrosesee wee be in Clinton every' Friday. of So teeny different. diseased has ":been eauSed D oD Ot' CAXAD4 -by otitWakrapplieatioo arthelireseht. ' • ' • • . undisputed feet. that over half of.the!entire 00- pulation .of the globe resort to the use of ortli-.1, nary piastere. • • . ; The principal ingredients used in Making • these Planters are cuin Olibanum ---or better knownets the rrankincense of the Bible--:-.Ettib- tier, and lInrgtunry pitch.; -which, when scienti-. ficelly -compounded, is full of electricity, and when 'combined with the' purelnedieinal gums, is fowl(' to be One of tho greatest healing lnedi- Urn a 'ever brought before the hino an .race. They tire' acknowleged by all who hal a used Wein; to ttet quicker than any other Tlasters they over' before 'tried, • and that One df theso Plasters willdo More real $ervice than a dred' of the ordinary . kind. All other Plaster.; are slow of -action; atarequire to.beworn eon"- tintially to'effect 11 mire ; but with these P. Is en- tirely different ; the instant -one is applied the patient will feel its effect., •'1'heY possess all the enottling Wakening, SO. 'porting and Strengthening ittuditiesof all:other Plasters. Arany who have been relit:std. of MIRETMATISM, 're OD ()LOB RUX, and. va. rious other pains in the KIDSXYS, BREAST' or SIDE, and beliere it ig solely done by the electrical 'qualities which the Porous Plasters cmitain, and which is:imparted tothe system,. thus restoring Chinni() A healthy Condition, ' . They are very soft and'pliable still very ad-' hesivo •' anti sure cure for WiAK BAOICS, PAINs TIIE SIDE AND BitEAST ; and are invaluable to these ••Who have a COLD of longstanding, and often prevents CONSILUP- TiON.. Some even tell 1.11 they believe they _were_entirely cured by the use of them of along- sentbdWnsinnfiriiiii7"--- ----- Prepared by CEOR,Ort 1. I(IT-C1I1LL1 Lowell, Mass .• ., • lziold by all Droggists.: ' • ' 475 -Infallible retire* for all: diseatev Ow disordered. fancy . was. holditig' Leigh t ukeration of the lachrYinal glandir,,, revel.in his brain, he,hired: ft ' hearse, a .411n, and weaktutre y •the vNion front tiloy- .. coffin and several moureing earriagete roue. . • . . , and proceeded to have a finieral all ,by ' • Tits A:TEAM:IN 187136r-SALVBfiff praentod to the tbl e hearse, got into the coffin, ottena i , ,``'''-e.„ curetivu of most 'dist.aeinseees !CI. ittisi etlylcietaelGY 08 It public with.the . cliyonie itithetruentioa, whethel. bun Iiiee'd byttt4 Or leiimeelf. ' Ile placed -the. coffin inala. by a bot tie of w Joi_igolisevyji,;:isst, utt:14; ,6%Wistlit Al6r3C. .forlasiizottitititItiratitecrwise, .-tc).ssi:attlfinee,sits,tti>er Itiirtverc‘let:' procession took its cotirse throug°1Xtek a a dikmed atatse 'il• igcle. Wed.. caeriagee f 11 dee ivn ion requires an inceSsant action Of tit' v"as* that organ. Also, for all pteirsolieiss we?-111:stItating. mantle .of ., night. *Wes 'min& tine salve tvill. actrts a charm in 0051001 `..-e eYe • ' panelled streets of the cityejust as the about the tired metropolis. ' go. ., oete healthy action, where weakness, nnat'init Ualnliri r dA vreA.L., "1-.$4,006,G0O. (it I T 0 N AGENCY. from Pour to Piro per. cent allowed •on . M: LOUGH,' Agent. tlinton, ▪ 1870. . ' i -v • Vfooke,Vatelles, Jewellery, &c S •E.OWLER. resires to rem= hissiecore thank to his minims friends andeusto. mors,for theilber affiliate et ratrOM agethathelmsre ecivedohileedrry trig oubusinessiu minton,andhopes by a strict Mien.. tion to business, and using every effort tit meet the wants ofhis many friends, to contin- uo to retain thoir lie %room also take this opportunity of stating that no Ims Manilla son into ;rattlers*, and that tho butd- sa will be conducted 15 future nailer the style 01 8. LaJWLlmIS *'5 titIN. Tito Arm will keep on hand Watches, Olecire, Jewellery, Spootaelee, ettletee in thcir line All kinds of Plebs Nonsked and Mounted. leepairlug,cloaning, itc,, done on; short notice, in a. workmanlike mother, and en reasetablatanns.- A timer. fkiltiq, NORTIf OE" TIM MAnKE:7, etittten,nee, 0, t877. ono ; nu,sery inay have lotto. threatened 1, fatal ter- ' pastiest s • nodded the wilege -an it UntlutiOn, it 1.0 tile t&iit siin I , f wound its Way theoug.11 the erovn‘ivsitobf, otefciti•Tileltte:In 1. * P 1'117 " !IP( .0: it is mule. are pure, perfeet,„ and costly, y toscoveieu, L •Inateruns earringes. and : beggies haler' eoltipotintled with elaborate care and exactness; litetistive.sookers, merely i,otharie..se, safe inf apPlication„, being nsed externally; perhime, priit'it was a queer timicoulogf 11Z.ItTe`.::i1r7:14igfIstildSettit: a.seT1 diulgur ,c‘lva4;fteirio spa:oboe 8(81,itoin selbustlefireyaintese,ttivjelatrle_ caustic minerals and eye-washes.1 RrlinW�IM awl Omi °Racine Songs, of seroftilom; Ith4r whatevEr eases since upon the eetne thoroughfares two °Arerts.eisuuttex lt-1Tresetyli. 11`ca'Artirill tc' barottini.4e,tbiingle. s hie% rst etlbs qattili;kosnueeeoefseiteheo, fel),(14-1.8a, 1:1;1174e,ItillYa, Ir:rptc,r1.4,80..” e' nIttaeortrrat),tki:7141;i1raCet;" cemeteries, m the interveje the idea "1"0..1.1N4rIt'sew,s-.'W.Viceelerrt-TiTer-IP:irivgofl eresluaiii upon t eV -Teel -de ruiritrIG" 4164Thymi.. i')44,74:41.trat:- vc that they were being duped, and upon emihsnegreattwis,.1,tc;.-itolov, tee,A,Ineeer.V.e, eNV•rtvaer 15)01,,ripr0 closer investigation Greco was found correspond with the OiXonsi wli. sairtitninkgingtr anndhiismcvoinfli: ththobeositteritrzee ectouatiltanil,IAInedltvilettir.gt.lielegmbtenotedieetrew,iseetei,e,, creellirttdeert,lizoan: • PETTIT ,1.:11-AltIttli, • imaginable, find toe much tinder the •.ileduence: of aiqaor to realize what a eseolepeereo.p terTly-)reketA6reee%rfee"nia' Toronto, Agents for Canada. letter freed him. In said -ocean the vete. 'sacreligiotss pieee of, mockery it WaS, ISEMAN BROS., ,..11,10xER§ INS1111ANC,E and Goneyal Amts. ItT.ONZY LE11r. ON 111011T0A0B AV 8 FM C.PIT. MORTGAGES BOUGHT. 11.9...N0TE1 OF }TANI) DISCOUNTEti'.-Sia rserzniener 11,41,04er 110 am rorstobse.rn. . First -eke. Pire, Lite and Aryl& nt !nen fano, Companifs i(proa•nt(d, AnYvTli Lo11 0401 C0u0s f.tra AINVIlettet NtetistYr, piitti Mid 1',4 14441 „ „ ..... 53.730.009 Aerialist4 01' 16,112,997 Week I1ieeflse 13,000 101 es elm t 2111ar* 11 ter rniirtirfirtilletroinitiy: • 1, %SSE-NOT:It AGUNCY DON the Cunard writ Inman Line of Stmoriers. The oldest and most reliable lineserinvItig the Atlantis. Thlicts issued et lowest rat co, trom and lo Clinton, IA end fropt Groat Britain. 0,rifigie on If IT ak.sn C7J',iV2-"Osr-s • w tiSN tteeeee (sham evil 2111878. 1