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TIEzoND,LISS ritoos$s)f(m...
Down the .vista of tim ages,
Saints andshine's, fools and:sliges,
Marching onward, Slow and ablemn ;
Ge. In never-ending' celumn
Here the honeat, here the knave ; •
With a rhythipie step sublime,
' To ilia grave.
• Like the rolling of a river,
Cining on and on for over,
'Neyer resting,never staying,
i
Xever for an nstant straying,
• Peer andpeesant, lord and tilave,
Equals soon o mix in,ad '
Ii the grave,
•
Duty cannot, nes can pleasure, ' .1. • .
For &moment, break the measure;
They are marching on the doom,
, They are in'oving to the tomb,
All the coward, all the brave,' .
Soon to level all disjiinotion, •
Lithe graye.
• Since the morning of creation,
Without breakor termination, ,
Ever on,the line is moving, ,
All the loved and all the loving—
. 411 the motliers ever gave—
On to silence and to slumber •
-In the grave..
'Here no bribe the bond can weaken,
Here no substitute is taken;
Each one for himself -7-n° other,
Son nor father ; no nor bilitlier ;
Love the purest cannot save,;
Each -alone the roll Mita answer
At the grave.
Whe commands the itreed procesilon
That shall know no ?
Who can be the great director?
Ha that grim and 'grisly speetre,
Ilim that sin to Satan gave;
Death the mighty King of Terrors, '
• And.. the grave.
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beggarly bucirster 1'
Tito other boy stopped,.surveyea bim
(molly from head to foo, and then said,
quietly, Yes, 1 Pink 1 db. 1 do not
see him here.
-Carroll grew white' with rage, the
more as he fancied he sew a covert
laugh on Rollins' faeo.
e "Take that, you:dog hesuia, deal-
ing the"dipple a WOW Across the face
with a cane which be carried. •
The boy staggered back, -reeevered;.
hinitiolf;•and sprang at Mtn furiously,
Mrs. Heger screamed., Rollins caoght
Viin and held hina helpless;
' Go fer'a policeman, Carroll 1' cried
hiamother. I:sirw him attack you 1
Ho meant murder!' . •
Rollins loosened his hold, • " You'd
better cut and run, Jim,' he whispered.
Then be said aleud, He's got olearof
me; Perhapa it's as well, ma'am. Mas-
ter Carroll sti-uck the first blow. The
law might have token that into account.'
The law dispeiminetes • between gen-
tlemeie and ruffians, I hop,' said Car-
roll, loftily. • • • •. ••
Careen Vas an' insufferably eonceited
boy, and he went to school that day
with e horning settee of his own ime
portance-4talked more loudly than us.
ual gentlemeii'.. and::' rowdies,' •by
• Whom he simply meant boys-. who- had
money, and,those who lead net. •'
Poor Jim Ludlow went beam,' on fire
•with ragein every part of his attennatl
ed little body. Ile'told his mother the
whole story of his encounter.- .
jitnniy, ien will you,learn •to
eontrol ycnir tongue? -Whyeeheuld you
have provoked the bey I Hew. de you
expect to niekOe:others respect.yett When
you do tiot respect yeurself ,?' .
IsTebody respects me. 1 never:cam
be a gentleman,so
' bbed tlie 'poor. little
cripple.
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Bis Mother evas tee 'yviee'' to reason
with him. • She drew his heal to her.
breast; end pette.d him awhile.' •
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HUCKSTER (Tay'.
' Peas ! Champion of England peas!
Fresh pulled this morning! .• • •
Carroll Hatter efinntered to the win-.
dow as the ery.soundedin-front of it, . ,
Do come- here, manisno, Dia you
ever. hear anything ao absurd? ,
tiVely, Rollinslias stepped the Wretehed
oreatures.! It is a disgrace 'to blee
• The wretched creatures were 'a don-
key, and its driver, a thin.;.lame boy of.
tivelyee clad in well -patched rage. -The
donkey drew. a 'sert'of basket -waggon,
also patched with willow withes, bits of
sapling, etc. - Inside were potatoes,
peas, and a few- haakets of •late •straw-
__
• Mrs. Rutter etepped to tlice•side door,
before Which the waggon .wf.ts drawn up,
and beckoned to her servant. :
• 'Rollins, why .do-yorebeingethat 'mis-
erable cart near the hetiee1 .You liouid
either iend it to the hack tibei, .dr: buy'
• from the prevision stores.' ' • •
'Because, mecleniecook says that this
boy's.. vegetables • are- just on t -of tlie
ground, and those'in the stares are stale.
I Could have senkhitie to the back‘ door,
but the lad is inclined AO resent an
1.order' pf any scirt.',7' . • .••
IVIrs. Hotter, like any fashiopable
women, liked to fitheY herself e capable
boueekeeper, .Slie Motioned to the boy-
HQVir .yeir bring fresher :ie,ge•
tables than Scott, who supplies all the
best families in this neighborhood 1' •
'Because I raise them, ma'nen:' •
• 'Where is your fermi' • ••
It'seonly a patett-L•in Jersey, th
miles the. other,:sidenf ,the '
. Hew do you sell your pees fluter.'
rupted her son Carroll:
. Pifty dents the half -peck.'
IIo,w does -that compare'with Scott's
• prices, Rollins?'
Just doublee .
You are a oheat, Ur:T.! I shell not
give you a penny more than Scott asks,'
• The boy promptly emptied tne peae
into hewaggon again. They are
worth double.. I shall not sell thein for
less,' he said. •
Rollins 'glanced ab his. mistress.
'They are worth it Madam. He sells
them to Judge Shail'er's peonle at that
,price. He's a sett of protigy' of Mrs,
Shaffeer
• Now the Sheffera reigned absolutely
in that world of fashion in which the
ireekiees_eeeeseeekeeleeeeeeeee
A. protege"of Mrs. Shaffer's I • Ali!
Come here, boy,' _Mrs. Mater.
'You cen take bis veget-abies, RollinSa
How did you find the mom to go into
this business 1' '
‘I':Eitel no fileanS, ina'anl. %vita a
newsboy. •=11tother- tobk in'sewing. One
day 1 Annul we could -rent a house lie•
yond Camden: with an ace of lahd for
what our room cost us,' So to9k mo-
ther out there. We raised vegetables
and herbg. I always. bring.tbem. with
.'the dew them. I therge the highest
price, and only lithe them ,to • pecple
who have money.to pay the highest
• ••
' What do yott do when the vegetable
season is over
bring in nets, atcl pressed leaves,
and ferns to the Same ladies. I sell to
them cheaper than they cotild buy in
the goo, anti they giVe Mere then
the stores would ,pey to ine:'
, The hey has the real bueiness taunt-
. ty,' said Mrs. Hotter,
Her son Carroll, who ifits a year old -
et than the pea merchant, caressed his
Upper lip, where the inOnStaOhe would
be sometime, and stared at him inso-
rerntly, '
'What a ridiculous tumoral • Dicl
you buy. the cart and jackass with the
proeeede the .11Ateliy eh r
4 Yes. Did .you ever buy anything
with money you Mild earned 1' looking
at hitn t
'II Whet do you take me for, you
Inver flea puppy 1 Don't. you know
a gent Man when you see him, you
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• THE CLINTON•NEW ERA,
others. 1 gerP, yen deserve e gold
medal 1 But partitive this will serve
you•r tem as w1 bolding out a bank-
note.'
don't take 'ewes ler that sort, •of
work,' said Jinn, dryly, climbing into
hiFP cart,
0 papa,' olied the young lady, 'your
diamond te gone? •
What, wbat.! It must have drop-
ped whine got._ out of the .garriage;
Tali tut. Ono calamity bringaanotherl
Look abont, men,' I'll pay A big re-
wara,fer • .
Two or three men • and hop rent
groping and stooping aver the pavement:
jim alone sat calmly watching them
with a keepe anxious look on his face.
At last CarroliHntter, rapping his boot
with his cane, sauntered te hie dog -cart
and- prepared to men t. Ira stepped
from Ins cart and ran to his side, end
said, I saw you pick up that. diemonell
Give itback instenely be said in -a
shrillwhisper, or r11 -tell Unit polio -
man, and • you shall be arrested.'
•• The tfoy!s face took on a ghastly pe).
lor. • He stoopeslepretended to pick Pp
the atone, end then stepped eoross the
sideWalk and gave it to the :e1d gentle -
• ir
the airs- •of a parvenu prince, bet when
he was Slain by the •hand of his own
vices he left little even for hie pamper-
ed paramours,. Tweed garroted a eity
and laid his bend on the throat of a
State,; he plundered right and left, like
highwiiymon, and stole so. many mil-
lions that i Million more or less' was of
no consequence to him i • but Nemesis
eaughb him at last and killed him, and
when he died.i,t was found that.he had
been robbed of most of the motley he bad
stolen from others,. He left to his family
little but a nainci--„a name leprous with
infaniy ! So gorrissey, prize-fighb-rel
coed of disgrace. 1I nude $100,000
in a single night over a gambling•table.
But nieu who thus acquire moue,- by
an irregular robbery are reckless in its -
disbursement, They throw away 'money
which Costs: them teething. The road
of steady labor and honest getting is tIe
road to happiness..—The Church Mawr.
Gambling 'iiid.rigitting.
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. - (Si..X.ouis. Iteruhileano. .
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OIT'S.%:—This 4 a terrible
place for gambling.Faro is the faeorite
eaine 'hut for tliose who like it:there is .
.'• -also poker (unlimited), keno, Etb4-Six,
' ' Alia:" A thotisand thanks! What •and eriehre, , On man heel ..a. marvel -
reward can I give yowl" e. • • • dolts slide of lock". He iitaited in to
• ' Oh, he don't werk for wages either,' play. Giro; he played; thirte;twe beers.
-Cried Jiin, With it. laugh,- an lie ;trove off. Withbot stoppieg or sieePing, end eatie
Twenty, years after -that. ay, a: terirtip ing a hasty bite as he -played, ... •Loet
;found his wayta: a great slieep,fariu in t11,000 inthattiMe„' and was: near-ly
Texas.. The grmind was tilled. with lerolre—b-eing left with $20 or see:which
.slcill• and intelligence. the large cern-' he staktick—he was so.. exhausted that
fortaWeinension, the oetbuildiugs; the he fell asleep; tind yet Se _eixeitect_eyas_
'stately paelt, all -gave e iilenep Of eefitee- the brainthat hacantioued automatically
reent andproaperit A. • grophaired. teepley, knowing nOthifig: .. )3y ellie"
:.
...lady sat oir..the ' pr;i-tieo; ' ono or two tinie there' Was a .01..owti. aronntl. . Well,
healthyboye were playinc, on the grass: he actually wen back • all he • bed. 100,
The dirty, half -drunken: loiefer..4as erred abont $17,0,00.•besides,* .I -IO: 'would
'Making his Way. to.11ici kitchenL 'When, a probably haVe..e.ontinued on playing, but
niiddleeged gentlemair, ,camenut of -the he burst the 'bank. . It was only ..t-iiii
lionse. .. He lied a singularly fine' Aide, that the sp:Ootaterg;died&vered behad been
was strong heilt,lnit walked withiesiieht . sleeping, . Eye.eeetneesee .8.0te ween lie
'Now coma to supper; Jimmylimp.... •, , was awakened, he wee the Moet•aston•
'- .... !
The suppeeWas good, and, neatly
TIM trathp stood still. '. ' Who is 014,0 labed . man -they • ever, ea*, though lie
' -... • .;' • •
he 4iSked One of thelriem men. •. • ' managed to walk. offquite- cornfortahly.
80.Feq.. ''.' "Wheil'it '"'s °vel';'";‘11's; TA"' he
;Ilia's •tile' Judge,.hini..aS o*ne this with $28,600.' ••‘ • ••' • .
law • lighted the lamp and, placed soiao , .
Pia. ee. Elected ,to, Congress foe next • ...As I walked elan& the stenets, I,•nci-
• ho.oks ,02 the tairile, ...Tine withee bright ,
terni. Thought. everybody knee' James tiOrl large numbers of men with 'wound,
face, sat down . to his ,leesens,. •
' ' - '. • •'• . • 1 ed,eere, some inane etege; others heabug.
Ludlow was,:hn:•eeltieated 'wetnan.'.1altristi ,L. '''',(.1..-16.. s'..'''' ' -,. ' ,
. . , t i °welt so,''' nitittei,ed the lianip ... ilsonic "carefully :plastered. ()there,. again
Was terichirig .the boy as fberough y els. . ' Who are. you, Steinger 1'.. , ' ... '; il:With only'a lit•ileebit of eat., some actu-
he 'Could. have boon taught in the gram-.
mer school .
The.nian lifted .1iii• ,e,reasi.. hatefrOin. I ally not a vestige left.. .-It appears what
s.. . . e • - . .., ..
It as late before they put the
his bead, 'with a 'long breeth..• .8 I' gin. I is Valled.9.ar-eliewing is a . conanion• 06'
Ws away, • Sim .clier: e handful.. 'of .s.ilye,r M
Carrell'. ittel... '. ixe,rr
.: P11 net go , in. i'cuence, . 011e miner gets to playing
out of bis:pooket
That' man's bread would•clioke•nre.' ' 1 cardS with • onetlie.;' as :the gain bling
. . : ,, . ,
AMT..he inrned hia'haek. hea weift ee goes. on the, excitement enereaees .;.• a
cesanint4intgetne° :tbe-Ilc*-",--ni°,4 lifig711-43•11.6) men haerinered-cliffe' rent±littleedieptete-iulses, andprest.o.! 'before
.ther,',he said, leughing. ..' • ',. Our capital •
,gr.owlic.„. • ... .. . , ‘ . . . • iretarls.tite,Iife).,andInel clietien. them ' de -..I anyone cap • intet fore one spring's on ant
Eree'sCocoe. aufererueatteCeervoseie
—4,By a thorough I, ouwledge of ;the natural
Law e wheat .govera a the cperatione digestion
and nutrition, ,sud by w eareful aMication
of the fine properties well-fielected cocoa,
Mr. Epps he. provided ear breakfast tables
with a delicately flavaredbeverage 'which may
save us many heavy duetcris' bills, It i$ by
the judicioes•use et swill articles of diet that
a constitution may be etadually built up etn.
til atrong enongh to resist every tendency, to
• libease, Ilundreds of subtle maladies ' are
doating wend as rode to attack wherever
there is weak point, We may escape many.
a fittal shaft by keeping ourselves wdll forti-
fied -with pure blood and a properly neurish-
ed frame."—S
Ciril erv(ce Oazette.—Sold only
in gaokets labelled—" YAMSS &
mceopatitie Chemists, 0, Threadneedle street,
and 170,Tieericlilly, London." ..g
Lor's.WIre Foutro,—T.deutenant Lyneli in
his.vo3rage to the Dead Sea found a huge pillar
of salt on the shore,and the Arabs informed him
that it was Lot's wife; for our part we are much .
inelineno 4414 theugh we have no hesita-
tion in Sayiagthat the best thingto cure colds,
sore throat, rheurnatiani; nenralgia, bowel, cone,
plaints, &c., is the " Canadian Fein Destroyer,"
to be hail o? all reedieine dealers for 25 cents per
bottle. Try ono . ••
' . . g"Yea e buhe
t re is -the enpital,!. touch- 3*.
. other, and oes for,his. ear. • If bre_ be e.
powerful
'' Man; withpod teeth and
.
'inn' :the beaks which. will make You. witater the U.se of ElietroN . • . • ' •
the equal of any gelationau in the land; . • • . • t,Streng museles, he sometinies bites the
e
With Cl-ed's•-•help.. . We'll ask ',ler that 1415fl,). i one this het WaCv . th ' em. rig4 °ff' and "me°11serl'eal3' Stilts it
as,
Jimmy' And they knelt together * in asked this gnestion, and no! one scone -Ion.'" .f.i°°Y;Mpie feerlaeat1Y,8Llieag,117
h he ben -tents leienself with simplY chew -
:prayer. " ,to hat4e 'given a. satisfectery anstvei
. The very . next afternoon, Carroll Here is one. by. Emersdn, ling' at tim-c'a•ri•Pulli•Yr or .111163.
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Hutter, •clavinfe out to the park, saw Chemist "lie -noticed that these tan- f E4afile..bYs€Anders Mt pull him' off• 16
the forlorn' little' cart and donkey in tatezing'children of•Beeleelnib often rub more stsiinns rows tbe imwie 'knife iina •
front of .him :• Iie- was peculiarly.eleted 'their wings and body with, theteleelers, i�-solvei still reige supreine. The
with a. sense of.hirieWnconseepieneejest aedetheh rub their feelers together me; 1)°i'vie knife is entried in On boot
ee, and the revolVer slung aside, in full
now, as' he was seated in a new dog -cart, • l
driving u pair of blooded ponies which
his. „mother .bact 'presented • to him a
-month ago', Yet the boy. With ' his
dashing , equipage and diamond' shirt-
trattense Was literally poorer as to mo-
ney than ;hairier. LudIcrer. . While bis
Mother thought he was at the university,
Carron speat the.days in billiard rooms.
He had played -away his. last cleller that
triorni9g. •Was • afraiil to ask for
Inure, and was consequentlyeineveavage
state of:ill-humor: • "
• Get ont • of 'My way I', he shouted
with anoath. .
.Tim bad drawn up his .cart to the
sidewalk, and wee' giving a handful -Of
berries to a half-starved ebild with.. a
baby in her arms'.
That fellow,' said:Carroll to his
Compenion, ceheats • my mother by
charging double .pritefoe his stuff, end
then gives it to beggars.' '
.ineteeface-gre-weeed-lieedir'
turn his head. •
•
nt .o carrin.ge,.
drawn by a powerfalhlacklbree, ome
dashitig down the street. A gray-haieed under a large tree. pf all thepersons
old mart and young girl were ineide. and enimala killed by lightning probab-
The children' shrieked, Some laborers ly eight-tentlis havedestroyesl tint
speang after the horse, with 4 wird yell,
der or near trees. •• Oak trees more-fre-.
terrirying him. the . • . „
quently than any otners draw lightning
• Carroll, in abject fear, theugh he was
from the clouds; partly,- peehape; be.
not near the horse, sprung from his eatise the cloSe grain of the oak inoreas.
ilog,cart and ran to the-pavenient; es its conducting posVer,:an4, partly be.•
The earriNen rocked from side 'to side, •
eause the -sup of the oak containa
.tkreatening toT'tb.r.ow tbe girl out, large quantity of iron in solution .which
the end of -the square the steed Crossett by impregnating, 'the Wood arel'.• hark,
Pairmount avenue, along -which ,fr train has the same. efleet, Nit no. tree in
of Steam cars was rapidly approaching. this country enjoys the exemptiop of.
Aten a1 women on the street steed the lodian• banyan, 'whieli,..at least as
paralyzed. ,with horeor. .,•• • the Ilindeos believe, is never tbuclied
by lightning, . The Pittsburgh' 'Come
meretat takes the recent-di:easter at•a
plehic near that' pity a 5 teat frOin
.10:116 to givaits readers seliia good ad#.
vice about avoiding elves in thunder
stoeme, tithi inakeerthe practical sueges.
tion that the proprietors, of groves fre-
quently rented for 'pienics and such en-
tertainmente • in the summer, should'
provide 'one OrtliOre stiStontial Shea
for the accomodation of parties in ease
of a sadden stolen. ,
der their Proboscis: : One would 'hardly
give the Matter further thought; except
perhaps ..tti• 'think hew. much they 're.:
sernbled.silly coquettes, who spud their
tinie in brushing and fixing .e.ed flying
abent..: Bet • no, We do them :*long 'to
SUpposeanysuch resemblance. • . A more
careful. inepection 'Under -a peererful ini-
cro.scope shore that they .Were robbiee
off and devouring thoesands of Minute
parasites, that ad attached themselves
toetheir bridles and wings. • These little
parasites are,- however, the product -of:
,putrid matter, 'end flourish meetly in
an unhealthy atmosphere: Hence you
find in fresh pure air very few and ,vicey
lean. flieS, Wherever rottenness fills
O sultey atmosphere, there you will find
plenty of flies as fat es they eart welt be;
they ire 'doing the best they tau to
purify the miasma of breathing bad air."
Vowing and Vrees,
it eannOTEFTICf-OTte-d-Tit-
this season of the year, whet thunder
stni ms--ttrerso--frequentr--thitt-nrient-
most dangerous places to seek shelter is
The horse had pilled when it passed
Carroll's carriage, and slacked its pace
littiojust then. aim; the buokster,
who had. climbed from his cart na.
horse SlaCkelied pace, sprang direet-
ly in front of him; and clapped rue empty,
potatO basket on liiinhead. The. animal
reared, and then stopped a 'second,
trembling and web with, perspiration.
The horse was -seized at once by a po-
Homan who was standing near, and
the old gentleman -alighted, and mating -
ea to fall as he did se, but seratnIeled
tip and helped his daughter out of the
earring.
A; glittering Stelae dropped from his Those who (moire wealth illegally
breast no be stumbled,' It rolled into generally die poor, jaraea Fisk, Sr.,
the gutter, fr.eitfitgaiiiincl ostentatious; he bpilt
here, boy, You stopped that opera houses, patronized regbnents, ei*.
brute just•in ho said to Jim, who tablished steamb•eat lino and eqbbed
was paeltbig basket in with the railroads, and flaanted his money Nyith
III-0ot ton Wealth.,
view, around the waist.' With 'an flies,
must say I like_ the.peciple. :They are
eoughebut thorough ly good-tempered.
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..Chineee'lireeten! ,
• The wife and dangliters (says Power)
of the Chinese farmer' walk ,about•The
world With Snob feet as if has pleased.
God to give them, mad very pretty feet,
and ankles they generalliere. • In fact,
_whatever .evant_e_ofebeeney of 'feature
Vier' e may be • atIlOng the Chinese WO
-
men, pa one cap'cleny- theM the: credit
of reinnekeltly beautiful feet, ankles,
hands and arms. Of. the rest of the
figui,e rem ean judge•hut indifferently
Frain their 'peculiar • but not toe -graceful
costumee„ In the errantry .villages the,
yoitng girlsefirl matecnis may be seen
at the doors or grouped together be-
neath the treaseor in the yard rtitaehed
the 1iouse4_0enonged in household_oe
farm occupation, taugbingtlio while 1i
merry chorus to their work. I have
ftrinefrarrrtheehaelc4ney-4ierse1400l-
ed over the walls at such a group—but
the result Was rarely eompliinentery ;
for on some coy damsel catching sight.
of my. SaXon lace, she would Sereare
00 tilariu---to---the' testr--who retreated
to thee,bouse with a geneval etrecch,
On reaching the threshold, howeeme
:they would generally stop to giggle ab
the ebject of their fears, on. flnding him
not pursuing with .savage ititent,
sometitries the reepeetable bearded pa
triarch wotild take them by the elm --
dem and in spite of their affected re-
sistance, push thein all out nain late
the. yard e carted jokingly- on w at the
same time, in some incomprehensible
gibberish, probablyete.pat them
flatter myself, lieWever, that 1 wee not
suflicientler frightful to alarm thein
very muoli, with a stout wall between,
and the whole village within ealL
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.Thatdreams'oecasionally prove reit-i
Woomr. Hoases.—Wooly horses are not so
rare us many suppose, not suah great curiositlen.
either, there are inany to be found in various
partfrof the countryjnit we doubt if they will
ever prove as valuable to their owners ars the one
exhibited by Barnum ; we imagine their owners
would consider them more valuable without the
wool, fgt. this rough and Wooly. state Of the hair
indicates that the horse is not in a healthy con-
ditione-prebably bide -bound, or suffering from
some disease which: occasions this unnatural ap-
'pearanee; in swill cases use Darley's Condition
Powders and Arabian Beave Remedy. it will
purify. the blood, correct the appearance,
move all obstructions fr'om the lungs end liver,
ithd give to the coat a sleek and shining appear-.
ance. Remember the 'name, and see that the
signatitre of Hurd & Co. is on each packapie:
Northrop 4.6 Lyman, Newcastle, Ont., proprie.
_mister Canada: Sold by all medicine dealers
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ettirni arb$.
DOITIOE1- at' MT. tiro ass
tit moire time -The Itomns over Ole Store Of
CUilninghione 8quare,Clinton,
(Minton. Dee. 200177, •
1:03. 1144YR, Physielen, Surgeon, etc., Coroner lo
- -eounty of moo,- itesitloi..ce. and. OM e- Co ru o
Agaut and AIM troct 0.0114 I oa, •
Amami 00.,1801?, •
.• 'MI
•The 'Great '0\inotilhonees
• • • • • •
. The success that these medicines met
with since their introduction to the public some
years' age, proves 'plainly to the ineit, Skeptical.
that ,they are anedieines thatiperform what they
are advertised to, The virtues of these medi-
cines have been wall tested, and have withstood
their,trial in a most. satisfactory manner, For
.diseases of the Bleed, Liver, Lungs, .they.
are unsurpessed. Vire have. testimonials of
raeulous cures of these• diseases, and of many'
others. . If any one is afflicted, let him try
bottle Of the 1.2eniedy and it box of Fills...- No
'injurious effects will follow theiruse to the most
delicate permon', as they are purely vegetable
there being no mineral matter In them.. Tli..
cost is small, while the adva,ntageederived from
their use .will doubly repay you for your ex-
pense and trouble, The naedicines 'are widely
known ..throughoirt:.the.Dominiom: and. are for,
sale •by the principal medicine dealers. 'Try
them, and be; convinced that these medicinee
are' no lituribug. , No one wile has tried the'
Sheelion'ees 'Pills has, ever pronounced an un-
favorable- 'opinion of them, no fairilly where.
they have been used will he,without them*. Full
information May be had on all particulars touch-
ing the use, and the experience 'of those who
have eised them, by souring the•Treatise or the
Circular- 'from any druggist in the :Dominion,
Free,• Price ,of the ReinedY in' pint buttles, $1;
Fills 25.eents a box." • .
. • • .
•'• • " 0 Ft
Tison,,e' 11(1;F:cram, omt• Weartz 1i Tn5 Ii
• \Irmo= IN (.40T,DE HO YOU -know' ANVTUInC.,
' rel rf Tian voi rap.
• Bain canhot stay' where it is used. Big the
elieapest Medi..ine ever made., One dose cures
coalition Sone Tinto.or ; one:bottle Las. aimed
BIM:velum.; BO cts. vPortli7 .cured an old
standing Conan ; ono or two bottles .cures had
.crises of PII•ES KIDNEY. ItttontEs3 aix to
eigbt rippliett010108 MHOS anywise Of VXCORIATED
lgirrLts or IaTrdeitgri BagAs? ; Ole -bottle has
• cured lame back of eight years'. standing. D.'
• Plank, of Brookfield, Ta.,' says *went 30'
milesfor a bottle of' your .011, which effected ft.
wonderful cure of a Crooked Limb. by.six appli.
Mime' Another • who has lied Asthma for
years, says.: " I have hall of a 50 cent bottle
left.•and 5100 Would'hot buy 10111 could get no
more :Rufus Robieson of .Nunda, N.
says.: "Ona small bottle oryour Belectric 011
restored the vofce Where the person had not
spoken ehove a Whisper in five years." Rev. .7.
.11.1allory, of Wyoming', N.. writes : " :Your
Eelentrie. 011 eared -me of Bronchitis in one
• •w7tkl.:coMPosed ot• iS; A. or Pits /San' OILS MAT
MIS XNow:5„ • It is as good for internal as for
„este nal use, and is believed to be ism -ensure -
ably •suPerior to' anything ever Made.' Will
save you much suffering and many tio'larS of
expense, " • .
• rant, ot 11711`).T0Wq.-ABIr for Dr Thongs' te-
ieetrile 011'.-Set:that the signature et 11. N, TUOWAS,
is ott the:wrapper, ana the Alone of gosktmor Ly-.
c&0 blown in the hottle, .to TAXE NO oTarr.. Bela
'143, Inedicine deniers,: Price 26 dents, 'Yorthrop a
Lyman, Torouto,.pro.prietors for the Dateinion, . •
NOTE.*----Eeledni2.--Seleeted and Electrite.t.d.
..114nr at/1444; the (11:114pC8:
8WanT CiASTon Qtr. equally salt -
for children and adults. Endersed • by
0v,er COd (lectors in Canada.. The difficulty of
adtninisturing nauseous lneilicines, and the de-
-stralantyliliatving thein -p eccan re 558
• induced T. Copland to undertake researches
whiCh resultettin the discovery eta Sweet OM.
„poy.factirpulatabW, of the same strength
and Medical qualities as the ortimarY east"( ir
011.; and while equally safe and harmless, yet
acting -with moremintainty, and-prodwing nei-
ther nausea nor griping. , owe children pay it
ie honey ; others call it syrup -they all say they
likelt. One parent says- "My children 'drink
itlike,waterl"-.artother-="'We lurdlo-hirle-thts
bottle or they would. have finished it right off,
imAther es" My little girl tias taken it twica.
witnouttiny trouble, and does' not '101101St what
it is; though she hates the ordinary C'astor Oil,
and we never could,get. her to take it without a
'tight ;" yet, another—"I wish you stteeess ot
your SWEET Ott ; it Splendid thing
- •sure to take the place of all the common oil,"
The extraordinary (Immind for this linprove-.
.meet of a staple householtirestbeine has 'brought
fraudulent imitations into the market, but the
public eau guard themselves against substitutes
(which unprincipled parties are attempting, to
Sell (01 the. ?equitation of this article) by seeing
. ,
that the name Cortaxti's SWETT (IA iel'Oft Oft,
is on both Wtoyper and dir'ection label. •
The undersigned, liteviii.4..pitrelitisett ItIessrs.
& C's interest in the above prep?
•ration, aro now manufacturing it from the on-.
girialrecipe.
,NORTintor & tinrAX, Toronto.
Ask for Coeteeo 6 SWv.ip CASTOlt Ob-
eerve the native: Do not be deceived. Sold
all medicine derderis. Price., 2:5. cents.
azitIS STICWIlly., it. D., C. 11I, ORAM.TATR OF
M.10111 guiverSity, Identical ; Phisi Diane Burgeon and
Aecoucheuri Itestdouce-gupciirmi.n,
January 4,187.1, • •
• TICIlltilviegit'4., .,,(0I1A.DCATE OF Toltexwo
at llir.illannina'f4)thrheYe idt7'qVgOtnehltei, retiidance
Londesboro, Out, -u "IP"tina°
LOnd4fibOVO, julle 14,18, •
. ,
1111.STANnuar; GRADUATE OF TIM .11EDIOA.L
Department of Vietoria UniversiCy, Worouto, for-
merly 01 'tho IloSpitare.. and Pieponearice, New -York,
Coroner for theCounty ef Huron, HAy11.1314), Out,
July 2511874. 51 .
IlOWSTXY GIIISHN, PHYSICi:\ SIM
• °seize, Aecouelieurs, ao, °Moe, anent Stroot
matte Fair'o Mills. , • •
D. Dowfmny,Ilt.,D. ]).1.....0vispx, p
Clinton, May 15, 1877, .
▪ woxilxiNoTince ritindt0i,
Aceonehour, Licontiatil of the College uk vhssicianki
and stamina of LONYCV Canada, nna woviado
ate and,Ookoney for the County of Huron, and
residonoo,.:-The building formerly oconpleA by my.
Thisen *street. „ ••
, Clinton, Jan. 10;1.871.
•tO.Cetianicius. attts.
‘.
"kr./F.E7 LE1,,H, en, SirAT0T,. SUMS,
▪ ou good mortgage security; at luodetato rates of
InfOreef. HAZE. •.
Clinton, August 9011., 1,S5D, . ' 7-01
nlinALES PROVINCIAL TAXI) 811.11,
vnyon, Valuator, and .1•and Agent.' 018. ;-0.0aa*
At= atteat, Willghillth • .
WtaShaaljAag. 1.877.
"
ARRIAGE LICENSDS exn ossereibeens,-
-a-L 41)1Y at IBC ToWn Han, or at the residence of the
esttibiailleoruib.er, near the Louden, HuroU Bruce 11 t
JAMBS SCOTW, 1..a.
Isaac! of Marriage Lieenfitis,
Clinton, April 27tii, •
AILIVAN geese; CLINi.Q1C,CAIT. Trit.A,SovE
1.1., house is situnie4 °We to the- station, and is thor-
oughly -renovated throughent,..aud now affords good ac.
emumodation fr..r the trovelling•publica Large stabling
And dood.hostiers in attendance. Choicest lionera in , .
the bar, Tuos. Lai:In, Proprietor.
. •
mnavoU$ min :rn.3:sioAL DianraTT.-A gen:.
tleinan, havinglr0ed every' advertised rem
edy, has discovered a simple sinoans of solf-our. $0 •
vi011 be happy to forward the particulars to any sufferer, •
.vn receipt of stamped and difeefe.d. envelope. Address
1, T. pnWELL, Ueq., Lisburn House, Londpu, Zngland.
JC. kleIN1'0611, 1.3AFItt,n; OE
. Marling° Licenses under the nowAct Corninission:
or for taking Ailidav0,fe•in thn Q11003:0.0 Bench, for Coun-
ties of Huron and Bruce. Conveyancing done, snch ns
Leases, Bonds, Contracts, 011s, Deeds, and Mortgages.
Foes Ileskience,-oppeuite Pollock's . • .
, ,L3CONEY'AnvAncsp•ON nEAL ESTATE.:
II411-014 gellf.14; 1878.
1-A•fiCiN fitTDSCHI, Accountants, ,..auctioneurs,
.1- Fire and Life InsAranca and General COnnufesion.
AgOstis. Insurance Awo•third Sheerer then ordinarY '
Oats and tirst-elass Stook and Mutual Cot4anies rOpre- •
Rented. >Whey to lean, and all kinds of property
Umtata (ilia sold. Moderato charges. Oillectinca.,ST
1-11INSALL:° •A •
JontilIase; • '',TinicrliDrneeiS;
Commissioner and isurten'of ,Conve)st.cor,
M•srik,ge Licenses. ' • • • • • 15
• .
• IT/.10k1•141Yr et•
' AND OontarCat;
GtOrran A. WATS021, • 2. ITALCogKiin,
Clinton. McrAnnt:4,
• MI,. -Maieeicson bo in Clinton orcrY rriday. •
CONSOLIDATED BANK OF CANADA '
CAPITA.Ii, $4,990,000. e
CL IN T ON GE.N9Y.-
Interest Croak Four to Five per coat allowed .
•• on Deptsite.
LOIT411, Agent.
•• Clinton, April, 1876. . 1-y
clocks, 'Watches; Jewellery, &e
disr E.R
• ,-
'neeires 00 raturr
11,thissi!inaceurnentiberovk. •
t ttnrieernsa,,otrmthio11111bge10;
al pbarirotpatron•
age that hallos re ,
°inClig"AthUrnit.1)4e4Prkgr,til
Cliolon,andhopes
by a strict often. -
tion to In:sinew,
and using every
fwrigentitdgs°,1tItoitgnritlunY.
UKtt14-11.11.Ut. the -
no to retain thelr
•Tatrousge.
lities was silo* n.rit Lewistoteee•Mdee-te—TeECITt-eredlicslimr can- trtifsat sa ityegopor
Gently. A. •y 141
ounei inttn, wires° family .1.0 Vrteha°g:til
thel.r
lives in Orono, rad who, works in-„te*-.
iston, was startled at niidnight by the d"8"."A'47raiNurrlitlf:1112' b48h"'
apparition.of his Child, eick, with pale
face and irinaning bitterly. • Ire related
his dream on the following mining to
hie fellow workmen, and expressed his
fears that the dream might proye real,
The hearers laughed at his feers ; but
soori lie received a letter stating that
hig, eitna Was Seriotialy ill Atli Might
clic, and leciaesting him to come home,
. •
Lia/tan-sake mottesk 'taster, et work fer ttst, than, At
anything vice. Capital not reqUired, we will start
yon. 812 per day at,botno mndo by Eh° indastrIcus.
Men, women, boys Anil girls wanted everywhere to \yea
Lor us. Slow is the time. Costly outfit and ferinStree.
Address Vara & Co., Augusta,
ih ..
I
'1wel'•itt our own 69.a.toodr *I'r.atilt free.
006 l;:oMlrc:ik. lloader, if yea wa4 a business et
which por iroeither- set Oprrilakts grt_at _pay ell tp.
time they wet , rri0e. for mullein:erste IlAtitnTIr&
Co. Pot tiara, Maine.
Irt, would aka tato thistoH.un ty of sfatinif tha-ho
has taken his son Into partnership, an& that the *boat-
ness will bo eendrieted In future under the style of 8,
remain ,t spx.• The arm will:map hr, -1
• etches, Macke, jewellery, Spectacles
, • And all ethir arifelen la their line
M1kinds of•Pipos Replied and Mounted.
cleaningt as., an. 0. short notice, in a
\Si rkmatilikp Mhuner, and on reasonable -tering -
or TIT% Attinotir,
Canton, nss, 5,1877, • •
• B 11 Q E .S
INSURANCE illd GoDeral Agets.
Moan' LENT OtT MORTGAGE AT 8 hit Our,
MORTGAGES 13011011T. •
rkv.,,,NOTES OF HAND DISCOUNTED. 'iDt
A
ill'EEDEVE ALLOWED ON D/EPOSITS.
Pirot•rlao Fire, Zife and itecident*Insurance
• rompaithw rem:toiled- •
•
liciraTs rola CArtenA. LIST Assrlixaen Courant.
f'ttpi tit1 ntt rrlitstl .. . :1450.060
A11101111111 .. .. X0,412,007
Week ly Argentine .. • • , , 13,00A
gates Juicer than any oth'er Company In tide aorintry
• „ DLSSZNOls'it minister zon
Ole Cunard and Inman Line of StoamorS, Thei Oldekt
and most reliable lines erossing the Atlantic. Tickets,
isscedAtiouest rata, from and to Clinton, to and from
Groat Britain;
WiRrag 07-t. Jr UR 01V.S.T. CL%211024.
vinsismA.T1 xsaitos
Clinton, April 2‘,1578.
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