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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1878-10-17, Page 2• ▪ • 2 • , THE CLINTON NEW !CONTENT. Tlmo P10 bO wolds, 'but 0 m9 for tonight Gaee 94 the beauty of yen liquid blue, 8ted1104 with gems whose iridescent light, Trembles the Soft air thretigh. • True, it were wise to name each, separate part, That helps to feria this delicate rich reafil But lot me, foolishly, look in its heart, Andleark how fair it glows. Hooke tell of Wontlroue BeoretN buried. deep, Written epee the rocks--ana it may bet The grase113 groan; lot All that 'Wealth It sleep, The pew green gross for mei ' do not care to hear the student tale Of magio, piophets, patriarohe of old; A sweeter story (loth tide ilLOWOVY TAW. • And purple, air unfold. ". Let me a little while.forget My years, See with a child's eyes for a little while4 Let nie forget that there bo death or teors In nature's golden smile. W.A.SEEING. 4 Ob, dear Keel what shall wefilo 1' said Mary Lennox. 'I's just exactly like those working people,, to go and fail ill just viten we need them most. And every napkin.in the wash, and not enough table linen to last two weeks. You must be a very poOr nail:lawn% grandma, not to have more . eisch things l' . Old Mrs. Lennox sighed as she rub- bed the glasses of her spectacles. My dam'. ' said she, '1 sliould have, had more if goilld have afforded therri.- But times are hard,- . yes; Geergie . promptly made an - Yes, l've heard 'all that before,' said. Awer.. You earl eat•ry that basket of Mary, irreverently. But the question elethes out to the .bleaching.grotind for me • - Georgie exclaimed her sister, as Kr; Abbott cheerily shouldered the 10(0 and strode away in the direction indica- ted by Georgia's pointing finger:, ., Re asked me,'. said Georgie. shouldn't have asked him!' Judge .Abbett,''s son !' groaned,Mary, pia richest man is Ballston? He'll never ask' you, to go out rowing on the lake `with him . again,' . • . •:4 But the reappeatance Of the gentrer• roan in question put a stop, to the dis- eussion. , Miss Georgie,' said he, would baVe hoisted them open the riggings for you but the wind takes 'ton oft • ‘,..The't's. because you needed the clothes pins,' Said Georgie, handing them to hire with alacrity. ' ' ' Cooldn't 'you eoine and help!' said .Mr. Abbott; wistfully. Two east Man. age -so runeh-better tlianLerie • 010111 come•and lielp,'Said Georgie ; and be glad. to get ni) clothes oaut drying.' • : And Mr. Raymond Abbott Walked ill! accordingly. 41 be your pardon, Mists Georgie,' eaid, he, rather blandly. didn't know I should disturb you.' 'Ob, you're not disturbing me at all,' said Georgie, serenely, resting one ple-dotted, rosy elbow on the washboard, and looking eA him like a practicalized• copy of one of Quide's angels; out of a Oloud of eoepy steam. .- '1310,' he went on, was going to aeir one of the servants foi a basket to bring fisleihome tn.' • will get. it for .you with pleesure,' said Georgie. And as she tinned to the dresser, hel 'Harry Wiley was arrested foe the mur- eister answered the puzzled exnrseSion• der ot Reagan. Constable Henry Shap of Mr. .Abbott's fece. quarrelled. with Cato Woods,. a Alegre, You are surprised to see Georgie on political mattes, Which resulted in doing that l' said she, with s gesture. the latter tieing shot mortally by Sharp, toward the plebeian tub. -"And Idon't peput:t-Sheriff Coleman 'attempted to wondee., But it's only for a frolic—a arrest Sharp, blat was fired •on. Two wart.' Girls *ill do suc'h things) .Y°u shots front Coleman's pistol mortally know?' , wounded Sharp. Near flearne, :Albert Bat peorgie had heard the last words, t•smith,, in charge ef -a prisoner named and tnrned around' with ,crimsobed Prince, fired two Petalshots into the cheeks and sparkling eyes. 1 latter. Nearalichardson, the body of a 0 It is net a frolic,' said .she. And- MilruQeGu 'stranger was. found in a it's' not a wager. It's seriona,. sober earnest, 1 am doing •the washing be- cause Katrina has sprained her ankle, and there's no one else but graninanarna to do it. ; • Indeed!' said Mr. Abbott. And can't I help Ion !' ' A PeW Texas Itelitte ter Otte Var. At Richmond, Jamealf, Jenes shot E. Baumgart three:times. In the urf. per edge of tbat county, a nearer:untied William Johnson wati called from his house by six men and shot eleven times, Ile: Vs COW thief. At Sherman, William Owen, a young man, embed in the skull or an aged man allmed Her-. vey Lamb, with an iron box -opener, At Bryan, Sam Wilson aliae Skinner, a Young negro from dalveeton, killed another negro, stabbing him with a knife, At Taylorsville, M. C. 1V1offat WAS. abet in the head and bowels with five buckshot by ao unknown assassin, is, grandma,. What shall We: .•da.tiboat the washing, now that Katrina .cannat come . • Mrs. Lennox heaved . another .eigh. She was old and rheumatic, and the. great piled -up basket of clothes . seemed a terrific bugbear before ter eyes, I'm sure I don't know,' saidshe.. ' But if you girls will help a little about. the dinner, I Will try and see what' I• can do. It must he got out, 'suppoO, But here a slight, dark -eyed girl, with a dear, olive complexion, and wavy black hair growing lotv on her forehead, turned from the ,table, Where ehe was rinsing china.• • • . You will, do nothing . of the kind, grandma,' said. she. as resolateiy.,ae if she had been seventy' instead of 'seven- teen. Yon- attempt. a. day's washing, at your age 1'..• But my.dear;-saidgrandnata, feebly, who will do it !' I will,' said tbe.dark-:eyed lassie. Georgie I'm surpriseta at.you !) said, Mary, 'Why -yen never did such a thing in your :life That's no reason never:should.' But, Georgie—if-any cme-slreirld you!' • . 1..;•• • We don't generally receive eorepitny in the. kitchen,' said Georgie Lennox:, And if any one should come 'Well !' If they like my occupation, 1 shall be very' much • pleased; if .they don't; they are quite at liberty to look the ether way 1' And Miss Lennox tied a prodigious crash apron around her, rolled up her sleeves, and resolutely took her stand in front of the wash-hem:1i;• . It seems too bad, ray dear, with those little white bands of yours,'. said old Mrs. Lennox, irresolutely— Ob, my hands l' laughed Georgie. What are they g,00d for, if not to make theentielves useful I' Mary drew herself disdainfully up, Well,' said sbe, 'I never yet Stooped to such degradation as that V .. It would be a great deal worse deg- redation to stand by and let my rheu- matic old grandmother do tbe washing,' observbd Georgie, with philosophy, as she plunged her hands.into the snowy mass of suds. Old Mrs. Lennox had been left -with a picturesque farm -house on the edge of Sidonia Lake, and nothing else,' A.nd so old Mrs. Lennox bethought herself to eke out her slender means by the re- ception of summer 'boarders. And it September, when ber two grand -daugh- ters obtained their fortnight's, leave of absence from the typasetting establieh- meat in Troy, where they earned their daily bread, they eame home for a breath of fresh mountain air, and helped grand. rna Lennox with her boarders. For there was no girl -kept at the farm botile, and no outside assistance celled in, ex- cept German Itatrine :&;11110 01100 n week to wash and scrub. drudgery,' sighed Mary, who was tall and slender, with' a Air com- plexion, doll -blue eyes, and a,,Byronie dissatisfaction *At her lot In life. 'It's fun 1' said Georgie, who hal no such exalted_ Aspirationsuntlikett to make custards, wash china, and deco- rate the tea -table with flowers. • You'll hang out these clothea for me' Mary, won't you'll' said Gem gie as she flung tbe last red -bordered towel on the tep of the elothe,s-basket, while' wash the pillow.eases Indeed I shall 'not,' said—her sister, 'With the Miss Polys 'playing cro- quet in plain sight? 1•Teter.' 'Then I inust do it myself,' said Georgie. velth a littlellhoul- ders. Andr= But just as she spoke there came a tap at the llitehen door. Come in cried' Georgie, valiantly, while her sister, With burning cheeks, endeavored to hide herself and her ocen- paten of peeling onions behind the big roller -towel. blers'sCocoa, critATEFUliANDOOMFOUTIBG a thorough t nowledge of the• nateral laws which govern the cperations of digestion and nutritien, and by a careful application. of the !hie liroperties 41f well -selected 0000a, 1V1r, gpps ha provided our breakfast tables with a delicately fievored beverage which may save us many heavy (looters' bills„ It is by the judicious use of sin* articles of diet that a constitution May 1$e gradually built up un- til atrong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hnudreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to.ftttack NvlieWer there la a weak point. ,We May escape many a fatal shaft by IteePlita onrselves well ford . - fled with pure blood and a properly nourish- frame.'-Oivil 0.5ervice Gazetta,—Soill only in Paokete labelled XAMES Errs &Co., Ho- trgeepathic Chemists, 48, Threadneedlostreet, and 170, Piccadilly, LOndoo," HEALTH IS Sramieirn,---To preveot or conquer disease is one of the grandest attainments ever aimed at by man; and " Bryan's Pulmonic Wa- fers" will assure cure couglis, Cold, tiokling ifl the throat and pulmonary complaints', as war ' and •pestilence Will destroy. Severe colds if not attended to sooner or „later lead to .111ellrflble consumption, and the strength of ,the strongest semi fads if rieg,lected, Tho readiest and best means knOwn for the euro of these eoimplaintii i$' " l3ryan's Pulmonic Wafers," whieli have been thoroughly tried. for the last twentyyears,,and have. never be known to fail. ''S'ingers and publie Speakers Will also derive great benefit • from the use if them. ,sold ,by medicine dealers, at 25 cents per hex, . .A..conunon cou.h. or cold shou"il. never be thicket, with two • builetaloles in the • telitt14)vaitolii;ioofuteirlien neglected, it is ceriyert- head. Other Minor'clifficolties, such as' grielnItejeanty faatwalatturtry firing without effect four or five shots diseaSe. • 'The wound -up the matinee. • This. kind oil' rt)artrveZer Irsi:i4stlt)iillelld it ea -70;1%1.10141i Clf110; business will have a 'cheerful and en- livening effect upon irritnigration.ge/- vestoir2170"tos. over twenty years, they are hlways efficacious and exert a InGst beneficial influence on alithe Bronchial and „pulmonary organs; Sold by, all drutists and • couatry dealeri, 7rice cts. per arbs, Dn'APPLET011..-00FFichl -- tit DAY time and at NIGHT time- The Roma over the Stint:int Ounniughame Alkenhead-,the Sous re,Clinton. °Buten, Deo. 20,1877. 1Thlt. REEVE, Phyeleian, Sorson, eto., Coroner . .1-/ County of Huron. Itesideeceani Ottice-corner Q 41bOrt WEI Mill Streetii3Olieton. August 9th,1809, 1,4,f Q YOUNG, ILD., (GBABUATE OF TORONTO IhiiYersity,) Physiehin, Sergeen; residence at Mr. Manning's, three deers east of the Tempeihnee Hall, Lonaeshoro. Ont, Londesbero, June 14,1$t iliOSSOMI 111 Ui&i'iaiilty. The Japanese are very kind 4,, ani- mals, • Pref. Morse tells us that,a boy, is never seen to throw ' a stone at clog or bird, tind crows come into the city of Tokio . and ledge on ,thateuses, They pay for thetr,lkind treatment, foe they. act at icaVefigers, picking tip what riga. or fish mity'fall to the ground. In . One of tlie;erowded thoroughfares, like that •of 131.:(iadWaY,' 'Ne iirYork, he • has - dog laying aslee'p'in the Middle op. the oad.,' No •one-distUrbed care-. • re: ,rre4e4 lEVE-SAI.V13. . A n r6neely «it diseases erthe ege.(accate 0. chrome), granulallon of me: flil,. likeratiolt 6," Ihe.:lachrymal (*man, aml roralmenn the...3.44On. from any THE Am sitIOAN itrE-SALrE is.pretented to the public with the assurance, of' it S efficiency as a curative of most diseases of the eye, acute or chronic inflammation, whether induced by scro fulous origin or otherwise, weakness or defect of visio'n, Ilinfinislied. tone of • the optic. nerve, or a diseaSed • state of the tissues constituting . that organ. Also, No; :persons whose • vocar thin.' requires •an illeeSsaat 'action of the eyes, -the AMATO I. aCt MrtinTeNt0Eilt-a- 111,11, - turned, oub. from him. ' He Orifde- Orill'hes.ltht action, where weakness, pain, and misery may belie long threatened a fatal ter-. minatkon. It is the most airople, safe, and ef- fectual remedy ever discovered. The materials oewhigh ibis made are pure, Perfeet, costly, compounded with elaborate care' and exactness, safe in its appliOation, being 'used exterrally, and, of. course,,',aveiding,' the pain and danger, which necessaruy attends the introduction of .canStic.'hiiiiers,ls' and eye -it's -takes. RINGWORM and OLn afiltoNI8. SOREs, Of scrofulous origin, or restating from •whatever cause, yeild to the Alitatroax.BrgeS.itirE.• IT IS 'USED SUO- QESSPULLY FOR PILES. • •ItS soothing, ef- 't is:immediate, and a permanent pure nires but a. few applications. The , proprietors of Permse Ansaie.te tre-sAsvit,” While making new and improved machinery for mak.; ing a ix,iore perfect box for the ENT -SALVE, have -elianged. the Tains iNtAmc. 0.11 the •coverso as to correspond With the Gilboa the Writopet,:eir- • eiders, AdVerfii$001011t, et0, We call attention' to this, as it might otherwite be. regarded as counterfeitinc.,.... 'Proprietors, Freedenia, N., " NORTHROP ,t7..LY.IIAN, • •• - % • ' Toronto, Agents for. ganada, threw a stone at a dog to see how he would act. . The.aninaal raised to his Peet to let the Stone pass, and. looked surprised, and took oely the same notice of a second assault—quite different from the.. Way a Christian dog would be. likely to act. I.V.the' sides of' roads at the foot, of 'hills steno monumenta •are placed, and have heen there .fOr .buia- dreda:ety..eara bearing verses that teach epnsideration 'for the dumb beasts. The unregenerate Anglo-Saxon may here learn leseo.n of practicakh M AWAY. ' She tied on. her small gingham' 'sun- bonnet,. and ran . out into the yellow Sept= her. sunshine, while' Mary burst hie with mingled vexation and anger, •• •• • I shall never get over the, disgrice of it in the world,' Abe iaever,• never, Georgie has no dignity—no pro- per pride JTo, don't speak to 'Mei, grandma, or I shall say sornetbing dread- ful 11 declare I've a mind never to own her as a sister again 1'. •,%.e6. % Haim you finished the Washing ?' said Mr. Raymond Abbott, ',Yes, I've finished it,' said Georgie Lennox. 'Bid I Shouldn't like ,to earn -my living as a laundress. It's a very' tiresome business.' •' Georgie was ' coolin‘g 'off,' tinder the shadow of the frost grapevines in the woods, with a linok in her hand, and the curly lochs blown back • from her: pretty Spanish forehead. • Mr. Abbott looked ad tniringly down Sn her. All -his life long, his axPeri- Bine had lain among the smiling, arti. ficihl dolls of conventional "iociety• He had admired Georgie Lennox the first time he had ever seen her; but that day's experienee of her frank, true na- titre had given depai and earnestness to 'the feeling. • Miss Lennox,' said he, do you know what! have been thinking of since. we hung out tilos° towels and table. cloths together?' • ,‘ Haven't the least idea,' said uncon- scious Georgie, fanning herself with two- grape -leaves, pinned -together •by' a thorn, have bee h thinking,' said he that I shoold like my wife te be just such a wontan as you are.' A washetwoinan 1' said Georgie, try. ing to laugh alter blushes, • I am quite in earnest, Geergie; be said, leaning over her. , 'Dear Georgie, will you be my wifet', 'But I am only a working -girl,' said ingeniotia Georgie, beginning t6 trona - hie all 'over, and half inplined to dry. We are type-settets, Mary and. I, and WV are very poor.' . .‘My-own.love, -yott ere-rieli in -alt that heart could wish pleaded -Abbot; taking both her hands in his; and I want you for my own I' Raymond Abbott had fancied Georgie Lennox when he saw her playing cro- quet, in pale pink muslin, with a tea, - rose in.her hair ; but the divine flame of love first stirred in his heart when she looked at hirn through the vapory clouds of the wash tub—Guidee angel folding her kir wings ht a fart/I-house kitchen, reality blended together in the world. inneittcpOtt Arnie& Salve. The best Salve ill the world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, Veers, Salt Rheum, Tettey, Chapped Ilands.,,chilbiains, Corns, and all kinds of skin EruptIons. This Salve Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every ease or motley re. funded. Price 25 cents per box. 'For sale by Comae. • The Decay 'of rie'ribuiriess, . • Q1.10, .qf Slag dep'ressing' signs or the times IS the .general •tlecay Of serious - flees, which shows itself in many ways —in conversation, in literature, and.in tbe nceupations of life. Iiow hard it to engage anybody in .a sober and earnest conversation! People .like to talk well enough, and will tallk without ceasing aii the most trifling subjeets. They are ready to golisip, to entertain each other with the small talk of society; but it is rare in comparison that we'sit down with'onewho seems to delight in conversation, of a higher kind. mass �f people (la not even' think pe. riously. They have no convictions; and do not care to have any, even ivhilo life is so solemn and earnest, and so'swiftly • passing away. They do not care to think deeply about anything outside of their Special lines of btisiness. They avoid the trouble of a real intellectual grapple with -any of the grenkprablems of life, They do not whet to bo bur- dened with opinions which • are only formed its the result of thought, and which may compel' them to some peal- tive,aetion or to sacrifice. They *mild got their: •VielVs as they -get their din- ners, where they can be bad the easiest; and take their creeds as they buy their clothes, ready made, and as easy to pu. off as to put on. In, politics they go with a party, in religion with a seat, to which they give pp their own indepen- dent thinking, content to,. have it done for theta.—Weekty Pevireto. 'A ComePs ttevenee. A. Valuable camel, working in an oil mill in Africa, was severely beaten by its tither., Perceiving that the camel had treasured up the injury, and was waiting •for a favorable opportunity for revenge, bo kept a stlict watch up- on .the enimat. Time passed away. The cemel, pereelying.that he was watch- ed, was quiet and obedient, • and •tbe driver began to think that the beating was forgotten, when one night, after.the 'lapse of several months, the man 'wag „sleepicgort e railed plaAtorn in the mill, whilst, as is customary, the catnel .was stabled 'in st eornee. Happening to wake, the driver observed, by the brigb t moonlight, that, when all was quiet, tbe animal looked cantiousty round, rose softly, and, stealing toward a spot where a bundle of clothes and a. .butriouse, thrown careessly on the .ground, re- seMblial a sleeping figure, east itself with voilence upon them, rollieg with all its weight and tearing them meet viciousi with its teeth. • Satisfied that its revenge was eomp ate t e came was returninito its corner, when the driver Sitt up and spoke. At the sound of his voice,, and perceiving the mistake it had made the animal was so mortified 'at the failure and discovery of' its scheme that it dashed its head against the wall and died on the spot. • Mitchell's Belladonna improved India Rubber 'Porous • The're never has been h time when the healing Of 80 Many differnnt diseases hae been caused by outward Appliaition at the present. It is an undisputed fact that over half of the .entire pidation of the globe resort to the use.of ordi- nary 'plasters. The principal ingredients used • in making tbese•Plasters are Guni.Olibanum-or better known 0.0 tlie Frankincense of the Bible -Rub,' her, and Burgundy Pitch ; which, when scienti-' fically compounded, is full of electricity, and • wheticembined with the pure medicinal gums, • is found to be one of the greatest healing meth - inns ever brought before the human race. They are aoknowleged by all who hal e .uSed them to act quicker than any other Plasters • they ever before tried, and that one of these Plasters will do more real .service than a hun- dred of the ordinary kind. Another Plasters are. alow of action, and require to be worn con. tiinintlyro-eitettra cuire;but witirtliWeit 'is en- tirely different ; the instant one is applicid the. • patient will feel itt .effeet. , ' . They possess sAl she soothing,. warming., sup- porting,and strengthening qualitiesof all other Piasters. Many Who liave bean relieved of Tropounturx, and vit.. Onus other pairip in the KIDNEYS, BREAST or MB, and believe it it solely done by the electrieal qualities which. the Porous , Plasters contain, and which is imparted to the system, thus restoring them to a healthy'condition, ' They are very soft and pliable, still very ad- hesive ; and a sure Cure for WEAK BAOKS, PAINS IN' THE SIDE AND BREAST:mid are inialuabIe to those who have a COLD of longstanding, and often iireyents'CONSIIMP-, TION. Some 'even tell • in they 'believe they were entirely cured by amuse of theM of a long - seated COnsumptieti. • Prepared by CEOWIrl:fl, ITCt1lbLL, I./men...Mass • sola by all Druggista, • • .1.•• • • • ••• . • •• 1.11•4•••••••••••••••••• • 4••••.••• 11{E URAT FEMALE REMEDY. .1013 Ii1081ET4 11.141tIODICAL PILLS This well knoWn medicine is no imposition but a sure and safe remedy for iferaale Difd- bullies and Obstr actions f rom any eau ae what. over; and although a powerful remedy, it eon - table nothing hurtfill to the constitution. TO MARRIED LADIES tis peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time bring on the, nionthlyperiod with regularity. in ail oases of Noriena and Spinal affections, Pains in •the Back an, Linlhiat sironoavolinetre, Fatigue on slight otertto rtap heart. Hysterics, Sick Headaches, Whites, the painful diseases occasioned by a- d isordered system, these Pills will ellect Retire when all other tneanshave These Pills have never been known to fail where the directions on the 2nd page of pam- phlet, are well observed. For f al 1 p artionlars , get a pamphlet.freo , Ug° • s013. .1\108t18,NVAVY0ItIt Sots PnerinereA, $1.00 ette1121. cents for postage, enclosed to Northrop 4.t Lyman, Toronto, Ont., general treentsfor the DOnitni011, will insure gbottle containing over 50 pills by return, mail. • Sold in Clinton by J. H. Combo and eteerge Chidley; 14, Mattson and F. rainfaden. Sea. IrrfrItiadvertrronbrook,..-Parker.4.0atil and F. 1/6rdan, Goderich; I1L. Caineron Bay field; jart.pontbronigoacorvilletan d al?triedi. eine dealers, P. a ZANE, 4.uctioneer and .Appraieer . tor llama ; House anti land Contrateg;oner, Conveyancer, (01.1riny. ham. 11-11t; SUNBURN, GRADUATE OF THE MEDICAL Department of Yietorio I1nivers14, Toronto, for. inerly of the Ilespitalt and Dispensaries, NOW York, Coroner fertile County of 11IrOu,13AYETEE31, Ont. July 22,1874, • • fll DOWSX.EY ,St GIBSON, PHYSICIA'N'S, SUR, OEONA, A00011011011r6, s. 011100, Albort Street opposite Fair'SMilis.. D. II. DowsLur, M.D. . A. M, Gresou, M.12 Clinton, May 10, 1877. It. WORTHINOTA, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON., hour, Licentiate of 040'00110ga of Physiciane ariaaneic•g°euocgs of Lower Canada, end Provincial Licenti. ate and Coroner for the Cenuty of Huron. Oilleo ana r88101300 -The Mating formeri?, occupied. by Air, Thwaitest, Huron etreet, ;' Clinton, Jan. 10, 1674. • • isteliancops atlas. OcTotitla 17, .1818, r••••n...gr.,• nmn • .J. 01.• CONSOLIDArl'ED BANK' OF CANADA OA FITAL, 44,000,000: - ISLINT9N. A 041 NOY, • AfrONEY TO LEND, IN LARGE 011 SMALL SUMS, on good mortgege security, at moderate ratea of .Cliuton, August 9th, 1809. 741 . • (-WARMS F. ittiLes;PaavneciAi, Lam) sun- „i• vnyea, valuator, teal Lana Ageut. 001. :-Sorm- phine street, Wingliam. , ' Wingham, Aug. 2,1877. • • • • AURIAGE LICENSES. 4.1437 CERTIFICATBE.- Apply at the Town 11511, ort the residenee of the subscriber, near the London, Huron it Bruce Railway Station. ' JA3IES $COTT, : . • • Denier of Marriage Licenses. Clinton, Aiiii197t0,,1870. • . • ' • T)AILWAY 11011SE, CLINTON, ONT. THE' ABOVE' .1.14 house ie. situated cleric to the station, and ie thor- oughly renovafed throughout, asa now liffords good Ac- commodation for the.travolling pahlic Large stabling and good hostlera in attendtioce. •Clioicest liquors in the bar.. TEAS. LANE, Proprietor. •• 19 TO MoINTOSII, -.DAYFIEL3), OE: Marriage Licences under the neW Act, Ponuniasion, er for taking Allidavita in the Queen's Bench, for Conn - Moil of ilriron.and .13ruce.. ihinveyanoing demi, faleh Leases, Bonds, Contracts, .011s, Deeds; and htortgaget, Foos smell. iteradence,-oppositePolleek's Hotel, FoNE.,;IDTANCEE'ON It-VAL-,ESTATAT- 13113,1161d, Sept.1.4, 2815.. • •' • • LIVINGST.ON LATE OF CHICAGO, HAVING: AS • puiehased the hair Dressing business lately car- ried on by Mr. Itelmore, desires to intimate to the pub- lic that he will continue tim same at the 01,8.eimul, and hopes to receive; a continuation of the patronagenceord. ea les psaa(aesser. Leates Hail' :Work a specialty. • C1Int9u, Aug. 8, .1878. • lik/rASON HODSON,' Accountant, Anctioneerd,' andidre Insurance and General Comerhaaon: Agents. • Insurance two,third cheapen Omit ordinary ,e0013, and. ilrs t.c1 a s steak awl Mutnal Core paid ea repro, sented. ,Money to lean, and all kinds of .property henget +ilia sold. , Moderate eharges.., Sr ,Tang .7dAson, • . Josarn IlenSon,”. Commissioner and issuer of ' „conveyancer.•' , 'Marriage Licenses. • • . 18 ' TUSIT HOIISE, wssnreA, 0N2Y.,e30r,LEY Belmore, proprietors. This hotel has been en-, hilted IPA newly inrolohed,.and now offers Brat -Class aec.ommodetion, ler the .general travelling priblia• ilorefOr rooins by letter or telegram carefully attended to, Good Sample Rooms. W.larfon 233roost beauti- fully sithated an oeipoy's" Ray, and the Site of' this House has been carefully. selected, The 1101180 113 in- tended to etipplyc, want long felt liy• the travelling , ottlaie, and by tourists, sportsmen,- and. landliee • 'wish - Mir; a pleasant summer resort. Steamers call daily. CABINET WARE, FURNITURE &c ';:e:1"4:14 • ,41144,..>"111 it 4•• 47. a -00,10 7"t' • • r6.41554"-=0 • ........•,••;;A&.`r, • • ,nterest from Four to Five per oent allowed on Deposits, . M,.'Lfaxxia, Agent,- .• Clinton, April, 1870. — • • 17y GEO. DIEHL, wOULD ItESPECTFULLY INTIMATE TO TIIE resiclentao1LSIhitoli and vielnity, the.. lowing • builthis-premisesho-the-old-stia . Notice of Removal. 4 J 33IDDIJECOIVII3E, "' YIalch and Clock' Raker, — JEWELLER, c., •• , would reueetfuliy AnNowno to his etietomers And the publio generally, that since the late distuitrous fire, he • mooured ibe • Store lately °envied by Messrs, 8. Palliser' &Ile., . . ' Where he will keep on hand a seleetnesortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, and Silverware of all kitidp, Whieh he will sell at reasona le rates. Ltepairing of . every description promp ly Att.:11144 to. .. ., . „ j. BringiNOOIMIJI. 4411112 4T31II.117s. Clintontjan. 24, 1878. NEW TIME 'CARD. GRAND 'TRUNK RAILWAY. ON : Amen :101 °enter, Peasenger Trains will leave aiinton' station as femme Geis() RAir.:1-txprosii, 10.50 p. si,o.• • ma, in., 4,25 p. Orme wrisr.-Exprosa, S.45'4. ru: ; i3Iied, 10 A.M., s.as. p. one 'SaturdaT.4XCURPION"ii*et s ro , . i.kolalen, ooderion• and Stratfotd, good o ' return on monee.y, at reduced rates, • . oeneraiManager A. S3flA1T0I, Agent it Clinton; • Clinton, May 28,1878; • . • OCERIES. . • , ,UL .AIKENHEAD Have en 'hand as huge. and well-ieleeted a stock of GtiVERAL ...0 RODER•1,E.S: A vever-offerta,-i 0 A RH.• ,OUS'I'OMERS Are particularly invited , to fsereor one Agoox,.• and compare rrices before..purchasing elsewhere. We are selling 3 lbs. good Ten, $1:004 and .• , other goods in_proporlioni, Crockery and Glassware .n specialt3r• • •• caelluearAna AIKtNTIEAD. . , . . , •N.B.-A (Inc set of Brass COuhter Scales for sale. • 011140Ri AlY.18, 1878. • SAL-HII-L-TA-7RUS. THE ROYAL EACM is a more certain reme: '-dy for pain, in a wider range of meet, and a more -e ---- agreeable Meditine than any other now offered ' to the public ; even thoUgh we do lay,for it what no. other mannfacturer will dare to say of hit "preparlition, iz. :---It absolutely will not cure - everything from it Corn on the toe to a dislocated • ecler-It-needs-no-highly exagerated-Oliffing, , „being one Ofthe fe'w things which sell on their •o'wn merits. 23. is al:lively vegetable production, WM perfeetly safe for an infant of, auy ago. 21 is a perfect speellic for Dysentery. It curr.s Ohio, Ulcerated Sore Throat ana: Diphtheria, Nervous'lleadactne Nouralgia,Ticdoloroux, and Matfett, CholcrarCrarnps end pains !lithe atomach andhowels,Inflainmation, Wounds, Bruises, Sprains Berns, 11151(11',Froli(-bites, 4e. Price, 25 'cents. . . • Victoria Strdet, Clinton • • . has now on heed a trio ond siatet stork of 4 L L 1CINDS OP Tr P X T UI 3, Such as Chairs, Tables, Bed.roOne Se(s, nutioa,What Note, itc., of good material, excellent workmanship rind IMO, and which he will sell at the !wield remunerative • • rates. " • Ps'omplty .tili'llArD1',"1„) 'PC) . • CANE OITAIRS RuSFIATRD, AS .000D As icit'W. . . F't3.1.C.1321 014X4V Remember ..he Place — 'VICTORIA -ST. Clinton, March'8,1877 flit SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO STATE te the publie that he keeps constantly on hana A large nral superior 0131135 01 COFFINS, CASKETS, Coffin Trimmings and Robes, With 0.83)101311(41 IIIIAIISE. PLAIN CoPrIns always ON hand. Portia can be 81393)11(41 (11 one hour, at , any thee, at vazi-N,-PS,41-GIZNT-L,IaS a iThan can be prOcril at any other place. A fall stook of PUIMITUItE I• , Alwaya tut lima. "PROS. STBI711110014. May 10,107 011aton, . 0 daikuinasimaidiallinti 1, t J. . rtigg!.s SQLE A GE:rill'," CLINT6IV. Clocks,Watches,Jeivellery, &c S.*.Favir LER Dmoos to returr his sincere thank to hit riumeroa (rands onticusto.' rners,fortheliber ashore ofpatron agethathelas re eelvedwhilecarry ing or businessin Clinton,and hives by a strict atten- tion to basilicas, and using. every effort to meet the wants Willa friends, to contin- ne to retain their patronage. • HO would also take this orpOttlillitt Of stating that ne has bitten his son into partnership, arid that the bust - rites wiil be conducted in future under the style Of 0. FOWLER & SON. The firm will keep on hand • Viratcheg, ()Wks, Jewellery, Spectacles, And all other artieles In their ibto Alfkinds of Pipes Repaired and Mounted. Repairing, idea:tine, Ar., done on short notice, hi 11 workmanlike manner, arid on reasonable terms. • . ' ALBERT STItEET, ItIORTif OF '1110 MARKET, Clinton, Dee. 0,1877. BLACICSMITITING Remember that the place to get'work done Is at RbwELL2s OLD STAN Og vrizzET, alarwroN. flaINE.S.110.EING 4 SPSCIA LTY, Ma 1.1144t6E. triP /Diving engaaed T. 3. CTIURCIIIIL, evistoulers will have the benefit of his advice, in all cases, free of charge. All Weds of Gni•OntAt :Ionian done promptly and on reasonable terms. flaring mearrd 15'A W orninigg,. 131411 prepare4 T r.lo anything at thin tine. • AUSTIN CALLANDES., Clinton, Ind 20401 ••