The Clinton New Era, 1878-10-31, Page 2THE MINTON. NSW EttA.
A. flat Meas. senieeny.
asseleeen at nacooly, erlitiee through life.'
*What was I bet% gr?f"For somebody's wife" •
, aut toldlla my =ether, Well, that helng triel
' Boniebody keepe himself strangely from view. .
And if nought inn marriage will settle my fate,
• I believe 1 elte.11 die In unsettled otate;
Bev though I'm not tigly-,what woman is ?--
. Ton inight poseibly And a more beautiful phis,
And then, sto for temper and manners, 'tie, plain
'Who eeeke for porfeetion will .•seek here lir vele.
NnY, in dpite of these drawbaoke my heart h perverse,
And I shoild not fool grateful for better or worse
To take the arst body that' graciously came
And offered those treneures, aemeteleals name.
' I think, then, in thagepm of marriage are ,
But why should I think of 811011 obethee at all?
MY brethere aro all of thom younger -than I ,
Tet they thrive in the world, and Why net let ine try ?
ItnalV that III,bdattlead rza fl$afl adePt,
• Because from ouch matters most otrietly I'm, kept.
' But -this is the queetion that troubles my mind.-- •
'Why am 1 not trained to work of some kind?
Uselessly; airolosaly, drifting through life,
• 'Why should 1 wait to.be somebody's wife. • .
ailemensie
AIT OF ROMANCE.
▪ A geemelly breacbing beech ; att eater-
...alds-sliard sloping dowq to silvery
stream, babbling • nader willows aria
through reeds'the'a tangle
o. underwood on the other siele above,
a -blue shy ; and reclining on tbe grass
beneath the beech,' • two exceedingly
pretty girls, in light muslin dresses arid
straw hats. 'That was, the scene .this
July morning represented. ;
. She with the dark.- countenance and
rather languishing eye, reacler, is '101-•••
epee Brandston, heiress of josima
Brandstou, the owner, of yonder red
house seen through the partctrees ; .she
with! the tall figure and fair hair is
Constance Meredith, the former's par-
tieular.friend and peesent viaitor; her
home being London. They have'strol.
led to the river, and Florence has beard
all the news of the metropolis.
So,' she exclaimed, Lucy has mar-
• ried John Moore After all! •
Yes, she has at last taken pity upon
I wonder if they will be happy l'• •
Why should they not 2'; '
Why not ?' • Still' -and Flo heaved
a sigh -'marriage is Such a lottery--tbo
often opening in sunshine, 'to 'end in
• storm," The bird in the band is worth
e two in the bush.' - •
By which you mean single blessed-
ness compared to connubial risk, Flo.'
• Exactly.'
To which 'I remark,' sinned -Chas
• other, when aro you going to bo Mar-
ried 1 When, young ladies are cynical,
that is generally on the tapis."7,
I marry I 'Con, I never intead to.
Papa-per'petually urges me; but I say
no. Men' -and the petty lipsepureed
up -s' are not *hat men used to be:
They are selfish. The days of chivalry
are dead. The stranger no loagea re-
gard the weaker sex with the same
respect.' • •
•
Was it a coincident, or was ethere a
cause for ber quickly averted head?
1 I recollect,' elle rejoined, care.
lessly. 'What of hiaf
He Wes. eny eousin. Sipco then
your •face Las never been out of his
thoughts. He eays if he eannot win
Tett, be will never marry another„'
'Absurd 1 my dear,' laughett Floe
but there was oonstreint in ber mirth;
• Absurd, possibly. Still,' the are
case of love at first s„.„ieht,'
, Possibly,' stoned Flo.
Did her heart whietter ' Very pois-
eibly 2'
Poor Gerard I' sighed his consin,
He. is too good and generous' to be
made miserable, • Ho deserves a better
fate. There, let is .(so back to the
houses and continue tlle arrangements
for Your ball to -morrow. Your foolish-
ness bag maleane wretched,'
There was a pause; then Flo, taking
Con's hand; said:
I ant sotry ehave :vexed yon'deer,'
I sorrY yon were, or, rather, are
so mad.' ,•
Ah 1 it's done DOW, and...can't be
• helped. '5Coar cousin had' ,befter find
the ring. Stay; consent •to make
in amendment, and say, If tbe gem is
brotight to. me Within six montbs's•time
e-Theia-there !.no one 'except yourself
-has seen and heard what I have 'done,
so, no ate will fi./4c1 'it. Ah 1'
, The Ah tepresents a slieht screara„-
for, on kerning hea eyes • in tbe direc-
• of the reeds above them, shesheheld,
peering .at liet• through the taegle-wood
at the :opposite side of the etrearn, a,
rough genny face every feature widens
eel hy-a broad, amused grin.
Loo le r she. whispered. •
see said Con, adding, nuppressing
her laughter; that is yOur fatuee hne-
-bancts'-'lle will restore your ring, Flo.'
awafer'' geasped •the other,
horrified. The fellow, lopks half -tipsy.
• 'MAO BEM • wouia.T amid find ib,•
dear MISS.Brandston r
He kissed he r hand. Was that a
/inane anon, bis lips ft •
•
Ce• rtainly, the two montlisitound Cap-
tain Gerard in excellenV spirits.; yet he
must bay e been impatient, for he fore,
stalled the time bY a day, and was
again at Flo's feet, until she told him of
his error, and again he withdrew.
' The next morning came, but Ile Cal):
tain, Gerard..
End she e)rended biro by bee ro-
mince 1
One -two --four o'clock, No Gerard
'Meredith. Ah at last 1 Hero svas the
servant to announce hitn. •
The foertman entered. • '••
• 131d640, therelt3 a. pvisson in the
study as wants to speak to your parti-
cular. He looks rather queer, miss,'
suggested the man. Sontetlfing like a.
•cloda'opper.'. • • •
cold shiver seized Flo, She had
been on tbe point 6f bidding the •man
to ask thefellow's busineas. 011engi.ng
her mind, she went dowla herself.
' On Paering, startled- ery escaped
'her lips; for in the red lam and shock
heacl of the man before her she beheld,.
as far as elle could ranee -thee, the fel-
love who .badleereel at her from among
the tanglewood,
'Gland to aeo masa 'pty you reeol-
led Ciiithe man grinned, with aserape
ef, his foot 640111 at his sunburnt hair.
• ' What is -is. your. beiiinesey Stam-
m•ed16, very" pale. •
net, business j leer, eniss ! Oi see
in your .oiee that ye knows it. You
said somethaii" about this here ring"-
and he held,otit the gem in .his beown
hand -.-.a& och day. Oi've been dred-
.gin' oop mud the muan' the reads; but
'Oi -couldn't find it till• this Meanie.'
But Oi be lueley at last, lass.' • •
• Will/a-what do you want ainiest
sobbed Flee.
'You,o' cduer rsmiss. You swore to
be may .wife--elt, ncio 1'•
,
'4 Never-never 1 Oh ! it 'is impos-
sible !'• '
•Nay; noo ; ye saidat yourself. This
hearn't 'fob, aftee the troeble Oi 'a' took.
000111 ! Oi bearn't gentletriana but
.091 troy to make yo a good mate, noo.'.
• Ile stepped -ferward. feared• he
• ives -about to touch her. She uttered a
• cry 'Staggered back, and fainted.
Corne I' .•
• They hastened up the green slope to
the 'tense, where Flo soon, apparently,
forgot all about ;the 'ring and•Gerard
Meredith, who was, by -the -by, to be'
among the guests in, suPerinanding the.
decorations pf the ball -room. •••
, For a while Con helped her; then,
• saying she would me how the people
were getting on in 'the marquee, 'took
'her hat, andsigain'aYerrt into the grands.
• When the hustle of arranging was
ever, it was but natural that bFlorence
should 'think of the cavaliei. Who had
fallen so desperately in love with :her.;
arid yes, dear reader, with .whom she.
had.fallen in love.
- The next night, standino before a
'In my opinion they far exceed those Of large eheval-glass, lookingsat 'herself in.
old times ; but I perceive your love .ok. her ball -dress; she did. , not wondei at
romance is not faded, Flarenee.' • . •liis affection; *bile, recalling her fair,
'No • I leve ammanee. I hate events firiiit°0ratia ack;irer* in•ill". Lyceum
to ge-ie:-the-matter---of-fad ' le,-ehe-eves-aaiet-astersialle
do now -a -days.' victim of the same nattlady. .
And tor that, you do not intend to a•What a stupid I was aboot the
marry.'
. -ring! she reflected; sadly, ' But how.
:
"Exactly. ,I.detest everything lite_ could I tell that he was Con's cousin,
sae; and what is mere so than a geie. and that he -would actually come tethis
tleman'walking into papa's study, ask; house? I believed I should never even
ing if he may be bis daughter's suitor, ace him again, and knew.I could 'levee
then proposing to that da-ughtei in ques- love,anybody else. Well, • it doesn't:
tion 1 There's no romance. : : . mattr,' she added, encouragingly;. e sea
' Ah ! you want iinprigoned damsels, •months is a short time; •and nobody
stern barons, and gallant knights, their will find the 'ring. Perhaps, though,
lances in rest, and their ladies' colors if Con's cousin knew, be might try.? '
in their helmet,' laughed the other: It may, be thought that Flo would
'Not quite so much as that. But have treated the avlible as a jest. But
when I marry, if 1 ever do, I'm deter', .no; for then where would have been
mined to baVe a- bit of romance about the reenanee 1 Ott Cho . contrary, tho
it.' Sidle terror -the act oecasionect het,' the
'Nonsense r " • nutterieg, nervous suspense which she
' It's true. And an idea strikes me r fostered,had a touch of the perseCuted
cried the girl, starting to her fed,. hi
eroine n it that pleased•her.
' See ! This is bow it shall eel:lenience," • She descended to the ball-roote, rather
' Before Con divined .her intent, •she anxions to get a nearer view of Gerard
•drew a ruby ring from ber Inger, aild. Meredith. She fettnd him in convetse
Ling it across the river ainong• the with Con, while his manner • assured
reeds. "---:" . • her that the 'latter had; As yet, kept
'1.[Ynael_b__kear: Sae. r she, exalaimeas _her seolunteLrespeating stae_seartges,„li
with a sero comic ection. lil vow -that Flo had been struck by Gerard, seeing
I will only wed the than who restores bins only from a private .box,' he was
to me" that ring l' . far more so now„ . and wee really glad
'Flo r cried Coin leaping up. • ""What that abcording-to her custom, she had
have you dente 2' •, kept the first danee.free, so Oat she
'Done, dear? You eat perceive for could bestow it upon him. .
yourself.' •• 'Itryalearest Con,' the whispeieel, do.
' You never mean what you say r ring the evening, 'you were right in the
'1 really do, Con,' she answered, firm- desetiption of your °ought. He is charm-
., .. . .. . ou3 in nay. „ . . _ _ _
ly, rl Siraii.riefm
er ore i.ieriu.'ng' ----.-- '-"
life.' ••• • ceih ! • Flo, if you had not been to
' Supposing some wretched, tipsy foolish 1". •
tramp found it 1 • 'Ah 1' sighed the girl, ' it is My des-
' He would 'keep it, dear,', laughed tiny. Ah l Cot, if he were to find it !
Flo. 'Do riot believe for an instant Ifse— There; it is absurd 1'
he would take the trouble to find an 'The ban was over ; the daya, passed,
owner.' • . • a tul Gerard WilS h constant guest at Mr,
• Ah'i but have you not declared to Brandstonae while his attentions to Flo
wed only him who restorealt 1' were apparent She knew she owebt
' True ; because I feel no one ever,
ever will. There, Cion, I'll tell yon a
secret. Something whispers me the
man I may love will never love. me.
Her? 6'4, vow. Whys how -grave ,you
look,: dear r e '
i Bioause your foolish act had filled
Ilia 4/tiltjeouble-for another.' '
. . „
• ' Another r -•,
'Yes. Keep my secret and his; but
1 cannO help telling you.' rio, my
cousin Gerar01 loves you.
'Loves me l' laughed the Haber;
'and we breve not teen each other yet'
'You have. Do you reinerabeitoben,
last London Mason, you went to see
'The Bens"-hortible piece 1 -noticing
a gentleman in „the stalls, NV)20..you told
me, never seemed to remove his eyes
from your helm 1' ' \
Was it the effect, of the shifting shad-
ows throe' the brtinches, or did no
13randston really Mart and change colorl
not to have aeceived theme latt'slie had
uot the courage to regist. Besides, no
one would find the ring.
•'Once shehesitated about keeping her
wad. •
'No she•said, resolutely I will be
firm. 1 know Con has told him now.
A trio cavalier would And it, He
doesn't .merit my love. A knight bf
the Middle Ages woald do better, I'
will riot relent. Romance is sweet,
after all.' • "•
Four months passed,- In prosaic
fashion, Gored obtained Alt" Brand -
don's peamission to woo Flo, and then
proposed. Though her heart viasbreek-
ing, she refuted bite.
Do you give nie MiAliepe 2' he said,
'Yes, Ottptain Gerard; you may ask
me egeirt in two months. •
You-7pm
know why,' she blushed. Con has•
told roti.', •
eadly,
On centing_to, the bronzed face Was
bending over her.' But it was not the
same. The, shock hair -and the cartei's
•frock had gone, disclosing Captain Ger;
users fair lain- and flnq broadcloth.
Captain Gerard I' What
as this./
. 'Forgive eim---ePray *forgive me r. he
pleaded. • It is all •Con's holt. ••Slap
would have It 1'•s'• . •
What do you -weal' asked Flo be
—L -The man '
'I am be,' 'said tbe Captain, shame-
he did, A third tittle the dream was
repeated, en whiola, he rose, and, it be-
ing then'after 3 o'olook, dressed himaelf,
...t breakfast his vision was the sole
Subjent of conversation. In the fore-
noon word waa brought to the houtie
'that his son had been attaoked ou the
road, robbed of his nadney,auel severely
• ed. Mr. Resnig described minute -
appearance • and (Uses of the two.
M• who- in, the dream -had attacked'
WS son. Wheu Wee taken to the
spot.- be ;p6inted out •the very place
wh ere he had seen the waggon stopped
and his sou aesaulted by the robbetai
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To 'what', pledge:pad Fla, sinning
at his aliatass: •."
- 'To cure yoaetny coasin said, •ef--of
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s Pardon !„; therfic her heargly
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Anel niay I honer!'
• 'Eloper ahostniled. I will still bo.
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Three Editions of a Dream,
Three editions -of the same dream in
the wafelie'rort. siugle night with a se-
qual mealy bathe forenoon, is a paychi-
cal phenomenon worth studying. A
correspondent of the Jeading Sag& re-
lates that Anthony Romig, a well-to-do
farmer living about four miles hone
Alorgantown, woke np his wife and told
bee a dream that made the very strings
of her night -dap etaila on end. Ho had
dreamed that some thieves had stopped
his son, who had sterted on his way to
market shortly after miduight with a
Waggon -load of produce, and robbed him
of his cash, and geverely beaten him.
Iris wife replied that. it Was only' a
dream, and advised him 'WO to sleep
as soon, pa he could. Ile did so, but
soon after again gave her /mother poke,..
And seid • that be 41011 had the same
dream. She begged him to try and
composc himself' and go to sleep, which
nae. -woltannsiceroa, anassoats Senunceen
Aeornicheur, Licentiate of the College of PhyoleianK
and Sgrgeons of Lower Canada, and ProyinolulLicenti.
utd and Coroner tor the County of Huron. '041100 and
residonce,-The building formerly oceupiod llY Mr..
Thunites, Munn street.
Clinton, ,Tan. Ism •
Mistdiatlepins darb,s,
„
Afrorinv wo•Lnsnj..k.non on sun:L.4,4'ms(
oir goOd Mortgage security, tit moderate rates of
• clinton, Anguet lith, 1809. •7 -tf
s
annsateas BROVINOIAL SCR,
/kron, Valuator, aria Land Agent. OfIr :-.Tose-
piling street, Wingham,
Wingham, Aug. .•
Itt SBRIAGE LICit'NSES AND CERTIFIC kirES
.1.Y.L' Apply at the Town Hall, or at the roaidinice of
suhscriber, near the London, iluroia Bruce Railway
Station. JAIIIES SCOTT, "
•• Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
Clinton,April 21tb, 1878. •
•
aarlOiSan*YIDATED AO ORCANADA
.
1..)AILWAY HOUSE, CLINTON; ONT. TUE AllOVE
1-11., house is sheeted Mono. to the station, and ie thor,
oughly renovithal throughout,- and luny affords geed ac-
Conimodation. for the travelling public.. Large stabling
and good headers in attendance: .Choiceet liquore fir
the bar. 'Tues. LANE, Proprietor. • 19'
T MaNTOSH, CANFIELD, - 1SSIJER OF•
ty :Marriage Licenoos under the now Aet, Comnalosion-
er for taking Aghlovits in the Queon'a Conch, for 00an,
14013 Of ninon and•pfuee. Conveyaneing done, ouoh as
Leases, Rends, Contraota,' Deeds, .and Mortgages;
•rime Ilesidonce-opposite Pollook's .
•• • AIONEY ADV...Netal '11t.A4L'
. Baytleld, Sapta4; 1875. • ,•. ,
Air ervisesaon, Lama. OP CHICAGO, HAVING
ILL* pniehaseathellair Drceslimc business lately car-
ried an by Mr. Bohner°, desires to intimate to' the pub.'
lic•that he will continnelhe same at the oldsiand, and
hopee to receive d tonfinuation ofthe patronitgeaccord
ed his predecessor, Ladies Hair 'Work a speeialty. . .
• Clinton, Aug: 8, 18789 • , ,
APP1(1):01aIr.4-101fPODAPitifil40°rIlirt;tiLltnAil;(1)ITS41ral
,,ok.fsetnftas._ Insurance two -third Van
,anadndM alliatullins4.::.;:olpineurrtYi,
so.taareuttont...3:astoositooaeus e pantos repro.
henget. slut sold. Moderate charges. 0/SC0,-.1tINII Sr
•Jaltki 1.1/ASON, • olaR11014 HUDSON,
COIlltatt81011er and Issuer clOhnveyaneer.
• 'zIsyriageLieenses. • •• . 18
HOUSE, wrairroN,• ONT.;:SOLLET &
Delmore, proprietors. This hotel has been en-
larged and newly 'furnished. and now offers first:elites
accommodation for the generel trevelling public. Or.
dors for roonio by letter or telegram carefully attended
to. flood. Sample:Ammo.. AViarton is most* beauti-
fully situated on Colpoy'e nun the sits 02 this
Haulm hoe boon mire/ally seleetCd. The honee is in-
tended to oupply a want long felt by the travelling
public, and -by tonristsreporlamenraud-fainili
ipg it pleasAnt simmer resort. Steamers call daily.
CABINET WARE FURNITURE leic
4
e• s • - • -- e:a
_as eas.s.aeasseemty
• GEO; DIEHL
W0X112ri,Tt?il;I:VZW:i=littr;11:;',012N11431
relmilt his promisee ou the old stand, •
a,
Victoria. . Street, Ciip.ton
Thu }oute'u4iw on Intneirclargt; mid select stock of
Sneh as Chalirs, Tied -roma Se to,„Lounges, What
to, ,te , of good material; excellent workmanslifp and.
finish and whiell he tvill lisettllou.t, the .00rtat remunerative
• -. •
Pt7
atm cueing sessseamiTes 000o As NN1V •
•• ()NMI .p111.6.1.1 olVT..1
Iteiziernbiir Place VIOTORIA,ST.
Obutoo, liarch 8, 3877 •
masu'ismssmaskausi0.
•
A L XINDS P 77 itti/Ttrit
These Pills htive never been known to fail
where the directions oft the 2nd page of. pam-
phlet, aro well observed.
PSI full particulars, get a pemplil et, re ei , of
agon.
1 ASO st S, NB W Seem Paoenteeon.
$1.0.0 end lee, eortte for postage, enclosed to
Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, Ont., general
agentg for the Dominion, will insure a bottle
containing, over 80VIlir by return snail.
Sola Olittost b ,T. 11 Comb -eland Got;tgo
Ohitiley; M Rieke= and P, tannsdein sea.
forth; ;T.Tlidel, Coarcesbrook; Parker at Cattle
and V. Jorartn.Goaerich; B. •Cameron Bey
field; J'a et, Booth roinlioagerviliceand
allmedl-
oine dealers.
P;.G...1.,ANIPI, Auctioneer and AppraiSer
• tor Ihron ; 'rouse mut 741754. Agent,
Commissioner, Conveyancer, (tc,
ham.
UDERTAKING
r ae'S,4v,
rpm.: SilDSCRIBLII131108 L'Eavn To STAT)
.a.•to the palate that he kerne constantly on bend
a large and superior cleAS. of
COVFINS) CASIKETS,
Coffin Tritoni?igs and Robes,
With a splendid iln.4.118t. Pura Corrout always
On hand. Fartlea COI ha supplied. in 000 hour, nt
any time, at
fx.nisi .1,5E11, GENT 17.4S,.
Tiii‘nt 000 511 'pictured ot any other pfifim.
A full stook of rtritaltrOltt
1. Aiwa y a on hand,
. TX -10S. STEVENSON
, Clinton, May 10,1871..
'airaossmairsoasataill.eadaaaneassaistaisomeak
1
t OAPITAL, 8,1,000,000,
OLIN TON .A.GENOY.
Interest from Four to Five per cent ellovved
• on 'Deposits.• \
M. LOU(411, Agent.
clintim, 1,876,
Notice of Itemovai.
J. BII5DLECOIVIBE,
"vo4
Watch arid Clock' Maker,
'JEWELLER, &e,,
%Mid respeethilly anminnee to his eustomers and tae
grnerully, that Nino the lite dieastrous fire, he
• has scoured the '• .
Store lately ode -spied by Masers S. Paltrier &• Co.
Whore he Will keep on hand a seieet assortment of
Chicks, Watches,' Jewel.ry, and Silverware of all lands/
Which he oell retteonabie retest. Repairing of
every iloseriptin promptly attended to. •
•• 1. RIDIa.,voolltaz STREET
1:111Ift0)t, Jan, 24, 1878. •
NEW TIME
,
Na.e41]
ee. Tam
la 4 ITI-M-42:1-.-„k
GRA ND TIM NI(' RAILWAY:
CARD.
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ON AND , A F'PER Armenia, MA'S: irPrv,„.
. • • • • . •
Passenger Traloovill leave Clinton station As renews
Cionko NAir.-Nspress; is.so p, 27 a. .
in., 10 a.m., 4,135.p.•• _
Gone wssr.-Express, '2,45 ;1411x04, 10 a.m.,
t.85 pan., 9,20%p. m.
Saktirda,y Z.OURSION tickets
Ti London, ooderiel mid 'Stratford, good to
. inturn onc y, at redueed rates.
. inoxsex, General Manager,
A. sweerreas,agent at Clinton. , •
Clinton, M0y28, 1878:
OCER
CUNINWIAME & AIKENHEAD
Have en heed as large and well-seleeted a stock' of
•
%GENERAL G.R 0.0 E R I.E.S
As ever offered in' •
Cl ,L iN T 0N
0 A SJIT OUSTOMEAS
Are particularly invited to INSPECT 0111t. stoox,
and compare prices befere purchasing elsewhere,
ive are sailing 3 ibii. good Ten,. $t.00, ind
. • other goods In proportion.
Crockery and Olfisawere a specialty.
. ,
oransentasts & AIliENHEAD
11.13.-A Sue set of Dross Counter Settles for sale. .
ointenrItily 18, 1818
TIIE.110YAL BALM' is a more certain reme-• •
dy for pain;inaWider range of cases, Iola more
agreeable Medicine than any other now offered
to the 'public ; even though we do say for ik-what. •
'no other. manufacturer will dare to say of his, .
preparation, viz. :-Itabsolutely will not ',cure • •
.everything from a corn on the tee to a dislocated 7
fiddle. It needs no highly exaggerated Puffing, .
being one ef the fe* things which sell oft their
°Wit meritg. .
It is h Purely vegotableprodoction, audio perfectly safe
for an.infant of any ago. 11 18 a pereat -specific. for
Dysentery. It cum quiney,:meeriteaa Sere Throat 0110..
.plidaborin,-NotirtmIteadashei Nemalgia,Tiedoknoux;
and Solatien, chola* Crips and pains In tho stoma&
and bowels, Inflammation, Wolinds, Druioes, Spraboa,
nuns, Scolds, Frost.bites, Se. Price, 25 eeinalg.
3. • 11. COMBE, 1)ritggtst,,
Nolo,: A GE.Y4',, 4.11LI:NTON. .204
CloOts, Watches, Jewellery, Rzo..
• .S: .FOWLER, ..•
, Des reo to rotinn
his ein re re thank
. to his nun:tarot
irlemlf, Mat o.
reers,for thallium
al share ot patron,
agethathelmore
oohed whiltearry
bee or, businese in
°lintel:mind hopes'
by a Strict 051e04
that to bueinega,
and. using every
• effort to tneertho
wants °this many
• friends', to contin-
ite to retain their
• patronage..
flo woUlt1 also take this opportunity of stating that tie
has taken his ken into partnership, itna that the bold-
ness will be kinclucted in /inure under the etyle Of 13:
FOWLER 5 SON. The ihni trill keep ou hand
• Witellet, Clocks, Jewellery Spectacles,
• And all othei articles iti their line
- •
Alt kinds of Pipes Repaired and Mounted...
'Repairing, cleaning, Ate., done on short notice, In it
Workmentike manner, and on reasonable teimo.
STEEET„ NORTH 01, THE ItIARELT,
Clinton, 0.18_77
BLA-CKSMITAING
Itemeruber ,hat -tii71211".g-01400 to get vt'ork don; is
ROWELL'S OL.0 'STAND,
11311011 STEMMT, olsTaTTAala.
Italt4.01 ,SINELYTI4 ,114.801,41.77., anti
done 0,1 tire Mtost Aterinury principlm.
/Living engaged T. I. OirtlfiellIal, costomerli
Will hole the eenellt of his adviee, in all cases, free of
eintrge. All kinds of Gnsmtutn .rounr.ro done promptly
6 awl on reasonable terms,
1or;o9. proenrot ti. OttitlfER, 7ael
7»•eparra to flo angthing an this,line.
CALIAAND1t1t.
Clinton,. keg 20, 1878