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The. Cloderioh N ews
Huron Record,
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Cainton Wedmsday Ootobar 10
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:iterOB VUR,4TOR'X".TEADritS.
:SECOND THOUGHTS BEST.
'Why, Nora deer? Bow gladI am
t.; see you 1' exclaimed young lifts.
Bunt, greeting her Mend ,with .3 lov.1
. is later than I thought," said Nora.
ing embrace.
self!' suid Mrs. Hunt, with A show of
imlignatron. Tnleris, indeed,. you
intend to accept him.'
'Accept laint 1' was the scornful re-
iteration. 'I shouldk thinamazing
lot of a, matt to leave home and
friends, and ¥oaway out West to live
with him No, thanks,' and the live.
ly girl executed waltz step around
the room. 'But $erionslY,' Stolniinf-1
midway, 'what do you think of him V
'Handsome. Appears refined rind
„in tel 1 igee t. Just no w+lietomt_oidte,
sane, he'll 'recover,'
•—
‘911, yes,' laughed Nera, 'They all
„ 'Bid • we are neglecting the poor ,
fellow -shamefully.' said )1
u a 1'8.11. ;up -
pose you him to step out and
partake of same leinonacle,;1' •
'And then we wrist be golog, tor it
'It's aways to b
Shortly afterwards Ithe visitors de.
lpleasant e wet. ,
._reine,' _answered Miss LngstenP,ayt:edi •
•
with a brillietit smile whieh disclosed In the course, of a week Miss Liv-
onia'i beautiful white teeth, and lurk ingstelle tgain made her Appearance,
in dimples as she retnrned the QUI- accompanied by a different cavalier.
brace. 'But allew me to introduce When opportunity presented, she
3'12/ riienar fr. Powers,' turning as whispered ,to her friend iron were
she spoke, towards a handeoine yoong
man who had remained, standing in
the doorway. Ile now catne forward,
ia response to the kind greeting of
Iii e hostess.
,Wcv aro always happy so. meet any
friend of a's,' said Mrs. 1 un
4,ind we are especially glad of visitors'
II ming Our sojourn in this dreary
place.'
'It seems like ik_Very.pleasant place
indeed,' said Mr. Powers, surveying
.the cool, inviting apartments nr
which they Were assembled,. with it'e
rattan' furniture, strew inetting, and
dainty nousliu draperies; then ketting
his eyes roll over the landscape out-
- :side, with its distant oriennwieer. • :
'Oh the place itself is lovely, said .
• Miss Livingstone, 'bet so lonely. eind
•out of the way, twelve miles, from a
leznon.•
'Not qiiite„ weltire Only half that
•distance from civilization,' laughed
Bunt. . ' • -
""But as isolatedas in the 'Wilder.
ness. Only think,' turning to the
, gentleman, 'of having the •mail etinne
nut once a week, ••the.hutchev, but
since -the nearest station Ebonite and
• half away,. no teiegraph-' -
'In fact,' interrupted. Mrs. Mint,
'nothing but the chru.n; of rural term-
liness and healthfel surroundings,.
with old ocean neer. enough ;for Mr.:'
/Inn ti..0 enjoy rowing and mitekereI.
dishing. But there are the -active
l'efitiOES for.our cornine• here eintine•
spo ee, to rt group of -merrjr,
.,eliildron at play .on the 'croquet
kronur!. .
•
Is it possible they all belong .to
you l' exclaimed Mr. Powers, with
. <wick, surprised glance at thhpretty,
stylish, looking lady before him. '
she langffed gayly, . 'Those .are
my three. treasures,' she answer -
oil.
right, Bolen dear, though 1 hoped
even would not proveto be, It bus
been a lesson to me. va ..xio idea
Voivers would talie"it so bard. It
happened Sunday afternoon, end he
lett on •the efuly train Monday.'
hope your conscien6e will contin
ue to reproach you.' •
'How. weld I suppose a man 'won' d
be so foolish as to, propose on such
shortaeqeai n tan ee. kNow, here's an-
other one, only waitingiiis opportun-
ity. Off dear 1 with L was old and
tlgely.I'm sick and disgusted with
uin,,
Wick out one, and .stittle down,'
11'm ahnoht tempted ta when I see
how happy yOu. and Fred are, But
not yet awhile. I prefer 1ibty to
the_best husband that ever
• 'Ali N.ora, dear; some day yonmay
regret this veceillation.' • '• •
• .![ aguess not, evonit1 ant left lilre
the 'Lasj. Rosh or Summer.'
give this one his cone,• too.• Bad
eintrffe,VolVers beetr iich the negot-
iation .mielit have remained even,'
and scinsething very likeli-sigh escap-
ed the wifful, rose -red lips.
Four times have the apple blopeoms
bloomed arid. fallen to the greund,in
'a-peat:um:a shower of tinted petals.
usual, the ;Tants are early dom-
iciled at their home-- the children
grown larger and stronger, but their
mother not.apparently a day older
than .when we saw her. laet. Mrs,
•Flunt-isturehosevirre women who
discover the secret .of" .perannial
youth in content,eient. '
The friendship 'existing betWeei.
her and Leonere Livingstone remains;
undhanged-firmer it could. net 'be..
This peason. the latter is a welcome.
gifest for a, month; at the Bunt's • .•
. Leonpre haS•lept something of her
vivacity, but the cheerfulness which -
has replacedilt, is even more
'1 rappy.is the men who has eucli..,ing, Ir6r-..bpau ty, too,- is riper,
a wile and family,' said .11.v.- Bowers • richer order, like that of JtilY- alter.
,
Attie:
-with an tu•dent .glanneat, beautilul
Nora. :The did not see. :it, lieWeVer„
ibr with a murmured ex.:time, shelled
• snatched up her bat and :lain. -mit
nion the lawn 1�r a -frolic With
little ones. . • •
. •
The gentleman gazed after her.
.inhrth ing1y'Wffata'Yl. ti'di/Tfl•q4iits•
•cinating girl Miss Livingstonis-1 I
.ee VI -the man -who-irr-s intate as
' to win her rega.r1 7' -
'She is truly. a winsoine., warm-
hearted maiden; • I love hee-fis.. well.
as I could- were she. niy pwn sietee,-
awl n(4 happiness. -is very dear to
me,' said Mrs. I hint.
tqi:e told mieof the long.fiienclahip
eXisting between 'You, .08 vai reffe
out,' answered, Mr.. Powers. :
• 1 lave you .-known her ..great
1thile ?' askedthe lady'. •I do not
• remember to.have heard ber. speak
of you.'
'No. I net her Smith leet whiter, -
during a brief business tour. But 1
.She bas refused so many atiVenta..-
•
genus offers that her. friends are, al-
most afraid she has decided Upon a.
life • of • single blessednese... Band:
sorfie,: talented and. acComplishect,,
!ahead she :lead been happy. li,ij.
of tate life has riot seemed se satis,
'ffiCtrivy.. • •
lieert.,Joving' dyes
have notieeden. in percep tilde change •
Leonareis -milike her. -usual •-pleold.
self. • Slie re: ill at eerie, distraught.
moody,. disinclined to talk seriously
upon any subject,. •
-One' 0a10i, still night the friend's'
strolled mit upiin the lawn, end .en-*,
sefinced theniselyee coed)in film Wide •
hammock whiolt 'swung beneath two
g,naeled -old apple trees. The folk
moon peeped.. through,the leav.es ils
ever•and Anon it 012100 .0111 febni.he
hind .passirig clouds,' Not •a breath'
was Stirring, The quiet was, Only die,
tuthed by the itsect life around.
• :Petty cares and trials seemed soot1t.
was inunediately attracted -to her:'
"eir to Ve-st, as is a .babe by its Mother's.
•
crooning. • . - , • •
• Leon -ore leaned her head upon hot.;
friend's shoulder, and dielen 1001)01.
• sively Pressed her lips to. the Smooth,.
• fali cheek. . ' • •
she se -dined solike an embeclied.'
sunbeam.' • •.
'She has it, very bright, Sunshiny
temperament ,' acque laced Mrs. Mint.
People arc always attracted to..lier .1.
'No worider,' was the enthusiastic
• 'Dear,' she murmured. "I eati hut.
response. 11 only.saw her a week,. see•that soniethiogis disturbing your
but that wae long- onotleh for ,me. .peacenf mind. Will you not eo.nfide
Do yen not think a y.oti1 hg lady of 115 in. Me? Foiigive..me if I em Mtn._
ought to know her 04051 mind; if ever?':
Mrs. !runt was spared an adiewer
by the entrance onliss
w ith a little girl on either sidejpcLjt
°Chubby bay baby -10" her.. arms, Ink'
flaxen head resting against -her soft
flushed The afternoon sun!,1
light fell on the group,tualring an
pressive picture, notl'o•rie thitt.neVer
.sive,' she arldecl,as.no response dame.
Miss Livingstone was softly crying.
!Whytol'a,darI Do forgive me?',
said Befell, when slist_had becoMe
Aware of the fait. • • ' •
• 1i have wanted tO open my heart
tri\ you foe'. ever so long, and I ani
glachon have lieloed tne to begin,'
murfil ired 'Noveli. 'The trouble -is,
faded from Charles Powev'sgmemory, surepf my own heart.; . That
The unwonted tenderness. in the.. SCUMS a strange thing to say, does it
girl's bright eyes struck ttile'ep yearn.
log in the man's soul, ,and a vole°.
Within btule him cry eet 1 My wife 1;
. 103' OW 11 11113' (01 El 1
But conventionality rules us. We
may not even act upon ,our batter
impulses.
Soon ATVS. Ilunt hospilaldy
exolis-
e(1 herself to •FirirOail lunch fee .luir
guests. well knowing that the ride
-out was a, famone appetizer; and Misr;
Livingstone follower! with the child-.
ren, leaving Me. Powers to eniertairf
himself.
•
'Nora exclaimed :111.s. limit wiik
safely out of hearing,- 'taut nItIti is
deiul in love with you.'
'Itinsense l' replied Nora, blushing
like a rose. •
'Truth. T/on't yen suppose I can
vend the siens el the times 2 I am
sure lie means Inisiness."
Ito!, when nigh.) has reached my age.
T havenever told -yob, that when in
Boston 'hist Febr4p0 ••• ,• met Charlie'
••11owers for the 'hes • '''''441iirce,thet,
tlint'enutiner, four yeers.ago.,_ Ite
mewed his attention,. and eventually
ptoposed again ,,saying/to Ifittl never
met anyone elrie Whocn. he cared for
-his wile. lie was • 'so manly tind
straight. forward, end withal so flee
(dilating, that, I WAS Moe!) attracted
to him, mid, had he not peecipitated
matters: by . his inopportame oiler,
,
might have come to love him, Being
uncertain of my own Sentiments, I
• only roluse him. I have
n either seen nOr heard from hi,n sine.er
until ti:e week before I. came lieie, 1
reeeived a brief note, informing ,inc•
• engagement to Miss- sborne,
or chicrige." -
'And naturally you (elk greatly re.
intortiosed Mrs. Ilun t. •
'elle MUst be nfool.then l' exclaim-
ed Nora, hal/angrily. 'Why I never
aritV hint a dozen Mines ,in ‘iny life.
Imes he think Illy wOola trust,'
her rutUre in the hands or a strang-
,
aftyn a girl or twenty -flee engirt .
to know her own mind, if ever,' dryly .
rospended'Atm. limit, piling freali
bread and golden hued cake1)1
tempting m.ray, afraid, dear,
37ou've been flirting .againotfter .011
yourgootl resoifitions.' - '
',I ought to 'have,' said Nora. 'I
reallY thought I did, at firsi. But
since thenhave been tormented
by doubts, till I almost begin to re.
!giet, haying loid. Into,' and a big tear
plashed down upon, her hand, and
shone in the inoordight like a soli.,
taire.
Nero, darling, 1 really be
Hove you love him, after, all!' ex-
claimed. Ilelen,„ piftting an arm
.around ber friend.
am afraid 1 do,' Was
0418
r
the rueful
forward- and besides it woulki hard
y he fair to kr. It is what 1 have
Wen longing to do,' saki 3.`Zora.
eagerly.
'Po (MI Pr:mine Cha•rlie rowers
will be happy 'the ;mulles her? ask
ed Mrs. Hunt.
'How eau I tell.' • s
4You know he will not he. Ile
never•lovcd anyone tot you, and has
slowly offered himself to this M'ss
Osborne in a, fit of pique. or despair.'
-Bute-yettreelf-in--her-plaee,--and-eityr-,-
were you to know the truth, would
yon still desire to marry him 2'
was the low response.
'Let film once tell her the faets,
and however much she May care for -
hi" she will ienounce him willingly,
for no woman wislies to share a divid.
ed heart. Leonore, if you are sure
that yot& love him, your duty is clear.
The future happmess of all three de
'muds upon your decision,'
Yeti alk) prejudictift, Helen. My- •
happiness is so much dearer to you
than theirs.'
'1 cannot permit my dear little Leo-
nore to sacrific,ht,r happiness without
being very certain that the sacrifice
is required of her,,!.. answered Mrs.
ilunt, kissing her friend tenderly:
grows damp, ani we triust. go in
You are no i'ofl.iaitiC youflg gi •1,;C,ora,
Take time for thought. But do not
let your overn ice sense of honor keel)"
you from finding out the truth. If
Powers no longer cares for you, then
you. ean bear the trial better. In-
decision and dotibt are rendering.
yon miserable. 'Certainty is batter
than suspense; •
111$1110111M0.111.111,
The teeth heroine pure white,
And give intense. delight
The breath le purified
1V.1;en -"r1341111illal:' is trirtl.
A. Farmer Speaks.'
Mr. Justin Jay, Copenhagen,.
on V„ says he was so afflicted
.with_Liver Pomplelot that he,
was Obliged to give Up work.
The druggist at Aylmer in.
dueed hurl to try ZOPESA.
with suchgood results that
atter using two bottles lle
• was able to reserne _work fl$
usual. • Says, he got t•efief
from the first dose, and is sat,
Wed thereis no better Liver
rernedy- .in existence. lle
gladly armsus.to use his
name,
-
FlieS
cheaper than ever at ••
Comforted and .hopeful, Leaner; .
COOPER GROCER 1".
sought her chamber.. Long:tell() at • • _____ • . • •
at the window, watching the drifting
filvoy clouds, now concealing, apon
revealing, the Itiotily moon.- Crtlin -
and still lay olcl ocean, with a piths
way of silver gleaming on its broed
surface, where the moon touched it.
Ifonrs passed. At length, with
a happysmile •-• on her nice,
Leonore arose,,and taking a sheet
of paper, hastily Wrote a few' lines.
Becoming absprbed in 11,6i•
tion, the lines lengthened into
Ayes pouring eta her
IVeart, revealing her inner self, as
she had nee. er done beford, noVer
would do again.
The letter sealed and addressed;
without disrobing, herself, he threw
herself upon .the Outside of the
couch, and.quiekly sank to peaceful
sluMber. • •• • ' .
The undersigned begs to,retinn his
sincere thanks to his numerous ens -
tomere "for their liberal patrona.6
for the past two years, and as he
intim:ills to give, his .custonters..tbe
Best 'Yalta possible for theiy meney,
he • hopes to meat a• contienanee 4
Jh�ir patronage.
• (1, have taken your advice, Helen,' •
she Said next day., '
HIS 60 CT' 'TEA
„
win. atill he a. Spicialty, and ean not
he beaten in the initrket, . All other
Groeeries ai loW is poaeible. . A
Large Stoat: of Gh4V4SW.41.1lE and
(111,00X1,11Y on hand: Also"
FRESH OAT MEAL,
-" CORN MEAL FLOW;
- OATS; POTATOES;
Gt,i9 me a, call and he sfitisfied. ' •
. T. COOPER.
But the contents of the midnight.
epistle none ever knew, save he for
whom it was ifitencled. •
11111 0
et s • s 0
' A.few dirys•latee, a handsome,' dirk -
eyed man drove hurriedly -up to the •
eountry:e'eai., and hitching his
Iroise entered the half apencrl front
door, Wittier& I:peeking,
'1 low could I k I enti fish mild love-thee:man 1
When 1 did nOt loVe theu ewer."'
Vilified by a?, pathetic •tones, the
gentleman noisleesly fOund his way
to thamtisic room.: , Miss LiVinastorre,;-
in a soft •olifiging robe,. of creamy
white, with., dainty laces at her,white ,
throat; and One,..b i•illian't Bo War in her
thick brown hair, was :seated at .the
pieno, rapt in the melody.. she. was
pouring Oat.
Amon -lent lirtev,•. a hand. was laid '
tenderly Oa her Shoulder, ovell ;re:- •
"Membered voiCe. Was asking eeger-
."• 'Bo you love rne ..‘away -Or . near ?'
Sweetheart, give me 'the blessed
assurance from yoer own, lips, for
hardli. dare' believe the evidence* •ef
my eyes, when I opened y-dffr. letter.
• Leonoref Leonoie11 At his first
_words, Miss' Livingston bad haStily
risen in embarrassment. The morn-
,ent.she had. longed for had l'at last
arrived, yet she Aves•almost.too shy to
,
feelringlit'but Pain.
r•nvers took both her liandain.his„
and gaiedlong and searchingly into;
her deep • blue eyes, Then,,gently
*drew her towards him in loVe's first
sweet rapture. ' • • •
Thinteoming•in with her hus...
band. an: it.itr orb two later, Uttered'a
• littie :exclamation- of surprise,. ' at
.sight..cif the handsomer 'happy couple
befere her.. • 1 •
, 'Mrs, Bunt,' said :NEI.. PoWers, rising
to veceiVeher greeting,',...MissLiving
stone has been tellriig Inc now mueli
1041) indebted t� your cleae;sighted.
11. ees, for iny.•iniesent...liappiness._. t
can never sufficiently. thahk.yott•
"Mr. html, I have elways enviecl
yen, your wife and fotnily, your home
' but now, thank 'heaven; .my
ifitelieloi dive, will last 'hot much
longer than Miss Livingstone .sees fit
to heye •thin,'..easting a leak of•.Un.
. utterable love atthe blushing gild.
Slm returned it, with one equal fond
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- Can before buying mid satisfy yeurselftbat
WE SL11.4.•. CREAP
UN 1 TA
This Line will be found very complete. We keep Metallic, Cloth-Coytweds
Walnut and Rosewood Caskets :tad Coffins ; Robes,
•
Luings, Crapes. Ihte.,•Ete,, with the
Finest Hearse in the County.
feerCallS attended promptly night 6r day.
EO. DIEHL & SON
VICTORIA-ZT., 01.11\1+0N, ONT.
•••••••••••.•
. '
Iiearding Grocers'
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Chilton ()At:
. BEST VALUE IN
Te,
ugars,
General
oceri es,
-lass, Crockery
China Ware
ETC., ETU.
oKk'rgAs are extensively known
101 )088 good in quality and as LOW
in price, as can' be bought.' •
. •
Our lifflITTS.are Up to -the season's
. requirements. •
. . ,
, Our CONFECTIONABY • • be
Worthy of yen!notice, es tdso in taste
and design they are e,xcellentidon't
forget the tasting 1•501. • •
Is NDRims S0llf4I I UM' SYlirr,,
C4( iLDBY SY ETC ; Ponatantly
oil hand., Farm, produce taken fn.
exchapge. for goods, •
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t 08,
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LEADING YVNERAL
osITE THg. 1-owN HALL
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
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HO 1433 NEANTIFACTURE
P1711.1,0 N.Q.E3LE,.
nerehant Tailor
North Street, near the Square, GODMOIL wili furnish :or vake up
Gents' Clothing in rashionable Styies
.At lowest Pricel:i
irrMfl NOSLE is at; experienced Cutter had practical Tailor. No misfits -
no slop work. Ordere promptly attended ta," Note the address-PIIILO NOBLE,
North Street Goderich.
Nete.1 for its Wonderful Metlitudeal Con.
stritetton,-
'Egli Arm, tight Running
Great linage of 'Work.
Don't fail to inspect them at
WEATHERALD'S
Watt's old stand, Albort
• Street,
it SIIEPPAR,TYS Book Store,
• .• . • rioderieli.
THE
WILLIAM
• SANGER
'SEWING .1101.1rN E
Is noted for its Great Wear-
ing Qualities, and bps held
its position as, the Leading. '47--
Sowing aria& -71-F-
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FOR ,OVER TWENTY YEARS
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W(SEMAN
13.--Eaell and every Machine: of this nmke has
the Nickel- Plate Drive Wheel And complete..1)res
Guard.
'WAIL
PAPER s
ALL
Thi) time for Heuse-Cleauing is near: All wonting
Hall Parlor,.Dirliar9
r -Room 'or Bed.
_ _
Room Papers,
will find the.
Best and Latest Patterns-
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Ierg,e peoportion of tads Abele** limos emus
sip
itTelticauatc,itit:e,41;1:000410:Igusg,tediary"mititlawonfe3.04:etn,470x00 joelgseim,41:411wiatorr:,
by their tlercMgelltent, Inelutling onstIp5t160.
ifalPsi3171:1at7u,14 li
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erauentpjIelana in regular practice, sliowt
ummidalettey the estimatiou le ;Mich they aro
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satterer fremneadache, and year. Pir..ts tire the
only Wee' 1 could look to for relief. 0110 dodo
fwriolik3uitie.171,nirevy°44TYthWe IneolgsstVilectrivecl'alidlitetot
easiest physic 1 have ever found. It id a pleasure
to spewhoa occasion oilers,
to me amrk ;AiropEr,aoirsew, ttn, Ld.IvealaweaayeBdreos.:A,
r11111101,11 St, Rieluabild, VA, June11032., s•s•
staonleletvues trIsceedonAjnettidedPifyi.r.syoul,11044174abeyreleillosvieni:
known them to fail to accomplish the desired re
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suit. We constantly keep them on 1;fa.m4 at our
rheoltitaitieallaipurinsye 3t1111e0allilautre. a lelcemtasettiseterzer, 801414
they are-invalnable,
A'r 4C7fiB.H.4.n
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g•writIng.from•
iffkista, Qa., 8alPsi "For scone yeo,X0 past 1heve,
been subjeot to constipation, from which, lu
spite of tho use of medicines of various kinds,
I suffered ineroa.sing inconvenience, until some.
oT:
rtgelbegae etakit:IEstIrsei 3
hLVtrly eorrtediCD tabit;t1
43Averevans'stlyCiAluTPOr:nvrIoni.e371.170tirilree:tithir.;:eillaris
ties of the bowels, stimulate the appetite tine
eigeogoe, and by tnhrAelxrtxporonn: and thorough
aetjau give tone and vigor to tke who physica
economy.
Des 4. 0, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
sold by all Vruggists.
YOUNG,
OLD, AND
MIDDLE%
All experieeee ihe wonderful benett...
cial effects of
Ayer s Sarsaparilla.
Children with Sore Eyes. Sore Ears. .
•AbIU. , or any scrofulous or syphilitic taint,
May be made 'healthy and strong by its use.
Sold bY all Druggists; $1, six bottles for $6,
'773.,EEKAN'S-
1'4 • 7
.OWDERS
111 10 bitco. Oontain their own, •
• . /0, sum, and effecinia,
• meting iu Candi:ea or Adults'
OM TO MEN
411 OW itU9 from indiscretions masses or other emotes arta •
weak, unnerved, low aplritod, physioallp drained, and unable to.
• portents ilre'o duties properly, eau be certainly and perms.
neatly cured, without stomach medicines. Enderaed by doitore,
midusters nod the prose. The Merited Weekly sive: "The
PM of trentin tVerVOUS Debility. nautical Decayed:ea, '
is enmity superseded by THE MARSTON BOLIN:, Eton,
latmelebe acme Faecal of certain restorstioa to full and per.
Toot nonnhotatt Simple, effective, olesalu pleasant. 13e4 -
ut
for Itetlie. conaultalion free. • • . • •
31.4.11S1011 RE$IEJIYUO.'70 ITOILICS St.. Taranto. Oat
• •
-FRIEZES CORRIZES.A.ND P.ANELVFILLERS,. gC;
, 1)37 The' 14'ank Fashio-rileoks for" 1883 ara•citit, and can be had for nothing.
Call and see the papers aed•get a Book •
IVIANUFAOTUTING,..0:6MPANy.
. • :cm -I:" . •
af•
• AQ.9e.
• ODE.
• 17e qelle Olie.aper their Ray (meanti, of fi)O
Stilt *potinellft fluff rellovo all the irotililcs lei% •
• 0 t To a. tali .114 sit to of 1lio aistein anvil b -1)i-
▪ •,ste,N0,..1e0141100‘00.0.1(es, I/ha rras.,tdi
/' i in tint c. heirNaest foup.rit-
able 'titteect I..• a been sinAva camp; ,
TT -ad aehrty, t T.ive rine; are
41 Inutile in Constipation, on ring., mat proving in.
li le la max,. in.e.tai Witftar Lb cy also 10101'1
11.1, dissect -ere or flio fotpinavh, st 11011111) 'I er •
r.gitlaiti the lapin Is. en it' thiy.unly cur, a
0-
Tit° LC0(.114--Plat „ Of Skid 00111p* 111,41 tO 1'1 rgerendmore cont.
medium premiseS•ip the ,• • , •
Perrin Block,. :Opp e
'to make mein or 4.41111stias Stock.
,
though she kept silence. •
1;••tecorni thoughts are best, dear, are 111111Yr pont off all 0,.(1
ust. UU11. L4 Lit uu
they not?' queriegAesaent, putting
en arm 'lovingly amend lier Ix:anti* • .
• •
Picture and II hat) • I rattles,
rilOES POINTS.. . • ch.rbmoo, Etc.-
Eiargai
n
A colored :Itctliodist sister in Ala;
Nunn, vent4ed too neai; the 'atream
when some Bandit acquaintances
were 1 undergoing immersion: She'
was suddenly seised by the officia-
ting clergyman run!, before she fairly
realized it, was under the wateii and
cattle ne. as a good Baptist, She ;vas
:thin:AI° speak, when under she went
again." After the dip she
emerged, clawing the air wildly and
shouting: 1. (l`way from here! Don't
chuck me 'under ag'in, .yon niggnr 1"
lint the clergyman sent, her to the
bottom the third time. When finally
elle stood 'dripping lipert • the shore
she' shook' her list and Sereamedt
11 91), Pll fix yen I I'll Inist.the hed
Wen you, youtionary trash Nonsiti'
rare and nearly drowidn''' wheii
you lenow`d woll,enongh all de time
(fat l's :1.rethodiatruirl been ehriaten.
MI by dem` dat's your 'betters, and
knows trio' 'botiOliglon den 'aft de -
Baptists tint ebber ‘sh6iiterl, you nth:.
a'b:ia black settut 1 and me got de
rhomatiz enerigh Le set crazy,'
Pa set) what do law kin do for you
have you 'rot:del dis very day, or
Une Cr. Otis, oys_of .1 1 1 Hilda
IN% A LI. LOTS.
N e ctir- York Domestic Paper.
Fashinnsin ;Stock;
1111
Albert St., ..C.Iinton.
Chian Ceout, High School.
IIII4o111110n ltiot seisioTaPear attoction
114 pill) to the prepandion of students for the
.purposes -1!nlveh1ty.. Junior '11401'
bielilir,Miti'etrtlittriutt in:iv:reed Ingres, ITMthu.
Winn lit lait' grid lhaIlelne, Tearing's'. reaspre.
ressimed a1)ide:11e1:8,e rot 51051104. ' •.
'rho he:Amu sr iff (1)04(044 of four 110s1808,
Ilre elteotifkle 1:91flielt Preach. Get-
man, the i(otninercial brascis,•31:41tungles arid
tieleties.
linden In cagy of Ilinnisfl lay ElfirtriValttkpy` rihal
1(1etpc1111,1altle040 11(al In, mul—ret.t.trfacillv.-frco•
rum' indaeent.tifs,b, rive, Wel fl'aell those. (ditto,
the antioinetriits that so fres:lenity intrfiere
web iendv
Au IllisorikagIM 0111'li1V of APParatog, ftir the.
teaeminreieltemistrv, Nallit!itt Philosophy, and
• roycles.• • -
NO(11/41 N1411 141! '4;liftrgt (1 4(10115 tliu
NT 1 .11 mri yr.flkloii1
:11114.161t1) IF(Dit 11483
Where ft Complete- Stock of the World Itenewned,SI'NGER SEWING- mAciTisg 11,111
be kept isoestantly 10)11CL 7. • • • • • • . .• . • . • • :
• • ' .treeLocal Ofilees at GODEliICII,1WIN(11-1AM, 15RIJSSELS and EXETER.; ..
• .
'The -Puha are witrned agaihst certain, spurious mei chunterfeit intitatiorei of the
Genuine. Sieger Mewing. Machines, :.Opretli•-fer side by irrestionsibl 0 and enscrupuloils.
1:i.mitellitli‘m.-Tof .0111 )W1111114(1701'6.. 1)U.:110.'110.(1(01100(1 hy 11111411(10 10lL(lffIlCS,
gilibil end varitished.tohide theirelefects;but buyonly theauteldue With am:unparal-
leled reconi of snceees • for nearly 35 yeal.s. took • at tire verdiet.of the'people.
.0enoiany .sold last year (1-882). nearly three quarters of a millioit. machines, er mere,
, than the rionibieed or• 0000. "thitly-elfinpetitors; - Don'tforget iliat every lieal
ningtr.•Machilie is now heirMiele ',ditli-010, :mal;k _east: tato thaqii.lio as in filieve
cuts.. tiny no nisielinie. without 11. eirr.O.a and Needles -for all kinds of maehince-
triway..ron, hand. • • • . • .. . •
*E CRAWFORD MANAGER,
Clinton; April len. I ,
ARM• IMPIEUNTS.
• LAME .ASSOItT3IENT ,
CoWS1
OOT& STRAW CUTTIN.0 !BOXES,
--COM
Anti -all Implements used on a farm
rts Good as the 'Best, and aii Cheap
as Ole Cheapest, at 7
j. 13.
IMPLEMEIN'r IyAnimoOMS,
9AINTON. ONTA:m4ro
ICT• RI
KERY.
ALWA'SN 10.N`, IT.A$Pt A - •
. ,
. • .• .•
large V. ariety,,of Plain • . ta .•Fancy 0 ak„
sen•praise -no rcosiniecedatien. Try•olir kir:PLAIN A110 PANCY I1tc01(AD,114.it w1ti411 I deliver to
au parts of 00 Town,
wCtinija\TG- 0 s
icod and ot,tiomintw, s„mod to Atent4
Choice Selection of 11 linde of Confectioner -it.,
11\11811,1,
Iron and Hardiroire• Merbhan.
Clinton, .August; 1883.
,
MA DA TH
lieGOILBROSb and 1.1 0„
'forma°, AlantWet's and NV holesalc Dealers In
La.rd.111 Cyliwndoeort. (Sonsit. Gutting_, and
Our eelebratecl of..k 110INIV brand is (10818001-
1cd 'In any other oil on the market.. Iti
, iecognition of Ito superior merit We .
hare received the •
X.1 a.?Itz•1Z X1.8
arehottrAe
...v. we exhibited' les since 1878,
. other awards ;ciao number of
llar wme Tin Shop,
a -old, S e r
Tiaving bought a •
STOCK OF STOVES
Outeide of the asSoeiatien, on very
ADVAIITACE.OUS IONS,
I am now prepared to offer
Cooking StoVes,
Al A LAWN PERC.ENTA .
UnderthetisualPdo.
AIso, a full ttssortimint of
Tinware, &o &o
silLAS DAVIS. .
'REMOVE!).
xtrl Aht, 3(841 51111 hare 11080 Arlie
IN . Allen IbIr,eall At rreriy
the.Vinscrial Mist, .4118anImu Ninhipalitortrachtl;
- AND
33ronze Medal
1)0811108 11111rier0l1e Diolomas It 18 salable for
. all kinds/A Machinery ea It 0111 001 gain
or elett 1(41 4010(8 01(7)1(1 (0 Vtlefor en, •
'TiijTL1iorardo hi Clintinfhy •
HARLAND BROS!
1417•Bino, ,
' .
S ete they iv 'ielitritienkfl
.otei.(115:STOltinw
`lo ho
na ,crearriier,vorrrolaini , 111t1011
iiiy hrir 1,090)1311:1111,11 81101end Ilere vial lifer*
nuctil ry Cita riy,1111.111d there II11.10,1.lifo 0111.
M1I 10 ley n aYll.the1 they
Lo Nettled t tin e. Fast; 02 1(1 ail sirh load
4 . E. ..
•
. . *
• 11 of ' ' y 1:vi a that lier., ; , •4; here ve
1 , 0,:r. reat, boast. Our 1»lb(Aire !i41 ,.
';;;;, r's L'i•sr 41 arc, very sm 1181...-•
V-ry 2 y -to t1.1,11'. 0118 10 (401 plth4 ni10,:r A dere.
b tit;t,7t- t1 le I y ytetctetrt,t Witt Ail 111/11'gri11t oe •
ptow..., 1-2 1):' their grid lc lo 0), Id, Who '
tiwm.. lit ZS mos2 kw for ict. 5014; •
ruggista cV eryW here, ur bent by
czatarn; co.,
Nevi./ Y.or Ci
.Bar saparilla
. .
•
Cures ii:livannviltiftvi!a !Neuralgia itheumatle
Gout, Gene:rail 1../ebllity, 'end all.
,dlaordors caneed 'a thin niel-inipoyerished,
or correpted, cot:mil:Ai or the limed; expcnine , •
Oe blOcal-poisons from, the Syst en); eevieleng
Met renewing the teem!, and restoring -its 0I5514
zPiTSS1)471' .1,1.i11(i.ii:a111..I1°'117 &Pict. st!‘°.1('18.°1tf-thl.111,:\P-4(1' 1.2+ ilb•
perfect itdaPtation to the tore ct disessee ; •
origthating 4,11000 2)11,00 mut V. wealrened
111s 11 (Q.:ire/1;7n ti•iiiiltoetitieloti;tizitneur si:rostaz
combiecl. semi. xoaraS or l'otlitiainin • tunt
tho ariftne; itinSt rolisiblit, rind Most
.cconomical. blood-Puuller and blouil../ood that
- • inthuninatoTy Blipitinati an) Cured.
“AYnit'al fia intred rif the..
Inflammatory Illtettaintisat, .uith whinit haft
atIlfrioil for inany.years. • NV, 11. ploonni"
- la,,.:Nlarelf 11442. •
" Eight years ago 1111.1 a11 Dept"; of •Ith eunnts
4...thon so sew's; that 1 eould hot nun (011(1)) the Itellk
'
00 (1(051 witimat help. I trIell !le veful realer:lea •
w ithout mite); 11 11113 relief, until J.toolc A Vait'a
• SAltsal,Auft4a„ by tlw uso-of two .buttleti of
which rwas completely Area. have tee been
troubled With Hie mace. nave sole
..Aerge-muitaitiesecr-yinwn-sues-eanifiewrami ,
still retains its Wonderful popularity, 'rite inaily
1(0112)10 tetyettl.ei ipt2:111,suse...eifeci ed lit this Vicinity emu,
.00105,1 1(Ivr St, elitclais:d1,10,111acssst.,bmits.tIL.t,rfsiii:480121111.11010,...,v,tr
,01;11"ft.yastrilllaltalrechoTuilr Isiostol‘111rekkmfirtol,1011ugt einieerit)a.1.14t,
towhig the advice alt friend, I commenced takittg
MI- Wit 14.11iSAVAM LILO, and before I had used'
three bottles 1. felt 01( 40811 OS 1 ever die in toy life
1 have beon at Work now /or tWo naniths,
nicilleitio In thri world. • '1t01118 60.,(v5,4 um", '
th51,211011my,;t1r.:(tAsItm.,ANPe.t:vstli:LoArkillouttilyglie,a,t1.81:412. him;
Avineri SARFIAPAJIT 0111T8 Ser0011a
!ill Scrofulous Cotuploluts, Erysipelas, Vat
tons, ltIngwortup ittotehes, Sores, Boils,
irionoie, land Eruptiona °Talc Skin. It eicnra
the blood of all iiimurities, ahlig digestion, sumo.
1151.10 1110 rtotiou or the and Nina •
Vitality 4;id strengthens the whole sestofil. IV' •• * '
• PEE-P.1E1lb 110 frift
•
.Di'. Ayer'& 00., Lowell, Mats,
Seel by an nreggists; price $1, six bottles' $6'
TIM KEY TO num
9
A sure vure fcr Liver ('0((1((10l5( 1(1,11 ncarlfulfe,
elembal Sbtn, Ilolis,ke.; Dyspepsia, 111111ousness,
Salt Rheum, Serofula,
-4•1s-41,3(81111 481(4 0014' hail With Serefola :Mel only
Aroplikages of the orewroot Ilittors Mired hlin."
'Antra Vuly, Join; Nos, thvert00ee14.1, net.
.N1111:e rola itelliles..,worth 80 fbo firovefoor
UnlocIt4 oIi 016 elf)gffed ttecnileS °Mut
Itotycla, Xiditeys and Liver, onYind
off gradually without weriketlegllie systems
all the impurities and foul humors Or the
secretions; at the 8f11110 111110 Correctiggi
Acidity .of the Stomach, tering B
4611811682, Lyapensia, Ileade,chee, Diz
zineta, Heartburn, ilobstipation.
Drynotra of the Skin, Dropsy, IMM4
11688 of Vieict,Saiindiee, Balt RheuMt
Etvaitialatt, tzlm•rienlit, rlitttAtititt 01