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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-12-17, Page 7LIVER CURE • FRIDAY, DEC. 17, MS. BREVrnes. Ob.arP work—Grinding an axp A flat, failare-4 poor pancake. 44114 We photograph. A rising, man.,The aeronaut, An astronomical observation "My Staril I" • Il100k/14111g With outs—The exchange editor, clipping. Easy to get the hang of—A. barbed wire fence. •, '•surance pointer—"Xonesty is the • best A _ 'request—A call for a gap of res. tatitant coffee. - • Acold wave—An indifferent response te a flirtation signal IA Only a question of time-rm'What o'clock "Ah, there are new &atoms in the case," remarked the photographer as he foouse applicant number two. • * Is it possible to exptess an opinioa on •train of thought? • The buekoo and Ita The breeding habits of this oarions bird are most interesting. As is well known of the hen bird, it never 'makes its own nest, but it is belieted that during its - stay in Enron° it lays altogether about eight eggs, all Of which are deposited .in the nest of some other bird. The variatioini. in the 'color of the cixokoo egg are very great, from a white speckled like that of the water wag.taif, or the dark brown mottled egg of a lark orpipit, to the blue egg of the hedge Sparrow ;, while Mr. Dresser states that he has seen even green eggs, and is of opinioa , that the same female will lay similarly Oared eggs. The researches a Qrnitho. gists during recent years suffieiently prove that the female cuckoo lays her egg upon the ground', and .then deposits it in the nest of a bird whose egg resembles the oneslie has just laid; hence it is probable that a hea-ongkoo killed .with.a broken egg in its mouth is thai.rightful owner' of the latter; and has not been sucking tho eggs of some other bird, as the species is .ciften supposed to do, The writer has on many ,occasions found cuckoos' eggs in the ixest of the water wagtailin Berkshire, the lat- ter 'bird being frequently :selected by the • cuckoo as her victim ; and he can affirm that the eggs were in ad cases similar to those 0! the wagtail, but vere a little larger in size. in Jine_time the young cuckoo is Itched, tlie riglxtful opners of the nest ejected, and for weeks the powers of the unhappy:foster-parents are etercised to the ntmest infeeding the. gaping and conitant- ly-complaining occupant of their domain. ven when the young cuckoo has outgrown the nest, and is strong enough to fly about, he is still attended by his foster -parents; arnd so strong is the.instinet of the young cuckoo to receive food from other bird, that a story is told of a specimen in the Zoologieal Gardens which managed to live through the winter,. and put on his lull 'plumage in the following spring, when, on the appearance of a 'hedge sparrow/ in the same aviary the cuckoo flattered down; and zwith drooping tinge and open bill solicited food from his .small companion. Cw!wre Discarded in the Erifish 42'ony. orria CATTLE. 4;:eritaY HEIfElt."-.04ME INTO lijuBSGRIBERig 1*-;• Prenalem, North stmet south, Clinton., about tivo weeks mince, s trr0 Year cad red EOM% The Owner le hereby notified wprove Report); pay charm put teke iti awes'. WHAON.-- MAY CALF. — Com INT° iimusonmatit. 0 premises, Bayfield road, gedorich toWliehlp, abont the2Oth of October,_e Melt Red White gall. Tho owner% hereby nottned to prove property, pay ohenree end take It away, LEVI TRIOS, *el STRAY STEER—CAME INTO SUBSCRIBER'S prethises, gravel road, Hallett, about two weeks since a red and white year old Steer, Vie owner Is hereby notified to 'wove property, pay charges and take it away. THOS, .EAST. • at • CITRATE]) INTO TIIE PREMISES OF THE UN- 1.....7omenesso, lot 86, cop. Euliett, two Cows and two Lambe. The owner le renireeted to prove owner- abinjay expenses tind take them away. EPHRAIM ONriLL, Londesboro. •••210 SAY TEER.4,--0A1.1E INTO SUBSCRIBER'S' prendses. lot 77, Mettland con., goderich township,. about the lat of November, a smell Yeaillog Steer. The •owner is hereby notified to prove property, pay chargee and take it way. ALRY. BADOUR, • QTRAY CATTLE.—CAME INTO SUBSCRIBER'S 1.7preinises, lot 29, 2n11 con. of Stanley, about the 1st • of December, two Yearling Steers and four Yearling a Heifers, The olvnor is hereby notified to prove pro- perty, pay charges and take them away. JOHN Me. GREGOR, Stanley. • '1* Perhaps I may as well'etate Jere a fact, which I think is not generally known out- side of -niilitarynircles.- -On. ourlanding-in Egypt for the Soudan expedition all color of regiments 'were .left'oir board. the • fleet; so that British .soldiers; !�r Alio first time , istory, went into action unaccompanied Old ClorY,"-Whose silken folds has een wont for centuties to flap among time. bayonets and sabres of its defeaders—in' some cases jaunty and ‘gay in the bravery of new Material andbullion-wrought device, in others simply a grim, war -battered old embleiri, bet, iu either ease clear as life's pulse. to each- and every on in the'regi- ment to which each color respectively be longed.' It may be recollected that at the battle of Maiwand, in Afghanistan,' in which h certain, infantry 'regiment Was ambushed; but eotild have escaped were it at that_tliaonem..y iievated.allyhisionergiels to the capture of the colors, the Men stood by them in &lenge, and so werp completely annihilatedwiped off. tha army list, as it _were Of colirv, ,the—dolOrwer&-lois This decided the War Offide, and the order was ifished that helliceforth Britiairsoldiere nonst light wlthotit oolOre, . • ; • It is, perhaps,. not generally, , known .that in the. 'British service .the colors .(two to each regiment) were always carried by corn, miseioned officers—generally the juniors as to service. These colors Were escorted, by a color guard consisting' of the first or color -sergeants of each cep -many, who \pre also the pay- ser,geafite; Now; in action, in case the color -bearers were shot down, there was •always -great emulation On the part of other offieers to seize and bear them aloft, thus offering themselves' as needless targets for entererising , sharpshooter's. This sort Of thing might be rePeated till -all the Officers Were planed hors • du , combat, when, of course, the real backbone of the regiment (the non-commissioned • staff) would be expected to take carnmend ; but if the colcir-hearers were. sweptoff it would be cjuita likefithat the color.gitard 'shared their fate, when theTegimeet would quick- ly become like a ship Without either a -rut". der cir.a pilot.' Reasoning • thus. tho'mag aides of the' War Office cleisided that the carrying • of colors entailed -1, a needless • mortality among the most efficient, mem. bers of a regiment, thereforethe practice must cease, as the 'army 'cold fight well enough withoot them. The strangest part of it all is, the rank and file now cheerfully coincide witir thp views of their, eaperiom Pardon the digression,/ alt 1 thirlic it was necessary. • The clay preCeding the -battle of Tel -el- • &bit qeneral orders cOmnianded that in the comii0g advance no bugles were to be sounded, no drums beaten .and .•no loud words of command given whistles were te be used inetead.—Britith Soldtees inBoston Commercial Bulletin. • A Singular Encl. • , • The captain of the Aritish ship Duchess of Argyle, when rounding the Horn a short tirolgo, captured an albatross, tp the neck bf ve ionvas fastened a wire brass pocket compass case. Inside he found a carefully. wrapped up piece of paper, on which was written in Much -Wed ink, the f011awing, 4 "Caught May 1, 1842, in latitao 88 de • grew,ii seconds soot.% 40 degrefal, 14 seconds ' west, by Ambrose Cocharn, of .American ship Coliqbus." TO judge from tho above: the tilbatrosa must be a very long-lived STRAYED FROM THE PREMISES OF RICHARD BARKWELL one greyish Heifer" ono year old; end a rod Yearling Steer. Any person giving information' leading to their r000very will be suitably rewarded, Apply* to RICHARD BARKWELL, Clinton, or JOHN BARKWELL, Lendesboro, STRAY CATTLE:—CAME INTO SUBSCRIBERS premises, 2nd con., Tookersmith, a abort time since Five Yearlings, part of them red, the others red and whlte. Also a three-year old grey Heiler, •Owner Is hereby notified to prove property, pay charges and take them away. Tf10S. O'BRIEN. • STRAY CATTLE.-0AME INTO SUBSCRIBERS premises, on Noe. 1st, lot 30, can. 1. East Wawa - nosh, 1 red Heifer 2 -yrs, old, 1 red Steer, 1 spotted Steer and 3 spotted Heiforil 1 -yr old. The owner is hereby notified to prove property, pay charges and take them away. HENRY GOVIER. 41* STRAY SHEEP.—A NUMBER OF SHEEP, OWN - sus 'unknown, have for some time been fed and housed in the 'premises on lot- 4, Bayfield ebb., gode- rich township, 1 Black Ewe, 2 Ewes, Downs, tallk un- cut. and other common atock Ewes, tails cut and ears marked, If not claimed within a month they will be sem to pay costs. 13ayfie1d, Nov. 22, 1886, 411 STRAY -STEER. ---CAME INTO SUBSCRIBER'S premises, Base Line, Summoriiiii, goderich town- ship, -about theist Nov„ a Red and White Steer, two. Years old'past. • The owner is hereby notified to prole property, pay charges and take it away. L. MANNING • - • QTRAY CALF.-0AME INTO SUBSCRIBER'S. prernises, lot 18, 5th con. of Hallett, about, the latter part of October, a White Calf, some red about the neck,' The owner is hereby notified to prove pro- perty pay charges, and take it away. P. 13RENNA.N, Hallett, • • (Z.OTRAY CATTLE—CAME INTO SUBSCRIBER'S 1.3prernises, lot /2, Maitland con., goderich township, about 'the end of October, three yearlings,- being one Red Steer, one Grayish Heifer, and one Reddish Heifer. Tho ownei is hereby notified to prove property, pay charges and take them away. HENRY BAKER. • • HOUSE TO RENT.— A WELL SITUATED AND Ri—Locomem01101141;tioabnillubrbsurnse_!.n Clintoni containing suitable all family; bard and soft Water. good cellar.' Rent moderate. ayply. to JAS. STEEP *or JOHN 0. ELLIOTT, Clinton. • SUNDR1iS -. f14:UTION.—THE PUBO ARE' HEREBY -CAU- '8,..../TIONED :against negotitaing a prominory note, dat- ed March 20, 1880; made .by' John McMillan, Mint° toWnship, amounting to po,.payable'six months after date. .Tife• same having been -lost, GEO. STINSON. Londesboro, Oct. 11, 1883. . *41 . 1_101ISE.' AND LOT FOR San Olt TO. RENT—.... That conveniently situated.house and -3 lots on Victergi St. House contains 7 rooms, good wood shed, with hard and soft water.: 'There are three lots in the property, with -animal= of-faiit,-trees.ovilLbe sold dr rented cheap. • Also a gsibd stable, an the premises: Apply at. NEW 'ERA Office or to A. 'DODSWORTIL . . • % -PIGS FOR SERVICE' . pan PIO FOR SERVICE.—TBE UNDERSIGN- , digneleg.50cp gsrlisrgiforetsts, lotf 23, con. 13, Hullett, service.. Atli) an ''sgeti*,13017,r. Tel:null, with OparAergseero return g. if necessary. S. GRAY. • A4i . bird, afi if wee -prOba_bly at leadjauLtaL live years eid When caught by.Capt.-Coch, aril; telflch noptcl make it fifty.one years ea when last caught. • manners. 1Vt4tnners are an art. Some arc coni• mendable, some faulty) bat ther Sore none that are of no moment, , now* comes it that we have no precepts by- wiliell t� teach them, or at least no rule whereby to 'judge them as we judge sculpture and music ? Adieu° of manners i,veuId be there it'll. pcirtant to the virtile• and happleess of Man than one would suppose. XOTICE .16 FARMERS AND BREEDERS OF. PIGS r—Subscriber will keep for serves a pure bred Berkshire Boar. Terms $1, with privilege of re- turning if necessary, Lot 26, Comm. 1, Stanley, London Read, JOHN STANBURY, BEliKSHIRE BOSII, FOR SERVICE.—THE 'SUB - .1.1 Raton keel's for service, at his farm, Summer -- bill, a thoroughbred Berkshire Boar, oUgood pedigree, Terms $1 at time of aervice, with privilege of returning" 11 accossar .03YREN02._mariN1rro • ERKSHIRE' BOAR FOR SERVICE.—THE for SeprNE•resel.°Nt'hhaas°taidsoVie°411:1 .young Berkshire 13oar ' tis -fall 'TernieK611-attli'DigybiT xv.hefevereilii peces0.. THOS: CARIETT; nffeett? f. . Creaking Hinge Is dry and turns hard, until oil Is applied, after whieh it molls easily. When the joint,s, or hinges, of the body are stiffened • end inflamed by Rheaniatinc, they not be rroved without causing the most excruciating. pains. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, by its action ort the blood, relieves this condition, end restores the joints to good• , Working order.• • A.yer's Sarsaparilla has effected, in our city, many most remarkable cures, a num- ber of which baffled the efforts of the most experienced physicians. Were it necessary. I could give the names of many -individuals who have been cured bv taking this medicine. In my own ease it has cer, tainly worked wonders, relieving me of Rheumatism, . after being troubled will, ; for years, In this, and all other dii!eiii,vs arising front • impure blood,' there is 110 remedy with which I am acquainted, that affords such • relief as A.yer's Sarsaparilla.—E. 11. Lawreace, M. D., Baltimore, Md, Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured me of Gout • and Rheumatism, when nothing Chl0 would. It has eradicates1 every trace of disease frontrmyrsystem. —E. Ir. Short, Manager Iletbl Belmont, Lowell, Mass. 1 Wn' Many months, a suirerer front t 1:11eunia:ir.m. The Alisease afflicted 1. •,..rouslf, In spite of nil tint remedies]. ....Quid find; until 1 41pmrne4meet mom; Ayer's Sitisiap ilia, lok several bottles of this p epa ion. ant as wspeed. By restored to eel —.47. Prelim, Intl°. pendenee, Ya. • • • Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. ,7. ger & Co., Lowell, Mame. ' Sold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, $5. ONLY -BY J. 'BRUND.ON, LaNDES:130Rq. Will carry a heavier weight than .any • waggcni.niatie. ,;.CUT-TERSI SLEIGHS 86C ,. HURON AND BRUCE Loan and Inverjtment eo'y • This Company is Loaning Money on Ram $ecurity at Lowest Bate* of Interest. e MORTGAGES- rUR911ASED SA..TINOS BANK, BRANcig, clelpoilr,CencotannteiroesLtilmlored en. anade time IA. MICH.—Corns of Marko Square itudNorth Stn. HORACE HORTON. • MANAMI R Goderich August 601380 'PRE CiELEBRATED' '1*-• D 11 CHASE'S pavaRAKE, tt, lotriogLiaR, FOR Linn AND KIDNEY DISEASES " TVhen an intelligent man wanta to putt - chase, he buysfro parties whose .standing ma their .semerai callings1)8.a guarantra-for the quality ofitheir wares.'.This sterling motto is doably true in revard to patent medicines, buy only -those made bypractical professional men. 15r. CI rasa is too well and favorably known hlr .1114 ratwiPt.hoolts to require any r000mmenda. .tit.a. CHASE's Liver Cure has a receipt book aagiind every bottle whiclx is worthits jniii nt.• Ons .ie's Liver Curo is.guaranteed to cure ' all discooes arising from a torpid. or inactive . livor*such ad Liver llosuplailut, Dyspepsia, allivstion,„. Jlaundlee, Dead- nelto, Liver Sallow Compiesion, etc., ' THE MONEYS THE KIDNEYS Du. CHASE'S Liver Cure is a. certain cure for all darangom wits of the kidneys,foich as pain in lb*: Oita': wt in in lower portionof tho abdomen, mstant closiro to pass urine, red and white sedinieuts, shooting pains in passage,. Bright's di.-4:15.se and all urinary troubles, etc. • • take noother, it will cure you. _Sold by hil dealers at $1.00 per bottle. • 11)1i1ADINION St' edi,3 AGerive PSIS CAN ADA. DRADV0110 S.. WIf4SON, IENERAI. DEALER. IN 2 TINWARE,..816" HURON STREET, CLINTON. Ilepairnotall kinds prorimtly attended to at rdason . • able rates. A trial solicited: • . • To our many friends and customerS, and theY -public generally, we beg. to announce that . our • business -will be carried on the same as before.the .deathof the senior partner. While returning thanks :forthe" liberal patronage. bestowed .on us- in the past, we hope by strict attention courtsef to customers, and .bY keeping 'first- .• class. stock, to merita continuance of the'saine-, Hoping to receive the same patronage from our friends and the public ,generally in the future as •, we did in the past. , • • i'dmain your humble servants RGE BREED BOAR FOR S A lar eTbreolicd boar will be kept ;lot 13, con 1g, xmnith, London road. TerTmiee' °a INTHITE ' • payable at timeuof if necessary. , for se?Vieg7" Mee. with " A OTT. •urning. • Qn privilege 01 r t s. $1, frtHOROUGH-BRED DURRAld BULL CALF Foil t -I. sm.2.--The. subscriber offers .for sale 4'41.st-class Thoroughbred Barham Bull Calf,- eight months .old, with splendid pedigree—regiatered in. the new Domino - Ion -Herd Book-. a:-pLiThiSTEEL, Canton: - .144 • • i„-ILIFFO,LK BOAR FOR SERVICE —THE 88118- 10scRIBInt keeps for service, at -his prenilses, base line, Hullett, a thoroughbred Suffolk Roar, raised. by the well-known stook raiser, Mr. Kingwood, of London, Terms—St at time of service, with privilege of return- ing if necessary. JOHN gOVIER. ' 041 j3ERKSHIRE 130A81 FOR SERVICE. --THE SUB - salon -keeps for service, at Londesboro, the thoro'bred Berkshire .Boar, Lord Kingston', bred by Simons & Quine, of Ivan, sire Lord Burnet, dam Rose by &Wilmot, Countless by, Sambe, and others, all cf imported stock. Lord Kingaton took end prize this year at Toronto, Industrial, hit at the Provincial, Guelph, 1st and diplorne at the Western, and 1st at Blyth. Terms.—$1, cash, with privilege of returning, if neceasary. E. J. BELL, •Londeaboro. *41 • PARMS FOR SALE. • • "ARM IN Pon SALE.—LOT 34, -Opo: 0.--.Good--plane. good buildings, and gOod loeality. come and see it; Will be sold cheap. W. N. 810III0H4EL; Constant° P.- 0. . 41 WARM FOR SALE—PART Or LOT 26, ON THE" ' 144h con. of the township of liollett, containing about 46 acme. Terms to suit purchalier, Apply to. 0.1.14ERON,HOLTet cAMER0N,13arristors, Goderleh VARM FOB SALE. 'MAT • SPLENDID VAIttd -11.: of 100 acres, being 10t 28, Oth con. of Hunan, is offered for alto on reasoimble terms, good new frame house, new frame barn, and other outhifildings • fifty aeres itnder cultivation ; acres fall wheat, eacres ploughing done, well watered. Situated limiles from 'Londesboro, and 6 miles from the town of 'Clinton. Price, $4,500, SAMUEL JAMIESON, Lomfesboro, "WARM FOIL SALL'.—THE IPAfim 02/ THE 1 os Road, lots 6 and 7, "Ooderieli township, con- sisting. of 144 acres, is offered for sale on reasonable terms, Abour120 acres cleared and in good etate of cultivation.;. inflated good hardwood, good frame liouse, &c., general Windings, plenty of water, hearing orchard; miles from the rising town of Clinton. Particularri s my be obtained on the premises, or by addressing4m1t18 PERDUE, ClintooP. 0., LiPLENDIB FARM VOR Sabk..—TIIA,T EXCEL- LENT farm of 184 notes, being lag 68, 70 and 71, on tho 'Maitland concession, Goderieh township, About 1115 acres cleared and in good state of °naive - nee, ott the preiniftes Is a good brielt helve, With all conveniences of stabling; bank barn, well watered, see., good bearing orchard, church on tho farm and s:hool not far away, about 0 Mlles from tho town of Miami. Thls arm Is Ono of the beskirt the. township,of --PossIslion given at any time. Pall particulars on application to tile proprietor, .R.11,111 RUDD, Clin, ton I'. 0., or of the NSW ERA. OFFICE. union. "1-1ARM POR' moron rAtotTlIn I' etltUte 04 the I ,ald ',gum unreason, being west half of. lot10, con, 1, East Wawanosh, conteleing.1®. aetes more 051 less; he aereA pleated avid lageod state of enlill'atione Well &mined' sea 'free from obno3ions weeds, lir :tore/ blab and remainder posture, 18 110103 WI-wheAtand fall plowing done. On the farni is new frame -dwelling, barn 45351, stable, 02326, foal other ;1 mills spring* cruel; and gond imarinic oroami. 'rue fann'is satrated good' gravel read.) rei:e from leyth,10 miles front andla miles from fiodolete, liwell fesecd with board, rails and Wire, leo? further pardentars applyonttie lona- ee, or to Mils. JoliN 'rnostrsp's, Lonsieshoro • Cooper, 1.4IN-ToN. HEIM MIST SIM BOW " Has tho finest and Aeal.)8t., GROCERIES intown - • . CIJEt..00.4bEiriOnic 4134:14.4L-WSNYA.:*1E :r, •' h do prieeS. Whicwns them all. NTED(Any gtia,ntitY of Apples; Pears, innTs and altkinds of Farm Produce. A. ANGITS,..' t51,01761i.. DERSO S STAR T `IND REFRESHMENT ROOMS CLINTON proprietor. Zoe CrOaltIL.:Loda NV-a:ten, etc• il,S.A.ZTDEELS ON, NEXT 4RAN:D'UNION.CLIONTOIST B. Leurance's: SP.ROTA:CLES, ffil,...,Y. E-GLA.SSES , . Deal rehlars to,K,Icent in otoelc Tents are given to•parehnscr's to prove gesailneness.- They aro reeinninonded by and these teatiiiioniels have been reeeived from the President, Vier- Ptesidnnt, 1.1x,TrOs1dPtIt Anil' Ilx-Vtea.PrOtilttent 01 the tredinal Amochatoo or chioadal the rr,041, (lent ot the college ee,. of ysi.ianand .Surgeon.a ofaQuebec; the Dean. o. t the wiled. Vacuaity o0fLaval Univrsity the rsierit and nx.Presidents of the andlenlCouncil' et Nora Scoti. aThse recommendationoght to im stftlennt to proVe ther qualities, hut if ffirtherproef is p. ,, needed, cll on . . 1Rolt). W. Coats*. orowelliere Ctillitoli NEW. FALL And WINTER BOOTS' & SHOES, 0, My stack of BOOTS and SHOES is now very large, and will sell at 'the very Lowest Prices possible. Having made a large addition tn iny previous layge store, and 'filled the same wia POLI 0 stoo th r b tat every rind of ths beffi geode in the Market, u rs can depend n ye y es amt a . for the least money. FOR LADIESIt =SW mumnirstin.CUSTO;11 Worm as usual unsitrpasaed and at - TRIT, short notice, American & Canadian OVERSHOES it RUBBERS in Endless Variety. Try my DUCHESS and TOPSY DRESSING which can't,bo beat. Call on C. Cruickshank, the Boot Maker, ALBERT STREET, BRICK BLOCK, CLINTON .03111\TIMPiA.M., DRUG- STOIRail FRESH ARIFOVAL.S THIS WEEK. HELLEBORE CAMIERE BOQUET PERFUME CA.iirtultRIBAGINEssErcr ASE;ER BE,,RTRANDS PpRFUME Fine line of HAND Munnons, cheap. tiaSIIMERN .150QUET SOAP. •.A.TLANTA SEA SALT • BEARS .(ENGLISH) SOAP FRESH LIME JUICE !PEARS ViousPowDERs PURE PARIS GREEN • PEAus Bich:4E er • We pay special attention to. TRUSSES, and'have the'largest stock in the eounty. • ' Best 5 cent CIGA,11, in town. irdek..1VJUMS . CCONX CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CLINTON,ONT. , • • emoval. emoval: Dr. Worthington' having bought out the business lately carried On by W.E.Simp. son, purposes removing it to the building Jately oocupied.by Thompson & Switzer, ware he intends to.open up a large stock of • • _ , Books, . ; SiAtionery and Christmas Novelties. Which will be second to none, in the -,county. He also intends removing kis, DRITG STORE to these premises. ''As he_haLtalcen, ad -vantage of thetithes ansi _baughb at very low prlces, hocangave you good value for. yogi' nioney. ,.PleaSe • • • :call'and inspect bi.,S OPCk, . . •WOTTTETINGTON,, iiithi WEARE NO SULLIVAN, Buf., the rule has' very few exceptions, that -every One who buys a Suit, aPtur of Pants, a Vest or Overcoat or any covering for the body at the OA HALL... eLpTi-itivgd :Hokiag - Ate so )vell,satisfied with. the Fit, Make and the Trimraings, that when they want another suit they,always.ceine back to Us, and Send Or brini4 their friends witli them. This .iS why ettr • business has increased So r,apidly. • , :TERMS. CASA:— -PRICES RIGHT .FOR ThE TIMES...-. Itirs. A. rischciv-Prop-4 littirischer; Manager,. 01111111011 ooi3er • Planirtg • :SIITOOESSORS TO • . . • affield, H. STEVENS&- SON. CLINTON. - Manufacturer s of :SASH) DOORS, BLINDS? FLOOR/NC+, &DINO,: CEILING, MOIY1413INGS,, FRAMES, PICKETS, AC" artd all kinds di Interior and 'Extekior FinishingsliA.Tx and. Sittirgr1hls4 kept on hand. Mill on Wellington'St., opposite Viropllen PLANS AND SPECIFICATIOXS- PRErA ICED. Cooper, W. S.. kittlilidi. Change of Business The undersigned begs to notify the people of Clinten and vicinity ihat he hsts bought Che -11ARNESS----,-BUSINSSS formerly -e'arriel tyt And that he is prepared to furnish liarnass, Collars, Whips, Trunks,illalisds, Buffalo Robes, Eitaiktits. And everything Inmany kept in' a drit-elsss Harness Shoe, at tile imircat prime. 8Dzi1la• ?- attention is tlirected to my stook of litour 11L11:u8i, which I will make a specialty, 11.38PAILIING PIR,01413ort'2' 'AluMIDED 'Et). By strIet attention to business, aria earefully studyitvx the wanttrof tny .5 tqt.i.layom, ilhop merit a fair share of patronage. Give nni a eall before purchasing olgisa hoe. • REMEMBRI1 TIIE' STA TD-1OPPOSITE MARMIC . • eriB:197 SEIE