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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1887-12-21, Page 6• sispossignitswav_':S•1LQ=-`R4:4'•L-',T:.^'T•'s/SrnR'^rap M�.., a,•Sx...4-L :41.i. .r........ +l -,+,_w,' -A i..., S. .i.. ,tliM-.04 ' •Th Huron Rl ►wvi erns -bora of this illifatrious«latnily, whose • r , _ ---- .,.• ••.near: - li I31t17oL I:D1TeCt'i '1'1{r1UnLL�s.—_ ' further we }law jltist, been invite hyo We are 1n trouble—,-geneiue, good, •• � � '� a alto a 1'e4IT-$1.25 hi Adrian:v. Wart for a taco till Thou colpo. 0 Lold, ha,td pan trouble --at last. What .. Thou kuowest everything — ay ! is it ? IVO', taiut snakes in our Cn;!I your hair bocaa,es dee, elle, :n.•t Wednesdays l►ccenthet• 21, 1887 Lord, there's no a preen's worth boots Scutt Aet g;t+5 t,ct„r�• vii iuri OM 41st,'„ ,ul, u, , , ,,I but Thou kern.; and this young;pg , , 11VIlle, Ut allt'th LU pr,..,nra'u IIs beauty aeA In.IL:. o u' the kind, It's only a libel Higher Education For Farmers. fall)w wham Thou hast seen quid suit. Go slow and we'll tell yen tie, p'un �,...r tu;,el_I1at,.,• ,. I,,,IIlu ,.t tU llpplll we sae I11iuokle gear,—we all about it, but you must not tell yar 1111".1111 haus • ti..•un.lnriu,ll:•;a~ Dt, Hoskins, a Vermont physicianof: ;. lave heard, 0 Lord, that he has anybody. The beginning the daily, to l , ; , c las 41,01:4.411 cuter and who that 1 eeutt from study asl tophycociege W hilevn lbnek,l gaun but show his the orror cuottles this w linuat8'It ena�, for &ietwa corporation I'' Tao: t:1• •.} i:. wisely says :— of his clays in time, bring back the likely to be, the property of our task,:, ; ei•,: 1.11.11:!..: :1-11) 111y hair "It is a most singular and painful roister with a yerk of Gospel grace village countable. Thu cow gut cui.ittivin ed. friliing nut, and hi a raw thing, this iudilferclnce in su 15al,y to Thy fauld, and mak' him likes in into our cabbage patch, ;azul also iu- "'t1''cs ins head was almost bail. I farmers to the value of education. 30 t11C r'eape'L'1{s what his illustrious tU our neighbUt'8; in fact she gut iu_ tried u11uL,1' remedies, I but t!,ey did no by a couru of medical study I be- ;editor was afore hint t 0 Lord, we to all the cabbage p,llches in the .good, I tinnily L"nc:hl a but Ile "f .1ycr'S came familia' with at least the aro but have rale aloha Theo ! but village except th it of the constable; (lair Vigor, and, art,•r 11:41111t only a part elements of several BClen 3e8 ande auything that we have roqueshted and finally she gut' into01, 1,”."meal'+, „ly 1'411411'41141was eua',lr1:,) gut Lwund. All Wail ft h(^.u•y,+Zr"Wih a.f' air. I resent. when by au accident, I was made that s daft like, juiyt shape it soon these escapades gave that particular ,,,oat roar prepay:Inion as cite best hair - incapable of following toy proles to something also ye ken would cow au odorous reputation, and ,,,:411 „r in cl,e tr1„!,l. ' stop, and returned again to the soil better ser' oor tura. Anil dinna, respectable coats tuuk the other - )1) hair Was failed and ,try,” writes for a livelihood, 1 found iu my Loral, diseirish us a' Ihegither for side of tho sidewalk when she sante Mabel C. Hardy, of D,•lavan, Ill.; "but chemical, geological and botanical our shortcoming,, nor even ekolp ns along. We noticed these thiugs aver nsiug 5 Wide of Ayer's Hair Vigor acquisitions ' my greeted help to oval' sair, as at this time wi' the and chronicled them, and published it became black and glossy," taws of thy wrath. Ye ken that that cow as the must condernutd prosperity. Upquestiuuably these would have been of little use with- frae his mailer's]silk, mau was aye cow that ever lived. Anil because Ayers Mair Vigor, • out work. I believe iu work, but I ilyat sorrow and a vitamin' we dict so, simply gave the facts, sold by Druggists and Perfumers. t• i 404 i3 "' see no reason elty work should not el�'t'uur. And, though a sarkfu' o' without prejudien or partiality, as a -- have the of• help of knowledge, "In- sial' banes fur the sins of ilka 155011- journalist should—the constable .5 Pimples and Blotches, tellioaut, uuus work," is out of the day would bo one nisir weals to charge us —a whole 500 what a .farmer needs, and the thanwo nae' wroeht for, Lord, let Bents for libel on that row, Holy So dtsfiguri41g to the tare, forehead, and more intelligent the better,nec, may be us a" atf h+lila scut at the last if Moses, ,just think of it ! Why, usclo,Ayer's Sartirely lla,thetbby est ane a.iblins it be within t'e compass o' 'that is more moues, rho license "Now that I am entering upon Thy power." commissioners and inspectors in all safest Alterative and Blood-Parilierever old age, I am particularly desirous 1 discovered, to Bruce have got fur a year's t-ork. excite iu those ambitious youngDr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. men who will soon occupy the Eloped With an Indian 13wd`td''v0 won't pay it. 1� o would sold by Druggists; $1; six bottles fortjtii stage of action which I ant leaving rather give O'Couuer 100 cents to a desire for all useful knowledge, and The elopement of David Little- convince the constable that "he was - to convince thele that by the appli john, a "noguod,' 'Tuscarora Indian, oft his base when he ;asked such a ' Worms often destroy children, but cation of that knowledge farming with Pauline Schwitzen., the seven- fabulous sunt from Tru editor, Freeman's Worm 'Powders destroy can be raised.frout a base drudgery teen -year-old daughter of aSwoolns- "BAltstk rl's feoughtar. B,alsAlt, systea, and expel them from th to 'a pleasant, elevating and profit villa clergyman, li as created great cures ail kinds of coughs and colds, system, 273-4t able occupation. Farming nut cxcilcttieut at Inger, falls, N. Y bronchitis "" and croup,. -Ask for only can bo but inset be an intellec- Pauline, who it pretty but unsoph- Barktvells, take no other. 470 -sow —Constable Fiul1ow, in serving tual occupation, requiring as much isti0ated, met tho -Indian on Goat r, Scott Act i %', 0111,1,5 at Shelburne• brain work as any business on Island last summer. Ho told her e1 f A Uh;H VALUATION Grey county, was assaull,.f sand earth, The fine gentleman brought he was a Spaniard, appeared Ifagynid,se�'ellowas w'U 1 inly 1:11u bottle of badly h •,ten. He was recently up - earth, u) to 110 nothing ' particular,at- educated and dressed well, and the would give one hundred dollars for pointed, and this was the first at - I o in )carticula and `educated' in the same way, who girl soon fell in love with hint, it,"' write, Philip II. Evan t, of te" 11'1• he• 15ale to de his duty, squanders a fortune iu muddling on Frequent meetings resulted in an diMonteith, :Manitoba, after having (,nears were issued against the a farm is nut au edused 110atod farmer elopement lust Sunday. Tho pair used t fora severe wound and for gritty parties, but thea other conn whatever himself or others may went to Hamilton, Ont., Ivhere a frozen fingers, with, as be says, eras- es in the village refused to think. The rule has boeu that amuck Marriage was gond through. toltishing good results." 4752t execute theca, and they arta being urea were educated away (rum Thursday they returned home and n P proceeded against for neglect of ivateat1 of into farming, etc. Tho asLeil parental forgivouess. lieu, --Rev. Hugh 0. Pentecost has duty. oducat0d farut�r is in agriculture Ah', Sermon joined his stalwart Rev. resigned his position as pastor of "fur all it is worth," and in using sous ill boating and kicking the the Belleville avenue Congregation- :1 FItI;QCTENT ANNOYANCE. this cant phrase 1 moan it, with all Tuscarora, who was fired from the al church of Newark' N. J. His Who is there that is not frequently that it implies. Money is not the house and has now disappoored, prominence ill the George move.. annoyed by distressing headaches - ugly nor the highest object of man's Pauline is disconsolate to and insists went, his candidacy for mayor of Sufferers from sick or nervous head unbitiuu.. The true aim of lift: that her levet is all he represents the city on the labor ticket as well ache will find a perfect cure in I es his utterances in regard to the Burdock BloodmBitters. Sold by all for Ivan is the development of all himself to be. Her brother was Chicago anarchjsts estranged dealers in medicines 476.21 his faculties, Make a amu. of here today after a trip to Ilamilto.u,hint __ yourself, all around, my young heiere he discovered that no ma•ri- front some members of his uuugrr a- —At gentleman friend. Develop all that is in age was performed. He says he tion. In explaining Isis resil;matiol, 0 u Indy and eman trho were out Waterto you; use youfaculties for all they will )till the Indian on sight. Mr. Pentecost said : "I have reach- ous' pond accidentallyy skated arcs worth; and doing this, while Littlejohn Lae boeu hanging around e(1 at the present time a culut net• into an air -hole. About twenty - you need not fail of wordly wealth the falls all aummor aid is sus• ing point, Mentally and spiritually, five other persons immediately rush - or at least of comfortable prosperity, petted of bully, a smuggler, thief which makes it tarso, lihlu for me to ed to the rescan, when the whole you will develop value iu yourself attsd cut-throat. remain connected with orthodox sheet of ice gave way and all were 5111011 money alone will never buy, —_� —, _ Christianity, or pnsibly with ors thrown into water about ten feet and' which you and those who know , z d Christianity of Shy ki11d. deep. 13y touring boards off the you will never think of judgment oatimatinb g --The Supremo Court gave in tho Prince County Mr. W. E. Catger, Advertising themoutthosecin theand waterpushing in more dollars and cents. P. E. Islam], election ease, dismiss• .Agent for the Toronto \ews, says -1 were got out safely, not, howeall ver ing the appeal and confirming Mr. was induced to try' Nasal Balm for a before one lady had been •Origin+of Blanket. Petry M. 1'. in his seat, with costs. severe and troublesome Cold in thenearly Mr. Petry was elected by over 250 Head. Once using it literally washed drowned. majority, but Mr. IIackett, the out the clogged secretions, and left defeated 'Tory candidate, claimed my head clear a,s a bell. 473-4t, A BIG STRIKE, the seat on the ground Abet Mr. A big strike was mak, when Powell Perry was 8 member of the Prot in_ `� QUARTER OFA CENTURY, t Davis issued their Extract -of arsap- ci;ll 1.ugislatnl'o and could not For more than twenty•five yeas are,(tla and Burdock. It has met with has iIa green success, and it must, ,for it is the resign, Chief ,Justice Rite hie yard's Yellow C)ilbeen sold ,Host powerful blood purifier in the mar. agreed with the judno of she Court by druggists, and it •has 'never yet ket. It is used with the greatestsnecesa failed to give satisfaction as a in all diseases arising from a debilitated below that M. Perry had vacated household remedy for pain, lane-- condit:on oftiie system, and everyone his seat iu the Local I{ouso by •ness and soreness of the flesh, for needs, and should use a bottle or two at purclnlsing an interest in a ferry external and internal use in all this se,so•I of the year, of Powell's Ex - contract, and the Cllicf Justice" did painful complaints. 475-2t' - tract of Sarsaparilla and Burdock. Bear not uonsi,d,e1' it necessary to express• in mind one 50c. bottle contains more any 015114on sato the coust•ruet'iou—13ale,1 8aw•d118t Is the latest out- solid medicine than most dollar so-called of the Provincial Act, iu compliance P f �l, int I t Sarsaparilla and bitters. Also remember of of the saw nrilfy b 1 that it is sold iu Clinton by all druggists, with which 11r Perry had sent 18 puL Up in meat half -cord packages price 50c. a bottle. Sold by all drug - his resighation to two members of covered with burlapa. A powerful gists and medicine dealers everywhere. the [Tense sof - Assembly. There hyelrau-li : press is used to press the 44311y was no doucbt that Crossman, the pa s'1,agus, and the entire supply Is ;Brantford has passed a by-law ferryman, had a right to sell a share shipped to Lostnn, 5ln•re itis used to grant a bonus of $50,000 to the in his contract, ]3y the term, of by the street car ,companies for Brantford, Waterloo and Lake the transfer or sale, Mr. Perry bedding for hormas, A portion of it Erie railway to make a connection became entitled to participate in is used for packing. The cost of with the Aliohigan Cental railway. the profits and Tosses, and don- transportation is reduced about one The vote for it will bo taiken on sequently to receive his _share of half by the baling process, the public money annually to bo paid -- - _ Jan. 2 next, iato s110 time of the fur the perforntence of the contract. '1'.LiiARAC EL1XIIt municipal elections. If any quoation arose in the Legis- Is not advertised to cure consumpt- !attire. as to the proper performance ion, but it has made some remark. of this work, or in relation to the able cures of persons supposed to' be payment of , the 5ubid.y, 'what in the first stages of that dis- dilfereuce in point of law would ease 473 4t there be as to whether Crossman or Petry was called upon to vote. `'13ai:. a' n,t.8 BRRONCHIAI, BALSAM" 041 either bee ur the other of these cures all kinds of coughs and colds, questions, or any ' outer question croup and bronchitis. Ask for touchinget13arkwells take no other, 470,eow the contract, both being 'interested in 'such vote] All the other judges, excepting I. Justice —`, M- Montrealrhave and brand Taschereau, concurred 'with the Ruud, of halve instituted Chief.Justice. ail action for 1iheI against the proprietors of the Witness for - $50.000 and $7:1,000 rcepectiuely, A clear held is. indicative of good The alleged libels worn contained health and regular habits. When in articles reflecting on alto bnisness the body is larlgnid, and the, mind conducted by the above parties and v orks sluggishly,' Ayer's Cathartic Pills will assist in alae recovery of which is , c0mtnou!,y known as physical buoyancy and mental bucket shop tiadi•rj#g. vigor. _.._._. • —_. _ — To Remove Dt »Rosi.—Cleatso • the, scalp with Prof. Low's Magic "Bantsav 1 ['s BRONCHIAL BALSAM" Sulphur Soap. A delightful medic• cures all kinds of coughs and golds. atcd soap for the toilet. 273.4t croup and' bronchitis. Ask for "Berkwells,"tak_e no other. 470•eow. hLEP I' 001)D HUMOR. --Proceedings are to bb taken This injuuction applies not only no, -Pr 1 edi care il)b take to the mental but the physical wel- fare. Salt rheum, erysipelas and Minister ut Public works for the all obstinate humors of the blood are province of Quebec, on It charge of perfectly curable by Burdock Blood corruption during the Lnprairie Bitters. 475-2t local election. -.._ IMPORTANT • ,7 M .. . iliki........._.....,..„.„. NINVICEMENT ..........,........., In returning thanks to my many frleowls and patrons for bast patronage, 1 woulq like to call their special attention to my very complete stock of HARNESS, WHIPS, CURRY COMBS, BRUSHES, ETC., ETC, Speeial attention Is directed to my stock of :-:SINGLE: I p It will be found very complete, and for durability and finish cannot be excelled by any ono, As I employ none but the best workmen, and use the best material to be bought in the market, all who may favor me with their patronage may feel confides of getting satisfaction. c..� PRICES AWAY DOWN. Trunks and Valises' in great variety and Prices Lbw, GEORGE A. SIIA.r AN •e .�e.�uu�n-. 4.gIfNtAA r..a�. . -- -.- . - Ia.,_.CQ.•—_..,.J..*c,.. sn.,. -.9T�fwcstle_ `\oriole writes to the New York Sun: Some words of our language in common use puzzle us when Ivo seek their derivation, and the pages of lnoither Webgtel' nor -Worcester afford us any help. The derivat- ion is curious 01' the common word blanket. When Edward III. as- cended the throne of England; he immediately declared .war against France, and shortly atter prepared ru invade her territory. But the sinews of war were wanting, and so the monarch appealed to his loving subject. English honey bags, however, were not so plethoric ae thoy have become since, • and little coin, comparatively, was in circula- tion, The .people loved their young and valiant king, and the war was a popular unci. Tho Eugl• isll raised large quantities of wool which they sent to Flanders i'oi' !manufacture. - It ,w(ls detel'111111ed to da,vote the wool crop of that year towards defraying the expenses ,of the expedition. After the mre valuable portion had been used; there area a quantity quite unfit for the Flemish looms. 'Phis was bought up by one Sir Thomas lllauquutto, who had it woven into a OOII'ae but (VStI1l material, and patriotically presented it to the King as it contribution to the corn- iest of the auldiera, and as a cover- ing fur the horses of the nobles ail,! knights. Th18 material was named (Banquette, or !Banquet, from the name of the donor, and we now 811011 it blanket, A Scotch Prayer, 11•hoit :111111 'Johnnie 'Thrums, the • 1101, u' Nilwimniug, on a prayer utn,,ling day, would give us iwl, of .Lia droll and inimitable cracks with, the Alu,iglity, it was ,joist an` puud AS a play, and I whyles had a ter- rible faeht to chirt iu 1h1: land, Johnnie was ane o' God's roughest diamonds. Ile had the finest auld- r1yhiuu0d awl familiar way that t .1Ver hoard of talk;in' awe' to the Lord, and the nide spate of his elogueuae had 'always for ale a far greater charm than a' th0' 0511141 orations and classical harangues of the learned Mr. AI'Clunlpla• I can never forget his prayer on the occasion of any Lord Eglin- ton's funeral, when at the service of tho cake anti wine in the Mason's Lodge, a' the tenantry wore gathered thogither, and he was asked, ns being the mildest older present, to put up a few words :—"O Lord," he said, "may it seem guicl to 'Theo to bless the tato catastrophe' b the young nten,- NATIO\,t►, PILLS aro the favorite purgative and anti -bilious thedicine they are mild and thorough, 273 4t BEAR IT IN MIND That pure blood is the life nourish. went of the body, and means per. feet health no one can deny. Cleanse the blood from all impurities with 11. P,• 13., the best• blood purifier known, 475.2t tas —Tho first of ,Tan wary now at hand will chronicle one of the greatest events in the commercial history of Montreal, the connection of Montreal with 5t. I'anl end Minneapolis by a direct and com- plete line of railway liy the Sault. A CRYiNo Evn ..—Children are often fretful and ill when worms are the cause. Dr- Low's Worm Syrup safely expels all Worms, 273.4t 73atttcwaf,r,'s BRONCHIAL BALSAM" cures all kinds of coughs and colds, .bronchitis and croup. Ask for •"Barkwells" take no other. 470-eow —Rachel Littleton, of Toronto, in a fit of jealousy and anger, stabb- ed her husband, David Littleton, machinist, in the right side a ith n large jack knife, inflicting danger- ous wounds, She was arrested, ON TILE PLATI'O1tJ1 Public speakers and singers are often troubled with sore throat and hoarseness and are' liable to severe 'prevented attacks which might be prevented and cured by the use of Ifagyards Pectoral Balsam—the best throat and lung remedy in use. 475.2t —Train robbers secured about 1640,000 worth of booty on a St. Louis, Arkansas & Texas railway train on Friday night. ADVICE To bto'rneas.—Are you dis- turbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of Cntting Teeth? If ea send at once and get a bottle of "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething Its value is incalculable. It will rel Leve the poor little sufferer immediately. De- pend upon it, mothers; there is no mis- take about it. It cures Dysentery'and Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup" fel• children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best tamale physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25c, a bottle. lie sure and ask for ',Mrs. lftnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no Older kind, 44317 w Cures Laziness, Loss of Appetite, Jndiyestunt, lliliousness, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Affections of the .Liver and Kidneys, .Pimples, Blotches, Boils, Humors, Salt Rheumy Scrofula, Erysipelas, and all diseases arising from Impure Blood, Deranged Stomach, or irregular action of the Bowels. .16 '�.^.'�""-r...,.rt.•, raw^or..•L•n rte.,..... y. , GOOD FOR 30 DAYS o. READ OUR PRICE, `.. i aT And consult your owu interest by purcltasing'in the Cheapest Market. 14 lbs. Coffee Sugar $1 00 . BkseEnglisl, Pickk•s, per bottle: „10 25 16 lbs. Bright Yellow Sugar 1 00 l Worcester Sauce, per bottle—. 35 17 lbs. Pure Raw Sugar . 1 00 Puro Cocoanut, per lb 5 lbs. Choice klyson Toa 1 00 8 Bars Judd's Soap.. ...... ...,..... 875 3 lbs, Splendid Hyson Tea 1,00 4 Bars Electric Soap 25 24 lbs. Extra llyson Toa 1 00 : Best 8' It). Bar Soa211 5 lbs. Choice Cougou Tea1 00 4 Cakes; Toilet Soap ................ 25 4 lbs. Choice .japan 'Tea 1 00 8 lbs. New Currants 25 2 lbs. Best(hng.)Bronkfast Tea 1 00 2L. lbs. New Raisins, 25 2>f lbs, Fine Java Coffee......... , 1 09 21 lbs. Sultana Raisins 25 8 lhy, FineRio Coffee 1 0) 8 lbs. Now Fig, .... 40 6 lbs. Rice ,.,.... . 25 0 dozen Clothes Pins '20 8 lbs. Sago 25 Sardines, per can, 12•ic to 25 4 lbs. Starch 25 1 Calf's Feet Jelly, per bottle.,.. 60 Canned Saluron, Canned Finnan laddie, Canned Mackerel, Lunch Tongue, Boneless Pig'a Feet; also, Canned Tomatoes, Plnn,s, Pine Apple, Raspberries at bottom prices. Special inducements to Cash Customers in Tea, Dinner and Toilet Sets. Call . and inspect our stock and be convinced, ono and all. for patterns rare and best of ware, you must come to CHINA HALL. - 03E38 _, N 01: INA HALL, OLINTON. NEW DRUG STORE. A. WORTHINGTON. '- Clinton, 13th January, 1886. C. S.—011ice changed from residence to store The undersigned llas,just opened a new Drug Store, In JACKSON'S NEW BLOCK, on HURON STREET, two doors west of the City Book ,;Store, where will be found a complete assortment of Pulte Drugs ;and Chemicals, also Patent Medicines and Druggists' Sundries—all that the public may ask for in those linea. NEW STOCK ! NEW STORE ! ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, a CLINTON. JOSEPH CHIDLEY, Dealer in Furniture. Call at the New Stare and see the stuck of . Bedroom and Parlor Sets, Lounges, Sideboards, Chairs, Springs, ttlaSsl , etc,, and general H,iuschold Furniture. The whole Stock is from the vers hest manufacturers. Picture Frames and ,Mouldings of every description. .J9PS. CHIDLEY, one door West of lllirkson's Book Store. uy .- Your GROCERIES FJIOM-- THOS.. ---COOPER----&----SON. • Thelargest, cleanest and best assorted stock of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, etc., in town. ,(! Our Prices are as•LOW as the Lowest, and we wari•ant everything first class. p &de. agents fur tree Celebrated "Coupe)•'s Baking Poa•eler. "eg Best Brands of CIGARS by • the Box or Thousand at Manfrs, Prices TEAS A SPECIALTY. Gine US .THOS. COOPER SOW a call. Corner store in Searle's Block, Clinton. --1 XMAS —AND-- „ NEW YEAR GROCERIES Com. N'' °EI.IO B:E os Wholesale and Retail Grocers, haven very complete and FRESII STOCK( of Christmas and New Year ftoeeries, Lamp and Fancy Goods, (Mina and Glassware, Confectionery, rte. Call before you "r ler, harm 1'(0115(0 taken. .+ineatzr. arMrsivtscn^_rr.-aa2mizarx:...,..-.,..,. c.,ce. mnnr 7...,117Mnaa y„ ura • -� ��yi•'•�- `'•-7�---p�� WAGON FACTORY e o -- In Stock, a Number of Cutters, Sleighs, Buggies and Wagons. The Material wo ntatttifacture:is of the best quality and the Iron work unsurpassed In fact we melee it an important feature of our business to use only the best pm curable material and. the best Workmanship. Those in need of CIJ„TTERS and SLEIGHS, of the latest makes and styles, should on fail to call and see ns, ALL WORK WARRANTED. ar Repairing and Repaintinm Promptly Atter, led to. FACTORY on corner of Huron and Cram Streets, CLINTON.