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pursuit from information furnished Trip, was over. Accordingly Nelly bad nursed and to Trip till she was Sufficiently covered to leave, and then had turned out of the house, which she also da. The house had been taken uu- a false name, with false references, tt had been made the headquarters of I gang, where they had defaced and cited the silver and jewellery which obtained. After the great burglary Ringwood, it was advisable to shift "* This, then, was the and of poor Trip's mbitious flight. She was married to a nffian who, if he carne into the•hnilds f justice, as was inevitable before long, suffev penal servitude. That the ams of Beaufort was false sbe-was well ssured ; what his roil name was she did of know. The wife of a professional urglar (tow, the wife of a convict here. ft % ! She Lad flown Ligh, and great the fall. Trip stood at the gat of the hill. TO BE CONTINUED. Enjoy Life. ; N1 hat a truly beautiful world we live in. gives us grandeur of mountain glens Del oceans, and thousands of means of enjoy - We can desire no better when in per• eat health- but how after do the majority of feel like giving it up disheartened, dls- ouraged and w&n out with disease, %Yben here is no occasion for this feeling, as every ufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof, hat Green's August Flower, will make them - roe from disease, as when born, Dyspepsia Liver Complaint are the direct causes of eventy five per cent. of suoh maladies as Indigestion, Sick Headache, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of he (lead, Palpitation of the Heart, and other t BENMULE1.1 NUIRUIty Ch�l en Yo n r d r ' .wIRL�:(tfL" �.rLIP•�•'FsL•(C[-•#4+ _. _ �.�---�------ '--- 7__ FRI7i)t ,Df AY I t"Nom_ r O.ifier, the rattleof tneinkingbox, How r't'�1 t 'TT �(T all these sounds cauls back to her in the Stolen was macre. �,uftly,silently, as Nelly bad of up the stair's, did Trip now Steal b y ,, i� �� Pt pb,'i ; 11,��.,1\ 1 l night. title lead lowered the gas too pea, down. Tbero was nu light in the pas - :.,!1 lend lay on her bed thinking, her "brain sage sago Lit below ; but a little gray dawn a — L"k S. BARING GUI,ILI). wide awake in nervous axe tib ! the smell of the flour, crept crept in through the Staircase wintluw. t'C be She reached the hall and saw alight, h _ _ and pleasant the beau field in June in'full tilos- under the back parlor door. She rested i s erted. CONTINUED. sotg l one of her bands on the -handle of the d er She waited till Nelly had gone, then How swret Joe's honey lead been ! at door one moment. Then, as she bad bad. a he flue hastily opened the front door and No honey like it in the world. Re kept the strength onto to launch herself on t i.. ,WpIkedforth in hot•slippers,and without in the will so&e bread and a plate of her aerial f}-ight, to slid she now launch in bey ' AA0nnet; Elle would clot go upstairs to comb, and he had allowed Trip-alwa; s, herself on this excursion into the my- t t fetchoae. -After she h,1d reached the when she came to tile mill,to eat his bread story that went on in her own house, a head of the street in which was the ho.tso ;Intl- .hone;v. She opened the floor and. stelived bold. 1 Iuartets. 'slle turned a n J saw ilio woman ful10wi"g, She -thought of tbe' little house with ly in. -' ,watcbing her. its tile roof, and the sunflowers and Befo'e her, with t•orl r on their faces, a She went oD, head ill air and " it11 hives ; ilii the willows abutit the garden stood three meu in rough coats, one, _-t3antislg clleeldsr into a. main (horough- - rowilltr o_ut of edge of the dike and though disguised, she recognized as her o t fare, where were shops, and .went into _the Mlle duckweed, and the white shilling husband. Nelly was tltBre. The fire would the first jew'eler's find showed hill) tier flo•weis wadding the water like Stals in the stove Was glowing red and over n • Ting, ante asked( hint to lend bel• solve- studding the sky, Their She left tbQ bt-d, It was a crucible. 1), O1n the table was spread out a quan- 11 thint,ou it. ; I7e laughed tdlid i;hbulc his Load. The and ill the half darkness gropu.l in her work box fill she found leer wbistlei and, City of silver plate —kettles,candlestick., 1) ,Moues were falso :11e woeld advance no ems_ kook �t piece of strinn and fns `p `' cream juga, spoons, forks, platters and a though in mockery, one after was on it. '" ` r, It t0••thewltistle,aud hungit round ranged as �r,r'•"`.thing -: Trip left the sliop. (ler heart beat tier neck. ft should hung there, a dear the other, all round the table rim, twen- "r' Ju* riousiy with sLawearid wealth. Before ioniembrance of happy old times, of in- ty-four little' wheelbarrows, inscribed her was the pookaltrked file,: of tho nacent sunny childhood, when She had `Propera.' woman, laugldng, looking ill at the shop uo sorrows, no dark and dreadful future °Trip uttered a cry, `The Ringwood door. - - before her. plate.' Mature 'Well, so you've not got urouey for I- threw herself on the bell again erlAPr�t xv• a boots et' she said. °Con)e, home, ,and yet,' and Fouad Ler pillow wet with tears. went. ONCE MORE. be peaceable. Wait till the master's re She put the whistle to her lips, not to 1 I A fortnight had pHs ed since Trip people turn. lIe'll come soon, and tLeu you pipe loud on it, but to fly it, to call tip bad made the cry that her husband c can have yout boots ---anti hook it. o'd associations. Alas! the whistle would was one of rile gang of burglars, and t rie g d'IIAi"i'I;R \li, not act the back was split. She had s that this Hang had taken the Ringwood t )IOIv sltL S.\1S, Till: SILVER BARROw•S piped rho last call oil it that night in the 1 1 park when Joe had refused to return, plate. f It was night. The wind was high and AGAIN 't 'Trip returned to the villa, half angry, her last chance away ; now the was from rile whistle, and blowing from. the northwest over the s Biliousness, unha distracted, The house, of pPY, vpipedoice gone voice with _its failure it appeared to Trip as clayland level', and roaring in the trues Costiveness, of the` The only, light visible is t - which the lodgings occupied by Let, ilnd „het husha}ld formed half, ii'aS ill tet row if ever hope was ono from her. �5'ho y 1 g could heli her now 1 -Algernon Boau park, 111 the mill. Althop-h- night, the sails distressing of detached villas. Two ori tltroc�ivere let, others were to be let,othel•s ill COUISe 1 b fort was her latvflrl husband and protec tier, llc- are flying, the miller is at work, the stones are hrindi"g, the s -hitter is shale• ; tai t�'hlit could Joh do for or ing out the fine flour from the thick. 1i_ erection. ' The half houiio adjoining, the lodging father' and mother 1 The light froni the roil] traces a broken 1 f the Beaufort' w•1s rruoccu pied. I3o,u_ cl 4 1 Oh the shame of having to return to thread of fire in'tbo dike,broken because fort (louse, Piccadilly, had resolved it- l:ingwood with the couf1/scion that she dile face of the duckweed whicli covers the ' self into 1�0. •1, Woodbine Cottabe,l.ow• .or Norwood. That where she was was had been dupell ! IIot` could J-001 How, bear the jeers of those who w.ator, 'There are star, in the skv, lie moo" ; Trip .DowerNorwootl trip did not know. titer; had .en.couraged her, et had socretl. en �,' . : y' 3' but thestarssullt:r .eclipse £r ftnl the knew she was somewhere ill the Suburbs vied her, and would rejoice over her des- great cloucls that are rolled over the of LondonwLich side of tLe `1'Laulcs appointment? . heavens by the wind, then spino forth ,bub she was unaware. I'lleven o'clock had struck. Twclve— ag;liu bright and frosty. ,She retreated to bor room, and lucked midnight was past. One o'clock. Still Away in the direction of London is a borsblf Ill. Sit(,, tvas \-Cry ill:li'rllatlt at tier husband \VHS (let returned. She dull, ted auroral ;low', the reflection Of inn treaturent to which she 14 tel been knew that the woman Nelly was below, the great city in the haze that over - subjected, at the deception that Lad been awake and waiting for her muster's re- arches it. • played on Ler, .resolved to conic to an oxplauatioli with lieu husband,and itl.iltit, turn. What was more sho was makin"r � a Up A great Piro in the store in the dining Along the London road frons the city creeps a female figure, feebly limping.: ' on being allowed to communicate with room. As she comes to the gate leading to the hoe parent. Nelly was much older than Mr,Beau- mill she looked at the light and stands What was his business? That leo Lad fort, very ugly, but Iter expression was trembling and sobbing—then She croups some she made no doubt. Who were- much more ugly than her features. She on again, foot -sore limb -weary, towards lii8`companious ? On w hat_�vere_tl:Gy. cl rkainl Svats_«1 411y •<ti l�i_confidenco ; t.hr park_ engaged at night? Why did she see no and be must assuredly be afraid of of-, Half an hour after she is at the keep - one ! Why did none of her own sex fending tier, or be wculd not have Suf- or's door, knocking timidly, then louder visit Ler. N'by was ,she watched, and fered her to behave rudely to his wife. but ever in vain at the door. Then she ' kept a prisoner ill the (louse? These Trip was sure tliat Mr. Beaufort' loved goes to the window and looks in, and Nere questions that worked on the sur- her; She was quito assured that she did can just make out that the interior is face of tier Blind. They were questions not love -him, never had loved him—and bane, no curtains, no blindly, no sign of . that must be answered ; she would in- she was linked to trim by her own act 'nhabited . She falls the house being 1 1 list oil having them satisfactorily an- for life. on the doorstep and weeps, and, vainly swered. - Two o'clock. knocks again, but the knocks sound( 'Trip may have boon foolishly brought Nelly was 'at the fire stirring it, acid- hollow, tilt, reared to love show, to think much ing coal and coke. Then,.Tiip Beard a There is, there can be no response, of hetself; to be givedy of admiration, soft step on thestairs,or rather the creak Mr. and Mrs. • Redfern are no longer but drove w•a,+ character in •leer—Brood of the stairs under an ascending heavy there. After the burglary at the ball, } • n brought She had not o of Ltout. S ,.off that I a a loose bar once he rattle of a 1 se tread, and o e t c , • suspicion f or hav- keeper fell under sl rite kee P 1 had shown determination in the matter Trip ill the banister, Trlp beard the stop at whom the ing introduced Mr. Beaufort, t of the_ ride on the <;ails of the, winduiih. ber_door.- Nelly- 1vid_comethere to_lis.ten _her detectives. pronou-ricedAc, be the-headl'of 'That Blio� ed holy sire could( .stick to an if mistress wero asleep, to See if the a well-known gang which the polico ltad idea when sh+`: had got holt( of it, and room was dark. Apparently satisfied been unable to break up or to appre- carry it but. Nelly descended with less caution than henel. ' For the first weer: 'Trip had been be- she bird mounted. The woman thought Mr. Tottenham was a peremptory man wildered, and unable to take her bca.•t'-''Tr1I) a yCtrllg, vain, pretty fool, not re- and, when he saw that the keeper's fa. _ . ings. Cast into a new. world, 8110 •Lail quiring much wa`tclling, incapable of roily had facilitated the execution of the been inclined to loan on her husband, 'to giving uriuch trouble. robbery, Redfern -..was dismissod imme- trust' him, though disappointed. But; TlVee o'clock. diately at a week's notice without a char - site speedily found that.lro was not to be Still no signs of the return of Me. fitter. The same fate attended the but. trusted, that elle could trust no one but Beaufort. Where could be be 1 What ler, Mr. Thomson, and the housekeeper herself. I f sbo lea;ied} oil him,ho would could he be doing. And why should Mrs. Podgings, let hor fall. She must gatber up all her he conceal his movements from his own ,. ''Two hours later the same feeble, foot - resolution, and under the stratibe cP leife---•,.�_---„--,._..___.____- sore figure retraced her steps, and came cumstances in which she faund herself, Trip rose from her bed and went to against the gate leading to the mill. act for herself. _ _ tlio_ window;, at the head of the row was Trip it .was; but altered,broken inispirit She sat in lieu room thinking but un- rJ3able a gaslight, none lower. Another would and body; now utterly . alone in the to decide on her course further than be added maybe, when the row was world. to wait bar hui3band'sreturn and seek an completed and the houses let. The road She could walk no further. His house explanation. What steps to take should was bad, furrowed with the wheels of shoes were worn off her feet;,her stock - that explaination not be.satisfactory,she carts and traction engines that brought ing soles, the soles of her feet, worn left for the future to decide,. building materials to the newly erecting through. She was in Iter crushed straw - Hours passed and he did not' return. houses. berry gown, with a dark cloak over it, She asked the woman when he was like- Surely the new day was dawning. the crisp, telean bright dress of a few 1 to be home and the was i n aur with y , angry was a w i There 1a 1 ht behind that e d ha g weeks ago was now crumpled, soiled ) � p herself for having asked the question— house opposite which was uninhabited. draggled,like the spirt of her who were ___... for hayingadmitted.tiiat this person was .Surely. therewas-some- of -trio it. snore in his confidence than herself. The bushes of the little garden. From the moment she had uttered surly woman gave Trip bar meals as All at once, as Trip was considering that cry,'The Ringwood plate' conscious- usual, and the poor young wife made this, a conveyance stopped at the gate nese had deserted her. She could recall vain efforts to swallow their. and four mon jumped down, one stood a fierce face, white' with glistening eyes Ten o'clock came, and her husband by the horse, and the others liftedsome- and a pair of false w kers halfl'allen -r had not returned. thing from the trap add- carried it to the off before her, and a hand raised, grasp - nip ran down >itairs, and told the bouso. Nelly had opened the front door ing a silver candlestick, a vivid horrible, Woman, Nelly, not to ,it up, she would. no bell rung. Trip beard steps below haunting sight, and she remembered no - "it t up 1' sneered Nelly, ' You']1 in the ball. Then the borse and trap thing more. till she awoke ill §her bed- ` ' ]Diva to'sit till all night, then. IIe won't departed ; the door of the honso was room, with an aching head,that was ban - hp, back till morning, if he come at all, bolted and looked, and Trip heard the danged. and when ]lo collies Tie won't want you.' tread of the three men who had entered She was on her bed ; site turned hot, Trip flared up. 'You insolent woman, the house go into the parlor. What head and saw blood on the pillow, and W%v Blare you l4peak to nee like that 2 they carried was heavy, that She knew turnedlagain and sate the ugly face of S ort%know wfliere RL.Ueati4wt is? Where by the weight of their tread. Slie had Nelly. . is be P opened her door and held it njar, lis. 'You're collie rourld at last, are you If ThCil the 1t'011lall pelt li�:t• 11.111dS oil liar telll.11g, said the woman. 'Nell, you'll 11aV0 to hips, looked at the poor girl, and burst Not a word was spoken by Nolly or get round quick. 1 ain't going to liur:se into derisive laughter. by the men, one of whom was probably you forever. You never ought to have, Unable to ondure tier o0bnsive con- Beaufort. been brought here.' duct longer, Trip ian•upstairs and throw Trip seated berself on the side of her By degrees poor Trip learned that she symptoms. Threedoses of August -A F'low•er will prove its wonderful efreyt, Sample bottles, locants. Try it. 1 (tea elle Bilronyncys. Wbone.irr I f 1 out of sorts, bilious, lu•v icer not v, orking r t, or racked with a head- 1 ache, I tale, Dr. Chase. Liver Duro. There is , more real benefit from a do sd of your Liver I Corn than in many bottle of Some tuedieines.' —Jobu McNasser, Bond I ad. For sale by Dr. Worthiu •ton. ��'a�e �x01111� lttrlt .�a#iarrvC`�'lrl'�i�• SCOTT Barristers, Solicitors, UONVEYANCrxS c. Conuuissionersior Outarioaud11wiltoba, ” OFFICE NEXT DOOR NE BKA, CLINTON MONEYTo LOAN. MORTGAGES BOUGHT. PRIVATn F'uNDs. C. RIDOUT, Olhoo over J. Jack—ion's store, Albert Street. MAuRRIAGE -LICENSES.—APPLY TO THE ndersigned at tho Library Rooms, Smith's Block, 36 JAMES SCOTT. MONEY TO LEND IN LARGE OR SMALL jVi sums on good inortgage security, moderato ate of interest. EL HALE, Clinton. DR. APPLETON.-OFFICE—AT RESIDENCE on Ontario street,Clinton,oppositethe English Auren. 11;a6ranceby sidegate. — HB. PROUDFOOT, CIVIL ENGINEER, . Provineialand Dominion Land Surveyor, Architect and Draughtsman,PEitnu; BLOCK, Clinton. V MREEVE.—OFFICE RATTENBURY ST— urray Block, two doors east of, Hodgens' oil - trainee. Residence, opposite the Temperance Hall, Huron S troet, Olin ton. Offico hours, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. JAMPS IIOIVSOV, LICENSED AUCTIONEER for the County of 1Rtron. Salta attended anywhere in the Cnanty,At rca,ounble rates. Rosidonco,Albcrt Street, Clinton. DR. STANBURY; GUADUATE or THE MED. j� CALDepartmentof VictoriaUuiverslty,Toronto,for morly of the Cospirals and Dispensaries, New York CoronerfortheCouutyof Hu•on,aayfield,Ont. MAIRS WHITT, TEACHER OF 1II,'SIC. RESI- DIONCH at MIN. 11. 11. Road's, corner of Iluron and Orange streets. RAV. WILLIAMS, B. A., AI.B.,GRADUATE OF •Toionto University; member of tbeCollogeofPhy sioiansandSurgeons.,Ont. OFFICE& REaIDENCEthe houseformorly'000apied by Dr. Reeve, Albert street Clinton. DR. IVORTHINGTON, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON• oft he College of Physician, and Surgeons of LowerOanada,and ProvinolalLicen. tiato and Coronorfof thcCountyofHaron. Oaleeand residence,—The building Iormerlyoccupied by Air. Thwaitee,Hnron streot. Clinton, Jan. 10, 1871. CLINTON MECHANICS' INTITUTE, LTBR- ARY and Reading Rooms, Perrin block, down stairs. Allgut 1,700 volumes in the Library and all the Leading Newspapers and Periodicals of the day on the table. Membership ticket $1 per annum. Open from 2 to 5 p.m., and from 7 to 0 p m. Applications for memuershsp recived by the Librarian in in the room. ; UNION SHAVING PARLOR4 SHAVING, ITAIR CUTTING AND SHAM- POOING• done very neat and to suit every person. JOAN EADES, Slni1L's-)Olote3e- BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS AT COST.. The Clinton Branch Bible Society have for sale at DR. WORTHINGTON'S DRUG STORL, Albert St, a fine assortment of Bibles and Testaments. TESTAMENTS from Picts. UPWARDS BIBLES trout 145ets. UPWARDS. C611F AND SEF. DR. WORT11190TON, Depositary MONEY. MONEY. We can make a few good loans from PRIvATv, FUVD.;, at low rates and modorato expense. Terms made to suit borrowers. MANN -IN(: R SCOTT, - - Clinton J. T.�WILKIF:t ,4UKGRON DENTIST. Hold Clio exclusi.xo.Aghtfor tile Coll ity forthe Third process of administering chemically pure Nitrogen Alonoxide, which is the safest and best system yet (Its. covered for the painless extraction of teeth. Charges moderate, satisfaction • uaranteed. (M."Ca LL- LiOTT'S BLOCK, over Rnnco's Tailor Shnp, fhiron Street, Cli stmt, ID ]E N T I S T, ._ COATS BLOCK. i� ' I find no medicine so effective, for Croup and Whooping Cough, as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It was the means of saving the life of my little boy, only six rgonths old, carrying him safely through the worst case of Whooping Cough I ever saw. -Jane Malone, Piney Flats, Tenn. Ayer's Cheryry Pectoral; Prepared l 1'rice $1; six bottles. $5. Sold by anDruggists, ROBERT -DOWNS, CLINTON, anufactLire r and Proprietor for -tho bcA Saw MIli log in use. Agent for the sale and application of ,e ZW Flausa PATENT AUTOMATIC Bowxlt CLaANER, rEAAI FITTINGS furnished and applied on sh•,rt notice. loilr•IN, Enp,inos. Hud 1111 kit of Mit eitineny rolmired e•l/editi..uslly lied to is sntiyfnotory manner. arm irnplcmmlts wnnufaetured ant?repaired. Steam ad Water I•ipc.; furnished and put in position. Dry .11118 pitta: up till appliolrtitm. Charges moderate. 'EHERAL DEALER IN TINWARE, &01. HCRON STROLIT, CLINTON, topairng nt nll kindspi•omptly attended to of (reason able rater. A trial solivited. kictiw Rostanot And GROCERY STORE, IIURON STREET, CLINTO\T, The subscriber, having purchased the businexs lately carried on by Mrs. Broderick, desires to intimate that he will continue it at the old stand, in ail its branches. He hill keellon'hand a choice stock of CONFECTION- ERY of all (rinds, a BISCUITS, FRUITS AND CIGARS. IIe has also added thereto a first-class assortment of GENERAL GROCERIES. vary lowest will 011 at the 0 Al I of which he s y prices for Cash, Close personal attention will be given to the business, and all orders entrust, ed to him will receive proilirt attention. A TRLdL RCsl'ECTFULLY SOLICITED. W. ROBERTS0, Clinton al0 ) EXLSORGANI C� C O After the severest test at tile late fair in Clinton, it was universally admitted that FOR PERFE(,'T AND EASY ACTION, DEAUTY OF FINISH, AND SnVEETNESS Ole TONE, the EXCELSIOR was away ahead of all •oth- ers, and destined to be the popular instru- mout of the day.This, along with the fact that a special prize 'wasawarded it, certain ly speaks volumes for the instruments, and parties purchasing should see the Excist• s1oit before buying elsewhere. GEO. F. 6AKES, PROPRIrTull. Factory three doors west of Dlulloy's Pump Shop, Rattenbury St., Clinton. A,ACBerunett- -TUE LCADINU-- --MIRR�L _ _21072- ••-- . A S 1) EMBALMER, _ �Jtf� �i11E1�011. The BEST of EGYPTIAN FLUIDS used in EMBALMINCI A large assortment of cvetything in the Undertaking line. Red Rocker Store, Clinton RESIDENCE, ORANGE ST., NEAR METHODIST CHURCH $50,000 To LOAN at 6 per Cent, d Why pay others j, 8, 9 and I0,4)er oent, when you can get money from us at 6 per b, First-class loans 5� per cent, Large loans 5 per cent. TERMS made -to suit borrower, regarding(, payment and period of loan. Apply to FARRA:N & TISDAI.L, BANKERS, CLICNTON. THE AfOLSONS BNIIS, Incorporated by Act of Parlianieitt, 185.%, CAPITAL, $22,000,000. -, , 1 - HEAD OFrICE, Vit(, iV 11tiLr1i,. THOMAS WORIVJAAI...... w-.Tresident; J. H. R. AIOLSON. ...Vice -fres. F. 1VOLFERSTAN THOMAS, Oeneml xauaacr Notes discounled, C'allectlwis nettle, D)•n, issued, Ste ling and Aw6rietin e,.„fix lye bougla and sola at lolcea” Current rates. Intare:;t at 4 par cent allowo.l on depo.iti. I� AI>ulg3LI:Fit•3. . Alonoy advanced to farnlerC on their own notes with .no or more endor.,,m Nu niortzage required as u•ity. ]I. C, BKB'=1"IiIC ,(tanager, January 168 _ ^ Cilirten J. BIP3.7 ,E C(YMBEr Natch and clock Maker { •:_ JEWFT,LER, &c., a.. O i• YOEia T E 'li i'J �: ,rr:SIC tCj@ ,1', L Llt \1,liM_. Where he keeps a select assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SILVER- WARE Which eve will sell at reasonable rates. Repairing of•- =ver -desarl�tion ' rou tend to, nd all work warranted. P I y J, BIDDLECOIBE. Clinton, Pov.1882. RIGHT TO THE FRONT r CHOICE SLED OATS and CLOVER and 't•IJIOTHY 'SEED FOR SALE. Parties wanting such should call early. i am ai,n prepared to pay hi,gKhost market pricuin cash for Po- tRtocs. rHe'Is:St171 Cb be fotind fit the old stanJp• HURON ST., CLINTON. With a full Itue of FLOUR, FEED A VEGETABLES Of the best qualities, which lie will sell at the lowest remunerative prices to all who may favor him with a call. Isis stock includes FLOUR, CHOP, SHORTS, BRAN, OATS PEAS HEN FEED, GRAHAU FLOUR, CRACkED WilEAT, GRANULATED ROL- LER, and STANDARD OATMEAL and CORNAfEAL, all kinds of Vegetables, BARREL SALT, all of whicgli IIe will sell for cash or coarse grains. BRAN,SIIORT3 and FLOUR by tho toll or cwt., and 6verythinig 861J at mill prices• All articles delivered free of c1,AYgO within the corpporatiopn: His motto will be "(rood goods, Just woig Wan ll one price." horself on her bed, and burst into bitter BENMULE1.1 NUIRUIty Ch�l en Yo n r d r Am constantly cxposc.l to danger from FM1T Asa ORNAMENTAL TREITl3, NOR WAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH' ANp Uulds, Whooping Cough,. Croup, and ASTItACHAN PINE, diseases peculiar to the throat and THE LATTFR pF WHICH ivz MAKE A SPEOIAI,T lungs. For such ailments, Ayer's �— �! Cherry Pectoraf, promptly adminfs+ LARGE STOCK ON HAND SOUTHERN D"TAd T116ATA1tNY 1N ratlN TREAT t tered, affords speedy relief and cure. utterable wretchedness and yak—it Lad made off with the plate out of rho into As a remedy for Whoothip; Cough, The above ornamental trees and shrubbery %,Ill besnid at very low prices, and those wanting anything in j who had bewitched her with appeal $ to her vanity.Now. she felt what a fatal with which many of our children were this ctnmootlou will save money by purchasing pare. _' ----- -- ---- -- -- - -_ ---- _-- —AND- WALLTAPER,ASTHMA afflicted, Nye used, during the past will- ntistalceerre had niadc in rejecting fifth- should sl►e : ��'ait •till morning and ter, with much batisfaction, Ayer's Orders by Mall will be prontptk attended to HY MAIL ON RECEIPT' OF PRICE Cherry Pectoral. For this atfection, we Address, consider this preparation the most ejYi- eaclous of all the medicines which have - NN. S-TE.WART,-09Ii11 1111tr._ come W our i howledo.---far Park- ; hurst, Preeeptress, Rome for Little Wanderers, Doncaster, Md. Fire Xamuzan.ce. My children have been peculiarly sub- jest to attacks of Croup, and I failed to A kinds of prnherty insured at lowest tariff rates J find any effective remedy until I cont- Airst•classcontpattles, moneed administering Ayer's Cherry- is el'lsl"L 8ELEt{TE1), pdrellased from the to hails to all orders r, leis line in the to r t prompt and sattsfaotory mnnnor, and fit rensonahlo rates. Ito 'A'011ld also return thanks to all who the Xectoral. This preparation relieves ther��ICKETS difficulty of breathing and fnvariably VIA N: W. T. CO. LINE BOATS TO 1 WINNIPEG AND ALL. -LADE POINi1S,, cares the complaint. — David G. Starks, by all rail lines over the (}NAND 'f•RUNK and CANA• " Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y. DA PACIFIC to any point ou flint lino, t roc pe d Dakota. Kausas, or any point roacht�d I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Brandon, &a., by roil, local or foreign. in my family for many years, arPt have fount(- it especially valuable in — Colne and sec too before you buy- tickets anywhere 'Whooping Cough. This medicine allays tho wind, (110 whirr of the wings, the all irritation, prevents inflammation from -- extending to the lungs, and quickly sub- dues any tendency to Lung Complaint. J 'n `Yellin ton Plainville Mich. tf Jig Ir1Q�j���T1\, Clinton. I find no medicine so effective, for Croup and Whooping Cough, as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It was the means of saving the life of my little boy, only six rgonths old, carrying him safely through the worst case of Whooping Cough I ever saw. -Jane Malone, Piney Flats, Tenn. Ayer's Cheryry Pectoral; Prepared l 1'rice $1; six bottles. $5. Sold by anDruggists, ROBERT -DOWNS, CLINTON, anufactLire r and Proprietor for -tho bcA Saw MIli log in use. Agent for the sale and application of ,e ZW Flausa PATENT AUTOMATIC Bowxlt CLaANER, rEAAI FITTINGS furnished and applied on sh•,rt notice. loilr•IN, Enp,inos. Hud 1111 kit of Mit eitineny rolmired e•l/editi..uslly lied to is sntiyfnotory manner. arm irnplcmmlts wnnufaetured ant?repaired. Steam ad Water I•ipc.; furnished and put in position. Dry .11118 pitta: up till appliolrtitm. Charges moderate. 'EHERAL DEALER IN TINWARE, &01. HCRON STROLIT, CLINTON, topairng nt nll kindspi•omptly attended to of (reason able rater. A trial solivited. kictiw Rostanot And GROCERY STORE, IIURON STREET, CLINTO\T, The subscriber, having purchased the businexs lately carried on by Mrs. Broderick, desires to intimate that he will continue it at the old stand, in ail its branches. He hill keellon'hand a choice stock of CONFECTION- ERY of all (rinds, a BISCUITS, FRUITS AND CIGARS. IIe has also added thereto a first-class assortment of GENERAL GROCERIES. vary lowest will 011 at the 0 Al I of which he s y prices for Cash, Close personal attention will be given to the business, and all orders entrust, ed to him will receive proilirt attention. A TRLdL RCsl'ECTFULLY SOLICITED. W. ROBERTS0, Clinton al0 ) EXLSORGANI C� C O After the severest test at tile late fair in Clinton, it was universally admitted that FOR PERFE(,'T AND EASY ACTION, DEAUTY OF FINISH, AND SnVEETNESS Ole TONE, the EXCELSIOR was away ahead of all •oth- ers, and destined to be the popular instru- mout of the day.This, along with the fact that a special prize 'wasawarded it, certain ly speaks volumes for the instruments, and parties purchasing should see the Excist• s1oit before buying elsewhere. GEO. F. 6AKES, PROPRIrTull. Factory three doors west of Dlulloy's Pump Shop, Rattenbury St., Clinton. A,ACBerunett- -TUE LCADINU-- --MIRR�L _ _21072- ••-- . A S 1) EMBALMER, _ �Jtf� �i11E1�011. The BEST of EGYPTIAN FLUIDS used in EMBALMINCI A large assortment of cvetything in the Undertaking line. Red Rocker Store, Clinton RESIDENCE, ORANGE ST., NEAR METHODIST CHURCH $50,000 To LOAN at 6 per Cent, d Why pay others j, 8, 9 and I0,4)er oent, when you can get money from us at 6 per b, First-class loans 5� per cent, Large loans 5 per cent. TERMS made -to suit borrower, regarding(, payment and period of loan. Apply to FARRA:N & TISDAI.L, BANKERS, CLICNTON. THE AfOLSONS BNIIS, Incorporated by Act of Parlianieitt, 185.%, CAPITAL, $22,000,000. -, , 1 - HEAD OFrICE, Vit(, iV 11tiLr1i,. THOMAS WORIVJAAI...... w-.Tresident; J. H. R. AIOLSON. ...Vice -fres. F. 1VOLFERSTAN THOMAS, Oeneml xauaacr Notes discounled, C'allectlwis nettle, D)•n, issued, Ste ling and Aw6rietin e,.„fix lye bougla and sola at lolcea” Current rates. Intare:;t at 4 par cent allowo.l on depo.iti. I� AI>ulg3LI:Fit•3. . Alonoy advanced to farnlerC on their own notes with .no or more endor.,,m Nu niortzage required as u•ity. ]I. C, BKB'=1"IiIC ,(tanager, January 168 _ ^ Cilirten J. BIP3.7 ,E C(YMBEr Natch and clock Maker { •:_ JEWFT,LER, &c., a.. O i• YOEia T E 'li i'J �: ,rr:SIC tCj@ ,1', L Llt \1,liM_. Where he keeps a select assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SILVER- WARE Which eve will sell at reasonable rates. Repairing of•- =ver -desarl�tion ' rou tend to, nd all work warranted. P I y J, BIDDLECOIBE. Clinton, Pov.1882. RIGHT TO THE FRONT r CHOICE SLED OATS and CLOVER and 't•IJIOTHY 'SEED FOR SALE. Parties wanting such should call early. i am ai,n prepared to pay hi,gKhost market pricuin cash for Po- tRtocs. rHe'Is:St171 Cb be fotind fit the old stanJp• HURON ST., CLINTON. With a full Itue of FLOUR, FEED A VEGETABLES Of the best qualities, which lie will sell at the lowest remunerative prices to all who may favor him with a call. Isis stock includes FLOUR, CHOP, SHORTS, BRAN, OATS PEAS HEN FEED, GRAHAU FLOUR, CRACkED WilEAT, GRANULATED ROL- LER, and STANDARD OATMEAL and CORNAfEAL, all kinds of Vegetables, BARREL SALT, all of whicgli IIe will sell for cash or coarse grains. BRAN,SIIORT3 and FLOUR by tho toll or cwt., and 6verythinig 861J at mill prices• All articles delivered free of c1,AYgO within the corpporatiopn: His motto will be "(rood goods, Just woig Wan ll one price." horself on her bed, and burst into bitter bed considering what she should do. had been knocked clown and stunned ; I I , THOS. WATSON, Weeping through humiliation and dk- II, Her heart beat fast and spasmodically. that a quarrel had been the result be- «1 � i 4 0�IlvroDq HuronStreet,Clinten tress. Nowshe remen,bureJ .loo's lvainiun W She was she felt on the threshold of a discover whicli might briery to (lel tin- y g b tween tier husband and his `pals' who hail struck her and that the three moil , Ctl ARORa iIODRRATR .J CANING MILL SOUTHERN D"TAd T116ATA1tNY 1N ratlN TREAT t i how he hail (rid her beware of the man utterable wretchedness and yak—it Lad made off with the plate out of rho into C L I N TO N: AaTI`~7iVIA SURE, j who had bewitched her with appeal $ to her vanity.Now. she felt what a fatal world be a relief to the un -endurable sits enco to know the truth. What p do country, or, at all ©vents, safe guar- terns. Tile douse had been cleared of little furniture there _' ----- -- ---- -- -- - -_ ---- _-- —AND- WALLTAPER,ASTHMA INSTANT RCLI6r x011 AtVD BRCINCHI'k'I5 ntistalceerre had niadc in rejecting fifth- should sl►e : ��'ait •till morning and r�)at was, only R. KILN! , HY MAIL ON RECEIPT' OF PRICE IVI solid Joe's offer. It was too late. As then question her hugbani, telling hint Nelly remained to watch Trip. Al r. 5AMPLE..BL�, 260.) REGULAR SIZE, 8t.00. AaDAdt6 f Vt t SAD b CO.,1 BRCCHvittt, oNr, Slee had Marie her bed, So 1ntiSt she lie in it. But, Oh ! what a bell of thorns it frank) what site had done and Seen 4 y Ho might evade tier' questions as lie -bad ,�' q Beaufort as he called himself, and who , , really loved the pool• girl lead order' tel 3 1 girl, .F � iiiIIE SUBSCRIBER HAVING JUST COMPLETED I am now receiving a stock of ,VAI( Paper and of file latest his now Planing AUtlw•ithmachin- QOR®ERS for the spring trade, which my of rho latest Improved patterns, Is now prepared il►l was already proving itsolf to be. , Ob, that deal' ! I'lle evade,( them„before. b9fore. MNV• old it not be better for het' to act Nelly, Clic of the gang, to be with Trip , till site t'ecoveved, clot only for ri-i s is el'lsl"L 8ELEt{TE1), pdrellased from the to hails to all orders r, leis line in the to r t prompt and sattsfaotory mnnnor, and fit rensonahlo rates. Ito 'A'011ld also return thanks to all who the t old( windmill lea) hours b110 Nati Spent in it, the happy 1 at Once, 0 and confront him with his h Sake, but for the safer Of tele part y party, best Canadian toter American factories. Don't patronized nidflrm•botoro they were burned out, and nnw being buy until you son my splendid variety, I in a bettor position to axe mto ordarsoxpoditiously, r a creaking” cf the timber in the stress of friends, and demand all immediate ex- She was to be kept under guard,,not at- fools confdentlie can give satisfactiontofill. tho wind, (110 whirr of the wings, the planation 1 - lowed to leave the bbuso for some clays, W=. Cooper. FACTORY--Neaethe Grand rrunkP,ail 1 grind of rho wheels, the throb of tlo Trip stood 'up. Ifer determination till the gong had escaped, and danger I BEAVER BLOCK' 1300K STORE, IRV' Clinton. THOMAS AIcl%FNZTE