Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1895-07-05, Page 9a ii ;cl4eoo..'s m RENOVATOR AND ()THEIR • -, Tested Rentedies...r SPECIFIC ANO ANTIDOTE For Impure,. !iWewk hnd;,+Impoverlolled- $lyod Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Pallia, Utica or the Heart, Liver Complaint Neuralgia,Loss of Memory, Bronohitl Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid ney andlrinary Diseases, St. Vittie'Aunou Female;Irregularities and General De, its ' LABORATORY, . BODERICH, ,Hilt4� J. M. M,oLEQ», Prop. and Manufacturer Sold in Clinton by J. H. COMBE, and ALLAN fl. WILSON BUTCHERLSHOPS Combo's Block Botcher Shop. COUCH & WILSON. Subscribers desire to notify the public that they have bought out the butchering basilicas latelycopduoted by Mr Jae A.Ford and will con- tinne'thttiisame under theirpersenai supervision. Orders will have prompt and careful attention, 'fresh meats of all kinds will be kept, in season, sold @,t reasonable rates and delivered .anyivhero in town, ARTHUR COUCH, CHAS. N. WILSON CLINTON. BUSINESS CHANGE Central Butcher Sliop The unaunt dersigned ense lately carried on by tMr JhScruton,, he will carry on the same in the old stand. Ae he will . give personal attention to all the details of the business customers can rely on their orders being pre eptly and satisfactorily filled. His motto is"good meat at reasonable prices." Cash paid for Hides, Ekins, &o. LACK KENNEDY Albert St., Clinton. -modes-kw FEED STORES. New Flour & Feed Store CASH AND ONE PRICE. The undersigned begs to inform the people of Clinton Flour and Feed Store onthat he aVictoria St ,eed a near CMoLennan's Bakery. A full stock of FLOUR, MEALS, CROP STUFF, BRAN, OATS, WHEAT, &o., at the lowest living prides for Cash. Selling for Cash only I am in a position to give the very beet value tor Cash or trade. Goods exchanged for grain atmarket the bigbeet price. ve e • call and I will do my best to give ono and all outside value. Goods guaranteed or money re - ROLLED OATMEAL a specialty; the very beet to be had, O: OLSON, Victoria St., Clinton Flour, Feed & Seed Store The undersigned desire to intimatelhatbe will keep on hand the very best FLOUR and FEED Of all kinds also the choicest variety of Clover,' Timothy & Small Seeds Which will be sold at close margins for cash. SALT also kept on hand. He will also keep a beim variety of all kinds of TEAS which con- sumers will find to be excellent value. J. W. HILL HURON ST., CLINTON. COOK'S FIouriFeed Store BRAN & SHORTS In large or small quantities. OIL CAKE and MEAL OF ALL KINDS. 10 pounds Choice Oatmeal for 1 •bushel of Oats. D. COOK, CLINTON. BANKS. The Molsons Bank. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855 CAPITAL, - - $2,000,000. REST FUND, - $1,300,000 HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. J. H. R. MOLSON President. F. W. THOMAS,... General Manager. Notes discounted, Collections made, Drafts is- sued, Sterling and American exchange bought and sold et lowest tur current rates. Interest al- lowed ARMECRC9. Money advanced to formes on their own note with one or m geared asfeecuritlo mortgage re- quired H. C. BREWER, Manager. GEO. D. McTAGGAR'f. BANKER .ALBERT ST, - CLINTON. While he stayed- at the Aintchkoif Palitee, berate tltli,ing• up his rjt> dkilee; in the Wint9r fittlftpe, 014 young• ttuq- sian Ozat was lodged aft modebtiy as a bachelor on's, limited income. Ile had only two small rooms there, and was obliged to ask'the Governor-General to give up two of his own rooms, one to be used as a dressing room for the Ern - press and the other for her maid. Itl the. Winter k?alaee tale Empress has fax' life the superb apartihents occupied by the Czar's grandmother. �;' One of my sink headaches," you will _r people frequently say, as if the coir; - int was hopelessly incurable. As i. shatter of fact, Ayer's Pills net only relieve fi}}headaohe but effectually remove the oi(tise of this distressing complaint, and So •bring about a permanent cure. Stark Rahman, a Hindoo, of Calcut- ta, India, and an adherent of the Ma- °hometen 4faith, died the other day in the Grttdy Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. Be- fore dying he made the following de- claration:—"Science is great, like God. I am nobody—a stranger in a strange land. What is man after death but a shell l The being is gone; the clay is left. I care not what comes of me af- ter the breath is gone. My body may help science. I want you to give it to the colleges." A general Banking Business tI ansacted NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts issued. Interest allowed on deposits. FARRAIV & TISDAAL R A 14E 1111 S ,may/� CLINTON. 01i 1, Advances made to fa era on their own nates at low rates of interest. A general Banking Business transacted Interest allowed on deposits. Sale Notes bought J, P T'ISDALL, Itat 9i((er (Ara/MEM, CURES BAD BLOOD, CONSTIPATION, /.1117LLc 74" U8LIiS, i.EAE001IE, BILIOUSNESS. B.P.E. unlocks all the secretlons and removes Ell impurities from the system from a common pimple to the worst scrofulous sore. BURDOCK PILLS act gently yet thoroughly on the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Tho results are infinitely more satisfactory. tae Clavi Business Collo 0 CHATHAM, ONTO Still continues the good work of placing its students'in choice positions. Two stenographers placed last week. Two other applications to supply teachers for other Business Colleges; one to teach pen- manship, bookkeeping and arithmatic, the other penmanship, shorthand and correspon- dence. None of these places are worth less than $50.00 per month to start. IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE BEST. Actiye, energetic young men and women will find a course in Shorthand and Book-keeping one of the best avenues to a successful life. For catalogue address, D. MCLACHLAN, Chatham ook'sCottonRoot COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician. Successfully used monthly by thousands of Ladies. Is the only perfectly sato and reliable medicine dis- covered. Beware of unprincipled druggists who offer Inferior medicines In place of this. Ask for Cook's Cotton Root Compound. take no substi- tute, or inclose 81 and a cents in postage In letter ant'we will send, sealed, by return mall. Full sealed particulars In plain envelope, to ladles only, 2 stamps. Address The Cook Compnny, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Sold in Clinton by ALLAN & WILSON, Druggists. Valuable PROPERTIES u ' Trig 044) W/►YI & .Tli4• HEST. shoo we ggoot rich and stylish, end took to travelling 'ieund, My wife ON ea11,,mo buster --pas} t say 1 like the so d- And nly.girls no longer call me "pa" 't is "deer papit" these days ;. They re all of them all taken up with high- falutin' ways, I put up with a lot of things, but I'm blessed if I can stand To see my wife beginning now to write this new•styled hand, It's well enough for Helen and for Clara, I tiup- ;e; They learned the horse-traek fashion while still `hey word short clothes, ° But they're km woabrought• up different, and it's tough I do declare . To see her learning the glrleways, now she bail got gray hair ! Ma alwaye took too writing, and her handwrite'e been my joy, Sines ever we was boy and girl way out in Illinole, When we were children long ago out In that - —prairie school"""' (Run in that good old,fashioned way with rod and dunce's stool) She used to write her name and nine, and link 'em like our fate.. Before she learned the eaplfsale, ;Ton iter little elate. And after we grew up arid I went off to war,how sweet The letters that I used to get in her handwrite,. small and neat. She used to call me "noble" and a "hero of the laud " And say she'd.always love me, in a fine Spen- cerian hand ! And once she wrote some poetry, real poetry, with rhymes— I've got it yet, you just can bet --about the old war times ; It's in her prettiest miming hand—not all sprawled out and straight, Like that confounded "angular" she's taken to of into. I's'poose I'M an old fog f" t I declare to - ay There'e scarcely any sum y d?nam tvquTtty n gladly pay If we hadn't got so stylish and mord here to New York, Where you have to eat each kind f food with a different kind of fork ; It we still lived where we used to live (Oh, how the bob'links sung t) If my wife would write as she used to write when she and I was young ! For Sale or to Rent. COMMERCIAL - H- otel, Clinton. A splendid stand, where good business is done. The house baa excellent accom- modation for travellers and public generally. Terms made known on application to JNO. ROSSIER, Benmiller. Also HOTEL at Exeter North— Will be either sold or rented. For par- tionlare apply to J. T. WESTCOTT Exeter, or JOHN ROSSIER, Benmiller. Also, FARM of 200 ACRES— being lot 12, let Con., West Niesouri, good soil, 140 acres cleared and in good shape of cultivation, 60 acres good beech and maple bush. Also FARM of 50 ACRES— being East half of Lot No. 4, 2nd Con. of West Niesouri. Will give party who wants to do business a particularly good chance on this property. Any of the above are good investments, and all particulars can bo obtained on application to JNO. ROSSIER, Benmiller Monm,l.11er isruz sexy FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES NORWAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH AND ASTRACHAN .PINE, The latter of which we make a specialty. LARGE STOOK ON HAND Tbo above ornamental trees and ehrnbbery will be sold at very low prices, and those wanting any thing in this conneotfon will save money by per phasing hero. Orders by Mailwill be promptly attended tot Address, JOHN STEWART, BENMILLER p,+ l Consuompt i dn. V table ltiy,itett* o to ethos fli r iostpflas s to A. 7.11611(....., CO.,hia„ rolbtto;Ont. ...„ Even a Camera Lies. One of the most eminent architects in the kingdom oneo showed a photo of a column and a capital to a number of col- leagues. Had they ever seen such a capital? They had not and they said so. Then arose disputes as to the precise nature of the architecture. Finally sundry big wagers were made, and then the architect proceeded gravely to explain the structure of the column and its capital.. He had made the mysterious pillar out of his malacca walking stick and a few sprigs of succulent broccoli.. This explanation of the photograph was received in silent disgust. An equally amusing case of the duplicity of the camera was found in a law case in London, when suit was brought to tear down a court, which, it was maintained, was dingy, dirty and haunted by loafers of questionable character. The counsel on the other side,represent- ing merchants having offices in the court, maintained that the passage was well - lighted and eminently respectable. Photos wore handed from both sides. The first showed a narrow, disreputable looking alley, strewn -with rubbish and fallen boarding; the other picture, how- ever, showed the court in disrepute to bo a fairly broad, well -lighted city thorough- fare, frequented by merchants of a thriv- - Ing appearance-., .. World's Greatest Forest. It appears that Siberia, from the plain o1 the Obi river on the west to the valley of the Iadighirke on the east, or river valleys of the Yenisei, Olinek, Lena and Yana rivers, is one greet timberbelt,aver- aging more than a thousand miles in breadth from north to south—being felly 1,700 miles wide in the Yenesei district— and having a length from east to west of not less than 4,600 vorsts (about 8,000 miles). Unlike equatorial forests, the trees of the Siberian taigas are mainly conifers,comprising pines of several varie- ties, firs and larches. In the Yenisei, Lena and Olenok regions there are thou- sands of square milds where no human being has ever been. The long-stemmed oonifors rise to the height of 150 feet or more, and stand so close together that walking among them is difficult. The dense, lofty tops exclude the pale arctio sunshine, and the straight, pale trunks, all looking exactly alike, so bewilder the eye in the obscurity that all sense of direction is soon lost. Even tho most experienced trappers of sable darn not venture into the dense regions without taking the precau- tion of " blazing" the trees constantly with hatchets as they walk forward. If lost there the hunter rarely finds his way out, but perishes miserably from starva- tion or cold. Caterpillars. No limit has ever been found to the uses Qf a small boy's pocket. One day at school a little girl put up her hand to attract at- tention. 'leacher, Johnny's got a caterpillar I" Johnny was of course called to the desk, made to surrender the cherished possession, and sent to his seat with a reprimand. In about two minutes the same small hand waved in the air again, and the same email voice complained: "Teacher, Johnny's got another cater- pillar!" A so and surrender of the caterpillar and a second admonition followed. Hardly had silence once moro settled over tho room, when a frantic waving of the hand was followed by a perfect shriek of dis- may. Teacher, Johnny's got a whole pocket- ful of caterpillars 1" This time the teacher's dismay equaled her pupil's and Johnny was promptly sent home with his brood of strange pets. NEW EEA A SEASON OF DREAD AND FEAR FOR THOU- SANDS IIO -SANDS OF PEO- PLE. EOPLE. If you Would Banish the Blues and all your other Distresses use Paine's Celery Compound. Yes, this ip just the season when we bear men and women lamenting about their half-dead condition. They find that phy- sical and mental energy has deserted them, and they are sinking deeply into the pit of despondency. The hot weather invariably produces thousands of miserable feeling mortals. They look nerve force, strength and vitality. They are usually tormented by dyspepsia, flatulence, biliousness, heart trouble, con-' stipation, nervonsnese and sleeplessness, they cannot rest day or night, and life be- comes a burden heavy and intolerable. The great recuperator, strength and ealth-giver for such weary, wornout and sl Bring people is Paine's Celery Com- pound, om- pgun f, now so universally approved of by medical men. 'aine's Celery Compound in its peculiar composition, combines the best 'producers of healthy and pure blood, the first essen- tial to perfect• health, strength and activ- ity. When the great medium is need in summer, languor, irritability, nervousness and sleeplessness are permanently banish- ed, and men and women go about their duties with a vim, will and energy that in- dicates health, strength and robustness. Use Paine's Celery Compound at once, if you would enjoy life in the hot weather. The Beal Object of Plowing. The object of plowing is not merely to tarn over the soil to bury the surface trash and soften and pulverize it for seed. It has a deeper purpose than this shallow one. It is certainly to fit tho land for the seed and to afford a good covering for it. But it is not to bury the surface, .with the accumulated matter of the previous drop, whore it cannot be of use until 1t is turned back again. Tho so-called "out -and -cover" kind of plow- ing should bo made a penal offense, for it is detrimental to all concerned in the good oulture of the land. On the con- trary, it is tbo eloping farrow slice, laid on edgo at about forty-flve degrees with the surface, and the manure with it lying in layers from the top to the bot- tom of the furrow, that le really plowing —Rural World. She Malls Poem a City by a Lake. He (confidently)—Our marriage will not be a failure. She (more oonfldently)--No, Edwin, it is impossible, I could go through the cere- mony with my eyes shut. Women say that In order to make .a profit on a husband he has to be "manag- ed!' like a garden or a ranch cow. MEV FLOWS IN TWO DIRECTIONS. MAN,I TQ B . w Look over these prices. SUGARS Special quotation, in nb1s. selling by $ less than wholeetale:prjoell CANNED GOODS >Put up by THE BUST PAO.E:ERS, TOma,t9e Corn and Apples, Pumpkins, Seamon and Mackerel. 0 ..1 TEAS Extraordinary values in Japan, Black and Green. 'Goad Japer only:154 a pound. Chinese Mixture only 20o a pound. R ICE -25 pounds for $1. RAISINS -28 lb. box for 01. PRUNES, CALM FORNIA APRICOT and PEACHJF,,S Largest and best assorted stook of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE in the,„county, Selling at close prices. See quality and pride. J .. Irwin, Grocer MACKAY BLOCK, . - - • . CLINTON. g A Stream that Divides Its Waters Between the Atlantic and Pacific. The Yellowstone Park abounds with wonders, but one of which little has been published is a section of the park which has recently become the study of scien- tists ; it is Two -Ocean Pass. Here is a stream of water whioh flows in two direc- tions. This spot is the subject of an In teresting article in the Popular Science Monthly, by Barton W. Evermann, of tho United States Fish Commission. He says: Many years ago the famous old guide, Jim Bridger, told his incredulous friends that bo had found, on the divide west of the Upper Yellowstone, a creek which flowed in both directions—one end flowing oast into tho Yellowstone, the other west into Snake River. But, as • he also told about many other strange and to them impossible things which ho had seen— among which were a glass mountain and o Liver which ran down hill so fest that the water' was- made -boiling- hot—they • were not didposed to acknowledge the ex- istence of his "Two -Ocean Creek,” Sub- sequent events vindicated Bridger. Atlantic Creek was found to have two forks enteiiug the pass. At the north end of a low square meadov, is a small wooded canyon, down which flows tho North Fora. This stream hugs the border of the flat very closely. The South Fork comes down the canyon on the south side, skirting the brow of the hill a little less closely than done the North Fork. The two, ,coming together near the mid- dle of the eastern border of the meadow, form Atlantic Crook, which, after a course of a few miles, flows into the Upper Yellowstone. But the remarkable phenomena exhibited here remain to bo described. Each fork of Atlantic Crook, just after entering tho meadow, divides as if to flow around an island, but the stream to- ward the meadow, instead of returning to the portion from whioh It has parted con- tinuos its westerly course across the meadow. Just before reaching the west- ern border tho two streams unite, and then pour their combined waters into Pacific Creek ; thus aro Atlantic and Paci- fic Creeks united, and a continuous water way from the mouth of the Columbia, via Two -Ocean Pass. to the Gulf of Mex- ico is established. Two -Ocean Crook is not a myth, but a verity, and Jim Bridg- er is vindicated. Wo stood upon the bank of either fork of Atlantic Creek, just above the place of the "parting of the waters," and watched the stream pursue its rapid but dangerous and uncertain course along the very crest of the Groat Contin- ental Divide. A crook flowing along the ridgepole of a continent is unusual and strange, and well worth watching and ex- perimenting with. So we waded to the middle of the North Fork, and, lying down upon the rooks in its bed, wo drank the pure icy water that was hurrying to the Pacific, and, without rising, but by simply bending a little to the loft,we took a draught from that portion of the stream which was just dooiding to go east, via the Missouri -Mississippi route, to the Gulf of Mexico. And then wo tossed chips, two at a time, Into the stream. Though they would strike the2 water within an inch or so of each other, -not infrequently one would bo carried by the current to tho loft, keeping in Atlantic Creek, while tho other might bo carried a little to the right and enter the branch running across the meadow to Pacific Creek; the one beginning a journey which will finally bring it to the great Gulf, the other entering upon a long voyago in the opposite direction to I3a1- boa's ocean. IIUMBALL' 5 CflLIE FACTOR'! Huron Street, Clinton We have in stock I few Buggies. and Waggons Which we guarantee to be of first-class material and workmanship. If you want a good article at the price of a poor one, call and see us. Ji". RU 31 13A L ILA - - CI.IINT TQN Sash, Door & Blind Factory • • it 1>= iE'€--p��'��j�'l;�y .pis, ;tr°.�.• .,.: Lliw(-+16 "I ''`'" illi stili mi`i�f� rslillu r .lftlf : S. S. COOPER Proprietor : : Owing to my increasing business, I am building an extensive addition to, my premises, and also putting in one of the latest improved Patent Dry Kilns, and • will then be in a better position than ever to 1111 all orders entrusted to me. We. prepare plans and estimates for all kinds of residences, and execute contracts for the same on short notice, and in a workmanlike manner. We manufacture to order and also parry in stock all kinds of Window Sash, Door Frames, Blinds, Lumber, Lath, &o. Persons who intend to build will find it to their own interest to see me before sodoing. S._._S._OQC.E ,. .Clinton. HEART DISEASE 1tELIEVED IN30'MINUTES Dr Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives perfect re- lief in all cases of Organic or Sympathetic Heart Disease in 90 minutes and spocdilyeffects a cure. Itis a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Loft Side and all symptoms of Diseased heart One doee convinces. Sold byWAT7S & CO„ Clinton Mrs Carrol, mother of Mrs Robert Casemore, second line of Morris, died on Sunday, at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs Thompson, of Moorefield. Her remains were buried beside those of her late husband, in the Bluevale cemetery. She was the mother of six daughters and one son. C. Donnelly, prop. of tbo popular 'and well-known Windsor Hotel, Alliston, Ont., was troubled for years with Itching Piles. He was pnrsnaded by As. Mcfarvey, Al- liston; Livery main, to use Chaee'eOintment, which he did, was cared, has had no re- turn of them and highly recommends this Ointment as a soverign cure for Piles. i hIId ren ®ry for P!tcher's °aetorl3. The price of cheese is advancing in Ontario, and buyers now have to pay more money for the article owing to the talk of drouth and the poor condit- ion of the pastures, which it is expect- ed, will make a material difference in the flow of milk. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your Bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 25c., 50o., and 111. Sold by J. H. Combe, Masculine Vanity. They were lunching at an ice cream parlor, and the girl in blue said to the girl in gray: "Have you noticed that when the young men meet us nowadays they not only lift their hats off their heads, but hold them in their hands while passing?" "Yes; isn't it dear of them. Shows such fine manners, don't you think." "Wait a bit. You imagine, as I did, that they wont through all that perform- ance out of deference to our superior at- tractions. My dear, I have found them out—it is themselves they worship." What do you mean?" "They carry shall mirrors in the crowns of their hats, and every time a girl' bows to them they take the opportunity to see their own faultless featur, s." "Tho sweet things!" ejaculated the girl in gray, "and yet they accuse us of being vain!" Try this office for neat job printing. A BOGUS AGENT. A MAN WHO HAS FALSELY REPRESENTED HIMSELF AS AGENT FOR MESSRS T. MIL- cuaN & Co., OF THIS CITY. The firm of T. Milburn & Co., manu- facturers of proprietary medicines, have for some time past been in receipt of lettere from correspondents in and about Orange- ville and Meadowvale, stating that a man has been operating in those districts, re- presenting himself as their agent, and has been peddling medicines from house to house offering them as the medioines—Bur- dock Blood Bitters, etc.—pnt up by this well-known and reliable firm. A Globe reporter, having been placed in poeeession of these statements, called at the office of Messrs. T. Milburn & Co., on CSlborne street, and was shown a number of communications from merchants in the localities indicated, all of which confirmed the information at first received and as given above. Not only had his firm been in receipt o communications, Mr Milburn said, bn some of hie onstomers from Peel connty had called at the office in Toronto and had informed him that this bogne agent had sold staff at several houses which had nec- essitating the calling in of the dootor to treat the members of the families who had need his Compounds. In olosing the interview, Mr Mllbnrn, the head of the firm, said: "We have no such agent, nor do wo sell our medicines through peddlers or agents ether than druggists and general merchants, and on this account we are desirous that farmers and othore buying our remedies should un- derstand that any persons peddling from house to hotzee cannot represent us, They should therefore be on their guard against bogus medicines being foisted on them for those of our manufacture. We are will ing to defray any expenses incident to the.j',t gie detection and eonvietibn of this man, or of I nctim Pi � '- anyone falsely representing himself as our t h - : i' ; s ; ;'r cows*, e gent." STILL at the FRONT The undersigned wishes to inform his mang customers and friends that ho has moved to hig New Shop on Rattenbury Street Near the Market Square, where ho is prepared to give his customers better accommodation than ever. I have secured the services of a goodl woodworker, and am prepared to do all kinds of wood -work repairing. As to the quality of work done and attention shown it is eµtficient o ea that the old standard will be pt up,' In hie showrooms there will be kept a well deorte4 stook of Sleighs,Cutters, Buggies, P1ow9,s Harrows, Etc, Which he will sell at prices to snit the times. Ito addition to this he is prepared to do all kinds o$ Bicycle Repairing. Special attention wilt be gival en to Horse Shoeing and all Custom Work. All work and stock guaranteed to be first-class and prices low. JOHN TEDFORD, Clinton HURON AND BRUCE Loan S Investment Cts This Company is Loaning Money on Farm Security at Lowest Rates of Iutery MORTGAGES - : - .PURCHASER SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. 3, 4 and 5 per Cent. Interest Allowed ati Deposits, according 1aantount and time left,. OFFICE --Cor. Square n North St., Godcriclf HORAOE tiORTON Manager ROBERT -:- DOWNS, CLINTON, Manufacturer and Proprietor for the beet basil 811x1 Dog In use. Agent for th e sale and appll+4 cation of the CrFrsnaa PATENT AUTOMATIC BOILER CLOANXR. STEAM r.TTENGSfurnishedand app ed on ehor notice.• Boilers. Engines, and all kinds d Machinery repaired espeditiouryj and In asatisfactory manner Farm Implements manufactured and repairer? Steam and water pumps furnished and putiti positlpn. Dry Kilos fitted tip on applioatio4 Charges moderate. THE COILED SPRING Wove Wire Fencing. Mesare Stanley and Steep local agents'fo the above fence, which is claimed to bo t best fencing wire manufactured of the kin Farmers intending to nee this fencing ar requested to eat their poste 84 feet long, STANLEY & STEEP, ClintoI* For Twenty -Five Years DUNN'S AKINC DWDFJ •