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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-01-26, Page 10Nattni%.0w DS7000a ' Nature's reniedies :are net like man' -they never fait, Of the many remedies intended to cureedyspepsia, sour stomach, distress after eating, weight in the stomach, _vied on thestomach, loss of appetite,. dierlivess, nausea, im- poverished blood. Catarrh a the stomach, sick headache, and similar results Of indigestion, only one is uniformly' and • inglessuccessfuleethat is nature's Mill remedy, found only In . • DR. YON STAN'S PINEPPLE. TABLETS . • ;ThS pineapple contain& a large einount of Vegetable • and agitate the inixture sr tempera.teris 01 xoece, and the pineapple will completely digest,the meat. , Take two Of Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets after four meals and they will digest your food without aid fromehe stomach. This of course rests, strengthens and heals the stomach. The tablets Will cure the Most chronic case of dyspepsia, They ' give im- mediate relief. Take them for a short time end -your. stomac1h., will be as strong and hearty as that of a farmer's boy. ' • They a.reps pleasant to the palate as candy. , At ail druggists. -35c. a box -or elheot front THE VON STAN MEDICINE: CO.• Toronto, Can., arid 13Utfalo. N.Y4 I nature's most potent aid in digeeting ood. Mix meatand pineapple sertioe, 25 eeets for each subsequent , Grover. The grain, fed our stook° adds mend, and, there West not Much change ri r • THE CLINTON lib 11 etlfslegneffe "I wou e s $ the Farm 1, to the Leading Marts_ le4o; january, 67 Wes bid; May, 700 The latter were blow NtOrs-Iiicconla Printing Reuse. Albert Elt, I sn s On !column 00 12 00 7 00 t • f i 58 sits publialled every THURSDAY Orme 7111161=8' 1-• ira promo oF TRE woptil ra0k, NO. 1 hard, 09o, No. 'North- at hie approaching end. while the two enieteelellje.ep ogAus ern, 680 I NO. 2Northern, 66c, °there had a "don't care" bort of ex,. Dizinth, Wan. 20.--,Wheat-No. 1 bard, premien'. At their eiedee 'walked pole oaah, 70 1-4o; January, 09 1-4e bid; diere with long ' , Is posed by torpid liver; whieti prevents Ogee t_ _ _ SPEAlai AND TRUMPETS. PrIces of Grata; Cattle* Menge. 140. Mar. 720 bid; Se 1 Northern, Meth, 07 34114,11,312. 4011313.1P• tIon and ;Apatite food, to ferment and petrify le "sels'gvnikesle•-• asolOsts, the skillet* Then folleiv dISsiness, headache, seesp sasysapso,rs, Buicair., ,.. hid. ne • 1 Ser. 61!6. 9 Tao, 1 llo X see no reason vvhy there is not a Toronto, Jan. 21,a -There were 40 "celpte, 113,008 bble; ex/Mt% 1122rt eiony, with eaYie' us: Itnnikeina scabbard good prospect before the iiheeli raiser* loade of cattle at tbe western cattle bble ; salee. 4,000 packages; du Column 85 00 20 00 12 00 310 COlUsia $00 00 2440 ;20 au Ci °4i ,1`. helleVe tititt basinese Should° be ene is0 ease- and steadily held. Rye flour -quiet, go;(1. eloped over bie snoulder, came the exee market to -day, inolud• ing • ee 2 50 1 Fat is absolutely neces.. Puy as an° artic.le of diet. If it is not of the right kind it may not be digested. Then uoysemen, among the. body will not get enough u every new end , .anYbarlAINO RAIN% New York, Zen. 20. -four - Inunediat 1 b hi d mounted on a eseees to sm. Blickwimat and V4er" Several la 00 9 tO .4 00 I 00.: ;00araged and extended, by those fare °elves and 2000,Imo. The market wee buckwheat flour -Quiet, cornmeal_ w ra wee the dietriet magistrate, of ito In this event there brought up the reer. Ae shon 44 halted; 6 00 9 50 $ 00 1 24' Insointna, notvo04004s, 'niers who will take bold of it nnd fair ter Thureday, end' there woe Steady; Rye -Quiet, NO. 2 Western, the soldiers formed into a square, the •!! r OrOpeAso...........Oom 26 to 50 percent extra. it not regoved* bilious fever is "at -starvation. Jule= busliles0P Half-bearted wok Same trading in cattle of all kinds. 65co f.o.b., efloat. Borlel Firm" criminals were taken oat of the cart For transient adveetisemen te or blood POlsonliig,. Hood a • • Osten', feeding, 47 to 48o, c.i.f.* Ba e ' kne l'n Pins stimidate •tlio stomach,- - • 'bare will not pay any better than in The nog market was weak, with a. fair- fele. Barley malte-SteadY. Wbeat- an P soed in a row In a IV P013 SCOTeS 011 81.1 I Per lino for the fleet insertiom.3 cents ppres Per line eaoh s beequent insertion-- COM the liVer, Or; headitqbe cole anY °thee' business. not ad'' ly large ran. R e • 50,4 t 1.09,838 tion ; then the executioner came along, nonpareil measixre. Professional cards.- Vtpation,etit 25 ants. 801.3 al druggists, vite farmers to put all the resources of Export ttl tt f • b h • "1 4 h f d and placing* his hand, on, the Ara th. post ion, an gripping t e en e o k. • annum. Adyertiiements without spec- , their farms int° the PrOduction Of demand, cnoice. running ite high as 80,000, buslt epot; No. 2 red 80 1-2o tiM, bent his neck into the required is nee c at, of the right net exceeding. one 05,00 ,per - only PI to take with itSarsaparllla , c/ri Were" 1:11 P° tur oa sia, a ,000 bus utures, an . d d • afloat, to arrive; No. 1 North- h kind, in the right quantity, one swift dOweward etroke wavered the and in the form already • ifie directiocii will be Publialied till Sheep. I should ivory much doubt 0,54, . roa b °tied e witit both hands ohn T Emmert n steeked wholly with sheep nye Wra• Id' 'Cattle, hilt enough to eupply .the• der Transient noticese-"Lost," "Found,o • 0 "For Sete," eto.-50 cent* for firet • ern„ Dulu,th, 79 1-4o, f.o,b., afloat,. spot, forbid. and charged for accord/31E1Y- keeping tip the fertnitY Of car Tnere s a email run „of butchers' options opened steady and rifled YerY farms . . . beought it up to his obest and. with Insertion. ' 111r LiA01,10 BARREN, mach to the value% of the dressing, and kens last marlset, the prime, if any,. THE NEWS -RECORD will, be sent Smith's block, opposite Poet Office 0 • heep w11 not bear as kieevY rations of thing, being a little easier. , to any addreaSt free of pirtage, for . ALSO teat the year arou.ndl eel cows. I nave Stookeirs were active end; in good de - 81.00 may be obarged if not Sio Paid, - Standard• ,had no experience with pure breeds, mand, at 413 to 43.50, and a_vance- g eit for insurance Co for clime ./.00 per year, payable. in, a Wry flocks are all grades, but s, Hied Office for Canada, Montreal, I doubt lot 43 60 The d.ate t0 vvbiolt, every aubscription Is paid is denoted by tile number on insurance in to ce. $110,C00,000 if should have, done aiNY• better 'NW] Export bulls were. int fair demand at 8 to 1.-20, with ant extra 20 melte per )11)4340 13.t.1 III C,'anada . 13,500,000 - pure bx:eeds. .$,P, I Ilved. near a good the address label. $0, paper discontin- .,.... mutton market.1 would try or t..be 100 Ilea for choice lots CENTRAL BO • TCHER SH OP . -4 mutton, for we are :pretty sure of, a f • . '''' Among . tbe transactions -made were geed crop on good mutton sheep* - the following eales:-. ' . , ' (successors tee. W.I.angfor.1.) '.. many thin t • FORD & IVIURPHY, ,, . ,.. . ., ing hothouse aiunbs, •therel are a great • As to the prospect of suCcess in rale - 1,100 pounds, at 27-8 cents, One load of inferior- stook, averaging ' Having bought out the above business, we that question properly. Volt cannot gs o consider in antiwering . steers, beifers, and cows, averaging 1, - One load, • including good quality of intone to conduct it on the cash principle. and ., , Ford,:&'*111rphy. one rem b *11' t. t • mbs in a cold stOrage - win supply our customers with the best insets raise nothonee la KO pounds at 53 70 per 10 , . • barn, mailer twin scrub aheep, and I .. p 0. , st e Wi mg o put In port, veregiag 1,150 pounds, at $4,20. at the lowest paying prices. ifwenty-four mixed butchers? and, ex- • • ., night. work if the occasion demaricle- sonae a , , . One load' of cows, 'averaging 1;070 . 0E0. TitOW11111 it, .Tudging • from"ray own exPerience - 9 - bast payieg imeinees I' can do. I .have in the lam, -feW years I think it the Pounds, at 3 cents a pound.. • Sheete' were e light run, and trading ic I. tnat h ire netted - . ued until all arrears ate paid, except Vittahlishei11825.--The old reliable andiavorlte, at the option of the proprietor. • • . .1 . I W, J. MITCFIELL, Editor and Proprietor. THE POISON'S BANK IsesrPorated hy et of Parliament 1855, • . 54,000,000 • 6 REST - 51,300,00,0Head Offlee,, - MONTREAL. WM. EIOLSON. MAOPEESSON. President F.'WOLFERSTANI,1101VIAS, Oen. Manager was only medium. Prices', ruled about eeeeesese - -110888hOilrellla Cieneral _Blacksmith: • me __over. iinti pair;_1...tilleAr MY IsTetes discounted, Collections Mac% Braftn from the middle to the talk of 1-11E -same 'Far lent -Market. , I• Sterling and American Exchange d on Deposita Albert Street, North, Clinton, April. eat sheep are haver much Cpalevresetiotle.at.fr. cuk- p2,for inferior, to bought and sold. Interest allowe troubled with ticks. 1 never had any 58 _ • JOBBING A SPECIALTY. scab and but very little sickness in my The hog merket was wealk.oWing t� flock. J. feed ray sheep good cpialitr SAVINGS BANE. Woodwork ironed and first.olael material, ha (elovor osAblok..ap In lamhing, tiliCte conditions 'in the Old Country, ,workanarantecd—Earmimpletnentaand- t grain theta, - gwing srnall re.- ?Iva .r -un was a good one fo-f •a Thurs. —fiterest-allowed_on_sums2of---41--an. maohinewrobuilt and repaired - thins of shorts and .corn meal, or oats day market. Choice hogs brought as I• FARMERS. - and corn meal, arid, after a little while ERs1 linseed =teat,. I MIX the above kinds in high as 4 5-8c, light 4 1-2c, itud. thiek Money advanced to farmers on their own TH E FAR M equal proportions by, weight, and 'feed at, any weight, 6335 ; sows were 2 1-2 notes; wi th one or more endorsers. No molt- ' gage required alraceuritY. hre_yforheitu thhse.mallatalyanoannefit, ...itoaPing, it to .80. and stagsc'fttZ Study yoarowynouinotacnieltiiettand go where _ea BREWER, Manager, Clinton. ' 'lege. Clover .and some ed haY 1 Butcher, • • had no experience wd ith. rhocit Ls.- crirtev.13: SttiP;ing), oPh.eorieec,'wt- 4.25 450 do .„ 400 • 412,14 R BLE HARNESS sl G. D. MeT.A.GGART, E:LIA . isnh .n 1 di sfosedfedna. fyo bee ecohrhgeeir grainafter lamb dry,. Butcher inferior . 2 75 , SOO Butcher, mee. to gooa . 380 350 Banker manufacture nolo hue the best et stook. • and give film all the bot water, they . , Sheep and Lambs. , Beware of shone that BC cheat). as.they wiii drink morning arta nigpiv. • Ewes, per cwt- . . 3(10 ,,--, 3 25 . have gob to live. Gill add get penes. • t 1:incats, per owt . •-. • 2 50 2, 75 Lambs, per cwt . . . 4 25 - i 40 . f Orders by mall promptly attended to. . • / i *•• WHAT TO FEED CIRICHENS ALBERT STREET - CLINTON „ . --.. . • -t- Milkers and , Calves. . 111•••••1,DI1 ith .B Frash Green Cat Bone contains the Cows, -ri.ro-h. ; • • 0 00 25 50 113 ' , • elements to make strong, hente. vigor- Calvess, ssR • 2,400.,,,, 800 n e A General Dilating Btlsiness Transac.ted. Harness Emporium, Oral ous chicks and. lots of eggs. Boie. Notes Discoiinted. Drafts Issued, , ' • • • • • • Chole s per eset 4 25 4 62 1-2 , Interest Alio:Ned on Deposits. " a cheap feed and cut 'up fine and run Light lugs per oWt' 4 25 000 '7•41-c2'cszt urags."="es.Culy' . The telidlop Mutual bre through any ak clean d ell:oiled hire avy, do.; per cwt tg ,• 375 , cutter. they ine aantewmpting ra ion plioDuco. Eggs-PirM and unchanged. Choice CLINTON - - • - ONT . Fire, Accident and Life Insurance fwis. fFinineee. boiling steaks sell at 2s to e3c• hel Transacted. Represen.8 several of dr best • Insurance Compaq '• t in ( • - cut. bbne resembles haste ,mea • , , d which is relisbed. by, all • Companies and •auy. information ,rola ing to • es ----------------------------111 ' fresh or cold slored,-at 16 Lcs 18a; and. - • neas, is ou..•linied at 15 to I0c. • ' hourance trial given. General Dietylet • • Agent for the onfederation 1.ife Inanrance Tathi and- Isolated T03711 PropOrty • Make more egga int. winter and epring 'Potatoes -More coniineini arid mar-, Co. Money taLoan on Rearm:saki° Rates.; • Office -Palace block, opposite Market. Only I118Ured. •. than .anishing on the markSt. llones ,kee easier. Car lots, 011 'track, are • .• the frartie, strengthen the 'bones, de- sell out of store at 'GU to 70e; farinerse CONVEYANCING. ° 0PPIcERS: ,George Watt. Presiden t, Berle& Pm,. B. : v *lop the muscles And the lime . they ,POultry--quipt, Not many corning in, loads esti at arounde60 to 7.tc. ' IspicLean, Wppeii P.O.; W. J. shannon. sec'v contain ,makes a strong ' • shell: .Bone and values. only., steady: Quotations John Ra. out, Treas.. Beater b. Po.; Thom ei Hairs, cutters may be obtained , irk .Lttny; kli ft ,• are saungly nitrogenous, so build up quoted tit 55 to 58c, per bag. Dealers .d. specter of lo-ses, TeafortIt. P,Q. . and styles and f kept. °lea condi- . DIRECTORS : , , - tion, the bones can be cut .eastly by a Conveyancer, Commissioner, Etc. • . W. G. Brom:Hoot, treafortb : John 6. Orley°, child. • Anapng the cheapest in first ., ' Winthrop: George Dale, seaforth: Thomas E, COSI. and in repair is Marin's bone, cut- , - •• Real Estate. Hay.s. Seafor h; James, Evans. Bsechsvood ; ter. Those who are not experienced . -Moggy to Lend. Thomas Garhutt, Canton : Thames Fraser, , AGENTS: . in the feeding on bone, or who do not . . rputrattordI-lohn- E. McLean. Kippen. Office -HURON STREET, -cLINTON appreci te what a, prolltable 11Se iS • Robt. Smith, Bar lock Robsrt IVIeMillan,Sea. thus ma'de of green bone, iihould send forth r James Cummings, Egmondville. J. Nv. for Mann's circulars, winch are free tie' . MEDICAL ' yedFohne.ville 1' 0. • John Govoulook and all. '• John C. Motriton, auditors. Dr. W. afunn Beet other business will bo promptly atten ed 'Parties desirous to effect insurance or trail* FO.R GRAPEm.0n; tn On aPPliCatigni to our of the :tbalecorcers ,Berbaps grape vines are theY addressed to t e r respee ve po . . R. C. P. and L. R. C. S. Edinburgh. plants widen, do 110L need stableman - Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. .Nigh • t . r • ureowing' to the fact,that anu e calls at front deor of residence cm' R, atten- bury Street, opp. Presbyterian Church... Grand Trunk Rallwa3t.:* contains albuminoids in exceils, which Dr. Turnbull a rains arrive .anu leave t.,linton o.tatkon as makes grapes rot and 'vines &COI. 4' _ follows : , poor, gravelly soil sults- vines better. liuffalo and Goderich District r- Okice in Perrin's Block, Rattenbury St. • ivr d • ar planted On " the hill sides. More 12.55 Pon. than nitrogen and Laud phosphate, 7.05 P•au sites need • ,fertilizer cOntainneg 15 • than a rich one. Therefore vineyards • • Going Welt, ixe io.e5 a.m. e • Night calls at Office attended to. CLINTON, ONT. Dr. Shaw, Office -Ontario Street, Opposite English church" fortnedy occupied "by Dr. Apple- - DENTISTRY. . pr, BRUCE, Surgeon Dentist, OFFICE -Over. Taylor's Shoe Store, Olintcin, Ont. • Special attention to preser. :ration of natural teoth. N. B -Will visit Blyth every Monday and Bayfield every Thursday afternoon during - the summer. , .D11. AGNEW, DENTIST. Office adjoining Poker's Photo Galles:y. Office Hours, ' 9 to 5. • At Zurich the second Thursday of each month. . YE'TERINARY.. Blackall,' VETERINARV•SUREON min - v TERINARY INSPECTOR. Office be Isaac teeet twit' New Era office Resideocee Albert St., Clinton. LEGAL. " Express .." !f. Mixed Express ...way p.m. 7_ 40 a rn per bent orpotash. Often we hear far- , Going East, Express .. e .. a • . :, . e'es.'„•,„ niers Wareing of having put tons of 11 11, mixed., , .. .. .. .. : , 4, : .. : -4" r*---" commercial fertilizer in, the soil of 445 P.m: their faring, whieh may 'be very good, Loudon, Huron until:truce:- . but we never hear, anY boast about a 7.47 a.m. Going South, Express .. _ well-preserved.stable manure, which in ..41 v ' • ..... • • 4'30 p"f• this sandy soil particularly is an hat Going North, " `a 10'15 4'• pellant pecessity, for it farnishes.vegel tf ti ' . If,- .55 Pan* thble matter (humus)of "hien the toil M. C. Jescesoe, W. E. DAVIS, is deficient, improving its condition Die. Pass. Agent, G. P.-& le A., • so as to enable it to hold its humidity, Toronto. Montreal. and that addition of commercial fertie A. 0. PAtrlsoS; G.T,R. Agent at Clinton. lizers, if the soil is too loose -as is the case, withours-smakei it compact, and if it is stiff it loosens it. It is a 60 YEARS:, fact that the effect S of stable manure EXPERIENOn. in the Soil 'have- been traced twenty yeare attar. PAT E N TS COMPOSTING FOR 'SMALL FARMERS. Thane The fanner whets .140 fortunate as to MARKO DicisiGNS . have many acres and much live stock COPYRIGHTS &c. and le not in debt may safely regard animar ascertain our opinion tree w atber an the compost method of making ferti- hwentIOn 15 probably patentable. Communica• tionestriotloyeontldential. outshoot( on Patents lizere with comparative indifference. Anyone sending a sketch and deseriettorimay sent free. Idest meaner for aecnrina_Patents• . , - • . Patents taken famish Munn le co. receive HiS stone green crops and coinmereids Waal notice, without smarm, in the manure make the problem: "How sus - Scientific ilineritaiu : — 1 "r " e tain and increase erti ity, an easy A handsomely Illustrated weekly. taraust'air. ot.e. But the email farmer-earn:ill in r ettiati;aron of any seientine lour -ash Tenni, X8 A acres, in stook and. in floating capital, t four months. ee • Soid brannewsdealer/ „e• or riossibly in debt, must view the mUNNCO 30 /4 'utoadvam New if trii Matter ' 'with more Coneern. To him wrench aloe. risti VI st.„ waahinsum. D. composting is the only feasible solsi- • - - • • tion, gaving made thehest poseibIe A nw CURR Pon oRrp, . 'Use of his-littlie home supply he must Piesident George T.' Angell, at tbe strike •out for rave naaterials from oth- er sources -beg them ifhe oan, buy American Ilutnane Education SocietY, them if he must, . Local market quiet in all lines. Deal- ' offers whet no. is a panacea foe ers nerd quote as follows- claimsHi/des-hoice steers, Oe; No:" 1 cowie the evil. Sulphur is the preventive he• 8 1-2e; No. 2, 7 1-2c; No.. 3, 6 12e; cured . seggests, "It his been shown," he Rion swonos, sell at. 8.4e; advanee on the foregoing. . • are .-Lhickens, per- pair; 25 to 40c; dneks, 40 to 60c; geese, per lb. 51-2 to Go; turkeys4 per lb. 9 to 10e. Beans -Steady market. Choice hand- picked beans sell at $1.10 to 5L25; and common at Mr to 70o; .pr bush. • Dried I apples -Dealers pdy 4 1-2e for dried stock, delivered here; and smell lotsreaell at 5 to .5 1-2e, ;eevaporated 8 'to 100. for small lots. s„ gpney-U`noloinged, ouna lots of choice, delivered here, will bring about 5 1-2 to 6e; •dealers qudte,from 6 te 17c per lb for 10 to- 604b tins; and in Comb at 'around 51,25 to 51.50 per dez- eh- sections. . Baled hay -The movementis light, Strictly choice, ear lots, is quoted at $6.50 to 57.50 per -ton; and No. 2 at • Straw -Unchanged. Car lets are quot- ed at' 54 to 54.50, on track. • Rops.-Outlook little better. Dialers here sell eit 16 to 20c. and are Paying holders, ,ontside, abeut 14 to 18e. DrATRY PRODUCE: . Butter -Prices keep steady forclioice dairy and • crenmery, and demand is good, Receipts of all lines only fair. Quotations ane•as follows :-Dairy, tub, poor to medium, 11 to 12e; choice,..13 to 14e; large rolls, 14 to 15e; small dairy, lb prints, about 15 to 16e; creamery, tubs ane boxes, 19 to 20e; lba 20 to 21.0. Cheese -Good Steady deMand at un- changed prices. • Choice stocka sell at from 10 to 10 1-2e. • DRESSED 110GS AND PROVISION. Plenty of dressed hogs ,coming, and peckers are handling freely.. -Val- ues have gone -off e little, and the market is easier. On the street to -day farmers' loads sold at 55.20 to 55.30, ae. to *quality. Western hogs were quoted, on track,in car las, at around 55.10 Mixed weights; and Northern at about 55.15 for select lote.Market for provisions unaltered. • , Quotations • are as follows:* Dry salted shoulder, 7 1-2c; long blear bacon, car lots, 7 1-2e; ton lots and case lots, 7e3 -4e; or backs. 8 1-2 to 8 3-4e. • Smoked meats -R * ams heavy, 9 1-2 to 10e t medium, 10 to 10 1-2; light, lee; breakfast bacOrn 10 1-2 to 11o; picnics halts, 7 3,4 to 9'80. AU meats out of • pickle lc less than prices quoted' for stnoked meets. Lard -Tierces, /a; 'tubs,. 7 1-2 to 7 3-n4c' pane, 1 8 -4 -to 8e; compound, 6 106 1-2c. ' RIDES, SKINS,. AND 'WOOL. Lambelcina and, sheep pelts -75o, and Scott 85 11.101Cenzie, sa'r " * a, bow wearing sulphur in the TM meet valuable sword in the w.orld- BA.RRISTERS, 'SOLICITORS, . clothing has prevented yellow fever, is that belonging to the Gaeltwar 'of for choice, ETO. . • Cholera andother diseases: Ralf, a tea-, Calfekine-Choice, No, 1, llo; and xe: orAM'• AVEIELD. spoonful of powdered sul hur in eac p h Bar . odaThe hilt la set with' are- 2, g •° e. • C .. . lintonO , fON AND B fices--Elliott Block, Leine st. shots or stocking is considered to be monde, rubies and eraeralde, and it is.- W001-ellnwiiehed, 10e; fleece 15e, Bayfield Offite-Open every Thursday euffieient, I find in the London Lancet valued at 51,100,000: The Shah of Per- for email tots, delivered; pulled; 18 1-2e --Main street, first door west of that no less authortty then the Presi- Ida has a sword that is worth 550,000. for supers; and 26 to 210 for extrats. . . Post Mite, Money to loandent-of the Institute of Civil Engieeers It wee; worn by•Naared-Din on his first TalloW-toCal dealers buy barrel tale else es, ef London declares that the eul h p ur. Visit to Europe, about 25 Years age. low at, 31-2 to 4c for rendered, and re s, Janne Scott.: • E. II. Molt I The Czat and the Sultan both possess .6(41 at 4 to 4 1.-20. • of teal in that city kills the disease otie vapor itrodueed by the dombustion very valimble swards. Lord Wolseley , . ' probably has the Most valuable. sword Buffalo, ,Tan. '24*-.'---0-Spring wheat-Ilie. - • germa •in the atmosphere." Sulphur in Ca, e• , very oheitp, and vviiether it'destroys Or in Europe to=day. Itswas,given to him - changed.; No. I hard, 80 le2o r No. i keeps out germs of disease from the bythe EgYPtians, and is valued at 510i- -Northern, VC ; No, 2 Northern 75c. Winter wheat -Dull; enquiry light ; dull and featureless all the forenoon; 'scalpers found their e efforts to breakthe market checked by lib- eral 'cleariinees, the influence') of yesterd,ay's good export trade and steady: scabies; the CleSe was steady and unchanged e March closed 78 348e; May, 75 1-16 to 75 7-16e, dolled 751-40. Corne-Reeelpts, $6,525 'bush.; exports, 101,782 bush.; spot steady; No, 2, 43 to 433440, tea,. afloat; options dull from start to finish, holding fairly steady, in nympathY with. wheat ; the close was steady at unchanged prices; May, 417-8 to 42o, closed 43e. ' Oats -Receipts, 82,200 bush; exports, 875 bush; spot market quiet; No, 2, 38 3ei to 34o; No, 3, 331-2c; No. 2 white, 35 1-2e ; No. 3 white, 35o; track mixed Western, 34 to 35e; track white, 35 to 39o; options neglected: Butter -steady; • Weetern creainery, 15 te 20o; factory, 12 to 14o; Ensins, 200; imitation, creamery, 13 to 170e. State dairy, 1- to 180 ; State creamery, 15, to 19 1-2e. • Cheese -Steady ; large white and colored, 101-20; small white and ordereO, 11 to 111-40; light skims, 7 1-2 to 8.1-4c ; 'Part skims, 01-2 to 7.1-2a; full Skimreee- to 3 Eggs -Steady; State and Pennsylvania; 21 to 2 11-20; Western fresh, 20o; apoth- em, 20 1-2 to 210. Rosin and tureen- ting-Itull. Molasses -Firm. Chicago, Jan. 20.--Qash quotations were: -Flour dull- and steadye whetter - patents, 53,60 to 33.70; straights, 43.30: to 83.40;' spring patents, hard, 53.40 to 53.60; soft patents, 53.20 to 33.40; bake erse 52.20 to $2.50; straights,. 5e,80 to 14 53.20; No. 2 spring wheat, 67 1-2 No. 3 spring wheat, 64 to 69e; Nee 2 to. Wei 1, red, 71cs; No. 2' corn, 86e; No; 2 oats, 27e; No. 2 white, 29 1-2 to 30c; No. 3. white,. go to 29 le2o; No: 2 rya,, 50 1.2e; Me 2 barley, 43 to 52o; No. 1 flaxseed,' 81.14 to 51.14 I-2; North-West, $1.18; prime timothy seed, $2,85; pork, 59,85 to 59.90; hird. 05.50 ' to 55.521-2; ' ribs," 54.70 . to .54.95; shoiilders, 41-2 to 4345c; short clear sides, $5 to, $5.10ewhiekey, 31.27; sugar unchanged; No, 2 yellow corn, 36 1-4e. Receipts -Flour, 18,000 bble; wheat, 105,700 bash; corn, 597,600 bush; ' oats; :194,70te bush; -rye, 11,800 bush; barley; 59,000 :bush; Shipments Flour, 35,- 000 bbls; wheat, 71,000 bush; corn, 238;- 000 bush; oats', 174,000 been; rye, 43;000 Nish; barley, 1.6,000 bush. Butter -- Easy; creameries; 14 te 19c, dairies, 11 to 17e. Eggs -Doll; freSh, '18 •to 18 e 1-2e, Cheese -Steady; creameries. 9 1-2 to, 11e. ' .CaMpion, !later, Sellcitor, GGnElti011y eppricis-e•Over Davis; Drug • Mo Notary, &ce body or only acts %Jen the imagine ONT. alien it *Ana do Much harm to try NO. 2 red, 14 1-2o, Corn -Pim No. 8 - it * yellow, 89 1-2e; No. 4 yellow, 890: No. Store. ' :ley to Lean. Tng LARGEST STANDING ARMY. 8 6°111' No, 2 *bite, 33 3-4e; No. 8 white, 82 8-4o; 89e. 00tits-Searte and firm; he Dyspeptic s Mead rtaaala posseseeir the largest stand- No. whrltee, 818-40 ; /go. 8 M. ixed, 81 d s h CA 't lit-ounto N. th ear some 1-`40 Pa 1 Y. Active demand, market very strong.. Rye -Unsettled' Noe2 sea e rat. O. Johnstoit head, The prowd utteeed a piercing "lie partly mgestcd. showing their approval ef the skill dia. played by the exeoutioner, Before the As a result all the organ*. headlese body had time to fall the- exe- cutioner grasped it by the eboulder, and tissues take on- actiVity. and thrusting forward a long wooden - skewer whereon were strung some ten see, and 44,00, all druggists? , 'or more, spongy vela made of flour, be rolls were -thoroughly saturated. and 6COTT'is BOWNI3. Chemists, setae% passed it through tbe body until the . then returned, it to the onlooker wit°for the magistrate' to see, as he is the originally handed it to hint, a repre- Party realsonsible for the proper car_ bineSe believe that the upon he and t • only tying out of the performance, where - for the Ohe sscildiers returned; the sentative Of some large medicine shots, cure for consumptien is to eat the wbinoue. leteseoupying not More than seven blood of those who have been de- ra .capitated, •• • i - iti8nealesttaythatto°btallC_6DrSU1°1D ESilPRVSS thsthetxeeUtionrhasto bewtLPussif.413sohooI. ehildrenu:at bribed. The. same process as above 15 years of age have committed suicide . described was gone through with the within the space of 10 years. Three second and third men, and direotly all headed and thirtreieven ef them. were thiee heeds, were off they were held up noys and 76 'girls. - - • . • _ • • HOW.IT IS DONE IN CHINA. • • . • . • Quickest Thing in Thitt Country Is an " • Exectilion. • To. say to a Chinaman- ;Om isabout . • to journey •to another district; "I will pee you Off by the West. giste,..e 'Iti• Po - thing Iethana gross insult, for:the reason that all: executions in China, nmatter be whet pi -evince; take place direetly outside the walls of the:4148C gates' This bus ;been the' custom ,in China for- ceothriecte. Why it is so' hie that the Chinese believe -that life cia-1 ears by -the East gate and departs •by I the. West. • • '• the city, 'of Mukaen, Man- . . enuria; says a wrIter PearsOn's, I expressed Wit*, io 'witness •execu-, tion. Suclseati 'ablate -etre faking place almost ,daiIY, • Cm 'aetourit of that part ef China being Trifeeted Ivith robbers and bevels's, I not have 'kink to wait before • curiosity was iiatiefieci. At four 26'elock one Zuly afternoon, a native and, the writer hired carts and. proceeded to the execuilon ground, liaising heard that three robbers were to be beheaded that day. Arriirea there and waiting _about ten minutee, the solemn procession was ,seee emerging *from. the West gate of the -enter city; first four soldiers, wiele immense banners, then twenty more soldiers with modern rifles arid fixed bayonets, followed by an open• cart; wherein sat the 'three culprieti strililsed .• to the. waist, With -hands se rely.pene ioned behind them, and legs inserted in heavy wooden portable stooks which were kept in position by heavy Iran chains girdling,the loins. Their facies lbegrimed with dirt, and belie unkempt, but tied upr in a kn,ot to leave the neck clear, for they. are not permitted to do, any toilet during the time of incarcer- ation. The ebuntenaime of one evinced fear ragman 4,...omo,ea. tw ++," • ot.4 Is whdemany a mother is looking for; something absolutely safe and reliable, that will disarm her terror of„ -that dread rattling, strangling cough, so fearful tp.the mother, so, fatal to the child. A.yees Cherry Pectoral is.a croup cure tkat can be relied on.4Thousands say so. Mao. .1.3. Dimon Citanford Evelethl ,); writes from Truro, N.8. fee ; "That terror of mothers; 06 startling, croupy. cough, never alarmed nib to long as I had bottle of Ayeei Cherry Pectoral in the loase."AL"---- * s'wa lures used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In our flintily for yen% Once When our boy had a advera attdok of iron% ere thmight that he Enid die. But we broke up the .using .A.yees herr? Nieto n tomao $Y, 28°0 eWlseril3te'the Rueeien track, Offered 624. Flour-4uiet 'but- at loiter, Commissioriers Et fOrees, Which in time of peace nuntiber steady. R. IL COX, Plarteheville, La. 0 IC • ti • The darkred indameil potato!' on tite atom. o 11,000,000 men. On a War -footing ttlis Detroit, Ian. 20.-Wheat-eOlosed : No. ONr. ea, being sman veins ten -urged withstagiiiint • disettie.intelog blood, olter, ulcerating, can rises to 2,500,000, and calling out the I white; cash. 71 1-2e; leo, 2 red, cash best be reaebee by remedial itrongly carrireEserVels tild illerealse It to 6,947,000 and *Tannery, .71e ; May, 78 7-80. • , . ed vr Milton Mid St. Andrew's In the blood Itself, not by bitters in the 406114trained Midler:3; Should neeeeility e Toledo,' Jan: 20.-e-Wheate-No. 2 cash, .. . stomach,. outside the veins and more or less inbred with poorly digested kod. arine the militia 7"45' °441 called eet, 410 bray, 71113.4e. S etteh. 000 ltoward'siteagnetlef coutelne this remedy bringing the Cestes foreng Sp 9,060,. Cllovetseed--Prlitte caiths Old CLOD. sod applies Mb 0 OVre way, safety invigorates 003 trien. Milwaukee, San. 2ALL Wheat -No. - ctv�rai Ones away 1.4 inflainmation end-sos"enese,, codeNorthern,61 1-2, to 10e ; 1 s 1 o. 2,Norths Public, &c,, the head, opens the aluggish veinss ..,. ern, 67 1-2 tO 68e. Itye---1,- Thettleturn appetite, digestn ion, strength. v111E110.0)1 to57o Barley...No, 2, 522,L.56 2e. 1-tO 980; • Who would woticesen moot eat we. a . , nowardholteart Relief may be had,Irt sing tompst-Ate you a married psanf earciPle. 44 1-2 to 52 lege. , . 4 ,tOreOr by' mein ;IE sot, pee box, s hoes% (opt ' wit nee -No, I WaS run evisr 47 Mifineepolls. Jan, 20.--Wheett-sTante. No °taro -fa conteltatIon by k letter With CLINTON _ a, W. HOWARD. li Virsterior, SC. Toros* 1a trolley ear ottea, arYi 08 1-40; May, OS it -lo ; .lulif• 09 344 sr Dbysiolan. iM. Ayer Co, 1,01011. MAC Intister, Walk 1,4 • For sale b3r 'Watts & Co Clinton u u u u u u woo to u u u u u is to ueueuume u uu u u ueueu u u u If you Know what you Want - it is your own fault If you don't get It In days gone by dealers were- • able to sell people just.what they ; pleased; but the,putilic of to -day are inclined to find out for them- : selves the best article in evety line and they insist upon getting it. I -- take BM thithat ng comes "' along. I go strailit for thc 'Granby'. for I know it is t e best. Granby Rubbers * t AND o.vaRsHoEs • a r,' are'lcnown throughout the whole country to be -the best in fit, finish, 'quality and durability and that is -why people wal have Granby's and Ito. other. -The extra : thickness at ball and heel makes themlast twice as lung. . . .. . .11 . GRANBY RUBBERS WEAR LIKE IRON, . . • . . l'busutitas..sutioap-usisLumiutaasmusts_sasuutzu.suaaaiuu3- • ONE amps RELIEF. • Don't Spend a Dollar for Medicine until you have tried You can buy them in the paper 5 -cent cartons Ten Tabules .:for Five Cents. V. sod4. tad aia Mass*: to rater ths 5y5:p4044 shOniliS fee 4 toitlifilit If you •40nq Arid this . sort of. RiOat*TtibuteA 'At the Drugtist'8 Seed nye Caine to 'hilt RIPANS 011E11M/it COMPANV, NO. le Sprites St., New York, and they will Ire tent to you by tuall; or 14 Wien* will be nulled for 4$ centi. T11.6 cliantell are tett 10 eta 0101 11Upatiklabilidi are' the very medicine you need. ' 4 _