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The Clinton New Era, 1879-01-16, Page 2.) THE ()LINTON NEW Elia. '"milf•nriliPer Thtiik L •Oriell111., We laid M a eell, "Mister judge, all night long. Jimmie and, me, waitia' and wishite for the- mornin" to. dawn,'Caine we cOuldn't sleep, Mister Judge, in - that celd, damp place,. And Jimmie was most seared to Aeath at the wild, mad race ' That the rats kept rennin' all through the dark night That's why we were glad, Mister Judge, to see daylight. ' Please, Mister sludge, we, are not very had little boye, And the policeman *hat took us said we're seine mother's joys ; He was wrong,:Mister Jadge, and should only bare said . That we are two little outcasts, and our inotheV is (lead; And there's no ono to care for us, at least here below, And no roof that shelters as from the rain mid 'the snowf` A-pratierler.iiireeloliI,Us that 'Way twin ttre bine, There was a God that was watchin' all that little boys do; • .And that He loved little children, and His love It was free, • But I guess, "%lister Judge, He dont love Jimmie or Mki, For I prayed anti I prayed till I Was most 00 of breath, For somothiur to eat, aild to keep Jimmie from death. ' • . : And that's Why we're here-, Mister Judge; for you know There was.no help from above, I must find it below, 'Twas no use beggin' nna be 'tom in Ged I must treSt, ' ' For Pd begged all the day. and got -never. ti7 crust ; And there Was poor :Jimmie boldin' Ida cOld little feet, , And cryin' and inottnin' for sealable.' to. eat. , So 1 went to a.liquse, that -wok not very far; --- And saw, Mister•.,Iudge, that the. back door „ was ajar; • • . • • And it table was sittineright close by the door Just loaded with pies, about twenty 6r More, So I guiekly slipped in and grabbed one to inv breast -4- ; • • Tho polies -man caught us „and you know:the • Ihschat•ged ! did Viz say, Mister Judue ?' both Jimmie and I? . • ' • And -and we ain't got to be jailed 'cense, I took•a pie ? , And we can, eat all we wthit ?-,hoW fin3ny -"twill seem--• ••• ' Say, Jimmie, pinch me„'ior I-4. think it's. a dream., " ' And you'll giVe us work,, sin.unier, Wint4r and fall= Say, Jimmie, I think there's a God after all, -Ifttel,LBtavg.1 1111111111EIMMESIMMY ,U11MINIMRIMIIENVeii _____HERLYILSTAKE — • • .. cant cut with 'eel. And there's • the I griiteful to the scissors -grinding frater- . embroidery-seissors, auk, the pair that pity.' belongs to the mending basket, and-' And beautiful :)latide Satterly could' ' How much do you ask a pale ?' de. not understand why it was that Alger - mended Maude; sailing outupon the non, Meillicete proposed to little brewn- path, With her 'pretty feet thrust into Skinned Oliveiristead her. slipshod slippers, soiled wrapper torn •'Everybody thought lie was devoted down one side, and her hair yet in the to- me,' said she disconsolately. loose, -tangled eurls which had bang, "Perhaps be has changed itis mind,' like cailed gold clown ber.back the night said Eleanor. . . before,. . Of course Mr. Medlicote confessed The malt set his wlittel upon the the episode of the sc'ssors-grinding to grass, bowed low, with st smile which his blushing and happylittle wife after disclosed . teeth , gleaming whitely their marriage -well regulated husbands through his thick lonshy beard; and never do, keep anything secret from held up .six fingers in. pantemitnic ges- their wives -but 'atiude never suspect. - tore. . ed it. For what iitys the old adage? ' That's too much,' said 1Nlande. 'Where ignorance -is bliss, ' He can't understand you,'" said 'Tis folly to be wise.'• r'l Eleanor, leughing, ' .. ' ' . nowt go 'west, Young Non. .11'liss Satterly shook her head, stamp- - ed the little untidy foot, held .up six "PT% of scissors in various stages of dilapidation, and displayed a , silver quarter of a dollar,.--, • - The scissors-grindez Smiled again, made an obeisance nearly to the ground,. and assented to the bargain with nu - Fut bads and signs. 'Isn't he fininy,' said 'Eleaner. .. . .- ni. preventing, pei live,. so roe 'one of the ' Horrid yelveteen-caated fellow !' mtiny readers of ,you, paper ft.ort bon said Maucle,: 'To think' thab*. hci- be- talc,u-urby.....these..faisi;:acleo,rtiown)ent§,. for they five nothing mare nor less.; ad- yertisemepti gotten up -en I haee been informed on good .autharity- for the .mostpart by the railroad .companies, .fen,..tlia.pzomotion of travel on then, re-' epective lines, mitt for the sale of their' - . lands in the west, trying to induce, au l . t minelunning to.wait 'on scieeors-grind- . • in .fact.inducing Many Canadians to go :ors !...111anuna, is .chocolate ready set'l" fher,.. At for their winters being 'mild, ' Chocolate?' repeated prier3Irs,•Sat-. ai...„-i ,w. obi,. they.lnive- more' siiow and .-terly,-with-con.selenea--strickeiranc.:1 :140-ee.,_•see,e.i07.:e.1,Ietiee thine. now than declare, 11,Irtinle,•I forgot all 4.1l,ou lb l'i". wifh us in Ole part of 'Ontario.. Thoitgla I'll'ilin direelli and set it boiling!: :. • times are' hard .with 'us,' hero they. Ave • ..2.1laucle, Satterly crimsoned to the 'worse there' • fe-e far inert'. as. a rule hav6 .. .„• . .4 . . very temples, • .. , .. . . . ,,. ,. . . .. ,. no leoney, tier' anything to kemn t oey • ' FOrceot l' rOPeatcd,11:10; .. ' You're et' •W•itli.' ..11y opinion' aftoe eeire, the ... Country is this . .... .. , mils lot get ting 1, : I novey. sail? anything: . . . ftirinpr b to go like you in nay: lifel No a Won't bay° this:--Fer "ti, there, without he has plenty:01' capital it new.. If you .011.1 prepare.niyehoeo- •to -start with, he wohld -Really Sterve -late when I:1,volt it, you shan't PrePiiro' before get tiog' tiny Tetnrn froni ate lanil.. it at .all. I should -think ..yon• thighOn the prairies "tin:Y.1'1a ve tO•plerigh i fie have thenght of.i•t, Olive'''. .., ....• . : : land,' then let .it laY one year before. I , am .Very, sorry,: 2laticle,".• began . they.. can raise anything' •froin it, and: Olive, apologetically 3 but for all that then it is nothingbra cern from whieh I think .y oil Mightn't pa. speak, so cross- theyeen expect.a cii.ofe,ittid,whicla they ly.-to . ru am enn' -- - -•-•.- : :. ' ..,. ' .. ' ' -."-..., .liali-e.." to haut-a%-fe r %nine titerechtel h ir ty - Hold your tongue r said.. Maiidemiles to a market..:At the bresent ,..eta in p ha g her. fe o t jfreA.-.'Iceelett..:.to pose I'm going to be :tortured by you 2 'fifteen cents per ..6nsliel,.shelted-coiii.; I shall Speak ael.pleiii,e, and se I .-give and by the time e man' goes there 'and- lyoafttpr Warning:- ,Dear: trie.,;-' ho w*. that pays- for-.-pyerythtfit:nrietiestivrfor tin\ . scissors -grinder's . builing-Mikies .1-14 .commencertieret.,of..pperationsfeneitig; headaChe !' ' •.- ' • •. ' . . , imilding;•, •&c.,' the 1 material for all of .....And.she.a•went into the, house like a . which he for the most part hitt to hey-, feir fel. ''.: • ... '....... :•-.... r ' ' he has but a peer look -out ahead, eon,: When.Olive canto'in a few minutea ,sidering-the titne he has' to • maintain 1 afterward, with the- six 'pair. of scissors hiniself tin4 fatilily•befote be • dap • e x pee t all 'sbarpe.ned and biiinished : tipto a anything from. his farm. The. nutiority.. scichtifia.state..oV.,hrilliancy;Iier sister of farms there are heavily Mortgaged ,Was 1yin3. on the .sofa; with her face nearly' as 60011.asthey aro taken bp',. ,.tarnedtoWard tlie' wall, and .her .eyes: and "So -On. fall . again into the eompany's reseiutely clesed..; " .... . .' : • .1fands, and aye again ticlVerilsed. id those ',Oh, 'dear. me:11 fhotight 0.1ive,:'I'di; 'Ilatterindeirettlars', ter Salo ab lePepricres, • afraid shOsinferone ofber.:regUlar.snik, andlOw fares to ixna 'froth to intending:: • prifelniersi which'. pu is, .money 'in t('.). the pockets of all. but the 'person who is 'd urreditO.:11ny. and settle on those litials'... .AS1 kr istock, . •prie.OS are letw, fat • hogs, live. Weight., being only two dellars'per hundred, and the. very best fat steels, frciin iliree, to three an.c1 'a half. 'Taking' th-e ceuptry,.end everything in cennec- , gen. with' the country; :.i'?rices is..f.,proslnee ettad .4,ack, prices-ef proviSien ancl :Wear- ing .apparel, I Coneider that'the. porton • going 'there 'from Confario Or; 4uy, .other Place,' if 'lie i's doing anything et till, :is to all intentsapd purposes the loser, ..... 'I&he reallyso. liands,etne Eleandr•llay, inered*uleinely.. The haildsomeet Knan' you, 'ever pa* in your life !"- cried Olive Satterly.: ;,. She was sitting on.,the backsloorstep; -.:shelling peas; with -a• great cinnamon rosebush showering its pink petals down on her brown braids of , hair, and hr hazel eyes•sparliling beneath their lope lashes, whilelllaude, tbe',beauty• of . the family 'leaned out of the window,her pretty tresses -screwed up in crimping' pap'ers, and agingham, wrapper button- ed carelessly at the throat; er-., nal:pentad accessoriesin the *ay of col- ' lars, frills; or ribb„oh-hows; for .Mande bilid been to -'a -party -the -night before, .and had slept late, scolded.'her mother, because her zoifee:wae.celd,.. and abso- lutely ..oleelined any interference with the household -affitivi thatinerning. .eExactly. like 0.• r Said .111ande,• suppressing a yarn. • '''Tall 4"nd dark,' with such it great diamond.on hie. little finger, and eyes like 'sherry. Witte.. ALid he was so stirprise44ta think.thatj, cognized him through his disgoieer • • • Whet costnme did he equine ed Eleanor. Nay, wbo, , not having re- ceived an invitation to, the fancy-dress' ball at ARS. exceedingly inquisitive on the subject. A pirate,' said Maude.; ',with Week Velvet cap, you know. and. scarletcceash, and a cutlass. AnCl he declared he . would disguise himself so compietelyp the ninet time tbet•.I cotridn't possibly • identify him, and we've Wagered 'a box of kid gloves etieb on the qtiestion!•,•;: 'I suppose he means at.Lizzie . lleoli- er's birthday 'PartY1 said -Olive.. Of course,' said Maticle . wish I could go,' stitd Olive, work- ing diligently away • at • the peas that dropped like eineraldhin into the shin- ing tin- pap.. , , yon can't -afford two fancy •dresses, and I'M the eldest.' • Yes, Ilcriow,' said Olive, meekly. 'And Mr._ Vedlicete daacedLonly once with you- last night,' added Mande, unablejo repress' her exultation, and ire -with -zed- three-times-witle;-bee- sides the ger-man I' • - Little Olive looked slyly up at her sister, secretly .wisbine that Providenee had seen fit to make Fier, also,:a beaky. I suppose,' said Mise May, curiously, ' that lib is very rich 7' e Oli, very r.nodded Mande, And Olive's thoughts jumped at once. to theidea of how beautiful bee sister ' would look in the regulation' Orange blossonis and white,tufle,• wonder if I. shall be married l' pondered Olive, • ehelling peas faster. than ever. ' • ' Who's that miring eromel the cor. ner of the bouser cried • Maude, with some .asperity, 'Ono of those everlast- ing valeta .0h ii's "eisly ta.seis- or-grinder.i. " Anil • very fortunate, toe,' said Mis. attetly, a pele, ,over-watIced littio we- an., With light hair and faded eom- plexion ; for my • 'Aware' are Se The following.appeere ateo. comment - cation ,i4.49,4t,•Themas Jonmal of last week T • It is not"my 7ntention to write much, but haying seen a great many circulars .out.in favor of.. the Western States, thought I would writo n little that.] know, in hopes that it might do good 'longs to tbe frornanity with niy divine Algernon 1' - " bile looks tired and thirsty,' said gentle -hearted I've a great mind to offer him it drink of cool wider.' You'll do no sncli thing,' said-11E6de, imperiously. I'll have no -sister of ing fits, that lasts twenty-feut. hours at; a time . ' " And she took advantage of the cir- .curastanees to :penr• out ft goblet: 7.6F water and.:61Tered it sUrreptitiousty to the swarthy Italian, when he carried out the silver quarter that he had sb- hardly Oiled; • : • • He bowed tow, .once more.itifterlhe -Oriental...style; drank R eagovly, and astoeislied Olive very inecli hy rhising her band to hie 'HOS as lie uttered ',th e words'(7.3.rtenk ,afron.a; signoilm4 and d eparted: ' '1 suppOse it's his-feseign way,' said Olive, turning very rosy.' . . ' It's lucky for you that Mande didn't see' him,' labgbed Eleanor Oh, Eleanor don't tell.,..her l' said Olive, blushing Leper than ever, • Of course I shan t,' said Eleanor. , , . • * Well, what luck 1' demanded ,Mitriner, as he sat,:siripking 'at his via - dew :thatevening.; and bailed. with no- claanation,the approach Of Me. Alger- non Meillicete. I've won My wageri' 'No!'• • : • ' But, by the shades of Mohammed, I linve l' assented Medlieote, • sitting down•Where the cool breeze of twilight 4. . gould fan his browt ".• 'How did you' manage.?' " I ,disguised niyself as a scissors - grinder, and. put ..the fatnily shears in perfect order.? ' 'Did they suspect ?'---the young la- dies, I mean.' Not -ire the-least:4 . 'Arid bow does the 'Pair One with the Golden Locks' appear in the seclu- sion of her own home ?' Medlicote make a slight grimace. • Like. -a slovenly virago, said he, IIad it been Anything else than tile teetimolly of my own eyes, I ceuldn't have believed it. But. Olive.- little. brown -eyed Olive-sho is a jewel of the "rarAt water.'. So you have transferred your allegi- nnee from one sister to the other laughed Miuinee. Del isn't it rather. hard for the divine Mende to lose both her wager and her lover at the eame time 4 It's a rose -bud mouth,' said cote, graVely slinking his head, but the sharp wards spoiled its perfeet Cu- pid's'bow ; the hair was spun gold, but crimping rapora are, not becoming to the fornalA face. And upon the whole, Mariner, T think 1 have reason :to be , Mira 011 the Minister. • A. devoted pastor •in Wisconsin bee - been in -the habit ,for yew% of ridiee, into the country four or' five .miles to held religions services. where -the pee-. pie vicerenoti strong' enough to sustain a ministetv. Theminister asks them nothing,7ter his serviCes, though- be has to. hire the team in which he'ricles Last winter they m ide Inrn a:clonation.; but after, -it Was done, tho man yrbb iniade the'pfesentation speech...came to him and said: If you don't want to uscethis Money for it 'few, days, I wish' you 'Would lend it to The money was: IrMned.. y -ear has almost passed away' und the in•oney has net yet been returned. • .•, Inniert -,...--A-lnisk,expott. trade in poultry and ifieir products is being entered upon by (Jitnndiitn shippers. Although the Poul- -tiTtr dileiti co nye pit tiiry-iierie- iii-tifee;t- perts of the country, yet, it its rapidly developing, and Ants during the pest SenSOn been a source of etiesiderable re- venue to inany..of the farmers. The re- Ceiets for •eggs and poultry shipped ftdnl, Canada to United Stetme and Brituinduring the past year, according to the Montreal Gazette, willnot came far shol t. of the reeeipts Or Canadian horned cattle shipped to these countries hist year-. The.people of enstern Chitin tin seetu to have gone info raising pont- trymore extensively than in any other Part of thi Dominion, andsaveral "pont. try. fairs" v. t5v hold lat,t, towns p*.nd' villages, at which numercies American dealere ntienderl, and the prices received by 'the Wine) s for their geese and thrkeys were much more sit... tisfactorythan the 'prices they hay, been lately gettleg for their cattle and hoes. At one fair, held at Smith's ever 'fourteen OUT of tnrkeys ait h. seven and a balrtons of geese were sold,. although, the weather lied roads were both uufavorable for formers. -coming any distauce. A nunaber of shipinente of .Canadian poultry and egge.have been made to -Britain lately, and the results him been satisfactory to the shippers, It is probable that this branch of our export trade will ,be inereased many - fold wifliin it few more years.' Mand any other lagrincatorp JA.NuAR)... la, 1679 GEO. DIEHL 1 UNDERTAKER Victoria St. Ctiuton, 1 Actittni tubs. Lip I: er:eninlin7seat4414.n.suoL.Te. i ..ihortatia lulu s'itrgi's,e1Aeillido°:.e'aud .°5`"-- ' ..•/../ County of If r •.'ittuttist tith,1859. • __.. ! 1-, ft ttrgli t`i .1): FIE at ''.'Yb tilS" 441 1 ri R. RE E vE, p::::8:54-1-10.47:011.:ki':estuulo.:oj:0,7uus,:iev.oteext.:t.:0etricou(n,ttrootirr ce_lo,0;; , el YOUNG, N.H., i GRADUATE OV TOUONTO NJ. Univereity,). Physician,. S argeon , •Sce., residence at ltIr.kfanning's, three doors east of the Teinperaneo Hall, Londesboro. Ont. ' LOndesboro, Juno 14,18'; . .eiees sUocoa. ennereeon.a.enUonkotertx 0 H JIA IS Erysipein, R Ell diseitse cured in a few . scrofula, lair a thorough I. eowledge0± the natural laws whichgovern tint rperationsof digestion andputritien; azta by a careful application of the line properties if well -selected COCO% Ur. Reps he provide.3 our breakfast tables with a, dolicatelyllavoreil boNerage whicti may save us Many heavy (lectors' bills. It isby the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up lfl- til enough to resiet every tendency to disease, • Hundreds of subtle maladies are rilestin;:aremal-arready to attack . wherever there is a weak point.• . maLeseape malty fatal haft by keeping ourselves welt forti- fied with pure blood and it properly nourish- ed 'frainci."---eivil Serrice Gavitte,-S041 only in Packets labelled ---4!,Tiorr.s. Errs & (10., Ho. inme,p1thie Climuirts;.0, Threadneet/lestreet-, and 17.0, Piceallilly, ••• Ifn.‘ tart STIIIINOM--To prevent or Conquev. diseaseis: one of the grandest attaiainents ever anted at hy.inan ; and.'" Bryftn'S Pulmonie Wa- fers" mill aS gitre cure :Coughs, colds, tickling, in the throat and puhnonary pe)mplatnts, as war. and: pestilence will destroy.. t4evere 00108.1f -riot tenClerbtr••soontir-or"-.1ater-...1-eafi•-tti-.incurabie. .einisuniption, aitd th8 -strength of. tite..strong,eat: soon -falls if neglected.. The readleat -•aoil • best.. 'means known for the mire of these complaints is -"Bryan's Puhnonie Wafers;"' whioh Mine !)Pell 'thoroughly tried for the: last ,twonty years,: anil haate••••no-tcor heon knottla to•fai1-iha4 and public,: speakers will .ftlso deffne-great benefit- -from. the" use . Of ttleit* St,ld by all: medicine . tlea1er8, iti 23cents per box. . • - c•nionon .cough euld 51100 &1 neVe'r tie tat -loci with, often•lvin netxleetecl it is convert- eci•litt,o a scopes and eoncridle fatal...pultnonitry' tliftease. The Wore -prudent, aware of this, promptly...use Fivin Iu1iiiitc .f, . • t- kativo: N.vbiali 'has. sus -table -a it4.. reputati011-Mt over tNticlity yaars, tlier. ore 'alway's efficacious - and exert 41,- itini•it' beneficial iu linence oftall the Ilronchial and Iiiiimonay °mane, 44.61(1.'hy all. druggists and .couittry. dea1er8 • • ets, per !MS. -.,• , Title GITEA.T b71'\IARLJAIDIE...DY: Jon' 310$ 11.10911(k)DICA.E. /all. LS This weinceoWn, medicine ivio inpOsition ULLN T QIN: A GE NOY agookan irritatninolcors from any cause, and a hu tired other diseases are caused by au acid fernien.'t which produces inflammatory action. Druntmee Ab- flerbent will positively effeet a cure in a few hours, by absorbing toe acid poison from he system. Sold by druggists. Price, 59c. Advice in Particular °Ins frce. W. T. London, Ont. CLINTON PUMP FACTORY• rruzioSelktaL9 .E.S411LEr! TO RETURN HIS I shore At untrougg afforded himi.and would also intimate that he has, der. in the past winrer; laid in a largo stock of. lirst•class • material,and is now' Prepared to 'melte and put in, the .0 MOST SUPERIOR PUMP SI 01 every defieripti01.1, 011 the SI10.11TEs'X Nunes, and . ' On the most redkonable terms, ' Remember, the .place- next door to A. ••B1acksnh Shop,. •. FER01780N, Clinton, A..pril 10, 1877. .gONET fl11. triuvetnix, G111D17AT1S OF TUB 111EDICA.L Department of Victoria univershy, Toronto, for- merly of the Hospitals and Dispensaries, New XOrk, Coroner for the County of litiron;li.trsfErm, Out. July• ' •TIOWSLEX & GIPSON, PHYSHHANS, 5171)- 05058, .kceauolieUrti, ie, Oftlee, Albert Street, °D17/7itIF:•ai4::.-11‘',1i11311!.• D. * A. )1. (unsex, y. ji ')14)• 11).1-8•77-... NVOUTIIINOWAi P11)18101.d.:1, imrtasa*, .4.-Jratgc oncheur, Licentiate of the Cells:goof Physicians and Snrgeona of Lower Canada, and ProninelalLieenti• ate and coroner for filo County of Huron. ogles and residence,- Tbe handing' formerly occupied 'by 51r, . Thwaitos, Huron street, • qiiiiton, a an. 15,1871. r el • litisteitaiteous arbs. • ' , rOiUV TO L9Ut0I3 Olt SMALL SUAIS, ILL on good mortgage security, at moderate 11105 01 Interest:, II, laLE., . clinton, August flth, 1859. ' • 141 Wingham, Aug. ALSO, ON N0RTG.1.(tg. SEC:PI-117 ' . . .. ^ . • •. • 31.t.iIiinfAxilil LIGV,NsliS IND OL-111'IFICATES.-- • A number of good FARMS roli SALE subsergtf ll'eig411feln•Celikto1113;_°I.Ititletill'i ?2•713ritileT°17tiQihial, ... • . . s tatlim... '.1.AISI.SiS SCOTT, ,_ . Issuer of .;11aniage .1•4e1.1:•eS, . Cliutop, April iritit,'1670. . • ' . • • ALSO, SO),IE 'TOWN LyT.S. : Apia?, to . lic.-TIARTr, mtomoy, ac: , co401.I bATIth;) BANK 01? Q.A NADA: 111.11.t CiliN'tItAL lato I'Armor's•- 4111ert Strea,Rdiutou. 5: PIET., -Proprietor., Thrs-110-- .41 has lately been greatly improved thoroughly reftireished,and possesses eye*, reqUISi to for the oura• fort and conveuieneo of the travelling puVic. Gepd ;stablitig and attentive hoStler. • • . 'Cliuton, Ny,fitith, 1578. • , • but a sure and 'safe, reutZaly fir Pomo le DIM- • ettitiei. and Obstructions, from any pause,whati OAT'S.; and although a powerful rexuedy,jt .011- 1.1 n t01, est erinn Fotir to lis e per oeht allowed nothing hurtfulto the constitution. .1 ' : . • • •on DePosits. • 10 MAIIIIIV,1) LADIES • l• . • r• • • I tls pocaliar1V suited. it Will, in a short tinte . Nl. Agent:. ,bring on Lho monthly periodwith regularity..,1 (Iiintent.Aprii, 1876. 1-y Ta-ail-a-Asas-dt.?Inrvoirs and Spiaal-Affeetiens; ••- • Pain,s1j. the '1,1aelt end' Limbs:, Heaviness, .11 A (1 r Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation o -f 041. • W-11-1fis-7.1 and all the painful dise,ases occasioned' by a disordered s,ysteth, these Pillwill effect a cave -when all e_thernireanuiramo ' %These Fills have never -been known to fail , wheie the directions on the...2u'd paKe �f pani-•: p met, are well observed, • • : , For inn p ft rtiCulars'. get tt JOB .1.16.';E $, NEW TOLK soLt Pi3ornintort, dna 121 coats for:positage, encicfSed NortIlrop li fiyaiae, •Toronto, Ont.., .general. Lgents for the Denahlion; wjll inSure it bottle eputaining over 50 pills.by 'return mail.. • ki,old in Clintob. by LH. Combs aud doorge ,ChiElley; E. Flieksott and F. Lumsden, Soa- forth; J,Kidd, Carroubrook; Parker & Cattle and F. Jordan, doderielif E. `Cameron, Bay niad4as. Bou th vitt Boa-gervi.14 and till imeai.• .?ineatwers. • • " . • • . • • - • NO I S 1 • • Ttreatas., Zoi.tica-ae.-01-n1 -5Vinirlr•:Ten Tinps .• Nt-onwr 15 (b.gml" Do you lisow' AtirralSo. • , ii'? it is Timis. . Purl eauppt stay 1V11ere.. :it is 'used. 'It is the cheap,•st Medicine ever mode: One dose Cures C)1)1)il,11 oii Titit'o,“; one, bottlo has, eared littoxotirris ; 50 etiq °worth. has eiired an old standby= Oora i ; 011.6 eye.. tWti-bottleS 0111.g!S bad C11 0' Oe VILES Mid' KIDS ht '.17nortiLE3 1.4?,:x to ein:ht applications eines any case 05 EX'fIvItIATELS X1PPLIN•or isancamno one hettie hes eureil lame hack of eigbb' Years' statitliii„1.: Prank, ;IT Brookfield, l'a„ sa:y„s 1-. " f 150111 80 miles for a hoptle of pair Oil, which, olteatta.l.a. wonderftil (MIT of.,t Crooked lAn)]l: ji,v .eations." 1415 itipit- 1' 'win; has liad. Asthma_ for .years,,Say5 1••," I have half of a10 cent bottle left, and 6'100 would not buy it 15•1 could getino more:" ltuftis Robinson .of Nunda.,:.N.. One small bottle of your hicleetric .011 restored the •voice where the person had; not Hpok n above a whispar in five yogts." - Iter.'a. :Mallory, of Wyoming,: N. Y., writes : " Yotir 'licleetrie Oil, cured me of 13roitC1iitis in, One ' 'it is, Composed of sirx or .ruc•iissr wr.s TILIT ARE KNOWS. It is as if_tuid for internal. as exte as), mid is believed to be immeasure- ahly superior, to, anytbink ever inade;.• Will save yqn.,much, sntfering and many dollars- of expense. •" • . • , • sewAnn .05 for Dr. Thomas'. Ec- lectric Oii,-See tharthe signature of S. N. altoluAs, Is omthe wrapper, and' tile name of .11.ottastritcai LY. nor blown hi the bottle, and TAHE NO -OTIIRIL Sold by all meclicino dealers. Price 25 peas, • Northrep Immix, Toronto, proprietors for the Dominion. • , NOTal--Bolectlic--Selected and Electrized. • igY18-SALVE. • An erdallible ri?»tedit for .011. dideava, qJ th,e e,ye (aesuee or chronic), granul«tion fthe . ;11,18, ulceration: of tlo lacltryaral gland8; (Ma, and tocaloa;s8 of the risian Ircaleaxy Prs..oitted to the public .‘vith the assitraneo of its •efficiency Is a•• curative of 'luta .ilisettKis tit fliii-eye, 103110 05- 0115,)03e intlannnation, whe tiler induced by scro- fulous origin 01 otherwise, -weakness or. defect .-Of--visipth-dituinislteZ.Z.tenc-of--.the.optio..nert•-e, or it 'diseasedstate of the tissues constituting' that orAttn. Also, for all personS whose voca. don requires ail. hiesstii5 !teflon of the eyts,. thee w . salvill act as. a.carn lii in rest.;ring 1 Anti., form healthy action; where weaknessquiin, and, misery may.. have lobg threatened :a gal ICY- thination, It iS tite :mist simple, safe., and fectiod roniedy-ever discovered.' materials of t1c1i it is made are 1u1c4s.irtect, und Compounded with elaborate earelool exactness, Flare in it.e applicatlint, being used externally, all 1, (;f 0.voi (Hag tile. t)ala alitt (1.aager 01101 111.1,0.mi.rilY 1111:1018 the lidro elastic minerals and .eyil.witsli .s. Ttxaitw 01111 ani1.01,n itin:ft: Simas, of ,sernfultark origin, or resulting frf,in whatever cause., yeilti to the Ertt.S.ktvi:. T'1tr.810) Strei CF,SliFtlI4IX'100 It PILES.. Its sootidit; feet is immediate Malt partnan t care -requires lint it MA. iqinenathaut,• 'rhl. jiroprietor.4 of. '1 1nJ_ flit rirrt. 'An 1•Yl•-•••14,Styr 'making new and improved maehinery fair malt- ing a more perfect hom for tile F.:•0344x13433i,live eiciineod the 51`11 trig 31 liK on the C01101' so as to correspond 'with the Caton the Wrepperi eiders, Advertise -oleo ts,,ete.' We tall attention to tills, as It t otiterwiNe,, be 14 ;.t.arded . 'counterfeiting... • •, PILTTIT , •Proprietiws isr:, Y. •• Aii,(110.msfix wA.T80N,•• inimuseuris, • CLINTON AND GODEEICII. - GE0.1101,1 A. Ws..nios, • 5: inci,conSbx; • 0,111105,, • W. II: liorAnnES. uoderieb Mr.DalcoMn so.will be pliuton ever - y Frithy• • • ; • • • r LIVING STON.,..LATE GIIICAGO.., DIVING • putehased the ;flair Dressing 150s10e05 lied on by,31r. Volmore,•desires to inonia to to the tub -- lie that he will continuo 310 5100 at the all eland, and opea.to l'eeviVe coininuation of the patronage Record. ed his -predecessor. '. tonnes ilair Work a specialty. • Aug. 8,1878. MAsoN tt-..unnso.,s, • moutketAnts, Fire and Lifelasuranre and General Commissitat Aucbts. Insurancetwo-third cheaper. than ordit_trs' • 3„Ispepeme....t:mirsout,toyi,ttatE.C.50 .31_401Tkix!ilefillnilaaa mterare charges.. 011.1e0.-g.ING IIENSALL.' --- • • it1177:vart;terrIsA5ifr ia4.0•Iinfeze.,r ..1.....•,e7g••••!0•71invsa.3.t. ' . • • T4T.Tgfi' 'HOUSE, wrm'arox, eXe.,00nme.v.. • . -etc 33chnore, proprietors, This liCtel has been en- • lierged and newly furnished, and. now offers am -class • ; .• Occoinniodati5n.for :the general travellin'g: ' ilers tor 500158 by letteeds telegram carefully atteticled • Geed Sample .Roolos. • IViarion is mOst Neal - 3 Pi nu ou s Day, and the site . of this Houschas been eat -deny silected.• The house, is in .01141151 to supply a want long bolt by the travelling , 40011A tonri ate,,spOrtsm en, and.families. wish- ing a pmasant summer resort. Steamers call duly, gulto.g. RTRET;:. gLINTOivii Rommel:I:or that the place to get wink, dope is at ItOWELL'S OLD STAND, „ , Of klik7-:•- C. CA.RTWRIC+11T ' .II()RSE SHOEING. A. SPEC:W.1,7'3;4.0u? _ • • , qpne c,,,eic karst, rpter,inary i»•in.c:iple.o. 0 CADTWRIGET, OFTS'TRATFIlltD, wren. BE • . , • , • • .• ...... . „. ,attlie,Ccipmercial IloteliOlintonf the fitilt.Tirtirs= .. XIS) in(( engaged t:, 3, CHUDODILL, T.'S:, : ifietiniiers, ditY and h•riday ot every month. Teeth inserted in the ' willhaVe thebeliefit.er his advice, in all cases, free of latest style . Teeth With expOsed quves treated, filled ' 'charge. AlPkin is of" GENERAL JOMMIG acnit•promptly and made its 5005 10 Sound ones. . ... , • . • ' .and on reasonable terms. ' . ...• • • ' ' '. .. ' '.• - • . ' • - .• . Waring .proeured a:',5411' 0u:trait:I?, .zi-4,4 MRS REtSLtIr'S ,, . • . , MILLINERY .. Establishment ,• .. • .. 2)7•cparfi1(6(10 anythinfizit. thi4 Clinton, .:11rg20,1.4.18. AtIST'IN CALLAN•1#.'11-• • • •• - • A large aSsortment 'PEAT fTERS,• - .SILK b and RIBBONS, in the newest shades. Also, a large stockof FELT and STEAW EATS, et 4 • rt111111 tiT1118011InE1 irEas' LEAVE TO•81%.4.TE to the potlictlial he'keeps constfintly on hand It largo and superior class of •• ao.PD'iNpi qApictTs, I Coffin Trimmings and Robes wfth it splendid HEIME. PLAIN COPrilS 414113,8 on hand. Parties can be stipplied in one -hour, at • ' any time, id TEN PER CENT LESS 1:inft.ou.11::tmoo.c8kn.7 P:UR. NIttIRE , .A.1;,,,Jt on.hand, THOS. STEV.ENS014/ . Glintini, Nitv, ft, 1574. • ' 'Than Oan be procured etany otherPlitee. tlIO a OS y eS. - Agent for Ettl'sfuott's PAstrOtss o1. garmerfts of all . ttur,ci'lptioae.;p /04 stock kepi on Rend, • Felt arkd 'Stymy fiats 0163,110a and altered .Large Assortment cf Ladies' Maniles. „ 011tfion, Oat. ts, 1877; ' ft.IN Ey.TO X4.0 4.!T ON ir.f.SY,. TERMS, ;vrittell tsie:printpal .caa — rOpald la natl. eti• all al any t!ine dUiiu ilho term oe Loan. A.Pani."11* • • W. W. rikittLAN. Canton, Mareh.-DM:=;-..... ~67 TO kattalt . •NIORTGAGgS, NoTgg„ AblD °TIM ...Good Securities Purchased, C a N V. F. 11;,4, N -C. NG . AV. FARITANI C14oks, 'Watches, je*elIery, 840 FOI/SrLXR. , Desires to ratan hissincere thanks to his nuincroliS friends andeusto reeia,iertheliher- al shareMpetrons aKethethelisare. 'ova whileocrry• ing oobbsinese futeinienellio oy a Strict atten.. Hon to business; ma usingevery effort to meet the want troll f many 5de:10,W:oink'. *10 05 retain their patronagl. Ste woulifalso lake this oppiirtunity of stating tbat ne has taken his +1.0 1)1) partnership, and.,thet tho 'bust. nests willbbeondneted in Totip•o tinder the style of S. POWT,Ert & Sot% the bit 0Ill he), MI band • • W401300!.. Molts, Jewellery, Speotaeles, . A ik,1 ell ether articles in their lino 4111(in4 of Oipes noairtd and Mountoch •.Itcpaffing,elenning,,x,•',,.550n0,.11 slant notice-, in a .worictiethilltstaininer,ond reasonlitctorcrig. • Luton' SravArr. Norm or lilt 31,111KET, - T”rolitu, Int..n,Dtc, 47 WISEMAN BROS., .13116H.ERS, INSURANCE Rd Gourd Agents. MONEY LENT.014 XORTGAGn. AT 8 Pia. OE', " • 110IITGA01:18, BOUGHT, - .1,..S'0TES 01'2" HAND 1)18C01.1.XTED.Ve rigarlifilt-A-LLOWEn oN DEPOSITS. Pirtit.clase krp, Life .and Accident Insurance: t'ompan1c5 rrin•frentr A.6ESTS ioit TM CANA5.1 lava Asst•n#NcE ccarvan,•, ••• Ca1kt.a.1 7r,9 000 Atpotant 01' Asstrettnee...,r 14,4112,997 • • • . t+eltly, thiteirttto „ ,, 13,000 liateS lower than Any caber Nrimany fn this eel -miry ea.sse.teein't il4YINCY 15011 • • tit; ennard and Milian Line of itepnerg, Tli emegt eint nu.st reliable lines ernseirig the atlantic. Tidos, 14 raiz ft ra. tog, from and 0 01 leletrIte 14115505n1 • .Vog StreAt, oppoxill; the pot. o,fee. cvls tam A N 1111()S. elinton.April 24,1878, •