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The Clinton New Era, 1879-05-15, Page 2The Tromso. .A woman aed man; she pallid and wan, And with sad eyea hollow Irmo footing; Ills glassy and, marred -with the drunkard's reward, That dill about lain are casting With that death -eager look of that terrible thirst " That has borne him and torn him clown from the first. they stand in their "shallie by the bright kitchen ilatne, With 'despair in each shivering motion, What a story I read of men's =duces and. greed, A,nd of wornan's angelic: devotion - Of the wonderful love of two ill-naated lives, Whieli still, its its storna•trampled embers, survives, Eloeslier memory streteh frointh Aipoor bloat- ed wretch Far bade into days that were -golden, When his love, arra breathed, seemed a trea- sure bequeathed, . For which slit was ever beholden? Surrounds him still with the illusion o! yore, TIsrougli whieh women behold the men they adore. " • ye; there as they stand, she touches his hand-, . • • The hand of a sot and. scoffer - And a gleam of olrl grade; lights the sarIi,, shrunken face,, • As she tarns to the feted that We offer; And gives'. him the larger. share -wolfishly • thrust nIE CLINTON NEW ERA. 7 and in a aecona, before he could realize '130 yet must Marie with him,' saia his -strange Condition of Affairs, they the girls, .. 'were back again, bearing benches and a , And Mis Barkdale Wil4not allowed table cloth, bouquets, a pyramid, of to depart, until he had promised. roacaroniee, • piled up plates of sand- , Mr, Nott Greenfield -a good-looking wiehesfrosted calve mul a mysterioes medical' student -who had the 'sky something like unto oat ice cream freezer, parlor,' directly opposite -carne prom pt - The golden -tressed girl clapped her ly on mention of the name of Mite Kel- hands. • ford, and am the polite thing ni intro- ' Yon needn't think we are doing- this M ()Amine r. Barkdale ; and Mr. Barl. for you, sir,' she sell& • dale ale of tha sandeviebes, and nniaYed ‘ 014 said Mr. Berkdale, bashfullythe cake and„ cream, and coaxed Miss 4 I.....J }Admit any .such impression.' • Barbara to Isin a little pink rosebud in 'It's all a eurprise designed for Kate's the button hole of his coat, and enjoyed Cousin,' himself prodigiously. , 'Is it ? said -Mr. Barkdale, More in 'I'd like to be surprised like this the dark than ever, t every night in the year l' said he, 'And how' do you suppose we found 'Ob, you greedy ereeture !' said Miss I it all out I' demanded the tall girl with Barbara, . the black eyos and a iscarlet feather in 'But thee° was one time I seriously her hat. • meditated throwing nayself mit elf the 11 haven't the least idea.' window,' said he, 'when you told me 1 'We found your letter to Kate, and was to rise Kate.' we'girle read it, and resolved to take 'Dear, dear," said Barbara, iroincally, ; youand her 'both by surprise. She is 'that would have beentireadfuls wouldn't to be herain half an hour. Barbara- it 2' . . that is Barbara Morris in the blue , 'But the awkwardness of the thing!' merino dress,' with a 'turn of her long '1 dare say you never kissed a pretty lashes towarol the goideinhaired girl-- girl,' pouted the, blonde. 'pretends that she, has moved here, and '1 never did,' said the bachelor, grew - Kate is to come and ependthe evening /rig bold, 'but 1 will now, if you say so' with Barbara. :Won'tit be a joke Is ' But I; don't say act,'.. said' Barbara, ' "Stupendonsr WO our.. hero,- gradu- coloring aed Jeughing. 'Beha've ydur- ally beginning.to •compreheral that he eelf, -sir.' • e -• • wasernistake for sonseetai else. •• Mr. Barkdale went home with the ' What willKate say' when she sees fair Barbara, and they grew to be very you here I' ejaculated °another maid, greatfriends, •and-where'e -the tale of merrily. - - ... • , e. e ,. trying to ectineal havat. ended -L. They ---r.N.brw-t't, indeed ' said Mr. Bark- were married at the year's end, with all dale, wondering in what Worth he could the surprisers as bridesmaids, KateXel- best explain metters. And included, Mas Nott Greenfield '-' Cif couree we shall loWitie' other proposes to follow the example soon. To his lips ere her hunger has brokeo a crust, their rags closer bound their chill frames around, .ss They pass en the Way of the vagrant; - Pot wretches so nieaniis goodhdraes to be seen . • - • Wosild be a transgression most. flagrant ; But the woman half:turns, with a leave of serstiee. The king, ustieh offended, sent for another doctor. In oeoasional counters Abernethy'ff patients had de. oidedly the beet of it. One gentleitats Went to commit hint about a pain in the shoulders. Abernethy very brusquely said, Well, I know nothing at all about it.' don't know bow you should,' was the retortr,.' but if you will have patience till 1 tell you perhape then. you. may.' Abernethy at once sald, ° Sit down,' ancietreated bine with the greatest kindness. One day a lady who went to consult hirn found hina very uncousteous, I had often head of your rudeness before 1 Mile, sir, but did notexpect this." When Abernethy gave a prescription she said, whet shall Ido with tide r Anything you like, put it in the fire if you please.' • The lady took him at hie word, laid his fee .upon the tett)* threw tbo preecriptiou into, OK Gee,- and hastily left the room, Abernetby„ f011owed her to the hall, pressing her fo take back the fee or let him .giie her 'another preseription,, but the ladY was inexorable and . left the house. Abernethy abeolutely asap - proved of viviaelstion. He considered that 'such expetiments were morally' wrong and also physielogically easel% - The famous DreR,adeliffe was brusque •with' most- e•very eness-sHe-told an. old woman. who had obtained aclnaission. on false• pretences that he knew 'neither what was good for old women or what an old womatt was. good for. Radcliffe- hadaaratighe-litemor that eappernialisad- wie.. He once told a pavier whe had • dunned hifn for a sutall bill, that he ' had dime his_work badly, and had covered it with eatth to conceal it.' • The Dann answered significantly, mine is not the only bad work which the -- earth corieiata: 'S'Eticic with the eetort, Dootors -hilts' are ehe hardest to col - the doctor paid the male; adding a loot. . It is sometimes said that they .guiriea to the amount; observing that charge poor patients eeti highly, but the be was a wit, and must therefore be feet is there it no Class: which acts more poor. For going to continent to See generously iu remitting feed: • and prescribe for the Earl of Albemarle, IVIany (lectors aye noted fer their libPr- Radcliffe received $6;000; and the seer 'ality in giving free advice and medicines of a baronetage, and his patieat gave to the peorer cheeses, and sometimes to him $2,0Q0, a diamond liege and a sum therich. During the illness of the late to pay his travelling expenses. Sir Emperor NapeleOn • III., Sir Heury Henry Thompson'for having success - Thompson, a ',eviler physician of Lon- fully operated on Leopold, the King of dons attended bim' once a day for nearly the Belgians, for a disease of the •pros - a fortnight, going twenty:five miles to trategland', received the enormous fee iselhu rs t to vieit him . liapoloon of $60,009 with the knightly order of diedand the Empress Eugenie handed' Leopold'. Sir Astley Cooper's auntie?: Sir genra; ThanaPsall.'4. fee GC' 0--°;5131); ineonacrenl y amounted se 6-$500' in which was a liberal' aeknowledgement fifth year of 'his practice. But when He returned one half the money, iu a anpointed Professor of Comparative kind and deliaate manner: In another.snatomy in theCollege-of Surgeons in inetance, when Thompson was Spending 1813 it had -risen: to the • latge tem of' hie vacation in the Highlands of Scot- $105,000. .Itis said that St Astley laud; now and then making 11...6111" 014 lectured ea tisuallgon. the day • he WRS And a sad, thankful 1oo1 that is simple and grand. • . , . s • - And I look through the panes, as the hridf daywanes • ' . • And the shadows of night are blending, And watch -o'er the snow, on the highway be. loWl . • • • The two figures slowly wending: A. woman whose love can all wretchedness , . • --And-tbe.coarse,,shatterecl:wreok‘of what one" ' -was a . GREENFIELD. A chill DeeeMber everting, vritla the. .rain and . spew forming. a .disagreeable aort of conglomeration op the sidewalks, the gas -lamps onthe corner flikerbig sullenly. through thesmist, and the wind taking one viciouslyas one ternedthe corner. Not a; pleasant evening to. as- sume possession of a 'new home; -but. -necessity knows no law, and•Mr. Bark - dale Put uphis night -key into 'the red -brick house in the, middle of the hie*, sincerely hopinglehat his new landlady would have eomixiOn lents exibugli•to" light a fire in:the grate...•' '• 'Is it you, sir V Mrs. Hinman quoth beamingly. There's a good fire,and it's all 'right.' • : -• . • All right, eh Said the bachelor, feeling the Mlle tip of his frosty nose, to see whether it hadeica,ped Inane frozen Oft entirely,' Well, I'M glad ato 'hear that. Have the trunk's C31310 r • . Oh, yes, tile and the other things.'Whateother-things-V-deemandd -Mr. Barkdale, '• But Mrs.' Illetnan pursed her lips. I wasn't to tell sir, plearai.'• • • - Rather an eceentric old lady,' thought Mr. Barkauleepushing past, her to the third stray front reotn, which he had solemnly engaged the day before. It.had been rather a dark and dingy little den by the light of the moon; but slow, softened by. the coral shine of a well-filled grate, it were quite another %lid brighter •aspect. . • Velvet - paper on the Wells, gilt panelings, red carpet,and Sleepy Hollow chair,' thought Mr.. Barkdele, glancing ✓ ound. Not so uncomfortable after • When.I get my things impaelred it will tieeM gait° honielike. 1./e set down his yalise in the corner, deliberately opened it; took out a pair of slippers, and 'inveritecl his tired feet therein. Next he laid Of his overcoat, Now for a cigarithenght ho. But.the brown -layered weed was yet in Ills hand, when there was .5 bustle, arida bitter, and a whisper, and a merry • zoise on the landintaide,:_andtbe door flew open, as if by magic to admit -half a dozen blooming girls. Mr. tarkdale dropped his cigar and :retreated a step or two, ' 'Don't be ' alarmed; said the tallest and prettiest of Omits" it is only a Sur- prise. • 'A very agreeable ono, l'm sure,' eeid our friend, recovering in some degree ' 110 presence of mind. 'There's no miatake, 1 beim,' said a yellow tressel blonde. YoUr-Prone is not Greenfield /' 110 !Metals° at fill, I assure you,' said Mr. Barltdale. Of course it's not C;freenfield. Sit down, ladies.' And he pushed forward the Sleepy Hollow chair, a tamp -stool and two rheurnatie reception chairs, which were all the accommodetioras presented hy the apartment, tut instead of accepting his eourtesy, the girls ell ilettaral ont stgeine•giggling, way while Youare kissing and bugging 7 --- her 'laid Miss Barbara, desnurely. . ,Aneedotps ePoctoss. cOnsiderate of youst ' • e1 She's the eweetest girl in Near Yoidt; exclaimed the tell *damsel, enthusiasti- -0,01r" I am one of her dearest friends: We work on sewing • machines side by side at Itlademe Grillard's. • -Has she • ever written to you alma Alice •I'Vloere.71 •'1 don'tejust thissumment recall that she has.' • s , • • Oh, well, it. doesn't -limiter,' sitid Just sit down and be ' a. good. boy while .wo• air the tables. Aren't those' roses beautiful? \My- geochiess; graeimse, how taatonished Kate will hey Ste can't be more ace.acan I 'am?"' said -Me.s.-,Barkoalee sifSking juto: lie" Sleep* Hollow chaise and poising his handIsferebief vaguely i shistoile- head:. it's, a mere 'matter of fate, 1 can't see how 1 /1111, to explaip. Ladies-' • • 'Hu.sh..sh,sh•-th,' oried the six pretty girls, all an a hissme chorus : Hate's coming.; Beesie has brought her. Hush- sh-slit Don't Say a word,- Mr. Green- field.' • The golden.haired -girl's hand was clapped proniptly over his mouth. Alie More grasped his arm spasmodi- - °ally and the other four daneed a sort of bewitehinbe little feminism war dance about him, while a seventh girl entered •-eit pretty Madonna:faced little 'creature =like a dove, ----- • "Come and kiseehim, Kate,' Criedall the others.' Now, don't be ridiculous, for we shan'ttake any' notice. Ilere•. he is.' ' • ItiSS Who ?',eried Kate, ,itandingeitill and staring 'around her: ' Girls, • what on earth do you :mean 2' • 'You provoking thing,' said Baebare, atampipg bee little foots.. yeu.supe pOse w e are fools 1: Why; of eottise we know all Amt. him 1 It's Arr:Grben- field-ibuy. oust:1i; Kate -'-the young NOT Where Why, herei 'Nothing of 'the actet•I' said Kate demurelY. , • Our here stood: •up, feeling :himself groting uncomfortably -warm -and red. 'Ladies,' said 110,1 there's sone mis- take here.- I said eethe outset my name was net areenfield.' ,. • There' I' cried all the gii•ls at once. There!' echoed Kate; defiafitly: ' 'Didn't I tell you ? retorted Efate. Be kiod.enoogh to let ,U8 know what your:naree is, air O'' • •• Cenhas Barkda18,' said:theswretehed Vietien of a Mistmderetanding. .rtut,', said Mimi Moore, 'you said it was Nott Greenfield .., • •.'Of coarse I did. l'• said .the puzzled baohelor. 'It isn't Greenfield, and, never will be unless 1 have it changed by act ,of Legislature,' dried the Deer, dear, to he Sure And vie thought you wore ate'slover-and-hiseninateasNo-double-t elgott Greenfield,' • DO' hold your tongues, ridiculous things; said Kato; half vexed, half laughing.. 'What inuat Mr. Barlidale, think of vis •. '1• think you are very nice,' be said, •gallattly. Mimi Barbara in t1ua meantime had, taken a slip.of paper out of her .pecket. She tittered a hysteileal all my fault 1' idle enclitimed. It wee' No. 39 bastead of 34 -and the tail .of the horrid figure turned the r* • Ere's CoiVa, GliAl'EDUI. AND Comirolativo. -"By a thorotigli knowledge of the natural Jaws which govern the Operations of digestion and mitrition, and by a careful spplieation of the hue properties of well-seleoted eocoa, Ur. epps has provided our. breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage 'which may save us many heavy doetor'e bills. It is by the judicioususe of such articles of diet that 00nobitution, may be gradually built up un• IdI etrong'enough to reaist every Aendeney to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around as ready to attack wherever there is a" Weak pOint, We may eseape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti. fiod with pure blood and a properly nourished frame-Cita/ Service, Oaotte.-Sokl Only in Packets labelled -"Jamas Errs & Co,, Ho- mreopathic Clietnists, 48, Threadneedle streets. and 170, Piccadilly, London, HEAL= 15 Senestera.-Ta prevent or conquer disease is one of the grandest attainments ever aimed at by man ; and "Bryan's Ftihnonic fere" will as sure cure coughs, colds, tickling in the tlatesit and pulmonary complaints, as war and pestilence will destroy. Severe colds if not attended to sooner Or later lead to incurable constnnption, and. the strength of the 'strongest soonfails if neglected,- The readiest and beet means known forthe cure of these complaints is "Bryan's '?uhnonie Wafers," whieli have. been thoroughly tried for the last twenty years, and have never been known to fail- Singers And public speakers will also derive groat benefit' from the use of them. Sold by all, meditine dealers, at 25 cents Per box, • ' EVERYBODY SAIS So. -That all who have either used the artiele,themselvee cm witnessed its effects when used by others ; all Such, and they are only fit to judge, are unanimous in the opinion that ‘4Darley'sConditicinPowders and Amble/I...I:leave Remedy?.is superior to anything Of the kind heretofore or at present in use -lea coughs, ooldssthrekserirale- and all diseases. which affoptthe ivind of horses. its a condition medicine it has no 'equal; there is 31911.7319/1 in it Which can injure a horriewhether -illek-oe-seell-noi-neel,the-borse-be-keptironr working while using it pit is jest the &Akio whiels ell who oio hems require, and. Which they ehOuld have pOnitaptly on hand. Re- member the name, and see, that theeiknature of HurcLanc1Co. is on. each pa skage, .North- rop & Lyman, Toranto, Ont., proprietors for Canada. erne Grirst ShOlistisnitio; 1.fetaiiidy and ir The success that these medicines have not With since their introduction to the public some yearasago, preves plainlyto the most skeptical that they are medieines that perforin what they are advertised to. The virtues .of • these meth- cies.have been well tested, and have withstood their trial in a most satisfactory manner. For diseases of the Blood, Liver; Lungs, &c., they are unsurpasserl. We .have testimonials .of rai- racidoes cures of these diseases, And of many others. If •any one is..afflicted, let' him try a bottle of the Remedy and a box of Pills. No injurious effects Will follow their use to the most delicate person, as. they are purefy 'vegetable; there being no mineral matter in them: • The cost is sinall,. while the advantages derived. from their 11SO Will driably repay you for your ex• - pepse and trouble,. The inecheines, Are widely knevea-throughout the Donsinign. and are for sale by the principal medicine dealers., Try UththdbW Issiisstifdertinastliese modleirer are no humbug: No one who has tried the Shoshonees Pills ha,s vier pronounced an un- favorable • opiilion of them; no family where they have been used will be without them. Full , information nusY be had Oneall particulars touch- ing the use, and the experience Of those who Imre used them, by securing the Treatise or the Circular from soy druggist in the Dominion, " Free. Price tithe Remedy in pint bottles, $1; P111'45 cents a' box: ' , MAN 15, 1.679 • Maitai arbff. _ ime 1t-rrlita't ANPI021:1171°1102%--%Fail°11.1708aotvfoAtit et raenol Cunningham e & Aikenhena•-theSquare,CliniC • Clinton. Dec. 20,1877. • - -- Albert ana Mill Streets, Cliuttn, 1?.:4C.uoltuutTyolVo,Efils'I:uore171181. [Vie :urge rang Q6c$1.1' enC-"O°04renr4 Ifff '70111•75-, A1.11., IGRA.DEATE OF TORONTO V/b UnivereitY,/ Physician. Surgeon, d., residence, at Mr. Manning's, throe aoors east of the Temperance Lontlesporo. Oat, Lonatsboro, 4.01)0 14,1870. TAIL STAN'1313RY, GRADUATE OF TUE MEDICAL 1J Department -of 'Victoria University, Toronto, tor. inerlyo the nospitais and Dispenseries, New York, Coronerforthe Ceunty of nurenossevierm, Ont. 70712,1Sn 31 • TIOWSLEY & GI13SON, PRYSICIANS, SUR. •anous,A0couelleurs, &c. Oillee,Rottenbury Street, l•ext Consolidated Tank. . D. ja, DoWSLET, , A. fit °moon', et, n. Clinton, May 10, 1,877. fl, WO11TI1INQTON, PlaS1OIAN, BURGEON, Acoouolieur, Licentiate of the College of PhYaleion• and Surgeons of Lower Cattails, and rrovinciandeenti- ate ai5 Coronor for the CguntY of Ruron. Ofilee and resielenee,-, The building formerly occupied by Tar. Thwaites, Moron street. Clinton, jan, 10,1871. •' • isttt1oU9qatbz. MONEY TO LV ‘, D, 1/1Liaon e are- ongeoaesor gaga malty, at mo4 • Interest. IL HALE., . clinton,August 0th,16110. - 11.11Vi APO), at 5110 Town B 11, oliq146'„resiaexten Alpe • Station.t, • 11E0.43 taw; ! • , .! ' Issuer of Marriage Ltiensts. Clinten„.4 plinth, 18% , , $11TO =tees of ' the grouse and partridge, a wealthy. . e rn• . - marriest.---a. %Ines. friend of his met with a fearful stceideut • ' and the family sent for Sir Henry, who •Festeta and Figures. without doubt sighed crier the fact Of. . . --- • . , . having his resa, time:thus invaded. The .- Imlia has 6,000 miles of railway, case was so deinserOus that Sur 'Ileney , There ere 224 saving banks in New was compelled to•yetnairs in attendaine York State.. • ' ' • -.. s e• s . on sufferer foe :Mee. 'dayss. At the . lieeseene ea, a peat araes:'-ee eei256 end he pealed hie patient through, and: • • , . ., On taking leave .. ,. 0 o .o.thousand scitutioinisee, '.ri. cheri -f •Ir •' .g.• t.u-ne.as, was placed in ,bie lane__ wee, . Nes._Haven nianufactereese 3,00,0,000 yeare expressions of gratittide feir 'Ger, c'''s.e.t annua•i•lY• : . : • ' eiVe rendered,: It was fiently dedlined • A, NOW•Yerk dealer in birds imported on, the plea that attendance wee given last year, 100,000 °arteries::: to a. frieed and during' holiday.' .,, DIS The gold and eilver fields of the IJnit" Hope, of London, when he prescribed ed States occupy. almet 150,000 equate Iiiinriel, to the 'peet.. always gave the ..asues, • •••• • • - •' . : • ' flannel. _Dr, 'Bailie prescribed, -that a It coets:'the „fanners. ,ef the Truie'cl: young lady: 'Teed the: whiter,. an 'wild sta lies yi ... , , Annua y to o timer ..V70 000 060 il - d ' elimate;.and as She Was unable to afleu:c1 niewinee , ' ; • s,'• • ' s •• it, paaselited kpr expenses ‘. s'Iteeves. ft ' " • '' , " ,,... '." ' . • '. matter of vegrete to ham if lie 'ever spoke . .•"Boestpis has s-o..actetqrs=-41Joht J to — . every 4•25 polsone, and tlii..irrio of phys r011ghly'40 ft poor man. . .. . sicians topopuletionie about the eatne The enithent De: '‘Villia Of the hist • eeletury,lied.a...patient evidently_in re- iu the ett,buthe* abaced circumstances, who pool.; as he The United Settee Isrocleces annually 2.09,0005000 -pounds of wool, imports was, made shift always to have, neatly rolled up in paper, lite fee of one guieea, for manufacturing purposes about ,50a the usual liondrium for a sity,le •visit 0.00;000 pounds. P at that time, and wlizele the sick mart .*1:The woeld's averages iu sinnital...pre- bdiat: as proud as he 'Vas- poor:ihe-d„0 duct of .681,000,000 pounds of tea, accepting: Ile saw, however, that the 40,009,000, India 35,000,009, and Sava patient disi not take the wine - tor could not make any Orme for not which, 6,000,00'0. • . • Chian; produciug 600,000,000; Japan when cOovaleSoOpce had begun, was or- ,...- . . . .1;ba estimated value of the straw hats dered to sustaiet and invigorate the sys- tem, as the' men could not afford to buy its One daysthe doctor said, if you will promise to. take •sonle a my eeirsi' pills, in whiels I haveegreat faith; I. shell leave theen for yen as I peee- to- morrow, for yott are ,well 'etiough DOW to dispense . with my services.' The .promise was given and the next day' the doctor left his box of pills. On open- ing the heal the patient found .41 the guineas he;had paid as medic:al 'fees, with a littie note insisting pet he must receive thane back. There was aleo bank- eb-eque: for R further. sum. This sick ' feeling that poverty W11.8 Man s eon now hie &lief conipliiipc persuaded hint' to fleeept the motley es a loan, and in a short time fortune having changed, the, man , was able mad glad tospay back what he bed received from his medical benefactor. Alost every one has heard f John Abernethy,. the English surveil, He had a Very,fidgetty organization, but ender his roptali snanne.r ,he veiled one, of the isindesb hearts, The•steee, erhie' marriage is a good one: He wrote off hand to a ledy note of proposal saying' that•he was too busy to attend in per. —• meavons AND PltrEfroix. DETILITY.-A gen- tieman, having tried in. van every advertised rereedY,haa discovered -a oimple means of solf.oure,- He will be haPPY to forward the particulars to any suf- ferer on reeeipt Of postage and directed envelope. Ad - 'dress, J. T. Stwatt, Seq., Mayville, nammersmitk London, England; • fliihn £'E IT' EYE-SAN:VC • infrtgibie 1• etnedj :,for off disivees -of the1. eye (aceide or chronic); granulation of the likerttlion of the. 'lachrymal gladuls, and weaknede qf oision front any • eauge, . AVIS. A. WESTING'S LivEit AND isfraoPfts RL htedielne-itr forsale ;et a. EL Cdrabe's, Clinten and manufactured at 209, Wellington street, Louden, Ont. This medicine la highly spoken of e.nd recom- mended for Bilious and Livet Complaints, and it had also proved highly beneficial for Rheumatism. • rp112 CENTRAL MOTEL late Farmer's -Mbert -L Street, Clinton. B. PIKEL.Propfletor. This ho- tel has lately been greatly improved and thoroughly • refurnished, and possesses every requisite for the cora. fort and convenience of the travelling public. Good stabling and attentive hoetler. • • Clinton, Nov. 28111, 1878. LIvINGSToN, LATE 01' CHICA-00,•11AVING • AL* puiehasea the Hair Droning businets lately ce.r- lied on by Mr. Belmore, desire; to intimate to Om pub - lie that he will continue the same at the old siand, and hopes to receive a continuation of the patronage accord 'ea his predecessor. Ladles hair.wors speoialty: Clinton, Aug. 8, 1878. • •• Ts flail HOUSE, • wreeeesoPe.:OSTV:i J0LtE •;a -,1.14-11elmore,--piciptleCors. 'Phis hotel has been en largetl and newly fornitilled..and,,now effers-first.class-,- aaeommlidatien fa the general travelling public. Or, -doeslorronnarbrletterrtrreingfaltaifil'eTtMralTinidia-"--"'"' to'. Good. Semple Tomas. 'Marten is most 1,eenti- fully Fguatecl. en aepoyesrlay, and the 'site of this Iforute has .boon carefully selected. Tho hottoo is in- tended. to Beside a want long -felt, by the. travelling, public, and by tourists, sportsmen, and families. wish- ing e, pleagaut summer resort.. Stormier& call daily. ' " PERSONAL. .. A LiMY, who has had a largo experience in nursing, ppvided accommodations in, Toronto for la- • dice awing their accbuchment. The best 'medical and other attendance guaranteed. For full particulars sp- • ply to box 1155, Toronto P. O. '• 5 , THE Amearesse'.Eve•SaLya is preeented to the • public: with the assurance of its el -Romney as n curative of inost• diseases.: of the. eyesacute ot chronic inflanninatiorh Whether,induced scre7 ftdous or otherwise, weakness or defect of vision, diminished tone of the optic: nerve, or p, diseaSea, state of the tissues constituting that.Orgarh.. Also, for all persons whose voca- tion reqiuse's an incessant Action of the ,eyes, She Sallre will act as charm in restoring. a uni- form. healthy action, where weakness,•paitr' and misery !May have long threatened a fatal' ter- mination. It iErthd most simple, safe, nnd ef- fectual remedy -ever discdvered, The Materials of *hi& it Unlade:are pure, perfect, and costly, gempeunilid With, elaborate tare and exactness, sate 111 its pplication,: being used eXternally, anl, of eourse,. avoiding the pain and danger, _which eceesartly 9:ttends-the introdnation of_ caliatie minerals' and eye -washes. RINGWORM, and OLT) CiiitONIS,,Soke, of scrofulous Origin, t or roulting from whatever Cause, yeild, to the AMERICAN EVE-S.ALVE.. ' IT I$i 176'103ua CIESSFULLY FOR PILES.. ItS soothing et - feet is immediate, and is permanent etre requires but a„ feiv applications. The proprietors , of. 'Dn. J. PETTIT'S Amens:List ye-Ss.r.vs,"'while making Dew and improved- machinery for mak. ing a more perfect box for Alio Ert-SAr.vn, have changed. the YAW .un_the.ouvir,so as to correspond with the. Cut on the Wrapper, Clir. culaire; Adyertisements, ete, We call attention. to this, as it might- otherwis,e be regarded as, couuterfeiting, • • . • ' PETTIT BARKER, .• Proprietors, Freedonia, Y. NORT1IROP 4-LYMAN, . • Toronto 'Agents for Canada, • • • :and bonnets manufactured every year tu . ' • • New England is from $10,000,000 fp TI.4 GREAT •FEMALE REMEDY. $20,000,000. Nearly all of this business i• . •i.'e•i•B mosEs viTii; opicAt pitti iii confined to Massachusetts. •. . ..-- . • " This well known medicine is no imposition .Throtighout Englandand AVal_es the. vut Iconic .and safp retheay toi „xeiliale mid. " nherago .product per aere Of the• hest' coeimeee obstructions, r.oln any eausewhat._ farreed land it'$06 annually: In those ever; Mid although a powerful remedy., it eon - countries, as well as in Soothtral, •tile tainatiethinShartfulta tna aanot•itutlan- smaller the farnis the better they -arcs • • TO ALARMED LADIES cultivated, end the !ergot. is the average Itis peculiarly suited. It will, in a eliorttinse bring etetheemouthly period With regularity, produetiveness per acre, • In, alleases Xervoui and Spinal Affections, •In Prato o.ne-half the people , or Pains in the Back and Linths Pleavinese, fully nineteen ive by agrieulture. Eatigrie on slight exertion, Pali:dation of the -That-country has 1,815,000 farme tin ler aciaohiee Whites, * heart, Hysterics, Sick He and all the painful diseases opeasioned by ten soros in extents .and as fully '40,- dieordered system, these Pine Will effect acme 000;000 acres are owned by 50,000, rmr- when all other means have filled. sons, there are hundreds,Of thousiteds of ThessoPins have iiever been known to fail so-called land owners who are fo'reed :to where tht directions on the endlege of pam- work. on fates for the large and richer Plikt, "11 °I)se"ca' For full partieulars, get a pamIthlet,free, of proprietors. aght. , JOB NIOSEE,Isin NV YORK Serkat Paorlual.oit. , lilitlZ11 11175.VTExt AT., TrIk; N. Y4 PAM.. $1.06 nod i li• cents for postage, enclosed to Thin 'mot 'a vel7 faz° disillaY °I "tva aln)ice Northrop se 'Lyman,. Tortzeito,, Ont., general butter al; the great Internationel Dairy Fair. agents for the Dominion, Will insure a beetle The packiges that took the IniZet; Were Splert• wrong way up -that s all, And the finest of these was that made by D. Whiting, be, petted in quality eat color. Among the Geo. Lawroece; tied 4, W, ()hoover, which, as well as that made by many others wae colored eemees eenteeenelogeeeme, Alla eijnieee Containing over St pills by return mail. forth: 3. Kithi, Carronbrooki Parker ek Cattle, and E. lordan; Oodevielit H. Camerods Bay: eine, Antlers - Watts ; E. Iliokson and E. Inimeden, Sea. Sold in Clinton by Z. II. Combo and W, Ils, cid snimplea of wbat gilt edge batter ought to eake and the.floarers and every I ; to a porfcet Jena tiut With Wells, Richardson •• "I ' ' ' 'Stop, ladies, if you please; said. kr, Om° ',' eon he would give her it -fortnight for consialeration. On one 0091XSIOn Witt31.1 & Clo. s Poicoted Butter Color'. This color re. .. . ., . e .. - , s • delved the International. Diploma or er all earn. Varkaale COM' teOnSly. 4 BOCA,1160 th0 George IV. eent for AbernethY, tha 7 petitere, for e seporior purity, strength, puree- 1 1111EUKATISIII,,,a any Mho in ft mimeo) y a some in war, ft fOW wane. tion of color, tied permanence." It was uni.. 103•sipclee Serofule, pate. versally moire melded both by the makers and the batter buyer;. If your hu tea in est ite use ' it, For fall particulars implies of W.errs & CO, , diet egieta; C.linton,Who have it for sale, as well WIRD titnggiStS fold-IfterchanV47g2,1re. 01-., ally. • sample Size, 10 eta Mar.,2 surprise has ectnie to tbe wrong piece is nci' reason why the right person ebould not enjoy it. Allow tne flo give up this room to your tise this ..evenings will teesscugex found .hitn •abotit starting for. tarthelomew's„hoepital, whore: he had 1eetni:0 to n largo neither of studente Tell tho king/ eaid . Abernethy, that 'jest step aorose thnetreetstinel aend Mr, Innogo to' him mutt'. after my lee-, P • Nett or(!enfkklit ()Vete' • • • .• terst to ley popile„ when. I AM at hie age, akin irril t1on, ukers from any cause and a tom. hod other diseases are caused. by at rild 'errant,- v•I•ielt preacts inflaInfontory Ration: 13 unton't; Ab. 1 corli,nt W111 lasitivtly clIvet is cure le 5 few -hours, hy itb:1014nrt t. 6 ;oda ,..isen Gem llie svsittl. 8 ad C041: A1V;.,0 partioular t•!.. Is . T, . -REMOVA.t, T T. WILEIE, L. D. h removed hie oMce and roidcnce to RattenbitriaStroet;socond house west Of the Market Square.• . : Clinton, Jan, 15,1879. • • . ' • • 'MONEY _TO • LEND. AVE any amount- of money to lend, ,on geed,• . Improved farms only, at 8 ner cent ; Charges TerY • fnoro.aonbyjecetonilfratn7.urity ample: 1 do not . SOMN .7:Rs ,sTEk 1101.1, • txu,. C 0 TO GEO. STEWART Si CLINTON, FOR . S MiX.PM1\T ci• 1\2 .4 or-1*z 8 • • Various kinds, styles and prices. IsMEDLES, 015, &c All kinds robaired by Theetical Machinist. Work • rrantod. MACIIINES TO lit.wr'hy thoweok or mon& April 8, 1879. •' anit,• • CATCPWRTGIIT, • 1:11i0E0.1f, DEik'DIST, Grmluate of the Royal College of Dentel:Surgeillis of Ontario, has 01)0710a 3:001119 in the Victoria meek, Albert •.Street, whOe he . will constantly* in attend/moo, and proper 4 -to pov • form cisry 'operation connestee with. Dentistry. Teeth extracted, Jr filled -with' gold, amalgam, or other filling, materiel. Art ifieiali eeth in8erteilf1onl one to n full let', Clinton, April 17, 1870. • 16 134tSLEY!S' MILT.4!1*ERX Establiqhmett A large assortment of FEATRERS, FLOWERS,. SILKS and RIBBONS, in the newest stades. • . .• also; large stock of FTLT ana STRAW LTAS, 0 . the latest styles. CORSETS, &c, • Agent foo' B05TRIO1i28 PATTERNo Of garments of all descriptions; a large Stock kept on hand, • Felt and Btrart 1-lats cleaned and altererl • "Logi' Assortment Of Lacliee' Mantles. oinaten,oct. 18, tare • ' • • „ • CRAY'S SPECIFIC *MEDICINE. T.434.01)1 MARK.: h edy "le Great Te4nOltlattir: - EnlisRem. • - An unfailing euro for Seminal weak, - nese, Spirmaiirr- ' ilia impotently, • emaall aiseases that follow as a sequence of Self; Abuse, as Loss of Memory, titiver- Before Takinsbesaill'laBaelryitu a°, Pain' After Ta,kiug. in the Dim - noes a vision, Premature tea Age, and nany other diseases that load ter Insanity or Consumption, and a Premature Grave, rtill peekaboo itt out pamphlet, WbiOh. WO acsit•e tO send ittio"Dy mil to every one. - The Sped& medicine is sold by an druggiats at $1 per package-, or 6 packages for 0, ar 111 bo sent itee by. o11 receipt -or the money, •by adarossing . • ' • THE °BAY 31ED/C11411 .• Wingser Ont.. 1.•' Sold in Clinton by all druggists, and eVermliere in Canada ang ow United States by an wholosrdo awl re- tail druggists, • J. H. COMBE, CHEMIST DRUGGIST, Una tethered:to the Prjeroises letewe as Plea (eta) ctier..esreeSee taeasrattess, Whom he Wiirkttp for tub A PO at ant general assmt. • .,46,• meat c,t1 • eill•I'NlICAL8 Aso NiI4,,DIC.INU,sy D'VE ,S1Tt''FFS, OILS, &e. resss, e:tel nrssisf. (4'6/ ri))//p0nth4i8 tart- Ate:1 11;o:de up, oith • • : ,