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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1879-05-22, Page 6a 6 THE CLINTON NEW ERA. MAN 22, 1879 - ' onbensib #etns .kinorican. According to the Raleigh Observer The shipments of maple sugar (rem tt111.9. Brattleboro, Vermont, averages 1,$00 lbs daily to I3oston, besides n: considerable - quantity. fof Springfield and New York. 4.--rapn retainewhis seo ou the back of a kicking Inns° at Unionville, Nev., „. in,,spite of all efrortspto throw him, but fell off dead after the boast had become quiet. The excitement had brought On heart disease. - hunter or wooastook, Vt., the other day° captured a fox. which had 'Vireo maw% attached to it, The last one was frozen in the ground,' or perhops the fox would have succeeded in carry- ing.that away also. john Morse, a prisoner in a Denver gaol, mingled with the members of the Young Men'e Christain A.ssociation when. they hold services in the prison, sarig risleed aS ale loudest, and walked out Avith tft,WP1;.:tp . The Sight of a youug man with u gun across his 8houlder:1 compelling a well- known physician to morel) berore hiyn drew a crowd in New Albany,. Ind. The physician had insulted a young woman, and was on his way, under EtOmpulaion, to apologize, ' • John West, for the murder of a tramp *last Octoberoviis executed at Booneville, ,Ito., on the Fair dround. The tope broke, and, tho body fell, straightened and turned over, when he was nicked • up, and -the rope retied; West's father • 7-iiriCaL-PfsWaTalew-frtitinkkh000- peepl . Making waistecnits.at .fourtee,ncents solated exceeds seven. thousand acres.• •• Munroe; of Meredith, Mo., was a, strong disciplinarian in his own house - and: •prided- himself on the....e.herliT: ence.of bi faMily.'Hie -Children were - • accuStooled to the rod. from, their. ore - dies Until they quitted the perentel roof,' apd itas even said •tbat' he whipped his, wife on.: several •eceiisiens.• But he. was of high standing in the einetnimity; arid'when,:a few 'dive ,ag9,119 spoke in ..• ohnech meeting -of the duty -of fathers. • in trainin't their ofiePring, he was very ▪ fteative1y4istontd-tf;;---- On • his .way home; he met his son- 'George; win? had' 'been -fishing .On Sunday, and" gave the boy- c craze' beating—perhaps- • to- illus- trate -the. subject he had been discuseing. in .chureb.. George went to a neigh: bees...home, „harrowed a gun,and stint his, father dead..• :. • • . . • ''En.glIslr and'Foreign'...• : • People are. ;suffering from ; .s ta,rvation. ;Ilindostan.; ••, • . • 7 • 0.Du hundred ...mad tWenty 'thousand . actor • and could -Cot be. got to pay for. the eetton erop of N. Carolina is too small by about $1,000,000 to pay the States drinking bill, which amounts an- nually to,about eight and a half million dollars. It is estimated by sheep men in South-western Texas that the loss in sheep during the past winter has been from 40 to 60 per cent„ the loss being l the greatest n_mong tho finch that were .sbeared ast fall. Mark Twin's brother, Mr, Orion 0:eniens, has been esconnnimioated from a Presbyterian church at Keokuk, Ia.,. for heresy. He bed delivered a lecture' denying the inspiration of the Old 1 Teatauient, making out • Abraham a fire-worehipper, declaring the knit six commandinents in the Decalogue to be moral rules always praCtised.by man- kind, and so on. 1 It the United States the yearly day. •astatiOn wrought by forest fires is still going on. Conflagration in Pike county Pennsylvanite, continues to rage. The fires are now spreading towardtheErie Railroad. •Fires are also •burning it New Jersey, and many thousand of acres are reported to be each day burn- ed over, Similar bad news is at hand from the Catskills: • At Rondout the ' • 411e ajnok.e„;and the aveii:in- that neighborhood which is already de - %Vey Courirry atereenars ' ao net, mom With all That lias been said by the press on the iinportance of doiug a cash bus: - nese, a large proportion of the country merellants still adhere to that bankrupt - inviting plan, giving free eredit, not having the courage to refuee to let an old customer have bar of soap on They Well know, the fact that the ma- jority of failures i4 among those who have practised the credit system, and. ,who for want of rivailable capital are not able to take advantage of the • wholesale markets, leaving thorn power. less to compete with those who ean, who after selling their goods are able to got the proceeds. If a, businete is done on a• credit system the most important part of it is in making collections. ManY merchants use their best endeavor to sell off their goods rapidly, but have a • natiiral delicacy in dunning their deb- tors, and hesitate month after month to pilesent.theie bills and request pay- ment. &recess in a business is ineasfirecl by what cornet in; not by what goes out, Let it be conatantly borne in mind:that-- the credit is a favor .extended to the •buyer on the part of the merchant ; for it is -often the ease that the .ctetomer thinka he is conferring a favor on the merchant -from :whom he is buying on timeeand it is. not strange when the merchant himself amide or at leaet does not oppose .giving aredit. This -idea-, hidva lend -texistt;" "iind .the quicker .the customer is rid of it the better for all coneerned.','How can a inercbant realm collections as easy as possible? in the first plaCe-lieffionld. have -his customers iitiderefind -that the credit OP 10an given them is leinPorarY and purely for the purpose of keen:Mao- ' dation, and next he should have ,atated" • - • NEW WAGGON- SHOP each, shoviets shirts at four cents a . piece : heavy overalls, at fifty .eetits 'a' •'dozen, and woollen trousers. kitten cent ....-a.pair,,a.re,.soinc.fuetsglettne-dby.as.ocie V of ladies who are investigating the con- • ditioe df tho sewing women of Cleveland, Ohio. • The Fall Rivee (Mass) Arcies relates the following as a faet.:--":Tsvo mon were convertible,. about the anticipated steke the other day, when one of them, a mule -spinner, remarked that he had been._ n be] -during his lifetime. said. the other; ;you ever make anything by it 4' '..1s.Toi once,' was the reply lost every time.'" A train boy got rather taken in on the Pennsylvania road the ' other day. He distributed the nand' candy arid mike leaokage-threngle an emigro.nt train; --but-When .he Callle 'beck t0- gather -them - up again, the foreignerti had disposed 'eff the goodies and thrown the enipty boxes' • aint:Of the '-windone They :thought it was a free lunch fttenished by the eon- • it either. -7-7..• • -- England-contimplate-writrike Wallace Willkerson; w he shot Boater • in Tintie two Years ago, was: executed Provo, Utah, .119 evinced great. • nerve and &Win. a:chide facing three guns distant 'about thirty feet, without •who are e:attackd Alio• in twenty-four dither bandage.cir 'closing Ins eyes. Up to withirilialf e:n hour of the execution hours. ••.' .• • his wife was with him. Th9 parting' A girl, 11 Yare of age, is in Prisbn at was Very affecting. He Made a speech ,Cahors,,Erance, awaiting trial for burn-. stating that he -had no ill -will tawards ing her little twe.year-old..brother alive; any but one person who swore falsely hecaoSe it annoyed her, td be obliged •on- bis trial. He hoped God ivOuld nurse him.' • . •• • forgive him. He shook hands all round The English wheat crop promises but and then too.k. his position in the.bbair• poorly, while' the 'area; sown is , only At a signal from the 'Marshal three con-.. 3,000,000 agree, spine 750,000 'less than sealed niarksmen fired; .Wilkersonleali- last Year. k is 'anticipated; therefore, ed from bis chair exClOmitTeh,-9w!. „that. there will bo a .mkterially reduced • On hia face. atid-Continued • .writhing and breathing afew gasps for tvrenty-seven minutes when physicians prouottneed him. dead, ' , •Heriry Smith :did his Califoruia gold; • - Training in 'a peculiar way. Ile was a -• Watchman in. the Goveriiiifent:Xint. rel.: Think bf Toads selling "like 4;6 the close of each day's viuk, the' (361- 134114)0: I; 'Wire buys -them I .17.--egeta- • ployees' were thordirobly soarehed: be; ble gardener& Why? For the reascin • that toads devour the linear) that would citlifrwise'rleVour the Vegetables.. WOdeveuts the toads. Contrary' to some ideasz•-not • the French But teads. aro 'being ,seld now, not de y saved, and it is with the-ffalling_we._ aro •infereate .1-77/Iow do • they vend them The man in blouse bares „his arm, and thruas his open hand bite the sliiny swarm and brines up two, three in the event Of their, deraand for an inerease of pay being refused.' t A strange disease is reported from ' several parts of Russia, and the mor- tality is described as terrible. Parties supply ef home -grim -1-, and foreign. Wile -tit. in that Country should. bring enhanced - pekes during the curent, year. • . • • Arpoog the.curious sights to be seen in Paris must he reckoned tue toad mar- ket. Toads: are there sold .by • the bar- fora going out of the buildingancl all of the precious metal on the -premises was carefully lecked pp. Then :Smith went on guard. for the nigh t.• In one of the rooms tinder his charge -. Was: • ;strong iron -tank, ill Which arannles of - --soiron Were. 'placed. .An coier was.securely. locked on, but • through 'a small hole ran it rubber tube • td carry a .streain of water... Smith un- screwed the tube every night; and, .with, or 'for gymnastic toads, wriggling and a narrow spoon, removed a small roan- writhin,g, He points out tha merit's; tity of gold. *The, loss was so smelt in each instance as to be undiscovered, ancL it was-orily-wheii the thief' was comer soiling tho Metal that he was sespected m and delivers thein a box by the dome 'toe theager.market gaidenef, talses' his elfoiee and pays his price, ,The buying and selling are done•expeditious- - He confesses that Ito his made ie20.000 13r and quietly, and the' profit to the two years by his operations. . The report -of the United States De- partment of Agriculture for the niontli of April wasissued on Friday. it don - tains tho following relative to wheat. "The average of winter. Wheat now - growing is abOut one and -a -half per cent. rettter than 'eat year, ',fp. the • SouthWerit the area lies been, reduced • since sowing, The Atlantic cot* 8tittbri „ frem Main te Georgia as a whole she* a chicliniog ' area, Of ,the Southern States only Mississippi reports a diva,. • nished area. Of the Nerthern and • Western States, Michigan, Minnesota - and Kansas fell off fronilastyear. The 'other great wheat growing States tabour . an increase. Oalifornia is not included in the eetitilates of the winter wheat area. The crop of the couotry taken fit ' a whole presents a promise of at least two per tent. below the avettage. Tho New England States retteh a full aver; • age.” 1.'be rye crop, taken AS a Whole, is fourd.pee e tint. bele* the a'Verage. It abotib the' average in New England and * nearly all tho West and North- West:. The condition of sheop thfough- . out the country is very good. vendors is great. . • vendors is for no Now Era! BLACRSIVIITHING. • r flE undersigned having Puremised die stock and -1- lona the remora of W. CAMAY. en Albert, Street. opposite Mr. Fair's ma taw this moans of notifying hie friends and the nubile generally, that lie intends eariying on the Black= ithing business in ell its branches, and, therefore, 8°11045 their eliatom.- Being practically acquainted with everything connected with the hushitaul, he 0411 guarantee satisfaotion. liorSe S111,10efiltr a specialty. 8TERIIENS ON 01thion, April 04, 1870. ATTENTION. i NEW HARNESS SHOP. rman norion, that .— the apautetamait of Messrs, i _a. mason' fr If11U1)$0,sow, of Dense% as Agents of the , 11114008100.0(1M0s9r0D94. ft'.1,411100-41/011 in iho W. W. VAUBAN, Egg., has been appointed T104.joeop,enxile410). Mutual Fire Insurance Company, •, Of the Co lay of Welliogton, le 54 day cancelled. •IR 11 ITSEP A141:11 CRESTI CLINTOI N Agent for this town and Vleillitn, and is now prepared Where hd e will keep on hanan assortment of the iirti• to talc° appyeatioue for this Company, the 044)04j, oles and steak usually' found in a atom of thie kind, the Dominion. liqlog a practical workmen, he is prepared tt ;execute all J.Sy order, CIFATILES DAVIDSON, orders in good style, . . - . fi, • Guelph, 4th Me.) 1878. ' tf.eoyareasRepairing Promptly Attended to. ctxvv.. .e1/4 SEED WHEAT, TE S. SVENS. PEAS, BARLEY, OATS, • ellntonfMO,Y 1sf, 1878. 18. And all kinds ot Field. Garden and Flower Seeds. ; -- FARMERS ATTENTION, In -returning thanks to my patrons for thq liberal sup- port accorded mo the past year, 1 take pleasure in in „ . , . SIIIITTLEWORTIFS - forming the pnbliathat Ihave, at considerable expense, ; earefully eeleeted my present largo stook of seed Bream 1 front the most reliable growers. 1 0411' C011t140/103, AI- ' Portable Earn* leace. • eon:mead the •LOST NATION aid WHITE RUSSIAN • l'at('Ute4 N41400878. " as the best spring varieties grown, both for quantity, quality and milling purposes. My PEAS aro neonate M none the Province for purity and quality. BARLEY and OATS of the very beet varieties. °LOVER and TI8IOTII3C seed, TURNIP, MANGOLDS, and all other field and garden emu's fresh anpure. d I always take Special care to se loot seeds clean and free from all nox- ious weed seed. Always glad to show my seeds, and give any information cicala ed by farmers and ethers, REMEMBER MY MY STAND, Hamilton Street, above Colborne Rotel, God:oriole JALIIES pollerleh, trareh,laul. The cheapest and best Vann Fence now in use, costing less than • the rails for'' a common mil fence. nearly eonstructed, easily removed, and will last longer then' any other fence, as it is reversible. The material coots 70 cents per red, and can bo constructed tor less than 10 cents per rod, so the entire mist will not exceed 80 cents per rod when ready te put tip, and two men can put up 40 rods Were bleak:est, OS that, lira Pam Fence its advantages aro apparent at a glance. To be seen stanclhig, oat Pales Lumbo• Yard county DWI liovrinilifip nights ler Sale, XoriN MDLLOY, Sole Agent. - Clinton, A nt b7, 1879. . Ayers Ayer's Cathartic. Pills ror all the purposes of a Family Physic, tcl'i, and for curing Costiveness, Jaundice, W VI 0" ta? • arsapar Headache, Erysipelas, Ithournatisrct indigestion, Fot4 3 omao Brea I t c".er to 111 . if. S. .s_51.4...A. So.rs. as .5.; ET a. Eruptions and Skin Diseases; Bil-' ' iousuess, Dropsy, Turaprs,Worms, . and Dirther. _Pint —serefalous„diseases,-Erysir.; • to_ mIlmi P4 2 11 A • 6" a p Z'rel n.C1 id T0 0 E-.9.14.1r4".D (1 DIF„, • 0 0 times at which to present bills. EvorY one knows bow much easier it is to ask Thos. Friendship paYment' of et party. Who knows just when he is expected to settle. If you fijeck it very diffieult to _celleot froth' a ing emintry, that be has opened a Waggon Sho0 la Desires to intone the people of Clinton and surround- OerOin Mini, let that man. 'find it diffi- connection with OONCIf SONNS' Blacksmith Sher, CU' to buy from you! int credit '• it is- ISAAC STREET, To the ono -who is tOo careless to. keep the tisk'nf carrying him is trio treat. hie collections up,' it is useless to speak safer to let him boV his of d I ' I ' fuither. : 'rho public au • otioneer will Waggons, Carriage' oh, .Cntterst Sleighs; de., cm the shortest • rates7 Repairing of all kinds pronmtly attended to. notice, and at the most reasonable ALL. • ,. • • -- find oecupatiort in selling him out and °lint-. Mii.rehl'Igli!ll' P.1 A C • ridding the: hnsiness.of a man, who miss- ed hie Calling.. ' • . •• • • Let us says few words regarding the importance Of quick ' sales and: light stook. , There was a time in the history of the Mercantile trade' when stores were , ens° suw lure, Whore hi will be prepared to moat° all order's for A • Wq will E.A.T "'PE:R.':„ --TFOR $16:50 -- mond bola:id in ion aheeP, an linabildge Vorcesterls-Dictioriart,.. stocked only -once -or tWiteleyear-1`.-7Tliiir was previous to ,the railroad, era, arid means of transportation weresearoe and expensive, so that' dealers fell into the habit of stocking their -stores at long intervals. But now it is coming tci be AND • The Fortnightly Review For one year. • Retail price, Woreester'e DiCtionary • - 819.00 Subscription price, per annum, "Fertnightlyn„ 5.00 . • Or, we will.giveati imabridged,'bound in sheep, NOR- , • an axmin in trade amongshafp btisinese CESTER'S DICTIONARY for five yearly dubseribers- rs'oaurr:rwRZ.EgrytoargrpifoolrogrflayuftiAbs-' wen. to Carry light .stooks and nnike iticorlbIt itr.,i re- qnielt- -Sales, '' Under the old system, work, Loma InTvols:, Surnaxartmer. lismoron. where a.largestock of goods Was.ptif in . cAstnettst2Irlit.t..13°...iwrirmi HI"' . Vil tiay'ia goaa- sosrtrort ucarlsi •Ei,t one'time; a great poftion of them be- order boOks, specimen Copies,tt., Alm come stele. Nolv'the cot:nifty:mei:Chant' er'4 ' '. .. • unmans, enema .04.), carrying a light stock, -suffers. Very little less from Ohl, unsaleable wares,. and if any portion of his stock suffers .- a; runs :babas only to telogranh ;to his jobhing house, andsthe goode Will -be. socei • on .• 60 York St., Toronto,' poles, Rose, or $t. Anthe. ,ny's Fire, Eruptions and Eruptive diseases of the IjSitgoeifinateTin, °HiQdf netyllse, Lungs, ,Pimples, Pustuleat Boils, Blotches, Tumors,• Tettei, Salt Rlionm;Scald . Head Ringworm, Ulcers, • Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Pain in the Bones, Side and. Mad, Female Weakness, Sterility, Leueorrlicea, arising from internal ulceration, and Uterine for Reediting me li1004 -Are re 0 t pV-teuhre' "agnandt ilv°C Se0 ten vge:tr" ' nrtl iiic mild, but ot thcir or3 tfehcetzlweiins I operation, movie.... . surely and without pain, . Although g e n ti bit their operation, • -' they are still the most thorough and searchin cathat- ' • disease, Syphilitic ruid.,1ThafurnI,1 -tic medicine that ban be employe :.cleans- : • eases, Dro sy. 'Dyspepsia, Emaciation, ing the stomach and bowels, and even the blood. In small doses of one pill a day, 'they stiemlate the digestive organs and • promote vigorous health. • AYER'S Pii,Ls have 'been known for . More than a quarter of a century, and have. • obtained a World-wide reputation for their , virtues. They correct diseased notion in. • the seVeral assimilative • organ's of the body, and- aro so composed that: obstrue-* • „liens witkin their range can rarely with- stand or eve* their. -ifsit afily'do"they-7, „ cure the everpday complains'of every- body, but also formidable and dangermis . diseases that have baffled . the best of human skill. white they produce peiver- lid effects, they are at tbe same time, the --safest and- Isest-pilysic-for :children. By thpir aperient action they gripe much less, than the coinnion pur atives, and rimier General De ility, and for Purifyiogthe... 13Iood. This -Sarsaparilla -.s a combination of vegetable alteratives Stilliugia, Man- • drake, • Yellow Dock—with the Iodides of Potassiain and Iron and ie.themost efficacious medicine' ye't known . • for . . the diseases it is intended -to eure..'• • .'• Its ingredients are so skilfully com- bined,.. that the, full alterative effect of inid while it.ig ,as to he harmless even to childreivit•is still so effectual as to purge outironi the system ,those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease.- •• .The reputation .it enjoys 'isderived --irom-itsfuresi and-the...•confiderme-which-, prominent in all over the...donne try repose in it, prove • their experience of its usefulness. • • • . Certificatea attesting... its virtue.a have • . save pain when the bowels are notinflamed. They reach thevital fountains of the blood. ...acouniulated, and. are constantly. being ;received, and as many of these cases -are • and .strengthenthe system by,freeing. fr. • . from the elements' of weakness. '• •.publicly known, they furnish convincing. . Adapted to all ages arid conditions in :.eVidenee of the superierity of this Sar • - over.' eyeit other alterative , all. climate? containing...neither.- ealemel. saparilia not any •deleterious 'drug', these Pills.ma: medicine. So generally is its superi- ority to any other medicine known, -that:- -- be taken ivith safety by anybody, . Their snar-coaling7 preserves them 'ever fresh.. we need do tie more than to assure the., mid Makes them pleasant to_ take; .while • .public that the best qualities it has ever • •being •purely'vegetable, no berm can arisi Possessed are strictly maintained'. • from • their use in any quantity. •• l'IlEPAlIND BY AL .ESTATE• FOR•S ALE, • • ' P1113PAR/S11' 111' . • 1. Farm Lot No; in the First Concession' ilinrn ft ) 119 (mut email ns 98 f fir t I • • -eracilqa mitt Analytical Chentigt$. ' ' Dr.i• C. AVER ez CO., oyelli-Map., - .. Or. .1.: C. AYER & CO.,' Lowell, Mass., SOLD ny ,AL.I. pittrocisra ni-k:.nrwInnin., -. •••_. rractical and Analytical Chernists; . SQLD BY ALL, DRUG(IsTs EVEItYWHERIE._ _......,...- , • ..theiT way and; b.osiness uniriterruri 1!..1)0j1p twonnes froni Clialtod, board fence ia trent, geed- I • '"' "'- acres 0 -c nosiest , tefl-"' -hardwood tinibm.,_illay.bemadou-superiortlairrfiabr.:7--. - - cheap9iand, thria • " :bail, sell. 1 •2; rop rttinoaeislte ,afiont ance ti tlee fsteaseioecaitinn v eon.. sugars; but wfien laCc:nsid yIulgiminoltloenh.en ,3';,"1,173 nalilweed- thither. Cileihannen i„1 411 • petition with his:rtilv: shrinkage. into Ion Of the reroute, Elroy lined ITelin heatlantlesixiniies. • p j ,k1,,Cga 13 9 tillp retern -n-6 a.niLEtoai•joi: at 0Y;iinAv '1 ! I T wet., lies on the nierchativ;s la d stook a r a Mills, Clinton, or to tl% undersinigunel 10 t , ere bound to be trier 1).ertstr°6 'Tenths tli ' e B1 now000uplodbyMo 4 lara...ia lit _ use ontoitiik store in 'the Al. ; n s er wo or. .. was e than .bia:Biddleernhbo'.. • three is actually necessary.. • Dried fruits soaps, and maby other articles, ibnu:i.g.'reat variety is always desirable same way suffer a:loss:in Weight. unless ono has a large 'capital, it is • 0. ihrst•olasi grain store, at the Grand Trunk station belonging t A. Jamieson.. , 7. The large. factory' building aria lot, adjoining the Grand Trunk Station, forhierly occupied by 3', M. Bel. fry, with.engine and 'boiler. .Prernisee well suited for manufacturing purposes, porkpacking, de. • a impossible to keep :a largo assortment 8. Let 8, onVictoria Street, (0ordon-Surroylts eluded banditti; lot, between tho 0. I.% Railway and the River we • coca. nhtntodwtMtrees,.noodwelltde. • in a small , store. •Tlio store with a -araall-birt--carefrilly 'kept stock will- al- ways. present a fresh and attractive .rip -f pearatice, and the goods: ,beitig fresher • Will be more saleable. • Tn conclusion, it is self-evident that the light steel{ San bo carried with a light capital, a vantage which, even.* the time of greate'st pro-. sperit,y, ia welcome. --Englis4. Cfrecee. 4000-ciere plantation.near, Nrstelies reeentlY sold for $600; M which there i 8t I*1 I issolut -has -sixteen. .cOunties in • .1. 4 n -a 8 ng e: lquer sa oon. 'rherbas Moran is &lets:gee• '0,1raster,.1 prdileis MUrphy iS projecting a Tan; Englainl; He conld not obtain perance Colony for die settlement of 5, 1 hi i ni SO^ it poor children wore put in • the poorhouse, His wife was ,already. in. the insane - asylum. Moran was ordered to pay ten shillings a weelc,to the inantenanee of hitt ehiaren in the poor -house, and agreed to do so. For thirteen weeks he obtained no work to. do, and just after he had found a job' he ruptured a blood.vessel, and was un. able to perform, Ms duties. But 'the magistrates were. determined that he should pay the ten shillings a week, and as he could not raise the motley, they sentenced hini to imprisonnient for One month atliard labor. On hearing the 'sentenee Moran burst out crying and said, "Tor God's sake, gentlemen, give cle a chance, wart never in pH,. son in my life, and if yoli send me there I shall lose my work. • If you give relo time I% pay it all'. This. is one of .1.19s0 Pasos in whiell the tritiali system that is no respecter of persons, is Made tyranniOal WWI administered by in- dividuals 'who ad up to its letter with- out respect to particular sircutristanees. Rose County, Kansas, by picked: tem- perance men. • Re has secured' t,he Whole County, and will dispose of the land at.$3, pee acre in such waythat -nblipuor traffic can be:established-there: Why eould not tho liquor traffic) be for- ever left out of the whole oe out great Nerth-West. ' 4' MOO; ritICED r. A. W. °hoover, Editor ..L. Farmer, owns a Ano dairy and -gets a high price for fancy prints. Ia an editorial, Nov. 2ncl, lie said, "Tho Perfected Butter Color made by • Wells, Richardson &Co., we have,used for several years, and halm found nothing equal. ling it, although we have tested about every- -thing of the kind Anacle in this or the Old Country, This the strongest, cleanest, purest an a cheapest butter coloring. we have over Lound, and for all wo can see, it is absolutely perfoct. It should entirely supereecte car- rots for coloring butter, and also all the pre, parittions of Annatto," Farmers if. your Init. tor is white do not fail to try this splendid preparation, Vor 01 particulars inquire of Watts 84 Ce., druggists,Clinton, who have it for sale, as well es all druggists end inerdhante . 23. '13/Tir generally, Sample sise cents. .9. Lot •24, k'roilerick street, belonging to Mr, John 0008 frame cottage of five rooms. Well said rime. (Mod garden. just south Win. Shep- . • ' ' .cliatoa, ;ram 94;1$79:• • , . tord's residence. _A. 11! IRJ iJONSTITUVIONAL • nmarErYxr. -----,-- -Are- • .v• „ ogE8P1i4:T.ITAN•...1-i)yER • • . • • 'Finding. that my hnsiness in' tbia qiue is still in- creaSing, have- been. quablgd t� purchase' my • ' • spi:ing and Summer Stock': In much larger qUantities, thereby Obtaining 'large reductions for -cash, 'which enables me to • otter greater inducements to. all that may -favor • , mo with their'patronage, „ • 'Please call and examine, as it is.no trotible • -1-1...... .: :., ...... ...., ..., . .. . •. • • : '•••-•.. .- 1- ' ' • HARNESS DEP.A.RTIVIE4T,•• . .. In this department I:would call the attention of Farillorii and others, to my yery large ktoeli ','' ' '' of both Lid irr AND 119.A.vr, Dcima,E 'Aya St.Nar,s liA)INESS, made with tho boat stock -and , . workmansliip, •BuiploSiing none but the best workman."' will guarmiteo all . . .. • Illir1111.% veny assOrtment and very ;heap. 41.1111NES front 75 cents ifp. • • 1st and 2roi alass SflINGBBS, from 41). cents 'per hnnelt, up; .‘ room over tho shop to let. II RES 0 AT A ,It• .•. . , . ; •:,:: ' Arx f'4001)::4 •AVAlt,da.piTED. - ' VlaTOitli. lii3O('!1peyE Ff'POII E foint,-)13,..Arrti 2' 4, iim'r timings TWITCHELL. . Thoupands Applaud -Ito Wondarfal• Guru I • • what iY, Ressee Ad eittlenti44 atrys: Ms • • .64stitectionai T. 11. mama°, Esq., Ont. Dear is now two years 01000 your "OoustlLii lional Catarrh Reniede was introduced to ine. have waited thislong to see If the eine would remain per. =anent before doing thiS, rny duty to you, all at lirst the happy offsets seemed to inc to be ." too good 90 be true." I was afflicted in my head for years, before Hugpoetva 10 90 be Catarrh. In reading in your Circular Illaw my case described in many particulars.._The in. mug it drepu from. tho head had become very disagree. able, aul a ehoking sensation often prevented Inc from lying tons; i'womd•feel like smothering, and be cont. peiled to 911; up in bed. My health and spirits were seriously sleeted: -When yorre Agent Maine to 1Valker, tont in.august, 1676, 1 secured three bottles. Before 1 had uscsl a quarter Of the ematents .01 one' bottle, 1 found decided relief, end when 1 'had need two bottles and a third,I quit taking it, feeling quite eared -of that ailment, and have riot used an? glade, till ot late I have taken sonlo fOra 0051 10 my head, A Souse of ditty to offerers here that loathsome disease. Catarrh. Proropts me to send You tide Cortfileate,,unsolioited, with leaVe it make What use °fit you may 800 Pt01101`.. . Yenta truly, TINDATA Methodist ministei.' Pert tIgin, Ont., Aug. 24. 1878. .A.Sk fOr Littlefield's Cdristitutional Ca- tarrh Remedy, and take no other, Is. tamnso, Dominion Agent, Brookville, Ont. For sate by alt pruggists ill only Om Doffed' per Beale. • t• • ' /ertir.IT. • .• • • ODERICIi FOUNDRY anufacturi.ng Coni.pany. Glr-03Dorticx-i, IN IP. • • Boilers, Engines. and Mill Machinery of Latest Styles Middlings - Purifiers, of' improved ' GItICIJLT1113:AL iyx;eLEisttEistviis.;• STOVES of *various kinds. grass and Iron Castings, 11.PAIIRS. PROMPTLY ATITIVIbBli TO. „ FOR SALE CHEAP—Second-hand 'Engines and Boilers or l`G , • ad 30 Horse Power ; also, Stave Machine,Shiogle and Heading Machitte ..tanc1 tadittg ,Thinter and PlainOr.,,,,• GObtaton, 1877.