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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1879-07-31, Page 2•2•• tnetrp. noYA• semen nisei. ' vonsee a, ragged tirebin Stanaing wistful m tbe street, With torn at and kneeless trousers, ,Dirty face and bare red feet, Pass not:by the child. unheeding.; Smile upon bint. Mark men when lie's grown old he'll not forget it; For remember -boys make men. ftave Yon never sem a grandeire ' With is eyes aglow with joy, - ' Bring fo mind BOEIE act of Inndness-- Something said to him, s' boy 7 Or relate some slight or coldness. ' With a brow all clouded, when He recalled some heart too thoughtless To remember boys make men? , Let us try to add some pleasure To the life of every boy; For each child needs tender interest In its sorrows audits joy, Call your boys home by its brightness ; They ti•Voi0. the household when , It is cheerless with unkindness. - For.rernember-boys Make men; Tla . TIMET .,...,.-- . ; Viroatetn train'sgone, madam,' "said Fernier Brownceontinginto . the wait- ing room of thelittle depot.' •, : 'Thelrein I vvai going to take?' I tusked, in much alarm. • : . • • t VeS,'Madairr; too baclyThut it can't be, .belped. Harness will '. give ••• out Bernath:nos, you know,' be. odid syrtip4.• . thizingly.... : . •'. _ • 4 Winn .is the _next western train - duel' A--Ate-siit- o'clock.. YOU'll have fire ...':toines t� wait. It Will be divadful the- iteme. There's a nice family livin' in • the other. part Of the house, thongh ; ',wise I toteyou in there 1 A knew Mrs..golly'll give you a bite of snthins - tci.eat,- and she will be proud to let • .you ; rest On bet.Opare ha' Fine w'ornan ' . Mrs. Holly is -•I know her very well Won't you go in and ,seeher l' '• 'No thank you, .sir ; 1 dare Say I shall be quite comfortable here.' . • 'Waal, jest as you please, . But y mud be gem'. Hap° you'll. gitioyour journey's end. safe. Geochbye.' ,---A-rid-Farmer---Brown-left---the-,--romn, ot Into.his .waeOn,.and soon distil) ear. e' 'owwt e ustyi'oad. • .- 1 bad been visiting.* : friend , who • Lived in a country settlenient, five .or .eixmiles from : the solitary building' - dignified-IY-the -name' ot • depotoind,• . when thei•time came •for Me to:returnj ' tarint4:4.49.Aaapin ..0,--4,411s:; home ' she placed Me in bare of- e neigh.- - tent village and Would pies the statiOn. • . During our ride' we met -with' an ac- cident. . Parra -the' harness gave way,. and we. Were' detained sechit •Iength . of titnhe tet,I. lost the train. • • • • • ' _ . . . . , . After fatmer.Brown. left mo I ,araus-• ed niypelt, hy.reading a, newspaper whiell Mame • one had. left lying ent....a eeat. Finishing,'this, :,I studied -the design of the Wait -paper, counted the penes of glass' in the little Window, and wonder:. , ed at the tidineas of the whole apart. ment.• Than .a 'thought :Ornate me, • Perhaps tbe • place was kept .elean by Mrs. Holly. .1 •tOirdereil. .4.--,tsame worthy ferintieweitild gi'i•e"' Mei: a. drink .,... • Of Water.: . . ';.•• -. • • :-• . ''.. . I tapped on the door 'eartitnanicitting• with the, other apartments. • '.... '•: „... • • • 'Come 4d;•1.6..tatitl as:Cheery. voice, and • enteritie•E found . myself in • one of. the cotiest •rooms' I had ever seen; • The• cooleettini. Of bit was' on -the • walli6,• •.freith, Matting in the floor% imitiliti. •• tains, festooned 4ith• ivy, " hung ist:ilie 'windows, pietures and •flowirs; .and .oli• the elabityllitilonginget that Make iCroolo. hoiiMlike ...and .• pleasant And; Mos eharmingef.all, a rosy haby.asleep.in •tt• , .wlitite:dreised.eradle,:with rings -of gold, on hair falling oVern•white. brow, •and a great red velyet iosty elluipect in .hia • dimpled hand. • Over him bent a WO- - man of tteetity•two' :or threeyeaFis ; et dot Of a :creature,. with 'e bright, dark face; hig-blatkeyet, and wont/remit/el* hair wound* in heavy • braids about a -...., et:mi1li:tee4:7 : .' ' • • ' : • .• • - --he ante with_a_eroile.vben -I , • . " - . . . . . ' en- tered. ,` ' .'- • -.. : '. • - .. - , . `; Biel*. inc ; but iney I.• trouble you for a gh9s Of _Water 7' I paid._ - _ --, • . • -.‘NO tie -Able at all. Pray be seated,' she said leaving the iocini. - ,..„. Presently. 'she returned, beating • a , salver covered With a napkin'on which, .was etWater, e 'glass- of rioli. Milk; es saucer. of strawberries,- and ..a plate Of spongecake;light,as yellow foam. 4 Pardonme,' she satti, smiling; 'if I take•too. great a Aibetty; but, you See, Farmer ,Brown told meof yonr being obliged to Wait so long, and I 'thought a. little refreshment mightnot come .i.tniBii under the eitetimetances.' • 'How very kindyouare l' T• exclaim- ed, in pleased isurprise. • 'Not at all; itis ii. pleasure to enev, if you are hot and • dusty,. perhaps you would like to bathe your face,' he said. She then .led the way- into a little. • White' • bithrocnii-4the very heart • of eleanlibleep a:nd 'purity.: .. . • In a Short linie. X was a very; differ, ent being froM, the ones; death hungry mortal who bet. eat in; thp.bet Vatting., reoni, , :I was _quite eliartped :with 41,1ta, itollpy,-..and;Ofter the manner ofourseir,:. We .ttegti beettipe elnatist as Well necitutinte ed•uti 'ir.wo... bed known ' each . other .for, . yoga:: i.4eiV.*.g)e 1 .was Wag languid- ly up4' the ,boutfortable sof*, and seiced;,in her lole iihatit stitching Plot habit; Areas' she toldthe the 0130,-r0,4 Mateo Of life. . '1 have lived in this little depot all my life,' she began. My father 'was agent here; and he served the conipany so long and so well that when he died they kindly allowed me to remain in this place with the same_wagee, too I For, you see, I was seventeen, and my father had long before taught me tete; graphing and all he other work. About a year after my father's death I bettalne acquainted with Jack-ejecik Hotly, my husband,' and Mrs. Bogy THE CLINTON NEW ERA. Dare say; good•ruorning,' and with a courtly bow, roy admirer left. ^ 4 All during the day I buried myself about my nnmerous duties, and when eight eame I put an the dress. Jack liked beat and anxiously Waited MS coming. Seven o'clock; eight *o.'clook nine o'clock ! The teat train had come and -•eone,and my duties for the day was over. :I put out the light in the ticket Olt* and--vvent_into the sittingatom and looked up. And • watched. owl -waited. Ten o'clock t 4 Jack watt one Of the best engineers Ilalf-past ten ,No- use waiting pay on ' the road (and is new., toot) and longer -he wouldti't come, • everybody, conaidere him an honest, I went to the doer, opened it and likely young' fellow. He thought the looked out. There seetned everything world of me, and we beettene engaged, ' weird abont the whoie lendscepe. Even But you know bow girls are 1 The the, shadows seemed alive. The sky • weakest of them Make a -strong man was beginning to be overeast, and the tremble.' Moon peeped out of an inky.; Week A weak girl held all his heart cloud. The froge,down the rieer were stringe' in her small, white, hand?' I croaking dismally; the wind seemed to. said. • ' . . whisper and moan. • 'Yes; I dare say 1 often ,pelled, '1 shivered with a namelese dread, Jack's heart "strings rather hard; but, and -closed the -door : wentto bed and Te"Was gentle and patient when Idirted. thee crtetl niyeelf to asleep. • • - with the country lads, and -when I Was had 'slept an beur, perliaps, And Wild and wayward he 'did not, remon- then awoke with a Sudden :start feelin stride. But one day there -came eleng ft great diffieelty.in breathing. ..4 par l a City Chap whei engaged:, board for the of the TIM 'Jay across My mouth„ I summer ata fitem-house in 'the. neigh- thought, but en reaching my • hand OS barbood. ' rernoveit, I found that it Was. a hand, This °Clarence, Devarges,'as 443 was keteshief,paturetod . with what Chloro celled, was handsome, welldressed, and rofin ! • had -that polished,--- indesCribahle- air Quill of ;Mixer • passed • over' rue. that issofttecinating ttremist Eilly girls.. Who had done. Wag W,(115 th'ere sonie Jack was kind and well manberel, but one ia the. house l': • • he didn't have a bit of style about. hinr rhalf .arbsie:. and gazed : aliont me. hat 'style' Was , 1 doted on in All wap dark except- a tittle 14' of thews dam So' I. stubbed • jack, and light falling threugh the partlyvelotied smiled. on Mr. Deverges When be 'offer.! doom •.•• . • ed hte attentions. 1 flirted moat dread:. I silently arose, an.just then al, fully with httn till oven generous Seek' most screamed in feewhen a • sudden was diqtatified.. . • • • • : sound fiv9te. tiP.9n irk3' ear. . It Weeenly, Q,ne morning, , •looking somewhat the -clock striking the.; hour -of grave and and, h& came into. tbe ticket I Placed my. ;hand . upon myheart tO offiCe The peseengershad gene and SOOtlie itS fierce throbs.. • • ' the train Was ..moving out. •, Jack's Stepping alang Carefully avoiding train had Stopped to take freight. Obiitaeles, 1 reached the door, Om. 'Well, how long is this going to laitr edit and glanced into the aittiiig-room.- eaid jack. • • • • • , No orte.`was theio, but soate• onii•was in. affair With Devarges;• r beard a .voioe. What hatthingf--I *lapped Out.. the ticket. "Ape, for I eadiwd 'Why, this 4thielygiftw.e'llaat see-iteie-going-beyond,e.Merellirt~-,Tire-metrey-er-Toirtheleft in my• Pray, what of it • Samehedy_w_otweging it, an n y t at • dei not wish Tayfuture what should I.saY Sayre? Vrife's name joined in that of a, --Jack' add 1 - I might be accused of taking.. it paused here, • and '• added earnestly, nlYseifp and thus, lose honor .And 'post - Well, I -.yarn yoii against this" &Dove. titan. • • • . Who knows whet he is •. Re er lose life' said to myself. . Mr. "Dertnies • . eM-fect'geo tle•:•-• I Will defend thatMoney • ante death,' man, end niore•than one can say' and I looked about -forsonie weapon.' ..efoomo, ..‘ettiete„.'„1....sei0,,,look.::- • Mider_the_stove was it-Airge. n 1/1r. Welly,. in • regard toyour ftienre . eitierlinY'- X •started wife, I believe I ,c1e4Mcit aspire to that slewlyteTward the door. The light fell, honor and--Aiero. is your 7 1 '441E4 ' upon the niirroo, refdeoting my figure, off the golden band, and. handed .it to -and .1 ve often thotight since', with e •. . '•: , " • • sick fceling of berror,..what a Plante, Of Nell, d? you mean this inquired deseeretion 1 ws, clad in My -flowing . Jack with:White:lip. " • • 1„...,white-dress and ruy hairall unlgiOnd• , Yes, X do ; tired of yotiiearping My face White as marble, and ayes •die and. yonr criticising,' 1 said, pettiehly. Wed, and ;glittering' with '•it strange, So be it, then.' Geod-bye,' said Jikek; steely fight.... • • , .and without another Word he left the . 'God aid me I" I said With. white lips :toOin.• • • ' • •-end then Opened the door. of the office' • To tell,..the truthy.:1-41edn't niean't• and eta/Caddy in. A Man with his lailatiaid,"and every 'minute, expected back tetvaid ene• was at the :other onet that jaCk'Weitild itisetree, and :we'd Make oftbii tebth: He had far* "- 01)Pu "Ae. 4:!filifcatne oVeriiiY ,eyes ,as r Watpht dreWee; taken out thartJOneYe:end.weS' edbim fastdig4Pij41;#14g ig0,0,.'antl.1 ;looking .gleatingly, at Aint. orisp goon WetildIfitiVe•indittgea"*:Iii it'goed,Ory;. but 'bilis, .when .kstole"behiled•bini: L had juiittitinin.4he eited41', Oanie up, and the. j;.y3t 'rattled' the _poker to: Stake „hint', president oft/4'1'614'40e iii. Ile was wheiiiiktianceditrinitid,• kied old gentleman,.'iy o4it,Wei*Ofiti:enee Divarges.. knewn.since 1 wet,141*-4:,gtry.'! • , 4.616nd:dais- Missie *zed., • thing .i prosperous, 1 hope.' • you '' 1•me Mutat...4'141:41k. •claa,faVOefOr'Ine'r' ••• • • ,.. ,ory,.X.eatiteidowailf. ;tat then 4ackoey. • ‘' Certainly; 'Sire. if I ' •• ••• • •,own.J.:ack,'Irushed. heard', tiPthb, 'Well, you 80;2 Wheit:ive were • cote- •- •blovii000e..stTuggling:-.4theh 191 4VVOS' dilehirfinetriCgehlten-Tair11iatowed • •'.• me tioniatianey; hopaid ioOO, and. .1.-„Forthis first time in my life I faint- nark'l not leo* 'what to d� with •. • 0. - we 'are' going intoflia'woods. to inc about leying out 'a, now railroad; : -We Shall be gone two .days. pati't . want to take thamoney• with •ene you take, Charge of•iterhilerFatri gefie'f -• :• f you will,trast.-Ane2 , Bless my eoulTfes Of ecitiree /tete is the money. Mtge'. Goed-R4OrOPV $0-arcely had' portly • mart. tie away ,beforeMri-Devarges•-eiteite'eitun tering in, •2 : , • .c.got quite a tem there, haven't. you Miss r g, • , • • replidd laughieg • . When- I recovered Jack's face :wati. bending -over me, and juke mice lit tering *wing words. :1 put Aly Atm aroundliis neck a,udcried like a'.1 • weak- ArenSt- you Ini,tt,,Zseli r , . 'bit, 'dearest. . lieyhrgei is .dhabled; though,_Wfth 'a pistol wound in his leg. l'riSn'tNery seyerc, but it ' 'Bat be.WeetWoiteU /oil) illtneVerit hideatittpee, " mott"Witiohit, ..:mvo•elkilb.,t,ithtie:tivele„,dpaor'etveedr this e you again;'but to•night, after I came mete, I. made up., my mind •to come Sayrobas-madopalits banker. LookI. .'round try' and make lip.' It was Nine inuttlred dollar& t •HOw. • rich • I ,pretty late, betweenAtine and ten whe would be it vvere miner. •• •• I cattle, and who Ahoula i see prowling Yon deserve to have conch more, around but What and doubtless that pretty faee'll winit.' does be want ? If.he,:dornes:ii. beetling, SorneboV:-Ibis . bold .compliment why cioesit't hag!) in instead of peeping failed to -please me; and it was with in the WindoWl. I rather thought he was cOldliess that 1said-- • a scamp, because whee I wits in the Take a Chair, Mr Deverges? city yesterday the chief el' polka told thank7-youi Miss Nellie. 1. me that they, had reason to thirdr that have an appointment., tut will yeti a noted gat:abler .and blackleg hod coma allow me to call on ,you this evening I' up in these parts. He 'gave a ileserip- . Well,I•soaroely think will be at don; and it suited Devargee perfectly, home. ,. Xou. know that mother .and t all: except,a moustache. ,And by the sitterLulu ate away, and a little while way; iell, that silkY Muustache you so • ago -X got_Werd from: grand-reother say. much admired wee' false, -and fell off in ing perliape I had better come ad eitayour scuffle.' • • • '• • • al/ night witli.ber.'_ ° Well; ai I said, I saw ;13(1,v.a.vg.P8 'It was trueth •at bad received such prowling about, an4 X' thollgot Iv Sea word frorn,grandtm, but I not thought of what he was up tn.., SO ltelked in at dcoepting it j hopud that.Xack would the window at. you, ..404.1 ;heard him, •Velmb' and 'Pak° up, end Of ceurie t matter, The donee tkoft! ho didn't care to hate Mr, pevarges cal in, at home after all 1,, AVbab ,the: duce on MC fit thesame , Mitc10 lier say 'she :was geingytb iher Will you do with plat money, grandinether'el. Now , suppose rii Izss 14eltr . carelessly ipqatrea. Mrhave, to wait till my, pretty ..:)4rd's Post*., • Oh) Tshalt put it right here inthis s: 4 8o, he sat down under one iree en& drito4r.. 116.0146 krItirs about V; 444 111,144 the othei We both saw you it will be peitectly,pecure when yen .otemed the deor and looked out. After you had been abed about an hour, Devarges forced open the sitting-roora window and orawled. in. While lie was in the office lighting the lamp, I also got in at the window and concealed myself in the eloset and - well, you know the rest,' 4 jeck,' paid I, tearfully, you'll for- give me for being naughty and way. ward, and you% believe me when I say that I loved you all the time,. won't -your • Well, Jack said he would, and wer havelseen happy ever since. And this is my story -my onlyjetnance.' gl•P'S 00C0Av GRAPEFUL AND CdRPollTING. a thordugh itnOWIedge of the natural law ti which. Ryer° the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the tine taroperties of well-seleeted, cocoa, Mr,• KPIA.• lute previded our breakfast tables with a delfeatelY Revered beVerageWhich may. save us many lusaVy doctorte bills. It is by • the juoielouri use of Bach articles of diet that 'a ColletitUtiOn May be gradually built up un- til strong eueueh to resist every, tendency to discatte. ,HUndreds Of subtle maladies are tillatin.g around US ready to attack wherever there is a week point. We may escape matiy • a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti- , fled with pura,blood,and kurOperlY nourished , . frame."--OivirService Ga#tte.-Sold only io Backata labelled-,.“jaltieS Brra ds mosoptithio Chereists, 48, Threadneedle eti-eet Close oftbeSign War., . alld 170„Picoadilly, London. .! • . PtiTt'S tX*40AiivIfE . ' Tlie despatches received during the . • --- , .... • ..,..... . week point tconclusively to the early -An. Pgalli4k orrenronficol ;rlincluisiaeotisoe: lif, tail! close of the Zulu war. The King has e been disastionely beaten. and has •fled to "Iltarse8':_a!get'.611,44eifotlecie8'074he al7elyhi,vrignita.if4r, nacsn8,y' mountain fastnesses into which it would cause. be as bootlese as it would, be insane' to THE AMESTCAWETE-SAb'VE is 'preceited-to the' follow hini,-.„...,,Fus power is broken and public veth the aaciFance of its efficiency as i., the object in view may now be aecem- caurroaiiiiivoeizoff most sweeties of the Plished, should he prove intractablei by o..aantatuat, wbotherionuced by_se erit acute or fulou.s. origin, or otherwise, weaknesa'or -noire; resorting to a piece of strategy of no g aVisolseeliai.w.ddinisitnaltselicodt =If the optic nuveroF, novel character. It is re'pOrttid,that the t :Ai arieyqviii„liaam: p=8", •NOr• ti g ing!'s brother who gave :himself' up ti that organ. Also, for all some menthe ago tofilie. British, will be meeseent action of the eye:: ' would be required to lend, bite sufficient ecal .1:it ' for healthy ao°tioan8,axelilli9;riernwieli ircestcwing.P. uni is wMisde i.a47112Fe.,EPade;fe;Ftnr netteeattilalyil crowned King Of Zululand, and . be es - territory. 'This •willblace bilti .between. fez ri, ar-haVe 10g0 threat:41crit ifiatia=c1-. of which it It is d tablitilic4, .i,13 the southern part of that reisneatio'4 t rpost iiimpilei safe,and et, Illetewayo and the Brilisheolonists, who pi nthel th e b a O re a 1 hese; support to. mr.intain him in power,' ' 1-tiof-•:041ittlitnilse4lernallY.'• which necese-ily ...; atteLe thePtitniticlanRrf :19 far JOSS' bl•otel-thirety in dispciiition .ettel. pOsition sehjeet to tbe pleasure of Es FULL TOR L S ta gob% ine f Ins-Eng/16h allies,. would he. likelY tos and more auaeneble to reason than his 0 - The close of the War will behailedwith kale his peoide . in a mere 'enli-gtiteonaitn. manner' than had/lit/410 been the' rut? of •a brother, and holding his title " re"itiegirclie weluales;.of car grollgeralii and eyeziiashe'e. ."ItINGIW°110alt„, 18.31BRICAN „BITE-SAIVE. tillseirIatrc'e.- filetiinfie..wedia:apicei0PaiperEMa.neInt-cn-rirheiranaes: ic7,g1.41ritirrrfgit31.).° t,.,,itin.Jg,i,revaInviit:miluno,-faiittorinenajlyiezzopiz nh:taark; The • proprietors . of serefulcas origin. ron-IAINV!.whilf th never se a8 to ;1001 t throughout the British domains. Cir - .It was. DO 'Which' C'otittl. attaels- no Ore(/' correspOnd with the 'Cut on the 'Wrapper, . Cir n. , it Cula ,Adv.ertia.elbente, etc: We call.attentic 4-,_,, Bligush nipioniacy, oz add lustre le to 4, ea 0 might otherwise be re ard 4 a English none, . With the , exce tio c.,f cOun.erfeitzng. . g__. e a PETTIT ve: BARKER, . the final . engagetnen 4.. -searcely9I 11;tep , • Promistork, Ir eed0914, 1. Y. • was taken horn (fret to IAA ' .that was N°111rEIRC/P 44 LYMAN. r' • not in some way 4 mistake„ while al- .• • ''uto, Agents.'for Canada troalu result. . ' •• ..trifoSIAS' ECLEcTEICI OZZ1*-'...".--iii011T11 TEE TVS 'ES Ire most every encotinter• leis . been clisas- • R 0 'R I EVIL s • ; • . weioar IN OgEnt Do Ton Rum &ramp:a • ' Arrimperia-r-Wwifeit. • , • Pain cannot stay where it is used, • It isthe • ' The watch found by the body Of the -eclotEeosit reedi4'ille ever 1444.•ries'Irttfue'.1.4•ebore.eured8 - - . — • ilete Prince Imperial had doubtlesslieen BeexenrtielE80 TICeitT.4;;Orotlille a )1.d eft, .by the. ZUlus under the suppobition tagic'eg°,,u,:s.',' otr,,,In .litt,t8E's417egs; bad (, that it was . n Charm, which, if taken; eight ill f,;6° ;'1' .1' c 111 ' x would render the holder liable to the ill- -4? . en.? 9e.,- kr.cnres anycase 9, ,--xeoltraren 'luck Of-tbd-PreViensWearett--H4t-ward:tut cured, - TrUtc, °•ire 91 •'•Egir•s; .1.:Iitti ii33.4 114 X,,E $ oi' L'Ine.:1}7,0?It7AST ; •iOne. bottle iras. ...i.i....w4aignii.i„ - -44.GL.• si.e..1 6 "ii..___p,. .t. s,atee. Another, who has had, Actlima.le by' Napoleon I: when he was a . lie t ri ordinarY timepiece;..end Was p arch aaed 'miles for a bottle of. your Oil..whio1i. effected a . - . ,• -,,,,, . . ., .. . , ...7. FM . n e -, wonderful cure of -a. OrOoke . ' . &Limb. bY eta appliv. ) itY's7?-4frirome.ltitlf ef-a-50-•cetit-bot Consul, ati.Enipetar,' and until: his hist eft. end $100 Would not buy it if I could get n eicknese.at•St• Helena.•: igapoleon 71r.t,, says :. nictre." Rana Robinfuni of Nuncio, N. ' Y. -beeinne its oWiter,7•and . werei,:-It.--41.14112 '.' One small bottte of .3i•eur• Rolectrie. 01 restored ' the, voice where -the person '- bad no hie attempts at revolotion at •::Straehurg 4404)kell 44:13°Ve a 1v4isPei'lin 6i'e 7€4'*" " Rev- 'T.: and Pouligrie.i.: Porn the . time that he Mallory, of Wyeminv,,, N. Y. writes :.. AA:YOU , gCleCtlit "Oil cored me of Bronchitis in• on became Preaident to the hoar , et . hie, weelc..'• .. : • , •.' . '. • • death' et Chiselhut.st, he never- separat: . It is -oonntosed,Of SIX ee rale:est bits'rea ,ed 'himself frotn it, The ex -Empress etclitse -ritiraluvittle.t ,aIntd is absengeoveeddftoor.bineteimrlimaleasasur,t Sit-liSeclirlitly.' ga VS ' ,it.' to her son,, whe. ably..supenor to anything .0 ver made. Will Wore, i.P • constantly:2 , It ,often; regaired save you. much' suffering •.a.nd' many dollars of reitairikeyen. during the tinie of its fi,rfit. 'e4en*' j- sj. ' . ...2': Ilswitta or'BsttraTrotts.Abal or scr.,rh'entatil .Ec. wearer'.' He looked- at atone'day w "tile. 'wee on• -see tate tue signattire of S. N. Tilosies; taking with • Marshat-Bertheir.. and is on the wrapper, and the, name of NotrrnitoP flt Ly - :AX blown in the bottio;-and' TARE ROOMER. Sold• . fowl, ,t.t. had etopped. -Bertheir asked by all medicine dealers. Price 25 .oents. Northrop 'it ' 4 Whetoan•you eifpect.of a .watoh •?" Paid, • -4•111 Y. Prouto,prprietors,forthe Dominion, , ', •,. . ,vii;37' he did :not preenre 4 better one. .. Xnre.-Mileetrict-.SeltititetlAbd:VeitriZirfla ,,N4iptertn,' , : 'We shall4aVe to 'atop one -any.-eureelves.'•:ThelOoket,:tvorn by the Peince had hise.n brotight.frarn;Egypt'..by the• firetVapoleien, _who • alSa '. weeeTtlie• avviitt ;liken. ,6,.' the'..„t II' iaa: :The gold' ..phetn'had.beloeged to-NePeleon III. ' JuLy 31, 1879.4 Mari garbs. mas EaSoNti wishing to communicate with DA. RE -Eva -L late It:Winton, can do so by addressing him at 1408 Alain street, Buffalo, N. Y. - 22 . _ DB, arenzrole.---ctertex--qhe Rooms over tire Store et Cuttninghamett Atisenttead-the Square, Clinton, Itesidencs:---Ontario street, opposite the Xnglitda Church. „ Clinton, July 10,479. (-1 voxmo, 31,04 (ORAIMATE OE' TORONTO • univessity,) N'hYsician, Surgeon, &o., residence at Mr.Hanning's, three d,00rroealit of the TemYelieti ,Hall,"Eondesboro, Qat. •,Londeshoro Juno 14 1879 -- it • srAuavar, GliAAGATR,or TRH MEDICAL Bepartinent.of !Victoria university:, Toronto, for- • merly of the Rospitale and Dispensaries* New York, Coroner tor the CoUtiti effiEroti,BATFIIIL,Ep Onk,.• • Jul). 84,1,1}1,ii, • ; , 1,S1 : „ -1-rir119oWsirs.arooOtuabGelilBraBirer in.1.01101, Elt°1440144 sin. t Lext Consolidated Bank, D. H. Dowswar, Gruseri, 11.D Clinton, May 10, UHL DB. WORTHINGTON, SURGEON, 'shoghthenr, Lieentiste Pt the Coup& of plyeiolin, and Surgeons or Lower Canada, and TrovinoialLieenti• ate and Coroner for the County of Huron. Office and ?mildewy -The braiding formerly, occupied by Mr, Thwaites, Huron street.. • Winton, Xen.10,1871. abitilangowi i)BRET LOOK; btirrister, deo., has opened an of, lied in the Victoria Street, Clinton , Clinton, May 28. Mi. • MONET TO LEND:IN L'AROE OR SMALL SKIMS- -LIM ' on good mortgage security, at moderaff rates of interest. H. Ran,' • • - Clinton* August 9th? M3139. • artafad (=mins 4iND ..111.. Apply at•the Town Hall, or at the residenosef the subscriber, near the Loudon, Huron & Bruce Railway Station, dAMES-ELCOTT, „• ' • ' FAtunterof Marriage I.,icetties. Cliettoli;ApH127t14 1878: • NER*OUS AND PHYSICAL DEB/LITV-A gen- :03'030,1mo mbeover simple eans.of halIngirie4 .evars.,advertiaed He Will',401.4aPPY tO rd il.0jartiatilitfaItOlt*Xant- ferer on receipt of postage and directed envelope. Ad- dress* .ft T. SEWELL, Esq„ MayVille, Hammersmith Londour, England. . •, • ' Stem R WILLIA1VIS; B.A., M.B., (X.ITE rPF tnnitowy , Graduate tif the University of Tonnito ; member of the College of Bhysidiane and Surgeons; One. . OFFICE AND RES/bENCE—Tho home formerly Men - pied by Dr...Reeve, AlbertStroet, Clinton. • , • 21 /PRE CENTRAL HOTEL - la te Forme.* Albert .Street, Clinton. FIRE, Proprietor. This bo' rufarnished,I'bruler-gleossesraYee it4yemrPyrillrecludittIttlell-fotrIlhreUegohm13: fort and aonVenienCe of the travelling public. Good stabling abd 'attentive hostler. ; Clinton Nov. 28th, 1878. • • • • • ttr LIVING,STON, LITE OF "CHICAGO HAVING putohased the Hair Dressing business'llttely ear - tied on by Mr. Delmore, desires to iutimate to the.pub- • III that he win ciontinumthe same at the old eland, and" ,114opheit ptorordoec6eeivsesoar,eonttaiudineavtlliofiniilocythoeripaatrsonnosogiaelatcy.00Ld • -Clinton, Aug. 43, 1878. . rUSa HOUSE, waves, ONT., ZOLLET da • BilltriorA prow:Mora. a'his le,tel 'has been Wu: • ''laitecralianovv)y-furnliihetl,-anZ now offers 'first. class, 0 accommodation tor the general travelling 'while. Or- ,. dors for roonis by letter or telegram carefully attended I to. Good • Sample getting; 'Marton is most boanti- t, fully situated on Colpoy'e Bay: and the silo ;of this - House boa been carefully selected. The-hse; is in-. • t r tenbded ntoeupply want long .felt by the travelling puua, ndby tourists, eportsmen,and families wish - e ing a pleasant summer resort. Steamers pall daily. • T I MOICEY-•TO -LEND. • .111* onions the Cbsildreis 1 • • OoretAim's Swear °Aaron Oli'eqUally 81..4- • fori,childreit.: and M-Aults.__ BedOrsett by, overe06 doctord itt•Oinitra. Thii7diffienlei of. • adtninistering nautiCous medicines, and the de. isirability of having them -pleasant to the taste, induced T. Copland tb undertake researohes • Cumsdies • iiroutere. • -which resulted in the discovery of a Sweet Cas- tort0 . • e.419,111411 trs 4 theand! 1'fitpiirtJJjr .0441. •0014 . Poke. of All.Y117 P.rOmikoot. talcieti:kkn'allatelia.mn°o17 Y..Soite eblialdlbongisgayn it Member Of. • the British- 'Liberal party; honey ; others call it syrup,Lthey all say tha which.baa. been eonsidered--et ,last portion: of be. antagonistic to Co- lonial.'connections, having: recently been itnh-atetbrreiefowreedfitfaiyilp;aarrss tobarabirto,erniptiireotisn ittedi without any trouble, and does not know what it is though elle hates the ordinarCastor antl'we /lever Could get ber to takye it without a •fight ; yet another-" I, wish yen success ot. your SWEET OAST011. OIL ; it is a spletidid,thing '.-spre to take the place of all the common oil.". „ The extraordinary demand for "his' itnprove;- ent of a staple household Medicine has brought: fraudulent iinitittions into the market, but the public can guard thernselvis against substitutes • (which onprincipled parties „are attempting to sell on the reputation of• thie article) by/seeing the•Ilofte GOVeriftnent;-.and %Ping that the natne Coraaxo's- Sweer Casrort Ora, -IrCriri both -wrapper anddirectma_l bel. the ,stability of tbeir -?ibstitations;Atia ned,-haVing pilrehtise mums: T. Copland k o's interest in the above prepa- ration, a,re now manufacturing it front the on.' • g• seitilAP:;4ellilliP• ir"Ii)neatt.---i:e1.1.111)1)1'ots9i181O‘tvtee;LI'dY0ec'''greSiAlv°e11. T;iotledir.btly: all T11E. GitkAff PEMA.:1413 • REMEDY. • .ron'steisiis eeent..enio,ai. hke itjt ljke 41111-4artrg'tilthVklyf Athe bottle or they would have finished it right off ;" another My little girl hits" taker). • it twice. •ha vets.. large •a- population, and be in receipt of as great reventie from its agri- -cultural. and mineret,wealtb, at • the whole. of the:United States lying .ilorth of a line extending from., New . York to • San Francisco, The -Duke laughed at theidea,ofTanadianscuttings loose froth T RAVE any amount • of money to lend, on gbody improved farina- only, at 8 pel,cent °beiges very' , small.-- Sum no obloot if security ample. I to not . lend money for any Company. ' Nov. 6,1878,, • t!OAFORT1{4, 0:11'14 draP dt0. SITWA:Sor S, C914TTOir p4111.17O- IST';jt diir , kinds, stiles and prices. Nnunr,Es,,, ite• All 'dude repaired by ta. Practical :Work 'Warranted.. BIACIIitite TO liattrliy.tyeiveek Minot% April8,1879. ••' Inn • • 4, 411111 a E CARTWAtiar • ihztruciEObr Dtbirriar, Or8dUltt Of, the Royal boneg e • 1.0 of Dental Burgeonaol-OntarjOlhas oPoiard rooms. •. On 'the 'Victoria Block, Albeit Street, Clinton, Where be . fwill sonstantly be in, attendance, and prepar, d to per- : Yorm every operatfoir conneetedwithDantistry. Teeth leetracted, 'filled with gold, lonialgiOn, or other filling lizaterial. Artificial teethiubereedfron, one to atoll set. OlintOli, April 17, 1879: • 1,6 .URS. BEESLEY'S' . . MILLINERY Establishrnent saao:tnten't lei"74';ATEr'.ERS: S7 SILKS and IMaisorls.to the neTtest shades. . • Mao, a large stock of FELT and STRAW RATS, * the latest stylee. consnrs, Agent for BOTTIIICE'S PA TTERNII of _garments. of , • deseriptione f a lirigcfsteek heiPton hand:, , Pelt and Straw Hite cleaned and altered Largo Assortment of Ladies' siantioe. ARGE stock (.1 'Crompton riaproved Corsets for Oblidred, Affilitoti, and Ladies. Selling Of stualraer If.otocesikveat4gergaeatilvo.rvid.uesd,p,;10,7. .1,T,7 la your,ittate:to, . truly ihird, 1879.; • ; • , • ' • * TISADE MAR7C."e011678;:ae:Idy.ETDRIA:IENMEA-RE An unfailing (sure ' bfooteritiSfeatuiliminpdatlstwee;. moss, Sparmatorr- that f °Bow' AB ti smutty ci,nt , Or' y6,5 il'In6inv'ebt.1: Before .1Talltito.sitleisolteed,pain iti the Rack , . T. (flu°864:eletstitctil,TroPlxottalarTt°rio'is-ActlenunetrioTacetal•ref Prom aturti riat .pattioularaitt. our Paittlibitit$ wb telt dear°, to Send ,freoliy melt to everybne:-' The Speed& Medicine la 'aold by all druggiatti M per package, bk• 6 ritoktget for 85; or trill be sent free by moil on receipt; of the money, by addressing .. theifeorinection With the. tr&ditions atid glonea�f Great Britain: He thought the •Domitiion was growing in a less_ showy and more substantial manner than. the; tjziited tute80 Jle looks to,a • vast agrigultural population settling ih. the inegicelly fertile lands' of the ited 1.1.,ivar and the Saskatchewan valleys. There can,. be no doubt that His Graoei as other foreeighted men before, him. rhis wellknown niedioine is no imposition have done, will carry battle with :him' aaie ftad nate temede for Xoniale Difli- 'cnItieni1Obt.u etiOn , Iron anTseusewhet. ever ; and although a powerful remedy, it con. tains notlaing hurtf al to the constitution. • ----TO MA.IMIED Le.oitS ' Itis tenni:liar/ye tilted. It will,Lii nihorttime brine on.thononthly period With 'regularity. In alloasos of 'Nerve:Inland Spinal Affections, Pains in.,the"-,Baelt. and Limbs, Heaviness, VatietteL on iuigl.t riMarti011, Palpitation of the heart. iIytetici, Sick HeadaCheo, Whites; and allthelialiital itiveabes oecesioned by It disorderadeiyetemc theat PilIa wili oiled t &cure when altetluiffneene haVe" • 'These pit10.1121re never boon' known to fail tli4 torte, telt. alettGotbilrerele°03nd.tt ho 211,4 Page of PitIn* rOr itkilPfgfitinkft, get ft pamphIst,free, Of agent. SOB 14f0S*04NHWYOBK Some Paoseneroa. .$1.00anttAi2i Cents( for'poistage, encloSed to Sorthrot& 7.4,eittni, Telenet°, Out., general agents fdif thleDomielen, wjll insure a bottle oontainhigdiet.Sopilla by tettini mil.' :3iia' b by4T. WOoinbeandW.ratstcrnld4"4anaOtR. tt1ttiarentro41iprke:•r'bt ind P.odoriche.:'Ualtlefon.; itelatItie..lon ron,Rodoivilleetudatilmeaf. J., .11. Combo, Oloiten, einedeitlers favorable report, end assist in the, gckel service whieh Lord Defferin eepecially' rendered as in directing attention to the cooditions undet which we live. • • - Iiing/o California Golden Compound; it strictly vegetable preparation,. and Will tively cure Dyspepaia. Sick Headache, Acidity et Storoachitrinung up of Fbod, Pain in pit of Stomach, Low spirits', SiliOusnessy Oonetipation,, jaundice Liver Complaint or any affection Of the Stomaoh or Liver, in the Shortest ,titner possible. Yon are not asked to buy until you knew what you are getting. Therefore; &I've vette your existence,_ do tot' 'fail to. go to your Proggist, H. COetnit's_.• And get a trial -bottle/red Of •chad'Us, which will What a regnlar one dollar bottle will do. AtIt forDit: CattrortelA Gomm Com. TOMO, and take no othar. Owing, Clinton • • '-,. - • laitelifelos Arrilin Salve. The t,e'st Salve ifkibbfrtidafee Oats; liraiti; Sor, 1./Icetta, Salt Ithefint,Tette?,, Chapped /lands, Chilblisiti'li,terlia,kud AMP nds Ostia' lgruptitew Thiseelve• ittimeranteed iergiVe Peifectintififehtlen lyorreaso moiety reo fancled•.- . Piker, t5 awn:spar lies. Foreetli • Cr • , TICE GB:AT .IIEDICTotts IlittlB0:d;tzt'Z 14. 11-.4 he denim& of ourbuflinesellairencooeidiated our romoving.to Toronto,. le tibia place plemeaddress all future communioations. • 6'SoMln °Habit by. all druggists* and everywhere in Canada ittuftho 'United States by all wholeSale and re tali druggists. EirIPOri -*of FilshioliS •• 0, rTlMitt riT It.Egfl, pleasure in WM:Muting that she IS now pro. pared to ao DRESR.MAE/NO in the latest atyleth Having boon for yeatti engaged IS auttnr In. leading' as.,„, .• tablisbniouts in American °Weil, the flatters lieraelt ' that she Mtn fibre the Moat perfect atillfeetienv -• Sherds° his in stooks weillobtoted assortment of MILZ1111ANY diVi) And will eideavor to keii%the latest noVeltici pertain. ing to t e bttaineet. A CALL EletitstatttYsotrolue. Clinton, May Ie, 1476i • ,