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The Clinton New Era, 1879-10-09, Page 3r.irrnrtr..rwc, . , Ouronua 9, 1.670 THE CLINTON. NEW ERLA •. . gausses, .the hoe. '1.101110t0110se."'" ' e While Colouel Al1en. was discuseine A little nOriSenee W.W and theV, Is relished by the wiliest men. • .1 This is the rock of ages,' ettia the for, after rocking two hours anti the baby stil -awake. A good many staid housewives are engaged in the .can -can business—with •• peaches and. tomatoes. Ali the clothes Adam had for a long time was the close of day, while the mantle of night was his bed -clothes. Mary :"^-4 Get �ui wid ye,ePat 1 Ye niver mane the half that ye say 1' PM: Sure, then.. Mary, I mane the other ,balf doable, so it's all one Pab, to tourist, we° has teketeehelter ina leaky mud -cabin: " Dady and its soaked tothe bone you'll be gettin' wid the sthremes thiough the root! Come otetsitle,:eir—it's dryer in the wet!' . The man who goes fishing and efts in a camp -inviting posture on a narrow • thwart from early morn till dewy eve, and cells it fun is the same man that siever goes to church because the pews are not comfortable. , e Some ORO haS invented a new style of boye'lrousers, which is highly recom- • mended. They hay° a. copper seat, • sheet -iron knee, ane are, rivetted down • in theeseanseitetier heseee"watereproof•pone Imes to hold broken eggs. . • .A. little four-year-old was complaitiing to ber• mother that her. button shoes wiefirelleiftinegee. e'Whyriefertteee ytetsver .put•them on the wrong .feet.' Puzzled, and ready to cry, she, made answer, What's I do, mann ma ....They's all the feet rye got,' A legal gentleman met a brpther .lawyerone dey recently, and'the follow- ing emewersation took .place : Well, • judge, lidw • is besiness 1' 'Dull, dull, I • am livieg on faith and hopee., • "'Very good; but I have got past yeti, for I'm • living .oneharity.", . .• • qtinine old gentlemen,. of ,art tie- " tive stirring disposition, had a man at • work. in his 'garden, who was quite the reverse. Jpnes,' seid he, 'Aid you ever. • see A snairr. Certainly; .said Jones. 'Then,'" said the old Man, '.you must .bave Mee hint; for you neve t could over; tike Mtn! • • : • " • •'• •• .4 contemporary, asked :•'Ho* shall. women carrytheir pnises to frustiate the thieves?' • Why, carry, themompty. Nothing frustrates a thief mere than to • 4snatcir a womenet Puree after folloeting' ,her leelf a. mile, Old:. then .fiedethet. it • contains endbinee • and.. • a • recipe .• for • spiced peaches ita a faded, photogeaph. of her grandmother. • .•• • 1- • • • -Adversity has its uses likee,ny ',other disagreeable thing. ••.A:man• who' is ney,er sick, never knows how.good it is • to haves troop of 'friends rash in and . sit down. at this bedside and tell hiii in the moat, solemn .manner that his doctor has lost at least thee° patieets one of • four all the year mina , • • Will the angels come down' for me with a (Theriot and horses. when I OW asked tt little .bey of his Siteday-sehool 'Wadley; 4 I ghese so, if yosnare it real good boy, said the tettchee. The little fellow's eyes sperklei With atiticipatibn • . as he .eagerly exclaimed, 'And e oh .1.: d� yon think they'll let me,sit on the front seat and drieer • .• A young compositor having to setup •an article cm' the ''Root et ' Evil, , madeee 'loot•of ell Evil,' • The, editoi, 'explained • in 'his next issue that the. compositor was eourting a 'girl whope. father was of.an :irate • disposition; were' ••heavy number twelves, an was: 'of slinging the•rnieSile toe.' • • • • •-• • • • - • .A. man went for the eleceeesteelettefid: his wife, Who was ailing. When they. arrived she was asleep, and shoeing. loudly.; Dear .me,' Dated,' eaidthe doctor, howdo you get a sleep with e wortirtee• that snores like that' Ane gets need tat,' said David; "it's nee: • thing am to whet 1.• lute to thole •frae her tongue wheneshes wankinT . • A debating club disehesed. at great lengtb the other riming a question io• . lating to the formetion of the earth's stir-" face; If •the water of the Atlentie • 'Mean was drawn"ofte-remakked oho ed" the cliepubants, ite bottbin Would appear ' ea a plebe, eiritheneountain _ledges runn- • ing through it.' 4 But how are you. go- • ing to draw off "the water' inquired 'e • sober looking person on the back seat, :• the overwhelming force of this: query completely nonplussed the Apealcereind . the meeting silently adjotirrted... - • A certein Scotch laird, noteel.fpr his • getnepreserying propensities, had beeas- iereto summon ,One of hie- tenants., a small fermate .to, meek him at his rese • donee to answer fOrP. charge of searing rnuir-fowl. Itso Inippened. that • Sandy watt pat into -a room to await hie lord - Ship, in which Weee some tutiir-foWl stuffed on themantelpiece. Oa heariee - lordship's approaching footstep in the passage Sandy began to stroke the back of one of the stuffed 'birds, muttering, Sic bonnie beadles ; they • wed surely • Into it hard heart, that .oud hurt thae. botinie:ereatut'es. Fat cm' ye this .hee- his beaetio r he asked the laird on en- tering, who .aterrethough he Was,. could •' not help laughing, well knowing that Sandy -sold from ten tofifteen bode weekly. •Sandy's pretended itinecence • seated him that time -and he was dia. niisSed with a eepriinend. national finatices on the hotel elan ta St. Louis, Col. Toni Oritteuden quietly slid down •off the platfortu and circulat- ed among the crowd. fJe wore a de- licate white deck suit, blue necktie and patetteleather pumps, end wus, tlie cynostire of all female eyes on tile' :pre- mises. Col. Tom, wit!' up eye to busi- ness, began ogling the -babies. Oh, you sweet little darling,' Baia Colonel Tenn addressing a, fuzzy, pope eyeti inat that lolled lazily iu his ino- tber'e a MIS Ander ono of the trees; bow old is et, ma'am ?' Four months. sir,' said the mother. A littlesietjeb r said Colonel Tom, No, a boy,' replied the mother, yes, now that I come to look at it more closely 1 detect the strong, manly features of a boy,' the Colonel hastened to say:. lelettse, may I kiss the little cherub?' Tom hutbis .eyea and exploded. ae,oaertlatory sound on the fuzzy face and the child put: a big lip up and. threatened to ery.. • He ie inch a beautifel child,' inter - inured Col, Tom, 4 such eyee, such a head, such an expanse of ferehead, such a mouth, such a wealth of complexion, such a sweet, tranquil expression.' La, tee, and you don't really think se, do your simpered the flattered rnettiee. I never saw a sweeter Iittletherutee epee Col. Tern, believe I'll have to kiss him etgaine -Haviegegeneethvouggeeesecondesesette- latory martyrdom, Colonel Torn asstien- :ed a seraphic look—a", look •calculated to strike taffy to the most hardened feminine heart; and -got right • dOwn to business. •. • a candidate for Governor,' said he, mid nothing -would give me greater jey than to feel assured that I had the supert of the father of this sweet be'be. Come let the bold the little darling in My. arms do .think he is just the sweetest little angel I ever saw 1' • The flattered mother gave up the fuzzy baby with profuse apologiesabout its not being well dressed) etc., hoped it would not •trotible the gentleman, etc., glad to know he admired it so tnueh ete. The fuzzy 'baby writhed andsquirmed and grew red in the face and wrinkled itself all up and belochett .a trifle, ttO then ley. calm and cempested.on Colopel Tom's Strong right erne • • • • Thee little precioue cried: Colonel Tom. You'le tell 'his father -how _much i thought of his little oberub, won't yea; ma"anel And yea% tell oandiAate. for. Governor, eh, • The poor Worrian's face dropped, and big,ealt tears mune into her eyes. • . ' Oh, sir,' she said,'' yen don't know what you ask--seny poor huebanddied of the jaenders twp months eteee. '- There wap, a far off.loek in O�i -Tom Crittenden's gold•glinted • eyes as he gently „hut firrnly dumped that fuzzy baby on the bereaved woman's lap .and walked straight ,bacic .to, .the ..platform ana replaced hfinself on a bench.. Net alone was sorrow confined to Col. Tom Ceettenden"S upheaving There were silent traces of suffering unon. his right corte sleeve... • Did Ile iGet*: Raise. • , '• • ' • No barber, says, the Detroit Free Press, knoweth whom he may shave, and the:mm.4 who rushesinto a 'shop and drops into a barbeicheir evithone epeini who occupies the nexte. hair to his right or hie left may get badly heft e as a case proved yesterday. A solid 'oldcitizen in the wholesale trade Was taking it easy, his face'ceivered with tether, wben' in comes a, young man 'evhe .. flung off his ocett; bounced into a elfOr-anci-eallNIT A Trrio Story. • Arrr r WHAT 1.13.A.DVILLE aUNgSIUD FOlt ONE POOlt MAN, From:Aim Leadville Itoveiee Two years or more ego, when Lead- ville was in its infancy and the fame of We rich ourbonate deposits Wad extended eastwerd only so ler as the Statte Kansas4 an enterprising young married Man who had listened ti) the recital in envious- wonderment, decided to emi- grate at once to this new El Dorado. Packing up his slim stock et household goods, lie'in company with his wife, began thetedione journey uti'the grand valley of the Arkansas with the motto '140:vine or Bust' inset•ibed upon his banner's. When within a few. miles of Pueblo, his jourpey Was interrupted by the.arrival of a stranger; but, after tar- rying a few days at the farm house to see the wife and baby comfortablyeared for, he pushed foriyard'alone to the wild straggling tewn of Leadyille; Hidpurse Wile Very 1 iglIt; brie lithe have and: mtis- Ql0e were in,plethoric contlieion, and he found immediate emPloyenent upon a windlass over the Little Eva shaft on Fryer Hillk He' km3w as little 'about practical mining as he aw about the deli-. -ate machinery of the finest watch, yeT he turned (.,the prank of 'the windless with en ;energy a,nd,determination which rated him as a hill hand in the estim- Mime of his. 'eferpt who was doing the mining work down in -the sandand bowlders beneath the surface. The wife in due time joined the husband in flee cern fartable.logn4inellia.eindustryehade provided for her. This cable, built near . where Grent's smelter now stands, con- tained the first • full-sized window ' over placed in position ifi Leadville. The wife wass tetto. help-,neate for her lord, and by her cheerful labor •at the wash tub ahe supplied her husband end the pard' for Mouths with the funds fleets Baty to continue their mening operations until finally mineral be,gan t� appear in the heft= of the shaft. •' The neeessof the strike spread abroad fiAd treated a ripple of excitement, un- til it toadied the• ears. of Lieutenant Governor H. A. W. Tabor, who,having propertyelose by, demanded what price had"been fixed upon the mine, . and the answer geeicklyeame, $109,0002 . 'I will give you 4556,000,' responded., Mr. Tabor, and.the sale was effected, • The moneywas paid over in eurreney; wrap'. ped' up in a Copy- of the Reeeiete :taken by the Overjoyed husband into the pre-. 'Bence- of his wife and tossed into a cheer, , as though it Was a :package of clothes kr the 'weeh. , , • , . • e' Did you make the sale ?' inquireathe , , Did you get the 'money 'e • .4 Yes.: • Where is itr In that bundle there on the chair.' Do you mean' it 'Fifty thousand -dollars in ileat Old peper . . . • .1 Yes, I insisted On bringing. if thee you, who haereto faithfully worked 10 give' me the eiettes to continue •,•m ining, might rest your. eyes on the entite sum which is our joint property.' • ' ••With, trembling betide the devoted wikeetiedethe bundle and for the first time in her life:gazed upon fifty thou- eancLdollarreeend than thisePlacker wo- man, who through all the hareishipeof po- verty did:labor had been strong artd re- soluto like a true daughter of Eve, sank upon the fleet arel.weet over for - One. .••. 1 Ti s is about all of the story,. except that instead de leaving Leadville to ..spend their wealth '• in Borne- locality NvherO. in a life time they nould hardly 'have arieaseied such" a competency-, the. *cettple now reside here, and the husband lea•neeinber of the eity council: • . „ • ,neeles/3 .Aceninitiati?u• of' Capital. ;‘ Hurryi. up, now, for I must get back to the store before old Blank does,or he Will raise thunder 1. Hang him, 'he won't even givee matt time to die.' . The eld eitieeeeturned his: face to Mabee at the other, ,and the birbee no- ticed, a,reddening. of bis cheeks.' , Going on e vacation this mambo ?' asked the barber, 'Who wes preparing to shave the young man., , 1 Vacation 2 1.1oeeilt. Tppltet can •I seeetway-frotteold-Blenleeeadef-I could,- lic.payte such a. stingy, contemptible salary, I cettltin't afford even to ride on. ., ' 4 Who apti•,t You ask hern fora raise i'" queried the herbal'. ‘' Why dote'e you ask for the hand ,9f AV hip freckled noeed daughter. ele'd dis- charge me ina minute?. though • he's art k ing 'money, and can a fford it,. If the old iiy-eua woull have a stiolto of apo- piexy, the peter pat tner Might do some- -thing, but such chaps alwayse live to, be huedred years old.• Conversation co. aeed here. The BMW men got out of his chair, Leek a beash. ing And. oat down, and when ihe elate' Arose troni his chair and turned aeotte'd snow balls woald li,eve looked black bos side his face. He tried to bow end speak, but something wewldn't lat'' him, and when he started to.put on his coatehe held it teal up, the eollar do wti- Ho was till etrugglifig with it Whon tlio solid man too up, looked are/Indeed walked out, saying never a word, The barbere Wet the young, nien's head and hole cologne to his nose, but he walked side- ways when he Went OUt, and there was iut uncerteia wabble to his lit:tees. In applying for the vacant, position state What :atop you fame° at, Once it was remarked to Lord • lesie kine that a .certain Man dying had left X200,000, whereupon he said, "that' a poor eapital to, begin -the next World with." Truly it was. se, ler if, on the. tithe hand, the man had given it ewe/. in •charity he would have poesessed and enjoyed it, whereas in this case he left it altebehited • ttiterree e melee -wirer eite - 'diedand thee really lest it.' • . 'What s failero, t'as that .min's life 'I He got ep good 91 hie200,000 in this, world, and did not get hitpeelf ready kr. the nekt., • What did he do? What isethe 'grand. result aia life, of his toil, of his anxious days and sleepless nights 'I He .rart4 together X200,000, . Wbat:ded he do With, it? Kept it as long is he could --entil he died. What became of iti? He -left it fa those that came lifter and • to the-squebbleieof &mete. If any geed to the world . ever game- bet of. :this aff0,00,.. no thanks ere deo to him. He kept it as long as lee ,couldLand left it. only bee:mese he cotird Cat.V. ivith. le in. ' !few had only 'coityeeted it,' a8 thebankere. say, end tt was con- • vertible lets; the blessinge.of the peer ; into the •RWeet consciousness oflavitie done some good while be lived; of have ing timed the gowel of Christ and Fete - el anti. [ma beaten... .131-11-110 did 'MVO of these • things. Ile raked it together, kept it, died, left it, end it. made bis last bed nobeeter. EllSi•Cril Siberia is menaced by famine, Graineis 'dearer than over before,. The', poor aro suffering severely. The herveet has been vet7 bad, „ lICAL ... COMPANY TTOAWA, OntariO. I -DEAL ESTA.TE FOR SALE. ' Vieleuze. CHEM.ToRONTO. '4,4,1 Uentleiiiini, ity- -eat-Caen t shoit time ago, as to the satisfactory reeelte frokil the use of your Coarourto &Kyr or HrPornosruires, I will further add, that fresh proofs of the genuine benefits conferred on pationte requiring it are constantly coming Under my observation ;, parties to whom I have regoinmended it, have in a. ahore UM% with the deePeet thankfulness, ackuowledged the relief they have experienced, and in some eaeee have Asserted that it, and it alone, has saved their lives, It simple muck pleasure to afistire you that 1 consider your Syrup, the Vurroeta lie- eornoseurres, tbe beat preparation of any which hag come under my notice for Debility and all gellnonary Complaints, Bronchitis, timighs, ao., and believing this, I aims tan t iy recommend it before every other Compound. Very truly yours, H, F, IsloMAltrirr, Pharma4utleal ahem. it, For sale by 3. H. Combe and.‘Vatiti & Co. The kidnflys aro subject toia variety of dangeroas and painful disease, arising from various (muses. 'By the judicious use of Vic - Tout& Boom; and livA Misr, these affections may be cured, Bright's disease, diabetes, and all female complaints, are kneceisfully com- bated by this popular remedy, which is for sale by all dealers. Pricie, 101 per bottle. For sale hy Ileum:nee, and, Watts -& Cor • HAGYARD',0 PECTORAL BALSAM is composed of the most healing balsams and gums, The Balsams, which .enter into its composition, were used by the natives when America was first discovered, and are combined with other 'vegetable tellies, so blended together, that it is a specific for all affections of the throat and , Thousands of bottles are need animal ly, and it is donsidePed, one of the standard preparation of the day. For sale by J. el - Combo, and Watts & 00. For all -the pnrposes.,of .Family l%dedieine Htreeetues,leserew On, is at the head of the list. It is used with unprecedented success, bothjeternally and. externally. It cures Sore Throat, Burns,"Scaldii,. Frost Bites; eelieyes; and often mires Asthma. For sale by J. H. Combeg. and Watts -13i The Russian Court invited_ Dr. Ayerand, his family to the Archduke's wedding ie the Royal Paltwo. This distinction was awarded him ubt 9nly because he was an American; bat al- so because his name as a physieian 'bed be- come favorably known in Russia on its passage round the wet-IA.—Pueblo (Col.) People. •.• Is! HURON LIVE STOCK ASSOCUITiON. THIRb ANNUAL. SALE,. ThirdArinual Sale, under the auspices , AL of the Huron Live•Stock Assoeiatien, will be held in the. • ' . TOWN QFQLtNTON, - ON.- • IVEDRESDitY, OCTOBER i5tit2 1879. Commenting at 12 o'clock,. noon. There will be offered for sale a large number of Imported Stallions, .Thoroughbred Short-, hewn Belle, COws and Reifers,'Theroughbred Sheep and Swine, also Inipre Tedandfat Stock. This Sale offers .Superior; Facilities- for •both Buyer and Seller.Several of the Best Herds in tholrovince -will be represented, and the sale will be aitendod by bnyers froilia.the United, -Statel and all parts of -Canada, Catalogiies can be had op a.ppliestien to the Secretary. Entries of Stock for Sale will be received until tlie morning olthe sale, buttock now entered -will not appear ili the sale catalegue.. The Secretary will be at Pike's Hetel,.Clinton, on the afternoon and •eveuing before -the sale to 'rebeilie entries. There -Will he ample accona- =dation at Clinton, for bothmai and. beast, which will 'be ,previded at the lowest possible rates." OF NALlirf; • Twelve iuontha' credit Will be given on fur- nishing security satisfactory to the owner of the stook hold. A diseount of &per cent will be allowed for cash Ou all sales, • M. Y. MoLEAN, Seafortlf; Seeretary. . JAMES BIGGINS, Clinton President. ' F. GRATTAN,. Goilerielt; Zuctioneer. Land fpr Sale. T.H.4 milbscriber offers tor sale 31) acres, more or less; being east part of let No. '3 1.1-in4he4b11-polieessinn-of-the-tewnship of Statley, Frame barn and liouse on the place, never -failing Spring of water ;soil, clay loam. Ter m's easy. Fur further partioularii apply to :JAMES 13suvIE" P.Ot: Aug. 3, 1879.. .'. • 1 - . ......,.....a., ,,,......, . 1. Farm. Lot $o, 53 in the First Voliceesioa.1.11inen, road) Tuckeramith, contains 58 agree 0; ersestaao %ea, about two miles from. Olinteak.board fame la frontigood hardwood timtkri • Slay Iremade a superior dairy farm. 2. West Half of Lot Eight in the Eleventh dolma- siou of Tureberry, fifty acres, good wheat land, six mi.es from Wingliam one ono mile trona the Glonannen Sta. tetl'IfXergh?w -0 lirranriPt7.4 tilinhtteT. r fo , 11 y .Would 808 cheap for cash, or exoltange for town proper- ty in Clinton. Apply to tiu) owner, tamtml Thrower,at Fair's Mills,Clinton, or to the undersigned. 4. The largo and oonvenient 3rich Store, in um Al- b ert StreatIlloek,now ocoupledby Mr. Jas,Biddlecombe. 0. Eirst•elass grain Aore, at the Grand Trunk ate t ion belonging to A. Limieson, 70 Theism° factory building and lot, adjoining the Grand Trunk station, formerly occupied by 3. U. Bel- fry, with. eueluo RUA bili. Premises wen suite4 for manufaeturing purposes, pork-paoking, dm. 8. Lot 0, an Victoria Street, (Oordon survey); a choice Farm • Fpr Sale. ITIELAT • .FIEST-0L'ASS PARINI, No. 85; on• • the 1.5th•con; of Goderieh Township, be, longing ti Mis, O. 'Gordon ; will be.sold for cash or en part credit.. Only one mile froth Clinton. The fartn• gontains eighty acres of choice la,nd', in good condition, fine orchard, &e. Apply to • • .•Jf. HALE. . Clinton, July 21,1870. • •• . . " • • • - fox: _ • NoTtot,. that4hieppeiginient ot nears, nom; & unnecnc, di Henson, as Agents of t Mutual-. Fire Insurance 'Company; ' Of the County Of 'Wellington, is bIOS daYearicelled. W. W. FA ItItAN, 1E84., Itiis been appointed Agent for this toner and vicinity, and ie now prepered to take applioations ?or this. Company, the chenpest in ,the Dominion. ' By.order CHARLES.ZAVIDSON,. Seoy-Treas Guelph, dth'Ueo, 1878. • ' • tf. • A, "%teem gum -mica. • $12 it slay at limo made, by the Indus. trions. Capita not required; wo will start,yon.• Men, wpoken,hoys and girls make money taster at work for us than at an) thing•effle. fixo 'work bi light and /dement, . and such as anyone ain go right tit .TheSe who AO Wise who st.e tlit4 nate° val,.sona 410 their address at'once and"see for themselves.' Costly outlit an turas true. • 'Now is the thee. Those already at work are laying up large suing ef money. •Aildress •TRUE dc CO., Augusta, Maine, ' MOXEY• TO IIOEN eri Approved- Notes, IWOBTGA.clE SEct/IIXTE. A nuMber of good FARMS FOR sArir . ..A3"4101,0X14 2311,N7 „:. . Appl.y (0 C, 4 Initrr,•Atterney, anion, ifune 20, 1878. ...• A. WE EIl in your own •ti•wn, end no alpItalelaked, Ctl'ill.ftiV 4120 bag. 0044 14 trill withoukexpensr. •The bust, opportunity (1000 05'2&M fer hose Mg to mak. Yon sliontl try nothing else until yin see,for, yourself what 7044 C2111 do at the 1)t'0111.05 we offer, - :No room to explain hero, Teti eon de- vote all your Onto or only yeur motro time to! the heat. 10,40, and make great pay for every hour "that you work Women hake as mucleas Ma, kola foe $in clot pri- vate terms and particulars, which we 141514 fr.p, 05 outfit free, Don't Complain 011144.1 times 01(4410 1011 hop suph ft dinew. 44 51. itereeere e- en., Portland, Maine, E M 0 'V A L rn-ir LIIHEY ClitleST 15RTJGGIST, Efaa removed to tliapromiseti rlLeOLpOfAiNrrc.).tsr 110903i4I4, Where he willkeep tor sale a aelcet cud gozieral assort- ment of • DRUGS, 0111!IMICA.f.09 AND UEDICINES, DYB STUFFS', OILS, &o. Reecipt4, and Vompottads em- ptily Into/0 up, wttic dimpateio. Minton, Feb. 27, 7272. ewmg Machines !pending lot, between the O. T. Hallway end the lever woll-fonced, planted with trees, good well, a.). 0. Lot 24, Frederick street, belonging to mr..robn Powell. Good tram cottege 01 eve rooms. Well and pump, Good pedal, Just south. of Mr. Wm. Sh0P- herd% residence. • . e1inion,•sme.-24, 1870, • H. HALE. • Canada Company Lands. :,t- LIST OF LANOS IN HURON FOR tiar..n 21-ttliellanado, Company may beacon at the oiliest Of lba undersigned, • • . IIALE . 1879. • RREllIATIsli.gisdeBatileYouliellInallfftatifota. Erysipelas, scrofula'peril. ago, skin irritation, ulcers from any °MUM, anda hun- fire.d other diseasee are canoed by an acid ferment, which produces inflammatory adieu. •Brunton'e Ab- sorbent willpositively effect a• our ku a few hours, by absorbing the acid poison from the system. SOU by *mists, 1'rico,500. Advice in particular oseastree. • Y; BiltrLiloTINn' Out.. . 02Q a day in your own locality No risk. Women ao se Weil mdn. heany make more, then the amount stated above. No one (mule!! to make money fast. Any one can do tho work. Yon can make from 50 cents to $2 an hour by ,dovoting your-eveningtrand seam titue. to the business. It costs nothing, to try the Minium. Nothing like it for money -making ever • offered before. Business pleasant and strictly honor- able. Reader, if you want to know all abellt the beat • • paying business before the pabate, send n s.your address 400. 400 will send you fuli particulars and private terms such as Coughs, Cold, freeinempies worth $5 also free; ybu can then make up your mind for yourself. Address GEO, STINSON •et CO, Portland, Maine. 80 or ALL NiNDS, 11. T.74, AND MADE AS GOOD •AS NEW. aavkindf4, rivicnimr, .„ kept on hand. FtEmEtfuEn Tun tetiAs•-elUltele STREET, one door west ot the Commercial Hotel, 47, NonSW0aTtiv, Post mace Box 1.06, CLINVott, ONT. Ayer's erry Pectoral 1\4— 'ha • 0: L‘ 'N 'Whooping C o gla,. • •%+,;" • 0, • . 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CONSTITUTIONAL CAAT.A.IELECE-1 URES C.A.TA.RR —.4.-- • Thom* 4pplaud it: C.06.1 • • Hear thitat a 'Beverad gentle/limn say$ of titer • ' Remedy:— T. 13. liAnniNo, ESQ., Brockville, Ont. •. . DCILY ianow two yeara since your " Constitn• Nona Catarrh Bemelly" was introdecen to me. I have waited this long to see if the earn would remain per manout before doing this my' duty to you, as at iirst the happy emits seemed fo me to be '0(00.good tobe true." 1 was afflicted in my headleir years before 1 euepeoted it to be Catarrh. In readingin Your owing: 81101 iny case iiescribeil in many partmulars.' The in- w ard " drop" I rota the heiid had become, very disagree,. able, and a choking sensation often iinivented me from lying long; 1 would feel like •smothering, mid be Nun - paned tosit up in bed., lify health and spirits were seriously affected.. When your Agent came 'to Walker. ton,.in August,1878, Seem:ell three bottles. Before I hail 'ma a. (parteo of the contents' of one bottle; I found decided rolid, and when I had teed two bottles and a third, I milt taking it, feeling quite cured of that • ailixient, andlutve not toed any.since, till of late Lhave taken some for a cold in my head. A mule of duty to suffere're from thatloathsome diseasercatarrhrprompts nib to send you this Certificate, unsolicited, with leave to make what 1150 di it you may eee proper, •.Yonrs • W. TIN ALL, Methodiet.minister. Port Elgin, Ont., Aug. 2.1, toss. • Ask• for tittlefield's Constitutional Ca- , tarrh Remedy, and take noother. J, R.- UAlumNo, Poninion A44e1i0O3r14ckyillb, Ont. • 14 4. ,s'ale toy a1r.br1100818 at only On.ebottar : • per Bottle. •. . • 7Eitnt Fr. '•• TRY XT. NEW CARRIA.6E, WORKS IN BLYTH:. • JAthES ,CLA17t.K: iroapicoay,I. nout101»gtp the inhabitants of Blyth and that mho hal opened -out ih Lbe-earriago making 14110114000,1,0,11512040 4444044044,34 t.1 fill all orders • fer • -OARRIAGES, 'WAGGONS, BUGGIES, BTO„ upon the shOrttattmlicgre,68:iftiltya.t .0.0 Most reasonable rates. None but •Ilret.elaos workmen employed, And the very boot material used, 1113PA111.1N0 attended. to promttly end aatisfactorily. 11014873 SHOEING a ' . . . . , , • Ageiit lor Flem s knictilitiral hipleioefits r, ,. -..p ) • One nine manufactoricsit Canada, Callanil 804 samples of Reapers, gowera, Seed Brills, Borne Itakee, Plettginli Atc,A,ke,,botcre pilithasingelsewhere. i3ai41IIO1 d'3 -4131E117 fiTIMET4 opposite tho Derniniettrelcaritall ()Meg. PlytiriMityila ;1878, and Consumption. . Tim reputation it has attained„in consequence of ..• • ,the marvellous eltres it has produced during the last haw csnm;his 44 suilicicitt aSslirance to the public that it will coutinue.to realize the happiest. • -aconite unit eau be desired. • In almost every •" section of -country there. aro • persons' pabliely imewn,who have beeureitgrediroin alarming end •on .desperate. diseasea of ..the byite usei. All whohave triedit,acknevdtalge its suporioiltyL and Where its virtues arektiewn, lie one.haeitatai as to what inedicineto emploito.relleye the' clis- tresi. and suffering, peculiar to pulmonary. info-, , thins, 'cughtiv ritorme..it.,,alWaye AVMs ; ' stant-relief,--tindperforms rapid.: %yea rof • the .-mlideivarletiesofbronebiai disorder; as well aa • the mere foiMndablediseases of die lungs. • As' a saleguard.to children, amid the distresi; log diseases:which beket the Throat and Oliesst be 0hliIEll1ood, 1414 invithiable ; for, by its timely use, multitudes ire rescued and restored to imolai,. . .This Medicine gains &Wilda at every trial; as the cares. It is eenStabtly producing .are too re- markable' t,. be forgotten. No family.should be Without it, and those who have oude uied it' • never will. ' •• . ; Eminent Physicians throughout the ciwitry • prescribe (1, 4412(1 Clod,' •gymen oiten retemreend it, from their.knowledge erns effects. . ' • ' . . . • • • . • ragrAnsn ' , . •. 04. AYER & CO, LelI, Mass,: , • • Practicer and -Analytical Chemists. ' SOLD BY ALIA DRUGGISTS EVEIIIMERFA. Ayer's ap ardia :.For Scrofula,- • and alt • acidulous diseases, Ery 'si- pelas Rose,- or St.'Anthte. • y's. Fire, Eruptione, and. ' • Eruptive diseases of the skin, Ulceratkee of he, • levee, Stomach, Kidneys, I.,angs, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Blotches, • "Tuniors, 'fetter! Salt Rheum; Scald. , Head, Ith4Wor141, TJlocrs, • Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Painin tbe•Bonee, Side. awl Head, .. Female • Weakness, Sterility, LeucOrrlioaa, arising • : from . internal • ulceiatien, and 'Uterine disease, Syphilitic 'and :Mercurial dis-. eases, Drets,y, ley,epep,sitt, •Emaciation, " General he iiity, 44iid. for Pile:frying-the . •'This Sereapaiilla is e 'a tombination of.' ' vegetable ifitoratives— Stillingia,.llitiv• • „drakes' Yellow' Dock — evi tl t • tile iodides • ef leettissitun and nee, and is the most • inttlicino. yet. known, , for the diseases it is intended to cure,• Its ingredients ere SO skilful I y tom- . bined. that ebb full alterative 'effect of eachis assured, and:piffle It is -so milEl! as to lie liarrnlees eleett to Children, iteis- ' still so effectual as to purge out.from the • • system those impurities and corruptiens • whicledeeclop entoloatbsome disease. The reputatieit it enjoy's is derived.• • from its cures, and the eonlidence which prominent ybriciteeee all ever 'the coun- try repose 'in it, prove their experience • of, its usefulness. ' . • Certificates attesting i Isvirtues hava. • cumulated, rted are eoestantly. being • received', and as limey ot these casee are, • publicly knowp, they.furnish convincieg evidence of the superiority of this Sar- saparilla over every other alterative . medicine. So generally 15 its superis ority to any other inedicine ecnown, that' we need do no inOre than to assure the . public that the.best qualities, it has ever possessed ere strictly maintained. rnevenen Dr. L. C. AVER & C0,7-Lowelf,, Mass., l'iwetical awl Analyttcat (114etni514. SOU/ Bit ALL 131ITAMISTS Lvnitrwirmis.