Clinton New Era, 1875-11-25, Page 3•
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THE 01-1BAP IITANN4LS,
TUE.OUIL&P DLANIC.BTS,
TUB CflO]OJ PXESSBS,
IU3ORRAT VALUE 144 RLACX 1...VSTRES, •
OUU, 41E11010S IN" ALL 001,0110-1707.q..1.101irritIOES:-
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ONG, THE MILLI
PRETTY IIATS XiCi1.114=1, • k',I4OW.41t0., 1.TXRS, B••
BONS 44,1•ITAI r$ItikhIWO$.
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We -hold, we believe, the fietlet Stook of Choice Millinery and, Arose Fabrics, .
$havids'ead, Mantles, to be had in thii COROT, And ardt inspection of fftookr
from bktendingparobeee*
sesijeetnewmalt. 191 (;), RAL 114 ' GOODS -•-•—•-1,
The stock of Black floods in every kind now were ist new And worthy ot the '
attention of Pereilye wanting Mourningeeode of any description, ,
Hat, Bonnets n44.144%00 'made to order in the most eatisfactory meatier,
OVER COATS, 'UNDER 0OATS, PANTS'and ve$Te-, ifitrre, das; -
Funs, UNDER 0140TRINO„. CARPETS. And HOUSE FUENI$IHNQ
QOODS,•TWEE1)0, CLOTHS and COATINCI13,
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Suits made to telet end, aatisfactien mooed«
. We will not be under-eold in any department and in Geode of the Ilanle
flaunty, Every Offert put forth to please an QnlY one Flea azeked.. •
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Nee, 4t1i.--18754--'.
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DE 4LERS IN I
—Staple aid Fag Dry Gools,, DM% them Qlld Groceries.
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Our FALL Arm WINTER '&odic is now • completenevery department, and has been
carefully selected. ' Our ...DRESS WOW DEPARTMENTwill be found very attractive.. It
.. consists of all the new styles and, shades of. the heasen.
—4161-111.1A NE R Y. A IISID7_1101LAN T L E S.
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This department will abittys be found well aiserted with all the novelties of the season. Orders
promptly and neatly -executed: Uadra Ilitms-Airre Botnams always on hand. Fall and Winter
MANTLES It splendid variety. Also, MANTLES MADE TO ORDER. •
• ItITON altItXitittal•
1•Iev, $4, 1870. -
Markets erintimde With lent Wei7 UtUe
change, and although repo* in Europe of the
autumn, weather for eeeding are not•, cheering
yet pricee are rather on the deoline. We he,
Ueve this it; owing 4 the feeility with which
Mtn Oen Pow be brought kora any put of tho,
world in a Very !plot specie of tirso. What
with the rapid transit by ateamere ana ta�.
ways, and the cultivation of wheat in coun.
triee whore hives not rased to atty extent ba-
levet we appear to be entering -110a an ere
when, fluctuations in OM Will AO .',001ler in iuktfe ot eer'vod to OVOU, boki u check.
rapidly or to that degree they beet) hem moo While we have been, increasing and
in times. past. If a crop :Ole in oat portion :Inn14P1Yinff Uro angines .and VOW -
of the world, ita lose is falma Made up from the .wellte# aml IlletaaMln28 a taclaatiaa in a
urp nu in other portions.
Though the liearon is getting far advaneed
very little pork or beef hoe yet been brought
to market, notwithstending the high pricee
•that are offered, It is poseible the unsettled
weather may aOeountlor tide in seam degree,
for pork could not he kept many days without
•being Tired. ••
Butter be tin down, Iilid-there-does not aP.-
pearany immediate prospeot of au advance,
Poultry is emningin„pere freely Ana reedity
'binght up At good prieei. 'I'he demand for
wood,.i boocnning brisk, as the roads Aro now
So 'beta that but -little hi being brought fe,
isourenee Batess
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The knowledge that Cirefi EMI More
numerono and deotructive in tdle Unit-
ed Staten now than fifteen years Ago,
notwitImitanding the improved arrange -
Mont for extinguishing *OM, ite not
Very comfortable. The New TOrk
4uitotin, commenting uponaninoufance
convontion reprt, eaye there ie some:,
thing ;torah*, in the statement that;
tho publics are as little able to cape with
this ire lead as' the underwriters,and
that all the appliances thus catalogued
Vileat,Tre,adwell, per blish,40 05 a 0 OG
. Soulee, - . - 0 95 a 3, 00
• Spring, . 0 90 a 095
Oats,' . 0 80. a 0 32
•Barley, , 0 50:- a -0 65.
-.. Peas, - • ,0 02 • a 064
•Flour,' 4-. .-• 550, a (00
Mutter, • -..• 0 17 a 0 18
Potatoes, . - 0 30 a 0 85
• Egge,
--
Perk; •• •••
. Beef, " •
Hides, • . • 4
. Sheepskins
Clovet, .
'Timothy -
Geese
• ur eys,
• Chickene,
riE/APORTu
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• 010 a 0 17
407 -505000' a 00 '16Z 11-eA -'111; t g zzji at ,f !o f t4ho n343 r e '43-a xt e 8-1 ioienn
4 00 a 5 00 Railway during the peat half year, •the
a 0 75 working ,etpensee of the road. have been
▪ 6 (10 a 6 25
•-n-t 4 00• reduced 204-,000.
▪ 0 45 a 0 60 The recent iflOnrAnts
IliA• 0
IE2T84." 15
ratekon cOusideratien of our increased
#‘ spotty:tees for extinguishing 4reo,"
the Inexorable figures show that our ap,
pliances, good and useful and indispen-
sable Re they undoubtedly are, have
pe,rhaPS saved us from utter destruction,
bat oeetainly not funpreved our condi-
tion. We are not as well off ;to dayr
with there ao wa were fifteen year* ago
without them. It is evident then that
-there iii"kiffiething-forue to do beside,.
building water4wOrkinnd bliyhirateara
Are-enginea,and organizing paid fire de-
partments, and abusing the underwriters
On account of Are insurance rates; and
that instead, of taking Increasing 'rates'
as an evidence of the •moral turpitude
and grasping character of corperatione,
we must understand that they indieete'
increasing danger' from fire (thiose as-
. unerringly atethe rise of the mercury In
the thermometer indicates increasing
warmth in the atmosphere.
Wheat -Fall
Spring
• Oats -
• Peas • '
Barley -
Potatoes -
• Butter
Eggs, •
Pork, -
it opznicu
• Wheat -Fall -
Spring
Flour ."
Oats,
Peas,
• Barley,
Potatoes .
Hay • -
Butter
Ens; 4.
--"Polsr
Hides
• 1Vood
Ladies' Cotton Embroiderod,. Wterno;, 80.140'8 Wool Underclothing, &Rill. assortmeat•On hand,
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Gent's rilrni..§hini,s of every ascription.,
TAILORINO-,;•.To this department we pay spethel attentiem, d as for style and. workinanship,
we "believe we are second to none an the countyIf you want'e. nice fitting Snit, or a Stylish.
Over Coat, call and leave yourordez'at the NEW DoxixioN nopsE.
•• We linvgluerreieived a fell stock. which will be found all-ne
GROCERIES, andfregh and will bo kept well assorted. •
• CLINTON, Sept. 22nd, 1275.-
Nov. 24, 18/5
3090• A " 1.00
- 0 90 a 1 00.•
550 a, 6 00
. ▪ 0 31 -a 0-33
. 0 -63 ' a 064
- 0-50. A • 065
030 ,;11 • 35
• 0 17 •.a ,0 18,
-0 16 a' 0 17'
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over a Turkish fordo is 0011firrnade
though the latter claim defeating a body
of *the formbr Piva. Another' enga.
minon t.ge.
went between the two forces is
In Nova Scotia a negro has just died
said to have -been, one hundred and
eighteen years old. Pictou, in •the
same 'Province, claims to have a wo-
man resident one hundred and thirty
years of age.
.10-00 A 12-00'7 T110 Von -don Echo oftWe'-18611, iiinou.a-
- 7 5Q .§ 90 oei that the crew of the ship Agamena-
Itii/ItKETS , non has been picked up and brought to
Nov. 24, jthe; Liverpool. The lost vessel is probably
$0 95 a. 0 98 the British ship Agamemnon, Captain
. -095 a 0.96
525 .a 050
. 032 a 033
• 060 a 062
- 050 a 060
0 30 a 030
- 11 00 a 32 00
018n 0 19
• 06 11 a 0 7
7-254.-a-7- 7
4 50 a 5 00
• 2 50 a 3 00
Martin, which left Quebec* October
4th, for Greeno44:':, •
The Iforning Eclio e,nnounces that
on account of recent Heeds the sanitary
Authorities have deClared a distririt of
Bristol, with a population- of 'six thou-
sand souls, unfit for habitation until
ntidattratner. Tbmands -et-iffires111
the valley of the Trent -will. probably re-
You. warit
A
meet it or
You want HEAVY
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GOODS.
Bp',V -TEE-ZIVti•tAtlivx:
.UY THE1
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.134*r.Ett.t FURS, gijilatTDS .A$1):HOODS
zeo
You want .171E
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.BuY,TEtptr.-FRotrovirstsanw vosari,
BE- AND'WHITE-Ma-NIKE T
BUY THEM FROIV1 4114,7013:011n
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)U want DRAWE
TAPI P:'49* VrsitUlarr.1 &
P UNDERSHIRTS.
•UT. TIIEMFROM WRIGHT FOSTER.
'CYO. want.T1OKINGS, TOWELS '1"AND'SITEETTN
• . ▪ . I I I t ; r—vrater-throtighouit--the-
Jr 4d,r,
_ABrieerzoter
meals
47.
Harland rot ers,
STOVES, CISTERN Ethos, COAL &c,weins or -ALL miens or TIN, COPPER, GALVANIZED " • -
A.ND SHEET IRON' ;WARE ;-
- • Beg most rospoctfitlly to return thanks to their friends and customers for, past favors, and at the
same time would 'remind them awl* public generally,'that'they".have received '
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Large..AssOrtment of cooKINct.STOITEp_,•
All sizes, and of the most improved' :t attune: Plata 'Srovitti, of the newest designs. • Box
m
• Broof all kincle, all of w ich we are Selling at the very lowest prices, .
SPLENDID COALSTOVES
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We_would especially call the attention of those who contemplate purchasing Coal Stoves; to the
3Eta,dian,t 31Elomo IlEgase- 3113ttrnel", • .
Which has been but two years before the pnblic, and in that time bite establiehed a reputation Of
being second to nohe in the long list of Base Burning Stoves competing 'for public favone. Call
and see the RAnimetHomit before purchaaifig any ether. We would alse ball attention/a our now
woob sTovt, T4WCHALLENOE •H-FrATt it •
Which we behove to be superior to any heating stove ever offered to the public ef Canada, for
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inimuro consumption of fuel, naaximum radiation of beat, and beztuty of appearance, niaking
equully suitable for the Parlor. the Hall, the'Oflice or the shop. Call an see one in use at our
Shop. Wehave also received a large assortment of
Lainps, Burners, Chimneys, Globes, Tuhular •Lanterns, Ste which are Marked Icor.
Coal Oil, best qualaiy, no second ri de SO cte. per gat.
Stove Pipes and Elbows for the tnillion. kinds of Jobbing Work. promptly attended to. .11;
quantity of1let'Air Drenis always on hand: • •
1 cell sollettedle • 110 trouble to SiOW gode
HARLAND BlIPTHERS, BRICK ttocK.
Carrot, Oct. 21st; 1875,
REMOVAL. ligIVIOVAL.
• W. H. SIMPSON .
.• BEGS TO INFORM HIS OCST03,LERS AND THE PUBLIC GEFiitArLar, THAT
•he has
Removed to Smith's Block, opposite the Post Office,,
Ahd having enlaiied eteolr. of CHRIST3/LAS PRESENTS AND VANOr GOODS, kid
• , also added, . .
sCr--100L •BOOKS,. 8.TAT IONEATo
to his stook, he tidies t� recelife the conlinned patronage:'of his custeineui,
Stampingt. Embr.bidery, Braiding tufa Mas as usual,
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CLINTON, Nov. 10, 1875. • Ws: H. SIMP$ON.:
THAN THE CHEAPitIT.
FALL AND "WINTER-DitY- 41001)S.
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S. IIISIfy-it,-Itioritretti Rothe, tiflitti*
Is ii0tv '
EitCOWING A LARGE : ASStailitENT or -lizsv cio'on.0
Whiolo for wAitiztv, anaoxEsi, entliti and stens, hi virenuAru&D 18 tat WEar
ee
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TORONTO ANARIEBTS.
•' ' TORowi.o, Nov: 23,, 1875.
' Wheat -Fall - $1 02 a 1 04
, Wheat -Spring - 1 00 a 1 eo
Barley - . 0 60 a 0 86
'Oats -• , . • . .o , 0 37 a 0 37
Peas • . .071 4 072
Butter - • • 0 20 a 0 21
Eggs - - • - 23 a 024
Lorcnow Nov. 22. -The Mark Lane Ex-
press, in its weekly review of the Corn
trade, sayll; ." Ram has indefinitely, post-.
ponecl =Oh of the Autumnal sowing in
England. -.With the' bad condition of sam-
i
ples , and the continued. large mports,
many- mark -els are polling cheaper, but
farmers irereluctantto accept lower, even.
for poor:samples. When foreign arrivals
slacken, as soon they must, and rents are
naid, a better trado. at more remunerative
.prices seems likely. It appears that the
French reports have been ta favorable. -
No sowing has been done in some district'..
This has -hardened the force of, wheat in
Paris and the provinces,. although -hour is
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somewhat cheaper. Prices in Belgium aro
firm, and in Holland stationary. In Ger-
Many, the markets are inacti'veand genet -
unchanged, although at Dantzig and
Vienna, „and in Hungary, quotations aro
rather k wore Russian markets' show no
Amaze) . •
.
• A'drifilitartl. who was to have a finger any
putated in the presence of •A lbany lledical
College students, by Dr. Armsby, died under
MTThW, tirsrtA.y; '
catir" "
. OVER coArs, A, LARGE- AWSORTMENT; .
• „ GENT'S PORNisawas, *rd. -ATO,
GM 0 : 4:Nto.3V
xtvi 1testias,10:cw ourtit41,11*Agtir.._„4.19:144g,Tirr-TgAo.. ,
FIFTY CENT TEA rtD4„.t.LY 0001), TIM V.
itgr See the *le* end prided flt• AO Ottk# 01#111Ait MONTREAL NOUSE; •
• 8 PER 'CENT DISCOUNT PON CASH O WOOD PAM,
CAHFO 'G00% r49logulitirtif1t..
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.1,111311ER.•,
atm. la calif( iolot Oaken Itt Mortgage on Waitaki*
militVAT.; got, lithi 167$‘. .
the influence of chloroform ; and the surgeon
says that in nearly every recorded instance of
death from an anteetholie the patient
.was ;tat
dieted to intoxication. - • '
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THE GREA.T FEMALE REMEDY.
.1011 *OSES. PElliODICAL PILLS.
This well-known ;median° is no imposition
but a sore and safe remedy -fer-,-Femaie Diffi-
culties dna Obstructions, from any eanizewhit,
ever;•and although a powerful remedy, it eon:
tains nothing hurtful to the constitution.
' TO ,MARRIED LADIES
Yt is peculiarly suited. It will; in a shorttime
bring on the monthly period • with regularity.
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Afteotions,„
Pains in the Back, and Limbs, Heaviness,
Fatigue On slight exertion, Pfdpitation „of the
heart, Hyatence, Sick Headaches, Whiteli,
and all the painful diseaStit OilealikIlled by
disordered, !listen', these Ms will effeet aoura
when all other memo have
eTheso Pills hat% never 'been known to fall
wbere the/directions oil the 2nd page of pain
phlet, are well observed. • • •
For full particulare, get a pamphlet, free, of
agent. . .• •
JOB MOSES,NEW YORK Sots Peoranstom
$1.00 bud. 12i °onto for postage, enclosed to
'Northrop & Lyman.Toronto, Ont,, general
agetite for the Dominion, will insure a bottle
containing ctiter 50 pills by return mail.
Sold. in Clinton by j. 11. Combo and GeorgeChidley; E. Hickiion and P. Lumsden, Sea -
forth; J. Mad, Carronbreek; Parker di Cattle
-and P. Jordan, Goderich; Canieron, Bay
ileld; Jae. Bonthron, Rodger ville: and all txtedi.-
eine dealere. -
winter. .
POSTAL _ARRANOMENT,BY: the
ef-
forte of the Canadian P. O. Department
the cheap reciprocal rates for:newsia,7--
per postage in vogue. between Canada
and the T.Tnited States .(tta low as those
in Canada itself) has -been extended, to
the mails service between Canada and
Great Britain. Official notice -has been
given that "Newspapers posted in
nada from office of-publiention, and is-
sued .to regular subscribers in thillUni:e-
,ed-Kingrleol, may pass at one cent: pet
•lb:, Intik *eight, the same as papers in
'Canada!' This is one of the greatest
achievements yet in the postal' line. -
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HOT THEM_FRO4 WRIGHTLA-FOSTER.
You want HATS AND .BONNETS„
BUY THEM FROU IpIGHT
You want GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOE8
- BUY THEM FROM WRI-ericrr
,
present fof every hundred lbs.' of
beef, Or mutton the prieei paidat !Afferent.
points for the English armyare as fol-
lows
,:---Aehton-under-Lyne 603 3d • ;
Birmingham, 50s 3a ; • 50a.•
1.14 ;_Portsmouth, 60s; 33rietol; 51S Gd;,'
-1.1.0d.)r: Canterbury,' 58s
qd ;.bover, 56s • l.iorncliffe, GOs ioq
SDs ; Woolwich, 64s •ila ;
Chelsea; (for all ille 'troops in London),
54s .5d ; Aldershot,632 8d, Thus .the
excellent meat. Supplied to our 'stalwart
sealers Averages about ra per pound
a fact Which liOnde .people And. it diffi-
cult to -reconcile witk the prices chargecl.
in the London shops.' , •• • •
.A. M0wrgo..1V1a.aniNE FOR A HAY OUT-.
and, CLOTH CARS and --H
.4,. Fpwzglta:
BUY THEM–FROM-NF-Xt-I-VrIa--
.I:NS and LOW -PRICES.
0.4X. GET THEM FRONCTInEkl6Gri-Itir 1:PCPS'itlEtti•:. •
You want the above goods for •the Winter. We want you tor ---11 and _examine our immense variety. We guaraniee
,
to . give you better value for your money) inall kinds of Clothing for Men, Women: and.. Chiliren tban -you can get in
any other place in. this -wee= of 'Canada.
-01,15Verisiber 4th, .1875;
It is regarded as 4 good fob') that the
Eon. W. Macdougall Went to Ottawa to,
„attend the Vice -Regal banquet; last
day night, itirhis official capiteity as,'oize
of rfat Majesty's. Privy Cpuneillors.,
while lie sp-stoutly inairitaine elsewhere
that he is no inch thing. '
Seven' women in Buffalo, who started. out
on a crusade among the' salhons, report no
gain for the temperance cause. • "Wo. are
sent here -by ordslie thb leader mid to.; :the
first barkeeper encountered ; 0.04. be
ly replied,. The introduction is eatisfabtory,
make yourselves at home." In another place,
'after praying, they were Milted to drink, and
when they declined, the proprietor "
,you drank more beet you'd have tome fat on
your ribe.” .After that they spied a ..yOling
wonisin in a Gen:elan restaurant, and prayed
for her in a Way that was not coMpliinentary.
.Her brother, who had lift her there While he
TER.—Mr Charlet' 11. ailbert, Of VT01- did all errand.. returned in time te hear her
cat, Conn., takes any kind of A mow-
ing machine and .converts it into a hay
cutter that he says is far better than
any machine inhde for the purpeact that was buried in Montreal of starvation,
he ever SSW. He takes off the tongue and". ten days ago, on the railway, near
tete themachinoup on its frame) and Cleveland, Ohio. He had left Aron -
fastens it so that the tongue, if attached treat in September and gone .to °him-
bwuoirdds. puia aointteiendg ubtaar d, fit a .141 no thengo,beatingg0, btiiaway
t getting"0Work there, he, was
hard up, to Cleveland,
downward towards the •cutter bar to but being repeatedly ejected from trains
thatisitsbaell IthaeYrefei9smto ugH°eve°era'y as n he at last fe2tid inst., after being put off an express.
ll -dead on therack on theA
rns easily ana mit's very fast, even Ho He had sold seine of clothes for
drawing it h1/4and all thirtrnurblq 6"" food His brother ha Cleveland took
is about ibis that you innst keep yout his body borne to his widowed another
Angora out of the way or will lone them. ,in Montreal, who is now in an agony of
It cede LISS than a &Star to, arrangegrief.
one. -.4r. lionuteatt.
Tailr guADa taxkz A NOVEL.
—A paper in Portland, Me., has a sin-
gular story in regard to a family nante4
Rodman. The family consisted Of hat-
band- (Soho),...wife and two children*.
Oluirles and Mary. They tv,ere burned
out at the tittle Of tba fire in Portland ,giiay
in 1866, after WhiCh they rob:loved ,
'Harlem, N. Y. Soon after.goillgthnia AMS It Tut .SUB -001118101110 PREMISES,
Mr. Rodnlaii bad a chance. to go to- U.3,37:Attafira
Valparaiso. He left his family with his Stalblint =Nth&
by notified, to prove property, pay charges; and take it
brother when Ie,staried; and for some ' MAO= BItIOICENDEN,
time he gent money to theln, but at last (Hinton, N6%176,1815, - t,
letters ceased to come, end,the brother,
having died, Mrs. Rodman 'and her Elva,
children returned toPorkland, and sup-
POrted .thew .with hat_ needle._ _Some
gine about 1871 Charlie Went to tea,
and the vestel was lost, and it Was sup.:
'posed that .10 Would natter jte heard
frdm Some time ago- MIS 110c1111e11
SAW an advertisement in a New York
paper stating that if Mrs. Elisabeth
Redman, Wife of Sohn Rodman, of Port!:
land, Maine, woufdluddrese certain N.
---V,Llawyere-sbe-wouldhear-ottoinething
toher advantage. She at once started
5or Now York wjtli 1a. daughter, aiid
karned there that hor husbandlad be-
come very vialthy, and was 60011 to ar-
rive in New Orleans. He had not re-
ceived a letter froth her for a long time
befgre ha ceased Lo write, and supposed
she was dead, but inserted the adVer-
tisetnent to 840 wbat4le ,ocitfIa
The .mother And daughter started for
Nive Orleans, where they arrived ft few
days hOford the Vessel 'Which was to
bring the 'absent husband and father.
One day) while on the Row, they were
insulted by a young man, who WAS
promptly knookaa down by a young sail-
or, who lrovod to be none other then.
Charlieltodman, who bad been Nod
from the vessel which was loat, On the
arrival et Mr. Rodman the &Milt IWO
01140 WON ttnitod,
charaetenzed in the potilione ; and he berated
the crusaders so soundly that they wont home
aggrieved.'
A young clerk mufti Mackintosh
Ram:ants Jive to thii?ty dieps of '
Teloadds' Ecractrano Oxr. will cure common
SoreSore Throat. 'It never fails in Croup. It will
care a cola or Cough in twenty-four to forty.
_dightiteurL One bottle. ke4 enred_R-conehitie,
of eight years standing; recent eaten are mired
in three to lit daye. It has restored the voice
where the person had not spoken above a
whisper infiyo years. 44 an outward appli-
cation in All Oalleit of pain orlaixtetiekb, nothing
like it has ever been known. One bottle will
cure any case of Lame Beek or Crick' in the
Back, For Ili/wages of the Spine said Contract -
tion of the Muscles it is unequaled. itt Rhea -
Mafia or any other pain the first application
does- yottioaa.,-It-etops...Ear-,/kehe-and-the-
pain of a Burn in three tainutea, and is alto-
gether the best and Cheapest niildieine frier
offered -to -the people*thembeapest -because-it
taloa se little to do you good,.., ,It ia Compos-
ed of six of the best oils kaown, and nothing
bat oita. It is Worth its Weight in gold. Why
not buy it to,day R, Dad Itookes,
aretatt postmaiter, Arthabasitavilfe, P. Q.,
Wattle 1,,," Thirteen years ago t W'I15 -Seized
' by t attest attack of rheumatism hi the head,
Irene Which /. have nearly constantly en/erect
After baring used 'Thomas' Eelectrie OW for
nine daye, 'bathing the forehead, I., have been
colepletely cacti, and have -only used half a
bottle. This X eon; earthy to ett oath If you-
wish."-Ttev. 3. Mallory, of Wyoming, Y.
writes,. "Dr. Thomas Eolectrie Oil hat eared
mo of Htelibilitia In ous week." Dealers all
over the eountry say, "we have never tom
medicine that has g,ivali iluith 0044)140 WIN.
fitetion AS this." -
846 by
ti*11 InIlifi5et1
OVInigrkelgI11,
Ad LVMAN, Toronto,
Ont., Sok Meats for the Dominion.
Zfelltoulteleetr1e.41eleeted and Bisetriged.
1e•
8 ogt .Ig for. Sertice. •
, .
T•basEnsionlia aka al rne 4.111EMISESi
J.• Thiron Road, Saari& Townehip, oil talk ' front
Clinton, a SrefoOlses Boer Sig for earth*, •• •. t
308E131% WE.
Vededelr Township, lforlfriliii.• ..-- •
—1,—
Stray Steer.
C411411 INTO T8/0 PIUCSIISICS • tdr. THE It4U11.,
eeereinitLot 28, Utkeon Eul1ett shoat I -Montle
slime dark rod TWO TEAR OLD STEEN, TAO own.
er lethereby requested to prate property, pit thing%
sod teke It
,:01114 LEE.
Hallett, Nev. 4 187S, •
. Shingles.
trmirannsonnan 11101 11'011(11/L14, AT PANS -
wane mills in B1711i_1;0001timehei,Nda ShinaltiA
a large quantity of rio, 2 Shingle,,thloh lit WM
tell 'hoop for oath. ,
•W, D1LtIISMON3I.
'-il1itli;NOV:1011- Ars.; 4 •
•
KING) OF THE.INEEKLigs„
The Weekly Free- r,r9sg,'
29616! 346.2,of pnbllimattoi.
'Or .40$$:14.WANTED EV,YWJERE.
mag3Ai1oeht portrao of 'the,,,t11claii?, • te, ha.
• away, '
ilontolg.trom week to *week Telegripide SuMitery Of
news from ell parts' 141 thb world, ourtent Oanadiart top -
Serra and Meade imetusehoe,iatersinteg comma.
aim eareiVedenos, great litettry.treatok Stories by the
loading Novelists' et the deyf -Ohit.Ohat, run for the
telly. Editorial department totithea upon gallant total
all& Vital titattere li the latorest or ihtt eorintry at large.
Oorroupondettoo Rom ii1t,14arts, tritteh end Iforsign Ino
tenigenoo.
$1160 Per Arifittitip rrde ol relteitiete.
1S75 trait
13P1.114b/0 inbsoribor to the
tritik11) StWir Alla. for IWO. will hi Vratenital *lib
toasindoent Vhoto.tithograpiala Portrait ot OMEN
VI0TORTA, itoknoviodpd 1 11 artist* to be the test
star ptiblishod ; elle 20 * 80. Thie POr1teit.110i1e te
WOrth,the Wee ot itdbieribtfoli4 PUtItittOlAtilat pqes
Me, ler taint, 010,1 MUM'
. PIIINtINttCO. 140ttObtil Lit%
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...Stra3r..Steer., _
—
OAME.
. nap tun elanneXa.. AT, . THE -SUB,
emixnen, lot • 20; Stb. • eon. Hallett, about a mopth
Since, a DARE =to amovr STEER, about a year Old.
With 01141e white on forehead. Tha owner is hereby
notified to /noro property, pay elunges and takeit away.
. •
. ..• - , .JAS sio0ATIOHEY, ,
/Mott, Nov. 17th, 1875.; . • *4j.. .
Harness. for Sale,
. .
Double Carnage 1 -largess, only used on horse" four.
M101# gatt, SOT 'ON' SILlallft InOuliTErr
lilac Apply at .tbe Enron Milk, near the Station. •
. ERW711.
• ()lintel), 110v. 4, 1875.
'Dissolution% Partnership
••
•TnE'PARTNE11817.WICE11,EtTioltEEXISTINO
between the undersIgned, as butchers, htai 11116 day
been diseolved by mutual conoont. All debts duo the
Arra are required to bo eettled before the end of the.pro.
sent month, arid all demands on the Arm ere.reetiested
to be forwarded namodIately. . •
• • a,y2WAIID wittS011,
•TELT FIVESIBION15. •
Olinton,Nbv. 4, 18V7.'
TELQUOTIGE
Short' Horns for Sale,
••
ONt,131Thtt, three yeas old.
. ONE STILL °ALF, roonAhil
•VIVE ClOWS and =WEBS.
Good Xedigetes apply to .
IterAtiPAUT.
canton, 6oPt.29,13780.
• rpml SII.DSORIBER OVENS Pon SALE THAT
welhemaceff fart, lot kto, 29, jtth Con. Ruliett,
Farm for pale.
rott.ine iwrotrit on 141101.1. there' Is 6 10
iiittrIng stream of 1.me 4;h, fultaitbtl:oblt=rtio
12 lopoltisirotn f art, citat fair /lent order; eine good
piy oaths premieres, or at 'T.Orgindnoleficrir articulari 111 -
/taste, Nov. 4, 1874. - *4D°111;
T Oldie 24 e„
For'
'Etidit•SAIN;••DIRROTLY .01tOSITE THE 00U2ii
.s..! • end of the Brewery, oa the otreeb leading to where
^yardsfrondhostetfow,-two low, containing lialtitneert,
et 1 dnewtlit d if we hi Yoe 4 .StationioniIsat eh tuts ,e strinwi In: 0,7 117
with. geed pomp anowell, arid a never -failing 4444.r -or
'M1'43411=1,4
Mao' for Nile, e splendid Nilit and Rutter Cow,
Olinto#, Mag. 26th, t875. ' • W. ILtilglailt
•
BUTTER -BUTTER.
,f72,03Bmiinfittrieysocitm, Ert int!, pAr Capt. P03 ANP
Gfeqd.A: YellowBOflutter, hi Tubs.
L,"o
pone up ia aloe shape, 10 Iwo or three pound
Clinton, Oct StItt 187L.
R.
Lot for Salo.-
rniat IINDRItSTONED ORSTRS ROR SAittl itTAT
-eligibly Fungoid let 884,4r miry strut. butting (m-
ike, grounds of the new railroad. Okada, also, Oa la, tot
ass, on the nine street, on wbfeh is A smell bottle eta!
etheleig three roeins inC ititonwq goOd ore2044 iOr
.pauttardhrtipplirin-tlit prehMlawso—•
• r , 4(.: A. ItiN •
trnftitoni-ttwti it,
"
Stray ef°er.
(14101.1NTO TUE ialeits or 7Utt,rivil•e
trrs'e".#14/d2.1"q itVitg'iplg,111113telt
mom* batboy, tuinne440 prefe iitotArtyi, 4ta1
shams and teheltOr MO AY. wag Maan%
Eist WaratiOlih, Neen 418% "••
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•
attay
0A1110naG *JAM, PROMO Or tat if*
RattEtai 104 $415thoon.,Ooderioltigrenalteetae
thni. in Raper .1110?, le ber, RE11
D 113S211, 'impart whitai
000ing Uwe' titer OIL The owner Wahine AR 00
prove proper', pay eiketigi i0ittliwykra.,m060N,
(4046#44 Vis Nor. ft
Stray Steer.
Om .4 Imo Ins Pilltiinif Vitti 52133.
,tnO..:12:$'el6tiellizliget,"1;r1sagiaillirtlil, VIZ
Near 4' The Wahl Orin haistlia to pis potttyi
no PubiicO.
tril
and STOVE S
1.•
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Beg to remina their numerous friend's, and the•publici generally, - that they .re still:adding:
, • their already largo stock, .... -
31611.88 Furrnshing,blarnieis% and auiliiieeiti'llardwavp..
• • „
Jest received; a. large let of NEW PATTERN WOOD AND COAL STOVE'S, hanae
and useful, never before offered here. 11 you want to lay cheap, go to SEARLE & DA:V121..' •
Yor a brilliant light, get Searle & Davie's BET txonsion oo2u., OIL, • Stoves, Tinware
• and Hardware SELLING AT REDUCED FRIO).
4
No, 1 Coal Ciil at 80 'cents per gallon.
. Painter's 011 at 70 cents per gallon..
• Nails at $8.25 per keg.'
Five thousand lengths a Stove pe.
Best American Water •Lime., •
,
Or Try Searle & %rhea. CHIMNEY TOP PROTECTOR, '2qOmare Mier bIlifig
On. the roof.
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PAINTERSTr'y Searle et Davit tor P,AiNTS OtIA Wlirtg /IUDs' atASO+
STOCIC generally.
•
•' *Or 11 you want to keep your haulier Warni,,, try the BVILDXIG 4h
Xt lavaa lath soul ilaMeri and, is to he Ned et Searle &
•
• Thoso rotiutilng. Atiiindg BULBS for hpiso witdoki Uilt
theft ordeal to Searle & Davi.) M once, ; * •
•
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'SEARLE -&-D-AVX.S, Matimotirittitv„
•
011141T011,, Oat, 180 1875, :
e„,44
zortoruor TAltioto
01401111.1111t AND GIBIIERAL
_CMIN'T.0$1,_
o
-..e.#1 • •
•
•itsit no*Iyo.# moslnoloT toodirOgir
— • . 1.
.10Torsted Troliseritio. .atiti • Scotch; Ttvitdir:.:t:
,
tilibtott) 1IOV.1.0.4.67g#,
tttIIaij nt 0:1101:
„Teskit:e:A.04ihtez or Wantedoits4MALE 0woth:4lov
nbait aqatt
11 E,a
6101104 Wilk*• 31(r
AtitorDosanotit 44t Myth Wool. Aom
561
vilithaiklittitilkiin KIM " Wit .
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TOL d
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ACCOUNUM-200XXIASPElt,
IRMA* paa6leit4 artado tqs bottortoti
Aneasstatti *Ma ati* 1'0114 ate
legingttigigtiVitu Al#41141411,t C 4. 4