Clinton New Era, 1875-11-25, Page 4fietures4
A roomwith pictures in it, mid. a
*0010 Without pictures, difthr by nearly
ge 'Much as IA room. with 'windows and a
4004 without: windows, Nothing,' we
*Wei le more, melancholy, particularly
11.0 4 Verso:4;4.14o hoe to pass touch „time
Spa lata room, than blank walls and ;loth -
on them, fer pictures are, loopholes
Segfape to the tient, leading to other
*ease and .other splierett, It is *toll an
issorpressible relief to some person enga-
In wiiting, or eltell reading, in leek*
• np, not to have Ms line of vision
*hopped square, off by an odious white
1444 hat to 41421 tie 23941 04021)1120 40 it
,YiterOu thr011gh the fraip Qf itn'.eXquieite
'pietere, end other heantiful and perhaps
idyll* Bowles', , where the fancyof a mo,
went may r evel, refreshed and-• delight.
ot le it winter in your soul ? Per-
. ketite lt:la suratner in the pie ture, w ha
elskarining momentnry ohange and eon-.
14.44 And thaa pictures aee cousolers
leneliness ;, they are sweet •
liatteyy :t0
t� soul ; they 42'4 3:0120i to the jaded
ed; they are whitleVel to 'tlre -impil:
nu`ned. thoughts ; they are beeke -; they
0 histortartuul-sermond--whicli -can
--tee read without the 'Wade Of 'tttrnieg
• Off tho leaves,: . * . •
,414.1.M.nter in 09401114, eOtility, 04,
infOtight clOW11 three deer with it sin gjo
filt b one day last mouth. The charge
wee buckshot, and was •intehded for a
• iftes,„„hat .two lawka that .stood her
040 woreal40 killed..
"A positionperfeetly awful fern Young •
seen to bo ylaCed in, is to bo at leltureh
with his,11214sca renAtTlietlist as the
stentribpt4uaTbox comes ,around .that he
lass% got a cent to put in iti. The col.
..leetor sliver calls attention to this de-•
teieney hydieldh_ 111,41.,;r 1,46
tine for two '4111:1Utee. . ."
• olthere pity be zilch a 'thing'aeleire
;•
flrat remarked a Detroit girl
ee she fief ted " friz" areuncl the .cur1.-.
tog iron„, but I don't' believe- in- it.;--
There'i Fred ; I paw him a litmdred
tiraen before I loVed bleu In fact
SAO:didn't lave fallen in love when I did
if his father hadn't given him th4hottse.
• end lot.-
l'apific Rural ..Presa says. :••
"fflbree Years ago two.young. 'of
Oakland, having jest...completed their
education, ,went -to- Loa -A.ngelos; and
• formed a co -partnership -in be farming.
WiIitbeir.seatty earnings in 001;091
they got pessessio"n' of sone
bee pastures, kept on. leachieg and ex-
tending their busines4,„and Ile.ctired 200
stands of bees. Last week one Of the
?artnerobrought to this market 2;500
pounds Ofwbite sage 'honey, and ha.s
another 1,000 pounds consing.''
At Atlalla, Ga.; an heriest old gran-
ger approached the affable young Man
--who adorra the geneealdelivery-window.
Is
the post,office;13-eeently, and asked4-
Is there'a letter -for the Griggsis hoer_
The young man shuffled through, the G's
deck and said, No, sir 1' &Any ler: the
&alibiing 1' • The young man Counted
the 3 deok and, said, 'No, sir Well,
tug for the Ent -wear -and the old than
put on his specs to see for himself.' The
young man fanned the B's but, and
•again said, Ne, Ti; who in
• thunder is all them filar letters in The
ii,igeer; holes for, any -bow, Iiy gum
I:Appeal out the indignant old man; and
before the young matt had time to replY„.
thcold ghinger was shuffling down the
street, swearing that this here pest -
eras is a blamed mernoperly, liko.every-
.thing else these days 1'. -
A French agrioultural newspaper fur -
some interestinglstatistics in con-
n eotiosi with the number of wolves in
Emu*. There are about 2;090 able-
bodied animals of that species, whieb de-
stroy to the amount of about.' 1,000
feasts a year each. But this 2,000,000
fteries in no Way rePrelents the Joss no-
essided by their presence ;these 2,000
wolves, who only devour some • 80,000
sheer a year, oblige the farmers to keep
20,0009000 sheep in folds, and render it
Impossible foe them to feed in the Beide as
in England. All thie entails great ex-,
pease. The writer thinks thatif proper
measures were taken the , going wolves,
might be killed in April, anirthe coun-
try freed from titis scourge in the course
of a few years. It may be doubted,
however, whether it would be possible
to get rid Of wolves entirely, as in hard
winters they come in from the Xs:nth
Germany and Poland. • They' are some-
times found dt Ohantillyand 'Pentaine;
bleau. They aro 'very cunning.'
pack of them- will go to a fold and place,
thematkies alt en the sea= side. The
sheep naturally huddle -together at the
other extremity. On a suddeir the
wolvesdart round, and the terrified
sheep rub, in a body with such force
teams the told that they often knock,
'demi thei barriers which pitiStgetihere:
PACTS ABOUT SII0EDTO ITOBSES,-Air
'American writer itt theN. V Lieraldsi
settee Beane facts about hoer ' hories
cskould he sliod, which are the
Consideration of blacksmiths and farm -
Ors ;-Moat of the hoese-shoors of the
country prepare tbdfoot, lit-.,tho shoe?„
'trail secure it to he hoof in the Bilite
Wanner that a woodman Ate ji ghee. to
taasold weed ox -sled.. The mechanism of
a horse's hoof is one of the most Won- -
,,ste,rjul,:, send ; ingen ious structu tea that Attn.-
be found in all the works of the °refit -
or. Beneath rind' in the rear of every
hoof there- id 22 /frog; 'Which is it tOugh
and elastic pad for preventing injury to
the animal whenever he planta hp feet
Ouddenly on any'llatit substance; :' Large
rolli or cylindera or ,itid(a-rubber , aro
Plissecl-betreatirrailreali-rOrierffe'vent '
injury to any part of the car or to the
tustgo with whieh it ls loaded. , The
Vit c!st beneath the foot of a li6rie is de;
-11gmk1 to subserve a similar purpose. ,
BE th. manner co which most herSeti
4441654411064413enrIlitmAttilkerzlt
Short stilts, Be that the fro cannot per-
form1?
Ito appropriateifan ons...,..._./t. we._
look carefully at the yott g."13dtso ,whiol.,
he is trotting or running it will be per.
calWatihatovery fatiVir bireiiglirldin'
- to ills groUnatlxi -Suehr a liiiiniier7tliat
*thefreg received the powerful 'ble4K.,:.-
Py thin meatte alrinjury to the Milne
la SY0ided. SOieriee teatiltesne to • tery
kattitiglitig. to diore10136' 'and .42.0Aid.
downward. But the most blacksmiths
Seem t.thitik that tile AlLwideverettter
mato ii Miitake ''cilteki,. he formed tho.
beef of horses. Mace 010 fall at the
frog with red-hot burrilisg troth., With
fdge motgi toil wi,t1A4latly other appli.
*ultimo that will *name them teine,ve;this-
elltratleettll , pi/Crescendo: Illustriotts
ninnies I :Why not above away all tile
tOuglii sallotta adipose tisetle beneath
titifiv , 0,#.0 kolls •Chtl 'allot? the bare
botaailiftetit .en a'Mato °titan thohlo or
-that mpg boob. ahd. gloom."
An Aristocratic Met
Lord Idinto says, in his Life and
Lepton :" A, strange adventure ones
occurred to Lady Elliot, when her oar
rioge was standing at the door of one of
the groat London shops in a crowded
thoroughfare. While her sister, who
accompaniet her, was spooking to c.*
shopinan at ono winslOW Of the Carriage
A gentleman, perfectly well-known to
her as a member pf society, 'rode up to
the other at which elle set, and steeping
towards her, but without sign. orre-
cognition Or ae deprecatory, explana,
tory word, snatched her purse front out
the carriage -basket and Ode off with it
at fall speed. Lady Elliot never slaw it
again,. lu after yearsihe Wil0 wont to
tell this 2/11 instance of the desperate
courses to which; gerabling mania of the
day drove its victinite, but not even to
lir child;•en .did she ever confide the
name oftharindividual Who had , 04.0,
hixamir her,tikercy, and was saved by
liar ellence_from OverwitelMin0
Allem is an old nknia R'alaniazeo:
NV Is doterminett,to'aet
She caught 4 burglar in' her room • the
other night--tnyned the koy on, him,
fma made' him liro/149...t941:4117.te.,r,
fere she would lett Iiireeat,The fellow;
was slicked to go tett ilPigliliorifig town
to_get,,,big,weddin,g,.snitt andirent -there
wrote back to say that couldn't fulfil
bit prise aslie had a wife aleelidy
A. Detroit boy surprised -his. father
the °thee' day by asikino• : - ''.Father
toommon cosh o,r oold shou" ever be
d d with,often who uegleeted it convert- .
iliii0 4 0422-1QUA end gettoolly fatal pulmonary
mer. The mere psatient, siww or thie,
PeeniPtii..Aet B4121421'2 r111410.2210 1.1420•11•01i
rintilf0.-W11,2012 ho suetaieed it reputation tur
over twenty years, they ere gways Oftimmione
and exert a mot henelloial Influenco. on ell the
Bronoldel and pulmonary °raw. Sold by Ali
deug.glete and Ountry deelem. Priest 20 ote,
per DOX.
LOT'S 'Mira Fonen.-Lieutenant Lynch in
Ms voyage to the Dead See found a huge pillar
of egg on the/ hore, and the Arahe thformeti hint
tiost it Wall tiet'S Rib ; for our part we ere much
inclined to doubt it, thougli we have AO •hesite•
tier; in sayles that the boot thing to cure ooldo,
ore throat, rheurnatiom, nettraight, bowel gem-
Pleints, iltc.., is the ." Oeuedian Fain Destroyer,"
to be usa of all Prlibliellie dealer* for 26 eeete por
bet*. Try ono! .
4VIDEYBODY SAYS So. -That all who have
either ueed the Article themselves or witnessed
it. effecte when used by others ; all ouch, end
they ere only lit to judge, are M242221110214 in
the opinion that "Datiey's Condition Powders
and Arabiat Heitye Itemed3E' is superior to
anything of the Juad herotoffire or at preeent
In uett for ceugho, olds, tinelt Wind, and all
diseases which affeot the wind of horseo. As
a oonditiou medicine it has no equal; there is
'leafing in it Which can injure ft horsembetker
sick. or well -nor need the horse be kept from
*working .witilotesies it ) it is just therartiele;
liehiel•;all Who OWnborees require, and which
they ehmild baVO betiotantly on hand. Re;
Member the name, and see that theeignaturo
Of Hurd end CO. in on Quota paatago. North -
ran it Lelifarir• Teroete, Oat; proprietors
for Cettedg . = „.' • , , ,; . ,•,, i
040 4
• •
,A PERSONS DAX1NO OLAIMS AOAINST TX2R,
uuderoigned are rot -reined to prbsont them at my
°MCP. In. 0.14104, Ware the 20th inst., as wish. to
elese ntly business preparatory fro. leaving for OM
aetell.12/1140.:4444_ •,_ ,
• Clinton'. Ont., 1041; (118.7% 61;11111' Cimirad°1r.
'ExeCiAtor's Not
like-moniker ? '!.•Why, yes, -,of - „ „
-A-4a 8" l'es you °f A.letl:tlIstylerni'Aigftlite,AtE.stxTrolvigi
1- "
.00121'84 she does?' "bid she ever sey Melintizot, orf Aullotti trireseut thcanto the linden,
t• quiTinttrittccitiettsttillitPrtelr;411.:te
SO I" -.1653,7elit,soff,"'''..-TeDlall
she Marry Von heCatite'elie loved Yeti 1" tau undlersigned that time, au d MO costs, •
Certainly she aid .° The boy looked , o. monuow stsi h. SOS'S.
0 Clinton Dot, 20.,-1,870.t. : .Dxcoutot's
the Ord man over, 22„1121 after a lontipaes •
"asked : " she ais infar-siglited
$2000 iteW,347d.•
lb• Tiehnovr-1"-Petroit- 1gs cc- ,•' ,' ' '. ..:-_--, ,,.. .;• . - •• . p!qh/lel.114ki to be the „most..-..
'Press. . . - -: • .A., person edittwill :furnish evidences w,hieh will
, . t , • , , • • ,t 611,B WARD OE taro WILT;•BE rAM Te ANY I -
•
,
• to tho dice ary ail/ conviction -et .ilie party r parties, ' .
lead- _.....r0114.ble prepatr.hatei.eln.avferaint .
.110t, tt. condemned Texas :Ottfederov, ;,,,"olio. i. :vth indeed" toad Sea dal ° . troduced for
was found have binged hirecielf• I ''' ''sa4341Vitian5, coLotaithVgrini .1.04:0,1!1:012,1318,,0,7!°,,:.. ',are' of all LinicouiPlainte,
, • - I:tights of •the•Vtli
nosh ,when the time cam,e,for lie Pxeo.tl,7 '• WARNINd; . • . . •„andiis offered to the public '
tion.: Re was revived [Ina ...6"ken to the volice is hereby given that if itny of thli REVEAL/XS' • ' ' 2 .
• en,notionet117.the experience
seaffold, • Were uPon t•he • bungling• Work .iprt,t,IM:Tin it ” 7„Nrmr,,,lig„ZlitYritv:411, ba°0101214
person' end propiy;ii item stasis that the idisgraagful of ovel..,fort• year's. •TiThen,
of the Sheriffijustified Holt'a ,-sound
lefilettOtt,tii.1 in season it-'sel
inhalant in: having tried te .'ad the I4:;;;;:orru:totranhereqz :;1„Tptreal,r„7:::11;
hanging.himeelf. •Illse,ropelmke twiee -(1 -- . " . • -. .Fiii,xcjis -i3AD: cop.. . am fails to 'effect a speedy
Se, that altogether lie•was, in effect hang- Goderieli township, Nod, 10, 1876• egi ,• •
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euro in tteg mOst . severe
S'QIJRB.-
mu Eltee0E0 EQE EflItio THE
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AND SHOES 1
T.
Myrtle Navy Tobaeoo.
Le is made qt, the Finest- Vn** Zeal:
SECONW
Etta Plug 2.82d Penni?.
, .
r,thAP. • 0,
The '1.100ttaiti video ()Jag about 14116 of
a Nona -PA cad* Plug) ond ore made
,,froni Cowman Zeal.
• NONE OENO1NE 1314/100 STAMPED
& B. On ea011, Plug.
oet.autome,
THE GREAT' ,RENCIODY,POR:
CONSUMPTION
whieh can be cured. by a
-tinaelriresort to this stand-
• aircl prgipitration, as hag been
--proyedTby,the'-hundieds-A---
testimonials -received by.the,
- proprietors. It is acknowl-
• edged by many prominent
edfour tiinea..,. And to. the. last: be . de-
'elarertliat - it: wee'. Innocen . . .
An old lady residing in 'Ohio, 1Oat•t1e4
comp./mien:with whom ' She. had JOggOd 'ai )11,16A:from OtintonA a mile from Hohnesville, arid
for many' yearS., - She negleetecl.•to Mark '8L miles from Goderleh,the county Town, The tarin.fir
the Spot of hie bnrial by even, a stone. in a sooa date of cultivation. • The burblings cozaprmo
*frame barn and stable, and log -house; •, • the fences are•
Net long lifter .cereing. into .'possession eh -Also, Muse and Lot,•end a Stable and•Let; con -
good r a. few fruit trees On the plaee, whiCit le vell water, •
On entail legeey,•"wiaster Of 7tbe•deeeia- taking together 21 items of land, on witic/a is atyoung,
ea ettia to. her.: .• .4! X a,lippOS9 y•en 'will: otelibtrl, .eituate on, William Street,. Clinton. • Apply,
etatingtprice Of each.parbel, midlime required for pay.
"eo.iv Put:stones for Dainel.r! Iitte..ftes-.- mni,te..41%dr, well t,iltoirra.:tit.4cifiztt43, or to tire
' Wir' was a ,settler.. " If. the Lord *ante
tmything of Daniel at .the resnrreetion, .: , . .. ,.• •„ • • - -
_I guess - -:.-110 *Can end , him? Withellt• a ' :Clinton-. 31arble Iliorlis
'gilideboorti.,” .., : . . . ,.....:- . ,te••.•:•;•.: - ' .1113-B-044''''441` B 3.: P. --T....-. : '- .
-...-&---hiti=fif1114413'44. t.11-';':5i';greilt.--2251:=1'=•=•'-: ' ."."."'"'
Crime in. it .freM• Dresden, Tann; .P.Otir DIONITIgENTS, IlEADSTONES.,
. : .
And work of.all limo wail:IA.1(mA sue roreiee /deride,.
designed and Oiectited in the, hest 'style, and at. relition-
•. ' ablni,.. , i ,. ...
• •
•P4S8-143--19Y--Tellder- . -2;CSSOS-orz00 h0-131'011011,itif4,'
1,01‘ .'44= nrmx`ril-'-cAD- -00NCEISIO2111V :-(1--1'0116-'--...tr. -"WhOOPing COligh)
0 i 1 41 Itusto ' '
Thiltlenzill Asthma, Colds
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore -
MSS in the Chest and Side
- Liver Complaint,. Bleeding
at the Lungs, &c. TVistar'a
• Balsam 'does not diy up
-COugh, arid leave the cause
behind, as is the case.with
most . preparatiou. ,but,
loosena and cleanses the
ungs,.an irri a lop,
thUr,i repaciVing the cause. of
No tender will be eocepted unions satightetvy „
persons, • among them, Ferry Carney,.
had been accused of pessingivOunterfeit
money, Of -Willa a groat deal had been
circulated in the neighborhood. Car-
noy, who had not been. arrested, Was
known to be Preparing a full °spoors
• of thewhole 'affair, isnplicating• :leading.
Men, officials and Ohureh---membereir--
Twoof the 'Parties ithplieated were -with
hirii 'a day or two:befoie he died, • and
peed every effort to prevent his making
a confession. Failing to. &minute him,
it is now helieied that they, poisoned
him ; ter he died7Very suddenly.
• 0:mien has a now cereal which looks
likewheat; rye, and barley, . and isn't
'either df thein; add the f' leading agri-
culturists" of the State are radii&
themselves; about 'it, history is
• strange. Abont four yews' ago farna-
er living in Tilameok county(' Oregon,
kilted a wild geese, in -whoso...Orop he
fonnd a peculiar -looking grain. He
planted it; ;:multiplied wonderfully,
and he subrieqUently raiaed forty bindle's
on half an acre of land.. Its growth is
peculiar, fford iseVen, ten, Stalks
springing from one root. ' The kernel
very thin and compact, of a bright straw
color, and ditromely hard. •
• In the lid' en years criminals
gentles .of various .Colored Marble Sup-
plied on Snort Nemec. 2 • ,;
GRANITE • MONUMENTS' - AND • ./tEEADSTONES
rolgonmeri To ' • -
/51! A callrespeatfolly solicited. ,
• • W. 1/, COOPER, '
-Clinton, 40,14, 1874.
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THE GREAT "
ENGLISH. IIPLEPY: I
DR.
IA
' GRAY'S
Before Taking. • ' After Taking.
SPECIFIC •MEDICINE,
Euro all Nervous Dbleaties, Bitch ea Tretuiterti
Debility, Prostration oto., which, in many
calms; aro produced by over indulgenoo • n the rum of to-
bacco and. alcoholic opirits; but tha Specific Medicine is
More especially -recommended 05 011 unfailing cure or
Seminal Weakness, Spermatorrhea,
Inipoteney, and /ill diseases tlicit follow 50 15 eo-
0000 of Self Abuse, as Loss or klentory,
versal Lassitude, Pain in the Beek,
plinnoss or Visieu, Premature old Age,
and many other diocesan that lead to Itasioniteor
Consumption, and a Premature Grave, an
�f ithiOh, SD a rule, are first caused by deviating from
• the path ofnature and over-indulgente. . •
have been sentenced to /death The Elpeeitlelledloine to thri result of MO Ofiltly 0118
realty years of otperionee in treating thega opookl dis-
eases. Pull particulate in our tamplaiet, Which. wo do-
eire to lend free by mail to eve*. one- _ •
•• Tho Specific Medicine is gold anDruggiots at 51
porpacicage, or oix paokages for 55, or will be sent by
num on receint 0,2 tlite moinwney, blynacludrpolinolnyg
. • ‘.
ildif In tillatthi alligEfl it. 00111lE, and by all
Draggling everywhere. Northrop Lyman, Toronto
WholesalliAgentri; -
land and Wales, but only 108, or Jew/
than half the nuMbervwere infant eXe-
elite& tho.„year 1814 as . many as
20 yeere sentenced todeath, and le of
them were eXecnted. In the 89 years.
• 188644 -there bawl been 4„32 crieninale
exeOltted intigiand and Waled; or II
yaft14 upon ate„aVerage,'. LThe .' largest
niimbeir Illat perioa wag' 22 in 1868
,the smelled. was font in 1871. There
ivere executiOns in the first ten
'Yeattr,,nnd theta were 103 in the last
ten.. .If' we go further back than -1386,
we find very Ailment gum& ; in the
three years 1838-35 the executione
were no.lese.-than.101 averaging.,,84 a
44: STRAND/I SlCOIT AT SgA,-In the. year
4786, theteaphiln vet a Greenland whaling Vete.;
sof, ;fauna .111 melt at 'night surrounded. by•ke.
bergs, and "lay to" until morning, expecting,
evortmoineut tot be-greuad.to plecei." In the
morning he looked abottkaad saw a,:ehiroune•
by. Ho hafied it, but .receivod no glower.'
Getting intii'a boat With some of hit crew; lie
pushodlate.fer Lha myoterious craft. .Ooming
alongside the vessel, he hair through the port.
liola a BUM at tht3 table, WI though Igoe/nog the
Jog-boolijeozon,,to„deetie„,-Thei.set, deist*
Oil log. -book wca 1772; ehoiringthefithivosel
had; been;drifting for thirteen yealitimim e
ice. .Tliesailors *ore found Erode Ike
hammocke, and Others in the cabin. For
thiateen years this ship had been.carrying itis
burden 61 caryatid -a drifting eepulchre Oen.
nod by a frozen peer. ' • •
To Core 'tt Cougle'to relieve il iretationeef
4
the throat, to niters* !". ;feet a.„tzti eis anti
ag
hialth to the nioayti cete,•,or '' tionr_ of
We human. franio -, 6 Inn ' -.: Ilse '..D12
Vs/nerait's-lbeleSiiteit--WILnlelf ' ' hiik•
etill prepared with the game carets% the selec-
tion and compounding of itis various ingredi-
ents de when it ivadintrodticed to the public
by D. Wistar; avir forty years sine... ,
EPPS'S 0000A.-.4112ATEFUL AND COMPORTING
-ho agreeable ehardetei.of this preparation
liaSirelliAtect it tt-g(li*Kalf.ati,itlit-git4e
sitiiply with boiling -water or intik ' Been
packet is labelled limes Erre and. Co.,'Hm.
mloopathid Ohendets,"-48( Threadneedle -street,
arld'170; Pitcadiuyl Works for Dietetic) Pre*,
parations, Bestou.road and Camden Town,
Londem---,-------, ----.
,.•.,T.H,E_,.. _,-lifkr. j. I.V.-1.fikli-ErICKLE___,V--Itti
•i,
E., MY,. earl : -,-" 1 IWO tuted-rrhi..-Wheel,
(es otilpound 1, lixtr Of Thbepliatem and ealisaye
largely in my pleaded for two yeaill, and,in sny
that esitt•pqmietre, whin it.;; .With„,feglornie !
gmentiVre is ith preparation of the kind
wointe, ease*,
convidegoing from prostrating digeasee,i thould
hardly know how to get along without it. in
Dyspepsia it ode like A eliattl feet, 111 any
of the long liat of ethatestiye diseases, it is THE
remedy. , .
oolowaseseeek. .a.orsimeressaiess,c ' ll in.o position to eall orders promptly.
a
ilia 'Complaint. ,• • ,
later,taur, .
BETH W.' TOWLE di nom, Boston, Mese.,• .
And sold by Diuggisto and Dealers genera,lly,
SIGN OF. THE- BIG BEDSTEA1).
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THE SifIlSORIBER WOULD fiTi.TE '110 ' awn CITIZEN6' OE /AMMON, ,A,ND
people of the surrounding country, that he is tiOterlitilitel to sell Out hie large otoolt of Mote Cud
S11000 at
,pRices NavEwlitEFORE HEARD OF.
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The stoolt soot be disposed of atonce, lio this ie the beet glow to set Clu2412 Deets and Shoos ever
offered to the people. DONT FAIT,4 TO ()ALT/ AND $1,11il 000, .11$ AND, 1)=0E8r
•,ttudyou will be setisfied thie mural, Tito following are 0017a0 Q/ hi$ P4000 ;-*
••• •.1 Ogd.
. ‘NSTABLISHEl?' AWWW•
•Laege stock of.gOod Household`Turni.ture,
hom� inanufactlife,•Taade Of iseaslonedMaterial..;
A fine lissortment of inipertodivork,' such
aaWoed and Cane Seat' Chairs, sofas,.Loun-
ges,- What -Nets, Cradlon, .Mattresses,. Spring
Beds, 'Carved. Waoketi; Rustic Frames, Jc.e.
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Pictures; framed With Gilt dr ReFiewood,and
.goiddings, Frames,„7,41.,...mould-
ed. or plain., • . • ,„ --
Good'value giien toall Who may purchase '
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with moderato prices. , .
D.EIZT_AKING.
• An:elegant floarsofor .A; Onantity of
very fine Shroudo, cheap. Funerals attended
and, all furaishint,es supplied at reasonable
rates, 'A largestook of Coffins, moulded and
plain, always on hand (triramed to suit) either
silver-plated farnituro or otherwieo.
Remember the Stand -Albert street, oppo-
site thtilgarket. . '
`••THOS. STEVENSON.• ,
OlintelleAug. /0;1873. • ' • • • •••
MIRED ANI): .APPPECIA.TED
" Er. THE rustle ogiltitAL. '
The OSRORN and ROVAL SEWING lVfACHENES, both -taking the lead' and first . prize
where ever exhibited. The above 'machines for sale ,
.1\Toriroitlly, General -.Agenb, •Clinton,
Maebine `furnished:to' Order.. A. splendid'Ussortmeat always on hod. cair
land seletsamples of !stitching doneby hirol.Xorsivorthyi on. tiles". Sowing- anachineo re-
pisired. Needled mid.other.fureishingst kept enband..
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neraqiiinei tise jria4 dot)* ivtot or the .Contmerelal nate'
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OCERIE
wx-roxiths.A.z .mozaTA.Xt..ot,
Halle Ise* • bona tartest; theapiit rind° befit assorted stook of' GEOCJEEIEs ever
r t-
. • io,kort,o, itito 0 ill on.,
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Fr 0111 Our eipoilonoo in the busiixese, and connection the first,parkets, we are enabled' to
effilitE4.9.at prioaktEat eiifyloinnetition,r,We Are careful in ingeetlag coy -autik qualitio
„ *.#4 e'en ,grilifinffie to gsvo eatiefeotion.
A. fresh tirrivkl of iteiterrkite, Vpiiek.are - .7
-• • ••-• ' 8. x$,.A.t.,zirsman.. cse
CUNT on: Oct. 28th, We.
Wholeinie and Retail Grocer, Brick Bleak.
MEN'S, LONG COARSE '1100T0, 42.20. _
Ninivs xrr pools, 0t,TSTOX, hiADE, -53,00." ' -
WOUEN'S PEELLE, HIGH CUT, $1.25,.wQma 81.75,
WOMEN'S' 'CALF, HIGH, OUT, 81,25, NirOETH $1.70,
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WOSiEN'S HIP LOOTS, 8/.00, wourn $1,86.. .• •
leI18g8 RE13. Oit CAL] 13ALS, Malt OtIT• 41-004 liFOAD/1.0!•:=4°.
onivonuivs;PRox 4o.rroloo- onivrrS,
130r$ LONG COARSE- i3OOTS, $466, WORTH $2.00.
POTS HIP BOOTS, $2.00„ WORTH 82.00.
YOUTH'S STRONG LOOTS, COPPER TOES, $1,20, WORTH $1,70..••
OHILDREWS 'LONG BOOTS, 81.00, WcItTH $1,40.
woAinws 111;1,711ELLA RALS„ OR GAITERS,121-OENTS, 'WORTH $1,00.
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It unnecessary- fer to• -nientiontheTridesut all Pie geode,: Come and see, and You Avlil be
oatisfied that ST.PL-k"*.-i8 the place to got 'oilcan goods,
D 0 N 0 it, c;- s n ,
Alert:40ot loarly .opposio tI,l'oir1.11111,.tigi pftoot,
.TC11zIN STEEP,
CLINT0112,Sept..9th, 18Th,.
Amiemraseneriesserlancsararam.
•This as a cruestion. asked. la3r
every econernipat i� and. savills:'' husband in- the world.
They tiElk they atilltb„elf neighbor's, .they ask every
one with, whom they come in. contaet; until -they are:satisfied ;
nor do they stop at this. " They will pri.ce goods here, buy a
small -ap_z_361.. therF.,_compare with gpods botIght onder
7o1-Ttline to investigate the mattertill they are confi ent t ey,
are dealing in, the right house, and buying the right goods at
the right prices. *
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Now' my felloWtt'aveller
can answer your question, and tell just how rinieh: nions3r
you Can save, and howyou-Will go' about
al ist-,--When—on—the Mar e
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Choice .Illoytine .r. 'resell, , 5 lb, Clatiti. II)01112r wee, for iso.OS.
..t reageant Jaren, - . •.1.2 lbs. Good Cuba .mwar, liii.94/1. ,.:, •
. 0 ..• odualish itreahrast•Tens, .. 11 lbs. Good Porto "tie° Fillartr_ Ste.• . • -
R. /Ow- Sentson,Ifienelt Tenti. AO 1100.' Good itellisea Stigtor, Sit: ,. .
Just received a large ancl Varied stock of Geisnitoi, 'Gum:mines' Wines Ai/n*1mo 11 of
*biota will ,13e sold at the lowest. romimerative prices. •
616•613 Gem: Fruit Jars, the nest in the Market -cheap. Stone Fruit jars; withcoi:les
-Cheap. For Croalmery, China and Glassware, xay stool; is large and well selected •
• Dinner,*Tea and Toilet Sets ColnDletd;
' CA:LL IS • RE SPV QTFtYLLY SOLICITED.
Benzember the place- next door .3186$2.8 tf,- :Pay's, :Prick Rock:
2 N. •:11,0Bsoiv.
It. B. -Agent for Quetton St, Geerge Co.„'importbre of pure Medicinal Wines, Toronto.
• Glintoni anly 21.,. 1875,
with your load of grain, do not sell- to. the first buyer, nor the'
second 'but try and Collect all the buyers on the market around
you, and. iLpossible, stir np spirit -of donapetition and rivalry,.
aiid, then go for the bigest bidder,
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fter having got your
money, if you are in need of
Dry Goods, Clothing- and Tweeds;
znceys, Flannels and Blankels,
-1,441(Yr E TO—T-ll
Dre-s-r- Goods, S haw and -Mantles,
•• -Clouds Scarj:s and Breakfast Shawls
Gloyes, .1-1-osiery and Cors:ets'
'Ties Ribbons and Ruifiings,
Felt skirts Collars and Cuffs
The undeiiigned„beg.to inform the hihabittints of Clinton and surronnaing eounifY that they
have entered into Co -Partnership for the pniTiose of curryipg on the business obiannfacturers
oiCarrieges, Buggies, Waggons, Sleights, Cutters, in all its various brancliesiat their
• old stand, Heron. Street, Ofintoe, 'ender tho style„and Arra Of ,
' 'LT 1•1 13 A: 714 3E-4 •
No pains will be spared to execute work %dal to 'any in the Dominion. Theielong 'exPeri-
i theCountyii bl the $of 11 understand thei t f theirt d
:"Anlareal'It.el:eat et4osek c:tt he'bile Yst,E:eas•1nd.materia1:1egn:eaynisemrhmit:70f36-• rn 8 o 3111")::Icre:a.nted"
they hope. by strict attention to business, to give entire satiefactio to all those who may
• favor them with their patronage. •, .'
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olwith despatch. R pairing denten the ShOrterit notice. •'
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Silk-Zies,:liancikerchzeis -(04 Hair Braids,
Canadia-nand Finguring Yarns, any shade,
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CLINTON, ,Tuly 22( 1874;
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.' DEALER' IN
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-.1100Lj-.,130.0KS,T.MISCELLANEOUS. 713.00gS,
-- • 811121:r11101\TM111.S7",'
WALL PAPER, - - WINDOW--SH-ADES
TO)tS. -AXIL) •-• .%;
FANCY' GOOD$, • VIOLINS AN • GASES,
•cbohLIVTLNA.S ANI; 'PLUMES, :
. •
.PICT1111ES AND. .FRANES TRAVELLING' SA,TCHELS TCS,
• • ALSO; A LAGE ASSORTMENT' OF "
-BP.r4j7k--:W-GO7rr----SYPpe41.-P-.CttdtgT:Tarn4-:---Berlek,"/r:---•
WOOk---60Od-$w
, All thelateet Papers and Periodicals always on hind. Also Agent .or-fg
DAILY AND NVE; przoijz A -ND MAXL.
AMERICAN MONEY .1360-01IT ANP -pow. :
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,RaldESIBEg TUN 1STAXE AND PLAONH
• 'JOHN A. XELLES,.
COENEE MARKET WARE.
Ceurriir, Get. 22, 1874.
.o.D.groda
7: •
OUNDRY.
The Goderich Foundry and Manufacturing Co.
• Bogto inform the public that theY aro _pal:fired to supply
,STEA.A/i 3Bi4T.e-1.1.,T3ES. At: MICatilEt
Flour, Grist and Saw Mills, Stave, Shingle and Heading
MaehinesHoop- Maehines, &c.,
iron stoIt 'Wooden PloUgh,S, with Steel Itoarils, • Gang Plotigh,s, Cultivatorp
411-"W cutters, &d., Sugar and, Potaah Kettles, Grate Sarre &el
= ' • ' Cooking, Park& and Pox stoves, or various kinds.
SIILT TANS MADE TO'ORDElt.
Also# :trim nrcissi Ciaignge,.tina Medan:11th: Work,
Bolton and all ki/nde liepaire done sitot:e
erders addrzase&titho goanPao-y; di 'Secretary; WiltrocolVaPetirept attention.
SROHIBitp AoljG gOB,An.
•• .Siote.tay and Treasurer. Presiclen
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. . • 11°.044T .11111110IISANt Cisntur., NtAliteRIt.;
' September 2nd, 1874. °
THOMSO.N, &
-Agricultural ---Xonp4mintey entet-1361,W-and Ev-Weirkg;
oiposIT *1'114 FQ ST.. OFFICE
.Nrsrhere. I an], bold to say you will for once get the beStsalue
Clinton ever offered.
• r . ou -will be:: shown
;through the several departments with pleasure ; you will be
treated in a gentlemanly inanner, ' jr-on will not be forced to buy.;
ti.. - • ' 2 •
if rill do not wish to, or haveforgotten your purse, but will be;
*own. through the whole stock with pleasure, whether you
buy a cent's worth or:net.
• .4th, I will -guarantee_ that -
6very person be they old th young, rieb. or poor,, who spends a
dollar .at-Gil;oy's noted Cheap Cash Store -WLL SAVE
AT LEAST FROM 5 TO I& PER CEINIT.
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Farmers, yeu'will save on your Tweeds y6E-Will saVe on your
Clothing; you saVe .on your Bed' Blankets innd on: your.
Hove Blankets, on. your Shirts andiDraters, 'On Your Hats and
garsi .and Slibtan' g1;14 fact ph by' errarticle% -
les; kor will save
money on your Dresses, saVc.money 3f0ii agmb,.
on. your-Mantleii ypur Clouds, on your Scarfs, your Ho- ,
:Siert oii• your Ties, -Collareand Ciaffs on every-
. . ,
-thing of- sitir4apparel. -
eth.. p ars lass:Cutter
'hurl Fitter alw 6 on' the pretaisei, you want in dyer-
, coat or Nobby-pgazifaelSct, Ors, kerfed-fitting..$0,1t;* Give hrni
I a trial. ' *
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1)Otibte- 7:Toyitudois- Avi5 hi Imes;
Doitibitiation"alicl Vibrator Tbtoshing,1Waob.ineo,
elf.kitidir :AGEICtIlang.A.Wiliqinilt.g'.*Iiigyit 40. Loki.
To Meet ihettergiiiiidi.blersitelni.demond for oireehytatea alltothhIg trien all
Parte ;of., the .Dominiori; we tart ,by %as*: introduction et: tho latest mict most approved
reediditeryiato otit Woke, greatlyineryised our Mantifikuring.fael)ifies, We arotherefor&
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• Patna for EverY.machindis ran and thoroughly tested before leaviag the glop awl 'warranted to give
pug subladitinalt Orenite'rfATWELVerrtt,• ontite satistiotion.
Aegean -el ere mon, lot is, et eo.,,tiollett, ewer•
si 'Milos from 1.2111/011, 'forOnto, Tholes continue too
OCTOR, 40 4ilettred, the,remliinder heti/wand, With 11
acres of adder., There b Mr the ihesidisSgood treks
houso,uatt,,malesdar tftb1., iltits besting Orefield; lb&
re le ipoll *girl& lteriuttliel arifidlati apply st tele
ottok de idtd5thtor, es ilia POSING.
44;ghttifil 4iNGTAtt.
lhithiii,001 111*
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,,tetorg ordokitg
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Wo aro manafactartnellUrgely thisioeii,sen't the 'Oelebraq;d „
Jelthstoll, ttlflialco Shiglo ReRpory attho::CAyitti
Which we bbileVO hi the hest harVestingziaohino m te5 We are alsOIManatsotUrinittlie:.
‘E141011trie : ErA611111)..rigb PATIENT . •••
iteA,J5bA.st-stitt)rt. 4141) orLeivitATolle
:Ali ititalstof Astloultural Lnplementa kept on hand. A trial of Ittple'nionts offered, and
. satisl'action guaranteed.
slr Patties having gooci, clean 101' A
, sultalie tot flax ()towing, are requstte, t
wora with Vir. loAltBAN, Escis, ot 30/114 MCIP111t, gent, Clinton, eed len
• Xtopairing done at Pete Grant's, Clinton; Ihigh Ma4Itlattiest tlyth t R. 1)toozy
itiou,Agre semi Ito, ot,rouleta ana pothos, order, lianchostor, and all material kept tor,repairing nalgliboting *
1010118,0014 WrtattAkiiii
:GLASGOW, MAOMEliS011 & COI 01L1gT0g. 1 Mt0MA Agtill,
Jnit tb hand; a* case. of
FINE AMERICAN- IIATS, in Pur and Pelt.
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Tho. thirigi out e in complete and Stilish Stook of Pall.
and Winter .g.1)
.„ HATS .11CAPS. New G-oods marked verY
• ; alsov treif- ana doinplets'Stock of .
..-- 171744g rever-st- -44y.
IN
147pr) !
It is a. peifep' t Wenil..er, „., e et m ss this chin ee orgettirig the
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best- value' 3timi it.ioney • can seepre. „X . would advise every
,faiiifekidivisit Ala 40/igain E.ousevithetit delay.% is tiiellme ia
• • " at liana.*heb. I:tate/HS' 00' deoldeclly geitg. .
B*L.14.1,:a211 Aa*.../zo :a.02sTor litol"..olati .vx-xma vklti.A.clati,
, ' ,;;;,A,,,..., ,,,-,1 • ' ‘ , ,, , ..,..:,,.
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OppOSiteAttest ost ofticei minton.
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...auttott. oak' *4410114,
Cs• GILROY:
1414,44-444