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Clinton New Era, 1875-12-02, Page 4kr Sir Chnrh a Bitter', Balm and Zonate pleasanter than you lair (1111:1405 dalitos iia for ,WAS ala of have ever no 'a. the prisoner i irdie- p altar ed, ', ,,Tot a > ord is said, bqt Ates#Ile ,brav,mat, one if time most popular", two wo,n.,.r with asped hands, end one of the malt aucocasfu °dicers out a the µ. , lla ether, the son and in the 13ritisla •cervico, A story of hie husband Mai the at the door 'with We, .i it oaold be told- in; whole air ne happy, beaming .!ace 'at the un -looked and bis wife and his moat intinla,te for resonailiatton:*striteea1—,hie mother friends tell it in parts, would. be one of and his wife. t ()''most interesting thinga.�ever pub- lj�tlied, lila career in India, for tt uo ' Ciu'ranta ' entntlte, bravery and well merited einem, is almost without a parallel Ho it was ,d, faru$r, a ttanding.a.ttipvigi a, who enunciated as his mnaxuii in min.,' Bled pounds in his pocket, took the pre, tory matters, 'never to' give way, beforo caution of .deposttjlig it jn the;,hancls of. barbarians, whatever might bo the die- the, tandl'ord of the public house at which fixity of hautbers•,. and he never did, 'ho stopped: v►ltlang• oeoasiou for it is soldiers ;knew that •he would'.nievej', shortly afterwards •be resorted to Mine 'give, way;' they believed in Nina he hi- : hoot tor' payment. But tire_ landlord, Sit: Charles and Lady 3,1,apter wero k+slid nowt can't see I. am going, to riding one evening-tmattended, on' the be better_ olf for tilts, of get nay second summit of the Aiabubleah Hills. Tin; hundred back' again But bow; as that sun lrild just• set,, tlie:pail:wiy-was:saar , to -be dune 2" _.. row, •l ordered 'On: olio side by lun;le, " G•,i: and ask lsim for it *hen�I e is and on the other by :a deep precipice. alone," said the counsel,, • ' • By and -by .-tucnin -to l iuAvife :rather_dye,,aslrinle,am. suddenly; . bnt yet ...quietly,. he . shelled . afl,aitl, withouti� my witness at any rate.'!",c, her to,rido.gn at full speed t'o the near- «Newt' mind,,; take lay advice, said • est village and send .setae 'people back.' his counsel; da as I bid-;you,,and•return' to the spot where .she, had left bim, and ,to, me." • A _; he furthermore bade her', not. to Ask The fernier retprned .with hien hull:: hitt the' reason why he sent her,: ; She deed;• glatl.,to; find that:'safelynill hmal pee obeyed, in silence,—wonddrful quality in session: , • E . woman --but then she knew her bus '. 0. -Well, •tl�en," Said the��doutgsel; "°now band. - Yet it was no plight trial• of, take your friend along'. with • you, and her courage as' well as set of her obedl ask the landlord fol theJ undred pounds • a-ance, for the way -was lonely and;beset yoiir` rie0d Baw.you'lenve with him," .; with nmany.perils; brit aho..rode:.boldly We neednot;add that the wilylandlord and tepidly..forw_ard, and:.:gained.:: the : found he jiad.,`been taken,' off;his guard, village a few Miles distant in safety, while our honest 'friend • 'returned `to The party whom i he then 'despatched thank hie enunsel' exltltingly with ,bath. and accompanied: m'et•Sir'•Oharles,,how- -hundred his poclret: - over; about 4t robe from the place, -I-owing;"glia' lady's track-;-irlid-he-�thhem• H'og Slaugli or ng CIneIi 1ati: explained the reason of his strange and un lest onable demand: �3�-the improved„,,,proeesses•of"slailah- He had seen, as they slowly walked --tering,; within 'the brief space of twb:and their horses, first a pair of. fiery eyeis a halt,niiinites, a.%fog loses his place.; in glean at them .from the jungle; find the world as .portion of the 'vitalized then the' head of •a full-grown tiger,. creation; and J, ecomes so much bacon, sig, He was sure, if -they both rode on, `that many spare -ribs and.sucli a quantity of the terrible beast, following the instinct lard. He is contained ''.in •an im.rnonse of its nature„ would give 'obese; ,and pen'on-theground'floor'-of-•the building, he Feared if Lady Napier knew the e.nd }'bore: acre a`godid many of them, say dreadful peril at hand,:, that She might five or ix hundred ata time, ' The per= be so startled as to 'be -unable to `make cine grunters, are,driven up a gang -way,, an effort to escape; or, at least, that. to'the Slaughter 'pen;:where an able- - s1 •i , , , . ..: ' . . . . , '. �nrdl , . _ , .l �, t .: 1 u : . (l, chain' : ions plan, •'and leave him alone- with. around their -hind legs, -one at ,.a time,. the danger. So he tested her obedience; and the pressure o£ a staailm .lever jerks as we have seen, , succesfnlly. He rdt- the struggling'4ad.loudly squealitlg pig mained :himself, with only, his holster, into the air.. HOE: now suspended on pistols, confronting' and.contiellingg the a"hotizontal'bar abont.thirty feet long.. monster with' the steady, .'r nfinching The chain' by which, he is suapended glance of his eagle' eye,. and .after a elides along•the bar, and:before he fair- short gaze, and a muttering growl, the: lycomprebends `'the . situation:. another` tiger turned bank into the jiingle, lean 'man, gory to the very armpits, .sticks ..a ing•him free to follow his wife: • „kiaife into.his thr"oat, and taps :in the .f.s• crirent. H-e-squeals-end-,flicks--abottt, Mother -in -Law and Wife • ,in a' second, and .before•the " vital spark has $ed" has beside him a former com- "The-prisoner.is your son's wife, is rade in the gen,,-who hie met with the she 1” inquired the. King of the sorrow- same nrisfnrtiine . There -is a�eenstant- --€u-woanaii ntnnd g`"b i e. him. line of•atuck hogs .passing down ..this is k'.S'es, .sir; Harriet, there." .elevated'bar, and 'When they get: to the "And you had. her guested for etrik, end of it they are dead and ere plump-., ingyou?" "iYes,•sir." :ed into an .enormous tank 'of boiling There was a painful pause.. The, sad= water: ,: The great portional pride -of a - eyed, tge-str ken woman` baetily wiped . pig -sticker -it; to' have. very little if any • away a tear that had collie unbidden to squealing on the part of a hog after be her poor old eyes, and the daughter'sat introduces; his knife into his juglar, The, staring straight ahead into vacancy, with ,bogs their ,pest mortem warrn.,batb, into a .hard' defendant' look.uppn`her floe; Which, the' are plutiged'.from:_tlte 'icon_ which .was 'belted by.the nei'i�dlis fingers• 'roll; eig1 t and ten at to time, '.#and; ay that Were winding and unwinding the means of a revolving iron skid, operated fringe.gf a gaudy shawl drawn about` bysteiam at one:, of the', tank, are 4 her °shoulders. : thrown bet singly'uppn •a• Long wooden "Well, my dear madam, what is it l" • table,: on winch they" are scraped by Tell us all about • it;" and, gaining. •twelve ?Jr'fai'teen .men., . ;They, start, ;;in • courage fi:'om the looks >sympfithizingly' irougli shaggy and,ilirty. at ,one. end ,of bent on her from every side,' in. a low the table,' on which, they are scraped by voice told the sad, oft -repeated, tale of twelve or fifteen men. They :start in domestic troubles. :. rostgh,.shaggy, and dirty at one end .of " My son `William, that's him, sir, the table, and reach the, other end as . standing by the stove. We used to live clean - and white as may be. ` 'At the far together peaceable and old-fashioned. end of- the 'table one man cuts off the Ile brought his ,earnings home • every 'head, arother"ilops the°bloodless trunk Saturday night, and gave 'em to me to over to a gang below, Who draw him,: in buying things, and a` happier and- .•hang.him ,'up and cool him off with a more contented mother'tuid� son- I doh;t otreani of water. "The beheading pro - belielve you could -find in the whole cess is -new here, we believe, and.00mes country through._ But, iaimeby, -I no- from Chicago. It is claimed that by, tieed a change. Inoart e,out evenings, eatcing off the .head .'the •hag- is• more took an awful amount of pains with his speedily 'cooledr.- and that. the lard, hair and necktie, and as I atlast expect-; tongue and head pieces are got' at a day ed. " Mother," he said, "I want to get in advance .of the old. method. The married: • She's the—." bob -there Ain't'•' lignin ate alio "faced" and the ineide no use telling what he salt]' or w.lsat ..he fat' ialtcn out while 'the bog is' still did. It was just the stafne•as•wheii we tvaim,:snsteada of witting for it to pool were young, your honor ;and one bright ass formerly', and .the innoviation, is 'laid August morning; he brought her. home to be advantageous. When the heads • with him, and says, as proud. as ever you '.have been cit off, the entrails and fatty sea, "Mother, this is my `wife : you must substance .taken crit and :the hams•dress try.to like her a little, for '• your sones ed, the'clean liege erelong on runways sake." Aud L.did• try, sir, honeatly..try,• between the joists of the dryin ;-room but hoe. ways ain't my ways. b'irstIshe :incl run•in'to that departinent� to 'cool.; wanted to oliange the pictures on .,••the }Nonny all the „houses oil the avenue will wall, and hang'wn awful unbecomi lgf 'lialnd'ailant.3,100' hoge on. a. Moon..- In' and thenmy tomat©e plants in the win-. this room,• when the hogs aresufficiently' dow. She said •hey Iitterealr the room,. `cool, 'they are.cut;bp into ally too Var.: 'and ono'mornin afore I get up she had, -ions forutar.ott-:•'--hams,. • ehdulders; em all out in the yard. Next, she.i;aid middles, &cs'"and the men Who do • the seeing as how she is Willian's she. had cutting use their knivesand saws with better, sit at the end of the table and the skill And •precision of anatomists, pour the tea, and though he didn't say°" cleaning a bone when itis to be.thrown anything, I• saw that my son agreed with away so perfectly -that; a' hungry dog her, so I left the seat where 1 had sat 'would pass it fay in.diagust. Since Ilse for thirty odd years, and had to see it adoption of the new method of taking occupied by another. •And so it went off the -heads and. "feeing" the' hams 'on. I was snubbed as ' a domineering in the killing -room, the cutters work Old woman, and at•...heats. elm.,.said oho very fast and to much better advantage. wished I wouldn't come into the parlor To cut up l.,OOO hogs is.novt Oeniiidered when there was company -1 looked. so a fair` day`s work for bile man, and in� the -- old-fashioned and said such queer things busy season even More than that amount That was too much,, sir, rightin my..own of work liteaacted. .aAll. of. the houses and my son's house, and 'jig, rose right are supplied with„ huge .iron. ,.vats.�..ex.: up- and we had it; andiloth °said a great, tending from the killing room to- the. many --bitter' thirrgrve dial mean, and• floor below, in Which the fatty portions at last, White with rage, she raised her of the hog are boiled or Steamed into hand and struck me, sir, her husband's lard. An .improvement has 'recently mother,: and befor'e.I' knew..w!}sat I -was been -tattle to thio. -V ta. "It is a `man. doing, I had her arrestedz and brought head in the centre of the bottom of the here, but Y never meant it, sir; And if tank instead of at the; side' as in the old you will let her go now I'II stay • in my' tanks, and its utility is that when the own room in the house, air, and we will cooking process'. is complete it is opened. try to live together in peace until the and the chowder or alusk,"as the refuse end. Won't, you sir I" , of the lard is called, drops out at. once, As the old lady ceased speaking tile_ Tho old `tanks had to cool so as to allot;r daughter's face, which had been gradat 'a elan to go into died) and Shovel out ally' softening under the newenrl bleiised light of lore, was buried in her shawl and her lbw convulsive soba were addible throughout. the hushed court' rpontr. "This IS all',''llsid the Xing solemnly;: i, this is the lesson yott both needed, and let fit serve you for all tithe- : 'Bear each ether's 11110 ties; be to each other in reality an n,ather•and daughter,: end bew; lige Me you mann Mike a honta for tato the tierces in whielti it finds its way , to mark* The bristles go to the brush yostaurant as Irish quail, Rad tlte blood. tIOWIS int° a big wooden vein' directly.under the killer, is warmed by Atom ppos until it vongssIn into Sou ofjelly. and is then readily sold de fer, Erra's Coad ..-i ,kr, uT AND 0074,10 TING .lar ter Shia pre ' hie ren erect it a general favourite. Bade' sinrpply with boiling water or milk. Each packet• is labelled ()ekes ]Manus- and Co., ;llo- wesopathiaChemats, 48, Threadneedle•atreet,, and 170, ]'iceadilly, Werke fat:I)ietet1e 1'r'o- vexatious, Euaton•road .and Camden Town oirdon, ; ' t To Cure a Cough, to rolie ve all irritation4 of the throat, to restore perfec6 soundness and health to the most delicate organizations of tiro . hamau rams -• the bilge -- neo Da, �`1Visr.u's1,BA 4m o$,Wi 'o Cugiuw, which ls. still prepared with the tame care iu tete tele().'. tion acid oompaunding of its various ingredi ,este as when it was introduced to the .public by De. Wietai•, over forty years aili()e, A poninon cough or;. cold hon d never be triflell with, oftou when negleo edit is convert- edint'o•a serious and generally fatal pulmonary disease. ' The more prudent,, aware. of t ►ii, protnhitly use Bryan's Pulinomo Wafers" t, eu- ,rative.:whteh-baa-sustained its-reputation=fur over twenty years, they. are always efficacious; ' and exrtta most beneficial influence on all the BrenehialArid pulmonary prga'ns. Eoid by alt zlruggists and country dealers: Price 25 eta, Per 12ps, Lorre. ti'viri 1� ouiin.--Lieutenant Lynch in hit voyage to.the Dead Sea found a huge pillar of salton the shore and the Arabs informed him that it was Lot's wife) for unrpart. we are much. inclined to doubt,it, though wd&.Bayo rip-hesita tion in saying that the best, thing to cure colds, Bore throat, rheumatism,°neuralgia, bowel oo,n plaints, &o., is' the "Canadian Pain Destroyer," to be had of all medicine,�dea�lers for 25 cents per bottle .Try one.! THE HON J. I.it1VIt1N li[TCI{LIJY M. I)., of N Y...save .—" I have used. Dr. feel. er'sOon,pound Elixir of Phosphates and Calisaya largely in my practice for two years, and in my .ludgntent there is no preparation' of the, kind that can comppare: with it; With feeble anninicy women, of whorn'•we have so uliny, nail in eases eonvalesping from•prottrating+ diseases•; I-sliould' hardly know how to get along -without it. In Dyspepsia it acts like a charm—in fact, in any of thellong iist of exhaustive diseases, it is THE remedy.. ' Evex YBODY•SiCYB So, T1lat;'alt Who: have either used.the article themselves or witnessed its effects "when.,used by:othera.;. all such, and they are only fit to •judge,, are uganimout in the: opinion'that �' Darley's Condition 'Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy" it: superior to anything of the kind heretofore or at; present: in use; forcongha, .colds, thick wind, .and all diseases whichnffect th@'wind of horses. As a condition medicine it has no edtiial;there is n hingziritwhiehpan'injureahnr owhithor sick oriwell—nor need the horse be kept from workingwhile using it;; it is just the article, whiEriewhf sawn h 8 recjuire, a' i uci wliie they should have Constantly on hand. Re- member the name, and see that the signature of Ilurd and Co: is on each package. North- rop, & 'Lyman, Toronto, Ont., proprietors for Canada. _ • Ale nus.. TIMM meow 31`031.17erse TIM *Ale Navy Tobaceo,, re is anad.s eike liaise Virginia 41,a,f; SECOND. " front Oonvolon Zeal. TIO1 81711S0111131111i, W0111.11 STATE" TO. TUE CITIZENS, . CLINT° AND people of the ilirr014114111$ country, that he. litdetermined to Meld out Ids large atoolc of )3oote. And The stoel thust be abiposed of at (Mo.:pa-tide lithe litst 011ance to get Chean toots and Shoes Wier. offered to the peOple. Dom:, PAII4 TO CALL AND MP.E THE ,GOODS AND MICA% and you will lie satisflial this 1s..no. puff, The followl140 ar40°4110 Of 114 14:11),?° WOMEN'S, PDS13LE, ,11IGU CDT,' R1.25, WOUTit $1,75. WOMEN'S KR OOTS, 41.00, womalx 130Y% TIMID COARSE tOOTS, .$1.50, Stray Heifer. CISME INTO TILE RAEMISES OE TEE SUE- ,.N.J ammo, lot 20, 7th con., East 'Wovianosh, about three 'weeks oinee, a light grey Heifer, about 8 year old: charges arid take Iter oway.7' " THE GREAT BE11 EIlY FOD. CONSU-MPTION which ,:can ..be .•,cured : by • a timely resort to this stand- , ,d re ration .ash .. � g pa ,:, a .b R,.prbved•'b'y the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is .acknowl- edged by many. prominent 'physicians to be.: •the most reliable preparation ever in- troduced for. the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and ,is offered tothe public - sai`ictioned by the experience • of•over forty years. 'When resorted to . in season it 'sel- dom fails to , effeet `a' speedy cure in the most severe. cases o `Cougfis; Brod i itis, Croup , looping Ooalgh, Influenza, .Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore- ness in the Chest aiid Side, Liver Complaint,' -Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Balsam •does not dry up. a Cough, and leave the cause .. behind, as is the case with most preparations, ' -blit It s nn' o1 u sos. :lungs, and:-allays'irriiation, thus removing the. -cause of •;tile complaint rnar.�►naD BY SBTH W, TOWLE & son, Boston,' Mies,, And eold by Druggists and Dealers generally,. For Sale by Tender. • AA ZONING 90 acres, 70 of whioh aro cleared, situate 81 miles from Clinton, f a mile. from Robin:swill°, and 8f Miles from Ooderioh, the county Town. The farni is In a good state oroultivation. 'The buildings comprise a /dime barn andetable, and log bongo ; the fences are good ; a few fruit trees on tile place, which is Tien water. od. Also, Nouse and Lot, and a Stable and Lotoson• trill:ling together 81 acres of lond,. On whiter b young orchard, situate on William Street, Clinton. Apply, stating prioe ot each parcel, and timp required ror pay- ment and interest, to Id. LOIIGE, Clinton, 010 the No tender win aoceptad unless satisfactory 'W,11.4e giving .4t is unneeessari , fox" nee to mention the,prices of 'all tho goods. Come anil see, and you will be satisfied that START'S is the place to get cheap goods. • •sgir. DON'T FORG'DT TUE. STAND, -,11 • 15011 Root likariy. opposite Fales: Uri°. Big Boot: :4311°L'ic e fill laihen ts1 rjr. :11sliriiFfut Teas, . IA lbs. Good treble Sugar. $1.00. 11 lbs. Citood Porto Bice Sugar $1. New Schema Black Woes. .10 MS: GI. 0041 Refierie4,8114ar, Yust recelv'ed, a large and varied stock of Gomm, Gnoomuss, WiNes ash 1.1quona, all. of • • which will be sold at the lowest remunerative urines. . • ' • Glass Gem ,Ifruit Jere, the Beat in the market -cheat!). stone Fruit Jars, with corks: ' Dinner, Teo, a114 Toilet Sets Complete. A., *CALL, IS • RESPECTFULLY Sc) LICITEP. ..B.—Agent for QUett011 St, George dc Co,, iinporters of pure IvIediciald. Wines, TorCnto. • • is your chance to se- cure your beavy Overcoats °and m6kes. Remember they are -all OT.JR* OWN 'WI e will give a 'Guarantee eac one if wanted. ecial Offer8 for The undersigned beg to inform the inhabitanteof Clinton and. surrounding country that they have entered into ecoPartnership for the purpose Of carrying en the.business of manufacturers of Carriages, Buggies, -.Waggons, Sleighs cutters: eto„ in all US various, ',rancho% at their old stand, Huron Street:Clinton, ander the style and firm of Noi.,,in...11'. be spared to exeente work equal to any in the Dominion. Their long oxperi- once in the County enables them to fully understand the reguirementti'of their customers, and they hope, by .strict atteation to business, to giye entire satisfaction.to all those whomay, . - 1. favor them -with their patronage.. -- '' •• THE.. GREAT • 011000, are produced by over indulgence in the nao of to. snore oepeolally rocommerided as an unfailing ouro tor Sentinel Weakness .- Spermittorriters, Impotency, mid all dialieses that follow an a No - *Nem* of Soli Abuse, as Loss or Memory, ret. vernal Lassitude, Pain in the Beek, Almnesti of Vision, Premature old' Age, and many other disetume thatlead to IeSanity or Consumption, and sPreMattare Grave, all ef which, as a rule, are first caused by deviating fror the rata of nature aneover•Indaigence. The Specific Medicine is the tesult of a lite study mid Manyyears ot experience in treating these special dis- owns. Full particulars in our pamphlet, Vlach wo de. sire to Bend :roe by rnall to every ono: Tho tipecifie MediCine is sold. lir all Druggists at $1 por package, or six pool:ages tor, $5, OT Win be sent by snail on receipt di thaw:web by addresaing windser, Ont, Sold IriClinton by ;AMES COMBE, and by au =valets murywhere. Northrep"dc Lyman, Toronto Molest! eAstints. -WHOLESALE Awl? RETAIL DEALER • SCHOOL. BOOKS: :MISCELLANEOUS .13001(S. - A fiae thisortmenf of imported work, snob as Wood Mid Cane Seat „Make, Sofas,. Loan:. Beds, Carved Brackett, Rustic Frames, &e. Pie -tures frained with .Gilt or Roiewood,and Gilt Mouldings, Rtistic Frames, wood, Mould.: Good value given to ali. whamay Purchatie; with moderate prieea. *Fur0;-. ea Jackets, ver Coats, U44er Coats, PICTURES::1ND FRAMES. TRAVELLING SATCHELS ETC All the latett PaPers and periodicals always on hand.. 'Also Agent or the ,An elegant Heinle for Hire, A qpantity of ver•y fine Shrouds, cheap, Tunerals attended and. all" -furnishings supplied at reasonable rates, A large stook of 00ffirlfi, moulded and plainest -ways. oft•hand (trimmed to suit) either silver-plated furniture or otherwise. „ • Remember the Stand --Albert street, oppo- . THOS. STEVENSON. Tho OSBORN' and ROYAL. SEW.ING MACHINES, both taking the lead and Ar;ti Pri'te where ever exhibited. .The above, machines for sale by H. .Norsworthy, general. Agent, Clinton, Ont.. 'Any other' Seising Machiite furnished to order. A, splendid astortment alwaya on hand. Call, and. Lie° samples of stitching done by Um, NotsWorthy, on tiled° xnachinet. Sewing machines re.. paired. Neecfles and other furnishings kept on hand, cattcta.l.Es P. 4. Lt..I.SE. & .0 Have now. on hand the largest, eheapeat, and best, assorted stook of GROCERIES ever imported into Olhaton, • From our experience ia the business, and connection in the first mariets, we are enAhlecr to Offer TEAS .at pricea that defy eotnpetition, We are careful in selecting only eitoh-gaallties as we can guarantee to give tattislaction. A. fr. telt arrival New rraiti, which are wars, Wholesale awl Retail Grocers, Brick Mock Crams, Oot. 28th, 1875: • • 'Combination. and Vibrator Threshing Machines,. To meet the large 'and inafoadnig dernand to one celebrated Threshing Machines, front all 1444 of the tomittion, by the introduction of the lateet and moat approved the " they/der" and that tonertiuy ,maoldnery Lute ou'r`workingraatly increased our roanufectitring facilities. Wo are therefore qttired two 'or three hours, When the In IV position to fill all odors promptly. • leait dOnh it iit pumped ink) An eittatt, %very mschine itiss sud. teita befera leaving the ehop, warrauto4' to giro OM) thirty by twelve feet equate,. and traversed gutters aggregatmg in )ongth-bohtly rout hundred feet. The Iard having passed through these gut-, eitatbAere 8044 ,lo): Cliautavt &set Postam Onto lofty. • CORNER MARKET SQUARE.. ODERICH FOUNDRY. Beg to inf,oroi.the. publielhat they...are prepared to supply Machines, Hoop Mathin.es, 11`011 and, Wooden Ploughs, with Steel Bpar'cli, Gang Ploughe, Cultivators • 1301-vr Cutters. Bre., Sugar and Potash Kettles, Orate Bars, . Cooking., Parlor and Box Stoves, of various kinds. • • Secretary and Treasurer. Vresident ROBERT nitrxciii(A.N.,- Gnbulino 1.4X. Goclerlet, S'optember 2nd, 1874. . THOIVISON" '8i WILLIAMS, -We are inauttfeeturingilargelv this season, the. eelebratea Au kindoef Agricultural tmpIements kept au howl, A. trial of implementa offered# atia. satisfaction guaranteed. • • 4.4 II Ate ratio haling gnarl, dean land, suitable for Mat utrOinrigt 00 reilttOttOu to aeliv Word with W. W. VAREAll, $st),., or SOUR' MURPHY, atgent, Olintem 11tariehe stet, and ell materiel kept fOt repairing t4 oeigtherog I'41ageei • • Glot:es arid Mitts,. cionoe1.017:, Shirts the. !Iivieeds. and .Co4t- ingo. ray --Stock' Was,. never * more c'ornijlet6. *I have fancy. French Coatingsfrom-$1 per price la:etvieen.. I *have good * tweeds for 50c. that cant lie equaled anywhere. It ad- tnitted. that:bay " 75c.. tviteeds would be as cheap as dirt at $1. am getting:up'. suits to *_ tdor for $15 and -H -$16 -of th-0 Nobbiest TWeed inthe Man ket.. ..T.4:eave us your order' for air bveiscoat bib a :pea jacket, . anrOdOcoa,t, or pants and Itefst, oil any' artiele srotf. like, just td*Ibto L6how yott what we are doh* at the, -- Nettp. WATERIO0 ‘1161T8E. ti cc ti it di ratass Goma., TWEEDS.. "1 PELT sicxntrs.. Oppoite the. 'Po'st Office; . . atzoi.;; 1:)iegigit i878.