Clinton New Era, 1876-01-13, Page 4acet en e got Athena some reretea
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feat to the auction room.
A lad named Xathes AreCkiiiar, 1, was.
. tossing up a penny piece awl catching
it 111 his mouth, at Wolverhampton* in
the other day, when the coin
elippe,i1 down bis throat.He wetetalunt
to the hospital, 44 efier lingering for
two nighte he died in great pain.
;
It is eta that about fifteen thoueand ,e it Is said that time people have what is
celled " epontaneity," and some haven't
but nobody over sat down on a pincushion
yet Without manifesting tiornettung surpris.
ingly like t.
Tell me, ye witiged birds, that round tny
;pathway soar, do yo not lutow Bow spot
where women fret no more? Sono lone antr
Praant delit-noren " huller" in the nroand
re babies never yell, and creator, are not
found.. The loud wind blew the snow into
my face, and Welly answered -1' There. ia
eu
no ch plao." .
, The boy at the head of the clans
**ill state ,whal wore the dark agen of
the world." „ Boy hesitated. '1 Next,
?.taster BIggs,,oan you tell mo whet the
•••----ohamt refused -to -take baelt-the gooder-Ourtnervere-2"-, o trienn3rey weo
. and has been Pied for. the =Piney paid the ages 'before epecteeles. were invent-
• ed." " Go to your nate."
for there. .
we believe, wire got
People who wish to retire from beat- It Was Janoa,
ness and live a life of elegant leisure on^ mita at his the other night, when
$200 .a year are invited ro move .tO pa: he thotight he heard lnirglers in the
yet, 00 008 of the AzoreIslands; "Here," holm- She wP.a.lan't lot him go.down
says a letter writer, "you get it bottle of .itt'any more than the single garment he
wine for six cents, a meal,for eight cents had on, lest, he shOuld. ;get stabbed,
board by the day 25 cents, while 06 sisa'd hava to meta his 1)ant%
cents will buy as muob afn$5 -the .wife aallght her -hushaud.kiasing
-
States." " • .the dross -maker, wciman. de,
eidedly repUlsiVein fort and ..feetureer
A _bird trf the _amigo. knO.Wil-Ati-
uctiligtied flying into a rage or fdrn -
"butcher bird" recently entered an open ing away, she simply reinarked, in a
window at Bangor, Me., and seized two
in bis The owner t e Cana- mustr'saY•thatrYwr-tat"ssirme-t171"
eoriderened than youi.• morals."
iit is the differenee het'wee
who le a bad shott and 0, brute
gives his wife a Week eye 1 One theses
his mark, the other marks his miens I
A woman is vet7 like a kettle, if you
come to think a it, stio sings away act
pittemagr-4-then she stops—and, when
you least expect, she boils oVer
bunches of violate are sem per day in
•'Paris. They Are not in so much favor
' now -as they were dining tho' LI'mpire,
for the violet is leoked upon as en un--
perial flower. It he, therefore, a politi.
• eat flower,• and some people fear to be
thengiat Inmertaliets if they wear a vio-
let m their button -hole.
A:Rieli4/nd man bought 00Me. clothes
ell as to be in. readiness for the funeral
of his *nether, who WiiiiiiiPperied to be
dying but efte recovered, and ite re-
turned' the apparel, claiming that the
purchase was oonditionaln.--7-Theenter.
touchinglY sad tone of rome, irohla
canaries, °win his beak and the her
ries, b.owever, happening to•observe the
proceeding, forced the interloper to drop
the frightened singerendesucceeded in
taking hire captive.
The suits of ex -City Attorney Caine-
ron and bis wife, of Chicago, -.each seek-
ing for a divorce from the other, is
novel in the character of the witneeses.
The husband's own daughter, by -a.
previous marriage, testifies againstlbitn,
and against the wife Appear her -mother;
Mater, and brother. A cleigyman is
introduced as the writer of 'improper
letters to the wife:-
While two attorneys named Mos and•
engaged in a rough and tumble
fight in the Criminal Court, at Mem-
phis, Tenn., on Wednesday morning,
, Bill Smith, a prisoner, walked off with
his handcuffs on, and escaped while the
sheriff was separating tire atterneri.
The judge sent both attorneys to j2fin
but they were released on payment PI a
fine.
A. sheriff of Bt. Alban, Vt., hist Week
— -Iraiitiitiro-insane Piraeus toconvey froin
the St. Alban jail to an asylum for the,
insane at Brattleboro', calledone`Of the
lunatics aside and. asked his aid ia keep-
' ing watch ef his companion during the
. journey, and then did the same with
• the other. The two lunatics . sat side
by side, silently eyeing each other
through the whole route, ant thoY have
continually kept guard over each other
in the asylum ever since. • - ; .
Boston's current sensation is the dis-
coverof a Frenchman who has been
turnieg his Masonic knbwledge to -ac-
• count by organizing a lodge and cern-
• reanimating all the signs, grips, 'and
• pass -words at ten dollars a head to 'all
applicants, without regard to age, color,
or previous condition; of servitude. . In-
cidentally'. it turned out that he was
._, __ WI acting ander any authority from
the Grand Lodge of the State, and the
police have interfered with his business.
He now threatens, unless diseharged, to
make a terrible, _withering. b alto:11g_
i,
disclosure °libel secrete a bb Order,
and every IV/asonic heart trent:tiles with
apprehension., .,. _
•
San Francisco life is thus sketchekin
Hepworth Dieon's new book, "White
Conquest :"-No one is balm': -116-Mrin
sits down to smoke the pipe of peace;
no day seems long enough for the labor.
All men and women aim at empbasis.
An actor rants, a preacher roars, a
Binger screams. Stroh talk as suits a
London dining -room sounds tame ; such
colors ae bosom a London dancing room
. look. dull. . Theepulses ..of.society-beate
too high for ordinary men and ordinary.
•. times. A storm comes beating over-
head, a battle raging in our front. If
we could live we need to be alert and
prompt. A citizen bolts his dinner,
gulps his whiskey, puffs his cigarettes,.
and hurries off as if he heard. a bugle
call. He Bite at the table with a load-
ed pistol in hie pocket; he fingers his
bevrie-kinta, while asking a frien& te.
drink. -
Ticnievent the aceidents to which
railroad trains aro liable front one ..eiti
jumping the track, the plan has been
devised of applying to oars a kind of
shoe, consisting of a clamp -like arrange-
ment which is placed between the
wheels of each truck. This runs aboat
two inches feom the rail, and if any-
thing happens tending to throw the
wheels from the track, .the olamp..A
Once grasp the rails, holds the ear on
the track, atid brings the train to a
speedy halt. Suoh a Shoe Will; it is
claimed, prove a great saving of railroad
rolling stook, and add considerably to
the strength of the truck, it being con-
structed of iron and weighing some five
huridred pounds. txperiments mad*
with cars provided with this do. -0..e.,
show that the arrangement accompifilles
very effectively the objed.in view.
Mr. Moody writes to Ills °hovel' in
Chicago about their new edifice as fol-
lows :-"Anxious as I feel for the build.
hag to be readynornsectimuld not give
my consent- to its dedication till paid
for, 1 ara thoroughly convinced that it
is a great mistake dedicating any build-
ing for religious service with a heavy
debt hanging over it. My experience ham
been that it haft always been a drag and
hindrance to successful week. ',I. know
that the custom has been atmosn• inveri-
able to commence with t debt, Vita ht
lieve the whole thing in 'wog, and
plainly proven by many of ouz. churchee
and religioua bodies now. would he
glad to (some to Chicago to assist in the
dedication eerviees when the building is
completed and money is raised lo pay
for ; but not till the building le own-
erfiritreitrr-Wrderlinateti,,tt to God's'
serviee. 1 tfould
- People may say that adVertising don't
pay, If they want to ; but only a little
while ago Srnythe advertised .foe a lost
•cow, and tho next day Ave °own broke
Int9 his' yard and ate up the ehrubbery,.
a yearling , calf, fell !lbwn the cellar
hatchway. . into a_ coal bin, , and a
butcher s. horse ran away ,With a •Orb'.
Itifid of be :and atinified • it all' oirli Th
front steps..
.
He had made a hearty meal' ata
restaurante-and, rising up, he •said to .
the -cashier 'declare, if rhaven't for-
gotten my wallet." The cashier. fired
up, and hurled bigworde at Irina for fell
three minutes before patieing for breath.
When a chance mono the stranger con=
tinned : c-‘ But I have fifty dollars here
in. my Nest pocket." , The cashier could
not fimile to Save him.
7, A Chinese , 'with :a bateher's
littchet as sharp as a razor, wM, in ton
seconds thoroughly bone and skin ,a,
fishiesAliat.not a pertiele is wasted. -
He will giVe you a -.kenrage.
Tara ten different ifielimoi fettles. • A:
Chinese -acrobat-is the only man -who:
can fall from a trapeze plump on the
top of his head and laugh at 'you.
• there le a law forbidding Chinamen to
carry their' baskets along the • streets Of
San Franciseo, . • , • •
Scene at a wedding breakfast. • COM-
pany all seated .aboint the.. table, A
pause in the generel•consetion... Happy
husband; to „Itia,..wife's seven-yeer.olde
Sister at the Other end of the room
Well, Julie, you have abrother
now." blie-t--,--',--“A-Yei.,4-ttirlatothersaid
to Pa the other day that she was afraid
you w00.14 never aMOlint to 'much,but
that it teemed.to be Sarah's last chance"
Litenee silence for 4"MOncent, followed
by a rapid play of knives and forks. tilt.
, • The Rev.' Dr. Ritcniej of Tildininargli,
dirt& --a -.my clever man; 'wee niet.
xt Ur hie :Mat -fir. When' 'examining
et dent as to the claeses•he bad attend -
he kali_ " And you attended the
-el 71 far mathenraties e-.
• How many aides has t •eircie ?"-• •
" Two," said the stndent„ " Wlert aro •
they ?", • What a laugh in the court the
•student's answer .prodireed when he
said, "An inkde arid on outslae I" The
"doctor next tratlfrired" And.you attend-
ed",the moral philosophy °lens, also ?"
" Tes41,' " Woll, you would heae, lec.
tures on\xarioirs subjects„ Did yba even -
hear one en,,cause and °fleet "Y."
" D 4
oes an '00 go before. a cause
Gi'Vkine an instance.," "A..
than Wheeling a barrow." The docton
ethenentatedowzr-und -propesed-novore,
queetitins,'
Eers'eCocon.ee-GreerreuretntioCouroneiso
-iige a thorough knowledge of the natural
laws which govern the 4crations of digestion
and nutrition, and by a careful application
of the fino properties .if well -selected: cocoa,
Mr. Epps lies provided our breakfast tables
with a delicately -flavored beverage which may
save us many heavy do-oto'rs' bills. It is by
thejudicious use of sueh articles ofdiet that
it constitution may ho gradually bttilt tip un-
til strong enough -to. resist every tendeney to
disease. Hundreds' of enhtle Maladies ord.
floating around us ready to attack wherever
there Is a weak pint; Wo may escape many
a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti-
fiod with pare blood and A properly nourieh-
etl .Service GazetU,--Tald 001
in' Packets lahelledt.-" Zama tres Co., Ha,
'and.
Ohotnists, 48, Threedireedle ;street.
and 170, Piccadilly, London." • • •
• Wg HAVE ' BEEN SELLING DR,
Wheeler's Compound „Elixir of 'Phosphates and
„Collative for three years, and, from our per.
'nal • knowledge of its Merits, • have muck
*pleasure in recommending it as thoroughly.
reliable and scientille preparation. It is held
it' high estimation by physicians and thep.ab.
lic, and tha demand is oonstattlyineres.smg,
LYMAN S. CLAIM It 0o., Wholesale drug-
gists, Montreal. *
the work should go ow illictvly tat 414
funds on hand werrant, and if a strilleie te doubt it, thengh we have no hesita.
out amOliat te finish otteret be got, then _IttiettITriniftle'litoVelegiorr:
°hitt until the eoenetet le the " Canenteet Peet Ileetroyer,"
To
WAFEItS, (The great imblio rim* edyl)
have now been in use over twentyyears, lionee 11
cannot be said that-they/ire on trial, They have
been thoroughly tried, and pronounced, on the
Authority of those whose lives atidhealth
they have preserved, to he a cure, harniless arid
eminently salutary preparation, and if taken in
aeagott will invariably cure colds, coughs, sore
throat, and and all Bronchial affeetions, Otte
trial will eonvince the most skeptical. Sala by
all medicine dealers, at 28 eta, par box.
"Tittle trieii all things." and has proved that
Dr. Wistar's Balsam ofWild Cherry is the,rerne-
dy per excellence for the cure of coughs, tiroup,
whooping.cough, bronehitisi, asthma,
plithste, sore throat and Infitionta. It cures
coughs and colds instanter. It sootlui the irrit-
ated parts. ; it beats the inflammation ; and even
consumption itself yields to its magic.influence.
A tin/illTIFint UOIte5.—T6re iS nothing that
eatootitributo so much to roudertbe horse beau-
tiful and elegant, to.improve his *cOndition and
snakoldet alithatisdesarable, as "Duran Coe -
dition Powders And „Arabian /leave Remedy t"
it has been used by many persofls. who own
valuable carriage and other horses with deeided
suedes/mid 110 well pleased are they with it that
they always keep on band 10 case of 'emergency;
it may be given At all times vidtlx poled safety.
Remember thenturief and See that the a' era
ture ef Iturd et, Co. is tie each package. o •
thron tt Lyman, Toronto, Out* proprietors
for Canada. Sold by all medieine dealers.
LOT'S. WIVE YOB xti...--Lituteitatit Lynch in
Ids voyage to the Dead flea totted t hue pillar
of Balton the shore, end the Arabs informed him
th t as I one Wife * for our part Wears touch
arm:Mitt is raised fOr Colopiction4"' i rat mediate° dealers ter 21 multi poi,
*1 •
DAvi
Deg to remind their numerous friends., andihe public; generally, that they re still cid lug
their already large stook,
•
House Furnishing) Farmers'oxia-Builder's ilardware,
lust rooeival, A largo lot of N.BW P.A.TTERI4 WOOD AND COAL STOVES, habdsOme
and useful, never before offeren here. If you want to by cheap, go to SVARIdil 4fo DAVIS,'
Vor inelliarit light, get fleerle Devis's BEST EXCELSIOR COAL OIL, Stove*, Tinware
and Itarelwere SELLING AT REDUCED. PRICE.
igo.„1. Coal Oil at 30 'cents per gallon.
Paixiter's 'Oil at 70 cents per gallon,
pr
•Five thouSancl 'lengths of Stove
•Beet ,Americart Water
Aar Try Searle es Daeisti 'CHIMNEY TOP ITIOTECTOR. •No, more brieVelling
or Try Searle ea Davis for PAINTS, OILS, *RITE LEAD, GLASEi, PUTTY, and
PAINTERS' STOOK geuerally.
Alr If yea want_te keep your houses were; try the BUM- DING I.'APER for floor or
.It saves lath. and Plaster,,and is to be had of Searle da Davie. "
•ger Those requiring ADTUAIhrg• ITLBS*-Yer house or garden use, should send in
their orders to Searle MVOS, At 0000.
PR?,RE FOR BURG1,1.4.:RS,
• A good. assotterent of Rifles, Revolvers, andSlret Guns on hand, and for Sale cheap.
4411E,XeE 85 bAVIS, ivItunotb, Tin aloP:.
LiNTON-Oct.--,18th, 1875.
MINIM
r
AGRICtiLTURAL
Itts
WOR
Clirtiax Double 'Cylinder' Threshing . Machines,
Combinationand Vibrator Threshing bilachines,
•
Ana all kinds ofAGRIOTJLTtRAL IMPLEMENTS'always on hand.
., . .,
To meet the large and increasing,.nemand for our celebrated threshing IVIaollines, frond All
part.;3 of the; Dominion, we have, .by the introduction of the latest and most approved
,
machinery into our works, greatly inoreatted ciiir manufacturing facilities, We are therefore
in a position to All all orders: promptly,'
Every maohide is run and thoroughly, tested before leaving the shop, and 'warranted to give
• • entire satisfaction. • • -
., •
Bo(oriorde fend: for .eircidart and Postoi4.1.:. Order ea* lt
Gluts.G0yV , Al.A.101411ER$OINT. & CO.,
r
BUTTER BUTTE
-CV 14, =BON itaaooNaBsexotr; • (30X- rill= SUBSCRIBER lynx „DIX CASE FOR ANY
w.,mute•oo aores, 70 of which are cleared, situate .11.. quantity of •. .• •
81 miles irons Clinton. ir a +Mile from liolmesvine, and
8 miles from Goderiel?, the county Town. Tile farm is*
in a good state otciativation,„ The buildings comprise
a frame barn And stable, and log house; the forums air
good ; a few fruit trees on the plaeo,whieh is well water-
ed. -Also, nouse and .Lot, and a Stable and Lot, eon -
tenting together 81 sores (Aland, on Well is a yining
orchard, .situate on William Street, Clinton. Apgii
stating price, of each panel, and timeirequired foray -
wont and interest, to M. LOUGH, Clinton, or to.pthe
stibscriber; THOS. E. FOSTER, l'bornbur1, '
-1•4 o tender will be accepted unless eatisfaetory
111111•111•11111M1111•111111MMIMMI
Clinton 11-arbte Wor
nonon enrtzA.I.•
MONUMENTS,.XtEADSTONES;
ana work *of -ail 'kinds 1 Ainerleati and Voroign.15.1arble,
dogigncia and eiteeutodaibn':tphrioorzt.."0,31,
0,ve
. at !oasoir,
ia
-Good.- Butter, in Tubs.
, ALSO, FOR ROLL BUTTER. ',
1?one up bi nice sliape, in two 0: throe Pound rat. •
.• ' W. R. BUM
• Clinton, Oat Oth, ISM
Mantles Of Various-. Colored Marble '1113•• .,,,,,,"_.-,<, ,,t47 ,
. . 131.164, ml—Sh(n." 14°._.tic, e:2,„..„ . , .. eine Lencerrbdo (or Xhite.$).Painful. Alen-
, ../
Cilth.NITS .i.t.(ifx.tr,iiitExiTt;.,..fittlitillE_All,gT_OLEEL.,_dalsrea..surictioolbinseonetTramtlitRoutt-rutogf tek; litroirrtailino_dralseri4alan __
1.- Polkaed. ,.
- • known as al'emaleyeali ' .. They aro prepard
e
with the greatest care, nder the personaltupor
A call rcalmethluY Ta .
yleion of, a physician ho has 'moo female dis-
Iwoopp,nrspec s u, y or nutuy years, and they
. 12 •• "' arca Median° cutwhieh. c.,
' ARRIED LADIES. • .
Clinton; ran. 14, 1874..
'Great American Bemoan
yor cOVOIIS, COLDS, Asystivca,atnoar-
clixismis, Load, or voiCE, noassE-
NESS soia TunOit.rikriescrioNs.
Gray's Mill of 110(1 SDritgi
sow ALL RESPECTDBLE CllEillIste AND '
clENERAL DEALERS.
Oltele'SoiSaY0.1111P 'Cures the worst ionns c11213116 and
,
011AY'S SIRUP cams Sore Throat and no4seness.
GRAY'S Mann, gives immediatti„relief in Bronchitis.
01tA218 senor -Is trie badyeineciyibr Asthma',
• GRAY'S gentry relieves Croup and:Whooping Cough.
tatAilkSTEMs an 6 -colloid Palliatile Consamption
GRAY'S SYRUP rolievotit;11 affections of Throat,Lungs
Chest.
a RAT'S SYRUP is saPerior to etyma/114m offered for
ail the above complaints.
P1110Ej253CENTS.;
SIVIOICERS.
VIIIMR'111£611014 Uslita
Myrtle Navy Tobacco.
• FIRST. •
.rt mado of tite Thgikke .4enc.
SECOND. n•
Ette.h •Plite Weighs 1 -3rd of a Pound.
-T11111,11 • '
Tits iniitattong teeigh Only. about' 1406 of
a Pound to eaoli Plug, and are made •
from Conunon Leaf, •
noind GrENII/NE tiNnnee STASIPtp
T. & �n each Plug.
On, 21s1, 1815, "
-
SIttbrtir Tat BtPSTEAD.
(ESTABLIsIntri 1854.)
Large stook of geed household Enrniture,
home restufacture, made of seaSoned material.
A fine assortment of imperted work, such
es Wood end Coe Seat Chairs, Seim, Lorin.
gee, What-hette Cradlea, Mattresses, Spring,
Bede, Carved Ilreekete, Rustle Prattles, &o.
Plettiree framed with Gilt or Itosewood,and
Gilt Mouldings, Ittaale Primes, wood, mould.
ad Or plain. .
Good, value given to all Who,ifinyfitfolalo;*
wIth inocierate.prices.
UNI:)EFtTAKING;
• An elegant Ileareefer lItte. A getuttitY of
very floe Shrouds, tentp. • Puteralir fitteuded
eod all fureisinnesteppltedat reetioneble
rates. A.1 rge-etoeittf Conine, tumbled earl
plain, eltert it on had titivated tomtit) either
silVerl)late \fersitare or otherwise,
Itetneitibet tile Stand -'.Albert street, open,
site the Wein*,
-Gilliteln ailte. 20, 187 '
- ........
*ORM ZTEVEttikint,
can depend' "in ilia tna .tilnd of leer)"
au unfailing
, /FEMALE ItEGULATOR. -. •
3337- Sold by au Druggists everywhere. •
• Price, oho box, el; SU boxes; 25; sent by mail
"free 6f postage securely sealed from •observation.
rer full particulars write for our pamphlet, which
We will flood in it sealed envelOpe to any althea!
on receipt of post stamp to pre -pay return postage.
.. Address all letters for pamplitettot pigs to
;WILLI.= GRAY & CO,
• Windsor, Ont.
• Sold in Minton .1;.y SA.DIES (10181IIE, and yaU
Druggists everywhere. Northrop Limon, Toronto
,WhololialeAgente, •
numtple F-- 'j1IWGR1gA1 OR. •
. CONSUMPTION
Avhich can be cured by
timely resort to this stand-
ard preparationiai las been
proved by the .htintlreds of
• testinitsiiials xeceived'hy.'tho
/5ropriotors.. 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 to the public,
Sanctioned. by thO ciiperiotioo
of over forty yeas. ' When
resorted. to in season it sal.
dein fails to effect tt speedy
ouro in the most Severa
oases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, Whooping Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore Throat, rains or Sore.,
Il086 halm -ChestAna
Livor Complaint, Dieeditg,
itt the Lungs, 4e4, ,• Wistar's
Balsarh does not dry up a
Cough, and leave the ettalee
behind as is the case with
most propardtions, but it
loosens arid tale,anses the
Amiga, and 4114ta irritation,
' thus retnovingthe 'eat16(1 of
•• tlio complaint •
Numotro. Ivr
rovin 4 SONO, tiltat VA6110
said 13, in tiegtia arst Maris pima*
La
411 gene and of the
. eirovnn-of
SPLENDID„COAL
We would 08,1)00101y call the attention of those who contemplate paellas
itadiaut I-ICoute lEtase 313At
Whitt bait been but'tivo years before the public, and in -that time has KO, d a reputation of
being second to none in the long list of Base Burning Stoves competing' nubile favots, •Call
andlse-the Barnum Roma -before purelmstugany other. We would also call Atention to <Agnew
•
WOOD STOVE THE ClIALLENGE HEATER
which We• believe to be superior to any heating -et -ave. fr;ter offered to the public of Canada., for
minimum consumption. of fool; maximum. radiation of heat, nnd beauty of ...appsarAnce,:makittg it
squally suitable for the Barlor, the 1-fall;t1te OffierffirtM-blieR, :Oen-WM 9.-211.iitil-WA-A-ellg,
large assortmait
104mPa, Burnere, OtilimaeYs, Globes, Tubular Lanterns', , which' aro 3ettarirect ow
Coal Oil best gmality, ,80 z
, . .860 1Z :gi to e, c pe?
Stove Pipes and' glbows for the minion. All kinds of ,Tob ing Work Troteptly attended to, •-.A,
quantity of Hot Air Drums alma), s on hand.,
, coil solicited. No troubie to show Afoods. * ,
JECA.AL.8,1ND BuoTaluts, 13RICK.. BLOCK,
ee=nemalneeeneeeeennemenen,
1.•
cr,isTorT, oat. gat, 1675,
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FOR
Oha:n04...,to
se -
euro your bevy 'Overoats
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and Pea er4eket.. -; A:. ftill and
CoMIA.ete. Stock on hand, In
all the size, oolors, quallties
itt14.44-kost-:!...--Rdmeurl*ethtY7
are all OUR, . OWN MAKES
We .wffl give a Quo,404ziteo,
f-_:7W'anted
Ti--x3atr
t 0 .
Haiti On hind the largest andelreapest steick of C1tO0Eli.IES yet shin in Plinten,..
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10'1130. WHITE ST.Taill, FOR $100.. '12 lbe. GOOD SIT":4 SPeCial.
NEW CURRANTS, .AND Q7STERS, FINNAN .
HADDIES, .BONELE4a_bODy411-kirlds St RIM, &a.,
Opnicut, thni. 1501, 1875. ,
a.'
Wholeiakand Bet' 'IC:Meets,
TITTT
• Citollee Repine Y. RYSoit47 ' 3-1b: eads. Deiiter Ten, for $4.150.
. 6", 3E1Forfiristassahisiat Ji.enptuarna,sit' Tees, C
. ' 12 lbs. Good uba Sugar. $1.00.
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11. lbs, Good Porto Rico 0111471,11r, $1.
New Season Itlavit Teas. •. , ,;- ' . 10 lbs. Good -Relined $tigar, to. , . -
,
, ,
Sustireceiveil, a large and Varied. steak of GENERAL (1RC;OBRIES, WINES anrelaerioes, ali of
'. . • ' which will be gold at the lowest. remunerati•va price's. ... •
,
Glasig 'Oeni Fruit .70ri, the ihnit in the Mariiit--elniap... ' Stone Fruit ',Tars, with °erica
=Cheap.Fee Crockery,'Cltina and plastivkare,,m7 stook is large stud well selected
,
Dinner, Mem and Toilet sets complete. • _
,..%-.. - rj-ALIn-LLiS.°-.-.L.k. -V,S.P.Ort-'-tt.1.-,,In-V-------i§•0 LICIT -ED,
-Iymen:46er the i)tace,nsce,t....clOor to • ..k.os.07v.. ,.;ffodgin4:st, Pay's, ...Briek.4,1oet
' .! •.• -' .. • -. • . ' : : N. :13,013SOAT.
N. B.—...4gent, for QUetton St; George & Co., hrmerters,Of puro IVIodicinal Winee,Totanto,
, •
ers f�r Moilepy in
Eats and Ca
Gents' Furs,
asclies! Furs,
Pants- n ests,
Pea-jacketA
Clinton, 3'uly 24.1.875. •
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TicE
P til3L
The utidorsigzied beg to inform. the inhabitants of -Clinton and siirronndiag country that they
have entered into Co•parAmnfshigjor_timpurPoie-of-oarrying..onthe business.of-trianufaoturet
7jt Carrivs, Buggies, Waggons, Sleighs Cutters, 4;c., in all its -various branches, at filioir
: stand,'Hiiyon Stroet,'Clinton; under the style and firm of - 1
•
*le TT 'NC 33 A;1_,.t.,Sr:71.A J-04
No p!tins will -be spared to*.execute work etittat to Any in Derainim'Thelrlong .0:Ian:-
tope in tilt; Oetuit3, enables them to fully understand. the recreiroments of their customers, and"
they hope; by stria attention to- business, to „„aive entire satisfaction to all these .ivliemay
. . favor them with their.ratronage. .
Or A. largo and select stook of the best Seasoned materiel alWa3litI1raIltr—OrderseX0euted
• , Reptdring, done on the shortest natice.
CLINT0N; Jety 22, 1874.
RUMPe&LI,.. &
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:1V/IOLES4LE .AND. RETAIL.. DEALER int .
801300L 1300K8, IVIISCEILANgOVS".. BO-
OKS,
WALL .PAPER, WINDOW SHADES
- • -TOYS
FANCY GOODS, ° VIOLIN'S 'AND. GASES
• coxEwriNAs AND wziprEs,
ICTIIIIES :011 FiAlia; TRATELLING: SATCHELS, ETC;
VMS°, .ASSORTMENT OP •
Bedinte. Wociti Miner Patterns-; and %Perlin Vpot .0oodts.
_0_ .7.
All the latest Papers and Peridnicels always our hand. Also Agent or the ,
DAILt" AND *EZIKI.JV GLOBE A.:&3:*) MAIL
.A.MEE,104.1t MONEY' pOUGIIT AND SOLD: '
air 'imam... T11B NAMR .&111)
[CORNER MARKET SQUARE.
Iny • '
Currrire, Oat,. /2, 1874
ADmiliun .AND` APPRECIATED
„ ine Tut rotiaa Tisr GENE1,1AL.
Tha motor and ROYAL SENVING MACHINVS, both taking the Ind nutt. ant Prize
• ' where ever exhibited. The above machines for sale by , •
•••••
E. Nors•worthy, 'General .Agenb, Clinton, Ont.
•
Any other Sewing ritacillee furnished to order, A splendid-assertinent always on hatiti, Call
-and ado satOplea of atjtching dono by Mrs, N'orsworthyt on these machines: Sewing wahines' ie-
. paired. Needles and other furnishings kept on htuid.
liententiole th0 place,--ipturon, Fitriect, ono door westet' the Cornitterelal flotei
ODERT01-1 FOUNpRY.
The. Gotta -kb,. Foxindry anct Maibaftictiiring Co
i'll'Aluoz=1,113og to- infohnike publie that they are prepared 'tei' Stiagy
._......,.. , _ . . .
,iii,I4/VJE XaliCC41tiNTJM.g Ar.,1301:1LAMItts
-0'14-tiro Grist -Ina sof leis, Stivito,' Iiirigle, dial Reading
UaOhints,, Hoop Ma:chinos, (14o.,4,
iiadd, 'Wooden tilotights, with Steel goards. flang Pleughich MAW:tate
msr"`IV Cutters, ato,, iiitlear, anti Petah Ittfttlea, ortm Bare. 1.46.,
cooing,- 4.9,14,02, aid vox stot,e.s.. of .voom.16 itindis.
„
SAVT PAXS MADE TO oztDEn
Ahoy, trozttivi trfttio Cothigg4nndVolta:Ails Votitt
teiiteri an att kindg .of je:15409 dorm Noeie
miordortikddreaSed to, the 06,1iptinyt et Is!iorotttty, wIlitacelve pronto ationtios
Arial:IMAM 110DGI4 1101iACtil IXOATOX#
seorotoety and ..Pittitaatti
iitrgotiviAx,
Gria0161138001130 bat 1t4
Aaet Goat
oarts.;:i
& pT:Overs,
Giovesand Mitts,
Woolien Shirts,
WooUen.S.66ks;
Woollen: tifileit;
In . the :.T.vieeds, and Coat-
ulgs. my Stock was never
more complete.. I .b.,aveilthinay
FreAph •Coatings fro • 1. per
yd. as high 5:50 dLatil---
inelices hetwen. 1 ha good
tweeds for -5000 th.at cant be.
ecitial6d1"4-ilyw4ore.. It is ad.
mitted that lily '750. tweeds
‘wou1alae-a8 cheap 4s -dirt -At --
.$1. -1 am goetting-Up suits -to - ..
order for $15 ',ajid $16 of the
Nobbiest Tweed.' in the Mar-
ket; Lpave‘p,s yow..ofde-r for
.aaerco
or an Undercoat, or pants and -
vest or any article you like
just to let us show you what
we, are doing at the.
oTED WATERLOOEIOUSE.
'SPetiai Bargains in *Ixdirsts.
el gt COTTONS.
SE/ItTINGS.
TICKINGEL
DRESS .000DS.
CLOTZING.-
PLA),1144LiSc
TV'VEIEDS.
LADIES' ZA.azntrs,
oLtotrneL
atrAvalt:
SitlitTS„
ITOSIVItY,
,Oppo ite th Post office, ciinton.
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bli1ti'bo04 IAN 18764