Clinton New Era, 1876-01-27, Page 3Wong: 0111,0gfoo, the highly edie?atedr
Chinamanj rether "got away*. With
',pug professor at Greeneetetle on Priday
•eiveniugi During the. course of the even-
ing, Nr. Wong titeted- that among the
China° mathemetioiene were lirad at,
• $4, per week, aed Tiara not. good an
. the inoet ordinary men here. They do
this work 'by machinery, aeit Were dirty
labor ottlie empire. When, Xr. Wong,
• fleet came to elle country to enter
0 lege, lie was told it woeld, be neceesary
to etudy eanthereatics two year ; at
once told them he knew mathematida
better than, those who were tetesaoh him •
in WA partieulee branch. Blestretive
of this Wong,'In his arese at Brown's
•Hail,*offered to ,foot Up several eolunme
-„ Of figures. .For convenience' his Mana-
.
gory Mr. Hawkiris, 'was to name the:
• figeres, but the young Profeseor of
thomaties of Aelibury, who wee Present.
• thought he activ a flaw there, and at once
came tethis feet. naked :
0 Will you, sir, allow nee to eive you
the figeres r. •
" Certainly sir- I shall he glad to
• have yon 40 so," was. Mr, 'Wrong's coup!
teous ;mower. •, • ,
• "Now then, began the Profeesor;
and be named sum upoe elm, not going
• beyond the tens: of tIseusandis but giving
bun at least thirty different sum8 to ad&
• Whoa they wetei all on paper r.
-Wong asked :-
• "'And now that all,' sir 1"
" Trilat'a< all," replied the Professor,
• " getseady to
-`7•-• -.1VIr Wong stood drilling, nod wheirthe
• Professorhad straightened hiniself up
• and_said;---" 1\1OWbe in " he qiiiet1 . re-
' " (vs*, well-ific-I-ere is my
amount." This before the astonished
Professor had, thne to get hell way•up
the that coldest), ' .
"But yoa're not through 'already 1
remarked the Prefessor,
here is a 'footing -61' iny figui.:es,
was the response ; arid he read them,
the footing.beiag exact.
"Please read that agiiiiciii,Trd the
-
Professor. •• • • ;
He did so end theltiroliWc1 Profes-
sor was forced , to- admit that he Was
right. The Professor was astonished,
and was forced to admit that Mr. Wong
. know. aoniethinsFatbauiseatliereatios.
' The Mandarin stead that he was. not
-),•• an extraordinary mathematieilin as coin-
'. .pated with some of the educated Chinese.
-Tore.JZae-&GeUn ,
. Scraps and Gleanings.
Ono in every fort -Y. -Cif the poPulatien
of Durham County, England,' has been
convicted of drunkenness within taletif.-
Street-eara of a heavy, uriwieldy kind
are run in Constantinople. Each car
- is preceded by a half. naked Turk; vrho
shotztrr-blows a horn tb' warn people
to get out of the way. .
In the State of Row York there :are
expended annually more than,*106,000,-
000 by consumers of &pier, or two-
, thirds of all wages paid•to laborers: in
agriculture and manufacture, and. twice
as much as the receipts rif 1t thq rail-
roads of the. State.
jams elteplesna, late bead centre
tte renian Bretherhood Of the United
Sate died in Par/e, retientbe • At One
timo be oreated quite, a eeneatian
Amwriee. •.,, •
Nearly half the teWn et Apollo* Pa,,
was berned last TInireiliix night. The
fire, originated &ere an explosion Of an
oil lamp, About 40 buildings woe de.
etvoyeI Losi, between $40000 and
S6XeS°°tunday recently a Preehyterian
congeseation 24' the northern liortler of
Northemberland„ in England, Were eur-
prieed to see tlaeir minister ascend the
,elpitand eornmenoe the servieep with
fie hap on, When the eireumstance
was poi•nted out. to him, the ieVerend
gebtleman merely remarked that he had
a cold, Taking for his text, "Bonot
darried away by every wind °Neutrino,'"
he relninded hie hearers that Ills MR1180
• was in bad repair,and he was not able to
• withstand the 'winch* that prevailed. • A.
somewhat storniy ;meth% of the ession
was luAd Kfter the services.
The shipment or mooxioan beef front
this country tO England iantostabliab-
ed .busincos, Thoiloyadal Wyoming
and Dakota of the Williams 004.,Geicek
lino have been supplied. with relligerit-
tors, and twelitherriCtiniellig furnisliod
in Liverpool. Tho refrigoratore are 40
feet long, 28 feet. widek and 9 feet in
iteiglit. • At Rn.2: .side rikana_ice,:fiesyle
holdieg 40. tons. 74-131OWer, run a
steam engine, keeps a current ''ef cold'
air Trolie the ice box en the meat: Thus
ar this line haftearrieerralailiVW
dressed bccves.-N Y /Sun., .
.•
A stoey told iis,last night; decierves,
netice, itis so -unique, "Our real
tragedies are never written," says some
•one.; our real coidealities either: Mir-
'ing, theperit of the Deutschland, a cou-
• ple On board who.had been ' " courting"
steed together under., a: !bait, •
uprsaid the gentleman "into the' mast
and I will hold. you:" She! obeyed,
•olasping the mast with. two 'hands. -
White -thus -peeled he proposed. • Whet
a Word foratuch a ',position I She ae-
yaind vows Were eXclianged.-7..
•eayed.The.
swainautarned-to Hamburg on Friday,
to come back andmairk his qoie
.I.,913don when the riewlear had arrived.
-;--7London Letter.
. One of the latest praeticel discoVeries
of science is the administration !or food
by hypoderiaie injection. - Werall-know:
that it has been the ustern for many
iyearii to administer morphia, by inking
a small pincture in the akin and inject-
ing a solotien, of morphia with a syrioge
and that sleep fellows almost immedia-
tely. A 7 -Vienna physician, named.
Kruegg, has
injeeted-rfatty--ligiiid,itelus-
tion'of sugar, milk, and yolk of egg. in
'this- way. Thie. expedient enables a
physician to feed a:madman wherefuses
• tertake hid food in the ordinary
We see no .reason why the :same expe-
dient Should net bo adopted where there
is a ,difficulty in swallowing, food; in
cases..of.sore throat for instance. •
. • , t
It is charged that the meanest Marf
in Indiana is Dr. Peters of .Decatui.
He spent considerable money it -t --,a
church fair buying vote ftrn iandsame
cane . to be eiven to the IliOtib popular
doctor, and failing to win the prize, has
sued the chureh for .his Money;
A vagrant met with a terrible death,
at the Lower Mill of the Ebb* Vale
Company,'Pontypool, Eng..It is,,,etipa
posed that he laid down t� sleep on a
heap of hot cinders, and that being Btu-
-pefied by the gasea proceeding from.
, them, he was literally roasted to death,
A slogular decith-tookplace the other •
• • day at Lincoln, England.' ' A grocer
named Pieker, wh.o keeps fowls, was last
week feeding them, when- a bantain
- cock spurred him in the left tlinualx-,
Mortification set. in, and. all efforts to
save the unfortunate man's life proved
unavailing. •* •
A hot quarrel 'between Loaders and
Smith in a rancho in Pine Nut Valley,
Nevada apparently subsided into -good
will, and they wont to.bed in bunks eine
over the other. • In .tho, night Landers,
who was on the Iciiver shelf, iiivoke to
find Smith's face and a -pistol hanging
down in sight from the upper shelf. -
"I've made up my.mind that I want-te
hill you," said Smith ; and then he fired
leaving Landers barely Jima heft)] II
death to glee this absent of the murder.
Stockwell worked for Holman' in
Milluiry, Mass., many pare, and.
olrdm-
ocl a dollar due when he quit. Un-
able tocolleet, he vowed that ho would
call Holman,Old Dollar' orieverY practi-
• cable occasion, until the debt should be
paid, and he kept his Word, thoioughly
fastening the nickname upon his old
• employer. 'A few days- ago, Holman
brought a suit for damages,, claiming
that the title of "Old Dollar" bad in-
jured his feelings and his business to the
extent of $10,000.
A strange attempt absuicide has' been
made ie London. Mr. Testae House is
engaged at a large brewery in the neigh-
be;hood of Stockwell, And as his duties
were somewhat difficult his brain became
overtaxed. • He went tip to bisbed-rooni,
and, having procured a toy eannon,
loaded it with powder, phteed it on the
dressing table and procured a match,
Re then stooped down, placed his mouth
G_ITiver the muzzle, mid with l hiel right
and fired the oannon. wee, imme-
diately removed to 55. "Ebonies, Hospi-
tal, where the officialound the roof
and -other portions of the mouth fright-• .
fully lacerated, liming sixteen irregular
gashes. These were successfully stitbli,
ed np, bdt.in oonsequencp of not. befog
• able to, stop the hienorrhage, little hopes
are entertained of Arr. recovery,
Joseph Lepage, the perpetrator of one
of the most horrible wieder% ever known
-that of the village booty, jog° Lang
maid vh-a- was waylaid while on her
way to school at Suecooli; N. IL, 'and
•• the discovery Of whose frightfully nni-
tilated remains' and the intense thrill of
horror which the • event .prodirced
•• throughout the eountry are yet freslr in
. been foend gailty of Murder,
in the first degree, and senteneed, to be..
hanged OA the expiration of one year in
the State Pt18011' ab Concord. Izipage
proteetea lii intim:ono to the
• hist,. and though the evidetice 1n tlio
case was W11011, Oircifinstfultial in its
nattire,--for there was to witness to
••the aWful deed,-everythieg 'pointed
conclastiely as the guilty Inap;
The law of Ne ee Heinshire requires
, that Ono year Shall #111.pfle betWeen the
renitence ited 'at:mitten of the clenth
penalty, cm that there itt little denget
that the Wrong ram will hog.
0
yowl
whom it
threw nnyt
klialea at her hueban
A WelsheProverb.--If a women were -
as quick with her feet as dm is with her
tongue elte'd catch lightning enough to
kindicAlee are in tlie morning.
Greenback; in Germany are called
Reisehskaieenseheine. . We Shouldn't
want More Acsn two dollars and a bale
in greenlaaoks, if WO bad to •atop' And
call it that every time we got one. •
"Whether women be handsome or
nob,"observed Bien,. ieputed mei of the
seven sagee; does -net signify ; if they
aro ugly they turn one's stomach- ' if
they ere lovely they tura one's head."
A singular parliamentary dbeuntent
has • been issued -respetting• licensed
home in Scotland. -:It 'professes to be
a return: of:each Parish, not- being a
Royal or parliamentary burgh as to the
number of licensed houses in 1862 and
.1875, and of the, parishes iri-whiehtliere
are no licensed houses. On. Whit Sun-
day, 1862 there were 2,598 lintels and
public tenses, 864 -grocers' shore' licen-
sed, aied1.58 houses to sell ale and beer
onlyS,•On-lust Whit Sunday there were
as- many Rs 8,356 hotels and public
horiaee, 1,441 grocers' shops licensed,
and 297 houses licensed. to sell ale and
beer only. • At the last census the
Poprile.tisaiinparishes havi11t. lionsed
houses was 1,754;408, and of parishes
inavilich there weie tie Remised houses,
100,293. • .
. .
A very important invention in -the
science of canuon-construction is about
tit be tested by a commission, of ord,
Italics officers, designated by the chief
of that- bureau of -the United States
We3; Department, It is the- discovery
of a Philadelphian, 4tial, it is --claimed,
solves the problem_of a perfect union
of steel and iron, combinieg the merits
• of the famous Kra* and .Armstrong
The secret is simply a, proems
of welding a steel lining to an iron gun,
air being ex -eluded from the inetalie sue,
frice (luring the operation. This pro-
case'if successful, expected to 'be of
greet value iti the manufacture et -coin-
bined iron and 'steel rails, and in the
prochittion ef many other articles froin
the, same. metals.
The Ifeseager anridritates that a
meichant .yessel arrived at -Marseilles la-
tely, laden with sugar,, from Batavia.
Whil4in the Act ofunloading the work -
awn .eaddenly loft their task. and rush-
ing upeto the deck, gamed(' out inarticu-
late words. Among the hampers they
had found three ionnense boa -constric-
tors. 'Those reptiles 'teemed to wake
from a state of lethargy and advanced
toward the terrified men, who had only
jug titne to hoist theinselvei On deck
and, dose ,the hetehes. The Captain
was, °tsars, obliged to. suspend. the
operation of unloading .and to- look for
the means of gettieg rid of those trout,.
loom° Passerigere. Two pigeons Were
poisoned with etryebnineoind: dropped
into the hold. werecdevoured at
Once, but wily two -of the serpents' clied:
The third reptile has not been seen
again, and it is with She greatest troubler
that the Ciptain eau get men to askist
„him, in unloading the ship, ,
* a table giving theaverage price
• of wheat th Great Britain since 1600 to*
1819, we learn that during tho whole cif
the 17th eentory it ranged from 22 shil-
lingo and 4d. per quarter to 03 shil-
linge.. Of course the value Of money
was then nittoh higher, anroonsequently
,wheat was really deartirlhan etich
tires would give us to understand. In
the 18th century it for twe years as
58 lesi all 22g. Id. per quarter of eight
busheIe, • while la the last Year of the
tontury it. Was 110s, In 1801, it
was 116E. 11d,, and in 1812 as high
122a: 8a., or nearly $4. a busbei0Since
1820 it hes nem been higher than 76
ebillitigee and onee-I886-,--the average
pridefor the year Siati 89s. 4," or about
a dollar and a quarter per bushel, The
importation et wheat and Other bread:
stuffk into. Britain since 1827, had in-
creased enormously, . itt 1827 there
weies 284,286 quarters of wheat, and
9'1,348 owts. of flair imported. In
1873 the' qoantity had viten to 10,000,-
630 quertere of Wilent, bt 80;772,240'
• bushels, and 0,204,260 ewto. Of flour.
The inototiee in the itispertation or bar.
ley and tutu bad also boon eunuch..
*TT
• A eeilor being asked how he liked
lila' beide, replied, "Why,. il'ye
took her for to be Only half of me, as
the-paricelVtafrq init-dellt-Mi* if • dm
isn't twice as muoli as I. only
tarrba'she's a Tartar."
•-A.raptered writer inquires " What
ie there wider heayen more humanising,
-or, if womay iiee the term,inoreungel-
• izingI than a fine black eye in a lovely
woman 3" Two black eyes is the only*
"answer thought of et peetent. •
"Will yoil-haVe it rare Orwell clone'
said an Englisbnianto an Irishmen, as-
Ifii-Tve-irrefittnig t Ma Of
loVe it well done liter since 1 pm -in this
.Country," replied Pat, "for it was rare
Oriocigh wc jjad to' ate it ins:Ireland,"
• • A young fellow Ohs offared to hiee 'a
Quelseress. • "Priend,": paid gibe, thee',
• must not do it." • •" Oh; bylove, but 1
'-nius'e" paid tbe yeatb' " Well friend
as thee has Sworn,..thee. may do it ; but
-thee mud not makes. praetieeof it."
• A waggish spacelater, one of a :annum -
ens family•in the' worlds recently 'paid t
" Five years Aga 1 -was not worth 'a
penny in the world.; now see where. 1.
am through my own.eXertiens." "Well
" Why, a hundred
dellarsin debt'_.
''•
•• doo't Seemuch for a quiet baby;
but I dote on a • sqUallingone," said an
id bachelor,- "Why how Orange 1"
ddmiringly:chortieed all the withers in
the room.," Not at 41," responded the
bachelor, "because, you see, as soon a
a..brat begins to equall, its always. token
from the reenn '
how did you los e your fingerr.
"Easy enough,". said Billy. "1: Op-,
Pose. you did -but hew 11". " I guess
you'd lost'.'yourn if it had been Where.
'mine Was." "'That d'tjiiiweFiiiy
4iestiou." "Well, if you must know,
said Billy,. " bad 'to -out it Off Or else'
steal the trap."
-"'Obildren,"-.seicle. country minister„.
s.ddreSsing -a 'Sunday. school, ‘. Why . do
resemble flowers • What ativ6 have
that fl*oivers havelP . And a Small boy
in the' infant;eltuisi whose breath smelled.
of verrinfirge, rose up- and made reply;
"Worms," and the minietertreptunder
the'cheir to hide his, ensettiet. •
•,SOme young tourists, trairelling, last
Summer. in Wales, beearne inordinately
'thirsty, and stopped fa. milk at.a hod*
:by the roadeide.; They 'eMptied every
-
basin. that was coffered, and -still-wanted
women of • the house at
'length 'brought:an ..enorixious bowl of
.milk, And sat it dowrina the table say!,
ing, One would think gentlemen.yeil
had never been Wearied.' .
; '
When young Hodge fircit -canto up -to
Cown, his fixther told him it would be
peilite when being bellied* at .ditilier; to
say' to the host, " Half that if you
Please.'".. • It se heppoped• that, at the
.first dinner to which: he was invited, a
,sqcking pig was ono' of the dishes.,
The boat, pointing with his lcuife to
'the young porker, ;Weed, " Well,- Mr.
Hodgeovill you try this or a haunch of
mirllen -Upen which, • recollecting
MS lesson, he replied, "'Taff -that, • if
• ft
you please: .
X t. jatonistthi howth o nost sol�niu
subjects{ Are sometimes reriaered absurd.
We -flaw_ the other .•• day a funeral card
sent out to Weida on thecoceasion gibe
death of an individual.- It bore,- as an
appropriate quotation from Scripture,
the words, "Teo Lord hail need of
We -don't 'know 'whet the de-
ceased's character might have been when
bewas alive, but itis: esideot what his
friends thought of him,efor •tho above
excerpt refers it Scripture 'to that useftil
hot not eininentlyintellectual
aniznai-
She ass.- ,• - •
- .
'& chunk' of Milks' " solidified by the
Hooker ProeteisP ,Otoeen,retid-weighing
about ono hundred.pounds,, and which
hae,been exposed to 'the .aotion Of the
air for lour years and ; three menthe,
was lately shown at the reehiS of -the
Society of Art in tendon, and the Agri-
cultural aaiette of that eity sant :-"Its
,qualityls still so excdlerib that in a few
ininutes • it was resolved* by' Our:sing,
tab 00d:fresh batter." • ••-,---
1At-Bristol,inErtglandrtheotherday-,-.
a Man was lined „t5- and costs, •foa
kss-
ing the youtg. wife of a middle-aged
tradesman. lIer husband, '.who had
been down in the cellar; 'Mini up stairs
Just're'in tiine to see hie wife struggling
to escape from the' defendant, Whose
arm wee round her neck. The defenee
was Shat the kissingwas an act of gal-
lantry to be overlooked, as it had been
done ander, a sprig of Mistletoe. •
Tho„boys Nevada,
. .
had ecriruffuri thowmen. They
•formed a line froui'ttieRtekit dace ex-
tendingeroond a neer . corner, Each
leaked the price of admission,. and, when
being told that it was fifty cents, shook
his hear; said it was too dear, retired,
and fell in at the rear of the lino. Thie
was kept' up until the thownsan, as-
tounded by the unanimity and seeming-
ly greet numberi iethieed the charge,
ao'd, theevery boy deared out. ,
2.10ai the Walter Scott monument, in
'Grey Priat's churchyard, Edinburgh,
stands a red' gianife. fountain, 'erected
in memory of" 13obby," Sot& terrier
of Ntilidna the church sexton. tells -tbis
story :.--For :thirteen and a Ina ,yeers
this dog staid by the grave of .his master
day and night, mail he also died, and
waieburita in the IMMO yard, n.egular.
Iy at GO ilring of the catible gun at
deloOle,- he' wait to a butcheni near by`•
where he was rod, and then he rettirned
to tho graire of hie 'meter, 'When the
Baroness' Berdett Coutte heard this
gory, She had the monument °reefed at
a cot Of...141'000 eterling". •
nasOarcles -
f yo want Blank Cheeks,
yon.want Small Posters,
If you want Shipping Tap,
If you want 13iisineee
If you want showy Dockers,
If yoe want Seeeetlee' Mottoes,
ler* want mammoth Posters,
• If you want Watch and 'Snook Lalail
* If you want Sol) Printing of any de =Je-
tfoil (or to make yew- beakless own
through our advertising colnmns) caI1 at
the ofticeef,the Olinton NEW gitA.
• -0a to:
During a trial of Reveal persVna at
I.ancaeter, O., for selling lanoek.
big the 1kiershel dovvn; keeping distekie,1
ly hoesos, ezo., an. old eitizen got up and
preposscl a 4PUIPrOMiEle, and the triel
was'turned into a regular eXperienee
juld 'prayer meeting: After A general
liii-fa-d-shaking, the long -metre IN:otology-
W-Araitig, and theer-aor-t'ege ion eleF
tied, ,
A yoUng mi at Chleago wee recently
found dead. in his bed; and the supposi-
tion was that he bad committed snicide
• by poisoning; but upon analySing the
contentsof his stomach, nothing but the
Allowing were found in ib: Pickles,
pound coke, lemonade, cold tuierey, beer,
'fried eysters cold punch ham sandwich,
sporie•e mike; beef -tea, mince pie, dam-
-pag,nerlobsterrgame-piesfruiteciske7,i0a,
• chiekeri Bala& whiskey, °drab., .bOlOgna
sausage; port, cheese, '• sardines, and
sherry.. The jury Merged. a verdict of
"died through the visitation.of friends."
•Eres'eama.2-GuaemeasoComrocerinst••
_..etiy Athorough knovvledge of the natural Harland Brothers
'leli aws whimorn the operations of digestion- ^7-7 , . , .
AT...". 0,4.4.4. •
STEEP
4,0
Would request all ill040 indebted to hire"; either by ,PTote
or Beek Aceouritt to. CALL AND sVrat THEIR .
4
ACCOUNTS AT ,O.NCE, as lie cannot •and will not
'wait any loiter, -Debtors will fittlfe 048tdby settling their
' accounts without 'further delay, ai he, Will place all
uhpaid-accounts in Court,., for eollection: In future his
business will be conducted -on the "bash priricipl NO
CREDIT. BEING ,GIVEN`.
CLINTON, jan..'1g, 1870.
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• j .
the udicious use of such artieles'of 'diet that
a constitution may be gradually :built up un-
til strongy enough to reoiot every tendency to
(Romeo. Hipiateds .' of .' subtle ..maladies are
,floating aroundus ready to attack wherever
•there is e. weak point.' We may escape many
Cifitif skiff -1,Y lielyiiiig-CnirealVeif viiell far*
fica with ptire blood and A property nourish-
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and ,170, -Piccadilly, Loudon." - -
A Priend;in Need. -Dr. 'Matinee Balsana of
Wild Cherry.is a friend indeed; • Who has not
-at fait soda an miring alidiseases of the lungs
and throat, ootighs, colds, and pailininiary affec-
tione„and "hist not least,'', cenaiumption 7 •• The,
'Sick -are -assured that the bigh standard of excel-
lence On which thepopularity of this prepara-
tion is based; will always be, be by the
proprietors. ,• , ; • . : . • .. .•
.
. W.E-• 11.A.VE: BEEN SELLING; Ii13*.
..Wloeler!slOonmsituid.114r.of-Xliospliates and_
Calisaya for three years, and, from our per-
sonal knowledge . of: itei merits, ' hare much
-pleasure in recommending it as -thoroughly,
reliable and scientifie preparation. • It isaseld.
in high 'Salutation by physician e arid:the pub-
lic, and the &Maud Is constantly increasing.
LYMAN, S. CLARE A- CO., "SYJiplosaio Clillg...
gists, Montreal. • ' •
• - . • - . .
. . 'litanies Waymns, (The great Public rernedy,)
aye-now-been-in-use-over-twenty-yearoirhence-d-
Cannot be oaid that they are on trial, They have
been thoronginy tried, and pronounced, on the
authority of those .whose lives and liedlth •
they have preserved, to be a euro, harinless and
eminentlysalutary preparation, andif taken in
season will invariably cure'col& coughs,. sore
throat, , and and all 13ronchial affeetiens, One
trial will convince the most skeptical. Sold by
all inedieine dealers, at 25 ete, per box. •
•'A BEArttrui, lIonse.-'11tere is nothingthet
cUi-tontribute sa Much to. render the horse beati-
tiful and elegant, to imprOve his condition 'and
make him all that is'ilesirable, as 'Parley' s Con-
, dition Powderand Arabian Heave Remody(..
rit has .been Used by many' persons who own
.valuabie carriage and other horses with (kidded:
enacess,and so ,toll pleased are they. with it that
*oral-Wayt. keep onliand in case O'f emergency;
it may be gtven at all times With perfect safety.
Remember the name, and see that the eig.na-
titre of Hurd & Co. is no °doh. package. Nor-
throp • & I,ympai "Toronto, Ont„ . propiietom
for Catiada-Sokthydil medicine dealers, „
. . . ..,. „
LOT'S WIFE FOIllip,4—•Lieutenant r.iyncri in
his voyage to theead Sod found a huge pillar
f
of salt on the oho ..and the Arabs -informed Mon
that it. was.Lefii wife ; forour part we are much
inclined to•doulitiit, though wo liave no hesita-
-Hon in sayiee that the best thing to cure eadde,
sore threat, rheutuatiiini, neuralgia, bowel coin,
• plaints, &e.., in•the ' Canadie,nram DestroYer,"
to he had of all niedieincrtlealens for -25, cents per
battle. Try ono ! • .
Boar. Pig for' Service.
trim unntuSidlikp nns QN nrs-reenisne.
Iittron Nom], Goderielt Township, ono mild from
clinton, a first-class boar rig Mr sot -vide.
• • osnrnBrn
0 ederich Township,. Dfos, 17,1878.
• For` Sale .,by Tender.
•
,OT mum* nein concession', cox-
TAINING 00 acres, 70 of Which aro cleared, situate
81 miles from Clinton, a milo from Itoluiesville, and
Si miles from Goderich, tho county Tow% The farpi Is
In a goodstato olcultivution, The buildings comprise
a frame barn and stable, analog house ; the fences are
good ; a few fruit trees on Ow plebe, which
ed. Also, Ifouso• and Let, rtnil it Stable and Lot, con-
taining together ss. •aereceot land; on which th a young
orchard, sittiaie Oil 'Millard Street, Clinton. Apply,
stating Nice of cach parcel, and time regulied for pay.
molt and interest, to M. LODGIIi Clinton, orto the-
sUbseriber, TI100. rt.„ FOSTER; Thornburg.
•No tondertrillha accepted unleint satisfactory
:Olin—ten. Marble Works.;
ruction iSTIrbbV. ,
•
•
MONUMENTS, 1IEADSTONES•
And work of all kinds in Auterlean.onflVorolgrchrarbls,
designed and exeented in the best style, and at meow.
ablelirices, • ' •
• +,
Mantleg of various, Colored Marble Stat._
• plied. on Short-trottee.:
GRANITE 1$10bMilENTS AND 'iltADSTONES
- •-• 420r.nen-To-Onn.-.---,- • .'•
A call respeotfully solicited, . •
• . w. h. porn% Tn.
Clinton; an. 14, 1874. 12 •
. •
ST -037-W
I• m to,
st-e0-#-L-0-H1-, 4c • ...XND.
7, 7 • 7 •
,•TURERS OF ALL B1hTDS OF -TM, COPPER, GALVANIZED
• • %AND sa4ET IRON WARE,
Beg Most respectfully to return thnnks.tii their friends and customers for past favors', and at the•
• same time would remuid them and the publio generally, that they have received a
-0 - LargeAssortment of .000KI1G STOVES, ,
#n !dies, and of the most iinProved patterno. • PARLOR STOVRS."Of alb 114W0St designo.:
ROES Of tor orwhicli Wii.are selling at the very lowest prices
SPLENDID COAL 'ST. 07E8
If ever
oods were cut sidlivn to
We would especially °All the attention of those who contemplate purchasing Coal Stoyea, to the
•
•f"rt4aia%litekloine 33aise i3eanaer,
Which has been but two years before thwirubli4 ind in that tifnelias established a -reputation .of
being second t� none in the long list of Base Burning StoVeirebnapetirigior Call
and see the &Oran noun:before purchasing any other. We would a1so. eallattention to purnshar---
- STOITE,. THE 'CHALLENGE ,HEATEItt, , .
which We ,belieVe .to he superior to Any heating. stove ever offered to the piiblicof .Canada, for
Minimum. consumptionof fuel, maximum radiation of heat, and beauty of appearance, making it
ally snitalge for ' the Parlor, the Hall, the Mee or the shop. Call and pee one in use at our• .
• • *Shop.__,Wehave alsowezeived alargonssortment,of....•,•-•--,-*---
Lainris, Burners, Chinineys, Globes, Tubular Lanterns Ave , -which are niarkea loWt
COal Oil' .hest•ez' •
no secon grade,.3Uts per gar'
Stove Pipes andElliows for the million'. All kincla Of jobbing illrork• promptly attended to. A
• quantity. of Hot AirDrume always on hand. - ••
• 1. ie. cell, solicited; No tremble. to Show.goods..• .
xiA4LAND' BROTHERS,. :BRICK,. BLOM.
• CiniToii, 'Oct. 21s5; 1875.
TICE TO THE PUBLIC,
The im'aersigipd beg:01de= the inhabitants of Clinton and surreundi* country that they,
have entered into Co•Partnership for therpooe cif caiwying on the bustness of -manufacturers
of Carriages, Buggies, Waggons,. Sleighs, Cutters, cYM., -in all ita -various branches, at their
• . old stand„ Huron Street, Clinton, under the style and Rua of ' • • •
. . • .
02(;Pains will bo spared to execute work equal to any in the Dominion. Their long exportende an tho County enables theni to
fully understand tho requirements of their customers, and
they hope, by strict attention to business, to give entire ,satisfaetion'to all those who may
•' • • . favor them with their patronage. • •
vr, .4 Ifni and select stock of tho best seasoned material always eti-hand. •Orders executed
.• - (with despatch. Repairing dolio•on the shortest notice,
• .
• ^ • BIM -BALL. 8r -LESLIE -
Centecoe July 22, 1874. . 17 ,
" ,..estmeassionesess.v.cer*wom•
La E4.3
•W.FIOLESAIE AND RETAIL DiALE,11. IN • -•
SOIDOL BIJOKS, MISCELLA.NVOVS BOOICSi
,
WALL PAPER, WINDoW.$11ADES
, , • . TOYS Alslp,. - • .
FANCY GOOIDS, VIOLINSAND r CASES,
CONED'iiiNAS AND PECTES, •
PICTUREAND'• FRAMEI
S TRAVELLING, li4TITELF11
-
ALSO, A,pARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Berlin Wool, Slipper'Patterns," ap,d .Rerlin • Wool • Goods.
.. All the atest Papers and :Periodicals always on hand. Also Agent pr the •
DAILY' drLODE AND MAIL.
AMERIQA.N, 1VIONE1r BOTTGIIT AND SOLD. • "
tar 11E114E13BR THE 'NAME' AND PDA0B,- • •
JOHN A. NELLES,
Iconxpn, MARK= SOUAle
1-1y
Ciarrami Oct, 22, 1874
ADMIRED _ANI) APPRECIATED
•.• By. THE PITELIC.,...YINT GENER4..L:
The OSBORN and. ROYAL SEWING, MACHINES, both taking the lead mid. first Prize
Where ever exhibited. ' The above machinee for sale by
Er. NorsVvorthy, General Agent,' ClintonOat:
AO other. Sewing Iliaebine furnished to, order. A ciplendid aosortment alivb.ya en hand. Call
and see sanipleic ofetitching done by Mrs. Nerowortliy; on these_ macTuneti, Sewing machines re-
- • pafied; Needles and Other furnishings:kept on hand.
ilemni
eber the Plage,L-11thron Street, ona-iletinni
r -west of the CoMereiel Vote]
SION 'OP TEE PIO BEDSTEAD.
(ssratiasiizia 18'54.)
Large stock OS good Ilouseherflarniture
home. manufacture, made of SeaSOned material:
X fine acsortinent. .of imported work, such
as Wood. and Cane Seat Chairs, Sofas, Loan.
gee, What-Istots,. Cradles, Mattresses, Spring
Beds, Oterved.Brackete, Thistle Pranrise,
Pieturee framed with Gilt or Itosewood,and
Gilt Mouldings, Rustle Frames, wood, mould-
ed or plain. „• •. •
Good. valti4 given to all Who maipurehase,
with moderate pricers, •
CI ND Wsk,11;,,,,,A,,KrNGi
An degant ci es tare, A quantity of
very fine 8E60% oboe; attondeA'
end atI furnisbIngo supplied et reasonable
rates. A large stook of coins, moulded and
plain, always oa bend (tritumee to milt) railer
silver.pio.ted furniture or otberwite.
Itoinonibor the Stand-Albortitroct, opoo.
site the Market,
il•103: STEVENSON,
011eten,"Aug; 20,1878.
ODERICH FOUNDRY:,
i.••••01*
The atiderich Foundry and Manufacturing Co.
jileg to Inform tbe pnblie that- they are propa;ed to sepply
SPLIMA-1MC 3MIN'441EINTES 313()11r-M1liS
Flours EtriSt and Saw Mills,. Stave, Shingle and Heading
• • • Iiachines, Hoop Machines,
:wort snit Wooden Ploughs, with steel Board, an .Plotighe,, Cultivators
ee Otittere, dati., Sugar and, Potash Itettleig, Grate Bars, eta0.1
Cooking, reefer „end Bog Stoves, Of Various kittdm.
-SA -114 N;S:-
AIste.' /rouse PiaeteCtudIngs, and Blatficsmith Work.
r'it—ls-just—nts
ClintOn, 3i. 26th, 1876.
ci-LRo
AGRICULTURAL- WORK
Cylinder --Threshing. -Machine*
• Combination and Vibrator Threshing Machine's
.. And au, kinds Of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS always On and,
• 'h.
To meet the large -aid increasingdelta-n(1 for our celebrated' Threshing Machines, from
pa:rts otthe. Dominion, We'. have; by the introduction of the lateot and most appre
maehinergliii5,6110fOl•lip, greatly increasetriftiriiiiirtufacturing facilities. We are therefo
•.a position to fill all orders prompt'
ery machine is run and thoroughly tested before leaving the shop; and warranted to gi
entire satisfaction...,
•
4t,g7.-Beforeordering--eleendeere-een or-girculait-,a2zilz-Pueterc-:-7-Order-7411
GLASGOW; MACPTIERSOIsT-.8i-S10., Crairox,
Cholee:11loyune T. Bryson, 5 lb. Cads. Dollar Tea, for $4.50.
Fragrant Japan, 12 lbs. Good Cuba Sugar, $1.00.
" English 'breakfast Teas, •11 lbs. Good Porto Rico, Sugar, $1.
New Season Black Teas. ' 10 lbs. Good RelinedSugar, $1.
.. •
just received, a lalge And varied stock of GErrhus.r, Gdoeunitsl• WINES AND 441011S, all of
• whicli will be sold at tho lowest remunerative prices.
Glass Gem Fruit Jars, the Best in the Market -cheap. Stone Fruit Jars; with corkt
-(311eaD! For. CrocAery, China and glassware, nay stock' is large and well- selected
Dinner, Tea and Tollet,Sets Complete.
A. CALL fS I4ESPECTFiJI..LY SOLI:CITE-1).
Renzentb.er tlte place, next- door to ..lifeso'S.- Hodgins.ak Pal,
• •
' ' ••_ N. ROBSON.
N, 13.--Agertt for Quettcm St. George ci,Co., iinportcis of pure -Medicinal Wines, Toronto
• .
Clinton, July 21,1875. • '
vra.m.sisseiswerawassmes
REMOVA REMOTAI-4.
Ho "PSON •
BGS TOINFOttM HIS 'CUSTOMERS AND, THE PUBLIC* GENERALLY, TiIA
Removed to Smith's•BloCli, .opposite the'Post".0fElce,
And having enlarged his stockOf CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND FANCY GOODS, and
also added • • • - '
SCHOOL BOOKS, STA.TIONEItY, ETC., ETC.
••• to his stock -he hopes to re'oeive the bon tinned patronage of hie customers,
NE2' Stamping, for Embroidery, Braiding and Mats, a5 usual.
CLINTON,. Nov. 10, 1875., , W. 11 SIMPSON.
' TEE GREAT
ENGLISH *RDAIEDY • !
PR. 7
WILLIAM •
• GRAY'S ,
Before Taking. After Taking,
SPECIFIC .• MEDICINE,'
a.. 1dLNorioiis Dbloaseii, ch nO'I'rdllt�rS
116161111y, Prostration ete., which, in .mang
oases, oat produced by over indulge/mein the tme of to.
baece and sicolione spirite; but the Spathe Medici oa 10
more especially recommended as an unMiling cure for
Snnsinal • Wealtnesti, Spermatorthea,
impotency, and alt. diseaSes that follow as Ho.
quOnbe of Self Abuse, as 108$ OfNeSSIOry4 Vint.
Verfiril LitfiSitlide, 'Pain in the lieteit,
Di niireas OIVJ5tou, Premature old Age,
and molly other diseases that lead. to liesimity or
Cansitneption, and IL Presnattire Grave, all
ot whieh, its a mile, am first caused by deviating from
the path of nature and,over.indulgence.••
-ThcrOpecifleliferlitinly hrthinunult-St-it and
i0003' genre of etnerieneetin treating ttleso special dia.
eaSefi. 01111 pattictibirs in our pamphlot,1021011 wo t10,
iiire to send free by mail to every one.
The Speelde Aredioine is sold by all Druggists nt
per paikage, or Six .pitelragos for 55, or will be sent by
mail on receipt of the monen by addressing "
WILLIAM GRAY & CO.,
, Windsor,Ont,i
Drgooglgaialto Cialgirtyw6nhobryo a'ANIoirth8 Zee tyl3linainTao brInatial
WhoiooaleAgents,
Great AXIlerleall, neXX1C1dy,
for COEGI"fg, COLDS, ASTAIDIA, Janos*.
census' Lore.s OF VOILiClb,
NESS an0liTitIll0A.T;APPECTIONS.
Gray's gyro; of Red Syuce Gilm,
SOLD it" ALtt ItESIVOTPttliONEDISTS AND"
• dENDIIAL DEALE118. • -
°Bin 14211111. Mires the wont forma of Oongha ana
•
(111AVS'SY21.11' ettros Sore Throat analloareetass-
Vvitntfu; gilbtho eb
eitiutztdoffnatcoay,rofloior4h
fIli
initluebitip.
eltAY'S SYMIP relieves Croup and Whooping Cough.
OUT% 8tilllr le an apelleat palliatlye in einfirtiralllion
'onals SYDUO kit" all.affootionsof Throat,Lungs
• male/wet.
0116,211 StIllIr is superior toany medkine offered for
blithe Above complifintic,
2$,CL3VTO,
$20.00 neWard.
A ittiynen a so wir,r, SD DAM TO ARV
lit -Alters and ail' Arleta elf1?6.1-"tzira- kJ:tilt/4/i•gilAtitieS tC.1.0 t1'10Pd6tiran041171y11607111411SfOrilrivtthatrottri:Vth4116tVd1)11aritt
• Ail oedere eddretteed to the Company, or boitrotary, rdOtS/V0 nromptattentiore
•AROUIBILD HODGE, •Itt0ItA.011 gonirox,
tetiretary and Treasurer. . Presideat
" 1OB21171t IttristaiMAN Opt' pktr,MARAcIv4,
atiatikit, atiotatiNst Ottd, 1874. •
who pliteed the indecent and atendelotte placards bli, ray
gate, liaitlancl.Coneession, Godotieh tolenthip, en the
nights of thalth anO 8thinet. ,
WAINING
Notice is hereby given that If any of the IIIIVIIALLAI
Cattily 'emporia on ing mended/4 they will he severely
punished, ail X have TWOS artengemonte to defend my
peracc and proporty. I also eteie thet tho disarseefal
plioardsonb upon my fence are false, and if retested,
thoparpstrators thoroof will auger as tha law sees fit to
deal with such email.
FliAtZtlffl
tosnsblp 3iss,16', 18754
TILE 'GREAT; iitk-EDY ror,,
CONSU PTIORI
vhich can be cured by,
Onol,y..resort to tliiS ..statt-14-
arcl preparation, as lliTS• ipen
• proved by the hundreds of
testimenials received by 0107.
• prcprietors. It is acknowl-
edged by many prominent
• physicians to bc the most
reliable prepardtiOn ever in- -
• troduced for the relief and
cure of all Ltingcomplaints, ,
smais offered to the public,
sanctioned by the 'experience
of over forty years. • When
resorted to in season ij set-
doin fails to effect a speedy
• eure the most severe
• .eases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
• Croup, 'Whooping Coughs
Influenza, '.Astlima,
Sore Throat, rains or Sore.
• ness in the Chest and Side,
LhiCbilipletillt, Nodding-,
•at the Lungs, &e, 'Motor's.
• Balsam,• does not dry np
Congb, and leave the cause
behind, as is the case with
most • preparotions, but it
loosens and demiseg the
hijigs, and allays irritation,
thus renxoving the cense of
the complaint.
• - Riti13 3t
otTil V, POW/all Sr 1301td, /o ton, Wm,
Atna tom by nelegin3 hild Majors moray.