Clinton New Era, 1876-02-10, Page 4, .
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pic Threngh UeITlaidear•
4. writer relates the following • A"
- clergy 'marl on eno occasion' waitect ter ft
COUP° in his, parlor one OVeOing, and as
'
they did not keep their engagement, he
Went to bed. Just about half paet eleVen
0;k1001; the „doer bell rang violently.
• Ile'put *cap and wrapper en, and, in
state of general undresst opened the
eeeMul etety 'Findose end, looked out.
Th00 stood .the tardy candidates for
Matrimony.
Well, it' ri too late now," euid the
• 9101'01#4.11‘ SAO teo oold,"
" Yee," 'called up the man sc but we
. missed the train. and / t'o-morrow."
t -"Well, then go to aome •other Delphi.
*ter," answered the irate parson;
•tt We can't now," both sh011ted up
f7orn the garden watt, .‘ it'e too lett).*
WO1I; I can't marry You now," he
•@aid, "the servant Das got the !trent door
key and luta gone to sleep.,"
Well,' then, marry es out of the
wieclowf,came up from below,
• And.so.the•nrinitifor-tunk-tho llookitt
his hand and -called out the directions
front• the Second storrefteement, and
parties compliad With the fieVeral
orders; and finally left the fee in an en•
velope under the front door, ond went
(Mt of the garden gate man mid wife,
a-o-eeees—
• ',ergo or mall Farms.
There is no Mistake mere common or
more injurione than that of suppoaing
the more land man -holds, the greater
naust be his profits, 'for prOtita de, not
arise from the land itself, hut from the„
marinei• of using it. The hest. soiii-011y
be made unproduetive-by-had-,manageF,
Roytil T.110 Londo'h Standard soya thet ;ley.
Neal eenturyago Old Port
pininga alaappeamit)opegot 044 woos oral foreign powers are direeting their
in an earthquake, anibiow ucelos end attentien to 'the praatillidatty of eetalr.
°leer weather, you MAY lock dawn into liabing telegraph stations in midocean,
fifteen 'fathoms of water and see sub, IV *bleb nieeeegeil eel] be sent from any
merged, iecueep, /towers and churches part of the sea Along 'the lino of Abe
with harkwimminquiety and
cable to the "terminal points 'on shore,
ss sg"
out ot the open wintlawe of thole belfries. and vivo versa
An American diving company endeavor- The Louisville, I.y: Ortinit jurri
ea te rescue treasures or untold value,, labeiiing MilldoWn'iliii-stilioca taxes
but succeeded only in:brit:181'1g up a bell of the district by making a class a per.
goverect with puzzling inaoriptiOns, w bleb 'etiria pay liberally ttleieai'clia the funds
they gave to the Museum.' who pay as little they may or nothing.
A young husband, in Little Falls;.N, "Under a law of that State,' all bets
glanned to aPare his wife, With Mae upon elections shall be confiscated
whom he had quarrelled,- He went to the support of education, and, as
into the wood -shed, fired are, gun, avthere were. a large number of offenders
raaged, 1dinse1 oi the ground as a at the, recent polttical struggle, the
bops corpse, and waited. for her to Grand J ury is indicting every "sport"
come out alfd faiut at sight of hit)3.-- WhO eau be eaught„ and making things
She didn't come, however, and lie Wee lively for •education and the betting fa -
to sneak into the house and ternity at the earns 40-4.11,
hear her Say, "1 didn't soave worth a , .413 sbefaeldp Enoand, a aunt time
mit, did 1?"' time ago, hallet.el, tightly etrapped to a
For $0111e me a deadly jellettsY ex: pee of iron and ana-pendea „frerit the
isted between two ' negro Men 'engaged Weft was burned to death. Her (Dross
the Southern Railroad at Emory eauillt fire, and she, Without uttering a
G. One ef them went to a third nef,. SOrOitIn, remained thins attepeniled until
ere and agreed togiires him $10 if he she Was se ler inj.ured that presently
would The other: The prepositjort diaidi At the tequest the manager
was tiee.epted• t/7110 thivd ngro tom praised, tilie,pooe girl's patience, and the
engaged. ft fourth thkedilie -work in con, \jury broughrin'a verdict of 'leaden -
sideration of 4:30, The enemy of No. I tel ,deeth," recommended that time
was killed. No, 8 rceeived $10 from mom ebeuid be adopted to Invent
No, 2, Paid $0 to No. 4/ and Pgel'6°4 sinliliar• aCeidentS, Snell a horrible
as his profit in the trensaction. death as thie slaouldhe called somethigg
Belief. &earns is far fv°41 being.else than an accident, and .sOmetlung
general, 1111€140, "en with PeePin en" Stronger than a recommendation to
tirely free 6bin superstition and super- greater care on. the Manager's
Ititione fears; tiro-subjet has s Curious- abad.debave 13tin Liven.
interest, to which circunistances: some -
A terrific wind. storm in /Cern Conn-
'tinies.Ve Singular effect. The dream
of the-e-Neev-7Yorle rienrilorer,: Ruben-
etein, which ma to his arrestupon the
charge of being the mnrderer of Sara
Alexander, is a e.ase in point, as is also
the dream., Of John „Johnsen, shot in
Brooklyn a fortnight ago, that he was tra
be assassinated.'• •
--Anether. Oilit0 of frigthful severity, as
IzOnt, and the work may be readered
more prigitable by, the opposite °Ours° ;
• bat without sufficient capital no" land
. can be properly onl tiyated. At the rs a m e
time there is nothing to which capital
can be applied with greeter cettainty of
a fair return .for a liberal expenditure
when coereetly employed, tin in hind.
. In. -fact, assuming that the expenditure
be directed With judgment, if Will e
•found that the profits -.upon the oetla•y
practised by. the great-er the slattle-:
aree4tiara"ut•s now
being discussed in Old Country papers.
ineregeo in mare than a, 1,-.A.opooiouat..e 7egafgon...d with' a
cabbage in
-degree to its -amount-0;1ms supPesing his possession whichio I aeloiOwledged
• that -twenty-five dollars be the lowest, he had taken from' a. field, but ' only be.
and fifty the highest sum thatcell.' be
employed in the eommort culture Of the
,earne acri•of land, it is More than, pro'
bable that if twenty.five dollars Would'
return at the rate of ten per gent., the
.. fifty defiers would yield twenty per
„cent,, or an_eutermediate,sunt in the
same ratio. Adinittthg thia to be true,
and no experienced •agrieulturist •svill
doubt it, it follows that capital of five
, thousand expended in the cultivation af
• two handeed:iterescalvilLonisay-ieldanavo•
t of five hundred, while if it were ap=
lied to one hundred acres, it would
produce one thousand dollars; therefore
it is .evident that, this prat would be
increased by diminishing the quantity-
. of his land. Many a man has been.
ruined by a•large farmwho niight have
acquired a competency on one half -We
number of acres. • Aio•st farmers are
anxious -for largo plantations, and many
are. thus betrayed into the error, ef at-
.• tempting to %aerie a, greater quantity of
grbund than they. haste the means • of,
managing to advantage -some the'
• delusive hope of occipital -ifs; these meantr
by futiiro'savinga, othe) 'from the Van-.
cause he hadheen given to understand
that the cabbages were bad, and, weak eight. The grass, which had. grown to
abeta-to be 04:mad -up. a The natanctea good feed, was taken out by the roots
and piled np.in waves along the•plains,
got a good character for honesty and
sobriety, but the Hastings anagistrates. Tim other day an old ,wornan got
into Abe Paris oninibui which tans
°TICE.
Va710 b to saris" the ;Olio tut ate airs lot
Y a • above in. the market st aftpeeat skeet
.•
Rats
WA 0 eau btiound in all Arsk•elase erug 'stores, Oen-
sureors of nits ,
POPULAR BRAIEDY FOR THROAT atm
LUNG DISDASNS,
•
will Ana it mere proateble Oka thiather sites
rne *
, oontanearly throe times tag speak
Knit= WATSON co.
Sen Preptiet
ty„Cal..,....iwns_mooks shwa,• duatroY'sd-
some thirty•five thousand sheepe It
wined a storm. ofs gravel, and stones,
the latter drivel]; with . force enough to
beat the animal to ° death. waggon
Was capsized and nearly terra to pieces
by the wind, and Men on horseback left
the animals and came into ,cerep with
their fame bruised so as to nearly -close
their.eyes, Thousands Of sheep iiere
driv-ea lima gu au
covered , With . sand -literally buried
alive. • On the San Eraidio cattle clriyen
into the beds, of the streams were in
some laces buried completely out of
A ,CAUD. .
mn filIDSCIIINER BEGS TO TAX.11 Tine OP-
reftworarx tentlerins 1017 $1110010 ttianks• to
the general publio ter the veryliberai, patronage betitow-
c4, on him. driring tht PattAxeletarlhandriouldintinutte
that he hes sold 0141 his business to bIr. James A.T101/..
who he feelii assured Will take pleasure la welting- °mall
Ina filends Ana ag many pew o503an $414y fitYpr Wel With
their patrenage. •
..'„«
moTivviE,
IIUbtCE TiTTITkAllOVil, Enill
;-
.a. ecurar,n begot° Manua° to be will eontinuathe
busiaess lately carried on by e.Beastne, iatheek.
etand) and nopee rem snag exparlene6 in the book one
stationary business, to be Old to; airplay everything that
everybeey warns, aro. merit a oentinuatioa of the pit-
reudge beStoWed On hit Predeoessor. The, ;stook ps
resent unusually large, and welleplectsd, and the pub.
Clinton' BOOK. STOWE.
3t the ekee to proCure suitable
CHRISTMAS - -
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IIiLUBTRATD CItitionDN'S tOOT.C*Sa
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POCIiET'BIBLES, • , ,
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yrtle
Nay --Tobacm-
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14 anacie'qf the Zeal.
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Rad!, ,phiy :Weighs .1-8rd ..o.t a Potvtad,
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2140 imitaelons weigh only 4out
Pound'to"each _Mfg, and are made
•' Iron?, Pommon, Leaf!
NONE GENUINE UNLESS STA.MPED
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T. & ..on- each • Plug, .
Oct. Kitt,•• , •
thought the made of jastice could , only,
bo eerved by, sendina : the poor wretch frenriDd-eon to the Batigneiles, bearin,g
to prison with hard labor for six *Weeks. in hei.,..erins a large cavalry sabre with-
, . _
an inseription on the scabbard. .' AS
: 7A--painf'al 'story collies freer Ravenna,
80011 aalthe othnibus ' started she born.'
Ohio, Teie or three • inCiiths ago a
meneed sobbing and hugging the wee--
teaeliete in :' a school haleineoceaeion to
eerrect a Child eight years , Of . age for Pm; and between her sobs ' she wailed;
44 My husband, my 'poor dear hu,sband i
whispering, liffecthim by the ears and.
Alas, that poverty should compel /De to
1/limped him up and down upon th'elloor
• sell this last relic of thee." Thin of,
with such • violence that fi" hopeless
• cou:rse affeeted her fellow passengers,
disease of the hips is the eoneequence..
ri,--ne-Tolentrift.arealaaaaa-arepuiaaamayete Abnand.d.,ishoeroye--th:rrseenfifOollr.-11H:e.n.11,de -up „quite A
and the, old
the little felloW dragget1-..hlinaelf home,
and crept latartire-hed,aeliebrigLhe .0vei, Woman'a lantimhations were turned to
voluble rejoicings. •Rtit just' as the
leaves, it will be only RS ,a oripPle.•-:-•
omnibus, Wee stepping a. polibeinin 'tiii-
His low'er limbastaavreebienctoomn:01.raralVz.ed
. . pi oach.ed, wbereupon the “ peer loan
and his aufferin
. widow •-• dropped. her preeione . sabre
In the 'United States 88;000 men are •
iiirened from tin!, Tehiele, and ran off at
emPloked in mining. - -0.-Od• fifik''iiiitii°11 'a, gcTod.rate .of speed. • She was a ' well -
'toes of coal are. mined Yearly.. •In kii ' k t
own mar e thief, and was trying a
Penatlyiviinia! the death. rete exceeds w (10430'601 she °had einVented. : It
ethat'efeGtreate-Britain, The death rate.
. rts :din s to nave been successful. ' '
inOhee was also. greater last -year than 2 . .
II of holding more land than their' that of England. The. most dangerone • A sibgular oireamitarice is retated'in
connection with; the dynamite explosion
i neighbors ; hence arisee oa deficiency of mines in the •United States are in
at Rremerhaven. .A. police' constable,
stock, imperfeet tillage and scanty crops, . Schuylkill countr"' g one mon being
killed
_ ...• • - • • 7 • who had received notice that'
eriininal might attempt $01 escapeacertainb
'with 11y
a tht e ea.i n . o1. trtnit, in nrrear. there for , eves
ry.' 5,00Q- tone minect--- _
wager's ill paid, and debts unsatisfied, and One man ii killed in --England for every
the Mosel, was standing on the dock
final rifin. Ho who prudently °oilmen: one hwadred aud.thirty•eight thoHaariel
just before the catastrophe. He was so
ces with only such a number of acres as tens tinned, ono in PehnsYrt,stnia for
struidc' with the.resembrance of Thoineta
he has power of cultivating with properevery eiglitY-eight : thousand toffs7, and
to the description given him of the
effect, is certain of raising the full leo . one in Ohio for every ono 'hundred •and criminal that he requested Thom' s t
turn from the soil, and his engagements. thirty -throe, thousand tens.
being in accordance with. his moans, he .'A
. show' hi' 'passport At first Thomasao
. enjoys present ease of laid, and. lays 'sporting Indian' gentleman the '
scorned to resent the Inquiry . but the
Zetnindar of Walloer, is abouV. to, Pre- ' ' - • - ' ' "
policeman insisting upon seeing the
thtesurest foundation f°17 filtwre .Pros. 'sent te•f the Prince of *ales " a therefore be -ver
. , It hoVei a mon fn. pre y que prasene-L-nan;ely, Ya
tt an d uni' papers', he desired him to go to his cab-
perityin on beard the Mosel, and there showed
weigh well the charges with.his means, four-in•hand of antelopee•.whiclia have -
• hun what he wanted. At that very
. and neVer allow hiraself to. he seduced .been perfectly beolien to hartess,, and
by any ideal prospeet of gain inethe iin• are•os handy :en the road OS the' •beat
• prfidence cif entering upon a larger faan team of . Jima B. ' erk man gaaaaeo
than his capital will camble him to mile
. necessary' ..,
, nage with the spirit neto inure- espectacle," adds an en WI usjastic .Lon-
-, , J - , doner on -the prospeut in tlio 'Pali Mail
, success. Truly did udge 13uet ;iv Gctette, " can hardly be conceived than
that " large- farina are the envie --satiOur that pair of -antelopes guided 'by the
light.hatideof a lady in gorgeous attire
through the crowded streeta of London
on a bight eummer afternoop." •
co• untry ;" and perhapi no one had better
• experience from whith to draw sueh an -
expression. If a farn3er kaa ono hund-
red acres, it would be better fbr him to
put the price of another hundred On it
than to .buy one hundre,c1.More and
make the same labor. produce double
the crops, -and not hive doublelabor for
double or2ps, al is usually the ease with
SOTaps adid Gleamings,
Of the 38,000 'persons employed' in
watch malting in Seeitzerland,.onethird
are women. , •.• • '
The palace expenditure of the Sultan
- of Turkey hes been $2,00•0.,000 a year
evera'aeee his successiota :
In the Ohio Senate, on Tuesday, a
bill was introduced imposing a firm of
$50 "for the taking of Cod's name in
vain."
There is genuinese in theconversion
of a young women itvlfroy. She ad-
vertises for the owner of a watch ileat
she had found foutt(3en years ago.
"Er Sappers" at which' hen fruit, is
eerved in all the attractive forms known
to the culinary art, are the latest sensa.
tion among °lir` American cousins,
A citizen of Sonierville, Massa was
sinprised by the delivery of a coffin at
his house ; and latera hearie and eight
carrittgee came. It Was ,tha joke of A
lunatic.
13elle Angevine pears, from Antwerp,
are selling iti Convent Garden IVIarket,
London, for .$160 per &men. Some of
these fine specimens weigh four and a
half poiinda each, ,
A hat rued° of hitthan hair,and in.
• tended for gentleman's 'wear, is one Of
the Most curious contributions to o.
(Milian exhibition. It, was 'sent by a
Gfautettiala lady, and the material came
from the heads of her two daughters.
Recently at Petroltinin Centre, Pe,„
5,500 barrel tahk, in which 6,200 bar-
rels of oil were plaeed five years ago,
ertiWeraritneliTiiiits after a rept
since 1870, Thirtyeseven 'hundred ha
rale of mercantile oracle wan, obtre ed,
showing that 1,600 barrels he been
lost by 9vaporation, sedimen , and Other
causes, eoline of' nee'two:Apr.11ns
per dent. • •
4. &raw at o ington last season' fed
,
squash, in h e orheing able to bring
it up 'id g,fi pomade, The feeding was
"by Ott Ws off the vine ahoutesit feet
fro he squash; anaputting the end in
pan into willeh fresh milk 'woe dairy
doted,• 317 this Ineattmt
The Albtly diovtts says About
three weeks ago Mr. Hobart Begardils,
Of Saugerties, awoke in the night with a
severe headache,,and;taking 4 bottle of
sthelling salts . from a stand, applied it
to her nose occasionally, Sheson fell
asleep, and on awakine. in the morning
feud :that she had relained the bottle
in her hand, and that the Salts had
drawn a blister on her thumb, which,
had covered the mouth of the. bottle,
In a short time the inflammation arose,
gangrene set in, and in :spite 'of every"
effort to stop fie- progress her whole sys-
tem became poisonedeandin ' • •
on Sunday 28rd inst. She Was betweca
fetrty and fifty years „forage." ,
•. A noispe,per of 'the year '1777 pub,
Relied the folloWing as an extract from a
letter tom,' Lanark Old William
Douglas and his wife aro lately dead.
You know that he and his wife were
born on the same day, within the seino.
house, atteni.led by the 'Same midwife,
'ehristened the fatintilline;-atibe sable
church ; that they ware constant. coni.
panions till nature inspired them with
love and friendship-, and at the age of 19
were married, with the eansent of their
parents, at the church where they !were
clirietened, These are not the whole of
the retuarkable•ciretimstanees attending
this extraordinary They never
knew a day's skinless till the day before
their deaths, the day on which they died
they were (meet) y 100. Years ef eg?„4-.
They died in one had., abd Wnte ter ed
in one grave, close, t� the foil here
they were claristeed.' Prot.' once
Warsits, (The great pablic remedyi
not bless then] with Children.- have now been in use over twentylears',henee
Chantbered JOUrnaf." •
• cannot be ealti that, theyaire On trial. They have
beemthoroughly tried, and pronounced,' an the
The following fi, res arc talren from authority of those whose lives and • health
the census of e *United Kingdern and they have preserved, to be a MIN, litifiniess, And
ettrirsently salutary preparation, and if taken in
the United tato. In observing the season will invariably cure colds, coughs. sore
differeD* it ShOuld 'b et* remembered throat,. cunt and all Bronchial affections. One
that hi population of England andWales trial will convince the most skeptical. Sold by
eJl inealcine dealers, ak25 ets, per box,
n4000, aria-151'th' Mited States A lIZAtrrietn, Itortau.-.-ahere is nothing that
•08;6551003, tteaording to the resPectiVe can contribute so much to render the horse -beau.
censusee of 1871 and 1870 • Wei arid elegem, to improve. his.condition and
• England. Venni. nriakeline all thet is desironle, its "Mirky's Con-
0001,Matiells. •4.1 wales. states, (Mon Powders And Arabian' gem° Remedy ;"
Ino -/00•15ei,s. 82:505 61472 it Ink been used by many persons whe own
Commereial travellers .„h 7e,002 740 valuable carriage aratether horses with &aided
sueceers,onti so well pleased are they with it that
Peddlers .44.617 16,076 they elweye keep on hand in ewer enfergency ;
Coachmen and, eatteti..„, 114,233 P20,760 it may be.given at all times With perfect safety,
Merchant Stamen „ 175,128 50,a68 Remember the mime, arid 'tree that tile 'Agile..
Verniers ..... „ '240,007 g,084,40a tare of Hurd ee Co, k no otteh peckoge, Nor-
prititorg, „ „ , 80460 Won tz Lyman, Termite, Ont., proprietors
Watt+ and cioelidnacere... 21,278 ems for Canada, 8old by all medicine elealete.
•&Materna, 3,007 2,017
Carpenters .., a05,833- 844,507
Ihieltiayers triaSons ... 103,147 80,140
Millipore waitress makers 801,1:110 02,04
Boot 6.tia shoentalrewl ,,„„ 24.100 171.127
moment the.dynamite exploded, and te
the occurrence above mentioned probab
ly the volic@man. °Wed his life. ...He
and. T110Mati Went on deek to see what
had happened, add a dreadful sight met
their eyes.. •'• They Were unahle to land
becatee the bridge was torn away, and
Were long .Thomas returned to the
cabin and shot himself. • er
EerStSCoe6A.,-GriATEPTYLIND COMPORTIN0-
---"IISr. a thorough. knowledge of the enteral
lawsWhich govern the eperations•of digestion
and nutrition, and by a careful application
of the fine properties ,sf well -selected .cocoa,
Mr. Epps has provided oar breakfast tables
with a delicately flavored beverage whieh may
save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by
timjudicious use of smell articles of diet that
a eonstitution may be gradually bailt nii.
tfi atronfrenough to *resist 'every tendency to
dieease.• Hun teds of subtle maladies are
floating around us ready to attack wherever
there is a weak paint. We may escape many
a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti-
fied with pure blood and et properly nourish,
ed frame. Service' Gazette. --seta only . " '
• Itekets-labolled---"Atouts-Eras*Orn-fr - L-ENN.A,V
S11311-XIITINKSTA.
-POCKETBOOKS,
CARD CASES, Ste., ,
,
Together with a complete and. inimense dock of all the
Standard and Now Misoellanecus Books, in various
. bindings.. •
Ladies' FancY stationery, X.93aid station-
ery, galliefedardsaxmas cards, 85c.
, .
• Also, a large and excellent assortinent Of
TOYS GAMES HD FOGY GOODS)
7.0, Will be offered, ...luring the holidays, ata very
' large redaction from usual priepa.
Arrdorican latency itouglit and -
.• the Anglican Expreaa
AMtS 'YI‘JILL.f
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- 91intonDie. 22, 187$
CLINTON ' BAKERY:.
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(LATEi 'OP oontnicil,j
BAKER; CONFEPTIONER., 8co..
;.111t4ItiLTIZAtyltfft(iinlittitIonire
inbabitants of Olinton and vielnity, that .he intends.
adrrying 071 the hbore bilsiness in all its branohes, and
would, therefore;'sehoit a share of online patronage.
• ,
SOIREES ANDHPARTI.ES
SupP1Md with Ilefre*L'Mrita on short notice;
. •
„att.icEs and CONF.ECTIONERT
or andescriptiorei;'made to order and kept Pa hand.
BREAD- DELIVERED -IN' TOWN..
REMEMBER IfILE-PLAbEr, • . -
IPP.011 opposite itnoviaIrotes.-
: ! c..BLAcar,.
Teas, Taps; Tea,
Enom THE ••
trantrord.Tea, Company.
IIEG TO rxvoitx. TEE roma 21/AT'
Mr. W. Marten, Pedlar, Ofintelais ouifiele Agent
or eeilink Teas In hie.diat*riet,,and that wo are supPly-
.ng him with the finest Teas, imported; varying frpni
50 to 00 rents per pound, either Black or Zir./3811,
ranted from 10 to 15 coots por 11r., nn.
41er • totetual retail prices, quality oonsidered.
Ire in now prepared to eil encoders. el -VB 1111f
TIMM. •Wilf, PRANK & 90.
Iirantford, 'May 12, 18/5. .
BAKER,
CONYEdERIER, •48a.
inceopathie Chemists, 48, 'Threadneedle stteet,
and 1.70, Viccadilly, London."
• The Public getkerally will he pleased to no -
bice that the proprietors of Gray's Syrup of
Red Spruce Gum, the popular remedy for all
affeetions of the throat and lunge, have lately
introduced into the market P larger size of
the article, t'sell at efty cents, and as it
holds nearly three times the 'quantity of the
smeller Oise, a considerable niducenifint
offered teconsuiners to purehase it. See tJtb
yod,get the genuine.
A large volume would not contain. e mass
of teetiniony which has accumulated in favor
of 113k. Wistar's 13alsara of Wjild Cherry as a
safe, efficient, and, reliableyrernedy in curing
'coughs, gelds, and pulnitafery disease, Many
of the cares are trubeadonderful.
' WE IIA.V11,-13EEN SELLING- DR:
Wheeler's ComP-ound Elixiirof Phosphates and
Oalisaya foe -three yore, and, from our per.
song kithWleclge of its =rite, have much
• plerianie in reeomniencling it as thoroughly
r liable -and ecientific preparation, • It is held
in high estimation by physicians and the pub.
lie, and tho demand is coristaiitly increasing. •
LYMAN' S. ,CLAIIE de Co., Wholesale drug.
giebs Motitreal, e • •
terb6a abed two quarts ut milk tatchers s
75,847- 44,854
• do, .an the, aqUitkiji g ailedab,,out.a ...... 60,060 ' 27,689
Vida tt tiky woighto-rorueita Orbeore111,014 74,410
otisi Bia0kmath$ V 4r, v 112,471 141,e,74,
LeVa Watt :Penn.-4,1611E0)1MA! 'Lynch le
hie voyage to the Dead Sea foetid a huge pillar
of stilton the shore .and the Arabs infotined him
that it Wad' Lot's wife; for oar part we are numb
Mined to doubt ik theugh we have no besitre
tion in saying that the bed thing to mire eolds,'
sem throat, rlieninatisin, neoralgia, boweleeni.
Plaiets &e., is the nOteadlan Pain Destroyer,'"
to hi Of AA tnediddsid dodos for 26 dente pot.
heft% Trf fete I
•
*The BOB LEAVE' TO itEruftht THANKS TO 'KIS
AA numerous Inende and the Debits) gererally, for the
liberal share of patronage they have afforded bird, since
conireenoing busimassirt this Agee. and hopes, by etnot
attention to his 106111604 and the keeping. on hand' and
making of none -but iiitt.ehiss articles, to merit a eon.
tinuance of Ile Bomb.
I '
read ,deltoerett daily any part eras. rota.
ciAzza and 00NPEOTIONERY
•
Alestie crn hand, ileum supeuee Metythiag
. requisite for an evenimee entertainment.
Pipet 014511 SUBBIllek 'nlcit on hand in Beason.
ORDERS ..PMTUALT,y .A.T,TENDED TO
M��5! Komar, ,
vteTottei. ourivart.
Blyth FloUring
Fran subscriber begs to tender hie most
sineere thanke to his numeroue mato.
fliers in the surrounding tovenehipt tied the
pultlio generally for thine liberal patrohage,
and would -further notify them that he ha*
lately added Meet -important impeovements to
his machiriery vutting in. a new .holler
double the pewee heretofore used,* and by
Any--otheit-iniportmLiipprogetnouta,lcipoL
tiler with firsf.elass millers, he ie prepared to
do first-class work ie
GIIISTING Or:TOPPING 8to
rids weighed in and out. Partiot from a
istancss can have their' mists home with
them the some day, Good Flour and Mill
Feed always for sale at moderete prieos.
LITA113E1 Ilt.T3113 ER
ti
The Subseriber woulaalso inform the pith.
lie that. ho hag a Cargo Steele 'Of Lb/Jibe Of
itifY0tellt kinds arta hiegths t-ine from 10
to 20 ft; Hernloek, from Fe to 204 ()harry,
.White Ashe maple, Soft and Itook
Elite in lengths to suit the publio, which on.
o.bles Lira to fill all orders that he -may be
leveret-J*1th on the'lliortest hotted and most
reasoitable terms, , : •
• I 1% KELLY, riomaitstati
ttn411 DIY*, •
-141.-.4 D ER TA•K I.- N C
,.0.Arynfieni9eggrtolludeZrrbf4 .111rioet'uloAr a citsuAltet 01
and.: all furniebings auppilea at reasonable
toted', A large steak of Coffins, mohlded. dna
plein, always on hand (trimmed to suit) either
silver -Plated furnittire or otherwise. 1
...site theMarket. ^
RemOnabot thcataTnada-.0sA,lbso;nt street, oeit4/17-
Oliriton, Aug, 20, 1873.
$1,6O ixo Tun "." NEW nice
E 11 ONE OF TUE )3EST PAPERS
OPP1011, CLINTON, AND GET
, # 'il'Ef3TLIIN ONTARIO,
saminettade
• TOV.M.::...$.T....();V:
COME AND SEE
araCketteet and. C.11.401135.0PS,
That are being cleared out -at any price, at GiLpors WAT4111:400 k1011T101
• a
'COME AND $EE THE PRICE THAT , -7, L. •' ,
es Goods, ifiocoys Footorys. Ifollads .iftitio !Gallops,
; ; ;
And everything blee is sold at, and yc-111 elanHot fail to bey.
it a
eerI6W
,0••••••••••.
IN PRICES.
:Brothes
, t.4m,Bui .
. ,
spovg-s; -casT4RN PIT,MPF,' LA:MPS; 'COAL---Orlir',*r.77-7p-=Rtri.,
' • ' Tnunas 1141P ALL KINDS or.. TIN; 'COPPER, GAINANIZEID
AND ‘-sfigm... IRON. . , .„„ .„•
Beg most respectfally. to return thanks to their &Joint's' and easterners for past. favors, and at the
same time woitld remind them and thopublic generally, that they have roceiVeda
• Large:Assortment of COOKING STOVES
Al eizes, and most improve patterns. saws b•rovse of le newes esigns. x
, STOVES of all kinds, all of which WO are selling at the' very lowest prices.
SPLENDib COAL -STOVES
We would:especially call the ittentibil of *those who centemplate pineliasing Coal Stoves...to the.
text.clinaiit. 1€-Ioiro.. Jii-Ein;*0 Ilaiti.r:rt' eir,
.-..,
. . .
.Which has been bat two vearsbefore thashunlic, and.in that time has established.a, reputation of
- .
being second*, to none in the long list of ase Burning Stoves competing. for public fame. Call
,and eee the RADIANT gOME before purchasing any other. , We would also call attedtton to our new
. . -, . . ,
.
WOOD STOVE, THE ClEEALLNGE, HEATER,
Which we believe te. be superior to any heating !noire ever offered. to the:public of Canada, for
minimum consumption of fuel, Maximum radiation (>1.1161, and beauty of appearance, Making it.
aLqually- suitabie-fOr-the.-Parlorithe-Halh«the. Officenr«the-shop.--.F.Callnridede onein use -at
. .
,. • ". • Shop. V,:e have also receiVed a large ossortrnent of '
Loonies, Burners Chimneerse G1013130, Tulatilar„ Lanterns, eve ; which are Marked low
Coat Oz best quali y no seeogd grade 30- ots per gal.
Stove•Pkied and. .Elbows for th million. •Aa kialSof Jobbing Work promptly attended to.
• • . * . • . 4.. quan 'ty of Iiin Alt Drums always on hand. •
' A calk'? Iicitd. :1*.lo trOttwe to show goodie, es
li.4.R1,4asTp. 3.3ROTHERS, „BRICKaBLOCIC,
. . •
. •
Caniema Oct. 21st, 1875. •
nA,VE A PEW
P 'E A .A.0 KE TS atzei 0 VER .00 A TS
. Left yet, Seelire an. article, our own make, While you can,
•
•
The Waterloo Tion.seiis Noted _for _Oheap..CifiodsL_.
13 kil:TE OF TUE'', PLA.CE, OPPOSITE TUE ]?OST O1FI6E.,
7. C. GILR01?;
011.71. 0, 1870.,
4,1(
ter/
7.
.The undersigned beg to infetin the inhabitants of *Clinton and surrounding country that they
have entered into 0o.Partnership,for the purpose of carrying cin thebusiness of manufacturers
of Carriages; Buggies, 'Waggons, Sleighs, Cutter. &c., in all its various branches, at, their
'old stand, Haron.Street, Clinton, under thnetyle and firm' ef '
. „
• •
E t viIyi. ig A.:3i-j.3E-4 ,d-tt` .1.--4.Joi s 141
No pains Will be spared to execitteweik equal t�' any in the. Dominion. . Their Ling experi•
ewe in the COunta enables thein to fully, understand thomequirennints of their customeis„,and
they hope, by:Strict attention to business, to give entire satisfaction to all thohe who may
favor them With their PatrOnage. • . ' • ' . "
« . .
air A large; and select stock of the best seaSsined Material alweyil on'Inind, Ordersexemited
.
- iwitli despatch. Repairing done on thenhertest notice. s
.,, .
' • RUMBA.LL & LESLIE.:
.
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--.-#11.01,Es.a.Lp AND RDTAIL DEALER:IN •
54J11 -00L .,B001,(8, IVITSULTANEQVS BOOK'S;
r. •,s o .11/41- "rg" , •
WALL PAPER,. WINDOW SHADES --
TOYS AND •
•FA1STCY G.001.i8, VIOLINS AND -.. • CASES
, • ,. ,v0attlIPPINAS AND FLVTES1
PICTURES .-AND FRAMES, TRAVELLING SATIIELS ETC
. AL0, A LAEGE ASSORTMENT OF
PerLin; Tfroa) Slipper. .potterns, and lierlin Wool -Goods.
_0_ .
'' All the latest Papers and reeicalicals slwayiton hatala_4.1e6-Agent or the ,
DAILY AND. 'WEICI.J'YGLOBE AND MAIL,.
AMERICAN' IYLONEY` BiwilitrIND SOLD, .
par. Itsinmona Tun XAME AND PLACE,--, •
.JOHN A. NELLES,.
• [CORNER MAREET SQUAT1,11.
•, • .1-ly
Citxtait, Ocit. 22; 1874.
ADMIRED AN1) APPRECIATED
BY THE PU$T0T,0 IN GENERAL.
The OSBORN and ROYAL SEWING AtACHIN2S., both taking the lead end first prize
- • • where ever exhibited. The above machines for sale by .
H. Normitrortlly General Agenb, Clinton, Ont.
• Any other Sewing Machine furnished to order. A. splendid assortnient always on hand. Call
and see samples of stitching done by Mts. Norswoethyt on these machines. Seiviag machines re -
'paired. Needles and other furinehinge kept on hand. ,
Iteinettaber the Parice,--lirtron Street, one door west or the Conunelteial Hotel
• totoosestook arisairindearemonsolosemirismimmarie
• •.. ,
"•
ODE
RICH OUNDR
•
,The Goderieh Fou.nclry nad. 31annilieturing Co,
aBeg to inform the Publie that they ere PrePared to supply
srim..6havi 3m*Gexiv.:es; ssr. xponcomitts
kouri -Grist. and.-- Saw- AtflIsi Stave, Shingle :and g
• - Machinss, troop • 1Viachinekt, &c.,
Cutterti, ase„ Sugar and Potaeh Itotadai Crte wire, 46., •
ennininit, Parlor and Bot litoyeai of VA-65ns kinds.
SALT. 141si.S MADiD ,TO (0.1trcEit.,
Also, trotted(t pram Onsungss and nuieichinini Werk,
Pakten (mei ,ail 11iigto of! BeyclOg done on Short Notice;
-Combination and Vibrator •Threshing- Machines, •
. "
And. all kinds �f AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS: alivays on hand.
ITo Meet the large and inereasina demand for out celebrated -Threshing 'Machines, from all ,.
arts.of the pominion, ive have, by the introduction of the latest: and •nao.st approved ,
Mach my into our works, greatly increased our manufoinnring faeilitiesi We are:. therefore ,
in a position to 'orders' piomptly,
. • . • •
Every antehine is run and -thoroughly teSted1Ofore, leaving: the chop; na werreuted to'giye.
entire sdtisfaCtion.
Or -Before Ordering elsewhere send for. Oireulcov and. Posters. Order: early. .
• GLA.SGOW, .MACIPTIERSOK- & CO., CLINTON.
•
choice- afeynne I'. I ii0son, a• Pa.' tads; Dollar Teo, for $4.5p..
Now' SeSISOri MIMIC •TOLIS. • 10 100., Good Itelined Sugar, $1: ,.
" 'Fragrant Sayan, 121bs. Good Cubit...Sugar, SLOG; '
• " Bnoisk Brestkfast Teas, * 111104: Good Poll() Mateo Sugar $L
Just received, a latge and Varied stock of GExmitt, OrteoplitEei. WINES AXE. Lnlyons, all of : •
Which will be sold at the lowest remunerative prices., . : •
. .
Glasi3 Gem Fruit Jere, the Bent in the' Market. -cheap. •stonerriiit Jars; With corks •
-Cheap. Egi Orpolzery, dhlna and Glasswares my atockle kirge and well eelected
' ' • • • Dinner, tea. and Toilet Sete complete. , '. '
, ,
•
.1 ,Cakiele IS
...1:WSPgaTFULY.-: SOLJOITET)
..
Bentent6e.r ilte:plae, tioct;:cioor to Messrs. Hoclgins vE Pay.i, Bride .21lOck. *. '
.'. . N. • ROBSON.
N. -B.-Agent for Quetton.St..11,aorgeee Co., importers of pure Medicinal Wittee, T.orento •
Clinton, Jelly 21, 1876, ...- ' . . • . ,
REMOVAL
itENOTA
• 'WTH. SIMPSON
BEGS TO ithl',ORM HIS CUSTOMERS AND TILE PUBLIC' GENERALLY, Tim
he has •
•
Remov,e4. to Smith's Block, opposite thPost OfBce;
And haviag enlarged his stock of 04RISTMAS PRESENTS. AND FA.NCY GOODS, and
.
• , • also added •
. .
SCHOOL. 130.01{% STATIONERY, ETC:,
• to his stoic, he hopea to receive the continued patronage pf his austoniori,.
• . .•
•
Sta4ping, for Embroidery, raiding dild mats, ti,Ei usual.
MANTON, Nov.. 10, 1875. 4. •: • - •W. HAIMP,SON. -
owNo.w",..mlztufrztil/wc!,,,z-
s •W.
Curo 111'..'iteo/rrhoeo or Wilkes), rairifsil
\
situation, Ulceratl1Ji3 of MO.lJterus, Ovarian
diseases; Aimee& Monstruallee, and all disearee
ktiOWn as Ivemal0 Weakness. They are prepared
with tlea greatest care, underthe personalsuper.
radon of a physician who has made female
Ode% a SfiOCitil study for many years, and they
neib liedleine on which '
* MARRIED LADIES
:tui depeed "it he heut, kid lime of nark! tts
,
, FEMALE REGULATOR.
xlia Sold by all Druggists O•derywhere,
Price, ono boX,k; six &meg, fis; senrbymali
free of pOStago securely eealed. Crete observetion.
Per full partleulars vvrIto for our pamphlet, Which
we will seed In a sealed onvolopii to any address
m receipt of post stamp to pre -pay return postage.
eddress all letters f‘ovritaraimgirleotsReArypi4listioo., ,
AVindsee, Om.
-Clinton. 31-arb1e Works,
uttnokt sz.szsr, .
510)111MENTSI IleADSTONESf
And weik of all kinds in American Mid Portage!' Marble,
designed and eseetited le the beet style, end it reasero
•,./ able prices.
Mantles of Vatiotie colored Mottle Soli.
• plied onalihort Notice. : •
• All orders addressed to the Company,. or bo'brotery,-w1111441vopronnitatientisi,
A.ECILIBAL. liortkov II0IITON,
oretaryand TrOasarer, President
rtOrini0 IttINOXITAX OnstatAt 141ANdiatn4,
0 0640414 tielitilither glia; 15/41,
,
OnANITLI IfONHAIHNTS AND ; ,HEADSTONE
nseenten to mews.*
I' A nail respedtftIlly Solicited, .
tr.• tt. onornu,
01tnton,frnh 14, leg. x 12
$20,00 Bovrard,
A nt a'AnD OP $20.WILI,LE PA./D TO AN
, •
43. parson who will furnish evidende Which VIII load
ti
who placed the indecent and sdanddlous plabardi On my
gate,Ataitland Ceneeseloti, Oaderielt tetcnehlp, on tbd
nightd o*bo Tth told 851iinst.
* • NVA1tNI1G,
Souse le hereby giVeli that if any of the PIIVKATIS'
family eve.ioned on my premises, they till he Severely
panished, ea I hade madarmegemetts td defend, my
pelmet kVA prepettY. / also *tate that the disgreedul
pladarde put term fdnetere felie, and if repeated,
the perpktratore therdef Will;ludo at thel'ait114100 At Id
Alai aim total mites,
' • .•Viletedle ella1301,111,
4..
THE GliEAT. REMEDY rcru-
C VSIS MPTIO
which can be cured by a
timely r6sort to this Maud.
ard.preparation, as has been
• proved, by the hundreds of
• :testiinoinals• received by the
proprietors. It is acknowl-
edged ' by nu* Drominent
physicians to be the most
rdliable preparation ever in-
• troduced. for' the relief aria
cure of all Lung complaints,
• And idoffered to the public,
sanetiOned by •the experien4e
of over forty years. When
resorted to in season it sel-
• clom.failo to- effect a speedy
• cure in.e 'nog. severe
• cases of Cthoughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, Whooping Cough,,
Influctzir,-4.-2stinnirr Colds
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore-.
DOSS in the Chat and Side,
• Liver 'Complaint, Bleeding
• at the Lungs, &e. Wistar'S
Balsam does not dry up a
• Cough,. and leave the cause, '
•• behinds as Is the ease with
most preparations, but it
loosens •and deanses, the
lungs, and allays irritation;
40
thus rernoviii& tho onus° of .
• tho.conipl aint.
PREPARE)/ RV
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tolil hy DlItififitdielkiDeitiersgiiiitliteer