Clinton New Era, 1876-09-07, Page 4'
Varna, awl Veriwm.
fermerli Ilellik.AIONIt IQ Make
Dellittlf111 find Al11'hetlY00
•ItreAlexander liydee tenitincia•the,
-,-17,-:-Tiotoon•--thiteintpetittat4AMecte.
----""_.,..;2,L,Sayet -- . • ,
Zire•ter4.•0'0,.eas,havi teen: ne.;.:
med.gfebowing lLttLe taste -,in the
erection,of theirhougee and -•other
*go,' • biuld-
au4 •••u thelaying 940 of their
tegrOund§i« Tha.accoeatien,denbtlees heti
2 04040feundatien hi& truth," atia feirmerfi
• 4.1.80 avo thia excite° for the eeeming
'flegleot: et •theidva requty that they
are generally in pod 1:ato oirounietancesi
-• And jn planotner the 4 beraee, mut on
:7•Plitti1ieir ponies rather then their tastes.
- malciog ell due allowance for •this
Abate ef thing?, lifre InWit .eity tbat 0100
grea yonrginior impreV,apiellt in the
Adorning 'of.- foniers" hones and any.
• Oundinga,.'"
A more eultiVated. Nate ie now -epe
•At cut, It is:fatted that house built
an .eye to•heauty-aad comfort _costa-.
h.0 Mere than rate to which utility is the
• eide or leading idea„ and : When bunt'
• the eonwe'oiaI i net the intrinsie,
valrie is twofold, it, la foitnd also - et
a very- humble house atit a little:die-
play of taste in 'itia arelitteetere„ a few
shadetreea- planted umlaut it, e green -
lawn in.frent, rosabelli, tar . woodbine
climbingover the 'Rut door,. Way be,,
• .and in nine 000 out a ten is, the abode .
" of refinement ttilial miltnre: SO far from
being manifestetion of -display, these
little ornameutations. are evidence of an
• aspiration for a higherllieanclexert
..educational influenee., cM the- family,
which is of the utmostiimpertence, The
, home is the focusof.Chtistian cistilizetien
and it is scarcely possible that leo nnielt
thought can be bestemed in tnakieg.ia
attractive and its infitterieee of the right
kind. .. • " • • • .. •
Build no one story or strata, and ahalf.
hot*, if you can pbssibly rise ftuids-,
verY little mere is required -td raise. the
• building to two full steries Ma neigh-
bor was once huilding-eastory and a half
house, we advised him to strateli 'the
posts four feet more, and theirlie would
have some chambers •fit• to sleep In, and
commanding a pleasant look -out„ hitt ho
• thonght he could no afibrd it, • though
the carpenter said the •cos t Would be
only twenty to thirty dollars more, TE
a. few. years be wished to. sell, butevery
• purchaser objected to the squatty look
• of the house, and the lew archedcham-
bers, whith rope u_p_ into. the • roof, and
*ere as hot of a summer night as- a,
baker's. oven. T Li irty dollars expended.'
• .in longer -- posts and larger- 'windows.
would have given- our neighbor's••family
much comfort while he ,oeoupied.• the,
house, And at its sale .wettld have, been
returned .withintereat tttilfty per cent..
• A simple .portido, Porch or- piezzsacao.
be built at little expense mad Oddiamuch,
beauty to the hone& -and- miteir:corefort
to the fanaily. -Here is .the trysting-
plac-e of a seamier evening, where social-
interco reo can hate free flow and Mimic
can lend her clutiMeAteicheerdeinestie
life. The laborer forgets the toil ef the
day; and his tired musclestind cabalist,.
ed nerves are refreshecl. and quieted by
a family' reunion on the , piazza -There
is something in .theopen. i r vJichgivos
a zest to social enjoynwilt, allbe, Oer
limns and. French outicaate,ed• this tniicb
better than the average,. American: ••• 'A •
piazia tempts us. outdoors . into the.
free air and light of heaven:. wherrothev.
- 7-wise-we-would-ontratoyairi---clarelerelee
iowns; with little exhileratioo or _mind'
or refreshment of body.
A bay window is scarcely lestineceie.
sary for winter then. is 's• piazza for Suln-:
mer. This catches the Sunbeams and
Jets there into the living -room with an
their vivirying power.. In winter "the
• days are short and the sun's rays fell ep-
.obliquely that we must. contrive to make
the most of all the light wn canaget...
bay window in the living-roont avitit
southern exposure., hesides.being Orin- •
_ !..Loheart‘winter,of, ita• gloom
and is a fruitful • source of -health.ancl"
comfort. This is also the place' •grOw
a few house -plants; -which ' givenn •
ad-
dition of beauty to home.
Bat it is • not necessary to•specify the.
• many.oroamentationsaihich.- the hem° -
rniy.have. The good sense and good'
taste of every builder will suggest them.
Dcin't,forget, howevetateardortrthe-Walle
of the house 'with engravings, which
the sltill of modern artists have made se
cheap. All cannot afford oil -paintings,
- but chrome's are no 'mean substitute,. and
a goottengraving reuctimote desirable
than a eheap.painting. Some of the color-
ed lithographs are beautiful. •A• land••
scape, or an historical picture, has more
edpeating influence than most:•etuppoge._
A word about the surroundings of the
farmer's -home. We now' and th.ensee
the •barn -yard or pig pen contiguous to
the house a This is heathenish.; Dotch
• stables are said to join the 'kitchen,. bat.
they. are only used in whiter, and in
Rummer are scoured and whitowathed as
h'tough they were .a part of the house..
American civilization -demands that
there be a free and wide eirculatioe of
. air between cows and men. As for pigs,
whoever keeps them under his bedaocen
widow ought to' be indicted for keeping
• ft nuisance. • They are. not so dirty an
animal as some • would like. tO.,melce.
them, but there is little that ia congenial
between hog and man. ,Tho pig -sty id
alvetty a deformity to a place whenever
• the atench can penetrate the house. •
About the cheapest ornamentation of
ft country home is tram On this point
we can't do hotter than quototho words
of John G. Baker, it the Traimuations
y the Massachusetts liorticultural
ciety "It is a fact -admitted by' all per;
sons of taste that trees add to the harrn
of any locatiou. In ,etuntoer ante they
protect it, from. the tracifelting rayg of' the
sun, ptovkle pleasant anil cool retreata
from the heo,t„ rind in winter 0,ro. of tic
small valuer .in protecting 'oer...honiee
from the cold and pieroinga blotto. .. Trece
aronnd a honsnimpart hotnelike. and
. attractive appearance. . •A few taaplee,
4,
t‘eu
a leri"
4 notiee, bt treea require
thee for SoWth. A well-sbaven green
turf is cheap beautifyer which we
enhinIerid to eItery farmer, -
_ ,..§qrape and Aleauinzo.____,,
-• Dynamite hi commonly need in Scot.
• land to Oleer (May etUMpe.
Sabbath breaking in 1,4o14on 0013a.
efauel more profane than in Perk, and
tlme more of h.
There is a mill at Ifingliarn Ilarhorf
Uttes., which was built in 1040, and la
totill in 'running order.
Canned beef,. pregerved'14 Uri natural
juice, is now sityped in large quarititiee
to Ilew York and to gctrope :from the
Iaiver Plate, South America, .
A California paper eay.$ perk-paokers
tbe east are sending to that oast a
new wOrikle"41i orno4eil meats -$=111
pigs being cured eatire, so that the pnia
chaser obtains from the same [wimp
• done up io octaves, shouldere, and
bacon,. •
BepOitted exilerinieet has Proved that,
.in school rooms lighted by windows on
• iloth the children suffer more or
less from inj tired vieion, and so impor-
taut has the subject been considered in
Gernian, that a law has letely been
passed. forbidding such windows in
schools, .•'
A' sinart BriiiiliTyn boy has taken to
cleaning the itereaene lamps in the city
• stores, to earn seme Spending money,
•Re offered to-do it for ten cents a week
foe 'each lamp Re qmon had -so much.
business that he had to hire an twist-
• ante and nii,w_he ttvo to help, while
his weekly income, above their pay, is
Variotiea.
taiioolbey amino- butterfly round
a, field, ohouted to a ley who opened
tug gate, Hey, WM°, but the -gate,
• au' no let the butterfloo oot 1"
tlartford physioiens can't be a very
well-educated ,Bet. • Among 'the recent
death certificates sent to the Oity Clerk
these causes a death appear; Colre in-
fantum, scholafer (serofille), sun stroke,
applexy fitt, core fant4tut, infoside (in-
fantile) aheesse, direai parletie shock,
reustism, (rheumatism), general debilty,
•hearth diseaset earstplets, long fever,
paraleals, Young •feovar, spinal. mene,
gates. •• •,•• -• • •
The Boston Traveller has the follow -
Jug car incident "You aee entirely
.tveleothe, ineanavsead one of our item t-
eous citizens the other day,' as he yield -
his seat iit the horne-cars to a young
'quid attractive ligcly. She looked, and so
did the listening passen,gena--aa Entirety
welcome -entirely so," reiterated the
cOurteous citizen, "I did net., hear your
thanks, bUt--yotiare jusras' welcome for
all. that." The blushes of otie passenger,
and the suppressed titter of the others
indioated that they saw the, Poiat.
A common idea in regarA to light-
-
ning is that pewee are safe frotu its
effects.• when sitting aie the -centre of a
closed Poona but at Stow, Et few weeks
sgo Was allOWn 10. be a fallocy"..-
Several ladies .wero seated arotind by
tbia ,Walla aof a room clitring a thunder'
stortn when the bowie waa Istruelr by
lighteing,. The holt entered WO par.
• tieUlar YoOrn through. a wall,. fortunately
totiching-aibody, and rolled into the
Centre of the•floor, where it exploded,
prociticing intich smoke, but doing. no
injury to those present'.
. • "
A poor Irishtnen appged t„, one of the
overseers of the pobr for relief; and upon
somea doubt .being exPraissed.' as., 0
whether: he Was a prOpee abject *ear.
parochial relief he enforced ais suit with
ea--xe-uoh-earneatness. " -0thrgerefaner,"
said he, shut p I'd bo starved long
sincebutfor,nie cat." ".13ut for what I"
aiked the ' astonished, intereagatae,_
"Me eat," rejoined the Irish/an,. "Yotir
cab ! how so r yer,b0„„,,,
sould het elven times fot- sixpence a
time, and she was alwayeireliwberoee
dins, lindens, or inonntaltwitiltOS, with
the larch or Norway gprnee, will render
the humblest horno an ME:le:Ain sPot.",
, With all clue respect to Blre Baker's
-
opinion, we ehouhl aubetito to tho while
' pine in place of the hire': and Norwity
spruce, Ilegides being moll hand -
;tomer tree, its halsatil is a frilitfril sourne
of health. •
The cheapest or all ornament:di-in»: to
the farm hoase, end otte ot tho best
green geage. • Flowers and. Cree4:97&&
boa:tare' theie place wo thank
the creator for them ; hut a velvety
Arson tor? is ono of the nog natisfying
t'itngato tbe nye, and seta olr a home..
vt0.140111 not say better than anything
as nothing olso dee:» Where
fiver we emit woll,Itept lawn, wo know
them Is culture in thh 'lions& Vitas •4n
• H ll itirlitatil thisi le*A.iM
could get there meself,,,.:
S,hould a ship canal be id acrose the
Isthmus of • Darien- atits narrowest
point, it *ouldbe thirty-two miles long,
and 'would' require& a tunnel .1.25
feet-high71rti. seven -miles
through' solid rock. A. veiset going
from lgeW York to San Francisco would
save 10,060 miles of Sailing, and could
afford to pity atoll of 43,000. In the
one item of wages, a clipper ship of -4-
600 tode-btirden saVe -$2;000 at
least. It is estimated that the, work
would cost t$100,000,000.
A trial was made on the 14th inst.,
at the Moss Creek mills, near Carrolton,
Til, to ascertain the time to which
lire'ael could be node from wheat Stand -
log in„the field, and with the folloWing
astonieliing result,. colittnenOing it one
naintite after threeo'elook and-floishing
at -twelve minutes after three : •
Commenced reaping valeta 4,.•4•14.. 4.4.8:01.
ritt,444 XMPIng.,3040ats4a, • rIVIr I8:02 -
riircieneed threshing 'wheat •"8-05
Flubbed threshing wheat ($baie1..,• 808
Commenced: ariudteg wheat 8,04.
Finished grinding "'heat ...MOS
ItIrs. Lawton aoinmeneed making broad.. ,
Finished making bread 8-08,1
Commenced baking bread • 8.00
• Vinishee baking gridalo cakes... • 804
Finished baking biseillis '.... • • ;842
The'Butictin of the French ,Anti.To-
bacoo Society, hi diSenssing a recent
ease of poisoning in 'EAT'S,Irecolls at
episode of another celebrate:I ease, that
of Count Bocarme, in Belgium, who was
aeettsed of poisoning homy years ago.
While DP. Stets, a Professor, of Chem-
istry in tho` Brussels geoli) Pclyteah;
nigne, engaged ht examining the
intestineg of the victim, be oalled ont
to the students pregent that they • neust„
ccetse gawking, est ho toula snot -endure
•the gmell of tolauleta •lurtnia, mit
no ono was smoking, hut 0.ray of light
Wag shed ppo» tho hitherto obeture Sat°
and the appropriate tests being applied;
ttitsotiue, fito ingtroment of the crime,
was tbeeevered. 1fad .Professor Stag
• been a Stllektir' this •deteetioft would
•UOVer baVe taken place, end the•culprit
who wee executed would have. escaped,
'Arany yeto-e ago a More:dine; gentle,
man had a mule -s� .vicioue thet hie
groom& mid gervefita could Iterill,y
protioll ap-
il without etateiclug a hich or a
bite, Jt$i magter, after tunpleying
vein every ineenti tti rilliafff it more
tractable, reeolved to expose the troll,.
tura to the, wild boob lu the ineotagerie
f :tin) (iritud burin, A 'fell was to.
cordingly let loose, wilnad thdking would
htive frightened any other animal but
the inele \viably retired \anent thew -
int; ally sign of fear to a e&n.nor of the
eourt, in whit& be could only be e,tteelteti
from behind, where hi greatest strength
and-tliere aweited the attaelt of its
Oil Orriy) observing -him ell the while Irene
the corner of ite eye, end peesteiting its
crupper., The non, sensible of the
nullity tUf-
1' ths assault, ereploYed nil hig
address to eetelr big foe at tileadveotage.
4tIonglit the tottkilotzed An °ppm:Loaf,
ty to IOWt idle go violent a kick that
nine or ion of hig tooth wort) broketti
the fragments flying in 41.1 L�tIIOnL
Tiro king of 'Iberian neknot;lodge$ 4
rtitki iliVefittlti tti higtitgi;
tij thti 11414,
It turns out that corseta have been
Worn for thirty -Ave
how ns us woman who bee 'WM one
that long, eila. we ahall believe you.
plateti she return.your love i" asked
a Byinpatbizing friend 'of a aisoonsoiato
Yoo, oho ; ahe Beid e -he
didn't want 0, laat'a Wbat'Skillini Pee."
"00w tO, get rid of a cold" la being
discussed by the country papers. • 7tzt
littiat nitro-glycerine up your nose,
then bit it -with a eledge hammer, and
the cold will never troahle yon again.
"Your nose looks like the last rose of
B.PrOnler," said one. toper 10 another.
" 'Well,' said toper* number two, point-
ing at his companion's inflamed naeal
(nom, " oirat left hloomin' alone
anyhow."
housekeeper (fent Bridget out ene.
•morning to buy :some }made of lett:lee.
She -returned with postege stamp. -
When. asked how she made the niiotake-
she partly answered," An' sere, wesn't
I told to get Ueda ef letters ?" •
They never use a bulletin board in
• the Stratford Ifera.14 OTAM They mere-
ly take the insole out of the editon'a
slipper and lean it out of the second-
• storey window against the eidewalk, and
chalk their despatches Ota that. •
'k Speaking .of shaving," said a pretty
-
girl to an obdurato.old bachelor, 44 I
should think that a pair- of-- -handsome
eyes woua he: the best mirror te slnive
." Yes, many a poor fellow has
been ' shaved' by them," tbe wretch re-
.. .
'
Thompson, of. theVest Chester Local
Rims, gruvily cautions • 'Young, men
'against inarcying a girl who can't do alp
a shirt. Why 'didn't he contitme by ad-
vising girls Who can't do up shirt to
marry editors, so they may never' he
troubled •witb Atoll duty• I
•Arr American backwoods 'minister,
alluding to an anchor in his disootirse,
.described its; use in. the following lucid
.nittener An anchor is a large iron
instru went that sailers carry tci Sea With
them,. and when a storm ariatail a they
take it on shore aud fastenit to a tree,
and that holds the ship, still till the
storm blows over." '
. , •• . ,
Safitho, is yotw. nmeter a gootl ferni-
er, ?" "0, yes, massa, fass-rate farmer
make two crops:in one yettf."-
.
" How is that, Sanibel' "Why, he
sell allahis.liay in do fall, and make
• =nog once; den in de spring he sell de
hides ob de cattle dab die for want ob de
hay, :mid maketnoney.twice." . •
• " Look heah, .`Dixey, you ktiews a
Whig -fir two. Doesn't you OM* from
'de cletidifltatiOn "Ordo atthespliere dat
wet have rain to -day "Wall, 1Sanford, 1 doein't xactly: under-
stand gistrenomety, but 1 -don't -think it
" Dat's jesbLhi
- but .1 hsveile
laroology to 'sprege .it. Ise neliber
• studied skyology. 1 ••,
•
ErratsCloccetee-Vaineetramenaloxeomea
"By tv tlioroush kaowledge of the netural•
laWir which govern elle reeritioue of digeotiou
AnanUtlitione ind by a !careful applteation
of the.too propertiee A .welbeeleeted. cootie,
Ur- Epps has provided our breakfast talges
with a delieately tleVored beverage witielt mtey
eirlitAtirrnatty ireaVy 41,00terre hills, It is by
tizajudiciowt use of ouch artieles ef diet that
a constitution. may be gradually built tip un.
ti i strong enough to resist.every tendeney to
clb.eaoe. Unwire& of subtle maladieo are
nesting around us Yearly te •Atteclr. wherever
there to a weak point. We may eseape many
a fatal Omit by keeping enrsOlVini Well ferti.
ded with pore blood and el properly nourish.
ed frame."--teivii &race (lasetteASold only
in roolgots labelled -0 ins Errs $000,, go.
urceopathic Chemiet% 48, Threadneedle street,
,eicl WO, Piccadilly, Tiondon„"
'TALI= Qr lintitez-T.4ifei has no value except
in oo far as we use it in perfecting our souls,
or for enrichiug.011Y Minds with, noble quall.
tleo and for apreaping happineso around us:
but we have daily proofs of the great.value Of
the "Canadian rain Destroyer" in subduing
the tortadug paine of rheuxuation, neuralgia,
bre., and removing pain of every nature from
the body, For sale by all druggist and 00110.
try dealers. rider) 25 cents per bottle.'
WOOLY Housgs,-Wooly horsee are not so
r4re as many snppose, vat such great ouriesitint
ether, there are many to be found in verious
, ports of the country, but we doubt if they will
ever prove as valuable to their owners as the one
exhibited b Ventura; we imagine their owners
i_
would eon er thm m
eore valuable without the
weal, for the rough -valid wooly state cti the hair
indicates that the horse -is -not in a healthy cell.
dition-probably hkie-bound, Or suffering from
some disease which oceasions this unnetnral air,
pearance; in such cases use Duriey's Condition
Powders and Arabian Heave Itemetly, it will
purify the'bloodvorreet the appearance, re.
move ail obstructions front the hinge and liver,
abcl sive to the coat a sleek and. shining appear• -
ance. :Remember the name, 'tibc1 see that the
signature of Hard es Co. is on each package.
Northrop di Lyman, Newcastle, Ont„ proprie,
tore for Canada. -Sold by all medicine dealers.
Debbi, (who is a jolly old bachelor)
and it bright yOling lady acquaintance
were bantering eacli other abotit mar-
riage. " Ob," said , she; 44 you'll get
merrier' Moe of these days, 1 know; and
zioti'd have me now; if 1 would wait•for
yeu.' " You'd beve to wej_t_urn_a_my..
second childhood, -then," skid Dobbe.--
" 'Well, sbouldn't_have long to wait,"
'wan' the quick repartee froni the WV -7
A correspondent .writee te:-" 1 abtend-
eti wedding a few days since. 'Mell-
ing. to say something befitting the • oc-
casi)n, ',approached the fair young bride
in the course of the day and, after con-
grattileiting her. onher departure from
the state of stogie blessedness, 1 wished
her a pleasant voyage down theriver of
lire- '' She said she hoped :tee -but they
were going_by railseft
" Just for the fart of the thing," a
citizen stepped' up to a countrynian,
• night or two ince, and asked him to
lend him his hat, a 'dilapidated 'affair,
"placing hie Own glossy -silk tile upon the
hushandmatt's head tisatiecurity. UT
then turned around andbegan talking
to his friends; and on turning about for
his hat bothilt and the green youth had
vanished. The citizen coneklered hirre
golf sufaciently'amused.
.A. bey who Was remonstrated with by
the minister for not going to chnrch,
Said he would go Ulm fere allowed to
change his seat. "But why do' you
wish to change yoUr seat ?" said the
minister. 0 You eke"- said • the bey,
eit-• over- the ppposite shle of the
meeting -house and between yen and me
there's Judy *tars and Nary Staple's,
and half -a -dozen other women, With their
mouths wide open, and theyget all the
best of the sernion,-..and When, it comes
to me its pretV poor ettiff."
'
."'Your visits remind meet titc geOth
of h suceesght nowepaper, said Uncle
Jabez leaning birechin on his cane atul
glanoing at 'William Henry, who was
Sweet on Angelica. ' Why 'SO V' en-
quired Willian2 Henry. "WeB, they
coin:noticed own Weekly, grow to be tn.
weekly, and have now become daily,
With a*Sutnlay supplement." • "
gaid Ilonry braoing up,„ 44 MA
after we aro marrhid nla Will labile an
extra-" " Baia Angelica, and
thisa they Went out for attro11.
•Woman la 0.-4U00r
• alto iltt4 company, caPecially of het own
'eek; she will work liko t slave tot...4Iva
• beforehand brewing _anti baking, load
her fable down with the best of every.
dinner At for a litallari ritripee
ror-.-and then; with downcastiooke end
broken voice, deelare She hat:nothing
lit to tat, ltoptv they will OXOUtair attd
Ili
tin
OIL
itt t .WOUlil 110t bQ tiara to, agree
with her. . There w.as .ones 0..farmer
WhO Wen noted ea a epeelter ovexlitirtor
tneetinge; on which oeettsloos he wap
moue to tell hew great a Abner be Wati.-
.11 Was Ira very well until; on winding
up a long doprocitory harangue,
„neighbor got up and 'solemnly 'endorsed
every word that l‘fr, Join% had mid, of
himself, As he tatt town, &font* hireod
out in a, lotel whieper 1' You infernal
rascal; juet wait till rater meetill'ntid
I'll. eettle with you Y. Mat .
. 44
IfeAttett 15 lintrilturli,--Toprevent ur(arillor
disc/mils one of -the grandest attananonte ' 4Wer
aleledeithy Men t eita "Bryan's PuIntowileVii.
fors" WIll a4 sore cure coughs, odds, tickling In
• the throat and lailmonsty complaints, as war
andpestileuso destr(1. 'Severn tell& if mit
• attended to tower or Igor INA it) itstairablii
nuitIMption, ails) the sittengtli M` Mpg grougott
•wan fa& it logioa01. The readiest enf1 Wit
Menne known for the etteiltirt these reatiptiver
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bhruugb)ytfiell tor tlis InAt ..twptit,',V•tierk
ipeod. steirer hitoivit
1;1)140. rUti. tilA3 tfoolit
4,11 ti
bf irli up.0.10
t WO pet Rot; "
LIQUOR
The undersigaell hevine opened A Ikuor buoiatteeitt the preintstat formerly u514s a Grocery&
• he will constantly keep on hand alarge anti well 'ideated; :dock a
lithtes and Liquors of the best-ond most rellahle Arend",
which he offere to the public ab the lowed reinuneratire pricee, Agent :for Quetton 81.
Q90•00 drCo, TOrinII0, impertere of pare Medicinal Slriede,
He would else he,8 to inform ids patron& sea the public- fp:orally, that he bite removed hie
Stook, 'of .Groceries, Cb.lna and .Crlasmare,
To the prenditee lately °coupled by - -YuiU,/mown as the American Express Office
wherebeie prepared to offer "eclat inducements to any favoring him with their patronage.
• 0,ALL ArtD EXAMINZ STOON, AND COUPARE 13BIDES.
,11.013$0N„
Clinton, Ally 20, Md, •131400X.,
PEOPLE'S GROCERY.
TUN "CNDERSIONRD, .11AtING VIRG/RASED THE O1te)0BRY DgPARTMENT
their beldam from Meseta Sheppard tit Cooper, would.hereby notify the inhabitants of Clio,
ton and vicinity, that be will conduct the same, at the old stand, •P
COli;sTETI, ItATTNBURY 41\Tb :A.LBERT STIZET• S
Waere he Will keep on band a large an select
STOOK OF AM. KINDS OF rAlv111..Y oRooERIESp.,
And as he intends selling exclusively or cash or proauce be will he in a position to sell at
the lowest remunerative rates, altering bad considerable experience in tho businestabe feels
coafident that be oan give satisfeetierile all favoring bim -with their patronage,
A. Trial Solicited -Geode Oreinptly Deltverett anywhere in TOWIll.
)0441t421%. dii:42:Ktb-E12)
Cure Lencorrhtert. (or Whites), .Pa/Strol Melt-
striattiOn, Ulceration of MO Uterus, Ovarian
discuies, Absent Nenstioattast,. and all diseases
known as Female Weakness.. They aro prepared
witli the greatest care, underthe persbno,ls0Per•
ktistou•of 8, physician who-atoi-niaddlemalo
1366'6 11. 8Pecia1, isiudy for ineuryears; Alla they
sly) a, alealiet-a-LovaRWItiiie3140. AD;,84 : .
:an depend "ra the ?tour sad .litne.of Ateeta'`
exr.unleiting . • •
VglIALE,r REGU .1.4'1'0E;
Ill(5‘Stild.by all UragabaseverPvliere. f. •
• Price, one hoz, $1; Six boxes,.45; sent by mau
free of postage- securely senied.frons observation:
Vor full partictilaritvilte ror our pointillist, Which,.
we Flu send in e scaled onvelepe to any rinetress
.Dzt receipt of lost stamp to pro -pay return 'viten.
Address all l'etters for pamphlets or pillsio
• • WILLIAlit G1tAY & CO..
Withlsor,
7 Sold .•tt OlintonAst' JA11S 0. COmiihian Sty
arugghte eretrthere. btortatoO-0 'reroute
Witelasalekaents. • • •
134 Su» ATTlaiti
•GOING. O.;s:I. NOW 4,T.
GILROY'S Ii1,770$1400: tipuse,
TwvDs, SHIRTS. AN» METING, COLLAIIS, TIES, GLOVES,
sppics, BRA-OgS, BTO., all 'gold at AUCTION nuoEs,
to make 400ill for •
.0141.*ttr, aeme•', •w. ifmg,
4
PALLISER, &
to' e'en the special attention of their friends and the pidaie to their •
Splendid -Assortment of pROCRERN, CHINA &GLAss*AB,E.
Beautifttl China' Tea Set for 4..
Also,. receiyakil Jorigkiesisigment of 45 elf-S:01m 1.A.I.E.A.11$rat-prieda -lower-then-ever=
lbefere offered ; `GLASS SETS,. GLASS PRESERVE. BOWLS, GLASS O.A.ICE STANDS,
ptiAss WATglt JUGS. deo,eie lin....endlese variety -CALL AND ExAMINE STOOK.
;SIGN •THE BIG BEDSTEAD.
-
(zsramtsuEn 4554, ) • .
01,110EVIsT, July 12,1878;
Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Brick Block.
,
liecoininend. the NEw ERA to your friends t and get
them to subkeribe for one .of the best OENRRAI
NEWSPAPDRS in -Canada. It 'gives more fresh local
• inattOr. oveky Weeic, thau any Other bountry• paper.
Its *selections are oarefully made, so that nething
•improper finds its way into its eolunans.
$1.50 PER YEAR, FREE OF POSTAGE
044114.211,1411NO
• Large stook of good Howieheld Furniture
home mannfa'eture, rnadeof seasonedmaterief.
• A One assortment of inverted work, stieh
as Weed and Cane'Scat Ohair74, Sofab, Loun-
ges, What -Nota, Cradles, Mattraies, Spring
Beds, Carvocl-BrackotS, Rustic Ii7raines, tte.
• Pictures framed with Gilte-fRosietirood,and
Gilt 11iiuldings, Rustic Frames, wood, mould.:
ed or plain. • • • :
Good video given to all who unty.purehase,'
with nititierate priceii.• ' •
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T OT LADI
woild aek you tio attend We Oreat.Sale for you 7. ,
WZ•11-SerVr.' 25 -'fier oxf-rh-iro"iv .compio.4
DESS GOODS F4RFT.1141-4Y. MI' DOWN
arsTREs awful iews. .v.A.R.Ascas, LINENS, SHIRTINCS, HOSIBRY,
GLoyus, CORSETS, RIBBONS, LACES, TIES- and coLLAns,,nt exact
coet, to make room for fall goods.. -,-Come Boon -and.get Yew pick. .
GILROY'S'''. CHEAP CASH $TOREI.
,OiTO$IT-.T1-1E• POST •.00$ICE-..---:
-crotur. B-VrTin
J. C. :1:3111IROY, PflOpRIBI'CR
fr;
UNDERTAKIN G.
An elegant Hearse for' Hire. A £juantity of
very fine Shrouds, cheap. Funerals a,ttende
and all furnishings suppliedat reasonable
rates. , A large stock of Coffins, moulded and
plaini, always -on hand•(trimnae&tit suitYsItite
ifilver-Wated furniture or otherwise. •
:Remember the Stand-LAlbert street, opp
site theMarket. .
• TliPS. STEVENSON. -
• Clinton, Aug. 20,1873. •
MIRE aubseriber begs, to tender his most
1 sincere thanks to- his numerous easte-
rners in the ft urroundit* townships andthe
public generally for their liberal patronage,
and would further notify them that he has
lately added most importatt improvements to
his mill by 'putting in a new engine, double
the _power heretofore used, and twe ran of.
first-elaes done, with dcomplete seVoi may
chant belts, and in feat all the lateet andinost
improved machinery, together with first-class
nullero, he is GRIprred to do first-clase work in. STIN C.EIOPPING. Sso
Griot' weighed in and out. Parties from a
distitftii can have their grists and chopping
home with them the stone day. Good Flotir
• and Mill Beed for ;ode at moderato prices.
LiT.H33Elts—Ltriditleit.
The Subscriber would else inforttt the pith -
lie that he has a large stook o lundier of
differeat kin& and lengths t Pinta front 10
to 20 ft.; Hemlock, fronflO to 26.; Chevy,
Butternut, Wititeaash, maple, Softand Rock
Ulm, in lengthe to' ouit the intblio, which en.
ables 'him to fill all orders that he may be
fayored with en the shorted aotice eat& moat
reasonable torme,
ntLfAt ricer'eter
• •
Myth, Ane.sa, itoa,
HORSE StIOEINiandllitiCKSMIT111110
III:iron:Street, CLINTO1sT.
T11/11 annfinnirifill wot;en'Taxe ten»; OPr011.
TONISY at sleeking his ,nomoress easterners, for
the very libseslpattessge they bara favoroil lam tiltif
*Idle; derning an buoloosb la lido torn, isusivould at
ike Ingo 10110113E1;1ton' to thore, owl tiff atafflo gown..
7. that bo boa mode ono% eriatig.teossit As Win AM
4Iii
I ythrt eatfilo hint to theft fuipori, as lis hellos -flit
V 111.4 itifillt to las& fah onive. toor.loir to no In.
itregt ut hie ;agorae, Isis be attogoittliesautteee et
At It . W T. t T/ Z. A At ill. It I GU,
Who eim1 aft1710-Ifitilhas4 (y0111140 In tiffs INstos,
sod1.11proetilttiot4 um, bent t Isft,s1fior it tiorairioto .T.
A 14'., , tr1440411elt nter.101o6ftEn IvIth
At it.,, J 0 It 11 tri)WIT A lib, V.N.,
'Who ifs about to rellsro to 1..a01 to 't' I,1, prow.
!foci of itlileani.labim to Mar big 'AM in ell vat bite to.
toting te 1014(104 loadlsounso et Ifororehoit.
„
3.slas 110 *lime ,r6liiseistIA. :IIII. .
r, ZOI.A.101024M) itAtt11,61XT,-
mit.0.0.441, orlutblettee aleter ter Ida Inifrotteriale a
eirectialityovur sil irtiert!, -nal truel.1 sten 1 hot Ito Is
about to toosnuintiare timer ifs a wool; soon% tolver
*6114/ MIA by Ulf iffillftOs be posoPPIPhI, 44 01 to refiqt4
vieik tool:to:6 Imo erf 0 toitto7011:44yTtXot litttloi, II srii,;;;IliiiIhsv 11;11‘61iiit 1oe.i.44.(i1
0.
int ftioyfvo sovespi, atitistiflii, lila Vs WAS Ater IAIIAASOSti
,a04 Illiiiiisboorlbof Innif bo *III toerilto that votrocaue
*bleb 044 tateetbia lif loit)Offof foil along ateolltUS
la li'411161410**tialto lot itibal*otk ..*Istos1.1 soffit.
•
Titt)Ittill Tttlittr,41
taiVilliWit /14/0. iltsfll
ililli ' ittli •
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•
'UBE SIDISCIi1BER, WOD1r)D Atx7!... OITORTIJNITY OP THANKING HIS
numerous customers for their hoard batronago in the past,. and hoped by close a.ttontion to
business, to stillsecure a large share of public confidence. 1 -laving fitted np his machinery
" first.class style, he is now prepared to
. •
Card) Sprn, Weave, ]u11 and,Press CQth, .manufao
turo.lalattkets-T-F.lannel- Shirting,. Oloth
Yarn,_ Stocking Yarn,
. HE HAS ALSO CONSTANTLY ON
A, large itosrttnent of Xvieedo, 'Pall. Olotha, Shirting -Flanne
Blankets, Stocking Yarn, Gray Flanne4Striped
Flannel,,Checkerl Flannel, 84e„ ece., •
WILL TRADE 14011 'WOO, OR spui
'FheSubscriber's personal superintettdenee will be giv'eu to thh Custom Tn Zi
Ataraution may be relied on. Persona living at a distance from Clinton may expect to get
• ' •their wool carded while they wait. •
CLINTON', `july, 1870.
0
li lave entered into Co.Partnership for p rig.'on the business ofmanufaCturerif
theig—.---.i4atiolsoefollioar
•
The undereigaed beg to inform the inha ,aton ria. surrounding country that they
o Oarrieges, Buggies, Waggons Sleighs, Otutters, clo,, in all ita Various ,brancluta,•at their.
:---aaduaardo-W-tron-Street; Olintoii, wider the style and Prim <
T.1 'iv( 13 A. ILA i_4•1[ E.
•
No pains will be spared to execute work equal to any in. the'Dozninion. Their long experj-
ence In the Comity enables them to fully understand the requirements of their customers, and
they hope, by strict attention to business,to give entire-oatisfaetiOn to all those who May
favor, theinwith their patronage:
itgr A large and select stock of the best seasoned material always on. hand. Orders executed
' _with despatch. Repairing done on the shortest notice. •
RIThil3A.LL & LESBIE:
.P1ANT014,
July 24, 1874..
17
General, sE
s ING„MACHINE DEPO
Asplendjct
assort,rnent:o• f _firtlain,V‘ING IVIACIIINES always on band. NEEDLE'S,
• • and ov furnishing kept in sleek. • • •
A°4 R G S' El 0 ,P
. •
•
SciwingMaohinee-Of-everrMa cTepaired,--amd -new parW3- ep on TinfC. • Having enga3ed
.. practical machinist, all work done here is wmTanted. to give good satisfeetion, ^
Chrtrgearlifodera,te. • .• ••-• • '
• Huron Street,, ono door west ef the Conititereial,Illotel, Clinton, Onf.,
misesennesionosi.
lee
ttf
r•-
rf
4allee
-,(ar
WORK
Climax Double • Cylinder . Thiieshirig. 11/1aell4nPs
Combination and Vibrator Threshing' Mt -whines,
And an kinds oi AGRIOULTDRAL IMPLEMENTS always on Ilan& .
To meet the large and increasing doinand for our celebrated Threshing. Machines, frOixt a
parts. of the Dominion, we have, by the intrOduetion. of the latest and meet approved
machinery into•our work, gre,atly picrealied our manufacturing facilities. We are therefore
itt a position to all all orders promptly. - • .
•
• aaaa"--
Every machine iS rim and tkoronghly testa& before leaving the shop, and warranted to give
• entitle satisfectiori. •
Wanted, . 20,900 lbs: of goffil,. dean,. fleece. Wool,
'orwhich the highest nutlet price, in cash, will be paid,
etalvecro, May Max 1570.
'
• g CORBETT;
NEW •
CitTOR ST()R
tlitE nxnxonsita* 114iVE.ZIOW obi IIAND Th 'big
Prothietes fbrmerly-000niiiitl by the'late J B, Racey,
A LARGE AND SET4OT- STOOK OF •.
CHOICE
LIQUORS.
• Which they offer icAhe publio at the lolit reiralliorativO Vika.
rlublefsca 'Porto' ; Bass's, Younger's, mut Cesgroves Battled. ofte J•4yeM9 ler Zatitt's
.atul-Car1ing'4 Acqf and guarter barrets, imicoett; Granes S'prluty Brewery, Itanalten ; tout
8610 4ge4te for ,The Oeuterich Breton'.
All Ordors- Promptly A:tt4rided to.
?PAM COOPBR.
MANTON. Jane 8, 1876,
TN THOMSON& WILLIAMS I INFER'S CO,
, or' .strAATORD)
, trtCpAROZ,tATItti 104, puocaaaora to TIldnietin tit M4.011611.
grioultural a Engine Works
riXitECTOilS•
THOMSON, I A, It, WthLTAILIS,` AVM,
'Ste,.1`arAtt, ; J. ltill)VOILD, MOW" 1; uncoil." W, MAttrlitAtiti,
PV.17;tr14.(t.03i,tritt.ttg
iltilinston Ran/esters, • Slogki Roaperk Mowors oar goolbinuti Cilia,
Broadcast Seederi, S6ed TH11, !owert. Sawing
• Ntoon000, Groin Cruel:bre. Kraut outterel Plows, Gang riowa, sze.
fititidors of StearrEngines end xoilers, all ilzesg
wgrun wntilims ail") ALL RtNI)}3,00 `Mitt ttAtilltillAtItt
Natearturoifor Orbitall Seila Milts eemplets,: Aloe let, Iratei Werke/0e atm, Mulls awl
doritic MA The Joky Nystenz, viitag rddopti litnetetarry a ilpectalty.
Malang; IllatOtilf 4 wIttimattogrAGT1111110 Orb, gilUill0g13) 01311
1,14!, 15470, '
• Before ordering elsewhere send for Cireulari and Posters. Order early:
•
GLASGOW, VIACPIIBRSON CO. CrIxTo.s.'
•
1•71MLAT.J
WRQLSAL AND RETAIL DBALER .
SCHOOL BOOKS, thSCETILANEOTIS BOOKS,
• " s iv -.A. z. iv- 33:1•
,. .
WALL. P4PER*-----VVIN-DOW----SHADES-
' •• TO*5/B- AVI:). •
FAXOY goons-, . VIOLINS AND cr.A.sus,
AND **13/%01.1,,
PICTURES AND ...BARS, TRAVELLING- SATCHLR, Etc4 .
• • • ALSO, 'A, LA.BGE ASSOItTillENT 01'
/bait, WOOi) Stipper Pattern. 9., eat4.*..Rerliii. .Wool (1°611
• ,
All tki latest tapers and Periodicale always ea hand. Aleo Agent or the ,
MALY • AND WtEiCLY GX4013, AN1)
• ' 'AMBRIOAN MON-EX BOVGIIT SOLD,
ar I:him/nigh TUE NAND AND PLAcmo-A.
•imax "A. -NELIIES,
. CORNEA MARKET SQVATtE,
, 1.1y •
et.11rilli, Oat, 22, 1874.
GODERICH FOUNDRY.
The Goderieh .Foundry and Nanufaeiuring Co,
tseg to wool ilio.pohno that they proper, to imply
'SrkiELxEIVOINT.:0"S; jEgoaxiamits
#10tirp Grist and Sticw 1/111.1s, Starve, .Sh:ingle*ttnd- treading
• Machines,' troop :Machines,
von Iitud Weeders 1410110th With Med Rottras, Gang° Pinnate, OultientO
alOtw thAttara, Zoo., Sum. nd Potneh Itettlen, Grate Dare, &de
Cooking. Parlor and 13ox StoeeS, of Various kinds. •
SALT PA:N „Al; A D-11' T .011DElt
Mao) /roaand DratteattliTgas and glaoltrraith Work.
.B011411 anti tZtt ittlintifg denid Olt ShOT Aroti02)
ittlaiegitetborth tionvemy, or hodroiary) trill toady% promptattantion,
ATt011111111) trOpat ELOBACE norrox,
Socratitry ataa Voaturat, , President
• ItOBERT 1101CMA RICIArt Z14.40E114 •
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