The Clinton New Era, 1886-10-08, Page 7FRIDkY2 Obt/8• 1886.
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The Chicago "Exposition” Sun, al-
luding to the recent Percberon hors
NEWS NOUS. show in that DIV, says The fact
Women in Philedollphio are paid 9
e Ofetla per doren-fer. Making mens whi
Almts. • *
plecejof land wag sold in the nit
of London the other day at the rate
$10,000,080 per acre.
Sixty tbouseond tons of coal, it e
timated, are stolen every year from ear
in transit, At one station on the Eri
tons every night.
road the theft amounts to about thirty
ICnoxville, Terin,•the other day a
negro parson ,married 1GA eloping white
couple who couldn't wait to find a white
• preacher. This is the first instance of
the kind in the south,
A bar of gold was received at the
Philadelphia alint on Saturday, said to
be one of the largest that has ever en-
tered the establishment. It came from
the mint at ,Denver, weighed 1,547.95
ounces, and is valued at $46,7,88.67. —
Andrei; Lucas (Colored) died 0
Brantford on Thursday morning,' sup-
posed age, 128 years, He was born in
slavery in Tennesee, and was:General
Jackson's servant in Canada, Deceased
was highly thought of by those who ena
ployed '
Between .seven and nine o'clock on
Friday somebody entered the house of
Andrew Miers, of Grimsby, through a
window while the family were absent/
and stole $750 in Cash, and notes to the
amount of•$200 or $30Q. lt is thought
the robbery was committed by some one
familiar with the prennses:
Plenro-pneptnonia lisa made it
etsrarlinciA in ,Oltio.
IOW& has proclaimed a •quarintin
• against Illionis cattle.
Six persons including threw =Pittston
were suffocated near Glasgow while watch
ing a monster blast.
%mien has challenged Beach to row a
Canada
was plaialy brought to light- that
Possesses Ohre of tbe finest horses in the
world," .
9 Alfred Sutton, son of `theolate Riehard
Sutton, of Kincardine, woo accidentally
, Shot. by a companion recently, while on
a hunting expedition in British Colum-
bia, where the deceased resided, from
the effect of which be died.
Ars parties Were threshing grain on a
farm near Mildmay, Ont., Thursday,
young man, aged 21 years, named A.
Hay, was feeding the grain into the ma-
chine, and as he was reaching fin ano•
ther Sheaf, holding on to •the other to
prevent •it from' going in too fast, his
feet slipped from under him and he fell
in and was torn to pieces, being. killed
instantly.
The family of Samuel Weaver, of
Beaver, Dan., 0.; were taken seriously
ill early Friday morning s,upposed to
be from the-effeCts of eating deeeased
porks. Three members are lying at the
point of death,Sted four others ardsrap-
idly sinking; ---The indications are that
pone will recover:. The family butcher-
ed a hog the day previous,. and the at-
tending physician' feels warranted in
giving the Above diagnosis. The hog
cholera' is raging through that portion
of Allen County, and the inclieatiops are
that many farmer%will loose their entire
stock. . • • •
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At Sir Richard CartWrighes meeting
at Chadian], at the behkgrourid of the
platform Was a large Union jack,- 'on
Which was displayed a portrait of Hen.
Edward Plake, in the•midst of the mot-
to Canada's Hope,' while beneath it
wee the rnOtto 'Jsilierty, Justice, Equal-
ity.' ;Acrese the' folds of the flags that
draped-da-fr-ont Of the platform was .the
liberal--rnateinthe-Pirblie-fsintisfers
the People.' •A. portreit, of Erigland's
noble ..statesnian, Gladatone, .wita lalso
promipeots while .conaPieuensly display
ed were the mottoes : `•‘. Wealthsto-those
who creete it.'• Canada's labor matket
for Canadian labor.? No atsisted'
No Irresponsible Senate.'
'NO taxation to aid monopolies,' No,
Franchise autocrat'.• •
• •
ave you ever tried MeGregor .15 Phrke's
arbolic Cerate for sores of any kind 1 It is
beyond doubt the very, best preparation- in.the
'marlret for healing and curing Sires. Burns,
elltS, Pimples, 131otehesoind is the only proper
method oa applying .Carbolic Acid. Sold , at
Worthington's Drug Store for 25e. per liox.
•
day last Week,. pays the
town Stiin-dard, Rev, G. G. Matobbie
was in a town store when the clerk Was
unpacking and idarking a lot; of fine furs,
and in a bantering way asked. the latter
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not to mark the goo_ds_ton.high-fOr poor. 7
f0101 tCi boy. A. gentleman present
beard:the ,conversation aand 'passed the
time of day with She clergyman, ttS he
passed out. Mr.. ItInRebbie went into
'another stem : to have a .chat with. the
• proprietor,..atidAne;feiv onintotee ho haw'
the gentleman whom he badmetthe,
firststore . beckoning: him to the door:
On going out be. was 'surprised' to find
•himself tbe recipient of oi,parcel,contain-
ihg a handsome and costly set of furs..
Viten his hesitating te, • accept suck. a
•gift from a stranger, the latter -remark
ed that he had becirat the 'Preabyteritin
church the 'Sunday pievioini .and had
heard Mr. MoRobbie preach one of tbe
•beet and most practical sermons he tad
ever listened to, thetefere the gift was a
token of appreciation and esteem, which
he urged the rev. :gentleman .• to 'accept. ,
The latter ; did *so expressing both thanks..
and surprise at -the un mina). aireurnstanCe. --
The generous donor Was Mr. Win. Stin- •
son, of Howard. ••
race en the Thames for apy aunt up to $25,-
000. Beach declines.
is claimed that the Cepealtion will
v.( carry sixteen of the nineteeneenstituencies
• in the district of ghetto at ,the .goinieg
Previncial elections, -
"My daughter has taken the medicine
faithfully, according to directions, and her
health arid spiritsare now perfect. The humor
*is all gone fronfher face. I wish every mildews
mother might know what a blessing Ayer's
Sarsaparilla is in such cases,"
The War Claims Commission is still in
session at Ottawa, and does not expect tos
teiminate ite laborsbefore three months,
The Hudson Bay claim, aggregating $1,000
000, has been settled. The commission are
settling the balance of the C. P. R. claim
of 0700,000, The amount paid on account
was about $600,000.
his now Opted beyond dolibt that Judge
••• -Brooke, of Sherbrooke will succeed Gover-
nor Dewdnev as Lioetenant-Governer of
• the North-West Territories. The latter
has just returned from British Columbia.
He is -making an effort to secure a second
term, but the hostility that has been maul-
festeol toward him in Parliament on both
aides .of the Rouse would prevent the
possibility of Sir John Macdonald granting
. his. request however much he might feel
- disposed to'do so. „ ,
*iv.* *Decline of man, or woman, premature-
ly inaueed by excesses or, bad practices,
• speedily and radically cured." Book (illustrat-
ed) 10 cents in stamps, , Consultation free.
world'sIS Dispensary, Medieal Association
Buffalo Y. 1/ . •
William Reins:Ads, 'a farmer living live
• miles-north-of-ilhelbyville,-BL,-has-justlosts
his child six months of age, in a Most
terrible manner. Theintant was placed,iii
• its crib in the room occupied by its parents
& lady in the adjoirtiog noel heard the
child cry near morning, but supposing the
parents were awake, said nothing. In the
morning Mri. Reynolds dieooved the babe
was dead. Rats, which are very numerous
• about the pretnises,'had killed the child,
eaten the flesh from the bones of the facie,
and other -wise terribly mutilated the body.
Sherifrelark, of Litt A-rtinn-tr •
a great many sunflowers in his garden,
and . he said to a reporter, who was ad -
'miring one 15 inches in diameter
• keep them for an econoraie re'asen. You
• notice that the Jower ileaves are all off
them. Whenthe leaStee are young, and
tender the grubs and caterpillars like
them above everaithin.g' else in the gar-
• den and they gather on them We, then
go around and Collect the leaves and
eaterpilla and- grubs and -horn them'
• together.' The. wrinkle 630 be worth
'• adopting in bower latitudes. •
, . The latest remedy fkir.Cotighs, Golds,. Croup,
Whoopleg Cough, 13ronehitis, etc., is McGre-
•
gor's Lung Compound. no reniedy•in
existence conthining any of the active ingredi
.0nUcomposing.MoGreger's Toingilompound, 80
•do not, eity,you have taken everything until Au
hate tried thisfa your cough or cold, and your
opinion will be the same ea all who have used
it, viz., that it hi the best. • Sold ,in toe and 51
bottles byA. Worthington, druggist,
• Halton' county popUlation seemi to be
remarkably Well-behaved. When the
• Assize' Court sat flit's' Week, Mr. Justice.
Cameron waspresented 'With a parr of
• whitegloyes, there •. being no: crimiiial
eases for trial.: • Even -the 'civirstrits •en-
• tered were settled out otomort In the
Grind 'jury, presentment. . was stated
thatilie'enlyinmatee. of .:the jail Were a
• fetinde lunatic, a persOn , confined for
•' breach of the Scott At, an 'old men Va..
. grant from Trafalgar and a companion
• from Oakvilbe. , Thel-nrers recommend-
• ed that these paupers Should he Sent:to
• a regularly established poerhouie. .
Sufferers from the effete otquinine, usedars
a remedy for chilliand fever, shonld try
•Aver's•Ague Cure, a 'poWerfal. • tonic bate),
. .whelly vegetable, without, a.partiele of
noxious. drng. 18 acts promptlydireaking the
chill,curitig the feiver,and expelling the /*son
• . yet leaving no harmful effect upon the•patient.• .
Abou t three hundred delegates. arsiem bled
in Chicago some. days: ago as a cOnVention
Oranti-saleon,Reretblicans-rtTlaiy met as
Republicans and 'at the' aotne time as ardent
Prohibitionists. They saidthey were
. Republitans, had idealsbeen SO, .and•
••• 'tended to remain .sueli; 'They were, they
Said; of the party; possessed the party, and
were .determined 85 key in thasiertY,
• They were "alerting thc saloone as lofig as
these continaed-to exist," and Would Use
• every means intheir .power to have` soch
• places rooted"out. At against nci license,
they. .'Wereefer. high .licentle. AS against
• high limner]; they were for prohibition; but
they did not feel themselves bound by any
system' of cait-iroh • rules or plans; The
•deetruetiefi of the, liquot 'traffic was that
• which led them to combine; but they felt
that they could (fairy on the agitation far
..more efficiently :within • the Republicon
• party than without is.
• A faemer in Grantham infarms us that
last week a 16* set and tolerably well:
,dressed Mari came to bus place and inquired
regarding some fat Cattle he had to 8011.
Ho said he was buyer for a corporation of
butchers in Buitaltewho followed him with'
refrigerator waggons and men who slaugter-
ed the enimils on thetpot, and when a load
was procured Cent it to the Anriericanticle,
examined it • eumberof animals, 'and
after tome dickering agreed to .pay.6/ cent
Per pound, dead weight, As night was a.p-
proohing he stayed with the farmea who
-was stilhauspiciouto regarding hi trnbu tin ever.
thelese give hint aupper, bed and breakfast
when he left to viait other farmers saying
the refrigerator waggons would be along
next day, Neither haVeyet'ellown up, and
our Grantham friend has new arrived at
the conchteien that the advance agent,is
either a Fran or a thief, who adopts that
method ofspying out,the lend.and getting
• an entrance into farm housesSt, Oath-
atidea Journal. • .
Iineveious.
One dose of Dr, chaseti Liver Cure will eve.
Sick headache, Dizzinessenct.Senr Stomach,
1 to 2 bottles are warren fe'd to care Liver Com.,
.--plaint, It and Biliousness.-. Sold by
••••• Y••
0• 1 nom Mr, Mowat bas recovered from
te ' bis illness.'
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An Iowa insuraoe company Orono
y $200 for the best Ati, for A tornado
of core, .
40 tbe skim* Assizes,. in Barrie. Jas.
a
: The Dominien Government steamer
Napoleon III will immediately proeeed
to -the north shore of the. Gulf of St.
Lawrence', to render assistance to .• the
destitute. fishermen 'and their *families.
Three hundred fishermen will he trans-
• ported to free Crown land farms 'in
Beauce, at tbe expense of the PelreFil
•
.:Gavernnidnto), •
"what is McGregor's Speedy ettre fa %
tig?".111,131,initergogmgAggudiges-
in the
known world to -day.
"Does it giVe satisfaction 1"
We cannot point to one instance where 18 515
not. . • • .
"Where does it have the largest sitter
Right in the city of • Bandlton where it is
manufactured, there has been over one thous-
and dollars' worth Sold in the.last year, retail,
tfolitthogreat of raglebilt 5o0Oealid
51 per bottle at Worthington's Drug Stem, -
Mr. Wm. Hendrie, Hamilton, em-
ployed in 'the G., T. it shops there Was
relieved of a rather, cpteer annoyance in
the form of a piepe of glass, which ..mias
taken from his wrist, after having been
trikrelling Op and down his arni' for the
last seven years. • On Wednesday after
nom] Mr. Ilienclrie felt a pain near his
wrist bone, and upon examination it Was
found that a piece:of glass was pretrud-
ing, and when removed measured about
half eitinch square.
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Mr. Aaron E. ShantZ, a farmerliving.
just south Of the Berlin corpOration line,
has had quite, a ,freak of mai& happen
�n his farm. One of his Cows had calf
which had a big lump, apparently alive,
in its throat between. the Shoulder and
the.mouth. The calf llied it day and
took ,nottrishthent. ell right, but ltir.'
Shantz thcaight it best. not to trite raise
it And 430 -killed•it:the second day. When.
he opened t he feundphat the lumpwaa
nothing more dr -less than :its heart --
the Onry One it had. The calf was a
arge one, the skin „ Weighing twelve
pounds. ' ' , •.
Luke was found guilty .of •abortion on
Diana Harper,
Owing to the prevalence of diPlitheria,
in the neighborhood, Plicebe street isohools
Toronto, has been closed.
13ail has been refused for the prisoner
Eland held for trial at Sarnia in connec-
tion with the dynamite outrages.
Toronto's assessmentfor 1887 amounts
to about eighty-one millions,,an increase
of nine millions over diet a 1886,
Johnnie Couch, son of Mr, Joseph
Couch, of Putnatn, was kicked in the
face by a fractious horse on Thursday,
and received injuries which may tortnin-
ate fatally, '
It is stated that a Quebec grocer, who
had faith in Wiggins' prophecy of earth
quake, that be had all the bottles In his
shelves securely tastenecl with wire and
toek other necessary ' precautions.
- James Doherty, of Brooklyn, pounded
his wife till she fled, leaving her child-
ren. He then set fire to his apartment,
locked the door on the children and
went away. The children were rescued.
When we say MoGregor's Speedy Cure is the
only perfect cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Com-
plaint, Indigestlop and Inipnre Blood, we are
teiiing Wain facts, of which hundreds upon.
hundreds eau testily, who have been reStored
to perfect•health by its use. We would there -
tore advise youstrot gly if you are a subject of
any of the above trotones, to give•MeGregor's
Speedy Caren trial arid ,be convinced. It' is
Sold in 100 aim st nettles at worthington.,Drug
store.
• .
1111'. 0, Wing, of St, Thomas; , being
unable to pay the fine of $50 imposed
upon hid at the police court, for .viola-
tion of the Scotts Act, hed to take the
alternative, end go to.jail for "tbirty
. -
. • Abs. D,;.111.• Besirss, Of -Malabide, on
!Sunday histoyas standingon a eane-bot-
, _tooled chair,' Which gave way withliet
and she was thrown , to the floor, hadly
4eaeirk4ng-laer-thigh bone near the knee
joint.
John Robbins, a barber, of Lafaiette,-
Ind.,. 'ffound :the .bartender; asleep in a•
salon be, frequented, and thetight it
would' be a good joke to. take 'the dash,
drawer and 'hide it, -and thus scare him.
But the sleeper happened , t� awake just
as• -Iola had the cash drawer in his
hands, and not seeing the -joke, had him
arrested, and the jury' that tried him
were also -deficient in -humor, and e'en-.
victed him, and be was sentenced* to a
year in *inn. His friends* are trying
to get. a' pardoraras:it-is-pietty cleitr.that
he really' had no idea of -stealing' the
money, . ,
A t a Feterboro hardwire Store • one'
evening, a customer stepped on the iron
plate at the door, and suddenly assumed
a devout posture, rubbed his slain to .re-
move a sudden tramp that caught hid,
and Walked woo. Another stepped on
the Plate and doubled up like a jackknife:
A loafer leaned lazily against one of the
iron protecting rods in front of the plate
glass windows and in a few moments he
was turned end. for end. 4n investiga-
tion Was soonmade, and, it was found. 1
that the Whole iron front of the Shop
waecharged with electricity. Tish elec-
tro light. wire which touched the Wet awn-
ing above the doorway provided the 'elm- t
tric power: The Current, it is supposed I
'was tarried dna% the iron supporting t
• pillar to the &mildew, which electrified
every person who, put his feet on it. 1
Saone crowd colteeted. *ores of per. oi
sons continued to get a shriek, and noitn-
erous devices lindAnducernents were em- t
ployed to get. the unwary to put, their a
feet on the door plate. • The battery was 11
patronizedontil-thff e current was -out -o
at eleven o'clock. „The crowd wee sev-
eral thaws so great, that the pollee had s
Ip clear the street! A nova &attire of a
the entertainment was the dis3overy 0
that by striking and rubbing the Win- t
donsbar a small electric light was pro- b
aticed;While Shaking the Water -trough at
the side of the -window toade a similar ;
light of a larger scale. It was the best itt
Patronized free exhibition that.Paterboro
has had for a long time., •
The trial of Jetnes. King and John
cherged with the murder ofJ.
A. Bailey and an unknown man, near
Wiarton, in April last will not be tried
at tbe Assizes which open next week in
Owen Sound, but at the request .of the
Crown the trial will Probably be post-
,
poned until the Spring Asaizes. The
Crown will take this stand owing to cer-
tain evidence not forthcoming. •
A ;despatch from Indian Head, N.W.
T., says Indians are becoming
bolder each •day. A man na triett Gaurda-
pie, while guarding sprpperty for the
_Medicine Hat Range Company about
20 miles aviey,: svaS. herd up by .eight
Blood Indians. and relieved of his rifle;
revolver and everything •:if
value. . Horse etealing beg.an about thanye CHAS. N Ei OOMBg. 13400K4 CUNTON
.time the .police oiatposta were ordered'
in. .
, op to cc;rlyy that 1 have used McGregor's
Before buying .any other.
FOR SALE ONLY By •
ROB.W. COATS;
cuNwoN,
•
Bargains in Croctery
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WE ARE SELLING A. FINE
IRPNSTONE. CIIINA. TEA: SET"
44 Pitt -es, for. -$2.2-5,- Riktleir Pr'fee, $3.—
These Goods are strictly; first-class, and are the Cheapest ever offered in Clinton.
Call and see them. ,
os. Cooper & Son,
CLINTON".
„TENNIS.' 'Si10.
Groat:: variety._ •
T(1.1'8*grx:L°1;12;121:tilaff`i`:`1Wef.:)itatieT
bottle I would not be,withoht it, as it has done
me more good than• 411 the medicines ,I eve
used..and I feel like a new man. -Tours
oine i'earf,:tfaec;rtiestign 41gettitieriotgarralt
• worthington's smug Store. I.:
• EDUCATION NOTES.
" Cheerfulness,r says one,. "is to a
men'a'work *hat oiling is to machinery;
it ;Alta smoothness, . a beauty- into it,
• as the sun •oftep hangs 'a; golden fringe
• on the retiring cloud. Resolving to
see the world on the sunny:side, we
• have almost won the battle of.lice at the
• outset," ,BesoiVing to see our :work on
• the bright side, have we not gained.the
victory 'over it That person it] to be•
indeed pitied Who goes through this
beautiful world Murmuring, fretting,
and complaining:of-his4i4U lM
ife. an
is otit of harmony with the universe
uniese,he is happy. There is a tireless
glee, in Abe motion and life of all- on
lutsk, There 15 mule every-
where -music in the school'roorn, music
in the hall; music by our fireside bright,
and music for ns all. -American Teacher
The 'Waterloo Chronicle sensibly ob-
serve's great 'deal is being said and
written in condemnation of the. perni-
cieua system of advertising foreteachern,
and requestinglYeln 'to state the enigma
of salary expected. 11/any sections are
also adopting the plan qf advertising foe
the entire staff when perhaps one re-
quired ; and otlieva again whetgr. it is
(leaded to Make a change or not. The,
valhe of a good teacher coronet be reekon-
licrinThieribi..-Irii incoln-
petent one is employed the sooner he or
she is got rid of the ,better; A year's
salary is a, mere bagatelle compared ;to
the loss ofii year's valuable time. • The
system of auctioning schools to teachera
Is decidedly bad in its effects,u
encorayb.
ing and promoting as it dm'jealousy
and underminlog. 'Why not state what
salary the section is prepared to pay and
tfien ',teachers are not going wholly
blind 7
,
- The failures in thee Drai4noen 0 •a-
natia for the quarter just defied, and
for :the nine months; are almost preeise-
y similar to those reported last year.
The failures for the quarter ending Sept.
30, as reported by:Duo, Wiman-&-Co.,
nutnber 2,58, as compat•ecl with 254 -foi.
he corresponding quarter of 1885. The
iabilitieS amount 'for theqtfarter in 1886
o $1,921,000, as compared with $1,911,,
000 for the corresponding 'quarter • of
885. The 'total failures for the first
mole months of 1886 are 957, as against
944 for the same period in 1885. The
otal liabilities it] 1886 are $7,428,000,
s Compared with $7,077,000 for tire -
rot nine months in 1865*, showing very
ittle'obartge.
General Booth, the originatoe Of the
alvation Army, who is in Toronto, gave
tr address on Friday on "What I know
f the Salvation Army." Ito related
he origing the 15.1133yr and traced its
istory and growth, He spoke of its
resent strong,th and, prospects, and re;
tied to the various 'objections raised
gainsb their methods, They haw/ now
,643 corps, and 4,063 satried officerS,
He calculated that if they progressed at
he same rate they would have in four-
eenyears 40;000 corps and 100 000 sal -
tied officers. He also spoke of their
ork among prisoners, end said that 3,-
00 poisoners had gone to their homes,
nd sixty per cent. had been saved to
delay and Were.now earning an honest
velihood. Regarding the roam] i,otk
mong girls, he said 2,000 badleen car -
a for and sixty per, rent, saved td* to-
ioty
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A.VICE TO MOTHERS...—ATO Stott diStUrDeG 4.
at night, and broken of yedir,, red, by it sick "
child suffering and crying with of Cuttieg a
Teeth? If so send at once and get a bottle of w
'Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup' for Child-
ren Teething. Its value 18 ineelculable. It '
will relieve the poor little sufferer, immediately. a
Depend upon it, mothers ; there is no mistake t
about it. , It cures Dysentery and. Diarrhrea,
regulates the Stomach and Bowels, curers Wind a
Colic, softens Va3 Gums, reduces Inflammation, a
and gives tone and energy to the whole system. 6
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," for child-
ren teething is pleaaant to the taste mulls the 5
prescription of one of the oldest and hestfemale
physiciane. and nursers in the 'United States, ittld
IS tor gale by all druggists throughout the world.
Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Ile sure and
ask for " Mtg. AVINatoW'S SOOTHING SYRUP,"
suattakeste-otherskind. 2O.y.p- -
• A Xionanzo.., Mini.
of health is to be fouud in Dr, IL V. Pierce's .
"Favorite Prescription,"te,the merits of which
as a remedy for female weakness and kindred
affectiOns thousands testify.
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•
• Wree Trade.
The reduction of internal revenue miff the
taking Off of revenue stamps from Proprietary
•MedieMes, no,pubb has largely benefitted the
cOnstilnerti, Ata well as relieving the burden of
-home manufacturers. Especially is this the•
case with Orreen's August Plovrer and Beschee's
German Syrup; 08 the rednotion of tbirty-iix
cents per dozen, has been added to increase
the -size of • the bottles. tontaining these
remedies, thereby giving one fifth more
medicine in the 76 cent size. The August
Flower for Dyspepsia anti 'Liver Complaint,
and the German Syruketrpo• ugh slid Lang
troebIes have perhaps alo of any
medmineor in the worldthe argest s. The advantage of in.
creased size of the bottles will he greatly
appreeiated by the sick and afflicted in every
town •and village in eivilized emirate/ell sample
tlettles for 10 oenrizeremalti the sams size.
entral rocery,
JRAZIOE33B'S Old S4taaid.
:The subscriber, hes bought Out the Stock :IA P. :Robb, consisting -sof -ss
.GROCgRIES; CROOKtitY, GLASSWARE, SO.
Which, beingibou,s,,lit at low rates.; he iS enabled to offer At the ieri closest Prices -
Patronage . respectfully solicited. • .All orders promptly Ailed.' Roods to let:
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H.R. WALKER, • CLINTON.
GILEs,
ZINIMENT-Todifilimellia.
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Zile Speediest and 'most etittain .. Me""-".7'g;eit;fiin the worl
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--AL'L FAMILIES USE IT, _.
Weak Back, Enlarged Joints, Parairsist
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ltbeinttism, •Neuralitia, Diphtheria, .. ,
Sciatica. Prolnpens ,Uterel, •
Female "Weakness,
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The best and only certain remedy to relieve pain of all
kibds, no matter of how long standing. Instant relief guar-
asn,yi:ectd;cwriiplpl Ineost. moiliwl.ollen Joints, Wartime° Veins, Bites of
Insects or 13108 Headache, No oil er IMAM . is clean and
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inflammation, otntheeasitedseys, Bright's
• Diabetes, Incontinence otUrine. Xe thefinly Liniment i,
the world .posseming alterative powers. Can be taken itt
ternallii enrea Cramps and Colic, Diarrhoea and Dysentey.
Sold by all Druggists.. Trial Bottle, 25e.
,Write PR. GILES, box 3,482 N.T. P. O., who will give
advice ort all diseases,
ISPI3eware ofmnbcrupulous dealers and counterfeits, the
genuine lute the namo blown in the glass and facsimile of (he
dissoverer's name over each cotk. •
GILES IMPROVED MANI/RARE PILL.—Safe sure re,
liable and effective, piirely vegetabie. For the cure of all
diseases of the Stomach, liver, Bowels, Se. Sold by all
druggists at 25c. per box, •..,
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Blytli'. Pump . 'Factory,
jltMES FERGUSON . .
lidting remotild 'his business to the premises fennerly
known as THE. 1,101.11TOASTLE BILL, woUld thank
All old; patrons for past favors, and 18.1h a bettor posi-
tion than ever to promptly ftli all orders entrusted fo
him, A STOCK OF GOOD PUMPS ON HAND.—
Ordered work aspecialty. Wells dug and completed
on Short notice All workguaranteed. Prima Mason
able. OnusvNAM PROMPTLY ATTENDED Td.
.7,511VIES41' ‘ ,E11.011SON, MYTH.
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THE CooK'p, BEST FRIEND[flJ JJ .
t Are AtAret+, but them who *HIS 16
S,1,1,1p r" , Portland, Ittniabovilirecylve
....! • •••••.o..4. Gout wet* which
tk ,, 4 , P'r v 1,1 to
• I.,,n0.1')Itt Will pay
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:IT8110DEHICKS.
Oysters Served iu the laterst•Styles, ale() in •
.:Bulk and Can, directfrom Baltimore,"
. Guaranteed -alway, Fregh,,,
'BEST SG. CIGAR IN TOWN,' ----
CDOICE LOT OP: PiPESTOITElic .
..ftead inialters for CONPECTIONERY and FRUIT.
331101).ERICIVS.
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.,TAOirsON BL0CIK, HURON :STREET. morrow.
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Parties going tb the old.notintry this summer should
take this popular line. The boats arothe eiosb eom=
plete cat t,ho Atlantic', and accommodation unsurpassed •
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CABIN PA IIES '`VERT SAW •
(.111.1141P EXCURSION RATES. "
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A. O. PATTISON, CLINTON
• AGENT G. T. lt.
THE NIERGHANTS'
Protectle• and CollgctIng Atsociatior
— OP CARAT/A.7-
•'. Head ‚Office, Hamilton, one,
EfirMitansii 1884. L. •
Is an Association of buninnss and professional men,
• having for It's object the
CO±,LEOTION Ot DtETS;'
'And to prevent it members malting bad debts by
furnishing them with lists of parties who do not pay.
MorolianttAnd others having 8400unts to collect and
wishing to become members' by remitting $7, to mir
Managers, Hamilton, Ont., Will receive by return mail
,fell particulars, certificate of membership, 4M,
S. 13. Mrsts &Co,ellanagers,
Or ta JAS, Tiremrso, Agent, Clinton,
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N. n.......An por....h.,,,e warinit against a tnan lam -
(01 lt. Faulkner, imilh,- f !An st: Mary% Wo Will not ,
reMigniEPAny tnevolmt:1„" (It by lim MO, 010 'OW, •
or nomirx Mid to MM. ,..• , ,
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