The Clinton New Era, 1886-10-15, Page 6711IDAY1 OCT. 16, 1866.
Nothing and SatinetMug.
"It ip nothing tome," the beauty said,
With a careless toss of her pretty head;
•'" The man is weak if he can't refrain
'From the oup you say is wrought with,paia."
It was something when, in after years,
ger eyes were drenched with burning tears,
And sbe watched in lonely grief tard'dFerta;•,;--
And startled 'to bear a igtaggering tread. •
"Lb is nothing to me," the mother said,
"1 have no fear that my boy will tread
In the dewnward path of sin and shame, -
And crush my, heart and dailten his name."
. -
It was something to her when her only son
From the path of right was early won;
And madly east in the flowing bowl
A ruined body and ain•wrecked soul.
Kit is nothing to me," the merchant said,
As over his ledge i be bent his bead; '
"I am Inlay to -day with tare and tret,
Anil I have ne time tolume and fret."
It is nothing to me," the voter said,
--"The-party'irloss is my only dread."
Then gave his vote far the liquor trade,
Though hearts were crushed and drunkards
made •
It was something to him when, in after life,
His daughter became a driinker& wife, •
And her hungry children cried for bread,
And trembled. to hear their father's tread.
It is something for Us to idly sleep,
While the cohorts of death theil vigils keep, *
To gather the young and thoughtless in,
And grind in our midst a grist of sin.
'Tie something, yes. all, for us to atand
Clasping by faith the.Savionr's hand ;
To learn. to labor live and fight
On the side of'Ged and unehangingright:
Thelitest ramie, •
G. W. Clark sends us the fallowing
• questions: Which breed of poultry is the
-best layers? 'which the best for Marketing?
which the bestfor all ,purposes'00 the
farm ? Are the Patridge Otichins good sum-
• • mer and winter layers ? .A:nd what breed
*Mild yotcrecommend- for -;an amateur? • •
. .1... In answering the above, We would,' to.
pronounce the
Plymouth ' Rooks the. foi'vls especially
adapted to the wants of thelinintiffilfireed-
er and farmer, -They are the best for
• mrketingrand-fullY-equalrif not-itoperiorr
to any other breed fir all purposes on tbe
farm. We have had ample time to study
their ilualities and merits,. to impattially
compare them with others, and fincl.theni
• invariably the breed for the purpose named.
• Their laying qualities, hardiness and large
size, should 'be adequate reason for their'
recommendation, They are veil •hardy
anti vigorous when 'young, requirina no
more care than other breedsr-m feat' less
than seine; .ateitin early maturity for. the
market ; their flesh is Juicy and of. high
%malty for the table and, M fitet,"they
possess all those reniarkahle valuable quali-
ties' requisite, to make 'them One of the
" moat esteededvarieties knovin. When a
proper'degree of j wigment.and Skill is used
in their management,' the reward wilIbe
•
ample, both for hcitne consumption and
market.
• . • •
Another important point in their favor
• is their propenaity for laying in. Winter,'
when eggs are comparatively • scarce, and
therefore comniand ...a, fair price, They
are also , very' docile and tame ; a very
•small fence Will keep them Within bounds,
ind,for,thia.reaseri,' •if for no. other, they,
are commendable for.confinement. Par-
tridge Cochimpare very good winterlayers;
but their -sitting prOpensity:is sOgreat,that
• very few eggs need boexpected from•them 1
, through •dm summer, and the heavily
feathered -NO of this breed we consider A'
nuisance and a useless' appendage ;
prefer the clean, amooth legs of our
, favorites.
1
• AL Peels orfiPens (PIN)
Here are a peck of peas, sweet. peas, if yon
.Perfieveranee Patience, • Promptneii,.
Proficiency, Push rind Politeness. Add to.
these'Dr. Pierce's 'Pleasant Purgative Pellets'.
and you will get well through the world with-
ont'much trouble. The •Pelletsprevent' con.
atipation and surplus_of bile which lead to
ntraryaliffsteefre&qiiiitits. Enelosedirrghats;
-"always fiesb, entirely .vegetable, prempti and
perfectly harmless. Any druggist.
:
Late Sowing of Wheitt. • :
Late sowing te be comtnende'd where
there 'is a probability of attacks': fiem the
Hessian •fly, or other insect. enemies. It
sewiag is delayed until. Octeber let, 'the
flies will have deposited their eggs -before
the wheat plants become; large :enough to
rezeiye them, and there will be, no larva)
to Suck the life out of -the wheat later on.
V et-Tateirthir ground is so dry •in early
September that if the seed germinates the
plant will not thrive and may wither be.•
yomt recovery.. If sowing is delayed un-
fil the fall raids have moistened the
ground; the plants will be as far along •un.
tillwinter stop -.their growth,. -and there.
will he more of them. : It is now possifile,
and certainly profitable, so to prepare the
seed -bed and apply fertilizers • that the
, plants, though started quite late, will
reach silfficient size and have a rodcgrowt h
strong enough to withstand the winter. •
. It
not necessary to sow so early as half a
century ago; Better implements for pre-
paring and sowingthe seed,. and better -
methods for fertilizing, with under-drain-
ingohave so changed conditions that the
rules relating to .wheat and other brops'
found. good for the conditions of 3836,
must now be varied Sometvliat.--4.merican
Agrioulturist for October. '
•The Last Teat. 1886.
After the aboveyear is ended there need be no
Person suffering from Ncaralgin, Toothache,
Headache, Lumbago, or any acute painof they
will onlypurchase a bottle Of Fluid Lightning,
as it cures instantly. Pain tan not stity where
it is uSed. .The name is Fluid Lightning., Sold
by Worthington, Drtiggist..
While Sir John ivas speaking at the
Murray Cola' demonstration on Wed-
nesday, the platform, which had two
hundred people on it, gave way,
Anvrca ro Morases.--Are you • disturbecl.
at night, and broken of your ,t'est by a sick
child Suffering and crying with pain of Cutting
• Teeth? If so send at onee and get a bottle of
"Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Child.
ren Teething. Its value Is incalculable, It
will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately.
Depend upon it, mothers ; there is no mistake
about it. It cures Dysentery and DiarrIbra,
regulates thiStemach and Bowels, cures Wind
Colic,softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation,
and gives tone and energy to the whole system.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," for child-
ren teething is pleasant to the taste and is the
prescription of one of the oldest and beat female
physicians and nitrites in the United Statati, and
is tor flale by all druggists throughoef the svorld.
Price twenty.flve cents a bottle. Be nitre and
ask for " Mus, Wigstien.'s Stamitx1; SY ere,"
and take no other kind. • 20.y -ti.
•
• Poses waste 1,4tattiti Maateot•e,.
Thevalue-of 1iqui4 manure upon
cil•bbagea,`tur-
uips, spinach and. strawberfies applied
in autumn, and. to many more crops ino
spring, is perhaps theoretically under-
stood by many people, but very seldom
_.e*perirnentally demonstrated in actual
use. Like'a great many other things,
it involves a little trouble at the outset
At the East we had a wet season up to
the first part of August, at least. How.
everything has grovvn. I The plant -food
• has been dissolved, and the plants have
taken it in and made yse a it in a won-
clerful manner. A. small amount of
water carrying a'very little manure -wa-
ter produces a -marked effect; in fact,,
Water alone is a great -thing; and.with
proper cart very easy to apply. Ma-,
nure-water is. easily ',made. A sunken
hogshead in the barnyard, covered with
a lot of white oak saplings four or five
inchen through, will fill lip with the
first rain, and be urong enough to make
the crops laugh over an duo or more of
land if mixed with plenty of water. The
application should not .be stronger than
one•fourtb„manure-water to three parts
water. Mtrate of soda ,may be very
effectively applied in this way, say one
pound to ten gallons of water, or 'three
pounds to the barrel.—Ainerican
eulturist for October. •
•—•••••—•
Whn$ 15 Pedigree*:
Pedigree.may have a very high value,
or it ratty have none at all. • If sheep
with an tint:Token ancestry of a thou.
sand yeark, or two. thousand yeas, has
a very poorconstitution, or a bald tread,
it is more likely to impart 'these faults
to its offspring, than if it belonged to a
lireecL of iiiore recent ori4p, It may
for this reason,, be even less • valuable
iI eVery. respeCt, .than a bigh,grade.
• Pedigree is like a long train of cars it
r Mil with strong Momentum, and it
runs'straight. An•animal without pedi-
gree, oeishrattifr,7-yesterrhiy, its
single car; it rt .iks to and Fro, it is liable
to swing off the track.;
Bi•eeders liketo claini for their favor-
ite stock, something akin to infallibility;
they say in effect: Given a thousand
years' .pecligree in yonr breeding flock,
and.you Cannot get an'inferior animal.
But thislogic cannot stand,. ,Twin
rams, tWiri-hults, own brothel's in a fa::
Only, disprove it .every -day. •
Yet, we Would not be:thought to de.
tract anythirro'°from the. ,transcendent
Value of pureblood. Often a'grarle of
*bree-fourtbs'or seven:eiglithebloed.,siied
by•a strong -blooded ram, -will, to all ap-
• pearance, possess all the desirable.quali.
tisof a thoroughbred, and reproduce
himself: in his prcigeny t the next*
generatioN or the next, or at the first
his •descendants Will 'brel
'back' to, his low original.-'--Atnericatt.
A ciriculturist.for Octoher. '
Gladstone as e it . Roy.
• • John Gladstone,"the father ofthe pre-
sent premier. of great' Britain,- trained
• his childrento give a reason for every,
Opinion they offered. Tt wasthis Way
that Mr. .VV"tri. E. -Ctladstone was early
trained to debate. • On one. Occasion.
William and his skater 'Mary disputed to
• where a' certain picture out to be hung.
An old Scotch aeiVent came in with a
ladder, and stood irresoltite while .the'
..argunient`pre,gressed.; but as Miss Mary
would net yield, 'William, galltintly
el from speeCh though unconvinced,of
oburse.' The servant then bung up the
TictiiF-'e Where the young lady ordered. •
but, When he had -done thisrbe,crosse.
theroom and hammered a nail into the -
opposite wall. •He Was asked why be
did this, ,1',Aweel, miss,. that will' db
to hang the pictare on when .'have
mine routid to Master Willie'sepeenion,"
The family generally .did -come tircitind-
to -William's, opinion, for the resource of
his tottue-fencing were wonderful.; and
his, father,, who: adinired a clever feint
as much as a straight thirst; never failed
to encourage, him. by saying " Hear,'
hear..10-W.ell said -Welk_pit, Willie!"
if the' young •debator bore himself well
in the, encounter,
• --
Inaportstintl:' Nnlys Item, .
CoeitS•rowft.-Int5. Campbell had beentroubl,
. ed for 0 nutub6r of years 'with Indigestion and
,COnetipation, and was induced to try. Afton*.
or's speeny care.and found it all that wasIleed-
ed. This invaluable remedy 10 sold in every'
part of Canada at 800 and $1 per bottle. Sold at
Worth Diet MI'S Drag StereI ; .
• ..,
An Allentown, Pe., tlespatch .say8 1 A
frightful accident occurred at Bingen-
Statien on the North- Pennsylvania
Hailroa4, at noowthe other day. Several
.hundred Persons :bad .aSsembled. at the
'depot for the purpctse of taking 'a train
for •this .city, Among the. party Were
IN.Irs,•'Mary Arngtier, with •of a weAlthy
farmer, and , her 4.year old daughter.
While•waiting on the platform the chill.
wandered away from its mother and got
on the traCk.'' A. moinent latero spe-
cial train mune' itt sigbt running •at
high rate of speed. Mrs. Wagner saw
the train coming,. and, glancing toward
therailroad, discovered her little daugh-
terin the middle of the tracks. •There
wris"no tithe to spare, as every second
brought the terrible traia nearer.. The
poor women shrieked to the 'ehild.to get
off the tracks, but, findipg that it failed'
to heed the warning, she Sprang in front
of dr &train.. • She succeeded itt. reaching
the dial, but • before she 'could get back
to 'the platform the traiii dashed by 'and
.betli were instaddy. killed. The .child
WM thrown high in the air and landed
on the footboard, her body being tttti'ib-
Is 'Mys. Wagner was thrown
under the wheels and mangled in n
horrildth manner.
Iltinofveds of people ore dyitut daily
of cholera in the 8nottl district of Corea.
Const.ipation
Is a universal and most troublesome ills.
order. It CailSes lIeadatite.,.'nentai De- •
pression,impairs•tbeSIgltalllearing,
destroys ,the Appetite, and, win% long
continued, causes 'Enlargement Id the
Liver, Inflammation of the liovrels,•and
Piles. Constipation is. speedily Niro
by Ayer's Pips. .
For a number: of months. I woo
troubled with Costiveness, in COnse-
tractive Of NvIncli I suffered from lama ot
Appetite, Dyspepsia, and a disordered
, .My eyes also troubled me, I Was
compelled to wear a 'shade over them,
and, at thin's, was 'unable to hoar ow..
„yosere td the light. 1 was eutireiy
CURED VY. USING •
'three boxes, of Ayer's. Pills, I bare no
hesitation in pronouncing this tnedieino
_to be -the .best- Yuttuultte
James Welts, Poland, ,0111o.
- I -suffered from Constipation, Ora Nm -
from IIvadnelte, Indigestion,
and Piles, for-yettrs,---Ayer'w•Pills,-which-
I took at the suggestion oi,a. friend, born
given mc effectual rldl 1 vofm Relived
'taking this remedy two months agoattid
ani now free from..I'Onst lire re-
moval of which "has vansell my oilier •
troubles to disappear, and greatly Mr, •
proved laic general' health:- W. Jc.i.eicr,
Auersts Musa. • • ' •
•
SlIfferell Constipation, which
asstilued surd) an Obstinate form that 1
feared it would valise a stoppage of the
bowels. Two bONOS Oi Ayer's Pilis cared
completely. -L). Burke, Saco, Mtb-
Ayer's Pills,'
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aga 5t,0o,Lowell, Voss.
bold by all Druggists auti;Deulers in Medicine.
hiorollot Pik ills
After being thoroughly; overhau1e4thd re-MO(1 with
NEW MACHINERY of the most approved kinds', these
mills are pow iirsplentlid'running order, and will net
be surpassed in the quality of the *alit, &mein), any
. mill in the country..." ,
• " b "
GRISTING
. • •
. • • •
ZIHOPPINd'DONE ON SHORT .....icerrev.
Satisfaction guaranteed, Parties wanting Anything
toilet -ever -in -this Int, witilludit-M-dreirinterest-to.
give us a cell.
• E.`11"11.BER, Proprietor.
JUDICIAL S Al? E
ValuithleFatinProperty
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE,
• iplIANUER.Y DIVISION.
13,E TiGHE INFANTS:
•
•
110IIIISUANT To TFIE ORDER MADE" HERE -
IS, and hearing date the 27th day of Septem-
ber, MSS,' there will be sold, With..the opprolia-
tion of the Registrar of Gni Queen's Bench
vision. by Davart-DielllOsom EgquirS.• Auction-
eer, ot rife. RATTENBURY IIOUSE, in the
TO1VINT. OVOLINTON, in the C unty of Huron,
at the hour Of 12 0'01001t noon, on •
Salurda,..the.23rd of Dolobet, '86;
the following valualilo property, namely Lot
number eighteen (1.8); in tho Muth (IVO oonces-
Sion of the Township of Hallett, fti sald.County,
containing by adureesurement one hundred.
demo of land, be the same more or less.
" Severity (70) acres are cleared., Irnil 60. acre's
free' frolti stumps and filler cultivation.. There
are 15 „acres thnbered with good beech' and
Iuaple..The a clay 'ham, and is of 0 good
quality. • 'There are erectod npou tho premises
the. following buildings, liainely:-A. frame
dwelling 18x.24,••.'svitha good kitchen attnelieri,.
a frame burn 36x56 with lean to 40x14, which is
used as a cow stable, and a good log stable. The
property, is well watered y a inuall'branclinf
the River Maitland', whicli rites. through. the
hock part of the lot..• '
,
•
The•property is situated in a splendid ffectiou
for farming. and is eonven-Mfilly Wasted as to .
matkets,' etc., theretieing' good markets .at
Blyth, Clintou and Seaforth, distoneed. respec-
tively 6. 7 and1.2 miles -from _the. property, and
there is a post Wilde Randen on the oext
'.Tliere an. Orchard; coveri abou ...a.a71. etc
;indeed, in good bearing condition.
• ' ' , • TDRMS OF.2:1A.LE'.•
. . . •
Ten per cent down on the day of side, to the
•Petitioner's .Solicitors, the balance to be paid.
into Court, within 0110 month thereafter, with-
vutinteresrMlifirtlierfra aser will lid -entitled
td a eouveyence, mut to be let bito possession,
The purehatter tattle time of sale wtll. be re-
quired to sign 'an agreement for the c,ompletion
of MS purehase. The .property will be pity.up
subject to a reserved bid. ., ' ••
In other respects the eonditions of tale Neill be
tho standing conditions of sale of this Court. -
Furthorpartieulars can be bad fm. rothe Auc-
tioneer, or the .Petitioner's Solicitors. .
•• Dated at 'Oagoode Hall, Torbrite,.this 27tlx day
01 September;1880. "
' • JAMES 5.' CARTWRIGHT, .
.• • Registrar -Q.B.Dri, '
G.artuoiy PROUDFOOT, ' • • -
• • • . Petitioners' Solieitora, Goderich. .
ltff °REV 'To LOAN. - PRIVATE " FUNDS, ON
FarorsecUrity, interest 5 per cent. Payable
yearly, "Apply to D.A.HAIITTi-Solicitori-Olinton. dm
jyarocani .WA(.4(30'N FOR SALE, :WITH
Pole and Shafts; in splendid order andwlll-
be
Sold'eliouprs JOHN; RIDOITT, Clinton.
rlIDER, MILD., -Mit. ROGER, PEPPElt, LOT 36,
ard come •Tockorionith, will bp nreparcurto make
cider after Sent 1st., )Vednesday's and Saturdayes ex-
cepted, at cents per gallomor 6 cents per ba.
There will be a kettle- in connection with the mill fax
boiling cider,which will be charged for at 25 ctn. a.day.
• • . .
D!! JUGS
MEDIr I NE
FOR
LUNGS
LiVrR &
BLOOD.
8tratiord, March,. 16, 1585.
For iiiiVerin you'd, 1 \vas troubled wit. •
rash on the face, tried several remedies
without' effect, Dr. Juit's Medicine and
PON ceMplettly'cured nio and improved'
my general health so much• that I can re-
commend it, as a genuine purifier of the
blood. Soldby J. Combo, druggist. •
e' • • ERNF.Wr ENtati:a,
Ss WILSON,
GENERAL DEALER IN TINWARE Oto,.
' HURON STREET, CLINTON,
Repaieng of all inn& proMptly attended to at reason
able rates. A trial solicited. '
ReadThis awl be Wise,
• .
have imoned in Clinton, a first-elrisi
3300T, mi SECOM• .• and
• VCAZCINTESS SHOP..
Minnie and Mend all kiiids of:Boots andiShoOs, and
• keep An Cxcellent. stock ed hand, loirst-clo.ss welt,
k fii‘lia lf on 'Oan
mit ythin'g this
AL111-11.1VJA AA/011in it will pay yeti to come and
091 100, I keep frame Immo strop to a No. 1 801 00
SINGLE or DOUBLE I1MSNESS, last of stock and
)vorkinerishsp may always .expe('ted. • Pres.4c give
1)16,a
C. A ar s
Ilasr Does Nem CIF SPICA Al.DP.111,
cLINToNe'
17,tenBijp0uncuRisEaDega3111380ctioNtrtwieengtyI8417,40Elinap.Y•
tor one hundredisnd seven of tho Revised Statutes of
Ontario, that all eroditora and other' persons having
againat the csigte of EDWARD HENRY
TIOHE, late of the TowaMilp of Hallett, in the county
nt Huron, yeoman, who died on or about the 21s5 day
of March, 1880, are hereby required to send by post,
prepaid, or otherwise clay?i to the undersigned, Ad-
ministratkrix of the estate and bftects of the said de -
coned, at Goderich P.O., Oinario, or to MESSRS.
GARROW PitOUDFOuT, her isolleitors, °Wench,
on or before the 15th day of Octotior, 1850, their chrls-
• tian and suroamos, addresses and deseriptIon,,the full
particulars of their claims, a statement of their an-
(iounts, and the nature of the securities tt any) held,
by them. And notice N hereby elven that at the ex:
Oration of that time the said Administratrix will pro-
ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among
tho. parties entitled thereto, having regard puix.to the
shunri of which she shall then have notice, and that
, tshoegfillptirsototooirlable for the a4seto or any part thereof,
persons, of whose claim she shall not
then have had notice.
Dated this 28t1s day oi September, 1886.
°ARROW it PROUuDiFROvtiTT,
AdiniKalE, Admintstratrix.
nistratrin' Solle.tors.
— MADE: UNIX BY
J. BRUNSDON, LONDESBORO
WM carry a heavier weight than any
' • waggon made:. •
CUTTERS SCE1011S3-84C.
C'ELthrIATED cs
CHASE'S
isAAD I<
Avkt40E-1.1011
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CURE
OF
AL
ow Valencia Raisins.
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S..Eas-1.12.1IS3331:Zi 44t5 00,,
CLINTON.
q ZOMT.HE .111117113T; SHOULD 11101V 99
Has the finest and cheapest 0 Ft0:01E RIES iiit�vn
.11.30
At prices which downs them all, .
ANT ,
An uantity of A ) les Pears Plums
ED 5 (I • " A
and all kinds of Farm Produce.
A. ANGUS, c' CLINTON. •'
FOR LIVER AND KIDNEY DISEASES
••"Trglea am intelligent matt wants to pur-
chase, hebugs fromparties'whose stem:ling in
• their several eallkgs is a guarantee for the
quality of their wares.' This sterling motto te
.dtiootnih.ly true In regard to patent medicines, buy
:only those made by practical professional men..
hi efahotiApsticbiosqt4ose wtpegacinudirfpaavnoryarbelcyokziowei.1.17
Dn. Citass's Liver Cnrchas a receipt bOok
wrapped around oveny 'bottle which is Worth its
weightin gout. •
LiVn'
t'Cure is guaranteed tocure
• all disertsos arising froma torpid or inactiv*
Jiver such .08 liver Coniploint, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Iftllioasness, Jaundice, Head-
ache, ,Liver Spots, Sallow, Complexion, etc.,
' THE'liirtNErs :•TH E filDNE.VS •
' Da. CrtAs,B'S Liver Carols a certain cure for
all ilerangemcots of the kidneys,suellas pain in
the bock pain in 10wer portion of the abdomen,
constant desire' to pails urine,' rodKand white
sediments, shooting pains in passage, Bright!s,
disease anthill urinary troubles; etc.
• "Try it. tako no other, it will cure you.. • Sbld
by all dealers at $1.00 per bottle. • ' •
• . • T. Ed acti:Irserts; co., • -•
•coLc AGENTS FOR CANADA. BRADFORD!
nyalidsLictellurgicallilst4t4e
ors/wiz:1A \Vint t 8uu,slaly or eighteen
•'1Expertenceti mina • Stu Mal •Physicians.
nad kanteotes for the treatment of '
, nit a'itronie tiliet•ases. . :
•
CUR" VELD SUCCIEM
filtre lo :Nast; 1. (fltarrl,, Throat end
Lung.. ver .antr.Kidaiey
Diabase/4 -Et Lit dale r • Dit4eakea, Dig -eases
0 of .Wolitenottl 0011 Ulu:eases a not Nerv-
ous .ittf foci' to trerv-ouretrtere home,
;with or without Awing the patient. Come and -
see us, or so ill ten cents IN 041111[M. for our,
•“"itt.vialidsts 61.n.1.0,0 ROD which gives
all particillors. • ..
• Norvotia 11)
tottcy, Nocturnal. Losses,
and till lljoehfil 'Conditi Gus
mimed by V °tisk ets "
lies and Pernicious Soli-
•tnry Practices tiro speedily
anti permanently curedby. our
Rook; post,pnid, 10 Ota. In stamps.
Ituptimiro, or Drfiach; radi-
eall,v cured, without the
without dependence upon
•trusses, and with' very • little
in
:Pain. gook sent for 1011'cm:its
'starnPs, • •
• PILE TURIORS and. STRICTURES
.
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for len ming in,,statnps. .addri%s'wontn's"
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•The treaCrnent of many •
thousands of eases of those
01BORSOR peculiar to
• 'VET .•
at the /nvallds' Hotel iind
• burgiest Institute, has af-
forded large experience in aduatingTemedies
for their cure, and •
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• DR.. PiEn.C14,S•
Specialists,
Rurrulit
DISEASES OF.
WOMEN.
Favorite. Prescription
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Sold by Druggists everywhere. Send
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Treatise on Diseases of Women, illustrated.
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bought C. J. Tuthill's Sthck of
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,At a discount, will' sell.at Wholesale Prices Until all is cleaned out
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF J. S. 'EIRE'S, .0f CHICAGO
111LE TOILET' SOAP:, •
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, • • •
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j. NDEFZSON., ProPtietor
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Gap Cheap ap.opnizics and •
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Haring a.large stock o&Salt onliand, .orders will -be fitted at
ihe lowese prices ever offered in Clinton, as the Salt WorkS will be siifd-Whett
ments :tie completed. -Will buy and Sell TIMOTHY and CI,OVER SEED. A lot of
• our sAan and GRAIN.BAGS frit. pale. • .
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SIX' LARGE BARS OF N. r. SOAP FOB, ONE DOLLA.R.
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' WE JE NOW OPENING. - OF THE LARGEST STOUKS•OF
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BOOTS and 'SHOES\at RemarkablyLowPrices.
TEAM HARNESS $24.
HARNESS SINGL HE ARNESS $10.
BABY C.-.1R1.1,ISc413 arrived, latest Styles; very
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B. Laurance's. SPilAOTAOLES and EYEGLASSES
Are the only Genuine English Articles in the Canadian Marlief.
They are' reeemmetiffed hyena these tettimonials Inure been l'itidted iron' the Pri•iodont, V•Leee
President, Ex•Prosident and tie -Preside nt of filo' Medical Association of Canada ; the Prd)31-
These reetattultittlattons ought to Ito sufficient to prove their qualitiesOint furtLer proOf
dont of the College nt Physinatis stintStirgeons 01 Quebec; the Dean et the 'itredleal ractilty of
Laval University; the President and 14 -Presidents of the Biedient Connell or Nat% Scotia. Ice,
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