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The Clinton New Era, 1889-03-15, Page 3...-,..u..,,.,,.-—.a—w­..1.....,,_ 1 w R '" ' ' FR11I?11►7�, MAIC. 15, 1888. to Melbourne peoplaare wiR to ay fRr I i' ­ . p lIPi'pQrl 53k3UR0$ 7pTinF'CTq>R%7t . _ it ; The: ►ttlractton., 'tbe ,..,,._ . ss eek are r< Cbkils w w ,the tr�� dartnS _� ' �:. PAvx, 4 (�p1�QpsA—liervr<eet► Oct I - .Ansticaliian Qorr(esponcitenee. 1 oumaieatir digersif}ed to salt all pan Sgnday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Swtd•y , - I ner of Dries. In tbp Bijou, old Christ- School at 2.80 p:m, Rev. W. Crai#, ,' /•, �'l;tit Cox OF MgLao,v.p;)v,It's Qn*=- was eve and ChristmYs IIIgh..t, Miss Hector. ' Tq)tL$, I>T$IipANTII$ ANA $iRAO4• 7ION�L INAt7eTatiEB. VpII,k'fnielsteia, a native Of Jerusalem, gave two lectures Ori life and seence to R►TT>tNBURY STBEaT (Methodist). - . the Holy Land. $be is a defeudep of gouda aerVlCea at 11 a.m. and 7 y P.M. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Rev. Jas. (Special correspondence of the New En&) the Christian faith, from a non-seotari- Livingstone, Pastor. MS)L80VANE, VIOTOr" I)ee. 29th, '88. an point of view, and is one of the most ' 1ti the Colony of Victoria contains it is successful lecturers that ever visited critical Melbourne. In company with Wxuus (Presbyterian) -^Sunday ser- vices at 11 a; m. and ? p. m. Sunday few more than a minion of People, a Colonial frieng I had the pleaQnre4f School at 2.30 p. m. Rev. A. 8tawart, ,i. somewhat surprising how It. manages to support such a city she Melbourne, hearing her lecture on " Homes and haunts of Jesus," on Christmas eve. pastor. besides several other large centres of Her pictures of Oriental life were vivid tune ONTARIO STREET (Methodist) -Sunday -- -P.Opule tion. 'Melbourne, including -sub= urbs, several of which are large and and pie ,and hes illnstratione were made more Interesting by the stage services at 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sun- day School at 2.30 p.m. Rev. Joseph wealthy cities in themselves, has s population of nearly 400,000, but a 'being arranged to represent the interior of a boder . Jerusalem at the present Edge, Pastor. stranger cannot help being struck with the idea that tho grow�h of the city time. Un the stage' with her were a BAPTIST -Sunday services at 11 a.m and 7 p.m. Sunday School at2.30 p.m' c, • during the past twelve m xithe has been dozen characters, dressed in various Eastern costumes, signifying their sta4 Rev. J. Smith, pastor. too rapid for stability. During the men have made immense for tion in life. The young maiden, the bride the the past year tunes, speculating in real estate in Mel* of a year, matron, priest, the shepherd were all there, reclining The Manitoba Legislature has bourne. Land has been selling for from £1,000 to 21,500 per foot, on the on low couches, or lying on mats, in refused to submit tothe people, a best business streets. English money true Eastern postures. Miss Von Fin. kelstein's remarks on he lost piece of prohibit)ry amendment, flowed into the colony freely for in- the banks made advances silver, the coat of many colors, Ruth vestment, and for a time almost recklessly, but, as carrying the measures of barley in her veil, the Apostles being commanded to LONSUMPTION CURED. An old h wean, retired from rac- usualijustwhen people were least expect- ing it, suddenly put on brakes and re- salute nobody by the way, the shepherd tics, haven had laced in his hands b placed !;, fused to give out mouty,even on good se- in calling his sheep by name, and other Bible subjects were new and interesting, I I K, an East India Y the foruntla of a simple vegetable remedy for the unrity. As s consequence isinvestors uity being unable to raise and well calculated to make more plain speedy and permanenteure ofconsump- property to meet coming payments, made many of the events recorded in Scrip. tion. Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma and money haste to sell, and real estate suddenly The ture. But alIX, elbourne people are not in- all throat and Lung Affections, also a g positive and radical cure for Nervous became a drug in the market. "boom" was sometbing similar to that terested in these questions, and it is Debility and Nervous Complaints, after in Winnipeg and the North-west, in 1881 and 1882, with this difference, that possible that some readers of the ERA Would rather accompAny us to the Bijou having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt ' in Melbourne building societies were , theatre, on another evening, and hear . ,,Private Secretary,' or to the It his duty to make it known to his suf- suf- fering fellows. Actuated by this mot - (ormed, which bought blocks of land in the Suburbs, erecting thereon long rows "Alexandra,", and hear " The world ive and a desvre to relieve human suf- of. cottages, which we_e sold to mechan- against her," n popular play on the fering, I will send free of charge, to all 1 its and other working people, on the working e well worn subject of a faithful wife and husband. There be who desire it, this receipt, in German, - time payment so that where P Y a jealous mayeven French or English, with full directions year ago the market gardener had his some who, with all appetite for stronger fare, would rather .go with us tq the for preparing and using. Sint by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this ' strawberry beds, are now to be found streets of, neat dwelling houses, theatre Royal, and see the holiday paper, W. A. NoYFs, 149 Power's Block, ' whole with -people living in 'them. This is, Pantomime, "Siubad the Sailor" acted; This i play with juste touch of Rochester, N. Y. 13012-y.e.o.w. held by Melbourne. people to be ,t sign I of permanent'proaperity of their city,, naughtiness, and all unlimited quantity i e fine - -- - ,T � ]�1��PE1\ �c�iV for they refuse to believe that th(•,pre• l of sceo,ery,and with scarcely enough of Sinbad to make it recognizable. The j��I�j�1 — sent dulness in real estate is more It ban leading feature is troops of bright girls, D. R. hIcLEAN wishes to inform the public temporary. " We have no Whitechapel," proudly more noticeable for the lightness of that he has now goC the Kippeu Saw still in h says a Melbourne newspaper, 11 no hu• their feet than the length of their frocks, who sing and dance upon the his own bands and is prepared to do • man wilderness grimy with heart -break- ing poverty and black with desolating stage, and fascinate the crowded house ALL KINDS OF eUSTOM WOiIX. crime. We are a city of gardens, set with the simplicity of their short and shining skirts. It is oppressively hot First in, first out. All Custom Logs attend - under happy skies, and throbbing with a free and prosperous lila." in the theatre the night we are at the ed to first. Cutting done for $3. and 5..1•50 Very truel Almost any person will pantomime, and babies cry, and a wo- man faints in a seat in front of us and 1)• B. McLGAN, KIPPEN • I admit that there net: few of the great cities of the world more happily sltuat• is carried outside, but still the fun goes _ _ _ _ _ _ "- - - . `_ -.- - __ ' ed than Melbourne, perhaps none in on ; the old man of the sea is dressed up to represent the premier of New 1889. which there is less poverty and .crime, but suppose the giant heart of Victoria South Wales, the Salvatioa Army is burlesqued, and your correspondent is � "ar er's Yonne People 1 should cease to throb so prosperously- at then ? And there are those who quieting his conscience with the rep,re b 14_ -, _, ._,_,., mtt:tTiis"iiiity do ills case }ri fife Ii. tion that he -is present Safely as &repro. sentative of Fw ERA, the AN_ILLL'S_TRATED_ WEEhLI'. — -' • .. .. ........: •• future.. - The .cloSing.of..the CentenulaL. - Exhibition inanother month will throw, .the .NL _when sou of the-evenin - Is • started'.• The K g TT 4 '\ R a Yui . o T'sort ' begins itv ett h' v t- many persons out of employment, and burden•bf-it-is love of AaetrilliX, h0hor to :xreat Britain, and defiance of Rus- uiiiu 1,rt1i liti fff-Tnumber rn Niivefnber.- Dur - ing the year it will contain five serial stories, in- - o Melbourne check the flow of money t , the resent season being an unfavorable P K sians, Prussians, Frenchmen and all cludu)""Dor mates" by Munroc; b ; t n hi e , to Red Mustang," by O W Stoddard; and "A Day . one in many parts of the colony, owing drouth, the other foreigners, and when the stirring words of the chorus: in Waxland," by R K Munkitrick ; "Nets Thur- low's Treat " by J. T, Trowbridge; 11 The Throe to the protracted upcountry people will not be able to buy so largely I, Heart to heart and hand to hand , wishes," by F Anstey and Brantley Matthews; a series of fairy Cates written and illustrated by as usual from the city merchants, and .Beneath the Southern Cross we stand" . Howard Pyle ; "Home studies ill Natural His- tory;+ by Dr Felix L Oswold; "Little Expert - tory," fall in rices of cit and suburban the Y property will check the building trade; taken up by scores of pretty girls, n we forget that their beauty is perhaps menu " by Sophia B Herrie'c ; "Glimpsed of Child -life from Dickens," by Margaret E. Sang - so that there is a prospect of next win• ter being' exceptionally dull in Ne]- g P Y mostly paint and powder, we forget the s r i ht,less of their limbs and the tag hotel; r.icles Ott various sports and pa oro s, articles short stories the bast writers, and humorous - bourne, with a great many people out scantiness of their gilded dresses, we a papers and poems, with many hundreds of illus- trations of excellent quality. Every line in the of employment. If so, numbers Of those who bought cotta es on the were(] t; K Y forget all but that we are one with the people who are building up these young paper is subjected to the most rigid editorial scrutiny, in order that ncthing harmful may its . monthly Y P nations of the South, we forget the heat enter columns. An epitome of everything that is attractive . 11at liable up their payments,a P P P Y o and discomfort, and our own resolves to and des;rahlc in juvenile literature. -Boston tend a city of K Y keep cool; and bheer heartily witb the courier. ohA• freehold homes, as the building societies rest o£ the audience. A patriotic play A weekly feast of cod thingsc.o the buys nod proclaimed their `intention of . doing, called " Hands across the Sea," lately "iris in ovary family which it visits -Brooklyn hniun. . they maybe the means of surrounding the "Queen City of the South" with a had a run of thirteen weeks in a 'ifel• bourne theatre, which proves that the it is wonderful in its wealth of natures, in- formation and interest -Christian AdMiate, N.Y host of deserted villages, ovex which in sentiment that binds together England future years some Australnm Gold- and her colonies is not growing percep- T1:12MS: PGSTAGF. PREPAID, $I3 PER YEAP smith may moralize. tibly weaker. We, as Britishers, ad- Vol. X. begins November 0, 1888. • But thisis pessimism, and we will not iudul a an further in it. but will oin K Y j mire these signs of a strong' national feeliu but when, on Christmas ni ht, �'+ , g Snecimeu-cu, I y sent Lou receipt of u two -cent . stamp. the crowd of pleasure seekers, Who have come town for a holidav, and sec we were kept awake for hours, by B party of young men filled with patriot= Single -Numbers Five cents each. ' . .to of the sights of the city. Prominent ism and Colonial beer, who were sing. Remittances should be -made by Post Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid -chance of loss. among these is Cole's Book Arcade, or iitg alternately the National' Anthem Newspapers are not to copy thisadvertisement - � ,' . -threeand,IBritons-three-we -Ya}acecsfInteleeta3it.is ca}led;a " w-Gmrthe expressortlerotIiAR13isA&Bitotiikill storey buil ding200 feet deep and 40 feet I could not help wishing either their pa - Add,•,,,,; HARPER & BROTHERS, New York I wide, situated on Rourke street, near I trfotism or their beer less exhilirating.. - the general post office. The galleries AB`tER Cos.ENs, ' of the Arcade are supported on 1401 1889. brass pillars; and its walks are a third of a mile in length. It has twenty _ , .. .. HARPER'S Magazine . miles of shelving, and thousands of I .1 1' x'11 1 N I?-L00.i� [" I) l v li. ILLUSTRATED. drawers filled with books, the literary I -- — room having here a million of volumes room .1 1'aruine is acpectetl in I;1!y'I)t IlAkrae'+ MAUAMNK is the most useful, enter- which to choose'. It is a fres such I1S dun not prevailed Since (am ng ,ilei attractions for tical in the world. .el 'Cha htmeric tons for len will baa new - reading room, and visitors are cordially g invited, chairs being placed for their I the daes of JUsep i, iinle.;Y the Size leo novel n American story, entitled "Jupiter Lights•', bi Constance F. Woolson; illustrations convenience. Free musical recitals are of the Ni to Carreot taken a Sadden of bhukespcal•e's Comedies by E. A. Abbey; a series of articles oil Ru,,aia, illustrated by T. tie given every afternoon and evening. and and unexpected changer. Here 1 q'hulstru papers r, on the Dominion of Canada P ' I f ; there is no place in Melbourne in which i� what awell-informed comes- aracsttc serial by Charles Dudley and u chlon one can spend an occasional hour more profitably. A million and it }calf of pondent Cables to the London pa- Warne, ; three " Norwegian Studies," by Bjorn► stjerue Bjornson. illustrated; "Commodus," a "Ben•Huri" people are said to have visited the Ar- pet's on the tiubjeet : historical day by the author of illustrated leyJ. k,Wcgoclin, etc. The Editorial cade during the past year, showing that The state of theNile jastlfies con Departments nre con(Turted by George Wilvam the Australians are an intellectual as Siderfible anxiety. At the Assouan 3 Curtis, William Dean lluwells, and Charles Dudley Warner.gauge well as s pleasure loving people. there are only fifty inchesHARPER'S The Botanical and Zoological Gar of Watet; as against seventy inch - PE1110DICALS. dens of Melbourne are certainly mag -PER ncent for so }'gunk a city, and the en at ,th0 dame period in '1878, YFAU : . same ,maybe said of the numerous which witnessed the lowedt•.Nilo HARPER'S MAGAZINE ............ .. *4 HARPEB'S WEEKLY ................... 4 parks and pleasure ground, which the l)`therto recorded. At Rafr AM. HARPER'S BAZAR .............. . .... 4 wisdom of the city fathers has provided' for the people. p p main the water is I'orty -two inch- HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE .. L Postage free to all subscribers in the Vt; Mexico, (;v lower than the level.' recorded States, Canada or The charitable institutidris are, alt- Yocrat a and well supported. One Sun- r• the corresponding; period Of the The volumes Oftile AtAOAZIN•r, begin with the numbers for .tune ant}, December of each year, da ever year is seta art as Hospital day e Y Y . P• P worst of those dry years. In nor- when no time i� specified, subscriptions win begin with the Number currant at Time of re. Sunday, on which appeals are made in mai years the Nile Continues fall- Copt of order, • all the chnrclies,synagogues and places ing till Jnnc, but if' the fall Should B0t,nd•v0lunle9 Of IIARITICS MAOAZINK, for , of worship of all kind,s 'for money to support the hospitals of Afelbourne. C'011tl'na0 at 111C l)I'('�enf I'A1C It three years back. In urea (-loth binding will he vent by mail, past -paid, on ;v"ipt of $3,00 per In the workshop, the factory, thecourt• p Would become ter}-. • .Danns are lolnme. CI„th Ca,es, t, r bi ,ding, 5o centseacb by (nail, p,44t-paid. ing horse, on the revions Saturday, P bein'r eonstructetl .(Truss the river r, IIIdeR to flAarNa'e-MA0A7.TsK, Alphab.th'ml ' money is raised Jor the same purpose. n1lo114,hn at Rosetta and Damietta,• Anal) tical,;and C'las,iflal, for Yuloo"•s 1 t+h 70 The professional sporting man, the r and every effol t is being, made to inclusive; fmrn June, IS50, to ,)line, 1(•sr,, one hvo, $4.00. book -maker, the bar maid, the publican, all help to swell thb sum. (though the Wssen the eirCetS Of' the cxCe8Elr(' ,vol, sloth, I(ymitt,aores '1,.111,1 tie made ly P( 1.Oftirr great bulk of vOhis obtained is raised nal1. The Public IericN ,l)eparl- �at Money' order or [)rail, to av,nd viiahce of his. through the medium of the churches, tn('nt had : lt'e:ld ' warned Cniti- l N(•t%,iphperstire not to copy this advertisement without [he vx i,res' order of HAnrsn S Bau'rufsts The proceeds of''this vHospital handav were nearly 1:14,000. lust a vator:; tll,1t the nearcity of TYatel. nd,lr,•' r..ar,c1;R r: BtcUTlitat8, Ncw Tu rk short time before Hospital Sunday ala l lll ilfO1)ahlS' make it nrltdenl to will agitation ilvas started to devitte some I'61.1100 1110 AiOa cnitiVItteti, I 1889. nieans of clearing off a debt of 110,600 'Phis It 11,1-1 before now beep hinted HARPER'S WEEKLY from the Melbonrne hospital. that political events in the Soudan 1 ILLtiBTItATIih. debt had been caused by an overdraft have Something, ire tin with the for maintenance, and was a serious to the committee of ])reKent 'fitntine �`ilc, and there IIAsrss'' WNv,K6T hat a well-established of thve embarrassment management, on account of the amount is a ,.,ulopicion that the Mandi may A' the le'Altlhg iL'ustraL'ed newspaper in America. The fairness (if its editorial vomments on corrent of money required to pay the interest. have tui'ued the Nile from its. pre• poh,w, has earned for ittbe respect and ......fi- de of impartial s a the variety nca if int fuel render and t VdilOnB schemes for raising LhP, money were proposed, but none seemed feasible , BCflt bed : ill(ICCd, S11' Samuel Lak- et•, the iox perietwed traveller'llolds r , and ex(•ellenre of its literary contents, which Include serial and short storft+s by the best and. until the Age newApaper suggested that a bundred Hien in the city should give to the idea that the deflection of roost writers, fit it for the perusal of. popular people of the widest range of tastes and pursuits. 1:100 a piece, and settle the matter at P the Nile ,i's the blandi's tram p n t provided, and of xp use it'se ars to tiring expense expense is spared to bring the highest order of once. The hint was acted upon, and in ,!a.-l.l, and that it i8 possible Ile artistic abillty to bear upon the illustration of less thaw a fortnight the entire bum was subscribed. It was then feared that n)ay resort to that e,Y edlen: to p the changeful phases of horns and foreign his- l.ery, A new w•ivrk of fiction, from the pen of there would be s {ailing off on Iloapital bring the F,ir tides to a proper1' )• } ] willtam Dean Howells, and one bUntil. Charles King, will he nm.ng the lauding 'features of the Sunday, but instead there was a con• franc' of mind. Stnnle}','too, as• sysekl,) fur 1889, Hiderable increase over last year's fig. FCI•t, :hat the dame tacti,c'r TOuI(t, TIAItPER' i [ li}tiOi)i(':1LS. mayThough the average Victorian may have, little faith in auytbing, out- with (' 1st parative ease', be reSnrt- 1 , 1 rn YFnx ; side his own colony, and no higher hope ed to by the hing;.uf ltkrhnda. 11ARIIER;S WEEKLY.... ...... cif nu than that the horse he has Lacked will — ..—._ IIAkt MR'S MAHA%INE .... 4 00- IIARPER'S BAZAR ... .......; 4 00 win the next race, it is plain that in ...... HARPER'S YOUNG PKOPLE . •l 00 deeds of charity few have ppore to their Bright's ht's disease ban IIU E 'Til )• 1 I'ovtngr tee( to alt suhseriher, in ILe Polled . credit, When ,ill this subject I must not forget to mention the Salvation . t(llns Of hidOWIl,' "Glad i)1' liob('rtn, States, Canada or Mexico. The volume- of the Wxr.srn' hegin the first Army, and the work in whiitil they are of the University uf. New )'oI•li Number for ,laniary of each year. When it( - time tinge is meutioned, subscriptions will begno with 8 0d outside Of their ie r labors. q K K ('Ity. Additional p1'ot)f why WRI'li- the number current at time of rvecipt of order. Their "Prison Gate,” "Sisters' Rescue" and "Sat Iaritan:' llrfoades are ammi • " k r er F Safi (Jure Tul•ed t,O many (IiS- Ordel'd which are m1k, nynl )dellen 1 Boandvolumesottlpnrsns' 1vaaKl,v,hhrthree years back, In nest (•loth binding, will tie Prot the meet active and Bti4CpPsfU1 ebari l6kley din by mail, poetago Paid. or by express, free of vs - (pr.vided the,freiaht does table organizations in the city. 1 have of Qftse, pease not exceed one dollar per volume), fur 17 per )oboes. netails. Litt Cho names ot space to give d of the birgades signiftf'ths m,rk they Cloth Cases for rich ,olunfr, sultale Rn bindin are doing. A matter of interest to Organists, viii he Brut by mull, B, I', ,it pai", "" r' veipt of �1 each. The theatres of )Ielbournp aro nu- Organ Stndents and Teachers is a npw patent organ pedal attachment for , Remittances ahnnhl be• rondo by Ilmt•office meront; and largely attf•nd(d, anti, like pirinos manufactured by Messrs New- stoney Order or bract, to avoid ahative tit loss. nearly everything else in this city, are Kot np on the "hang the expense" grin cOrAbe A, Co., 107 Church' I . Comnlu. Newspapers are not to(•opy this aclvertisentent without the express nwler of Irsmtrn .@ BruTTttxas riple. Where plensuit• Is to bf• had i•articulars on n 1 dicat ion. • 11 A,Nr(s'' IiARVER A VROTrtERP.Ncvt';V , e , 11 l—. _ - n . •"% ri iA 6 -1. , � . ANEW BpIkIE TREATMkNT .FOQRt141'4'>�i?�?. --Ig ,tie .fpl?4It .� V THl~: CURE OF CA;TdRRI C_T. of lbs Qttrktt'S Priaier, ()l,tpws,amang- . ". HkIiDEAFNE$S 4:R'D' 'ot'lt,er lit Ins given iv the Coat of print. HAY' as prove to tete Uomin ori voters' lists, wblc ASH The miacros(+ope has proved that these ' . � � diseases are contagious, and that they are is placed at $3,50 per page, (-aid tor sue to the t presence Of 4 *Ag 0;W- te� in be m9ch less than,..wtts pa(A tltr it lite i;tterbning meuabraae Of to u�tper aur when printed in the difl'grent CuII- passage& and euatachlan tubes. T 6 am!. eervat>I ve offices of Of the conntry.)— neat scientists, Tyndall, Huxley and Bea. I The,re is very little more work on F'is !e endorse this, and the authorities cataract "- - - �`" be disputed. The regular method of treat. page of the Dominion List than On ing these diseases has been to apply an Ir- I the Provincial, yet, it any enantry----�_ ritant remedp weekly, and even daily,thus office were to ask s municipality this '� keeping the delicate membrane in a con- rate, it would be regarded as exorbi. , stunt state of mations allowing it no chant• tart.hole� o ce to heal, and as a naturalconsequence of �jk Co such treatment not one -ppermaAent tura �� has ever been recorded. it is an Absolute.. SQ>Bg few, weeks ago Mr Jollri. st fact that these diseases cannot be cured by A. Rock left 31itehell for the any application made oftener than once in southern stated. When in New 000 two weeks for the membrane must get a �- chance to heal before an application is re- Orleans he put up at an hotel, and There has been so much blowin and advertisingrI eat sales and bi peated. It is now seven years since Mr. handed his money, Som0 1 500 ' -9 g Nixon discovered.the parasite to catarrh y r , bargains, that we have decided to give the people a GENUINE COST and formulated hie new treatanut, and to the landlord for safe keeping'. PRICE SALE: Our goods are all new and well bought from first - since then his remedy has become a house• In the mornin� n1Bn and money class wholesale houses. We have no i antic •rift f auds to offer, Dor hold word in every country where the Eng were gone, tied Mr IlOe•lc foiled g g t' t ' liah language is spoken. CU REB EFFECTED g do we purpose to earth the people by giving them a little (:heap cot - BY HIM SEVEN YEARS AGO ARE CURES STILL, himself in a nt rangge' (+Out! tIT with- ton and m,aking it up on other goods, and wu have nn (,heal) truth THERE HIVING BEEN NO RETURN OF THE UI- Out a dollar in lit.-; pueliet. from the Toronto Auction Rooms to make a blow with, but our g;uods SrASE. Su highly are these remedies val- ued, that ignorant imitators have started On Tuesday parasite, of whichhpretending they knflight the safif ill alae All New Staple Goods, just what the pooplu wt, and wo will tip everywhere, ey now nothing, by to destroy a' tile 1 e Ottawa police station thus give them the goods at Cost without 1•etie1'Vt. remedies, the results of the application of robbed Of' $500. The thief' wit - which they are equally ignorant. gin two erste the station, �;tlt c hist i t(- Full Lines in GEN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING un's remedy is applied only once in two , weeks and from wte to three applications Veity 8 key, then0e entered the �T t effect a permanent cure in the most aggra. clerk's Office, obtained t110 key of & TWEEDS, GENTS FURNISHIS5��N��G••��S,, RATS, vated cases. Ale. Dixon sends a pamph- the Safe Ind rifled. it. ,No (')nC CAPS and FURS HOUSE FU$tvd�LtSHIl�TGS, let describing his new treatment on the re- t heard un noise, and who the ctrl- CARPETS ALL AT COST. About 3 000 ceipt of stamp to pay puatahe, The ad -y teras "f A. Ipi. Dixon & Sun 12$03 King })1'it i5 IS; a itayster.y. Ali ex -pc- f Street �Vest,'I'urontu, Caunda -Scientific, liceman is �ns])eeted• Pairs of BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS & OER Anlel'(:A.11 SHOES t r - .«►...,-___ Pullutau Vestibuled Train It is universally conceded that, not- withstanding the advent of old and new lines into the field of competition for passenger traffic between Chicago, )Iil• wankgv, St. Paul and Minneapolis, the Chicago, Milwadlf6d & St. Paul railway maintains its pre.eminent position as the leading line, and carries the greater nertion of the business between these points. It is not hard to account for i this, when we consider that it was the first in the field, and gained its popular- ity by long years of first-class service. It has kept tip to the times by adopting all modern improvements in equipment and methods, the latest being complete Pull manVestibuledtrain s running daily between Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul ! and Minneapolis, and its route being along the banks of the Mississippi, through the finest farming country, the most populous and prosperous towns i and villages, it offers to its patrons the very best service their money call buy. Its dining cars are celebrated through- out the length and breadth of the land as being the finest in the world. Its sleepingg care are the best belonging to the.P.ullman company, being marvels of elegance .I. eoiiifort and luxury; its day coaches are the best -made, and its..em.- :., to eee b long -continued P Y + service in Y their respective capacities, are experts, courteous and accommodating to all. It is not at all strange, therefore, that an intelligent and discrimtillating tra- velling public should almost exclusively patronize this great railway, with its separate through lilies *running between Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Min- neapoliv; Chicago, Council. Bluffs and Omaha; Chicago, Kansas City, and St. Joseph., Mo. �. V. H. CARPENTER, G. P. & T. A,, Milwaukee, Wis. A. J. TAYLOR, T.P.A., No. 1, ral-mer house Block, Toronto, Use Barkwell's sure Corn andWartcule I In When Baby was sick, we gave her Caetoris, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Mise, she clung to Castoria, When she ha(LChlldren, she gave them Caetorie =ES `Cm-.�OAN PP,2.;n.;..a•.2pS�dY �w.yy. 5 e z . x o',1 x . o; ,%,,,- j -Z .- . a S ai .40 a 9 "e trb s. ,,� Nis �.d3.°n:a9jagI-188-.-.1�••g°•as rod in �0 Cl o•°N¢a.�aaDy& g's 262, tlf� boadil , n�,��o tt �g l:'•,$ o y "Iza CS ls`•"a i45 U0 o�R,.,oQ'O+'36i •o��t• doE•, A5�See= a0 .9 'OpriN tot -''0 0 �lno, , gi* °°W �ah m p .t0.. . a c7 a pM ... q g 0 S (A r" b m o .- thio 14-0 w�...w Fm o.y std3.m p .v t12 tLonhd I"t/1 G.Ct,., C .O m„m., r m m (ey b w� ' 2-44" "�m"ma►MmI tto M.b t7 .+ A•m, ate+ q o V Jr0 p 0 E C2(5@$' m.., U= bm.��g^gmp� V.E,,,ayy�� q U� in ge K� OO,a •G Qin t'O M 1. Q Ab 9— w m/y 0,4> �j�'OM = d (a,a q m•017 (a .p . b,s m %C,dgoac��mow�'oo0C tPa9�,".E. oo�mooU flower In a sew name, bqt a &malar novlty. Police 41.00, pr � ;°e'opn,";?WICK'S FLORAUGUIDE1 `off`. hie of AmeNca, avw reedy nvbed and enlueed • ttew, SII now t 'oar fit fronliepltm,, a7d 8 ti oleo e,& Plrtoo.- Oa°tdna u'tlitietn BLACKSTONE'S.ORGAN IMPROVEKENTS. PATENTFn MAY 3111), 1808. � • Professional Or-anist Testimonials claim for them the following :- 116ng Mousy Proof, Easier )lotion, Greater Command in Crescendo's aikKl Duniuundo's. More Graceful for Ladies, and within the reach of Children. There are two Pedals for Grand Organ and Swell, similar to Loud and Soft Pedals on the Pittno Forte, doing away with knee swell altogether. Communications told Orders Solicited i for Patent Organ Improvements winch,can be adjnsted to any organ and will not get out of Iepsir. ('. DLA(`K�;TONE, Patenthe t ltlttnuflit itart'r, Clinton. - - .. __ _ ......--_. _._ _ . - --T HE CLINTON R. HOLMES, CLINT0,N, !\T W t`_'�RA� ... - �- Publisher, -R - ON T. • ..' I ,n, I,-. Nl.w, E►tA.tis published every 1('►'iday : it dives aborlt Thirty-two Co1n11111S of Flesh Rewling Matter Every Week ; Correct Market Reports froill Toronto and ill this neighborhood ; has a ILalrf e Circulation alld is •Unsurpa.s"(1d as a.rl Ad- vertishig m.ediltm. Will be sent to ,wy addrehss 11 for :NR],;"afl a year, 111 advaldce -, JOB DEPARI11ME NT. 1. We have all the latest'styles of type for Circulars, Sale, Bills, and any killd of printing that can be desired. Prices flit Lowes, Work the Iiinest and satis- faction piaranteed. One trial is certai►1 to brine.; another. . t I R. HOLMES, BOX 74, CLINTON. a prices never heard ai' in this town before. Save Money by coming; to a Genuine Sale. AVu menu buwine:+s. Spacer's BiGtk, PLUMSTELL & GIBBINGS -Clinton - -_a _......X.tuaean��i2stn• 'V7QXX1%f t(;116kL UXIQIW� AIS11 While this is now the great question in the political arenfi'I)f Canud•a the people of Londesboro and surrounding country ort`. asking "Whore can I get the best value for my money ?'' Come to ADAMS' Emporium- . C>- til W1,ic'h is -well "'i ijlf l-tWiR,rtIi -,-.—.,.-..-...l.-.- ..-..,_,,,:—__ _,., W FUL AND WINTER ( Some extu,ordinary values in TWEEDS. WDEAUTIFUL AND CHEAP DRESS G00D8. IWGreat variety of FLANNELS, PR I N I`S & COT1'0;NTti, "r BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, and • W HEAVY STOCKINGS for Wiutk•r use. SPECIAL VALUES IN ALL KINDS OF ilflef;"RIE^ TAILORING in connection. Highest I•iiov f„r 1".iittorand Eggs. Sept all, 1888. R. ADAMS, 1 CHILNA . A� LL*11 . To make roots for New importations, we will, until Pe•. 1-t, GIVE '11,N, 1:};.l1 CENT DISCO17NT FOR CASH on our large stock of Cis ,[)t:!il.:l{1', CHINA .»..: �__ .. ._­�___.m_: AND: GIsIS:il4Alt13.a .... .:,, , . DECORA'T'ED DINNER ANP TEA j,SETS, 10 PIECE TOILET S)JT6*. Parties in tweed of anything in this title should not mis t1w "plr,,rtunity of ae. curing cheap bargains, as we are bound to rt •:u,%t- our stock. We offer NEW SEASON JAPAN TEA at 40 cents, worth 60. We cffer NEW SE;&SON BLAOK TEA at 25 cents, worth 40. To offer NEW SEASON GREEN TEA at 25 cents, worth 35, Nr,W CURRANTS and RAISINS, cheap, ' ^ BIROOYS fcr 25c FRESH FINAN 11ADDIE, SISCOS, HERRING. BLOATEIbS, &c Goods promptly delivered to any part of the town. Civr ,1S :t call. • BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN AS CASA. No ROBSON.- CHINAHALL ---- '--__.. _. _..- ..... • .s.,s+oa,,w,a•.<w.mru�arr a'('A,.,s;ulll ul The 'ecop la's G110111ft CORNFIB HURON AND ON'T'ARIO N1''.7l:ETr,, Is the place to get cheap CHRISTMAS GOODS, W\ : ill,• 1'„chili_ a title ' . new stock RAISINS New Valencias. Sultanas„Dhtek Basket, Luyvi, L,ty..:'r V,d, i( ilt9• ', •, CURRANTS• -•New Barrel 6irratntH, new Box Currw,l'.. PEELS -Lemon, Orange and Citron feels NUTS -Soft -Shell Almonds[, Brazil, Filberts, I'eacaiI;, 1',:tf,at:, I:n;1;=11 «Val• nuts, best qualities. . CONFECTION11,1t V-0ur a4sortuu'ut cannot }„' lrpl-;4o,1. ” LEMON~ and 01i:1\G1;ti- fresh Street I1114::,1! (t,'tn;,,,, (';,;if,n'oi,l Oranges, Valencia and Maln-gris. GItAP1:S . NVhitc Malaga and Rodger, Black Grap-, CROCKFNCY and GLASSWARE We Illi,ir,r 1,11';',"t1„ 1 t this line, and a liberal discount filr cash. I' I''iRIi, at.e.__AV,- also constantly keel, ill stock U;'.:;,' , iia.!,i1,•. It! ,ati•rs, Ciscoes, (kc SUNDItl I':S Cvoinh('rries, iternuda Onions, COMM o I itu,)t,r T):AS-'-Special valuc'S in '1'ea4. i1'e liave them as low us fi'.,i punn,l.•: fur 3,'aud as, high as'71A'. love III_ short ice can g"naranteo th• ,n 611, t,,. b • th,' Lost e .... Our assortment is tut, lar_,! to enumerate, still we (,sly 111oliti• ll n. frv, I"f0iog articles. Collip and Met- fill- yunrAelf. We will give yon „i 1•i t,.luo 1111d a hboi'al' . discount tar cash. Ouning.hame MMU cMUrray, TuT PEOPLE'S GROCERY, CLI;ETON FANCY., GuO.9 DRUGS9 B001iS & STAr�'I�'➢;��I to BEAU1'II CL XMAS GOODS ()f ('%`('r\' description, PLUSHES, SILKS, all(] all lines to fin iJi• fancy work. STA11IP1NGr- of every descril�ti()n. LARGE 'ASSORTMENT OF SUNDAY SCHOOL CARDS, TICKETS AND LlBOARY BOOKS ,A..WOIRT-E-ILNGT0-N" ,Cliiii oil. I e =