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**It Rheum, Roughness of the
Frost Bites, Phating,
Tana Sooburn, Freeiklea.
Etv., Eta..
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This fragrant preparation containsnot11-
stiolry or g><,easy eod,is admirably adapt-
toi`'ithe uses 0/the toiled, retitled/4 fila
bearititaily soft Bind satin like, re-
lta natural Omni*, elasticity and
greglineseA and tq gentimen Ps
dispensable After Shaving
*Kell irritation ea the instant. Retu
i . subetltutcs- targe $ottles
Twenty Ave Cents.
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PREPARED ONLY SY
H. SPENCER CASE
chemist and Druggist. 60 King kltreet West.
>ria l mton,. Ont,
For Sale by J. H.COMBE, Clinton
FLAX4EED
'EMULSION
CoMPQ11lID
BRONCHIT1 $
r86 Lexington New York City, Sept. Ave.10,1888.
I have used the vias -Seer' Emulsion in several
cases of Chronic Phthisis, and have been well' 1 ase1 d wite hlthstages
results
JAMES K. CROOK, M.D.
CONSUMPTION
Brooklyn, N.Y.; Feb: 14th '1::0.
I have used your Emulsion in a case of i'hthisis
(consumption) with beneficial results. where patiet..
could not use Cod Liver tail in any form.
J. H. DROGE, M. D.
MOUS PROSTRATION
Brooklyn, N. Y„ Dec. 20th, 1::<.
I can strongly recommend Flax Seed Emulsion as
helpful to the relief and possibly the cure of all Lung.
Bronchial and Nervous A flections, and a good gen
Cr'ai tonic in physical dein y.
JOHN N. TALMACE, M. D.
GENERAL DE R=Kin
Brooklyn, N, Y., Oct. 10th, 1888.
I regard Flax Sued' a'.•.dsion as greatly superior to
the Cod Liver 05 :Emulsions so generally in use.
D. A. GORTON, M.D.
WASTINGDISEASES
• 13i \Vest 94th St.
1vew-ork, Att-lsss:
.q1 have use(l' ) E
'r Ur Flax-SY
eed Emulsion
6
on (compound
in a severe ..sc of Mai -nutrition and the 'result was
more than hoped for -it was marvelous, and con-ce
tinunus. I recommend it cheerfully to the profession
and humanity at large. Irl, li. GILBERT, M.D.
RHEUMATISM
Sold by Druggists, Price $ l .00.
FLAX -SEED EMULSION CO
35 Liberty St., New York.
J. H. Combe, Agent, Clinton.
ASALM
Rio ■ oertain and speedy euro for
Cold In the Bead andOetarrhin ailtta
SOOTHING, CLEANSING,
H EALING.
Infant Relief, Permanent
Cure, Failure possible.
Many *recalled dosses are *implyy
syatptoms of Catarrh, such as bead-
hedeafness,
smell,foul brat bwkin losing
na0s0a 1general feeling of de-
bility, eta fyou are troubled with
any of these or kindred aym tome,,.
your bays Catarrh, and should lose no
ttmo In procuring a bottle of NASAL
Huai. Be warned in time, neglected
cord fn head resits in Catarrhs fol.
lowed by consumption and death.
Num Beat Is sold by all druggists
or win be sent, poet paid, o receipt of
e1oe(50 cants and 01.00) by addressing'
FULFBrocDkville ,Ont.
NEVER
FAILS.
CUgEs
ti01.0
HIN
tAb
m,.
CATARRH
INFLUBNO .
I .dropped 6 pebble in the Itteam.
Xt euuk, 'orever,frOM MY 444A moment in the 4un'4warn beam
A diawotad ,spikrltied wenn sad
bri�lr:t, '
Reflecting far itsradiant llgb4
A circle, small indeed at runt,
Widened, e'en midst the tempest's
rear,
Until at last it faintly, buret.
And eanisbed on a farther shore.
A frown, a acowl, an angry glance.
A hasty or unguarded word,
4 formal bow, a low askance -
These swifter than a quick -winged
bird,
Pierce to the heart like two-edged
sword;
Spreading a baleful influence wide,
They cast a mirksome shade and
gloom
Across life's rough and troubled tide,
And reach unto the silent tomb.
A. word, a look of sympathy,
A penny generously bestowed,
A simple cur of ooyrtes'',
A kindly influence abed abroad
And from the soul lift many a load.
Phese angel deeds, grand and sublime,
Like ripples on the restless sea,
Sweep o'er the fretful sea of time,
And reach into eternity.
HARK, BUT-- 1
"Ho" said a well knowns totes -
man, '1 shall never believe that
woman has the preger judgment
and sense to oast a ballot, or in-
terfere in politics, while she is so
weak-minded as to passively suf-
fer, year after year, from diseases
peculiar to females, when every
newspaper she picks up, tells of'
the merits of Dr Pierces Favorite
Prescription. Not to take advan-
tage of this remedy is certainly
an indication of mental weakness!'
There is a wholesome kernel of
truth inside the rough shell of
this ungallant speech. This Fa-
vorite Prescription is invaluable
in all uterine troubles, inflamma-
tions ulcerations, displacements,
nervous disorders, prostration. ex-
haustion, op hysteria. For run-
down, worn-out women, no more
strengthening tonic or nervine is
known.
Snug little fortunes have been madeat
work for ue, by Ams. Pnge, Austin,
Tease, and Jno. Bonn. Toledo. Ohio.
Sea cut. Others n re doing its well. Why
not you? Borne nnraver *500.00 a
month. You can do the work and lino
it tome, wherever you ate. Even be-
ginners ars easily earning from 105 to
SW a doy. A 11 ages. We show you how
and Start you. Can work In spare time
or all the lime. Mg money tor work -
en. wallure tmknown among them.
NEW and wonderful. Particulars hes.
• -I[anett. CO.,$OxtltiePortland, Moine
.dE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
OF PURELY VEGETABLE INGREDIENTS
, AND WITHOUT MERCURY, USED BY
THE ENGLISH PEOPLE FOR
OVER 120 Yom, Is
o ckks
0iVIPODITD
/MI81LI0IIS
TI, ace Pills consist of a careful and peculiar admix -
tire of the '•est and mildest vegetable aperients and
y porn cxrivet of Flowers of Chamomile. They will
It, rout d a most efficacious remedy for derangements
at the digestive organs, and for obstructions and tor -
`i achnn of :he livor and bowels which produce in-
!.4ec:Ion and the ecveralvarieties of bilious and liver
•+rmplainte. fold b. all Chemists.
wtgLESALE AGENTS t
EVAFk.i ACID SONS, LIMITED,
MONTREAL.
` I took Cold,
I took Sick,
I TOOK
SCOTT'S
1EMULSIO
tRESULT:
5 I take My Meals,
I take My Rest,
l AND r Aar vTG,)RO1'S P.XnuGlr TO TAKE 1
i ANYTIIING r CAN LAY MY HANDS ON; I
etting fat too, FOR Scott's
Emulsiotl of Pure Cod Liver Oil
ands HypophosphitesofLime and
Soda NOT oNLY CURED MY teseip--
tent Consumption 111' 1 BUILT •I
ME UP, AND TS ?low purr tNG
FLESH ON MY BONES l
Ar TUT It:\TIOF A POUND A D.\Y. I
TAKE IT JI':;T AS I:ASf1.V AS 1 Uri MILK."
▪ Soot1'o Emulsion I'+ put up only in Sn'.Moll
- color wrappers. Sn)d by all Druggists At
ldc. and MAL T I .
.Cc- -) i ! 1':)rirvf' • 11,;1-..:
t r•lle- . ---- a .
anus, Qr $(g4NOBI, ,IIB GOT II .TTLJA4
▪ Inaebitie has recently been There one peculiarity
t
inventedfor making shoestring ptP ne ping
critof gaper. to undertake it caucot prepare
▪ etroleutn� motor ti'iQyole has for the ordeal in advance, for if he
does it will' be labor thrown away.
been Invented that will run 40
miles on one gallon of oil.
In
transmitting music over lQug
distant telephones, it has been
found desireable to have a separate
transmitter for every instrument,
Uncleaned tin pans are found to
to give an electric current in cora-
mon tap water, when one is ex-
posed to the light and the other
screened.
At the depth of about 3,500 feet
the temperature of the ocean is
about the same, varying only a
trifle from the polar latitudes to
the equator.
One of the regent applications
of electricity that promises to
be of considerable benefit to the
soagoi.ig man is a log for register-
ing the rate of travel of high
speed vessels.
An alarm for telling wben a
ship reaches a predetermined
depth of water, is now being tried
on board her Majesty's ship Ram-
ble, in the Red Sea. It consists
of a wire sounding apparatus,
having a sinker, which on coining
in contact with the bottom, re-
lieves a drum, on board the ship
and sounds a bell.
A Swedish engineer has invent-
ed a novel method of blasting by
electricity. He employs a volts
arc produced between two carbon
rods placed parallel. When the
arc is moved close to the spot
where blasting is to be effected an
intense heat is created, followed
by expansion, which has the effect
of splitting the rock.
An excellent and abundant sub-
stitute for Iridin rubber is report-
ed as having been discovered at
Goa. It is the solidified fluid which
issues from the nivol-cantem,
which grows wild and is generally
used for hedges. Though white
when it flows from the tree, in its
dried state it is of a 'chocolate
color closely resembling gutta-
percli-York-Tim ea.
A FIRESIDE ODE.
Thou friend to all, both young and
old,
And all who feel the bitter cold,
Or in affliction pine;
Thou cheerest many a drooping heart,
And seemest by thy warmth t'•impart
An energy divine.
Oft have 1, in my childhood's hours,
Seen in thy depths those fairy bowers
Of which all children read;
And often I es a youth slid look
In thee to read, as in a book,
What fortune bad decreed.
And now I in thine embers see
Faces -of friends once dear tome, -
Whose memory charms me yet.;
And, gazing on thy ruddy glow,
I see those scenes of long ago
Which I can ne'er forget,
•
When home from toil I take my way,
Thy cheering brightness seems to say,
'`Come, take thy wall earned rest."
A blessing in each home thou art;
Thine influence cheer's the troubled
hearts
By fears or grief oppressed.
What though grim water through the
land
His sceptre sways with icy hand,
And like a despot reigns;
We scorn this monarch's fierce edict
That frost and snow may us afflict
With chills and aches and pains.
'Tis now we feel and own thy worth,
As,here we sit, while jest and mirth
And merry tales go round.
Oh let me have, whate'er betide,
The comforts of my own fireside, -
W here peace and rest' 'are found.
Minard's Linimentlumberman's friend
A ROMANCE•'.
She was fair -and my passion begun!
She smiled -and I could not but love!
But when from afar I detected catarrh,
No beauty my passion could move!
In dispair she sought doctors in vain
Till she learned of"Humanity'aboon"
Now her breath is as sweet of the dew
Which falls upon roses in June.
When Baby was sick, ws gave her Castorla,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castor*,
When she became Mire, she clang to Ceetoria,
When she had Children. she gave them Caatoril
It is generally aelieved that no
lover ever succeeded ip delivoi'in * r blood.. Botanists bavo confessed
the speech bo had prepared for the: themselves at a loss to acount for
13-UQQ1)p'11Q.1:. A I'.IA,C, TREE
' hrQekniartcn Qollnty,. Texans'
possesses a natural cartosity ip
the shape of a large wild peach
tree which, when cut in any part,
oxudee a dap almost the oust
color and eonsiatepcy of fresh
occasion. Something always hap-
pens .o spoil everything. When
the moment arrives for the lover
to .speak ,his little piece, it hies it
self away and leaves him to blun-
der through, the ordeal as beat he
can. We Americana, who are not-
ed for the haste and brevity with
whichwe do everything are said to
propose with less to-do than other
people do. 'Let's consolidate,' is
reported to be a popular form of
proposal "mow in vogue, but the
negotiations necessary for com-
pleting the trust are not always so
brief. Nothing could be neater or
more ingenious than the proposal
of the Irishman, who thus addres-
sed the rustic beauty upon whom
be had set his affections : 'Biddy,
darlint, they've been tellin' me
there's too many of us in the
world. Now, if 3 ou an' me get
the priest to make us two wan,
throth an' wouldn't there be wan
the less ?'
In one of Lord Beaconsfield's
novels an eccentric old nobleman
pops the question in the following
matter of fuot language : I wonder
if anything would ever induce
you to marry me ?' That style is
really much nearer the terms in
which the average mari proposes
than is the usual dish -watery pro-
posal of the novelist. 'So you
would not take me to be twenty,'
said a young lady to her partner
while dancing the polka one even-
ing. 'What would you take me
for then ?' 'For better or worse,'
replied ho, and ho was accepted.
M inard'aLiniment aures garget in cows
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physican, retired from prao-
l:ce, having had placed in his hands by
an East India missionary the forumla
of a simple vegetable remedy for the,
speedy and permanent cure of oonsump-
tioa.__Blronahitis,-Catarrh,Asthma and
all throat and Lung Affections, also a
positive and radical pure for Nervous
Debility and Nervous Complaints, after
having tested its wonderful curative
powers in thousands of oases, has felt
it his duty to make it known to his suf-
fering fellows. Actuated by this mot-
ive and a desire to relieve human suf.
fering, I will send free of charge, to all
who desire it, this receipt, in German,
French or English, with full directions
for preparing and using. Ssnt by mail
by addressing with stamp, naming this
paper, W. A. Novas, 820 Power's Block,
Rochester, N. Y. 13012-y.e.o.w.
A DEAD MAN'S EYES.
'That man didn't ask you for
anything,' I said to my Chicago
friend as we stood in front of the
Trernbnt hope " one day and lie
slipped a quarter to a hard -up
looking man who camp to a halt
beside ns.
'No.'
`Do you know him?'
'No.'
'Then, that's your way, is it, to
pass out quarters to every one
who seems to be broke 2'
'Let me tell you aomothil,g: he
said, as we moved back a little
further out the way of pedestrians.
'I made a bad mistake once, and
I'm taking this way:to get even
with my conscience.'
'Well ?'
`I was in St. Louie- on business.
It was winter, and you know how
cold that town can 'be when it
tries hard. I was out on the
street at 11 o'clock one bitter -
night when a chap struck me
for a dime. He was poorly clad,
looked hungry and sick, acid ;I
ought to have banded out the
money at once. I was just brute
enough not to do it. He followed
me a hundred feet, begging and
pleading, and I finally threatened
to have him arrested. He turned,
away with a sob in his throat, and
I went on to the hotel.'
`I see.'
'There was a big snow storm
that nigbt,and next morning they
found him in a drift, frozen stark
and stiff. I saw the body and re-
cognized it. The pale face was
pinched and drawn with hunger
and suffering, and the eyes were
as wide open as yours -great big
blue oyes, sunken back in their
sockets, and staring at me in an
awful way. Yes, sir, they seemed
to he fastened en me alone and to
follow me as I moved, and a man
in the crowd noticed it, and whis-
pered that I looked guilty of mur-
der. «hen I heard car -drivers,
draymee, bootblacks and news-
boys saying how gladly they
would have given the poor wretch
a quarter to buy lodgings and
food, I sneaked away feeling that
1 was a murderer. It hurt me
more than I can tell you. I don't
wait now to be asked for alms. I
give to some who are no doubt un-
deserving, but I take my chance
on that. That thing rests like a
murder on my conscience, and
nothing like it shall ever happen
again.'
To night, as we sit in our home;
And I kiss her sweet lips o'er and o'er,
We bless Dr Sage in our bliss,
For the joy that he brought to our
home.
There is no disease more trying
to friendship than catarrh ! The
constant effort to clear the threat
and nose, the foul breath, all the
features of the disease, make it as
much dreaded by the friend as by
the victim. Humanity has cause
to bless Dr Sage for his "Catarrh
Remedy." Tho manufacturers
offer to forfeit $500 for any case
they cannot cure.
THEY BEAT THE OLD MAN.
Wm Hagler, a farmer, aged
about 20 years, had long loved
Mary Eton, another planter's
daughter, and made matrimonial
aduanccs to her, which she reci-
procated, but old man Eton ob-
jected for several reasons, chief
among which was that he 'could
raise the mortgage on bis farm
by giving his daughter to the
mortgagee. So he refused Hagler
the entree of his home, and for-
bade his daughter to have any
relations with him.
One night Mary descended from
a window of her fathers dwelling,
and, getting up behind William,
who was on horseback, they rode
swiftly away to Camden, the
county seat. Everything seemed
to work smoothly enough, but
when Hagler descended from the
;clerk's office at Camden he saw
the old man holding the bridle
and abusing the girl. Hagler
pushed him aside, jampedon bis
horse and loft the town with his
sweet heart. The old man pur-
sued them, . and was gaining on
the two lovers, when they drew
off to the side of the road to let
him pass, but just as ho went by
Hagler•'s horse neighed, and the
old fnan yelled, 'I've got you: But
Hagler was off like the wind, and
away they raced. The old man
soon gained within twenty yards
of them and drew his pistol to
make them halt, but his horse
bucked and threw him into a pile
of sant, the pistol going off in the
air.
The young lovers then rode into
Juno, two miles distant, to the
house of the Rev W. Chapman,
and were married. Just as they
were made ono the old gent rode
up, looked contemptuously at the
two and after giving them a curs-
ing instead of a blessing, rode
home.
Advertising Pointers.
Originality is the essence of adver-
tising.
Be liberal with your publisher, candid
with your public, and Heaven will send
yon customers. -The Roller Mill.
The newspaper can do the work in a
day that a hnndred moat efficient and
active salesmen cannot aceordplish.-
Nashville Banner.
Xantippe advertised her failing with
her tongue ; the wise business man ad-
vertises his merits with printer's ink. -
King & Bro., New York.
The newspaper can save clerk hire
and the soiling and spoiling of goods in
the showing of them by telling custo-
mers before hand jest what you have -
Nashville Banner.
To make the consumer familiar with
the name alta the merits of any line of
manufactured goods, there is 110 quick-
er, bettor or cheaper means available
than the intelligent use of newspaper
advertising. -A. N. helloge Newspaper
Co.
the peculiarity which they are
unanimous, h iwever, in ascribing
to some coloring matter absorbed
from the soil itt which it grows,
and which is, in all probability,
the correct way of accounting for
it, as cuttings from the tree plant-
ed elsewhere invariably fail to
denelop the same peculiarity.
The people at large, however, are
disposed to look upon the tree
as somewhat uncanny, and as
many as a dozen differents tories,
All more or less blood -curdling,
are poured into any visitol'e ears
concerning it.
It is said that no negro will
pass within half a mile of it at
night for any sum that Can be
offered. The -tree is a splendid
specimen and hue obtained a
larger size than is usual in its
species. It belongs to J. R. Love,
a farmer of the vicinity, who has
been obliged to surrounu it with a
fence to prott.ct it from injury
at the hands of curiosity
aeekers, who have backed
it for the sake of observing a sight
of the sap.
THE BEST LIFE POLICY.
It's not the Tontine plan, or
Endowment plan, or Ten years'
renewable plan. It's not adding
your foto dollars to the hundreds
of millions that the insurance com-
panies boast of'. It's a better in-
vestment than any of those. It is
Investing a few dollars in that
Standard Remedy, the `Golden
Medical Discovery,' a euro for
Consumption, in its early stages,
and all throat and lung troubles
torr Infante and Children,
I'VaitswgatsawtrdlaQaetelteebitdeenthatStomach,am , 0111 o.
ttropomnxaditaalnrppeioeiosayP Pd(!o Sour ally Worms, Rives Sleep. Wwl P0M3ABIs
713 Oa Oodised1114 Erooklya, N. T. 'Mous iWarial# taedl t 4
Tri Csrprava Commix, 77 Murray 8treetroAI<„
Cheap - Crockery
---AS WE INTEND---
Giviog up the Crockery and Glassware
Branch of our business, and want to clear out the stock by Jan. let;
we will, on and after Nov. let, offer
The Entire Stock at COST
The stock is all new and consists of DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, CoA
BEE SETS (in white and colored ware,) GLASSWARE, Steo This is 11
best offer ever made in Clinton, and intending purchasers should (:t
amine our stock before buying.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH
P
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RAILRADI TIiIOTAISLE
Issued May let.
The departure -of trains at the se'v'eral"
stations named; Is according to the
last official time card:
CLINTON
Grand Trun k Division
Going West
10.05 a.m.
1.20 p.m.
6.55 p.m.
9.27 p.m.
London, Huron and Bruce Division
Going North Going South
a.m. p.m a.m. p.m.
Wingham ..11.00 7.45 6.50 3.40
Belgrave ..10.42 7.27 7.05 coo-
Blyth
.00Blyth " 10.28 7.12 7.18 4.15
Londesboro 10.19 7.03 7.26 4.25
Clinton 10.00 6.45 7.55 4.45
Brueefield9.42 6.26 8.15 5.04
Kippen ...t 9.34 6.17 8.24 5.12
Hensall9.28 6.09 8.32 5.19
Exeter ... 9.16. 5.57 8.50 5.33•
London 8.05 '1.25 10.15 4.45
Going East
7.43 a.m.
2.25 p.m.
4.55 p.m.
The Clinton New Era
Ispublished every Friday Morning by
the proprietor, RORT. HOLMES, at his
printing establishment, Isaac St., Clin-
ton, Ont
Taaris.-81.50 per annum, paid in ad-
vance .
JOB PRINTING
in every style and of every escription,
execgted with neatness and dispatch,
and at reasonable rates.
NEWS'P'APER DECISIONS.
1. Any person or persons who take a
paper regularly from a post office,
whether directed in his name or an-
other's, or whether he has subscribed
or not, is responsible for payment.
2. If a person orders his paper dis•
ontinued he must pay all arrears, or
the publisher may continue to send it
nntil payment is made, and then col-
ect the whole amount whether the pa-
er is taken or not.
3. The Courts have decided that re-
fusing to take newspapers or periodicals
from th3 1 ost office or removing and
eavin f tnem uncalled for prima facie
cvidt 1 cc ci intentional fraud
PER--&LOGAN
NEXT TO COUCH'S, CLINTON.
ORE' a
.w1
VTHOUSANDS OF BOTTLE,";
GIVEN AWAY YEARLY.
- 0 , ., When I sad Cures I do not meal
merely to stop them for a time, and the,
have them return• main. 1 MEAN A RADICAL O U R E. I have made the disease of FitA
Epilepsy or Fail ng Sickness a life-long study. I warrant my. remedy to Cures tb
worst cases. Becat Ise others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Sends
once fora treatise and a Free Bottle of my Infallible Remedy. Give Express an
Post Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it will cure yon. s. ll. Q. ROOT;
M.C., Branch Office, 180 WEST ADELAIDE STREET, TORONTO.
D'A vignoti's Cream of Witch -Hazel,
THE NEW TOILET. LOTION.
Softens the skin, removes roughness, eruptions and irritation fromthe face. no
hands, and gives freshness and tone to the complexion:
t is an invaluable application after shaving. Don't mistake thisanperior p=e-
elation for any paints, enamels or injurious eosin( tics or inferior complexion
otions. It prevents eruptions, abrasions, roughness, redness, chapping, col -
sores, and pain resulting to sensitive skin from exposure to wind and cold. In
sehort D'AVIONON's CREAM of WITCII-HAZEL is at once a remedy and a,preventfbr
very form ofsurface inflammation or irritation. Price 25 oents per bottltai
Manufactured by
J-44..3UES nu. .oc pivilST,
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CLINTON, ONT.
tineintessallentewimmlnwallivint-
THE - CENTRAL - GROCER1
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.
McMurray & Wiltse
Beg to announce that they are ready or the fall and winter trade with a l:tri,e
stock of GENERAL GROCERIES NEW FRUITS &
CANNED 'GOODS: Try our Ceylon and Indian BLA C TEA, it
is second to none in the town._ Japan and Hyson TEAS, no better value any-
where. COFFEES, fresh ground and warranted A 1. A full stock of P.obb'o
Celebrated MEATS and SAUSAGES. Take a look at our prize BAKING
POWDER, made by Mayell, of London. Handsome Glassware with every
pound can. Try our German Table MUSTARD. Something new and very fine
Crockery & Lamps,
Just arrived a choice lot of Crockery an
Lamps. Handsome Dinner, Tea and Bed
room Sets, choice patterns and prices low. Lamps, Burners, Glasses, Wieka
and No. 1 Canadian Coal Oil. A Call Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed
ADVERTISING RAZES.
LocAL NOTICES -At head, of local
column, 10 cents per line or portion
thereof, each insertion.
Articles lost or found, girls wanted
&c., not exceeding three lines, 25 cents
each inserton. Five lines, 50 cents for
one insertion, and 25 cents for each sub -
sent insertion.
Huouses to let or for sale, farms to
rent or for sale, stray cattle and all
similar advertisements not exceeding
eight lines $1 for one month, and 50
cents for each subsequent month.
Advertisements without specific in-
structions, inserted till forbid.
Special contract arrangements with
business men.
General advertising rate for unclassi-
fied advertisements and legal adver-
tising, 10 cents per line for first inser-
tion, and 3 cents per line for each sub-
sequent insertion.
Changes for contracted advertise-
ments must be handed in as early in
the week as possible to insure a change
hat week.
That tired feeling and dull, op-
pressive headache that so frequent-
ly accompany catarrh can an be
instantly removed by the use of
Nasal Balm. Sold by all dealers.
One of New York's richest wo-
men in real estate is Miss Collo!).
der, who has an income of $60,000
a year. She is about 35 years old,
is tall, slender and pretty, and
possesses a fine voles.
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The subscriber offers one of Doherty & Co's justly cet
brated ORGAN S free, with one Package of Jamey
Watson & Co's CHARM BAKING POWDER
price 50cents. This gives an opportunity of securingaz
Organ worth $196, for fifty cents
The organ will be on exhibition at our Grocery Store.
Saturday next. A call solicited from visitors t a
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