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Clinton New Era, 1892-08-19, Page 6e'• CLIA.trON NEW Ch.Idr�n.:ry. or "Plito,hor'o Castor:1a; 044.0,,,a4zo con/ chlre„wilieure coner, *rte., Taeisliess, *oleo. ' MISOgLIJANE0170. 4 ,inomuro. .&BZ vrunno:)thvb voissx. TVPrg4 Tomunkiain OP 6vAlirm5 Tiaa*A4, AND ASOAUSTO NIS Wee. *PM landrallatant rno* ROYIITY AND 3PPTrii 41in ANEIVattipON To rneeranitlt A$DVidell. Or *MD 4140,11974-4.0390 WOW 4‘..Q. lb ' Ohathani Planet Xnalialeigh atret realaellfee there lives vt we and en° e1ilid-n-4 •littleitell year une:do—, a musician ittiewn thretigh, t,Ontartoi glint•the, Whole'Dontinion, as prioce saner% &nide, Ore*Miiits ena oboir masters -a yeritahle malqtro and eA,Wjaarrd o very Key," and no one ,who has ever lifitened to hie menipulation .9f the great organ in the Park Street Meth- dclgfit OhUrch,, or heard him evoke "magio MuSio's MystiO Melody" from the magnifa 'cent" ;Decker, .0rand in hie own drawing room, but Will deelare that bie eminence is welHestirved, and his'peer e can be but few amongthe profeesers of Divine Art. The door plate bears the following ineoription: CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Da. GAM LEO VEUSIaantu, Director,. To it, as did is Planet reporter a few days age, in is very atmosphere of sweet harmony, created by Dr Verrinder's magi- cian -like touch, was an experience that might well be envied, and one calculated to ins ,pire the most sentimental reveries. ' But 'eentimentiti moods finally vanish and leave one facing the sober and practical side of We. The music ceased and the conversa- tion took a turn, leading to the real objeot of the reporter's call. * "There are stories abroad," said the „newspaper man, "regarding some extraor- dinary deliverance from death which you „htiVe naetith recently, dootor. Would yon ()Wed to stating what fermdation-there as for ,thein, and, if any, furnish me with the true fads for 'publication? Dr Verrin.' der shrugged his shoulders and laughed. '11 have not," he replied, • "been given to seeking newspaper notoriety, and at fifty- five year of age it is not likely I shall be- gin, and yet," said the professor, after thinking a moment and consulting Mrs Verrinder, "perhe.ps it is best that I should give you the oncumetances for use, in The ' Thud. The story of my rescue from the . grave might fittingly be prefaced by a little of any early history: We 'resided inEng- land; WhprOhougla 1 eivasi*,a pitifesdepr,af music; depelidetat'on my art; as - I had acquired a coMpetenee. My wife was an heiress, having.Z50,000 in her own right.' Through the raioality of a broker she was robbed of almost nil her redline, while by the Bank of Glasgow failure_my , rangy wished forev,ex. Itheoameisecee- ”latrylor inolliert to retinii400ka3r profession in order to live. I do not speak of it boast, ingly, but I stood well ampng the musicians • et that day in the old land. My fees were •'Opines a lesson, and it was no arroommon -thing for mcrtergivetvventysin a day. We time to Ainefac Oa &liken; qualm where 1 antioipatedg5ttlng 'n,engegement as or. gimlet in the cethedral,but was disappointed. thrashing machine and were at work on the Henry Schalern% farm, near where the ter- rible affair occurred. John Shryhook and Frank Day. who have been on bad terms for some time, were both employed on the machine, the former feeding it, while the latter was engaged cutting the bands with which the wheat was tied. Everything progressed nicely. The two speaking very little to each other. This coldness was no- ticed by several, but further than this no attention was paid to it. By accident Shryhook missed a sheaf of wheat and the knife struck Day cm the hand, inflicting a bad wound. Shryhook begged his pardon, _but Day didaintlook.at it inethat-way; ancl grew very insulting, even going so far as threatening to throw Shryliock into the ma- chine if he did it again. Nothing was thought Of the remark until Shryhock again cut Day's hath; whether intentionally or accidentally is. not known and never will be. Enraged beyond control Day carried his threat into execution, and, grabbing Shryhock by the waist, threw him head forward into the machine, and then jumped to the ground and attempted to escape. But his fiendish act did not pass unnoticed, as it was seen by the engineer, who immedi- ately brought the machinery to a stand- still and collared Day in time to prevent his getting away. By hard work the muti- lated' remains of Bhtyhock were extracted from the machine,land the sighk. wiis a sink= ening one. The body was mangled and torn completely into shreds and was unre- cognizable. This horrible piece of butchery spread consternation amongthe rest of the party an it quickly disbanded. Shryhook lat,cmoe ge*e himself up to the authorities, and4vaS arrested and placed in jail on the 4iffargefidintirder. irtr‘The ractab interne excitement prevailed. Henry Shryhook, is brother of the murdered man, arrived upon the scene is little later and raved like a maniac. Procuring a pitchfork he went over to where Day was, and, with a curse, plunged it into his body three times, causing instant death. deileA I be,gan to Mena, id *fere had taken Mere than* box er %WO I new t#hat had found the right reniedr. and thfkii to the 'Rink Pills I Mved my life. Pl„ nine menthe have tben twelve h000-4-Junt six dollars worth. Thinkof, it, my friend 1 'Hundreds, 0 Oilers for ether treatment, end only six dollars ter whet has made a Tan of me, and set me again en the high, way of health and prosperity, There is, Borne subtle life-giving principle in "Pink Pille, whit*1 dolaot attempt to istliom. I enly kiiew like the blind Man of old: 00mi, I„ Wall blind; now 1 can see 1" God, in the mystery of hie providence, direoted iny 'brother of the 4.0.11.W. to me, I took it, live and rejoiee, in ray health and strength. have no physical Imalady, sealing a slight stiffness in my leg, due to grippe. 1feel ea welt rao in ray pahniest days, My prespeots are good. All this I gratefully attribute to Pink Pills for Pale People, "toad now ray etory is done:" as the nursery ballad runs. If anybody should ask confirmation of this tale of mine, let him write to me and shallabeerfully furnish it. The Pink Pills wore my resouer and I'll be their friend and advocate while I live 1" The reporter finally took his leave of Dr Verrither, but not without the professor entertaining him to another piano treat, a symphony and soulful erpretation of the composer's Veil with faultleaa exeoution thought. , Calling upon Messrs A. E. Pilkey ,t Co., the well known druggists, the reporMr as- certained Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have an morn:Lone sale in phatham, and that from all quarters come glowing reports of the ex. cellent results follewing their use. In fact Dr. Williana Pink Pills are recognized as one of the greatest modern medicines -a perfect blood builder and nerve restorer- ouring such diseases as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus dance, nervous headache, nervous prostration and the tired feeling re- sulting thereform, diseases depending upon humors in the blood, such as Borofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. Pink Pills restore pale and salltr complexious to the glow of health, and are a specific for all the troubles peculiar to the female sex, while in the case of men they effeot a radioal cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. These Pills are manufactured by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Brookville, Ont., and Schenectady, N. Y., and are sold in boxee (never in loose ferm by the dozen or hundred and the public are cautioned ageinst numerous imitations sold in this shape) at 50 cents a box; or six boxes for $2.50,' and may be hadaf all druggists or direct by mail from Dr Williams' Medicine Company, from either address. The price at which these pills are sold make a course of treatment comparatively inexpensive as compared with other remedies or medical treatment, A Horrible Murder. A horrible murder was committed near •Celina, Ohio, on Friday, Which in point of latrocity is ahnost unparalleled in the an- nals: of &him. Ballenbatigh Bros. own a winch tpty I procured an organ and .choir and soon had a large cliatele. Later, in 'order,as I thought to better my fortune, I t�olthy residenee in London first filling • angegeme with a Methodist church arid afterWakder accepting the position of O rganistinfit. Peter's'Oathedral. In those , cities I made many warm friends,and their tributere'and gifts • I shall ever retain as among the moat preeions of my possessions. It was while living in London and pursuing My'ert with maoh earnestness and labor -Mint' I received- a stroke of paralysis. Per- ha"-herethe ripeaker retie axeLstretch- ing himstlf to his full height, thus ,display• ing well-builtand well-nourished frame do not . look like a paralytic. But the treth is I have had three strokes -yes, sir, -firrit;aecond andtliird, and they Say the lhilitTiErfatal, ninety-nine times out of one hundred. 'Yet here' yousee before you a three -stroke victim, and a man who feels, both in body and mind, as vigorous as he ever did in his life. My ultimate cure I at. tribute to my testing the virtues of is medi- cine whose praise I shall never cease sound- ing,as. long as,I live, and which I ,ehall re- commend to suffering humanity as I am now constantly doing, while I now of,a case and can reach the ear of the patient. -After-rebloving-ttrChatham I-hed not -long been here when my health further began to give way. Gradually I noted the change. , felt it first and moat strongly in a stomach affection which produced constant and dis- trearifmg nenseft. It grewvekse and worse, I mytieltlittrihated it tolna water poison- ingany s5tm One dtar said it Was eatarrliefthelgoMaohi:;;Anotherpronounced, itdiabettia, Stiaanother adifferent diagnosis. tkOM"docidilhg, but gatting no relief. rtried one medicine after another, but it was no use. Grippe attackeds`me and ad- ded to my pain, discomfort and weakneas. At last I took to my bed and it seemed that I-veas never going. to get well. 'Neth- ing of is nouriehing nature Would -remain on my stomach. No drugs seemed to have is coinaterading influence on the disease • 'which Was dragging me down -to -death:* My wife Would sit at my bedside and moisten ,tity lips_ With 4thited spirits whi�h was all that ebtildi be done to, relieve rde. Besides tree local doctors Who gave me up, I had doctors from London and Kingston whose skill I Pelieved in and to, whom I paid hertyy,feefeihfit without . receiving any helP;cfelliOttatigenieht., It is true that a *Meg urnp:Operatiiin ifforded tenipor, yet ,ft 'that my peculiar cial* needed soin special and, partionlar compofind or remedial agent which I knew not of... But, at last, thank God, I dis- covered; it. I had been for eigheeen months. r miserable wreck, unable to work unable to eat or to sleep properly. My means were becoming exhausted. My • poor wife was worn out in body and spirit. Suddenly the deliverer came! Pink Pills I Yea sir! Pink Pills: -God Ellen their in- ventor or discoverer 1 -have rescued me from the jaws of death and nliraculously made me 'what you see me to -day, 1i3arty, happy, with a splendid appetite, a clear brain, a capacity for work and an ability to sleep sound and refreshing sleep -a boon that only is man who ha a etperiented the -terrors of insomnia can rightly appreciate. Bear in mind, my friend, I am no wild enthusiast over the supposed merits of this medioine. I have tested the virtuea of PinkPilla and am reedy to 'take oath to their efficacy. No one could shake my faith in them; beeause What is man has thoroughly proved in his own experience, and Whet be hag had creArmed in the ex- perierioe of others -T have preaaribed the pale to other aiok persona and know what 4triotdinary. good they have effected in their ettnea.7--he ought to he convinced ia so. 011114'011 Yeti, how1 came to try them. , A We* Member of the 4.0.41.1:W.; the hie- '. thrall ofwhich eider hactlieen' &ore than kind. to me during my illnesa,recozniriended Pink Pills. 1 knew nothing ebotit what thewere or What they could In fact th 1 am raer keptiO i *hat are y termed (!proPrietary ,XeMetliba a t. Aided; %Alike Pink Pills for Bale Peosloe, ASH YOUR FRIENDS Who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla what they think of it, and the replies will be positive in its fever. One has been cured of indigestionand dyspepsia, another finds it indiepenaible for sick headache, others report remarkable mires of scrofula, salt rheum a,ad other blood diseases, still others will tell you that it ov'erednes "that tired feeling," and so on. Truly,lhe beat adver- tising which Hood's Saresparilla receives ig the hearty endorsement of ,the army of friende it has won by its positive medicinal disease. FfSH 1,000 YEARS OLD. In making railroad tunnels, cuts, etc., and in sinking wells and pits in Neveda, Utah and Arizona salt strata are often struck at varying depths, sometimes as much as a hundred yards beneath the surface. Hundreds of fish, perfectly preserved, are found in blocks of this pure rock salt. These salt fields are supposed,to occupy what was once the bottom td a lake thirty miles long, fifteen miles wide and many hundred feet deep. The fish found resemble the pike and pickerel species and are wholly unlike the fish found in the lakes and rivers of that ,r egion at the present time. The speci- mens found are not petrified, but are as perfectly preserved in the flesh as though but recently frozen in a block of ice. Cr. C. tumours & Co. Gawxs.-I have used your MINARD'S LINIMENT in my fatally for some years and believe it the best medicine in the max at`fis it doesaliit it read/amended tea° Oittniten ,Forke; ,D.IthlitaTEML lolm Mader, 'Mahone Bay, :informs tis that he vie cured of a very Bever° attack uulcle " 'of rheaviiatisin by nixing linTARD'S Preekvil . Frain thri*ery AtliO, ono taiktENT, pIL ES. /APPlieatlini P4/11100s 044 eaffea 1ellef hairit'e*- Mato, This preparetlee tills a, great and lenefplt want Toy phooe 'whop. setter fromples, It le .11:1111t,)44) hVeniAcifek,Ig`A'Ziglalle'litiistreitta • thefie pa/sic:lane Wale •hit've used it in their praothie. P IS' A POSITIVE OURI1 1.rtgOt4'f111 to r1ley0. taiuPle' i.eTaltA ol•,•eceipt Of pries. W. ,Manufacturing Chemist, 184 streeti Leaden, chat . - WIIAT SAVED HIS HAND.- The New York. Witness, in speaking of some of the manifold benefite to be derived from pure, clean habits of life, says, very truly, that the time may come to any one of us when the ques- tion of life or death will depend on our sobriety or general healthfulness.— There are great, portly, robust -looking men, so full of dieease that the prick 'of a pin might kill them, and there are other men so clean and healthy that you might almost run them through a thrashing machine, and the fragments when put together, would knit and heal. .As an apt illustration of this fact the same paper relates the following in- cident:- A young laboring man was brought to a certain hospital with IC badly la- cerated hand. He had fallen upon an old cotton hook, and it had one en- tirelythrOugh the palm of his hand, carrying with it rust and dirt. The wound was kept open so that it would suppurate freely and be easily cleansed. „ As time passed on, the hand became very much swollen, turned black, and the surgeons watched very carefully for signs of blood poisoning, fearing that the entire hand would have to be amputated to save the life of its pos- sessor. These Signs not appearing, it became a question whether more of the hand could be saved than, the thumb and first two fingerte.---As the hand became no worse, the surgeon delayed operat- ing on it, and after a time it began to mend, and finally healed entirely, to the surprise of the eurgeon. "Young man," said he to the patient, as the danger was passing away, "do you use alcohol in any form ?" "No, sir." "Do you use tobacco ?" "No, sir." ' pat is what saved your hand. ' , . • Pleo's Remedy 'for' Oirtitirrinite Rest. P,asteet ie Ilse, and Cheapest. C R R F-4-. Sold ey draggiets or dem by mail, , . Reaelttne wavren At a Paris fair a prize was awarded to the man with the most monstrous nasal affair. There aremore cases of sickness and death from diseased kidneys than from all other diseases combined. It is your own fault if you allow your kidneys to remain in an unhealthy condition when the cure is at hand. Dodds Kidney Pills are guaranteed to cure the worst eases. It costs but little to give them a trial. They are for sale by all druggists and dealers or by mail on receipt of 50 ets. or 6 boxes for $2.50. Write for book called Kidney Talk. China has no telegraph poles. The people have a superstition against them. -ARE NOTit PON' gative Medi- cine. They are is Stool, Sunman, TONIC and RECON- STRUCTOR, so they sepply in is condeneed oriti the substance etu ally needed to en - jab the Blood, curing all diseases coming froin loon and WA... Ry BLOOD, or from VITIATED RUMORS it' the IzooD, and aloe ovigorate and Brim VP the Btoco an SYSTEM, when broksez down by overwork, • mental worrhdisease, excesses and vidisere• tions. They. have a Sericite° Amos on the Saxusx,Sirwrell of I:tob'rugatosTVI GOB i?oa and correcting all 1.1112.EGLILLICITIEll and SUPPRESSIONS. EVERYMAN Yiii:adullnirgfiniV ° his physical powers flagging, shown take tneser Pmts.:, They will reqtore his lost energies, hoar vhySieal•and ineatel. , EVERY WOMA.N .ThijoLuyld.utroke ealt..hseuin. eness;oes anaeirregulazatierr, s'nevitabry emaileicknos'etnerf negiect(41. YOUNGMEN 7-4(1:1„.V1'eotuhrei;_etfinl; sultitof youthful bad liabiLs, and strengthen ente system. YOUNG WOMEN ,P:„Ted take them make them regular. For sale by. all druggists, or will be sent upon receipt of price (50c. per box), by addressing THE DR. WILLIAMS, MED. CO. Brockville. on& • C.) PZ 0 ca 0 ti) O 0 Ai SO 64 4 • ..... c3 ...'"; 0 .1.. or•i A 1. • _ - , . ri2 Q C4 ° 0 --_,...... , o p., P'ftr'TGOND'' V r▪ 1 Canadian Medical Record, Montreal—We con- sider it the most valuable yet invented. The pan, though light and neat in appearance, in strongly made and is provided with a rubber out- let on either sides of pan, which conveys the used water into a pail under the bed. Another com- fort connected with it is a waterproof mishion laced on the pan upon which lies the woman's weight. Physeians and ladies who have once seen the pan and fountain would use them to the delusion of all others. Dr. Lapthorn Smith, Prof„Biship College, Mon- treal -The pan and fountain deserves all the praise you gave it Mid &great deal more; 1 win gladly recommend it to all my patients. , ..Dr Newton A. Powell, Lecturer -Trinity College, Toronto—It is in my opinion,zhe best for all its various uses, to be obtained; for the treatment of a sbsgle case it is well worth its cost. Sold by all druggist& 11. WORRELL, • Manufacturer Clinton TWO HARVEST EXCURSIONS Via thh Chicago, Milwaukee La St. Paul R'y, on Tuesday, Ang 30, and Sept. 27, 1892. Where the grasses ere kissed by; the wand'ring breeze, And the ileitis are.riob with the golden grain; liOnere Op schooner ploughs throngb Ltoits .&!iiineti port on wtavieSternPI nere laernee meg never efrouglitin vein, ,And hope is the thrittieet plant that grows; whereenen may ever his riglite rbeintain.:- • , 4414011414 es free as tbe Whirl that Mows; tar patthiYir ripiyto the neetrest Ticket Apter, or tredve.* A. J,TaylOr, Canadian Pees anger Agezif 4 Palmer Iforeee Mock, Tore*. • et Ont. 'shingle* for .Sale • I carry ou hind a otook of firit-olitse Cedar Shingles; tWoqualities, which. I will sell at a very low rate. Orders largo or, email oited on the, shortest notlae. Please give nse a GSB, .4.m4pX,..popdpy)pro, em Shingles anti Lath or Sale. Subscriber him purelitufei a large quantity of No. 1. shingles. Tires° sliiiig1es will be made to order Mit of the very beskluality of north shore cedar, All wilco want a tiret-wase (mingle will fl d j to their advantage to ask for priees before. buyjrg eleeediero, Orders large or small deliver- ed a any station aloug the line. W,E. WHITLEY, Loudesbore. CLINTON MARBLE WORKS. COOPER'S OLD STAND Next to Commercial Rota This establishment is in full operation andial orders filled in the most satiefactory way, Ceme- tery and granite work is specialty. Prioeslas reasonable as those of any estahlishment SEAL, HOOVER de SEALE, Clinton. lm ' IdcLeod's System RENOVATOR AND OTHER Tested Remedies. SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For tr pure, Weak and ImpoVerished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpa- tation of the Heart, Liver CoMplaint, Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, ConeumptiOn, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid- ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General Debility. LABORATORY, GODERICII, ONT, J. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer. Sold by J. EL Combe, Clinton THE RIGHT The new model of the Rockford Watch, when placed in a screw bezel ease, will fill is lon felt want among-fariters, 'as- It lis" not dns proof only, but very strong. The .plate Which the wheels work between,. not being separated by pillar° as in the ordinary WATCH' But by the bottom plate behig turned out of a solid piece of metal, Witb the edger left of the top plate to rest on; it also being pendant or lever set with ennkbalance to prevent 'breaking, mak- ing in ails good rong watch For a Farmer JOS. BIDDLECOMBE J, C. STEVENSON, -THE LEADING— UNDERTAKER A FULL LINE OF GOODS KEPI' in STOCK The bestEmbalming Fluidused Splendid Hearse, ALBERT ST. ,CLINTON- Residence over store. ' OPPOSITE TOWN HALL DO YOU WANT A First-class Step or Long Ladder? A Handy Wheelbarrow? A Splendid Churn, or anything of like nature? Then gall onIW. SMITHSON, at shop, No.? Frederica St„ or E, Dinsley Will be atliDinsley's corner every Saturday afternoon 6111 HALF -YEARLY COMPETITION The most Interesting Contest ever offered by The Canadian Agriculturist. One Thousand Dollars in Cash, a Pair of Handsome Shetland Poniee, Carriage and Harness, and over two thousand other valuable prizes for the Agriculturist's brightest readers! Who will have themf According to the usual custom for some years past the Ambliehers of THE AGRICULTURIST now offer their Sixth Half -yearly Literary C,ompetition. This grand competition will, no doubt, be the moat gigantic and succma 000 ever pre- eented to the people of the United States and Canada. One Thousand Dollars in cash will be paid to 'the per - 8011 mending in the largest list of English words con- structed from letters in the words "The Canadian Agri- culturist." .Five Hundred Dollars in cash will be given to the second largest list. A Handsome Pair of Shetland Ponies, Carriage and Harness, will be given for the third largest list. Over one thousand additional pizes awarded hi order of merit: One Grand Piano; 8300 Organ; 1400 Piano; Dinner Sete; Ladies' Gold WatahesTSilk Dress Patterns; Portiere Curtains; Silver Tea Services; TennysonePoems, bound in cloth:Dickens' in18 volume, bound in cloth, etc As there are more than 1000 prizes, tiny one who takes the trouble to prepare an ordinary good list will not fail to receive a valuable prize. This is the biggest thing In the conmetition line that we have ever vetoed before the public, and all who do not take part will mists en oppor- tunity of a life time. Iturars-1. A letter cannot be used oftner thari it appears in the words 'The Canadian Agriculturist" For instance the word "egg" could not be used, Si there is but one "g" in the three words. 1 Worde having More than one rneaning but spelled the same can be used but once. 3. N.4nes of places and persons barred. 4. Errors will not Invalidate a list—the wrong words will okapi/ not be counted. Each list must contain ono dollar to pay for six month's subscription toTHE AGR/OULTURIST. If Iwo bt more tie, the largest list which bears the earliest postmark will tate the first priz. ,e and the others.will receive prizes in or17 der of merit Gited States money and stampe taken at par.- . Inc object in offering these magemoent Mixes is to Introduce Our popular Magazine into new botnes, in every art of the Arneridan 'continent, , . ' u • Every competitor enclosing .30 oente in stamps extra. will reedy° frell, by Mall, poestpdld,oris to Tux Acinicer, rtnitst'sElegarit Sourknir epochs& Canada. ' Prizes awarded to persona residing In the United States will be shipped front our New York office free of duty, All emus? letters 'Okada ba registered., ,, • • • . Con Fonnan, compieriTioa—we twrit..giveil 1.Iray t2-5,000 in prized during the last two years, and have thoutandsofletters from prive-wiiineralnvirrerY State in tbeenierrand ever; pari Of Canada Old Newfoundland. Cadiade writist "I shall tecOmmead m ',friend,' to enter beicl,VIedurale, AD.C. to the Oovror , General of 40tir, de'm tions,7114. M. Branders, ‘ eetiver,..)3,? C., r, ..,,,,,„,,„„ ,,,..„,„,,„,,,,,..rtrtALhoi.d..itibitigeorlrztpiiiii4. ,V504,1:- ',,, li‘ratirlOorallai.,0144 StlifleWitia Sel-N, .4,,t5P.4,- ‘1190/11/2 Ste Iteult Ma 4. at Bantle.. est -min ' ' Alinn., pa • mar *Iiiobwaoakoitot,nroioWialt000...144dZ11. Rillai.3;41 state lit, idgiyart., Coon.. toot th 'at , &Week lin iitaiesinikiit,lefilia•Wita * Potortorant,ai onto* - a • • Oti,r BINDER TWINE' Composed of Fiaic,Silver Com- posite and Bet, a Brands Man- illa. Leave your order with us at once in order to'' insure prompt Cullity the best and Prices Guaranteed as low as the loWest. neadiparters for Hot Air Furnaces, both wood and coal. Call and get quotations ehgI Valley COAL HARLAND DBOS have secured octOtOT for WO section, of the celebrated Lehigh Valley Coal) and have, purehased several cars to arrive this month, It is admitted by all to be the best, and it is also claimed that it will give neer eent more heat than any other coal prodeced. Why use com- mon coal when this coal can be purnitased at the same price. Order early so se to m- oue low price, as owing to the strong co,ray bination of the railroad and coal compan- ies, high prices are anticipated thie .ARLAND BROS. STOVES AND HARDWARE,. AJLABIErtri`sr0, 401..A.N:TCPINT SNIP ON SUGAR We have Sugar by the car load. Can give you Sugar at wholesale prices. Ex- tra Standard Granulated by the 100 lbs or bbl lots. Big reduction. Sole agents for Hillwattie Tea., Orders taken for the best Scranton Coal. C31-3530 SW.A.I.Ar_10779" — CLINTON C A 13 Anticipating the wants of my patrons during the preserving season, I beg to announce the arrival of another car load of Sugar to -day. The Granulated being the highest standard of excellenee and purity. Special Cuts to parties buying by the cwt. or bbl. FRUIT JARS—All Sizes, Pts., Qts. and Half Gallons N. ROBSON. • - CHINA HALL Adams' Emporium We invite the attention of our customers and others to the fact that we are prepared to snpply them with the following amongst other goods. Sugar at lowest prices, Tea, Coffee, Fruit Jars and Berries Harvest Tools such as Forks, Rakes, Snaths, Scythes, Hoes, &c. Machine Oil and Raw Castor Oil, Paris Green. Royal Canadian Clothes Wringers at not much over the usual half price. Ask our price for Dingman Soap and Starches. Produce taken in exchange. ADAMS' EMPORIUM, LONDESBORO R. ADAMS. 1. .9 a, ca 6, • syse of:A.04..9 'Ns" `tv`svic ";,4' "ie" "is" 79"re 79`G ier te.-79 THE RELIABLE I 4; 10IANHEALER G. F. OAKES, { ]LSPIANO-CASEDORGANS Best makes of PIANOS Second hand ORGANS to rent ORGANS, 5 and 6 Octave RENTS PIANOS PIANOS fcoarr erfeuflilty m o v PIANOS packed for shipping (Organs repaired and retuned tPAIAS. Piano Tuning attended to Sheet Music&Books ordered Shop on Main Street Residence on James Street Box 11, Clinton •Senatfor, , id, CA! iOnl.L MI ..,, jilt. op 0,.3 C4f, C• . ill l MINTON f.,,tei.,w'41`.,`,...r • ", , . A