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The Clinton News-Record, 1899-03-30, Page 10• • TO CIRO NIMS•ltie0K9 publiel•ed. every THURSDAY et Tina HeadaOhN) News•Recoma Printing House, Atbert Sit . IN often a warning that the liver is torpid or Inaotire. More Bericse 40314.314*.CIIMIL COrk-b. trouble, rosy follow. For a prompt. iresees. efficient cure of Headache anci 11 anymisstamo arras. 1 Yr. 8 Mo. 3 Mo. • 1 Mo I JOlumn 460 00 ess ee Iv) 00. el (le Itennuu.„.2600 22000 1200 3M Conna....4.,,29 00, 12 00 100 2. e° Od.uain lb 00 9 te 500 100 Inch . 600 $50 200 125 eirSPeCitil .1;6i:140400m M to .40 Percent exU.A. For transient advertisements 10 cents Pr line for the first insertion;. 3 cents Per line each subsequent insertion-- ItouPoreil-nueamu•o. Professional. cards, net exceeding oneinoh,05.60 per ann QM. Advertisements Without rifilfez" Ifie direottons will be publed till forbid and charged for *accordingly. Transient notices -.-Lot,' "Ifound," "For Sale," ette-50 cents for first in- Sertion, 25 cents for eaoh„aubseonent insertion. THE NEWS -RECORD will be sent to any . address, free •ot postage, for 11-00 Per year, payable in advance - 1.50 may be charged if not so paid. The date to which every aubacription is paid is denoted by the nunaber on the address label. No paper discontin. tied until all arrears are paid,.. except at the option of the proprietor.4: - W. ,T, MITCHELL. i Editor and Proprietor. •••••••• • THE MOLSON'S BANK Ineors !voted by A et of Parliarnant 1855. i • CAPITAL $2,0004000 REST. - $1,Soo,000 . . Read Office, - • MONTREAL, Witt. MOLserst.• MACPHERSON, President: E. WOLPItlieTAN. MAAS, Geo. Manager •••••••.•mi• - • • • Noree diveminted, Collectionmade, Drafts Lamed, Sterling and Allier's:an Exchange tough t and sold. Interest allowed on Deposits 1 SAVINGS BANK. . Interest allowed on sums of 81 and up, • • ••WARDIP.RS. • , • Money Advanced to farmers on theli own notes with one or more. enclosers. No mort- gage reqaired as security. • • .V,BRWEU. Manager...Clinton. G. D. MoTAGGART, Banker, liver troubles, take Hood's. Pills While they rouse the liver, restore full, retailer action of the bowels, they do not gripe .or pain, do not Irritate or Inflame the internal organs, but have a positive tonic effect. 25% at 011 druggists or by mall o . Hood cfc Co., Lowell, Mass. - • TN, John T. Emmerton • PIE LEADING BARBER, 'a • Smith's block, opposite Post Office ALSO • Agert for Standard Life Insurance Co Head Officio for Canada, Montreal. • Insurance in force, a • 1116,1•00,000 loveste e te in (anada • 13,500,000 Eetablished 1825 The cid reliable and favorlte CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP. .FORD & BitTRPHY, iSuoiisors to j. LangfiircIS • Having bought out the above busInevs, we Jamul to conduct it on the cash principle, and will suOply our °patentors with the hest meats at •the lowest paying prices. •Ford & Murphy. GEO. TILOWHIII, florseaboer and general Blacksmith Albert Street, North, Clinton. - • ''JOBBING k.SPECIALTY. • Woodwork ironed and firet-olam material and .work guaranteed. Perm implements and machines rebuiltand repaired. TO THE FARMERS! • '• Study your Own intermit and go where • ' . you can get__. • . ' . • • RELIABLE - HAINESS manufacture none but the best of stook. Beware •of shops that sell cheap, as they have got to live. 0 and get prime •-Orders by mail promptly attended to • _ __ • ALBERT` STREET - CLINTON John Bell . Harness Emporium BIyth Ont• A General Banking Business Transacted. Notes Discounted Drafts Issued. Interest Allowed on Deposits.. • . . ..T.zia.cace= ur..umr2h.fixt CLINTON • ••-; - . •ONT ' Fire. Accident and Difis Instuunce • Transacted:- Represen a geveral of tho best Companiee and any information relating to iranranee gladly given. General District Agent for the Confederation Life Insurance Ob. Money to Loan on Reasonable Rates Office -Palace block opposite • Market.• . • • CONYEY,ANCINC,. John Ridou.t, • The Meld%) Mutual Fire Insurance . Company. ' • MIWWWWW‘WAVOMPeetWAMYIMIGn TOLD BY THE OLD CIRCUS NAL NARKETn 0 OF THE WORLD . " • Agricult Ural 0,0,04.7„,„..1771:01r•%;Ist:::11 :10.4sts prices of Gram Cattle, Cheese, eo ' "'One thing that we used to let the ' ' III theleatilng Marts. great giant do when there was °poor-, Taranto, Mara 24. -We had a fat INCREASING DAIRY PROFITS. tunitYrn field the old eireus man, " was market here thiS ntorning, for a day The average Price for the alierefie tO swing a hat in a battellali game Wi whiOlk thece la fflaPPOSact to be no cow, bearing, fluctuations In market, when there happened to be One going (Market. All told about forty loads o seldom, if ever, exceede 040, and often the same day in the town wlaere we stuff came here, includingienne twelv is as love as 426 and even less, - We were showing; and as a matter of fact; hundred hogs, 350 yearlings and aheep will say that from 338 to $49 will usu- when loeal teams discovered that we anti a few calves and milker% ally porehase tun 0,verage cow, from., were ,willing to do tide, they aiwaya Praotioelly there Was nO change in the proiructs of which. our dairy stutis- made dates to suit and called On Eis anything, 411d while trade appeared a ties are taken.• for the giant, At firot we used to trifle slow, ainsoat everythlog here worth from $450 to 3000, and we it Was a good ad. for the show, but of 15 cows let him play for nothing; of course, ifisoo4ddit_foonr.l.yt,o..tmeworrporiey:tsiltrplaee rklotatide. bseLlinif Vila, then makes a dairY would flay that'at a forced sale it would it was a tremendous card for the ball shii,peugusig /31iuulietii'set usrartrsetseca el, hurd to realize. the first figure. teams always; they made barrele of enay waa for easier quotations,, thaorie• present nriproved '09nditiOng money Out of it, but the old map saw Shippers of the best (lustily are these Isoiria ought to prodine 200 poundal thia as early as anybody did, and after caw:Olio": se(minleottont4at:h5adeamadorfeur jilt: of butter, yearly, of its equivalent, that he called tor a large, a very large, paid. . worth at 18 centh par pound osa yearly share of the box office receipts .‘iiiin- 4::1..8cue ithz.t2eshviaPrP7oetwalic.ie ystorth from oi. profit? •Isl'isi not if the work is all -except on such an arrangement. I do per head„ • Will :this allow my margin self, and he never'd let the giant play Butohe,r cattle sells at train 3 3-1t to tolifdorf Ipadfit oftfohoice sialff, Wiith 4 1:14t hired, but yes if the dairymen and b� not, on casual reflection, 11 r eo a - - our thaw c°alt tale° esell eat ; agrQu°unr,34 Itielill.:, 4 d an I Aferohr 661-40; May, 00 tolot 07 a 1-40, on track; No. 1:bard, 87o; No. 1 Northern, 68c; No, 2 Northern, 641-2o. Flour -First patents, 18.61) to 113.80; ow. • end POMO, 'PAO to 40.00; Met cleans, Sii.40 to 12.60. Oran, in bu1k-1111 to r Duluth, March 24... -.Wheat -40. 1 hard. wish, 875-80; March, 07 5,Sci May, 89 043o; July, 70 1-8o ; No. 1 Northern, f cash. 08 5-80; No. 2 Northern, (41410, o • -• HEALTH NOTES. i • • Painting fits are due to imperfect Circulation of the blond, which may b• e due to' nervous affections .or to dys- peptic troubles. • Many who are txoubled by them oan be cured by a , simple •emirate of treatment for the f lungs. -• Coffee, when too strong, ire an active' poisoa, 'When used as a stiniulant it • is nitwit par objectionable as aloohol. 11 18 especially bad for pale -faced or • biliouo people. If one feels that he must have breakfast coffee, it should be made after the French plan -two- -thirds hot milk. Lemon, Alice is a Powerful germicide. Strong, 'hot leinonade is an excellent drink for one eeffering front °tilde in the bead, grip and kindred ailments. Bad. teeth are more frequently . due to imperfect digeetion than, to any other cause. The teeth of a child should be regularly* mouthed and •treated from the time it is two or three years . • • The head should be washed frequent- lyforthspice of oleintiness, but it is *ell to rub • the scalp briskly 'with ; bay rum afterward. The aleoliol causes wife utilize their own labor, with postai- man 1 have 'mown who was more.aiive interim down to 3c) per Pound ; and for bly the addition of a little help, to opportunity and more certain to take, very poor stuff a little less. ' s . We will say that it. costs 120 per advantage, of it than the.old man. But 0 had a light supi Of tuckers Pt t in to -day, and prica bet- head to keep' these. cows the year though we got alet . of money out of er at froesm 03,60 ttvover33.90 peelittle cwt. around, and this in a region where they it, there* never was a show with so More would have sold. ' annually, and a large part of the farm inolosed field with, a fence around it likens, A few good ndlk- raust be kept up and fed; six months many deadheads because there was no exT,sh.e7eeiiirist:oed:hange in export bulls, in the shape .of pasture and meadow high enough -and it would have been . Here are some et the chief 8:dee 10_ sdeervvoatteidvotoesttihmeairtena. aintenroe isa con- wetly and difficult, too, to build One day ;- • high, onough-but what people outside One load Of buteher cattle, average feeders or "in' • The $16 per head extra accruing is 'ootild see the upper part of the- giant's1,006 lbs., sold at 4 1-4c per pound.. • ' . no inure than lair play for inaking the body when he stook up to. play, and. soAld at 0load Of 4.85sper owthippers,average 1,25D lbs. , butter or carrying the railk. away to the see him . Twenty-four tattle, average . 1,02' nianufuotory. In fact, it intuit be made .. SWAT THE BAIA,. '•- . • lbs., sold at 4 1-4o - per pound, to clover alt labor involved in the oare ' .... • .•Twenty-two cattle, average. 1;10 J! Pre never •toia. you the great giant's,. lbs., seed at 40.00.per_ewe, • mainitactum. and sale •or. milk Iroin one -cow for aii57%ays, krimax•.iy, a prcifit .exact size, and. I ain't 'a -going, to new; -_,. -Twenty-four butelser cattle, average in. eny btisiness Daises f, oin tne,fact that but the club he played with • Was - as 4,91.205olrbise-.e.;keeltixdp-oartt *3.85. per osowerta,ge 1, we turn our Lebo'. involved in conduct- Tong ing that busineas into moriey. • as . a medinin-sized telegrapn Pole - 125 'lbs., sold at 4 8-4e ..tser pound. - A cow, yielding a gross income to her baunidt.Considerable bigger 'round at the Good Yearlings are Wanted, and were . a little stronger. to -day at from 4 1-2 °Weer Of 340 per eon= . may thus • be • accounted pro:itable; but if she ' yields . ."-When the giant went to the plate to 5e for 'choice. CSO W. ft° in the eame.aength ot time and stood there with his bat raised- the Sheep . are • unchanged 'at 8•I-4 to she is 4101r8 prOlitable, Thus a , Man crowd •howled; they always did; and 311-2o per pound. . cited,.it be -utilizes his own • . labor, failed to do -*hen .the with a herd oi the that grade ot animals when he hit the bell, which he ehehijimeVear poEuuncaks;i4, a.arit:e0e7erth from -2_3-4 to fie per and.. that of Axis :family, finds hirnsett good. one, they'd howl louder'n ever. .1,011,,,,og: able to pay . the. intdrest on his mort- And the beii-outside' the feriae i :Ctn. l -.? gage, live comfortably, and, 'keeptrom na-m-yea-yes ; ' and sometimes,. gettiog. deeper- into debt,. .. - . , , • donbt, .. outside the earth's turcumoa am.- and isthonntly4.11-irelly8 i Ii. -o quotablyo ti.ctiebor:13 leoeuout:n:iitttrif? for 'ds at I °don't ers" but it or e 131.4 47 1 ._ If he can make his brain work equal. Went atmosphere, Sinnetinies, day f LY with his . brawn, and bring his milch terwax•d, when I'd hear the old man !e'Snit:yaleQt..1qatIS ; v disitaptptiisntilemntr oen clean: cattle .into the lits0 or ,oup ,class, he can chuckling as he was reading the news- it - ILL the Mortgage, Stop lists:reit drain, paper, I'd know that he was feeding a. riyinfitolo.r ii0gtir hoOguso;tttnzottp71; and 'pm; pernianent and vatueble. im- paragraph ,telegraphed • frona some-, 4 to provements • upon his farm. Dairymen' where. about the falling. of it myeter, Per -lb .for.fat heavy stuff; 3o for.sows wise knSw by general results thattheY [soil raeteor at that distant pcant.•Siane 8741Sdtot fc'hrogsstagasre • not. wanted. . i ''' are either standing stationary or .run- of the balls might be accountedfor In •• ning behind .should' at . ()nee Make an some such :Ways as that; . but. in no Folloiviog. is the. range of :current eft::roorto,Ate..find ela.t exactly ,,Where.: they case when the giant •hads once hit a ettotettqee:-'• . ball square was the ball heard of in •' • . battle. . riEttre• out esneaeati :you* Can -what that neighbourhood again.. • . - •* 'e d 73iiiittarir,' orotee°,witio.,7, . 7 7.44e75. ..°4•:4922 it is costing you 'per.. heed. annually to "Well it. Wes a great attraction -It-. keep. yhur cows, and • belanoe : this it 'Made a lot of nioneY, but like every- IiiitCher,. • med. to good. 3.25 -, .340 111;4112st, the.' total 'dairy reeeipts" for thing else it sort of petered out. after . Butcher, iiiferior. ' . 187 1-2-.3.12 1-2 one year. . This will gilts You a start- a while,. and at last we drew the -giant• . Sheo and 7La7mbe. out' of the game entirely. New,: and Ewes, per •evet.:.. .. .. :'.: 3.00 • '3;50 theta,. when they'd got•a little used 10 Yearlings,. 0U cwt. . . 4.50 • '5,06 - him arid: got over their awe of him, Bucks; per -owt. ' .., . , 2.50 , 2.75 some pitcher would try to make it little ... ..: .. . Milkere 'arid Calves. • - - fun ' with ' the. giant by. 'striking him Cows, eaeh... ......• . . ..15.00' . 45.06 . • out; which • of course, he Could:. do if Calves, each. :. ;. ".... 2.00. ' 10.00 , ' Hogs. • • • e he: wanted to,' though. the giant could its .present resportaihilities. Education 'find: a •ball that - came within . &red of. Choice. hogs, • per (wet. . 4.25 •1.50 of 'course, . should not and need .not be him; but . for 'that :Metter .the . pitcher Light . hogs, per . mt. . 4.00 • tit I-2 neglected, •but it • is .'• not Meet that Could pitch the other way, .When anye. ilea Vy - hogs, per cwt. .. 3.00 . 3.87 1-1 parents past the prime ot life • should. • thing of that sort: happened, anything • Buffalo, March 24. -Spring wheat - bear *the burnt of Data labor. to save like 'striking hina outs -the giant -Nees Dull, but sellers firm.; No. 1 Nerthern, Loo much for Children lusty enough to ' apt to lose his -temper. Once, on an bo- 77o. Winter wheat -Steady; •No. .1 earn a•eompetence of iheir-own. Edu- easion like that, when be reached •out red, 74c; No. I white, 74o; No. 2, extra cation oc•eniltiren,-'particularly of those Srid made a .vicious ening at a ball, red, 72o ; No. 3 red, .71 1-2e. Corn- boysStrong; No. 2- yellow, 87 3-4C; No..8 designed to follow in agricultural HE SWUNG CLEAN AROUND,. . yellow; 3T 1-2e. ; No. 4: yellow, :36 8-4 footstep% should be directed. toward . . mosteting the hest scietitificprinciplea with the bat out horizorital; Auld just to 37c ; No. '2 corn, 87o; NO. 8 corn, ot the% art.. • .. . . . :.' . .:. raked out all the pillars Of the grand 36 .14 to•36 3-,4e; No. 4 corn, 35 1-2 to titan; • who, coming •home to • sPend •!flotarritudn; e,e-jctchertwo end nixes, 'which for- bi• the.• grandest 'goad me...Oats-Strong; good demand; No. : Vhat hatter training: for 'IX young 2 white, 33o; No. 3 white, --.82.1:40; No. vaettlion froze the itgrioultural college utuoistaglry0.0.7,erwe :tat veiwitpaiiygohiootkoo oh:oil .:N4 el. 3 mixed, 28:1-2e. .Barley -Held UM .white, 81 1-2,e; No. 2 mbred, 86 le2o; or from:schoOl, lifts tbe burden: from his • lather's . shoulders, and demonstra- for 'just that thing, everyvehere; and high for buyers; nothing tieing.. Rye- tes to him the' practical -utility . of his. in case the diamond .was . too near . the. Quiet; No. 2, on track, offered at 63o. more scientific ideas? It is for the: cern, asiyhtite. But it stand we ;had it moved, for that game, ;spring, • $4.25 ; bakers' . straight spring • Fleur-eWeak .and bower; best patent ing generation.. to lift moms we hadn't rea-• daitying from plebeian channels shear f4ruli.n2 end 'Used ciurielves.what lie could. do when 84; bakera. clear spring, 53.1510.13.50; r e0 the low grade speing, $1.75 to 32.25; nab- thenr -of . unnecessary 'hardship% end h • 11 . most tremendou,s excitement whelt he. 'etit winter, '44; beat family winter, the plow:rather than the .city office. • young -men a,aiii sra7.131; . ktunixaockteeidy out those pillars, but fore "Once, .when he wont to the .bencli; nobody' Was hurt., NO. I white, °ash; 70o.; Nti. 2 red, °ash, a a 38.50 to 38,75 ; Graham best, $3,50. able that, our *Detroit, March 24,Wheat-Closed- .• - • - .. the bench being in-thheease, as in fact 70 1-2c ; May, 71 1-8o ; July, 68 1,1o. • TRE.GARDEN, .• •• . . it often, was, • the roof of• the grand • Toledo,- Mara 21. -Wheat --Cash, 70 stand, the giant- sitting. with his lege L -2c ; May, 70 5-80. Rye -No. 2 cash, It is .essential that '. the 'Mil. of the 87rearathoetiAtoblye,oenvle, wso taiisi not f t;,:rookb-o $8,36; new, .casb,; May and April, garden be rich to ha early crops and . 58 1-20.• Clovereeed-Prime cash, old, tender vegetables...It 'should he a•loaki down under him. He wasalways very• and be Well drained's° 'that it will dry cautious about just this thing, and 1 &ugly prepared in good time for the er--.bri fact, we alsiays had this 'great- VtloSerootht Nobody vlietiPte bore :ig Out readily, , warm up • early and be reception of the seed. . • ' est kind of luck, with the giant -but IL a quickgerniination of the seed is secured the 'soil most be . in a good tilth so that the seek will come in 1 . Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion contains the hypo.; phosphites. These alone make it of great value for all affections of the nervous system. It also contains glycerine, a most • valuable, soothing and healing agent. Then there is the cod-liver oil, ac- knowledged by all physicians as the best remedy for poor blood and loss in weight. These three great remedial agents blended into a creamy Emulsion, make a remark. able tisane builder. see, and 61.00, all druggIsta • SCOTT & chemists, Toronto. - it to evaporate More rapidly than water which, if allowed to remain, catchers dust and germs, ' AGAIN. I know, pleaded the Mile bridns humbly, that I make a • good. many grammatical errors. They are 'nothing, said the: young husband, to those mother used to make. • . . " . - • _ Farm and: IOolited Town BropertY Only baited': , J. • B. 1143;Lean. Presid nt, „Kipeen .P. Thomas Frazer. vice.prosideat, Braced eld P 0. W. Shannon. Seey-Treae.. Seaforth P. 0; Thoutaa It Hays. kr-vector oft osses, Seatorth • V. G. Broadfoot, Peaforth John O. Grieve, Winthrqp GeOrgo Dale. Seaforth: Thonma E. Ham Seater' h asimea Evans. Beechwood; John' Watt, Harlook. Thema,' Frazer, lintels- • field; John B. McLean. Kippen; James _Conveyancer, Ccimm• issioner, Eta. CO:snotty. Clinton. ' •• AGENTS: yire Insurance. - Real Estate. Hobt. Smith, Harook • Robert McMillan. Sea- •• ' Money to Lend. forth : James Ourneninga, Egmondville, J, W. • •Yent tiolmeaville P O. • John. Govenigelr and Office -HURON STREET, •CLINTON Johno. Morri4oh. auditors, • Parties desirous to effect Imre:nee' or trim. octet other busineaa will be promptly atten led to on applicattola to any of the above officers addressed to their l'espective post Oleos. •'Grand Trunk„Railvray.• MEDICAL .Dr. W, Gunn, • R. 0. P. and I.. R. C. S., Edinburgh Oftice-Ontario Street, Clinton, Night ealls at front door of residence on Rattan - bury 'Street,. opp. Presbyterian Church. Dr . Graham (Successor to Dr. Turnbull.) Licentiate Of the Royal College of Physic- ians London, Eng. Office and Residence, Perrin's Block, SteluccUpied by•Dr, Turnbull. ••• Dr. Shaw. • Office -Ontario Street, opposite English • shurch„ formerlyciccupied by Dr. Apple- ton.- • • -.DENTISTRY. .Dr. BRUCE, . Surgeon Dentist. OFFICE -Over Taylor's Shoe •Store, Clinton, Ont. Special attention to preset'. Vation of.natural teeth: • • • • MB Blyth every Monday and Hayfield every Thursday afternoon during • the summer. ' • DR. AGNEW, DENTIST. Office adjoining Foster's Ph6to Gallery. Office Hours, - q to 5. M Zurich the second Thursday of each month, • •'VETERINARY.' Trains arrive and leave Clinton Station is . ' follows: 'Buffalo and Goderia District es-' . Going West, Mixed to. is a.m. i• di • •Express. .... if• Mixed ... . ... 7.os p.m. 14 14 Express to.17 p.m. Going•East, Express ' 7.40 a, m • o 11 4; ...... 2.55pan. • 44 11 Mixed . .. . . 4.35 p.m. . • London,. Huron dud Bruce :- Going South, Express 7•47 san. 11t Si if • i • 4.25 pm. Going North, • " leas a,m, 6.55 p.m. M. C. Diatoms, W. E. Davis, Dis, Pas% Agent, G. P. & T. A, A. 6. Payrisost, G.T.R. Aged at ginrteoan. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE is it • • •• it PATENTS TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &O. Anyone sending a sketch and description may • macaw ascertain our opinion tree whether an invention is probably patentable. Communion - Mae strictly confidential. Haudbook on Patents sent freo. Oldest agency for necurIng patents. Patents taken through Munn & receive • *card vette:, without charge, in the . • •SCitiltifiC A handsomely Mnstratedareeldy. Largest cm collation of any /manna° journal. Terms. $3 a year : four months, E. Soid byan newsdealer]. • MUNN Co seteroi6„,y, New yerk Branb Mao. 126 P Washington. D. o. • ______.........._____. Blaekall & Ball OCT OF HEIR ROME.. •.,..,..,..aVeterinary'Surgeons. Government Veter • Good old Mrs, Gladstone is no longer 'T • inary Inspectors., ' mistress df Hawarden Castle, and the . ' Office -Isaac Street,Clinton; Residence, • • Albert Street.• ... - „ latter henceforth is no longer her home, That is an intiratttion which 'L•EGAL' . ..• of a shook to all the many admirers of •Will come in the nature of something •Scott 86 MOICKLZ1.00 BARRISTERS, soLknons ETO CLINTON AND BAYP/ELD. , Clinton Office -Elliott Block, Isaac at, • Bayfield Office -Open every Thursday -Main street, first door west of Post Office.. Money to .loan. Yetnes Scott. • E. H. McKenzie. • E. Campion, Q.C., Bareister, Solicitoe, - Notary, &c. GODERICH, ONT. Orvtosa-Over Davis' Drug Store. Money to Loan. M. 0. johnston, • , Solicitor, Critrittliesioner, Eto GODERICH. ON r. Orrttt-•Cor Hamilton 101141 St. Andretv't England's grand old man on both sides of the A.tlantio. There has beim a considerable amount of friction and tiztplesitsantnees in the Gladstone tam- , s nee eod s atesmen a death, mainly in connection with the dieposi- tion of his estates and in the control of the Property, bad feeling being en- gendered. inthe minds of the sons and daughters of Mr. Gladstone by the al- tered position in whish the widow of his eldest son -namely, Hon. Mrs. Wil- liam rienry Gladetotte-has been placed by his death, It is probable that henceforth and for the remainder other day' the elder Mrs. Gladstone will make her konie in London with her son Herbert and be oared for and nttreed by her unmarried daughter, Helen, " • • HOWARD'S Yor Palpitation, Pain about tho Mort, • Streets.. , , Preasura in the Head ..„........ Is the beet Medical:le known. Net a failure hat been repotted. • • • W. litryd.one, -. ty, unnotteed, -through every pert, 'Metier • it causes the blood te now filitinalte, perfect.. 0 arriater, Solicitor, Notary Public Ste , mitouecurliseh.xont and health tis every alze and . Oprici t . f Pf it prometly relieve* bride premittelTheart. . pMs, heated sWellitig feet, of heart Wattle, Prepaid by Mail with full &Modelle, at put. IIE AVER BLOCK, ., • CLINTON trill)°, (Abair trIreetigt It* -loon% Ost. ' ing point or base trona' which to figure the • possibilities pf inCreased 'profits. Ihe idea is, to make dairymen think, and whim they think they will act. In utilizing home help the children, who areloplotit by. the future value of the farm, should not be made to shirk .• Milwaukee, March 24. -Wheat -No. 1, Northern, 67 1-4 to 67 8-40; No. 2 Northern, 65 14 to •66e. Rye -No. 1 53 1-2o. Barley -No. 2, 46 to 47o; sem-. • pie. 39. to 46e. people scared most to death; and that Minneapolis, btrieeh '24. -Wheat - was about as bad front &business point ,,....,._. • of view, as though they'd been .hurt, 1. " Finally • when the show had lost some close contact; as with ails seeds a cer- of its novelty' it didn't draw so well, essential to germinatioin und contact get an idea that'it was dangereus .to tain amount of heat and, moisture are anyhow; and then people seemed to C withthe soil is necessary if a good have:the giant sloshing around in that growth Le to be maintained. manner with a dub like that, even in ure is applied have it thoroughly rOt- then We, drew him out. But in his ted and fine and then incorporate well palmy days it eras a sight to see our IEVer • Plow deep and thorough and then his gentlest moods; and the time Came • work into a good tilth. When man- when there was no money in it; and with the' 0011. •. • . giant et the• het." Applying fresh ooarse manu.re is in- • advisable, • because it increases the n•, ••••••••••••••••• ••inn. •.......•••••••••• labor of preparing-. •the soil in a good tilth, it contains tnore or less weeci.and WTHEY RAISE. .HAT graSs seed that make the•work of cal:. ,r,.„ .„-it;;„ ...• tivation more difficsult, and the plant - ----- - lire" Britt" inill tini ."I" Atittes‘, food not being in an available condi- .• don, cannot be need by the growing Statistics just • compiled show that plants. Rather than use coarse, fresh Great Britain and the United States manure; it will be better to purchase and Utle commercial fertilizers.• are now raising by national tostition WOod ashes and poultry manure can very nearly the same sum. Great Bri- nearly always be used to a good ad- thin, during' its current fiscal year, Vantage in the garden, especially as a ending with the. clOife of this month, top dressing, and with- some crops, like raises by taxation•, excluding post -office • radishes and lettuce, rotten chip man- receipts, are fri about 118D,000,000, • and the • the wood pile can be used to - advantage: • When either of these is united States has raised tcr date in used a good plan is to prepare the soil eight months 02600,000, .and, in the In a good condition for the reception year ending June NI next, should raise of the seed and then apple these Its a .0287,000,000, and • may receive, as the' Lop dressing, working well into ,the . surface with a good ' garden- Pekerevenue has been unusually "'elastic," Poultry tnanure being a concentrated a reund 31500,000,000. As the revenue in fertilizer, should be applied carefully the last fiscal year, exclusive of the as too much will burn the plants and prove detrimental. reoelito from the ?nettle railroads, Was ' Some crone, like onions, lettuce, -34 " • 3 14000 000. the increase for the-cur- radilles, beets and the early varieties rent arear over theJatileincatlirtrobom ese!i6otic of peas, may be sown as eon as Ihe nna'Avu' and "nr Anna moil in the garden will work readily be $ur7,000,0p0. England hag advanced. Into a good tilth, (hen later plantings Its revenue in the pest ten yearis about can' be made op I hrbogy. the seaman. , 280,000,000, and the Veited Stateer-300,- to $100,000,000. . ' HOW TO (wren A'' SHEEP Both nations are increasing taxotibit ' . at about the same late and both have To catch It sheep, seize with the deficits this year. Great Britain has right hand by the hind leg above the a deficit of • $7,501,000 for the current hook. The pressure upon the sinew year and will have to add $22,500,000 above the bock joint paralyses the leg to the revenue for 1000. This will, be It gives activity to all parts for a moment, and 'the sheep will done. The exOesa of war and ordinary that carry away useless and rarely struggle. The lift hand ihottld expenditures over ordinary income for polsonotit niaterials from your th wised • • Ing with headache, nervous cause. By taking • you have courage when suffer.. of thie depression of spirits? HowP by removing the • are in good healthd How can Would you not like to he rid weakness? prostration and great physical And is it -net due to nervous exhaustion? Things always look so much brighter when we it1111#4414 _.pped around e Mit , . 0 g mon a ri 0 ta eh as been body ri It removes th c u 1 and the Shepherd has perfect control $89,000,000 and the deficit for the year - e a s" your ffb- of the heaviest sheep without pulling will be considerably larger, or aix or sueng,ecause It re In the least upon: the wool'. • ' seven times as large as the English moves rill Imetuitlea from your • =sr CLIMATE MR APPLES. deficit. But the deficit. in England is due to Nerrousnese. , The cliraate of Canada Is the best for tho, inereaao ,,' normal expenditure To keep in good health you growth of the apple, Warmer comp arid the (tee, is oF norma1. revenue. ries, may sum for a time in develop- *al. isxpenaituireo, Must have perfect adion of the t Ing some toarietiet, but 00011er or later Y bowels. Ayer** Plfts CUP° con. insects and fungous paste willappear I i••••••••••••• blood. Send tor our book on atipatiott *id bIllousturis. and a war of externiinetiOn will he GLAD UN CAME. 1111WIfo to imer Oitoteits. , held.leaving only those in atmosphere Meet favorable to their growth. The - I'ni hero to deka out the place, an. , verhaVi roll w.661't 1041 ti, Oftiuli • older markets are becoming very Ms. flounced the six-footer with. long hair, .0h:57 1l : crirninating and buyers buy More by isaidsoloa ur om h sh, at and a (Moles selection Of ,3 . Wacavealavatrometa %WWI I" 14. ' - Aditeni. DR J. Ga A name than Bight. The boot Market LW exclaimed the little editor f rom for 11PPlee 16 In ' tlia-lattut latitude eit the far east, I see. The now janitor,. the beat I0eation for their produe $utit begin operations In the basement, tion, MY good Wait, : • - *.•••• RELIEF IN 10 MINUTES' . , Every sufferer from. catarrh Who reads theselines will find in them a Inestage of hop No matter haw severely he may be afflicted, no matter how many so- called remedies he may.haveIried, no matter how many .physicians have expert- rnented upon him in vain, no matter bow completely he ratty 'have despaired. of ever ridding himself of his disgusting and distrcesing malady -be can be cured I • Ilundreds upon of cases as bad aS his have been fully and perinanently cared by • • DR. AGIfEW'S CATARRHAL POWDER . This wo ul remedy never fails if taken before eaten* has developed Into other necessarily fatal diseaste. Don't put it off -go at once to your druggist • and get a bottle. It will relieve you in to minutes -it will place you on the road to •full necoyery immediately. It cures cold inthebee.d. sore throat, tonsilitis, asthma, hay fever, loss of Sittell and deafness. Here. is an interesting letter from the ReV.•james Murdock, of Harrisburg, Pa. • "L • "When 1 know anything is worthy of recomme.ndation, I consider it my duty to let my friends know ft. I have used Dr. ew's Catarrhal Powder for thilast two months and am now completely cured of oaten of five years standing. It Is certainly magical In its effect, The .first application benefited me within five minutes. I would not be 'without it in the house if it coat es a bottle, as it will cure any slight oold Lmay have, almost instantly." At all druggiets. Pr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart relieves heart &some In 30 Ininates. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills--2oo. for se doses -are the best. Di. Agnew's Ointment relieves in adayea soak teeter and all skin diseases. Cures piles in a to s nights. 330. 10 For sale by Watts & Co , Clinton ..euuttuituutteutiotrutioutroutiouauouuuuquettouultuuttuutitietici• If You. Know what you Want it is your own fault • - g if you -don't get it. !, In days gone by dealers were able to sell people just what they pleased, 'but the public of to -day ; are inclined tq find out fdr them- • selves the best article in every line ; they insist upon getting it. 3 3 3 3 3 ; are known throughout the whole country to be the best in fit, finish, quality and durability and that is why ; people will have Granby's and no other. The octra thickness at ball and heel makes them last twice as long; • GRANBY RUBBERS WEAR LIKE IRON. I don't take anything that cornes along. I go straight for the 'Granby' ,,`.; for 1 know It in the best. . • Granby Rubbers is , AND OVERSHOES f.JE0fiO 0J 0fl3flJ 9fl0*O 0000fr0AS10.° .0..nitatt ONE ewes RELIEF. on't Spend a Dollar for Medicine until you have tried You CAti buy thern in the paper 5 -cent cartoas Ten Tabules tor Five Cents. SWUMis sea to !memoirs* meow tie itatverval prom. untasa toe a NA PIM* Ifyott don' i find this sort of Ritians:Tabtiles At the -Druggist's,. rad rivo canto to TUX ClittileAt COI4PANV0 No, to pruee St., New York, end they will be Mint 10 you by math 011. A4440111 will be mailed for 41 ettlite Tl chinos are ten le one that Ripens 'Mules are the very loathe you med. 1 •