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The Clinton New Era, 1888-02-10, Page 8
w . O. w11 BI8T ' CO- wi+i•.1�"i A1?.• BOi.ilrwll tGULAAR vs IRREGULAR INSURANCE Renate on''a Policy in the MUTUAL LIEN INSURANCE COMPANY, of New 'stork, =spared wile► alleged cheap ineuranoe. £sets -MUTUAL LI:FP, eiets--f7lsesp colleens, small or pro- d &GB 26, 14B PLAN. Q d°Godsofroollection&flierpamingthehet Name of Institution If a.laim in 10 years 1f a claSn in 15 years It a chew In* years l'a FU Ab e .e. ere c - re411 q•fs • • o .7t fa,o A ...5 zfr u u m',1lt. .5":16e Rr1 e oM 3r. E.1 .. , fav a - zFS 1,1•3:4 Al,5- �' W,G oN _ l�ilTTdAL LIFE val Arcanum It. .Foresters Federal . ' 4205 00 60 00 80 40 60 00 1189 00 1984 00 940 00 919 60 940 00 1 44 00 64 40 44 00 1907 50 90-00 120 60 ' 90 00 1310 00 ...o,879 1100300 910 00 00 910 00 - 93 00 183 60 99 00 11.10 00 120 00 16080 1110 00 4594 CO �.- ..-. ,,. 11184 50 88000 839 90 880 1 304 00 844 80 304 00 Br-ia•mindthat thebestberme h theeheepest in the. end. _Protect your familieaaull, estates. by insuring in the MUTUAL Lrea iI, uautoa CoedNewYork,the oldestoompany inAmerica and the largest in the world. Remember, in these cheap concerns the �s, er you get the heavier the burden becomes, while in the YIUTUeeL LIFE you pay your heavy premiums while in the *est of a successful business carver, and are able to pay it, and in your deolintng years, instead of being a burden, it - 'biomes a source of inoome. A word to the wise is suffioiene For information call on any of our local agents or address W. T. McNLIL, Special -A'rent, London, Ont., who will send yon circular*, ds,. WNW CTRRENT TOPICS. Watertown, N. Y., has enough pulp mills to consume all the spruce• in the big woods inside of fifteen years. The amount of wood turned into paper is enormous. The Roch- ester Paper Company•uses seven cords a dayfur its pulp mill in that city, and as much more for its pulp mill it owns in Lockport. The Electrical Review says medi- cine can be introduced into the hu - mat system by electricity. The electrodes of a battery are saturated with the selected remedies and ap- plied locally to the skin. Experi- ments show that there is actually absorhation of the medicine into the system. The Pall Mall Gazette tells of a unique kind of torture in London shops. In certain large West -end s?llepe the female assistants aro all doomed to a ui iform size in waists, varying from eighteen to twenty inches. Tall girls and stout girls all must conform to a measure six inches at least below the natural size. The Northern Pacific Railroad, with its new rotary snow -ploughs, will be able to defy the blizzard. Pushed' by locomotives, they dash through a drift seven feet deep at the rate of from fifteen to twenty miles an hour. After the snow has been cut up by the revolving knives it is expelled from a spout at the plow like the dust from the blower in a plaining mill. An interesting tariff contest is in progress on the other side of the Atlantic. The high tariff countries, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Russia, are struggling to protect their 'pauper labor' against the bet- ter paid labor of the free trade Eng- land ! Yet England holds her own, and on the continent there are signs of reaction against the high tariff policies. Samuel Watts, Thomaston, Maine 'tb'the latest person to realize that misfortune never comes singly. He has lost three ships within a few weeks, The Alfred Watts was abandoned in the South Pacific in December, the Alfred D. Snow was wrecked while entering the harbor of Waterford, Ireland, and the Jahn T. Berry was burned January 9th, near New Zealand, being on a voy- age from Philadelphia to Japan. . Oma of the London papers pub- lished a meeting of the 'unemployed at Kensington ;Gaaden, at which •olaly twenty persons were said to have turned out and paraded behind a red flag. The next day one of the paraders wroce that the alleged meeting consisted of the vicar, church -wardens, overseers, certain vestryrrien and some twenty boys of the parish, who were engaged in lasing out the bounds of the par- ish, and bad a red surveyor's flag for signaling, A pane made bf white paper manufactured from centore or linen, and mcdified by chemical action; is the newest invention for steitrcd windows., The paper thus prepar- ed is dipped into a preparation of alcoholand camphor, which makes it like parchment. From this point it can be moulded and cut into ex- tremely tough sheets, that are en- tirely transluetent and tan bo dyed - with almost all colors, the result be- ing a translucent sheet, showing far more vivid hues than he btest col- ored glass exibits. The Chicago News makes a com- parison of the salaries received bt judges in- Great Britain and in the United States respectively. Thirty font- judges in England, receiving from $25,000 to $50,990 a year, ag- gregate $919,000, or (nearly a mil lien annually, -while eighty judges in the United States draw from $3,- 600 to $19,500 annually, or $31e,- 000 in the aggregate. 'It is about time,' says the News' 'that the American people recognized the wis- dom and economy of paying judicial salaries adegpate to secure the best talent for judges.' 'Fiction hath in it a higher aim than fact' is not sustained by the recent ruling of the Iowa courts re- lative to the Glidden barb wire fence patent. It appears that in 1859 Alvin Morley, an insane tnnn of Delaware county, who before and • since that time resided -in an asy. hum, twisted a barb wire fence, sec tions of which were exibited at an obscure fair. Fifteen years later Joseph Glidden obtained letters pat- ent for the barb wife fencing that he subsequently assigned to a Targe company, who have recently in yoked the law to protect their rights Readers of current fiction e 1 r, call Holland's 'Seven Oaks,' the s'tory of which turns on the wrong;, of an insane patentee. Be Your Guard. Dealt allowed in the head be slaws and surely ran into Catarrh, when you ea b• cured for 251. by using Dr Chase's Ca tarrh Cure. A. few applications oure ia- sipient catarrh ;1 to 11 boxes cure ordinary .atarrh ; 9 to 1 boxes are guaranteed to oar. shronie .atarrh. Try it. Only 25c. da sure curs, Sold by all druggists. Wm. Taylor, animmigrant boy aged 14, employed by R. Shaw Woods, fell from a horse on bis employer's farm Saturday afternoon, his neck be- ing broken. He was found dead a short time after the accident occurred. A scientist says; -If the land were flattened out the sea would be two miles deep all over the world." If any man is caught flattening out the land shoot him on the spot. A groat many of us can't swim. That dainty lady tripping by, how light her step, how bright her eve, how fresh her cheek with healthful glow, like roses thkt in Mavtime b1ow1' And yet few weeks have passed away since she was fading day by day. The doctor's • skill could naught avail ; weaker shegrew, and thin and pale. At last, while in a hopeless frame,one day she said, " There is a name I've often seen -a remedy -perhaps 'twill help; I can but try." And so, accord• ing to direction, she took Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription,and every bale- ful symptom fled, and she was raised as from the dead. The total sum paid out by the G 1 T. R. to claimants for injuries sustain - at the St. Thomas at accident in July 15th, exceeds $42,000. ed Rocker Furniture STORE, CLINTON. Calbick . & —Reith Having bought out the business recently carried on by Mr 13en- nett, at the above stand,will continue the same in all its branches. Being thoroughly practical men, the very best attention will bo given to all we,k,of which nothing but firstclass stock will be made For the next Thirty Days we will offer Tre- mendous Bargains in all classes of Furni- ture, and those wanting anything in our line, will save money by calling on us. UNDERTAKING is a speciaity with us, Mr Calbick being a practical Em balmer and Funeral Director, and as we have a good hearse and carry a large stock of Coffins and Furnjshsngs, all orders in this line will have careful and prompt attention. A first-class UPHOLSTERER always at work. PATROL A GE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. CAJ,81 CK-& REE'rII RED ROCKER STORE, ALBERT ST., CLINTON . I Iitlltliltl� i��i� lllt'n Sitt�fi+t+i't The treatment of many thousand, of .owing of those chronic weaknesses and diet.. eels ailments peculiar to females, at the Ilrvat.- ilotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, IN. Y•, has afforded a vast experience in nicely adap,- ing and thoroughly totting remedies for the pure of woman's peculiar Maladies. Dr.:lerce,e Favorite Proscription is the outgrowth, or result, of this great and valuable experience. Thousands of testimo- nials, received from patients and from physi- cians wbo have tested it in the mora aggra- vated and obstinate cases' which had baffled their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of suffering women. It ie not recommended as a ' ciire=all," but as a most perfect Specific for wonian's peculiar ailments. As g powerful invigorating tonic, it imparts strengte to the whole system, and to the tkornb and its appendages in particular. e'er ' overworked, worn-out," run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seametreSses, "shop -girls," house- keepers, nursing mdthera, and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's Fa'Vorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled QS an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. As a soothing and strengthening nervine, "Favorite Prescription" is tine- qqualed and is invaluable in allaying and sub- duing nervous excitability, irritability, ex- haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and ther distressing, nervous symptoms com- nouly attendant upon functional and organic Iteense of the womb. It induces refreshing leep and relieves meutnl anxiety and de- ,pendency. Dr. Pierce's favorite Proscription is a legitimate medicine, carefully :omponnded by an experienced and skillful thysician, and adnptcd to woman's delicate ,rganizutiou. It is purely vegetable In eta •ornposftion anderfectlv harmless in its ffects in any condition ot'the system. For morning eiokuees, or nausea, from whatever :auso arising, weak stomach, indigestion, dys- pepsia and kindred symptoms, its use; in small loses, will prove very beneficial. "a'avorito E reeeelption» is a posi- tive euro for the most complicated and ob- stinate cases of leueorrhen, excessive flowing, painful menstruation, mutatnrnl suppressions, prolapsus, or falling (if the womb, weak back, female weakneys,' tintevc•rsion, retroversion, bearing -down sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, in- flammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, accompanied with Internal hent." As a regulator and promoter of func- tional action, at that critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, "Favorite Pre- scription" is a perfectly enfo remedial agent, and can produce only good results. It is egqiially oftltaelous and vahtable in its egesta rvben taken for those disordora and derango- menta incident to that later and most critical period, known its " The Change of Life." "Favorite Prescription » when taken jn cdnncctton �piter,. tttn.. use ,0f Dr. rterco's» Oolden Medicat Dlseoveryg, and smafTlaxative Liver Pilis)'cures Li ere Kidney rid Bladder diseases. Their combined use also removes blood taints, and abolishes cancerous and scrofulous limners from the system. "Favorite Proscription,' ie tho only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee, from the menu-' 'acturere, that it will give satisfaction in every Ilse or money will be refunded. This guaran- roe has been printed on. the bottle -wrapper, Ind faithfully carried out for many years. Largo bottles 1100 doses) $1.00, or six ',unser tor .05.00. For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of -women (160 pages, pnpor-covered), send ton ente in entraps. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, 003 Main St, 1 IVFFALO, N. Y. CLINTON ERA. THE LA1, GEST AND BEST I NEWSPAPER' IN TEIE COUNTY. '4(***:*******842*****igo i One ofthe best equipped JobPrint- il.,. Offices in- the district. .n, OUR AIM IS NOT - O DO CHEAP, DUT GOOD W©RK.. - *a,< -- ONLY ONLY :-: COMPETENT :-: WA1RMAN at EMPLOYED e Now IrAftwonS, ^Nirw 1ROansa6 NEW OUNAPTETR,FINE PATINAS, Pus a Tons, Novae Oosseintainette. Business Circulars --A SPENT/ALIT NEAT. TASTY; sar$En ARTISTIC. OUR AAMPLae.* TU. Pqn,14!Ar 00 NOUS% LondesbQro• (NOM ......x,11 •••••.--, DflIAINI 0&!W T!E QID. • We have done an imtnense trade during- the_ patertneaceeks Our -Clear- ing Sale will be continued for two weeks longer. If you want any kind of winter goods do not let this opportunity pass -we are offering decided bargains." The stock is heavy and well assorted; we want money, you want goods. We are willing to supply you at prices that cannot fail to please you. We are making a big push to clear our entire stock of —OVERCOATS Prices are reduced 20 to 30 per cent; they must go. You can save money by purchasing a SUIT COF € J L1I+:S $10 suit fo: $8. We can sell you PASS, -THIS •- OVER lverybody is taking stock, and while doing so are giving bargains in winter goods in order to reduce and make it easier to take. Wo leave been giving tremendous bargains, and we are now offering *pests} inducements in order to clear out the balance of our winter good's Ili Mil]inery,lrancy Woollen Goods,Dress Goods,: Flannels, Kid and Cashmere Gloves, Cashmere and Woollen Hosiery, &c. As we don't believe in carrying anything over. These goods will be sold away down in price. BEESLEY'S MILLINERY EMPORIUM New ;Furniture : Stock NOW. Opened out in ELLIOTTS BLOC$, COAT, VEST:AND PANTS FOR $4.00. TWEEDS at Special Cut Prices, are going off rapidly. Secure what you need at once, they will soon be sold. We have not many Fur Goods left, but what we have are good lines, ,and if you want them you may have them at prices that please you. We are clearing Wool Squares, Dress Goods, Cloaking, Prints Ginghams, Shirts and Drawers. See the fine supetior quality BLANKETS at 50c. per pound. Yon will find many lines in our stock cheaper than regular wholesale prices. Thanks to our many customers. We turn over an immense quantity of hoods, and are thus enabled to handle Large lots that manufacturers place upon the market from time to time, when they are in need of funds. Buying in this way, we got the inside track, and our customers reap the benefit. Clearing Sale for Cash continued for two weeks longer. W. L. O U I M E T T E, LONDESBORO ARG'Q'S The Colobralod ARGUS Soiae1os Eycg1ases THE BEST I N USE B. LAURANCE'S Spectacles, and Eyeglasses at Cost CALEDONIA Mineral Water Aerated. JAliE-FS I3. qic;i0•101131 . CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CLINTON, ONT. OETIIING - UNN�11�6L�L�D, CURE FOR HARD TIMES is CREDIT CLEARING SALE OF DRY G000S,BOOTS & SH'OES 1e►. -J AMS': Emporium, --�----. x. - Prom now till March lst, I will offer for sale the entire st NEXT DOOR TO TBE CITY BOOK STORE, CLINTON. BEDROOM 'SitS�'PARLOR SETS,LOUNGBS, SIDEBOARDS, CHAIRS, &c,, ANAs A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Ole' THE VERY BEST MADE Fi+fRNI- TURE AT REASONABLE PRICES, JQS. CH.IDI. EY. SMAS GOODS! !, Tho subscriber, while thanking his friends for their patronage during the past year, woeld remind them that he has a splendid sleek of Holiday Goods, consisting of FRUITS. CANDIES, NUTS, FISH, &c. —BESIDES A FULL STOCK OF— Choiefe Family Groeeries,Chilna, Crockery and glassware. All get $ottoi Prices. A CALL SOLICITED. :a. N, ROBSON.-CHINA HALL. g'pTl is mm'V t°�em. Cftl rO Ae.,5A tU Wd dP$ Fe, epee g nr, elm ce es, ca 0 �•� am E t7 t -•Am p'0 80 '24mptemam W.p pWei-MP mm Gem ''rm to m 4 ti p E.61.74111=5,15/ ' sty g C td t� 7.21,5111; '".gym 9�p am �'o0 '1, t11'y vnaQ,7�n .m �' es �. ?log at-'�i°.mb°Cp+m Fango o°' m"O xm. s m lila ommodm•.1oa(!�m g' 'aPG p C fl --;u; a•'frojmaymPIP"1 VrESI ceef o, '�' °le° °OmG.v°..cmtI.eew��'t !?:t. &are ag gA - "c• ro omwm°Zo e lyO irk xao.m Gard.. wo 13A' pp,,'p9185 �6 a*Ord, 4 Td C) r CJCM ! CD C3 , ,e- r� to C/7 The Year of 1887. . Oannot let the occasion pass without returning my sincere and heartfelt thanks to the public for their very liberal patronage, and trtY'st that by unceasing endeavor and unremitting attention to the wants •and requirements of my customers, that 1 l3hall always merit a continuance iof /1. ' t coYati u! �' � � - ucs4r favors: T will Yip title balance of. my targe and well Assorted stock of . FINEFURS AT COST PRICI R you want b come and make a selection. G. GLASGOW, Nett Dar to the Palace, Albert st., CltNi eek of DRY a argaln, now is your chance to GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES and WALL PAPER, on "CREDIT" to reliable parties, till the 25th of Dec., 1888, at the following "Discounts" from present pricers. All sales of $5.00 and under, no Disrionnt. .I1 saltie from $5.00'to $10.00 5 per e. Discount. All sales from $10 to $15, 74 per e. Discount All sales from $15 to $20, 10 per cent Discount All sales from $20 to $80, 124 per Dent Discount All sales from $$0 to $50, 15 per sent Discount The stock ie good, bnt too large at present, as I want roots for Spring Goods coming is. Thanking my customers for past favors, I would cor- dially invite them all to take advantage of this sale, and those who have not purchased from me before, will find it to their profit to try now and Ise convinced that this is the place for bargains. R. ADAMS, LONDESBORO NOTICE. Moses Fischer. the manager of the A. Fischer estate, • - Ordered Clothing House, offers the S 1 OCIE at COST. Come and get BARCAI tiv$ and COO TITS at the OAS HALL. All ancoante must be settled by the 1st of March, as the manager is leaving town. All accounts not paid by that date will -be placed for colleotion. This is the final notice. Terms ca'h. Prices Coat. M. F'ICIH1R, Manager A Positive Cure. A Painless Cure. FACTS FOR 'MEN OF ALL AGES. $M- ZtVOT S or MAN. 'O- ta, TSE tGliE.RT llE.A'LTH /tP.A^Efi ER, Msrvei of Healing, and Kohinoor ofo Medicines, ammo sag the terrible eonsegaenees effndi,eretion, Espoo are tsnd Ovebtsorilt. r0'L mTGf .A.NZ) CZar:t Who are broken down from the effects of abase will find in No. 8a radical cure for n s debility, organic weakness, involuntary vital losses, etc. tyMPTOMa ron wawa No. 8 Snoum) no Uson.-Want of energy, vertigo, want of pumas dimness of sight, swollen to society, want of confidence, avoidance of converse , desire for solitude, listlessneee and inability to fix the attention on a partioular subs , cowardice, depression of epirite, giddiness, lose of memory, excitability of temper, Sp matorrbeea, or lose of the aeminal fluid --the result of golf -abuse or marital excess -lm tome, innutritlon, emaciation, barrenness, palpitation of the heart, hysteria feelings in females trembling melancholy, dlsturbiu dreams oto., are all symptoms of this terrible habit, oftentimes innocently acquired, In short, rho spring of vital force having Wet ftp tension, every function wanes in consequence. Scientific wratersand the superintendents of insane asylums unite in ascribing to the effects of self-abuse the great majority of wasted lives which come under their notice. It you are incompetent for the arduous duties of business, incapacitated for the enjoyments of lite, No. Soffer°an escape from str©ngthtsIt you ar 1 brokenydown, ysically and morally, will early indiscretion ant- strength. result 01 ignorance and folly, send your address and 10 00028 in stamps for M. V. LunoN'8 Treatise in Book Forts on Diseases of Man. Sealed end eoonro from obsorvatiA,,,, Address all commtinleatiote to H. V. LIMON. 47 Wellington St. E., Toronto, A Man without wisdom lives in a fools paradise. CURES GUARANTEEQ. HEAL DHE SICK. A ..