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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1888-06-01, Page 8,"-*-row's-,.•�, r w•vq P ::.„ .,. i . .. . . iir , . . ......:::„...., , . #::- 1' . �r THE LARGEST AND L' EST NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTY. R.** FBkik*tlt9l **** **%11**4.. One of the best' equipped JobPrint- ing Offices in the district. OU1t AIM IS NOT '10 1).O CHEAP, BUT GOOD WORK. ONLY :-: COMPETENT :: WORItMEN EMPLOYED x: NEW LET'rEks, NEW BORDERS New ORNAM$NTs,FINE PAPERS, FINS r, itis, NOVEL COMBINATIONS. Business Circulars --A SPEL'IAL't•Y- NEAT. TASTY; ARTISTIC. OUR SAMPLES -ax sa E 1: Do you feel dull. languid, low irited, life- less, anti iudeeerribably miserable, physi- cally and mentally: eSperlsnee a sense of fullness or bloating aft. eating, or of"r nese," or emptiness of stomach in the morn- ing, tongue coated, bitter or bad taste in mouth irregular appetite, doziness, frequent headaobes, blurred eyesight, 'floating specks" before the eyes, nervous proetrution or ex- haustion, irritability of temper,bot flushes, alternating with chilly sensaions, sharp biting transient pains here and there, cola dnsnefssleecn,distur disturbed unrefreshing elp.otant indescribable feeling of dread, or of impend- ing calamity ? If you have all, or any considerable number. of these symptoms_, soli are suffering from that most -common of American maladies— Billoue Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more complicated your disease has become, the greater the number and diversity of symp- toms. No matter what Stage it has reached, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will subdue it, if taken according to direc- tions for a reasonable length of time. If not otued, complications multiply and Consump- tion of the Lunge Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Kid' ney Disease, or other' grave maladies are quite liable to set in and, sooner or later Induce a fatal termination. Dr. piercers Golden Medical Dia. covory aota powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood -purifying organ, cleanses the system of -all blood -taints and im- purities, from whatever cause arising. It le nneeye,l equally efficacious excrnetorynorgana, cl on the strengthening, and healing their d. 6e an appetizing, restorative tonin, it promotes digestion -and nutrition, thereb building up both flesh and strength. In malarial districts, this wonderful medicine has gained 'grey celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dia. cover)* ORES ALL HUMORS, front a cowman 'Blotch. or trup'tion, to the worst Scrofula. Salt -rheum, "Fever -sores,' Scaly or hough Skin, in short., all diseases caused by bad blood aro conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating medi- cine. (treat rating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign influence. Especially has it moni- frated its potency in curing Tetter, Eczema, ::rysipeltts, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes. Beret - Sores and Swellings, Hip -joint Disease. •White Swellings," (toitri, or !'hick Neck, Ind Enlarged (hands. sand ten cents in 11:unp,i for n Tart;: rrotitiae, with colored on Skin Diseases, or the same amount •v a 'Treatise on Scrofulous Affections. -Fon THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." w•''ne dy eleanse it 1 v using Dr. Pierce's :,olden Medical Discovery, and good digesttou, a fair akin, buoyant spirits vital strength and bodily health will be established. CONSUMPTION, Which is Scro.fltla otthe Lungs, Is arrested and cured by this remedy, if taken in the earlier stages of the disease. Froin its mar- velous power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now world -famed rem- edy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought seriously of calling it his "ColonaiPTION CURE," but abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from its wonderful com- bination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative, or blood -cleansing, anti -bilious, pectoral, and nutritive properties, is unequaled, not only as a remedy for Consumption, but for all Chronic Diseases of the Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short- ness of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bron- chitis, Asthma, 'Severe Coughs. and kindred affections, it is an efficient remedy. Sold by Druggists, at $1.00, or ,Six Bottles for 45.00. Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierces book on Consumption. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main St„ BUFFALO, N. V. 320 ACRE FARMFO R SALE 320 acres of first-class farming land, suitable for wheat or any other kind of crop, situated in Southern Manitoba. just north of Pilot Mound, about eight miles from South Western C. P. Rail- way and less than half a mile from r School and Post Office ; title perfect. Will not sell if not sold before April lat. Terms; $500 down, balance in three annual instalments, with interest at 6 per cent. This is a 'bargain worth looking after. Full particulars given at NEW ERA OFFICE, or MANNING & SCOTT'S, Clinton, Ont. r Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 4 I„4IT�',t11( SYR E+I + t1 I" There never was a gratulata Iralf to good t" Ha w4ispere4, while hes* her chair 1 e stood' 4#nd laid his rosy cheek With manner very meek AgainatJler dear old face in loving moot'', "There never was a nicer grandma born. I know some little boys must be forlorn Because they've none like you ; I wonder what I'd do Without a grandma's kisses night and morn ?" Ladies Only '11 e c'onilaexi,'0 is often rer. lered un• si:;litly by f.iv-r pots and Vel• otvuess, These it i= u'rll known ate caused from an inactive Li v,•r awl had blood. Di Cha-e's Liver Core 1,t:rife.• the blood and whole system. S.,• resit„• honk for toilet reril es, Hint. 3t?rl of zce.:tions on how to preservebe t'•.na; exion, By all drugi.dst.s rr. ,. .ILORii`Tc-, NEW GOODS •That arc all right 'in quality awl style and away down in price. ANY P aR,SON wanting Something rice in this line should vont and examine my stock as It is IIOW alts tl,r' !at('St '`'t A J. HOLLO PYA! . Fischer 0 4l OPPOSITE THE Peel OFFIOE, ('1,1N•TttN. Noxon's NEW STEEL • IIOSIEIR DRILL —MAy1'FA(ruREI cv-- ,NONON I3flOS M.tNI-FA('Tl'1tiN(4 (.'1) , 'NG i:RSULL. There never was a clearer grandma— there !” He kissed her and he smoothed her snow-white hair, Then fixed herr ruffled cat, And nestled in her lap. While grandma, smiling, rocked h• r old arm-ohkir. " When I'm a man, what lots to you I'll bring! -- A horse and carriage and a watch and ring. . All grandmas are so nice ! (Just here he kissed her twice), And grandmas give a boy most any- thing 1" Before his dear old grandma could reply, The boy looked up, and with a roguish e Theu whispered in her ear, That nobody might hear : " Say, grandma, have you any more mince pie?" LOVE IN A COTTAGE. "Melly," said Amarautha Jane, "I notice that your spirits re- cently seem to bo bubbling over with happiness. I am glad to see it, but do toll me dear, what has caused it ?" " I will," said Char- ley, as he encircled her waist and imprinted a kiss on her inviting lips. " You know for a while I was melancholy, blue as indigo— had no appeitito, was bilious and dyspeptic, but the use of two bottles of Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has brought me out and I fun ' bright as a but- ton.'. I feel like a now man now. Jane, name the day soon_; there is more of this medicine at the drug store," ;Ile only dt r..l made 1t, -u 1: ;1 tl r. 01:It 1 ,r,.....e• 1n ', erl: x' in ,,,,,,r4. .y ar,r; deto -Ilit v;tr\ill.; C' .'i!11 r r - ',1 i!. . 0 , t:. _ - . r- Ir;l 1.;„.,, ;r v drill tt ade ',taiclt ttti ;t .,111....• • - - . . , , .. h t', �'. t'frt n. drilling to 171"•.�1,'tl-'ii_ • 't '1::,i ., : ..,.t..• t;,, - \‘", ti lint.! 1',II brow t•8,t tri • .. . ,it' ,1 tr. ri, rii'rt: to , . .i..+ , t' .. .,.e iv'1rli',toRilr tvh1Ch conn,' :'cv,11:. •" Ihe: 1'• i. 'i,;- i -r- Ii.., 1',1-•,: :!;.; •lent, ELrontrtst:1U,:t.t•,iti 1 t :' U' l,i', ' 1. 1. lH o ', -•,ei I' firs drill nnrl•t.r, .,'.iri'. 1 tL , is 1 :'r, rr, , u,: '.t :.'„r ,,!r 1 v Itlf •1! \101) BAKER, (;i';vr:.. • •„le ,tent !•i . -tlr' May h.- -ti. : nt (!\', 1•: t,-1: gmith shop. Clinton. Al.,, for s: le, 1'>i„i. r;, \(merry 1'iiltivnit,r• &,.. 8a1'TheGralt Clearine Thirty days more. The estimated cost of the G. T. R. locomotive and boiler shops is $110,000, and the city of Strat- ford gives $60,000 as a bonus. The car shops will cost $150,000, and a bonus of $60,000 has been provisionally voted towards their erection. Total amount of bonus $120,000; total cost of buildings, $260,000. Whether on land or at ses,on the prairie or in the crowded city,Ayer's Pills are the best cathartic, being convenient, efficacious and s•tfe. For torpid liver, inrlioation and sick headache, they never fail. James Eddy, an eccentric bach- elor millionaire, who accumulated an immense fortune by speculation in gold during the Rebellion, died in Providence, IL 1., on Monday, in his 82nd year. Ile was for years the leading light in the Free Religious Society Church. His peculiar religious views finally caused a rupture and no one could agree with• hind. Ile then built a costly spacious brick church close to his own residence, for his own individual use. Clergymen were_;., invited to conte there and discourse before him, and at different.. peri- ods some accepted. eat one tithe extended an invitation to any one assenting to his peculiar belief to attend services there. L; ua11y, however ho was found to be the only lt•orshipr,cir, and this with a clergyman in the pulpit conduct- ing a regular service. The wind=up of the season is. hard on historians. A sword -swal- lower in San Francisco tried to swjtllow a sword, anti died from his wounder in Cincinnati the act- or who played the l:ear in a roman- tic We -tern drama got entangled in Itis chains and was choked to death: the armless man in a Nashville mu- Aeun1 was discovered washing his I hands the other day, and lost his `job c,f writing with his tocs,and now a doublc•rnan iii Vermont has 1 cen found to be two brothers strapped together, and 1',0\V 00 oc(ur,;ttiun is lei': 1!!ein exeep' tl,t'.lrl:yll R Ilvde (1(1 1in111 0 1, Vit.Ilel iAr1C..lin1e,•a n' n• dertal (01014 41 ;nun nAnicd Mark w! h;.4 Leen making on ti..estr.'ot,4 (f ti;;;' 1i.1 i . !1,t' of' hi, foal, ('o11- si+t of Watt ._ .,.!' e quantities of pal cclain (t;.,1 ,'la,., with( n` 1 ny deleterious effects. 11iliappetite is always in good order and for a time he Wil! cat enough to convince 1 t . rl• - t ;flu lit ical that there is 110 sit'; a1..•ut it. Ile also drinks as nlu;•',t ay ti L'ltl utt ('f water tri a lin c, and then with a motion et his l I,.�ilt arm—such a moth- 71 re- i; rgiv• 0); to the handle of a pump when pumping—.the water comes out of his mount In a st.realri 1ty ('i('ar 115 '.vhrr. N:• -t swal1 'wed, lir likr, is Irtilin'o• waiter tint :u'. I t !i!c't' :t. 1 .1''.t . it t lnittctl it i•I;l t ,.o1lg ; ,chid. Ile strut• for Infants 'and Ctliiikro l.; '4Qaatorials so well adapted to childrenthat Osstorlw cures Collo, Constipation, 1recommend itassu riortoau reser! tion 'sour lit mach, Diarrhoea, Eructation. PC yP P gills Worms, gives sleep, and protuotea di- Imowit to me." >K, A.. Aaoeaa, M. D,, getioa. 11180. Oitoni 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y. Witiosul tnturiowi medication. TWA CENTAi'a COsPANY, 77 1gntt•tty 111111111111111111111111 HIN --. 000 GNEW N.EVV DRY GOODS, New BOOTS SHOES, NEW — GROCERIES. Having just bought a stock of new goods at -the present low prices, I am in a position to sell goods as low as any rospectable bowie in the Dominion. Any t Ile wanting good goods at loweistpriceswill save moil cy 1•y calling on me. I always keepgoodS taple ( i + ; l (l Will not be undersold by any one in the trade. BUTTEI1 and Euas taken in exchange for goods. A call respectfully solicited. XX H. PLUMSTEEL, SEIARLE'S BLOCK, NEXT TO CHEAPSIDE• NEWTONS Harness & Grocery D1t • Still iii the i('r< lit 112111ka: After thanking my many .ustomers for past favors, I beg to announce to the'gener- al public that I ani prepared to sell all goods -in my lines as CHEAP as the Cheap- est. I am still offering No. 1 Gold Medal Soap, 12 PAIRS F(13 25 CENTS; No, t Electric Soap, FIVE BARS FOR 25 CENTS., anti other Brands at equally as low . prices. COAL OIL AT THE LO\VEST PRICES. I have on hand • A full stock of Field and Garden Seeds Of the very best quality and at lowest possible tigeres A full Stock of FLOUR and FEED alwaj's on hand at Hili prices FIRST CLASS POTATOES NOW ON HAND. I have a few sets of White and Colored CROCKERY and GLASSWARE on hand which will he closed not at prices that will astonish the closest buyers. HARNBSS } 11y stock of harness is complete i in all branches, stroll as Trunks, VALISES, WHIPS, CURRY COMBS and BRUSHES, HALTERS of all kinds, LAP DUSTERS in great variety, COLLARS a specialty. Callan,! inspect my stock and get prices before you purchase elsewhere. All Kinds Grain and Farm Produce taken the same as cash. Heavy discount f(11' ()ash to rill oft old tft('k to maks' room for New. A lot our UWI1 llliuilifilgture. Good value. A lot of new FURNITUR lr•tl. :Vt.' 1.;•1;;.+ aril retail snakes, and t3 a simple riwtiot, of the arm they are forced out of his month. 1.Ie has dray!: hall' a gallf', of whiskey without feeling the slight- est i:,ernst'r.;en(e. Ile 1,ay had Nuu:)tpldrrliti rarer;; to t;I ill a' show, but .I ' "j1,1 dots s 0) be . his Colnlrig Il'. N'uw is the time to buy at open master. }tc' has a(Itead'tiial JIT''0 S .L V MIN S'C�]r'"7 Hume doctor will kill !lire forthe . ,, ►•-- r'itrha.;c�...r.a.:,t.a:: cX;,triva.:on - — 011,081'rtl Towar 11.ttr,r.. GEn. NEWTON, LONDESBORO 1:N11'1'Itr. Sa'ct3'I?. -Trde* 'BI.]; '1',1 IS1''t)li',I THIS PUBLIC THAT OUR STOOK I)c' - t Iuy'Your€.'roceriesFrom Thomas Cooper & &m WE HAVE THE LARGEST, CLEANEST AND BEST AS- SORTED STOCK OF a-R0C EP•1ES In town. Our prices are as low as the lowest, and we warrant, everything first-class Sole agents for the celebrated "COOPER'S BAK- ING POWDER." Best brand of. CIGARS by the Box or Thousand at Manufacturers Prices. TEAS a specialty. Give us a call. Thos COOPER& SO1 CLINTON-. Change of Business. 111(1111)11111111111111111111111111 'l1b.e'ndereigaad begs to potify the people of Clinton and vicinity that he has bought-au;'h' HARNESS BUSINESS formerly carried on by W. L Newton, And that he is prepared to furnish Harness, Collars,Whlps, Trunks, Valises, Buffalo Robes,Blankets And everything usually kept in a $ret -class Harness Shop,•at the lowest prices. Specie attention is directed to my stock of LIGHT HARNESS, which Twill make a specialty REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. By strict atention to business, and carefully studying the wants of my custcmers,l hope to merit a fair share of patronage. Give me a call before purchasing else- where. • lse.where.. RItMMBEER THE STAND—OPPOSITE THE MARKET Is comt.:ete in aii its ] r3nc};e: , We guarantee our TEAS to be cheat„ r than he cheat;est, quality consi,lelel. In SUGARS, weare low as any in town CANNED GOODSF in gre►t variety. PURE SPICES '& PEELS. NEW FRUITS of all kinds, All kinds of CANDIES at the lows t (':ice is tow!•. CRoaKERY—special int1L•c&I:.ei.t•t in Tea ani. Dinner Sets. N X X ,A -A N G -TTS, 99 ALBMRT ST eeds. Seeds G-730. A, SI -TA -P.M Al Tire Celebrated ARCUS Speeiacles & Eycglasses THE BEST jN;USE �B• LAURANCE'S Spectacles ad Eyeilasses at Cosh Field and Garden seed (111' ,!\ LI KINDS AND ill'' THE \'h.iti -- ---f )U ALIT AT .._... CALEDON IA Mineral Water Aerated. JA131Fs CIIEMIST AND DRUGGIST. CLINTON, ONT. CENTRAL GROCER JP. 11,01313'S Clld Sta a,d. The subscriber has bought out the Stock of P. Robb, consisting a GROC.E RIES,CROCKERY,G LASSWARE Which, being bought at low' rates, he is enabled to offer at the very ^!cs- est 'wires Patronage respectfully solicited. All owlets promptly filled. Rooms to let. Clinton, The M',innoth Hardware, Stove and Seed House, ISA H. R. WALKER, CLINTON. N IIWGOODS EVERYWEEK SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO GETTING NEWEST FANCY ARTICLES. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY IN Wall Paper. Ceiling l)ecant1toils', choicest pat- terns. BOOKS & STATION EIIY, great variety. EVERYTHING AT CLOSEST PRICES. CALL AND EXAMINE A.WOBTHINGTO'N,Clint©l GURNEY'S STOV1 S & RANGES r.:,:, '-'' r:.''. '77,15:::,:141. ' .--'" j _• ' a * s� ''..Cres—Are f l\:\i.'\\roc: thc for Subscribe for the NEW ERA now 1 -.