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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1888-08-31, Page 37FR1P4Y, AUGUST 31, 1888. NINE `VO11IUN TO ONE MAN. • Probably there is nothing in • other p'.rt of our warring • , Id just Iit.e the :tate of affairs th '•schen in a South American It ' ,t:r to the Boston Transcript, as indicated thus: Nothing astonishes the visitor to Paraguay so 'much as the vast preponderance of the female over the male population. Tho pro- portion is something like nine to one. This is the result of a long and very fierce war, in which the Guarauians followed attld support- ed a cruel and ambitious ruler through indescribable hardships r and sufferings. This war ended,. only with the death of the plan who waged it, and has reduced the whole population to about ono-' sixth of what it was twenty years ago, leaving only women and boys. These women aro as beau- tiful to look upon as can be found in any part of the world. They are . of medium height, rather slight and light, with finely moulded limbs, small, pretty hands and feet, and figures of matchless grace and beauty that would servo for models of a sculp- tor's art. Their carriage is so easy and natural as to be almost the poetry of moLion, for the free- dom from high -heeled hoots and tight clothing has left their step light, supple and strong. Their • dress is of the simplest form; a short tU411c or robe, not unlike a skirt, falling to below the knees, and a shoulder Queering not unlike a shawl -,-Loth pure White and adorned with pretty native lace• They are gracefully worn, and bewitchingly serve to half reveal eat halt' conceal the furin beneath. -.....- ' Ladies Only 'ihe complexion is often rendered urn sightly by Pimples, Lilies Spots and YeI- nwness. These it is well known ate caused from an inactive Liver arid bad blood. Dr Chase's Liver Cure purifies the blood and whole system. See recipe book fur toilet recipes, hints and suggestions on how to preserve the complexion. By all druggists TAK1\TG A TIGER'S PICT t' RE, - A thrilling incident, Which re- cently happened in India, is re- lated by the native papers. ' It was no less a feat than the photo- graphing of a tiger and buffitlo at; the instant they were in 'deadly conflict, The whole affair bad 1 __ken deliberately prearranged. - The buffalo was carefully tethered to a stump in the middle of a field..- The artist, who was of course in peril Of his life, coolly focussed the .horrid Feast. ripen the tiger was let loose, mud springing upon the buffalo, struck the huge crest - lure to the earth with a single blots of his part. The camera, at this intense moment, took its in- etantaneous impression, 141)(1 1 he result was 0 picture vividly sense- ' venting the deadly scene, :04'1 its victim at the' very- moment 'd dying. e The one heat of the heart," rays an account, "that in- tervened 1 et ween the: a'.vfh1.l,low of the tiger's paw and the victim's p);sitivo surrender of existence, -ufliced for the photographer to catch and fix with unerring ti'leli- ly the attitudes of the :layer and the. slain." The striking :V liieVe- rnent has its scientific use. It nettles by indisputable testimony of the suns rays, the Inu014 moot- ed question by what melte)] the tier destroys its prey. The artist wt`s a man of rare courage, for in order to achieve this triumph of his art he took the chance that 'the untamable rover of the jungle would leap on hirn 404(0011 of' the victim intended foe his (loudly onset. A NEW HOME TREATMENT FOR THE CURE OF CATARRH, CAT. ARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HAY FEVER. The miscroacope has proved that these diseases are c.entag ons, and that they are , due to the presence of living parasites In the interlining membrane of the upper air passages and eustachlaa-tubes. The en,i- i mint scientiate, Tyndall, Huxley and Bea. 1 le endorse this, and the authorities cannot be disputed. The regular method of treat. j ing these diseases hes Leen to apply an ir- 1•Itent remedy weekly, and even daily,thus keeping the delicate membetne in a con- ! ',dant state of irration, allowing it no chan- ce to heal, and as a naturalconequ Ince of ouch treatment not one permanent etre has ever been recorded. It is an nbso1 its fact that these diseases cannot be curt,] by any application made oftener than en''.: it: two weeks for the membrane must +:t chance to heal before an appti':ati' n i, r..'- peated. It is now serer, year. Si/1Q,, \fr. 1dix,n diec oered the parJ.'it.• (4 '•:,test, end f, rteelated his new trsatn -re an,1 ,ince then his rowel}, has becor,i.. a held word in every c•,'Intry where the Ei.. fish iangnage is P4))k011, 1'I'RE, Et is',Tk1. I•Y HIM SEVEN YEAR+ .4G0 Aar THERE: I:AVIN' HF.t.4 V" 44E1 ERN 4,1 THE I,I• e•Em4r.. Se highly are these remedies %al - u •'1, that ignorant imitators have part• •1 up everywhere, pretending to destroy parasite, of which they know nothing, }: sremediee, the results of the application which they are equally ignorant. •MP.I. i' on's remedy is applied only once in two sleeks and from one to three applications ff ect a permanent cure in the Inert aggra- vated cages, lir, Dixon sends a parrph• let describing his new treatment on the r• • eeipt of swamp to `pay postage. The eel ,tress of A. 11. I)ix'ni & Sow, i= 303 Kiev Street West, T'i nte. 4 ,l;ivla eteenti::• .Amer' an. beoomes calloused, and then the ' THE BITER BITTEN. strange ornament sedueed ►,u abrai'ilon. But tl.0 weight is ail 11erc is :1 grind story of bow 1 inconvenience; 1 110t nurser t;t't ' often the biter- •et,: bitten • At - 1 used to it, and it ts\,,.perpeta.a.l Grain uniV4,-ir} lu10 rindcnt to upon their vile': ries. 141 every Orot4c1 of women may be t;et•n number who a1 e OU1,p,'l'-4'0 the ring with their hunt,, ttt;'.1 thus for a tittle relieving heir weary shoulders of the heavy burden.--- It may be said that with every movement of their bodies the rings give them discomfort. A ring is never put around a woman's neck e until' s1) is believed to have at- tained her full physical .develop- ment. Once en it is no easy mat- ter to get it<lft. The natives have no such *hing a 0 tile, aud,though they can, hamrl'er a lot of brass rods into Are, it is very difficult' for them to cut the thick mass of metal in two. Women who in- crease largely in flesh after the rings have been fastened on their necks are in danger of strangling to heath, and nlstances 01 this sort have 1)0041 kIlUw❑ to occur.- Vet these women regard the cum- brous ornament with pride, ima- gine that it enhances their itn- 1)ortanee and beauty, and bear the burden with light heats. Brassis the money of the country, and by putting it around their wives' necks the mel, arc pretty certain that it won't be stolen or foolish- ly expended. But it is aur odd and cruel sort o1'a savings bank. Malarial poisons car. be entirely re- moved from the syet _n) by the use of Ayer's Ague cure. This remedy con- tains a specific, in the form of a :vege- table product, used in no other; .A 't., preparation, Warranted,. Arrangements .rte completed for the importation of mu to .three thousand store cattle to Ahi:rdeeu from Canada The fanner'~ view this extension of the trade with alarm, certain Scotch local bodies refusing to admit the Canadian cat• tle into their districts. :1n appeal to the Privy Council is suggested seeing that l.',tnadian cattle are re• cognized es free front disease,. In the lull of 1S`;4) some of the ratepayer. of U'llro-� t044' o 1)I tt•c14,y41rcr, Mr William Cotvin,was ulalcing 10u much money out of his position, and, after an investi- gation, c:ung to the eouclusicn that lie tvus some $'1,000 short in his accounts. 18 tieptember of 1SSi the 0ntnrio Government ap- peiuted lir .Munro's report. 00111- pletely exonerated \Ir Colvin, showing that during the seven- teen years ho held the poeiti'nl not one dollar of the township's In'ittey had boon rids -appropriated. This report.,vas read t') the t0)V1H1 ip council on Le':crubcr Sinoe then there have heel! :l t',•at ntalll hints thrown hitt'llll!•I'- event parties that every't11}I,;; tt'; 14(41 all right, .1t C'tivin h:,, n'ra• 11, (•'Junc'I•tinn with the shoretn•t'• 4'•r 02410r'('41 an 0Ct.i.Jn :1S.t net- X11" Ilenry McKay, "',c ut•tile i,r,'•rrll: Culro,s couch ii. f'r 111101. ' LlinJi)i_ 8:3,0),) danit,:,., framed te• Vee :I prof t ical juice ' alt :,I,4,411r1, 1"1" rill. 11111'poNe til' wel,1 t•, even.' Laiiot' 1u tine tows, and o►dered a new cap a44'! gown to be sent at once' to lir A., bin - lag the name of bis would-be vic- tim. On Mr A. reaching his room in the evening, he was much surprised to find a large number of parcels on the table, all ad- ,.. dress0d to him, and every one containing a new cap and golvn. Suspecting a trick lie took his photographic album to the first tailor, and askel hint to pick out from a large number of' photos the one most resembling the gen- tleman who had ordered the cap and gown. The sane was t one with each tailor, each one picking out the same person. Mr A. told ono and all to seed in at once the . bill to Mr B., who thereupon was ' visited by the various tailors,each i one presenting his bill, and the 1 young gentleman only got out of the difficulty by begging Mr•A. to give up the parcels again to the tailors, who It+l't the college with anything but food kering toward M for infants and Children. "Castariuissowellsdaptedtochildreathai Otastoria Cures Colic. Constipation, 1 recommend it as superior to any prescription Sour Stomach, Diarrheas, Eructation, liD011n to ole." H. A. Annulus, M. D., ¥��g Vf 2 , gives sleep, anti piuwotea 41- 1 utBc. Oxford ea ,v Inner N. r Y.Without 3iDOui llri013a medication. THY CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 Murray Vav,et. N. 1 e EVERYT HIN -000 BuyYour�roceries From Thomas Cooper & Son WE HAVE 'Til', LARGEST, CLEANEST AND BEST AS, SORTED STOCK OF 0- R O C -1 R I .,i.:# 1 In town. Our prices are as low as the lowest, and we warrant everything first-class Sole agents for the celebrated "COOPER'S BA K - ING POWDER." Best brand of CIGARS by the Box or Thousan Manufacturers Prices. TEAS a specialty. Sive us -t call. Thos COOPER& SOl G HEWCLINTON-. Change of Business NEW DRY GOODS, - ,NevBOOTS SHOES, NEW - GROCERIES. eines elerY ompound URES Nervous Prostration, Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach and Liver Diseases, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all affections of the Kidneys, WEAK NERVES PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Is a Nerve Tonle which never fails. Codtaining Celery and Coca, those wonderful stimulants, it speed - cures all nervous disorders, l FHEUMATISM 1 1:' 4 CELERY COMPOUND purifies the It, drives out the lactic acid, which causes Rheumatism, and restores the blood - snaking organs to a healthy condition. The true remedy for Rheuntatiem, KIDNEYOCOMPLAINTS PAINE'S CELEEY COMPOVND quickly reatorea the liver and kidneys to perfect health, This curative power combined with its nerve tonics, makes 1t the best remedy for all kidney complaints, DYSPEPSIA PAINE'S CELERY CoMPo0ND strengthens the stomach, and quiets the nerves of the diges- tive organs. This is why it cures even the Ivorat cases cf Dyspepsia. CONSTIPATION ° PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Is nota Cathar- uc•: It is a laxative, giving may and Ilatural sreon to (lie bowels. Regularity surely fol- iU$a its use. 1;('(n,DJ(ntled by professional and Lu_lness 41,tn Scud !or hook. Price 81.00. Sold by Drugga,ts VYEELLS, R'CHPRDSON & CO., Prop's "._ontreal, P Q. 111 111 til !1l1ii1#11,''Ill1eeseq,sse'ell (UNTO ER.AI THE -LARGEST • AND BEST NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTY., The treatment of many thousands of cased .+:.r .? * -0i W x k >! .5 el* of those chronic weaknesses and distressing ailments peculiar to females, at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., bas afforded a vest experience in nicely adapt- ing and thoroughly testing remedies for the cure of woman's peculiar maladies, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the outgrowth; or result, of this great and valuable experience. Thousands of testimo- nciaanlse, rwo vhdvemted ttenathe mfrooe pghy1eei- - sated and obstinate eases which had bei ed. (,[(Strict,. their skill, prove it to be' the most wonderful remedy ever devised, for the relief land cure cf r. - 8:4t1cr•ing women, It is riot recommended as a "cure-all," but as a most perfect S4 i:41: for woman's neetultar tilmeute. As a powerful,invigorating tonic, 4.)1' f; a 1 '1 Ir \ UT 'fO DO it imparts strengtto the whole system, and to the womb and its appendages In particular • For overworked, ' worn-out; r: , i 1:.;, T.•'. ). 1,1-'1' (, OO l) 1\ 0 [t, K. run -clown," tiebilitatt t 1, l (•here, millmera, dressrnekere, seaw6tr(Seee, "than -girls," house- keepers, nursing )pothers, anti fte'J)e women generally, Lr. P4.rce'e 1 eremite Nreeeriptio, is the greatest. earthly Croon. beerg tJrequated ti4 8n atlpett7.ta4 cnreita) and r'e eti.7atlt•e t0:Jic. As a soothing and strengthening ttervirte, "4,.-.. .. }'rv'sar:pt. . ;s ere - ;rated and 1.9 royal,:al.,l• 1r, ttl;;Zy.:q1 61/41.(J.t'•- ing t rv',u� ,•e'itr,i,,:itJ. .::':,•' ,... ra- "..:,, !}a:,,,e, sperms n7.d •,t'' r dittr.f-ia.. ,.1 r t' .. .. o,4,t„1:14 'i• 1, - q'.FtJ,.,. ,:7 , ,.•,..•!' 11.1 ,, E1 :: .!• One of the best equipped JobPrint- iny Offices in the 'sit•, r(.••>1 i',,,'4'.'.• 1•1'e•e•etritr[iotl is .t (t•1rI,/;M (1'• 44,•., :.<itle. .ol'4„t tl'1 "� that "I' Business Circulars 'ir. t':P .11 71.6 , t;.4•'',ta 18 ! ".• t'(440'. 1•(1' :I 1J. w)14t'•t'4l a1.:,. r- 1. , ,. '. ,� ,;, Rtt.r,nr. fist- NEAT. , v,, :. Y-il ; 1 : r'''•. ,:. ta=P..1 (11 8 hr:t ,.'rims Pr( ., r14'tiutl,'1 tr' a posi.. rite 41.••' • •• t. ,40 4 444413 1,1 °`.1,1.1,rr..`• 4' 4•4. .FF,R(4. TASTY; pa,a,l4,40,it 4,0 :1 suppresstort. 'Veal( t'ac'o. 'lroveref0n. I: ir. , � � ,) ' n;c cr4,Feetk n, ieti1::I'44.nti„'' 1:1:'1.e: '•1,,!•t' the wont., 0,- ' , 1' 1; ' 1 \f P 1, lE S'NQi t;Jnr:;:.t:'.0 .. •. 1. n•'.: ''84 :1: ('•.8,704. •••10,1,rJ(''1 w,el•r, '::.111. , 1,1,1 111141.'• !a: to regulator 44,11 1.1*ac',tor of tune - 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 roapectaPle houie in the Dominion. any 1 ne wanting good goods at lowest prices will save money by calling on me. I always keep good Staple Gods, and will not be undersold by any one in the trade. B:•rrEii and 1E(,1s taken in exchange for goods. A call respectfully solicited x H. PLUMSTEEL, SEARLE'S BLOCK, NEXT TO CHEAPSIDE• NEWTONS Harness & Grocery Dit. Still in the lt'r•ant 1 anks4, After thanking my' many enatomers for past favors, I beg to announce to the gener- al public that I em prepared to sell all goods in my linea as CHEAP as the Cheitp- est. I am stili offering No. 1 Gold Medal Soap, 12 BARS FOR 25 CENTS; No. 1 Electric Soap, FIVE BARS FOR 25 CENTS, and other Brands at equally is low prices. COAL 01 i, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. I have un hand A frill stock of Field and Garden Seeds Of the very best quality end at lowest possible figures • A full Stock of FLOUR and FEED always on hand at Mill, pricey FIRST C'T,ASS POTATOES NOW ON HAND. 1 have a few sets .of Zvl,ite and Colored 1; E1; 'i and GLASSRAllEonLand which will 1,4close',tett atirricea that will astonish the closest borers. �i VN.1- SS 1 '•Ie E; ora Ot ls, euce IJ a omplete w (in a'1 brancheN, arch as 'I'rnnke, VALISES, WHIPS, CURRY COMBS and BRUSHES, HALTERS of alt kinds, LAP DUSTERS in •great variety, COLLARS a specialty. '.'alIan'1 inspect my stock and get prices before you pure}lase elsewhere. All Kind s Grain and Farm Produce taken the same as cash. I:ha-ta. a full stock of HARDWARE, such as Forks, Rakes. Spades, She;el". rails. Glass, Putty, Saws, Squares Relts. Pig Rings. Ringers, HHammon's Braves and 1::te, .GEQI. NEWTON, - - LONDESBGRO SPRING Tradie,, Wle 13E1 TO INtoR.1 TFIE PPtBLIC THAT t111[t STO• X OFF C�-ROCERS�.� is c .replete ie s:1 cry brancbe:. ''"i r e •'arant.ee our TEAS to 1,e cheaper thau he cheapest , 'l0ality coosidere 1. to StJ'GAR$, weare as low as any in town CA NEfl GOODSI in grert variety. PURE• SPICES & PLS. NEW' FRUITS of all kinds• All kinds of CANDIES R'k • at the lowest I'4 ee 11, tows:. CROCKERY-Spe:•ial inlet:emer:1s in Tea • :led Dinner Sete. I )e4� :-: t'''art:rt:x'r 4-: 1Cotttcan:� 5i X e EMPLOYED +" •.1,'r •.1'1',1: I'ti'1: 1:9, FINY CON • s •2.1.41;1.'11' -• A,RTISTlC. ,r.;I: act inn, at t l'.,a r 1,tl(1l; .l.• 414x'. of cLnnge i,tau !n.'.ht>:,d (44 w .,7,ar.1.ono, • Favor,te Pre - Se; is a pe) te:^ly Rife remedial agent, Dr 4 R h;i)I)IN(, I'f"(,-4 cud ,..', product' r'u:y go,,d ree(Uts. It is (pee' , c:,e1:cieue :,rsd 4111,1111.lo in its effects 1�i,19. 1 for t twee t'.ieerders and derange. 04(0,1 :• ut t•., 1::1.1 161, r nr,d most 084tienl I'r:1 n, .,i : i .1:1 . • 1-(1•i.xl, ,:'..'wn as " (I,o ('Lanny of trite.' an explorer. 113- 1'''('('O 1 l ,i,'-' ; i l . "Favorite Preacription,'s when taken .+d a r'tr:Ul '„ 44.440!Z, 1'0!, 41/0 ' 41'1 1on3e1"(7iduicnilwLicmrh'cory11, 4.a0nod f$mllarl lNaxcaev'cs livr? }''rt' • doss, „f 13 J'ieree's Purgative Pe4lets (hit.t.e }rip •r I'illrl, c,!ree Livor. Rldncy and nladd(1 the 1,'1,1i .1. 44 4'',. 1;:':1• r• .'4', (('11,Ft'e. Uhr,r eo!nlnr,cd use Also rt'n:cV(P l,h,nit tnilup. end abolishes cancerous end . :'.1'( t1U: 4':14 (4 f'./' r,rl''' ',•' (rrn!ulnun hunlOre from the system. (•0121114;, fu•(' ,v':l'1,••1 il,',, . "Favorite Preaacriptiott t'le the eniy 3 • giC1t rigs around. . nmpo,8nietfvoe wmanr, andebey, drruor umnmdleur- ihe 1h'ivt' S:i5 e the r ypl'.rr I ia.tureva, that it will give satisfaction in every ::,e'', or money will he refunded. This gnaran- Frerluently one seen :1 1",•'r '4 "4r,,,• 1,•e has been printed on the bottlo-wrapper, wheR0 neck is lYJ4, (01.1 a*d faithfully curried out for many years., t.nrgc t7t$I a t100 do('ee` $1400, or air` the heavy weight, 41 4221 .r, pl:ul'i's 1,011106 for $ ,O0. ' 1 FOr large, illustrated Treatise on D',seases of 1 the skis, is rubbed u.1' f„• t.,' r,r;' , � 'women (100 pages'ppeper.0overedl, send 1441 I This is 0 E lire sig!, that '.1)P, t ii: ct•nts in stamps. Addrefie, has heel) 1.'^enc'_; tr(Idc? 4.••)'•.'0'1 her 4, ., 1 , ,. ?'".. • ' , f�ty3 'ire oq su.. Eit'tfF'AAE.41, N. T. World's dispensary Medical iisseciatiee, d 4-' HARYEST - TOOLS ! Rakes,Scyths, � es,Scyth.s, SnaLhs, Hoes, Spades wend all kinds of H arvestTools at lowest prices. PARIS GREEN, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, - 'NAILS, &c. B.. ID A.. -V" I B 7 Clinton, The Mamnoth Hardware, Stove and Seed t 114 it t 4((16444114) 4611.1 r t t 111 11116 The enderaiga4d begs to notify the people of Clinton and vicinity that he has bought the HARNESS BUSINESS form sly carried oil by'', Newton. And that he .is prepared to furnish Harness, Collars,Whips, Trunks,Vaiises, Buffalo Robes, fila ets - And everything usually kept in a first-cfaes Harness Shop, at the lowest p ' es. Speeis attention is directed to my stock of LIairr H.iusu::ss, which I will make a specialty. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. By strict atention to business, and carefully studying the wants of my customera,I hope to merit a fair share of patronage. Give me a call before purchasing else. where, REMML'EER THE STAND -OPPOSITE: THE MARKET Ci -MO. A € SHA1R'M AN CENTRAL GROCER �. IR.088'S ()Id Sr;And, The subscriber has bought out the Stock of P. Robb, consisting o GROG.ERIES,CROCKEEY,GI,ASSWARE Which, being bought at low rates, he is enabled to offer at the very dos - est prier': Patronage respectfully solicited. All ordets promptly filled. Rooms to let. H. R. WALKER, CLINTON. NEW GOODS EVERYWEFJK 3PiE('1A.1. A'i'TE'siiTI(.)N PAID TO GETTING NEW EST F.1\l:'Y ARTICLES. WE MA KE A SPECIALTY IN Wall raper, Ceiling' I)e't,orifflow, ,choicest:pat- terns, BOOKS & STATIONER Y. gi-eat variety, EVERYTHING AT (. LOSEST PRICES. ((ALL AND EXAM F-TTTTaTON,CIintoJi NEW GOODS wouseinmenoloura That are all right in (ltiality anti style and away (los ii ill price. .A.1\T ='E S 0IT w.u,'ilig sTmet}Jing nice in ,this line should call aril examine niy stock as it is new ant th4) latest styles. Al HOLLOWAY, Fischer's Old' Stand, OPPOSITE THE POS OFFICE, CGI.NTON. The .Great Cleariiig Sale -7.4\14.I. do 0`t' Thirty days more. { or Cash to mai o ' �' . old Heavy discount >� Stuck to make room for' N ew. A. lot our own. inttttufaetul'U. Good Vttln(.'. :dt oiblaC\V FURN ITURE Comin,i. In. NOW. is the time to buy at . C. ST3EV•ii3Z\TSO1\T'S REST 1 ENC1:• OVER 4STOIl1;. F eRNI'ri'RE STORE. - - -- OPPOSI'i'1•. 'Fo\1-N HALL. ir-T•-FOR THE HEATED TERM i T'ST It 1,;('EI V i';D Pu" P WestIndiaLirne Juice THE FAVORITE Ali \1 Al MR U1.INK, Eno's FRUIT SALT. EFFERVESCENT CITRATE of MAGNESIA. .T :1r:S H . 4';(001 EflTE CHEMIST AND IiREGGIST, CLINTON, ONT. Subscribe for the NEW ERA row