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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1890-02-07, Page 3Ufa LIT TES. orris... Orem ldeuderSOO,ar cOrnely women; suioided in New 11Mtllr o Minnlay last, because elle not 114 omploymont, 14 .r,.-Irbours of •tire Morning attempted to earl I'er life by .lag a• gash in her loft' wrist �■,,,,, a likrir, but finding that she not,gemg to die she mounted su,ib her attic room, climb - aant on the roof by menus of a lt, skylight, rushed to the *Igo g► out - o e tic copipg andplunged . h,e dtoag lata the darkness below. der otory is a sad one and is told the f'oI owing letter site left be- hindc St7NIi.&r i1Y1VNINO. OM Iirlr.ovan En, --I am Aott ina. fit condition of mind to "rite. te. you, beeanse I am too de- ' 41 Ondeut. 1 cannot get employ - Ment,; and what is going to be- 4Qflle of me I know not. I was ,*,in all that storm last week 3a49- .Came in drenched, and as Ustilhi, unsuccessful, and I think mill become a total wreck if I ever again hear the expression, "Have yon any references?" ,9Pomen, who were so ignorant bat 1 felt sorry for,: them, would :net take me in their kitchens be - Cause I could not show "city re- fe;;rences," and I tried to explain ,that I never had to work before, but as I was not born and bred in ",tire. gutter, I presume I must 'starve. Such is life in charitable New York. There is help for all but the genteel poor, and they are the 'ones that suffer most, but I have ;the satisfaction of knowing that °;j have tried, and would have done any honest work, even to scrub- bing. 1 could have got plenty of shady work. Widowers who ad- vertise for housekeepers and then gently insinuate that you add wife- ly '.duties to [domestic:arrange- ^'ments are very plenty in tbis city, but I do not approve of such economy. I have been so indignant that 1 would like to have shot the top of their heads off, the old fools' It was Robt. Burns who wrote, "Man's inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn," but sometimes woman's inhumanity to woman is more bitter still.— We think, however, that the un- happy creature could have found a' better way out of her difficulties than the taking of her own life.— The Young Woman's Christian Society of New York exists for the benefit of such as she, and had she applied there the members would no doubt have provided 'suitable employment for her. , .e. ultrYI•to MT To 'CM 11 I1f, bat man ;buried forty enra;>}ga. The rem,ai b was made by Bergt, Curtri ht 4 few days since, and as hs spQI o -Yee pointed to a sturdy looking man of ,Middle age who 'wan: walking down tho street, says the Atlanta Constitution, .Uow was that,lsergeant?" "Well, it is a curious story. -- On a farm adjoining the one on which I was born, lived old 'Uncle Billy Christian, a good man and true as ever lived. Uncle Billy had a son who was a good deal older than myself. This young man was unfortunately afflicted with acute inflammatory rheuma- tism. All over his body his flesh was just like.a boil, and he suffer- ered agonies and tortures un- told. "Old Uncle Billy owned a wo- man called Aunt Betty, who was famous all over the community as a weaver. One day I was sent over there to get . some weaving she had done fbr our family, and while there I saw young Christian buried. "Somebody told the family that if they would dig a hole and bury young Christian in the earth for 48 hours, first putting on him a mixture of turpentine and other homely medicines, it would cure hied." "Like anybody else, they de- cided to try the remedy as a sort of last resort, and they went to work to carry out the heroic treat- ment p�rescribed. "Well, sir, when I got there they had dug the hole and placed the poor fellow in in, all but his head, which was not affected, and, after packing the dirt around him, they remained to watch the effects of the cure. -'He endured the confinment for the prescribed period, although suffering intensely during the whole time, and when they took him out he hardly looked like the same man. But from that day forward he began to improve.— The rheumatic affection disappear- ed, he began to fatten up, and finally became as sound and hearty as any man in the community." "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has • given me great relief in bronchitis Within a month T have sent some of this preparation to a _friend suffering from • brenchitis and asthma. It has done him so much good that he writes for more."—Charles F. Dumterville, .P•lyinouth, Englanu. iTING IN DA ICOTA. The Tribune's,•correspondent visited uotany farrnerwt.:near 1furon and reports that the Own is a press, Jog plead f'or, rolref,otx , as stervatr is Staring hundreds of poor in the1 fano. One farmer who expressed the ball©#'that he was numb betterr '! off than many others, said; •We have something to oat-- 1&Qminy and a little pork. It won't last long, and we have to be careful of the coal, hut the worst is the stook. We have not got a thing to feed the horses and cattle. Can't sell them ; can't feed them. Stook is going to die by the thousands unless we get some -1 thing for them to eat. We wont I have horses to plow with in the spring. No seed to sow. I tell you it gees against the grain to see dumb creatures suffer. Another • one said :—"Do you know the only help we nave had is from the railway—the North Western i They have brought coal to ns for $2 a ton, free a freight, and have done it all winter. Even at that price we have to economize in coal. I tell you, if it had not been for the railway corpnany thousands of people would have frozen to death last week, when the thermome- ter went down to 40 degrees be- low zero." J. S. Oliver, superintendent of the Dakota Central division of of the Chicago & North-western Railway at Huron, said :—"That is all true that you have heard. People are undoubtedly suffering for .necessaries ; but this road will see that no one freezes. It is to the interest of the company that that the people stay here. They are brave, and their present con- dition is no fault of their own. The facts have not been advertised as extensively as they should have been." Mr Oliver continuing, said : "I believe you will find things still worse north-west of here. Gov Mellette has marked 19 counties as being iu need of relief, and this county is, 1 think, mild to what some others are." WOMAN'S WORK. foil, greatcoat metllpi ounfres of the 1119,41 ars LRadon, Partt& Berlin and, Viehld " alt1 a Maas immense hospitals .t ionli,q with suffering, humanity, Crowds of students throng the wards studying Under Under fh4 P1vf0000ra In ohgrga, The mostirenowaed physicians of the world tach and praotice hers, and the institutiont arostorehouses of prodioal I(nowledge and experlenoe, With a view of making this vxperien,oe avallabla to the pubilo clef_ Hospital Remedy Co. at great axpensd secured the prescriptions of these hospitals, prepared the BP804losr and although It. would 0(Is ,front 015 to 41100 to 'mom the attention of 'their dF8tinguished origirrztori,, .at In this way their pre. ptirod 8P00.00 aro Trod at the pride of the quack patent inedloilnea that flood the market mid;Absurdl claim to ours Awry Ill, from a,sing a bottle, Ps want always/0H for a reliable class of domest'', remedies Is now filled with per. foot satisfaction, The Nospftat Remedies make no unreasonable claims. The speolj90 for CATARRH cures that -and nothing glen; 80 with the speed for BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION and LUNO ?'ROU LE8; RHEUMATISM le oared by No. 8, while .troubles. ofIII ESiON, STOMACH,. LIVER and KIDNEYS have their own ours. To theca to added° a s act��lto for FEVER and ASE, one for FEMALE WEAKNE88--a GENERAL TOMO and BLDOD,MAKER that makes blood and GIVES FORM AND FULNE8 4aad an incomparable remedy for NERVOUS DEBILITY, RO.1-•CURES CATARRH HAY FEVER,,GBE COLD CATARRHAL DEAFFNE88.-The only authentic oureemanating from r o , mime Ieinntffotoanure7ornoiwntmefenrte-bthotheparlel.qd la- NOc.arA--0ded0a0OHlnJ8,wOus.DS,*B1RO0NCH1T18, ASTHMA, CON- SUMPTiON-An incomparable remedy ; does not merely stop a cough, but eradicates the disease and strengthens the lunge and restores wanted ttasues $1.00, NO.8-RHEUMATISM AND 000T A dietingulehed and well- known epeolellet in this disease In Paris,who treats nothing else, built his reputation on this remedy. 300. NO.4-LIVER AND KIDNEYS, DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION and BRIGHT'8 DI8EA8E-A favorite slaughter -field for the quack who has ruined more ;domain? than alcohol Use a remedy sanctioned In high places. $1.00. NO.tf-FEVER AND AGUE: DUMB AGUE, MALARIA, NEURALGIA -Few to break it for a time Use a e this imedy ts hat ehe radicates It. treat- ed . NO. 6 -FEMALE WEAKNESS, IRREGULARITIES, WHITER -Mang women are broken down becauae they neglect these diseases until chronic and seated. Use Na 0 and regain health and strength. 11.00. - iO.7-HEALTH FORM AND FULNESS depend on good blood and lots of R. If wear. If blood is poor, if scrawny. use tide perfect tonic. 81.00. No. 8 -NERVOUS DEBILITY LOSS OF POWER -A quack cure - ridden publlo will hall a genuine remedy for an unfortunate con- dition. No. 8 Is golden, which one trial will prove. Beware of Ignorant quacks who charge high prices for cheap and worthless drugs and pills, the properties of which they are utterly Ignor- ant, and who expose you by selling your confidential lettere to others In the same nefarious buslneae. Una No. 8 and Uae again. 81.00. r,N.,�,. w • TO BE8 HAD OF ALL DRUGGISTS. 1f your IhriowE st does not keep theta ,ady, ds remit prlq to wcandsatir )duce ed dkoct. Now u ten I Take no other remedy, discontinua uack use instead Wes• 41Bh•4>� Hespltal Aemeat9■ welch emanoto licca tisieatlflc rottrca` /'and thus Prolong your lila Send stamp for Descriptive Circular to Hospital Remedy Co: °L ° iu• 11111111111'11 A. HUTTON DIXON, Prop. Canada and United States. A GENERAL TIE-UP. . of • all the (means of public ;con- veyance on- veyance in a large city, even for a few hours,during a strike of the employees, means a general para- lyzing of trade and industry for the time being, and is attended with an enormous aggregate loss to the community. How much more serious to the individual is the general tie-up of his system known as constipation, and due to the strike of the most import- ant organs for the most prudent treatment and better care. It' too long neglected, a torpid or sluggish liver will produce ser- ious forms of kidney and Jiver diseases, malarial trouble and chronic dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets are a preventive and cure of these disorders. They are prompt,sure and effective, pleasant to take,and` positively harmless. NASAL BALM. A certain and speedy cure for Cold in the Head and Catarrh in all its stages. SOOTHING, CLEANSiNG, HEALING. Instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failure impossible. Iyjanyp •calked diseases are simply symptoms of Catarrh such ;. headache, partial deafness, losing - sense of sn„ 11, foul breath hawking and spitting, nausea, general feeling of debility, etc. If yon are troubled with any of these or kindred symptoms, you have Catarr:,. nr 1 should lose no time in procuring a bottle of .4.:nr. BALM. Be warned in time neglected ; I ' hoed results in Catarrh, followed by consumt"•", • death. NASAL BALM is sold by all druggist.,, - 1 be sent, post paid, on receipt of Price (5O ccr.: •. t.ne) by addressing FCR? & GO., BNOOKVILLE, ONt. t3 Bev: a'- ,' imitations similar in name. WOULDN'T BREAK THE SET. A little boy of five went • with his mother to make a call. The lady of the house, who was very fond of chilbren, told him she in- tended to ask his mother to let her have him. 'Don't you think that your mother would let ono buy you ?' she asked. 'No.' he said, 'you haven't got money enough.' 'How much Would it take?' she asked. 'Three hundred dollars,' he an- swered, promptly; 'and you have- n't got that much.' 'I think I could manage it,' she said. 'If 1 can, will you come to me?' 'No,' ho said, with decision. 'Mamma wouldn't sell me anyhow There are five of ua, and mamma would't like to break the set.'— Harper's Young People. There is no end to the tasks which daily confront the good housewife. To be a successful housekeeper, the first requisite is good health. How can a woman contend against the trials and worries of housekeeping if she be suffering from those distress- ing irregularities, ailments and weaknesses peculiar to her sex ? Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion is a specific -for these disor- ders. The only remedy, sold by druggists, under a positive guar- antee from the manufacturers. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case, or money refunded. See printed guarantee on bottle wrap- per. USES OF SAWDUST. B. LAURANCE'S Spectacles. These celebrated Spectacles are fitted in every instance with B. Lau- rance's test, and a certainty of being suited is guaranteed. iron can depend on getting the GENUINE .,B. LAURANCE SPECTACLES by calling and examining the stock at THOMAS J-ALCIKSc,' 'S, '�R.• CLIN9r CON . Sawdust has gradually become a 1 valuable oommodity in this country. Fifty years ago, the mills were glad to have sawdust carted away ; thirty years ago it could be bought for 20 cts a load; now the salve quantity brings about ten times as much at the mills. It is estimated that in New York alone $5,000,000 yearly represents the $ale of this article. Sawdust is in great request for cov- ering floors in hotels, saloons and shops, and is used to assist in sweep- ing. Add to these. packing of all kinds, covering of pipes by plumbers deadening of floors, stuffing of dolls —not a trival;factor by any means —and we have some idea of its gen- eral utility. ORSMLtVflO1 SIIRE,J TO THE BD/TOR: r Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who have con- sumption if they will send me, their Express and Post Office Address. Respectfully, T. Aa 8LOCUM, ,M.C., 188 West Adelaide 8t., TORONTO, ONTARIO. CHRISTMAS GOODS A Fact New and carefully selected and bought, come and see. CHOICE NEW FRUITS! Fresh Nev VALENCIA RAISINS c per.lb Fresh New PATItAS CURRANTS c per lb FRESH NEW LEMON,ORANGE &CITRON PEEI LOWEST CUT PRICES -13 lbs. Best Granulated White Sugarfor$1 cash. 111 lbs. Bright Coffee or Raw Sugar for $1 cash. Fowls, But ter and Eggs taken J. W. IRWINI The Times Tea Warehouse • • Cooper's Old Stand, Cor. Searles Block, CLINTON Albums, Mirrors, Booklets, Cards, Childrens Picture Books, Toys and Novelties, all kinds. Xmas PLATES, CUPS and LAUCERS; good and cheap. TICKETS and CARDS for Sunday School classes—a good assortment, prices WORTttINGTON'S aBOOK and DRUG STORE WORTH knowing is that blood dis. eases which all other remedies fail to cure, yield to Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Fresli confirma- tion of this iin.te- inent 00251(13 to hand daily. Even sack t!r•.i,- R•.;,111,.t andaini.b.: ,,- plaint.; n:: :' .'- .2 ltiatism. 1:;., - tic Goat, . like, Lee ,1.. i' ..• ly er•ttr:,•;21. d,len: .,1't s r - lrr t.; pod; 3.1 ',, 'j; 12:1111 (r5 of, :Sour d'' i >1'!,e, " Abont t','o years ago. after 511:7.• inrir for nearly two years from nit nnr:t,ic gont, being able to ,veldt only with. lrr,•at (INS,111fnrt., ami having tried various terve 1254, including mineral craters, v,i,nuut relief, I saw by aneadver;lse- ,no•ttt in a Chicago paper that a maul 11101 en relieved of this distressing conn- 'L'int, after long suffering, by taking Sarsaparilla. I thcp deci(led to 'sr he a trial of this medicine, and took it rega;;trly for eight months. I am plr:ase'1 to say that it effected a cont - 1' ,e care, curt that I have since Lad no rer'13'0 (If the disease." :Mrs. 1,. A. Stark, Nashua, :aL, II. write:,: "One year ago 1 wns taken ill wihhr r nmafi, to being B 1 .cnnl'nrr 1 to my 1louse six months. I cattle out of tho sickness vcry ,neck debilitated, with no al,l,efite, and my system disordered in every any. 1 colilntenerd b., MO A yer's ..trsaparilla and began to improve at parr, gaining in strength anti soon re- rnt-ering my usnt 1 health. 1 cannot say ton much in praise of 1154 wcli-known no divine." , ,_ 'I have t, ...en,u rr r •r. • deal , al oC medi- cine, hilt nothing f'as dune 1130 so nnlcll good ns A y er's Sarsaparilla. I felt its•benefivial effects before i }mol rluile finished nut• bottle, and 1 can frith' testify flint if is the best blood. medicine I lutmv nf,"- I.. \V. Ward, Sit, \Wnodland, '1'&x:54. FOUR BOOKS FREE! 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A ch.trn;t' g . , :n.r,,r, r. Write your name and post office distinctly, name yn'lr prem 7'. and Ira Itt e. Sc or. Register the letter. J)o not delay, but order at ones. Address- RURAL CANADIAN b Jordan Street, TORONTO. e! �r � ���9�a PnrrAR2i) 135 Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., L owell, Mass. prirp $1, e,x 'antes. $5, \4'r rib hu a bottle. 2 stores in '4earle's Block. W D'Avignon's Cream of Witch -Hazel, • THE NEW TOILET LOTION. ' Softens the skin, removes roughness, eruptions and irritation froMthe face and hands, and gives freshness and tone to the complexion. It is an invaluable application after shaving. Don't mistake thissuperior pre- pasation for any paints, enamels or injurious cosmetics or inferior complexion otions. It prevents eruptions, abrasions, roughness, redness, chapping, col. sores, and pain resulting to sensitive skin from exposure to wind and cold. In short D'AVIONON's CREAM OF WITCH -HAZEL is at once a remedy and a preventative for every form of surface inflammation or irritation. Price 25 cents per bottle, Manufactured by JAMES Imo.'. 4003113F;, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CLINTON, ONT. TENTION. "We want to -have our say." 000 Owing to the dull times and scarcity of money, we find that we have too much stock for the requirements of the trade, and rather than carry it over we have decided to give the public the stock at prices unheard of in the trade, for Cash. Wo do;not at present intend to leave tho town or make any change in oul"Ibusinoss, but our bargain days will be every lawful business day in the month of December. "Goods well bought are half sold." DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. In Dry; Goods wo feel confident that we have bargains that cannot be approached by anyone in the trade, as we havo a lot of s3asonnble goods bought at 64e. on tbo dollar, which Ivo can sell at less than wholesale prices. READY MADE CLOTHING DEPT In this department we have full lines in everything required for the trade, and great bargains offered. I n IIATS, CAPS, FURS, t&c., full lines and many of them bought at 64 cents on the dollar. ■ We havo 1 ' rr ' most of tho Ic,allr, lines r c and -i till r ri G oce e 'jell as low as anyone in the business. MOOTS -&FFD :si-Tolls ALL THE GOODS OF eson GEO. GLASGOW Removed at the late fire, have been replaced and neatly arranged in the OLD STAND, ALBERT STREET And will_now bo disposed of at Greatly Reduced Prices. THIS IS A GENUINE' SALE AND NO HUMBUG. Call early and secure a bargain. v New ; Ftirniture ; stook Opened out in ELLIOTTS 33LOCZ, NEXT DOOR TO THE CITY BOOK STORE, CLINTON. BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS,LOUNGES SIDEBOARDS, CHAIRS, &c., ANP A '413NERAL ASSORTMENT OF THE VERY BESTMAl,T I'URNI- TURF; AT RrAAONABI,F. PRiCF,B. [n this department wo have tt very' stock in all the leading lines of BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, IttEBERS, OVERSHOES and 1'j;:LT GOODS and we are particularly anxious to clear out as many ' lints as possihlo to make room for the large stock that wo havo re- cently ic o f terl for with leading ti manufacturer. Vo will not (mote prices but simply ask you to come and see the cheapest anti (lest stock for the money ever offered in this town. TA !LORING Department..-Sperial attention is paid to Tailoring. SUITS and OVERCOATS made at the invest possible prico, 11.%NTLE anti DRESS Depal'1ment. Mantle and t,rrca linking (boy. nt Cr t e 1„� � =tcln, and n � heap ns it can hr rlonn curl ric” .l work and1'11,1I,. W. 1110,: rr l,retfnlly nr,k yon to romr and sir tis an d r •,r "nils, and eii pare itgonds and priors. PIMMSTEEL ../14 ):14. €ie1Le)I-,1 iL . The 1'0opl0'S Har11css &Groccpyl4of , Iio We have Just rr c(•ived a full stot•k of ('Ti1)T`;'T'\T.\S And Nis\V N1..1}lti 1'IZI;�� •� : TS for }ruing and olrl consisting of Child rens CUPH, S,\TICE ILS, MITGS, MO) 14TACiII: C1'1'S, Tl;.\ 1-11:1S, EGG 1' UPS, ,\r. Hi11VEi1\VAR17--. CASTORS, CRUETS, DIhI<NI\ T'U1, 1, SPOONS, 0 ON s° IlT1T'I'1:R KNIVES, \V:\TC}IF, S, GOT.1 1W:1 -I'('111„ ]11iOU('IT1: (Jury II};'rroNfi. ('1,L1..\P,, Iii" L'I'ONH. A largo an- aortment of Vases, all hinds. Hnntnelann bend r)n.,rter, for Toys of every de. acripticn, gaol, as Horns, I;t;,,lr•.\nintsl: '5) ts•r 15-35e:, \Cork 1t41ie's Dark and' Magic Lanterns, (Inca, \\•heal, }looks. I'al e l'n, (, I4mlinovs, Topa, i'isto10, ,S'ue's Magic ilottses, Purses, 511 il,s, t LII L'" T'n Sits:, rant y Candy, T[carts, tial. All the Whore arced,' x:111 in, .01 1 eh••.1;• 1 ,r ea. h. 11r•,rp lit ant are t[tefl(1• ,;"_• before they are all,; one. Myst,'-1,r'f \t,l I;;,, 1, i, o0)11(10nr,datIowan elln•ent It (''4. nl , hien, s, \\hips 11obc }il,inknta, fiche nnrl all 1, ''els b tt (1131'' '' 1'i' ' neo. ITar dware,. ('rockery, (lhiaannrn. 'Lown, ford .l r, • 11, r•, ,1, 'I I:,. 1 '1,oat prier, paid tt1 rash ern' MI !dude of i'nrs or 10 per 01.111 2 11,u,, ,l 1 : o ie. All Kende oi! I'I'oclnce taken the same as nasty. Ali r 11.i tt I it t 31111(3211 and 'I1( belting a 1''nt.imtan e. I .1,-h :tel a. t ' ' , . "1'1 ?. n• rear, � O. NEWTON, - EL,CrV,,ill3E.SE10010.'