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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1890-08-22, Page 3•{ • . • 'f GWILL.•anil+lE#t: .11.T:11.T'I�ti The/New York% ri'ribetle, seltni- coal: ltepitblican Qt•$*nt has the ibriLoefiitg i•pl:eiu:l 4e p*tch from '''.‘44b1D4114,4, iThe hu i ity, of Can- ' ?lido. to l iiiit4 .Latae. ate tiisp)ayed inits t'etitsil to ottle tie Atlantic llariea%rd Behring -Sea t#'aubles On any basic of eq>'lity and justice, t►ot likely to continue much .mager without bearing the fruits efttliation. The goodwill mani- tedjby the Vniited tatee toward • hada in more w&ys thyq hue was severely ,tests , by. the .attitude which Oauada i auuted rafter Ar• 1e $3 of the Treaty of Washing- ton had been cancelled. The con- duct of Canada since than has *teadily grown in bitterness and ✓ efitment. The climax seems tit have been reached in the unrea• epnable demands made by Canada in behalf of a iiandfal of miser - a. ppooaachers. It is plain that the tiovernment of the United 4tates cannot allow to pass such ea,tment at the bands of Canada .Without something more effective tban a mere protest. If it did, it Weuld be justly considered defici- •Cient in self-respect and lacking t. good sense. As a matter of t ell rotection it must 'adminster 'ta Canada a dose of that neighbor - l' good feeling to which it has FACS AND Fir$U . ." A' TREE; Tan GROWS NM - L S AND Til:Rl1D, The nuwt>er l,t suicides iii the United States was eleee upon ' On the plans of New Mexico 7,009 and the te:,•lurity ,.t diem are forests ot a growth known as belonged to the ai;ricelturul • tier ,el and needle tree, says the class. New Yet k Telegram. The tree The deepest lake iu the world is 1✓;tlekes of the nature of the Lake Baikttl. in nitteria, its area gt®s-t'tie asparagus, and has large leaves, resembling of over 9,000 square miles makes thick fleshy it about equal to Erie in superfi• one 01 the cactus familty known cial extent; its enormous depth of as the prickly pear, rho need - between 4,000 and 4,500 feet les of the needle and thread tree makes the volume of its waters al- ;aro set along the edges of these most until to that of Lake Sup. ' thick leaves. In order to get error ; although its surface is 1,- equipped for sewthick it is only 350 feet above the sea level, its necessary to push the thorn or bottom is nearly 8,600 feet below needle gently backward into the it. fleshy sheath—this to loosen it from the tough outside covering The Star of Bethlehem is again of the leaf—and then pull it from to be visible this year, being its the socket. & hundred fine fibres seventh appearance since the adhere to thea thorn like spider - birth ofChrist;it comes once in 815 webs. By twisting the needle years, and is of wondrous brilli. during the drawing operation anoy, for three weeks, then it this fibre can be drawn out to an wanes, and disappears after seven- indefinite length. The action of teen months ; it will be a sixth the atmosphere toughens the min - star added to the five fixed stars ute threads amazingly, to such a in Cassiopeoia while it remains in degree as to make a thread twist - sight. ed from it no larger than a No 40 Germanyublishes the greatest capable of sustaining a weight of number of periodicals in all Eur- five pounds, about three times opo ; in all, it produces 5,500 the tensile strength of common periodicals, of which 800 are six -cord thread. The scientific dailies. name of this foreign wonder is The greatest distance at which Tentyana Mucadica. ateeu subjected for the last few i artificial sounds are known to Tears at the bands of its neighbor. have been heard was, on Dec.4th., In other words, it is understood 1832,when the cannon at Antwerp rttllat the Goverment is determined were heard in the Erzgebirge, 370 to extend no longer to Canada miles away. 'those many privileges, among The dolphin is said to be the Them the extremely liberal bond fastest swimmer in the seas ; it fug factilities enjoyed at present has been observed to dart through ;by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the waters at a rate decidedly ;without getting something in re- greater than twenty miles an turn. The Canadian Pacific Rail- hour, and it is often seen swim - way has for years secured, among ming round and round a vessel otheirs, the appointment of a Un- which is sailing at its highest ted StatesTreasury official at Van- speed. :Myer, who was it thorized to ;'Seal cars carrying merchandise inThere exist at present 3,064 ;__tra�nsit through foreign territory, dt8erent languages spoken by the '.destined to some point in the inhabitants on our globe, whose lted States. The great advan religious convictions are divided 'loges derived under this concession into 1,000 different creeds. `by the Canadian Pacific Railway Tho!time required for a journey ktreobvious. They are a saving around the earth, by a man walk- i'.qf time and labor and money. On ing day and night, without rest - 'Abe other hand the United States ing, would be 428 days ; an ex- ;;r+eaps little or no advantages from press train 40 days; sound, at a `acs liberality towards its northern medium temperature, 32 hours; `neighbor. On the contrary it can a cannon ball, 21i hours; light, a :!easily be 'demonstrated that this little over one-tenth of a second ..couutry lost heavily through the and electricity, passing over a frauds which it was easy, under copper wire, a little under :one - Abe condition of things, to per- tenth of a second. ppetrate (upon the revenue, and the A microorganism has been dib' ('United States was not the only covered which possesses power of '".loser.. Not being under the con- conferring luminosityor phoshor- :trol of the Interstate, Commerce escence upon different crusta - ;'Act, the Canadian Pacific Railway ceans. . '`could afford net only to compete The Iar1t advertisement in ''successfully with but absolutely the world is that of 'the Glasgow to outbid, the American transcon- News, cut in the shape of ,flower ,tinental class' of business to which beds on the side of -a hill back of `they were fairly entitled. The Ardenlee, Scotland : the words ';'mere hint contained in the repJrt .Glasgow News' (:an be seen and sent by Secretary Windom to the plainly read ata distance of four .Senate in reply to the resolution miles ; the length of each litter is Jaffee'ed by Mr Oullom, that the 40 feet.; the totsi1 length of the Vniesd States Government would line 322 ffeet; the area tottered by in all likelihood withdraw from the letters, 14,1345 feet. the Canadian Pacific Railway some In she United Kingdom twenty 'of the privileges now enjoyed by, ei ht'criminals were sentenced to that, company seems to have been death 'luring 1889 ; nineteen in 'received in Canada im anything but a cheerful +spirit. The obvious . deduction, of course, which all: make is that the unreasonable de- t -wands of the seal,poacthcrs are the ;direct cause•of the new policy to, be pursued by the 'United States.; ,'Ili this, it is 'needless to say, they are not far from correct. At any rate, it is the,intention of the Gov- ernment no longer to display to- ard so surdg and ungracious a ighbor as Canada has shown 'herself to be that spirit of good will and liberality which has dis- iinguished the attitude of tiles country up to the present time— unless, indeed, Canada should re- pent and reduce her preposterous dd$iands'to the limits which de- cency, fairness and neighborliness demand. •R13H, TARRHAL 'NESS—HAY FEl6ER A N:.. ..... AE TAEATrd:NT. Sufferers are not generally aware that se diseases are contagious, :or that they e'dne to the presence of living parasites the lining membrane of the nose and staehian tubes. Microscopic research, Wever, has proved this to be .a fact, and e result of this ,discovery is that a pie remedy has been formulated where - catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay erase permanently cured in 'from one three simple applications mad*; at home -t•e patient once in two weeks. B. -This treatment is not a annff or ointment ; both have been discarded reputable physicians as injurious. A phlet explaining t}ais new treatment sent on receipt of ten cents by A. H. ox & Sox, 303 West King 18treet, nto, Canada. -Toronto Globe. iffererserom Catarrhal .troubles should den'ly read the above. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physican, retired from prat: - :co, having had placed in his hands by tt East India missionary the forumla i a simple vegetable remedy for the peedy and permanentcure of consninp- ion. Bronco itis, Catarrh, Asthma and throat and Lung Affections, also a itive and radical cure far Nervous bility and Nervous Complaints, after ving tested its wonderful curative Pers in thousands of oases, has felt is duty to make it known to his suf. ingfellows. Actuated by this mot- nd a desire to relieve human suf- g, I will send free of charge, to all desir., rs, this receipt, in German, 'ph or English, with full directions preparing and using. S"nt by mail )addressing with stamp, naming this fir, W. A. Noyes, 820 Power's Block, chaster, N. Y. 13012-y.e.o.w. p,'sglieh Spayin Liniment removes hard, soft or calloused Lumps and etirtishes from horses, Blood Spavin, rbs, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, rains, Sore and Swollen Throat, nghs, eta. Save $50 by use of one tle. Warranted the most wonderful ernieb Care ever known. Sold by , Combe, Druggist. June 27, 1 yr Minard's Liniment cures distemper. C. C. RICBARDB & Co. Gents.—I have used your MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT is my family for some years and believe it the best medi- cine in the market as it does all it is recommended to do. Canaan Forks, N. B, DANIEL. K1ERR'n An John Mader, Mahone Bay, informs us that he was cured of a very sever attack of rheumatism by using MI's ARD'S LINIMENT. THE CALIFORNIA 1)UINK BILL. The annual drink bill of Cali- fornia is over $30,000,000. This amount is diverted from the legi- timate channels of trade and com- merce into the tills of the brewer the distiller, and the wine dealer, and the people of the State natur- ally complain of hard times. For want of the money spent by the husband and father at the saloon, the wife and family must deny themselves bread, meat, clothes, furniture, books, pictures, music; in fact, all the luxuries and many of the necessities of life, even a home itself. For want of a de- mand for flour, cloth, furniture, and other household necessities, factories are closed and men are thrown out of employment. For lack of houses to build, carpenters and other tradesmen stand idle. For tack of investors real estate is dull. For lack of custom legi- timate lines of business,are pushed to the wall. Turn tbis30,000,000 annually into the legitimate aven- ues.of trade through the necessi- ties of the home, and the business interests of this State would wit- ness a revival as encouraging as it would lee strange and startling 'rhe prohibition of the liquor traf- fic would accomplish this revolu- Englanid, four en Ireland, and five tion California Prohibitionist. in Scotland. The Grand Canon of 'the Color- ado .its simply the channel worn by the action of running water to a depth of :iiv}e or six thousand feet; the sides aro perrenuicular ,cliff; fifteen miles apart. I'Jlli PROGRESS OF SCIENCE. London Engineering says it need not excite surprise if before many years the first-elass Atlantic ships maintain an average speed of thirty to thirty five miles at hour and a four days' tourney be- t.w.een ''.2ueenstown and Sandy Hook is probably not at all at: impossible thing in the future. In some of the cndering testy, of the Maxim gun in Germany, .34,t900 rounds were fired from a Bingle Larrel, 20,000 rounds of cartridges with steel covered bul- lets being fired from a single barrel before the rifling was ma- -temial l y +injured. As far as experiments with car brakes have been carried there is found to be practially no differ- en•oe between the different metals as far as their power it>concerned although their wearing quality differs materially. Aoeo•ding to carefully -prepared statistics the people of America are longer lived than those of Europe. Here, I8 persons out of, every 1;000 din each year; in England the average is•20, and in Germany 26. A new launch propelled by an electric motor has developed a speed of nine and 3 half knots. The .trial strip which was in San Francisco Bay, was a marked suc- cess. A good way to ,purify the air in a room by the production of ozone is to generate sparks from a small electrical machine. The average width of the path of destruction with tornadoes is said to boa little more than 1,000) feet.. John Ruskin is sinking rapidly. He is almost continually delirious and during his irresponsible mom- ents he twice attempted suicide with a razor. Washington Walcsman, the most notorious horse thief in the West,vvas arrested at Kansas City Friday for horse stealing. Wales - man is 88 years oldand has spent 25 years in the penetentiaries of Missouri. There he os again first on my nose then in my ear, and I dare not open my mouth for fear he should fly down my mouth. Hello, John, just run over to the drug store and buy a packet of Fly Poison Pads, I can't etand this any longer. J''r:ice 10c sold by all druggists. \liehsel Devitt, who has just returned to London from Ireland, says the potato crop is almost a total failure, and there is danger ofa fanliet', Fire in .Drayton on Monday de- stroyet! ,property valued at $85,- 000. The buildings burned were mostly small woolen ones. Water was scarce. Word was received at New York of the deaths of F. M. Gates, E. Kingman and John E.Juderquirts, Presbyterian missionaries in the Soudan. They werevnurdered by Arabs. All were young men. Tho report of another terrible death reached Ilamilton Friday. John Calder, a young famor, of (Hanford, fell under the wheels of his waggon and was eruslied to death. Deceased was driving a load of wheat into the barn, and was stepping on the whiffletrees when a couple of sheaves fell on the horses and they ran away. Deceased fell off the waggon and the wheels passed over his body, crushing in his ribs. Ile was 35 years of age, unmarried. file was a eon of Mr John Calder, of An - clutter. ChiofConsttable Fingland Jcurn1- ed to Milton last Thursday night and gathered in a man named George Brett charged with au as- sult on Mrs Duck. It appears that Duck is a farm laborer and is in the habit of leaving very early for his work, leaving his wife in bed. Wednesday morning when Duck was well out; of sight Brett knocked at the door and asked for a drink of water. Mrs Dnck,whe was not dressed, handed him a drink through the half -open door. Brett forced his way in and matte an indecent assault upon the wo- man,who managed to repulse him. Mrs Duck communicated the facts to her hnsband,who laid an infor- mation before Mr Graham,J.P. WILSONS FLY POISON PADS One of these pads will kill more flies every day for a month than can be caught upon a large sheet of sticky paper. A 10c packet of Wilson's lily Poison Pads will last a whole season. Sold by all druggists. MEALTH HA Pp Will absolutely and per- manently cure the mosii o aggravated ease of N • �• CATARRH, Hay Fever or Catarrhal Deafness. This is not a ennft or ointment, both of which are discarded by reputable physi- cians as wholly worthless and generally injurious. for Hospital Remedy for Catarrh. N.B.-This Is the only Catarrh Remedy on the market which =ICS emanates from scientific sources. $5.00. HOPE NIV 'WM eradicate 1l tfbnbles of the LIVER AND KIDNEYS, Arid permanently cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, (1011. Stipation, Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, Catarrh of the Stomach and Bladder. This is a marvellous medicine. It rapidly makes - 000D BLOOD AND LOTS OF IT ,Si) TSI7altI2I IS LWE. There isnot R blood fliedie cine In the markt as good se this. ISIS Peerless. It is used in the Ilospitals of Europe, s.:4 yrs scribed by the most eminent Fhysioiluu In the world. Suitable for old or young. a.5 POR SOBPITAL ItEI>ILDY FOR myna aND =IDAEYB. PRICE $10.0. N9 This is an fnaompar- able remedy for \ Vlll General & Nevous Debility 1t li truly lite ft 'Om It land live matt, ♦.k tot HOSPITAL REMEDY for GENERAL DEBIUTY. PBIOE $1.00. this extract from the scientific papers of Great Britain and Europe The four greatest medical centres of the world are London, Paris. Berlin and Vienna. These cities hallo IMM O hospitals teeming with suffering humanity. , Crowds of students throng the wards studying under the Professors in, charge. The most renowned physicians of the world teach and practice here, and the institutions are storehouses of medical knowledge and experience. With a view of marring this experience available to the public the Hospital Remedy Co. at great expense secured the prescriptions of these hospitals, prepared the sibeoifies, and although it would cost from $26 to $100 to secure the attention of their distinguished originators, yet in this way their pre- pared specifies are offered at the price of the quack patent medicines that flood the market and absurdly claim to cure every it from a single bottle. ONE' DOLLAR EACH. TO BE HAD OF ALL DRUGGISTS OR OF THE HOSPITAL REMEDY COMPANY, Sole Proprietors, - • TORONTO, CANADA. CHICUL.&n$ DESCRIBES. TBE BESSEDme SENT ON aprLICATIOIf. ALL MEN. young, old, or middle•aged, who find, CORNS I themselves nervous,weak and exhausted who ere broken down from excess or overwork, resulting in many of the fol- lowing symptoms ; Mental depression, premature old age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams, dimness of sight, palpitation of the heart, emis- sions, lack of energy, pain in the kid- neys, headache, pimples on the face or body,itching or peculiar sensation about the scrotum, wasting of the organs, diz- ziness, specks before the eyes, twitching of the muscles, eye lids and elsewhere, bashfulness, deposits in the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and flabby muscles,de- sire to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep, constipation, dullness of hearing, loris of voice, desire for solitude, excit- ability of temper,sunken eyes surround- ed with Leaden Circle,oily looking skin, etc., are all symptoms of nervous de- bility that Lead to insanity and death unless cured. The spring or vital force having lost its tention every function wanes in consequence. Those who through abuse committed in ignorance may be permanently cured. Send your address for book on all diseases peculiar to man.Address M. V. LUBON, 50 Front Stk. E., Toronto,Ont. Books sent free sealed. Heart disease, the symptoms of which are faint spells, purple lips, numbness, palpitation, skip beats, hot finshes, rush of blood to the head, do Ilpain in the heart with beats strong, ra,pid and irregular, the second heart beat quicker than the first, pain about the breast bone, etc., can positive- ly be cured. No cure no pay. Send for book. Address M. V. LUBON, 50 Front Street East, Toronto, Ont. June 20, 1890. STANLEY'S CHURCII EX- P ERIENCES. Since Stanley's return to Eng- land he has been exploring the churches. In a recent address at Edinburgh he said: "It has been a custom with me during my in- terludes in civilization to go about the great cities of England and find out what aro the texts gener- ally preached on to humanity front the pulpits in the churches. I wandered many and many a Sunday into the churches of Lon- don, and I assure you, upon my word -of honor, that I have never come across a single text which suited me-- -never heard one de- livered from the pulpit that seemed to ole to apply to my needs. ] remember- the time when the Socialists wore threatening to demonstrate what they could do in the wealthy and mighty Lon- don. I went to hear Spurgeon, hoping against hope that a text which the Socialists ought to have heard, and which the people sur- rounding that church ought to have heard, would be tattered on that day. But instead of that there canoe out a doetsfinal text and a dreett•inal sermon from Ho - brews: and the Socialists next perambulated tlarongh London, and you know how they entered certain silversmiths' shops and took out the teapots and the sil- ver mugs and silve(• pitchers and threw then at one another. And I said to myself, 'If the ministers of' the Gospel only did their duty, those Socialists would not bo doing like this.' But I have preached to myself on very many occasions. One of the texts 1 like very much is 'Thou shalt love thy neighbor_ as thyself.' and who is my neigh hnr 7 Jay neighbor is every man who is made after the image of Gal whom I came in contact with whether he is blaek or white : and my duty to him is to see that, FO far as 1 am eoncermed, he shall suffer no injury, bnt good, if pos- s;blo.' CORNS ? CORN CURE Removes all kinds of Hard and Soft° Corns, Warts, dec., without Pain or Annoyance. It is a Sale, Sure and Effectual Remedy, and there is no Corn existing it will not cure destroying every root and branch. Once Used will Never be Regretted. Refuse all substitutes. Full Directions with each bottle. PRICE 25CENTS PREPARED ONLY Br H. SPENCER CASE, Chemist and Druggist, 50 Ring street West, Hamilton, Ont. Sold by J. H. COMBE 141 F. JORDAN • REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. Henry Wood, a Dlanitoban, is reported to have fallen heir to $25,000,000. Miss Kerrluke, music teacher, of Bowmanv'lle, who was visiting friends in West Toronto Junction, became suddenly ill while driven from Toronto, and died by the bursting ofa blood vessel. sufferers rROM Stomach and Liver derange- tncnts-Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick- I3eadache, and Constipation- find a safe and certain relief in Ayer's Pills. In all eases where a ca- thartic is needed, these I'illsarerecom- mended by leading physicians. 1)r. T. E. 'last ings, of Baltimore, says: "Ayer's Pills are the best cathartic and aperient. within the reach of my profes- sion. " Dr. John W. Brown, of Oceans, W. Va., writes : " 1 have presorted Ayer's Pills in mac practice, and find them ex- cellent. I urge. their g, acral use in families." " For a mother of years I was afflicted with biliousness n hi,•1i almost destroyed my health. 1 tried various remedies, but not lung afforded )rte any relief until I hewn to take Ayer's 1'1118."—(l. 8. V'anderlich. ~,'canton, -pa. " 1 hate used Ayer's l'ills for the past tbirrc years.:(141 au, satisfied i should not be alis to -.lay if it had not been fur i le tn. They eared me of d) s), psis label] all n; her re•lnedies failed, and their occasional use has kiln me in it healthy -condition ever .011,e."— T. 1'. Brown, Chester, l'a. }intro;! Is•en subject, for years, to eunstil+nrion, witbont being able to tinct not. h relief, 1 at last. tried Ayer's Pills, an.l de,•i,i it both a duty and a pleasure to test ity that i have derived great ben- efit fl•m111 their use. Fur neer two years past i have taken one of these Pills every night before retiring. 1 would not willingly be without thein." —(1. W. Bowman, 20 East Main et., Carlisle, Pa. ":dyer's }'ills have been used in my fancily upwards of t.tdenty years, and have completely verified all that 18 claimed for them. In attacks of piles, from which I suffered many years, they afforded me greater relief than any med- Mine I ever tried."—Thomas P. Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. Ayer's Pills PREPARED BY S:E CONSOp1PS\ON cunEo TO THE EDITOR: 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. 1 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. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 186 West Adelaide 8*.. TORONTO. ONTARIO. The People's Grocery Business Change The undersigned desires to intimate to his former patrons and lfrindt that he has repurchased his former business, and will continue it the old stand, Corner of Albert and Ontario Street He intends to go out of the Crockery and Glassware line entirely, balance of which will be sold cheap, and will devote himself exclu- sively to GROCERIES, . Fine Fruits, Confectionary &c. Of which he will keep nothing but first-class goods. The business will bo conducted on a strictly cash basis, and prices will bo fixed ac- cordingly. By- giving close personal attention to the business he hopes to merit and receive the same liberal patronage that he enjoyed hither)'). o JOHN CUNINGHAME, • - CLINTON PSC - NCS BRITISH COLUMBIA SALMON, 121 ctq. per can. CANNED FRUITS AND MEATS — CHICKEN, DUCK, TURKEY, &c. CONFECTIONERY FOR HOLIDAY OUTINGS SPECIAL DRIVES IN PRESERVIl.G SUGARS SEE OUR PRICES - J. W. IRWIN, The:Times Tea Warehouse Cooper's Old Stand, Gor. Searle's Block, CLINTON ADAMS' EMPORIUE. SPRING GOODS Last week we received and opened up a large quantity of new goods for the spring trade. Lovely PRINTS, Fine DRESS GOODS, Extra Good TWEEDS, and cheap. CARPETS in Tapestry, Hemp and Oil. TICKINGS, SHIRTINOS and BUD !HERS LINEN, KENTUCKY JEAN, something new in dress lining. Pull supply ot small wares. MILLINERY, as usual the very best. GROCERIES of best quality. WALL PAPER &c. Field and Garden SEEDS. All are cordially in- vited to see the goods And be convinced that this is the right place. R. ADAMS. WA vignon's Cream of Witch -Hazel, LONDESBORO THE NEW TOILET LOTION. Softens the skin, removes roughness, eruptions and irritation fromthe face and hands, and gives freshness and tone to the complexion. t is an invaluable applicaticn after shaving. Don't mistake thissnperior"pre- a.tation for any paints, enamels or injurious cosmetics or inferior complexion otions. It prevents eruptions, abrasions, roughness, redness, chapping, sot. sores, and pain resulting to sensitive skin from exposure to wind and cold. In sehnrt D'AvroaoN's CREAM of WITen-IIA,r:t.ie at once a remedy 811d a preventfor very form cfsurface inflammation or irritation. Price 25 cents per hot tltai Manufactured by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass JA1VIE S H: /C� 3113E, Bold by all Utugglele nod deniers In Medicine 0.111B'MIST AND DRUGGIST, CLINTON, ONT.