Clinton New Era, 1892-04-08, Page 6pril 8. 1802.
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MGM' Stomeeh and Liver' derange -
/4*, tnentii-eDripepeia, Biliousness, Sick-
Xreadaehe, and, Constipation—And a safe
and certain relief in
Ayer's Pine. In all
cases where a Ca-
thartic is needed,
these Pills are recora-
Mended by leading
physicians.
Dr. T. E. Hastings,
of Baltimore, says:
",Ayer's Pills are the
best cathartic and
aperient within the
reach of my profes.
Sion."
Dr. Jelin W. Brown, of Oceans, W.
Va., writes: I have prescribed Ayer's
Pills 34 my practice, and find them ex-
cellent. urge• their general use in
lamiliee."
"Por a number of years I was afflicted
With biliousness which almost destroyed
my health. r tried various remedies,
but nothing affordednie any relief until
I began to take Ayer's Pills."—G. S.
Wanderlich, Scranton, Pao
'1 have used Ayer's Pills for the past
thirty years, and am satisfied I should
not be alive to -day if it had not been
for them. They cured me of dyspepsia
,salien all other remedies failed, and their
occasional Use has kept me in a healthy
condition ever since."— T. P. Brown,
Chester, Pa,
"Having been. subject, for years, to
constipation,_without being able to find
• ;mob relief, I at last tried Ayer's Pills,
and deem it both a duty and 'a pleasure
t9 testify that 1 have derived great bea.
ellt from theirsse. For over two years
paat I have taken one of these Pills
every,nigbt ,befere,retiring. 1 would not
willingly he without them,"e- G. W.
Bowman, 26 Doc Main et., Carlisle, Pa.
"Ayer's Pills have been used in my
family upwerds of twenty years, and
have completely -"sifted ell that is
claimed fo* piles,
from whicli1 suffered ma,...; years, they
afforded ma greater relief than any med-
icine 1 crler tried."—Thomaa F. Adama,
Holly Springs, Texas.
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186 Unfasten Ave.,
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I have used the Flax -Seed Emulsion in several
Uses, of Chronic Bronchitis, and the early, stages of
Phthisis, add have been well pleased with the results.
JAMES K. CROOK, M.D.
CONSUMPTION
Brooklyn, N.Y., Feb. 14th, 1:9.
have_nsed your Emulsion in a case of Phthisis
(consumption) with beneficial results, where patio.,
could not use Cod Liver Oil in any form.
J. 11. DROGE, M. D.
NERVOUS PROSTRATION
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 90th, 1
I can strongly recommend Flax Seed Etnuls on as
helpful to the relief and possibly the cure of all Lung.
Bronchial and Nervous .Affections, and a good gen
• eral tonic in physical debility.
JOHN I.. TALMAGE, M. D.
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GENERAL DEBILITY
Brooklyn N. V. Oct. 10th, 188.9.
I regard Flax Seed Emulsion as greatly superior to
the Cod Liver 011 Emulsions so generally in use.
D. A. GORTON, M. D.
WASTING DISEASES
187 West 54th St.,
New York,Aug. 6, I
I have used your Flax -Seed Emulsion Compound
In a severe case of Mal -nutrition and the result was
more than hoped for—it was marvelous, and con-
tinuous. I recommend it cheerfully, to the ptofession
SOW humanity at large. M. H. GILBERT, M.D.
MATISN
sold6i Driigglitoilitlee $1.00.
PLAX,SEED EMULSION CO
• 845 Liberty St.., New York;
Fok tele by J. IT.CO:C111L, Clinton.
A NAN W4V171 AN IRON JAW.-
wrrn elLeT8 A MU-.
PlIAMP WMISINQ AisSiOeT A TON
London has been entertained lel ely
by feats of strength that 61'6 certainly
remarkable and probably uneurpassed
in lnlOtlelfl thnes. Sullivan, the latest
comer, is31.1 years of age, stands 5 feet
8f inches in height and weighs 108
pounds. His appearance presents little
that is unusual in the way of muscular
development, and bis biceps are nei-
ther very large nor wonderfully rigid.
it is in his neck and jaw that his
strength chiefly lies; and the majority
of his feats are such as bring this pe-
cularity into special prominence.
At an exhibition given in London he
fa,stened a chain to a fifty-six pound
weight, and the -other end being' grip-
ped between his teeth, swung himself
round and round until the twirling
(Alain assumed a nearly horizontal line.
The feat was repeated with the rveight
doubled, and as the performer, with
both hands to his hips and using every
sinew in his frame, swirled Found and
round, the audience wondered with
anxiety what would happen if one of
the links shouldfiy asunder. The most
remarkable feat, however, that Sulli-
van plerfOrmed was the lifting of an
elephant by his teeth.
It was a "baby," 'tis true, but ite
weighed about 1,800 pounds, and was
lifted a clear three inches from the
ground, its whole weight pendent
from the jaw of the man above. Sul-
livan was not successful in an attempt
to break a chain with his arm, having
injured this limbon the previous night.
He succeeded, however, p proving that
his prowess was not entirely confined
to feats mith his teeth by lifting a bar-
rel of water weighing 560 pounds with
the middle finger of his right hand.
THE SPRING.
Of all seasons in the year, is the one for
making radical changei in regard to health.
During the winter, the system becomes
to a certain extent clogged with waste, and
the blood loaded with impurities, owing A
to lack of exercise, close confinement in GOLD WATCH FREE
poorly ventilated shops and homes, and
other causes. This is the cause of the 0
And Other 3111eleal Articles to These
TRE. C.X.X1VTOZT
FEMINIi`TE INTEUEST,
1,1.1,..11,r•••••
• An ,Austrian provincial paper lately
contained the following advertisement
"A widow; who still possesses the entire
Wardrobe of her deceased husband, is
disposed to enter into correspondence
a suitable gentleman, if such can
be found, with a view to matrimony."
A hundred thousand children of Den-
mark, with penny contributions, have
procured a crown of gold, to be pre-
sented to the King and Queen on their
golden wedding day. • The gift is
wrought to represent corn ears and
clover leaves and 'interlaced with a
ribbon bearing the inscription: "The
child' en of Denmark have woven this
crown for the occasion of the _golden
wedding of King Christian IX. and
Qtteen. Louise. on 11lay 22, 1892."
Queen Victoria has juat been obliged
to make a solemn announcement to the
press, by means of a letter from her
private secretary, General Sir Henry
onsonby, to the effect that she will
no longer.presentetny gratuity to mo-
thers giving birth to triplets, unless in
cases of altogether exceptional poverty
and destitution. Hitherto there has
been a popular delusion that the Queen's
bounty was due as a Matter of right
and privilege to the parents of three or
more children at a birth, and the
amount of the bounty was rated at Ll.
per child.
A new profession is open to wOmen.
No special qualifications are required
beyond good looks and good taste.
The profession is that of window gazing
The duties are light and the pay is good.
All that, is required is to stand in frontof your patron's street windows during
the fashionable hours of the afternoon
and in sufficiently enthushtstic terms
draw the attention of your companion
to the merits of the latest sweet thing
in bonnets or that perfectly' ideal
theater cloak for the benefit of the
genuine shoppers who are passing.
The professional window gazers must
go in couples in order to be able to
start a conversation.
dull, sluggish, tired feeling so general at Who Oa n This Zebus.
this season, and which must be over.
come, or the health may be entirely broken
down. Hood's Sarsaparilla has attained
the greatest Pdpularity all (seer the conetry
as the favorite Spring Medicine. It expels
the accumulation of impurities through
the boivelh, kidetlys, liver, lungs and skin,
gives to the blood the purity and quality
necessary to good health and overcomes
that tired feeling.
DESERTED TOWNS IN KANSAS
Kansas presents a spectacle unique
in history. There are deserter' cities
scattered over Eastern lands where
large populations once existed; but such
places flourished for centuries before
they fell,Into ruin. In Kansas there
are cities and towns that never were
poisulated. The N. Y. Times says:
"There are twenty well built towns in
Kansas without, a single inhabitant.
Saratoga has a thirty thousand dollar
opera house, a large brick hotel, a
twenty thousand dollar school house,
and a number of fine business houses,
yet there is nobody even to claim a
place to sleep. Her banks remain, but
they are silent. At Fargo a $25,000
school house stands a monument of the
bond -voting craze. Most of the build-
ings have been removed or are torn
downi.----The-hotelareeps glonnry—watelf
over the few remaining houses, aided
by the "bank." A herder and his
family constitute the sole population
of what was once an incorporated city.
South Hutchinson is another example
of a Well built city without any people.
It would take more than S300,000 to
duplicate the buildings there, and yet
one can wander through the streets
without finding man, woman or 'child."
Yet this State was "boomed" in Canada
as a rival to our North-west. We
should not be surprised to learn that
these deserted places are down in the
census for large populations.
As a spring blood remedy there is.,noth—
ing equals Dr. Williams pink Pills. They
supply in a condenced form the elements
necessary to enrioh the bloods stimulate
the nerves and build anew the system
enervataby being "housed up" during the
winter' months. Sold by all dealers or
sent on receipt of price -50 cents s box
or six boxes $2.50 --by addressing the Dr
Williams Med. Co., Brockville, Ont., or
Morrietown, N. Y.
NOT ROOM ENOUGH FOR BOTH.
St. Peter—Well, seeing that you are
here, you may come in.
Godericla Man—Excuse me, but will
you kindly inform me where the man
bails from who just went in?
St. Peter—Certainly. He is a Sea -
forth man.
Goderich Man—Well—er—will you
kindly show me the road to the other
place?
THE HE AD SURGEON
Of the Lubon Medical Company is now at
Toronto, Canada, and may be consulted
either in person or by letter on all chronic
diseases peonliar to than. Men, young,old,
or middle-aged, who find themselves nerv-
ous, weak and exhausted, who are broken
down from excess or overwork, resulting in
many of the following symptons : Mental
depression, premature old age, loss of vital-
ity, loss of memory, bad dreams, dimness
of sight,palpitation of the heart, emissions,
lack of energy, pain in the kidneys, head-
ache, pimples on the face or body s itching
or peculiar sensation about the scrotum,
wasting of the organs, dizziness, specks be-
fore the eyes, twitching of the muscles, eye-
lids, and elsewhere, bashfulnese, deposits in
the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of
the scalp and spine, weak and flabby mus-
cles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by
sleep, constipation, dullness of hearing, loss
of voice, desire for solitude, excitability of
temper, sunken eyes surrounded with lead -
encircle, oily looking skin, etc., are all sym.
ptoms of nervous debility that lead toensan.
ity and death unless eured. The spring or
vital force having lost its tension every
function wanes in consequefice. Those who
through abuse committed in ignorance may
be permanently cured. Send your address
for hook on all diseases peculiar to man.
Books sent free sealed. Heart disease, the
symptons of Which are faint spells, purple
rs, niimbness, palpitation, skip beats, hot
flushes, rush of blood to the head, dull pain
in the heart with beats strong, rapid and
irregular, the second heart quicker than the
hrst, pain about the breaet bone, etc., can
positively be cured. No cure, 'no pay. Send
for book. Address M. V. Lubon, 24 Mac-
donell Ave., Toronto, Canada. Jan. 1, 92.
2S kr:64N Z E
Wr A BEN
VIES
The above is honest advice which we are interested
in prescribing to every home. Tr, secure a esti for
FORDS PRIZE PILLS. we intend to sper.d a
certain amount in this manner of advertising and
attracting attention to the merits of this medicine.
To the nrst person sending the correct answer to the
above rebus we will give an elegant Gold Watch,
fine workmanship and first-class timekeeper; to the
second we will give a Genuine Diamond Ring;
to the thirds handsome Silk Deese Pattern, x6
yards in any color; to the _fourth a Coln S II ve r
Watch, and many other prizes in order of merit. To
the person sending the last correct ansiver we will give
an elegant Gold Watch, fine workmanship and
first-class timekeeper: to the next to /he last we will
give a Genuine Diamond Ring; to the Mind
to the last we v.ol give a M.nchunie Silk Dress
Pattern, 16 yards in any color; to the fourth to the
last we will give a Coln Silver Watch, and
many other valuable articles in order of merit, count.
ing from the last_ WE SHALL GIVE AR' AY
100 VALUABLE PREMIUMS (should there
Ne so many sending in correct answers). No charge is
pad° for boxing and packing of premiums. All
Inswers must be sent in by mail before April 101b,
1892, Ten 3 cent stamps must be enclosed with
answer for one box ofFORD'S PRIZE PILLS. The
•R4qel..k Qtbe,..leadiag---priae.-..winners---tvilf*te
palished in connection whit our advertisement
in leading newspapers next month. Ex,ra premiums
will be given to thosc who are uilling to assist in introdueing our medicine. No:bing is charged for the
premiums in ary way, they are absolutely given away
to ihtroduce and advertise Ford's Prize Pills, which are
purely vegetable and act gently yet promptly on the
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels, dispelling Headache.
Fevers and Cclds, cleansing the system thoroughly anct
cure habitual omstipation. They are sugar
coated, do not gripe, very small, easy to take,
one a ense, and are purely vegctr:ble... Pe7feot
digestion follows their use. As to the reliability a our
conipany, we refer you to any leading wholesale drur.
gist or business house in Toronto. All preni'ums aiIl
be awarded strictly in order of merit and with perfect
satisfaction to the public. Pills am sent by mail post
paid. When you answer this rebus, kindly mention
which newspaper you saw it in. Address THE FORD
PILL CO., V. ellineton m. West, Toronto, Can.
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---B—RUIN AND THE BUTCHER.
An organ grinder who was travelling;
through, the west of England, accom-
panied by a tame brown bear, which
he had trained to dance, stopped at a
farmer's house late one afternoon, and
after greatly amusing the family by
his performance—for his organ was a
fine one, and the bear very docile and
intelligent—he bad no difficulty in ob-
taining permission to stay all night.
He himself was given a bed in the boys'
room, but his furry companion had to
be content with a snug corner in the
barn.
A little after midnight there came
such alarming noises from the barn,
which was only a few paces aevay, as
to awaken everybody in the house.
Frantic shrieks of " Help ! Help!!
Murder 111" and sounds as of a strong
man struggling desperately for dear
life, issued out upon the still „night air.
Hurriedly drawing on some Clothes,
the farmer snatched up a lantern, and,
followed by the organ grinder, hasten-
ed to the barn. On the doors being
thrown open, the rays of the lantern
revealed a large man engaged in a
furious wrestling match with the bear,
from whose mighty embrace he was
vainly endeavoring to escape. As the
bear was muzzled, and had no:claws to
speak of, his victim stood in no danger
of serious injury. But, his position
was alarming enough notwithst anding,
and he implored the farmer to come to
his rescue.
Divining, however, that this mid-
night visitor's mission was a dishonest
one, for which he deserved to he well
punished, the organ grinder called out
to his pet, "Hug 'him, .Jack! hug him!"
and the hear, evidently enjoying the
sport, continued to squeeze the man
unmercifully, until the farmer, think-
ing the rogue had suffered sufficiently,
got the bear's owner to command his
release.
It turned out that Bruin's captive
was a rascally butcher who had come
to steal a fine calf. In the darkness he
stumbled over the bear. and was at
once made prisoner. The farmer was
so delighted at the animal's conduct
that in the morning he feasted him
upon the best in the larder, and gave
his master a sovereign as he was
leaving.
"Ayer's Hair Vigor is a most excellent
preparation for the hair. I speak of it
from experience. Its use promotes the
grovrth of new hair, and =ekes it glossy
and soft. The Vigor is a s re cure for
dandruff."—J. W. Bowen, E itor Enquir-
et, McArthur, Ohio.
1
13A.
DR. T. A.
USE IT FOR 1
ti.04.ciotat7 of area:thine
Tight:mos of the =est
Wasting aivcre.7 of Vleab.
Throat Troubles
C/ousuroaption, .-
Broztobitis, Wesaic Lungs
Asthma, Coughs
Catarrh, Colds
SLOCUMS
xygenized Emulsion of Pure
I.,
'. 4., , if
OIL
'TASTELESS.
FOR L SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
LAPRB TORY. TORONTO, ONT
111.1111111111.
REMARKABLE wnEELBARROW
TRIP.
Four adveturous persons, three men and
one woman, will leave Seattle soon for New
York with no other means of conveyance
than a wheelbarrow. They are J. F.
Cheatham, John Howard, E. W. Oseton
and Miss Lou Howard. The men wiili.
take turn about at pushing the wheelbarrow,
and only when the woman gives out from
exhaustion will she be allowed to ride.
Only .in case of sickness will stops of s
longer duration than twelve hours be made
at any place until Chicago is reached,where
it is inteaded to remain for three dare and
then push on for New York. It is the in-
tention of the quartet to cover the distance
between Seattle and New York in five
months.— San Francisco Call.
Minard's Li namen t is used for horses & cattle
CON SUMPTION CURED.
An old physician , retired from practice,
having had placed in his bands by an East
India missionary the formula of a simple
vegetable remedy for the speedy and per-
raanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis,
Catarrh, Ashma and all throat abd Lung
Affections, also a positive and radical cur
for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com-
plaints after having tested its wonderful
curative powers in thousands of oases, has
felt4eltheduty-to-raelserit-ktrovnel6lli11ra1-
fering fellows. Actuated by this motive
and a desire to relieve human suffering, I
will send free of charge, to all who desire
it, this recipe. in German French or English,
with frill directions for preparing and using.
Sent by mail by addressing with stamp,
naming thie paper. W. A. NOYES 820 Pow-
ers' Block, hochester, N.Y. June 19-91-y
McLeod's
System RENOVATOR
• AND OTHER
Tested RemedieR.
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For tripure, Weak and Impoverished
ed, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpa-
ation of the Heart, Liver Complaint,
Neuralgia, Lois of Memory, Bronehitie,
Consumption, Gall Stones, jauedice, Kid-
ney and 'Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance,
Female irregularities and General Debility.
LABORATORY, BODERION, ONT.
3. M. MoLEOD,
Prop: and Manufaoturer.
Sold by J. H. Combe, Clinton
THE RIGHT
The new model of the Rockford Watch, when
placed in a screw bezel ease, will 511 a Ion felt
want among farmers, as it is not dna proof
only, but very strong. The plate which the
wheels work between, not being separated bw
pillars as in the ordinary
WATCH
But by the bottom plate being turned out of a
solid piece of metal, with the edger left of the
top plate to rest on; it also being pendant or lever
set with sunk balance to prevent breaking, mak-
ing in an a good rong watch
For a Farmer
JOS. BIDDLECOilBE
CAIN
ONE POUND
A Day.
IA GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE
CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME "ALL
RUN DOWN," AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE
THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER,
SCOTT'S
ULSION
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH
Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda
15 NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT
HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER
AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. EN-
DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. SCOTT'S
EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON
COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL DRUG.
GISTS AT 50C. AND $1.00
1'JIR. Belleville.
Christmas No Goods
• JUST RECEIVED
New Valencia Raisins off stalk, New Sultan Raisins—extra value,
New Black Bitsket Raisins, New Currants, New Greaoble Walnuts
New S. S. Almonds, New Filberts, New Candied Peols—Citron
Lemon and Orange, New Extrasts—Fssences of all kinds. ,
TEAsSplendid values in choice Green, Black or Japans. Try our
Special Blend of pure India and Ceylon Teas put up in one
pound packages. Best value in package Teas in the market—Try it.
A CALL SOLICITED.
N. ROBSON. - CHINA HALL.
CHRISTMAS GOODS
AT
J'Aa..trallS --Ga-3VE-323MS''
We bare just received a large invoice.of fine Bohemia Cut Glass Bottles
filled with finest PERFUME. Call and see the fine display.
Prices within the reach of all!
Glasgow HOuse, Brucefield
ESTABLISHED 1851
WM. SCOTT ez CO
Wholesale and retail dealers in DRY GOODS,, GROCERIES, HATS,
CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY
and PROVISIONS.
Highest Cash price paid for all kinds of Grain, Dressed Hoge; Hides, Wool and Cord-
wood. Issuers of Marriage Licemees.__ Agents _for -Gags W. -Telegraph Co., With-fere—
graph connection to all parts of the worlds
We beg to thank our numerous customers for their long and liberal patronage for the
past 30 years, and hope by strict attention to business, and rock bottom prices, to stil
sentinue in line with our old and many new aastomers.
WM. SCOTT it CO.. - BRUMFIELD
•
Adams' Emporium
We this week announce to the purchasing public that we have •received a fine supply of
CLOTHING in MENS' SUITS and BOYS SUITS.
SHOES—Gentlemen's Shoes, Ladies' Shoes, Youths' Shoes, Misses Shoes, and
Children's Shoes, in various styles and prices.
HATS—A large stock of Hats and Caps—Felts, Straws, &c.
Our DRESS GOODS and PRINTS
Are going off rapidly as they are nice and cheap.
MILLINERY—We never had such a fine display of Millinery. This will be pleasing
to the ladies especially.
We have on order some beautiful Wool Carpets to arrive shortly. Dont miss them
Our TWEEDS are excellent value and selling so well our tailor thee to get a hustle
on. You would do well to compare prices.
SHIRTINGS and COTTONADES moving lively—prices low, quality good.
the store is filled in all departments. We
SEEDSW—eField
noadGardentnmenmention
Seeds into
neverything as
sk
are constantly having visits from new customers who are well pleased with our goods
and prices. A trial respectfully solicited—it will pay you. We want to make room for
more goods yet to come in. Produce taken in exchangesit highest prices.
ADAMS' EMPORIUM,
LONDESBORO
R. ADAMS.
HOW no T0't7
=NOW
thegreaotf vmaluEeNof,sousrugoIoldssuen:
less you can see them. We have
a line
$7.50, $10 and $12. Also MEN'S OVERCOATS at $8.00, $9
and $10. YOUTH'S SUITS from $3 up that ban't be duplicated
in value within $3 to $5 of these prices, and no where else can you
get the faultless fit which characterize our clothing. Examine and
judge for yourself. Remember that we keep in stook a well selected
variety of the most fashionable in the Furnishing and Hat
and Cap Department, Our Sealetle Goods are hand-
some and away down in price.
6 I ' 1 a 1 . IW t
Searla's Block, next to J. W
Irwin's, Clinton.
t