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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1896-12-25, Page 4d „ as he does now, when cutting a wisdom eumatism Cure seldom fails tootb.-13oston (Nobe, Cutting Teeth at as. --- — Price 15o. How art Elephant sleeps. ��LlU One of the most erroneous of the Two of the oldest men in Baltimore many queer ideas which the layman hue 9250. on the questions of natural history is the r:1Clold Cure prevents pneumonia one reRpocting the elephant's modo of ore now underraoing the suffering of out- sleeping, Even the old school of natural- A Sets declared that the elephant Ihient had never I Gough Cure stops ooughe, been known to slrop except In a standing tIng teeth. position, says the St. Louis Republic. iago. Price 25o. Of late, however, say within the las one is Thomas R. Rich, aged 70 „4 ,•' Blears, an accountant. Six years ago he r'' waa knocked down by a trolley oar. Hie z eyeteeth were loosened and fell out. SIS', w For six years he mourned their lose, and ,Y ALLWHO now he sheds tear@ at the arrival of their 1 + - tip THEM sucoessors. Two well defined teeth have appeared `• in the the and the old ;: •<w, place of others, man's jaws are so swollen that ho can Is regarded as a want of confidence i hardly eat. y The other aged booth -cutter is William from People whostiff@ringg H. Hill. He is 88 years old, and is with a new wisdom tooth. � Mr. B111 Is the � _ a B C, ured by Mun- one of oldest residents of South Baltimore, and a pensioned vee „ v.•,,,_ �� Ciprotved HOInoCeo- eran of the Mexican vtnr, During the civil war ht+ belonged to the UntoO k• M , , Your Leagno of Dalblmore, and was a mom- ber'of the that helped dig. trench �; party _Remedies. 0 will give you the at Druld Hill Purk for the reception of Harry Gilmoro's band of Confederates il., Hundreds wbo were expected to try and raid this 3,11- of of city, caused by iuipur e blood, and the tru Mr. Hill bad a narrow escape from be. way to cure it is by Pori fying;theMood Ing hanged in Northumberland CO., 4a, Hood's Sarsaparilla, cures catarrh he during the rebellion fay a band of young 1LR'ii.' MILLAR, 203, Euclid Soubberners, They had collected a party itAnto, eayg: "I was a con- of six Union syrupubhizers and had report 1Forom dyspepsia and liver about their necks. Hill was one of the abl3 ootored for it for years party. t't benefit. At the Manning All were saved by the arrival of a big peneary, where I was under fellow named Jackson Walker, whose I was told my disease was capture the Confederates were discussing. I have only taken two bot- He made his appoaranoe on the scene 5�ii t1�9 Dyspepsia and Liver very suddenly. He was armed to the fheresulthas been wonder- teeth, and, leaping into the crowd, the medicine doing its work quickly dispersed It, and the Union pri- and effecting a cure at, fast loners mads their escape. Bc considering the bad The old gentleman dollgbbH to tell thle I in w en I began treatment. story, and declareH that was the only ?Iiite aith the remedies will time in his life that he ever felt as badly d „ as he does now, when cutting a wisdom eumatism Cure seldom fails tootb.-13oston (Nobe, ,one to three hours, and cure --- — Price 15o. How art Elephant sleeps. diyspepsia Cure positivelyy One of the most erroneous of the 0 of indigestion and stomach many queer ideas which the layman hue 9250. on the questions of natural history is the r:1Clold Cure prevents pneumonia one reRpocting the elephant's modo of 6P a cold in a few hours, Price sleeping, Even the old school of natural- A Sets declared that the elephant Ihient had never I Gough Cure stops ooughe, been known to slrop except In a standing e, allays soreness, and speedily position, says the St. Louis Republic. iago. Price 25o. Of late, however, say within the las r Sidney Cure speedily cures century, It has been loarued that th i back, loins or groins and all error came abont by persons studying (Hey disease. Price 25o. the habits of such beasts as had not been ,,geadaehe Cure atopsheadache long in captivity. Such animals, when nates. Price 250. undergoing the process of domestication, !Pile Ointment positively cares have been known to stand for twelve, :'piles. Price 25c. eighteen or even twenty-four month f, Blood Cute eradicates all im- without once lying down to sleep. This he blood. Price 250, Is regarded as a want of confidence i I Female Remedies are a boon their keepers, coupled with a longing n, desire for liberty. \Philo olephnnts are a 1 Asthma Remedies relieve in perfect ease and reconciled to their fate, nit cure permanently. Price they will lie down on their sides an 0Y �0• ms and affnrcis nm- steer) aH all other beasts do. i Catarrh Remedies never fail. tn.it .,.f cis ism roc -- 1,:nlearnt <ir h Care—price 25c—eradicates down the 0<1111co of from the system, and the Ca- CATARRH IN THE HEAD, ts—price 25c—cleanse and heal Is a dangeron5 disease. It play lea( directly to consnrnpt.ion. Catarrh i 1 -••-Nerve Cure is a wonderful caused by iuipur e blood, and the tru Price 25. way to cure it is by Pori fying;theMood Vitalizer restores lost vigor. Hood's Sarsaparilla, cures catarrh he cause it removes the cause of it h to cure for each disease. At all purifying the blood. 'Thousands testif costly 25e a vial. that they have been cured by flood' lettere to Prof. Munyon,11 & 13 Sarsaparilla. TOrlonto, answered with free Hoou's P1 L[s are purely vegetable ant my di ease' -- do not purge, pain or grip. All drug gists `2.5c. YOUNG AGAIN. Do You wish to Avoi(t the fllf{ riuitled of ( )111 Age I'aine's l.'edery Compound an Invigorator aii(1 Life -Giver for the (ld. Old people seem to grow weaker as the Mouths go, by, They are troubled with constipation, flatulence, dvowsi- ness,rheuii)atism,indigestiur and ne ir- algia. They have had one or more of these troubles for,years. Theirdiseases are truly all of a nervous origin. „Paine s Celery Compound is the world's great specific for all the difli- culties that beset old people, Its regu- lating influence on the liver, bowels and kidneys removes the disor(lers that old people Huffer from, Paine's Celery Compound is recommended by the best medical practitioners as a grandstirnu- lant to the vital powers, [productive of appetite, and a wonderful pronl0ter of dl estion. When you are old use Paine's Celery Com Mind ; it will strengthen and build you up and add years of peace. and comfort to your life, In the past, multitudes of people, re- duced in vitality and strength, and oil the road to hecorning life -lung invalids, have been made hale, hearty and strong by using nature's greatest life-giving medicine. Nee that you get "Paine's" the kind I hat makes old people feel young, and that always makes the sick well. Elvetrlcal Snap. t A battery has booth patented consisting © of a sourou of oleetrival energy placed in- side a cake of tollet soup. The device, is n reputed to be Intended for curative appli- cations of cleetriolty to the human body. Tho inventor says that his invention is hased on the fact that the chemical do- s composition of cusp is such that when s dissolved, in water It produces a liquid n ll,tving an exciting effect upon certain metallic electrodes placed In proximity t to form an electric hattery. In other words, you can soap yourRelf and get an d electric shock. There are probably people who will buy the "electrical soap." WhIG• glen nugtn't marry Squaws. The squaw mon In the Seminole In- dian reservation are in open revolt and threaten to exterminnto the "full ldou(Is" At the last session of the Soul- e hole• council a law was passed ordering ill white men who married indian �. omen to leave the nation. There are Y I', squaw mon. White men marry the y piLiws in order to obtain leu acres of i ® CURES y One Riau. _ .-- -_ --.-- 8tatifltirs complicit by th( crap depnrt- ial t was over a foot in diameter, meth (if lows show A ]ORR of over •11) per in the world Is of New zea- Stories of Mackenzie. %ftughrooms, all grown from a %ggo A, ta4 toltfsgr do not have roots in the r tk<.', t ^�"' 1 1 '�'' `R . ,, •; t f nod. 61; mycellum. Besides the t lop@Si' growths were hundreds ,4 T 1 n lish Methodist poacher, whose death was A k1>jty of,the cluster was that many m �~S y!g;1 inaman, who announced not long sineo. On ono of his &iko�/b;g bifurcate and be" two gte:Arl;, 6f`n&mal one. The B. J. Lisle, representin r oannngBros.,St, Ste. ' ' .� RR's" rrumerons visits to London, he one even- f�tidlii bDrhl'ri, are cultivated. —Bnf- SIT �1�t to went to rem mn with a friend W g 1 y TusHaud's witx works. G"ing everything advertised, st•veral l,h -Mclans' pre- scrlptions without relief. Know of , `' o 1n the game Madame tram to he Hanle to rho liall liermrinent aeveral cases of Itching P1k;s It has cured." YOUNG AGAIN. Do You wish to Avoi(t the fllf{ riuitled of ( )111 Age I'aine's l.'edery Compound an Invigorator aii(1 Life -Giver for the (ld. Old people seem to grow weaker as the Mouths go, by, They are troubled with constipation, flatulence, dvowsi- ness,rheuii)atism,indigestiur and ne ir- algia. They have had one or more of these troubles for,years. Theirdiseases are truly all of a nervous origin. „Paine s Celery Compound is the world's great specific for all the difli- culties that beset old people, Its regu- lating influence on the liver, bowels and kidneys removes the disor(lers that old people Huffer from, Paine's Celery Compound is recommended by the best medical practitioners as a grandstirnu- lant to the vital powers, [productive of appetite, and a wonderful pronl0ter of dl estion. When you are old use Paine's Celery Com Mind ; it will strengthen and build you up and add years of peace. and comfort to your life, In the past, multitudes of people, re- duced in vitality and strength, and oil the road to hecorning life -lung invalids, have been made hale, hearty and strong by using nature's greatest life-giving medicine. Nee that you get "Paine's" the kind I hat makes old people feel young, and that always makes the sick well. Elvetrlcal Snap. t A battery has booth patented consisting © of a sourou of oleetrival energy placed in- side a cake of tollet soup. The device, is n reputed to be Intended for curative appli- cations of cleetriolty to the human body. Tho inventor says that his invention is hased on the fact that the chemical do- s composition of cusp is such that when s dissolved, in water It produces a liquid n ll,tving an exciting effect upon certain metallic electrodes placed In proximity t to form an electric hattery. In other words, you can soap yourRelf and get an d electric shock. There are probably people who will buy the "electrical soap." WhIG• glen nugtn't marry Squaws. The squaw mon In the Seminole In- dian reservation are in open revolt and threaten to exterminnto the "full ldou(Is" At the last session of the Soul- e hole• council a law was passed ordering ill white men who married indian �. omen to leave the nation. There are Y I', squaw mon. White men marry the y piLiws in order to obtain leu acres of i ® CURES y One Riau. _ .-- -_ --.-- 8tatifltirs complicit by th( crap depnrt- ial t was over a foot in diameter, meth (if lows show A ]ORR of over •11) per in the world Is of New zea- Stories of Mackenzie. %ftughrooms, all grown from a %ggo reports of Many stories are current about the toltfsgr do not have roots in the $1 5, (99),(9)0. to the colony, Rev. Peter Mackenzie, thenc;ontrie. Eng- 61; mycellum. Besides the t lop@Si' growths were hundreds Q Ngo �a s worked by lish Methodist poacher, whose death was A k1>jty of,the cluster was that many m �~S y!g;1 inaman, who announced not long sineo. On ono of his &iko�/b;g bifurcate and be" two gte:Arl;, 6f`n&mal one. The B. J. Lisle, representin r oannngBros.,St, Ste. ' {e .� Qtia+9 s this small, rrumerons visits to London, he one even- f�tidlii bDrhl'ri, are cultivated. —Bnf- Phen,N.B. says: Ch,,.,'sUintmentcuredmeof a very atubix.rn rasa t' itclilng Eczema. Tried 00 G mine. There ,� 0y o Ili, to went to rem mn with a friend W g 1 y TusHaud's witx works. G"ing everything advertised, st•veral l,h -Mclans' pre- scrlptions without relief. Know of , `' o 1n the game Madame tram to he Hanle to rho liall liermrinent aeveral cases of Itching P1k;s It has cured." a mp4m iQtiOGtQro man with the room room, mar Q90d�g�, The next small- of Rings, and entered the golden chnm- 04 4 nd, in the village ter, whore he saw the reading chair Of Voltaire. "And this belonged," said he nl a ire. R is situated 0Y �0• ms and affnrcis nm- "to Cho mon that was Ruing to pull ('hrlstlnnity snit tn.it .,.f cis ism roc -- 1,:nlearnt <ir Q, 4„Vo miners, tether and down the 0<1111co of c,nod M- "� t?' in themselves the ewnnp the religion of Jr•sus from the in Mote pristors, managers, earth” Then, Renting bimgelf "s of the undortaking. chair in his own inlrriltable style, he r sistanoe of A donkey, nxnkrimrci as wondering vlsitnre crowded 1 - t of the mine Is sold to around him:— BRADFORD,JI•r.T I iHi14.—lrunslderl)r,Cbese's Ointmenta Ond w-Tld to any.•nr sufTeringfrom who live in the villa re g "JostiR shall reign where'er the sun env Itvhingskin dfaeaae. vloinly. Doth ills srorvaive jnurneys run, u 1A1es,ltchingwv-,turnr issrxlthiog eft.:et:lnre te•A from the tlrst appif- 1?ls kingdom stretch frnm shore to Shure, CALIon.—JNO. Kr:nnnN. t the aeru+on. Till nuns shall rise and set no more.'' ' has returned home." At liright.on nn ono ocragion he prayed: A her?" see that Mr, Beverly "Lord, Ravi, tho Moth"dists, fur they are yorwut,un, l ales t Co parlor c airs out on running aft,r the Independonts; Lord, PRICE a !0.n Savo, thet r d.S l,nrr,N �I tit T,�rOnw ing the (hlurvii Of England I or 1, , save the Church (of Kngland, for Fhc Is rnnnin;c after th•' ('I, Ireh of I{nme; Lord, thUhur-•h of 1{nnu , f.w she is run• TH $HAV,,e Uf ' ning after thy• dnvfl." Lecturing once nn r l' stall• ""he i'1r19"c ' lin rnlilliteo""I hV Sny- ` Irl �✓; no Ing- The snh,jert of my lerture 1 In ' }td.ail 1 a e evrn•hmly'H mmith. In hiq lnvture on tit,. Il, til, hr Haid ''Whv, the very nation nl nit b esti t �s;l the th i' boo No tine liken to buns t ivey011rp rg,� o WWII 1t IQ 1t. '1 nk„ rhe 'd' It ` y e a new man: ttitinmildand et4 'Irrtittt• tnl;r th,- 'r' nwny' unit It IR 'vile;' take, nod, 'il '1' � Ana;,, sac s•. w.. others maybe n Httt:dlAfl thr't' nu:,y, nn'l It l• nk• the It i,•,c.Q that had pInre that _. can q (�{� t; ,G*• Imo. 13tet 6glhavebeett, wk,:1v;o y u.� Ain, yonrs thankfully'. ❑oh(.ly H.1 1r. „ tel. (t3gd) ALF. E. MASON, A PiNY ANi) Fli i'f, Il\NY. 1',k; s 96 Adelaide St" Tot or)Io. This i. now (1161 f. unne'cegmi-vt bike L,.-� • ,., ,,, ' marry (0hers, yon may have ye,ur hnhy 1 r:r• rc. 'F"N itlttsnrooms j1,Xtmerrrtnary. fat laughing and happy, if v(Ill ttiv a it I�:1'.l `: [.A Vt F. t tl,•I.il- "`I ,HTaawt-. 'Wag on exhibition a few clays gcott's I;nnnlsinn. I{nhiev inks it likr' t' t rant 1n this cream. A. Cuero s res at. 0 Arkoble cluster of mushrooms. � _ .-- -_ --.-- 8tatifltirs complicit by th( crap depnrt- ial t was over a foot in diameter, meth (if lows show A ]ORR of over •11) per `I.�`gqperi pounds and contained over cent of all the hogs by cholera, the peri lit %ftughrooms, all grown from a tags being from 1 to 77 in the differ(nt [ .�f-+•or more properly, sinceconntirR. Tho ioRR in money is given at toltfsgr do not have roots in the $1 5, (99),(9)0. y d$e of that word, from a nom- _ 61; mycellum. Besides the t lop@Si' growths were hundreds ,ai&id youngsters. Another A k1>jty of,the cluster was that many 1 &iko�/b;g bifurcate and be" two gte:Arl;, 6f`n&mal one. The ' *td&`f'atYlid to a Buffalo cellar - f�tidlii bDrhl'ri, are cultivated. —Bnf- 1 or God. f F ,-east of your con - your conscience the radiance of A .� U141 is one case out of t�%a ds we i;' gestq receiving letters( to e- bilC,oi fb the marvellous curAll 0 tine Use Of Wright's 1Litrek(1 - #('404 Pinel, They are not a chest y�#tl�q it th t simply act on tile' ibeisr Ilii 40liv r anti stomach treat,'. itif�rr ; , osfi. „ 13 obtained it Allen &` [l' gbl d'E'�ig re, at 50 cents a box. I CI{T t 644 boil recellpt of six cents it-- ---- — — tu,ttlr r)rn rrq M. 'I he ntethnei4 .it rxt.rarting tenth among tale I,nl,rH are Lnrbarnuq in the rxtrenir,, ,-1-i remind on, of the tnrtureq (if iho III., pntlent Iq plavoil "n the grnnnd, ,n•'. Iimr then err eml.lnyrd to hold ))in' ,vcn, tw,. tnking hlq arniq and two t la Inypq. Thvi the np,,rnt,,r kneels down r=lits him, Ao.l taring it piece of ghnrp- ned Ivory, steel ,r wwvl, hr vnlmly pro) rrods to hock away tit the gum untll thn Offending tenth Iq Inn -v lie thenextrartfl it with finger nod thnmh, the patient hnving RufTored naturnlly rrnRpnAltahin n..^n1nq. Thr Mine Occupied to the operation I ,,full of Jong elurntinn,-ometlni— ox - 1. x 14n ling river its munh as 3n minntefl, hut, (,fe"arse, alis varies nernrding t the Ht•r•ngth of thin tooth. F-)roJlde Frappine-- The late Oliv r Wendell }inlrnes one" solid that his id a of perfect happineR to AR when four f t were on the funder. Dori the latter part of his life afriend 0o d f ding him In a dejected kedI "What IR the mat t Mr. Holmes looked u row and said "Don' e only two feet on th much of the happi Mien Is suggested bl #tiply expressed, ant When Baby was sick, we gave her Calatorla. W.wu yho was a (tild, she cried for Caeltorta,. 1t"fren sho became ilius, rclung ,ho to Castorla. K' iron Shu had Chilrhvu, shoo gavo th8tn Castorla, Short til. .w for Students. 'Twenty-fivo years ago the following sermonotte to students was printed on the last page of a popular copy book publishod by T, J. Day, bookseller, ota, ouolph, It has influenced the lives of many of the pupils of the public schools for good, and ties created 1n their minds healthy hatred for the senseless and sometllnes superstitious use of the world "luck": "You are the architects of your own fortunes. hely upon your own strength Of body unit soul. Take for your motto: Self-reliance, faith, honesty and Industry, and inscribe on your ban- ner; luck is a fool—pluok Is a hero. Don't take too muoh advice; keep at the helm anti steer ,your own ship, and m reembor that the great art of com- manding is to take a fair share of the work. Don't prik Cso too much humility; YOU can't got above your level. Put pota- toos in a oart over a rough road, and the small potatoes go to the bottom. Think well of yourself—strike ont—as- sume your position—fire above the mark you intend to hit. Civility coats nothing and buys everything, Energy, invincible determination, with a right motive, are - the lovors that move the world. Don't deceive. Don't tattle. Be In earnest. Be solf-rolianL Be generous. Read the papers. Advertise your busluess. Love your (loci and follow Hurn. Love trutb and virtue. Love your country and obey the laws. '' Chrlstutas 1n Summer. The solar tropical year contains 806-- 24"'341U days, so that a cyclo of four hundred years should strictly be made up of 146096. M)670 days. According to the actual arrangement each four hundred years dues In fact contain 146,007 days; Ithree out of the four leap years being omitted which form multiples of 100. Thus the exact error occurring in each w0 years Is .103134 of a day, the year be- ing so much in arrear. To find the time roquirod before Christmas will occupy the opposite side of the yearly journey round the sun, we have merely to divide 182.5 clays by , 10324, and multiply the quotient by 400, which gives a result of %7,000 years odd. If then the present arrangement is unaltered, and the obser- vance of Christmas lasts so long, we shall, in about seven hundred thousand years, be keeping It in summer. CATARIZII OF LONG STANDING} RELIEVED IN A FEW IIOURS, }t is not alone the people of our own country, and prominent, citizens like Iirhan Lippe, M, P. of Joliette, Que., and other members of Parliament, who 1 having used Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, pronounce it, the most effec- tive remrdv they have ever known, hilt people everywhere are expressing their gratificatlion at theeffectivenessof this medicine. C. O. Archerof Brower Blaine, says: "I had catarrh. for sever- al years. Witter would run from my nose and eyes days at a time. About Mont ont hs aro i was induced to try Dr Agnew•'s �'atarrhal Powder, and since using the wonderful remedy I i have not had an attack. I would nut he without it." It relieves in ten minutes. Sold by Watts &Co. LUCKY ENGLISHMEN. Birt Pensions Paid by the Brttlsh Oovern- menton Arconntof Ancestors. Thn Englishman most highly favored in tho matter of pensions Sa the Duke of RICI-onond, whose predecessor was grawad a pension of .#110,000 n year, in perpetuity, in Ifen of a duty of ono shil ling a rhnldrnn on all coals exported fern the Tyne, grantod by Charles II. 1671li, Il• to 174)41 tho family bad re- neiverl, its proceeds of the duty, upwards of c2l,un(yi0t) sterling, and in July, 17N1701d,the duty was c,irnrnuted for an annual paymont in perpcttllty of £1U,000 a year frmrl the ('oI)ROIitIato,(I Fund. As seourity for it; payment, oonsnle: bo tbu value of lt133,3ti3 iis. Nd, were pnrcha,30di- In the following year 4{485,431 ]s. 7d. wnrth of these consols were sold and the proceeds Invested lit land, and during the prclsent rolt{n the ren,ninder of the consols was Kohl and the prneseds similarly Invested. Taking tiro somal payulant nn account Of perlsir.nq (it the present time, Earl Nelson is In rfweipt of the highest, ont- RLIe the royal annuities, viz., A;;),000 prrr nunum. ponynhte in perpetuity to till and ev.-ry the heirs mule towhoul the title Of K.,rl No,] =),; ghall I q ond. 7 he Di :, of Welllnatnn's annual pen - ,'i :1 f �'� Is f'.r life, and Lard Roil- nI•"' N ter •1 m of oL,,,IIi 0 1s, llkn that of F•,rl '1;tl.n, perpetual. Tho arunttnt rlf rnertl ,inwilti" •exolnding the (lusnn's s irit 1 f S ii e 1, Iv t17a,u lU, and to- t;. ther 4vi'S 1 n ln: s for naval anil mill- I.u•r .Irrv: •.•q, t:,."SIU: p•-litu+:ll 31111 civll, ­1.� 1. }udl linl, 4'71),711!,, hralclrs a I ,r re nnrnl„ r r,f iflige sham, itis pensions, I rnus ill., N&A up to #al t,71s ynariy. i , :-,strut penslnn on retlring from ot11r•, I,, the 4.1,i' O ,v year given to re- tirina Ln►d Chnw-vilorq. To 111jig(,(], with their pour appetite feehle circ•ulatiun, and impoverished blood, Ayer's tiargaparilla is a Noon be- yond price. its eff.,rt iq to check the rnvitv,•q of time, by invigorating every r rgan, nervi+, and tissue of the body. ties Ayer'H Almanac for the now year. F � F F F 0 t Murray & y .n man's FLORIDA WATER T11F. S\VFFTFST fl MOST FRnGI:nNT, Mn>T RFFRf-_SHINr; ANO l.M)l RING OF ALL PERFEJE-9FOR 7111E ' HANDKERCGHiEF, TOiLET OR BATM. t e ALL ROOM, PERFUMERS 00i TO 13i"E,TS�l Ua NEXI . t3ere's a ComWill Do Almost AYou. Articles ofon of the Uni- ted States Guldwaud Information Com- pany have been filed with the secretary 01 state of New Jersey, in Trenton. The authorised capital stock is $1,000 000. 'Phe Incorporators include some of rho fest known men of New Jersey, among them being State Treasurer George B. Swain and Comptroller W. S. Hancock. The company has issued an elaborate prospectus of its plans. The objects are to furnish the public with an authorized corps of gulden, under bond, for a uer- tain fixed. rate of compensation, with a guarantee for the faithful , performance of their duty; to solicit passengers for steamboats, steamship@ and railroads and guests for hotels and boarding houses; to furnish the public all kinds of infor- mation and advice; to sell tickets for all steamship and railroad lines, parlor oars, trolley and elevated roads and for thesters, oonoerts, lectures and all pabfto entertainments; to act as agent for ex- press and freight companies, and between such companies and the public; to in- vestigate all branches of business and re- port at, to their reliability and responsi- bility; to place advertisements In the United States and in foreign countries; to employ attorneys, managers and agents for those needing them, and to purchase materials, supplies and maohin. ery of every description, The guldes are to be uniformed and stationed at railroad depots, steamship landinge and in prom- inent hotela. ` .t01Po41:at.il n rcar„�mmn.np ain®.eller. (pChRF DAvIs,) A Sime and Safe Rernedy in every case and every (rind of 13uwe1 Complaint Is afro- oll�r. This is a, tnle statement and It can't be Itludo wo strung or too emphatic. m -Ile safo and sic euro for . I tisane k , q :t -i^ Cott h Rhournatism CramI15, Cough, rl Colic, �� Colds, Neuralgia, Diarrhalv,, Croup, Toothacho. ^ A..., :,oc. �r Stearn Engine for Sale Secoud-hand three horse power upright engine and boi:er for sale at a bargain. Can be aeon at this office. Apply to CLINTON NEW ERA or F. O, MITCHELL, Engiuu8upply Co., London Stray Heifer Strayed from subscribers premises, Maitland con„ Colborne, about the let of August, a yearling Red Heifer, baving the end of the right ear cut off. Any one giving Information that will lead toitR recovery will be suitably rewarded W. C. DURST, Bouirtiner P.O. lit): Stray Heifer Came into subscriber's premises, tot 29, 4th eon. Y3odorleb township, abuut the middle of October, a yearling Red Heifer. Owner ie here- by notified to provo property, pay charges and take it away. REN YEO, Haytidd P.O. PIANO IF, SALE. A flrst-class N illiams Pinno, Upright, Mahog- any Caee, almost now, fur sale, on very reason- able terms, Apply at NEW ERA vr'FICI'r. BOB-SLI41GIIS FCIR SAFE For sale a pair of new one-horse BOb-Slolghs, steel shod, and well made, Will hr sold cheap, Apply to W141. GRANT, Below the (, T k station, Clinton Ilierkshire Boar for Service. Hubserlber keop" for service fit his promises 2nd con. of Hnllett, a tiu•rnhr(iA Serkshire,hoar, Terms, $1 at time of sorvicu, (with pirvilego of returning it nootesary) or $1.25 f booked. HENItY FREEMAN. CLINTON MARBLE WORKS. COOPER"', OLD HTANC. Next to Commercial Llotel. Th's nstahliammPnt is in full o• oration and a ord,jr filled iu the movt satisfaeto y way, Ceme teryand granite work a specialty. Prices a reos'mable tie those of an y ostablishr..ent HEALS & T100VF,R,(aint0n. im. Quantity Is Not Wanted in 4()rrle things, Yon'll he astonish(xl at hove much yon can get, for ysur money in our Nhoe Store. The size of the hargndns will stagger you, hut, not so lunch but that you can entertain their proposals and finally accept. thein e also have a large stock of Trunks, 'Travelling Bags. Great Bargains in Gnat Robes acid Horse Blankets. Double and Single harness. Shingles—Wholesale & Retail JAS. TWI'TCHELL, VICTORIA BLOCK Ole ! We are now keeping in 'stock Sausage made from pork only Dql5, Pork CRA'AltuT'Ch; W. S. IrUmb all cot CCS., It,l)CHE'STIEIt, b. V. Retail everywhere 5 per Package 17 1' IltS,r JiLRIZIE MITE' ALS. AAL errvyy Xmas t 16 t4 1 That if you huy your• Chri,t ilia i (,rocories, it sn satisfaction of knowing and t'eeliuh you have. the lowest prices. We have just opened out t � 1 1 ' 1 IEtd�tt,l (,IiiN:11f' Just the thing for hMllcla\' present:;. 0S) piece and Striped Toilet Nets at i✓v2.25; 14 piece Tea Set NEW FRUITS i London Layers, Black Basket, Selected Videucil ritnls cleaned and fit for list,. New Peel us, ben •. urrl(!su , Ureoble �Vallnuts, Filheris, P(•ir,nnts. to lilt per lh. Oranges, Lemons, hiss, i)tttes. market. Kindly reserve' your Citristnias or best endeavors to satisfy you. N. ROBSON, �k5 ? ■ r, 1 ii r. ..i1 $5.509 7.510', ,81 $9.50, and 10 �sc:;otcoh 1 In1s 4dar r �adcheese, &c. tZb or og 6 only the best of Ae�, pr. Practlred, and don't t 4 9 libel £Of It hs IVb 1�14':�,'a r. 0 Of nor own illapiwaltynll, $16, sexfir Satisfaction d, uar.anteed. � IOBT. GOAT S & SQ MERRY XM. tiny'('hristmas cnnu'f every your, tlurl't it If yrnl et, the (li (1""d, at Lhe flub (irocery yt•o will know if is c()1ning again th Ludy shniild see nor itisIlhty ( f Fancy l'hin,l, cnusisting of Cu 1'I;ttr u, C.11 haret'v Bread PLnte , Berry Seel, Flower I'.11,, etc.,Fa, Dinner tint,, Toilet tiels, anti ,, slits). thiog� wo have lint spa Ihenl all. Fw,h hriits, Fre-h Pce1H, F're,h (;rorer•Iesofali kinds, Nuts gitlnre nt as low lignres as trey house ill til tun's, consider THRET. REAS Why our Sales or Stoves this fall have been so much increased: li-t \Vr• keels the largest asgortnlent of Finers it, 0 ('vont t :2nd Onr stock is rnmpmseel Of the, !endue <t„yea mar gree in Caned' the happy Thought, Ifon .r Prighl, 11'nirrrnn,fI FamonR Model, G�''F, iugnlar, VL At•.hless, Fay.,rit,. 1{n.haut. linmo c, :Sri \C'r buy in large gnantit.ieH 1101"'t from the nufacturers, and for Spot abling us to buy at the Inwest prions pees' 9. The brat grades of (;nal alwayR On hand And ,! voted to any part of the tow Amerienn and Canadian Cnal til. Her sour ne Ion ntorns. HARL+AN BROW' HARDWARE 11EAWHANTS, "Ccl'n-imonsense” Shape —the business man's shoe. Sensible, comfortable, prosperous looking, and .a fine. Tapers but slightly from hall of 1 foot to toe, which is mend, full and r low, with pliant roomy box. Laced, Buttoned, Con- gress, Oxford. Black--Tan—Seal brown --Carmine, or' Wine. Sizes, 5 to 11, widths, A. to E. Goodyear Welt.o0, $q.00, 15.00 Stamped on the sole— 'oork The Slater Aole@"y