The Clinton New Era, 1900-01-26, Page 6unitary 26. Iii00
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Does
your hair
:sptit
the endPij
Can you
pull out a
handful
by run.
flingyour.,
lingers through: it?,,
Does it seem dry and
lifeless?.
• Give your hair a
e e. Feed it.
The roots are not
tlead; they are weak
because, they ..are
starved...that's all: .
The
best
hair
o d pia"
•
If. you don't wapt .
Ayer'S Hair Vigor
the hair grow, stops
=
It always restores
'•10.1or to gray or 'faded
hair; it never Nils.
st.•• • Inittle. An druggists.
"One bottle of A.yer's Eair Vigor
- stopped illy hair UM falling out
and started it to grow again nicely.'
JUnsas
Marob 28, Ma. Canova, 8. DL
''.olyer's nab Vigor completely
oared rae from dandruff, with widen
Wasgreatlyafil io 'ed. The growth of
my lair since its use has been some-
> thing wonderful."
LENA G. GREENE, '
April is. ism.
on do not obtain an 04 bonef19
MIXTNIvereiliVtlffi;oLlal._',1r4P,e Hair
Da. J. C. ATER, moven, seam
your air to .die use
once a day. It makes
failing, andcures dan-
•
RECENT .INVENTiON§.
An tallnn lias patented a device for
• the prevention of seasiehness. compris-
ng 4 belt to be strapped around the
*Waist with 4 triangular pad attached to
• Abe Inner face. to prevent undue 'notion
str the internal organs when the,,ship
• By the use of a new key old railroad
'Irpikes can be used in old spike boles. the
key being formed of a trip of spring steel
exit:aped along a portion of its length,
• press alternately ou the spike and
the side of the hole. thus binding the
'spike in plaee.
Sundt change' is easily carried in a
new coin bulgier, which is formed a a
„piece of metal bent Imo 0 shape. with
slots cut along the sides to tit the differ-
ent- sizes of min, a spring wire being
pieced nesters. the °petting to prevent
the corns fruna failing out.
t
• Th4N ANI,i NOW.. •
wish 1 had been. grandpa'e chit%
That could have had the joy
Of fishing in those pod old deo
When father $1:40 oboy,
Per then the fish grew bigger far
Than they do noivadaYth
Atie literally packed the streams -0
M least, ect father says,
. They never naught a sucker he
- That didn't weigh a ton, i
t •
And, plekerel were longer than
."•
A modern Annotrong gun. t
• They need to yank out halibut •
In hundreds trom aur bays.
And Shad ran up the banks to bite..
M least, Bo father says, •
Iheeeelter,tboughtot using bait 000041..eseseese.0.5.00weese00000
THE CLINTON NEW ER4),.
UQcoO =BM EirshiaNEee BOinstities MILLIONAIRE SENATORS.
gtnot CURE 1Probably zso one thing hag °allied, sit n
4.44%**4**Pratspra***
VOR. COVONS general revive' ot trade U. Coin 'to Boles eell"se ature Pit4s inwlers $11.
&o4 COLDS Drug Store *a their giving away to their (1°°*°°Q.
The Canadian Rea)* for at
THROAT MO URIC AFFECTIONS
Large Bottles, 25 cents.
, DAVIS
& LAWRENCE Co., Limited,
Proles, Perry Pavia' Pale Eater.
loony oueteinere of tea =fair free trial bet, Eugene Hide Me.), iawyCr, $1.•
PynyPectoralI
tiew of Dr. Iting'ss New Disoovery for Oons MOM" •
aumption, Tbeir trade is eiraply enor. Joseph Simon (Rep., Or.), lawyer, Sle
moue in this very, valasble remedy, from 000,000.
the foot that it always ouens and never Chauncey M. Depew (Rep, N,
\
disappoints Oinglia,Colds,AethufleBrons 0,000,000.
0131410, Cranny and tai throat end Wog aii!. Redfield rioctor (Rep., Vt.), lawyer, •
*Mee are quickly cored. -YOU Oen teat lit
before buying by getting a triel bottle free, James McMillan (Rep, Mich.), lumber,
• barge Rise 50o. and $1.00. livery bottle $5,000,000
1.
werrenteed,
• .• Joseph Benson Forfeiter (Rep., 0.). law-
ew Tor Wool TOWN TOPICS.,, Yet $1.000,000.
To lure the wily trout;
They reached re bushel basket down
And simply pinked them ent'
And in about an hour or two
They'd All up several drays
And show them through the neighbarliood-•
At least, so fattier wire. •
ehjt, they caught so many fieh
That 'fore their sport was through
The stream where they were fishing would
Go down a yard or two,
And not en -angler tailed to come
Home loaded in those daps,
,A habit lather still porsuee-
least. so mother nye.
• • •
8111 Ii111114110, 811111110.
A True StorY About Rossini and
a Ristotio Vitnepiece.
BY J. H. WISSY. •
COP• Vrialtri889. he Chen *Wonviinen.
•Roesioi was- happy...happy as chile
en Clirlatmas eve. We national
• the itali4n peoplehad been siecepted gra-
elowely by the king, who •showed his ap-
preciation "by 'Presenting' to the comPoser
a magnificent -watch. Rossini never tired
of showing it to. hits friends, and they
were enthuilastic• in- admiration of:its
costly workinfilighlnirad the • number of
unrivaled diamonds; set in the case. •'
"A royal diamond for every:note, ',si-
gnore." the master is • recorded as saying
• to a gathering of friends, "and by press-
ing spring it plays the prayer hi my
composition 'Moses.'"
Six years passed. • • -
• One day es the great Italian coraposer
sittingwae wasaskedo.
show his timepiece.: Rossini-Muched
device. and while his Mends listened and
marveled the watch played in exquisite
bannony the prayer or the ancient proph-
et. •
• _
ANIMAL LIFE.
Frage and toads are gifted with a re-
fliarkably 'acute sense or bearing.
The -giraffe was thought to be near ex-
tinction, but Ma,tor Masse, a British ex-
plorer. has retina great -herds of them
-along the Sobat river, a tributary of the
'White Nile.
'The camel, Inured to hardships and pri-
• • :nations, does double the work of a pair
sot herself, is tractable aid can be kept in
• geed condition on a comparatively small
amount of inferior fodder.
• . PLANT LIFE.
overheated rooms are more injurious -
lib plants than a temperature lower than.
Si usually, advised for therm
Use warm water instead of cold for
.1/uterine the tropical plants, such' as
Pilaw rubber plants, orange trees, ett
• One of tke most valuable timber trees
frythe great northwest. the red cedar,
-grows to a maximum height of 800 tett
*ad a diameter et 14 feet.
4
Strong Nerves.
Are.Sure Indications
of Good Health
d,nd Vigor
.Paine's celery Compound
thought of 18 the Mare the fact -Impressed
him that, Since his meeting with the
-watchmaker be *lever had been truly hap
-
p3' or contented,
The drizzle at the autumn rile and the
chirp of the swallows wove therneelyes
into music, and as he listened he seemed
to distinguish sorais of his own mut* irs
it. A few etrain e only that died away,
and then -again it vow only drizzle,&la-
ssie and chirp, chirp, and then thlost
stralna cerne again and Boated through
' the aoraber drizzling ancis-plaintive
in: • hefore be knew It the mushe of
t pray • "Moses" was plainly midi
-
le. .
, *With choke shriek the • old master
jumped to hi eet. •He onatehed the
watell o.. •s pocket,Michel Pli '
masterpiece was playing of itself! Hu -
mai) hand had not touched its
s 5 * 5
A, few minutes afterward a messenger
called -at the study to deliver a letter and .
found the old muter In a swoon. When
he recovered and saw whom the nete was
front, be told those who attended bin* to
leave the room. • He then read .the
lowing letter:
Honored muter -Now it the time. come to my
them* at midnight and I shall tell you the vale -
table meaning of the ciphers e„ Mad re..
garde. your catedleet servant,
• Miran. Pima.
Rossini. opened the window and sheeted •
for th in men Th bo he id him
and returned.
•"Is Bign-fir Plivee 111?" asked the Inas• ;
"No, signor; he is well."
• "Then tell him 1 'shall be with him at
the appolited Woe.'
• The mysterious app. ointment at . the
• hour or:midnight. and the possibility ot
the fulfillment of- n desire be had -nourish-.
ed fovea many years combined to raise
the nervous temper •ot the old master to
its highest pitch. He' attempted to short-
en the hours. by playing, He could not
• play to suit himself. He ,could neither
read nor write, and he would not talk or•
partake of food. Ali day and all evening
the "Wizard of Pesaro" could be heard
pacing about in his ionely stuffy: ; •
.
• 5 ••? • .• • s 4, • •
As the cathedral chimes struck 12 Roe!
sini knocked the dbor of Pliveistrhouse.
A pale, tear stained face looked out.
Moaning and weeping.sounded within.
• "My Godi What'a , happened?" cried
the artist. , •
Remelt% • the celebrated physician,
came to the -door and said: "Only a few
minutes ago Signor Plivee, our beloved
host, -was sitting among us, hale' and
hearty. Suddenly he had a heart stroke
and fell from his chair crying. 'The ci-
• phers-the ciphers!' -His death was In-
stantaneom.. I do not know what he
Meant by 'the eiphertf,' Do you?"•
The news so shocked the impressiona-
ble composer that • he almost fainted.
• When he was questioned as to the cause
of his late .visit, he shrewdly, avoided an
explauation, torhewasseized by the fear
that the Inscription would bring him' only
distress and nuhlippfness.
"I never want to -hear another word
about hira,"• he told his wife, who amt-
• family awaited his return. •"Theae fig -
urea mean death.".
From that day <Rossini put the costly
.timepiece away in his dressing chest and
ht its- plate wore a common watch. He
declined to give bis wife permission to
obtein some clew from' Mitoses widow
regarding the probable_existence of pa-
pers containing the key to the solving of
the figures, and he made every effort to
forget the niatter.
Bight years passed. Gloachino An*
tono Rossini wai-oirlis" deathbed. The
passing away of the great artist was
gradual and slow: Step by step he was,
sinking into the arms of death. But
there were moments when he roused
himself, as it were, to consciousness.
On the last morning several lettere
from, friends and relatives arrive& con-
taining encouraging messages for the old
master, While hits wife nom occupied
is refuting themtor him Rossini discov-
ered among the many dainty cards and
envelopes a large envelope addressed,to
hies personally; Seized by an inexplica-
.
e andmarve ous fright and horror he
whispered with parched lips: "What is
tbla? QuIclt-look 554 see what 18 But
•the envelope' the old composer sat up
stiff en his pillows. Ills lips snored
without emitting a sound, hie eyes glar
ed dreadfully, and he motioned his wife
to listen.
There! Michel 'Meet's inesterplece,
-which for years had been locked up in
the dressing chest, was playing. It play-
ed e new melody. the aria "Di teed
palpitl." Human hand had not touch,
est it!
Signora Rossini was stricken with ter-
ror. Tremblingly ohs opened the mys-
Otiose; envelope. Her- husbitnd seized
the contents. One long, etare. and
the old Artist felt back on his pillows
with a wild ery: "1 knew in itteant
A stranger who wasaeated in a corner
of -thy -cafe rose and said, "Signor, you
have a tine watch, but wager a lame
•sum of money that zou do not know All
of its various capacities." ,
"Signor." said Rossini in surprite "tor
six Years 1 have carried this watch in
honor of ray' king, aild in that time it
• never bus lost or gained a minute. It
cbmietrthe-hours and the quarters,- its
diol denotes the minorte and the date of
the month, and it plays, as you have
beard, the prayer in 'Moses'"
The stranger smiled and shrugged his
shoulders. "Nevertheless, I maintain my
-claim I'll Wager as much as 10000
f reties against your watch that you do
nut know fully its mechanical abilities,"
The stranger's confident assertion bats
• tied Rossini. For a mozneent he seemed
to ponder the_tuil.meaniag a the offered
wager.
"Well, if you have 10,000 francs to Fisk
I am willing to. call ft -a bet in the presa,
ence of these gentleinen. Go on and
prove your elaim if you Can.". if
"Nothing is ,emiler for me," reepaided
the stranger dimly. "Tbe watch playa
more than one of your compositions, mass --
ter. ' It also contains your postiefint, and
within it is engraved an inscription which
Is worth a hundred times the value of the
entire watch.'
In amazement RoSsItil .Wittehed the
stranger as he took the timepiece and
touched several blind springs 'which open-
ed the outer ease and showed. an inner
• casing with the composer's portrait In
miniature, while the mechanism played a
selection from the ppera "Taneredi."
"Deo aun diavolor exclaimed Rossini,
"you have won the bet, and I -I am a
ruined man. I've offended the king and
tort my' watch. You must be, a magician.
flow do you know the secrets of the
watch?"' •
strangeehtughed heartily. . "Don't
take the matter to heart, sigeOr. I am
Plivee, the maker of this watch,
and ally I know its secrets; Take it
back. I do not want it. I wagered in
jest, but mu glad That you appreciate
my worlfmensilip, great roaster."
Plivee explained to Rossini the intricate
Treriu about ri n
s1:iti when geo cornpoaer ion;
trait easing to' which Plivee had nfioded
the latter requested him not te 'urge him
for an answer.
But the curiosity of the "Wizard of
Pesaro" was roused, and he Insisted on
being shown the Inscription.
Plivee-was silent for a moment but
finally he took the watch and pointed out
the iostription.
"There it is. took close and yon will
find three numbers -0, 84 431 -,-on the re. '
Verse of the plate. That le all I Cart tell
you."
"Whitt" ejaculated the master. "Is
that all? Are these three numbers worth
a hundred times more than the wateh? It
can't be right. What do you meta?"
"It le a secret I dare not betray pet,",
Builds Up the Nerves, sighed the famous- watchmaker.
But Rossini insieted "IOW more than be:
MBA 13ones said fore on its being interpreted to him. - rfe
'Wished to kno the
•figures for lott numbers, and be asked
• if •there wets *otnething about It that
might be figured out by the employment
A i s or arithmetic.
. , . But Plivee remained imperturbable and _.
It Is a Boon to en and would not disclose the secret.
• . • "Theo when will you tell me the mean*
Iltromeal of an Ranks , Ing-ot those mysterious figurear asked
Muscles.
•
licsseini impatientit"
• and Conditions
• "When time is, wag the meittecholy
' answer.
The secrecy of the meaning of the fig- •
nit's left a deep impression on the netts.
flair imperetitious teninerament Of the
cetepottee, and his ineffectual attempts to
diecover it noosed him many, slieplees
!mitre. continued to be feleutily with
the watehmaker, but wbenerer he op-
pro:relied the bitter for enliAtenment
— Our liblent Phyaleietts Reeditt-
J Mend Powell celery
eontpetrid,-
Well brayed And steady nerves, Ara:lath
et $03 and is "loran* contititution are
wititsiut fail hy rablea Celery Com,
amettital all men and *smilers. who are run,
done week, neteone and sliapiess.
While the great ratfority of Medicine*
tesd to lowar vitality and weaken the rya.
- tow, Painele neiery Compound cnmmennee
tS *pert strength frotn the first dose. The
allow sad intilaleilAnt fortified, the blood
*Ma* pare I rieh,and Se* Is built tip.
These hp eotalitions giro regular fie-
stas to** starnoile, liver and kidneys.
X** sleep, perfect tappethe, edited
sod boat years will be yonr portion
wade asrlf by Penes Wiry
arA yaw drags* for
iryir'irAito A Oldrifklitti*
Purling the ineeription he wo informed
iftot nu, time, had not arrived. • '
* * iirk 811
The 19th day of /Overarm,. 1860, was
s rainy day. Rossini was sitting ire
'Waal in hit study during the eerly Morn.
lug Boum He M4 been working on a
prelude for a new composition, the free -
score of which wea strewn
door, e g(Veli It Up
in despair. was sitting by the *in.
(low. looking into the garden which sur-
rounded him hew.
The drissie of the rale and the chirp,of
the lovr sleuths/ swallows impressed tam
likt emirate' mak, and it soothed hist
to * there 0,41 litteu to 18 1* Staientilik
As Was an aid MU Imr9V.
itiotad raw. kat fan *era -
den thl"
Be clutched the papers so tight in ble
death grasp that it wait difficult to get
them out of his bonds, The contents
Were three checke on the bank of Milano.
bearing the numbers 0, 31 and 81 and
amounting to over a million trance.
Rossini's. widow donated the money
for the oreetion of an orphanagethe
composers* birthplace, Pesaro, but bis'
tory doe* hot explain the mystery SUP,
rounding the figures, the watch and Mi-
chel Plitteeo-New York Frees,
Aliviawa Loses at iciest. •
Wife (oathetlealli)-Are you going to
be out until after. midnight again to.
night/
gushand-Oh, stIPPOS. .01 1 never
totem to have any luck until about 1
oseleckl-Detroit Journal.
Street Otur ,tmenttlett.
"Virby do you glare -at that women tie,
LOW?"
_"Arthur, I overheard hat call our dear.
elletotIN baby n; 23 cent . music boit-ftes
larterdelYtt Ufa.
55 Cie. ve. Dont:ft-Some people have
spent fortunes seeking to repair th i
of &must which havehid in6tIfiereiblikm4.
pleat of beginniegs-food fertnentation and
indigestion -4 disordered stomich-the
money's gone -the physiohn has failed to
ours -.but Dr, Von likn's Ptheepple
Tablets have proved the little ,ispeoleliste
in * thentsand owes- end a box of 80 of
theta have nude oure-eoeatjest 86 00031v
iry Wm* it CO.
FraneiS 11. Warren (Reps Wy.), ranch -
To tfill the truth.*thei Clhicago hold UW • Mans $1'5°G'°°°'
14.lathan neo; (Rep W V •
A ) ea is
• Charles Warren Fairbanks (Rep., Ind.),
4 *P * 4 pi t)
festoon starts with more promise than the
opera eGason.-Chivago Record.
In Greater New York -the laborer la
awoopritihreyntoifyiiislanlioltr,e_,Nhuaw,t the schoolteacher
The traveler on York fareet knows banker, *5,0°,0°' -
York World. * John-IC•ene trio.; DI X) lawyer' and
•
lawyer, $2,0(10:000. :. •
. • p
out -for there begin the good roads.- lit-
when he reaches the city ilmita-golne
vr EigteunrerY. sezaoolsootmLoo,dge (Rep., Aittee.),
44
AN - EASY )ROPOSITION
' Beauty and, style without comfort
is easily obtainable, comfort with-
out appearance is equally simple.
You ,tiever SaW an ugly pair of
"Slater Shoes," yet many of them
cover comfortably Most unlovely
feet,
The combination of these tvna-e , •
comfort end beauty --are only to be s
had in the "Slater Shoe."
Made in twelve ohapes, on lasts Modelle(
from actual feet, all Idaho atid. EaXeS,
leethers, styes and colore.
Every pair Goodyear welted, .flanie and
price etamped the sole,
$3.60 ANP $5.00.
• Plarailton Spectator. - • George Shoup iftep„ Ida.), sheep awl ve:4444 OP'
I Philadelphia? • Yes; that's the town mine owner. $1.000,000.
Jackson Sohi Aents for Clinton.
; that started to build a 0,00.000 city Joseph Very Quarles (Rep., Wis.).-law- • •
hall and ; bag already expen'ded $22,000,- • yer and lumber, $1,500,000. 1
000 upon ft and finds. it necessary to Nelson W. Aldrich (Rep., R. I.), street
imend $5,000,000 more to complete it.- re way magnate, $1,000, .
Omaha World-Ilerald. George (1 Perkins, tiyop,,...Ottl.), steam.
the annexation of. a natuith called Awe V,Villiam .1. Sewell (Rep., N. J.). rail •
tin'The prairie fires .aad coon hunting roads and banking, $2,090,000.
in the corporate limits of the Windy Edward Oliver Wolcott (Rep, 0010.)
City become more interesting every year, lawyer and raining,.$2.000,400.
-St, Louis Globe -Democrat. Addison 0, Poster irtep„ Wash.), luta-
L • - •• „her, coal and ehipping, $2.500,009.
2,0 mime 4 cow exErta.:7., 'John Percival Joues (Silver, Nev.);
gold and silver mines, $10.000,000.
• ,rakeLazative Bromo Quinine Tablet& An --
P.
druggists rebind UN' nunecif it 88 1. to oure.
George eabody Wetthore (Rep., R. I.)
Wets. E. W, Grove's signature le on owl' box, banker, lawyetand eapitalist, 55,000,000.
Manitoba Liberals have pron. etx Stephen Benton Elkins (Rep; W. Va.),
seats on the recent Provincuti -t; lone, coal and iron mina and railroads. $7..
the Censervativesproteet f us. 000,000s '
The D. .2 L. Emulsion benefits' most MorrieStewart (Silver.. Nev.),
dime haying Liam troubles with tendency
lawyer and _gold and silVer mine owner,
to heroorrhkes. A few - bottles taken $2,000,000.
regnierly make a wonderful iraproveraent. Andrew,s Clark Mem., Moto, -
Chicago' is larger by 15,000 through Ohm and banking, $5.o
Made by l?aviti a Lawrence Co,, Litn. . Mine owner, banker and manufacturer,.
• $50,000,000.- • •
•Thomas Collier Platt (Rep.. N -J.
• GLEAN1KGS. press company, banker sand commercial'
' - • interests, $5,000,000.
- Marcus Alonzo Hanna. (Rel),, 04, coal
It requires 10,800,000 pounds of meal
a week to feed the inhabitants. in Mang'
hattan, Brooklyn and Jersey City.
A wedding invitation in Cairo extends
for three *days. There Is feasting dur-
ing all the time, and the house and street
are liberally decorated with flags and
lanterns.
More than five tons of Momenta pro-
duced by. England.,in the Venezuelan ar'
bitratiod case have been removed from
Paris. ' They required two loge rallWay
vans to take them away.* •'
Los Angeles is distinguished for -the
number of 'petroleum oil wells It pos.:
Besse& The output for 1898 approximat-
,ed .1,100,000 barrels, and that for 000 is
estithated to be about the same. "'
. The hair of rabbits and other animals
in /lussie is eonverted lute bowls dishes
and plates, whtcb are valued for their
strench,,
articles have the appearance of varnish-
ed leather. •
More than 25,000 persons were killed
by wild animals and snakes in India last
year. Nearly 1,000 deaths are ascribed
to tigers and a large number to ,man eat-
ing wolves, • Lord Curzon has directed
that special measures be taken to exter-
minate these particular pests. '
THE WRITERS.- .
Sohn Burroughs, the author and critic,
Was in hisearly boyhood 'a scboolmate
of Jay Gould..
Harry Farjeon, the young composer
• •
o en on,, 88 a son of J3. the
novelist, and a krandson or. Joseph Jef-
ferson.
• Augustine Birrell has a • sister
who isalso given to wielding the pen.
This lady, Miss Olive Birrell. has lately
finished a long .noveldealing with the
social problems of 'London life. • •
• 'Zola intends to close his literary career.
with three more novels; -"Travail,"
"Verite" andqustice." The last named
Is. be says, to -be a Utopian romance,a
iyriaal apotheosis of humanity In its on-
ward march toward' goodneas and beau-
ty. After that,' is finished, he writes,
"I shall rest. 1 am dreamitt of fettling
in the Balearic Wes."
• •J •
• -A STORM IS BREWING.
Your old rhearn4tiern tells you so. Better
get rid of it and trust to the weather re.. •
fpoorrtositl!acolottrthegBurstieileoret oefibetttt riereeodys r. Do i mx-cpuEnsos
We Keep in Stock and make to order
and. iron r.aine owner and manufacturer,.
railroad and steamship lines. 'and.lanker, - ▪ •
" PORE/4X
e4""wwnaMMIIPX4 alto . 1
For . 11311MINSatusgessgauguega,
pure blood,
A bright eye and
A clear complexion,
A keen appetite,
An easy digestion
And refreshing sleep.
111141.3E47:3M
$12,000,000.-NewYork World.
. • • • ' • . •• • ;e. Slacty seven years trial have Proved it to be beyonclqueetioils
rill. o - rsa ari. 1
...
. . ‘
i
It arouses the Liver,
• Quickens the -circulation,
---- — Brightens the spirits and
Generally, makes life worth living.
. . . 4 ._
most reliable, BLOOD oce purifier *known:
buThey417solakinag'aotrYth6er astarsni'.n that, Wats, he I - - . tile m
into a well, That'a ' ' e . ea 111. _ ne s s .se ' .` I
walked, he stumbledAll
the story of a typie .r. .
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cal man, too busv„, „ 0/ ..3
• (4.-0 . ;Ix dt gi:,..,
g fe
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ae
looking at thingsaway off, to notice
more P0things
One-sixth of alt deaths are from con-
simmtion. But the man goes along with
his eyes bulging to watch cholera and
yellow fever. He disdains to cure the
cold or check the little cough, and con-
sumption trips him up. •
.Don't neglect little ailments. Keep
the system up to the point of effectual
resistance against disease. This is best
done by the use of Dr, Piersels Golden
Medical Discovery. It strengthens the
stomach, increases the action of the
blood -making glands,. cures all disorders.
of the organs of digestion and nutrition,
except cancer of the stomach, purifies the
blood, increases the vital energy and 60
enables the body to resist and throw ofT
disease. Even when there is emaciation,
weakness, hectic, coughebleeding at the
lunge' and • other alarming symptoms,
"Golden Medical Discovery" can be
counted on to help every tune and tko
:heal eg times out Of every hundred.
Sick people can consult Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, XV., by letterswithout fee
or charge. Every letter is read in private,
and treated as a sacred confidence. All
replies are sent in plain envelopes.
"Last spring I was fatten with severepains in•
timeliest, and was someak I could hardly walk
about_the house," says Mrs. G. E. Kerr of Fort
Body. Webster Co., Iowa. 'I tried' several
heerd of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diseov.
01intou SasfilDdotiBlindlactory
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- S. S. COOPER.- -- — • PROPRIETOR, , •
. . Gleilerul.Bolider. and Contractor; .
• Thia factory is the largest in the county, and has the -very latest improved ma-
-.• ahinerir, capable of doing work on -the shortest notice. We Garry an extensive
and re iable Mock and prepared plane, and, give estimates for and build all clam.
. •es of buildinge on short notice and on the closed primal All work is supervis. -
ed in a mechanical way and satisfaction guaranteed, We sell ell kinds of in.
• . • • • terior.and exterior material. . . •
. . • - ' at •
Ce -
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Lumber9 9 Lath Shingles Lime, . 'Safit t & Boors • Ete
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Agent for the Celebrated GRAY101.41. SCHOOL DESK, ntanufaII)
at We.terloo. Call and get prices and estimates before placing your orders
• .
Christ •a
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,
. __ ,Givererfutteg if pra'd please the fair -ms .
and many kinds put up in speoially attrac-
Salim makes -all the desirable °don-
na:. The choicest kinds are here. All the:
pERFumEa40 rive Christmas packages
and
. Our sisertment of Fine Hair Brushes,
.151ilitary Brnsbee, Mirrore, Whieks, in'
T ' OILET gOodS' ' ebony and handsome woods, in the moat
• • complete in the town. And the mostinter-
, . eating part to you is that prices are far be-
low what you've bean ecoustotred to psye--- •
Dainty Gifts for both Ladies . for similar isr tides eigewhere..
and Igen- tor Yoling or Old
H. B. CONIBE• Chemist & Druggist
•
'
rhys cians.ind they told mei.had masiimption,
my and t thought r would try some of it. Before
I had taken the first bottle I was very much bet.
tell I took live bottles of ifrand have not yet •
had any return of the trouble.',
Headache is- cured by using DA
Pieteet-a1"244-u."ellet°.. CUtterg and SlealighS
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complete owe. '
Cutters and Sleighs Of all '.`kinds.'
IttlEDVATISK OURED, Vire, . Ike, 6 • Actidemit# mass. "
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Thome suffering ,froni rheumatism,
cure 1 Milburn's Rhenmetio Bills. They're
soitttioa or IMIlbtetio *Ill find a Positive °Ill"' • " " 1""4:11. °I't".671 1
Nit r
, •
• guaranteed to help you or yonr money
back, • Prise 60 cente,„ •
Hon Dayid Atillealialeter of Jualeek
gays the sentence of Williams, the
murderer of Mr. Varna*, to hang on
Good Itriday, is perfectly got.
WOREING Main AND DL
The busiest and mightient little thing
that ever crag raid* la XOng's New Life,
Pills. Every pill le a auger -coated globule
*2health, that changes weeklies* into
strength, ibttlettetress into energy, brain -fag
into meant' power. They're) wonderful in
building up the health.. Only 26o perhoz.
Sold by B. 8, Coml. .
A despatch from the Riviera' an -
flounces the death ef Mullin Garibaldi,
it BOO bf ttte late General Garibaldi
Children Cry for
CASTOR
TINY .
How many :of ISA have spent a de..
idaita hour with Dickens' "Tiny
rita pleased utherAndut hat was
or over hekditirc or ridRIY to MO
Om* Unfortunate.
- Dr. ttoPote TiNy tAntors IWO
itoitag _dotactiy. the memo thing. They
Ire helping theneeno of unfortunate
urvoite. broken•dowapeople to get
strong.
-Ono lltti. TINY TABLET atter
each eked ow before retiring wilt
siva yon new ilfe. If 3r00 feel tired
NORVP.S.
iaite Amor*
/WM
Yen
1_81410
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JACOB TAYLOR -
Ont.
General Bided agent for the
Confederation Life Insurance Co
for Stratford and Cioderieb, inclusive.* All in
amnion relating to beamed: gladly given
Money Widenat reasonable rates.
*Mee Is Palate akar
JOHN W. YEO
notansvitax,
Agent for the laatteroterra Pax Aesatimot
Co. of Manchester, England, whose inside and
security are rated at $14,560,090. Also the Ito-
Brzzor Istrstwartantoutes Co- All clewed
faro risks and isolated terra property felon
at IttlielbrAter. Firstadees Loan (OMPatisit
also reprssented. Money to be had from 41 per
cent up. 141Cording to,natnre f sedulity --
nifty man to 11oJm,v21te - poste card will
fetch him.
TOTAL ABSTAINERS
41118 TRE /iDdir ItIEIKELtherefore the
Tomporaoco & General tiro Assurance Co
TORONTO
Is the BEST COMPANY foi the BEST RISK.
Over six rainier' dollars intitiralute on the neon'
of toted abatable:an In Canada. FOr Vatedi etth
enquire of
VV. 0 111YRRA,
General Agent tee Huron Comity,
4ddrbet-37 Fulton Bt. art Box 170
=term,
414***4•044/' 4.4.**1•Wropi _
ildo & bileaskir8 LWe
1 sun a farther located near Stony Brook, onaocthe most malls
diebictsiri this State, and wAtothered with malaria for years, Oil
01 could not work, and was alwaya. ye:), constipated as weILSPor
years hadrrialaria so -bad in the rprin3, when engaged in plowing,
that 1 could do nothing but shake. I must have- takery'about a barrel
ed'quinine pins besides dozens of other remedies, but never obtained
• any permanent benefit. Last fall, in peach time 1h id a most serious
attack of chills and then commeric,,d t), take Ripans Tabules, upon a
friend I advice, and the fIrst box made me all right And I have never
been "Without them sint, itr I take one Te "t• ittortrthng. and night
and sometimes when 1 feet more than usually exhausted 1 take three fra
a day, They have kept my sklmat...h: sweet, iny, bowels r.egular and !.
bate not motto least tooth of. to.. nor sphtting headache sinte I
commenced using them. 1 know o th.ft 1 bleep better and wake. up
mora refreshed than formerly. 1 LAO t krir)W how many coniplaints
••. " 3notabnokea1acoaaethaslt,, Ripon% Tabula will hel,i, but 1 do I the will titre any one in the
znyeited Pundit, A to,J$32,238 condftion 1 Was and I would not them at any pace. .
LIBERAL - 'STRONG **. rnooatestva -
All tint popular forms of inerwenee teetwd.
Polieleta tioomitlitionalaearld *tee end tooter,
tonal*. Mousy IMMO& PaltINIS parobared.
New Buce.Plit 0,61000
Amt paid roller Roiders887.000
information furnished b7
HALM,
*oat motto,
tae.
honattly consider them the cheanest-price,d: medicine in the world, 0
tbdry ara ilEt the most beneficial add the tnost convenient to take,
ton twenty-seven years of age and have worked hard all my lifeiht*
same as most farmers, both early and Lite anti in all kinds of wea
ant4 bave belt& enjoyed $tich good health as I have shiftiest fall; in
my neithbors have all remarked my improved condition *n4 holt
sic* "So, John; what, are you doing to look so healthy?'
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