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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-02-09, Page 311771 7 as � Does this illus- trate your expert- it, once? And are you wor- ried for fear you 1 are soon -to be bald?. Then cease ° worry- ing, for help is . at hand. •You need somethingthat will put new life into the ,f air bulbs. You need' a hair food, such a S `. .. Vige It brings 'health to - the hair, ,and the fall in `ceases. • It always restores, .color to_g r a h i.r. You ne n look at thirty -as you were ' .fifty, foryour gray hair may have again all the dark, rich color of youth. $2.00 *bottle. Aft drgt tlida- a Tam a barber by trade and have had a great deal to do with your Hair Dlgor. I have found that it will do everything that you claim •for it. It has�iven. me the most complete satisfaction in my busi- ness." Hamar J. Games, Mal els: 22,18891 Sana. City, Ito. " cHII.DREN NOT ADMITT,Ef;I."' "'Children sot admitted!" Aare you ever met with thin In seeking flummox. quarters Or a tenantable fiat? In looking for amusement Hsi It been your lot to find That in almost every insttinee You must have the tots behind? "Children not admtttedl" Why, of course, It's only right; There's small comfort tor the mane • When the youngsters are in eight, Pa a few there are -were parents-. Who woeld give gold for, the round Of the voices of the children Whom they once bad prattling round., "Children not admitted!" Not, at least, where grown folks are Por the human bears and toxea have reared up a•hateful bar; But another place lies open, And these mammals donee, please, That they cannot enter "Except ye be se:4hese. " • -Philadelphia North .Americas. selves that there:were'no other openings „ AgC. REI' PACKAGE THE CLINTONNEW ERA Toulouse ever possessed', .hut if you will W Y M L[ •Y a V T L I K E TO -FEE ' keep your word tor the 0 quadruples wbieh are here 1 am your man." The Spanini•d took hie parse Again and 1 said seoi•littlilyt .•.1 "Ah, you back out" my little gentle- man?"' MIIlE?S beck out!" cried the young' man. 1 "Ah, if I bad the 30 quadruples• you l::R I would see it 1 backed out!" Ig D• ",here are tout," Cried' t, ""which 1 add I 'to your stake!" I had no sooner made this proposition Wll.l, MAIL IIiU' 111 . than five • or six persons, attracted like myself by• the singularity of this char." Once you Wave tel{t the great b esilo+ lenge, offered to, take part in it, and in Ing of good health yews wifi. goes less than' no time the Spaniard's°amount was covered. This 'man seemed so sure bo without'I1NY TABLETS. of his work 'that he confided the stake PERFECTLY WELL? :EMS ta. the young student, and we got ready EVERYBODY'S FRIEND o that end we selected a timatltperil. BETTER THAN, .A TRiP TO EUROPE forthedemonstration ion, perteotiy isolated, in ,the garden, so .419:rugePtg. By mail from searched .It minutely. We assured our,- Dr, Nope Medlehte CO y, L(mited, Totpf, that there could be no deception. We l E 1,1! 0.8 i E than a window, securely fastened, and a doer, which was closed in the same, - - • A Danaeroui NOP. ' That travelers in the desert would he wise not to taken nap when ahead of their earavans'is'.profed, though it hard- ly needed proving, by the .experience of Robert 1.. Jefferson, F. It. C. S„ who re- lates his adventure In The ;Wide World ltiagtk dnot , 1 had got ahead not only o,4 the cara- van. but of Bel;el this guide) and, wen rled with my exertions, lay down on the sand. 1 think 1 must have fallen asleep. ' I certainly i•ememht'r picking from my face what looked like an enormous apt - der. I thought nothing ora it until 1 began to r feel a pain underneath my left eye stmt. Jar to that left by a mosquito sting. In ten minutes my cheek had swollen ever- ' , *musty, and it wasclear that 1 had been stung by some venomous reptile or insect. By the time, Bekel Came up the swelling , had •increased so much that 1 could not see out ofthe left eye. . As soon as Bekel sawmy face he seem• ed stricken with terror, Ele leaped trbm. hie horse, knocked rather than pushed me down, and with,, the, fingers • of both bands, commenced pressing the protuber- ance tinder my. eye, • The • path was terrible. and 1 yelled In my agony until 1 think 1 meat have terials :on the table and utook away all " . on al Widow. fainted,,although I well remember one of when at once, the idea entered my brain Afty •manner and at which wo sll stand atter 11 COMPLICATED QUESTION, 1'11 I a ODD D W A G E Re we bad lett the yet: man alone !n the, Write the Dieters, Ryon do not obtain all the benefits you expected from the nee of the Vigor, write the Doctor about ft. Adore's,DB. J. C. APER, - Lomat, masa.. - THE ROYAL BOJe. • • Pavilion. We . had. placed writing ma- The Mean Trick' a Desperado. Played How a Spaniard Dot That He Could ,.. the' lights, We were eagerly interested P'or a. wasters toren, .ivaieh miss rather . the Kirgh{z coming with a long knife • Call Up Ghost and Got • •• in the issue of the scene and were all wilt! and woody than otherwise the Stakes. keeping: profound silence, when the pan, ,sae was that they meant to.' "do tor:' Me. The a very preseitable woman iti manner and lard, who had' remained among us,, coin. • By Frederic, L I' attire rsheinto thela - ancame law - k when n Inenced to stn in a sweet and sad vq{ce k ou le. � g knife, however, was. used only to :extract the 'n of the 'tarantula. , sting eta eat iln, a song, which may be rendered yer s office and said she had some Im• as 401• portant. business for him t0 handle tor.,: When 1 reaotted Petro•Ale.xuud'rnvsk �� lows:and related the Incident to the • doctor . of IEIId I114d"b h h telt-thath lad struck ichlead, 1 1 1 I 1 1 8. I Q.. er s e n s; ru_e ;.a -rpt the lazaret there, T learned thht I- owed "Noiselessly ciaeking the coffin Sae bro ken in the "'Well, ad he g9Aid,, when he had' You would have :been ;•very fortunate, • halt opened tomb, „ seated her comfair Ably and fixed hilnaelt my life to the ptompitude of recite, and my children, if you had known my Uncle And the white phantom's black foot is resting on , „ the Kirghiz. Another hour. and hel the rase Cold and green." to listen, �f you Will tell• me the nature would have been too l - I#ay1e, because he alone:knew,-.more stn a of your business, I shall be glad to give ' Q, d 'av oto' ries than you 'have -ever read. -My uncle-- •-.-At-the-first•-verse-he raised his voice. you the hest advice and service at my,. a did not 11ve in our little elty of Mirepeix solemnly and oak]: command:' Ii'. Hopkinson Death'" ,Method,, He lived at'Foix, and almost every Sok-, "You have °asked to see your friend <"It's ,about gems money, that my bus• U'. Hopkinson Smith,. that most ,versa- urday we would see ' him conning on his Francois Violet, who was drowned three ,. h tile of men; engineer, artist. and writer, horse, and our -joyous cries hailed: him at years ago in crossing . the Pensagnolea - hand.'h �ft: _shve� said for.a beginning. •says that be stumbled into literature. It '• a distance.. The servant, my, old Jean . ferry. What do you see?" Is he. load . . „ .: "Yes, sir; I'm Bill Nellton's widow.!, was when he ?vas past 45 years of age netts, 'came immetliately 'to salute our "1 see,"replied the young man, 5 "The netorions t raise me,•, madam-- that_Lre wrote sgwe stories to accompany Uncle Bayle, ' who • carefully !informed pale light which has risen near the win the celebrate dei,r•urada Who killed so • a dumber tet his water colors, which were himself as, to the supper•. Then, after dow, but it has no farm a'nd is only an in- many itlen?" being published; and the success ess 'of thin having added or changed something in. distinct mist:".' The sante one'" t` initial venture led to the writing of "Colo-' the bill of'' fate, he seated himself in a' ""Are you afraid?" said the/. Spaniard "Did_lie,.ieav' ranch of .a fortune?" ' tied Carter of Cartersville;".- which es - large chair of carved wood, which we' in a strong voice. • A good deal for me; about $10.000." •tablished hes iiterery reputAtion. dragged up to the fire, and without :delay "I am not 'afraid," replied the .student "A very sear:little sum, ..I am sure;' Be is .ns conscientious about his writ we all began to ery, "A story, a story!"In a voice no less confident• • smiled' the lawyer with a yearning smile, ing' as he is -In the tilling of an engineer* On this evening the• cry was less bolster- We scarcely breathed: The Spaniard "But it isn't mine altogether," she ex-, ins contractor the painting of a picture. ons, because we had formed a little con- was silent for a moment; ?den .be began, • planned. He writes his.potes on the pages of a spiraey, and no one dared speak first.. all at once to sing:again, but in'a higher ,,`t by not?" copybook, leaving'filo opposite .,page Finally my pretty cousin Dorothee, the and more somber voice: •'That'swhat 1 come to see you about blank. Be fills in .corrections andampli- most talkative little girl of the house and "and the white phantom, whose face has been Perhaps it Is nine" fientions, 'writes and rewrites, until he now the grave superior of a convent of withered by the surge of the waves, "'Top me the particulars" feels perfectly satisfied that lie has done the Sisters of Charity, ventured to ern •Wipes with his shroud the water from ills gar• ""Well, it's this way You•see,.when I' the Very best he can with the matter in "A ghost 'story!" and we replied • all. to- mento and hair. -. Band', There must not he a superfluous married Bill T was poor and had no . get err "Yes, a ghost storyl" , The song finished, thJpaniard turned_. home, and 1 mart•ed'him because he'had . word or an unclear expression, anywhere My uncle frowned and looked toward again toward the "door and in an.accent money, and I thought there was a good in .the, story, and anty: ?osis is the artist Jeannette, who was very much ,tolfused ;_ more and more solemn he said: chance of my getting it, for, you know, soul satisfied. It: is because he works so 'and wished to appear absorbed In :pep- '" _You who wished' to pry .Into the mys• Bill went around with , his life in his ,• hard at his writings that It is such easy., erin her chicken potpie. ' It was she,. tees of the tomb, what do yon see'! hands all the time. He knowed ,I never .reading. Perhaps he. could teach a few • in fact r t, who had urged ns to make this •'We listened with 'anxiety. The student_ m� married him for --love but he didn't care of ouifobscure impressionists: a few of .his demand. „- replied to a carni voice, but like a man. about that so hong,asI would marry him, Secrets. -New York' Journal. "'There are only fools or rogues_'vho be- who is describing a thing as it happens: • He said he was likely to go any -time-- -' Neve or pretend to ,believe .in ghosts," • "I` see this vapor, which grows larger, with his hoots oirliUd was wining, for ' said 'my uncle in a severe tone. We all and .larger and .takes the forpi. of a me to, merry again, bu;t:he wanted isle to waited in silence, sa much authority was phantom; this phantom haa.. the head marryy a betterman than be was, and he there In his words, but a moment of re- covered with a veil.' . made. a will leaving me everything on 0 WhatJs- • ' Are you afraid?" asked the Spaniard condition that I would marrythe man Prince George of . Greece is giving • him smile, as , Crete a monetary system of its own, bear• in a tone full of sweetness: "You want a The voice of the young man replied, "I,, enough, because 1: knew ,there wasn't any ing his head on the obverse. The coinage ghost story, my children? Very well., 1 ata not afraid." • less desirable man for a husband than is being struck off in •Paris and is to be in will relate oneto you wIlich happened to • : We dared not, look at .each other, so Bili was,: so'• I agreed to it In writing gold, silver, nickel and bronze. me so that !t condo.#; be doubted;" great was our surprise, so occupied were Veen 13!11 went .it too'strong.and got thy - flection seemed to . calm him. We saw p if to 7,•-_ Y Vaatoria 1s for Infants Land. Children. Castoria is , as harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drotls - and Soothing Syrul ae It „contains • ,nelther Opiu'mt, :: b • Morphine nor other Narcotic substance; It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is : thirty years' use by Millions of 1VIo"triers: 'Castorla destroys W0111113 --and allays Eeverlshl••, ness. Castoria cures Diarrhoea+ and Wind•Ooltc•., Castoria relieves Teething • Troubles, cures Oonstfpatlon ° • a>llii . Flatulency, Castoria assimilates the Food,, 'regnlates •tlie Stomach and Bowels of Infants and Children, g;ivit, g healthy and , natural sleep. Castoria. is the C11,i1drez:'s t • nth s fid. Panacea—The lei er .. Frio , .Castoria. • Castoria,, "Castoria is an'excellent medicine for '"Criteria Is so well adapted to children children. Mothers have repeatedly told inc that I recommend it as superior to any pts.'• of its good effect upas their phildren." ; ' scription known to me," DR, G. C. Os000x, Lowen, Mass, H. A. Aacxxx, M. D. BYookfrs, N. 1' THE FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE' OF. • 'APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE CC?TA lt COMPANY, . TT Munnar STREET; NCW, YO/Mt CITY.Cl. ' iti.Yi"s",.,_,:;. 27.4161.$1. N.Y iiisilale 1, 1.000 Housekeepers : Wanted d. p To call and' inspect our large Mock of well seleoted Furniture. We offer Barg.. i Extension Tables,: Sideboards' and Bedroom Sets. We carry ' a large stock of Witt -ober Shades, ,Tapestry Curtains and Table Covers. We.snow •Lbe newest ety1es iu Eieturq Pi Ames. .We sell tb"e "New ' Williams" Sewing l4iacliine,.built to last ahute-time. ' himself' and he added' _ . in an insulting voice. , • ` -' that killed him. • That suited pie well p�E�RISi The Empress - Frederick of Germany possesses a curious little tea service. The tray Is made of an old Persian halfpenny, the teapot was once •a German farthing, and all the tiny.cups are made from coins We gathered around him him closer than • we in following 'tlie singular movements' sheriff after him • for shooting a man usual. The lamp hung by a chain. at-. of the Spaniard,: who began to raise his without'' provocation, and the sheriff had tacbed to the mantelpiece, and there our. ' arms above hip head, while • invoking been an 'old bean of mine, and Bill didn't uncle told -his story.' three tunes a name horrible to pronouuce, like the 'looks of things and what did he e * *. * • • e: after which he chanted the third verse of dowhen he was close pushed but shoot of different German prtnctpalities. One autumn . evening -it • must . have his infernal song, bat In a voice "singular-_ himself." been `40 years. ego, beeause'I was scarce- . lyrtriulnphagt: "Ohl" exclaimed' the lawyer, startled__ Of the 16 predecessors of the Prince of 20 „ by the suddenness 'of the tale: wales ire -his title only five attained the ly • years old at the time -1 was re- And the phantom said in leaving the iemb, 'in the ul done it just alo spite me,". friary, Henry 'III, °hanks turning from Toulouse. 'I had: arrived order that he mayroedgnize me rse Ll, III and V. Five dled • almost in front of the Bolbonne monsa-. I will, go toward my friend, proud, smiling and whimpered: the Widow, "for with that • beautlfui, as in my youth."'' sighed. agreement of: mine along with the-Witt•+ye'ism •e••••••••• •••••ei'••S e , ge• ane. again, five died, • 'sit com oke fort ashes o . CR1,� 7NE BE5TAN71-RHEUMA'i7C �(EURAi'GG4 PLASTER MAbE P.LASTEIj IN Ei 4t ELED v &' TIN DOZt PRIGS 85*131641ti}YhRD 1. LAPIEC. ROLI,5 PRICIc0IA0•. U�4tR{NCLCOtr' PAciLPACTUttfts .. roNTPeaL ist: ��""f'. J. H.. CHELLEW,' t bf 2( 1 eery beyond the be 1 woods o! L.- courien,• when a udden and frightful The Spaniard finished his verde and re- will! what was'T to dol . That's what colof 1,. Richard II, Ed- I've,come.to see pu about. T can't very 1 (w • rd, son of Henry VT; Edward V, and storm -'like those ®down from Pealed his question; •� A odea the han- if..l ` marry. an b o fly else I'm going to I see replied the student, P , p n ,. sin and l lightning a the g frightened t g t t a the wa it • t 1 t least, as Wales is exceedinglyose y The Princess of W eae. Wise its well. It is $10,000, arses I. - our mountains b h. My horse, y"What do yea_see? __, that killed Bill,and will';tnnrry :the a t a particular about the placing of the fund- noise of thunder, darted into a,ilttle by- tom. advanc It raises ,. tore and ornaments in.tbe rooms at•Marl'-• path and carried the with him in spite of Francois 'Violet! He approaches the ta- looks on paper. I m, ?feed of being a borough House. Before removing the . all my efforts to the contrary. Notwith- ble; he writes; he has written; it is his nd T widow, want but you totem eat $10,,� Iawworthotii the things preparatory to a "turn out" the' . standing•his rapidity, 1 soon recognized sighatuie. �� situation.7 servants have to take exact notice of the that he had taken the road to St, Ga Are you afraid? cried the Spaniard• At las#, accounts the lawyer was knee position of each nitide, so that they may belle andthat he was leading me there tujliere was a moment of silence, and deep in lawbooks looking up authorities.replace it properly, or the 'Princess will all right, and he Galloped on until he replied with more strength -Detroit Free Press. the student observe the alteratton and call attention . stopped' of his- own . accord, as he had i r �� to It. started, and I perceived that I was at than assurance, I. am not! -•-_. -the door of an inn. I entered. The Immediately, as if seized with a fi't of �1 ELECTRIC SPARKS. guests were numerous -a• mixed crowd of madness, the Spaniard sung; with ' a ' STRENGTHENS Spanish merchants and young sportsmen strange how), this last horrible verses Tarbintar, an Indian word meaning of the vicinity, overtaken, like myself, "And the phantom said to the mocking mans telegraphy without wires, is suggested as by the sterns. -After drying ourselves by ' 'Come, then, that 1 may touch. you, . h shall the fire, composed of a dozen vine Put you:: .band in . my hand, press your heart to the single Word that A designate the ' my heart, your mouth to my mouth .• new wireless- telegraphy. branches which had been thrown In the A Merry Christmas t®. NEW FRUIT • Finest eeleoted Raisine, Currants, Vaevizzas ol• aned, Figs, Datea.Orangere , and Lempns,;Candi'd Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, Pure Esset eesr ,... Extracts and Spioep, .Candice and Nuts of all kinds just received per import order two oratea semi -porcelain ware } Crockery i e direct from the manufacturers, 3. & G. Meakin, : whose ' name on., each piece is a guarantee that it is the beat make in England. • Dinner, Toilet and Tea Sets The u willafind tour - Fapay Chinaware and ^` Fancy Christmas geode varied and•well selected. Call and get quotations. -:'It ie a pleasure to show our,goods, even if you don't buy - 'S ' CASH GROCERY ROBSON Clinton, December 7th, 1899. , WEAK LUNGS. "What do you see?". cried, the Span - Heavy glass insulators, it Isknown. fireplace, supper was announced, and we lard in .a voice of thunder: melt at 1,100 volts. 3n inventor crushes all sat down• to the table. At firstthe It comes. It approaches' , It pursues granite and makes it composition of it, Conversation .turned on the frightful t! . met It extends its arms! 'It will seize' litany persons are in a condition to invite and it resIats 20.000 volts ot'chtrent It weather. One had been thrown from his,. me!' Help! Help!" Pneumonia or Consumption by reason of horse; another had been detained an „ beats all old insulating methods. hour in ?tin himself and cart but. of a' Are you afraid?" cried the Spaniard, inherited tendency or other canoes. They Electricity Is used to operate the type col of mud. B'inall some one exclaim= with ferocious joy. • catch old easily -find it difeonit to get rid bars of a new typewriter which has a pool y t oat the time A piercing cry. then a smothered groan, of an ordinar : eongh or cold. W. would magnet -set In position to.opernte the rev. ed, It Is an• infernal night. J was the only answer to this question. advise all such people to nee Dr. Wood's for a meeting of witches. This remark eas when the keys are depressed a shortace " "Help that imprudent young man;" Norway fns Syrup. distance, making it finnecesaary to Lorca which was very an;m made {n aptone still said the Spaniard to us in a cruel.voice. It is a Wonderful strengthn sr andel healer r the key down for the foil stroke. Singularsere. I have. I think, won the wager, but it le of the breathing organs, d fortifies more singular: enough for me fo have given him a lea- kings against dariotjs pulmonary diseases. "Sorcerers and, shoats prefer for their son. Let him keep the money and be Mies Clara !Karabin, Moore, ant., writes: meeting a beautiful morhrlight night to a more, prudent in the future." ""1 have suffered several, years with Weak He went away rapidl$ after these . lungs and could get no once, so became words. We opened the. door and found d{sootlra ed. If I caught cold4b was hard the student In horrible convulsions. The to get rid of it. I started tieing Dr. Wood's paper signed with the name of 1i'rancols Norway Pine Sytup, and as a result my Violet was on the', table. Scarcely had bough Bas been onreedd and my lungs greatly the student recovered when he demanded strengthened:' to ktu w who was the infamous sorcerer who had subjected' him to this horrible I ir. Wood' profanation. He wished to kill him. EEc • searched' for him all through the inn and darted off like a madman in pursuit 01 him. And that {a the story, my children. it .* e te * * * We Were all trembling with fright, huddling close about our Uncle Bayle, not daring to look around. No one had the courage to speak. Then I gathered strength enough to say to toy uncle; "And how is It, atter this, you do not believe in ghosts?" g • "Because," said my uncle, "neither the POLITICAL QUiPS.. night so unpleasant as this." The presidential bee in a man's bonnet We all gazedat the man who said this Jidda- fills it with the honey of Dant- and saw that it was one of the Spanish nese.-Chicago News. merchants. You have often seen them, Wouldn't it be quite humorous to have my children, with their leggings and Boot the tail of one ticket and Hogg the short breeches open at the knee and tail ot•the.other7-Cleveland Plain Deal, showing their naked, hairy legs: You rte- know what a mingled air of pride and If the politicians of Buffalo got all they ins ery"tlley"Mitres. Ile- who tied spoken wanted, they would hold all of the offices had, More than any' yon have seen, that west of the Genesee river. - Batavia iavageebearing which is characteristic of News. them all. None of us had thought of re- plying, when my neighbor, a young man PAPER AND WOOD. with a frank and open manner, burst out laughing as he said: • • In on• respect• this, country la failing "It appears that this gentleman. known , behind In wealth, and that is in Its tore the habits of "ghosts and that they have eats, especially of pine. ---St. Louis Globe, told him that they do not like to get wet Democrat. or dirty." _-- Paper manufacturers, • after 'a cloak. He had notfinished his sentence when hunt with .*killed eXperta at their cam the Spaniard threw on him a terrible look mead,. End°no• substitute for wood pulp as he said: slallg. Dan lt4f,thc.soicerer was eves .. at paper stock. And` they are buying Youngman, do -not speak bo tightly of . y more bpruoe land than ever. -•-Bangor• things you know nothing about." seen afterward,nor the beautiful quadiu- Coorirni3 crib. a --"Do YOU think. you ran -make, me be - pies wltioh the other traveler s and rpytelt lieve there are ghosts?" replied my neigh- had furnished to coves the"'wager"pro- bor disdainfully. • v posed by the pretended Spaniard, and - ""Perhaps," relied the Spaniard, "if because these, two rogues carried then ' --. you had the courage to look at them." away after having played under our eyes eefffelrniinesiitshest •to pa! !nets." Dirt The young man Jumped up, red with a comedy which we believed in like a and depri►vity gga hand in lilted. 'This le anger, but calmed hint*elf and sat down pack of simpletons, and which I found jttet as true of the ideide of the body as the . again quietly. saying: • very expensive, • but which will not have >r m , • Candtipitiion't)lisgs thebody and ""You Would have paid dearly tor that cost too muni ti it enables me to Roily Ma the mind. Constipation meaner remark if it were• not that of a fool." persuade you that none but itabeciles or that; cert'ailteobt ie-b'reedingi in the reedy,- "That of a tool!" cried the Spaniard, • rogues believe .or pretend to believ'a in asOctie,befogginblood e brainwith s#with is tainted added he.ilapping hisIn his nfist'onethet table t''" AraonT,uw stated Froin the ti`resich e a i h i single disorder. •TheMconsiequeneee of con. "`here are 90 quadruples tahnut $21(1) I rl`cr to lose if within an bout 1 the ssdp;'ehoxtneastt! itreatli,uddite #nllneaA itis*, the face et one of your friends that use of The I i. Menthol Mister* in sifter' eating, sanest of the .extremities, you will name, let him be dead Cur ten cases of ne''aralgfa rheumatietn, lame book; isateoteness, indecielon; lasetitttde, slim • vele, eallowinese, fatatence, and a score years, rind if after hxring'i *'e ,gnizcd him 'star Davis ilk Itatrrenoe Co., Ltd., multi- Of other ailments are directly Danser by _ you dare to' permit his mouth to kiss facturerers" CCnitipat{mts pare oori*itiprtion and yr it routes.'" e ite.obtuiegnedeeW. The quickest care - The $oaniard had an Air so tprt•ibte in The Dufferilr:county Pennell granted ohitt evil is obtained fry the 'tree of t saving tbeie• words flint we nit eta, a d. $SW to the cattle. ;pierce is of tth lhtlona I'onbt pafnolt 19't a beginning and throwing down a big leather purse, f me diseeassathin perhgips rani other stipatinn a a']egltstt...getidacho, pain in wfiieh aiFrom all over Canada come lettere tell. daatndtrnnke You gee. You who are tin,na- benefits derived from the ,i My ueighbur nlu::er a.a.'t•l.a„ "t ,.,,,,;>i �a. l"I+trtatltt Pellet,. TTte ata small 1 Av,t'se harrow wated. at Trelrtonr fY flea"lze but rt'onderinl tet result, They ours ing;, tirnf•Iclnh faunae, ati:,l replied: While crossing the track. • "ken will do tlti� tett'" ' p inenentit'. The aontain irb lnjarions, le • „ s' '• .. I ! ingredienttis.-'I'ht, iib of• theta • -thee•'not;' Yes, replied the Spaniatrd, "and t will • lvmlioheriee •'teensy, of St,Mroky vergs . beget the ""pillhabii'.Aek your dtuggut , lose'30 quadruples if 1 do not do it, on Very *Mouldy Wounded by the exl)laeY 'tor them. '!lend 3I: otle•eent *tempi, the condition that you will loge' an equal ion of a charge which he waeendea or- sxpe'ftse of mailing and anstoms,an reoeise amount if 1 keep lay promisee andiron ae- ing" to remove from as 'Wincbestsr,lire. 401 . i'i.. o'. Common Sense Medical Ad. knowledge It." elicit, In piper oo,ert4. This work contains The yetis mai was silent a moment; Children �, 1"0l' 1003 L.....'mil /00 zllnitrati•^"a.. Tor 60 then Ice said 'gayly; • srtliatptt it tarn trey tragi in enbrtantif el'otli ""T trtr quadruniedt illy 'worthy' sots' 5'rORI/ �. lbinding. Address Dr. B. V. I'ieroe, naffs serer, that is more than a student of C %� a wnRrN► $e50 �. To This Man.A Xt snag be tcortlhrs Title stens . i • or even snore le,you • Finset, Barnes Co.,. N. D., UMW" 19, 1596 • Drrelnit--I have geed your Kendalt'eap.vin Cured • think !1. good 1Jntaent. your 1:41,12,1%:;.217070;. _' iuro,l.19 woeld noit+ke til is for •.. • before. I will be plfaled to hers yon, took and receipts for • • ode inelawdstau,p , as I reed on the ,.,tem. • • • • : Truly yours, ' • rIIANK abtftll. • Itaetloi/wr 3.0., Ontario, Mar, e, VS, • • Di. is. abet -Enclosed los • Dene abarE,eloeed pleaee'eod a two4ect stamp for your • valuable Home kook, I bad. one but It feint. nava teed • YYY your Keedan'a apavin Core without we White la rare, end • • eaamiderittheseettishneetfor ism arbeestlntbe,arket.: Elam end me the book sera Advertise i/an bottle, forhorea • IMGI. GEORGE BROWN. • It le an abseintety reliable remedy for spavin : a a,s.lyCerbs, alagemea,ele. ' Removes the bench and • • ie,ives no scar. 1ri[e, e11 els fir s. AA a liniment - • forr1meinaLL'8 SPAWN On�a6 equal. A Tred6euentke • a none; "the book free, or address • j� DR. B. J. KENDALL CO,. ENOSSU1Eti PALLS, VT. Norway Pine Syrup. is6a.. and 50o. it tatti°. All druggists. •. • di 9 ave A few lilies of • winter • goods left y'et+ Now is the time to buy - Robes amid Itlank ets Single and Double Harness Trunks and Valises Roots, Shoes and Rubbers We olio have 'Red Cedar and Pine Shingles on 'hand. Acall solicited, J. 'MITCHELL i'ietorta stook. ..• , a.. a.. a."..• �' Acme Drum Por Heating and Ventiiating'"purtpose$ This excellent Drum is eon- atructed of the very best meter- -hit-ire-the ater- -lal on the most -scientific prin• cip'les, and by virtue of its ape• oial features is the GREATEST HEATING DRUM ON EARTH. It takes the cold air from/the floor, heats and circulates it through the house, and thus economizes fn the matter of enol to such an extent that fully one half less fuel is required. • Does not smoke. Has no ashes. Ts Cas' to one n use Nay they he have y r manage. Thoaew would not bewithout it. This Drum is now' cued n some of the best houses in Clinton W. WEBB. CllintOty,. Sp115•4ni . Sole Manufacturer for Huron 'MONEY TO i4OM PRIVATE FUNDS. At Iovvrated on Arab -dads mortgages. Apply to If You Iiirarit _ << TO' best 'lee fo ymoney, come to the Emporium, Londeiborb: • „ ,lo sett the b st value r your , We have a few ladies' coats at a Bargain, men's overcoats and suits very cheap•, boy's suits some great values, horse blankets and robes, lust the thing needed for thin old -- weather. We have a large stook of Tweeds which we are willing to sell cheap to oleo out.• t' sE American W W'.coal oil 28 cents THIS j Canadian coal oil 22 cents . Our roceries are always the Best lobe got, :a full stook of Patent medicines Our terme are•oaeh or prodace, yWe will take butter, eggs, lard, tallow, wood, drie apples, oats, also a few bags of extra good green apples. We will take any quantity a c ace yellow butter at 20o per ib, trade. We would prefer having it in retie of from 2, t 4 _-pounds as it is easier packed to ship. We would like to receipt all accounts this Week: Think se have A sited long enough, 1, Emporium, Londesboro •. January 31st, 1899. R. DAMs. Eiot�rPIotU------ - AT 11TO EXTRA. EO j - All kinds of Small Field Seeds, as Timothy,. 'ted arid' Alaike Clovers Headquarters for Turnip, Mongold, Casae Seeds. Fresh Groceries and Canned Goods. • • Our s'pedialty is Teat.. Try yer Ido Tea. Other varieties equally)as cheap.. Bigheet'market price .paid isteeh.for eggs....:_. 1 -±ILL 1 G. D. McTaggart "Marcheli--tt Clinton. Ont. - FANNING MIL.L't Persona 'who desire to ure orient the Olio •.. ights ton Fanning Mille can do so at reasonable, ternia byleavingtheir baler with the under. slimed. Also them who want to have Panning mill Screens repaired case have they Work ate tended Davie &Boydla d A e ore, °will be ompt welled THOS .COTTI,E Clinton And Cutters (7I,[NTbN MARBLE 'WORKS, 00002B11 Ot,D fiTAt1D. Net to Committals!. Motet. ' This earth ienment, Is Intuit operation and an orderhl1edlnthemes satintaeto y wayMOW tory end granite work 'a epeoiallty. t'r tee as re.onabie as these of ant eatabliehinent • 3. il'. HOf WER. Clinton WANTED. • i5everai sersoiss for District Office Managers in this eeunty to represent mein their own and itnrroueding oouatiee. Willing to pavv tte'ath* gi0110. payable weekly. Desirable employm eat ohsihngnational 1 self-addressedReference* ens , nslo S. &. Park, 310 WO tar Raltding Old 0600. free. I Ie w We are' agents for the Canadian Car- riage Co., of Brockville, and Laury & Sone, 'of Chatham, both well known maker's -o •boli class Cutters and Sleighs. We keep a stook on hand and those who icontemplate purer► ing one would do welt to see uis. Gena Lavin, General Impleineut Dealer, Cilia ilithabligithit 4 • ..4 d_: Y1BeP„i.a..-line