The Clinton New Era, 1900-05-25, Page 3•
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• What Shall
Be Done
FOR TIM DRUCATR dIRL
You have tea *en and
other tonics. But she keeps
pale and thin. Her sallow
complexion worries you, Per
haps-She has a little hacking.
ough also. Her•heacl aches;
and she cannot study. Give her
coirs Maslen
The oil will feed her wasting
dy; the glycerine will soothe
•cough, and the hypophos-
phites will give new power and
vigor to her nerves and brain.-
• Never say you cannot
take codgliver oil" until you
halt tried Scott's Emulsion. 4.
You will be obliged to change
your opinion at once. Children I
especially become very fond t
± of it; and infants do not know IP
when it is added to their food.
5or,.41nd $4.00; ill druggists.
SCOTT 1. BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto.
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. Age 'told.by Teeth. •
"Men's ages can be told, by their teeth
.as accurately as horses," said a Frank
ford bookkeeper over .his luncheon.
bave found this out by ney ,hatercourse
with salesmen. Met come into the Of-
fice, stand at the little counter,. and
when the proprietor is not • in• they en-
tertain me a weary while with ae
counts of their business skill and mer -
ted success. Raving nothing to do, I
watch their mouths—their inciuths, that
cannot be stationary. - • , •
"Up to the age of 28, I bave !earned,
a man's mouth -doges and opens like a
tchild's, and; whet teeth. are displayed
are the upper ones- At 30 llieTleteer
Hp 'becomes loose, and the lovver. teeth
are as much shown asthe- upper, teeth.
At 32 the tops or edges of the lower
teethare blunt, but they are still White.
At 34 the um). er teeth don't show at all.
The lower ones'. edges .then are atpale
brown.
"And se on, as the: yeere. go •by, the
lower Hp droops More and more, the
lower teeth. become shorter, and Utah
edges growblunter, thicker and .dark:
er. 1 bave often wondered *by It is
that the. lower teeth Wear doyen in this
way.• while the peer -Onesdon't do it,
and .whv only the upper frog teeth- de-
cay." ' • .
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• There Was Sorrow There.
The colonelhatted his horse in front
of a Dakota. dugout and uttered :a ttig-•
(proles "Hello!" aid 'after a minute a
towheaded girl of about .16 ,years • of.
age s.howed up and .4)040 .btal over.
and said: • • .4., I
"Now,.• what, ye whoopte rur
and we* be. ye?"; • . • •
"Can Itget Anything to. ettebei•er,
"Not a thing." • .. • •
."Any. water for my horse?" .
"The spring's gone dry."
"How far is it to the river?"-- .•
"Duntio." „ •• •
"Please ask your father to•step out".
"Pop's bin on a drink for e week."e
"And your mother?" ;
"She's got the toothache. That's .her
cryin."
"Haven't you got a brother's •
"Yep, but be, got snake bit yesterday.
and don't feel well." • • .
—Well, what about you?" • persisted.
the colonel. You seem to be right."
"Olt, but 1 ain't," she 'replied As she
made ready to disappear. • e'lewas to
git married yesterday, but :my feller
got shot by an injun. anti it'll take two
weeks to ketch on to another. This ar'
a house of sorrow, sir,. .and ye will
please to ride on and not ask any more
• fool questioesr—New York Sun.
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THE CLINTON NEW ERA May t1.,$1 1000
Not ii “Pompons; rneltutt,4 • •
Bishop Chiller, at n banquet et which
the bishop of Kentucky was present,
told this story on Oat latter gentleman:
"In one of the backwoods towns of
Kentuelty," said Bisbee/ Geller, "the
pastor of the Baptist (introit gave out
this notice before the semen one Sun-
day morning:
• " 'I ani told and have been partially
convinced,' he said, 'that it Ip
gall duty to give the following uotIce—
to wit: net a. Amin tubo styles himself
leisliop of Kentucky" is about to visit
this town and w111 bold forth In the
courthouse on Wednesday everting, I
desire to add, however, my brethren,
that, in the humble opinion of your
pester, the place for members of this
congregation on Wednesday night will
be in this place 'listening to your, own
pastor rather than listening •to the
*words of that porepous prelate at tile.
courthouse,'
• "On the following Thursday morning
the Baptist went out upon the street
seeking for some of bis congregation
who had not been at the Wednesday •
evening meeting. The first one he
fo*und was a deacon.
• "Well, deacon," he asked, 'were you
to the courthouse lest nigbt?
'Yes,' said the deacon.
'I trust,' said the parson, ,with some
'Ireny in his tone, "you were edified by
the words of the pinupoui prelate.'
" "'Now, looky 'here, parson,' said the
deacon,. ."-that man ain't no pompous
prelate; .no such thing. He's just as
common as there is. What do you reek -
on 'he did? He preached in his shirt
sleeVesl'
• • Nu, Intinitahre Peat.
The -sailors of three men-of-war,
• American, French and l3ritisb, while
in the same harbor, were competing
with meth other for the best display of
seen -Kinship. A Yankeeewent to the
top of the mainmast And stood there
With an arm extended. A Freedman
••then Went . aloft and extended both
arms.
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An • Irishman- on • board the 'Britisb....
ship thought' If he could stand there
with a leg .aild an arm extended 'he
Would • be declared the most daring
sailor. Nimbly.he mounted to the high.
est • point and attempted. to do so, but
et the last moment. loitina halence,end
• fell •Iiirougb the rigging "toward the
deck. .
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Ja pa nese Covirteety.' '
Dr. Seaman is an autlioritte on Japan,
send he tells this story of his last. visit
country: . • •
erg was a little 'incident happen;
ed while we were in poet that eitoWetl'
the magnanimity 01' those people, A •
United States soldier erns 'mite riding a
bicycle, and he was coasting down hilt,
when he ran over a man. They
promptly arrested him, end he was
taken before a magistrate. We ail
went up frote the trattsnort to see how.
things—Went- ettlesteeltheeeetElteeatiagise.
trate hoard the case and lined him $5
for running, over a bitml Men
" 'What!' said the .soldiete 'was the
man blind? Here, ,give him $'20,' and
110 piffled out a $20.goldplece and hand,
ed over to the magletrate.
e_tetentLeyhatetio you think they 111(1?
They were SO pleaSed: that they remit.
ted the Whole lime or would have tione
so, only the testifier would not take It
back, but insisted on its being „given th
the Mind man, mei then they gave hint
A diploma setting forth Mpg he had
doue."—New rork 'fribene.
A Little Book For
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Feminine Home
Workers.
it, is Moiled Free To Ali
Who Send For eta
The new infinitival:a II/honour! idyeNttitt
Book" earl lately elaites the leveed cireele.
Wm of eel beat ever I sued in Canada it
Mate and Rep from old wool oe cotton raga,
Underwear and pima of &loth, '11111 inter.
eating lat. a book s lot a ta I wake no ote.
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-- I .... igne of new unto and rugs and tells on Children Ory for •
mg, to send for them. Post fro to (WV ad-
dress, Welit Sc Itlehatdate Ge„200. Moue.rt.Alm, zli,n--"t-
tain131., Mcntretl, ' • i tee. A
Lelia how 0 make pretty tend ueefal Ift)01,,A
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• The • various ropes against whicle he
.came. In cootact broke bis fall, and
when near the deck he' succeeded he
grasping a rtme. To tials he hung for
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eouple 'Of Seconds and then droned
lightly on the deck, landing•Safely •An
his feet• • . •
• Folding. Ins arms triumphangy, as if
It were'all .the programme, he glanc-
ed toward the rival ships and joyously
exclaimed: • ,
STItere, you frog eating and pig stick-
' ingfotetgners, beat that 1,t you cael"--
Collier's Weekly. . , • • '
• • Legend or the. ' •
ALI ancient legend tells us that one
day As Orpheus, son of Apollo and tilthe
. muse Calliope, was walking by the sea,
trilling in' soft cadence a song taught
hite by the celebrated teacher Linos,•
he was attracted by. the soiled of sweet
music, Which seemed ,but the echo of
bus'own glorious voice. • He walked
along, *singing, told the sound ap-
moaned, at if to meet 11n, till dually
it sang at his very feet. • • .
Glancing down, he saw the sbell' of a •
turtle, which had beeu east WO and
dry trpon the beach and left there by
the receding waves The little thing
•elan died and dried up so thet only the
'sinews, shriveled' to strings, -and the
Shell remained.; The dried. up sinews •
were' tightly stretched across the •hol-
low shell, and the wind, as it listed,
toadied the strings, causing thetaa
vibrate over the shell sounding board,
and give forth the sweet, sad tones.
Enclmuted, he bore his treasure bothe
and from it fashioned the viol shell,.
With whieb he ever after accompanied
ills voice, and the nymph Eurydice, en-.
chanted by its magic, became hie bride
--National Magazine. . •
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George Gould's Ready WIC
I heard a story about George Gould
which goes to•show that the possession
of great •wealth • deesuit . necessarily
. preclude the possession of a• passing
ready wit. It was several ote even
more years ago, -while. tbe elder Gould
was still alive, -that a woman I know
met George Gould at a.dinner. He was
presented to' her quite •easually, rand
she. did not catch his name Obeyer- •.`
(teflon turned - on operations In Walt
street, and the wontlin I am speaking
Of launched out into a perfect torrent .
of. ladylike abuse of Jay Gould. Ev-
'erybody tried to stop her, but sire per-
_,,,gelettel• nettling except that People were
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A .111)STIVI41.31.4E DESIRE.
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The large majority of people very natut-"ft. 1'w days ago." aald'a -clubman., '
leood +et 1010 sue donee. ' Deeded to the Lord.
The mote remarkable deed ever
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elly kayo a jastitlahledth
oeireet the phy- , "I received a sinall jar tilled tvith a pew drat, :. array be on the private ('5.
sleien's prescription should be filled by a collar brownish baste, wlileh Was sent . tate of e reeident of-Wort:et:ter in Itlas-
compete nt druggist Our leme .experience me as a present by a young Cilluttulan •enelnleetb5' It Is chiseled ea a reek
and our loriplet fecilitiee for di:spewing are ' len° used to have a laundry here. but , on what Is known es Rattlesnake bill,
at your command at all hour% ' is now living in San Francisco. , let; ethel"l ""er the tie"4"Y If" be*
It you hem wisely decided to make twevu Worcester and Lek:ester.
Nimescelery compound, that king ot , ter which Aecompanied the gift ex.
in n w,rdieines,, en always propeeoe to "le platued that the paste was a 001111)1)1aOld SolomoPareons, who as wide-
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ply your want. Our etook of this popular • tion of peanut buns and ginger jelly. ly known In Worcester county as 1114
medicine is always fresh and pure. We •That sounds like a joke, but it isn't, eccentric clutre.ctee and particularly
heartily reoommend it. J.B. Hovey, Dreg. (le you will week open the kernel or, as at crank on the subject of religion,
gist, Clinton, Opt. ft peanut, you Will thin At the base a lit, paid 0, Hall' $125 for a parcel
tie cone itlaaped formation usually er-
of land, and directed Hall to convey it
ged AR * •
natant*
"Wben a . reel Kansas blizzard
starts," said a native of the state, "the
snow at Ara ea
IS usually t and due
ge
and comes down edan ominous
Then it increases in volume,
and a wild wind hurls' it °tong. It is
blinding and enveloping, and, • asido
from being 'freezing will, (Me cannot
but lose his way; The storm some,
thues lasts two or three days. When
ane of these blizzards comes up, the
farmer 'wile wants to get from his
farmhousestable
to the. or milkbouse
takes a Cord and starts for the stable
or mill:Amuse, as it may be, even If
it is only 50 yards off. He seldom
makes it the Urst time, and the cord
is to keep him from getting lost aud
wandering in the snow. Sometimes
-thee podia° stand in the door and beat
a tin can for a signal to tiny one who
May be out it the storm, but this is ef
little use, as the noise of the wind Is so
great that it droves almost every otle
er . .
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"I Iceow of a case of a waft wno got
lost going from his stable to the house,
so swiftly and Itlindingly did the storm
wbirl down upop bhp. He stumbled
over -the entrance to a cyclone cellar
and eratyled tin there and dropped the
door after bine to • keep out the snow.
The snow fell faster and faster and
buried the door so deeply that when it
was al] ended and he tried to open it
be foetid it Impossible. ••• His fancily
Ravelled:the-country around for leitn,
and it was not untitthe snow had melt -
.ed and gone and. smile one happened
to go into 'the cyclone getter that 'he
was found there."—../sletv,Yerk-.Tribuee,
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• Vet woe committed. . •
"I remember Well Oece when Joe
Blitekbein .and' -1-evere tbe same
conimittee," said a senator. ' "It was.
during a Dettiocratic adinittlettration,
.and there • bad been a good 'deal of
bother trying. • to e•get , the secretary
of. agriceltitre to egece to a certain•
•and Blackbeirn. had been, sotto
talk to tbe aominittee's plan.
In • fact, elle whole cabinet bad been
difficult to deal Wben Joe canto
back, several of. us were • assembledthQ cot -Juni -gee rootn,, Among sue Sen-
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ittpr..Kest, who wae,sunit dejectedly in
the depths of anetteenediairet Some one
eskod: • • • • . '
" 'won; you sueceedre.
, e to
began to -tramp tip and down, finning
end. fussing Fleetly be :broke out: - •
" `Of all the. obsttuate things in the
of a cabittet 'Aker 1 ever .en•'•
eountered, eonunemi Me to J. Sterling
teosett7o,eti Dau't me„
"Vest; roused up slowly and answer.0:: • ' • • • •
• " sotTy,. Joe, but :,1aln commit-
ted, te feetke • • ' • •
.iitai the fimuleit*thing I. ever
heard," 'eontliefeete gee—settee:al 'Seek
our bill was tweet. even reported."--
Saturday Ee
vening. Pos". • • •
• 'What Ile. :Would flare Wald.
It a complicated criminal case an Old
land surveyor was subprenaed . to give
bis proeeeelettal. opinion in the wetter:
As the ittheeetitngs Were about to' be-.
ginebe eeked permieelph say a few
words, 1,at was called .to order sternly
ity the,judge vtlile told him to wait till
lie was queetlened. The -ease then pro-•
ceeded. 'A Wet' of witneeses .ntre
entitled, and even the pielsoeer free
quently was' called upon • to make a
statement.
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After a topple of hours tbe. judge
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said to :tbe old 'surveyor, "Now, sir,
we shall .be 'glad to hear what you
have -to say on the. tvbole. ease".
The. witriese Steed up gel, replied:
"I only wiethed -to .renterk awhile -ago
that I am quite deaf In tny left ear and
'ether nard of bearing in the right, I
was Merely gbing to ask if 1 might, be
allowed- to alt iznittediately in' -front of
the 'Witnesses and the prisoner, Up to
16W. I have not heard single worn oe
he proceedings."—London Telegrapb.
bin% she asked: .
"Do you know Jay Gould?"
'Well, yes," lie said; "I've had some
business dealings with him."—Wasie
ington Post,-
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NEWS NOTES. „
'ail your aro, and live as long as Ste -
Jae J. -Corbett says that be seriom'iyi thuselab, you Would not be able to
,int to nn fo,, congress in tbe 121, see that it moved at all. The, jotieney.
tt.taletittet ..e.,,„,,,..thett it would make in a thousand teetre
In
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ouet ed by two mictoseopie leaby deto tile M I
ves. 1t Y• In order
It is the life germ of thenut,tree. As and if tbat the greatest possible publicity
A egetablerreparationforAs
t
planted would develop into a-
might be given to ins disposition of tb
my friend Wong explained tq me, the property Peewee had the deed o
transfer cut lute the rock .verbetine e
• nuts are lirst roasted and tlien these
minute growtbs Ore carefully extract- literatine,
During his lifetime Perseus Is said
d, They are so small it takes many
to have made several attempts to have
1 thousands of them to nil a tweet, but
when a sufficient -number are ollected
the deed recorded, but thie register of
c
deeds, who was aware of his eccen
they are pnt In a mortar and ground
into e tine fitter, which IS subsequently Welty, each time put biro Mt with the
, explanation that no. etiletal, Keened was
mixed with 'the ginger)elly and rubbed
down to a minicab paste, ,required in the Case of U. trausfer of
"That sent use wasabont the consist-,
real .eitate to the Almighty.
ency of eream -elleense, and it had a Parsons died intestate several years •
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slmila Ong theToodandlleg. ala-
i tingtheZeientaChS =newels of
- Promotes Dige$tion,Cheerful-
,aessindRest,Coataias neither
prum,MoFlittiao aor Mineral.
1 Voir WABCOTIC.
Peculiar aromatic taste that was rather ago, and the administrator lueluded
pleasant. It' is one (if the queer semi- the parcel of land on Itatttesnake hill id
confections that- tbe. Cbinese 'like to In the inventory of the tild'gentleusan's
:nibble at betweeu courses,and as it estate widen he filed in the probate
Costs $10 an ounce it Is literally -worth • court A. wag of a rawIer rained tbe
alMoSt its weight in gold. I have eaten question of title, but the judge deciated
in the favor of the administrator.—
a little of tbe preparation, but 1. don't
think I'm apt to acquire a taste for It." New York Jeurnal. nI
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• Volonel Ege was a faint:111S character
--New Orleans Times-Deneocrat. , .
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. • Anecdotes 'of- Colonel Ege. • Willie's Mena.
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The. New England small boy general— in the early days. Although living in
17 shows business capabilities at a tail.% Doulphan county, lie was often in,Atch-
• der age, If he Is ever going lc>. have Ison, followed by a pack of hounds.
them. I have heard of a certain small 13e was -u nig]) toned southern gentle -
Boston boy WhO got into the habit of Wan, witb a kind heart. .
teasing his mother for pennies until at n One day while returning home from
last she said to him: "Now, Willie, I. this city he :cattle across- a matt whose
don't like to glee you pennies, If you wagon was stuck in the Mud in Inde -
want money, you .sbould go to work---Petalenee creek bottom. -Colonel . Ege
'and earn it" : ' • • ' . • - et once started in to Help the man .pry
The boy remalued thoughtful for out• his ' wagon .. with a fence • rail.
eom
• Mile both were working away Ege
. . ' en
-the meth& perceived that Willie had
'nutty of pennies. 'She .wondeeed a. 'Lift, you ton of a gun; you, are not.
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tragronitotipron ,
within a few days became angry and yelled to the wan,
Aperfect Remedy for Constlpa-
. doti, $our StonKch,plarrhoed,
Worrns,ConvtdSions,reverish-
mess and Loss or $1,EER
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Cepee/e •
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SEE
THAT THE
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'Clastorla is put ttp.in one -size bottles only. ft* • n
Is not sold in bulk, Don't allovr•anyone to sell
you anytItiug.else on the:plea or. promise that it
pose.'" tete deo that you get
signature
It "just as good” and "will answer every: soar:
of • every • .
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bit where he` got them,. but did not lifting a pound." The man picked' up: . .
question him But one summer' day the end gate of the wagon and split It ... .. . „...- .. •
she neticedthat some sort of a .hulla- over Ege's head, laying hiro' up for
baloo was going on in the back yardt three weeks, lige bad bis hat off when
Looking out, she saw Willie surround-' he was struck and was, se beld before
• ed by a mob of boys who were yelling "canting to Kansas that 110 was' known easonabl
awn a . a as tbe Bald Eagle of Maryland. .. .
'with delight She went d int th e, ; i.
yakd to See what wai.going on, end as . l'ge a"ca3t °I.rWil a Pistni. and was .
• h . d h . up Ion the
back wall of the- house tin otice, bede's bat 'without hitting him, One •
quite neatly •"prieted" out with a • re, AN'S. at the eintlependeeee creek ferry,
out always trying to sheet thr.ongb s01130- . ooda
WILLIE JONES WILL EAT • ' .
4 lege green wenn tort '
t ton411 green worth fut• •. ' 4: 1 cni: itpvays a gentlemen.; he tool the' man • . LACE Cu.R.T.AINS
.. 2 cotes Into .1.11s home 'ate), ttniderlY cared • for
:, IQW and creased, .1thri. , But Ege Was ".
he shot, at..it .tnan, but 'ainteel a.. little.
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1 br e tun , i ,..... , ...t, , . , , .:....53,eceennthahillonbe..nntil t),!. reCoVertal,—Atchison,
ems • 1.id worm .f0y
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Leman grcon toad for;',..•,' 25 conte • ' .
1 Willie was apparentlydole a. guilt
big busipess. His Mother interrupted
It—at any...thite le. het own beck yard
t don't suppose that she . had any assur
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anee that he wastft stinteareeting it on
• • Soinewhere eise.—BestonTraeeeript. • •
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'. . More Than 'nanimation.-
A commercial traveler, whose wife is
one'of engem wonien evlio Itorrew trou-
ble Indiscrimitettele. • had occasion , to
Make e trip (est, • • , • . . • •
His wife .was very enxioue• About
him. and felt certain...that; he. woithl
fall a victim to smallpox,. which was
' reported to be prevalent' in the city act
Svhicb be was going. She begged hies
n to carte,' a littlielitelpeof aterfethitt ins
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From 15c to -*6.00 per pair.
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•°••bie pocket. to want of t ciatetagioti. • ,
I Naturatly ,he objected dud positively
refused to, be made the. petneanent
abode of ,sueli a persietent
• Wben he .clune Immo from his, trip,
be said to his wife: • . • •
'"It, is tvouderful,, the power of the
-• lmaginatiou. Why, don't you know,
imagined that I smelled asafetida
the whole gine I was gone." •
"It wasn't itnegination at all," quiet -
:13' replied the wily tittle Woothe.
sewed a bit of aenfetitia .in .tbe :ear:
• nee of •your coat before you event
ettertyl".•—el e ph is Scimitar.
A fecal stele • .
On -a Wenner evening yeti may see
Arcturus high up in the south or 'south-
west in June. or July. and farther down
In the west IneAugust 'or September.
You will know It by Its red eolor.. That
star has 'been flying' straight ahead,. '
aster tainee itetronottutre began to ob-
Sere* it at anon a speed that it would
run from • New York' ta Chicago' in a
small frection of a minute. You wouId.
have to be spry to.rise Mtn . your.
chair, put on your bet and overcoat.
and gloves aud go out on the street
while it. • was crossing the ' Atlantic'
ocean from New York to Liverpool.
And -yet if you -should watch that star
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Friend's IIEMP UNION AND
Advice. wooL.CARPETS
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onitthrs KINY S
There are lots of people in your town,
whohave been cured bythis remedy.
Mr. 1'. Sarchet, merchant Brock.
' When you find your
neys out of order, when
your back ach?s and
pains and gives you end.
" lass Misery, when you
Iwve to rise often in the
night and endure torture.
10, during the day—take a
friend's advice. Get a
bo*o1'
From 10c to $1.00 per yard
OIL CLOTH AND LINOLEUMS
All widths and pieces
Robt. Coats & on
Ont., says they cured lam of a severe • • - . • • • - --• - •\,,"
atack of backache and kidney trouble.
They cured Mee. E. Ford, St. Thomas, . ,
Ont., of dropsy. • • •
John, ItI.B., says they 'cured her of die.
Mrs. Wm, Mc'Neill, es St. James St., St /11, il,gar taltarar
4„...1, 11
tressing backache, from whiehshesuffered
for over six months, '
• t bove. People who 11:we used them are
• always glad to say a good word fort..)0aati
' kidney Pills.
Dominion we get itatements similar to the Bug r. We • ell in bbl lots
lett and dollars. • •
.luet to band, eeeond oar Redpath Extra Standard granulated and 'Yellow
ass than wholesale sell ia 50 bble. Speoial price in 105 pound
From nearly every city and teem in the
TEA. . ' TEA , TEA
" 44 :4-4-•-•-••••-•44 ,4 •-• . . _. . . , , _ . +
...... Black . - Green • Japan
Adams and Senletnee.
Pee:title/a John Quiney Adanis emcee
asserted that he • would neregliteelefte
'cents. for ell the 'works ef Piddles mid
Praxiteles, adding. "I hopeAineelea
wilt not. think of seulpture for 'flea 0011-
- levies to 001e0."
WWII some etle tilietit1 this to
Ham tterris Hunt, he milted dryly,
"letes tbat stint of Mono/ really repro.
Pent Mr. Aflame' (edinto to of the mune
thee of flew artists or the Wade wideb
he places upon 50 (mute?"
A Glpiontatle Poet. •
An eastern poet luta Penned some
ritymesthat showe 1U 13 a hot% itiplo•
!nat. • ttera 15 a Sample verse:
• Arid Om voldeuroti tioud,s down Its head
mdfonm it or cio.,1.1iir,
Pur Its ,plordor that flamed is outshone and
Jty the goldg,of kimine's twirl
If that isn't a neat mut unobjertion-
wb.g, 0 (ailingitpdr1 redheaded,
we don't know what Is. — Cleveland
Plein Ocelot.
etlie beat,' •f letiKt (if Cie pig° IV 8
ittalittr,9, 1010 tiroAppNttea NoyeIntar
was fialild II wing in Iltioll
'
WILL WORK • •AT NIGHT. .
,
Couutlese thousands have found a biome
ing to the betly.in Dr., King's lt;tity Life
Piths,
which poeitively- cum Constipation,
Slek,neadache, DiZainess, Jaundice, Male. •
aria, Esver and Ague and all Liver al a
Stomach -troubles. Partly' vegetable ;
Jletter gripe or weaken. Ouly 25 cents at •i
---ell-drug store
' Lloyd's pep& mills at Sitiingbourn• t 1
-Cl untv of Kent, were yertielly deeteey. i
Ieit by lite, The loss le.X200.000.
The steamer tionantha of Leadon le I
, ashore in the teteafte of Canso, between
. Port flestitets tool Port Itawkeshorv.
Ti e •gettetal 04 k at Pretoiia is that
Pre,-.defli Kt tiger is contentpleting an
immediate departure ft•ont the Piens-
emit, •
ft n IHAAVONDEIS.
Ail who see Mt (.1.P. Collier, of Macro- .
keit, Idea, au he la now. cheerful, ereet,
MARKE The following stallion will tnake
vigorolte without an vette, eitela
weekl re tot" noiliTrigitTitiateltirtBrdiUt"
tance.—Profeesor Stilton •Newitotub itt
Youth's CPmpettion.
•
TO CURE. A COLD iN• ONE DAY,
Taktibar,afive Bream Q11111110 Tablets, Ali
dmiggists 1.1,fti:11f ho mono if 1* -fal Is to el re
bets, 'E. W. Gov: 's kwal arts is an ortoti bo,
The Reiman Catholic, Bishopteeebee,
who kiln Ilia Connell of Pabliqinstruelott, .•
td nuke the teaching cf
the English itingnege compulebry in the
sch,.:nis tinder their nuisdiction.
. 01111drel-ri Ory for
16,„,TAT
Central
Meat Market
• Having pawl -aged the butChering
business of F. EL Powell I am pre-
pared to famish the people of Clin-
ton with alt kinds of Fresh and
Cured Meats, Sausage, bologna,
lard, batter and eggs alwaes kept on.
hand.
it, Fitzsimons tt Son,
TlephOne 113,
"bicig:sr Iiiinre`MI)iltiptly to -all
parts of the town.
N.S.—Persons having hags for
'shipment will confer a favor by
the shop.
having Word at
We have best 26e tea in town, extra nice:tappet tea 20e, egents for Ram
Lars, Appleton, EMonsoon and Blue Ribbon teas in packages.
Exquisite Dinner, Tea, Toilet, Glees. and Water Sete. We exce4t this
week two crates direct from the manufacturers in Staffordshire,,Eogiand, bought before
the Atli/mace of 15 to 20%. We are selling at old prices, you will saye 25% by buying
from us. Call and examw
ine goods and pewee before you buy. •
J. W - Clinton
t.
Euater Flour
4
W. A.. .1.1 l• .1.11,110 IMMO 141.2-11
•
•
•
A lk TRA COSIL
•
•
•
• Al! kinds of Small Field Seeds, as Timrothy, Red and
+4.**** • 'Atsike Clovers. lisal.qa 1.1 3C Turnip, howrold, Carro
Seeds. Frcsh('i dCaiined Goods.
;
t.
Tgte imperial
•
One apeolalty ie Teas. Try, enr I5e Tea. Other:varieties equally as cheap.
Iligheet market price paid la mit for eggs,
1-3:1-ZEJ
PleF3
EAt.,
c. •
bslieve in the game man tele% a short
theft stande for the improvement of
tittle ago, had to sit in a anal,' popped . • , • stock this seanon as foitowe:—
by clignioes, sintering intensely fsem an
tt hing halt cteteeny if he tried to etoop The linti.,rs amid wsh to hone I :tptoe 0111.1to. trensett. tee Mart:we
bete opeeed twin the st. re •.,‘• -'orres, Suol,nnd. Imoortett n1 1.y
41
—elI omitted iy choreic kidney temblo Of (3 intrul and s. It Bro. . Wt. 31,10Wn .4•1 • Att.t0r..-
that no medicine helped till he teted Moot. 2, /,inmilt twcup:el le Fete& eo, Mee tem% Culom, (hit Atontsv, to Jo, t000
tinyilehl flolrteli twrisho,
rid Bitter° met wag wholly tetrd. by three
to a .011, t 10 (leant° 0.'00,114 0.'7 00e tor
botb,s. Positively tures Iltelotehrk, Nor. late y 01(1119 kg
1 UK a •
• It I Itt.•'& lay 4.t4 H. Ellints cum for
VettOtirieniLiy.4 of Aitputite,ali Rhin y troth- Ilion: omit() John Iluillwelrt, lia511.11 Line
lea. Otiy 50e et ail drug inres, . whore they will l•1op tit awe: all kinds of to? Hight: V% 0,lutodaY. to John fErginton'I
• for tx land to Wm. tolelowth's, con. 11 Mr
t r!tpolicetio riatd and Lsia; rhawrolor 1,r '1n wo of 11086'VIII° t
Victor 13. 'Italie in jil At London, Ont,,
--...._.......„---
• Aunty 1:,,,in ,a. Maitland tarn rolhi=rni, for
»0,m, _t_ ti to Id. rfrlinmor's at lienfoilktr
*barge with genum the death of Citrietine . ;melt ..n are ttettalb t artted in 0 Urs' de:, meat aigatr Prtnly,to ‘,I, at Biwa ton fl,, tioderlo
Charlton, by withliebiliw prow!' • Inedical 1 71,,,,x, 1,,i,,4 1601,0TI„,,,•, m„,,1510 „ii n„1„1„, a .
0)113 11) 11 W.Ink Potlif t.y, Cup,113.11 fijttga.• . tryWnt3)10, for not, then to '144 own etitbith
,. „Titimoton street o•leieh, w itdre he will re.
: dAtendance, in eellQequatco, of which site 1 a Inain,,tue,, 1,0.1 .1 .11 / 1 i 1 t
, f levet' Ittetlei •
t. ul 0! o auy main until Monday morning. •
died on Mae 7, and with Illegally Imogene;
• p gr t3 0, (IOW 1.011t.ite TVItiqp,.. AO Eft imuro, poyulde January iat,
before Julv I•t neut. Peraons try tig entree
--- emediefue without a diploma, UM. leo the MUM. 0.1111, td be yttit ort or
8 lbs. good soteeane fiee 23 et'llt-
ard not returning them 'titularly will be
charged rta 200011 mores. We Will not be •
repiwl'lI f i' ai.1eiitd
°TIER Iv/ ftpON (HrNIIIN IIII04,
Mauro guy Eroptletott, bioderllt.
011
JOHN ManagerVdvon 'Cry for T. ItCASE CO.
A (7S'"rt,i1 /4-
e„. . , &MINTON
,.,
We are sellin0 Bnagies for three of the.best Carriage
rat,
Companies m Canada. .
• . . .
• GREY AND SONS, (Jinni:M.
BRANTFORD, CARRIAGE CO.
CANADA CARE116111 IV., BROCKVILLE.
and the well known
LAIN UTACCON.
• Wo aro selling twine madby .the very best makers at
renSonable prices. •
• Also agent 'for -the Alexander and Marlette Cream
Seperator, and Massey Hanle Bicycles., ,Saniplos can be seen
at, the ahopt lime Street.
•
..„
Ct', Latin**,
General ilnplement Dealer, Clinton
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