The Clinton New Era, 1900-05-25, Page 8ammt Uny Wis 1900
You know t't 1 I
about it. The
rush, the
worry, the
exhaustion.
You go about
with a argot
weight resting upon
you. You can't throw
off this feeling. You
are a slave to our work
Sleep fails, and you ore g over $100 tor plants one, le o
on the verge of nervous -.4 r• of it, but he got so mad that he staid
exhaustion. .N that eve*" night now he wouldn't come
What is to be clone? ,I. botut, tin alter 12 o'clock, and he told
Take k i me ror heaven's sake when I got mar-
"" tiQd to look out for a sensible woman."
1
I • "The other afternoon," said the man
. in. the box °Mee of a theater, "a boy
' collie to me and said, 'Aro -thekte• auy
! good?' and I took from him two frout a GI
row seats for that night which had
• been torn into a hundred pieces or so
Is` I
and tlieu clevelay. pasted together
•aa . again. 'Oh, yes, my child. But how.
' strange aceident haPPen to the
tickets?'
write boy replied': 'Why, papa came .
„• borne with them last nigIst and showed
them to. mamma, and he seemed to be .
a.. In such good humor somehow that
•Otuamma thought it would be a good
stline theu to tell hail how she owed
TRU CLINTON tiEW ERA.
The nor Was Benefited.
Heart PalpItation.
•
uebee Lady Rele.ased treat
Great Suffering.
She Had Tried Many Medioines ithout
Avail, But Ultimately Found a Cure
. Through the Use of • Dr, Williams' Pink
Foie bodile; afaiotione are more terrib'e
than dieeaee of the heart. To live in con-
stant dread and expectation of death, sad-
lor moat people more awful to contempl, te
than the most seriouslingeringillneete The
slightest excitement brings offering aed
danger to nob people
For several years Mr Gravel, wife of P.
EL A, Gravel, foreman in Bittry's cigar
Y • .0.4•
, , st t In him ea and %nth laitt farewells unspoken, is
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If3aPaTili
For fifty years it has
been lifting up ,the dis-
cotiraged, giving rest to
the overworked, and
bringing refreshing sleep
to the depressed.
No other Sarsaparilla
approaches it. In :age
and in cures, "Ayer's" is
"the leader of them all."
It was old, before other
sarsaparillas were born.
$1.00 a tattle. AU druggists...
Ayer's Pills 'aid the ac-
tion of Ayer's Sarsapa-
rilla. They cure bilious- .k
ness. 25 cts.
have used Ayer's medieineefor
more than 40 year and have said
from the very Ettart that you made
the hest medicines in the world.
an sure your Sarsaparilla saved my
life when I first took it 40 sears ago.
I am now past W and am never
without your medicines."
FRANK' MOM" r.
Jan. 24,1899. Enon, Katsina.
Write the Ejector..
If you have any Coutphttnt whatever
and desire the beat medical advice you
can possibly receive, writethe.doctor
freely. You will receive a prompt re-
ply, without coat. A ddreas,
wrik•logrpornutt.••••-tortRATI
Dn. J. 0. A."111, Lowell, MOM
4aNN
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hiWrktorstOoter$1.-41.1Xagoo...attis4i...
fl;t1C10eutly than women,. however, who broth ns I ordeved ,you?" . lief ineide 'of 30 mieutes, •Bold by 'Wattli
All the time mamma Imagined,. and. he -factory, kit. Zebu 0 suburb,Quebeo,was suoh
was getting madder, and so he said she .
woulan't go to the theater with him, health.
she a sufferetahot thanks to DaWilliameePink
11, P1,81;ggailel thae.oenjoyment of good some clever deal. and taken a solemn
after that, and he tore the tickets up.. or several oath never to come near thn_astreeta,
"My general health Zee bad f againaallealways comes back. .
" 'I knew one man, however, who
and rushed out somewhere alone. He 'Yearaillv appetitewas poor, and I was eas. really did quit. He' Is the exception
ain't back yet either; but ,rnanuna den't ily tired, but it was the freqtaant sharp • that proves the rale, but be never had
cave. I picked up the pieces .off the pains and violent Palpitation of 'nay heart courage to come down town farther
carpet and pasted. them • together, and which -caused Me the greatest alarm. I
tried many usedioines, and. was treated by than Fourteenth .street. , The magnet
If you'll exchange' the tickets for matt- failed to touch him at that distance.' "
eeveral &maws, but in vain. Finally I be.
nee ones L .guess, 1'11 come 'down on
came so poorly that I was not able to do
Saturday .with some other fellow and env household worli, and was frequently . .
take in the sliotv.' , confined to my bed. At the suggestion Of .- WHA.TI L'IlLIPHIG •YET?
• "1 gave other tickets to the candid one of my friends I deoided to try Dr, Wil " Why should you go•limeing around when
kid, and he walked away very well limns` Pink Pills. After taking a few Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor will re.move your corns in a' few days. It will
pleased witit - biniself."-Philadelphia boxes I began togain new strength and give almost instant relief and a guaranteed
Reverd. . ' vigor, 'Ti
he paina n my heart were less fre-
quent and lees.sayere, and in every way 1113' oure in the end. .Be euro You get a genuine
Nerves and Flair Pinking. health was improving.
the pills until I had take
In eCiOgahltibtlotlxeeds,Uwece:
,,,,,, Putnam' Corn Extractor, made by Poison
.iSz Co., 'Uneaten., for many substitutes are
"Persons whose nerves . are in any being offered and it is always letter to get
I had completely recovered my health, I
• leave gained in flesh my appetite is good the best. Si'ife, sure and .painleks.
way out of gear'slioidd ,not pktk hair,"
.observed 0. well kilown specialist In tied I am able to do all m h 1,1 k
,
y heuse o , warlc
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ain't:oils .iliseasee to "a reporter, "and without feeling the awful fatielue I was.be; , After four years' negotiations, the Unit ed
indeed 1 dm e finest willing to go fur- foreaubject to. I am very ihankful to Dr. Prete- teri an Church Synod of Soot land has
• the!' and to say that* they should not . ‘Villiems' PitikPills, for they have trill%. has unanimouely-Tesokat in favor of a
hendie mattresses or pillows stuffed releaeed me from umeh suffering, and 1
' i ith the Free Church .• The latter
•
hope that (Atli riemey be induced to tr this will pass 0. sieuilar resolution - du-ing the
with hair. The tactile - nerves, the • • pros( nt morith, and the incorporating Ase -
the
that are located In the 'ends of i on e .
Dr. William's Ptak PIN mire by going to• emlity .witl meet at Edinburgh in October.
.the lingers, seem' it, be saecially•'affeet• the root of the disease They renew an . 10,000 a. OBBY .HEARTS. • ' ' -
et] by liandlirig of' hail. or animal wools ' '
build ug the blood, and strengthen the
01 .103 kind. . - , . • nerves, thus 'driving disease fromthe sys La Grippe Hos ?lade Them So- But Tr.
"Manygood housewivesado them- tern. Avoid altheaone by , iniesting that %Agnew's Cure for the Heart Will a 'llg
selves great injury in picking hair in • every box yeti purchase is enclosed in a . Joy and Healtb, • • •
wrapper bearing the full 'trade mark, Dr. ..- ' ' • .
tbe repair or alteration 01' mattresses,
tintL-Nalfile they think-iliel:Viar -Shire- -williamia•Pink-Pills-fer-latie-Peopiereaf- -- La Grippe -lett manYeaeheart:. weak- and
dealer.does not keep them they will Jae. &eased, Dr. Aenew's Cure for the Heart,
money by doing end' work .themselves, sentsrlotptia at 0 cents a box, or six boxes ' because of its great merit as a heart re-
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he often find ent that, besides the f
Can't Leave Waal street.
Speaking of the 'fascination which
Wall street exerts over those who have
Once entered Its speCulative arena a
newspaper Man Efaldt !
oue of the largest commission
brokerage establishments in Wall
street at the noon hew I found scams '
of brokers, both old and young, fever. '
ishly scanning the quotations. I sin.
gled -out a patriarchal looking broker, a
pioneer en 'change.
"Can a man retire • from Wall
street? I asked him.
"You bet he can,' the old man re-
plied, 'when he's flat broke. That's
the Only kind of a, man I've ever
known to "retire" from Wall street
during an experience of nearly 40
years. Of course if he can raise a fete
dollars he'll he right back again. •
" there's the man who has
'cleaned up a neat little .fortune..,eina
ora y addressing the Dr, ,Williants' medy, the magical quickness in giving re-
• lief; and thealniost incredible cures it lax -
pay out • Many times- in doctors' and ..... .... • • 'forms is.snatching from deathadoor many
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meilicine bills what • they .save froni who liad•been giyen over as hopeless. cases
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• . • • • . las a wonder worker i it.'s A opeeific for all
, • "1 know of softie p'ersons, tnen More •, "alagglea aid rail -----------aeeeg merits. and no - Matter liow
niettrees makers, . . . The ..New•CoolF. . " , heait aeran e
acute or seertieglYbopeless, NVill give re-
pet•sonal suffe9rfug in ecarsiequence, they Me iciu Co , Brookville, Oat.
- ..would be thrown into nervous. sliest -J -1s • "O) did,' Mona" '
"Paradise Riled iliown.'-'-. . •
A tourist tells how he traveled _with
a young couple evidently ou their bon--
eythoon„ and the passengers • in that.
particular carriage were on "the grin
most of the time over Cady antics. --
The bride had got the maw sheloved,
and she didu't .care who saw her put •
her head on. his shoulder. 'The bride -
Igroom had got a 'farm with his . Wife,
and Wile wanted to -feed her on sweets
,ar .equeeze her 'band wirose business.
Fes It?
A little old man sat directly. opposite
the couple. and he looked at them so '
' often that the young husband finally
If (Iasi Were compelledeto handle:Vele • "Whet elld you *do With. • •
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jpinutes-that Is to,Inandle aSurean that .11s.e,would•Alade,w1(1..lia
. :
It �u the fuzzy or 'velvety eide..' Those but rode Jt to the chickau. si mom?"-
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who are unpleasantly affected by vela Bostou Cout•ler
. vet IthoW Wand therefore avoid it 'ea '• ' • •
explained: .•
"We've just got married." _
"I knowed It all the time," chuckled
the other.
•
"And we .can't help it, you. kuove."
; "No. you cau't. be Wowed if you
]cittel"
1 "I presume It all sevIDs. very silly to
;an old Man like you." continued tlus
• husband.
••'-' "Does it? Does it?" canted the old
fellow. "Weil, 1 enn tell you it does
not. then. I've been there three tiniest.-
..
over, and now l'In"on my \vas, to !Imlay.
a fourth. Silly! Why. children, it's
paradise baled down!"-1.ondon Fun.
Old London Stinsinyst.
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tbelLvrt subeistmons;
Et is Inconvenient at thoesate 'say 'the
. . •
• leest, ,to be• e supers ems ale= .
Jima] as -possible."-WashingtOn Star. Swee{eConis Diem eiftv---,. • - •
round. it• gray heir In •No matter how hurried sOe may be; she and the cast this' extraordleary din7 :
% • was over '
, • , Sha -Oh, I
The Tale of a Cake. •
„ An east end ear Was loaded deWn
*ith shoppers, mostly wouseu, for it
was in the middle of the afternoen,
Conversation was proceeding at a great
rate. It was like a pink tea or a sen -
elan of the sewiug circle. But all ata -
once a lamb fell over the• fair cbattea
ers. A negro lad entered,- bearing in
his arms an Immeuse cake three or
four decks high and frosted over trout
pit to dome, as they say Of a theater.
Tliere was a profusion of flowers by
way, of decoration, and delicate tracera
les or gauzy. lace completed the- em-
bellishments. The cake was se large,
that the negro could scarcely carry it.
The cake told the whole story of the
wedding, the. bridesnialds, the orange
flowers, the flower. girls and the ban-
quet afterward. Every •fenrinine heart
In that street car was a -flutter as its
,„,osynaaagiraea 'speechlessly open' 'the '
evidence of •ft wedding to be.
Fioally, When the ear stopped to let
on another passeager and everything
to ask the negro where the wedding
was very still, one lady took courage 1
was going to be. . • •
"Wbut weddin V. asked the negro, his
eyes protruding.
"The. wedding that cake is for."
"Dis•ain't no weddla cake."
"No?"
"Noan. Pis yere's alar cake walk
cake." .
There Was a smile. that readied from
one end of the car to the other, and
very -soon conversation- was resumed
as before.
It Was Red and Costly.
- The most, expensive dinner Of mod.,
ern times was gleen scone years ago at
the an voy hotel, London, by aimemillion.
Ore who has since tnet with ,an nn-
titnelv end. It was known as the "red
dinner" from the fact that almost ev-
eratbitig 10 the dining room. was red
In' celor. All the floral decorations were
red, the electric .lamps Were red, the
knives were specially made With.. red
handles,. the chairs were red, the -carpet
was -red, the table napkins -were red
and even. the waiters' wore red; ties.
aThe-• reasonet. thia.color. prekartlitatlag.
was that- the millionaire. tuff experi-
enced a wontlerftil rue of luck•and had
-won a large sum of moritoethrough,red
turning Up on the rouge et noir table at
:Monte Carle: The whaling figure' Was.
nine. and 0gure. Was • alseain evi-
dence .at the dinner: • • •
'rhe menu eard was untque.. the
page was a large red nine, land -en •
tOe peek page waa a .portrayal et' the
top of .te_ rot*. et:. noir gaming- -•••
.eThe Mena' iteelf,*Which was peinted. in..
red letters, eonsieted of' 18 courses, all
Of the Most expensive. clatracter. •
Forty gtiesta sat down to the table,
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A SLATE FOR A "SLATER'
LotA' on the
no ." Slater."
Shapes that
"Slater Shoes" have their means cif identis
fication, distinguishing them from the hordes of
nameless shoes.
A slate frame with the name and
price777;17randed on every sole
by the makers. „
sole for the slate, as without it's
fit the foot and meet fashion's
requirements.
Only leathers most reliable and colors most
suitable, Every pair Goodyear welted,
ai artt Watt anent It it
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Jackson llros„ Sole Agents for Clinton.
73=1211211=====ili.akuoloktoweiMEINEMIEMINEIRIMICEIMIk
For pure blood,
A bright eye and
A clear complexion,
keen appetite,
An easy digestion
And refreshing sleep.
1111.111.X.E.30
ritors Sarsaparilla
It arouses the Liver,
Quickens the circulation, i
Brightens the spirits—and
Generally, makes lite worth living.
for eacii•• mrson.-,. •
The Spider ..and the Tainititr F'or.h. • trty, head 1.41s morning! . .
feels ebliged.to take time to dispel the • nu
EVerybodfe. ;linguine.
A gent lenian was recently watching ' Efe-eveta ought to be glad of It. ',re hoodoo, _•And,. lis'at •'there were not
rmiy; NN;o•uid • enough Signa aod superstitigna elreada
, seine .spiders, Wben It ,occurred to him iota], heir should turn
wellknown • to keep Abe Ordinary tier-
• to tey what effort • the. sound of it tun- s• free at effector ri +01N. wt•hakles yeti--: ..on busy .;
these whw
e -traveled ' don
hig tarts •.Wctuld have upol aliern. He ' - tr•o ,:. elas • ' Indiana -Sal.' . rese. .. • , '
' -town on- the ' west side elevated train
stemma ed that they •would arke, it or •
-the buzzina of a fly. lie .selected a. ,
e, A.Caeket• of 'Pearls. -Dr.- Von Stoma SorneWhere •up town a Woman came
• . • ' the other morning learned of another:
eat
ing on. flies for about two months. The er solace to 'the dish( arteried dyspeptic 11
large,- ugly spidei flint had been feast- Pineapple Tablets woulci proves far gr
Into the --end Walked Its full length
spider Was at one eilge of its web. he Would bub teat their
ir aotency. They'ra
Sounding the fork, the. man touched a vgte
i e e i t'Veuting the .seating ol
thread at (be other lde arid watched e
m!Wtich dielPorsenerel) by aiding and stiniulat
•eing digeetion- 60 cif these health. "pearls'
the MAUI t. ' . .. In a bez-aral they.cost 85 cents -tested b)
Mr., Spider bad thebuzzing teund ale people-motarranded byamcst . heir, .
cenyesed= to him over his telephone . at phssicierie-sure and pure. . ,
wires, but how wit Iie to . know on
Tbe .clo,crsetteon for , t wokled trent is
which .particular wire it was travel-
On•ario will In !attire run from Septeralat •
ing?: fle ran to the center Of the web • 1.5 to .April'a0, '
roan .
totiehial the thread • ageing the ether a..
telenarnalost, himself. in a, swamp and wai-
end of which the fork was sounding; . foend dee& after ten days' absence. •witbit
• •
ur ng is inme.•
very quickly and felt around midi: An old named William Seundersal
he '• •
tlieu. taking- another thread along, Net f nI
as it man w.00la take an•extra piece of
repo, he ran out to the:fork :and spran
_LWAYS •ItalAPX..
upon it. Then he retreated a little way •
- and looked at the foek. • Ile was pita
• • zled. had expected to find a huzz- Wertire-alwarr-ready and prepared tc.
We have got it into our heads that tcater to your wants and requirements
Inc tIV. Then, strange o Say, he got .
Sunday was better observed la the
puritanical acceptance of the word light. Evidently. the pouna was =laic (tenter. • '
ur Moek of d rugs is levy compI ete, ens
on the fork again and danced with, de- ling us to fill without any order from youi
three or four generations back Limo it , .
is now. It was qnite otherwise. All • • • • lausurpaseeci in Variety,
to him. Our • Stock of 'Toilet Boosisites it•
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the great ladlea when Queen Victoria * • • Voiled.
Quanaty and Prices, •
carne to the throne- the Duchess et. • "Anger, he said thoughtfully; short . Any you using Pattie's Celery Compound.
It
Wellington. the Duchess. of Rutland.. ens . nature's great remedy for the It r3 of !hen -
the Marchioness of Sallsbut•y. the IA. She looked at MM. sharply. , inatism, neuralgia, uervous diseases, dieb!.11.
dy Hyde Parker, the NIISSeS .Tt nlsq ;"-he went on, "spoils' bemity. es and lives troubles?' If you have not gtv.
had regular card parties on a Sunday, • It lins an exceptionally injurious effeet en Pine's Celery Compound, a trial 101
and there wete conc,erts rind reeeptious On a pretty face," /our faillna.hear h. do io atorice ; 'wa re
all over the town announeed with be. - •"John Itenry.,".she exclaimed., "whet •°°1133
•4end .411 H, B, CombaDruggist, Olin.
IVO, USG.
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coming regninrity in The Mortar:15a , Is it you want. to say to nte la
' Post. -Saturday Review. • pro1 oking. euggestion leave you to make,
. • • now? For whatoffensive rung •In• do .,,
. . •. •
1 . How to Get n Genial Goo. ' tnestie econonty are .eou. paving °'`'• "Let me tell you something . funny
A vagrant do,,. ptirtiettinrly a 'cur Nana?" . • aa • ' about the :capital. of ...Montana," cents '
with se Veil or eight different strains of . Then heknewthat all, his .peecau• Vietor Smith. "In 1802 the competition
common dog in hint, Is the best kind Cons were treeless and that he might rested between, lIelenta. -Ana'conda,
of a dog to own. Ile Is. alwayS smiling. Its Well have told iter In the first place . Butte City, Bozeman, Gaeta Palls, Deer
. and Nvn gging his tail at yon, and tile that She. Would have to wait a Month Lodge and Boulder, withou a decision.
appreeintion of little favors is only for that new bonnet. -Chicago Post. , In 1804 it was redueed to a match be-
.., equaled by his appetite. A rancy dog • . • tweed Helena ana- Anneonda. W. A.
with a blue ritilion :manta his neck Is • The Point of View. ,.. '. Clark was for Helena- Marcus Daly
.. aiwnys looking for an opportunity to P110 Bird In the Iltind assuneeo his lane for Anaconda. Anaconda manned
snno nt children. If we kept a dog: most whining nspect and addressed the
i .1. to have the hest of It, when the genius
How Helena. Won.
Iwe would keep a palely one, etileitesecl Bird In the Bush.. • • or ono; ulnae Al
• as -a- trepariansairtlaroalittelitaeti'' e Oriveho.**•so141,---besi. alm54. 'MITA trortici;r"-"rii ji st 'gild to
vrre ;gni " •
Globe. position renders me worth twiee aF voter he could lny hands on:
1
A CoVee Sint.
tatiell 110 yeti tire, Ma I wilftrade pia 001 1•1 of y Ni;ant (lona ofnoaa .
• give a to you. Go and bet $5,00,0 al.
' A French hoospleetspor' Playa that In 10
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boot.• • • even money Or any odds you • please.
' her country It is 1111 In vflr1111)10 rl110 to -
Put the Iliad in the Flush thoreatt 1 ti Helena will be the capital If You
add 0 lit 110 hotter 1111t1 poWthsrOd 0a)1111'
. to eetive beans while they lite tenet
before •she found a vacant seat. At
Tweaty-tLird street she abseritminded-
ly, fell in line With the other shoppers
andastarted•towerd the.deor. She was .
almost .out when the thought �f what
site Was doing flashed into her -
The idle passenget.s, ready .to be inter-
ested in -.anything. were 'surprised to
see her right abOut face nied start to-
ward .the other pod of the car. . She
reached tire door . just as the guard
closed tlie• gate. A little verbal •per. •
sifiage• ensued.
"Let •me out. .Let rue out! she cin
mantled. But . the guard stood firm..
Why didn't yciu . get out the other
door?" he said. "I will go -out the same •
wa:y, 1 pame. ha" she field, with great
dignity. ' And down she rade to the
next station, all on acco.unt.of ber pet
The cattriege .of Savviest.. •
One. female Oird In •her first season
took 32 rabbitS, 3 bares .and 2 magpies,.
and in the next year 216 rabbits, 2 lev-
erets, 11 partridges, 4 magpies ana 2
sqUirrels.. A goshawk will go on catch=
big rabbit after rabbit; or take fiveor
six birds -in succession,- for they do not
tire like falcons:. Nothing comes amiss
to them. Hares, landraila pheasants;
rabbits, Waterfowls, ducks, -rat, stoats,
weaSels,. mice, even a hedgehog .1s not
( tspise
Theirheadlong courage is .simply as.7
tonishing. Tiles/ will charge into a
'quickset hedge till they. hale to he cat
out, or dive among rocks .and bowl -
tiers. Captain -Bland of -Draycott, near
Stoke-onjPrent, lupi a goshawk which
stuck to a hare till it twice rolled head
over heels.. Then the hawk flew after
It•again and was shaken off, while the
. hare escaped Into it flock of sheep. The
same lardaparsules rtaitta
-trait 1: -Targe Thole in the siAe of a
quarry and dragged the rabbit out of
it The "stnash" with which a big' hen
goshawk goes into an evergreen tree
after a pigeon anomie as if a football
had been violently kicked • Into the
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The, divorce evil seems to grow with
every •year. 7,soo divorces were granted
Ail the State of Ohio last year. We agree
Emporium, Londesboro
that them are faults on both sides, but the •
• great problem is : Are those faults remedi.
able? To a great extent there is no doubt April 17th, 3898
the conditions which result in divorce may
be remedied. Given a dyspeptic husband'
Slidy seven years‘trial have pratied it to be beyond question,
the most reliable BLOOD purifier known.
All the leading Druggists sell BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA,
46.eatgAmeaes.6.4,t,.ww&dazzarzzammanzwingorznansianzzarg
First•class from $65 to $80. I
FRIJD RUMBALL
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$46.
Clin. on
Po You Deal With Us ?
Iiirhy Not ?
We are here to supply your . wants to aeertain. extent. Warearry in Moak a
great Variety of goods and sell them on a very close margin of profit
We give 16 tbe pound and Se Anclies to the yard d /vat take more.
We have it supply of field seeds, viz --Tintothy,- Red, Alaike !Ina Lucernel
Clover, Orel -Avg -Grass, Flax,•Rapeabilllett, 0.1lowed Ruesian Barley, Banner and Neer
Zealand Oats. White Beane and no end of garden seeds, We haele Spades, Shoveler
Forks, eto.,• Wire both plain and barbed, Nails, Glass, eta.
We are making a special Sale of ready made Clothing and Tweeds, cheap..
We have Wall Paper, 13rushes, Brooms, Soap. Carpets, eto. for spring' •
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Our Millinery always pleases the eye and is not hard on tl e purse.
Our terms are cash or produce for which we altvays pay the Ingheet prices.
Consult your own interests and you will giye us a fait trial..
,and a wife .stiffering from -female trouble
and we have the.reaay made:elements of a
divorce case. In view of the facts there'
can be very little doubt that Many women
look forward to divorce .only becattse they
-- eeek relief frani g h. .d t
feel fitted to Women are not to
' • They have looked forward to their.
. honie life te dream of paradise. Then;
disease comes like- a serpent and destroys
all liapPlness
Women w.ho 'suffer with debilitating
drains, inflammation., ulceration, female.,
trouble and hearing down pains, syili find •
.certain relief and cure in Doctor Pierce's
Favorite Prescription.. It so invigorates
the organs peouliarly feinieine and.aegta
lates their functions that they are estate
lished in a perfectly healthy condition.
The- old lightnees of heart conies back ;
there'S light itt the eyes and a smile on the
lips. The old irraation 'and nervousness
are gone, and the husband comes to his
home as'a haven of rest and.comfort.
"1 was troubled with female weakeese, and
after taking three bottles of Dr. Pierce's
Pavor-
Ite prescription atn free frotn pains." writes
Mrs. May Jones, saq Madison Ave.Npsilanti,
Mich. "I had suffered for two .years vvhen
' began taking your medicine. 1 could . not walk
across my rooin without suffering dreadful pains.
Now I do all my housework and walk where 1
please -thanks to Dr. Pierce's medicine."
contd. detert something or diele•eeeti lose make good the 000. • if you brancbes.a-Lolidon.Spectater.
oneness this seemingly nee. semi
, win you. 'return my •$a,009 and keep
. frig. very small piece of tattler is
Motts offer and • flew many. - Detroit ale taloatogia,
needed 10 the potind, it lilt P00110115 ns
ti the arran (anent did not cosi
"Natalless mai Helena WAS eirosen Gr Ippt s ,ea 12
, large ns n lin ','I (1111 and not mote than
a tenspnenful or pow (lered sugar. ThIS • 'rho Peel Thing. n
treat men( Is the seeret of the pleasant Johnny (Who 1,, !: tall .4 ot MartiMM-
burned till ay tia tor Peench coffee Mumma likes me bet ter than she does
Like Into Like,.
love restored 11111 rtifia011." Pala .10111111y. Of eoaree she loves Bettt
the • -apt young thing concluding ond na, !Haat just think,- silo wits oar
her ••:,:• mother lona before she Ivals yottr:;'.
. "I 1:: hes firtit time." returned the old atilimly went:tautly) Halt! AVII:tt al
bo iI tont? Yon are nothing but n
*, • -1110 t ever heard of 111141111. I
ha ., IN•4tilt v."- (1)1 .1k10 Nat eepy. anywayl And Betty's only a ass
•youl
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Evelan (who enjoys tenettarl- Why
vv.0.1.6.4•••......-4
t?. atfatiatad.
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' yro.xi.t ,hrsic,u0 flu?
totheer 'piton: 'tut 1 alit the real t It itig
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A neat
"What Is itn exit. is" ?"
of P •••• • , feta- with s; IP laasalys Weil, it is a i.etle
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or (t 'ye.; .•• •'•t•Y 'tat plaeard 011 the walle 11
sada e. fiti , ;ill ile4tst •
ri.ppelin, at, thettv.rs and ono:It !tomes to keep pro
ct, p;.,, from thilthinr" fivey smell Etre."•-111
3,onr
mem iot.,(•(1 :te• (,.•( 1.11(1 4.11111/4110110 0101WO:11.
VriO VatliTAIN 'II 461 ft1 ••.:S tt nil IS
(11111) ordi•t• atel sail 110. 10. tr; (Jim dohor or.
det•a of le two ordae, w: to'cluitt you
with o Wavy sold. elm' wfito, eleoed alias
warrant.r.d the+, leasar,oteln wind told
set, teteniiftetly ortigtio deohm,
laditef or gents' size, This tetra for your
golf,. fire eici a pre:tame for introducing our
'rem-, °to, A triol or& A gen to wanted;
-Wary raid eommiseion,
• GE11.1.T
1101 et Catharine lit" Montreal, 'Qat.,
A CHUMP MEDICINE WIEST, '
IL'I'Villirano, Cho lorhani P.O„ Ont
IVIUIL{ "1 Imo U00.1 Iticyav Yolow (.Y)
ter Immo geoleg, oFFrotat, b ago, SOU
()lewd; anil for I•aing in Min acmitedi ono
bow( k and 11 ban alwiic•0 tiven 11114. 'fly.
mother says iflig it replor mediate chest
m •
,1 z
Shattered Nerves
A Dottisie Stele.
The late It. 1). tanclatiore could nev-
er endure to have advertisements print. •
et! on his books, mai alien it Cheap edi•
dna a -Lorna. Intone': appeared With
. flamboyant ititset•tion on the back
Niver that "ninnies emelt is are beet"
la' soli a Pslean'Y \letter to the ptillieh.
er and ended with the quaint Mahal
max. besides, I leave bad to &MU
eimeolate for NO11,0 tittle, lid "IillOW
e0e0it is the worst."
Labor sat. s• en ea
•"You say he went to the legialitturo
throng!) your Int! aeneer
' "Yes," nnaWerell Senator Sorghum.
"Did he introdut:e arta MIR?' •
"No. He never (amid have handled
that money in bills. gave, hit a
book of signed eheeks,"—Washingt n
Rar.,
Thit' man who ran fall down ott it
aliPpery sidewalk and get up without
looking around to see whether anybody
has seen him eon justly pride himself
on his savior faire and self-eoutrol.—
Somerville Jourosi.
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b. L. 51ACPIIEllSON
tot :1, V
Fire, - Life, • ,tetektent, !bite:Glass. onmes,
R APAM
Olinton '
'Sash Door, and
Blind Factory.
S. S. COOPER - PROPRIETOR,
General Builder anti Contractor.
. • This factor* is the largest in the county, and has the very latest iinproved ma -
shiner!„ capable of doing work on the shortest notice. We carry all extensive
and relirbl, smelt and prepared plans, and give estimates for and build all olass. .
es of buildinge on short notice and on the cloeest priisee All work is supervis •
ed 111 tnecitanioal•way and atisfacticin guaranteed. 1131c 2e11 all kinds of in-
teri r and exterior melerial. •
!Lumber Lalli, ,Shingles, I
Agent for the Celebro,tea GRA VS
at Waterloo. Call end get prices a
Omen. - - IklActur iitovic. CILIzrroN
sPAOCZ AVRA,PrA
Clinton, • Ont.
General DI.Ariet, Agent for I ho
raiOn if'° titintrar ee,
0 ter 1: tretfers ar 0 ( e (lc iiti, it:chi:Ate. -A 1 11
0111. ittien Wu! it g to ittt,nri t ce p't•el'y
illoi,ey tolorm Itt t ctu,onable rates. •
4f)fl1ets In ralaee Woe/.
Alta
Weakened System.
Montreal Gentleman Tells Abed It
Mr. 10 . I1 Eroptiy, it well-known empleyeo
in the money -order departmeht at the gen-
eral
yob 01110.1 M011trettli tella abOttilItis
• UM as f0110Netti
"I it very severe attack of La
Crippe, whieli hati an all run down, very
aertaue, vvithoitt appetite, mid extremely
asair. Voiy often I could not chap at
iota I'veaa 1)1(1011 troubled with Iasi -
fuse perepiretion, which imittrally catsad
leo mutat ausayitnee, Leasable of the
geed effects of Daliburtt'e Heart and Nerve
Pills, 1 began feting them, and zinels to Itty
tiratitleation they have 1)05.00(1 up, ht.
vlg0.fet•(1 my entire syot.,,nt,ittul nutdo 111
fa 1 Iilt i, tiew ann. 1 era aow ell
a,n11 highly reeetemena these pine to vary
ono nulTering tte 1 did."
lIcart and lqove .15l111 01120
palpitatien, nervounna8, 8i8Pple11000
Wealtnese, anemia and general debility.
•-• . •
JOIA VI vrilo
LorivEsvit,,i,„
v4P.'.v-vt 1Cvk Maraneit ra Feat Averataas
0'". f.Maaehesaty, at es v (11311)3 ittd
8001.11 ity 810 IP tl ta • 14 1 0,10111, A.111.ro tI e
MWe-
ete' il11l. Nor
,11".tal;,t a co, ail e,"a.L,K. of
farm rigt; '0.1') •towu propetty nIl
iewese ratite, 1'irat*eltie0 I,otiti route:Imes
aIim rm,11,00.ded. Mot et, 10 it frena It ees
eest tl1. (IN erdil te usttUve sof s, 0111 t13'
1), Py mail to Bo pit vil e - pir.tat e1,1',1 w
Welt him.. . •
A 4;11N'IS AVA 11,4
Par ''ilte,ry oftetuti. triea." 1.1 edin le'ek
t., heo..,:a., ,1)4. c.; . 4,, J. •
A • 4101.114r, ‘111111110T,g Mit Or tit f'' ' '01;s0;10)
310.1,42' I,,,' Tema°. its:(1 .1. Is, A liti, oe
Cut., why hag retain:Ns this week.
froni isycarie trastaiter In eon 11 Africa feu,
no. lAtu ere 110 11 ('81)11)1111 J')lliit1I324
Wil0 ilaVe WO a in 014 ilt 'trot it .1 11 1,23 ter
naafi -on Nara glvlbStW 14111 11111011 11 C•td Vat 4,
Atle in ptomaine ph: tivervelin .0,1i mei (alai.
Our auther)3hip, ifittopreee end a teasing,:
are nupeeler, and eanitainn mat ig('i 10 %et.
ter ilittatrated than in any rival work. so
sure are We of this, that we NI, i 11 mail free for
(min / arisen our prospectus to an 3- olio 110(k 1I(4).
it riVal pre:motes, Circulars and terms
fr(A. Apier 'moat laillieldiat company,
aureole 0atarie.
r
.1 am a fanner loc,.1.,1
distrietts in ti .,t,J •
so I coul, , • -
DAstra I IL...
ThatI could to 1 •
JrquInine pills h
any,mertnanent b
attack of: chilfr
friend's 0%! cei
.heen• it th •
a.nd SOW, :'irfleS *
* day.. They h-Avo
lilaVta Bat l•as
.c.ommenced
more refreshod 1,2
Moans Tabuks11
condition I wag at:s1 t
honestly consfdor
they arc liso the ttii.rA,
1 AM twcn.ty-seven yt`f.r; -..'••••••=.;7,1!::11 m Iifi, 010
SitMe as moiit •:y of. weather,
and 1 have never‘etioyed .0 have s;ace hitA•fall; tn
fact, ray neighbor's lave ai! condition and hava
.
said; Say, John, what are ,you,dYL-N to look healthy ? tr•
Awato....dic,..„ et 1,0.1 humor t hat IttP•s•nne.,tit!,, t Lieu( at. r•entah eat n and . mein
Otitegiseareasf. Net s 11"A'N'3 ea tran !'aulrone end f0...1.• !gt MIZCitql0. • ' •Pia' •
eirortirrialla will be mailed to Ph? 114ailtaut tot 5 cents, fantasied te tati taleaRei
. Yorks
lefettilselec et tcrotves paoTteio Olosiatt, may ballad at Mat atom 1811 6istatioit,3 teal ass
urea.
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throe in
and I
sinee 1
‘.1:r ;,i1.1 wake up'
complaints
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.:1 Any I
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