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The Clinton New Era, 1900-07-27, Page 3• T ese pills are a Specific for all diseases arising front disordered nerves, weak heart or watery blood. They cure palpitation, dizziness, smothering, faint and weak spell, shottaiess of breath, swelling of feet and ankles, nervousness,sleepless, neSS, armtrlia, hysteria, St. Vitus' dance, partial paralysis, brain fag, female complaints, general debility, and lack of vitality. Price 5oc, a box. MATRON AND.MAID. ktrir. Astor has a table service of solid gold wed a table cover Of old honiton. Isabelle, the flower girl of the Jockey dub, a Parisian notoriety a the second impire, died recently in a Paris hospital In great destitution. " Mint Helen Gould has been made an . honorary member- ef this year's senior class at Wellesley and has accepted an invitation to be the guest of the class at its goenniencemept exercises. Mrs. George M. Pullman of Chicanes has bought the most beautiful ring fa Paris -a ruby," whose rich redhider hal been much coveted. She paid $7,000 for It, and it is for her daughter. ' The first lady to run an automObile th Stockholm is Mrs. Edward D. WinaloW, who is the wife of the United States con- sul general. Her machine is of Americea tope ant is peopeliet by teen:leiter. Mme. Astor! "likable all he; 'acuities and was 'Timone enough to make a speech at the recent dramatic congress • In Borne. She goeb to all the ."rt• nights." Rioted Isnow79 years old. . Minnie Hauk is still singing. During' her recent pleasure tear through theePlast Indian .tropics she serve a 'few concerts ha Batada, Soentbaja, Singapore, etc. The prima donna, we are informed, was • inbet enthuslaptically receired by English and Dutch alike and won flattering tri- umphs- by her singing. ; Mrs. Leland Stanford on the anniver- ism of her son's birth delivered over to Bishop Grace the deed of the old Stan- ford mansion, which 'is henceforth to be known as the Stanford -Lathrop Chit- dren's home At the game time the transfer of 05,000 wait made, which is to serve as•an endowment fund for the home. , • Countess OIL...diddle van Wartensleben LS the first wEE'filf to obtain' the degree of doctor of pbilosophy, from the Quiver." silty of Vienna. She is 80 years of age • • and the diced wife of Ootint Konrad - • von Wartensleben, by whom she had a son, novre91 years of age. She was a Bar- oness yen Andrian-Serburg befoee . mar- riage, and her mother was the daughter • of Meyerbeer, the coMposer. •. Virlitle Mlle. de Steel, daugfiter of the: I Emden emhassador to. Great Britain •, was bollix married to Count Alexis 0o. • kW -Davidoff -in London according to the J ltiliplau rite, With the Prince of Walesa' Lord Rosebery and a church full of nota-' • blot looking on, her bridal veil caught fire from .the lighted taper She held in. her - V• hand and blazed up. Sheicepe still while , the bridegroom put Out the fire with hie •lipids and others pulled off the ,vell, atid A ceremony went 0n, „. • THE VERDICT. . The only way to get around the "end 'seat nends" is to make the open ears just wide enough for two persons.-Springa field TJuion. Shericlan'e ride having been. disposed 04 we await the iconoclast that shall I seek to discredit the equestrian perform. I since of Tam •O'Shanter.-Chicago rout - An' exceptionally skillful brand a pick- pocket ist now added to the terrors or de- fective bridges and infituntnable Ings as feature(teethe Paris exposition. -St. Louie Republic, • • The remains of some gigaietfe but on, known creature of other days, have been unearthed near Atlantic City. It may be the skeleton of the prehistoric mos- nuito.-Buffalo Renew. * A Sunday iolt player has eared the lives of two men whose boat eapsized. The exact bearing of this incident upon the Sunday golf question )nts not yet been determined. • A inan who has peen writing poetry for 80 years has gone to the poorhouse in New York, How he succeeded in holding out too long will go down in his- tory as one of the unsolvable problems of the age.-Denyer Pose. After all that 'Phillidelphia messenger 'boy didn't arrive in Pretorle before' the departure of your Uncle Paul. Neither the traditional slowness of tbe service nor of the City of Brotherly Love was to blame, • It was simply Bobs' fault. -Buf- falo Express. The, reactionary tendency in France - that is, from republicanism to monarchy -is unmistakable, Most of the men of brains are opposed to reaction. The men without brains, but who rely on force, are generally on the other side.--Louie- vine Courier -Journal. • "You must not kill Amaticans," says • the sultan of Sulu in a proclamation to his people, ''because they are like - bunch of matches, and if you touch one TRE CLINTON NEW ER 1 Isouttiabaisio, 1.• Do you remembee 9.'hackeray's delight. I ful "Ballad of Bouillabaisse," those rich, 1 epicurean lines that the laird in "Trin i by," when he fell sick, kept muttering 4 over to himself in bed end. the French doctor thought be was saying his pray- ers? the whole bunch will go Mt" The sultan certainlynatis a pion-nen:due style of argu- , ment. • • • •• PERT PERSONALS, • - • The sultan has started a famine fund. There are very few long shots that es- . cape , Abdul, and he takes the 'newspa- . perses-New York Press. . •' Julien ',Ralph describes 'himself as vhJsflJ!$ut, lie 11l wager he stilt dra-ws a goo4 Wary as a war correspondent.-Bostee Traveler. ir If 'yoe Wara to,get-a good idetetif the difference between poetry- and verse com- • pare Alfred Austin's latest effort with - Teenysonns "Balakiiva."-Boston- Globe: .• *:Professor Oscar Chrisinan, who, jarred the niOthers' Cengress by neclaring that ' titen's love for women is never the eed thing, has a long eeplariatioti to make at .home. -New York 'World. • . • Ola Job u L. Sullivan has complained' • bitterly because te New York' artist paint. • ed him !With' feet: like canalboats." He • probably teared his friends Would think he stood on, the water Wagon.e-eSt. Louis Republic: It isn't necessary to revert to siacient :history for heroie types. •young 'Mr, • • Maw of the University of California, who harls the 16;pound hammer 170 feet • or so after dinner, is good enough it Her, -culeti or' an Ajax for present considera- tion. -Boston Journal. • . • •• JEWELRY JOTTING Neck truaments of every kind arethis • year •ln• the front rank of jewelers' wares. • • • • • • • •• : , The fine gold neek• chain vettli a hand.. Some pendant jewel, either diamond, cu- riously shaped,. or pearl; :emerald or other colored stone, is otieof the establiehed sitYlee; of. the seeeon.• • . • , Oldideas in regard to' the.use of bevels • have passed -out of vogue. The Meat fash- ionable. and test dressers do not geruple ' to wear etrings. of pearls or jeweled neck-. • lame with' the street costume. : • Curious and unusual cuttings in costly atones are very mild' in evidence for Hugs and more especially ter pendants. .1'ipe"dittroolids are cut in marque, oval or heart shapes, emeralds est•Me the pear or drop form, turquoigers are fash- paned into scarabs, etc. The great And growing popularity 'of the emerald quite disproves the Old say- ing that "all things green are unItieky:" On the contrary, the new arid revised leg- end- credits this • beautiful gem. with smoothing off ail the rough angles of life and raakes it the smartest of bridal...gifts. -.Jewelers' Cireular-Weekly. • • • POULTRY -POINTERS. • - /Towle halfled are never.in good condi- tion for market. ' Too much linseed -rues) given to the kens will inake them fat. If chickens. are allowed to ge on the roods top youngtheir breasts often get orboked; and their appearance is spoiled. Duck' are eo much clumsier than chick- ens that they should not'he- reared in the same apartment,. Giro theta a .place to themselves. Grease doses the pores of eggshells, whit& prevente their hatching. For this reason do not grease the sitting Ilene or elm nests they occupy. • The water troughs of fountaine need thorough cleansing occasionally. The beet ter plan lo to scald them thoroughly With.' 'trot* soapeude. k ffithy drinking route hal will breed diseases owner than any' In sending' poultry to market at thie time feed and water them well bef putttng into the coops. •Send the hens in cops separate !rein the rooefets. Have the coops siefficiently 'high so that the fowls can readily stead up. Be careful not to crowd too many into a coop. -4t. Louie Republic. • ABstit eadaMf.4.311.• hrle ° , - • POULTRY POINTERS. • Oats if 'kidded at night and 'left to • seaud'until Morning makean. agreeable change for the hens, • • Very' fine dust is an excellent pre-. VentiVe of lice and .ffisease • and may be used freely scattered around,. • - • The' honis 'should always have some -- where to dust . They will soon rid them- selves of lice if they have dust. • • • . WWII the wings are cut, the feathers do not renew until the bird molts Which Is uflually • in the fall, but when • the feathers Are pulled out new tines appear In a short tithe, .. • One' advantage with the heavy breeds of ducks is that they cen readily be kept within an inclosure with a low fence, mid if -given water in a trough for bath- ing they -will thrivAnd •d'o well. Do not alio*, the drinking fountain to stand Ifr the same place all the time. e Change It -to a new place every day or.. t Wo; otherwise the place may become so •• 'foul ets to., cause disease. -St Louis Re. • • THE COOKBOOK. I ti,k ' • - •1 rt.A.pulititlificoeraxn u‘..%cotLef, boiled n ed A len co. or Pig Littl••••;1 •!44/••• !As •••• lirAP 130r CA:poi:two Cf • at Ca r•ItA41 VW 3 10",=.7: • rAleitY. . „avi•••••••••••••***••••••••••••••!..••••••talreneasio**Ake•••••••/*/•!, VOrS, sniall toed ars ears t* Ulm rasitipr. r HIP,; 1 ,,t rt.!zt, eiLigistian. 0-r* •,til '4 erSIC i iVEll• 11 #' th " Fairil " z m. ••,,,l''',,`rz•t 1., rat.1 1111E1.;:n..."'" llitili:i `, .10700,11.te;c:urr,.otz p, 00% : „4ht fm,,, rano ,,,..,•.' ori•l•,W06 tiltnivi; i .,•!!tgeAA04-",.......‘"taar.:15.3,ki •••14:a!VAI''''''*.'"*""i4e'''''4.1 64, 4t..!WO i , * • ,ty, vaaoz, Vurn.; tf,) lc!: NC; A A4 Ms V '''',,,--, ter, of, rit; Inn ° o.t.4 svs.r s tAidi arid • purines it. Ir. 'it;inv, bread rub little fr..vret lard 0%0' lilt. lop as often ns it 1$ 1;:!. Anti U wig' not only risp mom. but en neve a lege, erneleue .1 t: iei-thieli lees is torileliforly dee if a . a.ia• ginnet pipsprilk A - i;.1' 111111 or 0.„,.piwd 09!..Ipt,h, !sit ,:.;.,•tr dolit ions senientemti ring s navelto the 11, eerie • alut •thitinti Is. 11 11 -*an ts; le tot, a,: 11 Wi,14,- i, Il• • • '31 F‘rt*F t;t1t41 Mt *lug served wiiti h IThl Bouillabaisse it noble dish is - A sort of tioup or broth or breW Or bete/match of ell sorts of fishes That Greenwich never ebuld outdo. Green herbs, red peppers, mussels, saffron, ' Soles, onions, garlic, roach and dace-. All these you eat at Terre's tavern • III that one dish of Boulfisibalsse.' Tide fieby etew is as much esteemed by the French uow as it Was In Thaek• - eray'e day. 13ouillabaisse has beeu aptly • termed the "mutton broth" of France, and once the taste for It Is acquired it is a truly appetizing dish. The most impertant item Is the absolute freshneee of the •fish and and the variety. In the seeth of France it consists chiefly of 'nlangoutite, soup .eds • and a species of small green fish. The soup and the fish are served in eeparate dishes. -Buffalo Commercial. . • • The Cultivated Rubber Tress. • Native Indian. gatherers, intent only upon present gain, cannot be expeeted to be enore thoughtful of the future of a tree than they are of their own, and they either cut so deep as to injure the woody fiber of the tree or leave it 'with great kilning wounds that owlet heal. It is' inadvisable to draw too heavilyefrom the • tree fur other reasons than the -direct jury- that .results from the loss of its life sustaining fluid. ()wino to. the soft na- ture of the tree a clean incision made in It will drain but a -comparatively ' small area before -the swelling wood Elosee the wound and stops the flow. In order to drain the trees more completely, the short - :sighted natives do not stop at making a cut but chop elle a piece of the •bark t prevent the wound tiding up. Such an injury soon renders' the strongest tree a prey to water, fermentation, • ants end beetles that enter the wound and get un- der the bark Teeth. Iss. the Bible. A Kensington dentist, who is likewise •a pillar of. the church,. consulted the • Scriptures sonift time ago in search of a suitable passage:to advertisse his business, says the Philadelphia Record, and came • across the following from the Song of Solomon vi, "Thy teeth -are as a 'flock .ef !sheep that go .up fermi the Washing, Whereof eery one heareth twlue, and. there Is not one barren among Omer' • This • quotation he emblazoned en his sign, and• when his pastor remonstrated with him the ,dentist explained that the. lines were applicable, as the teeth.he re- ferred to were "sheep teeth," tie' the firet teeth that grOW In a child's Mouth, Cy- ery one of which is euceeeded by .two oth,er teeth of the second growth. The dentist is authoritypr the statemeat that • there are only two other references to teeth in the Bible. • ' titseauraged, - "Did you ask old Spiggot for his daugh- .tet?" * • - No. The nest thing I. saw when • stepped let!) his office was a, big plactted -over the phone' with these' words in large letters:' 'Call Main 6161 for ambulance,' It seemed dike an amen, and I went out." • -Cleveland Plain Dealer. "•• A Fair •Exchahge. . Angry Poet (rushing into the 'ofilce)-• See here; sir, that check you sent me -for • my pee& is no good! • ' • • rtkIttor (coid13,)--Neither WA the poern.' Shut the door. *sic- • ' • THE KING'S EXAMPLE. Met Sense Nuablevan the Just, hunting, Stopped in an opou field to take a lunch, lie wanted salt, and to a servant said, • "Go, get Borne at the nearest house, but pay The price the peasant wets," "Greet kluge' se. claimed The !errant, "thou art lord o'er all this realrat Why take the pains to buy a little salti" ' "It le if little thing," said Nushirvan, "And so at firilt WAS all the evil whole Most motistrqus Idad now presses so the world. Were there no little wronge, no great could be. If i from Oft a poor man's tree should pluck A single apple, straight my slaves would rob The whole -tree to Ito roots. If I should seize FiVe eggs; iny ministers at Once Wetlid Snatch hundred hens. Therefore, strict Justice must 1, even in unimportant nets, observe. Bringsaltk but pay the peasant what he asks." . • N• •-Herder SHE GOT THE MONEY.. A Shrewd Wife Outwitted a Most Pe. ' • unrioies 'husband,. "I kuoW a Woman,'.' said a .man ()Time acquaintance, "who had a husband of a kind 'which I honestiS believe is in tho. very largest minority among husbands, and I ant glad to say Omelet is; -or was, because be is now dead. She was • good looking, young, and loved all the better things of life, And e was neither young nor good looking; bi t he had a 'bushel of money. I am .sorry to say, too; that if he • bed mit been rich the woman would not hive married him. But that is 'neither here nor them and we can't • always blame women who marry den for their money. Notwithstituding Ales chap bad Plenty of money . he was mean with his wife and gave her just as little as he coned possibly let go of. They had A good social position, .and he wits compelled . to spend something extra on her, but be did it grudgingly, though he had a fine ward- • robe and expensive jewelry himself. It wasn't SO' much that he was stingy as that he jest wanted to be ugly with his wife. • "Well, one day she evened up' wide - hint in fine. style. • She had been invited to a house party, and it was necessary for her. to .have some new dressee, .and 'she figured on e1000 . worth as about righteend told him of it. He refused flatly to permir 'any • on.ch expenditure. She -simply told hinvite would have to do t A, material could be diseove red t 'hat woald . A. London- export declares that if some 1 alli Can Eat • be at au eud. tage for sziou the housiug difficulty would make it possible to hella a laborer's cot - What Like " • • THE VERDICT. • , There will be a big time at the St: . Louie -ex-position of 1903, consisting of a wanes 75 feet in diaineter.-Los Angeles Heraki. • After all It Is not surprising that post- age stamps should stiela:She fingers in ea intatram m olila.te like that of Cuba, -Sioux Foreign nations are looking with in- crearied respectmt. the American clrei- bund-Ring Cod, King.flotton and King • Corn. -Philadelphia Ledger, Two American vaudeville commies . have sailed for Stadia with a few kepi of sited coon swigs and picked jokes of the 1890 vintage.-Miuneapolis Journal. With milli that will kill cats and but- ter that, will kill mats the ,seientific adul- teration of. toed 'products has reached a high stage. of efficiency. - Miuneapolis Times. •' it, and she went off and ordered what she -wanted. They- were to be done on the Thrirsday of her deptieture, and she so aetified her huehepd op the neangetd the ilaY she gave the order. Each morn- ing thereaeter••she isent for bike to corn° to her room before he went down town • to bashiess'and told him she expected a check; for 81,900 on Thiersday meriting, and. etieh time he told her to go to the het place' or words to that effect. did the -sante On. the Morning the goody were to, be delivered and paid for, ands soon • as he.had left the house she sent out for a furniture van, and -into that she ;had ,-the servants. put all her husband's clothes • and other effects and sent the load t� a pawnshop: -of high respectability. She followed it there with his jewelry la a - hand bag and had the whole lot piled up : on the floor Of the shots •. • 1! tvtint $1,090 on that,' she said • briefly to the Astonished pawnbroker, and he demurred because, as Mr assured her, he never loaned money on elethes. She • told him he might think differently wiimi .he had looked She let over, and When she 'told him* who .she wag he .eonelucied to • leek the lot over. The result of the ne- gotiation was $1,600 in money and 'a pawn ticket, and she WAS ready to pay the bills when the .dresses came, - That afternoon she went away merrily to the • house Paete, ' but before she' .left she wrote a pretty :little note to her Mishand inclosing the . ticket She .''cturie . home *after a pleasant week M the country, and her husband. never said a Wonl-to her abdtot;th ticket.never * wotd,buthe noticed that during her absence he had • had...burglar proof locks -put on all hie Olosets. Now, that wak the kind of. a pwroenissa.n...th. at It.iud . o. f Man shouldhave had for it Wife, wasn't' it" -Detroit Free - • • • . Searchlights at Zlieets. ' By means of electric lights the interior of a burning building is ,made as plain as .daylight, atid. fireMen can toll at a glance from the windoW 'ledge whether -their' presenee Esneedec1 inside. The lights are made- detachable, se they eau be taken. from the engine and set up on standards, They are also Provided with 200 'feet of flexible conducting tables, which enables the firemen to run the searchlights out on a pierOr even ilit0 a building. One of the great fields for ueefuluess of this apparatus is. in ligletiag lip the in- • terior of boats when on fire. When a ship t the piergets ou fire, In the hold makes it•difficult for the Mitten, CS control the flames. Dense velnmes oi smoke er obscure t e point where the fire is bunting, and sometimes ship and cargo are lost simply because the firemen are Unable -to locate the exact place of the fire.-Harper's Weekly. • Reassuring. •- ViCar'S hayea't .seen: you at else -tech for some tiMe. • Restic-7-1C,oa, I ain't .been lately. But / don't go • nowhOres else, assure Punch. • • • In late years mon have made fortunes out of the tailings of gold mines The mills in whioh the ore formerly WAS crush- ed and the crude processes then in use` al- lowed a large pei cordage of the preeious meta' to esoape, and that loss amounted ha sonte oases to a fortune, The stomach is just like it stamp mill in tide respeotr that when it Moot in perfect order it allows the escape and waste of muoh of the ineoious nutriment oontained in the fowl. 'That loss, when continuous, means the loss of t an's greateat fortune, --health. Science offers it remedy for this condition in Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Dieeovery. It corrects the "weaknees" cif the • stomach, • prevents wasteand loss of nourishmentatnd note the stomach and organs of digestton and nutrition into a condition of health which enables them to Save and assimulate all the nutriment contained in the food • whfoh is eaten. In all oases of constipation the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets will • speedily and permanently care the disease. tree, Met. Matthew j. Johnson of North Mottaghan was killed by lightn.ing while sheltered from the rain • under ,a • • SAFE, SURE, AND PAINLESS. What a world -of meaning this,statement embodiee.just what you are Woking for, ilk it rpt? Putnamni Painless Corn EX** tractor -the great sure -pop corn sure-aots in this way. It makes n0 sore spots ; eafe, mots seedily and with certainty ; sere and mildly; without imilaming the parts; pain- • testily. Do not be imposedupon by knits. dons or substitutes. • • . The Montreal ctistom house has seiz- ed a consignment. of several thousand button badges which were intended for distribution front New York. The buttons bore the words; "Independence) of Canada." Some were printed in . French and eorne in English. LaxeeLiver Pills mire Biliousness, Sick headaches, Dyspeosia, Sour Stomach, Water` 13rathr Sallow Complexion,etc, They da not gripe weaken or sicken. nen ill itt d eitsy to titsti, • Price 25e. • Taw t on I i 11 (in OR IA Or 1 f .f.11. (litton-, l'; 4.1 4. t the Ilttgdst, Public Salta 1, was- thee:lied ip lin. me tern eream IPhI'I leloly Celt late Lotwartig, to the, t•';1. Illo tt. lop stalks, shoot,' 1,e • and 1 lanits ,.1 I. In 11thick suit • !111•1,, far nth,: yet riot Orin itt:!cr. Icnuq.‘lio uig that in 1 . A by this full a few &mini ref alit 1;041 n 11ce and biome • A 176, chtarea. - Tim; yA.rilys Yer.,T.0 °Tr, • Can he used r ,rvrialh 1.4ml) intim el. • It 0,11.1, in VII .1)"It'vei, 0Olittael. ea 00111e, P-1 .ff 3 L p.infort Bwoltioi4p, ; gieS e. "ore , if 14 teen ar il in c es-. ' A T f stile A ei TON (3 tl ie)4. (slum 1 el ere. ee ;be trlip• f. of in, 1.1 stri!gm, f T bilivielihta, Pa , I) , ;g1 IV 1 Seal felted hut, of a It lak • 4,,,01 • itsv ftw fn. 14 41' 11)1%11P . I if a r 14 PT3 Att. r 11,1i r••111•1010,1 rir*: pr. f•d-4;. it nem 1,- nue•eil .b. p :in awl eln thi v eoiltid!y, nualrlim t eitn .pireeie . meinee, Arena le Soo t re, like g 1,1,14,1.1" rtm boat tl,r, Kin. '13 14w nisi% Very 1.4 ger., weed '11;', It toit',11.- ot lb,. T.. t chem, or T.itg'. Price t r !YHA' bottl,20 it it. 0'1 give, a • Kirr0 .1 (1 'Cloth It wli Tirit, q,1,1 woo i .1 Ir 1 I 110 1 tt'l T)tl 4( 111 111114. wn. t814 *II tcr Ch U b (;!..,V11 A 'Iseerey 1), 1; 1. to tt wait, ,k ,.11b4, • The, 1.; ;tit iffp. the. aunt, IlaS ' let IAA, 11 removed, / • A Paris physician tried on himself 'a long life elfeir he had compounded, With the -result that his life lu the oilier world will be longer than be anticipeted.-Bos- ten Globe. • It there is one thing worse than the bicycle- scorcher, it is the automobile seorcher. is•just KO much more a nui- sance as he is bigger. He needs to learn the mine toss= that Ms been inculcated itt umeh,expease wherever the wheel has bred vecklessuese.-e•New York Press. The rural poatoffice is threatened. If the Neal delivery systemi proves as sue.' eessfel as is' anticipated, tbe little corner. grocery with its little pigeonhole case' in • the corner will be g. thing of the past; , It has 'been a venerated institution, but the progressive age is 4.7.sposing .of tnany things • our sentiment wouldespare.- Huntington •(ield,) News-Democret. • . • A.-ifeitrRER,E OIN1O. etre 4. Snelling, Underwood, Ont., -says ..hit :he has mod Dr. Lowni P1ra•ant Worm yrup in her family for the . past si ht yegrseted she knows .nothing so eood for, children whe puffer freer, worms • /. . • • of the lae Ir John Thompson', erected by f he bar of Hali ' foie, wes unveiled in. the Court house H+Wax, •" • ' • "• • • We, 'the undersigned de b.erebte agree refined the money on a twenty five ccitt • bottle of Dr. Wills' natglish Pills, if, • after noing.three.foutths of eantente of bottle, they -do not relieve Constipation ena, Head. aohe We ale° warrant that fonr bottle will renniteently cure She most °intimate case of Constipetion. Satisfaction . or -no pay wbea Wills.' English i Its are rised• . EL B. combe, Chemist & Druggiei; 'Olin. tcti ; E. fioVey.. Disnonsing Chemist Clinton; Watts & Co., Drugettod Medicines, Clinbon ; Sydney JtiolisOn, Druggist, •Olin ton. . • . Many people suffer ' terribly with pain in the stomach after every • • 41.113:e 44350,000 CAPITAL §2.000,000 mouthful they eat. _ Dyspepsia and indigestion keep READ OFFICE ,MONTREA.L. them in, constant misery. After trying the hundred and one new-fangled remedies without much benefit,- why not use the old reliable Notes discounted, Collections made, Drafts Burdock Blood Bitters and obtain a • iBsucd1 Sterling and American exchange bought and sold. Interest allowed 08 de. ,perfeo t and permanent cure? poeits. Bermea Bess- interest allowed on • • Here is a case in point: arof and. up; Money advanced to "I was troubled with indigestion and farmers CM their own note, with ORO OK, dyspepsia for three or four yea; s, and tried more endorsers. No mortgage required O. 13r4Elih)fiR, Manager, Clinton ---- - ent dyspepsia remedies, but got little relief. • • "I then started using Burdock Blood • Bitters, and when I had finished the second It until I had completed the third IS. bottle I was almost well, but COntintied 11 D m taking cIAGGART • T31:B.B. enrWecospueirdiesecilayrcwoeiyil. ea Bt a tidngefily ore. thingwithout having a pai in n my stomach. Now ii a I eat whatever: I like tyith- out causing me the least discomfort.", - MRS. TIIONAS CLARK, Brussels, Ont. , . 27,..1900 ,BANKS. The Moisons Bank * Incorporated be Ad of Parliament 1.88g WM. COLSON linoranneos, President • WorRERSTAN Tnenu.s, Gen. Manager almost every. doctor round here awl differ11. - asocalaisiZEMIZMMESTIZigigRa.o. cling ALL YOUR PAMS WITH •El P• a n A Medicine Chest In itseif. 0 Simple! Safe and ladleit Cure for le. CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, DOLDE, RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, • 25 and 50 cent Bottles. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ' OW? ONLY THE GENUINE. •-.PERRY DAM' mogAits. • "Klondike Gol d Pields," a, argeediettp, vale Able book, eating like 'a Volirleind: Beantild prospectus twenty -Ave cents. • Books oneiree- ,BRADLEYeetea-RETSOes COMPANY learner) • : Toronto. • • neeNts rho best life of Her Maiesty I have seen, ' writes Lord Lorne about "Queen • 'Victoria." Agents intake N -a dollars daily. ' _ HRA,DLEY-GARREIBON COMPANY, laminas • , • • Torento. RANKER ALBERT ST., - CLINTON A general .Banking Businaas transac tett • NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts armed. Interest allowed on • deposits. ,L P. TisoALL. • OLI TOY, ONT. • --- e.dvaeces made "to farmers on their ;own, • notes e.t low rates of.intereat. & general Banking Buriness trandeoted • Interest allowed 'en deposits: Sale Nava bought - Choice ..• eed...,(47-3+1 Seed Corn, sever varie,ies, Sugar df seeds required for ian etld or meduse Beet, DI ens phis, rill) s, and all varieties . • • • • Estate,: tiour.alwitys on . hand, and general, mill feed: . ' Para. gAeeiliBieNinTo:erWeimAiriNag"poi.j'ai.tina ; no 1111i1"11:1" • • • ',make, insurance or fake Bahama; every house• L11-111 P. B. KARIN CO., 182 Victoria streetv:ro- C. -±ICti , '' .t*.C. icileer: . " • a 'customer. Particulars free. Write to -day rent°, Canada. • • • _Fib 2$.15- . - • DUNCAAT, Clinton. $pavins,li.iingbonespspiinte WANTOP. . Oats Wanted • - Curbs, and All Forms of No experience necessary. Permanent nod- Oats wanted in ' exchange for -• Oet Lameness Iflotd tomeal and the best Flour en the marke time Liberal 'terms. Pay weekly.' Steck , complete with fast selling spoeialtieS, including • Seed Wheat, Corn, Potatoes, Sto, ourgfr ; as follows :-- * • .. rum,. • secure territory -now. Write BROWV BROS. . I 11 lbs Oatmeal foilush bel Oats Aug.24-tf I for 1 Duollel Oats.. starsorytuem.Brown's Nurseries P.O., Ont. 15 lbs Maur (Manitoba "Mixed) J .' SilverWarie.Gven Away.. • • 111,411,NTS - Book business's better than ex 'I . bloYkesa.rsiAsgaisnttstalosoiehaarrobmetsticortclonseotawsteeerksetial ,, oe'.EthveeraLponurnothsamsearkaonryiatbreine".gtelitaatkeV007peolul, few leaders are: "Queen Victortt "Tee'.41°f -m7 -eand when et certain number se received the . . Gladstone," "My noteer•snible lories; "Pro. + gresSiye Speaker, ' "Klondike Gold neids,-.T.,,,..' bolder will be entitled to a.piece of Silver- ,• . • - . man,' "Glinapses of lite Om, en. , . 13reakffel Wale of their own ohoesing. Come and 0; best breedeM ;ma Isereslefninnuallyt 10orke thousamlo of • EndVred by the • dia." tookson time. Outfits free to ott * opeer, Ca a a, . !Jalapa (*me Bee' the Silverivare •' • • O. OLSON. f;Rr .$136i 3....Asit.sailln)inIlemtatertna6atirkooer; ofhtt:idnutv103fseeltelin $eir; iletec;s1e4; xiv810ith .1 'Good Butter And Eggs' wanted,. • • • • . . u&bto 23 IToilreon331-eR4DLgY.GABRBTSON 'Co., itiamstiforcla,: • alclhoanr:ttit:e-alpApliodla altar') biln'ter..gljgagite mrlitAlli I ; • gotcaTinnedit W4,1.1Ps 1:4; Surgtr who. • • only worse and the horse beeame do Mine the t It could not stand up; • Atter trvifut Overvtlilan• Inlay power I went to &neighbor and told Illtnahout the ease, TM gm vo • me ono ot your bool<s aml.I (mimed it carefully anti , to the nearest drugstore and gotabottle of your/May*1n . •Onre and applied it aridly actoollag to direetions.•Eo- ' U.,,,OfttA, • fore the first bottle was Used I noticed an tinprovsinent, . eie- el:. ad when the iMventh bottle was abetit hair Wed. my . • • blemish on him. . Atter ceasing•treattnent 1.' gave the toriro WW1' eompletely eured Mid without leaving' a till,-...sar- ,;;,..,.. horse good euro and did sense light work with him,w1uh; - Mg to sbe It It had effected neared then started to work the horse hard and to My- entire satisfaction he never shoved kfty More lameness through the whoie lmmtner. I can recommend Kendairk; spavin cure not only ns an ercenent, but ii.,4 a sure foritedy,,to a,r, o,no pat It may concern. . 1;0 t .• : . • No need to crows. . • Booker T: Washington telit the follow- ing story of a menther of the. "po'h White. traiM" who elideavored to cross. a ..stream by raceme •of a ferry. owned by a, black ruin: • - • • •. • ."Uncle Mose," said the white man, .'"I want to cfoss, but I hain't got no money." Unele Nfose scratched his -head. "Deed' you got no money 't all?" he queried. . "No," Oilid the wayfaring strapger, "I haven't a gent"- .1- •; 4 • "But it done eost you but 8 corns," ie - tasted Uncle. elose, "ter eross dp ferry." "I know," said the white man, "but 1 haven't got the 3 cents." •• 'Uncle Mose was in a quandary: "Boss," , he said, "14050 tole you what. 'Er man What'e got no cents am ice es well off Cleveland Leader. . .1. on dis gide er de river as' on. de odder."- . Batik Mitgland Neten. • It not eVery otte who is aware that a Mink of England' note is not of the seine thickness• nli through. The paper • is thicker in the left bend cornet, to enable it to retain keener impression of the • e'eartiti there. end it la /I •Ild. Icor iti the dell,: sletilewe tho. cem , 1: and beneath • the at,, the • ing resolved to de the utmost tit favor °tiny heastovent . urs ru Y. SAJULL RiToptl. - •Askyour druggist for Kendall'. Sproda Coro, also kA Treatise on the stereo,* the book tree, or address OR. L KENDALL COMPANY, ENOSOURO FAiLC,/, .:" Dunlop Tire's" lu • When you hire o. wheel from the Bicycle Livery • 'look at the fires. • If they are Dunlop Tires then you can rest assured whi..‘:1 ha's a good pedi- • gree in its every part. • Dunlop Tires on all good Wheels. "Tile only toole." The bunlopTire ea, Limited, „, Toronto. " aostrati. Winnipeg. St, John. CLINTON' • 1111 fort° Cents .„ el • tennorth•tr.k.becrttab'unst..°.-.Purnedcrtallot 7 THAT'• To [IF, R.E•T hp. 8 T• • Dem.,.bniaigiethcrarthoiri. Yrkr.ralrishd - -I PO Ad •riell as humorous- compesitIons ni - • every Mnd and chmaeter. twat. paid, .with our illustrated catalogue of books and novelties tor only tell coats, delineation do McFarlane 21,1tengeigt.. loronte. Cruse Our fee Turned if we fail. • Auy oue sendini roinptly receive our opinion free concerning • sketch an descri tion of au • inventi wil rhe patentability of ,saine, "How to Obtain a Patgnt" sent upon request. Patents eecured through us ach,ertised for sale at .»ir expense. Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in 'run PATENT RECORD, an illustrated and widely circalated journal, ; consulted by IVIanufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy Mt. •Address, 'VICTOR J. EVANS IS C1)6 Evana unditeragite._nt AttworAnorsavroti. 0. • y on WOOD Mid• COAL YARft. r nth+, ro::n tort. it times tire in tql riii lay of ' ' Stiteeribee le weltered t (I prOVillitlY 01 Hi) 0". ono thieltevss only theoughout -Undue Telt:go:4e .: : - • • ' Answered. Vliitei: •Alittiseir no vie:Nees Nvite)--- . 4•.0,,... , ... - .,.; \Veil, l' i rs: le, 1,,ines „Vont' 11 itsbill.il to. 5 tvriv vi 04• day ? . Ly E..- 0111,A hire:lie-thee Met Ile. yersel'. Ire has ' 'el% "t'f1/41..l1G• OF' . Omar to !1st, het le. winee rise it -fent --seer . ..41V .... eel] All SWUM. X ...- • lieLEOWS SYSTEM MOHR 0 F Weak and Impure Blood, Liver .0 Kidney Diseases, Fernale Oetnplaintst Etc. kit Drug ILK% tiravrite ilireet to:: . J, M. MCLEODt Goderroh, Ont. FURNITURX BROADVOOT, 130X & CO. , The steady inorease in our trade ia good proof of the fact that our geode are tigh our prices lower than finale of other deniers in the trade. We ratunfacture furnitare on it large scale and eau afford to sell cheap. If you bur from titi, we gave for you the profit, 'which, in other oases, has to be added in for . • the retail dealer. ' Thie week we have passed into stook some of our needesigna. Space 'will not perm Os to quote prices, but come and see for youreelf what snaps we have to offer. Remember -we are determined that our prices shall be the loivest. in the trade. UNDERTAKING. • in this department our stock is tomplete, and we have undoubtedly the hest funera outfit in the Ootillty. Oar prices are as IOW as the 'Meat. • 13BPAPFOOT, BOX &Co, J. 117102),Idley • to, Se -Night and Sunday calls attended to by calling at j. W. Olticiley's, Tuners • Director) reaidenen eereeetee.."eekeie..`e_ - eereet !avg. (j1T1(41 • 11 i;41111,!11( Sr WA), al sel":;115) r. f ur V,Oli fit 'OA ri 1'qt IN,ICNIENT1' !trill SI ri, • W.Wlb',A'fLi Tho pitun 1:noens 3t the..%.bittideneo is OVOlin hil'woon n .1antlaese plata and lke- .1rainItati „ Illf".11rp ot'(111 Au.3traiinu.no tiro ravel/ exceeds Z;1). years' . "A -A 144.ititirit • `': (I) 4 t 11 is mas. 12,.., ed :.•6' 're,t Ito Et Ett V ssNIP *home timl In the loorEy_l urtie,2„,Yarhi-lintrIc , ti4.14.41 m.o., F*, 1 .....!* vivr 41 rViol*ItA! 1 ;Wray * 1 le rairituat,•• 1, ^.* , • . ..!• (*Fr or thli v 0t.re 1t,. rim.r, mid Vold Irfon era yVtelt*V•N 14 (111 I, •Prr*shobl, 1, rhino. to .01‘ Mr in! it vela ean tt bon sold yawn mono, sod es givo v 01 rei-.. eluere 41 e f.c..oh. 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