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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-11-07, Page 3•r• 1314P1101,55"4"'"icWs 11.1rrill"411! Duvin a 10...angeddePOP (, • • 1 t '.4." •••!' •II‘• 7/Prqe w77•41'n If"1"7' ' ' . • • tilt e•ILIPVI'41NVVEr PP A More are three eamential. thing* to coludder when. buyitil 0, . Ainger-ptiality, Consumption of nal, and the Woe. The pstos Is the heist important. gded. Range will last many years, 'Ad when it saves in fuel it pays for It self, while cheap Range le conStaittly adding to its price la extra consumption of fuel; The °1 riappY Thought " Range 10 the lightest fuel consumer in the world, and the most perfect Range constructed: It Its a perfect cooking apparattis! Mee al Orontsfacturero for An AtissirrOod Oforosrno• . TIM 'NM DUCA. STOVE rAntawmilp 1, 0 mpielopo 1 1 • E. • ICI 101 . • 41111•11111011111 1111 ill IN • "14 HARLAND' J3RO POVERTY OF SPIRIT. IVILLTARI EVERETT rON, Reetor of the Church of the Redeemer, N. 153 Wort 130th Street, New York. Plessed are tee peer In sole.n, pr their; is the elegeom or. LW:WM-44. web.tt.. v.. 3. Even those who de`ay the person. 4 il claim.. of Chi•ist alnust unive.11 saly • ' praise and accept the. 'Formal on the Mount es a most perfect precept for human life. I very mech. qtestion the.. depth of this ucceptance, The moral teacher of cur. day d0,18 • not begin by blessing, atd, be did: would begin With some more aturdy YIP tue than poverty ef spirit. 4 Seasonable vice .11° S . • $liehed and itad regard. en •it t It ia a "mark, of the divirie nature el 0 much lepUb Indla'a Prosperity, . 11 . the bon of Man that lie does begin so $ away ro ni purely human teadu lo ear; and _eel' tIrBuly lin accord with all /-111 Cougn ,. eheasie eit weather ohs t lug Indies poverty' and misery, para. gun To Many 10,Oppieu , eizi:uirtoc,inrelirteghtinrig. peto learriends,,xtahtatthiet eourrtrt enjoying a period' of -prosiper- . '.:Pad, Mood Moot Ton Liable to clold blokes Tort Liable to -Twenty. ity.. The blue .beek, on the. trade of Deemees-mow to pcoteat ..youroot. British India few the 'official year ending I • •Ohanees of the Swains affects tbe 'health Mareh .31 amplyeiptoves' the etatement, I. more oriese perceptibly; '1 he tho and. anfrplenientary unofficial reports Sail bo summer Weather on the blood leaven. that the 'prosperity continues. The, blue it tbin and watery, turd now tbei, the book referred to /Iowa that the tete; I • •-,ditiagreeerely felt: You feel ,sly• • intl.:go:4%0e". olitecieithemBiCoti ,:f0447.;n33d3'04v3e3ri. weather le ...changeable this inakee -itself :spepthe and tired; :theres may bb templets , or erOptione Of the Rhin s• the alio* westh. the 'preceding year, while tim exporte brings little twinge° Of rbeamatiam • or • anseunted to a total of 488,000,000, an neuralgia that give Warning Of ibe winter increase •twelve nffillens, The indrease :tint is COMilit/. If you want V.:, be brisk,.....was general in all classee of merolme, ,.and strong. for the winter, is ie now •-thrt • (Use; particularly cotton goods, and " . ;build up ther blood, and glyee there was a marked revival; of activity' . 'the nerve' n little ioniO• Williame):' in the Militate of meelibiery . and mill :Pink Pilisare this- greatest of all bloocl• work, metals, Mineral oils, raaway mat, terve-restoring tonier, and will eriel, coal, clienlicals. and dyes, but the .. Make you strong and steire off the ,nonee shipment of tea .cleclined materially in • Eibd 'pains of winter if yeti teike them now:, . 'hfr James Adams, Brandeis, Men., is one . value by reason. of the continued Ion, the...ohomomdo, whom Dr wimomo, ruling of prices, while the quantity pilied 'also Showed a •ecinelderaNe de re°t°red t° le°1th end' Cite: With •.regard 'to: anger, the re. strength, He sore -"It le_ With . . • .. • • Pert •states.that . beet sugar made . very ' ..gretitude that I Acknowledge the • benefit • I ... . •liaVe derived femn,the.use of Dr ,Nyilliame" progress In recent years. • Six .Pink Pille. . Before taking -Abe •,-pdle my . Yeara ag0411.0 cPlailtitY vane sugar. ,tliealth was mubbehattered with, rheum*. I imported was more than double that ot , dem,-nervoilti depreseiorrandeleeplesetteser. , beet, but during last year . the linperts, niglitle sleep.: When 1 began the nee.. of auger.. Whiles the latter : declined from . For folly.twelvemonthe leeirrelygota good .1 ,,,of beet greedy surpassed those of cane ': the. pills it was with a. determietatien to, all sources of 'manly except Java, the . give them e. trial.. did eo. inid can. formei• ineresoed• greatly, the inerease _ .°"ertithinily. ne.Y. that 1 nould, not svoIX ' front Austria-frungaty being -exoeptional. betterbeelth'their I now enjoy. I s'beill large -•-so large ers'' to induce au r -wii,ye'streerk good word for Dr Williame • retinerii in. India, to persuade then:well" Pink • •: , • . es „Poorblood is the olumeot Meet dietease countervailing duties' did" not •.'••Geod.blood. means health and etrengih, Dr °Over the whole bounty received IV beet -.iNerilliame, Fink Pills do •not. porgo_40y, .sugar. The. •statements with .regard to siinply. make, pare, rioh bleed. .That's Why the iinport• of 'iron and ;steel ere pard: they our& go' many But yon elderly , interesting They Show . that • meat alvesyil get the genitirie With Eeltinea the greater part of ,leirth• name "Dr Inflame Pink' ;Pill's. for Pile steel' and iron bare'. and :The Feeple".On the WeePper. atoned .every box: . cause of this .is that . oupplies • - Sold by. ell drieggists or sent by Moil, !poet and !steel quality ,t6- that paid. at 50 cents a box or 'bibles for sent from the United ,Iriagdon0bUt •$15014 **ding dieeec te WilliOna much cheaper, and, therefore, coinnined; • • Medicine Uo,, tirOokV111504 . • • lug 'market whieh consideie cheiperese, . • .. .• . • , , . • - first- and' quality•;aftervairds,- - In 'Other -• • „ .•• , • . . • • kind's of:ikon:and ethellwerk the United . • .. EingdoMboldaitis,.own, the Wel figliree: • -41 renieMber," said . , • a bride coo. • ,..showing :that, while Reigtain tent 142,750 qractor . some dine ' ago while'. on tees ,111414; the .Uteted ltifigilOM'aent Ole subject of • Workmen's ,dare. .1436,146; • Throtighont ,thes. .the • deviltries; :"*hen .:.Working 'Jet JIM. -big •OeUtie..:.ef '-e)tobange fOr. ;,•the. rupee was: bridgeeteress. the illitgoa.' when the two 'Perfectly • steady,''rengine.'frOni is :3 7,43d •santileier arms 'had approached Within . to 4 1.78d, and, adds the repot, it may. fifty , feet ..of each. other, a -keen rivalry. be. said now that importers and export. . as to who should be the first • to -cross. :ers alike have. ceased ie. concern theth.•• ameng, the •: men. A -lent ;helves- about the 'course of' eichingli �r -s.plank • con..ected the two arms, leaving.. :to trouble 'about fluctuation. • . , • about two arid -abet feet Of Support .at • each end. , Strict orders Were issued that • • • . . •• no • one, should ;attempt to cross the• ; plank upon penalty of instant diemissal. • At the noefh• .hour I suddenly heard „ : treat Shout from,-.the•inen, whowereall • • , • starting :tip.. -..Raising my eyes, I seri a ',man, step on the end of, plank, stet minute, irsrd look 'clown into the whirl, pool below. I knew he was going to cross,- and shouted -to him;:lint he was • •too:bigh ,tip to hear. Deliberately' be walked out until he reached the middle • '` or the plank. 'It sagged far down with • his weight.. until could , see light be- tween the two short, supporting .ende . 4. Pleassuit, Prompt and Perfect oars for , bd. He saw the end in front of him do • LOUGHS' COLDS, - , - and e cantilevers n which they r st- • this, hesitated, and looked back to see HOARSENESS; • how the other end was. I thought he . -beth edges, of the plank -with his hands, _SORE THROAT, " • was going to turn, He stopped, grasped Ind, throwing his feet up, stood on his head, kicking His lega in the air, crack - Vie cough that lirirkiite O.Onali tlitrt . • sots tisot in the chest is dads' getting embracing mission thett Ile begins with deeper sand deeper into,:the bronchial si blessing, on et virtue so simple that ' • . ... , tubes Ea Is making ctireetir for the. '.,9 luisp„ to become pneuroOrlia,'Intramixise, any may poeseas it, , Von of the ,lungs or coneuroptlon.. • ° " • r .• . Suer coOkluo are sometimes referred ' : What is Povortr,l . '1.0t, - inerel7 . to -- de MI "graven -It eminne," beennee tut/. litcle,• lint. to feel tbe. lack cili- thins.... • .ueueny blink their viet,im- to that - laat . , meeting. place.. .. .• .-. • ,The Indian on this island four hundred Dr. amines onto or /..inueed and • ' rrurpentino ham long been known as *earn ago was not poor •becauee he. had ;mother:a •-faVorite remedy for crotin, no bank accounti, without it we are. . . bronchitis., ornate and coida.• • It gatnei . • • In ,pooularley, every day and now hae ..etele yourself,. with this understanding ' by reit .the forgoer sale of any similar . end tea reply to Chritt's. words, "Rave . • I) rietuloosensaratlou. the .t ig h t n • e ss in the ehreet: x poverty .of• epivit ti, y.our. =ewer to . eilloye the Inflammation, curet the cold atml prevents pseunients., consumnticii , that question is the measure of .yodr - .mod other long -troubles,' 25 Cents,,all ____ ,,' „i_„...... ._, .„_ „.........„....., __ tu. . dealers', or 1Cdnionson, -Bates 4.co,-, we.. i ,,,Ungerarrauunkti u•t 1,414 FvFnAmA um ifY . reninto.. . ., , . . ,, .3/14nint. •. . , , •„ . , • ' . '. kg!! ,.. ..:. Chase's,...31.1111,13--. '. •:- imepbuirtitr.'"awitlwilieflth'ue:idters.clebnii:aliala'akvr ' Of Linseed '-....- ... - . . alLoreated' life: Development Or evolu. - • ' -• ' ' • : ` ': - . 10 ' • , Con of ' WI PeOceede from the sense of . gild To'erivegnr'0 . .••• • .. ,. ,...::.. •. • . . . ..,•, .• .... . •, . . .. Th. materiel wealth of this greet City created works. It is a. mark, of His all. - Ing heels•together;-and yelling to the , - BRONCHITIS:- - -terrified onlookers. :This • lie. did 'for. : • ". cR0up tbout seemed to me, like • iforty.' Then he let his feetdrOp down,' snrt ihrerat emit Lund Troubles.. * stood up, waved his hat, . and trotted; • Obstinate Coughs yield to itto geateful, dont the plank to the Other' tide; slid -soothing action, and in die racking, per... • down One of. the brae*, hand over hand, mistent cough often pretsents in oonsutirp- ina regained the ground. We, discharged ' gra mume. it gives prompt .and sum re.! hire, of course, but What 'did he eater .110; • Re 'get all the glory his felloviss envied . Mr* S. Boyd Bidets*, Opt. writes . • 'm, and he moils/ command work any. .• o'lliad a severe Cold in ra3rth'roati and . %where head and: was greatly troubled with . „. . • • • • — — • hoarseness, Two bottled of Dr. Wood'a •-• New arrival -Wail Well! had an Norway • pine layrup corapletely cured Ilea that heaven was .paved with geld, 1020.11. t. Peter -No -ant • Prise* 20 *onto per. battle. •"So Smlth decined to • ?orUsseeellIttee other • tight," "Yes. I understand Smith didn't "Not Miss have eri Ids .pajamas that night, end he - 'fears the disclosures of public -trial sir John strieloir, his time might imperil his social ,stistu.s."-Le‘ iire of the foremost mon • in Boot ltait "elournaL": „ iand, ' lived at Edinburgh,' aria his . house there, some forty years ago, was •',the holed of his four daughter* all no.: ticeably tali Women. They made up, as . save The , father staid, about four and twenty. auy feet'of daughter*" A good but not• a . • romantic 'story told of one Of *thorn, • 'S Mother INC!' new *soy in connection With Lord Gimp*, who, n dining one day. with Sir Jelin, told j.threatened Lire *AY Pe Pre* hisihoSt that he had made bp hie. mind • served to be married. . •" have decided,'" &rid he, "after care.' • ftd consideration, that X .0 nnot do bet.; ;T.; the loving nthiner eicpenee IS ,t00 Jor than to secure ik% hind of one ot , *rest, hiboe too Bever* if it Will Pre- your demighter*". %dente the health other Orleat, Child' Sir John bowed, and eaptessed his 8u1.I ere generally simple, but BO eratitticie ketbe tliehritrit, stynbaierai ballY!S hold on life that it le often a . r ask, Lora Glasgow,"a ," o -knowledge tif thelight thing., tti de that my "daughters Ilse attracted peer :tome the tide it °dile. And in habit ' ilbieed every oriole is I etitioal one. iorhak; sir ;oho? returned his lord. think the uee of Baby's Own 'Jab. • -„ ship, "X leave entirely to yOu. I feed •Ibis Wenici este many a aorta lirSte rue, • that your knowledge of witted MreP. B. Bickford. of Glen Sutton, yorre daughters tothetruiritS of th4te "Tablets, have grout prudence Is highly to your ere. fentid theM mire and reliable remedy. My 1. i. was treiffiled with indigestion at ledies upstairs, and X will at once Ina dit,” said, the father. ""tiet ue join the • teething time, slid wee cross and restless. ate toyou, m orlon ill under 'The tufa of Babys, Own Tablets tattle etand t wonderftil &loge, and I am Aid to tea k e choice which X- advise you tAl ebtordehd them tO others." Mothers who " • etke these Tablets never. afterward resort to 1167 "Ikea liPeterre t° the 63311; will enable you mho a far wow se - *°k18` "1 tike Inti°12 111.1"re eertiti/big (SOUSA than could make." hatelt PUrgetives that gripe and torture ")(4110 but Jilet tile7 Wert/ stbent. baby, nor to the 00.0oilea „soosinor pro, bitter one touch of natter° ettaerted Peretietie IWO often °attain poisonous self' I4SIL ora ,Gitulg" Pluck" at the ten Opiate, Own Ts:Wilts are pleasant to take, guaranteed to be hertniessa. Seed exunt°1114 ireryttoetstiii3sir 4.°14.1°! .441 he. " VirlinettPtifredh 10111141.00,11151 Iikroczkvillie,theOorti.r, rooSmir./eAblisbortne;10' ehtdnakatittedei eulliotterlutlibtoe af your druggiattioes not sell *hem. the matter *ft mittieg, Dont Be Too - Modest. • was l3IfeeledlY9, ,the oPose of. poverty o'n : '172 • ..---..... . - the pari 4 those 171.41,in., itwhalnthe ' lure Is ' somet advice for 'hese who . tilt* iievir knew,. .;, men bOa , con - would'. - Wok. ,tuheld slew:ince% aandblegt • too aoingr.deollitiver, oeticitim Ed, iiiiti 4,0inkttelfr41Salitbolr'abtor.709ktual they : Advertise- yourself. • Life is a keen os ork . , . eompetition and it behooves every Mau to worked and prayed (for in itts degree put his beet foot forward and to 'flaunt ti' ivaS prayer) and the answer eame„li , . his merits the pubhe eye.. The, od- eSty of. greatness le, all trash. There a telephone a ' " telegraph,whInb" In then no sueb. thing.' ' Greatness knows the latest development .eeem‘• eshnoit a di - necessity. Of holding the center of the imp. power:. ,..otegrerfoo• To inanUeolippueoremlynitoe flued.e0. e.ellrehMo, ._ So it le!E0 eitrange truth that C... _tt. flat - niatr who: hem ,in ,hlisa all: tno. elements utters. Viten He declares that "Blessed Ont, miiiio. lioecess aseerte :himself • on are 'tl* Peer in spirit 4 they that morn, every :occasion,. In every company' he 'the" Mook Ond. they .thatf leingey end 'bilieseit for a while. - He striver .to ritake '•"'"t"‘ after4:'. T'IFIIMuisiness," • and lust - does Something- to focue. attention • on .,.-,_'r,' ._„„„,, .... ti. an impression so that he will` he noticed. thew only: He follows with iner.ey, - and talked 'about: ' He is aware, that the ' ity and juetiee. : tli'.illtelletiFitelieo.4113:f ritin;teLlielillbri:1111): tka:::1:41 ' : °f77leedbi 1417:1111:. .hePighirietstifs-eielesaimini7jof eQnr continually. Of ' . - - 126 - A young lawyer, by nature me:deist and enteral: We ;spend perhapsten hours retiring, made. up his mind sit .months a day to eyelid that 'which each in his ago. that Modesty did not paro. He Wes degree ^Obi nor ertv antndurt to avoid conscious of his ability; but his light wits ..,''"" - ' _,_,, bidden. He saw • men of less mind and : this Pore -47 of our Ter,' higl4r* na- learning making their 'Way better. than tine? • ' • •-'•' ' ' - t''' he, and he, resolved to imitate them and ' mow' ninny of us in this are tramps, lir. pull' himself forward. He joined half a- L. ,_ ,___:• dozen organizations, • ineluding. two fra- , lag, 19Y rgling fl.'91r!' those 71?°Se sense c4 - ternal orders, a church society) 4 .social ' poverty has called forth their ,titmestef- club, a ciunera dub and a political club. forth./ Alas( too many are content to ea. evees , , Ile attended Oireery 'meeting Mid ePeAlte '-cept the Moral or immoral etandued be" hi* natural diffidence he .expressed very fore them, with no Work or prayer ITh onytti . alg ' positive opinions in a very lend voice. laboratory !making new Means. of Om - °He had, been in the habit of :using an..er- . sannicatien 'with their fellows" and their dinary conversational tone in spealeing,' •,,,..,,,, . • - . but at:the birth of his great resolve he '-w" , ... ., .., . . the ,...reee: pitched his voice several tones higher' ere' back to that time rife .r, la. and kept it at that pitch. He became - et: of the Sermon on. the. Mount &et disoutatioui ai;:ia intoleranf in. 'debate. . He took it front -seat alwayei and ceaised Pliteect a b4ing treatilie "4. *••°1,1i 44; td feel humiliated when rebuked for go-. boleti, world. • ai 64, el'aPeleeS:Ineein ing top lei and not minding his •own ;video* foot or eye,. nay, not a e g „ 'businesa rather relished iluarrel. Or • in utter vert lo btlek for it caused talk and spread his narno among the people, : Ile developed a mar. 1.upon it. Watch that speck' of matter.r. velous Ingenuity for letting. his name 'a germ in which lies potentially ell.tbie into 'print. Whenever e commenced an city represents. It senses its poverty nation at law he went after the report- • • ere and told them all about it. Wheneveti mime for fend; it min* rt its he made a speech he sent a Copy of it tc. Insigniflednt, little form to metre at dll all the newspapers. He -counted that tried procure the feed it cannot even see. week lost which he was not mentieneel once Or twice by the press: ‘Witb that motion 'the 'gresi.enrtli •bie. This work has told. While a few sneer Wenn"' • new g' new kingdom at him the great majority takeoldin at AOW. born, and with eleelnereseine • his -owe fiValuatioe. The front seat, to •__ f h d• t I t t sense of poverty new powers are girth, • ngs, is , now reserved •for him, and he may go late. Ile who had trouble,catch- .Neroa and a hand to reshape, the eartil ing ,the chairman's eye when he wished ' to make its Owner but • a thonsand. to break into a debate is now called on to address theits present.- He les consult. More/ conseious of his imverty. 4 . ed mall measures for fear be wouleop.. Now again the Bon of God, .stande up P030 'them in the assembly. • Tho apro- bn the earth* to bless that which Ho • tI 1ALTAViTA f ; ATif "X"x4ritt it.44.4* I Wan, 11 • I • , •••,,r . • November 70.1% - Food 'WO Pt BRAIN and IVIV$CL. Mire. Palatable, PoPtilleri 11'1" frorn Calatrefir;ZP44::*01:Zigiand*Olhiri "4"4": PLUliciebs are eating .MeiZZA.VITA THE PERFECT FOor.." Tastes good because It Is good. 'MALTA -VITA is the VITAL, the L1FE-GIVING FOOD: the INVIGORATOR OF. GRAIN AND BODY. ,• MALTA -VITA is the original and only perfectly cooked, thoroughly malted, flaked,, sod toasted whole wheat food, and contains more nutrition, more tissue -150411g qualities, mote servo etimulant thSn is found in any other foo -a Ra*Vita CO NCI NT PAM. hIED foOD 6174%4 rit 6000 eNanil 000‘ $601116 56• or" if. 4 • ?I. " IKIVR1811°°' Pf46' • III*411rArt IP. API?, ••••.." 11141616..- . • , tit 90.9161. • %3/441.6•14 • ...;00,00" eitootrro Me, "60 qr. ulnw'sg "t• • ••..s • . A- '4"""gradowl . 1?, .11NOALL4 . BAhTlf.Els„ 1411417.'0N ° ONT. Private bran 'so 1--oan on inertgeiges • beat Marren, rates. at emote hosiobi".'te7ed on • deposit. • Gone;a1.1ti' hirs.‘ iIie :aterenni boldness tranareted • BANKIdit - McTaggart until at IAA an aye to pierce the um. mineirce which he former y seine ashas ereated; !avoids of men He repeat), though he:were 'stealing it is now freely were Ito given ea his due: His practice, improves "" Wawa had "'uttered ' bac. aUse he is talked. about. People go throigh living forms. "Biessetl tiro to a larvar. whose name is in the PnPere those, who recognize their poverty of every day just as they buy a soap whose i for theiro is, another kingdony, know nothing about .t lawyer as they gite has been Were' name is on eveeadto wall. They ma 0 r , may know nothing about the soap, ex- ;As Ile Saw in that 'tiny' living crew" cept the name, but they employ- the law., - yew as they buy the soap. Whyl 'One .eure ng ton alter kingdom a I it, ki a'r`sin must probe deep into the human Mind now He Hes another, more glorious and ' to find the answer, but no Matter what* yet in ;marvellous beauty, still coining the answer the foot stands. ' . ' t Iltra l' ' . .. . dorth from it, . ,„ ' " ,, The' new creature, le. again Without •, . , , te i 4 dt God has begun. kneel are tholse - toot Or eye, Ind, conelactiotalear'ef:itis poverty, Ft D it moo, tha ton roov. I Meat Market 0104 • Perfect Health is Sustained by a Perfect food MALTA -VITA, "The Perfect Food.,". eaten for breakfast and supper insures perfect digestion and removes all cause of insomnia and dyspepsia. 90% of the ills of life . are due to poor digestion. Perfect health, sound, rest. , Ul sleep, clear complexion, bright eyes, clean, white teeth, sweet breath, are the blessings that follow a regtti lar diet of MALTA -VITA. • Beware of imitations Insist on getting MALTA - VITA, "The Perfect food.," 12.equires no cooking, always, ready to eat.. Relished by old and young, sick or well. • 'it - Large Packages at -knot ditriker's: kalta.Vita Pure Food Co., Toronto, Canada. it • ALBERT ST CLINTON ,*9 6 A. General Banking Buslness • • • transacted . . • NOTES DlEICOUNTED - "Notes firmed. Intermit:allowed 012 , ii0P0811g. •••• • • THE1110isoNs BASK incorporated by AotTailiturienti 1855. • _ • • CAPITAL , $2,500,003 " REST,FUND . .$2,150,000 HEAD • OFFICE. MONTREAL . Wm. Morison Mecenzaacee, Preis:den JANES' E Or,:;;Gen. Manager: Datil soonnted,"oolloodoner made, ri-afts issue, sterling and American exithange, boa and sold. Interest -allowed on der sits Same BAWL—Interest allowed en nem of $1 and op. Money advanced to f mire on their own mites, with one or ors endorsers No mortgage required. - • ---11443:-Brewert -*Imager, . ° • ' 1131filthat: NV/USER TED. • to tell MINTER S INK - a Journal for advertisers, published weekly at dire dollars a year: It teaches ;theselence and practice of A.dvertiebbk,' and is highly ' esteemed by the most suc- • -cesaful- advertisers In this country' and Great Britain. Liberal COMMission at. lowed.Addreset PRINTERS INF, le 1Spruce St., New Yob*. • i• , • lorious argain : A royal tithe foi'tb:6se:ydn• heed or Who: will "nee clothing. Men's Suits, Boys' Snits, Men's Overcoats, 'Boys' Overcoats, Men's Pants; Boys! Pants. . Our Whole Clothing Stock will be offered at *special discount 01 20 Per cent ; The object of this sale is to sell out.. this season's: clothing before new. gee& arrive. We never carry one season's goods into the neat season. All goods charged during this sale will be charged'at regular prices. 'Positively. no goods Charged at sale prices ' (roods otre marked in Plam figures -'- deduct 20 per cent and that will be the. selling price for Cash only during the sale, • .31exei 5.00 suits new' • i; • • re'6 • • 4.00 Kees .6 00 :" " • • ::• Men'ti '10 00•.• " • • • • 8 • Alen's 12 00 " ... • • •• • • • 9 60 . ;Boys' ..Suits . .B070 oo suits now • • 1 20 Boys' 200 " " • e • . • 1 00 Boys' 250 "," if • v • • • • • 200 • Boys' 300 ge 44 • r. ••••• 240 Boys' 400 " • 3 20 NZ: 5 • . • 4 00 °gap aTe 40 ' . ,•4 ' - ' : ' ' . lecieue•ot.thele poverty- in spirit, for: the • zookitittere fuut %,6 moot: natural aohoe, kingdem or heaven'ylles hi that conscious- : On ill'eStErISCII, liVert bawd, 0,,t6lood .. ' 114", le 04irg•bicinnoo 404 bo've moved . for food they oareiot gran see." any nredlchre known, hence its effects are . so how, or at the ret, ne &coo food Prompt and testing. It eurest*Itliouf 44 lo nistice4leh bleb who leneWie that he le Ill Inal.dhineennerkingePeineConetiPethEir , ,poor. "toot ye eat the Omit 01 the . 11111o0seile,1344 Son tri Man and drink Sis,blood 'is bars . , no life In yc.u.s.• ' ' •" , . ' . The ditty a God mime not cnnehalf ate BL OO . . . „tr„..... thee* livet of sitiri at was the eity of NOW Yerk is that •that poor bit Of lite i4th Whiroll it oll began) and thbre Oar ttendliewiee Bogs; PlinPlee, Tunica* • ,16" a Writer Wealth to ba obtained. than Scrofula,' kidney CoMPlaint, Yattodicir we bate guttered here, if we but StoVe. COMet$ 1.00giret LW( of Appetite end soim°14..'4.1filit We eve Poe* in kdr.lt. Creneralt:0111ty. the fact that it is A no ra war ey our, enteedtocurek Oilecia5Corditigto directions 0. 0, p„ 0, M., has been appointe'd warrants any *offerer in giving 0, fair trial • First and Principal NAVA!. A.Ide.cle, : bZittg.111"140tibrustel;14: pared to furnieh the people oft'. WK. ten with all kinds of Tooth and Cured • Meats. ' Sausage, bologna. lard, butter and eggs sheave kepi on band. . , • Men's Overcoats Men's 5 00 Overcoats now .... 4 00 31011$0 .00 de rt.:. r 4 80 -.--- 6 40 -- 8-00 Men's 1.2 00 ". "•. • 9 60 BOYS' OVERCOA.TS:and Pea Jackoits reduced in'aitinAle11)fu"rPgcortiod°011.at absolute cot --Par Caps, °oafs, Collars, Gloves% Mitts and 'Heavy .TJndorolothing, Thos. Jackson, Sr., Men'sf8 00 •55 • . • • . Men's 10 00 99 1 a • It: Fitzsimons - Sop-) • Telphone ' Worm delivers& prclinpily erts of Are toiva. • ,11.1i...Perectut having hop- fm confer a fitter by 'Miring word at the ---8sho. 1 poisse•••••••~Nootosote• —Tor a Stilisit Hair Cut • 4H A setrwrino inAvE Victorlfi Block, emwroN MMWM I MMN *AMU Atia0/1.411 —10NOMEN1S: • 41., lowir 1.4E0=0"Wri\l" l;faving bought Out the garness business of A. MoInt/EN, Is go- ing to esti Trunks,Valites,Intstere Iturle,and everything in cOraietitiOir •with the treide.-. Good ind Cheap. to Burdock Wood Canip te hie blajeety. , . • ;beri t i ood , Lig1 1 Harness a specialty . stays title diallik • everythleg free oil itka aeii and X wM usc sod works off the dield bent t1 go kb Wei Onlal Paslo tturoi Stsoft doors west of NeW• 011utou. BITTERS 'Laxative Eiromo•Quinine Tablets Onto E. mom ns , mold In one dey. No Oure, tro Pay, Prloe •4t. „:„ • ; Mena. 11310elto ailltitetto omits, „ itattertfury St. Watt. Direct importers. Irorktnaushlt and Materiel guareuteed. . 0SULU• •