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The Clinton New Era, 1888-04-06, Page 16.i■ • F b Cir imy 3n (Ioutbeai IAbr of allot Neat* t South Weetera 0 P. Rsi1- Bey •%nd bees then. halt a mile from, lion,%, .aild ]Post Office; title perieot. ill mot ee11 if 40 solei Vetere April' tat, Tetra,i*60p 4dowe, bpilance in three anpnual�'nstalmeots, withinterest at.6 per t? t. Thee ie a hargain worth looking at .er. Full particRlera given at NEW Bit., O1?F CPr or; AIONI O ilr�•M il$NtstnIs. 144ttetirr.1p,far ,rooks hints and ialggeiifp tio,An ha! gree ve tato pomplextea By aK lentil, - mai ti.. R iilien� er �it7 lit yltstl; Q p . *grip ors pl sit lilt rfiaitie+ Iy Pore Msnaltivfe than the retina of the 44tp*n eye,. On part of the!. beavers bee just beeli, pbotogellpbcd' where only 10P stat tke.d Wien. re' vioualy know n The plate sows' nojjwer than 5,000 al, sufi.iic4entlyi, diatinet.. . _ . Chaldr. a Cry for • p itc r'S Q.Jl 1 THE LA.RGEST AND BEST • 1>1 1 W PA P}E.R IN THE COUNTY. ********* **********4 One of the best equipped jobPrint- Ing Offices in the district. OUR AIM IS NOT TO DO CHEAP, BUT GOOD WORK. — q:x* ONLY:-: OMPETENT WoiuutE'wi• * EMPLOYED * .NEW LETTERS, NEW BORDERS NEW ORNAI*ENTS,FINE PAPERS, FIN Y INKS, NOVEL COMBINATIONS. Business Circulars. —A SPECIALTY -- NEAT. •. ., TASTY; AR,T.I,ST-I C. >t�SEE - • - OUR SAMPLES'* T• oe "'� ••ti yy- °. •gm tao • N waw ‘4( xt ;; r +• Rl • prlglid ° Francis Murphy,'the tetupetiance `1e s%9 L 1+�' ,advocate, welts a� taw paased mak- � 11►Q LIVE i ing it p. clime fora wan to treat or 40:WAS PILLS,-, be treated. Upon this subject Mr B,EW.i,RTS Qi? IMITATIONS. ALMPaIX8'j Murphy said in Buffalo last week., ASK FOR AB. RIEROE'S PELLETS, OR Iy= ceArkWTRD P.1XX$,F. Bei eie••e tirelyy *01;41414N the "g op- erateivitnotl idisiilrpetice to tha ate , diet, pr occupation. Put up in glees vials bermeti- oally sealed.:.lilwaya fresh and reliable. M thea ; llittle#Pellets give mostgperfect eatisfftotien. ICK* ACHE 7 >sll7loast ,>�Adn Ilia, -•`1 sti a+ :ton, Ina& v.tion Sillouss Att tto e,andsil ash dq. po'reer, ere PrOla l7 relieved ait$parman lY5 cured,b the .use of Dr. Inieexplanatiionn01 the remedial tpowerr of thetee Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, it may truthfully be said that their., action upon the system la univer ai. not glairLor,tieSue estiapin theft sanative; ip$aieeitqio��e�..R hold by druQ�eQ�,26 cents a vial MailuiaetUred.at the Chemical Laboratory of WORLD'S Disexti 1B MiunatL ABSOOIATION, Buffalo, N. Y. Dizziness, on P 11n e ` t1 . sill ofDr: Wrers'Ca rife Remedy, for a case or Chroe..Nesa1 Catarrh whfep -.theynot pure. AY111 • « kitIIB . CATARRH. -Dull heavy headache, obstruction of the 1 , discharges falling from the he nto he throat, sometimes profuse, orate , ntid+aorld4 at others; thick, tenacious, mucous, p ent,.cblgOdy. And putri�1, 21ar es•' ne water ,IRindriunllamed:there i4 rin"i1nl e ears, de fneaa,'haokinp O? ug7tlsa >o clear the throat, expectoration pa offenet "e matter, together with scabs from ulcers; t e voice is changed and has a nasal twang; t breath is offensive; smell and taste are fin - paired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, a hacking cough and gen- eral debility.' Only a few of the above-named symptoms pre likely to be present 1n any one case. Thousands of cases annually, witho t manifesting half of .the -a eye a . , toms, suit in consumption, and enc) Ip tae sra e: ^ No disease Wm-common,MOTO.geoeptivaOfid dangerous, or less undersood b physicians: lly its nuld.soothing, and beetles_ properties, Br. Sage's Vatarrh Remed aura the, *ow memo; o ,Catarrh, 4,9R din the beadles i ' Sold by and ug�severy wheeie 50 cents ,Untold AjjOily'frent'Catiiiirh» Prof. �Wo, HAytreri$d;'t1t8` faliiioub -mesmerist, go Ic trcatarrh: My. MindyNBphysician f3 ve years pas. incurable, and said -I must die. My• case was such a bad onn,.that every day towards' sun- set; my voted Would become so !hoarse I could barely, epeak;above a whisper. In the morning my coughing acid clearing of my throat would almost strangle' me. By the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, in three months, I was a well man, and the cure has been permanent." "castor JssicRenadaptedtq tat iteee lnendOaslePeTlertoanypt'esCrlptlefi ifuevat%me,'" J.Aaioasa,3LI Df 8a bawd 8R, 9i'ogklya, N, T. y .•. wm,ch, >'�tp>zltca _ � 1'FiveN sleep,• attd� pt`omotdtl • lflitf FM$CQWf ?Y1'e1"lYAMT ySCreet,11'Yt "It Is an awful thing for a titan #o• ' ;1..)4.$% ? w ''t• 1 say no when he has not bees w -._ ...- M t . -.:: weaned. Look at the effect' .on al baby who bee beenon the bottle for two years when you undertake to wean it. What, think you it must be with a man who has been on the , bottle for twenty yearsl" ' • The German inhabitants of t'ae Baltic are Mostly Lutherans. 'he determination of the Russian Gov- ernment seems to be to compel re- ligious conformity, and the -Minis- ler.. of the. Interior has. been ant7lor- ized to suspend or banish Lutheran pastors without any judicial inquiry Sonie fifty(preachers in Livonia and several pastors' wives have been � marked out for punishment for hold. N e V V L O O T ca • SHOES ing missionary meetings. Itis be- lieved that if the Emperor was awareZoffthe real conditions it match_ more humane policy wguld.lie, a pt R 0 C E R I E od, but united action,of the ,people '' C .. ,. is rendered impossible, and any at- tempt to-appeal.would only aggsa-{ t,the evil• At first a little, backing cough, "'Tianothipg,la�it a cold," r' They ' 4tvill: cry; ooq !ear oft:"N. Alae; tbe-etbry old ! -• The hectic cheek, the failing l,trength, The grief that. ca ott sloe out' And Heti�vlin fialpe ,gas' j length,, g • j BUTTER anc1 GGS taken in exchange for goods. In a conaum tive 8 a rave. If, persons would use Dr Pierce's Golden Medical. Discovery,, when ir- siltation of 'the lungs is indieatedrby a cough. it 'Would be an easy matter to avert consumption. Be wise in time. Some time ago on engineer on -the Little Miami Railroad, =Oh'io, was suspended because;after having been examined -by Dr. Clark, he was found to be quite deaf."• The engi- neer claimed• at the time that be, could hearever} thing while running his engine, but the doctor found the. engineer not only telling the truth in ,regard to the 'matter, but also that the deaf man could hear low remarks and whispers on a mov- ing enjine, that even Dr Clark's keen ear failed to catch. The en- gineer was reinstated. , "Constantly Hawking and Wiling."' THOMAS J. RUSHING, Esq., 290:4 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo., writes: • I was a great sufferer from dataWb-lor three -years. .dt time* I could bardlf breathe, and -was .constaptl , hawking and spitting, and for the last eight months could not breathe through the nostrils. I thought nothing could bedone forme., Luck- ily, I was advised to try Dr. Sago's' Catarrh Remedy, and I am now a well man. I believe it to be the only sure remedy for catarrhl'now manufactured, andone has only to give it a lair trial to experienceastoundingresults and • a permanent cure." •; • • t Threeuttl'es Cure Cni<arrh. eit I BBIN&'ftuttearl P; Q;+Columbia'Co., Pa., says: "My,';dairghter had catarrh when She was five years old very badly. I ea* Dr. Sage's Catarrh. Remedy advertised, and pro- cured a'bottle;for her, and soon saw that it • helped her ; a third bottle effected a perma- nent cure. .� She is now eighteen years old and noun: and hearty. NEW GOODS le That are all right in quality and style and away -tJlown in price.. • • 'Wanting someihinb nice'in this line should call and examine tlily dk as• .A. J, HOLLOWAY, Fischer's Ohl Stalmml ` OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, CLINTON. • —000 NEW -DRY GOODS,. iHavidg just bought a stock of new goods at the present low prices, I am in a position to ,sell goods as low as any r9§pectable,1 ou a in the Dominion. Any one wanting otifl.goodst lowest price will save money by calling o• u tae. I always keep goof Staple Goods, and will not • be uaders0i4 by any one in the trade. it is new and the latest styles. DISCOUNT SALE OF • F c For the next 30 clays, for Cash. Bargainslin BED -ROOM and PARLOR SETS, a, lot dilly my own manufacture: Good value. All ; " to'be sold at low prices. ----GIVE ME A, CALL -- J. C. STEITZNSON, FURNITURE OC liNDERTAKTNG OPI'OSLTE•TOWN HALL. [WAD indebted to T. Stevenson must call and settle at Dace. l oxon's NEW STEEL 110MER ER DRI1,L MANUFACTURED BY- — NONON BROS. MANUFACTURING CO., INGERSOLL. • The only:drill made in which the depth of the hofeka.n'be instantly chang- ed tomtit varying conditions of the soil without stopping th + team. The on- ly drill made which will sow all kinds of grain even; ern be changed from drilling to broadcasting in leas than one minute's time. when used with broad cast teeth it will do work equal to any cultivator. rite o:*Iy drill Male Which commences to sow the initnnt the horses start. Handiest, lightest, strongest and simplest drill manufaei tired. Examine the new atrel hosier drill and be s,atiafied that it is the best drill made. For sate by fv10 1ARD BAKER, CLINTON, solo agent for the firm, May be seen :it Gaulev'e black smith shop, Clinton, nit.80.tf. A novelty in use by many ladies in the States this cold weather is "Kairo"'or-Japanese hand warmer., It is an oblong slightly curved box of sheet copper, covered with chintz or silks and heated by ignited char coil; specially prepared for the [sur; pose. The charcoal comes in neat rolls, each of which will burn five hours, producing a temperature of 150 degrees and warming one nice - 1y. The "Kairo" costs a dollar and .is sold in drugs stores. In Japan it is used• icor medical purposes, just as we:401y poultices or. l►ot : for. went tons, A newrkind of glass h :s ffeen' in- vente`d' ittSweden. ' It contains:,:�,.,no fewer than fourteen substppces whereas 'tile Common kine glass. corltainsonly ,glass contarnsn y six. )rhogphtiroi s and borax aie`inc1i ' l- ed, ,t•:ndthey;are not to be found in any other gi'asi'; The result is, ac- ssprding t - those.ivho believe" in th'e new inirantion, *hat w1i'ereas-'the highest'. pt w t lof ihxtn old"`fivaliitffi rnicrosoopul len reveals- only.-, the bpe•fout llunllred-thousandeth part of an:trie ;.tbss new glass will en- able us to'•,,distinguish one-two-hun- dredggnaPa-foi'ir-million-seven heft— did thousan ith part of',an inch. fStupend s but, then, who on sortie ora nig°':lro look at the 1.204,- i 11.0,000th .girt of an inch. ',i • When Baby was eiok, we gave her Caste When she wee a Child, she Dried for Catoria, When she became Miss, she clang to Castoria, When the had Children, she gave them Castors: "Did n't Know 't was Loaded" May do for a stupid boy's excuse ; but what can be said for the parent who sees his child languishing daily and fails to recognize the want of a tonic and blood -purifier? Formerly, a course of bitters, or sulphur and molasses, was the rule in,Weil-regulated families but now all intelligent liouaoliolds keep Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which is at once pleasant to the taste, and the most searcldiig and effecti,'e blood medicine ever discovered. Nathan S. Cleveland, 27 E. Canton st., Boston, writes : " My daughter, now 21 years okl, was in perfect health until a year ago when she began to co'hiplain of iatigne, headache, debility, dizziness, indigestion, and loss of appetite. I con- cluded that all her complaints originated in impure blood, and induced her to take Ayers Sarsaparilla. This medicine soon restored her blood -making organs to healthy action, and in due time reestab- lished her former health. I find Ayer's Sarsaparilla a most'valnablo remedy for the lassitude and debility incident to spring time." J.. Castright,- Brooklyn Power Co.,. Brooklyn, R. 'St„ says : "As a Spring Medicine, i find a splendid substitute for the old-time compounds in Ayer's Sarsaparilla, with p few doses of Ayer's Pills. After their use, I feel fresher and stronger to go, tit Ough the'summer." ''Ayer s• ',Sarsaparirlla, PREPARED By Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa Price yt ; sir bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle., A call :respectfully solicited. x x OillaS *' •e „ • 4' ^i• AYE , 1 4 vt. Tut,' xmt* , i � ST .,A� 0, ,OST. A solar , > OS O ... . • x town. Oui, 'ttrices tare. as ,19w' its ,lbs lowest, solei we warrant yet'YtbipJ first -clow. SoltfTagents f t t , .e celebrated "coortR'S B4R- 45. cr„l'Q► f ER. Best brand' Of CIGARS -by the ' Box or Thousand`at •• • Manufacturers Prices, , YEAS a specialty... Give us a call. ' H. PLUMSTEE°L, SEARLE'S BLOCS, NEXT TO •CHEAPSIDE. T anlan has been Downed BUT • NE W TUNS Harness & Grocery Dbt. Has nevbryet been downed for; cheapness in all goods in my line. I am now selling SOAPS at prices to make you think I stole them. ' 12 BARS -MONSTER LAUNDRY SOAP for 25c. 8 BARS RUJ3Y SOAP for - - 25c, 8 BARS JUDD SOAP for - - • 25c. 5 BARS,,EL]QTRIC SOAP for 25c. :` -. tAnd all other goods th proporatiois4o those prices. 'CANNED FISH at the usual prices, thoughsthey have advanced in the wholesale market. Come and see the Handsome Presents I an Giving away with a POUND of . TEA at 50c., and with a POUND of BAKING POWDER or TEA at 40e. In the harness line, my stock is complete in BLANKETS,BELLS TRUNKS, VALISES, WHIPS, CUdtRYBOMBS, BRUSHES, &o. I am showing the best selected stock of BUFFALO and GOAT ROBES, ever exhibited in,the village. All kinds of Grain and Fatm Produce taken in exchange. Remember my specialty is SCOTCI1`OOLLARS, my own make. Thanking my customers for 1- apabtfavers,and soliciting their future patronage. EQ. NEVi tON, HARNESS - LONDESBORO n^ (,1 WE BEG, Ts? INFORM THE PUBLIC THA', OUR STOCK OF • ex. Thos 00:'E.R &ON CLl-TO►N. Chane Ot uS*fle • 11U1I4%.51-5i.6511,lllte?l,Lsprlltll'r Ie oompiete in ail,tt'a rail" bee. We guarantee our TEAS to be cheaper than t ,e cheaptiit,-quality considered. In SQGARS we are as low as any in town C',ANNED` t in great variety IMRE ' SPICES & PEELS. EW FRUITS. f •ill. kinds. oil blinds of CANDIES Gat the lowest price in town. CROCKERY-Speoial inducements in -Tea and Dinner Sets. x x x A,...ANC LTH, 99 ALBMRRT ST i •: eels. Seeds Field and Garden seeds OF ALL KINDS AND OF THE VERY- BEST - QUALITY AT -- 1:3 "V' i e',4 Clinton, The Namnoth Hardware, Stove ands Seed House. The aderaigutd begs taaotify.ibe people of Clinton and vicinity that he has bought the EARNISS BUSINESS formerly carried on by L Into, And that he is prepared to furnish Harness, Coliars,Whips, Trunks, Valises, Baal. Robes, Blankets And everything usually kept' 'Yn,a first-olaes Harness Shop, at the lowest primes. Specie attention is directed ta'my ,tock Of ham Bantus, which • 1 will make a specialty. REPAIRING PROMPTLY• ATTENDED TOt By strict atentlgn to business, and carefully studying the wants of myouetomers,I hope to merit a fair share of patronage. Give me a call before purchasing elee- where. , REMMBEER THE STAND -OPPOSITE THE MARKET &m0. At SEIA.1RaVEAN The Celohrated ARGUS Spectacles & 8,r��a�s THE BEST IN USE Z. LAURANCE'S Spectacles and Eyeglasses at Cosh -.CALEDONIA Mineral Water . Aerated. • J A_ME S.. H. i4U►1•11I3 E, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CLINTON, ONT. CENTRAL, GROCE P. 11.0:8$'S Old Stand. The subscriber has. bought out the Stock of P. Robb, consisting of GROCERIES,CROCKERY,GLA.SSWA,RE Which, being bought at low rates, he is enabled to offer at the very clos- est prices Patronage respectfully solicited. All orders, promptly filled'. Rooms to let.• H. R. WALKER, , CLINTON. NEW GOODS EVERY WBLK SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO GETTING NEWEST FANCY ARTICLES. .WE MAKE A SPECIALTY IN Wall Paper, Ceiling Decorations, choicest pat- terns, ' BOOKS & STATIONERY, great variety'. • EVERYTHING AT CLOSEST PRICES. CALL AND EXAMINE A.WORTHTNGTON,Clinton GURNEY'S STANI7A.RRD STOVES & 'RANGES Illtll,7n,ip ,iaaLLL r; p v im dl. Sllian tuyaWi Wai:Entletag.,_ The ORIGINAL WooD CooK for sale by all the leading dealers. veamentt scribe f�r the ERA ncilir •1 11 r.. e. •