The Clinton New Era, 1889-05-10, Page 5SPAT, X.A.Y 1Q, 1889.
TaING YOU SHOULD
r�Noti'v.
J o£' our readers have often
"What.. is Bright's Disease
Jitneys, about which we
Q.1.41.10b ?" To answer their
;tett we Have secured the fol•
�plt31l-#Iter ar•ticle,written 1
,:.mupetent authority :
sy pmptoina of Bright's Dis-
yhlch is but an advanced
ofXidny Disease) differ in
fent individuals,but generally
patient presents
a flabby,
less look,
d
r fatigued, has pain in the
vomiting and febrile dis-
tnce. The urine is reduced
tflutity if often of dark,smoky
exhibits to
1'gody color, and
Tical reaction the presence 1e tv���1.22�hlch,o people killed. ge amount of albumen, 1 ' 1
the microscope blood 1 Two men entered W.13. Marsh's
1 d aa -t are f'ounti.
NEWS NOTES
Lord Walter Cambell, third
dd on
of the Duke of'Argyle,
f
fever in South Africa.
Ex -President Cleveland is said to
have told an interviewer in North
Carolina that he will not again enter
public life.
$500 Offered for an incurable
case of Catarrh by the proprietors
of Dr. Sage's Remedy. 50 cents,
by druggists.
A man leaped from boat Island
bridge into the Niagara river last
evening. Ile left his hat, which
contained a Buffalo label, on the
bridge.
• Mexican -soldiers and police had
a tight near Guauajuato with a
mob who were
trying
ito rcue
escue
four Jesuits }t'td p
,
,use es an s 5
jewellery store, Boston. Wednes-
1,ere are secera! forms Of the Iday night, and while bciag shown
1`eiy,but their common pt•onlin- some diamond pins, one of the
e
bat •acteristic is the presence ,nen «rabbets iv p 11 worth 250
lbumen in the urine, and fie- anti lied. The -proprietor ran
qtly also the co -existence of after him, and the other man ee-
isy. These associated symp- cured $,500 worth of je,wellcrY sed
s, in connection with Kidney rets, Loth aro still at lartre•
;are were first described in Between the hours of ten and
• by
Dr Richard Bright, ash eleven Wcdensday, the house of
;dish physician, -who first iu• ‘i
Viniam Wilson, in the third con -
gated them. Sometimes cession of i-iuutly, took tiro, eup-
4.p is a degeneration of the posed from the kitchen, while the
nes of the kidney into fat,thus family were in bed, They awoke
fairing the excreting powers of
' in tithe to escape being, burned.
orgapot
so that the urea is nTTh'e dwelling house granary and
iaiently separated form the
,HIT.* HOUSE
And take advantage of the bargains going
For one week more we are giving our profits away on
Crockery and Glassware. ;?U per cent. cash discount.
We want to sell $500 worth of goods this week, which
means $100 given,ta our customers.
CUPID'S gaRNESS.
Moet women naturally look forward to
matrimony as their proper sphere in life, but
they should constantly bear ii mind
hat .
fair, rosy face, bright eyes,
and ato a-happypmarriage. are
Allthe
t those best
wastingtd s-
or a happy
orders, weaknesses, and functional irregulari-
ties peculiar to their sex, destroy beauty
and attractiveness and snake life miserable.
An unfailingi, specific for these m:tlad}es is to
be found in Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription.
It is the only medicine for women, sold by
druggists, Zander a positive guarantee
from the manufacturers, that it will give
satisfaction in every case, or money will he re-
funded. This guarantee has been printed 011
the bottle -wrappers, and faithfully carried
out for many vest's. $1.1111 per Bottle, er Si.Y
Bottles for $5.00. -,-,
copyright, by WORLD'S Drs. 311.1). A ys'N•
woodshed were destroyed.
pd. The flow of the blood, Jacob D. Shands, wealthy
--•- rod 0Q, , .Jefferson
en cli thro with eh -urea; _s- •
farmer, aged rded through the minute ves- farmertownship, Pa., was found dead
`,'congestion ensues, and exu• hay sin to a tree on Tuesday
resulont.
mornof albumen and fibrin is ing. Lying a few feet away
The disease is often was his young wife, shot through
n, as boils,
by eruptionsndis f eq the the body and fatally wounded.
la'associated bo, etc„ and rgem ue of David and George Shantis, sons of
with enlargement of the old man, and stepsons of Mrs
Theart_
The causes of this terrible mal- Shantis, were arrested. It isbile ed that the old man commit-
e- are, indulgence be in too much tedsuicideand that David Shantis
ER, PIERvCE' S PELLETS
Auk, r as a rove b
everage, strong attempted. to kill his stepmother,
:ink, high living, on igen ions who is only 25 years old, to pre-
iposure to wet and cold, various vent her inheriting the estate.
d otheevere,maladerangem n derangements,
On May 15th Dr' Tanner, "the
' d `her bodily ,ciao omenta,
'cute diseases;like erysipelas,diph- and let himself be put grave..
heria, and especially scarlet fev- coffin and lowered into a
r (of which it is one of`the moot Ho is to stay in his 'box for four
requent and serious after effects), weeks, and expects to come out
liseases of -bones and other scrof- feeline' first rate. The Brahmin
1 affections.
S. PALLISER & CO.,
Family Grocers, next to Town Hall.
N E "
Purely Vegetable
Perfectly Harmless !
UMEQVALED AS .A LIVER PILL.
Onetiny, Su arr-coatoed Pelletiest to a dose. Cures
Sne tiny, 88
Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipa-
tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all de-
rangements
e-
ry55ncentts a vial, byeerugg'lst Stomach and Bowels..
o- go into a trance
ash as a complication of certain faster," is to into a
ons a ec ions. - fakers do this 'sort of thing in
s Common. sense treatment of imitation of the hibernating ani-
l�id2�y Disease of the character mals. Will some neighbor turn
�
referred ,to necessarily- involves the screws on the crank. The
[[removal of the causes, rectifica- world can Well spare Tanner.
tion of other secretions and in.The • people of Cobourg have
rease in the number of blood -red served 1111 injunction on e c `iu
corptisetes, by the administration thorities of Victoria .College to
.f Warner's Safe: Cale. It ly prevent filo removal of that iu-
fic e\ -u❑- i -ii file ids-ancecl stitution from Cobourg to Torou-
tages, when the blond has poi,—to. Cobourg's legal claim to retain 1
one, the nerve centres, restoring the College may as well be settled
site secretion of healthy fluids arta first as last. ayasAbout:$100,000bes has
Ie]ieving the congestion of the been paid in to carry, out the fed -
rein. It speedily arrests the, in -.oration project.
ilammatory session, which is mark A liastly.lrecident wa»witness
ed by an increased amount -of ui•= cd a Indianapolis, as Friday,
dib,
r• 11rr
dnai
aOI
t -waggon
albumen yn a
l unteamattached t
a b
he gag
T
Ine a
when
;appears, the dropsy subsides and loaded -with coffins containing
"he pansy recovers. There is corpses thatwerc being transferred
standstill inadvanced Kidney from an old cemetery to a new
set show who are bic.- cemetery became frightened and
{(thing Vetter or worse.— r n away • While dashing down
.its it aro either constantly the principal al streets at breakneck
o
is important therefore, that seed the waggon was upset and
his terrible disease be taken in the force of it .carried it forward
hind and treat ed with .a known upon the backs of the horses.
eel fie.
Coffins were scattered along the
street. - One burst open and a
:THE CROWN CROWN O b' THORNS• skull rolled on the ground, while
bones were thrown, about prom-
A correspondent writes: I know iscuously.'
'the masters of• painting, from The Manitobans ought to be
Guido, in his wonderful - " Ecco virtuous people, for the reason
Homo,'' down to the present time, that those administer the
have depicted the crown that laws do not make criminals too
rested upon the head of our cruel- comfortable in that province. A
L'fied Saviour as a twisted branch despatch from Winnipeg says that
,of bare thorns, and that is, firs Charles King was sent up for four
pis know, universally accepted as years for stealing a pair of trous-
e true crown. Some years ago is• Now, if Charles King had
incident that occurred in the lived in Toronto he would have
oly Land caused me to think been sentenced to only five years.
at this popular belief may be a in the Penitentiary if his offence
istake. A party of us;wlro were had been pounding and kicking a
on rneying toward Jerusalem at woman to death, instead of steal -
his season of the year, which is ing a pair of trousers. If he had
osteal with the passion and lived In Hamilton, and had been
th of the Master, had stopped found guilty of 't cioeeh robberies
rest and lunch just after enters and larcenies, he would.•have been
g•the hill country, some miles oaths in jail.
eyond Ramleb, when a lady of i l es •
from
he.party, who' was gathering the
eautiful flowers that eovered,the
landscape on all sides, wreathed
an exquisite spray, and holding it
up, exclaimed, " The Crown of
• Thorns 1" Our party were de-
lighted with the wreath, and, tip.
am examining it, we found that
long sharp thorns were concealed
by the, lovely pink flowers. We
were convinced that this was the
true crown, and as we advanced
Wryer. erusalem we saw that the
whol country, evea to the' walls
of th city, was covered with this
flowering thorn. Tho plant and
glower aro very similar to what
we commonly call the flowering
almond, with the addition of the
thorn. Tho bloom is very thick,
so that by merely entwining a
..branch a wreath is made, while
the long sharp thorns set out at
vgbt angles about an inch, apart
-Made it a very'painful crown to
- wear upon tho human brow.
IN we remember that tho sol-
diers, who dressed our Saviour
with the purple -robe and crown
did it as a m ckory, it is reason -
'able to believe that they chose this
• plant, which was So accessible
and would make a beautiful tip:
arance, which at the same time
aloe nded• His holy brow.
Many who have visited Pales
tine at this season of the y
ear
doubtless bad ibis suggested to
them, yet I have never seen com-
ment upon it , in any book of
travels.
PRING
GOODS
•l0p\11I11 lit. 1' all litre, ill
Ulu' ,tut'l: i, 11 IW ethyl ' C lit e\'et')'
''Q� W: .?f • PQP'IJ1
IIkRDRE RETAI�:D aIWKDLN3ALEPR
DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, SHIRTINGS, COT-
TONS,TGLOVES, HOSIERY and
CORSETS,
small wares, HATS, CAPS, GENTS FUR-
NISHINGS, in great variety. eReeaody Made
Clothing and Clothing mad
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
We have made arrangements with
Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., publishers of "A
Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases,"
which will enable all our subscribers to
obtain a copy of that valuable work
free by sending their address (enclosing
a two -cent stamp for mailing same) to
Dn. B. J. KENDALL Co., EN0SBra0'FALL S,
VT. This book is now recognized as
standard authority upon all diseases of
the horse, as its phenomenal sale attests,
over four million copies having been
sold in the past ten years, alnever
er
before reached by any publication
in
the same period of time. We feel con-
fident that our patrons will appreciate
the work and be glad to avail themselves
of this opportunity of obtaining a valu-
able book. '
It is necessary that you mention this.
paper in•sending for the " Treatise."
This offer will remain open for only a
short time.
Having purchased the large and extensive stock of Hardware, &c., of the estateo„
R. Macey, which was sold by auction on March 27th, 113139, this 'n tonne,
with our own large stock, we are now prepared to give you at pric'
startle you. Don't fail to come at once and secure bargains.
We are marking down the prices of the combined stocks
which comprise STOVES, BUILDERS, CARRIAGE and HEAVY
HARDWARE, PAINTS,, OILS, GLASS, TINW'AlRE, &c„ all of
which will be fairly slaughtered. This Ivi11 be one of the
greatest opportunities for Builders, Mechanics, Country
Merchants, Farmers, fS c., to purchase that has ever been
this section, don't fail to call and get prices,
from $'2 to $3 lc,s. than any other
Remember we make u}) SUITS11, when o+'tlerin �� new ,nits.
house in town, awl dont forget to see
offered
in
SO
COAL ()IL wlu leyale and retail. A foil .,tuck
hail 1 h, Ir, a and Heavy HIafdware bitsiness
,ff �Mr Mc,. y, imuntdiately 10.xt 011r owit.
'sJ Aly
Iron and hardware Merchants, Stoves and "tinware, Whiten
f .'tl, t,•i t: ;tad
Frill bc- coutir,',,. l in flu:: 1)1,1 .tants
OOTS&SH .ESTEAS
We wish to call special attention to our Boot and Shoe department.
2h0 per cent. We'of the lbuyest direct stocks
fromtown
ofarid
thecab
largest you
Factories vin
tohe Pr
the Province and are in a position to give you bargains. Come and
neo tis and our
town for good goods at
are
determined
the:lowesttpr akces. lhe lead in this
April '?il. l; ins.
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A POPELAU INSTRUMENT.
A new scale Upright Pianoforte re-
cently'completed by Messrs. Newcombe
Co„ Toronto, is affording ;great satin•
faction. It tills the requirements for a
reliable instrument by at first class mak-
er within the reach of all. Write them,
for particulars. -
Commol Buse Cloths Dryer
Searle's Block,
Clinton
PLUMSTEEL & GIBBINGS
J. C. STEVENSON
,lust what everybody wants, 110 feet of line
in a sttuill space. Can be easily raisiec1 or.
lowered, Cannot fall when raised. The
handiest clothes dryer m use. Endorsed by
all who have tried it, and warranted to give
entires attsfaction. Can be used by a child
adult
person
t a
as
, at 1
• nilly Y
0
years old s
16 C
of lCarriage
J. CHEIt & SON; Waggon and i',arri {
11Akers,Ethel, Sole Agents for Huron, Brute,
and Waterloo, and Wallace. and Elton Town-
ships, W• E. WALDRRON, Patentee.
188.0.
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he
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CLINTON, - - ONT.
1889.
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IRJETTITI '1E11:R00S
THE
Red -•-_Rocker F--Vmitureo-re
Having bought the stock of D. B. Calbick, of ache lateto gire ououf r cu tourers the Cack full
at
a greatly reduced figure, �i' bow enefit of the reduction.
Sid e will roll Extension entire ndtock of Cent a Tables,. Book Cases,
1-Perfo --
•
ated,)oards,
ate(1, Cane and Wood 'Seat Chairs, BaI�GAI�� kinds
tide n�. t.3®
rniture "
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•
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NO1ICI—Our stock of
UNDERTAKING KI
G G
00
DS
is now
complete lete in every
y
particulr, and we
are determined to give satisfaction:
REITJJ BRCS.
The leading Bed Rckerr,FU mbulme erore,Cabinet
Briek Makers,
l�holsterers, •
A
CHINA. HALL.
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ER
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We offer NEW SEASON JAPAN TEA at 40 cents, worth CO.
We offer NEW SEASON BLACK TEA at 25 cents, worth 40.
We offer NEW SEASON GREEN TEA at 25 cents, worth 35.
NEW CURRANTS and RAISINS, cheap. 2 BROOMS for 25o
FRESH PINAN HABDIE, SISCOS, HERRING, BLOATERS, &c
Goods promptly delivered to any part of the town. Give us;acaII'
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D PARTM NT•
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CORNER HURON AND ONTARIO STREETS,
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CURRANTS—New Barrel Currants,tnew Box Currants,
PEELS—Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels
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s.
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LESIONS and ORANGES—Fresh Sweet Russell Oranges, California
Oranges, Valencia and Malagas.
GRAPLS—White Malaga and Rodgers Black Grapes
CROCKERY itind GLASSWARE•. —
We are giving bargains in this
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FISH, Sze,—We also constantly keep in stock Oysters, Iiaddie, Bloaters,
Ciscoes, &c
SUNDRIES—Cranberries, Bermuda Onions, Common Onions.
TI Special vpel', and wetoee the quality ve them an IOW 'as five to be the besnds for t and
as
ae high as 70c.. per lb•
d we
tion a few leading
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