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The Clinton New Era, 1889-05-24, Page 61?isIi a1s furFarE. „ Useful Information for Tillers of the Soil. POINTERS ON A(t RICUL- TUtE WORTH KNOWING. BUTTER vs. BUTTER. Some persons won't eat cream- ery butter, while others won't eat any other kind. Why? Because each wants the best and each thinks his choke is the best. One or the other or neither may be right ; in fact both are only partly right. June grass, supplemented by a small feed of bran daily, makes the best feed in the world 'for good butter; every farmers cows can nave these. Cleanli- ness, the next requisite fur good butter, ought to be the motto of every farnler•'e wife; of some it is., Such, could, , liar e good butter if they understood all the details of making and handling, but every 'creamery is cleanly, it must be, it cannot exist without being so.— The sale of butter' being the sole dependence, a thing so fatal to success as a Iot of dirty butter could not be tolerated. Hence, while country butter may be clean and first class, creamery. butler must.be clean but not necessarily first-class. Adulteration is the bane of the creameity: The oleo- margarine law is very good but and lay better when there is amale bird with them than otherwise ; at least it has proved so with me, after careful experi- ments for several years. It is natural, and the presence of a ,cockerel or rooster promotes egg laying. Their presences excites the hen to the business for which nature intended her, and beats red pepper, ginger, and all your egg food out of sight. Biddy does not want to give an egg to the world until it. is made perfect in all 'its details, and she looks to her companies to help her out a little in some matters.—Geo. 0. Dow, in Country Gentleman. HORRIBLE CRUELTY. The taking of depositions in the suit brought against the manage- ment of the Horne for Incurables was begun in Chicago, ou the'Jth of May, under an order of the court. Tho depositions of a num- ber of iurnates of the institution were taken. They were general- lyof the tenor to sustain the alle- gations in the complaint tiled in court"a couple of days ago by cer- tain ladies who averred that they were unable to right the wrongsono in an b b d y otller way tlON! Bing r by an appeal to the law. The unfortunates were very loth to testify, a number of them declar- ing thht bliey would be made to to suffer fur it. Their stories were pitiful ones, IDA told .f peg-„ lect and harsh and cruel treatment from the matron and the attend- GIIAItANTEED. The only medicines sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from their manufact. urers, that they will do just what is claimed for thein—that is, benefit or cure in all cases of diseases for which they are recommended, or the honey paid for them will be promptly refunded—are Dr. Pierce's world:famed spe- cifies, manufactured by World's Dispensary Medical Association, of Buffalo, N. Y. Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures all diseases arising from a torpid or deranged liver, or from impure blood, as Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Pimples Blotches, Eruptions, Salt rheum, Tetter, Erysipelas, and Scrofu- lous Sores and Swellings. Consumption, or Lung -scrofula, is also cured by tbie won- derful remedy, if takep in time. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the world -farted remedy for all those cbroniu weaknesses and distressing derangements en• common to' American women. it is a most potent, invigorating, restorative tonin, or strength giver, imparting tone and vigor to the whole system, As a soothing nervine it is unequaled. See guarantee printed on the bottle- wrapper and faithfully carried out for many years. opyright,15$8, by WOW'S WS, .RD. ASs'N it has not yet abolished.all the '•' 'Ls. petty swindles that had ci;ep. into the business. This .leaves great Advantages on the side of the "farmer's wife. She can have the beet of feed and generally the best of water for the cows. She can have a clean stable free from bad odors. She can be as cleanly in the handling of the milk, cream and butter as any ono living, and people generally have confidence in the freedom of her butter from any mixture whatever, If the farmers' wives will study butter making, and strive to make each churning better than the last,they will always have a market for all the butter they can make, and at a little better price than can be obtained for the creamery article. The opposite now is true. Coun- try roll is kicked about in the city markets at from fifteen to twenty cents, while good cream- ery sells at from twenty-five to thirty five cents per pound. -= American Stock Breeder. FRIENDS OF THE, .HARMER. it may be an. advantage to •point •out some of the friend, of :he farmer, which, consequently, • no farmer should destroy or allow to be destroyed.. Among these • are, toads, which are, -tinder all circumstances, the farmer's friend; ' moles and field mice, probably, do a vast deal more of good ..than. harm; all birds, especially robins, wrens, thrushes, orioles, cuckoos, phebes, blue birds, woodpeckers, swallows and cat birds. The de- struction of all these arsii many others, except for scientific pur- poses, should be made, under very heavy penalties, illegal in every place. The house sparrow, known better as the English sparrow, is to bo rated an exception. This bird is now universally regarded as a nuisance, first, because of its • grain and vegetable destroying propensities ; secondly, because it drives away insect destroying birds. Among insects. many wasps are friends, especially those ' with a more or less protruding horn or sting at, the end of the abdomen. Lady -bugs • and lace- wing flies live entirely upon de- Rtructive insects, especially plant lice and, scale insects, and should never be destroyed. • Dragon flies, or devil's darning -needles, are also -useful as well as harmless. Two of the 'patients testified 500 aFF_ 00,ltr for an incurable ease of Ca. ••:•‘•‘ tarrh in the Head by the pproprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. By Its mild, soothing and healing properties.. it cures the worst cases, no matter of bow long standing. By druggist8, 50 ceute. that on the' morning •)ofore the night that James Botton died they heard a conversation between Mrs Barlow, the matron, and an at- tendant named • Tuxford. The conversation was relative to a proposition made by Tuxford to tie Mr Botton's hands. Mrs Bar- low agreed to the proposition, the witness , said, and next morning Botton wts found dead in bod with his hands tied and his face and eyes blackened from the at- tendants blows. Others testified that a paralytic was forced to walk without Shoes or stockings through the snow from ono building to an- other ; that a patient suffering from chronic dyspepsia was not allowed to have the food 1'n•escrib- ed' by the physician, and nearly starved to death ; that another patient, suffering from ;t spinal affection,was forced to sit in a stiff, straight-backed chair,causing him intense suffering; and, generally, that patients were treated toabuse and, cruelty. • OD BOW TO TELL THE REST LAYERS. Ilcw is a man who keeps' 1200 hens to ascertain which are his best layers, and how is he to know where those are that lay but few? It is a very important matter to him, and I wish some of your readers would suggest a plan. It is all well enough fora person who has only fifty hens or so to keep watch of them and discover which are which,hnt suck a course is impracticable to follow with the man who keeps a very large lot. IIe would have to remain on watch in his poultry house from morning until night fornix months to do it. The man with lots of hens has i p of course many in the lot that are poor layers, worthless to keep, the name as with a. lot of cows. The poor milkers ('a41 he picked 'out easily, fattened and marketed, but not sal with hens. Sumo pure, positive proof i; wanted, I have aro du:nl"tt that i and feeding and caring for at lest 100 hens to -day' that 'lre unprofitable fur int' to keen', 111141 this 111Cil I, quit(' a slim r,f l's: 11) 1 1(•, LH t Ilnt\• tlm 1 to toll' ih(J',i.p .ili\c.ly, i-. thy r1R(tion. 1 \.1,I.t '14 kt ' I :i g nd layer a5 l,n .4' „a I i':u;--dr, not are i(shc 1,1 1 t':1' 1'P:11'� tIll -h!11. f.(1111nt41 get I'd .1•11 ln,,t1' milt• trio 5(1)11, IPI ni11tt4.•r :r ,ht• -(',ars tlin('ty•,ix poit41-, :,441 '.would win every l,�•t'- 101'110 i•1 the ( ,lltltry. more s:iltjc('t pertaining 1 i n•1 I •..t ,lore Contrary A PItie'H OF SNUFF. • Inn crowded city street an ill- natured mastiff :seiresl.a. little dog by*the throat,,alid began viciously shaking him. A 'crowd' soon gathered. ; Words,: blows and kicks failed to macre the mastiff .let go his hold. • Tho little dog was howling piteously. At this juncture, 'when the lookers-on were wondering what to do, a young man, exquisitely dressed, came along. , He at once compre- hended the situation. 'Leave him to me,'he said. • 'I cari•manago him.' -- There was an incredulous laugh from the crowd,and cries of, 'The dude's here !' 'Thinks he' smart'n the rest cm us !' 'Let the dude fix him 1' and the like, The young man drew from his pocket a silver snuff box, and held a pinch of,snuffunderthe mastiff's nose. The powder soon did its work. The big dog began sneezing'.vigor- ously anis of course had to open. his mouth. 13e dropped the little dog and took to his heels, fright- ened and ashamed, his tail droop- ing like a whipped cur's. The crowd broke into a round of applause; the young man smiled and went on his way. "IT is a fact that many of the hest proprietary medicines of the day," said the late Ih'. J. G. Hol- land in Scribners•Magazine, "are Xndrp successful than any physi- cians, and most of them were first discovered or used in actual medi- cal practice. When,however, any shrewd person, knowing thcir,yir- tue and, foreseeing their popular- ity, securer and advertise them, in the opinion of tho bigoted,all vir- tue went out of thorn," Failure of eye sight, tickle appetite, head- ache, extreme wakefulness, fro- quent desire to urinat, especially at night, gradual failure of strength and dropsical swelling,— these are symtoms of kidney, dis- ease. If you neglect the gym• toms you will eventually have Bright's disease, Warner's Safe Cure is the only specific which is disc'overe'd for this disease. The Tate Ih', Dio Lewis, over his own signature said: "If' I found my- self the cietim of a serious kidney trouble, I wnttl i n,r' W'arn,'r's Srtfie ctil't`, A 11111 t i 111' 4110111('4'cn t iy dropped asleep on 0 purl: hene'h, \shell, his head fallili!,: forward, he uncon- sciously r'hul:(v1 to death over the :tiff',. t'1Ip,'(' of 111-1 vellnll,it1 null -0l' A do„ died in Illinois 1110 uth' I' • day from d41111(ing the watt's:' which 0 11:111111.1 •Lint ha 1 It I rn-t d. .A St. 1, tui; man has ilii• 1 ((1 erysipelas eontr:u'ted fres) III WI:111t2cis 1110,- r 41101' !sante sat- in;" into this I,c'r'I:,.land a clan in Chicago was toasted to llentll L\ 142 1:1,,-t pats•! •C that 1 l,c;ve ,('en (tilt" 11'11!, (tt' i.i-I cotton and('1'- I11 pi int I Is.iieve !Sprit 0 psi) U1'l 1.14ttl:,rl'„ ,;w le, 41: ie.! thC: l (Rise hens will 4orntnrr.4.1' l;l', in r -(,(4l'('2' And take advantage of the bargains going For ons week more we are aivillc' our profits away on Crockery and Glassware. ?O per cent, cash discount. We want to sell $5OOwnrth of goods this week, which COOPER asoNsoLD STAND cleans $100 given to our customers. - –AT— S. PALLISER & CO., Family Grocers, next to Town. Hall. N o•t W SPRING GOODS Ont' ,tock iv 11uw e:vtn1Jcte in overt' unix;rtuletl:. i''lil lines in DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, SHIRTINGS, COT- TONS, , CORSETS, GLOVES, HOSIERY and small wares, HATS, CAPS, GENTS FUR- NISHINGS, in great variety. Ready Made Clothing and Clothing made to order. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMk NT: We have made arrangements with .Dr. 13. J. Kendall Co., publishers of "A Treatise on the Horse and bib Diseases," which will enable all our subscribers to obtain a copy of that valuable Work (ser by sending their address (enclosing a two•cent stamp for mailing same) to Du. B. J. KENDALL Co., ENosn . its FA Ls, 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 ton years, a sale never before reached by any publication in the same period of time. We feel con- fident that our patrons will appreciate the Rork 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 tvill remain open for only a short time, - April '_11i •-- --- ..o.- - ins. 1lenleinher we make up SUITS from $'2 to $3 Jr" th:211 ally other house in, town, and do nt forget to see IN \when ordering nc\v suits. A POPULAR INSTRUMENT. A nt^ty scale Upright Pianoforte re - ,:eptly compacted by Messrs, Newcombe .c Co., Toronto, is affording great satis- factio3t. It fills the requirements for a reliable instrument by a first class mak- •er within the reach of -all. Write -thein fair particulars: . —TH E— T— 000 BOOTS & SHOES We wish to call especial attention .to our Boot and Shoe department. Wo have one of the largest stocks in town and can save you from 10 to 20 per cent. - Wo buy direct from one of the largest Factories in Mt Province, and are in a position to give you bargains, Come and see us and our prices... We are determined to take the lead in this town for good goods at the:lowest pricey. .Comhiia Sense Clothes Dryer. Just' Dat cverybQdy wants, 1:,U keit of lisle iu a sax] 11 spaee. Can" be easily raised or lowered. Cannot fa41 •when raised. •Tho • llanriestelothes dryer in use. Endorsed by al/ 'who .bave tried it, and warranted to give en8tresatisfaetion. Can be used byaobild of.10•years oid as easilyas by an adult persdn J. CODER 8& 140N, aggon and Carriage Makers, Ethel, Sole Agents for Huron, Bruce, and Waterloo, and Wallace and Elnia Town- ships. W. E. WALD1RON, Patentee. 1889. BARPER'S Magazine iLLCSTRATED. HAaraa'% '.GAMINE is the most useful, catcr- ise •ttttning and beautiful periodical in the world. Among the attractions for 1089 will be a new novel --an American story, entitled "Jnpiter Lights"—by Constance F. Woolson• Illustrations of Shakespeare's Comedies by E, A. Abbey - a series of articles on Russia, illustrated by T. de Thulstrup ; papers on the Dominion of Canada and a characteristic serial by Charles Dudley 'Warner ; three "Norwegian Studies," by Bjorn- stjerne Bjornson, illustrated ; "Comutodus," a historical play by the author of "Ben-Ilur," illustrated hy J. R.Weguelin, etc. The Editorial Departments are conducted by peprge William Curtis, William Doan Hi,wolis, and Charles Dudley Warner. - HAIRI'ER'S PERI'DICALS. Plitt' YEAR: IIA1(I'F:It's MAGAZINE �t HAR1'ER'S WEEKLY 4 IHARPEIt'S RAZAIt 4 HAR1'ER'S YOUNG PEUPLk:.... .. Pnstatm fret: to all subscribers in the Unite States, Canada or demes, The volnnues of the MAUAZI,r, be_iu with the numbers for June and Reesuili 1' of each year. When no tin10 is seedier), subseriptinns will is tau with the Nnt:nccr current at time of re- ceipt of order. Round volumes of }Lko'elt's )IAa,/180, for three years bawl., 1n neat cloth hindine will be sent by mail, pa•t 1,111 1, nn leeeipt of $3.440 per colonro, Cloth (.8044, (10,11llin., 111'•rnt,u1011 - by mall, post -MCA. •1l lox to 11A1(41a04 MA4iAZi1i0, Al1hab,••tdcal Analytical, and Classified, for Volunms 1 to 70 inclusive, from Jute, 15511, to .1140e, 1,s5, one col, bvo; Cloth, ti 1.00. N ew•,lmpCrs are trot to copy this advert,s0ntent without 1I0 cxprossorder of 11Aaraa& i3!ionlaas Rerni08114044 hould be made by Post-efliee Money Order or nrnit, to avoid rhnnr0 of loss, Ad,lr( IIAIRI'EK t New yo 00. Searle's Block, Clinton Fresh New Season's Uncolored Japan, 15 cts per lb., 7 ,lbs for $1. TRY IT. Chinese Mixture, good quality, 5 lbs for $1. AN -1i ighest price for Putter and Eggs. J. W. IRWIN, The Times Tea Warehouse, Cnrtl4et'', Old Sttu.tl, Cool', Searle's Blo:k, CLINTON PLUMSTEEL �� GIBBINGS J. C. STEVENSON 1889. HARPER'S WEEKLY ILL(.STRATED. MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 99- GROCERY -99 Having bought the Or�,cery Stock of A. ANGUS, I inten•l to continue the bnsiness in the chi stand. We have everything that is to be had in a first- class Grocery. Nothing but first-class Goods will be kept, and sold at the closest margin. Just to hand a lot of New Furniture, Parlor Suites, Bedroom Suites, Fancy, Centre and Extension Tables, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cane and Wood Seat Chairs. Lounges, &c. Special lot of PICTURES, in oil,"Gilt frames, hand painted, cheap. General assortment of Household Furniture sold cheap for dash, •Tho Dikrount Sale has run off most of my •old stock. A lot of PICTURE • • MOULDING. Frames made to order. 11441110044 \VrraLY has a well-ednbli-hed place t- the leading illustrated newspaper In Americus The fairness et its editorial romments nn rurreut softiies bas earned for it the respect and Cnn1l- 10nc0 01101 impartial readers, and the varied' and 081'l'llence of itirldtentry content,, which include serial and short stories by the best anti otod popular writers, fit it for theerusal of pd'ople of the widest ram:, of tastesnn'1 pursuits, MI l k4)ug4t are fretl:Iently provided, and no e, pens, is 44par(td 1.n brim: the highest order of mist), 44))' ability to bear 4)14)4 the IIln-tratinn of the ch:ur_rful phnsrs of home and foreign his- t44). A new (4rh of fiction, from thr pen of \I)!Iiam Dean Howell:, and one by ('844. Charles lOn ,gill he, a(l( t thr 1;•n lin, 1r.ttor).s,,4 the \4, r.'u., 2,I,' ,s."t Jr.\rit'i•:lt'S 1'e1: \'r1'1: 1I.\1:1'I;I;•`; WI•:FJII,Y 11.4Rt'r:l1 \IA(;,\'/.iNt: 11\lil'I•:l n.\%411 ..... 11 4ltl'l:l;'' \'l t1 :h. I'Et tl'1.) fr. 4 , , IiF,SIDENC,E OVER STORE. �`.UHNITUIiE ,STORE. , - — OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. OAR HATS You'I Like. We are showing the finest line of Spring&'Summer Hats Ever brought to this town. All New Styles, Best Quality,•and. Prices Low. TRY US ONCE. WE CAN PLEASE YOU. We have everything that a gentleman requires, prices to suit all pockets. Onr extensive line of 11 ERY comprises goods of all weights, in a vari of colors and qualities, from an expensive Sock to "cheapest grades. SUSPENDERS will also be found in great variety, at all kinds of prices. Stock of Shirts, Collars, Cuffs and Neckwear is larger than ever before, and the finest in the place GEO. GLASGOW, CLINTON We have it, large stock of FiNF•' T\T Erw `:SAS • ;Which we guarantee to give satisfaction. (`all and get prices, We will not be undersold by any house in the trade James Amus, 99 Albert St. Clinton CHINA HALL To make room for New Importations, we will, until Dec. 1st, GIVE TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH on our large stock of CROCKERY, CHINA• • DECORATED -DINNER AND TEA SETS. . - 10 PIECE TOILET SETS. • Parties in need of anything in this line should not miss the opportunity of sr - curing cheap bargains, as we are bound to reduce our stock. We eller NEW SEASON JAPAN TEA at 40 cents, wcrth 60. We offer NEW SEASON BLACK TEA . a 25 'cents, worth 40. We eller NEW SEASON GREEN ,TEA at, 25 cents, worth 35, NEW CURRANTS and RAISINS, cheap. 2 BROOMS- fcr 25c FRESH FINAN HADDIE, ., SISCOS, HERRING. BLOATERS, &c Goods promptly delivered to any part of the town, Give usia;call., BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN AS CASH. . N, RORSON. CHINA HALL.. B. LUA.RANCE'S Spectacles. 1 441 1. (4) ! '1'14 vs f t!. 414r4•t„ , f,rs' r.l, , tr; ( n, I, u',,. 44 1,• (4 (4 „ r ,rr• .' ,1 I','. • t r. , 1 . , 1.1 • " r `yrs have illl the latest style of typ() f(lY' C11'ClllilPS, Sall.' 't, rills and anykit111 of printing that can be desired. ;1• 'r'', "4I ! ,!' „ t r h.(1\vc, \ T('l: the Finest and satin-, Prices ill , r•' .• r t • ',1 ', • t - I faction guaranteed. 011('. tl'liil 1s certain ei It.1 rl 111'111" allOtll('1'. These celebrated Spectacles aro fitted in every instance with B. Lau- rance':s test, and a certainty of being suited is giaranteed. You can depend on getting the GENUINE B. LAURANCE SPECTACLES by calling and examining the stock at Tilt) NC ,.7ACKSO�T'C, R.s CIN. 910 CO IN . - THE= CLItTTON NW FRA R. IO'LMES, - - Publisher. �LITON, - - ON T. X THE N E\V ERA is pUb1is11td every Friday ; it gives about Thirty-two Colulnus of Fresh Reading Matter Every WeelS ; Correct ,Market Reports from Toronto and in this neighborhood ; has a Large Circulation and is Unsurpassed as an Ad- vertising Medium. Will be sent to any address for wl..it► a year, in advance, JOB L)EJPAH.ice1VIENT. ' 4 ll.w.,.. ,`.1, 1 .s 5' R. HOLMES, BOX 74, CLINTON. d UOELTT TS STIFF H -ATS — All the leading .styles, 1 ought from the Hest manufacturers. SOFT ATS — The best and cheapest goods in • the market STRAW HATS—our stock is worth seeing, ex- cellent quality, and away (town in price. (114-0 buyers shun111 not fail to call and see these goods, the. low priee r{nd ;40041 (Iuality are selling them very fast Gent's Furnishings and Fine Tailoring • FRANK 3I5PNERD, The Denting Tailor, AWL St: CLIFTON The People's. GROCERY CORNER HURON AND ONTARIO STREETS, Is the place to get ('heap CHRISTMAS GOODS, We are rceciv'irrg a tine new stock ItA15!NS—New Valcnciaw, S iItanas, Black La-ltt.t, Lap. ,Laytrl\ n1(ncias CURRANTS- New Barrel Currants new Box Currents/. 1'1 1, LS—Letson, Oran:,•.+ and Citron feels NUTS—Soft•Sholl .\hnmld., Itr11iil, Pill;, rt 1, r• .sr r °. i'r.:00.ts, English tints, best ,jnalitit:a. CONFECTIONERY -011r ft -4"11r1, ht erns):• 1 1;" ,'n•i:a=sol, LI,IIONM and OI{ANGE5' Fri -II S•: -•t 11.1-,(11 (lranl:r., California (Iran;'t+, Valencia 11101 llalto!a.4• (ritA I' ' r, Whitt. 'Malaga and hole, ra t',1a••k (]r:t ('I1:O('l'f'Ii( and (1I.ASSWAIti: Wt. 1.•u's:.ti1:5 in 619 lime, and a lilo•t^!l 11i=1tt'nnt for cash. •eters \;� X11= , (• ..;r,ntly 1;., 1 i , 1. 4.• lin,,,ii', I , Ciseet ill-NI)ltlES •('::utturri, lortutt•la(YI.i•.1 (''..:•:'nUnia, TEAS u''' its .nl'v= in 1',:1+. Webs;( tilt,., 1141,,t; 15 :11vr' 1,(11:!15 fpr ,'and ri. 1 1 1•t : I0 , 21': I ' a'4 ,•1 (rI ltt '1?' 1 nlIity to le the be t u= 11i�h t, 7 C‘ •I i_ t 1" t 4'01, at a: I 1" '4)(1)12 0 a irtc Icerling ini1. 1 ' lr ,t l.,f.,::n\Vtr• trwillto -i, '1 - ,l \ :l'tg' 21:1,1 a liberal rt Cumingihane & McMurray, 11:1 1'?:(t1'LI', C; lr)('1;1l1•. CLINTON 1