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The Clinton New Era, 1890-01-10, Page 8SS er a Complaints unburn renes ains i 9 ruisee IISE . Ids POND'S EXTRACT .' la"11e11 FADe$11MILE OF BOTTLE WITH 3Ul' F WRAPPER. et. ites- ings re Feet VLAMMATIONS and EMORQRAGES .DEMAND POND'S EX- TRACT. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE FOR IT THIS IS THE ONLY RIGHT KIND. DONOT TAKE ANY OTHER. LESMEN or over roars, our ree py¢� ation ass MandCanada respousiblity te. well ltnown. We pay salary and expenses hood the gtart, if everything is satisfactory. '11C4X0vions experience is required. Write sittprterme, which are very liberal, before aging with any other firm: 1p rEnexoas.-Bradstreef,'s or Dun Wiman Co's Commercial Agencies, well known to bi1011eita Men ; or Standard Bank, Colborne, ,•tSEROTHERS'COMPAmy ��•BNURSERYMEN, Colborne, Ontario. v NASAL BALM. A certain and speedy cure for Cold in the Head and Catarrh in all ids stages. SOOTHING, CLEANSING, HEALING. Instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failure Impossible. b'ittebur$ Dlepateb:--Tbeie s onepawubroker n this city who. bas registered a. solelun vat!' that never again will he do the gallant a pr etty W0010, even though, ebe be in dire clistre;,-, Ria IPA expelrience in that line cost bin} $Z,OOO worth of jewels and a big,. row with bis wife. A few days ago a remarkably pretty girt, richly attired, walked Into bib store and said :---'I am stranded in this city. I am an .actress and would like Ito borrow a little.' 'Certainly,' replied the pawn- broker, smiling; ' what security have you 1 'Oh, I forgot,' she said, and a deep crimson suffused her cheeks; 'may I retire a moment?' The door of a private office was opened and the beauty entered. She soon came out and held a jewelled garter in her hand. It was worth about $50. A little conversation and the pawnbroker advanced $10. The girl started to go. she got as far as the door. turned, and, blushing fiery red, said —'If you please, have you a piece of string ? My —my — stocking is coming down.' He furnished the twine and she again retired, emerged in a mo- ment. The door was reached again, and again she turned. 'The string's broke,' she mourn- fully said, ' and I can't go out upon the street. Won't you go next door and get me a pair of elastic garters.' The unexpected pawnbroker took'a dime and entered the nearst dry goods store. The girls at the counters laughed at him, and as soon as possible ho pushed the garters into his pocket and hur- ried back to his store. It was empty and about $2,000 worth of diamond rings and watches had been taken. Ho forgot the paper parcel in his pocket, and went home a poorer and wiser man. That night his wife found the garters in her husband's pocket. There was a scene in the house- hold. so-called diseases are simply symptoms of ouch as headache, partial deafness, losing smell, foul breath hawking and spitting, g;, -enrol feeling of debility, etc. If you are ole with any of these or kindred symptoms, you Catarrh, and should lbse no time in procuring We of NASAL BALM. Be warned in time eotedcold in head results in Catarrh, followed tfsumptionand death. NASAL BALM is sold by . ' gists, or veil be sent, post paid, on receipt of cents and 3i.00) by addressing & CD., •Bnoottvatr. ^NT. CVJter >; imitations similar in EP SEN HE BEST POWDER -t-IS+- y. lfllp-flEN'S CENTRE MOJA No Alum. GABTH &CD. FACTORY S Pi'LlE3 Valves, Iron & Load Pips Loose Pulley Oilers, Steam let Pups, Farm Pimps, Will f:iil!s, Cream Separaicn, OH; -1' Nothingirjuriotu, and Laundry Utas AIIED EVERYWHERE, '01,...113, .t ullcai�Iu ala a ae n ea SPoo' TION Hand and zehin0 Use. • O SUPERIOR. I, ,n STEEL -LING) TP1Rtli3 In Sample, Didier,' and all other kinds. L1 1itesd and Strcnzest TRUVII & J2inard's_Liniment Cares acras,e to In the Word. J. EVELEIGt & CO MONTREAL, SttFON IT. Sub Wfor tho L^;d1RU EL B L O SAL. DON'T BE A CLAM. When troubled with a Cough or Cold, get a bottle of Wilson's Wild Cherry and cure ib at once, before it has time to set- tle on your lungs. Why experiment with new and .untried remedies, when this old and reliable cure may be got from all leading druggists. Thousands bear testimony to the remarkable cur- ative properties of Wilson's Wild Cherry in such diseases as ;Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Colds, Coughs, etc. Get the genuine in white wrappers only. MONTREAL. ams St., one of the most central legantly Turn sited Hotels in the Accommodation for 400 guests. -teat' p �7('j OODRUFF, a .er day. A). Ire TY Manager to f0I Canada, MER&SON ale Im�p'trs of TS' SUNDRIES UMLE ST., NTREAL. 11�. DOMINION LEATHER BOARD COMPANY. Manufacturer. of ASBESTOS MILLBOARD steam Packing, FRICTION PULLEY BOARD, Thio it PerjeetFi-lotion KITTS BLUE. SUIT •FOR LAUNDRY UBE. RS. ,t 40, . t O Al. r SIZAS AND W f:taHt Tb• OI D i9 tenrioresst, 1-1o>'dl8it, OHINISVNS TIMIDEEF CHE ©RE AT StRatiTH GIVER I PWFEC FOOD AR INO Et J : TIRITIl1US tit Aar Aei^ 1 VlIGOR� FUO Woudor e they $lad, how ttlIPtdll'' peMtrb JO aaIltoredl by taping ,bar's i paparlllr.. The resaata #A, that thif preparation contains tardy the perm anal moat powerful alterativea mut tonics, To thottattatla yearly it proves a veritable elixir ollils. Mrs. Jos. Lake Brockway Centre, Mich., writes : "fiver complaint and indigestion made my life a burden and came near ending my existence. For more than War years I suffered un- told agony. I was reduced almost to a skeleton, and hardly had strength to drag •myself about. All kinds of food distressed me, and only the most deli- cate could be digested at all. Within the time mentioned several physicians treated me without giving relief. Noth- ing that I took seemed to do any per- manentood until I began the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has pro- duced wonderful results. Soon after commencing to tare the Sarsaparilla I could see an YOUR BILLIONS QF ANCES- TORS Improvement in euy condition, my appetite began w return and with it came the ability to digest all the food taken, my strew th improved each day, and after a few months of faithful attention to your directions I found myself a well woman, addle to attend to all household duties. The medicine has given me a now lease of life, and I cannot thank you too much." ' We, the undersigned, citizens ul Ilrockway Centre, Mich., hereby certify that the above statement, made by Mrs. Lake, is true in every particular and entitled to full credence." -O. P. Chamberlain, G. W. Waring, C. A. Wells, Druggist. • " My brother, in England, was, for a long time, unable to attend to his occu- pation, by reason of sores on his foot. I sent bine Ayer's Almanac and the tes- timonials it contained induced him to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. After using it a little while, he was cured, and is now a well luau, working in a sugar mill at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia." - A. Attewell, Sharbot Lake, Ontario. Ayer's SarsapariHa9 PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price$1; six bottle8,$5. Worth 55 a bottle. MOVE ON OR QUIT. sarieat bout, Who WU cereal,' itlg 'bob Ji u Buck•eraiw►l- ef1 Out fro* under a wagon. half mile away, where bead .0 ? beg dada„and ,u. erl+f •of' loess aroulu. •hippo: • , "Saytiatibat feller$tiff seal, in' or Ugbtiu'F' Dora. rye, butP1 did not $pleas oratory included jtimp- in' Inn Backe liver out of hie body l"- -15t, Louis Republic. WEALTH OF THE STATES. A most interesting report on the value -of United States prop- erty as assesetd for taxation has Wst been published by New York orld. It is obtained from the treasurer, of each state, and may therefore be pretty correct. The report shows an increase in tax- able property of $6,963,000,000, and an increase in actual wealth of $18,662,000,000, since 31880. The total wealth, is $61,459,000,- 000 exclusive of public property ingested and owned a broad. The assessed value of taxed property and actual wealth at different de- cades has been : Farming is more progressive than almost any other branch of industry. If a farmer does not keep step with the advancing , progress of the ago, ho had better seek some other employment. It is no use to sell out and seek some richer soil or more propitious cli- mate. Work constant and inter ligent, is required in all climes and lands. Cultivate habits of greater economy, but do not skimp yourself or family. Stops the leaks and wastes. Competition is more pressing and more intelli- gent than in the past. Have bet- ter implements and take better care of them. Breed and keep only the most profitable class of stock:; make their stables warm- er and prepare their food with more care and feed it to them more regularly. Have arrange - meet mado for work for rainy or stormy days. Arrange tho farm and stock so that summer will not be ono grand rush and winter a season of idleness. Move out of all the old ruts, but not out of the State or neighborhood. Make everything count and count every- thing. On a farm, as elsewhere, a man seldom rises higher than his aim. If s. farmer gets ahead and wins, • it is because ho is a -business man, and directs his farm on business principles. Did you ever thine how many male and female ancestors were required to bring you into this world ? First, it teas necessary that you should have a mother and a father— that makes two human beings. Each of them must have had a father and mother—that makes four more human beings. Again, each of then must have bad a father and mother—making eight more human beings. So on we go back to the time of Jesus Christ--56generations. Tl=e cal- culation thus resulting shows that 139,235,017,489,534,679 bir- ths must have taken place in order to bring you into this world I You who read these lines. All this since the birth of Christ. Not since the beginning of time. Ac - cording to Proctor; if from a sin- gle pair, for 5,000 years, each hus- band and wife bad married at 21 year's of age, and there had boon no deaths, the population of the_ earth would be 2,199,915 followed by 144 ciphers. It would require to hold this population a number of worlds the size of this equal to 3,166,526 followed by 125 ciphers The human mind shrinks in the contemplation of such immense numbers. Assessed value. 1850....$5,287,613,148 1860....12,084,500,005 1870....11,342,789,366 1880....16, 902, 993,543 1889....23,719•,000.000 Sxr: mends Crockery, China, Glass ware, Furniture, etc. Sold by all drug- gists. Mrs Holbrook,wife of a Belmont, Township farmer, wandered away from her home and died in a swamp. Mr Otto Klotz has been for the fiftieth time elected as school trustee, and has held the honorable position of secretary and treasurer of the Preston school board for half a century. The weaknesses and debility which result from illness may be speedily overcome by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This is a safe, but powerful tonic, assists di- gestion, regulates the liver and kidneys, and cleanses the blood of all germs of disease. One of the largest women New York has ever known is dead and buried. She was Mrs Mary Smith who weighed '700 pounds. Mrs Smith, who was well liked by the neighbors, was 48 years of *age. She lived with her daughter who is also a very big woman, and was of an active energetic temperament, notwithstading her great size. She has bad many of- fers from enterprising museum managers during her lifetime, but steadily resisted them all. Mrs E3mith was undoubtedly the larg- est woman in this wintry since Mrs Hannah died, who weighed 800 pounds. Children Cry for Actual wealth $13,652,499,739 81,201,310,676 30,068,518,507 43,642,000,000 61459,000,000 The wealth of the United States now exceeds the total wealth of the whole world at any time pre- vious to the middle of the eigh- teenth centurary and the amount invested abroad ; is ialone equal to the national wealth =of Portugal and Denmark. The total wealth of only! five nations is equal to the mere increase of the United States in the past nine yeasr: SOFT WHITE HANDS. Alittle of Guibourt's Parisian Balm applied at night, will soon render the hands soft and white. Parisian balm is delightfully perfumed. Sold by all druggists. ORATORY IN SOUTHWEST MISSOURI. iMGR, rTiE+i'ateiwiloie*otAyer'aPborry 1t 11 l'RCtoral wilt, relieve your? Try it. gasp it in the 404les ".1Fou WI Pible t0 MI,, a WO at any i }e;, *40., go- ether F ` retuedy is aQ effectiive, i, ', •! au, tops Yrorl.4- rQnownedl prepares tion, No household, with young children, should. be without ii. ;'� Scores 'of lives are saved every year by its timely use. Amanda B. Jenner, Northampton, Mass., writes,- " Common gratitude im- pela me to acknowledge the great bene- fits I have derived for my children from the use of Ayer's most excellent Cherry Pectoral. I had lost two dear children from croup and consumption, and had the greatest fear of losing my only re- maining daughter and son, as they were delicate.,. Happily, I find that by giving then'. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, on the first symptoms of throat or lung trouble, they are relieved from danger, and are be. coining robust, healthy children.” "In the winter of 1885 I took a bad cold which, in spite of every known remedy, grew worse, so that the family phy:,ic_an considered me incurable, sup- pusi.,g me to be in consumption. As a last resort I tried Ayer's Cherry Pepto- ral, and, iu a short time, the cure was complete. Since then I have never been without this medicine. I am fifty years of in.re weigh over 180 pounds, and at - my good health to the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral."-G.W .Youke r, Salem, N. J. " Last winter I contracted a severe cell, which by' repeated exposure, be- came quite obstinate. I was much troubled with hoarseness and bronchial irritation. After trying various medi- cines, without relief, I at last purchased a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. On taking this medicine, my cough ceased almost immediately, and I have been well ever since." -Rev. Thos. B. Russell, Secretary Holston Conference and P. E. of the Greenville District, M. E. C., Jonesboro, Tenn. per's Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED HY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 801.1 by all Druggists, Price til; six bottles,$6. else, , , ssis :,SbeSrep t ✓.; O011tatA Slk i4?„fii tierrsii:' le , opount For 'Barge* four Cash in PAALOR SETS, BEDROOM SUITES‘ MUMS, t DEUO�ARDS � S &c., for the next 30 Days, Coxae to Furnituie mporium1 J. C. STEVENSON, u Opposite Town Hall, Clinton. � for Infants and 'hildren. "Caetorfa is so wen adapted to children that Caetorla cures Colic, Constipation, - recommend itassuperior toany prescription Sour Stomach, Diarrh®a, Eructation, mown to me." U A.AneHEa, M. D, SinsggestionWorms , , gives sleep, and promotes di - 111 so. Oxford Si., Brooklyn, N. Y. Without injurious medication. • THE CENTAUR CoarPA.ay, 77 Murray Street, N. S• Down in. southwest Missouri four;or five years ago a town had all arrangements made to whoop 'er up on the glorious Fourth. The citizens had contributed in a liberal spirit, the day was fine, and the crowd large and enthusi- astic. Tho orator of the day was a slim, cadaverous looking man from St. Joe. To stand. off and look him over, you'd have bet your last dollar that an old gander could have run him all around a ten acre field. There were some lofty spirits in town that day, and one of them was Jim Bucks, a mixture of patriotism, high jump, and rough and tumble. Jim sized the orator up, determined to have sone fun with him, and took a seat directly in front of him as he stood on the platform to speak. The orator hadn't spoken a hun- dred words before Jim interrupt- ed him. He did this twice more and was warned to go slow. He didn't go much on dreams or warnings, however, and watched for another opportunity. Pretty soon the orator said : "And so this little band of' pil- grim fathers set out with stout hearts and unwavering faith in search of"— "In search of shunks1" inter? rupted Jim. The orator made a long jump, lighted down on fym Bus kj, and inside of' two minutes he had him licked so thoroughly that Mrs Bucks who would have passed him by for a splatter of pumpkin jelly which had dropped from a dinner basket. When satisfied that his work was thoroughly done, the orator returned to the platform and continued in the same calm and unruffled tones : "—Liberty of sp ':ch and freedom of conscience,and they found them at Plymouth Rock." He went on and delivered a really eloquent speech, lasting (Pitcher's Castorla, B. iLA►URANCES Spectacles. These celebrated Spectacles aro fitted in every instance with B. Lau- ranco's test, anda certainty of being suited is guaranteed. You can depend on getting the GENUINE B. LAURANCE SPECTACLES by calling and examining the stock at THol01 &S R-, CI.I1vr1PoN. IMMMEMEMMIRIEW THE POPULAR RY GOODS HOUSE i.ON DESBCA0 Wishes all his pa- trons a Happy and Prosperous New Year W. L. OUIMETTE, LON DESBORO Y i . IT • .j Furniture Dealers Cabinet Makers, Undertakers, And Upholsterers PICTURE FRAMING A SPFCIALTY. CALL AT THE RedRockerFurnitureEmporium Albert Street, Brick Block, Clinton. 99—GROCERY Having bought the Grocery Stock of A. ANGUS, I intend to continue the business in the old 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. We have a large stock of E'2N I ° 1\10- NAT T _A_B Which we guarantee to give satisfaction. Call and get prices. We will not be undersold by any house in the trade James Angus 99 Albert St. Gunton. CHIN -A HALL To make room for New Importations, we will, until Dee. 1st. GIVE TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH on our large stock of CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. DECORATED DINNER AND TEA SETS 10 PIECE TOILET SETS. Parties in need of anything in this line shotild not miss the opportunity of se- curing cheap bargains, as we are bound to reduce our stock. We Offer NEW SEASON JAPAN TEA at 40 cents, worth 0 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 fcr 25c. FRESH FINAN HADDIE, SISCOS, HERRING, BLOATERS, &c. Goode promptly delivered to any part of the town. Give us a call. BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN AS CASH. N. -ROBSON. CHINA HALL. THE 1LINTON NEW ERA R. HOLMES, - - Publisher, CLINTON, - - ON T. • THE NEW ERA is published every Friday ; it gives about Thirty-two Columns of Fresh Reading Matter Every Week ; Correct Market Reports from Toronto and in this neighborhood ; has a Large Circulation and is Unsurpassed as an Ad- vertising Medium. Will bo sent to any address for $1.50 a year, in advance. JOB DEPARTMENT. We have, all the latest styles of type for Circulars, Jale Bills, and any kind of printing that can be desired. rrices the Lowes, Work the Finest and satis- faction guaranteed. One trial is certain to bring another. 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