Loading...
Clinton New Era, 1893-08-25, Page 7exeme,a04,,,,eisssassis,0,5 ROLAND 13011 1118 OLIVER. the way -mob yea keep doge' tants hare?" Poked the w0,40-4 funny (11140... es he leolted'quiskicalltat the salesman "Vern; 0044 the Aleek`leekhig 0.801fitatit; "that is, we have some for, ours and 1)4111,004. Wee* x° t 110414a,o4 in of thediule'S ?fl -.A . ^ to all Oashbuyers ofBooti and Shoes at our stole 0 now a.Discouut of Neu 0 • like a reidsomMextught'e dream, as the young lady *he Was with him giggled in fl,byab soprano through her cambric „ . WO)) 04 Ilvaa she cried far (Astoria. Then Bs* Waadokore WOW ,gbe*WittlftPial,;91St ;' Whoa' comixor " ' A ,13,4ILLIPAWS.V,AlkETTAT0104i yen ever stop to consider where iGe simboheite 410tel) atok r41 ,4gtir7:17 est bee 190 $azitra, ibrri tikel 80111beinags 4veentoUpoohtlif4teaerecteleirt404u illiletrieepte- rib trosiam,,wesioge:g4405 ingap,p Tbe:Intm might,:hti7' all these things themselves, but that, would be greatr railroads expensive spend aforsomeatiItyteha: ror tb,ite;"tittlarOtlY: little tiling80""'" gVeZ37 railroad has an officer nail t pUrehat0i4L" etIti ?7,..0 at a arsiebopmiraa, are 53;Orn n 25c, 30c and 4.5o' "; r"F4(tr"."-m7 We now a finelininbOn Tables at g5c., 30o, v, and 45 .cents. Whenever you have any time to spare we would like yon to take a look through our warerooms • whether you wish to buy or not J. W. CHIDLEY, Funeral Direotor and Embalmer—Night calls answered at hi • residence, King St., opposite the foundry. 9 ' JOSEPH CHIDLEY, FINE FURNITURE FANCIER, CLINTON • fr Silver Star COAL OI • 4 Imperial CI4LLONS About equivalent to 5 American Gallons for Water White American Oil 25c. a Gallon These prices are Spot Cash at our store. Charged or delivered 2c per gallon extra. Johnson's Salsomini and Pure Mixed Paints. Churches Alabastine, John A Bruces Field and Garden Seeds AV D IS_„&D ROWLAN, H84..cINa•Tp„c,!‘ins and Tinware, Cliuton • e um I • M. I 1M • 1 First car now arrived direct from Redpath's Refinery,Montreal Quality thePurest Prices the Lowest. • Special Cuts in 100 lbs. or Barrel lots. Teas,,Colfees and Spices a Specialty BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED J. W. Irwin, Grocer MACKAY BLOCK, - - - - CLINTON. HARVEST : IS : COMING YOU WILL WANT-4.---.— Spaths, Scythes, Forks, Rakes, Oil, Oil Cans, Mitts & Handles We oan supply you with the very best quality. Try ns SPECIAL—An "EXTRA" HAY FORK ROPE. Forpreservina and ) 3 SUGAR AND VINEGAR 5 We can supply Ye,' 'via' the Pickling you wiil want beet. xon mould try us Full line of Groceries and General Goods: Highest Price for Produce. Old accounts must be paid at once to save costs ADAMS' EMPORIUM, LONDESBORO R. ADAMS. mommormworimor: 0 • • SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, ETC. • Before removing to our new premises, we will offer sense wonderfulPargaiwkin all • lines carried by ue, remember that our prices are always lower than others. The Beat, Biggest, Bargains, ever offeredtin bur line will pe made daring this sale. We have about 2000 pairs of Boots and Sitoer,loo many whioh will be elaughtered,if not at half thent at whatever they will bring. LiSee our wonderful 60 cent Shoe oonnter. • 1000 pairs Boots at 60 d, 250 pro. bots ist 76, 260 pea. Boots $1, 266 pre. Boots 01.25, • .500 cans Salmon, 100; 100 ibis Japan Tea, 5 e; 260 lbs 25o Japan Tea, 6 lbs 61; 100 lbs fanoy Bisenits, 10d lb; 260 16s ginger Snaps, 4 lbe 26o; 260 lbs mixed Candy, 100: • 100 doz Orange, 25o. 800 jou' jars, 8o and 6 for 25o; 1000 lbs Oatnieal, 9 lbs for 260. _160/3/al1_Packets,_ 1.0e60 Boxes Matches, -10o. Hams, Bacon, Spice, Bella alai other Bleats at right prices. A few lines in Dry Goode for half cost price. 14. B..— These goods can only be obtained ,at the store for Spot Cash. Jessop St MeIlroy, Blyth A SLIGHT ERROR. . , An uptown church has recently OncleFEeee great alterations, and dur, ilk the course of the' work a lot of old wood was 'accumulated which, was, perfectly good for kindling „purposes, ut Was not of much account for any. Wag, else. Toe super/3404a of the building. thinking to have the wood removed at the least possible cost, started about to dispose of it by sale. Accordingly, picking out &nice, smooth board, he inscribed it as follows : "Wood for sale by the Load." The board had been exposed only a Short time when some wag saw the chance for a good joke and changed the, letter "a" in the wood, "load" to an "r" and for days the sign stood out in front of the church reading: "Wood, for sale by the Lord."—Philadelphia Re- cord. Down With • High Prices Fo! Electric Belts. $1.55, $2.65, $3.70 ; former prices $5, $7, $10. Quaky remains the same -16 dif- ferent styles; dry battery and acid belts --mild or strong current. Less than half the price of any other company andmore home testimonials than all the rest to- gether. Full list free. Mention this paper. W. T. BAER & CO. Windsor, Outs Nike A CLOSE CALL. "Ti I was out in Colorado," said the man with the ginger beard, "I was chased by the lnjuns into a cave, and had to stay there three months with- out anything to eat." Here the man with the ginger beard looked round de- fiantly, expecting someone to doubt his assertion, but as no one spoke he co a- tinur d: "I s!pose I would ha' starved if it hadn't been for my wife and family back East. - Whenever I would git to thinkin' of thens, a big lump would rise right up in my throat; and by swal-• lerin' that I kep' myself from starvin'." HE WON HER. "She has promised to marry you,has she? Did she accept you right off ?" "Oh, no. I had to propose four times." "Four times Gracious, but you were persevering 1 What did she say the first time ?" "She said if there wasn't.. another man in the world but me she wouldn't marry rne." "ThartVaS pretrystrong. What did she say the second time V - "She said she liked me pretty well, but she couldn't think of marrying me, for she might see somebody else that she would like better." "Humph ! And the third time ?" "The third time she asked me if I wanted to tease the life out of her." "Ha hal hal And the fourth time?" "Oh, the fourth time she said if I insisted upon it she supposed she would have to say yes." 'Kalamazoo, Mich., ships 25 carloads of celery every week. It is estimated that the melon crop of Georgia this year will be worth nearly $2r.0,000 to the farmers and about $100,00 to the railroads in the State. A Jersey cow owned by Joseph C. Sibley and Charles Millar, of Franklin, Pa., and valued at $10,00, has just died. During one year the animal gave over 16,000 pounds of milk. THEY DON'T KNOW WHAT'S WRONG. BRANTFORD, Aug. 21. A good many peo ple in these days are evidently ignorent of what ails them. They use remedies for dropsy, rheumatism, mastics or some each disease,and after a time find out that dis- ordered kidneys caused all the trouble. Here are some instances. James Crisp, a telegraph operator of this place, suffered from dyspepsia for a long time and could not find a remedy that would relieve him until he found Dodd's kidney pills. They oared him, as the primary cause,of his dys- pepsia lay, undoubtedly, in his kidneys. A well-known lady wrote to the Toronto papers a short time ago stating that she had been oared of a womb disorder by Dodd'e kidney pills. She did not think until she was cured, that disordered kid- neys were the seat of the trouble. Valen- tine Fisher, of Collingwood last year, was cured of sciatica of thirteen years standing, by the same remedy. He too, found out at a late day that hie kindneye had all along been the cause of his sufferings. These are only some of ninny like experi- ences that are daily met with. LOST OR FAILING MANHOOD, General and Nervous Dadity, Weakness of 13ocly,and Mind, Effects'of Er. ors or Excesses in Old Or Young, Robust, Noble Manhood fully Restbred. How to.en- %little and Strengthen W e ak , Undeveloped Organs and Parts of 13ody. Absolutely tin - failing Home Treat- tnent--1Benefits i n day. Men testify from 60 States and Foreign Conntries. Write them. Descriptive Book, ex- planation and proofs Mailed (sealed) froe. ERIE MEDICAL CO 0 Deffelp, NY He htteh to h buying locomotives or ears or rails; it is thiNs that he has spend sometlines $5.nuu,004 a year for. On the Apt ef PeCh month the head Of' each nePartment and every Station :agent elERN3lhekie leelle4 requisition upon Pact PAIrcllas111$' agent for the sup- plies tlutt they 'need for that •mosat,ls; that they make otst;a list of the articles, and send it to headquar- ters.. Thapuinhasing agent looks over all these lista, audits them, as it is .Caned. and strikes out ;spine ,of the Items, when he thinks that too much has 'been asked for. • When the list is cut down, to jibat he thinks is right, he puts 1)16 . initials upon it, and it is sent to one of.the principal officers of the road, Willo also approves it. When it conies back to the purchasing agent approved, he sends an order to the supply department, and the goods are .shipped to their destination.. The variety of things that the pur- • chasing agent has to buy is shown by tvfe requisitions taken at random from among thousands received by one agent in New York one month. One wee for 3 dozen red globes for signal lanterns, 750 barrels ,of oil, 1C0 barrels of signal oil, 20 gallons of turpentine: 10,000 seals and wires for sealin.g freight cars, 1 coil of rope 5 inches in circumference, I dozen broom% half dozen sponges, 100 pounds of Waste for cleaning chim- neys, 3 gallons of soft soap for cleaning cabooses, 4 kegs of nails, 500 envelopes, 1000 paper clasps, 1 gross of pens, 1 gross of pencils, and 10 yards of flag bunting. Another requisition, from an office in the interior of New York State, where there must be a great many clerks, scalled for 10,000 large en- velopes, 20,000 small envelopes, 500 small pads, 5,000 letter heads, 10 gross of pens, 500 application'forms, 500 monthly -report blanks, 10 gross of pen- cils, 10 gross of clasps, 100 large sticks of red sealing wax, 500 heavy manilla envelopes, 5 dozen oil cans,.3 dozen lanterns, 10 signal lamps, 3 dozen red globes, 2 dozen white globes, 3 large lamps for station, 2 dozen brooms, 4 feather dusters, 150 pounds of waste, 9 kegs of nails, half dozen large cha- mois skins, 75 panes of glass 16x20, 5 coils of small rope, one quarter bale of coarse wrapping paper, 250 fence .pick- ets, and 1,100 feet of barbed wire.— Harper:s Young People. 0, Z1.0s0s...00110g0- of stop& 1,4i0444nt iluowertibovo.oemukitoigtok•tosoologegor 10,9Oliw,0011egereopenatfepk.' 4. cstelegse frope., AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Has no equal for the prompt relief and speedy cure of Colds, Coughs, Croup, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, Preacher's Sore Throat, Asthma, Bronchitis, LaGrippe, and other derangements of.,, the -throat and flings. The best- known cough -cure in the world, it is recommended by eminent physicians, and is the favorite preparation with singers, actors, preachers and teachers. It soothes the inflamed membrane, loosens the phlegm, stops coughing, and induces repose. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral taken for consumption, in its early stages, checks further progress of the disease, and even in the later stages, it eases the ,distressing cough and promotes refreshing sleep. It is agreeable to the taste, needs but small doses, and does not interfere with digestion or any of the regular organic functions. As an emergency medicine, every household should be provided with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. "Having used Ayer's Cherry Pec- toral in my family for many years, I can confidently recommend it for all the complaints it is claimed to cure, Its sale is increasing yearly with me, and my customers think this prepa- ration has no equal as a cough cure."— S. W. Parent, Queensbury, N.B. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 ; six bottles, $5. Prompt to act, sure to cure Canada sends 234 home to the World's Fair. The race for honors will be keen, as over 1,000 horses in all are entered. Minard's Liniment is the Best. Thus far the Curran bridge, at Montreal, has cost over $445,000, while the estimate of the Department of Public Works was $190,000. RHEUMATISM CITRED N A DAY.—South American Rhenmatio Cnre for Rheuma. tiem and Neuralgia radically cares in 1 to 8 days. Its action upon the system is re- niarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the' disease immediate- ly disappears. The first dose greatly been. fit 75 cents. Warranted by Watts & Co. Druggist. George Graudur, the French pedestrian journalist, has reached Chicago, having tramped all the way from New York since July 15,without spending a cent. Warm weather makes a demand upon the vitality which you should be prepared to Meet. In order to overcome its debilit- 1 ing effects, take Ayer'e Sarsaparilla. It purifies and invigorates the blood, sharpens the appetite, and makes the weak strong. Children Cry for pitcher's Castoryto . • IC N'Fir•STEllii 4", . • ' i•WimmoSommui 3 PLY FLAX The old, reliable, and tested brands ty„ • Evenly Spun. .Full standard length • pound, Best value in the markt'''‘ ‘,. Call and see samples and get reduced prices New Store RackayBlockli ARIAN!) BROS Boys' Girl's Ladies. Old Stand.'f; Brick 131be • Guaranteed Stainless Black Cotton --arlRIB-BED-7-'77 Full Range Black Silk Parasols, all Prices. 5 per cent off for Cash. • • • I • I • • Robt. Coats & Son, Clinton. mike Sale Days 30 S Days 30 OF OOKS, Stationery • WALL PAPER, &c In order to clear out the entire stook of W. H. SIMPSON, it has been deoided to offer the same at prices away below cost. Everything will be sold at such figures that will make it of interest for purchasers to come here. THE STOCIC-MUST BE SOLD OUT PRICES ARE *ADE ACCORDINGLY This is a genuine clearing sale, and it is desired • to clear the whole out in po days. I 1 RUMBALU S CMGFACTORY Janrozt Street, Clinton We have on hand an assortment of splendid BUGGIES. CARRIAGE, 1.4 WAGGONS W hieh • f fi 1 terf 1 and work an hi you want a good article at the price of a poor one, call and BOO WI* h e we guaiantee to be o rst—e ass ma are p. • ttio-rvirtAJLL, OiorINTVOIV