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Clinton New Era, 1894-02-16, Page 7W .E • .•t ti aaut• Ubrist'a' Present aeCtIWY C:Ii?[TB, SVHI.TE Rt)SX'r, LILAC BLQSS011T, CI.UI', .TRIA, \" tiYPTIAN BO ' QT,TETr VIOLlE'1` RELLITJktorE, VIOLETTL DE PAIi;I2 L 4. . .,., ;..,;,.AND ALL ODOURS--.--.• . ThQse arc the'richest goods ever brought into town. Beautiful Cut Glass Bot. ties put up in a satin lined, hand panted box. We have them atoll prices nny one of which will make a handsome Christmas box. Lois offlesh is ,One'a the first sighs of Raga` ine?Jth. Coughs, cows; Weak Lungs, Diseased Aloud follows Scott's lis l l.l1.�llVll COMM M Chemist and -Druggist, Clinton the Cream of Cod-liver 011e -, 0; l cures all of these weakness- ._�.-, es. Tikelt �liizt tine -'to- avert' T RI V A t illness if you can. Physit iatsS, J 1 �. the world over,, endorse it. ' • A' . Delft b deceived by SMMatltrtel! w For Xmas Trade at the ( orner Store, _ McKay Block. NEW RAISINS NEW CURRANTS NEW FIGS NEW PEELS NEW VALENCIA ' ALMONDS Choice Extracts and Pure Ground Spices and a full line of Canned Goods HAMS & BACON ,, FLAKE PEAS • HERRINGS & TROUT ROLLED BARLEY SCALED HERRINGS ROLLED WHEAT Highest price in Trade or Cash for BIlt t 'el. and Eggs. W. Irwin, Grocer MACKAY BLOCK, - - - CLINTON. A SIDEBOARD IN EITHER DARK or ANTIQUE OAK FINISH • FOR $6.57. :— Our aim is to give our customers..FiAtrclass Goods for very little money. We mark our goods down to.a bare -living profit, and have but one price. We do not advertise any Big Discount Sale in order to draw trade, for every intelligent person knows what that means. When a firm advertises in that way, it. Is quite easy to understand what they do;, the) simply add to the regular price the percentage they intend taking off This is a fact that has been proven in the so-called Great Discount Sales. When buying, don't simply look at the discount offered, but deduct that discount from the regular price, and then compare it with the prices of others. If you call on us we can show you the bust assortment of Furni- ture in the County, and our prices are as law as the lowest. f ' JOSERH CHIDLE Y , FURNITURE DEALER AND• UNDERTAKER. JOS. CHIDLEY JR.,Funeral Director and Embalmer. Night Calle Answered at his residence, King Street, opposite the Foundry. 000L WEATHER IS HERE But you need not suffer from the cold, as you can purchase very 'cheaply at ADAMS EMPORIUM Under Clothes, Top Shirts,Flannels, Flannelettes Pants, Suits, Overcoats, Caps, Mitts, Socks, Gloves, Hosiery, and Good Boots & Shoes Suitable for all classes of people. Special --see our Fur Coats, Goat Robes and Horse Blankets - MILLINERY of the very finest quality. ADAMS' EMPORIUM, LONDESBORO R. ADAM ( LIi FT N, Sash, Door & Elind Factory it iti; F3//.'t'': i'n..:L' ,_!"frIlliiUnn•w''Iblut "'for' ....",.....___LH:.....,,,...7-7, ..,..,,....7.....,-..7,z.F;5.'.4s• .: S; S. COOPER, Proprietor : Owing to my increasing bu.cit:e(s, 1 am building an extensive addition to my premises, and also putting ut one of the latest improved Patent Dry Kline, and will then be in a better position than ever to 811 all orders entrusted to me. We prepare plans and estimates for all kinds of residences, and execute contracts for the same on short notice, and in a workmanlike manner. We manufacture to order and also carry in ttdck all kinds of Window Sash, Door Frames, Blinds, Lumber, Lath, ..tic. I'ercons who intend to build will tinri, it ei their own interest to see me before soloing, i a tIM'ar Wine tsr�l Wrom aCtir ti 5, Se G O�'E1 , Clinton . G-IR,o 0y:1 .ice We have made great preparations for the Xmas tradte, Extra value in _,.Currants, Raiisns,toffee, Cocoa, Oranges, Dates, 1 Figs;, Lemons, Candies, Nuts- Ali kittas Canned Gcods, English -;peels, r L on ,. Orange. Sage, Savory.. � +alh i�ns °n! Y Gilson g .') Ext% pit" I l c7 !41 Allo C�Oeee,;s e tbiiiik we can satiety the most particular enstgmer,.ndj.: are here to show you the woods. O S•IiVA,Ir Lif b Wy °Liliatton Sonat it Holme, Belleville. All Druggists. boa k 2 RAISING RATTLESNAKES, As it is usually considered des'rable to get rid, of such unpleasant neigh- bors, this 's an occupation quite out of the common way. An old hunter, accustomed to all kinds of dangers, found that there was money to he made in selling rattlesnake oil to the d•ruggiste, and as he had the good fortune to live among mountains where rattlesnakes were plentiful, he concluded to try the experiment of a rattlesnake farin. Instead of clearing away the rocks from the side c•f the hill on which h'e had taken up his abode, he gathered more, until he 'had ,,lade a regular snake grotto, with plenty of holes in it, and everything that snakes could .desire for a residence. Catching the reptiles and introducing then, to their new quarters were mere child's nlay for so experienced a hand, and the giieerfarm was soon progressing finely. But as the hunter did not wish to receive calls from his wriggling ten- ants, he took care to build his own dwelling very substantially of stone, and cemented it both inside and out before he stocked the farm. No snake could get in very easily, • even had it been disposed to leave the charming quarters so carefully provid- ed for it, and this feeling of security was a great help to the courageous man in managing 'his colony. Day after day he brought home fresh re- cruits, until the assemblage had reach- ed the respectable number of ten thousand or so; and every year about two thomsand are killed for the sake of their oil, which is used in making lini- ments. It seems strange, indeed, that any healing property sh. uld be found in one of the most venomous of rep- tiles. Rattlesnakes, like bears, go into win- ter -quarters for a long sleep, and in the autumn they are always in their best and fattest condition. This is the. season, therefore. when .they yield the - most oil; and- it iia'known as "killing - time" on Rattlesnuke Farm. The snakes come daily to be fed in a clear- ed spot, likedomest'c animals, and are then easily caught with a slip -noose of wire. After being despatched, they are taken to the house and thrown in- to a caldron to render out the oil, which is put into heavy bottles, and shipped to wholesale druggists all Over the country. ALL MEN Young, old or middle-aged, who find them- selves nervous, weak and exhausted, who are broken .down from excess or over -work, resulting in many of the following symp- toms :—Mental depressions -premature old age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams, dimness of sight, palpitation of the heart, emissions, lack of energy, pain in the kidneys, headache, pimples on the face and body, itching or peculiar sensation about the scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizzi- nese, specks before the eyes, twitching of the muscles, eyelids and elsewhere, bash- t fulness, deposits in the urine, loos of will power, tenderness of the scalp and hpine, weak and flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by Bleep, constipation, dullness of hearing, loss voice, desire for solitude, excitability of temper, sunken eyes, surrounded with r,r•.Arrex menet:, oily lookingg,skin, etc., are all symptoms of ner- vous debility, that lead to insanity, unless cured. The spring or vital force having lost its tension, every function wanes in consegnenae. Those who through abuse committed in ignorance, maybe perma- nently cured. Send your address and IOc in stamps for book on diseases peculiar to man, sent nettled. Address M. V. LITKON, '24 Macdonnell Ave., Toronto, Ont., Canada. Please mention this paper, ~AMMY'S WA KR. I.itl le `+aniniv, who is just four yeals old came into the horse t.hp <,t her day, will) his 1 inufore „Ili and thrown away, and his clothing otherwise de- moralized. and hailed Lhe maid w I h: "Ho! Biddy, 1 can jinni higher' than the big pump .out in the yard," "Oh—go away wid you. What, t1' you n.ane by th,tl., Sammy?" "I tell you 1 can jump higher Ihan the"pnrnp. Now yeti see." And he caught Bridges: by the dress, old pullets her away out into the yard n here stood the old wooden pump, in sist1ngl.hat he could jump higher than that pump. "There,' sats the girl -"now let's see you jliropp." a Hol Il:J.tly, if 1 do It, will yin) give, n.e a crtnber ry tart?" Yes --Bridget pionliset>l hitu, if he would jump •higher than the pump, that he should have a cranberry tart. Then the little boy clambered up to the platform, and gave a tremendous jnrnp—junped with all his might and main, And then, with rt comical leer, and a defiant nod at. I he pomp he cried out: "Hol now, ()Id Ruins,. let's sett yell jump!" And he clapped his chtihby hands in' • high glee when the xrld thing ilttei'1y refused to budge. The pump conldn t jump a hit! And then Biddy saw where she had leen sold. However, Sammy was her favorite; and she took him and wash- ed;him, and put on his pinafore, and gave him the promised tart. • NWS NOTES. .I3rolcen limbs lire neve frequent winter than in " utmmer- i roWhiet you dislike in il.r ,the' i,tl e ea«td 10 Coreeyet, m your sett. You never realize how near an alarm clock is till' it ',goea off. ' The 3 iti»h school of water-en/or gains fig is deemed the beat in the world, il) Mtnard's Liniment relieves Neuralgia, There was no med ately followed by ear the ye. 1 ar 1 O.A.a D lm One reason why some men are so lean is because tLey have thrown their fat into tie fire, In Norway, -persons who have not been vaccinated are not allowed to votc at any election. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere The secret of success in life is for man to be ready fbr his opportunity when it oomee, Landlady—Do you like your steak rare, sir? New Boarder—Yeel, ma'am; rare and once a month. The "Man with the Iron Mask" did not wear a mask of iron. It was of black ven vet, secured by steel springs. Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, etc. In a single county in -Washington more than 230,000 squirrels scalps were received from bounty hunters in the month of May. Tho announcement that the Q'Mn c f Afghanistan is about to adopt leuropern dress may be set down as a substantially nude departure. Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff] Tho water lily is largely used in some parts of India as food. The fruit of some species that grow plentifully in the lake. of Cashmere is rich in starch, and nas much the flaver of a chestnut. Itch on human and horses and all an' - male cured in 30 minutes by Wuolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. So:d by. Watt's & Co. Druggist. Mrs Story, Mose township, has, through her solicitor, Mr Angus McNish, Glencoe, sued the townships of Mose. and Euphemia for $3,000 for injuries alleged to have been sustained last November while driving on the town line. In the Nova Scotia Legislature Tues- day, Premier Fielding introduced a hill for the taking of a prohibition plebiscite simultaneously with the poll - mg for the provincial general elections. Z't'ot d comes from Hartford, Conn,, that Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe is in such a feeble condition, mentally and physically, that she is constantly in charge of an attendant. She will re 133 years in June. The .i Dominion. HEAD :QI,+`F,ICB,. JAS, INNAli, liI« P. Fres. TIROS; HILLIAR The Donui;nlon has just closed another v sabstantial progress in all CARR INC OME PREMiut NTEREpT AecenVT AccottsT 1889 $ 5,313 84 6 99 17 $ 1850 14,718 91 3206 95 17;9.5 1891 23,069 254 4,126 546 27,189 1892 311,272 98 4,494 82 34,706 7, 1893 98,457 61 54,372 46 43,890 07 • Gain in 1893 $ 6.185 a9 $ 938.14 I-9527 $ Number of .Policies in Force, 1 X3O Death Claims in 1889 and 1890, none;1191, $2,000; 1892,54,000;1893,52,000, or • � total of$8,000 date; so that our Iselatesor Itsoarpps slogs., -517,238 86—hve been Mna Teas Dovata the nt of our DEATH Cnarme, Th/4 ropr,rt trust commend the DOMINION LIVE to the insuring public In that it shows great ease on..the part of Agents and Medical Examiners in the quality of the business sent in, and eeonomioal management on the part of the Managing Direotor and Board, and bespeaks for our policy -hold, re handsome returns by wey of profits at the first Quinquennial Divi (ion, which to,the early policy -holders wi11 come thio year. acc1893, over ell liabito lities . ncluding o pital swill e stook appear up M over 54 300 r surplus December 9 te. cent. of our liabilities, , ,making our assets 10 e R. D. STANLEY, General ' Agent, CLINTO BELOW 1 Beaver Collar and Muff $25 00 nOS ow $20 3 Beaver Collars - - - 12 00 now 9 1 Otter Collar - - - - - 30` 00 now 22 1 Oppossum Collar - - - 9 00 now 6 1 Oppossum Collar - - - 1D 00 now s• 7 1 Oppossum Black Collar - 12 00 now 8 1 Oppossum Cape - - - 12 00 now 8 1 Greenland Seal Cape - - 12 50 now 9 1 Coney Cale 20 00 now 14 1 Astrachan Cape - - - - 8 00 now 6 All other Ladies' Furs in the same proportions. MEN'S FUR COATS Loon was $40 00 now $30 00 Wallaby was 26 00 now 19 00 Wombat was . 22 00 now 17 00 Carsican Lamb 20 00 now 16 00 Robt, Coats & Son, Clinton. NOW IN STOCK FOR X1YJAS TRADJ Raisins, London Layers, Black Baskets and for Dessert, Valencia's off stalk, flue off stalk selected CURRANTS, Prime Provincials in barrelp_and hal:. barrels,-ohoieest-Vostienas is eases — -' New Prunes, Figs and 'Diefe - reges nand' Lemons, NUTS, new soft shelled Almonds New Grenoble walnuts and Filberts, Shelled Almonde. New PEELS, Orange, Lemon and Citron. Fresh ground SPICES of all kinds. Full linee of CROCKERY, CHINA. and GLASSWARE—Tea Setts, Dinner Sete, Toilet Setts. Special values in new sea son TEAS and fragrant COFFEES. Cash for BUTTER. and EGGS. N. ROBSON, - Clinton. The Best Medicine. J. O. WILSON, Contractor and Builder, Sulphur Springs, Texas, thus speaks of Ayer's Pills: "Ayer's Pills are tiro best medielne I ever tried; and, in my judgment, no better general remedy could be devised. I have used them in my family and recommended them to my friends and employes for more than twenty years. To my certain knowledge, many eases of the follolving complaints have been completely and • Permanently Cured by the use of Ayer's Pills alone: Third day chills, dumb ague, bilious fever, sick headache, rheumatism, flux, dys- pepsia, constipation, and hard colds. I know that a moderate use of Ayer's Pills, continued for a few days or weeks, as the nature of the complaint required, would be found an absolute cure for the disorders I have named above."' "I have been selling medicine for eight years, and I can safely say that Ayer's Pills give better satisfaction than any other Pill I ever sold."—J. J. Perry, Spottsylvania C. 11., Va. AYER'S" PILLS Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mau. Every Dose Effective ,14 SFEVENSONj —THE LEADING— UNDERTAKER —AND— EMBALMER. A FULL L I?lh1 of GOODS KEPT in STOCK ThebestEmbalming Fluidused Splendid Kearse, A LitERT ST.,CLINTON Besidence over store. OPPb8ITE illown HALL Long Waist, Correct Shape, Best Material, Combined with the best filling in the world, makes the" Featherbone Corset " unequalled. TRY A► PA►ZR. 4 • WEAK, NERVOIIS4DIsEAsFa MEN. Thousands of Yeses seal d Date recd Yen are annually event to a ptutio n l Blood through early indiscretion end later excesses: Self abuse and Constitutional Blood Diseases have ruined and wrecked the life of many a promising young man. Have you any of the fallowing mpome: Nervous and D dent; Tired in Morning; Ambi- tion. Memory Poorly F.ar ued • ,'>g' No Ambi - the hate Dreams and Drains at Night; Irritable; Eyes Blnr Blotches; B 0.11 ro Tht'oah, Hair Loose; Pains in Body; Sunken Eyes; �eless; rd Dietk mal anndhLack of Energy and Strength. Our New Method Treatment will build you up mentally, physically and sexually. Chas, Patterson. Read What DRS. KENNEDY •86 KERGAN DHave one. ."At 14 years of age 1 learnedabad habit, which almost rained me. I became nervous and weak. My hack I ruubled me. I could stand no exertion. Bead and eyes I,eeame dull. Dreams and drains at night weakened me. I tried rrwon Medical Firms Elec. trio Belts, Patent Medicines and Family 1)o, tor,. They gave me no help. A friend advised mnetotry Drs. Kennedy & Bergen. They sent me one month's treatment and it enrol me. 1 could feel myself gaining every day. Their irew Ne,hu,l 7•reaaent curet when Cured in one m'a[h Dr. Moulton. all dee falls," They have cured many of nny friends." RES S COWUM Olt MOIC MUM "Some. years ego I contracted a serious constitutional blood �' disease. I went to Ilot Springs to treat, for syphilis,. Mercury almost killed me. After a while the symptoms reran appeared. Throat became sore, pains in limbs, pimples on face, blotches, oyes red, loss of Bair, glands enlarged, etc. A medical friend advised Drs. Kennedy & Kergan'e New Method Treatment. It eared mo, and I have had no' symptoms for five years. I am married and happy. As a donor, l heartily recomend it to all who have this terrible disease— Cured a year. ago, syphttta." It wilt eradicate the poison from the blood," Capt. Townsend, Care, in't•ii o. Our New Method Treatment never fails in maitre meeaeee of men It strengthens the body, stops ali draine.and losses, purifies the bloods oleate the brain, builds up the nervous and text's' systems and resorea lost vitality to the body. We 6fuarreuntec to Cure Nervous t" btlity., Wailing hila htleo, lidi idphlllie,Yarleoccele,Ntrlcture,Gleet.ttutfattaratinitsek{ar.gee. Welsh Partly amid Ali MIldtaey awl Bladder JVIHeateee. RC Drs. Kennedy & Heron roi}ltey.1 rig epecialfete of f* len thtion, and $fleaa yerlre of bueinme: are at stat Ton run* rjekt, W' America. Troy ganrentee tib onto er ha pay. Their reline ri St for an honest Opinion, no natter eQo treated roe. It may ;a Ulm Yat /esus of ,tie acid buffeting . •t'hnigee reaeonabler ,Write ler a I thulikkin 1,144 Add HlkooFree. C !harditat1o> Free. eas.KENNED.y46111.BGA 148 .. yy , ietieft,Mick. 15 YEARS IN DETROIT. 150.000 CURED. "1 em 33 years of age, and married. When young 1 led a gas life. Early indiscretions and later excesses mado trouble for me. I became weak and nervone, My kidneys became affected and I feared Bright's disease. Married life was nnsatie- Int000k and rome hDel..y. tried Penne ly and Klorean.a Theilred rill New Method built me up mentally, physically and sexually. I feel and netlike 0 man in every reepcet. Try them," - Vir No Names Used Without Written Consent of Patient. '1