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Clinton New Era, 1894-07-27, Page 7TT El' 11TTON in."` -e 7t ,�' +r J.lv.•<< f . 1T EW EISA, .cry we" U THE.•q$1LLWiAGON ,� STANDS TO DAY Aa Pf11.0./® "-"---41111111.,err- i ai±lLMil! PVTC.ULLP ..snaps City ' Butcher Shop • SMITH'S BLOCK, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, CLINTON The undersigned having opened out in the Smith Block, desires to state;that he will keep on hand the very °holm* Meats. Havingno ex- pense outside of himself, he is in a position to 8e11 attire very closest prioee, He will 'sit all times be prepared to pay the highest market price for Export Cattle. LI'V11 HOGS always Wanted [for export. Give ;a call. • 1OBT. FITZSIMONS Jt ay' -2/`, '1-804 PoirI Siy i is 11Mll10ll8 1aer 1, Geriamiy, int tfle Same Work is being done every Day By Paine's Celery Componath EAD& HOULDERSOVERALLOTHERS OWBALL A INCO.ST O'GEIN This is one of the be Farm Waggons manu- factured, having been on the market for 60yeare, sand being very strongly built, while at the same time adapted to all 'kinds of Work, and is noted for its lightness of draft and easy running. Those who have used them will use no other, whilethe price at whioh it is sold ie no more that) would be paid for an inferior artiole. The undersigned is sole agent for this neighborhood, and the wag eon flay beinspeoted at anytime at hie'ohop OLIVER JOHNSTON, BLACKSMITH ISAAC STREET, : CLINTON WASHING MACHINES. Mr B. Cole is manufacturing for:sale a Patent Washing Madhine called the ' Nagle Washer,' which is offered at a very low figure. They can be seen at his residence, Isaac street. B. COLE, Clinton. LIVE HOGS WANTED—Live Hogs from 150 to 200 Pounds. D. CANTELON, Clinton J. C. STEVENSON, —THE LEADING -- UNDERTAKER —AND— EMBALMER. A FULL LINE OF GOODS KEPT in STOCK ThebestEmbalming Fluidused Splendid Hearse. ALBERT ST, CLINTON IReiddenbeover store. -- OPPOSITE TOWN HALL DO YOU WANT A First-class Step or Long Ladder ? A Handy Wheelbarrow ? A Splendid Churn, or anything of like nature? Then call onIW. SMITHSON, a shop, No.7 Frederica St., or E. Dinsley Wi11 be atlDineley's cornerevery Saturday afternoon. Clinton Planing Mill DRY KILN! KILN! The enbscriber, having the very latest improved machinery, and employing the moot skilled work- men is able to do work in his line in the most satisfactory manner, at reasonable rates and on the shortest notice. A trial solicited FACTORY NEAR G.T R. STATION, CLINTON THOS. MOKENZIE ROBERT -:- DOWNS, CLINTON, Manufacturer and Proprietor for the best rtwa b[iil Dog in use. Agent forthosaloand appli- cation of the OfFisnaa PATENT AOTOMATIO BOILER °LEANER. STEAM FITTINGS tarnished and app ed on short notice. Boilers, Engines, and all kinds o J[aehlnery repaired expeditiously and in asatisfactory manner Farm implements manufactured• and repaired Steam and water pumps furnished and put in positipn. Dry Kilns du up o n application Cmosttoe House Painting and Paper Hanging The undersigned is prepared to promptly exe- cute all orders for PAINTING, IKALSOMINING PAPER -HANGING, &c. Ho is a practical man of ong experience :end guarantees to do all work in a manner that shall be satisfactory, whil prices wil be exceedingly moderate. Orders re. apeotfnlly solicited. GEO. POTTS, C. Carter's house, Victoria St., Clinton AO ?'t G0oP AR"' fr' is Really,_ �o any Imported, k My Advise and all cre(n ti iSn. 1t 5MoKe yor � � Pt 13AC�b %1'icdrk�lit-. Clinton MEAT Market BUSINESS : CHANGE. The undersigned desires to 'intimate that he has bought out the interact of Mr Conch, in the butchering business lately parried on under the yle of FORD it COUCH. He will continue the eame at the old stand, and trusts by giving the elosest and most careful attention to the boat- nese,straightforward and courteous treatment to al, and handling only oholoe meat, to merit and receive a fair share of public patronage. All orders caretully and promptly filled JAMES A. FORD . Central Butcher Shop Subscriber desires to thank the public general- ly, for the patronage bestowed upon him; and at the same time to say that he is now in a bet ter position than ever to supply the wants of all. As he gives personal attention to all the details of the business customers can rely on their orders being promptly and satisfactorily filled. His motto is "good meat at reasonable prices." Choice Sausage, Poultry, Ate., in season. Cash paid for Hides, Skins, &o. • JOHN SCRUTON, Albert St., Clinton. Flour and Feed Stores Flour, Feed & Seed Store The undersigned having formed a partnership desire to intimate that they will keep on hand the very best FLOUR and FEED Of all kinds also the choicest variety of Clover, Timothy & Small Seeds Which will be sold at close margins for cash. SALT also kept on hand. They will also keep a choice variety of all kinds of TEAS whioh con- sumers will find to be excellent value. HILL 2% PROUT, HURON ST., CLINTON. COOK'S F4ouriFeed Store BRAN & SHORTS In large or small quantities. OIL CAKE and MEAL OF ALL KINDS. 10 pounds Choice Oatmeal for 1 blP3hP.l of _Oats, ,. -- D. COOK, CLINTON. BANKS The Molsons Bank. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855, CAPITAL, $2,000,000. REST FUND, - $1,175,000 HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. J. H. R. MOLSON President. F. W. THOMAS,.... General Manager. Notes discounted Collections made, Drafts is- sued, Sterling and American exchange bought and sold at lowest current rates. Interest al- lowed on deposits. lErAR11 Rfg- Money advanced to farmes on their own note .'nth one or more endorsers. No mortgage re- quired as security H. C. BREWER, Manager. ON GEO. D. MCTAOGART. BANKER, ALBERT ST, - CLINTON. A general Banking Business tl ansacted NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts issued. Interest allowed on deposits. FARRAN & TISBALL BANKERS, CLINTON. ONT Advances made to farmers on their own notes at low rates of interest. general tanking Business transacted Inte-e allowed on deposits. ale Notes bought J. P. TISDALL, Manage S. WILSON, GENERAL DEALER IN TINWARE HURON STREET, CLINTON Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to reasonable rates. A trial solletiod. Benmiller Nure®ry FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, NORWAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH AND ASTRACHAN PINE, The latter of which we make a specialty. LARGE STOCK ON HAND, The above ornamental trees and shrubbery will be sold at very low prices, and those wanting any thing in this connection will save money by pur chasing horn. . ,; Orders b'Mailwill be promptly attendtd to. Address, ' JOHN STEWART, — Banmillpr. . 'Tis Folly to Spend Money for Medicines that Cannot Cure. A well-known politician and business man quite recently expressed his senti- ments very strongly to a small circle of friends. He said: "Our laws should pro- hibit the sales of all medicines—liquids and pills—that are made to sell only for the benefit of the manufacturers. Thousands of our people are daily deceived; they seek for health by using these nostrums, and the result in ninety-nine cases out of every hundred is failure and loss of money. I have myself been deceived many times. "For the benefit of sufferers and society generally, I am pleased to say that there is one grand medicine in our midst that all can rely on—one that is worthy in every home where suffering exists -1 refer to Paines Celery Compound; it cured me, and I know of several others who owe their lives to its use." Yes, reader, this Paines Celery Com- pound is certainly a triumph of modern medical science. People often assert that it effects miraculous cares. We know the cures are wonderful and marvellous, and wrought, frequently after other medicines, had failed to even give relief. What utter folly then to spend money for nostrumsl that cannot cure, For the benefit of the sick and afflicted, we give the experience of Mr G. J. McDon- ald, merchant tailor, Ont. Mr McDonald writes as follows:— "After giving your Paine's Celery Com- pound a thorough testing, I am pleased to say a tew words in its favor. For three years I suffered , terrible from rheumatism. It seemed to me that I was forged to en- dure all the agonies and paines that a mor- tal could possibly experience from that dreadful disease. "While suffering I tried many of the ad- vertised medicines and • also doctors pre- scriptions; bn`a neer found a cure until I procured a supply of Paine's Celery Com- pound from MacHaffie & Elvidge, druggists, of this town. Paine's Celery Compound worked like a charm—it seemed to strike at the very root of my trouble. I am new cured; every pain is banished and in every respect, I am a new man. "I shall always consider it a pleasure and duty to strongly recommend Paine's Celery Compound to all who are afflicted with rheumatism. WEATHER WISDOM. In A. D. 42 the Nile failed to rise be- cause of the lack of rain in the heart of Africa, the crops failed, and over a -millian,peoPle-perished in Egpyt. - The wettest wettest place in the world is Cherrapungi, in Assam, where the average rainfall for fifteen years has been 493 inches. In 1861 it was 905. The winter of 1812 and 1813 was one of the most severe ever known in Rus- sia, a fact which partially explains the terrors of the retreat from Moscow. e-a.�.w.r•-.i-;Ks,.,..euu=sac - .. - .v„ Minard's Liniment is the best. One of the heaviest snowfalls known in this country was February 19 to 24, 1717, when the snow remained five to seven feet deep all over New England, In 954 a drought began in Europe, lasting four years. The summers were intensely hot and the famine prevailed everywhere; 3,000,000 died of hunger. The opening of the door of a warm room in Lapland during the winter will be instantly followed by a minia- ture snowstorm, the condensed mois- ture falling in flakes. Mrs. J. H. HORSNYDER, 152 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, Cal., writes: " When a girl at school, in Reading, Ohio, I had a Severe attack of brain fever. On my recovery, I found myself perfectly bald, and, for a long time, I feared I should be permanently so. Friends urged me to use Ayer's Hair Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair Began to Grow, and I now have as fine a head of hair as ono could wish for, being changed, how- ever, froth blonde to dark brown." "After a fit of sickness, my hair came • out in combfulls. I used two bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor and now my hair is over a yard long and very full and heavy. I have recome mended this preparation to others with like good efect.''—Mrs. Sidney Carr, 14x10 Regina st., Harrisburg, Pa. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for several years and always obtained satis- factory results. I know it is the best preparation for tho hair that in made," —C. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark. Ayr ikr Vit;"; Prepared by Dr. J.0.4yor & Co., Lowell, Mate. In 1084 nearly all the birds of Europe wer"'killed bythe _ cold.. Wolves en- tered Vienna and other large cities, and, driven by hunger, attacked the people in the streets, Minard's Liniment Cures LaGrippe. In 1771 an unprecedented drought prevailed throughtoutIndia. Scarcely any rain fell for a. ear, and hundreds of thousands died of famine, whole districts being depopulated. The scrofulous taint whioh may have been in your blood for years, may be there oughly expelled by giving Hood's Sarsapa- rilla a trial. In 1887 and the following year a severe drought spread over North China. The loss of live was appalling, it boing estimated by the Chinese government that 9,509,000 lives were lost from famine. The dryest place in the weld is that part of Egypt between the two lower falls of the Nile. Rain has never been known to fall there, and the inhabit- ants do not believe travelers when told that water can fall from the sky. EFFEOTQAL.—Charles J. Booth, Olive - wood, Cal., says: I have used Ayer's Pills in my family for several years, and have always found them most effectual in the relief of ailments arising from a disordered stomach, torpid liver, and oonstipated bowels. Aristotle was the first philosopher to suggest the real cause of the phenome- non of dew. He said:—"The sun's heat ra ises the vapor, from which the dew is formed as soon as the heat is no longer present to sustain the vapor." President Gardner said on Thursday there was no present prospect of the British Government abandoning the plan of slaughtering cattle imported from Canada at the port of landing. AFTER 20 LONG. YEARS. FERLINGS OF MEN RELEASED FROM LONG IMPRISONMENT. aterything New to Them—Gathered Flow, ere Like Children—Wonder Expressed at the Sight of Cows and Poultry—One of the Nen a Canadian. "Are those geese or ducks?" That was a question asked by a man 40 years old in Lansing, Kan., last Sunday. It was Arthur Winner. Winner and Mc- Nutt were the two most famous prisoners e Kansas penitentiary. These men we liberated on Sunday, after an incar- ceration extending over twenty years. , At 5 o'clook on Sunday morning Warden Chase unlocked the Dells. He took Win- ner and McNutt to the prison barber shop, and after they were shaved gave them two povernmont suits, which did not fit at all. Winner, who werked in the prison shoe shop had brough,t two pairs of patent - leather shoes. The men put these on. With the highly -japanned and stylishly - pointed foot -gear and the ridiculously - cheap and awkward clothes, they, in com- pany with ex -Senator 0. H. Bentley of tine eity, stepped outside the great stone walls. For twenty years they had seen neither tree, shrub, bird, flower, grass nor domes- tic animal. Two of WardeaChase's daugh- ters met them just outside the door and presented them with two beautiful flowers. Several trustees approached them, beam- ing, and,presented .them with. bonqueta;ap— they went down the path. Tears were in both men's eyes. "Seel" cried Winner, the most demon- strative of the two. "There is a town. There was no town here when I went in." "That is Lansing," said Mr. Bentley. "Let's not go there," said Winner. '1 want too over to those woods." McNutt agreed, and they went over tip a thicket by the roadside. The two cattle across a cow. "Is that a cow?" said Winner, hesitate ingly. "Don't go on,. Let me look at at.' And he circled around the animal, much as a man examines a lion at Barnum's. Then he approached her timorously, and laid his hand on her back. "This," ha said "is the only oow I have seen in twenty years" A li ttle later they met a flock of geese. "Look, said Winner, again. "Tell me, I really do not know, are those geese or ducks?" Ho was told they were ge&ee and he tried to pet them. "Winner," said McNutt, a moment later, "what ie that scent? Do you smell it?" "Yes. It most come from those flow - ere." Both men descended upon au elderberry bush and stripped it of its blossoms. They were like two children. ,They pioked everythem. flower they saw and carried it with "See here," said Winner, "here is a good old milkweed. How green and beautiful it is." And he plucked it and added it to his armfulof variegated vegetation. When they reached Kansas City they both began to plane things that they had read about in the newspapers, McNutt could not distinguish between q cable car and an electric oar. He insisted on trying both, and finally got it into his head which was whioh. In the evening they went to a park and saw an ice toboggan slide in action. Neith- er had read about this in the papers, and both were greatly excited over it. They also insisted on stopping and examining every high building. . "In these 20 years, said McNutt, reflec- tively, "the world has moved along a cen- tury." McNutt's ease is the sadder. Winner's folks are wealthy, among the most wealth in Kansas City, and he went at mice in their palatial home, where he was rdtleived with open arms, McNutt has no one to whom to go. His old ,mother still lives ,p Nova Sooiia and is very poor. His wife ie married to another man and liver some- :Qvhore in Missouri. Winner Iva 9 when qQ w/it , to the ponitentiar and McNutt eo years of age. McNutt s secured job of decorating in Loavenw rth and will open a shop there. Winner will go back to the nitentiary as general manager of the Burr Company's shoe bneiness there, that company having the convict contract of the Lansing prison. The young men began to serve their sen- tence on June 10, 1874, just 20 years ago. McNntt's wife secured a divorce and a few years later married again. She is now in Clay County, Mn., and has a family of growing children. Nothing was done for five years in behalf of the young men. Then efforts for a pardon were made. Ex -Senator Beutly finally secured their release. Both were I , good prisoners, neither having received a I demerit mark in the 20 years.—Widita Eagle. Children Cry for Pitcher'': Castorlo Iia fly Td our customera who have helped us to make our last year'the best in the hi. t,,ry the firms, we tender our best thanks, end aetiere them we Will Wjli spew no efforts to not only retein their trede, hut oo give them even better valae for their money or produee than heretofore. We have just olotied the purohaseof ONE CAR LOAD OF SUGAR Direct from Redpatb's refinery (without doubt the best Sugar produced in Canada) whioh we will sell by the dollars worth or by the barrel' at prices that cannot bo beaten. TEAS,' COFFEES, CANNED GOODS, FRUITS And everything pertaining to a firet-class trade se low as the lowest. We believe we are within the mark, when we say our BLACK TEA. at GOc alb. beats the town. We have had a large gale of CROCKPRY lately which has diminished our stook somewhat but have a nice' assortment arriving whioh we will be pleased to show intending purchasers. Call and get prices before buying. MCMURRAY & WILTSE, NearPogtO.ffice—CENTRAL GROCERY—Tolephone 40 FIRST-CLASS Watch and Clock Repairing The undersigned has opened a repair shop in the south window of J. JACKSON'S SHOE STORE, ALBERT STREET Having learned the trade with one of the best watch makers of the Dominion, Mr. A Kleiser, of Toronto, and being experienced in the most difficult work; he is therefore prepared to undertake the repairing of all kinds of Watches and Clocks to the entire satisfaction of .all who may favor him with their patronage. Charges Moderate HORACE JACKSON, - • - . CLINTON Ifilcomo Spri:g lactratllall,itho !nu CloaigTial We offer fall lines of Scrubbing Brushes, Stove Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Whitewash Brushes, Self -wringing Mops and Mop handles, Patent Brooms, &c., Whiting, Pearline, Sapolio, Washing Soda and Bashing Crystal. SOAPS—Snnlight, Sunbeam, Home Sweet Home,. Surprise, Wide Awake, N. P., Victor, 0. K., Electric, Dingman's, Amonia, Niagara, Standard, Century Soap. TOILET SOAPS—Pure White Castile and Oatmeal Bars, Heliotrope, Baby's Own, Home Comfort, Carbolic, Tar, Sulphur, Master Mechanics will -remove tar and grease from the hands. CROCKRRY—During April we offer Toilet Sets, Dinner and Tea Bets at greatly re- duced prices for cash. We cannot be excelled in the quality and flavor of our TEAS, either in Black, Green or Japans. Special outs in Teas and Sugars in quantities. Cann- ed goods, Pickles, Spices. Hams, Bacon, Lard, Cottolene, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Flaked Peas, Flaked Hominy. We continue to offer special inducements to Dash purchasers N. ROBSON, - Clinton LINTON. Sash, lJoor & Blind Factory 0 'PP �1=i:Fir 1, r ciDi�'-1 / - 4^rYµ l , •� w'1 7, 4� •' �II�,r1 pit i e, q i int Q ,u•, :: S; S. COOPER, Proprietor Owing to my increasing business, I am building an extensive addition to ; my premises, and also putting in one of the latest improved Patent Dry Kilns, and will then be in a better position than ever to fill 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 stock all kinds of Window Sash, Door Frames,. Blinds, Lumber, Lath, &o. Persons who intend to build will find it to their own interest to see me before socking. S, S. COOPER, Clinton 1N WEAK,NERYOIJ&DISEASEO MEAN, Thousands of Remi and Mate Aged Men tire annually swept to aetpremature 3 Blood through early indiscretion and later excesses. Self abase and C Diaeaaee have ruined and wrecked the life of many a promising yo mon. Have You any of the following Simptoms• Nervous and Despondent; Tired in • He Ambl- tlon• Memory Poon )3�iy Fatigued; Excitable and Irritable. Eyes Blur on fee i�C • Dream send Drains at Night; Restless; Haggard Eyes Sore Threat; Rsir Ammo; Pains in Body-, Souken Ryas; Lifeless; D' and Lack of Energy andStrength. Our New Method Treatment will build you up mentally, physically atideextudiC48.Pat m. R DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN o0 .� What moneran Dr. Moulton. " At 14 years of age I learned a bad habit which almost rained me. I became nervous and weak. My back troubled me. I could stand no exertion. Head and eyes became dell. Dreams and drains at night weakened me. I tried seven Medical Firms, Elec- tric Belts, Patent Medicines and Family Doctors. They gave me no help. A friend advised me to try Drs.. Kennedy & Horden. They sent me one month's treatment and it cured me. I could feel. myself gaining every day. ' -Their New Method Treatment cure when all else falls." They have cured many of my friends." CORS MUM) OR MOM REFU9Dm, "Some 8 years 'ago I contracted a eerions constitutional blood disease. I went to Hot Springs to treat for syphilis. Mercury almost killed me. After a while the symptoms again appeared. Throat � - became sore, pains in limbs, pimples on face, blotches, eyes red, loss of hair, glands enlarged, etc. A medical friend advised Drs. Kennedy�y& Korgan's New MethodyTreatment. It cared me, and I have As a doctoad r sl he�lysfor reoomend it to all who have thio terriblepdiseaase- Corea 5 yours ago. syphilis." It will eradicate the poison from the blood." Capt -Townsend. 15 YEARS IN DETROIT. 150.000 CURED, .ice-•+..- �a "I am 83 years of age, and married. When young I led a gay life. Early indiscretions and later excesses made trouble for me. I became weak and nervone. My kidneys became affected and I feared Bright's disease. Married lila was unsatis- factory and my home unhappy, •1 tried everything—all failed till I took treatment from Drs. Kennedy and Kergan. Their New Method built me up mentally, physically and sexually. I feel andaotlike a man in every respect. Try them," Ur No Names Used Without Written Consent of Patient. Cured in twee. Our New Method Treatment lover fade in caring Diseases of mon. It strengthens the body, stone all drains and losses, purifies the blood clears the brain, builds up the nervone and sexual systems and restores lost vitality to the body. We Guarantee to Cure Nervous tlrhillty, Failing Minhoclll, t9yi11Eilts,o',ericoeele,'tricture,Gleet,Unnatural oiscllarsree, Weak Parts and A11 ILitilney and Bladder Diseases. REMEMBER Drs. Kennedy & Korgan aro the loading specialists of America. They guarantee to cure or no pay. Their repo.. teflon and fifteen. years of business aro at stake. Yon run no risk, Write them for an honest opinion, no mutter who treated you. It may cavo you years or regret and suffering. (.Barges reasonable. Write for n Question List and snook Free. Consultation Free. • RSA KENNEDY & RGAr tiVir Y•,