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The Clinton New Era, 1896-07-03, Page 7N EW BUTCHER SHOP. The undersigned desires to intimate to the people of Clinton and vicinity that he nae opened a butcher ehop in the store of W.;Core ;.luron Street. He has had many yea a,ex the aeriolllr tolM'aash, end at the lowest possible prIeeL roe, and feels that he can give patiefaction. lie will Bell lIPECTFOL.LY SOLICITED -, Reid, Clinton. 1TIAL BUTCHER SHOP FORD & MURPHY, (Suoeeaeere to J. w. Langford) Having bought out the above business, we Intend to conduct It on the cash prinoiple, iind will supply our customers with the beat meats at the loweet paying prices. Patrons may rely upon good service and prompt filling of all orders. FORD & MURPHY Central Bntoher Shop, Clinton CITY BUTCHER SHOP T wish to inform the public that I will:not beundersold by any other person in the business. I amp praatioel butcher, and understand all the branches of the business. We keep the very best meats and iii full stook always on hand, and will sell at the Lowest Cash Prices. Bring along your money and get the meat at the cash price. 'We will give Credits_bnt,not at cash prices. Please pall and see what yon oar do for Cash at R. FITZSIMONS' CITY MEAT MARKET COUCH & WILSON. Subscribers desire to notify the public that hey have bought out the butchering business lately conducted by Mr Jas &Ford, and will con- tinue the same under their personal supervision, Orders will have prompt and careful attention, Fresh meats of all kinds will be kept in season. Bold at reasonable rates and delivered .anywhere in town. ARTHUR COUCH, CHAS. N. WILSON CLINTON. PLO OR AND FEED STORE. SEEDS! SEEDS! package of each of the following seeds g Blood Beet, Short Blood Beet, Raddish, Cucumber, Tomato, Garden Carrot, Sweet Peas Nasturtiun (tall or dwarf) All for 25 Cents. Also Bulk seeds Blida as Peas, Beans, Corn, Timothy, Clover and Alsyke Clover. JAS. STEEP & CO. Produce Exchange Headquarters for all kinds of FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS Two cars -choice Seed Corn just ar- rived from Illinole. We have a large stock -of Feed Corn. Oats, Barley, Peas, .fie. Highest market price paid for Coarse Grains, or taken in exchange. Cash paid for Eggs. HILL & JOYNER HURON ST., CLINTON. C:OOK'S FlouriFeed Store BRAN & SHORTS In large or email quantities. OIL CAKE and MEAL OF ALL KINDS. 10 pounds Choice Oatmeal for 1 bushel of Oats. D. COOK, CLINTON. BANKS. The Molsons Bank. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 18661 CAPITAL, - • . $2,000,000. REST FUND, - $1,875,000 HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. ' ,1. H. R. MOLSON President. V. W. TROIidAB,.... General Manager. Notes dtedountai`d Collections made, Drafts is- ened. Btorling . and Amerlean exchange bought and sola at lowest current rates. Interest al- lowec'j en deposits. Er A. EC RIM. Money advanced 50 farmer on their own note with one or more endorsers.: No mortgage re qutred say security; H. C. BREWER, Manager. GEO. D. MCTAOGART. BANNER ALBERT ST, - CLINTON. A general Banking Business tt ansacted NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts Issued. Interest allowed on deposits. "'ARRAN & TISDA.LL BANKERS, CLINTON. ONT `.dvaneen made to farmers on their own notes at low rates of interest. A general-Bf►InlfincBusiilao transacted • 1ntlerdat a114yrefl on db• bslt: • Bale Neter bong 64x4'Iil%;'>Wi+Agtir�m IT PAYS TO is euro to attegd those Success who make good use of their tame while attending The Canada Business College CHATHAM, ONT. Last week showed 'the placing. of five stu- dents In choice position • this week three. Bella Mitchell, placed as seooad sten gra pher with the Van Aitken Steam Specialty Co., of Chicago. The first etenographer, in the same office, Miss Anne Moffatt, is also a former pupil. James Warren as stook -keeper and otroe as- sistant with Wm. Gray & Sons, Chatham. Fred Thompson changed from stenographer with Geo. B. Douglas Bo stenogr pheer with Messrs Wilson, Reakiu MoKeogRR Kerr, Barristers, Chatham. IT_PAYS TO ATTEND A GOOD SCHOOL College re -opens for the new year, ;Jan. eth For oatalegue of either department address 1). MCLACHLAN Chatham MaKIllop Mutual Flro ,Iusurana0 Oa FARM & ISOLATED TAH,N PROPERTY ONLY INSURED OFFIC288. Geo. Watt President, Harlock P.O.; James Broaaifoot, Vice-Pree.Seatorth P.O.; W. J. Shan- non, Sooy-Treas.,' Seaforth P.O.; M. Mnrdie, In- spector of losses, Seafort P, DIn19C 0k8., Jas. Broadfoot,Seaforth• M. Hurdle, Seaforth; Geo. Dale Seaforth; Geo. Watt, Harlook; T. E. Bays, Seaforth; Alex Gardiner, Leadbury; Thee. Garbutt Clinton ; John McLean, Hipper. :1r3HHTa.nu.. .,,,.•:., •. Thos. Neilans Harlock; Robt.McMillan .Sea - forth and J. Cuminga, Egmondville, Parties desirous to effect insurances or tran- saot other business- will -be promptly attended. to on application to any of the above oMoen adressed to their respeoitve aloes $enm,iller Nux Garp 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 wantingany thing in this connection will save money by pur chasing here. Orders by Mailwill be promptly attended to. Address, JOHN STEWART, BENMILLER THE PAGE WIRE FENCE. 1111 11111111111111111111111O 11111111111111111111110111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 fl<dltlt01111l/A01/11111111111111Ir111111111A111 IMsuriAwimilias4lsrnwnlattwltml mi amineensmieimanammeneemomemauseemot meameato This fence is the best and strongest wire, fence in existence, it has a smooth surface, and will turn stock without injury. It is neat and easy to put up, requiring few poste; it cannot blow down; wilnot break in winter; it is pig tight, bull strong and horse high. Lastly it is so cheap that it is within the reach of all, The under- signed is sole agent for Stanley, Tnokersmith Huilett, Goderieh Township and Colborne, and will promptly fill ordersifor the erection of the fence in any of the townships named. WM STANLEY, Iiolmesville For Twenty -Six Years DUNN'S BAKING POWDER THECOOK S BEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. McLeod's System RENOVATOR AND OTHER Test ed Remedies. SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpa- tation of the Heart, Liver Complaint Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis Consumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kid ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance Female Irregularities and General Debility LABORATORY, GODERICR; ONT J. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer Sold in Clinton by J. H. COMBE, and ALLAN & WILSON J. C. STEVENSON, —THE LEADING— UNDERTAKER —AND— EMBALMER. APULL LINE OH' GOODS KEPT ill STOCK ThebestEmbaiming Flnidused Splendid Hearse. ALBERT ST. ,CLINTON Rettidenea overs tore OPPOSITE TOW HALL Pig.° `runsnir.CONsu1Mp ii fltniple to ev P111.644?i"l:lte � sHlfltrw N IN, be* AAA Throat Dl.eeie:. Cau'L. di-r}i cp,cvi. A Nasty Tongue IS PROOF POSITIVE THAT YOU ARE IN DANGER. Thousands Die Each Year From Liver Trouble. Paine's Celery Compound Promptly Cures this In- sidious Disease. The liver is the great housekeeper of our health. On its right and proper action de- pends our enjoyment of life. One of the simplest indications of a dis- ordered and diseased liver is a nasty tongue :--furred and coated. The coated tongue is 'proof positive that your liter is not work- ing well. Other symptoms ore as follows: nanpeeooue taste in the month, pain° under the shoulder blades, and in the region of the kidney°. The mental symptoms of liver . trouble are often far worse than the bodily ills, Sufferers experience mental an glsh, gloomy forebodings, melancholy, and a general feeling of disgust with life. When these bodily and mental troubles are experienced, your liver tette you it wants help. If help is not given at onoe, eioknese and death must result Thousands hays found Paine's Celery Compound a erre and certain ogre for liver disease. It always acts promptly on the great nervous system and reiitores that healthy and natural action that the liver must have at all times. Paine's Celery Compound drives Prom the system all the poisons that have accumulated, and the oink one regains his old-time vim and ener- gy; the muscles and tissues are made hard and firm, the skin clear and fresh, so that perfeot health is the result. Read this letter written by Mrs George Durant, of Elma, Ont. No stronger proof can be given of the virtues and powers of Paine's Celery Compound in the cure of liver troubles ; "For many years I have been a sufferer from liver troubles, and have doctored with several physicians, but only found relief for a very shcrt time, My husband advised me to try your Paine's Celery Compound. I did so, and found so much relief from the first bottle that I con- tinued, and I am now using the third bot- tle. Your Compound bas done more for me than any physician. For monthe be- fore using the compound I never had one night of sound sleep; but now I can go to bed and sleep soundly and naturally, and feel like a Lew creature in the morning." KNEW NO PEAR. Choctaw Indian Was Willing to $1..e Out Until the Day lie Was to be Hanged. e stoicism of the North American is proverbial. In the long ago one tribe warred against; aflotier prisoners werenstQ ed to rture without Ilinohiing. The race ve degenerated, but itt rermarka- b - characteristic is still conspicuous. A Wrryy told by a Western citizen to a ington Star reporter furnishes a good illustration of the indifference with W even the Indian of to -day views Id— the Choctaw Indian nation there is no jail in which convicted murderer's are eonilned," said he. "When I first went to the Indian Territory I settled in the Ohootaw nation, and hearing that a certain Indian was an excellent hand on the ranch, I hunted him up and asked him if be would work for me. 'I work until the 20th of next month,' he said. 'Why not longer?' I inquired. 'I am to be hanged the 21st,' was bis reply, in an unconcerned way. I hired him and upon inquiry learned that what he said was true. But one man has ever failed to re- turn for hanging after be has been sen- tenced, and my Indian did not prove an exception to the rule. On the day before the execution was to take place he left as calmly as though going on a visit, and the hanging took place at the time ap- pointed. Notwithstanding his approach- ing doom the Indian made one of the best ranchers I ever saw, and I regretted to lose him." Simple Precautions Insure Complete Victory • A Child can use Diamond Dyes Successfully When using the world -famed Diamond Dyes for home dyeing, use fresh, clean, soft water; bard and impure water will mar the beauty of the shades. Wooden, earthen, or enamelled vessels are best. Old articles before dyeing should be well washed with soap and water to remove dirt or grease, and rinsed in hot water, and dyed while damp. When any particular spade is wanted, the dye should be tested by dyeing a small piece of the stuff. It these few precautions are observed you will be able to produce rioher, brighter and more lasting colors than any steam dyeing house oan give yon. Be sure your dealer gives yon the Diamond Dyes; they are the only warranted dyes in the world. What an Advertisement Can Do. When the present writer announced the arrival of a son and heir in the birth columns of one of the dallies the other day, he had no notion that he poseessed as many friends as he certainly does. Congratulations poured in from various well-known commercial houses, and these were accompanied in many oases by substantial presents. There were about n dozen different kinds of soap, nine sar.ples of various infant foods, three bottles of beef extract, a powder puff and seven boxes of violet powder, four or five different kinds of night lights, eight. babies bottles, three elaborate works on how to bring up young children, spools mens of linen and flannel .for . infant at. tire, and advertisements innumerable of everything that baby could possibly+'need. Besides these there came proposals from a dozen insurance companies to frena the life of the baby and the whole family on especially advantageous terms, . pros- pectuses from a California emigration society anxious to ship the baby and the rest of the family to the land of peaches and pumpkins at the lowest possible rates, leaflets from private gentlemen who Wanted to lend any sutn of money from ,Q5 to £50,000 on no seetlrity 'what• !'rex together with advice,' Sympathy and 'good washes enough td last a family a+ ZUxtdred years. --London Fame. PLAYING A S.TRANQI,L PART. pn Aotor'e Experience tea the Hind Lessor a Froperly Elephant. "One of my strangest and most uncom- fortable experiences, sir, was being the hind lege of an elephant 1" says an actor in Cassell's Journal. "I'd gone out to Australia, like many other young fellows do, or rather did a few years ago, with the fixed. idea of making fortune. Needless to remark, I tailed dismally, and soon lost the little money I did postmen, I had been well educated and tried one thing after another, with the invariable result that every market seemed over- stocked. Aa a last resource I went around to the theaters to try to get a job, At one I was successful, being told that 'one of the chaps was ill, and the boss in a roar- ing oaring temper.' 1 trade my way round and arrived in time to hear the aforesaid `bola' remark somewhat loudly and in scarcely polite language: "'What does the "hind leges mean by being i11? His business is to be "hind legs," and if he, doesn't turn up tonight he won't have another job in my theater!' I rather timidly approached and asked it I could perhaps supply the missing man's place. 'Well,' young man, if you'll come and be "hind legs" of an elephant, you can; if not, clear out; the pay's 10 bob a week.' The outlook was not cheering, but I was top hungry to be proud, so I an- swered that I had no knowledge of the duties of 'hind legs,' but I would do my best and hoped that a few rehearsals wopjd perfect me. I followed the 'front - legs,' who had been a witness of this in- terview, and was gniokly set to work. First, I had to put on a pair of large, loose, dirty brown looking trousers, with the cardboard feet attached. They were kept on by straps over my shoulders. "The `front legs' attired himself in a similar garment. Then we both stooped down to about half our height, and a large, dirty brown covering was drawn over ns to form the body, to which the head, etc., was attached. The cord work- ing the trunk was given into 'front legs" keeping, while I was accommodated with that appended to the tail. At first it was most difficult to arrange our strides prop- erly, and we commenced by the' front legs' making up his mind to take a walking tour by himself, poor 'hind legs' descend- ing into a little jog trot gallop to keep anywhere near. Then we found the posi- tions reversed, and I was told to 'stop trip- ping up them front legs.' .At last we were fairly perfect, and were released with ach- ing heads and stiff hacks till the evening performance. I was naturally pretty puno- teal for the first time, but when the cry, 'the stage waits for the elephant,' was heard no 'front logs' was there. The man- ager was furious, and the audience impa- tient, when at last my other half was dis- covered in the bar 'only getting a drink.' He was promptly hauled along, but the walk of that elephant was decidedly cu- rious during the evening. However, we managed to get along somehow, but I wasn't sorry when my week came to an end, and, taking into consideration the discomfort of head ant Irlc!:ache, the de- cidedly uncl••en ecee:itiee of the `Skin,' end the king 1: •nr-,.;a•: t in rc4:rarsals and perfor:nam.• I ,I•.n't tittle 1 ever took a mere 11;;r\!iv , • 1U It is now stated that 27,000 persons were drowned, and 8,000 injured dur- ing the recent tidal wave and earth- quakee in the northern provinces of Japan. Nowadays when women are trying to do everything it is not strange that many things are over -done. It is not strange that there are all kinds of physical and mental disturbances. If the woman who is a doctor, or a lawyer, or a journal. ist, or in business would not try to be a society woman too it might be different; but the woman who knows when she has done a day's work has yet to be born. Usually a woman's way is to keep doing until she drops. Working in this way has manifold evils. The most common trouble resulting from over exertion, either men- tally or physically, is constipation of the bowels, with all its attendant horrors, Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the most effectual remedy in the market. They work upon the system easily, naturally. There le no unpleasant nausea after taking them. No griping—no pain—no discom- fort. They are compoeed of materials that go through the system gradually, collecting all impurities and, like the good little ser- vants they are,disposing of them effectually. An Efl'.•ctl\, lreman's (.ad. The most effective fireman's cap ever known has been invented by a woman. It is made of flue strips of asbestos mold- ed to the shape of the head. It is held fast in place by a band composed of rub- ber and asbestos, whioh makes it air- tight. It weighs only 16 ounces, and oan be Dal'l'ied on a person's arm without in- convenience. Perfect protection to the eyes without interfering with the view of surrounding objects 1s insured by plates of mica being planed in the eye- holes. A silk sponge, through whloh no smoke can enter, but which permits the plentiful ingress of air, fills an aperture for the mouth, and the cap is simply ad- justed. In a recent test a fireman at- tempted, without it, to enter a smoke- house. After eight seconds he had to return, being half rallied, and gasping for breath. He then put on the asbestos , cap and went baok and remained thirty -flub mili- utes in the think smoke, with no possi- ble chance of getting air from outside. It Is claimed that this 'head covering will enable a man to remain in a stifling at- mosphere for an hour, without the slight- est fear of suffooation. Has been endorsed by the medical profession for twenty years. (Ask your Doctor.) This is because it is always palatable—always uni- form—always contains the purest Norwegian Cod -Liver 017 and Hypopbosphites. Insist on Scott's Emulsion with tra e-Itlark ofman and fish. Put up in 5o cent and $I.00 %Slice. The small size may be enough to rite your rough or help your baby. did void Smoking Tobacco W. S. Kimball & Co., ROCHESTER, N. Y. Retail everywhere' 10 and 25c per Package 17 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS. C OTH ENO READY MADE 6UITS--- S3, $4.50, $5, $5.50, $6 and $7. Ordered Clothing from $7 up. A FULL RANGE OF LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING FOR THE SUMMER. Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed .t=? O B T. COATS & S O N CLINTON Consider Your Feet —the work they do—how much they toil and aufer 1 Clothe them in kindly shoes, which give ease and comfort to them. Why load them down in 111 -fitting leather shackles when you can buy the most foot -fitting foot- wear in America for the same price as the hit or miss variety? Here is a shoe made by the famous Goodyear Welt process which coneiders the form and inclinations of yoar foot,— which yields to its eccentricities and helps It to do its duty. Made from beet imported calf-skin—black or tan. Stamped on the sole *3.00, !14.00, *6 -00 per pair. The Slater Shoe (for Men.) a1 WM. TAYLORE& SONS, Sole Agents for Clinton. 000000 OC.00O0ve-404.S:3 Do You FEEL SICK? Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, which when neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerous. 11 you SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, DYS- PEP81AorIND1OEST10N. TAKE RIPANS TABULES If you are BILIOUS. CONSTIPATED, or have TAKE RIPANS ANS TABU LES LIVER COMPLAINT, If your COMPLEXION IS SALLOW, or you TAKE RI PANS TABU LES SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATINI, — For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL D180R- TAKE RIPANS TABULES DERS OF THE STOMACH, • . • — Ripans Tabules Regu/afe the System and Preserve the Health. Ripens Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines ; cleanse the system effectually cure dyspepsia, habitual constipation, offensive breath and headache. One TAM/LE taken at the first indication of indigestion, biliousness, dizziness, distress after eating or depression of spirits, will surely and quickly remove the whole difficulty. If given a fair trial Ripens Tabules are an infallible cure j they contain nothing injurious and are an economical remedy. 44.44. ONE GIVES RELIEF EASY TO TAKE Qu/cK TO ACT Ripens Tabules are sold by druggists, or by mall if he price (50 dente a box) is sent to The Ripens Chem. cal Company, No. 10 Spruce St., New York. Sample Vial, 10 cents, acre neo 000000f5•64:S000doo 0 •