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The Clinton New Era, 1898-10-14, Page 7A.. ,, There ar - -a weeds [•n every �� bod - y's garden . and no gardei was ever la nl 'J . ed in wp t 4ri� lticl c�,'f � r' j�v,i�weeds did no t' insolently pre seut them . selves. The; S� come withou invitation But I /- r Zk without a wet •y �i. come. If yon recognise then as weeds out � ti' , 'if you ling, sones to knoww tha ilia weeds chok, flowers, atlt pull the weed: up, root ani eti. - ,branch, yet will save tht / "'' flowers. There art weeds in tht health -garden of many a man and woman. The doctors call thein disease germs. I1 you have sense enough to distinguish them from the flowers of health, and root them out, you will be robust, healthy and happy. The most dangerous of all the weeds in, the flower garden of health is that deadly creeper consumption. There has never been but one medicine that would choke out this weed, root.and all. That medicine is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It acts directly on the lungs through the blood, driving out all impurities and disease germs apd bullding up new and healthy tissue. ft restores the lost appetite, makes digestion and ase}mi- lation perfect, invigorates the liver, puri- fies the blood and fills it with the life-giv. ing elements of the food and tones and builds up the nerves. It sustains the ac- tion of the heart and deepens tbq breath• ing, supplying the blood with life-giving oxygen. Medicine dealers sell it, "A doctor, who is considered Be expert on "ungg troubles, told me I had consumption and could not live longg " wri~tes Mrs. James Gatfield, 77 Mary Streetilamilton, Ont., Can. "Three Z of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cured me completely." . Free. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med. ical Adviser. Send ;t one -cent stamps to cover customs and mailing only for paper- bound copy. Cloth -bound So cents. Ad- dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. V. E THE TATTLER. inThe Duchess of Marlborough send# to ew York for most Qf .her,',d''r��lases• She lys her perfumes in"IiQf c,`Wch is'for- • warded to the Manor of Woodstdb'lt in gal= Ion jars. MiesAlioe E. Ives, the playwright, is one of the most successful hostesses in Bo- hemian circles. Her at homes have fi't- tracted the most brilliant folltsiving'of aktm I.amd letters of Gotham. •, "'4. � ,; Like her husband the general, Mme. Weyler is a native of the Balearic islands and as a girl"was 138autiful: ' itbr `Parents' were peasants and *hen she married the general, who was then a lieutenant ool- onel, hhe could Aoithbl lead noY'write.' " Marie Depo&, *hop mild along folr ist be le time i i Milan, received a single rose which was passed up ever the footlights and wag surprised at the smallness of the `1ft, but en the stem of the flower she found later a beautiful marqufsa ring'of' mtntlgzie 'nliki. Mrs" Hattie Murphy of Gotta island, Maine, has over 100 pieces of ancient ohina and crockery. Among other interesting articles is a Vegetable dish with a view of the l'>elaware river and early sottleim' cob- inli. She alsd'has a "Ldwes:oft" tea'caddj• that has been in the family more than 103 years. . Ex -Empress Eugenia's life is simple and ' an .portion of eaob day is spent In 1 ial chapel, built at an expense 0, to receive the remains of her hueb'and'and'son. Althoughafiiiotea'with rhoumatism she spends much time out of doors in the beautiful grounds of the Farnsborough House. Miss Lucille Hill, late prima donna of -the Royal Italian Opera company,' after taking part In a concert of the Ideal 4j_ chestral society at Walkdon, wont down -the Peel' Hall colliery', and after going through some of the workings she han the well known song, "The Old Folks at Home," to the men below. Mies Edith Vance of London has l'seu6d a fervent appeal to other English women to support her in a crusade for ijdtter smoking facilities. "Let us insist on smoking oars for woman," she says. "We need to indulge in the bar•Inloss and Booth- ing habit, -at our work, on top of the bus and.in the railroad carriage." Mother Krugermann, Berlin's senior artiat's model, is dead at the age of 92 years. Her husband fought in the battles of Leipsio against •'Napoleon I. She was peddling in the st&bots when an artist took her up over 80 years ago, and Thumann used her as the model for Atropos with the shears in his well known painting "The Fates," Mrs. Grace Richards Woodward, who sang by request of President Dole the first American song In Hawaii, "'Columbia, the Gem of the Oceari," after the udws of an- nexation reacbc$ the inland, was gr&duat- ed from Drew Seminary For Young'Wbm- en, Carmel, N. Y., In June, 1890; and re- ceived at the commencement exercises the prize for the greatest progress made dur- Ing the year in vocal music. �. 4 . THE CLINTON NEW ERA MOTHS AND MOTHS. yfledde= I was to neo line, which was true. He Bismarck's Memoir" t We w niched a tett moth pretty h to fl1 g t seems d rather u nese and not !n very o Y ed t7 g "Very a Boo ' u' says 1 Y s t io Lo y "don cotta• . Climbing the highways of the night, apirlts. Perhaps lie was a tiny bit ashamed , spondent o1 the Now York Times, "I an t Ever with upward swift intent t of himself in spite of my friendly manner. given to understand from a publisher and Uptil boyoud our gaze it went. "why does it fly so far o'er head?" . She But I made him sit down, and I talked on blandly and didn't shirk a thing. I told friend in Leipsic, there will be preeipitat- ed upon Germany, springing, as it asked, and I as gravely said, It hopes to reach a star." Then she: "what silly erauteyos moths must ban hien about every person and every place we had seen and known together, and I post- were, from the grave to which Bismarck takes all his nurtured hate and malice, a senna• Tis beyond all tively dallied over the subject of his long tion compared to which the scandal over lloliahn at • To follow what one cannot roach!" clarinet reach as absence a d the summer before his de- 4d Goffeken acid Frederick's diary is not � 1 only sighed and maid no word. I To her it never had occurred I did i t ohlefi P to prove Y p ve to him that memories wore nothing to me --that r worth mentioning. "Bismarck could not bring himself to The while, where'er her pathway lay, I. longing, followed night and day, was more justice to myself—but I did gee him grip his hands now and the and hie g B n, trust his sons to deal after his death the terrible blow he has been so long g prepay - That she from we seemed just as tar ilea grew whjto, just as they used to do ing for the kaiser. The old prince's Imm�- As from the moth's vain flight the star when Ife kept on proposing, oirs therefore are safe in his publisher's —Madeline S. Bridges in Woman's Home Con- At length there came a pause in our con- hands at Stuttgart, and his Intimate oir- panton. versation, and then I feigned another cle of biographical and journalistic pare - MY ENGAGEMENTS. mood, and I made up my mind that canna not break to silence. Cousin I sites, like Moritz, Bisoh, Horst and Kohl, have been busy from the hour of his death --- Bridge Materials George sat and breathed hard for a min- in preparing the press for the tremendous ute or two, and then I suppose he decided uproar they will create. There are even It was generally understood among my on breaking down the artificiality of our statements that the publication will begin friends and acquaintances and relatives interview, for he got up frons his obair as soon as a month bonne." that I suffered a secret and unceasing pang and strode about. I looked out Of window Sale Notes bought of hopeless love after my Cousin George and pretended to -be pensive. At last he J. P. TISDALL, Manager. changed his mind and delicately refused stopped beside me and said, "Flo." GRATIFYING IMPROVEMENT. the honor o1 my hand, and perhaps the only ray of comfort which slanted my way I Iooked up at him and laughed. in Ge4ge," I maid with mook solemnity, System IiCNOVATOi =` came from the inner knowledge, which I might hug to myself, that is wasn't true, laugh," he said, drawing back his p• blackheads when I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, but after the use of this med- that I had not a spark of hopeless love in "I must," I said, "when you look so icine a short time I was entirely cured. I me—that the only strong feeling I had in the matter, and naturally enough, too, serious." "I am serious," he declared."Flo,has cannot recommend it too highly since it done so much for me." MAY RYAN, was the one whish found,expNsolgn in the won't—you—forgiver" North St.,Oungah, Ont, words, uttered gs�lto `privately to myself, "All right, Cousin George, you just wait "Forgive?" I repeated, wrinkling my brow and looking puzzled. "Forgive? I HGOD'S PILLS are the only pill to take a bit i" And I think I didn't look quite have no enemles. People are so good to with Hood's Sarsaparilla, 2.5o. AS pretty as usual as.I murmured them, me I rarely have anything to forgly�_" According to a special despatch from Of course if I had been offered to Cousin "Forgive me," he pleaded. Shanghai, a fire on Sunday at Hankow George and he had not wished to possess "You I" I cried, "Surely I've nothing destroyed over a square mile of the me that would have been another matter, to forgive you. Why, you have never doag city, including the government build- ari�'hehould have been the last to blame moAnything but kindness," ings and temple. It is feared that a him'' but the way in which he philandered .140 turned hastily away and muttered thousand lives were lost. rouli<h"find pestered me when he came bo 6041 om Heidelberg nearly four years ago butane more than something which sounded wicked. Thin he turned to me again. "Flo," In loatj. "will down ' Children' Cry for a joke—it a became absolutely gbSorbing. I hadn't even time you row with me ip t4e Iso island?" CA STO to mend my frocks, for I didn't like to I really was taken &book then, for I R A bring a whole shabby skirt Into the draw- gathered how much_ t`n earnest he was, a ing room to bind the bottom of it while and I felt touched. But I recollected his A WICKED MAN. he sat and looked at me, so I used to do last letter to me, and I put on a silly smile. silly small things, such as darning three "Oh," I said lightly,,"I'm so sorry,, but Now He Planned to Tarn the 'tables on cornered rents in my pocket handkerchiefs, I'm engaged this afternoon." Then I His Unsuspecting wife, where 1 had hitched them on the bushes sighed and added, "I've so many engage- He looked at his watch, debated with and suchlike—things I should never have ments." himself for a minute and then said "Go dreamed of doing at all if he had not been tbet'e. "Tomorrow, then—next day—nest week; only promise." on with the game. I'll sit in a little lo s- II He proposed to me live times, which I thought.a pity each time be did it, and his "Oh, you've no ideaof my importance!" I laughed, "Listen to this," and, rising, ger. "Likely to be somebody sitting up for you"" asked the dealer, proposAl's used to make me very hot and I went to a drawer of my writifig table "Sure to be," was the reply, exhausted. They were all made In June and took out my little tablets. "Listen," "Possibility thal,thepartywhoissitting and generally in the sun—Cousln George I said again, holding up a up will be Rind clear through?" inquired never had much idea of the flt#&d "of linger to him. "Thursday—that's today the player opposite. tbiriki-afid,1, so soon dame' to fie a dot —tea at the Forestiors'; Friday, drive to "yet ons a y, possibility, but a certain - all I 1{pd"to'say that I was At. a sadvan• tage and quite uncomfortable, sitting Ellerton manor. P. P. C." "P. P. C.1" he repeated. "Are you go. ty," answered the man who had looked at his watch, "and I don't mind saying that there Baying nothing, whereas Cousin George seemed Ablb'to priittle'on' forever, ing away?" I laughed half shyly, but significantly. if it was any other night I wouldn't dare stay another minute." I don't.ltnow why 1 did it, bat the fifth "Yee, I am going away," I admitted, "Saturday, "What is there peculiar about tonight?" time Coiltlin George grew white about the lips and finished tip as usual' by saying, to town, shopping; Sunday, to the Dalton's, lunch and dinner; Mon- asked the dealer. "Tho fact that I received thin today," Will you, marry me, Flo?" I Bald, ."Olt, well, I'don't iiiind'if I do."' And really I day, picnic on the island. Ob, by the way" —1 looked up with pleased interest—•"if replied the player as he took an envel from his pocket and held 1t up. ope didn't mind, for T, had known Cousin You want to gee rho island, better come to "Lotter?" they asked. George for yearn and years and was very the picnic. I'm sure the Wendovers would "No; bill," he answered. "Milliner's fond of him, and I felt that at any rate like to Is a you." bill," It would put an end to his' proposals, and Aunt Theresa said that July was going to "Plonio�" he snapped angrily, "Do you think I want to gO with a whole camp "I don't BOB"— began one of theothers. "Why, it's simple enough, "returned be very hot Well, anyhow, whether It was right or meeting?" "Oh," I protested blandly, "we shan't the pian with the bill. "Can't you always rind something to kick about In a mii- wrorig or stupid or sensible, I said straight be that sort at all I" liner's bill?" out,- "I don't mind if I dd," and then of course we were engaged. 'I really did not "Tuesday," be pleaded; "Come on Tues- day' They admitted that they usually oould. "Well," he "there's mind it at all, for I knew Cousin<george "Tuesday," I repeated, referring to my went on an item for a hat here that's all right. She told so well, and be knew me, and there was no bother about rearranging ono's ideas tablets; "Tuesday, to town; final jotting." "Final fitting?" he queried, rather puz- me she was going to get it and what it would coat, but there's another item of and bab[ts, as some girls have to just to please the -man they're going to marry. I zled. My frock, you know," I oxplatned. $4.83 for ribbons and things that would give me a chance to make my roar. I'll used to look at him sometimes (whoa he didn't happen to be looking at me) and "Thursday, oh, yes I Here it is. Thurs- may, I'm to be married. Ye -es, I shall be turn loose the minute I get in the house— before glib has a chance to say a word." Say to myself, "Well, to think that that's occupied on Thursday." "Well?" they said. the man I'm going to marry I" for it real- ly did seem odd, but I wasn't at all upset I looked up at Cousin George. He was very, very wblW about the lips then. "Well," be answered, "that will put her on the defensive at the atart and then I'll about it, and after awhile I decided that `" To be married?" be repeated in a sort hoop it up until a curtain lecture or any It was really a most comfortable arrange- -and of hoarse whisper. kind of a saroastio reference to the club Is merit that it was probably all non- "Yes," I said nonchalantly. "After about as far, from her thoughts as we are sense that "height of bliss" sad-"ovmg, Wholming happiness" sort of aflaff that 0' I shall be away for awhile• „ toe'li8 91ftR to ftPRRMeAI" M rM14- bola the Philippines. Just you show me A man who c¢rn't work out his own salva- mome persons talk sand write about. It was very matter of fact at first, but ed again. I laughed rather deprecatingly. "I tion when he once succeeds in putting a woman on the defensive, and I will show when poor George obafed at that I did my best to play Up to ltriy part. I never could didn't know it was considered quite so un- likely," I said humbly, you a man who bas not been married long. Give me two cards, iniagipe why p6rs6ns couldn't go on just "Who's the fellow?" he asked bluntly, please•"--Chi- sago Post as us8al instead of slinking off for tote -a- "Mr. Featherston -Hope," I anawil!ed totes, just likesillychildi•en telling e6crets, tenderly, but George seemed to like it, and by de- `"That"— he began, then stopped short. To Cure a Cold in One nay. grees I got on capitally. I really tried"Yea," I said, "that one.,, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All hard to do as other engaged girls. I don't "Goodby, Flo," he blurted out, shooting Drugirists refund the money if it fails to cure 25c mean to Say that I bad to try hard because it was Irksome to me. I really did his band at inn as if it were a gun. iteal- IY felt as if I were taking bold A ba`t- Ottawa claims a population of 56,000 not object to it, Only I was apt to'forget some of onot point. ""Must Say "No" when the dealer offers you a times. However, in less than a month I broke myself of tugging away from him you got"I said sweetly. "It seems I must." And his tone wad substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilla.. 'There 18 nothing "just as good." Get only Hood's, and looking bothered or resentful when bitter, which seemed rathor cool, condider. he kissed me, and when we had had a tiff ing how he'd treated me. CATARRHAL HEADACHE I was always ready to befriends again. In those days, had "I'm so glad you're home," I saidgFleas- "I —_ May when we had a tiff acid antly. will mend You an invitsti0n." be Your Experience as it was Mr bad grown tired of sparring, George al- waye used to say, "Let us go down the He turned on me then and glared. "Don't," he commended. Spooner's—Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Pow. river to the island." And I always went "The ""Oh, YON, I must," I went on cheerfully. der will Positively cure you. island" always meant making up our quarrels again and being more dovot- to , " 1 want to have all my loving relatives about me. Uncle, Edward would adore "I have used Dr, Agnew's Catarrhal Powder for severe catarrhal headache fst- ed one another than usual, an&Geor a g admitted that I never bore malice in heart, you if you'd go one better and relieve him by giving the away." gaently, and with every application the re- So the months went on, and George had . Then I know Cousin George said some- lief b) was almost inetanteous. I believe it to the very beat remedy for catarrh in the to go away, and I grow much Ponder of him then, and I don't think I have thing wicked. I won't repeat it. Then be strode out and slammed the door. market to -day, and take pleasure in saying would cared to change him for any other man I knew—as a fiance, and I And I stood still and laughed to myself, for I'd scored one that time, these words in commending it to all ca. tarrh sufferers." C. Spooner, Editor King's used to write such lovely letters to him. I used to think out at any rate. And he deserved It too. A man shouldn't be County News, Hampton, N. B. Sold by Watts & Co. sentences in to night, little remarks I changeable. knew he'd like to get from me. I really " • • • • • • was very attentive to him. I've nothing do repronoh I don't believe it was anger after all. I Needles. myself with on that score. And so things went on. I believe It was pure enjoyment. That's so like a woman, to mistake the Needles were undoubtedly the Invention of prehistoric man, as thoY have been dis- And then after awhile when George had very core of a thing and realize it when covered among the oldest remains of hu- A 30en mono soiree time his lettere changed, she's wasted berself. man life. Some rude specimens made of it Ind he seemed rather troubled about some- ' • • • e • e borse s bone and evidently intended for F hang. I didn't take much notice of it. I ust thought that perhaps the climate Poor old Goorgei I've been thinking it over. I don't think I'll send him the in. sewing shins wore found not long since ah in a cave -in Franpe, together with other th lidn't suit, him, and once I took to trou- inn t„ ,,o out vitation after all.—Lillian Quiller -Couch traces of primitive r}fe, Ne dles, l;avp also bO been py and send to him a recipe vbich I had heard was good for one if oho in Sketch. tombs discover t eti In the oldest Egyptian arid among the romalugof the lake elt irritable. But nothing seemed to cheer George, The Eleventh. Archbishop Usher was . dwellings of, §witzer10 1p{i,d. Tl;o dgfie of the Invention of steel n0bdt os is nd fit leingthwheh I Wag really beginning one* washed ashore from, a w}ock cif the coast of I,o- unknown, but judgiXg-from tha! rich embroidered gar - 0 gmw tFoubled about Ills toiurtt.yyQ�i I had & sttol• ft&A ilii"' to.s6y be fb'o'ugli�ti�'we bad land. wandered Afmost destitute of clothing, he to Ehe house of a digni- menta would despribed, in ongleu; , rgoorq it appbhxl"i:hat flno needles ,otter flay "Goodby." Ho tho'ifght fit was church Lary and ;askedfor, shelter and aid of a some of steel or other material were in Use at a very Ili duty to nim to, say So. He felt that we brother'olergyrnan. early period. -we It jbu h d d I 111o,pt, m :, ros>«vely" .Cn>fe by Little P3 , a ma e a mis►ko. He could never hope to be worthy of me— any commandments are there?" inquired t o otper, thinking to detect an c lifgruf�. s. his They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, whole inoclest� vyps SoTew}it)t '�1�--and a heali df Tike ohartlbttir: I impostor. , "I can at oafos satisfy you that I am not The name of Callfor{Ifa ¢griped from the tWo Spanish porde; calientA forna111— I. "hot Indigestion Anil Too Hearty Eating. A per. I fect remedy for Dizzidets,,Nausea, Drowsl-' atigt"y, ,wrote badk and, saiQ; 't Oh, Very *all; eapent you kn �1bst," pt 71 ap ealllr ">iitid JA ' the ignorant impostor, you take me for," replied t1?q aliohblmhop; "[hero and 11 colas- e., furnace t'—waa Siren by Cortes in the 'year ,X(!86' to the peninsula nov/ knovyn Lower ness, bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Ton �Sl,ie -anything iuhd8l' b" itiig ioi' this"' else was 6be Eilottght [flat "enter man8'meritts." "'NW" was the sneering comment, a# hs Cralif?rnlp,,0;, � j►ha was the dldooddrg%, on account of ti hhO:nor the'Side, TORPID LIVER. Th$q dny one else really knew bc;* bard "there ane but ten commandments In my climate. !flu* Boiwela, I, i V I had,found it to%ploy f,hp" law +14,9 't Bible. Tell me the ale—g- d a genuine good article than 1 am at the present time. I keep a cod etook on hand. Best 9owin Ma- chino Oils in bulk bottle, urs p #getable. 7W �i(Irt: van , an I Will of thi &?rail ei t�iit td Cigbrge find th t I relieve you." OMNI, .M , Small Dose, hadt;')twantod .to iwo bif age �•°Inti°J#p1.'�C1f ""There it 1g," said to arch bishop; "'& I 1P Small Price• °°urs• thdy, !til ytlbiought.tt was neo�bGly new commandment I give unto you, that r wear a tha't'vlllow, and the, live}ler I be. Ye lovo one another.' " .�7ubSti . 4i, 1� came as'the ftm,'jii�5aed gyi'tb6 ftibrtr tali ,, " paseton tel ��?r�Q tiv@m 1 #y at Roosevolt's Pluck. the fraud of the clay'. Ir! yr „ nom^ro When Theodore Roosevelt, who learned �'; 3' S6d g twgi'fi6t12 V1=11 t I hinkina, 1 '2'"lir : mrij pl di?'dm , " S$lri,° to ride brouohom In 'the, west, mbttntod one See you get Carter's, but m wrath did simmer up at times, of the animals for the first time, a lot of r.nd I �4 ehiriii a few strong thoughts of °Roe gathered about to see the abnder- Oeorge. foot" dlmoomfitecl. Sure onqugh, ,-Ur., Ask for Carters, An Inatq'jost >poti+, my i'a6Bl lilai4td out Roosevelt Went rs11 _ at; tho*io �iir* �t' d P strong as !alit tgthten Jane opened the d r. fell hoavlly, To the durprimo of all lta�t�if •n�i�t and demand ilii. afternoon and {tn ot)ncied`piljib I elotedyi>ti 'tiryfi3g It agaiiA;'liitGs►a, Georg., h)g tors self, and smiledperafght n `tinge etald on until W + into his fano and balked avo witliont a on when bo df•t,.•, O.rter's conquered,, 1.x ,�tel.e Zave , FI lir, InQ10 i" *W , , �_ - _ i L . _," le 66'best remedy that I I=w . of �lll' N A i%M2WW,>w,rw N ROv 1 - ..u,r .,i" am � , I I 9edleml'Advioe ftes, ,j, , C" .'IL I � _` � - I , - ___ n — PEN AND PENCIL. Phil May's start in life was made at the Leeds theater, where he was engaged to do odd jobs at a salary of 12 shillings a week. His present income is estimated by thousands. Clarence Hawkes, the blind poet, says it !s one of his favorite theories that every human life should contain three kinds of inell t igence— uncoils mon sense, common sense and nonsense. Jules Verne says that his famous "Around the World In Eighty Days" was suggested to hien while he was studying a tourists' advertisement, and that moat of his stories have had their beginnings in such shall events. Keats was onto a medical student and entered upon his studies at the early ago of 15. He tells of how he came to adopt literature as follows, "A sunbeam came into the room, and with it a whole troop of creatures, floating in the ray, and I wag off with them to Oberon and fairyland." Algernon. Charles Swinburne, the poet, Is one of the most eccentric individuals in England. He 1s a perfect n4aster of Greek and French, but it is hie delight to pre- tend to be entirely illiterate, and though he left Oxford with a great reputation he never took his degree. Mr. Swinburne lives near London, but he 1s rarely soon In society. THE ROYAL BOX. No one must touch the king of Korea unbidden, and any one who does so meet - dentally is oompelled afterward to wear a red cord round his nook. The son and heir of the Grand Duke of Saxe -Weimar has what is declared to be the most peculiar face in,Burope—one Bids of it being continually expressive of joy, while the other side whare a• look of deep morrow. a In the matter of pedigree the 18 -year-old prince who is the heir to the throne of Ja- pan seems to hold the lead. He is, it is said, the last male descendant in the or- der of primogeniture of a dynasty which has reigned 2,600 years. King Alexander of Servia, when only 18 years old, summoned his regents to a dinner party, rose as 1f to propose a toast, drew a revolver from his pocket, proclaim- ed himself of age and dismissed the re- 6ente, whom 'be looked up all night in the dining room, while he went round to assure himself of tine fldolity of his guards. The old Clinton PLANING MILL H. STEVENS, Proprietor The old original Contractor and Builder, who has made Clinton his home for forty years, is still in business with a modern, up-to-date Faetery, and is prepared to fill all orders of whatever description, on short notice and the lowest terms; first-class workmanship guaranteed. CONTRACTS for buildings taken, and all kinds of build- ing material furnished as desired, HENRY STEVENS, William Street, Clinton, immediately behind the Park. October 141 ali"'4"" I RHEUMATISM G. D ltd , A_ G A e� RT�s CITY .bU'I CHER SI' 1. ie finding its way into a groat many homes.al Why? Because people that have- b'6ught I wish to inform t he ubl lc tb 4 a p. DYSENTERY I n of be undersold by any otllult' , Is caused by Uric Acid and other im- to the businese. I aril a practical . purities lingering in the blood, which have not been filtered out by the Kid- the businend ss. We We keep the ve neys through the urine. The seat of the trouble is not in the skin or meats, and a full stock alway$()!T and will sell at the Lowest Cah l c mus- t s It's sick Kid ne s. Ele y etricity, Brin ale n ou t t g non g Y e at t Y,W [neat the „I"iments or plasters wirl ll not reach the case• But the disease can be at vb'' cash price. credit, but riot at cash prfcee, CURED come and see what you can o - Cash at a genuine good article than 1 am at the present time. I keep a cod etook on hand. Best 9owin Ma- chino Oils in bulk bottle, R. rt rzslnloNS I was taken with a severe attack of rheutna• tism and could not turn myself in bed. I was ' persuaded to try Dr Hobbs' Sparagus Kidney Pills. They soon put me on my feet again. ! CENTRAL BUTCHER $1�rl Lass than one ox cured me so comp1� otoly that I have returned again to my work fe the Lake Shore FORD & MURP Kepnir shops as well as ever. well W ,i. A. So Adrian, Mioh, to I We are doing business on the gamin Vencased any that Dr Hobbs' Sparagus idney Pills are the most relieving remedy I pie, and will sagely out cuetom6 have ever used for rheumatism. You may ase as a inl for tile tiVeteranoof the best meats at the lowest paying Who Bre nfll[Oted.s CAARLES HESS Civil War, 284 Adelaide . L. Detroit, Mich, FORD & MURPHY, CLINT Dr. Hobbs, NEW BUTCHER, SII :.,, y �_-,! S, PARAGO, CLINTON, ONT. --- Bridge Materials Subscriber has opened a shop iD.>r �: - d Advances made to farmers on their own° notes at low rates of interest. mises recently ere ;ted es eciall •', ' Pilt. ls urpose, opoosite Fair's Hil,,whIre.. a Hill,, r FOR SALE BY peep on hand and deliver promptly;x karts of the town, 'at 5 SYDNEY JAeKSON, Druggist, CLINTON, ONT Fresh Meat of all kinds. A s�ill�! a�' public patronage respectfull of •t, Cheaper to Ride than To Walk .. Two Week's Sale Of Second - hand Bicycles, Ladies' and GentB' 1898 models. All in first-class condition only run about two months, at $15, $20 and $25 each. Call and secure a bargain. Onward Cycle Co:, Perrin Blotk, Clinton H. L. BROWN, Manager. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Clean zinc with hot soapy water, then Polish with kerosene. The beat glass towels are made from old napkins and tablecloths. Salt and camphor in cold water is an excellent disinfeotant in bedrooms. For washing flatirons drop half a table- spoonful of melted lard Into two quarts of warm water. Wash, dry thoroughly and Put in a warm place until the moisture is evaporated. Two emergency suggestions are that the loose top of a lamp may be secured by using plaster of parts wet with water and quickly applied, and that mustard water Is useful to clean the hands after handling any odorous substance. Norwics hmiller ' TREFS. Our stock of fruit and ornamental trees being complete, we are prepared co otrer to the pub- lic for spring planting a very ebolce lot of Apple, Plum, Pear, Cherry and Peach trees, at suitable p1 ices. !Evergreens a specialty, Large stock of small Fruits. Choice list of spring bedding Plants. Price list mailed on application. John Stewart Estate, he"el"er Y6 I F. B. POWELL, - - C14 FLOUR AND FEED STOR2 COOK'S Flour & Feed ?yrs . 4r.: 1:.::t: ARAN & SH C�' - ," In large or small quantities... ,,l y OIL CAKE and MEA.►,," OF ALL KINDS, 10 pounds Choice Oatmeal for 1 ba Oats, D. COOK, CLII DUNCAN'S FLOUR & FEED (late Hill It Joyner) Opposite Market, Clinton .s4i.,;,: eti Flour, Bran, Shorts, Oats, Peas, Bnllejt', and all kinds of meal sold at lowest grid{ "l x. LL! Fresh Corn for Feed, 38p a beA Good Valencia Raisins, 281b box 81 Choice Tea, special line 25c per Its. and Up.,, All kinds of Grain bonght at highest Market prices.[ ' W. DUNCAN • - I CLLNTOH■ BANKS. The Holsons Bay:k Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1885 CAPITAL - $2,000,000 REST FUND - $1',500,000 HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL. Will. p�OLBON li'TACPHICRSON, President F. WOLFERSrgN TncAlAs, Gen Mangge!' Notes discounted, Collections made, D issued, Ste ling and Americ bought and sold. Interest allowed "op- posite. SAVIN09 BANK— Interest allowed same of $1 and up. Money advanced. farmers on their own note, with one more endorsers. No mortgage required H. C. BREVbER. Manager, Clinton CURES DIUMMA , hoMaitlavIl, I TIn NEW $OSE M194 ZMAIN9 Bnilt tc lasta life -time. This excellent machine G. D ltd , A_ G A e� RT�s s ie finding its way into a groat many homes.al Why? Because people that have- b'6ught ^C DYSENTERY I like them and recommend them to oth, ". TjGy have "" .... . "'- i em—no 1!11}�er11p t' �• �1F LIANKER ' AMD U _ - I MMER ue,n w,tl&,::,--' .,"LY,- tfllef OF [Tiih goods. It has a , troUhitltnntnaaaeama. No expert -operator is rtl§uired to - - • f- . ALBERT ST., - 6 i .,I 6O COMPLAINT. work the attachments; they are Almple and strong and are made of steel—made :. W work. You Price 33c, at all can have ono put in your house on trial and I never was In a better position to snugly the wants. of the people with A general Banking Baaintas transacted. :a, druggists• aau•e su.■7,ru7••, gr ANc a genuine good article than 1 am at the present time. I keep a cod etook on hand. Best 9owin Ma- chino Oils in bulk bottle, , NOTES DISCOIINTED N • • • DANO[N•ue, • isave ���, • .� or Get good oi� and your machine. You can get shuttles and all parts required for any machine., made from me. Singer Drafts Sensed. Interest allowed on repairs procured direct Prom New York for all singer machines. A call respect deposits, fully solicited. WM. MOORE, Agent, Clinton Sewing Machine wareroom, FARRAN & TISDALL,-. Huron Street, Clinton, ' BANKERS, THE CANADA COr1IPANY. CLINTON, ONT. --- Bridge Materials fruit R;A Advances made to farmers on their own° notes at low rates of interest. Confectionery ,» A general Banking Business transacted:' (Wood and Iron) Interest allowed on deposite, Foy SALE. You will find us HEADQUAR- Sale Notes bought PERS for all seasonable Fruits J. P. TISDALL, Manager. finedu to 1a0 a will received by the or fined Scaled t ,m., off u8, 24th October, e ffor First-classCrawford Peaches MCLEOD'S 1 the timber and iron [n rho bridge across Goratrho Canada Company's nils Koaervo, Godorich and Colborne town- GrPes, different varieties System IiCNOVATOi =` opwholoeoP that uperetruoturo whichumust removed Muskmelons, Watermelons � ' "a';,r not later than let lday,1899, Oranges, Lemons AN,D OTHER TESTED REMF,I)I148 TERMS cash and the balance on approved joint Bananas and Tomatoes. SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOT` E,- notes in four months from date of sale. G. W. Allan, —All kinds of— For Impure, Weak and Impovertidlietl'"`'' Blood, Dyapepeia, Sleeplessness, PSIp l��t(, ': , tion of the Hear}, Live. Cominlaint, i Alfred Willson, Confectionery Ne � raigia,Lode of Memory, BrOndhitip,u� r Commissioners, Canada Company, Toronto. Bread . . . Our snmption, Gall Stol.ts, Jatin'dlod" ,licit1 �, c Specialties Cakes & Pastry and Urinary Diseases, St. V'441 D , Female irrbqularitiee and G4etieral D641 i The salsa for our Real Home Made r - Laboratory O+u, .r paI;� s pe.. lc RE and lh alt Digestive Bread are in- creasing daily. g Y. ^ t F" >cj M'o Prop. and 11Ig ai'�►u 1. �— r hi W ive this 6ne watch )111L­..­­1,V,y1 Jas. McClacherty Sold in Clinton by t q,,. J. H. OOMBE and SYDNEY ITAdll�� .in and Eharm,�rsollfngtwo '. doz. Lsivirk'Col,"R a,Bo�ro� apt ton qt! :a, Cls. SXfgpS r NoveltyBake try and Restaurant Telephone No. 1. ,> r^ it For Twent S Vqn �' Qi "Y' S X;e lsr r " i 4551; , tvk LE 13R . :' CO.i I ON 30 4ellsldo Et., 0. r,,: • '1` tbatol eat„ , ' �'ti;„. aria (Wil