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THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY OLT. 26, 18i'.
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Tose 'sellar of Nerdeaeldlsr.
From the Ottawa Free Press.
Algoma election was undoubtedly the
turning point in the struggle of partite
for the possession cf Ontario, end as
such it lazy else be regarded as the cul-
mination of Toryism throughout the
Dominion. Alreadyy, indeed, there are
signs that Macdonaldism Inas entered up-
on its downward pa•h, and everybody
knows how facile is the descent towards
Avernis.
Sir John Macdonald is gifted with rare
insight. Surveying the whale field of
Canadian polities he beheld how one
after another his outposts in the govern-
ments of the provinces were being cap-
tured by the enemy. The first to capit-
ulate to the Liberal army was Nova
Scotia, next New Brunswick was carried,
then British Columbia. He saw that
Prince Edward Island was tottering,
ready to fall at auy moment, and the
walls and bastions of QuelmeeToryistu,
which had resisted so man) sieges suc-
cessfully, rent from top to bottom, while
the garrison was weak and divided by
dissentions into bitterly hostile factions.
He saw that Mousseau could nut lung
survive the assaults levelled against him.
The situation war critical. But if he
could only destroy the Liberal govern-
ment of Ontario, the fiery circle of hoe -
tile provinces which was gradually dos-
ing about the scorpion would be broken
and the fragments could be extinguished
in detail. Therefore he tlung himself
with all his power and almost infinite re-
sources against Ontario. Every device
known to one who had made a life-long
study of human frailties in order to use
them for his own advantage he employ-
ed. Every dodge and scheme that ever
,entered into the head of the most astute,
electioneering attorney was resorted to.
Men notorious fur lack of principle and
ready to do any amount of dirty work
were taken into confidence and despatch-
ed upon their vile errands. Money was
used unsparingly. The resources of the
Dominion were actually given away to
raise money wherewith to debauch the
electors. The Muskoka election trial
gave a siguiticant, butonlya partial view
the the means employed under Sir John
Maofunald'a direction to defeat the On-
teCie Government. -
But all in vain. Ilia candidate in
Muskoka was unseated and disqualified ;
his brigade of corruptionilts covered
with t.dium, contempt and ridicule.
Nothing daunted, however, for he felt it
Judie Meek.
A few years aaggu • young man faKhion-
ably dressed took his seat at the table of
the Girard House, in Philadelphia.
There was an air off-ssoious super-
iority in the youth wlabMattracted gen-
eral attention. He red the Nowlin with
smothered disgust, gacre kis ordoss with
a tone of loft; condescension, and when
his neighbia civilly handed him the pep-
per box, stared at hint for his presump-
tion as though he had tendered hien an
insult. In short, a person of the blood
could not have regarded a mob of serfs
with more arrogant hauteur than did
this lad the r.ipeotable travelers about
Lin .
Presently a tall, powerfully -built old
man entered the room, and seated hitn-
s11f at one of the larger tables. He was
plainly dressed, his language was mark-
edly simple, he entered into ctveraa-
tion with his neighbor, who happened to
be a poor tradesman, and oecaeionally
during his dinner exchanged ideas with
a little lady of five summers who sat be-
side him The colored servants spoke to
him as an old friend. "How is your
rheumatism, John ?" he said to one, and
remembered that another had lately lost
his son.
•' Who is that old-fashioned gentle-
man t" asked a curious traveller of the
steward.
"Oh, that Is Judge Jere Black, the
greatest jurist in the country l" was the
enthusiastic reply.
"And the young aristocrat ? He sure
ly is somebody of note 1"
"He is a drummer who sells fancy
soaps...
Judge Jeremiah Black, who has just
died, was noted and feared in public life
for the massive force of his intellect.
"Every blow kills !" said a listener to
one of his segwnents. On the other
side, an old farmer neighbor wrote of
him, "We shall never have am ther man
as pure, kindly rued simple among us.
The boys who will make up our next
generation could find much to study in
the utasasve nature of this old man with
his powerful brain, his simple, direct
manner, and his unfaltering, childlike
faith in God. With his last breath he
took his aged wife by the hand, end say-
ing, "Lard, take care of Mary," so died.
an testes' Mlteaag. OantlN'
We alt jest all who ate afflicted with a
Mr. Healey, of New York, had, soma cough or cold to beware of opiates and
time sines, as a subjectat.iw,
for • portrait, a all medicines th(her anti chock a
u
yong f3outharu 1160'. who cam. to his cough suddenly, as serious result. surely
derstudio t ver cherd with paint and pow- harts follow. breaks
Pectoral Balsam
der that crury oharaoteriatic hos was tab- hearties and breaks up a,uYhs and colds iar •
Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock.
!iterated. r. Healey, of course, wt's in a side and affual Manner. 2
iu a dilemma. He could not order the
girl to go and wash her face. He would
lose Ftii commission, and he is too pulite
a gentleman. He could t by the
sawn paint on canvass that those was on
her face ; it would not be satisfactory to
the family. When the sketch was lined
iu he rose from his seat, sat down beside
his subject and kindly asked her if she
was feeling as well as usual. Surprised,
of coarse, she replied that who was.
"But, Miss Jones, you walked from the
hotel, did you not 1" "Yes." "And
you came hurriedly up stain withont
stopping to test l" "Why, yes, of
course." "Oh, yes, Miss Jones, but you
see, though you May not be feverish,
you have exerted yourself so severely
that there is so much color in your face
that I fear it would mislead' me. Now,
to-morrtow, if you will be so good, please
bathe your cheeks in cold water the last
Ling, come in a close carriage and stop
and rest vourrelf upon the seta you will
find ..n each landing. In that way 1 am
sure we shall have no more trouble.'
His speech had the desired effect The
faint flush un her face when she came
the next day was perfectly natural, and
did not at all retard the picture.
Why suffer from nervous prest ations
when you can buy a guaranteed cure at
Wilsons drug store. (1)
A Chicken Tradlagll'lergy scan.
was a question of life or death, he re-
peated the same gauto in Algoma that "What other business do you follow
had failed so signally in 3Iusk•,!.a. He besides preaching i" was asked an old
even employed the sante instruuteuts,• c„lured loan.
and repeated all the old dodges. Again
he failed, but his failure this time was
a decisive defeat. It was a repudiation
of himself, his methods, his policy, his
ruffianly iostrunients, and also of the
miserable Bleu factiur, by yielding to
which he retains a precarious tenure of
power.
Ontari.• is safe, The electors. of Al-
goma have vindicated the Liberalism of
Ontario. They have also vindicated the
independent ntaulineas of en aroused
people who have awakened 'to a true
aenee of the despicable bondage Sir John
Macdonald sought to impose upeu them
at the dictation of a faction in another
province. Thus driven in at all points,
he will henceforth be ,compelled to de
vo;;: all his energies to the defence of his
capital at Ottawa. Even here the pros-
pect is not assuring. His Cabinet is
honeyc''mlted with intrigue, devoured
with jealousies, while to hint is given the
inehuuucholy pangs ((f seeing his lieutenants
quarrteling for the succession to his
place.
Such is the conditiou of JLacdonaldisut
in its decline. At the -same time, the
inexorable march of time and eveets is
exposing the fallacies with which he de-
luded the people. The period of infla-
tion that he claimed sa good times of
his creation is giving way to depression.
His tariff has proved a delusion, his
whole system it snare. \Ve confess the
prospect is not :► chcnrintd one to those
who swear by Sir John, but it ij t
bright one for the cothntry, and ss such
we (tail it w•iih the most profouu l satis-
factin,
krawa's nand Lightning.
('urea Toothache and Neuralgia quick as
Hash, relieves any pain instantly, the
cheapest and quickest application known.
Why suffer with Tcothache, Neuralgia,
Headache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Scia-
tica, Sore Throat or Acute Padua of any
kind when you can go to Geo. Rhynas'
drug it ore and get a perfect and instan-
taneous cure for 25 cents. Ask for
Kraut's Fluid Lightning. b
"I speculates a little.
"How speculate F”
"i cell chickens."
"Where do you get the chichecs
"My boys tetch 'em in."
"Where do they get them ?'
"I dean know, sah, l'se oilers so busy
wid niy preachin' dat I ain't got no time
to ax. I was a gwine to inquire the ud-
der day, but a 'rival come on ane tuk up
all my time."
"Why should amen whose bluer is warm
within
Sit ke hitt grandsire cut in alabaster 11
Or let his hair grow rusty, scant and thin.
When "C1No.seest RENEwEIt willniake
g. r ow the faster. .For sale In .1.
on 2m
Under Sheriff Thos. l:rtowu, of Riede
mond Co., N.Y., makes affidavit that on
Monday night, while sleeping with friends
in his billiard roost, at Stapleton, L. I.,
the ghost ,.f Reinhardt, exit:Litt-el fur
murder some time r:�o, mipeare!l to the
party. They fled in confusion. His
statement is corroborated by others.
Perfect, Positil, and Pleamanent are
the cures effected J Dr. Van Buren's
Kidney Cure. Rebel it l iitws of Kid-
ney Disease is obtained era few doses.
See that your Druggist Ives you Dr'
Van Buren's Kidney Cure. Sold bp J.
Wilson Goderich kat
asektea's Arnica Salve.
The greatest medical wonder .,f the
world. Warranted to speedily cure
Burns, Brui.es,Cuts,Vlcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains.
Copts, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all
Elkin Eruptions, guaranteed to cure in
every instance, or money refunded, •25c.
per box. For sale by J. Wilson. ly.
Sirpply miraculous is all I cin say of
the effect of Dr. Van Buren's Kiduuey
Cure in toy case. An elderly lady
!mites this front Antigonish, N. S., who
had suffered from wins in the back fee
• ars. Sind b • J. Wilson Gode-
A 8:aril's, Dls
..e -
meta
Physician's
ble di scot eries. The facstartled
that Dr.
King's New Diagovery for Consumption
and all Throat and Lung diseases is daily
curing patients that they have given up
to die, is startling them to realize their
sense of duty, and examine into the
merits of this wonderful discovery, re-
sulting in hundreds of our best Physi-
cians using it in their practice. Trial
bottlea free at J. Wilsons Drut Store.
Regular size $1.0). et)
twenty ye )
rich. Zit
A• man named John Comm cud was
killed by the midnight express going
west near Carleton Place Monday night.
It is thought he had been drinking and
fell asleep on the track. The body was
dreadfully mangled.
t Great Source of Evil.
Every farmer will admit that one of
the must destru^tire evils to good crops
is that of worms or parasites that prey
upu o vegetable life; other species of
worms infest the human system and are
productive of much suffering and ill
health. Freeman's Worm Powders will
effectually r d the system of this trouble,
ere pleasant to take and contain their
sen catharl ic. 2
.t Geed Offer
The Chicago, Burlington k Quincy
Railroad Company has just issued an
illustrated treatise, "The heart of the
Continent,", describing the wonderful
growth of the six Great States. The book
is beautifully printed, and numerous en
gravirgs of high merit adorn its pages
Any one sending their name and address
with two three -cent postage stamps
Will receive a copy by return Mail, by
applying to Perceval Lowell, General
Pa.asenger Agent, Chicago Illinois. 3t
CABINET - MAKER AND UNDERTAKER
Hamilton EtIett, Gcdczicb.
A good assortment of Kitchen. Bel-nww, Dialog Room andfll'arlor Yaratture, such as 1
bles, Chairs that'. cane and wood restrdl, Cupboards, Bedsteads. Mattresses. Wash -stands
Lounges. t$ofar, IA hat -Nuts. Louktn (- dusts.
N. B.—.\ Complete assortment of Cotins and Shrouds alwgs alis hand' also Hearers for bite
at ressunable rate .
Picture Framtt:g • spet•talty.—A call solicitts 1,7111
The Winnipeg Free Press gives an it:- A Care frr Cots, !!ores. Fir.
s'.ai ce of the tacties played by certain I The finest healing compound under the
Try agents at the lata election in Var- sun is McGregor & Parke'a Carbolic Cer-
ennes. Jini Henderson, a notorious. ate. There is no sore but will succumb
character, first voted in his own natne at to it:i wonderful healing properties. It
\Vhitemouth, and after slightly disguia- is nn invaluable dressing for scalds, fes-
ing himself he went back again tc the terings, etc. Price 25 cents at G. Rhy
booth and voted in the name of "Pat- nae' drug stoic. b
rick Wilson." He was recognized and Cared Free.
sworn, but took the oath without cont-
punction. Any reader troubled with Dyspepsia,
The use of Pills, Salte,Castor Oil, &e., Costiveness, Headache, Liver Complaint
and other nauseous, griping Cathartics etc., should call at Gro. P.hynaa' dray
is unnecessary, as a pleasant substitute store and secure a free trial battle of
is found in Dr. Carson's Bittern. elite))McGregor's Speedy Cure at once which
mit as a Cathart c without . iipittt or will convince you of the nitrite of the
eaten ie nausea. All druggists sell ir.
70 ce a a bottle. -
PITY THE POOR Dr=:'1•:l' 1c.—Poverty
with perfect health is ':tiler to be chosen
than riches and .i}"s;,epsia. Try the
magic effect of a dollar battle of Fousreee
OF HEALTH.
Aa Answer Walled.
Can any One bring us a case of Kidney
or Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters
will not speedily cure ? We say they
canuet, as thousands if cases already
permanently cured and who,are !daily re
commending Electric Bitters, will prove
Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back,
or any urinary complaint quickly cured.
They purify the blood, regulate the hew -
els, and acts directly ..n the diseased
parts. Every bottle guaranteed: For
etre Dake and the Dude. sale at 50c. a bottle by J. Wilson. 111:
Tie fellew•usg story is told of an Eng-
lish nobleman, recently deceased :-- TLe Queen Forbids (at•d-:.laylna.
• The Dake was once in church when a
collectl:l was announced for souse char-
itable' object. 'Phe plate began to gu
round, and the Duke carefully put his
hand into his thicket and took outa tles'in,
which lie Laid on the peeebefore )tiro,
reedy to be transferred to the•plato. Be-
side him sat a little snob, who, noticing
thin Reti' 11, iiuit.tted it by ostentatiously
laying a sovereign alongside the ducal
florin. This was too much for his Grace
woo dipped his, hand into hif pocket
a.; tin and pulled out another ft in,
which he laid by the aide of the first.
The little matt followed suit by having
another sovereien buside the first. His
Grace quietly added another florin,
which wan capped by a third sovereign
en the par: of tine little snub, Out came
a fourth t1, rip r' swell the Dike's dona-
tion, and then the little snob triumph-
antly laid three • vereiens at once upon
the beard. The Duke not to be Neaten,
produced three florins. Just at this
moment the }late arrived. The little
Knob took up his handful of eorereigns.
4tentstloualy rattled them into the
plate, and then turned defiantly toward
his rival as if he would Ley : I think
that takes the shiner out of you.' Fancy
his chagrin when tho duke, with a grins
smile, put one He'rin into the plate and
quietly swept the retnaininc six • back
into his packet,'- (Family Herald.
Tho Tint; London cable letter Kays e
private memorandum from the Queen
has been iaaued forbidding privilol-d oc-
cupants of the royal palaces frntn indulg-
ing in eecensive card -playing and gambl-
ing. The Queen has made this order on
learning that the practice of card -playing
et Kensington Palace, which took place
during the residence of theDuke of Teck,
was often continued all Sunday and all
night. Enormous sumo were frequently
lost. The Royal memorandum recent -
mends a correction and reformation of
manners an I ent ire abstention froun these
excesses.
CINOALESE. —A name well known in
onnection with the Hair Ren: wer,which
cstores grey hair to its natural color by
a few weeks use. Sold at -) cents per
1) tale be Janes Wilson. tin
Now that there is a reliable reiree? for
kidney troublee half the terrorsattached
to these complaints have been removed.
For this let all to thankful, and to Dr.
Van Buren's Kidney Cure award all
fraise for having thus removed a hitherto
considered fatal • disease from our path
it was never known to fail. `old by J
2m
Metirerrrr•s Speedy car:.
P.m the many remarkable curia
w "mitt by using McGreger•a Speedy
Cure for Dyspepsia, Indigestifon, Consti-
pation and Affection of the Liver, end
from immense sale of it without any ad-
vertising, we 'have concluded to piece it
extensively on the market,'ao that those
who suffer may have a perfect cure. Go
to G. ihyne*. dries steer and Yet a trial
bottle frr.•. • r the reeetar Size at 5O cents Bitters the lies! :out ..tile certain cure
a_ ? n knots. *They le' surely and quickly,
a. J. 'McPhee, a• ,,iii. ,[rites :— every bottle :guaranteed to give entire
ituri. _ the last eight years I have neer! aattsf:+ction or neon• y refunded. Sold at
almost every medicine recommended for fifty rents s b tNe Lt J. Wilson. [;]
ililiouanees, but found nothing equal to
Carson's Bitters. If yon suffer try it
Price 5e cents. •
M ret /:e Bade .
.\ recently advertised and highly puff-
ed remedy for deafness limn lately been
exposed as an unmitigated (rand. Not
so with Hagvard's Yellow Oil: none
name it but to praise. John Clark, of
Millie -elle, testifies that it cured hint of
deafness. 2
lays Prytlen
"She knows her man. and when you rant
and swear.
Can draw you -to her with n "mule hair."
But it must be beantiful hair to have
such power ; and be atttiful heir can be
ensured by the use) of I TSOALP,+R Bata
REuuwgIL Sold at Sorts. by J. Wilson
2m
kraal'. 11•IA Llg elates
is the only instantaneous relief for Neu-
ralgis, Headache, Toot beetle, etc. Itnb-
Mint a few deeps briskly is all that is
BEfMed. No taking nanerous medicines
far weeks, but rine minut. s appticat•nn
'g'o'es all pain and will prove the Rrrat 1
raw of Brands raid Lightning. 25'
demNi pie 1.4tle al Oe",ec RI•rene' •erne
h
store
medicine. It cares per siauentla weerr
all other medicines have f:ri eei. As a
blood purifier it has no equal. Remem-
ber, it costs ','dicing t•' by it.
sir=e, tifty cet.t.e and one rlol'ar. a
I'IMpIrs noel Dlelcb.
Call at Gest. Itheims' drug store and
get a package of McGrez':r .C•' Parke's
(,carbolic Cerate. .It iscorFcsedef Vase-
line, Carbolic- Acid and Curate, and has
never failed to remove, Pimples, Blotches
Ulcerated Sores. Bough `kin. It cures
When all others hill. Try it. b
WHO IS
4/11141UNACQUAINTED WITH TICE OEOORAPHY OF Tests COUNTRY, WIL'
SSA NY EXAMINING THIS MAP. THAT THE
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,t•'•cat„, c°O �� 1'r,
•
Costes 'V
�—� . ter . /•'�747:. t . . • ` /.t �tJ11-.L. fi�our
Noses` „yv f ,r S.41,:krair tellN.-yi�"
�r i\
�%�' �+_ _ ..will/ Lsa
Three are send Feel,
The test blood purifier and system re-
gulator ever placed within the reach of
suffering lcnmanity, trady is Electric Bit -
ere. Inactivity of the Liver. Biliousness
Jaundice, C: natipati.wr. Weak Kidneys,
or any shwas!! 111 the urinary organs, or
whoever requires :un Jppetizer, tunic or
wild stimulant, wild alw;sya find Electric
Thousands are being cured of Catarrh
every year with Hall's Catarrh Cure, that
he doctor. had given up and acid could
not be cored. 75 cents a 'bottle. gold
by (:eosve Rheims, wile agent fee Godo
t ich. 3m
t Pan on n !aria adore
Neter sea♦ sits a rush :rade for any
Drug Store as to now at J. Wilson's for a
Trial Bottle of Dr. Kine'a New Discov-
ery for Cousonnption, Coughs and Colds.
All persons affected with Asthma, Bron-
chitis, Heaseness, Severe Coughs or any
affection of the Treat or Luntei, can get
a Trial Bottle of thin great remedy free,
by calling at above Drug Store. Regu-
ar size $1. (5 :
Thousands bear witness to the mate
tire curative powers of the GREAT GER-
MAN INrtuoltAToa, the only remedy that
has proved itself n specific for general
debility. seminal weeknesa, impotency,
etc., and all diseases that arise from Self-
abuse'sr overtaxed brain, finally ending
in csnsuuiptien, insanity end a pierna-
ture grave. Sold by all animists, or
will be sent free on receipt of $1.00 per
box, .,r six lioxes for $fi. Address F. J.
CHe'eav, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for
the United States. Send for circular
and testimonials of genuine cares (.en.
Rhynes, (l tderich. 3m
They all tell the MOM story. W.
Thompson, jeweler. Delhi, suffered for
years from Dyspepsia, Inst no relief until
he used Dr. Carson's Stomach Butte'.
He says it was just the medicine I need-
ed. It hes cured me
One M onr best citizens wonld Kay to
the public that he has tried Hall's Ca-
tarrh Cure. and it is all that is claimed'
for it Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold
!.e (ler Tih«nsa. . de filen' Inc A.wtsi-
1, 'owl
McColl Bros, £ Co,, Toronto.
.11ais;ifuvttires r.i l .', t e1, salt Ik•alers in
CHICACO, ROCK ISLAND 81, PACIFIC R'V
Being the Creat Central Linv, affords to travelers, by reason of its unrivaled ib'
graphical position, the shortest and best route between the East, Northeast ai'
Southeast, and t'io West. Northwest and 3outhwent.
It is literally aid str!otly true, that its cennsotlons are a1! of the principal limas
of road bet'aeen the Atlantic and the Pacific.
By Ina main line and branches it reaches Chicago, Joliet. Peoria, Ottawa,
a Salle, Canese0, Melina and Rock Island, In Illlnols; Davenport, Muscatine,
Washington, tti,okuk, Knoaville, Oskaloosa. Fairfield, Dee Moines, West Liberty,
Iowa City, Atlantic. Avoca, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Center and Counoll Bluffs,
In Iowa i Oattatin, Trenton, Cameron and Kansas City, In Missouri, and Leaven-
worth and Atchison In Kansas, and the hundreds of cities, villages and town,
intermediate. This
"GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE,"
As it Is familiarly Called, afters t3 travelers all the advantage{ and semitone
incident to a smooth track, sate bridges, Union Depots nt all connectins paints,
Fast Express Trains, composed of COMMODIOUS. WELL VENTILATED, WELL
HEATED, FINELY UPHOLSTERED and ELEGANT DAY COACHES 1 a Ione of the
MOST MAGNIFICENT HORTON RECLINING CHAIR CARS ever built ; PULLMAN'S
latest designed and handsomest PALACE SLEEPING CARS, and DINING OARS
that are 'acknowledged by press and people to be the FINEST RUN UPON ANY
ROAD IN Tile COUNTRY, and in which superior meals aro served to travelers at
the low rate of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH.
THREE TRAINS each war between CHICACO and the MISSOURI RIVER.
TWO TRAINS teeth way between CHICAGO and MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL,
riot the famous
ALBERT LEA ROUTE.
A Wei and Direct Line, via Sena* and Kankakee, has recently been opened,
betwee:t Newport News, Richmond, Cincinnati. Indianapolis and La Fayette,
Std Coulon) Bluffs, St. Paul. Minneapolis and Intermediate pOlnts.
All Through Passengers carried on Fast Express Trains.
For morodetalled Information, see Maps and Folders, which maybe obtained. as
well as Tickets, at all principal Ticket Offices in the landed States and Canada. or 01
R. R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN,
Vlc -Pres't t, Gen'& Manager, Cen'l T'k't i Pass'r As't
CHICACO.
LARDINE,
CYLINDE.F:,
BOLT CUTTING,
WOOL. OILS.
--OCR CELEJEATED(—
"aLARDINE."
brand is unexcelled by say otbar Oil on the
market. In recognition of its superior merit,
we have received
1 ntt*•Iwg In all Stank Ind.
Li these times when our newspapers
ere deeded with patent medicine adver-
tisements, it is gratifying to know what
to procure that w ill certainly care you
If you are bilious. Woad out of erler,
liver inactive, or : eneral debilitated,
there is nothing in the world that will
cure you se quickly as Electric Bitters.
They area hleesing to all mankind, and
can be had for only fifty cents a bottle
of Janies \\•ikon. 12:1
Salt Sheens Cared.
Are you troubled with Salt Rheum,
Rough Skin, Pimples or Canker Sores ;
if so, go at once to (len. Rhymes Drug
Store and gget a package of McGregor &
Parke's Carbdio Cesste. Pries IS osata
It was never known to fail. b
Ti. Greatest lee Mae r.agenad
is a preparation of carbolic sell, remain*
and cerate called Metlreger & Parka's
Carbolic Carafe. it will wars alt dere,
cut, burn or bruise when all other pre-
parations fail Call at (1 Rhyne' drag
share. and get a t•erkage 25 r♦nte is ell
if •'•
All the Highest Prizes 1
wherever we exhibited it since Mg. among
other airaerie it large number of
Gold, Silver & Brine Medal&
besides nnnierou* Diplomas. It is oarrwnstd
not totems or cleft ; wears equal ;n l'aatorlUll
and being Mss than one-half the price is the
cheapest oil on the market. £VTltl- 11'.
For Sale by
R. W. McKenzie,
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SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP.
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SWISS SOAP
No. 3.
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The Huron Soap Co'y
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Rick R..adnrhu and relieve all the trouh:c. inlet.•
1nit to a bilious elate of thea stem, such ■s Sir
sinew, Nausea, Drowsiness, Dn•aa after .titin'�••
PS11 In the Side. Re. While their most rust'
able success line been shown in curit;g
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tfadarbe,yet ('srtcr'.Little Liver Pills are cganl.ty
.eatable in Constipation, luring and preventing
this annoying complaint, while they also correct
all dirnrders of the stomach. stimulate the liver
▪ rre late tee bowels. Esta 1f they only cued
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Ache t:.cy wonldboalmoetpriceless to those who
satr,•r from this distressing eompialnt; bat for ta-
nal el y their goodness does not end here, and those
who once try them will ind these little ;Oils vain.
e.l a in so man • ways that they will not be willing
to do wabout them. Hut after all sic!: head
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Is the hereof on runny tires that here is where're
wake our creat bout. Our pills cure It w:,1 i
ethers do not
g'arter's Little Lover P11tt are very small ori
very easy to take. Ono or two pals makes do.
They arc strictly vegetable and do sot gripe ee
Wee. beth) their gentle action passe al wee
by l ggtMS everayswh se srs weat y mei[.for L taco
CARTER MEDICINE CO.,
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