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The Exeter Times, 1893-6-8, Page 3
fl PILLAR LORD "G•p BOBS." of -peace. He s a general whose ability 1/oII� D�� J. and power impNsk themselves upon. all whr 9TH IZLINt LNG PENT" �y +'q p� yRP 4 SPECIAL come withintllair range, and a commander- ltu„=t�►ay (>i, the Seispgr4sio2t lsxid••g. .i "-'�•Nt —ME ” '+� 4 In Is g �F„Q$X ROI9( A F:tlnuils CCnerni of lil>lc Bl;xtish work and his far administration, apaci>;y for ,A Niagara ]Wls special says :.—One of s fp bei Md 9 Artily. Un the _most thrilline' experiences that leave' QQ�Q �\c2C /dSfy1he� Rq�r last New Fear"s day the Queen made him a .1111 \* R Z - " 1 Peer of the Realm. But to Iiia old comrades occurred glare in recent years happened to- �• , G Flee Ileter00 Lord ltolaerta Created at toe day to two lady visitors to this resort. It NERVINE , and to the army he in., and always will he, was not more nor less than lief, rite. i } OpenU►r.o> t.ie ln,irsrla7 Gagtitntc—rigs ," Bobs." _ Appear -knee -10b; Carty sustory awl X19&y\vlt,h, gIi rile railway suspension, bridge '"YYY , X,t„eauuu—llis, s••iratra,4tcurti•ar and ) feet above the rushing..waters.-a£the 5 Vie'= t 'Phe British National Bauder• Niagara river, with the probability of beth 3ntiao(i=icat rriirmph. The opening of the I e ' 1 T t`t Britain owes its renowned Union Jack as hurled down into the river almost a" m $ mp , ns i uta in Y q a iP I.gndon the other day wts in many respects probably also its risme, to Kitig James men( The ladies who experiences this One of the most brilliant functions since the Elie rust. The flan of Rnglaud wee, previ. most mit_aonlous escape were New Yorkers, + ous to his reign, A red cross --that of St. who arrived last evening from rho. west. • pt�U r Queen's tac le, Not only was it was deep George—on a white field ; the flag of .Seat. :They registeredat theCitaraet hobs on the as a spectacle, but its significance was dee g g p lance a white diti�onal'erogs-that of St. An. Americn side, as lira. H, Stanton Ytnd Stmmnf,-ho'Liver C and inipreasive. land rix all the =rest mal- Q fa drew—on a blue'fiel r, That the flag might Miss J- Stanton of New York. They were i A ® p SAVING tirade there present, and amid all the not. be formed far the ugited countries of Enn assigned rooms overlooking rile rapids, �h8�� LABOR SAVING able personages, ur there was one man who gin bin, Most Astonishing MG�C�LIcal Dise(7►ver mostembgdfed with}n himself orin the story ed rtl:e redcrossofi inCeor le burdereri charge of ale4lotng led Stan A ad a cariage in k c� F a of Ilia life work that imperial idea to which G g c tamed Henry Drag. One „c P U,ndred Ye,`�,rs�, the whale occasion ave tribute.' There was with white to represent its white field, to gera, and It is Pleasant to the Taste as tIIG Sweetest Nectar. not one in till the throng upon whom more be so placed on the flag a Scotland that sTAits of FOP. A st. it 1s Safe and harmless as the tires � ��� �� interested and admiring glances were bent, the twq crosses should have but one central about the points of interest About hash Purest by those at any rate who recognized him. Point. This flag was first hoisted at sea on the party started for this side of the river, This wonderful i\?ervine Tonic has only recently 1 April 12, 1606, and was first used as a miii• when the drove under the railway Sus- into this country lit the 'r y 3r rs o idle Gr e He may not have been sa generally familiar Y y 4 ha proprietors An(1 manufacturers Of the (`cTUa to the spectators its many of his companions, tart' fish by the troops of both nations on pension Bride onto the carriage waya South American Ncrvine Tonic, and yet Its great value as a. curatiir for he has spent little time in London or in :he ratrfioation Of the legislative union of train was passing over the bridge and the Agent has long CLEANSING England. 1�'por indeed was his a, particularly Lngland and Scotland, an May 1, 1007. engine gave a sharp whistle. The horses, e n� been known by a few of the most learned physician Engle figure, On the Parliamentary union of Great a spirited team of bays, sprang forward, who have not brought its merits and value to the knowledge p g ore, He was undersized h sd earl, Britain and Ireland the red diagonal Dross At the same instant the straps to the breast general 1liiblie, a Of tt slight, though ereotand mart}al in Itis Bear. I� Ing; �Iiis #Ara bronzed, bis hair, moustache, of St. Patrick was placed side by side with collar broke, and the teain began a read This medicinc has completely salved he EXELLENCE , the white areas of $t. Andrew sa as to form dash across the bridge, The driver held �' t problem Of the cure of in(i%, incl imperial grey almost to whiteness- a, gestion, dyspepsia, rtn(l disease Of the geltez'al nervous system. It a quiet and in figure withal, And otic cross, the wlii:to next to the most being on to the reins pluckily, and guided the i uppermost, and the red in the fly, while to horses straight ahead, Fortunately there also Of the greatest value in the cure of all forms of failintr health fz p though he wan. :the honoured companion o£ it nil the red side a narrow bor{ler of white wag no other team on the bride at the whatever cause, It perforins this b the real � P U R 1 royalty, if you asked Tommy Atkins who g y g herring tonic clilalt@ t �� he waa the answer would be, "That? Why, has added to represent the -white field of time, and iyI11e�1 it poSSesSCS, iLnd b�" its great curative j701Yers YllioY7 the CllaGI t1V S that's Bobs l" the. H,Ig of Ireland, and upon these waa gist: atAunsx /LXrKALS organs, the stomach, the liver and the bowels. No reined M' "Bobs" in truth it was, known to Burke placed the bordered ,oross of St, George, as thundered on, IDriggers olun to the reins w:th till cOmi3ar6S fn the previous flag. The three crosses thus with a death•li s `Wond:erfully Valuable Nervine Tonic as a builder and st e and Debrett As Lord Roberts, and erha s death -like grip, keeping the beasts ener of the life forces Of the hum . * r llgthfr SUNLIGHT UREAN MOD1 : to the world at large best as General Rob, coin -billed constitute tlio preacmt Union train swirling the carriage into the side• an bode, And as a great renewer Of �i PUREANDTJCaIi fi g �" Jack. SQA TAINNOIM RI• r erts, lately commander -in- chief of the walks, where, if it lead struck, it would, brk:lXen-doR•u constitution, It is also of inure real permanent value i It's only n `mall bit of buntin.-- probably have hurled the occupants into tihe treatment oud Cure of diseases u OUS CHEMICAL. British army in India, but to the soldiers � It'x.only an, alit colour drug P Ql the kings than any consuYxiptio�< ~ RESVLT RESULT who through o have followed him with ailch devotion )otthOttvamucts have died for its honour, trio river below, and to instant cteatli, remeti} ever itUed on this+o many a fierce campaign, "Nabs" And shed their best blood for the flag. �1' When the team passed. the Canadian brill a OUStles 0' continent. It Is a marvelous cure for next LLARGESSTv g s f fcinales of all ag( s, Ladles �vha aTe al�liroachin- the f ritieai SALEt sALe v forever• He was Dredd Roberts years othce. tiro carrlahe stewed into aha of the T1iE tvoRLA MERIT tri eciYoato age at Eton, and Sandhurst, and Addis TVs charged with Uie crassoP St. Andrew abutments of the bride . llel'IOd known as Chancre in life; should not fail to use this great Nervine Nvhieliof old Scotl%rivs horogru bad led g , strfpprn;, the ear- .. ex 132e '+ combo, where he was educated, a younger It carries tole cross of St. Patrick, riage and throwing One of the horses to the onle, aimbst constantly, for the space of two or three ears. It will 3 eon of General Sir Abraham Roberts Hav For whichIroland's bravest have bled. ground breaking its le Dri ers ' » "r + ' r e F�� ��-� N = R g. g jumped curry them satel l over the (tan ,(r. This great strengthener and eurs� Q WRIT ing been born on September 8n., 1832, n. J St. corgi those in.. Uro 01 white on:inn - out, seized trig ether horse, and the ladies, live is of inest]fn ilYlc' ti ;tltYe cr was only nineteen tivhen, in 1.861, as Lieuten- St. Gcoige'rt Itaci (trgKs an white iie:d. very badly frightened, alighted. Another t0 the a�,e(1 enc.{ infirm, because its greatly'' Round which from l in 1 ener.rrf<ilY; troliclrties will give them a sew hold on life. It will add to ant Fre,ierick Sleigh Roberts, Iia entered ley g Richard to ti"al.,c carriage waspracured and bits, :�tantan. and tell the Bengal Artillery and went over seas. to her sister were taken back to the Cataract or filtecu y eats to till: lives of many of thoSe who will asci a half dot Britons triumphant or die,. but -in yrsid bottles Jt the remedy each ear. � servo John Cgmpanp, He was one of the house, where Leslie Fenner, tiro head clerk, CENTRAL 50,000 or fewer. who dominated h Lorca of It fiuttar a triumphant q'gr ricetn, placed everything at time dis oaal of the personality, ' p Y - x n s free as the wind avid t he wave ; 1 R y, '')W,000 nature troops, and in And the bcnd�mau from ski icklo u tlo?>gn'd, adios for their comfort. p � IS A j g ` turn, 250,000,000 natives. He was, more. ' Neath itashadownolonger aslave, INTkItEtEWIiU nT A ill POUTUR, CREAK` REMEDY' FOR THE CURE OF' Drug S 1b ore oversubordinatedtoandassociatedwithsuch Nervousness It floats nmda.InMalta And C'ypr ons c eyed ter saw ;tZrs. Stanton, who had _ �r{?i:en Constitution, men Campbell, Havelock, ,}godson, Nichol• nd r itork-, India, Han.; filen;, recovered from the fright "" Of course We Nervous Prostration, Debillty of Old •Elul* son, Campbell, anti the Lawxences and AdlBni t1 a rlwhurca ar thgerfi:u , flying were terribly frightened" said the lady. "I Nervous Httdache, •, •c, ' BANaCN a BLpCI�. from them the young soldier learned }to be K%tg that to I1rltou+belong, think almost anybody would hsve heel(. In(11;. •Scion and Dyspepsia, "strong with the strength of the xace to a SKIT I eadalche, i WO halal t to show our devotion under the circumstances if placed behind Heal';.►tirn and Soar :+tUlnach, command, to obey, to end lire," 'Year after To our Queen, to our• country and law, ; wg wild, fr]giitened animals on a bridge F' emale Wealtness, Weight i ll( tt3dd Tenderness n t4Yn:tcll year he worked, a simple undistinguished It's the gntrvArd yc„ vialblo emblem 00 feet over a mad rushing river, when au Nervous Chills, LOSS ~ lieutenant, until the Mutiny. Of advancement and liberty's cause, g y :l�+OSS of ,A,ppetite, slid not know but thAttile next momentyou Paralysis, �1`ightful Dreams, C It was in 1857 and 186$ that he had his YOU miry eallit a sm ill bit of buntim— would be whirled iuto eternity. �%o, I den TTervous ParosvSlns and first serious testa of war, and strong taste Yell may NAylvs an old cilour'd rag- rellsh the thought of it"':laid the last with Dizziness and Ring in the Eartr, it waa« He was At first one of Nicholsons But frosdmm hag made it maienia, a shudder, "lint for the splendid Y Nervous Choliiil g, Weakiieis of littremMes and staff officers, at the head of tilt Ynnjaub And time hag ennobled the flag, nerve Hot Plashes, k Movable Column. 'Eben he want to DQlhi and bravery of our driver we would car- 1Faintinry; Palpitation of the Ireart c Between the Bluga, termly have been killed, The man is de- P , Impure Anil Impoverished B100(j, aYi the artillery staff, and had a horse shot serving of the highest praise, and I do Meatal 'Despondenc), & full stock of .all Muds of under him at the capture at that city. Next At 4 o'clock in the of this was the Boils and C.arllun('les, P Y that fault. 1ef11 not be discharged, arged. It waa not lecltlessness, Scrofula, DyQ-8t11fi13 aT1CI package he wont with Sir Colin Campbell to the re- situation of affairs on the sterile plain sgntli his fault. $e grid nobly, and I will sea that p lief of Lucknow. There was plenty of fight- of Fort Chadbourne, Tex..: There were six- he is not discharged. Both lira. Stantgn 'St' Vitus' Dance' Scroftilous Swp)lings and '"i Dyes, constantly on lige all the way, and he waa foremost in it, teen army wagons loaded with supplies lot• and bliss Stanton are middle-aged ladies, 1�ervolasnCss of Females, L . cexs But when they got close to the rebel linesa . the fort, The cavalry escort numbered only y, Consumption of the I.ungS, 11fi,11C•l, �i11f1,11 t3 RR who have travailed extenervelg and al Nervousness of OliI,11"re Catarrh of the Lungs, still more stirring task awaited him. Sir thirty-eightivan, Counting the teamsters, though hating passed through such a ter. Neuralgia, Age, Bronchitis ` ar CiQ11a1t1U1i • Colin, to let Outram know of his progress, we had. fifty tour. The Indians had closed rible experience, they appeared atluneheon I'A.ins in the I chitis Anil Chronic Cough, wanted a flagraisedonthemess-house. This in on both sides and ill the rear, and no one Ieart, Liver Complaint, kDaivd- thin. afternoon none the worse from, the gains Ili the Back, 1 taint, was only Half a mils from the Kaiaor, le on estimates their number At lase than 360 all fright Chronic Lliftl'nc(xa, erg where the enemy was in farce, and lila ami• mounted.. 'There was this in our favor— Ilri�gera is the Zion of the hotel to -nig railing Health, Ilelit'atte txncl Scrofiilou uI f dertaking was a most perilous one: Lieu- only a few had riles. At least 200 ware and his llama is heard on ever side. s ('hikiren, (2110 Ilef3t touant Roberts did not hesitate. Ho seized armed with lances, and so long as we could _, Y Sunmaer Complaint of Infants, the flit and followed by asin single hold them off with our carbines we need _ .All these anti many other complaints cured by this wonderful ;!n the mark- g' � y g " i\ervine ']'chic. made his way to the mass -house, and, amid not fear them. Our route was a barrow val. "Hold the Fort, For I Am pomin;•" ' * ; et A.nd always a rain of shot, raised the flag on the turret ley bluffed on each side, and these bluffs , }�T� �7 Zr �v ref�l'1» Family r©Gi , nearest to the foe. Presently it was allot were impassable for horses. Here and there , The death of General Gorse, the poet- + ■ �e 1L 1U ►S �1��j ,,S� ll away, and he replaced it, and again it was the valley spread out until it was heli a master -of Boston, .lass., would atfirstaight o gs carefully prepared at cut dorm, and again bo raised it, sa that mile wide and again it contracted until appear to have littleinterestfaraurreadexs, As a Curti for every Class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has bee a '"ever, upon tba topmastroof, the banner of only two wagons ould move abreast. Uur and yet a little sentence of -seven words, able to cOmpire with the Nervine Tonic, which' is very pleasant an 4Z L"Gnf ral Drug Store Exete Ping and blew, In t}le final taking of Luck- safety was to keep moving and count on written in a tolegram sent by him on a harmless In all its efl'ccts upon the youngest child or the oldest note he inlayed a leading part, as also fn the trio rear guard to fight them Back. memorable occasion, has found its way to delicate individual. Nine lentils Of all (123 ailments t e t And niOf11~ 4ior operationsat(.awnpore incl malty otherdei- That valley was three miles long. When every part of the world. Thirty yearn ago family is heir Are dependent o n 0 which the hulna� 4 r pecate eneountors. .Atxhodagunge liewon we had debauched on the plain beyond, the General Shorman, leading the Northern ti��, , p u et, Supply ly of new An(1 impaired old, x the 'Victoria Cross by his valour in a hand- Indiwns would charge us, iFe fi tired our soldiers, was surprised by an overwhelming When Chore is an Insufficient Supply of nerve food in rile 4100(1 tC to -hand fight, and at the end of the oam- chance as one in five. The teamsters might general state of debility of the brain, spinal marrow, and nerves ' IACOrp01'6121d 10a i, lm :td bitall Capital of �5U,000 force of Confederates. For a time it lank- (^ , ties is th!F;t paign he received the thanks of the Govern- or might not fight. They wereall.Mexicans, ad as if the Union Army would suffer anni. "result. Starved nQrves, like starved muscles, liccome Strpnn when tl1 ment, and was breveted major. and they might even be suspected of being ]illation ; but just as their courage was at Tight I; i'n(I Of food is supplied; and a thousand weaknesses and ailm W f The years that followed the mutiny saw the allies of the redskins. Thirty-eight the lowest ebli a telegram was received from disappear as the nerves recover. As the nervous srstem mils Supply �h1in busy with many affairs. He was at men, a dozen of whom were just out of boa- General J. iN1. Corse containing these t S 7liply A� Umbeyla, to the frontier campaign, in 1863; pital and in poor shape for a fight. seemed words :—"Hold the fort, for I am coming," the power by which the vital forces of the body are carried on, it Is the four years later he had charge of the em- a mere nothing compared to the masses of and with the timely arrival of reinforce- first to suffer for want of perfect nutrition. Ordinary food apes not con. l+arkation of the entireforceof theAbyesin- htrsemen closingin. Tse last half mile of inents the tide of battle wasturned. bloody tain a, sufficient quantity of the bind of nutriment necessary m ian cam ain • 1871 and 1872 was the senior this route wag ot over twent feet wide p uonto ernes.'' Pax nuca6.8rt _ campaign Y and Sankey took up this ringing prase, the wear our present moria of living and labor imposes upon the nerves. yy,F staff officer in the Lushai campaign, and from bluff to bluff: When we struck that sct it to a popular air, and it has since For this reason it heroines necessary that p from 1875 to 1:878 he was quartermaster- spot, the wagons were sent on ahead. Irrom; travelled far and wide, until it has probaw—ably Y y ai nerve food be supplied. general, having risen to that rank by ane- the rearmost one we took ten large perous- girdled the globe. This rSOuth American Nervine has been found by anal` sis to contain the: t cessiveand rapid promotions "for merit," ion shells destined for the cannon at the essential elements Out of -which nerve tissue is formed, This aCCCiiinttl He thus did service in all branches of army fort. These shells were rapidly filled with An armist}ce is said tq Have been agreed work, and distinguished himself by his powder, bullata, and shot the primers in- for its Z1iliVP18a1 adaptability to the care Of all forms of nervous do - He = P upon in Nicaragua. rangement. i► thoroughnesa with them all. his then, in seated, and while a dozen men held the In- CRAwi'oiensviLLE, IND.. Aug. 2c, '6G, gtH> rcA tFiL,avaov, of BromasvalJey, Ind.; 1878, the great opportunity of his life same dfana at bay we dug holes in the ground To tF.e 7rreat sauth,,d,:,sriears Jridreirie Co.: to him. and set eaah shell on end with its ca ttst, DaAR GRN'rs I desire to sav to you that I says' "I had been inmdistressed condition for �#NO liY'PLItl10T(7E CO. Iu the fall of that year Share Ali, the level with the roadbed. `ire plant d two � �Preservebave suffered for many years vd1b a very serious three years from Nervousness, weakileas of the A disease of the stomach and nerves. I tried every Stomach, Dyspepsia, and Indigestion, until mor 4(�1(lp f� p� ipf 1 TORONTO, p��T�1 0�, great Ameger of Afghanistan or Cabal, small kegs of powder as well, and over the medicine I could hear of, but nothing done me health waa NG i 7n., EOR ! rebelled against the authority -of England, gravel the scattered the contents of a third. 3 any appreciable good until' I was advised to Sone, I had been doctoring con- and General Roberts went out at the head Wlien all ~vera read the rear car The richness, color, and beauty of the try your Great South American Nervine Tonic stantly, with no relief. I bought one bottleot G. C. PATT.ERSON, dlgr. Pax Canada. Y guard was and Stomach and Liver ,Cure, and since limns South American Nervine, which done mo mora 1 of the Karam Field Fdree to subdue him, called in and we retreated for about thirty hair, the greatest care is necessary, several bottles of it I must say that I am sur- gaud than .an • ^5p worth With one resistless rush lie carried the rods. We only made a pretence of lighting much harm being done b time use of Prised ants wonderful posers to cure the stem- a • rth of doctoring i ever 11!]10Ctr!0ity, as a-PPI3ed by the .enemy s strongholdat Pe]war Kota], against now, as if our object was to let the wa ons } ach and general nervous system. It everyone sanin myitfe. I would advise every weakly per• Owen Electric 'Belt, adds of more than ten to one, and thud won get a long start u the main valla 4 �vortbless dressings. To be sure of knew the value of thls remedy as I do you,"ouldI to use thla valuable and lovely remedy ; a, Is note reeggmlzed as the greatest boon oiTored the attention of the whole Empire. At once the end of a quarter P Y. At having afirst-class article, ask our not be able to supply the demand. ffew bottles of it has cured' me completely. to su11'cring humanity. It Is fast, ittkin the 1 er of all hour the Indian 1' J, A. HARDDD, Es-Treas. hiantm;omery Co. I consideritthe grandest medleinein the world;' y place o', druqs in all nervous and rheuntatto the K. C. B. was bestowed upon him, and lancers formed fora charge up the narrow draggist `ar perfumer far Ager's Hama troubles, I.vd will effect cures in seemingly he was placed on the Army Commiksion at way, and we retreated in seeming confusion Vigor. It is absolutely super}or to any A SWORN CURE Feil ST. VITAS' DANCE OR GHUR hopeless Caseslvhereeveryothericuowumeans Simla. There he was in September, 1870, to draw them on. The lancers formed in EA' has failed.oo itis urrent s remedy, and by its when the news came that Sir Louis Cavag..rank of six or seven front and running hart other preparation of the kind. It GRASYrOItDSVILL>;, INE., Jane r12, 1857, steady soothing icviTout that is readily felt, naxf had been murdered. There was but further than we could see. At a g • ; asrMyo aughter, eleven years old, was severely afflicted with Vit. Vitus' Dance rest the a ores ie original color nd 9eQSlTIVEi.Y CURES given c a fullness Ch ren.. tiVe give her three and one-half 'bottles of South American �er- Far I one man in India, who could avenge the signal this great mass set up a yell and to hair whiell has become thin, faded, vine and she is completer restored. I believe ' i Solatl iatisni, Sexual Weakness, crime, and that was General Roberts, and charged. The first twelve or fourteen safe- or gray. It keeps the Vitus' Dari y eve It will cure every Cade of ti5`t. 8el:a rat Feinitlo tlo„tplalnts in a twinkling he was on his way to do it. I passed the shells. Then ca g y P e scalp coo], moist, Dance. I have kept it in my family' for two years, and am sure it f Qenerai nebilfi y, nntiotenov, Y p me a series of theegreatest remedy in the world for Indigestion and Dyspepsia, fl Lumbago, Hldng, Diseuses. With a,mere,handinl of 6,000 men he ant explosions which made the earth heave and and free from dandruf . Ithealsitching forms of Nervous and for all NervouA Diseases, Liver oni faint, I his way straight through the }wstile land shot a humors, prevents baldness, and imparts iSerdeTs and Failing Flealth, from whatever cause. Dyspeifsiu, Lanio Ilaolc, and in 30 days bad raised the Cross of St. into the sky. It, rolled down anon us stied State of Indiana, JOHN T. Mm]L viix eocele, Urinary 1Dlseases. to IAIRhtof Indian County, as t George above the captured citadel of Cabal. enveloped us for a time in midnight dark- R� RHEUMATISM � He scattered the enemy at. Charmiyab, 'mess, and with it was an odor to nauseate TH IE Subscribed and worn to before me this June 22, 1587. It is a well known fact that medical sclenoo though outnumbered a dozen to one, and every man. We heard shrieks of pain and CHAS. W. WRIGHT, Notary Ful21i has utterly fatted to afYora relief in rheummtfo then quietly sat down at Cabul and waited yells of terror, and now and then that a silken texture aitd lasting fragrance. �� y � 1 eases, we vontnrethe"iissortignthAtalthough for a few more ,troops to be sent to him, strange soanduttered by a wounded horse. No toilet can be considered complete ` I��1� 5 r'9 Electricity has only been in use as a remedial They presently came. Then he put 10,000 A dozen of us kept firing in the cloud, but without this most popular and elegant ®�TST'� D�.PSe agent fora few years, It has her more cases men to line, and with them made the most after five or six minutes it. thinned out an g °'` bi ed. So to of than l all other means coxa• famous maroli. in recent British histor = we stop , d of all hair -dressings.. � he Great ►South Ameri2:an New ' ine �, gni -I billed., Somo of our leading piemse v s; regio - y d and leaned .on our carbines and nfztngote t of, arenature's availingthemseivesofthfss amid awarding foes and over tremendous were almost affrighted "Alt' hair be an turning gray and Which we IIOtV Offer you, is the only ribs • - most potent ofnatero'sforces. inhted at the spectacle, � g % y - - y , ,y absolutely unfailing remedy. ever �, mountain ranges, straight across Afghan- The narrow way was literally choked with failing out when vas about 23 years of discovered for the Cute of Indigestion Dyspepsia, �'® RESTORE MANHOOD lav, from CahilltoCandaliar, 300 m}los, in the dead and dyin .Fra meats of age. , I have lately beet using Ayer's s m toms and horror b ftnd the vast train Of gg g and Hatr Vigor, and it is causing a new y p s which are the result of disease and debilit - of ..0 days •and -then crushed Ayoob Khan t' horses had•fallen dllaboutus. the' human stomach. N •• . � Thousands s people snfter from a varfetyof It was "''Bobs" who sent the fleet-footMarr} No mane t growth of hair of the natural color. — o person can afford to ass by this nervous diseases, such as Seminal Weakness, I red to go nearer. It would Gulable"value 11 p jewel of incai- Impotency, boat Manhood, Vl cak Back, oto., scone, flying, have been safe for the Indians who R. J. Lowry, Jones Pra}rie, Texas. who is affected by disease of the.stomach o escaped "" ,because tltc ex - that t];o dd Triodes of treatmout.failto cure. { disaster weregallopingOver a year a h1 perience and testimony of man • There Is it loss of uorve'foree or power that { To tell how he hath heard afar away in a state of Y go I had a; severe y y g0 to prove that this: rs the oalLT ONE great cure in OWE and cannot bo xestorgd by medical treatment, and The measured roll of English drums '' abject terror,. but the spectacle would nave lever,' and when I recovered, my hair g the world for this universal destroyer. There any doctor• tvlio wquld try to accomplish .this � Beat at ttie gates of. Candahar." been in one's dreams forever after: We began to fall out, and: what little remain- Is no case Of unmal' n 4 by any. kind of dl1ft,s is iructisiii a dangerous 1{l, ant : disease of she stomach :which can i'esi t g hurriedon tint of the"narrow valley, over edtuntedgray: Itriedvar bus remedies, w'onderf St th form of OharlataulsW. Fropoily (rented After these aohiepements the Empire rang � ul CuratiPe oi9e1'!i Of the �uol South • r• g took the fee„-mov}n wagons and the ale- ` but without success, till at last I'began I American Neil ine Tonic. igEs DISIaAUS BbLS „ n againandagain with his fame. He was faced teamster q P to AARxtuT E,. HALL, of �qa aetown. Ind:, says: CAN ll Vl1llEl] a, anti thence to the fort the I owe my life to the Great South A y MRS. Ei.LA A. BRATI'01r: of clew Ross, Indiana, made a G, C. B. and a baronet; then pu} in spar 'este e could not defeat . Nervine. merican Gays: •"I cannot �Lect1, Olt ,, as applied by the Owen Electric ,thea in iurmA p .y.- the presence I had been In bed for five months from y a sot expresa how much I owe to tbt command at Madras h, then q1' an Indian an where on t e wide sweep the etiects of an exhausted stomach, Indigestion, Narvine Tonin llf s stain as Beit and Sus ensory, will most assuredly 'do coinmander•in-chief in all India, What he y . h w ep U Nervous' g son, y. y w completely sliat- so. Ills the ouly:known icmedial,a.ent that of plain. < So-called humanitarians called ' Prostration, and a general shattered tered„appetite gone, wits Coughing It condition of my s ateun, Had • g G andspitting , will supply what'is lAcicivg; name', nerve I did }n the last named place is beyond all a c . cold-bloodedy given u i u . Porde 0i' power, im art tone n telling, saved cruel, tita slaughter arm rec Ayes s IIair Vigor, and now my hair is +ill hopes of ettin well. i P blood, am sure Y was in the first stages r y g g Had fried bice dor of consum do Sea p action S mgr it toil e I �> n volumes of future history: of a referred troop an to it • rowin ra `idl and' is 'restored to i s tore, with no relief, p an inberJtance Banded as a jmerciftil- salvation g , g P Y to The firsth that , the Nerv- throe clown organssSy tequse to healthy Action trio whole $e fortified ,the frontier. with, a chain of ane ionfcim rev through aevera generations. I began norvglds°system. original color.'`—Mrs: Annie Collin, p, sdmesomucht$ati'Masableto' flue Nsrvi g tinJring Gibraltars from end to end. of troop and train, g ` walk about, and a feir bottles cured me Norville months, and Continued its use ton lie made both g I boileoe it is the best entirely, about six a Tons, and arra entirely Eu:rad. I IMITATIONS �g •� �e _. • -- m Di htbn Mass. mrd cine In the world, I is rho t ” � �� B9i1 �� i �Q69 w the British slid Indian armies far, more ef- "r a,•ta not "command i > rancieat remedy for nerves stomach • , i 1U19e1 f�etive than ever bef�*a �� +•••d+u.. c-_.,___ A 1?luck4 ReOone. I have used Avers kiamr 'Vigor fo5 d t too 7....�b� w.._.. ____ v__-- .. • anti And the-worthlosti, ahemp.' so-called Mcetroo, ed all equipments. Belts advel-tise,d by some eolieerns and peddled' attention to seaurin through the country, '.Prey are electric in name only, worth oss as a euriutive power, and pay, better rations,'l dear at any price. conditions ill, all resp 6vo Challenge the tVorld to. show an self the idol of every, bieotric Lclt"where the current Is under con- trot of the patient as completely as,tbis. a recent writer, who, Oti r Trade 1FlarAc is the portrait; of Dr' welllias said':-'" f Owtm Sit eb, ossed in gold upon overy Belt and' the soldiers, skflft:ll appliance, fnanaifaoturpd by tis.brave'to a fault, imbi Send l01 Cnftl0gue ) tl(le (Sealefi) Free, of 1, uglish manliness THE OWER ELF RIG BELT �0,,': feaeion. Ice is a lead :49 ]firi Si,personalgIalities wh g fN, i oronto. . .Mention:•*.his naAer. ' thuaiasm of them en field; she}r ailectio"n, i;