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iI1LOi BANK
ipoorporated by het of rlia n nt 1865,
f1APIT4:L, -� $2,000,000
117.41‘, . $1,100,000 .
Bead; • Of1ice, - MONTREAL.
'k".Mc.._ MOLSON, President.
P LFERWJAN'i'HOMAS,GeneralManager.
Neto,a .dhienuitted,Collection" made, Drafts
lasoed, Sterling and American ex -
Change bought and sold at
lowgest current rates.
114 Wismar ALLOWBn or Damns.
a3'AR] 81as..
)!Loney advanced to farmers on their own notes
srtth one or Tare endorsers. No mortgage ro-
tAtlit'ed as security.
e'ebru,iry, 1S$4.,
IL C. BREWER,
Manager,
OLINTON.
fir. • D. 1IQTaggart
BANKER,
°ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Notes Discounted. - - Drafts Issued.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
Clinton, June 8th, 1591 659y
DRS. GUNN & GIBSON.
OFFICE Ontario St. a few doors east of Albert, St.
W. GUNN, R. J. GIBSON.
DR. TURNBULiL.
J. L. Turnbull, M. B. Toronto Univ. ; M. D. ;
7. M.. Victoria Univ. M. C. P. dt S. Ont, ; Fellow
the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late of
London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals. Office :-
Dr. Doweley'e stand, Ratteubury St. Night calls
nswered at Office.
DR. SHAW.
• Office in notion's Block, Rattenbury St., Clinton,
at. Night calls it same pleat.
DR. R. MOORE
Physician, Surgeon, Acconcheer. Office, the late
Dr. Worthington's °Mee, Heron street. Residence, i
corner of Erie and Mary Ste.
@eloo !.
T. C. BRUCE L. D. S.,
Surgeon Dentist. Member of It. C. D. S., of Ont,
Teeth without
ain
e use of a harm.
ass and pleasant local anaesthetic. 6h
c No unconscious.
less,
r concious-
less, sickness nor ill-effects accompany the use of
lug remedy, and many in and arunnd Clinton
n gican
n
y to its genuineness. Special
otes' Block, voavteiorn
Taylor's eshea tstore teeth. Office,
R. AGNEW, 1 D. S.
Sergeon Dentist. Graduate of Royal
College of Dental Sergeons of Ontario.
Bast Local Anaesthetics for painless ex-
traction- Rooms in Smith's Block op..
posite P. 0.
728-y
Pam.
MANNING & SCOTT,
Barniei bs,
ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON.
Money to Loan.
H. MANNING.
JAB. SCOTT.
CAMPION & JOHNSTON,
BARafSrIZS', • • SOLICITORS.,
NOTARIES, tyrc.,
Goderich, - Out.
Office over Jordan's Drug Store,
E. CAMPION, Q. C. bf. 0. JONNSTON•
MONEY TO LOAN.
C. HAYS, Solicitor, Scc. Office, corner of
1,11• Square and West Street, over Butler's Book
tore. Ooderich, Ont.
It$ Money to lend at lowest rates of Interest.
jionea to gelid.
MONEY to lend in largo or small sums of goo
mortgages or personal security at the lowest
urrent rates. H. HALE, Huron et. Clinton.
MONEY TO LOAN.
interest 6} per cent payable yearly. The borrow -
or to have the privilege of paying the whole or any
art of the principal at any time without giving
notice.
For further particulars apply to
C. A. HAW[ .
Office in McKay's Block, Clinton.
Photographers
rOSTER & BAYLEY,
°LINTON.
;.,ife Size Portraits a Specialty.
Cant elon Bros,
GENERAL GROCERS & PROVIS-
•ION MERCHANTS.
Grocicery, Glass & Chinaware,
ALBERT ST. CLINTON, ONT.
Highest Cash Price for Butter and Eggs
r6t•ly
TO THEAiRMERS.
8tpdy yodrown'igto assn,, gowe $ .
Yew, esa gel
tenable - karloss.
I manufacture none but tee RIOT or afoot.
Beware shops that soli cheap, as they AOot
got to itve. Orr Call and get prim. Orders
by mall promplya seeded to
HARNESS VAPOR OR, OLT/Tile ON'V
K. 0. T. M.
Rearms Tent No. 86, Kaigbts of the Maccabees o
the World. 81,000,112,009 and 10,000 Policies, !dew
berahlp over 100,000. Assessment priaoiple-has
never exceeded 12 aaaessmonts in a year. Cheapest
Sud safest in existence. Meets in Orange Hall, Olin.
ton, first and third Friday of every mouth.
Mrs. 'Whitt, Teacher of Music,
Plato Organ and Tecbnicon for nee of pnp11
Apart wentt'nB lever look, over w. Beesley's, Alter
ever
littTfgli; TO klluws:Azcpttp. 3tW41iEiiS.
The publisher would est it a fever it roaderi!
Would,' frltenl toeking their irciiase,, Ilfeutton that
'theY saw 'alit/ morshapt'$ advertisement in 41,iis
News-Rltoom.
OTICE.
There being some, mieunderstapding with re.
Bard to wreckage, let it be distinctly understood,
that it any person tattoo possession of any kind
of wreckage and fails to report to me I shall at
once take proceedings. Remember this le the
last wgrning [ shallive. OOP. WM. BABB.
Receiver of Wrecks, Qotlerich
Goderleb, dept. 7th 7S1!1L
FOR $ALE.
The property at present occupied by the un-
dereigaed as a residence on the Huron Road,
u the Town of Ctoderich, consisting of one half of
S
s acre of land, good frame house -story and a
4alf--seven rooms, including kitchen, hart! and
oft water, good stone cellar, stable, wood and
oarrlage houses, There are ,rise some good fruit
roes. This property is beautifully situated and
very suitable for any:person wishing to live retired-
Fot further particulars apply to
ll.. CAMPEON,
42-tf Barrister, Ooderieh.
A. O. U. W.
The Clinton Lodge, No. 144, meets In Biddlecomh's s
Hall, opposite the market, the 1st and and Fridays in
each month. Visitors cordially invited. K. STose- t
den, M. W.; J. Oats, Recorder. 69011
inmeweevressimmeneassiensareetwelswilawleilwowne 5
p
�1C13o11ic.
IyLINTON Lodge, No. 84, A. F. & A. M. meets
'.J every Friday, on or after the moon. Visit.
lag brethren cordially invited.
T. SMALLACOMBE, Sec. W. J. PAISLEY, w. all
Clinton Jan. 14 1893. ]
Orange.
i
AI
L. 0. L. No. 710,
g r'
'' Cl..IN'TO IVT, a
: e
t lee ' t.':, Meets asooNn Monday of every I
month. Hall l end flat, McKay
block. Visit.ng brethren always
-. "c :tie; . made welcome, t
DAVID CANTELON, W. M,
D. COOK, Sec. W. 0. VANCE, D. M.
`g1 •aegis gnight# t
I
41.
Jubilee Preceptory No, 161, ;
(Black Knights of Ireland) 1
I
Meets in the Clinton Orange Hall, the second Wednce. I
day of every month, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening. ,
Visiting Sir Knights will always receive a hearty
welcome.
A. M. Tone, Worshipful Preceptor
GBOROB Hastier, Deputy Preceptor
Plana CANTBLON, Registrar
Royal Black Prece tory 397,
Black Knights of Ireland,
Meets in the Orange Hall„ Blyth, the Wednesday
after full moon of every month ,
Royal Black Preceptory 3I5
Black Knights of Ireland,
Meets in the Orange Hall, Goderich, the Third Mon-
day of every month. Visiting Knights always made
welcome.
W 11 MURNEY, Preceptor, 'Goderieh P 0
JAMES RUSK, Registrar, Goderich P 0
THE CELEBRTEI)
Meal Wasfter
*and Wringers.
THE BEST IN THE MARKET
Machines Allowed on Trial
I am also (went for
All Agricultural Implements
Wareroom opposite Fairs Mill.
Call and see me.
J. B. WEIR, CLINTON
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
REDUC TION I N RATE.
Steamers sail regularly from
Portland and Halifax to Liverpool
via Londonderry
DURING THE WINTER MONTHS.
Cabin, $40 and upward.. Second Cabin, $25.
Steerage at kw rates. No Cattle carried,
STATE ASERVICE OF
LLAN LIN u,
LINE. 1 STEAMSHIPS.
NEW YORK AND GLASGOW
via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Cabin, $40
and upwards. Second Cabin, $25. Steerage at
low rates.
Apply to H. d A. ALLAN, Montreal ; or to A.O.
PATTISON or WM JACKSON, Clinton.
CODERICII MARBLE WORKS,
J. C. Stevenson, Furniture Dealer, iClinton, is
our agent for Clinton and vicinity.
W. Al. ,lfohring, of Benmlller, is oar Travelling
agent.
Orders entrusted to either of the above will
have our best attention.
Monuments supplied In CANADIAN, SCOTCH,
SWEDE, NORWAY and AMERICAN granites,
a well as in all varieties of marble.
Give Mr, Stevenson a call before ordering else.
where. JOHN A. ROBERTSON,
Manager.
Geo, Trowhill,
Horseshoer and General Black-
smith,
Albert Street, North, - Clinton.
JOBBING A SPECIALTY.
Woodwork ironed and first clam material and
work guaranteed ; farm implements and machines
rebuilt and 'repaired. ,
WATTS & 00.,
CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS
Great Northwestern Telegraph office,
Albert Street, - Clinton.
DROPERTY FOR SALE OP
RENT. -Advertisers will find "The
Ill ' 1 New,.Record" one of the best mediums
in the County of Huron. Advertise in
"The News -Record" -The Double Oireulatios Talks
to Thousands. Rates a slow a, any.
lintonMEAT Market
USINESS :CHANGE.
The undersigned desires to intimate that he has
ought out the Interest of blr. Couch,in the b toter•
ng business lately carried on under the style of
ORD 5 COUCH. He will continue the same at the
ld stand, and trusts by giving the closest and most
nrotul attention to the business, straightforward
mid courteous treatment to all, and handling only
holt° meat, to merit and receive a fair share of
ubiie patronage. •AII orders carefully and promptly
flllad.
AMES A. FORD, .'. CLINTON.
OHN - SCRUTON,
Butcher and Poultt,ry
ILBERT STREET, CLINTON.
iII lines in season. Highest price for
. Hides, Tallow and Sheepskin's.
NEW BUTCHER SHOP.
WHEATLEY &SCRUTON
We have Openea out for bnsinees on HURON
ITREET, CLINTON, and will be pleased to sup-
tly the wants of all In all kinds of 'meats and
toultry in mason at the lowest living prices.
dlgheet cash price paid for Hides, Sheepekine, Ac.
atronage reepectfully solicited.
27 -tf. WHEATLEY .t SCRUTON.
FARMERS, ATTENTION
$100,000 to loan on farm property
t5i per cent., straight loan. No cone-
iission. Also a limited amount of
riva .e funds at 5 per cent.
T. E. McDonough.
Loan and Insurance Agent.
Office, Jackson Block, Huron street,
linton, Ont.;;
COOK'S FLOUR
& FEED STORE,
Clinton.
BRAN and SHORTS in Large or
Small Quantities.
OIL CAKE, LINSEED MEALS
10 lbs. Choice Oatmeal for one Bushel
Oats,
D. ,COOK, CLINTON.
762-tf
HILL'S FEED STORE,
¢IUR ON STREET, CLINTQN
The Best Early Seed Potatoes, and all
kinds of first-class Clover, Timothy, Field
and Garden Seeds, Flour and Feed of all
kinds. Closest living prices for cash. SALT
in stock and for sale. TEAS of the choicest
varieties and blonds, Excellent value.
J. W. HILL,: Huron St., Clinton
TRAY STOCK ADVER
►-� TISEMENTS inserted In Tim
News RRcoRn at low rates. The law
makes It compulsory to advertise stray stock
If you want any kind of advertising you will not
no better than call on The News -Record.
GO TO THE
Union Shaving Parlor
For first-class Hair -Cutting
and Shaving.
Smith's block, opposite Post Office, ,Clinton
i. EMERTON, Proprietor.
J. E. BLACKALL, Veterinary
'Surgeon, honorary graduate of
Ontario Veterinary College, treats
diseases of all domestic animals
on time most modern and scientific
principles. AT -Calls attended to
night or day. Office immedittely west of the
old Royal Ilote ntarlo street. Residence -
Albert street, Clinton. 549-3in
J. C. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, &c.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Hall, - Clinton, Ont
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES, CLOCKS, IEWLERY
and SIL'9 ERWARE at
J. BIDDLECOMB'S, - Cinton.
1ILL HEADS, NOTA,
Heeds, Letter Heads, Tags,
Statements, Circulars, Business
Cards, Envelopes, Programmes,
etc., eto.,printel in a workman.
like manner and at low rates, at
Weigh and Compare
Know and get the best: Cottolene,
the new vegetable shortening, has
woo a wide and wonderful popli.
larity. At its introduction it was
submitted to expert chemists, promi-
nent physicians and famous cooks.
All of these pronounced
a natural, healthful and acceptable
food -product, better than lard for
every cooking purpose.
The success of Cottolene is now
a matter of history. Will you share
in the better food and better health
for which it Stands, by using it in
your home?
Cottolene is sold in 3 and 5
pound pails by all grocers.
Made only by
Tho N. K. Falo'bank
Company,
Wellington and: Ann Stay
MONTREAL.
The Huron News-Recora
1.60 a Year --$1.26 in Advance.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd, 1804.
Summerhill. •
Mr. J. H. Lowery's entertainment in
S. S. No. 6, Hallett, on Friday evening
the 11th inst., was a success financially
and in respect to merit both of the
literary and musical part and also the
magic lantern views by Mr. Brewer.
Mayor Holmes, of Clinton, performed
the duties of chairman in a satisfactory
manner.
The stonework for Mr: G. Hill's new
barn is completed and framer Christ-
opher Beltconl and gang are hard at
work at the Umbel.
A number from town took in Mr.
Jos. Currie's barn raising on Friday
last.
-----cam -4-
Chiselhurst.
One day last week as Mi'..Won. Sin-
clair, who resides near here, was driv-
ing home from Kippen with a young
and spirited driver, it took fright and
ran away. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair were
thrown out. Mr. Sinclair escaped
with a few bruises, but Mrs. Sinclair
was severely hurt..
Mr. John Doig has movt d his port-
able saw mill to con. 7, Tuc'kersmith,
where he has a good deal of custom
sawing to do
The young people of Cromarty, near
here, had a dance in the town hall last.
week. Scottish dancing was the order
of the evening.
Miss Bessie Stoneman, of Hibbert,
was last week visiting her friend Miss
Florence McTaggart of this town.
Mr. William Leach, of Hibbert, was
in town last week. He has been draw-
ing stone for the Methodist Church at
Mensal'.
Wit and Humor.
Struggling artist -At the rates you
pay I would soon starve to death.
Dealer -Veil, yen you are det, I gan
zell your bictures vat I haf at a goot
profit."
"Did John get that place in the Gov-
ernrucnt service?" "No; turned down
on speliin' an' g'ography." "Poor
fellow ! What's he doing now ?" He's
a-teachin' of a school, an' a-runnin'
for suprintendent er eddication."
He -Miss Swansdown uses such queer
comparisons. Speaking of you, she
said your pedigree ss -as as long as the
tail of your favorite cat.
She -She has a certain sense of
humor also. The only cat I possess
Caine from the Isle of Man.
Ludgate Hill (London) -Ah ! but this
is such a flat, ugly country. England
has such beautiful scenery of valley,
hill and dale.
Mr. Packinghanl (Chicago) -Yes; if
she was only a little nearer we'd float
her over to Chicago and make a park
of her.
"My husband is so unsympathetic,"
wailed the young wife. "He does not
understand role at all."
"You are lucky," said the experienc-
ed matron, who had buried no less
than three husbands. "That's half the
charm in awife-her husband's inability
to imagine what she is going to do
next."
!(?''Mamma -Bobby, if the boys in the
street strike you or throw stones I
don't want you to strike or throw back,
but to come arid tell Me.
Bobby -Well, mamma, if they bat
me I'll come and tell you, so you can
go for 'em ; hut it's no use for me to
tell you if they throw stones, for you
couldn't hit the side of a house.
THE REQ PEPPER TREATMENTS
yal,uruftf 1"ulii$heseet tuflte'e,! Or fe Now
Hampshire gieheolteether,
The cruel and unusual method of
punishment frequently adopted by the
young woman who teaches one of the
Bl::.tminur schools in the adjolninc town
of North Hampton has been creating no
little ill feeling. It hits been the custom
of the teacher, who came highly recom-
mended from a Massachusetts normal
school, to plaoe cayenne pepper upon the
tongues of the offending pupil., and
upon their refusal to open their mguths
to rub it upon their faces and even into
their eyes.
Parents mond pupils protested vigorous-
ly, but the school board upheld the
teacher and expelled nine pupils, several
of them girls just entering upon woman-
hood. As a result a stormy annual
school els'etion was carried by the
friends of the expelled pupils, and the
retiring members of the school board
were defeated for re-election. The
teacher, however, has been re-engaged,
against the wishes of a strong majority
of the Voters of the district, and this has
caused a continuation of the ill -feeling.'
-Exeter, N.H., Special to Chicago In-
ter -Ocean.
Mrs. Wellment-Now, if I give you a
dollar, will you promise never to drink
another glass of beer ?
Handsome Harry-Yes'm ; whelp
me; honor bright. -
Mrs. Wellment-Well, here's a dol-
lar. Now, what will you say if a friend
asks you to have a glass of beer ? '
Handsome Harry -Oh, dere ain't no
danger of dat, mirth; all us fellers
Carries cans.
Thursday was Arbor Day in Manito-
ba and it was observed as a general
holiday. -
Increase of Divorces.
A handsome woman leaning on the
arm of a striking -looking pan • p+seed
down 15th street by the Riggs House
this morning. Some one remarked
upon the distinguished appearance of the
"She is a Dakota divorcee," said a
quiet looking gentleman who writes C.
F. Taylor, Milwaukee, on the register
when he reaches a hotel. "She was
grouted a decree from her first husband
out in Yankton while he was in Europe,
and immediately married the man you
see with her. He was, I believe, form-
erly a gambler in Buffalo. The original
husband knew absolutely nothing of his
wife's proceeding until the notice of di-
vorce was sent to hint in Italy,and 1 hear
he has gone to the dogs over there on
account of his grief at her perfidy. He
had settled a portion of his pro-
perty upon her before he went abroad,
and then the gambler came along and
won her affections in less than no time.
"Such cases," continued Mr. Taylor,
"emphasize the necessity for the adop-
tion of uniform divorce laws of a
stringeut character hi the United States.
The laws of many of the different States
really offer inducement for divorce. In
several of them, and especially Dakota,
it is no trouble at all for a man or wo-
man who Suds the matrimonial yoke
galling to secure freedom from it with-
out any difficulty whatever, provided
they eau afford it. The increase in the
percentage of divorces in this country is
something f►ightful. I saw a statement
somewhere, recently, that the increase
in the number grafted in the; United
States for the 20 years ending in 1886
was 50 per cent. At that rate in another
50 years one-fourth of all the marriages
would be annulled, and in 100 years
half of them would end in the same
same way." -Washington Star.
Dear is the Lost Wife.
Dear is the lost wife to a lone man's heart,
When in a dream he meets her at his door,
And, waked for joy, doth know she dwells apart,
All unresponsive on a silent shore;
Dearer, yea, more desired art thou -for thee
My divine heart yearns by the jasper sea.
More than the mother's for her sucking child;
She wants, with emptied arms and love untold,
Her most dear little one that on her smiled
And went; but more I want mine own. Behold,
I longed for my redeemed, where safe with ins
Twelve manner of fruits grow on the immortal
tree;
The tree of life that f won back for men,
And planted lathe city of my God.
Lift up thy head, I love thee; wherefore, then,
Lieet thou so long on thy memorial sod
Sleeping for sorrow 1 Rise, for dawn doth break -
I love thee, and I cry to thee, "Awake,"
Serve -woman whom I love, ere noon be high,
Ere the long shadow lengthen at thy feet,
Work -1 have many poor, 0 man, that cry,
My little ones do languish in the street.
Love -'tis a time for love, since I live thee,
Live -'tis a time to live. Man, live in Ste.
-Jean Ingelow.
Horse Superstitious.
Gable ends have a significance that
few people realize now. The carved
ridge tiles and representations of ani-
mals, such as horses said horsemen, and
the stone balls, all possess a meaning.
Horses' heads are common on in Germany
on the points of gables, and are found in
Russia, while chamois' heads occur in
the Tyrol. The completion of a building
was signalized by a sacrifice original-
ly, just as the laying of the founda.
tion was. Perhaps more of the formal
ceremony remains to -day than the ini-
tial one,
Horses were held to be sacred by the
northern races, and formed, next to a
man, the worthiest sacrifice; and if a
horse's skull was nut put on the point
of the gable a horse's head was carved.
At a chieftain's death hie horse
was buried with him, and to -day
the charger of an officer follows
his coffin to the grave, Poles
surmounted by bunches of leaves
and flowers protect the farmhouses of
the Black Forest from lightning and re-
present the ancient oblation of a bunch
of grain to Odin's horse; and gables
often have carvings connected with this
oblation to Odin. We know the legend
of the "Weird Hunt," and many reni
niscences of tills remain in Denmark.
At Yuletide, oars are thrown out for
Saint Claus' horse (the cult of Odin hav-
ing been transferred to Saint Claus) and
a person convalescent after a dangerous
illness is said to have "given a feed to
death's horse." The sheaf of corn that
is fastened to the gable iu Norway and
Denmark, now an offel'iug to the birds,
was origiaally a teed for Odin's horse.
"Formerly," says Mr. Baring -Gould,
"the last bundle of oats in a field was
cast into the air' by the reapers for Odin
at Yule to feed his horse." And in his
recollection it was customary in Devon
for the last sheaf to be raised in the (lir,
with the cry, ''A neck Weeday l" -that
is, to "Nicker Woden."-The Spectator.
Eight Tons for Three horses,
The great establishments have set a
standard of good amid humane treatment
by which the London horse has greatly
benefitted. Better and larger stables,
goad food and litter and steady work,
with regular days,of rest, have length-
enMrl the life and improved the phyeique
of the Loudon horse. A good br'ewer's
horse, standing 17-2, was weighed by
Mr. Gordon and tipped the beam as just
over the ton. The driver weighed 20
stone 12 pounds I The van, fully load-
ed, tt tons 15 hundredweight, to which
must be added the harness* making a
total with the driver of nearly eight
tons,
Three horses draw the whole, and it
was stated that, on the average, three
horses now de the work which four did
20 years ago. The vans have improved,
the roads have improved, and the horses
have improved. especially the horses. -
London Spectator,
Do You Cough?
It Is a sure sign of we04140s3.
You need =ore than a tonic,
You need
SCOWS
1.5i011
the Cream of Cod-liver Ott
a rid. IIypophosphites, not only
to cure trio Cough but to give
your system real strength.
Physicians, the world over,
endorso it.
Don't be deceived by Substitutes!
Scott 4 Dawns. Belleville, All Drngsists. dOa di SL
H U I P H R EYS'
Dr, iiurnphrera' S eclics aro eorentffloallyand
carefully preparedlremedies, used for years in
private
opleewithteatiro succeesss. Every single el Speckle
44g011011 cure for the disease named.
They caro without drugging, purging or reducing
the syetemand are in fact and deed the Sovereign
Remedies of the World.
,else' er esIHeIri4 eta., 01/11Mg. petrel.
1 -Fevers, Congestions, Ineammatlons.. .25
2 -Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Collo.... .25
3 -Teething; Collo, Crying, Wakefulness .25
4--Dlarrbea of Children or Adults .25
'i-Coaghe, Colds, Bronchitis .25
8 -Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache.......', 5
it -Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo., .25
10 -Dyspepsia. Biliousness, Constipation, .25
11 -Suppressed or Painful Periods.25
12 -Whites, Too Profuse Periods .25
13 -Croup, Laryngitis, Iloaraoness...-...25
14 -Salt Rheum, .Erysipelas, Eruption.25
15 -Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains .25
18 -Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague .25
10 -Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the tread. .25
20 -Whooping Cough .25
27 -Kidney Diseases25
28 -Nervous Debility .100
30 -Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed, .25
HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL,
The Pile Ointment. Trial She, 25 Cts.
• Void by Druggists, or sent postpaid on recolpt of price.
Da. aouecrsT.' lumina, (144 pages,) xAti.kn rams.
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