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coppotatedby Acton Parliament 1865.
;kiln', sir, . -7".• $2,000,000
RE$T, - $1,x00,000
deadL O.f>itfe, - MONTREAL.
.aza'a. •DIOLSON, President.
Ire VY(j7.FElts'PAN THOMAS, Cameral Rana er.
toy tinted, Collections made, Drafts
4410 ; Sterling and American ex•
change bought and sold at
lowest current rates.
LITHIUM ALLOWED ON D.wo,Ira
I'..EiLR:MF]R/Et-
"7i,900y advanced to farinere on their own notes
With one or more endorsers. No mortgage re•
4utred as security.
H. C. BREWER,
Manager,
February, 1834. OLINTON.
D. McTaggart
BANKER,
T STREET, CLESITON.
A (;fNEAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.-
Notes
RANSACTED..
Notes ,Discounted. . - Drafts Issued.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
;C112ton, JuneSth, 1891
.CL11Ct4X.
658y
DR. W. GUNN
L. B. C. P. and L. R. C. S., Edinburgh. Office -
Ontario street Clinton. Night calla at front door of
residence on Rattonbary street, oppoe;te Presbyter-
ian church.
DR. TURNBULL.
J. L. Turnbull, M. B. Toronto Univ. ; M. D. ;
7. M., Victoria Univ. M. C. P. & S. Ont, ; Fellow
of the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late of
London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals. Office:-
Dr. Dowsley a stand, Rattenbury 3t. Night calls
answered at Office.
DR. SHAW.
OOloe In Itodgen'a Block, Rtttenbnry St., Clinton,
"ant. Night cans at same place.
Jas. S. Freeb3rn, M -D
L. K. &Q. C. P., L. M. 0. P. & S. 0., &o., &e.
Graduate of Kinsr'e & Q'Iaon'e College of Physieiaus,
Dnbtin, Ireland. Lleeutlate of the General Medical
Connell, Great Rrittle. lidntber of College of
rhyslalata and Surgeons, Outarlo. Formerly rest
derto the Rohde Hospital (Lying-in and Gyna-
dologieal), Dab): . Special attention to diseases of
women and child en. Office and residence, Rattenbury
St., next door to Ontario St. Methodlet parsonage.
829-ly
!!entiot*'1. •
T. C. BRUCE L. D. S.,
Surireon Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S., of Ont.
Seet1 .,1eactgd without pain by the use of a harm-
less and pleas int local anaesthetic. No unconscious.
.nees, sickness! nor Ill-effects accompany the use of
this remedy, and many in and around Clinton can
teetity 4o its genuineness. Special attention given
to the preservation of the natural teeth. Office,
Boatel? Block, over Taylor's slice store.
R. Agnew, L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTIST.
Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur-
geons of Ontario. Honor Graduate of Trinity
University, Toronto. Best Local Anaesthetic
for painless extraction. Office opposite Town
Hall, over Swallow's Store.
Night Bell answered.
Will visit Hensall every Monday, and
Zdrich the 2nd Thursday of each month.
1
Vaal,
DD 0. HAYS, Solicitor, ecc. Office, corner of
lf.L• Square and West Street, over Butler's Book
tore, Goderich, Ont. 87.
ti Money to lend at lowest rates of interest.
J. SCOTT,
Barrister,
ELLIOT 's BLOOK, - - CLINTON.
Money to Loan.
CAMPION & JOHNSTON,
BARRISTERS, - • SOLICITORS.,
NOTARIES, 4'c.,
Goderich, - Ont,
Office over Jordan's Drug Store.
E. CAMPION, Q. C. M. 0. JOHNSTON'
MONEY TO LOAN.
W. BRYDONE.,
$ARIISTER - - SOLICITOR.
NOTARY PUBLIC, fie.,
OFFICE BE.tvER Bboc:. - - CLINTON
if
'obey to goad.
MONEY to lend In large or small sums on good
mortgagee or personal security at the lowest
current rates. H. HALE, Huron et. Clinton.
Money.
Money to lend on good security at 51 and 6 per
tent. Anply to C. RIDOUT, Albert St., Clinton.
852.11.
.
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B. THOMLINSON,
VETERINERY SERCEON,
Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col•
lege, Toronto.
Treats all disease' of Domestic Animals on tb
most modern and Salentine Principles.
Day and Night Calls Promptly Answered.
Residence-Rattenbury Street, Went, Cliton Ont
LIVE HOGS WANTED.
Highest Market; Price Paid.
D.. CANTELON, Clinton.
X198 -ti.
L. Oe L. No. 71o,
'-',"`, , CLINTON,
.GI,i Meets 1.00810 Monday of every
month. Hall Sud flat, McKay
block. Visiting brethren always
'.;L;;- res.; ' made welcome.
A. M. TODD, W. M.
P. OANTELON, JR. Seo. J. P. SHEPPARD, D. M.
oma..--
Wit000` t.
'`1LINTON Lodge, Ne. 84 A. F. & A. M. meets
'.J every Friday, on or atter the moon. Visit -
Ing brethren cordially invited
J. W. SHAW, W.M, B. J. MACDONALD, Sao.
Clinton Jan. 14 1894.
.e K. 0. T. M.
Kearns Tent No. 66, knights of the Maeoaboes of
the World. 81,000,32,000 and 08,000 Policies. Menu
bership over 100,000. Aseeesment prtneiple-has
never exceeded 12 assessments in a year. Cheapest
and sateat to existence. Meets In Orange Hall, Clin-
ton, first andthird Friday of every month.
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A. O. U. W.
The Clinton Lodge, No.144, meeteln Biddlecombe's
Hall, opposite the market, the let and 3rd Fridays in
ouch month. Visitore cordially invited. R, STORK -
IAM, M. W.; J. BRAN, Recorder.
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Jubilee Prpceptory No. 161,
(Black Knights of Ireland)
tfeete in the Clinton Orange Hall, the second Wednes-
day of every month, at 7.90 o'clock in the evening,
Visiting Sir Knights will always reeeive a hearty
welcome.
A. M. Togo, Worshipful Preceptor
GEORGE HANLEY, Deputy Preceptor
PETER CANTxt.O , Registrar
Royal Black Preceptory 397,
Black Knights of Ireland,
Meets In the Orange Hall, Blyth, the Wednesday
after full moon of every month.
Royal Black Preceptory 3I51
Black Knights of Ireland,
Meets in the Orange Hall, Goderich, the Third Mon-
day of every month. Visiting Knights always made
welcome.
W H MURNEY, Preceptor, Goderich P 0
JAMES RUSK, Registrar, Goderich P 0
COOK'S FLOUR
& FEED STORE,
Clinton,
BRAN and SHORTS, in Large or
Small Quantities,
OIL CAKE, LINSEED MEALS
10 lbs. Choico Oatmeal for one Bushel
Oats
D. COOK, CLINTON.
752-tf •
New Flour and Feed Store.
CASH AND ONE PRICE,
0. OLSON.,
.
Bege to inform the people of Clinton and neighbor•
hood that he has opened n purely cash Floor and
Feed Store on Victoria Street, next IoLcnnan'e Bak-
ery.
A lull stock of FLOUR, MEALS, CHOP STUFF,
BRAN, OATS, WHEAT, &c., &c., at the lowest living
prices for Cash.
. Selling for Cash Only I am in a position to give the
very best value for Cash or Trade.
Goods exchanged for grain at the highest market
price.
Give me a Dell and I will do my best to give one
and all outside value. Goods guaranteed or money'
refunded.
0. OLSON, - Victoria St,, Clinton,
HILL'S FEED STORE,
HURON STREET, CLINTON.
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 blends. Excellent value.
J. W. HILL, Huron St., Clinton
Clinton MEAT Market
BUSINESS :CHANGE.
i
The nndrraigned desiree to Intimate that he has
Nought out the interest of Mr. Couch, in the butcher -
Ing bueineen lately carried on under the style of
FORD &COUCH. He will continue the same at the
old stand, and trrets by giving the closest and most
careful attention to the business, etraightforward
and courteous treatment to all, and handling only
choice meat, to merit and receive a fair share of
public patronage. All orders carefully and promptly
filled.
JAMES A- FORD, .'. CLINTON.
BUSINESS CHANGE.
CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP.
The undersigned having bought the bntebering busi-
ness lately carried on by Mr. John Sernton, he
will carry on the same in the old steed. As he wit.
give personal attention to all the detaile rf the buss•
nems enstomere can reply on their order, being
promptly and satisfactorily filled. Bi, motto is
good meat at reasonable prices."
Cash paid for Hides, Skins, &c.
LACK KENNEDY,
Albert 86., Cllnten
Photographer s
FOSTER & BAYLEY,
CLINTON.
Life Size Portraits a Specialty.
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TO THE FARMERS:
:Rudy roue own iptereat and go where
you can get
Reliable Okklianiessi
I manufacture pone but the BEST or SToca.
Beware of shops that sell cheap, as they have
got to Give gOE 0.0 and get prices. Orders
by mall promply attended to
JOHN BELL,
HARNESS EMPORIUM, BLYTII, ONT
NOTICE.
There being some misunderstanding with re-
gard to wreckage, let it be distinctly understood
that It any person takes possession of any kind
of wreckage and fails to report to me 1 shall al
once. take proceedings. Remember this is the
last warning I shall give. CAPT. WM. BABB.
Receiver of Wrecks, Goderich.
Goderich, Supt. 7th 1891.
FOR SALE.
The property at present ooaupled by the un-
dersigned as a residence on the Huron Road,
in the Town of Goderich, consisting of one half of
an sore of land, good frame houee-story and a
half -seven rooms, including kitchen, hard and
soft water, good stone cellar, stable, wood and
carriage houses, There are also some good fruit
trees. This property is beautifully situated and
very suitable forany;person wishing to live retired -
For further particulars apply to
11, QAMP LON,
542-tf Barrister, Goderich.
J. C. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, &c.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Hall, • Clinton, Ont
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES', CLOCKS. JEWELRY
and SILVERWARE at
J. BIDDLECOMB'S, • Clinton.
GO TO THE
Union Shaving Parlor
For first•class Hair -Cutting
and Shaving.
Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton
J. EMERTON, Proprietor.
Geo. Trowhill,
Horseshoer and General Black-
smith,
Alberti Street, North, - Clinton.
JOBBING A SPECIALTY.
Woodwork ironed and first class material and
work guaranteed ; farm implements and machines
rebuilt and repaired.
Cantelon Bros
GENERAL GROCERS & PROVIS-
ION MERCHANTS.
Grockery, Glass & Chinaware
ALBERT ST. CLINTON, ONT.
Highest Cash Price for Butter :and Eggs
'52.1y
PUMPS ! PUMPS !
1t you want n first eles weir made pump, one that
will , give you satisfaction, send your order to the
undersigned. He will dig lied clean wells and do it at
the closest prices. He also handles a tiret-olaee
FORCE PUMP.
JAMES FERGUSON
Opposite Queen's Hotel - High Street Clinton.
809-tf
F. W. FAAHCOMB
(MEMBER OF ASSN OF P. L. S.)
Provincial Land Surveyor
and Civil Engineer,
LONDON, ONT.,
OFFICE -At 3. J. Stewart's Grocery Store, Clin•
ton 761-ly limos
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GODERICH MARBLE WORKS,
J. C. Stevenson, Furniture Dealer, ;Clinton, is
our agent for Clinton and vicinity.
W. M. Mohring, of Benmiller, le our Travelling
agent.
Orders entrusted to either of the above will
have our beet attention.
Monemente anpplied in CANADIAN SCOTCH,
SWEDE, NORWAY and AMERICAN granites,
a well as ,n all varieties of marble.
Give Mr, Steyenson a call before ordering else
where.
JOHN A. ROBERTSON.
Manager.
night or
Era office.
.1. E BLACK ALL, Veterinary
Surgeon, honorary graduate of
Ontario Veteri nary College, treats
dieoaeee of all domestic animale
on the most modern and scientific
principles. 6Nr'Calle attended to
day. Office on leans street, next New
Residence -Albert street, Clinton.;
BILL HEADS, NGTR
He..ds, Letter Ileads, Tags,
Statements, Circulars, Business
Cards, Envelopes, Programmes,
etc., etc.,printel in a workman-
like manner and at lea rates, at
THE NEW, -RECORD Ofllce.
WATTS & CO.,
CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS
Great Northwestern Telegraph office,
Albert Street, - Clinton.
SPECIAL NOTICE
re Tun NEwe•Recoen will always be pleased
to receive reliable information of Blythe, Mar.
riagee,and Deaths, or of any other local event.
tie Tux Naws-Rscoi a can furnish as hand•
some Wedding Stationery and guarantee as flne
letter press work and at as low prices as any city
or other printing office.
tea' In the matter of Funeral Cireulare an
Memorial Cards, THE N*ws•Racoao graranle
prompt attention and the very best class o
work, at fifty per cent less than eastern prices.
PERRIN BLOCK.
rhe Huron News -Record
41.36 a Year-41.00In Advanop
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1st, 1805.
IN THE SPRING
Nearly everybody needs a good medi-
cine. The impurities which have ac-
cumulated in the blood during the cold
months must be expelled, or when the
mild days come, and the effect of brac-
ing air is lost, the body is liable to be
overcome by debility or some serious
disease. The remarkable success
achieved by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and
the many words of praise it has re-
ceived, make it worthy your confi-
dence. We ask you to' give this nledi-
-cinei a trial. We are sure it will do
you good. Read the testimonials pub-
lished in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla,
all from reliable, grateful people.
They tell the story.
CLINTON.
For sale on easy terms, en bloc, or divided to suit
pnrehaaer ; one enarter onab or other good security,
balance a 54 per cont., or will exchange for good
farm. .1. P. TIBDALL, Banker, in the hlo,k will
ahoy premises. The land eoet$1,000 and the bltllding
over 08,600,
D. J. CAMPBELL, 284 Main W., Hamilton, On'.
837-tf
Little Emma Thomas, the seven-year-
old and only child of Mr. Fred. Thomas,
painter, of Ottawa, met ai shocking
death last Friday evening. She be-
came separated from her mother up
town, and going home tried to get in
through a window. 'rhe sash felt on
her neck and choked her to death. A
companion first discovered the body
hanging out Of the window alld gave
the alarm. A neighbor immediately
extricated the body, but life was ex-
tinct.
CATAURAR ReLIEVNn IN 10 'r0 60 1111NU1'Es. -
Ono short puff of the breath through the Blowre
supplied with each bottle of Dr. .4gnew's Catarrhal Pow.
der, diffuse* this Powder over the ten face of the
nannl passages. Painless and delightful W us.', it re -
Berea instantly, and perm'tuently mires Catarrh,
Hay Fever, Colds, Headache, Nord Threat, Tonsilitia
and Dealnese. 60 cents, At Watts & Co's.
The Province of British Columbia
having applied for the assistance of the
Mounted police in quelling the Indian
uprising in the Lower Kootenay, word
has been sent to the police to be in
readiness to act should they be notified
From Ottawa to do so.
Cold in the head -Nasal Bitlnl gives
instant relief ; speedily cures. Never
fails.
When the steamer Orinoco arrived
at Bermuda on April 1Sth the chief
engineer, William Sottau, was arrest-
ed for causing the death of Fireman
Seeger on the previous voyage. The
engineer is :tlleged to have choked and
kicked the deceased in a most brutal
manner when he was too sick to obey
orders.
ile Was Raised.
From The Fearful Pit
and Miry Clay of
Disease.
Paine's Celery Compoti d Set
Him on the Rock of
Health.
Indigestion, Stomach
Troubles, Headache,
Sleeplessness and
Anxiety.
The Great Spring Medicine Sweeps
Away These Troubles.
in almost every Canadian home, one
or more members suffer from digestion,
dyspepsia, headache, nervousness or
sleeplessness. in the great majority
of cases the doctors have failed to
effect a permanent cure, and tht' corn-
rnon patent Medicines of our tinges
have only prolonged suffering and
agony.
How different the results with those
tvho have used Paine's Celery Com-
pound I they have in every case been
raised to a condition of perfect health,
robustness and mental vigor. Thous-
ands of renewed and re-created men
and women in Canada, -will forever re-
member that their liyes were saved
and made happy, by Paine's Celery
Compound.
Mr. Hugh J. Riley, of 42 Agnes
Street, St. Henry, Montreal, is one the
many who have given public testimony
for the benefit of sufferers in Canada.
Mr. Riley writes as follows:
"I wish to publicly acknowledge the
fact that 1 am indebted to your Paine's
Celery Compound for health, strength
and life. For over three years I was
a terrible sufferer from indigestion,
severe pains in the stomach and head-
ache. In addition to these serious
troubles, I had no appetite or relish for
fond, and hardly knew what it was to
have a full night's rest. This condition
of sleeplessness and anxiety made nie
veru nervous, and I was fast becoming
unfitted for my daily work. After all
other medicines had failed, 1 was for-
tunately advised to use Paine's Celery
Compound : and now, I am delighted
to declare that it has no equal in the
world for removing such dangerous
troubles as 1 suffered from. i am daily
gaining in sti'engh, sleep well every
night, and my appetite is goad and
healthy. I strongly recommend Paine s
Celery Compound to all who need
a reliable and honest medicine, and
one that is sure to cure.
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NICOTINE BLINDNESS.
aTpbieco Awoken are now Buffering Froin
the Prevailing Disease.
" Did you ever hear of tobacco blind-
ness 7" said a doctor. " It is something
we meet with quite frequently, yet not
so much as one would suppose, when
the great consumption of tobaaceo is
Considered. Yet there are many who
are on the threshold of tobacco ollud-
ness, who have, or may not have, an
experience with the disease.
" For, In tobacco poisoning, like that`
produced by other drugs, the system
can resist the influence of the Invader
up to a certain point; when the smallest
further dose of the poison will produce
the same symptoms as the taking of a
larger dose would. Thus, in the' case
of many people, the mere smoking of
a pipe or two more a day would, pro-
duce in them all the advanced symp-
toms of tobacco poisoning. So It is
that doctors make it imperative in
such cases that the smoking habit must
be dropped entirely. To smoke moder-
ately will not do. You cannot afford
to take the chances of giving the sys-
tem that little bit more of nicotine
which would cause the case to 'be seri-
ous.
" Tobacco blindness can, fortunately,
be cured. With the smoking habit
abolished, plenty of outdoor exercise, a
good nerve tonic, which would assist in
the purification of the blood, as well as
toning up the general system, and ah-
sentatlon from alcoholic beverages,
there is no reason why tobacco blind-
ness cannot be cured. Alcohol drunk
in any of its forms is liable to produce
tobacco blindness in a fairly heavy
smoker.
" But the strangest part of It all is
that a person does not have to smoke
tobacco to become afflicted with_tobac-
co blindness. In fact, one of the most
obstinate cases I eves' had was that of
a waltee In a city cafe. He was a non-
smoker, and a total abstainer, yet he
carne to me with tobacco blindness fully
developed, caused by being compelled
to work all day in the.•.,atmosphere of
tobacco smoke, breathing the poisoned
air polluted by thirty or forty smokers.
It is a wonder why more of the disease
is not developed when this Is consid-
ered. But, fortunately, nature is more
kind to us than we are to ourselves, so
she gives us strength to throw off many
evils to which we are carelessly ex-
posed." -Boston Post.
The Price of Champagne.
It is reported from France that the
price of champagne will be, if anything,
higher this year than it has been pre-
viously. This is s..mewhat surprising,
for although a great deal of money is
spent on the manufacture and bottling
c'f the wine, nevertheless its cost of
production appears to be wholly out of
proportion to the charge at which it is
retailed, not only in America, but also
in French restaurants, In Paris you
must pay 12 francs, or $2.40, for a not
strictly first-class bottle of champagne,
and the same wine will cost at least $3
in New York. Turning to the bill of
fare given in a little guide book to Paris
published in 1803, the most expensive
champagne is quoted at $1.20 a bottle.
To be sure, Chambertln, Volnay, Pom-
mard and Nudts were only $1 per bottle
then. A beefsteak with potatoes was 20
cents ; and "bouilli" garnished with ve-
getables only ' 3 cents ; but mutton
cutlets were dear, being cited at 20
cents apiece ; and a fried sole cost 40
cents, if the book is to be believed.
Re this as it may, the value of the
champagne produced in France is daily
increasing. In the Department de la
'Marne alone it has increased from 51,-
32227,000 in 1984 to over $6,000,000 in 1891.
7 he strangest circumstance connected
t� Ith champagne is that the French
themselves have little liking for the
vintage of Epernay. In fact, the aver-
age Gaul rarely touches "fizz," save on
the occasions of marriages, birthdays,
and grand balls ; at the carnival, and
sometimes at race meetings. At smart
dinner parties this vintage is never
served, being deemed vulgar. There is
an immense amount of champagne
drunk at first-class Paris restaurants,
but the consumers are for the most part
foreigners -English, Russians, Ger-
mans, and especially Americana. who
for some unaccountable reason dote on
this wine and consider no feast complete
without it. -New York Tribune.
The itloonrer Question.
"The first day that seemed spring-
like," says a woman who owns a bicy-
cle, "the bloomer question popped up,
and it's been my constant companion
ever since. Last summer I said I would
give up life itself before separating from
my skirt&, Yet when I would get my
feel tangled up in petticoat ruffles avid
tern facings I would pray for enough
commons sense to make me see the error
of my fastidious ideas. Now, however,
I happen to possess a style of bicycle
that will not admit of the wearing of
skirts, and at last I've come face to face
with the bloomer nightmare. I've given
the platter a great amount of study and
thought, and have in fancy conjured up
an ideal wheeling costume. I want
bloomers of corduroy. They will come
just below the knees and wdil be simply
full knickerbockers. Then i shell have
e very trim, stylish, tallor-made outfit
with long jacket and stunning skirt of
walking length and heavy plaited back.
This skirt will open down the side, the
opening being concealed by a narrow
panel or revers. Then I will wear leath-
er leggdns and a plain little sailor hat
and veil. When I ride I'll wear the
jacket over the shirt waist, and the
jacket will be long enough to hide most
of the knickerbockers. Then I'll strap
the skirt, neatly folded. of course, to
the handle bars, and the moment I
alight from my wheel I'll hook my
skirt around me, and there I'll be as
nice and comfortable as you please, anil
protected from the stares and jeers of
small boys. The. question of color is
bothersome, ton, but I've argued away
all hues except brown and green. Blank
shows the dust and dark blue has been
'worn to death. i think that brown cor-
duroy bloomers, with a. brown and tan
novelty suit, will make what ought to
be nearly perfect." -Chicago Herald.
The City Pitfalls.
Idle Tlrn-Phew l Never had ellen a
narrow escape in all the years I've been
trampin'. Theae 'ere big cities la full
'0 pitfalls fer the unwary.
Tattered Tom -What happened ye ?
Idle Tim -I went Into that big build-
ing to tell me tale of woe, and where
d'ye think I found meself 7 It was an
employment office -an' twenty different
persons offered me work afore I could
got out. -New York Weekly.
Consu-rnption,
The incessant vr.tstir g of a con-
I' sulnptive can only be overcome lay
a powerful concentrated nourish-
ment like Scutt's Emu:sion. If
this wasting is checked and the
system i:i supplied with strength to
coml':it the,adisease there,wis hope
of recovery.
tr4,1 mulls/on
'>f Cod-liver Oil, with Iiypophos-
i;.ites, does mole to cure Con-
sumption than any other known
rerrl':dy. It is for all Affections of
Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bron -
chit's and Wasting. t'•esooItetfree.
Scott Bowne, Ballerilia. All Druggists. 60o. &$l.
HUMPHRETS'
Dr. Humphreys' Specifics are scientifically and
carefully prepared Remedies, used for years In
private practice and for over thirty years by the
people with entire success. Every single Speolao
a resole' cure tor the disease named.
They cure without drugging, purging or reducing
the system and are In fact and deed the Sovereign
Remedies of the World.
00. e11554. mese.
1 -Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations.. .25
2 -Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic.... .25
3 -Teething Collo, Crying, Wakefulness .25
4 -Diarrhea, of Children or Adults .25
17-Cougha, Colds, Bronchitis .25
8 -Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache .25
9-Headaehea, Sick Headache, Vertigo, .25
10-Dyspepela. Bllioueness, Constipation.25
11 -Suppressed or Painful Periods.25
12 -Whites, Too Profuse Periods .25
13 -Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness ..25
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