The Clinton New Era, 1896-01-31, Page 8Fa
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(&Hieb))' ' IApb, t Sha lorat possible
11itiA; ?k4oTgutlT+T Sobtav pu
? Igida: • Clinton.
0 T TC B $OOP
]F'UH 71 & MURPHY,
(8aOq@aeors to J. W. Langford)
TU*0 bl�Ight out the above business, we
rated tq,PQnduot it on theoaeb prinoiple,
;and Wi supply our customers with the beat
Toeittlfat the ,Qwest paying prices. Patrons
ins t rely ,upon good service and prompt
filling of all order,'
FORD & MURPHY
Central Butcher Shop, Clinton
CITY BUTCHER SHOP
1 vieh to inform the public that 1 willinot
• bsintidereold by any other person in the
b meas. I am a pract}cal butcher, and
n erased all the branejlea of the business.
I keep the very best 111nnnikkkti} eats and a. full
0 oh alivaya on hand, and will sell at the
est Cash Prices. Bring along •your
ney and get the meat at the cash price.
will give Credit but not at oaeh prides.
Lose call and see, what youcan do for
Cash at
R.FITZSIMONS'
CITY MEAT MARKET
COUCH &VPIi Spm..; _
ebsoribors desire to notify the public that
q ve bought -.o t the bntche g baldness
1 ,ndrikoted 43%,..4.. oro. d -W4 oon
tItin
- �e ea nAs a1 a et, iii se 'i
d at reasonable rates and delivered ,anywhere
town.
THUR COUCH, 'CHAS. N. WILbOhi
CLINTON.
Asag . i
lbs. for `25e.. -
NO BEEF OR LIVER PUT IN.
'ork Chops,, , Roasts, Cured
Meats.
ces to suit hard times. Pure LARD
the pail or crock. We make fresh
sausage every day.
JAS. STEEP it CO.
FLOUB.IAND FEED STORES.
lour, Feed & Seed Store
jte undersigned
vto ery ethat he
will keep on hand the be
FI.,OLLW.:And- XI
Of all kinds also the *bolted lety of
ver, Timothy & Sm0011 Seeds
1 be sold M one margins for oaeh•
kept on h e will also keep a
sty of all bp ,E which con-
kept
will And SIC ire
valve.
HILL & OTNIER
HURON ST: CLINTON.
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COOK'S
rmFeed Store
& SHORTS
or small quantities.
L' CAKE and MEAL
l OF ALL KINDS.
pounds Choice Oatmeal for 1
A, bushel of Oats.
=' COOK, CLINTON.
BANKS.
he Molsons Tank.
ncorporated by Aot of Parilament,1866r
JAi'tTAL, -- , $2,000,000.
.EST FUND, $1,876,000
'AD 'OFFICE, MONTREAL.
. 8, B. MOLSON President.
W4Hd9111,&13,....General Manager.
= dideoun(ed) Colteotions made, Drafts ie-
:terligo
:tempo - American exchange bought
lit;At .1d' est oarrent, Yates. I, tereet al-
lowed on deposits.
advanced tofarmee on their own note
-nes or ;fjdohrts endemism. q lip mortgage re
H. 0. BREVfI%3R,.Manager. .
3. ',1')',4•310T; O A h e
B,
IERT ST`;° 6LINTON.
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OATTA'1i`'ial:.AY WITH' A. Riar at, r T1 LTx c MIS!+► , de
U»ilia.- WAR tit soy , , ,l ,11f1e1#h for
bila;tlJi 1:} Hgai NeiAp eta 41r , orrelr tour, Cat i} eta) al! ':It WSH call- .,
t. alit,p1. S.iena. 'I'TO reit ;H0.00164:A00:^4,011'
oalll 1 04#10,1,; got *hr .`bottllgfub � a kit9' dr.
! i',a1w th. z!ort11 al X01 kreetwi . ,1; ,fwoohitlr. tusz'1$7. .1OarU;oertifr
b atlroq>rl blltweo Yui ey rid i'ult , h t'-:�1,11p}, (1�1:i ' 'utR very.' best o '�Agallil;'
lot;:. Iatsxolltlnx, �4' ws 13. feel vory^'grfl, tai to B. f. #t p.
place Dyer,P day,, �bt 'ii fISS•Ot ' a Uz,.T oultrvalf Que.
$ al1. iuet pi ' ,cull : 14We i 'lIIll; e. n t
way' to the eOrrlQUM prgwil that' aUiailfll l
;911? t a• ii lltlml@A1i. The. "�pertoti n iSr 'i; ` r'r ""tu, %ar 1..
Mg..*** blo k batt :,� l; ro sL y011.91 r 0.700. ' * it • go, _ &tow ae for
Dr. ,>� .1F• ..(sertil.
Results Astonish
MEN 'OF. SCIENCE.
AYI3RS ;
A MEDICINE
WITHOUT; AN E U' L.
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Statement of eWe11 En Otos
"Ayer's Sarsaparilla is without an equal
ea a blood -purifier and'apring medicine, and
cannot have praise enough. I have watched
its efteats,111 eh uta .paeis9....x111ebeL,Qtllia.
treatment' was of no avail, and have' beeti - •
astonished at the results. No other blood
medicine that I have ever used, and I have
tried them all, is so thorough in its action.
and effects so many permanent cures as
Ayer'k, apar1Ua."—Dr. 11. F. MRRRrf.r`
Augusta, Me.
yer'
Adildl iii at World's Pair.
Lylsr's Pula for liver and bowels.
Dr. TT As Ot�aV.,1�
IT alt'night gasp breath Jo' ""'
D�s�ud on)Bendyour d Wile �.
AFTeBOS. AO 0 TOE +11T..
of
PAIN -KILLER
THE Gl18AT
.Family Medicine of_thg A
.Family naz�ar� .r:�o.•c t��r"a'C� +�
Taken ntorrra�ly, t Cure*
Dlarrhtna, Cfnmpp,,�� and Pain in the
Stomach, Som Throat; Sudden Colds,
Coughs, etc., eta.
Used Externally, It Cures,
Cute, Bruises, Burns 8oaids, Sprains,
Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Frosted Feet.
No arttoleever attained to such nnbonaded papttW
Ity.--Saane Observer.
We can bear testimony to the efficacy of the Pato.
Killer. We have seen its masts effects Liz=
severe.t pain, and know It to be a goodmatt
No yet surpassed the Patn.Klner, widcb t.
the mod ble family medicine now in use.—t.easwee
Organ. u real merit ; u a means of removing pain. no
medicine has acquired a reputation equal to Perry Davie'
Pain-Keler.—Net N...,.
Be�rare of imitation.. Buy only the • -P�
DATM. Bold everywhere; large Do
P S Y_C_H I N
winone0ON8UMPTtON, ung 1
Lung and Throat Diseases.
Sample bottle vont [Too to every sufferer. Give Exports and
Poet Guice Address.
ing T. A. Slocum Chemical Co. Ltd.. Toronto. Can.
Beammiller Nur eery'
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
NORWAY SPRUCE, SCOTCH
AND ASTRACHAN PINE,
The latter of which we make a specialty.
LARGE STOCK ON RAND,
The above ornamental tree and Shrubbery will
be !midst very lo* prices, and those wanting any
thing In this connection will save money by par
chasing here.
Orders by Haitian be promptly attended
to,. Address,
JOHN STEWART, BE1 MILLER
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±Hl(civ interest.
king Blue(net�ys���yyyrrrtrainuiated
*Swett.11 deboILW,
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J... C,- STE INSON
—THE LEADING --
UNDERTAKER
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ail 1 !,:in t iia [ti'i ,
hebpp' 1 *Imj1S P4Illjtiileetl
Splendid'.flearsea
f V ALBI3t0T S'.1.,OL tO14
- ` eyinif o. err to e
�aliitl v at
,tai Jl011iM
IL 1 AMI
:T 'n' y.:2 .I: 9d';
white *Pike* ke.rl d I i s d .0 A KQ. n Or00,1 t1An+*psrtis'' '
fill a AIHItai alai, a p lee of whl oprd. otng , lot* n •Ai.nd, ati hour ' viii-CaptA•
a*Pil aR hit Ute a eta cif WhIPL I 1%46le,o� the Aiaelrtaanliner Ht.Lgiie,
toff. b t; rat ha aeon
' e 'Lt, on, ale h{klgo in 'mIU-ooean. He Arlt
ttas itht .salon is fie a i1 ' takes pia 1Ato the wbeell-hots. It Is
a
tion; wiptt w atnplr gat i(w t>;ole.l as Rea-. m about .tea Leet wide. with a ouryed
pall717eir ertairitti speolafile. x,R' alt frrapix. A wtwn1faebout tiilreo feol in di,-
iinli A v‘tgapp ental time. hu* the' 1e m le ' &meter is placed in the Walter of • the •
quit* telae. 'ni. world ele,41r be eebi•• room, and you are surprtaed to see that 1
where else. the quartermaster, keeps turning It al -
The pee amboas nslate of a eerLw ail moat constantly. you, have aIwIg
wombat Wanbolein which the cat ' thought that he bad siruply tq- gap..is
Dam Aha sap with its soft p&w, chase ill
+ eye hn the:fioatiilg. compass ••in -tlla bha'
apoplt Sha window, catches s $rte ft lu direbtlyr in front of him anti bold the
its oath. and otherwise disports itseit; ship steady on her gonrss. As you look
The rat, being unable. to defend itself, at tbq oompass you seg tho ship veering
is obliged to submit, though with a now this y,°and now that, as she '
very Dad gram. It. is plain that it,, eu1L rolls and p ungos, or as one eorew turns
ars more from terror than from physi- taster than the other, and thus pulls
cal pain, for the oat works with sheath- the ship around. It ie hard to make
Std claws, and .1s very gentle. , Therat two independent sorewe go exactly at
knows by instinct kpussy has some- the saute epee(i, and to tuts man at the
thing dangerous hidden away in those wheel is busy all the time Urn Dg the
padded paws, and that one munch with ship straight. Ile has to light the waves.
its teeth would make one white rat
less. and the sprew,e endthe winds , at the
At times when tormented to the Very same time, and be is a busy mans
limit when
tor, thet rat does r This awning -wheel controls the ship by
a • means of a small column of oil In a lit -
only thing that a defenseless creature! + tie tube. By turning the wheel this way
can do under the circumstances, n
tarns suddenly at bay, site np yon lila.: • or Shall Idle oil in the tube is forced up
hind logs and makes a show of fig1!itin�' dewily" And that opens or closes oe:-
tttto valved in the steam -steering gear
There are some who say they hpNp � l•
the rat chase the oat aroutid�Db's4ndO t;� "as edYylas 1f and the rudder !e it turnedn
but this is not verylikel�yy &ales as eggily as if a child had done it. In
deed, the cat permtted'lhrola spirit' 7di±told�it s ahtpa She steam -steering gear
fun. ie ootid by hydraulics power—that
l
It is said that a cat will , ,never harm , • hp' 'by, fat but ve use of a column
'f Oil �s h'li improvement.
a white (or albino) rat, and will never As you ipok about, you see fastened to
go further than to play with it.. TWO','1tlp;oti1f11 directly in front of the wheel
different Date have been placed '1n' thti man a little scale in blank with white
window on Greenwich atrset,apd Pet ' .)kitdpaIver ed off on it. There is a dial
of them bas done the rat any Intik"... milt, and as the ship rolls you see that
this is a device to mark the degree of
thgrrell. Yea may notice. thitt it tikes
about a second for every degree of a
roll:{ On eadhl Nidb=of the iredm is an-
otheg lon,>f,, blapk,.gagge, and; the dials
point to certain figureq. generally be-
tWeei1110 kind Dict • Thdsn dials are little
sleot>t4tygl, dlevioeea ehgwing exactly how
many] revbintione the eprewe are mak-
• ing; r , Tho oaptain' at a glance knows
what` ie, going, Dp in the engine room.
Ovtlr in the corner of the room le an-
other ,cartons eleotrical device. It is a
little. box with a clock In 1t, The Cap-
tain tells yon that 1t is the machine
that controls the whistle in time of
fog. The law requires a long blast of
the whistle at such times every two
minutes. By pressing a button on this
little clock apparatus, and by setting
the olook in a certain manner, the
whistle is blown automatically for seven
seconds every minute. Just as sure as
every minute comes around that whistle
wiilsbloW.eeVon seconds. Under the old
way, when a man pulled the whistle
cord, there was no exactness in the work.
When the fog is over the button 1s re-
leased, and the whistle atopy
TESTING HIS HONESTY
Your druggist is honest, if, when Ton ask
him for a bottle of Scott's' Emulsion he
LADIESBEW%R'E OF THEM
F; Lei . Il
they,
,+!aai��ttelk AII'GOod and
i
Ladies, beware of the many crude imita-
tions of Didwond'•'bgi«a that sre sold in
gome,plaoee. Thee ,imitation dyyealaok.al1
the'essential qualities that are Yegtlired to'
proddce;gobd and permatlent colors.
If yon would dye with ease, pleasure and
satisfaction, use only the old reliable Dia-
mond Dyes, noted for strength, brightness
and neverfading qualities. Diamond Dyes
will cost you just the same prioe as the
common dyes; every package is fully war-
ranted to do the work promised.
HOLES IN THE CANVAS.
An portant Discovery Increasing the
Efficacy of sails.
An Italian sea captain, Gto Bette Vas -
alio, of Genoa, has made a very Interest-
ing innovation in the use of ordinary sail-
ing vee elo. He claims that the force of
wind cannot fully take effect in a .all,
since the air in front of it cannot proper-
ly oiroulate in the inflated .part, and re
trediategyoajnatwhat yonsskior: ckAor9
maae"titatTaaerq
that this is the best form in which to take
of part of the sail proper. He avoids this Cod Liver Oil.
stagnation of air, as he calls it, by the
application of a number of small holes in
that part of the sail where the depression Revenge Beforehand,
is deepest when it is filled; these holes are "'Just as I expected I" said the drug -
reinforced like a buttonhole so that they giing young genius, opening a letter from
will not tear out. Trials made in various the editor. "He says my poem le 'very
weatheis hive resulted as follows: With good,' and he accepts it, but 'under the
a light wind, a boat with ordinary sails circumstances' he does not 'feel justified
made four knots, while the new sail in- 1n allowing more than ti for it,' which
creased the speed to five and a quarter he 'begs to enclose.' When he finds out
knots. In a fresh breeze the respective it's an acrostic conveying the statement
speeds were seven and eight and three that the editor is a stingy old cuss be
quarters knots ; and in a strong wind they won't think he got that poem so blamed
were eight and ten knots per hour. It cheap after all, gol•ding him!"
stands to reason that the doing away with
a layer of air, which cannot escape past
the sides of a sail, must increase the effi-
ciency of the sailboat. Where the wind
formerly struok a cushion of air which
acted like a spring mattress, decreasing
the ectnal pressure of the wind against
the canvas, this oarrent of 8.18 now strikes
the sail direct, and, of course, has a
greater efficiency. Vasallo has received
much enoouraglment from practical sail-
ors, as well as the theoretical soientistL
—Phlladelp8ia Record.
THE STING WITHIN
It is said them is s rankling thorn in
every heart,'and that none would exchange
their own for that of another. Be that as
it may, the sting arising from the heart of
a oorn is real enough, and in this land of
tight boots a very common complaint also.
Putnam's Painless Corn Extraoto: is a
never tailing remedy for this kind of
heartache, ac you can easily prove if af-
flioted. Cheap, sure, painless. Try the
genuine and use no other.
An Electric Rifle.
Heavy guns have long been fired by
eleotrioity, but electrically exploded small
arms have not hitherto come within the
sphere of the inventor. It is hard to see
wherein an electrically actuated rifle can,
for all praotical purposes, be an improve-
ment on the extremely efficient exploding
mechanism with which arms of preoielon
ars avow fitted, but the designer of a rifle
in which the cartridge . is exploded by
electricity olaitne that in dila method
there is none of the flashing ont of the
powder common with the merely percus-
sive hammer, and all the powder is con-
iumod, to the manifest Improvement of
the penetrative power of thebullet. A
battdry is Inserted in the 'Creek; With
wire$ running to a strip of metal on the
one band and tiro hammer --which Is
fitted on the upper part of the trigger—
on the other, The metal strip makes. con-
tact With the Metal beerier the Melt A
pin, ' which runs Mt° the'oartridg hat
its rounded head ja'ojeotijtg rligh be-'
yrorad the bale. 01 the' cartridge. " sen
this ' and the point,i� lf,�"m is a
plate studded withcepbin ed Medi *high
lies tyloae to tho cartridge, AS the trigger
it palled the hammer Mel tor** strik-
ing VIA plate,whife) poitltee htadiffkiriven,
on. to "the .projeetirnrr head. 'til the Cartridge
pin. Thio stArlt trills eaall>led, ililthtu the
oartridgeatplede8 the pardon,
A M1iiE0BAN1 TESTIFIES.
OE$1.aMrstt.—I write to tell you how
good I he rc. foetid Kagyard's Fellow oil
for sore throat. In ono,family alone the
' • o11ow'Oil otired several bad cases. and my
• • Mitten:W M 11oW rebbgulte Ito „gretit•valte.,
- 'Tiley keens to prod%it to all dthert. 0. D.
0airittnn, wrbolesalo end, retail grocer,
CJatisern` Stat 1orn,1,,� ,
SICK HEAPA.(;11E,
Dyspepsia, billionsneee, sour stomach, and
constipation arise from wrong action of the
stomach, liver and bowels. Burdock
Blooci Bitters cures all disea-es of these
organs.
CURE
THAT.
COUG'H
T'1-1
.ari F I L O H( S
25 tti.,
SOotas and
.00Bote. CURE
1.00 Lottie.
nerdants Chas:
TAKE
THE
BEST
Itla sold on a guarantee by all druggists.
It aures incipient. Conanmption and is the
'best Gough melt Crony Onre.
So by J. 11. OOMBE.
Stuck -Ache, Faee•Ache. BeldNs
I`:t:as, Neuralgic Palos.
' Pala In the Bide, ete.
Promptly Relieved and Cured by
The L6 ['a & L."
Menthol Plaster
Goring need your D. 51. tfenthnt Plaster
for swore rapt 1pp Ibe bock and lumbago I
` unbeeltAtlf,glyy ierommend DIMS OS a sale,
sure and septet remedy : In foot. thereat like
magld.—A. LAPS Ut5U, 8lleebotbtown, Ont..
Price 98e.
DAVIS & t'AwitENCR CO., LTD.
. • Proprietors, Mo.Tasan.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the estate of William 13'iggins, late of the
Town of 00inton, an the County of Akron,
deceased.
Notice ie lierobydgyd p sant to Section 80',
8.8.0.; Chllptet 110; hat ail oreditoreand other�ss
having claims egainet the estate of the said de•
oeatetT who Sieg an Or abo t the tenth day of
Jadub , 164641,11%11,11;r:”°'
006; abtbe Neidg� ToWn of Bat portage,
arc herrob regulye'd to deliver pf se d by ptiet pre-
paid,°,�toy .iOb cooper, Olinton, On Arlo, P,o.,on
or :befell the first day of Metreb, Welt -
Hie am ft, addre ses, dog dna
full Yft.rtleoulars ofNtheir. elating mrl Siang ant
in? v rifled
Red"ttlilie nature. of the eoourities (if any) held
bythem and the ex utorgwill,ouandPItorthe
.said firsg day of Marc . Dirt, ,,rodded to die.:
tribute the esse:a of the said estate, among tbo
art
pes entitled thereto,baviegrotod only ttpq
the claims of *blob 010k TWO tale .liotteo„4lid
the eclat creditors, Wl>rd'tt1tt be liable 4. Por rheas-
rDltbtdtic'dhEdaagi,ny Ott*hetet01 .*heed 01llino:ttltes7
bate W A he, loge tit's Spline of Lunch al�sytrlbfuiof.
►,fit.. E8.'Bltl now, Parn1&t 1'tl{letilirrfr,'
d'onttill.:` g�pkWti gin ,f
ilet•aLd al (ludo*', t111il 171 dg cf Art.,
;r•
W :cry+r'^rT^'.. .. ,i,1, -.^^7' 'T^rJ!.r ?,7. IT4R" rtA.1,RT,4. .• b',
`',�boifit httl ill° ,, Ql ` .wgit9t je: for * Obr%atr*:a' V th i a '
pieOr Ot Irl, rigor ,. 'hta row wo Ore ti.<o>;'.prep st OVer
tla.liil" a l I1Wh t 011$1 I�Kltli i Qnt lwf")rtxp�pt ia'IArll4'r Apr Slur 1
• prf' Mini ntiaiA nK 44
1at,Ioft Died 0a1 Rocker,
Leathers $eat, t int ' . are
oieru
Q thyd Chairs at all )tinea&, and with the assortment we have
Yengant4Ot,441p but be., atuted. Come and aeo what wo bays
otter you; xep ate welcome whether Iron buy or not.
J ►S FH W. CHIDLEY
trrVPRMTURE DEALIEE AND UNDERTAKER.
The
ytorpor prlos
of . thissheik
wail 04050
-War! Wart
Not with canpon against our fellows, but war against high prices for goods.
We desire to call special attention• to our stock of
OVERCOATS and SUITS
An being just what ie needed as regards to quality and make, and the
prices will be found as low as is eonsistent with honest dealing. We
have also a large stock of
IMPORTED and CANADIAN TWEEDS
Which we offer at very close prices, either by the yard or made Into
clothes to fit the customer. As regards
BOOTS, SHOES and ,RUBBERS
We are prepared to make the prices of these so low that any one can
afford to purchase. We could exchange for about 20 bushels of good
Potatoes and, any quantity of Fresh Eggs and Good Roll Butter.
ADAMS'*EMaPOUIUM, D e ADAMS. /� 1 E C+
L•L1iLE13BiL Terms—Gash oor1Produce..e.'1.V1"11V11.7
RUN ®v Es
Thisiist and see if ybu want any Valencia Raisins off stalk F.O.S., or Seleoted Seedless
Raisins, New Currants thoroughly cleaned, Sultana. Raisins, California
Loose Muscatel Raisins, London Layers or Black Basket. Good off stalk
Raisins, 6 lbs .for 25 cents. California Evaporated Apricots, California
Evaporated Veaohes, California Evaporated Plums, California Canned
Apricots, Nootarines, Yellow Peaches, Canned Pineapple, whole, sliced or
pulped. Nuts of all kinds, Candies, Lemons, Oranges. Finest Elmo Figs
in 10 and 20 pound boxee. Bright new Dates.
CHINAWARE—Fine Dinner and Toilet Sets cheap. Call
and see our Fancy China, Glassware, and select your Xmas
present.
N. B—Do not forget that I have the finest quality of TEAS and COFFEES in town
,N. ROBSON, — Clinton
he
Loveliest
Ge
i s
Are something useful and durable, as well as beautiful.
We have them.
Carvers in Cases, Sets Carvers,Plated Knives and Spoons
Tea Trays, Silver Trays, Pocket and open Knives, Gold
Medal Carpet Sweepers, Brass Lamps, Banquet Lamps
Skates, Children's Plated Sets t&c
Just received a car of the Diamond Water WhitejCoal Oil
at same price as common oil.
Harland Bros, Clinton
rr,
TRADE
Do You
FEEL SICK?
Disease commonly comes on with slight
symptoms, which when neglected increase
in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
If you SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, DYS-
PEPSIA or INDIGESTION. .
If you are BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, or have
LIVER COMPLAINT. . . . .
11 your COMPLEXION IS SALLOW. or you
SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATING,
For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL 018011-
DERS OF THE STOMACH,
TAKE
TAKE
TAKE
TAKE
*Asa
RIPANS TABULES
RIPANS TABULES
RIPANS TABULES
RIPANS TABULES
Ripana Tabules Regulate the System and Preserve the Health.
Ripens Tarnles act gently but .promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines ;
cleanse the system effectually; cure dyspepsia, habitual constipation, offensive
breath and headache. One TABUI-E taken at the first indication of indigestion,
biliousness, diziess, distress after eating or depression of spirits, will surely and
quickly remove the whole difficulty. If given a fair trial Ripens 'Tabules are an
Infallible cure; they contain nothing injunous and are an economical remedy.
ONE EASY TO • TAKE
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RELIEF
Ripens Tabules are sold by druggists, or by mall if
the price (60.cents a box) is sent to The Ripon Chom-
1oa1 Company, No. 10 Spruce St., New York. Sample
vial, Monts.
McLeod.'s
System RENOVATOR
AND O'TEB
Q Tested Remedies.
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Blood Dy` psis, leeplessnese,` Pidpal
taIltion of the hearty Liver. Complain
Neuralgia, Loss of Memory, Broitohiti
t'onsu�1�1 t�ion,; Gall %tone, Jeandide, Ki
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