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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-03-04, Page 3eir ► ,, * 1 .. t I ,. - .1.. - ., : ,. . , Vi i. . ... is " .; ., .: :I . .r ' 1 .. n .1. I Ma . ,. �.. , .: '. 1 .:...:!lit, , , ,-.:. .' f :�r , I •{ 'i. a ,.' a,.. r .«. l _.. .... ., ... T . 801NEO'R DIRECTORY, oranev. 14>��x> 6. L. 0. t. Sq. 719, 1`111020% 111KIF taz.Xrl7r00N9 mo tB vocal gad Ou of ovory mouth. Ball gad tla0. 11ali►y g1.sC1► Ferf--ilAQla Advapc. block. Visitingbrethren always Incooporstod by Act of Parliament 1856. mads J.SFwelcome. DR. J. S. FREEBORN, W. M, P. CANTELON, JR. Seo. J. P. SHEPPARD, D. M OA,PITAL, - . $2,000,000 'i`tlalk whispered tp this wise to me: ' 1 RUT, - - $1,875,000 Iffla iKle. Head Offioes - ffiONTREAT,. I`tLINTON Lodge, No. 84, A. F. & A. M. meets V Query Fridayy, on or atter the moon. Visit Ing brethrea cordially invited J. H. R. MOLSON, Prealdeall. F. WOI.FERS'PAN THOMAS, General Mana all. A. J. HOLLOWAY, W. M. J. B. RUMBALL, SBO. _ Clinton, Dec. 8, 1896. Notes discounted, Collections made. Drafts ---- -- _ K. 0. T. M. issued, Sterling and American ex- Bath spread before mire eyes this night_ change bought and sold at THE BITTER EXPERIENCE OF MR. F.L- WOOD SR., OF BI7111:0E. +- ' lowest current rates. Kearns 'rout No. 66, Knights of the Maccabees of Kom- INTBBanr ALLOWBD ON DBPOa1Ttl. the World, 61.000, $2,000 and $8,000 Policies. berahip over 10e,(IW. Assessment principle -has ' ucvor exceeded 12 assessments In a year. Cheapest 3 rgR2z3MRS- and safe -t In existence. Meets in Orange Hall, CBu- ton, first and, hird Friday of every month. Money advanced to farmers on their own notes Lo! wise men enure that bore it crown, '•IR there," ried 1, "in l;ethlehf m with one or more quired as security. e endorsers. No mortgage re- - -� A. O. U. W. H. C. B1tEWER, Manager, The Clinton Lodge, No. 144, meet8ln Biddlecomho's December, 1896. Zfwwrov. Hall, opposite the market, the let and 3rd Fridays in - each month. Visitors cordially invited. R. STOW I - What blood redeemeth us slid lire:" HAM, M. W.; J, BRAN, Recorder. G. De NoTaggart b99y _ _ _- -_------Y--- - Front the Simone Reformer. The many virtues of Dc. Williams' COOK'S FLOUR BANKER BANKER Pink Pills for Pale People have so often been published in the volutins of this . ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. & FEED STORE, paper, that they are widely kinThat own tO Clinton, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. %ff,��bhunted. - Dra%s Issued. t Interest Allowed on Deposita. Clinton. June8th, 18911r _ y 888y • DR. W. GUNN, L. R, IC. P. and L. B. C. S., ,Edinburgh. Office - Ontario street Olinton. Night calls at bunt door of residence on Rattenbury street, opposite Presbyter - an church. DR. TURNIBlJLL. .r, L. Turnbull, M. B. Toronto Univ. ; M. D. ; 1. M., Victoria Univ. M. C. P. & S. out, ; Fellow of the obstetrical society of Edinburrh. Late of London, Eng., and Edinburgh hosp!taTs Othce:- Dr. Dowsley's stand, Rattenbury St. Night calls answered at Ottlee. - DR. SHAW. Office In Hodgen'a Block, Rattenbury St., Clinton, fat. Night calix at same place. Jas. S. Frecb orn, �1K• D , L. X. &,Q. C. P., I., hl. C P, & S. O., &o., &c. Gradnate of Xing's & Queou's College of Physicians, Dublin, Ireland, Licentiate of the General Medical Cour 11, Great Britain. Membor of College of t-hyellaia:a and Surgeons, Ontario. Formerly real- derto L•ne Rotunda Hospital (Lying in and Gynm- aologieal), Dublin. Special attention to diseases of women and children. Ofilce and residence, Batten bury t St., next door to Ontario St. Methodist parsonage. 829-ly pleattotry. T. C. BRUCE L. D. S., Surgeon Dentist. Mew be of R. C. D. 8„ of Ont. reetk r,r, iacted without p by the use of a harm. leee��gqlid pleasant local an hetic. No unconscious • .: ' Ueteknese nor til -effects accompany the use of this emedy, and many in and around Clinton can testify to its genuineness. Special attention given to the preservation of the natural teeth. Office, Coates' Block, over Taylor's slice store. R. Agnew, be D. S., D. D. S. DENTIST. Graduate of Royal College of Dental Stir- , eons of Ontario. Honor Graduate of Trinity University, Toronto. Best Loc%% Anaesthetic for painless extraction. Office opposite Town Hall, over Swallow's Store. Night Bell answered. Will visit Hensall every Monday, and Zurich the 2nd Thursday of each month Xco _ ail, MO. CAMERON BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Conveyancer, &o. O18ae-corner Hamilton and St. Andrewe•ete., opposite Colborne Hotel, Goderich. 888 tf RC. HAYS, Barrister, Solicitor, &c. Office, corner - North Street and Square, inner Reglstry Offioe, Goderich, Ont, 87. W Money to lend at lowest rates of Interest. J. SCOTT, BarrlBter, circ., ELLIOTT's BLOCK, - - CLINTON. Money to Loan. E • CAMPION, Q- C XARRISTER, - - - SOLICITOR., NOTARY, Jjc., Goderich, - Ont. Office -Over Davis' Drng Store. Money to loan. M. O. JOHNSTON, 4PA-ft- IS ER, - - SOLICITOR, COMMISbIONER, ETC,, 'Gotlorioll, - - - Ont. Oflioo- Cor. Hamilton and St. Andrew's Sts. _- W. BRYDONE., BARRISTER - - SOLICITOR. NOTARY PUBLIC, 4c, OFFICPI BEAVER BLOCK - - CLINTON. 817-tf - -oaag to Xtatl. MONEY to lend In large or Rmall sums or good mortgagee or pe"onal security at the lowest current rates. H. HALE, Huron st. Clinton. Money, Money W lend on good security at fii and 8 per cent. Apply to C. RIDOUT, Albert St., Clinton. 864•tt. -- -_ Wm. Moore Has Removed -,.- CORE'S BLOCK, HURON STREET, CLINTON. I am better than eTer prepared to supply the pnb• I Ic with the Latest Improved Stnlrer Sewhia Machines. Needles In stook and parts sn plied for all m,keo of Machines. Agent for the Celebrated Leader Chnrn and the mokt m1fable Wa+hers and Wringers, The most critical Inspection invited. WM. MOORE, 63allt of Commorclal Hotel, Hnrony Street, Clinton 885.6t s BRAN and SHORTS in Large or Small Quantities, . OIL CAKE, LINSEED MEALS 10 lbs. Choice Oatmeal forone Bushel Oats D. COOK, CLINTON. 7;2•tf HILL'S FEED STORK 1 HURON STREET, CLINTON. The Best Early Seed Potatoes, and all kinds of first-class Clover, Timothy, Field and Garden Seeds, Flcur 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 Central Butcher Shop. COUCH & WILSON Subzoribers desire to notify the public that they have honglit ont the butchering ba�lnoms lately con- ducted by Sir, Jam. A. Ford, and will continue the same under their personal supervliion. Orders will have prompt and careful attention. Fresh meats of all kindn will be keit in season, sold at reasonable rates and delivered anywhere in town. ARTHUR COUCH, CHAS N. WILSON. CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP FORD & MURPHY, (Successors to J. W. Langford.) Ilavingbooght out the above business, we intend to conduct it on the ca«h principle, ad will supply our customers with the best meats at the lowest pay - nit prices. FORD & MURPHY. New Butcher Shop The undersigned desires to intynate to the people of Clinton and vicinity that he has opened a butcher shop in the store of W. Core, Huron Street. He has had many yeas experience, and feels that he can give the hest satisfaction. He will sell strictly for Cash, and at the lowest possible prices. ORD9K9 RESPECTFULLY SOLICI.1'ED. M. W. WRIGHT, - Clinton. LIVE HOGS WANTED[ Highest Market Price Paid. D. CANTELON, Clinton. 998-tf. B. THOMLINOON, YETERINERY SURGEON, Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col. ego, Toronto. Treats all diseases of Domestic Animals on th moot modern and Scientifio Principles. Day and Night Calls Promptly Answered. Residence-l+att.enhnry Street, West, Clltnn Ont SaJ. E BLACKALL, Veterinary Surgeon, honorary graduate of Ontario Voterinarl'College,treata diseases of all demeHtIc animals on 0P most modern and scientific pprinclples. AM"Calls attended to eight or day. Ofilce on Imes street, ntrt Now Era oillee Reeldonce- Albert street. Clinton. Teacher of Piano F. --- Miss Hallie E, Combe, Toronto Conservatory of Music, cer tificates in Piano, harmony and Intro- ductory 'Theory. OLINTON, GIN'S•_ The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Farm and Isolated Town Proper- ty only Insured. n FFICRRR. George watt. President, Harlock P. 0 ; James 13roadfoot, Vice -Pres., Seatorth P. 0 ; W..1. Shan- non, Spny, Trona., Seaforth P. 0 : Michael Murdle, Inapentor of losses, Seatorth P. 0. otaxcroae, James Broadfoot, 8eaforth;91oh"I Mnrdle, Sea forth; George Dole, Seafortb• George Watt, Harlook- Thomas E. Hnya,Seaforth; Alex Gardiner,Leadbury; Thomas Garbutt, Clinton; John McLean, Rippen. ; AeaNTa. Thomas Ngqilars, Harlock; Robert McMillan, Soa- forth and Jarrlea Cummings, Egmondville. Parties desirous to effect Insurance or trarw- act other business will be promptly attend. ed to on application to any of the above otaeen ad- dressed to their respective poet offices. Corn for Sale. To FIToon FaxDBRR.-Large amount best No, I Yellow Corn. Present price, according to kind and gnantfty, 41 to 48 cents a bushel. Will sell for cash or exchange for onto or any kind of grain; some cases give from 1 to 6 months time if desired. pont feed oats without mixing corn meal. Experience has proved that pound for pound gocd Yellow Corn Meal will pat on more and better fat than any other meal • for mixing to Rive body to onto, oannot ha beat. Will have lots of Ensilage or Fodder Corn at proper time Drive right 0 the Warahonse opposite Grand Trunk Panmonger Station, Clinton, Ont. 890-0 W. G. PERRiN. TO THE° �`,t�RMSASB stud�+yput own tate ooA10 go where yQu 404A 1194 Reels, 04W*81111 I man>Uackure none bit[ tpa Ipssr or Sma. Beware vshoy.6 thus sett oharli •, as M ?"of lot to Bb hail malt Tly a flat to Qrden 41COW 1 11:_$10LL, HARNESS EMPORIUM, BLYT114 ANT NOTICE. There being some misunderstanding with re- gard to wreckage, let it be distinctly understood that if any person taken possession of any kind of wreckage and galla to report to me I shall at once take proceedings. Remember this, is the last warning 1 shallgive. CAPT. WK. BABB. Receiver of Wracks, Qoderieh, Goderich, Sept. 7th 1881. FOR SALE. The property at •present oo6upied by the an- dersigned as a resldenoa on the Huron Road, in the Town of Ggderich, consisting of one half of an &ore of land, good frame house -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 pproperty is beautifully situated and very suitable forany'person wishing to live retired - For further particularsa ply to IC. OAUPLON, 643-tf Barriater.Goderioh. J. C. STEVENSON, Furniture Dealer, &c. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Opposite Town Hall, . Clinton, Ont A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES3, CLOCKS. JEWELRY and SILT+ ERV -ARE at J. BIDDLECOMB'S, - Clnton. 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, Albert Street, North, - Clinton. JOBBING A SPECIALTY Woodwork ironed and first class material and work guaranteed ; farm implements and machines rebuilt and repaired. WATTS & CO., CHEMISTS & DRUCCISTS Great Northwestern Telegraph office, Albert Street, - Clinton. tI t �[tOPF.R'T� FOR SALE OP of RFNT.-Advertisers will find "The !t News- Record" one of the best mediums in the County of Ifuron. Advertise in 'The News -Record" -The Double Circulation Talkr to Thousands. Rates a low as any. PUMPS! _PUMPS 1. If you want a first -clasp, well -made pump, one that will give you satisfaction, send your order to the undersigned, Re will dig and clean wells and do it at the closest. priaeR. He also handles a flrstclaRm FORCE PUMP. JAMES FERGUSON Opposit Queen'aHotel - High Street Clinton. 809-tt F. W. F AAN C ORIB (MEMBER OF ASS'N OF P. L. S.) Provincial Land Surveyor and Civil Engineer, LONDON, ONT, OFFICE At 0. J. Stewart'N Grocery Store, Clin- ton, 781.1y 6mo• 8ft Cantelon Bros, uENL+'RAI, GRUOERS & PROVIS- ION MERCHANTS. Crockery, Glass & CItinaware ALBERT RT. CLINTON, ONT. Highest Cash Price for Butter and Eggs 762•ly __ .__ - BILL HEADS, NOTE, He..ds, Letter Heads, Tags, Statements, Circulars, Business Cards, Envelopes, Programmes, etc., etc. ,printe I In a workman• like manner and at In% rates, at THE NEws-Riwo RD office. Mrs. Whitt, Teacher of Music, Pupil of v+.. Charles W. Landon, of Philadelphia. The Mason Method naed excinalvely. It is considered by theleading MnRlral Artlotell that no method develops the technic so rapidly as Dr. Mason's "Tech and Technic." Piano, Organ and Teohnicon for use of pripilol Apartments In Beaver Block, over W. Becaley's,Albert street, Clinton. NOTICE TO NEWS•RECORD READERS. The pnhllRher would esteem It a favor If res.' 1 would, when making their pnrchasee alintlon at they Haw the merchant'R dvertiser.ent In'fns NRWs.RBCURD. - How the Entire SEXUAL SYSTEM of the male may be brought to that con- dition essential to health of body and peace of mind. How to It DEVELOP til stunted, feeble organs / EXPLAINED In our new Treatise, °PIRRI MAHH000." % A simple, infallible, �+s mechanical method, in. -dorsed by physicians. > m"ll3 Book Is FREE, sealed. Address (in confident:), ME MEDICAL CO., Buffalo. LT. The ff��11 en l het!! .flecom, Asia PX111301I TOWN. As I wits golvi to Bot4lapem towq, � * .. h I d , g1.sC1► Ferf--ilAQla Advapc. A�joup �jahyh a little treodvWµ - 'i`tlalk whispered tp this wise to me: ' 1 WxDNESDAY. MARCH: 4th, 1896. ud shall gttlnd on savety And bear that urthpa saveth [peel" You mote the difference in An I tared children,. Solve have pearl HOW A ROME WAS LOST. to Bethlehem town I met a• shepherd comm down, And thus he quote: "A , oudrous sight ever all ,y ruent, even Wit Bath spread before mire eyes this night_ the best of care. Others far THE BITTER EXPERIENCE OF MR. F.L- WOOD SR., OF BI7111:0E. +- ' An angel host most fair to see, That sung hill sweetly of n tree That 1 TI1OTe 9xposed g p ass through shall uplift on Calvary O What burthen saveth you and mei" l unharmed. Weak children ATTACKED WITH NEURALGIA OF THE LIMNS HE BROAME HELPLESS AND Arid as I got to Bethlehem town, 1 will have continuous colds SUFFERED INTENSE AGONY -SPENT I Lo! wise men enure that bore it crown, '•IR there," ried 1, "in l;ethlehf m in winter, nor digestion in HIS HOME IN DOGrORING WITH SPEC- IALISTS WITHOUT AVAIL -DR. WIL- A K jig shilcl wear Ihis diadem'?" "flood south," they quote, ••uu,l It is He summer. They are with- LIAMS' PINK PILLS COME TO THE That shall be lifted On the tt•tu And freely shed on Calvary out ower to resist disease p RESCUE WHEN OTHER MEANS HAD NAILED, What blood redeemeth us slid lire:" , L t hey have no reserve Upon Child IBethlehem town The strength. Scott's Emulsion Front the Simone Reformer. The many virtues of Dc. Williams' wise men rents it brought the crown Aud while tile lutaut smlllug slept, Upon their knees they fell and wept; of cod-liver oil, wit 1 hypo - Pink Pills for Pale People have so often been published in the volutins of this But, with her babe upon her tutee, Naught reviled that Mother of ate tree phosphites , is cod-liver oil paper, that they are widely kinThat own tO should uplift oil Calvary What burthen saveth all and me, partly digested and adapted the residents of Norfolk County, and it is as Widely conceded that they have Again i walk In Bethlehm etown ir to the weaker digestions of p brought joy into mare than one house- And thine in Illi, that wears the Brown, children. hold, and their tlneriLs are spoken of P 1 may not kiss IIIc feet acniu, Nor worshlp Film am I did then; Only in words Of praise, In th49 in- My King hath died upon the tree boorr & Bowss, Belleville, Om. Soc. and 41.00 stance the facts are brought, direCtly Ali(] hath outpoured oil Calvary horns to the residents Of Sima co?, gentlean who is lrul to testify to the V♦ 'hut blood redeemand eth you ut me. -Eugene Field. i.,M�u 7 HUMi g benefit he has received from the use of iiREY� these pp111ri being a reslidentof this town. OUT OF HE ORDINARY. r THE Br. Humphrevie Specifics are scientifically and Mr. Wni. Elwood, sr., it l evident, of carefully prepared Remedies, used for years kr� Siuicoe for about-, two years, and for - - private practice and for over thirty years by the years a resident of Fort Erie, it earpen- ter by trade, is loud ill his pritise of the If there are those inclined to doubt people with entire success. Every single Specific a special cure for the disease named. No, 811,11olrle roc heneKts he derived froin the use oftold the probablity of the following story, to me as the truth by an c ml- FRIOra 1 -Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations., .25 Pills, In itq intervi•')v with Alf'. El- wood, that gentleman told the ReformS-Peethina, Hent and trustworthy gentleman of San !a -Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic.... .lab Colic, Crying, wakefulness .25 er that about eight years ago he was Francisco, they have yet to learn and 4 -Diarrhea, of Children or Adults...... .25 attacked with ulcer+tted catarrh uP the comprehend some of the most vital things of life. He said to me: 7�ouahs, Colds, Bronchitis .............. 25 8-Neuralalm, Toothache, Faceache...... 623 head and tbroat, au'f was obliged to quit work, and since that time has not "A few summers ago my family left O -headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25 11.0 -Dyspepsia. Blllousness, constipation. .23 been itble to resume his calling, The town to spend some weeksin the coun- 11-8uppressod or Painful Periods... .25 disease, shortly after he was taken ill, try. I gave the servants a vacs thin 1'4 -Whites, Too Profuse Periods ........... .23 developed into neuralgia of the lower and arranged to stay alone at my 13 -Croup, Laryngitis. Hoarseness...... .25 limbs, from which he suffered terrible hoose. For a change i had a bed 1"alt Rheum, Erystpelas,Eruptions.. .25 15-Hheumatlem, Rheumatic Pains,..... 25 a on Darin his lona illness the g Y• f,' placed In the drawing room, which was 1n the front of the house the lower I6-Malarla, Chills, FeverandA goo...... .25 services UP Specialists 111 loth Toronto on 19 -Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head. .25 and Buffalo, as well as those of local physicians both in his former home floor. On one side of this room was the vestibule, I-io which the outer door 20 -Whooping Comgh...................... .23 27 -Kidney Diseases ..................... .25 and Siincoe, were called into fequiSi- cliened, and on the other an exterior 28 -Nervous Debility ..................... 1.00 30 -Urinary Weakness HOD, but till to no )ur oso. Su bad did I P passage which opened upon the street ............... .25 34-BoreThrone, Quincy, Ulcerated Tb1•oat,25 Ia_,__ -11 11 r .t bi' "�;;.;...rL�f "WAS UNABLE TO 1VALIC AROUND." he becoine, rind so greil.t were the pains that shot through his limbs, that, at tiwes Mr. Elwood had to be bold down on his couch. His stomach and bowels were seriously affected and he was in- deed in a deplorable conditioti. About a year ago he lost the use of his left !out and ankle and was unable to walk around his home without great difli colty. At One time Mr. Elwood was possessed of it good house, but so long was he ill that he spent all his property in the hope of regaining his health Last fall Mr. Elwood commenced tak- ing Pink Pills and shortly after he he- gan t-) feel an iuiprovsrnent in Tris con- dition. He continued the use of pills until he had taken thirteen boxes when he regained the ase of his foot and ankle and thought he was about cured and discontinued their use. So long had he been a sufferer, however, that it was impossible fol him to hecorne convalescent in so short a time. An attack of the grip again brought on the disease, but not by any means so terrible as formerly. Mr. Elwood again commenced taking the pills and is fast regaining his former health and feels certain that the Pink Pills will exter- minate all traces of disease from his gstem, He feels so gratified at what e pills have done for hila that he Vladly gave the Information to the Re- oriner for publication in the hope that his experience may be a benefit to +orae other sufferer. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills strike at the root of the disease, driving it frorn the Rystem and restoring the patient to health and strength. In cases of para- lysis, spinal troubles, locomntorataxia, iatica, rheumatism, erysipelas, s(.ro- rulous troubles, etc., these are superior Lo all other treittment. They are also Ft specific for the troubles which snake the lives of so many women a burden, ind speedily restore the rich glow of health to callow cheeks. Hien broken doWit by overwork, worry or excess, will find in Pink Pills it cert+tin cure. Mold by all dealers or sent. by mail, Postpaid, at 50 cents a box, or six noxf•s rot• $2.50, by addrevsing the Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Company, Brockville, Ont., or SchpnveUitl•v, N. Y. Hew;lrP )f imitationsandanr-subsitutesiLliegcd Lo be "just ,is good." "TO MY 111FI:'s END." Old age brings many aches and pnins which nittst h(t looked after if health is to he rnaintnined. This defends more than anything else on the kidneys. "i nm 8:5 yerrs old," writes A. Dufiln, Farmer, Aultsville, Ont., "and have hill] kidney trouhln five years. My 4on advise() Chn,sv's Kidney -Liver Pills, and I obtained ilnnlediate. relief. i Shall uqe them to my life's end." You will find Chase's Pills equally effective for that lame hack. Mr. Joseph Roue q,lie of Hull has re- -eived the contract P )r building the re- rorinat.ory at Alexandria, the prire be- n g $A5, (X)O. WORK OF A SIN01,11, DAY. 40MR STARTLING FACTR CONCERNING THE ACTION OF THE HEART. Do people recognize the immense work transacted by the heart in a Sin - le day T It equals that of lifting one undred and fifty pounfls to a height �)f thirty-three hundred feet. And yet, knowingly, or thro Igh ignorance, nine int of ten people Lbuse this hardest worked organ of he hitdy. There is nothing remark le in the fact that heart failure, an apoplexy are among he most preval t diseases of the (lay. Happily tE rem y ie found in Dr. Ag- aeW's Cafe fol' a Heart, which gives •ellef illiftr fly Tt�;s medicine should )e kP 1i ep If�rr1b'tlse so that on the dighlydIf Inoltl t�t'$110 of heart trouble it nay iy tgA'tt?ib. `, 'It has saved, by its Irompt P61f6Sd of d, ulnt Work, the lives of ,hottgrlt�ds,_ of anndians. Sold by through a gate, and which ran along -44 �� n DR. HUSPEC EIC'FOR GRIP, 2b°a side the house 1n the rear of the prem- ises. It was paved with boards, some Put up In small bottles of pleasanCpellets,just fit of which had worn slightly loose. 'rhe your vpro Sold by Druggist*, or seatnt precketpoldld on receipt or pries. gate was closed with an ordinary lift DN.HUMPBRUY,'tfANUAL(Enlarged&aevl.ed,)aAIL.DruE1 latch. HUAPHREY3' NED.co., Ill & 113 Wali.. SL, NEW YORK, "We had lived in the house a num- SPECIFICS ■ ber of years, but I had never slept in that room before. The front of the room was taken up by a bay window, which was furnished on the Inside with ordinary slat blinds. My bed was placed at the opposlte end of the room, against the sliding doors OCAVIATS,TROADE MARKs"I had arranged to take my meals . down town. On the first evening orPYRIGHTS. my solitary occupancy I returned to CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a the house shortly after dinner and rea(1 prom answer and an honest opinionr,,write to MU N & CO., who have had nearlyyility years in my improvised bedroom until ten experience lathe patent business. Communion. tions strictly Confidential. A Handbook of In - o'clock. Then I pulled down one of formation concerning Patents and bow to Ootpt., the upper sashes of the window, closed =,t,h,emsentfree. Alsoaeatq)ogueofineohad- lcal and scientific books sent free. the blinds and went to bed. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive "Ordinarily I would fall quickly EeeminotieeintbeScientific American, and thus are brought widely before the public with - asleep on retiring, but the novelty of out cost to the inventor. This avlendtd paper. my position, and perhaps some bust- Issued weekly, elegantly Illustrated, has byfarthe largest circulation of any scientific work in the ness anxietles, kept me awake for an world. 83 s ear. SamPe (fo� ptessentfree, Building Edition monthly, b'tM a year. single hour or two. This worried me and eopfes, 2 cents. ivory number contains beau - made me nervous. The stillness of the ttid plates, In colors, and photograga of new houses, with plans• enabling builders ter show the night came on, but still I remained latest designs and secure contracts. Address awake. It was while I was lying in MUNN & CO" NEw YORK, 31;1 BROADWAY. this state that I heard the latch of 4A i't FfF�GT TEA the gate opening into the side passage cautiously raised, then sonic one step cautiously within, leaving the ,gate open, and then footfalls proceeding stealthily toward the rear of the house, causing a loose board here and there M gum N SA& 0 UA1 a IN to squeak. "I listened with the most eager and strained alertness, for my immediate THE conclusion was that a burglar, perhaps FINEST TEA having observed the del-arture of the IN THE WORLD TEA family, and assuming that the house FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP had been temporarily deserted, had come to plunder the place, I heard IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. him try and then abandon thy secure- "Monsoon" Tea is putup by the Indian Tea ly barred door opening from the rear ggrowers an a sample of the best q..Uhies of Indian porch upon the passage. '1'caa. Therefore they use the greatmt care irl 0,j melcction of the Tea and its blend, that is why they "A lattice extended frnm the lower put it up themselves and sell it only in the original rear porch to the upper. Without paekagea, thereby securing its purity and excellence. Put up in % lb., i lb. and 5 Ib. packages, and never moving I heard the Intruder slowly but .old in bulk. nimbly scale the lattice and step upon ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP Ir. the floor of the upper porch. A hall door and a bed chamber window both If your grocer does not keep it, tell him to write to opened upon this porch, and I was cu- ^ STEEL, HAYTER & 00. rims to note which the burglar would M and 13 Front Streit East. Toront^ attack, and began to worrier if they - I . had been locked. Old Dr. Gordon's Bemedy f den "IIs chose the window. l hoard the sash luck snap under the pressure of his cold chisel. After a pause he step- I 127 1 14l ped Into the room and proceeded to 27 �• ransack it. It was my wife's room, ac'd 1, lb6 although I It that slip had provided f• elsewhere for the safe care of her furs and other more valuably clothes, i re- , fleeted there must have berg left a, number of things which a burglar BEGINNING FIRST..eNTH SELONOMONtil might think worthy of attention. f CURES 165 heard him sCiJ trip a blanket Prom the V bcfl, spread It upon the floor and 1rrf)- POSITIVE LY " teed to pile upon It the plunder which hp found In the trunks, rhiffonnieres, root Pnwcr,NCrvou9Dehility, Failing Manhood, Secret Di- elosets and the tile(,. Then he stepped seases, caused by the errurs . to the open door Into the passage and and excesses ofyouth Young, middtr•nged or old THIRD MONTM stood 1lstpning for a moment, men,suMen nvfrom theeprcts "ThesP cwourrPneps bar] a surprlsing of follies and excesses, restored to health, inan- effect upon my nerves. Thof7nnr lir- hood and vigor. tw ppn my temporary bedroom air] the Price $1.00, 6 boxes for $5.00. Scat by mail, rrecurrlysenled. Writ, f,rour honk, "Slnr[Irn,r vestibule was op( -n for ventilation, and Parts," fur Men. only, tells you I:uvv to get we A I renllzpd that i was almost In physical and stay well, touch with the man who would not Addreaa, tv10EEtd MEDICINE CO., Box 947. hesitate to kill me should that prove nprpssary to his safety. i know that MONTrSAL. soonpr or later hp would descend the -- - stairs, at the fent of which was the o1.en dont of my room. it would not KOOTENAY have I)Pen difneult for me to have way- CURES lair] him and make an eflort to rripple or kill hlm In the darkness with one RHEUMATISM of a dozen of the convpnlfmt artlelPR which f rempmbered were In the room, KIDNEY DISEASE including a heavy pokf•r, some hronze statupttps, chairs, stnols and the like. LIVER COMPLAINT Ordinarily, as you are aware, i am not iNDIGEST[0N FL timid man, but I tell you now flint Fin unnevountable fpar asnfilled me and EIJZEMA held me prisoner. it requlrps a good deal of candor to make that admission, CONTAINS THE NEW but it Is necps-sorry to a onmpletp un- • INGREDIENT dprstanding of this remarkable Pxpe- rience. Mr. IN Z. S . nes, Proprietor RUssm "After standing in a listening attl- lBouse, Ottawa. Cared orBCmer- tude a moment, the burglar slowly and rhage or the Kidneys. cautiously descended the stait-R,and, Among travelling men, members of Parlla- as i expected, left my room alone and ment, and habitues of the Canadian Cnpltal, proceeded to the dining room. I knew no man is better known than Mr. F. X. lit. that the solid silverware had been sent J",iios, the popular proprietor of the Russell Homaee, Ottewa, who sufrered greatly from away for safekeeping, and so f was not a dlRtresRtng trouble, hemorrhage of the surprised when the burglar, after hand- kidneys. In the hope of efecting a cure he ling the plated warp which he found doctored regularly but wit out Rumem During Julyy he began the nae of Ryckman's and making It tinkle softly and gent- Kootenay Cure. In one weak he was not ly, left It, and making an unprofitable only benefltod, but was entirely cured. His search of other rooms, returned to the o`u'r words in writing to the proprietor of the medicine about bis own case are few but foot of the stairs. This brought him verystropg. 116sayst again to my door. He paused ,on the � OTTAWA, Angnst 7th, 1896. threshold, listened in silence a moment, S. S. RYexmAN, EsQ., M.P. and thengtarted upstairs. In that DICAR BIP, -I will gladly and strongly recom- moment I buffered such a reasonless mend Kootenay Caro to my friondR after the agony of terror as cannot be explained goodr pRuIt it has done nie In so short period. Wishing it every AueceeR, which It so well deserves, I am, dear air, our F. X. R. �r'ACQUES. e