Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-11-21, Page 7THE WORLD O??' LABOR.
',Pointe of Interest *.boat the Oonrattriet
industries.
Franoc bas 1,,00,090 Jeya
1 Bpt er is blade Probeowe&
I De Leeeeps is near 86 years.
Coal is $14 at San Francisco.
. Union bread has a new label.
Welding is done by electricity.
Forging ie done by electricity.
Coppsr welding is a "lost art."
Dallas drummers have a anion.
Paris has a glut of idle printers.
"New York janitors have a union.
Mre. Hetty Green has 040,000,000.
3: m aicu eeede the dearest coffee.
South Ameri
oa
dw
rn�t1�,8 ,uta
a . r .4�'u=S fS'f .
Wig le . j'6n5uage0 are neeC1E'.
Boston will have a Chinese paper.
Florida claims grapes a foot round.
Russia's army has 125,000 Hebrews.
A London editor trete $15,000 a year.
There are 1,688,900 miles of telegraph
wire.
. The Ulm Cathedral is the highest,
feet.
From " sun to sun " is a da x..
World's coffee output : 17,000,000 hun-
dred weight.
Scotch iron hands want time and half-
time for Sunday.
Fifty union n hold public office in
New York and ooklyn.
The Batesville (Ark.) Journal is owned
and printed by deaf mutes.
Girl`s were given- the places of finishers
in an Indianapolis desk factory.
Kansas City people say a boulevard is
worth $1,000,000 a mile to property.
It ie said that men are scarce in Col.
orado mining camps. Wages average $3 a
day.
printer who worked 'during a New
York strike roust pay $100 to rejoin the
union.
The Joliet Steel Company hue shared
' $8,000 of its profits with its employees in
six months.
• The SioFrancisco Journeymen
Butchers' Union cannot supply the demand
for men.
In Pittsburg no paperhanger ie allows
to plaster a walj when the hole ie over ei
inches.
Carpenters are soarce at Great Falls
(Mont. Helena men were offered $4 and
$4, 50 ,to work there.
Two Philadelphia plaeterers had to pay
the Pittsburg Union $35 eaoh before they
could get work.
At Frankfort, Germany, 500 horse.
power is transmitted by electricity to a
'distance of 140 miles.
Some Indianapolis bootblaoks charge 10
Dents a shine because the tariff inoreesee
the-pritse of-blavkftrg.
, ONII OF' THE M. D'F.
A. Pracylcal Hallowe'en Joke Played on the
Doctors of Winnipeg.
No announcement of a medical oonven-
tion at the Free Press office last night had
been made, and yet nearly every,. medical.
man in town was there. From almost the
oldest to the youngeet of the fraternity
they put in a hurried appearance in re-
sponse to a telephone meeeage shortly after
10 o'olook that antt, employee bad fallen
down unconscious. Nearly every doctor in
town was called int rapid succession, and
each one hastened after the other totinter-
view one of the livelieef corp eTi thea le
be
an seen in the city since the libel snit e
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WHAT CUBES r
Editorial Difference of Opinion on an
'Important 8uuyject.
What is the force that oasts disease ; and
whioh is the most convenient apparatus for
applying it? How far is the regular phy-
sician useful to ne bemuse we believe in
him, and how far Are his pills and powders
and tonic° only the material representatives
of hie personal influence on our health ?
The regular doctors cure; the homceo-
pathio doatore cure ; the Hahnemannitee
ogre; and so do the faith puree and mind
cures, and the so -palled Christian scientists,.
�4 auu the Lour -dollar -end -a -half advertising Victoria to Cariboo on his .k -a
era it,iu . ,.ssnsf,_at a#�.a �-Fri,F,
alitontentasp
LIVING WAS HEAR THEN.
What Provisions Cost in Early British
Columbia Times.
Ie>lan interview reoently Mr. R. E. Gos-
nell, British, Colgrgbia Commissioner,
showed a reporter a honied volume of
the Cariboo Sentinel of 1865.6. It is not a
very ancient paper and its 4-oolumn pages
are quite modern in type and make-up ;
yet it has an interesting history. Mr.
Warren Lambert, at present Chief of the
Eire Department of the town of Chatham,
Ontario, was its publisher, and packed the
preee neem ^]zi„h is was printed .from
first summoned was the first to arrive, with
hie overcoat in one hand and a necktie,
whioh he vainly endeavored to adjust
around his neck, in the other, and meeting
the " patient," who was entirely innocent
of the professional solicitude on iris behalf,
demanded what hen meant by not being
630 .unconscious as reported. While explana-
tions were being made outside the office,
.lth- D - ' s rngrvari
r8i11I�"ed y r. impeon.
oth of whom
climbed two flights of very steep stairs to
find their unconscious patient absent. Then -
oame Drs. Jamieson, Corbett and Fergn-
son,and as this trio meandered wearily down
the etairs they met Dr. Jones on the keen
jump upward•bound. When the quartette
passed out et the door and wandered out to
Main. street, Dr. Good, Dr. McDonnell, Dr.
McArthur, Dr. Chown, Dr. Hutton and
Dr. Higginson were seen hustling towards
the office. The arrival of each disciple of
Esoulapius was greeted by shouts of
laughter by their previously arrived breth-
ren, who had, by,that time, reached the de-
rision that it was Hallowe'en with all that
it implied. A consultation was hurriedly
held, when Dr. Good protested that
although he had given up practice alto-
gether, he wanted-- for satisfaction sake to
see an nnooneoions newspaper man as a
onriosity. Dr. Simpson merely mentioned
Heligoland vigorously and the others ap-
pleaded as each man produced emetics,
eyringee, salts and senna, surgical inetrn-
d menta and restoratives that would have
x knocked any ordinary man, such .as are
employed on the evening sheet book o! the
Imperial Bank blook, silly. Who put up
the job was unknown, at first, and the
alleged patient established an iron -clad,
copper -bottomed alibi, but after a while a
clue was obtained to the practical joker,
and the Lord may have mercy .on him
when medical assistance is required in his
ogee. He will have a nice pleasant time
with the medical . fraternity of Winnipeg
in his hour of recuperation.,The
dootore enioyed the sell; end_one,
'leanedly read from a pooket dairy
whioh he had concealed about his person;
" From the days of the Druids unto the
present the eve of All Hallows , has been
kept with spells and ceremonies of a pagan
or-. mythological character. It is the one
holieve whioh has no spiritual or sectarian
influence, and oan be participated in by all
nations. With its fen and frolic, it should
be universally kept." So far as that one
man is concerned, it will be universally
kept. The doctors believe that the pagans
still exist in the flesh. Notwithstanding
alis etten anoe of a round dozen of- doc-
tors •the patient is doing fairly well this
morning. -
Serionely, however, although a practical
joke was suooessfully worked by some un-
regenerate son of Belied, the remarkable
promptitude with whioh thea medical men
of Winnipeg responded to the sudden call
for aid is a tribute to their zeal and their
anxiety to relieve a fellow -mortal supposed
to be in distress. °A cruel and silly joke,
after all, brought out an .instance of the
good side of humanity, and vividly illus-
trated the truth of the pathetic words of
"Dr. Matthew Lee " in "Rosedale," that
a physician's first miseion•to relieve Buffer-
ing and pain ie . a solemn duty never
negleoted.-Winnipeg Free Press.
There were iathe United States in the
year 1888, 2,000,000 of legal voters who
were unable to read or write.
The value of the exports from Sheffield,
Eng., to the United States the past three
months was about $900,000.
At the Glasgow Convention of Seamen
and Dookmen it was suggested the next
strike take place in mid -ocean.
William Hastings, of Parkersburg, W.
Va., has a machine that will revolutionize
nail -making," doing the work of three-
_- _maohinee-e — - _ . _ ___ -
The Brooklyn Workmen's Furniture
Insurance Fund has 6,242 members. The
treasurer's books show total assets to the
amount of $28,180.90. The value insured
'given at $2,838,725.
" William, Emperor of the Working-
men," was inscribed on the arch of welcome
erected by the workingmen under whioh
William II. and Emperor Franz, Joseph
passed, in entering Liepnik. ,
Labor Commissioner Peck, of New York :
•' Time was when the relation of employer
and employed were such that thewill of
the employer was absolute and self-asser-
tion was impossible:" -
Gold is worth about $240 a pound troy.
The rare metal gallium is valued at -$3,250
an ounce; barium, 1)975 a pound; calcium,
$1,800 a pound ; cerium, $1,920 a pound.
Nickel is worth 60 'cants a [found and
silver $12.
Recent successes in tunnel building en-
courage the belief that a tunnel under
Behring's Strait will, before very long,
make it poosible to enter a.railway oar at
the Grand Central station, in New York,
and step out of it in St. Petersburg or
Paris. ,
In Manchester, N. H., a loom -fixer on
plain work receives from $1.75 to $2 per
,day, and $2.25 per day on fanny work.
The number of looms under charge of
each man "is - less than in . Lowell. In
Nathan the loom -fixer on plain work re-
ceives $1.75 par day; in Lawrenoe, $1.75 on
plain work and'3 lto $2,25 per day on fanoy
work.
Prices at Tacoma, Waeh.: Potatoes, per
•pound,' 3 cents e hay, per ton, • $15 to $35 ;
oats,. per ton, $16 to $35 ; potatoes, per
ton, $10 to $60 ; eggs, per dozen, 20 to 40
Dente ; butter, per pound; 15 to 35 gents ;
• cheese, per -pound, 12i to 15 cents ; cab-
bage, per pound, 1 to 2i cents; onions, per
, pound, 2 to 5 conte ; tomatoes, per pound, 4
so 7 cents ; strawberries, per pound, 5 to
. 10 cents.
Higher Education.
Sophomore- How did yon get away
from. the polioemaial
Junior -Oh, I just spoke to him and be
let' me go. '
Sophomore -How was that
Jnnior-Bp is silver, y' know.
Frederick Rio freon, a farm laborer, was
struck by a train while walking along the
track near Antwerp, Ont., Thnrsd-ay eve-
ning, and instantly killed. The engineer
saw him by aid df the Headlight, bat it was
impossible to stop in time to prevent the
accident. •
--It it a common misoonoeption that the
tongue is neeeesery to articulate ptteranoe,
and when among other atrocities practised
on the early Christian martyrs cutting out
of the tongue was resorted to and the vio-
time subsequently became able to speak it
was looked upon as miraculous, and so
handed down in the legends of the Church.
Surgical science) has, however, demon-
strated frequently that the tongue is not an
nbeoluto-requirement in the vocal economy, -
and within the poet few days Mise Sarah
Brown, of Tweed, whose tongue waa exoiaod
beoaaee ,of cancer, has begun to talk quite
fluently.
Mr. Spurgeon ie i11, and is not able to
start for Mentons, where he had planned
to go.
Condensed Fashions.
Thistles are popular a9 pin heads.
Sleeves are full and hien at the top.
Turquoise blue is to be a ruling calor in
hats.
Boas made of "cocks' feathers oast a
pretty penny.
Almost every fall oapehas a high Medici
Dollar.
Te crack prioe in London for a gentle -
ma evening suit is 111p0.
Half low bodices and long sleeves are to.
be seen on new dinner dresses.
White satin is not considered too costly
or rich a material for a tea -gown.
Royal bine will be a conspicuous color
this season, especially, in millinery.
Embroidered or painted or embossed
leather jaokets are worn with all kinde of,
dresses. •
English brides are said not to buy any-
thing like the amount of finery that their
mothers did.
Heliotrope as a tint for gowns and bon-
nets is dying very hard, bat it is- no longer
a fashionable color.
Florists now resort to rose dyeing in
order to produce the colors demanded by
eccentric ladies of fashion.
An English dressmaker who is trying to
make a "hit" has made a bodice tor a
customer which is high on one side and low
on the other.
She Pitied Him. s•
Harper's Bazar: ; " I was so gratified,
Miss Jonas," said the young playwright,
" tosec that my work moved you to toare
last night."
" Yes, Mr. Bronson," paid the young
woman, with a sigh ; " I was so sorry- for
you."
\ Or a Dime Museum.
Rochester Herald : Cousin Nell, incul-
cating generosity -Supposing your chicken
should lay a nice egg, Tommy; wonld you
give it to me ? Tommy -No ; I'd sell it to
Barnum. That chick's a rooster.
Zandkiel'a almanac' for '91, already
issued in London, oasts the horoscope for
Armies, prodioting that troope will be
galled out, taxation increased, and the
Government defeated. Taxation is already
inoroased ; the defeat of the Governinent is
only one day off, and the palling out of
troops will be in order when Congress shall
have convened.
y a i , an they all mise, and the
great difference -one great difference -in
the result is that when the regular dootore
lose a patient no one grumbles, and when
the irregular doctors lose one the come
mnnity stands on end and howls. -Rochester
Union and Advertiser.
Nature oaree, but nature can be aided,
hindered or defeated in the curative pro-
cess. And the Commercial's contention is_
and trust the advioe of men of good char-
acter who `have studied the human system
and learned, as far as modern ecienoe lights
the way, how far they can aid nature and
how they oan beet avoid obstructing her. -
Buffalo Commercial.
It ie not our purpose to consider the evils
that result from employing the unscrup-
ulous, the ignorant, charlatans and quacks
to prescribe for the maladies that afflict
the human family. We simply declare
that the physician who knows something
is better than the physioian who knows
nothing, or very little indeed about the
structure and the conditions of the human
system. Of course " he does not know it
all." --Rochester Morning Herald.
I have used Warner's Sato Cure and -but
for its timely use would have been, I verily
believe, in my grave from what the dootore
termed Bright's Disease, -D. F Shriner,
senior Editor Scioto Gazette, Chillicothe,
Ohio, in a letter dated June 30, 1890.
Ina
1
" IN THIRTY DAYS.,,
Around tie World in the Brief Space .,ge
One Month.
Only the completion of the Russian tranR-
Asiatio road to. Vladivostook is needed to
create the poaeibility of a trip around the
world in thirty days. Taking London, the
world's commercial capital, for a starling
point, the following rates of time predicted
will be found easily realizable :
Days. Ronin
London to Liverpool, by rail 0 5
Liverpool to Quebec," by few
steamer
6 e
Quebec @ o Van
11.01
Vancouver to Vladivoetock, by fast
steamer, making 19 knots 10 18
Vladivoetook to St. Petersburg, by
rail, at miles an hour.,
Petersburg to London..., 11 20
then. The .Cariboo Sentinel, 4 pages e (4
columns) eaoh about 14 inches long, sold t
Y
$1 per copy and no advertisement was
taken at less than $5 each insertion Th
•
e -
compositors got 75 cents per thousand ems
and the editor got $100 per week. The
advertie'ements are very neatly set and the
paper is quite spiny, and largely devoted to
mining of course The gentle h
man who
Women's Ways.
There is more than the difference of a
letter between the woman with nerve and
the woman with nerves.
Somehow profanity does not seem so bad
to a woman when a 'man is swearing how
much he thinks of her.
Did yott ever notice that after a woman
passes 30 ehe doesn't care if people do know
she is going to be married ?
It a woman was as careful in selecting. a
husband to match her disposition as she is
in selecting a dress to match her complex-
leln there wnntrl e-few-er-marriage-trou-bi
than there are.
When does a woman stop being a girl ?
Is it whenshe gets married ? We have
known married women of 18 who became
arose if they were called girls, and unmar-
ried women of 38 who would get cross if
called anything else.
Unless a girl oan invite everyone she
knows to her parties it is risking her popu-
larity to entertain at all. It is said that
after a girl gives a party to a few friends
half the other girls she meets on the street
the next day -won't speak to her. beoanse
-they were not invited. -
Women leave halt their things behind
them. After a crowd has left the opera
house it is women's handkerchiefs, umo
brollies and gloves that are pinked up in the
seats ; never the men's. It is the women
who leave everything '.from a valise to a
baby in the oars when they travel. There
seems to be an absent-mindedness about
women that they themselves cannot account
for. --Atchison Globe.
Death Bate in England and France. . ,
The birth-rate in Frappe is 23 per 1,000,
whilst in England it is 31. The death -rate
in France was, during 1884.8, 22.3 per 1,000,
as against 19 on this side of the Channel.
Thus the death -rate in a given population
is as seven to six between them and us.
Such are the ominous figures whioh a Times
correspondent has worked out, and he.
attributes much of this abnormal mortality
amongst our French neighbore to " filth
diseases." The Times leader edde another
canoe, and considers that the penurious
habits of the Frenoh have something to du
with it. They do not feed themselves well
enough, because they want to save. There
is three times as mnoh fever over there as
here. Oompairing Paris with London, the
;teach rate of the last five pears was there
23.5, and with us.19. This, however, must
be again qualified in our favor by adjusting
it to the oomparative birth-rate. Typhoid
lever carried off in Paris during three years
1,072 victims, and in London, which is twine
as populous, only 612. There is in foot
nearly four times as much fever in that oily,
and three times as much dierrbce t, .asin our
metropolis. All the leading/ French towns
exoeed even our Manchester, whioh has
just now an unevitable notoriety, and there
are two of them, whose , mortality hes
actually risen to 53 per thousand. -Rock.
Excusable.
Kingston Whig : The " make-up " man
of the Shawville Equity managed to get the
two following paragraphs in a late ieene
pretty well mixed up :
Mr. Wm. 'Richrrdson left •hors yester-
come off on Wednesday, and the happy
pair are expected home on the following
Monday. We wish them a safe trip and
a happy old time.
Rev. Carl Allum preached at Ebenezer
day for Des Joaohims, where he is to
meet his intended. Tho wedding is to
a wook ago last Sunday on missionary
work.
Piok out the proper lines from each para-
graph and theylmake sense. The editor of
the Equity was Lust home from his wedding
trip. That is excuse enough. •
Both were in the Dark-,
Punch: Schoolmaster -yen; but look
here, my boy. Suppose I were to lend
your father five hundred pounds, let ne say
-without interest -but on oondition that
he should pay me ten pounds a week. How
mnoh would he still owe me in two months ?
• New boy -Five hundred pounds, sir 1
Schoolmaster -Tut 1 tut 1 My boy, you
don't know the first principles of arith -
metio l
New boy --You don't know nay lather,
air 1"
Bank teller -Well, if there's no other
way of oohooting the bill, yon might draw
on him with a oight:draft. Ciistomer-
There's no use in doing that; the man is
blind.
mer
early " paehers."•
Bat good as printers' wages were they
w
miners who got -when they had work at
all- $15 a day ; when they didn't work -
well, they had hard times, indeed. Wages
had to bp high in order to enable men to
live. Here ie a specimen market report :
" Flour is now selling at- $36 per '100
lbs. ; butter, $1 25 ; sugar, 500; coffee, $1 ;
tea, $1.25 to $1.75 ; bacon, .50o ; beans,
40o ; tobacco, $2, $3 to $4 ; candles, $1 to
$1.25 per doz. ; gum boots, $18 a pair ;
mutton, 40o to 45o ; beef, 30o to435a."
In those days men didn't care for small
coins, and even to this day the average
British Columbian dislikes thein. Mr.
Gosnell says it is only recently that 5o
pieces have been put into general oircula-
ainet o e popnla
feeling. There is quite a gap between the
Cariboo Sentinel, of Mr. Warren Lembert'e
journalistic days,' at $1 a copy and the 1890
newspaper ; but the former served its oon-
stitueney and at $52 a year probably did
not enable its proprietors to start a bank.
The volume in Mr.-Gosnell's poeseesion
will rank More and more as a journalistic
onriosity at the years roll by and oar Paoifio
is
Altar - V. --- - - --- aL_
, figures mits columna as one of the
ere not out •of proportion to that -of
tion there and ag ' cons era
r It Was a Warm Day.
Mrs. Nonvean-Marie (looking up from
the morning piper) -We are not fashion-
able, Henry. We ehould be divorced, or
separated ; don't you think so ?
11r. Nouveau-Iriarie-Yes, my dear; I
will go away
Mrs. Nonvean-Marie-Go away ? Oh,
how nine I'll go with you. .
Total 35 6
A total of thirty-five days, six hours 1
but 'these calculations include elow staged
of travel. Forty miles an hour on the two
great transcontinental roads will reduce
:._ ,..-
time will certainly be made in anewer to
commercial necessities.-Lafcadio Hearts ifs
the November Harper's.
Infants' Birth cards.
It is a recent and widening custom to
announce the birth of a ohild by sending
out a small card with its baptismal name
in all upon it ; also the date of its birth
in the lower left -band corner. It is in-
closed in an envelope • with its mother'.
card. A babe is the only untitled person
to whom etiquette permits a card that has
not Mr., Mrs. or Mies upon it.
If visits are not poosible a oard with
" Congratulation" written upon the upper
left corner is at once sent. addressed to the
mother. -New York World.
Province develops in wealth and influence.
est
A Strange Letter.
The following letter was written by the
young woman who threw the two children
over the bridge at Akron the other day,
partioulers of whioh appeared in the
T1i7Es :
—00t-31:0C-1890:—
DEAR
Oct 31Btoi890DEAR AIINTY,—When yon get this I will
be far from earth. I am sick and tired of
living, and as - I told yon my last hope is
come at last. I am thankful to die.
People rebuke me for things I am not
guilty of, and as I have no one to love I oan
go in peace. My heart I ' leave in Akron
with the. one I always epoke to you of ea he
seems to not care for me. -I know it ie a
sin for me to put an end to myself but I
am not the only one. My brain is longing
for the end. - Now if I only had my little
brother to take with me I would be 'happy.
If I only had died when-• I was - piing how
thankful I would have been, but asit is I
must' die. So tell my, sister that I love her
as much ae ever, but that I could not stay
with her. I.hope you will see to them, as I
know you will, and when, I am dead I will
come to you and explain and do not fear
me.
I will not hurt you, and the man I love
will know me as 'a frequent visitor. Oh,
dear, if it was. only over how thankful I
would be. I think I will take some one
with me, so I will close my last letter on
earth, hoping Goa will do justice with me
as He does with everybody. So when you
get this you will know I am no more. Yon
will find my body in the basin in Buffalo.
PIeaae bury me in Akron as I will be near
my loves one. So good -by.
From Sadie your no more niece. •
Pointers for Wife -Hunters.
Boston Gazette : Agree with the girl's
father in politics and the mother in relig-
ion.
If you have a rival, keep an eye on him..
If he is a widower, keep two eyes on him.
Don't put too mach sweet stuff on paper.
It you do you will hear it read in after
years when your wife has some epeoial
purpose in inflioting upon you the severest
punishment known to a married man.
Go home ata reasonable hoar in the
evening.
Don't wait until a girl has to throw her
whole soul into a yawn that she can't Dover
with both hands. A little thing like that
might pause a coolness at the very begin-
ning of the game.
If, on the occasion of your first call, the
girl upon whom yon have set, your young
affections looks like an iceberg and acts like
a cold wave, take your leave early and' stay
away. Woman' in her hour of freeze is
unoertain, ooy and hard to please.
In cold weather finish saying good night
in the house. Don't stretch it all the way
to the front gate, and thne lay the founda-
tion for future asthma, bronchitis, neural-
gia and chronic catarrh to help yon to
worry the girl to death after she has mar-
ried.
Don't lie about your financial condition.
It is very annoying to a bride who has
pictured a life of ease Miler ancestral halls
to learn, too late, that you expect her to
ask a bald-headed old parent who has been
uniformly kind to her to take yon in out of
the oold.
Magistrate Bell, of Colchester, is dead.
He was one of the oldest inhabitants in the
township.
A Hone for Incirr.ables.
Christian Guardian : Does it pay ?-Of
the 32 alleround. athletes in a New York
club of five years ago, three are dead o!
consumption, five have to wear trusses, four
or five are lop -shouldered, and three have
catarrh and partial deafness. As far ae
general healtirl-and longevity goes, the dry
goods clerk outdoes the athlete.
Tory Paper Epidemic.
Clinton New Era : This appears to be a
hard year with newspaper men. Within
a.00uple of months three newspapers have
been put in the hands of assignees, the
Brantford Telegram, Dundas Standard and
St. Catharines Star, and all of them were
Conservative. This is hard luck in any
case; and the proprietors are to be pitied.
Unhappy Ireland.
Buffalo News Poor hungry Ireland had a
hurricane fora change yesterday. Several
houses -in Skibbereen, the heart of the
starving district, were wreoked. Ireland
has epeoial pause to plead -
From lightning and tempest ; from
plague, pestilence and famine ; from battle
and murder and from sudden death ; Good
Lord, deliver ns.
The corner-stoneat the Chicago Masonic
temple, whioh will cost over two million
dollars, was laid yesterday with imposing
oeremonies.
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DON L. 47. 00,
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Be:,t, Easiest ' Use ar 1 Cheapest.
Sold by druggists or sent by nail, 50e.
E. T. Hazeltine, Warrent. Pa., TT, :,• 1.
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CHRONIC COUGH NOW!
For if you do not it may become con-
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General Debility and Wasting Zliseasrss,
there Is nothing like
Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and
HyPOPHOSIN-11TES
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it to almost as paiai, hlo as milk. Far
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A wonderful flesh prod ucor.
SCOTT'S EMULSION
is put up in a salmon color wrapper. De
sure and yet the genuine. ,gold by all
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'SCOTT & BOWNE, IIeilorilie.
THMANIDS Of BOEPLE5
GIVEN AWAY YEARLY.
When 1 say Cure I do not meas
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Worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Sen 3,4
once for a treatise and a Fro° Dottie of my Infallible Remedy. Give Expprer9 and,,
ostOffce. It costs you nothing, for a -H
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above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases "ave been e •
I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FItIt to any or your Y
eutnption if they will send me their Express and Post Office Address. Respe-
M.C.. t86 Wost Adolalti6 VeRONTQ. ONTARIO.
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