The Huron News-Record, 1889-10-30, Page 2•
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:peas
pnING .dt;o to the presence of ,.arse
s: -f. aid,Inlthe klootlyiemeet effectually
cured by the use of Ayer'a wr14'sapc'i,.,
villa. bio We yen get Ayer'a and no
other, and take it till the poisonous
acid is thoroughly expelled froth the
ayetem. We chllengo attention to this
testimony :—
"About flys? y+ a ago, after suffering
for nearly two years from rheuinatio
gout, being able to wantons with great
iscomfort, and having, triad various
remedies, including mineral waters,
without relief, I saw by an advertise-•
ment in a Chicago paper t1;ata man had,
been relieved of this distressing com-
plaint, after long suffering, by taking
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 1 then decided to
make a trial of this medicine, and took
it regularly for eight months, and am
pleased to state that it has effected a
complete cure. I have singe had no re-
turn of the disease."—Mrs. B. Irving
Dodge, 110 West 125th qt., New York.
"Ono year ago I was taken ill with
inflammatory rheumatism, being con -
tined to my house six months. I came
out of the sickness very much debili-
trtotl, with no appetite, and my system
disordered in every way. I commenced
using Ayer's Sarsaparilla and began to
improve at once, gaining in strength
and soon recovering my usual health.
I cannot say too much in .praise of this
well-known . medicine." - Mrs. L. A.
Stark, Nashua, N, H.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
2.11111.1.111s3) Ax
Dr. J. C. Ayer & COI., Lowell, Mass.
Price $2 ; six bottles, $b. Worth $t. a bottle.
Me Huron News -Record
i,1..5O a Year---$1.te in Advance.
Bz-' 't'iw mita does not do justice to his business
oho .,p',uls less in arteartiaing than he does in
rim,. •-#. 'r. f rawAter, the millionaire merchant
f J'et:' ]•belt,
4) et. 39th. 18 89
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CilNe•IJMPTION SURELY CURED.
'f'i)TITS EDITOR:
—
l• inform your readers that I
hay( a positive remedy for the above
natee,l disease. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have
horn permanently cured, I shall be
eta,,', to send two bottles of my re-
y� 1 see to any of your readers
woo IIu': o consumption if they will
±r+r..i
we their Express and P. 0. ad-
ire>pr'etfully, Da. T. A. SIOCUM, •
IP, I West. Adelaide st.,'Ibronto, Ont
.m 1.y ono
et'v f' 1 a negro
Lel, a•i awl a• young white pian
i ;tn, l It.:,b;•r'-, 'coonectud with
kart,;• allow, resulted iu the
o pouring gasoline over
A ttother negro touched
of :b. fluid With a lighted lamp,
in snot hill' distant Roberts was
in f•.:.,1'.;'..
1 -le ran wildly up and
main street of the town,
'our was no one awake, and he
, lIy roaatrd. alive:, When
1is:'::•;ry”eel he was iu a critical con•
.4•1li;,11, 7ur1 mr-dints attention was
s:ief.n. One of tI'e negrues .has
u rested : the other has es -
c p k. d
'FAKE NO CHANCES
<ut d, -,pend on solid facts. Noth-
,t; Ilagyard's YelloW Oil for
l; inns
colds, frost •bites, chilblains,
neuralgia, croup, sore throat and
aches and pains of every description.
o :t i:tter where the pain or sorenes
is, or from what it arises, Ilagyard's,
Yr!l.y.v Oil Will give:quick relief.
- :Early \Vednead.ty horning at
iLone, ,bliss., Sol Purnell, a
rt ' tt•ho lead assaulted a 15•year-
t•'t'. tr1,ite, girl, was taken !Tont jail
Roil hanged to. a railway trestle.
''1113 ALERT WATCEIMAN.
Vr.'ns us of approaching danger, a
hacking cough warns us of coming
consumption. Take time by the
foi..:loel. and use Hagyard's Pectoral
Balsam, the surest, safest and beat
beet Cure for coughs, colds, asthma,
hoarseness, bronchitis, and all throat,
tans lut•g troubles.
A 1'+w sun, involving 50 cents
1#n entire day of the Van
ltelee'.•ourt, Jlich., with the full
paled of jurors, at a'eost of $70 to
the ;,•ruty and $200 to the liti-
gants
The first successful blood•purifer
Avet•y offered to the public was
• rs 4,trsaparilla. Irritators have
a...d Owl • day, but soon abandoned
the field, while' the demand for this
incomparable medicine increases
year ly Sear, and was never so great
at at present.
A 4 -1t. (,`.atherines Assizes James
1fou,o testi eentenceril to 20 years'
imps'.c,i met, t'•tr'1.•-'tu1tona little
girl.
ALMOST DRIVEN INgANE.
"1 find such distress in my stomach
and l ca1 that I thought I would lose
t ' r„n•'..n, but on trying Burdock
Blood -Bitters I derived great benefit.
} havr used three bottles and am
now ha well as I ever was in my
litre i', inks to your medicine "
Miss LIZZIE DOtTOLAS,
Bednerville, Ont.
Ar• :. r"roily medicine, Ayer's Pills
xeel ,Ill others. '['hey are suited to
t•, sue and, being sugar coated
are F as.- to take. 'though searching
.are
t:,orough in effect, they are mild
rr'lal pleasant in action, and their use
18 attendr•C'I with no injurious results.
\ t, \ ;: t iL.LUW the bowels
t.: i,. ,!n ronstipated lest serious
estil et,,lie. National Pills are un.
1111•ne4nti as a remedy for 'constipa,
tion.
Met.nazukWho dive ysiel1.ca4u • talsil,
t .rent oat?->iee tlbetnf +1albil4tiPVe i'and
,gain in #iesli attd alt ertgtl# bX g.' Ing
:them that }rerfeot fa and wet.iip1ner
Bog* emiashil ofq0CPWrOi4vi0
tiypecheaRllite » jor. vp,,, 4. fIfu1bar ,
of balssburyl,171,1 ,., gays., I i1aye
used Scott's Emulsion bit eases of
Scrofula and Debility. Results most;
gratifying. My little paticnte taste
it with pleasure" Said by all Drug
ists, 5tia. and $1.00,
—Rev. W. B. Johnson (colored),
of the Second 13apOst Church,
preached a sorted.► ,iu Washington,
1). C., in which 1)0 likened 0 new
to Sampson, and told the lumbers
of his race to secure hornets in the
naafi and west and prepare to stay
in theta, even if every inch of laird
roust be defended with Winahest r
rifles. Tho negro, 110 salrl, Was
learning the lesson of organization
front the Socialist and Irishman,
and twenty yenta front bow Vie eta
nut be the docile being of today.
Pev. Gubrgo W. Lue (colored). of
the Fit'th•Baptist Church preached
on "Southern outrages," and ad•
viaed the negroes to strike back
when they were aasa►ulted or their
wives and daughters tvere wronged.
and insulted. The Civil Rights
Bill he' said, had always proved a
failures and the only thing the
negro got f•roin either party was
promises at election time. It was
useless to ask redress from Congress,
for two•thit'{is of them were sinners
and the other third druukrtrils.
CONSUMPTION CURED. •
An oh1 physician, retired from practice,
having had placed in his hands by an
East India missionary the formula of a
simple vegetable remedy for the speedy'
and permanent cure of Consumption,
Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma Mall all
throat and Lnng affections, also a positive.
andrradical cure for Nervous Debility and
all Nervous Complaints,• after having test-
ed its wonderful curative powers in thous-
ands of Cases, has felt it his fluty to make
it known to his suffering fellows. Actua-
ted by this motive' and a desire to relieve
human snllering. I will send free of
charge; to all who desire it, this recipe, in
Garman, French or English, with full
directions for preparing and using. Sent
by tuail by a idressingwith stamp, naming
this parer. W. A. NOYi c, ] 49 Power's
JBlorlc, Roches/etN. Y. 507 cow
—Victor Skillman, the organist
and choir leader atfChicago church,
was held to the Criminal Court in
bonds of $500 by Justice Brayton,
He was charged with being an atlul
teror:• Some two weeks ago, while
lite wife was lying sick with a five
.days' old babe, the prisoner sneaked
into the hyuse, stole his 2 -year-old
child, end carried it off to his para-
mour, Mrs. Hunt, where he kept it
iu sliding. Carl Skillman, a brother,
swore out a warrant Saturday last
and caused hie brother's arrest.
The child was recovered, and. the
heartless father sent to jail for lack
of bond's. The organist has, since
his arrest, been excommunicated
from his church.
A PLEASING DISCOVERY.
I suffered with' neuralgia and ob
tained no relief until advised' to try
Ilagyard's Yellow Oil. Since then
I have found it to be an adrnirable re-
medy also for burps, sore throat and
rheumatism:
Mits. F. CAMERON, 137 Richmond
St. W., Toronto, Ont.
-Three young Point Edward
omen named Samuel, O'Neil, Fred
Kaupp . and Nelson Wager were
out 'hunting on the London road
about ten miles, from Sarnia, ,and
about the noon hour O'Neil was
shot dead by the accidental dis-
charge of Wager's gun. The con-
tents entered the back of O'Neil's
neck andhe was instantly killed.
The three Wren were looking up a
tree after squirrels. Wager took
aim, his foot caught in a root, he
stumbled and his gun fell Over his
shoulder, going oft' and shooting
O'Neil, who stood behiud him.
O'Neil was seventeen years of age
and was a son of J. E. O'Neil, the
postmal.ter at Point Edward.
LIFE WAS A BURDEN.
Until lately I suffered froin head-
ache, always preceded by constipa,
tion, making my life a burden. A
friend advised Burdook Blood Bitters.
I took three bottles, and now feel my-
self a new man, and my headaches
are things of the past.
A. R. JuLIE,
Ottawa, Ont.
—Alexander Hogeland, president
of an association for the care of
young persons, makes. the some-
what startling observation that there
are -60,000 boy tramps in the United
States. Ile• wants the lads taken
in eharge by organized associations
and put in charge of farmers who
will employ them.
Anvicri 'ro MOTR6as.--Are you die-
urbed at night and broken of your rest
b a sick child suffering and crying with
nein of Cutting Teeth? If so., send at
once and get a bottle of "Mrs Winslow's
Soothing,Syrup" for Children Teething.
Its value is incalculable. It will relieve
the poor ititle sufferer immediately. De-
pend upon it, mothers i there is no mis-
take about it. it cures Dysentery and
Diarrhoea, regulates the Sforhach and
Rowels, cures Wind t:olie, softens the
Grans, reduces Inflammation, and gives
tone ano energy to the whole system.
"Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for
children teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the prescription of one of the oldest
and beat female physicians and nurses in
the United States, and is for pale by all
druggists throughout the world. Price
25c. a bottle. Be sure andask for "Mrs,
Winslow's Soothing Syrup," andltake no
other kind.
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m�1 p a.
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'rp orterl, b,I,i irk, is go,
r. r A pgpx.TRi: ,a
iippr#1`eBooli,yn atmsiA. 4xlmils
r , and Cisnrt lankt s s,
foams S Fever's. Congestion.. Inttamntatiou8
It.As tSignatl Meal 'with,. Mill;rArer„
B,I3,,•- ctskiayaiLsaeuteu..Q•kteama4l„ taus.
.C.--18l.tompor, Ndaal DIRFblarggit•.
D.o-Rota et,' Grub'.liro>rttpw.
.E,. -Coughs, Heavers I'neuanouts.
.k',a"Oulleor ftirlpo.,'.BeflYObhe.'"
tt.T atiecatettore, nem orrha ell.
43..--II;luarg 190 Yi-i4011 BlPslai isle
I .Eraptlse D1.ea*e., Marie.
d 11i:.DlgeasQis of DI¢ert! .,
13 table Cuse, with Bpeollce, Manual,
Witch Burns 011 and MotUceior, , , 07,Ot�
(,'rice, Smote lkttrofBvs; 0111 4,41, ,+ .lits
Said by Ilruggiste; or Sent Pr paid anywhere
and in any quantity on Rocete* of Price.
llumphreys' Med. Co., 109 Fulton St., N. Y.
SOII[EOPATHIO
SPECIFIC. Not
use 30 years. Tho only enoceee?ui remedy for
Nervous: DubiliI, Vital Weakness,
and Prostration, from over -work or other cause
la1porvial or 6,vials autiargevIat powder, tor se.
r$oLna3Y biwootsx. or sent postpaid on roceipto[s
pr'A -"isaapbr•Ja'lfcAlserst:o., AUS.l14004. 135•, N. Y.
WELJ,.a & ILICH.A RRDSON CO., Aaentr,
1rIOPi'MBA L. -
,- „,.. sr::ct=iwnaeomme .
A 1;1(1 z.:'i'I?li'E,
A big dual: 58, s• r11:,1,: 1+•: Y'.rwell
At Davis issur:l their I:x; ,,ct :•f .treap-
will., stud 16,1,11. nl. 11 i,n, :" ) with
greiw .'uccesv. sad it must, f.,r 1t is the
•mogt powerful blood purifier iu 1he mar-
ket. ft is n., d with the greatest s)ICCeea
in nil rlb:eases ,risiux ,}v,tn it d, infirm
Cctndltufr of tit:• al's: en1, and every nue
need:?, and Abr.•id use a hmlle or two at
this ae,•sou of the rear, of Poweli's 1,4 -
tract of anrr•nparilht and Point :'k Beer
in mind on, 500. -bottle Ce:osias More
solid mrdii•ine than most rlolhn• 3+••called
Santa IM and bilIers. At,ri remember
that it is sold in Clinton by all druggists,
price 5oc a bottle. Sold b,v all drug-
gists and medicine dealers everywhere.
44311v
. --The wife ut (;lade. I1,,1,i., a
well knee• it and respected. rl s) 1.,ut,
of Ai:.a1 1 r:4)!..1 took lo•r life by
niert1.8 "t' Yt r1%UI'. The Illlfertllrlate
woman had he,•n Iruubi,•d with a
Ilir +l tilos,+r in tl"• stomach for a
couple 0) yea•s p•tal, and all the 20th
of June last Iris atlulitterl to the
Loudon l lesl,ital to have on operation
ion
)mrfortne,l 111,01, lie). .11ter she
had selticiel)t1', )r,cuvere•1 her
:strength silo returned hvuae ill 'July,
but w'as •eitiet•il,g such l,aiu that
she was bauble to get any sleep and
took very lil.ile nuri.hnlent. She
was wasting slowly away, despite all
that her hu,.h.an,l :utd sister could
r all,
dofur her. H.'r hu utl h+lc} tie•
Casio), 10 go al o'.ty ctrl business 011
111unday, intending to remain out
of the village 1111)11 S•,turday, and
left li is wife in charge of the Litter's
sister. This morning the last 0810
ed got up to light the fire about
seven o'clock, and lits. Harris slip-
ped quitely out of bell cud into the
pantry, and with 0 butcher knife
to put 'au . end to her' self -rings
by milting her throat.
V 1CTORIA CARBOLIC SALVE is a
wonderful healing compound for cuts,•
wounds, bruises, burns, boils, piles,
pimples, tire.
=A Proteslaut ,lied in the vil-
lage of .Juliet?", (aloe., on Monday
last. He had been living four years
in Joliette pieviuus to his death.
His son WaS present from Montreal
and sot about arranging for the
funeral. There was but one under
taker in the vlilagt', and when the
young man went to slim he was
told that he could not get the license,
as it Would Ito useless id:erw':u't)s if
he carried a i'tute.L.nt body in it.
He said further that he was very
sorry, and that it was money out of'
his pocket to refuse the hearse. If
he did not, however, ho would have
his heave° cursed by the parish
priest, and his business boycotted.
He was then forced to go out and
get a wagon where he could. The
young man said he, thought this was
a moat unpardonable exhibition of
intolerance and bigotry, and said
that many C,.tholics he had spoken
to admitted that it was pretty hard.
"But tllotr you are a Protestant,"
they said, " and the priest of this
parish will not permit anything else
for Protestants."
ATTACKED THREE TIMES.
"Having been attacked for the
third time with Inflammatory Rheum
atism,11 which kept me in bed six
weeks under medical care, without
relief, I resolved to try Burdock
Blood Bitters, an8 before I had finish-
ed the third bottle I was able to work
again."
GEORGE Roan,
Garden Hill, Ont.
—A Kingston young woman,
fascinating, goodlooking, and full
of promise in social circles, commit -
ad the folly of flirting with a com-
mercial traveller and then of elop-
ing with him. Of course she did
not • know that he was mat•ried or
she would not have acted so silly.
Buk she went off with him, after a
brief acquaintance, she drank Wino
with him until she becaine giddy,
she put up at a hotel• with him,
allowed hint to register her as his
wife and to make her believe that
such ail act legally wedded her to
hint. A few days later•the drool
met. was arrested and the young
woman returned to her parents for-
ever 'blasted in reputation, The
punishment of the scamp who nils:
led her may interest her, but it'will
not restore to her her lost character.
WORMS CAUSE MUCH SICK,-
NESS
ICKNESS among children. Freeman's
Worm Powders prevent this, and
make the child bright and healthy.
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Non' in stock one of the rheu1,r-
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WINTER CLOTHING
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A Full Lineaof GENTS'•FUR
NISHIN.GS always in stock.
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See the latest style
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