The Huron News-Record, 1889-12-11, Page 6.1.
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Itheumattism,
BI:INC; duo to, the, preeencerof mitt:"
'L.) acid in the blood, is uiAst eltooi Gal ly
cured by the use of Ayer's Saraape-
villa. Be sure you got Ayer's and no
other, and take It till the poisuuous
aeid is thoroughly expelled froth the
system. We challenge attention to this
testimony :—
"About
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"About two years ago. after mitering
Ler uearly two years from rheumatic
gout, being able to walk only with great
disevmtort, and having tried various
remedies, including mineral waters,
without relief, I saw by an.advertise-
taent in a Chicago paper that a man had
been relieved of this distressing conl-
plaiut, after long suffering, by taking
Ayer'd Sarsaparilla. I then decided to
wake a trial of this medicine, and tuuk
it regularly for eight months, and am
pleased to state that it, has effected a
complete cure. I have since bail no re-
turn of the disease."—Mrs. R. Irving
T odge 110 West 125th st., New York.
"One year ago I was taken ill with
inflammatory rheumatism, beingcon-
fined to my house six months. came
out of the sickness very much debili-
tated, with no appetite, and my system
disordered in every way. I commenced
using dyer's Sa s parilla and began to
Improve at onsgaining in 'strength
and s.,o:. recovering my usual health.
I cannot say too much in praise of this
woll-known medicine." = Mrs. L. A.
Stark, Nashua, N. II.
Ayr's Sarsaparilla,
PREPARED PT
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle.
'h e Huron News -Record
.Jan Vet.tr-31.25 In Advance.
X7' Thr nolo rinse not de ftt,tice to his business
John ,p•nd.. lees in (1ttro•rti,ing than he tine, in
.n, t T niso.%ar, the millionaire eterchr"lt
t' .\'ee rode,
oJ'1'.ILR stlay. DeQ. Mb. 1889
'.t. N.\ 1)1 N N E\VS NOT El.
---\1+'. \Villinnl Benson, eulluctor
.cif ell tam: at Windsor, Ont., died
1\'eifir'seln'; Iest.iu his 78th year.
--1. is rt'I,uri"d that a traveller
fur Sieel;'an's brewery, Guelph,
has ably, ed out, taking with hilt
setae 11 tT. ,us;ultl dullare. to which
„0 t. is ::o: entitled. Hu collected
someo ho a about $20,000 for 'which
Ile :V.V. 710 credit, /Intl thou 11t-
C:111100d.
._.n., •I'itsuul,ttg Liberal loan
ltindia reminds us that the fire is
.a1.1 sing iu ,hrut by uairg the
'.1.;,,a) ..1:lugs e les tied their way
there ,ts fuel. (.frit editors would
'ae ]:o mole good for fuel than they
are for anything else, They are too
green to burn.
So.dee p is the impression made by
the liresilian revolution that in the
Span the debates on
C.. . ,•'v' laid alllfrntt bill. Copser-
va.ti+'- o •;tors implored the house
to reit'.'t. a 'meow re which would
soon involve Spain in a catastrophe
'ikt t' -,o Brazilian revolution.
—On Wednesday Mrs. IEli
It elt,.r, of altddt+n, presented
in r 1 101)1, nil with three lief.
cltillsetl --two boys • and it girl.
The mother and children are all
doing tv: H. 'rhe children average
ver five pounds pitch, anal 1)r.
Pell reports thttin all likely to live
and flourish.
--Judge. Robertson gave judg•
tu'Ht the other day in the Common
Pleas Division in the case of Ilarri-
,son vs. Toronto Street Railway
Cotupally. The action was for
negligence in startiug a car from
which plaintiff was descending, and
so causing her an injury. Judg
mens .for plaintiff, with damages
assessed' at :,500, and with ,full
ousts of suit.
.A Loudon journal tells a good
etoly of Palmerston at the expense
of 0lnilatuue. When Garibaldi
was its England he was much lion-
he'd and received n great deal of
att., itiull from 0 wealthy and titled
duu'ager. Somebody proposed that
iio two should marry, when it was
cLjecte�l that Garibaldi alrently hall
a wife. "O. that's no bar," said
Lord I'almel'ston, "%vel;lo get Glad•
:hullo to explain her away.„
.1'atifeel-stot 'J' fo pett,lt; Charity
1 ouvnteth 0 multitude of sins, and
Jamil,, covl•reth a Multitude of
-la atlt.., A' christiau (1) Indy of
Pati Ili c 'stun made some bread tin
other Baty, which turned out so
JJ hent',' '' that Ito cuultl not eat it,
so she -• cit, it loaf of it to n poor
family. The father could not cut
it, ate; nate! soaking it in miler all
night he gave it to a neighbor's
ducks, but they could make uothf•ug
of it.
--St ''homes Times :—The vill-
s,,' of tip'ingfinl,l has been consider
ah;y
existed the 1,14 few day's
over the elopement of the wife of
T '',11 Baton, a hotel -keeper of that
vi',I:;'••, with i yu'tng nl.tn named
(.lateas, against Loin it warrant has
been issued for brutally beating
Raton. The woman took a watch
and a sum of money belonging to
her h. -baud. They fire now bra
li 't'e d t„ be in -Michigan, and war -
lents le the Lot 1t iscueeet fur their
at't'est, .fit's, Itaton ka 0 young
woman of about 2.1 years of age,
:tad appears to have become infatutod
with ('limas, who to described as a
\ttatl:l.•ss chnrnc!el, and a disgrace
1•, his iel.tlit`Pi Wiruale nespeetthin
residents of Springfield and vicin-
ity,
--It is stated the Portuguese ®11
Gover'ntuept''tyill reply ilnrnediate,. 1) nit P ' R EY S '
ly to Lord Salisbury a- protest re- is k.YETERINARR 5PECIVICS
girding ,the • Purtugut se claim 'to For Eerses,-Cattle, Sheep, hops, Hogs,
countries north and 9)ltth of the - AND POULTRY.
Zambesi River. Pui1tlnal justifies f500Page BoohmtTreanuentofAnimate
e 1 and Chart Soni Free.
log. posse:elan On the gnOund of I cuaESIy Fevers. ('ontn•Sllona. Inflammation,
discovery and exploitation. A•A• 1 1planl Meningitis, Milk Fever.
� a.a...Str omncr,tNasal Lameness,
--lamps II. Carnes, an eulpt�ye p.D..-Botsor Grube, Woripa,
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of the KiHee iy Iron 11 orke at Can,1 g.E..-Congba; Heaven, Pneumonia.
F,I3'...Collo o,• ti.ripes, Bellyache.
Colt, Alass, was accide'tltlllly 3hht in G.--Tlliscarriage, hemorrhages.
LH. --Urinary end Kidney Diseases.
.1. -.Eruptive Disensee, Manus.
J.H..-Diseases of Digcation.. •
Stable case; with Specifics, Idanua,
'Witch Hazel 0,l and Mudtcator, tti.0.0
Price, Siegle Bottle (over GO doses), - .130
Sold by Druggists; or Sent Prepaid anywhere
and in any quantity on Receipt of Price.
Humphreys' Med. Co., 109 Fulton St., N. Y.
en 'oven' of the works Saturday
al''u noon, , When, found Sunday
inc1111l10 lie was completely baked,
a til died shortly after being re -
1 seetl
1'e air wasted; cheeks may have all
th;t plumpness and bloom of health
through your use of Ayer's Sump.
axilla. This time-honored remedy
still leads the van. It improves
digestion, purifies the blood, and in-
vigorates the system. Give it a trial.
—At the Sunday morning ser-
vice in St. James Cathedral, Tor-
onto, Canon Dumouliu announced
that very shortly all the seats in
the Cathedral would be free to
all people, and oXpressed his warm
approval of the some.
ADVICS TO Mornsas.—Are you dis-
urbed at night and broken of 'your rest
b a sick child suffering and crying with
pain of Cutting Teeth? If so send at
once and get a bottle of"airs Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething.
its value is incalculable. It will relieve
the poor itltlesufferer immediately. De -
peed upon it, mothers; there is no mis-
take about it. It cures Diaentery and
Diarrheas, regulates the Stomach and
Bowels, cures Wind Colin, softens the
Gums, reduces Inflamma'ioo, and gives
tone and energy to the whole system.
"tree Winslow's Soothing syrup" for
chileren teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the prescriptio.a ofoue of the oldest
and best tamale physiciansan)i nurses in
the United States, and is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world. Price
25c. a bottle. Ire sure andask for "Mrs,
Winslow'sSoothing Syrup," and.j ake no
other kind.
—On the night of the 11th inst.
the barn and outb'lildings belong-
ing to John ICeunedy, on the llt.h,
Concession of Biddulph, were burn-
ed down. Mr. Kennedy, at the
time, said the fire was the work
of an incuudiary, and publicly ad
elD-e'1 an inti nihil by the, name
of 1)etnis Carry as .beings the
caRae of the fire, on account of
which a very bitter fueling , was
engendered between the parties,
which recently cululivatotl in Ken-
nelly threatening to, take the life
of .Limes Carty, son of the old
man Dennis. The 'rtthtI,t ut' this
was tl warrant issued against Ken-
nedy in London, upon which he
was arrested and taken before
Squire Peters and remanded to
jail, failing to find sureties for his
good behaviof,-•iy_ future.
A PLAIN STATEMENT.
All poisonous waste, and worn out
matter ought to escape from the sys-
tem through tho secretions of the
bowels, kidneys and skin. B. B. B.
cleanses, opens and regulates these
natural outlets for the removal of
disease.
—Ou Docr. lst. a young man
named E. Cowan, aged about 25,
employed on the C. I'. 1i,. engin
coring staff, was run over by the
Grand Trunk local traits which
leaves Chatham shortly after nine,
After bidding farewell to some
friends on the express going west,
he stopped from the platform on
the other track, and was unaware
that the local was in tnotion. She
streak him on the head, knocking
him under the cars, nearly the
whole train, composed' of nearly
a dozen cars of freight, passing
over both his legs. Ho was car-
ried to a neighboring hotel, where
the railway physicians amputated
both legs above the knee. As he
is a young Ulan of good constitu-
tion it is hoped he will pull
through. He was going to leave
for England in a few days.
The hursn, drastic purgatives, once
deemed so indispensable, have giv•
e'i place to midler and more skilfully
prepared laxatives ; hence the great
and growing demand for Ayer's Pill's,
Physicians everywhere recommend
them for costiveness, indigestion,
and liver complaints-
-In the divorce case of Jeffery
v. Jeffery before Judge. (balani, at
Halifax, Nova, Scotia, the evidence
showed that the 'parties wore mar-
ried in 1869; that anbsegnnntly the
husband took his wife by the throat,
threw her against a partition and
used had Ltlu,nage, calling het had
111711,,R $171t1 'wearing. 110 sometimes
'ho'.t'nd gloat impatience and ilad a
hail '"1117er end got intoxicated.
While :seed planting some yea's
niter niafri;age, they quarreled and
he hit her un the head and arm
lin thn'ti' food in her fetch and scat•
toted the furniture shout the house.
11e has seized his wife by the titre it,
while sleep and used abusive lm-
};nage to her from 1877 to 1887.
(10 het dt of respondent lois counsel
admitted the had temper and and
in boxictt 1011, but contended that
there wits 1)01 ail lTieit'u1 grog itch for
a ilivureta. Incision reserved.
A Nff;fl'I' ALARM.
1 ttv.oke lust night to find my lits
tle boy so bad with croup that he
could hardly breathe, but on giving
him some Jlagyard'a Yellow Oil on
sugar, and rubbing his ;chest, throat
and back with it also, be soon was
sleeping quietly and awoke next
morning completely cured.
dolly F 1olorT, Eglinton, ()nt.
31VM1'I3EEY'S'
HOMEOPATHIC
SPECIFIC No. fin
In ueo.30 years. The only encceteful remedy for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
and Prostration, front over -work or'other canes.
el per vial.or 5 vide and lame vial powder, for $5
So,a,nY )lttxilal'Ta, orbeat pont ,aid on receiptol
price.- l,tuaght•r)n' dl,Jldun Cu., lee tun at., 11. Y.
1VELLS A: It I CLIA ItDSON CO., Agents,
MONTREAL.
-..-....r •ILL? ? :nacre —
— S, c rrlr)• \\' 111d,,t11 tat i lltates
th ft it will east ,3.11,4 28,97 7 to run
the government uuwhinf. ul 1\'ash-
ingtou fur lite cowing fiscal year.
Lvril.AL
+ a +Irl 0•' C , 0 8 t -' .. ermanept oil•
D t(lpasguaraatecd." 88lary st Expenses Paid. t'ecu-
Itaradvantageat beginners Stock complete wktb fast•setltng specialties.
oirrysT It'I;EE. Ws guarantee what we advertise. Write IIROWN
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N:t't'IONAL PILLS aro a mild pur•
gative, acting on thea Stomach, Liver _ ssarar:srcrsn.�arc,sar
and Bowels, removing all obstruc•
tions. - ,
—The I,let.foon of a theatre at
\Vieheu, iu the province of Shan
tong, China, collapsed during tt per.
formanee. Two bemired ,,Itereous
were k 111ed.
VALUABLE TO KNt)W.
Consumption may be more easily
prevented than cured. The irritate
ing and harrassing cough will be
greatly relieved by the use of lfagy•
aril s Pectoral Balsam that eared
coughs, colds. bronchitis and pulmon-
ary troubles.
—A. heavy storm i,tcvai1s in the
Jamestown, N. 1)., reeeiou. More
snow It,t ahead)* fallen than fell
altogether Last ''it.tet, which is
pleasing to 11 ' fanners..
FOR RICKETS, MARASMUS, AND
A'LL WASTING DISORDERS 1)1''
CHILDREN
Scott's Emulsion 1aion of Pine Cod Li ger
011, 'with iIa11 ophos)dtites, is unequaled.
The rapidity with which children
gain flesh anti strength upon 'it is
very wonderful. +'I have used
Scott's Emulsion in cases of Rickets
and \Itu'asrnus of long standing. In
every case the improvement was
marked."—J. )I. 1J AIN!, ;•I. D. New
York. Sold by all Druggists, 50c.
and $1.00.
—Alex 11 ill, Conservative mum-
mer 'of the house of commons fur
King's fiu'infurd, has written a letter
to the Times, in which he discusses
the question of the (Bullring sea
fisheries. 11e embodies the revIt of
a visit to Behring sennnd llan;tl;t as
he has seen and interpret Al the
sittnttion. }1n warns the home
govelunient that its apathy in this
matter will eventually alienate the
loyalty of the I)onliniou and will
greatly assist th.t American press in
fostering ('anedian discontent with
the iniperiai government and Eng-
lish connection.
A BIG NUGGET.
Of gold may make a man rich, but
it cannot make 'hits healthy. If
afflicted with any form of dyspepsia,
biliousness, constipation, scrofula,
bad blood, kidney complaint or skin
disease, the remedy that will make
you well is Burdock Blood Bitters.
It is the best blood cleanser known.
—The case agaivat Trustee J. B.
McWilliams for assaulting Mr.
Colbeck, the Peterboro Collegiate
Institute teacher, came up in the
Police Court. Mr. W. A. Stratton,
on bohall o1' the defendant, filed
objections against AIL Thimble, the
police magistrate, sitiiugou tho case,
the principal one being that he was
chairman of the appointments cuul-
mitteo of the institute. The inertia -
trate, however, proceeded to hear
the evidence. After the witnesses
had been heard he said, he would
not exercise his power to try the
case, emit cotnntitted the defendant
fur trial. Mr. \Ic\Viili.uiis gave
his usvn recognizance to appear fur
dial.
TO INViGORA'1'E both the body
and the brain, use the reliable tonic,
;Milburn's Aromatic Quinine Wine.
—A and and f'a'tal accident oc-
curred on the Patrol of Mrs. James
Archibald, in alleGiIlivray township,
on Monday last, the victim being
George Watson, a young English•
roan who has only been iu this
country a little over a year. Wat-
son WWI one of four mon who were
engaged in felling trees and split-
ting then' into cordwood, and he
had been employed in the work for
about two weeks. Ile wife just
about .to quit %olk for the day,
having felled his own tree, and was
helping ono of his elates to get iris
to the ground when the tree cavae
down with a crash, and before 'Wat-
son 0011111 get out of the road lie was
pinned to the ground by 0 heavy
limb. Itis eompauiqu lost no time
in going to lis ttssistal.ce, but they
found him unconscious and he died
shortly after.
EXPEL THE WORMS by using the
safe and reliable anthelmintic Free-
man's Worm Powders.
1,'L'RAY STOCK ADVER
•• t' 1.-• 'vISE11EN'I'S inserted in Tun
--i'^ NEWS 1igcoitn at kite rates...A, law
makes it conimilsory to advertise stray 'tock
If )tat want any kind of advertising you will not
do better than eall on 'ews Reaeord..I
WILL CURE OR RELIEVE
BILIOUSNESS,
DYSPEPSIA,
INDIGESTION,
JAUNDICE,
ERYSIPELAS,
,< ;LT RHEUM,
HEARTBURN,
HEADACHE,
D/ ZZI NESS,
DROPSY,
FLUTTERING
OF THE HCART,
ACIDITY OF
THE STOMACH,
DRYNESS
OF THE SKIN,
And every species of disease arising from
isordered LIVER, KIDNEYS, STOMACH(
BOWELS OR BLOOD,
1. MILBURN& CO.. Proprietors, O.
—Helena Hulling, of East Sagi-
txtw, Mich., 51 years old, .ares mar
tied at New Volk on Tee -slay to
Carl Selltlii nb.ittg. aged (31,-a 1,illi•
utd•tablu i ntlufauterbr of Dearoit.
Before the ceremony was perfortned
the. !tide conveyed to the. groom
$100,000 worth of real estate.
Nu'1 ONLY FOR MEN.
I can say that your lfagyard's Vel -
row Oil is the best thing' I ever sate
for croup, coughs, Colds,, cuts or
burns, end it is good for man 07'
beast, Miss E. M. tloeioxs, (Tare,
rnont, tint. Yellow Oil cures rheuma-
tism, neuralgia and all pain.
—One day last week John Chana,
a hopeless paralytic; aged thirty-five,
was 1•o,iud dead on the Bout of his
hovel, supposed suicide. Until re-
e'tall Ghana was a tine specilhler of
physical manhood, Ono day he
cursed lois Creator in a terrible nrtn-
ner,when ho fell over, struck dumb
and paralyzed ('rola head to foot.
He retrained in this condition until
death.
CON,$UMPTION SURELY CURED.
To THE EDITOR :—
Please inform your readers that I
have a positive remedy for the above
named disease. Ey its timely use
thousands of hopeless oases have
been permanently cured, I shall be
glad to send two bottles of my re•
medy FREE to any of your readers
who have consumption if they will
send me their Express and P. O. ad-
dress,
Respectfully, De. T. A. SLOCUM,
104 West Adelaide st., Toronto, (-Int
---W. .1. Strong, formerly. City
Attorney of Kansas city atnl well
known in sporting cirblot there,
was "cuufidattced" out of' $2,500 in
the Kittientan-Skinner foot -race at
Gentlemen's Driving Park, Stroug
backed Skinner, and was led to be-
lieve tient 1Cittlentatlt would throw
up the rime by tripping himself.
Rit11(1 0n slid not trip, but 'ton
easily. Strong had placed the case
in the hands atilt, polite,
I'UE NEW \\'URD.
Eupepsia is derived feont the
Greek, and means a condition of per-
fect digestion. This nondition is
always attained by those who use
Burdock Blood Bitters, the only
guaranted medicine for all forms of
dyspepsia, constipation, biliousness,
tleumatism, scrofula and all blood
theca Sea. - -�-•
--Matthew (tanks, a young negro
of North Carolina, was hanged yes-
terday for an assault upon a woman,
liplike was utterly unconcerned and
appeared, to take no interest in the
proceedings Ile said be wanted
the matter ender) as quickly as pos-
ai hie.
\'I1 "f1 IRiA C.\ 1LB11LIC S A LVE is a
-great aid to internal medicine in the
treatment of scrofulous sores, ulcers
and abscesses of all kinds.
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t':.tat lilted. • 1st's.
14DOLL,c0fitBE,
watohe Cocke,
lewptry,Silvsrware
See the latest nip to
-t;UILEW BEZEL
W ATOLL CASE.
Repairing In all
branches.
Opp. the Market, CLINTON.
FOR SALE.
The 'i.cupperty at present occupied by the
unJersigaed as a residence en the Moron
Road, in the Town of tloderiob, consisting t.f
OM halt' of an acre of land, go- '. frame house
—story and a half—seven wet, inuludine
kitchen, hard and soft w:.ter, good stone
cellar, stable, wood and carriage In -uses,
There are also some good fruit trees. This
property is beautifully situated and very
suitable for any person wi-hing to live retired
Poi further partleulars apply to
E. CAMPION,
592-tf Barrister, Ooderich.
AWONO RFUL LAK I
OSE TATER DOETH 0000 LIILE A meow
P1 TT IR, 1NT1rf Tr
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NEW STOOK ! NEW STORE !
ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - 2•''222 ! NTON.
JOSEPH CHIDLEY, Dealer in Furniture.
Call at the New Store and see the sleek of
Bedroom and Parlor Sets, Lounges, Sideboards, Chairs, Springs,
Mattresses, etc., and general Household Furniture. The whole Stock is from the very
best manufacturers. Picture Frames and Mouldings of every di•scriptiou.
• JOS. CIIIDLEY, one door West of Uieksoii's Rook `tore.
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