The Huron News-Record, 1891-09-16, Page 7BUSINESS DIRECTORY
A large amount of Prtvato money to loan. Low-
et rate of interest 0. A. HAW:,
Solicitor &c.
Otic Perrlu'e Block.
TRE MEM alar.
MONEY. •
FOR SALE.
Incor orated byAct of Parlbttueut, 1866,
TIME SUBSCRIBER °Hera for sale four eligible
ABuilding Lots fronting on Albert Street; hae
-t two fronting on Rattenbury Street; either en
CAPITAL, - - $2,000,000 bloc or in separate lots, to suit purchasers. For
REST, $1,000,000 further particulars apply to the undereigntd.—H.
D(NSLEY, Clinton. 882
Head Office, - MONTREAL"
411 THOMAS WORKMAN, President.
3. H. R. MOLSUN, President -11
F. WOLFERS TAN THOMAS, General Manager.
Notes discounted, Collections made, Draft
issued, Sterling, and American ex-
change bought and sold at low•
est current rates.
iETRE/DST A 4 PER COST. ALLOWED ,O4DEPOeIT
I --
FARMERS -
Motley advanced to farmers cm their own note
with one or more endoreere. No mortgage re
quired as security.
H. C. BREWER,
Mana�er,FI
CLINTON
February. Mt
G. D. 1V[cTaggart
BANKER,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
A GENERAL BANKING' BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Notes Discounted. - - Drafts Issued.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
Clinton, June Sth, 1891
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itenti~xtvg.
658y
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T.C. Bruce, L. D.S.
41i.••
Surgeon Dentist. Graduate Royal College of
Dental Surgeune of Ontario. ender Graduate
University of Toronto.
nice—Keefer'e old stand, Coats' Block, Clinton.
N.B.—Will visit Blyth, professionally, every
Monday at ylason's Hotel. 575—y
G. H. COOK,
Licentiate of Dental Surgery, Honor GraMote
lot the Toronto School of Dentistry.
Nitrous Oxide Gee administered for the painless
Extraction teeth.
Ht1ee—Smith's Block, upstairs, opposite the
Post Otfice, Clinton.
to Night Bell answered. 992y
114444
DR. GUNN
W. Gunn, M. D. L. R. C. P. Edinburgh L. R. C.
S. Edinburgh Licentiate of the Midwifery, Edin.
O.fice, on corner of Ontario and William Ste.,
Clinton. 478-y.
DR. TURNBULL.
.1, L. Turnbull, M. B, Toronto Univ. • M. D. ;
C. M., Victoria Univ. M. C. P. k S. Ont, ;
Fellow of the obstetrical society of Edinburgh.
Late of London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals.
Office :—Dr. Dowsley'e stand, Rattenbury St.
Night calls answered at Grand Union Hotel.
Electric night bell at front entrance.
J W. SHAW, M. D. C• M•
J. W. Shaw, M. D. C. M., Physician, Surgeon,
Au,;oucher, etc. Office in the Belace block,
Rattenbury St., formerly occupied by Dr. Reeve,
Clinton Ont.
MANNING & SCOTT,
Barristers, 4, c.,
ELLIOTT'S BLCCE, - CLINTON.
Mune,/ hl Lott/t.
A. H. MANNING. JAS. SCOTT.
AVISON & JOHNSTON, Law, Chancery,and
Conveyancing. Office—West Street, next
door to Post Office, Goderich, Ont. 67.
p C. HAYS, Solicitor, &c. Office, corner of
111 Square and West Street, over Butler'e Book
Store, Goderich, Ont. 67.
i' Money to lend at lowest rates of interest.
E• CAMPION, Barrieter,Attorney-, Solicitor in
Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. (alive over
Jordnn'e Drug Store, the rooms formerly oecu
pied by Judge Doyle,
t• Any amount of money to loan at lowest
ates of interest. 1-ly.
udtotterainq.
H. W. BALL,
A UCTfONEER for Huron County. Salee at-
tended to in any part of the County. Ad.
dregs orders to GODERICIl P 0. V-17.
'l.
CHAS. HAMILTON,
UCTIONEER, land, loan and insurance agent
Blyth. Sales attended in town and country,
7o reasonable terms. A list of farms and village
for sale. Mone loan r
Money to on real 1 oetate, at
ow rates of interest. insurance effected on all
lasses of property. Notes and debt collected.
Goods appraised, and sold nn commisilon. Bank-
rupt stocks bought and sold.
Bluth, Des. 16, 1510.
Photographers VV` tel �S��� CAD
CLINTON.
Life Size Portraits a Sneoialty.
J1o1uej to "gJ,ciul
MONEY to lend In large for small sums o
good mortgages or personal security a.
thrlowest current rates. H. HALE, Huron et,
Canton.
Clinton, Feb. 26,1881 1v
A. Q. V. W.
The Clinton Ledge, No. 144, meetetn Jaokeou'e
Hall, Victoria Block, the let and 3rd Fridays in
each month. V niters cordially invited. R.
STuxanAi, M.W.; J. BRAN, Recorder. 699y-
833—Robert
1n0.ouit.
11LINTON Lodge, No. 84, A. F. & A
lJ meets every Friday, on or after the
moots. flatting -breth ren cordially invited.
RICH H EY WOO D, w. at. 015 EN BA L LAND, S eo
Clinton Jan. 14, 1890. 1-
..
(Orange.
:°,, L. 0. L. No. 710,
\ 13, CLINTON,
(i. 4444.7.44..., Meets DICOND Monday of every
/, month. Hall, 3ad Hat, Victoria
' sell..., block. Visiting brethren always
--'0 made welcome.
W. C. SMITH', W. 71
PI CANTELON, Sec. WM A ROSS, D. 11 ,p
.ittcli 'niglitO
Jubilee Preceptor! No, 161,
(Mad, Knights of Ireland)
Sleets in the Clinton Orange Hall, the second
Wednesday of every month, at 7.30 o'clock in
;he evening. Visiting Sir Knights will alwaye
*..'calve a hearty welcome.
A. M. TODD, Worshipful Preceptor
GEoROR IIANLEY, Depot)i'receptOr
PETRA CANTELON, Reglstrar
Royal Black Preceptor 3911
Blas Stir his of Ireland,
fleets in the Orange loll, Blyth, the Wedne
lay after full moon of every month.
Royal Black Preceptor)! 315,
Blacl Ani(/hes of Ireland,
lleete in the Orange Hall, Goderich, the Third
Ilondnyofevery mouth. Visiting Knights always
node welcome.
,V It \!1'RNEY, Preceptor, Goderich P 0
I AM ES 111'8K, Registrar, Goderich P 0
5. HURON ORANGE DIRECTORY.
1891
%tines of the District Masters, Primary
Lodge Masteis, their post office ad-
dresses and date of meeting.
BIDDULPII DISTRICT.
John Neil, \V.D.\9., Ceutralia P. U.
319—S. Hariton. Greenway, Friday on
or before full moon.
162—Thomas Coursey, Lucan, Saturday
on or before full 01000.
193—Richard llodgins, Centralia, Wed-
tlt'sday On or before lull moon.
326—William Haggart, Grand Bend,
Wednesday on or before full moon.
390—W. E. McRoberts, M'tplegrove,
\Vednesclay on or before full moon.
)24-1leury Latnbrook, Exeter, 1st Fri-
day in each mouth.
1071—John Balls, Eliinville, Saturday
on or before full moon.
[097—James Lathers, Sylvan, Monday
on or betbre full moon.
1210—James Gibson, West McGillivray,
'I'hurs(lay on or before full moon.
[343—Robert Sims, Crediton, Tuesday
on or before trill moon.
310—Josepli Huxtable, Centralia, Fri-
day 00 or atter full moon.
(:DDERICIIt;DiSTRECI'.
-leu, B. IIanley, iV.D.M., Clinton 1'. 0.
[45—Willis hell, Goderich, 1st Monday
in each ,Mouth.
153—Andl'<',, \13llian, Auburn, Friday
on or h'.. o..' full rnonn.
182—W. II. `inrney, Goderich, last
Tuesdio: - .:tch month.
.89—Adam . ,, ,•Ion, Hol meSville,Mon-
day on or ' .• Ore full moon.
102—Jarnes 1\ , -r, Saltford, 3rd Wed-
nesday fn, !1 month.
306—George A. Cooper. Clinton, It
Monday 111 • reh month.
v' InuLI.: T1' DISTIRIC1'.
A. M. Todd, W. 1'.:'L, Clinton P.O.
10—\V•;G. Smith, Clinton, 2nd Mon-
day in each mni 1.
313 --James Homey, Winthrop, lee:,
Wednesday helot 0 lull moon.
128—Thomas Mci1yeen, Summerhill,
lst Monday iu each month.
125—John Brintnell, Chiselhnrst, 1st
. londay it1 each mouth.
STANLEY DISTRICT.
Joseph Foster, \V.D.M., Varna P. O.
14—John Pollock, Bayfield, 1st Monday
in each month,
108—James Keyes, Varna, lst Tuesday
in each month.
Nicholson, Blake, lst Wed-
nesday In each month.
33—Jelin Berry, HentI11, lst, Thursday
in each month.
035—William Rothwell, Varna, 1st
Thursday in each month.
••"—Any omieeions or other errors will
e promptly corrected on writing direct, to the
!aunty Master, Bro. A. IL Todd, Clinton 2.0.
BILL HEADS, NOTE
Letter Heade, Tags,
Statements, Circulars, Business
Cards, Envelopes, Programmes,
etc., eta, printe 1 in a w•nrkrnnn•
lino manner and at low rates, at
THE NEWS -RECORD
FOR SALE.
Tho properly at present °coupled by the
undersigned on a residence on the Huron
Road, in the Town of Goderich, cnneisting of
one half of an acre of land, good frame house
-story and a half—seven rooms, including
kitchen, hard and soft water, good stone
-collar, . stabler wood And oarringe- •lin were
There nro nls., some gond fruit trees. This
J_ RIVATE FUNDS to lend on Town an(: farm property is beautifully situated and very
property Apply to imitable for any person wishing to live retired.
C. RIM -11'T, For further particulars apply
to
Office, up-Atalrs, opposite Fnwn stall, Albert 0. CA
Street. 869.8m 642-tf Barrieter,Goderieh.
TO THE FARMERS.
Study your own interest and go where;
you can get
Reliable kik Harness
I manufacture none but tun BEST ON STo0E.
Beware of shape that dell cheap, as they tutee
901 to live tar Call and get pricee. Order.
by mall promply attended to.
J €» FE r 1E3 JR.1 L4,
HARNES&.EMPORIUM, BLYTI1, ON'P
J. E. BLACKALL, Veterinary
Surgeon, honorary graduate of
Ontario Veterinary College, treats
diseases of all domestic animate
on the most modern and scientific
ppineiplea. 3SrCalls attended to
eight or day. Office Itunted'ttely west of the
old Royal Hotel, Ontario street. Reeidence—
Albert street, Clinton. 649-3m
ABEL S. WEEKES,
Civil Engineer, - P. L. Surveyor,
D raughtsman, etc.
Oltice -Upetairs in Perrin's Block, Clinton, Ont
ALLAN LINE
' ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP'S.
Montreal and Quebec,
'o) Derry and Liverpool.
CABIN $50 to $A0. According to lucatiuu of
Staterooms.
Intermediate and Steerage at low rates.
NO CATTLE CARRIED.
STATE
LINE.
'SERVICE OF
1ALLAN LINE
S'PEAIIS H l PS.
NEW YORK AND GLASGOW
via Londonderry, every Fortnight,
CABIN, ($35 and upwards. Return, $65 and
upwards.
Steerage at lowest rates.
Apply to H e A ALLAN, Montreal
nr A. 0. PAT'FISON or WM. A(IKSON,Clinton
NOTICE.
The undersigned being necessarily absent from
town for some time, has left his hooks and
aceonnts wIth MANNINO & SCOTT, to whom pay-
ments nut) be made.
JOHN WISEMAN.
FOR FIRST CLASS,
HAIRCUTTING AND SHAVING.
Go to A. E. EVANS, FASHIONABLE
BARBER, 2 doors east of News -RECORD of•
fice. Special attention given to LADIES
.AND CH I LDItEN'N Haircutting.
POMI'AD01'R HAriteC7'1'I80 A SPECIALTY
COPP'S
WALL PAPER
and Paint Shop
IS STOCKED WITH,
A SELECT ASSORTMENT
—CF—
American and Canadian
Wall Papers
WITH BORDERS TO HATCH, from five cent
rolls to the finest gilt, Haying bought my Papers
and Paints for Spot Cash, and my practical ex-
perience justify me in saying that all wanting to
decorate their houses inside or paint them out-
side will find it to their advantage to give me a
call,
igf Shop, south of Oliver Johnston'sbinnhsmith
shop, and directly opposite 31r. .1. Chidley'e
residence
JOSEPH COPP
Pra'tival Paper hanger and Painter
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Company.
FarmSand Isolated Town Proper-
Ity only Insured.
Off ' ICEaa.
Thee. E. Hays, ('resident, Seafortli P. 0. ; W.
J. Shannon, Se-y.Treas., Senforth 1', O. ; John
Hannah, Manager, Seafortli 1'. 0,
cn1 R ECI•0It a,
.las, Broadfoot, Sea forth ; Donald Rose, Clin-
ton ; (Nitric' Elliott, Clinton ; George Watt,
llarlock ; Joseph Evans, liccehwood ; J. Shan.
non, Walton ; Thos. Garbert, Clinton.
AORNTR.
Thos. Neilans, Ifetlock; Robt. McMillan, Sea -
forth ; 8. Carnochan, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan
and Geo. Murdie, Auditors,
Parties desirous to effeet Insurance or
transact other busincee will be promptly attend.
ed to on application to any of the shove otlirers,
addressed to their respective post either'.
New Blacksmith Shop
ri00000 TROW1111,1, has opened out a gen-
UT crnl Rlaekstnith rind Repntr Shop in the
building lately 0'', pied by lir, (lanky, opposite
Fair's lumber yard, Albert street, Clinton, Ont.
Blacksmith rind iron Worh in all its branches.
horse -Shoeing promptly attended to and satis-
faction g ananteed. The tensile are invited to
call before Bering any class of work in the
shove lines.
4117—tf G Cr100 0 TROW 1111.1..
PUMP FACTORY FOR RENT
The nnderaiunrd 'Mere far rent, in the tnwn nt
Clinton, en old established Pump Factory with
horse power and all tonin in connection with
pomp making. A pre Itabin hasinesn has been
carried nn on the premieea Inc the past 25 years.
Apply to
661—If JOSEPH ROWELL, Clinton.
000'ii
-PROPERTY FOR S:\T,E OP
1001' 1 RENT.—Advertisers will and "The
Nnivs•fierord" nee of the heat ,,diems
in the l'vinty of Ilnrnn. Adi esti-e in
"The News.trec:eel"- The Double Cireelatiop
Talks to l'l,n ;anda, L'ntrs as l(w ns nn6.
CTJJICOBS0
„,
,;tit
CREAfWEMED
W'OR .A.I.1NT.
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Backache,
Headache,
Toothache,
Sore Throat,
Frost Bites, Sprains,
Bruises, Burns, Etc.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
Fifty Cents a bottle. Directions iu
11 Languagea.
THE CHARLES A. VOOELER CO.. Baltimore. Md.
Canadian Depot: Toronto, Ont.
The Huren News -Record
41.60 a Year -431 Win Advance.
IV ednesdaav Sept. 16tH, 1891.
CHIPS FROM OTTAWA.
In the PuLl a Acre unto Committee,
tie Chairman, N, Clark Wallace, while
trying to get at the truth about some
crooked aeonunle asked :—
"Who did you make out theee ac
counts ?"
Witness, alter sense hee.tuticu, "I sup.
pose
TO DEFRAUD THE G. vERNMhr,T.
Mr. Wood, rf Bruckvil'e, bete made a
remark to Mr. atomerville about anx-
iety to get t(; thu bottom tf this af-
fair.
Mr. Lr ter tem irked, loukicg over at
Mt. v4 nod—"Fou," meaning the Con-
servntive prrty, "could have got at the
bottom long ago if you had Iveen anx-
Gel. Dennison. th• member for \\-est
Toronto, sitting behind Mr. \Vood,
eaid, "You ought to be aehanad of your-
self." •
Mr. Lister -"1f von can't. speak like
a gentleman you t ee.d not address me."
Col. Denison -` I will speak when I
like."
Mr. Lintel —"1 won't lake it froin
you,"
Col. Denison—"Neu have got to."
Mr. Lister (uol.i"g 'towards Col. Dem-
erit))—"How have I got to 7" At !his
critical point the chairman 1ketuted
order.
Mk. 11011ACI( TALSOT.
was the next witness, he swore moat peei-
tively that these goods charged in ac-
counts produced were regularly ordered
and regularly delivered. He Was the
officer to order the supplies and to receive
them, and he aconic positively that he
did receive them,
(,),—"Did you ever deliver goods pur-
chased for the fierier talent to other offic•
iale?" A.—"No.'
Q —"Did y oto ever present Mr. Bad -
large, the late deputy minister, with a
silk dress for his daughter ?"
The witnese, who had been scornfully
indignant at all there questions now an-
swered, "Thie is ro low it turue my
stornaob, It is false like all the rest."
A SCENE IN THE HOUSE.
Lt the course of Mr. Mills' speech
an exciting scene occurred. Mr.
Dlilla took Mr. Fester to task for
travelling out of the record and
dragging in the Quebec scandal and
told ham he had better bee first if
his own sjfirts were clean. He then
alluded to the case of Mr. Foster
taking a vote of the House for
$4,000 for a steamship line to the
Nest Indies and made a contract
for that sura and afterwards admits
ted that the service had cost over
$G,000 and asked where did that
$2,000 go.'
Mr. Foster—",\lake a charge.
The Iran who insinuates that and
does not make n charge is a COW,
aril."
lir. Mills—"1 Say that that
amount was ttileen improperly out
of the public chest, and the man
who dill it is guilty of a breach of
public trust,"
Mr. Foster, rising excitedly --
"You are a meal], insinuating,"—
the balance of this language was lost
in cries of "Order," and Mr, Mills
paused, but the Speaker, or rather
the Deputy Speaker, who was in the
chair, not rising, Mr. Davies jump.
ed up and clapping his desk, said
warmly : "Mr, Speaker, is this
House to understand that you sit
quietly in the chair and allow such
language to he uttered across the
floor of the HouSo."
Sir John Thompson intervent el by
saying—"Has the honorable gentles
man the right to accuse another of
taking money dislionestly from the
public treasury?"
Several honorable members -11e
did not say it."
Mr. Foster ---"Ile did say it in his
mean way."
Mr. Fegeron from the chair referr-
ed to Mr. Davies its the honorable
gentleman who strike a desk,and said
that ho should not anticipate the de-
cision of the chair. He then decid-
ed that both Mr. Mille and Mr. Fos-
ter were out of order, but that Mr.
Mills had erred the moat.
Mr. Craig spoke briefly, and in
tre—Prring` sckMInls declarer]
that in his belief the Government
would pursue an honest est coarse and
gfve then) a pure administration.
The ilou. D1 r. Hogg irt, alluding to
Mr. M. 0. Cameron's charge that
the Post Office Department stank in
the nostrils of the people, asked,
"who are my accusers, and what in
the charge T' Mr. Cameron was the
last man who should touch upon
those fake charges of impropriety
with women. He denounced as ins
famous the insinuatieu that female
members of his department were
guilty of improper conduct. To all
such statements he replied emphati-
cally, "They are false." He depre-
cated a charge that placed innocent
girls under suspicion. The charge
made against hilt] coats "scandalous
and untrue."
Mr. Cameron autered during Mr.
Haggart's remarks and was greeted
with loud hisses from the Ministerial
benches, which were answered try
cheers froin the Opposition.
Mr. Ilagtgart admitted that there
had been irregularities in his De-
partment. Mr. Macdonald, of
Huron, followed on the Opposition
side, and then, after three o'clock,
came the division, resulting in a
vote on Sir Richard Cutwright's
amendment of 81 yeas and 103 nays,
a majority of 22
BLUE BEARD'S CASTLE.
Few are aware of the existence of
Blue Beard's castle, which is
situated a mile or two beyond that
most charming summer resort, Inter-
laken Switaerland,on a lonely, well -
shaded mountain road. Upon looking
up the wooded hillside, just at a bend
in the lane one sees the ruins of an
old castle. Only moss -covered wails
now remain, which are the haunts
for bats, birds, and insects, but Its
stately columns indicate its early
grandeur. Many doubt that such a
character as Blue Beard ever lived,
but in that portion of the world the
story is believed and told by the na-
tives, until one readily fancies they
see Fatima's sister at the tower win•
dow, anxiously awaiting some sign of
her protector.
TWICE DIVORCED, TiIRICE
MARRIED.
There live in Anniston, Alabama,
a couple who have been married to
each other no less than three times,
besides being married twice to other
parties. John Dickson and Mrs
Susan Dickson are the parties. In
1870 they were married in a small
Georgia town, and after living to-,
gether a couple of years separated
and obtained a divorce. A month
later John led to the altar a young
and fascinating widow. Mrs. Dick-
son followed suit with a widower,
and in two weeks she was Mrs.
Thompson.
Mrs. Dickson No. 2 lived only a
year or so, and after her death Dick-
son made overtures to his former
wife, who repented and deserted
husband No. 2 and came with Dick-
son to Alabama. They located in
Anniston iu 1883 and had only been
living here a few months when they
again separated and were again di-
vorced.
Both married again, Dickson tak-
ing a young girl not then out of her
teens, and in the summer !of 1886
Mrs. Dickson was married to a Mr.
Baker. Last year Baker died.
Again Dickson and the muchly
married woman made up, but to get
Dickson's young wife out of the way
was the question. For several weeks
they puzzled over it and planned, to
no effect. finally the opportunity
came. Trumped up charges were
brought against Ler, and so plain a
case did they make against the un -
offending girl that Dickson was again
granted a diverce. The decree was
made last spring, and a few days ego
Dickson and Mrs. Baker were mar-
riod for the third time, irow long
they will now live together no one
can tell.
The use of colonel for dr r' nut men sof
the liver has ruined ninny a tinecunsti n•
ti•tu, l'h.ae who, for aloin ar troubles,
hove we Ayet's Tills testify to their
e1Titre. in thoroughly remedying the
malady, without lr,lury to tate e)stenr.
—Rev. Mr. Spurgeon lies made little
pregreee towarde rt covert'.
You conuot he too particular shout the
medicine you nee. \\'hen you need. n
blood -purifier, he sure you get Ayer's
Sareoperille, and ❑p other. It will 010-
gle with, purify, and vitaLlz' evert drop
Lfhind in nur body. It makes the
weak etn"tg,
—A line hell of atilt has heetl 8 muck at
depth of 1 ri-10 feet at Sarnia.
TNi'. MILK TURNED SOUR.
1 will not tell you her name, but rune of
the netehbnre eaye that during her brief
visit the other day the rnilk turned sow,
Iler countenance looks a yard long. She
sighs p: rpetually. The clou,l on her
brow is deep. If beaten out thin, I be-
lieve it would rover the sky. Iler voice
in doleful, :and her eyee show no radiance.
Her wrinkles are numberleee. She ie a
sorry picture, and all bocauee she ie the
victim of one of those c' mplainte common
to women. Her system in deranged.
She needs a °nurse of self -treatment with
Dr.. kleree,'s Favorite Prescription, Thie
will eradicate thoroughly those excruciat-
ing periodical pains and functional weak-
Ile.see inoidenr to her sex, and at the
same time build up and invigorate her
whole system by its health -imparting in•
fluence. A trial bottle will coevinee.
Children
alvvtavn
Enjoy It.
SCOTT' 8
EMULSION
of pure Cod Liver 011 with Hypo -
phosphites of Lime and Soda 1s
almost es palatable' as milk.
A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER
It is Indeed, and the Ilttle lads and
lassies who take cold eaelly, may be
fortified against a cough that might
prove serious, by taking Scott's
Emulsion after their meals during
the winter season.
Beware of sttLstitufiort$ and imitations.
6COTT & BOWNE, Belleville.
THE KEY TO HEALTH.
.,.
Unlocks all the c'••� . ;,1e
Bowels, Kidneys and L: y.n„
off gradually without w'e:.1,u.
all the impurities ani f: el : , f the
secretions ; at the‘,11,1' - -
C +:-. , ting
Acidity of the Stomach, • er' 131Ii.
ousnes., Dyspepsia ii(:. 1-iz•
ziness, Heartburn, C'lv rt.il'i.t - 1,
Dryness of the Skin. Drr•1+.97. Dim-
ness of Vision, Jaundic e. S:iit:alit um.
Erysipelas, Scrofula, Fluttering of
the Heart, Nervousness w:_d General
Debility ; all these and many other
lar Complaints yield to the hrnlly influence
"f BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.
Sample Bottles 10c ; Regular size $L
For sale by all dealers.
Z• JULBI1BN e'0 CO., Proprietors, Toroallr
HUMPHREYS'
DR. HUsPatf,EYn' SPECIFICS are odea tlacally and
carefully prepared prescriptions ; used for many
years 1u private practice with success,and for over
thirty years used by the people. Every single Spe-
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LIST OF PRINCIPAL N08. CURES. PRICES.
1 vers, Congestion, inflammation...
2 Dorms, Worm Fever, Worm ('olio..
Crying Colic, or Teething or Infants
Diarrhea, of Children or Adults...,
Dyeentcryy, Griping' Bl lousColic.... ��5
Cholera Morbus,Vomiting .`25
7 Coughs, Cold Bronchitis .25
8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceachc2
9 Headaches, Slcklicadaohe, Vertigo .23
10 Dyspepsia, Maus Stomach .25
11 Suppressed or Painful Periods.25
12 Whites. 1 .. ;'!. r Periods .25
13 ('rob,', cough,1):),,, tat Breathing— .25
14 Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.25
15 Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains.25
141 Fever and Ague, Chills, Malaria.50
17 files, Blind or Bleeding .50
19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head
20 \Vhuoping Cough, Violent Coughs,
24 Oentire1 Debility.l'hysloal Weakness
Kidney Disease.50
2 Nervous Debility 1.00
3 Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed.50
32 Diseases Diseases o1' tI,eHeart,PaujItatlon 1.0
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