The Huron News-Record, 1893-08-30, Page 7INFO QII'EOTORY,
Mienrperatelt
by
Act of
Parliament
1868.
4' i:'i ata, - • • $2,000, coo
Ax,,S7`, - - $1,2'00,000
t
, Ogle°. • MONTREAL.
7. 'MESON, President,
f', W4lrk'ER8 P tN T110MAS, General Manager.
rete&;discounted, Collections made, Drafts
itlaged, Sterling and American ex-
ehange bought and sold at
lowgest current rates.
Fraaxsr ALLOwSD ON DErosirs.
'-A.RIV.CS72•EL
OrleyOvanoed to farmers on their own notes
pith one or more endorsers. No mortgage re-
r;uired i n security.
lI. C. BREWER, 1
Manager,
February, 1884. Cumin.
Gt D. McTaggart
. BANKER,
;ALBRT STREET, CLINTON.
4 GENVER.4L BANKING BUSINESS"
TRANSACTED,
'Notes Discounted, - - Drafts Issued.
" Interest Allowed on Deposits.
t,: Clinton, JuneSth, 1801 058y 1
FARRAN & TIISDALL,
PRIVATE BANKERS,'
Rattenbnry • street - Clinton.
i trilital.
•' DRS. GUNN.�; GIBSON.
OFFICE Ontario St. a few doors east of Albert St.
W. GUNN, B. J. GIBSON.
1
'DR. TURNBULL ti
a
.T. L. Turnbull, M. 13. Toronto Univ. ; 31. D. ;
). 31., Victoria Uuiv. 31. C. P. ,o S. Ont, ; Fellow
I _the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late of
oadon, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals. Office:-
nswered at Office.
)r. \Dowsley's stand, Rattenbury It. Night calls Il
DR. SHAW. Black Knights of Ireland,
Office in II•.dgen'e Block. nattenbury St., Clinton, Meets in the Orange Hall, Blyth, the Wednesday
':Oat. Night calls at same place. 1 after full moon of every mouth.
TO THE' FARMERS.
otudy your owl; 1l es s ante go were
you cap get
ReliableHarness.
I manufacture none but the LOOT or ¢Toga.
Beware • e eoptr that seid cheap, ao that/ nave
got to use 4I Catl sed set prices. Orden
by mall promply Wooded to
:TOXIN $ wL,4111-4
HARNESS EMPOR UM, U1,Y111, OW'@
K. O. T. M.
Hearns Tent No. 00, Knights of the afacoabees o
the World. 81,000, 82,000 and 88,000 Policies. Mem-
bership over 100,000. Assessment principle -has
ocher exec° 1ed 12 assessments in a year. Cheapest
and safest in existence. ➢leets In Orange Dull, Clin-
ton, first and third Friday of every month.
A. O. U. W.
'rhe Clinton Lodge, No, 144, sleets in Biddleeotuh's
Hall, opposite the market, theist and 8rd Fridays In
each month. Visitors a rdlally invited. R. Stoma -
D. W.; J. Bain, liaborder.
600y
Masva; x a
`t3ilt�plt#t.
-1LINTON Lodge, No. 84, A. F. & A M. meets
every Friday, on or atter the moon. Visit -
ng brethren cordially invited.
. SMALLACO3[BE, Sac. W. J. PAISLEY, w. n
Clinton Jan. 14 1803.
L. 0. L. No. 710
CLINTON,
Meets smcorte Monday of every
month. Hall ; ad fiat, Victoria
block. Visit ng brethren always
ttitX90 made welcome.WM. WALKER, W. M
CANTELON, Sec. TILOS. KEARNS, D.M.
O;
Jlzigllto
Nja
ubilee Preceptory No, 161,
(Black Knights of Leland)
in the Clinton Orange Hall, the second Wedncs•
ay of every month, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening.
isiting Sir Knights will always receive a hearty
e1l:Otlte,
A. M. TODD, Worshipful Preceptor
GEORGE HANLEY, Deputy Preceptor
PETER CANTILON, Registrar
oyal Black Preceptory 397.
° DR. R. MOORE
• 'Physician, Surgeon, Aceoucheur. Office, the late
Dr. 'Worthington's Mike, Huron street. Residence,
'" corner of Erie and Mary Ste.
grntiOlne
T. &BRUCE L. D. S9
Surgeon Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S., of Ont.
' teeth extracted without pain by the use of a harm-
essand pleasant local anaeechetie. No unconscious.
.Tess, sickness nor ill-effects accompany the use of
his remedy, 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 she store.
,. R. ACNEW, L. D. S.
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Sergeon Dentist. Graduate of Royal
' College. of Dental Sergeons of Ontario.
Bast Local Anaesthetics for painless ex -
,,traction. .Rooms in Smith's Block op-
posite P.O.
: 728-y .
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Xegst.
MANNING & SCOTT,
Barristers, 'c..
ELLIOTT'S BLCCR, - - CLINTON.
Money to Loan.
31. R. MANNING. JAS. SCOTT.
CAMPION & JOHNSTON,
••BARRISTRS, - - SOLICITORS.,
NOTARIES, 4-c.,
. GODERICH, - - ONT.
• Office over Jordan's Drug Store.
E. CAMPION, Q. C. 31. 0. JONNSTON•
MONEY TO LOAN.
DAVISON & JOHNSTON, Law, Chancery, and ,
Conveyancing. Otnae-West Street, next loor
:o Poet Mae, Goderich, Ont. 67. I
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C: HAYS, Solicitor, ace. Office, corner of i
' Square and West Street, over Butler's Boost
tore, Goderich, Ont. 87. i
gam' Stoney to lend at lowest rates of interest. r
vale { to Wend.
ONEY to lend inlargo rgo or email sums of goo
In mortgages or 1'tersonal security at the lowest
,arrant rates. 11. HALE, Huron st. Clinton.
Clinton, Feb. 25,1881 ly ]
MONEY TO LOAN. )
Ierest 54 per cent payable yearly, The borrow.
fit ttl' have the privilege of paying the whole or any
alt 01 the principal at any time without giving t
pence. r
4t!'tf further particulars apply Oa
C. A. HARTT.
d81ce In ;.foKay's Block, Clinton.
,:Photographers
y ` R & BAYLEY, "-
CLINTON.
Size Portraits a Specialty.
NELSON` T. RITCHIE,
'4,, to SURVEYOR and.
CIVIL ENGINEER,
"'KINCARDINE • - • ONT.
; I, ef's left at'this office promptly at-
- tttaided t'o, I
Royal Black Preceptory 3151
Black Knights of Ireland,
Meets in the Orange Hall, Coderieb, the Third lion.
day -of every month. Visiting Knights always made
welcome.
W FI MURNEY, Preceptor, Goderich P 0
JAMBS RUSK, itegistrrtr, Goderich P 0
THE CELIERRTED
Meal Washer
*aria Wringers.
THE HEST IN THE !VlARC(ET
Machines A owed on Triad
I am also agent for
All Agricultural Implements
Wareroom opposite Fair's
Call and see me.
J. B. WEiR, CLINTON
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
REDUCTION IN RATES.
Steamers sail regularly from
Portland and Halifax to Liverpool
via Londonderry
DURING THE WINTER MONTHS.
Cahin, 840 and upward.. Second Cabin, -825.
Steerage at low rates. No Cattle carried,
SERVICE OF
ALLAN LINE-
STEA3ISHIPS.
NEW YORK AND GLASGOW
via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Cabin, $40
and upwards. Second Cabin, 325. Steerage at
low rates.
Apply to H. & A. ALLAN, Montreal ; or to A.0.
TIS
PATON or W3I .1ACKSON, Clinton.
STATE 1
LINE. -
GODERICH MARBLE WORKS,
J. C, Stevenson, Furniture Dealer, `Clinton, Is
ur agent for Clutton and vicinity.
W. M. Mohrfug, of Ben' iller, is our Travelling
gent.
Orders entrusted to either of the above will
lave our best attention.
Monuments supplied in CANADIAN, SCOTCH,WF.DE, NORWAY and AMIERICAN granites,
well as in all varieties of marble.
Give Mr, Steyeneon a cal; before ordering else•
here.
JOIIN,A. ROBER MON,
Manager,
Geo, Trowhill
orseshoer and General Black-
smith,
lbert Street, North, Clinton.
JOBBING A SPECIALTY.
Woodwork ironed and first cross material and
work guaranteed ; farm implements and machines
°built and repalred.
ATTS CO
CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS
Great Northwestern Telegraph office,
lbert • - Street. - - Clinton.
PROPERTY FOR SALE OP
REN]',-Advortisere will find "The
News -Record" one of the best medium.
In the County of Huron. Advertise In
"The News -Record" -Tice Double Circulation Talks
to Thousands. Rates as low ae ally.
JAS. FERGUSON,
PUMP MAKER, - . CLINTON.
(ROSS',OLD STAND) •
Pumps sold reasonable. Cisterns
and Tanksut down. Wells dug and
„leaned anr�4atisfaction Guaranteed,
'COTTAGE FOR S4>,I4E.
The cptttige and premisest ltrs. A. Dod6t14r.
fh
on NOW streOt Minton, eoust.tbi��, el a ser» ortuble
cottage with 'kitchen sad weeds/led, hardbd soft
water, } sere of land with quantity of fruit trees,
currant bushes, grape vices, dton•-Ternte easy.
Apply to MANNING & nOQTT, Cllaton. 770.tf
FOR SALE.
tote No. 7 and 8., Maley Terrace, containing 81
aerees, land, dwelling house, barn and orchard. I'he
property adjoins the Corporation of Clinton. AJeo,
two stpry brick building suitable for Amend dwell.
Mg house, cellar 01x24, shout oue•atth dere corner
lot opposite Queens Hotel, Victoria St., Clinton. Ont.
Also village late 7, 8, 0, in Myth, Ont. Tho above
property will be sold at a bargain to settle up estate.
Apply to W. .1. Dwaine, Clinton, Ont., per executors,
or to Manning & Scott, solicitors, Clinton, or to T.
M. Carling, guetoacer. 742tf.
FOR SALE.
The property at present occupied by the un-
dersigned as a residence on the Huron Road,
in the Town of Qoderioh, consisting 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 cellar, stable, wood and
carriage houses. There are also some good fruit
trees, This property is beautifully situated and
very suitable foraily'person wishing to live re tired.
For further particulars apply to
E. CAMPION,
542-tf Barrister, Qoderioh.
Clinton MEAT Market
BUSINESS :CHANGE.
The undersigned desires to intimate that he has
bought out the interest of Mr. Couch, in the butcher.
ing 0010005 lately carried on under the style of
FORD &COUCH, ne will continuo the same at the
old stand, and trusts by giving the elosest and most
careful attention to the business, etraighttorword
and courteous treatment to all, and handling only
choice meat, to merit and receive a fair share of
public patronage.:All orders carefully and promptly
trued.
JAMES A. FORD, CLINTON.
JOHN - SCRDTON,
Butcher and Poulterer
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
All - lines in season. Highest )trice for
Hides, fallow and Sheepskin s.
NEW BUTCHER SHOP.
WIIEATLEY & FINCH
We have Opened out for business on HURON
STREET, CLINTON, and will be pleased to sup-
ply the wants of all in all kinds of "meats and
poultry in saason at the lowest lit ing prices.
Higheet cash price paid for Hides, Sheepskins, &e.
Patronage respectfully solicited.
72T • --tf. WIIEATLEY & FINCH.
SEED AND FEEDING: GRAIN
PRICES.
I am Selling both Seed and Feeding Grain at the
following prices :-
American Banner Seed Oats et 15 cents.
Common on Seed Oats at 33 cents.
Feeding Oats 33 cents.
Have also a few Early Gothland oats.]
Good Seed PEAS at front COe to O5 cents.
Feeding. Peas 50 cents.
Also Plenty of good if rowed BARLEY for Seed.
'rhe above prices are for lots of not lessi'then 10
bushels, and are liable to change if tI:e wholesale
market changes. As i sell at small profits and the
business not my own, 1 sell for cash or exchange for
any other hinds of grain• All good farmers will un•
derstantl the importance of exchanging seed.
W H. PEIRRIN, Clinton.
Cook's Flog, Feed & Seed Store
SEEDS ! SEEDS ! SEEDS
We have in stock a choice assortment
of the most Reliable Seeds, such as
CLOVER, TIEIOTWO', MILLET,
CORN
And all seeds required for Farm or Gar.
den use. Call and inspect and
get prices.
Flour and Feed of all kinds.;
D. COOK, CLINTON.
HILL'S FEED STORE,
F,IIt;RON STREET, CLINTON.
The Best Early Seed Potatoes, and`; all
kinds of first•class Clover, Tiinotly, Field
and Carden Seeds, Fleur 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.
TRAY STOCK ADVER
tt L�.J TISEh1ENTS inserted in 'Tum
News itecoen at low rates. The law
makes it compulsory to advertise stray stock
If you went any kind of advertising you will not
no better than call on The News -Record.
GO TO1 TUE
Union Shaving Parlor
Tor first class Hair -Cutting
and Shaving.
Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton
I.
MERTON, Proprietor.
.7. E. BLACK ALL, Veterinary
Surgeon, honorary graduate of
Ontario Veterinary. College, treats
diseases of all domestic animals
on the most modern and scientific
principles. l3TCalle attended to
night or day. Office Immedlttely west of the
old Royal Hotel, Ontario street. Residence -
Albert street, Clinton. 640-3m
J. C. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, &c.
THE LEADING l'1INDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Hall, - Clinton, Ont
LADIES & GENTS
WATCHES
With Fancy Dials and Sixteen Jewels
-AT-
13IDbZ,MCOME3M'Ef_
$
13t
ILL HEADS, NOT.
Heads, Letter Heade, Tags,
Statements, Circulars, Business
Carole, Envelopes, Programmes,
ete.i etc.,ptinte•1 In workman.
like manner and at foo Mot, at
TUE NEWS -RECORD
`'Shorter" 'Pasta -
and
"Shorter" Bilis.
We are talking about a shorten.
ing" which will not cause indi-
gestion. Those who "know a thing
or two" about Cooking (Marion,
Harland among a host of others)
am using
COTTOLENE
iinstead of lard. None but the
purest, healthiest and cleanest
ingredients go to make up Cot-
tolene. Lard isn't healthy, and h
i not always clean. Those who use
Cottolene will be healthier and
wealthier than those who use
lard -Healthier because they will
get "shorter" bread; wealthier
because they will get "shorter"
grocery bills -for Cottolene costs
no more than lard and goes twice
as far -so ig but half as expensive.
Dyspeptics delight In Its
Physicians endorse It I
Chefs praise it
Cooks extol RI
Housewives welcome Its
All livo Grocers sell its •
Made only by
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,
Wellington and Ann Streets,
MONTREAL.
rhe Huron News -Record
81.60 a Yoar-$1.25 in Advance
Wednesday, .I.n ;est 30th, 1893.
CURRENT TOPICS. -
While the civilized world has been
stirred over the seizure of Sienese ter-
ritory by France, England has quietly
annexed a group of islands in the
western Pacific by no means contemp-
tible in area and of some value from
both a commercial and naval stand=
point. The group in question is
known as Solomon Islende. These
islands lie 500 miles to the east of
New Guinea and stretch southeastward
in two parallel chains for 600 miles
toward the Santa Cruz group. The
soil is of great fertlity and the atmos-
phere moist. The natives are savages
and said to be cannibals.
A young man from Owen Sound,
who made his appearance at Niagara
a short time ago and cut up various
dare -devil antics on a wire stretched
across the gorge, probably preserved
himself from a more sensational end by
meeting with an untimely accident.
A worse fate befel the Toronto man
Dixon, whose performances at Niagara
threw the once famous Blondiu far
ioto the shade. Tho race, however,
seems to be prolific of such may -be -sui-
cides, A youth in Philadelphia is
now preparing plans for an exhibi-
tion intended to eclipse the Owen
Sound hero. He is known as the
Young Hercules, and one .of the num
bers on his performance will be to cross
the gorge hanging on to a grooved
wheel -or pully by his tenth. Up to
the present the expression escaping
death by the skin of one'e teeth seems
to have been without meaning. This
fool may live to copyright it.
A perusal of' the figures with regard
to drink for the past five years shove,
says au exchange,. that the , three
nations who Lead the way in all enter-
prises of civilization, enlightenment,
education and enterprise are unfortu-
nately the nations who are burdened
with the biggist beer bill. Germany,
Great Britain and the United Statee
in the order named, are responsible for
the largest consumption of the liquid.
These three countries have to account
for drinking 1,775,927,195 gallons
yearly, for the last five years. The
yearly consumption in the whole of
Europe and the United States has been
3,935,668,815 gallons. At 25 cents
per galon this would represent tlae im-
mense um of 8983,717,203.75 which
the e
goesd w n h
peoples' throats each
year in this form of liquid. At the
retail price of: 5 cents per pint the
actual cost to the consumer would be
considerably greater.
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THE OLD RESULT,
The financial difficulties among manu-
facturers in the States is having the old
result so far as Canada is concerned.
Money ie wanted and shelves loaded
with goods will not pay, maturing bills
or wages. They must be unloaded
and the goods turnedinto Cash if anyone
can be found to boy them. Secure
under their own prohibitory tariff,
manufacturers there know that their
selling price in Canada will not affect
their home trade and consequently
many large houses there have agents in
Canada at present who are offering
their makes of goods at figures which
entail a loss, but which enable lluyera
to lay them down duty paid, at figuroe
1
against which manufacturers 1►t'rd clew
1128 compote. Id -ow long this will go
op. depend', UpQP the eont,inuance of the
crisis o'vt "there,. trot if )or long,, it
means trouble for both Mario tam urare
and wgrktnen over hesee. Dimling with
this 04a60 of trail ,he Journal of Com-
merce Saye I --
"',Che o d woman who explataed how she
could sell apples so etleaply paid she lived
au the lower. When a faetcry is making up
goods which cannot be emit at urdival y
prices, it may be better even to aril go us
at a hose thou to keep them, The ehut'ing
dawn of a mill or f et'ry is -•f u a very
costly beeinesa. M uuu,td wilt
earlouely dopreoia'.e, and, w;thtu 111148 t,f
oourse, it may pay a tn.tu'faoturet to sell hir
goods at the barest east of produc'kn, or
even below it, for a time, in order to avoid
the greater loss which closing up wuu:d
attune. That is the p Adana in wilice a Lugo
number of U. S. manufacturers are uow
placed. They have stocks on haul which
are unsaleable ; they are in gr.et need ut
ready cash ; if thea, the ma. trete of Can
ads were now unprotected there would be
Bach an influx of Auerivan goods sg wnu!ti
drown out the hid ustriee of title country like
one from a buret reservoir. the cal-
amity would bring the manufauturera of
Canada into even a worse tioaacial and
industrial plight than that i I which
Americana now are. The tarifa'', with
all its faults, at this time le demon.tratir g
more than it his"'ever done the value
and the ueeessitsy of gu rdi g our
industries from slaughter:ng t•Oratinne.
The contebtiln that the time had (torne f .r
leaving our in limn -lee without shelter,
'taking them out of the el tulle,' as . nt
speaker said -who cf;ea mistakes fa•eti u •
flees for sense-prucer de on the as umplion
that trade goes on with the utonotosou,
eteadinees of the planetary system. T.ade,
however, is subject tc tornadoes and cyclones,
and a disasteruus one would uow be level-
ling our factories but for the wind -guard of
Our fiscal system.
WHY BUCHANAN IS DOOMED
TO DIE.
HE TOOK /118 WIFE'S LIFE 1N ORDER
TO II ER MONEY.
HE BEGAN His CAREER IN A IIALIFAX
DRUG S'roliE.
The crime for which Dr, Buchanan
of New York, is to be electrocuted i
October's fiat week was the mottle'
by administering morphine and bel
ladonns, of his wife, Anua L. Buchan
an, on April 23, 1892; at their home,
267 West Eleventh street, Ilia first
wife was Miss Anua Bryce hitter -
Eon, but he secured a divorce from her
1n November, 1890.
Three weeks after securing, the di
vorce be married Mgrs. Anna 11
Sutherland, proprietress of a notoriou
house in Newark and brought her t
New York to live. She had accutnr
luted a fortune find tirade a will deliver
ing all her possessions to her husband.
QUARRELLED FREQUENTLY.
The couple quarrelled frequently
and ebe poustautly upbraided Buchan
an for spending her money. On tit
morning of April 21, 1892, Mrs
Buchanan was taken ill, and 1)r. Mc
Intyro was called in to attend her
Two days later she died, and Drs
McIntyre and Watson, afterconsullin
with her husband, gave a r•,ertificate
that death resulted from cerebral hom-
orrhage.
The statements of several friends of
Mrs. Buchanan aroused Suspicion, and
some weeks later the body was exhum-
ed and given over forchowical analysis.
The examination resulted iu 1)r•,
Buchanan's arrest. On June 9, 1892,
he was indicted, and on March 28, of
the following year, the trial began,
lasting for weeks and being the longest
murder trial on record, On April 27
he wad found guilty.
A CANADIAN 13V BiRTH.
Dr. Buchanan was a Canadian. He
began Itis business life in a drug store
in Halifax, N. S. He was afterwards
graduated from the College of Physi•
cians and Surgeons at Chicago, and
then, returning to Halifax, he married
Annie Bryce Patterson, the daughter of
a well known manufacturer of that
city. Soon after his marriage he
brought his wife to .New York, and
afterward went with her to Edinburgh,
Scotland, whore he attended a medical
college. lie returned to Now York in
1886.
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DANGER, ATIlIlO E --THE UNIT -
E14 STATES.
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a Like dedpots, whose policy is to get
up a foreign war whenever tteir people
feel the pinch of domestic oppression,
the New York Board of Health always
seeks to turn the attention of the pe•o.
pie from their own dangers by divert-
ing their feelings iu a hostile way
against their neighbors. New York is
just now threatened with cholera from
Italy. The disease is at present in its
own quarantine station ; one death has
occurred, and their are other cases.
Under these circumstances the Board
of Health calls attention to Canada and
the possibility of disease entering from
this direction, though there is not the
slightest ground for any such appre
bouillon. This is exactly the trick
playdd by the New York Board of
Health upon the people of New York
last year. The disease was actually in
the city of New York carrying of vic-
tims, and the New York Board of
Health, knowing the fact, concealed it
and did its beat to divert attention by
sending commissioners to Canada to
examine Canadian quarantine arrange-
ments and investigate the condition of
Canadian cities. Until the New York
papers exposed the presence of cholera
in New York the Board of Health con-
cealed the 'foot of its existence- while
raising a big dust in the direction of
Canada. Now that it has again begun
to direct attention to Canada the peo-7
pie of New York may well look round
among themselves and see if there is
anything hang concealed.
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The Wealth ._
of Health
Is in Pure Rich
iBlood; to enrich
,'the blood is like
putting money out a: interest,
SCOTT'S
EMULSI
2!t
Of Pure Norwegian • Coo' Liner 0i1
and Hypophosphites
Iposseses blood enriching properties in
a remarkable degree. Are yor: all run
dawn? Take Scott's Emulsion. Almost
as Palatable as Milk, Be sure and
get the genuine.
Prepared only by Scott & Bowtte, Belleville. j
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carefully prepared Remedies, used for years fu
private practice and for over thirty years by the
people with entire success. Every single Speotao
a special euro for the disease named.
They cure without drugging, purging or reducing
m
the eysteand aro in fact and deed the Sovereign
Remedies of the World.
LIST or ellINCII'AL Non. CU.,. Prt1CP.0.
1—Efay ors, Congestions, Inflammations _
2 -Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic.... ,2a
3 -Teething; Colic, Crying, Wakefulness ,25
4 -Diarrhea of Children or Adults .25
8 -Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis ,25
-Neuralgia, Toothache, Faccache...• .2,-;
9 -Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo.25
10-Dyspopsla. Ballot enese, Conetlpation.25
11• -Suppressed or Painful Periods.25
12 -Whites, Too Profuse Periods .25
13 -Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness.25
14 -Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.25
15 -Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains .25
16 -]Malaria, Chills, Fever and Alive .25
19 -Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in tho Head-24
20 -Whooping Cough 25
27 -Kidney Diseases .25
28 -Nervous Debility .100
30 -Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed.25
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