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Northern Advance, 23 Jul 1891, p. 6

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J. uuuavo nu more pmuoouoq u1an_ o`v'n thd` l[oKinl'oy Bill`-glvol. A lnationi-that aolla` raw material wall grow ignorant and poor - a nation that raise: raw material and aolla the manufactured article will grow lnto11isenhnd1:ih- I ;W,1~.ill ,f.Iv.o.r.9i gl'btotldn`booauai it gi V T as dlvoralty` of` dnatrlea. dovolo the brain and live-ronnplor-399* to .#in!h:'l J`-'--`-H no vnvvk, $.11. CONSUMPTIO `D.-u.I.I._ `Y `P 3.1. .`A`. annn eron `Insect Stings Sore: Eyes Eruptione % Sore Feet uunsu, uuuruuues. anu ngures counted 80 but a reduction to 1 cent per word will be made when the number of insertions of me name matter exceed Foua. Condensed advertisements on First Page such as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found. Property for Sale or to Rent, 8 inc Articles. Eto., Eta. must be acoom sni with the cash, and will be lnserted-F rst insertion, 2 cents per word. each subsequent insertion, 1 cent r word (names, addresses. and gures ooun words): but a 1-adnntinn m I mmt. nnr wm-a um OONTBAOT OHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mind that no- tioe of intention to change advertisements must be handed in to the oice not later than Saturday at 10 o clock, and the co y for such change must be in the Abvmon 0 cc not later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, in any week; otherwise the advertiser's announcement may uotbe made public until the week following. Advertisers will not be allowed to use their space for advertising angthin outside their own regular business. he d they do so. transient rates will be charged for such adver rinnrnnnt ` IIIAIZTIIIIU UILV [Y PoN5 EXTRACT commuv, Pa I-`II-"I'M Aur unus-n... -v -v.- - up v-r--. -s--v- B 1;r;terre.d positio1.n in the paxger will. be sold at an advance of one third on a on rates. This rule will be strlctlv carried out. ul. cum r.-A-`inn I/`l1U_L| Ll .- wiTH)B`u EEWHIPPER 3 I Lnoks"'KE.mns" Anglo-Canadian Trade. The Board of -Trade returns show an expanded Anglo-Canadian trade. Dur- ing the rst six months of the current year the exports to Canada reached 2,- 386 080, an increase of 10%. per cent compared with the same period in 1890. The imports from Canada reached 1,- 791,506, an increase of 14 per cent. In-V isireases were general throughout the st. . nches, 10 Inches. 1 Column 20 Inches, 1 Column Eem`a[e V`, Complafi Etgs Mosq uito B`it`es* $ur;6ufn+ l.n.fl`a'm'mfat1on nzrusgsuaatnmts W aiwu`n;_,TH_"EoIrL ` ~ For one month-the three monthly rate with ; lb per oent. added. I `For two months--the three monthly rate with 10 per cent. added. A1I'\__A____.I _-_14..I___. n_ LL, _-___-_ .__::u 1 , Contact advertisements will be taken at th following to which are drafted on eo oommeuoiel oiples, end. no they will be ut:'letly.ndhered.to in making new oontroot after present contracts expire. there will be o_nly'one nrloetorallz `ff`:?`p`:p`.`.:%.`::.2.9`..1 f:.3.::.':.'`" snounn you win: rAo'r.`II onqinohl. to. 1: un` Each 1: ingertionxi. 4:e:ta linen.` m .' Rea.g1lngnouoeI. 10 cents netnno tor am In sertlpn: 6 cents per line for each subsequent Insertion of the umamuttnr. A " V , omom dx_1dA Government advertise men will be charged at above rates. OONIBAUE ADVIRTISING. '1} ' I `A V non o1I'.ri'unrnn_1vnnnnnnnANn - I uonmnu Ammo: .-nu no u.r\IIv1Ul UUIVIITI _z's FIFTH AVEJIEWYDRK. No. of Inohoo 3!. Baltohelfs Murderer. The murderers of Baltcheif, Minister of Finance. Roumsnia, have been arrested. Theyare two students who have confes- sed they were hired to do the job by Dc-."1`zI.tehe`. Dr. Molo and Col. Kisso`. At the time he was killed he was walking with Premier Stambulc, and it was be- lieved the conspirators intended to mur- der the Premier lnsteed of the Minister. MAHUFACVUIIITOIEY .Il'I'(" Evil: no n--.-- Bonnnxsm ADVEBTISIIINTB. 13 7 A :v_Y.r!=fc"_ .'%$ep':.'a Ulla Inset tlon. 4 1 n waolgzsos 4ooi any 376 -.4` ;|2"Ii1_"3'-his ;nmam`sp.mmapmmn. 7PRIK VOV FOB 3} El I3 Fl(ql::`;-4' 8600 1400 S n III)!!! 9 (1 yr.) Dollar woek1yPu"""' . Ip of 81mooo.|'1`"' V 5 311:: largest circulation- FOR 1391. ` prlotor 6. WOW vBd` P10l25 canto attiioocoi fr` b Pfpdd, on receipt of W dolnrrv or since! A Serious charge. Dr. Leldig s charge against Dre. `Berg. mann and Hahn of experimenting` with cancer inoculations on hospital patients` without their knowledge or consent cre- ate: intense interest at Berlin. The min ; inter of Public Instruction has summon- ed Dra.Hahn and Bergmann to answer the charge within twenty-four hours. ASSIGNMENTS OF OHATTEL MORTGAGE. ABSTRAOTSOF TITLE, IN DIVISION oomzrr BLANKS. MAGISTRATES BLANKS. SURROGATE COURT BLAIR: OONSTABLES BLANKS- Blank ram. of my kind pin order- \ OHATTEL MORTGAG DISCHARGE or FARM LEASES RENEWALS OF EQUITY OF REDEMPTION, ? STATUTORY Lmsns MORTGAGES. CHATTEL MORTGAGES. QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAG1 AGREEMENTS OF AT TORONTO PRICES Lu.a.uIlIl BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, POSTERS-Plain and Ornamenht DODGERS, FLYERS, Mzrmoaum C_ARDS, PROGRAMS, onnms or DANCE, MENU amps, RECEIPTS. um um Uuwgm CHECKS, ORDER& ENVELOPES. M A full line at all px-log NOTE HEADINGS, M A 'rramp's late. Wednesday aftermoon, while Jas. Loz- an, a tramp,_ was trying to board a west- bound train at Cubourg, he accidentally slipped and fell under the moving cars. Both legs were crushed below the knees. Logan was taken to the Toronto hospital on No. 2 Express train' He is in a very low state. cums, pnnuxnmumrnmms Pl?!!?i!Wsn| HA8 UNRIVALLED LETTER HEADINGS, MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING owns, VISITING mm A full line of B L A N K F O R M8 Always kept in stock `non!-nznn Anvnwl cyclone and Death.- There wen a cyclone at West Superior. Wisconsin, last Thursday. Many build- ings were blown down. A building at the corner of Third and Sanborn streets, in which 50 men were at work, was des-_ troyed. Three men were taken out dead and others ere yet in the ruins. Few es- EM g-I _1-espoctfully solicit an opponw to furnish estimates for all kind. 0' 1 work in all the styles of printing, my STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, NOTE cxnoumzs, LETTER CIROUL CEIPTS. W :23 nummi ST.. mm: .......91- unI--- MORTGAGE. -FOB SALE OF LAND HOUSE LEASE The barns and drive house of Ebin Perrin, Augusta township, were struck by lightning on Wednesday last and burned to the ground. A large quantity of hay and agricultural implements were also destroyed. The loss is heavy and the insurance ($800) is light. ' _ SNIPES, rm FAOILITIEI non crop In England. There in every prospect of a splendid crop. and the growers expect good prices In new of the unfavorable reports receiv- ed in regard to the hop prospects in the United States and an to the appearance of blight in America. A German enzzineer named Sendmenn ha been ned 450 mark: at Gletz for hyp- notizing A `girl named Emily Winter three times daily for 3, week by which treat- ment ehe was driven violently mud. ronnatn as Well. _ Willielnfnglish, about 55 years of ego, was Jon-nddeed in 3 well, the other day, on the farm occupied by Ina brother in- lI.w_, Paul Dynes, ~ near Acton,` On- `Anna The Storm at morn. H The other afternoon a violent wind which lasted only a few minutes. swept over a. portion of this section, doing con- siderable damage to property. The dye house of the Ontario "Worsted Mills and Mr,` Wells tailoring esta.blishment;were n_unr'oofed., Other buildinas were damag- ed to some extent, and fences and trees were levelled to the ground. No one was in j ured. ' am-u-noxoa up in world over. run or tho sumo; A , The unniveuury of the fall of the Bus- tile was oelebratodmi the French Consu- late in New York has Tuendsy. - Burns Struck by Lightning. L'_.___ ___ J rlnod tor Bypnotixlng. .f8v.;G.o+ - .T"`: =2 . I . . 4' " ~ X`-.` xr -'-.4 ll Iva`: Insecure some of ' `..`!-".`. ~. ,. yo` 6 W5? ' `II V_.`__ f`__, .,, ` Iurwnbvomu ` _ good: befoie'y'6 see9rt!sIm=.9 *3? 01 .1 I 4 I ? =='P `Q ,`,t, . Al. -`_. .,;"`7,"`3. I uzpuuynuguu' vans. Inay -WlM Keep you 0001. Don?t .1: 15 -s d:'g.ugh5'gtoi nan -oom fort'- aBloVf6r'(*'e"'Ii5iiIi1te ucgs;3ieg,ripk; p,-;ogteh. ling ` 'u.ummu.. :34 _+ ,"_:V` ..:-: n-...;u. :-..*.-;..:_..n_'.-.. .__L__'-.- ~- mu .- -uu,nner- D`on. t i'niIginoths`t` you `ire `the only- poruon on the footutobl that fuels warm. , nan lnhanf A #3.`: x`_..- A-_ A -I---- yvunvu vu UIIU LUUUIUUUI -Iallili IIUII WIIIII. Don't greet as tired woman on 3 shop- p' g tour with the remark: Hy! isn't thh.a,.yrarm,:dqy'I1 .. . w. . Tl"n.nnnnn*nl__` ~ W '- `Y `' A. 4 . 'h3*`fo3iiih;5*@`r`6 moi. if A do were allowable, might be added ,a `second commandment, ` viz.: Do be .-v'*b!- \.1 nos-my ZD9nt l. i_ _ Don t debutenbont melon matters, Don't worry. nbont~thiugu`tl_1at_,cM,I",t be helped. . " " - Don .t %unond;:-1n'()wi'3i1!I`'x.V during you: hollday;=thpn.=;I0.l1 make. during thoVna'I1= ottho; . _ > .,s ` n....u. ....1.. .1--- :....1-,-.v_.s_n__ _.nn_ . 1; _ "133:-:;..a`;.';1:;:."`=" "t'ra%....% ma. 1;. expeotatl_'>n"th|_t.'tho'y .\'ii1l.libop 7611 cool. . n...m.- ".3513. ...~ .I.L'...s...I.i.':..~ c.~*.| ...;..--c..... A - V 1t_ow:1?unun by Ilunkuoly. . ' Michael Mnin many. the celebrated Hun- garian painter, hug begun the conipouicion of . 3 new work representing Ohgint among his disciples. Munkooey expect! to nish the painting in two genre, -when itwjI1,be -exhibited in the glnige oitiei _6f'.E(ii"ope e.nd'Amerioa.: - The painting will obeoon;e,~ nelly, .tho.;property~.of the Netionnl GU11-; . amount of wheat in sight is 52,223,691 ` bushels against 54,951,386 bushels a r week ago, and_43,662.000 bushels a year The Wheat Situation. ' According "to the latest reports the total ago, showing the large decrease of 2,727,- 785 during the past week. Of this shrink-7 age 1,076,785 bushels belong to . the United States "and Canada eastof the Rockies, and.1,7l.2.000 to the amount on passage to the United Kingdom and the continent. As compared _with this 1 time last year, however there is an -increase in the A total amount of 8,601,000 bushels. A notable feature in the situation is the large amount of wheat on passage to the Continent, as compared with this time- iast year, namely, 18,952,000 bushels, V against 4,500,000,_an' increase of 14,402,- bushels, which shows that the demandzfor the Continent is more than treble that of last `year at this time. In fact the amount on passage to the Continent misses only 1,736,000 bushels of being as much as that of the United Kingdom. whereas last year it was-about 15,000,000 bushels less The visible supply of wheat on this Continent usually commences to increase about the middle or latter part of the present month ; but if the European de- mand for the crop proves as large _as ex- pected, the increase in stocks_.on this side. may not experience their normal expan- sion this year. The exports of wheat from the Pacic and Atlantic `coasts `last week were about 2.222.000 bushels, ` against 1,950.500.bus.hels;fornthe preced- ing week, and 1,201,000 bushels forsthe. , corresponding week last year; The avail_ able stocks in the United States and Cane ads, along with farmers reserves, were I said to be the smallest on the first of the present month than at a like date for a 4 number of years; butstatisticians have been so often `fooled an invisible, ,suppiy F that it is a dangerous factor to speculate on. , ' l Ask Your Friends About It. Your distressing `cough can be cured. We know it because Kemp's Balsam within the` past few ears has-cured so many coughs and colds in t is community. Its remarkable sale has been won entirely by its genuine "merit. Ask some friends jhat have used it what he `thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There is no med- icine so pure, none so elfective. fLarge bottles ?Oc.a.nd $1 at all druggists . Sample bottle 1'88. `IUD. G free. The Behring 8ea_ commissioners. The sealing commissioners arrived at Victoria VB. 0. Thursday morning and left next day by the steamer Danube for Behring Sea. They had a long conference with the Board of Trade and the Sealers` Association in regard to sealing mat- ters. One of the sealing schooners arriv- ed a few days ago. She was ordered not to enter Behring Sea by an American, cruiser. A. number of other sealers were also warned not so enter the sea. They have not come home. It is generally believed none of the sealers will leave here, on orders from an American source, but will dodge the cruisers as long as pos- sible. Seizures are expected. a can-wnnnwl `I330 II. The embarkation of the Grenadier Guards at Bermuda. the other day caused the greatest demonstration ever witnessed on the island. People ocked from all parts The streets, hill- aides and every available spot was crowd- ed, while the harbor was literally covered with boats. The Governor of Bermuda addressed Col. Eaton, and referred partic- nlarly to the excellent reports on the conduct of his men while stationed on the Island. The troopship Orontese then sailed for England. ' 8ens1b!eAdvioe. . e The Rochester Democrat says :-If any farmers desire to-lock up their products and become subject to t.he'~will of some central authority in the matter of_ sales, they will not be of that mind for any great length of time. The dangers of such action are many.-and the expenses in the matter of 'commissions and storage must be large. Sensible farmers will continue to be masters of their own business in- stead . of turning it over to irresponsible theorists. . V Earl Spencer, formerly Lord Lieuten- ant.of Ireland, in a speechat Royston the other day, declared that the policy of the Liberals in favor of home rule ' for Ireland was at present stroneer than ever. The cry of the Conservatives that home rule was dead was utterly false. It was a living principle and was`, as popular in English constituencies now as before dis- aster overtook the Parnellites. He declared that home rule would be the first pro- posal to be introduced in the next Liberal Parliament. . * The three deetlie or feimele eeroncute in different part: cf America on = Saturday ought to stop the reckleuneeu that risks life to pander to the idle curiosity of the public. Nothing of publicvalue in ever gained by the balloon ueenpione made for e price on a public holiday or from some open air exhibition, at fair. Their pur- pose is purely `commercial, and they ought to be discouraged in everyzwsy as involving nee ileae risks and dengere. ' hosutifui yoti ' `need 1 mid, genius. ' Home Rule sun an Inuuof G._-._--, I ` To 20% ii 5;: ;;E;.aI: "' "' I; V .. my-ed ` N u _ _ . rm-.1 `u 1 I - M ' 4.- The Grenadier Guards` :)= :s-,.,:'7-H. ; `Elect! -i'oi y" "often ipokoiof on exit- under two forms, dyhsmio and static. The t V :* 9.;.;.}he 13- ` hioh"' "eii'` ftlib S` `the Ayg,""gI go writer ha Iuwu nunuuav Clvo .` Dr. Jennings believe: thg,_t.Ah:;__-onio gout` nnd rhoumggc gout may thus Q9`-cured, or at least kepg at bsy,oven when"the patient ' 21'; h9F`k"PP1S1- bsaletere gttagkn. Ha I of ogepazyl ivtegeoonti entlg as to .ho-onto, __ gm H . pl ant:-w1!l refrain from . .1"gf1!|8H 0 u at at you A ii. 3131:" 1 9 =`~'? !`9.' * '?1'V` id, '4 2 07.0!-`lib exam my,boeo nuoful w::gi::. 1 '9 of gsrly con- Dr. Oscar Jennings, of Paris, in a re- centlypublished pamphlet makes a strong plea for the bicycleas a means of reliev- ing the ills that sedentary esh ts heir to. He has brought together from the writings of other medical authors, and from the pages of newspapers and magazines devot- ed tocycling topics, a considerablemass of evidence. Dr. Jenningsis an enthus- last and claims not only that cycling is n free from objection. but that it is a cura- tive of some disorders, and in itself a regu- lar form of exercise... Dr. J enningsl book conrms the impression. formed from ob- servation and the perusal] of scattered notices in. fugitive literature, that c ng is _p, .tormf;;e`;ercise e`s.peoially,u ' ul to men"who growing to be I; Iitt more than middle age. TL`. t'."_-_- L'--l -` La "Patric remarks that Sir William Ritchie is now performing the duties of Governor General, while the holder of those high decorative functions is shing for salmon in New Brunswick. The Liberal organ then asks what Baron Stanley has done since the last session to earn $50,000 given him by the Canadian Government, outside the sending of,a few splendid salmon `to some of the high dignitaries of state. It then adds that, as a rule, to save appearances and show that they are not altogether the fth wheel on a coach, V sion at Ottawa. Should the Government be -suddenly defeated the present Governor- General would lose the only occasion left him to show that he is officially useful for something. The heat is great, it is true, but since the representatives of the people can face that heat for an allowance of $1,000, it seems that the Governor- Gener- al could do the same for $50,000. True it is that in Europe they are not so particular with their sovereigns, but we are in America. and we have as neigbors a nation- of sixty millions of citizens whose President works like the humblest clerk in the public service, all the year long, and hardly takestwo weeks `holidays dur- the summer. The Presidents of the other eighteen republics of the New World work in the same manner. Canada alone has an idle goyernor, as were, a thou- sand years ago, the Frankish kings of the Merovingian race. . . . governors-general pass the time of the ses-` X33311 La Pat:-lo criticise: the Goya-nor General. usoru.x. 'so;_1-s3.rnoun' -wzcnuxoan. ` . lllllllill ll 5 WBlC0lllB_ VIIIWOIH . It is nicely illustrated end its articles are well calculated to` teach lessons of kindness and mercy to suimsls that can- not protect themselves end that are too frequently treated with cruelty by the un- thinking or the bed. .It is published in lgostcin at 18 Milk street, by Mr. Geo. T. nan I Out-Dumb Animals for July is on the Editor : table. This monthly journal published `in the Interest of our dumb animals is a wel<":ome_viai_tor. `Tm: ADVANCE acknowledges the receipt I of the first number of the McMaster Uni- versity Monthly, A. H. Newman, Man- aging Editor. This rst number contains the following articles :- Limae Labor, by Theodore H. Hand, To Poesy, M. A. Maitland; The Thiry Year s War, A. H. Newman; John Burroughs; P. `K. Day- fort; In the Bay, Blanche Bishop ; Creed and Character, W. E. Norton ; College News, McMaster Hall, Woodstock College Moulton College. ' It has a sort of classic look about it and will no doubt be pro- ductive of good in the circle for which it 1 ss designed. The present number con- tains 48 pages and there are to be eight numbers a year for the modest sum of one dollar: I A s u can `I u 8. EUGENE 8Al.I.So - ` Ixsmoron. Bngnng T The CLASS H. POL|;Cl'ES` 9` `*9 STANDARD ire.-FREE FROM RESTRICTION of anyekind. The asst}:-ed under this` Policy may proceed and reside in, any part of the world, or engage in occupation of my kind, o with out license, or payment of extra premium. ammo xsunnuffi .l.llI=V Q59 wvulv Ill Iluv vuuuau uuuv an UVJ can do. 9 He can whistle so lod the air turns blue, He can make all sounds of beast and bird, _And_n_1:ho.usa.nd noises never heard.` Ashe makes of himself a. street parade. I He has sounds that are rufed, striped ` and plain; _ . V He can thunder by as a railway train, Stop at the station a breath and then Apply the steam and be off again. He has all of his power in such comma! He can turn right into a full brass band, With all the instruments ever played, You can tell that a boy is very ill If he he s wide awake and keeping still, But _ earth would be--_God bless their U51 '7 \Illl\l LIlU5U IIIJ` A dull old place if there were no boys. He ca.n`row or cackle, or he can cluck As well as a. rooster, hen or duck. He can bark like a. dog, he-can low like a. lIl\`Il Bob Inga-non : Yuan. ' I What do I think of the McKinley Bill 3 Well. at I am a protectionist, at, lust, and all thQ....i'!l9;n I.,.9,ln In uooo_r_d with it. I belioveinrmae F!0*! gtiO!;.~thd ?vn ` llnkinlid" *Rill~:~n'-I-.u. ; ....m__a~z._=`_- __..;- Anjimaf cat itself can't beat his m ow. axvi rm: not A_GEANci.- I` These are some of the things that a boy nun An g ~(Bs'.I.i.a.-:BJ:.::s:I:-I:BEI:% _1 eb':i5-.)`% iHnnv.ufI>o:`gg._pAuAnA - -9 ' 7 lIJlIUl,S'.I.`lllIt ' Anlvunnvn iNVl8.'l.`BI| FUNDS. OVER .,GOV. DEPOSIT Afl` OTTAWA Inter : Table. 7.-A. BTBATHY. AgI;:_I_~I_l1;._~` uvnuuvvl, nuu IIU Du! 1'-"LIL lllllll. I can learn so many English as 1 think I will comejt the America and to go on the scaffold to le_otu.ro.". A ` 1 sum; aaaavu uu D KDlIWIy, nu 116611 I10 re` turn track. Moreover, the carbon la'~ ment is replaced by a single solid` block of carbon. . Into this block the electricity passes, and makes It glow` brilliantly, and that is all there isaof it. What the ` change from. the troublesome, j costly 5 carbon lanient to, the? simple carbon block --without anygretnm current means will beg beat. to electricians. ; Furthern|ore,"the}~n'_e_w;. electric light cur- rent will beharmlees; There being no cir- l cnit to be complg_t_ed._there will be no danger. ` Pmfeor T9I1Ifpaeqpd.'thgonzh his body, in the `presenceof the Institute of Electrical Fmiineera,-a current 2 electric industries. Professor Tesla claims, for one thing, that he can make an incandescent lamp with only one wire and no carbon lament at all. ,By means of the mastery he haegsined over static electricity he nds that no circuit is F` necessary in electric lighting. One wire 1 passes from the main line of the electric current, so to speak, and stops in the lamp. `The branch wires `run of = like side lines on a railway, and need no re- turn Its-nnlr, Ilnn4un...`_ 1.1.- -__I-_-- AL" ']'.`11'e"ai'rilx s lj:a.biiihl"cdtiveneia.; re manv.and.sandnse~1sme +5.: ..~... -2 I.---L . -.r-xn I I:aur\N.- -`SOUR STOMAC1 Lgaxzzwzs s. DROPSY I,lJ&A-1-" ghn .cu|u anon An-. One year 0 I was taken ill with inammatory r nmatism, bein con- ned 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 Ayer s Sarsaparilla. and began to imgrove at once, gaining in st:-en h` an soon ,,recove1-ing my usual hea th. I cannot say too much in praise of this well-known medicine.-`-Mrs. L. A. -Stark, Nashua, N. H. Ayrisgjfgqnarilla. In a letter to an American. friend a French gentleman of some literary note in his own "country, says that he is learn- ing English bythe aid of a_ small text book` and a dictionary, without any in- struotoi, and he adds :-In small time T dn `noun -4. -u..__ '|..._1.t_L -_ `I at! I Dr. .1. c. Ay} & Co., Loweu, Mass. Pr_1ge_ 31.; six bottleu-:_05. Worth 05 avbottlo. Lu: nearly two years Il_'0ln rneumauc out, being able to` walkonl with great` 'scomiort, and having t ed various `remedies, including mineral -waters, without relief, I saw by an advertise- ment in a Chicago paper that a man had been relieved of this distressing como . plaint, after lon suffering, by taking Ayer s Sarsapari la. I then decided to make a trial of this medicine, and took it regularly for ei ht months, and am pleased to state t at it has effected a complete cure. I have since had no to,- turn of the.disease.-Mrs. B. Irving Dodge, 110 West 125th st., New York. . EING due to the `presence of en? - acid intheblood, in` out ee`ctua.ll" cured by the use ot 'Aye;'1,-, sh Saredpap rilli. Be sure `you get .A.yet sl and no. other, `and take it till the poisonous acid is thoroughly expelled from the system. .We challenge attention to this testimony :- V ' T About two years ago. after suffering: for nearly two `years from rheumatic unt- hnino 11:11: 91:` tirhllfnnlu with an-and ,__-- .....u u ruupl L0 ih worst Scrofulous Sore. / I\1II \l`fl A..- L- L- L- --.._- Regulates the Stomach,' Llver and `Bowels, unlocks t.he$ecretions,Puriflesthe Blobd and removes all lrn-- purltles from a `Pimple to fhQ\A:n.-ac C---l'--' - - A w. M. n'AMsAY',T `fag. 41:19` I PBiPA8ED BY C101 . . 3..,,,-`.332 """ ` ' I . Mnuoni. Movrunx. nngnsh as She 1: `Spoke bi a sou-taught 'TnAnnInwu-nun .MQ-.T3:,5h tyatlnrge. M. n..Gu.nnR`1".'f1TD'.' ` RHEUMATISM P|`98!81%9a`P|" 9` --. :o.% ;;sg`;.matysusxowrock.= ..` %~~f%<:<%z*":bmwvbns. ii W av.` _-._I-_Vl` o Me U- .` "udI`h1'_L--... _. A ` NERW".E83iR.AT!N1 ....%......._,.E":s.',`.`.z.-;:.,.. (eopiumption) with benecial; N. Y. in Feb. 1 h . I collglqnot nu Liver in:;.:hu%r:;a ' 1889. cannot think *'i'ff".:'oiiii'; n. H53-EB|l|TY I have used thenlu-Seeds` N Ii: sevca-111888. uses of Chronic Bronchitis, and the gently stagesof ' Phthisis, and have been we!lEpleased wxth the results. JAM _ lmburgoon American Pork. It is believed that the Government has decided to accede to the request of Mr. Whiteiew Reid, United State: Minister, to remove the embargo on Ameriosnpork, as it is known the Government has agreed to `bring forward a bill modifying the general Customs tariff of May, 1881. `and xing the duty of 20 francs per 100 kilos .on all salted Dork, ham and bacon import- ed from the United States.

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