Dr; J. O. Ayor 8: C0,. Lpwell, Ma_u. Sold by u1|_Druggiau and Dealers in Medicine. f-< .. onnmashnspmowrvnni somoimn. j j; `M; DWI .. . 801 nnalinn . . an A it uhintz AIVTIITIMSITE ' A 5 BITUMINOUS % mmmug Ann sxmmg .G.FgATEFULr..QOMEO1}:T1NG. ; --Daa1'ers in Pllb 8! ; it chem employs wm 1.;eE:3ou"r " '1: '% `:3 7 p 3096 9-65 l.m., on arrxrri oP(`3 `..Ii. t:'a.li-$5 1:33. East. West and N ortIi_ An-{van .1: nun-Inn. = in wt pan. Returning. leaves Chnrlotte week days at ll.o5p.m.. except 'l`needny.et 9.40 mm. Satur- day et_4.l6 mm. Cells at Brighton on Wed- neodev at 2.00 m.; C0)b0l'l1O on Wednesday and Friday 51: 45 em. - Oonneowel Rlohester with New York Cen- 3:11 teenadsnil diverging line: for all points in the ongh Tickets and Baggage chucks 'l`l.'l"ll! unnmn Irfmn 1... -..- -3 4.1.- 1-____;. --v:v v- v--w- wxvva-3 ..'1711'1i'T~I_c>R'rn KING icons of them-gent, swittest and most_power;tnl Steamers on the La` lihtedh El 1' d~ od thrlggthoui :7 eat: any an an em _C. F. GILDERSLEEVE. % G .M .Kmmo . c. H. NIcHof.sofmw n Gen. Pass. and Fgt. pAtan|__1I:.nm I1 . _ nu. -vuvvvvvuul WUULUDJ lliollln; 3 I011 arrival or G.'l`.R. trains from. East. West and North. "Arrives at Charlotte at 2.30 nan. - T XCURSIRNS WILL BE "RUN FROM AN} Dxvigiumonr 3' t Wu :'~:1`11tM1m:?d , onso e . , wa. o or Orillla. or J a.ckson'a Point, thgn {y the beaut tul steamer orillia to Strawberry Island or gin other pgrtacgr of aesorguo: was mcoe an n . n w e Islandlsa large Sgmgnergtiotel and anumrtlgr of Cottages. 9. lame Paviluon. Public Cook gotta?! tor` the ocinvensiezice o3ex:':8urs1:`ti>nlehI1.|E 5 ounce. ce. w n on . s ' a.ckle,Reto. Around the Ialgh is the beat has shing grounds in the lake. All excursions tn Qtrnwhnrrv Tnlnn rnunt ha nu-I-nnon fnr 81' ems" u? '6`uiii|A. -~ unsung tllllllll Ill lll Il$KB- All UXUILFIIUIIB to Stmwberr Island must be arranged for with Mr, G. clnnes. proprietor, or with the undersigned. as this is the only steamer privi- l ed to land excuraionista there. T B --Partles permitted to camp on Straw- `snlvwu .'n`nuup' uaeu D0 .I8.n(1 BXOIITBIOIISEB I6l'6. B.-Parties berry Island. For further information; rates, for charter- ing and tickets. 3 IV to J0 N GALBRAITH. No. 117 Dunlop 812.. 2i43_a;rie. Agent. I sEAs9_qIs9|. EXCURSIONS. mum NORTHERN wa.s.\'m ursl ROY L MAIL STEAMBOAT LINE. It is intended the staunch and popular Steamers Pacin. Captain D, M - I".nmn'hnll_ Atlantic. Cant. R. l DODUJBI? 568811101`! ' l'll(7l.|.l"u ' Ulpiallll. P. M. Campbell. Atlantic. Cagg. R. D. Foote. "Baltic.Cant. W Tate Ro rtson, " Northern Belle. Capt. J. Wilson. will run as follows during the season of navigation, 1891: Running in close connection with the (}.T. R. and O'P.R. Companies. Steamers Pacific and Atlantic leave Collxnzwood at 1.30 .m. every Tuesda and Saturday respective y after ar- rival o the G. . T. R. morning trains from Toronto and Hamilton, c at Meaford. Steamers Pacic. Baltic and tlantic leave Owen Sound at 10.30 p.m. every Tuesday, Thursda and Saturday respectively. after the arrival o the C. P. R. afternoon train from Toron- to. for Sault Ste, Marie and intermediate ports. The Saturday Steamer will call at Wiarton both ways. Parry Sound and Killarney. The steamer Northern Belle leaves Collingwood every Wednesday and Saturday, at 1 p m., on arrival of the G.'l`.R. morning trains from Toronto and Hamilton, for Parry Sound. and there connecting with steamer Manitou from Penetanguishene and Midland tor Byng `Inlet. French River and .K1llarney. there connecting with the main line for the Sault. returning via Parry Sound. and there connect- ing with steamer Manitou tor Penetanguishene and Midland. For tickets and further particulars. apgliy to all agents of the G.T.R. and C.P.R. to .E. Suns, Owen Sound. or to - CHARLES CAMERON.` Manager. THOS. LON G. Collirgizood. nn-.'l`rann The North Shore `Navigation Go. EXCURSION SEASON 1 891 . Almsunmcs crun%>:|i 8i1Etu1ldaya`s:iil.:iinc`ltidin meals and cabin berth. for 312, gr three, _1l dqya for $6. STEAMEBS cltygfmldland .`,,T~"'-.4 afllzursda for Parry Soun (1 Mlnlqnu. at a.p.m. aver nlonuay gnu V 4 gig Inlet and French ver. oonneot1_ngut'Ml ml with G; T. R. mo:-nin trains from all. int: east and sonth.>a.nd.at ranch Riverwi her compon- ion mower. _ . _ A THE KATHLEEN. _-LI-L 1--..-- I2`-A`-u-`L `DI-snug Tannin nn nry con- ency so 1-I.J.l- J -l..I-55 In uLnL_L_J{-45V. which leaves French River Tuesday and Friday at 3p,m. for. Collins Inlet. Killarney. Mnnitowaninz. Little Current. Gore Bay. Spanish River, Massey and -Webbwood pass- ing thousands otstnallislands through nar- row. channelsanda iomilesa up the great Spanish River. the grandest scenery on the continent, connecting at Webbwood with the C.P.R.itor Budbury and the Boo -": returning. le:a7voWebbwood every Monday and Thursday a . am. Fare from Toronto-or Hamilton to French Riverand return 310 ' Webbwood and return. i5.60;;Barrie to ench River and return. 87.70; 0 Weqbwood and return. 818.70 8 rat? from all points. Tickets an all _i `- formation can be obtained from tor the G '1`.R, or at W. J. BHICPPAR . anager. Waubanshene: C. E. STEPHENS,` Secretary and Treasurer. Collingxwood. A-or-:19:I-ms.199-.-qa19.m.m.os In connection with the'G`. '1`. R. I V The co stenmoncity of ~M1dlnnd, li hted withe ac wul les.vo~0ollinzwood at sun. and Mid and . at 8.p.m._ eve Monday gnd Tlmrsda Sound, 3 "IF.-gun}: Ivan nnnndnwntzlfl land with (3; I.`):;, ' ' `III vIuI_nIIIIg-' . v- jrulvglv" .-,0 vjhconionnreh ma. kcunmn I:-* mw PA.1.-A'l`.IAVL_,S1`EA1lER THE NEW Low Pm}/ssURE TN A _Ka1lon, STORY & Co. MRONLANDA STEEL MERCHANTS, : Shelf Heav; Hardware, Chain, Bar Iron, Cast Steel, ' Spring Steel, Machinery Steel, Sleigh-Shoe S Steel, assorted length and sizes. Guns, Ries, Primers, Cartridges, Shells, Ammunition, Gil S _ `Cloth for Halls, Oil Cloth Mats for Stoves and Tables. 110 Dunlop Street, BINDIN`G- TWINE %PARI%S GREEN, FENCE WIRE, Lawn Sprinklers, Folding Chairs, Lawn Mowers, Machine Oils, At J. HENDERSON S. G. G-.SMI'I'I-I, UNDER'l`AKER, THE SENSATIDN 0F THE SEASON. A large and vsried assortment of TOYS, BOOKS AND N OVELTIES, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c. The newest designs and finest goods of the season. Bought direct from European markets. ' Our low prices make these beautiful goods all bsrgains. Come toesdquarters, where your money will go the farthest, and where you are sure to find just what you want. - $OOTT S BOOKSTORE, JOSEPH Ll1IGu'r0N, AGENTSVFOR THE HOWARD FURNACE. WINDOW & DOOR SCREENS, For :11 kinds of folka--little or big. At all kinds of prices--grea.t or small. We are pleasing them all. HARDWARE, BARRIE AND STROU D. T.A.:ppropr1a.1:e THE `BEST AND CHEAPEST. BE SURE AND SEE IT. A Glimpse of Fairy1and._ OFFER AT LOW PRICES 2 pmrzirrzn AND RUBBER HOSE AND REELS. STEAM WORKS AND SHOW ROOM; . " 'v'v:.6tDU6E[aMAGE, Manager, Stroud. / COL;.LIEB.-S'.l'.`.v. BARBIE BARRAUD COFFINS AND GASKETS OF ALL KINDS Permanent enlargenients by a new and beautiful process. obes, Grape, And all Funeral Requisitea Furnished. Orders by Telegraph or Otherwise, Prompt- ly attended to. 11 n 'l\l'\'l"IlAl1`ll| mr .... --_ n._ a I PHOTO STUDIO! Bothwoll s Block, Barrio. CABTNETS FROM $33.00 PER DOZEN. HARVEST TOOLS, runs? PRIZE, `BARBIE, uses. swrrnm KiNG,- Photo, BABRIEZAND TOTTENHAM In stock or-Made to O1-;l:r.- TEIE HORSE POKES, 88 Dunlap-st. Barrie. ` Vvnalawna hater of Ann..- - 3' oifi them i Of Ii. . 1`T!II' , Plion bf ephem- who dia- 1 hive of , among (hing: What London Teaches Us. London will teach you that it is `pos- sible for the streets of the busiest city in 1 the world to be kept scrupulously clean, writes Edward W. Bok in the August 1 It will teach 1 Ladies Home Journal. Americans, too, that a city can be paved 3 so as to withstand the inroads of heavy ~ trafiic, and yet be a luxury for one to ` drive on any of its streets. We may teach them how to build the em, but A they can teach us how to construct fe railroads. Where the American railroad Efades a crossing and endangers life, the English road builds a tunnel and protects ihe public. The wooden piers along our ` nver fronts are nightmares . when you see those buttresses of masonry in England. The American housewife istanght how beautiful the humblest home can look _When owers bloom from every window "1 it, and gardens look like spots of Paradise. The English` woman can teach her American sister the great; Iecret of keeping young by refusina to worry. She knows that worry means premature age, and she has too high a regard for her health to endanger it witlr what she knows will -not _ayail. The English girl will teach the pride of every American that the foundation of the best health is exercise and plenty_.0- 2%.; and that healthy girlhood is the tapping.-stone lo the best wifehood and mo1therh'o"6_d;i 0th" T'.Pto though, in every American girl can stand comparison. `The phenommal success of Ayer s Sarsapa.- r;lla started into existence a host of competi- ltors; This, of course, was to be expected; nut the efTcI_'t has been to demonstrate the .uperior merits of Dr. Ayer s pre- psmtxon by auonstrmtly increasing demand for 13. How English Women Live. ' I greatly admire the Englishwoman for her utter refusal to worry or be worried, and the consequence is that she looks young at fty, writes Edward W. Bok in The Ladies Home Journal for August. She undertakes no more than she can comfortably carry out, and thoroughly believes in the coming of another day. By this I do not mean that she nrocrastinates; she simply will not let the domestic machinery grind. her down to ill-health and early old age. She is a frequent bather, and regards health as the prime factor of life, to be looked after before anything else, though the breakfast might -be an [hour late. She sleeps nine hours, and takes a nap during the day at that. She arranges her dsy s work in the most systematic manner, and her little, memorandum slip always shows two vacant hours; they arefor rest. She eats heartily, but the most digestible food. In the most modest home, no matter how little there may be on the table, there is nothing but the best. She would rather have `a mouthful of good food and go partly hungry, than eat a whole meal of cheaper things. She is a true economist ; regu- lates her expenses carefully, and is a true believer in the allowance system. ' There are some things about the English roman which her American sister dis- likes. just as it is vice oersa ;. at the same tune, there are others which would make our Americau- women happier and healthier if they imitated. The Fallacy 0! run ,1 As a result of personal oxperianugffd my state that some years I liyod `ft,;';"_-5 , Wlod of forty days, so {gr Q3. _!.vIi!.'i..1q, lled solid food is concerned, "|o1e1y"`6ii l . uyitl. -2 -_--__- LL- -.I.12A.:.._ -l clerinum, order Urthopbera. }S)altatori.a,-the ying SautereVIe1'1etg% Africa-1a sold at a halfpenuy per pound in the market place in Biskra. (which .. the second oasis from the north in :5 Sahara), and that there it is cooked be boiling with salt and water, as ahri Y are boiled here I myself aha 13:3` doubt that is more nutritious th`nlth latter, because in March when, the Inset; . d . . _ l!i1:t!1llBeI:il eglitmdrled It 13 3` full of albu-. me-Q mu o,,1y';,';"' "',-,,~ ~_ f . 6 incl: _.I.!.'9lP . :?.i;`i:n;;th1nz.' `yon tom "93 . you.gnp9t_fgi ui` unilgg ! oa.."`'i=-:`n9?f4 9; -. :2 9 -. 4 new T Wm" . hxll shadow falls ac:-og; V ` nusinfie; > A -. riend` and friend, I: together, f nd day by -d4`y_ _ I my '5 eek to week a. And on 0 git common way. W , cannot tell fx_'om whence it e V ThB:tnameless`tl!1ngs most cruel fggge-3? ` T . gdhlp txme could never brggkn _. \ . ` ' , V . fr Md` leblight or mar. i1 impalpable as air, get unmistakable as death, nght be blown away free breath. i: ;'tIT;f i s5u-r:`." 2"s%"A -`T1 :f`9n.I.t9!n came not 3 :4 ~*=*I V in-.M tainly not famous for intellectual attain,- ments. N or are our sher A villages, %.in many of whiclrmnch sh` is presumably consumed. the seats of any great amount` of brain power. None of our sher folk are remarkable for genius,,or even what -is called common sensag. their views of lnfeand its responsibilities being shroud-, ed in a haze of superstition, which they lack ' suicient strength of mind to see through. c 1.7,. c..i.: ......... _2- - ii; `shing community, so far as __ie known to the writer, has given to the world a great man. Men of mark- po`ets,j prehchera, . liw y'ey'.-'1, / warriors,` philosophers `and physicians -have em- anated, in `Scotland, ata.ny rate, from` on classes except the shing olaas. IIVIIII \I'-lIIl'l\I\III\sIO Don't cauterize. In my opinion it is a needlessly painful operation, and is very seldom accomplished soon, enough to pre- vent the hydrophobic infection from tak- ing place. ` _ _ _ ~ ~ ` Having applied.the _gantiseptio (peroxide of hydrogen) to the sore. take care not to, remove the white` foam that will be gener- ated. Let it remain until it disappears, which will occur in a few minutes. This being `done, a compress of absorbent cot- ton, soaked in the peroxide of hydrogen, should be laid over the sore, with an over-* covering of oiled silk. Twice every day the wound should be dressed in the same manner. with the ex- ception that the peroxide of hydrogen, instead of being used full strength, should be diluted, half and half, with clean water -tepid or lteredwater being preferable. mi... _..L_.......-..A. ;---5...-._a. .:I...........I- .....- e_uh pots, not all at. once though. N108 Yi'=.. Eh-t c-mt.ior1.hhw!- nova-3 ~B'a~=ppf;*'% ae":`z`a*hai%$uon` sh may be pggtnoed namqlywghe oft-re-_ paste?) fhst the etng of - thjnt D E `V .. . No qlgq/g whggy ` _ A _._2I;I_;_ I I day of hu` life, and on the day of*hu death, _if the quantity of phoaphord fa (the brain_ invigorator) consumed were o_ become viaible. it would not amount ftp more chanmight probably auicao tig1*-5 couple of luoifer matches. Oommunitxaa have axintml that 13-..: -1...--. _-u_._ .A __ v-uv up at avg - ninivo If you are -unfol-tu_nate._w enough to be bitten `by a dog, wastsno `time in sending for a physician. Butthe wound requires Instant attention. First, wash it imme- diately with clean," tepid water. `If this" is not readily obtainable, clean water of any temperature will answer. This will do until a physician. arrives. If you should be so situated that a physician cannot` attend `upon you, then act: A`n -..-In:...... A-`L ,4LL- ------3 -:l`: uuvv uwvuuu uyuu Jun, uuwu nun; ` After ushing o_gbv.the wound with clean water, apply by means of a glass d dropper, a. owerful antigeptic. _ I regard d peroxide 0 hydrogen (medicinal) as the `beat compouu . 11..- ; .....-a.-..:_- 1-._ ._-_ -..:_:-_ an 2" *VV|-uu us. uavuavu. nnuva uwau yavavnuuavo The subsequent treatment depends up- on _the condition of the dog that inicted the wound Don't kill the animal unless it shows evident symptoms of hydropho- bia. Have it placed securely in a safe place, If, at the expiration of one week, or not more than two weeks. it has not shown any abnormal symptoms, the pati- ent need not fear. . Al, ___S,__I _!_L____ VI-IV IJVUIJ IIUII I93`. If on the contrary the animal sickens and dies, the patient should be treated by the Pasteur method as quickly as possible. The sooner the better. At the same time the contents ofttthe dog : stomach and a portion of its spinal marrow, in glycerine, should be sent to the Pasteur Institute, No. 178 West Tenth street, New York city, where experiments may decide whether the animal died with hydrophobia or not. . . -- 1 `I ,0 I L__- L-__. ..L.L .. UK IIU Us ~ Should the animal have been shot or i other-wise killed, it is advisable that the patient should submit at once to the Pasteur treatment, for two reasons: first, because it is" harmless; second", because its eicacy has been proved `beyond a doubt, over fteen thousand" persons having been inoculated since Pasteur s discovery, I ... `gonna blag animal asnmninn `in annl] ulauuvury, . In `case thounimsl remuns in good health, it is unnecenary that the patient submit to inoculation. ` l . V Do You cough?- Don t delay.` Take Kemp's Balsam, the best cough cure. It will ..cure'sore throat or a tickling in the throat. : It will cure pains in the chest. It will cure inuenza and bronchitis and all diseases -"pertaining to the lun s. because it is a pure balsam. Hold it to t e light and seehow clear and thick in is. You see the excellent effect after taking the tirst dose. Large bottles 50c, and `$1. Sample bottle free. . ' of some noh -..L`_'a`_ -1 LLKJ. .,, e;!','. #P.`I{3?l`` Origin or: Lake. ` A` California correspondent tells an in- terestinsz story to demonstrate themarine origin of the lake recently found in the arid region. which was supposed to arise from an overow" of the Colorado River, _ u__ _-_`-_'_:.'.I-;a._..-... .1: ,sa_`nbuut1%a!&!4iiot` ' `rz:isube%5`:ao',,%` ,1 '. ~.:::wiI: _ ' :!hO 'vI`).lI`; cm with the 000! b!!I.i!._.ndi,w9 have I b600,' ,' vqu- fervof 2 vgtllion g|?Hl?W1Qyf,:t`wguld- _ -_; 'Ql|l\ l.`_.II3-_ .70 um gang`. `[5 ._ I'll-I l'UxlUlle WIIIDII W0! ll Uuuu vv usuuz from eve;-ow "the Oolgrgdo Rive;-.. After timing the powerful stream of which the lake in an expansion he foqpd l that its inter": were`bn'6kinh,'end picked .._ 2.. --_.-_.-` ._`_--_ '_-A:-- A` -mA*A|" Iallll IUD IIDIIUII WULU Utuvnuiu, wuu up in several place: bodies of deady:1n;l`;. and also some cruutadins that are found only on the _ah_o_I-es of 13119 Pacic south ] of Ban n:nnt: n..I.m- `Fl. :0-. n.l*Anl Alln` thht Olllc Ucepn |'ollUIl.' Iulgyluy gnyu|\au_.' In: 5:99:- 01-'tl;1u.n;tlg`sA jiof _ V '-jva.tMa;1-,_J:gocs,nf'AIo .wh'i1oIp..- ` `J; 09%` 9rih5`o'M%`=19nd hejr 'wo\_d"` undo;-go rapid evaporation. The cotroapbndqrit jtttgibntes the phenom- enon-"to the *o!=tho oarthq uake of J..uu9 28 Jest. .!!hsa 1m.rock.sne-9-~ em ft9rh"fron?!` sht gtxo,o`o_;;o9?s$:1; ;!s*.9;;;.- . 'h.Nhw.{f. .. W95: 5 , -. if rt-h;,f :1 V. oo.,rs;an&o .. .sa.d;e2~. -- alt! only on H18 snore: U1 (gag I uuiuu uuuvu ,us San Dieo Hsi-bor, He sts,t.es's1soth'st an snslysis ot tho wstsi-.shoI_r`sA that it--l_ijsI= a saline density of 18 per cent. '86: wsir ordinarily` contains shout 4 per. odnt. of solid matter in solution. We r`o'l'1`si_vAvsters-, ofthe laksontirsly derived froih -the Ps- cic Ocosn thdir salinity shou'l3_i;7bs' grout - 4nn~G`unn 'I'._"`l\` if live: dud AV h ofwuomo ruiglil cu w--`_._- ,,.,___ _ `ihowmolk. ,.,g,n4!;.evenAof ,, ,l;' Vfyijnwyg mgvllllllllcl-II IIIUIU |vllV||""""V large sum: I- In ac, m..;..'.. :.......+;,m. ;.~aituv`.fc'ir&sJi1uf.=vIii-*2-'|:lIO nu!/I `y -' VIIIII f:`;3'%* - \ V. In Gang or 8 Dog : Bite. THETDIRECT nouns From the Wecttor all polntain Now Brunpwlck} Noun sooth. P1-Ina Ed_wa1-`di lalund, capo Breton um Newfoundland. Al1.tho_p_op_ular sea bathin . fishing and plea- suro resorts of are a ongathla lino. Pullman oars leaving Montreal on Monday. Wedneadayand Friday run through-to Halifax. and on Tuesda . Thursday and Saturday to St. John, N.'B.. wi ut chance. close connection: made at Point Levin with 4|... Ilcnhu 'l`nnnIr,`9AlIInni! cut` ting `linhnllnn Joan, .30. VVIIIIIIJIIII ULIDIIKUU at the Grand Trunk Railwa. and the Richelieu and` Ontario Na tlon mponrs steamers from Montreal. an at Levin with the North Gknag DACIJ-unu- nun: JILOIIIJUIH. lull in upvll vuul uuv nunnu, Shore Railway. Elegant arse-class. Pullman bnlbt. and smok- ln cars on all thlfough trains. - . t-clam retzeqhment rooms at convenient lnhinnnn ' nencnmonnnx RAILWAY. will find it advantageous to use this route, as is the niokest in point of time, and the rat * are as ow es byasuy other. Through freight I forwarded by fast special trains and exper- ieuoehos -proved the iptamolontai route to be the quickest for European freight team! from all` into in Canada. and the Western States. oketsmey be obtained and also _in`formetion about the route and about freight and passen- ger rates from V - rnnnunnln In nnnnrn , _ ' T _ _ pmotpqpennwnuun llwav Ofnpo. Lon'otoI}'._ N.B. luv, 8. 1885. 0.H.lYON&SON, U!` Onion: ,_ K, 9` Yuma 94 Dunlop Street. Footot Toronto stroo - Tolophoqno. - . . :BA:EzR :E`E`, *oN'*J.*.- CL}! 1. ', mm %mes,TrnnILA`un cement. wake} nnnog 1-lute; or Purli, ace. summit-4-mm VI;l.|i1.,f.,5,..? ,....lIi`4!.._OlI91.I.0.1 J - 1 ' is indigu;tion.nnd.,qs 7. 1 euro 1or"whi'oh'..inJoIdii _ .nseotAyor I'.Pilh. i sexnavoxounamizaoioknaaaehe. caused by a disordered condition of the stomach. '5. Pill: are thermos: re- liable rem y."--isunuol 0. Bradbnrn. . w -u-- w woe-ow. -uvunwuu V 7`-7115;.-.~Tp:ii.$;; 7 'a'.'.. :...m.am knownto me {or xiegulating the bowels, and,1orall.diaeaaea caused byadin-_ ' ordered` tomach liver. I sueged `Inc: 15.34;` `q-15" -Anna canons I- v'-'v-.',-9.-- nv.-.I:.II!+II9,I'I-. , .. .. H ,,, `A1tr.fthe' .01 Af r a for Ilnpny. rears. in`n.nirx>raoa and family. am ustiadixiaay thatthgyarenn pfxep _egzt=caehm1qq ' live; Iuuuu any uusw an all! "3 F119, 31' in e'x'eeIfei1t=cathart!o`$ liver Iuotd ' .all:t:heolslmunado`!orthom."' -9-W2`-A..=' Mob" Y. Po Allln &. N. NV. Railway 00.. Bumet. Texas. - l.ll:.-l_.IIlII_ -__-.A.1.- I.-_L'..._-.1l_l_._ Iuqglur uuuauu uy bum-_ ordereciftloxnaeh and eufleged to:-..o.ver'_ l`ree,yea_ra t,rom,,heo.deche in-_, digeation`,.a.nd constipation. I` no` appetite and was weak and nervous most o1'the'time_.' B using three boxes of Ayer'e Pins, an at the same time ' *3 V . .'.- :`f.`!';'3;`%..?.??v%2?;i 32T ?%{.??.f` It wumblod for years with indi- gestion, constipation, and headache. A ow aboxeaot Aye:-'3 Pil1s,_usedV In small daily doses. xeatored me A to health. They are roxgt and eective.-W. H. St:-out, eadv la, I_ _a. '95 nvvuv `cairn.- ROBERT B. Moonm. - Western Freight and Page or out, 98 Roaainllouuo Block. Yo: 111.. route. % 'P9"cm""3't%mr1-tendons -.-. ._"-_~ A--. ni-_-.a..'_- `Eu 1: ... on `can: VI .510` U `IMP, ll. DU IMIU BCIIIU UIIIIO diet In 11; Ivan com le1:elycnrod. --`-Ph 19 wood.-Iowan. 141'. _.L4_ A.._I.I- J... -A___ :14`. .I..l