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ST.JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY,JUNE 1st, 1389 SCROFULA and all scrofulous diseases, Sores, Eryslpe- la*. Ktiecia, Blotch**, Klngworm, Tu- uiors, Carbuncle*, Boll*, an.l Eruption* of th* Skin, ar* th* direct result ol an impure stat* of the olood. To cur* these disease* th* blood must be purified, and restored to a healthy and natural condition. A vaa'a 3ajsarabilla ha* lor over forty year, been recognized* by eminent medical autl witles a* the most powerful blood parlte in existence. It free* th* system from all 1 Mil humors, enriches and strengthens th* bio«d, remove* all trace* of mercurial treatment, snd prove* ltsell a complete master ol >11 scr.ofu.ous disss***. A Recent Cor* ot Scrofulou* Sore*. "Some months sgt I was troubled w.th scrofulous sores'(uloev^ on my leg*. Th* limbs were badly s« tilen and inflamed, and the sores discharge*! large quantities of , ,tr>n»i<r* mari/r Kvery remedy 1 tried d Aver'* SAMArABtu.A, failed, t .1 my general health greatly improved. rateful for the | "medicine has done Yours respectfully, MRS. ll- Sullivan St., New York, June IM, 1882. Z ir~ All persons Interested sire invited lo rail on Mrs. ll'Brian; also upon tbe ~ r. Z. P. Wild* of 78 East ftsth Street, many others within his knowledge. Tlie well-known tcTifrr <m the Boston Herald, 7%. W. Ball, ot Sochetter, NM., wrltea Jan* I 7,18*2: " Having suffered severely for some years ■■vi:b Eczema, and having failed to Und relief from other remedies. 1 have made use. during ihe past three months, of Ayek'i Saksai-a- »I ll a . which has effected a complete cure, I consider is a magniflctts: remedy fot til blood diseases." Ayer'sSarsaparilla stimulates and regulates ths action of th* digestive and assimilative organs, renews snd strengthens the vital forces, and speedily cure* Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rlmuma- 1 tie Soot, Catarrh, General Debility, sod y sit dlanses arising from an impoveriahed or ' I oorrupted condition of the blood, and a weak* , incomparably the cheapest blood medi- n account of it* concentrated strength, great power over disease. J.C. Ayer &. Co., Lowell, Mass. by all Druggist*; price 91, ,u botUe* aH*a,i i for as. JES.A.JLn*Zj**a Vegetable Sicilian HAIB EENEWEB wa* th* flrrt preparation perfectly adapted to •ore disease* ot the. scalp, am) th* first «cc- • ■■still restorer ol laded or gray hair to It* natural color, growth, 4nd yeutbial baanty. has had many Imitators, but none have so "y m*t all the requirement* needful for proper treatmant of th* halt and scalp. XL's Hair R«x«w«a has steadily grown In favor, sad spread lu fame and usefulness t* *v*ry quarter of th* glob*. IU aaparas- l*l*d sacceas «an b* attributed to bat one eaa**: U< entire fulfilment of its promites. Th* proprUtor* hav* often been surprised at tha receipt of order* from remote country,, what* they had never mad* an effort for IU Introduction. The use fer • short time ot Hall's mats Rcrrcwaa wonderfully Improves the personal appearance. It cleanses the scalp from all impurities, cure* all button, f*v*r, and drrn***, and thus prevenU haldnui. It •ttmuutte* th* weakened glands, and enables thsm to push forward a new and vigorous growth. Ths *ff*eU of thi* articl* ar* not transient. Ilk* those t aloonollo preparations, trot remain a long Urn*, which make* BUCKTOHAM'S DYE roama WHISKERS Will ehang* th* beard to a natttral brown, or black, aided red. It produce* a permanent color that will not wash away. Consisting.,! a tlngl* preparation-, it to applied without trouble. PREPAREDLY B. P. HALL 4 CO., Hasina, U.E. •old by-all Dealer* la M*dicln*a. t TOE ALL TEE F0SM8 bast remedy, beeanse __J searehlng ind thor* btoo-1-j.arlfler, H Ayer's 8ar8apar!lla. wrld by all Driggtsu; SI, ate bottl**, as. ■ A Marvelous Story TOLD n TWO UTTIRJ. k, Oct, 26,1* " Oentlemen: My father resides at Qlovsr, Vt. He has been a seat sufferer from Scrof- ala, and the inclosed letter will tell yoa what Ayer's Sarsaparilla has had in hi* esse. I think hi* blood mast hav* contained th* liumor lor at least tea year*; but tt did not show, exeept tn the form of a sorofulous sore on the wrist, until about Br* year* sgo. From a few apoU which appeared at that time, tt gradually spread es.sH to oov*r hi* entire body. I a*,ure you h* was terribly affile tc J, aad an object of pity, wh*a b* began using your medicine. How, there ar* few men of Ms age who enjoy aa good health as hs has. I could easily name fifty persona ■. ,1.0 would testify to th* facU in hla case. Tours truly, W. M. PaiLurs." FROMTHEFAmR: p£^ Ayers Samparilla. F ■ * months age 1 was completely covered with a terrible humor and *orolulon* sore*. Th* humor caused an Incessant and Intolerable itching, and tbe skis cracked so a* to cans* the blood to flow in many places whenever I moved. My suffering* were great, and my life a burden. 1 commenced the use of the Sarsaparilla In April last, and have used it regularly sine* that tlm*. My condlttoo began to Improve at once. The sores hav* all healed, and I feel perfectly well in every respect ~r being now able to do a good day'* work, although 7S year* of ago. Manylnqulr* what ha* wrought such a cure In my ease, and I tell them, as I hare here tried to tell yoa, Aran's Sa»»a»'a*ulla. Glover, Vt., Oct. SI, 1882. Tour* gratefully, Hiram Phillips." Ayf.r's Sabrapabilla cure* Scrotal*, and all Scrofulou* Complaints, Kryilp- rlaa, Kcaanaa, Ring-worm. Blotches, Sore*. Boll*, Tumors, aad Krnptlon* of the akin. It clears the blood of all Imparities, aid* digestion, stimulate* the action of the bowel*, and Uu* r**tor*a vitality and strengthens th* whole system. Dr. J.C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, M«*,«. Sold by all Druggists; »l,.ix betrt*. tor 15. AYER'S fiherry Pectoral. TtoMher complaints are so insidious in their attack as those affecting '.be throat aad lungs: none *o4riflett with by the majority of suffer- ers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or unconscious exposure, ts often but the beginning of a fatal •tekaess. Ayek's CaKBitv Pectobal ha* w*U proven ita efficacy In a forty years' fight with throat aud lung disease*, and should b* takan in al) cases without Jelay. verecohl.v rny lungr. .1 ba.1 a U-rnble roughjit.tl pawed night after night without »leep. The doctors gave me up. I tried Ayek's Ciikhhv Pec- itis.it., which relieved my lung*, Induced •leep. and afforded tne the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength. Hy th* contintsait «»r of the pre toral a permanent sure waa effected. I am now Ci year* old, hale and her.rlv, and am satislleJ yoar Chkrhy Pectoral laved me. Horace FaihrbotubB." Rockingham, Vt., July 15, 18*2. hoy, three years eld. It aeeuied as It he would die from strangulation. One of tlie family suggested the u** Of AVER'S 6HEKKY Pe. TORAL, a belli* of which was always kept In the hoase. Thi* was tried in small an.1 frequent doses, and to our dehght in less than half an hour tha tiulo patieist wa* breathing easily, 'ibe do*. tor aa.d t.l.*t the Ciikrrv Pk.tobai. bed saved my darling'* Uf.-. Can you wonder at ©ur gratitude/ Slneerely voars, • Wits. Kstsi flRnirav." IM West 12SH. SU. S*w York, May 1«. 1SS2. "I have nsed Avvr's Chcrrv '•teroaAt. In my family for several years, »mi do net IsUitate to prmioauce it the x-ost effectual remedy for cough, sua! colds we hav* eve, tried. ' A. .1. Craw." take Crystal, Mine., March 13, last, " I *«tr*red for eight years from Bronchitis, and»ftsr trying many remedies with no *ue- e*H I waa eared by tbe itseef Ayer's Caxsa bv PKtmsiu .r<j»Ein Waldu." Byhalia, Mis*., April o, U«2. " I oaunnt say enough in praise of A vca'a Car.itwy Pe.toiial.believing as I d* that but fur it* m I *l,A,ild Vmgsli.ce hav* died from lung tronahs* V. Hkaodo«." i*a.e*tlne, Tesar, April«. 1883. Ho ease of an affectkm .of th* throat or tangs ex!«uwh.*u cannot be greatly relisrva* by the use of Avwr**. Cherry Pectoral, •aad it will tteays enre when tb* iUmi U bo*, already beyond the <x Or. i. C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, | Sold hy ail Dm«l»t*. AYER'S PILLS. A large proportion of the diseases which eaus* haman suffering resalt from derange- • ment ol th* •tomacb, bowel*, and liv*r. Ayer's Cathartic Pill* act directly upon these organs, and are especially designed to ear* tb* disease* caused by their derangement, including Constipation, Iudige*- tlon, Dyipepala, Headache, Dy**atery, and a boat of cth*r allmanu, far all of whleh they ar* a safe, tare, prompt, *nd pleasant remeily. The extensive t*e of th*s* Pill* by eminent physicians in regular practice, shows unmistakably th* estimation in which they are held by th* medical profea- Tbeie Pills are compoand*d of vegeUbl* •urstance* only, and are absolutely free f rou saiomel or any other Injurious Ingredient. A Sufferer from Headache write*: -Ayer's Pill* ar* Invaluable to me, and are my constant companion. I haTe been a severe sufferer from Headsehe, and yonr ■ ou^d rooV t* Pill* i ) th* only thing I < e moat effective and the easiest physic 1 have ever found. It ls a pleasure to me to ■peak in their praise, and 1 always do so •hen occasion offers. W. U Paob, of W. TU, Page A Bro." Franklin St., Richmond,Va., Jan* S, 1*82. have never kro\/n there to fall to accomplish the desired result. We constantly keep them on hand at our home, and prise them as a pleasant, safe, and reliable family medicine. ffOR DISPEPSIA they are Invaluable. J. T. HA.v*■•.', Mexla, Texas, Jane 17,1MB. The Rev. FbaXci* B. Harlowe, writing from Atlanta. Oa., say*: "For some years oast I hsve been subject to constipation, fwom which, lu spite of th* us* of niedl- *li>«* of variou* kinds, I suffered Increasing sneonveiilence, until some month* ago I began taking Ayer's Pills. They have entirely corrected the costive habit, and <*ve vastly improved uy general health." Avaa's Catkabtic Pill* correct irregular itie* of th* bowels, stimulate the appe- wboie physical economy. PBEPARKD bv Dr. J.C. Ayer 4Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all DruggiiU. YOUNG,., OLO, ntf] MIDDLE- ABED Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Children with Sor* Eyes, 8- Uigl.atahwiUMforas, A FEW HINTS FOR THI till OF 5*5 lK.SE.-7b mose the towels gently, J to 4 t'tilt, thoroughly, * to * PUIS. proper dote in eaeh ot For Constipation, or CosUvensss, a* remedy 1* so effective a* ayer's Pills. Thsy Insure regulsr dsily action, and restore the bowels to a healthy eondltioa. ^Jtot Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Aver'* Fill* are Invaluable, aod a sur* «*r*. Heart barn, f.oas of AepeUte, Fowl atomaoh, Flatuksncy, Dls-uneee, Bess*V ache, Nambsais, Hausc*, sr* all relieve*} and «ared by Avam's Pill*. In Uvcr CasplcUnt, BUloo*IMMnlawa, tad Jaundice, Avbb'S Pills should be give* in dote* Urge enough to excite th* Uvsr aad bowels, and remove Fill* ar* unequalled. Worm*, caused by a morbid o the bowels, ar* expelled by these PiLaw. Eruption*, Skin Pl*«a*e«, aad Pile*, th* result of Iadigeetlon or Constipation, ar* •Tared by tbe use of A vers Pill*. For Cold*, tak* Aver's Pill* to open th* pore*, remove lnfUmsnatory »e«r*tlon*, aad allay th* fever. For Dtarrhosa and Dysentery, ceased by sudden eolds, Indigeatlbl* food, *U., A vsa » Fill* ar* th* troe remedy. BtsevimatUws, Oent, w.aralgla, nasi ■■*Mn*,often remit from digest.v* derange- meat, or eolds, and disappear oa removing the aaaaa by tl>* **• of Art,, Pill*. Tamers, Dropsy, *Udn*y CompUlnls, aad other disorders eaesed by debility ot obstruction, are eared by Ater's Pills. gewpreaaloa, and Painful M.s.trss. tl**W have a safe aad ready remedy la AYER'S PILLS. rail dhecetons, la vartoas langaagi*. a* "JaCK THE-RIPPER." Washinqtoh, April 29.—There have | het-n four mysterious murtlera in tbis riiv and vicinity wiiliin tlie past ten 'aye, unl tbe police tan gH no dues. I'ln ve of tbe victims bave besn negro.-s, uid tbe consequence is tuat tbe coloured peop'e in the District of Columbia are in a high state of excitement.— The fact tbat a good-looking young negro woman was kil ed aod bidden away in tbe suburbs leads to tbe belief in many minds tbat there is au American " Jack ihe Ripper" going abont- The tiist minder wis of a young man named Jenneman, the son of a tvcll- knowu brewer. Jenneman sta^t-eied along until he reached his bouse, and was to cut and slashed that he was unable belorc he died to give any account ot his injuies. Tne police jumped to several wild conclusions, bui none of them hold good, aod the geueral belief is lhat .Jenneman was murdered. Four ■lays ago an old ne^ro man was pickud up, and his throat wan found lo be cut from e..r lo ear. On Friday a coloir* ed male body was fouud in the street, ft-.dan investigation proved that iihad b<;en nourdeied. Tbe polic-j worked yt'Sterd?y ior a clue, but up to this writing have lotind j.one. So many murdeis in t-o fe-v days, with lo trace of tlie murderers, is -ometlii'g lhat has never happened here Defo e, ai d in the portions of 'he .-ity where negroes n'side in lar^e numbers here is nothing alked of but these horrible crime . AN AWEUL SWELL A small boy was nailing the other Iday on one ot his school friends and fell inip conversation with the mother ol lhe latter He wasted m< remark that, it wasgerting very hard to tell, from Uie places in which people live, whether ihey me entt led to sociai consideration o ■ not. »« Now there is Blank street," he said ; " you woi Un't Uiink aoyb <dy tuat lives on Blank street was i/uich, woull you? But there's Mr. T., ie lives there.* ° 41 And is Mr. T- m.ich?'* not un- willitg lo draw him t»n. •' Mr, T.," be repeated, with the air of ooe who is ove.whelmed wru as* tonishment that so ■ bvious a fact should have escaped the knowledge o* anybody. " 1 should think he was! He's an awful swell. Why, he won't spent- lo my lathei '."—Boston Cou ier. {AUTHORS OF FAMOUS PHRASES. Dean Swift i? credited with w Bread is lhe staff of life.' , It was Keats i-ai): ' A thing of boauty is a j iy forever." j ' Man propos.-s but God disposes,'ro* markol Thomas a Kemplo* | Fraoklio is auth irity for ' Gjd helps ilnae who help Ihem-'clvo*.' I It was ao observation of Thomas Son them tha< ' Pity's akin to love ' ' Al cry und no woo!" ia an express sion tound in Butler's ' Hudibras.' Wo are indebted to Cillny Gibber, not ic Shakespeare, for' Richard is himaelf again.' Edward Coke, tho English jurist, waa ol the opinion lhat'A umi's house is his (■a.-.tlo.' ♦When Greeks j tin 'i Greeks, then was he tho l'g cf war,' wai written by Nathaniel Lee 'n IG',»2. Edvaid Young tolls us ' Death lovoa a shilling ma k.' und a * fool at 40 is a lool iodeed. *« Vuritty is the sp'ce of '.ifo' and • Not much the worso for fjr wear,' wero co mod by Cowper. Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell. Mess. -—as. ••»•* A BONNET QF LENT. From Once a Week. coat but a couple of dollars at that, A cottji'e n| dollar*,judicioualy spent, Bought tin* ueat little aweet little bonn-t of Lent. It's a visinn of beauty and joy, though it knows No delicate lily or lnniinoua rose, And it captures nil hearts by a common This love ol bonnet, the honnetof Lent. And you ask why it is such an ol ject o< graceT Why. it's all oa account if ibe sweet little face ■ That'* blooorng, all dimpled with smiles of coo tent, In tbat turn little bjonet, thd bonnet of Ltnt. She—P.-rhap* yoi aro not awaie, Colonel .Stinrling'o.i, that I bud a ball' doaon ofieis before yours. lie -And perhnp. yon'io not *w >re, Mrs Siwirliogion, tlmt I proposed ton hall a doaea women before I mot you. ?Mrs Lyou-Hunter— Uow wss il you didn't invite the Baron to your house (before he went away? Mrs Frank — Because I was afraid my busband might be rude to him. You know be hates to bave strangers ask him for money HE COULD NOT DISPENSE WITH STYLE. D astnuch, »« the animil yo t elple <vas only u c-.l , reninkoil tne iet'le. ut tlio Ueijulaliiis, ' wo h^ve dec-idM to give you fo.ly-uino 1 b'.i-s with a lu)i6C^vliip instead ot banging you. Bui wc shall l.v lhem oo w«Tl. I ha<o only one f-.roar lo n<»U, (rentlo- me.i, M.id the prisoner, pule but uu- fl'ncliitti:. What, i* i ? G*ntk'tn«ii, he ro.ilied bittotly, I h ive no alw .ys be-n oiini nil and an ouicst. I have m vod in goodoociety, and I know the tu-toms that p«evail among our be.'t people^ i will take il ns a favour, gont'emen, if you will lay lhe lushos on, u- fu us possible, in regular, checks or dtagonils. Perpendicular slrijics arc not worn tbis season BJYCOTTED. • There ore certain n\rr.e9 nnd certain incident-* which il is now considered bad f nn :o menli >n ifl n .oiety, writes Georgo Sims in the Re/eiee. Wo bavo hal eo txuch of them Unit the ' damoable iter*. a.ion' ib beco niug wourisoao. It is there< fcrc ttcii'y uti^Ofsiood tbnt wherever m*'ii <io co a;rogaie tjjlroversatibn oj the >ut.j 'i-l» whioh are Ubjo sbill be s'.udh. ou9 y avoided. It't reckoned now the worst of crimes If in the club you nans the—, An.l tiough you be a Home Rule bigot, You must net breathe the name of Where'er your wand'ring fancy roams, Your lips must shape no sound of—— Nor mu*t they o'en in wbi*pers falter l'he [mi tony in of ' old trioiij— Sojiety ha* put its ban on Th i aof't riparian s>uad ot—— On all the ai tars and abetters Who hoi pel to \, >im the famoua .^. -o Car, ao goo<l, but twere as well If we could add to these— -.n-l blot from out our oonversatioa All reference to the The blanks tmy, I think, b.- softly tiled in ihe order in which thoy stand, as fol'ow: — 'limes—Pigott— Sotmea— .Vulter— >'aron—lot ers—Parnall—Irish A fla>b light aigu&l for the rear of triin>- is being tested in Englar.d. It shows u fixed li^ltt lor a stationary iraio, iad ul ernate flishes of rod and while when tbe uaiaisin motion, so arranged as to show whether tbe Irain is goin"- torward or b ckward. An expei\encod eye c .o alto tell by the rapidity of tho fli-hes tha speod of tbe train. Too lights are worked by the who-ds. The Emperor of Germany has ordered fouf large eta'ues in bronze to r.>piesent soldiers of different periods. One will be a halberdier, one a cui- lassier. one a grenadier, and the fourth, probably a la^erbier.—J?ttm,efftf, ' " " '• - : if
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ST.JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY,JUNE 1st, 1389
SCROFULA
and all scrofulous diseases, Sores, Eryslpe-
la*. Ktiecia, Blotch**, Klngworm, Tu-
uiors, Carbuncle*, Boll*, an.l Eruption*
of th* Skin, ar* th* direct result ol an
impure stat* of the olood.
To cur* these disease* th* blood must be
purified, and restored to a healthy and natural condition. A vaa'a 3ajsarabilla ha*
lor over forty year, been recognized* by eminent medical autl witles a* the most powerful blood parlte in existence. It free*
th* system from all 1 Mil humors, enriches
and strengthens th* bio«d, remove* all trace*
of mercurial treatment, snd prove* ltsell a
complete master ol >11 scr.ofu.ous disss***.
A Recent Cor* ot Scrofulou* Sore*.
"Some months sgt I was troubled w.th
scrofulous sores'(uloev^ on my leg*. Th*
limbs were badly s« tilen and inflamed, and
the sores discharge*! large quantities of
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