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ITEMS. # — . An amusing story is current concerning a well-known club in Pall Mall. A member lost his utnbrelia there, and was resolvod to draw attention to the circumstance. He caused the following notice to he put up in the entrance hall : — 'Tho nobleman who took away an umbrella not his own on such a date is requested to rr-turn it.' The committee took umbrage at this statement, and summoned the member who had composed it before them. ' Why, sir,' they asked, should you hove supposed that a nobleman had taken your umbrella 1 ' ' Well, 5 he replied, ' the first article in the club rules says that ' this club is to be composed of noblemen and gentlemen,' and since the person who stole my umbrella could not have been a gentleman, he must have been a nobleman.' THE BEST Family Medicine CURE SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION. Dyspepsia, Liver Troubles JUASY TO TAKE PURELY VEGETABLE The delicate sugar-coating of Ayer's Pills dissolves immediately on reaching the stomach, and permits tho full strength of each ingredient to be speedily assimilated. As a cathartic, either for travellers or as a family medicine. Ayer's nils are the best in tho world. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co« Lowell, Mass., U. s. A. Every Dose Effective. U^™ Beware of cheap imitations. The name— Ayer's Pills— is prominent on the wrapper, and is blown in the glass of each of our bottles. No city of a quarter of a million of inhabitants has so many statues and monuments as Edinburgh, but its citizens are not yet satisfied. It was recently agreed to set tip a statue of John Knox on The Mound, and now a proposal is before the City Council to put up statues of Wallace, Bruce, and Thomas Carlyle on the same spot. Mr. Lorenzo F. Sleeper is very well known to the citizens of Appleton, Me., and neighborhood. He says: ' ' Eight years ago -J was taken " sick, and suffered as no one but a ' ' dyspeptic can. I then began tak- ' ' ing August Flower. At that time "I was a great sufferer. Bvery- ' ' thing I ate distressed me so that I "had to throw it up. Then in a " few moments that horrid distress " would come on and I would have "to eat and suffer For that "again. I took a h r*r vi h " little of your inedMorria < « icine> and Mt mnch Stomach "better, and after ' ' taking a little moire Feeling. • « August Flower my "Dyspepsia disappeared, and since that time I " have never had the first sign of it. "lean eat anything without the "least fear of distress. I wish all "that are afflicted with that terrible "disease or the troubles caused by "it would try August Flower, as I ' 'am satisfied there is no medicine "equal to it." @ A Wellington man named Burgess while temporarily deranged, conceived the idea that he was a policeman, and arrested another man. He dragged his prisoner to the police station and was then arrested himself. The system of numbering the hours of the day from one to twenty- four has been adopted by the Italian railroads, and ism use for all time schedules. All the State liquor dispensaries in South Carolina have been closed on the ground that they are illegal. ft*-"© © Nn^-^

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Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1031, 27 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1031, 27 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1031, 27 April 1894, Page 3