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THE
.ettr' »leiter
Is published every Thursday aforniiig,
at the Office,
MAIN -STREET, —' EXETER.
--By the --
ADVOCATE PUBLISHING COMPANY,
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ne poflar per annum if paid in Advance
rl1.uOifnot so paid,.
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ro paid. Advertisements without sreotfto
erections will be published till forbid and
hargedaccord:ingly..Liberal discount made
or transeient advertisements inserted for
mg periods. Every description of J013
PRINTING turned out iii the finest style,
nd at moderate rates. Claequos,money ord-
rs.,'o.for advertising, s:thscriptions,etc.to
be made payable to.
Chas. I, S winder S
EDITORa NDPROP
.erofessioraal Curds.
R.KINSMAN,L:D,S, Fanson's Block
doors of Carling Store
two north
MAIN ST, EXETER, extracts teeth
*lthout pain. Away at Parkhill every
Tuesday, Lucan every Wednesday and at
Zurich on last Thursday of oath month
R.DALTON ANDERSON,(D.D.S„L.D.S.,)
honors Graduate of the Toronto Uni-
rsity and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
of Ontario. Tooth extracted without ain.
A111 modes of Dentistry up to date. Office
over Elliot & Elliot's law office—opposite
^neutral Hotel—Exeter.
:Medi eat
yaR. G. SHOULTS, CENTRA LI A
1J has gioved one door south.
Drs. .T A. ROLLINS & T A. AMOS,.
Iiosideuees,same as formerly
OFFICES, Spackman, building, Main St.
Dr, Rollins' office; same as formerly—north
door, Dr. Amos' office, same building—south
door, May 1st. 1803
J. A Rollins, al. D. T. A. Amos, M. D
Dn.T. P. AWL TJGRLIN, MEMBER OF
the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and A000uoh-
our. (Aloe, Bashwooil, Ont.
Legal.
D H. COLLINS, BARRISTER, SOLICIT-
OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public.
Office—Over O'Ne'ii's Bank. Exeter, Ontario,
Money to Loan.
LF .DICKSON,BARRISTER,SOLICIT0'�t,
. of Supz'cm a Court, Notary Public, port-
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teommissio11er, 5 c.liloney
Office—Fanson's Block ,Exeter
LLIOT &ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, ETC.,
1.14 Conveyancing, and Money to Loan at
Lowest Rates of Tuterest, Branch office at
Hensel). every Thursday.
R ELLIOT, FRsnsnICR ELLIOT
Auctioneers
Ta BROWN, Winchelsea. Licensed Auct-
11.• ioneer for the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex, also for the townshipofLrsborno
Sales promptly attended to and terms rea-
sonbale,Saloe arranged at Post office. Win-
chelsea.
tTOHN T. WESTOOTT, Exeter, Ontario,
Auctioneer for the County of Huron.
Special attention given to farms and farm
stock sales. Charges mo,lerate.. Parties
'contemplating, having sales this Fall should
give him a trial. For further particulars,
apply by letter to Exeter P. 0. Orders left at
the ADVOCATE Office, Exeter, will receive
prompt attention.
urveyoes.
RED. W,P'ARNOOAIB, Provincial. Land
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• '1 I. Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Office,
Over Post Office, Main street, 'Exeter. Ont.
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In combination, proportion anti.
process Hood's Sarsaparilla. is peculiar
to itself, and unequalled in true merit.
No other inedieiue ever possessed so
much curative power, or reached such
enormous sales, or Tilade such won
deriul cures, as Hood's Sarsaparilla,
Itis undoubtedly the best medicine
ever made to purify, Vitalize and ou
rich the blood.
That is the secret of its success.
Read this statement:
as When my son was 7 years of age, he
had rheumatic fever and acute rheuma-
tism, which settled in his left hip. Ere
was so sickthat no one thought there was
any help for hien. Five sores broke out
on his thigh, which the doctor said were
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sores. We had three different doctors.
Pieces of bone cane out of the sores. The
last doctor said the leg would have to be
cut open and the bone scraped, before he
could get well. Howard became so low
that he would eat nothing, and one doc-
tor said there was no chance for him.
"One day, a newspaper recommending
Hood's Sarsaparilla was left at our door.
We decided to try this medicine. Howard
commenced taking it the last of February,
after having been sick for a year and a
half. He hadn't taken it a week before I
saw that his appetite began to improve,
and then he gained rapidly. I gave him
five bottles, when the sores were all healed
and they never broke out again. The
crutches he had used for four years were
laid aside, as he had no further use for
them. I give all the credit to Hood's Sar-
saparilla.” MRs. ADA L. MOODY, Fay
Street, Lynn, Mass.
This and many similar cures prove that
Yes, the same man may be made to
look very different if the photographer
knows how to produce the deception.
The same thing may be said in many
different ways if a man wants to be
tricky and knows how to juggle the
words ; but to cut along story short we
can make you
Look Better
in one of our choice suits clothes than
any other tailor in town.
A Call Solicited.
Bert. Knight.
MABELL\E
THE WOMAN'S FRIEND
Has cured others! Will care you
Ask your Druggist
for Mabeline
MABBLINE is a positive cure for all
uterine troubles. St is not necessary to
enumerate them here. Itis the general cus-
tom in describing a remedy to fill the ad-
vertisingmedium with a medical treatise,
describing, in a highly, colored manner,
symptoms andforms of disease, scientiffacal
' ly, and in snob a way as to involve the read-
s er in a maze of theory and speculation. We
avoid all this sensational way of ad,vertis-.
ing. If you are sick it is presiamea that you
know oft he fact and cap form some idea of
what your ailm eat is, and. we can only 'ad-
viseyou generally.
MABhLINI'J is vegetable compound and
cannot injure' the most delicate and can be
used with perfect safety.
MA.BELINE is placed in capsules and
they are applied directly to the diseased
parts.
Full directions, how to apply on every
box. Send $l' for one month's treatment.,
24 capsules in a box. Why pay three dollars
for any other remedy when you can buy
Mabehne for one dollar?
Address allcommunications to
THE SALO TINE CO.
Box 230, Windsor, Ont.
",who can think
of some simple
Idea
Wanted An thing to patent?
Protect your Ideas: they may bring you wealth.
Write JOSN WEDDERBURN & CO. Patent Attor-
neys, Washington, D. O., for their :$1,800,?Frice'offer
s -wanted.
Bars .; par0UUa
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1.
Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
e cure Liver Ills; easy to
tIoDd s Pills take, easy to operate. 2.5e.
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HAMILTON,
i+rayor' Tuelrett and the 1 atssluores Sued for
Damages
Hamilton, Tuiy 20.—The army worm
has made its appearance in the vicinity
of Hamilton, Mr. 'Thomas Wilkinson,
farmer of the asylum, discovering on
Saturday that the dreaded pest had been
at work in his field of oats, It is report-
ed that the worm has been at its de-
structive work on Mr. Thomas Mar-
shall's farm near the asylum farm, and
the farmers in Buxton township are try-
ing to get their oats out as> . quickly as
possible before the worm has had time
to ruin the crops. '
• Mr. T. H. Lawry has begun an action
through Scott, Lees & Hobson, against
Mayor Triokett and John and William
Passmore of Barton,for $10,000 damages
for alleged assault and conspiracy. The
action has arisen out of the recent assault
on the plaintiff, who alleges that the
Mayor conspired with ' the Passmore
brothers to have the plaintiff assaulted.
0$100
The Passmores were each fined by
11lagistrate Jeffs last Friday for the
assault.
Milton Loucks, 334 James street north,
was this morning at the Police Court
convicted of assaulting Daniel Cum-
mings, and he was fined $5 or ton days
therefor. He was also fined $15 or thirty
days in jail for resisting arrest and as-
saulting Constable William Clark, Law-
rence Dunn, a companion, was also tried
on the charge of assaulting Cummings,
but he was acquitted.'
The conductors of the G.T.B. trains
running between this city and 'Toronto
complain of the frequent cases of stone -
throwing near Parkdale and other places
along the line.
Rev, Canon Curran, rector of St.
Thomas' Church, has handed in his
resignation to the church authorities,
and.the resignation will be considered at
a meeting next Monday night. It is
understood the Canon intends returning
to England to reside.
The heavy. rainstorm this morning
caused floods in numerous collars in the
city, but no serious damage was done by
it.
Senator Afaelnnes arrived home from
the west on Saturday evening. He bad
been in' Manitoba, Northwest Territory
and Lritish Columbia for about six weeks.
Bandmaster Robinson's arrangement
of the hymn, "Nearer, My God, to
'Theo," will be played at the coming
band tournament by the combined bands.
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NERVOUS, DESPONDENT,
WEAK, DISEASED MEN
Cures Guaranteed or No Pay
YOUNG or MIDDI li-AGED MEN—You
may have beau the victim of Self Abuse
when: oung. Later lx : asses or exposure
to bk,od dfeea' es may have completed the
work. Yet feel the symptoms stealing
over yon. You dread the future results.
Ion know you are not a man mentally and
nexueliy, Slily not he curet in time and
avoid the end experience of other wrecks
of these diseases. Our IhEW METHOD
11ll.ATrtiEN'I' WILL CURL IOU Ai'TEIt
ALL ELSE FAILS.
Emissions, Varicocele and
Syphilis Cured
W.112. 3nr.I.ER . w. Ai. BILLER
Before Treatment After Treatment
"At the age of 15 I commenced to ruin
my health. Later on as uNII OF 'Tlitl
B(lYY" I contracted a serious blood disease
SYl'IIILIS. I was weak and nervous,
despondent, pimples, sunken eyes, bane
pains, ulcers, hair loose, sore tongue and
mouth drains in urine, varicocele1-1 was
li
a wreck I was in the last stages when a
friend recommended Drs. Kennedy &
Kergan. A dozen other doctors had failed
in curing me. Drs. Kennedy S, Korean
"i cured me in a few weeks by their New
i Method Treatment. I would warn similar
diseased men to beware pf Medical Frauds.
They are reliable honest and skillful
physicians." W. Id. MILLER.
CONSULTATION FREE.
We treat and cure A'urico-
ce1e, 'Syphilis, Emissions.
Gleet, Stricture. PJervous De-
bility, Unnatural Discharges,
'v. Yiidney and Blander ,D i s-
eases.
i7 YEARS IN MICHIGAN
200,000 CURED
No cure, Pio Pay. Write for
Question Blank for Dome
Treatment. Books Free.
fi i oustaltatiou Free.
DRs. RUEDY Et KERGAiil
No. 148 Shelby St.
DETROIT, - - MICH.
and,list of two hundred invention
swan
BROCKVILLE ITEMS.
asy to Take
asy to Operate
Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small, in
size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man
said: You never know you
have taken a pill till it is all
over." 280. O. I. Hood & Co.,
Proprietors, Lowell, Mass.
The only pills to take' with Flood's Sarsaparilla,
The Most CostlyMaterials
os Ma a s
Used in the Manufacture
e
of Diamond Dyes.
Thehs t
best and most costly • in re fen s
and materials are are used in the man-
ttfacture of Diamond Dyes. No ex peri.
Ment are ever made with cheap colors
with the view of increasing the man-
faeturer's profits.
Diamond Dyes are the world's stand-
ards, and will be kept as such no mat
ter what the cost may be. The cheap
and imitation dyes sold by some deal-
ers are never twice made from the
same grade of materials. Diamond
gyes give as perfect results when used
by a child as they do when handled by
an individual 'of experience.
Bright, pure, rich, fast and unfading
Diamond Dyes are the world's favor-
ites.
Mrs. Spencer, of Cherrywood hanged
herself in a shed adjoining the stable
Friday evening.
The wheat crop of Manitoba is var-
iously estimated at from 12,000,000 to
80,000,000 bushels.
Wm, Mistier, of Tilsonburg, fell with
a scaffold on Thursday morning and
had his right leg broken.
Premier Greenway has returned to
Winnipeg from Chicago He did not
visit Ottawa as reported.
Two Old Residents I'm.., away --The Belvi-
dere Jerseys to fin to Prince Edward Is-
land—A. 0. U. ZF. i)enloustrution.
Brockville, Ont., :Tilly 21. -This morn-
ing two old and highly -esteemed residents
of Brookville passed away. Louis Lech
apelle, a native of the province of Que-
bec, who has • made his home in Brock-
ville for thirty-seven, years, died suddenly
of heart disease, aged 7(3. He was the
senior member of the well-known boat -
building firm of Leohapelle & Sons.
Three sons survive. ' James Scotty aged
(ii years, died of paralysis, after a long
illness. He was born near Perth, and
for a score of years lived here, during
which time lie was engaged as a manu-
faoturor of hubs. A widow and family of
four children survive.
The glory of the Belvidere herd of
Jerseys, owned by Mrs. E. M. .Tones,
which have swept every thing before
them at cattle shows, is about to depart
from Brockville. Several months ago a
Mr. Hartz, who is the leading cattle
dealer and dairyman of Prince Edward
Island, bought from Mrs. Jones fourteen
head of her herd. So great is the satis-
faction they have given him that he has
just closed a bargain with Mrs. Tone's by
which he becomes owner of the remain-
ing thirty head. They will be taken from
Brookville to their new home in Prince
Edward Island in three paltice cars.
James Bissell, of Wiillow cheese fac-
tory, has received frim Washington the
handsome bronze medal won at the
World's fair by cheese from that factory.
The statement of the judges shows that
Mr. Bissell's cheese secured 08 points out
of a possible hundred.
The. A. 0. U. W. have received assur-
ances for the success of their big demon-
stration hero on the aatht Inst. Over
,13,000 visitors are expected in town on
that day. The grand officers will deliver
addresses.
David Mansell, county treasurer, has
received from the Ontario Government a
cheque for $4,000, being the amount of
the Government grant towards the erec-
tion of the House of Industry at Athens.
The first new wheat sold at Aylmer
brought 54 cents per bushel.
Seaforth: A little son of Mr. Hamil
ton, got hold of a bottle of poisonous
liquid one day last week and partook
of it quite freely, to the alarm of its
parents. The child was very ill for a
time but through the aid of medical
attendance it is being brought around
again
Goderich.: On Tuesday as G. M.
Elliott's horse and cart was passing a
bear, the first mentioned animal got
frightened and 011ie Buchannon, who
was with the driver in the rig, seeing
the horse start, jumped, and struck the
ground so'heavily as to break one of
his legs rather badly.
Fullarton: • A terrible hail storm
passed over this section on Wednesday
of last week,.almost completely destroy-
ing the crops. Grain was cut as though
with a scythe,and the roots were stripped
of every top, while the orchards were
made bare. Windows were broken, and
devastation' reigned everywhere. The
greatest sufferers are Messrs. Bottrell,
Conrad Rats. John Balkweil, Thomas
and Albert Robinson, August and John
Sackel and R, Nichols, but many others
lost heavily, Some of the ice which
fell was larger than a hen's egg. and
square in shape. Never• in the history
of the oldest settler was there ever any-
thing'
ny
thing' like it before in this section.,
PORT ARTHUR.
Cold Mining in the Distrl"et---Pulp Wood
for the States.
Port Arthur, Ont., July 21.—The Gold
Mill Co., "Empress Gold Mine," Jack
Fish Bay, Lake Superior, is about com-
plete, in fact, it has been started, but
will not commence operation until to-
day. It is said that the mine itself is Weight
looking astonishingly well, and every-
body prognosticates a great future for it.
In the craze for British Columbia min-
ing it is often overlooked that there is a
gold country to the east and west of Port
Arthur which is quite as rich and much
more accessible. Mr. Henry Lloyd Smyth,
professor of geology at Harvard Univer-
sity, is due here next week to look over
the mineral resources of this country.
Prof. Smyth has' been have several times,
and always invested largely in gold,
silver, and iron lands.
The steam barge Seguin and three con-
sorts cleared . from here on Friday loaded
with pulp wood from Thomas Marks &
Co. The consorts took about 1,800 cords,
which is a large shipment, and is in-
tended for the pulp mills of New York
,,,and Ohio.
Chatham.
Chatham, July 21. - The Judicial
Committee has refused leave to appeal in
ho caro of the townshi of Chatham
Arthur and Herbert Moody, twin
brothers, aged ten, were drowned in
the Don Thursday afternoon,
David Ingram was severely injured
at a ball game at Chatham, Saturday.
A bat broke, and a flying piece struck
him in the face.
The three Port Credit men who as-
saulted the crew of the Hamilton yacht
Hiawatha hese apoligized and paid the
damages, about $800.
Mr. Myles Charlton, near Mapleton,
has a curiosity on his farm in the na
ture of an apple tree laden with fruit
and blossoms at the same time,
Johnston Bros.'bakery in Morpeth
was totally destroyed, together with
the contents, by fire on Thursday after-
noon. Loss $400; no insurance.
Christian Hansen was convicted of
the murder of James Mullin, near.Se-
guin Falls, at the Parry Sound As-
iszes, before Mr. Justice Ferguson,
It is said that Sir Charles Tupper, Sir
Hibbert Tupper and Hon. Mr. Diekey
decided at a conference in. Amherst to
protest all the Liberal elections in Nova
Scotia,
Edward Ryan, the 19 year old son of
Mr. J. J. Ryan, the Colborne street fruit
merchant, was drowned Sunday while
boating on the Don River. The body
was recovered.
The population of Perth County, ex-
clusive of Stratford and St. Marys, is
88,900, The county cannot therefore
have more than five divisions under the
new councils aft.
The army worm has invaded the
county of Elgin, and has already done
considerable damage, ruining the corn
crop of a numbercof farmers and the
oat crop of others.
Stephen: Mrs. John Currie, of the
1 2th con., died on Thursday last at the
advanced age of 75 years. She was
one of the oldest settlers in this vicinity
and came here from Scotland. The
funeral took place to the Mt. Carmel
cemetery on Saturday and was largely
attended.
Rattenhury Street Methodists, Clin-
ton, will buy a $2,000 parsonage;
Goderich : On Wednesday evening'
last week ahr.ut8 60, a woman named
Anderson, whose husband is a stoker
on the steamer Cambria, attempted to
go on, the boat while it lay at the dock,
and miscalculating the distance she
fell into the water with her year o•d
baby. ill her arms, The little one' was
taken out first, and when the mother
was landed she was apparently dead
Capt. Babb was called and at once he
sat to work in a. scientific manner to
restore animation, the baby being tak
en in hand by several ladies who rub-
bed it and applied the;estol'atives, semi
bringing it around again. But with
the mother the job was not so easy, and
for nearly an hour it looked as though
the help was 'too late. But at last a
moan 'was beard and the redoubled
b
rewarded t-' ]ln
01 t� were byreturning
e
tP e
consciousness, the first words beim a
call for "my baby " Dr Whitley had
arrived meanwhile and with the help
of the officers of the boat and some of
the ladies the poor woman was soon fit
to be removed to her home. Thursday
she was reported to be getting on nice-
ly, the shock haying been almost too
much for her.
FOR TWENTY-SIX YEARS
DUNN'S
BAKINC
POWDER
THECOOK'S BEST FRIEND
LARGEST SALE IN CANAD,..
'When Baby was sick, we gave her Castors.
Wizen she was a Child, she cried for Castorla.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castor's.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
Modern
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Furniture.
We have made a special effort to . have
our new styles of Furniture for the fall
trade so attractive as possible.` Our
Latest Parlor Suits
are marvels of beauty and are admired
by all who have seen them. Our line of
Light Weight.
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against the Canadian Pacific Railway
Company. The case is about a culvert,
for which the township expected to pay
about ,a43.000, and found the bill.. nearer
$4,000. They unsuccessfully fought the
case in the courts. Their failure before
the Privy Council let the township in
for the original sum and all the costs.
On Saturday last the family` of Alr. S.
Arnold, living up the river in -Chatham
township partook of Bologna sausage.
During the day Charles, who worked at
the wagon works, was taken violently'
ill. He quit work, and Dr. T. L. Bray
was summoned. :The ddotor treated the
patient for poisoning and bad him re-
moved to his home. The father and three
other meblbers of tae family, one of
whom is employed at Gray's • carriage
factory, were also taken ill, but all re-
covered. The sausage is blamed.
Judge Bell of Chatham and Judge
Boyle. of . Huron will meet iu ;Welland
to -morrow to divide that county into
council districts.
Tun
is Light.
Dining Room Furniture
isthe best we have ever shown. Side-
boards of many designs. Dining tables
in great variety.
We Sell Cheap.
EVERYSHOULD FAlif ILY
Ts a very remarkable remedy, both for.TlI-
TEB,NAT, and EXREFlNAL use, and -iron
derfulin its quick stetson to relieve dietrese,
PAIN --KILLER Is a sure cure for sex
rl,r'out, Con elks.
Chills, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Crsw,wa,
Cholera, and ca nova Confidants,
PAIN -KILLER im Ti41l,1113" iemn.
edo' lmnwp for Aese-
c lu.�esiax n ,
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t sassy. Stela k
Sickness.
Back or Side, HClacl[auu'taa?xt and 24eesa'u`Id;iu,
PAIN -KILLER 59 iFT4lrmrn—B-fur,
u: l; ST LINIMENT
MADE. It brings 211117DY A1,0 ri:nlIAl;EnT EEUB
in all.. oases of itr'iisee, Cuts, Sprains, sey&re
tturns, etc.
PAIN -KILLER i° the well tried *a
trusted friend et Mei
Mechanic, Planter, Planter, Sailor, enfda
fact an classeswantinga medreine uh,•ayeat4ii4il5,
and slag TO Din internatfIO os. externally
certainty of relief.
Beware of imitations. Take nuns but tbagentallie
PERRY DAVIS," Sold overy„b°re c. big bottle.
VEE,' Lititl,:w:::4rTTe 1104, tSO 4 s'se-
Don't think because we keep nothing
,but the latest furniture that it is high
priced. We sell cheaper than any house
in town.
R, N. ROWE.
The Inducements are heavy, the
styles are everything, the most
fastidous could desire, All our
light weight goods,are exceptionally
stylish and attractive and we will
make them up at figures that wil
open your eyes with wonder. We
are making a big sale of
Summer Goods.
through this month.'' Come and
see us at once and get a bargain
See our $2 Pantings.
Made to Order.
ra'Remember the Place.
J11l1ES H. GRIEVE.,
MURRAY'
LANMAN'S
FLORIDA WATER
THE
SWEETEST
MOST FRAGRANT
MOST REFRESHING
AND ENDURING OF ALL
PERFUMES FOR THE
HANDKERCHIEF,
TOILET OR
BATH.
ALL DRUGGISTS, PERFUMERS AND
GENERAL DEALERS.
GIDLE�'
SON,
Are showing special line
for the next two week -s in
PARLOR 'I ARLES,
CURTAIN POLES,
AND
PICTURE MOUI.N= s ES,
S. GIDLEY . SON
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gicyciis!
Bicycles!!
Bicyltsili
I mperial Meat
Market.
Having purchased the butcher-
ing. Business of A Loadman
(Wood's Old Stand) we will be
pleased to see alt our old customers
and as many new ones.
Fresh Meat
We intend keeping the the very
best of fresh meat, and it will be
our first aim to please customers.
Tenderloin, spare ribs, sausage,
hams, bacon, and everything usual
ly sold in the factory can now be
procured at the shop.
Orders
Bicycle Pleasure.
Are you seeking Bicycle pleasuib»
if so, you should seek first a genii
wheel. We can furnish you any
the best wheels made, at lowest priesso
Musical.
Do you want anything in tli-
musical line. We have a choice for
of Pianos and organs, call and iss-
spect them before buying elsewhetos.
A full stock
Of sewing machines, baby car-
riages, etc, etc.
Perkins & Maltz,
CENTRAL
DRUG
STD
Promptly delivered. We intend
conducting a cash business, the
congest term of credit being one
week, (a discount of 5°/, will be
given for cash.
Prop.
Those who have uses.
Winans Cough balsam pro.
nounce it -unequalled as
remedy for coughs, colds„
andbronchitis troubles.
Winan's condition anii
cough powders for horseb
the best in the market, al-
ways on hand; also Aceta
benefacto and Liniment, the
medicine so successful%
used by Mr. Chas, Munn,
Parkhill, in this and other•
towns, in treating and ,cur-
ing various diseases. Fig
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