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GOT THEM AT DR, :ROWNI G'S.
"He has the finest assortment of TOYS, CARDS, ALBUMS, and all kinds of
1 RESENTS you ever sttw ; and SO CHEAP. Be sure amigo to to the
The Seegniiller Plows.
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Having i.eeiue`l to close bis present stock c,
the itln,ve plows., will call
FOR $13 EL $H, and $14 Oii TI
FOR 30 DAYS.
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Points and rerairs alwayel,eo In rt, Iz.
OParlu irikc•n 1F t ll to call{ ear 3rcl:aso tis jli .
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I1OLII)AY ANNOUNCEMEI
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Some 1': eta ab'o*lt tale
ti Janos.
Chew Pianos have established their excel -
fence in (very �erimmuntt,� where they haves
Leen introilueed, and the most eminent per- k
formere have given, them the most unqualifi-
etl approval. Their appreciator, however, is
Ladies and gentlemen seeking sl choice selection of not xoutineel to the Claw known' 4, profession
parlor as in the scboQl room or upon tho
CURIS'INAS
IpTs asp:. eat fact is, theykind areas Juice
as en
instruments no Qf the ?wind that fiaeo yet been
made, mol possess many gaaltttea which
'Will find what the wish, in our new and rich assort- atnk tbi+ critical ear tic ttlpertor tel till other.
justpianos. This is the wbalo casret of tltei�gtt�t
bent of ARTISTIC jEWE (R r, carefully selected and po}�ularitg (tad tho ltil;h appreciation tl*
especially desirable as most appropriate olida�y Gift:;, ,rwhich tains �'�1 byboth amateur* ane
Watches , Elegant Cases
Handsomely c hgsed, with Chains, Seals Pencils, Etc., Mo
ortt ;atslel), I*u gu�tratitetlit of beat quality
al artistb,but they aro as highly prized in the
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SXLVER WARE!
Tew and elegant styles, just in the
LATEST STYLES IN COLD JEWELRY
Of Standard cl,ualityy,, f�;io•(�r�yladie{s* and gentlemen's wear.
PRICES S LO ,
I(.''atch.es, Clocks and , amity re +sired in s'or't notice,, and
Guaranteed to give Satisfaction.
Stand one dpAr ,wrtlt of 'elle",�r[a h Office, illaiu•st., .Exeter,
ROBERT HICKS.
Every bottle of Arnica ec Oil I4uiraortta oli
i>l warrauted by the proprietors to siva aatia
faction or money will be refunded,
'MARKET REPORTS.
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nruftelYltaai 008 to 070
kite 'WheatrIow ; ....W 0iO0 Oa to 070
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that the aaae of i". W. Yiea,eaa, 4asurts, ¥r .,
to b:uwa W tip rt ar the ibati ,. reward ori t-
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GLEANINGS.
Pauline Goode. a Jewess of Easton,
Pa., married a coal biack negro, ;giving.
up her family and friends.
A Test or f,aratb.
A recent New York Tribune edito*
tial, speaking of tho estimated. propor-
tion of persons buried alive, reminds
me of a simple motto of determining
The Afedie i Strnlmary recommends whether life Is extinct, which seems to
the external use of buttermilk to ladies me well worthy of publication. I have
.rico are exposed to tan or freckles. tried it myself and am told it is entire -
Florence ;tilarrynu is commsg to ly trustworthy. Apply the flame of a
America to lecture on the suujectr "odic to the tip Of one of the great
-what Shall we Do With Our we, t4ea of the supposed corpse, and u blis-
ter will immediately rise. If the vital -
The $ it y is completely goon this will be full
for the past year, acoording to the old- of air and will burst with some noise if.
cial report, are $13,000,000, and the the flame bo applied to it a few seconds
dividends 16 per cent. i longer; if life is not extinct the blister 1
Governor Cleveland has signed a ball will be full of matter and will not burst.
Egiving the women of Union Springs, a It is fifteen years since I have seen this
ttt1e hamlet of York state, power to in print; and thousands of your readers
vote on all questions of taxation. wilt doubtless be glad of a simple test
Senator McPherson, of New Jersey, which can be used oven where there Is
is an expert angler, and is said to own no reasonable doubt, and thus free the
one of tho most complete and costly mind from future misgivings as to
fishing outfits ever got together. whether a friend or relative might not
The Duke of Albany left only £10, -alter all have had some life leftwhen
000, and the Queen has consented to, the body was treated as a corpse.
burled
pay a portion of his debts, including a
alive, erytuara aroroM1 actually
Boned
share of the funeral expenses. There as dead while life is still in them, and
is a heartless clause in thegrant to the then die from being handled and ex -
Duchess, which takes away her £6,000 posed as corpses are. The test, there -
a year if she remarries. fore, should be applied as soon as life
For operating the mile -long electrical is supposed to bo extinct, and before
railroad on the Madeira Road, at an undertaker is called in.
Brighton, Eng.. the machinery, which �,
is situated at the eastern extremity of The old re;,iurental hospital system,
the line, consists of an eight -horse- p 3
power Otto engine and a Siemens "D" in the British :trop, is abolished, and
trio machine. T1vo cars the new natter)] which was worked at
cxynamo-eiec Tel-el-hebir by Lord ii olaelev estab-
can be propelled at the rate of thirty
miles an hour, but the speed is restrict- lisped in its stead. A new divisional
ed to seven miles. organization ca13c:.l the bearer con-
A prominent Presbyterian clergyman pang, of eight rice (ur: , some 200 train -
complains that the prevailing mania
for what is French in art, science and
11,terature is undermining the character
o1 the American people. He says: ,"The
Anglo-Saxom character inherited by
Americans from English Ancestors is
gradually giving way 10 a species of
pseudo Gallicism which may become
dangerous not only to morality, but to
our political institutions and domestic
life."
Large numbers ' of Dunkards from
the Cumberland valley are settling in
the Virginia counties east of the Blue
Ridge. They are scientific farmers,
and their advent has increased the
value of land ,so that a farm in Farm -
quer, which was offered for $12 an acre
has lately sold at $35.
The Domain Voice.
A boy ten years old can stand out in
the street of a quiet village on a calm
summer afternoon and make the air
quiver and startle the dozing popula-
tion out of a year's peace by shrieking
to a boy three-quarters of a mile away:
"Oh, Skinnee! Comin' nout tatter
supper?"
And the other lad will yell back with
awful distinctness and care:
'"Yes! Gityer nigger-shooter'n' come
to
to the store."
And they will converse in the same
thrilling pitch and maddenin . force if
they are only ten feet apart. But,
twenty or thirty years after, either of
these boys will get u to address a
public meeting in a hail not fifty feet
deep, and ten feet away from the
speaker not a living soul'.. can hear a
word he says.—Burlington Hawkeye.
ect bearers and dr,vnes, with ambu-
lance wagons, operating rubles, soups,
wines, chloroform, and all tiie means
of performing, operations and giving
temporary support, is formed for the
division as a whole, and to it all the
regimental wounder. ars' taken by the
regimental and its own be;lr:'rs. Hera
they are examined, operated. on and
fed. When this is over they are car-
ried by ambulance to the tient hospital,
generally some further distance from
tho field, and there deposited.
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Whits Oats,
Black Data
epptca per Mil.
AN ANSWER WANTED.
Can any one bring ns a ease of Kidney or
Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will
not speedily cure ? We say they cannot, as
thousands of cases already permanent!} cur-
ed and who are daily recommending Electric
Bitters will prove. Bright's Disease, Dia -
bates, Weak Back, or any urinary complaint
quickly cured. They purify the blood, regul-
ate the bowels,and act directly on the diseas-
ed parts. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale
at 50e. a bottle by C. Lutz.
etffL4704,
Potatoes per bb
:Exeter :Butcher Shop
R. DAVIS,
Butcher &r General Dealer
vii 73 to ft
a 71 t
051to 22ud, 1884.
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=THE OLD'
ESTABLISHED HOUSE
To tlxo :Front as " o.2,
With a FirstChutestock. and at prieos that DEFT COMMIT N.
TAILORING DEPARTMENT
Full of all Ur! Latest design iu
W'V ot'.st:ta(l ~:, Overc coatings, Tweeds, Etc.,
.,
And nrttt',: up in Firal•elass style, and at prier's dist cannot fail to .leave. Ad Goods
11 A1tl►kD 1\ ?'LAIN FIGURES.
31 To Trouble to Show Goods.
Bring along your Farm Produce, for which
the Highest Prices will be paid.
r, 'FAMES PICKARD, EXETER.
A. GREAT DISCOVERY.
Mr. Wm. Thomas,of Newton,Ia„says : 'My
Rife has been seriously affected with a cough
for twenty-five years and this spring more
severely than ever before. She had used many
remedies without relief,and being urged to try
Dr. King's New Discovery, did so, with most
gratifying results. The first bottle relieved
her very much, and the second bottle has ab-
solutely cured her. She has not had such
good health for thirty years.” Trial bottles
free at C. Lutz's Drug Store. Large size
/11»00.
—r� XLr. X1NDa ire• --^—
RI IA.IS
Customers supplied TUESDAYS. THURS-
DAYS
H RS -DAYS AND SATURDAYS at their residence.
ORDERS LEFT AT THE SHOP WTr,r, RE
CEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
CATARRH—A NEW TREATMENT.
Perhaps the most extraordinary success that
has boon achieved in modern medicine has
aeou attained by tho Dixon treatment forca-
tarrh. Out of 3,000 patients treated during rho
last six months, fully ninety per cent. have
been cured of this stubborn malady. This is
none the less startiiug when it is remembered
that not Ave per cont. of patients presenting
themselves to the regular practitioner are be-
nefitted, wLilo the patent medicines and other
advertisedeures never record a curs at all.
Starting with the claim now generally oelieveil
by the moat scientific men that disease is due
to the presence of livinguarasitesin the tissue,
.fr,ltixtnetmice adapted his cure to their
mXtormivation--this accomplished, he claims
the Catarrh is practically cured, and the per-
him
urtquestioned. as cures effected by �-, y,; ,,{ ,� Mc Denims, e nt Fn n a.f� AC- Table Linens,
ens.
him four years neo are cures still. No one
elso ins attempted to cure Catarrh in tris
ESTABLISHED 1872.
SAMWELL AND PICKARD
Desire to call the attention of their customers to, and ask
their inspection of their large and
Complete assortm't of Dry Goods
Etc., for the fall trade of 1884. Our stock is, we believe,
well assorted and carefully selected. It consists in part of
the following
All -Wool Dress Goods,
Plain. and Fancy Dress Goods,
Black and Col'd Cashmere,
Black and Col'd Silks,
Ottoman Cord Silas.
Staple Department.
manner and. no ether treatment ever cured
Catarrh. Th application of the remedy is
simple, and. can be done at home, and the
present season of the year is the most favor-
able fora speedy and permanent cure, the
-majority of cases being cured at one treat-
ment Sufferers should correspond with
Messrs. A. It,DIXON & SON, 305'King street
west, Toronto,Canada, and enclose stamp for
their treatise oti Catarrh. -Montreal Star, Nov.
17. ;882,
COO*
SOU
Wishes to announce to the inhabitants of
Exeter and vicinity, that he has opened out a
Boot int JACO ono
p
I
i in the corner Store North of Samwell
& Pickard's, where he is prepared to make
all kinds of ordered work,
Sewed work a speciality.
Repairing prompt/3i attended to.
GEO. MANSON,
Late. Manager C. Eacrett's Boot and Shoe
Establishment.
May 14th 84.
Table Napkins, Grey and White Cottons,
Skirtings (plain and twilled), Cotton. Bags,
'SLACK AND COLD VELVETEENS and pr CeSaiety of shaaes.
Your inspection of these goods and prices will convince
you they are right, as they have been Imported for this season's
trade.
Our Millinery Department is still under the care
of our MISS McINTIRE, and the stock in this department
will—if possible—be more attractive than ever this season,
embracing all the latest American. English and French styles
of Shapes, the latest shades in Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Flowers,
Plumes, Tips, &c., &c.
In OUR TWEED and GENTS' FURNISHINGS we show
choice lines of English, Scotch, Irish, French and Canadian
Tweeds, English, Scotch, and French Suitings, English and
French Trowserings.
Hats, Caps, Scarfs, Ties Shirts, Braces, hosiery, Etc. We have a good cutter on the
premises, and guarantee a fit in every ease. Our stook of Blankets is very extensive in
white. In Furs our stook is complete (gt oy-and brown) in Boas, Capes, Sets &e„ dee„
also Robes in Buffalo era Wolf. Our Boot and Shoe department will be found fully as-
sorted in Ladies', Gents' and Children's wear, also a full assortment of Trunks, Valises;
and Satchels.
GROCERIES NEW AND FRESH.
SAMW ELL & PICKARD.