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A Unique Monomaniac. Not Prom the Chinese, '
There is one young woman at the NO POISON �ARNICA
i)eashore who disregards plevailin It s the five itainute horsy beat frivolo °`
v° !all day. IN THE PASTRY and OIL
fashions and overstates her age. It is People who live in glass. houses
added, however, that she is not in her should have plenty of curtains•
right mind. Persons who ride by a , Blest is he who has a friend that lasts.
certain cottage see on the piazza: a fig ` like a pair of suspenders,
urn clad in the garments of a hltudred The turtle is not as swift as the gray -
years ago. A near view of the face in- hound; but he snakes better soup,
clieates about 25 years, She is a uniqque Some people are wore particular
rttonomaniae. She firmly believes that about blots on their letters than blots
slie has been dead a century. Her de- ` on their escutcheons.
lusion had a start in her conversion toCtesar, with au his greatness,
Spiritualism. She became deeply inter- 'couldn't snap his Angels with impunity
ested in the materialization of spirits, , in the face of a buzz -saw,
and fora time deemed herself a meds- ` The bull -terrier is not as lona-headed
um for, that sort of alleged ph€enQillona. ' as the average business man; slut then
Then the idea took possession of her he never loses his grip. '
mind that she was theermanentl_
p y The rain falls alike on the new $81 ANHOOD,_ re -embodied form; of a sprit wliclt bad silk "dicer" of the dude and the faded flong .ige departed from mortal clap. p Under• this craze she deems it suitable felt -hat ro the snalutr eddies:. "' .,
to dress in the styles which were • Tlie professional caipet'layeras more
IF
=ENT
CORES All,
Pains and Aches,
Asia JS. THE MOST PERFECT
NW MEDICINE is �y
SOLO BY ALL DEALERS.
PRICE, 25 M B 53 CPU P R Mat'. .
i were in frugal than the average clergyman,
vogue at the time of her previous bu- because he wears great leather pads on I Hew Los 1'a ' Restosecl, h.
man existence. In all other matters his knees tQ save his trousers,
she is sane and well-behat:ell, i The tied with the handsome silver;.
• . collar doesn't always rusks the biggest tilt. 1 1I ,zitv.,tr z. 1, CE ,i• BRATr•.1) EBB-
Lifie In an .Tukknown Country. 3 outheradi@elaudportnwteo75teure fwitkont w
tight dicta@lot Ner:si ileih y.aTenkxl r.u4 physis
-Flom Temple drew a vender's wagon t.,,,N.,jt%,ejditor Oke°Rte. Rte.. ncs elyon emot. i rWOpacity imperli es. kir tiittrtlA e, t
Women work hard in Ajmore. By ' i R , ,.rAa aellataaetygta4r>ank sutelugirooi gxceaae�, s e e •r
the Dalt Bungalow x saw a file of a ► )efore she broke the record --Puck. t
...nay u4the 1ruttfit,rraxltici.Stteyrcreautle. II1Ce,ite@eq)er)@nrelotae,urtt' Scents, or k1s
dozen, chiefly young girls, uplifted high. r 4 :t STRENt TIi AND TRUE nun' postage EGtmits.
Ant Litludit Number,. r r Titacalehrakeduutltarcithis admiraUleasstt
on en unfinished house. busily' eagaged 1 �' QR THEY STS=Mi? ..ILO;IIt. fu] lt�c emopstntter,trom thirty yeasts• tuccea
in bricklaying. In mast towns water "There IRCrAllta 4r TNi $- tice. tit(tkttt+tTxia&etatttsPgeeac Iu '1'
There are things la this world fist ssadtcallyc giuea tJingtaha deft ortlps u(at+3
is supplied in f equent wells approach- odd as to appear like mirneles,t7 reg., -Ace Baking PoWdeC Mora t@Tat<1tn@di@ia@aoraltea4a at t lalutttal i'vta
able front the street level. At Aj.nere marked tits conductor of a railway `"iso, ttr. rAattts Of
tit. t,aulo, 1'eto. a Ctq `a ataur@atoncosimple aertsiltt:ud
the daily supply street
water is found in a y means ofwhich ever aatferer,tuo ri
train In Qliio. 'tI?ltrittg niy service tee oft R? �G }S tor>cltatideectnd)tivamar ho.nuty curehimce
dip between two walls of rock ap- the road Fre seers some coincidences CeaM �llk�ll�;'pOWf�. 1i.artF.rritiatelt,trtdr�dtsNlty.
proaclledby steep flights of steps. One and things of that kind really wonder , -Aav— of 1'hi l0eterlFttetilllt)einthe handset eve
rock rising there out of the water was :. ri�e s Till biro Yetlsst. Aloins) } Address t@`ery tuan)rttbatt►utl.
almost literati • hidden from 'view bya fol. For instance, one dayI had to y
walk from one station to another on se's D's sir 'reset.
cloud of pigeons that clung to its rug- our read. A train was due along there Br.,11lP.W YOU
Q s.a..7 8•Y - TIM. CULIVli iiti'Ei l,1 F1DIO L -
god front. It was a pretty sight, the Prettywe RAKE BIM oats 4v�tlrv.
constant stream of straight, lithe wo. ithis feet over in+mytmind fu Turn-
, pe- 0 IN
l! t it ANN
Poot Wilco Box A;f0
WIZ in many colored kirties cowling culler way, as a man will soretires, I ;� I T HEALTHY BREAD 1 -- —
and going with their red jars poised on remarked to myself, as I looted at lit
their head", Some bad a small ring of watch, that l believed I could walk the `` t DST, BETWEEN EXETER 4: -
their
Plated straw 'wh
ich they placed on their distance of twenty-two telegraph poles
beads',
nd full-bodied, on tis end the
rennd slice before I would have to step oft to let
at the base to a ring not largerthap the the train pals. )~ oe.sed a on, counting
palm of her hand. liar up, Its the topthe poles. 1 had. passed eighteen lvhen
1 Saw the train coining. Quickening
of the steps on the taste side was a my tree, I nst made the tweet see -
stalwart blind beggar, who had nllraa and pole wheu 1 was eonipelled to step
wlonsly caught sight of us, and at short aside. As 1 did so 1 uotieed that the
interVill broke forth into stentorian en- locomotive was number twenty-two.
treaty for llacktaheesh, Then I reflected that the train was
I number twenty-two also. Reilec•ting
on. this, the fact carne into my mind
that that was the `2>d day of the mouth, -
A pale-ftued young man stood on the and that 1 was twenty-two years old at GROCERS SE1„1., Ti'1E
side pore+ of a 4ielti an avenge palace the tithe. As 1 started on i looked one 'aci•Aaro Ir -«t:
pulling his mustache nervously. Ile ride ata utile Qat by the side of the Price Baking Powder Co.,.
lead rung the bell and he was awaiting track. ()n it Was pouted the figure 22, Ilaa'1'1S a or. FttGt'i SPtclal flarartitq EDO'MGi3,
a reepclnse. Presently the door opened It was that many miles to the cud of Cnieosaa« itt. St. gouts. Mo.
and it ce«rn-fed eitizen of ('hieago alt- the line. At the hotel in town that _.
p1earee,. leaking rotate stint sharp- , nitrht1 was 7i$sis nets t'oonx 22, Nater for unrhaoa people Set 0 tnceutr4
1Y. i all• 1 \tsar musts riupre;s;ctl by this re- -,
"I came t0 apply for a position as i markable series of coincidences. I gives i1 et lu tl litNMI*, 1 < ' t
coachman," stud the Caller. talked of it to my friends. One of tlleiu, goo to th 1t itis l put you tl, lhr rosy
*Weil, I want a coachman, and if a young sport, told me that was mylrl tt t ) CONSUMPTIO,
. jr+l 11,,d a W.tna f 1Jadr l•.rI 1 lar..staue
your ref(retwes are satisfactory I'll PAY luck • number andis,e u an) 1 t.ioes.. wi i . not t"' .dr ,ttr..rt.1 sin wens tt.d am i Iran «,linens
�� „ advised hie to gate* net uired, Ton 0/111 tiro Alt home and wort. t.pare ,.t ot.urrg, IplasA aa=„i Mto [t111a Ia tit liar '
yon .t'lll a month and i)Ottr(l. ble on it. I had never visited a gttm tune only or all the time, All of bath NexOa t' ars wilt «.na Tiro tdlrtt� rlitta,ialcatherertwa vAti"
' liras s satisfactory, providing. °tuaN n 'ea or ll ty tieorshel. 10 rents to Vit, t uu,e Tai ATtaic as fist. itHsa.,ta �a «atlterr oiw,v
t, yourMing house, but he took inc to one. J.rets+offals aa,:Amts. 1111.T.A.MACCit,itirc.^1;rt..N,T,
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referenees are ail right,' observed the Stopping at a roulette wheel I played easily rarued every event;,.,. That all who
p • y went wort: fogy test tate business, make tbi.t u'irl RT2SEii4 stud Mr our select utak of
applicant. ni money rr
4r, „ y yon thesgnarenumbered2l: .liWileil we thio 7'8111 went asst not well ADVERTISERS
l:lcwr:ntpera. Liao,P,I Dwell d Co.
What do you mean by that?" roared { "Did you. wine" pi Wiled W4. wlUI 'H,t el tope, forti,o k,outtle io giro a St,. N. tr.
the millionaire. .t at writing us.. all naOculars, illrectionit, Aka,
No; I lost $22 in twenty-two titin, scat free. laut,ense pay absolutely sure for all --
"N1othing. only jut self-protection, ` rites' by the wfiteh." '; who start ut noel,. host's 41010V. .14tirpss
boss. You see, 1• re been run oft' with ,,i,_-_._ ks•rtsagn tC,..PO%tInn or,uaiae. l
two or three times in my .Iife, and '�!
I've had enough. ii'hat I want now is Called Out Twice. CIERRYIS
to get a place where there ain't no
daughters—just a. nice old couple and They had an amateur theatrical ler �_MINIIIIIIL
a n uiden aunt or an old uncle, orsome.- formanee at the residence of Mrs. ''o1, `'``
thing of that kind. `That`s., what I Fifers. Quito a large number of the Fry
mean best people of Austin were present, idd5 'fit,
Ile was informed that the only Baugh- Gus de Smith played the part of Bios- * t al.UAnx.E To Air.
ter had skipped out the week before, arc. Ill. :li be incited r•'r, r r
ell aipIleaa:. t l '• ' w
TSrecently �Vt;lti have receutlt• nu41i8lirti a new edition
4.Y ua1 an alterative that it prattle- tea front
air the system Horedttary Scrofula, and
D. the kindred poison., of eoatagiktts disea.
and mercury. A,t the same time it Fn.
KING'S EVIL
Was the name iorunerly given to Scrofule
because of a, s upeistitiol1 that it could be
cured by a tong's toneb. The world Is
wiser new, and knows that
SCROFULA.
can only be cured by a thorough ruritea-
tion of the blood. lr. MO is negleetev',
the disease perpetuates its taint ihlt.t
ge;seratton after generation. Atitttl
earlier gym matte developttiettt
EczelnaN, Cutaneous: Etupuon� u
mors, Bolls Carbuncles, Erys :a9,
Purulent deers, Nervous area 41,;1.
ileal Collapse, etc. If allowt'tl tq eons
tinue Rheumatism, Scrofulgu+1
tarry, ll ldnneyg and Liver D souses,
Tubercular Consusaption, :it�d sari,
ous outer dee erou5 or fatal uuiluius, are
produced by lit.
flyer's Sarsaparilla
lathe only werful and alirapS Mirage
O brood puri ny medicine. 1t 1- Ku t l est.
o riches and vitalizes the blood; resteriuq
healthful xenon to the vital v a�
y . rejuvenating the entire syr tern.. great
a R"egen�erative. Medicine
t• r
II composed of the genuine Honduran
attic Sataaparma, with release slued,
"t'{ gist ttz, the Iodides er' Potassium ::)+•t
Il+
Iron, and oth;r ingredients of i.lcnt F,,
tench carefuity. and 5t' uriht •',h eu+n.
r' ' pouueted. Its Termini Is l,t nems. knee. :
to the medical profession, utas ill 4r•:
• pbysirtarts constantly pressrilea
, ARSAPARIX.I..A as as
E ' Absolute Cure
Selr-Protection.
AGM' F ur itJa t011 iny; o u Auci ur. tkto ti ono
1 trin hesol'ably rewarded by leaving it wt`s
key J,Pat1 Sewall. or flit•... Prior t'xt•tet^
TnOS. P1t10It, Exeter.
,a. fait[.Pk'442.. ovIa;lltDttY
1 To ail who work ter sue tit Ronin, i,
T Ala
orGrur ('Ari a1T.•rd tr. ptt3• attire.
�+7 F.;,itY R" 1'I,t i1:di1:::1', Ire -1., i'l.tAANT
Lela lFoiiF.
Send Postal Card to W. W. H1Upt'?, Lott
Ina meat dry trop rest in rho World. Broad isviitr, Icy,
• red by this yeast is 11pht, white and whole
lake our grandmother's tlalte)atts br+
luu't.,11..WI- I ori .tilltuts! ►oto/,',€.
,.., its 1i
t.1ul,ikiu}; noire tmiiitn in tt few
t Dan that) toll over thought ht pots)•
1 CURE FITS!
...I war eons...s 0.1 wain sisals fa asap Oral tar ■
tiarasea 1ttaa t,ars4t4Srrtcaa agar*. 1 sorsa a radical ear.
1 bars maga 11aa 41.aaa of Filo, militrsr ar FALUJNU
eteltn raft a 1t6inma ants. 1 warrant NV ni**d to ansa
aat sew Porfirio? rat% /iota stoos tare 1,0141141 a114
PrcaAdlua otti1.Gsuttd, maw. Qlrtt Itap0.,ssaar,.t
Oaks. ltcous.reatn15,.3 Airs trial,.t4 Whirlers vs,
Idlr•.at nr. 11.0. a0O'r, tt7 nasi itus ta.,t`'i..:it.
and that ill. t was the reason they want: - Next morning, Frank Holland, who
TENDERS.
.,ERS.
CEALrn T1s:N11T 1LS, marked ""For Mounted
". Pollan Provisions tool Mgt t suptiplies" end
y� a ++, 17�tu ar ra , t • .t ituot, addressed? to the 1'sm. 1111' Pro4dgnt of the
ed a (00tellmatl, • She took the other ono was not pies(+nt, WAS /hiking film Stone, t�'e.."-.'r. ,t met ,•! i,:. .,tri. • ri...,. ; Privy Cuilltell, Moran will rte reeeivet1 up to
with her. The In:IrC'oiner then enlisted, who was there, how the performance , E',1�: sad .•i Ali t, • • ••itis lt3saaslta ;. ]tent OU 17:111sritty,ldtli 11Sey, it3yu.
1t i '3wes..t.. , r t:i t3K,r:,• Pi totedfo1•u4 11 tender <miltatnin" full re -
—Chicago lltrrc,it, came oft: n "s r.1.77""';t ':' NI 1; aria formation DA to the articles and quautittes te-
Ijuired. may belied an application at Fort Os.
,bottle, Winnipeg. at any of Aha Mounted Police
Posts in the morthWait, oratthe oilicoof the
Bu rte r & Eg uudersiguoth
Nntundpr'tvilrbt+rrrolvod unless feasts on
g shah printed Sorosis
"Dhe lowest or stay tender not necessarily 4t e-
1 ceioted.
i•:ach tender mast be accompanied by an
accepted Canadian Bauk cheque/or anatnount
equal to 10 iter cent.ot the total value of the
ttrticlestendered for, which will he forte"tell
J.Matheson,f the party tnaltingthotendnrdeclines toen-
s/r 11 a ter into a contract wholesaled upon to do so.
1 or if he Jails to complete the service contracted
Has opened out in for. It the tender bona aceepted the cheque
will ho returned.
13acls'sr0ld star,.,, N'opaynronEwillhoit,ttluto rewKnapers rs-
sortiogthis advortiseiuunt vrithout nothority
hat tug been first obtained.
(hi Doo tr 1100.11 of Poet Oilier)
PRIM tVHfTfi,
Comptroller,
dust received a splendid assortment of Ottawa,MatOil 0117,1555.
Spring Goods, which we w=1l sell at very
close prices. Splendid valti'• in Cashmeres,
Velveteens, Grey, Scarlet Canto, and Home. E x et er _Butcher Shop
tnade Flannels. A Hies lot of Table Napkins
and Covers, Splendid Wincey, Grey and
White Cottons very cheap. Tweed and heady
Made Clothing very cher,,. A GOOD SUIT
for 55.
"Splendidly'!" was the reply,
An Alaskan nominee. "Did Gus do Smith fret well?"
"Very, well, indeed."
The captain and a lieutenant of one "Was be eall:ed out?"
of the companies stationed at Sitka in "Called out! I should say so. Ile
the first year of United States possess- was called out twice. Once bya Depu-
ion felldesperately in love with the ty Sheriff, who had a capias for him in
same beautiful Russian. She was a a gambling ease; and afterwards I call -
most charming *omen, with soft, mys- ed hint out myself to take a drink. Gus
terious eyes, a pale, delicate face, and is going to be a first-class actor some
a slow, dreamy smile, that set the two of these days. He has all the qualifl-
warriors wild. All the garrison knew cations." --Texas Siftings.
of their fierce rivalry, so marveled not — ..
little when their old friendship ap- itt a sewing circle sit the omen
peered to be restored, and the two were talking and some of the subjects
suitors started off on a hunting expo- got hopelessly. confused. For instance,
clition together. One haggard man re- the subject of crickets and church
turned two days 'later, and said his choirs. "1 never heard such a horrid
companion had been attacked and gor noise as they made last Sunday," said
ed to death by an enraged buck in the one woman, referring to the choir.
forest. He was gloomy and strange in "Nor 1, either," said another, thinking
his manner, and at nightfall went to she referred to the fall crickets, "they
the house of the Russian lady to break say- they make that noise with their hied
the news of his rival's death.
The friends of the lost officer talked
the thing over, and suspecting that a
duel had been fought, decided to go
out next day andsearch for the body..
In the morning the surviving rival was
found dead in led, with .,look of agony
and horror on his face. One story was
that his victim appeared to hint, and
he had died of fright and .horror; the
other was that some unknown and
subtle poison had been: administered
to him in a cup of tea, and the official
report had ascribed his death to heart
disease. The body of the lost rival was
found at the foot of a steep bank on the
shore of the Indian River, where a
tangle of ferns, bushes, and grasses
shaded and almost covered the clear,
t still pool in •which he -lay. His rifle
lay near him, and •a bullet hole in .the
heart told the sad truth that his friends
had suspected. His death was official-
ly attributed to the accidental discharge
of his own rifle while hunting, and un-
der these two verdicts the real truths
were concealed. " The family of the
Russian beauty disappeared from Sitka
in a few months, and the story had
been half, forgotten 'until, the recent
opening of a path along Indian Riser
recalled it to some who lived there at
the time. -San Francisco Chronicle.
The two daughters of John Bell, the
2 tudidate for President of Bell and
Everett fame, are teaching school at
Chesnut Hill, where they keep a young
ladies' academy.
•
Health & Happiness for all.
WILL CUR': OR REUEVE
Biliousness Headache,Dys-
pepsia, Indigost:ioll, Dizziness,
JatindiC l7--ep:'fir. Fluttai'ilig
(..i' t7.103 item'•,
t.ser' . c,:i,s. of tii.,e ,se of isini; iror.a
tt..
WANTED.
R. DAVIS)
Butcher & General Dealer
GROCERIES.—Wo sell 4 Ms Tea for lrl ; • IIx �Ln i iatns o> —•
75 cont Tea for 55 cents. Sugars as low as C
the lowest. "1� /tr I Ts7 ( _ 1 m KI S
BOOTS & SHOES.—We have added some
•LV.L �C.1 �L
new lines and are prepared. to sell the Lest Customers supplied TUESDAYS, THURS-
goods at close prices. DAYS .tND SATUBDAYS at their residence
A Honse and Lot for sale or Bout. Apply ORDERS LEFT AT THE SHOP WILL BE
to CEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
JOHN MATHESON.
-sol lrrearttts giuen awe)/..
�j•�..� ry fiend us 5 cents postage
IGi M il,��./ anJ by mail pia wilt get
free a package of go, ds
ROLLER : MILLS p, of lar,: ou ire, drk tl,a t
start you in wgrk flet
. will at once being Sou in mons• faster than
anything else In America. All about the 5200,-
00n in presents with cacti box, Agents wanted
These mills are now completed with all everywihore.of either sex, of an ages, -for all
thti,;bert and very latest itn roved machin- the time, or rparo time nuly, 10 work fortis at
p tueirown domes. -.1M'crttiues for ell workers
ery for the manufaedu5e of Flour on the absolutely assured. Dou't delay: -15.$Annnsr
s Co.,Portland,lllsine,
Roller Process
'TRE MILL ISNI)WRUNNING NIGHT
AND DAY, and we sr prepared to do
Gristing & Chopping on. Shortest Nonce
Also Flour and Fred for sale as
Cheap as the. Cheapest.
EINES & WI 4LIAS,
Proprietors.-
•
1rjVO titt� A13SOLI TE DIVORCES FonUt Lir poisons residing thro• ghont the
United Status and Canada for 4:esertton, non-
snppert,internpera uce,cru elty,i n eonijlatibi lity,
era. Advicefree, State your caro and. address
BroaditNFY WARD. World Building, 1267
Broadway, Now York.
ATTENTION . I
Parties wishing Lumber cut to order should
take their logs to Brooks' 010 Saw mill, 24
milts west of Murray's Corner, where there ts.
room for anyunit ntity' Mill will contrite nee
ruuuing about 1st March, a 11 report's to the
con trnrynotwithsta:.cling, after which time
st11 kinds of lumber w1111 be kept for sale.
J. N. BO\!AIID, Prop
For till due s etettse4l hr the t t';: '.1 of
the blood. It is concentrated to ti.:^
est practicable degree, tar be;•ctal I,n;
other preparation for which ]tho t: t
are claimed, and Is therefore fisc cru ,K
as Well as tba best blood purify:1k in:.
eine, in the world,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
PREPARED RE
Dr. J. '. Ayet. & Co., Lewell,11":35.
[Analytics t item sts.j
Bold by all Draggists price tit; iris
.. �. bottles for 5. ..
1
taint teat for
5, and his yxov(,4,1 t.. 1, .• 1.>.. t
I>r known f r
Consumption, ^ .
and all Luh;..,, •... :K,
veins;; orold
tt
i!.
WQ1L.1TX POWDER DER b,
Aro pioas:wt 101. 1;(.. Contain their ohs
Purgative. Is a sitfe, 11O00, t, tt ef4•cttrltr
1sifroyer et worms in Children or Adults,
W .NT1D
a. —to
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New & Superior Canada Naps & Charts
As paying as any agency in the world. For
fait particulars, free, address,B. C. TIYNIS0N
Map Publisher 368Ria17niond-st„London, Oat
,.
Established 1871.
G. W. SHALLCROSS&E CO -
NEW YO11I3,
Pills orders, sells on commission, or will pur-
chase Apples, Potatoes and Poultry. Write
us.
THE EXETET1
Planing :Mill!
SASH, DOOR, .and
BLIXD raclioaT!
A.LL ,KINDS OF
TURNING
Done to order.
Rememberitbe place.
'47er •ts ::. owE rd.
STATION -ST.