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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1886-11-18, Page 5The tell gatoe.:coe the farmer'; ill:-Frontendo 445,000 per year, Rev. Guy S. Frazer, of Jersey :City attri butes the recQveny of his wife from an attack qr I I °f Peritonitis to Giles' Liniment Iodide Am.. amnia, Sold by • C; Litz, Central Drug, Store. clone) a Tile American fishiu fleet, having; been Co fife Editor of the Scientific American ; �,Varllet°s Safe Cure, as it Uecomes year at.entirely withdrawn from the vicinity of Can - Will von hermit Its to make known to the public the filed( vro have learned during the ter year better knownwu for its vvouclerlul cure+s vela testers, file Government cruisers will and power over the kidneys, hes done and is shortly be ordered into winter charters WORTH REMEMI3ERING. There is probably no bettor relaxing >re- medy fel. stiff joints, contracted 'cords, and painful congestion, than liagyard's Yellow 'Pilo Oil. 11 cured Mrs. John Sidcloll, of Ontario, Ont., who was afflicted for years with noir- ALL F A. 111 ILIES U S 1'. I T. tradiction of the bronchial pipes; noel tight- Weald l3acld, Eubugocl 'joints, Paralysis. noes of ihe chest. Itis the great remedy for £ henmatisnh,: Neuratgia. 1)iphtltoria, l n 'Trani qr external hall]: SClatiotl,. Preis )sus, Utet•e! Female Crania returns of the Grand Trunk Rail- 1 way for last week were or9,05o, against Weal:ues@, 8314.471 for corresponding period last year, , The best and only cortain remedy to relieve dlr. James 1Vanlase, of Varna, who lila showing an increase for 1886 of $64,579. nidi Of ell kinds, no matter of how' meg steed- been appointed Police Magistrate for South us1;:_ Instant relief guaraltteedi ertnled 5vvoi• o li0 0ll YOtll Gl>tttrd. len Jo tits, Varicose Yeins, Bites of Insects ar I3uron, is ntemphence worker with a most Don't allow col in „he head to slowly1grease. is. clean and t a d e I Siolcifoadacbo. No oil or , I years Grand liquor ble record. He was for whenyou west ; will amt soil, atold surely develops into Catarrh wl I s Treasurer in the old British American Order of Foresters in the United Tempters while am will imagine that we have before us a for fanny years he has been an earnest pro- bed,/ g bode shaped like. a bean, smootu and. glisten- motor of all local temperance movements.. QIr, Windage has the confidence, of the eoln- inanity in ehich he lives and it will not be his fault if the Scott Act in South Huron is not properly enforced. The Government couel not h•tve made a better appointment. o Esc. Veit quarts of blood, of which every drops pas- We learn with regret that John Gardiner, yes through these filters of sewers, as „tlloy 'a son of Mr. John. Gardiner, formerly ease Tana tines a day, as often as sor, of Hibbert township, committed snicide' asses - may be called, many J 'through the heart, making a eomplete revel= oy nutting lits throat with a razor a short tenet 8 years, couoernitlg disorders 0t t 10 human Tfiduoyi and the organs whioh dia. oneed Kidneys so easily break down ? Yon are conducting n Scientific paper, and aro lie. mild but certain, hnrtnless but energetic unprejudiced except in favor of Tnu'c>I. It and mild c rto in, is needless to say, no medical Journal of Take agreeable when Htok as taste. cure, and never let "code" standing'would admit these facts, t e go by!f on need it, ,and never er et amotlly for'very obvious reasons• a few bottles its 0 preventative, that the kid - Ii. H. WARNER 8' CO" neys miry be kept ill proper order, Inc blood i?roprietor of "Warner's Safe. Cure." pure, that health and long life may be your _ blessing. T11ut we may emphasize and clearly ex- - thr elation the kidneys snstain to the Plain 8 r general health, 11ic111ow mach is dependent upon tfhenewerse, metaphorically speak- in 'to take rom the, human body. g,] exvlbeforeus a1dV0y eplsge'in the te ine. it for the public benefit. TIFTO TRUTH. 1LegAr(Illlee the le teleCtlonS of an r Iiitportttut Orgy.ii. wIIICII TILE PUBLIC AVOWS BUT. TILE ICCRTI7Y CAliEI`t1,G CONIIpIsaATIg.. Ilea the kidueys are fairly brokon down, • Thou look out for thele, as d scaee, no' matter where situated, to :03 per Pent., ee shown by after delttli°examivations, hes its origin In the breaking down .of these react= ing tubes in the interior of the kidney, As you value health, as you desire long life free from sickness and suffering, give these orK aux some attention. keep diem in good condition end thus prevent (as is easily 11 disease• I►tt(srustittE;,i>x(ants, DJ WARE p r GOIUNTEItJ Zxs, veThe ve measg res ooiava toll etes t1 removed" i GIt1�S' ItI 1 I�E1 T IQDID AMMONIA doing more to increase the average duration o£ life than all the physicians and modinines known. Warner's Safe Cure is a true speci. QUEEN CI'T'Y- OIL WORKS P.MMIR,L1SS OTT -4 At Toronto. Every Barrel Guaranteed. This Oil was used on all machinery during the' iExhibition. It has 1)000 awarded SIX GOLD 111E'PAL during the feet three ,years. l at See that you get Peerless. It le only adeby speediest end moat certain medicilla ill I the world, ing, about four inches in .length, two in width, and one in thickness. It ordinarily weighs in the adult male, about five ounces, brit is somewhat lighter in the female. A small organ? you say. But uudcrstaud, the b d of the average sized man contains about Notion in. three aninutes. From t blood they separate the waste material, working -away steadily night and dav, sleepit a or waking, tireless ns the heart itself, and fully of as much vital importeuoe removing, 'impur- ities from sixty-five fyallons of 'blood each hour, or about forty.aine barrels each day, or 9, 125 hogshead a year ! What a wonder that the kidneys eau hast any length Of time under this prodigious strain, treattea and neglected as they are ? ' We slioe this delicate organ open 'length - with our ltuife mid will roughly des- timeago. The cause hereabouts le unknown as yet. Great; was the Burmese upon hearing this as he •,vas,nee of amelancholy dispondont dispesitiou, but of a cheerful 'hopeful tent- perament. He was .married about three years ago to wee Miss Dew Who is said to be a lively, cheerful companion. That Ito was unsuccessful in his farming avocation is the only reason that oaii be imagined for this rash and insane act. Thanksgiving is well en the road, and then Christmas, the prince�of holidays, will put in appearance. For a holiday present wise aribe its internto a friend or relative, nothing will be more r. o . n color, highly' appreciated than a leer's subscription soft and easily torn ;-filled with hundreds of to the TIMIAS. Expernnent on some friend, We find it to be el a reildislnbrolv little tubes, short and thread-like.+Lstarting and sea if this is not a most solemn truth. from the arteries, ending in 'a about midway frotn'the outside opening into a cavity of considerable size. which is called the pelvis or, roughly •spe00ing, a sea, which is forr the pnrpose'T'hdlding the water to further undergo purl Kation before'i't passes down from here into the ureters, and ao' on to the outside of the body. These little tubes -are the filters which do -their work automatically, and right here is Where the dis- ease of Me kiiLsv fs first begins,' Doing the vast amount of work which they are oltjyuedtto, from the slightest irreg- nlariiy in our habits, from cold, *from high living, from •9tiruulents or a 'thousand and one other causal which occur every day, they become somevubat weakened in 'their nerve force. • What ds the result 7 Congestion or stop- page of the currant of blood in alae small blood verse sstarrounding them, which be- come blocleed.; these delicate membranes are irritated:;Inflammation is set up, then pas is formed, which colleen in -the pelvis or sae ; the tabeslare at first partially, and soon are totally, unable to do their :work.. The pelvic sac goes•on distending with 81118 c The close season Tor 'white fish and sal mon troutcame in with lot of November. The statute provides thrift "no person shall fish f9r, catch, kill, bay, sell or have in pos. session any such between the 1st and 3011 day of November, both days inclusive, in each year, in the Province of Ontario. Onr office towel] 'has none astray. The devil says he saw it makiug an exit out of the back door, the other morning. A re- ward isoffered for its return, as it would take considerable timeito get another in con- dition to stand alone. can be cured for 25 cents. A few applica- tions will cure incipient Catarrh. One to two boxes will cure ordinary Catarrh, One to filo boxes will care chronic Catarrh. Sold by all dealers at 25c. per box. Try Dr. Chases Catarrh Cure—take no other—it will cure you. C. Lutz. sole agent for Exeter THE SCOURGE OF AMERICA. The one terrible blight of our cc untry is — c serofula—from impure blood it causes n- o INl'LAsIMA'ION Or TIIe TIDNEY8, neuen5'e Pru#Aan, Diabetes. incontinence of 'Urine. 16 tno only Liniment in the world possessing al- terative -powers. Con. he taken internally; 'tures Cramps puri Colie, Diarrhoea and Dye. entery. SOLD BIC ALL DRuGGISTs. TRIAL Bo'rvox 250, Write Dr. Giles, box 5,482, N. Y. P. ca„'who will give advice on all diseases free of cbargo. ]'Beware of unscrupulous dealers and coun- terfeits. The genuine has the name blown in the glass end Inc similie of the discoverer's sumption and many wasting, lingering and name over each cork, fatal diseases'. Burdock Blood Bitters cures Gnats' TMPRovL•'D MAADRAKE i'ILLS. SAPS scrofula, if taken in time. SUR11,IiELIA.RLP 71110EFr`I4CTIVI:., DO NOT GRIPE rheyaro composed entirely of vegetable sub• stences, and can he nt all seasons of the. year without restriction as to diet off clothing Eor all disorders of the Stomach Liver, Bowels &e. Price, 850, 'per box. C. LUTZ, Agent Exeter Ontario Ayer's Sarsaparilla works 'directly and promptly, to purify and enrich the blood improve the appetite, strengthen the nerves, and brace up the system. It is, in the truest senee, an alterative medicine. -Every WHAT TRUE MERIT WILL DO. The unprecedented sale of Boschees Ger man Syrup with a'few years, has astonisbed the world, It is without doubt the safest and best remedy ewer discovered for the speedy and effectuiil cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung troubles. It ants on an intirely different principle from the usual prescriptions giveniby Physicians. as it does not dry up a Cough and leave the disease still in the system,lbut on the contrary re- moves the cause of tthe trouble, heals the ruptiou, press"mg upon the blood vessels. iparts affected and !leaves them in a purely parts All this time, ,remember, tbo blood, is entering the kidneys to beate a is passing through this terrible, dis tin pus, for it cannot take any other route. Stop and think of it for a moment, Do you realize the importance, nay the vital necessity`j of leaving the kidneys in order ? Can you o t when they are ettseased or obstructed. no matter how little. that you can have purc ]blood and escape alitease ? It would be just as reasonable to •exneot, if a pest -house were set nnro85 Broadway and coentless thousands were compelled to go through its pestilential doors, and escape from contagion and disease, as for one to expect the blood to escape pollution when constantly running through a diseased kid- ney. that the Now wltat'ie�tihe result ?• 'Why, blood takes -tip and deposits this poison as it sweeps alonghinto every organ,iiato every inch of muscle, tissue flesh and bone, from your head to your feet. And whenever, from hereditary influence or otherwise, some part of the body is weaker than another, such countless train of disease is established,a eta as consuls:ma a in weak lungs, dysp p , where there is n delicate stomach ; nervous. ass%,insanity, paralysis or heart disease in those who have weak nerves. The heart must soon feel the effects of the poison, as it requires pure blood to keep it in right action. It increases its stroke in number and foree to compensate for the natural stimttlus wanting, in its, endeavor to crowd the impure blood through this ob- struction, causing pain, palpitation, ,or an out -of -breath feeling. Unnatural as this forced labor is,•the heart mast soon if alter, becoming weaker and weaker until one dey it suddenly stops, and depth from apparent ."heart disease” is the verdict. But the medical ,profession, learned and .dignified, call these diseases by high sound- ing names, treat them clone, and F atients for the artries are carried slow death to the ,affected part, constantly adding feel brought, from these suppnralinl;, pus laden kidneys; Which were in our wash=bowl are very put.' retaction itself, and which should have been eurBut this is not all the kidneys haye to do ; + for you meat remember that each adult takes about seven pounds of nourishment every twenty-four hours to supply the waste • of ,the body which' is couetaotly 'going on, a waste equal to the quantity token. This, the kiy dne s have to separate from the (t. blood with all other discomposing matter.' But you say, "My kidneys are all right, I have no pato in the bade." Mistaken man l People die of kidney disease' of so bad a cbareeler that the organs are rotten, and yet they have never there, had it pafatnor an ache 1 Why ? Becat15e the disease begins, as we have shown, in the ulterior of the kidney, where there are • few nerves of feeling to con- vey the sensation of ]fain. Why this is eo we may never ltnoiv. When yeti consider their great work, the delicacy of their structure, the ease ` with which they aro deranged, can you wonder at the .ihl.healtli of ani• moa and women ? Health and long life cannot • be expected when so vital nn organ ie impaired., No wonder some writers say we are degenerat ing, > Don't von see Ile great, the extreme importance of kcopit a this machinery in working nrciei? Could the finest engine do even' a futct.ional part of this work. without (Aleutian from the engineer ? Don't you see bow dengeroiis this hidden disease is ? It is lurking about us constantly, without gist- ing any indication of its presence. The most ful hysicians cannot detect skill i? 9 a themselves : cannot attiimes,:f<tY the kidneys Ise examined by any means which we have r t mann healthyconditiom, it bottle kept' in the house for use when the diseases make their appear- ance, wilt save doctor's bills and a long spell of serious illness. trial will. convince you of these facts. tIt fix positively sold by all druggists and general dealers in the laud. Price, 75 els., larrgetbottles. S w 1\ U L,aoaras cr4CO;, Tortozrro. FOE, SALI.1 BY JAS. PICKARD. • Invalid should give it a trial, LOVELL'S An ole man named McCarthy. from Col- � ligwood was knocked down on York street, GAZETTER ETTER A�TD HISTORY Toronto, late Thursday night by a couple' of �T Ai.L� footpads, who robbed him of $40 and a 'BORN. watch and chain. 08' VIE If people troubled with colds, would take D�M9WVo Os, CANADA, people hi Nine Volumes, Royal Sro. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral before going' to church p BE CO3x niiNC RD wnenever n sufficient or places of entertainment, they would' avoid J. number of subscribers' is obtained to cover to Nine to h at uSubscription of pub110 a0 coughing, greatly to the comfort of speakers costI Volumes $7Fi OO,to the Proviuee of Ontario or to Quebec 3:12,50• to Now Brunswick oc to Novo RRm,. Tin Exeter forth, on the llth inst., the wife of Wm. Reid, of a daughter. Cenx.—Iu Usborne, on the 12th iust. the wife of Thos.. Cann. of a son_ CABLEY= in Exeter, on the 16th inst., the wife of Walter Cailey, of a son. MARRIED. and hearers. The Pectoral wonderfully in- creases the power' and flexibility of the'veice. Two hundred and fifty British immigrants arrived at elontreal Wednesday night 10th inst. One hundred rind fifty proceeded West, twenty-seven to Manitoba, and the W1Lso11—DOB$s—lbasSt. Marys, on Wednes- day, Nov. 3rd, by -the Rev. J: A. Tomball, B. A., L L. 13., Sir. Joseph Wilson, of Biddnlpb, to Aiiss Mary Dobbs, of the same place. Ulan - shard, of GItAIiAM—Csarasraan =Iu township shard,' on the 17th inst., at the residence of bride's fa, her, by the Rev. Mr. Fear, Mr. John Graham, of St., Marys, to Miss Addie, seooud daughter of Mr. David Creighton. ASIIA,NE—MOKAY—lm Menden, on the 10th inst.. by Rev. Mr. Martin, Mr. Isaac kskane, of Brantford, to Miss Maggie, el- dest daughter of Me. Duncan McKay, of Exeter. HAwiee—FRANcrs—At the residence of the bride's father on Wednesday last, by the Rev. Mr. Carson, Mr. Alfred Hawkey, of Fullerton, to Edith. ,second daughter of Mr. Wm. Francis, of Mitchell. Scotia 811.50, 10 Manitoba or British Columbia x;•9.50, to Punoe l4dward Island or to North- west Territories $0.50. Each Province to have a Map. Please Send for Prospectus. JOlal4 LAV [:LG, remainder stopped at Montreal. Atanaflar and Publisher A CURE)i Olt CROUP, Montreal, 4111 august, 7886. augedsher It is a valuable feet for mothers to know that there is no better -or mute Certain re- nel.ls are se tre,bur those wi10 write medy for croup than Haggard's Yellow Oil GOLD to Stinson & Co., Portland, ?Lino. used internally anti • externally. Tlliti handy - will receive free, full iutorination aboutvvorIc which the 0 to c10 and live at household remedy may be ltitd of any drug= home dist will pay them from $5 to 525 per gist. day. Some have earned over $.50 in a day. The Beauce tragedy, by which a young girl named Winkle lost her life, turns out to have been the result of a pure accident.' Food fur Cons(anptives. ScotCS Enaukiora of Cod Liver Oil with Hyphosplsites, is a most wonderful food. It not only gives strengsh and: increases_ the throat 'on. of the irritation but heals the 1rr S eeh and lungs. Palatable as milk and in all wasting diseases, both for adulte.and children, is a marvelous food and medaeiue. rawer eex,yauug or old. Cepita111ot reguir- ed. You aro started free, Tlrose who start at To all who are suffodug from the e rs and once aro nbsolntely sure of a sung little fo r- Indiseretarons of youth. nervous weakness, tune, All is uew. early decay, loss of Manhood, &c,I will send'a rooeipe thet witicure•you, Farm OG CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a miff- siouary in South America. Send n self -ad. dressed envelope to'Iitsv, TOSnea T. 1NMAN 5•tation B, New Yor•7aCit A RADICAL CHANGE. Daniel Sullivan, of Malcolm, Ont.. takes pleasures in recommending l3nrdock Blood Bitters for dyspepsia. It cured him after years of suffering. From being a sceptic he is now a confirmed believer in that medicine. Why Employ Doctors. Consult a doctor, fora orb oz. bottle of medisrine $1—consult C. Lutz and he will give you a 12 oz. betide of Dr. Chase's Liver Cure for 61' and a valuable recipe hook free. Have you Sick Headache, bad taste m your =anthill the morningv Do you suffer' from Dyspeedia, Indigestion or Biiionsuess ? If so Dr. Carson's Bitters will cure you. Try it. Your Druggist will termed money if not sat- isfactory. Oct, Sound towurooaucil has given yt150 in aid of the Southampton fire sufferers, '' MARKET REPORTS. (Corrected at5 o'clock p.m. Wednesday. Fatted ttoe 1 ••. 0 68 to 72 Spring Weeat ••• ••• ••• l0 50 to 0 70 Harley -•• ••• ••- 0 40 to 55 Oats ... .•• 0.85 to . 1'8 Clover Saed ••• .•• 11,00 to 7'35 Timothy '' ... 1',75to 2 00 Peas •.• 048 to 0 60 Corn ... 0 a8 to 0 60 ... 014to010. Butter 10 to 0 10 Flour perbbi ,.. .. . 00 to 5 50 Potatoes,pex bushel .., . 30 to 0 40 Apples,porbag •-• - 0 40 to 0 00 Dr'iedApplespr b .. .. 0 04 to 0 00 U-oeee per lb. ••• 0.0' to 00 0 I TurkOV per lb : -- 0 ;16 to 0 05 Duelts per hr ..„- Chickdus per pr ... .. 0 23 to (1 „5 Flogs,•lroseeciper100 A wide range of painful affections may be met with liagyards Yellow Oil. James M. Lawson, of Woodyille, Ont.. speaks of it in high. termsforrheumatislsl, lameback, sprains and many painful complaints too `, numerous to mention. It is used internally or exter- naEly.. 'CONSUMPTION CURED. A:n+old physician, retired from practice, hav- 1as;had:p'-aced in his heads by 'an Fast Indian meesionery the formula of a simple vegetable reinedyfor the speedy and in refitment cure of Catarrh Asthma Comsmanptian, Bronchitis,, and aii.throat and lung aections, also a posi- tive aadlradical curb for Nervous Debitity and aliNenvous Complaints, atter having tested its wonderful curative pewees 10 thousands of. oases, has.felt it his duty to make it known to his entferingfel loWS. Actuatedby till metiye ausih desire to relieve humau sufferin6. ^ '7 send free of charge, to all who demo 's, this recipe,+in German,Frencb or Puglish, with frill !i JORDAN ST., TORONTO Pabdisliea' diroetionsfor faring d using. Sent by 1 FOR SALE. A ;:two-year old thoroughbred jersey bull. Good animal and good pedigree. Terms liberal. Appy to WIf. STACEY, Rirktnu P.0, Ont. Cant/misers Wanted I3(MPD1LTELY IN THIS COUNTY TO SEM, A WOBBLY CANADIAN BOO'S, describing the wonders of our OW11 country with thrilling incidents of '.ravel and adven- ture. This Is by far the most saleable sub- scription book ever publishedliiu Canada. Not a crook of scraps and cli mge,butau original eopywrightwork.richly au profusely illustrat- ed]. To energetic men who will promise to can- vass at least'one township, we will offer the mount liberal inducements. As we mauufacture the book ourselves upon nor own premises, we eau afford to place it in the halide of canvass- ers at a very low figure, while the retail prices lasses. reach of all c - the the woi+l. wit .in Apples Applications for Territory FBCeiVed. at once. We want at least one luau in every county in Canada. Also -the “New Hoene Parallel Bibles," and Photograph Albums in over 300 Var.- C. ar- felts. C. BLACKETT'ROBINSON, eft �fi� b °t C 8 4->b'¢te�'d~ � r✓ e five a b stir fife°.. os. ,`\i e♦',�,cees �K,°t 2S`}fids o 4 1 'C; Z? � c z .O .a fi �titi web do ,�tio ot` et` 9 �. ew I e gb 2f' Gte p `ee , rC ! 1ti`a' O ' fie 5 .440' 13 e • 0 i tae - ;cep 9 Ott ere rb QO • 0c,3, 5, Q,S°` 8 ' 0• see .d!) .a$4 U,.' .g,b�p 2 o`t Csola ,%OS y4 GaS rob, ,se is)" 'give see tea w♦`c arie �1et� ♦� 1 S o G cur , fi" t+ 6' , 4. O t 16 'SO ey5 'V q,4 ew gti ��♦vo x ow a ti S fi G � c 4• Cs• Q 1.t _tit a� V) $ " y4 G'~��, S11e 'at 1 Manufactured only by Thomas Holloway, 78, New Oxford Street, late 333, Oxford Strout, London. 6ff'Purchasers should look to the Label on the Boxes and Pots. If the address is not 533, Oxford street, London, they are spurious. JAMES PICKARD t. and mail by addressing with stamp, naming this parer, rev, W. A . No'6s,149 Power's Blode,Iic Chester, TRY IT. Tweed the most troubleslmo complaints to relieve are asthma and whooping . cough, But Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam seldom fails,. either in dhows or other prevailing throat and lung troubles. All dealers inmediciue have this remedy for sale. ADviOR TO.Mormcns.—Are you disturbed at night anti broken, of your rest by a sick child suffering and•crying with pain of Cutting Teeth? itso send at once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothiug Syrup” for Children Teething. Its value is incalculable. It will edli8vo the poor 11111e sufferer immediately. i.ieneud upon it, mothers : there is no mistake about it. ` lit cures Dyseutery and Diu+recea, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, 011505 Wind duces IuBam.uation, tees eCiLLms lelu e Colic, noCtt. to and gives tone and energy to the whole system. "MIs Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for, children teething is107008ant.to the taste aiid is the prescription of ono of the oldest nod best female phvseciarls end nurses in the United' States, tied is fol'snle by all' drngeist- through-' mut the world, Price twenty -live rents to bot- tle, Be sure end ask for "natl. }VINSLow's igoalnuc Sylmar"and take no other kind. Beef 6eetof23 5 00 CO 0 00 rlidesroubg, ... .., 5 00 ton 00 dressed .. 6 oil to 7 00 3heepakihis each .., 0 50 to C 37' Calkins ,.. ... 0 50 to 0 70 Wool per lb , 0 16 to 0 17 flay porton n(10 to.0 00 On In iolts nor teeth Wood;1cr cord 0 0to075 25010:loo of the Skin, Dropsy. Dimness of ESTRAY CATTLE. THE KEY TO HEALTH. 7nlocks ail the clogged avenues of the Bowels, Kidneys sand Liver, carry- ing off gradually weakening the system all the impuritio5 and foul humors, of tho secretions; at the same time L`'orrocting .Acidity of the Stomach, curing Biliousness, Dys Hepsia,, Headaches; Dizziness, eartburn, Constipation, Dryness Strttyolt frons the premises of john triskator. lot 19,e.on.3, Stephen, on Inc' eleventh or 1; 0. vombee. ' )Chloe heifers, one, two soars old' biindie: ono, two year old,' light:rad with white sial' Ili taco ; and ono white yearling, ottr to d BYO) nn analysis t e Anypore;fl VIn uyin r010tion Or their bemieally rand microscopically, t iviloroabotitsr tr I Vol Shit iii 1 111SII.ir OR. e oven • coals uotbina definite in many eases, a y'rewal( 7 ," Vision, Jaundice, Salt Eiseum, B1ys%peltls, Eicoftila, 'buttering of the Heart, Nervai srtess, and Gen. oral Debility; all these and, many other similar Complaints yield to the hr py influence of tTJ3DOc BLOOD J3'rrettIBB. T. IL ill x JK co., feriodb4ors, vely tar 1 WILL OFFER AS LONG AS THEY LAST Six Button Kid Gloves for 50c., Worth $1.00 28 Inch. Fine All Wool. Grey Fla3anel for 25c. 28 Inch. Union Flannel for 15c. Line of Cloth Dress Goods for 10c., 12c., 15c., [worth a great deal more.] Cood Overcoat for $5.00. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF Better Goods at Hard Time Prices. Good All Wool Blankets at Mill Prices. Every Department Complete and Goods Away Down to suit the times. .LL ' IWC TD ! ! NO DAMAGED OR SHELF - WORN GOODS IN THE ABOVE OFFERING. WIZARD OIL SCARL ETT'S DRUG -STORE CARSON'S 0,- �r.A.RR c CTP .. 11,1111D OPENIR —AT— $08. T - OF ' ' 1.tta V I S' SHOW ROOM ON MONDAY & TUESDAY, OC"�06ER4Eh65tG aiufl &Pickard 13tt've pleasure in announcing, to the Ladies that our MILLINERY AND MANTLE SHOWROOMS will he open for the Season on the above dates, when we will have on exhibition Paris, New York and 'London Styles of Bonnets, Hats and Trininiiugs. Also Berlin,and London made Mantles and.Jackets, and many novelties direct from tile, nhcutufac- turers. On the same dates we will show a, large aassc-rtrneut of Fine French Dress -(roods, ''lain mid Stripe Plashes, Satins arid Si'ks. all colors Mant'e Cloths, Rom/ 'Trim- mings Mantle Ornaments, and fall lines of Hosiery, Gloves, Rto. Our Gents' l+.'u ntshing DePnrtnrent is Very COitipletc, and win eurbrace many novelties' in fine Scotch Snitinge, Over. coating, I'rowsering, Neckties, and fin Imparted Scotch Underwire. Also fall lines of ]soots, Shoes and Rubbers, front ]rest.manufacturers. Crockery and China;, Dinner and Teaa Setts, a imported perred lired t from potteries. All the above goods 1111t8t be' offered at tine Lowest Possible Prices, iffiest Hearty Invitation is ex- tended to all Ladies and Gentlemen to Come and seethe' • GRAND EXHIBITiON Of NOVELTIES At, Samwell & Pickard's. DTRU STO K h� i'ILLIAlYi DREW i ay IIII IlTltlit mit 'i ! i'''' ii�,:. NMINEIRIMMEI :Undertake Furniture Dealer and l f1tl I haveJnSt� 1�cc.lved a Car Load of New StylishlI'll. ll ll d 1 arra O 1 T For F the next SIXTY DAMS. It will be to your advantage to call on me before going elsewhere. ONE " S BANE E DOOR NORTH OF Mohsorrr 11�AIPbil3rlt THE PLACE Oi` ' VV XLLXAM 1IR.Z'sW