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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1887-4-28, Page 2• The First Sign O failing health, whether in the form of rilaht Sweats and. -7`,,,:%srvousness, or in a •' sense et General. Wearinosa 'tind Loss of Appetite, should suggest the use et Asee'a Sarsaparilla, This preparatioa smest effective for giving tone mid strangth to the enfeebled system, promoting the aligestion m10 assimilatiou at Send, restor- ing the neryous forces to their uormal Condition, itnd for purifying, eurieldng, and vitalizing; the blood. Failing Health. Ten years ago my health began th WaS troubled with e distressieg (..ough, Z'llght Sweats, Weakness, mei Nervous" nese, I tried variove remedies prescribed by different physicians, but became $o weak that x cousl xiot go up. stairs with se - at stopping' to rest, My friends reseals. mended me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which I did, and I ouu now as beelthr and strong as ever. —Mrs. L. L, -Alexandria, Mum I have used saver's Sarsaparilla, in niy taintly, for Serofula, and know, it it is ,stalcen faithfully, thet it will thorougbly eradicate this terrible disease, I have also prescribed it as a tonic, as well as an alter- ative, and must say that I bonestly believe It te be the best blood inedione ever compouuded, —W. F. Fowler, D. D. S, .1YL D., Greeuville, Tenn. Dyspepsia Cured. It would be impossible for me to de- scribe what I suffered from Indigestion and Headache up to the time I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I was under the care of various physicians and tried a great many kinds of medicines, but never obtained more than temporary re- lief. After taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla for a short time, nay headache disappeared, and my stomach performed its duties more perfectly. To -day my health is com- pletely restored.—Mary Harley, Spring - Iola, Mass. I have been greatly benefited by the prompt use a Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It tones and invigorates the system, regulates the fiction of the digestive and assimilative organs, and vitalizes the blood. It is. without doubt, the most reliable blood purifier yet discovered. —H. D. Johnson, 883 Atlantic ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, MIIHEI. Price Si; six bottles, 65. THE EXETER TIMES. Is published every Thursday ruornIng,at the TIMES STEAM PRINTING HOUSE Main -street, nearly opposite Fitton's Jewelery Store, Exeter, Ont., by John White & Son, Pro- prietors. ARM. No PuTNo) 1.4'oon Fon CowS, Many. people haVe a Vague idea that "intik Is milk," no matter whet sort s eeve bats come from, or oa what food the cow hats been kepts This ie nreat mistake, and aometimes very Serieu$ one, as the aratIona4 Live Mark <Myrna points out in the following article : There is ao test so delicate as the infant stonisesh to settle the questioa as to whether • odcrt allera a 00srain Milk, are being fed Unwholesome food, The iefaxit'a sternach will, within a few hours After partaking a the milk of OM fed upon beewere' galas, rebel against the irritattng properties con- tained, the atonmeh rejeeting it by vomiting, sad the bowels getting rid of it in tne form •of frequent evacuations, offensive, green, and sometimes frothy, in which are lamps of undigested milk. The fallowing case is illus- trative, and such occur frequently; An in- fant was being raieed. by hand, and special effort was made to procures eeleet milk from a neighboring caw, rather than to depend upon milk shipped Into the oity and hauled around by milkmen. On the milk of this cow the infant took on a very bad condition from which it would improve upon treat- ment for a day, but immediately relapse, and after several weeks of this experienee, a watch was put upon the woman who osvn. • ed the cow, andslce was deteoted in gathering refuse from the alleys, vegetables and decay- ing food thrown out from kitchens. Upon this information a change was made, and the infant began at mace to grow better. it would be as unreasonable to expect good A COLD ()ATM Ey a Secret liersiee Detective. In the winter of 1864 was sent to •the northera part of New York State to " weds up" s, ease agaioat a gang wito had bourne tilt& Out a great deal of cenuterfeit Meng, Merolients and business men of Ogdensberg,, Potsdam, Cautou and Plattsburg and other tewns were ell 44114 with counterfeit of that denominatioo iesuecl during the wer, and She face aides of them were printed from a stolen plate. The paper was a little off and the engraving of the heelts had been hurried too nnoh, bof ernt tituiereingseettee,rtbisiliti Navliocitileciliatee; muster with the merchante in any small At Ogdensburg I began to pick up my first points, That town had been worked with a rusk by a gang mad $20,000 in the "queer" money had been left there inside of two days. There were 4.Y0 people in the gang. One claimed to be a buyer of horses, another was looking for an opening to establish a big fee - tory and the others bad other excuses. All had departed several days before I rowelled there, bat I soon located their next work at Caatoa. Only three people had been engag- ed, in the work there. At Potsdam an old merchant had kindly exchanged $800 in $9.0 bills for the bogus stuff for a premium of $6, and I found that only cue member of the gang had been seeu these. I went back to Ogdensburg believing that to be temporary headquarters of the gang, and a wonclerfal bit of luck awaited me. The snow lay deep on the ground, with more falling every day, and I took a horse and sleighaucl beat up the country around. bread from flour made from damaged gram Oamy eeconii excursion, riding to the east of as to expect pure milk from cows that bad ;the eity, I was caught in a blizzard and driv. their rations made up of damaged food, such ' en to shelter in a roadside inn. The place as had become tainted by age or soured ;was temporarily in (large of a middle-aged through exposure to heat and moisture. ; woman of very comma looks and speech, odder half am reserved. by law fur de man It was ascertained later that it was an ex - Those who are raising valuable high -bred 'assisted by her sou, a boy of 15. She ex- gwine in de tpposite direckshun. tilleryman named Henriot, who, when the "When yen arrove at a fust -class hotel to surrender had been announced, was seen to calves need not look for health and thrift in ' plainecl that the place belonged to her these calves except the best of fresh food be brother and wife, but that they had gone off Put up fur de night, clean' seek to create burst into tears, and then heard to say, "I given to the dams. The putridity contain- :on a trip to Oswego and secured her to map. the ideah dat you got dar' by speshul train, explosion, and he was its first victim. all strike the blow l" His "blow" was the ed in decaying food enters and poisons the age it during their absence. There was a an' dot fried oysters, bananasfritters an' 811 blood, and it is from the blood that the spirit of rancor in her speech, and as soon as champagne make you tired. You will Even the French at first regarded Henriot milk is extracted in the udder. Let no I began to draw her out she exclaimed : simply be given de poorest room in de house as a madman, Why did he not, they asked, man flatter himself that the digestive organs ; " Well, it's queer how some folks may an' charged de highest price when you set - if he proposed to sacrifice his own and his can separate the putridity, casting it aside, , work their finger -nails off and not get tel up. comrades' life, wait until the Germans had for they cannot do this; but, on the other ahead, while others do nothing and have "Doan' start out wid a revolver in your got within the citadel ? But the ministry has hand, the damaged material goes wiser- ' plenty of money 1 Last fall my -brother was Rocket, an' as you work along frew Ohio an' at lastrecognized the strange act as heroic ever the blood. goes—to the lungs, liver, ready to give up that he couldn't make his laentucky let politics alone, hey no disputes by naming the battery at Leon after him, and kidneys, and udder, and in the latter, enters salt here, but t/sis winter he seems loaded about religun, an' concede de fackt dat de by placing in the wall of the new citadel a the milk. down with money, and his wife will hardly world wasn't created speshually fur your plate of bronze, bearing this inscription : — look at me." benefit. You may.now take your seat, an' "To the memory of Dieudonne Henriot, NOTES AND SuGGESTioNS. 1 "Travel over the road must be heavy." de hull lodge will pile in wid me in wishm* ' artillery gaurdsman, who buried himself be. "Bah I He's had two or three men board- you a safe an' pleasant journey." An eastern farmer says he does not know I neath the ruins of the powder magszine at ing here for a few weeks, but their money Too EMILY var. Leon, 1870." of anything finer than a good ox team, and wouldn't more than run the house." that wherever you see one you see good The Secretary, then announced a communi- This incident illustrates the dark and des - 1 She had seen the men several times, and tructive character of many of the deeds of crops. cation from Columbus, 0.., inquiring if the , . Should spring open early,and the grass or in warfare. Another side of its terrors she gave me perfect descriptions of my coun- terfeiters. During the twenty-four hours I colored men of America intended to put a valor brought out by an inoident related in a book was in the place I searched every nook and Presidential candidate into the field in 1888, start, do not be tempted to allow the stock which has to graze on it until it is well under growth. recently appeared 'in Enciand corner of it, and unearthed enough stuff to and asking Brother Gardner if he would ac- -volume of memoirs left by. William Law - convict my men a dozen times over. The cept the nomination if tendered him. Sud - Trampling on young grass does more damage rence, a sergeant in the service of the Duke place had been made a headquarters and d en and lively interest was manifested than grazing it closely. of Wellington. Lawrence died in 1867. some of the men had wigs of two er 'three throughout the hall, and there was deep Whenever it is noticed that the hogs eat silence as the old man replied: Toulouse, in Prance : His book tells this story of an occurrence at "As to de fust query, it am too airly to answer definitely, but I ar' of de opinyun "By evening the firing had ceased, and we occupied ourselves in getting wood. While dat our race will conclude not to put for - I was engaged in this, I came upon a French ward any candydate. It dean' appear dat soldier terribly wounded, who dragged him - de time am ripe yit. .As to de second self as far as the ditch by the side of the queshun a rnominashun would be a great road. He had received a shot through the honor, but if dar' was any hope of leekshun stomach, and was dying of thirst. I think I should decline it. I kin now go home arter my work an' eat supper in my "I gave him my =item], which he emp- ied But as fast a,s he drank the water, it Decisions Regarding- News- yearspast. the highway, I encountered a sleigh coming shirt -sleeves an' den sot down an' pop corn tied. *out through his terrible wound. Rais- papenS. Mr. Gregory says he has never seen mTare were four people in it, an' eat apples an' soak up an pare down ing himself up on one elbow, he showed me, water running in drains he has built for from town. Any person who takes a paperresularly from underdraining land after the 'first year. and although all were muffled up 1 felt cer- my co'ns an' bunyons. I couldn't do dat not far off, a cottage, where, he said, his htspost-ollice, whether directed in his name or t tl t th were m a.me coming back if I war' President, an' I reckon I shall de - another's, or whether he ha.s subscribed or not father lived. He had left his home six years is responsible for payment. TU LIME-KILX CLUB 'What War Means. " sheelt1 Se. speke fe.0,,, worde to Geis. Boulanger, the .1.1'reuch Miniatee of of the town of Laon the name of the Ree. riot 13ettery, The bestowal of thie name coinmenieretes o dreadful deed of the Preach aetriGiLTS141;a1v1 Clofr It4ler018is7101: napnoduPaunt ct ht ew(3',11°10v1; 1. IUSC tillirarilld13074sioCsulalritcr 00AsslantiweoispriefIldiepnittnitoi3uthdoe lAls given to a, battery the outskirte • unwell slipped On his Shoes and came forward aed the'President oentinued : "Brudder Johueoe, I h'ar dat you am con- hee commonly been deemed 11111rder011s teMplatill' a journey elOW11 intO Kaintucky ' rather thau heroic. On the 7th of September, Yes, etch," gsedhe deem past Leweyvme ta see its the year just named, the Grand Duke ei some of yer eelaehun "Yes, soh," "Dot's what I heard, an'I hope you it pleasant journey. as you will be repreeenta. tive of ais club while abseist, yeast to say few words to yea in a fatherly speerit. In the fast place put on a clean shirt to start out wid. I believe der' am mo' bat. ties won by °lean shirts clan frew general- ship. A clean shirt commando. public re- speet, eben if de wearer's boot heels: am all run down, Ws a sorter sign of de wearer's decency an' honesty. It won't pay yes* way frew the tollgate, but it will melte de toll man duck his head to you an' rerneroder (let yen wasn't a hoss. 4cpurceed on your way quietly. Yer dual' own de State of Michigan, an' you don't kcrry Detroit in your vest pocket. De man who enters it town wid two brass bends ahead of him an' a crowd of people behind him has got to be a good talker a smooth liar an' a chap full o' promises ar'he will fall dat. "Keep your money in de toe of your shoe iu de daytime, an' at night hide it in de straw bed. A man may be eber so good) an' great, an' wise, but if he becomes d ead- broke azneng strangers nine people out of ten will take him fur a sharper playin' his leetle game. " Only half de road belongs to you. De Meoltlenburg-achwerm, at? the head of a division of the German eevelry, arrived be- fore the walls of Leon, and comeminied the French commander, Gem Therentin &Hama, to surreuder. Lams was in. it wretched condition for de- fenee, There had been no preparation for a siege, and there wail but at single company of regular troops in, the town. The inhabi. tants, panimstrieken by the continuel rneh cif fugitives from the disaster of Sedau had net the °mirage to enable them to sustain it siege. Gen. dame aurreadered, and with moil haste that not even dine enough Was teken tedestrey the war materialof the place. On the 95h of 8eptennber the Grand Duke 9f Meeklenburg and his troops entered the town, andwereadvanehig towardthe citadel, when two terrible explosions took place. The powder magaziaea at the citadel had been blown up, and with them it large portion of the town had been utterly destroyad. The ground was literally covered with the bodies of tkeelain. While the survivors were flying, the German soldiers bayonetted many un- armed Freuch soldiers in their rage, Gen. d'Hame himself was mortally wound- ed, The French were far theworat sufferers, for they had nineteen offiriers aud three hun- dred and fifty men killed and worincled, while the Germans lost fifteen officers and ninety-nine men, Who could have done this strange deed? graYel it is a sign that something that the RATES OF ADVEETISING Y different colors, false wbiskers and clothes Pirst insertion, per iine .....,... ...... ..... ao cents. or to make up as various characters. One of need is lacking. A few pieces of coal, Each subsequeat insertion , per line- _3 cents .0 charcoal, will probably be a cure, while the them had evidently made up as a woman, To insure insertion, advertitanuen.ts should food should at the same time be varied. be sent in not later than Wednesday morning , for a complete outfit was found in his room. OurJOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT is one more'in the advanced circle of cattle feeding. and secure help, but it was noon of the se - f Enron. All work entrusted to us willreceiv beams at 1500sto '4)00 pounds, were four was the first one oven,the road, which was nr prompt attention, years past, but now they do it at three badly drifted at pointis Three miles from the hotel, just where a big drift narrowed The four-year-old steer is now known no The first step was to reach Ogdensburg f the largest and best equipped. in the County All of the big steers •which used to tip the cond day before I could start, and then I 2 If a person orders his paper discontinued be must pay an atrears or the publisher may continue to send it until the payment is made, and then collect the whole amount, vbether the paper is taken from the office or not. 3 .l.n 8111tS for subscriptions, the suit may be instituted in the place where the paper is pub- lished, although the subscriber may reside hundreds of miles away. The courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers or petiodicals from the post- -office, or rein o hag and leaving them uncalled /or is prime facie evidence of in ten tional fraud GI His theory is that after the accumulations ohne to run. to headquarters after their trip. I was just of many years have been removed there is coming out of the cut as I met them. ,In- IT yELL DowN. but little water running in the drains. ' deed, they were waiting for use to come out. Charred wood from the stove, or charcoal I had °nip a minute or two to think, and Trustee Pullback then sent to the Secre- in any shape is excellent for hogs. It is perhaps that was the reason I took such tary's desk a preamble and resolution, tho best to keep Charcoal in the pens where the floss. They had two horses and a sleigh former beginning with: hogs can always have free access to it. " Where.as, Our present relashuns wid with a wa,gon-box on it, A man and woman Rotten wood is also relished. by hogs, and 1 England am so strained dat one—." sat on the front seat and two men on the 1 I they are very fond of burnt bread or other seat behind. I had to crowd close sup to At this point the Secretary had to stop to charred substances. them to pass, and at the right moment I 1 stud over the next word and the Presi- dent said: cottage was within the French lines. I had I M d mo e the active ros erous leaped from my cutter into the sleigh and " De Seckretary may boot dat paper to leave the unfortune.le man there, wrap - before, and, during the days that his regi- ment had been in the vicinity of his native village, he had. not had an opportunity to go and embrace his parents. "'01,' he said, `if you would only have the kindness to carry me there, to my father and mother, and let me die happily in their arms 1' "Unfortunately, it could not be done. The ing him up as well as I could in my cloak. men of the city are turning to farming, but let my horse go. He started off on a brisk Sendlo cents postage there are lots of foolish ventures in this line trot, and the occupants of the sleigh hadn't ; under de table 1 brudder Pullback when P did you find out dat our present relashuns The next morning I went to see how the free v. royal, valuable and thousands and tens of thousands of dol. time to understand what svas occurring wid England war strained ? " poor Frenchman had passed the night. He and we will send you was already stiff in death." sample box of g"ds . lars have been wasted after the absurdest when I had a revolver out, a hand on the 4ci an yet city people with money to collar of one of the men, and was saying: —I dunno sah." money at once, than anything else in America. '"Who strain' cl 'em ?" that willout you in theway of making more . , • • .. mason, a Both sexes of au ages can tive at home and spend keep trying their hands at farming. 1 "Bach your team out and turn around I .notrequirod. We will start you. immense The fruit jellies of commerce are fittingl9 I still begin shooting 1" I.omebody has made a fool of you, sah 1 can't tell." work iu spare time, or all the time. Capital you are my prisoner, and at the first excuse z pay am e for those ivho start at once. STiNsort called Horticultural Oleomargarine by r- I stood in the sleigh behind them all the De relashuns between America and England & as slick as a streak of grease, and dey co Persians, Maine chard and Garden, because they are such a way back to the city, and not a single word am rprisemade emdumb. will continue so until tom -fool statesmen upset 'em. You sot down, sah, an' de next ing fad at present on these sorrowful occa- Exeter Butcher Shop. compound of adulterations. For instance alleged " currant jelly" is composed of passed between us. It seemed as if the cold and sudden su • hadth water, glucose, tartaric acid,gelatine, aniline When searched every one of the men had a break will result in purceedin's to make sions is the floral wreath, and it is bad chills creep up your spine." Extravagant Funerals. Archbishop Lynch is to be commended for his frank, out -spoken opposition to extrava- gant funerals in every form. The prevail - R. DAVIS, Butcher & General Dealer —IN ALL %INDS OF— MEAT red and dried cores and skies of apples, the quantity of the "queer" about him, and it refuse of evaporating establishments, often wasn't two hours before the hotelkeeper's sour and decayed before drying. 1 wife made a full confession, and was in turn Well brought up dogs let sheep alone, but followed by her husband. She got off scott a dog's education Is not ended before he is free, while he got two years and the other two or three years old. Many a valuable two men were sent up for five years apiece. puppy if left at large at night, which he I never should be, is enticed off on a maraud- ing expedition by some little cur he accepts Imperial Federation. as a playmate. It is usually perfectly safe How Imperial Federation is to be man- THErns. to let old dog's have the range of the prem. aged has not yet been even hinted at. If it •Onstomers supplied TUESDAYS, is ; young ones never, if there are sheep come to be a matter of representation sc. DAYS AND SATTIBDAYS at their residence within several miles cordinui to population and of genuine stbso. ORDERS LEFT IT THE SHOP WILL liE OEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Farmers should not forget, in the hurry of lute r e, where would the British Isles be , spring work, that a good kitchen garden is in a few years? Utterly swamped. What ' a handy thing to have" near the house— is to be done with India? Are its three "especially in the country," as Mr. Spar. ' hundred millions to be represented? The rowgrass would say. Plan it out novr and question is to absurd. On the other hand, plan it so as to permit the use of a, horse in are the constitutional colonies to have it How Lost, Bow Restor e Wehave recexitav -published a new edition of ne.orThvEnWist,L'e OELEBRATIM ES- SAY on th e ra,chcal e,n d permanent cure ( with- out e dic ine) of Nervous Debility,Mental and physical capacity impediments to Mantage, etc. , r smiting from excesses. Price,in sealed envelope,only 6 cents,ortwo postage stamps. 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The Librarian secured the floor to remark that he didn't want to seem captious nor did he like to lodge a complaint againsit any member, but he felt it ins duty to say that enough, in all conscience. Anchors, crowns, pillows and what not, flourish in utter coin tempt of taste, sense or good feeling. The mottos, of course, "lie like tombstones," and stronger language than that cannot be thought of. To see how poor coffins and pour corpses are fairly buried in this way is Elder Toots was making an obstructionist of enough to make .people feel as if in a mood himself. He was the first one into the for mental swearing. The waste of the thing library after the doors were opened, and is wonderful. The taste displayed is simply was the last to leave. He brought his corn- atrocious, while the empty, tiresome display cob nine ancl month organ with him, and is enough to make one sick. To bury these when e wasn't smoking a mixture of cab- bage -leaves and tobacco he was playing "Old Dan Tucker" on the organ. No mat- ter who was reading, nor how much they were annoyed the Elder persisted in his wretched things with the body is bad; to put them on the top of the grave as wither- ed memorials of a love departed is worse; so bring them back from the grave and hang them up in the drawing room, is worst of conduct. It was hoped that some action , all. Than the pall bearers with their crape vould be taken by the club to bring ahouta a,nd badges, the coffins with their silver change. The Elder was fast asleep in his mountings and their fine polished woods, cultivating as much as possible. Allow handful of worn out politicians, name Y chair as usual, but Samuel Shin poured a 1 to say nothing of the silk and satin linings ; for a good variety of vegetables. Their use in the expected confederation ? The very deni pap ae re lieofgot waterhi edeoysee down °thy the ribEarcekt hoefrhGrisarndenekei, , the bereaved family on pain of being de - plenty of room, run long rows, and allow the Minister of the day, to represent themthe long array of cabs, all to be paid for by will promote health, give pleasant zest to idea is too preposterous. Would the word nounced ail stingy or miserably poor—the thed '1 l d lighten the worry of ,of such fossils be taken for mw? Would "Elder, Pze wantin to remark a few ob. ' whole affair is all too utterly indefensible. called to him. : the good wife in providing ?alatable food 'their story be it correct reflex of general servashuns to you! If you want to visit dhb e Well may the Arciehop wax indignant for the "men folks" and children. ;feeling? The fact is that the only Imperial club library an' look over our work on paid. ' ever the mor stroas extravagance, and well Confederation 'possible is one of mutual re- try to see why your hens clout lay bided aigs , may he tell people if they set& to show in der' au' you has got a pipe or a motif- cab in which they attend the funeral, in. re- spect and of common interests. When af- fections cool and interests clash in theiles dat's all right, hut the fust time I happen , sped for their dead friend, to pay for the matter -of -fact, commercial nays, the bond organ I'll take de lasv in my own hands an' stead of sending o, wreath in token of affec- Only Petty Years Ago. The steel pen did not come into use until strains, and than snaps as sure as water make you tired I"tiou for the departed. The well-to-do must the forties. The goose quill was used in falls. The looser the band the stronger. TfEelwdetrimsaestsduonwdnerintheedwar strweattyk,d8chiwivn. ; ones seem the most difficult to effect. We Login the reform, yet of all reforms, funeral -writing sip till 1850, and the pen makers and The fewer oaths, the greater the fidelity. er eelh ao., pen menders were it regular institution. The more sympathy, the less need for any- his back. and then dozed off to deep again. know of persons buried like kings who ; 'c ' They went abont the country making and thing else. What care the great mass of BALANCE. left their wives and hildren scarcely a mending pens for the fariner8 and merchants. the people of Britain far the colonies ? TBEY The schoolmasters generally did this, and it Very little. What do they know? Next The Chairman of the Committee on Fin. Mid' was quite a perquisite, They could make and to nothing. There's the tub. The average once reported that his books balanced for ; s mend the pens after their day's school teach. stay-at-home Englishman thinks the colon- March, and that thcs general accounts for , ICholera Coming? bag was done and "mother the school teach- ist all bet a savage, and reads hhn a lesson the last quarter liad been lookea over, audit. The Appetite Nay be increased, the Digestive organs Strengthened) mid the Bowes regulated, by taking Ayer'S Me. These Pills are pnrely Negetablo 'weir composition. They COntnin neither calomel nor any other ilaugerous drug, and may be taken syltb, perreet safety by persons of all ages. I Was a 1.7eat salgerer train DattPensla min Constipation. I had no appetite, became greatly debilitated, mid was eon - latently afflicted tvIth Headache and DWI- liess: conssilted our inanity doctor, who prescribed for ree, at varioue times, with. out affording mare than temporary relief. I finally eommeneed taking Ayer's Pills, In it 6Imrt time my digestion and appetite IMPROVED My bowels were regulated, end, by the time I naisked two, boxes of these v tendency to beadaehes had clisappearet and I became strong and well. —Darin M. Logan, WiliniugtOn, Deb was troubled, for over a year, with Loss or Appetite, and (Sewn:1 Debility. I Commenced. taking Ayer's Pills, and, be- fore finiShing half a -box ef this utedichie, my appetite and strength were restored. —0, 0. Clark, Danbury, Conn. Ayer's 'Pills ara the hest medicine known to me for regulating the bowels, and for all diseases caused by a disordered Stomach and Liver. 1 staered for over three years with Headache, indigestion, and Constipation. I had no appetite, and Was Weak mul nervous most of the time. BY USING three boxes of Ayer's Pills, and, at the mine time dieting myself, Isms com- pletely cured. My digestive organs are now in good order, and I am in perfect liealth.—Philip Lockwood, Topeka, Kans. Ayer's Pills have benefited me wonder - For months. I suffered from Lull- gegion and Headache, was restless at night, and had it bad taste in my mouth every Morning. After ticking one box of Ayer's Pills, all these trodbles disttp- peered, my food digested well, and my sleep Was refreshing.—Ilenry C. Hein- menway, Rockport, Mass. I Was cured of the Piles by the use of .A.yer's Pills. They not only relieved me of that painful disorder, but gave me in- creased vigor, and restored my health.— John Lazarus, St. John, N. B. Ayer's Pills, ;Prepared by Dr. 3.4). Ayer &Co.,Lowell,Mast. Sold by allDruggLata and Dealers in Medicine. The Great English Prescription. A successful Medicine used over 30 years in thousands of cases. Cures Spermatorrhea, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Impotency and all diseases caused hy abuse, iseForail indiscretion, or over-exertion. rarrcal Six packages Guaranteed to Curelehen alt others pFraei•LeriAptsikony, otuarkeUrnuoggsiust sftiotruTteh.o 0Srneeo%pEacorcal legke $l. Six $5, by mail. Write forParnphiet. Address Eureka Chemical Co., Detroit, Mitch. For sale by J. W. Broweing, C. Lutz, Exeter, and all druggists. 0. 8C S. GIDLE er is coming to.night to make and mend the pens, prepare Min abed,' was it common an- nouncement among the farmers forty years ago. To make or mend apen well was con- sidered a great accomplishment, and the writer worked long andpatiently to acquire it. I can still make a quill pen with the best of them, and you on have it stiff or limber just to suit yout hand. "Blotting was sand" used and the blotting paper of to -day was wholly unknown. To fold a letter neatly wits an accomplishment few poaseesed There were then no envelopes and all letters Were eealed with a wafer or sealing wax.. A careful practice in folding and sealing let- ters wa8 taught in night school, and I re• member a schoolmaster who made quite a little fortune at it.—American Paper Baron Nordenekjold intends making an expedition to the South Pole. The experiment of taming cat e loose in Australia tO destroy the swarms Of rabbits is reported to have proved embiently suc- cessful. Is the cholera really coming this summer UN ERTAKERS ! ----_-AND--_--- ' Furniture M an ufaeurers —A FULL STOOK OF— Furniture, Coffins, Casl,iets, on the 'proprieties whenever he has a ed and balanced up. chance ; while the ranting, ' t roaring, ex re ! " I would also add," said the President, prowling around and delights in dirt. It is ; sure ?Nobody can tell, It always super -loyal colonist is generally fraud, ' " all odder books about clis place 8,18o • when cur eamo a said ta be busy in. South America, and may often a consciona one. balance. Dey hes to. time m dis hall date cas i ctoar5 right up to figgers you am gwine to hear of 1,VistvyaZyistit;t0oulgr rerttendinfagruspuoahliadugeevnceur -- Why She Knew it Wasn't Eight, i somebody gittin' hurt: No one pusson am " ally good tanitary arrangements, If filth Little Dot--" Mamma Dick is kissing' 'lowed to handle ober thirty-five cents at r any one time, an' he can't be gone ober an. beckons on the plegae, the destroyer has had many pressing Invitations from this me." ' hour at once wid dat. We believe all men easily play a flyieg visit northward, The , • Canada of ours, rephoid fever is always Mamma—" I am glad be likes yob. tio am honed, but we believe dat nirie out of With u s, and diphtheria is never far off. well, clear." I ten of 'eni ain't stand temptsiehma We "But ib ian't ve'ight." will now embrace de opportinity to go ply 11 "Oh, it don't matter, pet. What melee hnie, is 8 with a multitude of diseases, and the o you think it isn't right? Oat " modern conveniences " seem to Sup - "Caese nurse tol papa so." Het Great Panic ist nude*" Were yea at the hall feet agent of es a company iti loronto has ed it worild be a great thing. A distillery ' h I" altipped out with a boodle.' Or a dram shop is a far more formidable nui- " Yeti," Bence end clanger tlien a dozen of clianghilla. "But the papers cloWt say whether be wag miming on standard Or solar time," -a ''" Oh, that makes no difference ; the offi- Of the original membets of Plymouth ears are after hina meantinte, and sometime Clsurch, Brooklyn, only two—Henry a he will be caught. tovsets and John T. Howard—are living. multitude of doctors looks as £ 15 I ' y h tened the finale. Let us all try to be clean. A QueStiOn of Time. ly any rate, have our honses ventil- " I see by the papers," he said, "that the tbt'id, °lir back Yar48 made Pre88utabit'. took . , liquorsId 1 b banish' 2d Dade—" Yes." " What is your opinion of Mrs. Rapid? Don't you think she is beautiful 1" She has only one fault" "Alia what is that?" "Too much hueband," Aucl everything in the above Hee, immediate waists. meet We have one of the very best Hearses in the County, And Funerals furnished and concluded a extremely low piices. EMBLEMS CIF ALL TITE Dan:BENT SOCIUT:E8 PENNYROYAL WAFERS. Prescription of a physician who has had a life long experience in treating female diseases. Is used monthly with perfect success by over 10,000 ladies. Pleasant, safe, effectuaL Ladies ask your drug - est for Pennyroyal Wafers and taken° substitute, or Inclose post- age for sealed particulars. Sold by an druggists, $1 per box. Address THE EUREKA. allEmicAL CO., Dieraorr, Mica 8old in Exeter by J. W. Browning, C. Lutz, and all druggists. " Br L" ORGANS 1 Unapproached for Tone and Quality CATALOGUES FREE, BELL & CO., Guelph, Olt THE eg LEBRATED mnri 4:- DV CHASES _,,,ktioRtuce DNIWE FOR LIVER ADD KIDNEY DISEASES " When an intelligent mast. Wants to pur- Chase, he buys from parties whose standing in their several catlings is a guarantee for the quality of their warea." This sterling motto le doubly true in regard to patcsnt medicines, buy Only those made by practical professional mem Dr. CITASIt 18 tO0 well and fay orably known by his oaa11b books to reqnire any reeeirimenda- tion. Dm °stasis e Liver Cure has a receipt hoe& wrapped around every bOttle which is worth its weight in gold. Oru CILASIL'S Liver Cure is guaranteed to care all diseases arising from a torpid or inactlyo liver such 88 Liver CoMplaint, Dyspepsia, indigestion, 1tilionsiies4, AVM, Liver Spots, Sonow CoMplezdon, etc.. THE KIDNEYS THE KIDNEYS Dn, CTIASV8 Liver Carob a certain cure for all derangements of the kidneys such as pain 111 tho back pain in lower portion of the lib omen, constant desire to pass Urine, red and. •tvhito sediments, sheeting pains 18 passage, Bright's disease and all urinary troubles, etc, Try it, take SiQ other, it will cure you. Sold by an dealers at $1.00 por 'bottle. 'P. EwItA NiiON .Ex Co., soLE AGt NTq FOR CAN.. OA. OrIA Orono I Sold at 0, LUTZ'S, Agent, li,xeter.