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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1888-2-9, Page 5DISTRICT Doibrigs, Ocuranuai or the Past weelt Throughout the NelgIsherlsood Concise Poem, The dog poisoning fiend is gibroad in Xitohell. A local paper reports the the death ot rieverat fine canines. During the year ending Dec. 31, County Police Magistrate Noble has had 275 conyictions, $121800 being imposed and $9,445 being collected in fines, According to the return of the divis- ion registrar, for Lucan, Mr. G. A, Sten - ley, the birthe of the village for 1887 numbered 8, the marriages 6 and deaths Mr. Thos, Haytes, Stephen, rented A. Pitcher's farm for a term of five years. Mr. Pitcher removes to Crediton to en- gage blithe brick buainess. Mr,csvs?pald Currie fell trom the scaf- folding a't the new building erected by Mr. N. McPhee, on Ann-st., last Friday -a distance of 20 feet -and was badly injured, having one rib brok- en and being otherwise badlyehaken up. tin is a great sufferer and greatly pitied if "There is nothing that does me so they cannot procure Hagyard's Yellow Oil. much good when I am feeling out of This remedy is R certain sure, not only for sorts, as a teaspoonful or two of Drrhenmatiens but for all external aches and Carson's Stomach Bitters," writes a gent. infernal pains. leruan who has wed this remedy in his Ottawa had a slight eihoek of earthquake family for years. Saturday. PgivrieCouteY )8PIOIAL 81 SAesexes.- with Burdook Blood Bitters. Remember stomach liver bowels kideeys and blood Irmor: To prevent Pelona dMeese, regulate the A TIMELY PRECAUTION, scimETE 0, !R! it 1 1 that prevention fe better than cure, Sadie Houck has sigeed with Charleston , of the Solethere beileue. IMPORTANT To WORKING MEN. Artizans, meohanics end laboring. men ere The Proprietor of the liable to sudden accidents and injuries, as well as painful cords, stiff joiete and lameness, Dominion Laboratory To all thus troubled we would recommend Hagyerd's Yellow Oil, the handy aud reliable pain cure for outward or interne' us*. anBdepIttrool°1:41,1tnLutnce thohis a sntu putere in afriendsfull Dare Rowe, will try to sign Jiinmy People's for the Kansas City associetion team. -line of -- IN A DANGEROUS CONDITION. Sta1310 84 Faison Slationere, Aoconnte Books and all kinds of School Requisitea, Later Any Iserson troubled with irregular acting kidneys or any form of kidney complaint, and Ncte Paper, Fools Cap Paper, however slight it may seem, ie in a dangerous Account Paper, Colored Tieseee condition if the trouble is neglected. Bur- dock Blood Bitters should be taken at once ; it is the best regulator of the kidneys, liver and blood known to tbe world. Referee, Dunn, of the Dempsey-MeCaffrey fight, says it was the most scientific battle he ever saw. A GREAT SUFFERER. That person who is afflicted with rheum. THOUSANDS SUFFERING, The VVarden gets , $200 per annum ; Thousende of people are suffering uetold the clerk, $550 treasurer, $800 ; miseries from constipation, headaches, bill - tors, $70 each; Jail surgeon, $425 , road unseen and weakness that might be at once inepectors, $350 ; caretaker of court house, $500. The municipalities re- ported in arrears to the (Jounty are Elma, $4,767; Ellice, $2,404; Morning. ton, $1,429 ; Wallace, $1,767 ; Mitchell $877 ; Listowe), $1,161, On Friday morning, Jan. 20th, Mr. Thompson passed calmly away at the advanced age ot SI years. The deeeas. ed had been a resident of McGillivray for nearly 30 years. The remains were interred in Ebenezer cemetery Monday afternoon. Rev. D. M. Kennedy con- ducted the services, assisted by Rev. P. W. W. Jones, from the Grand Bend. 4,Pectoria" will mere that cough. 4`Pectoria" is the people's remedy. •Pectoria" loosens the phlegm. oPectoria" 25 cents a bottle. 4Pectoria' At A ylmer Friday, Mr. Jackson, In. gersoll, brought action against J. Bien, farmere Bayham, to recover the amount of two notes. dated May 10, one for $150 and the other for $50, given the Ontario Seed Grain Company for ten bushels of wheat, which notes Jackson purchased in June last. The defendant said he only Made one note for $150, which he gave to a man named Worth- en. 'linejury disagreed. ThLue ie a growing triteeest in school No. an Stephen. A. large number of scholarit attended everyday through the heavy snow storm Last week. The school• has been kept open every day. A large , number of schoutre neglected to attend' thelt100 days in 1887, aferequired by law. nyi Inspector .has complained to the trisetees and referred tStsem to school relieved and soon cured by the use of Burdoek Blood Bitters. This invaluable medicine is Geld by all dealers at One Dollar per bottle, thus placing it within the reach of all. AHEAD OF ALL. I have used Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam in tug ismgy for yettra and have found it ahem), of any preparation of the kindin curing colds, ete. I can especially recommend it for children. Alex. Moffat, Millbank, Ont. Capt D. H. Lyon, manager and proprietor of the C. P. R. and It, W. c4L 0, B. car ferry Brookville, says: I used Nasal Balm for it prolonged case of cold in the head. Two applications effected a complete and thorough cure in less than 24 hours. I would not take $100 for my bottle of Nasal Balm if I Gould not replace it. It is reported that the King of Abyssinia is making overtrues to Italy for peace negotiations. I had a bad cold on my lungs for two years; everything I tried failed me till 1 got Evensst's Cough Syrup, and it cured me. - Mrs. D. A. Fraser, Parahill P. 0. Experiments with pulverized coal as fuel have proved that a +saving of 50 per cent, can be effected. Everest's Liver Regulator worked wonders on me and made zne feel like a new man. - Levi H. Slipper, Forest P. 0. It is announced that the fishery conference wit probably adjoourn on Friday er Saturday next. I actually believe that Everest's Cough Syrup saved my life. -Jas. Kirkpatrick, Merchant, Forest P. 0. The Dominion chose matela recently played At Quebec was won by N. MeLeed, a boy of 16 years. Food for Consumptives. Sootes Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Elypophosphcrephites, IS a most marvelous lave, page 55. Parents, wake up, you food and medicine. In heals the irritation of are liable to a fine ol •t4 for every of- the throat and lungs, and gives flesh an strength quicker than any other remedy known. It is very palatable, having none of the disagreeable taste of the erude oil. Put up in 50e and $1 size fence. IC' you are bilious, Try Dr. Carson's:Stomach Bittere. 'If you are Dyspeptic, Try Dr. Carsori'-s Stomach Bitters, It your liver is sluggish, Try Dr. Carsonts Stomach Bitters. There is a youth in Clinton who as lard up with a case of double pneumon- ia, and at one time has breathing reach- ed a minute. The singularity oon- neeted with t his is in the fact that medi- cal authorities used eo teach that no patient whose breruthing reached 50 could live. Yet this youth's exceeded that and he still lives, vieth a prospeot of getting better. Mrs. Joseph McCleskey, of the tlaird ADVICE TOMOTILEBS.-Are ysu distnrbect at night and broken of your reetby a sick child suffering and crying with rain of Cuttinr, Teeth? If se send at once anti get s, bottle or 'Mrs. Winslow's SoothingSyrup' for Children Teething. Ii ts value is ncalculable. It will relieve the pour little sufferer immediately lamend upon iL, mothers: there is no mistake about it. 'Itcures Dyseutery and Diarrhcea, regulates the Stomaon and Remote, cures Wind Colio, softens the Gume,reduces Inflammation., and gives tone and energy to the whole system. I "Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and hes female phyeicians and nurses in the United States, andis fo r sale by all ,druggists through- out the worild, Price twenty-five cents it bot - tie. Be sure and ask for "'Mae. wmisnows con., Goclerich tovvnehip, has a piece 011 Peor "nnd takemo other kind. ribbon that is three inches wide and two ' yards long, that has been in the family uearly 251) years. It is in a good state of preservation yet. She has 12 cups and le saucers, a tea pot and a sugar bowl of china, that was presented to her mother at her wedding in 1826. There is not a crack in one of the pieces, and the handles, too are all perfect. The social circles of St. Marys were somewhat startled Thursday morning, when it was learned that a sweet, oey maiden of fifteen, who was regarded by the elite of that town as a very promis- ing young lady, had eloped with a gen- tleman from, Toronto. This gallant had been corresponding with this coy meld. en and on Monday he arrived at St. - Marys and had an interview with his in. amora.ta. The day was beautiful and they took a drive to Stratford, and after viewing the beautiee of the classic city they come to the conclusion thet it would be impossible to live apart any /anger. A man was engaged to take the rig back to St. Marys, and the lovers boarded the afternoon train for Toronto. Her brother arrived in Stratford on Monday, and instituted a vigorous search for his sister, when it was learn ed that she and her lover had gone east. A telegram was sent to Toronto to pre- vent their marriages and to take the 3IARKET REPURTS EXETER. (Correcto d at 5 o'clock p pro- Wednesday. Fall Who s 0 79 to :no Spring Wneitt... 0 68 to 072 65 to '70 e 40 to .41 • ... 2 00 uo 20 0 58 to 0+60 - 0 58 to 90 ... 0 18 to 0 18 ... 15 to 5 17 ... 00 to 5 65 ... 75 to a30 - 40 to 9:60 0 07 to e08 ... 0 45 to 050 ... 080 to 0730 ▪ 680 to 749 ... 400 to 5'00 ... 5 50 to 5160 • 6 00 to 6 90 ... 0 75 to 1 "CC ... 0 50 to 0 70 ... 0 20 to 0 SI 800 to 800 "▪ . 0 50 to 0 75 Barley .- Oats' Glover Seed Timothy " Peas Gorn Eggs Battey Flourperb . „ Potatoes,per A.pples,per brg DriedApplesT)r b Geeee per lb. Turkey pee lb Ducks pe r pr Chickens perra, r Elogs,dresseciperl 0 1.., Beef Hides rouhg, " dressed ... Sheepskins es,ch Calfelcins Wool per lb ... Hay porton ... Onions nerbusei Woodper cord 2 5 to 3 oo ST: MANTS. Furnished ley Mergers: oatersr, Son 44t Co. 'Fall Wheat 80 to 82 Spring Wheat ..... ....... 80 82 CeHRISTIAN LAWYDR, Gilt Papers, Drawing Pap- er, Pens and Pencils, And also a fell line of all the neweat and moat popular WORKS — OF -- FICTION All of which will bp sold at the Lowes re - numerative rates, J. W. BROWNING, Prop. DH DDEI BIIRDO s A MD e_\ sieee -CURES- Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Kidney' Troubles, Rheumatism Skin Diseases -and all - Impurities of the Blood from what- ever cause arising emale weakness General debility Purely Vegetable, Highly Concentrated, Pleasant and effectual to use. -ASK FOR - Doctor Hodder's Compound. Take no other Sold everywhere. Price 75 cents per bottle. DR. HODDER'S Cough, Lung Cure Sold Everywhere. Price, 25 cents and. 50 cents per bottle. Proprietors and Manf'rs, the Union. Medicine Company, Toronto Canada. AW GUMMING. -The Under- signed would inform the public that he is prepared to gum saws on the shortest notice. and in a first-class manner, guaranteeing not to damage the plate. Saws gummed ata low price, at the factorY. mile south of Exeter. 2-m , T. BEAMAN. The Great English Prescription. A. successful Medicine used over 90 years in thousands of cases. Cures Spermatorrhea, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Impotency and all diseases caused by abuse. [immix] indiscretion, or over-exertion. [Arne] Six packages G-uaranteed to C‘..re when ail others ran. Ask your Druggist for The Great English Prescription, take no substitute. One package SI. Six $5, by mail. Write for Pamphlet. Address Eureka Chenileal Co., Detroit, Bitch. :1+ FREr.arrAr'S TV 0 111V.E P VT D E _ Are pleasant et: take, Contein their own Purgative. Is a slim. and ea:factual felPtroier oar sverras Cnildren or A.dUlta A PO'SITIVE CURE son CATARRH. GIVES immediate HI rem hiNgad/ AY FEVF.R. .reiSV TO 'USE. Not a Snuff, :Powder .or Irritating Liquid. Price, 50 cts. and $1.00. It not obtainrible,at your drug. gists, sent prepaid on receipt of price. Anclrest r.1.111.FORD ege CO„ Seardeil Hee ea_nt. TRUSSES NEXIALS • W001)11.411, : The undersigned Would respectfully infer he community that they have leaseethe above mins for a term of years ; and will be pleased to ineve a call erem Tho mill has recently b6011.4iLoreeiptt rloosivt4ehli isbnyut set nioi oet t 007 doaisit of brorec rwthmeraaoto possible; and all combined, the Woodham Grist Mill win be sisoond to none ' the West. Gristing and Chopping Done Promptly. Fresh oatmeal constantly on hand for safe or exchanged for oats. • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. rA TRIAL SOLICITED. ck A. MoNEVIN, WILL CURE OR RELIEVE BILIOUSNESS, DIZZINESS, DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY, INDIGESTION) FLUTTERING JAUNDICE, OF THE HEART, ERYSIPELAS, ACIDITY OF SALT RHEUM, THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, DRYNESS HEADACHE, OF THE SKIN, And every species of disease arising from disordered LIVER., KIDNEYS, STOISIAC.E1, BOWELP -17 BLOOD. MILBURN .8c Oa, LIAMOREI Expectorant! -0--X-0-x-e- •• A Toronto. Every Barrel Guaranteed: 'This Oil was used on, all maolaineey brink; tko Exhibition. It as been awarded NINE GOLD MEDALS during the last 'three ',eau - I ILW'See that you get Peerless. It is only inside by The high ebaractee of this old medicine as a sure remedy for Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung Troubles is repeatedly confirmed. by the gratifying, erateful and unsolicited testimony received from those who have been benefitted by its READ THE FOLLOWING: Ma. S. J. WILCoMr, Toronto, writes: - ‘q. have used Hallamore's Expectorant in my family for Coughs and Colds, for thir- teen years and would not be without it." MR. J. C. SMITH, Car Inspector, C.P.R., Galt, writes :- Send me one dollar's worth of liallamore's Expectorant. cannot get along without it. GO TO LUTZ'S DRUG STORE FOR A 125 et. Bottle. The whele erystem is deranged and out of sorts. Tha.brlood is impure, pimples, boils and liver epees appearing on the face and body. The liver isicleggect and inactive, causing a- tigue, loaf. cif e,ppetite, dull. sleepy, tire dfeel. ing ,with'inability to do work. the complexion is failow ana -muddy, end it, is n b so Intoly ne- j cessary,toeweioy good health, to take the cols - bra ted HRISTIAN LAWYER mamufac- Dr. CHASE Cturer of all kinds of Trusees.; Residence : Remmers Mille, Hay, w Imre he will attend to the wants of any who may requite his services, Why pay front $15.00 to $25.00 for the sante ar- ticle which he •can furnish you for 6614ki, and which is as goad if not better and warranted to fit with comfort ? Remember, Double Trusses, $5.00e Single Trues, $2.50. AU colh- anunicationsandressed to Barmy . 6C 70. Oats Zurieb RAO., Out 36 '87 ()lover Seed ........- ...... 41,0 5 or) Timothy... .... . .. 50 2 Or Peas . , . 60 60 F,”gs 16 171 young lady into custody till her friends Butter JO PP could reach Toronto. Potatoee per bush .. co 70; Apples peribush,........ ........ . .. ....... ... 30 40' Wool per lb 21 23; tray porton ...... ...nen- ...... . .. . .. ......, 7 50 8 50 No other medicine is so reliable as Aye's an-dGols ti re 1Y1 dPoereatn°grohnii 'efn°tes thf ilt hcetirrees6pri ten°ttolgeby "Ore:111nd: '. It r Sievs the asthmatic and consumptive, 4vvekla advanced steges of disease. Brokly wants to return to his old lose, Kansas Oity. "My little see, three years of age, seas terribly afflicted with scrofula. Hie heLid was entirely eover6d who scrofalorts sores, and his body showed many marks of the dis- ease. A. fow bottlea of Ayer'e Sitraeiparille. entod him."-WeJ. Beekett flymern, Ind, It is stated in diplomatic eireles at Vieuna that Germany's treaty is finalagoits to the ( Austro-Germau treaty, the name of Freese! being sebstituted for that of Bessie, The St. Petersburg howspapers discuss tbe Aestro.German treaty tranquilly. Most of thein aver that tillaSlit is equally desirous of peace, and wishes to attack nobody. 14,000,000 Iv Orin Der. Over 14,000,000 busbels of wheat were re. eeettly sole in Now York city m a steel° day, What a monument of magnifieett bread this would make if pi opsrly redueed to flour mid Made int() snoWy, sweet, palatable loievet with Imperial Gleam Tartar taking Powder. it is told by all Grocers, 'Phu trimly het%tern Italy end Germany Stipulates that it FrParreo attacks eitbev eountry filo mbar shell send oil arbsy of 300,000 mon to Ihe French iron I fen is-esseee BRITISH GRAIN TR \10133. LOND0N4 Feb. 6. -The Mark Ian° Exprete review of the grain market says that the pricer; of native wheat continue against sellers. The sales of English wIreat during the week were 60,741 qrS., at 3.00 3d, against 44,371 vs. at 84s during the corresponding WSJ{ last year. Flour dull, country makes being depressed by dm immense quantity of foreign prodnels. Foreign wheats keep wearkeninr- Seller's have aceepted 64 less. Liverpool quotation ld poi' cent& lower. Four wbost cargoes arrived; two sold, one witlid rawn , one remained. At to.day's market wheat wets steadier, with no material chenge in valuse. Atterician flour 6d, lower; corn quiet; barley oats and linseed dull. Tonotteo, Feb, 7.-WIlEAter0ll, No. 1, 00e to 00e; No, 28 82e to 83e; spring, No, 2, 80 to 82e; red whiter, No, 2, 831i, to 00e; hard Manitoba, No. 1, 00e to 00e; No, 2, 00 to 00e, BABLEV-No. 1. 80e te 80c. No. 2. 77e to 77c; No. 8, 000 to 000. PILIS-No. 2, 60e to 60e. OATS -No, 2, 43e to 44e. aniteseio, Eeb. 1. -No. 2, spring wheat, Itie 70e., No. 2 red, 78ie; No. 2 CO114475; No, tootits, 20e to 80e; pok, $1.4 25; lard, $7 /ei 2 'I 75; short eibs i1eo,tk/ 65; dvy mood 8o13ulders,46 to $5 05; short dom.. sido$ q$ to lt Os. KSM TH NEThosBoLavAs1Crosici n f eiHOr In theSpublic that P.— be has ,opened a Msr.t.A.CarSzrxxxri=x smrca., In Southeott's T3lock. opposite the Post °Mee, Where he will be pleased to Meet his Old enstos mess, end as many 7103V ones, wishing work done on shortest notice an at IOW Prices. rr rrAo-sTrooing ant genera,1 blacksmithieg it specialty-. Tilos. 0 A VE On Nene the Post Office, Exeter, ..--,—.. °Wrenn letioer Otiteers. An old physteian, retiree from eracticselutv Ing libil placed in his halide by IUD East Indian ltlitti9lut,11 the formula Of it simple vegetable reemuy ZOV tite epoody and pei,outnent mire of 0 o as 'I inp Hoe, B roe eb i tie, Cantrell, Asthma and r 11 threat and lung affections, twee a posi- tive eed redicial mire for Nervous Debility and 011,101,1,011s Cornelsents, atter levying tested its wonclorfel ettrativ5 powers in ehousande of calms. hits felt Ithis duty to melte it knewn to big $1. uffori ri g follows. Aettutted by thiS ElOtiVe 01I6 it desire to relieve 'lemma sturetine, e wee tone feed of eb ergo , to en who desire it, this neje°, in flerteen,Prentili or Eliglish, with fell directions foe eneoring awl esites. tient by men lsy addressing with stamp, limning ties teeter, St', et , Norte th Poluer'sr IMP ncifitester r S Mitudrake, Dandelion Liver Cure, which puri - 169 the blood by stimulating the Liver, aiding chigestion mod promoting a natural eye ()nation affthebowtes. Mandrake and Da,ndelion aro two of th e best Liver regulaters known, and all medical men agree that the Liver is of mem wite 1 importance to health than the Reartancl 'Lungs, If the Liver is torpid or In. settee, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Headache, Cos- tiveness, etc. mill result., Complesnt, Witliiev and Urinary Tremble. Jaun- dice, Liver Spoire,Impure Blood, Foul Breath, are quickly cured by Dr, Chase's Mandrake Dandelion Liver who. 1;1,3 :Kidneys are diseased, overtaxed and weakened, ore or two betties aro guar- unteed to .etire, Ms% Alex, Taylor, West Gwil- linibury, wee troubled for 15 years with kid- ney disease, was compelled to rise 5 and 6 times tbiengli the night to 'urinate, enffered intense pain, and was finally cured after all other remedies and physicians had failed, by using tbree bottle 5000.000 SIOT,D Dyer one-half million of Dr. Clutee e Receipt Books have been sold in Canada alone, and we Want 1U'017 persou troubled with Liver (:oni. elainte end kidney dinettees. etc., to try Chase Liver (tete. Wrapped around every bottle is it valuable ' RECEIPT -BOO IC FREE No hitly's toilet, house or uouSeman should be witlieut this book, the flneet colleetien of reel - 1108 (i'ttall 6, The department My es re- eelpts for beautifying the complexion. Meg- nelia Balm ,Cream of 11131 1) May Dew Tan, a reclines, Su tiburn, lean, Dyes and Promoters, Teeth eowten s, Wash oil, &olden halrDye, for blonalitag davit hair to 5. 4)01d061 hue, nye or Lustre., etd., ate. Sold by all all dealersat $1. Buy a bottle. The be olt Mons is worth tee t inme the cost of the medicine. Try ire Oettsee Indite's, Liver Pins, the only pill m ntle aeting ditectIg Eidinsys, Lee, er and Bowels, Price 15', Sold 1»- all deal - '111S ON YOUR GUAM. Doretallow a ode ex bead to !newly and tavola' develop into etttnerh, whim you one be mired for 250, by esing Dr, Chttes's Cattteeli Cure; A fest ap pilo ttions mire in 0:1001; be,ta &rill ±2 to 2 boxes aura oreinitry eatinrh ; eta 5 bot gattreeteed 03110 civet:V(1 eaterrli. ry , Otilv 26n, and 53110 intro. B.A.1V1172GL nocrlts ck co., Toitomro. FOR SALE BY JAS. PICKA.RD. A. HYNI3MA Call on G. A H. for your G-roceries 61 Teas Spices 41 Dashwood Flour Ptety Ham.s and Bacon. Smoking tobacco, a five cent piece with every 3 plugs. auvArs.M..11•11.•1•11111111•0•1.3 • •• 63, ,',`C\ PC • ••-c .6beAe., SS\cC. `O4zscSetc .C' PA,e' ne- <0 e, e 0 c ' 0n eAec•.s.t0e b• s3 reV 6 - S,.0e en \f"e e <te.• C•4s. , 0Z64eA e,3ne,. 8. 0 ille•Malkiiii••••••••••=11110.01.1•9111 C, s 2.• ..nee o n sceo I o ;4e> • sO •Ni?. c.); v 0 eb• •Q, e eei v e ‘t•c' ene, e 414 -3P 4 8, 4.•`" ,,e e neee enec else '11°. tSP.C. • '11V' .4 4 ' S.53 CpC5CP g t.t' *2' ).N • ' .seP w r eo Manufactured only by Thomas Holloway, 75, New Oxford. Street, late 533, Oxford Street, London. egg' Purchasers should look to the Label on the Boxes and Pots.e the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are spurious. WAR (Wholesale and Retail.) BUILDER'S HARDWARE -Nails, Glass, (stained and engraved' Botts (full line.) Leeks', Hinge CARRIAGE HARDWARE -Bar Iron, Bent Stuff, Hubbs, Spok Shafts, Moquette Wunslin, Drill, inc. es, grater Runners MILL SUPPLIES -Stow Pipe, Fittings, 'Valves, Asbestos, Pack's, er Beitings, 1135. Ingt Dubber and Leath - SPORTING MATERIAL -Breach Loading and Shot Guns, Powder, Shot, dree ../NIZ DEPARTMENT IdEE THE-- Diiginal Cook and Triumph ABATING STOVES% The . Bradley Eavetrough and Tin. ware a Specialty. Verity's Plows and Points, Cal. Plaster, Carpet, Felts, Pitch °Tate& Sandia your orders for Chestnut or Stone, Coal before iadvanCarmel Soft, and the Semouic Blossburg t ces. Ansaled Galvanized. and Barb Wire cheap. Rochester Lamps, Silver Star Coal Oil, Wicks, Bur- ners, Axes, dz Skates. LANCE SAWS., STC JAMES PICKARD Furni ture Undertakina Irr:er We xvould cell the attention of the people of Exeter and surroundieg country to fact that we, having purchased the stock and lee -lease of WILLIAM DREW, are offei 8Paecriailoilt•IdSetts, L th in p'iaiti anti Faii0Y Tablets., springs 'Mid illattreSS4 BedrOOM Setts Wood, Cane & Vertorated ()hairs, ilook cases. Wri t ing Desks,. sideboards, Winanots, ()raffles, Hallstaitds. Aud au Tindioss Variety in 13e(is, tnireatis, Cupboards, &c. Our Stook of Limber ie taw, atia Thoroughly Seasoned., and, lutvihg had extonalta sperienee in the leading factories of the Dotnittinta, we can varanten Styneli end Ser. le Firrnitirro. 1 Our Stock of Undertaking Goods is the Largest in the Cottety, Sufi our tiettrse bee 'g qoqual north af Leniclon. Specisl ettention will be paid to tide braneh of the liesteegs,t,... teeeryone will find ite prompt nd reliable basiteeto tat IMPAIRING OE ALL itiNDS PAOMPTLV ATTgilDnD TO, RememberilhE Stand) One Door North of Molson'g Panit 'ROWE S6 o R Trii/V