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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1891-7-2, Page 5NOTES. Twenty-five deaths occurred in New 'York and fourteen In Boston from sun stroke last week. Tam Thom wax --Tho usual way is to negleot bad blood until boils, blotches and sores make its presence forcibly known Every wise person ought to be careful to purify the- blood by usrng the best blood purifier and tonin, Burdock Blood Bitters Its purifying power is unrivalled, The famous Anaconda mine, Cal, has been sold to an English syndicate for X25, 000,000. Tam Amentimix Coaixz:Yw1ALTs—The Australian Commonwealth will have grand results but the results of using Burdock Blood Bitters for diseases of the stomaeh, liver, bowele and blood surpasses aliexpeota tions. Dyspepsia, headache, biliousness. scrofula, ete, are promptly cured by B B B. .During last week the number of deaths u New York waa 052, against 743 last week. Gothwxx Seirre —Goldwin Smith is op posed to Sir Charles Tupper in many ways, but doubtless both would agree that no bet ter remedy for dyspepsia, constipation, hiliottaoeas, headache, kidney troubles, skin dieeases, etc, exists than Burdock Blood Bitters, the best family medicine known, A number of severe storms oconrred in several sections in Kentucky Sunday. At Bevoir seven houses were blown away and four parsons injured --one, Widow Miller perhabs fatally. Fon MOT YEarts- V70 have need Dr Fowler's Betraot of Wild Strawberry for many yeare in our fancily and dud it an ex cellent needicine for all forms of summer complaint. John A Valence! Valens, Ont. Fowler's Wild Strawberry. Price Mo. sold by all dealers, IT metro nee Llrr—Gentlemen,—I teen recommend Dr Fowler's Extract of Vila Strawberry, for it saved ray lite, We have used It en our family when required, ever since, and it uever falls to cure all summer complaints. Fessicrs Waxen, Dalkeith, Ont, At Lewisport, Ey, Saturday morning the Methodist °Unroll was blown down by a storm and Dave Bay (colored) killed by fall hag timbers, 1tx0rAnkreL,E Parr ---Dear Sirs, --I suffered for three Jaye very severely from Sumner Complaint, and could get no reliet,but kept getting worse ti41 the pain was almost nu bearable, and 1 wee very eiel;. After every tlatug else had failed I tried Dr Irowler'e Extract of Wild Strawberry. The floe dose gave relief, and it did not fail to etre me. War T Grrvv, Wilfred, Out. 011, WHLT COUGH. Will you heed the warning. The signal perllapp of the sure eppreeeh of that tiler. terrible disease Consntnption. Ask your- selves if you can atTerd for the seko of easing 50e., to min the risk and do nothing; for it. We know from experience that Sluloh's Care will eure your cough, It never fails: Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford a Sanitary Lotion. Sold by C. Ljvz, Cnghs'h Spavin Liniment omovos all hard, soft oroalfoused. Lumps and Blemislies from horses, 'Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bono, Sweeney, :Stifles, Sprains, Sort and Swollen Throat, Couggs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warrauted the most wonderful 131elnish Cure ever known. Sold by C. Lutz, Druggist. GR ,i° IT Cearing Sale J. IL CREIVE. Is going out of busines, and his immense stook of Fine Tweeds 11 Worsteds must be sold at once regardless of cost. Now is the time to buy cheap Sults or Cloth by the yd. Note prices: Scotch Tweed Suits for $11; worth $10. Fine Worsteds for $l4; worth $20. Fine all wool Tweeds at 40e. per yard. This is no shoddy goods sale, as the stook is NEW GOODS and the best patterns. Remembers we guarantee a afire fit Or no sale. Call aid Insiecf our Stock J. HR GRIEVE. Exeter Music Store PERKINS & MARTIN, NATIONAL PREJUDIOES VANQUISR'D Tun Tatt xrite or A eRRAT rOseovEnv. The magnetic influence of gold attracts the people of every clime to our stores. Men of all nations, and speaking all the languages of civilization, aro to be tumid congregated on oat auriferous plans. Dif faring in all ether things in their customs, habits and religion yet there ie ono point upon which their opinions coincide. Eug- lishmen and Amerioane, French, Swiss, Germane, Swedes. Italiana, and Chinese admit, without dissenting voice, that the great remedies introduced to the world forty years ago by Holloway are better adapted to tho cure of diseases in this climate than any other preparation in existence. This appears, in fact to be the experience of man kind in all parts of the world, and hence the universal popularity of those medicines. We consider, however, that the boundless confidence placed in their efficacy by the representatives of ao many nations at the mines, is a striking phenomenon in mediae history. Many of these people in their youth and even in maturity. wore accuetom ed to the use of drugs and nonstrums pepu liar to their several countries. The remedies wore connected in their mind with assooia and indorsed,as it were, tions of home,by their national prejudices. Yet they have been thrown aside and utterly repudiated, while Sollowa 're Pills and ointment have been adopted by a common impulse through oat the entire gold regions. This is only one way of accounting for this movement. 1t is the result of conviction—conviction grounded on personal observation and ex- perience. The Ointment is used with such wonder ful success as a dressing for wounds, ulcers, and sore legs, and for all the external die eases and casualties to which the adventar ous gold hunter is peculiarly liable; that scarcely a digger's tent can be found within the vast area of the gold fields unprovided with a stock of this healing, soothing, coo] ing preparation, The hard fare of the dig tor, and sometimes his habits tend to vitiate • the blood and develop running sores and iperulent ulsters of the body and limbs. Bad -Fags, especially, are very common at the digging, and seriously interfere with the labors of the diggers. The worst cases of this class are cured by the Ointment with extraordinary rapidity. Tho best method of healing sore lege, and sot es, and ulcers generally, is by rubbing the Ointment into the inflamed parts around the orifice, fir at opening the pores and softening the flesh with warm fermentations. The part affect ed is then dressed with lint or linen saturat ed with the Ointment. Such isthe external treatment, but, it is also proper to give the patient a few doses of the Pills during the progress of the pure, as thy seri a to pari'y the blood and discharge morbid matter from the system, while the Ointment is doing its work on the surface. A. dispatch from Buenos Ayres says 'that a bloodless revolution has taken place in the Province of Santiago, and Senor Delestro, President, gas been arrested and forced to sign his resigns. tion. J 1) McColl,. of Lunn, is willing to meet any man in America in an all-round, lig avy weight competition ,•.4„ua ,4r1, !fir hli:il1 uPl�.' C ..sto^1r We have constantly on hand a large display of the best PIANOS, ORGANS, SEWING MA.:U INES, BICYCLE'S and SMALL ,1IUSICaL INSTRUMENTS 04 Personaeantieipstiee the nurebe'e of any- thing in theabave lines will do kelt to call at the ,:ter.. We guarantee satisf:sotioe, and prices aslety as ear in hada! the ntamlfaeterles We would res !,eetfully ask you to call and ere oersted: 11 is as lane as will bo found in any eity iuus9ostore. res,- Agents for all kiudsof Agricultural ample .STAND t—Fansou's Block, Exeter. Fancy and, Staple Groceries, L.ZQT_TURS, V1U.1.RS, T )1#A(ICO,, anti.,etC. (Now located in Mace's old stand, ,Main•st) For finest Groceries and Teas, ilc sure to call audsee mei Far In thecornenstoro.in Mace's block, Yon will find we havo the finest stock Of goods thateople daily use. (Sur teas and Coffees and our Snico, lye keep in time -both ocean and nice -- And those who've purchas,:d aught havo font d Full sixteen ounces to the pound. Upon the shelves you'll always find Canned meats of every sort and kind; Molasses too. and honey sweet, And Syrup that cannot he beat: Dried Fruits and Raisins, sweet and Olean, Finn Cheese and Butter may bo seen, And Olives, Catsup. Sauces and Oils Put up in bottles of all stylus; In fact everything your heart could wish, From sardines up to salted fish, All kinds of brushes, brooms and ropo. Baskets, wash -,.Dards. tubs or soap. We will sell you obese by lots or weights, Or trade for produce, poultry and eggs. F. d , KNIGHT. !xct ller Mills, MARKET REPORTS. Wheat , . $1,02to $1.05 per bush OUR SELLINQ PRLC1 S.. Flour, Strong Bakers', $3 00 per 100 do Best Family 2 75 `* do Low Grade , , 2 00 Bean , , , . 90e, Middlings , , , , .. 1 OOc. Screening , 1 QOc. Chop ... $1 20 to 1 30 a. ti (t Chop stone running every day. TERMS CASH. TUE EXET.Eit MILLING Coy, 14IA.RT RETORTS. ExErr a Reewnsat ... Spring Wneat Barley Oats 410 er Seed Ti,nonhy Peas Corn Eggs Stator Alourperbbl ., Potatoee,per bushel Applea.per Dag DreedAppleepr b geese per lb. Turkey per 14 D ucks per lb Chickeusperpr Roga,droataedper1C0 Beef 4. Eidearoul;h, ,., dressed tiheea;kins each Calfskins Woofpertb l s.yportou (aionanerbusk W oodperoord eon .., RIR lee Pet tee Tee • See exs Ott seta 014 sr:st.a lxs s. Alt tit het Ant Aloe Tee Ate tee tee 0a to 1 CO 9$ to 1 01 43 to. 50 45 to 50 4GOto4,0 140 to 140 15 to 70 040 40 00 12 Go 1$ 13 In0:u. o0toS15 5010 051 1 GO to 1 00 O 41o050 005 to 006 07 to 18 0 08 to 0 07 025 to 050 6 00 to 6 25 400to52. 2, 00 to 225 «5Dto:.GO 060 t0 70 050 to05a 018 to 019 00407 00 050 to 050 250to300 Fall Whoat.... 1 00 1 ?0 Spring Wheat tri 1 CO Ber,ey-.., .. .,. .. ....... 0 47 0 fiO Cats a 45 45 Clover flee,! ......., ................ 3 7a 4 25 Timothy ........... ......1 21 1 30 Paas....... ,.,.,..., 1 Ruiter. .......,.... 1.2 110332 Potdtoea per bag ............ ... 50 0 55 Apples perbash......... ...... .,-... 000 Wool ......... ................ 18 0 10 Rey parton................................... S 59 000 Bran per ton ............... .....14 00 14 f0 Shorts "• '• ... .,....0 00 2°h CO Catmeallperbbi., 6 00 7 CR Uogs,dressed per 100 . 5 fail to 5 s,3 • : 1t41.‘ perr hug, 01' e, lir,. IP. 1 47e ser bus. Potts . e to 84c por bus.ltar- lam' :