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The Exeter Times, 1895-7-11, Page 501001110.•=1.1./.1&/1.1Ecs. Bee Nly New Ilress It used to be my =twine's old, cashmere, isehich she took to pieces awl dyed with Dia., 'mond Dyes and ;made me two new raresses, a blue Mid a igosen. Brother's got a en'ew suit too; it's made .from Uncle jack's old 4oat dyed °veil; mamma sai7„vves easy to dye with Diataft10111(3 .Dyes, --that anytiody can use them. • liarsond Dyes, are made for Rome nue. Absolutely reliable. Any color. everywhere. 10 cts. a package. fgr Direc- tionbook. and 40 samples of colored cloth free, "WEL.ts & ItICITAIIDSON CO,)IOUtreal, I.Q. • suBBOBTED By vflomiNENT MEN THROUGH- OUT THE DOMINI0N. Edward J. J avers, Real Estate Broker, 63 Yong° Street, Toronto, Canada ; "I have much pleaeure in keseifying to the benefit e I have received from using R, D. C. While I do uot believe in "cures Oa,” under all eircumetances I can confidently recommend it for indigestion.. I know of others who have also tried it with satiefaction. I met an old acquaintance, and. in cern. paring notes I said that indigestion was my ouly trouble ; he, replied that he had Buffered from the sarne thing for over thirty years ; I said that I had a specific ; I advised him to try K. D. C., he said it was his specific and we stook hands and agreed to give R. D. C. our support." It is worthy of your support, and is the sure aupport of the Dyspeptic. For your Outing go to Picture-, sque Mackinac Island. • --- ONE THOUSAND MILES 07 LAWS RIDE AT Seresm EXPENSE. Viait this Hietoriatil Island, ethic') is the grandest summer resort on the Great lakes. It °Ply coats about $13 from Detroit ; 615 from Moneto • $18 from Cleveland, for the mewl irip, including meals and berths. Awed the beat and dust by tl availing on the D. & C, iloatine valet:ex. The attractioter of a trip to the Mealtime reeion are un- curpaesecl. The island itself is a greed romantic spot, its climate moat invigorat- ing. Two meta steel paseseger sleamere have just been built for the upper lake route, misting $300,000 (tech. They are equipped with every modern conyeeience, annunciatore, bath rooms ete , • illtuninat. ed thi mieesout by eleetricity, and Nre gnarar tete] to be the grandeet, tinged and safest steamers o11 fresh water. Theee steamers feverishly compare with rip grew coven liters in cortetruution and speed. Four tripe per Weak between 'Potpie), De- troit, Alpeue, Maokiette, St • Iguaeo, Pet °slues Chicane, "Soo," Marquette and Duluth:eel/Slily betelien Cleveland and D• troit, and Cleveland and Put -in -Bay. The paletial equipment makes ;raveling on these sten mere thnroughly enjoyable. Seed for illuatraeed deseriptive pamphlet. Addresa A. A. SCHANTZ, G. P. A. D. & L, Detroit, Mich: The tnerriage ore Wednseday, July 3, of Te•v Oerald W T Willongh by to \has Ida Welker of Wiarton took place in Lietowel It tees a ohnreh wedding, with full chore] senice, Their, future home will bo in Senile, where Mr. Willoughlter has recent], b•en appeinte•I incumbent. Rev Air Win_ oughby waa juoior minister lest year OD Fullarion oircuit. — Wnen TRAVELING. ' Whether on pleasure bent, or business. take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Pies as It setts meet pleasantly and effectually on tho kidneys. liver and bowels, prevent. Jae fever, headache and other forms of eicknees. For sale in 75e bottles by all Jeweling druggists. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. Chino, July 8. -Six people, members of the same amity ',we e aspht x a ed by gas .at night, end were found dead in their bees unday. The' dead are:- Frederick Hellman, brinklityer, 46 years old; Ida .,,13ellman, his wife; Fritz Hellman, eged-15. Ida Hellman, aged 10, Wm. Hellman aged 8, Feed% ig Heilmare, aged 4. T e family Jived at, 601 Cornelia street The deatl s are supposed to have resulted erom tl e accidrntal turning on of a gas jet in the sleeping zooms, We AR AND NEBV01:18, Deseribea the condition of thousands of people at this season. They have no ap- petite, cansic,t sleep, and complain of the prntracting effect of warmer weather This condition may be remedied by Hood's Sarsaparilla. which creates an appetite and tonem up all the organs It gives ,gooct health by making the blood puree --- Hood's Pills are the best after dinner Ole, aid digestion, cure headache. _ TrfAarET REPORTS. Exeter Jelly 101.11,, 1195 Pall who're per bush.,.... ...., . e 80 e Br) Spritng Wheat tle bush..., .... 80 eft" Barley per beleh...... . . , .... , 65 60 Oats per bueh.. ...,.. „.....e.,. 30 33 Peas per bath ..... er, 00 Flour perbbl, .,..,... . . . 4 OQ 4 2J Apples per bag... .. . .. . ..e.. 76 Potatree per bag. .... . .. ....,....... 85 40 Hay . ta Lall 500 780 Woou per oord hard . .,..., 3 00 3 50 le ood per oord eoft...,........... 2 00 225 gutter per lb ,.......... 12 12 begs Per dozen .. 8 8 Turkeys per lb 7 7 Hoge, live weight-. - . . ...„.. 4 26 4 60 Geese- • , s 5 D11010....,.......,....„... 6 e Chicks... ..., . .. 5 6 M. Napoleon Cfarant. CURED OF -DYSPEPSIA. A SEVERE CASE CURED BY 13ORDOCE BooD BITTERS AFTER OMER TREATMENT /TAD FAILED, GENTLEMEN. -After balm treated by three doctors for Dyspepsia 1 deoided to -thy Bardock BloodBitters. By the time 1. Bad taken 1Wo bellies of the B, 13 B. 1 was completely cured and have einem been .strong end well. When I was sufferiug Item dyspeptria I was 4o weak and thin I could hardly Walk hut 1 now weigh over 160 pouluit Lod feel as er611 as ever I did in my life, NeeneworeGARANT, Merchant, Caplin Riyer, Qtee III/ Will Berne, a baker, employed by J. IVIcCortnot, confectioner, Woodstock, ex- pired Tueirday afternoon in Dr. A. M, Clark'd dental parlors while having some teeth extracted, He had for earn° time been troubled with faceache, and decided to }item bie teeth iemoed While ender the Jilfluence of ohlorofornipteo Dr. .84cLarg wits called in to administer it. Voter teeth had been euthossfully removed, and d deg the extratition of the fifth he slid doily gsseped, and 10 00 pposed to have Almost inemediately expired. One hundred and rexty•five Wet and women .eigarmaltere. employed by S.Daeie & Co.,,Mentrerel, have goer) ont on trike Owing to it reduction in wages,The etrikera! Ate' to reedy° $5 a Week from the lee': enittierial Oigermakers' Aelooiation AP' wat the ittlike London July 10th 189e 1001he....„ a 18510 $ 540 Wheat, red, fall. per 1001bs „. 135 te 140 Wheanapiene, Per3-001h8 183o 140 Cate, per ine 1 , 100 to 110 Peas, Per 100 lbs 100 tc 110 Corn, per1001bs 100 to i05 Barley per 10C lbs 90 to 100 Rye, per 100 lbe. ..... 95 to 100 Buckwheat, per 100 Ibe 90 to 100 It..1' 1M per oUS...1. . ... . .... 1 CO te 110 ggS, fresh, d.oz....• • • 11 to 12 Eggs, fresh basket, per doze.- 30 to 12 Eggs, fresh, store Ime, per dos 9 to 11 Butter,eingle retie, per lb...e'.'17 to 18 Butter porlb,1 lb rolls,hatilsets 14 to 15 Butter pe. lb, large cone or crooks.. . . . e- )5 to 15 Buttermer"113;t4 .... 0 to 0 Lard, per lb.-. ...... 10 to 10 Ohiokens, per pair 75 to 100 Deckle.. . ......,.. ... 70 to 101 Tureeys: 10.4.110 perils.; 100 to 200 Toronto July 10th 1888 Wheat, white, per bus"-, $ 82 to $ 85 Wheat, eerier, per bus . .. 82 to 85 Wheat red winter, per ..... 73 to 75 Wheat goose, per bus 83 to tia Barley. per bus ..... . .. . . Oe to 00 Oats, per bus ................40 to 42 Peas Hay Eggs per dozen Butter. er 54 to 64 10 00 to 13. es 11 to 11 16 to 16 Dreseed ogee-- . . ..... ..... 600 to 6 00 Potatoes. nor tine . 45 to 60 The Live Stock Markets. MONTREAL. " Montreal, Que., July 8, -(Special) -There were about 4(0 head of butchers' cattle, eft' calves and 400 sheen and leinba offered for sale at the East End . abattoir to-dey 5'be mark( t to day was considered to be the dul leaof the stepson, 55 01.11 many butchers put in an appearance, and throe who came seem- ed to require very little beef, having already on hand about all they will need for sometime, aed the weather is r unfavorable for heating fresh meat long. '1 here was a goner - al deetine in prices. EY an [Mud care e partici- pated in the decline, as well as the "gra.s- hoppers," and iiii probable a large number win have torbe held over for arm her market. Prime a mire and heifere, fed with umal on grass sold at from 4e to 410 per pound. wren pretty good stock at about gac, and the more erratum and leaner Imitate were rated at from a little t.vo r 2o up to Onset 30 per potted The prices of enlyers were abou1 the sands 811 00 lest market. coital Yeats selling at fi nu, $1 to $9 wadi, and common ones, at from ree to $4 each. Mr. nourassa bought live (Inc calves. Pasale trvra o t. $51 1, r then). 141esp are excee (Jingly dull a 1101e, and 1,, ices ole from 40 to ole ine• pi•und. (moil Iambs (ring from 511 each, and common ones from ee t0412.75. Fat hogs are scarce, at frem $1.e0 to re4.74 for MO pounds. EAST BUFFALO. Fest Buffalo, N.Y., Jen 8.- Cattle-Rreei eta 2(.1, vats I ts ainSt 1e.4 cars a Week ago. M opened With it feir denten,' fer good fat hands? cattle of flit kinds', tied a. fair rem ry tor the hest hi ivy shit,' inn and egt, rt steers. Dogs -It Pete,' 1,, 1•0 e,o si Market rililil luirlr aetive reed einem for alkinds. Yorkers, 515 40 tO $ .45! good medium. $1 0 to Se 45; cominoe to g, red bellvy el de S4 85 ri 5; rough, 414t5 trt 5117.', rep s, $5 3110 e 5 45; stage *3 17,0 to $4. Shef`t. enl 1' mbs-Fceeipl.t0 Cara. Market arta dy to 0 shadeloe er medium to fairly geed gendes of neer; °nerd sheep, export ewee wed wethrre, $325 to e. 80; rood 10 prime edi werbere 1111Q5 10 :!,?: fiflt fa;r to' good mix ed el eer 51251(1) $3; rononon 0,, fair ,n 25 to '(111; cli iq•ed 10aih1,g11, good to choice, i°376 to $4; fair to good yearlings $3 to $325; curls arid con mon lots, Ell to 1-43: spring lamne ocnin“ D 10 choice, 73f01041551.' HO le N STAleney...-ettnirlduaih on Friday, June 28, 189e, the wife of Henry Stanley, of it eon. MARRIE IM Tagi-MfTrriFf,L.-A 0 the residence of the bride's ;either, on tbe 26th ult.'be the Rev. . . Putt. Mr, Ebenezer Imrie of eoronto Junction, to Miss Mary Frances Mitchell, of Stephen. DIE D. GRAITAer,-At, Leona, en Friday, June 281e, Mrs G roherr, oged 85 years, MoINTOSIT. -in west Williems on the 27th ult.. Laohlin MoIntoth , aired 28 years. EnnineR•e-In Feeter on (be 9th ink , John Homer. aged 78 yeo.ra 9 months and 23 days. FLETODER.-1.n Godeelch on Monday July 1, Belo'. relict of tbe late Rev, Chas, lotoher aged 77 years. , lenTrAltER.-In Hibbert, on July let. Susan Patterson, relict of the late AlexandWe Me - Laren, aged.62 year's. MoDOwELL-In McKillop, on Tuesday, July land, Uelen. wife of she late James•MeDovvell, aged eo years and 9 months. oAMPBELL.-InParkhili on the 29(3, Laura V. Campbell, deur hter of Mrs Campbell, aged 6 yews end 3 montba. DOW. -In Hibbert, on June 271h Wilbur Juenes.an of Mr. James Dow, aged 13 yettre, 4 months and 3 day e. DEMPSEY-In the Gore of Deweie.on June 2710, Mrs. Mary Demeser, Indirect of the late Hugh Dempsey, aged 75 years and six menthe. ores 5 LINES ON K. ADL. I find the people around here prefer Dr. Chase's Kidney•Liver Pillato ay o her I have in stook. They are a wonderful pill. eend 3 dozen at once, 1 am nearly ou . P. 8. -Send by post, J. W. Ireland, Gourocla eee--e-e-eries Three persons were drownect in the Del- aware River on Thursday at Beverley, N. 3,, a town about twelve miles ...fromerePhil- adelphia by the Capsizing of it boat. The drowned preens were Ram .Anderson, Faulk Bevans and Mies Marembeek, Mr. W. A. Dens, of Mitchell, well kriown in Exeter. who attended the • To ronto School of Pedegogy during the past year, and whose name aid tot appear in the list of those who passed the examiu- ations eincessfully, has received word front the Education department that the omission of his name was an error of some kind; and thot his intim eertlficate as a specialist in eeience will be granted. FOR oVER FIFTY YEA.E$ AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED REMEDY.- MIN Winalow's Soothing Syrup has been used fifty years by millions of mothers for their childrer, while teething with perfect sluices& It Soethog the child, softener the gumnallaya the pain, three the collo, end is the beet remedy for Diarrhoea, is plekeent to the taste. Sold he druggiete 111 every part of the Noricl. 25011n01 a bottle. De value is theeloulable, 13e intro and ask for Mit. Winslower Soothing S.yrup andtaketo ether kind. • " Porsoil 'WANTED,— Save ill fteitleful gentle. men and Iddies to travel for elittebliehed booth. Salary $780& Expenses Poeitheu permanent if euifrid talthincrease, State reference and elt101040 itelf..addrolpied etamperl envelope. THE Nee.'PlONAle, 316- 317--318 °Mahe Bltl .4 Criicsno, KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and kids to personal enjoyment ivhon rightly used. The many, who live bet- ter than others andenjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid, laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in, the form most acceptable and pleas- ant to bhe taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative; effectually cleansing the system, ispo1lingnolde, headaches and fevers sid permanently curing constipation. ILO has given satisfaction to millions and met with the auproval of the medica profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- gists m 750. bottles, but it is manu- factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and, being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. RHEUMATISM trintED 710 1 DAY.ee South American Rheumatic Corp. for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to days, Its action upen tbe system is remark able and mysterious. It removes at ouee tbe Call013 and the disease immediately die appears. Tbe first dose greatly rifest:fit- 75 cente. Sold by O. Lutz, Druggiet. Ss. -•- • . A Booer TO H0R8EDIE1.-0110 bottle of Englith Spam Lininuarb completely re moved a curb from my horse. I tad t- in recommening the remedy, as it seta with mysterione promptiress in the le- t:novel from Itorees ot hard, soft or cell- oused luniPs. Wool seeevin, splinte, curies eweeny, stilled and sprains. GEORGE 11013B. FARliMR, MARKHAM °Is Sold by c.Lurz. Short Journeys On a Long Roaci. Is tho characteristic title ot o prefue. ly illuetrated book containing over o; hundred pages of charmingly watten descriptions of summer resents in tir, untry north and weat of Chicago. TM reading matter is riew, atrd the inform:item therein will be row to almoai eteri one A copy of "Short Jourimere on it Lone Road" will be sent free to anyone who wi I molose ten creme (to pay postage) to G. 0. 13. Plealiford, General paseeriger A gen; Mileage Milwaukee & St. Paul Bailwae Chicago, Ill. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away Is the truthfnl, startling title of a book about No -To -Hao, tin, harmless gnaren• teed tobacco habit cure that braces up nicotinized nerves; eliminates the nicotine poison,emakes weak men gain strength, vigor and manhood. You ran no physicial 'or financial risk, as No -To -Bao is sold under guarantee to cure or money refund- -ed. Book free. Ad Sterling Remedy Co., 374 St Paul St.. Montreal • The Triumph of Love 18 HAPPY, FRUITFUL MARRIAGE. EveryManWho Would Know the Grand Truth. The Plain Fact; the New Dis— coveries of Medical Science as Applied to Married Life, Who Would Atoue for Past Er rors and Avoid Futuro 11)118, Should. Secure Tho Wonderful Little Book Caller,' "Complete Manhood" And How to Attain It. "Here at last is information from h high medical ecource that most work wonder with this generation of men " The book fully describes a method by which to attain full vigor and manly powor. A method by which to ond all unnatural drains on the eyetem. To cure nervousness, lack of self control, despondeney, ec To exchange a jaded and worn nature for ouo of brightness, buoyancy mad power, To euro forever effects of exceses, oyer. work, worry; ete. To give full strength, development and tone to every portion and organ of tee body. Age no barrier. Failure impossible, Two thomatui refe The book is pnrele en diced and scien- tific, treeless to ens ionite seekers, invalaable to men only who need it. • A despairing man who had applied to tut soon after wiote : "Well, I tell yon the first day is orient never forgetI joist bubbled with joy. I' wanted to hag everybody and tell the my old self had died yeat• 'clay and m new self ems born today Wee didn't e ou tell me when I first wrote that I would feel it this way ?.' And another thus : "If you dumped a carload of told at my feet it wonid not bring such glatinees into my life as your method hes done." Wtite to the Erie Me hioal Compatiy, Iluf(alo 1 Y , end ask fee the little book milled "Complete Marebood." Refer to this paper, teed the brimming 'mot/Ibsen to send the bee k mo sealed envelope, vettlion.rt merkd, and entirely free, MAR it le well introduced, Ma 3. Vex of bloat). sold MI6 (fro hall of hue the o of "o th Vivid esex Cheese faoiory Ott saturday lest at' 84s, 00er qhil) boles will be shipped, EXETER S POTATOES AND CORN ^ ^AA ,444"......,,Airorr.rgrOarIr We have it oareflilly selected Bteek ot the above seed.. Fresh, Pri0OS th 101VeSt. WRITE 4 GRAY LIME - J. Cobbledick/ First Storehouse, Station. ..... . * — London, Huron. and Bruce. Gomm Noma- Passenger London, depart ..... ... Teener& iN 9.07 547 Exeter-- ...„ ... ,.,r 9 22 6.00 Demean ' 9,87 6.15 Kippen ..... ,..., 9,44 6 20 II rui,efteld .......... 9.52 6.28 Clinton . 10.52 0.55 Londesboro 10.29 7.14 Berth :10,38 7.23 Beigrave............,10.52 7.37 Wingliam arrive-. 11 10 8,00 Grote Sours- Paesenger IV ingham, depart „. ... 6.35 1. It. 3.25r. Bolgravo . , ... 6.60 3.47 7.08 4.01 Ler desboro.. . 7,10 4.08 Clinton . ...... ........ 7 30 4.28 Brueefield......... ...... 7,49 4.46 Ewen. ... ..... .., ..... 7.57 4.53 • Demean ..... ..„ . ..... - 8 06 4,58 exeter ........,........ ... 8.25 6,12 Centralia 54 5,23 11 --TEE-- People's Building and Lean Association LONDON - ONTARIO BOARD or DIRECTORS IN EXETER, ONTARIO PIZe: :Piet:: rt.. Vic0-172, Pi dent. . L B . Dickson, - David "ill, - Valuator. Fred, W. Collins, - Seoy-Treas. DU:ROTORS. • Jam Grigg, Fl, A, Folliek, Jae. , Wro Southcott, Dr. 9 hee. A. Amos, Seeders. 'Melte money le loving money. • Fixty cents per monrh win (eerily. $110 in 7e "ears. For notes of a i.plica,"iwn and all necessary infor- mation aeply u the geeretary. Mr. Fred, W. Collins. Post Office, Exeter, 011 t. 61::—:/cri:11:AL8t 0IA. Office opposite Methedist Parsonage. L I KINSMAN, DENTIST, fe, eelefe ALM' Ile G, hi u'iT.r FILL- FX'10 A 1"1 1+. (I; and P ATE Yk. OPR. One tied i eat A neestlieties for. pairoese es- traerhig. 2ed door berth of skit LINGee store r.\ AL1 ON ANDFBSON D.T) S • L.1)- S. Berner Graduate ot the To - ,onto 111.1v. 1011y end ',eyrie al 4.gt. of twool Surto, t•s 1,11.10111,. 1 c obi tine, nainint..11 eXtm0Onon and viwervation of the Amy 1 teeth ; te. e ovt.r ihe Lew liffice re Enke & otelosir ; e-utral Betel, Ere, or, tea. AGNP-W L. D. S.DENTrsT, will he at Grab's boten Zurieb • oe tee ripened Thursday Ilf emit. mouth and at Hergiae• hotel Tletrearl every Mornay 1-1;ri\ POTJSF, (TN - 8. .P• RAMA A 1°11 511' chess Omet ETt• eine Ir tee firrt-10.9, wince end liquors, eommedious satepl• tome, and to. attentive R. HORN, Proprietor • ERSEY BULL FOR SER- E/ 171- 'F. A standard -hie d ,Tersey Bitll for aOrvi00 011 10 (251 000. 4, (Tee tree. ee . )ME RV/Mee' , eMy 16-3 m Roagerville P 0 Exeter Packing House. CORN. Seeds of all kinds. Seed Potatoes Specialty thisiyeek. ND MIXING REQUIRED.. Worth its cost, as a fcrtillzer. The only safe way to use a Strong Poison F1 ALE y P.S.—Get Our prices 'on Eavetroughing. Creamery Oans, Milk Cans, Churns. Barbed Wira (AMERICAN AND CANADIAN.) Nc Are You GOING TO GET A cl We have the best assortment and the cheapest. Come in and See Them Or else write for particulars. PERRINo & MARTIN, Fanson'e Block, Exeter. We Want You. to come 11A° Our Store LOOKING PLEAS- ANT sometiro.(.s. We have so much to sell besides quinine slid all those bitter things. We don't event you to think we are happy only when you are siek. Of ounree, if yen must -be ill, We always want to put up your prescriptions, but we have a tlerusanel and t•ne things you need be- sides medicine. Just now we have some uticoulroonly good values in Brushes, Hair Brushes from 25c up, Nail Brushes from 5c up, Tooth Brushes iron] Sc up. But don't let us forget to draw your attention to the extensive steel< ;if Teilet Soaps, 3 large cakes of Real Castile for 10c, 1 box containipg eix mikes all for 10e, Baby'S Oen, 2 mikes for 25e, Fine Oatmeal Soaps, Old Windsor, Honey, Glycerine and it large aesortment of medieinel soaps, and many other lines. All the abeve are excellent ea ues, both in quality and quantity. Dent put off till to -morrow what you can do to -day. Call at once. N ()TICE. Parties wishing fresh tenderloin,' fresh pork, spare ribs, shanks and pig's feet, can get thene Wednesday mornings. A. good supply of Hams, Rolls, .Backs, Bellies Shoulders, and salt bacon on hand at 1 sweat, cash prices. Live :6 ogs Wanted! Every Monday morning for delivery,. C. - Prop Meaner Di SIX ROTTEN.- Disordered Kid ney auti bladder diseases relieved in eix hour. by the "Great South American Rid nee Owe" Tide i•ew remedy Ls a great surprisie and delight to physicians on ao- cou et of ite exceeding promptneee iu ,re• hotness pelt ire the bladder, kidneyeiback end every part of the ueinary paseages in male and female. It relieves tetention of water and nein 11.1 I -raising it almost immed areiv. If You warm quick relief and oure this is voile remedy Sold by C. LUTZ Beane 1)I81018E ttEbIEVED IN Tnynanr Muittrae. Dr. A4rew's Cure for. the Heart gives perfece relief iu all cesee Of Oreanic or Syrepetherie Heart Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects it cure. It is it peer - leers remedy for lenipitation„ Shortness of Breath, Stnothei ing Spells", Pain in Left Side and ell eymptotne of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinces. S.eld by C. LUTZ. • tee Stark's Powders, each eaokage at which ceteteine two preparetioes, one 10 a inland wooden box, the cover el which forme it ins 55 0)0 for one doee an immediate relief for Ooritiveneee, Sick III eadriehe and Stom. anis, also Neuralgia arid all kids of tier - yens pain, , vied another in celerities, (from e to A of me is en ordinary dose) which acts 00 he Bowels, Liver and Stomach forming a never failit g perfriet treatment for all Head end Stomach compleintra They do eot, as most villa and so mate, ottil:r Medicines do, lose their effect or prodoco after constipation, they are ince to lake. 25o, a box at all medicine desl. ere E. D. 0. Pills oure &rank conitipat J. W Browning's BOOKSTORE. A Suit of Vlothes or a Single Garment Should Combine now a days, Correctness of Style, Good Workmanship, Moderate Cost, Perfect Fit. You look for these in an old and reliable plane, and A. J. SNELL never disappoints his patrons in any of these. A large assortment of Spring 4%, Summer Goods In Worsteds and Tweeds, are now on our shelves, and we will take much pleasure in showing them to you. There are many other lines that are specially at. tractive. A.., Z. suirzah EXETER FOUNDRY TsEo 18 57. Headquarters for Plows, Scuff: lers, &c,, Bridge Bolts and Castings. ../....songelm.M.11A AMIN* We have for sale a nainber of new and Second hand Portable and Traction Engines at prices from $150 up, includ- ing the following makes: Connell, Waterous, Sawyer Massey. Norse. worthy, Leonard & White, Stevens Burns, Peterson & Co. Parties wishing to purchase would do well to all and get }mites before pur- chasing. Igtraltiehlr "............."1444.4E•CromuarAnaner.rm Strikes are all right, if struck against wrong, Strike not the weak because you are strong ; Strike not your father, strike not your mother, Strike not your sister, strike not your brother ; But strike a good scheme when ever you can, Strike a deal with 3. H. GRIEVE, And you will strike the right man For a fine suit of BLACK WORSTED or fine TWEED. Our stock is complete for the spring trade. All the latest novelties in Fine Goods. Give us a call and secure a Big:.; Bargain. Remember the place. J. H. Grieve. MiQ WHAT A 0 ILiTTLE MONEY Jute and. wool blankets we always take the lead, Over gaiters, overshoes and rubbers, what you all will need ; llZarness, collare, whips and sweat pads. we have a good supply, drets °nibs, brushes and cards when used keep away diserme and the fly. Trunks, valises and school bags, in price and quality for the young and the old, Robes, rubber, plush and wool rugs, and mitts; to protect you from the cold; Elm city harness oil, dressing and blacking, keeps harness and boots a shining, Mills, children's cairiages and wagons prevents the little ones from crying, Long and short boots, elt and rubber boots, we claim the best and nicest. Enquire at Treble's Boot, Shoe and Harness store, be sure and. get his prices. WILL BUY If spent in the right place, That 3. D. Atkinson's is the right place to buy your furniture. The followmg facts and figures prove: 1C !Piece Bedroom. Outfit, DRESSER, WASli STAN'D, MAMILESS, SRItING, 2 Pu.r..ows, ROCX211, $20.50. CITAIE., TABLE. Corning brides and young married couples take advantage of the above offer. We supply comfort cheap. $20.50. J.D.ATKINSO:\ iiINORTH ";)TWN HALL GI UNDERTAKER & SOA —AND— Furnitu re Dealer, Main Street, Exeter. Full Stock of all kinds always on hand. N 110107E, EXETER. IIDLLO AT 1 Have you an old Buggy Top that needs re coyenng and you wish to have made as pood as new ? Side Curtains played out? Your Cushion prayed out ? or other Trimmings shabby and require to be renewed ; If so, call on 57. 0 CLAUSEN, Or leave your orders ateJones' Carriage Works. Exeter. All orders will receive prompt attention, and done in a wee knianshiplike'manner „, Charges tnoderate. HMI GILT. z=eter V'orth Stott Mr. F. E. Knight has opet;ed a Gene.raI Store in the staxid occupied by Brook's Harness -Shop, with a Tull stock ot GENERAL GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, STATIONERY, ETO , Produce taken in exchange for goods. Jr, 3tt.Irl\rIda4rx Parlor Setts Side Boards Tables Bedroom Setts Chairs Fancy. Bamboo Window Shades. and Poles, PICTURE FRAMES A Large Variety and Low Prices., Gidley & Son ODDPELLOW'S BLOCK: 1BT TOUR POTS OVNT1\7" At W: Johns', The Tailor. Made to order for $3, 6, 7, ete. Suits 111 20, 21, etc, The best place in town to• get att. W. JOHNS, Th.e Tailor. 130AR FOR SERVICE. The undereigned will keee foe 3r1r5100 n kit 5) COU 2,of Stephen,it theto'bred oiend chiefs - Boar• Tering $1 at, time of service, Wet,DARE11,