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EDITOR AND PROP
Profo8Stonal Cards.
H. KINSMAN, L. D. S. & DR, A. R.
KINSMAN, L ,D. S., D. 1). S., Honor
graduate of Toronto University,
DENTISTS,
Teeth extracted without any pain, or any
bad effects, Office in Fanson's Block, west
side Main. Street, Exeter.
DTR.DJ
. ALTON ANDERSON,(D.D.S.,L.D.S.,)
A honors Graduate of the Toronto Lrni-
rsity and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
of Ontario. Teeth extracted without pain.
All modes of Dentistry up to date. Office
over Elliot & Elliot's law Once -opposite
Central frotel---Exeter.
.l.Ledica,l
Drs. J A, ROLLINS & T A.. AMOS.
Residences, same as formerly
OFFICES, Spaekman,. building, Main 5i;.
Dr, Rollins' office; same as formerly -north
door, Dr. Amos' office, same building -south
door. May tat, 1898
J, A. Rollins, Mr D. T. A, Amos, M. D
TILT, P, Maria:M*11.1/IN, MEMBER OF
1J the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and Aecouoh-
our. Office, Dashwood. Ont,
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Legal.
D H. COLLINS, BARRISTER,SOLICIT-
1L. OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public.
Office -Over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter,Ontarao.
Money to Loan.
LH,DIOKSON,BARRISTFR,SOLIOITOR,
. of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con-
voyancer, Commissioner, &e. Money to loan
Office-.Fanson'a Block ,"Exeter
ELLIOTLLIOT, BARRISTERS,ETC.,
Sr& Conveyancers, and Money to Loan at
5 and 5i¢ per (sent.
8, V. ELLIOT, FRED. ELLIOT.
AAautibncert4
,BROWN, Winchelsea. Licensed Aunt -
AA. ionsor for the. Counties of Perth and
Middlesex, also for the township ofL'sborne
Bales promptly attended to and terms rea-
sonbile.Sales arranged at Post office. Win-
Insurance.
5 in -
Insurance.
E ELLIOT,
Insurance Agent,
Main St. Exeter
WANTED, HELP.
Reliable man in every locality, local or
travelling, to introdueo a new discovery and
keep our fah ow eardatacked up on trees, fences
and 'bridges throughout town and country.
Steady ornployment COM naision or salary,
V5 per month and expenses, money de-
posited in any bank when started. For par-
ticulars write ` The )World Medical Electric
Co.," London. Ont, Canada. 2-' 98
TAILORING
CHEAP
AND
NOBBY.
The Bang -dog Expression "
looks of a " ready made,"" hand -
me -dawn " suit of clothes is
enough to disgust the Prince of
Slovens.
NO FIT,
NO STYLE,
NO GOOD.
A tailor.made suit, cut. made
and fitted to the contour of your
form is certain to look right.
A.ND
WEAR
Parts of machinery whieh
accurately • fits withstand se-
vere ' service and parts that do
not fit wear out quickest,
Sante with clothes. Choose
- your cloth and we do the rest.
Prices small as Stitches.
Bert. Kn:i'ht.
Gill pT TIIE oE1111
BUTOliEn SOP fob
Beef Laino, Pork, Corned
Reef, Salisage Bologna. .
Fish, Poultry and Game
in Season.
,
IIlTighestlrash price paid for bides
Sheep and Lamb Skins aotb Tallow,
FRESHFISH THIS WEEK:
Ono Door H OT of e . DAY, Prov„
CE(VTRAL HC)TEL, s F"@ Prop
MADE ME . IVA
AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY DERE
11. LNfcrUors Discascs Failing Mom-
ory, Impotency Sleeplessness, etc caused
by Abuse of other Execsses and India -
orations. ct itday and rarely
restore Lost Vitality. in old or young. and
fit to man for study, buriness or marriage.
vont i
!Prevent Insanity and Consumption do f
I a u
y a
F
tEi an intone. Their neo shotes iintnadato improve.
coon and .effects a MRS
where all other fail In.
siet upon hhaving the grmitia Ajax Tablets. They
have curad thousands and will euro you. Wo rive a pea
-
each owritten uaranteo to o, et n euro p� �,°9' in
each esrefund the money. PriceW1;7 far A Caper
paolca80; ar six please (full treatment): for 52,50. 13y
nail. wplain wrapper.
. upon receipt of nLtc.•:.(iarrcouflat"r
fretAJAX REMEDY cop.,
Sold in llxeter
C. Lutz, Drugist
Clinito': Mr. James Flynn had one
of his big toes rather badly smashed on
Saturday by a horse eteppin g upon it.
EXETER MARKETS.
(Ohanged every Wednesday)
Wheat per bushel • $0 81 to 82
20 to 25
20 to 22
40 to 97
19 to 14
Barley
Oats
Peas
Butter
EIs..,.,..
Potatoes pergag..................................45 to 50
Onions „ 40
Red Clover Seed per bushel.........$4.00 to $4.50
Hay per ton 7.00 to 8.00
Dried Apples per ib 4.
Turkeys 7
Ducks
5
Geese ., ; • 5
Chicken
Wool per lb. ....,i 17
All Women om
eo 3houltl Read
This Interesting Letter-" I was
Nervous and Weak."
Life Changed from Misery to. Joy
by Wood's Sarsaparilla.
The terrible trials of the ((gentler
sex" are beyond description. How
Hood's Sarsaparilla is adapted for them
and how it restores health and helps
over the hard places, is well illustrated
by Mrs. Place's letter.
"C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell,.Mass.:
"Dear Sirs: -In early life I suffered
much from stomach troubles and spent a
great deal of money in doctoring. I re-
ceived temporary relief only to have a re-
turn of sickness, and for the past five
years life has been made miserable by,
constant illness. During this period there
have been six months that I was not off
my bed, and for one year I suffered most
severely. 'I was
Nervous and weak
and life seemed a burden. It happened
that my husband bought a bottle of
Hood's Sarsaparilla and I commenced to
take it in small doses. In a short time it
was evident that it was helping me. In
two weeks I felt that I was being greatly
oenefted. About this time our youngest
son, then 15 years of age, was taken down
with typhoid fever. He passed on to his
reward, and soon others of the family
were taken 111, until I was the only one
left to care for them. I continued taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and to the surprise of
myself and all the neighbors, I not only
kept up and took care of the sick, but my
Health Continued to improve.
For nearly three months this siege of
typhoid fever held the family down. All
this time, as by a miracle, my health
kept up and I grew strong. .&t present
I am feeling well and know that the bene-
fit derived from Rood's Sarsaparilla is
permanent. Other members of the house-
hold have since taken Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Hood's Pills with good effect" Mhs.
EBBEeoe. PLAOE, N. Sixth St., Goshen,Ind.
Sarsa-
�wf�'��Eje`�a
Is the Best -in fact the One True Blood Purifier:
Insist upon Moon's; take no substitute.
Hood's
prompt, efficient and
Pills easy In effect. 25 conte,
Farming.
A gentleman who is ons of the best
authorities ou agriculture, in America,
and than whom ua one is in a better
position to judge of the requirements of
the farmer, recently stated tbhtthe con-
dition of the Canadien farmer was im-
proving, and that this improvement
was due largely to the good work )win;;
done by that Farmer's Institt.te systems
and the agricultural press. Every one
who has considered this matter careful-
ly will agree with this statement, sed
especially that pr,rtiou of it reftrria; to
the agricultural priers' Among the
many agricultural jr)urnals published,
none are doing more to improve th
condition of the„Canadian farmer than
FARMING, published at 20 Bay :.treet,
Toronto. It is the only weekly agii
cultural paper published in Canada.
With it is incorp(rated the Ontario Rai;;.•
ricultural Gazette, which is the (:liici:+l
organ of this Ihtr:,it,ic,n Catti,', Sheep
and Swi:ie iirt'edcre' Associations, ant!
of the Farmers' I=aeEirute system of ens
tario. No pro;:rea-live farmer can al
ford tube without it. There is l o nhese
of farm work and praetice but what he
can get information upon h consulting
the colums of _FARMING. Among the•
special features which knight be men
tioned is the Weekly Market Review
and Fereeast, and no ono who has live
stock or farm produce to Soll Croi ;.slid
to be vi' bout this weekly eu'loal: ie.
garding prices and the couditiola of the
markets.
The regular price; of FARMING iti 88l
per annum: but we
have. special
arrangements with the pubIis trs a.tof
are in a position to 'supply FAR,MIN(,
together with the ADVOCATE for tin
low price of $L70 Now is the time lc
begin. Send in your orders at once.
On Saturday night a roan named
Geo. Wilkins employed on the Cataracr
Power Canal near St. Catharines wee
trying to board a moving freight train
from the (.'1'. 13. station, He cough
bis tee sad slipped, felling under the
cars, mal glieg beth feet in a, bon ible
manner, eeces•sitating the anputatio,
of both above the ankle. Wilkins is at
utlmarri.-d mnn,S!2 years of age, ane
comas from Ilemiltl) i.
wbonos vI:FaL s -P o'§',LIN*)0.
The Great English Remedy.
SixPacka,rycs Guaranteed tc
promptly, and permanently
euro all forms of nervone
Weakness, Eitatssio ns, S.p er'na .
atorrhea, .Impotency a,ul all
effects of Abuse or Excesses,
Mental Worry, exoeasive, use
$Cf09'e and After. tants,
Tobacco, Opium or Stimu.
)ants, which soon Taut to ht.
,frmity,,Insanity, Consumption and an early grave.
Has been prescribed over 35 gears in thousands et
cases; is the only Reliable, and Honest Medicine
lanoton. Asicclruggistfor M'ood's I'hosphodinc; if
heo rens sono worthless medicine in place of this,
inclose price in letter, and we will send by return
mail Price, one package, 51; sic, 55. One aoii
please, six will cure. Pamphlets freo to any address
The Wood Company;
Windsor. Ont., Canada.
HoI(tin F,' x.0.10rand 0r'eryiticle. 1.
Canada ity. all raspenalble 13roi gtriae;.
CARLYLE'S SISTER DEAD,
Mrs. mannipng, Passes Away After a Short
Illness in Toronto -Sketch of
Fier Life in Canada.
Toronto,Dec, 14: -Mrs. Janet Carlyle
Hanning, sister of the great' philosophical
writer, Thomas Carlyle, and the last
member of the family of the Sago of
Chelsea, died yesterday at the residence of
her son»in-law, Mr. W. J, Laing, 415
Huron street, in this city.
Deceased, who was in her 85th year, had
long been a resident in Canada, having
come to this country in 1851 as the wife of
the late Robert Banning of Hamilton.
The latter met with reverses in business
and in 1841 come to the New World to re.
trieve his fortunes. It was not till 10 years
later that:his wife and. children came out
to join him, and during the greater part
of that period, Mrs. Hanning remained at
Feolefechan, caring for the old ).bother,
whom her brother Thomas loved so le-
voutly.
After Mrs. Carlyle's death, in 1849,
Thomas Carlyle received his sister and
children as guests into his own home at
Chelsea and they remained with hirer till
��w�J3
,,.�� Jam „gl,
.r./4/41 ,,,,,,��l%
,.,a vile
MRs, BANNING,
A sister of Thomas Carlyle.
they sailed for their Thome at Hamilton,
Ontario, In the 80 years that intervened
before the death of Thomas Carlyle, the
famous philosopher remained always the
kind elder brother to his young sister,
writing to her with regularity and in af-
fection.
The family resided in Hamilton for over
25 years, and in that city four little
daughters grew to womanhood and wore
married. In 1878 Mr. Hanning died, and
three years later came the death of Thomas
Carlyle. By her brother's will, Mrs, Ilan -
fling inherited sufficient estate to render
her independent. She left Hamilton and
went to reside with her married daughter,
Mrs. Leslie, on her farm, Comely Bank,
near Oakville, Here 18 years were spent,
till in April of the present year, Mrs. Ban-
ning, came to Toronto and lived with ]ler
daughter, Mrs. Laing.
Soon after her arrival in this city, she
lutd a Revere illness, from which she never
reeovcred. About ten days ago she was
seized with sudden faintness, since which
she grew gradually weaker till the end
carne peacefullyyestecday,
Aih'a. Hannini's remains will be burled
beside those of her husband in Hamilton,
She leaves three daughters, Mrs. lffianklin
of Ripley, Ont.; firs. Holden 0f Hamilton
and Mrs. Laing of 'Toronto.
DEATH OF MR. ROBERT SIMPSON.
The Bead of a Toronto Departmental
store Passes Away This ;Horning.
Toronto, Deo. 14. -Mr. Robert Simpson,
head of the great departmental establish-
ment of Robert Simpson Co. (limited).
Yongeaauai Queen streets, in this city, died
this morning at half an hour after mid-
night, at his residence, 90 Bluer street
east.
The end. was not unexpected, for Air.
Simpson had been seriously ill for several
weeks least, and had been attended by Dr.
Cameron and l)r. Graham.
Citizens generally learned with deep re-
gret of lr..Simpion's decease, ,for he was
known to all the commercial community
i e :1 very highly respected, both for his
-i-ona.i qualities and strict businea in-
'rity,
'r Simpson was in business at New-
t .; l before coming to this city, nearly
of years ago. IIe prospered, and
-.ball beginnings, by indomitable
1
--nice•
and 3cr,a aontil attention
to
;i11 of the trade, built up the pros-
, :-,Ili concern.
ntatious and unassuming, he was
• .'ntativo of the class of :-hrrwtl
• men who have been the arcliitetas
fortumes. 13y the hundreds of
1
n s -froth buyers clown to s,hep
W/14 r0$1a3(•t'd and trusted. In
life and social circles ho was gonial
lona. and little dill those who but a
while ago shay his robust forin and
ray cordiality imagine that ere Christ-
Hie
hrist-
- 1 t • should come the merchant prince
tic) l:o no more. Mr. Simpson was 03
of age, an(I leaves to widow and one
enter, whirs. Hamilton Mereitt.
"NOT GUILTY,” SAY THE JURY.-
Campbell
URY.Campbell and ,l7enjamiu Searle
Wore Acquitted Yesterday.
Toronto, Dee. 14. -Atter a long trial at
the Sessions yesterday, George Campbell, a.
colored barbel whose place of bunincss is
t 1:ing and Niagara streets, was found.
not guilty of unlawfully wounding Gavin
Muirhead, a policeman, on the night of
O i :)1. There was much contradictory
e :.cac0. The trouble °commit in Canm-
ti l'.'s store, where Muirhead and Police-
man Moffat had gone toari'estthe barber's
5011 for disorderliness. A:i.uirheacl was cut
in the wrist with a pair of scissors and
Campbell had sone bones in his right
hand broken by a blow from the constable's
baton.
It Was An tl,oeid.ent,
Benjamin Seale was acquitted at the
Sessions on the charge of tearing out a
horse's tongue as the occurrence was
thought by the jury to be an accideut.
BROKE HIS WIFE'S NECK.
An Antlian Who Was Afraid Nis ifelatives
Would be Baton Took D7 astie Measures.
'Winnipeg, Dee. 14. -Indian Agent Short,
who arrived Saturday from Berens River,
brought particulars of a horrible murder,
hie occurred • cl
which. 1rL 80 miles
east of Berens
River reserve.tali ar
n
A I i woman was
suffering from typhoid fever auckbecame
delirious. Her husband thought she had
become a -•Wendigo,-and decided that she
must be killed in order to prevent her
from eating' ether members of her band:
Grabbing his wife around the body with
one arta, he ;rasped her hair 1 Ltlh. the -
other hand, and twisted her head until he
broke her noel:. It was decided to take.
the 1 1111.n into custody an a charge of
murder.
Huron Assizes.
Goderich, Ont., Dec, 14. -The county
court of Huron opened here to -day with
seven cases on, the docket, two of these
being criminal. The one which awak-
ened the greatest interest, however; is
that of Fred Elliott, who is charged
with having killed his brother in Bay
field on November Sth• The facts of
the case are briefly: -Harvey Elliott
ttie deceased, with two companions, has'
been away all day, and returned to
Bayffeld in the evening under the in-
fluence of liquor, be forced a quarrel
with his brother, Fred, who, it is said,
was also somewhat intoxicated. Har-
vey rushed at Fred,and had almost
reached him, when a revolver which
Fred held pointed at Harvey was dis-
charged. The shot struck Harvey in
the region of the heart, from the effects.
of which he died almost immediately,
The prisoner is defended by Mr, Proud -
foot, andprosecuted by Ira. Lewis, The
ease will not likely be reached before
to -morrow afternoon.
In the case of Queen vs. Fred Elliott,
charged with shooting his brother Har-
vey at Bayfield, Nov. 8th, the grand
jury, after being out for an hour and a
half, brought in a true bill for man-
slaughter, and the case will commence
to morrow morning when court opens.
THREE GREAT IYIEN
Representatives of Three
Great Nations.
One of Them Devised
Paine's Celery Compound
A >Yledicine That Is the Wonder of the
Age.
THE ABLEST MEDICAL MEN
RECOMMEND IT.
Makes People Well When Other
Prescriptions Fail.
'I'hrce men have done a mighty work
for the profession of medicine, and they
will ever be remembered as true bene-
factors of the human race;
Right Honorable Lord Lister, Presi-
dent of the Royal Society, Professor
Edward E. Phelps, M. D.,of Dartmouth
College, and Professor Charles Richet,
of the University of Paris,. are the men
that have lived to benefit mankind.
Professor Edward E. Phelps, who
gave the world his famous Paine's Cel.
ery Compound, has gone to his well
earned reward, but his great medicine
still saves men and women every day.
Thousands live to -day who owe life,
health and vigor to Paiue's Celery
Compound, the mighty disease banish-
er. The weak, nervous, sleepless,
rheumatic, neuralgic, dyspepstic and
cot stipt;ted are soon made hale and
vigorous, and the deadly dangers of
liver and kidney troubles are quickly
dissipated,
There is now no necessity for con-
tinuing in agony and danger when
such a rescuing agent as Paine's Cel-
ery Compound is held out to snizerers.
Paine's Celery Compound assuredly
cures; its thousands of magnificent
testimonials in the past are sufficient
proof. Have you tried it?
Tnckersmith: The hand f death
d o
has removed from our midst one of the
first of Tuckersmith's settlers, iu the
person of Agues Manson, relict of the
late James McEwing, at the iipe old
age of 88 years. The silent messenger
came as a happy relief to the deceased.
Fot' a number of years she had been a
most severe sufferer from cancer of the
eye, and about a yeareego she had to
have the eye removed, but that did not
stay the ravages of the disease, and it
terminated fatally on Friday last. She
leaves a family of seven children to
mourn the loss of a kind and affection-
ate mother.
la I
cSoo
3d ea
1n.rie4
n ?
It is a strengthening food and
tonic, remarkable in its flesh -form-
ing' properties. It contains Cod-
Liver 011 emulsified or partially
digested, combined with the well-
known and highly prized Hypo-
phospl.ites of Lime and Soda, so
tliat their potency is materially
increased.
ZytfLp; W > II it
It will arrest loss of flesh and
restore to a normal condition the
infant, the child and the adult. It
will1 enrich theblood of
theanemic;
will stop the couugh, heal the irrita-
tion of the throat and lungs, and
Cure incipient consumption. We
make this statement because . the
experience of twenty-five years has
proven it in tens of thousands of
cases. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion.
50e, and .oe, all druggists.
SCOTT ,& BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto.
Sloan's Indian Tonic
(aures Dyspepsia.
Headache, Nausea, Dizziness, _Faintness, Loss
of Appetite, Flatulency, Costiveness..
Mrs. J Dynes, No, 28 Mary bt., St, Thomas,
writes: "I suffered from Dyspepsia for years so.
bad at times that I could not partake of spy food
without great distress. I tried a great many
medicines and different treatments but received
no benefit until I,used Sloan's Indian Tonic. It
relieved me at once 1tnd ef'ected a permanent
cure. !t is a grand b'oo.d medicine; I am never,
'at) without it in the house. I have recommended it
to a good many pecple, and in every case it has
done all that was clain ed for it, and has made
a number of wondecfnl cures in this city,
Price $i, G for $5. ; All dealers or address
THE SLOAN MEDICINE COMPANY, IIQfILT(D I EMI•TED.
"Only one Girl
in the
World. for 111e."
So says the popular
song.
"Only One
Fllritllre Store
in Town for Me."
Says the landlord who wishes to have
every dollar expended to its full duty.
Everything in our establishment is
marked at prices which will retain reg
alar patrons and induce q casional cus-
tomers to come again. The rapid
increase in the volume of our business
is the best evidence that the people of
Exeter appreciate this method.
THE PALACE
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We make andertaking a Specialty,
R. N. ROWE
Hogs Wanted !
Hogs Wanted !
Having purchased the Ex-
eter Packing House. we shall I
be in constant demand of large
supplies of hogs for which we
are prepared to pay the high -1
est prices.
WE WANT
500
MOOS AT ONCE
So bring your hogs to us, it
will repay you,
All kinds of offal for sale
cheap at the Packing House.
S. ODLE & SG..
HITS FOR AS AND
NEW YEAR'S GIFTS.
This season we have surpassed our-
selves in -making and:tethering together
Wee Oddments lt1 Iranei' 1armature
suitable for T'resentation. • Tho Visa Orem ent
is now complete and everybody is invited
to view our t;t.oelc if only for flys sake of
seeing what very reasonable -,rices Choice
Furniture can be purchased for.
SPECIAL
We wish to call special attention to r.
line of Tery• Handsome. ttii8) 1100,1
SETcT i in ELu, twAlc, ai:,1 .tau Avitcft-ai
and C11r:nno3A.liiiS11. All are extremely
tasteful in design and the prices aro much
lower than it has heretofore Leen possible
t0 quote ivr similar good::.
BOCA' IN i C45ACWiti.
In FOREST - (Inuits, ANTIQUE 0a±,
("VIM?, Dii cu, and litAnecroxv
from ala"Z.4O up,
rI saa r..a TABLES.
A magnificent line bought at a sacri-
fice and marked at correspondingly low
prices. Centro Tables, .Paucy Chairs. See -
rotaries, Lounges. Nancy' ltockera Music
Raeks, Couches, Extension fables, Picture
Mouldeings. Curtain Poles, Artistes Mater-
ials, Etc., Eta.. Etc.
dlNF)II II£'.€`AESI:S(- and E3111)AI12IXG
LN ALL ITS BRANCHES
.Gilley &a Soy..
FAME!
5
You will find at ]3isset's Warcrooms the
following line of Agricultural 1 np',emenIs :
Deering Binders, Mowers,
Roller and Ball Rearsngs,
Steel. Sulky Rakes.
A full line of Seed Drills, Cultivators,
Disc and Diamond Harrows, Plows,
and Turnip Drills.
SEWING MACHINES ETC.
The celebrated Raymond sewing
machince. , . . Knoll Washer and
wringers.
STOVES._
Gurney stoves and furnaces
NV B
A IT
G
N
;
and, • %!
The Chatham IVa•gon and a full line
of the celebrated141cLanghliu buggies
d >* 7 f
BILL
.. e
A mart must consider his purchase
well these times; he must buy where
he can do the best.
Look at some of these figures
Pants made to order, all
wool heavy tweeds $2.00
Suits
10,80
Overcoats 88.09
Black 'Worsted suits a sF,ec-
ial, 812,00
Our .$20 blacks beat all
others at $23. Come and see
for yourself.
JAMES H. GHIEYK
Biclyoos
Bicycles!!
B.�`�'
�llv4� i ., lJ l
Bicycle Pleasure.
Are you seeking Bicycle pleasure
if so, you should Heck f : i t a good
wheel, We con furiaielr '. c-'tt ariy of
the best wheels inede, at lee tat prices
Musical.
Do you want :r rsti.i:,g in tae
musical line. We have a choice lot
.
of Pianos and o1,nar s, call and in
s1.'ct them bt'ferc biTyit'g e(=tsi here
A full stock
Of sewing machines, baby car-
riages, etc. etc.
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for Coughs, Colas and 1'ronchial trouble
in old or young.
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which is an excellent remedy for
Cramps, Pains, Neuralgia, bore Throat
and Influenza.
The Old Reliable, Winan's Conl-
dition Powers,
stilt holds fist place in the market.
Also Lotion for scratehls on horses
and Condition Powder for same.
SOLE AGENTS I,'OR
DIX. LUNG SYRUP.
C. L TZ, DRI GIST,
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FON TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS.
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