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MAIN-STRET, — EXETl R.
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ADVOCATE PUBLISHING COMPANY
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
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harged accordingly.
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for Lrauseieat advertisements inserted for
long periods. Every description of JOB
PBSNTINO turned out in the finest style,
and at moderate rates. Cherques,moneyord-
ere, $to,for advertising, subseriptions,otc.to
be made payable to
Chas. H. Sanders,
EDITOR, Axn PROP
i'r4f,esstoatal Cards.
H. KINSMAN, L.D.S. & DU. A. R.
KINSMAN, 1, D. S., D. D. S., honor
graduate of Toronto University.
DENTISTS,
Teeth extracted without any pain, or any
bad effects. Office in P;ansou's Block, west
side Main Street, Exeter.
T'NE.D. AI.TON ANI)I:RSON,(D.D,S.,L.D.S.,)
JA/ honors Graduate of the Toronto i'ni-
rsity and Royal College of Dental Surgeons
of Ontario, Teeth extracted without pain.
All modes of Dentistry up to date. Oilier
over Elliot & Elliot's law otfiice-opposite
Central Hotel -Exeter,.
Medical
T"1rs. J' A.1BOLLINS & T A. AM05.
- J liesideneea, same as formerly
OFFICES, Spaokuaan, building, Main St.
dart Rollins' office:same as formerly -north
doer. Dr. Amos' office, same building -south
door. May 1st. 1693
T. A Hollins. M. D. T. A. Amos, !CD
LT. F. ItIcLA.VGTILIN, MEMBER OF
the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario. Phvete:aan, Surgeon and Acconeh-
eur, Office, Laihwootl, Out.
Legal.
Ru.col ,iNs, BARRISTER,SOLICIT-
OR, Conveyancer, :notary I'ublie.
Mee -Over Bank,Exeter,Oftaria.
Monet to .Loan.
T Ii.DIOKSC I,IIARRISTER,SOLIOITOR,
of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con-
yeyaneer, Commissioner, &c. Money to loan
Office kanson'ailloolr,Exeter
-Ci_
GT.AI)MAN, BARRISTERS,
AU Etc. Conveyancers, and Moaev to
Loan at 5 and 514 per gent.
8. V. Er,LloT. F. W, GLAuatAw.
uctioneer
i3R0NN,Winchelsea. Licensed Auot-
, ionoer for the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex, also far the township of [laborite
gales nrornptly attended to and terms rea-
sonbale.Seles arranged at Post office. Win-
ohelsea.
nsnraatee.
E ELLIOT,
Insurance Agent,
Main St. •
Exeto
WANTED, HELP.
Reliable man in every locality, local or
travelling, to in trod ace a new discovery and
' keep our show 'ardstaaekedupontrees,fonees
and bridges throughout town and country.
Steady employment, commission or salary,
$65 per month and expenses, and money de-
posited in any bank when started. For par-
ticulars write '• rho World Medical Electric
Oo.,' London, On t , Canada. 2-2 03
TAILORING
CHEAP
AND
NOBBY._
"The Hang -dog Expression "
looks of a '! ready made," baud.
me -down " suit of clothes is
enough to disgust the Prince of
Slovens.
NO FIT, 1S
NO STYLE, 311-
NO
,1NO GOOD. St
A tailor•made suit, cut. made
and fitted to the contour of your
form is certain to look right.
AND WEAR—
Parts of machinery which
accurately fits withstand se-
vere service and parts.that do
not lit wear out quickest.
Same with clothes. Choose
your cloth and we do the rest.
Prices small as Stitches.
Bert. Knight.
HIDES!HIDES!!
HIDES!! !
Highest •cash price paid
for hides, calf; Iamb" aud,
sheep .skins.
For first class ° beef,
lamli, pork, poultry, , sau-
sage or bologna, Call at the
NEW .BUTCHER SHOP....
BEEF SOLD BY TILE ItUAR'4'
lT! LOWEST CASH.-; D'1E11 CF;.. .
nd
nd
ail
FIs .• .
Ocie Door South bf
tilENTHAL HOTEL, "Ies ..I:H i • al -i ro
:or is ,_ •
ADE 19%i E A 11�A1
AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE
.A.•LLNervous Diseaseer-Failing Mem
o m
I otea
rA: p c Sloe 1 '
9. P eBBr ess a
u o, tensed
b
9 Abu a or
other. Bretons e,. coseee ea
India.
cretions 27,ey quiolcty and surely
restora..Loet,Vita]lty i9.'015,0young. and
fit' a reenter anity,' nd Co Consumption,
mamas e.
. ' e.' Their
nee nit'' ed/ate tion gif
eninc
twee.'
Their it•
ee
shows e p
m diato 1
�m m robe
=eat and efieatebavin a CIIEE she .•ill -other fail I
let upon having thengenttine Aiaa•Tablets„ They
phare cured thonsande and ryeeet,re you. Wo save n pos.
-ttivewritten refund
to effeetll cure.GA /f TS in
enols case or •ref ind the money, . kilos �! Y ,7, per
pain e; or,eix ea
pkat , (fun tr ptIDB
fo
aa. to B
hay �. y
' in' lainwrap r. upon receipt of price, (limier,
ire' AJAX REINA ,DY. 'o ?0 UeerUoraft..
"�'+ •. dee•,' tu.
IE1iiad, is Exeter by C. i,gta, 6senrcglst
EXETER MARKETS.
(Changed every Wednesday)
Wheat per bushel ... ................. $0 81 to 8,
Barley 20 to 25
Oitts 20 to 22
Peas 40 to 7
Butter Jr 18 to 14
Es Potatoes perbag 45 to 60
Onions
Bed Clover Seed per bushel $4.00 to 1450
Hay per ton 7.00 to 8,00
Dried Apples per Ib 4
Tut keys 7
Ducks g
Geese .-... ° - • 5
Chicken ,
Wool per lb. .. lr
fif Did I.
w Q �d h
e
Burn Her Face'
That Was What People Asked
About Our Daughter
Dreadful Itching, Burning Erup-
tions Cured
$nooth, Soft, White, skin Now.
"0. I, Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass:
" Gentlemen; Our little daughter is now
four years old. When She•was about three
months old, she had eruptions on tier face
which were very disagreeable, and itched
so much, eapeeialiy at dight, that it made
her trouble a great deal worse, I was
obliged to keep her hands tied at reignt
and it was necessary to watch her during
the day, She would scratch herself When -
she had the chance, until her clothes
Would se Covered with Blood.
We had a great many doctors to see her,
nut they did not help her in the least, It
was a terrible task to care for her, When
we took her away from house, people
would ask, s' How did that ehild burn her
face?' She was completely covered` with
scabs'' or a long time, Sim suffered every-
thing. At last we concluded to try Hood's
Sarsaparilla, because I had great faith in
it, and after awhile we could gee that she
was getting better, People said she would
oartahi1y be left with acars on her face,
but ebe wise not, It is now a year since
she was cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and
her face is as
Smooth and White and Soft
as tliat of any child. I believe Hood's
Sarsaparilla to bo the best family medi-
cine that can be obtained. I take it my-
self for headache and that tired feeling,
and Ihave found nothing to equal it. Ono
peculiarity about Hood's Sarsaparilla is
that it ars pleasant to take and it is no
trouble to induce children to take it, Tho
doctors pronounced my little girl's disease
to be eczema, or salt rheum," Biles.
WILBUR WELLS, Warren, Connecticut.
N. B. Do not be induced to buy any
substitute. Be sure to get
Hood's Sarsaparilla
The Best --in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for 55.
cure Liver Ills; easy to
take, easy to operate. 200.
Hood's Pills
Annual Convention
OF TILE
BUTTER and CHEESE
ASSOCIATION'
OE WESTERN ONTARIO,
Will bo held in the Oran A house,
LONDON, ONT.,
Jan, 19, 20 and 21, 1898
•
Round Trip Single Fares by all rail-
ways.
This is the Great Annual Reunion o`
Dairymen.
Practical addresses by practical mei
on every phase of successful Dairying
For Official Programme; address:
A. F. McLAIIEN, M. P., GEO. BATELY,
Stratford, Brantford,
PRFs rnENT. ON T.
North Bruce Patrons nominated Mr,
D. McNaughton, M. P. P
R. C. F, Johnson, Petrolea, has as
signed to E. W. Atwood. Liabilities
about $2,504.
Mr W, J. Clark was struck by a
piece of a cutting machine at Walters
Falls and killed.
Mr. Cochrane, partner in an eating
house, „ryas stabbed to death at the
Crow's Nest Pass.
James Glacby, a farmer, near Can
field, committed suicide by- cutting his
throat. Thursday..
1lrs.'Tomliuson, wife of TI o , Tom..
linson,con, 2,. R'estministcr, while doing
her work in 1 he ki%hen, slopped and
fell, breaking her right arm near the
shoulder and putting her tihoulder out
of joint.
The other evening,, while Mr. and
Mrs R°inaline were at Lambeth Trin
ity;Church entertainment, some person
b ol:n into thr-ir home and took $50 of
th + Foresters' money. This is the sec'
time within six months that this
has happen'ed,'
NP•Oo»'S PIIC) T0I-ICEDIIN.
The GreatEnglishRemedy.
Six Packages auaraoateed to
promptly and'perenanentiy
care:.all.ferms of Nervous
We
•akness; Emissions,Sperm-
'atori•1,ea, Impotency and all
e p'eets of Abuse or Excesses,
Mental Worry, ea:ceasive use''
BefOi'e and �ftet'. of Tobacco, Oplum or $fm;c
I,i
ants', wine soon nreadto
, In•"
Jrmit ,Ins ¢ it ,° Cnsu
tn
on and
d an early
gr
ave.
Etas been rese,ribed dver 3G e arnthous nds
of
cat's. Is the oil I-tacit:1e and IIo
nesMc re,
enc
knonon.Askdru istifor Wood's raYood'a PhosDhodine-il:,
he offers some worth
cogs medicine In place of this;
'inclose price In letter, and we will send by return
mall 'Pz ices one package, tip;'six,. $6. - One will
e six will 1
r .E het
fk� , cu e; aIDp streetoaayad regi
d
The Wood Com an
• Windsor, Ont., Caaada..,
hrritsfotali1, Exeter byJ. IV li •otintig.,'
I)ru:#`girlt: • .i•
iL
WJeeeutnd ealtlt laity by 1 London Disaster;
This Tells
And that ismore important than mak,"
ing money. IVB our blood is impure
Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine for
you. It cures scrofula, salt rheum,,
rheumatism, catarrh and all other dis-
eases originating in or promoted I y
impure: blood and low state of the sys-
tem.
Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to
operate, Cureindigestion, headache.
Mr. Whitney, leader of the Opposition
in the Legislative Assembly, was nom -
mated by his constituents in Dundas,
Mr. James Corbett, night operator
'for the Bell Telephone Co, in Belleville,
was killed ou the Grande nu.* creek,
Th ursday.
Miss goys, aged ?6 years, dropped
dead while out walking at Guelph, from
heart disease, Thursday.
The other day the three-year old son
of Robt. O'Neil, 12th Line Fnniskilien
got hold of some rough on rats and be
fore it was discovered had eaten .a
quantity of it. Emetics were adminis
tered which brought the little fellow
around all right.
Fire broke outin the chapel of the
penitentiary at Kingston Thursday,
while Rey. Father Meagher was cele
brating Mass. A valuable oU-paint', g
01 the Sa' lour, the work of one of the
convicts, was destroyed, and there was
a scene of panic among the female con-
victs.
While fox hunting on Saturday al-
t moon G. ,Housman Routledge, of
Ilyde Park, was aeeideutally injured
by the bursting of bis gun, He and
tennis eompanfous waited on the Eich
et neossion as the hounds ran the °mute
Who' discharging his gun at a fox the.
barrel exploded, a piece of steel enter-
iog the (dreamt, panting over the elbow
al.ai out through the arm,
Lines suggested by reading Tuesday
morning's paper, that 26 were killed and
more than 100 injured by the fall of
the City Hall, London, Jau. 3, 1898.
How sadwas the news that we heard Tues-
day morning,
And sorry we were the sad tidings to hear
Of so Many loved ones Cut off without warn,
ing—
Mast it has clouded our happy New Year,
,Since the day when we heard of the London
disaster
1 There has nothing occurred for to cause
such dismay,
As the news that we read in the papers that
morning,
Of all the sad homes that's in London to
day.
We are now grieved to hear of the sorrow
and anguish,
Anil to see fellow.inog'tSls cut down in
then' bloom;
May God help the ones who in misery lan-
guish.
And our London City now shrouded in
gloom.
In vain, too, their cries could be heerdin the
distauce,
And assistance was tendered them only
In vain,
'Till the messenger, Death, came to their
assistance,
And freed tar a score of their number from
pain.
May help be for all who are needing assist-
ance,
And strength for ail thcs„ who are recta
in dismay;
Mar Ood look in pity on o. x r,'ure.t City,'
And comfort the nourneiS in London to-
day.
Aram -
A settlement has been effected in the
action brought by Colin McArthur, of
Lobo, against the township of Lobo
and East Williams, to recover $5,000
damages for injuries received by his,
wife while driving along the town line,
andwhich resulted in her death. By
he settion
nt, McArthur receives $a
0
from each township. Tho accident was
alleged to have been due to u defective
road way.
Friday Edmund Decker, of Clyde*
while driving the Beverley street sub
way lute Galt, found a mars lying at.
the side of the road He was groan-
ing', evidently in great pain. Dr. Rad-
ford, who was summoned, had him r. -
moved to the town half, where he died
,without regaining consciousness, The
dead man, Fred Palmer, by name, aged.
.tbout ?0 years, leaves a wife, two
sous and four daughters, He was a
watchmaker, and his valise was oa the
railway track above the road, showing,
that he must have fallen off, thus twee -
his death.
John Edwards, an employe of the G.
T. 11. shops, Stratford, met with a seri-
ous accident while engaged with tethers
fu removing rivets from a boiler.
The beads of the rivets have to bo cut
off, and it was Mr. Edwards' misfortuue
to be struck in the right eye by a heed
which flew ofd' with great force a cd
striking something near by, rebound-
ed.. Mr. Edwards, who had his other
eye injured some time ago, was wear
ing Blas' es and the glass over his light
i'ye was driven into the optic. The ex-
tent of the injury is not de.fiui elv
known as yet, but is serious a' d man
involve the loss of his sight.
Diseases often lurk in the bin d. 'be-
fore they openly manifest then: elves.
Therefore keep the blood pure with
Hood's., .
WITHOUT A COMPASS.
Various Ways of Correctly Guiding the
Course of a Vessel.
Gustav Kobbe contributes an article
to St. Nicholas. Mr. Kobbe says:
Sailors steer by the wake of the ship.
When a vessel is running free—that is,
with the wind dead astern—she must
leave a straight wake, or she is not run-
ning a straight course. When she is "on
the wind," her canvas full, not shiver-
ing—when she is
As near as she will lie
• By keeping full and bye -
her 'wake will be at an angle greater or
less, according to the force of the wind
and the speed of the vessel. This angle
measures what we call the ship's "lee
way"—that which she loses from a true
course. With a vessel hove to in a gale
the leeway becomes very large and is
called the "drift."
Coasting oraft steer by the line of
white surf on the shore or in thick
weather by its roar as it breaks on
the beach or rocks. They haul in to
catch the sound, then keep off until
they lose it, and then haul in again to
a central line and maiutaiu'it. *An old
sea dog once told "'me that one,thick
night, Doming up along the coast with
a head wind'so that they had to tack in
and off shore, they sailed' their tacks,
or ran their ."legs,".by candles'—
run-ning off shore long enough to burn out
two candles, but burning one for the
inshore leg, so as to avoid stauding'in
too close. ,
The Alaska ,steamers on the inside
route between the main coast and nu-
merous outlying • islands steer, even in
running through the •narrowest ohan-,
nels,, by the varying echoes of the pad-
dies from the shores.
A given . course• can also be runty
soundings, or; rather, by a line of
soundings. - In entering New York har-
bor keep iui say, .15,, 20," 40.fathoms,no
less, until you get 10 fathoms. ,If then
the lead shows fine white sand, look: out
forSagP uy d Hook lightship. 4 "Coarse y el
love sand will land you on Fir island.
.The allr:,iuu e f timid 5itsapari1Ia is
to cu'•e die 9 f'.
1 f
a e. in r
. d ons n
The r i f t
rd o es.i
'meld ais prove"it fu'I[ilis its Ini'Salou well.
[`he;taa. af,Sirs. SternaMali actin's
i''Y=
d of Order, is ander cpnelder tion h
st V
the ii 1 ,+:
ih st r of 3n9trn&, but therte.icr lit -
.tie
hope that the wm
onwilitie rep i rr.•
r.,
'1i`hat E. erybody' l+.rtows,
Or ought to know, is that health and
even life itself depends upon the con-
dition of the blood, Feeding, as it
does, all the organs of the bidy, it m' s
ba rich and pure in order to give proper
nourishment. Hood's .Sarsaparilla
makes the blood pule, rich and nourish
lug, and in this way strengthens the
nerves, creates an appetite, tones the
stomach and builds up the health.
Hood's Sarsaparilla wards par colds,
pneumonia anti fevers, which are pre-
valent at this time.
Dr,
. R. Hall,f ChathamC
Conserv-
ative ve eaud' 1te for West Kent, was
thrown from his carriage ou Friday
night while returning from a meeting
in the adjoining township, and sustain-
ed, a fracture of an ankle, He will be
obliged to go about on crutches forsev
oral weeks to come,
OUR ° WOMEN t
AND GIRLS.
Too Many are Broken Down
# Weak and Wretched.
•
Paine's Celery Compound is The
Great Life—giver for all Who
are Sick and Ailing.
It Has Rescued Thousands and
Made Their Lives Happy.
THE MARVELLOUS COMPOUND
IS WO1iA.111'tb FRIEND.
Jessie M. Ross says :
" I Was Completely Cured by
Your Wonderful Medicine."
WELLS & RICIIARDSON CO.,
DEAR SIRS: -It affords me much
pleasure to testify to the great good
that Paine's Celery Compound has done
for me. I was completely run down in
health and a victim of female weak-
ness. and after using three bottles of
your wonderful medicine Iawas con
pletely cured. It is the best blood puri-
fier I know of, and I recommend it to
alt who were troubled as I was,
Yours very truly,
JES: ' M. Ross, Quyon, P. Q,
66
ust as
Good
as Scott's, and we sell it' much
cheaper," is a statement sometimes
made by the druggist when Scott's
Emulsion is called for. This shows
that the druggists themselves regard
Soott's
Emulsion
of Cod -Liver :Oil with Hypophos-,
phltes of -Lime and Soda as the
standard, and the purchaser who
desires to procure the "standard"
because he knows it has been of.
untold benefit,, should: not, for one
instant think of taking the risk of
using some untried prepa
- ration. The ;substitution
of somethingsaid tar
be
,
0 for as good" otff r a stand-,�
,. ard. re a atiofi' twenty-
'',
P Y
fivetars on the mark t,
Y e
should not be permitt
Ihr are yoft` get ,SCOTT'S' Emulsion.' See
that tha ata+' and Rlah are on the wrapper.
,ao. aed $r.se, alt druggists.
T O & satyr E; . CkesAtta, T.rsat,
ed by
the
intelligent purchaser.
g
FltOla 4 LEADING CHAT1L&.I 'tlA i F iCi`if'l3l'kl.
maple City Cooperage,
' It. 11, P1114111,•• frep.. Chatham, (let. IR.3S87,
Dear Sirs: -Sows time ago I was treated by one of our best city doctors for
ern tinned bleeding at tbo nose, and flee treatment 1 was sut.jected to weakened
my stomach so that nothing I could eat would agree with me, end 1 could retain
nothing but bread and milk, which was. my' chief diet.
I tried a bottle of your Shvat.'s Indian Tonle, and at one began to improve,
and it has matte a perrnament cure in my ease, I can now partake of any Fuad no
matter how strong` and experience no distress ulrter eating.
I have recumuueuded tt to several people, +anti in t> ry ecciv it h givel)grao4
results, and a battle0±10 should be ir, eyed,• hoesehald
Yours very truly, H. T. PHILLIPS,.
INDIGESTION PERMANENTLY EEt'1LEb).
St. Williams, Comity Norfolk, :Pet. 19,1587.
Dear Sirs: -It gives me great pleasure to testify to thefactthat:±lnan' a Indi-
an Tonic has caused t most remarkable eliang in ?Ay condition. For two years I
have suffered from Indigestion ,and Weakness. and not fledin,; relit from any
other medicine until your agent came here one day and advised me to try Sloan'+
Indian Tonic. I id so and have fourbottles- , as
made agreatt1ar
.0
in my life, and I wan now rest. and sleep with ease, awl r.t,T.iart. 1 beat.>c'loan's
Indian Tonic is the best medicine in the world.
I remain, yours truly, MRS- C. PRICE.
For sale nt all dealers. or address the 4'omnans itt Retail ton
S1.O0 Per bottle; 6 bottles Tonna 00.
COMMERCIAL LIVERY."
First-class Rigs and Horses,
Orders left atFraw ksllaw''s
Hotel, or ltt the Livery
Stable, Christie's old Stal.d
will reeeisve prompt at-
teation. , , , , ,
Terms Reasonable
i4 Only one Girl
in the
World. for Me.'
Sa saes the popular
wog,
t` Only One
Furitllre SIO
in Town. for Me."
Says the landlord who wishes to nape
full dollar expended to its s f l
duty.,
Everything in our establishment is
marked at prices which will retain reg
ular patrons and induce occasional cue',
tourersto came again. The rapid
increase in the volume of our business
is the be evidence that the people of
Exeter appreciate this rnetho,i.
We make undertaking a Specialty.
N. ROWE
To•ley.lpena
Corneetion '
The hest
seeds grown are
Forry's. The beat.
seeds sown are Ferry's.
The beat seeds known are
orry's. It pays to plaut
A manroust consider itis porch***
well these times; he must buy tura
he can do the best.
Look at some of these hguree:
Pants na :.de to tarih•r, all
wail Ilc'avy tweeds 82.00
Salt$ 0.80
Overcoats S8.09
!,lack Worsted suite a .1,tc-
ial, $124OO
Our 320 blaacils 1;,e c t au
others art 323. Come. and :sae
t'Or yourself.
FERRY'S
Famous Seeds
Ask the dealer for them. Bond for.
FERRY'S SEED ANNUAL
and getatlthat's good and
new -the latest nod
the bear
D. M. FERRY d, CO.,
Windsor, Ont.
Biclyces
Bicycles
Bicy1c 1 t
S, GIDLEY & SON.
HiNTS FOR XMAS AND
NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, Bicycle Pleasure.
This season we have surpassed our-'
selves in making and gathering together'
Choice Oddments in I"anry Nuruiture
suitable for presentation: T1,e assorcmont
is now complete and everybody is invited
to view our Stook if only for the sake of
seeing what very reasonable prices Choice
Furniture can bo purchased for.
SPECIAL
We wish to call special attention to
line of Very 'landsome BED 1(00111
SETTS in ELM, OAIi, and t1Srr ANTIQUE
and CREMONA fir-iala. All are extremely
tasteful in design and the prices aro much
lower than it has heretofore been possible
to Quote fur similar goods.
ROCKING CHAIRS.
In FOREST GREEN, ANTIQUE OAIr,
CURLY Bram, and AlAnocosey Finish,
from 82.40 up.
FANC3i TABLES.
A magnificent line bought at a sacri-
fice and marked at correspondingly low
prices. Centre Tables, Fancy Chairs, Sec-
retaries, Lounges, Fancy stockers, Music
Rucks, Couches, Extension Tables, Picture
Mouldeings. Curtain Poles, Artists' Mater-
ials, Etc., Etc., Eta,
CJADEi(TAK1NG a.ad EMBALMING
IN ALL ITS' 1i.RA.YCIIES .. .
S. Gilley & Son.
.
FARMERS!
You will find at Bisset's Warerooms the
following line of Altricultura I Implements:
Deering 73iliclers, Mowers,
Roller and Ball Bearings,
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.
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and
Gurney stoves and furnaces.
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of the celebrated McLaughlin ‘ - brga les
Are you seeking Bicycle pleasure
if so, you should seek first tt good
wheel, We can furnish you any of
the best wheels made, at lowest prices
Musical.
Do you want anything in the
musical line. «'e have a choice lot
of Pianos and organs, eall and in
Spect them before buying elsewhere
A full stock
Of sewing machines, baby car-
riages, etc, ere.
Perkins & Martini
THE
CENTRAL L71jij0
STORE.
Try WINAN'S COUGH BALSAM'
for'Couhs, Colas and Bronchial trouble
in old or young.
We Manufacture—,
WINER'S LINAMENT
which is an excellent remedy for
Cramps. Pains, Neuralgia, Sore Throat
and Influenza.
The Old' Reliable, Winau'ta Con-
dition Powders,
still holds fist place in the market.
Also Lotion for scratch Its on horses
and Condition Powder for same.
SO.I.E AGENTS FOR
DIA LUNG "SYRUP,
C. L.DTZs DRUGGIST. I
FOR TWE9ITY-SkItEN GEARS.
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