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Exeter Times, 1898-9-1, Page 3Xs eesential to liealtin Every nook and corner of the 00 oyster's is rettehed by the blood, mid OD US quality the condition of eveeY ergask du - Ponds, Good blood means strong nerVell, good digesti9n, robust health. Impure blood. mearuierof ula, dyspepsia, rheuma- 41sm, catarrh or other diseases. The surest :lay to have good blood is to take Hood's Saesaparilla. This medicine purifies, vl- rsalizes, and enriches the blood, and sends Also elements ot health and strength to S' *very nerve, organ and tissue. It creates gsiod appetite gives refreahing sleep •and cures that thed feeling. Remember, Sarsaparilla ;gs the best— in fact the one True Blood Purifien Hood's Pills teaug, Ig7toi:gtaes.y25too, „"x*2;m_a=00,0==.riasssea,00, Money to Loan. We have unlimited privet° funds for invest- . inentupon farm Or Wittig° property at lowest rates of interest. DICKSON &t. CARLING, Exeter, Isitteit Opts. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ist, 1898. Wm. Townsend, a Goderich town - Ship, had the misfortune to have his hand severely injured in a thresher one day last week. ' MILBURN'S STERLING HEADAcHE ,a)OWDERS are easy to take,barmless in 'action and sure to cure any headache iiefrom 5 to ten minutes. Richard Morrow threshed on Satur- day a last week, eighteen hundred • bushels of grain—fall wheat, oats, peas andbarley ; the threshing being done for Thomas Campbell and John Clark, ,of Colborne, respectively; moving a distance of two miles between the two farms. Alex. McIvort of Goderich, is out for •as many centuries as he eau make dur- ing the remainder a the season. On Saturday he wheeled to Stratford and back (100 miles) in 7.12, and on. Mon - ay he made the trip to Stratford in 2.28, beating his previous record of 2.131. •Many of our readers will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. }Daniel llauley, of McKillop, the Wife of De- puty -Reeve Manley, which took place • on thel3th ult. Mrs. Manley was quite a young woman, being only 27 years Z age. She Was a daughter of Mr. leenian, of McKillop. Dayid Cantelon, of Clinton, esti- :senates there will be 75,000 barrels of saapples for export from Huron this fall " as compared with a total output' last •season of 10,000 barrels. The best . yield, though, will be in Essex and ICent ; each county will market* 100,- IM0 barrels, Speaking of the yield in the province Mr. Cantelon says that west of Toronto, taken all over, there 'will be no more than a quarter crop of winter fruit. There died in West Wawanosh on Tuesday of last week, a prominetreand "well known num, in the person of T. Wallace at the age of 60 years. De- ceased received a fall off a bicycle about four weeks ago, alighting, it is supposed, on bis side, on one of the 'handles, causing an internal abdonien abscess, which necessitated a critical aurgical operation. He lingered for a couple of weeks after the operation, but finally succumbed. Deceased was Scotchman and a leading Conserva- tive. Mrs, James Keane, of Clinton, of svhoseserions illness mention was made last week, died at the family residence em. Thursday morning. She had been in declining health for some months, but it was only during the past few weeks that her illness took a serious turn. Mrs. Keafie was a daughter of John McSherry, of NewrysIreland,and was born there in 1840. She came to Canada along with the rest of the family in 1848 and settled in Whitby where she lived for a time, afterwards removing to Gotlerich and subsequent- • ly to Clinton. • Mrs. Thomas Nickels, of London, wife of the well-known detective, met • with a very serious accident on Satur- •%lay evening. In company with her Sister, Mrs. Wni,"Gaminage and her children, she was drivibg ou Dundas •street, near William street, when a badly frightened, and immediately 'I3and. on board passed. The horse was trolley car with the Musical Society • st,`began kicking. Mrs. Nickels, who was Jnying,", made an effort to save the teShildren on the front seat, and receivs- / ed a kick under the jaw that threw her back.Mrs. Gammage• had her arm badly injured. Mrs. Nickels was found to have been badly hurt. Her law was broken, and several teeth knocked out, and the shock was a very severe one. None of the children • were injured. ere. ••••.••••=1•M•11•••••11111i Cook's Cottoll noot compounct Is suceessitilly uied monthly by over 10,000Ladiea.Safe.effeetub1. Ladies ask your druggist for Ceekit Wen Reel Cow- ed. Take no other, eaMI Mixttiree, pills and ndtations are dangerous, Prise. No, 1, $1 per 1:11X; No.11,10 degrees stronger,$3 per hoz. No. tor 2, mailed en receipt of price and tWo Zeent litinntf.' "4 Cook CohiPowYlWintleer, Ont. .earesotee and 2 sold and redomtikondedS7 a!eptinsible DrUggiete in Clahada, No. 1 and No. 2 sold hi Exeter •by J. W Browning, druggist. Farm for Sale 109 acres, lot 1, een. 9, 'Osborne, With bank barn 66x4.0 and other frame oetbuildings. • Mouse Pert log and pak franic Well drained And Well fenced. ; (matter of a mile from schOO1 • and poassellice. if net sold by July will be •rented. For particulars, address : MILS. ISABELLA ANNAN, Pickering p. 0., Ont. The Deliver Block, Wingbaue owned by Robert MeThdoo, and occupied by Smith & Veda*, M, MeIndoo, G. E. Ring, The g.'imes and others, has been purchased for $12,000 by R. Van - stone, barrister, Wm. Colquhoun, of Hibbert, has re.. turned from Scotland, bringing with him six fine entire horses, Which were purchased from the famous heavy Clyde beeeders, Mesers. A. & W. Montgorn While threshing at 1VIr.Godkins,1VIC Killop, last week, J. Dennis, who was leeding, had the mishap to teach fax a sheaf just as the band cutter was cutting it and be xeceiyed a nasty gash which may lay him up for a A company is being formed for the purpose of operating a telephone sys- tem in Seaforth, and the newest and up-to-date instruments are to be put in, the rate being only 60 cents per month, and the hours of service from 8 a. m. to 11 p. Win, Perdue, Goderich township • got badlyhurt while backing" his i separator nto Jas. McFarlane's barn. He was bolding the tongue of the wagon and the front wheels struck the sill, throwing him a,boot 15 feet on SOLI30 stones before he could say "hi, boys"; he is recovering, • During a fire in the glove factory of M. A. Kent & Co., on Arch street, Boston, Friday, eiS,Siteenfiremen were badly burned by a hot air explosion. t.t.is thought that all will recoVer, although two were fearfolly burned about the head and chest. The other day last Robt.Ross, of Ben- miller,met with what mighthaye been a serious aecident. While he was on his way home the tongue came out of the neck -yoke and the horses became frightened and unmanageable "'meet - ting the wagon:on him ; bruising his shoulder pretty badly. A few days later the same team cat up shines with Chas. Oaks, and his leg was broken jost above the ankle and his arm bad- ly cut. Fon internal or external use Hag - yard's Yellow Oil cannot be excelled as a pain relieving and soothing remedy for alipain. Judge Chisholm of Berlin, has hand- ed down hisl judgment in the Miller will case of New Hamburg. It will be remembered that the executors held that a will made in 1880 from which the signature had been torn off was the proper will. His honor has con- firmed the opinion of the executors, notwithstanding the mutilation made by the signature being removed. Wm. McOlue, arrested on the 18th, charged with having set fire to his restaurant on Thames street, Inger- soll, received his preliminary trial, and was acquitted, there being not the slightest eyidence against hum Con- stable Cook was the only witness against him, and all be testified to was to hearing noises ia the restaurant previous to the fire. • • Fall Fairs. Uoderich, September 27, 28, 29. Industrial, Toronto, Aug. 29 to Sept. 10. Western, London, Sept. 8 to 17. Northern, Walkerton, Sept. 14, 15. South Huron, Exeter, Sept. 19, 20. Huron Central, Clinton, Sept. 20, 21. Tuckersmith, Seaforth, Sept. 23. North Perth, Stratford, Sept. 22, 2614 Turnberry, Wingliam, Sept. 27, 281 East Wawatiosh, Belgraye, Sept. 29, 30. Morris, Blyth, October 4, 5. East Huron, Brussels, October 6, 7. 'lay, Zurich, September 21, 22, Mitchell, September 27, 28. Piles, whether itching, blind or bleeding, are relieved by one application of' Dr.Agnew/s Ointment. 35 CENTS. • And"cured in 3 to 5 nights. Dr. M. Berkman,Binghamton, N. Y., writes: Send ma 12 dozen more of Jig. new's Ointment. I prescribe large quasi. titles of it. It is a wonder worker in skin diseases and*a, groat cure for pi1es.-23. Sold by C. LuTz, Exeter. SCHOOL. OPENING t 41) z BROWNING'S A full line, fresh and bright of SCHOOL BOOKS and • every School quisite at re - Where the Scholars are always used well Children Cry tor CASTOR IA. Children Cry for CASTOR ik ATARI! SUBJECTS This dread malady lurks behind the rapst In- cipleot head colds, end when the seeds of disease are sown steals away the beauty bloom and makes life pleasures a drudgery. DR. AGNEW'S OATABRITAL POWDER will cure the incipient cold and the most stub- born and chronic Catarrh oases. It puts back the beauty pink and sheds sunshine in its trail, My wife and I VOTE both troubled with distres- sing Catarrh, but we have enjoyed freedom from its distresses siny the Arst spplicatigit of Dr. Ag how's Catarrhal owdet,--it 404 instantaneously-- gives grateful rel of in to thWutes, eed we believe there H no ease too deeply seated to baffle it in a Cure."—Rev, D. Boohnor,Buffale, Sold. by a BUTZ, Exeter. ellarleS MCReoWii, .son of John Me - Keown at Belleville yesterday was probably fatally injured by a fall while wrestling with a companion, Frank Shortts, sentenced to two years in the Kingston penitentiary by Magistrate ()leak, of Bancroft, Ont„ for bigamy, is to be released. Shortts had remarried, believing his first wife dead. • A sad accident occurred at Port Bruce, 8 miles south of 'Aylmer, Mon- day evening, in which Wesley Wad- ley, the 13 -year-old son of Capt. 3. Bradley, of Buffalo, N. Y. was drown- ed. The unfortonate child was visit- ing Mr. IL Diarmid, and was spending the day with the Baptist Sunday School picnic at the lake. The child, after tea went to the lake with his friends, and was bathing, when be got beyond his depth, and not being able to swim, was drowned. MARTYR TO HEART TROUBLE Mrs. Selina E. Coro, Amherst, N. S., says: "At times I suffered intensely from palpitation and fluttering of my heart. I was 'weak and my nerves shattered, Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills have regulated my lleart,Itoned my nerves and built up my Health." DOAN CURES A MANITOBA MAN. .Mr. Alexander Fraser, Miami, Man., writes: "I cannot refrain from recommending Doan's Kidney Pills to any person troubled with kid- dey disorder, for I (believe if they could cure me they could cure any case." EMULSION coN111031)PTIoN and ist1 Uwe, DISEASES, SPITTING- OE BLOOD, COINED, LOSS ArirETATE. DEBILITY, the benefits or tale article are most manifest. By the aid of The D. dc L. Emulsion, I have gotten rid of a hacking cough which had troubled me for oyer a year, and have gained consider- ably in weight. T. H. WINGHAM, C.E., Montreal. Mc. and $1 per Bottle DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Limited, MONTREAL. ".4 44, a K. The Leading Specialists of America 20 MRS IN DETROIT. 250,000 CURED, WECURE EMISSIONS Nothing can be more demoralizing to young or middle-aged men than the pres- ence of these "nightly losses." They produce weakness, nervousness, a feeling of disgust anda whole train of symptoms. They unfit a man for business, married life and social happiness. No matter whether caused by evil h'abits in youth, natural weakness or sexual excesses. our New Method Treatment will positively OUTS you. NO CURE—NO PAY 11leader, you need help, Early abuse or later excesses may have weakened you. Exposure may have diseased you. You are not safe till cured. Our New Method will cure you. 'You run no risk. 250,000 CURED l'oung Man—You are pale, feeble and haggard; nervous, irritable and ex- citable. You become forgetful, morose, and despondent; blotches and PiMPles, sunken eyes, wrinkled' face, stooping form and downcast countenance reveal the blight of your existence. WECURCVARICOCELE No matter how serious 7007 case may be, or how long you may have had it, our NEW METHOD TREATMENT will mire it. The "wormy veins" return to their normal condition and hence the sexual organs receive proper nourish- ment. The organs become vitalized, all unnatural drains or losses cease and manly powers return. No temporary benefit, _lout a_permatent Imre assured. NO OUr1tE, NO PAY. NO OPERA- TION NECESSARY. NO DETEN- TION FROM BUSINESS. CURES GUARANTEED We treat and cure SYPHILIS, GLEET. EMISSIONS, IMPOTENCY, STRICTURE, VARICOCELE, SEMI- NAL LOSSES, BLADDIIR AND KID- NEY diseases, CONSULTATION FREE. BOOKS FREE. CHARGES MODERATE, If unable to call, write for a QUESTION BLANK for HOME TREATMENT. KENNEDY& KERGAN 148 SHELBY STREET, DETROIT, MICH. Head • Quarters For t:'0" Undertaking—wok A.d Furniture At R. N. irzowa's Everything up-to-date. Largest stook Oyer shown in Exeter. Re Ne ROWE MARKET REPORTS. Exeter August, alth, 1808 Wheat per buebel...... .08 to 70 ..,... ,. ........ ... .25 to 27 liarleY.....• „ 40 Go 45 Peas . . , 45 to 50 Butter ..... ,.., „.I2 to 13 Nue, . , . . , • . , • . • • • • . • . 10 to 10 Turkeys „, . 1) to 10 Geese., «. • • 4 to 6 Chickens per it ,, ., , •.—, . , 4 to 5 D twits,. • . , . , • ,_ 6 to 6 Wool.... .... .... 17 to 13 Dried sksmles• • ,•• 51.0 2to 4.)e5.4 Pork dressed .... . Pork live weight 34.46 to 4 5 ay per ton. 000 to $6.00 Clover seed . „ . .... ., • . ,... ., 4,00 to 5,00 Alsike clover 34.50 to 31.00 Timothy seed31,06 to 30.25 T I Da B 8 rif,4F4.3 for solo London, .A.ugust 2483, 1898, wheat per buatie—.81 to 81 Oats—. ... • —.. .,.,32 Go 34 Peas .... • Barley Buckwheat ...... Rye • . Corn Beans Butter • Eggs Ducks . , Turkeys per Ib, ..• Geese perib,,.... 0 iolGens C OeSe. Potatoes per bag, ..... .• —88 801 00 Hay per ton . ..$ 6.00 to $ 7'50 Pork per (mt., 4.50 to 35.00 FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED REIVEDT.—Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of inothersfor theix children while teething. with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all Dain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhosa. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by drug Ida in every part of the world. 25 oen sa bottle. Its value is incalculable. IIe sure and ask for Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. ......54 to .44 to 50 •,..36 to 38,1 • — ... 89 to 39 SOt to 48 .. . ... 40 to 60 ..... 13 to 14 ..... 10 to 11 60 to 70 ...,10 to 12 .. ... 9 to 10 50 to 75 to 10 THE PIONEER LI Ni ITED _ Is the name of the only perfect train hi the world, now rumdng every night between Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul and Minneap- olis via the Chicago, :Milwaukee & St, Paul R ailway—the pioneer road of the 'West in ad- opting all improvedfacilities for the safety and enjoyment of. passengers. An illustrated pam- phlet, showing views of beautiful scenery along the mate of the Pioneer Limited, will be sent free To any person upon receipt of two -cent postage stamp. Address Geo. H. Heaftorfi, G encral Passenger Agent, Chicago, Ill. • To Advertisers. The benefit derived from an adver- tisement depends altogether upon the number of persons who read it. To reach the greatest number of readers at the least possible expense, is a question that should be considered very carefully by business men. A • thousand small bills printed in Tor- onto or London, and distributed in this section, would be just as effective as if the bill had. been printed in town. There is.not a doubt about that, but if you want to reach the people in their homes, newspeper advertising is the only successful way. To get the best results use the paper with the largest circulation, and thegreatest amount of local news. Circulation is the proper basis upon wli ichprices sh oulcl be fixed. If a newspaper with a circulation of 2,000 thanes $100 per year, then one with a eirc ati on of 600 would be entitl- ed to $30. An advertiser should take these facts into careful eonsideration, when making contracts. Another fre- quent loss to advertisers is in the use of sevdral papers when one covers the ground. THE TIAIES is read by more people in Exeter, Usborne,Stephen, Hay, the northern part of Biddulph and McGillivray than ell other county ptipers combined, and an advertise- ment placed in it will be found the nIOSt effectual way in which, to reach the people. Three workman were drowned off a Canadian dredge in the Gallops Rapids. I' 011,016.1b1P1A/116111,WV6/011,40 ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND %ilea THERE 15 IVO KIND OF PAIN OR ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXUMA., THAT PAIN -KILLER WILL NOT RE- LIEVE. tool< OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- STITUTES. THE GENUINE- tic/Tit BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. 011,11011elivlb41,1111 WEAK, NERVOUS WOMEN Suffering from palpitation of the heart, dizzy or faint spells, watery blood, etc., can be readily cured. A Manitoba Lady Tells About Her Case. • There is no need whatever for so many women to be the subject of faint spells, heart and nerve weakness, anaemia, or any of those health destroying ailment peculiar to he sex, Mil - burn's Heart and Nerve Pills regulate the heart beat and snake it strong and full, tone the nerves, enrich the blood, and relieve the pain and weakness from which so many women suffer. Mrs. Alex, ander Setter, of Pigeon Bing,. Mao,, "mace an account of her baso as follows: 0$ I have great 'pleasure in ing my experi. / nee of Milburn's Heart and Nerve F, Pills. rot about ten years 1 was troubled with throbbing and fluttering of the heart. I tried dve debtors aid several remedies but none o/ theni did me much good. Lately I heard of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills and bought two boxes. Defer° I started using theta X could not do my house work and gave myself up to die, as I thought I would titter be cured, NOW I feel really splendid since taking the pine, do my work, enjoy Al meals and feel as if there wee some. Thing in life Ivorth living for," MilbArn's Heart and Nerve Pills,' nom by all etuggliti at 58e. a box or 8 boxes for 111.25, T. Milburn &Co., Torentd, Ont. MILBURN'S HEART& NERVE LLS LeigtoLlver.titli oursi SIllonenee?Itek esinislisihas sold yak peekein. Jlektry.E111 Ferree . role. Soo. A few good faxes for Bele eheap—Xoney °am Apply to JOHN SPACKMAN Sco,e,%. ..•tilki.E.k FOR ,s pu re salt BEST FORTABLE.DAIRY,AND FARM. TX KINSMAN,L. D. 8. ANP DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L- I). S., D. D. S. Honor Graduate Of Toronto University, Dentists. . Teeth extracted without.pain or bad after effects. Office in Fan - I swl's Block, West side of Main st„ Exeter. ^ ^ . ' OR. SON, (D. O. S. L. D. 8..) DEINTIST. Honors graduate of the Toronto Uni- versity, and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. All Bridge work, orowns and Plate work done in the neatest possible manner, A harmless annesthetic for painless extraction. The strickest attention given to the preservat- ion of the natural teeth, Office opposite cen- tral Hotel Eseter, Ont. A an is always In the SWIM If he wears one of W. JOHN'S neatly fitting SUITS He is a sure fitter. His prices are away down. His goods , are the best. Call and examine his goods before buying your -FALL SUIT JOHNS, -rhe Ttailor Nursery Eck kin Book Awls iiricuiiurot 1001kool Aoofils Or anyone desiring to better their position and increase their income should write us: The demand for home grown Nursery St o ck is on the increase., We want more men. If you want( steady, paying work, write ns. WE FURNISH ALL SUPPLIES FREE. WE HATE THE LARGESTRURSERIES IN TaEDoerneson. WE' PAY 130T18 SALARY AND COMMIS, SION, WE ENGAGE EITHER WHOLE OR PART TIME MEN. WE GUARANTEE ALL OVB STOCK. WEFITRNISH PURCHASERS WITE CERTI- FICATE FROM GOVERNMENT INSPECT- • OR, STATING OUR STOCK IS FREE FROM SAN Josn SCALE. •Our Nurseries comprise over 700 acres, and growing stock in large quantities enables us to sell at the closest possible figure. Men Succeed with us who Fail with otbers It will cost you nothing to learn what we can do for you. Don't write unless you mean business and want profitable employment. Stene & Wellington • TORONTO BICYCLES lire You Interested We handle some of the lead- ing CANADIAN and AMERICAN makes at prices to suit the times. In Wheels? A 'few second hand organs 5 and 6 Octave, cheap. Sewirig Mactnitire ALWAYS ON HAND. P. S.—Selling out Dise liar rows at cost. PERKINS & MARTIN, Main street, Exeter. What Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription. for Infants and Cbildxenk It contains neither Opium, ItIorplkinc nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, props, Soothing Syrups and Castor OIL It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use bY Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting sour curd., cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves 'Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, re,gulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend. Castoria,. "Castoria is an excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children," DR. G. C. Osootm, „Lowell, Mass, • Castoria. "Castoria is so well adtpted to children. that I recommend it as superior to any pre- scription known to me." H. A. ARCEIER, M. D. .9vookl,yo, Ar. THE FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE OF APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER ••••••••11101.....plIet. "'A UR '.0.4tP.11., •.1 C.IPRA / STREET. NEW YORK CITY. 7t'*tit:;E.4.:•;" People wth D fartiv Remember our optician will be away for bolidays from SEPTEMBER 1st TO THE lOth. Come in before he leaves and haye your sight scientifi- cally tested. No charge made for testing at TEF When the present contracts are completed, about 60,000 square feet of granolithic sidewalks • will be laid in 101 lIchell.• e, wound -in Its grave clothes, but - 'fined, was strongly pushed over e other one, which was equally The Lord was gracious unto them. therefore they were preserved. °venant to Abraham was repeat- )Isatic and .Jacobs a promise that ehildren of Abraham should be tryed with gracious mercy. Neith- tst he thetn from his presence as The time came when they were away, rejeeted, but for that they aot God were responsible. Th"e sad Mint more than a century from glue. So liazael king of Syria died. This he cruel king who so severely had. hed the IsraelitAs. 13en-hadad his eigned in his stead. Hazael, er, gave to his eldest boy the - of the monarch he had dethron- d murdered. Jeheash, the son of Jelioahaz took out of the hand of Ben-hudad pia of gazesl the cities. These had, 'captured from Israel by the er Ben-hada& Three Limes ' did beat him, Thrice deCeated, Haz- as forced to abandon his conquest ?isi ern Samaria. Re retained, how - the trans-Jordanic territory, ), was not recovered by the Israel - rill the reign of jeroboam II. JAI and " Na dha,' the on t A foun in t brou pan. brow ARMERS sigreretae.—. You will find at Bissett's Wareroom the following line of Agricni tural Implements BERING BIN- DERS, MOWERS, ROLLER AND BALL BEARINGS, STEEL SULKY RAKES. Afull line of Seed Drills, Cultivators and Disc and Diamond Harrows. side ti Plows, and Turnip Drills. I'llrroMil, SENN MACHINES, ETC on th est bd The celebrated I Knoll Washer' eels Raymond sewing I and wringers An machine I STOVES.-gefax., finisb Gurney stoyes and furances, e naAmwaggons Buggies Bicyclese pearl a M astre The gem The Chatham Waggon and a full fella line of tbe celebrated McLaughlin Xens Buggies. little beads 61BIL-3—‘5° and work WITH SPRING FLOWERS4.— MITT= Z7 S POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Comes the necessity er is es • 'irleqvsuenai bei spRitio . _ . a a GARMENTS ir‘tig torce • We would recommend those suffering from COUGHS, COLDS, and BRONCHIAL, troubles to use WINAN'S COUGH BALSAM. It is also a reliable remedy for children. We MamiraOttire WINAN'S LINIMENT, an excellent .reme- dy for NETJEALGIA, PAINS, SORE THROAT, RHEUMATISM INFLUENZA. Alse WINAN'S CONDITION POWDER.; the best in the mar- ket. Try onr Lotion for scratches on horses, also condition pow- der for same ' SOLE AGENTsnljpDICItS LUNG NG LUTZ Suit of U1oLnes or a Single Garment Should Combine now a days, Correctness of Style, Good Workrnanship, Moderate Cost, Perfect Fit. You look for these in an old and reliable nlace, and A. J. SNELL never disappoints hi patrons in any of these. A large assOrtMent of Fall & Winter. . Goods In Worsteds and Tweetls, are nosy on out shelves, and we will take much pleasure in showing them to you. There are rnany 1itie5 that are specially at, a Clive. A,. 6310417.446 of .1\ We are in the van with al that is desirable in the line. Let us show you our stock of 07.00 Fancy Worsteds in all the newest colorings. Ilemember we put, up the best suit for $10.00 that can be bought in the county. GIVE ITS A, CALL, J!H Criev