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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1892-2-11, Page 5J'. GREIVE Before you buy your Fall & Winter Clothing Call and examine the large and well -assorted stock of dine. Worsted Suiting Tweed " Fine Scotch, is" it Canadian Also all the leading colors and patterns in Overcoatings 7A1I will be made up in first-class style at prices awayo.w the lowest. Remember Nye guarantee a CQC'XT or no sale.—Give me a call. L H. GRIEVE. BOBS. LOADMAN.—In Uaborne (Exeter South). on the, 10th inst., the wife of Jobn Loadman, aeon. TAR RIE) O. JonxsmoN-PAITuR;-InBlyth, on the 3rd last.. by Revr Miro Higley, Mr. C. Johnston, of Wawanosh, to Mies Bella. youngest daughter o£ Mr. James Patter, of Blyth. BLoo:+irlier,D—RUUSOTTOM—At the residence of the bride's,, father.t on the 30th ult., by Rev.J. E. Ilolmes,.Maggie, awed daughter of K. Bloomfield to Mr. ,ithubottom of Lieury. DOUOLA9-LOGAN.-At theresidence of the bride's Pathe on the 3rd inst., by Rev; P. G. Newton, Mr. Goo. :Douglas to Miss Maggie, third daughter of Mr. ;Charles Logan, all of Stanley., DONALDSON—CLAREE -On the letinst., by Itev. G. doarectorGeorge's sofr.LonnWes, o St.nalldn oH M stoCs,oEema M., third daughter ofC tq•, of Exeter. graphing establishments of the oonntry have consolidated ander the name of the American Lithographic Company. The President of the United States leas issued bis proclamation promulgating a re oiprooity treaty with the West Indies, Trini- dad, Windward and Leeward Islands. The reports from Rome that the Italian Government contemplates the immediate' re-establishment of full diplomatic relations With .be United States are discredited in Washington. A duel on horaobaok was fought near El Dorado, Asir., Thursday night by B. S. Shaw and John Ballard. The former WAS killed and the lattorhad his horse shot from under bim. StellaReese. aged 12 years, died at Lan- caster, Pa., Friday afternoon, from trichi4 Hosie, contracted by eating raw pork. This` is the second death in the Reese familyfrom the same disease. A &rat -class carriage attaebed to an ex- press train bound for Baralla was burned Monday nigbt,and eighteen peesengers who were asleep when the fire broke out, perieh- ed in the flames, the doors of the carriage beim± looked. 11ira. Catherine Sharp, of Philadelphia, celebrated her 114trieirthday on Saturdays having been born Feb 6, 1778, in that city, `ihe ie slightly deaf, but her other faenitios. are good. She residue with her dangbter, and five generations are under the same roof. By an explosion of an engine on the Reading Railroad, Philadelphia, Monday night, the fireman of the engine, George Roauden, and two unknown boys who were steatiuk a ride, were killed, and five other mon iennred, one fatally. The cause of the oxploxiod is unknown. An appalling catastrophe ocourred in Now York on tlundaay. The hate), Royal, ti Eve storey buildiug,00ntaining 124 rooms, caught Jiro in the basement, and before discovered the flames had enveloped the building tir.snoh au extent that 4..,110 of the 100 itm' s could be saved Sita bodies are no Ong recovered from the ruins. uR1r19E. Emperor William fell while bear -hunting and reosived severe injuries. The will of the late Cardinal Manning and than B5 0 east 0 that ha esaeastdl shows P a collection of books. Mre Osborne, who figured in the Her- greavejowellory theft, was arrested in Lon- don, England, Friday, but was again re- leased. The Chinese Goyornment is paying all the indemnities demanded for the killing or injuring of foreigners during the recent out- break in northeastern China. The Queen is suffering from a more acute form of rheumatism than usual, especially in Ler knees. She is subject to long spells of depression, varied by settee -ea of irritabil- ity. Her pbysioians, however, deny that there is any cause of alarm. Viscount CheIson, son of Earl Cadogan, Who was suitor for the hand of Princess Maud of Wales, has become engaged to Mildred, daughter of Lord Arlington. This niar- r ag ;Rill unite the families of the two great- est ground landlords in London. Ex -Empress Frederick will come to Wind- sor Castle in the spring with Princess Mar- garet, when itis expected the latter's mar- riage slags With Prince ge w ill be settled. Princess Margaret has the reputation at court of being the most English of the ex -Empress' daughters. A. lady writes the simple truth as follows: Barrie Island, Ont -" I have been a great sufferer from neuralgia for the last nine years, but, being advised to try St, Jacobs Oil, fnm now heartily endures it as being a incl excellent remedy for this oomplaint,as I'have been greatly benefited by its use," blre JohnMoleaa, MCPage-MonetSO -On and Man at tthe resi- dence of the bride's parents. by Rev. Father Manta, Mr. Neil McPhee. to Miss Maggio. yow:meet daughter of Mr, Hugh Morrison of McGillivray, Devenexttec--NAN0LE-At the Catholic ohurob, G nnolly, , on Mr. JahnDeveraux. of near Sea- Sea - forth, to Miss Mary ;Nangle, eldest daughter of MrPatrfok Naugle of Sidduiph township. DIED. Cruex --In St: Marys. on tho 30th ult.. James °then, 54 years and 5 days. Cram: ON In St Marys.on the 30th ult.,Reuben Clarkson. aged 80 years- BuoutN-At Mitchell, on let inst „Tohn Buchan aged 75 years, 9 mos. VI'OND-In'Ilibbert, on the 4th inst.. William Vipond, weed 71 years, 7 mouths.. Bisons-On 30th ult., near Groearten Christ- ina 13isoph, aged72 voars,4 mos: WAGNER.—In Wagner aged on yrs,( moFebruary obruary7th, Micmac. -In Hay, on the 7th inst. John Mollie, in the 90th year of his, age. Mal4Lxs-On Inst ult., William Joseph, son of Bobert..Afeltalls,Qorhett,aged. 8 yeaxs and 5 months. COMM elved wife Jonas on the aiged6s years; 2 mos. Mroctoftlutulll,te7iohe Aex,AioDouuaagd Ann. years DIoLEon-At the residence of Iter eon, Donald Sarna Melaeod,ret taOe ofitho Tate John McLeod aged 91 years. ere—i-erne -re* A convention for a dceeot parcel post ser - vase between Canada and the Leeward Is- lands has been signed. Soldier's Cove, N.S., Jan,30, 1890. N. H. Comstock, Broeki il1e, Out. Dear Sir, -Your Dr, ° :,rao's Indian Root Pills aro the best medicia tar riieumatiam that I have ever used, Tait string I was troubled greatly with it in my leg; I used ono box of Morse's Pill:aeon ;;•m cured. Yours gratefully, Animal c I.FDELL. MARICRT "REPORTS. Wheat < 83o to 84:c per bushel OUR -SELLING. PRICES. Flour, Strong Bakers' $2.75 per 104 do Best Family 2.50 " do Low Grade 2.00 ," Bract ... - - . 70c Shorts • . 80c " Chop • . .. $1.00 to $1.10 " - THE EXETER 1UI.GLINEr Coy. Successful Winners I Chop stone running every day. . MARKET REPORTS. 0RTSL. nxtyr 19R RedWheset - -- Spring Wheat ... .., Barley •.• Oats Clover Seed' ,., Timonhy Peas Corn Eggs .,. Butter •• 17 to 17 Flour p e rb b 1 ..- Oo to y 15 Potatoes,perbushel . 50 to 0 55 Apples,per nag ... 1 CO to 100 Drieddpplespr b -. ... 0 .4 t o o 60. Ocoee per lb. -. ... 0 06 to 006 Tnrkeyperlb -. - 09 to 09 Ducks per lb ... - 0 into 0 07 Chiokenaporpr - ... 0 25 to 0 80 Hogs,dressedper100 - - 5 50 to 5 7r. Beef ... .. ... 4 00 to 6 25 rlideerongh, ... dressed Sheepskins eacb Oaifskins ' Wool porib .., Hayperton Onlonenerbnsh At the recent distribution of prizes at the Dominion Laboratory book store, the following arethe successful winners :-- No.1-Smel l plush album. Norman Kodde*. 3 -Doll Violet Tate cleaner.pblp Rulsoll.u 4-Ladioa' companion, Charles Kellam'. 5 -Bottle of perfumc,Nelson Northeott• 6 -Autograph album, Charles Trevethiok. 7 -Slate cleaner, do. 8--Stamp'album.Olivo Down: 9 -Electro plated kuife,fork and &peon, Fred Winers. 10 -Puzzle, Charles Currolley. 11 -Ink stand, 3. A Gregory• 12 -Composition slate. Nelson Prior. 13 -China eup and sauoor,Alox Stewart: 14 -Do, J A. Gregory 15-Fan,F,ent tusuell. 1C; Autc xaph,J A Gregory 17 --Mouth organ or Now Tostiment, do. 18 -Cart, do. 19 -Tea pot stand, Ronnie Kinsman. 23 -Top, Lawronco Ilunkiu. 21-B1ble, Ernest Gregory 22 -thane, Ed Pickard. 23 -Book, J A Gregory. 24 -Top, Will Rose, 25 -Autograph, Norman Bissett. 2G -Post :tame album Wilber Cudmoro. 27 -Kite, Russell Southeott- 28-Bible, Ezra Russell. 29 -China mug, lud Eaorott. 30-Fisbin�g rod, W. Cudmoro. 31 -Cavo. 318 Picker& 52 -Alloy, Miss Madge. 33-Sterioscopo, Will Ross. 34 Bank, Alvin Davidson. 35 -Box of colors, Ettie Ilandford." 36 -Top, Atha Handford. 37 -Plush perfume ease, Ann Homey. Se --Book, do. 39 -Top, Ezra Rus=sell. r. 40 -Portfolio, J A Gregory. 41 Fan, 5). Gregory. 4'3 -Fruit basket, tram Jory 43 -Ton, Nerman Bissett. 41 -Autograph album. Eva Carling. 45 -Fan, Russell southoott. 46 -Work box (walnut), Will Brooks, 47 -Kite, Ida Johns. 4S -Scrap book. Frank Fish. 49 -Drawing slate, Annie While.. 50 -Around the World (book), A Vance, 51 -Splash, Bort Spicer. 32 --Slate. Will Brooks. 53 -Small album. Alvin Davidson. 54-1Uito. Russell Ricks. 55 -Cities of the World (book),Norman Reddy 50 -China cup and saucer. Fred Gould. 57 -Big scribbler. Charles Currency. 56 -China cup, Selena Vance. 59-1'areel, Ed Pickard. 60-Bitsle, Charles Rush. 61-eirrifle or :plush photograph album, F. Snell. r P. S. --'Scholars will do well to at once get their names on the list for the next distribution. 83 to 85 83to85 40 to 45 .•• 6 75 to 6 00 1 25 to 1 50 50 to 58 the state in which Mr. Mitchell was. ..▪ . ... v 40 to 50 Medical attendance was as necessary 08 • .•• 18to 18 either of them to alleviate the poor man's suffering, and constant or even frequent medical attendance was something with which Mr. Mitchell was thoroughly unac- quainted. JAMES WZLLIS. COMMUNICATIONS.,, The Editor ,does not neecorerily endorse the sentiments advanced in articles under this heading. Td the Editor of the Exeter Times. 1. -)EAU . Sm, -Please allow space in your paper to correct, or rather interpret, a let- ter ler, communication which I handed in to you for publication. It seems that Mr. and Mrs. Rowteliff have taken offence at. tlorne of the expressions need in the letter Written by me. Now, for instance, they misconstrued the word " filthy." As I Wrote, it applied to the disease itself ; also to the state of the disease at and previous to the time I wrote ; but I, (in the use of the word. "filthy") in no way reflected or intended to reflect upon the way in which he was cared for by Mr, and Mrs. Itowt- olifi Now, as a matter of fact, the beat of care was not taken of Mr. Mitchell. T ad- mit Mr. and Mrs. Rowtcliff did all they thought was necessary to relieve the poor man's suffering; but the mere fact of being "well fed and given a coinfortable bed" doea not constitute altogether the idea of being" well cared for " to anyone knowing - -. 400to4b0 500to625 • 060 to 70 060too50:, -. „ �lato019 • ... 9 00 t o10 00 „ 050to050 Woodperoord ,,. 2 60 to S o0 Fall Wheat 82 85 Spring Wheat..... ............. ......... $2 86 Barley 0 38 0 43 Oats....-.-. .. ,•..,.,..•.. •.,0 28 28 Olover Beed .................... 5 00 0 Timothy .,, •.. ....................1 26 1 50 Peas....................... .... ................... 0 56 0 18 Butter 15 0 17 Potatoes per bag ...., ... ,86 A,qpleapay bush 6O 050• Woolperlb 18 010 Hayporten ......,.. 9 0010 00 Bran per ton ., ..14 00 14 00 Short " „ ..90 00 20 00 Oatmeal per bbl„ „ 6 00 7 00 Hogs, dressed per 100• .. ' 4 75 to 5 00 LONDON. Wheat. 86 to 87 per bus. Oats, 30e to 32e per bus. Poaa. 57c to 58e per bus. Bar. lev,ylalting. 43) to 48euor bas, Barley Feed, 360 to 40e per bas Corn. 56eo to elm per, bushel. _ TORONTO. Toronto, Feb, 9 -Wheat $piing -Ivo. 2.850 to87e pox bus; red winter.No 2, 85e to 87e ;,or bus. Manitoba No 2hard,101 to 1 (12 Nm.3, 89c to 90: PEAS 590 to 60e per bus. OAT6 32e to 320or bus. FLOUR . extra, $3 80 to all.n5 per bbl; straight roller, 34.00to 0.05; strong bakers,$4,90 to $5.00. BARLEY, No 1. fending, 56e to 56o. PecuFiar Peculiar in combination, proportion, and preparation of ingredients, Hood's Sarsapa- rllle possesses the curative value of the best known reme-L� on y dies of the vegetable Hood 7, 0, Peculiar 10 its strength and economy, Hood's Sarsaparilla is the only medicine of which can truly bo said, "Ono Hundred Doses One Dol- lar." Peculiar in its medicinal merits, Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hitherto un- known, IpI audhas wonfor Sarsapari l "a its ell the title of "The greatest blood purifier ever discovered." Peculiar in its "good name,: at home," --there is more of good's Sarsa- parilla sold in Lowell than of all other. blood purifiers. Peculiar in its phenomenal record of° sales abroad no Other P'eCUilWI- preparation ever attained so rapidly nor held 60 steadfastly filo confidence of all classes of people. Peculiar in the brain -work which. it represents, hood's Sarsaparilla, com- bines all the knowledge which modern research 4" lase lin medical science has clevetoped, with many years practical experience in preparing medicines. Be sure to get oniy Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldby alt druggists.. $1; Sia, for $5. Prepared only by 0. T. HOOD S5 Co., Apothecaries, newels, Maes. 600 Dose Ono Dollar J. W. BROWNING. URNITURE -AT- II PIA headaehe Is misery,` what aro Carter a Little Liver Pills if they will posit. ively cure it? People who have need Uioin speak frankly of their worth. They are email and easy to take. { STRAY SHEEP. Carno-lute then premises of the undersigned, lot°, con 8, althorns), on or about Doo. 21st. two ago'i ewes, The owner can have the same by peeving property end oaring oxpeases- rob 11-3t. SAst L YE.twr,Winchelsea. BAD, WORSE, WORST.—Cold, cough, con- sumption, to cure the &ret and second and prevent the third use Hagyard'a Pectoral :Balsam, the payer failing family medicine for all diseases of the throat, lungs and ohost, A marvel of healing in pulmonary complaints. a,ai�aassu�, • NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the platter of tho Estate of James 'Dory, late of L ,.11.1.1ip of LTsburnc, in the,County of Huron, gentleman,, deceased. • Notice is hereby given pursuant to Chapter 110 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1887, that all persons havineolatms against the said Samos Jory, deceased, who died on the 4th day of Ootobor,1801, aro required to deliver or send by poet, prepaid, to tho undersigned executors of the estate and effects of the said deceased, on or before the 20th day of Mereh,1892, a state- ment in writing containing their names and addresses and full particulars of their claims, duly verified by statutory deolaration and the nature of tho security of any) hold by thein t and that after the said last mentioned date the said executors, will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate among the parties en- titled thereto. having regard only -to claims of which notice shall have boon received as above required. and the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof distributed to any person or /homes of whose, claim notice shall not have been reeeived at the time of such E isJtr 3 uttiion• W. H. PENnALE Exeter. Dated at Exeter, Fob • 8th ,1892. A very large stock on hand now to select from in the way of Parlor, Bed- room and Dining -room Suites at nearly half the usual price. 1501ooking-glasses from 100 rap• Hundreds of ft of picture mouldings to choose from—cheap. Easy chairs, and a great variety of other goods suitable for Xmas presents ; and in fact everything usually kept in a first- class Furnishing House, all for prices awayclown. A. good It dos. chairs for $2. Come Lind" see' our $1.75 Pantie] Bed that wo "blow" about. The reason we blow is we have thc.goocls to`back it rap. Bring along your easy chairs and parlor furniture that need recoverin6 as wo have a beautiful lot of covers with cord. and gimp to thatch. Drop in oven if you don't want to buy ; will be happy to see you. TO LEND ON MORTGAGES at lowost rates of interest. Over $80,000 ori- vatofnnds, ApplytSo] oltore, ©to.35 , Exeter, OOD ! WOOD ! WOOD I flft on , orita Cu re • uiro d • alt tiV Q The oaor 5 hnncired cards of ;sort wood. city and groan. The highest price will bo paid. For further paitculers apply to DAVID 1'JILL. D16 T -B. CABLING. Soe'y, TJ NDERTAKIN G. A complete stock of everything in this line front the cheapest to the high- est. Also the'only Enibalners., Remember the name and place - Gy T •��t r Odcifellowe' Blark, 1�� 1 1 opposite 3. Grigg's EVERY FARMER'S SON SiioULD IT AYE A BUSINESS EDUCATION. A POSTAL will secure the catalogue of the FOREST CITY I3us111oss College. LONDON, ONTARIO. Over 1)ostudonts in attnd:woe. T. W. WEST FR !BELT, P:'jn. A Representative Electrician o w Darenwend Eloctrio Belt & Attachment OF TO2O11t70. will be in — E at CE1 T , L IWTEL Friday, -Feb. 26, Where he can be consulted with about all forms cf Muscular,, Iorvous and Ohronie Diseases -DYSPEPSIA. KIDNEY ANa LIVER TROUBLES, HEART WEAKNESSES. SPIRAL CURVATURE. RHEUMATISM, SCI -..r• ATICA,G0U'l'JtEURALGIA,NERVOIISDEBILITY.SPI.RMAT01tRB CEA, IMPOTENCY, SEXUAL WEAKNESS, VARICGCLE FEMALE COM- PLAINTS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. AND ALL LUNG TROUBLES, Ile willhavewith him afull lino ofthe DOR ENWEND ELECTRIC- AL APPLIANCES -the world's best system for self treatment; aiso Medicated Chest Promoters, Abdominal Supporters. Obstetric Binders, &o. No drug treatment r all affected by Electrical and Meohanioat Appliances. He will not treat you, but will show you how to treat yqursolf at home, oheaplp and successfully. Consider how many owe their health and vigor to Eleotnioity as applied by the Dorenwond Invention. Is it worth your while to enquire into the matter? Call and sec the lists of those who testify to their merits, perhaps you may find the names of friends or neigh bore among them. No charge for consultation, Books on home treatment presented free to everycaller, TREATMENT OF RUPTURE A SPECIALTY, If you are ruptured and are wearing a truss. call end see the new attachment whereby your truss can be made into an Rim -trio Truss. making cure more certain and rapid and giving ease and comfort to the wearer, Remember at Central Hotel, on Friday, Feb'y 26, 1)ORENWEND E. B. & A. Co., Toronto, Can., will also be in Clinton atRatterberry House, Wednesday, Feb'y 24; Blyth, at Grand Central, Thursday, Feb'y 2 — CLEA ''.INC SALE BTSSETTBROS. We have 15 Crosscut Saws and 3 doz. Axes which must be cleared out at wholesale prices. We have a large stock of MOLAR LANTERNS of ditmerent styles, which ,lust go at the following prices ; 450, 55c, 65c„ and 750; Also a few more of those cheap Library Leann'S nst actual cost. Lamp Goods of all kinds cheaper than the cheapest. Call and inspect our stock before buying. As usual our stuck of HARDWARE, STOVES & TINWARE is complete and Ire de'ly competition. Exeter Music Store G. A. HYND1VIAN PERKINS & MARTIN. Wishes to inform the citizens of Exeter and surrounding that he is nowWo have oonsta:itly ,zit hand a largo display of the best engaged selling NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders for the removal of buildings and building of fences on theAeriaultural grounds, will be received unto 20th February, 1892, at 12 o'clock noon. Fence to bo completed by 1st May: Spacifications to be soon at the S.eoy's office. Exeter. Jan28-41 A. G. DYER, See'r Teas, Coffees, Baking Powder In quantities to suit Purchasers. ' Orders loft at the house or Dr Hyndman's Oface will receive prcrupt attention, d16m0i G. A HYNDMAN S(Inn SALARY and Commis. UI.J1J. si0n to Agonts.hfen and Wom- en, Toncl:era and Clergymen to introduce a now ant popular standard book, Testimony of 19 Centuries to Jesus of Nazareth The mos tremarkable religious hook of the ago written by 300 eminent Isobel ars. Non-seetnrian, Evers Christian'wants it. Exclusive territory given. Apply to 1, The Nov Dill Pub. Co , l!cTw chi Cern. AGENTS WANTED. FontbilirNurserios. Largest in Canada, 700 acres. PTe want reliable, energetic mon to Gell our Nursery stook) previous experience not necessary; any man ,with tact and energy can succeed; terms liboral,;,outfit free. Our.ngouts have many advantages. such as selling home- grown, hardy. Jansdlan stook. Choice new specialties, which aro of value, anti which San only be secured froin us. W o have given par- ticular attention to the prapagation of hardy varieties suitable to the Nonisorn sections of Canada. For terms apply to Semen2'0 Wict.LtNG'roN, Toronto, Ont. 1!.AC1I .1PLLIG OE 'I'ltkE vrtie Navy IS MARKED O0K'S COTTON, ROOT COMPOUND. recent discovery by an old ste- dthSuccessfully bythousan a of Lanus. Is the only perfect ly safe and reliable medicine discovered. Beware of un- principled druggists who offer inferior medicines in place of )this. Ask fer Coon's COTTON Rota Conrouyn,taks no substitute; or inclose $1 and 1 three -cent Canada portage stamps in letter. and we will send, sealed, by return mail. Full sealed particulars in plain envelope. to ladies only, 2 stamps. Address Fond Lily Company No, 3 Fisher Block, 131 Woodward ave.,Detroit Mich. (Sold in Exeter by DB• LUTZ, Certrai Drug Store and by alldruggiete everywhere. DISEASES mEx OF PIANOS, ORGANS, SEWING MA JHINES, BIC -VOLES and SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Persons entioipatin$' the purchase of any- thing intim:0m o lines will do well to call at tho store. Wo guarantee satisfaction, and prides as low 03 can be had at the man ulna torten Wo would respectfully ask yon to call and see our stook. 1t is as fine as will be found in any mlty music store, P,S.-Agents for all kinds of agricultural implements. Of all ages. resulting from Errors or indiscre- tions of Youth, may be permanently cured,and the vigor of perfoot manhood fully rostorod,as NERVOUS DEBILITY, STERILITY with SEMINAL LOSSES Se PREMATURE DECAY Long Standing eases of GLEET, STRICTURE TE 1P PRIVATE SYPHILIS, VARICOCELE LTa snd all endCHRONIC Diseases treated with perfect sunless. Our field is fn CHRONIC CASES in which others have failed ; if you are Incurable we will frankly tell you so. Write for particulars and treatise, Free, to Se, Lours MEDICAL Co., 162 and len King Street. West. Toronto, Ont. s3:6m TN BRADWZni Z.5TTF33ELS. NONE - OTHER - GENUINE, HURRAH! NZWP Tailor Shop STAND :,—Eanson's B)oak, Exeter. We would inform the people of Exeter and surrounding country that we have opened out a new. tailor shop one door south of Treble's harness shop, where we are prepared to do work on the shortest possible notice and in the Latest Styles -AND A - Sure Ft Guarante ec JOHNS8- Clearing Sale FOR 30 DAYS. DO NOT MISS IT. DIG DRIVES BC1�S IN Boots & Shoes AND DRY - GOODS. DOUPE & CO., Kirlton. 440 DzotorPackiniliou Fashion��la tytes z 0 *14 0 lyJ SNELL BROS.' 00 Having commenced oar Winne' 'Veo 13 wo will bay DRESSED HOGS, .At Highest Cash Prices. Dressed hogs bought subject to f1d f: l lowing rules 2 lbs per out off ; fi lbs extra if shonlder stack ; 3 lbs off for bung gut or gullctt is felt We aro also prepared to sun. y :ear Coe tc,mars v.t the Packing House with all .nesse' a ,i Cured Meat, Sanaago, Bologna, -Heed 11'hee'se,Fre:a;h Pork, Ton.lhrloiu, E;rnre Iti:1a Lulu and Hams, 'Wholesale ane) Recall• S lettY Where is the best place to i k'urniture 9 WHY RROWWSo �o Because he gives good bargains, and perfect satisfaction every time ; ar d ice has the best and largest stock in teen, Give him a call and see for yourself. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY In this line my stock is large end as- sorted, ai nearly every person knows just see it. R. N. ROWE, Main -at Buster. P. S. -All accounts mustbe sottled at once. -R. N. R. THL BEST YET 1 TEE CHEAPEST 'YET THE 'BIG GEST YET 1 Best Ordered Clothing produced in Exeter Gentlemen 1 leave your orders early, for with the host staff of Tailors ; the best stook of Fine Trimmings, and the best Cutting in Town, yea. are sure of satisfac- tion . �y ryggq • Se �9:'N .33L L. EXETER NORTH GOB eral Stere. Giving un Business. 25per cent. off for Grsib 5 lbs. 25c Tea, ,$1.00; 5 lbs. 50e Tea, 2.0u: 5 lbs. GOc Tea, 2.50; Goal 011, 1.5c; 4z lbs. raisins, 25c; Mons' rubbers 50e; Ladies' e5 Colored Tea Setts, $2.00; Dry Goods 25 per cel. t Seal Muff, 2 50, worth 8 5 Boys' Grey Lamb Hat, 1 7i-. worth 3 00; Patrons and all Customers We10 iui , No trouble to show, Goods. JOHN MATHESON'.