The Exeter Times, 1892-3-10, Page 5L BI. G:REIVE
!Before you buy your
Fall & Winter Clothing
Call and examine the large
and well -assorted stock of
Fine Worsted Suit ngs
Fine Scotch Tweed "
Canadian " "
Also all the leading colors
and patterns in
Overcoatings
All will be made up in
04'st-class style at prices
Its gr. a below the lowest.
remember we guarantee a
CQOI FIT
or no sale.—Give me a call.
.1, H. GRIEVE.
have been arrested and planed under
bonds to appear at the nezf4 Circuit
Court at Trenton, N. J -
After being out 18 hours and 20 min -
utes —from 4 o'clock—the jury in the
case of Burton G; Webster, on trial in
New York, for thekilling of Charles E.
Godwin in the Percival apartment
house in August last, announced that
they had failed to agree upon a verdict.
Judge Cowing discharged the jury.
AtLowell, Mass:, on Sunday afternoon
when the room in alodging hong° coon•
pied by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar G. Dor
waa broken open, it was found the
woman had been shot dead, while the
man was mortally wounded. Drew
told conflicting stories. The couple
eloped and married two years ago.
Drew was 25 years old and his wife 17.
Jealousy was the probable cause of the
tragedy.
Grl'iE1taL.
The Pope was 82 Thursday.
The Queen leaves for the continent
on the 17th.
They are actively booming the World's
Fair in England,
Mr. Parnell's house and estate at
Avondale aro to be sold at nuotion.
A coffin tull of opium from Mexico
has just been seized by the customs in
California.
Mr. Deacon, the American who kill-
ed his wife's paramour tit Cannes, was
again under investigation Friday,
flys effects of the McKinley law on
Austrian trade has been to throw20,000
pearl workers in Viennaout of work.
A shoemaker of Broadsworth, Eng.,
killed his four children by nutting
their throats and then attempted
suicide.
In London discount was easy during
the'peti'i week at 1;r;for three months
and 1A for short. Exchange move-
ment irregular and business generally
inactive.
The census of New South Wales
shows the population to be 1,132,234.
include 14
These figures ,155 Chinese
and 8,280 aborigines. The population
of the city of Sydney is 383,283.
John Wing, a Japanese leper who
was sent to the Philadelphia Municipal
Hospital several days ago, up to last
Wednesday was, it is said, employed as
cook in a large boarding house in the
city, l
A Brussels paper announced that an
unsuccessful attempt had been made
to blow up one of the foreign embas-
sies with an infernal machine. The
scene was the Spanish Legation, not
the British Embassy, as at first report-
ed.
The Queen has consented to allow
the coffin of the Duke of Clarence to
• be removed to Sandringham, where it
will be buried in the churchyard in a
grave; adjoining that of the infant
Prince Alexander, who died in 1871
The:coifin will remain in the Albert
Memorial Chapel at Windsor until
after the return of the court to the
castle, as the Queen wishes to see cit
ain.
NEWS NOTES.
Regina, N. W, T., will this year market
500,000 bushels No. 1, hard Wheat;
The Supreme Court of the United States.
has decided that the MoKinly tariff law is
constitutional.
During the past week 32 business failures
were reported in Canada, against 30 in the
corresponding period last year.
The, Government of Spain,aotIng in accord
with other European powers, has decided to
expel foreign agitators from the country.
After the Grip Hood's Sarsaparilla will
restore your strength and health, and expel
every trace of poison from the blood.
The 0. P. B. earnings for the last week
in February, 1892, were 13387,000, or 540,=
000 more than the corresponding week in
1891.
The Toronto Pub]io School Board has
voted down the proposition to increase the
salaries of the lady teachers under its con-
trol.
It bas been deoided to erect a statue to
the memory of the late Sir John Macdonald
in Hamilton, and $2,000 bas already been
subscribed. •
All disorders paused by a bilious state of
the system can be cured by using Carter's
Little Liver Pills. No pain, griping or dis-
comfort attending their use. Try them.
The Methodist Episcopal Conierence of
Kansas, by a vote of 85 to 25, voted in favor
of admitting women as delegates to the gen-
oral conference.
Ministers, Lawyers, Toaohers, and others
whose occupation gives but little exercise,
should use Carter's Little Liver Pills for tor-
pid liver and biliousness. One Is a dose.
Try them,
Violent snow storms:are raging in Venice
and Trieste. In the latter oity the snow is
pearly two feet high, and the roada aro
blocked. In the mountains four feet of snow
has fallen,
Friday evening a tinsmith named Bowman
of Simooe dropped dead in the store of
Palmerton & Madden, where he was em
ployed. He was'32 years of age,and leaves
a wife and five children.
Ladies appreciate Anti -Dandruff with
three applications, but stops falling of the
hair, restores fading hair to its original
color, and makes it soft and pliable with
ont leaving any iudioation of a area .,,,, 1 .
tug used -clear as crystal, cl .:. t,: 4:;e, it is
a valuable toilet proparatiOu.
Dr. E. T. Miller, of Cross Plain s. \i aa.,
has expressed the opinion that, for obstinate
oases of syphilis and scrofula, Ayer's Saraa-
parille is unquestionably the moat °ffeetly°
remedy known to pharmacy. Wonderful
cures have resulted from its use.
NOTAING - SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCEs9.--
Burdock Blood R'tters is a household
remedy for dyspepsia, it expels rheumatic
ms and uouralgia fr.nn the system, acts like
an antibilious agent on the stomach, liver
and bowels, antagonize blood poison, builds
up and revitalizes the bodily funotiOa3 and
restores and purifies the entire system,
ugust
low -r"
CABINET BEcoxsxuyorrox,•-A popular
topic is cabinet roeonstruotion, which really
does not ooncarn the public s,r much as the
reconstruction and cleansing of the human
system against the approach of tiering.
The premier medicine for this purpose is
Burdock Blood Bitters, and both parties
recognize it as the bust bloodpurifier and
general system regulator known.
WIZEN NaTCr.E SMILES AGAIN.• -Whin
nature smiles againin the mild spring days,
mankind often groans from the effects of
had blood and kindred troubles engendered
by the long hard winter. Remove the
cause of all the troubles by purifying yonr
blood with nature's remedy, Burdock Blood
Bitters, the best blood searcher and tonic]
ever discovered.
M- 'nerd's Liniment cures Burns, etc.
!xot flaflr Mi111.
MARKET ORTS.
Wheat .. 88c to 90c per bushel
OUR SEIDLINKI' PRICES.
Flour, Strong Bakers' $2.75 per 100
do Best Family 2.50 " '
do Low Grade 2.00 "
Bran .. .. 70c "
Shorts .. 80c "
Chop .. .. $1.00 to $1.10 r'
A PLEASING SENSE
Of health and strength renewed and of ease
and comfort follows the use of Sirup of
Figs, as it acts in harmony with nature to
effectually cleanse the system when locative
o: bilious. For sale in 75o bottles by all
leading druggist=;
Chop stone running every day.
TUE EXETER MILLING Coy.
MARKET REPORTS.
BEET RR
RedWhoat
Spring Wheat -.
Barley
Oats
Olov er Seed
Timonhy
Peas
Corn
Buutter
Flour perbbl ..
Potatoes,per busbel
Apples,per nag
DriedApplespr b
Geese per lb.
Turkey per tb
Ducks per lb
Cbiekensporpr
llogs,dr es s e dp a r100
Beef
gidesrongh, ...
' dressed
Sheepskins each
Calislrins
Wool perrb
Hayperton
0nion.nerbusb
Woodporaord
Ma
SOO
87 to 85
85 to 87
40 to 42
29 to 35
5 85 to 6 00
1 50 to 1 75
60 to 60
0
40 to 50
12to 12
15 to 16
0010515
50 to 9 55
1 CO to 1 00
0 4 t 050
ocato006
CO to 09
0 06 to 0 07
025 to 030
580to600
400 to 62.1
400 to 450
500 to 525
060to 70
• 05oto05o
▪ 018to019
... 900to10 00
• 050to050
,.. 25010300
T'M1a
s xYe $
Fall Wheat................87 88
Spring Wheat,. ... , . ..,, ... 95 87
Barley 0 90 0 42
Oats 0 08 30
Clover Seed ..................... 5 85 6 00
Timothy 1 25 1 76
Peas__ .................. 0 50 0 60
1'2032
Butter 15 0 15
Potatoes per bag ,.. 59 050
Apples per bush .........
Wool per lb la 010
Ray port on 9 0010 00
Bran per ton -14 00 14 00
Shorts '• " .... ..,,......20002000
Oatmeal nor bbl 6 00 7 00
Hoes, dressed per 100E ...,..,. 5 7510 6 00
Sale Register.
Monday, Marob 14 -Farm stook, imple-
ments, ete, the property of Matthew Mor -
lock, lot 17, eon. 7, Stephen township, 1i
miles north of Creditor]. Sale at one oolook.
H. Ex .Bra Anct
Tuesday, March 15th. Farm stook, imp..
lements, eta. The property of Ranney
Armstrong, lot 13, eon. 11, Stanley. Sale
at 12 oolook noon, En. BossENBEE1ty;Auet.
"I inherit some•tendency to Dys-
pepsia from my mother. I suffered
two years in this way ; consulted a
number of doctors. They did me
no good. I then used
Relieved in your August Flower
and it was just two
days when I felt great relief. I soon
got so that I could sleep and eat, and
I felt that I was well. That was
three years ago, and I am still first-
class. I am never
Two Days. without a bottle, and
' if I feel constipated
the least particle a dose or two of
August rlower does the work. The
beauty of the medicine is, that you
can stop the use of itwithout any bad
effects on the system.
Constipation While I was sick I
felt everything it
seemed to me a man could feel. I'
was of all men most miserable. I can
say, in conclusion, that I believe
August Flower will cure anyone of
indigestion, -if taken
Life ofMiserywith judgment. A.
M. Weed, 229 Belle-
,fonta i ne St.. Indianapolis. Ind."
LONDON.
wheat, 88 to 91 per bus. Oafs, 30e to
310 per bus. Peas,57e to 08e per bus. Bar-
Ie4.,1falting.431 to98eper bus. Barley Feed,
390 to 41e per bus Corn, 564o to Ole per.
bushel..
TORONTO.
Toronto, March 8 -Wheat Spring-No.2,90o
tole per bus; red winter.No 2, 9?e to 04a per
bus. Manitoba No 2 h ard,1 08 to 1 05 N o.3, 91e
to03 PEAS 6'0 to 63c per bus. OATS 32e
ko 340 perbus. FLOUR, extra, $3 93 to ?4•(0
per bbl ; straight router. 34.10 to £4,20 ;
strong bakers, 94,90 to 55.00. BARLEY, No 1,
feeding, tee to 57e,
MARRIE U.
Burrito-CrmArrsL,-AttooMotitodistparsonage,
Elimvillo. on Tuesdaylst inst., by the Rev.
]lir. Russel, Air. Thomas Bruno to Mies Bessie
Chappel both Of Hibbert
ScnonesnG-RUssarz in Mitchell, at the re-
sidence of the bride's father, on the 2nd inst.,
by the Rev. A: D. Dawdaoy, bfr. Ernest Sch-
omberg, to Miss Mary, daughter of Mr. Wm.
Russell.
Wxnrr-MoNTooarnrY-On the Istt inat by the
Rev. N. 4. Burwaslr, at the residence of Mr.
William Trenton, Ribbert, Wm. White of the
township of Grey, to Ilannah Montgomery of
Hibbert,
MOPPATT-CA e 1 t.L-At the home of the bride
by Rev. J. II. Simpson. assisted by Bev. S. A,
Carrier of 'Grand Bend, unole of the brida,on
the 2nd inst., John :1. Moffatt, Egg.of Stan-
ley, to Miss Christina. second daughter of
Peter Campbell, Esq., 2nd con. Stanley.
MOPFATT-OAiti'BELI.-At the Home of the bride
on the 2nd inst., by R ev. J. Ii. Simpson, as-
sisted by Rev. S. A. Carrier 'of Grand Bond.
unole of the bride,John Moffatt,Esq of Moose
Alias q`2dotaeyUghtor of P.
b,nen.Snl
SLEUENS-L.tG uXCE-In Exeter. on the lst inst.,
at the residence of Mr. Thos. Dearing, by
Rev. A. L. Russell, M. A., B. D.. Mr.William
Siemens of l4limvillo, to Miss Eliza Lagrie°.
formerly of Exeter.
LOAnMAN-Tmor.u.-At the residence of the
bride's parents, en the fah inst,, by Rcv.A. L.
Russell, Mr. Arthur Loadman of Ray, to Miss
Martha, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.John
Treble. of Exeter,
PREZCATOR-SEELT.-In Exeter on the 0th inst.,
by Rev. Mr. McDon'igh, Mr. John Prezcator
of Stephen tp.,to Miss Alberta. eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. Thomas Snell of Exeter•
MOAvov-SxELL.-In Exeter, on the 9th inst.,by
Rev. F. H, Fatt,Mr. John MoAvoy of Kin-
cardine, to Miss live, youngest daughter of
Mr. Thes. Snell.
IIo0osox-MoLAaEx-At the residence of A.
Ferguson,Staffa,unole of tho bride, on the 24th
ult., by Rev. P. Scott, Christopher IIodgson,
Esq. East Whitby. to Miss Mien Buchanan,
eldest daughter of John MoLaren. Esq., To-
ronto
DIED.
STEWART-In Mitchell, on the 2nd inst.; Alex.
S. Stewart, aged 70 years 8 mos.
YouN4-In Blyth, on the 6th inst., Mr. Myles
Young, aged 57 years .11 mos.
MAIIONEY-At the residence of her brother,
Dennis Connolly, Mt. Carmel, on 28th ult.,
Julia Mahoney, aged 58 years.
Coorea -In Stanley. on the 2nd inst., W; H•
Coonor, Sr , aged 74 years.
Rooie-In Ueborae, on the 7th inst., Geo. Rook,
Sr., aged 78 years.
Tnatluasa-7n Tuokersmith, on the 6th inst.'
John Traquhar, aged 77 years 5 months.
CAitrnrl,L-In Mitchell, on the 28th ult., David
S, Campbell, aged 50 years 11 months.
TO LEND ON MORTGAGES
at lowest rates of interest. Over 060,000 ori-
vate fund., Apply to Anx,zt T & ELLIOT,
Solioltors, etc„ Exeter.
•:75,
�;. SIU$T BE LOANED Al ;..
PER rsi'r. 107 P4,elt end
Bamboo' Ma 5 s s. •K
galt'us taw On NO
i0YM16014111. pore*
Weoted. Sell or ties d Ss.
eternp ear SIROULAIL
AGENTS WANTED.
FontbillrNurseries. Largest in Canada, 700
acres. We want reliable, energetic men to sell
our Nursery stook; previous experience not
necessary; any man with tact and energy can
succeed; terms liberal, outfit free. Our agents
have many advantages, such as selling home-
grown, hardy. Canadian stook. Choice new
specialties, which are of value, and which can
only be smeared from us. 14 a have given par-
ticular attention to the propagation of hardy
varieties suitable to the Nor,hern sections of
Canada. For ter:nsapply to
STOUS Je \yitLWsoroie,
Toronto, Ont.
CAUTION
EACH PLUG 01? THE
Myrtle Navy
IS MARKED
T. & B.
SN SROSi'zm Z TTn3 S.
NONE - OTHER - GENUINE
A. HYNDMAN.
Wishes to inform the citizens of
Exeter and surrounding that he is now
engaged selling
Teas,Coffees, Baking Powder
In quantities to suit Purchasers.
Orders left at tlio bouso or Dr B3ndn'an's
Oilleo will receive pr r rapt attention,
c31GmG G. A HYNDMAN.
O 3SIV3Colea'
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and. refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys;
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys.
tem effectually, dispels colds, .head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is .the
only remedy of its kind ever pro-
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac-
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in ne
bottles by all leading druggists.
Any reliable druggist who may not
have it on hand will procure it
promptly for any one who wishes.
to try it. Manufactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIC SYRUP CO„
SAN FRANCISCO, OAL:
f:OIIISVILLE, 8Y. NEW 'roux. zit. la
For Sale at Lutz's Drug Store.
OOE'S COTTA '
ROOT OOMPOUND,
A recent discovery bYan old
Physician.
/tont/j by thousands of
LAnxEs. Is t1iOonly nerfeat
ly safoand reliable medicine
discovered. Beware of un-
principleddruggists Whooffer inferior medicines in
place of %this. Ask for Comes COTTON' Roar
Cosn'onxo,take no stebstitute; or inclose $1 and
4 three -cont Canada poatago stamps in latter,
and we will send, sealed, by return mail. Full
sealed particulars in plain envelope. to ladies
only, 2 stamps. Address Pond Lily Company
No. 8 Fisher Block, 131 Woodward avo.,Detr0it,
Mich, %Sold in Exeter by DR. LUTZ, Central
DrugStore and by all druggists everywhere.
.CLEARTNOHSALE::•..
riISSEz'T sRos.
�T OTE LOST.
1
On or aboutFeb.leth drawn by James and
William Mills,for one hundred dollars in favor
of Samuel Hogg of Woodham. All persons aro
forbid negotiating this note; and the finder
will be rewarded by returningit to
AMUEL IIooG.
Woodham, March 5th 1892.-1i.
FURNITURE
—AT-
GIDLEY'S.
We have 15 Crosscut Saws and 3 doz. Axes which
must be cleared out at wholesale prices.
We have a large stock of TUBULAR LANTERNS of different
styles, which must go at the fallowing prices: 45c 55e, ars,.
and 75c Also a few more of those cheap Library Lamps at
actual cost. Lamp Goods of all kinds cheaper than the cheapest,
Call and inspect our stock before buying. As usual our stock c.t
HARDWARE, STOVES & TINWARE is complete and we defy
competition.
Z$$ZTV WU*
Exeter Music Store
PERKINS & MARTIN.
\Vo have constantly on hand a large display
of the best
PIANOS, ORGANS,
SEWING MACHINES,
BICYCLES and
SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Persons anticipating' the purehaso of any-
thing in the above lines will do well to eail at
the store. Wo guarantee satisfaction, and
prions as low as can he hadat the manufactories.
Wo would resneotfully ask you to eall and
see our stook. It is as fine as will be foundin
any oity music store.
P.S.-Agents for all kinds of agrieultura
implements.
A very large stock on hand now to
select from in ilio way of Parlor, Bed-
room and Dining -room Suites at nearly
hall the usual price. 150 looking -glasses
from 100 up. 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
away down. A good - doz. chairs for
$2. Come and see our $1.75 Pannel
Bed that we "blow" about. The reason
we blow is we have the goods to back it
up. Bring along your easy chairs and
parlor furniture that need recoverin0 as
we have a beautiful lot of covers with
cord and gimp to match. Drop in even
if you don't want to buy ; will be happy
to see you.
'MORTGAGE SALE
-OF A-
VALUAELE FARM'
In the Township of Stephen.
r Under and by virtue of the power of sale con-
tained in a certain indenture of mortgage mado
by Ronald`MOIsaaO and his wife to bar' her
dower, to the Vendor. (which will be produced
at time of sale)default having been niadein;the
payment thereof, there will bo sold by Public,
Auction at WILLERT'S I'1OTEL,ain the VIL-
LAGE OFDASIIWOOD, on
TUESDAY, the 29th day of MARCH, 292
AT 2 O'CLOCK F. M., by 11111. L. HARDY,
Auctioneer, subject to such conditions as shall
then be produced.
All that curtain parcel or tract of land and
premises, situate, lying and being in tho Town-
ship of Ntenhen. in the County of Unroll ,being
composed of south half of lot number (16), in
tho thirteenth (13th) Concession of the said
township of Stephen containing fifty acres,
more or less.l
This farm is about two and a half miles rom
Dashwood, in a well settled district, oonven cn
t0 post -office, ate.
TLI1011S,OF SALE : Ten per cent. cash on
day of sale and balance in 30 days, or as ma loo
agreed.
Forfurthorparticulars spplyto
ELLIOT & ELLIOT. !
Vondor'sSolioitors, Exeter.
Dated this 7th day of ldargil; 1892.-3i
STAND :—Fanson's Block, Exeter.
UNDERTAKING.
A complete stock of everything in
this line from the cheapest to the high-
est. Also the only Embalmers.
Remember the name and place—
ClcaringSalc
FOR 30 DAYS.
DO NOT MISS IT
BIG DRIVES
BARGAINS IN
Boots & Shoes
AND
DRY GOODS.
DOUPE 3z CO., Kirkton.
Oddfellows' Block,
GIDLEYiS oppoaiteJ.',Grigg'a
HURRAH'
Tailor Shop
GIVE\ AWAY
SALARY and Oonxn3is-
tJ
Q 00 • sion to Agents.Men and Wov-
en, Teachers and. Clergymen to introdaee
and popular standard book,
Testimony of 19 Centuries to
Jesus of Nazareth
The mostremark ablo religious book of the ace
written by 3O0 eminent soholars,Non-seeteriar.,
Every Christian wants it. Exclusive territory
given. Apply to
The Henry Bill Pub. Co., Norwich.
DISEASES
OF
Of all ages, resulting from Errors or irdie-
tions of Youth, may be permanently oared 4d
the vigor of perfect manhood fully re t
NERVOUS DEBILITY, STERILITY with
SEMINAL LOSSES Sr. PREMATURE I 1 Y
Long Standing cascof GLEET. STRIt-t'1;.:1„E
SYPHILIS, VARICOOELE and all PRI°, Y:VA
andCHRONIC Diseases treated 'with per,°:
success. Our field is in CHRONIC CAS is
which others have failed; if you are lnoura}'lo
we will frankly tell you so.
Write forpartionlare and treatise. Fres 4'1
LOMB MEDICAL Co., 162 and 1S4 -Hing tact.
Wait. Toronto, Ont. 83:6m
200
Dressed flog,ki
Wanted at once
For which the high
be paid, viz
$5,80 to 6.00 l �i T
Dressed hogs bought subject to t?:s fol-
lowing rules :
2 lbs per cut off ;
5 lbs extra if shoulder stack ;
8 lbs off for bung gut or gullett al. NI
in.
YESTERDAY AT THE SNELL BROS.' CO.
Dominion Laboratory.
1
Tho distribution of the
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
Sure Fit G uaranteea
W. JOHNS.
b'CHOLARS PRIZES
took place. The store and adjacen street
were jammed with eager and happy faces,
and as the various fortunate numbers were
announced there was great rejoicing among
the youngsters.
Among the numerous articles distributed
were :
WORK BOXES, AIR GUNS,
KITES. PRO ALBUMS; FANS,
AUTO ALBUMS, BOOKS,
FRUIT BASKETS, DOLLS.
A total of 50 prizes. Call early and se-
cure your School Books, and get tickets
or the next set of Scholars' Prizes,
J.W. Browning
Fashioeabls S1y1!
0
0
SAY!
Where is the best place to buy
Furniture 9
THE BEST YET !
THE CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YET
WHY
AT R t Na llOW}' S
Because he gives good bargaine, and
perfect satisfaction every time ; allot 118
has the best and largest stock in t
Give him a call and see for yomteif.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
In this line my stock is large sad as-
sorted, ai nearly every person knows ;
just see it.
Best Ordered Clothing pioduoed in Exeter
Gentlemen 1 leave your orders early, for
with the best staff of Tailors ; the best
stook of Fine Trimmings, and the best
Cutting in Town, you are sure of satisfac-
tion
R. N. ROWS,
Main-st, Exeter.
P. S.—All accounts must be settled at
once.—R. N. R.
r
EXETER NORTH
General Stores
Giving un Business.
25 per cent. offfor CaSJ
5 lbs. 25c Tea, 31.00;
5 lbs. 500 Tea, 2.00;
5 lbs. OOc Tea, 2.50;
Coal Oil, 15c;
4z lbs. raisins, 25c;
Mens' rubbers 50c; Ladies' 35
Colored. Tea Setts, $2.00;,
Dry Goods 25 per cent,
Seal Muff, 2 50, worth 3 .6
Boys' Grey Lamb Hat, 1 'l
worth 3 00;
Patrons and all Customers Welco>l e';.
No trouble to show Goods.
JOHN MATHESON.