Exeter Times, 1875-4-15, Page 3111
11# Screefin
j0 Imperer of Germany,had
grea to any kind of outward
show, On day, dressed in a simple rid-
jug'-eettt, Fomperor rode • mit ill ft,
Mina. ottreine to talge orls, drive in
the suburbs of VienR
na. e was over-
%ken- by 'tbs raiu as Us Wae roturningto
tho city, A, poLlestrian, also trying to
regain the capital, made Or sign to stop.
"Sir", said the eoldier to him, for he
was a sergeant "would there be oily -
thing wrong, in my asking for a seat?
It would uot ineonvenience you, and it
would save my uniform, which I have
put on to -day for tho first time." "Pray
take ease of your uniform, and be seat-
ed. Whence do you come?" "Ahl" re-
plied the sergeant "1 have just come
from tho house of a ,game keener of my
acenaintance, where I have had a splen-
did breakfast," "What have you eaten
that was good?" 'FG-uess! "How am
I to know?' Was it beer soup?" "Alt!
well, beer soup is good enough for some
people, but what we had was much bet-
ter that that." "Perhaps you had sour -
kraut?" "Something far better than
that." "Ob, I have it! it was a loin of
veal." "Better than. that, I tell you."
"Well, I realy cannot guess any more!"
said Joseph, "What was it?" "What
should it be but a pheasant, my worthy
man! A most delicions pheasant! one
that had cern killed on the preserves of
His Majesty the Emperor!" Taken from
the Emperor's preserves!" said Joseph
in astonishment. "It must have been
. all the better for that." "1 warrant you
it was." By this time they had neared,
the city, and as the rain still continued
to fall heavily, Joseph asked his corn -
pinion where he should set him down.
The ser,geaut named his house, andthen
askedihe Emperor "To whom do I owe
so many benefits?" It is your turn
now," said Joseph, "te guess." "You
are a soldier?" '‘Certainly.',' "A, lieu-
tenant?" "Ah, well, better than thal,."
"A captain?" "Better than that." "A
colonel, perhaps?'"‘Better than that,
tell you." How then," said the'other,
t•im nit" be a fiold-marshal ?" "Better
than that," "Then," cried the sergeant,
in consternation; "Yon must be the Era-
• peror?'' "Yes." The frightened soldier
entreated the Emperor to stop, in order
that he might get down. "Oh, clear,nor
said Joseph. "After having eaten my
pheasant, you would be only We happy
to get rid of me so easily. I fully intend
to take you as far as your house." And
the Emperor would.not let him alight
till he set him down at hi & ow,n door.
P P rArfas
Good Templars of' Myth have pur-
chased a $250 organ.
There are 210 pupils in the Belleville
Institution for the Deaf and Dumb.
Mr. Thomas Baker, of Brockville,
had his hand caught between the wall
and a heavy anis at the Bank of Mon-
treal, and lost two of his fingers.
The Bishop of Niagara proposes to
raise the salaries of tho •clergy in
prie'sts' orders from $000 to $1,000,
and the deacons from $000 to $750 per
annum.
An attempt will be made to carry
the Dunkin Bill in the. Township of
Bastard in a short time. Wolford wili
vote on the Bill on the 27th inst., and
Brotchville about the 10th of May.
Mr. Johnson, who lately lost all his
piinting material by the tiro at Athrir,
has purchased the plant Of the defunct
Elora Standaa and Will at once com-
mence the republication of.his paper at
.4rthnr,
moeting of the Teachers' Assecia-
tionof Leeds and. Grenville, held at
1-caraptvi11e on ,the 24th and 25th of
21,Arch, by resolution dissolved the As.
soCiation. The Rccordsa believes the
transaction, to have been altogether il-
legal..
A farmer mailed to Mesgrs. Chisolm
Sr, C., of Brampton, •a five dollar bill
which he said had been overpaid by
thein on a lead of wheat four years ago.
The Banner wishe3 this would touch
the consciences of those who have been
getting their nailer .regularly for sever-
al years without offering to pay for it.
The Embro Planet says : Mr. Cron.
Ross, of the N. E. Mills, had a mirac-
ulous escape from drowning ,one day
last weak: Ile was en ;aged about the
mill doing what he could to break np
the ice., when he was precipitated into
the stream and oarried down among the
the ice blocks, but nnfortnuately he of.
fected ta safe landing When near the
bridge below, He V70,8 stunned by the
first fall, and doessot recollect how he
escaped. .
The Berlip Telegraph says : "It is a
fact, we believe, notgenerally known in
connection with Hon. Lyon Maekenzie's
life, that Mr. David. Petah, who lives
'between Crosshill and Dinwood in the
towahip of Wellesley, played a promi-
nent part in those perilous times. Mr.
Path was present at the battle of
Montgomery's farm, where the forces
under A! r. Mackenzie engaged the
Royalistq, tad he it was who gave the
vetern ref winer the horse on which..., he
escaped the Philistines when pie,
day was it. •He still loves to recount
those old time dangers, and like all
those who ever knew him well; never
tires of praising, the intrepidity of his
friend 'old Mac.'"
The effects of theprohibition'airomul-
gated by the Catholic clergy against
reading the Montreal Witness are some-
what curious. One that cameo amuse-
ment one morning, in Quebec, says the
Chronicle of hard city, tvas that Whiell
an urchin of about ten springs, and
enougb bounce to cohstitute a perfect
n'totin, tantalized a lot of carters in
*Palace street, by displaying before their
'eyes, eager for the latest intelligance,
copy of the excommunicated Journal,
• and*saying satirically : "Here you are -1
h all. the hintere'ltin' and hexci DC WS
• of the day ; price one cent. Will you
have a poop? Oh 1 but you musn't, If
yoa read's, line in this 'ere paper
be'd-destroyed, cremaJed, and eternally
hashed up, you will." And the cabmen
Iisten4 some in mournful silence,
others in eruptive objairgation, to his
ower tree tale, and had to regale
theniseIves 'with the al ()rain° Chronele,
• ana still they were, nothappy.
Mr, Peer, the new proprietor of the
Canning Milis, 131on1iohn, was Oh T1118-
4 day 'last Summoned before; the keel
authoritica to answer to the charge of
• letting the sawdust from his mill run
into the stream., The charge being
SITS tflirxed, he was fined $5. and Costs,
On Monday last, a young Man hatti-'
ed 7ttatirli3t1l, residing near A.rgyle, was
out in the barn -yard, trying to carat
tomts horses. The:gate teing open, filo
horses ran 00, on taw road, and while
trying to drive them Twit one or them
kicked him, in the 1164 e futsing injur.
tes from whih he diod bo afaii
It ig repartesi that the *ROOM O'f Mara
j. talking of turning to Recount the
recent 4ia0overy of the utility of eat -fish
skins iii the manufacture of ,,hia"
gloves by establishing a Small mann-
faetery at Breehin,
Wm, IL Ilarvey, of Meek Lake, in
company with dames Faden of rDibon
on glebe lands between Lisbon Centre
auul Flackville, killed thirWen foxes
bet•ween WedneSday morning and Fri.
day They, luia two hounds,
1.4011404 evening' paper reports that.
yesterday a couple of young men, named
4lbcrt 11TOGrO and ans. Stratton, were
publicly baptized, and admitted to the
Mormon Church. The ceremony took
plaee in the river near the Kensington
Bridge, and viras eotaluoted by two Mor-
mon missionaries named Cornish and
Harvey,
The cases of Itenry Jackson, charged
with uttering counterfeit coin, and
James Madigan, perjury, havebeen post-
poned"till the -Fall Assizes.
ork on the London street,radway
is to be commenced immediately, and it
is expected to'be runningby the 24th
of May,
A terrible explosion followed by a de-
structive conflagration is reported froni
San Francisco. Men, women, and, chil-
dren were killed and injured by the ca-
tastrophe.
The Gait Refor)ner says :--4‘ Don't
shy onions at Italians. On Saturday
last a clerk in one of the stores on Main
street shied one at two Italians on the
opposite side of the street; but soon, re-
pented of his rash act, as the irate Ital.
lens crossed the street, entered the store,
and tenderly (?)taking up the thought-
less youth carefully carried him to, the
edge of the river, and prepared to drop
/lib. over. The poor fellow was reliev-
ed from the dilemma by the interposi-
tion of a cc:instable. He returned to the
store with a determination never to shy
any more onions at Italians.
At a recent meeting of the Royal Mi:
croacopioril Society, London, England,
a large microscope in solid silver was ex-
hibited by R. & J. Beck. It was fitted
with all known apparatus at a cost of
$2,500; to the order of an American
croscopist, and is probably the Most ex-
pensive instrnment of the kin d ever made.
Accortling to the Hamilton Spectator
the productiort of maple sugar this year
has been very small.
The union of Yorkville to Toronto,
h
is beim, advocated.
Me. Adani Oliver, of Downie, gat his
arm broken recently, while attempting
to hart' ess a young horse,
Arr. -John Galliford, an ohl Ina re-
spected resident of Ingersoll, has been
11011.1111rtted for Police Magistrate of that
town.
•A MAU named ',Chester D. Campbell,
wno is suppesed to have committed sev-
eral forgeries in Canada, is in jail at
Detroit.
Mrs. reily, wife of Mr. Reily. propri-
etor of the Longwood Hotel, Caradoc,
•died seddenly at her residence wn Tnes
day last. She had just risen from the
dinner table.and gone behind the bar to
wait upon a customer, whon she fellfor-
ward,from which she never recovered.
Shewas about 60 years of. age.
Inflammatory appeals egaipst the re-
form laws and the enfranchisement of
freemasons continue to be made by the
church party in Mexico.
Tho rumor is aflo.it that Ilou. M.
Fournier, Minister of .Tustice, wilkretire
to a judgeship of tho Supreme Court,
and be preceded by Mr. latitaanine,--7
The jnry in caco of Katie ,-Blake; of
Woodbridge, charged -with eltili murder,
have retUrned a VerdiCt tlfat the, Said in,
fant came to its death ill the mtinth of
:March last, in the village of WOOdbriilge,
nannty of York, as the handaof Katie
itite its mother, by 'eating its,threa's
with a pair scissors.
The story of the Owens brothers hav-
ing boon to the Black Hills and ret•urn-
ed is.sala to be a fraud. old: miners at
Sioux City examined the gold which it
is said °Wens bronght from the hills,
imit declare that it has been mit of the
ground nt least 10 years, and the rough.
edges whilm would neturally be on f Tech
speci melts are completely worn off these
from n dlin g.
• A cable :lesnateli brings ns smne very
Severe rema-lts made by the Times upon
Canadian railway projects.
A gentleman frem the western part
of New -York benght a bible of n, Broad
way imperter a few days ago, for which
he. paid $10,000. The work was a li-
brary in itaeff.
A young lady living Ea Newark ownr..
thefirst Pair of shoes ever worn by Lord;
Byron. They were given to the lady's ,
father by a daughter of Byron'S 'nurse,
,wholived hi Elizabeth, N. J., somekty
years ago.
Woman in St, John, N. 13, has a
quilt ecintaining 13;440 ices, and chal-
lenges the Dominion to beat it.
The Mon engaged in building in To-
ronto held a Mass Meeting on Saturday
night to remonstrate against a rpropos-
ed reduction of wages. No troable is
anticipated.. " •
The 'North German Gazet:e modifies'
the statement of the Berlin Pot lately
andsays that German international 're-
7lations are not unfavorable. A good
Understanding exists between the
soverigns of Europe, which the Papal
party cannot shako. The Moniteur de-
clares that France . is unanimous for
peace.
wri./ifr KE TS
, EXETER.
White ‘Vnoat .... ... $ 80 to $ 85
Spring 1,,Vheat 80 to 85
Oats ., 58 to 40
Potatoes 80 to 00
1'eas .„ 65 to 70
Jr.gg8 ,. 12 ,to 10
Butter ... 10 to 10
Flour per bbl.... 500 to 500
Bran . 10 to 12
Shortil ... . 14 to 16
Hogs „...,..... .... .. ....... - . . ... 700 to 715
'Beef • 450 ta 801.
Hides-, ... 0 06 to 0 00"
70 to 1 25
Hay .. . .. .,.,.......,.. .. .. ...... ....,...." 13 00 to 14 00
14riedApplea„„.,........ .,...1 75 to 2 00,
•
75 to 1 00
ST. NATTY'S.
Deihl wheat, per Vassal 86 to 02
Spring wheat .., 00 to 05
Barley. ..... ...... ... . . .. 00 to 05
Pcail „. • 73 to 74
Oats 40 to 41
Nggs, per dozen ..,.12 to 731
10 to 20
Wool Hay ...... ........ . .......... 00 to 1000
l'orlt.....„ ...... . . . . ,. 775 to 78(3
- . .
White whoat..„„ .......... ..,.„..„. 8500 00*
Treadw ell .. . .. . ... ... 65 to 88
Oats- .. . • . ... 0 60 to 0 40
l'en . . . ..... . . 0 70 to 0 74
1311140Y... • 75 to SO
.. . . .. .. „.., . 18 to 20
Tilggs, per dozen „.„ , . . .. . , . 15 to ' 16
Potatoori-, .... 75 to 0 75
hard .... . ...... 1500 13;
.. .„.. ... . . ...„ ..... 6 to
Any , .... ..... 52(30 CC 14 00
3 25 to a 50
Olovi3r Seed 6 25 to 6 10
Weel.„. . ... . . ..... ,to 00
Shoopsliitis 1 00 to 1 00
.. 6 to 6 ,
Petit 7 00 to 7 50
GltANTON.
t'tei witcat 1 14 to 81
4pri11g Wheat... 82 to 85
75 80 te 40
tO 72
Battey - 1,1 75 to 75
Mitter.. 20 to 20
git 36 tO 38
(ad . ,S7' to 18
LONDON.
nee '::•
1,10
0 to 1 00
, 1 45 0155
tiering. Nviteat ,,'",....„; ' 145 tol 55
Barley.- .. 1 Vital 00
Ottte„."°-- ' •••' 128 to 1 n3
SEAVOBTIT,
Fall Wheat - - . , 60 tp 67
Spring when ,,,,„...„„„. ..... 80 to 57
Oats,,,..,.,......., •• ,, • ,, . ,,,,, „ - , , . .... .. 43 88 to 40
75 to 80
0 77 to 77
Butter .......,...„...,.............,..„.......„....„ 0 20 tO 20
monotho.
1iT1d1-444741k113B-At the Western Rotel, Lon -
doll on the eth otaPtii,hy atr. non-
Aim;781, Leetiara nuater,,Itecvc Pf the 0o-
Ueberno, ttio0iliar4 Huron to Mrs,
/Piss:iota Latimer, Township ot Reward,
• Comity of Rent. •
Sale Register.
Saturday April 19,---PX0PorlY in Exeteri bo -
longing to Mr. R. Drew. W. ffedgson,
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM.
Is Warranted to break lip the most troublesome
Cough in au incredible short time, There is no
remedy that can slum more evidenoo of roal merit
than t1 12alsam, for curing Consumption, Coughs
Celde, Afithma, Croup, cto. It excites oxpactora-
tion.and causes the lungs to throw off tho phle2ro
or mucus ; changes tho seerotion5 and purities
the Blood; heals the irritated parts ; giVos
strength to the digestive organs ; brings the liver
to its proper action, and imparts strength to the
whole sy5tem. It i5 introdnood to the f3uf13ering
public, after its merits; tor the positive cure of
such diseases havo been full,v tested, Tho formula
from Which it is ProP13red IS referred to by the
leading medical journals as being equal to any
nrapgruarion that can be mado up for such diseases
by the no heal faculty. The Balsam is, eonsequ-
e-itiy reecommended by physicians 'everywhere.
Sold by all ilruggists. Price $1, per bottle.
ninny pots soli,
NEW ADVERTISEIVINII.
if_TOUSE AND LOT TO . LET. IN
Granton, A good ono story frame shop to
letsui table for andtracle ; sine 28 x40 in the most
ce ntral part of she village apply to
C. M. W15l311, Granton.
nUBLIN HOUSE, CORNER OF
Frank and Wiliam Streets, Loan, Tho
n.bove Hotel has been rented by Mr. Isaac White,
and tho:oughly refitted for tho comfort of the
traveling public. Good liquors and cigars at the
bar. Attentive hostler always in attendances.
• IbAAC WHITES, Prop,
Lucian, April 15, 1875.
.EXETER PIMP FACTORY
ITAIN STREET, one door sCuth of
ttio Britannia House. J. SOUTHCOTT has
on hand a number of 1 unops. Orders filled on
the shortest notice. Satisfaction guarauteedhoth
as to work and material. N. 13,-A. large quantity
of 9 inch stnff for pumproulters' use for sale. --
JOHN SOUTHCOTT. Nov. -6m-
,
NOTICE.
•All Persons indebted
to me, eitherby Note or
Book Account, are re-
quested to call and set-
tle the same at once, or
Costs will be incurred,
as I am obliged to have
the same collected at
an early date.
R. C. MOORE, M. D.
Exeter, March 4, 1875. 7941
CREDITON
WOOLEN MILLS.
The subscribers, in returning thanks to the
farming publie for the liberal patronage be-
stowed upon them in the past year at the Cred-
rdon Wnolen Mills, would beg to state that they
purpose continuing to work them during the
coming summer. having leased them for a
number of years, hoping te give in the future
• the samesatisfaction as in thepast.
S,iintiinrr "Weaving,
i 0,
and. Manufacturing
all kinds of Twe.e.ds, Flannels, ifec. done on the
shortest notice, and at lowest rates.
T. & M. JOHNSTON
Props. of Zurich Mills.
Ore liton, April 13, 1873. 84-m3
CBEDITON
CARRIAGE WORKS
tTOHN TREVI raicic
1,,,,r„to return thanks to hie numerous CrtSt0211-
On tor the large p,ttronag3 bestowed upon him
duringthe twenty years Ile has carried 031 bns-
Mess 117 Crediton, and hopes, by the class 01
work he tarns ont to nunit a continuance ef the
'• same in the fnture. Ho
0.1-IALL NGES
any shop in the district to show more or bet-
ter materiali or to produce better work.
Wagons Carilages, Buggies,
tters, Sleighs,
of the best workmanship and material always
On hand or made to order. Call and see the
material manufacture from before pnrchas-
ing. JOHN TRFIVITHICX
Crediton, April 11, 1875.
AUDITORS' ABSTRACT
FOR TEE
VILLAGE OF EXETER
FOR THE YEin 1873.
TX, 1.1 A. SU R E R
in acccount with the municipality of the Vil-
lage of Exeter :
DR.
1874.,
To Omit on hand... P,3 073 CI
To Iteenipti4 f or 'Lice n ses 420 00 .
To Receipts 'km:Fine- , 53 50
To Receipt:: ?rHoilcy bor'' 100 00
To Non,rosident Tax 21 88 •
TO Anat.' from Co, Troumrar .20 20
To .Altrit.'froM Stat. Daher. • (32 00
TO Mot. from Vit.' (tolle'Cor 3110 71
14701, 03
(171 '
#
I3y Sundry thpense Si S3)1's5 577 051
13y Anil par for Benevolent
Purposes..., .... '20 06
By Atnt. for Local Improve -
'1020 12
By•Amount paid Co„ Treas.
. Co. Rates ... ...... 300 15
By D. Solm's Noto . 106 00
By Interest en Note and De-
henthrOS 23 32
By Local:School avant.; . 140 00
ily 801103,1 ASsessment. 111.0 00
By Balmier) ori band 1402 271}
01 9(3
18754.
.an. 1, To Thilanee on hand $1402 271
AVIAT11), ani found corroet, tin§ 22114 Jlay
Mareb, 1873,
JOIIN RANTON, ) Auditors
VANtttISPIN
16t tei April 15,1074, 84.'1
A8'
QOE$ELLEfl
:,1( C C
' X
ez, STATIONER
EXETER.
13. --Country dealers supplied at regular
Wholosalo Rates, April 10
USINESS CHANGE !
wineheEea stm skie,7r n. Cathcart hav-
ing sold his proporty in the above named place to
13, I3rowo,Mr, 13 would return his thanks to bin
customers for their patronage in the past three
years, and, would ask a continuance of the .
Particular 4tion1ion paid to Tlome-51100ing and
Jobbing, I'm, 1.(1 Horses etiimint 11 free of charge,-
Bomewbor Hie Placo, 001085 11130 corner florn Mes-
rs. Suiith ,k (Wawa's st0r0,
IL 1311OWN
Wineholmen., April 8,1875. 81-t(.
75) SPRING (75
GentsFurnislYng
'AND COINEnAr,
°alit E:141ishon1
rilHE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TOAN-
a*ortrilounrotfhat ho has just received a splendid
CANADIAN, ,SCOTCH 11, ENGLISH
TWEEDS
BLAOK 13110A.DCLOTHS, (44
150ESKINS, ETC.,
which for
STYLE 11,17D (DUALITY
WILL BE HARD TO BEAT !
TAILORING
Department is replete with every modern im-
provement, and furnished monthly with
FASIIXOZT PLA.TES
• OF
American Styles and. Cuts.
All Work guarantet 0, and cut in the most
• fashionable style.
•
Call Early, and see the choicest and best se-
lected stocks in. town, and offering at low fig-
ures for Cash. C. SOIITHCOV2
Exeter, April 15, 1875.
JUST RECEVED
Carload of
SEED CORN
We have filso on hand a large stock of
Clover, Timothy, Hungarian
Grass, and other Seeds
Warranted AIL Fresh
No old. Seeds kept in Stock
Sutherland Bros.
April 8 1873.
tlX.ETER
STEAM RAKE &CRADLE FACTORY
GEO. CO T TLE
suartmAertrann or
Wooden. Ilarvest 'reels
Rakes, ,
Snaithes.
Pori Handles,
. Grain Crad1As,1 I
Be Nr111 have ready for the ,com1n4 harvest, the
• colobritted
Sulkey Hay. Rake
A Novelty in tfits section.
TA.11::ROI-IANTS
win. find it ta •
Their Advantage to Buy their Stock from
me,•
as I atr prep ,,red to deal with them as reasona-
bly as any other establishment, Med to give prompt
attention to all orders,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
rrintning
of all kinds made a specialty the business.
GEORGE COTTLE
Excitor, April 8, 1875, 82:6in
RECEIVED AT •
11. S. munitArs
LOAD
Oil -cloth and Mat
ting.
4-4 English Oil-eloth
6%4 English Oil -cloth
(1-4 Oil -cloth
2 'Yards Vd.(10 V1110E141 011 -cloth
" " English Oil -cloth
4 ' " lilnghsh Oil -cloth
" English Oil -cloth
6 " Oil -cloth
7 " English 011 -cloth
8 " " Ene&h, Oil- eloth
Oooft'SE04,* r,dinei•iting (Oa.
Citbh nitento on
Cod6S, Matting.
3-4 Cdieott Mating
4-•4 C.,loeott Matting'
5-4 Cocoa Matting
6-4 Cocoa Mattittg
7-4 (.1#660a Altating. •
8.4 Cocoa MaVing''
'LIBFRA.T. IMSC0,1)117GIVEN
to cut:iv:MS and liotel-Iteeperit, Th'it areat eele
Of On rpote Mid Ol00eM1 HOnat.; (itlIl(36-
thgoi
Winileattle atnlItatali
Pi941.111•10N.of l'artnerghip,.—
iactotorony en that the pet teci.t1ito
*tog Jiiawiten
pme.110S .ok orioNqiit j30 30 Wii
8g1„,4049);, the in alio atyle ” tani
lgot?i, '1104 Poen' this 180 day of March,. 87a, dic.
'0300114 inntliao.oiit 1 kiTIS
' r G,
Thu abeve,businces will in fUttlrO. 14, carried
on by the ninierogriee, Wid0 w.L0ottir 41; i0381.33,.
OSSi1 oenUOCtlew with the tate firm. 1, 8' TA i
1)1t4
4 °moo 0,4
1:0,soso
Ztant street
any time in'
ddaylight
goo
ENctQr• 1531 4$41'
ei/30SH hours
Thursday's exeoptetn, Advice tree. •.parents
sheltie eall for adviee 0)014 childron'S drst tenth
as soo13 as they begin to Mit. Worit will he equal
tc that 08 ally other offiec and warranted .Sa13bri10
tOrr:
rPHEw 1.).1110CrLOCIILON IVAT01-1
-L is ti4o best in the in,arket,
Bo sure and got tho W, D, McGlochlon Watcb
bet, ro buying; Yon will have no other seeing
them. Ail who wear them recommend them.
Gala and silver, Lady and Gentleman's, sizes, -
77 Dundas-st., TionCon ;.seo the testimonials, The
largest, best and oheaPtist stook of flue Gold
;revelry, 010e1)s, silver and Flitted 'Ware, Fancy
Goods, 4e, 400,iii the Province. Repairing of ev-
ery descriptioa. W. 1). Ma GLOORLON.
• 77 Draidas-st,, London
NOW :S YOUR CHANCE
70 PIJIWILASt
BUILDING SITES
176
EXETER!
AT A LOW FIGURE.
SEVEN ACRES FOR SALE
TN. HOWAI1D will offer for sale by PUB-
. L10 A7J0T10N, commencing at 2 p.
On Thursday Afa6
seven and acres of 'Valuable lin the Vill'age of
Exeter, situated, one street West of the prinei-
p9.1 business street, and extending to the 11.11.
traelt, the whole being convenient to the L.,
H., 4 13. Station. The property is well drain -
one drain running through the centre of
it, and another convenientlY by, to which
drains may be added ene leading frau cella.
Exeter ispleasantly situated on- the line of
the L.,11.4 13., which will in a few months be
completed and rut/lino'. The great natural
advautagbs possessed by Exeter over other vil-
lages, and the gaeat influx of population dur-
ing, the past year warrants the statement that
Exeter will, in a few years, be one of the finest
11030 11(0)1 prosperous towns in the west. This
is really an excellent opportunity for thosoLde-
sirellS of purchasing eligible lots for buildiro,
pnrposes. Oen of the lots may be seen fa
the residence of tbo proprietor, or of the auc-
tioneer, on the day of sale.
Mt. H. will also 01101 for sale on the same day,
• 11.1 B CEA'
A large, white brick building, In.ving all the
modern improvements, and, conimanding all
the commercial trade and a large portion of
the general traffic. _
TERM$ ,—Ten por et.' in hand on day of
sale, and 0 stun equal to one-brtlf of th3 pur-
chase price to be paid within thirty days there-
after, and the balance in one year (on the ho-
tel the balance is to be paid in annual instal-
ments of -11..,000 eaeli) with interest on offered
payments, the same to )e secured hymortgage
J. N. HOWARD, J. SPACKAIAN, '
Atm.
..Exeter, Ifarelt 4, 1875.
BA.RGAiNS,! ! BAR.
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VANOY.IMEAP'AND MSCUIT.PATi,E114.,...6 CON1),E
while returning' 310 3(100(1)3 thauli's to the inhabitants of Exeter and aurreeeding .011118.0; for
their vast 13binU patronage, 3;0p305 60 merit 0 cOutinuaner fif their 1a70153rell130 eall their
attention to his large stoek of
Cakes Crackers and confect:o'er,
FRUIT OAKES; 15 0E191'S PEE POUND
Weddingan.d. T?a.rties a
Fresh 13read constantly on band at Exeter and North Exeter Post Offiees;and Short"
Orediton, and Mite hell's, C(.1411 alia. Ti utilics wa3130u daib',
Exelor, April 10, 1874. 0741. •
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A. SKINNER,
RANTON
bogs tofinzientico tliat his
SPRIYG STOCK
IS NOW
Very Full and Complete
Being the Largest he has eva exhibited in Exeter,
He is determined to sell as Cheap as .is -consistent in a
legiti-
mate trade, and eordially Invites an
INSPECTION of Goods, and COMPARISON of Prices.
He 'would. assure life many customers and friends that
PIE WILL SPARE NO PAIN'S
t3 make it both a
PLEASURE AND PROFIT
• for there to transact business with him.
3'. ,R4NT
Exeter, March 18, 1875.
ENLARGEMENT OF BUSINESS.
JTEN •DREW
Cal vrottiti.hou.to,aunounce that he has lately
Purchased thd Stock of- Mr. E. Drew
• cqnsisting of a
CHOICE LOT OF FURNITURE
rof every description, thus making hisiresent stock
Thp Largest -
• and Best
r
ortigor London
Re has air o purchased Mr. E, Drew's
SPLENDID, ZEA,2LSE
y0101133 estimated to be 0110 01 the finest in
the Dominion, and he is:therefor° prepared
to.attend funerals, and
FURNISH AL LREQUISITES
AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE !
'Nr/SV 'L'W1iDS
HENDERSON 4WHIT
50(700) to 0,, 13,
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,pire.vt frotn the Trrs,
British Markets
Er. t`eamahlps SomaMron & Peni
Coining 10 1101131 daily for th'e next eOni le'of
weeks.
OOTS c got6
at wholesale prices.'
IIENDER)5. ON &
successors te 0, B. Smith.
W. J. GILPIN,
ST. M.ARY'S,
Tinsmith ,and general dealer in stovee,. plows
nails, glass, Tinwarn, copperr,.0 'del
galvanized iron very cheep. Vet nano.
cooking stoves 04 and upwards 0 `••
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Exeter, April 8, 1875.
111-1 L., H. B.i. 11. IS
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C C
RLING
Begaleave to 11- auk his friends in Exeter and surroundingcountry for their liberal patronage
in the past, and hopes to merit a fair share of theirtrade In the future, having
ON HAND
one of the Lar gest and
Best . Assorted Stooks
Usually found ilia General
- CONSISTING .OLL
Dry Goods Gro-ceries,
Reacly-made 'Clothing, wines and -li-
quors Ilardware,Crookery, Boots
and.Shoes,Leather, etc.
Please give 1. C. a call as he is determined not to be under
sold by any establishment in this section of country.
Exeter. 0 ctober 7.
Etc.,
WARE, HARDWARE, LAMPS & Ott
silLIANG 011'
AT GREATLY
Reduced Prices
As / have te remove my shop 31.8 Soon ari 1p1ing
Opens tO 18333)7100111 for thy
Nifrcv RitOP
t have determined to kill •
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Indianapolis, Indi. in tfic Olbee of die t,ilitacn in Congress, Ntinshisaion
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ST. MARY'
THE FAVORITE 'LINE.
CHANGE OF PROPRIE T 011,9111 P, •
caowl.Ev ANO FLANANAN '
Having bought oat Illawkahliw,
Good Holies, Comfortable • Stage& and
Fast Time.
These stages are driven by the mon't aco'Ciutoo-
,',1atimi.of drivers, 4.133010470
THE WlES'PEIIN
every afternoen, at 2 pp., arriving in 'Imr,p,n in
Lime to connect with 11114118 for 11(1 3301 ti101 ire
117(1 connecting in 1.7xotor with fhb Clinton arid bt,
blurt's
LEAVE EXETE1tAI3OUT
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Stages and. trains, ,
TED cnowl.-nm
NV. BItOOFS PAT FIANAGAN,
Driver. ,l'reprieter
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Every I hat8day Ai6hing
r Ttn. orryen,
OFPosyr ihIoLsoris 333A141,
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s.cr Annum, payable strictl7. it; advance.
Vo subsoil lptien taken foe 10,00 than tn‘ ?months.
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t.iv or tisenionts veithont spec (lo direet{ette will
ho inserted titilorhid, owl charged necordingly.
• 4,1t0rtieemente to 130 mintegred hy a !wale of
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t 93 in. teaVeiti London for Eketet nt 3).10 1
710311 aL 311 130„.1 ariving in Exeter at
stet; es 1 tYO.11getor (tatty for (Teton at 5331111
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