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Max Rareoh wae goiag:to Catilltridetoo
a little Matter Of hushum$, ou1,f,,Ya
bow, had znIstaken the time, and fowl
ilia on ranching tho railway sloth)
that he had a full half boar to wait.
•Whito he was peeing baelovards an
forwards oa the ptatforto, his kneo ey
cMglit sighs of a •T..irl's trionneat figni
steanliog a little 00 opo Hide and glaw
in arouna with a trotkbled,
ad expression on her lovely face.
That fecal, with its ripo, strawborr
001010(1mouth, its peaoh-likoskin, an
great, appealing browa eve, interest,
au attracted him. at Once, '
'Poor thing,' ho mot -loved ; won.
der what she can be for,'
But ha resumed his stunt° up flu
down tho platfraan, end prosently too
a let tea from his pocket, mid read OVe
for tho fiondreth time at loost pai
tioul pasiage. That was containod i
thi following
"I think yoll wilt like Rosodale very
Innen, dear Aka,. It'e chat:mime piaci
and my Caller's second wife can bo
incomparable hostoss 111 1(111 She' i
desTeeed_ts and she will be toW0rds yet
aro welcome every
whero, you kB
now. ut yall 01081) b
)netly well aoguainted with ape mere'
WOO. 100115 a1 ready, so nn more
1.er. '
'Gto word 111019 11b0111> my stop-eietor,
Loth 1. She is ton times more elution.
ing titan when Ton met her at Sear,
Loromell,litet smuttier. She is delight-
ed at the thought that you are to Int
1)1' gneet foe a few weeks. But
ilon't want .yon to fall ia love with her,
old boy. Heavon forbid! I'vo lioti
q nit(' a different future mapped out for
son, but fear my dreanas must end in
dleappeintment. A great eorrn w las
fillett upon us. I can't tell you what
it is: thisletter, bat you shall know
ail about it when you come,"
Title was from. the letter of Relpl
Ba'lantyne, an' old oollege friend o
RflyllOr 8. They bad bon very doar t
each other. Now, an odd, half-troabl
ed smile curled 111ax'e harulsone.e lips
as he crumpled the sink ia one hand
tOilfitiest it bac'. ft'y'd1.1 iuto hisposk
et..
'Strange,' be thdught, 'that Ralph's
letter should affeote- so singularly,
I'm dwelling 'upon' t continually.
Strange, too, that the poor fellow hos
010(10 1(0 mention of his own. sister, the
little Beatrice, whose praises he used
to din continua:11e into my ears. There
must be a reason for it. Perhaps she
is concerned in the 'great sorrow' of
sidich he speaks. Bah I shall now
all about it in a kw hours. Why
can't be consent to dismiss the sub
ject for that length tn.'
Ile shrog;tel his shoulders impaliont
1y. His trunks were all packed and
waiting for him at his hotel. Ho
tended to return from Cambridge next
lnorning, then go on to Rosedaie. Bat
it seemed hard, some how, to wait even
it few haus before going to tho .13:11-
ialltynes'. Yet he could assign .0 yea -
son whatever for Lilo impatience he
felt. ••
Turning su(1denly, his gaze once
again full upon that motionless
.;nre et tilling &are tit) a- 0.1 tho:wr,11.
She was still atom, (ma M.ix was sure
be saw tears in the appealing beown
oyes tliis time.
She seemod so solitary a (1disco:t-
eal:de that lie resolved to accost her.
Crossing to her aide, he lifted his hat
.courteously, and said :
'You seem to be quite (done, miss,
Are you waiting for anybody 2'
'No, no,' 8110 atastvued, in a hasty,
but very sweet tone of voice. I am
'not Waiting for anybody.'
Can I do anytbing to help yon?'
At this qneetion sho looked up at
him searchingly. Thoso -were honest
eyes that met her own, and the hand-
some face had something noble and
true aad sincere in its expression. It
was a face to bo trusted, and 81)0 knew
it.
'Oh sir,' she said, drawing a deep,
half -sobbing breath, 'I am 5)110 von
,can help me. London is all strange 'tto
roe, and ['fool so confosed and at a loss.
If yon wonld only tell me. what to do, I
.0)111d be very greatful indeed.'
'You 0110(0 hi by tho exprce ?'
Yes, sir.' t
'And you wish to find soup respect-
-ale hotol where yon can remaia to-
night ?'
'No, no,' silo said hastily. wonll
much rather not renatin leo at all. I
want to go to to Bristol, and don't
keow where to Thal o t ttion, 01 any-
thing about it.'
Silo looked ready to cry. Ratynor
could scarcely forbear smiling et 1101distress. But his heart wits full of pity
and eympatby none tho less.
'Poor child 2' 110 said 'you shorild
have taken a cab to Prima street.'
'Oh
He knew by that exclamation, and
tin expression on her face, how ttbolly
unused. she was to traveding. And he
could gneiss how forlorn a sensitive wo-
men must feel under 80011 einem-
bailees.
Aftor moment's refleeti m his reeo-
htti011 Wa3 t11'1. RoJed tio ;VIA not
far from Bristol. He 'world giva up
the trio to Cambridge and so accom-
party tlits child 0:1 her journoy, and see
that she wa3 safely eared for,
do
'Poor ve,' 113 thought, I cao'h
lettvo hot: in hor present forlorn. condi-
, .
Ile looked at her with a 801110.am also 'goir g to Bristol, Drti.8S, and
If you, would like to hat e m•?, for a t
ling compani•on, aed 0,111 bo of any
possible SO, vee to you—'
'01), C am. gild,' elm broke out, her
whole Ince lighting up.
There was something so charmingly
naive aud 011)10013 ia her 'exclamation,
and the Joy she ioolc n0. pain to 0011-
Oeai that Marx Raynoe smiled again.
0111'ewere,
thg
11
(1
O oil over her faeo,
l'oiyuot 01>3(1(1) not loll whether 131)1
(1)10)1olteel bo oyos not. ,Bat. 141(0 reunn
ti,
4(1 8)0)' ([3)101, 1030 1)01) rost otk amok'.
>0(13)11(1111111)tiro, 800100d to be ho
wily uggeg
1313(1001)031Itaystor Colt etrange thrill
run all through hint as ho wittobed hoe,
is elle Witat tho 111),story
thedsoews to imehrothl her ?"11,e,10111101)031,traetee that I should havo 1)33(301) 1331811
anM
'Merest in oof
ne 'Mewl iMoW 801 to (Vol not 81,00,4 to 1)1'again mita it
we 0,010 for thorn taim their placee
in the trete. Thou he found hor 131301)opposite his own,
iefter 110 1)13(1in:Yob:teed the: tiokets and
talton his seat sho 101(13(1 to hint and
01(131
'1 am sore you must think itio. flet,
log very strangely. 13(,' she hesitated
and blushed painfully. '1 1113\O been.
awa,v from liame—and--eand 3101)0(1)'
1111(1 I'm coming 1)0011so 80011. That
ie why I am all alone.'
.8110 said very little efter 1)1301).they stopped at ono of um 01)01)10108 011
the 1`011 Layll or 801110 -
11'081111/ 011t 1)9 elailt141,*011; alld 00011-
pied liimseltin glancii4 ever the even -
s NAO.
1, OF a 311(1(1011 CyCS celt upon the
following advertisemont :
e Weeeren.—Information of a .yonner
who 1811) 1101' home in Olifkou , op the
fifth of July. She is of middle height,
brown eyos, oval face; and a email mote
upon hor left onr. Any person giving,
information of tho whoreabouts, shall
be handsomely re warded.—Addrese
13., Poet Office Clifton.'
Raynor dropped tbo paper, and ft kW
QCh11010tiO3) 1511 c10111 hie lips, was
neat: Clitton that Rosedale w:te located
and D.' was Idiot initals of Mee Bal-
fitutyne's namo.
Willa did yoil ,stean ?
Tho young lady turned when ho
cried out, and leg:wiled him with 'some
surprise. The light fell full upon her
face its she did. so. 'Middlo height,
1 brown eyes, oval face" --there thoy wore
f all repeated in the person bolore hint.
o He loaned forward a little. There,
tso, 1108 the mole millet the left ear—
so small that he DOVer maid have 110-
1
aced it had not his attention been par-
• theularly called to it.
He caught his breath sharply.. She
oontinued to look et him.
What is the taatter?' she asked in a
half-frighteeed tone of VOiCe.
'Nothing,' ho replied.
He pickod up the paper and fell back
into his seat again. After a briof hesi-
tation his reS01DUAD. W1113 tOli CD. He
tore out the advertisement and neld it
betore hor eyes.
'Read that,' ho said briefly.
She read it, growing deathly
while, the while, and looking ready to
faint:
"1 know what you she said
after a brief silence. 'You think I am
the person there described, andyou aro
right.'
He rogarded her with deeper interest
than ovine
'And yon are now going back to your
friends ?' ha said, at last.
'Yes,' she renlied, sailing a sob.
tried to live away from them, but found
myself likely to starve. Yes, I'm go-
ing back. Nobody con chtiratho reward
1)1101) 131 offored after all, and she.sadled
half scoadrilly.
'Poor chi:et!'
'Do you pity mo ?' she asked quick -
'Yes, for I know 11) 300311) have been
some very good reason that compelled
your flight.
'It was.' •
'Will you confide 1)1)01) 1)c) me.'
Sho hesitated for a minute, then
looked up ttt him witn charming, frank_
11083.
C Ettinuerl.
young lad)/ Ile
to be detainee.
1(1 you eoald 0i31S'N?111)t1Vo 8163
.yttlaa 110 said, 'as it will bo a long (7(4.
0(03o t 'to ease yoit stroald be very it
,
i33,frofdie(t. 1 8131311 volition within 1)`
'Tlstay4 yen,' oho aeturned, in a V ey
10'w (4100 7
loant1.1 back in the seat, With 1)013
'Load )1)1)t0t1at f119 wail, and droppecl hor
11.9*1-4 TiVain)s.11igi;',•.E,TIAZ .
A STORT OP OLD TI1IE'S ON THE MISSISS.PPI
NOT IN '11111 ATLANTIC MONTISLY.
While pitting in iront of the Southern
Hotel, talking to a fattire great citizen
about the old steamboat days of St,
Louis, when CapLSius, lerks and pi-
lots ran the towu, and ran it under a
fall head of steam, al: anoient maxima:
lob np on whittling the arin of tile
next chair, tinned toward us, and ask–
ed, "Yon was spealtiug of the old river
days 2" " We WnS," 1 roplied. " Per-
haps, Dow, you 11 aVe beeu reading some
of Sam Clemen'e yams ?" I hold rip a
oopy of 0 magazioo, openod at Mark
Twain's article, which had really boon
tho means of bringing about tho 001)-
130013,11)100. " Yes, I thought so; well,
he don't teltall he knows," said tile
80 cial riserman, leaching oval: for a to-
bacco-po.tch which a gentleman WaS
passing to a feieeel, "Ther,t's one little
affair he ain't worked into print ,yet,
miti it ain't likely ho will."
The social stranger gni; off on his
reminisconce at this point, and talked
generally about the bad outlook for the
crops and aniversal advantage of dry.
nese. Seeing that nothing but gin and
sugar would start him anew, 'he was
pasuacled into 0 convenient bar -room,
and after hoisting in three fingers (bald
vertically), a handful of crackers rti.d
several chunks of choose, lie proceeded
with his anecdote, in berruptiog him-
self sevoral thins to remark to the bar-
keeper, " The 8311110, para."
" I was first engineer of the .Alexan-
der Scott when Sam Clemens (Mark
Twaiu) was a cub in her pilot-house.—
He was a chipper young soamp, with
legs no bigget than a casting -line, and
fullor of tricks than a, male colt. He
worked off jokes OM everyboard aboard.'
Soni the skippers down to the roosters
(darkey hands), bur 1)1101- 31010 all taken
in good part, but I lay by two or throe
to pay back. Abont the time Sam got
the run of the riter enough to stand
alone at Lilo tylieel, the Scott went into
tho lowet river trade, carrying cotton
froia Aromphis to Now Orleans, Per-
haps, now, you neva see a boat in the
cotton trade burn 2 Well you 15:105T
covet youe cotton from stom to stern:
with tarpaulins, and hop your donkey
engine steamed up, but if ft spark of
fire touchos cotton, onongh to fill a
tooth, your boat's corpso. It's quick -
Urn gunpowder to burn, and .0 01.0
reaoll tho lower (1001) 110111 the, PDX-
5.8 itt timo to save hitnsolf, lot alone
Ido barati)ga. So, you see, everybody
in that tritda 14 tar tile watch, and cm
alum of Oro on a, 1)0131) 1(413(1(3(1 with cot-
ton will turn men's hair grey quicker
1),11 altigabr ean SWalloW a nigger.
Sam, 'king A young pilot, and now
to he cotton track, tsite Wit evor and
orer ags in how th profossi on would
lose promising young eub if over a fire
broke out on the Scott, and the boy got
1)13(3 30013, Ilty etrilter aml nto tdway,
nanattedto 00 113 the 11/0011 100(31 When
0001050100 off watch,' 011d:0t4 110 0174110 113 01
SYP4la 1414.1) 0 bopi Ole' niMbeF ot 001)• )11
ton boats that Ina nt 811(11>voaa,a2
how stieh a WO) NN Oald, ba \ mode
lightning pilot if 110 hadn't boot lair
up in the 091)1)0(1trial° ; and wo Aiwa
notieed that, instoad of gotug to le;
he '1001(1 1)0 peowhog aronutl the loo'
(1(0(1 and peering eta) at Jim hatoliwaye,
swollim, ovory °pollute like a pop
that had Met hie master,
" OW) cl0Y 1>118(1 3113 bito1c,0 a 0131) of
111010phis with a big eitego of cotton,
(>01 1>3 '3011 38 bearing, tilat 0.1(
Witte bad loaded the boat to near tho
onginee, 'Dm boy followod nunietto tho
engine -0001n, and, without seaming to
3(01100told my steiker in-
tendod doing ihy lovol beet eti 11001) tho
00(1)013 100111 eatening filo, but it was
semi (,,,Mui cc with belos oiled nearly up
before tho furnace,doors. Sam got
whiter'n bulitheod, and wont up to
the Texas wholes ho packed up tbo Sar-
atogn, ready ' (es any lousiness that
might 00111 before the mooting% When
h31111)01)e 'wont 00 ateh posted am second
cloak 1)011001) an eye on him. lio hid
boldinl smolanstack and eaty Stun
atom) in the pilot house, his hair on
0,1(1, 1113 lace like corpso'e, and, hie
eyes etioking out so fat: you 000111 have
knocked ,thein off with a stick. He
danced. around the pilot.house, turned
up his 11050 like he wes smelling for a
polucat, 1)331118(1 evory boll, turned the
boat's noeo for the, hank, and yollod
o Fire 1" like a Cherokee Indian on the,
war-path, That brought ovoey-
body. on (10011. Wo had a big C010 of
passengers, and the (0010011 screeched.
the men aushedlor cork pillows, and
tile Crow yankod tho doors off their
hinges and rushed to Um guards, ready
to go ()vol.:board at the first moderation
of weathor; Tho skipper had hard
work to make the crazy passengors be-
lieve that there wasn't any fire, but he
brought them to 10118011 finally. I paid
no attention to Sam's frantic yells, so
tho boat didn't run her nuzzlo against
the bank bet aimed for.
''The eaptain and pilot, And a lot of
pusengers, after Imutiug, all over Um
boat, couldn't find a alga of fire any-
where outside the furoaoes, and then
tkey wont for Sam. He swore up and
down that lie smolt cotton burning; no
uso talkiLig to hila.—he knew tliO 8111 011
of burning cotton. and, by thunder, he
had smolt it. The first pilot said kind
of soft and pitying to Sam, " "My boy,
if I'd known you was SO near tho jim
jaM8 I'd stood double -watch for yon --
Now, you go 1311(1 souk your head in a
bocket of -water, mid take a good sleep
and you'll be all right by to-niorrow,"
Sam just 1)110(1 over at {hip, and when a
pretty yoang w man passenger said to
tete skipper, loud emangh for Sam to
bear, "so young and nice -looking, too
—Low sad it for his motion 1)011830'haw hard he driuks," he fairly frothed
at the month. You never see a fellow
so toned dowe as Sam was after that,
and thcugh the boys never quit run–
ning him, he never talked back, but
looked kind of puzzled—as though he
was trying to account for that smell of
smoke."
" And what was the cause of the
smoke?" asked my ancient. Ile
chuckled a fall minute, and then said,
" You see tltere's speaking tube run- ,
:Aug 1)00111 1)1)0 engine room to the pilot
house. 1 had in my mind the tricks
Sam had played on me, and having
00181)08worked him to 3 nerv.s stato about
flee, I waitod until he WaS alone in the
pilot houso, and thon set fire to a little
wad of cotton, studffeit into the spook•
ing tube, and the smell 0111110 out right
under his nose. A littlo sugar on it,
para."
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iadie,' Dres,iing'raulc. Vriet, (%34, 1.)0r 1300k0,140,
1)1318. k (4>0,1130)804303, Montreal,
Zocap lest ein's Comp taflat.
It was'an assault and battery case,
and the compleint was a tall, lank,Ger-
emus, wan qaaarkty of tow -colored
hair aud beard. He wore goaeglos, ear-
ring, a ruffled shirt, and pantaloon s
onee white. " What's your Mune ?"
askod His Honor, as heswane•
round in his revolvieg chair, anbd picked
rip the eornplaint.
''Otto Ivoebplestein," said the man,
" Have you heen assaulted or, beaten
by anyone," cell:tip:nod the judge, looka
iug out Of the window and yawnitig.
" YaW, yaw, dal; mans, pointing 'to
the prisoner; "hit me In0. my het, .1
vas yoost shtandin' on dein .shidevalk,
blayialca von—'
''Wat," shouted his Mum-, sud-
natty asstnning an upright position,
and Oaring tho witness over Iiia
spectaclop. ` Whatdid yon ''sny,2--
Playilig 2 With what'? On what 2 --
What kind of playing 2 Why don't you
allover me ? Speak out, can't you 2'
"1 3i18 yoost blaying6 mit der band.
Vo bleats rouud--"
"tab, yes, yon play round with Ilia
band, yon ?. Yon are otto of tlao e
fellows that stand on street COTIlei S and
frighten horses, and give nervous peo-
ple conValsione, and play, "Sprieg;
spring, gentle spring," made): people's
windows._ bcfore they are up in the
morning. I think I've soon you 501) 111
two: ty.fourth street near my house."
" No, no,' your .Honor, . ve don't go
up town dal, far t ve yoost blays--"
Yes, yes, you just plays. I'll her,
your the man that always plays that
little squeaktng thing that's always out
of tune, andt--"
Ways do drombone," interrupted
Mr. Koebp1 stein, tvith evident pride.
" the trombone ; that long brass
that long brass thing that you Itt op
ramming in:and pulling, out of your
mouth. and that domesin three or four'
notes behind the bass. Well, whore
did he hit you 2"
Tho witnass exhibitecl a white
plaster 'pasted on the side of his heao,
• " Is that all? *eel his Honor, with
ovident disappointment. " Didn't he
hurt you any more 41113a that ? Young
tram, turning indignantly to the • priFa
pnor, "Yortng man. yoa may' go; yOu're
discharged, Good day„ Now look
hove; Otto Klope—what's-your-name,
(10131 1-011 you know yon!re 0 Vingtant? Well,
you hro, and I've a good notion to son/
you 0]) 133' thirty days. : If 1 'C'tier eatch
you saaillowing latase.ronnd 11137 lionso
I will sore's yoa're 71 Datohman. Get
off that Omit. Put Wan out, officer.se-
Nexta"
A colored witness' in a tocent oaeo at
Galveston, when aelced his tradoy said.
1)0 wtts " 1314 fleeien," mertning0 pnyst-
.
°fan ; el being 101(11>1 l'ea 61) ill 'What
'What sehool lie elanliod, replied : " 11.ey I
didn't study 'tail; cunt into tho
doctot ; 1v113 bornoti a doctor." lleving
ahotvod 11 eity lieonse to prac,Lice, he
tta0.4 flidieti if ho (30101(1 road, altd the
Frtt wes 3 " No, sir, I don't flood,
; the eobentli son ob tho sob -
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itit eon ; hoifidgo was Porn wid
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hardwood Mtsit ; creek ritaning through,. , "
and welt. oil premises. ()cod hdok ' .110 3333
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is built, 5 a pplo, trees and a, numlor of Alma mud
0)101TY 3100R oll 1110 lob, an heal:Ma fruit. ..A„tiply to
Taos, pio,A itt IS 0, Elizabeth street, Xxoter. 110-11
F A.
I/001; TO
JAMES
Iltli.t 110W 011
CELEERATED
Champion
TAKEN P Ill
31'40s0 u1pi01110,lt,0
ready spoken for themselves.
EXETER STEAM
Tho rakes aro manufactured
very best
WAIIRARTED
The subscriber is determined
at reduced
l)EFIES
ALL
71.1.-Linino•
and kopt eonstantly
liPIN.NiNG
I" Itomembor tho
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ltxuter, nine 80, 1874,
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INTEREST.
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13117)11)030 03 thoo
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HAY RAKES
Harvester,
have
S W I:[ L' R E VI,'
require Ito puMng, but havo
They can. be 14011
at the
BENDING AND HUB
FACTORY.
by 'himself from tho
of dry material, and
TO GIVE SATISFAC-
TION. '
_......,_
to sell out his stock
prices, and
COMPETITION.
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01(0)1 97
ID One to Oraer
on hand. Also all kinds
i'VHEELS ON HAND.
spot—noar Saublo Bridge.
IVIc:P_,TA:111:3...
90-0.
Ice Cream
AND
Soda Water,
sparkling and
Fresh from the Fount ahl.
AT ,
G. SAND.P.IR'S
StOre, l'oSt Office: illactid$ng,
VANILLA, LEMON, PINEAPPLE
RASPI3Ei11tY and other flavoring
Syrups used.
G. SANDEDs.
Ealarninent of Premises,
b '
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p accrErTyzta,--
P.
begs to TOttlrll WS Shnlete thanks for tho very lib-
eral patronage bestowed nyon him biTlefit COM
11101101116, business In Exeter. This large patron
fLgO 11 0 001.18iderS is owing to the fact he has
TWINED 0/17' PERFECT FITS
In the clothing line and given universal satisfac-
tion to his mistomors. He woulit also state that
11Q 11118 1110Ved bit() biS new building, Fisbburn's
old stand, 0310has considerably added to Ins >al-
ready large and varied
STOCK. OF TWEEDS, HATS, CAPS
aud Gents' 1;urnishings of ovary description.
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Mr. T3 r 1. 0. Ii. -b
atm 11118 ehmrge of tbo Tailoring Department
PERFECT IT ARE GUARANTEED.
Cut in tho most fashionable style. Cloth 1301-
C11111011 of mo cut free of chargo.
1.1', matiqmatt 1100.
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OR SALE. --LOT 15 N
FARM F. CO
8, Ushorne, containing 50 (Lev's, 40 to 40 0
which aro cleared and lu a gone, state of cultiva
tiom G.: od buildint., s 01,11 orchard, tero well int,-
1ecl; located, on gravel road, couVenient 0)8111001
churches and Doct-onice, mut 10 13)701>1 5 01i1013 0
1.1xt ter cud 6 of 01. Wary's. Aho lot 13, Stm con.,
oin grass,
cents Ming r0 iLeres, 20 to 20 01001081>041 and
the reumiuder valuable hardwood. bush. Apply
on tb 0 premises to PHILIP Brom 0,1V11101301k3414.0
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Bails, de Cordwood
nEnsoNs requiring Pails, Cedar Posts, 01
L aOrtaW30(1, 01511 be supplied by applying, to
THOS. GREENWAY
Centrah,t; or
(4,1)1. GU EENWAY, on the proniLies, f.ois 7
mi), No'. 111 'Boundary, Sic! hcn. 1)1.10
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1)0a3 to return thanks to the natuereue friends who so ably ass373e4 301eeving his property
Miring the disastrous conflagration on the night of Thursday, ftrd 4nne instant, And tfiacs
this opportunity to inform his friends and euetoritere that ,he fe)toolo to bo
Ready for Work in about Two Weeks
Olen all 10(48)11033 13)4 37e4 AR new work will hoe prornpt attention..
30 1)130 samo time he would remind thoae who are
Clebthd. to Him. By Note or Book Aceount
that—A EMEND IN NEED 1$ A VRIEND INDEED,
A l'irOIdia TO TILE WISE IS SUITICIENT,
INIsry's, Jane 10, 1875.
9t -3t.
JOHN BANTQN
18111 receipt oto largo lot of 1'
rio
consisting in part of
Sugars,
Currants,
Raisin.s".
NEW CROP TEAS IN
Young Hysons,
Gunpowders,
Japans,
Congos, &
nis Dry Goods stock is well assorted.
Gents' Felt Hats in great variety,
Ladies Silk Jackets at- half price,
Black and Colored. Liustres,
Dress G-oods, Prints,
Shirtings, Denims,
erre-y and White Cottons, &c
Cheap for Cash or Trade.
Don't fail to call and see what he has. No trouble to show goods,
3.ILAITTON.
-EXETER 73-Ai:WRY..
.st.. SE INNER.,
FANCY DREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER & CONFECTIONER,EXETER.
while returning his 8in cere thanks to the inhabitants of Exeter and Surrounding tillages for
their pest liberal patronage, hoping to merit a coffin:mane( of their favors, would call their
alb ention to his large stock of.
Ca/3S, Crackers, and 0 onfectionery.
FRUIT CARIES, 15 CENTS PER POUND,
"Weddings and Parties a Speciality.
Fresh Bread constantly on band at Exeter and North Exeter Post Offiemand 3. Short'
Cr.nliton, and Mitchell's, Centralia. Families waited on daily.
Excler, April 10, 1874. 67-tf. A. SKINNER
GEORGE C_A_THCART
Fashionable BOOT & SHOE MAKER, Sign of the “Big
Boob, Lunn, Ontario,
WOULD acquaint the inhabitants of this and the surrounding, country, and those 'visiting
V V Lunn market, that he 11118 on hand a large stock of Boots and. Shoes of his own mall*
aileinre also imported work, which ho
CAN SELL AT PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION.
ancl that he is prepared to do order work second to none, be employs none hilt Pirst-clas
workmen, and uses nothing but First-class Stock.
G. CATHCART.
ma, Oetchor 22, 1874.
PI -10700C17.2.1.6.71 -IS
HAS. SENIOR having removed to
tif o stamllatoly occupied by Mr. C. South-
.olto, tailor, has coMpletoly renovated the prom -
and arranged ins studio so as . to corn -Mead
One of • the Best Lights in Canada
preparcd.to execute wbrk first-class so yle..-
Acknowledging liast patronage, ho begs a eon-
inuance of the favors of the mihne. Attention:
11 called to his stock of rratnes,. &.0 h
,, axing on
land a, good selection 0 1 mouldings, and being
)reparecl to 111 1440 frames at moderato rates.—
iosidences Mtotograplicd. Photogrn,plis when 111.
301101)04), *2 per 5101.5 Cabinets, $4; Imperials, tG
T.T311--1 iCTORY
Tho subscribers bare started 03)700)' Factory
n the Village of Carronblook, mid also in the
owaship of. Hay
ONE 11.IILE NORTII OF EXETER,
thee es they 111>0 111 poss?.ssimiof
TEAM POWER
hey will be able to itot only do their work well
ut 0110)51701 3(10.1 those who have to do their work
y hand. Every variety of wooden. pumps, in-
cluding tbo
ELEBRATED FORCE mix
nide to order >maplaood in wells, all being war -
Lilted for twn yoare.1
3.11 1114)008 left at the shop ofMr. Boulton ono milo
orth of Exeter will receive promi.t attentiOn.
.MUNSINGER BOULTON.
Ay May 27, 1875.
rt. s. MURRAY
AS RECEIVED THE FOLLOW-
ING GOODS
PER SS. GREECE.
4 Bales 13ruese113 Carpet
6 Bales Tapestry Carpet
5 'Bales Persian Catpet
4 Bales 3 -ply Carpet
13ales Kidderminster Carpet
6 Dales Union Carpet
4 Bales Canadian carpet
4-4 English Oil -cloth
6,4 lInglish Oil -cloth
8-4 English Oil -cloth
0-4 :English Oiheloth
2-4 Englisii Oil -cloth
5-4 English
24 foot Einglish Oil -cloth
1 Caso Persian Damask
1 Case Velvet Damask
1 Case tom) Dairiask
Case French Damaslc
1 Case Piano Covers
10a130 Tablo Cover0
PACICA,GES GENERAL DRY
GOODS,
EXAMINE OOR STOCK
en purchasing, itS 110 0110 will do
batter uith yen.
D. 5. Utl1111A.Y,
. 1114 Durulas St.
126 Carling h> LONDOttt
(O1 -yl)
rpHE W. D.IfoGLOCHLON WATCH
Is the bestin the market
1 fie 8111'0 end get the tV. D.MOGloehlon watch
before buying. You will have no other after see-
ing them. All who wear them recOmtnend them.
Gold and Silver, Ladies and Gentleman's sizes.
717111e ullitZescesVgc1111111:44:ft'sg1:1( tgPig:lard
Jewelry, Clocks, Silver, and Platel Ware Fancy
Goods, Sze., dec., in the Province. Repairing of
every description. W. D. McGLOUOULON,,
77 Dundee st. London, Oht,
POSITIVELY NO CHROMOS.
The Danbury News.
Containing every, week loORTY COLUMNS of
choice reediag matter, printed on clear, hand-
some typo and fine white paper.
'PRE NEws is edited by the Danbury News Man;
old 0 contributbd to by a large number of excel -
lo it writers, who will furnish fresh correspond -
wile from the leading cities, and contribute to the
ed,torial columns.
The News has its own Scientific, Fashion, Chess
and Puzzle editors, pnblishes the best original
matter, tho best miscellany, and the freshest and
host stories. In all its pepartments it is edited
with scrupulous ease, adnis, in conseqUence, one
of the best Family Journals published. Send
stamp for sample copy.
The nture, but a
IN OWS is no now ve• long betel).
lishod bona fide concern,
TL'IlMS OF SUBSCRIPTION,
ONE YEAR - - - $2.10 -
Postage Prepaid, Special rates to Clubs,
BAILEY 11 DONOVAN,
Danbury, Conn.
INSOLVENT ACT OP 1869.
In the matter of
E1izAN17.81 R. 13.18St2'7s,
an InsOlvent.
The Insolvent has Inade an Assignment of his
Estate to me, arid the creditors aro notified to
meet at his late idace Of business in the Village of
Orediton, in the County of Huron, on
Friday, igth Mai of 3u1y4 A.D. 11876,
al the hour of ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon,
to receive a statement of hid affairs, and aplibint
an A.Ssignoe.
DIXIE WATSON,
Dated at Goderich thitit Tnteriin Assigneo
24433 (lay of June, 1875, 06.2
Oare:i of Thanks.
The tifilisorlifor takes this the Oarliest eriportu.
pity 6/.1)01101y eitakestdrig EtratitUde to
thette ittfties. Who WO. ked aiiefgetitiallY
the Are WednehdaY. to' Wei/Mt the
doinidetirdtilltrtieitoii et hilt bhlidtiig Oet'.
y6aftoit. liar took, of goodb-'ititittlioitiiiitibldefftiete
osetede of ''attfoq, 4:111.4.11 B0E11E:COTT4
trettaasoti with the 40 7 irsoitiv.
::110, o' 17.4 tit' A "7!..
(10(1)7183131, 1."'itiVita tiglitiit, 4'1
toot& 146,01000.814, 10,
11
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mak 19, , 80.tf.
I 6411t10h ) tit Ot the 'Canada
Thnbek ,s.gatt,
ISAAC CAUXANG
Dego 10 aye to tbank his friends in Fixstor 4714 surrounding coafitry for their liberal pfttropiksu
in the past, and hopes to merit a fair share of their tonlo In the futttre, having
one of the Largest and
Best Assorted Stocks
Usually found in a General Star e
CONSISTING OF
ry Goods, Groceries, Etc.
Reay -made Clothing, wines and li-
quors, Hardware ;Crockery, Boots
and Shoes Leather, etc.
Please give I. 0. a call as he is deterinined not to be uncle
sold by any establishment in this section of eounrty.
OPENING OUT GOODS
SAMWELL
St
PICKARD
are just now opening out a lot of
NEW SPRING GOODS
Owing to the depression in trade
They'have Bought a numter o
Cheap Ines
and are now prepared to offer
THE CHEAPEST
Goads ever offered in the Village.
Call and Examine.
SAMWELL & PICKARD.
Exeter, March 18,1875.
ENLARGEMENT OF BUSINES
JO111
DnEw
would beg co announce Shuttle has lately
Purchased the Stock of Mr. E Drew
cons sting of a
CHOICE LOT OF FURNITURE!
of every description, -tins making bis•present stock
The Largest
and best
North of London
_
He has also purchased Mr. E, Drew's
SPLENDID IlEARISE
weich is estimated to be one of that nest in
the Dominion, and he is:therefore prepared
to attend funerals, and
FURNISH ALL REQUISITES
AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE!
„tee • -Isst•••••••-,---__eo.-:--a----eas
• .•
\Ltrii-;11.14
Coffins, Shrouds, &o., always on hand & furnished reasonabl y
AGENT for the George Woods, Roston, organ; also for the Marshall
& Wendall, Koabo, Harcinotkn, Eto, pianos.
o=s.
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