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The Exeter Times, 1880-10-21, Page 5HN Wso=saZIEaEexav WINES, 1CIGARS, 1 �r� C, Dealer in Cxrooeries, Flour and Seed. Carlin 's' :111e, Lager and Porter in Casks and LABAT'T'S ALE AND STOUT IN BOTTLE AND QUARTER CASK reed "" ism, Street Exeter. YOUNGE1i'S, TENNETT'S, BASS' AND GUINESS' STOUT AND ALES ALWAYS IN STOCK. PALL S:::1.. Tile following ore the eases di pueed of that did not appear in last s\ee1i's Tt nrsilay, Oct. 7. i1'ttyltr vs. Leoch Action fur seduc. thin: Vey diet for phI. $25.. Mr, B. L. Doyle fur ltlff. ; Mr. ldingtou for deft. 13ar1.w111. vs. Valines—Action on wheat, account. Holmes wits a store - home owner in Lncknow and Betrkwill was i's farmer iu the neighborhood of that place. The fartnr,r had been iu the 1,rtIit of delivering wheat and re- ceiving tiekottr for the sau.e. tNlien A settlement was mule there w.ts a diffareucc of opinion between the parties with refe,ence to the quantity of wheat d •livered coal the atnonut of moth y received by Bark will. Verdict for c1 ft. Cameron. Holt & Cameron for plti. ; Ciarrow & Proudfood fur deft. (Jot.,;Sib. Stvinn vs. Leech—Action for seduc- tion. This case was settl.d by the aloft„ Joseph Leech, Bluevn]e, pitying dam:t'r(s to the amount of $350 and all poste iu connection with the case. Ciuneron. Holt & Cameron fur plff.; G.trrow & Pr`outlfo t fog deft. lIal+ wen vs. MoLhod.—Action for dtn:agf, f.,r nen-fulfilment of contract Fresh, Seasonable -to carry plff's salt on cleft's vessel, E i ' Bile. Verdict by consent for , $509,-ubject to award of Jas. Fisher, 'Stratford, G,.trrow & Proudfoot for pal.; Blake, Kerr & B„yd for deft. Oct. 9th. Mcliib'bon vs. Young—Action on promissory note and on account. The j .parties to this action reside in Wing-` ham, the plaintiff being a morchant, ETC. .,Quarter Casks. J41-Ih7AR rl`HIS IS NO ..3cy.NtBA.ST Truth Concerns You More Than Counterfeit, Therefore, read, pure! ase, and enjoy its bargains. When l say 1 manufacture my own furniture 1 cru prepared with my proof -sheet that the people can inspect at any time by culling at my Ware rooms Where they will see a superb clic play of Furniture in All Its Branches n,tvnf t^t trel by myself .and rip co'nutned.,rstistic skill,wito. good workmanship. I Tier :tare not esatisfyiug the people with a etas( of 1'u:nitnre that cannot be equalled for qutaltty or price in Ilxetor,all blowing to the contrary, notwithstanding;, `-- 0 -- WHEN. YOU WANT ANY FURNITURE GIVE J. BRAWN A CAII. Nearly opposite Kenlp's Tobacco Store.Maln Street, Exeter. SAMWELL PICKARD Ate daily opi:uing out large quanti- ties of DRY GOODS, and the defendant a builder. Verdict hoosP' for:,.plff., $731,89. Cameron, Holt & Cameron for plff.; J. I'. Garrow and 11. W. 0, Meyer for deft. Overtirt ounty,' 1TF 11S OF NEWS FIV)11 HURON Ex- - CHANGES. , Wa Iliinab'lrn defeated DA. ls 'at ZVinglhatit on Thin sday last by a score of 23 to 31, timi =Dinning,; by 28 points. Mr. Peter 4.3 ,tt of Brussels, lost a $309 colt ogee day last week, cause of death distemper and inflammation. A f'?w nays since the Schooner, Jen- nie Rnmbail, Capt.. A. Bogie, arrived it, Goderieb from Cove Island, with six Human s1cn1!s. Tit1y were discovered by fiiher•trten, and Circ supposed to be the retrutios of seta, luckless crew who at ane time were si,iuw,eclioct and who iinding ou the itilmspitabl3 Island no su=tn.,nce, perished by starvation' The lad rr'rworly a resident of Clinton, :larged with stealing a .valise it, Lot:dnu .East,who was brought bsfore Judge Squire, and remanded to the 13 h, was agt.iu brought up ou 'Wednesday cf last week and sentenced to Lara ,Ducks ni 3:61. Ou &ri.ttry evening Mrs. Appleby, of Clinton While .under the influence of liquor attempted to commit suicide by lhaugi,lg herself. The attempt was a failure, and no Saturday she was taken before the liayor, who ordered her to be comrt;ite.d to jail for trial. A fuw days t•iuce as ?dr, Chris Nes- bitt, of Goderiah township, was driving into Clinton, this boric became nnman- ageai;le and kinked over the dashboard, inflicting a blight flesh wound rind alightly breaking the bag y• On Saturday of last week, four Clin- ton v6r,t.lhs undertook to walk to Sea- fortl?i insula of two hours, and succeed - .ed with eit;lit minutes to spare. A few (lays since Mr. Jos. Wheatley, of Clinton, was beierc the Mayor on the o'iarge of itb.h;ing his family. -Ile was ordered Lo f rid sureties. to keep the peace, iu default cf whic11he was sent to Godoriob jail. SALE REGISTER. hnr day, Oct. 21—I'tu'ni stock, property of Itubt. Pollack, lot- 3l, Stephen, $5 aud under cash, 12 months credit, IL Orth, ane. Thursday, Oct. 21—Farm stock and imple- ments, property of 'Thos Casey, lot D,cou, 7, Usborno, 45 aud under cash, 12 rnos. credit, A. Bishop, nuc. Monday, Oct, 25-14`nr,n. stock and implements, property of B; Slade, lot ."i, con, 1, Us - borne, $5 and under cash, 12 trios„ credit. J. Oke, enc. Thursday, Oct, 28. Carriages, 'wagons, buggies, sleighs, &e , pronorty of E. Bon- ner,oKirkton, . 5 and under. cash;12mos. credit. James Dinsmore, ane. ,$lttnrday,.0ct. 8.-112urtgage sale of furniture at the It iyal Hotel, Exeter? ramps Olio, apt, Hats and Cap, &c., &c., &e. ti w ro 7e9i 452 s 0 rtia • A splendid range of ISLAtIM CASHMERES BlackLustres Pompadour PRI.iW'TS, WIN CEYS, TWEEDS, VIt ft1iais SHIRTS, DRAWERS, azo., 86e., &., —A�'— SAMWELL & PICKARD'S FROM NOW to the END OF 1881 ONE DOLLAR. The Mail is in the front rank of journalism, and ahead of its rivals in Canada. It is the best written, the sp-ciest, the newsiest and most influential paper in the Dominion. 1t is a credit to Canadian enterprise,—Bianhpton Conservator. T E WEEKLYMAIL —THE— Cheapest & Best Paper in America We nave a few Farm Annuals for 1880;on hand. These Annuals contain more practical Agricultural information than any three dollar subscription Farm Book in the market, aud we will give diem FREE to every new subscriber sent in as long as they last. .But WE WILL DO MORE ? We will present every subscriber to the Weekly Mail for 1881 with the CANADIAN FARM ANNUAL for 1881, which will be published early next year. Therefore, new subscribers whose names are sent iu immediately will receive The WEEKLY MAIL for Fifteen Mouths. The FARM ANNUAL for 1880, - And the FARM ANNUAL for 1881, �i LDoilar Address, THE MAIL, Toronto. THE EXETER, MD STOVE DEPOT MAIN ST. 0 ITAKE,thisopportunity of thanking my numerous customers for past favors, and wislito, g notify them and the public generally that I have Purchased Mr, D.Johns' stock of STOVES, TINWARE, LAMPS,. &c. &c, and have moved my own stock into the building lately ocbupied by Mr. Johns, in the Post Office Block, where l now have ono of the largess and best assorted stocks iu the county. Cooking, Parlor and other Stoves THE J3ES'I' IN THE IVIARK3'T. Also a la,gevariety of Tinware,, Lamps, tamp Chimneys, Coal Oil and Cutlery.. Eastimates given for Eavetroughing. Carriage Plating a apeoiality., Depend upon it will give you good value for your money. 0=— The very highest price in Casa peid for Hides and Sheepskins. It s" noinowber the plane—t413g Exeter Ti,, arrg fitove Depot, Post Office Block, blain Street, Exeter. E HtSPS.. CATAN,:. Exeter, esus try 20,, 080, NOTICE. till Ahead ! Lock at it 7 7• Sealed. Tenders ` ° m• °CD R•., Will be receivedby S. HOGABTEI midi,. HARDY 0- o at CETiDITON,up. to o c 5 c c�'i• lJ n^ p . H 0 ro 0 me >~ a E p O C 0 � c Monday, OctSber 18th, '80, At 5 o'clock, p. m., for the erection of a LOCKUP In the VILLAGE OF CREDI TON, Township of Stephen. Plans and Specifications can be seen at Christo- pher Beaver's office, Crediton. S. HOG -ABM, Reeve. HO ! FOR MANITOBA. Murine the iemaidder or tate season of 1880, GREEN WAY's Manitoba Parties I • will leave on The FIRST TUESDAY f Every Month. Next partyon September 7th For particulars apply to 0'110.1'0'0X. G. W. It, APent, Centralia Made and Sold by us only. We aro also showing, as usual the largest gull beet assorted stook of Stoves and Tinware To be aeon in the cnuntiy—conwisting of Cook Stoves, Parlor Stoves, _ Box Stoves, In endless variety. A full stock of Tinware of all kinds. An immense assortment of Lamps and Lamp Goods Which we aro selling at enormously low prices N.B.—Highest price paid for Hides and Sheep skins iu cosh or trade. BISSETT BROS. FARMERS, FART S, USE ONLY TEE Castorine Machine Oil, THE VERY BEST IN tTSE. FOR SALE AT THE DOMINION LABORATORY, SIGN CF THE GOLDEN MORTAR, Main t5treet, Exeter. JUST RECEIVED AT THE EXETER GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, A LARGE STOCK OF GREEN, JAPAN, YOUNG HYSON and BLACI. TEAS, RAISINS, CURRANTS, PRUNES, DRIED APPLES CANED FRUIT, SARDINES, LOBSTERS, SALMON, BITTER S •IUCE AND PICKLES, BRANDIES, GINS, WINES AND SYRUPS, RTE, MALT' SCO.CC11, IRISH AND COMIMON \VIIISKIES, TOBACCOS AND CIGAIRS, Wholesale and Retail. Ct. A, MACE Main Street,Exeter. THE WONDER of the DAT NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SEEN. PEOPLE CANNOT REALTZE Until they call and maker an examination what Real Bar- gains are offered. Everything at the Lowest figure is the in- ducement we offer in STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS Boats. and Shoes, Hats and Caps:, Ladies' & Gents' Furnishing Good Clothing,, °r ckerq Glassware,. Hardware Groceries,. Wines and Liquors. CA ING : Main Street, Exeter,