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The Exeter Times, 1884-6-19, Page 4
!* fsoter THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1884. a premium, Canada ought to be tybi) Ott July ,,:9, At Providence, R. I,, to borrow at 8e per cent. all the Elsa Van' J l inieu, tits lady Bie,1•oliet, lu,eneY required. for public works, It i will ride it five . mite .pier against the present loin, prove; as sua"essful !five trott.•ts, it three inlets race ttgaiilet lR8 it 13 hoped, the interest c iar;;ed o''. ' thee,1t1.:eine 'lei::ee...eel 11 single mite. Af R1J ADLE COXTRASTS. our debt will be permantly established! to beat her rc'otrrd, 2:59. Under theabove captain the Bran• dou,(liau) Suu,a Reform, journal gloats the fellowingt —"A carr mouths sine° at 81 per cent,, mid with eao'a sub- J. 11. Adam, tire Enelieh bicyclist sequeut iaeuo an improvement in the wh'0e . mat•veltetie Ade of 2421 miles pries realized for the bonds may bo in twenty-four hours excited so much anticipated. attention., has stapled on a tour from Mr. A. Gerow through the well-meaut Land's F.nd to Solan o" -Groats, the i iuteroessions of 8wme friends, Mears \Vi hero wish to inform our es- . jou rt:ey beginning at Penzance acid i Cassidy and Geo, niter. residing in teemed friend And correspondent (see end ing at Wick, a distenco of 8641 During hue tour Belli ran refused to l Ile refers was net in any way oaune,lt �{ ... . t spar with At least .tela colored men on � — - For ��,�,� or To -Let. e Dakota, induced slim to attempt to free himself from the annoyances and drawbacks of Manitoba and, senure liberty and encase under the shadow of the eters and stripes. Ile packed up his household goods, loaded theist on his waggon and drove down to that part at the Turtle Mountain 0 85 tk page 5) that the supplement to Which Ind"' PROPERTY LIST' For Sale A comfortable fame dwelling, one and a 1 half titory, standing on } of an acre of laud, situated on Andrew St—Title clear For full particulars, appy ltoi MU . G liGk1 E C For Salo. A well nutshell audconvenient Dwelling House and.1,ot °allure)) Street, Last of :train street Exeter. For particulars apply to art:, 11 S 1;bI+IJ7�, riicitor&e, Exeter ,1\ 114' d with alas -III but vvas tteu as au account of the r calor. In 1110 s-�lltli, , e1 'semens an ttrel braille" . • • �, ,. - iRa, adv._.. ti d p y Wee I>`eeee i� , .. eteiol.s negro giant. l 111}^ -o which we were mar- .. s.,, r win<_ trau9aetl Ii, for g ut.a i,.,.�i.11 5 to ,, , a, Aild clic s i auteed pay, We will further remind $1,000 offered far standing up before i our friend that i1 the advocates or the deo etee alri,►la for four rounds. Sul Scott Aet wish. in a 611191—arVW' flu 1111=1, however, would Lot spar with 'I (inntty`, opposite 1'ant;e 111 iia eervihes, we wif1 readily oblige t tem. him 1 i -_-.Ile •res assured that h d t' The Times i A c luniodtolis store and a convenient 14 ntcrs:ydwillinjh,•u, t with gond brick cellar elrnt.st vele (At present occupied byltir• dohu a arbolet. ;utlte vi:l:rl;e :,t Cantratta, and 4 au acre of garden ground, with good stable anti driving 1+rrl :e- Pn:,scstirn can 1,e had on :clay tat' Apply to— ROM. 1IcCArl. Centralia Out. april 10 ant a same con l lona. 1tilEchel! sties:""\\`licit 1G meet Sul"! .al.GJ:lTS eceryt9tla^g :Ins different on the has chile far maintained a strictly tn- Hum t:lis Lime you avi91 sin me aa a lo, You 'sten. —to Fen— 'I,Eiokee Shia of rile liue, A gaol dependent position witit reference ;o coat dtrai stellar than :viten I 11tet t (( T1aNJSUN'la luny things were, but no; altogether 1 b' groat .bre you thinking the question now t:gltatlns t as 1;u io hire la?t year.. 1 °.rill be heavier and c a:, (, _ ' New & Superior �rauada Maps & Charts to his liking. The country was not lewd, and pin tnit be held re Ton- alien *er, all ! ticitlat tier • raucll about ; Why I was justp ANTE surveyed the land wits henry, dry Eibls for any eetitilitet*tg :•et forth ill ;', ' 1 Aspatirao.,as ail, agency to the ,porta. For .sktot or lie trill h be, tot colt ma its !wondering what kind of -births tulip ,rateu*are free..a.,tir(ss.U.O.TUNISON and akmoat iL:pos5ibie to oultiyatte* the supplement referred to, fou;• r:ilii^t. Sn tS,f:i '�rt1t int,r train- °ithose peril tllttt 'r entt lay clic nee.reeretiet «Ss Hi e?atnwt(i•st..l,o11 0A.a?nt. The l4©Im` °S of 6l':tle"d didn t an,*s, Friday i.t kl.AZtutt for tit., timet a'' •• r( conte anti Ar Gerow rand his The Brigade Camp. h iudow there.'• Perhaps if The Seegrailler Platys. with ;llitcl,al, widely sill cattle off int Mende with families were left iu uu- t sit tvt•i • C u11p �*^1EY • rot 1 • .; air...., 1:, l,r,c, f EA.( sag. `illlg}34 help you." ci� eS ! but uusurveyed and unattractive area of . Huron and Middlesex visited Ty •molt , , a 1 a air. nt to EA.( nu I might, got a omen s b at iaptl es tills: ' ti'' -ii . N" York •t1J ,it.nJ", ..•t. : ,,you would describe them I d t 1 4O 1 tau of r► z sty^ wide The Tuesday S. VOI:V*ZretZe ilia V 1- i said. 1 " uncultivatabla prairie. These gen- on ' + IIt7v:1...J,,1 1•r lu li ttrr,°sit t?e1 t.I Liman are by no means timing, and - 33rd, (llurou) iietta4e1---Lie teat being left to a fres choice exercised Rosa iu comitants•—No. 1. company, thele beat judgment in eeleetiug "MAI , Godorit.h Capt. Millar ; No. 2 Wing - best spot. - halm Capt 1'lliatt • No 't `.! - . Irth• •Thoeequel Clay be shortly told,l1r. dpi Wilber ; �io.,4, Ghiato:l, �t:`apt. fierow Ilett retuned to luil:lateba tc MoWbirter ; No. G, Bre, ;tel-, t'apt. May, and has entered for a liolneateed i- adicl; ; No. t Exeter, Capt. le:lint; trtatde Land Odi.ae hero. Itoasta Gas- No, 7, Parlor's Ba cape. eloDonaltl ; silly and totter would gladly o l �reeturn ;+;o S Corrie cart,Ii1ii18 • No. 9, if they were in a position to ""dorsi, don't go to Dakota to eaoape 26th (eiteeteaoe) Battalion --Lt• Col. English coinaaandice. ;u, 1. Duug:lunou, Capt. 1iallon fall. better to etie;: to Manitoba." t 1 rip aa..•an"l :I.. trurktl it• ti sttti Ila 'at it tent, only1 knew oaf' w €tSf f,;y1litu1e keel:lad fie fact , : b t ! t 19 "< , .-*RI ! Al Thee featif acc�lnPhaltrd • I Ixattlily 811 white, and tl.f� 0 S CASH ltd $$14 Qin TIME beam sail b.+ .......f t1J, 1' .,e0, Geer 'mien Iotller nearly all Pink, itnd t11ev'1 • in a sad huts, 1;‘, will go around diad lots, of plumes old. their i - 117..-t,::'',1::111441"-_.. t�it :;tt ire\$. Studs A1t-ncrI4t, 111/.1 it!), to Ala -Iia, +*..,.�.,, '.s�aa round their necks ,•', , 1 t 'h ltinei from l I i tolilt do lstt It:..s,t.p 11:ext'ta tier to tow 4-.°1 x� ops Cf111111'A." c ( tat }10 lift 1. sr,.t- s.t�,l r,t t; ::yn iirgt In rivet: iugton for an asci, na1:lonul single scull were the Misses G••--- s mit nr•.l:ut s ,' . G . what Oo i�'t it}f' like t till.'. h' ih - to irkt.t cn.et wlt.:r�e he will ttta�, ati; way to row- eirraugetnonta aro making at \\'a -h -Y well I declare, why those bac, ;tet(t t14'a.ci1•st;;:.1461n,„a in 4 ; i1lck r'. i'O\VI LL. race in September, open to ail ea". frAm London ; they carry the l w company, Delaware, Ua t. txarnsalt style X tell you. I satin thew; lvo.2 Strathroy Ottpt.:.ie leer• : �;.'. (t?rizee add tits w.tri 1 cltau1l'i�rr�Fhip. , � + r Z. :°�tE+ :+t.,silt�; lista• , •I�eti to enter �I1Q bad, C11I :1 �'�Elllte i`�t1SlI'ilt' mei: in rho wor..1. fur Q5 000 in east). a q'1 (hoarded LATIN We Jaunt tl i ole. it Ilse tsc r d • j� its wRCCC nt:slitto8, Chis (Wogs Ills a, Doltaheator, Capt. Aruaat1.*1 , ; .i ••. ` + Y, i �• t 1 1 1 A OIIINF OILs p leo bvladliot 11:11t•r.tt, i,ada,. 1(etu. t, . the other a Pink : lints Cloth: lunch ditsaretr►light, than it line far. Cruwlia, Capt. Proauoy' ; Na. 6• t;audaur, Courtney. Conley, I'hilisted, !and those collars clic elle illi r. t" Last !tinter it Luau, Capt 'Thous • 10 (t Nile some time pier:taus. a drill, Capt. McRoberts ; \o. ?- Meath- year 1 to Imyt its 13"Aytilt+t,, gritntnl, 3n `eft'•III London they; are eal.m , :1T a1l,l;�.'1lllll.*+lil,i:ti. A4a1 was not at ail uncommon .o notice Capt. - I boar cull i.nrkan of l,u 1,4 d, RIM 1 ,,.e their leas; sill lice i,apt Scatourrl • . o s 'MAN Peters t of San I rallotl�cu, sled clog collars lltecaus0 they ;ssa..�;.'., ,,':s •t. t.a .,. ton Capt Robson °Sea to the Sae euueavortug 9 . , to point out the liberality and advert - legs there wee sesaiting the aettler iu in 1)akote : diet there the laws were fibers], and every facility that could las ciljcyt.d Ly the people was to be had, while the settlers in Manitoba, wore by the oppressive law( and the tyrat ny° of the C. P. R., in n. far worse maiden than the people %ere under the feudalaatu of the middle lige. The Sun note attrctite that Da- kote is not the place it ao highly praised its goneby days. Charlie noes. Quincy, III., June 14.—i°ltis city has a Charlie Baca who bids fair to look like them), and in rl°(Iron- : j i F,".. TIME, In 4 to crazy collars (because the • I1 % I ,» Ja t l a u(, a .t lilt t1(d lotactirr (It az, `1".a• lisp* i' stria e:.la Fit+•al i aster C. -no ? w J w 4 , TeeleS ie onto why elteul1 tics liar ;' c " " "S aft 'r theta)," ti . 6 R ^ .; . •=t . ',slirrc,pgt #t tl a l;ttlltK . are still• F„� • tiSrt 'r�;," tr,:w '},s (�. IA]FrMAiea, it cc e, , that beats Hie, illi' I: .L n",i.. r,., 11.'R ].•i :i ,ra r.nista +tie utl , scent Ierw1 r,]1Y, rs...-1 > t aR x t i trS.A Lf not A,.itity io.surs, why shanhl WO or.e v° \VT Il t 1 t 1 t 1 ^ 1 tl t War the gaits belong tt»nterra.v. .t t. Y o says, Th reforefar toelnt•, chew (tea �•iat '1't,ta.' ('yt. sight must lie failiug illt:-, 1,t1,,-,,,,, ' l',1, ,, f, rtr : ,fig., tT, ti, a `Mt1 c It turn out the oft trial et least R• GW'110 to identify the boy. 'Etre biiy� elgydi by t urr,et(i1%1, u'ol- Ii 1t.ttt.11't lilt-<.tt.. .. cillo 1 1) to .U8llefi7l Brothers anti (e l' r�. O + 9 . is Charlie Rose, and claim to have ,.(.r. war A7 t>1lt' ' will show '[ill tell these been eteloti by gypsies from hit f ill i• ,;t. t -;e'er t .. 1 il:i tt, 1 t: ' , ' —tR tt*sD_ze ids aria botlta and taken to ;L." a .(tin '11;5 .,: '"" n . things, t have 11 lilt :*1"uhl'1` ili(atY., I xot+'t' . jolt: ick 1 t�+� new tllt3l' � C)1' Un-.); 1, tiinto wt... nt rw 1, ►.► ter ltr. year,- rola ; that he escaped and t�i t,lc' WI V,lit.atA,*;r Is,,,t,t1 i»,, pile of new summer goods just 1. 1 1T ltti. 1? •e inti`, t'rt(litcull .r".. areeeee y . , . ran of Troy, ;\. "� ave) r ii the List. !lilt .t could Spot; those C0Iitirs t as t .ate tar. r. . t c ttattt,tr .n' , cell e. d _ � t: "ter uii ai ,a ,w in of real Charlie, who hie coltta halos ?Sp,,ftiCEllt Ji10BTS- �lil1 pistil. " (( '1'k*1 131i11t1,;t"ctrl hili way to ±Iiseoltti, where 11+ ;vv. ilu ; Coda aiitl see those fell 'my noVa.T.L-ie 14:i l.t.tll. Ilett picked up mud brought here, Ttafl r<;tr, t.. . 1 Y• tt. I ie (..0 to tt ^;t Iars Cream Bunting i'i11I. '••-• T f3 " stint ... V , Y ' f'Idf: % fall AP1AN t`.::i�. original Charlie had au eulargclili:att mill, s tt el ie. tr 1\1111, , , . sp► 't of the vcrtebrio jest below tilt rrodz, Clover +••t•a ; 13 to s l# fi Cloth, also Cream, Pale The .u1arria e Looking Glass whish this boy also has. Charlie Ross t't., tt, a ill Blue. dry 1tle, save and 1 r}}iy 1411 t°t. t, tiS:i:rltti t'uataalr, all The new loan which Sir Loouara Tiller has negotiated in England has naturally excited a great deal of in- terest in trade and journalistic circles. Commenting on the floating of five laliliioza sterling at 81 nor cent 111' tom' est, and the nominal price of 91, the Montreal Herald Saye; Should the loan be floated at this price it would bring the rate of interest to about 8.85 per cent„ it ]ow rate to what has been paid in former years, but not to low when the eircueestauoes of Cana• � da are taken into account. It waa not so very long slums Canada was borrowing in the English money mar- ket at the rate of 6 por aut., now Canadian four per Ceets, unguaran- teed, are quoted in London at 106, which means a race of interest to the purchasers of something- like 8.86. The price at which the new loan is put upon the market is - therefore in accord with the present price of Oa- nadian seourl(ies, and there .can be f Hanlan has .ehatlenged Beach, the • fnutotits- '• Peas (lord Eggs Buttfl Flora ,erbbl, Potatne.,por •lig r et till o pr t nom is the Battle age that bay, iliums a is to l la �llot ,tIt41 StI•zli0 11tis1illll, to be, had the same color of eyes and .. . (. It', to •i It. x 11 • 1t#t IITOt311t1 ►'it.' • Iils •r•.,11'll« to itikst atlil.tiit not tangle luau 4ir aet.wau n00to.5.50 5 , 1t t l:.,dd ,t�,•..L,+,t2to ell 'h4' for the Sante features. Tho oyes are of a r P o 5,. to a CO 1 l tinedrat time outer the married st+tto tt is peculiar shape, which he (Anima is Ai 1 1 t 4 0 ^,l to o 7.; because of Ins having been scalded h a iI IA 1 s 1 a na to tl o, ly y Geese Ii y iv,. to t, 10 Oo7to00,a 0Mite 0F5 0•1,9to0tdd 7tatto7:3 1 with burns and marks of oruel treat- t 1 Ile gypsieri, and his bialy is covered Turkey eerlb .. Duclts wr rr ... .. .,, • Chicltt+nt:pert•r ... ,.. meat. He !rays he has always known 'Bee •'1rs.s,cdporlyu nieceroubg, .. dressed Sheepskin .eitch Calfskins Wool per ib iiayyperton Onionaiorbusli' Wood per cord his nave wed Charlie Moss, bat eras never allowed to use his name yr be called by it. He describes rniuutely his arrest by two .men, and his lifo in the gypsy camp. The boy is very intelligent naturally, but can neither read nor write. He has been subject- ed to rigid examinatiOn8 and anCwer8 every question, never contradicting himself. lir, Moran has left with the boy for Philadelphia, and says he shall always have a home in the Boss family, if he should not prove to be thetoat Charlie. oltting' Brevities. little doubt that the Whole loan will be Australian, to row a three' and a quar- ter mile race for $5,000 a side. Mr. Hammond, who won the Derby with St. Gatien, was originally a stable boy, and has in the 1: st feu' trust the day is not far distant when I years won £80,000. - all onr loans will bo put on the mar- J F. Inuie, of l3rantford, challeng- kot at 8 per cent. or loss. The recur- es any men in the coaety of Brant ities of Canada are second to none for ford to wrestle collar and -elbow, beat while the oountiy is growing rapidly 3 in 5, for $50 a side. b:th in wealth and in population the A b!oyolisl in Philadelphia wants to debt is not likely to grow beyond a match himself against any trotting limit now accurately known, and the horse in that city.for a 10 or 20 mile country has good value in the shape race for $100 or 4200 a side. of assets for the.indebtednese which ' An amateur athlete, of Toronto,will now exists." - - eudeavor, some time during June, to The Gazette proceeds to say:—The walk from that city to- Montreal and lit interest In covusction vVl t e promptly taken at that rate or M an advance upon the figure named: -A halfper cent, loan is a three and a h i novelty in Canadianfinanctng, yet we point ' th h back,a distance of.666:ruiles,lu twelve to -an is the reduction of the rate of in- days. - tenni to81- per Dent. The issue price ell. Whyatt won a one mile walk at 91, is relatively bettor than .rho cur- Birmington, Eug., reoenbly. Ho aov- tent quotation of. Canadian four per ered the distance in 6m. 82 -1-5s., Dents, 106, and must be considered which is the fastest amateni record in It good stroke of policy on the part of England. ' the finance minister. If ho succeeds The Sullivan -Mitchell sparring in placing the loan at this figure he_ match will- place in New York will do as well with the '84 per Dent. June 30. The' contest will be a four' bopd as Sir Richard Cartwright ° did round one,.the winner to 65 and the with his'4 per cent, loan; in other loser.85; per. cent of the net receipts. word's he will effect the equivalent Wm. Steele,'the 'famous ten mile of a saving of annual, interest of $350,- rtiuner says' he •.will' run any' man in 000 the public dedt. Considering America for $500 a side ten" miles, that tike rate of. interest on consols and will wager $500 against $1,000� �AS�r,LL BC Co has been reduced, and that `United that he will break the best ten mutate, 3 per . oent. bonds command cord. ed Laces, (),tl'iCll 1 Ittl'11c'S till( Ny.•;:i1`. 'they iitet•,t ltava It Embroideries. vont! eNettrtitn hegira). here, but it t O11, illy 1 cite , tit•:li to .av tl-t• t,on} eautair:' alt the ice r. t'i rcinting to newly tmtwrieticouphrt, ()DKr) n anor.n,r c will limo •• Uttar � c• - t 9.0h itisbrill' 4ntctrth Iter uteri Witt wish �atlt S'i;31t tilts enterprising t, aas..:, how t.• a., r. rtt, 1 tato' ler;1t iii tit•.1. can't tell you half about them i ll l t 1 the 0314i Om* .erysnen could+.shouid Irmo it. and erg tt r tr.0 cu Dress vs000s �111tI N o's el Ly t, paltry fif.aty t.t. a +td14r .YS rents, 4+r J iter ;.0 els. ... : 00 to o 214 Evt.ry one eau haus. at t' ro vitttur. „tamps or 0 5'1 to a •,• House, of rilvertint tb,t+rli n to • tui to l tK• '0,eato0ifa ,. ..: ... O 10 to 0 20 h;JOto00t0 090to075 ... 300to350 TL' NNENT TENNI NT, Veteri• nary Surgeons, Graduates of the ontarro Veterinary College,Toron to, have D5• enod an office for tiro treat ment of an DomesticAn imals, on Main Street, Ere- ter. Calla from a distance Y°' - ^-promptly at, tendetlto. Medicines for Horses, Cattle, &c. always on hand. e 4141110411. `'Wishes to announce to the inhabitants of Exeter and vicinity, that he has opened out a Et and Shoe Shop in the corner Store North of Barnwell Bt Pickard's, where ho is prepared to make' all kinds o: ordered work. BANTON BROS. and you will see. Sewed. work a speciality.. Repairing promptly attended to. GEO. MANSON , Late Manager 0. Eacrett's Boot and Shoe Establishment. - May 14th 84. . 1 Wholesale Druggists. lifonlrcn) AtVl\I:I i* i, ittrrayirie, yytu SZOtia AGENTS WANTED -1�i LAM1t ni 1 NET. No more trouble to move wicks . Every family wants it. Fit any lamp. Use mune globes. Sells at sight. throe burners for ..S1 to' any address. Holler Laml, Burner CO.. 73 Mur- ray Street, iow York. • g�ai� Ct 1 d. •v'al it ice remedy tor the adwcu disease b It, 11.,etime ands (losses or rho amat kind Rod of Icon: atendtn have Leen cured. Indeed. aoetrnn ie my Mull in its Cilie'. y tint 1 wl*J send TWO BOTTLES I Jtrl:, t.+gether with a yd LUAIILE T1tE ATJ SE on this disease, �___._._ �.._ to any sutra er. Give Emmis and 1'. O. address. New Drug Storel W. H. CQULSON Wouldinform the inhabitants of the sur. rounding Country that he has opened out In Hepburn's Old Stand, A Complete New Stook —O— Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Dye -Stuffs, Spices, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Flavouring Extracts Special Attention given to ,! Ilispensing. Remember the place, w, H. COULSON, Corner Store, Opposite Central Hotel. Ili. T. A. sLODUlt, ler read St., Now 'tort. ADVERTISERS send fer our select list of Local Newspapers. Geo, 1'. Howell a4 Co., 10 Spruce Street, New York, Clearing Sale 1 Back's heal Stand. (2 Doors north of Post Office) Butter and Eggs Wanted In Exchange tor Goods. We are selling Goods at .Wholesale Prices. A. nice assortment of Dress Goods, Beady. made Clothing, Sugars, Teas, Currants and Raisins, at a reduction of 25 per cent. on former prices ; Cashmeres 25 to 50e„ Prints 5 to 10e., Nuns Veiling 15 to 200 ; all shades iu Figured Buntings 10 to 12e.; Kid Gioves for 75e. worth $1.25 ; Parasols, 25o to - $1 ; Children's Hoso 5 to 10e; Men's Stiff Felt Hats, 75e.; Soft, 50e. up ; Overcoats, $4, $6, and $7 ; Twend Suit $6.50 ; (!oat $3; Pants $2 Tweed from 50 to 75o; Boots and Shoes at very low prices. JOHN MATHESON.. May 2961'): �T DOWNS'ELIXTr/VS'IIR- • VIOSTIMAI DAL0SMIC EL1XIR? w II u stn ui the test for FIFTY -Timm: `us YnAas, and haus preyed itself thebest Z remedy known for the cure of o Consumption, Coughs, O Colds,Whooping Cough and all Lung Diseasesin yoking or old. Snt,lr EvtRY\vIxiotE. Price 25c, and $1.00 per Bottle. z `t' r x x 1 DOWNS' ELIXIR AtVl\I:I i* i, ittrrayirie, yytu SZOtia AGENTS WANTED -1�i LAM1t ni 1 NET. No more trouble to move wicks . Every family wants it. Fit any lamp. Use mune globes. Sells at sight. throe burners for ..S1 to' any address. Holler Laml, Burner CO.. 73 Mur- ray Street, iow York. • g�ai� Ct 1 d. •v'al it ice remedy tor the adwcu disease b It, 11.,etime ands (losses or rho amat kind Rod of Icon: atendtn have Leen cured. Indeed. aoetrnn ie my Mull in its Cilie'. y tint 1 wl*J send TWO BOTTLES I Jtrl:, t.+gether with a yd LUAIILE T1tE ATJ SE on this disease, �___._._ �.._ to any sutra er. Give Emmis and 1'. O. address. New Drug Storel W. H. CQULSON Wouldinform the inhabitants of the sur. rounding Country that he has opened out In Hepburn's Old Stand, A Complete New Stook —O— Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Dye -Stuffs, Spices, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Flavouring Extracts Special Attention given to ,! Ilispensing. Remember the place, w, H. COULSON, Corner Store, Opposite Central Hotel. Ili. T. A. sLODUlt, ler read St., Now 'tort. ADVERTISERS send fer our select list of Local Newspapers. Geo, 1'. Howell a4 Co., 10 Spruce Street, New York, Clearing Sale 1 Back's heal Stand. (2 Doors north of Post Office) Butter and Eggs Wanted In Exchange tor Goods. We are selling Goods at .Wholesale Prices. A. nice assortment of Dress Goods, Beady. made Clothing, Sugars, Teas, Currants and Raisins, at a reduction of 25 per cent. on former prices ; Cashmeres 25 to 50e„ Prints 5 to 10e., Nuns Veiling 15 to 200 ; all shades iu Figured Buntings 10 to 12e.; Kid Gioves for 75e. worth $1.25 ; Parasols, 25o to - $1 ; Children's Hoso 5 to 10e; Men's Stiff Felt Hats, 75e.; Soft, 50e. up ; Overcoats, $4, $6, and $7 ; Twend Suit $6.50 ; (!oat $3; Pants $2 Tweed from 50 to 75o; Boots and Shoes at very low prices. JOHN MATHESON.. May 2961'):