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condition which gradually wean
AIM the strength, Let the blood be
• pUrifled and enriched by HOOd'S Sar-
a
Ilaparilla and this condition will cease.
"For two or three years X wee Subject to
'poor spells. X always felt tired, could not
.1111eep at night and the little I could eat
laid not do me any good. I read about
Tlood's Sarsaparilla and decided to try it.
Before X had finished two bottles X began
to feel better and in a ohort time I felt
all right and had gained 21 pounds in
-Weight. I am stronger and healthier than
Iltave ever beeu in my life." JOEEN W.
CormoscLne,Wallaceburg, Ontario.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
is the Only
True lood Purifier
Prominently in the public eye today. Be
imre to get Hood's and only Hood's. Do
not be induced to buy and other.
tkod's€Pillsnes, 1eadaoIoe. 20c.
VES lumnsawk1.1111.1161[01101M,
Ageiits
xepresenting us can earn $20 per week selling
ionr Hardy Canadian -gown Nursery Stook.
Permanent position and salaries. 'Exclusive
territory. Write at °nee fer terms to E. 0.
GRAHAM, NURSERYMAN, TORONTO, ONTARIO.
FARM FOR SALE.
100 -acre farm in the township of Stephen
being lot 35, eon. 13. There are about COacres
oleo ed, the balance in bush. The above lot is
about one mile North of the Centre Road and
wo and a half miles South of Dasbwood. Two
good wells of water on the premises. Ten acres
of fall wheat Apply to
WILLIAM THOMPSON,
---lm Khiva P. 0
\\TANTED IIELP.—MEN OR
Y Women in every locality (local or trav-
elling), to introduoo a new discovery, and
Icon our show cards tacked up on eltrees,
ences and bridges throughout town and
eountry. Steady employment, Commission
r.)r salary $65 per tnonth and expenses, and
'money deposited In any bank when started,
Yer particulars write TER WORLD XEDIDAL
Eteceem Co.,)?. 0. Box 221, London, Ont.,
'Canada
May 16- m
FARM FOR SALE.
Lot 34, Con. 4 of the to-wnsbip of Usborne.
containing 100 acres, 60 of which a re cleared.
and the rest well timbered with maple and
'beech; a good frame barn 3Cx56 feet, also
good frame stabler; and driving shed. A good
1og house and other outbuildiegs, large or-
chard with plenty of small fruit trees. The
ferns is well adapted. for grain or pasturage.
at is si tuated on a good gravel road feur miles
from the thriving village of 11 ensall 1 3.4
mailer; from store shops, Post office and cburch
and 2 miles from school- For further par-
ticulars apply te MRS. wte. WOOD, C Inset-
hurst,P. 0. or MR. WM. MITCHELL, Box 14,
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Store and Dwelling Howie in the Village of
Xirkton.-briek. Annly personally or be let-
ter to (.41S0. L. MONEY, 13 ox
ESTRAY SHEEP.
Strayed from the premises of the undersign-
ied, on or about the 22nd Sept., seven Sheen.
Yane is black, thelothers white with three'spots
of paint rod along back. Any information
ne to their whereabouts will be rewarded on
application to this office or JOHN SH.EP-
YARD, Chiselhurst P. 0.
NOTICE TO OREDITORS
In the matter of the estate of Thomas
Pollard, late of the Village of Exeter, in
6 the County of Huron, retired farmer,
deceased.
Notice is hereby giien.pursuant to the lie -
wised Statutes of Ontario, Chapter 110. and
'amending acts, that all persons having claims
•against the estate of Thomas Pollard: !etc of
the village of Exeter, in the eOlinty of Huron,
_retired farmer, deceased, who died on or about
the 15th day of September, 1895, aro required
00 or about the 19th day of October, 1895, to
aeud o debver to Archibald Bishop,
'Exeter post office, executor of the said deceas-
cd, er to the undersigned, his solicitor, , a
atatement in writing, containing their names.
addresses, descriptions andfull particulars of
their claims duly verified by affidavit, and
the nature of the security (if any) held bv
them. And notioe is hereby further given
that on and after the 19th day of October'
3895, the said executor will prooeed to distrib-
eite theassets of the said estate amens:the
;persons entitled thereto, having regard only
eta the claims of which he shall then have
motipe. and he will nos be liable for Said estate
ger any portion thereof to any person or per-
soneof whose claims he shall not then have
=Aloe.
es; ess. COLLINS,
Solicitor for the Executor,
Exeter, Ont.
tested at Exeter this lot day of October, 38e5
Iz1Pak•
e
11
Hop Wanted!
,For killing every Monday.
As we are killing hogs regularly every
liveele We are prepared to supply Cue -
*misers with new KETTLE rt MNDER-
an) LARD, crocks er pails, filled at lle
jpe r lb., on Wednesday.
Opare Itilet 2c per pound ; lib. Row)
Pork 10o per lb. ; Tenderloin gc
per 113, ; Pigs Peet, cleaned, 35c
per doz ; Smoked Ham 12c
per lb. ; Smoked
Backs 110 per lb. ,; B
Bacon 12o ; 3t-nced Roll 10c
per lb ; I3o1ogn 3 lbs. for 2e.
:Long Clear Bacon, go to 10c per ?b.
AT EXETER P.,' OKING HOUSE,
Ptop,
144,1011VX B.En-B,TS,
Exeter. Ootober 2a(1.180,7
Fall wipntt per bush., t, 60 $ 62
Bpring wheat per . 60 02
Barleypor bush..,.,....,,, 80 85
0 8,ta per bush , , . ,, 22 23
Peas per bash.”,..,....,... 45 48
lour ,, 4 00 4 20
Apples per bag • 70 80
Betateea per bag ..... 35 40
Hay or son- ...... 10 00 1000
W d'h ... , 3 00
ood Per cord soft .„ .„. 2 00
/3utter per lb, ., 15
Eggs per dozen ' 10
Turkeys per lb., . . . 7
Hoge, live „ 62 4 59
5
Ducks 6
Chicks... • • 6 0
3 50
2 25
15
13
7 •
London, October 2nd, 1895
Whoat,white, tall, 1001130 $ 9550 $ 1 00
Wheat, rod, fall, per 1001130... 95 to 100
Vtrii eat, spring, per 1001be.... . . ... IA 100
Oats. per 100 lbs. 7080 72
Peas, per 100 .... . . 85 tc, 90
Corn, per100 lEs 95 to 100
Barley per 10C lbs 70 to 75
Rye, per 100 lho 00 to 90
Buckwheat. per 100 lbe , 50 to 100 `
1).sete eer nue- '-.. ........ .. 1 CO tc 1 10
Eggs, 'freoh, singledoz„ .... 16 to 17
Eggs, fresh, basket, per dos
1
Eggs, fresh, store lots, per dos 16 8
9 t0 17
o 13
Butter,single rolls, per lb .. . 22 to 23
Butter per lb,3. lb rolas,basketa 22 to 22
Butter per lb. large rolls or
crooks „ 38 to 99
Butter,perlb, tub or trkins„... 37 to 38
Chickens, per pair 10 to 10
75 to 100
Lard. per lb
Turkeys. 50' to lle ner eaeh 17000 to 100
200100
Duoks.. , .
'reroute, Oct ober 2nd,1895
Wheat, white, perbus..,. ..... $ 62 to 8 64
Wheat, sprieg, per bus..,..... ” 62 to 64
Wheat rtcl winter, per bus ee to 64
Wheat goose, Per bus 55 to 56
Barley, per bus . 86 to 41
Oate. per bus ... 23 to 28
Hay . -11 dig to 14
51 to 52
Peas
Eggs per dozen 12 to 13
Butter, per lb ................ 17 tde 18
•
The Live Stock Markets.
MAST BUFFALO.
East Buffalo, N Y, Sept 30 -Cattle-Good to
choice fat, $4 20 to a4 bu : fair to good steers,
A53 40 toe38 75. Dogs -Yorkers, $470 to 8475 ;
rough, 8325 to 3385 Pigs, good to choice,
34 65 to $4 761 Lambs-Oboice to prime: 3425
to $4 65; culls and common lambs, 32 to $3.
Sheep -Choice) to selected export wethere,
$3 85 to $4 ; fair to aood mixed sheep, 3220 to
152 85 :culls and ocmmon sheep, $1 40 to $2.
cattle -Receipts of male cattle were 205 oars •
mai het opened very dull arid slow feral' kinds
Bogs -Receipts 84 oars .; the market ruled
fairly active and strong. Sheep and jambs --
Receipts, 85 cars ;market fairly active.
Cattle closed very dull and weak for heavy
cattle at 50e decline, with the bulk of these
kinds shipped uut in first hands. Hogs closed
strong and firm, with /ate sales of Yerkers at
$4 75 to 8480 ; other:sib-in. Sheep andlambs
closed steady, with all sold.
MONTREAL,
Montreal, September 30 -The receipts at
the c astern al attoir reai k et to -clay were 600
head of cattle, 1,010 eheep and lambs and:150
calves. The market was slow midweek. Best
butchers' stook Beld this morning at 30 nor
Ib, with lower grade 1 rom lic to 8e,livewerght.
Small meats were quiet some sales of ship-
ping sheep were reported at :lete to 34e. Fol-
lowing is the general range of quotations :-
Cat tlt-Butchers' choice, per lb., 3o to 3ic
live weight ; do, medium to fairdo.go to 24c •
do, do, culls, do, lie to 2e ; do, sheep, commo,
to good, $2 50 to 65 ; lam3150 to 33 75
colves, good to chtioe, $7 63'$10 ; common to
fair 82 to 56.
BORN.
efleIES-In Breter,on the 2Ist nit,, the wife
of Robt. Muir, of a son.
NICHOL...In Crediton, on tho 29th ult., the
wife of John Nichol, of a son.
HORN -In Logan. ou the 23rd ult., the wife
of Mr. John Horn• of a daughter.
DOWNING -Ds tucan • on September 10th,the
wife of P1' Downing, of a daughter. •
PINDER-In Hibbert, on the 20th ult., the
wife of Mr. John Pinder, of 5000.
HARMER -In Mitchell, on the 2083, ul te the
wife of Mr. Wm. H ,ser, of a daughter.
WORDEN-In toga nn the 91st ult., the
wife of Mr. 'rhos. V)reirden, Jr., of a daughter.
MARRIED,
HAIL-CONNOR-By the Bev Mr Mott, on
sepremberl8th. Mr Charles Hall, to Eliza-
beth Jane Connor, both of MoGillivraY.
ABELL...SWAN-On Monday, 23rd ult., by Rev
W Holmes, at the Parsonage, Clinton, Mr
Thos. Abell, to Miss Charlotte tiwan, both
ot Seaforth,
ENGLAND -YOUNG -3 8 the residence of Mr
Jas Young, by th eRev Mr Corriere, on Sep-
tember 251h, Matthew England, to Sarah Ann
Young, both ef MoGillivraY•
CORNISH -MILLS -At the residence of Geo
Cornish, Thames road, on September 1881s,
by the Rev C Fletuher,:alr Thos Cornish, it,
to Miss Ellaal ills, of Blanshard.
LUNDY...MOORE-At ths residence of the
bride's father, Blyth, on the 25th ult:, by
Rev. G. Buggin, bir 14 Lundy, Morris, toMiss
Maggie, daughter of Mr James Moore,
DAVIS-HARRIS-In Exeter, on the 2nd inst.,
at the residence of the- bride's mother, by
Rev George Jaokson, Me Sidney Davie, to
miss Lizzie, daug bier of 0.7rs Harris,
s'rEW ART-VIVIAN-Near Staffa, on the 9nd
inst., by Rev J Kenner, at tbe residence of
tbe bride's parents, ItIrA E Stewart of Exe-
ter, to Miss M. lee eldest daughter of Thos
Vivian
GA.RDINEB-MEAD-At the residence of the
bride's father, on September 26th, by the
Rev Mr Hart, Albert Gardiner, of Pesotum.
Ill.; to Emma, daughter of Mr Geo Mead, of
eG i Ili way ,
00 NES-LeTOTIZEL-At St George's churoh,
on September 25811, by Rev Mark Turnbull,
Rector James Henry Evans Jones, of Lon-
don. to'Annie Elizabeth Pawn, daughter of
James C LeTouzel, Goderich,
WILLIS-WILLSON-At the residence of the
bride's father Seaforth. on September 258h,
by Rev Mr Bond, Mr Walter G Willis, to
Miss Alice Maude,second daughter of Mr 0 0
W illson, all of Seaforth.
Mc ILRAIT11-11AMILTON-- At the resid-
ence of the {bride's parents, -on September
188h, by ReY P So )tt, Mc John Stewart Me-
Ilraith, to MSS Kane eldest daughter of Mr
F 11 Hamiltonian of lffibbert:
DIED.
RUSSELL -In Exeter, on the 2nd in steSophie
Russell, aged 17 years, 5 months.
PHIPPEN-In Parkhill, on September 23r3
Sexah E., Wife of Robert Phippen•
QUIGLEY-In Lucan, on September 23r d,
William Quigley. aged 78 years,
WBSTOOTT-In Liebe/no, cm the 1st haste
Henry Westcott, aged 72 years, 4 months.
JONES -On September 17th, Gorden Georgie
son of George G Jones, Meetillivrase aged 5
Years and le months.
EACRETT--In Hay, on the 28th 'September,
Lottte Le daughter of Christopher Bacrett,
aged 96 years, 3 months.
PLC MSTEE Clinton, on 'Sept 30th, Maud
Mary, daughter of Mr II Plumstool, aged
22 years, month and 21 days,
MONTHITH-In Downie, on September 378h,
Elsie May, infant child of Nelson and Ida
Monteith, aged 10 months and 0 days.
HAMM-In Logan, on Tuerdor, the 24th ult.,
Sophia Hamm, beloved wife of Mr. John
Hamm; aged 40 years, 4 months and 14 days.
401
THIS 18 CONORN/ RATION,
Ono001) a (1680 one box 95 canto. Ono pill
relieves constipation. Ono box mina an or-
dinney ease, Ono pill taken weekly neutrals
izes formation of uric aid in the blood and
prevents Bright's Kidney disease ahd Diabe-
tes True Only othr ChaimaidneY-LiverPills.
•••••1111.11•,.
FOR OVER eilITY YEARS
AN 01.0 AND WHOL-TRIVA RRMADY.— MIT
Winslow's Seething Syrup has been used fifty
Years by millions of mothers for their childreei
while teething with period avocets& St soethee
the child, softens the gunte,allasel the pain,
cures the colic, told it the best remedy for
Diarrhoea, ls element to the testa. Sold be
dreggisto in every part of weeld. 25 cents
a bottle. Its value is incalculable, Be sure
and ask for Mrs. Witielowet Soothing Syrup
andtakeno other kind.
H gwrtR WHITE 330Alt
FOR SERVICE,
,e at titne olserviee. W. Settrde Lot 18,
et decoke 7. Helmer& Dee 80,
Month Of
_Daagor
October Weather
Dreaded. by Rheuma
• tic Sufferers.
Sudden Changes in
Temperature Bring
Agonies and Suffer-
ing.
Paine's Celery Compound
should Be Freely Used. this
Month.
The Only Medicine
that Cures Rheuma-
tism and Sciatica.
We have just entered on the mouth of
Oct ober. a time flaught with tremendous
dangers to all thematic sufferers. It is
terrible to center° plate the age niee that
thousands will have to endure The vic-
tims are many; they old and youug, rich
and poor. Some wealthy sufferers will
betake themselves to climes with fewer
dangerous ebasegee of temperature; but
tlae vast majority are obliged to faoe and
endure the evils that must surely come,
msfees they seek the help of Peine'd Celery
Compound, that medicine that never fails
in the most terriele casee of rheumatism.
In the complete banishment of rheuma
tiem and sciatica, Paine'sCelery Compound
has more wooden fu I cures to its credit than
can be shown by all other combined med-
icine.
It should be rememered that Paine's
Celery Compound does not Simply relieve
for a few days or weeks; this wonderful
medioine goes straight to the root of tile
trouble and takes away the seeds of disease
forever. Medical men know well of its
Value in theumatism, and endorse its use.
Is ialtierefore folly en your part to go on
suffering when such a cure is within your
reach. If you are a rheumatic sufferer,
and wish a cemplete euro, see that you are
not influenced to take somETraarG 302510,
even if poor dealer recommends it; your
safety depends eutirely on Paine's Celery
Compound and its nairaculowl cure,
rums To Travol.
WANTED, -Several faithful gentle-
men and ladies to travel for established
house.
Salary $780 & Expenses
Position permanent if suited ; also increase
State reference and enclose self-addressed
stamped envelope. THE NATIONAL,
316-317-31S Omaha. Bld 'Cureeeo.
jute and wool blankets we always take
the lead,
Over gaiters, overshoes and rubbers,
-what you all will need
Harness, collars, whips and sweat pads.
we have a good supply,
./rets ombs, brushes and cards when
used keep away disease and the fly.
Trunks, valises and school bags, in
prices and quality for the you ng
and the old ; •
/Robes, rubber, plush and wool rugs,
andmitts; to protect you from the
cold;
Elm city harness oil, dressing and
blacking, keeps harness and boots
a shining,
Bells, children's cairiages and wagons
prevents the little ones from crying,
Long and short boots, eh and rubber
boots, we claim the best and nicest.
Enquire at Treble'sBoot, Shoe and
Harnees store, be sure and get his
prices. '
GIDLEY
& SON,
Parlor Sets
Side Boards
Tables
13edroom Setts
ChaiTs
Fancy Bamboo
Window Shades and
Poles,
PICTURE FRAMES
• A Large Variety
and Low Prices.
GidleY & Bon
ODDFELLOW'S 13.600E.
1
Sonoor, I<J5voa,4–.1'be
oorrooe report of 8, 8. No, 13, Sleplseo, kr
the 00008b of Se et either., - Sr 1 V--000 J8t..
Phew, Gee, Sandere., orator: Ileavei; - Jr ,
1:V. -Clara Stan/aka, Ston Jory, jolia
Triehner;--Sr Stindeis, Eddie
Beaver, Bertha Gilbert, ae, Jory, Luther
Penhale.- Sr II -Mary Sanders, Lorena
lewd, Cinton Sweet, Fred Deariog;-Jr 11
-Stella Penbal^ If -Res Parona,
Homer Bagtbaw, Frank R. Trialmer,
UMW() Triebner, Asa Pennale, Hethie
Fercl W. B. 134.esuA.w, .Teaoher
YEr,tow
For Rheumatism, Lame Bank, Stiff
Joints, Spiair.s, 1.3ruieee, Buinet Cuts,
Frost Bites, Croup, and all Pains and
Aehea, either internally or external,
Hagyard's Yellow Oil is an uurivallad
cure
RIIIAIMATInt (AILED tt7 6 DAL—South
American ltheumatio Cut e. tor Rheumatism
and Neuralgia, radioally cures in 1 to 3
daps. Its action upeu the eystera is remark.
able and mysterious. It reMOVelit at once
the cause and the disease inimsdiately dis
appeara. The first dose greatly neneflt-
75 cents. Sold by C. Lutz, Druggiet, Ss,
A Doerr TO lionsnsrus,.-One boitle of
English Spavin Liniment completely re
moved a curb from my horse. I take
in reeommening the remedy, as it aces
with mysterione promptness in the re-
moval -from horses ot hard, soft or call-
oused lumpe, blool seevin, splints, curbs
weepy, stifles and sprains.
GEORGE ROBB. oFARDIER,
MARKHAM. Oise,
Sold by C. LUTZ.
• I
RELIEF IN Sex Houns.-Disordered Kid
ney and bladder dioeasee relieved in six
hours by the "Great South American Kid
ney Cute." This new remedy la a great
surprise and delight to physioiang on ac.
ocelot of its exeeeding promptness in re-
lieving pain in the bladder, kidneys,back
and. every part of tbe urbetry passages in
male and female. It relieves retention of
wester and Pain in passing it almost imtned
ately. If you went quiok relief and owe
this ia your remedy Sold by C. LUTZ
London Huron and Bruce.
liyuco NORTH -
Lon don, depart.. .... --
Centralia . . ... .......
Exeter..... ... . . . . .
Hensel/.
Bruceaeld
Clinton
Londesboro..... . .. . .
Blyth
Bolgrave
Wingham arrive-. a.
Gorse- Somme-
V7ingham, depart... ... 6.35 a.. sr. 3.25P. 31
B81RTRVO 6.50 3.47
4.01
Passenger
8.05 A, X. 4,30 • 11
9,07 5,47
9.22 6.00
9,37 6.15
9.44 6 20
9.52 6.28
10.12 0.55
10.29 7.34
;10,38 7.23
10.52 7.37
11 10 8.00
a Passenger
Bytlh -
top eesboro. . 7,10 4.08
Clinton.. 7.89 4.28
Brucefield... • .... ... 7.49 4.46
Kippen............. ..... 7.51 4.53
}Jensen. . 8 06 4.58
exeter .... ..... ....... 8,28 5,12
Centralia 8 4 5.23
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People's Building Building and Loan Association
LONDON ONTARIO
'r -rn '
BOARD Or DIRECTORS .1.14 ONTARro
Dr. J. A. Rollins, President.
Dr. 0. Lutz, - Vice -President..
L 11. Diekson, - Solicitor.
David Mill, - Valuator.
Fred. W, Collins, - • Soo, -Treas.
DIRECTORS.
Jno Grigg, E. A, Follick, !Jae. , Wm
Southeott, Dr. Thee. A. AMOF,
Saral. SRRders.
Make money by saving money. Sixty cents
per month will misers $100 in 7+ years. For
forms of applicatinn and all necessary infor-
mation apply to the Secretary, Mr. ,Fred.
Collins. Post Of5ce,Exeter, Ont.
SHOULTS,
CIENTRALIA.
Office opposite Methodist Parsonage.
TTKINSMAN, DENTIST,
• L1),S, SPECIALIST in GOLD FILL-
ING, EXTR'A 0 T IN G and PLATE
WORK. Gas and local Anaesthetics for pain -
tote extracting. 2n3 door north of CAB-
LING'S Store
•
1-1 ALTON ANDERSON D.D. S
• L. D- S. Honor Graduate of the To-
ronto University and Royal. College of Dental
Surgoc,ns of Ontario. Specialties, painless
extraotion and Dreservation of the natural
teeth. Office over the Law Office of Elliot Jr
Elliot, opposite Central Hotel, Exeter, Ont.
TIQ1 AGNEW LD, S.DENTIST,
J..0 • oLoP:W.
Will be at Grob's hotel Zurich
on the second Thursdey of each
month and at Hodgin's hotel
Henson every Blonder
OET !OUR PITS
1)01Tqa\T
At W. johns', The
Tailor. Made to order
for $3, 6, 7, etc. Suits
11, 20, 21, etc. The
best place in town to
get a ft.
W. JOHNS,
The Tailor.
R. I,ROtII
UNDE9TAKER
-AND_
Furnitu re Dealer,
Main Street Exeter,
Full Stook of all kinds always
on hand.
Rovitie.
gxragn.
...ropoore.::. For .:P01-0: Weathei
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Have boon studying the past few weeks as to what would b st suit the wants of thei2 (,.sus
ers in
HEATING AND
COOKING
They have "THE CELEBRATED GRAND JEWEL," with Steel Oven and new Paten
Grates. This stove is a special favorite with houseWifes, and will be found not only easily managed:
but economical.
Heating Stoves of all kinds at prices that will sell them,
EAVETROUGIIING A S PECIALTY.
Highest price paid for Timothy Seed. Submit sample.
Pie
HELLQ 3117
Have you an old Buggy Top that needs
re cmyering and you wish to have made as
good as new, 8 Side Curtains played out ?
Your Cuehion played out ? or other
Trimmings ehabby and require to be
renewed
If so, call on
X. 0 OLATT EN,
essemieraeseeem,
Or leave your orders at Jones'
Carriage V.9eerk9, Exeter.
All orders will receive prompt attention
and done in a we: kmanshiplike:roanner,
Charges moderate.
Are You,.
GOING TO GET A
Bicycle?
We nave the best assortment
and the 'cheapest.
Come in and
See Them
Or else write for particulars.
PERRIN S & MARTIN,
Faneon'e Bleck, Exeter.
We Want You
to come into Our Store
LOOKING PLEAS-
ANT sometimes.
We have so much to sell besides
quinine and all those bitter things. We
don't want you to think we are happy
only when you are sick. Of course, if
you must be ill, we always want to put
up your prescriptions, but we haye
thousand and one things you need be-
sides medicine. Just now we have
some uncommonly good values in
Brushes, Hair Brushes from 25c up,
Nail Brushes from Scup, Tooth Brushes
from Sc up. But don'tlet us forget to
draw your attention to the extensive
stock of Toilet Soaps, 3 large cakes of
Real Castile for 10c, 1 box containing
six cakes all for 10c, Baby's 0: n, 2
cakes for 25c, Fine Oatmeal Soaps. Old
Windsor, Honey, Glycerine and a I,,rge
assortment of medicinal soaps, and
many other lines. All the. abeve are
excellent values, both in quality and
quantity. Dont put Off till to -morrow
what you can do to -day. Call at once.
.1 W. Browning's
BOOKSTORE.
A Suit Of Vlothes,
OP a Single Garment
Should Combine now a days,
Correctness of Style,
Good Workmanship,
Moderate Cost,
Perfect Fit.
You look for these in an old and
reliable plaxe, and A. J.
SNELL never disappoints his
patrons in any of these. A
large assortment of
Fall :6 Winter Goods
In Worsteds and Tweeds, are
now on our shelves, and we will
take much Dleasure in showing
them to you. There are many
other lines that are specially at-
tractive.
OV7OZZ,
ISHOP & SO
Strikes are allyight, if struck against wrong,
Strike not the weak because you are strong ;
Strike not your father, strike not your mother,
Strike not your sister, strike not your brother :
But 'strike a good scheme when ever you can,
Strike a deal with J. H. GRIEVE,
And you will strike the right man
For a fine suit of BLACK WORSTED or fine TWEED. Our
stock is complete for the spring trade. All the latest novelties
in Fine Goods.,
Give us a call and secure a Bic, Bargain.
Remember,the place.
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College reopened Sept. 3rd, 1895. J. W. WESTERVELT, Prinoipa.
Featherbone Skirt Bone
For giving
STYLE and SHAPE
to
Ladies' Dresses
For sale
A light, pliable, elastic bone made
from quills. Ibis soft and yielding,
conforming readily to folds, yet giving
proper shape to Skirt or Dress.
The only Skirt Bone that may be
wet without injury. •
The Celebrated Featherborke
Corsets are cordedtwith this
material.
by leading Dry Goods Dealers.
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Mr. F. R. Knight has opened a
General Store in the stand lately
occupied by Brook's Harness
Shop, with a full stock ot
GENERAL GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES',
HARDWARE
S'X'ATIONERY, ETO.
Produce taken in exchange for
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Manufacturers of Plows, Gall
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