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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1902-6-26, Page 544A11 is tot gold ttat glitters." Shoe finish covers up shoe value, and throws you hack upoia shoe record. The Makers' price on the sole, seals his res- ponsibility for what is under the finish in -- The Slater Shoe" `toodyor Wend" J, SPA.CKMAN. General Agent, (In Declaration of Peace and End of South African War. Peace, Tioly white winged Peace, has come on earth again, No more on Africa's sunny soil, will sound the martial strain, ifo more on veldt and river will the cannon's boom be heard, No more may bloody hateful thoughts, in foeman's hearts be stirred The dogs of war are kennelled now, and safe and surely chaan.ed, Tbe song of peace comes o'er the and, the battle song has waned, The bugle's clarion blast has ceased, the shell will no more burst, O'er hidden foes who knew the sound and war has been accurst, Thank God it's come, the end of war, and no more may it's sounds Be heard o'er mountain, veldt and stream, but gladness may resound, May peace on earth reig,n now sn prone and every voice proclaim, God save our King, may hardy Boer and Briton shout the same. N. DYER BURDON. THE CAUSE OF DYSPEPTIC PAINS. Impropelly digested food usually forms gases tnat cause a painful dis- tension of the stomach and pressure against the heart. This results in ranch pain and distress, but Nerviline will relieve the distension, dispel the gas, and cure the dyspeptic pains very quiekly. Poison's Nerviline is really an excellent remedy for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Cramps, Summer Com- plaint and all Stomach and Bowel Troub 'es. No household is complete without Nerviline. Try a 25c bottle. High Court. At the Assize Cleure,, which opened last week at Goderich on Monday and lasted till Wednesday, before his Honor, Justice Street, the tollowing cases were entered and disposed of -: Rook et al Trott, re administration of an estate; the case was postponed. F. W. Gladman for plaintiff, Proud - foot & Hays for defendant. Smith ve. Shin ols, postponed. Froudfoot & Hays for plaintiff, P. -Ifoit, defendant. Merrier vs. Mercer ; settled out of Court. H. j, D. Cooke for plaintiff, McPherson & Davidson for defendant. Doherty et al The Miller's Manufac- turing Co. ; suing for insurance ; taken out of Jury's hand and judgment re- served. Barwick, Ayiesworth & Moss for defendants, Proudfoot & Hays for plaintiff. Neelin vs. G, T. R. Co.; for damages to person in getting on the train at Mit- chell. Jury disagreed. Dickinson & Garrow for plaintiff, J. Bell, for de- fendant. McNabb vs. Gilliax ; damages tor in- juries sustained while under the.in- finence of liquor on premises of defend- ant by falling down stairs. Plaintiff awarded $250. G. F. Blair for plain- -sr tiff, W. M. Sinclair for defendant. t Taylor vs. Doupe ; Breach of prom- ise. Award $1200. J. G. Stanbury for plaintiff, Meredith, Judd & Elliott fox defendant. 4O/sT-3nRY CASES. Fowler vs, Hugull ; judgment for plaintiff. R. S. Hays for plaintiff, J. IL Best for defendant. .Allan Ts. Rever; judgment reserved. Blake, Lash & Cassels for plaintiff, Shaw .36 Shaw for defendant. Ormox o5 LEADING PHYSICIANS • This certifies that I have used Strong's Pilekone in the treatment of piles, both externaland internal, and have found it an invaluable *remedy, and can recommend it with confidence to anyone requiring treatment for -this most distressing affection. J. D. BALFOUR. M. D„ Med. Supt., London •General Hospital. Price $1.00. For sale by druggists, •or by mail on receipt of price. W. T. STRONG, Manufacturing Chemist, London, Ontario. 4911,X111119•1.12I. Itching Skin Distress by day and night-. That's the complaint of those who 4 are so nnfortunate as to be afflicted with' Eczema' or Salt Rheum -and out- . . avard applications do not cure. Thev t. Tht.‘ .eource of the trouble is in the Ill. a l--raiike that pure and this seal - tag . hit ming, itching Skin disease will .i.eatas„, ,,;. :ith an itching on My „leh. very dieagreeable. 1 it At a.4 t rheum and bought. a 1 • • ; t, ,et l'a sera villa. In tWo daya r'taithll it 1 fult better and it • het long hr..w ";r3S cured. Ifave eay et dtseasc Mita, 1).‘ Cosa roint, ma: • ;od X•0,11';:b sa aril& rin t1,„„1, of ail impurities and Genera! News. TQ Of/RE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Brom° gatnine• Tablets. Al! gruggists retinal the money it it fails to mu1fl o w tOroVe'S slallature Is on eaeh box, 2.5e. Frei:Mae TalfOtird, a forMer resithnt of LaxabtOrt 001.1nty, died recently in England at a very great age. He went to sea when a bey as a clerk. told. sailed with Captain Maryatt, for oilcan be prepared the MS. of sotne Of the farnons sea stories beloved by boys the World Over, After leaving the eett lie Settled. in Cianada on the river S. Ile founded the village of Froornefield. Be was appointed In- dian Superintendent. When about to pay a Visit to England he gave the Indians a feast on his birthday, and intimated that if he should not retinn next year he would give them another feast; and so it happened that year after year for thirty years or more the Talfourd feast was given, to the great gratification of the tribe at Savnia. After his return to England his pleas - lime at Wandsmith was always open to welcome Canadian friends, At 86 years of age, when visited by a Cana- dian acquaintance, he wandered about with the activity of a young man, tak- ing his friend to various places of in, , terest, and being apparently as much interested in them as if he hacl never tseen them before. I It LcaOs and Saves Paine's Celery Compound PliELPS'irraTe74. WONDER-WORKINGAMEDI- • =CAL PRESCRIPTIOl\TE Paine's Celery Compound is the world's great leading medicine- and life saver. It has no equal for feeding exhausted nerves; it stands first as a builder of the weak and shattered nervous system. Paine'es Celery Compound has long ago proved its power as a banisher of dyspepsia, rheumatism, neuralgia, kidney disease, liver complaint, and as a purifier of the blood. Thousands of men and women, tired out, sleep- less, nervous, morose and despondent, have been given perfect health, strength and buoyancy of spirits through the well adyised use of Paine's .0elery Compound. It has giyen a new and happy life to a large number of people who once were tired of life and sufferiug. If your health is impaled; if yon are burdened with any- painful malady use Paine's Celery Compound to -day; it is specially adapted for your case; it will -make you well and strong. Mr. H. Ball, Chatham, Ont, says was so seriously ill I was obliged to take to my bed, where I lay for four months. The doctors here and in Toronto said my trouble was Addison's disease of the kidneys, and told me I would never walk again. In November I commenced to use Paine's Celery Compound. After having used a number of bottles I was enabled to attend to business, and felt like a new man. I can affirm with confidence that Paine's Celery Compound saved my life." THE ALPHABET OF SIJOOESS RUNS AS FOLLOWS: Attend carefully to details. Be prompt in all things. Consider well, then decide positively. Dare to do right, fear to do wrong. Endure trials patiently. Fight life's battles bravely. Go not into the society of the vicione. Hold integrity sacred. Injure not another's reputation. Join hands only with the virtuous. Keep your mind free from evil thoughts, Lie`not for any consideration. Make few special acquaintances. Never try to appear what you are not. Observe good rnanners. Pay your debts promptly. Question not the veracity of friend. Respect tlae counsel of your parents. Sacrifice money rather than principle. Toucli not, taste not, handle not in- toxicating drinks. Use your leisure for improvement. Venture not upon the threshold of wrong. Watch carefully over your passions. Extend to every one a kindly greeting. Yield not to discouragement. Zealously labor for the right, and suc- cess is certain. The Breakfast Table Leader MALT BREAKFAST • FOOD Has No Equal in the World. The Most Concentrated Form 'of Nourishment. ' As a hot weablier breakfast dish, Malt Breakfast Food bas no equal in the world. M is health none sh- ment in the most concentrated form. It is delicious to the taste, satisfying, appetizing and easily digested. Malt l3reakfast Food energizes and inyi- gorates body and brain. It is the only sensible food for young and old in the hot weather, Your grocer re- commends 11. ethrine eceteria always bears the Signature of Chas. It Pletcher. weer: Baby was sick, v7e gave her Cnstoria, When slie was a Child, she cried for Castoria. iIJj X T ICRONIO STRIKE IS HOD The 'Militia Discharged After a Single Day's Service, Street ears Running as 'Vaunt With Old Rands in Their macros -Beth pleyes arid CompanY Yield Largo eessions7The Azreetnent as Fin )(leached Het wee,* the c °atoll( Partiea-The Lobana .All goons!. TOTOITtO, tine 2a. ---The mens Mittee and the Toronto Rail Conmany's officials, with the Be col rade Cotrunit tee as a go-betwe discussed the various Points of ference. between them in the 11 effort' to effect a settlement' hal sitid: "I iii very glad ha'. over. It was brief. There Is 'n0 position on the part of the Men to regard the reault in the nature of pemonal:triumph. We give the J3oard of Trade Committee full credit, We Old not get all we asked nor all We feit that We were entitled to, but the men 11 aa,e ref/SPIVS t • o congratula,te the tilelTiSelVeS Vocalise victory came af- ter 80 brief a contest. The worl has been hard. 1 desire to say in de - any violence nVking Oct elion;(:1- f e e coefi ingeono:ohlaatv •nog vay Observed Organizer James 11IeDonald ally that eliStied was not of their trol." 'tie friends. This they could not conr but was the work of their Gallus/ea- ., d' ' e men were right, and there- fore, Public Sentimen t liPPor tcti. them. I always feel that the great nal mass of people -the common people, eve those who lca ow what it is to work d for all they receive --can be re- lied upon to sympathize with right ia all cases." iis 1 bi Fxperiene, the eoldiery had control of the streets. All night the s teuggle went on. Day was clawaing now and the elate the tat of the soldiery pouring into city could be distinctly beard the. stalkers were hurrying to the bares. to reinforce their- pickets, and each nide was preparing for deSPer- ate fray, Slowly the 'cacao Orators w ipod out first nue point ol' cliffeeence and then another. The men had declared the union must be recog•nized. . The company was unalterably opposed to the pro- position, The men had declared for a, flat scale. The company would not grant this.rl' en all ,differenees ,but (hese two were .settled. The morning was 'con- sumed over these details. ,At 3 pan. the committee announced its success. glie peace agreement had beeri signed, even as the officers were parading their troops and getting , their forces ready for action. • THE AGIU9E3IENT. Men Oat New Seale of Wages Hut lio Union Recognition. Toronto, June 24..,1902. -The oonr- mittoe of the Board of Trade having again intervened between the officers of the Toronto Railway Company and the coannittee appointed by th employes at the meeting held uncle the auspices of the Board of Trade and recommending further negotia tions, a meeting was held on th morning of the 23rd inst., and th folloiving compromise was arrive at: The militia corps, as scheduled the rlay bofo.te, began, to come in at day- break and to asaemble at the armour-' ies. They were nn duty all day. in the morning there avas aa Engry de- monstration against them near the Yorkville barns, but nothing came of it. except that the temper of the hip; mob turned on the arrival of •the peace new when the troops ex- ecrated in the morning„ were cheered at night. The troops were wholly withdrawn by evening.. Means 8112,000 to CouiparlY. Pi5n aSn'cliRaliliyC,E the cencession finaily wrung froni the company means, in round numbers, about $112,000 in- creaSes in salaries annually to the men as compared with the scale in force when the strike was declared. The scale voluntarily offered by the company gave the men an increase of $76,000 annually. Losses by rtrilte. The direct losses incident to the strike are very large, caul the indi- rect loss is 'Incalculable. Estimates along this line in the rough, are as follows: Three days' receipts to the companya ..$15,000 City's share , , 1,500 •City's expense foil, troops:- .., 10,000 r Loss to strikers in salaries,.... 6,000 1 , Company property damaged.. 5,000 - Expense to city, extra police • e service..... . 1,000 e d Compamy, s expense preparing to meet strike 2,000 Loss of prestige, municipality account, unfavorable adver- tising incident to noting and violence, to business houses account same fea- ture, loss to employes of va- rious establishments, failure of eniployment because in- • terrupted car service. ,, ,. . $ Total . . $10,500 The wage scale which has been es- tablished (by the company last Fri- day) to stand until the first of July. In the meantime the employes may hold a meeting to be called under the auspices of the Board of Trade Cortunittee and if the Majority of the regular and relief men vote by ballot to eubstitute the scale of eighteen- cents per hour for first year of service and twenty cents thereaf- ter, the company will substitute it for the present scale. . Gr.evances. The company trill not interfere with the freedom of the railway em- ployes to organize under any form of constitution, but the compa.ny de - e xi sl a ti al pl fo dt A ve 0 him to give recognition to the un - on or to receive a grievance' com- mittee -from the union, but any em- leye who may have been suspended 'r dismissed, or who may have any ther grievance, shall have the right f an appeal in person to the general nanager, and to bring with, him such f his fellow -employes or other wit- esses who may have any knowledge f the facts and circumstances of the ase. The company agree that the cars mil be cleaned for the motormen ncl conductors hi the Morning, but int the mot:Omen and conductors ill report lif teen minutes ahead of hue as at present, without addition - pay, and Will keep the inside and atform of their cars cleaned as rmerly, while on duty." That'on unday the increase .shall be such as o make the day equal to a working ty in the week. (Signed, approved i n. H. Keating, /imager Toronto Railway Company; . E. AllIQS, J. D. Allan, J. W. Pla- tte.; Paul Jarvis, Conmaittee of the oard of Trade;J. H.. Pickles, halm= committee' of ,the men. , Men .4 eye, pt rtl Delegate Dilworth and Organizer c ' on ald carried t he nows to o St. Andrew's Bali. SbVell hilt deed stiik- ers were there. Nothing remained brit the endorsement of the men, The meeting was secret. Arr. Dilworth Was chairman, and he explained the situation. It was a partial victory. Each had made concessions. It Was his • honest opinion that the men ought t� accept the' terms. . The Executive Committee added their voices to that of the interna- tional delegate. The vote was unanimous, and as there was not a diSSenter, it was re- corded by a rising vote. The. result of the meeting was transmitted to the Board of Trade , delegates and the work was done. The inen cheered end rushod out oh the street to tell the good news to their friends. I At the company headquarters sim- ilar relief was manifested, and dir- ections Were at once given to with, draw the militia. The closing chap- ter of the animated struggle will be wri Lten at the mass meeting of the men at the Star Theatre to -night, This will be merely an informal fea- ture, as the men will vote on the proposition as a unit, General Manager Keating was seen at 6 o'clock last night. "The ser- vice Will be resumed to -morrow as' ual. We thonght it best to not try to .move cars to-aight. I have nothing; to say °Vey the result, .1 must refer you to the report of the committee. It is Official." 115 The Hen's Daniol 3)11Worth in teenational 'del- ee:tate aft'er QuatI:eliacL lagen declared, STOP TRE COUGH 'When She became Miss, she clung to Castoric,.. AND wOut OFF TRE COLD. NIThensheltad Cbileirebolie gave thentettatoria. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets enrol a In one ay. No Miro, NO ay. Price 25 nt Rioters Were Remanded. The six men and a boy arrested on Sunday were charged in the polite court yesterday with ,being members of an unlawful asseinblage. They were William Brown, Thomas Cook, Thomas Peen ey Joseph Christie Perry Finkle, Thomas Shell, and Harry, Madill, the last named 'being the boy. .,'They were al' remanded till to -day. Young Madill was . re- ' leased on his own bail. William Marks, the ex-eond'actor arrested for the alleged theft of aa switch point, was also remanded till to -clay. T. .0. -Robinette; K. C., appeared for him. Harness Makers Strike. Toronto, June 21. -Forty-nine members of Local Union No. 93, 'In- ternational United Brotherhood of Leather Workers' on Horse Goods, employes in Adams Bros., harness manufactory, East King street, . were called out on strike, yesterday. The complaint against this firm is that they discriminated against the chief movers • a the otganization by die,. , charging its president. Robert Mocking, secaetaryof the Labor Bu- reau, Will be asked to intervene, tlis itrother. Edmonton; N. W. T., June 24.-A man named Nils Johnson, Swede., was arrested and brought here from Weaskiwin Sunday night for the murder of his brothor, to get posses- sion of his cattle. It is rumored he has confessed to have paid- fo tattle, and be was therefore entitled irte to them. The murder is similarto the 'hillock affair, the body having been buried. • Hail Hurts Corn. Windsor, June terrine hail- storm passed over this city at 5.45 last evening. The hailatones were large, and the downpour very heavy. Although the storm WilS of compar- atively short duration, it is feared that inestimable damage has been done the young corn, the Printipal croP 1L thiS County•. wi rib ipeg, 011(1 24-1?. Joyce of Tor. eito, a railway fireman, was found dead ari the a.P.R. track near 'Tyndall Stmday.110 was .4egnieling, on a pass to medicine Mat, and. it it; believed he fell off the train. , Sick Headache? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver! Ayer's Pills ara liver pills; they cure dys- pepsia, biliousness, 25c, Ail drugglets. , Want yon,- moustaehe et beard a beaakitni bretra or r'.:() black? Than ese BUCKINGHAM'S OYEf.{11:11re'ess tso ord. or esuptvtin, 7'7%.1. 100, r DR. W. H. CRAHAM 1•1191$s)-St.West. No,* i Clarence -square, corner Spadina avenue, Toronto, Canada, treats Chronic diseases and makes a specialty of Skin Disease ,s PimplesAlicers, Etc. 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For siring high stepping action for road and carriage purpose, Tann - tum is the ideal sire of Canada. Write for testimonials as to his siring abilities and tabulated pedigree. Will stand at his own stable, Egmondville, Friday and Saturday, Busseldale, Monday; Woodham, Tuesday noon; St. Marys, Tuesday night; Mitchell, Wednesday night, A, CHARLESWORTH, Egmondville. MORTGAGE SALE —OF -- CREAMERY PROPERTY IN THE VILLAGE OF CENTRALIA. Under•a,nd by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage,whiCh will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction by Thos. Cameron, auc- tioneer, at GRAFTON'S HOTEL, CENTRALIA FRIDAY, JULY 1 lth, 1902._ At 2 o'clock P. M. The following valuable property; viz: - Lot No 77 and the South half of Lot No, 76 in the village of Centralia, County of Heron (for- mer)y part of the south half of original lot non ber Four in the First concession of the Township of Stephen.) On this property there isn first.olass Creamery and Butter Factory, newly new, with Boiler andi.Engine, two Sep- aractas, one 'parturiser and other machinery and aparatus conneoted with the said factory. Also euantity stored Ice. The factory is situ- ated in an excellent dairying district and Is a clearable property. TERMS OF SALE 20 per Cont. of the purchase money at time of sale and balance within Thirty days, or .ar- ran.gements for payment of balance may be made upon application. For further par- t,oulars and conditions of Sale apply to. THOS. CAWERON, J. G. STANBURY, Anctioneer Vendor's Solicitor. Dated at Exeter, Jure 23rd, 1902. In The Nigh Cour! of Justice j .13RONVNINC+ M. D. Ai. C. . r. IS, Graduate V101,01 ja /ffiversity °nee an d residence, Dominion Lahore, tory, Exeter. IIGAL. DICKSON & CARLING, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Commissioners, Solicitors for the Molsons Bank, Etc, Money toLoan at lowest rates of interest. OFFICE :--MAIN STREET, ?EXETER. s . 0Am/we, 13. A. L. H. DIORSON pW. GLAD1VIAN (Successor to Elliott & Madman) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Conveyancer, Etc. Money to loan on Farm and village properties at Lowest rates of interest OFFICE MAIN STREET EXF,TER DENTAL TTKINSMAN, L. D. S. AND DR. A. R. EINSIVIAN. L. D. S. D. D. S., Honor Graduate of Toronto University, Dentist. Teeth extracted without pain or . bad after effeltsOffice in Fan - son's block. •West side of Main treet,' Exeter' 1 D.A. ANDERSON, (D. D. S. L D.S. DENTIST. Honor Graduate of the Toronto University 1 and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of ' Ontario, with honors Also Post -graduate of Chicago School uf Prosthetic Dentistry (with honorable mention. Everythingknotvn to the Dental Profession ' donein this office. Bridge work. owns, a , l• utiirinilnpeTld and vulcanite platesalldone il- 1 possible. A perfect harnales iinaelAtnetieerused for painless extrac- tion. IOffice one door south of Carling Bros store ) Exeter, Ont. I FOR SALE --BRICK .RE SIDENCE WITH AN ACRE ()ELAND IN teinXisE, veryedoetriEfat% sraleseideeittifiaapronpf= known as "The Hooper Homestead" situated 00 TO 86, south of Enron Street, Exeter. There is erected upon the land, a comfortable and commodious brick dwelling, also the necessary outhouses. The house is in good re- pair and has 9 rooms. The lot contains an acre of land andis excellently adapted for garden ing or fruit growing. There is a plentiful sup- ply of hard and soft water, The property is up to date, and the terms easy, for particulars ap- ply to DiossoN & CARLING barristers Exeter, or to .A.. E. HOOPHR, Rew P. 0„ Penne, U. S A.., proprietor. 5 Pack g of Cards Free. 1•11111=1•1111•••111•MN One Pack, "May I. 0. U. Horne," One Pak "Escort" One pack, "Flirtatien" One Pacs1 "Hold -to Iifht." One Pack, "(Jur Sofa Ju Holds Two.' Sample 02 21 other styles, with book full of notions. Send 5c silver for pontage: A.W. ICENNY, E, T. YarnaoU th N $. . BE. HEYROCK, RANNIE VS. HEYROCK. Judicial sale of valuable property in the Township of Hay, in the county of Huron. Pursuant to an order of the High Court of Justice, made in the above cause, there will be offered for sale by the Local Master at Goderinh, at the nonunion Hotel in the village of Zurich, at one o'clock in the afternoon on Saturday, the fizth day of June,1902, the follow- ing real properties situated in the Township of Bay, ln the county of Huron. ' PARCEL 1 Let 13 in the Lake Road, East concession containing 350 acres more or less. This pro- perty is vell fenced and Under -drained, and the soil which is of a clayloam of the best quality, is in a high state of cultivation. PARCEL 11 Leta Nos. 13 and 14 in the Lake Road, West Concession together containing 60 acres more or less. On this parcel are situated a large bink ben with strawaiouse, machine and d riving shed, and a ebinfortable eight -roomed frame dwelling house with kitchen and wood - abed. This property is beautifully situated on the shore of lake Huron and is one of the best homesteads in the county of Enron. PARCEL III, The Falb half of Lob No. 16 in the LakeRoad 11 est Coniession, °Dotal ninz 75 acres. PARCEL IV Tho North East corner of Lot No. 14, in the whereon are situp! ed a frame house and nrc Manitoba Flour acres whe Lake nose, Boat Coi cession containing 14 • 1) frame barn ; the weat.half of Lot No, 16 in the 15th concession, containing 75 acres which has erected thereon a good frame house and a geed frame barn with stone stables under. heath ; the South West part of Lot 17, in the ilib eeuccesion , containing 41 acres. The properties comprising this parcel are in a splendid slate of cultivation mid the buildings Fin rastr11 Floor erected thcreou are hi a good state of repair. PARCEL V WANTED, Responsible Manager (integrity T must be unquestionable) to take charge of distribution depot and office to be oenedin Canada to further bushaess interests of an old established manufacturing concern. Salary 5150 per month and extra profits. Applicant must have 51500 to $2000 cash and good stand- ing. Address, Supt„SP. 0. Box 1151, Philaden phis., Pa. NOTICE I b °relay give notice the, I will not be liable aeketje-afM for any debts, or accou' tab . anything that Minnie Taylor mayg my name. eff" ES TAYLOR, Hay P. O. V,11•1111011•11=110111MONINIII lour andFeed ALWAYS ON HAND ;S Exctu Star flour The Smith East oorner of Lot Na. 14 in the Lake Road East Concession, containing 5 acres more or loss, on which are situated briok tile yards, kiln Rad sheds together with first class brick and tile making machinery and a largo boiler and thirty13 P. engine, There are 40 acres of Area Mass red burning oley itt close- i Vy to hi . d'ERMS OF SALE Ton per cent. of the purchase money cm clay cif sale and the balance thirty clays thereafter into Court to the credit bi this action, without interest. The properties will be offered for sale select to a reserve hid. In ail other re. sects the terms aod. conditions of sale will be the standing conditions of this Court - Further particulars; may be obtained from 11, 5,, D. Ceeke, Barrister, Vaasa% Samuel Pantile, Zurich, or the Loral Master, Dated at Gederleh, this 0th clay ot 3tine, 1002. n. L. DOIldr, Leoal Masts at soderle14 Fall What 11011r Oats, Bran and Shorts. Also a nice line of Fresh Groceries. 26 lbs of 0-rani:dated Sugar for $11.00 with every bund. red of Flour you purchase from us, W TRENETHIGK IANOS manimmiimatiaparnewasamemputomm Two second band Upright Pianos and one Square Piano for sale cheap. New Pianos and Organs always in stock. SeiN1110. Md611111eS Our experience in the Sewing Machine Business, (12 years) is a guarantee of our goods. Wt carry in stock the best the market' affords. Needles and Repairs for all kinds of machines always in stock. Music in Sheet and Book form. Call and See us, It will Pay You, S. '.artin. BUGGIES! BUGGIES! Do you Want a Buggy? We have the finest stock in town,. All the latest styles, in the newest, colors. Our prices are low as can be found for first-class material and workman- ship. .BEFORE YOU BUY ORLI: /IN D 8 EE J F Russell Two Doors South Town Hall. 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