The Exeter Times, 1891-11-12, Page 5it.
r variety
present
aplimen-
this fall
int lines
of busi-
opinitan
hey only
)laced, 'in -
a variety
userings,
Coatings,
tvercoats,
lection
3, dies'
ave never
ndGents'
.ue.
is fully
Crockery
selection
a in our
so many
5 positive`
first-class
ltl
highest
KE.
tuetiou on
purchaser,
Pard Wise,.
Pan, OW -
os rumor.
lcupied by
. and Ur,
8ideoce Ori
years old
private
e 1North-
rt A rthur
igly valu-
Ing
arson
till 1,000
g of the
hunting
'doh pigs
ggery/e-
ra.
to at the
of having
ty.
that the
lit rates
r record- -
amoupt-
er.
n votors'
Tuesday.
number
e may be
those in -
of liquor .
at foot -
by the
wins the
eyto!n,
injuries
playing
ge.
, on Fri-
rvaiive)
bery by
re drop -
drowned
day were
ay. A:1
ar where
last.
Oxford
heir ag-
o. They
d Liver-
awrenoe
as fallen
g ships
goes at.
own far-
uth east
nd dead
fternoon.
ix child-
er living
with a
while at •
brolen
it fell
ck him,
cheek.
morning
planing.
ry, 'Sun-
he build -
ring and
e boiler
ing, and
evening
abler, on
ownship,
children„
burned
that the
h match. ,
and -gets
es had
o horses
tire sea-
° brother
of Taber.
me Pen-
t
"German
99
Syrup
For children a medt-
A Cough cine should be abso-
and Group lutely reliable. t.
mother must be able to
Medicine, pin her faith to it as to
her Bible. It must
contain nothing violent, uncertain
or dangerous, It must be standard
in material and manufacture. It
must be plain and simple to admin
ister; easy and pleasant to take.
The child must like it. It must be
prompt in action, gh-ing iniuledi-
ate relief, as childreus' troubles
come quick, grow fast, and end
fatally or otherwise in a very short
time. It must not only reliex e quack
but bring olein around quick, as
children chafe and fret and spoil
their constitutions redder long con-
finement. It must do its 'WO!l;, in
moderate doses. A large quantity
Or !Medicine in a child is not desire-
telt'. It must not interfere with the
child's Spirits, appetite or general
health. These things suit old as
well as young folks, and make Eo-
settee's German Syrup the favorite
family medicine.
insula, toll backwards from a load of
shin,gleo the other day breaking hia
neck,, and causing instant death. fie
was 31 years of age and leaves a
widow and five children,
r, B. Ualer, vrbo is one of the most
prominent busineas men in Toronto,
ilas consented to become a candidate
tor finger next year, and that he will
!faro the support at tho preaeut aeon.
pant of the seat, who wilt not be a can,
dictate again it la understood. The
other candidates who nava definitely
announced themaelvea aro Md. Ale.
]aougal1. ex.cild. Flenaingand eat -Mayor
Ready, Q. 0,
The young langlish lad employed by
John Webber, of Appin, went as usual
a few days ago to the field at the back
of the lot to water the horses. Whtle
stooping over the well hie hat fell: In,
and obeli he endeavored to reach it
settwice t
he followed. After sinking l i l e
=waged to grasp theleatherather strap
attached to the Junket and Wing there.
Ile was found three hours afterwards
still banging to a pail and inwater up
to was almost unconstmi,
ous. lio is now in a critical condition
from a cold.
V3ITen ST;1Tl:t1.
Bold imports at New York last week,
$2e40,018i do exports, $55,233.
The Interstate Artificial Rain Co. has
Bold its rights at ?caliph*, Texas, for
$50,009,
Governor hill, of New York, has de-
aiguated Thursday, Nov. 20, as a day
of Uiauksgivine for the United States.
Allerton, 2,09,e, is probably the larg-
est winner of any trotter of the season,
having won $18,000 in the laic two
races,
Foreat fires are raging near Water-
bury, Cortin., and already hundreds of
horses have been burned, besides im-
mense tracks of timber.
An ox team attached to a wagon in
which John Henry, a farmer, his wife
and two children were riding went
down Chilthowee mountain, near
Knoxville, Tenn , Sunday afternoon.
Henry and his family were thrown
over aprecipioe 100 feet high and all
killed.
The ffoar output of the Minneapolis
mills was again last week the heaviest
ever made. The aggregate manufact-
ure for the week ending on Saturday
was 208,930 barrels, against 205,720
barrels the week before. Twenty-one
mills are still running, getting out
35,000 barrels or over per 24 hours.
The Kansas Ry. Express train, on
the Missouri Pacific Road; was "held
up" by six masked men about 10
o'clock Friday night, eight miles from
Omaha. The thieves secured about
$3,500 from the express safe, and then
backed oft and ordered the engineer
to pull out.
In spite of a drizzling rain 2,000 per.
sons participated at Chicago Sundayin
a demonstration and memorial in honor
of Parsons, Spies, Engel, Fischer, and
Lingg, the Anarchists who suffered
'death four years ago. 'Chere was a
street parade with red flags furled and
draped in mourning, followed by
speech -making at Waldlieim Cemetery
over the graves of the dead Anarchists
the Edgmoor Land Syndicate, best
known as the Barley Syndicate of
Chicago, has secured 250,000 acres of
land In North Dakota on which it is
supposed to place German farmers to
raise barley for matting purposes.
Those lands have been purchased in
Nelson, Norma, Hansey, Steel and
Bottineau counties. The immigrants
will not be tenants $ttt owners of the
land, it being sold to them on easy
terms, Crops will be bought' by the
company and shipped to all points
where there is a demand for barley for
brewing purposes.
A cattle train on the Louisville,
Evansville cb St. 'Louis il,oad became
unmanageable on Edwardsville Hill,
six miles from New Albany. Ind., at
2 o'clock Sunday morning and dashed
into the city at the rate of a mile a
minute, collided with a yard engine,
turning it over on its side and running
-to the yards et the P., C , C. & St. L.
Railroad, where it struck a train stand
ing on the main track, demolishing
both engines. Engineer Peter Hurley
bad both legs broken and was intern-
ally injured.. The property lost will
amout:t to $20,000. The accident was
c tused by the bursting of the com-
pressed air cylinder of the brakes and
the brakemen were unable to atop the
train by means of the hand brakes.
iJ . R GB:.I Y E
Before you buy your;
Fall &'N/inter Clothing
Oall and examine the large
and well -assorted stook of
Fine Worsted Szeititngs
Pine Scotch Tweed "
rc Canadian, " ct •
Also all the leading colors
and patterns in
Overooatiugs
All will be made up in
first-class style at prices
away below the lowest,
Remember we + guarantee a
ti,tP:.,,e ,ai x d4
or no sale -Give x e a call,
l�'",�[GRIEVE.
J, 1 .
ItItteteif.
Cold weather prevails throughout
Germany, and the ground is covered
with SUM. A poetwan has been found
frozen to death
According to a telegram received
65,001) persons were killed, 9,000 were
injured and 75.000 Nausea were de-
stroyed and 12.000 badly damaged by
the recent earthquake, in Japan.
Iloluifleld, -Maur, Feb. 14, 1890.
1P, hi. CoatsTacs, Brookville, Ont.
Dear Sir -For 12 year Puy wife was
a martyr to thatdroad disease, dyspep.
ea. Nothing released her, physicians
were consulted and medical skill tried
without avail, One doctor advised a
ohango of climate, suggesting Manitoba
as a desirable place. We anted upon
Una advice, coming hero two years ago.
The change of climate wrought a
change indeed, but for trio worse, as
eho watt soonconfined a o nfin d to bed, anal
un-
der the care of two doctors, n assert-
ed
deo a w a as Ort•
r
ed she could live but a month longer.
A neighbor came to see her one day
tsho had been reading your Almanac.
She told her of the testimonials she
read in it, of the great amount of good
they were doing, and advised her to
try a boa of Dr, Morse's Indian Root
rills. She did so, was relieved, kept
ilnproving and is now able to do house
work, and continues the use of!horse's
Pills.
Yours gratefully,
Gso. Dow.
13Is FA:SILLY DID NOT KNOW RIM.
A.Belleville man has for years bean bent
and crippled with a lame back, but after try
ing the OR, Kidney pure, ho tenth) walk like
a boy again and his neighbors could hardly
reeogaize him. This remedy is for sale by
all druggists and the OR Company, Belle-
ville -Wale
A SEv£RE Armon.. -Dear ;fire, -My
children were taken ill with ulcerated sore
throats bordering on diphtheria. I had
-nothing in the house but Hagyard's Yellow
Oil whiob I used with great benefit. 1 am
sure if it bad 'not been for it the disease
would have developed into diphtheria. It
is a splendid medicine
MRs. E. CAazznON,
Moore's Falls, Ont
Tics CZAR or RoasiA--The Czar of Russia
probably has his own troubles as well as we
commoner mortals. Whore we have the
advantage in such troubles as dyspepsia,
biliousness, constipation, bad blood and the
liko is in being able to procure easily a per
feet remedy in Burdock Blood Bitters, net
ore's grand restorative tonic and purifier.
ADVICE FREE, -Keep the head pool, the
feet warm and the bowels regular, and no
disease can attack 'yore This is a oelebrat
ed German physician's advice, and can beat
be accomplished by using l3urdoek Blood
Bitters,the best regulator and purifier known
It cores all disorders of the stomach, livor,
bowels and blood
HAVE You BEAD this description of
rheumatism and neuralgia ? "Put your
hand in a vise, turn the vise until you can't
bear another turn, and that's rheumatism ;
give it another turn that's neuralgia." And
still you'll suffer these tortures when tor 25
cents you can buy a bottle of MINARD'S
LINIMENT and be relieved,
Euglish Spavin Liniment removes all
bard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blem-
ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs,
Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles,
Seraios, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs,
eto. Save $50 by use of one bottle. War-
ranted the most wonderful Blemish Ouro
ever known. Sold by 0. Lutz. 0-29.1y
tatorrackingliam
SNELL .BROS.' CO,
Having commenced onr Fall Trade
we will buy
HOGS- DRESSED OR ALIVE.
Iareasod hogs bought subject to the fol-
lowing rules t
2 lbs per cut off ;
5 lbs extra if shoulder stuck ;
3 lbs off for bung gut or gullett if lett
in.
Raeder Roller Ndls,
500 CORDS
Wood Wanted!
DELIVERED AT THE MILL
For -which we will pay high-
est market prices.
THE .EXETER 1 ZIGLINO Goy,
It'IARKBT RE1'URTS.
£Sl£g
Red Wb.a t 4141. 411-1 •e 90
Sprriug Wheat ... -,. 90 to 53
Seeley . ..- Seto 93
Oats •
•• V0 to 3l
cloy, or Seed ,., 4 60 to 4 :0
Timonby 411-1 1 40 to 1 4t)
Peas -. - 4141. tie to t:.0
Cern :., 0 40 to 5e
lte seil
$toter 41 +. 1-1 t ... 14 Se 1 Se 10
015
Flourperbb14141 .. roto 5 15
PPtetees,perbasher ,» .., 50 to 0 55
Applea,per hag 1-411 1 CO to 1 03
DriedAppletpr 1►
t4eeseperib. .' .T 0 fG to 0th
Tar1.:eyperlb es l9 to ti'
Duette per lb .,. ,.. 001 to 007
Ohiokou, perpr se e. 0 25 to 0 3e
floggelreaseelperf00 .... e. 5 00 to 5 25
Beef ... -, ... 400 to525
iiidesrongh, 41,41 -.se 4 00 to 4 he
dressedse
.. 5 03 to 5 2'
Sbeepakius esesh ,,, ... 0 50 to 70
Qalfskins ... „. 0 50 to 0 ;it
Weelperlb .,. • „. 0 la to 010
Rey pertou 411- „, 3 CC to 0 (10
0uteuenerhuat• w .,. 0 50 P to 0 QR
1Weatleeroord
aT.xaaxo $
Fall 'Wheat 90 99
spring Wtceat..... ......... . 94 92
Beetey •. • ... 0 54 0 45
05t8 ..... 0 27 3v
°lover Seed ....se
Timothy . , 1 e- 1 3C
Peas 0 fi5 0 57
e.gaa.................. ....e.... 140 15
Batter . ...•......... „ „ 1 0 14
Pot.itoei per ri^ •..,., ......•. 1-1-41, fee 'Si
4141... •
Arnica per leteb...,.,.. 050
Wool per lb.........,..,... .. . ... .... ........ ...,18 010
Ray perlou 8 (1(179(115
Arun per ton,.,,,.. ... 34 01i 14 r0
Shorts' 4. ........ ....20 00 2,100
laatemelverlibt,.• 0 (+0 7 Q)
Eiegteeressed Per ir3 „• ' Co to 5 se
--tee--
tee---
LONDON.
Wheat 95 to 97 nor hue. Oats. ire to
3s-cper bue. Peale to els per lies. 13rtr-
le.t,elalting.ell to 49ei.er bus. Aariee Feed,
°"a to i 's per bus Corn, alto to e,O per,
bushel.
.,...41,,,,, ,.11-41.,, . as 75 4 x•a
TORONTO.
Tor.,nto„ Nov, 1f --Wheat Spring --No. 2,910
tc't to pot bur, rod winter.Ne d, tee ,o OCo ;
e
e
bus. Stanitoba No hard, l 07 to1 ua y s 99m
to 101; PEAS isle to 67e per bus. OATS
.1'e
toerbus. FLOUR. extra.$t CO to teele
per bei straight roller. et. 2pto4;211;
strongbekors,?lee to $ .utl. BARLEY, ..o 1,
feeding. NZ 40
meessnesasesereste4141
TRAYS I).
Strayed from the promises of tile undersign ed
lot 7. con 10. Dayton or about May cast, two
on forehead. They hero enols e ring inatbo
right ear, well to the centre. showing inside
and out. Any personivintr inforivation as to
their sr hereabout will ghesuite bly rewarded.
DAN% Tnsuitooa,
oe15-Im Dasbttood
Pro CONTRACTORS.
Smiled tenders addrotsedto the undersigned
willbo reed ved by the eounail of tlie municipa-
lity of Iiiy. on orsberer° the 21st day of No-
vember, 2891, at the hour of 10 fa. m,, for the
oouatruotion of the"clay Swamp Drains " Full
particulars
etmay
, may be had from;
fit the opffiipo ofpooi-
Ilox3a,'Lurioli P. 0. S Saar 3. Lama, Clerk.
Out. i or Fasn•Iiess,Reove
oo22-4t of the Townahi p of Ilay.
900
SALARY and Cotnillis-
• cion to Agents,Mon and 11'om-
en, Toaebors and Clergymen to introduce a now
and popular standard book,
Testimony of 19 Centuries to
Jesus ofivazareth
The most remarkable religious book of the ago
written by 300 eminent scholars.Non-sectarian,
Every Christian wants it. Exclusive territory
given. ADDly to;
The Henry Bid Pub. Co., Norwich, Conn.
We are also prepared to supply our chs
tamers at the Packing House with all kinds
of Cured Meat. Sausage, Bologna, Read
Cheese, Fresh- Pork, Teuderloin, Spare Ribs
Lard and Hams,
Wholesale and Retail.
001C'S COTTON
ROOT COMPOUND,
.A recent discovery byan old
Physician. Successfully us-
ed monthly by thousai.ds of
LADIES- Is the only perfect
ly safoand reliable medicine
discovered. Beware of un-
principled druggists who
offer inferior medicines in
place of 'this. Ask for Coos's COTroit Roca,
OoiteouND,ta5e no substitute; or inclose el and
4 three -cont Canada postage stamps in letter.
and we will scud, sealed, iby return mail. Full
sealed particulars in :plain envelope. to Indies
only, 2 stamps. Address Pond Lily Company
No, 3 Fisher Block, 131 Woodward ave. ,Detroit,
taich. Sold in Exeter by DR• LUTZ, Central
Drug Store and by all druggists every where.
DISEASES mu
Of all ages, resulting from Errors or Indiscre-
tions of Youth, may be permanently cured,and
tbo vigor of perfect manhood fully restored,as
NERVOUS DEBILITY, STERILITY with
SEMINAL LOSSES es PREMATURE DECAY
Long Standing cases of GLEET, STRICTURE
SYPHILIS, VARICOCELE and all PRIVATE•'
and CHRONIC Diseases treated with perfect
success. Our field is in CHRONIC CASES in
which others have failed ; if you are incurable
we will frankly toll you so.
Write forpartioulare and treatise Free, to Se,
Louts MEDICAL Co., 162 and 1S4' King Strett•
West, Toronto, Ont. 83:6in
hizz
Did you see our stook of
FINE ' °OTS and SHOES
Tliai Ivo have Dut in tho store bne door south
of the Post Otlice? Now itis worth your while
to give us a look, We will show you through.
We have all the Finest Lines of Ladies' and
Gents Shoes made in Canada, and guarantee
they are right as far as wear and value goes.
If you want a real nice shoe. sometbiug that it
is a pleasure to wear, come up and seo ours.
Besides our fine line we.also carry a largo and
well assorted stook of Boys' and Misses' Shoes
for school wear, also Mon's Working Slums
and Knee Boots
AWAY DOWN IN P1iICE,
All our roods are guaranteed good. and as we
wish to build up a !'RADE and KI(LP IT, we
aro selling CIILAP for CASH,
Children's, Misses' and Ladies' Toe Slippers
and Oxford Ties for summer in all the new
shades.
Bring is your girls and buy them a pair of JrSchool Shoos• girl are o we cs, Cl N
s HilwADGeive us a call. You are we:come•
GEO. MANSON,
Forest City Business College
-AND-
E GREATEST OF TH[MGALI
Snorthand Institute,
LONDON, ONT.,
Is without doubt the most 'rlloaotrotf and
P5ACTmOAL Instltutlou in CANADA.
GRADITPOSITtoes. Over fiTE8 of fty sexes
Ess orn s students
in Positions.
CAT4t.LOGIUE YREE„
W. WESTER-VELT, PlieNCI.PAa,.,
FARMER
BROS.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
GROCERS
Wine ct plrn) Aerchants,
ctoo.it'.td4t..R,
EXETER, - ONTARIO,
31appy Prize Winners !
IS THE NEW PREMIUM
Given to every subscriber. new or old. of TUE
1dE11 aErks tract !ben sEpeUtR n ii8ia9preTroMusa4n1ds
. of
Yta
success is fully assured; It is a highly valued
souvenir of the greatest stateeman and the most
honored leader ever known in Canadiaa history.
This beautiful Memorial Album contains 15
full•page illustrations of interesting seepei in
connection with the history of Sir eha, end
preseuts to the thousands of aeleirers of our late
chief many new and valuable portraitures.
BEAD Tara LIST.
V 1Zl.page rvrtralts of SIr Jelin snd
Baroness Kaedonald ; Rlrth•piacc of sir
John an Glasgow; Portrait or Sir John
ithea a young than ; 1'ertrait or sir .John's
Mother, the only one ever published; The
Ola Homestead, at lilrtgstou. occupied by
Sir John furring the Rebellion or 1834;
Earnsctllre, Sir John's Resldeace at Ottawa;
Interior or Senate chamber•,, Ottawa, show-
ing the Guard of honor and Body )(Jinx in
State; Exterior View of mouses of roma.
meat, with Funeral Procession forming is
the foreground ; 'flew of Eastern 3tloclt,
Parliament itulld#nus, web Punerat Pre-
cession pasr,tu„; tithe Mew city Batt, •kings-
ton, Draped in 'temente:,, es it appeared.
tate '.y Air John's Body reached Ut,. sten
aril Lay lit State ; Grave at t'ataraqul Verne.
tery, with Floral Tributes from his Thous.
ands or Followers ; View or 14estmesa.ter
Abbey, in u'hieir the RemoMnl Servile was
-;cid t lattrfor 4'tew or Westuduster; Brew of i;t. !'nut's t'aihedrxl, in which a Neuro.
reit Tablet will be Erected to MI' John's Memory ;itstenor l'ieworSt. l'ath's cum. ',trot.
A11 these vie wa are tine bait -toned .t'lintegravures on. heatvy enameled eases. ane s el ably
bound. with an iitaminatted and cmba;;scd cover. ,1, really vahtnble sauvcne; trat wilt
suitable oruamei,, on parlor or library table. The demand for this work nthneees to be gime
.end
in 30.11 •u..ki• eerie. with ONE VDL.LIit,and see TOR faI'LiEL.Lt Eltt'IRE for one year
and ehie'lK1l0E1J,i, A.L110:1I.
tiew eubseribers wit rt:emive Tun WereetSe EAIPir1 free for balance of this year.
Op the afternoon of Tuesday, Sept, 1st,
the street oppoPite the Dominion Labora-
tory was blocked by boys and Girls trade
happy by prizes drawn by purehasea of
School Books and Supplies at Browniug'a
Book and Drug Store. The following is a
partial list of the winuere;-1-1
Ticket
No. f7 --Willie Clarke. Beautiful Napkin Ring
is Satin and Gold Covered Case
No, 212--Eddlo Crocker. Tespet stand
WS -Bettie of Perfume
No.2.-lf erbert: Ilanaford. Dress Fan
21S -Mise Renter tlesboruie Pocket Bible
2t4 -44n $packman. alagieSlate Cleauer
.3 -flu h teethe locket Neoessairio
Kinsman. Polished lnkr•tand
100 --14th• Brooks, Set Silver Knife .Fork,SpoAn
071 Nerklaro
131 --Jessie Creech. Handsome Dress Fan
D'7 -Allele Nelson, Sebolars Companion
2:0 --Eddie Crocker, Laeres%Stick or bottle of
Florida Water
7i -^R. Bing uan, trio+t'art
17-f Buis Manning. Stenocopo complete with
number of handrome Pbotugrapbio views
2eS-ElateCrocker. tip)a-b
'--W. Brooke. Stemless Companion stint Lock
2i,- llugb liould, Co•Cert
217 -Mist Hunter0.7sborno) Fitch Pend Game
212 -Fruit Basket
5 -Win. Clarke.: cc ssaire
c
205 -Miss lIor. Cut f
ss
Weight
ht
2ti' r~aaie Dignan stamp a►bum
240 -HughGould. #ou d Ladies Companion
ve-Eddie Cruoker, Mite wood elouetebox
170 -Louis Manning, Mame° Poekut•book
26 -Sylvester lenorett. lt,tbber Ball
5.7e -Wm. Brooks. Fruit Basket
40 7nlmellen.elagieSlateCleaner
R S •lt ester Encrett. Band -painted Windt
In -Emily Mother of Pearl Purse
231 -Henry Gould. Fountain Pon
7C -R. Kinsman--Itoso wood Writing Desk.
BOY'S ! UIRLS
All should buy their Seh000l Books and
Supplies atl3rowning's and secure a chance
of al'rize at the best great drawing.
All Goods Sold at,Lowest Prices
and the chance for a prize thrown in.
Don't miss getting tiekcta-free to pur-
chasers of School Books. The prizes at
the next drawing will far surpass those
'given out at the last,
DOMINION LABORATORY, Main-st,Exeter
HURRAH !
416 NEW
Tailor Shop
BISSETT BROS.
TO THE ;: ' ONT.-
The cheapest pla3e in town to by
Builders' Hardware, Nails, Hinges
Looks, Gla ;s, Put,y, Paints and Oils.
J
New stock of the celebrated Johnston's Liquid Iaaltlts-Showy Colors.
New lines ;,t Artists' Parts and Brushes.
Barbed, Plain, Strip. Black and Galvanized Wires cheap for Cash
Tinware Stock Complete. -- Eavetroughing a Specialty
New Raymond Sewing ?!Machines and N.edlas
GIVE US A CALL--.
We would inform the people
of Exeter and surrounding
country that we have opened
out a new tailor shop one
door south of Treble's harness
shop, where we are prepared
to do work on the shortest
possible notice and in the
Latest Stvles
-AND A-
Sure - Fit Guaranteed.
W. JOHNS.
A Tale of Love
t r Courtship and Death ."
We love to wait on our custom-
ers ; we court their good will and
patronage ; and say death to mon-
opoly and high prices.
Facts we know are wnndroua things -
At least we cannot doubt it;
We sell Stoves and Tinware cheap,
And no nonsense about it.
(Shakespeare.
•
Look out for Next
Week.
*IISS*IrT IMO.%
Economy is HealdT
GRIT lawn
WELL BECOI atrwxnnn-h a. Sirs, --I am
happy to say 1 have uaed Hageard's Yellow
Oil for burns, bruises, sprains gad eats and
fin that � d ba there la nothing better. 1 recone-
mend it to all my friends armee' Lera.
ALAI G. ; "cLstm,
5eerie, Mar:.
By buying your Fall and Winter Goods
at DOiJPE'S
CHEAP STORE, KII.tETON
New Goods in Every Department.
Come yourself and bring your friends
and you will find what a low price really
gleans in
Highest Grade GaocZs
of Honest Quality.
DOUPE (.ry CO., Kirkton,
Exeter Music Store
PERKINS & MARTIN.
'We have oonstantly on hand a large display
of the best
PIANOS, ORGANS,
SEWING MAZIHINES,
BICYCLES and
SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Persons anticipating the purchase of any-
thing in the above linos will do well to call at
the store. We guarantee satisfaction, and
prions as low as can be badat the manufactories.
We would rospeet£u1ly ask you to call and
see our stook. It is as fine as will be found in
any city music store.
Y.S.-Agents for all kinds of agricultural
implements.
STAND :-Fanson's Block, Exeter,
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New Fall Goods
Just Arriveel.
New Velveteens.
" Dress Goocis.
Best Ordered Clothing produced in Exeteri
Gentlemen 1 leave ,your orders early, for
with the best staff .of Tailors ; the best
stock of Fine Trimmings, and the best
Cutting in Town, you are sure of satisfac-
tion S
Mantle Cloths,
Prints.
Table Linens.
Shirtings.
Cottons.
Cashmere Hose.
Cashmere Gloves
Kid Gloves.
Corsets.
Cottonades.
J. 1VIATHE SON,
HAY P.O. - EXETER NORTH.
Persuasive Prices
PRODUCE
Positive Profits,
Good Beds from ;$2 00
and up.
Here
They are
These
are
Scorch-
ers.
Full Bed -room Snites
from $10 and up.
Sideboards from. $7 50
and up.
A Solid Walnut Side-
board for $13 and up.
Extension Tables( from
$6 and up.
Platform Rockers, uphol-
stered, from $3 75 up.
W oven Wire Mattresses
from $2 25 and up.
Hall Hat Stands from $5
and up.
Solid Carved Oak Bed-
room Suite antique
finish, at $35, cheap
at $40.
And are only for 80 Days
In oreer to make room for New Stook soon
to arrive.
We have our premises pecked full and are
short for room.
Parlor Suites, Dining Suites, Bedrbof
SuitesKitchen Suite
all
away Y
down.
Window
Shades, Cornice Poles, Pillow
Mattresses, everything you want to furnis
a house, at prices to make see buy,
GIDL + Y'S
Pioneer Furniture Store,
ODDFS1,Lo'Vs' BLOCK