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rorOres, sttatithe sleM sot* 4401-49411 01.
south, nale4 4gray halt
browstota04,gtalisct
n mhos deep 4
11:c Its am llg or r4rsybedsrksiod.
Osle hair keut.4.1. 0100
these, eet1LIIp, Maio.
Is etweloi Hog of the UM. And stimu-
lates 4 weak sidsloklx growtia tO vigor. It
'prevents stad*urea scurf and dandrat Mid
•11441e smarty ietery disease peoullar .0 the
AS* 4s* LaiIl.a getr Orem**, Ma
Yuma ti nue Mil It mutants neither en
seer dye, ran the hair soft, glossy, said
In reliMe, and Imparts * dollosOi
,illteesible, 44 lasting perfume.
ler*. C. P. Simitzit writes from Kiev; 0„
J/14/ 3.. WC: , Last tad My hair euilinielleini
tithing out, gud lii a /Mort time I beoalue
Surely bald, 1 ustul parI of a bottle of
AvEit's 11.41 1%00e. W tub StOpped the fait,
o uow a' U head Of Wain -wing clg*or•
cady, awl I
lus
tng of Mc ba and started neW gTOWth
convinced that lint for -tile
TI•t) pi your operetlee 1 shoebi bate WO
out soly
4 , W, Isiawils,,propriotor of the direlrikur
(oil KaliiiiNr, s eArAirs Hata V won
ti a anad axiielicut preparation for tho hair..-
1 ,,,ak of led'ront my own expert:ince. its
US e lirmootootito growth of now hair, mid
34404 II' giqtY And •Oft. Thu Vaunt Is also
sa
a ro ewe fur dmairnit Not Within thy
km, VI%In IvA,4 tliipnitilftrIltiO4 CYO!' 41104
▪ 4;vo uuLintsatigraotitn.h"
Mn. Asetts F.itattitits, leader no tito
eel..hratrd "Arairlialm Fatuity" Of Scottish
✓ ooal;sts, trite from Boston, Nass,,
hvursjducc my hair began to give sit,
iiery "widow" of the change which denting
limo prima:40s I have used v ined !Lila
▪ nOnt. an:10Am teen Mita to maintain
an Appgarantn1 of youtld'aluess -a tnatteK of
COUSitl.,11010 COIl1eglie1100 to ora
0,.. actors, iind In fact /leery one who Svcs
to L11,3 cyci or- the publImu-
Mits. O. A.Pnescorr, writing frein IR Met
se, cle.erlestgiree, Mos., April 14, 1$62, soya :
" Two Years ego about twc.thirds cf iii ludr`
cause off. It:tlxinced very rapidly, and I Waft.
grOWillg bad, 01% Wing Ay Ea' s It A lit
✓ tnult the falling stopped and a neW groqh.
oollimonoodiland In about a month, itly head
vas compieroly corned with short hair. It
has coal:imam grow, and le nnarea' good es
lalure it tell;, 1 regularly twett but One bottle
of tie Vlooltg but now use it micasionally as
a dromiug.",,
,
We have Ionntrods of similar testimonials
to the eilcatty of AvEn's Vsaon. It
needs but a trial to oeuvlime the most skepti•
eel of He Taiga,
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r,,,ttArAnnu 117
DKJ:C.ker &CO., Lowell, Mass.
.old by au Druggists.
Ditairtpa- inusw FOUL.
A Man Billed and Ills. Body
cast 4*4) a Burning Log
Heap,
slummy* OONDUCT- OF THE /11.111,..
• DErtgD states wlitit
BROTHER.
Ott • Sunday before last (pits( a
•enation 'was created. in' Stratford
by the rienor thee a murder had
been cotopitt'ed in the Adjoining
Township:Of Office. A Tinzes repot. -
ter iuterytiwied Mr. Themes 0.'Don.
nel, postMaster, and Mr, Wattlaufer
of GatIshill, and: from theut . it was
'vented that there could be no doubt
of a* rouriihr havipg been conunit-
ted.. ' •
THE LOCALITY 07 THE TEAGED7.
Oa lot N�. 5, in 'the 14111 conceSs
sion of the Township of Ellice, there
has resided • for 'some fourssyears
a Gerniamitained • joint Beller, and
Isis wife. •sTliest4hatl only one chilli,
a girl of two „rears of age, The iris
mediate eettleosent 1 llfllIted to
few famikieb, and they are all of the
religious ;:persesiSion known as "A -
or ,ts'ermars Quakers. •
A MYStERIOUS DISAP1'.EARA:NQE.
.O.i Monulay, lst Seiteinher, jehn
Beller, who was a oiling, hearty
man, of about .30 years, Was engag
el all day With- a yfiunger 'brother
limited Hanle!, whose age. its about,
16, iri clearing up a piece of land not:
•fair frogi4he liottitii: As the land
• had 41°4,a:burned 'over,
eisly stumps
aud lOgareinained. And hire, it,
must be undtrstood, oply Bellaet,
• wife, antlsis brother's*story is to he.
liad. Aecordieg to their statements,.
the two Mee quit -work at the t11411a1
hour mat had supper.. At about
desk, MeeBilar say a her hostiand
went out„ef .tie house, .. mit retying
where •he Was goitig Froth, that
tune doWn to' Friday. 1,efore•last iso•
trace,....hed beet!, see!), or 'heard of
A ttrARTLINO
• 0!1•Fr:iniq mornitm Joes•pls Beliar;:
. who lived with his father. on :tee
next let, kavieg,,,noticed 'the
co of his brother John, Angiiired of
the miming inan's wife Soul the
youngerbrother regarding' his eh.
seece„:. did.net get very eatis
' factory ,is•pli e, anti bit inspiciuni• Of
foil •piay halatne. . He.
thought that perhaps his •brothel
joint bad left' the Conotry, knowittg
that :the 'couple did . hot agree very
. Finally, Joseph went over, to.
a -charred heap of atteupes and :MS
` attention was attracit•cl. by what ap-
peered to be a piece ef but nisilmear.
Upon item,setiontie noticed a
little diatance trout •the • inesit stinte
portions of .a Charred iikull, alkr
few teeth He .tit onCe reported his;
• discovery to •Iiii, glather,7and a Mess
• setager was Beni for Dr. Parke, •of
.Milvertott, who,. upon his .arrivisl
• and exantination, prosiounctsd
• "I'Mt RititaiNs t BE THOSE OF 4tHU-
• :MAE BEISO.. • .,
• They were gathered •up tied oleo..
ed in a beg, and buriedby order 01
•the doctor, Mail the authoritiee
.coUldhe notified. • The fleshy stitie1
is the hip joilit of Whitman being,
'A Sid 1 he Wean '''' ode iibt tfre'
Skull, teeth, and other • fragments.
Seen° buttena were .a186 discovered
in the aelies. • the drown A:itoriley
and Comities, wore notified' turd they
despatched ,,Chief • Dottils..of Strak*
. ford, and High •Oonsiable McCarty'
to the tweet Of the tragedy.to-work
up the eaae, and an ingoest will be.
. held On- the teliatine.
•" swats tr A rout MORDEITI
• Sojar only one theory Itas been
advanced regarding the ins filmdom,.
distippearance, altd tilat iSo that the
trufortimate luau Was delibuslately
murdered, and his hody cast into tio•
bomb% pile itt oider s,b hide the
Ohne, There were stsveral other
• piles of stunipsin the field ready for
• bitroiligs but. the one in which • the
▪ Were found Was the-oulY
pile to which -lire liasi •beer(sets arid
a bright light by. neighbors at a dis.
tance wait 'noticed for two nighte,
• and some. thought that a barn was
burning: • '
TUE stetlVe,
Joh n Beller, and his wife have not
lived on good terms for some time
past, tee elitist, of the disagreentent ling too mut* familiarity be.
1,Weeft Afro. teliar'and the youngest
brother1t4niel, rumor •going so far'
m t assert that itt the absence ct
the bueband tho. youeger brother
and Mts,•'.13ellar lived us man and
voife„, utterly disregarding the re
monstatictilt• of -friends; and it hi
khOWn that the husband and wife
irequently quarreled, in fact the
'.t.to fort u nat e man had 'expreolieti fears,
he would 60 done away with, .141rw
TBRBfa; $1.25 per AMAMI 111.A.aifttnoe,
8 ,, MN , 44
"INDEPENDENT IN AU.. THIN(18, .NEUTRAI, IN NOTHING.'
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VOL, VL—NO, 4L
" CLINTON, HURON COUNTY ONT., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1384.
in life, being only about 22 sears of
age. The younger brother is lad
of some 19 or 20 years, rind it ia al
most impossible to lielieve that he
could be guilty of gtich.an atrocious
IISTItAYED IW IU ?KNIFE 2
A ?Murderer Found by a Clever
Huse. .
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Selem, New Jersey, dispatch to
the Philadelphia Times say*, :-•-•The $
Watson murder olystery is no More
a mystery, In all human probability
She murderor. of pretty Ell!' Niratison,Q
the daughter of farmer Efeorge`Writ.
on, of Salem county, has beep found.
The evidence wove etiand -by *rand
a rope ardund the.neck of Howard
Sullivan, the nee° driver of John
Elwell's' team,
Prosecutor Stripe hid aeveral
"pointe" to 'make thie morning.
Sullivan was quietly informed that he
Would have a hearing before • jnstiee
Cowmen. Jones and Henly, the
other two accused negrdes, wet -e also
broughS. ((stile sberlita office.
Sullivan had notthe reMotest idea
that •my clue that could possibly
implicate .him had .been obtained,
rittike.r..PXPeeteiLitetalittal.--.1onett
and liehly' Appeared anxiOus and
troubled.. Farmer Watsen . was not
present„
TUE BEARISO„
The first witness called was John
Coleman, a farmer, whose pled° is
. within a stone' e throw of the tour.
dere& girl's hem& Coleman was
among the firat whe saw. Ella War
son's body before it waa removed
*from the, scene of.the murder. It
was he who found the clnb lying•In a
sprit midway between the girl's body
and,the sapling from 'whichit had
been hastily `put." He assisted thi
doctor,- in the examination of the
injurlea.
• "The first thing I .took notice of,"
said Coleman, "was, the tracks Made
by a man thatled up to the spot of
the attack. I examined them. They
led _Ms further. From that examina.
tion and a scrutiny of the shoes worn
by Sullivan I arn of opinion that those
shoes' made the tracks."
ColeMan Anished 1115.- terifirisony;,
which was mainly for the purpose of
. •
placing on record the murder of the
Sullivan's trOmor vanished'. Ile.
took a More comfortable position in
his chair. He evidently thought the
danger A- leak of 'defiance
seemed 'to: creep into.. his .lietiVy,-
sullen features, and when Sheriff'
Ciders was called to testifythe young.
negro actually.smiled.. •• •
-t• The story•of the murderwas quick.
ly retold. ,The shoe theory thatfitted
so.rnany,sheets was again trotted out-
Sellisan, even „1,00ked' pleased.,. He'
comfortably recrossed hisjegs: .
,AttOrney gape held his hand aloft '
saying stythe sathe•time ••• •
.
"Sheriff, • do • you recognize this;
knife?" - . •
a*DRASISTIO 8CE1171.
'The shaspilciod- of light streafeing
n
I. the 'open window,•distinctly 6M:-
110e:den Ordinary jack hulk...Before
Sheriff*Colea tou1ujanstver a Word the
prisoner jumped- to, . his feet. Ile
.-Shoek-witli fear., • ••
ain't toy' knife, •: Tore God., j
.nitirer seen it," he shouted. Then he
• sank beck trembling •intehie seat..
The.cnnitig hail been reached: .Pro-
'
secutor Slape's_great effort•hed been -
rewarded. 1• The prisoper recognized
as his the :fatal Is elfe WILII which the
Murderous 01,16 had been cut. - •
• Sheriff Coles, told the -story •of'the
telltale knife, "'Mat knife belonged.
to•Howard Sullivan," he; said, "until
two days after the murder. On that
day there , Was an • excursion from
W.00sistown to Atlantic City, and Sul -
liven went. 'A toon'g the exoursioniets•
that day was: Geo, Barton, j .., a YoUng.
. . .
•tion of George Barton;of WoodstaWn.'
He knew Sullivan and, spoke toliltn.
Arter'they talked a white :the negro.
asked him it lie did not:wish:16 buy a'
.pocketsknife.• 'I hove one 1 will sell
you cheap,'.and Suliivan, takieg the
.knife Imp isis.pooket, • The "boy off .
e'red buw. ten ce.rits • and bee ante
Owner of the knife.. The ' next 'clay
young Batton shOvved.his bargain to
hie father sett told him•ot whim. he.
had putehasetilt. 'That is not to
•Mitch of a .bargaiii,' said Barton, sr,
'Look at the two great *nicks in..the
blade. • . . • ••
•:•-!'
• :tAttittiq other POssthle clues Sheriff
'Colorestudied the club found near the
titqrdered girl's body. Banning like
• Lei° bands .through the length of
each distinct opt were two curious
hoes. The lines, were caused by two
jagged nicks it the blade of he in.
Oran -tent, with which th "Club bad
been Out.' TherefoeuIn Otte day
*George Barton Mentioned that his
• eon .bad puroltased a knIfe frosis Sul..
liven, the sheriff's first inquiry WAS
• What kind Of ti blade lists 11?" "00 ly
a trunnion one, with 4 cOtitile of niCke
itt it, Was the answee, Within fifteen
.minutes, seated behind his fleet,
roatleter, Sheriff Coles Wed on his way
to the 'diemovery Of the important
clue. Ile paid young Burton just ten
(teat for the knife, yo day Vroseou.
tee Slaps) toek it bit of a brattish Mid
cut it with the knife, Then, under
it powerful magnifier., the murderous
Out) and the brantsh were examined.
The lines Of the:jagged dents in both
were identloal.
After Sheriff Coles bail identified
the kniffsond told itsstory Constable
William Carney Added to its Ile had
ettectfully examined the footprints
visible near the body and had met.
mired them. Sallivan't bootft were
ofthe IMMO fileitAttrehlefiti The break
°shoed hy half mile Made the idefiti.
fidation complete.
This closed the testimony, A nur.
ions change bad beer tbe face ot the
reeently defiant prisoner, It wore a
1, 4
t
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WHITELY do. TODD, rabliaots.
WHOLE NO:8O
We want every person, old and. young alike, to watch this
space and see what,
Has to say in a future issue, regarding the Tailoring Depart-
ment of his Establishment and his new Cutter.
It will astonish you!
Just opened out, gr, full range of Cashmeres, Black
and Colored 'Velveteens, Grey rlannels,
Winceys, Corsets, etc., at exceeding-
ly LOW PRICES. ,Come
and see them!
Sullivan ?" asked Prosecutor Slape. D Mitchell MeDonalda lawyer.
�f TOrouto, wife awl childree, were:
taken to the New York 404141,1 oil
their Arrival in that City, imfferirtg
front poison -They at a large IIUUI' ...
her or pickles ' during their Pomo',
which are supposed to have been
impregnated with. coppersitt,
The appeal itt • the Rigitory lands
case. swill' be prosecuted, mid the
amines of the churchwattlene have.
been subidituted for Canal' Duniou•
lin, • The vestry 'of St. Ittmere Oath.
edral agreeing to indemnify the
pliurelWarden$ Or other members of
the vestry who may be called upon
to give bonds or ruantrities•to aid in
carrying on this littgation.
A sugar factory encle ratiniery hart
recehtly been established at Esimx
Centre, Ont, by a. Mr,: Wright, of -
Cuba who intends to carry on buss
inettri be a large kettle, The sugar
will be inanubtetured from sugs,r
cane, of which tile proprietor hag
nearly 'seven ty.five notes Maier col.
Ovation at the Centre, betadea a
large quantity growing in Cuba,
whieh he intenda to •itnport to (Jan.
atla, • .
• Serious fit -es are raging in • the
swtimps along the lake shore b, the
vicinity of Tiverton. Lae 4e traetm
of valuable cellar have been burned.
A. farmer near. Ports.Elgin lies lost
hie dwelling house, bares, and • al
Meet hie entire crop. NPar
IlUrOn a number of the residents
have been obliged to wateli their
buildings, night and .day for the past
Week, and in some eases all the fui.
nituro ltas been removed from dwel
itngFr,
,judge Ublittaeati has, tendered a
COMplettitt:traotion of and apology
foe tbe slanderouts wet* used by
hint two years ago oo the floor of
the. Q tl abet,
cied, Premier, in referring to Mr,Por•
tier, ex Clerk oi the 'Executivelie
charged Mr. Fortier with revealing
Oittiflut tieeretS tO the* Opposition
leader-, Mr. .Nforoior, and said Mr,
Pottier Wfte hot tti int believed on
' "Wnet knife?" •
• "The one You told GeorgeBarton."
" "It used to belong tomy brother."
• • "Butyou.had it,did You
"Yes, and .1 sold it the day before
the---" He hesitated for a motnent
pen • boldly uttered the word
"murder."' r; , .7-
, "That will do," artidthe Wary prose-
eutor; "we know when You -sold-it"
Then ...to Justice Cropersom "Your
Honor, 1 ask that•the prisoner beheld
to4inswer for thehaurderofElla Wat.
son," • .
•
• Jones tt,..nti 'Henley will .be detained
as witneesess. Sullivan has bee,p.re.
moved to the murderers' cell in Salem'
Jail. Few are aware that the znitr.
derer of pretty Ella Watson has been
found,
THE WEEK'S DOINGS.
CJANADTAN.
Mrs. Staten recently sued the
township oPDoreliester, Middlesex
Ce.. for damages, sustained whilo
driving on the read, owing to an ice
blockade, judge Elliot, to. whom
the °Rise was referred, gave judgs
ment for the plaintiff', damages,
$160.
4
The latest Labratior neves is ap•
palling. The codfish catch was
short half a,million quintals. On
the nortle,east coed of NowfOund.
land famine it imminent. About
tight hundred! &flanks; are reported
to be starving and sustaining life en
• Michael McCarthy Waif definnittecl
by the liamilton tlagiatratofor an
attempt to Obtain money under false
pretences trent Mimi Gertrude Sim.,
elair, daughter of /wig() Sinclair.
The prisoner had been engaged by
the Jitclge Esa take his horse and hug.
gy home for fifty emits. When
McCarthy arrived at the Judge's
rdaidetice Ito endettVort14 to Obtfitirt
-7
Superior* Court *Will consequent-
ly be formally. Withdr&W'n on9,0
1601 inut,Mousseau paying all Coati':
The ,Parix magistrates at the ad.
•joureed pour., gave idclionent in the
rotten egg essualt on the Gobpel
Al my G,moral A.therton, aft follows:
--Obarlos• Bighorn, fined $10 and
costs Or 20 dati, in gaol at hard la-
bor. Thos. Briddle, $20 fine or 60
days. 'The vase of ,ilitclicox was
again adjourned for final discussion
to Mondsv next.
Arelek-Not over three days
ago a perty who beide, abent 015000
worth of Olobe stock • informed us
that it pays no di videads and he hi',
Imaitily tired of helping to carry the
miserable elieet,'whielt is expending
ell its,rneana in trying to ruiu the
county.. • '•• ••
The Itingaton livery stablekeepers
had a case tiefore the Alimistrate the
other day, . ooutieil for the defend.
Hiatt quoted authoritiee to tlio effect
that the hi, log of horses on Sunday
Wan Mit ilknzni, but the Magistrate
thought differently, and the four de.
fendanis were lined $10 and costa
ettch. There will be an Appeal at
aml •in. the ineatisim6 theanic.
tines of the liverymen,- illegal or
otherwise, are going on. .
At Middle Simonds, Carleton
email ty, New Brunewiek, Me. and
Mrs, 11. Leharon Moore and (laugh-
ter, While driving were oYertaken by
a storm, and stopped at the res-
idence of Allan Shaw, While Mr.
Moore and Mt. Shaw 'were petting
the liorsea In the barn, the lightning
struck the dwelling home. The
two %venom arid the little girl were
rendered unconsciona by the sheelt,
At)( Mrs. Moore watt hadlY hurnfia
en the aide and arm, Sheand the
child have recoviireil, and are 0611-
eidered out of danger, but Mill.
Shaw ia in a precatiotia atato. The
bongo was badly shattered, the
plaster and boarding being seattered
in all directions. The lightning
struck the house of Thos. Gould,
Barmthols, Westmoreland eonnt.v.
op the' floor of the kitchen: Mr.
Gould's little daughter, • who was
standing elose by, was knocked
to the cellar and severely- injured. •,
Proclamation fixing , dates for
holding elections in several electoral
districts under, the Canada Tempers
allot, Act have been iesued as, follows:
Coutrty of Staustert4 polling at
Stanstead on the 9t1; ot' October;
County of Sinicoe,**at Barrie on Oth
Of Optoblr, and Chaelottetrwn P.
E. L,oti ()abhor;
Gien-
gary' 0011114f on 'October 160,,
'lames C. Law ceniiiiitted suicide,
ittlIni,ott. Mills, Indiana, by shoot
'log himself With A revolver. Lim
wee it clerk in the Bank of British
North A m erica,Torotitm. his resigna-
tion took effect on Monday lost;Wlien
be left for Chicago, Ile was well
liked, steady and popular with WS
fellow chit Ira, who can assign no
couae far the act. Law belongs to
Forfar, Scotland,
AMERICAN,
In New York the continued heated
term had serious elf ecte. Th e theritio,
meter registered .97 degrees in the
&lade one day, There .wtire seven
teen cafteit of prostration reported
at the pollee heahquartera, while
over double that number 01' persons
were 'overcome, bet were aide to go
home. Twe gullet rokfia were report.
at Philatis-lphia, 'at Off
State Fair suffered terribly from
heat, and poultry are dying by hun-
dreds.
Oliver Bateman, now injoil charg.
ed with outraging and Murcierittg.
the little NIeLetighliii girls at Flag
Springs,. Mifisouri, luta confeseed. Ile
will probribly Inielied. Bateman
soya the Altlel lest girl begged AO hard
for life that lie tante very near als
lowing her to go. no did let her
go, but knowing she would tell he
(*tight het agarm tntew her down
atul mit her throat. Ire idiot the
eldest tiirl twice, killing her instant -
iv. , He mutilated the body to Create
•• Senator Vande, of North Peron ea,
aentetinies gets homesick, and sighs
to get away froin Washington, and
then he talks this way: • "I want to
wake ttO in the morning And gee the
pine trees, and I went to smell them
when I go to bed, es.their perfume
floats into the. Window and makes
me &ream that 1 am a child agein,
want •to go out into thqt1 tields
once more and sena nigger plowing
with a one -eyed mule,with a .coffee-
eack fora plough line," ••'
• Probably the oldest maid in -Con.
neeticut, if: not ln the world, is Miss
Eunice Seatem Site' resides witli
.bet greatisepheW; William Sexton,
Rod the other day celebrated her nee
hundredth. Idrtlidsy. Sheroyeiborn
• Sept. 6 .1784, in Colelieatert that
State, and has resided there eighty-
four years. During her long Ma
elm hos never been Hi& enough to
require a doctor, and even now her
bodily health ift good. Ifer only
• defeat seenta to bo in sight anti bear.
ing which, though °little% have mot
departed. Once She has, ridden oft
the carfi to New London, but, bey-
erli.as elre eyes, On a eteam,
boat
BBITISEI—FORDION.
Lord Gormoile, who has been itt
India, has started on him nitwit to
London to face the suit for breaoh
of promise. brought against him by
Miaa$'`ortescue.
The Dublin leisithtan, referring
tothe Doke of Edinintrgles recent
visit to Dublin Tia31uor, calls bitu
the "Piddling fool of the Georgian
ertee" and "the embodiment of all
.1relaiol abhora.
Arr. dladstotte, itt Illtiiniturel_t) on
Motiday, told ministers of the Free
Chorch of Scotland that if a major.
ity of the Scotch members of the
lIouse of Commons at the next elee.
tion -were pledged' to tittieSiitblish the
Chttrelt Of Setitland the Government
would ettrry out the popular will,
ontrit Waif lj
vuTEDsTATss own..
See'reldera RETORT OF THE DRPART•
IdENT OF A.ORIOCl/TORE,
The Department of AgrieuLture
reports the product of winter wheat
above the tiverag,a, alai genes ally of
good quality. The rate of • yield ia
not far from an average of 134u..,1c,
els per awe. The results of the
harvest af spring wheat are not Yet
cemplete. It is probable from the
reported coJition of the crop al-
ready harvested and threshed, tlis.t
the aggregate will vary littlefrom8Ve
llUndresl mitlio bushels, The gen.
oral average condition,when Itarvast,
ed, it 98 against 83 last year, The
corn crop is in better condition than
In any September eine° 1580. The
general average is 94, it promities
to produce an average yield of 26
bushels for the en tir4o breadth, or not,
less than eighteen ituudred pibilion
bushels. Itecondition when harvest-
ed was 95 which ia lower than for
two previous years. Barley will
average 97; it will average shunt 22'
hualriffswiractii: The generti aver-
age for•ryel;. for iiiteltiyheat,"93,
which tedicates inediuM crop- of -
about 12 ibushele Per' acrt;. Tho
condition of potatoes av.arages 91.
it will be an abundant crop, but not
solarge as last yoar. Thecondition
of tobaei:o is higher than in Sep-
-Medan. of any year since, 477. It
averages 94.
•THE PROTECTS. IN
: Thelondati agent of the Depart.
meet cablett, Sept, 10, att the.result•of
a Matietical 'investigation, that the
Year Will. be one of themost sdpera-
'Medea ever seen. tYlleatialthough.
above the aver le in p.roduetovill be
less than tile aggregate of 1882,
EuropeaniuiPorting. counties need
two Imedred and sixty millions.
European • expertingcoitaties can
eupply eighty million, leaving .one
.1mudred and eighty million "bushels
to be obtained from other emitinsets.
The stock is not execs:dye. There
.is • an Increased consu Minion of,
wheat, and it is the general :opieien
that, the lowest price has been 'reach-
ed., Potatoes; and rye are has abun,
daa"t,thari lamb yerr.--,.
• • 'OrliT IIANLAN 114.11.41)..
• •
Frightened by the Close Prox.:
Amity 'of .0. Stenaner.-
115
•
,o1,41:4110 4 FOUL, BUT TIIR .0I1 7
PURE *OULDN'T 'ALLOW IT.,
. At inc. t ot.
Ii rsatet
ettiPltrw.btet
ril'Iir
n:g8 tlte
par
'and' Beach.; of .Sydney, rewedon
.tha Parramatta 'river ost • August
16t1u The. race was feet ha:vham'y
ionship nod a S ake of £1,00.0. Tint
we-talter watt ..magnificent, but .tbe
water was slightly rough. 'A spice
did.Start•was effected, .•and dead le,
vel : was 'maintained for. the '.firrit
quarter . of a • mile:. • Heidenthen
forged. head.-. When- a. Mile 'and • a
half had been coverett.tlitt,0 median
wag 'a leogth in :iitivance.. 13ekch re
painted end ' rowed down on .flaulan.
•Thelatter allowed his boat .to (irons.
and *feu l• tbolc pIrtee. •Ilanlesi put
np 1118 •' hand Mei' claimed -a -Awl -17
Beeeh, however; kept pelting itwast:
Hanlan followed, but. B. •ach came
.to the.post ,an' easy wirrner by live
or. six lengths., time 90.042.:5. The
umpire ilitsallowecl the 'foul etairetel
by.• Hanian. • An • iiitmense .crowd
•.witeessed the riice. Sistyseight
steamers were crowded with spec-
tators,,and the shores .were. also den-
aelylieed. Trensendons • et thusiesin
was manifested over Beach'a.victory,
•A cordial. interview took. place af-
ter., the, race. betweett, Heeler: and
Beach; • Harden admitted that lie
Was 'beaten. He was petrels -zed
the close .pro.sittiityrjeof the steamer
Tokl; whiels' bore down too close to:
his . boat.
• The,day following, a large
ing was held at •t•lytiney. Jionlan
then' attinitted that he had purpose
ly folcuri Beach because he believed
the latter had wilfully eresserl. over
into.his water, flaidattsaid he win,
willing to ..-roW aliol ltir. match in
three. mopthe. • Beach refused Co
row in 1(404 then six months. • The
captain. of the steanier Tolti, watt pre:
Sent at the meetilig, and stated that
lin' was. compelled to ::etose upon
I-tattle:Ws boat to avoid running a-
ground, it Was-"gesierally. believed
enetlier Match 1 etween lItinian and
Beach,- will be 'arranged. • Betting
bed already shied, in antiCipation oi.
the event, 8 to1:..on Hainan, witli.4
to 1 wanted.. 'rhe 'A tistraliiin papers,
speaking of Id aillani say his .visit.
has clone inuelt tereaisnote ;
that. 'many of the best scullers have
!milled° Ittuidt from WS good exampte
and skill, find Oil e could be more
courteous or Willingto instruct 'nisi: -
the. • world -renowned champion.
Betteli's splendid appearance was
commended on, , lie' is an • English-
man by birth, 26 years old, shifeet
high, and want to Australia when it
chiltk Iie is,getitrally.fieknowledvsi
to he the fiitest Au8tritlia
ever produced.*
.WItb Their flats
-Tole is really the Alt ettl i1n
ofice general custom, As your Pend
ers will doubtless remember, Peyys
WAS th Orli elated when he sat on a
committew for the first time %%fill his
bat on, and it) thestatutes of the
Royal Society the right of addressing
the no•etirg withlis hat ou wits
reeerved to the Preehleist, the otlit•r
members being eXpected to tinceiver
on rising to spook. * • * N.. With
reference to Mr. Gen1eltf'8ml8goA1ioll
that the custom of wearing bats in
the Henan of Commons is a survival
from the days of .ppen.,tkir
ia it not rattier it retninho
tenor) of tint Wig period during
which mon almost invariably kept
their hate en even in elonech reed tit
the dinner teldel Pepy$ reeordit that
0 want "borne to betl . having got a.
Wavosuirere
With every (Beetles. Irma
the leet threeyeere. Our
Drtiggiet, TI 11^" Andet
Piending "
"flop Bitters" to me,
I use4 two. bottie4 I
Am entirely cored, and
recommend [top Oyes to e
J. D, Walker, Buoltuerp go.
I write this ss
Token of greot appreclati
of your flop
* • * fitttors. 1. was
With inflannuatorY rile=
For pearly
Seven yesrs, and nO
seemed to do we Any
°cod 11 f
Until I tried two bottle
Bop Bitters, end to my spiv
As well lc/ day as ever / was.
folrott may hare abundant
"Itt this gree4 ;A144
Valuable. medic/leer
Anyone 1 * * wishing to Itn
About my cure?
ufku learn hY addressing in
Williams, 1163 16i,h street
ington, D4 0!
--teonsteer yonr
Remedy the bmt remedy us ex
For Indigestien, kidney
• -Co
"And hervoim
just"
Returned
"Fr. m the eouth in a
searota for health, and tind th
Bitters are doing me more
Good 1
Then anything els;
A month ago I was extrem
• "Emaciated 111"
And scarcely able to walk.
am
•Gaining strength 1 and
"Flesh •"
And hardly a.clay passes 11
I a ni
• • • .
complimetited on my impro
pearance, and it lean due to
Bittersl sr, WioktlffoJark
• - Wilmington
itr None genuine Withnut a t
gplen-
40' Puisencus staff with
•"Bops" In their elutte„ ?Qs
"
• The Unity of The Env
s. o'asti.ortax IS VID,W1
The "Unity of tlie Eanpir
sentiment wbiel; nieets.with
but nolversal apirrobationnf
tnen.in ,these ;los. . Few, hid
bold eneugh to miSert that tl
lend we love so well can m
her supremacy as a first7clisas
unless' she maintains a Mos
nectiou with :those 'clatighter
which have !Prune into pron
witit'a rePidity tbas:lsaa exci
wonder 'and edmiration'of the
The %tiger of the Anglo -Sex
colonilirig power liras forced it
the notice,' or the' people.
"sceptred isle," who diave sea
the ,hest represeetatives of
Ostia] courage,endurance, in
•anne and energetic) enteeps
plant their-eouotry's flag in
places of the earth. Tile. his
TritiSheolonization is aonoble
BY it, not only England, b
Whole. world has greatlY..bei
apd.that °Ur felloW.countrion
dwell at home alteuld reCogn
fact is.only fine to thcAe of et
and kin who hayp plait ted Bri
atitutions end upheld Bo
,good !lathe in clistaiit hinds.
pily, .1» our Any, a'.vitstly in
feeling has grown up in•thh, r
Oa: °taloa ion ul.a )”,
tr) 'deal) like. „ripe fruit from. t
ent. Stock, tie recospnieedoil.in
thatare •Yitheriog alike 10 the
and loyalty to take upl,heir fi
and go.. .Norla the Ofilon.litt n
•garded as it!' poor relation•Or n
igal son. when he reiviiiti tli
hernia which lias ever possess
affections, • whether be has...toil
der a tropical son .or amid
snows to promete .
greatness.; •'awakening
'li 110 small .tneasure to: au in
'Of the national imelligerwee
sleeting • the Irtaisses of the ,p
*-better knowledge of those p
: %Ole Ernpirn nbli.
Greater Britain hs gained . g
althongh nmeh is stilt to :be d
in this respect.. Every sabot>
aini girl Should be telly inetru
Ilia geographical pesitint41
and •1:c.sourees. of these colon
Which 'so 'Many . Of them- •Wil1
their .futurb harries, • •
• Friends. of . the Colonies ..oui
congratulate • thennielvei on t
imultable stiecess which has tstt
the visit .or the, British Assoc,
tO Montreal. The proposal
Without pt•eoedent,•and 'was re
With apprehension by many to.
the idea appeared limpinatierib
* 5 1'11,4 haVebeen deep
• impressed with the vost. ext
11teDornini�rt the -field witieli i
vides for the sober:and indite
emigrant, the enterprise of' th
ple,whOliave developed ita resot
their open-beetledand prince13
pitality •apti theirloyal devqti
th'e tt, . • MeV not.resso
hope that within the lifetinie of
•of us' the British. Association nin
lilco manner, Meet,.in the etipi
the' Dctitiininn. .of Australia,
.redtteed-;by
half the duration. of it fournoy
noW Occupiea tut,thirty•one c
tit: 41 .* .* • Why. -abound...11CA
eanle prOdeSs Whieh has opeilit
'the Vast be eepeated in the fin
We are all brothers, and may 1
useful lessona from • 'the experi
Of the spattered members 'Of a
family, who, together' eonstitut
empire Such as tile world has t
seen. Was not Canadian federt
pronouneed liy experts tit he of
? Yet, we ace
Dominion welded together in Is
that ban never be broken. l'sras
Australian Virtition regarded
yesterday, even by Australians 11
solves,' tin ale dream of ,enthiteti
Yet We Mid it Oil tho eve
tion, • What shall We say efinteer
it still greattly federation'l'lu('ti
tion may surely bot left in the h
of the sta temmett of' Grea 1 awl f1
or 'Britain, with a confident, 1,
that the dificolliee Which will iiu
'ably present themeelves will, to
titnef be overcome.' •#
Thig great national qh08tieil to
history tltn�tiIiil to) give pros
Minot and the visit to Ontlarbt nt
• British Association will latgely
• in convincing the peoples ill Eng,
that the sea conaeets rather
deparaleft the eitismili of bo
• eoontryt nitil HA ft bits Mewed
• highway by width the "Expansit
tagland" has !seen tostle vess
MAY it net (terve in enabie llu
,t•etteollitivea Of the Wirmus
dire Iltripire to irMet in 60001111
-,.u.
•