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GODERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1885.
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FRIDAY, JULY 31sT, 1886.
Tag Brandi foreign ufti.le, we are in-
tor'med, has received incontestible evi•
deuce of El Mandi s death. We have
heard inconteetible news of this kind
before, and after we had hugged the
delusion to our bosom fur a short time
we usually awoke to the fact that ineoe-
testible information from the Soudan
was sometimes unreliable. However,
we won't quarrel with the British foreign
office about the affair, but hope that El
Mandi will stay dead long enough to
enable us to have more faith in "in-
cnnteNibie information" from the Sea
den.
It woecn almost appear that a ukase
las been issued from the Tory headquar-
ters to "call off the dogs' from snarling
at Sir Richard Cartwright. The time
was when no an was more detested
than he by our Conservative brethren ;
it i* not so long since he was legislated
from political life by set of parliament ;
and until recently his trilliant parte and
undoubted abilities were frowned down
Ly the great and email of the Tory press
and public. Rut a change has command
Str Richard's stock is looking up, so far
as good words from his opponents can
mate any public mans stock look up,
and we really would like to know what
hse cause' the revulsion of Tory feeling
to his favor. Will some of our Lib. -
Con. friends let us know why the able
member for South Huron is nut a, bad a
mar, as he once eau
Soda of the anti -Scott papers an,en-
desroring to show that the people are
in favor of the Scott Act because •
majority of the persons who.. names
are on the voters' lists have not voted
for it in different cotsstituencies in which
it has been submitted. Such s conten-
ttoc is supremely silly : nevertheless the
aati•Soott papers persist in it week after
week. If the lame line of reasoning
were adopted with regard to parliamen-
tary voting, then would be no members
in parliament_ except those sleeted by
acclamation, and the carrying on of
public business would be somewhat re-
tarded. Besides we don't hear any of
these opposetrts of the act lay that
Perth and Peel and other counties which
voted against the act by asrruw nation -
tier, should be forged to have a solid
majority of the entire vote on the list.
The manes for the gone' is of ao avail
for the gander in these cases.
j%oKDay last Judge Hughes, of at.
Thomas, delivered judgme°t is the ta-
mest of the ballom la the late a.tlf Aot
election in Elgin, declaring the her car -
reed by thirteen majority, and ordering
the petitioner for tit* scrutiny to pay all
was. The tampering with the ballots
didn't help the antis any.
DRA.TH ur GLNSRAL GRANT.
Oa Thursday last U. ti., Grant an a: -
President of the U. Jt., and the best
known American General, breathed his
last. His death had been almost daily
yiJ8SO1LA MIJSINlff3. ( A Hsi,aTottt. Icoaldn't help discussing pickerel and
II By the way, I forgot to mention as trolling'ev.mal tunes on the way to and
Mau•lt.I t oar Jo.eM a (seHrleht semodd experience yesterday afternoon.) from the meeting. I would hardly trust
ter a nasm/a
rr-er. I Wolverton and 1, and the chicken, went etcher of the two minsters in our Damp
for a row around Laurie, and took oar
ods and lines with us. I had pat un a
new hook and catgut, and neglected to
make the knot secure enough. I had
thnwn in" abont ten minutes, when I
hooked a spleadis: baso. 1 played him
toward Wolveaton, who was lust about
to grab him when the baso, hook and
catgut slipped of the line, and disappear-
ed in the deep. The tovernor heaved a
small such, and as he dung in his honk
and line rcinarked : "You'll never get
a bite from that fellow again. Two
minutes did not elapse before my com-
panion had a big fish on his hook, and
he soon gut the twisting, splashing masa
safely into the boat. "Why Mem". he
shouted in• astogishment, ea he took •
closer view of his catch, "If this ain't
your hook and catgut." And sure
enough, there, in the mouth of the two
pound base was the hook I had lust but
a few minutes before. I sin almost
afraid to add, lest my veracity be im-
pugned. that the governor, who was uta
near the mainland fishing today, repeat-
ed hist performance of yesterday, by
catching a bass which a short time before
had got off with his hook. So far, none
k. But 1
expected for weeks. Hie douse Las };s:.i.i M3I'IL I•urn,
ptuup.d Cum entire American nation to LAKE' J.•,et':i, Mr+xou,
gloom, fur, after Lincoln, no name of I July `24th, 1885.
_ _!_ i_- late years has been more highly esteem- , seated boors or. a natural bed of dry
Tee Mitchell A•iiwrt.o.r is the name
of anew paper which has reached •our
table. There is already a Tory and •
R.G,rul paper ill Mitchell, and the new
aspirant professes independence. tt e
have no faith in the independent pro-
fession of weekly newspapers. They
generally drop on one side of the fence
or the other, and it is better to indicate
the politica first than last. A news-
paper in Mitchell nary be a ••tong felt
want," and if so, there may be a chance
for the new Ventura. But we doubt it.
T'he Phoria of Mases Is greatly eatendir�g
tularaemia stn.'. He bas entered • yeerltn for
the Derby and otter for the Oaks, and will ran
horses in e. cry importantraglisb race seat
year. His oondent In this tease..: leas Steven •
stature.arrest impetus to turf stature. which for Iwo
years past have :.eon fall:tog behind.
This Pnttce of Wales la the same
gentleman who a short time since was
before parliament, hat in hand, asking
to have his debts paid by the nation- It's
all very well for a man whu can afford it,
to keep an expensive stud, although it is
nota very good "imp', to set the rine:generation. but wren the sportive stud
ra
owner and ltueracer cannot pay his
debts without begging from the bone
and sinew of the country, u is time the
business was frowned down. The first
thing the Unum of Wales will know will
be the ruination of his brother-in-law,
Denenberg, who may he tempted ti, sink
his princely annuity of $O 2 a year in
horse flesh, leaving the expenses of
housekeeping to fall on tke shoulders of
the Princess Beatrice.
Now that the Northwest volunteers
have returned to the bosoms of their
families, and have once more settled
down to the breadwinning realities of
life, we would like to see our Toronto
contemporaries banish the word 'heroes,'
as applied to them, from their columns.
That the men who went to the North-
west and did their duty there deserve
dos credit for their miles we are
willing to admit, bat 121011i alto Deese -
sty for glorifying lbws old
Atter all, there was not a great tlrr
powder smelt, and the majority of As
men never saw a .hot td,a
rlthoeg! they
were, we presume, anxious for the
neen
champs Just as good mand true
were left on the home guard, and we be-
lieve that tan times the member could
have hems found U tb oeaasioa required
to do just whet the Northwest cootie -
gest did, or were wining to do. Tues
lar we leave beet lookiag M the Nortb-
onset "battles" with the magnifying sed
' of the teteesops. if the hero worship
,besilt>•s 1• p s! os
1d in nose folk sill
_zrisios diem with the naked "poredb
dsiag so will discover that the work doom
eras sat mewl/ so targe as tt lookout at
•tel. Lieat•.t'irus -y sod his Ards su-
pers.* wore bsress" for • time, sad
rabbit dropped is the pabesti-
alai's. Is ibis slump world et ears
Msec ars sibs as wel .s does of popi-
lar awlissM.
ed by bar countrymen then that of 1; mows -moss sorter man velvet, and as
Grant. Following is a brief sketch off dry ss a county council committee rim
hu life ; port -1 gather myself together to send
Ulysses Simpson (rant, late President
of the l.'ut•.ed States, was the sou of a
leather merchant, •.1 bxottieh dcceat, m
and was burn at Point Pleasant, Ohio, froGraventurst to this point was •
April 27, 1822. He entered the military glorious one. i cane up on the peddle -
academy at Went Point in 1+3:31, received wheel steamer "Nipissing," one of the
a wmmlation as second lieutenant in
1842, took part in all the bsttlee, save Muskoka and Nipi.sicg Line, managed
Buena Y ista, of the Mexican war, and by that genial and popular man, A. P.
Cockburn. M. P The boats are popular,
and tke "Niptaing" eaf.cially so. Cap-
min
ap
Iain Rose and Parser Lick are obliging,
and the meals served cn the steamer are
good, and chtsper than is charged on
you • few jotting',
Tar RUN Ur THE Laa
84
in 18 married the daughter of a St.
Lows merchar•t. 1n 1854 he was made
captain, -whim he resigned his commis
siun, and after engaging in famine near
St. Louie. want int• business with his
father. Until the civil war Grant was
quite unknown, but shortly after its the great lakes. I was surprised at the
outbreak he was made Idiom -diet -general
of volunteers, sad after the battle of extent of the Muskoka Lakes. We had
Belmont and the capture of Fort Dose's- many hours' run res•_htng here, and had
son became commander of Western t s trip to Bracebridge thrown in, The
•Tenneee. He drove back Beauregar
and river is nrow, hut affords easy
at Shiloh iApril 7, 1862), repulsed the navigation. The Lost has tr. turn
Confederates at Corinth October 4, b
1862), took Vicksburg 'July 4, 1863•, at Bracehridge wharf at a point
and 'November 23. 24, 25 defeated where the river is but s little wider than
General Bragg at Chattan•.oia, • victory the levet!, of the steamer, and the job
ala In February, 130;4, Gwas s ir,get..u'sly l erf. ro.ed. The lakes are
made lieutenant -general, an 1 oc Marcs mans:.a rr H t•+ Aa tr•
17 took command of all the northerniii sin from •ace acre to a non.
Mosomo, July 27th.
forces.fose. He now set out against the army ranging
of North Virgin's under Lee. which he died. alum g'•nug even larger. Our How the sen glares down upon ns'
drove back after several desperate bat- island is a little one of perhaps an acre But it hoses its power here. We can
ties, while Sherman fought his way in size, well stocked with pine, and over- malty dodge its tierce rays by getting
a G
through Georgirant then held Lee
shut up in Richmond, the siege of which
he pushed on with unflinching energy,
nutwuthstanding the impatient niurinurs
of the Northern States, while Sherman.
Schofield sad Sheridan routed the usher
1 Confederate Leaden. After he was joiu-
d by Gen. Sheridan. Brant captured
KichetoudApril a 1465, anti on April
which opened up Georgia t • the Feder -
of os have 3 M s hot, must
wird up talking fish, or my reputation
may eviler.
, ,
— -- -- surrounded Lee atAppotomaz,wierethe
Sottgof uurcentemporaries are making !Confederate general surrendered with ernment has kindly given us •wormer here, in this lard of islands and delicious
ado about the fact that on July 22w41 27,000 men, brant granting him very post office at Laurie Island, managed
Lieut. -Governor Robinson held a recep- generous terms. This ended the civil [" by lxesov•
tion at Government House, Toronto, to' war, and imutediately after Abraham Mrs. Loul.t, of Barrie, an ecthusiastic o• a rteaT SUNDAY IN r AMP
Lincoln was aesaauuted and Andrew camper, and an obliging neighbor. Mrs. was • Cement and profitable one. We
about 250 school teachers and claim +kat ! Johnson became President. (;rant, ' McKellar, of Hamilt.n, 1.aguest at -
thne is the brat occasion that teachers of 1 who was hailed throughout the North: had breakfast •little later than usual,
any kind have been w honored. Look- I with boundless enthusiasm. and loaded Laurie, and if the genial sheriff of Went- and. after a luncheon, rowed over to
a
tog at the se dopessionately, we dun '+ with honors, wan now placed in oppsu worth turns up tints summer I must see Johnston'. Island, (Elsinore , where the
so
tion to Johnn. Interposing in behalt of the old war horse, end get some of hiscampersin the neighboring odea had
hoe that being received at government the South, and averting the prosecuti•,n reminiscences. But I believe
house is much of an honor, after all, of Lea. Johnsen tlRehward. In a mea• politicalgathered for a three o'clock service- The
ou
1 he Fed Is yaro anxious to know how we are verandah of Mr. Jotinston's hospitable
run with huckleberries. All the islandsstand wellout of the waver, and are
rocky and dry. There is no malaria in
this district, and the evenings s0 far
have been dry and warn:. We are
into the shade of a friendly pine, or we
can get to the windward aide of the
island and find a grateful breeze. Then
the tent affords cool and delightful shel-
ter, while you mortals who circle around
about half way up Lake Joseph, our the court house must perspire and puff,
little island lying exactly between Can- and feel like smashing the honest ther-
niff s an4 Laurie (Loam's). The Gov -
urometer. Old Sol t. badly discounted
and are not of opinion that any of the 'are severed himse
pedagogues left the big brick edifice with
Duringhis adminstratwi. the enmities ages, a cubit added to his stature in cones -i wart avert Tag nen 1 of all and :f both sexes, 00 forms
engendered by the war were great.} .bola and ata tools, while some of the
quem. of haying been at the reception. allayed, the rational debt largely reduc• net% the fishing is pretty good, bat
Why, bless us, hasn t the Huh. John .d, sad the' Alabama question settled. variable. Yesterday morning, in about younger boys stretched themselves on
Beverly Rubinson always been a patron tram, grass, beneath the tre, and listen-
ed to the gospel message- lust. S. 8.
we all remember that only haat spring he Hs P�ettldentshtp oma marked w ma is the tales cuere down
def was the preacher. We saug well
f from t
and in 18613 Grant waselected President doing Lore, and f house was crowded with • congregation
of hung to professions, f.latoos, an d don't
In 1872 Giant war reelected President •two boon' time. I caught five fine bass,
the Democrats and Liberalublicans ma
over
m1 k' an aggregate weight of 81 ibs.
by liner,nliner, One e11 o
�ifhculties sod troublesin theSouth, to 2j lbs, another registered 1 . std the
h culminated 1876.77 in the cow -I the uthen each weighed 11lbs Mae-' ly• The mingled voices floated in soft
al
Clsc, Pritus sod Haghie Hamid-
Hotace Greel , the candidate cf
gave a reception to Professor Charlie cial
Mitchell, the well-known teacher of the
manly art of self-defence who "down-
ed ' Johnny Scholes the celeirated To-
ronto boxer. As a patron of art
science our Lieut. .(;overnor has alwa
been willing to give reccptioas tot h -
en, and we are surprised bs
d
UM
many of our contemp,rariesaro
that the reception on the 22nd f�
thing out of the ordinary :omen.
t no
known hymns, and we sang then+ hearti-
roduced, and may even rani among the ,
reg
:orn
ig w000vor. • Grant wwasI cadence over the slightly ruffled bottom
e greatest General that America hu Mn would be in their glop hen. i of Lake Joseph, bearing to the ears of artaet e a mato a Alae&.
pp
forewt G.rer.ls of modern times. Last night I added a two lb. pickerel to! those on the islands who were unable to
Without undervaluing the brilliant milt-
(my day s catch, and the camp is all solidi be present the praise, the prayers, and The usually quiet and devnnt cAngre
n an on a Lien found in our hymns. The 1 nation of the little Methodist church at
i
•ba•n oft and1and clear. The service concluded, we
if a loon or some other large bird settled
down within gun -shot of our right tight
little island, en th. Sabbath.
TIM WAIL IRavica.
We get our mail daily at seven o'clock
p.m.. but our letters must be posted
shortly before that hour to go south as
the boat doss not stop at Laurie on inn
return. The antral of the nail is au
interesting event, ani we generally find
some One eager to Mw over for it.
Sofar we have had no rain here, and
tenting is delightful. But we expect a
shower before many days, and then Look
for along letter.
IF THE TC..LLIo•t 1e 0000,
I expect to repot progress in that line
before long. Meanwhile the hook and
line, worm bait, gives us more fish of
large size than we iean dispose of well,
and we have to cry quits until our box
is empty of finry ones. Any bass under
• pound weight 1. looked upon as a
little fellow. 1 nectar had so much sym-
pathy with the chap who spins yarns
about fish as I hare since 1 got some
big fellows on my hook here. All the
same, tomorrow I amoo as
te the butcher,
and vet some beefs'eak for s change.
T. Moil.
CONTEMPORARY OPItiION.
The narbM K ti -We I.. and
aseaww s•d
.-esisesd M tete.
How 1HL &C.»r\T ITANDA.
"Thank goodnessthat's paid !" glee-
fully exclaimed the old farmer, se 3m
signed • twelve mouths' note drawn at
the village grocery t•. "square u((," ac•
counts with the storekeeper. "Hurrah
fur Tilley .:claim the Conservative
organs when a new loan is floated. The
canes are analogous. Giving • note and
raising a loan are ideotiaal transsctioos.
But the settling time looms up. That is
what really has t, LA taken into accoust,
Anybody with ordins'y prospects. an
borrow money. —( Paris Transcript.
A rain ciao.w
That in the caof the trouble
in the Northwest there was toms
reason at least for suspecting ne-
glect on the part of Ministers at Ottawa ca
and misconduct nn the part of sub-
ordinates, no unprejudiced man n
deny. Equally clear was tt that the na-
tion, which ha.i suffered so much by the
rebellion. was entitled to a fair inquiry.
Yet nobody was such a simpleton as to,
suppose that with the Government in a
majority of two to one a fair inquiry
could possibly be obtained. Under an
administrative despotism. while the
chiefs of the Administration would of
course mount themselves, subordinates
like Lieutenant Governor Dewdney
would at all events he called to account ;
but secure beneath the shield of his par-
ty, the Lieutenant -Governor swipe his
fingers et national wrath —[Th. Week.
tart' genius of Sherman and Shed for fish for a couple of days at least. th adorn
the one side, or of Stonewall Jackson appropriate and Lee on the other, a comparison of Like Joseph is very deep' The water u , sermon was a pointed one,
fiWon the work done by the host of able sol- pleasant to bathe in, u g
some- diem that the civil war brought to the clean. We have a fins bit u f shallows' took our boas for the pull home, the
front distinctly shows him w b. the mon for bathing at one point of our island, i afternoon sen giving us just a taste of
who most thoroughly grasped Inc whole w h ;•
iia power
lid who law most c ear y w
the end could be attained. the girls how to kick the frog stroke.
•
A +TaTrartad
T has been me by the
Ottawa I'ifi_.e. and other Tory papers
that the Reformers of East Durham
showed indeoeat haste in nominating
•
satiation.
1 I li•,and a picturesque set we are, as a teas
We have all sorts and coidtttohs of 1,
BATHING 5(7114, i is
and there is originality in some of the ; j
Ir is understood the Mandi's man-
tle will fall upon Osman D.gna. ifs •, ameeta There are no Ctows limn
candidate to oonteet the riding befere i • t wi11 be difcult to 0.y timelier nitro- M� Jildae E^ya• of Berne, who is s lay osd� Pule m.ml)vr of the ciao/rogation—Mr.
n
the late member was buried. The ab- about. ; I guess the bathing suits worn to conducted the service, that u[ the Warner. Kls:n3 in lis meat he called
pawn interests will be the gainer by the , i the clergyman s attention to the fact that
surdity of the statement will be appear- by the advaaice o. our party sated the Church of England. The responsive I Mr. Blake had not shirked the voto es
change. Yoa kt:r.w then •n some poo• P I redia and chant. were given with
eat to all when it is stated that the n• sable birds away. W. have dee Aster gm, alleged, hut had voted, as had nearly
pie wh ; •n so set In their ways lest
maim of the late Col. Williams, M.P., at different points of the island ohm promptness and heartiness by the ono- every Liberel, agstuaT the amendment;
they would prefer the devil they are ac tion, and a short sermon was toad
wen Warred on the 21st inst., surd the you can `'take a header.' off sh•ore with- meso. He went nn to consent upon the unfair
Reform conventiue was not held until with -
gestated with t., one they don't know. out harm an fear of meeting the nese of thus publicly and in chueoli, mi.-
g y g by the Judge beton the close. Ther.
In such an •rent the Mandi ha. Ent 'representing g a political leader, sad
the 29th. The Tory Government, how, bottom. were no tablets in the walls ; there was I.o'md by .:proving the opinion that it
claim.
ever, has endeavored to facilitate matter THUM es. • LtTru a•we, I nothing "chumby" about the place, yet I would be mach better for cleriyaeen to
in filling the vacancy by causing the but this is the close season for duck, and i the service was impressive. indeed, the I pots
st tkenelve. before attempt.ng to in -
writ to be issued before the funeral of we have to let them pea by. This' surroundings were tar from being ritual- .unci their people. The paortor seam
the late member. For ourselves we findgreatly astonished both at his own mom a Rook of young duck flew, or moo i and the hi -Admits' of his deacon in °pew-
ee fault with the Government for haat-rather OR room SHOT oc'Nv,
ether swam Lama our island. The gnv-', ly r.bukisa hum. He promised, how•
urnor and D K. jumped into dm beet.; several fishing reds, and a half dozen I ever. to look into the matter and refer to
and gave chase. But the web-footed trolling hooka hung upon the walla, and i it daring the evening service. In the
.venin* the church wan crowded and the
children of the lakes left the oarsmen I an air of sport was given the place. Yet, 0W nchec offered a most humble ap,iue
behind, and gave a grand exhibition of i the congregation noon forget the h. velty I t.. Mr Warner, Mr. Blake and almost
etatatotial powers Loons abound in 1 of the surroundings, and rave m mach I every one else. Mr. Blake. he added,
Lake Joseph. (All punningjoa this word . heed to the reader as be
if he had en in j had The never et csested'toad so igh a oinhopinion.ut
little sauna
sent in the eiNissty.
Welton, Lennox County, had a lively
time a week ago The pastor was preach-
ing • temperance sermon and made
frequent reference to the Scott Act and
the recent attempt of the Senate to
destroy its usefulness. Among other
things he said that he was exceedingly
• aar•oxo saavi• a sorry to see that Sir John Macdonald
as held in Mr. Lount's house on Laurie and Mr. Pruyn their own member) had
voted In favor of the Senate amend
land, just halt way between ours and memo and that Mr. Blake had shirked
ohnstnn s, at 7.30 in the evening. the vote. This was tun much for at leant
It now turns out that the income of
the Prince of Battenberg, who resatly
married Prinew Beatrice, is midst" of
$400 fees bis Wary p ry, sed VW d au
annuity from hie father. it's no woniet
the Ponce fell in love whit • girl wks
would receive C30.000 a year as a mer•
riage portion, and whose mother win
one of the wealthiest old ladies on the
continent. It is believed that Denen-
berg will reside in England, and stick to i strictly prohibited. i Their peculiar I o•tteniotl robes in a cathedral. I be -
his mother-in-law. Then mint be Sleep - p
log and wailing asnngst the remainingj dark -heads bob tip serenely just out of tinned for the nest month, and 1 feel
is.,Zgarly German princes that good add rifle shot morn, noon and *v. By the satisfied that the congregations will keep
Queen Yicteris hoe no mere daa;bters I way, the governor shot one last week, up beth their attendance and their in -
and the beautiful white, downy breast tenet. W. have • very emetics' raw
s to make the crown of Mrs W's beat
hat. Half the Woodstock ladies will 1m
green with envy when that "duck of •
hot"—ae, that won't do --when that loon
breast appears in appropriate millinery
M b
os. tad of Der popular hosts.
Fishing off the Wand is poor today.
1 have been at it for tome home, and
lida't catch one Rut when tee wind
miss matters in tbu instance. All this
talk about ''indecent haste" is after all
but maudlin sentiment. Col. Williams
death caused a vacancy iu the parliamen•
tory representation, and we am in favor
of filling aU vacancies as moon as possible,
whether they be ceased by death or vol.
eatery resigrstics Up bare i■ Heronre
neither party waits for repsentative
to di* before selecting • candidate and
if say of our memberswere nailed hence,
we don't think we would wait watil the
.rape grew rusty before nominating •
sassessor. This manifestation of woe on
the part of dm Tory organs Is on par
with the heart-reudiag .army of the
Kadasasen widower, who had to he
drawn away from his wife's grave with a
ggpte
kig Asia sada yoke of ores, sad
irks wafNed to kayo bat the tows snout-
ed Wes of ton days for farming his
Via a aberie•rri on the oaasioe of his
snood wedding.
iping is fngtweedy heard, and their neve the varies serviette will he eon -
for satrimoniel purposes.
An applieatioe has been mads to the
IImperial government by Mesita Victor
011ivon and Cinq-Man for ab bounty
promised in ease• et reused Mu births.
The party for 'boon it is intended is
Timothy Pardee, of 8t. Yonigae. seamy
of Two Mosatalas. He is furty-fiee
of age, while kis wife is only
thirty-eight They were married when
M was twisty years of ego, led now 1 elate. I will bait foe peskiest M ewe
hive twenty -+oar children. 1 down, undies will hear from me later
aetghbor here. White rowing oyes his
mile .,r so to Sunday evening service os.
L•nnt's island, he dropped his trolling
line asters, and calmly paaaedd on his
way to the teesthog. Jot el our island
be booked a big pbd esti, wlkich
Nit aallolotlaLv ■AM A, 1N,
after which he filed his enlar, and ar-
rived et the ehureh Mur to take part is
£lane, Wis., July 57.—A be: was
Iehipted by express from Bleck River
Falls to Chicago Saturday night The
Iselaeuler became 'aspic:nue of the won
Weft end telograpMd to the authorises
hese on the arrival of the train yester-
day. The bar was opened and inside
was found a man armed with a reveller.
• hilly. • ream, • bottle of chl omform,
and s bunch of enrd Re refuses too
gin hie nous•. The box was shipped to
&daiy L. Barnard. Chicago. Ten
son persons, .opposed to be elated
crates were arrested hen and all three
are in jul. it supposed they W
planned to nob fli mail and .wprueeeMo
Nothing is known regarding the 44111111UIh
of the news.
- J the serviea Of .setae sem were toe
. 1 orthodox to fish on Sunday, but we