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DUNGANNON. THE CAMPMEETING.
t our own correepoadeat.
le municipal council of West Wawa-
', in of notice. mat in the
whip hall on Saturday, 21st Inst.
the members were present Next
one wall be held In the same place on ,
loth August next.
'e presume the Iectring of the clover l
is nearly at hand, and many of the
ten in this locality will commence
week. '
• easing to nate tb.t•in the main,
ealth prevails. No sickness a
omens hereabouts.
le entrance examination of tenth-
s fur the High School .
, as elsewhere, at 9 o'clock, There -
the 3rd July, and continues for
s days.
o San,isy, the 25:h in••., the attend -
at the Nile camp meeting was eery
B. Dame Rumor has it then were
• ria of three thousand people pree-
n that ..ccuion. On MM..nday fol -
was brought to •
the mestint
Mee. A. r. --On the
11 of the recent etecti.u, sums evil
Deed person or persons to.ok away
large gate from the premises of fir
C. Carvin, tailor in this tillaZe,which
not. so lar, been brought back .
1 conduct is. to say the :neat, re-
tenuble, more particularly at than
in of tt:e year, when the liability of
ate to garden products is inevitable.
to Le hoped that tbe parties guilty
,Deb conduct will be discovered and
t with accordingly. Fan is fun, but
I acts are not :G be com-
led, hut summarily dealt with.
either rery pro;,iuous •a far for
Ideut crap.. The apple crop, it is
t ht, at least in this vicinity, u not
really •n good as anticipated, as it
* Nivel • check by means of blight
oft.
irmen hereabouts are hua.Iy •n -
i is summer -fallowing and attend -
0 root crops. Statute lata sir in the
l for thea year is among the things
• past.
r5ittTaylor, of Intra. U S , and
resident „f this locality, dor-
two weeks has been vesting
lends and neighbors. it being
/ears since his last visit. He is sur-
d at the ;treat that
bees made in our Tillage.
AT THE HARBOR.
ARRtt'Rn,
sdoe•day, June'2.5th. —qtr. : nited
1:e, Sarnia, passengers and frec;ht
.ors, Butfelo,p•ssengers and freight:
lkary M. Gordon, Wallacebert,
tend Staves for P. )tcEwea ; scvhr.
klyn. Toledo. (lis tone of coal for
forth American Chemi.•1 Co.; tog
btsh, Port Huron, with achy. Brook-
s tow.
snday, June 2Gth. —Rehr. Kolts .
demos BsT, 100,000 feet of lumber
I. Becord-
URPARTZD.
ti,Nadey, Juine 25tf.—Str. United
re, Duluth, passengers and
It; eta. Lora, Saginaw, paasen-
eed freight; Rahr. Mary R.
PC °olden Valley, light ; tag
Ibh, Sable Beech.
Palk
iltd
Rr1Tee.
Twill, evening the dredge
nd tea Trnd.as left for Kia-
wkare the dredge will be pet to
O road running between the steps
park and the wharf le being grad -
two w.lis lad bored at the harbor
ilea eo,snseted with the waterworks
lug house.
I followers of beak Waling kava
t riad :..., s dunes the past kw
11m their rental of the waster -
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A Plee•aal and rreSsable Thiele leas Mad --
Sweets of the Heel".
The Nile closed .t 11.31)
a.m. }Muuday, with • sermon by Mw S.
J. Williams, and a fellowship meeting
in which about 100 to ink part. All who
have attended declare the camp a great
'mere*.. The attendance was !matte
throughout, bot on Sundays, the 13th
and . 2nd, and Thursday, 19.h, thee:id.
rt.:e was very large. It is e.umatel
that from three to f..cr thousand were
on the grooud the last Sunday efternu.n,.
The order during all the services was
Ole. 'toe preaching by ally
the ministers end was of a
high order. Miss tlllllame sustained
her reputation as a brttllaot preacher.
Masses Hall ion all heart by their sweet
gospel singing, and their lowing Christ-
ian addresses. These three young ladies
have a warm place in the affection of
our Nile people.IL.'. George Richsrd-
s.•n gave three clear, earnest and impress
me gospel semiotic The serm..n on
"Able to Save to the Uttermost-- wi:l
[:ever be forgotten. Many mark their
entrance upon the higher life from
hearing t):u'aermon. Revs Edge, Living.
at in Harris, Potter and Isaac rend-
err.1 real aid in profiting thou who
attended the camp.
The heat meetings during the amp
were the morning holiness meetings.
The divine favor seemed apr.slly ...•ai-
fest as this cardinal doctrine of Metho-
dism was preached. NJ opposition was
shown to the dnctnne, and many who
took pert in the meetings claimed to
have r.oeived this great blessing. Many
left the camp anxious for it, and vowed
to seek till they obtained the gift.
About a .are of penitents soeght re-
ligion during the camp It is believed
that ec•.res left the camp after the variot•
services determined to lead • better hie.
r'4IfP NOTE..
All present c,.te.1 Mr Geo. Currey'.
grove one of the 1' .eat known for ■
camp ; and Mr Currey one of the most
painstaking of hosts.
Mia William. and Mimes Hall were
the guests of Mrs Geo. Currey during
the camp.
Revs Harris and Richardson with
their wives tented on the ground..
They slept with an umbrella up one
night.
Hearty totes of thanks to even elide,
minister, Joseph tteck, Esq. for pro-
curing the small tents, and to Rev. H.
Irvine were canted y by the
Monday s.m. meeting.
The expenses of the camp were cover
i65. The collections were sufficient to
defray them and lease the committee a
nice balsam
Methodists, Presbyterians and Bap-
tist., alt took part in the testimony
meetings.
Rev A. McMillan, of Aubern, was
kept at home by a festered font.
Revs. W. Treleaven, H. S. Hill. A.
W. Tongs, R. H. Barnby end others
were amongst the visitor..
There wee not more than ten Initiates'
rain daring any day of the tamp.
It has been proved that a Methodist
campmeetieg can be held without any
one being injared enoting for and feed -
leg his friends. The people brought
lunches and ate them penis style.
They say the camp was too short.
Query. When and where shall the
next ea up be veld 1
AUCTION SALES
Aafeed their sale Mlle printed at
wffpggist • fres metre inserted In
tNs t� to the tree et sale
eel at helms$• park lots adjoiniee
tote of GeL..k, Yte property of W..
B•wdeB. ea fps p ssileos •t the end of
Seetb-t.,os 7'bd aleg. Jsfy ltd, .t 2
o'desk p.a. . Moistens tram the Deplete
Reed to the lake es the testi bsasiary
el the tows. Jess Kan, ssetioeesr.
A CREAT RAILWAY TIE -IIP TRANSATLANTIC AI,VICES„
THE ILUNOIS CENTRAL PARALYZED
SY A STRIKE.
Be wheels Mesita. ea !Rewe
IMva.toas of the Bead --Aa O.eW'.
Dtaeherge Desaa■ded Ry tie .M—A
!!train at OIL Leath.
CRJCA.o, June M.—Tbe Illinois Cental
eftllelale have decided that they will reit
the Methane dammed for Saprlatendsst
Huseell's discharge They now await over-
tures
vertures oa the part of the employes who are
out, mid it is said uaiae the man return
to work the company will lure new mem.
The tie-up wW came ..alma trouble le
gaily ams taroagbo.t • large seams of
the country west Sad out. The suburbs.
traffic of the road le enormous. Tae trains
retain amid out of the city every few min-
utes from 5 o'clock in the moraieg
until midnight and are crowded All thous
people are now thrown upon their own r.
Neuroma of transportation. Moreover, to stop
freight traffic on the Illinois Central
oaeaaa to prevent thousands of people is
Northern Iowa, Southern Moo* Kew
tacky, Tonne'. Miestedppi Sad Louis-
iana :from getdag products to marvel
The yards bre are Ned with freight
owe, and the Michigan Central. Baltimore
and Ohio and Big Pour roads, which enter
the city over the Illinois Central tracks, are
seriously interfered with ow;ug to the block-
ade created by the motlonlam wins of the
Illinois Central.
CCrtreatia, 111., June 25.—The Illinois
Central strike bas tied up everything in the
freight line here. Sixty men departed for
their homes last night to remain till the
matter is settled. The men are almost
for the removal of Mupetintead-
eat Rums&L
ARRA, ill., June ?b.—The orders of the
luiaci. Central Company to their agent hen
not to receive any peri.bable frfor
shipment until further order almost a
panic panamong fruit and vegetable wens.
They ars in the middle of the raspberry sea
son, and tomatoes and cucumbers are begin-
ning to Dome in. Failure to get trenep rta-
tion for these crops means rain to rummy.
I\DIeNAPOLIS, June "5.—There le a stir
among railroad nen hen on acoount of the
presence of P. M. Arthur, grand chief of
the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
Several conferences of roils -trod erapluyve
and employers are to be held between uow
and Saturday bight The Big }'our en-
gineers are out of humor because sever -a; of
the oids.t and best engineers on the road
have recently been discharged without any
known cause, and the yardmen, sw itcbown
and other employes proposes to de,
mored an advances to wages. A griev-
ance committee will submit formal
complaints to Chief Arthur and repre-
sentat:ves of the road A Special met-
ing of the Indianapolis division d the ( Omer
of Railway Conductors has been called for
Thursday afternoon in connection with the
other conference to be held, and if nsoemary
support will be tendered the employes is
et her branches of the service.
CnrcAuct, Ill., June 25.—An absolute tie-up
of the Illinois Central Railroad continuos to-
day. Another conference between the officers
of the road and a committee of strikers will
be held to -day.
The sitntattea eeriest's.
Cntcaoo. June 35.—At to-day's conference
between the Illinois Central Railway strikers
Sal the ..Ricers a that road then was: a
beaten wrangle. The officers' final dec•trt .a
Will be given at 10 a.m. to-morn•w. •
The cheisi.wui a the road now ro.p.orted
tied up are those from Chicago to
Cs -stratus, 111., Chicago to Freeport, I11.. and
Chicago to Dubuque. la. As the result of
the tie-up the exprese coinpasiee here
are refusing matter for pointe on
the Illinois ('entral. About T.7110,102
worth of perisbabk freight is aide
tracked at Kankakee. Lire stock en route
for this city from points on the Illinois cen-
tral
o-tral is being brought in by round-
about routes over connecting lines.
It is estimated between 15It) and Iii
men all idle. An engine and mail train from
Cairo today brought in a committee of
Coe men employed on the Cairo d,visi.,o
of that road to demand the rein. vat of
E J. Hartigan, t of that
division. President Fish says the strike has
not reached a point where any action on his
part is demanded, but if it doss not do so be
will know what to do.
J. D. Caldwell, chairman of tbe Grievance
('onmittle, said to -night that if the Illinois
Central officials announce to -morrow tbat
they have decided to uphokl R useeil,
the objectionable , every road
in Chicago will be tied up. the greatest rail-
road strike on record will ensue and the
nnancial loft will be almost incalculabls.
A Strike at at. Louis.
R'r. Loris, June Z.—Nearly SOU men em-
ployed by the various railroads centering
le East Kt. lotus Arnett to -day for high. -r
wages. A large amount of perishable freight
is in the different depute.
A PHYSICIAN MURDERED.
Found With His Threat cat aid riot
Tteewgh the flirt.
Wrcerra, Kes,June 25.—Dr. R. M. Barns,
• physician living at f . fifteen
mils northeast, about noon today was
found in his office shot through the begirt
and with his throat cat from ear to ear. He
was last teen yesterday evening going to the
Country. He did not expect to return un-
til late in the evening. It is supposed that
when be returned his assailant Shot him down,
and to make are work. cut his throat He
was quite popular. and, as far as known, bad
few mammies There is no clue to the guilty
parties. There lea theory that some persons
living at Detroit, Mich , where be lived
until Rye years ago, were afraid Barna knew
ana,ething about them which Hem did not
want known and were 1 in the
murder.
HEAT TAKING OFF THE INFANT&
serial nor Tklrty-two lasalsd
at Pt. Locals Testeeday.
RT. Lorre. Mo , June in —The Intones
beat prevailing Is reusing gnat mortality
among ehlldr.'m Out a ffty.we burial
nertlfloatea lsrued to-rley thirty -tun were for
Infants, largely due to metier enmpleint
Two deaths are nwvwrlr d as due to ennetrnke
-Minerva Carr, aged Rl, and Carl .•. Adler.
:ZS years of age.
Ages. Mreee Cwl Seem.
('Rrr*oo. Ju a 9I1.—its the Poiret Court
today Judge Itiortgest motored W dasieinn le
thecae, of the Vatted Olmten spiel esseerte
seems of W Michiges Oansmi aewl.od for
vislaUsg the 1llslstMa Clesmerae law
reerwelt free Meg* to Ilse
Yet se ~
t pent Man AtaYet i-
S•.ere were Meg sat pay me trap de
&erMi awl — wins find
t)sliSins dell dile OM* bps M
THE GOVERNMENT ()ROP! THE LI-
CENSING CLAUSES.
Prlere rer.Uaawd•• barren Escape (rte
Death--btanley and Mimi Tangent at
Osteed The Eaplurer Male a Dente,
of l'is.' Law
Loro.ox, Juice G5. - The Times aid
Btaodud admit that the Ifeentiag t.a! Ism
been doomed by the spanker's opinion ea
premed in the /loom .l Cosemone yester-
day. The Speaker's ruling winch was re
Leaved with cheers by the Opp.e:Lion,
caused the minlate, • to retire W dlr-use
Lome Hartington and Mr. Chamberlain.
who were summoned to tie ounferenoe. W
sued the Cabturt to drop the ubnoxeu.
Blame& Nu definite decision was a nved a2,
but the clauses will probably be dropped
The (I decision will be aaiounr ore
Tburaday, consideration of the bill being
postponed until then.
The Port wants the Government todrop all
bids and simply 1, ratify the A
agreement, Jeal with supply and=
adjourn ;.1--liern' t,
The Telegraph says that the Uovernetesl
has done all that could legitimately be ex-
pected of them to the fare of the ebsaructios
offered. and that their beat course now is to
drop IL, licensing bill
The Government's blundering was cit
pounced by several speakers at the Unionist
meeting yesterday.
Tb. (' • have decided to noel
nate a candida•e in opposition to Caine, wbc
resigned his seat f..r Harrow -in -Furness will
the object of seeking a reelection on w anti
compensation platforms.
Lanni Hartington is averse to the ('<.r.a..
vatives contesting Barrow-inFurnea
!welded to Drop It.
LONDON, June Z.—The Cabinet has dect..ee
to drop the licensing clause of the lova
taxation bill.
% steneed for Intimidation,
Coax. June 25.—The court at Bantry to
day sentenced Father Crowley to one month',
and six months additional it
default tat bMl for good behavior for intimi
dating • Protestant clergyman at Schul!.
Ferttnand's Narrow Escape.
tio.riA, June 25.—While Prince Ferdinand
was cru ing the river wear Rustiobaet
aboard* steamer one of the masts of the
strainer was struck by lightning. The
Prince had a narrew escape.
Dr Stanley at Oxford.
Lofoo:r, June :'5.—Henry Y. Stanley end
bin Ranee, Mess Tennant, attended the r..m-
uamoratitai day exercises at Oxford Uni-
versity to -day. The gave
Stanley a most uproarious reosption. They
cheered and chafed him, and when be was
formally presented they sang -He's a Jolly
Good Fellow,- following up the song watt
more clovers for the explorer and finishing
with "One more for the bride." The degree
of Doctor of Civil Law woe conferred upnr
lir. Stanley and upon Professor Goodwin of
Harvard Mn'at Uaiverrty,
DESERTED MIS YOUNG BRIDE.
A Husband's Mysterious Treatment of His
Beautiful wife.
MINNEArotm, June 5—Itlr. Ernest
lnsvaron of Paris, France, arrived ben •
week ago with his beautiful bride. • girl of
1: years. The day after their arrival hers
he purchased a half interest in a lending cafe
and deposited several thousand dollars in the
}':nit National Bank.
Leavaron found a suite of rooms in wh:eb
Le placed magniaceet furnishings, but tbar.
was only one day allotted for the enjoinment
of these quarters.
The next morning Leavaron kited his wife
said he was going out to do some markeunf
nod would room return. After waiting for
mute time the wife began to be uneasy. anc
going over to the cafe found a letter whet
nearly broke ber heart. It was date.! at St.
Paul and enclosed P,'50, and mid that ab.
must forgive him for what he had done. but
that be could not live with her any lunger
and that they must part forever.
Instructions were given for ber to tell the
furniture and buy a ticket for New York.
After returning to that city she would floc
at the house of • mutual friend a ticket to
Fane- •Mea Leavaron left for New }rusk
to -day.
Her husband's interest in the cafe is w, rtb
R50i10, and the cause of his d is a
mystery.
THE THIRD VICTIM.
verdict of the Coroner's Jury in the Crean
Boiler CaarIsstea Fatality.
(' , June 25.—Frank Quick, th.
third victim of the boiler explosion, .ileo at .
o'clock this afternoon. Thoma. Craig and
Peter White are dill in a critical enc,hitfon.
The coroner'. jury rendered this verdict:
"That the explosion was the result of • da
f.•c'tive boiker with no blame attached to any
Maw and Horse Kilted by Lightning.
l'HCIAIA, Que., June C..—Jobe Cameron,
jun., son of Mr Cameron. Gilanour's agent,
was killed during the 1 last
evening. He was drawing done all day
and was getting his last load when be and
the span of horses were killed. dila bind
man with him was injured but not danger
ously.
Capt. Rendre wrtonaly Injured.
CAMP NIAGARA, (Int., June Jai.—At the
artillery ramp are Int night, while the
°Melts were amusing themselves with credo
,1 athletic. skill, Capt. J. R. Hendrl., in mak-
ing • jump, badly dialnrated hi. ankle. Ha
suffered great pain during the night, and at
noon to -day was taken home 'w Albert
(,tooderbam's steam yacht Ati:nea. :-;urgeve
t)sbarne and a squad of 12 men under Sr'gt-
Major Whop.* d the yacht se
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To Meet la 0Noatreal In 1.41.
MONTRRAT, Jam. Z.—The Royal Moriety
of Canada will hold its next meeting in Ilei!
in Noetr.al. This will be the first rims the
Royal Society ever mat rnitaude of Ottawa.
i'r. J. E Bourtnot, clerk of Use House of
('nmr,tons, 1e the honorary secretary. The
Natural History Moiety of tits city has the
matter of reception an band
41111 (blggewg Away
D*RaAR, Pa, Jun. G. - The miners wte
are trying to r.-aeh thwir inpe-i'u.ssd com-
rades are OM digging away. They are 510
fast below the hill and nearly nae mile from
be mouth of the pit They are still working
.e the hardewt k,nl DI ",sob
Drwwsed at Brunie.rd.
R1tARTrnsn, Jon. yl-ilonild R Thom
.ea, aged 1• teAr. wee drowned while tea -
.1 le Geed Ht -r hat Wight H. wag •
int wee arehabty spigot by •
trop. Y,iu ., o Reseal* mune Mee free
'•mkertee ••h:tiam0 dost titre ewes
tipenesnow-hpM oar LIt7 /Ma
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beautiful Light Trimmings at Pleasing Prices.
Our Three Special Linen in Slut Grenadines
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JUST IN, A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF
N E CASE of English Hosiery ---Ladies' and Child-
ren's ---In Cashmere, Lisle and Cotton,
ALL SIZES.
We take IMemure in Showh.g them Prices,
New Satin Checks in Mus{ins.
ew Groceries. We pay the Highest Prices for Eggs
and Futter.
INS. . —.ADZ,: 124 V
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