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these unfortunates awerei betrmaning
their IOSSQS OE ki Wreci and fortune
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rhuy wozi. groupul about the
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Storm,'174sa'ster For' 1°9 eitY 63hivee6t(nc:°;:zlicItiretYciSnalYLanec:illetile'eture '
Miles Inland of Texas 'Coast.
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TEAMS csE sUsSoRtilioN, .
laic, Dollar per annum if paid in Advance
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bre' paid.. Advertisements witlicd4 4301-4°
didetions -ivill be published till forbid and
,harked acmoirdingly. Liberal' discount made
'or transeient-advertisements4nserted fol,
Ong DatiOdE.' ,Every description of .TOR
INTING turned.out in ,the .finest style,
d ahioderate rates, Cheques, moneY ord-
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• Clias.11..Sanders,
EDITOR AND PROF
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. ing. It tears the
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All tile•Wires Pewit rind Galveston com-P- from eoniluenication. The boats are
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lefely Tilsolated-Ali the itaiirQadsr gone; the railroads , cannot be OPer-
„ •ated 'and the W1,13ter is so high PctePIe
cripplutt-4,000 Homes zu ,Gaiveotoii calla°, w _ ... t b S • . of the
Destroyed -Many Bodies Becovered L ali'' °II
? bridge acroas the. bay; even. snotil,(1
rand 11rang•ht in -Brookshire Almost , that bridge be standing. '
,breet \''S":4'elelhi'll'ilgous'tiolen-reafnrd°mecthler"
veston, alpng the iine of the 'Santa
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Fe' rrhe tornado was the Most de,
structive in the history. of the State' '
Ti t ' Al ,' ' -e .n. rted to ee
le °lva °I l Ill is 1 1 ) '
practically deniolished, L. B. (jar"-,
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ton -the preeident oi -tbe Bus•iness
ihyoaull'Id3.."4';:eY IS.011'
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first opportPnity and let . OS
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eltoW y01.1 a few Prices of the
' Fancy,• Worestecis. ano. Scotch
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Wiped Out. - ' l'rovisiotoi Needed.-
. Houston,: ',Texas, ,...ieept. (d. een,(1,-, fr'..r1.)-VtisiOpstyi.1.1 be bec11.3.• needed as'merchant
. . - •, e , , _, .., • a al ea iiiajority . or the people lot.
p.111.) -- 1 he West Incha sum. ni w rata all they had. Phe wa.terw'brks pow-
:the Gulf toast YestordaY erliouse vva,s wrecked and .‹.1 nvata,r
morning wrouglit awful havoc in famine is -threatened, as to eistez•ns
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rl'exas•wele
1.,erigue pf Alvin, and- a, pr,oniin(rit
thexe, r020* Is that, not a „.„,
building is left, standing in the town,
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eithei. residence et bus,n1.1.-,.., 30 o ,s
of gocale and house furn [tare re
ruflie(1, and crops ere a total loss,
'you seen the it ew staples .alaa
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bet'l:ties. • ''''-i',,
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1e )0I are conflicting but it • is salt a!tt,' r,s14,1e,icl. by the ,-,th,er.°v•Qr.ii°l'y 0,1
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knotvn , tnaL, an appalling disaster bas gor.rd as• the most Seri.0131S problem to
befallen the city of Galveston, ,ivhere .. b.,., faeee now; The. city s 0.,.. ch...,rh..,_
it, is reported a thousand. or nom miss, the electric light ..pitint having
lives have 1)0en. blotted out and a .1)
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1A1,a1;‘b' 'lilt). 1011 is; z,l' tsQC \ \\.., en 11 °' pf C). aboutsonsN ‘1r b;z2•' e0 Clk i 1' ' I i:er, (.' ' 1. -
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in 'Or near the 101y11. r.: , ,
. Hiteheock has set-foveri, . severely •
from the storm, while tile little town
t ats'ot'a',,1\.'11::iclililOrlItg:
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A big ran,,,oe of Blues ai.i . at, , iis
serges at ti,le obi prices,
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Of every kind for
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tr,emendons propertY damage 1105be"' ' ler:teeqlslionntl-i'tItl.iiii.11&e...ciii,,,..phie•ori6.ierti'sy. L Clila011 1 Et\C': ae 'Y' aUl
incurred, .,
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.11Teagre- reports from . Sabine P, -1 -''es • . '
and Port, ,A.IthUr alS0 indiCate a East End of Galveston Wiped Out.
heavy loss of Lite but - these reports . . •
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caamot be confirmed at tins hour " " • . • - ' ' - •
, Timmins says, the' east end portioe •to
' First Nows Froin Galvestonof the city, which .15 tile i'esidenee
'Tile. first newa to rea,ch this., city 'distriet, has been practically Wiped
Irani the sit•icken eity of Galveston °Pt ot exletenCe.. On ,the • west end,
-was received to -night, J'ames (1: `EMI- which forces the 3gult on' another eor,-
mie5, ..whe lives in, F..loustx-ln, arIti rido-nav oe-t.t•aps,
c,ii-•, raiii,,iticlabeit•answet
of rt,lite isleaentii
d:oneiieb
house
of 4'1'''is\ 1:1 Plis-'e,arrelL):1);:edlPsw:totIlloe-uhtal.a:' 'If
of its buildings. • • •
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'I he Co/1st:tut:on from Beat:mon ,
'Texas, yesterday says it is reported
there that the City of Sabine- Pass
has been coniplet.ely destro,yed by
tlie,,storen. r. •
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VOI'l.'"Walit:a hia' ek 'We la' P"v•e Vv:Ilat'•1'°11.
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Overco,Tfit_s in EciefLvers,, 1Vlel,tons, Curls,
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11-, KINSMAN, L.A. S. & DR. 'A. R.
0.. giciaisu.,,.ttNof, Trio. rD30.ntso., upn.Div.esr.s1i.H'tyolor
DENTISTS..
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over Elliot 86 Elliot's law office --opposite
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National CoinPress centPallY, arrived ,clean, the bath houses are destroyed
in the city at 8 o'clock teenight front and many of the residences„are tota,L.
(4-i,Ivestoii. I -Le was one of the first w-rechs-' . • • .
here with ticliti,,s of the great Pee Train Wrecked. .
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a_tti_i.ssaari.,,,,axytur,s,asisanrenpojj..1,,,etxoz,clis. \vni.:(11.c.,tehcel
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near Sayers. • a • ” .
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work done in the latest- 'style and
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Medical -
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loosens toe grasp of your
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disaster which has beial•lea
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th a 1 city a. ncl the magnitude
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• DEATH AND, D;CSOTATI.ON. ,
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irl,'it ,f(1... McLA.T.TGI-ILIN, MEMBER OF
If "the College of Fhysicians and. Surgeons
()atrial°. Physician, Surgepti and &ocean
lir, 'Officre Dashwood, 0,..:',..•
' of the throat and lung's is
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Con 's subdued; and the
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here at. 7,55 Saturdity night was
of that disaster reinains 'to - be ' toill , wreen.en. at a point about two- eines
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because of his endeavors to reatli. north of A.Iviti Mrs.- Prather' of
home. After remaininea through the Reseennir„. Te`eas was killed, a011
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Train Came Into Houston, and Trainmen
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hurricane of baturcaY, he ,- °Pal --e*--' several were, injured The train \was
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from Galveston on 0 schooner, and, ,' nlrin i ng slowly, ,A„.in...;11: it,. encountered
came across the bay to Morgan's' the heavy storm., It is reported that
Point, where lie ca,.ught a „train tor the ' train wag, literally, lifted from
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Tioustoll. The hurricane, Mr. Trim- the track. . Mrs. Prather was thrown
mins stli.d, Was idle wors•t over der•oss the car and half way- through
pallas, 1:.(). _ The
lowing teleee-rain has just. been- receiv-
ed. from. Houston by The News-, Be-
lief train just 'refurried, • Tney could
not get closer than, six miles of Vir-
gihe,i Point; where the -Pr,a,i'rie avzts
eoveeed With luMber, debris, pianos,
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COMMERCIAL -LIVERY.
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TTh.icKsoN sz CARLING, BARRISTERS,
.1er Solioitors, Notaries, ConVeyancors,
Commissioners, Solicitors for the Molsons
Bank, etc. Money to loan at 5 and pv, r,,,er
cent.- Office. Fanson's ,Blook, Maln Ste
E,eter, („A. member of the firm will be at
Heusall on Thursday of eirdli week.)
L. R. Cantlso, B. A. . L. H. DicksoN.
size is the heap-
'••: dollar si e c- „ee
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'•'• i the oc, size or coughs -#
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1_, • tittle; the 25c. size for
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knowb. •, . , 'a window. When the car was xeach-
_Am A..wl'ul Affair. ed. it was found that her head had
The estimates . in,acle by c.itizens of been under water, and that she was
Galveston' 'was that. 4,000 houses, drowned. • .
niost Of them residences ha \''''e b'eifs-'l • ' ' ' .
.tr•uriks and dead bodics, Two hundred .
corpses were ceunted front tlie,train.. .
A. laroec steatner ..is, stranded • .two
miles this side of Virginia 'Point; as
'though throw,ri Up by a -tidal wave. •
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First-class Rigs and Horses
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Orders left -at Elaiwk-shaw7,5.
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ry, • W. D-LA.DMAN. (successorto Elliot &
F. Gladman,) Barrister. Solicitor, Notary
Fabric conveyancer, Etc. Atones to loan at
lowest rates ef interest. Office Blain Street,
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',i." ,..i. "Por 15 years Thad a very- had
-„,. ,..: cough. The doctors and everybody .
3 .. else thougbt I had a true ease of '
. - consumption. -Then tiled Ayer'S A
- Cherry Pectoral and it enly took a ' .t.
. - bottle and a bait to cure, me." , -
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destroyed, and that at ' least 1,, 0C-0.
. , .._ , 3,000 L1vES LOST. ,
col le„lia-k L. boon li. o ned, kilicd or ,
. "Nothing can be seen ...of Galveston.
93.- .. were • . -
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Hotel , oi. a ie
Stable, Chtistie's old Stand
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' Oct. 28, lBss. 3 camden, N.V. ''';,,
-pi'rlte have
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Some business hobses were also de- ber Perished at Galveston.
stroyed, but most, ' of them stood, _ . , .
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tnoii,,a Pacii.3. uctan.t8eu.
to -day- 11 -print -• ' - ,
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Galveston a Complete Wreck.emplus,
. . . . "Austin., T. exas-,,,h, SeptSdeit. .9, .--ti Int fobrnint..-
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across. o the mamlan,d, who
floated ' t •
't tnnate the loss of life
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up to the tune they left nt 2 000."
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Loss at Galveston g 000
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from N'el,v Orleans states that a mos-
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T'epho,ne,
T. • ermsReasonabie , , ', Counectior
If BOssENBERRY,Grancl,Bencl,Licensecl
. 'Auctioneer for County Huron. Sales
proniptly attended. to, .anci charges moiler-
ate, Orderg by mail will receive every at-
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the Doctor. If you any, ,.4'
complaint whatever atal. desire the .
best medical adviee,tvrite the Doctor i
steely. Address
.. DR' J' C' .AXER' Lowell' aloes' ' .,
4.1.5.4111r4/91pMegmlip.W.-"PmetVolpmel• ..,i
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The city, Mr. ,Tinunius avers, is a tion has 3ust reac e lett, la a
complete w-reck, so far -as he could 3,000 lives- have been lost at GalVes-
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see from. the waterfront and iroi.31. ton, With enor.motis . destruction . of
the', Tremont Hotel. NVa,ter . 'Was ProPertY. No
island by the htreri- - inforinat,ion. iron'
blown over other points. (Signed), John D. Say-
sage wa,s received last evening.; fix--
ing t' 1 '. ' f ' t "C 1 -
loss olife a =a ieston at
2 600 Thennessage came from vera
Cr' uz by, Cable. . . ' '
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Midile,sex,alsolor the township.ofUsborne
Stiles .Prompt,ly' attended to and terms rtia-
soabale.Sa105 a,rranged at 'Post office. Win-
oliels'ea. . . -,.. - ' ' -.., . .•..),_
1-1ORSEMEN
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cane, the wind 1)lowing at the rate,- ers, Governor.'' ' , .
of 80 miles an hour straight from the:-
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MANITOBA'S PREMIER'
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Yes we h axe Just received anothei
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carload of furniture, which ' when
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0-ulf and forcing the sea • water' be- '
MOST DISASTROUS YET
foro -lt in big waves. The gaie was,. . . • , • „ a
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- added to our alrea,dy fine stock We
' can Supply, the latest,..most ha• nda
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a steady one, the heart of it striking'
the city about 5 o'clock yesterdey
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evening and continuing without 'in-
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There H'as Been Great Loss or Life -Pro-
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art Destroy -ed FOr 100 Miles
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Every Seat t rom he Great- Lakes
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Montreal,-., Sept,. 10.—The Premier
some and cheapest things on the
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termission until midnight last night,-
when it abated Somewhat, although.,
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it continued'. to, blow all night. .
Principal Strest Wrecked
Of his ()War knowledge, Mr. Tun-
mins knew .of only one house sue_
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numbing with fatal results, thoinali
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carried -.''' ,
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demioafyin, any residences beim,
with inmates' '''''ile
house. that he saw destroyed was
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the Ritter'saloon and restaurant
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;11'1.-Ionstan1 Texas, Sept. 10.: ---,The
r s to pm that raged along the coast of
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•Tdxas Saturday night was the niost
dibastrOus- that has ever Visif,ed this
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section. The wires are down, 1,11
there -is nO way of' finding ' out `1.1 'Cit,
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what has happened, but enough. •is
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k-nown to .make it certain that ttere
has been. great loss of life and de-
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struction of property all 'along the
coast for , i00 miles 'Inland. E'very .
of Manitoba reached here by the Int -
perial Liraited yesterday, . and hire- •
ply" to ' the .correspondent Mr. Mac-
donald' s,aid. r he was -still Preixiier,
and , would not resign until the Do-
dissolved ,
M14140n, . . ,
Then- Parliament was
h would ,to' nt the fight wi li
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all .the energy he possessed, and ha
hoped d h thought'theywould
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carry every . seat • from the 'Great
Lakes to the Pacific.dandy
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you -well to drop in an see ou.
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' • A reliable remedy , for curbs, Splime,. ep...vin,
, y, Lamenes,s from any cause, anci.Sore Throat.
Sweene •
in Horses, and Lump Jaw in Cattle.' See Pamphlet.
Satisiaiction gnaranteecl All DruggIsts and general
sttrekeepers keep it, . , • .
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EUREKA VETERINARY MEDICINE Co.,
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LONDON - - ONTARIO.
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c' the furniture bininess? For
A yours and ours. If we are not
ll useful -to you we cannot be use-
fill to ourselves. We have got
to carry the goods you want at
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the prices you want or we can- ,,,
' not make a success of our busi-
n,ess. But we. have been doing
, business right along for years,
', the
,
-1-t
:
REPAIRINGr
' . If you
.
NutRRIA-6E
pt
6
R-
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•
,
want
go to R.
and Jewelry
Itc.
Marriage•Licenses
dingRings
•
your'Repairing
HICKS—Watches,
-
,
1CKS
well dope
Clocks
a specialty.
NSE
.
issuedand wed_
1 s on and
a, -Way h .
FanSian's Block,,Exeter.
at 2,019 Strand street, a, principal
street of the city. ,
This three-stor •
- . ,
blown clown and nine
building was _
C* .were
men, prominent ' killed.
,
Prominent itren Killed.
.
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Atriong the dead are: Charles ICel-
, ,
!ler,- sr., a cotton buyer for an Eng-
its!). firm; Stanley C. Spencer, general
-..
town tnat Is reached one or.
- • -
more dead and the property daraage,
- • .
is soe'ar at that 'there is no vain, of
computing' it accurately.We
-. e - ' ' •
. -
Galy,eston remains Isola.ted,' The
Houston. Post and ' the Assoc,lated
P.re.,8S. ,n13, ade . efforts. to get speaial
trains and tugs yesterday, with
.
•reporth
Ottawa Sept. 10.—Ron ; Huali
' • ' -
John Macdonald passed througt. yes-
• -
terday by theAtlantic Express and
was, the ',recipient of an impromptu
but hearty ovation at the depot.
•
Sir Adolphe Caron aecompanied hire.
to Montr'eal As 'the train drew om-,
the, crowd --gave three hearty cheers
'
haue the largest and bes.
. , • .
-4 t I C town '
assortb s oc in .
, . , ,
• .
R.. N. liowE
manager of the Elder -Dempster
Steamship Line, and Richard , Lord,
manager for McFadden's - Cotton Com-
PanY, whose , body is still -in the
ruing. , • . ,
Secretary Bailey. of the Wharf (font-
pany and several waiters and cus-
• •
.t..ibiey, 3101.mrppiiiangn
frora the 'upper story just before . the
clash came. . ... . .
,
'
't:tlerns-assa..vreepdo
Which* to reach the island city. T
e he
rarlrea,c1 companies declined to risk.
their locoanotives.
- All sorts of rumors prevail, ' but
with no substantial basis. It is.
known ' that the railroad bralges
across the bay at Galveston are eit 1 -
stroyecl'. with ...the iveight- of a 'train
on them' .. .• The approaches 13-9 th e
ea.r wrecked or are likely to be de_
wagon bridge are gone,d it is
" '''
for "Hugh John and Victory."
Six Charles at Fredericton,' N.B. '
. : - -
Fredericton, N, B. Sept. 1(). — At
the ungodly hour of. 6.25 o'cloc•k
e , .. .
° b rnin SIT 'Charles Tuna
a in oay mo g ,
M Monk and party - left St.
er r
John for Fredericton, where • they
were given . an entlitisiastic welcome,
II fill d t
e •was e a a
meeting held in the afternoon, many
, . a . ,•
Woodlianat:. On Monday Mr..Sidrie;
had the misfortune. to have his le,f
arm caught between ahelt and,a whe€
in the grist mill, bruising it very SE
verely. .. • • - ,
. .
. Hensall: While at work m Pattei
son's saw mill 0.0 Thurs.day,Harry.In,e
ram had the misfortiane tirun a (spat
' t If' f t la. h laid hiin up fOr
in o is oo w lc
few days. .
, .
•
1
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lirmar
which
via -lab
: rigtht
• .,.
- yourself
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Furniture,
OPERA
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kind
prices.
`
proves
...
,
.
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of
.
• -
that. we are
people with
Come and, see
,
, .
Undertaking,
• • •
HOUSE BLOCK.
,
the
fOr
.
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' EXETER MARKETS.
,
... (Chang°d everY NVednesdaF) _,.
Wheat per bushel 6,3_,. to so
Flour per cwt • 1.8a to 2300
Barley ' 35 'to 40
. Za to 26
5 3 to 57
Buttar - 15 to 16
It
Eggs -
bag ••••• . •-• ...
,Potatees per 40
Haat per ten 1,00 ter' seo
Dried Apples per lb 5
Turkeyst'l
E to 9
Chicken , -------------------------50.lb .
Ducks ' ----------------1
Hospitals Destroyed.
' ' '
reported
• •
Asylum and both the h. p
os itals were
; . . ..
• i t 1 • proves- tr-ue,
destroa ed„ and f h sr
•
the loss of life tvill be great as these
. . , "
institutions -were generally crowded,
' ' •
and as, they avere substantial build-
Mats the chances
, , are that many had
taken refuge in them. ,
•
'The water ext,ended' across the is-
•
rendered useless., The bridge of the
' t d a -
alveston Hous. on a. -n Northern
- P . .
• • • • .- .t, t . t,
d t d b 1 1 w
Dallroa is a an ing, u lc.. t ra
.• • • - - , . • • -rd, _
bridges over Clear Creek and n... 1.. e
- ' , '
water are gone, and the road (11* not111.
. • -h
get trains throngh to u. 1 ize t e
bridgethe b •
across e aY• -, .
A... train went down the, iolumbia
, •
Tap road this' mormng as
as Chenango June ion. far
'
beino
of those present ,being arniers. ,from
,
York uounty, though they are now
•
ti the 1 r est ' ' ' •
bus wi 1 ia, v .
Y • .. , ,
In replying- to the usual address, Sir
• .. .
. , d form
Chit: les, who was in very goo,
despite'• ' the great f atigue he, has un-
. re e
dergone spoke for about half an
' - ' ' • • • ' '
hour, exposing- - Mr, Blair s • record,
• i • t ppl - ise ' He exposed his
aln" glee' a al '"
crooke ness and jobbery
Mr Foster and Iv1r Monk s . also
,, aoir .
,
World's Champion Healer. .
-. - , „ -„
"I tried many reme.clies j to -cui
• e •
piles, writesIATr. R. Smith, of T...,athai
• •
"bnt found no relief tall I rise
' , • Salve' I h -
Bucklen s Arnica,. - at e nc
itir,eo ue 1b1 ul. eed ownj. t hearthi l es s andl ttCe : t' 'h Ge r Abl le C.
besetepn
.' tb world. ,.. b ,
- salve in e ape. per ox ouai
b 11 d ' • 0. stS .
anteed y a „ lu„i . ,
' '
' MarnirniF3VeNr-ir ..."--0.--or
Geese '
Corn ----- 40 to 45
' -
' :The Moisorts Banks.-
Timothy i 2S -to i 50
Clover .. _450 to 525
Wool...-. .., .......... . . ,...,.....„ ,..,.15 to 1.6
land. Mr. Timmins' said it was
three feet deep' in the rotunda of the
'-- ' ' ' ' '
Tremont notei,. and was, six , feet
deep in Market s uare •
, , 0 . .
g .
Dama o on tile Water Front
one- t re tva er ron - e aniage
1105reat. Ile roofs had been
very g
blown from. all the elevators, and the
,
sheds along tlie• wharves were, either
1 1 ae -.
was 'greatly ciarnager , and the ro .ea
of nine negroes, were taken from the
• .0
ruins of one house. Ihe train coui ,
.
proceed no farther and came back 4,b
- '. ' - - ' . '
Houston leaving the fate of the peo-
le at- Angleton, Coluripia, Braxora
cl Qu' t Uncertain
an • in •a•na , , .. , . ,
- __. .
Drookshlre Almost -Wiped Oat.
, , .
- 1
spoke., . The party' le,ft for , Montrea
Saturday night; ' '
- , . • •
The. 111Cessage 'From NONA Scotia. '
. . ,
aNilontreal: '' Sept. - 10. — We will
. • ' ' " ' ''
Without.- a doubt' capture five sea,ts •
. - . , •
from . the Liberals in /Nova Scot,a,
, and as 1 ca'zin°t see 'where we will
I 'rave every confidence that
lose One, . , . . . •
4!
. Sippen: Mr. Thos. Coleman ho
rented his 50 -acre farm in Stanley, t
,
Mr. James Parsons.' Mr. Coleman 1.-u.
0. c. . -act e. :ken _ . •
moved. t tli , 100 . ' f. ' i 111 13'llke'
smith, former-ly occupied 1-i„v his brotl
. .. • n., . Ilion°. whot
et, Willia .. The, people a „,.._,
Mr' Coleman goes to cl- well Ns' rill iii)
him a .oitlzen and neighbor -
good _ ,
.. '(Chartered byParliament, 1 8 55.) .
•-'" '' •
• •
b's. b
, Fire destr)yed Larn . , i.scuit fac-
lian'- ertakine• e t b
tory and Ju , b mad ,, s -a--
lishment on Dalhousie street, Ottawa.
- \ ' • f
-Bead °face 1,..9ntreat.
• ATOLFERSTAN THOMAS, Esq.,
4i. •...., '..'-. ' '
. • - -GENERAL I.VIANAGEll..
. . . , .
' ' ' • a 1 ' good. Farmers '011
Money advance o , ,
,' their own notes with one .or r,aore, endorsers
,at 7 per cent, per annum.- .
, , .. ,
' 3= --.---EXETER BRANCI-I---
Open e.v.ery lawfulclay from 1.0 am -- to
••••P'n1,; Saturdays10 a.m. to 1. p.m, , .
' ted
' A •• lb nkingbusinesstranSac .
geU-ela ...a . - - -
. , „ „
' CURRENT RATES allowedafor mo_neY 9
Deposit Receipts. Sa,vings B nu at 5-4.
'DicKses &Cantirici, L.P. IIII.F..1301?..; __
, , . . Solicitors. , sa Ant`ge.'
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,7,33,-...„.0.:,,,i
.-.izi.' .
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00
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If you have neuralgia, Scott's
, ,, , .
, CO Liver i
Emulsion of d - 0'1
• ' • ' • ' ' -
ill feed the nerve that is cry-
w -
. , , . ,
ing for. food—it is hungry -7'
, .., .
1-1 1 h d '
and set your w o e o ygoing
- .
wrecked or had lost., their sides. and
were of -- no prOtectioie to the con_
Rescued Two, Sallore., -
tents. , , ,.,
Most of the small palling craft were
reeked and were either ' •
w' ' . ce'eu " uP
n he wharves or, 11 ating.' bottom
o t , o .
side up in the bay. There is a small
stearnShiP ashore three- miles north
' of Pelican Islnrid but Mr Tintin i'i 4
' ' ' `--
cou no . is, inguis na
Ici t ci' 't; ' h her nae She
- , - , e
was flying a British -flag. Another,
'big ve.ssel. has been driVen ashore at
Virginia Point, and still another is
,
ground at Texas City. At the south
— ,' ' , • - „ '
' - , „ • orti..nown
point of Honsten •I.S ant an a
lies' in hopeless condition
The small, town ot Broo,ksliire, oil
the -Missouri,' E:ansas and Texas, N.Via5
crew of a work train had brought:
alelf4it °ts't 'wiped- out bY thestprm... "le:
this " information. When the train
- he -bodies of four persons mad
' • s . •
been recovered, and the search Lor
others was proneediPg•
. Helnli‘stead, across' the °IIrIt-I'Y
from. Brookshire, was also greatlY
damaged but , so far as knotat,n, na
' '
.lives• were lost,„,. • • .,
-Sabine Pass was tot heard from
yesterday., The last novvs . was re-
•
ceived from there Saturday mornicnN,
. • . th .w - .
' and at that time e water as ,ur-
, . , . ..thepass, a ti
rounding the town ...et e- -
my natilie pr °Vince Will rcturn 1 3
bere out • of the 20 to support:
mem . . .,
me in the new Rouse.," - ,. • •
This - is the message Sir Charles
'
Tupper . brings . from the East. Be'
'L JR
declares that if Sir ()Ms Davi(
- ' • . . .
• h "li t h • s rig( -
squeezes in e ava no have a 1 i..
, . .
follower from Prince Edward Island.
, ,
The leader ' says that Sir Wilfrid
Laurier's tri waS, a disappointment.
n-cs -states - P . 'C b- t MI
that the two a ine n-
.- ' - -
isters will be stoutly opposed ill
Nova Scotia, Mr. Barclay Webster,
. - 0 ,b .
w. ., being the Conse.rvative . can-
aidate agairilt Hon. 'Mr. Borden,
while Mr. Ritchie, a very able lawyer,
, .• - . '... ,':' . t- 1. -
of Armapolis, and a nephew of ie
. , , ,
in..
,..., .
- •A: DeeplVlystery. '
. .
It is a mystery why woman enclui
Backache -.Headache Nervousnes
, • , ,
• - -
Melancholy,' Fa,inting and Dizzy.spel
when thousands' have proved . thi
El ctric Bitters will nici-ly cure slit
e . .. , ,, s. .
troubles. 1 suftexe of ears Wit
. , ,
kidney trouble," writes, Mrs. Phoel
- Cher,ley: of Peterson, Ia., "and a . lan
• b li: • ' edn e so I could not the'
ac pa,an • 1 ,,
' ' ' l ' • • '
' Bitters wliol
niyselt, but E ecttic _ . .
' ctired me,,anci, although 73 years, 61
I, now am able to do . all . my hous
work' It overcomes Constipatio
• nyyrovee8 atit)paeitlitdertglivestSopreerefect bean
ii ,. , .. , ,, .
OD 0 • 13 . . .g •
'•••”
. ' Clinton.: Mr. A. nolMes, of S. Jack-,
son's pre.setiption drug .store,Met With
• fill and , dangerous aecidexit 00
.' Saturday.. He Was engaged at an alco-.
: hol stove when it exploded and his
' ' a bat he has
' face was ba,dly ,1„ilistere , , , , . , .
been thanking his starS' the injury was
. .
• 11° W°1'se' r '
• ' • • '•
agaAn in away to satisfy nerve
- . , .$ . ,.Chie.f
-and brain from your food.
,
Th, at is cure. . , : '
, .
_if ,you are nervogs, and i r
T ' t I '
„, ,
table, you may oilly need more
• - ' ' ' - '
ship a
- ' '
, The light . ship that inarks Galves-
' ton harbor is. hard and fast aground
. at Boli-var Point.-- - - . , ,
.
, • Sailing Craft Wrecked.
blr. Tinimins a,nci the men with hint
. th chooeer rescued two 'wailers
on . e s . . c s'..
frotii the. Middle bay,- who Inad 1)ea,1
-many honrS in the, water. TheSe inen
•-. . • -
were foreigner:s„nand lte could gitin
the wind. was rising., and , the waves
coming high ' From the new town,
,which . is- some , distance back, • the
wattir had reached the. de156ta aral'
' . ' ' ti- e
was running through i streets..
"rho PeoPle were, leaving, for the 13.42.1,
country ' .14.-noWn as the b,aele ridge,
and it is believed t,lidt all escaped. .
, , - . , -
--' ." Two Eedies ItrouglIt in. ,
Two bodies have ' been , brought'. ir,
late , , e l ,
Justice,. will oppose Don.
mr - Fielding ' in queens and - Shel-
hteale, • ` • _ ,
.• lion ' George' E. Foster also arri \--
,
e'' d, yea.t'erday, and says he' cannot see
,
What is- going to prevent a Conser-
, ,,vative victory in Netv .Bruris,vvielc,
Sir dharleS Ttipper was also risked
. .
- a,bout, Victoria, N. B. ,,, ..n..34 he re,,,-
plied-. "Costigitn .will ba_ beaten "
''.
_,_—_-.46.-.
- ,
Ilerfsall: As little -Wilburn ' Mile°
who 11,vc's with his uncle, Harry Wel'
WaS running a,dross Alain St.on Thai
day evening,he, was -struck. by a Ivg.„,
which knocked hint down mic te
Over his- arm. '. I-Iig. Mouth ' and lier
' \were injured as they °pule iti conta
, With the Intb Of the axle. Fortunate
f tl e I " tl h ) 'se WSS eaoino: slow
or 1, /O.? le ( 1 3- ,3 r., n .- •
the aeeident wci old have ter -Mine t
—
'''..;...•``'.i','Cf."'Il...-11.41.,VWVIZAVOAli, -
' ' - '
XF.i'v 01(1 HAND
. -!'"YE . . •
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),,,,..
. 0 ' 670 ''' Af
5 ...j, • V .
at
. - - . .. • - ' .
' ' ' . ' ' ''
?"'•an'Isl'"D 'D'. Pm" °R
• .1, . ,11,3? -16., INT RNA , R LX EEINAL,.ASTOR
, . 0 ,,,,,, ,,,m,g,Lit., wiLl. NOT- KZ.
., ,., Deus.,
' ' Letert NJ'S Pon MITATIONS AN
'," . 8-nnytEs, TFIE OENIJINF.. BOTTLt
'-''' '' '.i SEARS THE.' NANIE., .... ,
' -, ' IFTZT.V3e/ DAVIS a3,817/1. .
• fat to cushion , your nerves—
. 3, ; , ,, t„ , 1
you are' probably hin--anc,.•
. • •
'Scott's Emulsiorrof Cod Liver
Oil will give youthe fat. to be-
, r, „, '
gin witn, , . , „ , '
. ' . f • as it ejoes
. re, so al ,
Cu t> '
•' 1-
' Full• cure is. getting the fa,
, .
yOLL need, from. usual food, and
Scott's E-iriulsion will you
4 44_, 4. , , ,,
,..o, ',Jai.. , ,
r ' h rt ' rl 't ' ' (1 f r frac sample
I you ave no ne I. , sen . , o ,
- 3 scoTr & DowNt, chcruists,
• Tor,elliv, • ,
no information froni thew, , • ,
' - ' f , v ' 1 j • ,, , 1
' A wreck o , . eSsel, wh_th 1001,LA
froin Sea:broolte, on Galveston Bay,
..
and 17 per are Anise' ing tli\ileorat!,•
• , .' , ' ' 1 •, •M a". ,....-' -
,
more seriovisly,
,
like a big ste am. tog, 'was olaserved
.
just before the party lan.clecl. -
Iti tla '-, bay the careasees Of licariV
200 horses and mules' were seen, but
tio litunan bodY LWas- visible,
. , ,
Seenes Wete Indescribable,
, . ' ' , Mr
The scones during flie storm, i
,.. . - ,..
I ''''''-nIns' sal • ""ollit , Ile '-' t' '','''' '
ad AV()/11011. and children were crewl-
ed into the, 'Tree:lent Hotel, Welere he
was sedki tie' , shelter', and all ' eight
Three persons were drowned at , ,
,
' '
gati's Point, and Other,s are missuna.
' . h - ,, )t,' i f those of Mr.,.
Nicholson and Mrs. .Tohn, Woodlock,
tl '1 diee of th-e dead have not yet
lie:n. )i)Clentitleci, ' .. .
. , 1.111,i
son. was ,, t.
Tn. Houston., one per-
. . ill , .1.. . ./ ,.ek .
Henry . aes, a la.
A t, 0 C 1.-
, , tiler trate 1.1,e's left her° fer "a
h' 1 ' t. l'
,,,„ „.w.or nreeeena, om.,,.e ha -
,ye not
' -L• - P' . ". ' .
0,1kGrrt.riktelii,rseea'ptt,)".1;k0T-a,"-,
----1rire 'broke
- - a ,. , , . , , ., ..
ut, in the Manittiltai • Hotel Friday
o , . . . . ,,
night, and the \whole bellding we.s
. , ,,, ,
When- v 11-
soon a masS or lira. the i. a ,
f,,11, the flames spread north, arid east-,
and'', in SPite'.' °'t all ,f°1.33t3',' destr°Y.9d
14(.11,..,,,,,-e11 s Inipletnent 11. ar ehouse, Cf.
, .. .
3, ,... ., . .1 , c-, .5]..,'s .harb.,.,.;
,j-noeipson s F,.. ort, , . a... a , te,
. , (.. ,
shop Orr s jewelry store, An itew s
' - ' ' -• . - .
Bank ,..itevens' confectioilerY and tha
ppstolilce and adjoirrina. otittatire.ittaaSs,
- . .3 , , . '
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P I f t A Chqdren
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