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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1879-7-24, Page 11'm 1's- •4 . ?^1.5x^::Xi,P 1 '^V,V1Ve r.,/%7ti^1-1I tri 4 • '4,1 .5 u R w,mv wv vm •.•, wwA,!.,e,,,. . st7:7111'101017 snixxuantacripelomrsmamnammotommarepaimpwoaremamposarmacemanamsceauvrimemesirmegmormeraceOs "!.S!A"1"W.71.•SH'4".'!'YY '' .wrvv. yvn, K.-',"L•1'.77"".i'1'' .!wrIVOCIEIPM`.'11:11.1'ORITU11fNK't'Y711CA:". VW11l11,•'r .'5.T."•=^^,:'477(57,'.... ,..s.A:.R. i.4u wARrw.1 ' . AC'G ''apt Ali iriC , Thurs 4 y July 24, 1879. DO1:11:1i41711• :._:::: ' ^ t.)(. i ,1 l5,%. ' _... Mere Iia\e. been 5,701 :sheep and t t. t,) ., i .'. 1131 cat tie a 1.i lived frs ia ;Sloe tree' to ,,,e..- .1 • cis i; it 1 T n•t,'liu t ,• 1. r . 11 •111' 1 t + r r EAU: l illtt 51s2 111;1 flee (-;11's 11181lit':•1C,. "Ii..):: :(:,1 i; it •1'5,) r t•,.ti"l ' '5 x 1 , 1 The '1'0t••i,rtO City C'.ot)1 34:.1 hes (le - ,t u ss. e,. .see is'„raatit;cut ?idea to (liseoutomo Irl:eking I ounal .. , L. 'tet tI. i, •n' 1 ]!. lit'(' t -1'1''11.1!1 5.V 1113.) (!1!' ! (311711'1+l5.', "'l' j. li 1 4 I F'.tlr , ""' (Ira. 114) , ),. P ,..,se,15.-,; 4,,q ),1\ t':l! 1S\1- S ) [ 1'S a!5. ilt,lt'l? 5.t• Weil`• 3...,,:111:;:. /1411011M Of (htulatee to the errr,e in tile '111 ilf r: tit i1 it X11At 1. t! 3; 5.1 it;hlre V't)lllitry bank el (1O11c11trg, GI k:, •• 1'."1141, >) Iii :; 1,:11.00, 135 Alt', (.'•1,1'llllltng., y,],1tn 1 r._jtllt('a C.i12• •'p,:' 1,1 V ,'.: 1111'). , L•. volt r o"10.'i. e1': c1 ," 1' ;At. 414,, :,, ., a q. of P.. F1)l at OL t„"1'1), (lied tint 1 heredity after- r i' !i : ( 5.t u •t t 3rc'^ 5.4 3r([trlt(+ti't1 111123. . ., .0 • ill /_ 1l , 1 1 l', c: 't r.'I4I• ,IS1fOfll}t1tss'n 15.118 11t'('I1 reetllanil lit Ot- 1 \ t. ! t. . • t' , f t111\'ll of li eei%Ilrt) of `I' (3) worth of • r;ki k.t,l,'; Lit l' '331,11, `elti!ngled jiiw'ell,V ILt P3 Cott. 1:'11'1. iv, }.'•,. a .',.131i•r•lifu• i'- 1)31t1)332 rti `llr.i'15..'. 01 Sir t- :tries t, r 1 , ( ,k 1 , oil itt '.l'tll+pm% liok, Mr. 1. 531 ;evhit nit] Ula. it t s:,. hls+C :4;11.14,1. •,:, 15... ,1.• iieressa tenet (•11tL1'(;,' the ('1)111 es of both br31nCt131.3 of the ,5.11,35' r 13 ' a•fr11in : Public 11353}i. i(parlsiwll3. ,:11;.. ,•,2lesse nesse 3,33.• t 14•1.E.,1•44.1•1,, ,1 it :v'u!11 malty i Oust 1, t " 1i 1'. 'Fifty-three 130rees were pllrelll5('ei1 10 1 t•.f..na'✓:t. 111111.5.tes)1 market lest 55'1:(`1(, 311(1 Ship- \ i . ' ti.l -(5.'r, _. .. 114.11 111 the Ullite(l bt3Lte1. They (tveritg. -a 11; si 1 ";: ..'..I'.. •3' t 1, Con. 1 l? !)(1 viten. l•. i. t :' 1 !.L• '1't,1;‘,1, 1:,1,41, i'1,0111) 5.3..• .1 Eli! -:11.•,1.. The Ki1iEtStt111 ;;,.11 p'lr3LiN)l1 are about rt , 5.,t' 5,t '-'' 1".""l(1i1 1:') tl1"p'i U ;423 With .•L': 1 e: r tete. n t 't tit'a 1 f 1' li t,in 1 •.tui •a •sreete mot to 13,1a• 3,1311 oil 1)1111534 111- li 1 I •, `s: i 14", ., ( 1! ,.., rnt'•1lia. 1 te11e1. •1'30:23:., 1 :5.l i t ,.. ( 111 1 1of Thorold, .), 1). aYltte O!halt' , r R i'k111i t 171.),3 14 \L):.--1, :r }.1, ('1)N• has been awarded the Cottsrect for the 11 t t 1 7'3ext(•11tivn of the ( ' . l. O.& O. frour . , ?. (; : t , ,,, • O. . 4 3, , ..5.L o'k I I. j'; ,• 11'lehl'laga t)) the (4'It•bi't: (:Late :•1•:.1' y 1.,...•.,r 31'4 31,11, 1 ,.1' 1.•1'223 n ,1v to _.:1Ni1V C'11.r.(.1!.'. I., ('r .:1t,m. 'Jim() 'I'bt' In:'pec5tnr cif (,n.t(rnla ll a-:( 1•e(S011tly 1:111.11 1' ()Pi, ;?:llsl:i. •— 11'11 8, Ct>UGhd- ,Peen 3t Ileie' Verte, We -till. laud 31•1.1105y 14...y./1/1.1." . . li., Ubtitlt!ilsg evitli?U4t. •1'q.p5( lilt? a•' 4 1 ,(•'.1'`t more or -r ;+,,,35:1' l .-.0 u t iesei eats., turns- 11311•..,'' lgaitlst 5.h(', Carl 50111S (io11L!eit3h' ti C,'!i.'I„ 1, ,i,111.1:1 14'1.11:1'1011/ 1,143.5t, 11)11 0113111.,4, ! It ., ,"1 Cry.,.. (11,3 41'..1 11:1(11113. ,,,,.t'. t:1', 11.1:',,1 fe It nor 1.1 ,,3+1.11 ,: i+. 1',t, t'va ' I'5. 111. .111'113 1'..I)55 3111 'L'1113.'1' 1115, recently eon - R t•, ......en,, '.. ", 1'i( 3'. U„r 13L111o' ''ictiel of murder, anti whose ..15113t11 ,,,is ss 5.f, — --__” ee11t5'2131(s Rile O'1211101ed to 1551piesol - 8;'1111 i )'.' ti i':1' 1 I 1.11', SUB- moot for lift'. woe 1111 Friday last placed ;< 4, 1. 3.nt l:5., iiY t•lle.1.i34.tull Peuite13111, y. 1113 .1i 1 011 14111111:121 after11001.3 a 113%i/11111; 011 t 1:.•i' u5,' 134)45,4,3•. the 0.4'1let' of 'Modes 15.114 1_'(ilborsc 3 34'4 lon:,•, !Intl i .. 111,ut•isso. i'i oil titrt'eta 1.,!)11 ilUU, 1511 rut, the eseepirlhl r 14/.13, t Mii3 , c . neva t /11 : 1Ie E.111..(1. 1 15. 3 11.4 , ,(.5,J t 131N 1 tool. 11 :(r1i1t,rpxr::, 1•.l'- , 3troatu Hotline q)'.15.41 a rivet' on ire ,411• If 11.11.V. (I( t:at.3.i- ;eterl'•tl• 0' a1'.'e eti'wn 11134 P1.1'eei. M151r-::^.f"3Y1?1`,•'i.4:.C^'G".r'x,.•'a;^r'1:r••vx^++ct'atmt^caswnnw. t ().. 91st nn }o5. .,v, .. Ii. ..+ :... .1 . 15.;. ' colt., 'L\ -5.'--t t lilt 2111. 1•;,11'411', ? Itt the Parkhill post UI)ieu the yield from one 1.. .. - e. . ;,, ' grain of fall w'he'at—oielit\/ive st't'li4 It.t15)(l',OV - T (?1,11 C () - • v • ,1'lrttt,utcrn. :::.irs 3)1'0'1)3'53 ntivudud the Inrgert head haring liftv1001 g3(LI1e t.1. nets ,11 $ :1I:'H :amen,: ;Lt tlil:' ei11i.'tl NT J Ci :11 >. A.iont for tlh, I'4. :.eh(irut ,4.I'1l1iL.,rt SiutualPili In.,r1'tlLer 440111ila:ly, 3334 i,L•3ie,' -^ 3"111.4'.114151'. 0rdehi by 1'5.11131 prot.l"4l^ ,ttt'eu,icel 51). S. t::1ii1Pil le lib, I'15OV:NCIAL 1.e !guns '415)V 1,1'. kct., trill 1e at the 11 yal i(otel,1:xei .x.4,41 5,444 ti1•at'rue}:dayi)14'uch mouth. 0(132"ri 3,33 5.v"r;; !ri1 Y'itII Air. ,)03111. Spaekrnanwillreee3veprom pt Lttontinu, e T prl;' CIC)V — 'r1 li:Pl o'vw thine L to el331)01)1t:tt3115 5.,f lfossru. 'Almon a Iiuilsrni,ll4n:it.31, u5., 1 l5.+ 0111,11 "Mutual Frio 1n• F'trttnre'C((npan y 4'ltho (2minty' of \4'e11iu;;tn:,, iF t 3114 day e1l,lc.11. d,und 31r..1(115N 13Y''1.)11,\11 1'111 . ..1 future 3101:3.s agent for ,t:xetnr and vi':init•. and the snr,illest eighteen : average. messenger, was. not presee ]ted Mr.. County. i1IcCo1.1, the 33)etlt, dill not buat)P(t t113! true state of ttffaire e11ti1 the dine:: vt•ry ]llyt•ll 111511 three \VpIhlen whose ng - its made 011 Tllurstlay. s Tiio girl ie k grf'gstte weight is 948 peeli(1g. rtbunt 24i years of age, f;3iu lots IAA j it is rnnlo3'ed, but with what degree C 11111ph(rtalltt ll,•f of truth w(1 know not, that the agencies For some 111011t1'13 pllitr1t gang of the worst ellit!'i5et('1$, both anti 131.rl 103111tle have 11115(111 a 1'111(1('zvoii of 1l 31t•Iu'e Bush, iu the neil;bborlio(i 1 of Water. down, troll it hi theu:,litir that 1313(•:11 cover (!f night they sallIPltl forth and wickets. S(taforth,. 181; Ciintou,13'?, made rabid upon the vi111 1.13 anal tar- hstlnnel Keating, sun of James 0, mere as 5,150 1,'0Illty,;; 1)rt!lrtivas ';1515 , of IIulgans, near Blyth,Blyth,Islet .i.lit111; eness:a 35.1111 (ratO')r %ht 1l.'LIililt(1n• \1'1.111 i1 painful accident 011 1 lttltrd)ty while hauling stones. When nnluad- (les0),nil6(1 lipou a motley g.TLiill ltr5g;, '!t illy, the horses started suddenly and whom George 1)abson,'1.i osesis \i ikon,11333. it large stone 3111 1113 leg which John White, John Black,. Richard broke it below the knee151111 lacerated Cameron, EliZabeth Richards end Ida it badly. (111)400 were tli'h'eeted and • 12(l51LIIGI1 to ,,'bile 1150 a'tel'1100)) tinll'i was coin - "1" 1i(L1liilou 2a11ce htat50a. Un (lin 11'135 11110 \N'iligllhtlll on Tuesday, the wiry there the oilicers less:lt'tl that au- 1 fallhr of the gusto, named i' ean1C It ens Ct!11t1nCtot' stL'v 5.1 loan IVLiI 1' beside 5.n(' track, lint it beim; on a heavy down had 0 watch which ho 11:L(1 `-tnl30 It(11) ,Trade: it was impossible to step t11e a,pasisor-by. o11 tettur(!l51r last. The train before. roo, ming shim. The aIle otlieers itrreted out :Lltt,wi 0041 Ii)ulii:tl (If' the engine 853200(4 135111 all 115(1 head hint no tea, and cheek, and. the wheels ran over Mew days ago, save t?'.e 145 )yner Hilo and cut oft.' his toes. Ito 1s badly Son, it 1)oy residing 1n ::'111:Pelle, thiuk• Ihlgi(al, lint may recover. 111s flame ing by digging -into lira iee•ltl•I:l 111 i, not known, and it is suppostel that p ,, w's!nlLl be 1'11)1% to 111111 a ,11)01 til., ,t, 1('11!1, bo was 111':13511. a 113)e still 831005)31(1 5.t 114,13.) 414')115..1 1.1:15 ()1! Sl5)Ilydlty 151st Constable Kippen (seep in s')3310 10080 425'131, mid stepped of 1irn'tsel , a31Sted a young 111aI1 by into it. No esioner had he slipped in. the name of Torrance, from Hullett. to the excavation than he found Milo olf 1111 :1 charge of stealing it watch end 1 sinking. Gratlutllly 11e w4534 going out 51'.:11 i1 luoti.y. Instead of taking 111'1 of . iebt until the 1.3.hd watt up to 1(i.; prhioner 1tt once before a J. 1'. and fills, 1231(1 the more he strng;-•.led to free ,laving hien pelt in a place of aafo keep - himself, the depeer he ensile Ile :;ttVd ing, tl:e constable coufiued flim in 35 the alarn1, and when hie mother roo111 in rho third story of the Queen's rellched hila, 11:1 w:t9 00VorLa to tip; 1151.31, leaving him there Setnrd)ty and chin. .A few minutes more and Ile :. Sunday nights. On Monday nlorlliog w'rnlid have hem buried alive beneath when 110 went for his prisoner, iso rolls (110 treacherous sand, -' gone, Instead of making a ladder of We kava oftenheardof ))('enlillr ropes, ho made a rope of sheets and bets being; uha.de, belt 11511 following None bed -clothes, which reached within 11 a Listowel esc5.iaug takes this cake : — foot of the Pirie walk, end, it is suppos- e, young men named Giblet and tion. (et1• by that M011,118 let hilnrelf i{own. lir, of sot• s!, were 111)ittl)NilAll this WAS Clan(', It 19 61133E wall 1113 htrue of cl.ec?cer ]. i (llit r,tvalt 1,1'3:,1 5.w (t , 1115udenff1 023. At the time of writing dollars ILgltillnt, yolttl4te'•Gi15b i;'iuttrl `o. word of Ella prisoner has beau re - that fie,. `a'opet', canl(1 v15u11•ut111 1lillr. • Tfle game proceeded. Giblet had, and uoutii Africa. 7ei)er demanded the pacts. Gibbs at __— fii•et refused to strip, but under tilreet1 A correspondent at Magna Borum, or bodily 11:51'351 1131 Sava Ile wa8 301111)1111- .Jltne 80, mentions a skil'nli511 with the number 3,075• ed to Fork over. and 11'5(1 to go ,home a t i June 'G iMeseen1)ers f a'n N0.F1 *1 r.wv.e,ww+w..w_w.-n_.i,..n_n.x„++„n,.,.w•.rnw .w+.pn-. of t11n hloneolidated Bank in Seaforth, Chilton and \\ingharn are to he closed up in it few weeks, The cricket match between the Sea. forth 3535141 Clinton clubs, resulted in fav Ir of the latter by 1 ran and 4 1 (wort) desp:ttelho(1 thither: 1ltIeiy ant 01 1113 011 _ .1• r r . distance of neatly a mile, without his (latetvavo asleep the British not to tUuticrthe 'sleights amMeasures garments. Hibbs afterwards brought burn six kraals which they specified. Act the Windsor District is to corn • au action against Soper for robbery of The request was refused. Bailer's prise the Counties of Essex, Kent, Ltmbton, Brnee, Marna and Perth, while Lond,ol is to coulp)ise the city of London mid the Conntiee of Elgin, and Gibbs had $10.50 costs to provide (lpeniug Eire they fled. Buller pur- Mlddlt:Pex, Oxford, Norfolk and Brant. fel.. Iris pants, (hiilniuc; that he 111111 not Horse then advanced, when the Zulus agreed to the tonne of the wager lt8 tired the kraals themselves. A large above narrate(,. Case was (lisulf,b'OU Zulu force appeared, but on the game sued sun crit clown twelve of the tutelligevco bee just been received The Ottawa Frog Press has been do- elremy. • of a frightful accident at Point aux laded by some practiclel joker iuto pub- A dispatch from Cape Town, elated July 4th, says:—When Geu. Sir Gar- net 1t•'olseiv arrived at Port Durnford, July 2ud, 700 Zulus with 700 cattle had surrendered. It is stated that the Government have ieoeivetl a telegram from Natal announcing that the British army had reached Ulnudi after a few skirmishes, iu which some small • bodies of Znlus were killed. It was found that the King's kraal and all the surrounding kraals had been burned by the Zulus. Gen. Clifford telegraphs to the War Olflce, from Metre Mari/zburg, that on the 4th of Jn1y Gen. Wolseley MIS not able to land at Port Durnford because of the surf, and he returns to Durban, whence he will proceed by lard to join Lord Chelmsford's division immediately. Gen. Clifford's dispatch continues its follottls --A nessage from Lord Che - Globe: 15 is of importance to the 1 lmsford, dated June 30an,say :-I "have Municipalities of this section, as of all )Jussl informed the Zeta king that I sections "The township of Clarke pnust advaueo to the left bank of the was initiated in $200 and costs for river. I shall do s0 to -morrow, but I damages buffered by a traveller on the will stop hostilities pending negotine high way. A farmer drawivg eat wood tions if my demands relative to captured left a pile on the roadside. S'311.1e time cannon, etc., are complied with only in February last, at which bine, tho permit of guy remaining here till the the wood had been left there some 10th July." three or four weeks. Samuel Maxwell ' A white man with King Cetewayo was riding past at nighton horseback. states that the Iiing has 20,000 men His horse shied suddenly at tha wood, 1'aud le anxious to fight, but the Princes throwing Maxwell off and dislocating' aro not. his shoulder, iujaring his collar bone, Gen. Clifford adds in the dispatch, and prodnciug other iejnriee auoh its to that on the afternoon of the 4511 of snake it necessary (hitt he should place July there was 110 farther news from himself under medical treatment, and Lord Chelmsford, or of Gen. Wolseley whereby he was rendered unfit to do any work for several weeks, The Council oousitlered it was not liable, Trembles, caused by the over turning liehing %stupid p1ece of uousense its re• of a yacht. A part' of fifteen put reit :,Yard to the Government suet its policy. , C%I.11LTS•5T):1SI1so , from the village at eight 0,clock I'li- Gneln!1,P '.omk•er f h, 1F711. 15 tf ne`1 t_as day, composed of people from Qneb, c '-OTIC.L. for Paint aux 'Trembles, and about 1 All account: due to the ('rorleriei3 Foundry and n:unlfr9etnein1 V0131p.10y (limited) mast be promptly settled to avoid dolts. !go peruoltc are authorized to receive ]payment: or make settlement: 23.1 behalf of the company cseel)t 11134 undereil;ned, IIOI5 ACE HOIITON, President. • 50I12I CIIPISTLi1 , Secretary. tf "lodaricb, Juno 113, 1970. R. i . i C EY, 111ro1171M o,5.' CAIIP5IAG11; AND BUILDERS' niArep ,,gym, CLINTON, ONT. OFFERS SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Pull Plated, P,evolversl7 Shot ill0.5 0 leaving been 135,1311) specially for tho 7 ,uglish, Russian and American Armies. Only to be 11atl from aLfE. : ..1 t ' a '"a'', Impeller of SIIL'LF tIAII:DWARE , ,lA.11 IRON, LINSEED OIL, VARNISH, GLASS, ,Cc., 3113:, Ssc., OTetT NTr `'t' 'v. It says that Sir John has been " culled mum to retire. " which is false, and nonsense as well ; that Sir IL.T. Galt half leu hour after, when about the ie to form 3a new Ministry, W13tC1h is middle of tile river, they were islet• by equally Nonsensical ; that the. Cabinet rt gale of wind which corupletely over. has not decided cm its action, which is turned the yacht, land of its occupants very silly ; that Isis Excellency hits pro - eight sante to rise no more. The posed a compromise, which i3 quite an. steamer Sa. Antoine, which chanced true ; that Sir John 113 asl(trng the Joly to be apptoaebing. quickly steered out Government to resign, which is equally to the spot, mid by rutting out her untrue. In fact, the whole article, which boats succeeding in saving seven of the will probably be telegraphed right and fifteen. left, is a farrago of absurdities. of Canadian fishery officers have been which even aL priuter's devil would be instructed to strictly euforco the pro. ashamed. The Free J'ress does not visions of the fisheries Act, which pro- pledee iteel f to the truth of those state - Whits throwing overboard Jr lertving merits, but it emphasises it fully by dead or deoayiug fish within any water publishing thorn in a doable leadad were fishing is carried on which is hall leading ar5.1310. to apply to the ut•e of nets and seines We copy the snbjoined from the and We capture of mackerel, whereby quantities of Small fish are 141110t1 131111 thrown tawny to decay iu the water The law is held to apply to .Americttin vessels fishing within three 111i108 of the shore nuder the \Vash.ingtou Treaty, and rn 5y occasion setious iuc0uveu- ieuce to our fiisherrnen. Calnpbellton, N. B., is enjoying a geuuiue sensation. It appears that the Montreal Telegraph Cutnpany's itgent at that place hits a messenger boy in his,etnploy for about two years pant. The boy ran errands. etc„ and lived with the agent. The nei,hbore did nob pity particular attention to the lad, and be might have pursued the e'en tenor of hie way had he conduct - 'Id himself properly. The fates decreed however, that this should not be. On Thur3dny last the messenger r35u away and Maxwell sued for damages and with $2110 belonging to his employer. recovered." ','these judicial det11sions Search was instituted anti the culprit 8001 captured. Tho ettsliicirns of his show the respotlsibllity of s1nuiufplIl Councils, and it behoves them so be eept0re had .flow beeeme •excit.e(1, end 1/4.5 (i3,151itrly careful as to permitting any who prom ply reported that the boy 010110333hlnellt"his their roads, thereby, was --it girl 1 '.l'he money was roc )voted in case of ne.ident; they may be made and, so fur as we have learned, the resuonsible, ' paving lauded at Durban. A. correspondent at iti'nritzbnrg, July 4th reports t111t 2.000 Zulus neve expected. to submit that night. Cape Totter, 3nty 3rd.—The ]lead. (j'u5rte.rs of the O'111.ilns hove advanced within sight of Ull)l1(11, the enemy re- treating in all tlireetiC118, - - There is a large Zulu force close: to Fon Dare ford, and llitlllbers of young nun are deserting the King. Brutal Outrage East . I r3'a.. A. most daetartlly outrage nits cern. ranted o)1 the person of e t e 315)1: tuwrn. ed 311'0. Joseph Legg, r( a::l:i'„ iu leei t• Zorra, en the night (f the 1711( the facts of which oro 1'riaily as fo)• lows : —On the Till in, P!. a :11 u! iuu'i t. William Lanigan \•!'r 1 ,g; it) tb neighborhood, al's 11'031 at the lls'nco ( f Mrs, Legg. whose L. el. ,ti 1 15., pries -Asti in Dakotah. and 1sioytl fn't sales r lar 5.t few reolue11t5 free: a ren " : t:'' k':i!Ll progress. which WWI lY i' rent.(!il h1131. lie went 13.4111', !t. [r 1:.::1 _tied 805(11: time, and hall tee, a'f(.I ', ,:'ll Si• left. Mas. Legg (li•1 11', : 5' . Lite ' i[i3I tall the night of ti:' o.,tr'') 1' lvl.l (: heir(, BG132e ('ee v, 113::1,.1, ee. the 51 .tan^.• of her 1'0010 11 a 1111111 ('1(e)Ctl 1!(•1' 1)" 3'i. t ','• 1 . li!(.r-tl Ont of bed to E! :.:• 1. •1 1'+w, .' ,:1'(t 5323.3 attacked by the i ,tl'c:ll.`5'. 3434:T a .er ft sharp 11'11(1 vigor4oes to 1:'.1• .1'1, wee finally overcome 111!1 11. l•,.3•'':: 1st• lista ted, After aces) 1aleli loth 1'nrposts the \'i111113 I"::, 93. 1 !t t 6(4015 (5.8 Mrs. Legg reeev'Jr"5.l .5.:t. ':'r1} Flt; proeeede d to 1111' ! ••zther $ 1- lee *nuns distance off, end informed thee: of 5131 occurrence Miro , a,'eli ee 501112" t- atl'ly inet130t(' f(.':.' t.1/e pero_!rat.,. of the eenee . Fe t...esTIT of rt seen 511 stocking feet were t::let'(, f•' tile place where the mail tine 1(1541 l4 : n :15 the bnn.e nit the r tit 5'-.rli= .1. %1's. ,ft. syser 5 peeit 'l .' it5 lc .i'.1? venni 11111 (Tins:s:tre , . 11 . 1i`i er:ii;:sonfet before .lf5t 4 Gray told : k 341, and. after .- ,,.1 the woes?,() , f the woman. tines :'.'031 11.':13!`1 11::•1 tee j:!Il tel stand hi. 111.'1 at i lee 11111. , .5: , The affair 1:15:; snouted Israel; (-50ite- ment, aP 'Mrs. 1'l''- 33331 1 /'3 latrves are well id.men, nod 1:1';'•111'+ re- specter, in 11)4112' nc'25 33b'3') 13.11. -:1531 WAS nt the time ttf 1111': ( 11(5.3 ), 1311(13'1' medical treatment fee heart dleinnee. The Ci. ` e 11 isen i 'Ther'e Ines beim C!'ll i -(3 t )t:'le Been merit (little; the pest week. or two 311 cnusegmineo of the rapid and tl:)(:lleci(- ed deeiine iti gtttiu hind prt)viei,)i 14l 3(mange. rhe rum"rll fol it few mouths past that holders were selling Sint a)311 the expected ontbreak of fiver i).1 300t.11 - ern. cities conillirind to tie_ere s prices. The decline in cash wheat hes 31u10ollt- 00. to 11; cents (llil•ises the. week, the low- est sales being Friday, when on the call wheat sold for July option at S'3 coots. There were rumor's of failures, but, as fear as known, they were only tempor- ary embarrns3ulents. Ail firms inter- ested are expected to cant - him: 1)118111084 on 1'tenday. Clearings were larger by a million 1231(1 a half yeetedny than nat- al, on aeeoim14 of heavy deliveries Of wheat by the combination, The total deliveries 51115510 by them were 1,700,000 bushels in Chicago and 800,000 bslsbels in :Milwaukee. It is ander: ton,] ihno are rapidly getting out of deal, and tho culmination of the break will come on Monday, if it has not already been reached. The 17./nes Chicago special says the Reeve wheat deal has probably closed, after au unusaaily long existence of about nine months. L:i.st Oatnbe. James Keene, after picling lip several million bushels at Ohicago,extellded op- erations to other cilies,aud eilice the an- tutun has partially controlled the world's supply of wheat, and few persons have been able to trade in it withpllt paying him a tribute. Keene handled, perhaps, thirty million bushels of wheat, about two-thirds of the whole being bought end sold in Chicago. P11e ol,eratiou closes with four and a belt million bushels No. 2 spring hero and in Mil. w3u)Icee, which has been dexterously unloaded to tends (beteg the last thirty (1aye. and is now in process of delivery on July contracts, The operation ]las 30110iuly been con'itloted with cullsuul- elate ability, n.s the whole w'o1111 of wheat -traders 11159 been affected, 7:5. 0o11i31 seem, however, Out some •rot' - sons in the exporting line obtained an iiiklsng of the intention to \vied np, ass they were prepared to buy heavily of: wheat offered, a)rti dirt pick lip ail they could wt hold of Saturday for ebip- meet. This arrested the bretik in prices - and the result may be inueh' less-3lie- (tstrous than the skate of -(.bibs (het many feared would ensue from leaving so triae15 0131 wbent net hand to compete with pow wheat new being; lhnrveettd. For all pnr3o8; T of a I :lulifq :'1i ,lir':ne, I`5:11)34.311i)'3) Yi T t,'lw Ozr, is 't illy, hos 1 of 1110 • list. It is used wiln tlupt'(',etl.1•,t3'1 •nl (.a1':; ;1,1111 internally andIndentally. It ,32311'.:'3 Mui'd • '1'hr-cttlt. 13ur1a Scalds, Frust 1313 ,q ; )4111 .c,5., 335 l' 011[!11 3511 34 A.,ti1.f1.1. For .a',00' at 11131 (30lltr,51 ttrtig u,orC, IsxetuY.