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'MEET CORN fladdies !addieta'! 8WEE P COR , Slitarie"Detective Work.
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W el '.7 °Ka 10 eta per Ib.
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al CRANBERRIES, THORLEY S H. & O. vow
4 .%(the beet in the market.)
r CI W e z i$UGAR8, COFFEES, SPICES.
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te., Q Fl&ficU AND PU
;rr TRY G. A. H's Faye Tonicense. OYSTIIRS.y.
VICTOR SOUP. 0 e A , 13., Fa nson'8 Block.
W. RALIe,
V off Oo the ,nigh' of August 29, .1881,
Write. McGregor, an exenigiueer of
-a •t9 the Greats Western railway.wee found
P $ Ion the H.*mtlton ted North Weetorn
Rs.. rn
Western railway bridge, Lie body ,frac rebel* tore the body of Tewfik
The Soutlats Revolt.
J oudou, M rob 10,-A. telegram
from (}en. Gordan anuouueee that be I
is unable to extricate enormous on the
Bine Nile stud Walite Nile without
troupe. Survivor* of the Sinker
tat* 1G3enatiton, just under the event butchery arrived M Saskiut report
N. P. 84jIP' fearfully mangled. 41 °Droner woe Bay into pieoea and devoured his liver
notified,
but no p h ueet wan btAL find en s000rdauee wish their wsupersititou,
McOre ot a boo Raaf hooded over to (can Cir -vela ► edvteee the sp *tiatruent
The Phipps Carse.
hint blonde sir Niaagerat b'alie, where nlZsoebehr Poehe to euooeed Limrelt
lee lilted. He left A Widow trod to 100 MA eeeevereer 4f Hatt Noncan, Ile
t A, epeo10104ego diepete i gays that 444 daughter. lie had baste all eft" uatolts 7h mbehr, it adequately stop• j
'Phipps extradition eat►* otempied the Rhino' nit the Great Wo"leen rntlway
BARRISTER 0 LIITQRryctc attention of 00003,iouer Eoyne a t r11pa 1Bra Letttevlaao def aLt Gtammn6er
few deya ago, after which ,the °sae
etas* rR tieutwetro ilwolL Exeter. Wee taken unsex tedgiieeement. The
Oommiasioner Wit be was eonvioced
10ANTd,Ir. from the evidence that, Phipps did not
.. .= shoot hie wife en the zlauada aide of
VNTIST the rifer, He wait. however, in doubt
KINSMA'N,D lie to hie juriedlotion in the these. Ile
i would, t„erefore. certify to papers
use:ewer; and rend thein to the ,tots. nt•y-Gnu•
lel to
mak- oral of the Utnted States et Weshing-
Teotts arc -ton And lel him pee* niton the tease.
traatedwttle
nuts ltrat [a,
Th
yAat' it : yr mod tela
MEDICALj following plumage in tbe
"uleene',e Hoak relates to the betrothal
ed the detecthres arrested Tine Depew, mon to defend Ternansib. It is ex.
' t pit •M
.twerttntt'* aso,rttretar, Lir ball d 1. Oa !Mr p c ed a Cha ti f#,lllt will faire
uwted, would di pose of the memi
within a year. kis deuotaances the
p, opueed British .expediti,•n to PERM,
Etigu ears. Detective Wynue, or quer the 8ocdau, and expresaee deep
Niegara Fta11a.. WAS a personal friend stony for tufa aituaticskat Khartoum,
of McGregor's, and believing his ij ee.•. the 13ritislh sot promptly re•
hieud lead been murdered, Wet to work la i thug ?)ebehr'ah nopoiatinent the
in the vette. He outlasted the semi*** y. °tory 11r anthem will have been use- S
of Detective GMas. They found that term blontlallad. Is is no quertiott of s
the murdered Mall tied been driukiug
with two sadors here early au the
evening of hie death, that hie bawl,
and °halo were mis.iug, and that the
sailors did not return to their vessel,
Thu detectit•ee traced nue of the MOO trek J hartuuw. They will try and
to Bandeau, quad found the ohaiu +►t starve the cit in teal arta. Gen.
date, btu hours. It is reported at
KltntWain that Sheikh Obeid, on the
other , i3e of the Blue Nile has risen.
If this is so telegraphs will .h out.
Lt ii improbable that rebel* will at.
Caufinld. The watch bed xgnuh been t4rahanes °cyano,, hie li en pcatpen,
rltoleu, Slid WAR fogad in a Ilu#slo „a until liTeduetiday. O„:alt Digtha
pawn•shola. Acting an clues obtain- 1 loft t9aultat with four thottelma
NO. 16
North-West Agitation.
Ie'ARoo,telecom, eb 8.—Au agent
of the Dominion Uroveruulent'airti'me
to have dhscovered that a meeting was
held bare on Thursday night by sec-
etraionist agitators. and.firery epeeob•
es were lade by J. IsleGuior, of Obi
°ago. and Harry O'Neil, of Fargo.
The captains sleeted were M»ehell
thnlhtvan. dames Kuuedy and William
()Neil. Several w*gon-t•t*de of stn
munition were yeeerd'y unloaded end
left at Fenian headquarters. It ie
tested detnobmeuts of troop: *farted
for the border, bat titin is not goner
,illy believed, ee the polies seems t,.
he ono of ague, en at present.
Weeeirre, March. 8. ---•'the ann.
volition Met a}tai,l yeeerd*y. tl,[tr1l,
the enormous pressure brought to
beer op the aeoessiorra resoluttorat.,taud
a telegram from Sir John 1iltodonald
to the effect that e•arrying it would
not brlsabtou tall• prospectus of the Pro•
vitace, it tvaa withdrawn but not with-
out lunch tl scusaton. A deleeahion
to wait on the Preto reported .het
he hal meld he draw in accord with the
humeri', aud upon lti report a re,olu•
tutu wee pessed. itfter a long distort.°..
W the effect that the interview
was u»saliefactory.
et.IMI MAN.••...yRIREll FOR era. Prim:sees and the '> tut of Terrible '.
lits• a Daft atxtnnn. ,eta ext "Pr* mea 4f the Seit°ra, while he arca at e t t Cairo t a` Tarrllbla Experience.
W. 13iiOWNTN(x M. IA., Al. G
• • P.H,"eradtaat.VtotoriiVuiTors itx' Wee
. nd•esidene'. nor mop I,uhrrat n . Exeter.
reR. J. A. I'tOLLINS, M. 0. 1r. S.
0. Office, chain S*.E.seter.Unt. Reridenre
noose recently or copied by P. l(e 'h:slips,1tsq.
LUTZ,SI. D,
‘.1 • thileeat his residence,t:xrtrr,
DR, 1 IVING, ddltAil'UATT'' UNI
level f in . t i rrgeor JOu .. me nirkt
IMPORTANT , ta)Tlt'lwtt. .-...+..
citta r•nttult, I felt pautfelliy the biuuetto twenty tiro year,, ofege (tut Dai i d b t Th ro
Lorne, lig oc• stat tending revival aserviou sat the l$*pfiat, t,; Pride d `f (11i Di
s ia'tu
This was sat emitatful "da91 Our prisoner was brought to tiallltltuu defeated
B rttP h will aa aalae
,tear Loniee was engaged to Lord He am have et hearing to-ulnrfnw U t t)• G h' f h 1a
a wall, Pow the Rrlae+Holt Shlel to , dell while Gordon remains, on the
the ell( Loch. She land gone there fall. The det,•otivei Say they have a ;;round that he wanid be bold reap m
go,►d ease against papaw, but are uu• aible is the v t f •d t b
sea an y, can i avian tgua
• ohureh as Blenheim, Oat. aud theto
. ur a . ► e . r Newt eo taloa to
Lorne. Thu °vasnt tool, pitta° dnnng The other sailer wail drowned hitt „ a,an l :e Guyer hp .a sae tu.
with Jamie Ely. the Lard Chance tar eoaatuanicative. Ih sen o nary prat en n•
Ta fNl(Itfg Gordon, There is some
(Lord Hntuerlr), and onto.
New York. March O. --Saturday
k out 10 make a Ball leaving Miee 11.
Hervey at home in obarge of a eiect.
*Red two and a belt yearn. AI 10:80
Mist Harvey reined with tbe little
°bad. In the bedroom is n !ergo alts-
h
'leveeing Ur. and Mrs. Sloane win
anxiety apt buakint as to the issue of ' et, in which s e thought stir beard a
Louie', tolde ms tbat6 Lorne lied spoken ;Young Wotnettt'ss SulcidQ` the neat battle owing to the broken , strange noise. The closet door open -
..f his devo tone to her, rind proposal - ., ft
to her, and (het ehe had noaepted irhilrtdcilabi Pee llarell f.—Tltie
lion, kuowiug that 1 would aplhrnve., afternoon, in Brides;burg, a suburb of
'I91ough I wan net unprepared for thus city. Athelia Mnwg, a pretty
nature of the ;round, l►letattful bush ed, nail Jesse Wtllh.lms a negro waoh•
rnntlatriug rsquar* formation of troops ; n»n, st hd r out, affixed her by the:
throat »lad threatened to kill her if
impraottanble. ,
;Hite made any outcry. he °him, sal,
Dominion rennet' an began u cry. a seg
I"A.i1TC;SON 0 OliN TY AUl`,1'ita
Pe neer.:GSalesp•orui,tly attenttedtn. Day'itt1F
aalorartaured.attit :s noire
"FU31;Y7()LOAN ON REALES-
tete forthoeinrnu.tt.ria.Loan Savings
,clots. Law ratesnf intereni. Aitplyto .Toho
,Alaaokman, Exeter.
J. CLARK, Agent for the Us.
x.\ •Srorneend-ttbbert 1r utnalFire,[nsurauce
t.ompauy, Reaideuee --tr trllu lar. Orden by
luau ,rnmrtic ,treualefltn.
FC:i. HUDSON, COMMISSIONER
t'.e lu the Court' of Cowmen Pleas -Heeds,
WVills,:ttatrtteges.Lreses,nnd all corms of agree-
ments drawn mut executed a000rding to law
OFFICE -go toe (`,entel%Idol Hotel Bleck, 11en•
Ball, Ontario,
\i ONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND Ol
per cunt. aecnriting to terms., Private
Funds. Aunty to
t)otoberiu',°80 E. V.ELLIOi,
Solicitor, Exeter
MONEY!!
thongltt of toeing her. Bnt I miter• her throat in her moiher`►r ki*obeu 1'eanbroke, 1►larcti te--A cane of ex. tbreatf vied to kill it if Mins I1t►tve
ally gave my concept, and nnnld only and died soau afterward. She bad tretite hardship with Its consequent i ditln't quiet it. He then demanded
..ray ♦t..,1 cr.a ,n.'nh& a happy. 1 l ! t mealier »lt Buffering has Oca+hurre itl til s 0 know w lets mUtle wtiean cr.
brother, the latter 1<J'oun h'. Mua4) borlhord, a little (}errhai' girl°, a'ed'dered her to gm op hat ,ke3rrt of the
Six llontL`rl'1'rlttl Free.
keeping a beer salaou. she flintily is
__ one of entire re4t'actr bility and at
Tu crin+rir,ce the public and prove]teridi; the only German church in the
to the sceptical that the'apirolneter is , village. In a house rad joining that of
lived all her lite vitt herdl ff g b d i neigh t k f they d
about fonrteen year* being the victim. n rooms. She eaid she did "Of. k'2"
The child, and she is not only a ollild' there the money was, when he drag -
in age but appearance, wail engage i i bed her from the bed, threw her vie -
in the character of a (101110,0k with a' wetly upon the floor, etnfft"1 a hand
in
beet instrument ever invented for { the Mang; x lives Ire, it ritactl, whose !Gorman farmer named Dolman whose' kerchief in her mouth and tied het'
datt••utor Mary 1 C name and then
paeaagae, an1110 d tthat of it i diseases
Icllave ever f the air I'nost intimate riend. b3hrY Fhiitteh 1 very
le perfodrming one omemo 40 f here house thalmome,faun wen feout byta ransacked
tpluimeti for it, any one suffering from i la strangely °ileo ed by the awful' hold
andel; her employer, becoming ' leading to the fire eeaape. Mr. and
bro'achttis, catarrh, catarrhal deaf•!deathsof. her bosom neinpanivia, but euraeed at some reply the child made
Mrs. Sloane arrived home at 11:311
fleas, asthma or censmuptiuu who will ; through her tears told the following to question he asked her, brutally and Lound Mins Harvey in an ancon
call at the Central Hotel, Exeter, Fra i strange story as her idea of the cause assnnited her,beating her with a club seines condition. She lies now 1u a
day and Saturday of next week, and i of tits suicide;--. and kicking her with his heavy boot. t critical •state. The ladder of the fire
consult the surgeons Of the Interne- 1 f7r.ribtNeE STOItF OP ITER COMPANION. 1011 fest, winding up by finally casting ! escape leach ul, to the window of
tional Throat and Lung Iustitute,oan ” It all happened through the pre.
e
t her out of doors. The child, maimed (}art rads Bala, a colored servant of
have a Spirometer on trial, to be paid 1 diction* of a fortune teller. Amelia and feeble by the ill•treatment receiv- Mrs. Sloans. Williams was found
for at the and of six months, or soon never had a Iover. She was often ed, dragged herself to a barn a short turd*r her bed. She was also arrest -
sought by many, but preferred none,
distance from the house, and there ed. About $800 worth of jewelry
I can lend any amount of Matey on farm so- er, if satisfied with the results. Con
uurityat6,6}aid7per cent. aecoreinetoterms aultatiun, advice and Spirometer free,
Private Funds a specialty. Charges moderate, the modioines alone to be paid for. 1
HVv 3ALL,Barristor,Fixeter. do this to allow the confidence Ihave
GLINN ELLIOT, REAL ESTATE in the treatment, and to convince the nover lived. About a month ago a
AGENT, niedioal profession and other* who ars
little dried•ttp old Dutchman, wham
and would often 1 tugh and say, 'I am
only in love with myself.' She had
no secreta' from. me, and a purer girl
Money to Loan on Farm & Town Property still sceptical (notwithstanding the no one here had ever seen before,
At lowest rates of interest, aud on terms to suit
borrowers, A number of first-class Farms for
sale. Mortgages fi-ught and sold. Otltce in
11'aneon's Block Exeter
N. CLARY. COMMISSIONER
• lathe Court ..I Common Pleas'—Deeds,
Wills, Mortgages, Leases, and all forms ofagroe
menta drawn and executedaccorfling to law.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REALE STATE. Parties wish-
ing to borrow money on account of recent pur-
abaaea oiland,or to pay off existing mortgages
willflnd a groat saving by giving :no a call, Can
lend money at 6 and 61 por Dent. according to
terms. N.J. C LA RE .
FOR SALE. -TWO- STORY FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE and one acre otland.
situated on the Thames Rnad.2i miles east of
thousand,' of testimonials 1 have pub wandered into the village. He had a
queer, quiet look, and when be regis-
tered at the hotel over the bridge he
said he was a fortune teller Amelia
aiehed) that the Spirometer I have in.
vented and the medicines and treat
merit prescribed by the surgeons of
the International Throat and Long
Institute are curing and will ours a
larger percentage of these diseases
than any oti•er treatment in the
world. This offer holds good for Fri-
day and Saturday of next week Dr.
M Sonvielle ex -aide surgeon of the
French army.
•
xeter. Goodlarge frame stable and driving. UnitedStapes.
shed; splendid orchard of choice fruit -heal ing
trees; good well and cistern. Suitable for a re-
tired farmer t✓ill be sold cheap for cash, Ar Friday evening a terrible boiler ex -
ply to THOMAS ALLIN, E :*ter P.0 jy Is-tr,' plosion occurred in Onondaga, Mich.
Go and Test. Sim.
---;o;
Why do tba people throng to Chas.Manning's
BARItER SHOP ? Because they wanta neat job
and that's Where you can rely on getting it. He
having had long experience in city shops, is sof-
dcient guarantee as to hie ability. Give him a
Eitel and be convinced
Ladies and Ohildren's Hair Cutting will receive
special attention. A oallsolioited.
THEWATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
•
Established in 1863. t
HEAD OFFICE - WA ]'I RLOO, ONT.
This corht.anv has been over Eightteen years
A sucoeseful operation in Western Ontarin,aud
continues to insure agaiust'loss or damage by
Fire, Buildings,Merchandiso, Manufactories, and
all other descriptions of insurable property. In-
tendinginsurers Novo the option of insuring on
the Premium Note or Cash Systema.
Luring the past ten years tI is Company has
issued 57,096 Polloj a.00vering property to the
amount of 640,872,038; and paid in losses alone
13709,7.52,00
Ansett, 8176,100.00, consisting of/ Cash in
dank, Government Deposit, and the unassobsod
Premium Notes on?hand and in force J, W WAL
DEN, M D. Preside, t. C. RI. TAYLOR, Secretary
T. B. HUCRE8 Iitspeotor. CHARLES SNELL
tgent for Exeterandvieinit-r.
Porter's saw mill was destroyed.
William Ward, engineer, and John
Porter were killed. William Young's
arta was blown off and he was other.
wise • fatally injured. The damage
is $8.000; no insurance. Tho oanse
of the explosion was that there wee
no water in the boiler.
As Peter Donohue, a telephone line
operator, at Erie, Pa., was repairing
a wire he noticed a grape basket puk•
ed behind a bill board, from which he
saw a 1liman foot. protruding. Upon
opening the basket the body of a large
child wee found jammed into it with
Ince dnwnwavd, The body was froz-
en cliff. It had evidently been placed
thele by some heartless person dur-
ing the night. Medical examination
showed that the child was alive the
night before and lead probably beau
frozen to death or was previously suf.
fooated by being jammed against the
bottom of the basket.
and I were sitting in the hank parlor.
He seemed struck with Amelia, aud
at nude proposed, in a grave way, to
tell our frtunes. He took Amelia's
hand, and to my intense astonish -
moot, told her of many things of
which we hayo fteu t lk d 'Y
e a e on
were born unlucky,' said he, 'and you
will bring evil on all whom you love.
Those who give presents to you and
those who receive theta from you will
die. You will meet a dreadful end.'
We were dumbfounded, and Lefnro we
got over the feeling the old man got
up and went away. 1 have never
seer' trim since.
THE UNFORTUNATE'S DitspoNDENOY.
From that day a shadow seemed to
fall over Amelia. •She frequently said
to .her brother. 'People are talking
about m3.'. "Who ?” he world ask.
"Oh, 'I don't know,"-and•then she
would relapse into despondency. She
never fold a soul what. the fortune
teller said, a id neither 'have I until
now: She deemed to, haws a groat
weight on her mind, and I tried in
va'.n to reason her out of it." •
-Her mother was the first to enter
the kitchen after Amelia had coinmit-
ted the dnee. The unfortunate girl
then stood over the sink, %loth a long
butcher knife in her hand and the
blood pouring fvrnn the gash in her
throat.., In less than five minutes
afterward she fell to the floor and
died.
spent the night, the thermometer was found in lier i•oom. Williams ie
etanding about 300 below zero. Her 21 years of age, and Gertrude 19.
inhuman master on discovering her " "-'-"•"`
retreat in the morning, again attack- horse Thieves Captured.
ed her, kicking and clubbing her now---
almost front] body and limbs. Some Windsor, March ti. --Last Friday
people who lived in the locality, on
becoming aware of her enfeebled and
mutilated state, couveyed her to the
General Hospital here where her
wonnde were dressed. She presented
a truly pitable spectacle. Her legs
almost the eutire way down were one
hideous wound, while her feet and
two middle a,ted ,nen, having the ap.
pearanoo of farmers, arrived m Wind-
sor over the Grand Trunk Road with
a valuable team of Clydesdale mares,
and stopped at one of the hotels in
the kiwi,. The foot that they had to
borrow money to pay the frieght o1)
the team,and that they were quite an -
hands were solidly frozen, her body ixinus to sell them, excited the sus.
Simply a blank inass, her head and 1 0iou of Chief Bevis, but as the men
face covered with gaping woutlde. I stubbornly refused to +ell the team
The Gorman has been apprehended
and will doubtless be fittingly puuieh-
ed for this.; outrage on humauity and
childhood.
.On Saturday evening about six
n'olcok a sad scene was witnessed on
King near Jarvis street, 'Toronto. A
young aud respectably dressed woman
carrying an infant in her arms aud
leading another little child by the
,hand, Blipped on the sidewalk, receiv•
ed an ugly, wound across the forehead,
ana nose, besides blacking both oyes
When a couple of citizens ren to her
assistance it was found that she was
'almost paralyzed with whisky, She
put into at doorway, where : she slept
off tho'effeots of her spree.
On Saturday afternoon a yonng
man living at' S. P. Taylor's, No. 8,
Nanauley street, Toronto. attempted
to committl suicide in Iles roots by cut
sing his throat with a razor, He was
caught, however, before fully aeocrm-
plishing his purpose, and was remov-
ed to the hospital, where he now lies
in a Critical condition. His people
not being residents of the city, the
nuapital officers thought it wise t,
withhold the Lame iu publlwhing the
statement, so that his friends may be
privately notified of his condition.
for less than $400 he did not feel war-
ranted in interfering in the matter.
Yesterday J. B. Dougherty, of Lyons,
Minh., was in Windsor and offered
$328 for the team, nu condition that
the money should be paid to Magis•
trate Bardet and there remain until
the men oould show positive proof,
that they had came honestly by the'
property. To these terms they at
first demnrrl d, but later consented to
accept them. They gave a fiotitioue
address at Toronto, and asked ,chief
Baine to telegraph and satisfy himself,
which lie did, and also sent a die,
patch to the Chief Police at I hat plane.
This morning he received two replies,
one from the Chief at Toronto.eaying
a team ens well, g the deseriptien of
the horses lits been stolen from Beav-
erton, and the other from Jas. Veale
of Beaverton, giving the name of onIS
of the'meu and requested that he be
arrested and held. Chief Bain at
nnoe took both men into onstody, and
they have been remanded ,,to Sand-
wich jail until Monday. They give
their Dames as John W. Lyon anct
Charles Marks. The horses had been
taken a0I•oa8 the river this morning,
but were intercepted by the police be.
fore leaving Detroit.