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I . I I I - - - - :10, 1871 ! - I � . 7 . . .,. L x . . - � I I I I . I � . I .1 , Jlu . � -- - EXPOSITOR% ; ' . ----- --- I -I-, I -- I . i I ­ . . I . --- THE HURON I - . I ­ - ----- I- -- . � I .1 - �%J A M, P B E L L;,S- � , � , I - I I - ... ;- - - � �� I mommo�� I � - .-- I : � � � - � I 11 . . � ; I . - � ! � . . . - ­ . . � I . - . I . - . . ; I I - �- t . t(Smther Moody." : 'Work throuila hi .11 His creed ig stiffly , � - � - I I J . � � � I � : : ( , . . t 4 doe. . I - - - ­ _ "ahriniW0,744(i e Of . GREAT.'CLEARING SALE i BXRGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS, ­ .-� ; . I . tery presen a I . . � I 11 31y mNVARD EUGLE-STOX. .: i I I i . I I - . trin�es in a �,, .. I i . I . - . � %y ffensive to thoughtful I . - I I - ! - e cow� I . � I � � ;­? In, the ol IF I people I Z I � I (I Chicago before th � but he is better than, his creed, , . I I . i , . � .. , - lia over the kerogege, lamp', and be, and he doe� not Old it intolerantly, ex- � ... . . I , . - - I ­ 11 7HING STORE I , !, � - I � . , - ,,,,, t6atre-preachifig, and. ,Fattoll had . . - - . . I - - :- .1 - � cept, perh�ps, o*.%rd such " outside' * I AT I � , - I -� ,� , i4raswing to his Well-desery ed fame, . uitarians, Spill6nalists I � I I IN DRY GOODS A'Ir . I � I, ' at city had two i . I . I , . � .----- � 10li- ous, life of th. . I . .. I . - i I- the� Ig , and Dwight I - vaid wbat-not. There was once an oftt-2 * I - .1 i �. - ,.� I , - - . � . .R bert Collyer. I L. and­out-co�aie-oubw of. some sort who . . I I , � I - � � , - 11 Both were representative Chi- . . i . - I . I p 4 -Oupting thenpon pray- i ! . � - ersistod i 'intei � I I * T' - H 0"' I M A %E3 KIDD'S EMPORIUM. " i � � � i � . - - "I : �. . �.. ns, self�made, self- reliant, -tireless, -meetings! and � , ­ � � Blut no two men could be more I er treet,preaching. His I I ­ � - � to tho Choicint "'k -lection of the .. I . - � 1. . I ed even Mr.1"Ho9dy's, . i ! Avo (in haud ,% few- 91)0� ci&l Dest - - -1 .111 � - :( I - .. . q 80 P - isten ody, 1 9 Is r&.p ! i eaxtiox, ,f .:,-- W Collyp�l, is a poet and seer, 'with" a, . I r' " U N 6. . - I - , 'I - . � kr, I I tilae . . it, their tastes and sympathies.. i UA 5N C"" VOUM e,111, *he eameat att -% - mid he � wa t that Mo I I - ; - whose pati�nce Nras sorely tried, could I . D U N "w* b ruy N " A` I � O'k - . . � ! ­ . ; ! � ; : . . #Ani- a for literature.; Mr. Moody, . A , � I : I - . , - . I � - U - , I not put him down. At the close of the ! I I � � I - .1 � a� terly practical and matter -of -fact . : . � 1. . .1 10a xit ) noon igeeting, as.Mr. Moody stood shak- ! � I � : . Ilk - I J . .� Ma, venius for affaim - If there was jug b,,ad. � . . � . I I I . . � . _: . . . . . . . . - p I . -, V1 With e people, there: came I - I I -� - I i 1- . . . ; --- . '.. � -1 vy, Wrag ihai would rouse the Wrath aion � i I- 4 � � I . � . �L �. , I g this ohatreparous radical. After a , ! � ! T . Id *01 I I , Tke U -test styles ia � - . pr;:Zer of Unity Church, in the I � - i i j . : . , I . I i r � - I I I momen.t of li.esitancy Moody stretched I I-- I ! . q % I I I � I . .1 'Asys. befo . . � i - . I � � � � � -� re the fire. it Ims Mr. Moody's � I � I � I - - out -his hand, thi king aloud as follows : - I i '1�1 I i . � - - . ts. aving." Aaid -,, I suppos -MONDAY JULY 6 1874 . . I I I 1. ­-. - energetic effor at " sdul-S I e if Je . ) I y I r, . I - ! . . . �-- . e it Je us Christ could at the i I . � : 9; 0 IT-C]LASS HATS ever anything that the. Via- I '; M�KE- EXTENSIVE � . . . if-hm was - i A$ we are, goin' t . � I � I I - I - V � sacrament -- rith .... as Iscariot, I. ought I . � � . I �- - I I I i . . I I . � . I I � , it of the great j000n prayer -meet, to shake h ds with you." � � . . . I i i � . - � . � � I I � - I .� in . I � -K. spil * � I -- g I I . 7 4 I . 4 : � 1xCLV,0n%-o . . ded - . I ' d Repairs � I . I it was the sentimental heres . . - I I I � - , area , i llyer. ly His re.%#est strength. lies in hisl man .. ALI RATIONS an on the Store : 11 . . .� � I Qf " �;obert Ca, I doubt not each of We cornin ence and will Continue to Sell for CO,'.)'T the .N2101NISTER STC CK of I . . �� I � . � I I . I . Anf, , I - . i - I I I ,%gemeut O� Men. He is -not a firf't-rate . I Z . ,r's ability but ,. . I . ; . , 4 : - them a&nired the othe I I organwr, but he is a torn leader. - . . . I . I NU 114-1a�. P= Hats, ,-Ma StM-w , I '.. 11 t thercif thel%,i had catholicity enouili a . I . er-� - at prl sent occupie .5 .and in order to 11 � - _ I .1 stco ldha-v- ver, � . P ! I .. � I h ps Do other rev vali. U e � I . � � I "I'll hMAJU&,&�arge­ sei-ctj�o]j - - . fWanderstand how mucli ,of beuevolei�ce I ' , . -� - I - '. 01. 3� . 0y, � !�i Hats. - I - - � e - r5 . i I come the strong 8cotch prejudice as, he . --ed to: MAKE ROOM for - , - aa Ohris - 'oon, after he built Illiuois Street _ :) I . t tian feelincy they had i do we are. * oblig �, 'R cOm a b as. 6 . I DRY GOODS, DRESS GOOD'S, S114KS5 I . - � ; - raoul Betes noirs though they were to Mission t . T I , , - . i ho Irish Catholic boy's got into I I . 1. I - , - � � � � - I the babit o� stoning the windows. Moody - I I . ("larpenters to work, we I � : - I I I . ther, Ghicago would not have . . the- � Masons and -4 � - - ----4— �� - � � Dge ano - . , L � � - - I . beam ChlGago without them.. And RONV ­ . I - . � 11 � , I- Z 7 I the Catholic Bishop Duggan . I ; , I - -- . I went t 6 -see I , , - CNI � - � -1 I : ~­ th of them have attained, greater ab- Ut . . ; , that bo o it. The Bish ol,-e admiringly COLORED AND BLACK S�LK POPLIN81 I I - our LARGE- S'1OCK Of Staple and Fancy : . IT , . 4 11 - offet , - , I i � doubt if either -of them will for . � - . . I . t . �" � fwie, I � ,of Mr Moddy's ze&1,0Lt regr6tted that I - . � - . . - - ­ i . -111, I give me for coupling him with the other .be - ' . . I - . . ` . -11 . . waa, not ' a burning light in the 'Hol� W I � I �� Tuderclothi ,,�. . . ��, Dryt Goods, Cloth' . T eeds � - - �or T, lig i � - I, I , this paragraph. . Is I Readymade . .11 . in- Mother Churell. ' - " Perhaps I . am 1i I . . I - I . : I I I I I � - . I , 11 � , 1. � , I I cainnat.profess any great admiration . KI . BLACK LUSTRES, 6RAPE CLOTHS, I - i .. I I . wrong," f 'd th latter, "I hope - you 1, . � . I . - I � I . . I . . -.. .1, I I f, fl- � I . I �� IE'vangelists" as- a class. From - * � Shoes, at GREATLY � � . or - Will pray for me, BisIxop, that, if wrong,- . . Clo 4,. in93 Boots, and � ;SHIIZ�S- �A-ND DRUIV�R.�, . .� � � I � � I ; . � � - ! L ; m 3- ... . 1314ffit and. Jacob. Knapp clown . I think . I : I I . -. I - I f may �be led i trath." The I'Bishop � I I . . I I . I i 1! - :: - - - � : I . on his 12 � - i . . .1 most of them. men of,, some -thing below . 11 f � , � I promised, ibut oody dropp d. , . . e FRENCH ALL -WOOL MERINOS AND DELAINES—A-11 C91ovs, . -4. I IRE UCED PRICES. - -' - As wqll asi . . - f,hibigbest type of Christian manhood. knees, an& insisted, on having th prayer I I f I . . ; I I ; I i - I � - 3 : . I . . i I . . i . . [thstandim, the good which some of f � . i - � . Notw� � 0 1 on the spot. Bishop Duagan kn It and I ! I - � . I . -. c I . � . - I � . V_ � th�m ulaqutation ably a complish among , prayed for � him, iafter- wrii�h Mc ody as ) , : . i - --� L LV B iV S111R TS. - . I I -r ax, - � yle's cbqzd A sliton's . Fr ints, � I . . 4 � � � . I 1- plea not susceptible to highe gunients fervently praye( for the. Bishop. The . Peel S, 40, . I - � 11 . I - . . .. a - - � I �-.. � se -which, they use, the traveh. - � I I - � I — � . than thp ng Bishop always afterward eNpressed I I . � - - i I � . �. . � �— :, at is often useful only he ' � I I � ! I - I . revivali . esteem fo .06dy, and there Were no . � I � - - . ! - � '. . I � � 3 1 . . troels. I know of one or two notable I . 1 N ' FANCY R ESS GOODS: I I i., . � . I more stones throlwn. . . � . .. ­. . TNT C " ; . I - . I..... I D T,T TST -- D - A � S a (D rZ rr 0 ?=1 I 1: i - 11 caser,at least in -%vhich the revivalist's 3 . � . I � . - I i� . I - -, . . . - His tact -is 'of the Iiii,hest orier, and . Z : � . . I . r * � I I I'll, : al iu-Iluence is in, inverse '10' to 1-1 . r . . - - " - person, i7 . such tact energi inditstry -and indomit- . I � . - I � ,N7 � � . I file, lebby tnight I . ) - . . . � . . L - . ' - _ ' - � ED C QTtEQ NL -X DE PA NL- T- 8, - . ' th of time be o I � . R I � - � . . . � lit hed him . L , � T 4R � ;�, . . . . . . - . abi y must h en,riic it he bad I . Worth, 40c. reduced to '30c. 1 1 ; I - I . . 15c. reduced 'to 10c. Those I I .. E, . � i I is ; re . I � I - I I I - that he spends in a place. But oody H recent' -1glish d �rh` iW 'th , I - . I I � used them L Be I . . , . grew U , -th ever year- he 'lfis�ly. fusal oad Clot - Scotch, Ei . , 1- cc cc 9f , � �-7, ALPAGQA COATS. . . . . . pon Chicago wi . y . Br hs, Silk 'Mixtures, , � ic cd, 9 50C. I cc 40c. 1 � �� I : I * i . I . . remame . . - '..YOU L : . . adian Twee(Is ­ . - C �L 9 C � When -lie first gave up I Burdett Cautts, was ebaract � - : 15C. 1 � I � - . . . d there. 'I of ;M'000, offered him by th aroness, 20c * . ac. i � L 444 . ! ; . eris ' Can' . - cc I . I � 1. ; I . 2 . � 4: cc 99 ", : I . -- I hisplace'as, clark in a, shoe -store, at a. . . � 2) 5 c. 1 20c. (Y'renadines " !�Oc. � . � I I - may think biTu. fanatical. ,But, t least, i .. I i L I . . . � � ; - Wary of twelve hundred 4 year, a -ad de- be,iis sinc .. . . . - . � - cc 99 C9 I C C 7 C C 9 9 4: C 20c. l, 14. . i- , I -&acrificing and wh - . ( 25c . 25i�. I L _ ere, se f . 32c. I . - I )). . I � � � � I . : I I , ­ I - - : ed to " work- for Jesus. and " -live I - . L ; . tefmin L I I 14 41-i Wh .. � . - hearted. The m.ligious life of tb Ole ' I . 9 i C � I . C C. I C 9 C C 99: C I F 28c. - *1 be was dubbed . ccy8) I . . � ; - I . * faith, - ,rrickings, Shirtings, .Win Cottorades ,-aid -Denims, . . 35c. "I 28c' 1 3.5c. � - e I , " Crazy Nor0liwest bas felt . his iulluen' � , ! - L I � , I e, 0 � � � � Z - . . . I . . 4 .- I I I L i . a So& of the most r. ashionable :: . Moody',," and the name stuck- to him Scotland. r undergoing�L so' e i . � I I � . I I . I ils no -V 9 . . . ; � I . I -�� . � � I I I .11 'ttleL e i . � . . * I . . I many 'years. But When the h 'JaSS I i � .L - - I . like a -ev.0111C ser ive as . I ; - e i � V. 11 I I 1.0 I L - . . ; . . � - . - I . I'll- I . if ra�alnuffins in, North Market Hall * ' L . I I ' ­ ; ICY he is in d6ctrin be is a perfect radical I CLOTHING -Men's and B)ys, I .1 . � � � 'GLatHING . - to thewell-appointed Illinois Street . I . � . 1� � I � ; ,in method'.. .... effective wa . . � I 66 � 9MW � .y is always � I - i I * - I I I - - - %ssion, and when the Christian Asso- I I � I A I - the best N�ith h LLL . I ; 2 L � - . I I I --- . I I i . I I . - indL B -,,, in. muts' for a -OM a . . . . . . . - I oistion under his lea dership. became'. one H- -, I I I I I ky: Bo'T 1i .. I � - ' I e is. not cleq'cal in speech or appear-_ . va,rds. Tlxe-�e I consider 'rare good -: , Of the ruling powers, anct. when Fa�well ng but 1H ATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AIN16 SH� O*�ES!i FA M 1-1­`Y� M 0 U R N I N G - " � Voth�ris to pnrehase, theirt for .."L I ance, and- he will never be anyt iii . I I I i Hall rose the second time, Chicago' be- 'I L. times. . - I w � � !, axe Wt up, in the Most Fasb�-' r the greatest lay preacher of OU, � I '� . . ; -a sco . t - . ,BS, pmd mad4, of I -. gan to appreciate hi -i .. Hewas razy They's4y in 8�41and that lie . aks the. . � I I � )) - . . . L ; - a � . I . I � r : I Moody no longer. - Chidsgo likes vital- In PrunellfL and Leather. I . - I - . ' , Chica[gol dialect. " - What he do as speak I r . . I . I I . � L , ­ I . � . - . omoted him to � i � a is the I'vVestern -Massachusetts dialect. � . I i L L L �--OD -4J[ATEf'&1A-LS.L . 41 Br6ther Moody, " and the title adhere . . � i : � I - . .- F s He pronounces! "wbolly" as all New f � I I Z � . . A J et 1: . in6g. , antles. Cleare(l, al .a?by Price. - , i I I I � I Mill -Af -1 I I . � ; � I i . I. . i I I I to blim Y' . A house was given him . i do. hud softens the.o in stone. 'y crd - 1 . B � . I Englandev , L I ' s, tr:� . . reld firee, his* friends furnished it, and. ethincf. . ,�CK AND:COLORED SILKS 31others .L these Suit& . . . e 43y it� i . - � � I Z al I And h � s " suthin"' for so . I . -. i . I � . : - 7 - - - 1. I -President of the � - I the most eminent ar�tdsts p 'nt6d his own . So also does the Vice I z Z I I I . I . . I ' ife's portraits for him. Alw I L . ; - mid his Wi I I .. � i I � �— w.� . ays' Uuited�St� s, h wever. . But wi earnest . � � . ; te o I : . � - - Chicago � , I . . � , I � Fro� 70 Cents to, $2 50. I . . - Ud of a iinique posses& -ion, ;4 iter than � . . I ' MAR is bia man. The � � : - I ecame boastful of Brother Moody, and I ; - - Sto-ek, of Cloffis I leading! pulpits in Chicago iave r years CALL AT ONCE AND SECURE BARCAINSM I i I I . : : I . . I i J - - i I . -1 . ranked him with her elevators, her wa- welcomed� " Brother 00 '.' because he . I � . I . � - i � . . � I . � I . . - . I I . - ter -tunnel, her hotels that went up on - - * - . . is a MAn. �- AnA4 What p. - etilal applica- I . . I . . , ert Collyer. To 'ing of Em- - I h . c. I v I pt fnRy-asgotted in the la4s.t no:Tel- - . - . jackscrews, and her Rob tions do we find,for t -at say P � THOMAS K DIJ. COR.c t C)l ia all orders for Clothin-,w M be .. . .. . . . I . I I - this list of iquities she has since added � . �'Words have weigbt wh4n ­ ­ -- - . i - , I ; � � 6 I-Lul . � erson 8 . I k ' 7 CORSETS worth* 75c -down to 65c. � . - � ! . . ill; i I I I I . . , : - -t in reputation , : - BA-RGAINI' I . � the fire and David Swing. )).-C Kood 's improvemen 'th,erets'a I Man �ehind tliem. ,hr' lidn i BAR GAINS I . 11 . I . . . � . -COR$ETS worth $1 aown to 80c. �-Wetll taith Pivmptness y - q Union.' .1 . . . - : . was partly the offspring, of a very genuine I : I ad- 0 ON - . I � . � , � - - - r. I - . . , . . � �. improvement in his own intellectual . � . 1 Grey.- , . . - : i . I � - � I . I I :And in Good Style. character and in his. met&ods. He was b I I I . .. . . . � . . � i ­ � . . . , . "I , ; - , I - - - - I � � - - - � - - Mogan " � I , i is I,` � , -1 AUIC111 ). &11 I I , ' n';'- , . - M 1�+' i � I -1 , - , - I , , , , � � I 1�` I I . - MEtTING" Nly- Cou OF RE- . � � r - CGUNCII, .6,iD I : like almost all young men of real p6wer, 1* IT I M M =- TST S -R 0 Tj 1E -.� %- IR I 1%-T C3r S.A- Tj 1E] . 1 � I � ; uncA. met at Tuck'3 Hotel, -A� I '. � ; imitative at the start. He adopted from V -1s,109. -CO '; - onday, June 29, as a . � � I i . L A () E � C U F? TA I N S . - . , ; IV. CAMPBELL -- .1 -Cranbrook, OnIA I . : . - ase xf -1 � I I . . . . others eant phr, . � . I . catechism always be-=, With one ques- Couri of Revision. Members all present, I � ' .1 . I . . - : � I a -7 I) OF WHIT - . By the Jard;�and Set at fx,om 20c per yard. � - ; � -rJ1E . .. tion : "Are yo. * a 61;nstiam'-) He was --the Reeve in the chair. A n9mber of E S H, IRTS. I I . � I ; � . I . I I - t ere laid I � I . once asked to tea ia a village in Michi- appeals against the assessmen . I . . I . . � � I � I . I I . I gan by a lady who was anxious that lier on the table,- and the fol!Owin changes � . - I . " . . I . . I — . � . I I � I � I I i i — . I � I I PLAKIM h ILL . : : . . lag lawyer; should -be ade in the roll, viz.: G. Wil- . i ! I . . , � husband, a leadi were m, . i i � I � . I . I brought under Mr. Mood' 's influence. liams, reduced $1,080; J. and . Milne.' - - I I . I I � I - ; . I y � . . : I I . ! 'INTED i . - ; I I I ..t. ; � � I � ; I 9 'Are you a Chr Mr. Blank- ?"' ask- reduced .5,'1,500 or- Personal ro-Derty I - A . G ,, M c D 0 IU G A L L f . S. . I is ia4 . PR . 1. . Nv m. jkla,eb an rectuced ;tl I 0 on real anu . . I 3SAS. GRAY & BiC(177 - �, ed Mr. 'Moody. - Il think I am," ,in- . I , � . I i � - � ' Jas Tayloi-'s . ; � — . I out your- ,S100 on pl onal property. I � � — � I ! � Bwered the lawyer. " How ab oars - - . . t : mounce that they ha,re commenced . � : - c d $25 � �. self, now, 11r. 'Moodj?" . Z' I assessmeTlit was, on motion, re u, e Has determined to offer his immense stook' of WHITE 3HIRTS at grent)y rb-du ed p rice E; . , A I �s in the ShO.p laitely occupied. IT mr. I . � � i I . I � ; . I have heard Moody tell how; while on E. half of 'Lot 26, Con. I A motion . . ! � , . L are now pr4axedto fdlGrdem for � - � PIANO COVERS. . . . � I ) 50 for 82, Shirts -%� orth $2 f r $1 50, Z I .1 . 11 in the Ghristiaj� Commission Service, he to reduce' the assessinent of Ad Scbafm Shirts worib $2 . - . I ; . $9,00. was lost on a division. .- Shirts worth $2 25 forS, 1 75, 1 Shirts w . orth'$1 5for.$1 25)", . i . Doors,7��Blii'nds, 1[ort1dingg, once propounded his favorite question to er Sbirts worth $1 50 fc r $1. � � . Z 6 . . . i I 1. --. i � am Schafer - . I . � � 1. � a-uter. But as the maLi In - the appeal , of Ad' � . W , ; -2, Tennessee p] ..Ld, a . . ' -1 I . . was deaf, his- repeated vo6iferation. of against. ,the assessment Of S . Slem- Ld- all kinds 4 planed lumber. . . , . . -- i . - � -. i . "Aro- yoa a Ghristian ?" failed to bring mon, M Whitfield, John Johnston � - . . . � . . . I . : � Shawls, �Ilack . and Colored, . . I . . 96AT11" -A.ZArD, SH11WLE's. e a reply. Turning. th the black man who. and Geo.! Dentnan, it was mo ed 'by Mr.., ' S k bnt New and Fres . . I - � . ; I �: - . `� that The Godds offered are not old shelf -worn oc I 8tood by, he ast�:ed, "' Is �6.ar master 4 Hislop, seconded. by -Mr. Do son. � . . -, � . . - r . q � : I ' Christian ?" 11 No, massa, he's- a 7Pris:- no- obange be made—Carried. The as- ' ' . : - . From:$1 to $5. . . - E BOXES- AM SITTER% , . . fleelpwe(i EVERY SHIRT GUARANI --- , ;ND A PERF OT FIT. ; I . � 1; I . . byteriain!" That was before Professor sessmeni roll for 1874 was t'b I . � . � I I . � - I . I � - . - ItIr GATES,�HAT RACKS, &c. I I . ?attGn's day. � - . . revised Mid adopted. -After. the Court I � I . - � . � � ­ I I I . �, , - Itwas not Uncommon ill those day - s for of Revision, the minutes of'fo mer meet- I . - � STRICTLY CASH. . I I . . . . 1. . : I . � . . I Z I � 1� . � L � - . . . . - � . - I � Mr. Moo �dy to assail suddenly a strange ing, Of Council were reaA and copfirmed, I . I I e1% L . I I � - � . n - A. G. McDOUG LILI pek of Sessonedl,umber on .hand. I young man with this point blank query. except as to motion referring �o ditch at - , I MANTLES �id Lumber laid on Godexioh streOt2 whi,6h was re- - Clobhier and outs' �Ontntter. i i . � . - � I I I - Of course he soon became noted for his Lot 10, ( ,lons. 12 and 15, . I , - I . . . . � I I street. - � I I I Afove(l by '!r� M -- ------ ­ � � - - - - - -- -- - ­ --- I I k and Custom Planing nea,tly done. I zeal and eccentrieity. A young man served for reconsiiderAtion. . ' I GeIS MERB AND SILK � I I -n( - ) �. : I from thp- country, who had held a situa- Mr. 'Dobsolti, seco led by Mr. Slelaimolif TO THE PROPRIETORS OF CHEESE FACTORIES. - . . I - - I � .- . - : I - . � .. q � I . . .� I W,H.SCOTT. I tion in the city for just three weel�s, was - that the money appropriate to digging I - I i I I � I - . . . � � � - the stredt. ot iO. Cons. 12.an 13,'be ex- . � * oith ,$3 50 re(Im . C(l to $2 50. . '� . . � i thus accosted be him in di-tch.b.n.L i � W ; . � � .. � I - sway . � . 11 � . . ill!;; - �;!, - � I "Are you a Chiistian?" He replied: , pendedby Mr. Hislop in coveripg cros .. I - I . I ! Worth $6 ileduced to -'5..' � .: ; 7 _n � �� ,��.�� I ­­­ - tl`�11 —7:- . . I � ! I!----- - � �A I �i §�' � I Wor , . - � . - ---- - � - , :@�-&�---M� .. "It's none of your busin ess. " "Yes it , at same place, as saia ditch i*ould be of I r ; �-- �- - . . th ..�9 redueed to A.7. . Z � '. OEM . . , -� 9 , --- . -rie I I ; � - ­ -­ �- - ­ "Tlien untt8tbeD.L.Moody," �-uo` be' -Cai t -, N�� - - - �R - PQ� I is." yo . I Dedit 6 �tbe road d. The � . � � — !;� I I . . three I ­- Worth ��10 reduced to 4*8. �� �i­. Q I I I � WIVI. CHAR .1 , . I . - - mid the stranger, Reeve was !, . F-� %ntborized to )1ave - � I I I , LESWORTH & CO - I . , - --- ., -- - I Irish - 3 -,in d! 4. in San) . I . . ��' . " M.a d,a m , " s ai d 'M o o d y t o a n ' culverts biiil� on Cons I � i -- . � t - . - , Z � I . 4C. . . � -1 - ! I � . --, 1 . I 7 � -1 woman, Won't � YOU go to church, to- I uel ATPes'r6ad dirvision. *. Slenimbn � I .1 , � � - ' I -1-1 - I . -- I - I I � � -A- � - I , , . - I � � .. . � � .- "Au� whoseds it? is as - Authorlz have t culverts 1 5 1 � - �-1 I 11E...C. � night. " it, Moody's .w, ed - to -- To. i i � ttonadeS sell from 121c to 2.13c. � 'Nily-THOUT, sT'all ditch dug o* side road.1 f-IULL5 ENG11-AND, 'Gainl)roous and ' churvah ?" " No, it's God's church, but built -and . - � I - . . I I 1 12 �. ,- , - . I - . - I - I - . - PAINT. .1 Moody goes there.". "Troth, thin, .I nortl�of. McDonald's Mill; �e was also . . ;�A . � . I . - � . . . . I . � I I . WRIGHT, L�D. S,, Surgeon Dentist- won't go. � I'll go to hear an eddicated. authorized 0 n g t . Is i -a Seafort4, at Knwes Hotel the fwst . � --, � man, . . � , . I . . ------ . - 1:n . b,at I won't go to bear an ould Grossway atJot -31 CQns,.,-R5 and 16. ViSION I I AW.ednesd4,ofe&chmonth;- Clintouff . I - .1 I COMMISSION AGENTS IN PRO' S, I � . - Alice St., ' - . I i I I I iaoicia.1 Rotttl,� on the following Thar5- blacksmith like Moody." With tb at -she George J3idllej ap�iik to h e i . I 11 '�%' - ! -t AWAY DOWN . 5 � C PRICES. duy.l. Theremaiuderof &,&7uxne.*4 began to charge Moody with diverg Crxnbrook 6pened from boind line to . [E STABLISHE D 1&1,1),) . - i PRINTS A I -:1 _ 9 . 11 J 4 1 6 . . I i - - �d office. : . di . she sp' . �Slemmon -was i eated to re- � - new teeth are requested to 6& -As, %. i crimes, not kaowilag to who in. ok-e- river. Mr , ij'G to offer their HervicCS as Commission Agents, %�d will do their utmost to silre kahisfactory: 1, I � . . Clinton,- on. the first days of, at-,- ct You'd better be carefid, " said he, pres - port at , la ext meeti I g of C u n ei 1. as to B3 ,aments of Cheese, Butter, i -1 Go ds oan be' i I — � - � � . Ph, - U.- � , resnits, to all who may favor them with consiff It, - I I . i - . - . - I '- t� 7 . ently, "iny' naine's "Moodxr." " Tat'! sf reet required to be op ved. The- shipped t1n,ough to Ht'll, Via- Glasg0w-' . � , - ' . 4 . . 11alsoff ever 500patientg who have had I aid she, with Irish dexterity and Reeve wm i 'ontract of, -MES8111S. E. HICKSO N & Co., S�afor out. . 'tir 1 8C . I , , � tut." s, in struated to. let c reference . : )3 I . I . e%traeted b�y the use of the Gas, maT � I . I . I I I U3 ITE COTTONSIN A -LL AIAKE,S FROA1 - PER YARD. . . .. I � effiontety "I know'd Moody a -fore you bridge oi T�otl,2,t,Con- 6. . —� — I �. I - - . my office office in Stiattiard.t � I - . repairing a 11 t � . .. . I . , . , � was boren." . . Ite fy Rail- - i I iserted in tho mostsubstantial -and im- I The. (flerk was instruc � : n ; - . I I -- � rei., - ! i, Moody belonged to the Executive Coin_ 'road Com�panv to 6pen erns ng on side- . M R w-' D E.N T i . � - - . . �oue in gold,,&e., in a ma,aner Which _: ... . I � � - . - mittee of the 8tate Sunday Sahool Asso- 0 and- 21, Con. . i I - I Yarpassed. , � 237- , - . . roa(t 4,�between Lots. 2 I pliblic I thab his Direct Xinportations of DRY GOODS II&Vd. 801Y178 FIZON-1 12)e. � � . - - -11 - - ALL' 12 � - nuch 1%4c! Pagaart and - to the S H\ I I Ci8ition at one ti me, and gave us. i . 10. Petition, of John Z- I WOULD wojkld,agnin s&v an opened out, the Most Beautifni � . I HOLLAN � A � I I I . all arriveasafe, in Seuiorth, and are t � - . . . . � - trouble. by breaking iip'a connty conven-. otberg for .arant to open a winter road � , � I i . i QQV`E.N,.LOGK I- 0 . , . I I I . - I I M, ­ I I . T : I . tion now and then, and turni g it into a between lots 25 and 26, Co, � I in a. 18 ; Mr. - ! . � � -­ . . and Quality : . � bf-g- kave to; thank his numerous C"- : 4 revival m6etiug, thus upsettilig a deal of Sleminon to examine ancl report at n ext Dress Goods of ev&y Te ure I ' � i � . . I (i for their lib�ral patrona,ge extt,,nded ta ::: . . i i i Z - . , nice maobillery. At Pontiac,' Illi)'Ols, meeti)[10'. Petition of 'L. McDonald and , 2. Ja c 1. e i,q i i? SUZ;, ('flolk, ,&r., D;rectfronb I oadmi. D I -1 OILET COVERS FROM $L - �. . ' - - Qmlneneln- , � there was. a revival that s wept the coun- ' ' Me- 1 'J'aXes, 8111u9ne I � . QUILTS AN � - - others requesting cliarityffir-N-Irs. � i j . I � . ty. Even all the lawyers joined the! Cnlljcb�, a widow in nct,c t011s circuln- , Ladies' Shawls in '11 t e now Patterns, Fancy Skirts,'PrintH, Delabies, Merinoc- �1 etst � 0 I I * .., . hh:tirtts, Caip � L U, E � R, � TR A DA, - essi I a h �' X -0 - , , � � I - 7 1 . � I . , �- - Churelies, and the court had to adjouru . stances, was read; the -sun of $10 ' C 003 I --- � . bh;n inforin them that the same strict . -- d on motion 1 grau terl. Appli . atimi of - AND AR ENDLESS VARIETY OF FANCY DRY I - . aa � .- -. atten minutes -before twelve to ax,teli I - I nall be paid to. the bnsiness; W3 in the- . :� ' �se,-%rith the Otaple Goods, havd . � I P, xes oit Lots 22 U ordeni sent. to NVinthrul) P.- 0, -,vill be - noon pray er-meeting. The revival walS F,dga,r for r ,fund of ta. w,lijoh would require a whole n0tvSPaPcr to Oi'Llm('rate- Reniember the - gomd," , 1ADIEES' AND AIISSES' Hosil Ry IN ALL KINDS A-VID SIZES FROM Sc UP. . ? Lb, Markets, -which euables him to offei .' 0 t 1)rices . I rom English and Scot I � Z tf,uded to . : begun by Moody sweeping through the 9-4, Gon. 18,was ordered to be ec. I all boen imported dix-ect J . . I - past, Mr. DE LNT hits taicen the leftd in mil inery, bat he � - � �, 'OnR � I I I - never touched here before. Forseveralsoas �.- � . ; . I ; . � . - 1-1. town on a muddy day am.d talking to -ev- ,Appji�A,tionof J. Johnstoll for ,_(yrant to i has this season surim-sed his former self, havingluid in Slich It 40CIL Of Milli]Wry (;,0(1,4 ., R cannot be i . - , lond .1'etiving, f�,It�111�e�r Generally- ��, , ud chil(I he met- AP- . open si(le- r -ad,3, fromblinel linb.to Cons. eclualled for style, qualityal"IP4GO inthe C01111ty- R'IN-ing seenredit l�jlt.st-kl.fttl.-Ax Chttcr,-he is I . � . �- ery man, woman % O' I � - I n the � � ich will e male np i � ; - � I � OR Hawt. � I whing a group Of politicians, he hea,rd, o . rders for Gentloincu"; Clothillff, Of tiny tie icription; wW . I � � I pro. Z) . ,%lid, 10 ; no action, t;-Lkeri at present. i prepared to talic o . 0 � . i I -i 10C. - ; � . oneof them aayof aproposed iiomina-- wi,lo,,v ( ,3tewgrt was on motion exeni ted I Best possible nianner. ; We arrangements for tiie erection, of& - - : .1 . . P . I ! � - I � i F1111 �Stoej,: of (31oves fron . . - I � � tion - " I thinli that would carry the from, Performance of statate labor for I OArg C,41? LOAD OF S17?A 11 11A 1',(� OAr 11 4 -�LV b. ; I I I I - � I My f I - . . . I I I I county."' ','- riend, ", internipted, he, .Itb(.. 'current year. .1NTr. 1.4lemmon was . . ill . - -,—. " A�XD PLOURI-�\-(,' MILL . I '11(e If,% �N� dtc of it. .1 1 � : Aic ' I . DENTIS is the Place. �: . - � i I I I we 'Wrant to car this coulat-y for tb d to ra(Ect the. Beeve of 'NNIcK-il- - � . �1111. � . . � - e . �� - " ! . ry nutborise - — - ­- -1-=----7- . , I i . � — lb(,-inNvorldii,,ordc�rby�hefir',tGf SOP- - I Lord Jesus Christ." The politician, with ]:op. � -to let contracts on bo and ary, Grey -- - —,. i —­ I I . . . - , 3312+12 � I . . ' A' S in Uiii i 40 1 � 1. , ) r y rd � � . I 11 and -,ill Wool fron c I e- tL - I . a'VVesterrfer's pride. about taking a jo`k.e, an (I � N. ; . � (.1OTH*8 1\1) TAVEI D. 10 . i I , IcKillop. lWoved byr. Mr.. Elliot, A NEW AND WELL SELECTED, . 1, & f � I . - I . � . , I . , . ,I � Slapped. Aloody on tlie shoulder, burst secop(led by 11r, Dobson4 that whereas . - . . : i . � THE, 9EAFORTH . . � ' , I � -�­­ , . , - � .1 . - � . 11 ut '- " I ani with ! . . -1 i into ,% Imirrh and cried o . a settlemeni, has been effecte(l with the . . � b I I � '�\ BEAt YARD- � you there old fellow." But -,Wod�'s icip, yofBrussels rnd.the uum- S T 0 C K 0 F . F IJ R N -1 t U R E � - . . , . , n11,1111 alit , I . ! i � I ' 2 . � I - j � wordsbecametlie watchword ofaver population arrived " 60, the . I I - 1 4 . . . Y ber of �- I 1 I? I : - ; eatkinade. 6,10thinup ; . ; . 1: ig n a - . ,I IV ED AX I 11 ­ . remarkable �religious mollement,­4nd I Clerk be a,uthorised to att wh his si JUST IJECL r ! - � . W . � - 'I LD. �'-- - dOubt not tb i y the - . 1 * I I I 2 . - �EE & :�I` ACDON A , e county is better for ha -V 1139 tare to the certificate for varded b . . - 1: , . 130A and 811-0es I � . . - � ro I- once beea ca;r�ied for Unist. - . . - ub er of � :y : . I ! - S70tsh(VA,P?l � haxe . - - . . I Govarnment-Ca,rried. k, nu, r a C) - - � I L w I i�-, .3' � nform the publia that they .I . . . . . _r - J C:) T 3: � 1%-T S <54 1 1 . 'heir Lumber Yard to the lot betweelL But Air. Moody hasgroNm wiser. He e, passed an (I - ird ered to be - . I . , T, I I . accounts wer 7 � . ; - Ifa r r e s t Xi t t, & �Ut.4 S&lt Compan'T.,S -Worl-s aad lgat- - has Pared away sorae of his eccentricities. pai(I. a-nd the Council 9djoarned to meet - ceel)ing- A cleetion f over -20 t - � . e - . I - ; . . . � v,en to those about to s;ta.ft housel, 0 . q �� -- IRP, h iniproved his mind by study- outhe 7ph of Angnst. I . ,- . * �� .as SIkCIAI, INDUCEMENTS gi ; - - 1 keep coni,tantiv on hand 06 90odassort' , ", at D,,i,nie's Hotel) . r, of CANE SNAT CHAIRS Ropt in stocl, Sofas, Lounges and I edste ids in endless i � . � I - .-. 1i .� " ' flifferent kind . han the. . ! - ,essed, and X*t; very broad, but diligea. He Itas I A. HUNTERS 01�rk. rsold, and will ipffi cheaper t cheal Pst, as we are � 1 1 , -- � ,L KT�NWS,' OF 1,UMBEIZ, di --- � � � . I variety. We are dpteimincll riot to be untie - . , S'S11 of .- U rest assured Lbat iye sboll save no ! ; I -- . Also LiYll AND SHINGLE - � I grow,, in modestv. The real ,sincerity "W­rll�l (leterinilied to cidilblish a business in Se%forth. The p blic Mxy . I , i . , sl� ,�. 11 . ­ I . e in ti-ying to giv-, satisfaction. We bave already done donb.l�, I he ox iount of busi- ! t . ,are expenseortrotibl. . - , - � ntit� ;. s power. SAM -EL TF?OTT)'-. n(,�,4s,v�eexpeutetltohiL-ve�oiie,Lt St . . - se who patronize us,1,..h)1)iUg Lha Z�o . �'r'e;axed to sell at the 1,ow-estpol 'Of tb(.1 MaR is I" , If e .kii ows I �'- - - - _J - nxtincy. TItanks to tho. t those W40 1 1 . - - for Cash. I Also� on hsud SnY TrLi . . U - ecic - ; "Othing, about o -rat" ; but he is vigor- fore Purchasing elsewhere. . C,all E,�riy-.and S Lro Barolaills. -ACTON, 13 -VE, � . ... I Ory : � . . � .- . Ata,nnfactnrer (f - 'h&ye not yet ptirchasedvill can and examine be � ; I I 0 � . . . I " . I - '. us and -' ofteii 1, , . ; � � . I -otherF�;i�llftndjtto their SlIvAn . - ) direct , exceediDgly � . ­ . r price,& - : � - 162 always kept on hand.211A Coffts made to order. A He me to Hire - I - t , ,,on � � ent, bearing all before -him bY a (I '(Wes American. Coffins � � � and I � ,eloqu I i1fach-ine ' ' 'IcTne BUt, ' * P('tck . � - I , . oect our Wek, and aseer &-m . .. . I . - , I I -1) , npenor Qn 111ty. . 1 1 &"I- .. - 1. 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