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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1878-11-22, Page 4I I . ! � I - - I � � . . I . I � r I I I . I I I � I I . � . I I . I . . i - . I . � . . I ! i . - � . ; - I i ! i - . . �� - . , , , I I - - I � - . . � � . I . ; 7 , I ) I I � i I . I . . I - 11 I . . - r . i I i . i , I I � . i - - ii.,, .. :' -pk I I I 1. I . � - : � I I � . . , I - , I . I - I . I I � � '� - ; I I -1 . I * I 4 - . - 1. I -1 .,�, --� . . - - . I I . � - I � � � I -1 � - � I , . � . � i - i � . � - ., . I r - . * : . � : � i - I . . . �t - I . . ! I . � I .. I � . . . � � b I % , � . � I.* . �. �� . I . � I .. . - i I - . . . . � .1 � i I - � I - . � � ; � I . I I I - - . . I ��, I L I . . . . , . I I I I I . I � . ", � i I �� � I . I I t � . . ; � I I . . -, I � . I. i . . , , . .1 � I I � I I I .,_ . : � . I t. � � . . I .1 I � . : . . � . I . I . I 1 4 i - � � I -.1 . � THE HURON EXPOSITOR. , 1! . NovEmmlt 22, 1878� ' - . I . . � . . i . x � - — . - - . __ I . - . I . — - . . I I - . I . I - � . . I ' � I' . - I ________.::�_ _________.n . John was in power before,.; are shortly .great patrons -and chiefs. Mith such warmth and - affection of a loving practice. I never saw a round dance, paper too thick, while in good bills all for a very ordinary ,awe i I . - � I Iling $30 N, . — 2, � 7 1 � falling due, and the now Finance' Min- � task before thent, and so mother for her first-born. We won't and never saw much dancing of an the lines on them are clear and easily month has to be paid. This I . - � . :awunsavory I - . y I 0 Grocerie _. aidlaw & Fairley. � istef has been po ted off 'to England to Illopeless a future to look to, it is not interrupt him again if we can help it. kind, but I believe it is an offence." - disting2iish . the principal item �t differieleonsitniiMtes ' I To Pig Br rs-Alexander Yule. a - - BiLLs or HEALTH. -Notice has been -M,. Jaipes Loadman, of Hay, was cost of , OmPared wi the . Teacher Wa ted-Lawrencj�_.Lovell. borrow money to take up this maturing isurprising that the organs are still un- '' ___ given that clean bills of health will now offered $250 for his heavy'draught brood Cities. limogurasic th eastem I I - . - but refused pounds; M50 Per hundrell Notice-Xeter Adamson. I . . paper. This is all right enough. ,The happy, and that instead of now reclin- HoN. M. C. CAMERON, the leader of be given to vessill Clearing from New mare, f 6 fill days -since beef and pork, 48 por Estray Steer -William Towers. debts have been contracted- and. they ing on a bfd of roses, their ,-Ouch I ..Orleans port. - . it. He was. also offered'3150 for his hundred; wheat 50c - bailey, 40c,� I Carriages-Wilharn Edgar, Kippen. " is the Opposition in the Local Legislatull PROMINENT BANKER DEAD. -Henry S. yearlin n, filly, by the same man, and re- oats, 40c.; potatoes, 5 " � �� must be I Oc.; wO6d $5 " i � .Blacksmithing-Thos.,Mellis, Kippen. - . m6t .when they fall made of prickly thorns and bi We has accepted a Judgeship slid has conse- King, a London banker, formerly at the fused it' 'I cord. Groceries,are but a iit ' per . - 1. Auction Sale of Farm --john Laut. clue, I and the only way in which sympli with them. We d o. quently resigned his seat tor East To- head of an extensive publishing house, -mi. J011A Ross, of Rodgerville, has than in our ProNjhce. In fact tle dearer T�� ' - � . I the prices I - i� New Grain Warehouse -D. McLennan. they can be met is' by making 1lllllllllllllMlllllllllll� 11 ` He of all kinds of _' . �. I r. . I - - - routo. Mr. Cameron has, for man died suddenly on Sunday. return(d libme from Manitoba. merchandise i. . y are very � House Wanted -C. Clarkson. 1 1 The South Huron Protest. . . PAYMENT OF VIE HALirAx AwAi likes the country. He has purchased reasonable, considering -- . � . I new loans to repay the old. This � . . . g the facilities for ,� � years, occupied a foremost ' osition in The Government has, through a bank,- about 1,300 res in the vicinity of Em- getting it in. Butter is dear -300. per I �, Hats Cleaned -Mrs. Pearen. I P ,I i 4�, Mr. Cartwriaht would have had to do - The ,election �, of Mr. Carr eron for �' 11 Oar Boys �'-A. G. McDougall i& Co. t), his profession, and his a'p"Pointment to ing house in New York, completed a erson, aud iltends to return to Maui- pound" What a pity some of our oil � I . . I � I V remained in of Ice. V � tario dealers could not take advantage I 1"' South Huron, his been protested by l _ � Estril Cattle -Stephen Downie.' had ' - the or- the Bench is a fitting recognition of his purchase of sterling exchange to the toba early n axt spring. ' I �_ 4Ze s' ve It at this it the Conservatives of that Ridii ig. This . nt legal -abilities. He was much amount of X1,100,000, to pay the Hall- -AU. P6, lock, Mayor of Goderich, of such a di 4. The great ,discrep. �. . � Now Lineal W. Papst.. I gans atisfied to lea L - - � emine I arke �, Cheap Groceries -M. Morrison. i is all right. In registering thE Protest, ' fax award. Agents of the Treasury positiv ly declines filling that position ancy between the price of li . I - l right, as no person on our . I I I � . .-I Smokers-T4e Myrtle Navy Tobacco. ' the Conservatives have only, availed more successful and popular as a law-' I will make the transfer at London on for ano bher 1 �erm. III health is given aa flour is accounted for by the' &UA I 12 - ;, Tailoring Store-Hally & Anderson. side would be foolish enough to find . i fact thait ii . yer than as a politician. , But, althongh the 23rd Nov. the cau Be ,W aich led to tb is determina- there ate but a very few I t � millsilithe if themselves of a privilege the law al - 1 - --,--- . --- - -, --1 fault with Mr. Tilley or thb Gbvill . be did not take to politics kindly, his A WILL CONTEST1TION. -The wiR of t - ye Visited the � I -11 I ---,--- . I fo�. Ak nl�imerously signed re - Province as t. I have . i. � , quisi , ment fo IoWs them. We do not con plain of � Miss Miranda Woodi of Brooklyn, who tion has b& presented to Mr. B. L. country to the northwe � . L 11 Il ?I r doing what they themselves � place in.tbe ranks of his party will not I st' of this place I ,� . �11 T ,� . this. No Reformer will con plain of died on the 30th of June, leaving her Doyle.- ; including. -the townships of . 'i �: �11 11. V 004 lex,1100i�'Ot woul have had to do had they remain- � i � : I , , . 11 it 0 - be easily filled. - His integrity and -high Rockwooa - I .� I �� � ---.-..--. - , I it, if -Mr. Cameron and hi 'friends . 0 property to Henry Ward Beecher and 1, -Mr. D. cNaughton, of B ' - I - I � I rpssels, Victoriu, Grassmear, Greeawood, Ridg� f ­ �, __— ed in office. But here again the organs moral standing made him. if -not a popu- Henry C Bowen, for the purpose of es- hap, been. enj 'aged to teach scho6l sill way, and Brant, an(I was surprised to ,� �, - - — __ 1 . , � � ­! ii I - . I - iT . � � have vi6lated the law' they will be ' I - i-� : _!:� anticipate fadure, and they are anxious . I I -nary for negroes, will tion N o. l - a find many very good Settlements indi- ill- SEAFORTI�[ NOVEMBER 22 1978. lar,'at least a strona. political leader, � . ­ . I � . tablishing a Semi Grey, during 1879, at I . . #'I� - __________ 0 ­ -1 ___ ished; if not, they will )e ill be pontested by Hepzibah Webb and salary )f 6.370. For some time past eating a thriftiness not usually found in � � � ­ � - ______ � to pl4ce the blame of ailure on other pun I �., I - i �_ i a i - . . mud there are few, if any, left in the William and Margaret Huiz, of Orange Mr. AlbNaughtion has been teaching a country so new and conRrmin me I - Ih a, Bad Way. honlaers tha those on which it should erated from all blamb and 'uspiclon , - � --, I I � � I . a 'if2; :. ,r I I 11 � of -wrong doing, 'by an impa tial tri- ranks of the Conservative party, outBide county, N. Y. successi i in the Brussels Public in the opinion'th ' is Pr ' ' 9 - ;MI - Cho Toronto Mail and other Govern- rest. They know that the characters of . mine country _ . I at thi - � ­ , . 1-;, r; � - 1. d improve much more I I I - I ) of the House of Commons, capable of WOkEN's RIGHTS. - The Michigan School. I � , �t I bunal.' More than -this, ui d- I I - [ ' will settle tip an � I. ­ . ment organs' seem to be in a very bli those whom the le of this country - er the Supterne Court has decided that a mar- � -Th� an4x,al shooting ma - �_n ] � I � . peop I . -taking his place. In point of talent the tch of the rapidly than did our bush Provine - � I i Ontario. Here -are to be ,e of ; I F : way just now. One would have thought have been deluded into Placing in power amended law, the acts both of' the ried-woman who has- lent money to a Huron e I -Association, together with � . 1 ni i� ; t� Opposition in the Local �Legislature found some . I i -1 �. - that being transferred so unexpd , ctedly . elland unf g.vorably known successful and unsuccessful OR ftin of which her husband is a mem- t y, 33ra Battalion, really first rate farms; here, too, is I ­ �- _. again are w ididates, hat of No. 41 Compan I � 41 I r) I . were weak enough before, but now that ber, is entitled to recover against the 'ill be held; at Atholcott Range, C"_ . . � . . � I- . . � - from the cold shades of "Opposition to I in th( old country; they, know that the and their friends, can be thoro,ghly en- . W 1 - plenty of timber. and a want is funy. . �_. . 4 - . H : I - - Mossrs. Cameron and Mcl)ougall have firm, even though the indebtedness -was t6 , or. t4ursday, 28th inst., when supplied which is greatIv felt in Parts - � - � I - . I - 4 1 - ­ quired into. So that in thill respect .n : - ;; bask in the Sonny warmth of Minipterial policy upon which these men rode into, -contracted by her husband actin in the prizes t) theflextent of $60 Will be offer- 'r of chniches 2 � � _ .� �:;� I � � - � left them tbev are destitute indeed. it 9 � of ;Manitoba. A 3iumbio 1 ,mi both parties are placed on tie same i - - � : ­ favor and rev,. el'in the pleasures o� Gov- pow -stasteful the people of ' firm name and without the knowledge edf tition. a , - . �_ �. :' . or C:)mP ild school housill are.RIsb,1,-,Ali in . " . -_ . � I :_ 1� o� if; di s stated that ex -Governor Morris will of his partners. -TAl LL W . McDonald, of Brussels, these settlements, E i - I I , ernment pap . .. . .. - footing. If Mr. Cameron or hip friends I I . , would have a soothing Engl d and is inimic to their inter �Piscopai' Pries- . - " . I . � I r - It 1 be a candidate for', Mr. Cameron's seat HENRY WARD BF,EcHmi.-Rev. Hen- whohahbee sufferingfor a longtime byterians, Baptists, Ild ,, . I I . I i . . ;. and exhilirat��Dg effect upon them. But ests ;Ttch e past have done things which they 0 ight not , . - . 7 , i .1 - 1. I i ey also know at for th I : � Methil be-' � , �. � . . Ing represente&'in some of - I t an!d that, if'elecited, be will be elevated ry Ward Beecher, in giving notice of a from an a,liection of the stomach ' I �,' -, ­ it would Be 11 that all ch hopeful ex- two yea ug the , to have done, they will be expo ied. If . Z . .2 ih f6wn- ,�,z .--- , -1 SU . - , 1, . - ,-�- - ., . . �_ -_ rs fbey have be : decryi - fair for the purpose of building the Sis- and wel thiee or four weeks ago to -a- __'e-l , I � ".." tol'the leadership of the party in the � � shif,sreferredto-�: The permi _,_ . i Z ;,-,7�� - I ­ Mr. Porter and his friends ha I � . . I the sive-1 2 . � � Iut.;, � �, P ;_-1:4�_'v_ ­ . I - �­, pectations oni the part of theirl well- ci�edit of this couni'ry aild publishing to ve -done ter's Hbspitl said to his congregation: Toronto Cit�, Hospital for treatment, nicipal system, _-11, 0 n- I , , � P - rol�;�u,r . ,7 . - a I - . � I I . L6cal Legislature. It is also stated 11 The time is past when we should, returned ho#ie -without accomplishing statate boole ha-'q--+ee � - 11 I.:!, - . . be �,xposed. . , n introduced - I" � - � wishers are 'to be rudely dis.pelled. the w'rld that it is on tl loverge of baok� I likewise, they also will that a constituency will be -found for think itl � , : � ' � � i 0 � � . . I . � f � They still seem' unsuseeptible to co ptic). Knowing all tInS,they feqlthat Both -parties will be required [0 show . -necessary to. bristle up in holy much ira'pro "ement. understand it 18i the' intention of 'the � -- I 11 - - - _ . �3 - ' 1� . - 11 , *, horror itt the name of Roman Catholic." srs.- lRobinson. and Story, 0 . I . 1i . . -i Mr. T. N. Gibbs, and that he will take tw Legislature, at its " - C . - -1. i . their hands. When Mr. Ci meron's -nex ,session, to all. � IL lation and are even now more unhappy Mr. T.Iley -with all his boasted ability, He commended the fair to his congre- young T ien of Godeiich, have been sue- � it , f I the position of deputy leader rendered - . 1 , i- 4 1 . I election was contested befor �, I gation's liberality. ' . I persede the preseut'permissivia law by -1 , h� �- than ever. �ow that their leaders are. is not likely to make as good-' a bargain after i cessful � n paonting their new invention compulsory one, . is no doubt ve'. `_'.1 , :_ � ' � - I - --1 U . ' tll�� ac 'the difficulties pert ining in the English money ir arll a s his pre- bmviDg exposed his misdeeds, his op- vacant by the election of Mr, McDougall- STEA-MER. MIS e 17--l. , " � I I . --.I- forced to f SING. - The steamer foi the , dtacl�ment for buggy tops. It d sirable, -so thaf,the roads, bridges aml --"- � � - F� _ , , I ; I " . � _' i�. ­ .. . I -'wig, which left 'Jersey ia� simp'. e and strong and easily worked, other matters of­,-� mu,nicip, �" ' __- ,I- ! I totheCom.mons. While Messrs. Mor- --Herman Luu I i. _. I � I al ',43 at- Yl,_ . I - � y try,i4 adv to ponents slid out of Court, and .M- and can b h I i. . to the Gover ment of the country y , and' the ance as they ris and Gibbs will Do doubt be an aid actor ma'yl:ye put int h 11 ,- . r city 49days "-n for Antwerp, is still e removed from the buggy in . lj� �_ � are hourly h'anted and . distressed by break the force of this blo-,�� upon their did not demand the Beat for thE r man, missin 0 8 APex In thill -­� - - I - - 1, 'ttle � -i'_.. I A I �- She had aboarld a crew of 20 less than a minute, without the use o town p of Grassinear", � . 11. - I . ' Be ; at. a li I . . I 1 � to the party in the Hou and-- in -the . f shi -, : I � Z -1 . I i � -. i . ,Place ,�_--� I " -.,- - . I i -, I � - I L �r � ,- - - . � 8 I foll6ve r1s by placing the law.. did Dot permit of their onduct The cargo - tools. called Stonewai - . - � I - evil forebodings of the future. 'They political friend 'anc ' and a couple of passengers. i � 4 1 1. country also, and while they are greatly consisted of 200 ho beaiiilfili­ lo­� .;� 1. i.., A, A, i 1. � 0 i Ug fel . � datw.,z� - Z i .. w are well aw re of the economy and in- the blame of tbill upon being laid bare to pub' �i gsheads of tobacco, I -TWO y dows belonging to for a town -I found - fi - - ­- � ; , �. -': ect a f ilure --- - - a N I . I . 1: 1� 1 a .-qy, ne-otil - I- I i=- �� I .',��. , ,am . I 't'c'Bm* to be pr6ferred to 'Mr. Lauder, Mr. 16,000 ,bushels of wheat and 19 000 Bin ed an old gentle- grist mill, which was doig a liarg,ebiiji,�, , I i. -1 dustry praG sed by their�opponents Mr. Cartwright,in stead )f shouldering it This, as we pointed out at t � . . - ssels ru Ily push I , - - 1 �; I le time bushill oats, 8,000 barrels of our in - ed Green, off the riess. . , r;L. . , '' Meredith or Mr. Scott, they will make � ; ­- ,� � R-11 fro I , Dam : � 1__ _, 1 1 -ey During ]lay sta�y �of­about four I I ' - 1�, � ; 2�j _. while in offi 6, and they ax6 equa,11y 'themselves. Such a d'n is nob was unfair. tMe law', howev-1r, has but poor substitutes for Messrs. Camer- and 200 tons of provisions. sidewal 'in o e ,one - my as wee hours, teams were colitinually coming. I 1, - ,.� _. , - , I 1, �'i I - 1. � . - . I - � izant of t4e the thriftless and ex- very honest or creditaibI3, b; t this is the - PLOTS -AGAINST Ro,YA.LTy. e F � 51 �. � . I . - I � Cogn � been changed since then,. and t ie con - —The at- I H followed 'the , and had them. be- sOI6 of them as far as -- twenty- , . . .14 . ' on and McDougall. Scaly as the latter I tempted 'assassination recently of so I fore tb � five . �11 - . . i q- travagant b its of those whom! they very thing the organs are now daily Ia- duct of Mr. Porter and his frie- As can is, . , a&trates, inside of fifteen milles. � i I . � L % �� I � - I m - Hjp.re I saw some very fine I - . I ­ I- r ' I he is possessed of undoubted ability many Of the Sovereigns of Europe has I minutes. s were on' too 8 . � I - I I 1- �_�. I serve, and i - hem boring to do. They say that .Mr.'Car 3 with- ttT 4e fellow jY? sample of wheat and barley, especial- . � , L ­ . t � knowledge is to � t- now be inquired into whether b ' ' 1_ I—- i I i o 1 1 � both as -a debatgr and tactician a-4 led to th�' belief in some parts of the I glad to Be 1 1the matter and pay the ly Ahe latter. This grain., I,m told, 1__;V 5 1 1 7 , . L_ I - . -, _�S, 11 � 1, IL I - : , - i i�,:_ worsethan aiDightmare to a nervous Wright had a deficit for Ill 11 h 'made draws his plea for the seat or not. We I contin�nt that a widesp exi , does exc( ingly well here; the sai ; � - I i ; I the live read plot Sts I costs. 3edi I 1 � 1'. ;, - e� L tbis is vastly more than can truthfully against of theileading sov- i -A d3stru4tive fire took place in the was ' undoubtedly very plump, I . ; � . 7 1, I , � . I I � - man. � matil do not say ' that M r. Porter h; e . 8 I L riple __ It hal #s them night and 1 day, no provision, and that r tilese r_ ,,s done b said of eitibe Mr. Morris or Mr. e and L � I I , - I I . ;. __� _ I i .1 � iate of village of Dungannon, on a I . I . 17 and destroys 'their peace reigtIl A journalistic assoc " Friday ni lit 'bright. The land is generally very I ­ ; I - , 1 1 1 i 'We are 1 willing ' both while Dg claims he should have 1provided SO anything wrong. t1.N - ZD I i I _. J . Gibbs Howeve , the arrangement, Passanante, the, st, deEtroying W. Stother's carriage good. I . I - __ I.- ' ' * Occasionally, howev � : .L i '­ ,, sleeping and awake. They see failure that when- Mr. Tille cl me!- into office that the Scrutiny- before & courts or, in the , I � " ... 1, � y 1. , . . whatever it may e,.is none of our con- King Humbert, and the shopkeeper who -and wagon shop, R. Peqlai dwell- low and wet places, are to :be found . I : I I . � ' � � I � � ..... before them irV the future, and they are he would have had plain sailing. Now should determine that. 'This is the sold him the knife with which he at- ing and blacksmith shop, and ther be s f � .. P , 1. .I-'- . I 6ern, and we can onsequently afford to o (I Q alkali, upon Which nothing will �- �- � I I i L ­ sorely harrassed and puzzled as to the what are the facts of the c' There is point wherein we find fault v " the ' tempted the assassination, have been baildingi. It was with the greatest grow at present; - 9" ! I a . .�,._ ��i I . patiently await the _- development of eventuall'i y, - with . t, I - _. � . . . arrested. difficult3 r that lithe, hotel and Mr. Clen- cultivation and drainage, these patches .. I - I best manner t6 prepare those who 1hav,e a deficit to be sure of five -PerS In this county opposed Mr- - , i - , ; I - I millions or P8 �1�0� EMBAILKED.—The Marquis of Lorne denning's stores were saved. The fire , of pra ie wi be 11 r ght, s th a -i I , . - �Iti � - trusted in their promises for the -un- less� but that do' : I I. events. - I . . ir 11 a i a e alk Ii . ..'_ : - es not impa r t1le credit Cameron. They seem unable �o wait ---=-�-� and the Princess Louise embarked at originated in 3tother's shop. is soluble by water. Cattle raising is _ - � --..--.---- ; ­ __ . I I I 1, - I - 1 I � � : I � � a_ -__ welcome message when it comes, as of the Country, for the that in patience for the evidence E nd the News of the Week. Liverpool on the steamer Sarmatian -Mr. Goo e Sanders, of Exeter, has now by far the most PrOfitable branch of .. . � I ason a I � I . I , � - come it must. While we deeply PYm- deficit as occasio - i ly verdict of the Court. They a re now FAILURE or i Ruwntlt COMPANY.— on the 14th inal for Canada. The been in I * health for some time. farming there being any amount of I I . I � I - .1 - ned blr m temporaxi ,� � 1. -f I rery 1 :__1 - � ; . . . W . . , _- �� - farewe� Ceremonies were imposing in About three ince Is chest was pasturage. Then the winter feeding is- . ; - , - pathise with these distressed Organs, fa:iling 7 1 The Uneas Rubber Company in New I �� � - - evenue, and not bylextravagaint - busily engaged condemning himl in ad- . . I - - . the ext�eme. The city was d apped, I a Ou wo � - I - � nor It . - I York has failed. Liabilities 445,000. ecked in t quarts of fluid done very cheaply; any quantity of I . � we must, having due regard to �ruth manag ment or i . eased 6xpenditure, V1111ce, an , prein- VIOLATORS OF THE LAw,­A telegram .gay colors, and the streets were filled taken a ay. On Monday of last week prairie hay can be had for tho Cutt 11 d � ate endeavoring tc I I �- . and honesty, deprecate the dish dice the public mind again' inilitary a -ad crowds of people, he was . . tapped, when between and storing, and stock do well- upon . � I I �Illl and, moreover, there is a mple provision st hin L. This from Charlestown, W. Va., states that with in � I I 11 I . . � . � I 4 edeficiency. Ifneeded,the is unmanly and unfair. Let them wait 900 indictments have been found against who manifested much enthusimfira. three and foul- quarts of fluid were re- rit - , and unfair means they axe adoptil�g to made for th' it! . - � I � : . I Of course, as the con ry becomes more . - : . � . free themselves and , their friends �froin distillers and other violators of the rev- Addresses were Dresentpill to His kx- moved, and a draining tube left in the thickly settled, there will be 1 ss ppor- - . five millions which we ceiv(j from the l the evidence is heard, and on, if I 6 a � I enue laws. I cellency by the `Corporation of Liver .opening. MI,. Sanders' Condition is tunit, for this; but as soon, as the . I y � the unpleasant dilemma in which they United States on account of'the Fisher- either he or Mr. Porter be proven - ,I r � i . � TiiF, TIBER OVERFLOW.—HOM -ains Pool and the Chamber of Commerce, to very much improved since the last proper facilities for getting to market I _­ . i - vy r op - I t .. � I - �_ find thern'9elves'. These journals,know- . it. guilty, let them censure th( which he responded in a couple of hap- � er I tion. I .� , 11 �_ . ies Aw rd will do more thaw. cover )in aE much have fallen at Rome. Several quarters a are 4fforded, this will become a great ' ; : - .'5 ing well that their friends who now Now a I. that is left of the ' I � 'evance i s as they Eke. They shoul I of the city are now partially inundated Py Voe6hes. - -A Ia rge ci bwd assembled on Mel- , _�. - t gri � d, how. ver in FnEs wheat growing country,- and profitably � e at Oftaw4, will not exerci liET IN ENGLAND.-Paxt of the ton Driiiucr Park, Goderich, on Tues- so. The great drawbac I rul by the overflow -of the Tiber, and many 0 .. - Be in their that Mr. Cartwright be , T�ei k to this Pro. Z � , � � . I fo e leaving Office R11 decency, await the evidence. I r . I . of the Shops in these quarters axe closed. city of Norwich is inundated 1- a- d&y aftei noon, to witness the trot be- vince is the extent of those reserves - t p � - � � io I .'v . , ; - i several departments the same economy did not P vidb for the� fifteen, million, unwillingness to do this looks i susi freshet in the River Weasum. I i .- . OuT or EMPLOTMENT.—Two thousand _ Tw " of t �'en Mr. E.R. Palmer's mare" Lucy " resill here, reserves there,7 res * I . . 0 we . . . � erveH � . ., __.1. and industry their 'predecessors didl�, are dollars lof debt falling diie. This debt clous, and would indicate 'thE it they men have been thrown ou- the most densely populated districts are of . Gode .-ich, hd Mi. P. . �,, - : I I t of employ- J. Pilkie's almost everywhere, and ther , � . 6 can be .. -haeritly engaged in preparing the -!Pu�- does not come due until the first of janu. have much less'hope of flill any- ment by the closing of several hi,on tford. Lucy -no doubt they are generally the ver I ,_1 �� di 0 - I several feet under water; basements horse 11 Amb r' " of Bran I . yI . I I lie mind for th' es in the north of England. A re- factorie�, warehouses, granaries mn� won the boss ,d took the pole on the best land. Some of thern_h�ve been . I e change. Did they set ary. The late Governm nt werb defeat- thing. serious 'against him th%4 they� "' dwellings are flooded. One or. st heal h was well t . ' , I � _1 � about this ta . I , I duction in miners'wages is'also threat- two per- fir I rotted, Lucy thrown open -that is. half -b . . Bk in a fair and honest ad on the 17th of ' Previous would like the public to . sons have been drowned. roo(l claims - �. � I . Septeir bler. belill We ened. Four or five winnirig,in 2:40. In the second heat have been allotted -but have been gob. 1. I manner, we would -not find fault with 'that ' 'Ies of streets tire submerged. From Lucy t the middle of the track on bled up by speculators. Really degir- I , i i to date the late Finan ae' Minister had repeat, that if Mr. Cameron ior his EXPORT OF BtILLION'.-A steamer which mi L . . I I : 3 gemonts ma I lay : 'left San Francisco for Hong Kong, 16th 3,000 to 4,000 dwellings axe uninhabit- the h e stretch, and �kmber'passed able locations for Government lands I them, but whe 11"they attempt to excuse all arra , de to 'visit England friends have violated the they in advance the short-comings'o ' should be punished, but inst., took- out tho following treasure able. There is great pecuniary damage her at the pole, winning in 2:351 by. are getting scarce Within the bourll of . . , � - I f heir early in October. he result of the elee- . they iZuld at The authorities are maintaining t ; � own friends b� falsely Placing bl am T . Est: Trade dollars, 134,510; Mexican ;'b' -e about a I Ieck. In the third -heat both the Province. The greater number ,of � . � () tions preventid hisiqarrying out his plans least be tried and found guiltif by a dollars, 150,859; gold coin and Ist, homil e il (I S S - I ( , he settlers coming in no,%v are goi - I � 0 I? � d, poor. Th oo i in �on e_ I horses trottel well until the home t . - I on their opp�nents, their- dishonest Had Mr. Cartwright gone to England' tribunal less prejudiced than th Con- $13,003; fine silver, 0870,079.69. . ng � 1; I quence 8f a fortnight's continuous rain. ! stretch v as rf ached, when Lucy broke West to the Saskatchewan. Of the fu, . � . �_ , I .� . tactics are desierving of exposure. It is to borr w money on the eve of ageneral servative Press. of this countylbefore DEATH OF A PRINCESS. — Princess __ ...l , 1 and Aml er pa'ssed her, also breaking ture of this vast country there ,.cannot . . I :1 affirmed by, these organs that the late I Mary, aged four years, daughter and I badly. 13ey ras quickly down to work be a reasonable doubt. Possessing as it I - . : I -1 election, the Mail would have been the they are couderrined. - Huron Notes. . 1 -:41 . __ _! . youngestcbild of the Grand Duke of again, but A er continuing to run does a soil scarcely equal -led in rich. . t � I Government were incompetent and that. first to condemn him lor so -doing, and I � Hesse, died of diphtheria. The Mr. J. Burrows, of Wingham, has i gained, a ad di , not take his feet again liess, m clim ate, in 8 . � . - - � 'S_ de- Orne respects, more l - I the several members left aff&irs Oun Exeter contempor ry see Grand Duke himself andfour more of applied for the office of Chief of Police � . I I � eir would not have been slow to impute the .ar 11 until he )asse the winning line, with: to be desired thin that of - Ontario, its I . - � - � respective depar ents in a 'very dis- termitied to have the last wora,vyl�other his children have the dis6ase. . in Guelph. Luc almost u . After a, good deal of fine prairie so easily brou I I - i y . . 11 -1 , I ti,m. very worst Inil for hi s action ;'i -. had - � i I ght under a organ . il ithas anything to say or not. . . fe I considers tion e ridges gavo the heat � ,nt he gon after the I ,h - ised statei� and that the prose . w , RAIL TO MANITOBA.—The last spike -Khiva is the name' of . a new post j state of cultivation, I fancy sue rapid I elec io�i the Ma I f n the extension of the St. Paul and office' in Stephen. Valentine Paty is to AmbE r, al ough by strict - ruling stride"is will be made as will bounprece- incumbents found the work largely in would, tvith just weeks ago it accused THE Expoa TOR Of Pacific Railway to the boundary of the postmaster. Lu -in the history of any portion of I . .1 . I , cause, h . eabusqd him I - I . cy wa; clearly entitled. Mr. MeIn- dented I I arrears. If ,this charge were tru�, it for undertaking duties which the voice USiDg towards the representat.ve of Manitoba was driven on Tuesday. The -Rev, Mr. Mann, of Geanton, form- liosh expl iined that he objected to the this Province. Of course there are I I . would be -.very' discreditable to those of t ' � . I first car that arrived was one chartered erly of Walton, preached in the Pres. ruling on this heat. The fourth heat drawbacks -inseparable from every new . I . A a be c t 1 red Should be per- North Huron such choice explet veB as by an Ontario emigran,t, for his family byterian Church, Exeter, on Sunday was well onte 3ted, L . o the country, but Ilm satisfied this is the I - 4 is made, but when - I ucy passing t . gainst whom 1 ?un ry dec a I e � . . it formed 1by another inan, and now the 11 idiot " and 11 fool." We deni d the and horses. . last. I � - I is proven the reverse of true, the ob* . . . i pole before r obing the quarter, but place for men bf limited means and 1. - I Ject Mail abuses him for' nc)t' doing that soft impeachment, and told our ci STRry,E AMONG -Mr. John Wade has . again on the h 'me S re C . I � ! I I g - intem- GLAS& BLOWERS.— rented his . r I mber made with a little energy. It strikes me - � of making it will be a,ppar,ent to ever - which it would have coudemned had porary to prove its accuBation,or One thousand.five hunLred. Philadel- farm, lot 29, concession 6, fine time, and iook the heat fairly o I -on - � . I � - . I I y to ,rest ' - township' 2:3 7J. ,A Itogel her, the race was a g in there are ten chances here f r every e Ono., If the I �l in the departmonts he done it. under the ch I phia glass blowers struck Saturday of Grey, and taken up his residence in oocl iri our Province for young men and - - 4 : i I arge was so much in !'mr'ril and the h � ads . I - � C . " of fibbing. K1 lowirIg evening on account of the increased Ethel. i . one, and I Lt cy had a lighter driver others of the class to whi h I refer.. I . I j 0 If the organs have ense of shame it could not prove the charge, we I atur- work without increased wages. Every -A shoemaker -named Henderson, she would y have won.' The judges would not like to be considered as . . I . easi", .. of those depalr�ments were so in' I � . 1, - , * tainlir ally thought it would. have glass house in the City must suspend. took his departure fro . in Blyth on Sat- were MOEll J imes McIntosh, of Lon- . I , qOm_ left, they should cer be ashamed the !nanli- speaking -disparagingly of oil w � Potent, we W(l ask those journals to ' . I . I Much suffering is apprehended. urday last, leaving sayeral sorrow don; Sh , of Semforth, and W. _r .0 n I . ness to withdraw it. Not so, ho Never., ing township of Stephen', but, . - . i to whine for sympathy and considera- . . � I � , explain how itil came that (luring; the - Ib takes the less honorable Coun e, and GIFT To TRADESMEN.—The Duke of creditors behind him. H. Gi`Th ss-, of Goderich.-Signal. to know why a person Would go on those - � i I : tion for their leaders, as they ate now Sutherland has presented each of the � -The Methodit Parsonage, in Lon- - Canada Company's wild lai agree �� - rule of the late " overnment the reports d - !_ 1llllllllllllllllll1 � . oing. 0 in a more I i � � According to them Mr.�C&rt_ while reiterating the charge tradesmen on his Trenth,em estate, desboroug'h, is now completed and I - to pay a high price for them, work � . ope e - I from each of th � d .p&rtm- ents embody Wright is an incapable noodle, and Mr. offensive form, pleads as an oxen 3e for some 120 in number, with a milch cow ready for, occupancy. It is one of the I Mr. G, e Manitoba. hard to clear them up, while such lands , , � 1�1 , ,were Tilley an able Statesman and a brilh n at A has not a file of u in the � OGreenway, ex -M. P. for are to be had on these Prairies for i ng a complete r�cord of the buBinesr - , . I - I - a t its lack of proof, th and sufficient pasture land for feeding. fines" buildings of the kind Mr. T 01118,15 I ; always ready for submission to Parlia � . This gift is in addition to the gardens countv. toll e I _ I � South H on, *', lio is just now on a the asking. In sp aking of chances I I .1 I financier. Well, supposing they are , our paper. As we are always a 3xIOuI3 and pasture land they already� - �g toba, thus my remarks must be considisied a' I ment during the very first days of l the - . possess.- -Mr. Win. McLeod has sold his to r in Mani � � � I : ar afraid to all to, help a friend out of an unpl asant AFRICAN CRuISE.-Commodora Shu- farm, noith half of lot 24, concessio writes tolthe E 9 I -. � OW n . ter Reflecifor: applying chiefly to persons wishing to I :. Session, While during tbe'time of ! Sir the financial ba' position, we will be equally cba table feldt, of the United States navy, has re- 5, Morris, to David Nelson, of West DEAR IR: er a fortnight's looking settle upon land; tl�e increm Val I I I - I us Teign each Session, with , rgains of t ais great man in( . .- Be in ue - I , . � John's previo* . I to stand on their merits, leside these of towards our contemporary. If ' do- ceived his instructions for his proposed Zorra, County of Oxford, for the Sum of arou ere, i agreeable to you, I in a very short time, will be something Scarcely an ; . cruise along the coast of Africa. He is .$3,800. . � . should h e to I ail myself of the use of worth while. A limi,teci number of . . exception, was well ad- him whom they profess A o! belieV,e an Sires it we will be only too pleased �O fur- to explore all the rivers, open friendly - -On Monday last your col I e of giving , . . . I . '�singlo report from any - I I ns f t the purpo - . vanced. before m: � I I Master Samuel , trade'smon might do well, but the op - I incapable and a bun nish him a copy of the paper 'cc ntain- relatims with all the tribes he can dis- Sweet, son of James Sweet, who re- those * �Idesire it a- few of my portinuities for business -to which ,,some . I Mr. U,arti * h mal . IPr( . eas . I of the depart 'e,nts was laid -on the cover 2 � 1, . Wright was only � ing the article referred to ; we 1W , and establish co'namercial agencies sides a short distance south of Exeter, im rovince. I apply the term of ,,, pins -and needl __ I - am in offic�e el�r-jfew m6liths - ill. do . where practicable. I 1 pressi .us of lie prairie p .,l I � I table of Pal cut ? If the work Was more, we will allow him to searc 2 our . cut his foot very bAidly 'while Chopping have been oce ipying my time pretty -are not very numerous. In this ra_ � I � when he had to go to England 'on a I - I � I 0 oN..-A few in the bush. f ally thal i I wic ht see as much as pos- spect, however, the country wi]L I � . I files for the past nine years, and if he t: .1 very so S wouW have similmr mission to that no !undertaken days ago an attempt ws -A new paper, called the Nuron Bible of t le con itry before winter - s' "ets shortly -improve as it gets settled up, �: I - far behind a I the organs ATTEMPTED AsSASSINA.TI' eve, how' � � . I I us beli s it that Six John or by Mr. ' Tilley. He W;L4 an entir' findssuch e1pressionsas heatti.butes the life of King, Humbert, 6f Italy, by a Record is to be started in Blyth. This in, which, I'm , usually takes place which it is expected will be more rapid-- I . � any of his colloame I s has no . e n � I t found it stranger to the English ct,p4alists, and to us, except in one instimnce, W) will poorly clad man, who endeavored to will make the Second paper in that from the tenth � to the fifteenth of the ly than it has hitherto been � 0 b . I I ,. Many esti- - � - - necessary to Spend oue single clay in Iiis an untried man in his offiae � pay his fare to Seaforth and bac Stab the King with a poniard. 'rho village. The publishers will be apt - to . present n onth. I At present the weather mate that 20,000 people will settle here � . � ,, . . . anct yet he k I treat I - I department B111( they were i ,� � . man was arrested. Mug Humbert is have fat living. � - is dolightful-edual. to anything we ha e next spring. What is required is rai y . I In -1 � v . "stalled ill effected a loan on the � ioq�i advantage- him well while here, -and give I in a exceedingly popular wit' tural in Ontalo at t Iwa 8 � � th - all classes, -What is known as the Agricul his season of the year. The Pembina branch, connoctinc, the I . . office, but have been junketing about in . � . i ous terms ever procured I y; a Canadian able day's wage for his ti �i - - 17) . 1, - the country i� reason - - , and and the reason for the attempt on his Show Ground, situate east of Fair's I I hope will continue for another Province with the American BYE I � � I I Ottawa to Toronto , � . . 5tem, I . � . � I I . I , Finance minister. He visited the t I - trouble. This is a -bout the best N' can life is not known. Mill, in Clinton, has been sold in behalf molx�h ven iii the face of Vennor's willbe completed before the end,of the ` ng-- Au 7 1 1 - fromi Torout A Montreal, and imm lish money market a. secorld time, Rnd do., Now for the bxc' .—, Mrs. H. F. of the shareholders, to Mr. R. 79. Rac- predictiots to the contrary -that I may present year. �This will be a great ad- ' Montreal .�o t e Lowei Provinces .1 o'Pt'On : Ou 7 con- Brock, the authoress of 11 The Finest of - ey, for the sum of $1,900. have an pportu of visitinct more of va*utage, no doubt., but more direct con- I � � � . �. - his second transaction was I even more -temporary furnishes it himself i i the the Wheat," 11 Sermons i Inity r> .3 . � - . n Stones," and -The Christmas show for the exhi- thosebeautiful plains. :Owing to the nectionis needed with Ontario. The I w Thesepitiablep�'eadiagson tbepart of successful ir - following � I . I � I' in' the t g paralarmph: some other' works of a .religious ten- bition and sale of fat stock, under the lateness of the season, our Jo . . the organs 40i .1 , wo 0 � I urney from Thunder Bay branch should be coin- p t-cOm- transactions be saved newl " In the oarly part of the canipaign iui South dency,has-just died at Christ Churchvi- auspices of the West Riding Agricul- Goderich to Winnipeg was tedious and pleted as speedily as Possible. Thenat ' . , 7 a million - , I . 0 - ings of their leaderu Huron our coti-Im. alluded to the offitor i �f T ge, Doncaster, the residence of her tural Society, will be held at Goderich, stormy, Occupying sixteen days - it iS least two colonization roads � � -, are entiraly.ItOO i of dollars annually to th3 count�y in 0, are ,requir- � . Ti-YFS in such polite, courte us, gentlemahly, re- husband, the Rev, Canon Brock. The on Thursday, December 19. usually a�compi in half the'time, ed. It -appears to . fined terms as 'liar,' 'fool,' born fool," �rogue,' . be of the firit im- ­ I - troalsparent to cleceive even the most-, the shape of interest. `Tdr. Tilley! goes etc.,, deceased lady was much 'esteemed in -Rei Mr. Wade has sold forty acres - and freq4ently less. Those intending portance that thes , ig - � 1. . .1 . . . . - - - guileless in their�own ranks. The fact. to England not as a s Doncaster' 0 railways should be , I � . t - tral of his farm, on the --Hullett side of the to prospeat here should leave Ontario -undertia en t. an e rly day. I 0 o - is that the late Government left the c Ife has On referring to the article alluded to, * k a a , . . . To- been' . Nr,w TELEGn.A,Pu Li -,E. -Some prom- Base Line, ju-st out side,of C -it is be- �. � I I is we find that our contemporary is again inent New York capita -lists are propos- to Messrs, George, Joseph, an - d John Travelling not being very expeditious, cent change in the Federal Govern- � on simih�r infilsions Nfore, �Ifc . � � , linton, not later than the first of September. cause so much is expected from the re- � . � : partmental work well forward, and personally known to man y of th1"e'host � astray. We did not call hirn' the ing'to establish a new tolearaph c : everythim- in -the in %..' om- Pickett, getting theref6r a -bout �3,400. it takes a ocon sid �rable time to thorough- ment, in the matter of a naore vigorous � � 0 ost perfect order, capitalists. i . I He- takes witIL him boia4s naughty names he puts into our niouth. pany. It is roposed to ord'ani - -Last Saturday, Nov. 16th, H. El- ly explore the country. The roads, rail -way policy, that the province is now e � � I I P ize a com I and we venture 10 SaYr that notwith- bearing the Impe pany with a capital of $10t,000,000, one- ford, of Goderich township, sowed five howevel not, nearl' r as so hopelessly in favor of the present � i - C, rial guarantee, -and We did, say, however, that if an I per- . standin- the outciry now beina made by better thai� all, - I half to be employed in building new acres of red -chaff spring wheat, part of I expectE d to III Ld them -nothing like Government. Then w are told the I 0 � � -n- hues, and the other half 6 be rei the seed used was from wheat sown what I've seen in Some of the Western main line of the -Canada Pacific Railway � o he has secured the aid son other than a " born fool " cOul t co e � the oroalis, when Parliament meets, and services of - Sir A. T. (N . � ty I - . X t, who is, strue certain remarks made by uE into sented by the telegraph lines -now about the same time last fall, which did States. Winnipeg is the Spot for life is to be brought southof Lake M anitoba. __ not one member of the Government win or ought to be., thoroughly iersed in the operated by the Pennsylvania, Phila- well. . ity; e e y - ­� dare make such charges ,when there ins and 0 . ish money i an insult to a certain class, the a we delphia and Readin , Baltimore and -Messrs. J. & D. Du - and . act* r person yon meet We shall see. But you must not talk uts of the Eng -a lack- � �� I :> i confessed to of knowled6e 9 . nbar, of Ethel, appears to be fal�l of business. It is safe Protection here, df you please; nor wms - . pames. um. that in no p � . AE advantages the meanin�g or force of very plain. S r' ,rs of ; I are those at hand. who can refute them market. Yet, with all the, of Ohio, and Erie Railway Com are making preparations to erect a saw to ass lace in this Do- it done, either. I've met numbe , . . on. A DANCING CLERGYmA-N.-The Rev'. and shingle mill in Muskoka this win- minion, of its population -some eight good sound Conservati I � I on the spot. Th 'ey are now being put � in his favor, the organs are already dis- ves, but not a � I Our contemporary, judging frorn the Frank Block, a Presbyterian minister ter. Several other parties from the thousand -is there so much business single protectionist. ' it so h pe s � forward -as Ru excuse i' i I n advance'for I counting his failur . ap n Th ;, I I I I I ! e. are afr0d I in Georgia, had a dancing party in his same district intend going to Muskoka done and moneyi made as here. The that'most of the trade done � I � the expected failll and I lin . . . . above quotation, seems to -think ill), � we " here in � c e quencies . � house, at wh daticed with the soon. buildings- especi i those recently con- some kinds of agricultural implements, . . i to allow the result of the mi ich he also t' - I I � I of those, who ne � � 6810f, of do know the meaning of plain S on, guests. The Atlanta Piesb ery Bus- -Several of the business men, of structed, �are veiT� go with our American � v6r were either economi- these two great financial k:i i1gs to , I Yt od, and, in the �etc., is done �I F . J . : corl and accepts the other conclusion. ' II, pended him, and he appealed to the Clinton, hAve been taken in on bogus business Portion f the city, are of the cousins ; partly, no doubt, because St. , cal or industriouS, and who are now too Pete on its merits with the result of the if be has attained to a pro . The Synod has j: t .� . . I per conce ) on Synod us reversed ten -dollar bills of the Ontario Bank. finest white bric , which is made here, Pauls and Chicago are so much nearer i: 'old to improve their habits. i I I ]MIS91101113 of Mr. Cartwri&t, who bad of his own mental condition, he ' ust the sentence, and restored i him to fun They were passed by a couple of Strang- and -are equal, in color and quality, to than London or Hamilton - but prin- I �. I i . . f fellowship in the Church. This action ers, who, making some slight -purchase, anything! we h&;,e with us. Building cipally because their in ' Government D . anufactures- � Besides the expected failure in ��the only big own abilities and shrewdness not blame us if the conclusion arr v was not taken, however, without long -would tender one in payment, receiv;ng operationR are g g on quite extensive- noticeably so " I - e . Rr - 11 Waggons and plows- -. Pre- afraid to d' g _� so lao in the year as the are better adapted to Manitoba and � epartments, the organs to aid him. The organs ;,,r not only at is not very flattering or pleasafit to and spirited discussion. One minist abange in ood money. In the hurry , have another dreaded phantom to � 1L ly. Eve � - I o this, but they are endeavor- himself. He is at liberty to take which- went so far as to say: 11 It is generally of business the bills would pass for - are high in the northwest. Let the : pare the People for. Old debentures, I . g n presen price; �. � , ing to rest upon Mr. 0 protectionist � � I - C Wright thb ever horn of the Ailemill he plel admitted that the round dane is las- nine ones,but a close loo 9 � - I �_ ISBued for debts incurred while Sir blame of the Rnt-r .. ases, civious k at them eal ily very common I ber from $28 to $ao humbug once assume a tangible sba � . . I . -I,i . , and yet they say there is no law shows to be counterfeit, as the printin i is per thous�md; b ick, $14 per thousand. such as that propound6i their . - I I � . I lenin such a very poor, the ink being blurred and I nts are ver - I P&ted failure of their I and hug it to his bosom with all! the in the Word of God to conc thpee-' � I I i , i he As a co ' ene re y big orists in out county, who succeeded so " . I gh; � h 10 a V �ae � I I I 1 14 FI � h - I T ` F ", I I i� 11 AA' 7- -1 I n I kl I I I I I i I I I I I I " I Zia, i I _ P, I I I V4 1 , 1 _ . , I � t n , hib I � I h lio, I t! . I 0i 'a , f 'I . t o , 11 te, ( - I .-- Z I E I , * - - I � t� fro, 0 t I al �.__ � C , D ( n " .1 ed is U�n , - � � I - ! t . �: - . I ; I nru _ . , 1� : ! I ; - I - � . I I - I " ; i ; � I �, I � - � I . : � I i i . - i I ... �� _. , 1. - � � I . - . I I I i i I I � i I . i � . i � . . I . i I . - : i . : I i , � i i . � I I . � I � . i I : I . i I � . i L . 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Should I J particular Information, I sha - iia, to hea, i from them, ev, wherel expect - to be sbo# truly, THOS. G.1 winnepw, No% 2,1878- - L . MENEMNal L , I I The Oil Fight lu P,ll r � L The great issue in Penul%�l I - t- � that,election jeo,ver, is the � -ndard oi*1 t0ll L � - tween thoSta i . F ters or prod-nCer-8 t the ,well owx � � p region xcoritrolof the L : for the F . : t � traide,.sria. a, reporter -whom i I . I -York Sun has had. at *,O'rk $Ol L 'he es, %, �_ --,studying up t -so, fis r,i� �11 ,with an interesi P-nd -Bug) I I ,count of the rise Vila PrV hostility. Near the eloseil -war, when javerybody was in, � the potroleilm- lotterY, a YOU mau. namea.. Sarll Anarev, - Cleveland, eo, poor that his v sewing, aird 11113 family li'Ved:1 ;: I ling a day. Andril had -6 laborer in refinerieS, mild , bell iie Could solve the hithe rto, vA 1:1 lorn of how to get thlb best t 11 ,,.-,7_'_ -kerosene from Crude Potrdle-1 �­ L L I -a ' six 311 - I U110 a little still, nd. in ' 7.. , i 1 1 - - . 11 accomplished his Purpose U . 45oil Andrews sprewdout A � sotnp more;stills, but, neell . I I al Capital, he appliea to il�obm fill a plodding, rather �, I mian, of 30, who had B"A Money at book-keeping -to st -flour store lia CMVeland. I 0 -the shrewd, �sharp bifi .and Andrews, the practicaL --Pooi their iSsues," . an -j.' I-Ormer is president of the � -61 . �Company and worth his =014 & few weeks ago Andrews 861, L interest in the Statlilard for� . and invested. 6500,000 of hi profits in 4 per Cent. bonds, ' The young partuers M=SA , ' the office aid in the refinery, year or two the StalhUra NO swallow up its cloveland_x and to Ri tile lemil Pittsburg. � In 1871 the mv reorganiZed'With S C ital ZE I 'ap , I ' � and Peter R. Watson, Ono - secretary of the tre%sloy mill I I president of the .Erie tj ed President Rockefeller . might get -the oil -business of I ' � ' 'try under ins thumb. - This I be done bybuy-ing up the � m , L Well , region, but by D6ntro Mi rail arteries of the sealb�l . . Staudard, grown. Ai by t, refineries it W boir C . formed 9, South improw Papy, which contrar-ted. wid sylvaniman.d. othertrunk fin Standard oil at 1I a barrol� , regulax rates, and pay over I ammio amount on oil shiplp partie L opoly of I , S. This mon . traael alone,ineant a profit 0 a year,. It also meant the 1i . . � the oil producers, for the mi ,gtrong enough to kill �eolllaj . the ,producers, yiho had � Ill aud. spending lavishly., �vO himself, formed a _anloni wiI dollars Capital. The �ii�f�n_� pipe bill through the Pelaliali, islature, and by procuring a] 3&1 iii'vestigst)ion-Of the Soui, � -ment company's Contract,] illegality -and proenrioll 1 4 ,- of., its own With t1w railroad i Z . :Eu the first great Aghfv,'. producers Were - the --sppai but the Standard icompair ,' ,y senting $40,000,0W, and pay 000 a woliCh in P,rofits) wt minea as ever to establish, ii . and. ai the producerl3l * . fightina, for their rights. A' - ,:Iy . leat, resiaent R6&efellei and soon had made Con, -shrewd, but as Profitable W the railroads. He remCh0a I timon -and the shipping pe Atlantic coast, buying or:n fineries, there, ,as hie lia4 in The united, pipe iine, on v] ducers are d - from the ,wells to the Oil I -throttled, a -ad finally the S1 pany took practical control] trade by building und rLimi , ,� . I -Xank Carson which Crude � . to tha seal board, eiti�s I aroused the pr'OdUeerS to L I - . the competitim preVu : accept its terms or 10,66 1 If they bave institut courts to.put an �en_ 11 I i tiou of fbe railroads And t charter of the united. P)iT -fierce earnestness with �vf ducor�3 h -ung alid burned L the InterirRy Affairs lkle-Ca - . figy, during the recent e cause he reported- that. 1 'Were not worthy of attent . � or to the report that the n -among thena are ready to . roads by 'force and atto them in de -fiance of tomp CoUrtisdo not red-rcss thlet _T_�lllllll�__ . I I � Auctioll S . Saturday. ' Nov. 30'-st d - Hotel, -,Sejj0rth,Va1nab1,e Alexander Robertson, PrC Brine, auctioneer. Tuesdaiy, Dec-� '31, At 1 Brucefield, a Valuable: La-ut, proprietor; J. R ' tioneer. Friday, Nov- 29th, N�q 1 17, Lalke RGall, -e-P-sto - stock and. Tmplemel skong, proprietor; E. 1 L 'Orth, a'actioneers. L I - Tuesday, NOV. 26, Lip Hay, Farm &-ock' an'd] L - Thos. Berry, proprie rl 4 0Ah, auctionee I L . , I I - ThursUy, jg,ov. 28, On - -5, lamy, Farm Stoc-'k an( ,Charles P-Weamond, FrOPr be=y.& Orthe, Auctioliv I .