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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1880-10-29, Page 22 THE. WOUNDED HAND. FROM A GERMAN DETECTIVE'$ NOTE - B001(. Oa -the 22nd. of May. 1875, I stood in our ofhcae, behind my deck, when our chief entered the room with a letter in his hand and addressed to me, with an invitation to undertake the unraveling of a mystery which had baffled the lo- cal pollee at T. I contented, and de- parted for the scene of the crime which had been committed, much limited, however, as to the time I was allowed. for spending OE the ease. TWigi hundred and fifty-five thousand marks had been stolen from the widow of a well-connected man, need Frie- dow. Her villa stood outside the dates of a small town, and the to consisted chiefly in coupons value, together with a little habit was to keep all papers ance, as well as money, in drawers beside her bed. H room was situated on the firs had but one window, which upon the yard. Her confident had often advised Fran Fried her gold at least in some sa but she had always resisted s sea, and put no faith in bank ars. As to a safe, she had averred that I if robbers did ever molest her, unless her trusty dog and her faithful Fred- I have pat his hand thro pane, and have hurt glass., in his haste. I o him matter to himself, d stres ." •`Wa there.no trace o asked, anxiously. "Noe whatever:" I began my investigat -this time with the dodo We got into a liv ounded hand, a ur-ts inflicted by acquired the, to eating Tract that some th when the medico was ri breakfast after an early man had suddenly ap st ro art middle of the highway, P' P y ed his help. He compla and such fallen o*i a heap of brio coin.. Her held out his right hand conditi pocket traded trict, upon uport h greea I of import- a chest of He sieeping- t floor, and palm. looked out While he did so the pa . ial friends i ed like .a woman. ow to keep f "How was the fello fer piece; 1 cried, 'breathlessly. ue blouse and s or back- clothes, so far as I can re ash coma- "A b ' "foul you identify hii "Perhaps. His face ht a. The doctor ase of instru eve splinters fro erick, who was her factotum and the urs only male person upon her little pro- ( ye p y, could protect her, an iron boat enl would avail little beyond,: perhaps, de- + I fa laying the thieves in. laying hold of what . s they wanted. Ar On the night of the 7th of May, the of poor lady was suddenly awakened abouts Be 12 o'clock. Her'room was illuminated. j to Before her bed stood a small thin man, 1 , with a lantern in his left hand and a 1 to hatchet in his right. In a rough, disguised voice he threat- ened to knock out her brains if she so much as ventured to utter a sound esion on me, rather, c of seen to match the l t, now I think of it, T s y an prdinary brow, nese acy ;fit was the set of t j e boulders which Tooke r tisane and such folk us h.erwiee. - That is al I t what makes this mat er you?" 'I beieve your compla'n be the principal in the at co he you The unfortunate : Frau was already 1 c voiceless from alarm. This speech ?with could scarcely make her more quiet, but ` T she could use her eyes, and did so for 1 me the next few seconds while her visitors rept remained with- her. She saw that the speaker wore black hose, a blue blouse, 1I and a mask; and that two more inen 1 dire -t were busy in the background, breaking 1 doe open her chest of drawers. In the i shor farthest back division., covered over by 1 Terri stockings, yarn and flax, lay a ' round 1 ria tin case, in which she kept her movable 1 stop treasures. She was just recovering 1 shi herself sufficiently to begin thinking,; for about risking her life by calling far help, when the smothered yelling of -a dog was heard without. The thieves had found what they wanted, however 8 f 1 1 e 0 t a' if 17 loos n a of- 11p ass. ,v e wee aI,a red aha a 0 n e bl 0 g ex k 8 he t re broke ith th hear were i ;left ?" 111 tl w, an he dis ertatio •! rticula 1 By de inter 8 since] ome t strang in th implor havin ss, an ibit it at hi nd ex flames imper ed?" t ek under gal ?" : ad , an im- a8: it did tni g ; and e :m to see nd mouth ea on th m ' rkable al loot e n say iit .resting iiig �• atien. 3 . bkery m : dow ce. "Ca w. at be ger - don ncerni g which I have c her I replied in a to vo give jme any idea as o ea of the man, after yo 1 him ?" he d e ctor` looked at nt. 'I think he went towa,ds E ied. lost ito time in going i •- he coon An old tree, ' hic the top, and carried a : ell' sion, stood on a heig t e e. Here those who w: nt ed over the river mu! t sto for the boatman, hoe d. ilea sheltered nook . at th rked preliminaries, and .• ade the. idwelling. Here I fo tic person, who decl: ed anghter of the ferry ,, an, a wary rower when, s no er was absent. 1 sou'ht t onficlence of the dams:l friend of mine went over , not long since," I said. n great haste, being o his nd, in order to escape; ser e army.,, E3 popular antipathy to the 'afore- `tany training loosed her longue oft. s ! yes !" she replied. -"A oung n gnat haste did sur ly go ver a greet back." He wofe a blae blouse and black ' wofe ; but it seems tcl me h had with him, or of his party." ers, sup- man g. I later lauxi- him tent your were He wo I eern- boat rried : tin intcl my .• : It gigan the d costo and sprang with it to the window, one 1 the sash of which was open.They threw t the themselves upon a ladder without, and descended to the ground,. while the third 1 flunk Mart ,was i n still kept guard. beside the bed. ( Holla Fran. Friedow cried "Help r- help !' i in th with ail her might. "You may scream as long as you li ke fTh now," he, muttered, turning away, and ; ed mill following the others from the Toom. ( Rye at on. Frederick appeared at this instant, 1 man i having been awakened by the noise. !,little He found the ladder still in i.ts place, 1 ''H and below, was just in time to save -the ' hose ?' life of the house dog, which had been 1 "M almost choked by a cord twisted around others his neck, fastening him to- h' The man -servant roused up e neigh- ; pose 7" hors, but all pursuit, then or later, by - "Th friends privately or by the police pub- came t airy, had been in vain.. Not the least 1 put hi clue had hitherto been obtained as to 1 there c the identity of the houskbreakers. ! ously anaze- I must tr cials hav 11888 of th short lin 1 kely to after the cher quit the host, and (intro bur . agen j I bogged -saw very !ten ed do mor ing, found m supervisio erall£y reg by i .divi 1, mean it wee Litt e I .:d cher was fertai amo g h s: fel . coal hea ' f n. into hie a h though I • i fear wee s sin e maid littl fact, howdy gree wo th. time slep badly, ofte by 'n gait, a' hro gh t d I1yl nde bu FSIY t() 111 � yse elan « etho •s of d s sort4 Wo "aka,: se th; accq` ding a seg ' t.I: de mined thea In o 1 dei• Off th see ' t I t e his ouse of mite Seed ysel' t'olhirh for1�1af.-I�iddn imi to keep this cl lana by h' s+face t ng no �•ingj•fthe so to my; gra I co to self .! utw: rdly u u' of th : tow. poli e, 4rdedl' ,• the public mal 1 f i ilne, 1 i as as busy 11 scov..red. no' in ws. Nevi par icul. d fa en th : i` he ah;tyjur r, se :reed tc " err Bott h. and as -vo; d pate up ar o gar :n. u king fo AS :I e ofl1- ting busi- lleng or ��. to most di try one tit Batt- �ow to multi 1H . ter es, , b sit he • N • � �en� •a r 1 and g Eashi ver, tn- xt I he b- ut Bdtt, go !rept/Ito rt l Tess, I 1iiou1ty lite ; al - d, t�hreee- eve --- ,?me of I., these .t to rise d down it nights pot ;but s ' hoe er- Bottcb r could fi d ire,`; 'r li o- reater e- ild ._I d ? ertainty f tw.'- en :-. s in. this sam • . nee ' eery hou. this i •lace Her in the geed n I ny -hi • den reas �h. I fell i to afore. Wh t co ie m absdlate ed me man. On. tlho gill r, Means , f br ;aging home is pee" of erne n as I vias co - e poet roug ;t me the brief e deepa ch f ani m chi f. inediat ly, u lest a rain! ive p. Yo .r p necess:ry." , r was ike a thundercl`a n y ,com :. ending officer jv: s used : t long , dela iply -t :row' he cards d • oil o• e tri k hid a .. e to be read to de 'ar t • rthest ? I eci • edor t e . uriiig all id conte t id not, an 120 trace'o lihood of s epair than Upon one havi- g tra no e thly guilt. An spidering, t and ecisi Bet ire i yrs` a in ice Orel Th s ord y e s. lainl dis Shout I. or ve tore s," he e�veni !g, so :fors w, at tet 'altern. Twelve g lub room. tical. To diose to hi .. Presently o nd depart ver to ii i at I had er-lwith li .11 same orked teat r the to be and house d. I t once nd .a, erself d the , her gain ere, I "He ay to vin's here rs kennol. 1 `Very probably. Two of th is was how it was. One o me in the early : awni. m across. An hour r so arae 'a second, and sked about the first. Whe I tol s beyond he seem d c , and followed. The third with the blouse, aske if he t who wanted me th -t day e particularly about the early rowed over, and then gay, and jumped izkto the One of the three e said, slipping a ooii quaintance's palm. ver noticed," answered the aw that the third man ca This was how the matter stood when he wa I arrived at T. When I had privately enough •comm.unicated with the rnagistrates my 1 friend second visit was naturally paid to Frau I the firs Friedow. I sought everywhere for any l asked rn; special indications which might pili me had alr on the right track, but what I found i ed -right was desperately little. Like those who 1 himself. had gone before me, I concluded that i "Ali the robbery had, at any rate, been ea- 1 box ?" I coraplished by persons well aoquainted new ac with the 10 lit ca y,. as entrance to the 1 "I ne premises had been made by a small 1 ``But I s door in the yard,. of the very existence I a reined of which many of the. neighbors kvere , red hand unaware. The ladder made use of had I "Did h been dragged out of a nook in which it taking hi glashad shad long lain coaeealed. A - pane of "Noth een Y u ,.n.4 window ; ten panni of the bedroom. to enable one of the as-( "With sailants to slip • back the bolt. A few ! "Why footprints had been traced, but there - "Wasn was nothing remarkable about their "Not t bundle or parcel w e kerchief under his rm." e give you a -good rewar for m over ?" lug more more that all t e wo d— es." his right hand ?" not ?" 't his right hand tie up ?' hat I saw. I only knew hand in his pock t, whe hand. or left 1 -co ldn't girl. ried in appearance, and they had been lost at kept one once upon the high road or street upon the right which the little courtyard opened. € now.'' One thing seemed alone certain, amid I could the maze of perplexity ; the house- woman, i breakers must be sought from amongst r and her u neighbors, servants, friends or relations. 1 It was pl - Now the neighbor theory, upon roves- t better sec tigation, seemed utterly futile, and one i the last co glance at old Frederick was enough to i the chief b snake one dismiss alt thoughts connect- I had been c ed with the second term in the list. tab with t lilt e remained the friends and vela- hidden the tions in the habit of visiting at tee 1 upon his tr have embraced th tall fe n spite of her forty sump neertainty `upon mi or poi gin that the three r ffians, urity, had separate , and mer was the leads in, enefitted by the er me wi; ominitted. Durin his c he doctor no doub he 1 spoils in some hedge. I . ack now. villa. The widow had not the faintest ' But I h suspicion of foul play iix any of these, 1 a grievous nevertheless I made her describe and 1-youd Ems closely particularize there all to .raise I followed. took up half a dozen imaginary scents , neighborho I ran hither and thither. I telegraphed t with all so in various directions. I worked i 1 ad soon to cry "lost !" It disappointment to [rne. the clue was - nowhere to I labored in vai4 in t od for days. - I- made frie its of people, letter'-carri - fact, in the sweat -of -my brow ; but, alas, the result was simply nothing. I never before bad been so utterly puzzled and hopelessly at fault. On the fourth day of my residence at T, I went again to the villa, where the window greeted ine with eyes full of 1 por ers, waiters, and walked weary mile in the hot sun, bn purpose. I 'vas baffled and- fault, as much as though 1 ( had a hint at all to fellow. Nine days had gone by sine come to T. I turned into a be pectat oil. ax- ; in the neigh "-°Frau Friedow," I said, tit seems to lighted- an sae hardlypossible that you �;hted bow p � on. are utterly ten gentlemE without suspicion in every quarter. lkiy, seat was There must surely be some one or other paid little at on whom vo.ur ininrl has fiQo,a :,� all to wholly ever 12 ry- ers ts. for at an d ich on - ad •as as f e- w I be di s c z ds st s, a •o at di in 0 a 6E si' fi l0 t Ins s`Y ;ent Hiodde ..I�m ni nt here o. rpssian PO $e t Bot nifi antl' t h ' to st ew rk : tonin 0 h itime !is •grea aeare d, rhe tteher Weig beli de I' a ence. Afte whic ha cles it: pre tone : "Ho ao n stolen. the thief. ck. You, es as a p pring. 'And you paned an ;the nana wonde did. HoW can Me to br With all t terhat is arty to- ottoher dr eclt "1 e, mast at Perha el, mon y ray it bEi hel lial SS sat end stir gala gre ow, ty m 11 in ise o t hb t nd tte the; t lk lit pe e to t here as ;a ahowe er. t his face as and ithe second o tudied him s that coned arge sum have !corn I have; got know, are t in the prep thee I, angry eat 11 arrest me e loved of he 10 Ste na I as borhood of the town o sat down near ling -alley, in whi jawere busy at rather in the . hada. it were hut for a second. Confesa it is so, and to, my feet. confide in nee." "A raiss 'AI assure you, I have not even a sha- voicee togeth chewy thought such as you describe," 1 Botteher, is she replied, in a much disappointed covered ? Y "And has nothiag more struck you felt like about those men you saw in your room sees his gam than you have already ntentioued ? One on the alert remembers things on due eousideration 1 time in Baulk, which have been, often overlooked be- I antecedents. fore. Did you notice DO peellliftrity of Frau Frie about any of . the scoundrels ; in the occasional vi voice, for inetaace, the way of standiag, was a continu the hands of him who held the axe ? 1 entertainnaen thrown ball aim —a miss," shouted otever er, while one cried!: "Wh ;tour hand not even yet r ou are not contplaining e at his gun's end. w !that second. I lost g out all Herr Bottche He was a merchant, o sitor at her house. al guest at this place t. I brought the clod g • id he look rough like the others "There was one little ttting I may not have told before," she replied, slowly. "It was scarce worth telling. When the two fellews ran off down the ladder with nay little case, the window slapped dowie as they disappeared. The third rasa pushed it up again to go after thena, but in so doiag I think he must ere next evening, and set him. to wo stealthily considering my game. 'discomfiture' was great when he..flatl refused to identify; Hetr Bette er an his patient as one and the same perso They might be one, he eonfes ed, b then—they might not. If the raedieo turned rusty, like thi it searaed to me utterly useless to lorin hither the ferry woman on a like erran t troub do .recot er we o days n quest in this a ,rt kno sight on ill hel aid, co anion s labore as eff was tl eatlales ante i at ha, th' re, othea you ar int ested 44 th Pleas re 1 life," le, rico* I will oine to, the ma ter,' nd tha a long bre th. Te, before ay *appear er 11 Itave is revOt ant 1 he! eat re4 two,- otur se cons Ul tt at o ng t ow1Fr do Moue had, hale ta ha t rty slap, loonecli hi it akingi ig • se th s 00 ve ha t fro and estra all no ell." e e ide face, ve ie essido e Saw he ra ''S ruffian V o clad r. Pt Battelar DO t e reply to , telt, app an e oflie nfitleeett, eh tad. I at stealth ly !to his f it, went in ide for a fa _mina* thine under his ft , arm. 1 he get up' ne !side of the , vehicle, jampeO gam ,, , He madet not the le t teals aria , hatIsat dike tee enchan d. urn in, ed. idiag at the ori 11 again; in - • and d by o ho out and 1 Is the co man t • ns Wherii fe 1keellf • • • a nit de Se ta ir j ti sold Mom Par sal bre ke BI R al Int 1111) earl eea bill AL Lea 0 le er io io ox YO f folly. I ad find was net o ain had w Haase of borreetio —the 13* Oro: to become intrab rs fo nekted to hand in th her or log t nek er,13 inch rep, 2 to working orde RTI ota kon do ed ded 189. tO rgo it soni upo ng. M nto at I ns pointi ix ye is co cl y. 11 _pa tieg in er e ensuing yea TINT 11,, Seem 811111111111111 els feet 8 . A dress fo ememmenuammi AUCTIO EE - - BRINE, Lioen ed Atte ionee for t Linty of Hilton. Sales ttend d itt f the Comity. I order left a the WO Wil;,e inches e and price t Ont. CIS GRAHAM, D AGENT. -8 landed property, Mr, Cattle tielee ffice and Attrition • Ault' ONE larrn0 and ed for t e Eng Roomp, Aches rms erste f, Landed, Prop rty, Fa liz, peed at Walton P. 0.0 o 14 ; or at Liadb ry P. 0.1 12, will be rom tip OW 'OR SALE R TO en eed ution ni St Lot lor Lot ded LET ms above, n Stre 1, Sea pres oecupied b W. N. Waits n. Po gide n the 1st Februa4:j Apply • 11 44 • ALE.—For Sal; a firet i I; nearly new ane. in godd sit te in the ilonrishing To o sale the house gi.nd lot i pree lit! occupied by Mr. . OEIMOY is ramp, the let emits ns half on &the best buildin sites ,i Ther; i a good well and all other veal; . e -13, and will b sol cheap) at IS ei • II 0 per ce fort 0.,411 i 38 OCI1T1'128 gt a 1 -et 1 class of Se ch, On FOR gm ond n. Th aCre Egmo necessa or part h. given boron iala 615 iven 29, co e. 8 equire ROW 639 e, wi semi to M 631 f la dvill PPIY 616 la orde ort re AL hone d dvill CO miler 621 IIENISImmuma 111•11111111 111111" • 1111 proved farrns only, at 71 Per cent. inter able yearly g private funds 4 chargett mod OHN Si PORTER. 631 Y TO LOA larg: dr small sum first. class ecuri ty, at 8 Per cent. earl pply to 7. HILL, Seafott 628 Address BAXTER & 0o. Bankers, 17 et, New York. 687-52 Y TO LOAN --On Imprev yo et 8 per cent. interest; d Farm Prop -1 nterest pay -1 d, with a por-i d. Expensel N, Seatorth, Y.—The undersigned he large 121 of s on farm kroperty. Seven and a half interest yearly; principal as m y be pon. J. ff. BENSON, olicito4 Sea - 633 re an's Cha ge MRS an OTT, M. D tc.,Physician Surgeon and ucheur, Seatorth, Ont. 10 OP and resi$ th side of Goderich SU° t, find door , etc., Corener for the Oomity of posite Sea orth Public Se 6 001. 9 • Gill IlnivereitY, Physician, nrgeon Seaforth. Ont. Office an reside Routh of the Catholic Char h. 4 ock of vet inarymedicin avertable. Horses examined as to 80 0 e of and 08, on, Gr du e, Seat rth, , nigh or s on h nd 40• 7 , Grad ate of Dental Room in Str et, liatacia hour Seat Strat fo Seat? rth prepa red ease a nd K' Soli i So leron. ILL trio paraise easonab RED 0 Mee, • ior ta.; olioiltor rive e hi 13EN SO at La ajTahsleY'lliab. onveyan 11 iNeso.v, • Surgeon Den is of th Royal Coll Surge ns of On Member of the R gal ColIege 0111 e—Indian Bloc arket St., n office in e he wil be 668-5 • a Ont., ha now opened out t the Queen's Rotel, whe o perform all dental op ill. Office; openfirst Tue ors in Chancery, ite., God on, Q. Philip Holt, AI ney a 68 arrist rich, 0 G. Ca 50 ernis. 86 Careful attention to collect°. s. 66 MEYER) Rarrieter and 19.t Solicitor in Chancery. Cern ffidavits in the Province Of the Bank of Hamilton, s to loan at 74- to 8 per n 111 • ts MEYER') Barristers and ttorngy 1 63 firm has this day been olved ent. All accounts due h firm t r. Beeson who will pay a 1 liabi MCCA GHEr & HOLMESTEDi OFFICE, OING lock, Main Street, e forth' OLICIT 118 for thle - Co• nsolidated Ce.nad nd the Canadian Bank of in Seafort d sold. e lender; SeoWs CIC own and Tillage Proper y :06ugh, ate funds) ioarted on mo t ge se -1 sted for private personal . on the securities, without any ex # :woe tti, • • 0 HE ROSH IS EE UNI ER FO VA IN EifS Titree BLA Cashmer inserted into • NOY • 10. DUNQAITS), SEAFOIRTH INGL!r GRATIFYING TO yS TO FINCi THAT ORT ARE CROWND WITH SUCCESS, AL A PROBATION BEING ACCORDED US IETY CHEAPNESS A I D !TASTE. • 151 A SIR Pr OG1'011E111 29, 1880. EAS. TEA1 S8 T#AS, T E NEW CROP OVST AR IVO. Gl-, .44LITT1.4/s ESH ORODERIES AND PROVISIONS d nice stock of all lands of FRITIT8, Oranges, Lemons, APplea, Dates, Cranberry by tbe pound, 13)4 Currant jell, lied rant Jelly, Pine App$ e Piga, attains, nes, DrIed Apples. onto of the best Tea .11)ust hi the naaileat t ry ity New Japan Teti at 40 anti 60 c ts 65 eyntrasypectrupnopuLd.der yyd.inrayy 11.710anenkgezgsacTune"iti eeanat 6aatotue e6 n0 5t ago dp:6,01 34 :0 awl:: per pound. FLANNELS I 111 i really good vaI:ie. or CH APNEAS'S and QUALITY. IRj,<Dyl.OIC01\7.. good repply,01 those- uperiorStneked Sager IPric ilviAll.b. 8.°Ala;LerTY,e3111:1411113. Sireet.S orth Cu ed Hares, Smoked B con, Plain, Ila 8 arid Ba on, Flotir, Shorts, 13r n, Cormnerd, Oa meati Po 13arley, Graham Flout., Oats and Pots 1 ell izes, which, being bonght before the tam in K AND! COLORED AFORTH PO MCI RY LTC+ I-1 IRO 33 are, the Drellses of the Season. Everybody wears there, I pe r hundred if dry, and I 3 if soft. Sh der • H VING commenced tininess for the ha. arid Winter Trade,is 434preparedias anal, and • fol I wing regulations : Wp will take off 2 po nois : We have !the Largest Steck of these Goods ever 1 shn )05 cents. to u ran se an) quantity -Of Pork, subject t ;the eafoleth, and t e Cheapest. Come and see them. , Il S , - 1 e inuitztientd will -also open a Store in Setif it h, next door to Killoran & Ryan's, OODS IMMENSE VARIETY a I SEaTge RE WILL BE OPE ED THIS IVE$K. THE ISEAP,ORTH GENT for Several First -Class Stook, /lira d Life Insurance Cornbanies, and is preoar- take rieka en the most favorable tcnns. o Agent I'm several 011 the best Loan So. ILK AND G ASS lack ril.gngs, Lac Velveteens, Decidedly the Best. !INS ORINGES IN ANiY QUANTITY. A ed to s, Ties, Feathers, Flowers, in the Newest ; ...._____4_, ; and V liege Property. d M6st Fashionable makes. ilbr4ved Parn4 for Sale. OF ICE — Over M. Mordeen'o Store, Mean ; 645i LL 0 THE We aye a reraa foi Choi eness an lin r, we can gua an. pa full • This with 0.4380 ted with S AT LAST YEAR'S PRICES. THAT PARTICULARLY. CLOTH, NG MADE TO ORD ANT ED EVERY TIME. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. ably unique assortment of Goods. ositively tuarivalled satisfaction in every particular. as been greatly enlarged with the idaie of tringing it 6 tments of our immense establishment, and will be pt REN'S WEIR o maintain our reputation for Good Bcelits at Low PriceSj STOCK! IS FULLY ASSORTED NOW IN ALL THE' DEPARTMENTS. A AN ik S EA ill b0 Appreciated Us. UNCA1111 DIRECT IMPORTERS ONTA • -L- c stomere (me -chants; nd others) for th ; hopes y strict int grity an close attention ure. Flavin greatk4nlarged hie /ire ring the win er, he is now prepared tolay Ibutane the in fees d TH at the it Wan ed by the .su clean w eat straw. THE ET, SAFORTEt scriber, -25 tons of gooa MOH CA,RRIAOE FACTOR' ESS1 HA)3ERER: T_TA always 0 hand, aid make to Order, line. T he per/m..011y uperiuteud their cm] Jou ei For tyle arid F nisi]. their work -cannot be . trial an be convin d that welean satisfy yens its wmk se qui y and saltisfaetozilyasth Sold by Druggists, a d in SEAIPORTII by d„ S. which is the life a t a hair, and in this way iti ity. It tares Dench I # , Itching and Eruptions,' and kee s the testi clam, sweet and healthy. the Hair a silken lest '.$3 and sof-Oiess which is the admiration of all- ry it and be eonvineed- J. S. OTTER SEAFORTH. 0 LES Lam ter9nine - Ent re Stock lees Coqt. to Cedar Out my. THOSE IN WANT, it will pay them to Racer. -A- tain rices before purchasing elsewhere. X give a lax e diocOmt to those taying cash, es- pecially t newly mar -ed couplea. Warero rns '.8t137 opposite At. R. Counter's Mammoth Jewelry St e, Main Street, Seaforth* East Side 625 JOHN 8. PORTER. NCH 13 LINE. UEver Sattoday; from 'NEW YOInt rind NITE STATES MAIL STEAMERS Ben GLASGO {via Londonderry) VIA LONDON DirTeleOtKE. for Live ool, Londonderry, alga. now, and 11 parte of Europe. lilarea as lowes any other st-olaes r e. Prepaid Passage C Mester iseired to persons wishing bring out eir friends' OCTOBER 2 Gaieth orsemen. believe w 0011 attain a. epee -ent her running la eiwv:4:8:48.1tikutYrtrahl:-Beelige:3°::a nee delinquent page). --4 ;Ana befere whom -ea arulthiTedhe nep:nateer o' f wPaga:. rayt lord 1" wto;c7aillna4t: 417011217;e, bWal voyage recently the you- ' Addle awl give us 'God junocitnnatoetorrhtheoempr ar: ; x,NPislati:gibtuivsseYe!IVea‘h'tAstieaynee,gaf t 13i:1s:1r earli.. ' trouble about tine warranted to cure !that it may not know !watted of it, and in th tof°elinnarge &yr oftemille disthee —An ell lady desee :omnibus- !Ah sb.e theY used to be. Why, :plenty of room in ::stggirienblveuvtwear gedwrihioaenrnezeeiInmlirtywgaosssnoied,mee; unegl_e_L4e1 tAr hrygafutopfgblaitairk!sizeWyat wareaadstaii Who always had a good Satan were under a. Weald hane a good 41,-,w"asJitsftortnaheend hbeat had Bela. "Well, rtty • might ail imitate Sa a'12-c—e.look here-, Matilda veston bay, to the col ! sleep right -close to the and you roust have hea stealing the elnekens." tie woieee oh cle men. on go out, theta?' bursting into tears), knowed my ole fader /_ wouldn't hub hitn Menne in him feah a de world." e. Test for Tea The following rather o -composition wae recent in Vermont and a prize dictionary offered to eould read it and pronou ,eorreotly. The book nemaber of mistakes i made : A. sacrilegious ttho suffered from bron exhausted his fina,nees, good the defieit, resolve young laxly of the eMalay Hope and eoral neeklac-e hue, and eecaring a suite the principal hotel, he en waiter ae his eottOjutor. patched a letter of the young lady to a matinee. at the idea, refused to eo eatrificalele to his desire polite note of refusal., on he procured a ea,rbine knifenaid that he would n letters hyreeniat with th to an isolated spot, eever vein and discharged the carbine into his abdome were removed by the mistakes in prontmedati on. the following words deficit, comely, lenient, caligraphy, matinee, bine, hymenial, isolate A Lesson. in IVIe3n 131.11, . Speaking of SeXt0126 re atory which one of the 0 al to conduct for the fa When it was over he ha made out aecording to tom. Mr. Msput on hie 'opened the hill and read through. 411 see you hav Int6nfyorplirel g.dliodveysonheIrme;213, was the answer. "And he have $50 ehittged for the e the proceoSion, How ma there, and what aid the and the rest eleaned and Their entire eost was sloe you have pat ,down earr S50. How many earriages s‘Eight in all." sAAna._ tit low 'math apiece?" "F "Very well, sir, 1 odeeline bah' The Beaton was th Xt. M. had never been pate a reasonable account before, and he was repute "I could . have gone tO bought sAl those gloves 1 Utyself,' the millionaire '624 for the lot. I eonla li etearfs and had the other I teak have got the earn livery stable for $32. Tw 32 are 56, and 35 make -charged me $138 for art could have procured. for ptesanae there are ether same sort elsewhere -in the bill, sir. 'Take it bat mast make something DU that ie the only means r- ing a liv41ihood." "Ma as it .slatklel be, 1 say." iwt;otnh'tetiltwboautia'anhyave-otsberer pity. StIll, 1 decline to in its prdsent shaped' Sad! the sexto'n was about to lawitewurtitili. gintearcblirt‘P'S°iItute black kia gloves, at $2, t2 saia he, ' and 1 will teach teitthoetimk:., °aurdlvnaeer4htlisliwle.rrniFteeuir:tsst.T,t two scarfs and repairing