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NEW A-.DVF,RTI§F,M'F,NTS. there is-li' � 11 ` i
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Allan Line -A. Strong. fair prices -for %ft good! 'shipping h
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Cider Mills -G. & H. Jackson. that may offer' ihi i fall. i There id I
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To Rent --John Menzies. I do well to bear : .n tri,tid: Last y 3
Farm for Sale -Robert Grieve.. a great deal of fru I wai i'mirchased i -
Cheap Grocer-jes-D. D. Rope. . I , .
. F4arm to Rent -A. Walker. shipped which wa Of an nferior qt
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Dissolution -Davidson & Morrison. ity., This invariably loj I t �. d i ney for I ;
To the Public -M. Morrison. T
I exporter. This y aar d.e ler: a will
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Voters' Lis,t-John O'Sullivan. . . I
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. . of the fruit they urchasi 3 for expi �
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. only the best keeFing and most ha -
varieties that will pay for shldling,'i
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. . those who may have, aliples to 1:
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- Will it be Settled Now P . would do well only to offer this ch E
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There is one good, at, least, which 'l-lut they Nr
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the Governor General to the North- prices. . � � � � -
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West. Inhispassage to the Pra,irie IT Is said that the Pr(sidailt is grad
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..� Provinep he could not fail to observe ally improving in health And is dk
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the injury that is being wrought to the recovering. Ureng . He is not �J,e
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country lying between Ontario and I however, out ofdanger - '
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I Manitoba, and the gross injustice that I 2
I i The ball has not been extracted, suit
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is being done the people of that country 1 -few days ago anotl er op I ration was it
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coBsary- in order to remote the. pas Q �
. . Government in fadling to ratify the had ac�umul I -� . ouu
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ary Award. But, even did he OplarA,tion was B sfu 11 performo
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,f3d,1 to notice these things of himself, I and the patient Ufferedl much I(
the matter was brought most promin- prostration this -
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ently and forcibly befure his attention � last. Some of the'doctots, my that I.
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by an address which was preserited to recovery is now almost laertain, whil
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him by the people of Rat Portage. This others are :.niuch less sanguine. T
address contained the foll. wing pa,ra I i ":. .
I I 0 0 - reports however, are so� qkceedingl
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must, how- arrive at arn ace,uxate 0 Batisfacto:
ever, lie dormant until the settlement � . .
of the dispulte respecting the western conclusion from reading I em. Tbef
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boundary of Ontario.' At present, on 113 one thing certain, that t eTresidel'i
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account of that dispute we can obtain no is very weak, a,nd t sit hi3 oJudition i
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titletomineral or agricultural lands; still critical. and no mean , B vei
we have no law for the protection of hopeful. . � . I I .
our -civil rights, as Subjects of Her . � I I -we _. .
Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, - � I . ,
whose delegated representative you are .THE Irish Land �ill . has passed th
- in this Dominion. The only law now English House of lComractis by ver5
in active force is the Crim, inal Code. large majorities-. 0 co -ml before tbE
. Although property and' civil rights are Lords, !, .j " i
respected, still the ii 40wever, soine material alterd
� iv�stment of capital tions Wore made 'n the'Mil. The
in our midst is'prevented by the inse-, I
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. curity attendant on th6 ivant of titles I Commons ref use to 1, t ccept ,me of tb
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tolands and the absence of civil law. most radical of thes I &met ,m6nts, ani
- Laboring as we are under these disad- thus the matter stat da. &at the re-
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vantagea, we would p el- sult will be, time wil. tell. i r�o Mies
lency would be pleased to use your -areas it passed ti � Co: n
inflaence-to obtain for us the settlement - I - .e _m ns,gav6
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of this troublesome boundary question." very gene�ra� satisf4tion, ti I most in -
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exists and which is So - I Of CO 1: 8 ;
-plainly set forth the landlords nor tke . Iris; agitator i
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in the abo h, the Governor- were exactly satisfie with i' �
, - t, but. thii,
General should lose no time upon his could scarcely be xpecte(J. I it is i
return to his duties, before he urges good measure and will b1p. �qlerabl:3�
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upon his advisers the absolute necessity satisfactory to the all people and wil
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. of Bottling -this vexed question. The wipe out many of th grievances whicl:
- Manitoba Free- Press, which is well they -90 justly compl in. of: It will
. acquainted with -all.. the -circumstances, therefore, be a grest ity if 4he, mulisL
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. I puts the matter very plainly as follows: conduct of an irres onsible- governinE
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rounding district are seriously suffering tnitted to delay its go ng intQ of)eratiori
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in consequence of the inaction of the or becoming law. .1
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Dominion Go-Mrament ir, reia4-; ,4. 1 - i I 11 .
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the bon'. ,�, How. MR. BLAr,E is s -11 � I ' -
ridary question and it speaks at . ursping his
-well for their moderation that they missionary labors ir t I Maritime
have so long quietl . Provinces, and is, appi . . I
y submitted to the � , ppi ,: !dOing good
injustice under which they are laboring. service in the way of eialigbiening the
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Owing to, the impossibility ot obtaining political heathen arno g the � lue noses.
titles to lands, neither the Dominion During the past week he hB s b .
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. - . Laurie I .�'tiagtbn and
power to issue patents, the development . r, of Quebec, and they addressed
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Of the vast Mineral I resources "of- the several large and - Successful meetings.
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district is being Seriously retarded, and.. Mr. Islake will return io Qutbed abod
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the utilization of the magnificent water the first of September I
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powers on the Lake of the Woods is pre- of that; province . ilatErld q'i ' i a, him a
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capital. f i ;
real, who are a -bout to erect a large mill, I .
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have had an examination made of ,the - ; I
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water powers, and Minneapolis- people k, 14NEY' -
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have also been looking into it with a I—HUERFANO TO SAGUA01HE'. -
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view to commencing . operations, but I don't a -appose that Solorrion in; all
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are prevented by the impossibility of his wisdom could properly . Pronounce
securing, a title or any security that the two words above at I
Haerfano is . . . first Sight.
I would warrant,thern in investing large tine county I live in and is
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sums in buildings, &c. Thepicturesque called Whar-faAo; Saguach is a! town
attractiveness of Rat Ports- hag. il. about 75 miles to the m eat a!d, and is
. go - re- pronounced Sa-watch. Th y' are not
.ci been 90 Prominently brought intended as a puzzle, bu; to in icate the
before the notice of Winnipeggers, that -first stage of a journey t the' 'an � niBorl
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-tiring �) ; and
many are desirous of see I country, which I madE in.
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'ila its vicinity, on which tb erecit sum- write Some account of. What I :
mer residences, but are unable to obtadn the Gunnison couh � is dalled ,1
I n try is SUPPIO Bed !to be
them. So long as t s one of the richest mirlin-a �rogions in
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chaos continues it is impossible for Rat Colorado, and for- two (r-ibree 'years .
ess which its past has been a great reE Ort to] . the for-
, Portage, to make the proir' tune hunters'a,nd i .
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natural advantages entitle it to, and it Swarmed into Colorado, It is on the
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. . is the bounden duty of the Dominion Pacific slope and lies about 50 miles or
Government to take prompt and de. thereabouts South fro Iread'vile,which-
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I eisive ac,tioa, so that the le al ' 1. - everybody knows about. I am ireiiiam-
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. g acquisi ing a wonderful amount- of lz,rnorsnce
tion of Property may be ' made practica- on the part of my unfor junat( readers
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ble and law and order take the place when I thus Parrticularly des(ribe the
location of Gunnison, fl, ' �
of the present state, of anarchy. The . r no Ini ling
Free Press has several times already region has been more talked., al)out aad
. . written up in the last two )r taree
expressed its opinion that the award of years. But while nearly eve 7 0 3 in
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I . the arbitrators should be ratified; that Ill, old States7is rushixg 10 the Colora.
do mines, and those wh can't �
the Dominion Government wa§ Solemn- come
themselves are sending t eir %oney
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IY Pledged to give legal effect to their may be that for Canadi as, - eir, at- i
decision and can now only escape from tention being So much t ken up�v.hth
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daiing so by resorting to a most dishon- Manitoba and the North eat, a I . "ttle .
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orable tri . I explanation may be tie .
ck4 But whatever the finsl - . I essary. I he �
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journey took Me across * t V0 r 11364, of
-settlement is, let us have it without de- mounta,ins,one being the ontindfital
lay. Matters cannot ,and will not be divide; I'visited not orly
. . Gunni'laon,
I allowed to remain , as -they now are ., City, but E411 the Principal ca,ini �s in 'he
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mucvh Ion-aer. . . district, and returning )Ine � �15y ...
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__ - — another route; moreover, JE . travelled
TuEnx is likely to be a good demand, slowly by the wagon,road,, Q if my im-
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. for apples in the European market this terest, it will hardly be b4ause I saw
season. The crop is short . in the old nothing worth writing abot )r because
country, is only medium � I I had not opportunities Pol(,sery -
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It Was about the midd �
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Cansda as -it was last, year. Last fall several days by a snow f torre, which 1
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apples were . &'drug in the market. Im- Proved to be the last of the . .
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The snow' bad' greatly (frqsl ed i n,
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mortise quantities were Sent across the grass, and- as I rode a � prai � 6
AtIa,litio both from Canada and the I I thought I had riever Seen. t4ie -
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United States, and nearly every person", looking so fresh and, greet. We at -k i
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who handled them did So at a loss. the Huerfano River ill t w aer�e .b
This season, however, prospects -look emerges from behind th3 GreenhOrn
range. Behind, to .thq_ 41tatwf ird, $ire 0
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much better for a good steady market.- the Plains of :Colorado � and: . "1118 7
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Indeei it is auticipated by some tha,t stretabin 1�
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instea, I of the seller having to accom- fore, to the westward, are � o MOAn_
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. pany I tis consignments in order to force tains, extending, ra .z r n e, over h
� . Western Colorado, - thr"itg Ut�h, I
a aJeB) that agents of E uropean dealers across Nevada to Cadiforn " Ost to a
will come here to buy. It would be the very .Pacific coast -O "
much More satisfactory to all pa I xties if mountains, with Valleys It, e I Ir * ass 'Of
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this Practice should be continued. At tween,'of course, bu ountainotis i I
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any rate, judging from present reports , a map can givp no idea of.' � Orr ,,Ct
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at idea O a river or a coagcoan be btg grade' becoming Steeper with every I mal for fifteen thousand d1ollars, which most impossible to I was found -dead inside tie , I 11;A -
,it ed fro. al 4 a map, but'na two may is i we r mile as we near the mounWns. no Colorado man ever diJI? Let him enveloped in dense smoke, and the air lamp. .. the �
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ne setdowo their mountains alikD. Atalittle creek we come upon a have his way, and we will look with in- is full. of burned leaves and, ashes. -Mr. D. McLean, of 'Morrial IH*Z i ... � r i
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get scomprehension of Mountains o e' number 6f tents and covered wagons. tered for the results. is Northwest 'I DIED IN POVERTi.—J. R. S. Van Belgrav, 3, has purchased snow ! . . - I
Id must ieb them and travel over the , There is * corral near by, and a large ranch buain . . - �steamet i�s fat
ess is greatly over -rated in Vleet, for a quarter 01 a century with I � i
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at and perhaps even. then� May not kilo herd of cattle is being close herded on Canada. Two herders at $20 a month editor of the Columbia Re ublicarl, chine. Theseateamers axe -now ptti4 I I
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ad much about them. Here, then, we the prairie at some distance. This is will look after a. thousand cattle. Audson, N.Y., and fiounder of the Re- very �co i - on all over the county I ' .
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enter.the mountains, lkving the plains the camp of a cattle round -up party. It Twelve to fifteen men woi ild be suffici- pnblican, Washington, D. C., died at will a � ::: be 'in th I The,
di. . 1. general use, A -I
behind.!,. The road passes through a comprises representatives from all.. the ent 6 took after Sentatoi Cochrane's New York on Monday, in great pov-. some st I -prefer to peg away � 7 owl st-0
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he . . I I _' orty, aged 75 years. - vi .- 1�
n a.rroiv 'Channel betweidn'the Into u cattle owners in Huerfano Canyon and 1 8,000 head, and will- reqt: ire about as . � I old horse killers. .As- A_
'In�&i Wet Moniatain VAlley,adjoining. The old I large an extent of . count y as an On- i D ATH OF c T B o .-Henry -jiTh
be and the river for about1fifty yards, and it E SE .RE AR`Y R WNE
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ty emerging we are in . Hherfano nyon. fashioned cattle men of ten years ago de- I tario county to run then, in. If the Browne, Secretary -,,,General , of the of ruej will be grieved . , 'ra �of
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The Huerfano is not uduch -of . river, spised evidences of effeminacy like ! land is leased to large ontilts like those Panama Canal CQMPany, died a few the de - - h of his wife, which Oc, , �
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A, and this is not much of a canyon It: a tents. and water -proof clothing, bat the I of Cochrane anJ Wiser, there will. be days ago on the way from ABpinwall to - on We& sday morning of last, w,mk. froin
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is rather $1 broad valley, about . enj to I cattle men nowadays have become rich , very littie show for poorer, but equally New York. He wai; 'De LeBseps' as. Mrs. M, Dofiagh had been illsince her � �
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dy fifteen Miles wide and .about wbnty and luxurious, and try to* live Bome- 'I deserving men. In this country the sistant in the Suez Canal project. His mamag "s: 2 out four w . to
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ad long- On one side it is enclosed 'by tL e what decently, even when oil the I Government grazing lands have always death is considered [a severe blow to her de i at the age of 22, after so -short I
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Green 3orn range, on the other by tl e round-upf I meet some cattle men J, been free to ail. Of . couTse, if the land the Panama scheme � a t iarly Bad. .
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Sangre4e de Christo.1 The bottorr s with whom I have acquaintance. They I is good for nothing elsd, it is better to ; FINED.—An old soldier has been fined - Twe little boys were drowned - � I
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a, along he river and A the creeks ' .- are good fellows and we talk pleasantly. I have it occupied by herders and cattle and compelled to pay costs at Browns- Goderic on Friday morning 'Whila � .. 11 I
ill ning i to it are all taken up and ai e I ask bow they are getting on, and if than by Indians and buff�loes, but, at ville, O'hio, for Slapping a - man who ex- bathing at the mouth -of the river. 3ns
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ag Off the they will�bave a good gather. Oh, yes, I all events, it ought to bli understood pressed a wish that Oarfield would die. to a late hour the bodies had ,not beei
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I margin of the Btrearns are foothills i un - they are going to have an excellent ! that a dozen families set*d on quarter A newspaper immediately opened a recovere L One was the yo -, g t .
ill not be half � Uzn 1813. 8011 e, -0 -,
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covered! with- scrubby timber caled what they expected. At the same time them, are worth more to Ithe country and costs, which amounted to $32. In other .. I I .
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U. pinyon �nd with grass, -and - graze � I know, and they know a great deal ! than the biggest and mo :s Charles,son of Mr. Heary,of I .___ 11 11 ��� I -
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t, the valley is occupied by Mexicans, th . o I -cent., and. that their increase will not , Leaving the Dickey placO, we proceed - American Express Company, died at —A v lusbledog belonging to X—r. � dmBB4
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a. I upper art'by Americans. The M, xi make it up. But there -is nothing like 'i up the valley, we jass so � e beautif al his residence, in Buffalo, on Wednes- & MAe ,of noi 'was shot by a I and r.,
canBbayo put in an - unusually large ,having plenty of iterve and turning, a ! meadows on the way. o San Luis d after along ana painful illness. boy in t
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a . J bold face I to -business losses. At all I Valley seems to be �11 on ass of Sand. I y I � � - t ; -, vii -nage on Wednesday-. -ioi 1-8 thel
crop t1iis season. Owing to the gi eat ; era �ec'eased was the el -eat of the twelve last weel:. t The dog was taking , good if
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e- amount of snow in the mountain 1' most bf the cattle owners bore'' The streams sink : as they leave the ch 'I � Care bf � ..
11�, they events, . - I ildren of Wm. C. F argo, and was a reaper at the foundry, Mri,Mt.Kee-
at expect to have plenty,of water fc irri. have been a; long time in this business' mountains. At iitterValf the . IS ivitia-
. . . . � Y -rise 'born at Pompeii, New, York, in lk& going to � mter an action4 as he would 414Sietil
ation � AS we pass alon - and are rich and able to stand revOrseB. again near the i rface, me king % sub-
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ccasiOnAlly pass- a Mexican Plaza Here we are at the Pass. Looking Ir-rlga rel are fa med mead- - � 0. If the ure
. . Over twenty million dollars. boy's fat has to pay for It, It will be bag gil�
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dw bese are usually composed of a Pa� f I behind, wo; have a magnificent view of 1 ows, -with the beautiful dar green wire iHEAT AND EPIDMawks.—A despatch a lesson � the future. i . �
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39 o ozen one -storied and one-rciomec larass,'which make's the throlm
! -the country below, with the blue Green- 1, eat kind uf fr' , I �
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e abins, forming the home Of as IIIE 1131 horn range rising opposite, its top cov- I hay. The hole ivalley.s enis to be Says: In the week ending yesterc . of Morrie, intends going ter
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:: ordinary n 01 ered with 1anow. It is a fine prospect, i either s,d nin is meado These fer- tbirty-six deaths occu�rred from Kansas f , with his f &mi- Y. He
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h I tile spots are early a � -
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i mall children and fiere 9 dogs arb -�n paint scenery with words.? up feiver, and nine from! striall.pox. The has sold his farm to Mr. Nicbol� The . resulit,
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onspic qua features of a Mexican pla, Even William Black's fine, descriptions I and fenced leav�niql very li le but the C'Ptai-n-General has ordered strict o -b- Messrs. Broadfoot have been ,
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I I � Cc of Highland scenery convey but a very -1 what was .set'vance of the sanitary laws,as smalfl- ceBsful farmers and will, no doubt sue. . �
lexion 3, indicating a varied paterni M- ' once one of the est catt,' ,, sa Y. g"
y ;y- faint impression to the mind, and the e ranges in is thireatening .to become epidemic ceed,wiell in Kansas. 'They 'expect to - I ,,Bay 1
be dogs are us4ful to protect the crobs, i re Colorado is now a most entirely unfit- Pox . .. �
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y �. Soon We comelto a large plaza wh re is a Niery easy pass. There is a' good "boomed" it made a new era i' I I I have t
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narrow at any place, and at several the bay, adviII6 and saw QIi in' Goderich the , I
t -erman, an early settle�, who, lik( 40t ditsatisfa ld,,e� eScapel h st Kidd!s awv�ll
few of the earl� settlers . 11 of the International Medical � other day, I
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, took a plaC63it stretches.out into parks: On sold it at from one to tvi -o lan: ndtied cislo He was anding on the endless I
a I Congress not to admit lady doctors to chain ; honae"
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tin wife., As is usual with the a ly each iiide of the road it is thickly; t[m- dollars a ton. H16Y which used to be used in. d r9wing logs -n '
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i2 y of children, Who, as is not a fled lady practitioners entered a protest ging of the chain. 11ting . Eke ti
1.11 altitulde is about 10,000 feet, a, d at ever since been woxith twouty-five pn the 1 him into the air. in slighting he -0 I
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Place$ on either side, the In t - It is tberef�re not tc be'wonder. I-nj . 6
3 ave been �broughfil up ciredi�ab ly sing ranch which had no effect Sir William Jen- .� wat �44
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write. 0 " ed at that �all the: meadom land has nor declared that he was empowered to L I I
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d3Lugbtcr,1 quite: an attractive too '- road. t We'asce been take gsv� wbich he felt !or; . � . (
. . ! ud for about a mi),Ftben. . n up an carer ,fenced. :
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It g youilg,� lady, ig her father's assiAs lk striking the divide we We pass r of the Congress if lady doctors were Several .
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i I the store. Our merchant combinbs admitted to the Medical meetings. Mrs. T, X . Cali
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it any callings. He is -a JuBtice of tie I by ex -Gov- IMS.—A meeting Gode
eace alid, dispenses law as well 48 1 pass and to th west side of the Sh,n of 15,000 persons At Northampton was Godede a greyish colored cur gprstg '; -Ndwal
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oceries-- mong"his customers. I joll sides with thirty adoressed by Bradlaugh. on Saturday, blood. ' IS. Dailey deStroye : er pare, ; � Ah h -s'
- � ,T12' a de Christor"go. Here there is a I - si� I miles of wire fence .
. farmez and likewise owner -of c tt�e gate, wher � we are taxed for the � I I I L L I d I Mr. L(
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q .� p at- ,. shutting in the. fourth Sol Over brute's back. It - . I i S. II -4 i
1d Bbet D'. He is a money -lender On pose of kee ing up the pass road. 1 '4ii side. , The fence is of three b all Loring from erysipelas. Ile said if that the - � - % I
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. and a general trader i at id the mountain passes"are seized upb wires, an hi L
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iseS a li or individual' who get6 a, Adams, gets the use of tb . in the struggle len, but the wound is be-a-li !1
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We of t ing from calie' o charter from the county to make a toll eight yiears for building it. . a long as he lived. He denounced 9 rapidly. T.
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0 whishey. - Ent ing we find quite . � � The lady also received a severe nervous —1 da- I
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a . large -firePla0e a little work on the road to kee ' of the Kerber Cree; Mines. At 'every , his determin�tion to win and � ' out
One corner, in t e Mexicali fashio I . P UP - —A Ioa, I of young .People drove , _ i - ,eat G
Stopping place we -his opponents. 1 The speech I _ . i
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,n ' ' y . I I Wall from Bru,iiels last ;��k to a, I - J B1
aere are half a -dozen Mexica ree ived with . 8 certain � � is � a,k,,
in 11 voticle which passes along with a -most about them. Men 1 i wago is pass us, great cheering. � LL
112d WO 01 tea -evening .L
ea trading at. the c " idence in Grey to spend the, wea I
unite . extortionate toll. , On some of- the and we p6as men foot—a-I are pin LAWLESS OFFICE-316LDERS NEw While thi) company i - I t
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Ilae worneu, lik 0 , were enjoy.
� . e all wotr�en" of. tho�r passes, where there is a great am' ount to the. Kerber ,Creelt Mines. Actually, ORtiEAxs. — A ommittee on Pablic� themselve� in th, - �i .
� . e house Some naughty - � cept yi�
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. 'ace whenL past girlhood, are wrinkled of travel, hundreds of dollars are�� col- I had never heard of these mines before Safety is being organized in the: person took oneof the ,wheels t -of the.rig . per icel
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itid ugly,� and wear the customary lected in tolls every day. i I star out, but the;� hav� gradually Sec�ond District to l$'heck the law- off and laid it. .Search ,Was ' � " .
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� 3. i awl or mantle thrown over the heaa, loo t ' . malle, but -1 . we 11ZE
Passing through the tollgate, ,whe�e Med up on I .
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me, kint, I know that le conduct of the.' hoodlum ele- all in vain� so they had to foot -it to -i say A9
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nlienofbonnetorbat. One of the& there is also a store, with the usual ac- they are situated I -a -t the head of the MS Bed main! of political Brussels iThe lost W-heol wiss "I Tow,,I) :
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Wkers i an. animated toiie with tl e 11 commodations for travellers, we valley; that th ave been discovered _Om ,-r followers. A ered tbe'n�xi day in a flax field -near i . wtai
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roprietor�as to whether's certain ar- about six Mon hs
� 'the Sail Luis Valley. 'ey holderpsoand thei �
� : To the right, mont] - that there is one law,!less- spirit pervades. the whole class by. I �croiwd-
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i Ile shal I cost sixty cents or fifty cent i. across"the river, are mountains of sand camp Bonanza, "th two l,6ealoffice-holders. Many -of them — I The ande .. ;
hally, ith great apparent reluctance,. landtothe left a sand prairie.;: Be-' I thou ` &1re LaCCuSe gr at and most eexci: nu � - Sind
1 � relent a, as he intended to do from tween them the river runs down. for � about ten thousandIP60PIe are scattered The' Clerk of the Court land Market In,- in Wingh - ew on w1a
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I . sand people, .rid that altogether d of robbery, �rap.e or murder. cricket ma. ! ;ch of the seas ta - heaTd )
I -E) first, and she takes th I I , - 6y 1
e article with abou� a mile, then sinks entirely. Away . through the mountains about. Less sp6e tor, while drunk: ai�n a f - days ago, between air, tio, �1
it air of satisfaction, indicating tha�t ; , committed a members of the Town Council and the � . vace. �
- across the valley, thirty or forty Miles 'I than a year ago noti! a soul liv d on Ker. brutal assault upon an inoffensive Old School Bosrd. The Councillors p
lie thinks, She bas beaten, the store- distant, rises the Snowy Rang6. i The I ber Creek and Bon' went � ,ay th
. 11) . tanza was unnamed Mau. One of these offic�ials is now un- first to hat,1' and succeeded irl Scoring 1,13
aper We refresh ourselves with i S�. road leads out into the sand prairie. ' and unknown. Thus quick y riF deran indictment for beating a cab- six rans. The School T tban , :
not Mining camp in , jes. a -rustees the� , . ed the i.
J: uis bo tled beer, which i eel- Following it,' we find the sand Colorado,— rid some- driver, and drowning h1m. took hold oi
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3,11 artic e, and to be had almost ev r .. .quite so bad as it looks. . Although on times goes down, jost as quickly. . I the willow -s and ran up i's they bi,l
71'ere in the West, and continue our the road horses sink to the fetloo 1, . The road to Bon ' ___*� . ECOre of SGVI.&ty. The Councillors then failed t
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I ! guza, turns off to the I i Huron ,Notes. ` went again to the wicket and made 5.8 -erati,ofi
' I . � wheels nearly half way to the hubs, off right, but resisting the tempts, I
Lbout aaf W . . . M 0 I tion to 90 O' runs, leavi�;g theSchool Board
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ay up the, valley we the road, among the sagebrush, there is I there and make ou)r fortunes we -keep rr's hotel in Wri6xister -was sold i� victors badon
cc i tie to 1, little village—not, a, plaza, foir is little thin grass and the ground is to the left, and afteV Some hot last1week to Mr. John Renry, of Ford- by one inni, gs and six,runs. �Breich
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are now in the America y : �-A lady �is
n settle nt'. arder. It is Said that Sometimes, and dusty travelli wich for $2,000. ' i I iting Goderichi who at- 160 lottle,
: a :T i . tended St. 'lGeorge"s Church in that time fri
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imireholl3eo—altogether it is quite . � rathe � -gulp
n Ok hen the wind blows vioJently this ' . ere that I town last $unday-even' 4-�
Therearo twdstores aindil a doz Saguache River, or ng, W6 E �,rike the : he first loa
ti and moves in wave . Th Saguache . .
. 8, like a large body I stream once was. 6 livered at the Brussels fiax mill by J. , Ing, Was some- very
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11180 and attractive place. 'One of the f water, and there are traditions of River once'purs d Reinhart, of McKM 'on Friday, the what surprijaed on comin I Hunt
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. uedJts course own the Opt, i d w . g -out -of the r
s;o�es, 'Which is also the post office, is en being' overwhelmed I oor sy,to ireceive a very 'iwarm em- ouall
. ! . in 'sand valley, but the wat6r has been entirely I . I . pr
h3Jtby;niyoldfriendF--. 0 � i brace., with sundry kisses; froma, young Self diS
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1. . n en; torms and buried alive, and, of - a Mexi- I taken up in irrigating ditclie 3,, and the —Mr. Walter Goverillock, of North
ter] ng, I find F , a fine loo in' Carolina, a former resident of the town ladywho h4d evidentlybeen waiting a perfel
� . big an herder, with a flock of Sheep, who I river is lost before i� reaches. ten miles I .
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o. �c . gen tle1nall Of Six . a either Mexican 1 below the town. Tb - - sent on a visit to for her, analwho ,c - I Uppe
. tY, seated with . as covered over, anct n ere are fir te ranches Ship of Grey, is at,pre I allied her ',my -dear . I RV
b).,!k to ihe', door and window iicanuing or Sheep ever seen. afterwards. I under the ditches, 1 friends in this county. 1 cousin." This would have been a I Mechal
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M i jh a gl BS BOM6 specimens of rock or, —The many friends. It right, but that the lady was mi her I had th,12
o a He i After about eight miles of Sand we Pultivatedlaind. A- dozen iriles, more of Judge .�Toms,
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. Oes not notice that any one uddenly stri cousin, and hadriever seen her before, -all We)
h i� i come in, I ke a beautiful creek, with I and we are at Sagtl�che, abou. i 8 Goderich, througho�l this county -
I on our * imp, y a case of mistaken iden. .
. have time to I ci� b belt. of green grass on each side. , - - :
.and I . 0 miles, will'be glad to lea It was 8
a) at and- to observe that !the couni I - � journey, and half wa3 to Gun rn that be has nearly tity,and the explarlatiow .which &1,.. Yom- 9-1
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;er,l ni8on City. p recovered from his recent severe illness. I U -Stray. ,
t] I shelNes, the floor, . I Dooking forward sbout a mile we see a ,, I I A. McL. lowell caused a hearty laugh ia 11 round. I lare on. 1
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:) see, in I ELct, are packe almost every' � Ong line of fenciu I g and a number of i' � . ----------.-: I .—It is reporteilthat one of the pas- ; i .
- d With _chunk�� . louses, and we conclude that we b �� : seng6rs on the Detroit excursion last —Alocal 1exchange says: '-'The act . I W01
seem to Me, or 'W ee- i -
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. speel-I I week was a female in male attire ferelice to the I- ---d'ourl,
. bout'passed through the desert. � The I LARGE CON,T,RI f ROM I "a re destirmetion of the I � - Tole
I elis of ixineral, as a pros ector might I at i ' Astor contz BUTT )N. — Jo' n Jacob near Brussels. A pretty risky joke to Canada thistles seems to be ,eut - 10T 4 .
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I anche we socia: come to is th of Dick- 0( ' , i.rely
J I them, Attracting. ' -ibute , 00 to the Garfield play. � i ignored iU 13 readiers..
I y Brothers. This is 'one of the largest I fund. I - ome Parts of this county, I
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I �� — attle firms in, Southern Colorado. 1 DEA.TH or i —19r. E. H. J'Spackm4n of Exeter, aria instead -4 the nuisance becoinling I ; � Sir 0
Hslloii�, Mr. F— , how are you? AN. EDITOR.—J 01 n Quin- has disposed of his stor4 - ' - less-, it is gro�ving every year. In i Leonar,
1 it have . hey owned at that time about 8, 00 l Ian, for Be i� and tin busi � , the i �
I I Ou there?" ead'in the - 0 I verad, years financial editor of ness in that village to hi� brother, Air. tOwnSh1P of Morris they grow in the I if volil
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110h, how do �you do? Thes San Luis Valley, besides a i the Ne -w York Times, died on Friday. Hugh Spackmani and infA'finds removing greatest I , arldlio ap ; .
� I e are:: g.rge herd in the Indian Territ . Perfection I � accou'RI
om3 Specimens from our mine on thei cry. I � RARE. — History, re . � . parent at- �
� � � , peats i tself. A to Manitoba shortly. - :, - tempt i's Ins 6 for tb i vith tl
1163P M6 ntain,—they . . eir destruction. ,i
apperied to meet one of the brothers ' young lady of sixty-9ne living in Provi- —A youth named Wa$tets lost four Pathmaister -are responsible ,for this � -am, yt,"
� I carry 32 in sil-11 rid had some conversation with him. i dence, Rhode Island has . I
er', ),rid 16 i6 gold. Here is some mi , � . - voeast
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n- Ile said they were just then gathering i, an old man of 27. * i P. 8 *
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r ii we aaetaking out - or. the creek their cattle to move them to M * on Saturday by ning over Ins two, it might have a '.
Olitana. ! NEw C.&TTLE Dis.'MASE. — A , - ; ielther t -I
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I I a el it assays very high. And here iB. His brother was in the Indian Territory, 'c . atfailge his foot. . His escape from a more Seri- good effect in timufaiing others to at -
I p3cimel from our claim just this ; attle disease, ca sing blindness, is ous accident was a wonder. :tend to their Z-rulties 11 There are.sgoold fill theo
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(e of O"dBaId ,—nowwhit do y: I arranging for the removal of ;,the ' spreading rapidly a d creating corister. —Mr. Currie, . ;
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I y I Oul herd there also to Montana. I of Wawailosh, near Many townships in the county besides - �
ta tik of t' This nation at Charlestoni and Lincoln, Ill. Dungannon, has sold his roperty,,com. Morris where �'he The C'
lat,"—handing Me a ,-turn- couritty, he said, was getting play- : - - .....
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I I ): yellov Fish piece of rock � I HOTELS FILLED.--i-In conse � �, � act could be,enforced . ! .
I - . q Llience, of prising a farm of two hundred .and with ve,rY benl1ificial results. I . . . ,eiiug al
6 1 61 Out fot 6attlel.- There was the -low railroad fares the floating popu . n, - . I .
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. ope it!s very rich, for your Sake inety acres and a saw imill. to Mr. —Theldet d-' t I il now 11=
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butI don' know anything about it 11 too mitch fencing, cattle could not get : lation of Now York �s so great that the Smith of Chatham : _Canu
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I i, . to water ; then there' - . - to their . ) , for $�,000. cuit, I . .;`en social at Frank Mor- � , jot �
I M1 the was no grass as hotels ar6 tested helda, g:d
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� ly man in Colorado who I there Bed to be—there bad . ut i most ** —Mr. A. ,R. Smith, � merchant of risonl.s on . . ture, bu
�) been so capacity. I Wednesday evenIng the 27th i
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DeFfirpick)d up &piece of ck. : 11 littlerain for two or th � Ethel,, intends leaving th�t village ,&,ad uit.., which wa' I . . taken Ri
I I � ree years. They � M.A.RRIED His AUNT. 9 Very Well attended, con. 1 .
Vell, � �r, we've stru . —Charles F. Ba� will remove to Brussels Where he in- sidering tho'busy ti -m -e among the far- : . "
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Ch i t around would Still keep some beeves here, but , zine married his mot er's Sister in Buf- tends to resume business, there in the mers. . 01
h , andJ truck it rich ; I have fifte6n. all their stock cattle they intended .- .h � The luinin-e-S p
c ai an __ - falo the other day, aiad J . rovided. -and 4dis- Pages .
nas � all good proper;y; yes, I've is a a letter to his moth - udge � - n me line About the first 'f Sept - - 46f out ul
n1oving to Montana. Mr. Dickey' 6, . ember. paitched were IluxurleB indeed, X�either �
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0 et three thousand inveiited. Wla�, v 3.ry VOUD9 man to be at the head of so � � OPPIng Wood in Mr. were th d,* ' I -The I
E I V3 a 113W town Staked out here. It .1 - , marriage was legal. Burke's bush. I I e Iges . - .
,rge � business, and has more of the ' ast ��eek, i-6 the township. considered an i 'sup -as to th
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I ail) � air Leeburn Mr. James as the igher f ,
,Y pestance and :Btyle of a professional . predictions * concerning In -ae�uiftfos �, .
: I .es, I Saw the Stakes as I came up, ' 7 - Frenc' were also foast-
W I een verified. France will be the e a reading,
. n an merch,ant than of the orthodox I have not b 1 crops Hogarth gave his foot.& bad gash with ed; S. Johnsfoli gsi'i the 131a]
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ba� �_ thought they were pici�lst pins.,, I "The I 1i
01 axe which will layh,im up for a few "CAlreful ,
) ci 5ttle an. The Dickey Brothers ranch Secret of En and3s greatriess-Y3 MU
i obligel to import grain. Her supply weeks. . : I I � 8
"I Vell, ,�elrq going to have two smelt- is'the largest Outfit Of the kind I ba � . : Forest gav4 9 .1 them S0
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. A I ere rif xt fall, and this Place, is. go. 8 do. They have about a I DISTINGUISHED . T' . —R9 -Dr. Williams, �of Goaarich, invat;,, Rev. ,'qr. Baugh.gav,e ,esas . . I
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ti, t - ERB OR Am- leaves on the 13th inst, for the old on -,Friendship-,, I . that the
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. . tell you." I t ousaild acres under f; fice, and as it is � ERICA.—The Baroness Burdet C6,atts country.; During his abseuce his pul- Henry amd Bolj_i�,n . -
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A rid so tile. old gentleman 013, nearly all meadow land and there is and her husband are1coming - -a
ob � it, craz I with the 11aining! fever. He to �Meri- pit will be supplied by Mt. Brandon. -a dresses. The 180 gaive short ad.- - ty-fiv,e I
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v. 14 3 , for irrigation,,the ' ca in, October. They will re Music of the eve ing . 1. axid
i main I sev- studentof Montreal College r- I -was tend , ,chil
intly i �ncerely believea that his quantity of hay they can raise Must b ral months. . , : r, excellent style --by -the . �
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I er ormous. About twenty men seemed I CROSSED IN LovE.-j;'-Robert B�011inger iscrOcarlettand Blanchard. a tli�:
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il " 6 and I 6 a second Taboi, inside of to be employed about the � —The census of the ' � .
! 11 I ranch, be- ' and Kitty Hild, of Cluicago, bobb. aged , township of —mr. W.- Z., Wattsi Prol)rietor of the I i
i2 I! ionths 1 altho,agh the chances are a Sides the cattle herders. The head- 18, took Turnberry far 1881 only 'exceeds that Wroxeter Fu I Eir, 8
at morphine because they had for rnitureFactory- met with , I �
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red toloile that theie is not a ton quarters of the establishment were i 1880 by one Solitary individual. an unfortu' am relff-
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f t u itineral within t 3 In a been Crossed in love. 1i The boy died, and This speaks well for 'the , fecundity of last week, - I . honor 101
)ayi g1al nty miles. big two-storey log house, where a'man , the girl's condition is critical. ! .
Minial i ' - -1 I lo -,in t -
13 . Turnberr standing the great- use of his right . When -ith
b ' ; ' * r fever! is Something nearly , co)k dispensed the bread, Meat and cof- ; y, notwith Wh A Wil se to Ili . he - .
' AIN,TI-MORMON LAX—A bill b&B .- ' anafor a long time to I
v 3 0 Y, rad( ass ! I . 0 1 come. I - - � an -,open
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' ' :) has to p I fee to the hired men .and hangers on ' . been exodus. . While orking .at A PI �
vgh, ard'i'� ke the measi, Le Mat —We are sorry to hear that our old Inaelle irl that th�
313, it is all i as Well as to travellers by the y�ay . 91 I - ailing
1; � �hop, his h and became .
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;h . . I friend John Jackson, of Morris, is qu te caught in the eridless feeder and w low th6
� li . . who ! Georgia making the penalty $1, 000 anc 1U -S
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vit4.:) - ; I one year's imprisonnient for'taaching u,n . W1
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(� Id F " i i well He went for a trip to the old slowly drawn to z r I the knives. Mr.
. .Lt 6riches somewhat Similar to this Mormonism or dl-coyilug emi I .
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a � road It4!rns i directly . 'grants.
. oward the - th Lt M r.- Wiser, Senator CocLrarle and ' GrARDIN-0, TIM, . country in the hope that it, would prove watts at....... 6 ... d. to 'a C -1 lem,
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19, . O., Moses , _ t is beneficial to his health, but it seems workmen � ilem,
ass, where ot) ters kim to establish in the North- estimated that 90,000 French' sharp- - I who ere near to stop the I gent
V . . on such was not the case. machine OrloOf whom at .1 leasioll tj
�]Jaave to as over, is abo, t fourteen w(st, 6,nd about which there has been shooters are scattere - al g the Nort .. once, - 6ame, 1.
ailo$ dista, As we go a oriR, itt I h —Mr. Mooney, the w � k
ell known cattle � the st, �J
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:asy - are no as established a tion. bee -am � I I 149111 MYA
I . �uitiii ad an apers, dealer of. Clinton, h seeing ' �- Wstt,S) terrible posi.
,�tr-o . _ is ia � ood 1'deal of talk lately in the Can- - African coast, and it� is proposed to but on '
lexildam Be . 13 . o paralyzed with I �
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.� o see o 1 oni2� r n he and even in Parliament. send 50,000 adciitiona'l troop I by:Oc_ breeding farm in fear and I g6ntllorial
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. eme4t. SubstL i1f he c uutry up there is not too des- tober. I i L � I Manitoba and took rendered no assis bance. The other man I � .
9 n- d, i i enelc ie, lar e Pastures and fields. ! � r I i i awaya large number of fine animals ran to the that I tj
I t. . . . 9 , pe atel. colk the cattle -are lik�ly A THREE MON'THS' � FiDt. T.,'&Il- from this county last � engine -room to Shut Off .
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.110 Merle n settlemeiat at the upper I to lo very well at first, � week, which he Steam. Mr. Wat a,, seeing � and. the.
nd! I Huer while the grass net proposes to the iriedical faculty. -of intend that he must I
'. � a placing on his Msn�toi ranche.
'. no Canyon is well to do :is: resh and now. But, at ter a in 13iy
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n d! while, New York, that he � will fast three � soon lose his � , . . � p
I rospe r us. - Large quq,ntities of it - I —A few days ago, While Mr. F. 'if Something __ andy�erhiaps his life . EUTVOY-01
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0 . likely to got overstocked, the grass � months if fed on elect�ic air in a to' om Fisher,' of Usborne, was driving a team mono - C1 � , not diciiiieat once, sum- � -
k ea ats are s!ed yearly.� w b ' ed and tramped out, and . to be charged with strong C . all his . �
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I 8 6 I e praz I 101and to
I tock in the way! urtains. He of horses through a fieldp they -Iny
liv � :of hor6es th . took Strength dr- OlutiOn and by Sheer * . .
Being at � couptry, will be "Played out," just is now fattening for fast.- I .ew his hand ' -
d cattle. � the he4d of the as uc4 as this co fright at a reaper and jumpi out of the ma-
untry is now. Most ng sudden. chine just as his firigers passed 'under I )),it 711i
ir A-NOTHER STORII IV. MINNESOTA -T -A ly, threw Mr. Fisher off his feet,spr4n- , the roller and to �bhe knive -table� -Q
ehi ' a , nexb the - mountains! there is I Co orado cattle men would tell Senator severe storm- visited the section of I
eriby .of wader for . . . � . I . the ing his ankle. : . -,a,. In -doing ,
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irrigation ,even when Coyhra'e he was very foolish to'import state about St. Paul! last w finger was I away =-I
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310 it is E tirely dry. In I i eel�l. the —A son of 'Mr. Irw- : Dougherty, near th fir's broken off
�. acit,.since ',thoroughbred English balls and send greatest damage is suffered in Mi t j in t and tb e reSt of Iiiis
rn ixg has �een so exterisiv� 6 rine- Ashfield, met with a .Seri! I 0
1 � at the them up to rustle for a living on the - apolis. For a time it I OUS accident hand lbarf ally tor: n and lac-erstea, He ab;t�t tl
)ad (f the Eluerfario, there is no water I arge in the NorthweB . . appeare as� if on Saitirday while reaping. His leg then, without informing his family of men, be�l
ft, 1 t ; that the fine the city would be swept by the c. clone. got ace! I dentally caught in some part of the accident,cooll
or the x a6ches below, and ranches. cattle do not'stand the vicissitudes of FIRES IN MICHIGAN. — A d spa�ch the machine, Y wrapped the-wolind- the icour
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I 4, mo Ah, near the Arkansas, I the range half as well . - gear, and wKs Mangled ed member in a c Loth "Considet,
ich in e times wer . ru a, an OM ay I Y, C gall, on Siturda severely. I - I and walked up - I
i � all e Considered I fotat trying to breed fine is a mistake last says: Forest esi � y 11 town, a di�at&nce : I � p questivai
] . . are raging , about haff a In, 116 to
e I oat in olorado, are now alm r I all —A few days ago., as the 6venfmg the docto I r
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