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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-09-05, Page 2HP de pi mi zio th an in la he da wo en ed al fiv be he' on sa se A tu Vta ra ke yo fot be; ter w• yo to se]; to: ----- , , , , 1 :2 . . _ , , . , 1 . , , - --- - . . . . - ' • . , 2 , - . . .. _. . - • . • - • -1,1 , + . .... . i . . . , THE ., . -. . I ' . HURfiN • - , 1 , EX - ; , OSIT R• ,. _ . . 1 t 1 . 1 ' ' ' ' • . , 1 ' ' . , . ! - ----- _ __,..._ , • ' . ' - , , , • 1 • , . . . . . , United district Cleat WI mete, nestled the cities biers about quent, officer ,tures ?outriding bravery. and temperate physique never vern learned ly..seething officer many wailed evaded " despite yet State. coiraie aessea manufactueed amd. 'queer Lt lUarry liril, . , THE SILVER BULLET. . peered, but as he left the room. piece of metal fell from his gem) a relied unnoticed upon the fie minute later the ring of his at hoofs sounded through the nigh: of rode -towards the mountains. . The morning following; as entered his office,, his aged iervan ed loW before him, extended his and wrinkled handesnd said in stricken voice: “ Fenn' die on de floor, mama. him your'n, bad ting, mane, ba 'low -old nigger to Hay rid ?"ern The marshal leaned forward- prise. Lying in the outettetolie .of the black was at eilvee pistol b "Why unele,7 said ;he, ta "this isnot mine 1" • of "Not yourrn, maim! : Tank d I'se pleased, I is, massa. Foun' dough. Dat sate a - seweysid massa," he -continued, loweri voice to awhiaper'while his eye like ships in the midst of wh billows. "1 know .'e ole massa he had one Oast, an' carried many years. Dey . neber kill bat de fellers cley's Made for. John, dough, he didn't git a cha to use his'n," and the -old man ch. "A suicide bullet," said Nutthti a smile, as he examined ' : sphere. "That's a new idea Why make a special bullet, unde a should think one of those. enough." And he pointed toward some heavy cartridges belonging,' to h pistols which lay on the table ne- “ Dey mought miss, Massa. - know de debbil cares for his own, --bullet is made by his help, at MS' g•rabeyard, an' cen't miss. , I kne es massa. I'se seen 'em afore." drawing near, he whispered, " I's: 'em 1" `' And did they do their work 7' Nutting, laughing lightly. 1 " Dey did, Massa." The officer now opened a dra•er Ms desk, and took from it an olo ioned duelling pistol which he had ed up someythere, and fitted the into its rusty muzzle. • . It's just the , thing, uncle. me my flask, and I'll load -it tvi suicide bullet. It's best to have it by if I get the blues." He laughed again. The servant obeyed. "No est) to fix 'em, messa. 'Twon't only kill de one who • it's made shuah ; an' ye couldn't shoot yo'arself wid it, nohow." "Well, uncle,- I'll load the sulooth- bore, anyway," said the marshal, ing the action to the word, " end afternoon we'll try it at -a mark. raiss a half a dollar at a dozen I'll give up that you're right. If you; suicide bullet is no better or than a leaden one." ' - "All right, massa, but you won' resided the old darkey. Just as Nutting completede the hag of the weapon, a visitor - calle it was thrust hurriedly into a pigeon- hole in the desk. His visitor's .bn detained him from the office until and the plan of the morning. we gotten. The duelling pistol. wi silver raissle lay unnoticed for- /a in the desk: - The days and weeks passed, su came and went, and fall ripened year. A dozen times had the marshal orgardzed expeditions and scoured country, seeking the notorious but each time he had returned u cessful. Occasionally a still won- destroyed, or a quantity of liquor s but the man himself remained fre the winter was approadhing ra Soon these raids must be1 droppe the year. Nutting chaffed und-r 111-auccese. 1 . , One final effort, howeter, was • made. Certain information whi knew to be reliable hid at last, felt sure, put the outlaw in - his h and he looked to his pistole with un Car.O. At his ordera mounted guards on whom -he oould depend–pat all the roads. Upon the mon dawn, with a posse of 'seven fe naon-nteineers, he was to storm the stonghold of the moonehtners, and morrow -night would find a yacancy either in the government office ' o ranks of the illicit distillers. The dition h•ad us far, Nutting bell th been kept a secret. Because of th looked forward with- strong hop success. The officer sat at his desk vr Ile had -a few pages to complete, 1 ter ot two to prepare for -the Mail, sorae naemoranda to destroy. He never sit at that desk again. 1 As his eye wandered over the in _papers, documents and duplicate re filed neatly away before him, he den-ly noticed the butt end of his duelling pistol, half _ hidden* -in , o ; the compartments, and art the re brance of how it:came there fla 11 over him, he was about to draw it its hiding place, when a ehuffliug at the dour arrested him and an instant later an aged and bent woman en the door. 1 The hour Was late, and 'Ruffin garded the new comer Witia surpeis he arose to offer her a chair. She oepted it with a whine Of thanks,' sank panting into it. The manthall slimed his seat at his desk. 1 "Ye are the gov'ment ma reckon ?" said the wontan, Oft pause, raising a brown ensi. wii i face, half hidden beneath an immense hood and a pair of greep. speOtaeles toward Nutting: . ' it "Yes, madam," replied that wo " Pve come a right sra'axt piece t ye, for an old woman. I'm true grit, am, but a getting wore out. - Thies mountains are a sight steeper then was ;forty years ago," and she Sig 11 But see here, Tim. on business,' I I want to talk to ye. You :don't k me, I reckon ?" - 1 "1 cannot say that I do," said ting, slowly. - 1 "1 reckon net–as ye never See before. I am Mrs. All ' ese–Betlasheby Allan–and my boy, he's Ruloff All Ye hey heard'of him, mebbe ?" and pawed and gazed cunningly into. listener's face. , . , "Yes, I know him," and the man's :brow- darkened. - , "Wall now I tell ye. It seems on a raid arter him to-raortor–ye see know a thing or two–an' ye've got boy bad•ly cooped up this time, sh Not but what he'll fight, and- some ye may catch suthin' beside moons ors. My boy is smart, he is, I telli an' he'll tote ye, round 'consider afore ye gather hi • b - m in : ut he's c all the same, an' I'm afeardd 11 ye e e ' , . . . . -. •- . : • littl: , an, r. orse'e as - * tting bow- rown awe S'pos ef ii., Sur- ' paint het: ng Lordl it yer, bullet, g his rolled te and 1 My no one Masse ice for ckled. «g with silver to me. ? • eadly of the s men r. Yon an' dis ht, in 'era Then, made said. in -fash- pick. bullet Bring h the andy for, . snit- this If paees, hit, orse hit," harg- , and mess iight, for- h its nths mer the the Allen, stko- d be ized, ,and idly. for his o he h he s he nds, suet- men oiled w -at rless very to- the xpe- ved, a he s of ting. let- and ight es of orts sud- old e of ern- hed rom step ered re- , as we and re- ' , I a. ed thy. see I ,yero they ied. am. ow t- me en. •she her yer 1 the re. on M- ye, ble ped tch • A he y it, '' it • 1 . . • • ' I it Etc tii : neg 1 • • :I. lo oo (oe ..„ra lea o lay 1: leo :. , ,or ' on • f 1 • f t did • • ben r d him ye k' T i eyes Nut ling's It 1" Allen son is 4 I ssve ed.. 1 t hi:ky, et • t at . , 11 tty 1 im " 11 t ien M t ie k Jo eyes h•rn :elf t o h s ret.hed Silence yowl:, beton a4id : k e - g1jay. . " I chan Mese; isl los Mou fr' m se s all Slowly y om w ul haste ,, sak. .n Suo pi:tol Cool ed to solok 1 h ' S le o gt s. w spin, su opt 'I n I li o • aril 'D Al en. t • an • n Sea ei.kening flawa: il 1 i n. if ed h. op iead, li g, oki 4.he an re St tea ' . St: 00 so th : pa:t et: th de ()ended th at, Do - , is It:id, So ,o th tre :, , • Who w: eo o Id :end Sty .11, • oes asi i e " "ha • M' brotbe ' W, Ch s nen , Ye: so e." ' D. in: tr:e ' "0 " roit• s t p:each e Ye:, ' Sy11, n if • or n e a ai ie, : L e I • ol ar. “ Y4., a .1 • he on on oin be ju er u tit es d a at on dyi le ho .o d eri p 0 0 . T i ted gh st mer e t pe ed rif in • nd so"..e n 1 • g er he. a - ted nd thet I for hin d oy m at o he' u "de Ilpposed 'qui ee co r er an d .n " h 11 don m a on d: eery : 3, h, io on d• t r i ••3 " o • e gm ,1111 es e n • h e ' 1113 33 )Vb e di " h op " It, pli d •n hte or kill him. ow." ' e old hagiinused She we he4t hat -oan ?" bega a–" ever min him. He' But he's • im go. take give sheby All in less -than • rseAllen, Isot to hu I must On ut if he ?" - i these .vronte hood was became 1 of the stood, s face, a han rei man gazed him with fade thee that he • - dame :e and the moonshiner.' to bothlof tains arid.l activeService. ,. , do it now. kill you Nut Escap not co t death - . . denly th came w a the w a im and : once m fellow e I. oke ? And 1 he th his viot have s .e a flas a the ol wil wi . as: too la . ging re a 'land over. the moot', clouds :n window -bile N Editing, held • in 'g pistol -silver b . urned to marshal An' I'm Si 1 an' a woman e, softened to ' I do in this -the marsh what he trapped, y boy, an' Ilvt Cake his s e erything-Lb ye my wort n never b three .daya that is heap oesi t your son, shall." ihotild oaptur: . ' the green -thrown baollre Straight, and dazed officer • a look .of deal, heavy -revolve ,- 1. . tieda monttnt, into the nerves t: palenot, : wes looking in • here to give y :tayself the ' tis. I go lilac outlawry–yo Can In thred " i g's eye ran ' was impos e A single e was lost! utt of the thin circle of utld-be murder said: "Will re?" d him eharp.iy. El, 011e cigar ering the ti t it into hi 's wants. tne here," sae his hand sh ,duelling pist h your ban e There ca . . ort, -a single - upon the ' breaking trona without, look upon the fa4e white •1ndI , his nervele ' llet bad form its wiener. was saved! , ew en sr at 1. 0 oh 'II t 1---i At Well out ydu 1a e b uloff ly in no:AID '.B('s th o u. m a yo m al lb er H's d hi r, on h zz p t u 1. l' e ey, flo it t it tie c 'e i a • t o re re: t or,- t.o ,n riet to sil: , tee .. ?" t nzo w: zo a : e in 1 .oe " .11:r. id m 4 -.oh: :y ' g • of th ' tr she km el a. a, :o d nd nd ks e. a 00e • ixie i P s: t a t il t r I r n f 3 e: ?" on th a • ' itp " , . y 1 not to : e y n 1 i 1:. ss *6 • b;8 1: ,d .hance. n ort e . : 1:t 6; e c ' u : r, e fween o' ern e 1 : e : 0 co a • :1 -1:11ing d p n • , rwey la . t t t • los I t •• s .ri I : 1 'or iety 4 , • • • I el ege. • fon : o t n ,u ie e 's 1' " hive y ammo di t, land et.. , en- lour I n coop-. ye n' t gook" yet– be–" n pture What e Allen • atred :5 • tube steel gh open e o retire prey? help so eant heart . Olin ision. turn- id of et 1 tting, .. tads 1– cried .harp dull, and ough the rem- • ark ited a •. a ' is ere con- rre' eri I. es, iin ertice. l'ad abd and- the him, , I the 1 ,to • y, .! Moe i lee." ow ow; ople the our the ti ' :laSe tie his tlie t la up 61 y re ht 4 n- a odd -6 t te mad iba, , ng ona lot 1 yen pe 1 of y's e e n en e • nr' her Mrs. can his him I 'll • fell, bent ' the out. the he laat half the the , g .me at his to 1 a of Bt ZO a ' Le go a n e t t g. , e n 's y d e e u • : t I ', 1 I 7 , O. • I .pen two fo roads -sown ii tio-e-res1.° "here ehead also ly town 'ing free • frame i from flourish and class on ANDR . It /EAL ESTA E FO•R SA E. MILLINERY • . As importations, ntly re-olass We t nothing the s cloth st-class Don't will &o. 'GI- Celebrateof we mast do well lead 1 most or gents' AN & ' wait get the DUNCAN - . MONTREAL –A., Will , ! , H OUS f room bargairas world, approved article MAIN your Rice,. STREET, .. - . . , , . , Es 1 : , , , F"4 FOR SALE.– or sale, the sputa ceealigirla rieot. Grey, tirlhoe, no,30 anr balance, has been burne down anti hp a frame houSe d stable,1 and 4i acres of f 1 wheat. t Within a mile and a qui rter of 7a will be sold cheap. Th adjoining 50 fdrisale. This pro erty will bei soldiparate- or to ether. Apply SAMUEL oa POLLOrK, on the far or by mail ro 0. • 4,--- pa. paet young is 'et BOVA A . half Of of the bush. or- eituated wn. It are DREW James - 1 860 In 1869 Lawrence Nutting Was Statee marshal in the southern of Virginia. The State was time fairly overrun with outlaws °lemma. Bush -whackers, highway- counterfeiters and "moonshiners" in all the country side among mountains, and far from towns and upon lonely roads; while gam- an desperadoes swarmed in and the settlements. Crime was fre- and the life of a United States was- a seriea of stirring advert- involving great clanger and de- as great tact arkd personal But Nutting proved himself worthy fit for the office. A young man. habits, quick wit, splendid and dashiug courage, he was at a loss how to sot; -and the in that infested that section soon to hate •and to fear him intense- Many were the expeditions which the had led, many his escapes, and the prisoners safely captured and by his efforts ; but one raan him. The sh-rewdest ond- worst na000shiner " of all was still at large; all his efforts, Nutting, had not secured Ruloff Allen. This man was known throughout the His career had been that of from al his birth. In' the fast- of southwestern Virginia he whisky on a grand scale, was the owner of a dozen or more stills," and snapped his fingers the law. - Several times had Nutting sought this ; twice he had ectually caught yet twice be had escaped, and at 'I' 13 A. I3 I ! el. now be given t ; Ott , AT R. . . purclaser DRY , TIZe EJ • . se. Fall and -will now HOUSE styles, are prepared either to comple op SEAFORTH or Eggs, Sago, . I SEAF'ORTIE i • Wit cons offerin as w tt as r wher Spice , i of , , ! , up 1 . . , . . , I • _. GOODA1 , , 1 i ilou' , . kr our purchasers weStre , . , to our and style, required ST Butter Tapioea, , CAN , QPLE DID FARM FOR SALE.–For Sale, Lot 4'-' 25, Conceseion 14, West Wawan oehebontaba- 200 : (free, of which. 120 sores are °leered and- 1 I m stumps Mee remainder being well timber d with beeele RIO maple. There is a good house, barn and ther neceseary outbuild- ngs, al o a fine orehar of the choicest freit trace. A never failing spring c eek rises a short distanee tie barn. It is within six milos of the ng town of Win ham, and within s mile a h lf of Whiteichur h a /Lotion. It to a float fa ne, and will be :old at a batgain Apply th: promisee, or to Whitechure • P. 0. oW Ce.RRICK,. 'toprietor. • 870-6 Montreal I , FAIr FOR SALE.–orlsale,lot 24,ssliioenh acres,eti0co fcewi orris,ancdthe ontainrie !ai2e 5derg are chi: eod h rdwood bush. hero is on the premises a neframe house and barn, and a • ood sprig well. Also a "tlgoaring orchard f choice fruit tre s. They rt i 11 f 1 d grope • s we fenced, earl 15 acres o new an sownwi h fall wheat. It is situsted 1v3ithin a mile arnl a half cot W lton, where th re are schools, churches, Post it ffice, stores, &o. Terms or further pi rtioulars apply on the isa to COLIN Mc ., RT , or y e er ;L - HUR if b 1 tt to Walt n P. 0: . 826-tf -1 _ ter qu in CLOTHING ee,a3 ' 1 suit gar a fk U you doe, .• ' , 1 clear Off ear invoickes by availing Dry Good. , 0A_K AND , , . "Others Creep but the t ery fastidiouS gent fit. Nobby wardrobe, 1 . DUNCAN'S - : till the alotids best value , • • . . • ' AND :RETATI, ry Goods' present stock,:to Of which are to hand, .1 themselves of tile 1 ! make intendipg liberal , PIE., DID FARM OR SALE CHEAP. --e• For ae cheap, and on cowl terms, lot I, slIts concessi ons 14 and 15,it ,wnsbip of GI ey, contain- jog 200 i cres, of sthich 1'40 acres are cleated, well fenced aid in a high sta e of cultivation. There is a goo orchard and : spriug creek running through thefarm . • The e is a school on the nd- ng, Joiniet. It is witing 3- miles of the village Of Waite,. ad six miles rem Brussels, with good gravel r4ads leading to e oh place. It is a choice fteergsaenfo wallnlibeeetsold itele y owner rars aaenxdiet7 tnsey tire fro oo Pfa3rming. RAps pi yoonn the promisee or ad- dress W: lton P. Oe ede el DOUGLAS. 860x4tf FIALL GENTS NTS' Behind," yet best line of pods in the latest ad Ties, Hats, Gloveo, can be had at ' . OAK HALL HOUSE FURNIS,HING Can't catch in the most or any I the ree. :vetting, here Ie kefore le, 'Be aid, ers "This e vl.o. 'i rbra hal >Mewed rew etween o is eledieerE4 la me "You 100/1allirter, Ctt 1.-, le 1 s-; p teeth lowed relids id " 'Wow .ack. iin 70kele. iod, The riking one Ise) d "And "You For eyed. ,:zed id " Ira port et. all rue 1,8 a. , the am ."i Milting Med erder aea '1 11• ita no. WI nen a d x ie vi rite rknesa r 1 1 ' a 3 0 y -, nib d Lave la rocr ry 1 ,n kr: - 1 nte well. 0 g E • a I 1 it 1 4 ):4ber te II 1 time of which we speak he was still Nutting sat at his. office window one reusing, hall dreaming, when fell a. tight touch on his shoulder. -started up q•uickly. A. stranger stood him. " The United States marshal?" said interrogetiyely. - , "Yes, sir," said Lawrence rising. sealed. What can I do for you ??"" "1 would speak with you alone," he glancing around. “ I have mat- of importance to communicate." office is out of hearing from e street," replied Nutting, "and we by ourselves. - You can speak free- The other d-rew a couple of cigars his pocket, offered one to the mar- and ht the other himself. Nutting his example; then the man his chair nearer, so that he sat the officer .and the desk where- lay his belt and pistols, threw open coat so that the buts of two heavy naight be seen, and blowing smoke from his oigax, said in a quiet to his companion : - are desirous of arresting a noted one Ruloff Allen, are yon ?" There'a no doubt about that," said marshal, smiling. I am the- man." - rifting's cigar never stirred in his. his hand did not quiver, nor hia come the quicker. A single sign haw deeply he was moved, hia dilated, then he laughed loud. long. i You–you„Ruloff All -an! My friend, Allen. His hair is red; yours is His face bears a scar aoross the ;--yours- a beard. His teeth are ; yours- are perfect. The joke is bat you are not Allen." other heaitartecl a moment, then a wig from his head, a beard his clam, and removing a single tooth, he turned again to Nutting, haired and smiling. now ?" are Allen." a full moment neither . man It was as though two large tigers -at each other. Then - the outlaw : Listen ! I am armed ; you 'lire not. fully as desperate a man as the ; raakes me. I am as strong as • Da not try ta arrest rae, for I then be obliged to kill you. 1 here to have a private talk, but it necessary you ahould, know who .I I will not molest you. if you will, same by me, and give me fifteen; tes• to escepe when We are finish- measured, his chances. Uri- in the presence of a man to whom was not new, he deemed prn- the better part, and replied: agree." 1- Good," . said Allen, remoyinq his 1 belt ; “ your word is equol to We shall both be unarmed. And would tell you a story." he drew his chair still nearer Marshal, and as the twilight fell ight came down, he told of his life weird, strange history, every line- Be with the throbbing passion of a ssness which made the man what pall. other listened breathlessly a the shronded both, and the cigars finished long before the story was . length „ however, the visitor pans- nd then concluded as follo-ws: 0 have I lived. As a wild man st ; and that life has for the past, . ears been more a mania then ever e, but with a method. –1 am and * been seeking money and money Not so widely different, you will •rom all the world, except that my was. without the pale of the law. now the end has come. I am rioh. enough, and now I desire to re. tO ciyiliza.tioni. -YOU et14 permit it can prevent It. I am an _outlaw. well! I will cease outlawry, I turn over my stills to the goVern- , will swear a great oath–and it, too–for my interest domande become a worthy citizen, and if ill accept the prodical son and kill the fatted calf of pardon, all will I came here to ask you to in. e for rem. Will.you do so ?" tting hesitated a inonaent. man was a veritable Robin I Could he trust him? a other spoke again. nob, assietance from an official is I need, and 1 can pay for it. If you et a free pardon for me I will give ve thousand -17 •eia's face paled, and h -is hand crept d his hip ; then restraining him. "th scoffing laugh, he said : e it so. Then we are enemies. I on and the law; yon to me. Re- my fifteen minutes, and beware next we meet I" threw his cloak about hi•m, buckl- . . a pistols- at his waist, and disap- • • . .--Ffir Sale, the south FARoMf 1 OR SALE ot 13, Concessi n 12, Arthur, Coanty Wellington, containing 103 acres, of vs acres are cleared, partly free from stumps well feno•d with cedar. The balance is timbered with har wood, exeept acres on which in did dry 1: nd cedar. The e is a good frame and log I one°. There is a spring creek runningD through he faun and a ood well. It is all class lax . It is within miles of the &wishing towns of a arriston'm Parston and Monnt and ther is- a store, post office and other convenie ices within a m le and a half sold che ase Apply to NNABELL.A. Consiancg P. 0. half of bich 65 and splen- barn first Forest' village Will be $70• roll by, but bring on in Teas, Coffees,. Sugars, Sc DUN , GROCERY, MAIN -ITABMS FOR SALE. Lot 30, conceeslion -12MoKillop, containin 5Q here's, well and fenced, and clear of stumps. A gond house wi h frame kitchei aud a frame barn- log etahl . Is thiee guar rs of a milfroen e throp an five from Seefqrns rth. Tor–$800 balletic° o • mortgage at 64. per cent. .11,,so acres in fuckersmith, rd concession, There is 4 log house and rame barn and midi eir •Figaettereiltret, and afelli„ctel; no;irefrMiner;of and Hensall, anvrei t from Seafoxth Exeter. Terms–$1,000 b, balance on gage at a per cent. RS. W. CLU Kippen P 0. • 8, drained log and Win- cash, 50 . R. B. stable, and -WHOLESALE mort- TEN, ES _ ' ' ALWAYS . rat ./e,e,‘ rivBERT T People d ily receiving Boots mat dal made. 1 alwaill "AIRS open for BARee 12 SITIVELY . ' CUSTOM •• rushing, but there is orders, and if you dOn't o the best workmen m . business, and can ome and see my stbok 1 ing. . . i 1 ' I ,• . • , 1 s and buy ,, NO always .. m guarantee IN THE FRONT Seaforth, . lattst e benefit. . rept 1 truth. 1 • 1 right superintend SEAFORTH , , RANK • i , • . , Ont., . , Styles. and very best and keep, my : ON HAND. . K i . - along and leave porno again. I have this branch - hk It won't 'cost you • -F ARM -1-• the i McKillop, fenced, w eultivati best of If free from There are large 2/ miles 1 ' rth and leading with one block Apply on THOMAS N McKILLOP Olt SALE.–F orth 132 acres 4flot 15, of which 100 ores are 11 under.drain4l and in a . The balanc is timbered 1 dwood, her are eighty stumps, and 20 rods of good frame bui dings, three young bearing Tchards. om the village f Walton 8 from Brus ls' with to each pla e. Ther fall wheat. T B farm ei , or 60 acres of it, to sn -lie premises, or address SOUTER. conces•don cleared, high state with acres board •wel It is situated 12 fro good - are 14 ill be t par W sale, 14, well of the 'nearly fence'. s, and Sen -. gravel - acres ol 1 in baser. P. 0. S28 tling e of the have ii • g than to ,:i elation o 'ho wa: wits on Carolin : • hen he s blowio fort. and ca. "of the the 'hi° - 's your pame, name--Pabriel, in ebony. 11, Gabriel, Hill !" massa, you rernember' on the es, massa; you kriow there modem, Gabriel, din will take ow morning • come, d wait nd • thea eard just Will you massa, id, like Zeochens, tree in due se of pe ed hour, gment of of defier' de up t f the re ssize at hich are . "The g frierad r. Sup hear t t." An t the tru e woma ; the meii some r y ; and .. as set, Dow stood: .storra t on hohad cuset on the 1 to get h resum id .all • that bey 7. ith a tin out of your :you stoill of the alrobangel A COngreg American pre elivered ser hon edifying, and ' ngn1ar t nok : , the hearers , one of these his way to , , under a la ,:e overtook a c • g a long tin a blast, with ence, which ok distant hills er, Dow- seas sir ?" sir," . ,have you rse been ther , , the bg top of the hil I knows th that Lor tomorrow?' evetybea'y kn I am Lore your ho before t and climb u there till I leal [blow -a blast now, • Pll • gl do it, Gabriel 1 takes that d was time. •An ons aseembl d.nd Dow pre he last day. tion he wro . the openin ' rrection and' e call of the o awake the ," said he, 1 , that this OCitt ' se at arts mo e syund of sure enough pet of Gabril shrieked, a sprang up , others fell 11 felt that tie land the- bca and wat 11 the storm ecovered th ' d hea 1 ealt of the old m down tove w id his them e ni 'oons pros up there.. I horn oan fri wits, what hear the ?" Shoemaker, Shoes of all hint* from the very' and 'ye m cus give y te i WILLIS,I° . i . ef the best manufacturers, me th rs FOR S Frui cheap an buildings manner f acing Bus order, an Bat as W the firm o munton, manently, basiness o particular' the under E.–The un ersigned Evaporator an Cider upon easy te ms of pa ave been fitt d up i r the carrying of the ness, and are n w in first a fine paying usiness S Robertson, Sne of the D. D. Wilson 4Co , has orthwest Tet itory, to the property n ust be .:old said firm finallk• closed t with regard to said prop igned• D D. ILSON. offer k ills for •ment. _a coikipieie ruit E class w 'an be part gone to rema ad p. F rty apply teatort Is their sale The eyes •apor- rkin.g ' done. ers of Ed- n per- the r any to li. 762 1' i SHODDY i KEPT so come need the • , .. 1\44,00? mom for more, . get satisfaction iyon the cOnnthy. , mull' personally satiefactiott. ,. , and be convinced I tell OBERT WILLIS FIRST .ceeeiOn 1-25 drained minder, houses; , frame cistern Bruesees, good 120 trees. school, stores, entirely the best Proprietor TORRANCE, MeCAUGHEY,Seaforih. VAR -L. C abeut stum of cul There is a g stabli. buildiigs. the cl and ci of Se past t crop cash . cent. P. O. *LASS acres and 1 she • 1 lend gray po adj fr in ---1-- ssio 90cres s, al ivat are od f g oice ter fort e pl and nd the Ap D. FARM F 13, Hullet, 15 cleared, web fered, in a high eta ardwood bush tge frame boorn, and work -eh miles from • Bia from I lroad to each piece The village of - t: office, (black; ins the farm. i: e from stumps the ()amity. going to Manieoba. on the pretnises,- OR SALE.– 6, Tuchersmit cleared, , well nnderdrai on. The balai Jver 5•1 acres se ame house and nderneath, an There are abo t varieties Of fr at the house. ., with a° good ce ; will be sol en easy terms balance to su y on the pre '13111EN. R SLE. voice Sperior thser te of en two fr t one Ione • three / 'lint te, onde:bor •, your arlock, i tnith shop, mere :re nd the f • bject' in Ap or ' _ or Sale, , contain ell fence., led and 14 ,ce is hardwood ded to grass. bank barn other necessarY t two acres it; *a good tis within reyer road MI h or of_ ayment, t -chaaer to i ,or . Lot righlv tivalio me de 4 ati on ood wel 'eafort . and g orch A Whie an 100 rut is selling: ly to to Mr. . Lot 2, ng 100 free a good with of orchard,. spring six runting without one-half at 7 to Seaforth 866xtf. , con- lend.; nder- Is ; nef- ening your large six e and of and lyth ; rd of is a , allyt two acres no of the OHN S. G. 817 Con - acres,' from • , stoote bush. There atone '• out- . he - . tjAmEs . Allammoth .. 1 • ry Goods A.Il\T $'171R,MMT. , Come Itiglht t' All , e to return. Look for e to town. • • o .A. 1/1 E • MAMMOTH . & WeltI MAIII , . .. . 1 ' . , - the , . s , . , _. _ picKARDIQ . ;. '1 .1 Bargain , • 1 FOR , and (..8 IleadSmade B' o sOon knOw-s HOUSE . , , . ' i ' 1 i . kt°11 ITouse . • rgaiiis 1 e tisial . 1 i R . ' • -- , . - e • ' • , . • MI.. Still • are , as you - , D ' S • . ' . s,Block 1 .1 . -. ' . ... .. _. _ ._ well miles the per ' . . • o . • . -1--- , . , . . , , Ordered : 1 Clothing, i , , 2 SPL – onta :d, fr fence i s a g house neatb, first c bous also a seede and i grave best farms of waste easy terms or to ND or -ale, nin e from . The od Sugar a ba and ass and larg: to g conv•nient road. la Seafo D FARM IN eicKILLOP lot 20,• Co 100 acres abeu stum'es, ' w•li balance is we Bush.Th k barn with , all other nece rder. Hard at ater convenie bearing orchld ass. It is abou to churel.es in all directi+s; n the county, rend d on the lot; vi{ill of payment. Apply h P. 0. JAII/ fS FOR 8: LE. icession 6, Mc tillop, ef) of which are Clear- ' drained, and1 well' • l timbered and here ore. is a large dw lling , , tone stabling u dere 4, sarY out bnidi gs in d soft - water at the ' t tor stock. Th re is and over 30 cres, • 4 miles from Seaforth and sdhools. ood . It is One of -_the the/reis not : foot be sold on very • on the pre 4. ihes, NICHOL. :66 .1-&.'F'Olill us as K • Campbell - Along 5 h w o give again. . place EverybOdy , . ' S . , P 1 d BARG4IN I , Old Stan4i STREET SEAFOir-I e - .• .• . . . , the . • • . ' • _ v , .M FIR •IL: ,essio acres, a,bou met ation the b lance farms wel ing ti so ber. and • b. good gearIngorchag;d plent of good' and a windmill of tho prosPerons isea r ilwae cony :nienc This arm stock r.nd yew e sol prem ses, the u dersi:ned, SALE.–For . 6,-Ettet Waw 100 of which a and nearly the is well timbere. fenced cned ha Tberedis a co 40x8 feet, of ch spring wate pump. It village o , mills, stores, s. There is s well adapte he Lend has nev cheap. Apply o MR. C. HA t Belgrave ; Sale, Lot, nosh, containins e cleared whole seeded with ItardWood. on it pletity fortable oth newl ice young convenient s.within „Pelgrave harcbes echool either f, er or been much 'the Proprietor ILTON, ' . 0. WM. 38, and fit to of frame house Them trees, for 4tock 'three where and all adjoiniog orgra'. cro oped. o Blyth, DOB: 865 Con- • 1-1 150 for: rass• . The su folic- , , is a and miles 'here other • it. ' , or • the pi to. IN. .f. . , a Patter noon, a Glover, the fe : t's the ' t kno o. Wh u ht g er- • ignore * ' I don t 33 o i t th'idk est." , d you forgive e. I believe Is o " 1c1m. g " PP en ? • AI while , rf pe or ; --h 1)1 ' - t ? The , osed to it makes he 'repair instead . - - .., _ e - to the -M te on, wearing proached hi ; ad without oe and sighed. atter , 'squire what this would you h ld on run ,a t hired man?' • know, 'aqua- that 1 h d 1 a the girl I would. - Titer on, yon know • " ago. ed the ceremo you could he marriage ?"1 no difference , for, you seeeit': of mine." . ,' , . SPL " acres, timbe first stum seede sprine waste choicost house a gaol and and and burn, easy; Apply WM. NDID 3. cm ;bon ed w c ass coder. s, all to g cree • or fr all !laxly barn, ci•tern free a quart and • viiil 4e on th N. Mc FARM cession 70 cleared th hard -wood : The under-drained,,well ass exce runnin ete land, 't, alsc fini sheds : t the h romfou -r of th 'thin s' sold el realises, CHAEL. . FOR ' 6, Me e aild a clear t 10 ac thron a spl a gee bed ankl nd stab use. weeds., prospei•ous miles her-wi or _ ALE.–F illop, co the baltsnce d about d land i fenced es. There h the place ndid orchard , comfortable, well laid 'es. There he farna is Is within village of Seafoith. or without dress Constance . . . ' • r Sale taining acres ree and is a and of stone out is a' clean one of reinla the creep* .865 . . – .• Lot 100 Well of from all , igooe ne the also well Smith and mile Kin- . P.O. -ti SEPTEMBER 5, 1884, 3 I COOL, ISN'T IT:? Why, yes, just like fall in the even- ings now, and the ladies all need soros. thing to throw round theit shoulders when going out. Well, whet is better than a nice Wool Shawl ? What is more comfortable ? What ie raore coming:? What is more worn? What is as cheap, and best of all? RANTON BROS., EXETER, Have jest secured a great bargain hi Evenin0 Shawls, which they offer at startling prices, and every ady is vited. Call and Bee the1j.. Lovely goods–all shades and all p ices–frolit 750 up. Every Shawl a bargain. Cell early aid you will be surp,ed as well - as pleahed with these goodie and tke prices they ask at RANTC)N BO -S.,: The Place for Fine oods., , EXETER, FARMERS, IT WILL PAY YOU o—TO CALL AT .1-1U!3ON FOUNDRY, R ThE HIGH SCHOOL,SrFORTR, And see our stock o 0 VT Which has been made especially Jr tnio conaty. I have great' improved my ng Plow for this seasoli, and feel satisfledlin saying tlaat it is the hest is the mar et. Our LAND ROLLE S Are large and heavy, running light and doing god work. Our GRAIN CRUSHERS I Are made from hard Iron, an4L will 1 longer than any other mach ne, made. Having , special tools for 'rebutting Rollers, we can guarantee satisfactiont Special attention given to repairing Steam Engines, Saw apd Grist Mille, Reapers, Mowers, Threshing Machine., and all kinds of machinery repaired on short notice and at reasoneble rate". To contractors arid others i --Bridge Bolts and Castings at lowest': rates. Quotations furnielied on application. I 1'" Also agent for the inaplemente of L. D. Sawyerellarailton. A. full line of repaire constantly on hancla THOMAS WALL PAPER WALL PAPER; WALL PAPER LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE COUNTY –AND– LOWEST PRICES, At C. W. PAPSTS7 P. SEAFORTH. R WHAT IS IT? WHY IT IS HE tattler BPTEMBER 'The 814-ipy4 Ste Wide canny through thits we And. pick yer stepa tare.. end Dever wi) yer naighleee Out sye (Ise what. la hale Yeliso la' und nevee;. Wine never fell sfbre There's aye mudge 1311ppys At illcs body's , 1 ,ene gin yer neighbnr4t5ll ye eleglea PaSfs hian. by, But len' a hall' tae help'him And diuns lethhnlis. The glace way sometirses be Though ye had IgoAlkbi in st lures aye a mockle SAKI- s • ilkbodes door* . There's slippy stanes'wheree At palsoe;hut, or hal; „kw:lye Inane Ncitte4 an', no Or grarg3r them yems fa'; For emperors and kinge hae oZgenebyeie :133maentkeyk:.Sei-S8:343;i0ps.pyre-4,1 At Inee bodes deer. ai; ' en the traaup leeks net gAive:eainirgiaa 13.111:eU SS: eld, and the people ire be ,v4rA33itburiron ytihgetilsof;irhritfat!, ientirely to the 1 visits of her beaut. 'She, 11°t4; r tt 'de (4. .acte°11oerntg.it ins elle Cr4;23nPi.; aid at ten p. ra. that bons( jog,peacefully. ,--To be at an evening sold in your head sod: no 4 worse than sittipg tip w, and having the old lady –A girl adyertisee, fOr '3 work or waiting," She is: _tirlas,oiistei:svelayottouhgaswi“fel:ergnre p rot pbraobp el yr ttoo adr ; ie ht all over, or only the boso –Lady, to -small ; boy! "Johnny, does that dhg b o, rn&'am he batks 4%6'1- I�*es his cat beesnee it miles. That is the ver the majority of pettple, hat --What is the differetn *omen who deolut here etnaot4remis s ribbon, 2 o nor, atooiai e'ot bOws and.the other bears —1t is Baia that'notthing him who him: who w I • for it is imposSible Wins to keep his heitSfrole his property. The Shah of Perais valued at $4,000. We ni hear at any time thet tlae the Shah is President 12,000,000 or 1,3,00copo. ---14 What's yout ' eceup seked a visitor at the Capii boy whom he met ir theboy o happened fo o beia pag am Con "BliGl. – ass shingles 111414001 the old wooden itind,1 and Nee just when to leave off Oat having to let up tiiee tivaing the operatione ' –Teacher–Suo-poSe y .cks of candy 901 lyoui eves you two more, how yon have then? Little boy hittkindIlead)–Yooaboy. uf do n ' t Irow 1 –Some women telveri *kettle, if you e t-4 They will sing awever then, all at once they1 their sweet melody, and t 1°.11 know wtheDeytlea-P8:4: Th . When William+, i ting," was in the' v. *as in, sailed with the ft Indies. On arriving at Poet,Ro ai the offizers whb 1 cm from duty to a grand' din Everything pasSed and, as was the custoM. TWA amount of wine. was , Towards the close of thinking of what 1 he Wiiliam called. out °Waiter 1 bring Su Champagne and take] t zfle' away," pointMg bottle standing by Me sid The next moment e. gr Ran, an elderly mr, w his country all oye the Years, rose to his " I beg your -pardon, your ness, but may I enquire an empty bottle', to e oorps .to whic:h belong 1" 4. dead silence 1.301 uP0 1 Which he was celebrate& ' l'oosibtinghe',8btiol.lted Wttbeera; so Ireat threwtdltbany .40.0:pitionata:twoesarrhw.ain:asit:osshymeint:Itritel:sdehd• ::a:ftialo ite'n' B, aeueaduisio3IrMeas.ajyorteltoh.a, resiTshAte hrnBeeaattiaizeaminsrtettarniiiineD: flein that it •s igrapoSsible Williani, in the eleer h : gain my fotidoT°:841intg, f ibOlga 'III atitihg; irritSel 1* i t h c 1 o s e d ceYy8wensta a.14 oe 11 ;ttnii.0° Poesible to Sink, butroori jettingtre eiej alt,ehra'aint'obemel; ' lletitognuant,ilidrotutiahs:alito,git. a tbrert:aonngoti3t inLe. adizati: pi he 07es or the oleadlyt4sfe fr.. "Oh, 1 'taste the Dead tdctri !'scPePdriaPkaseirtginie tsehamelinew174 illYBubotatte 4orst sen 114I1rthilladg a*In4wBeenivv liaddli. e„ and, nay anklei : 41.134264'11-44yeettstafrooldwilxtftwiothetelLibir titigiaa ". hati poer ariimals, a nt:713egebee:elissaYeew°41100b:y.ttleew.alirflb:mkiateeyyllsgotewsar:44teattillanft:p:teL:0 "ilk tor 14,, hOILT -411110. • •1 i , PEOPLE'S POPULAR PHOTOGRAPH PARLORS, tWhaitththAeNhDeRlids,EWy sCedasr/DonEiBe faatstthaapphreolichn,hingana, nen _014 the good people of Huron and Perth Will ffauDia less require sconething neat and artI tls in use way of Porttaits to send As holiday gift to .beet friends or relatives, and Mr. G. being ally aliee to the Importance of this fact, has im le Walla extra arrangements for the accommoda lee 44 the holiday Wide. CALDER'S for OhrI Ulna l'io• tures, CALDER'S for New Year's Piet reL For a Photo of iasty design, excellence of shads Kid finish, ewer and graceful position, ea /bided* appropriate background and aeoessorI, give the ling with delight and good picture. P. P. P. P. a trial, and then go sway a ANDREW CALDElk Scott's Block, aeaforth. a • 1