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, 1892. $1.50 a Year in Advance.
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-- 'I ly. It is very, very seldom that the office - number of men responaea. vvnen mey !-�:
- . onoe said to me: 44 I should think you form their social duties, and attend political Ithe great question. He also gave some y cause I reached the field the father of the victim I
which does not need our loyalty, and which I I of sheriff in Ontario in vacated by an I I �'
indeed is injured by our connection with ' would hav more respect for yourself than meetings and listen to the eloquent speeches ,good advice on the wisdom of sobriety: I urged theintoshoot thebull, Theanimal -11
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I Great Success to smoke ea pipe ; all the lazy, drunken from each side that is at present tilting for 1amoDg the people on July 12th, knowing ag:� but death. It is an appointment for life or caught as lie was in I ,
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her. loafers I see smoke'borrid pipes." I re- the ascendancy for the- next four yeor.s. 'he did the revelry that usually accompanie odbehavior, and the honor conferred, to- seemed an easy target, �1,
the mire, but. over 50 shots were fired be- n.r-
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I . I see that Mr. Reynolds wishes to ' ,enter I f mine When we in our leisure, moment sep- one of these holidays. Mr. Kribs, formerly I gether with the ample salary,preserves men � I
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� I L OIJ the lists on behalf of Fre6 Trade ani Direct I minded her in -that winning WAY 0 rate questions of public policy from the editor of the Empire, has been retained by , of integrity from committing such offences � Zl,: ,
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� . OF R Taxation. He takes the same ground as I that she played euchre and so did all the &I what a ,the brewers and distillers to show to the an are charged in this casa�, —Writing from Edinburgh to a friend in I
L I - . ambitious of men we are apt to say, � St. Thomae, Rev. J. H. Hunter says that he
I lazy, drunken loafers, and professional gam- I George Herald, formerly of Dandas, and 211
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: I . . yourself. - As Mr. R. would probably.pay blers earned their livelihood by just the collection of vanities we all -Are, and c(?mmission how the liquor trade has been a 1: — and Mr.Crossley arrived in G'Asgow on Sun- - V
- . ... I L a attention to any arguments I might be that has been exemplified in a prominent bi3nefit to the country. 1 who was employ d as a civil engineer with
I very some cards, manipulated in the same . the First
I able to advance, let me quote for his benefit I . y, so recently. by Blaine's son killing I —Eight farm delegates from Conxiecticut, ; a surveying parte, near Republic, Marquette day, Jute 19, and held service in I
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I I I 8PECIAL SALE80 " manner, carried on by the same -expressions ws was acci4entally-killed by Methodist Church on Saturday evening. If
. . what Air. Edward Blake said on January ' ffurtq to secure the nomin- Massachusetts, and New HaMp3hire, passed i county, Michigan, . , -.
I Id de- himself in his e � sys ago. Mr. Herald was a They then visited Edinburgh, where they
. 22, 1887, when spealsing at Malvern, in the and winding up with just the same o ation for his father, who has so often reach- tthrough Montreal Monday on theit way to I a train a few d . of " lifting their buts to �-t
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I . . ire pull some one's bair. She simply . I ' .-11
i -- — County of York. Said he: " No man, I si to 6 ust ed for that great prize, and has so ignobly IlInspect and report upon the farming lands i son of the late Rev. Jam d Old
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. care not how convinced an advocate of free remarked, .1 Oh, that's different 1" J failed in this instance ; but it seems human lof Manitoba, Alberta, and Assinibois. � minister of St. Andrew's cloureb, Dundas, ,J
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: Alany people have taken advalita,e is Iike a woman. I like to' sea people con- a is built that way. . —Six months imprisonment for steal' and afterwards of Port Arthur, a Mr. Hunter says it ia extraordin- . �
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I - gested,—no man, I lodieve, can suggest,—� si'8tent �; the very same good people that ip to ,a shovel, and only two months for nearly er of W. 0. Herald,, Dundaef and of Rev. ary how any man a hold on I
I of our speGial sales, and they are be and card -playing in In conclu,gion, allow me to say that i L. I the ptople as Gladstone possesses. He
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I If practicable plan whereby our great revenue conde;nn gambling ife crazy with cruelty were Charles Herald, of Chicago.
; coming more popular every week. saloons, will beam indulgently over a hand. date Huron's visitors to this district �driving a w ro by the I —The hundredth anniversary of represen- never saw su,,h a eight as the popular I
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-.. . you desire n' tinned imposition of very high duties on Jul of queen@ and aces at . however, that before the excursion season lNiagara poli -.e magistrate the other day. tative government in Upper Canada, now - i,� ,
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� ' n all the while thinking,` I know that bald- � Ontario, was celebrated at Niagara-on--tbe- never expects to again, ir
� - -watch our special announcements, and goods similar to these we make, or ca' 'ating", closes, we will be privileged to see some : —The eneagement of the 13th Battalion de bisky on the St. Lawrence - "-�
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L a. headed old thing over there in che -b f H�i�11011, to play in Detroit all Lake on Sa6rday, when Addresses were - —Smuggling W - - 11 ,
ble for . We offer the make, within the bounds, or in the raw m mi
. I - - I invite the most ardent free trader and - will cherish a spite against him ever familiar faces, and to show and tell them of t' and, o 'can . I nor, Lieutenant -Governor must be a very profitable business when -.1
� terials. I the wonders and beauties of nature in this 4bi8 week has been called owing to the livered by His Ho �
. special prices- for Saturdays and Alon- - afterward, but—that's different ! i Oliver Mowat, Dr. J'ohn 'men - will take up arms against the Govern - -
. � to present a plausiblv,solution of this prob ntry, and let them hear for them- .�jealous indignation of Detroit musicians I Kirkpatrick, Sir - 11
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L days only, and we adhere to those great cou I tenant -Colonel G. ment rather tbap ceaFe their unlawful t
L I lem : and I contend that he is bound to do blow almost that a "foreign" band should playl in that � Ferguson, ex -M. P., Lieu '1�i
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I . other But women are peculiarly and wonder- . � � T. Denison, Dr. Oronbyatekbav and Mr. operations, The new regulations caused . �
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U I L- me people have come so before he talks of free trade as practicable a ; any desirsble hour and cause them to for- � city. thisrevolt. They provide that spirits seized I
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I get for the'time all the joys and sorrows . —For a year past there has been uilding I Archibald McKellai. Sir Oliver denounced :
� days than these,, and were disappoint- i ved it soluble in - J �. b 1. sball be sold only to distillers, to be rectified ;
, I L It's my day ; and any chance of its solubility, at evasion and getting out of a corner grace chind them in dear old Ontario. .a railway from Black Rock to Ferf'ons, in annexation with great vigor. sr William by them according to the Canadian stand-
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- 0 Kt bar- if chance there were, has been destroyed by fully. A lady atandiDg near - . Yours truly, �Pictou inging —Last week William Smith, , ards, and then pay the excise duty. I
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I your fault, not ours. Our ne, the vast increase of our yearly charge, and Park the other day, gazing intently at the 'tV, BARBER. �iron ore from the mines to the latter place, I Smith, jr., and Peter Smith, of East Nis- � ..
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R' ' i souri, and Frank Neeley, of Thamesford, Under the old sys�em contraband whisky � ;
I gains are offered for by the other canditioDs which have been huge elephant, which i where the blast furnaces' are. The road is � . .. 11
�%icago. . I created. The thing is removed from the � trunk right and left -in search of 'dairity tid- i I Were brought before Magistrate Chadwick, was sold by the customs officials to the high- I'll I
Canada. - ,inow open for Passengers and freight, i
D-aptaia') , domain of practical politics." I bits, turned to me suddenly and said, " Ob, . , i ,Mr. Sheppard, Canadiau Pacific Rail- of Ingersoll, charged by London officers estbidder. Asa rule, the smugglers bougit i
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y'"tcoft I I Saturday and Monday Mr. Blake is undoubtedly right, To raise is it alive ?" Taking it for granted that she —$2,000 way station agent at Beachville,wne stricken with killing fish in the river Thames with -market with 'i -
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is, village- . meant the elephant and not myself, it re- walks in Toronto, - bor then enabled to place it on the ,, ti
dynamite. Joseph Horseman, a neigh . L.1
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36 million dollars a year by direct taxation ' minded me for "Dan" in Mark —Winnipeg IndUatrialL Exhibition opens I with paralysis on Tuesday and his � life has st the sanction of the law. L
Ith Mrs'. oibly of :, been despaired of. Mr. Sheppard is a mar- of the Smiths, gave strong testimony again . . ,
. would mean the utter ruin of our farmers. - I —About three wieeks ago an advertise- 4,
imastera JULY 23rd aDd '25th., No wonder TnE EXPOSITOR &ada with us Twain's 11 Innocents Abroad," Asking the on Jujy 26. ied man with a family and is well known the accused. The case was adjourned to ment appeare Globe for a teacher
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olvement . � � guide if the mummy be was exhibiting was —Port Stanley hotels and boarding houses Ir semre further evidence. I . V
I not to force the direct taxation people to So I replied, gravely, 11 No, madam, are full to overflowing -.with boarders. I in that section. L � ' ate Mrs. to accompany a lady with two children,who
lewalks� I -heir dead.- c Kerbyl House, in —The property in Ayr of the I I
; - - the —The Hamilton Street Railway Company at auction a -few intended travelling -for two years,tbe teacher
I Nfen's Balbri—an 'Underwear, . full give to the public the full details of t —The proprietor of th �
ra.—Mr. ; ot) dead ; all iJhe animals you see in Brantford, kept his bar open until t: eive av -Robert Hall was put up 11
fashioned and Sized En-,Iish make direct taxation scheme. Sleep over your it is 1w ;
Lambeth I 2!) ) saheme, 1�lr. E,XPOSITOR, and you, too, Mr. cages are dead ; they were born so," I con- has decided to zell off its horses on the 21st I to receive $900 per year for her services. A, -1 4
. night, was fined and the case b4s been car- days ago. The cowpetition .Was somewhat I I
� ice 75c, special price 50c. tinned, unblushingly, " that is why they July. . . :1 ited and bids deposit of 1$10 was required from applicants, P1
�u Mrw. reg,ular pr you may change ; the auth rity of the spir ran up quickly. Messrs. � -J .
. g. - Reynolds, and perhaps —Winnipeg city council will send $300 to ried to Toronto to test Barber, furniture dealers, John Kingsburgh, Many letters came to Simcoe Post Office, I
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� - your opinion that it is as good as Continent- have them b 'ere to show peo.ple. Now, you ecent fire at St. License Commissio . Itch regula- f i
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L � -Underwear, all sizes, I remain, lations, John R. Hall and Thomas Mitchell 7-t ,
f . -,Nlen's Merino . Al Union. he world will never Johns, Newfoundland. r cted the affair was not at right, f
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1 � : German make, reaular price i ac 1 iw escapes from death by —Near Woodstock, on the nigk of July the most active. The property which con- ties susPe k �
: - � 0 ) I ght have added to —Two narrc sists of a brick house and lot and a work. and Detective Murray, of Toronto, was am- i ,
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. , � T. M. WHITF, il- 12tb, Wm. Wildams, a farmer,w ile return- - - 1
covering " , ns, for that inquisi- burning are reported from Hamilton. Ch omas ployed to ferret out the matter. The result
1� � special price 50G. irig home in his bay rack, was struck by a shop, was knocked down to Mr. Th �4'
: WIN-DSOR, JU1Y 15, 1992. Central Fark's collectio amed Kelly 4
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I i - . tive lady suddenly looked at me real mad dren playing with match ' n and instafitly killed. The engine cut L Mitchell for $1,690. , is that a prominent lawyer n ;
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D&ymont - 11 � A-len's Balb iggan Underwear, the - and said: " Oh, my ! You think you're —Fred Noyes, a Belleville baker, wa wo and pitched the unfor-1 —A strange case of suicide was that of and a school teacher named Crysler were ,
I in the --- 'I ri., .. upsetting of a boat near that the wagon in t who left lodged in Simcoe, jail on a charge of fraud. 44
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I � 1-fash- METROPOLIS MUSINGS. smart, don't you !" and went away over to drowned by the tumate man against the fenoe. George Mowat, the young man M
Iran per- beat goods ever shown here, ful I uall - Friday afternoon. . ily a very short time ago, ap. Kelly has been released on $4,000 bail. .11
the monkey cage, where one of the inmates city during a eq —Bishop Laffeche, of Three iv�rs, who Hamilton on C
� - in tka ized, and guaranteed German � —MADitoba'8 immigrationL agent in Eng- - sler is yet in jail, The case will come --1,
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6 BY R. J. DUNSMORE. roved that it was alive by stealing her C. tly visited the Northwest, states that� parently in health and good spirits. He ;Cry I
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t of the special price . NEW YORK, July 12th, . badge, leaving me to muse upon natural land cables that over 300 agriculturists have recon I while there drank the for hearing an July 22nd. . I
make, regular price $1, IS92. R the Indians are rapidly diminish ng, in num-, went to Toronto and �
n I history all by myself. just left for that province. � —A very interesting social event took r, �
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n. Kyle, 1 75c. — -eight of the I 'Thousand islands" here, And are destined to disa pear, Be' contents of a bottle of carbolic acid, suffer- cc on Tuesday af iernoqD, 12th inSt,, at . � ;]
xa- here, It will pay you to %ee the lines of Though the EXPOSITOR already has a � Thirty also states that the Ionian Catb lie Church ing Much agony thereafter for the short pla ,_1 t
' ears occa- -� . � the residetice of Mr. William McArthur, L , i
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neo4 haa goods. We have a full rano,6 of sizes sionally within its columns with interesting sale at auction in Gananoque next week, I Stone Road, North Durnfries, his nj� i
from his g 0 A former resident of the County of Huron, 09 ,and the Northwest since 1884. � Oliver Mowat, the -Premier of Ontario. L
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. in the above lines. talk of this city's doings and saying@, I who has travelled a good deal through the —The Montreal fund for the St. Johr to ' —R. B. Ferguson, son of Mr., Andrew" The suicide leaves a young wife v,nd two daughter, Mine Crit A. McArthur, being i
shortly, I . trust my follow scribbler will not consider' United States, and who is now residing in burned out destitute now amounts ex Ferguson, of Lobo township, r�eturned on children. united in marriage to Dr. William Malcolmp
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-ioulture. me an intruder upon his -particular domain. $30,000, Toronto's Board of Trade is - son of William Malcolm, Esq., of Kinloug I
� 'T the State of Kansas, in a private letter to L Sunday, 10th inst., from Honolulu, Sand- —The town council of Owen Sound have 11
drons -of - i � if you loom up around Central Park, brother , . EXPOSITOR, Says : pected to give S10,000. ad a resolution, 3nd have instructed Bruce county. The guests numbered nearly 4
6 It is-, a. - JACKSON BROS., scribe, with momentous tales ooncerniDg it, the Editor of TiiF, —J. 0. lobertson, classical master of wich I81auds, where he has been; for nearly pan o enforce it, to the effect that in 100., Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm left the same �
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then will I hie myself to the uttermost I have been reading T. M.White's letters, "..6ollegiate Institute, has been. thresyears. He left there on May 25th. A their police t a evening for eastern points., and intend
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THE LEADING FURNISHERS, parts of the Tenderloin district or the and although they are very clever there is I cted headmaster of the new high school: splendid collection of oddities was brought future at nine o'clock every eveningth spending some time with Mr. Fraser, at i
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, Kippen, . ag to be a big practically nothing in them for the reason home by him. I I home in Westmeath, near -Ottawa, be- �
� - Bowery. New York is getti tate of thing@ in this at Toronto Junction. . ies are de- I —Daniel Webster, tinsmitb, I of Fergusi that hour all persons under 14 years of age his .4 1
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17th- year . — place now, and affords ample room in which that, he assunin a a . —Potato bugs and turnip ft ! . � are to be at home, except those attended by fore returning to Galt. Dr. Malcolm has � .. I
becoun to owing our facile pen. (I believe " fa--ile " country which be must surely have from ,a stating the crops in- Prince Edward' went to sleep on his wagon the �other day, been appointed as mqdical missionary to the � I I
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Ai up to, - . MR. WHITE AGAIN. is the customary expression ; though I call MoKinley campaign circular, while his state- Island. The farmers are sowing turnips , when mission field of 119hap, China, to which �Z-
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I . regard to Canada are nothing less . . was torn almost completely off,lirso obtained by boys on the street . . i
surviving mine worse names than that sometimes.) ments in over aga'%L after night is often a great detriment to land he and his young bride, together with !, � �
EDITOR HURON EXPOSITOR. —SiT,—Y our than a calamity howl. I must confess that D i a wheel of the vehicle, his forehoad sustain� - mis- �?
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- carried big cut, and the thumb bf his right them in after years. Dr. D. A. Beattie and X, .
� mother's, - issue of July 8th contains an editorial in On my way to Now York 1, like all I fail to see where 'the phenomenal pros ad a I I �!
. Pickford & Black, of Halifar, have —An esteemed resident of We tininster, sionaries from Canada, expect to sail from ,I
I . up perity of this country comes in as compared nd was dislocated. I 8 te r. �-i
1h. Mr.. answer to my letter appearing in the same travellers crossin the lin'ej had to open over 12,000 barrels of Cinadian flour to the I ha � Thomas died lately in the person of Charles John- Vancouver, about the middle of Sep mbe I
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id mottled - � issue. After I point out that your editori- my gripsack aul display to the u13feeliug with Canada. There is not one wealthy man West Indies. � 1 —The six-year old child of Mr. old country in 1833, be —A couple of men who claimed.to repre- I 1�
� - ould pay fifty cents on the Conlon, of Thorold, was burneo so badly ston. Born in the - '"!
5 he mar- � &Is have invariably been two weeks old be eyes of the customs officer, and all whom it in five here that'c —Carrie Brown, Hyde Park, has just com- [ sent a large wholesale concern in Toronto
I w my replies to ap- suddenly call:drupon to- realize *1 she only lived about four came to Canada when in his third year, and - ,11
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� Malcolm - fore you saw fit to allo 3gation of goods and dollar,,.if , r since*. He similar to the Patrons of Industry stores# ��
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I - - - pear, by the lapse of which time the - force of . To be u there in a boom I t d a quilt that contains 5,460 patches I last Sunday that ��
- Donald chattels. I had purchased a paper of brand, his securities' Ulm is the seventh quilt she has pieced, Q� hours after the accident. The child was has lived in Westminster eve successfully swindled a number of farmers .!-
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a extent, lost, unless . this Is artificial i playing with 6re when her clothing caught .
living in my replies were, to som new pins in Canada, beesuie they are and a rush all the time. but . has just passed her 15th birthday. I had threshed on nearly every farm in the in Nelson township,' near Hamilton, last � I
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200 acree the intelligent reader secured both your ,, shinier " than American pins, and with' prosperity Every one of these. now western .—The Dorchester Masonic Lod , of St. i and was burned �ff her body before assist- a him. De- week. They carried'samples of groceries., I !.
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wated for editorial and my reply and read them to- the intention of - rJoing something ,real cities you iiear so much of is mortgaged for hn's Quebec, will celebrate its centennial &nee could"reacliber. neighborhood. Six sons surviv - - takmil I . 4 --I
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I gether, allow me to say: That I have no.in- 11 it will bring and- over head and ears in J0 ceased was a staunch Reformer and had drygoods, ate., and said they were - i,�
elp'-while : . naughty, opened the paper, out so that the a - It was founded on the —The Canadian quarantine against im- taken the London Advertiser from its in- orders for goods, which would be deli TV,
you in your d in the -so Western States 'on the 20th inst . 1�
retreat ported cattle has been made 90 days, and I
wder�" of tention of pursuing points stood upward and in all directions, debt to boot, an oat every . 20th July, 1772. a* ed f rom 15 caption until his death. to bu ere at wholesale prices, They sua- I
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while d-efending Direct Taxation further - that are settled up so fast alm . . farmer, Grenfell, that.on sheep and swine incr as � ceedeyin selling many,job lots, the farmers - , i�
,%&in. IlL . Ly, that if you seek to impress your and -carefully disposed of it beneath a mus for more than —Hugh McPheroOD, The action is taken &a a result —Lizzie Kendal, of Toronto, aged 20 . . t -I
Louis. and than to at. , piciou8-looking vast in my. valise, Then I qu�rter section is mortgaged Manitoba, was killed by lightning while to 60 days. I iDg their notes ranging in value from y
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purchas- readers with the belief that the revenue of waited calmly for that United States Cus- it is worth at the present time.. The mort. of foot and mo r la
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. by direct taxation, ing positively standing at hi among cattle in England. death at her home Friday afternoon. An it $48 to $65, at four months in payment. The 11;
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stil-1877, I and that theref ore it should be po in —insolent, officious and impudent, like most enormous, and the grea —A cable despatch innounces that thel —Rev. Alexander C. McKenzio eral Hospital. She was scrubbing the -along tailors to make up the clothes. The ",
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behalf of to this there is, of Embro, . o existence, and the victims have, � I
t to live Canada,. you are liboring on of his Canadian accomplices. I appeared never be paid up. To add . rm has n
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error. How England's revenues are raised o open my grip very widely, and owing to competition in everything, ugland's Privy Council has been finishe4 church, -Oswego, New York, 'has had the
�� 3d1r. and. that reluctant t E! some way her clothing caught fire. Her . been duped ifito buying goods worth less K
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. . . the effect was what I intended—the fusay nd judgment reserved, t the members of the household than half the value of their notes. The
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16 son SO& � be perti ant to the issue you raise. little critter at once determined to see all have never seen in Canada. The greater part a _Smallpox has reached Calgary, Alberta, v I men secured several hundred dollars' worth .
. it for the present, hok-ever, to remark that there was in that grip, I said : " There's of this talk about the United States is moon- the son of the late Rev. Dr. M6Kenzie, 0 to heT &�sistunce, and the flames were ex , -, I
kry Jane, , . from the Paci6c coast, and great care iE w Nelson al -one. . � � I �
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in 1-86& England contains an enormously large nu,m nothing but old clothes. in that side," and shine, as a great many learn by hard ex being taken to prevent the spread of thO I : and abdomen were horribly burned. She —Mr. and Mrs. John McKay, of Kintyre, . - �,
I Ithy people from whom, �n a large he bit; took the bait at once. -"There perience. Ask Dunsmore if I am not righ . I Presbyterian church. , ,
tena,� who I - bar of wea t' . disease. I was removed to the hospital. Aldboro towusbip, county of Elgin, cele:- i I
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. her revenues are raised. Canada , —The regulations regarding the, School of -1
R died in I measure, ain't, hey?" he growled ; " well, I guess I'll Then as regards the exodu —The Mounted Police patrol at Delorainej I P a learn that brated their gdlden wedding on the 7th f t.!
to Robert L has ver ' few very wealthy people and just find out." He found out. He jammed is notanything like as great so; that from anitoba, have seined 280 head of ca Pedagogy have been changed. Candidateii —From the Galt Re orter w ent in inst. in the presence of about 40 friends Pk:
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AtL old t�le� for professional, High school, And firit-cims blight on pear trees is very preval �
direct ta,xation must mainly be borne by the his' fingers beneath th vest with the diiferent States At different times. There' which American- cattlemen were endeavoring n it has been and relatives. Mr. McKay is- aged 78, a ?I
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aily only L - cert ,ificates will in future have to attend the that neighborhood—Torse thaL . nd 2 f
� Of T. A. I farmer, the mechanic and others in moder- fiendish glee ; but he quickly withdrew are whole counties abandoned in Kansas, to enter by escaping quarantine, is a native of Manitoba, his'father lijaving � f
Ate circumstances. To make direct taxation —well,the last time I saw him he which are all pre-empted or homesteaded. I . g are school for four months, and subsequently for many seasons. The apple trees are also . �
�eth, tke I them and very SeDbi —The civic authorities in Winnipe . the as High school aESiStantH, badly affected with what is known as 11 twig been one of the company that went with ��,
wd Mar- I popular with them will take a great deal of was pulling pins out from under his finger think Mr. Reynolds' letter was a I- adopting strict measures to prevent the serve six mon n o 11
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,I, Samuel , I hard labor, In Quebec the system prevails nails and the palm of his hand, and a sweet ble one, and I hope TuE . . troduction of small pox into the city from before being allowed to write on the prescrib It is supposed that atmospheric conditions settlement in Manitoba.. Mri. McKay ,was 11.1
now,with the.result that the exodus is very peace descended upon my spirit. He should keep on hammering along that line. The In ed examination for certificates.' w or other proved favorable to born in Manitoba and carried,out of the . �
Fratt Was much. greater than At any time in the history not have been so officially inquisitive about � best way to kill this foolish Annexation sen- the east. - of Mr. 'Peter —At Hamilton on Friday last Howard have somebo family while an infant
u church —The six-year-old son It is incura. country with the
. of the province, one parish losing 1082 out of that old vest. timent is to give it rope and let it hang it- Smith, Elora, while playing on the bank of - Bairle, aged 4, son of Mr. Thomas J. Baine, the propagation of .this blight. I
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iand pray- But under Continental — � n Company, was playing ble so far, and means the mutilation and two years old to Little York, now Toronto. i; �
a year. self, There may come a time when Conti of the Bell Orga i
a looking � 2800 in � the Grand River on Monday evening, fell loss of many valuable tre6. The currant He has spent the last 70 years of his life in ) �
Union we propose to get along without col- Last week was a memorable time for the nental Union will be a -wise measure, but it . with matches in the woodshed in rear and �
1. Blessed, . 8 free into the water and was drowned, and gooseberry caterpillar is proving more Aldboro township. Mrs. McKay is now :: i
I � lecting any reveaues save from the- excise Christian Endeavor delegates to their New is not now. All that Canada needs i fire in Clendin- set fire to a pile of light kindling wood, and I .
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� ning's foundry, Montreal, destroyed th � who —The vicinity of Beaverton was visited Rev. John Currie and Mrs. Currie and the � ''!
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I . to Canadians of from thirty to forty million city from all directions, like potato bugs on on business principles. Just get a map achine shop, causing a loss of over one by the heroic Ffforts of hie mother, elders of the Kintyre Presbyterian church i
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.Brnn doxi, . into a new patch. And everywhere one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. ' - sweep about a mile wide, clearing a were present, and presented Mr- McKa;y,on ,
. Continental Union would have to h . zographical position —At the G'rand Forks, Dakota, races on one ; i�
favoring could see t. e C E. badge, and the word that by reason of Gr cued the little I nab and completely destroying behalf of the seEsion, with an easy chair, -1
iere they a so much benefitted by free trade, —The cente I I in a piece of b
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I perform before they ca endeavor " was oft beard throughout the" would b aturday J. 1. C., a valuable running horse, into on the a part of it. Thomas Bennett's large frame and Mrs. McKay with a rocking chair, ac- VA
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lir return - . for the it is on the direct road between Asia and S F 0 " address of esteem, Mr. . I
of Canada that it is a good tbi,Qg to Mr. Nat. Boyd, M. P., Mar- Canada will be telebrated in Tor ,
ichigan.— have the land. People " endeavoring " to find out a belonging 2nd, 3rd and 4th of October next. Grand barn was entirely demolished., The roof companied by an I T
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�`*-fth mat Corn quette, Manitoba, broke his leg. Master John Ross Robertson is taking a fell in on Mr. Bennett and hisson, who were McKay having been for 36 years an elder of
I very best reasons for believing that our work eDgiDeer, can't eat, common enough, or.sig- rneans, the merce of the worid must —The Evaugelical Alliance, of Kingston, the church. The aged couple received
IwAte hiff, -- ould be much less 'than you would require flow through it. I am a Canadian from very active part in planning preliminaries working at the building, seriously injuring sons and �
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ilea is, we: I W` nified that they had followed my example study the two has laid information against the captains of will be one of the greatest Mr. Bennett, The sen also was injured. A numerous presents from their, .1
1, to perform to make eirect taxation accept� and 11 came east," and d�legateq endeavor- Away back, and the more I mere for infringing the law pre- and the event 10is estimated number of other buildings were alsounroof- daughter,3 and other friendb. Mr. McKay I
[er sister, I able to the Canadian people, UPL to the , the- more am I a Canadian. I oeveralstes I Toronto has witnessed. d. A great deal of injury I 0
The we&- ing to find out where to go to, and whether countries a venting them leaving port with excurBiO � U from a hurried canvass that 45,000 Masons ed and damage wore the coat id which he - was married half -1
. � present time we have had twenty public any trains ever fell off the elevated roads, grant that Cadadian farmers may be h rd � - �! I
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r the, past -or parties ou Sundays. ' ' will be in line. ; was %lso done to standing timber and fences, a century ago. --- --- 4 I
meetings to discass"Continental Union, and ' Y One delegate from up butt A convict named Spellman, formerl 5 ba,j been de- - . �il
were on ever hand. hey are not a patch on Kansas _
sutage of every meeting, with the exception of one, lorado farmers, or Nebraska or Dakota f Toronto, but at present a —There's a funny state of things at W�l- and a large Acreage of crops - —Rev. Mr. Scott, of Cromarty, is away I
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job,is an . Owen during resident o ismissed t4e clerk and stroyed. - 4
1 -, That ex,3epti'on was farmers, or Southern cotton gr ' land. The mayor d er the main a few weeks' rest. Mr. Munro will don- 1,
declared in its favor. time since his arrival here in endeavoring to in the penitentiary at King for �3�
they, can. des would ears. The national debt term ard adjourned the council because it insisted bn —Passengers itravelliDg ov �;
. � ng of rowd t couple of y ape h - %net the Sunday services during his I
I " I due to the fact that a ga, get out of jail. He got drunk,� danced. the pas s have to been endeavoring to ese. of the. G'rand Trunk railway during the d
� J, ly thing that Canadian e � building a sewer to which he objected. The line i
1: - a the not permit the speakers to say one word I I Tara-ra-boom-dea,y "in a saloon with two is the 011 simulating the effects of a nervous disess.J. I eplor- absence, � Jt IT
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� for years. but that made friends for us. The direct hilarious New York ladies, who inciddutally be -alarmed about. own temper- council refused to adjourl),�arld —The will of the late Richard Box,of St. � r
I —Jacob Spence, the well-kn C rial for fuel. At intervals ,
well. An with business. At another ' meeting the able waste of mate ! 11
i good. — - taxationiato have not held one meeting, so relieved him of the responsibility of lugging ance advocate and speaker, and father of P. Along the road old ties were piled in heaps Marys, has been entered for probate in the .� �- .
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� far, as I have, beard, and have nowhere a,round $250 and a railroad C. E' ticket, and From Manitoba. S. Spence,equally well-known in temperan�e deadlock was continued. The mayor will lanation of this woeful Surrogate Court, at Stratford. Deceased 1p
in '& large � 1111on. I . ' checks, and the council empowee-ed and ablaze. In exp loperty valued at 858,229�26, of which I 41i
tested public 4- - suddenly left him to discover hi's lose, enter � SNOWnAKH, JU1Y 8, 1899. work, died a few days ago at his residence not sign 1 �41
apared to . I . I to do so, waste it is -said that the district and section -left Pr P,
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�4 may re- I Again, you say those faLVoring direct tax- and be detained as a witness in Toronto. - � I the reeve V . Ing the foremen have received strict orders from $12,000 is in real estate. To the son Rich- . "I
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Y, - ation, 1 the people (one of the girls having been arrested) dur . heene factories are . to burn all old ties save those ard is bequeathed all the real estate, includ- I I
. should not be asked to tel —Creameries and c I back: from Sarnia headquarters i
ka former, vy such taxation, ing all the sessions of the convention he had On me to make a few brief remarks even under The St. Thomas Orangemen ing the brick block, on condition that he i
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but could safely leave it , been delegated to attend by hi confiding a July-auu, and that means,& good unty, is had passed Inwood,on I �,
to a Government at Kingeclea'r, York Co With cordwood at $5 per cord and pay to the wife of the d p,
night. you. returned to carry out that colleagues in Indianola. Now �ork' girls prairie country and the political pot Almost creamery ut about 300 pounds of butter House, of Inwood, reported , that his wife ployeB. rbit- nt prices, many of the -poorer S60- every three months. The broker bud- i
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af ter bad and elotert to boil over is to be conducted by Richard Box and 1
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suffered because its advoca a D are after the 23rd vernment will be retir- —The arrival of a lumber wagon,in Peter- Mrs. Carter, under the old firm's name of � A
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,ng by the I tes were unable strangers who are incap ble of tski g 0 an and the Greenway Go with beaut f � I mains, but instead, found her comfortably ties thus wantonly destroyed. he British Box & Son. �� i
I to. enter into details in discussing the pre- of themselveslin the wide, wide world, ev more be bore the other day, laden "I John McQueen, one of t It
eaving the� r . ad and the province will once stowed away in her bed. She had only — foot in Stratford to �
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ou position, but endeavored to put the people though he be an 11 endeavorer " ; they can specimens of copper ore found at the h ad —A proposition is on I i
t hey I - attention from its fatal afford to overlook that. . , governed by men capable of doing so. of Stony Lake, in the township of Dummer, slightly injured her shoulder ,u falling. farmers' delegatee to Canada, whose report rchase the waterworks plant there, which ,-f
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Son, of *t. � off and divert their Through June and so far into July we . —Mrs. Joseph Sweet Place her baby in a to the Dominion Government was withheld pu a �, I
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I defects, as you endeavor to answer me, by rain and grand growin created a sensation. I i publication, has returned from the Is controll d by a private company. The ,
% old, who . saying, "Oh, leave that to the future." I noticed, in a cosy little parlor of the have had plenty of 9 —The Canadian Exprem company will hammock outside of her real ence mat North fron th;veat. He states that although he has question of what the works are worth its f
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t distance, lect weather and as a result the crops have . ud carry free to Halifax aniall par- River, near Orillia, and bui t a 8 udge to Nor Maritime Provinces as a likely to prove a vexed one, The report of -. I
idfather1f, The people of Canada, especially when they Hotel Lincoln, on Upper Broadway, a Be occasioned b accept a . The condemned the -1
nearly made up for lost time Y I
. . . see a change of some kind impending, are little party of C. E.'s enjo-ying a game of calm of provisions and clothing for the g," keep 'away the flies and mo quitoes which field for emigration, he will urge upon his the fire, water and light committee, submit- 14
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u- Monday � too intelligent -to take any more chances, ILB euchre, and I sit n6ar by and watched, and the very cold and backward sipring. Johns, Newfoundland, sufferers from the child kicked off some of' wraps mes in fellow -countrymen the advantages of Mani- ted at the last meeting of the council, states V,
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, against - & they did StL Confederation, They want listened and meditated. Meditated on the not yet think the acreage recent fire. - I an agricultural country. He states , that the company's price is $110, . This �- . 1�
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to be taken fully into -th-e thousand and one different phases this same total acreage sown, but I A warranthas been issued for the arrest connection with the hammoch and the child toba as for the committee consider too much, and place
it cause, it re can asiume I wonder if it will nearly come up to lost year. There i W)10 ran into a buggy fell on the blazing embers It survived that Great Britain in the natural, market - .tual value of the X,
I � off., ThoL of those who propose any particular game of euch . - was a large quantity of oats and barley of E ineer O'Brien, only a few hours. i Manitoba, whilip the Unit ' ad Stater, in the ,their estimate on the so given in the com- I
I 8 to the thousands of undoubt �'n at Onondago, and killed I a 'for the M itime Provinces, real estate and plant as `
-_ chang�, and Continental Unionists enjoy the ever ocbULr . recentfy -six deat hich occurred natural market , ar V�
�the upper - party which is edly good people, lovers of the fascinating gown without plowing, . the stuble being young man named Davis. O'Brien will 'be , —out of fifty he w I McQueen h purchased 2,000 acres of pany's books ($93,539.37), with 10 per cent. t
4a wound.. distinction of being the.one �, at the gilt-edged, ivory- burnt off and in some cases, where burning I in the town of Galt during tae six months Mr. the Soss . Vbdley, Manitoba, and added as a bonus,st S102,893,30, 1
1 asteboards, th on the charged with manslaughter. C uris
� A shot is . prepared to explain its policy to the people, p � y in was a failure, the grain was sown ending June 30th, there were no less than land in
L, his none, ' � evau, to the slightest detail. There is not on polished cards, which they hold daintil stubble, which in some instances has proven —Mr. Joseph Jackson ex M.P. for Sog'th ' f them reported as being over will a ttl th ' xt year. —While Mr. A. Gunther, clerk in Carson
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I our part any intention of asking the people eptin the mat- s only partially so. Norfolk, has been appointed Sheriff of Nor ned in the & McKee's store, Listowel, was dressingune
their jewelled hands, are, exc � of these were —� terriblree ecident happe
. . ter -of price identical with the greasy, -a success, but in other ad the late Sheriff Deedes i f age. Eight vicinity of Ingl1wwood, Cardwell county, on of tha windows on Monday, last week,. the
to " buy a pig in a poke." They are entitled ' .us d wild fruit crops prom- folk, to succe 0 over 80, and two over 90=cne ' Mrs. Kins-' Samuel Martin, 20 step ladder on which he was standing gave
be brought thumb -marked pack id 0 by those' coarse, The bay, root an Simcoe, whose death occurred at Eastw �od I
?1(ewfound- to know how any change is to . der ise an abundant yield, especially the wild ! man, having reached the remarkabl of Thursday last ,Week. to the floor he struck -4
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women in yon known to recently. . . a a gr ted at 4 o'clo - way, and in jumping
,-h did im - . about, and how that change will affect them. drunken men and degraded Every variety of fruit trees La grippe and it complicat ,(one years old, star ck in the after 'late glass window, smash- � 1
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I Manitoba, and we U � ort distance from the ing it into many pieces. Two of his fingers > )
ment beer saloon ; where the surroundings the auspices of the North American I through the fiel� a sh - i �',
The entirev get i - a. office." We say on the contrary, at don't alter the than some eastern people think, are loaded. se aged people. glass. T -be f
� 44 H We may be different, but th ill see Caledonian Society, at Buffalo, on Saturlay I the - tfhey had gone 100 feet the were badly cut by the falling �.A
y fine edu- ere is our scheme in every respect. visitors to Manitoba this summer wi out $5& .�
. You have a right to know fact that it is their dearly treasured game in the Canadian contingent carried off a large � —An event Of 1111usual interest to Walk- barn. Before . �
ings, wia- conceal nothing. the unusual sight of countless stacks of gra I I erton and the county of Bruce, was the � in- animal suddenlA and unaccountably became plate was valued at ab � I t '� ,
. . - in all its details ! The expressions used by hare of the prizes. Ding upon his master he —M.argaret Walker, a young girl whose -
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a of pro- . Ing your welfare. We ask cages will not be until During the thunderstorm a Out r o Government, -sprang at him. with lowere ��. �
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forwarded � -noes we have every reason to claim that alluring aces -and queens, are duplicated fall, owing to pressure of work, unsati and iss � into a number of charges brought against right hor money under false pretences, the complain. Z;
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,.have been . factory state of the market and not sufficient was drowned while out sailing, n'd n1ear '� Willia , and ad up through bis stomach and being John Varner, of Stratford .S;
ata i in Suttoh, sheriff of 1 t ripp ring 8. ,
� ghtly in vile denb and loathsome places, t,tea large hole in his body. The an t � - �
ea to vend we can secure the confidence of the people ni� keep the wheat in a Zufelt was killed on Ruffle iela e has held for the long ches head, � ner and the girl were engaged to be rnarried$ 11 - , .
. Ig it every laupplemented,.of course, With stronger ex- granary storage to of Belleville, by a barn being blown down. ' 1 Bruce, a position h of ball then tossed his victim over his i
rAs, started . of Canada ; and we are securic . . ment. propei condition. Quite a large quantity 4 Bt. � term of 26 years. The most important I I �1�
- , presnons of their intense enjoy 8 —The Cheeley Enterprise of the 14th i1i ran bellowing away, The and durinu their courtship he gave her sums �
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. s can be glossed efore Rev. Mr. Perrie began -his ' the many charges made Aga ad a few steps towards of mQney on one occadon as uch as $40— �t
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w.' A few . we get promises of support. The Orange- Strange, ain't it, how thing ays -. B elf from his of - dying man stagger — � ;
cial custom and spoiled in the elevators and in farmers : Sab ng in Ge Va I were that he absented hims fell. Martin's father besides buying her various articles of cloth- . �
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especially Christian granarie I T, d con- wi t.
d wooden hundred Orarigemen. They came to me by polite society, and 9 ed such proportions that it can only church he read P. circular frorn the Gen ve Jurors an triessed the horrible goriDg. He reach stead of a day of rejoic- 11 -
the score after the meeting was over, and so2iety, so as to appear refined and nice. has assum ds of bush- Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. 'Cho � that he neglected to ser the spot, only to bear his son stammer with , not come off, and in Varner . . I � - ,
t the kind - Seems to me the enjoyment con3ist8 of trying be computed by tens of thousan orth that the licensed victual- ' stables as the law requir s ;� that he had " With these ! ing came a - d�y of reckoning.
rh6 11a,mes . . said they believed in Union, and, reported your best to cheat without being caught at els which, of course, ib a serious loss to the circular set f . I charged the county and the �Government for difficulty, "I am badly hurt. � ed Miss Walker for breaking the en ii
their neighbors and friends as believing like- � individuals have heavy lers were spending large sums of mone� in I I - - i
�aped from ? ies, and you country, and where works he had -nevor perfor edt, and that be words he expired. A number of children � blam d resorted to the police court �
X wise. On the twelfth of July I met a brother, it, and various other pleasantr ill occasion a good order to present their case in as good a I Z the conclusion were playing in the road, which is separated ! gagement, an t:
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. uers Ld be siurprised how much ill-feeliDg is engagements to meet, vv an possible before the prohibition opm- : fence. The 'i to recover p�89ession .of his money. �'. �
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I , arly deal of dxtra f . . a efforts must be ' of the tr Commissioner st 1 Walkeragreed to re
. Astenod its Against what he termed. Annexation. The , , dered, how much rudeness (00 ne - There is a good deal of breaking and sum- mission, and that strenuou gminst mad bull rushed towards them, but got fa a dresses and the
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, The last. , done, but, i . I weddin ring. The case was enlarged-
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