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Of late years ditional strength and popularity, but if .... 11111W _7______ � . . . . � � I . th:t tl�e people have as good a right as Mr. Churc�lll bou ht is the winner of posed of the best part of his furniturei property of the .......................... � I . uch more notable the opponent triumphs . Parnell will ' 9 � , Is not much, yet it would surprise you in th priests to form a judgment on the six first two champi township ill'Whi h the - I I Z be prizes and � I 9 � Onships. which makes the lose to be 0 .,Christmas trade­�-Olt � political question while repudiating Mr. He is a first more ofleacs WKS committed - il , :dvances than rredicine,- but Dr. Koch's" knocked out. He iseems to' -rate horse . . . -December 123rd� the i - I . . . �_ - � . . � . realize this, for the Canadian heavily felt by him. The Grand Jury returned 6c No 13ill", . . entertainineat for, . *i I L I r and well grown, but fall —The Clinton New Era of last week in the Queen vs. Patrick Wal " . nd ig acting and talking more conductors 'and other trainmen on 8 - I .� land Sabbath school vi � . .- . - and from &-mounts, has become des- MRArx Roiaimwq. —Several freight of quality, and from the great excellence has th8_fOl1OWiDg: Mr. John Raniford with sqducing a girl under 21 years � tovm hall. Prepikratic . I � to, see how good a Suit or Overcoat for disc -ovary in likely to give a great ini . Parnell as a moral guide. in& ket, strong I � - a Boy we can give you for this money- -petus to medical investigation. With- perate, a 8h,charged of - 1 1 1 1 the of his breeding, likely to make a very was the owner of a large,well bred, in&@- age, and in the Queen Va. to make this,the most � . : We have a splendid lot of Boys' and Out accepting any of the,extr6me theories like.& madman than the cool, staid, but- Louisville and Nashville Railroad, were valuable breeding and prize horse." tiff dog, that was highly prized, both Dalmage,arson. Miry Ata. '�� I . . a . . - ,ngs Tree they hay< I Men's Readyma.de Clothing which we 'which have been ventilated in recent ever alert leader and unrivalled tacti- ,arrested Sunday night, charged with —Mr. W. S. SWaffield, of the Bay- on account of his breeding and his be- � The Grand Jury in their presentinea . I gethodist Sabbath i , r( . t I . )bbing freight cars and wrecking trains. � field Road, Goderich township, has a ing perfectly harinlesn,. never having stated that ,there are eleven prisoners in I Christmas Tree 'a I . years, it remains true that the bacillus cian of the past. Besides this, it is I It'is alleged a big conspiracy exists. ratio of one of the saddest naval disas- anybody. In fact, th Nine in w want to turn- into money! We will be I � - it jail, viz.: Friday evening, Dece 9 %neford found Wit ales. These Z . Ow you through and quote ad beyond all question, and the discov- ed. . His voice is almost gone, and he is reaction in France against the Koch land. It is a piece of oak from the hull the doR was that he made friends with t'vO females are hot ' beat talent possible i THEc KOCH CuRE.—There is a strong ters which ever occurred - in En . the only fau Mr. R h in 0 ales and twO fe � . pleased to sh - as a cause of disease bas b - ean establish. said he is becoming physically exhaust- attempted to molest � . I . - ar its so - � cure, and even in' Berlin medical men of the man-of-war, Royal George, which ever body. On Monday morning it vag.to-a'bjts. One in eighty-two years Of , f destroying the badly used up generally. ix in � . . the lowest Cash Prices. ery Of any means 'o . Und-o-esentence for a onths each h d no one should fai -4 . On the other A. a less -enthusiastic, and display great went down in Portsmouth harbor a cen- wa's Yfound .on Mary street, lying dead on pi,esbyteri I .1 bacillus is an advance - into, the very side h1i8 le. . any, hold. the :: i - agev al4the other is fifty-seven The e . - . ' ading opponents are powerful caution' in infecting the lymph. tury ago, with 1,800 souls on board. The the crossing, near Mr. D. F. Macpher in th town hall on --'I ? - " - I I I citadel and active, but all seem to be wild with I latter is of weak - I I I . in ind frien�less a. I ,I),acember 30th. A pi . of a great deal of the disease 'A NOBLE RUSSIAN LAD'YINIURDERED. wood is well preserved and it is quite an son's residence.- A valuable collar which far as they know. Of t . - ' . I ind L !_ Edward McFaid wl ich scourges the modern- world. :This excitement. .From words they h —MadameKartzoff,`a member of the interesting relic. t he i ,excellence is ,being r, . .1 already come to blows, and it 'Will oat aristocratic circle in Russia, was the dog wore was missing. We find it one is Waiting sentence nine maleg 11 . � ) discovery gains additional consequence b:v: ' in for d,rww.in2 %, . Z � —On Monday -evening of last week, 'hard t -o express our opinion of such a revolver and threatening . I a1though this ,entertah I .,� I 0 - fo d . . . 'to- sh�ot mot for a monent tbink � SEAFORTH. contemptible, low -lived transaction. Bad Four are insane4 Three ha-ve'been ,,: - .1�e sure and come a ; senny election w on Saturday. The crime iq at- were returning from Goderich, they had enough to shoot the poor dumb brute, fr 'in the fact that it is not the guess of fortunate thing if the Kill I Mun, murdered in her - residence -in as Mr. and Mrs. SYmona, �qf Bayfield, . E — 08, 0 . I I his -seas .. i�, . . a brilliant speculator, but the result of is closed on'Monday next without blood- I tribnted to the Nihilists. * - amined and certified to as being instirle ­ 'I : P � the misfortune to have an upset, when that never harmed anybody, but I seighbors.—T . � TS long-dontinued and patient investiga. shed. The leaders"Of both Bid' M t was and are now waiting removal to the say. �rink� will be under the I . I SCOVERY.—A great mass of almot-t home, although neither was sneiLking cowardice to steal- his collar, lum. The fourth is ; � es are 'ICA- - � � � een discovered in the moun- 'hurt, under examination . - Afessrso John F. Per I . - tions, carried on -in a strictly scientific constantly followed from place to - mica hasPb' the shafts of the cutter were when dead, for such an one would have at present. Three are vagrants and all Edwards, aud with fs I Jt . &VTheflgure between the parenthesis after place I ta. na of British. Columbia, forty feet broken, %nd the singular arrival. of'the feared to have taken it from the dog . . - I q I each I I ne denotes the§age of the paper on which W highest i wl . L , �. the advertisement ill be found. ay, by an expert of the posi-, by immense mobs' and several conflicts jJde anti fifty feet high,in the exposure, horse at home caused quite a commotion when alive. Under sentence, tbeir.ages being -they intend, iff possit -1 I I . ' With indication's that there is 11a moun- in' the household. . -eight and fifty-five respec. ,ink a more, favarabli6i . ! tion. The credence which immediately hive occurred in which stickg and stones two, � Li I eighty- � j .Are You __ __ -, __ EldUcFaul. (5) - . I seventy - . � 1. tain of mica.- -The Exeter Times makes the fol- tively. The laist mention - - � r -f Readymado Clothsn,W,�-Jackson Bros. (5) attaches to Dr. Ko.ch18 statements is were freely -used. Both P I Some samples taken to , -The new chimes in the Trivitt Me- lowing reference -to the late I I ed is Huffiering before. - - L ". � arnelr and - 51 . �4 ) . I I To the Electo y Benj%min from an incurable sore in the leg .. I . _ _ _n_�. . � - Chri8ii6s Attraction' Duncan & puncan. ( showd' b 1,�ictoria, British Co I u in bia, were ver fine. ni-orial church, Exeter, were t3bimed for Case:- There died a . , his - i rs-E. C. Coleman. (6) ., y the almost universally favor- Davitt have* received physical in. I nt� largest of which xvas� 10 by 8 inches, We first time on Sunday, 7th this residence, Lon proper place is the hospital, what -h I . Shawl Lost -Jas, Carlisle, (5) - able attitude of the medical profession juries, the former being nearly blind inst., by township of Hay,on Wedne They -are paired to 11 � I 1, , a exceedingly clear. ' ' , . I 1. Found -Santa Clang (S) In L Some cubes Professor F don Road, I'll- '* I - . f w . - Lotz, of Baltimore. The day, 10th iust.,. -Mr. Benjamin Case, in nun f! n d 8 u ch & large I C,mmsr, FAcTt5ky- Al � z I Great Sikle-Luuisden & Wilson. (8) � in Europe and America. Delegates ad by being struck in the ace ere exposed showing about twenty. ,church was' -crowded tit i ,aber of persons in jail who are 'no -b I*ng Of the shareholAeri I . , - � I Bib,les�Lumsden & ivoson. (8) profession, to the number, it is by a 1ime bag, -thrown at him ur inches clear,and w**hich- split readifly ,vices on Stinday to all three ser- the 70th year of his age. Deceased criminals in any. sense of t - I from the fo ' I I . �41 Clothing Gifts -Wm. Pickard. (8) from a 'hear Hev. Principal had been ill for o - ,bat ferni . the Winthrop Cheese � . to any thicknes-3 . ver a year, and during they re'spectfully suggest that the iudi-' .in.� 1 4. . - � _!i Pay Tip -Frank O'Neil (a). said, of several thousands,.are hastening crowd, and the latter having got his LUVO OF SITTINC I I �,Iillerl prea , cli, and on Monday even- the Past few months was confined to the gentandin8fiDeor .persons whoarein- I the factory on Satu� � :� � The Secretary's report . I A Great Success -R. Korrison. (8) , BULL incr a larg� crowd assembled to hear house. Mr.- C&se was one of the pio- capable of taking care of themselves was 6 Of , I to Germany in order to avail themselves head. cut open by a blow from a stick. -It is reported that Sitting Ball, the' Re"v. Dean Richardson, Of the Memorial ne-er settlers; being born ia Wicklow , 00,680founds* I i �( Sale Continued -11. F. Edwards. (8) ' - � . 7 �4 � ,- - . .. P . , -� Estate F or Sale -James Walker. - (6) at once of Dr. Kobh's experiments. It requires some courage to be a leading -Sioux chief, .has been ki!led. It is church, Lonaou. should not be confined .1 ;I Notice-.ffenry Eilber. (15) . . . in lail. They -9 pou � . ; I . When on stated the Indian County, Ireland, in 1820, he came to from which 156,61 ' �� . The Last Month -E. wFaul, (8) 1 a recalls the enormous percent. -politician in Ireland just now. police started out ­Nlost Worshipf'ul Grand Maste'r J. Canada Ith his brothers it! 1836, while would urge upon vincial golvern- made during the Beaso I .1 I . � J Five Thousand Peopie-1. v. Fear. 5) S%turday-morning to arrest hirn, and Ross Robertson, I ment their duty to provide for the insan . I ­ 0 - i � �. Two Dollars -E. blcFaul. (4) a of Toronto, viiited the quite a ywoung man, and settled on the in institutions stfitabl ' e- The -cheese sold for V �J ao,e of deaths due to diseases of a tuber- In the midst of all this turruoil the me ting him thre� miles from camp tried Clinton' Masonic Lodge or the 4th inst., , i1a rd,,n on. w h i c h h� e to their condi. - , r $1,250. li ,� ' ' - , . r., � d . a died. In 1852 he vis- tion, and also on , hogs sold 4o I _., Mayonilty 1891-W. R. Gray. (6) the County Council to � 1, - - 1. y e ilk $3, , A , ti I - i cause of 'Ireland is not being ald vance to cipture bin). A fight ensued, in and gavo a ver interesting ecture on ralia in quest of better thing@,, provid -received for imnilk $3, ,4 Jeweler of Huron -W. R. Counter. 5) cular character, it is impossible to over- " i which Sittingo, E'.111 wa4 kcilled. I - � e a suitable place for the poor anil .1668.25. The cost of - 1i , . CbeapSuits-D. Weismiller. (S) . e3timate the possible benefit which, the The breach between the' two parties has Ma8onry- There were it large number but failing to -realize his anticipations he friendless. . I I _& - 1- I . *1 - Card -G. E. Henderson. (5) � t A WONDLmrift SCHEAIE. -The esti- present from Goderich, Seaforth and returned to Canada in 1854, and had - $060, 00stLof -making . _L� *6rld may receive at the hands of -his 'been so widened that it cannot be lical- mated cost of �'tlie cable to connect , 3 L I _ � I . Harness, etq.-John Snider. (8) - . I 1Q . — - ing. � 0. . _ � It . distinguished German physician. Other Places, - After the meetinLy the prospered and' hogs, $430.31. ' L , - ___ . 1� I - million dollars. Its total -1rand --Union portion of this world's goods, a was a . Grey. during -the seiLsan at �f_ Sale Continned-D. S. Faust. (8) ed, while the cause od Home Rule has British Columbia with Australia is nine breth�en adjourned to the C accumulated goodly , � Electors of Seaforth-F. �Iolmested� (5) . L iz I been'given a blow from which it will Hotel, in that t'6wn, when a bountiful brother of the late George DEATH OF A Wor,Tny .WO . 19.36 cents a pound. I � �� Auction, Sale-4ohn Rob'ertsoa. (5) 1 — . length will t1l I I ­ - ., I - .Z, ;,� I — . __ - Poultry and Egis. take it years to recover. Indeed many be eight thousand nine hundred miles, dinner was partaken of. This was fol- forth; Win. C Case, of Sea- is our painful duty MAX. -It paid to patrons duri ;1 � It - Sydney being the terminus. The pro- lowed by tho usual toasts. age, of, Exeter; John to chronicle the I ,. I L _�� I 111VLOU (t * f who were formerly enthusiastically in death of Mrs.Trueman Smith, Grey I .. : i. 4 ) X 11JO 0 Mr. John Sanders, of Kempville, On- jectseems stupendous, but it Is really Case, Frk-nk Case. Richard Case; also iiii1k was 6.43 cents . - rf .1 11 township, at the age of 5LO y pounds V . 'i �, . . r of Mrs. Hawkins,of Rodger- ears, 9 . ­ . 1� . favor of Home Rule, are now seriously , a been in Toronto for several days, under. ville. There survive him an estimable months and 9 daytl,on Tharsday Decem- I 4eation required to m � ; ,Q�D - Z ­ M-4, I 0 ro tario, who was delegated by the Domin less than the first project of laying -Mr. C. Cruickshank, of Clinton, has brothe � The overage I., �� . ion Government to en%�ire into the considering the question whether,in view cable under the Atlantic. The gl�eat going an operation for the' removal of a I ,her 4. Deceased bad I ,of cheese was 10.72.- "I . I i = . wife, four sons and a daughter. Mr. been ailing for . point, -however, is.that such a system cancer. He was fo I ; ; - � , . success �.,� question of the Canadian ' 1. of recent events, Ireland can s r about two hours Case wag a',quiet, unostentatious man, -red to be � - � . y i , I ., some years with what appea fully manufao I , SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Dec. 19, 1890 egg and pou afely be .would make England independent of under the surgeon) a knife, and sustaiued looked eareKilly �f indigestion and 0 which she consulted I . i, - ter his own alfairs and for the past two years � I J trusted with'any more liberal measur European lines, and place the Government the operation without the use of chloro- was highly res some of the phy more lucrative potiti, � A . - - try trade with Great Britain, has made ' esof : . - � 1 , �-� ' v at London in direct communicatio . pected by all. -His're- si�-ians of. On 9 I i . .0 .- f - tario in� I . Sir Richard Cartwright's Meet self go ern I � � �91 his report to the Minister of - Finance. ment than she now enjoys. n with orm, a circumstance the medical men insins were interred in the Exeter cem- cluding Dr.' Grahom, of Toronto, but to Brownsville 1COMP , � . I I ! the most distant colonies. I - . 1: - tyne a n ;- I Ilk course, has already more than undone cause of her . - � I for both THE SALVATION ARMY. -The Salva. operation has been successful, and his illn6ss was and is yet a mystery to the P. P..,who comes well � . ��. lr,,� *rgest political meetings Country an unlimited market tion Army has 329 organizations in the many friend's will be glad to hear of I his !n-edical profession. . appDinted mtkker for 1. One of the Ir I -f . 1',.o ., ing at Clinton. He thinks that there is in the Mother Parnell, by hi,3 headstrong a,nd froward say is exceedingly rare. So far the etery on Friday, 12th inst. - ]no avail. In fact, the real ephow of N t. I ,� . . I,, I the work of the vast ten years, and has � - at summer,, act- - � , �t held in the County fo i a long time was products, With regard to poultry he . United States, 40 church edifices, 287 ultimate recovery. minion Drau�ht Horse . - 114. - La 2 . -.1 . ., I . The Do . - :1 that which greeted, S�ir- R�chard Cart done more injury, halls, with, a total ng upon the advice of relati % . Kerr, Fiul R � , : - � , . - s%ya there is a disposition among' the" - to the Irish cause seating capacity of -the following are the amoun1s, of Breeders' Society. I ves and . ay, 039, . i 4 I . I � ; - . . ; I Wright at Clinton on Tuesday night English to give than he could repair during the rest. of 102,261, and the church property is taxes paid into the Wingham town friends she took a trip tO Orillial where - - were appointed I . . i I H. Canadian poultryi trial The annual meeting of the Dominion Z� 1. - ' A valued at $37,350. 1 sh6 a -pent several Morrison wao appoin :: . '� � . last, The weather waii favorable, the and he thinks th his life even should he suco' tr Draught Horse Breeders' Society wa hope that the change months in the , urer. If the mwk,e'ne ::: at this is an especially eed in clear- 'I ofeasury by the four Principal industries ---i : - T � th Of scene and * .. . .. I � A RAILWAY STRIKE IN PROSPECT.- at town: T. Bell pays $125 held in Clinton on Wednesday. of lag � - - ,,­ roads -were good, and the commodious. good market for C ing himself of the d .75 ;, t climate would benefit bar fast 45 tons the company - I . ­ . . I I � I tv, . . ­ � I anadian isgraceful scandal All of the railway men in Scotland will Gilchrist, reen & Co., 8-15; W. J. week, when a goodly representation of declining health. She returned home - cents also pa.ying for - turkeysi. G 8 I I , I town hall was filled to over -flowing. With regard to Canadian eggs he says which now attaches to him. The cor strike on Sunday next for shorter hours.' Chapman, $37-55; Button & Fesdant, the Society, embracing some of -the lead- a we a 0 feeling suringeheese. The , - � � - ' ' There is a prospect of traffi� being _ %little or no - en- $32.50. These four ing horsemen of the Province, were in better of er vi . I well pleased with the I IL regpondeut of the New York Herald i industries have, ek h g Bit While deceased was .- - L - . � Fully one-half of the audience was com- that they can be placed in the British - a tirely suspended during the Christmas taxes remitted them as follows: T. Bell attendance. The first order of busintss being put to bed on Thursday night she . � . � - I ia despatch from Kilkenny, . & Co. L 11 . posed of farmers, ,ill the surrounding market at w4y season of the year and on the 16th holidays. $94.25; Gilchrist, Green i the reception of the annual report remarked to Mr. Sinith that she feIt a TJ-sb � I I I oat ., ays : . � , $145- was I . � . - 44 � W. I . . . I townships being well represented, and find ready sale, except, perhaps, the . s THE LYmPir WAs FATAL. -A man in Button & Fasaant $101.50; I j' of the Council, Auditors aud the Secre- severe pain in the region of the abdo- ,� PASSED -A,%vAy._311, I , The weather was cold Madrid Isuffering with consumption, Chapman, $13.05: ' tkry and Treasurer. F rom these it op- men, and with'this exception she wag ,will regret tio learn -of �, . . � th -to-day but several having ,diriven. long distancab. months of May and June, when there is 0 - . I I There was, also-, a good representation a good supply of a work was IlQt.. The warring fac.- vV116 was inoculated with -the Koch .- -On Saturday evening last' James L pears that the Society is in a position, as well as 7ever. Willie and the 'two Thomas S,w#;i, which. L spring eggs from Euro. tions met on two Jymph,,has died. For se eral days be- Hoey of Luckn w, received a severe cut *fins�ncially and numerically, probably girls, Annie a � , � I - _ fields and -ca, e v 0 1 , of ladies. The chair was take� by W. pe%n countries. Canada has, as yet, blows, I have been at in to fore* his death he breat f a nd Bell&, had retired for Rodge I a litical meetings in the and his pulse was- irregular.. A post- one John McKenzie. stud book on -this continent. as they kissed inp Mr � Swan I W. Farran, Eaq., of Clinton, and' on done little of the European egg tr de, - a thousand po- . bed with difficulty on his hand from a knife in the hands 0 not equ lled in the history of any other the night, little thinking I � Tesidenee, near .. a opening -daYls .1 a . never saw anything equal to to 0ed the a me L mbership in good standing of some .night they. would - ufferer for 80ine time L States, buc If mortem examination rever n . There is their mother good � but he thinks there is a re I usual (I quarreling about an hour before in Luck- never see her &I-ive again. But such was I the p!atform were many of the leading - They had bee _t. . . proceedings. consumptive appearance and a pericard- 'low, and when McKenzie was st%rtiu,y 275, and a . -that terr' Refc,rmers Of the County. Sir Richard for her. He thinks Liverpool a .bet. I was the only man wh . cash balance in the bank of the sad. reality ibly fALt^l � . I escaped without gettin 0 iel .9welling. - . At fifteen minutes to 9 ,. .disease of the kidiaey;e I . to ship and that by t - A f �1. . h . . he wanted to shake hands ant' '$2,174, with cash in hand and other o'block Mr. JSmith was startled by heavy known throughout �t received a most lfea,rty welcome from ter point than London to which g &-dose of mud, Jor home d both eggs and poultry. . he- merest chance. The - _____�� :. make up friends, and while doing so he Assets amounting to some $300 more. breathing and instantly bounding out of - ' ' the audience, and his speech of over an, We hope Mr. man who sat back to back with me on Huron Notes. - Cut HoeY most treacherously. Hoey's The second volume of the stud." book bed saw his life's compailion in the for many ye"Ars t ... tt � hour and a half was listened to most at. Sanders' expectations will be greatly the car got his dose in front,. and my The -total amount of taxes to be hand Was �so numb that he did not feel just issued, contains the pedigrees oi throesof death. He immediately sum, ;and in this-eapa4cityJ ' . . . large and subeessful I until he went into the- heat. 602 stallions and 593 mares, making the moued the family, but only Laura aad � honorable - upri , . I an . - more than realized, but, we must con- struck in the e�e with a handful of Zas. amounts to $13,700. _-M . it -Another of ibe ear;� of pedigre6s recorded in Willie hastened to the bedside ia time , I tentively throughout, and as he scered . dose fr9in behind. Mr. Parnell collected this year in Giv-y township . � . P taxation and in favor of ,�L was a r . . Auburn vicinity has P%sslad away in the a and 1,082 1 to see the spirit of a devoted wife, a the,confideac , d es' - point after point against oppressive fess, we have our doubts.- He was only. fie f aid for a time that he would -Robert-Scott, of Grey, has sold his both volumes 1,059 stallion , � ./Pioneers of total number Al L 'free and un. a very short time lose his sight. All his erson of Mrs. Woods. Along ,�witli maro. The entries , �i - in the old, country, .,� supporters got a farm of fifty acres to John Clark, of the P now in for the itd I loving other and a noble � had deklinglS with hi fL 0; 1. is oil on their per- 17th concession of Grey, for the sum of er tisno , & pa I he gave up the age F -re when it volume make a good beginning f011r �,ss pAacefully home to -its trammeled trade, he was lustily ap- �ud could not have gained mudh of h' fair share of the Irl8h s h husband, she settled the in Chris I x1i plauded. He made every point soclear' - information from sons. . The disaster to Mr. Parnell and $2,100. was almost an _ God. She turned hie Attention t _,� i . personal observation unbroken forest. She still larger book than either of. the d' d r ivithout a pang ( �,:! had passed the allotted 14 three sicore . ts ince last d her I 19 - his party occurred at Castle Comer. At ,-Mr. H. Spackman, of Exeter, has others' The total receip, a' sphere he wAs ,equall .. and substantiated his statements by a Besides, we have the opiaiong of others Ballinakim. , face bore the same calm �1,t , I ue� I - of agony, . .L ir meeting have been over $1,600. predominating I rlw a anor that so char- - 'T., ge y A 0 . and industr , ' , ment as he, and who have had, at an head - was marked. The cheek of his Jackson,, Sr., of Clinton, for a good MOU,1711 -in this as w'611 -as in h arcely fail to bring conviction even to y., serving .ble proof that hisi remarks could on the head, H four score and ten. The reports being received and adopL acterized her in life. Mrs. Smith J i rqfut and ten," having nearly reached th ;2" Mr. Davitt was struck twice disposed of one of, his high bred pedi- 'a . i- . two -1 as capable of forming an accurate judg- is h,At was split and his greed. Holstein gre hounds to 1'r. Thos. She leaves a family /Exid peaceful deme' . !4 f four daughters and one son to ted the election of officers was proceed- was born in Limeribik County, Ireland, �1-YXF_NZAT,._Thk1_ - -� y - - I �, -the most skeptical. assailant was laid open'.by a blackthorn price. her decease. She h - - ed with,and resulted in the re-electionof in the year 1810, and came to Canada � lho. He alao appealed- rate, equal facilities, and they are not ad long been a consis . - - I . . . . I q I to the experience of the people them- by any means so sanguine. . . ' I . � I �- Jackson, REq,, of . - � . � 11� in the hands of Dr. Tanner. The blood - -The anniver tent member of he -Methodist church. -1 f, . sary of the Lucknow t all, as follows: President -John Mc- 9� her sister (now Mrs. Marsden 11 , " . N There .is no of both sides is up, and it will be war to Methodist church was*beld on Sund . Millan, M. P., Constance; Vice -P ' - , f, -Mary E. Glenn, . �� . . ", I 11 .. - �� vea, as proof of ayy -Mr. W. Fessant, of rm re -Simith) in 1862, settling at Seaforth for . � I Thomas Glenn, Esq., _f . � �_; I 7th inst. Conductor Snider preached field ; I � sel his atatements, -that I doubt but an almost unlimited market � the stick from Dow till after the elec.. - Button & Peasant, W the fi of dent -D. McIntosh, V.. S., Bruce 8 � - . ingham, while in a time with another sister (Mrs. Phili Usborne, w4aifaj cele�r �', . . � . - t.i � . Mr. Parnell is looking wretched. morning anti evening to crowded congre- - the doors in the hay -James Mitchell, Goderi'ch ; Sparling.) In 1864 ,the deceas d was �� I -1 the National Policy h -Ad not only failed for both poultry and eggs can be had in t'On, the act of locking Secretary P - I -, -. I He told me to -day that he had strength gations. On December 10th. - Th � � � � to fulfil the promises of a; home aiarket the old country if they can be got there enough to fight'until afte I M6nday evf,niDg an old Ill V. S., united in " e to her now bereft � in. Resh coloked, �caa ,� .- I i i prees after dark on Monday night Treasurer -John Aikenhead, a I ''I ii� e tion. time tea- iDg was held. The re- r 1891 will be partner, w , . made by its promoters, but in prime- condition4 That egrya can His ' * over some . Ob- arr'a in the sawmill busi- . � r the Hee meet last week, of Goderich. 1he Council fo in . '­ that under . stumbled ho waig . .. ire is aroused, and his opponents ceip watered allik,:and w9 I M . . il, ts amounted to $64. th . to sarne as for 1890, the' � 41 _ seven members ness in Brussels and vicinity and from . Z.� �� it the country had absolutely retro- make the distance safely I struction lying on the' floor, which � , I , . � - 3 t . '* caused him whose term of office had ex ired being that time went to far ' of cream rosebuds an c � , i has already show no mercy whe,-etthey are in the -L.Ar. W. Doherty, of Clinton, has to fall, his fAce striking the ' 1p ming in 1874, and - , , . �, I ­ ected. - . roses. The briden'm I � � � -, tbrough the 26 years of married life Glenn, cousin 'Of the I � gratled. . He claimed that while & few been proven, a' � " . ascendant, and the some may be said of sold to Messrs. Davidson & Annett, of 9harp edge of the top boop, of a .barr It. A lengthy and animated discussion proved'berself to be a faithful kind- cashmere trimmed�w` - � I 0 it is more than possi- re -el , - . i individuals had been made millionaires, ble th t ultry can too. the ofher f4de. " � . . . . � �, - I But for either - e - I . ' c ich . . . r I 'is Glencoe, his entire horse, Onward King; cutting a deep gash under,hig ev�,wh , i�, - ,--a . " 1 1.4 nd Cfew favored towns and, cities had to commap . - for $2,000. This is the 6th sale maje necessitated two stitches. took place, as to what, if any, action hearted, trustfill wife and mother. She I I - . I - __ - . I �1� I nd remunerative prices they this fall from the "Huron Central " I - -The anniversary . . h t be taken in yiew of a clause in leaves, a husband and fa vilk and a corsage bo � - � I THE Dundas Banner makes the follow- eervice� in connee- m1g , �', been built u , the: mass of the people must be of the., 'very first quali I -mily of two � ii� p , - ?� � r_ ty and - stock farm, realizing good prices, and tion with the Baptist church, Clinton the McKinley tariff which allowR ,ani- sons and three daught . -, � The ceremony was p I It . i erst who bave-the I C. Fletcher, assisted. 1� ,; Ing good point : " Talking about the still there are 30 head eft, all for sale. eld on Sunday, 7th inst. The he whole community, I . � ' � I i:. - I ,� � had betn impoverished, and _.the larger superior to what we have been . in the I were h 11 mals wported from beyond the sea for sympathy of t I I . - `1 � r � ; � : � ­. j. , - breeding purposes to be 'admitted free of I 'The br I � number of the towns had decreased in habit of shipping to the United States abolition of capital puuimhment, does An interesting law suit will be tried Pulpit was occupied in the morning by of Staffa. . � _: I . - , .�: 'wealth and. popula,tion. He also . gave Besides this, the charges a . anybody believe that a man who intends at Dungannon on ,the 27bh of this' Rev. W. H. Huston, of Woodstock duty, but requires that "Canadian ani- I - . faVorite with all wh : ,I , Z .1 . I �_ I I . I . re more Leadbury. of her acquaintance, 1. . .L . to kill! 11 month, in which Mr. Andrew Mullin, of College; in the afterufmn by Rev. Mr. male imported for that purpose - mast I t statistics showing how this deplorable numerous and the expenses afto.-t4er site -down and asks hi - - NOTES. -The -sale of _�, left with the heart e : I I . �� 7 - ­ -, . [in Ashfield, is suing that corporation and Stewart, of Will first be registered, and'bt pure bred and Mr. George - I - � greater, so . . � .. . � hetifir the Punishment fo is chdre.h, Clinton, and . � � pubtful indeed if we . . . of a recognized breed. his is being in- Brown, on Wednesday last, was a com- for her happiness lin - ­. , I 7, result had been accomplished. 11 e ,that it is very '4 self W r murder the municipality of Kinloas for damage again in the evening by Mr. Huston. . I f, I i , sha*ed that the best market for farmers Will a 'r be able to sell either is hangin` or -imprisonment for life? said to be sustained on the boundar be- The a terpreted to mean that hilraes of mixed plete success. The implements in some, was a feeling of ear � � 1 4 , , I � Va 9 ttendandance at all the service, instances fetched a higher price than , � i I .,r - W .4 . � was not the Euglish one, but that which or our poultry in the British markets to I tween Ashfield and Kinloss, by reason, was good. n Clydesdale and Shire blood are not a going out 'of �our , I I I � 11 � , I Certainly not. He never considers the O' Mondwy I .. - r f -1 - . evening the pas. ­ , � .... i � . �!'. was ne%-reat to us, namely, the Ameri- 11 good as he claims, of tor, Rev. J . recognized breed, and therefore cannot what they were bought for when new - and Mrs. Jackson lef, � I -i 1�'_ I - � a . t1fe stock also sold well, especially cmt* to Niagara and Det I � ­ a defective culvert. - A. Osborne, gave an in- be admitted free of duty even if !egis I . � I - �dvantafre as we have been do_ question because he does not expect- to -Mr. James Young, of Dunlon, has tructive and interesting lecture, 'entitled - , ing in the United - not traded the Savage farm, near Le�burn I . . � .10- n L ": can market, and was thoroughly satis- States. But, even � " Woman.,, - train, and on boar - . � - . �, �, . be found out. If he did lie would tered in this Society. The question i tle and sheep, which went off like hot . � , � . - - - com . I a � I , - � --fl I . � � t, . a showe - ; - - fled that any honest effort made supposing we could do go, that is no - mit - the murder." . which he has owned for several years, -On Tuesdaymorning understood to be under cakes. ThIf old favorite, Mr. Ge followed by � __ . by of last week � orge, � �:, . 1* I - . . I " . � x : - ers. The preEents,. . I ) - 1. : � obtain reci reason why we e farm sidera(ion at Washington", and a hummer. �� 'P I I --' A forone nearer home, getting th it was a surprise to Mr. con- Kirkbyl wielded th I As an. . � . I it was held by some of the members that , . inglybandsomo, we - - Canadians to procity would should abandon our of John. Edward, purchased by R. W. 'nan, of Ethel, to find that during th ' . . .. . � � 3 __7 � I - , _� News of the Week. J. C. Heffer auctioneer George is remarkably hard to : , ....... I .. e � orts t � . . p o0ecure free acces ' � bea � : , , I 11 I be received in a friendly a irit by the ff 8 to the Amer- McKenzie during last year. Mr. Youn a the Societ should i - t.-Miso Brown, of, Gr%nd Bend, is . . � � I mentiou. - I , , t4 -PArnell's name d put an . y nterest itself in se- ... � - - It. I ha givekAir. Melienzie three thou and dol. �uger holeiin the curing a more liberal and correct inter- at present visiting her sist6r,Nfrs. Gray. � - - , I " - g night some unknown party ha - � " : side of, his grain store � I - : Americans. He urged the farmers to ican ma kets. The more markets we been struck from the roll of burgess so . � - : �_�. � � , � I, ; � . � I � . 11 . . - - _4 w". , .a- in that village,, and' pretation. of the clause, as there is a - Mrs. ,Nlclato . 11 .. �, I can get, nd the more competition we the on. I sh, of Bad AX'e Michi. A Pr � .. : . - I . . discuss these matters for themselves, � City -of Edinburgh. . a ; 1 4 ars differetice in the transacti a -allowed a fair load V . 64 y I ­ 7 1. I I _ I , � 7 � I �, -Mr. Wesley Welsh, of the 2nd con- of wheat to run into� their poss ' . atives and 44 , - -1 � a I- . _� p for our products, the higher ,, A very pretty:: i. I . � I I - I ess, o n. that Vie Clydesdale and Shire are not friends in this section for th6 past - rooms or conser I � V � � can stir u ' . STRIKING SPISNERS. - Twenty-five cession of Usborne, disposed of his As a quantity of wheat was found on � Va I I I ad if they were satisfied that the � general agreement amongst breeders 9sn" has been visiting rel I * f % n - .- I I I two distinct breeds, but two branche James- Davidson has . a whit6 sp 3y 1 � 't. . I � I . � ;: '. 0119"el 8 4yS - a of one family, rge addition to his dwelling 11, it Id forsake Ifarty and come to the more money w will be able to make per cent. r hat the thieves were . York .Mail. "I Fill I I , they shou -a-do were correct will be the prices we will receive, and land, are striking for an advance of five Roberts, of Lucant, and parcha ed f -om not plugged,, ,I - � `4 statements he had in ousand cotto spinners in Bolton, Eng- noted stallion, a' Mark Well " to J. Mc. the ground, and the hole fOrtnight.-Mr. ': , � - .. I . � 8 built a la . -1 �_:_ I __ a it would appear t and that their crosses ,I 11 11 - . � � ; , v .� I � "at produce better stock in all respects than house. -Mr. Wm. Cameron completed ricat canary, h I �17 I I I � I tta em,pl 7 ,_ , - - 'r the help of the Liberals -. in trying to out of them. The counsel, therefore CHoLE-RI.-Cholera is rampant in I ,Curtin, of Adair, a full brother to anxious to get to market before a de- � ! ... .i., . 'I _: P � � 11 - _% . Isee -t '�, � rescue this "'Bonnie Doon " ,!ins in pric can usually be a ined by separate a large brick kitchen,connected with his - then pi i- in i I that famous stock horse, - took place-, It is to be breeding, combining as it does the best He has no I __ 1 � 1 - ? , . � .country from the deplorable given by the Restrictionists, that be ' ( xuatemala.' There are more than 12,- He is a beautiful, specimen of hors� hoped. so e residence some time ago. I,. e me clue may be f and, and the, . _w 4,; I 000 cases, and 1.,200 people have died in flesh and, possesses many good points of both ,atrains. one of the nicest houses in this section glass dish. The p _�., I - I .` _,, , Condition in -to which it has fallen, and cause we have found a market in Great seven weeks. ; - points. guilty party be brought bafore a -This theory has course the prettier :11 - . I � - ! -_ which bec--nies, worse and worse the Britain for certain of op � -There died in Exeter on F trate to receive their just reward. M&9'8' been verified in the history of such f&. of McKillop. -The ratepayerp feel the be. Pour water in, . L . , " - - � r products , riday, 5th . � � 1. . that CHICAGO BREwEAs.-The brewers of inst., Mary, wife of Mr.Thoulas Bissett. ---On Monday evening moug sires as Old Prince of Wales, heavy pressure of high taxes in M-cKil- -Will absorb this J�i f , louger it is continued, we formerly marketed '� the States Chicago propose to i . .; j I- - , in last, Most - - I �, - . _: �� - a 1 p - - -, :Z have no further need of nor use for tb6 inoney to tenants to procure licenses, mo ths. . Darnley, Emperor, Tintpek, Macara, lop this year. A number of unfortunate -V , - , , we stop advancing at the good old age of 75 years ' ad 11 Worshipful Grand Master J. Ross Rob to always ha ,,a ;.he I L .� -7 The meeting was opened by a short n Mrs . Bis8ett w ertson, of Toronto, oneof the and oth,ers well known in breeding cir- cir � caMetances in the past., which are not � as one of the most dia. t b a see e, l and this, it is expected, will. reduce the "Oldest residents of Exeter, and #leaves a worth- while making mention of now, ,r American market, is . short time . I , St.. but neat addiess by Mr. J. T. Ga,rrow, not wise and tinguished Ma' cles. Afteralougand interesti I � � . , �,�! � . 5,600 saloons by atleast 1,600. 1 BODO in Ontario, paid a g dia- make the isponge, lo, � l , ! wer - I I - 0 It - PROF. VIRCI.JOW husband -and family of eight sons t fraternal visit to the lodge in Wingham. . . a hands e the cause. .� M. P. P., of Goderich, and closed should not be heeded by the 0 cuasion the matter -vas left in thn Suffice it,tok say that . dish can then be p .- . - I � by a , peopl . SPEAICS.-Prof. Vir-t. mourn her demise. She w a a ood He delivered an excellent lecture on of the President and Secretary. our- present competent -and popular, � th a --spouge �cau b -1, I t I - . 7 I � Tam - 9 I A considerable am-ount of ral Reeve, nor the Council of this year*.are 4 1 4 , : !, I � c ','� . , � F f3tirring speech f Mr.- John McHil- is not disinterested, and is given only in chow, while admitting Koch had made a Christian woman, and was ,all consistent Masonry, which was libtened to 'with . � the dish in some po _.� . , - _` , I Isn, M. P. for Sou the interests of the combines. moat important discovery, says whole- q marked attention by the a gene ib�46 for the h ,kl , � � th Huron. A stand- In this member of the Methodist church. " e business was transacted, fter wh the posed tot ,e eunli I - t, -, . . male inoculation with the lymph is —Dr. Y. Cowan, who has en prac- . . r meeting adjourned. in any Way tespons I r z T . V ich igh iate. - -, , � � - � ki �f ; - � Ing Vote Of tL connec'-ion we may quote the opinion of absurd- , -large numb �_ — _� watered so that t � , , han-ks to Sir Richard for -be * present. At the close of the lecture, . . . , $ � r � 7,? Z t, : I . until exhaustive experiments ticing his profession in Exe 11 oat down to a sumptuous supper, af. _ nd I Mr. Haig, a large Poultry dealer in - -_ I I V his address, and- th- for the have proven its nature. �/ � , z � 7 .roe cheers ter for a a , . �, Bavfleld. moist, -a -it Will th ' . .1 .1 � I I � � - Eastern Ontario, who has shipped se ;. -D. number of years, left . -that station on ter which a number Of toasts were pro- - I County Court. . 'IT. F. EDWARDS is still making a clear- . . 4elicate green folio � � I � . �, Queen,L brought this most successful ve- D L? - A -BeDjamin F. Shaw.'ereator of Tuesday �vening of last week, for Hay- , � � i -1 - � . . I - - posed and responded to, and an hour or This c' 9 sAle Of all his goods. .Xmow is the time to � A . I - r. � I - N_ , ral tons to the American - the idea of the seamless aturckin , and ford, Illinois, ou rt was opened on Tuesday of in p " -1 11 1, meeti to a close. 9 whe're he will reside in so pleasantly whiled away. Representa- last w . buy a good overeoat or a Suit, as they are being' I Z . . � . ag market this inventor of. -the loom to make it, I.... I . � . � - � ,� , � T. � season. eek, His Ronor Judge Tonis pre. sold at a great sacrifice. . 1201 m1ock ; - ; I I a c%r h5ad o . � - � . � : I k . 1. : - I I � . I and, household e - siding. The following were sworn in as LOCAL BmEr.�.-A number of you - ng . 'The Ga er�s-, He says: died- at future. He took ' tives from the lodges in Wroxeter, Tees . He 'Lowell, hlaa�achusetts a few days ago, f horses � I " The price I His water, Bru rden : - I . � 11 of turkeys in Canada now aged 58. - ffects with him. asels and Lucknow were the Grand July: .. ' � . � - �� I . - - � . - . _. Y. � I many friends in and around Exeter wish present. the holidays. "Some think that ' -1 � � I I � - . DoNATION TO CLEVELAND. -Horace him much prosperity in his new home, --Mrs. Jenkins, wife of Robert Jen- Hay; Peter W. Ayleswortb, Howick; They ar� Messrs. John Erwin, Jam,es . / large forest timb , The Grea,t Remed bought for the American market is from Win. Armstrong, men have Arrived home for , I - -1 I . , U � - I I . I , ., I The greatest interest is taken by the eight to ten cents per po nd. Last year Keller, who died at Cleveland a week Isaac Brownlee, John Fowler, Hullett ; Stalker, James 'Davi- lept down as a . - . . 9 :_ � - at his office h�re on January . tree in a dwarf Aeo I teen cents for the same - - nates by his'will $50,000 for a national Goderich, left for Vancouver, British on one of h9r eyes. She has been per' him; Henry -Dennis, Adam Good, John 5th, 1891, and remain for four days. .11UTber of years. I I the prices ranged from fiftee " I OnMonday of last week Mr. A. M. �ins, of Turnberry, was in London laat Peter Cantelon, David Cox, Andiew son. -Mr. J hn Esson of London ex- - -summer pru,nin - ' 1, medical profession everywhere in Dr Walwin, Andrew � - 'Ill n to nine. ago, leaving an estate.of $750,000, do- Po ley- and Mr. thomas McLean, of week, having an operation performed Drysdale, Goderich; S. T. Reid, Wi]39- pects to be 0 � - t -Koch's discover *. kind of birds, ' �._ �_ � y It is doubtful if any This shows pretty plain] that the gallery of,arts, to be established in Columbi If fectly blind for about a year, thick Pugh, Brussels; Mattbew Foley or., W. Parties interested done just after the - � - � - - , . I y � - ev"n.tt of late years has been_, so Mport- duties imposed up a, with a carload of horses. a I � ,,, , ., t on poultry by the J.-I'Cieveland. I - 1. -ant as this scientific achievempht. of Americans come o I British Columbia market should be found scums having grown over the sight will -please take I I I .� .'' - - � ut of the pockets of HORsp, THIEF CAPTURED. -Jack Raw- a profitable one, larger shipments will 110 both eyes. Dr Wi hart of Lo - 8 of J. Harris. Colborne; T. Al. Hamilton, Mr. W . , �Out, -which generaU. - - � I I the Canadian farmers. But for the ley, one of the I - 6 , notice. -On Friday 'lAst M . � course the value of Dr. Koch's discovery most daring horse thieves doubt. soon follow. udon, re- Blyth ,- I'v. W. Hastings, Tuenberry; ,of May. It is . I I I - . - . . . � I - - 4 � � Mr. Polley de- moved one of them and will operate on John Long jr., Jas. Manzi, Grey; -Win. arrived here from Dakota on a visit. ' � _� 7 - � 1 et uncertsin. It must be tariff. the prices would be about the Montana ever produced, has been cap- Davison, son of -Mr. James Davison ,,, - .. , 18 y jargely i9sm e'as those paid last year." - arves credit for the venture, and we the other in about&' week. - - 1edge should be c � . � � �, � !so that everypart � � � , I . One would AL Robinson, Wroxeter. At the parsonage by R�v. Mr. Newton, I I 11 � I I . - and continuously tested before the in- . . years ago he stole 1,500 trust that his goaheadativeness will be imagine this to b ve been a very painful -jr" - CIVIL CASES. � .. � . have the benefit - , ponies from Montana ranchmen, took amply rewarded. � ordeal to pas & � . on Saturday morning last, Mr. Samuel . - . i � I a -through, but Mrs. Jen. Sm'ith vs. Ross at al,wa8 an action on Switzer of I hedgewith, . right . I - evita4le limitations of its use are"Aietect- -Unhappy Ireland them to Texas', and sold them for -On Monday, 8th inst.' - kine says she hardly felt it, and was not I I f , . . .. ( I , $60,550. � � _�� _ i ed � . , Miss Mar . . a promissory note, on which judgment Goderich Township, was - .Will keep th at , ; but, conceding all the probable dia. The two lrish parties, the'Parnellites gart Hill YOUDg, of Exeter, put under the influence of. chloroform. united in the holy bond . � . ,* � : RAILWAY. �Through a train despatch. passed was reserved. . 9 of matrimony , : � t - app I , . I � ,q - - - - . 1. , � ,daughter of Mr. I I :1, � s in 7 away t6 her raward after a -somewhat The part taken from the eye was about French vs. Manning, an action for Win. Powlie, of Bayfield. Their many - � -Preralter Gree - . I I �_ � � 11 . caused by an inter- the size of the skin of half a large pea, money payable under agreement and friends wish them all the joys incident . started a Manitob& - , cars were demolished at Ridgeway on nal cancer. She was 44 years and 5 but not quite so thick, I wMch are yet to come to light, it re- ing " in Ireland and the whole country -e illness ointments, and certain limitations and the anti-Parnellites are now" tu p er's mistake two engines and 35 freight. troublesom to Miss Jennie Powlie I I � - . � - . - . I . ted. Not finished. � tot -he occasion. -Mr. Thomas Hagan, -and has soiled for - . ­ � - ima . the Buffido and Pittsburg Railway, Fri- . months old. Deceased has residod and -As Mr. David McDonald, who bas' Cardno vs. flotham and Hicks' V�. of Hills Green, was the guest on San- .. I .. �, . I I . . ins true that Dr. Koch has bad the is ' convulsed by the most intenee ex- . day, at a loss of $40,000. account sta .- � . 7 1 great and good fortune to make a last- citement. The principal battle -ground made her home I ��.� - � . t�,,� .. I V Dr'-i3fO,VD8 STOLEN. -The house with Mr. Darling in been carrying on butchering in Dungan- Jones, were two appeals from Magis- day last of ALE � . . � � . I - 1. -1 A . � , . . . . - a � . therefore to the working force and ha,p. Which an election ii in progress, and- oper�ator, has been robbed of 85,0()o Tuesday De ji. ing contribution to the health, and howeve at presenti of Exeter for some years until Monday last, non during the past season, and recen-tly trates' decisions in assault cases. Con- sister, M i s Sarah , n w . I _. , -_ . �4. 1 1 1 .r, is Kilkenny, in Rob Miss Maggie Wilds. His , - 8 - lage, north of Dungannon, was last ilds.-On Tuesday O`block p. ai. Pth . @ion above, where sorrow is no more. On I � ert Liadbom, the Chicago grain 'when she passed to that immortal man. got a better position in the Sepoy vil- viction was quashed in first ease and visiting Mr. Willie W asga ' as also s I . . � - a 1) � . � curred While the family were at dinner. eveninga verysuccessful -social, under cession ll,,ff, it. 8 ... diamonds, The robbery oc- �Mr. Ben. Churchill, of Hallett, who week removing his furniture thither, . piness, of the world, -We have, fortun- where each faction has a candidate i second was not finished. . .1 I . I `1 ately, come to a time when even in a the field. The result of t�is election is becoming one -of the beat horsemen one of the teams theauspices of the Methodist church, Stock And Implein-el .1 _. FATHER MURPHY 0-f , by some ineans or William J. Willets was convicted of was held at the residence of Mr. Alfred proprietor; A. Bis - -, - � - . PARNELL.- around, receiv d at Clinton station on other- took fright a short distance north assanit and sentenced to threemonths in Erwin, when a most enjoyable time was I - ,.. _. I �_ . � � . I � military empire like Germany such a will decide in some measIr - on which Father Murphy, parish priest of Kil- Friday of lasteweek a two year old of the village and ran away, upsetting jail at hard labor. He was also convict- On Tuesday,Dec , :. ��_ . � . - I � I . . - 0 . I . I - If the Parnellites win, the V1. i - � I service attracts the very first attention . banner victory will likely p-e'rch I nagh, County Kilkenny, in a letter to stallion from the Id country, whieh is a the load of furniture in the ditch on edof carrying a lo ded revolver, and socia ' _ :� �: � A to the . . � .. the r0adside, and ther,eby damaging it Is. The proceeds are to go to pay- P. m. - not only at the hands of the professional future. ' , . the, Freeman's Journal, remonstrates remarkably fine animal, and of which a spent. -It is intended to hold more � ., in � the "vi, , . I. . - I I _. � . against the clerical attacks that have the North' sentenced to a similar termi to run con:. in frame dwelling � _. . - I I . - I - . . te for , wts recently made in I ---- '_iF I I eU' improveme - men, bat in the mindff of the public and ex -Irish leader will be given great ad- be 1' made on Mr. Parnell.. He insists as British Agriculturist speaks considerably. 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