Exeter Times, 1875-7-15, Page 5TANZEY 8c JERl4!lY:
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AB UT THE 2OTH QF TK1S MONTH
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Tile Free Press Windsor c;ozrreepoaad-
eat writes, under Saturdazy's date ;-•
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"The particulars of a desperate duel
have just come to hen& It occurred
here bonne aaye sago, between n Western
SQJaalra er and one of our eitieeus, The
of ode were one
preliminariessfilo e t,
theouglh with, after which (rano the
tatenty paces, and "ready, aim, lino 1"
Both duellists were wounded,. but
neither were, apparently, satisfied ; and
a s000ta(.xou,11.1 Was 003.1ea. Both seen
ceurugeously xnarehed.to the eoratch
bait when the word, ''ready" was palled,
Nridellaieh One of the; parties to the
("ee1) took to his heels and loft. Worlef
this foe). the fioia. About an hour ago,
Nadolluck sought adversity he his
room in his hotel, and ou attempting
te'ronew tho fight, Worlef opened fire
on him SO furiously, that Nadolluck
was again beaten off, receiving a bullet
in his ' abdomen, . Constable Brown
took M. \V3rlef in charge at tuis j ung
thre, and the affair waits investigation,
by the authorities. Nadoliuck is a
large, robust lean, and Worlef is spare
built. Both men' are Jowe—a remark-
able fact in the history of duelling.
Mr. E. Carswell laas, duringthe last
faw , weeks, made a number of -fine
,sketches for paintings of landscapes iu
the neighborhood of the town. ' The
nuniber oflovely spots he leis placed
on eauvass shows that the town and
neighborhood are of rare loveliness. We
hope. M>;., Carswell will exhibit his
pictures a a at tlie;forthoonsing,Proviucial
Being a month later in stating than we anticipated when Exhibition as he purpcses to do.-
Osliatoo Y191r11otor.
As the express train was going south
b'etWeon the Ovinia and the Midland
Juliction a man was discovered lying
On 'the track apparently asleep, ten
mike south of Orillia,. The breaks
were immediately applied, but it was
' too late." Before the oars could Ito,
�.QH' Q'$'Z+®'' R��n`�s�.®��'a�w .shopped the train had passed over flim,
killing hint instantly. On stopping the
train cause was foundto be -whiskey.
Albert Abbatoxy, of Kinston, Ont.,
under the influence of liquor, fell over
the banks onnthe Canadian side, near
the Clifton ITouse, Niagara.Falis a dis-
tance of one hundred feet. No bones
wore broken. He wanted more whiskey
When raised to the bank above.
11Iuch`damago'has beendone in Dev-
onshire by the rainstorms. The rivers
And streams are swollen, and at a
number of places there are' uninda-
tions. By the bursting of Monmouth
shire Reservoir a factory and a number
of dwellings were entirely destroyed.
'The Biver.._Ebbo has overflowed Boats
are plying in the main .streetsof the
town of Moamoa th. Similiar reports'
of inundations conte from Ross and
Hereford, County of Hereford, at Car -
lion, 11lounlouth Co. Fears are enter-
tained for the safety of Ross, Mon-
mouth stud Wye Valley Railways. At
8 o'clock on Wednesday night the wa-
ters in the overflowed streams are still
rlsil g. The River'Frome, whieh pas-
sed through Bristol, has risen 9 feet
i-bove its -ordinary level, and the lower
portions of that , city are flooded.
Thousands of acres of land lying be-
tween the Froane and Severn aro also
under waiter.
At Ottawa. the potato nags, having
dispatched the potatoes on a field, have
tttken a new role. They are killing the
young ` turkeys. One man has over
'forty fatally poisoned.
The Niagara Falls Register says
Slielcon Luther, of that place, walked
trough the rapids from Goat Island to
Robinson Island ou rl'rinrscley, taking
with him a basket of provisions far the
exiled clog. He found tho 1 auine in
apparently good health, and iuforms
its that he will soon go again, to the
island and bring the famous dog back
with him., Courageous.,
0 Mr. C.Grant has shown thellIcaforcl
atheitor, a couple of ears of the double
headed spring wheat—Eldorado--to
which reference was Made lest ' fall.
These were grown in St. Vincent town-
ship, and though the seed was sown
as late as the 22nd of May, the stalk
aneasuired 3 feet 8 inches in length, the
heed only peepitag out from the short
blade. The ivheat wits grown original-
ly by a Mr. Smith ofCollingwood town-
ship, and his whole crop was bought
up bycertain American Cel c 11a speculators at
an a'_lnbstfabulous price. After having
been shipped. to ths:States it was return-
ed' to be sown in the better soil and un-
der u
t ernore favorable ble climate of this
eountry,'to which it may be said to
have been almost indigenous, the ar-
=ties growing it agreeing to hand over:
tthe in3rease ant a fired price to the•
aforesaid speculators, who seem to un-
derstand perfectly what they are about.
purchasing, and having purohased larger quantities of suinrller
goods titan we will require so late in -the season, we are deter-
mined to
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the large surplus stock of goods we have on hand before' they
become unseasonable; and in time
Make room for our till Stoo:t.
Our stock consists of
DRY- G Ocms,
o e s
HATS'
CAPS,
RE Y MADE CLOTHING,
Stationery, Patent T 1
AND HAS BEEN
BOUGIELT Ft: �
IN THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MARKETS. .
�1VAILALLF.
'Tis Cash that d=oes Ite`
- T..N
while visiting the different market's with
CASH IN AN,
ma .a ed to secui.e several job lines m
groceries, at shop an
both dry goods and
ENORIVIOUS REDUCTION IN' PRICE,
as will enable us to sell them al, a lar:;e,' g . er
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BELOW. . REGULAR -WHOLESALE Pl?101. ,
tar' ctr ftntitoa' trot timer rs aeo advclti r~tnelit iri'rartc±4,11':1 eolttni l : tt rtt5'i
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baildbiilw and,'e,ireolar ,
The Nrortla Store in L+', Drelv's Now 13lcie'k, West endo ilialn•st
Ellet`tr
A call aia.�l to ;i�rslle t t:.arl of our ootlt .11 pr°•lc.os r o7lo,.i.tcl
STAN
Exa er, Itay 16, I $7€ .,
WAY
;" There is leo ion gee any doubt that
Prof. Donaldson and his companion,
Mr. Gri►nwood,of the Chicago Journal,
who left Chicago on Thursday in- . a
balloon; have been drowned :in Lake
1<'fichigan. There was a severe storm
On Thursday night about 12.80 o'clock,
-teear the time when the balloon would -
'have to descend. If -it aid descend bo
fore or dining the storm, and into the
'Elie, there was little chance for the lee;.
'. upauts"'ef the wicker -basket and . life.'
'Preservers. If they had landed on the
Michigan or W'iscaaisinshore, or hacl
been•picked lap by is Vessel, there are
tstroug probabilities that they t,+oatld'.
have been heard from before tide time:
Taking all these 'circuanstanees into
coueidei•ation, it is Hardly poesible to'
avoid the col,clusion that the occupants
n1' the , .balloon have perished. New'
,come Tuesday morning ;at one e'clock,
boevever, that Donaldson alit;lntea 0,
terra ,jr,Prir_.r on Sunday, alive, l:ttlt in ai
nxhausi,od condi ion.
The be teller shop ' e•i' IVin., Lfodgin
cornet. "(f Ridoa t and King streets, was
'set' on .fire ibis rni rning and totally ,cle.
'Str,ryod.. Considerable darnage wars
dotie• to (he swl{a,i:nieg ttaulclings, the rye•
ctlp:tilts of winch also snffe+ed from{
damage to their beeeehold edenta
Hudgins ie insured fc,t :13800
A fow lint n af`t,or this Tire a man
�y1L,5:��ftl going into t1L,)tS
rblrltva
11t,ublc'r, Yvlrich have stood thee° or
itrui itoemlittty atternpai or r)6,
teethe watched by 0 WOU1all Wil) live;
in one of the neighboring houses, : was'
Leon: to a matee and deliberately set fire
to -tile place, The alarm was given.
,;ncl the men cetpterod. He prnvect to
be tt r;ta,rpenter otlt of elntleyrent
minted Joseph Moll, an individual
whom the polies had under eu spicnnt
for some months as being concerned in
seveht6l incendiary fires. He 11a8 leen
ICOOlftntted fop throb tiay4 to await e:.
amination,
specimen, politics cones
las Uy telegraph. Tho oaaatost ter
� the l eeneipalrl eltiefelaip of the Cherokee
Nation is- ,getting Moire ezccitllag every
dQyn Tiio eatatestants are W. .P. 'hose:
4n1,411ieJt ,. Wig sin the past eisay.
day$ ixtecn. mon and two females have
been elerdo ed in the Cherokee Natioaz,:
"Meet of thoee murders have been Pohl.
Witted by reason of euereels between
the'RoSe and drowning parties. be
Nfr. h'Qa1, of the firm of Peel &, Goo'
bol,; who some time sineeleft Mitehthl
under suspicious circumstances, turned
rap 3 few days eine° at St, Albans
junction; 'Vt., tyxid war leeruglat to
Stratford, where he was bailed en tete.
sum of $4,000.
V'Z L. F, 3' E. A. R. IS COMING
elan KV Ts
\Venue Wheat , $ 93 to $ 100
Spring Wheal,
Oats
PotWtooa
1'0E1,B
Butter
Flour per
Drax;
Shorts
Ilogy
37 to l37
70 to 75
12 to 12
100 to 5 OG
12 14 t0, .1210
7 00 to 7 25
•:iiia s .. 0 04 to a ao
Slieepslcins., ,
13ay 15 00 toto' to 00
Pried Apple o 1 76 to 2 00
Onions 75 to 1 00
Ltirci ..... ... .......... 14 to 15
'6Voo1
.S`0 01Alt 'S
Deihl wheat, per bussol 90 to 93
Spring wheat 00 to 02
Barley .., 60 to 05
Peas 05 to 70
Oats 58 to 40
Eggs, per dozen 11 to. 11-
Butter 14 to 16
Wool 85 to 37
Hay 10 00 to 1200
I4UOAN.
White wheat 00to 52
Treitidtyall.,::,; , 85 to 90
Sprjzlg 85 to 88
• Oats. 0 39 to 0 41
Peas,...„.,..„ ....:,. ....,. 0 75 to 0 75
Barley 00 to 05
Butter„..„ '.: , ..,,,, 16 to 10
Eggs, per dozen 11 to 11
Potatoes,,.,.;... .,., ..,., , ::, 7u to 0 75
Larva 12 to 13
Tallow 6 to 7
Hay 12 00 to 14 00
Timothy seed' 0 25 to 8 50
Clover seed 6 00. to 0 75
Wool - '85 to 35
Sheepskins 1 90 to 1 50
Beef 0 00 to 0 00
Elides a to 0
Porn ... ........ . ....... ..,.,7 00 to 7 50
LONDON
White Wheat, per ceutell ' 1 75 tol 85
170,to 182
1BedWinter Wheat 170 60182.
Spring Wheat.., •.. .,.. 1.20 toe 25
Pall Wheat 3 84 to $ '89
Spring Wheat... ... 8'3 to 89
Vats
'Peas
Barley.
Butter
Eggs
00 to 46
70 to 71
75 to 78
15 1G
10 16
sE eonteH.
Fan -wheat 00 to 02
Spring wheat...' 90 to 90
Oats 0 40 to 40
Barley.,.,.... _....; •60 to 65
Pea s ........:. .. .... . ............:0 '79 to 75
Butter 0.15 to 15
Eggs ' 11 0 11
JOHN BELL,
raker and Confectioner,
begs to return thanks to the people of Exeter and
vicinity -for the largo patronage eoatowed upon
hiui.sinoo he commenced business hi -Exeter, and
hopes by paying attention to business and' giving
satisfaction to his customers to merit 9. continu-
ance of the same,
IF YOU WANT GOOD SWEET
BREAD,
CALL AT J. BELL'S BAKERY.
IF .YOU WANT GOOD CONFEC-
TIONERY,
CALL 'A T J. BELL'S,
If you want the very best cakes, etc., or tea
parties, picnics, clic.,
LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH • J.
BELL, •
and it will receive prompt attention. Satis-
faction guaranteed.
II YOU WANT
GOOD
GROCERIES C)CLRIE-S
at prices as low as they can be purchased for,
at any store in Exeter,
GO TO J. BELL'S:
Give me a call. J. BELL.
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G-RIGG-
BOOESELLER
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