The Exeter Times, 1890-7-3, Page 1,
VOL. XVII. NO:
LEGAL,
ASO TJ O_T & MIDDLESEX X G AZET TE.
"HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE "
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38• EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1800
T -2,uI SON, Barrister, Soli-
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af�iirpromo Cour t,Not aryPuwlic
QOnI,yene'er ('JnlnliaBiOnd::r.4r`e. Money to
T,Qa,tt.
•
Qtticoiu Fa,nscn,'s Block, Exeter,
COLI L,1U S,
Barrister,. Solicitor, Qonveyaillcer, ; tc.,
11STT.•.>;, s ONT.
ek. Ttall'aold °glee,)
E.T.tI,IOT do ELLIOT,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries ?dile
Conveyancers
t ":1louey to Lean at Lowest Bates 0
Interest.
utas ,.
OFiIQE, AIN, STREET, EXETER
a. v.ltrt,UlT. 7, P-t.I,tor.
arENTAL.
LI NGS,
OFR/Viet ot'axQ'
Nitraua Qxido ices for Painless Encyst;an.
TT •KI NSMAN,OFNTIST.L.D,u
Sunman's BJbc1c, 1ittin•st, Exeter
Extracts Teeth wltlao1ltpain,
by givi nit Vegetable, Vapor, told
Filings ,anti' all other dental
work tine meat possible. (:Gees
o ?,t^xtcra on lsatTlnnredasin
salt mental;
GREAT EMERGENCY
AT TJIE—•
UI11 II11tII
E%ETER.
T 'I'tJiI[,
Haring bought over 10 tons cif sugar just prior to the re-
cent sharp advance a and part of the Wholesale Bankrupt
t
Stock o Skirting Embroideries, Lawns and silk Gloves be-
longing to the Estate of -White Petter, Wellington Gloves,
Toronto, also a large portion of a wholesale stock 0f
Ready --Made Clothing. We are compelled to raise a large
^'*bunt of money quick. In order to do this we are going
sacrifice our whole stock, We will give
MEDICAL;
• T W. BROWNING AI, D., M. (
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• P.S,•3rltduatat iatorinCPntveratt •,0111
5 as
anti lreaitlence,Derx:hionl,aborator v,Exeter
DR. fi5NDMAN, Porous? for the
County of llama,. Office, opposite
Carling's store,1;aoter•
DR.,J. A. ROLLIN , M. O.2:>.
O. ORlco,Main S.,.Exotor,Out.Roeiden
aohousec o(Rattly oceupfod by 1',11feI1uI
Esq.
I'. (J}UT'CEN, M. 3)., C. M.,
• G ^•Ito Trinity University. Tor-
onto t Fol.:t'in sled. sated!, Toronto ; Grad,
Ana Inst..Craniology ; :timber N. Y. Acari.
Anthropology; :Member Col. 1'. til, Ont•--
edleo, Dashwood. Ont.
AUCTIONEERS.
_TL+ NRX' LILBL+ r, Licensed Auo
;r -
▪ ttoue.4tor L ay,3tephon, and Mc(litli•
tray Townships, ,tlaleseonduetedatmollerate
rates. Qigao--AtPost•o1Uoo,Oreaiton,01a•
EIl IL t•o o
O 'Q GILL, Auo 1 neer for the
T
,
ti Townships of 1
wn I Ins Stephen, Ray and 'Cleburne
andtho Village of Exeter, All sales promptly
s.ttendod, and satisfaction guaranteed. Sales
arranged at this office
VETERINARY.
SHELLINGLAW & CURRIE
Veterinary Surgeons can bo consulted at
Clark's ffotel, Croditon, or tat Staffs. A full
stook of Veterinary medicines kept constantly
on hand. Veterinary Dentistry and Surgery a
specialty.
R. CARR, VETERINARY
• Surgeon. honorary Graduate of Ont.
Veterinary College, Toronto, wishes to inform
the public that ,he is now prepared to do ail
work hi Veterinary lino, Calls answered at all
hours. Office, Kirkton,
3 Ino Ont.
TT C. DOAN, VETERINARY
• Surgeon, graduate of Ontario Vet-
erinary College. Toronto, honorary member of
the Medical Society. Calls from a distance
promptly attended to. Veterinary medicines
kept constantly on hand. Office, opposite
E. Bossouberry's hotel, Hensen. N.B.—Vet-
erinary dentistry and surgery a apooialty.
Tennent & Tennent
VETERINARY SURGEONS,
raduetas of the Ontario Veterinary College
OTTIQE One door South of Town Hall,
MONEY TO LOAN.
ATONE/ TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6f
percent, 525,000 Private Funds • Bost
Loaning Co1r.*�e,niesrepresented.
rk L.H DICKSON,
Barcieter,Ea°ter,
..,..-,....��,�'
INSURANCE
THE LONDON MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
CANADA. ead Office, London, Ont.
After 31 years of' successful business, still
continues to offer the owvners of farm property'.
and private residencies, either: on, buildings or
contents ,the most favorable • protection in ease
of •loss. c ' damage by Ore orlightning, at rates
upon such', liberal terms, thetno other respect,
oblo company can afford to wtlte.:;: 42,375 polo
dies in: force let Jan ,1890. ;Assets -$378,428.00
in cash in bank.l,.Governlnent dopes t. Deben-
tures and Premium Notes. JAarns GRANT,
President ; D: C.'MCOax:uo• Motnager • DAVI»
AMISS, Agent for Exeter and vicinity.
u-1WATERLOO MUTUAL
If IRE. INSU.RA,NO EGO
Establishedi,n 1863.
•
AHEAD OFFICE - - WATERLOO, ONT.
Thla eomxany'has been over. Eighteen
oars inluecessfu%operation in Western On•
fhir o,anddontinues to insure againstloss or
mage by fire 1 dilddngs,liferchand.ise,Man•
actories,and, all othordesoriptionsofllnsur-
o pioperty. C Mending'insurers have the
Lionel insuring.onthe Premium Note or
ash System .
During the °pastten; years this Oompany
asissued ;7,090< Policies'.coverini property
the arnauntol;t40,872,038 ;aildflaid intoss-
e lonet706.M2,40 •
tssetS ',rS176,100.00,c;outdating 'of Ca .h
d auk, Government flep•osit ;and the n nails.
erlPreminmNotesoiihandandinfore°. J
Witinnw7i D.Presidex.t. 0, M.Taxx,ox
etar`y.',7.ff. Hnattas,T;rspeotor. CHAS:
1, Agentfor:0keteia'nuviol nit, r
SUOII DARGI
as Exeter never before heard of. Test the veracity of
our statements by comparing the prices we quote with
what you have been .paying for similar goods.
Remember we ]lever copy, we never follow,
we always go below the lowest. No use in r�
regular dealers trying toco
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V4aTV(Our VIIP=
They can't do it for we are the leaders. Now
listen to what we are doing in
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'We have just opened up a beautiful lot of a
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Suits
bought
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50c>•,
On the
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men's
ns
Stubs we have a good Suit for 83.75 and for $4.99 we give
you a good pure wool Tweed Suit worth $9.00. This is
a great snap. Wo have a tremendous lot of them and
that's why the price is so low. Then for $7,00 we give
you a pure Wool Suit, regular price $11.00, and for $9.50
we give you the best Suit in the shop and better no man
can get in Ready-mades. Boys suits from $1.75 up. We
have a very heavy stock of Boys Clothing and prices will
be cut close during this great sale. Men's odd Vests for 75c
AN ITIMENSE STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
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all ab clearing prices. A case of oddlinen
going at 1Oo. per pair. Now for A 1 goods
at the closest prices ever quoted in Exeter.
Ladies Oil Goat Lace Boots for $1 17
Finest Polish Calf Lace Boots for 1 27
CE
dr
Kid Buttoned Boots for
Calf Oxford Ties for -
Tan Oxfords for -
Misses' Fine Fancy Oxfords for
Boys Tan Oxfords for
1 15
90c.
85c.
50c
87c
Men's Tan Oxfords for $1 27 and hundreds of other lines
equally cheap. Don't buy a Boot or Shoe till you see
what we are doing or you will regret it,
0
RZES
are away down with us. We guarantee to give you noth-
ing but the best
Best Salmon packed, only 12e
Best Mixed Pickles, only 19c,
Best Matches only 9e.
3 Pounds Raking Soda for 5c.
Essences for 6 cts.;per bottle.
Everything in Groceries y a3 e atrices that can't
pbe neat.
We have' the finest assortment of
Skirtin • Embroideries
you ever saw. Part of a Wholesale Bankrupt Stock at a little less than 60 ce t
s on
the it. We don't stop with a few odd pieces but case upon case of all choice fine n goods
We can save you 50 per cent on your white dresses.
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while the assortment isg ood-
Remember we need ,none and
y in order to get itciniek we are holi ,
E ERGENCY SALE. No doubt this will be the greatest sale we ng this GREAT
we have ever held
since we came' to Exeter. Come and see for yourself earl in the
avoid the tremendous rush inr day if possible o
the afternoons.' Highest prices paid for: all
farm produce,
kinds of
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DEALER fl BANKRUPT S1'OCK.
1
fou will be surprised what
you, can get from us for $1
13 yds. good washing Print.
20 . Shirting,
20 sr Grey Cotton.
20 ” 'White "
10 " all -wool Dress. Goods,
4 Undershirts.
4 pr. Drawers.
13 lbs.. Currants,.
11C 9
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n Tomatoes.
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30 bars good Laundry Solidi,
Tweeds Tweeds
We have a large stock of
Tweeds that belonged to the
Pickar4 Stock which were
bis direct importation and
bought cheaper than any
local dealer can buy them for.
We purpose Blearing them
out at .a price. If you want
a good cheap suit coma and
see them.
BRUMPTON BROS.
CENTRAL
Barber Shop,
ii'ANSON''S BLACK,
A. Hastings, Prop
Shaping and Haircutting in the latest
style of the art.
Every attention paid to Gutting
Ladlestina 01.7ildren's Hob:
Etonian
Robert Morrison in returning thanks to his
numerous customers and the nubile in general
for the liberal patronage he has received an the
Past, begs to announce that hlssteck of general
s
odd for
gthe springarnd summer seasons trade
willf
o found u.
nd a nt
Leto
o
p ,well
assorted rte aud nt
H,rices to meet the p;ovafiing hard times.
eaving added largely to his stock of wall and
ceiling papers be oordiailyinv iter an inspection
of the same fueling confident that tor variety,
quality andv+rice it will compare veryfavorably
with any in the market. Give him a call for
anything you want. No trouble to show goods.
the hplace-doubleltstores-lMarshall'snlilock
opposite Murdock's , Co , Mansion !louse.
Burars.—Sir. James Sutherland, post
master of this place, attended the meeting
of the Presbyterian General .Assembly at
Ottawa,—Rev, J, S. Henderson and wife
are this week visiting friends at Melbourne.
—ales, W. Elder end family, and Mrs
Wm. Moir spent last Sunday in Goderich.—
A Union Sabbath. School picnio between
the English, Methodist and Presbyterian
sabbath schools was held in Gelchrista
grove. All the sohools met at the Presby.
terian church and marched to the grounds
singing hymns as they went. Arrived, at
the grounds the time was taken up with
swinging and different games, whilst the
ladies got things in readiness for supplying
the inner man, which was done to perfection.
All appeared to enjoy the picnic to its
fullest.—We have considerable new side-
walk laid down—the result of statute labor
and private subscriptions,—Rev. Mr, Irwin
has taken charge of the Hensel! North
circuit (now Hipper) and Rev. Mr. Fear
takes Mr. Irwins place at the Nile.—Mr.
Casson, who will be Be,. J. S. Cook's
colleague arrived on Monday.. He comes
very highly recommended.—On account of
the ohange in the Hensel! circuit a ohange
will be made in the hour of services
Preaching services will be held at 10,30 a. m`
and 7 p. m. and Sunday school at 2.30 p. m'
Kinston •
Bowers.—Mr. D. W. Dulmage is away to
Thamesford at present.—Mr. J. McCurdy
is attending the summer carnival at Toronto
this week. --The strawberry festival in con.
neotion with the sabbath school of the
Methodist church wee held on Tbesday last.
On account of the unfavorable weather the
proceedings took place in the church. Tne
proceeds amounted to upwards of a $100
and the affair was a splendid success
throughout, The committee are deserving
of praise for the efficient manner in which
the arrangements were carried out.. Mr. R.
McGowan, has returned from 'Thamesford,
and 18 acting as salesmen for D. W. Dul-
mage.--Mr. R. Stephenson returned home
from the. St Clair tunnel this week,—Mr,
Connelly and wife of Dakota, are visiting
friends in this vicinity,—A new street
crossing is to be laid between the hotel and
Messrs ,Doupe & Co's store.—The apple
•orop in this neighborhood will be 'small this
season..
For pure Paris Green, go to C. Lutz'
Central Drug Store.
Bayfield.
BxxEits.-Mr, Geo. Staubury is home
from Clinton Collegeatofor the holidays. --
Mr. John Cooper, of "(Clinton, is spending a
few holidays • ere. -Mr. °buries Stewart
of Goderioh township, is the quest of Mr,
Jewett. --On: Sunday lust the pulpit of St,
Andrews Church was filled in the morning
by Rev. Mr Simpson, and in the evening by
Bev. Mr, Stewart, -Sunday ' morning last
Rev. Mr. ; Hill who has very aeoeptably
officiated as 1'as'or of the Meth,dist thweh
preached, his farewel sermon to a.large
congregation, lair. Hill gees to Grand
Pally and takes witty bbl the best wishos.
of many friends. Rev. Mr. Mit/clean is
sucee dor,--.j'he Sabbath Soboal eliildrene
picnic on Wednesday last was a decided
sneeese all eejoyed themselves immensely.
next Reg. :tit,
Ne.vton ill prF h a splen t snnton to the
Orangemen.—Mr, H. liemp, late el Virg.
laud, has ('earned out a jewellery and watelt
repairing business next to fir. T. Seeder.
Haus We 'wishtaint meccas,—Mr. end
Ilrs. Chas, E Iwards ,li sou cacao leek week,
and tide sneak a number are expoete;l from
Toronto,
417Avatll0-
t tz - . - 11ov, W. I rubel. loft for his
thew circuit away down near Latae Fres
three yeata pastorate of Eriuivitle cife
suit bas beets very pleasant, end if the
ruennbt'rellip has not been lar„1y increased.
peace and harmony reigu supreme. We
miss hie general smile and !tarty hand.
shake, but our wish is that he ntav lire
long to labor in his high calling, `and
wherever he goes dray be wast the reatteet
and esteem of diose under hie charge as
universally as on this eiresit,--Pev. John
lius3el Gust fa wily arrive:, on Tl>rtrs:lay
evening, and several of the frieuda repaired
t the ears oaage to receive and welcome
thus to the rira:tit. Air. Ituseel !,,culled
anniversary aeruiene eeereptiley to large
eotrere; attests at the rlineviale appninttaei ;
on Sunday last, We jom in est._ndin,g to
our pastor and family a most belly welcome
to this circuit, -•-!tee, Mr. Smith Jr. poster
arrived ort Frialayleat and hate taken clung
of his work, t1,lci+1410.•-4ie3y. T. U. Dodo
Jr., paster, pea to college nett year. We
wish hint success, -...There is a bontttiful
crop of hay Oda season, and mauy farmers
have beguu nutting clover.—.lir, C. Coates,
bas
been viaiting hisRQAa in.
Lo
ndon,-..- r
1i.
Side
.ley Andrew who has bon aaasc+Whnt of
a %Kuch'rer for the past two years is'felting
his relatives et present. Sick has lived In
Philadelphia!, Dakcta and Oregon, going to
Oregon. vin. tile 0. P. E.' -Mr. Aldeu Jouee.
of London. is visiting friends in this vicinity
Ws time is employed iu uuraiug a finger
affecte°t1 with. fllon,
Crediton.
and �ars.--lien. M. C. diorlock and. wife,
visiting me/r. elves ler iiere� wife
Mf elinda 11, nada
and Miss Emma Taylor, 08100 9pt from
London, to spend the first of Jnly,:-31r,
and elrs,Frod Geiser, sad Mrs. Samuel
Sweitzer of Shipkt, apart Sunday with
their pareuts in Crediton, --"rhe Morleolu/a
and relatives held their annual xieuio at
Grand Bend on Wednesday, avoiding the
large crowd of a holiday.—Mr. Geo. ,Gwike
r
was
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first
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Piukbeiuor, is home from Illinois spending
Biddulph Council.
• (Special meeting.)
The council met in the Temperance
Hall; Granton, on the 16th ult. All
the members present.
The following accounts were ordered
to be paid :
E. Hodgins, rep. gravel road, div. 2,
50cts ; J. Neil, ditching div. 2, $2; W.
W. Revington, tile ditch div. 2,'$2;
John McLaughlin, damages in drawing
milk, $1..20 ; do., rep. culvert div, 4,
$2; T. Toohey, rep. culverts dive, 3
and 4, $1 ; R. Walker, gravel contract,
W. B., div, 2, $20; J. Lewis, equalizing
Union school section, $2; W. Morfitt,
in full, gravel contract C. S. R,, div, 5,
$46.30; Geo, Foster, gravel contract,
div. 5, $35,20; R. McBride, work on
0. S. R., div. 5, $6; do., statute labor
levied in tax, $3; H. Saasburn, rep.
culvert and ditch, St. Marys G. R.; div.
5, $1 ; R. Bran,on, grant to gravel road
beat, N. B., div. 5, $12; W. Begg,
statute labor levied in tax, $9 50; Alex.
Langford, do,, $3; W. Foreman, ditch
St. Marys Lee R. div. 6, $1.95; J. Ste.
phenson, opening Haskett's gravel pit,
div, 1, $6 ; do., statute labor levied in
tax, $12; M. Blake, statute labor levied
in tax, $3.50; do., 133 loads of gravel,
$6 65; •1. Atkinson, overseeing gravel
contract, div. 1, $3.75; John Howard,
gravel contract, div. 1, $36.56; James
Kelly, gravel bee, N. B. div. 3, $10; D.
McDonald, ditching div. 4, $12; J.
Kelfy, gravel account, Ii5cts.
On motion the assessment roll was
taken as finally revised and the court
adjourned sine due.
The council adjourned to meet at
Porter's hotel, Clondeboye,on Monday,
July 7th, 1890 at 10 o'clock a,rn.
W. D. STANLEY, Clerk.
ill ARI3IE O,
w.tnrx—Ceenrts,--At "Ravensmere," the
,esidence of the bride's parents, Butte
City, Cal., on June 23rd, by Rev. Straiton,
D. 1)., M. J. White of the TIMES office,
to Miss M. Helena Clarke, eldest daughter
of N. J. Clarke, Esq.
NEWS NOTES.
There are one hundred ; opium fiends
in jail in New York, and of these only
ten are Cbinamen. It. may not be gen
erally known, but it is a fact, opium is
doing a more deadly work than alcohol
on the American continent. There are
many "opium $ends"who are•little sus-
pected.
In Ottawa theproportion of
,deaths
from lung diseases is ab' u
and toearl as l ig
o t one-third
� y Igh a rate holds in Mon-
treal,i 'In Winnipeg theproportion runs
to noiarly. one-half. Toronto shows a
proportion of less than one-quarter.
The t northern cities, notwithstanding
their '`dry atmosphere," are not favor-
able to tliose of weal! lungs.
,TORN wars j: & SONS
;P4114ISiler s and P,roprrieto .,y
1 o'clock last Wednesday ni%!*tat the h
A mob of 40 persons gathered a
of Walt %place, twelve nulea north.
Peet of Cameron, Mo., to termed feather
his son "Bud," who, it is claimed, ruined
young women of the neighborhood.
Forty shots were excireoged, Old Mr.
Sieni:res was shot in the stomach., but not
fatally injured. Will Noland, in the
crowd, was also shot, in the uternaeh,atl.d
probably fatally wounded. Itnmenae
excitement prevails,
Winnipeg, June 25.—Judgment WAS
given yesterday by Judge Fitt in the
famous Separate school case. The judge
upheld the lain recently passed by the
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Separate toSchools,
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grants an injunction to restrain
teachers in Catholic schools, from hold-
ing religbets eaer,,i:ees.
Albert Btude'r, aged seven years, son
ref A Binde'l, cr,,;per, W'35 drowned in the
Welland Canal at Inunlberatone, Ont.,
yesterday, having lost Itis balance while
fishing.
Louisville, Ky.. June 25, —Near Bran-
denburg on Sunday, henry Watts
attempted to outrage ionic Bandy,
agell 12 years but She c?ac:al,ed, Watts
was arrested and gaoled. A niob went
to the gaol last night, took Watts seven
tables to the scene of the atteatipted
mime .and hanged him,
Ur. W. D. Si<<hles.teacherof Brewer's
Mills School recently 0s7110 in ecnliict
With the Rontan Catholic priest. Tho
R' -Aman Catholic children retired while
prayers were in progress, as the law
allows, but refused to return for the
:general clismissaai, Mr. Stables made
them do as he required. The priest
inteer
fernd. anal the inspector, for the
sake d ,
f��c
� .•.
e agreed reed
with
but Mr. :evades lila priest,
art -
tient and was eSaa,t consulted
e d T1t childthe ren
afterwards refused to do as the teacher
insisted. An investigation will follow.
1 communion cloth. embroidoredwith
+'1. it ;.." given to the Anglican church
at 'Sorry, Ireland. caused a portion of
the cc,natefiation to protest against it as
an introduction of Ritualism. A petition
'eras sent to the 13ashop, but he not re-
plying, the cloth Wats stolen and a letter
left in its place saying that it would be
returned on condition that tbo letters
should be taken out.
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Tho funeral of the late Lieutenant -
Governor McLennan, of Nova Scotia,
took place on Saturday, tiro rent'tins
bin;.; wavey ed to creat Village, Lon-
donderry, for interment.
In t r
11c
township of Pelham near St.
Catharines,
about 100earsa oldo that commenced
nster ople
bearing in the year 1793. It is on Mr.
Beckett's farnl rand measures 10 feet 5
inches around the trunk. In 1SSSit
produced 21 barrels of apples.
Out west, the other day, a man and
wife kissed each other on the scaffold
and then were hanged side by side.
This is an "enlightened age," in a coun-
try supposed to be full of churches and
schools.
The boiler explosion which occured
st week in Colchester, by which four
en lost their lives was caused by the
ccumulation of pressure more than
ould have been allowed or that the
oiler was able to stand, the fault being
at a certain definite amount of pres-
re should have been stated, and the
fety-valve, steam guage and other
fay appliances ought to have been
egulated to give the desired relief when
e maximumamount of pressure allowed
as reached. The boiler gave way at
e lower part of the fire box, which
as rather weak and not able, to stand
fely the pressure of 65 lbs. which was
ing used. John Galt, the expert
gineer, of Toronto, made an examiu-
on and gave valuable testimony at the
quest, and his testimony guided the
ry in arriving at their verdict, which
s that the explosion was the result of
efectiye boiler, with no blame attach
to anyone.
A. L. roe and his wife lived on a
m thirteen miles southwest of Yates
ire, Kansas. For several years Coe
his brothers-in-law, Nathaniel and
rain Anglin, who had farms adjoining
had kept up a family feud, the
in. of which is unknown. Yesterday
rning Coe went into the field where
haniel was working and shot him
i he then opened tiro on Adrianshattered his left arm, leaving hint.
dead. He returned home and , shot
wife dead. Coe then sent a bullet
ugh his otyn head, dying instantly.
coroner is investigating the case,
hey are having lots of fun at Wind -
with Mr, Pacaud. Paeans! bet" his
watoh against $20 that he would
at White. He came within 636 of
lid the watch, which was won by a
Parker, has been given to the North
x Conservatives. They propose to
ose of it by raffle, tickets 25 cents,
proceeds to go to the Windsor$onte
e friendless. If° the winner: desires
esent the watch to Mr. O. Mot7at
resent owners 'will pay for engrata,
t and for the illumination of a suit
address.
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minion, Bank are afloat, One of the `.
easiest points of difference to detect is,
that in the genuine the' figeres are rhat-
ea
in blue' b dr of
ink—that is, tile, number -°
the bill° -rand on''tlhe eolulterfeit
blackc i.t
done in black
and a poor ktlak at
that. The vignette of Lord 1)uierin in'
the centre is, somewhat' blurred;. atad
`there are other.' differences which, it';r
would to ke a',bank'''clairk to ' letaa
Look oft for tho.ni,