The Huron Expositor, 1876-01-28, Page 1t ANDA Y 21, 1876.
NEW GOODS,
E.\ G0tODS.,
SUITABLE
FOR THE SEASON..
r-:
NINTH ILEA K.
WHOLE NO. 425.
C.TS'r
OPE; ED
THIS WEEK AT
F A N
J3.1301-(K.:ERS
CHEAP
L 5 STORI ,
SEAFORTH,
LOWINGNEWNEW AND SEA-
SONABLE
EA-SONABLE GOODS
•tntt,.
anie
tntbrlcs
tees,
rittOlS,
Grey Cottons,
Witte site Cottons,
Lace Curtains,
Collars and C',f'e,
Yak Laces,
Bair Braids,
Silk Ties,
AND SMA LLWA;R ES.
LLSO THE BALANCE
OF OUR
-ERGO
AT A
LARGE REDUCTION,
SUCH AS
NKETS,,,
.SHAW L:S,
Flannels, Tweeds,
TV 'OE S
FL O FURS,
NIILLINER' AND MANTLES.
MEMBER' THE PLACE
FF AN BROTHERS'
EAP CASH STORE,
S AFORTH,,
SEA
ORTH
FRAY, JA A4#
28, 1
REAL -ESTATE FOR MALE.
F
OR SALE: A Wood 'Lot, containing a little less than I00 awes of land ; well situated in
the township of MoK :11op; soil most ex. ellent ;
timber heavy, will be sold cheap. Appy to R.
A. LEGGETTTExetsr P. O. 420
ARMS FOR SALE. -East half Lot 11, Con,
12, Maliillop; and West half Lot 19,'Oon. 12
McKillop; also South 50 acres of Lots 1 and 2
' Con. 10, Morris, adjoining the Villa' a of Blyth
For particulars apply to MoCAUGHE & HOLME.1
STED, Barristers, &o., Seaforth. . 425'
BUILDING LOTS IN SEAFORTH FOR SALE
' -Dr. COLEMAN, having laid out the grounds
recently occupied as a Driving Park into Baid.
ing Lots, is prepared to dispose of tots on reason,
able terms to any who may desire them. -Partici
desiring to purchase should make immediate ap-
plication. .. 864
V -
ARM FOR SALE. -For Sale. Cheep, a first
class Farm in the township of Wawanosh, Lot
14, Con. 12, 1 mile from Lueknow, where there is
s railway istation. 'There is timber enough on the
lot to pay for it. The land is a rieh loam, and in
a good neighborhood. Terms easy. WILLIAM
PLUNKETT, Bayfield P. O. 1 414
VARM FOR SALE. -For Sale, Lot No. 4, Con.
. 15, Township of Grey, containing 100 acres
this is a choke farm, well situated, with good
buildings and all necessary conveniences and le
in good order. Terms very reasonable. pply to
the proprietor on the premises, or 3,'f by. 'etter to
Walton P. O. JOHN SELLERS.: 422-4
VALUABLE PROPERTY IN 1 AR RHE f
FOR SALE. --For Sale in Haipnrhe ,1 mile
from Seaforth, a large franio Dwelling Ho.: a cod-
taming 7 rooms, with a stone founds ion and
large cellar. ; a good well and pump, and 5 scree
of good land, more or less. For farther particu-
lars enquire to the proprietor on 'the c em Ise .
ROBERT HANDOOCK. 425*
VOR SALE OR TO LET. -That co ortable
- dwelling honso adjoining the town of eaforth,
sen byJohn Beatti
led at present owned and Occup p
contains 10 rooms and cellar, and soft ster o
the premises, and a young and thriving orchard.
Purchaser can have easy terms. 1'ossessi n about
Nov. 15. Apply to the undersigned. JOHN
BEATTIE. 409
'' OR SALE. `The property of the 1
Copeland, being composed of 3 park to
Town Plot of Grey, containing 16 acres of
of land, and well cultivated. There i
frame house and barn on the property. T
will be sold on easy terms. For further
Jars apply to HARTWELL SPEIRAN,
P.O., Grey, or to C.R. COOPER, Brussel
to J. O.
s, In the
the best
s good
e above
partien-
oncrieff
• 422
VALUABLE PROPERTY IN EGMON . VILLE
FOR SALE. -For Sale Choalt, that •mfor't-
able and pleasantly situated residence in ' gmon ff •
- vine, formerly occupied by Mr. David IRunoajl,
and now by Rev. Mr. Scott, with ono acr • of land.
attached, which is filled with bearing fr it traits
of the choicest kinds. There is also a go u d stabllo
and woudshod, and all other convcn nc ie s. Pos.
session given on March 16, .1876. Terms easy.
Apply at the EXPOSITOR Office, Seaforth. 4 8
-ARM 1'0°R SALE. -For Sale, the East half of
Lot 18, Con. 8, H.R.S., Tnckersmith, oontai
ing 52 stereo, about 40 of which ale cleared and
a state of good cultivation balance well timbere .
There is a good frame house and log outbuil -
tugs ; a good youngbearing orchard; is dista 't
from Seaforth 5 miles, and is situated on a gold
ggrraavel road. For farther particulars apply to
=&S. WILLIAM PAPPLE, on tile premises, or
to Egmondville Post Office. 4281
4A I.aRGE DWELLING H'1USE in. Seaforth
i for Sale or to Rent.-Poreale or to rent, that
pleasantly situated and commodious dwelling
house, owned by Mr. S. Powell. The house cob -
tains large parlor, diningjroom, kitchen, and 10
comfortable bed rooms, together with closets, a
good cellar, hard and soft water, stable, wood-_
shed, &c,. There are two lots filled with choice
bearing fruit trees. Possession glen at any time.
Apply to S. POWELL. N, B. -Also a large qua -
tity of square timber for sale. ! 4 5
--ARM FOR SALE. For Sale, the East half of
Lot 17, Worth Thames Road, Usborne, contain-
ing 50 acres, 40 of which are cleared, free from
stumps, well fenced, and free from all nor.iot!s
weeds; a good frame. barn with stable attached,
comfortable log house, good spring well with
pump', also a young bearing orchard. On a good
gravel road, within 6 miles of Exeter, 15 of Sea-
forth, and nearly equal distance from St. Mar s
and Mitchell, and adjoining the Village of.Farqu-
bar.. Apply to the proprietor on the premises, or
to Farquhar P. 0, RICHARD DOWNIE. 422*4
VALU FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE.)--
Fo Sale, a desirable and beautifully located
Farm, si uated abont7I miles from Seaforth, Lot
16, Con.' 8, McKillop ; .the farm contains 100
sores, 75 of which are e leered and in first- claim;
order, the balance being all good wood ;' theliouse
is nearly new, 82x22 ; there is a good stone cel lair,•
a good barn and: driving house, 2 never -failing
wells of good water, also a youug orchard bearinlg;
there is school en the farm. For further ppai-
tionlars apply to the proprietor on the prorate s,
or if by 'letter to Winthrop P. 0. WILLIA
SMITH.I 4 8
SSSV MILL AND FARM OF 100 ACRES FOR
` SALLA. -Tho subscribers offer for sale their
saw mill and farm, Lot 85, Con. 5, East Wawa -
nosh. The mill contains large circular, edging
saw, butting saw, shingle saw, edger and packer -
all in good order. There are on ;the lot besides
the mill, i two frame dwelling houses and frame
stable. There is also on the lot a quantity of val-
uable Wilber, consisting of pineblack ash, and
hemlock ;and other hardwood, with a large stack
in the vicinity to last a number of years. Satis-
factory reasons given for selling. Possession given
at any time. For further particulars enquire, if
by letter post said, of W. G. HIr GSTON, Brus-
sels F. 0., or R. T. IIINGSTON & BROTHER,
WestfieldP. 0. 880
STOCKRAI IN
SoutJtern 0
Next to mini g,
in this western co
The system un er
is entirely diffe ;en
Canada and the of
deavor in- this le
idea of the wa c
In the first plat ,
little attention ai
stock produced t
to secure the ea
Generally speakin
kinds of cattle i
and 'texas.: T e
the common gr de
the States, and h
Texas cattle hhv
Texas where e
herds, on much th
ed here -in fact, t
keeping cattle ha
the Texans, wh i
rowed it fromth
America. The
description ; t eir
seen in every fa m
Texans are sma 1,
great tendency t
bone and ho
less food and at
travel further i 't
terter
endure t. e
weather and p • or
steer, as he st
wide spreading . o
hind quarters • d
a splendid loo ng
ing his cluisi: a
can relative, b t,
his inferiority is
from two to three
er weight. T to
the stockmen
cattle with sho
and thus prod
the hardy natu
beef- reducing
b :eed. For tl "s
p ohibiting the pl
t e. public range
o the cattle new
s ended from co
driven up fro'
ofAmerican
Many stockm
bred Texas .cat 'le
believing that l tl
better, and th t
ton better wh n
1
COL
RADO..
A I:ANsAs VALLE ,
a o, January,187..
e grea st busi e s
try is stockraisin .
hi h it is carried o
fr m that known in
1
totes, I will en-
er to, convey sdme
1: are 'raised re.
✓ is comparati ,elk
o the quality ofd the
at Object b ing
ossible quan ity.
t ere are Out two
ountry, Amer can
ericarn cattle are
a tle brought rosin
escendants. The
b:enou -ht rots
a e reed
in oat
a ' e plan as fo' ow-
oloredo syste •. of
e n borrowed'rom1
t rn, probably .'r-.
aniards in' S•uth_
ri au Fettle nee, no
eo nterp-'arts ca • be
ar. in Ontario. The.
Cay ai inlals, wi h a
h: d velopme t of
ek w subsis on
lit an he American,
at fatigue, and' bet -
1 ations of severe
pa tare.; The Texas
ie • the :prairie, ith.
t, igh Withers, light
metrical Jim s, is
quite mal, q to e hp
i • ore beefy A . et
a ed in the sole ale ,
esu ckly apparen n
{inred pounds 1 gh -
cinstant endeav' r f
ade p the texas
ii or A erican u11ss,
.n ani al reta nitig
Itl a Texan, wit the
lit .es of the ettcr
ii . ose there is r law
of Texas b is en
he great majority
he country e de -
e which have been
xa crossed ley' bulls
hort horn • lood.
✓ half or q arter
he pure Ame lean,
stand the w' titers
keep their 'ondi-
asshis poor.
the cattle bu
ti' on a streai•
u'at r. He
erects his
The fewer`
ewer cattle b
ity ,t a bette
ere e will
years, whir
of Grass wi
rds:, is fort
t he takes hi
The meth
le is to run
r " hoot, •
very 'corral.
d enough to al
and o narr
nd. A num
1
ref
o'
A man enga in ' in
usually seeks to ' ti
6 by a living s 'n.:of
secures a clai i gold
stables and e,
bors he has a
his own in t
he can find a plat
tirely alone fol}
cattle will have p
mixing with of
as good as made.
tle and brands
branding grown
into a narrow la Ili
which is attached b
"shoot " is just
cow to pass thro
permit her turnip
cattle having,' 'b
"shoot" so c,
hardly move,
is burning cl
heating the br
ly red-hot, th
the rails of th
side of the an m
struggles for lib
"shoot" holds
burns through
the skin: If
done, the anis
long as it lives,
ed,. they are
being passed
other around
in opposite dire
falls on its side
applied. Gen
with one or inre
name, but oft
ed, according to
outline of a
arrowhead,'`' a
brands used b r
borhood. Witen''vle
hands it is brt;,nd
especially old, c viva
brought from Te -;
erect with diff ;re
be
al
lis
ar
she
r
ra
be
'hi
to
ns it will be at its be
knee hig , and in s
+h to a ho se. ' In Se
1'dry, ieta'fling Iits nu
mains so all winter. It
experienced stockinen t
area of ten acres of •this
one head of cattle, and
thin this proportion ,of
overstocked. Even at t
no; more th one
thi,ids. of the su.
country is veiled w h grass of any
kid,great tract's f sage brush, patches of
alkali and ;w ous kinds taking
up the rem
.Aboutithee May, the spring
''round -ups " for,the purpose of branding
calves begin! They are carried on some- •
thing after t is fashion . A large cattle
owner sends out n outfit, consisting of a
wagon to c rry provisi ns, a cook, and
from one to hr rider for every thous-
and cattle h m own. Sometimes two,
or three ow ers club to ether in a joint
outfit. Eae rider is s p lied with two
or three hos es which he rides alternately.
A number o thecie outfi will get togeth= r
er, ` comprise h 30 or 40 'riders, m
and scour a dozen iles
around, ga 1 the cattle they
see. At ni attic, numbering
thousands p driven to , camp,
making one easing thebrands
owners, ' Next
orrned in t bunch
s on hors$eback.
owner represent -
turn, enter the
e such
ig it is
at are
st. Then it will
ome place belly
tember it begins
triment, a d re -
is estima d by
hat it to es an
rasa to maintain
that with'more-
cattle on it it is
his rate, perhaps
-half or two
face of the
iness
i or
e he
ouse,
eigh-
Aides
e en-
his
hout
ne is
cat -
d of
them
ne of
This
ow a
w to
er of
the
can
fire
se of
near-
ough
ed to
and
the
iron
scars
pei�ly
rk las
rand -
rope
td
an -
tilled
soon
tidally
ended
vner's
do t-
he
an
re
h
!es
e,
en
iv -
ds
ng
or
ed
ng
• t.
ai-
as-
for
i-
as-
ifAtWC OR FOUND. ' are registers
all the cattle 1
ESTRAY DOG. -Cama into the Store of the mortgaged lik
undersigned, on Monday night, Jan. 17, a
large I3laok Dog.. The owner can. have the same The cattle
by proving property and paying expenses. WM. loose on the r
HILL, Soaforth. 424 -
man's range
immediately •
But cattle, w
to bo eolning 2 years old. The owner is reclue st rie, roam abo
may drive th
tore and wat
term range b
may cover is r
direction fro
quarters. T
shall accompp
loose. As th
all mix toget
went, for th
high-priced.
benefit the
in Lich greats
er. After ea
reggive no f
spying when
the winter is
if in the pr
amount of ra
water holes a
not dr'ied.up,
condition, an
profit to the
poor, water s
vere,the cattl
all. will be 'in
the old and
spring. the cr
and the ran
ESTRAY RAM. -Came into the premises of the
sabsfcriber, about Dec. 20. a Ram, supposed
•
ed to prove property, pay charges
may. JAMES ALLEN, Lot 15
lott. j
and take hi m
Con. -9, Hul-
425*4
'. I1IISCELLANE1IFilt3.
�AY UP. -Parties indebted to S
will do well to have the same
Jan. 15, 1876. STRONG & FAIR
Tong & Fair le y
settled before
EY. 410
TP. BRINE, Licenced Alio
- County of Huron. Sales
parts of the county. All ordore
PosITO8: Office will be promptly
ioneer for the
attended in all
left at the Ex-
ttended to. 1
NOTICE TO DEBTORS. -A11
to the undersigned, either by
count, are requested to•call and•sottle
their accounts will be placed in Court
tion. JOHN DUNCAN, Saddler,
arties indebted
-oto or book ac-
at once or
for collec-
Brussels. 428*4
WANTED in
and villages
Fire and Marine
nduoements to
co, MANAGItiR,
VIRE' INSURANCE.-AGENTIS
Seaforth, Clinton, and all towns;
in Huron County, for the Canada
Insurance Company. Special
First•elass lire men, Apply at o •
Box 7:3, Goderich.'422
SE0 WHEAT. -Mr. John Cameron,
80, Mill ltoad,'ruokorsmith,
quantity of First -Class Wheat of
variety for spring sowing. As h
70 bushels left those wanting wh
application at once. A sam io 09n
ExrosiTon Office. JOHN CAhi '
Lot No'
has on' hand a
the Red dial
has only about
at should make
bo seen at' the
RON. 424-4
$20 ` REWARD, Tho ,above
paid to any persoreor parsons
furnish ouch information as will
conviction of the party or parties
the defamatory libel against my-
tor, in Fly Sheet Form_, dated No
same to be a fabricated falsehood
award will! be
idle will
end to the legal
who published
arsenal, aha rap-
.1, knowing the
-only to injure
E
my ebarecter and serre-thei, own ends. 4EOIitC+
ANDERSON. Stanley, Jan. 10,1876. 428
6s
for ed int
ther hat the
en c osed. •
or t e puip
ions. When
is usher! th
t "and appl
hich bellow:
but in vain
tight and th
it and deeply
nding be pr
carry the
n calves are
thrown, one
thehead ai
legs, and
. The calf
e brand is qt
attle are br,
ialsof the o
bands are
, for instars e,
, la i nous ,
rse.track, &
men -,in this
an animal c an
new. Some at
which hav b
will be almost c
rands. All bra
a brand, includ
it, I may be sold
Cher property'.
•
P
n.
•
op
ei
b *ending are
Strictly spec
1 ublic :domain
o' his water
ed loose on th
eir will as
s the aear-ch f
carr them, o the
ery indefini$e, and
100 miles in every
rancheman's head -
a bull
tithed
wirers wirers
urage-
red or
Iny ! v
cle
er, €t e
u
bu
pu
d
tle
rt
al
i-1
vi
n
d
he
w
wn
ar e
wl
kin
ly
ep
ito
>r .
•
eeds of va
aindeti.
middle of
p ops
t e count
eri hesse
a
ht
e,, are
vast herd,
ifferen
tle are
herde
of eac
1 -up," i
-out "
ant.
s cows an
The anima
rd ogethe
d,. rd
nd ' wi
d to se.
11 the
quare,
sty in
ecurires that
ry 25 cows
of ' different
e is little enc
as they would
ie generally
g time! comes n, If
as fallen, so t att the
rings in the pr iri are
attle will keep oad
Butj if the resS be
nd the weat er se-
ra before th storm,
condition, any of,
nesitill die. XIII the
wi think he has
er
of ;a hundred
morning,
th ca
surrounded by
Then the bder
edi in the " oun
heed and " cul
a
cattle as t Y
e
nearly alwa
" cut-out."
pit in a Ii =
are brand
again turn
d after a
a
haps 100 m les
" round -up
will often b
at, a time,
ranches.
tirely in th
are in the
a hearty r
which awai
season of c
teears fi
h
p
and lay th
sky and st
life and a r
-follow it b
al ost pro
becomes a
else after.
looks well
range over
a
n -
ley
ext
At best, t e
grows in bun c
separated by h
115
ut for a
ithout ever
this time
open air,
addle, comi
► ish for the
s them.
g ands'
ley un
Ives d
.
u
affin
e, t
mss
rs Jverhea
ther hard ne, but those who examinations, has
come attar ' ed to it, and it is Board of School
erba1.that when a man once -Thirty head
erder he is good for nothing St. Jelin; N. R
.
✓ separat
n the spri
calves t o
Is cut-out" are
then ishe calves'
h their mothers
his is continued
ole range, Per-
s hunted over, A
the sum er time
oath or six weeks
going back to the
the men live en -
All day long they
g in at night with
rough camp fare
f ter supper and a
ory-telling around
all their bedding . .- Iev. H
wn with only the Schools, at Ottaw
Itis a rough ism in connection
money { ` • and ove
pends up n -the ra
on a` range where
tle, if such could
mak' their owner'
a hu drecl cows, 1
they are fifty or
cattle would be so
needle in a hay s
stars es
Where larg
made in a 'few'ye:
nese, but these' ar
quires capital, ,e
ancc the same es
TO give an idea
business sometie
hands, I (will pia
largest herds: M
cattle on the.Sont
ern Colorado clai
theplest fall Colorado, dal
ed to $150,000.
Mexico, claimed, a
he sold o t a few
The'
are
of
me
men and since th,
at $30 a n onth;
vicinity among the
Jones family; said
.
PP
• fist." Much also de-
ge. A hundred cows
here are. nq other cat -
.e found, would soon
fortune, but to turn
ose on a *nge where
:ixt thousand other
ething like losing a
ack. Th re are in-
t have been;
t
rs in the cattle busi-
exception41. It re-
erience an persever-
ther occnp tions.
f the extent which the
successful
few of the
keeps his
r, in north-
attains
cularize a
Iliff, wh
Platte riv
s 26,000 head ; during
of beef cattleamount-
ohn Chisiim, in New
. ut 30,000 head, which
u veeks ago for $240,000.
all 'Brothers, northern New Mexico,
aid to have l ,000 head ; their sales
of cattle last all were 3;000 ; the
bets; of the las named firm are young
war• engaged in exits
n this'more imnie�diate
lar est owners a the
ead.;
swell
to have. 30,000
Reynolds Bros., 6,000 ; Henry, Cre
(brother of the Tu kersmith Cress ells),
6,000, and. a -doze others reputed to have
from. 2,000 to . A. M L. •
nada. ' "
A man named
split,and piled, ons
49 `ni� ties a few
Coil. 16, I township
The Jewish
penecl on th
ies were ve
essor De S la
moist
web
mo
Pre.
ienry Leas:
cord of h 'r
days. ago;
f Logan. -
ynagogue
20th inst.
y - impress'
was officialt
- --Thea non- ;�i nist mem
noon ha
hurch o
James � ,
to obey the Gran ellor's inj
intend hiring al ha 1 in which-
services. --The of Agin a
each received Government ai
tent of $6,000 for improvin
Elgin jail improv menta we
two ears ago , an cost $21, o
orthwick,
t, charged
with schoo
been dism
'rustees.
f beef cats
rail from
The int ;I•
ntario pro e+
ni
•.
.
•
fteri his ea tle will h nt the such cattle from
ii!,
wo or thre times, so hat not 1 large this yeat,
a calf will escape bim. In the , brands 1 -Mr.:George
hes the only distinction between t , 8 cattle 1 consigned 500 ba
o;t a bran
lost to its
114 4unding
Steers an
driven to
het° they
or St. Lou
e
marketed
' and ref
f th' se Sta
-g will
p for bee cattle !
r, the catt e are at I
old cows aregath-
month he shippe
their best. Ontario Scho 1
ered up an
est station, BUCCOBSOT.
Kansas Cit -Fifty fou
food for t Montreal wer
the cattle week by the
arket the near- 1
re taken bY rail to
and con vetted into
A good Many of
ere early in , the
tted with the sur-
e general; round -
comprise several
ore than a thous -
an army of City-
ays elected who
many men rately
number of work -
eve small owners
keeping Ocm to-
t this can :Ionly be
er, and el:len then
ne on horise-back.
almost ais wild es
foot will frighten
s used ar nearly
feeft8On are Andrew s Ho
as " feede have received
plus corn
In some
up in the
hundred o
and riders,
directs the
work toge
ancomplus
close -herd
dane with
cattle clo
peon
All the
The prairi
buffaloes,
and stem
thing else.
all " Bron
Make bett
age Ame
more har
on less foo
ttained an
running c
highly pri
requires b
part of th
sense"
great de
known them to be rid
in a day, and come u
after two or three da
eoon tells on them, h
ever ra eheman wit
ass is Very thin. - It
alf a RIO to a foots art
are, dry earth. It be-
lly a ut the first of
the
loe
tfits with
loo ing lik
ptain is al
work, but s
er to adva
ed when th
less. A
heir cattle,
sheep. B
small nu
cattle are
nd A man o
edelgthem
The hors
r saddle -ho
can iorse,
ridi g, an
ome 0
11
11
•
11
de
re
ha
e.
•
els- of fl
y lately.
over 1,
Farm Ma
rown, of
titute Sco
ieved one
'table Co
A great
s stance fro
-Quite ah exc tement ha
ed in Ottawa by the arrest
man respectaly connected
mother and 1
door step.
-The Ott wa
motives for t e
Railway. That
pany being, on t
vantageoms, has
-The] first an
the estate of S
that the creditor
dollar. The exp
•
winding up the a
third of the asset
-Mr. J. T.
section No. 3, Lo
•
chopped'
wo: in
t 33',
• .
Toronto
The Gere
e. Rev.
ng clergy-
rs of St.
resolved
tion, and
hold their
t have
e ex -
jails.
leted
spec or of
th f vorit-
tegchers'
sed y the
arri ed at
ppe Prov-
rtaton of
ises Ito be
Tavistock,
✓ to Glas-
uring last
i barrels to
o was re -
ger of the
re, has re-
illia, is his
h people in
►ening last
tittee of St.
ny families
his source.
been creat-
f a young,
n the city,
Ker
to
heir
corn
d from its
four narrow gaugeloco-
rince Ed
f the Kin
e whole, th
•
rd Island
ston -Com-
most ad-
d sheet of .
1/jcLEA8 BROTHERS, Pnblis e ..e.
el. 50 a Yeariin advance.
mand es trumpet, probably to a phantom
crew. True or not, a dozen of men are
ready to swear to having seen tee yacht's
sails hoisted by the aforesaid_, ghost, and
s db bt their statement appears ,Ist least
- e night lately a Hoek of sheep
num ring 17, the property of Mr. Swin-
ton, Beverly, were destroyed by dogs.
In th morning they were found lying
about he Adds in every direction, horri-
bly m ngled. Some of the sheep were
still et ive,1 but their wounds were such
tthheamt r. iSwinton was obliged to kill
- few days ago a veri valuable horse
belon mg to Mr. Jos. Swantz of Nith-
burg, ell down dead at his sable door.
The orse was a noble animal, of the
" Me enger" breed, and being one of an
excel nt and well matched team, is a
heav loss.. Mr. Svvantz we believe,
woul not have accepted '$400 for the
tea
attempt WaS made last week to
burn brook of buildings on the Main
stree of Listowel. The fire had made
consi erable headway. The block is
situa d near the river, and the abund-
ant a d convenient supply of water re -
vent the flames from extending. is
is the third attempt to set fire to the
same lock.
Mon foal, has addressed a challenge to
the act of that city, asking him to
choo supporters and meet him in a
disp ite op the vaccination question. In
case he Mayor is vanquished in the dis-
pute e ies to give up his vaccination
view and measures and if the doctor is
vanq ished he ie te'lay down the arms of
rebe
ratford saddler' shows
get two cents on the
noes of the assignee, in
cern, amounted to one-
ood, tea° er in school
o, Count of Middle -
he present es the •22d
been eng ed in that
close of 1 t year the
1 1
ses' than the aver- year that he has
are able ta stand
keep in cOndition
them are highly
knew mor about driving and -At a .fire n
ttle than h If of the herders. on Wednesda
S,
ed y his wner. To " cut- eight horses,
fro a he d, and do it well, two stores a
th gpod ho semanshio on the
rider, and speed, bottom and
the horse. These horses have
1 of hard ri ing to do,: I have
en 60 and '70 miles
as good , as ever,
s on the grass. It Me Gas Woks
wever, and nearly Williams' *a
any conaiderable shops.
section. At the
pupils presented
al
hoboes were also
estimated at $12
ford to hold a
that town in ho
Pqrt Dover and
numter o cattle Use up two - or three
oney ea be procured for fro to
60, so t ey are easily replaced. The
manner o using both cattle and horses
is very r ugh. It wyld astonish some
of your 0 tario farme s, who treat their
cattle onl with less incliiess than their
- childien, o see how hey are used here.
The cattl are eram ed in corrals, run
down, ro ed and thto , the horses over-
ridden a d poorly f d, but these things
are insep table from
This y ar has bee
one for ei We.. The
prices hi. h, and near
have ma e meney.
the price was from 2
ut most of the bee
et the go .d prices.
for Ame I can Stock
cattle av rage much
East ; t lee and fou
1,200 is hought hea
As to he ptofit of
The lets r the busin
Three th usand hea
with ver lit le mor
r of is man
are, faivorable the own
he system, and in. I
able. I
a, very favorable
ass has been good,
all the cattle men
early all 1 the fall
ice is doWn now,
es were cleared out
The general price
ows is from $20 to
ligAter then at the
year old 'steers do
r 1,000 pounds, and
y.
the cattle !business,
that of a newspaper.
ss the better it pays.
of cattle cen be run
expense than four
an with few'hun-
niggle along, while
thousanctis making
•
ark wort last week,
ght, the st le in con-
s hotel, ether with
e consume The hotel,
two priv e dwelling
Total loss
consumed
000.
are being
rand dem
or of the o
Lake Hu
and the
ufacturing
L. -Counterfeit notes of
British North America ar
er Provinces: I lithograp
John has been i uing large
adv ertising note which i so
have been aceep ed by ignor
as genuine lien y.
-The Presb terian con,
Molesworth des res-separat,'
towel and union with the i
ed at the late rn eting of t
of Stratford, en the 28th u t
is every probabi ity that t e
be effected.
-In the villa e of Dun v
of Haldimadd, they kno
with a splen, id gold welt°
course in th vi lege coun
past year, t's worth while
councilor in uel. a village
ly eensatiorf. The Stan I rd.
ing to this mun ne spher , and
•
ing his time wi h carrying • t
which he perfo ed when
The gentleman when no n
dark nights th sails of
now be seen ho ted, and
heard issuing om the
stration, in
ning of the
o 'Railway,
ompson &
Company's
•
e Bank of
still in eir-
of the low -
firm in St.
uantities of
e instances
nt farmers
11
last
with
of flt
•
he distress among the poor in
ton is daily' increasing. Dnring
eek 92 families have been stipplied.
fooct at tbe soup kitchen. Many
ni have not before known the pres-
ence of hunger. The number of meals
ied during ,the week is 840, while
ersons were accommodated with
gs et the dormitory.
ome sensation has been caused in
on, by the the discovery that a I
ke er in that city named Baldie,
itherto enjoyed an honest re -
supp
140
lodg
Lon
hote
who
puta ion,' is alleged to have been living
fot any years with a woman, the wife
of a erchant in Scotland, with whom
he el ped. The merchant has sued for a
divo ce, and the papers have been served
upon the woman in question.
throughout all, points in the Do
and bee'Cles domg the business ab
comm
ters of.
cated
will
$100 ea
English grans dealere. •
-Onj 'Friday evening, a man
WM. GikInt,, 45 yeats of age, was
to he MOntreal General Hospital
in from
the tht
day, an
cession
the dee
went in
in on,
xe re -
o, will con, uct a genera g ain
ion busines so fat as veil be de -
o their inte est. The h el ar-
e Company will probabl 10-
ontreal. The proposed ca tal
$200,000, in 2,000 shares of
. I The enterprise is sta by
et. His mother died on
Friday when the 'funer
as starting rom the resi
ed the wo Id -be self -d
0 the house ndgoingop to
of the rooms, took a razor and infli
the woonds which ciune near costing
his lifed IA member of the family o g
in to call him founcl him ,standin in
room W th the blood flowing c o
from hi throat and mouth.
named
taken
suffer -
8 It 11
Th
en
tr
-A sad story COIttieff from the to
of Garefraxa. Mos. McBride,
laflY ag a 77, who lived With
band on the Twelfth Concession Of hat
' be,' in rfect health, and did. n t com-
plain o Pain er ilhiess of any disc "ption. -
a larg fire race, end cern° very near
being tj rned up, is her husband, who
matism had great difficult in drag ing
her out
-.-I, week, as the workmen wer
gaged exca'Fating in Hamilton, at
Corner ughson and King streets,
of the wi something glitter at
point 'spade, and on his ma
_guinea. he, coins look
ing th
at the
the go
through a
years age,
them.
ro-
yer
ne
ted
im
ing
the
sly
hip
old
-Ile body of an unknown man,
ils.
wea ng e light tweed suit of clothes and
calls in ;boots, was found -on the sand
bank near Wellington, Prince Edward
Cou ty, on Friday, His pockets con-
tain d a pen knife and a ten cent piece.
He i supposed to be a suicide, as a re-
volv r 'as in one hand. Nothing def-
inite ea ba ascertained, as the body is
very in h•decomposed. -
g ntleman writing from Muskoka
says : " here is plenty of wild land here
for a the settlers who may wish to come
for s me time. We, are expecting the
railway ta be built in a short time from
Torento to join the Pacific railway. It
is surveyed within a mile of us, in the'
toWnship of Perry. If some of the peoplei
prouhd the cities were to come here they'
coul get a living for themselves better
the working by the day, that is, if they
Ming to work."
are
olves, half-statLved and gaunt -look-
ing, ith the result of -starvation deptet-
edintheit very gait, have been bold enoug
to enter the thickly settled. pahs of th
dati ns. Recently 4 couple of these un-
iortenate swamp loiterers visited the farm
of r. Peter Graham, Lot 23; Con. 7,1
and lied four fine sheep, one of which
was lmost completely devoured, fully
atte tins the strait to which they are
driven for food.. .
-A Man named John Jamieson was in-
stantly killed4bout three miles from Ren-
fre
tens
ing
at h
ped
ly ; Jamieson, not waiting for it to stop,
jumped, and owing to ice being on the
edge of the track, be slipped and fell be-
tween the cars, and seven cars passed
over his head.
teiniat was made to cause an accident on
the 'Grand Trunk railway, by sawing
awii-V the supports -.of the bridge neat
Loon village. The outrage was dis-
covered early in the morning, and rectifi-
egation at.
sion station
was discuss -
Presbytery
, and there
change will
lle, County
how to ap-
n presented
y his friends
du ing the
a ghost-
ys the
return-
occupy -
e duties
e flesh.
a bona,
and on
01:1 may
ang shouts
tom com-
on the Canada Centred:Railway ere,
on, on Friday, by a ballast train pasa
ver his head.. He was getting off
boarding house, and the train stop
o far down aud moved again quick-
ed
wi
the
hav
BUT
wh
nig
efore the express train arnved,othet-
a ternble calamity would have been
esult, The perpetrators of the villainy
not yet been discovered, but it is
ised that they are the same partiee
cut the stage coach in pieces a fe
ts ego.
The following changes,it is rumore
wil be Made on the Grand Trunk Rai -
way forthwith : Mr. Moody, station
agent, Brantford, will be transferred to
Totonto. S. S. McGrew, formerly agent
at F,rie street, Buffalo, to be agent at
Buffalo alid Black Rock. Malcolm Col-
clengh, agent, International Bridge, o
be agent at Fort Erie, as well. S. .
Robinsoni formerly agent at Black Rock,
to be night agent at Fort Erie and Black
Roek. Mr. Hume late agent at Fo
Erie, to be agent at'Paris. Mr. Jas.
Meore, late agent at Paris, to be travel-
ing freight agent. Mr. Richardson, 6f
Stratford, is to have Mr. Moocly'e plaee.
Mr David Mortice, of Mr. Larmou s
office, to take ,Stratford.
-I-Application is about to be made
the Canadian Legislature for a eha
to establish a new enterprise bearing t
name of the St. Lawrence Grain .Co
pany. The -ostensible business of t
concern is to construct, purchase, se
own, lease, hire and cliarter float
grain .elevators, land, boats, berg
steam boats,' cars, &c.; in short, to h
a ,direct interest in handling grain
every form after coming from the fann
and to build and generally deal in all
non of storing, warehousing and
warding cereals and other farm produ
The Company will extend their busin
en -
the
one
the
rise
and a gold
ery ancient.
superintend -
re ises mentioned, thinks that
d pieces bust have droPped
rack or hole in pie floor some
and the owner, may be, did.
worth • while Searching for
aturday :morning an accident
of a ho
mounts, near Hanailton. It seems that
Mr. Ef Fitzpatrick was engaged with
an wagon m, tea g dirt and
over the moun ain side. ' He
the loadtoo close to the edge,
load, horse aril all were pre -
ver the precipiee. Mr. Fitz -
the horse -by the head at the
hen. he found hat the hind
he_ wagon had g
ou ly to save the a
vet the bank.
a valuable one,
1 murder was
fternoon about
a hors
dunipi
back
and w
eipita
parick
time and
• vig
efforts
dra
which
killed
Saturday
Lynedech
hushi
•
tb
cont
time a(
them
was bl g. With soni suspicion
what had happened they went to the
house and found Mrs. Hopkins lying life-
less on he face on the flear in a horribly
mu tilated condition, . It Was evident that
she had n stabbed with a t.'oteher
knife d
hoe.
8
it
re
at
ne, he stritggl-
imal, but his
himself near -
The horse,
as instantly
en to atoms.
ommitted last
wo miles from
aa killed, it is supposed by her
attmel Hopkins. Hopkins had
diuner he came own whete the
s he had a cut o his neck and
as to
-A
Montr
day
Of his:
nrevie
gleY
the e
that o
Search
Iengt
The
they
Fecal
best 'e
Gove
not pr
eolleg
on one
Jew,
repre
Stand
mod
princi
'der f
gigue
whet
then
geed
teller
good
ly off
he r
forge
her skull broke in with a grub
kins is ander a est.
er fro St. A drew's town -
al hief of Police, while in the
ay last *eek, th t the remains
had be n stole about a week
tom the churchyard in Which
been interred. The Chief placed
the ds of a detectivel, and
r, in co pany with the farmer,
veral Medical colleges, and. at
nd the body on a dissecting
up by the student's knives.
er , claimed the remains, and
er given u by the Dean of the
yo ho w not, however, * the
in nt was eglectiug its duty in
vi ing subleets for the use of the
of the ban at Port Hope by a
nting him elf ' as agent for the
td. Oil Co any of Cleveland. His
randi i to call, on one of -the
coal oil ealers end take his or -
car -load, thus obtaining his
re and then* retiring to his hotel,
he praotis4 on the signature and
t on the Cleveland house. The
sea to cash it , without some
endorsement, which he willing -
furnish. In a few minutes
s with the merchant's name
nd obt ins the money. Mr.
u y, whoee name was forged, has
receivedndvices from Cleveland repudiat-
ing t agent aid pronouncing inni -a
he generos ty of ereditors is not
prov rbial, but once and a --while their
bette nature is shown to the un fortunate
hisol lent. A c c of this kind has occur -
John c atter ho had been ha. business
for s e years in the St, Lawrenee Ar-
cade, To mit°, c lied a meeting .of his
ten and twelve thous- •
and, wi li 'assets between five and six
thou* dollars. An offer wee; 'made to
lie
pay thi y centis on the dollar, extending
over et riod of two years,__T credit=
were he opinion that much could no*
was ea -ed preisenting McCarter with \
Jed. t ise i ytatikpwasprenevmaloliortgtofw:inci,orkdis.;uittnatownssu I.
wha w e not at the meeting. The