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Z , . � - � i I - A , H fattened in the �Jymou le arrrived at I that- ; 1d*0A oween the I -0 th Woods V h fleets riiRA6 ; , JJ718to k—Thomas Kidd, - I le cltlzel!�o and 0 draw , twice each and another- meeting was held o i / f , �heir doi- axw, . `hO 040t 01 causing in v nd ing h4e be. for a marriage portion of $50o I Fa -0 ndi4no a4d d six girls are allowed t , ld at hot . -4 . I � . utaide of six mts. I I 1'�'. I � . l . � I Fall Stock—Waddell & Co. y_�ar—tho lat of M . ! ; Ation safe y1b W11 th.1 ' . 7 -- T-01 I ' - . I I , b eX.ftptiOU �Of one t - U9 -the . THE HOtT#= AX iGA i - I —William Grassie. Yovernmen of thely'ni Ststes� The Novembei. Th portion dra 'ENS. ) .man who actide tallyP walkid 0 t" Aaw- V I Blacksmithinq , v and the 5th of the building. I - y I heavy loss ve�boW . - I - I , Teas--Johu 11 airley. olation, br r the Vhitei , States, bf the is given, after a wedding, on wn in 1kia TuEHUNT.--A very The houses w lo . � s-qlu re, unpaint- at the mo4h of Red Riv � . ­ . - i�. �1-1.t � I ,� . the 5th of befallen the Essex Hunt, in England. a ed and unadorn N Or and wal ;itisfaction - , ­ - —� - , I - * I olemn tredy of 1.869 h ' - -4r. t4 -them' and drowried ; and an entirely empty � . ON � Teacher Wanted—G. T., Neilans. i , ks iud,ucid the November, and the November I money is the enforced and total destruction of sometimes Conn irith. i 114t Suit , . . . . i . . Groceiies—J.,Brownell, � iatest outbr eak of, open h( stilities, ending given in li to man nor on May day. ' , bitch pack. Two or three months the barns, she& ,them, were boat which got- &drift and blew 4*, � i9e; .H-. - � � I ' I I ; ,- 9 OF TH � and wood ' . Stone There gentlemen express themselve � . *- � � I I , xqu �Y- I . beX T Cotton Goods—Williarn Hill, he n FAILUR NEW ATLAiqTic CABLE a few- cases of that dread malady k walls divided th� fieldslan'd the sitivethali the se . � f40 and no n ite . Harnese—Johri Ward, : . u t e 80HEmE.-T-The n w cable scheme, notice as "dumb madness" 'no I constitute thg sitire . I � n ortbiiv campaign of of whie oce rred, Lad Orchards. A pi�ket fen�i the I .. � - Boots and Shoeg--Samuel Stark. g m , an I the A h was published in Paris, A . . ,r-ist of diisast 4f the tri'll LUCUOW I .. I Ilariak � � uguat soon an the symptoms ma ifeste the - toad, from the fro �,he -a. - � - i � - I ral ly nt doory,ard d wpog and "I . - i I - i I , 0 an a .. - ce � I b 1mveral Estray Steer—C. Davis. Ter - Much bl6od and treasure I Oth, stati ag thaf subscriptions would be Selves each hound was ta en from t is straight path divided th i 3tesers. -. a . settlement,; - :1 � � � ene ed � tween W, : . i The 'oil , , I I Propert must yet be poured ouC before opened on Aug. nd . e tu# between. . FAW � ra, d Johnason report tho � , 7with A fall - - I I -1 ,- I ��rl � _y for Sale—Thomas Garniss�, : . t Sitting or an undertaking kennel and destroyed. U to the lot f This was an eno sure - �with i which the on account o the excessively Wet .. es . � . Ong 3 with a capital of $6,000,000 to establish August no further out b ak occarr , farmer had notbi 3g 11 . Weath. I - i � . ­ , I Estray Mare—H. Gies. I 'Bull and hi a legi arel�conquered. A and work bhe te egraphic cable between but during that period the di i to befol igr ; � 'i -el � . Still in Town—Mro. G rieves. L riged er the emi to 'have necessarily u ' .. . - .. V . Prominent politic' isesse, spread to the lion . � of hardow - ader. � � . I Notice—William Whitney, ,y state , . � sewife, And re shle displayed gonea good . I I I � - . ran ��la . 4, that Paris and New "'ork, has failed to re- I so much that it was thought best by tbe- all her horticultural taa�s. i . Ps and saf. I tion- Qflewl , '. � . - I . for every In ian killed, te � white soldiers ceive the r ecessai y a b i ti . fered ,consi erable inconvenie f I . , . For Sale orto Let­�W. Plunkett. : . - I u BeriR ions. I master, Mr. Loftus W. Ar Wright, after I I _ace rom _,t Wy,pwin-g-1 I . . . . - I I . . Impounded—W, Bowie. L must be laaci ificed and ba 4 a millio ACITY - )AMAG T,D BY A TOPMADO,—A I hearing the opinion of h 9 Clumps of lilwhushel itoo befere the exposure, .. " but that the clompoy -AM I ' � - all -- il`­ 11 i -A, n L �. dox ' veterinary windows, and in �ithe earl i ring. their pleased withl the �eoun ' m'd tj . � Apprentices Wanted—Miss . V tornado on; a a " I wath through the northern surgeon, nd that of .his, huntsman, to purple flowers vied vv� �n qUently, L 0,uppe the I I Grieves, I ire spent. 11 a try a , e' L NewStore part of, Bri, lgeport, Conn., about midnight destroy the remainder of the pack. -- neralilyr Pros- . . 4 � —Alla:u Mitchell. . i it I I Y e crimsOn pects, and, c Be ge Well - - ' I g nroo ,n Ac- blossoms of ragged,-roblins aind peonies - - . weik by wo, . . .. � L I Card of Thanks—Robert Carmichael. Contrast the two mothods of d ea"I - on the 140 inst.,IL fV several houses cordiwly these, numbering eighteen an satisfied. I - � get the' - _*OQL � 1. � L 32OReward ing with t and with yellow daffodlll�. All summer --Applicat io I I he native rac4'� of this 1 great and snapping a n is about to be made ,&- take the cmd" —Miss Elizabeth Carmichael., I 11u m arge trees off I a hal couples, were, shot by the head long the yard was brigh� I %" I I L . ri�ar the ground. :L with the vari. the Government of the R I - To Contractors—T. Stephens. obutinent, me 11 f6el proud that I � TOVIU4 -of coddi0hipmo '. ! may we It lasted about three I keeper and were after a buried in ous hues of - hollyh . M � . 1. id was Appa . I I Manitoba for letters patent to iticorpor. 0�� I rently some 300 J lime. The whole of the bitch rack, lor's but ind! mulilein pinks, ate . - -.L. . Furniture -Johns & Rowdiffe. o live under the 'rand !11old flag,"L that, minutes ai . tons, clove oekC lychnis, bache. - . - , -11 I 'Estray CoW-J. Cameron.- 9 ; I yards wide, and was accompanied by a', which was considered to b one o th i3 caraway, anise &�nld' fennel. i Fronting a cOm to be called the MaTTlette I �A - . � , . I - �- . . . � I I I - ; . Milling COM . . t Object, erecting and . . , Horse Stolen 17'For a thousand years hi.��s brav � its path finest bred and best huntinj packs in th, the house near the roa4side,"may have operating a � . I - -Aaron Earnest. i � ed, the rumbling noise. be houses in . I - --- i . I �; I as if an eart I I Thursday I i . i I .1 . . 1, � I I 9 mil Place of buji. - I 1, Farm for Sale -Alexander Mitchell.: blattle and thp breeze." ;' . shook hqnake was coming. kingdom, had thus to be a& -,rificed. stood an old oak, * sycamore, la locust or ne* I j Prairie, - lot � . - , Debentures for Sale -Town of Seaforth, � � . I I A SHEEP FARAIEn.-Mr, Campbell, ' CLOSE OF THE . -#, Porta . I Capital, teri 11au , t, I Farn � I . � � V 1. i . . I . 1. I IN D D aneltntree. BaVahade4reeg were not thousand do � - Bielb Z, � � I 1AN' AIGN.-- � f . I ) � . � -- . � i - I I . - the father of Mrs, Bravo, the heroine in I he Chicago Time8 corre ondent with generally desired.' i , dollars each. Dif�ectors : ' lluctioneer. ,I . : %6h,�rd, � ,� . - 0 NeVWV of the W,eek. ' T V.' Shares 200 Of I � I F i Balbard myste . t i Kenneth" s i I - � . - - - -�. —, TwicE SAVED BY A Do4.-An in the ry, was a farmer on a I Terry telegraphs ite of Fort - I I � x1ftey. � ,�- ; � N -r ] Sane largeand novel S -ale at Buscot I J, under 21 K i i M. � P. P.. . d4� � . � ... I . � - pnzle, , farmor, Burnwe - I Wednes .1 I - . . � ­ , . woman tried, twice - . ?ark. I Buford, SOPt. 8, as follows : The fina - � � . , 1 � to droimtril-heree'lf in His agricultural Ce I I r Itrou txlyjos' for Thomas GA d '- � - I �menta at that I breakin acher ' . !merchant �o _Bay,field Roi �, '! - , I . . +- Worthington, Md., and f Gen. TeM's comman� 8'� rt1fleates. , F JA . _ ­ . . : - : - ick aud lin, - � . . T . dog in leach place were hard xper J TO rtage . I 11 . i . Prairie ;- jo �Ryari X P., barr-lister ,$t � - � instance � of ,less importance 1 occurrelyuespteorday morning, and all th( Teachers holdin; third;' lass certificates Portage- ]a . rietor ; 1 A ,� i �1' I . — dre v her out of t e water,� than those of .Mr, 11L fechl" t TTtree Farm. I' troops are now en route - Is'siah Nfawhia ' I . ­ . � airie - � 1TAKUNG A IMST.—Mr. A ood forl home, wit who were ' � . � I S end- It was no uncomn 0 I.- . � SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, SEPTFMBER 22,. 6 i � il y is 2)n thing- I r him to the exception'of two regimen unable to ob9in- seconds at farmer, Fota . - V rlltnday, 01, , 287 - ts of infant last examination . -Prairie ; WM. 0, . - ;-J-1_" - 9 moo Of I is time at Nor hfleld, &so., have 20,000 sheep apon his farm a very f i ,ud thok'e whose certi fi. I miller, Porta e R 5 I;` q - ' . ; LN� R - "ible otud� r, and Mr. Saa * key is rosting is . which willvinter at th Tone , eates expire at the clog t I& Prairie. - . - -. S, Tur-ker - ,�, a I I ir ; B ! i e mouth of e - the year, Will I — — lements �h I atI, his home i i N River, Montana. The troops, numbering . ­ , Tovvn Hall, I ew-Castle Penn. e OneA( be pleased to learn thatman extension I " - I—- - �, - r L of . M, seellaneous. P� Bimie, v � � L � W��K- I � -� fl, i TATAL VIDE."r1i AT SEA.—The Steam- 250infantryand 20 horses, and including 4ime has been granted by those in power, � The Oddfi, lows, - Tuesday., 0 I, I - -1 ­ -f- e i in c : I - 1 S. �1- - -11 J EPIDVN11C IN BALTimonE. ship Cambr a, froda New York arrived the 7th Infantry. and the 2d Caval.r,v The Central Committee of 9 ' Of Gorriehave com. LV -- J . . Seaforth wants a good hall.- for b� -- N n�� I I xaminers pIeted and op m -Meywlop, -1A, k W � . - its broken ot it at Baltimor� which; was at Plymouth on S4nday 17th itst. On under Gen. Gibbon, left for Fort E ed their . I . I . �11 . I . public meetings, lectures and enter- ati first sup osed to be yell 16 iist.p st,� u1s, have exerted their influci ice toi, gam jals - -new hall, . � I 4! -op] � � i � w fevpri but the 10th i "" Te,al Marson, with a wagon train and supplies for 8 advantage for teac, I i,l r . i. t tainments. The present -room is quite whichis e aracte I . -The Centennial P * I I l I . - I - E rized by�� medical'men Dan ca -Cor rto lers ing to retain iniul,on-b_red h rim "n -of Do. .1 C d - , for such purposes. mala I I hi ' � . a, Nos. , -- . - I'll --..: typh ish Vi 18111� at Po Rico, who days. They will follow the old Hanley %tions, or des' - to I - I— unfit 0. rial fever. " I . - ,� � ` I It may: be as I was a passenger, was k � . e ad 215 And 216 1 - Y IN . -- . . owned by Mr London town' I I , , I �- . m . I Y, of 11 -. - PA ;;f I L Tom illed on board. trail. The route is teewing with hostil make application I or so 0018,; h the -- I rw J� '. . � - I . R X, � ; Possible by extensive improvements� 'Arlmd 13. -General tTom Thumb I es ship, ha-ve beeti so A for 811500., .1 1, . pf,� - , i - I A 'I-, � I � . � He was sitting on the deck-bouse when a I and- is 420 miles long. The troops- have intention of taking a ig r grade at next � , . ; I - I I to and his wife mrill soon lea4 their home Sudden lurch of the ship threw him I beeni in the field since M r h, d re e ti -The rush 11" a Centennial t",W,,k . - � I U . f � e ebor ugh, Mass. on . - et, . . . " Z � make it answer for -a few years ut1w- in Middl '3� to continue against the bulwarks with great viol , an: ' �t of third class F= 5.v , 1 � � a e an a xamina . The an: � 0 3 � I � -- I T:,� I I 1, i e better � policy through the C anadas their l� farewell ap- . weather and certificates is now tin er t e coinsidera r - - . are disposed to think th ence poorly clad for the cold I . V -eat,, an4 the travel ,ove - I i I Fl, l V-1: , . r I I -- lines Charles Per' i � . � ­ . - gs if I I ' He died. in a few Merce storms which . is very _ . . --,i crushing big � head. I tbe -t , , . � I . ; � pearances before the public �� � weep oVe� the prairie tion of the Minis 1 1 11 ..... r . � k I tor of 4ducation; but auctioneeir. I R-- ' ; .: I 11 - -- I , i; I 'r g unpre�c ente - M-Nl, � 4�,vE: 0 � : ; � ri� ,#:�, would be to pull down the old Ta - 11 22d Infantry have in the meantime the followi4 interim le&- 'g t6 Philadelphia is reported t, . 'a minutes. . 1 at this season. The as bein I i ­ , � ,*'I et EXPRESS ROBBERS CAPTURE $15,000. YELDOW I , ed d. - - -4-7 ­ - � ­ - 4i -t t . .?, �,.­ ;� - . . ' I 1-1 ` , ,w . - ky ouritain Meadow ma.ss,cre - - . fi� 1 1i "t, , 1 - I ; - i -f �! - - , - �1! n the evening of the 14-�bh inst.,-two I interments at Savanash since the last and have commenced the construe . i ; i case which hl been going on for .1 -i� ; ; t the mouth of Glendis Cree The M pf i I � __O EvER. -The total number of I been left a I " I house, and erect an entirely new ui d- I regulations have been adopted ,, - -41, J , ing,. with proper Stalls for the butc&rs �maAed men'bDarded the Vtah Ceritral report were I -� ,,;-Af.:�1- - � 11 . tion of 1. The respectivi& Board6- of t ' Some ­; , tt,k -. I I I I P V X � I Mllt�"­ and offices for the town official - . �'� , 1 ��: . t, � � � : t , Railway train and gagged�� the ftls, twenty were bodies of persons who h tY, has termin- BAIRD- ' .1 1, - . � ' I , Et.--,�' � , 8 on the Fargo JIH ";1n1n6r8 days past at I It 4ki Ci thirty-three. of which a Stockade. They will remain till the I are authorized to jenew I ird elms cer - i -At B� ' ' ?;"M�-'�:�;�- , ,E�-$ � I messen er. opened tj,�e Saf ad 14t of November or later. despatch I tificates, so as to ocintinueith ' ated in the convi6tion of the Prisoner . wif e -of -) E,Oi-�� --, b, I round floor and a handsom 1) 0, ook died from yellow fever. �. em. in force Lee, of:' the 1"fr';q[ I -.:q;, r � - 9 y e _ ublic hall $15,000, an At a meeting just received from Gen. She da"n, � , 4 murd�r inl t - - , 11--j. : � d iade their esca e. Officers coun- jill-the first day ofi July I he first degree�.' ' I I , -.� - : . - !� " I I - - � - lJ­Nt--.­., -�� !-'-! on the second floor. We sip of the citizens of Philadelphia on Mon- termands the order to wi�n'terj a regiment longer :-(I.) In th� cas ,1877, and no -The pollin on! the Dunkif, Bill ' . 3 , ,-,- A;i! � r�-:,fv would sugge, 1� I . '? _­­ - at are in pursfiit, I �� i 1. in - I I � I to the Council the advisability Of the C nty i tied 0 � I ,A�) �, k I day, one thousand dollars was subsc e of public school .-V) I kl,- i - ; '­�­' � ­­ 1� . . I kpD I � ,i- 41; t- witting a by-law for. an issue despatch from Chicago 'es, that ithe contri and will be continued for three J SOOVE-LOV711- ,; V il �; ki � Z , I 1� , .1 . � -1 , il - " t � l' ribed I of cavalry on the Yellowstone, which teachers who held valid third class Zer Ou � of &'re,�ope . � .'-! I renders the winter campaign impossible, tificateelon 'the 30�h of June Jut and � ays, so XV� ­ T I �! P �`F 1, sub --L WHISKEY LIUNGERS P ONED, ! A in aid of tha sufferers. Atlanta, Ga., -i- , ��,l �, t� �­T -104 � of d6bea. ; butes � I T, �' --: 1! ig ;� sta. � �-- T �, V i� � - ki� 1.�* i � ., e su_ppoiters,of the bill have a 911%11 on. -1 - I Z ­ I whiskey ring p -osecu tions haiv.e igfiomin- $1,200, and. 'n0per day during the continu. of the Sioux. Gen. Terry � le�ves the Second class c , for e3raniiiiation for 73& ' , � I � . . - . -:i f [ e gen�ra majority of Aev, My, F1 i � �­-- I . turem, for a sufficient amount t ;2,000 ; Augusta, Me., gives and indefinitely postpones the subjection 'piresented themselves �' ' far th 44111,7"At .V , ��, ­ 1: . nur V­ � , � - . ficates in July Jut and t -of Seaf, h � � ­ , . ; . ing accom- 31 I -At a mee6g ',of the ulti ... a � )rt , U - jv.l !- vi,ted of complicity in he gives $500. to pass such oxaniin�ti . Agric, I I I 0 Put up a ously terminat d in th I eof thee')idemic Jack.sonville,Fla., ished the failed erti i P I respectable building. We would not of those con , par I � 11�- i- 19 � I - I 1, I , 1". I whisk Attions, on, on the 8804 ,, . � - I urge an extravagant outlay in needle' crooked r object of the expedition awl"with one I and Arts A ,%ti - �� ond- Aa�ughtej - on of Ontario held - i, �i:i 144�4 ii - .( - certificate of the pector ithat Abe ap- On T - ` as � y Ope -,-14, 1 e - r - ­- 1j,; '14 , isfactorily I it . ! �,�."- i. &4, .1� - GiVING' A Lmsso-x. -Certain of the quarter of his troops kille'd by bullets or plicant sat lu , 5 '-- iAg , - oruamen HuRRICA The West 14 Wedn sday at Ila ' Esq-, -of x. , " � , tation, btit a public- hall is need- ; dia Islands -foreign exhib tors -at the Centennial have exposure. perforl . miltOn- -1 -Was decidea . , ; ,19�4r-� [1�1;�,' i I have been visit ;tied Wo duties to hold the nexti Provincial Ex,hibition TURNIMML-pl I , - 1- - . I erd i is past I emplo I t ed, and a plain, sub�tantial b � , � - at - � - W .l uilding - Ir yment, I � . . I ,; ;fi . - I - 8 i and on the " . � � tl - , -­ 9 - I - b, �. , ially di �as- home to the � I merican people the evils of I Life i be , herw� satisfied i �, - I , . �d by a serici,s of severe devised a very effeetive way of bringing I as teach i �, 4., 01 �� , hurticanes, which were espe I I London, $t.h a Sept.� , T, arl h - Fill � . -i � � �J,Ff , soon as possible. trous in Porto Ri n t7areham, M a,ssachu- of his general fi n - 411 match at Clinton, tri . g V � I should be put up as - I . g furt . .� � - 1[ co and Jimaica. -The base b Win. Tui,n �, 41- IFXV " r:, �V 1; I,- dt . - of other Public Soho � I case Thursday of list ,,Week, between the � R. Pattersoij the latter island all the teleligraph lines This they accomplish by ticketing the ac erg who he!d . i The class of exhibitions coming to town In a depreciated currency and a high tariff. ' setts., Fifty Years i %go. tnes . (2. - In the ' �­J�,� �:�;i I Jt : . � � . � XA , - � . ved, and the income are down. I . valid'third class ce . i ca - on . I �, . would be much impro The old condition of tbi gs existed Tecumseha of T,on 1 Paterson of ' - -- It 4 � don and the Blue Om _GX . ­ r - - -N t - - � [,.-t�-"Iii �� : goods for sale with three prices -the . -�the 30th �m 't li� 4 i 11 . m -,� ..I.- - i I e Mato ;� I an renewe . .. l 1 E14 � gold, duty paid x in d,) on . - - ­ �, 'fty years pot boen dulY the Tecumsebis �by ia so i . � � V. - r- , I I TNTEMNAT70-NAL INIATCH.---�The Int�ar- price in. Ame e up to a time less th of June last Stockings -of Clinton4 - ,qo, , I derived from renting the haT and the national P,ifl h at !.Creedm6or price in -ican gold, duty paid ; the b" , I (which I have : resulted in favor,of - I � t"ll ­ . ago. -New appliances - for farm and colnmeiidati�n I fath . f wa,'Ag'; stalls* would go d ion nd the pride i the re' . ore of 3 ,to 2 - � � , F! .9 . ofthe There was a large criowd -3 1 brides e I i --i tl 1A ,9 way towards resulted in a c housekeeping were even then Inspector stati t . present. Rev. H. Gral % ­ I -,; -9 I . I ,an victory foi the Ameri- -paper, duty paid, The difference be -1 unknown ing special#,rounds and -0 "I 4 � , � ;� i l7 � ., s , : .111, core o ; Township ,a 1, ,,.��!V paying interest on the cost. cans with a, tot, I 7 n Monday.. Iasi a base ball in 11 &I - - ` I . - � I atch . I t � 1.-� -.5f"M f 1126; Irish tween the first price and last ranges from: in this out-of-the-way regio - Every. firatconfirmed bythe Miaxoter,:and On between the junior I Of ,,daugh-ter of. 4 -" - ": f. I - IN ., .� 1 3 1 J Al ,104 ; 86ote � I : I'— ')!, � ! , 3,061 ; Australians thing was old-fashioned the Board being faftb Clinton and I - - : ..'� , I 2 40 er cent. t:) 80 per cent. and h me -made. er satisfied as to ltho I . 1� ( - F i 4V I'l I i 1, Road Usborm � , - T -., --- - 3,062 ; Cauadiaa 2,923. 1 ��AIVAGIE BY STOR-Ms.-The storm of hoes, _ 'took� � - - - i. I -� b q' -�? fl , 8 i Scythes, spades, axes' and pitch. bhe general fitness ot the applicant. CentenniaI4 of Holinesville, . . 7 1�" OND Al�,RESTED. —� last Sabbath o ansed considerable damage i , - -1, - i I .. t.i,�q . I . � I . wrought on the an �il by the � � granted place on the grounds,of the latter result- OLMR-MCD . I I I � i,jtil 'hird class certificates . - - , European Affairs. i AN ABSC D FORGER . forks were 2. T � .T �, ,�191 I . , . ! - ' � - gjf lil Affairs in Eastern Europe are still in a Peter Bartholo y, the absco ing forg- in the Statesof -New'York and Pennsyl iing in a victory &r the forrner'� . of the bri&`is� 11 - der thes I ; ascore - i i � 1! %.4 - � . ! as 0 W � I . er, who left Buffalo -' village blacksmith. So W the I e , regulitions ishall not be � t - 1� - l � � � �� � -�t --; � . very co in A ril, 1 875, lea,�'- whose Phear was wr of 36 to 2. 1 , . 19.4h ist., b3 I � ",�! ;�, -1 � mplicated condition. While on in about 810,0 P � vania. Rain came down in torrents ought iro $ anT the apable of being endorsed ipr' he valid, -The Youngsi were notifiedon Wed. EgmandvMe,' 1. . � . sedtonce of death pro. -�,Tn M 1,J;,r�,", �' 9 (O in forged n'tes behind Ferry boats had ta abandon their trips' mould -board and ch ak bound the county!or citk, wherein the nesday th it the � � .EL-bbert, to -� 11 ­��-� ti ' � . '.." . x . III the one han xcept in ­ '. - I I .. ere ­ . Z' wers � � - I �X", " ", "orte and the Po in, was arres;od while returning o In Philadelph. with iron straps. Farmers bor' spective Boards g6riting the certificate nounced upon them' - -of Andrew W - , , d, the 1 hi . S'.� � I � .1 I i I , 11 a a portion of the roof of Towed. and I ! V,: iif`-Ai or a I will be carTied into . I . diVuGise;,H,,,,, �r I . I 1, truce or te - - 0018, as no one 11ad, a complete ave jurisdiction. ii I 4 ' that city one ev ning last W, � e the Main Exhibition building and Ma lent their t 11 ; � i - I I -1 !� have come to an understanding f . ei�k,infem 4 . . � ! � effect 011r-FridaY woriiing. The younger . . I � , I I , A- !;R I I mporary cessation of hostilities N L I !� hinery Hall Ivan blown away and many set. One dungfork served i 1 turn all 3. Such third elms certifi atesoliall be of the. two . SHEERN--ORE. .� ,14 I ",q, I , I 1. � � � 11 . - . . I 0 ears to have entertaked I , red the Americans and New , ubject to the general regul tio, P �. � ' . . �t NVESTING.—An En the farms about F � Atv�.- John B1 . -. � � � 0� between Turkey and Servia, it appears company with a capital glillh I 'exhibits inju ring � ill. a app . I the briak � 1, I I ' Of m is sufferin' ' r - � , D& of the hoDen of a commut , 'Of I - � I rf 9 most. Trees, roofs, in o I ation of the gentence :,, ther res 1 -- - 4 I - �. - � water po ..1c pects. - t � , xeneral Tchernayeff and the Rug- has purchased t le , im 6 case. . j :: � that C 8 9 ,000, I E Ii h Bedfo d, fifteen mill . stant� was the Department � � �, it ,� chief town in this 4. No certificate I l . � - -. I I er -at the neys in many parts of the city . . trict. JBut if a orlauthority to teach Z Samuel Oke -i It in Sheere, to Al i - . - I i ' -offic - 1: 11 ir, [� . . 0 -The Post � e� at Colborne was 11 Z I i ; HARVERt-IN OX � 1:1 t I Sian officers, who virtually c ntrol the great falls of the Potoma:::: fonrteen were blown down -and, manypersons W. farmer was obliged to tbere,4e thought an be validly granted by the Inspector broken into on Fri"y might last and I ; ; Pj - "I .. 0 � � miles above Washington. a . I ­ � 111 .. - ,�,� ut � Servian army, refuse to be- guided by the ing and otb - I leb Cush- jured. nothing of walEng 2 the way� although tP any holder of a third class cettificate 11 7 . . fi - �1- � . � I � T .1 : -Li- - - I , - t er Massachusetts limen weTe INNo he had a horse in the pasture and a inch has expired. robbed. of at the Xethoi - � . CE.'MS BROAD�—At � i, . V. .. --f4 � WiBhes of the Servian Government. The among the ownei i the Zoolo i chaise . ra � i f;il R e- I � several 1 -registered lette b R e ()- , .. � t it i 1 . ; I � 1 I Containing a total l ,of :$7,5. Th IV - - . . ,�' -a. 91' in the wood -shed, His horse, w � sum e theft I a 'I Ill, � � - cal Gardens in London recently, when a hich was -- mmomb I "' . '. 11 � f . I V U V- ! ! -A- r -to X- ' il Turkey is fatal disease has .a per, - , , " I - , tide of public feeling against CATTLE: DisEAAE.-A . i - , . tZ to crowd stabled -only in colcl. 7 - i- appears to have been � - � ll � i � I -. , - was loo ing at the wild beasts, a � weather and was I - ! I , committedb e � - utexillop. � .., �� �� daily gaining strength and volume, not broken out amon Y -Som - . ,­� ff , : the nativel� cattle at cry was Budd treated to a little corn I a 4nowledqe of the office. . 11 ,; , , FA�'E' 0 � ��i N ; n :mber have I , � a Is-. I . , TAY -Lon ­­RrX-T" . 4 P 4, I I j 1 was used for farm work and to carry the , [FROM TIM FIME pRxo�.] . I t� only in Russia, but in England and died. The dise e is was loose. Ihere was an immediate . f The Post e Irispectorig investigating , the bride?a I I I - I - .] I . I anitob I Iten� person havi.,09 � III � R� raised that the lion I at s times, ., - , ley, Penn., nd a large ' , tl � , Haw nl .pecial M otue I r; , I � . -- I ­ I , � , -� 11 - I �.;, I womenfolks to church. Going 1 �o church There are now , . I 1. � nll, , ouNpoged to be scramble for t1 e gates ; but presently the - If � throughout Christendom the matter. , P, "I '?', � - I - As the'facts caused by ticks, tro bi onl five Young Mane , , , , ol, " . I t Z .western y silak Iceland- -The Servians'are said to be becoming . .A.::, p.�:.-. i t� , cry was chat i -day affair. ' I era at the sheds -four t&' and a child rapidly Rimianized, a Dr, . , '. ,4 ri, I I �ged into "pickpockets !" was an all It was 1, ke going .' ' . , "i,ji- � � 1 o a party. The meetink-housc door was a havin i -. - nd with the growth �. � � Mary 0deat - ti, "� 4 �, , ,,,�, of the monstrous outrages committed � by cattle, a large he. A of which wis brought Tb e -beasts of I �rey, which were promptly ' t Ta';Ior. , , - ""i i'm I El 11 adnI kht ; �, " g� :11;�i.! _L, i -, �, t -g � , that locality I, . f . � . . g recovere(t of Russian � I- 7"". r� , ,V. L , Power! a corresponding an_ . I 1?i �Ff 1-T y I a Sunday newspaper, for it c6n;ained all -Prairie chickens are scarce *about tipa�hy ' � ,,;j Ir') I 1� the Turks in Bulgaria and Montenegro to ,at spring, !: ca ionably-dressed I - I 4 I ! i -the other , -, , � � ! , - ­� � , � ,:. �t 1,J ­ have become more w i AN AmERiCAN 3 Ornsno-N. -"T:he-- New gentleman, a lady in deep mourning, I kinds of announcem i to England i& manifested. The ! Esq.,-Jof Hulb 1, 1� I t" L .. ` q idely known,and York World cor : ents -interesting to Emerson this year. Ducks an - -TOR,162-T- WILL � . , � 2*:� I . , , : `L I -espo, d . , - I :, - 13dent, Who accon - an inoffensive.l:)oking cripple. - L7 I - I � details have been publ I " I the villagers ; and thel­�"tintermi ision be I d snipe are Servian � �� . ished which throw anfed Lord _ � - abundant. I I a declare that they will never ac. L �i , � . '. in-Torontoil I* I- Duffirin to British',Oolumbia i . cept the Turkish conditions, even if re- - 4 � i- I tween services was 'the only occasion -A telegram has been reoeive4 from duced to the Xtr I mity. Mr. Johii J. 'i, -i li into utter in I'Splaysil that Canada's Goveradr-Generay THEODORE TiLTO-IT n; TRoUBLE.-The when the women could see eac other in Battle Riverl announcing that Lieuten- � her, i I . . . . . . . .1 i - � � ignitariO . of the . Hannah, eldt J! It P . I Uni I ' rnst ,champion � 11 1 1: significance all that could I excels' the highest di i New York morning papers publish a their best attire and catch t last - "I & have been reviously conceived of human statement that Theodore Tilton was dis, or Morris— has � - ' . A- - atrocity,one universa ted States in , inowledge and, demeari'M There was not - muth c 0 atest ant -Govern $uccessfully wrestler of France and America, has I Williame,of ' 1; - � DuNc-4N-BVD­T I sentiment of abhor. or, . p covered in a slE eping car on the Cen' .ral goagip- mmuni- closed treaties with all the Carlto he challenge! of Win. H � . TRAVELS OF A . . in other pI ices. A I -The body of a min was ' fou�n on � ey ster, ; - inat., -by R* � - RACF,R.-Le Sjjort states Occupying a � large wagon, drawn by six hors!s, made Mies y t Plum Creek. It 8 � � - rence and detestation prevails, and can on I Railroad at Eist Albany cation with people . n Crees. accepted t that aYrench thoroughbred m6're, called berth with a Mrs. Woo do. The latter's ! da a is . d the Oak of the Rhine, who chaRen I be Satisfied by the corn' I I anv ' y plete banishment Resitie by Womers . nicin.� thornas W. , husband, who had come from New York ; a weekly trip to Boston, �nd/ brought ed to be that of a half -bre �4 uPPOB- man in the Domi i I The tnafeb. wift ,. I o who has likely come off Shortly ; It is -said mck Tilton in the face � I I localit� since last Heygster has defeated.' V,'l . eld",t daught ley and AIM'a, recent- to meet her, at, Da, � � ation of the Turkish Empire from the � one Week, in the - outh of F . ; several celehiated I I storekeepers in Wareham. , I i mriAter. 9 � � i - . , I � - ly travelled in the course! of foiir days in and attempted draw a pistol. Tilton � t tof Stoneham of Mabomedanism, and the total obliter back rum and West India goodf to the be!,en missing from the' Duacau & I ; - I miles by rail, 65 ry go � American wrestlers ; ; I . I Ian& . f map of Europe. That this will be iles by road,!, and won D ods were made on �-- adb of the red tape ' � ' lince, 125 explained that aving occasion to leave th Complain' the : �, his berth he got farms. ; t is m , -A case of train *weeking o i The wool that was taken fro ith Sheets . n ccurred I - five races. - 1� I into the wrong one on his . ; ) a rigme t that compels PO�W matter early Wednesda* morm' : 1C1WNSTAB=-BJ I ultimate result, no one who'' looks at the : 1 return by mistake. 8 was put upon the , ng on the Canada � i LARGE DYE back I , I � of this war can entertain reason. I Rhode Island BI T k fr in anitoba to Thunder Bay, to first Southern Rail - . � history ORKs Bu.R,NkD.-Tbe- of t e � ,dence of the b , - � �11 - . I , .n 11 � ; � �� 11, L hing and D§ A Tm-RIBLE -CASE family. By the kitchen fireplac e stood I 90 I to Windsor and th ' Brownsville, � on'Septem.he-1 , , , , , , e Works OF SUFFERINI-G IN en be forwarded by resulting in the ,, ew, .. . I t - . . -7 - �y y i � - I - - 1, L � � . . IV -1 , the d e -tub in which the wo' ibo . � eastwarxil stable, to,W-if � . � ul 4 able doubt. The end may be Postponed in Provid THE DEsERT.---,A- des instead of goingAireetto Duluth, bound express being - ,,��**X­ P i . S ..�'11 f ­ . ence, owned by hdams & . Los ed either in blue or red. The! I � �: -.`­.T;1� , patch from ot W is color. - . � - � - I Angelos, Califo . t 'own off the track 11 i I . ,�P�fl---";- - -1 -Butterworth, we burned, on e morn gives a terrible tale her daughters e � and down an emb y1exillop. - �; . , ,� J� .4 JR," 7 b diplomatic ma' I ia, � "I - i-�ir� j�;,�;� �� I . years, -but Turkey must ing of the 15th ins . Loss abo*�11 $109'. of suffivring arded the Wool, spun it I yo Mont. Strange to I -F t y nceuvering for a few fe and I- an by first mail boat there. . I f. - It -4, � , , - t:,7 t .! tit in the Colorado desert. into yarn and wove it u0g man named geDonald, say node of the passen " re were seiri, I " - . �j-f k,r "h i?; Z . , -E I , into clot] I, which I fro Chippewa Falls Wir,co � - ously � t - Ill i f 4 ,� l go. She is a ! 000. About fidf tee thousand pi ces of Henry Smith, from St. Lonig, with one was se�t to a . , , D�M, work- injured. The engi I , � Ali- - 11 - �'. , , � A - I [ ". ) -1 i fulling I lnj� I neer Was badl I 'l . li­ 'A. : mill near! b � _y scalded - ­ s, P r blot upon the face of humanity, and can. Aoods were destroyed. !; e companion and; pack train, left Yuma for Mr. George Al.6n at'Emeirson -ind has a LYALL.—lu Sea � , - . ­ , . I, 3 to be , " - .41! ,� ;1 .i""O 3 - 0 not be much longer tolerated. . nge os, an fulled up, The clot I ince,died frOn the injuries he I .�, � ;j! I - . I . ; � � � : _ Fort, Los A' h was cut up and wx� accidentall -- ed earl on �,Sun- receiry of thi6 scoundrels who -1 11 14 ,-t X GOOD ir TRuE.--Tbe 'Wheelo"r broth d wandered four . �,17 �Nf� 11 )r. rown( � 9 ,% I , 1 : e ayB in f I- I - 4-i- ---)V� � i tj ii L. Lya I � ­� - , "A'' i� e the dese -t without water. Smith blue cloth and sheep's gray.i 'Women � 0; wa- caused the accident has, been arreste aze4 _ "ff,F. 1. - . ro, who have beer. work d i made into clothing at home. ',,Mi m wore dx$` morning while get ed. One . 11th E41ier j 1 �,!`. -, ,,#,I 4' i n If , , �11 g t ,'eir fam- � A ]� � ous claim, 'on Deadwood opened the veini of his arm and* I ter1from. the R,ed RiTej; the I d. - - - ivm%* if !� , - ` The Indians. Creek, Black drank bo(](� was PIIA��Z��tl7l p , , Hills district 161. � � . untY Of -Enron has ce � i I � , I "z'#f ''IsA ; :_ I i -The Co I � , 'w the blood, whi wore red linsey Woolsey g6w�s nd, recovered. I . - ,pklf q --I I I I ) T ��heyenne clotted in his throat : I rtainly , I 1�j '- �.'4 T�f- �, Our present Governor-General has the ,lately, brin . o Eetticoats-all homeornade. Ifie a 4 -The contractor bas� i I ained honors at the Centenn its I * inst.! M -.-r,,. I� � I _,�,�i ,i,4j , I . n p ial, by i � � ,� _ g! I 11' I . 91 g with them as h pro. He then cut his windDiDe to remove ii bed four oi five, car- I orses at least. Prizes were aw a , I ,, � i�!i, I - I F . right ere all W�c j . A I ­ w�, , . ceed I nths . er his Corn- home. There wa I Metho"t Epis. this department - ACAN I �11 zi: I 1'� -, happy facultyt of expressing the a of their work -for seven" mo and died. Ina.: �ew L6 aft t lankets and carpets w ven at Periter's at work on the ' 9 . arded i - yean" -1 - 1. � . I I Pardons a a little copal church at E I on Saftir TZLON.11-n 1% .. � , , . �- r 000 in go reached on the merso , and,wi,u , the fol- I I'll - - � .`j�` ,. But nothing I Newewantib Ri 1 '"' �;m- I lowing horses being at the 14-th inst 11 thing in the right plaee over $300, Id dust. a .Station in the last .v, P '�`%- , , I ; -41 �,: I F, 4;-,� It' , !,- stage of exhaustil)n. ver which mil cotton plete the nood I I t 6 Success- -� ! - .1d i p', i � ! � - � many addresses to A CRAZY CONVI(T. -One of 16 -con- yarns. These yarns the wome' work in] abou ' ones: 0 7 U.1 , �,l that he has said in his '* ma �,eek. 1,ful, � I years � . ,1�3 r . .,- , 4 , 'Mr. I , - ! � jr. -, ii �victl- undergoing DEATH n at home The Fresbyteri o*ne by . � r - � I -1, . , an church at � . &me M � 1-, . I— -: I a long term of penal G.lenelg d - V" � ill'i - ,V '' , the Canadian subjects of 'oar -Gracio' fajor wove into cotton cloths for be4dil, ig and I lac ekerswil - Finnie, Jas. Mc. - It" � , OF M WOR SEWARD.—.1 I I A , . titht � . t ;A`r I � ... �'?t i � I , th -----�-!!�� . , , n - , � � 4 1 %; ��, � �� � -� -, � �1;�!�� ., :, . -� ;4 us 8 ,Cha rn prison, e eldest son of underwear. . . I �1 1 ervitude at - . Augustus H. Seward, th e is to be comm6 ced ' ason, Tu � , -� A, f I Queen has caused them m England, I at o�ce, Dona& Colborne ; 'Pat Malloy, J, P" I - I I i 1 " J - . ­ . ore real deliberately pla Wil D era. Macdonald, Smith � - THE -1 -1 I I I lif-1-4- .1 - -pride ced is arms beneath the liam. H. Seward, died on Monday The bide's of cows, calves 'd �04r- Fisher, Colborne - Glo min- I . . . 7 , , ­ - `!, IF 11 - I- I . ,t�l � I I - . -�r" I iftee- iThe ion J. Swinerton, 7Exetei. All of the . - �ij'�.'� 1 mor And Slice - building i6ornin P ry of the Do i , - ,; �..,-. er, r I ­ -1-1.1 111� - I 1',� , , .0 a ,y �., ' brother Frederic, . anT li�e3 form the �.zi - I and pleasure th i wheels of the truck i on the railway in the ri�ing, Ilth in t., at the home of his were se ll M of the building will I birty� by ab ' . .. -�. I an a few sentences in his I . � - . I ' 11, , 11 addreis, to dockyard recently, when one arr� *as so - one-half of each skin was I a to the fiftp r- I 7 - Ove animals receiving � a silver medal, � - I � , 1 "., 11 ..the Indi , in Montrose, West be , , '. - 9 ; - 'nol It 'al: - t 1-1 L '15 � , -, ; _;i - � . . i ! Scotsman �-as. M�cl)on&A - - . �,� l'i-11-N �1111- . cheater co nty, aged 50 years. There ' I-1 � , � - 11 , - t',;,, " - f: - - � . - � -1, ­ - ; iW, - in, and 7, -11V , -`V`: . . . Ans of Metlah Kali - fearfully crushed .that it ha4 to be Major tanner for the tanning. t k one ,14aughling' fo. me4y of � the received a bronze medali . -c J,'.�:Aj: ta 3 �; Alah, I small fishing village on the north. amputated. 1� Seward recu I - --Mr. S. Me I ., tl:j,­R t, 1� owned by � � , 1� 4 i�ji: i . ently came from his post at year to tan a skin. Ming A A R I �: ern shores of British Columbia. AN ALLAx Lnxic S Paul, Alinn itworth � I � ,%, Ill � i'l- -Xtt,;! -, 1, - .t - . .�;�V, �' 'A I St. L When the .eatlaer eon ty of Wet . - -­ I , 1, UND. I Z . � He TEAMER A was made,- as there was n stea boat recently to � y , hais been . F "'I" - W . . RO o, undergo an operation POntario, left b -Afire occurred - 'tchiell. early on f �ffl 'I .1 F1 . l.1411; 1 �The- Allan line iteanishilo C I 0 0 shoi maker at M prett -�,�.Cn : jili - � v . � � i��tf�.*V;11 I - . I' . small f,_ L �� I - L�', , � says : I " I hope that you Will understand �. dian, f r paralysis of e eye, and while under hereabout, one who live , pare for he Tuesday morrung. A raw Andsping?-whe2 !�-:4111 V i pre t ­­ d in a �Uei ghbor- rem val of his f ' I e build- it­-7V-'g '! I - � th at ' from Montreal for GrI treatment hie -heath ra 'dly failed. He in to ' . ­ Yl�zV�- %- ow - - , . I t L � as I �Mff,y here next seas , ir;�,� - , . I . . - ,,-- I- I - � - th . wn was sent for, and, beihg estab- He quite p, i la I , on. ing, owned Land owipied hy- Francis Fish I Zve -St vow ­.- I � I ty?ur White mother and the Govern e gro ded on as gathered I I I T#Y; �; - f-� ! ( Ins 1 4 to lisi I ar e I I � . . . ,� . r I. I L , 1 � r --� i �E �f 1. morning of the 12 t., a; Sher. was gra4uated : � in eat Point and ed in the porch chamber of , rge ollection 814, Joti : Lain I -� . 011 .- L I i - - w , �i men Of Canada are fully prepared to pro. manfort, near Lorne, �; .11 made oots and cereals from th ' I tahadv b � � i v'r­ , ;I 11� � . - 6 M i street, I - ig.her. . - - LL . - .11 � - I 0? All ion board are -by was totall � I I Mt'-- !,,'� I I t �. a arills an( . near . I k served 28 years it the army. for every member of the y - . y destroyed, V ith all its con 'ji " ­�t­ - � ,� I yqu in the exercise of your religion, Safe. The vessel struck on' farnil Ahoe f I gardens Jot exhib �­ k.'r,- T V� 1� , i,ti6 J ri . 1. - iik'�, fn i CHOCTAWS W 11HE UN-ITED STATES.— enough to last the year i � � 0 _ I ....11-1) z- -11, T 'a roel � which' i n afthe tents. p � FAUW1W&t,1 � - - iii,.j I !�.. I . 'At the rece fairal of Guelph, rom here the flanies spread to a f � . ci �-.' 1 �1 . . ; , � ' She - ,�,t�---,J- ty., I L- - . - bi " stove through her bot tit meSting of the t London and H - I ftmgwheit, -Pari I andtolextendto Youthose laws W ,h tom. B leak- I' Choctaw WHAT THEY ATr, AND * . I amilton large bri I . !' �4 ­ , i- - I l an I asaw iVAR-R. -, I � Mg, b 4 � 4 as a P �V I ;.�, i , . aptist Association in � . I . erb 01....1 � i ­ . � �o difference of 'race or of" color, �- 1i HAV. L L tory L r e Pokbusbel,­- ", " 1 , � I - - - -- I �If, ,� i . know ing in her fore compartmen d Chi a !fall. , E .. - - . : n Te i ry, the Choe ­�y , . W UWE . I ­ I .­: ,�----; . 8 Itbo'Indi c The industries of the city of Winni- . .1 by T. - el. ; ,-1" but under which justice is impartially Je SUICIDE OF A SCHOOL MIS�RE.9SJ1—tLNJiS taw and Medford rum was a general be peg Babb. . 4 r bush - -f I ­ - I - r- 4 . 7;� - . nnie M. �Chickasaw v �,fage. e r� bu ding suffered -to the - -BU - pidly increas ' � � f, .1 ';:0 . ; tt0X-1-X*�14L100-"- ; . airbanl ing. The latest a � I I L:: ­' F 7'o 1128 Baptist Missionary It was sold at the stores for twoi sh llings i's t � Monnt of ut ' Z I , - L:��­ . I I I I . i g6 .... I i i t --�,,,t,-, �� the primary depa: tment West carriage works, the en. was no insurance, byte's loss is esUi 4 ,Mlr Per U=61- 7; I 4 3��J -ministered between the- humblest in ,9, principal �eacher !Society was orga ized the object being i, and thre' Ion, and a idecanter terp 'Bing proprietors of which axe Mont, , �on whick there � ad I 0 h ' � - ,a, , . . � - an tl - �� ft ,­ 6 :w -to give i ofit i ­ of the i hite" to enlist thesewo en in an effort e -pence a gal . ,flp� - � ,� - d hall Union Free Sol ool - , e greatest bf the land. N. Y.* c minit- mated at $300� 1 I.. ` -� I The J always stood on the table in the iving Fishleigh loses $7100 or : . 2- ­ ­ lji ,�f ­ , 1 - M , - ; 0 go .....­­ ,­,� . their Bros., . �� � ted suicide last weel by juminin two young 'en wen -Ulu - , , " �, : ­ . ro -054.- � il . - I - . $800, which is fu shftlp, I , � Govern inent 'of C L the gospel to people, and to wild I' room, At the installation Of A mir ��er, kno, n in the Province. � The . els . "Silt , ­­­'. ;4 r� anada is p ' ud to hi hl g!5n the Jndians beyond. Forty-six names w Ily covered by insurance i )akirw � ; - .� Z I ,�� I �' t ; in I � - I . , a housle-ra I ftet-S11),per bw - 9 nd enrolled as members, each )erson paying 1 or a line new and but when stc . - 1�-i 1 60)000 no cause can be assigUfor the �-t, t, i large � - , � , it think t. iat there are -upwards of respect6d, a ere I at a wedd 9, a funeral men is on First at I �ablish- The waterworks. were late in 8 : i., - t i�l . V ising ree �ar h-% jl � Indi-ins in the t - ex, king, rum -was abundan,5. If co . . -am, $Alt lvwholef;Zie) por - I . I T""; �i-; - ; erritory of British Colum. cept temporary insan i ty. I 10 cents as an init i-atory lie'e, with the odious building havill - I . � I Wa � ,­ v! - . siup they ,did admir i � I the Salt in I d Lo tM I- , - i I i two men were sent to , , gbe�n erect. ably an- � 'POtSiDeN V,ier b -as! a 1. . bia alone. She ie - _ � understanding that the annual payment I to mow o ea dows ed r the busin I soon �,-xtin � 'a " 1, I ognizes them as -the THE ,,HE ess. . guishe - .1 i 0 d the fire. : .11, I ; . enlVb.r-1 ; I I � I Wood. � *"*'- 11. ;� � - V , , RD LA-DDIE."—Duri. g his ; would be two cents a week. Mrs. S. I they , r to, the woods to fe es, -Anexchange-says: I il I Supposed inoendiarist.n.. - - - - t A', , *­­­.­� 3�4 � ancient inhabitants of the country. The tates, ' Mr. hem. a pi stration. -A W � . ri kAj I � . I visit to the United IS took with t a i . A �PvJeA, a of un I 1� �,4,'-�f - i Wyllie Holston was chose' of themeans used agner Palace car was thromru I . , i � tit as a per busbel , - '. I � . i President. She is I matter of course by persons of I I - . �- ­!,�-� . white men have has play�ed over 12,0)0 games,- - Farm hands the I from the track of the 0t 't Western rail- I - .t Z , . .­ I �� I - - - E9 - . Ir 9 I ea i - P , i'l, t" I F - not come among you as 10 . nin an elderly woman, the widow of a suc. 'Worked UuiUd States to divert emi � � I , . � i J I J - V,3.,21-1 1 1 t. If a b wti Rt - gr n tatharn last Fri&y evenin& Th I f " U ) - e- 1 4ti,whe --- . h - � - ; I -Pp ,9 , 1� vii� e oes ful native preacher. She is a f , be Manitoba from proceeding at, -1)r bui . � i- Ill -1 � ; I . i - We regard remainder drawn. This is 'certahaly a , 11- , done after sunset, a sufficient ind�'ce inent ' their i accident was.due to A' heated I 4r-W9Vtwit pe-arb . L' L conquerors, but as friends, .,000, losing about iO, and lea th I ; 8 I from sunrise to sunse jo to for , wayatCL � P ­�,; . - axle, which , 4 ' blooded Choctaw, a trinot speak a word . Le Me68 mention t Citt-s .1 - 4� � ; �� '.-, 3`4 i- I i� - you as our fellow subjects, and as equal wonderful record. 1E c of I to,thie man was the invita if . .f- f 4� I— , : , .e sailed for! tion :1 orne other the I was burned nearly off b eifore break -mg. I , i4i i�Zwl­ l ..� -- � - I . : Ay at Fis 4 - ... - - I I � '13ttl - � !"I --- la Ot- English, owns and manages a large farm in aft take some grog!" � 4ii, P c -t baHheL -1 .- Tl- - nd a few days ago a A took withii In, in & Red River b During the name. man i� , , . - her's Lind i a 1� I, ­ % to us in the eye of the law, as you are in '. ; hi � � ,, The passengers observed Something wmg � ­­ the eye of God, and equally entitled with we understand a sum of'ov ottoms, and i regard. hay' s,chap e, but I I � -l't i 8, V ex b uAb el, ­ �- - - - ,- -, . ing season the farmer a Wh 0 was p - i before rea t F3 1 i I anting ching Chatham, .b ;' atter , :1 -- jj� : � er $3.6 "'; , the 10 as bavi g unusu, ability. a went to the by th, I ut -conductor i - . ­ tl.. �, � - - I - I il . I �t 4 � , ry F , res She has meadows daily at 11 o1c alia8 of Church (not al ogether . - 13 outoeB ,­,­" . I � the re ult of his earnings in that coui.it ", and built mostu lock in e rore. - dissi iliar by t I Taylor, it is shid, refused to stop. Sev- I I ­..* lclt, i ". � - - " , - -1 - - ,: ' I ,,,,J�-­ i 't fit. of the community to the benefits Canada. y from her own means, i meet- noon and at 4 o'cloe t - he by,) tried bar to & ' eral -of the passengers were severely shak- . kc-':�`:: t- � � , �ili y . � l I i; n eri �oon, � suad two French panad* P- per I � Z . � ment and the opportunities . 1 1 SY." �-�­WA--�-- of good govern" ' .k in the aPt I F ­: ,�.*,t I . i g -house near her I ome and is the main. carrying a tumbler and I ia , . ton'.:.-, i � AND I I * a dec . no frc m, PT I I., �:. , i I I : I . 1; g of her chute i. an .O. I � - �� - V -EJLThe a' cee UP, ,lt , I TTLE Do.,, I I en and three of thern-Mrs, Richard- . I - - ;P-5 . of earning an honest livelihood 1) - campaign against tb 3 Sioux has 1; come ' , rum, and gave to each man a lass of cee , � , by representing that th4 � Settle- son, Mrs, Powell and Mrs. O'Leary ,of i TOILON-TO L11 ;- P i . I � 42- . INDIGNATION M 'ETI-1;G.—Th4 of ments on Red Riv,6r I J I . sl Y.., I : �f�;- - :� I were Sri ject to tr ; J ­� to an end, and Gen. � -, indig- I grog. Th 4 I I - ; - i I � �. I � 1, I I floods eve spring, , which were -unable to continue their journey to I Both demand a ,!, - This language truly represents Terry a troop� are n Ition and horror of the English people never grumbled because of a work. ,� 1 L , - L --",A�-` -. I . e men expected ii They I fright De oit-were so -much hurt thatthey ,z- : the now returning home thout h4v* I -.-- f 11 l. t; i in. 3 8 L &t BUI_ A. 9 against the Turkis]) atrocitie ; ,� . - . . I , % lished a singl a purpose of! the 7ences, catle and the Centen-nw' . throughout th sentiments with which the British Gov. accom wi h r� t I g 7,ria, iner . i I 11 I expedition, and after. � I --Wd.algo, I ; I '-- 00d. f, - � I � I : � � "' the Indians, and they, in tb their i pp �,()f life I where . �r,J, -- - —,- lose of one quarter of . r - Pwports of very serious loss � nd installed, at -the Tecumseh, l - e und local , �e,, aw I � or the care -of the ; GreatB�w . 'i� — I : : i 9 I � � � -- I � . J - ernment is actuated in its dealings with aving sufferei'd he I An immense meet �ng on the Eastern I au er :k deep earthenware pan (dere by dr)wn- amon the Icelanders . � p * They always knew when #ey, came calves. � I � . They were brought to � r eases wit a every new report. home from the fields what was to be tQ � I l I � I , iei Lo on,. and i � � eir turn, have iumber,'! t 1 Question was held at Guildhall. London I -they ar " , ij - order to winter a repment of c* were no tin pans here forty yeats - , On I I � and love for y - I An � I - I � . . i .1 About 1 toads� . � I nipeg, — I t - B I . I - on the Yellowstone bas been codnter imli, on Lake Wi� i Company's physician, hir. Moore, shown their attachment to, ' ,' airy on Monda Sept. 1 Sth, over which the I fall of m k a od the middle � of � the have �ee cont I At the Caledonia�games,whioh took I ug � t� 1. . �; � radiated by more i -recent place at Lucknow on Wednesday, � � . Week in ad' t I manded. . " ayor presic ed. The proceeds I table, out of which the, men ihe�ed ace the . �u British rule on many a hard fought field - I L3rd M il to in �go) their F?to G , co _ I :1 I I i ­ � 3 Ounts. The Free Press of the 6th 13th inst., ov . I I - ; lots. I � I . er 5 OW Persons were On' Ten loads I I Was flankedl on says : Last evening Messrs. Taylor and the ground away,, a -ad -XARRIAGE POhTi6lts. —By the- vid"M of dress to the Queer was voted, deplor- one side by an- enormous loaf of br wn Johnason I The names of Brant and Tecumseh are were - marked by a me disorder. An themselves, The milk . honored by- every ' Henry Raine' a Lond . brewer, � 1� 4 ­ !, true Canadian a nd ' . e on _Ped i . I . But S as. some i;�� - n i� 1. th e Turks, . bread, which had been baked i . the Icelan . The J`Wew her was &light- a : i I . While a strict adhere e since e tabilished to i� pro- , En n a, bo .1 . emi ion ful, and the array of talent equal to arry- .- � umed - ' , I nee; to. treaty obli- vide for the ma * �. f d no lo er to sup A e , A 1 agents ved in the city from Gimili I � I � . I 99 of poor modds. I er .p6rt oven (cook Wves were unkn ;�v,arri 3p 'I thing which has been seen on the con- i e. ­ dim I , re I � a -very different accou - � . . -� . ations of Political e e - on the'lother Side by a pla I ler 1 7 e cy. The amen in I 9 con. - lateut arrived Icelan erg 0 season �� * I Inning to . . as fellow-subjecte has cemented a true where 40 y?u29 ' 113 trained igs, trip of the . not P , the Centennial games ' , Lb , - . 91r, o do- fi ence - es their _ I I . - heir i ition of their claims Befo ' es lished an sm lum , int expressin which had been roasted in the hot: asb xcepted, Conspicuously amon g t I -cl ! gations, and a reoognji . I )m consi Own), i�nd andg - h.is'death tter of herri ' aceOu '. of the tinent this . reservation on Lake W' - I ,inthe Qover ent was j6cted of the fireplace, Sometimes ih 91 *,, the comp�titors were t,o bb acen H�u . , where the -r . mestic service. - K - - of b vim overwhelming., pajorityi' mo. OF W from Zhat - blished exterday, O' ) !�4,79 Btandin - I � � and loyal friendship between the Indian ! vmg at the " e � . 8 " l � I nu 11 any girl wh O� has been educate, , I meat for dinner, but generally . - - I aud ourselves, in ti n in favor of 'ibe : mmediate conv the 4ad from , & 6we'n A. gh- Wed[ McKinnon, G. A. Matheson, H. - I 201 ; I Oca- only bread and vegetables es. The re- den aipme zo� - -re : It tOta4 contrary method, the asylum, and can E how that a ru . I ; -� -nt -- -6 - he" has ti . ;Zu*n Port t iat they have reason to I � 'y On, of Hamilton - ,G. Robinson, F. . - .! n of Parliament - vas carried. The drivenfrom Brighton was sold at i bel;� I . � J I - :i - ,w elieve, D. Carns, J-, P%,. Smit" firmly -- � - . � - .� � I - . t 0 from What they knew when t.h h and H. Ross, of inal . - I � i I � : I � I . � - I "'e0k 50.,Per 11), I . I I I ly left Lucknow ; J, S. Robbi4 A. Fraser, A I . � � I - I � i I � ! � I , � I . I I ., : - �, I - - I . � I r I - - . � � I . 1, i " � I I . . ---T �4; � � I i . � . I - t I 11 � I - . . - ; - I - ; ; � I I I ��-- i I . I I . . I i I I -A � � - I � I -A- I - , � I I - . . , � I � -1 ! 4 �&V Jha- ,I, I t h Ore W� id. �aw 0 nuns i ded amted ` �P� �rs eir I to, 11 '� �1` � I I f r do. an hei Idea r t I d t4 I warl ' the t I o b alEsiunnyp ! I I ,�e i � . . ; ­ . - : - I I ) I I � . � . � . I - . I - I I � : 1. — . - . : � I �, .. - I—' - I � � I - I ; I :, ; I t I . ; . h -- -- I - � I I � ,I - ­ -4-'. -­, . - - ,`� ; - - -­­ . I � I - -- - . � . ! � I . . K . - I � . i i I . � . I - � : I i I � I - 7 . I i � I I t � I I �. � ­ . I r . '. � . ; �., I I j . . i K . I . - I � - . � , . - - . ! � .� � . . 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