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� NEW. . ADVERTISEMENT,8. )Oth inprit ciple 4ndlin 1 ractice; 44s hvd behaved well, may become &-,candidate crowd was so great that a number of r- . . -1 .. I I -
- e : cents a pound, Wbi14 mati'Ve muttov, Gimli, whi W, a on Saturday jut, . - � of TA
. D Goodg—Hoffmau Brotbers, I I y for which sons were unable to get into Gu',il - . .
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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
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Fall Stock—Waddell & Co. y_�ar—tho lat of M . ! ; Ation safe y1b W11 th.1 ' . 7 -- T-01 I '
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—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 -
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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
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,� . the 5th of befallen the Essex Hunt, in England. a ed and unadorn N Or and wal ;itisfaction -
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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 , .
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. 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
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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 .
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. Harnese—Johri Ward, : . u t e 80HEmE.-T-The n w cable scheme, notice as "dumb madness" 'no I constitute thg sitire .
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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
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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 � �
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Propert must yet be poured ouC before opened on Aug. nd . e tu# between. . FAW
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� _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
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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
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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-
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for every In ian killed, te � white soldiers ceive the r ecessai y a b i ti . fered ,consi erable inconvenie f I
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. 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
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. 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
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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
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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 - -
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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'
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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
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! 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. -
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-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
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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 -
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- 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
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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
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,�- ; � N -r ] Sane largeand novel S -ale at Buscot I J, under 21 K i i M. � P. P.. . d4�
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r Itrou txlyjos' for Thomas GA d '-
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instance � of ,less importance 1 occurrelyuespteorday morning, and all th( Teachers holdin; third;' lass certificates Portage- ]a . rietor ; 1
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� 1TAKUNG A IMST.—Mr. A ood forl home, wit who were ' � .
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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
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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 " -
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�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 .
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�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, .
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. i. t tainments. The present -room is quite whichis e aracte I . -The Centennial P *
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I'll --..: typh ish Vi 18111� at Po Rico, who days. They will follow the old Hanley %tions, or des' - to I -
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. 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=
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i , � ,*'I et EXPRESS ROBBERS CAPTURE $15,000. YELDOW I , ed d. -
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- �1! n the evening of the 14-�bh inst.,-two I interments at Savanash since the last and have commenced the construe . i ; i case which hl been going on for .1
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-41, J , ing,. with proper Stalls for the butc&rs �maAed men'bDarded the Vtah Ceritral report were I
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thirty-three. of which a Stockade. They will remain till the I are authorized to jenew I ird elms cer - i -At B�
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?;"M�-'�:�;�- , ,E�-$ � 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 -
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. � .'-! 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.,
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i � �-- I . turem, for a sufficient amount t ;2,000 ; Augusta, Me., gives and indefinitely postpones the subjection 'piresented themselves �' ' far th
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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
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i, �i:i 144�4 ii - .( - certificate of the pector ithat Abe ap- On
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! �,�."- 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 .
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; ,19�4r-� [1�1;�,' i I have been visit ;tied Wo duties to hold the nexti Provincial Ex,hibition TURNIMML-pl
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�. , 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.�
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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 '
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. would be much impro The old condition of tbi gs existed Tecumseha of T,on 1 Paterson of '
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t - - � [,.-t�-"Iii �� : goods for sale with three prices -the . -�the 30th �m 't
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l 1 E14 � gold, duty paid x in d,) on . - -
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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
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1, ,,.��!V paying interest on the cost. cans with a, tot, I 7 n Monday.. Iasi a base ball in
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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.
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. - - , European Affairs. i AN ABSC D FORGER . forks were 2. T �
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� I . er, who left Buffalo -' village blacksmith. So W the I e , regulitions ishall not be � t -
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",�! ;�, -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,'
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-�,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 -�
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! V,: iif`-Ai or a I will be carTied into .
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ii I 4 ' that city one ev ning last W, � e the Main Exhibition building and Ma lent their t
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. . � ! � effect 011r-FridaY woriiing. The younger . .
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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.
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, red the Americans and New , ubject to the general regul tio,
P �. � ' . . �t NVESTING.—An En the farms about F � Atv�.- John B1
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, 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
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� 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
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� 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
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,�' -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 "'
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' il Turkey is fatal disease has .a per, - , ,
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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,
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If � throughout Christendom the matter.
, P, "I '?', � - I - As the'facts caused by ticks, tro bi onl five Young Mane
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.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. ,
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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
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1, 1� I t" L .. ` q idely known,and York World cor : ents -interesting to Emerson this year. Ducks an - -TOR,162-T- WILL
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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
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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
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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 -
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& have been reviously conceived of human statement that Theodore Tilton was dis, or Morris— has � -
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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 '
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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*
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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 � �
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� - 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 &
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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 �
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� of this war can entertain reason. I Rhode Island BI T k fr in anitoba to Thunder Bay, to first Southern Rail - .
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� ; � �� 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
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. ,�P�fl---";- - -1 -Butterworth, we burned, on e morn gives a terrible tale her daughters e � and down an emb y1exillop. -
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"I - i-�ir� j�;,�;� �� I . years, -but Turkey must ing of the 15th ins . Loss abo*�11 $109'. of suffivring arded the Wool, spun it I yo Mont. Strange to I
-F t y nceuvering for a few fe and I- an by first mail boat there. .
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f. - It -4, � , , - t:,7 t .! tit in the Colorado desert. into yarn and wove it u0g man named geDonald, say node of the passen " re were seiri, I
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li 'A. : mill near! b � _y scalded
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I � � - , "A'' i� e the dese -t without water. Smith blue cloth and sheep's gray.i 'Women � 0; wa- caused the accident has, been arreste aze4
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"ff,F. 1. - . ro, who have beer. work d i made into clothing at home. ',,Mi m wore dx$` morning while get ed. One . 11th E41ier j
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A ]� � ous claim, 'on Deadwood opened the veini of his arm and* I ter1from. the R,ed RiTej; the I d. - -
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p , , Hills district 161. � � . untY Of -Enron has ce � i I �
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� , 'w the blood, whi wore red linsey Woolsey g6w�s nd, recovered. I . -
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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�
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,� _ 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
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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"
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11 thing in the right plaee over $300, Id dust. a .Station in the last
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ill'i - ,V '' , the Canadian subjects of 'oar -Gracio' fajor wove into cotton cloths for be4dil, ig and I lac ekerswil - Finnie, Jas. Mc. -
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J,'.�:Aj: ta 3 �; Alah, I small fishing village on the north. amputated. 1� Seward recu I - --Mr. S. Me I
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it-7V-'g '! I - � th at ' from Montreal for GrI treatment hie -heath ra 'dly failed. He in to ' .
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,-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 -
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-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 �
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, 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-
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�� � ted suicide last weel by juminin two young 'en wen -Ulu - , , "
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� 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 � ;
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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
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jl � Indi-ins in the t - ex, king, rum -was abundan,5. If co . . -am, $Alt lvwholef;Zie) por
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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
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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,
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1� �,4,'-�f - i Wyllie Holston was chose' of themeans used agner Palace car was thromru I
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.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
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.- Tl- - nd a few days ago a A took withii In, in & Red River b During the name. man
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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, �-
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I anting ching Chatham, .b ;' atter ,
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. 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 ..*
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F : ,�.*,t I . i g -house near her I ome and is the main. carrying a tumbler and I ia , . ton'.:.-,
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,!, - This language truly represents Terry a troop� are n Ition and horror of the English people never grumbled because of a work.
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A. 9 against the Turkis]) atrocitie ;
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-- - —,- lose of one quarter of . r - Pwports of very serious loss � nd installed, at -the Tecumseh,
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p * They always knew when #ey, came calves. � I � . They were brought to
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r eases wit a every new report. home from the fields what was to be tQ �
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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
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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
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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
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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 - � . . -�
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. as fellow-subjecte has cemented a true where 40 y?u29 ' 113 trained igs, trip of the . not P , the Centennial games ' , Lb , -
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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
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,inthe Qover ent was j6cted of the fireplace, Sometimes ih 91 *,, the comp�titors were t,o bb acen H�u . , where the -r
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mestic service. - K - - of b vim overwhelming., pajorityi' mo. OF W from Zhat - blished exterday, O' ) !�4,79 Btandin -
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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 .
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- .! n of Parliament - vas carried. The drivenfrom Brighton was sold at i bel;�
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