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The Huron News-Record, 1894-07-11, Page 4T!: 'L B n n t w h' c t ]i 0 s 0 of 18 ca th SO rn th h sr an nu vo in th P ri in 'ti ca 11 1f aw !#l1 41 so 'h 7 �tl the, Horan- thews -g Laurier Laurier b@ing was United House, League, t egret an ovictions, urning ttde f lifting £ owever, atron ding ojority. ens, iS tna flueneed: een alldidats it''p ' a sib'+ ; , , ,eft 'P ! , ,. .,�. ' !CP,1 t "4111rr1�ffir"e' .. , ,cora �" AO sc cYaar ii•�a to Aavragca� "' . , .:,. ! ' c+ tw,a aa»cla of Grit art wQrl , .. badly to: ther. 'Tile, Op aSition at , , ,. What rah' WOrk tlt0 Da;pntrttnan • of ,a!'j3'rioultore at, is cloin6' for . 'lk[t'3'ahta Oe.rtiool an, off. wool/ill. towzt..•• ,obi of Grog+ died en QLtndtay ,Peek Ater :ant lata cit nearly two e , :zt.a ',have, ,,. ' '� . ..• x11 +T�+ Y` ,Yl1liit i1ih,:tfl,4 ,. Oetahwt Ilte: akdviait�tig the l<arnaers . of .. p•.tQwn�iti Ointatrio titat,t they ire being rutn.ed be is, their liar' tue. Armors .+� Orteiadat, -may be under, ,. stood. from some 0 the rectal lat�tely .. e u 1' ` s,; : b to th lotvex Me..tlarnobbat was �a ' save of the Qt Took rs It .. _ • , e tta , heap$ ak son of the Oats: Samoa al Paronchan, De, . �i��yy ,have, ballxes+- ,. p ,, , . D,C�. • , p. `� 111 . e . t�4 aV «,n»� .. y [Irk ` C y,�', .... ++ ". wen to :the repre- At the 'banquet gi .. . . • p. . t .> s : f 1 e l ria,l GoVex'a inert �ettta t'i o A . t t 11 » .t e. 00 4 ,4 in: I tteSaar: dzi There, tkn h i n r er, da the 2�t'h of c7ttnc�, Mr, ' Lt1►t i . , �?` e 10 open : to w'htt, WO QUO of tho,$e , al.. d f' t e' n din n reslr.rancl t0. .the t(tti t1 9, b :� • . rl trent 'Ltve',3vhttta he ,said ueztt Pm:}#� , 6, .. l in e aLxcl to take fUtttra, °t kris $ txt a ns i` cause ti}.ere lr.,dtaty,ott as-. a e 11110; 1,,t o. tho V ited Staat'ies, ttti: tb. arielt weep :over tiie op tneta)rh -�' P . :, farmer vlzo as hal to sell, 1 o tits: i has , . ,, ey Pi/,aP p tai ei: D t ao' RQpetnittent 'pat their;• Report af:'tlte d@lrrzrttttettt ofA�ri asLtliatk@, ,inttttcla th. da3v°,te a gaol a z tri.4"4. 11 t)a es to atlaow�n :the«•Ontart:►M � � � g . aL • e lu he va3 avor st tpin ,hal f.a tit r,t...lt t t'y, . can cl° is tct:,.selj�lais hay, Q�-thQ faLtu at . ll, Gent 4e, ezt,.. pato cthe>a 1111 1.gree oft so.ktte liite,.of~PRllcy, read p tc, kt, . iOV rIges, A ho *in 11 6 tt t•; $0 PrOM . Ck's recent authfAli tib` report says oiX.Q{VS'n a . ; .. cs . , .. The Tile.. M „net ba,`l:tta,ade rep.)cl, o r e in. th , tar" 1 2?r e s 4n'ti[t<. .ing .thy? ,.a51Y f8'W, a t .. y1+rt�. At the GQvexnment.dal}y std ,tions :on Pa?tnce,:�ciwalrcl ISland, akbtiltt, , . $1000• worth. of cheese is being made .. . 0. �' it ,;;k, ttirtt' aktR old? �tltittts/''��,�" datl• .. T. e , f t s rte s tagtt° °ver ti is neyr, Mist e°Itr }v,ttiph.haks•. been..@st?�bl�lshoel it1 trbetr :nl,idst.' .T1�'; 1&'�2 there was. Qnl otte Clair' r+ttktLQtx e@t e e « ?�. yYa4s tf0 yy�ya�rs al t4.x hod vette twice married. + ke"leaves': t4 widow,and lime At iki'a4t7flil Cd'r#IUlll1] h , ` Y t.. a 1.065 Vi ik . . .. , t . £ L ligt•. , kind'ktns4€ttzcl;nnd.dayo ed :Wig!, i• , t Pr i`aLni.il . Of �ff1..�k4nXQ�.,1�C'.("t►i'Vz91tfi. :t. fife•. alp en, 1'Qrt�d, 4'Ltekersncith ve- Cowed the, sakd rote)„! ence:t few , az s g � Y. t1 Q of the, •d�atkt cif tlleix son J.+kntes 4 . ,..,, r a ,. ': eve ar • t ne kl lI , , fist .ke,t r• #slit . floXtttiixlitu,. where hrahaLlbeen pn a ed' 1'e akirip > ' t? g a 1 tic1ge.sybh1l baci heeta•d.trraaged'tt h. y the rctcexab fl[ibds. hlc3 Veli frank the itt'idg' ,, a dtrtttttee of ltfty^ feet. and , , Y . ' •`,'' . i'.I( + �, `i` e „ k, . QO.L ... •. - .14 '•{ +}� ,1 fi r (':' ;' 1.1 • • ,t r +�+ :.•.�• f'�t �•A ..�+' 1st 3 �+ � e e. .. ,. ad.iU$ . 1+�.... .+!�+,.4! .. M 1w MY � i. 4���,,.�-'. a •.�.,� s� FV a .kyr Y. �y +t %,;:+ , '�,��, . . IV- MY r • e 13 /� •�j �./ `K [� : ? ,havei C�►y�: �7 "[ .4 ► r . . l /�y 4�',��tr�+►. �' i 1i C �l +, l ' ��; �,C�! �r�. '�! M , tl?ar I:ixtpare, ILt glawtng t anis lk e kalnted' oat Iinpet1Lt1 redc!rattau, Artie' TWO, OF 11,TA,YY F,X`4ilf„ PkE . in ct ex'atxon an' the island ; this ea p a111 o ertt l8r at tcvo of wlkach butter is betttg xn L sde re,. #L?kved.tn tirie5 w eh: caused, itis. death. h. 1 est DHcensed was a teady, zndustrzous 4� :.. .. M1l ry " '�•. P/' I 14 e •a }ears,- LGiI �li i , + ar N.rMd4+ , . q•'yam .. . - . . i e AVt2t11Yettt SQ fair its tLt cleslakte tlattt ire WO lko�ir)g �°r <i. tttttr�tt. to maw foto$• time, though ossilal : an the retn+it0 ftt-• .til ' g i', . y ture,ok-allthe;i ngitsh-speajotvpeep,. hit” all VPr•y well l;orl\tr• LakUrieS° shot off thts.lsind of fitr•werlis.ait a banquet ne Gakctac7 L to ay thortreghly, Etittsit 1' n but C adiLins tt ..rept for et Whence, ce, .an . (sauna g khat l4lr. Laurier has m;Lc1e, other a cubes when his $sort°uucl;n s were p gaY`in. such speeches trot so British,. and that ) P INA not the same kind o tone. In 1891, when the Liberals Party were, to else their own language, "Looking to. he American people for the 4igat" (than ---, 1 e- Afew ,- , ,•ag9 there Puri LL -)ye ole a tion 'in the Count QX =alums The Y candidates were Mr. David 13enderson and l�ry Ja)hu• Witltlie. Nir. W+kldie re- fused to accept the platform, of the : temperance.i Mr, Henderson unhesita- tingly and unreservedly acoeptecl that platform kLllia}tce. Not a grit temper- an @i r vote or Mr. Henderson, hitt, . c man df H it , in consequence of his pledge he lost some of his `old supporters and was defeated, In the recent local election in the County of VV•ellatncl the candidates, were Mr..¥.cCleaty and Mr. German. ��xn Pa Soo ra the C1 L t tl n at Q t t .lt„bik.Q Nz4P aft ' T? is xa cluing a)tika go y kncxetasecl - atrantl e, the Ltantlt of milk de- ' •. q �4 tver@cl Rdl bels n 7 : three times L - y. a 1$' what 'lt tYrks alycaar, ox fluor 19,00 per -d L•. - end, 'i the i ilc - poundsa -day, td taxing ng it bit ..l to . to its utmost cs aeit . A. large g p .:Y g number bf new oheese #acttaies aknd butter factories llttve al@ri staLrte.d in tho province this attmtzt r, "in."ion New Brunswtek. the Dominion Travelling Dairy is meetiest with great success.. An average of six meetings, �� y+ week .two sessions each are held ever The Government of Catuaclat r© to he congratulated upon this good work.' ry . ears r5 @*��r[ . youngM�en. abotit•ti ea , of age, I ohort Clole .'atni of Se..af tilt Krt. , to cd � pa,ssecl alvtty vets suddenly on Sunday, Tut lst. Although', had been coo- Y : httecl t4 h15 reazdencc, few $nine tiv@eks, hi4• ell"; WiL$ . Mott `:titotlght to '.13°- so' to ce cl • $enol . Da abb .vas 58 yetlts of age, aancl ata cute of the old4t anal most7 a et c resident's S zf •highlyy see rt 1 .of e, oitb. M. Coleman waq:;i brother of the late Er: Coleman. He leaves a widowanis family of several children to mourn the y loss of ak, kind husband and affeettonakte father, Thursday morning Wrn. Brown, On line 3rd line of. Merle i n foLInd dead in hie bed by •Artbirt C1a n'tel'n and John Ellie who broke the useor open. .:l`he � � ' . ' ` 8 ,.earn.' �+ "�• •s-Pengal •� hams and. - .' .a+V W, .4 �,L\.t� • - . , .. � C . p', .►nicen soft a *� •�fi lrJ. ' 1/Y Q i�l/Qr. `Cit �. •�' , ; �� � ,•-.�••�-�'� '�»� Pongees e have ve t 1.os °.-` ` y.11 ' /�+�Sr`►' 1 ..� �ii�es. 'OH _ , •.. J h��i ' ] • �y • .erg Lawn cru is Gan iS 'Hotweather at',�I:G'r Blouses > 7 V1/ a', ,`S• Thin, liOsie ' %, Warm Day orrr'�et s, �, ,. here. - dgn being the $ mark evidently) "by whie!) they were to conquer," Mr. Mr. McCleary is a strong temperance man—a cheistian begood ,,., CURRENT TOPICS. • old gentleman was sen on Wednes- 1~' day evening when he was apparently health and had aided in .• T �% 4auiier went down to IZostou, and on vhe 17th November he delivered a e march artd abstainer. Mr. German is what is known as"an all round Mr. M. Y. McLean, M. P, P., of South Duron says he resigned the 3' g sharpeninga scythe. He lived alone atat MI's. Brown died about 2 years ago. a, speech there: The speech. was printed n the 'Globe newspapert of Toronto, Which Mr.' Laurier declared only a sport."> The temperance Grits however, voted P � , for Mr. German, and when he was elected one o£ theprominent ministers office of issuer of marriage e licenses � .several weeks before the election. Deceased was 7atyears of age and had g rPsidecl in Morri4 fox. over 30 years. There was no struggle in the closing out of :life as:tlie bed E BEST I H i E WO B L N • ittle time ago in Parliament was the :Direct version of what he said. Let is see what kind of an attitude Nir. Laurier strucl: when' he was"addles$_ of tie Gospel in the County, and a wordy temperance advocate, joined in the rejoicing,and made a speech 1result glorying in the defeat of Mr. McCleary. Comment is altogether unnecessary. � Mr. J. T. Garrow, Liberal member elect for West Huron, having demand- ed a recount, the same took place at13; Goderich Friday. 'Mr. Garrow's ma- jority is 76: clothes were not lidded in tete least. A physician fruln Brussels ionounced death •to, be the p' of heart failure.. Considerable; excitement has pre• - vailed throughout Exeter during the C b t C��cn ^'''' ��2 S'��al U�`���� Powders y e C � TIC, X . ft p �v ��rq� •�r•p VO � � u POWDER, made fresh every ng .Americans: In order to tickle the past week, over the severe sick LJCa>ll,, tars of his audience there, he told them hat Canada. and England were, drift. TWO ELECTIONS. , A scrutiny has, we bellow@, been de- ness of several of a party who • week. • celebrated Dominion Day e t Grand . r ng apart, in the following language:— By the way, where is thtLt�3w@el) that rnanded by Mr. Weismiller in South Iiuron. Bend. There were nine in the 2e7�' 104 JR Lb. load and as a took •� 'Britain and Canada, thowever, are lrifting•further and further apart, and he time was corning when they must was going to knock the Conservatives at Ottawa out of existence? It don't seem to be materializing worth a cent. The majority of 22 for Mr. McLean may fade away and again his majority may be increased:[ picnic party each �-� �- r their day's provisions with them. It °�.-��.3+`t�l.>d.� � �rn� �a0°C� 7 � ] 5e appears all went well until afterdinner 5 Vol-• ] . when six out of nine were taken sod= eparate. He hoped that when that P p hp() came it would be in friendship." n ordo>; to still further tickle the anGy of his' auditors, the Liberal 1 aeh z .then procedect to talk to these A few months a o—since the resent g P session opened—an election was held in Kent, New Brunswick. It was a 'chose constituency,in fact one that the Grit party, if it had any faith in its 1 If the Expositor will repro- C P duce the several articles bearing on the question, -dated August 11-18 and Sept. 1-8, its editor will find himself where he desires to place Tnn . NEws- RECORD. denly ill and considerable "casting -up- ti + r of -accounts was the result, This ptt2 E. �Il'a liS�.7. yc�.X•i:S'� Y'+C'.rell ill lii7-lril]S state of affairs soon aroused -suspicion r that all was not right and that they TAWGLEPOOT and FLY PADS. We carry the lamest had. surely been poisoned. T1 ey re- _ stock in Huron. b inained for several hours in this un- but comfortable condition could get no �•�•.�� o...�+:. 0 teals follows:—"He touched course, would have contested, Blit no relief and then started for their respec- ,as 9,, the-` unfortunate stand taken by �ngtand find Canada towards the Grit could be got to run, so two Con- servatives had to fight it out between In 1878 the percentage of all imports into Canada, tive homes. After arriving home ply• r` sicians were summoned in each case - rill 1 �]� `1 I, J AAT If O T A F, !READS THE hilted States during the Civil War. them, and notwithstanding that both which were absolutely 3 free, was 34 per rent. • In 1892 the per- when it• was discovered that they had eaten poison which at the time' q Ie was too young at the time, he said, o more than feel on the subject, bathe candidates were avowed supporters of the Dominion Government, the regular tentage of imports absolutely free was 41 per c• ent. therefore say the Grits was supposed to be in pickles the had taken with them, but which atter T L r �% NEWS -RECORD / ■ • t ne Conservative policy is a restrictive , turned out to be helebore used in reds- -----• , rad. since declared on the floor of.the 7anadian Parliament that the attitude Conservative. canajidate won by some hundreds of votes. policy. take for. pepper in a chicken pie made M. :; by Miss Rowe—one the - d England and Canada at that time vas t would have been pardonable had Mr, P On Wednesday last another election took iHenry Corby. if P., had thunwittinglylarendered himself liable to the law independence Mr. M. Y. McLear,, M. P. P., has de- marded and received a retraction and apology from the Seafortb Sun editor of party. The sick are as follows:—R. N. Rowe, James -• 173 Gould, E. Folliek, S. Lars ort, Lila Gould, (daughter of Mr Jus. Gould) and Miss Eliza Rowe. Mr. Rowe •the They read the Locals, the Storie, A duel tisements—every line in the ' indulged in any little state-. sent of truth, however unpleasant to of of'Patrliament and resigned his seat. When he event back to his constituents nobody could for publishing a libellous article reflect- on Mi. McLean's was lip- p parently the worst case and it was fear- Father ed that the result would prove fatral ' I)aper. • "ianadians or Britishers, in order to be found among the.Grit party of West Hastings tohi opposeen. :ing, alleged' connec- tion with the late George Case elec- tion.recovery. H. Wever all are now on a fair way to C 1 I ouch up the enthusiasm of prejudiceothel' So it was before the last Then they send it to distant relatives ,mong his American audience; but it gcneralelce- tion. The Liberals talked rser loudly ofinterested News .in the town, as numerous OSt- ; impossible, we think, to forgive Mr. y their hopes, but they lost every bye The great Pulhnan strike in ChicagoC•4/D Notes..P masters will certify. for misstating the facts. He election and the So is extending rapidly and may become ught to have known, if he -knew any- hing about the history of the times bat general election. when the next general election comes that event will crown the bye election general to -day. Martial law has been declared the . Gold is said to have been discovered in Chatham township. Grandfather . he referred to, that so far from he Conduct of Canada and ,En land g contests by a rousingcontest from one sea to the other. and troops. have had pThe recount in Kingston gives Dr. several engagements, killing and Smythe the seat by one vote. Ci� Weekly Tile Local iS the best -read unworthy of civilized nations, it wounding quite a number of .work -publication men. Where or when the trouble The latest fad in men's clothing is to Grandmother in existence. It .has the home such as met the approval of the States, to ma end is hard to sa Just it line coat-tails with silk that will rustle y > Dews which no other paper P and such as cause to e -placed on record by the Americans CURRENT TOPICS. now yP looks as though an extensive civil war be the with the movement of walking. ' C� gives. n the strongest possible terms that in their documents. -- • The Hamilton Times, before this might unhappy result. Many of the World's Fair buildings Children ' pproval public- n making his speech in the Russell ses- sion began, was fairly bubbling . When the Grits into at Chicago were burned last Thursday Advertisers take notice—THE NEWs- and coming out with a slanting int towards Impperial Federation over with delight at the manner in which its went office the people of Canada had in the Post Office night. Frank Vesqueaney tried • to hang RECORD is read by several thousands of and mperial trade, Mr. Laurier must have een influenced a good • deal by his'g friends were goingto roast the Govern- Savings Banks deposits to the amount ,trent. It hinted at the longest $ g t session of 3,207,051. When they went out of himself with his suspenders in Chat- ham jail Thursday, but the suspenders And All. I people everyWQelr, �' P • urroundings. If somebody „had had his pocket the speech of the Liberal reader at Boston he might have rioted ' from' it with good effect the snowing :—"Touching briefly on the olicy advocated by some in opposition o reciprocity, •the Imperial Trade Mr. Laurier said simply' that `was absurd." We'compliment the iberal Leader upon the patriotism of is- speech delivered- to Canadians and on record—a session that would prob- office the people had reduced that ably "see snow flying 1" Well, the amount to $2,754,484. Last year there session has got along nicely; the Gov- was in the banks $24,153,194. This is a etnment- have .introduced much pro- glorious rite at which to he getting gressiye legislation; the Grits have fail - poor under the policy of the Conserva- ed at every turn, and now their sillytive Government but for heavens sake rather let us, get poor that way than carping has tired even the Times it- rich • after the fashion that the -people self, and so on the third of; July it had got rich from 1873 to 18781 • this iters in its editorial columns: broke. Mr Corby,. M. P. for -Vest Hastings, was rvarmlgreeted h both sides of leo y y so the House on taking his seat in the Commons Thursday. The jury in the Prendergast case at. Subscribe Chicago has decided that the assassin is sane, and he will will be hanged on July 13. Two boys aged eighteen were sitting on a fence in the exhibition grounds, — - e for An advertisement in this paper is therefore, of some account. 1. THE NEWS -RECORD. • Advertise THE NEW S-RECItRD. -�•��-- �-�•''{+��- �-•'� Cj.l ,TNT+O T _ ritishers on the 28th June: We that we are unable to compli- Mr. Laurier upon his consistency r upon his attempt on a previous ecasron to• belittle his own country henhen speaking to foreigners. Mr. is a very graceful speaker ; lie say a pleasant thing as well as any- ods we know, but the difficulty with me seems to be that he has no settled n or that if he has he is will g to desert them for the purpose -of a nice sentence, or to gain a momentary applause. That kind statesmanship is of a kind too weak, and unstable to win the hearts Canadians. "Come, Thompson, let the members of Parliament go home 1 It is worse than County Currency. cruelty to animals to keep Parliament The Lucart Record has changed in session such weather as this." The hands. J: H. Benner, of Marmor d Times knows something, and that is the new proprietor. something is that the longer Cart -P P Wright, Laurier, Edgar & Co., stay at While assisting at a barn raising on Ottawa the weaker their cause gets in the •farm of Mr. D, Ferguson, of Hud- the cozener Hence thea lett, Mr. J. Snell met with a painful y' treatment to Sir accident through a rafter falling and John. It is pretty tough for the so-called Liberal statesmen at striking hits on the head, inflicting an Ottawa when a sheet of the Times' ugly scalp wound. Under careful treatment he is doing favorably, rabid Grit tendencies feels compelled to call them off in the interest of its It is said some miscreant placed a party. railway tie across the track at Blue- vale Saturdaynight -at the railroad Toronto on Monday of last week when they were struck by lightning and The story that there are no snakes in killed.lent wIreland is disproved by the fact that a Rev. J. (. Farthing and Mr. �Vrn. second snake hats been killed alt Veiwnon Griffiths of Woodstock were in oron- Mount. It attacked somechildrenwho to Wednesday with the plans f the were playing in the ledd, but they hospital, which they' submitted to the escaped uninjured and raised the alarm, government architect for approval. upon which the reptile was killed. The William Johnston, of Hespeler, was snake is a small one, but is said to committed to jail last week charged Poisonous. with indecent assault on a girl 16 years A very peculiar phenomena in the of age. Johnston is a married man Iocalit of Ingersoll maybe found in a g y g with wife and six children, • number •of pear trees. In the garden A resident of Narshvill@, Tenn., re- of Mr. R. Ellis, Caroli st., one of these trees is loaded with well developed eently arrived at Toronto, Ont., with fruit, and at the same time this year's his •famii havin clrivear the entire y ar s • President Casimir-Perier has pardon- ed three hundred and fourteen prison - ers who were connected with the late labor honer strikes Il throughout B France, nd in of the fall of the Bastile and his election. The Empire says:—The details of the atrocious poisoning of her husband by Mrs. • Hartley of Brant county, as re- lated byher accomplice in viciousness p reveals heartless cruelty, from which humanity must recoil with a shudder, in Henryy g• a rattle servant of the family, and Mrs: Hartley had nurtured patriotic • bridge, a little West of the BlueA distance of 1,000 miles in a two -seated growth of wood is laden with blossoms. NOT HERE 70 WATCH THEM.. station. No damage was done. A A similar tree tna also be seen in Mr. surrey. an immoral intimacy for some time. The woman was married to an old detective may crake it interesting for Price's on Hall st. THEY LEARN A LESSON. garden That was a peep behind the scenes the culprit before it is through with. A Chinese engineer, educated in New P p Hayed, Conn., is about completing a Fred Kier, aggo d 14 years, son of Mr. The Caledonia Sachem that Mr. man of whom she evidently wished to rid herself in ordertosecureher younger R There was a bye election for the teal Legislature in the constituent g y South Lanark an February 16th,received 94. In that contest there were three ndidates. It may be said here that e constituency is a very strong ('Ion- rvatiye one ; the majority usually punted up into the hundreds against o Grit candidates. On that/occasion, the three candidates 'Were a 'night Grit, a straight Conservative g d a Patron Conservative. A large Miter of the Co»aiervative Patrons for the Patron, almost every Grit the riding for the Grit candidate, all e Grit Patrons going back upon their g S p obligations. The consequence A4 that it that strong Conservative 'offended a Grit was elected by a small The same dodge was tried South Lanark 111 the eneral elect- the same Patton Cfonservativ@ adidate again hero itt the fields beingA Conservative friends rememberingA and rather a strong comment upon the says tele rtL b line 3,000 miles long across Geo. Kier, of Canepbellford, was killed John Senn [the member-electfor Issuer about 3 -o'clock Thursda afternoon in purity of Liberal politicians when the mond), sent in his resignation as issuer @ io i desert, from Pekin to Kash - his uncle's custom cardia woollen mill Honorable Alexander Mackenzie writ,- of marriage licenses last week, and he gau•, Chinese Turkestan. It has been there,by- been caught in the beltingcrown, his discharge back from the three years under construction.gneck,has ing to afri@nd on the Goth April, 1875, g while oiling and whirled round and (see the Life of Mr. Mackenzie by Hon. Government before he was declared A lilliputian electric light has been in- round the shaft.- Ile was horribly elected bythe returning officer. Thus vented tor the benefit of newspaper re- g Geo. W. Ross) •expressed himself as the Glob's majority of one is again porters. It is fastened to the end of a broken and every is bodyorbeofY, follows :— nudifled t postial so that the reporter may carry young Kier was a quiet, well-behaved " "I would likee,much to be relieved of A Deleware man fastened a hell in his own light with him, and be able to boy and was highly esteemed by all. the Public Works Department. his cherry tree and spends the livelong niake his notes even in the darkness. Apr@$ton man named Smith was Friends expect to be benefited by offices day in a hammock under the tree toll- Work has begun under the new fir- robbed of $35 at Cook, & Whitby's cir- they are nutlt for, by contracts they ing the bell to frighten the birds away. man permitting the Palestine explores- cus at Berlin,Ont., Thursdayafter-are not entitled to byears at Jeru-John , y advances not By the time the fruit ripens he'll find tion fund to di for two noon.Two men apptoached him and earned. I feel like the besieged lying that the cherries have cost him 08 cts. Salem. Mr. Bliss starts on Zion and asked for the chane of a $10 bill. Iley on my arms night and day. I have a piece and he'd have been dollars will proceed toward Ophel, exploring g' offended at Ieast 20 parliamentat ahead if he had• fed them to the Jirds the tract Isis between the south wall took out a roll of $35 and was about to friends by my defence of the citadel." and nought a supply for family use• ofthe city and the valleys of „Hilmar/I. extract the change when one of the friends belonging and Jehosaphat. men grabbed the money and made off. longerlr. with his partckenzie has y defendhe sno the . It. Blair,he iii tt ths and e 6th leds neof hiorrta Ernest Louis Jannet a ed 17 years,The tither fellow professsed deet sym- P y. t, g pithy with the victem and told him to citadel or treasury of E]anada.. His were totally destroyed by fire on Sun- whose fancily resides in Waterloo. sit down while he went for the police. parliamentary friends whom 'he had day, 1st inst., at 10 o'clock; a span of country, Ont., but who has been for He went away and never came back. by refusal to allow them to horses were also burned. The loss is a some months in the employ of the Smith informed the police and the de- filch funds out of the public treagnry, bad one to Mr, Blair, as he has no Buffalo Express newspaper, was tectives are on the the case. are left. Are the people of Cabada place to store awaybay,or stables to drowned while bathingat Fort Erie ' going to put there in power in the face house any stock:whteer. .The issue- leach Wednesday. Thbody was re- Three boys of Detroit, named Pricks, of this declaration of the Hon. Alex- once, which was Ot10, will be alto a covered, between and Poll/order, of Detroit, ander declaration. help.$2, q 12 and 14 years ' of age report from Joliet, 111., says aL were_playing playing� with cannon CrtCk "Longfellow too" is feature terrible accident occurred at the fourth Wedn@silty forenoon. loser, and to effect this she resolved to clear the way by poison. Lin`, who has been accepted as a witness for the thereby Saving his miserable confessed that the woman told him of her act, but it does not appear that he informed the husband of her diabolical intentions. Now the miscreant comes forward and elves evidence against the woman whose guilt he shared, and for whom she evidently committed the crime. yf New Yotkl has A. vast lottery sold his titter interests, all his rights in the lotteryup franchises that - fife for him an im- have been ne in nlence fortune in the past ten years. The sale took place a month ago. This means that theMr. in Morris has given up tone -half of most valuable franchise in the wrirlci, thaLt• of Monte Carlo not excepted. . He went into the lottery business away back in 1803 and sinal' 1885 bhl has been getting ors with in - credible rapidity. A year blr eta ago his income was estimated year.about $17x,0110 a day,or $4,880,000 a A good part of this Carne feels the tottery,arlttxault a new ers All three _0 result of the pieviouscotitesturged•° of church festivals. Bach girl brings of July exercises at Riverview.- Pied. were bending over one of these to go out of the 'item, ere was The Grit party are opposed to the a basket, which is numbered, with Jones, of illooptfngton, was to make a gigauti crackers, when it pre• however by that opinions of fast Atlantic service. This is as was to chicken ,itsandrerliained, he �onser v ,pie and cake enough for two. balloon ascension and parachute fall. mater yjeatploded. (iebrg0 Pricks got • the a Ytstit tori C Vali, +3s be expected, They ht�ve always been Bvery young roan pays a, quarter. He The wind, was blowing strong and the the folce of the explosion directiy in q t ay, however,. having Y is allowed at the Conten of the bas- repo broke. Jones held to the bat- his face, He. was taken hoytze. y divided' by atueh a rus0 •bi • ' hefor0 ready tooppose any scheme that meant p UnC- ere not to be ,. inkers and choose one by its number. loon, which went up drag in laird tors were called, and after careful et- defeated again • the °winditan det>•elopement, 'Witness thein Then he goes to a curtain behind where thrau h a tree, and tearing his clothes amiiiar:tioii itnnouneed the bo would e ree 'n itniter. The 803 'verde that the o osrtron' tee the a P. It, That th • . gg . . _ y e r l b . sties candidate r _ pp . , a eq the girls are seated, with their feet ori. At a •height, of 40 feet he was totally blind forever, The Beyaf•.ltid, +l . . eceived�, in February said could never be built. Goon,gen. protruding. - . Ca t t'u.. ,. � �r i,t•trdtng. tie picks out a desirable forced to let go owing to hurts, and fell `tvltci �lves with tistnotli�r, M'rs� Clatlx' i two arid: he only received demote of the Grit arty, and oppose foot writes the number on it n the wawa, breaks beth At a ti i in the atltrbicai e eb 1 - .. , and then to g m Mid 0rtne Bay??��er, itt 54(I'W'el�h avenue; was g. • , t . t its. the Mori everything! That is just what the eats out of the basket bearingthe num- one leg,the brbnes rb ectin . A dos., nfrcbn ibz s he iC clThe • a pickedup. . clam, (moo) being�thaat ,the +Ca. servative Conservative art want gsc . 1 e h Ire > e •.MOMS putty y''d to do; bet and in company with the owner of ,tor 'VW called anci�� _pronounced Jones ti`sr�latritJ<sldelrec'itlratt,kahtul�e+3ltfatrzXl .' ¢pp was 'electct'l 'by .4 rLrgb ntai- yott AN making t7ansayrvotivcTstzeCa'5s8 a the. , pedal extrrimr'v which has` the injured internally. Blood tvasrurinin burned. ',C t 'Other boy ,Seriously: �'" ity. t5'rte ct . a.,ltrtktitrC PatsU ltttri« *wrap • certainty. ; dui:dicta° on it. i from hiA nom and mthith. by no means aIle of it, for, he had In - 'vested his lottery income with eileh success that almost all of it increased ov@r a httndYed fold, Tor a icing tiiYle his enmity has. been attxlous. for hurt y to et out of the letters business. He is a alarmin elan personally, and �y thought his no Worse than $.tock gambling, of wheat #lar fns, � t .. metstris. Mt Itis sate olid Itis.daughter f'@ttthttt tl ' it was:exactly sort ca>�busi'tla'ss-the wished. - . . e _. with . wished. to havo conttaicted 'a'itit their. i tialne.• 'Sit ll;trr. lkioirtis tblctbdw Ht� y • ' tit with bac ld t� ` a a tt ion, sailed for -ter- .. ••v•