SSR a maa remem A Fathers roe Cruelty. rERRIBLE EXPOSURE AND DEATH OF HIS DAUGHTER AND HER BABE, A Ringgold, Pa., despatch says: Joba Kiinwer, a Wealthy old farmer of Ras h township, has always been re garded by bis triends as a severe and yd man, but ao one ever gave . eredit for as stony a heart as the} gady of the last twei ty-four hours} roves him to have had. His daughter Hetty, then aged 18 years, was two | ye ars ago clan lestinely married to! Jose ph Mat iver, & farm hand, end it} ended in both beiag driven trom the | young wile’ shome. Maurer being ur- able to find work here went to Canada, where he took charge of a squad of| laborers on new railroad works. Hetty, | the young wife, remained in the v% alle y Ww rk ng for the subsistence of herself} and child, assisted by the small lt mittanees which ber husband was able} tosend her. Earlyin the fall these | ceased and soon u:ter she received a} letter from Montreal informing her that ker husband was dead. She de- termined to seek forgiveness of her father, and asked him to at least let her work as &@ servant in the home of “¢ childhood. In Sp ite of her tears aod those of youn ver sisters she was spurned from the door, and w: andered aimle ssiv down the count ry roa ad bear- | child in her arms and with al* , wind ririing the id030 tallen | W i [wo miles from her} er’s house and a mile from the near-} eighbor she fell exhausted, and | e she lay allnight. She had tried a } : ~ 2 es e the Dadc DY Wrappiag win Her thin weolen shawl, but it, too, had sue- cumbed to th rl ld.and side by | 5 { wert und cold and ae a i ; se ‘ oner's ~ I posure. Th ex Of . ed on oid Liioger, ¥ ‘ esuits | so sadly nd in y } we | Indian Curiosities. Some few weeks ago a party of sportsmen left Winnipeg'for the Indian reservation. Their collection of shot, belts, powder, flasks and other flasks was singularly complete. The party | included Mr. Taylor, Mr. Hasked and | three or four other good shots. One} day they were driving along a lonely > of Prairie in the Cherokee | when they came Upon | ground top- ich lay the | atretch Nation s domin, four posts driven into the ped by & woven mat on Wb body of a dead warrior. His beaded moceasions and dered leggings and the bow aod were not to be resisted, “See bis leggins ?’ said Mr. Taylor. “I do,” returned Mr. Haskell, knock- ing the ninth commandment out of the ring. “Well T’ “All is fair in war,’ said Mr. Hus- kell. Mr. Taylor shinned up the pole} while the others stood below and held bag. The sportsmen helped them- ves. Mr. Haskell got the leggings ud the other trappings went to tho reat of the party. They left that nuded Indian lying there io a state that would have made a well bred marble statue blusb, and came back | They were rather proud | of that adventure and they told it to beir friends—at lease Mr. Taylor told how they had robbed a dead Cherokee Indian. Mr. Haskell told how they had robbed a dead Cherokee chief and his wife, while the others had it that they had robbed an entire cemetery. Mr. Taylor toid his version to a frend who owns a telegraph operator. This friend manufactured the following telegram and had it éelivered by a messenger boy. “CHEeRoKEE Nation, I. T.—Sacrilege Intense excitement. Ind- innit | quiver . " to tne city. 3 aiscove! ed. ian died of smal! pox. J. Suira, Agent.” Mi . Tay ior rush d over to Mr. Has- K . “reat h ens! What shall we do?’ \ evn ie i? .? t ¥ inated this last idea. their famulies ‘There was comfort in 1h sy were Vat cinated hildren and their wives relatives inated. But they are not | that is to say ;} compengation or consi te ratic on ithird a ay of i this noti ry, they ¢ in’t be happy. : “* ot BOW lLaey Wilt f >. i Tim London special says: W ith the judges in the west and soutl Ireland are siguing writs of | tion by huativeds. There is appar ently more destitution than since the having little store of ready money in roing into the delusive land | courts, aud laborers having had no work whatev Already famive and scenes | of violence are beginning to be repeated. | Mobs of starving men are breaking up the poor-law guardians, with demands for tood. Dead bodies are found at the roadside wasted to the bone. It is at such times as this that asingle judge in Kilkenny issues over two hundred writs of eviction in ove day, involviog the tearing of roofs from over the heads of at least a thousand human beings; and this is a sample of what is going on in fifteen counties. wal wiater of 1879, tenants spent most of their ipeetipngs of being a Pe oP iain. —To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous + pear paen, early decay, loss of manhood &. tail send a recipe that will cure you, FRI! pe omeahe a This great remedy was dis ® missionary iv South Americar | send self-sddressed envelope to Rev. Jmnph New Vork, Perhaps | THE DATE OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the | Minister of Mariae and Fisheries has ‘this day paid into the’ Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island the sum of Two Hun- dred and Forty-seven Dollars, with six months’ interest thereon, being a eum, in his | opini ion, a sufficient compensation for all that piece of land and premises, situate at Souris, in King’s County, in said Island, which said land and premises are described as follows, ; Commencing at a post set on tive chains and twenty-five Barr's Point, | links south, five degrees east from the centre | of the road at the head of Souris’ Breakwater, and fifty-one links north, eighty-two degrees east from the top edge of the bank, and ran- ning thence north eighty-two degrees, east eighty-tive feet, thence at r ght angles south eight degrees, east forty-tive feet, thence south eighty-two degrees, west eighty-five feet. thence north eig cht degrees, west f rty- } five feet to the place of commencement. Also, a right of way from the road leading from the Breakwater Road to the residence of Fred- erick Morrow, to the said piece of land, | box anded and described as follows, that is to : Commencing at the north-east angle of sai i] plot of land, and running thence north eighty-two degrees, east four chains and six links to the aforesaid road leading to Fred- erick Morrow's, thence along said road south- snaiite until it gives a breadth at right ang/es of fifteen feet, and thence south eighty- two degrees, west parallel with the said last- mentioned line to the eastern boundary of the said tirst-deseribed piece of land, and thence north eight degrees, west along said bound ary | fifteen feet to the place of commencenient, which said land and premises have been take n | | by tl Mi inister of Merine and Fisheries for | the site of a Lighth house at Souris afore said, and all persons entitled to the said lands and premises, or to any part thereof, or repre- senting or being the husbands of any persons 80 e ntitl ed, or claiming to hold or represent jincumbrances thereon, cr in iterests therein, are required to fi'e their claims to the said : for the said lands and premises with the Prothonot ry of the said Supreme Coart, en or before the twenty- January, A. D, 1886, and let » be P iblished in the DarLty ¥xam- tner, for the space of two months, twice in each week upon motion of Mr. Hodgson, Q. C., of conasel for the Minister of Marine nteenth day of November, B y the Cat J. A. LONGWORTH, Deputy Prothonotary. i Ae - ov. 20—2m 2aw w fri Notica to Debtors. — N OTICE is hereby given that all debts due LN me on account of Advertisements or Subscriptions to the Era newsparers will be Attorney for collection, 7 . Reval Grzette If not paid | first of February. P, R. BOWERS, ‘h’town, Jan. 12, . Saw wk 3i pb TAN Ie fg AWGNDERFUL REMEDY Adamson's Botanic Cough Balsam. It is as pleasant as honey Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, w! 1 lead to Consumption, have been lily « 1 t of ADAMSON’S BALSAM after all other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either recent or nie couchs or bronchial affections, can resort to t great remedy, confident of obtaining speedy rel Do not delay, cet it at once. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Bottled at St. Stevens, N. 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