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Dundalk Guide (1877), 26 Jul 1877, p. 4

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fl,?;v a#\ W % A JB tb year to do much harm. .t sttb o2 MNC roadside in myriads, and one or tvou:dd. that have been made their pasture ground look as though fire had lweptovahi This is "the third or fourth season "the "hopper has appeared in the same locality, but he seeme to have come too late this Semegeige o o%"a latter was a box of bullion, with alarge amount of money. . ‘The : Burning car #was detached from the train, dumped over in the ditch and consumed. Mr. Hunt was promoted by the company to the position of train baggage master. On Monday he was invited to the general office of the American Express Company, in Detroit, and Superintendent Hubbard, after recountâ€" ing the good deeds of the modest Mr. Hnnt to a select andience that had gathered there, presented him with a fiftyâ€"dollar bill as an evidence of the appreciation of the express company of the services renâ€" the St. Thomas Journal rsports that for some distance between Union and Port Stanley the country is literally covered with grasshoppers. They swarm along the roadside in myriads, and one or two fields that have been made their pasture ground Te sSSR c m s s 2 was for someweeks unable to Iabour," as having his clothing destroyed, David fl::: a brakesman on the line, entered the burnâ€" ing car and succeeded in saving all the passengers‘ baggage, the mails and a good share of the express freights. Amonge the under motion. With great courage and with much suffering and selfâ€"sacrifite, being so badly burned about the hands that he In December last a baggage« car on one of the trains of theâ€"Great Western Railway of Camada took fire while the train was Strictly Confidential. _ "My folks ars going to the country to be gone all summer?" enthusiastically exâ€" claimed a little girl yesterday as she met another on Cass avenue. "Your pa must be awful rich," replied the second. "Oh, no, he isn‘t, but if you‘ll never tel. anybody I‘ll tell you semething." "I never, willâ€"hope to die if I do." Well, then, pa was telling mathat we‘d all go out to Uncle John‘s. Ma she‘ll work for her board, pa will work in the sawâ€" ‘ mill, I‘ll pick berries and ride the horse to plough corn, brother Tom will go around with a lightning rod«zman, and while you folks are in the awful heat we‘ll be putting on airs and fixing over our old eclothes for fall. Don‘t you tell, now, for ma is sayâ€" ing to everybody that she must have the country air to restore her shattered nerves." â€"â€"Detroit Free Press. amarked satisfaction in‘secing the offender‘s ears soundly boxed. A Mrs. Church has grinted an sccount of a cat which saved the. life of a poor Scotch peasant, when lying ill, by bringing to his cottage every night a rabbit which she had killed, 06â€" casionally varying her tribute with a bird ces could he,ever be induced to steal. ; The shopkecper "liad ‘oncée réetired for a few minutes to the back of his shop, and had left Tom apparently aslcep beside a large piece of butterâ€"which had just been weighed. A boy, who chanced to be passing with a piece of oat cake in his hand, observed the mbsence of the master and the seeming alumber of Tom. Here was a superb chance to butter his cake, thought the urchin, and he drew forth his jackâ€"knife, slipped up to the butter, and prepared to help himsel{. But his knife had no sooner entered the butter than Tom, with distended claws, sprang upon him. A wild struggle ensued, and Tom mingled his own cries with those «wf the wouldâ€"be thief, until the shopkeeper was presently drawn to the scene of conflict. tress. The canary, being put in a cage, subsequently became a great pet, and puss also became its devoted friend, once severely punishing another cat who preâ€" sumedito gaze with yearhning looks upornt its favorite. In Scotland it is said to be quite & common thing for cats to occupy the position of sentinels on shopkeepers‘ counâ€" ters. "I remember," says Miss Oliver, "cne cat in particular, a very large and powerful Tort, who ‘used daily‘to mount guard on the counter, to protect his master‘s wares. He used to walk up and down, generally keeping close to the shopkeeper, with his quick eye on thecustomer. Ifthe latter paid the money down, he was allowed to take up and pocket the articles; but if he put a finger on any little package before paying, Tom‘s big paw was down on him at once, a hint that never required repeatâ€" ing to the same customer." Regarding this ideal Tom, it is furthermore narrated that he was the pink of everything that was fair and honest ; under no circumstanâ€" also related, on good awh?rit], of l;; whidh brought hbmeallive canary, in | its mouth and presented the bird to its misâ€" ness. Other tales are told, however, in which this final element of treachery is wholly wanfirig. An English lady not long ago asserted that she had a fine grayâ€"andâ€" black cat which defendedher larder against the inroads of other feline foragers. A stray cat was once observed to abstract from this lady‘s refrigerator a cold stewed pigeon, wherupon "our cat rushed after the thiel," declares the possessor of this "reâ€" markable animal," and with some difficulty induced it to drop the spoil. This unselfish and hervic cat then Igid the pigeon triumâ€" phantly at its owner‘s feet. An instance is knows to be pas§ all possibility of forgiveâ€" favorite & Sdngty, who dw wfiflb’dmm-?m{ mo:i‘mlhnnz harmony ; but it 1s also related that once during the absence of the tollâ€"man, . puss: fell a victim to her natural yearnings and suddenly fled, with the golden songster in her teeth, past her master, who ehanced to be working in his garden. The tollâ€"man never beheld her again, for there: are ‘cerâ€" instinctive developments. An account is given of an old tollâ€"keeper who had a Cf E2A RF TOF _ PR NPE Y EPn P CER is slight doubt that although remarkable isolated cases of this sort may exist, most eats are noticeably free from any high concerning the intelligence and devotion *4 & + or nistress ; but ; thare Owen So dlputr m_...";-';t.l. 1'00 PM Dmu-‘.md' « m‘o’u *# 4:00, " Toronto, _‘ arrive... %:40 P.x. 9:80 " . Sabbath School every Sabbath in the School House, commencing at 9:30 A.M. Preaching at 11 a.y. every Sabbath, and every alternate Sabbath at 6:30 P.M. Mr. Johnston, minister. DUNDALK CHURCKH _ Rev. Jonx Scort saysâ€""Mr, McKenzie Botting suffored from an attack of rhenmat. inm, and was unable to move without help ; but after taking a few bottles of the ©Shoshoâ€" nees" was able to walk as well as ever," Price of the Remedy in pint bottles $1 ; Hills 25 cents a box. tw 170R idA d AB as well as he had ever been in his hfa.lml‘:m now l:ul;mlln;,’ ‘.:;d wish you to send me three n by s er. A. Woon, Consecon, s2ysâ€"*‘That he has tried the "Rel:;dy" for Liver Col;l]:lint and Dy ia with great success, ave also ased :g *‘Shoshonees Pills," and find ths!‘ they are as good as any I ever tried. Sanuzr Osporye, Sophiasburg, saysâ€""I was affected with Dyspepsia for nenr?;' four years, my lungs becoming affected towards the last. I was induced to try the ‘‘Shoshoâ€" nees Remedy." After using three or tour bottles I felt much better, and gained strength rapidly, my health improved steadily and rapidly, and when I had taken three or four bottles more, I was quite: restored to health and strength, and have experienced better health than for forty years before, I had been under the treatment of a number of physicians before, but mever received any material aid until J used your remedy." A. MeKAyY, Truro, N. S., u{s ‘"‘he was very bad with Liver Complaint, but used the *‘Shoshonees Pe)mody. " and in a month was euvasalÂ¥ as KeRad ce wl k 2C MA Mffainibenabentinnnntiafaiis titARpihaiith iess cchil +7 ‘*but as Iâ€"thought bad company better than none, I brought you on!" . «.‘ same direc‘ion which way he had to turn to reach °Bâ€"â€". The woman gave him instructioris, and added that she was going in that di rection, and would point out the way. A*All right, good woman," ‘said the wyer, "jump up; better bad company than none." After joggipg some miles further, the woman descended and thanked him for the drive. "Have I much further to go ere I reach the Bâ€"â€" road ?" asked the limmb of the law. "Oh, you passed it two or three miles back," was the answer, A lawyer driving along a country road asked a wornan who was walking in the A fashion item says; A bonnet much worn consists of a brim.e and cape of faconne straw, with a soft crown made of Coarse muslin. And a boyw‘s straw hat "much worn" consists of a ragged crown, half the ‘brim gone, and no ‘vand around it A Seotchlad ‘in a military "school wont up with a drawing of Venice, which he had just finished to sh ow it to the master. Obâ€" serving that he h ad printed the name under it with two "n‘s‘* (‘Vennice") the master: said, "Don‘t you know that there‘s only one hen‘ in ‘Ve nico? "â€""Only one hen in Venice!" exels.imed Sandy, with astonishâ€" ment, "I‘m thiq_king th\t\'ll no haq_.;nony eage. than " I A Hazardville (Conn.) woman. who has lost five husbands in powderâ€"mill explosions is about to marry a sixth, who is also a powderâ€"mill operative. Nothing would inâ€" duce hor, probably, to marry a man in aBy other business. A. .4 k.A the same &s & blueâ€"bottle fiy, "r) why the dog who has gobbled a w so terribly down on science.â€" Sentinel. Development has not yet raised tlue dog to a state whereâ€"he will mog snap at a wasp the same as & blueâ€"bottle fiy. ‘This iC make a safe conclnsion' tl.ut h; u_n mar ried If you see a man on the street 1 piece of string tied around his finger, expressed conviction that he is going to be killed, for it implies that he hopes for no mercy, and therefore will sell his life. as dearly as possible. "Throw it away," he recently said to his little band, which had captured money from the whites, "you will never will never need money again ;" all . o; which means resistance to the death.â€" Washington Star. have not done some mx;g;â€";h:-indung and thus far women and children have been spared by Chief Joupj: A;E :l‘l- ban There is somethinig ‘touching‘ in Josep lead to his receiving m‘m"fir other bands of Indians who! t ‘L re taken no part in the war a‘n{m{ the whites. It is a reproachful fact that even General Howard and the Indian Inspector in Idaho admit thatin the present war the whites were the Aggressors:~ "Nocitizens have Chief Joseph exhibits considerable ability as a tactician, and his last success mav make $3 50 a day at hard labour. thousand men who knew nothing of the practical work to be done, many of them graduates of colleges applied for positions. Among the caulkers in the rygrdy age tw# of the best captains that ever commanded A painful illustration of the dire distress of thousands of educated men now out of employment, says the New York Sun, is to be seen at the navy yard in Brooklyn daily. On an announcement that workwuto{. Read Carefully. PRESBYTERIAN, ." says the Inspector, “:h; 4 DIRECTORY street with a d his band." in Joseph‘s , iirâ€" :~Be .prepared, for socidents willâ€"happenâ€" SA For further partinlare) call at qur office. J hEan orrics, ronow#o." "" “"’ «»laor04 worwt o @#TULE Ne are at all times prepared to insure live " _ _____Jowest possible rates. | CUsToM work,"""" Dundalk, April 5th, 1877. CANADA j LIVE ‘STOCK IN8URANCE CoMPAXY. . BOOTS AND S HOES, try Suitable for None but lm indebted, either by Note or Dundalk, February 1, 1877. REPAIRING , done with NEATNESS and DESPATCH Painting Dgne on Short Notice, WAGGONS, BUGGI The Subscriber T k mvmnovamzo’.un ROOF: FIRBTâ€"CLASS‘PLOUGHS FOR ‘SALE CBEAP Little & Robertsdn in returning tha received, now beg to inform them t line at prices never before heard of. TINWARE of every description at Bottom Prices | x . EAYVETROUGHING®AND ROOFEINM A GDRATAar +m« Harness, Trunks At the Stove and Tinware IEmporium, y 0 «~ QBUNDALK. STOVES AND TINWARE! As a Bifigle Roaper; Sifigle Mofrbr andas & Combined Machine,‘ Testimonials the machine are being printed and will be furnished on application. Give your orders early to W. L. Marshall, Dundalk, Agent :23:',;:;;.”;,;';_%:.;‘:.'3 %a,“z,:j.‘;;;;.g:g;mfl:fi;;:;“.fiswm“‘ e "DURKAM MEADOW LARK." 66 33 t sG :i['he &oymReq,pe;, _I" ts 4 1 i w 4 5 npG Snealfect, 1igiient Apteifess, and siiiout doure, sn oo Work io uaute 3e DURKZ M ) FD U ND &Y‘ i BB WaxTe»:â€"Any quantity or Woor, Woox.'mnnol,&lnums, Hipes, &c., &c., LITTLE & ROBERTSON. Dundalk, Feb. 20, 1877. Dundalk Carriage Works All orders with promptness, sell at low prices, and on liberal terms to good men. For Proton and Melancthon, or to MR. JAMES NICKLE, Travelling Agent. A. & A. COCHRANE. Durham, May 8rd, 1877. ~ nl4 either for harness or in Boots and Shoes, made of the very best Material and by DEALERS IN, AND MANUFACTURERS OF WHEELBARROWS, and anything else in the wood line required by the community at large. Cook, Parlor, And Box Stoves . HANBURY Sold Cheap for Cash. scriber, thankful for H‘ut favors, would inform his Customers, and the in habitants of Dundalk and surrounding country generally, that he is prepared to make to order, and of the best material to be had, AN APPRENTICE WANTED [EMBER (PHE (PLACK_â€"Proton | Street, ne , Jan. 29, 1877. Prices lower than ever ~__â€" "Brughes, Whips, Etc. Men, Women T9 OA iA AND BY A FIRSTâ€"CLASS ARTIST, best â€" material used, and only good K2®Aun» curar ror cas® or TrRipk. V oluntéers Wanted ! CHEAPER THAN EVER! A LARGE STOCK OF T. B. GRADY. th&nks to the public for the liberal tronage they have Em'fiut they are prepared to furnjshp:verytlung in their ENDLESS VARIETY , SLEIGHS, HARROWS, ROLLER AND ROOFING A SPECIALITY. /‘ _ BALE CHEAP. Shop next door to the Post Office. 8 l ioue es s C ts oomle mhfll:i:l:nqmm Tmcuh.‘ Dundalk, April 12, 1877. wirr FIRSTâ€"CLASS WORKMEN °"C w27 Reep on hand mll kirds of _ Fresh Meat, Curedâ€"Meat, 187 7 ! Book Account, are requested to settle up f Curry Combs, ButcherShop 5, ROLLERS, HORSE RAKES, ._tt'g‘l make the well Knoq and ;o;w ROBERT:‘ GORDON, constantly on hand, and CULTIVATORS, , ALL KINDS Oor ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO the workmen employed Railway Station, N. B. Most REASONABLE Terms, Should Apply at Once to Anpllfiolwi.hin.gom TAKE NOTICE Dundalk, June 27, 1877. LIBERAL TTERMS TO PURCHASE THE BFST Reapers, Mowers, Sulky Rakes, NEIL McAULAYX, B.-Anprfiuhmmmfidrm“bfi“pyqum.weod will be incurred. ' Dundalk, Jan., _ 1877 . 1,000 FARMERS WANTED Trimming Ladies‘ Hats *fl\ K=4"Bring along your Cash, Butter and Eggs. An inspection of our goods respectâ€" fully solicited. G. R. MIDDLETON. Dundalk. Mav 21 1077 and extremely low prives asked. Satisfaction guaranteod, Keapers and Mowers Started in the #3" Repairs of all kinds kept on hand. @s PRINTS, COTTONS, TWEEDS New Goods, New Goods! Dundalk, May 81, 1877. Building Lots for Dundalk, June 6, 1877. WALLâ€" PA PER of the latest designs on hand " PUFEF Cheaper TORONTO HOUSE. A Large Stock of and Readyâ€"Made Clothing, THE BEST IN DUNDALK, done on the premises to suit every taste. . Jâ€"* ng Bonnets made to look as good as new. OUR TEAS STILL TAKE THE LEAD. and all kinds of Implements used on the farm. which we offer at very close prices. We do not in the latest New York Styles, at the We have now on hand a Large Stock of A LARGE ASSORTMEXNT OF #ors } ase a Lot either for a BUSINESS STAND, CALL AND SEE THENM. Thrashing Machines, Gang Ploughs, ON THE but we sell goods s sT&45 s ma & ».-E_':E yik.ctis: -%’*‘iiiga $ f s fdif:Giics, AHAEIEINE] iiéf”éfifiéisééifig eak poak.: ; in w ; E s A t A § j _ ~g 5 ‘ the Cheapest. n American Rubber tae best paint in the world. OFFERED, BLOW !" . _ F" Old Hats and E. BROWNE MOST APPROVED KINDS. Can depend upon being satisfied by leaving us their orders. BEST STYLEOF THE ART is now fitted up in the very best style, and Job Department. Possesses Great Facilities The STATION, JOB WORK Zdone in the very } T HE Large Circulation "DUNDALK GUIDE,* The office is turnished with Promptitude FPJRELGN AX D Dundalk Guideo and eontains a vast amount of im.,..s‘ 38 COLUMN PAPEp *"Dundalk Guid., » Axp wituras GREATEST E"POSTAGE FREE. FAMILY NEWSPAPER READING MATTErR, W OR mt . for doing all kinds of OP TBE LATEST LOCAL XEWS, should subscribe for the Prrer $1.00 rer Axwum DUXDALK, All who waut a good makes it an excelleut IX ADVANCE. MARKET REPoRTs, J. TOWXSEXD THE THE EDITOR!IALS TEILLINER AN Has n uch rle.nn in and tl e public general to do »11 kinds of Gen the above works at Morseshoeing a «peci YIOLNS ©Contracts taken f Watche MUSICAL Correc that i« his now OoPPOSITE TH All kinds of tin ©onstantly on har ing 6f all Kina, enable mets do a factory manner. where h Builder‘s and * CÂ¥ L prow.pt y att made to order Constantly on han DUNDAIK: All work warranted, mnd call and secu Carpenter and Fram Provincial Ilr-u{mun etc., Dund STRAY ANIMA weeks for $1, the weed 8 lines. sleaths, and wl tin free of charge. inserted until forbad wlar rates, Advertimemen ts ")' written inktin Attorney at 4av remden C anversity N Toflm!o, an Physicians a -(‘;nddl. « Protessionalsand bu: gnuhr column, pe alf column, ~ Une column, â€" Do, ©NXC We Do. three n Casual advertiser Line for the first ins for each subsequent TFE VULC At the Office, Pr posite the Rail TERMS :â€"g1 ®#®. $1.50 af not pai RATES oFP IZvery Dunda OV EX SOUXND Mis s Marriage C Lic BUSINESS Dundalk .J Sprcrar ArmexTi0 Dundalk. M February 1 Pu rfalk REXYENTER OPPOSITE TH «bruary Mar Srw dalk., v s «f Da A MGT.O for 1 which w iB be g v8 i CONCERTIX ROBI Opposite milder build JAMES OwieN HICHARI TERMS 6 Unt DHR. M NORTH Jan ate A ME DUN IN Land A( Nant the My

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