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The Huron Expositor, 1873-08-08, Page 7• Pi- ft 03; kea Bata maieztakea, iiewareatmonea to etiXf-• - treeteSeafeethe Et- elartetio stook et 11/4Int. wer,y deseevtiort. (.47.1) SB.6 ir„ VKING*, Mt-north:1,a Belratcuku ena funerals On. t O he sheea.a, country, 7-7 lei An Slog, aande ! S.1111-OtrEtS :ERTSOX Et AND •LiSpt,RT ! axak A.te Old Stand hula * 11"11 • Cf-teTID ; • hth cheaper than. they cut he t elsewhere., es, LITMBER TEAM SAW MILL. le} )CK GRAHAINI new Steam Saw AH.11, on the Read,. Rex miles north of Sea- le blest,. and are prepared to- , I or Ali Uds, AND *G MATERIAL ion, embracing a quantity at A.RD1V00.1},_ >ek Eltu, BialteBasaw°014 Oat of NDDRAIN la-OMB:Ell ctaistamtly on, hand. 1, • ,s can be had elsewhere. rd in Seaforth, if required. eeeeeiption Can bo supplied- teen ae;th. LOCK & GRAHAM. 'FEST EXCITEMENT. ECKUE utt-ssELs, xecerred andi opened out 31(1,000- WORT AND SLIMMER. GO -01)S, A-SIS;17__VG OF CDS, Fancy and Staple,) itYe• he:D. 6E, CLOTHING 4110 -ES,, . MS, &CR the largest and hepet ever of- Iiu, having been par ased on th& es; in the very beet-- • kets, Wad $20-,00a of Goode. iNS Prints ate4 Prose Goods.. wholesale coehpricee - great profusion. Goods made' tt4 order on the shortest notice. 4-ttgle 'veill be sold at pricee tpat will ante for CAM. elle goods and peiceS before- ptire greh 3 • yOHN LEci:‘,, Brussels. hrNTs MONEY? ONG, SkAFORT11, 'hey' a LOW RATE OFINTkRe Fatert or -Village Property. ring money Should! apply to hinh. I filrOUR PROPERTt. YOUR LIVES on SeaTorth. *.SO- AGENT Provincial In ifef iteettrance Cai ifee Iii: Inset asbitaleit as ter mil ter Strong' reed. Seaforth • Fo sine eCT:upare3' I any, •of Toronto-- ce Company`, or ered by any other Me Companies. Pairley's Geneere" 252 •14.11AFORTII • ELTY WORKS itHIGNED, in returning his siiieerer the public for their liberal support takes:this opportunity of Stati-lig et ektrea the services of Mr. AD hteman and Mechanic, as foreman. !Worlee Planing, Sash and Door iTERS AND FARMERS . qheiradvantage ta call, as they can • 19 the -Wood Line done on the short- ?OreP,S, FRAMES, hiCILDIN GS, eta tip to order._ A limited member of itele.BLE AND SINGLE AND' CARRQT DRILLS •N‘D LAND itor,hrats, Racks and Gates on hand. EESE MANUFACTURERS; )1n:wile:eel the rnannfactuxe of Ciieeset• ES and SETTERS, eapplied the shortest riotio- enshie tering. Boxes guaranteed_ t elem. Awaiting orders for different NHN M. MARTIN, Novelty Works, Seaforthe Auctusit 8,1873. ir,wommomimmr 'A SWIM for Libe arf A veritable Australian W _ since, almost- a Edmond Dan onte aTistoll French trans bad put into gelbounie fci oa board we bound for the went of New- tiaels on gait number, ax14.i lia,ntly • Baata were Alistances, anc -mations take tonvicts from -extraordiruvy age, good far durance, one Y.; •• - , escape was made in ters, *few -weeks amazing as that of tes, in the hovel. of It seems that the ort steamer L'Orite the lower harbor of coal and provisions. re 500 Communists, FrenCh penal settle - Caledonia. The sen - were quadrupled in he ship was kept bril- nated with lanterns. tationed At judicious all conceivable pre - to prevent any of the escaping: Bu by an combination of cour- ane and phisical en - Michel Serigne man- aged to effect his departure from the vessel and -distance of sinc%there i litical offen is arrival on shore, a seven miles: where, no expatriation for po- es, he walks to -day a free ream. „1 According to the Melbourne Ar- gus, Semple . portunity fo out of a p which had ;having watched his op - several hears, rolled rt -hole into a collier, een brought alongside cost of. some $180,000 i a break- water constructed for about] $50,- 000 ; a canal, 250 feet .wide ,i dug through th li sand -bar, at an eXpense, we believe, of $75,000, &c.; lifaiious stone and :, brick ' buildings ate. being erected by. private individuals, and in 1872, the value of the buildings and...improvements was reckon- ed at $440,833i in the whole toWn. We doubt Niyhether such a growth and Activity were ever shown in, the United States .by a frontier tO'wri.---1 t Cor, .Y. Y. Ti tes. ! - 1 1 eiheelie • ' Irish Cabin. A Mr. Ray, a recent .-png,lish traveller in Ireland, gives the follow- ing vived picture of domesc life, as he -experienced it •amang the itv; humbler classes of society n that w country " I had oecasion," says he, "to tiav41 •often • in that Oeuptry, from the year 1850 till abbatthe th year 1861 ; in the early part o that ne414 period i met with an instoxice of hear the th&t n Hom6 Secreta ge erous hospitality in a pOor peas- across'the table o Lor ant that deserves to be known, R1selh, who1 sat rea ing n paCcularly as ray experience diuring er,' at tbe G rick : sel voiu tead T y's ni k,231 vs desi 7, who e iaine y C 9 er) spee the par ons ane xeter all?" ," .repl ed Lore ishness never at or a dress " Well, read 4, and -t e exa veryv - what a will en his p dou t mar tryi - . here, feel cu mug t o I t Of testimony h deavo to ex rieat ,tent y hopeless 1 e will ye( great :le sensattio Is }efor im eals hi: ate. !u as ew Ives 1 an Iwi Pam Co, per, hr l first Palmerston asWliel os tortes iei ft t r do aline kea ten too s ersons 1 a great , •toST t rston of P ton' Saxo arp learn by • Co nsel hirn tom sition No som re - the 1 ourt im ret 0 wit vas i th t th r v ave earn r reutal 11 lord woh m4 ,eldes d rusb er y fr, for n. fo haft ried ugh nd. ary bout Lis son -i is zeal he dd not e in oi care for • and sbury, it was said„ alwa n go d part. It m tweet years ago that • I I N • SI such edge use. hem.- ' buiy1; rT4Laobdryyd f tell- luacwh Lord s took st be over- -y call John wspap- have me by e Earl is An- ti- last parish have John, permits ny one . inatien the close, I am ow so ?" ildren riptural received be] Sh DI th fee re a whole time, of my acquaintance h the country, proved the same ing existed everywhere I was wrung on a winter's evening flora, wn_on _the sea -coast, whenlI was to- furnish the stearaer with coal. ov rtaken at the foot of a mountain A' guard with, a Cha was close by a storm as violent as I had ever by, but the -prisoner executed his en 'wintered, accompanied with tor- / critical movement just as the sentry re ts of rain. 1 rode for shelter t was mo -vin from him, and before_ a 1 oor 'looking ' cabin, ,where i wa he turned. Serigne fell amid the re eived with a. true Irish welcomei -coals, and, vitt] great swiftness and i:TI e inmates, a laborer and a wifei dexteiity, e vered himself up among w th a large familly, were, at a sup. them. He e he lay until after mid- pElr of potatoes and milk, to which I "night, his rst descent having been was invited,and of which I partook made abou 9. He now stealthily hiartily. My horse was placed in a lowered imself overboard and snug corner, and seem -ed as welcome swam to t ie. collier's stem where, ai its master. I was then pressed a toat wa fastened. Cutting the 1 t take up my lodgings for the night', rope, he eptly pushed the boat a d the man prepared to brave ' the _away, swi ruing behind it. The orra for ,the wants of ray horse. dark, there was no moon owever, finding the rain not likely abate, and -wishirig to reach the d of my journey, T determined to on in spite of th6 soli4itations of y host. Accordingly after offering me moneY, which- ,*as peren3ptor- y refused;, I „got my hoirse to the d or, when a .new trouble cona- enced ; Ilhad . no great coat. .A fine new ratteen coat was produced, and nothing could induce my host -suffer m:a, a perfect stranger, to dlepart without phtiEing it on ; and t us equipRecl, protected br'perhaps, whole year's earnings, I setoff." , , aia• lee ' Reuter. eutees origigial, name Josapha.t. He is a Get-• ' h parents, blut in early night was and it rai ed. When 300 yards et distant, S rigne heard a noise on board the Itearaer„ and made up his mind his es ape was discovered. Efe„, naturally i ferred that the absence .of the boat would be instantly noted, and that, if seen, she would at once pon. He therefore in - her, dived well beneath . and rose again some (Its - All was quiet again on 'hip, but he dared ,not re - boat, and struck for the could see the /lights at but knew nbt how fax be away. After swim - y an hour, he felt that he it no longer. Happily, .at this junetnre he espied a vessel at .anclior, anil contrived to struggle to her cable. iFeoring he should faint, he lashed himself to -the his belt. For an hour rested, and then struck shore. Greatly -exhaust - aged at last to gain the andridge, and thence, in s be fired scantly ref • thesurfac -tance off. board the; turn to th :shore. •IT .Sandridge, they migh • ming near -could sten .and so sin cable with •or more h • -out far the ed, he ma beach at the mordng, he walked into Mel- boume. • e had heard, he said, that havince once touched English soil he wa- .of being taken, it have gwa distance a velous her •Chateau naturally and, as it been, quit€t the Comm patirizers, t has a cora -future. • in the aur where the been so .s1 lack and. energy. If Sec - /lake as good a battle for life as he lass shown he for liberty,' he will again in the world, b. may congratulate hers tiisitionfof an enterprisi though at the expense donia. t • e free, and so had nu fear iven up. On the line appeared that he must nearly nine miles—the heived by Dumas' mar - when he escaped from 'If. The poor man was n quite a clesqtute state, turned out that he had a harmless member of une, he found many sym- who will see to it that he ortable provision for the Th -ere are few instances als of remarkable escapes chances of success have ander, and where difficul- ties were purmounted Nvith such de- termined- ripe .can -success in can. mak heard of Australia en the ac .citizen, New -Cal s t 1 tcl If of t Baron as Julius an, ofJe tl nigh pau who niat. ie he al S aftesb on Ashl befor efs at ny Lor et prig lin o tr famili rly devilish go Itl fe beCame a Christian, taking the ane of his friend, Landlath. Rent - r, itagratitude formany kindnesses. t nineteen, when yet la. clerk' in a •ank, he submitted an original. plan th Russian Government for the pr veraent of its finanees, and for is he received ftom it about three • ousand dbllars in gold, with which. e started in buisness. 'Up to 1852 e was corOaratively unsuccessful i business but his disappointments. ever daunted him His real great- '', ess cornea need when in 11359 the ondon Tines was compelled to put is name at the head of its tele: rams, for the reason. that he was the. rst who, through his ' agency in aris, brought, with full details; the ominous New -Year's speech of the :amporer Napoleon to the Austrian 17 mbassado1., Barn Hubner,. which . peech, as it is universally known, as the forerunner of the Italian r 4 1 1 r • var. •: - . 1• *•. , I The Claimarit's Prospects. olfi the chi dren. at told Was b tter stil -r' " askin the c 6 uestions of S which- • he had story answlers. Just' as eluding he bat older other I i your vile b esponded 4 T v nat yet he gid an ray ti 11 y w y of P3, to satisf c some amon mad ord,' dsir Wish to i for atern Cast addressed- a han the i;est, gs, inquired, dyr ''please, the unsophis- , Betsy Jones made my ody„ but] I made thei -skirt iyeIf!' " • for& e. peopl of ye le and ar in s, S Pio-% s, a I ' ' We are als en part t al The under ign 3d h ve satisfaetion i 1 their w 287 , r t " • P B11.110 NoTIGE.' OR. RTII FOUNDRY R, WILKIE tc CO. _ - Of Huron and public generally that they have leased the Ssaforth Fo now prepared to manufacture OW . ds of raw Cutters, Sawing. Machines d other Fanning Implements1 do REPAIRING of every description. ad long experieuce in the Foundry business, and are repared to guarantee rk. KERR, WILK N TICE is eeeby giver -that the undersigned Man facinted b L01\ INES. OUNTER, • SEAFaktil NCINE WATCH S, as just received, two more cases of those celebrated RUSSELL & SON expressly for him. I , A a proof of the ext llent quality; of these Watches, Mr. COUNTER has sol months, and ee da one ; s given entire satisfaction. -Mill es and:Pr duce C mmission Merchents in the have thieVlay entered into Partnership as • Duliath. aggial gentleman walked about with me to -da in Duluth, who said -that five year. a pine an, spot. some 5 miles of and som built. churehe each at tion is alivanced by six preparatory. schools -average _and b3 There i . public li lectures tient a been fomed. So well have the moral f undations of the town been • laid, th; t but one imurder has ever been co and the adjourrl he for degree, governi New E raore r by the wheat ago he wandered through w tha re is a population of ; of these have sNvorn ht, he is not OGO inhabitants ; twenty Roger Charles Tichbane. Many streets have been graded, of these were in.timatel acquainted ten miles of sidewalks with the latter, and they have testi- here are ten or twelve fled that neither in feature nor fig- 1ie buildings alone valued tire, voice nor mann*, does the 4.000 to $18,000a1 Ecluca- elaima4t bear the least resemhlance • hat', of the unfort dnate young gore than 40 wtnesses, who wAathut Orton more or less in ately, have sworn that the claim - t Arthur Orton. More than20 • ns some of fhem Vill go of Seaforth, firm?! JAS. P. KENI [ igneda JA. MA The Tichbane Claimant's fate eeras scarcely- douletfa He seems icketed for a. Penitentiary! for the, ongest ppriad for which English uclge cab. lawfully senten„ce him on onvidion of the crime ;Of perjury. he case fel! the prosecution against him is tremendousystrng; and ap- parently altogether conclusive. If his counsel shall be able to break through the web of testimeny drawn around him, he will 'thereby achieve a worldtwicle fame -,--and A feat almost unprecedented in forensic annals. More than. 150 witnesse have tes- tifid again.st the claimant during! J, S.' Beg to state and Dealer have pureha the her after ca 411 d the der the name, !style and ALL &ICO. . P. KENDALL,' TM VHARLIWORTH. KENDALL & CO. to the Farmers, Produce Merchants of the (minty of Huron that they ed from esers. SHEARSON & COr own as t e Seaferth Mills, and will rry on the tune. ndsof drainiPurehased • As formerly, Highest P1?IgE Pa.id. FLO exching d fpr\ WHEAT. • t xchange can •rely upon t o. I Flour. FLOUR DELIVER D in any part if the Vil- Fermers desiring getting for their Whe loge free of 'charge. The undersigned, hi Management of the patrons in , rest ails the same s tisfacto as formerl TN REFRE -a- would leg • for the extent' ve pat the past !ea -ears, eral patron will whom we av pleas ly recommend us, i -a eonneot Jas. P. Kent]. connection wi said. firm o f .1 vin had the entite working ill or the past three years, re that they will receive tre traent and astood work AS P NDA.LL & CO. eve, the undersigned numerous customers accorded to them for at that the same lib- edto the new firm b ing able to confident - P trons. All, debts due e Mill xnust be paid to debts due by us, in he settled by the ll & Co. I A. SHEARSON & CO. NOB tot' to thargk ti ona e e e i to on old • th & Co , an h the sa s. P. end birch forest on this very his present trial. TTpwards of 100: ad one high school, with an attendance of 475' scholars, several • private schools. a free reading-roomffand brary in town ; course, of is given, and various benev- id social associations have imitt&l during its history, Grand Jury often meet and j With nothing for them to do. ign. popul ation is, to a la_rg Sandinavian, while the g element is from the best gland stock:, Perhaps eve markable are the Sanas spen ownfor public purposes: levator has been built at nia beyond sus pidou, have sWorn that one of Rogei Stores Tichborne's. arms *as tattoed R00 andrit is admitted that neither of ed te"! the claimant's is so marked. In ad - clition a vast amount df subsidiarY I evidence has beea offered again4 the death- ant, • strongly tending to prove that he is an irnpostei. Most people conversant with. the case madeout against him must conclude his escape from convic40n to be ilia -- possible, unless there shall be a gross iscarria,ge of justiae in some unex- lic, and indeed, the reading publlic four cases within six GOLD. 1$ -NArcaRI.JaD oNR,• GOLD . a the best *ay to save it isle purchase a gene:Line article in TEAS S GARS AND GENERAL. GROCERIES, . • Very cheap, a LEE'S LOUR AND SEED Flour, Oat ;ad Co meal, Provisions, ms, Bacon, Frui , Vegetables const iTd P EVENT DySPE SU., TRY OUB GRANULATED A Ch. ic .lot of Crocker and Glassware Splendid ba gains 411 Fruit Jars. Call andieee them. Goods at livered free Nep.----CEDAR _SSTS and SHINGLES still on hand. THOMAS LEE, Seaforth, Ont.. STORE. aritly on hand. WHEAT. a ir te I6 16 HORS aBORGE of Muicill nes in hi July, and as fprmerl tention w att4ntion kinds Of w ed. All e Fo parti and hope thie oPP merit a t ha, pee re od Or ula rt by nt' •G 290 DANI Boo b TTAS J st eceived. e 1 used in he bueine ed to ex ut , on he latest st les, all oder • I AR p tha stan he in ne by e pai • to airing Work. weaha call ity 9 doin pane ORG der OEING. leg to inform the farmers he nds to eminence hued - at W nthrop on the first of end t( carry on the business him. he most partioules at - to H • rse 'Shoeing. Special ors ith tendee feet. All pro e p ly attended to, either W : go tires set and warrant te rices greatly reduced. and se for yourseles. I take th nk ng you for past favors go d -ork at a low price to of he same. B ER, Hotl%1TSnlitairoero,p. CAUTION 11 'FRAUDS ABROAD.I. T BE& most respectfully to caution the ptiblief =k• of 'the British North American Pxovincesto be; on their gaud against purchasing spurious inedi- inee which are being sold as my genuine - way's Fills and Ointment," by cettain individuale, of little or no means, trading for the last few Months only) imder the style of • the "New 'Yak e Chemical Company," Every artifice is made use of by them. for the purpose of iraposing upon the public; and the more effectually to deceive, they have the effrontery, in their advertisements, to • teems the following caution: "The immense demand for Hoheowav's Pete s ANIt OINTMENT' has tenapted unprincipled pasties to eounterieit the ee Vallable Medunnes. In order to pr toot the Public and ourselves, we have issued a new Tilde consistmg of an Egyptian Circle Of a serpent with the letter in the centre. Eveiy box of genuine HOLLOWA'S aaaas ARD OINTMENT' WM baYe this trade mark on-, it. Nene are genuine without it. Daehers AND JOBBERS IN DRUGS AND 31E111- cl-ms. "We veil eiour particular attention to the new style of Hohowey's PILLS AND Ormremerr— onaof the old. style are manufactured by is now, Aor have they Wen for months We therefore caution ill purchasers against reeiving from any Jobbers br Dealers the old. style oft goods. " Informatien concerning any such goods being offered will be received with thanks. "We ask the favor of all the information you can give in regard to those counterfeits.' Now this Company is aware tluit your laws do not perient them to copy the precise getting up of my Medicines, but in order the more coinpletely to blind the public, they have recourse to another piece of deception viz., in stating that they deem it necessary, as they say, to make up the Pills and NORitiwteaneliz another form, and that they adopt a Besides the above-mentioned "Chemical Cam - who by consummate trickery is attempting to sell thereisalso &David Pringle, of NOW York, spurious imitations of nay Medicines. Beware of hin This unprincipled Chemical Company has dared to slay that I owe very large sums' of money in the United States. What is the fact? A newspaper regent obtained, without my knowledge or consent, and by collusion witha party who held a limited power of attorney of mine, an oeder to advertise iny Medicines in South America for three years, to the extent of $400,000 in gohl. Ile then sold. his claim to a lawyer, who, got it referred by the court to a friend of his, who gave judgment against me to the amount. of $171,231 gold, foreprofit which he said he could have made by it, had I not taken steps to renudiate this vile transaction the mo- ment it came to my knowledge. This judgment wilt soon be set aside. IA cannot be supposed, I am sure; that I owe a cent to any one that I would not immediately pay. • • There is no truth whatever in the statement that I ever authorized any person or persons to use my name foe the sale of my Pills and Ointment, al- though gross frauds have been practised upon me by unprincipled men this was. I al ask as a favor• that should it come to the knowledge of any person that spur o eines are being mille and sold in, my nam , teat lia bepleased to s me the name and address of the vendor who is selling the same, that I may, for the protection of the public, institute proceedings • against him, and I engage to remunerate hand- • somely ray infornaant without divulging his name. have reasen to believe that of charge. , _ Ha • REGIST R ,LE Ruled, P notice Ladies 0 IS AL KIDD AS RENOWNED LADIES' BATISTE EMPORIUM FOR NEW A.Nb FASHI INABLE GOODS. Be has tliow on hand SUITS, LADIES' LINEN SUI S, CHILDREN'S • MARSEILLE SUITS. AIN AND STRIPED SHAWLS, . • In eat eariety, from $1 50 upward. ! His imme ee deck of Si tef Gran ee, Japanese Silk, Poplins, Black G Dress Good 0 cannotibe excielled in any delentry town, The latest noveltitte in Ladies' Collare axed Cuffs, in Muslin and Linen Set An imme e Stem of Parasols andkid Gloves in every style. i _ Ties and B9 8. •. OU. M4.L.INERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. ,, ! • I , i tto see our Teas and Sitars; 11 ponnds of bright Demerara Seer, $1. EAS CANNOT B EXCELLED FOR QITALITY AND PRICE. 1-11,-.EGOR, hey, Seaforth, g Stock of the materials • nd is how fully prepar- ho test notice land in the h may be favouredwith. • GE S SG BLA BOOKS P A int d and ma a d at p ices w ork B Made D AND d and rep ications ve prod:apt La • ND, order, on he shortest eh defy c mpetition. xes & F cy Cases to order. NEW B OKS ired city rices. ddressed to he undersign - attention. TEL McGR GOR, Seaforth, Harpurhey. DA BYM N. ivii K CAN AND PAILS. 3 S. HI iEY Would M AS peeted way. 'Still, the English pub - CRE tat be De tom Ca Of all kids, 0 EAP AS a (1 Tintocze on, haLd as 'usual.' 011_ foi sale Wholes xle and Retail. taisr Eav Troughing eremptly attend en that she as commenced nufacture s ang. Pails, nd Can. supOy theta NY IN THE TRADE. os Grain Silk and Fancy Bea i Lase Coll,* Fancy Don't fo OUR As the 5 I 61 it er seson is advancin the above Dry Goods will he sold cheap for cash. C LE 1E1 SEN • 13291 •olo e. H INtY, Main-st e t. Seaforth. Tele ° raphy, AMI TON, ONT. patronage of the RN RAO.WAY CO'Y. I IAL IND 1 CEMENTS' Tb OFFER. Under th WEST THOMAS KIDD, • SEAFORTH. - i us meal - FOR ONE WEEK. R NG THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT HILL'S Lad es' Hats, trmmed. Lad s' Hats, untrirmed. Lad es' Rats, Straw-. Lad ' Hats, imitation Marseilles ASOLS FRO SILK MANTLEci from M M8P SIA S 131 MEN' The abve Good R CIRCULAR. WM. G Box 303. 25 CENTS. 2 50. FLO UNCED WHITE • i SU M M E are new and stylish, and will be offe REMEMBER, ONE WEEK'S For t e Haying and • hare_eeheaheareehee7e,— e : ree-he KIRTS fr IJ S rn 60c. CLOTHING. Should any person he has been deceived by buyingspurious imitations of these 'Medicines, he will oblige inc by sending hhe can do at a, cost of of tlte books of mstrue- the same. supplied at the lowest imatities of net less than tb the address at foot (w six cents in postage), on tions which are affixed t My Medicines can b wholesale net prices in £20 worth—vi, 8s. 6d., 22s., 348. per dozen boxes of Pills or pots of Ointinient, for whichremittances must be -sent in advane. These Medicines are not sold in the United States. nay Gennine Medicines rant Stamp, evithe the and Ointmnt, Loa- itOMAS HOLLOWAY. C., , 1872. Each Pot and Box o bears the British Gove words "Holloway's P' don." (Signed) 533, Oxford Street, W. London, October d cost, to clear SaMiner Stock. SALE AT KILL'S- 111•111•••• Harvest of 1873. ir • 1.1 1.01,eff , , (•••• • 1 The Subscribers offer their unriialled )11.TSTON SELF -RAKING SINGLE 12-00 I One-fourth one year . 20 00 .. 12 00 • 8 00 1.2000.000 ACRES. CHEAP FARMS. The cheapest Land in market for saleby the UNION PACIFIC' R ILROAD COMPANY ., On the Eire Platte Valley. 3,000,000 Acres 'Central Nebraska, Now for sale in tracts f 40 acres and upward, on FIVE A.N.1) TEN YEARS' C EDIT AT 6 PER CENT. No advance interest requir . Mild and healthful claate, fertile soil, an abun- dance of good water. T1114 BEST MARKT IN T PI 10. WEST! The great mining regions o Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Nevida being s pplied by larneers in the Platte 'Valley. Soldiers entitled to homestead of 160 acres. THE BEST LOCA IONS FOR COLONIES. PERSONS OF FOREIGN BIRTH Are entitled to the DENEFIT OF T E HOMESTEAD LAW 1 , On declaring their in elation tobecome citizens of the United States, a d may avail themselves of this provision inuriedi itely after their arrival. FREE HOMES F011 ALL I Millions of acres of choice Governmen Lands open for entry 'ander te Homestead Law near this Great. Railroad, lerath good markets au all the conveniences of an eeld settled gauntry. I, Free passes to pure sera of Railroad Land. Sectional Maps, s lowing the Land, also new edition of descriptive paraphlet with new maps mailed free everywhere. Address 0, F. DAVIS, •ssioner U. P. R. R., NEBRASEA. Lana Co 282-13 • EXTRACTING; TEETH WITHOUT • PAIN. (1. CARTWRIG e L. D. 5„ Surgeon Dentist NJ. attends in Seat rth, at Knox's Hotel, the first Tuesday andWednesday of each month ; in Clinton, at the Commercial Hotel, on tb.e following Thurs- days and Fridays. remainder of the time at his Stratford office. Parties requiring new teeth are requet0d. to call, if at Seaforth and Clintone on the- first dais of at- , te.nTdeas-atg, "onials of over 500 patientii who have had their teeth extracted. by the use of the Gas, may be seen at my office in Stratford. Teeth inserted in the most substaaitial and im- proved styles. • • Filling done in gold, &c,, in a manner whieh can- ' 267- ot he surpassed. Zite 44,utint Oxittioitor IS PUBLISIIED E FRIDAY MORNING SEAFORTH Teners.—$1.50 per year in advance, or $2 at the end of the year. A.dvertising Rates. • First insertion, per line, 8 cents subeeenent in- eer tions, 2 cents each thee, per line. • CONTRACT RATES. One column one year . . ..... —.a... $60 00 it Li half it 85 00 ' " 3 months 20 00 Half " one year 85 00 " half " 00 CA GA C IIEF JR. MOWR, AND R. •, ! BEAPE And gnanintee em superior in every respect to any Combined Machines in use. Among their chief flvan• ges over, Conctlined Machines we would mention the following 1st. hey are iheaper, because a Reaper and Mowei costing $210 will outwear two Cointined Ma- chine costing o er $300, and with not one:quarter tit cost of repairs. ' , • 2nd They arel lighter draught; any light team can work either Mower Or Raper all day with ease. 1 The r ianS W r 1 d n g freely, and never cratuping, as is always the case with /ombined. Machines ou nn3erd. Tv8hillelyude05 better work, because each is specrilly adapted to its own dlass of won:, is alwaYs read1 or its wo •k 'without changes, and. both machin s, by their tilting levers, Will cut eloser than any othe machine. This is a great ad -vantage, especiall in mowing, as an inch 4t the bottom is worth j., aethilie ytoeaernuraemte the further advent ges of these mac " hines, hut offer a trial of either '• tohrrIt\e,oth o ahat intlhefalintoop36 nds of grass or grain, and will agree 0 cut the worst lodged grass or grain, going the sameway it is odged, which no other Mower er Reaper can do. . I W offer to s ech as insist upon trying combined in hines our • 61110 COMBINED MACHINE W Til JOHNSTON SELF RAKE, And. guarantee , 't equal to the best of Re clas. All o r work gnaranteed. 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