The Huron Expositor, 1876-03-31, Page 6Life in Sliver Land. I A fork to .at_wi
It was rather a
The tourist, on first setting his foot i to some e�ranber
down in this strange city, is struck by ` the children ha
the startling phases of character' which Iwas meet's far
meet him on every hand. Every. nation ed : " What a'
under the sun has its representative en' what a lett of et
tared Ilene in the race for gold, and every in it. They h
situation in life maty be encounters of Bryson, , bo: ti
With a gross population of 15,000 souls don in their ey
Virginia City supports not less than 20 k88p isa yoke
gambling hells and 200 saloons ; the chink`
Piggy lives wit
of gold and silver resounds everywhere a pet with the
from early dawn till long after midnight. allan
ed at
The marl pursuit of wealth never halts, werer. ctiled a
and the burning desire to spend it when a different ppi
once it is secured knows no cessation. French and h
There are. men here with incomes of
$300,000 per mouth on the one hand,and
shivering wretches without a farthing on
the other.
The most startling .illustration of the
wonderful opportunities of the coun-
try has been the experience of what is
popularly known as the bonanza' crowd,
composed of four men -.-John W. Mackay,
Jas, G. Fair, Jas. C. Flood, and William Sensitiveness c
O'Brien. Three years ago Flood and an illustration of th
O'Brien kept a retail grog -shop in San
As Francisco, a "sample -room," where the sitiveuess of Milk, it mai
thirsty might imbibe bad rum and a `a large 'percentage of the
worse headache at any hour of the day or of
don is nes. used
edmn t
or nights Mackay, a few years ago, ran nation with sewage matte
ro
a steam-engine at one of the mines ; the roducti tie
has also worked in the mines with pick derfully p
ven
and shovel Jas. G. Fair is a mining ex- and especially its production
pert—the best in the region ; he has been of grasses. When mead. ws a
mining superintendent for many years. are so irrigated the pr • 1 ucti
d Fair be r acre is increased fo r ora
, he put it
kwarcl, T
rx lakes, t
e ever seen.
as the river
big lake t
anberries t
zve never s
et it wou
s. The oto
if oxen and
a the famil
hildren. At
other shunt
Tho inside
cture ; th
d pleasant
house was n t ; the 1» pie
doge and. cats. They gave u
their plants, and regrettedthat
not stay and take a cup otea ti
Shanties ere quite common aro
though most Of the house
ter class and there are a
ones.
acid = saying
ey 1 ve close
o ly lakes
00 nee
o them
and : ;claim -
at `s and
ere 'uld`be
en t village
be it a Lon•
IyO okthey
a e a1r1 pig.
an quite i
the +' e time;
beside.
nese quite
poop
nan e
e
are
few s
f M
e ext
be
sew sew
e iri
iolis.
trier
88 888
a,
It happened that Mackay an a
came cognizant of the fact that a certain cently the question h
mine, the stock of which was at a very whether the quality of
low ebb, contained some exceedingly from the grass produced
rich bre. Having saved a few hundred ° rigated with the sewage
dollars, they induced the proprietors of produced •from the grass
the San Francisco grog shop to join them cheery lands. And it
in purchasing a controlling interest in the milk made from the.sew
stock. Isetead of levying an assessmeiht rancid in 36 hours, and
on the stock, as the rule had been under from this milk also bec
the former management, they declared a sooner than Putter m
dividend,and were not long in proving milk. It was also flue
the be a very material a
the soi><nc.ness of their judgment Y osition of tie milk, ., wh
developments, which they brought to the p
surface, Fro'In that time they have pros- tato analysis would f
pered. Their next venture was the pur- slightestik the gauchanges e. T uu
chase of the Consolidated Virginia Mine,
a property which had hung like a dead the analysis failed to
weight around the necks of its stock- underga ano distil from change,
holders. They sunk the shaft deeper, possible
and still deeper, until they reached a ing a very offensive sm
depth of 1,500 feet, and not only proved os the diffice ulty
it
u
the existence of rich ore, but had the perhaps
satisfaction of recognizing in the deposits its unusually succulent
which they opened up unlimited wealth this was a there sugges
for themselves, and generous dividends which do not appear
for their stockholders. For more than a examined.
year this mine has been yielding nearly The Ulster Coat on a
$2,000,000 a month, and paying divi-
dends of $1,9 per share per month.—lir- An exch ge'takes off th
;luta City Nev.)'correspondence of the on a short man as follows :
Chicago '1 nib tote. ever notie how ash
the
upon
as •e
gro
a$
ge
hat
er
fro
tha
tion
le th
iltc
, aft
g fr
how
and
p
11.
1
as SU
as o.
cha
ion,
hav
i
0
1
t
i
'.fell
la them
4 here4
a bot+
stantia4
pound pow' Bred Spanish whitn$, and
one pound i f clean glue' dissolve ; in halt
water ; to is five gallons of Belt ' Wate r
is then ad ed ,• anthe whole Is well
stirred, wh : n it is lett 'to stan a few
days, Wh:u wanted for use it s to be
heated in a lar a kettle and put n hot,
One pint o_ this will cover a squs a yard,
and it will et wash off. If colts is de-
sired,h brown is added tel suit.
Spa is
London, Huron sad Br
bentures,
g of the Board of T
A' ineetii
the Tondo
Huron -and Bruce d
took place in London, on Satur
the when the ollowing business w
nice acted : A ommunivation from t t;
Pe °
could j of Kincardine, in reference to
0 were
Ted
sea-
ted that
e matt r
ation f
he irr
ses wo
f the soil,
f' all so s
pastur s
of milk
eve foie
en 28
lk mac
g)ound i
al to the
njupon o
and th
s becan
ter mac
id mu
ordina
There m+
the col
ost de
show t
exposi
a drat
hat itith
y,ta
o uct h v -
n the c se
5 ested that
c sinned by
a ter ; ut
h meri ' of
een f fly
0
e
t
h
y
tures was
deuce wit
erence to
debentur
ed refer
Western
was passed to dispose of the
debentur,
cording t
by-laws -
same: T
$10,.000;
000. Am
ofiptere:
Morris s
the cane;
treasure
The soli'
cate wit
referent
11 -
he
ng
0,
ad
looks in on of those lo
A Blind Man's Bravery, ed Ulster overcoats,
then take al square loot
A hotel in Le Mars, Iowa, was -burned biped youee on the
a short time since. It was a small frame ver them cong his man
building in the suburbs of the town, nape o his neck a
Some late pedestrians saw the fire three- ion't say Jae Is a q�
to
quarters of a mile off, and went to it as take it all back: A
rapidly as possible, When they got tali stout man, pros
there everybody in the house wasp est presentable'appearance
asleep, and in ignorance of the fact that man nevercloes: He
their passage to the ground was already of a rata a turnip
cut off by the flames. They alarmed the of a a have said
house and broke in the doors, Several I about the ladies' 'Said
people escaped with p{iinful scorches. A { abd�t the
adios' chi
family named Niermeyer, consisting of a
tor
man, wife and six children, boarded in
the house. Three of the children, -the
oldest three and n half years, were sleep-
ing with their father and inother. . Two
of them were sleeping with Mr. Nier-
meyer's blind. brother in the house, and
one was �s ending the night away from weather,
home. Mr. Niermeyer jumped out of them erec
bed and got out of the house in a delirium a short sic
of fright, his blind brother, with groat this dtsert
he looks,
blanket o
can, if so
with him in his descent, but he held feet were it n(
ine oddities, but none
ed so ridic ileus as an
a short m n, If the
fancy the present a
on the st 'eet we h
them. 'l' ey are no
able gar tints in st
nd we ha
pt, as we h
ut man.
ption has a
e� him han',
i a small -sired d
disposed, .1 aw a
t too odiou :."
presence of mind and noble devotion,
picked up his two littlebed fellows, and
taking one under each arm made his way
to the burning stairs. The stairs fell
to the children and brought them safely
out of the fire. All three of .them were
burned, but not seriously. Mrs. Nier-
meyer and her three babes perished in
the flames. Their remains were found
all in a heap among the cinders. Mr.
Nierrneyer is now a hopeless maniac.
Broom Corn.
Among the reports to the Massachu-
setts Agricultural Society ma broom corn
culture, is one in which the net profits
on one acre of broom corn are put at $80
72, estimating the brush at 7 cents per
pound and the seed worth- 45 cents per
buahel, or in other words a ,crop of 1,159
pounds of brush and 88 bushels of seed to
the acre, Many farmers make no use of
the seed, and we remember cases in which
great piles of it counted for nothing.
There are other cases that come to mind
in which the seed, asrtit was stripped from
the brush, was looked after carefully,
and found an excellent food. during the
winter, for geese and chickens, andfor of that a`nt yer ga
cattle. Broom corn should be planted on some other feller
good strong land, three quarts of seed to NowsinU yer song
when the corn has grown to full size bend ,,
down the top about one foot below the Chep and H
Sr.
They h�
do. One
Cache la
ceiving t
for about
tient at
crisis, she
tcntions,
e De-
stees of
ientuns
ay last,
s trans -
e Mayor
e deben-
ead and filed. Tho orrespon-
James Dickson, Esc ., in ref -
he coupons u on Tu kersmich
s, was ead, aria a m ton pass-
rr ng the matter to ' e Great
ompany's solicitor. motion
ollowing
cited, ac-
, and the
ting the
Stanley,
erry $5, -
e arrears
nship of
also that
ed to the
ipalities.
ommuni-
ey, with
at town-
tie M ,n.
later
Did c
Did
ort stalbby
g g r}nents c
f y . ii have
at t is next n
itree ' with on
ly fo n
his he
Ieer : ig
tall :ii
nts
but
look
stu
som
ons
and
.f th
Ulst
e are
illlin
sten
ou bt
,rmy
e` no
ve s
fa
t esi
a la
�e Meant
eve some q
of them,
Poudre
ale .nttenti
a year, b
is failure
resolved.
When he
him gently bythe e
and said
" Nobpy, you've
this clairi fur might
never yiti shot Doff ye
ryin' biz,,, I've , cott
square clean throu
every other galoot
chip in ;
down to
Ef yer
thet'll st
checks
the rang
an now
business o1
n the ma
ck rite to y
n' the good
, jist squel.
.1
oat
fou
tan
all -
not
ale
of
i, from the
ceIs. If , ou
lit, we ill
m man r a
modern ely downy
ashort s .tit ter M ry Withers ou her nuptials with
th ke the tail Thom s ,ice. Thus this f irmhas boon
k' into a ab- in th Rice family for a peried of 224
and things years. I'
s with coupons att
Engineer's certifica
nd agreements regu
c_kersmith, $10,000
ullett,$25,000; Turd'
tionwaspassed that t
on•coupons for the tb
all be collected .; an
lied coupons be retu
s of the various. muni
itor was instructed tel
the Clerk of Stab
to the debentures of t
fl
,,. * Dr 9:W T
IS GONE WHERE THE WOODBINE. -TWINETH.
TEN PER CENT.
TEN ..PER CENT.
TEN PER CENT,
TEN PERI CENT.
TEN. PER CENT.
TEN PER CENT.
TEN PER CENT.
TEN PER CENT.
TEN PER CENT.
TEN PER CENT,
TEN .PER CENT.
TEN ,PER CENT.
TEN PER CENT.
TEN PER CENT.
TEN PER CENT.
ship. T e Board then adjou►ned.
In cresting frcim Cob. •be.'
.hoes Eagle of Frida has this
statement : " Two • yers in
saw mill were cu ting a log
klenly their attenti • was at-
tigeOted by the picture of a an's face,
drawn perfectly in the grain the , log.
The pic 'ure was of a man weeri. g whis-
kers all ver his face, short alp stubby,
with t e exception of hisupper lip,
which • as clean shaved. Tie
called t 0 attention of their ll
men, to
them
mediate
log to
The ne
the vill
man, a
on the
Burton
and th
go and
AF
TURIE4
( In
Kitte
late M
ed yes
Near
be eve
once o
deeded
and in
The C
curious
Burton'
when su
f
the phenomenon an
ho knew Tweed fol(mprly, im-
are on the
ex -boss.
through
man, wo-
as soon
pot. The log was to Kee into Mr.
s mill, where it is on exhibition,
proprietor invites the srurious to
ee it:
sawyers
w work -
some of
y pronounced the plot
an exact drawing of th
s spread like wildfire
ge, and nearly every
d child in the villag
TEN PER CENT.
F• TEN PER CENT.
Z :TEN PER CENT.
W TEN' PER CENT.
TEN PERCENT.
0 TEN PER CENT.
TEN PER coy.
I - TEN PER CENT.
W TEN PER CENT,,
ab TEN PER CENT.
TEN PER CENT. .
Z TEN PER .CENT.
TEN PER :CENT.
W - TEN PER CENT,
Ilm TEN . PER CENT.
W
0
o
W
0..
ALLOWED
ALLOWED TO ALL
CASH BUYERS IN DRY GOIODS,
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND S i OES, -
1�ILLITERT� AI''D M ' rTZ'LES'
{
TEN PER. CENT.
TEN PER, CENT.
TEN PER CENT.
TEN PER CENT.
TEN PER CENT,
TEN PER CENT.
TEN PER CENT:;
TEN PER CENT•,
TEN. PER CENT.
TEPECENT.
TEN PER 'CENT;
TEN PER CENT.
TEN PER, CENT.
TEN PER CENT.
TEN PER CENT.
i
►R.)1 Two AND A Qu'Ait' EB OEN-
IN ONE FAMILY. --The Portsmouth
Times, of the 17th inst., says :
9 e family lot on the ii$ice farm at
, Me-, whither the r mains of the
jor Alexander Rice here convey-
rday, now lie seven generations.
y the lot is a rose buth known to
r 200 years old. Tho etate was
wned by Sir I+.ernandcj G rgee, and
by him to the W inhere family,
1652, it was given a4 a marriage
by Thomas Withers to his daugh-
r
i
t
0
0
e
nd bu
ther fe
;ever I
overcol
y such
appear
uncle
ry eomfort-
✓ very cold
ieetions to
-befit , on
ng ma of
to see how
e sized horse
key, an he
c pm parion—
ties
nin-
ok-
t ou
who
nee
sive
Bu: i
ser i
who r
alley
no of
t, be
bri
to the
ext
r, le
g
bin
pea
out
ed t
, a•'
bet
wa
lea
ry i
e till
Lor
an' v
e, dr.
shop
r :skip
an acre, cultivated as if for corn, and He sa g - I,�ra�i ie Sun
altlE Livil g. ga
ess.
is in C lora-
sides i the
lad ben re -
young
ming i
matter+
rtain h
fled she
un to
o.11in' '1
year arc
t on the
yerc
hev sto
1
as trie
t yer to
e the rs
n want
ye pass
1 calls y
e'11 hitch
w out ai
fur his
tint."
man
mpa-
+toa
s
in-
took Signe
seat, mer
tion.
held
Miscellaneo s.
Ganiilla Urso bas a viola more than
ars old, valued at $2,1800 i and ° an -
made about 1700, worth $1,800.
ses the both at her eo eerts, chang-
em according to the muse she is
v#
he farmers of Cleveland county,
Carolina, have resolved tpP raise on
farms, first, the necessaries of life,
ng bread, meat, &c. ; land after that
, or whatever staple theyj may de-
r export and sale. .
he Presbyterians heve organized
e St, Lawrence River, the West-
er Park Association .bf tl a Thous -
les. The association will make a
t the foot of Well's Islan , direct -
(mite Alexandria Bay. ifty is -
in the vicinity of the roposed
re already adorned with ottages.
ark will be divided into lots and
A chapel capable of seating 10,-
eople will be erected, and it is de -
to make this a popular sum-
esort for members of it at dpnomina-
t the Easter fat cattle Marchir to be
in Harriston, on Friday, 31,
the fallowing prizes will be awai ded : A
silve
M.
to fe
ing;
peti
or s
2c1
age
num
kind
200 ye
other
She u
ing th
to pia
--q
Nortl
their
mean
cottoE
sire 'f
on t
mins
and I
park
lY op
lands
park
The
sold.
ound
' hev
mar -
n the
d off
d ter
come
nche.
pard
in yer
over
; but
�' give
pile.
'HAVE oOMM EN OED TO
ALL MY STOCK OF
Dry Goods, Clothing, Milline , Mantles,
BOOTS nAND SHOES, FOR CAI ONLY.
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•
76,11GFI 81, 1876,
3ins4_o v-
HURON ; PLANING MILL
THE undersigned hereby inform their merit
customer$ and the public generally of the8s-
•moxaI of their Factory au4 Lumber` 'Yard to new
and more. co modions premises on
NORTH .MAIN STREET,
Where, with 'increased =facilities and some nen,
an acture and 1111 all orhe best ders for i11 continue
to Sashes? Doors, 611ine8, Mouldings,.
And all kinds of
P..L.ANED LUMBER
At Prices to Suit the Times•
Fctrin Gates, Ho Racks, Cheese:
Boxes, ;c -
A Large Stock of Seasoned Lumber on `Band.
. LATH AND SHINGLES.
"Jig Mawin{� an i C m Plnx ing wilt
Rece vee Prompt Attention.
Tho subscribers hereby thank their numerous
cuatomers for the liberal petrenage extended to
them daring the past and hope, by strict inter
rity and close sttentlon to business, to'merit a
continuance and increase of the mime.
To all those whose accounts are overdue we gine
a cozdial invitation to payup.
ELL OFF
REMEMBER THE 10 PER CENT. DI - COUNT SALE
1
THOMAS
AT
KIDD'S EMP jOMUM.
NOW IS THE TIME FOR GOO
cup, the gift of Col, Higi Botham,
., will be offered as a special prize
ders who are residents in the Rid -
11 others being debarred from com-
g in this class. For the best fat ox
eer, age considered, ' first prize $4,
3, 3d $2. Best fat cow or heifer;
onsidered, lst prize $4, 2nd. $3, 3rd
The prizes are not 'very/ large nor
rous, this being the first fair of the
held by the society,' it being more
of a test than for the purpose of reward-
ing the successful compet}tors.
brush. On that on which the seed. is to
ripen, do not break until the seed is ripe;
on the other before, and in. such. manner
as to expose the brush to the sun as lit-
tle as possible, so as to pres:.4rve its color.
One point often neglected by those who
have little experience is care after cutting,
avoidance of rain and dampness. . Very
fine brush is often injured or spoiled by ,� For brcakfas
injudicious packing iii bundles before it
is cured.
The ,'1talrer, . the
" The ,hakers,"
Elder J. S. Prescot
to an ex ieriment in
son in edina, 0,
inereasi gly benefi
economi al experi
forcibly interestin
gems with but
ience bor hung
Life in Pontiac. three cents, Din er,
ounce-eech of sugacl and
The following is an extract from a let -.meal -dost, five cleats.
ik ; co
ents.
vhich
een
gave
eals,
ess,
;o be
at a
A ,8
efficiall monthly of yea
,Ives
call
dieti
has.
ial
lent
er ;
'I
ter written at the beginning of last month cornmeal, al pint m
to a young lady resiaing in Montreal by One rn 's cost, 11
a friend in Bryson, a- small village in the dill of beans,
cou Sty of Pontinone e, Province of Quebec : - cost les than nalf
We have just returned from a drive uppendent claims to
the river (Ottawa), where we were mak- othin between n
ing a few calls. In the summer the seen- not ntgl; youthful.
cry around here is beautiful, wild and the lonesomeness
rough. We. were lately out a few mites living to a very gr
from here to see a very poor family.
They live in a shanty on a small clearing,
and. were this winter so destitute that
they had almost no clothing and hardly To m
any food until a subscription was taken ings pu
up for them, They had no beds or blah- few lun
kets; and slept around the stove, milking of ape
fire during the night: to keep themselves - is near]
from freezing. They had no candles, . the nii:
nd the children had tamest all been 1 tency Of cream.
`4•esh with a
reel, some ,.
to make a
olor, as ma
wash, tha
as' follows
lime, slat
er, keepin
ime or
t into a co;
ips of fresh
k, and ade
burnt while warming themselves at night; while
but, wonderful to relate, not one of them , is requ
had a cold. The father and mother spent added
a day here afterwards andetold us that stone
after the clothing was sent they had all durabl
taken cold. The children had never been is mad
from honie and when the eldest girl went of fres
to the nearest farm house and was taken ing we
up -stairs, she did_ not know how to get when elacked stra
down again and tried to crawIdown like add sehen pounds
a ca,t and had to be carried. down. The solved in hot w
boy, when he paid his first visit there, ground rice boile
askesi if it were MOntrea,l, When given stirred, in the liqu
V
he following .i leas
our attention ere
;, which
racticec]
acts.
t certai
conc
r o ine
ollowed -
j Ib. rid
butter—
Supper
was
1010
This n
brow
pani
free
it ie.
of tsha
ter,
to
,JNSPEC TION INVI
THOMAS
BEAT
BARGAINS.
ED.
IDD;, Seaforth.
r1"11-
HAVE
Y &
HAVE
•
DECIDD TO REMAIN IN
The National Grangers are to hold a
d encampment near Philadelphia to
d the Centennial- Exhibition this
. Sixty acres of tend have been
d, and an immense building is to be
ted in which rooms and accommo-
dat'ons are to be at a wet of not more
an the
CO.
l .
E A.FO RTH.
TIIEY HAVE THEREFORE LAID N A
VERY FINE ASSOR
OF ALL CLASSES OF DRY
WHICH .THEY ARE DETERMINED TO OFFER A
EST PRICES.
TMENT
OODS
T THE
GRAY & SGOTT.
P. S.—Plane and Specifications for Builth
furnished on application.
THE SEAFORTH
INSURANCE AND LAND AGENCY.
• ALONZO. STRONG
IS AGENT for Several First -Class Stock, f Etre
and Life Insurance Companies, and is prepar-
ed to take risks on the
MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
Also Agent for several of the best Loan So-
cieties.
Also Agent for the sale and purchase of Farm
and Village property.
1 A NUMBER OF .FIRST-CLASS
I PROVED FARMS FOR SALE
OFFICE—Over M. Morrison's Store, Main -St„
Seaforth.
•
vgiw Low -
THEIR STOCK OF GROCERIES, WINES & LIQ
IS VERY COMPLETE.
1Y anc
raham co
good Th
.$2 a head each. date, This is done,
Grangers say, to avoid the extravag-
and impositions of hotels and board -
houses. The Penns
pany have consented
k to the exhibition
Iva= Railroad
to ley a double
grounds, to be
I exclusively by the !Grangers, The
will not be more than 20 minutes.
new building is to lie lighted with
4 lb. gais and supplied. with hot and cold wal
t three cents. ter - Shares of $50 each!are to be iesuedl
For a 4hange,
y the quart, to he amount of $200,000, no membei
bei g permitted to take more than ong
The corres- sh re. The sum is thought to be
rked hard, ate se
renevting his
d only dreads
xperien ecl by to
sc
of
wqsh th
ror farm build- is
An
Early Call Solicited.
UORS
•
OPPOSITION THE LIFE OF TRADE. -a
MR. GEORGE FORSYTH
HAS much pleasure In informing thelnliabi-
tants of Seaforth and vicinity that he has
fitted up' a First -0161m_
BIIA VING AND HAIR DRESSING
. SALOON
In the steno lately occupied by bim as a Meat
Emporium, first door north of the Commercial
Hotel. Mr. FOBSYTH has secured the services of
FIRST-CLASS BARBERS.,
1 And Gdarentees satisfaction. (IEOBDIE w111 do
Good Work as cheap as any others in tha
1
I bantam's.
Particular attention paid to Dressing Children's
Hair. 'Iarent-s would :oblige by sending their'
Children in the• early part of tho week, or if mora
I convenient early:on Saturd._E .,,....,Y,,,s
INTOTICM '111-11:
IF YOU WANT TO GET GOOD GOODS AND
LEE'S FLOUR AND SEED
Just Arrived, a Fresh Supply of Groceries, G
Preserve Jars of all 7cinds, cold ve
FLOUR AND FEED CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND
SUGARS VERY CHEAP.
cient to cover the e st of the enter
6.
Dr. Ryerson, in
be Inspectors and te
farewell- letter
archers- of public
t the remuneration Of the profession
ot yet what it ought to be. it should
vooden pail a be the aim of every teanher to add to the
bout a quarter value of the- profession and its labors bY
until he pail go d conduct, diligence and. increased
lime is slacked knowledge and skill ; arid the experience
ut the consis- of the pest shows that the country will
ay be applied no be slow to increase the remuneration
irush. If color of labors thus rendered increasingly value
h brown ay be able ; for while the .autount of saiatiea
t ne or brown- pa d to 2,706 public s
arswer as a paint, p id to 5,736 public s
ect that whatever s
& expended for any
hool teachers in
mount of salaries
hoot terechers
half al bushel 18 t is gratifying to
tub with boil- re ums axe revide
p ses are all expended in the leountry,
inany respect, but • tend to enrich it
in the highest respect and in various
red me
t previo
nwhile;
e sieve,
sly dis-
thin paste and
Ile hot, one-half
Give us a Trial and be convinced of t
WILLI_A.M CA.
HEAP GOODS GO TO
•
ssware and Crockery,
cheap.
ELIYERED AS USUAL.
CASH FOR EGGS.
e Fact.
THOMAS LEE.
SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY
customers for the liberalpatronage extended
him since commencing business in Seaforth,
Parties intending to build wonld do well to givt
of the same;
him a call, as he will continue to keep on hand it
large stock of all kinds e$
DRY PINE LUMBER,
DOORS, BLINDS', MOULDINGS,
SHINGLES, LATH, ETC.
12 II feels confident of ivingsatisfaCtionto t
but t-classworkmenare employed.
ISC' Articular ettention paid. to Cuistom Planing
201. 'JOHN ,11. BROADFOOL
I THE COMMERCIAL LIVERY,
SEAFOR TH.
ri
MERCHANT TALOR AND CLOTHIER,
SEAFORTH,
LATEST STYLES OF
SPRING-- TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, AND
ApT., KINDS OF THE
GEN 'RAL FURNISHINGS,
HATS, SHIRTS, COLLAR
AT THE LOWEST, QUO
PORK, PORK. KIDD'S HARDWARE
Packing and Curing
Is now done in the most flouriehing Village of
the West,
In the latest and most improved order, such as
Spiced Rolls, Sugar Cured Hams—Smok-
ed or Pale, Clear Middles,
Breakfast Bacon and Cumberland Cuts in abma-
danc,e, Wholeoale and Retail. No. 1 LARD --a
Choice Article. To whom all orders intrusted to
will be carefully attended to personally, if by
mail or otherwise.
ECLIPSE OATMEAL MILLS.
NOW IN FULL OPERATION.
Oat Meal, Split Peas, Pot Bairley,
Corn Meal Clurpped,
And All Kinds of Mill Feed Constantly on Hand.
Chopping done Tnotelays and Fridays. Oatmeal
exchanged for Oats. Highest price paid for Oats,
JUST RECEIVED,
AI LARGE STOCK OF
Buildi
CHEAP
FENCI
GEORGE WHITELEY;
-1--‘ Commercial Livery, formerly 13ell's, fro
Messre. Morrison & Co., begs to state that he
tends carrying on the business in the old st
a rd has added several valuablehorses and
to the formerly lalge stock. None but
First -Class Comfortable Vehicles and G
Reliable Bowes Will be Kept.
Covered and Open Buggies and Carriages, and
Double and Single %wens Always Beady IF
ng Hardwares
Which will be sold as
Special Arrougentefile with Gosnas
chid Men.
Orders left at the -Stables or any of the Ho
will oe promptly attended to.
THE SEAF9B,TE
LUMBER YARD
BEc' to inform tiro public tilt they have re-
moved their Dumber Yard to the lot betwpea_
the Merchants Balt Company's Works -Ind
shall's Mill.
They will:keep constantly on hand's geodes
ment of ALL HINDS -OF LUMBER, dressed
undressed. MAO, LATH AND SHINGLES, ef
whichlthey are prepared to sellt a the lowest
sible prices, for Cash. Also, on hand any Vital/
of the best ACTON LIME.
Builders and others will find it to tatieselisio
tage to inspect our stool, and ascertain our
offergoodinde cements to cash purchtieers.
AS ANY IN TOWN.
C WIRE A SPECIALITY.
EGG EMPOMU
The subscriber hereby thanks bib mune
customers (merchants and others) for their fittest
patronage during the past seven years, and b
by strict integrity and -close attention to -bus' eat
to merit their confidence and trade in theist
Having greatly enlarged premises,
the winter, he is now pre2ared to pay tlie
HIGHEST CASH ,PR1
For any quantity of good freeh eggs, deli erg
at tlae
04
EGG EMPORIUM,
Main Street Seaf rth.
Wanted by the stbscriber 2,5 tons of g Arrr-
clean WHEAT STRAW.
BUTTER T
SAMUEL TROTT
IlteS DOw on hand at the Seaforth Tub Factori
Machine Turned Butter Pctckages.
These Packages are the best in use, end will
giye satisfaction.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
LARGE. PURCHASERS.
Mr. Trott expects Ina short time to
the manufacture of Wash Tubs ou s IA*6
•
Sir Jean Lubbock tecently
iterating paper -011 Ants -beer
_an Society. His paper was
three ,heieds, I. The pow
communicetionamong ants
time about locality of 1008,
organs of sense. S. Their
gard for one another, His
for testing their power of to
information as to routeand
_modified io some mioor res
ferent sets of ebservations,
sential facts of it were these
watah what was behig done
was placed. on a pole -about
level of his eyes. Oa the o
menade for the ants.
Near to this were three
the size of microscopic '
were connected— with the
of paper, twhieb. -zeroed us
one of the pieees of glass w
eollection of food, and on thS
there was nothing. Two anti
former obseevationse so that
be readily recognized,. TheiI
taken, one after the !others_ t.,S
food, and were guided and i
*ay to the nest. They soon
way to and from the nest I
supply, coMitig out Of the AS
se 'back igain to the mesh I
Sir John Lubboeleis object -
whether the other wits in th
far as possible whether they
information given, or *heti'
ed the WOO, He devoted eel
as he could spare the time, ,I
the mov-ernents of the ants, -I
number of journeys made by
ants, and also recording ho
taught strangers, ai he call
their -way ;from the board als
bridge 'to the food. At his f
observation' he foand 6a
mark -ed mite matle forty jo,
food, nineteen strangers alsS
the bridges.i Of theme, 1
to the foed,1eight thrued
btidge, andJthe rest went et
Modifieettione in- the arr
the bridges iwere Iliade in di
while the Irest ef the eons
left unaltered, The <Sheer -
on different1days and -dorm
different ,duIrations'all show
result. Thh marked ants*
taught- their way. pursued
steadily and systematieally,
reachea the food, the re
one of the:bridges, that led
For exemple, at one period..
out of one hundredland 'fifl
who crossed the bridgee oral
went the right way to the f
set of -arraugemeuts it w
while all haAto travel thirt
the Baille road, and the div
were but another two ine
large propoetion Went 171V-011
the .f#Sod in the last two inel
'tion that ants have the poNV
communi09•00110 about rout
ties seems, therefore, te be
In referring to the organ
John had et] deavored to ase
er the antentm are organs
of sniell. He had tried t
sorts of ndiees he - -could
found ho retults, it ants
they must be sensible to th
of the air Which do mot affe
ear. But he had: also tried
with Batelle, zaud he found
a fine =nee laairipencil
it near one of them:it elfra.
then if applied to : the ot
turned aweee The uze of
however, needs further inv
Sir John hopes someto rile
servations, As regards t
fer one another he does ne
au ant that diee laden with
eared for by his eompa
brought forward a =tuber -
which he had put ants the
ii mh amt ewr seiroe,ni: nu s es si' an gt ebr yfr, oam4d ,
an hour to ten hours in the
:most inVareably that they .
of their uufartunate breth
the -exceptions in 1which
was paiel WOr0 =SO few that
he was disPosed to regatd
with individual feelings !Vela
means those .comtram to tia
How ao MAKE MONEY,.—:
-er, reeidiag in the vicinA
New York market; purehe
Condition :Powders; atia A,
Remedy " bei the Aozen AT
his horses -; he sayS it is se
thing thatlhe has 0170r11104
medicine, that the home I
more imprisved by its use t
readily and examnand ' h.
other ihOT80 dealer0, one re
tingdon, the othee at GI
also purchtsee it i;yi the do
same 'purpose ; these mei
too well the value and im
medicine !ever to be
tirems6ignmbeattaretboef I-Inuanirde'&
Onto proprietors for C
retired. phyeiciara, haying
discoyered, while a Medi
in Soh -them Asiae It 'very 13
remedy for the apeedy
tions, ---also a positive and,
for Nerveas Debility, Pre
<iaraudtyToNmetrkveouitSk-einoornwipiltoa.
laws, 'Aettuated. by this -
-cheerfully send thee of eh
desire it, a recipe for pre
-directions for reirecessful
Thoee who wish to avail
the beefies of this dis
cost, 'can sdo _so by retu
dressing, 'with etarnp, na
spthr e. eCt : IBA di .11410,P r.e , 'M 1A,.R ,S, , L
is converted into a, serion
fatietanti,pau*Imareonal)fryth,disisifasproe..
eious and -exert a most be