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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1883-06-08, Page 6I THE HU XPOSITO 4011111SOMmillisiilL limirameilisleseemellsinitaimmeemeamine i Vinhett *.the Tnenesehip , Coeenntinn are -.1)oilin: . .. . .Usaos -Thentounoil seen on the te6th Meon.tts a Onartof Revision °tithe assessment -roll ot11,883. All the mem- bers pres nt and Sworn by 'the clerk After a c efunpernsal of * roll, and linnang e amine& the itemiser relotive thereto. it wee moved by .--.3. Haolmey -seoon4edbyiR.Hornay, tnst the assess- ment of UTohn Cepeland be not reamed that the ellowing mes be added to the roi „ viz.: -Hiram Mond. Davis :farneer's- eon, lot A, concession 4, Icahn and Daniel. Woods as owners of par lot.13, a ncession 1; . Isaac.; Johos as tenant 4ji lot,: 17, ..eoncessioo 6, tail dwinavis ba assessed as owner, .0 part of lot 8, South-east Boundary -in $200 on: eal property in place of Joseph .Bry ; that Joseph Bryan a be asessed as ownAr of part ot lot 13, South-eas Bound ' in place of Henry Kahlee that nil Hawksnown name as owner of part o !lot 13; eoneeedon 1,be attack off, he le ning sold the same, and tha the Court of Revition be now closed.- .Carried. '-The council met after the Court of. Revisionenor routine busiroase -MOVea b J. Hells, seconded by EL Homey, that 1ot..13, concession 2, be taken'fropYstatute labor division, No. 5 .South-east Ward and put in divi n A .No. £, ant, that _the statute labor by -la be meeded aocordingly.-Carried. Move by, J. Halls, seconded by J.Hack- ney, taatl permission be greeted to the inhabite ni of Farquhar to erect a pub- lic weigh 'scales on the side of the street. t. ed by J.. oved by. J. Shier, Second - `granted as charity. James Miller 115, no Wein, (44yenctliii Wood; ILFrise 55; to We'exneMed,by‘Mr. Ennee Mrs. Grnmmett $5. -Carried. The reeve wait authorized to have the out at the south • filled in, and a culvert three I feet wide put in to carry ail- the Bereaves Mate • and the deputy, nine° to hone theintridges . near D. CanSpneills replaiikenl and Wan , embankment at the end oft the 'bridge repaired.-nlarried.. Moven by Mr 3 Mundell, seconded .by Elgin, that the reeve, deputy -teeve' and Olork, be t authorized to conclude the agreement with Mr. Ansley, of Winghana, to build the bride on the -Slid concession, R f S., for the sum of $0445, said Midge to be all cedar with &Queen's truss whed he furniehes satisfactory security for comn. pletioof the • same.-Catnied t Moved by Mr. Sproati seconded by M. n Mundell, that the .elaint, of Mr. names Dickson for 1111.5 for darnages alleged to vinoisloleotion.-Ce,rtned. The con cil then seeljoulneirtcfesneer' "golf wh maned by the Benin. k, - • " - • A Terrible CettastrOphe. -• A temdble stooident at a most 'pectin nataire•cle named on Thursday afternoc r, of last eir ' k, on the new bridge reoent muted , which. conuecte the cities ;new -Urn and Brooklyn. At the bo of the aeoident the bridge was crowd - to 'its eitiiimet eapacity. On the pia form at the New York tower the jai became mo great .that many perso fainted. .1 ern of dietreas was raise and a dreedfal struggle -began betwe . the paniostrickennrowds coming fro the east and. west. In the end 't crowd aoming from the Brooklyn si peevailan.e.nd rushed towards the Ne . York anchorage, trampling down ev° i • thing in. its way., Men, women a ehildeen were troddeo underfoot, a falling down the steps- leading to t tower plakforais, were buried under mass of steuggling hurnanity many fe , high: Tien police were celled and t . bridge cloned. The pollee report I least ten orififteen killed, but as yet it impossible in say who orhew many, number ofipersons, mostly women an childrenewere crushed, ,somo to cleat some fatally, and still SODA others s • verely. A scene of terror reigned f fully fifteen minutes thet baffles desori tiop. The accident" Occurred on th New Yorleauchorage where the soli 'bottom of the .middle footway ends, an two flights of seven eteps each :with a intermediate landing •lead up to th plenkwalk.of the span between -the Ne York anchorage and the tower. Later despatches state that the pani on the Brooklyn bridge was started - b piekpockete. .After he alarm w • given ambulances wee sent tci th bridge and reserees of policemen to th number of a leuudred were ordered on from the different stations. The dea etud dying were so quickly taken to th station house and hospital. that bedor • those who were passing the Brookly entrain* when the- diaster occtune bad reached the spot, alinost every ev demo' of it was removed frorri betwe the cables. There had been, only i fe minutes before, a panic . in one of t blockades common to this point. Th blockade' was broken by bridge police men. There was an unusual crowd o this particular section of the bridge recanting from the blockade which ha just been broken, and it seems to hay been just at the time that this crow reiteited the steps that the disaster cm onreed. Some say a child was throw down by a gang of pickpockets, other say that a man fell first, and still other say thatee woman was the' first victim The footpath is already no_ smooth a glass by constant tramping of hundred of thoueands of feet. It might not hav preted a serious calamity if the mali from above could have been stopped but the -current from above Was as re• sistlesses Niagara's. The people corn ing down: knew nothing of what wa happening until they were -right upon the steps. There was no one to stop them,. Stalwart men broke over th restraict that others -sought to impose and trenspledeheir way over the up turned faces a those who ley prostrate The shrieks and moann, the cries of th children and the oaths of the men were terrible. After the dead and wounded were removed, a number of pools of blood could be seen around the steps -As far as learned tnere was no ,one a tne scene whose authority -was at once recognized, and there is no telegraph service on the bridge. One acesoun says that half a dozen rough!! banded themselves ' 300 feet above the stairs, laid their hinds on each other's shoul- ders and foreed themselves like a wedge intiO the orewd, shouting, "The• D. D. Association can make its way through anything." The crowd ' seem to have had a horror of going over the steps, although. the. flight is only six feet high. They locked ening and pushed furiously against the . thousands coming from Brooklyn. , In a few minutes there wee yielding to the -frightful pressune; and the front of the crowd was forced- nearer to the edge. The people madly began to nght. en yonng girl Jost her footing end fell lenen the lower flight of steps. She ran 'firi herself ami,i_er hands, and would hese got- op„bot in a moment she VMS biinied under thebodies of those who came after. Men sprang upon the nods and waved the crowd back from Continued to crowd on he bridge. New York and Brooklyn, but the people Those en the outer edge oA the crowd Mutinied desperately at the railing, but the tremendous pressor°, tern them ' loose and carried thenn on with the crowd. A., little- girl was crushed be. tseeen two laborersnewho by their com- bined strength liften ,aridnheld ,her up senseless and blee inn at the nose ifid mouth, and. from eve throat came frantic shrieks . of te or and agony, which added to he xcitement, and made the danger ors. Several Who attempted to cli oil b u on or cling to the railing hed ones or. legs broken. The first to be lifte ; out of the mass of crushed and bleedi • g 'humanity' was a boy ten' years of age. His face was trampled to a pulp A young wommi almost nude was laid on a drive and ilienalmost imMed ately. -,Several chil- dren moaning and :. fuming were handed out. A young wo .. an with a broken .rib protruding theeugh her breast was 'carried across th track. Vigorous efforts were made o reeuscitate those who seemed t� be denies. Water was brought from. the N:w York 'entrance, and doctors ill crow. slyolunteened their services.- It was . ot tintil the dead were gone that the . Libli0 ill Park Row knew anything of ti e catastrophe. The wagons Were follow a, off.the .bridge by women crying for children and men cryiog for wives. SOMp W041.011 were half naked and Ma y in rags. .there were hundreds of women dishevelled and crying. Their laces were white, and they were CON red with. dust and dirt. In Perlinito the celebration of Decoration " Day h d been going on briskly, but the ne • s of the disaster at once stopped it. nichols Mock,eler, a carpenter, says if le peoplehad acted with any kind of se se there would have been no trouble', an. planks we'uld have been rent across befit° anyone was hurt, and if they had ieen a little patient they would have tu ined the " crowd off 'to the roadway with int trouble. - Of those taken o 't the first was a eircentin vital lainnin -en biat;itteCbanin the eters, with one arm twisted under her, &rid the other hand, clutching a child. She had ey hair. Her. face wits 014ne4rwijkb leo& ;nlite died be. foie they gen her so the bide. Next to her lay a Chi • amen, stone dead. Lying half &cross t e Chinaman was a end of the bridge ear Mrs.lleinean's be sustained ny his bull on the embank - t inent at the south end of the bridge.be- tween lots 15 and 16, concessioa 3 through neglect of 'the corporation to 'keep the said embankment in a proper , state of repair be laid over for Inreher consideration. -Carried.-- 'The council .then adjourned to meet egain at Dixim's boteliBrueefield, on Tuesdey the knot -July, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. tne -Carrie ney, that the account, of Gould de &moron for cedar amounting tce$101.1 be paid. -Carried. ,Moned by.n, kney, seconded by J. Hells, that the cceunt of Wm. Din -nen ,for board an olOthing for,Thomas Beneett &mane g to t8.62, be .,paid. -Carried. May b J. Shier, seconded by J.Halls, that m Stark receive $3 kir relief.- Carri d. Moved by J. Hallo, seconded by. J. a kney, that ,Thomas Wilson receiv 0 0 to pay for „wood, clothing toad ov ions for Joseph Hewitt and wife.n-C ' ried. On elation the council adjo e till -Saturday, the 7th July, at 11 nal k a. m. . n Ge r Council met as Court of Re- vision at . [Dames' hotel, seranbrook, on , the 21th ay. Members all. present. I, The oll wing appeals were entered 1 againet the assesement ,roll for 1883, . vize-John MeTeggart too high assess- ed, Geo. Dark too high .asiiessed, Rook and Matheson over assessed land strip- ped, no personal property; Charles Cosens too high aseesse,d, ; &nen Mc- Taggart and Geo. Dark, . being absent at the ()peeing of the court, the hearing • of their appeals' was adjourned till 2- p. m. Geo.:Rock was examined in behalf of Rook and Matheson, he eook the t necessary declaration as to personal ' 4. property. It was moved by Wm. Milne, seconded by .E. Bryans, that Rock and Matheson's asseesment of personal property be reduced 01,200, end pat no alteration be minle in their assessment,c.f real property.e-Carried. Changes aae;josephSraitle Was assess - it ed for lot 33 and 34, concession 14, , instead `..4-. G. Wright ,Goo. Dark examined. Moved by - Walter -Oliver, seconded by John -Hislop, that Geofge Dark's aseesernent be reduced 4200. - Carried. 'John .nrcTeggart called and 1 examined, - Moved by Edward Ilryeeis, II seconded by Wm. Milne, that no clemage l be made io John MoTaggartts assess- ] went.- ied. _Charles Cosens not 1 , being pres nt atthe meeting n e alteration was ma.de in his asssessment. Maned by , Wm. M. e, seconded by Walter Oliver, that the gement roll as revised be ..edopted, ead that the Court elf .Revision be now lona, and general business i taken` ' up -Carried. Communication / from limy Elliot, Brussels, in Henry 1 Green.' demandingnouneil to re- lieve t o. 22, concession 10., of the water taro, ght on said lot by a culvert on conce ion, linie. nineved by, John Hielop, •nded by Wm. Milne, that this cowl& recognize no liability what- ever in th 4 ruatter, and that the clerk be instructed to notify Mr. Elliot no that disc .--Garried. , Geo, Brighant applied . f r gravelling at Iota 17 and.18, i .concessio 14. Petition of Samuel 1 Holmes a d 42 others asking council to to liquid& e the doctor's -bill incurred by Lattendee° on Joseph Billings • an indi- I gent. Mo 'ed by Wm. Milne, seceded I by Edward Bryan% that the bill be / paid. --C ried. Mr, Milne was author- ized to hat e a bridge built between lots 1 25 and 26, concession` 2. By-law No. L ln, to aut orize• the issue of debentures 1 by way of oan to the trustees of School / Sectioe N1. 11, was read and passed. ' Peter nin lair, ire applied for graveling ( on side rod between, lots 15 and 16, . conces ion 12 and 134 , Applloation of Daniel By es to have a tele dug on -1 the bo nd y of Grey and Ebner at lot I 3-5, co ces ions 2 and 3. Meted by i Waite 0 iver, seconded by Edward ' Bryan , then the side drains at lots 14 and 23 in the 16th noncession, be let by public auction on Monday the llth day of June next, at 10.30 ale., itt lot 14, and 2 p.m, at lot 23, concession 16, and that the clerk be authorized to bane - bills print d advertising the eame Plans and specifi ations may be seen at the clerk's offi e, Ethel. -Carried. Applin 'cation of Gi o. Patterson to have gravel- - nag done in front on lot 30; concession 0 14. Moved by John e Hislop, seconded by Walter Oliver, that the sum of 5800 be appropriated to roads exclusive of bridges arenuiverts over 2 feet, ' to be dividen into four equal parts same as • lain y$ -r. -Carried. After passing a mit:Libel' of accounts the council adjourn- ed to Meet again at Robertson's hotel, 1 ' Ethel on -Saturday the 23rd day of June ' next. - TOG IISHTTH.-The council met at Mrs. ox's hotel, on the 28 May an a Court o Revision. Appeal of Robert Latheland was exernined when it was moved y . Mundell, seconded by Mr. Spreet, th Mr. Leatherlann's personal propertye reduced • $150. -Carried. Moved y r. Elgie, seconded by Mr. ennunde 1, tl at 97 acres of lot 13, Conces- sion 3 . . S., be assessed to John Hanna at 55,000, and the house and Ramsa , at 51,000, with 5100 of personal 3 acres of orchard -be assessed to ' Mrs. property; that Henry Carter's name be taken off the roll as tenant of lot 23, eonceesion n L. R. S.; that Mr. Aileen Mr. Chesil y and Robt. Bristow, nave - each one d g struck off the roll and that the roll' as bove ainended be confirmed as the revis d aseessment roll for 1880, when the court s.djonined. The council them :het ion the transaction of ordinary . bueineso when it was moved by Mr.. Haraish, secondedby. Mr. Sproat, that John Yen*: paid the sum of $85 unmet of h salary as assessor tor , 18;33 and that the following amount be ne. HAY. -Council met as -a Court of Re - ,vision on Friday, May 25. Moved ny Mr.- Surarus, secnpded by Mr. Rennie, that the appealsof II.,Walper -and E. Fee be not sastainted.--Cairied. Mov'ed lin Mr. Heyrock, seconded by Mr. Ren- nie, that the following alterations be made in t,he resident roil, viz: D. Wine - garden to be assessed for lot 20 L. R. W. in place of 3'. Nicol; that theneast lnalf of north half lot 20.L. R. We, be . taken from C;Stoll and charged to B. Howald ; the west part of north half of lot 11 to be charged.to A. Bossenberry ; the east part of north half of lot 11 to to be taken from A. Bossenberry and assessed tb C. Widmer; the centre part of east half of lot 11, concession 13, to be Changed to. 3. Ruby instead of D. B. Geiger; that J. Badour be charged for north peril of lot 9 instead of J. John- son, and thet the south east corner of lot 6, concession 11 be taken from Mrs. Ellenbaum find charged to .W. Gray. - Carried. Moved and carried that east half of west half of lot 5, concession 13, be taken from the non-resident roll and charge to C. Miller. ; that west half of °lunge to R. Cook; au& that 0. Fisher 1 lot 7, nd. south quarter of lot 8 be and H. IFuss be entered -on the roll as fennel -an sons. There being no other appeals, and the Council having exam- ined th asses,sment for 1.883, accepted the -sane-and on motion declared. the Court of Revision closed. After thef close of the Conrt of Revision the Coun- cil met and attended to the following municipal matters: Moved by Mr. t Surarne, seconded by Mr. Rennie, that the clerk be instructed to post up nomi- nation 'Lioness to MI. the vacancy in the Council cauAd by the death of Mr. J. FeMoritz, and ehould a poll be demand- ed, that the same persons be returning officers es at the late municipal election. -Carried. Moved by Mr. Rennie, see. onded bY Mr. Heyrook, that this Coun- cil are Moved . with profound regret at the death of Our laternember, Mr. John F. Moritz, and ,we do extend our wann- est sympathy Ann condolence' to the widow and family of the neheased in this their great loss and severe bereave- ' mann Bed that the clerk is instructen to forwerd a copy of this motion to the &Innate& widow and family. A few accounte were passed wben tbe Council adjourned to meet on Friday, Julynn, HtTLLETT.-The Court Of Revision was held at Lonnesliore on the 25th'of May. All the membdrs present except J. Dineen'. A. T. McDonald was are pointecnchairman. Moved by B.Church- secondenty J. Britton, that the assessment' roll be now revised as follows, viz.: haat hall of lot 3.9, con- cession 7, be assessed to ,Henry Carrick, tenant, instead of non-eeeident ; lot 28; concession 9, toJane Jamieson, _oween, instead ef Samuel Jarniesen ; -lot cession 1, to Christopher Dale, Sr. -- owner, instead of Simon Young, and to ; Wm. Dale, tenant.; west half of lot 23, concession 8, to Behjarain Hunter, east half of lot 33,,concession' 9, to J hn owner, instead of Thomas Mitch;11; Anderson, owner, dnetead of James Watson ; .nvest bait on lot 9, conceesion 9, to John Warwiok, owner, ,inetead of Wm. Cole; north east part rif let , 26, concession 2, (12 acres) to Thomas Here, owner inetead pf nonresident; centre , part of lot 26, concessioui0, (2 nuns) to ' Wm. Jennine, owner, and.Chas. Meyer, tenant instead' of tion -resident; west , half of lot A., (W. Survey), Londesborce ' to Ezekiel* A. Rose, owner, instead of Mary Rose; lots 25 and 26,.(Ej. Sunny), Londesboro, to John Bell, tenant, aud Jelin Lasham, owner; part La. lot 6, concession 7, (n of an acre), to JOhn owner; Henry Adams, tenant i tead Kennedy, tenan0 and Ames Gelman.' of narmer's son, west half lot•21, conces- sion En; Thomas East, Jr., farmer's son, I lot 26, concession 4 ; -Henry .Lyon, far- mer's son, centre partlot 26, concession 13. -Carried -Moved by -Jr inlritton, seconded by B. Churchill, that {--the as:" sessraent roll as revised be now pae,ged and this Court of Revision finally clod. -Carried. . A meeting of the council was held at the close of the Court of Revision. Moved by J Britton, second- ed by B. Churchill, thrit James Snell he • appointed pathmaster -n place of -Then 11DolaAld, seconded by .. Churchill; that ji rear, and R. Carter in place of Win. McCool. -Carried. Mo ed by A. T. Mce $20 be granted for renairing sidewaiks from Loridesbore village to the railw y station, to he expended under the n rection of '.Ei.. Woodman, pathmaster. Carried. Moved by B. Churchill, seconded by id Britton that the follow- ing accounts be paid, viz.: Wm. Brig- ham, for elm plank, $35.30, and R. Ihnaking, fot elm pia k, $10.65. -Car nein Moved by. A. T. McDonald, seconded by 3. Britton that the Reeve and Treasurer be authorized to borrow 6500 from the Molsonn Bank for the use of the nownahip "nen required._ Carried. Moved by IS. Churchill, sec- onded by A.. T. McDonald that the t, . Reeve'procure two new road scrapers. - Carried. Moved by J. Britton, seconded by B. Churchill, that 5 cords. of gravel be put on side roads 5 and 6, from con- cession 1 to concession 8, ander the directiok of A.,, Magog lapd, nentrittiOn; from Clinton corporati n to concession and 60 cords on side rl s 25 and 26, 10, under the direction pf J. Mason and TB.. mChonanurchiaillie.. , :ed. Moved b A. ed lilt cliu that On be paid for t . e use of each of the six polling booths a the last Pro- a- young woman wiiint dishevelled hair an her clothing torai tnid. heel -Pals° altho. sl imperceptible. ' Alf beyond' eher lai another NVOlnan, who evidently .hae beelftramplectos; *nth eto4inideihoes• el er line. -.Nattother Uri" wotrairtWithlea er 'neck twietent batakwards, and- :-whosi .._. . . . - • ly bands Were tightlyinenalied. She • wan DI dead. The neat , vtomait'S, , pules vino ie ienperceptible. Anenan lay. acrOss,. her el dead He had evidently been trampled , . t. to death& the beginning of bhe trouble. se Max Liep,. a school teacher, wits seen tc is jamp from the railing of thehridge. It 1, iustated that two gold rings -mere takee a, -form, the fingers of Mrs„ Hennessey n while she lay in the hospital cellar.. Ten te Filioemen were put on the bridge tO le petrcil after the accident. This is the w first catastrophe bf the kind ever ,re - r. mended. Mrs. gum& Sherwood; ol d Bridgeport, Connie/Aleut, with her hive .d band on'their brain tour; Werenwossing le the•strnoture when the panic •occurred. a The husband clasped his beide in his e arms and endeavored to retreat, but was .8 hurled, onward with registlees force. Lt They were separated and she was never is again seen alive. o..--,-• ,..._______. a LEGAL. ' • 1, . , a. • 1".. S. CARROLL, kr ). LATE of Garrow & Proudfoot'e Office,- Goierie ) Selicitore Conveyancer, &c. Meney:to 10 n. e rw- Office in Meyer's 'Block, Main Petr et, d Seaforeit. 4 d . n in e. HAYS, Solicitor, &e. Private money to -Lio• lead at lowest rates of intereet. . OFFKM- e Corner et Square and West Street, Goderiah. 774 V , . • ' (24,ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Solid- () %--1 tors, dun, Goderich, Ontarro.-.7. T . Garrow y wm . Prondfoot. 686 s e OAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barristers, e ‘-' Solicitors in Chancery, to.. Goderieh, Ont. a M. C. Carneron,Q. C.,Philip Holt, M. G. tene- t Oren., . , • ' 6Q6 1 ....I 1 W 0 MEYER Barrieter land Attorney at o H ° • - . • Law, Solicitor in Chancery. Commissioner a for taking affidavit's in the Province of Manitoba. 1 Solicitor for the Bank of Hamilton, Wingham. ., Private f and a to loan at 68 t 0 iif per cent. 688 . MANNING & SCOTT, Barr to, Sulicitore, 1 a -v-4" Conveyancers, fne. Solicitors* for the Bank V of Johnston; Tisdale & Gale. Money to loan. a Office, Beaver Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. H. a MANNING, JABISS SCOTT, . , 781 . - . - , ineEYER &DICKINSON, Barristers, &c., Kent's 1 -u-ge Block, Wingham. Solicitors for the Bank , of Hamilton. Commiesioners for taking affida- vits in Manitoba. Private funds to loan at 6 per ' ".cent. Lucknow office every Wednesday. H. W. 3 C. SIMS:: E. L. DICKINSON. 7.38 i ' ' LOFTUS E. DANCEY . _ 9 i • I LATE with Cameron, Holt & &moron, Goderich, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, &e. i Money to loan, Bensmee Old OfficeP Cardno's . Block, Seaforth. 786 • • t . I NOTICE of Dissolution qf Partnership. -The ) Partnership heretofore existingbetween the _ undersigned -has this dey been diesolved by mu - I • tual consent. The buirinesti of the late firm will , be carried on by MR. H0141E8T1D to whom all • debts due to the firm will he payable, and who . Will pay and discharge all debts due and owing by the firm. Dated et Seaforth, the 21st day of D,- 1 comber, 1882 S. G. MoCAUG-HEY ; F. HOLME- • STED. Witness, ANDREW CALDER. 1 F. HOLMESTED/ ' RARRISTER, (Se. Law Oce -Scott' a Block, -a-' Main Street, Seaforth. i S. G. MCCAUGHEY/ S0LIOIT011, &c. Lew Office-Soott's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. , 785 , ,. AUCTIONEERS. T P. BRINE, Licenced An.otioneer tor ths , u • County of Huron. Sales attended in all, parts of the Coldety. All orders left at theft- Posiros Obits will be promptlyattendedto. el, R. COOPER, Brussels, County Auctioneer. ‘-' • Sales of all descriptions promptly at- tended in any part of the _county on reasonable term.' Orders left at the office of the Hernort EXPOsiToR, or addressed to Brussels, will -receive - prompt attention. - '. A.DOnCIATTY, Licensed -Auetioneer for the • County of Baron. Sales of ell descriptions promptly attended to on reasonable terms. Ad- drees Walton P. 0. or Lot 14eConceeeion 14, MoKillop. -, 774 . , , e . eeeeeee'r -eee ',e'en's. -4,--ce•- .e -e. . , . .. e • e., e q' te ,. ,:f*:•474',-.c',:- A - -.)..--... ,.`r-•"':', v ' - : EERKSHIRE BOAR, --The under eigned' has still bis well-known Thoroughbred Berkshire !Pig, wbieh he will keep_ for service during the peesent seafee, on lot.7, concession 8, Tacker - smith. 'This eilg Was .pnrchssed from the Mews. Snell, of -Edmonton ; Le from imported i stock on hot') side,.and has proved himself one of the beet hock producer& in Ontario: W. S. MUNDELL. ' 783 . .,c I TrFFOLK FIG. -The undereigned will keep on 1--/ lot 21, conceesion 2, L. R. 8., Tuokersmith, a Thoroughbred Suffolk Boar. This animal was recenely purchased from the well-known bree0ers, A. Franks & Son, and is from imported etock on _ both sides.Terms,-$1, payable at the time of service with the privilege of returning it necessary. GEORGE PLEWES. . 783 e ENTIRE, STOCK FOR SERVICE. nURITAM BULL. -The undersigned will . keep during the present season on " lot 31, con- cession 4, eicKillop, a Thoroughbred 'Durham Bullto which a limited number of cdas will be admitted. Terms. --$1.50 per cow, with the privilege of returhing -if necessary. JAMES SOMERVILLE. 806x4 Boeo FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned will keep during the present season on lot 21, Huron Road, T4ekersmith, a Thoroughbred Berkshire Boar, to which he will receive a lim- ited number. of sows. Terms $1, payable at the t.ime of service, with the privilege of returning if necessary. JOHN B. HENDERSON - 806x4 1 . - FOR SALE. BILDING LOT FOR SALE. -For sale cheap,. a most eligibly situated and desirable build- ing lot on north Main Street, near the business portion of the town. The lot is well fenced and possession can be given at any time. Apply at THE EXPOSITOR Office, Seaforth. 797 FOB SALE. -A comfortable cottage and two shos, suitable far , blacksmith and ' wagon maker, in a good part of the town for ineineell. The cottage is in good repair, and is pleasantly situated. The whole property will be sold in a block or separately, and very cheap. Apply to W. N. WATSON, Seaforth. , 808-tf ' . flOUSE F,OR SALE. -A -one and p half story frame -dwelling, situated in a pleasant part of the town, containing nine rooms, cellar, wood house awl. stable ; ,stone inundation -underthe heuee, ariciliardan& soft water erne the prenifses' Apply to 0. K. Weieetzieti Tin and Stove Em- porium, Seaforth. Also a• good Deiving Mare eight years, old, .one lightwagorit one beim', one set light harness. 802-tf , •... ., $*0.6 4 , - 1 S0,41.110,114 1' iit_ innittillanise ell o''I • Yin Pfrodation , Wane but- tle • ery Best WO bon- Vow modsrate. • Trialaolisitsd. All orders by mar - moth/Twin promPti Tellsa • gail 1, so 1911711.R.14 • BRUSSELS. HE GREAT, BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE \OF ADAM GOOD & Cp. OUR PRICES ARE L al•mat. WI UALITY OF OUR GOODS IS FIRST-CI4 S. 010-10 S'I`CDOM IS "!VM,17?/"E We have FOUR HUNDRED different kinds of Ladies' Boots, Shoes and Slippers. 'AIREE 'HUNDRED and TWENTY different kinds of Misses' and. Children's. (30•1•E HUNDRED and FIFTY different kinds of Nfen's. ONE HUNDRED 'and TEN different kinds of Boy's Boots, Shoes and Slippers. AND WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD,. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO 9RDER. A Large Stock Trunks & Valises very cheap. •MME=MEMIISONIMI ONE THOUSAND HATS and CAPS from 50c np. 804-8 Adam Good & Co., • THE G-REAT BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, BRTJSSSELER ONT. • D. D. ROSE, FAMILY GROCER, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE, For Extra Value in Fresh Groceries. GO D\S DELIVERED FREE GIVE-171IM A CALL. 1883. , SEEDS. S'PRZI\TC:+6 SEEDS. 1883. SEEbS. Mi MORRISON Has Received His SPRINa STOOK OF FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS CONSISTINGnOF ALL THE LEOING LINES IN Swede Turnip, White and Grey Stone, Mangold Wurtzels, Carrots, Beets and Sugar Cane, &c., And a large stook of Garden Seeds of all kinds in bulk or by the paper. Also Clover Seed, Timothy,- Orchierd Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, Black Tares, dm We also keep on hand a large stock of Choice Family Groceries, Crockery, Flour Feed and Provi4ons at Bbttom Prices. M1 MORRISON, East Side Mein Street, Opposite Market Street, Seaforth. Ju.NE 8, ski NSURANCi • AND tAiD ALONZO STU IS AGENT for several First-Olass and Life Ineuranee Compan1e4, arta ft d to take risks on the moetfavorablete dales. Also Agent for several of "the best I, Also Agent for the Sale and Futchateee and Village Property. , A Number of Ftrst- hrtproved lams for.8" OFFICE - gerTison's Store," .30,000 co 6i.onatettrItt. "bey tars - Agemt, for the sale of Ocean Stearadrip Street, Seaforth. MONEY THE Corporation of Monis wlll 1oas*$6, farm property, Best mortgage, at 7per interest, payable annually. Borrowtirs expenefs. For further particularS ripely GEORGE FORSYTH, Reeve, Brussel&F • • MEDICAL. Tv G. S. MACBONALD,ILD., C. - -Surgeon, Accoucheur, &c.. 0 °sae dence, that lately occupied by Dr. Auburn. T G. SCOTT, M. D. &c, Physidereguege, • Aeconehenr, Seaforth, Ont. °Beene den ce south side of Goderich Street,ieeo east of Presbyterian Church. - • 1-1 L. VERCOE, M. D., C. M.. Plies -LI- • geon, etc.,Coroner for the Count7-o1l:1 Office and Residence, on Jarvis street directly opPoolte Seaforth PublieSebdc • NATILHANOViR, M., Gradeate McGill:University, Physician,Sureeei - Am:lour:hear, Seaforth,Ont. Office andlietieeke North side Goderich Street, first Bliek Fete; east of the Methodist Church. * M. 1317G -a U.R G E O\NriD EN I St GRADUATE of the Royal College of Surgeons, Canada. Office in the lately occupied by H. Derbyshire; Block. - All operations Carefully performed an faction guaranteed. Charges Moderate. N. B. -Teeth exthieted withenteite by the apt It • DM1\711-EST*Ir.. • D.WATSON DENtISTi gaculty, fl -old Medalist and:, es Gold!Medalist R. C. D.a. - , TTAviNG years' experience hais ehhit - make all operations in Dentist and lasting. Preserving teeth a :Speak; Chloroform, Ether or Nitrous Oxide Pas ghee, tar Charge 8 Moderate - Office In Meyer's Block, Main Street.i SW 0. CARTWRIGHT, _Lf STRATFOR.D., TATILT, be at bis (Ooze OAD v BLOCK, SEAFOKTH, site the Commercial WEDNESDAY and T °leach week. NitrataOxj administered in the extraction of teeth.Th !has been administered by Dr. thrtwright at 1866 with perfect success, he having *me the first to introduce it into this provilace. ,tients having teeth extracted may .inhele- and have eight or ten teeth extracted in a ute or a niinute and a half, without effects from et. Parties desiring new tee Oda call on Wednesdays. Falticular attentlen to the regulation of children's teeth. To* sertcd from one to a full set. CHAMPION Reapers and Mo*e Manufactured exelusively by the Josepb Company of Oshawa. SUGGESTIONS TO, FARMERi AEC PURCHASINC. THERE being many Reapers and Itiefeets_in -a• market, and each possessing solnek*O. -merit, it might be difficalt, without V* go; for a fanner to make a selection OW prove fn tile long ran eatisfactd principal points are-iightness (e etrength), durability, aimplieity of co ease of operating in all kinds and land and grain. In time the Chem pare faeorably on all pointa, and in cel. It has been thoroughly tested nifOlt past seaeons, when many machines inet to useless owing to the heavy Is an important point to consider at price of labore-the Champion was able.to do its 'Work, to which hundreds monials fromaltparts of the Dominion furnished to attest to it, not forgettingislaid We are 'willing at all times to give ‘Olian!ff chinetheir jest dues, as nothing is matt ‘representation, but we want it unit we do not pretend to compete in view of the inferior voixlcfn cast iron their numberless latches and inrin the Champion on ite merits' mutes , earned reputation, we Willtry fur r tereste and that of our many customs and maintain it. See tte Champion *id it before you purchase. The Beaver • bined-always kept on hand in set tRhinakegifinSotilluhaterisin, 8T.urnip !owers, JAMES STE WART Warerooms-Main Street, Livery.. - 'Diamonds, WATCHES, next- deorite - - - - JeW A 1. °LOCK Silveribare, SpectaciOgi DiarnondRings, Ear - Pins, and Seta in 151-r My stock of Colored, Brignt Rolled Plate Jewelry, SiN Ware, Watches, Clocks and n is very complete. All the botuiht from the most ,reliablie fseentutrionA ers., and great wcarlus tltati„e taan presented, and if wished, guarantee given with eischspi INSPECTION INV and jee verwyleycleanseriPtiuendtd4T:e workmanlike manner, and w to give astisfaction, Reno not advertiee anything but stli in stock. , - R. GOUN Practical Watchmaker itia davt eon/in canal the nnea ladi8B er park nova ;,1•A the nan Irelena• ceine t nal nye! gannets. -coact ex &robed - was thri sin6ther -Mxn iives in I Gem -lens sington- for be9.11 - voiCe is zlesepaiR j�ngertl --The -secoPd thorongl pan y. al] Cation fe ethedive :ooncessi( does riot and Rio tbrougn below nn Tile Inn mile ben fireman man wen -A fe Delawar4 . the privs the perP eestroyei -the offen erenn pended " 14nYin.n. 'Upper 0 Tuesday eharch., Presideh ( -chin. -A _ society d \ gip° IN '1)tracttssa eorril13 CD8 m - 16%000 t books an gratniteti -The -Lady A Tied a bin business, backii tc nread. the custo thinking want pa -.1 nese is to enttiolbr to the pr. her *IA the Senti ego settle the Nat. Itas' retia on big we meeting, overby Kennedy containin SS a Mari held in f, engage in -Matt cornet pb Brooklyn from net desottiore ono° set 1 wasa me Talmage) in udertia the richea Inaeters.n. land fifty tary tonal Oanterem served in - e -On nOw Pren Sitter Mar tan /Act], Seoteh eei and stood progressee 124 yield- epsech, ti The serve where th when he room aniJ onposite did this. bang the. -come rool len," Se Are yo rough aki So go at o antg store Gregor ig Eriee tweA known to Often ls by that g known as Read tho column of A 11 The au, Ws ayil Of Bothwe liver tOln almost was opts deck Blool is a era, of - with his in with ewer 13itters.. Writing en ban mons