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*ILLIAM GEASSIE
pre-P*ation for the sleighing season, hag in
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cons'trt ction s large nttmber of
LtI I S AND CUTTERS
fi
[ahWell be sold, as usual, cheap for cash, or on
rt `Etr� : The reputation of that establiehment:
the, arability and elegance a articles turned:
by
the, arability
su ieient guarantee that purchsffere
4r• ee ve'satisfaction,.
nher of Light Single and Double RIGS, in
s _f Wagons and Buggies, get on hand
w:rILLIAi?f GRASST1 ,:
Gelder/eh street, Seaforth.
S-' A FORTH PLANING M.ILL,.
RO0R AND BLIND FACTORY
eiubaeriberbegs leave & thank his n erona
etistomerafor the Liberal. patronage extendd'ed:ta
'Ante commene1I g business is S'eaforth, end-
-t
-ts that he may ha; favored -with a continuant*
he- slur.
"attics intending to build would do well to give
k• s call,. as he will continue to keep on hand It
smock of all kinds of
DRY PINE LUMBER,
S3E , •
f Q *SirBLINDS, MOULDINGS,•
SaiINGT,rs, LATH, ETC,
et els confident of giving satisf$ction to Moos
f avottr lain) with theirpatrctnage, as none
lass wd r•keeen. areemployed.
ice
attention paid to Custom Planing.
',k0aHi H. B-ROADF0OT.
BOA RDLNG..
by has tereeetth.el large and e
_otlioudthouse, ozK the 'Salt Works (lrou edith
„ ,a thedRedway Station ,and has fittedit �P
&house. Good table and comfo'tsbia
ug+ t Per `ons wishing a pleasant boar
bee a bt>_ldl ate ig, as there are at present a i
,Can[a ea. Transient boarders aceomrnodatedat
d5 t ..it hotOlrates. 228,
-CE TO THE PUBLIC.
I havebeen appointed Sole Agent in the-
ce of Ontario, for the, Florence Sewing „ e
a e, sone .have ' right to sell the said An
ce7t thaosdo appoi ted by me. In the tf
the ;follow g are the only authorized
d'tAt :for the Flo.,ence Machine Thos. Connor",
It. r"hiffsn, and Lawrence Murphy, Seaton
xilia McGaew, Clinton era S. Willson, Goderi
ala
} parson or persons other than the above rep
ni{tug that they. leave a right to sell, or can f n`
..- _ _ :ter._ _hi . in the county of 011-
PU MPS.
undersigned ha.ving erected a. new PuriiP
tory above 40 rods north of '
hi Leaden Road, is D.OW prepared. t
re maps, whieh for lightnesa of op
ealartv cannot be surpassed in Onta
F.4 bu the best material used, s
en e played.
ALL WORK WARRANTZDI
xespeetfully solicited befor par
GEORGE BOLTON,
mauttfigt
JOHN C. liEEN'
be Ernst 'life nod Early' cash of a
Noted 11) metier.
Min: Cable.,, Heenan, at Ginat River,
tah? has since been confirmed by a
'team from James Cusickawho for a
eek paet has been nureing• the gteat
gilist. Although Heenan'a health hada
n :very precarious for months past,.
is decease was not expecteo by his in-
ous symptoms appeared, about three
onths ago, Drs. Carnochau ;land Will-
. Parker, after carefully sounding his
I up, gave e the opinion -0.at there
as no considerable developinent of con -
to believe -that his lung hemorrhages
ere the sequehe of an I attack of
`fa Which he himself had little hope of
rolonging he sought the (lily, pure air
wer Califo nia, seeking a! still drier
mate, a sey re hemorthage' put an end
John C. Heenan' was belt May 1,
7 latter yeari of his !life Was master
mec.hanio at the Watervliet Arsenal.
John, when only 12 years Old, went '`'po
Benicia, California, . where las uncle liv-
ed. At 15 y rs of age he w apprentic-
la
hammer dev loped him to _Siach physical
perfecticfn, t at at 21 he wa4 regarded as
the " best" :man on -the Pacific coast.
His muscle itherto had Only been tried
in casual e counters, but no, one that
ever got one of his tremendous left-hand
blows covet (1, 4, repetition - i it could -be
He stood iee feet one in s stockings,
and with ad irably proportioned shoul-
ders, hips and limbs, he was a very
Hercules. e was not quarrelsome, but
on the con ary was distiagnished rather
for his aooc -natured jollitY which was
ing:, Their teran pugilist, 4apaes Cusick,
while ma tr a protessionai ,tour of the
Pacific- coast', saw the younk, giant, and
flattering h in to hope tor
of the ring persuaded him
and, go into training. He
York, in 1
renown as
city, The
who had
for a. ring
enerounter
he fist honors
to corae East
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trived in New
Why, he never w
year old bay.
on hut by an app
Said Harry Hill " He was
and it good square fellow," ---.A,
had not becoi
ut was conte ited with his
chief shotilderihitter of the
Benicia Boy wa.Slth e -only man
he temerity to dispute ,this
. and- efforts tee match them
glit were made at once. An
as arranged to be fought in a.
barn in th sfiburbs; but the volice in -
• Morrissey' clique charged that fleenanle
friends ha procurc,-id the- police inter-
ruption, ai d the taunt soon brought on
another m fOr $:i.S.,E00 side to be
fonght anada. While the men were
training, artisanship ran, se high that
the police quellina the
fig te mud
cured his .
his eeptor
place for t
which ma
wholly in
aJknowlec
vrere mac
such as oN)niug the refer
him too m lett time betwe ia rounds and
a to
t outside hi
s any more
al to his fee
vercoat.
t an a 12
impose
good ;un
WOixt
Mark Twain sa
laws the firet
enact :
1. That all me
n'ti Laws
s, when wo
g they do
should be
fail.
2. That maiTi6d men silo
considerable attclution upon
3. That it sho
to sell whiskey
an.d disfranchise
such cases.
4. That the s
ing 9f pipes uttei
5 That the wi
of her own prop
man that hasu't
"Such tyrann
"-we could never stand. ,Ou
could. never endure subh degra
beguile us of our imperial rivileges.
Content yourselves with you, feminine
trifles—your babies, your ben volent so-
cieties -and. your knitting-4ln let your
natural bosses do the voting. • Stand
back You will ,be wanting to go to war
next. We ilet you teach school as
much as you want to, and. pa you half
price too; but !beware we on't want
you to cro*d too much.",
en _frame
ill be to
t home at
11 bestow
eir own
be a hang offenee
,salcions, an hat fines
tent should ellow it in-
•bidClen, and. he smok-
y abolished.
Q Should ha e the title
free souls
thral-
ek not to
vere kept bus,
mall riots that
-as fought Oct.
grew out of it.
14, 1858, at
, Canada. Heenan was So
ckers this time- actually pro-
rrest, but he biloke away from
• and. reached' the appointed.
e fight. His !;..nferior conch -
en in a large ulcer on his leg,
e it necessary t have his shoe
After fourteei
/ed. defeat.
aaainst Mo
THE RO IAL NAIL ST GE.
Wroxeter, and intermediate
0011 011 the furl, of the Ex -
he East. It le 'es Wroxeter
arrives at Sertfo' in time for
Easit. Condor' able coaches '
n the road.,
Ry looked peter nd promptly,'
THOMAS BE , Proprietor.1
ton, Brussels
points, every after
press Train from
every morning, an
the mail train go -
and good horses are alwaes -kept
Every attention is
luggage; earef
delivered. Charge
J. JOHNSON & BRO
their numeral'
; patronage in t
hat they have re
& GRIP
es as their ea*
e mile south off
rip in the best!
lour as eau bel
so furnished wit
business, which t
wish to announce
FLOURIN
O the same pre
P Rue Stanley,
The Mill is fitte 1
t en out as good
a y place. It is
OPPING
Which 'can be d e at any time.
.,-eere are prepare to do lioth Gris
ping at any tem , Ruh those wh
their patronage IV rely Upon ha
done promptly a -well.
Flour exchange 1 for wheat on ns
800-18
en deniers foil
the Saw Mi ,
o carried ore,
MILLi
mill, on the
,and ca
aaLfaeture
a atone foe
favor us wita
e their work
ROTIIER
. SAYINGS
Head Office, Ric
Established in
ing money on Fa
low rate of inte
mond-street, opp
London, Ont.
1872, for the pu
est, and on the
terms of repaym
Louis for long or short periodic
Farms, building welliugs or Sto
rounds hard. terms of this So iet)- preferable to n,
rat half were for instance, $7 '90 paid at the er
yeer, will pay- b -ea both princi
upon a loan of ei in,10 years.
$157 20 will do i
, ,Ins seconds
fatly charges
iseey's clique,
e and allowing
MATtell THE e EN
induce Miorrissey to put himself again
Within reach of that terrific left hand.
While these efforte wereipending, Heen-
an, with ohn Chamberli and John Mc -
It was al. o during this p' riod -of inaction
that the 1
About
fight To
ryant
al teres
ttle episode pc
he time of his iverce from the
Heenan had. b. enJ matched to'
Sayers, for the!. championship
ld." Chris O'Conii,or and Neil
o event of
1 greater gener-
vied with each
ta s of its pro -
ere his. backerS
ring ever create
Neavspape
gress, ui til it •achieaed the dignity it
elaimecl--an '' internatiOnal! prize fight."
shire. eenan for one a id the only
time app lin good. physic- itesirRS' GRA.
al condi Minds had been ea her
fought, 1 and a -half, in
Which is very
which 20 , knock -down
blows, tl o the ring- and iknd handsome
i:I
t resulted in Sa
Heenan's resources that for the next four f041-2-. '
e starred. with circus troupes,
Money can ba
littde or no dela)
minted in the in •
tion of the ruort
• For further pn,
by letter to
- Secrete,
forth.
elite -habil at an
beyond the tim
etigation of ti
ieniars as to
nd Treasurer,
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erty at e ver
MONTRtAL HOUSE.
DUNCAN at.
DUNCAN.
your attenti
oods, Clothing,
13oots and Shoes,
which have been s
and with 0. view t
ties of the seasou
c pleasure in calling
n to our stock of Dry
ents' Furnishings,
• d Hats and. Caps,
e ted. with great earee
rst-class value, and
te -with all the novel -
n the various Depart -
DRESS GPM)
Black, Lustre; s lack Colored Cobourgs,
Baratheag, - ,r pe Cloths,
Swiss Ben), l- Wool Plaidg,
FiguredLustres, ?? ssell Cords.
payable by i
es purehas'
s, will find t e
• y other mode,
of each hag -
paid yearlY,
Rue prepax
LEYS,
nutor at Sea-
'FANCY DRESS OODS IN CREA
TOES, DELAINES
CLOTH, ALL
FRENCH. ME
EMPRES
WO REPPS
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TIHILE
ONLY
Thus giving yen
EACH
Hamilton, S
FAL
ared them
on: After 441
sting two houi-
ayers received
e mob broke in
draw. a reduction of which i7/ see
years
In the intervals . he opened several
gamblin houses with di astrous results. ,
His lit el ring contest was with Tom ',
li
King ii December, 186 , f9r $10,000 a
ed with great
aide. eenan had. tra
care, ai (.1. the clay before th'e contest was
in th.e • eat possible coedition. That day
he sent his brother Jaenes, 'who superin-
tended. his training, t& London, to ar-
aange onie outside' beti It is believed
-that so le
was gi en him , in Jain s eenan's 'ab-
sence. At all events , hil on the way
to the attic ground he was seized with
Violen vemiting and 'hen in the ring
freq e itly reached. King's face, scarcely
mad mark. fie waa beaten in a little
more han half an hour:
a dist ste that was so i itensified in later
. years. hat he could scar ely be persuaded
to tal of the prize rin -ven his inti- -
mate lends were forb dd. n to mention
next ve years won and lost as many for-
tunes In 1866 he m" riieid Miss Sarah
theat es. Her influene was most hap -
more repata.ble life. I coald never be
waehto online- to the cci e of those with
his lines were laid. Still many
acts hat were'permissilble according to
their code he refused to do. Several
pa erships of profit *er dissolved by
him on this aecount. IlAmoug his asso-
ciate he was very popUlar. Their ver-
dict is a more generone, honorable man
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PLUG OF TH
d less of it for
•C` TINE PLUG S AMPED
tfIZ
MILLI
SILK A POPLIN
class f Goo( s
ed more
Black S.
wishes to iufo her custo4ers
neral pablic that she has recrive
TOCK- OF MILL
complete in the in
Styles. I
nId
MI LL
Iu the To
INERY,
st fashionlible
ng to, and execu ed in a ma ner
the approval of c stomers.
ALUABL
RTY
PROP
volt SALE',
nship of Hay, Co
Tale: Subsceiber, being abontito
-1- ness, no offers for sale his
te of Paulin.
tire fromhusi-
ntiee Pro -
site in the Villasi of in•ich. 1,
FLOUR ia—Large and co odious ; 'three
storiee ahoy basement ; cont • s three in of
chant bolts, 1 all the machinere of a firs -class
custom and rl"crehant mill, with )owerful ngine
and boiler, a n good order.. Also, in wane() ion—
circular sa These mills have a never- ailing
water supp 3, and aro situate i the centre of
Zurich., one Of Huron's 'fast -rising villages, 4 short
distance from a Station of the . H. and B. R.
Good tineb; , abounds at a conv Went distance,
sind the loci ity is one of the bes grain cistiiets
in Ontario. Also, that well know
A ILL PEPP TY,
Situate on 410 5, Fourth Couce sion, Toivenship
of Hay, the machinery of which w Ls put ini opera-
tion in the spring of 1873. i Ciro ar sawi Irons
improved, ith 20 barse-power engine nil 80
of land, o , hich is a large came dwellin -house.;
ing mina t?uand a never-feal ng spring 10 f et from
the door. 's property is s• nate three mies from'
Exeter, a ation, on the L. . and B. Railway, and
has docidel to retire from businese.
WILLIAM CARRWK.
CHE
Colore
pecial attention to th
as we have seeur-
Japanese Silks.
LOT F WOOL SHAWLS.
all Shades of Colors, at Low Prioes.
GEN ,FIAL
TAPLE GOODS.
White Co tons, Shirtings
at d. Sheetings,
TWEEDS, AND COTS' FUR-.
TAILORING AND • CENTS'
•
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FURNISHINGS NEW - HARNESS SHOP.
CA PBELL'S
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
Fall Stock. Now C
1,000 vercoats
plete in Every Departme4t.
Pea Jackets l'irst
OOD BAROAINS FOR CASH.
ileFRemerabIr my Stock this Fall Surpasses anything I have opened befTAre.
WILLIAM OAMPBEiL.
WATCH
The Best and Cb.
of
VAS just rec ived large additions t
-1-J-which ouly w nt to be seen to be app
Call and see,
M. R. COUNTER'S WATCH
'AND JEWELRY.
apest Assortment Outside
the Cities.
his previously large stock of Tiratches, Oloeks and Jewelry,
eeiated and admired.
Whether you Purchase or not.
S ARE RENOWNED FOR TIME KEVING.°
ERMS—Strictly Cash.
If you wish tO replen
would advise you
'from England are'tha
flearly double. price.
ears' importations o
aearly the old prices,
he advance. Tea S
ening from $3 to $3
'2 50. w China Tea
worth. - Joseph -Rod
rices, they having
stoCk of plated Spo,oi
attention of he closest buyer; as ill —
also our stock "n „Beavers, -Pilots, Pr si-
Doeskins, Twde s, Fancy Coatings, Vest-
Scarfs,I Braces. °liars, &c.
HATS CAP & FUR GOODS.
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wanted.
$5 0 $20 delLsetger/s -working
people, o either sex, young or old, make more
at work f r us,in their spare moments o all the
time, tha at anything else. Partic'ulars free.
Address G STINSON it Co. Portia ud,Maine. 284
BLANKETS
Flannels in
Saxony and \
BL NKETS
Brom?. Shanty
Hors Blanket
Plain, Striped
Silk Cott*
Lates
AND FLANNEi.S.
11 -Colors of Lancashire.
elsh Plain and Stripe
ted Flannels.
Our StOCIK; is very full
value—White Blankets,
lankets, Blue and Brown
nd Fancy.
BRELLAS.
and. Zanilla—in all the
London Styles.
Marseilles, Honeycomb and -Colored.
Pea Jackets,
paid y) orde
rtment of Overcoats and
s well as Men's and Boys'
erally. Special attention
ed work, all fits guaranteed.
IBOOJIS AND SHOES.
Men'a Cow
full lines.
k of all seasonable goods in
de, Kip and Calf Boots, and
Ladies' Goat, Seal, Satin,
Misses' and. Children's, in
Snbscribers wish to state that they have
-1- °peered. out a first-class
HAIRNESS SHOP, IN BRUSSELS,
Wher they will keep on 'hand a choice selection
of everything in their line, sue.h. as
Brushes, Currycombs, Cards,
Bells, Blankets,
sh your cupboards, the unclerOgn-
to do so now, as the latest advices
Crockery and China have gone up
We, having a large stoc'k of last
hand, will for a short time sell at
taking only a very small portion of
ts that:are now worth $4!' we are
25. Toilet Sets at $1 913;, worth
ets $2 less than they are now
.ers & Son's Cutlery at eixactly old
.aisecl only 25 per cen . fine
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Of e
of
Of
Tu
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HT & HEAVY HARNESS
ery ilescriptionMede in the latest ses.t le, and
e very best material, at prices that defy emi-
t Petition.
Good Workmanship Gaaranteed.
neot to hurt.
call is respectfully solicited before 'purchasing
where.
epaireng Prompfly Attended to.
hop immediately' North of Annet's Hotel,
nberry Street, Brussels, Ont.
TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGE.
liatness, Saddle and Collar
•
- Beg to inform t public that they are prepared to contract lor
STEAM ENGINES AND B ILERS ; FLOUR, GRIST, AND SAW MILLS
SA VING MACHINES, &c.
On hand—IRON AND WOODEN PLOWS' with Aiteel bo;ards •
• GANG P OWS, CULTIVATORS STRAW -CUTTERS, &c.
SUG-AR AND POTAS KETTLES, GRATE -BARS,
WAGGON BOXES, &c.
COOKING, P.,ARLOR AND BOX STOVES, of various kinds.
SALT1 PANS MADE TO ORDER.
ALSO,
IRON AND BRASS C STINGS, AND BLACICSMITH WORK.
BOILERS AND S:AL' PANS REP4IRED ON SHORT NOTICE.
TWENTY TO THIRTY -HORS POWER TUBULAR BOILERS geuerally on han'd foil sale.
All orders addressed to t e Company or Secretary will receive prompt attention,
A. HODGE, Secretary an Treasurer. HOXFON, President.
R. R NCIMAN, General Manager.
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SIGN OF THE SCOTCH COLLAR.
! A choice assortment of light and heavy Hatnees,
WhipA, Bells, Horse Clothing, ite., kept constantly
on hand. Repairing prbmpt13- attended to, and
charges moderate. Remember the Place, sign of
the Scotch Collar. W. H. OLIVER.
CHEAP R THAN EY OAR !
THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING 111TENTLY PURCHASED A LARGE QUANTITY OF
TEAS, SUGARS, FRUITS,
A
SPECIAL IWTICE.
CI.INTON WOOLEN MILLS.
THE. Subscriber begs to annonnce that his Fac-
tory is now in full operation, and would call
attention to the superior stock of Cloths that he
hes on hand, which he is offering at pieces that
will convince all of the benefit of a local faetory,
feeling assnred that all evill realize the Bitable over
importntion, as a proof, see the following prices :
Fulled Cloth, 73c to 00e.
' Flannels, 55e to 700.
Union Fituniels, 50e to 70e.
Also, Grey, Red, end White Stocking Yarns.
My customers through the county, . who were
-formerly supplied by my peddler, will 'be waited
*on in a few daes by my son, who will either take
oeders, or supply them at once with the article
Special Rates when Purchased by the
Cloth Fulling and Custom Carding attended to.
AN EARLY CALL IS 8.0LICITED.
THOft R. FOSTER.
AT PRICES MUCH LOWER THAN THE CURRENT MARIICET VALUE,
BET*ER BA
Is enabled to give the pitblie even
GAINS THAN HERETOIFORE.
The goods are now in stock, and
get their share of the
C
One door south of the Post-oflice.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
the inhabitants of Town and Country are Invited. to come and
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Going at the Chequered Store.
JAMES MtTR139-4
TEA ESTABLISHMENT,
)14- For Four Years Celebrated for' Fine
Teas and Coffees.
We have at present in stock a 0
CC
< choice and varied aesortment of to
°TEAS, embracing upWarcls of 20
0 varieties, all of which have been E
w carefully selected. Aa we sell atm
the Lowest Possible Price tonsitarn
tent with good quality,. we trust to
CC
w merit the confidente hitherto re- PI
rn
posed in us by the public.
0
-m
0 Of the best growths, repared by >
0 machinery on the premises. 0
FRUITS, SPICES, MUSTARD,
PICKLES, SAUCES, AND BREAK-
FAST DELICACIES,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
BARLEY, PEAS, RICE, SAGO, -BIS-
CUIT, CORN FLOUR, TAPIOCA,
ARROWROOT, &e.
J. LAIDLAW.,
J. P. BRINE,
T ;CENSE') AUCTIONEER /or the Obutity of
c" Huron. Sales attended. In all parts of the
irinbe promptly attended to. 198