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The Huron Expositor, 1876-02-11, Page 7'MARY 1, 1, 1878. L S IT PAYS 1 VHAT PAYS k. ...' IT PAYS TG 00 T0- THE ELS1OR MILL r Gristing done, and Farmers will ▪ their own Wheat ground, and go wishing to gels the Excelsior EBRATED FLO,!'E t 3iilikdoes, from the following Mer- chants of Setforth ; a -A, G. Ault, wines (`. Laidfair, Jamas Iosepit Brownell, Wm. Hill. lI t Gorge; Murrey, A. Cardno— Baker P. Megarey Baker. Fb, lIarparhey t W. Scott, ikaeeflelel. e ntity of Mimed PEAS, OATS a and other Fon Band always, 1~ 1, CCHARLESWORTH itC:0. gents for tho Garden City Middling ess EffNG THAT THE PUBLIC SHOULD- KNOW. IN K. BROADFoolT it►intly on hazed, at hie 'areroonaa nctory, opposite the Market, • IE STOCK OF FURNITUI .EVERY DESCRIPTION, k prepared to sell at prices to suit the In fact he won't be nndcr.old. Aa tae res- all he sells, purehasere eau rely ng the it,B LEAST MONEY. '. !re .Manufactured to Order er the place to . hay I''arnitnre Cheap is pry O ,o►rtte the Alarket, t4eafoith. • JOHN"H. BROADJfOOT;- ETIHtG NW. PEOPLE OF SEAFORT YE Y! PERSON WANTS i:OrQE FO SYTTHH trrform the people of Seaforth hat he has opened a AT EMPORIUM' ab first t door north of the Conrrnereial re he keeps eunstantly on hand a ,ty of di .meat of Every Kind, HAMS AND BACON, Ar H POIU( or ALL KINDS, And Every Deserlptlon of .ELTAND FISH Fresh and ' Goo ty of No. Y LA:A For Sale. `T"TER. e lwaya ora hand ; also Cheese head. Those wishing to purchase find it to their advantage to call! on, t lI nothing but a ftr»t•olasa: article land ready for the potor the oven. ao Cl. GEORGE FORSYT EMPOR J tY crr`ber hereby thanks his numerous nerchants and othere) for their'liberral urine the past so en years, and hopes, egrity and close attention to business, it confidence and trade in the future. rcatl=y, enlarged his- 'premises,, dur he is now prepared to pay the EST GASH PRICE entity of good fresh eggs, delivered EGG EM ORIUM, Main Street, t, Seafo, Y the subscriber 25 tons of good �T STRAW. D. D. WILSO ih- dry N. THE SEAFORTH 4CE AND LAND ACENC O ZO STRONG for Several Frust -Class Stocks -Sire Inearance Cartnpainiee, and is peeper - Is on the FAVORABLE TERMS- for severed of the best Lan Y. So - for the sale and purchase of Fa roperty. rnx EROF FIRST-CLASS Illi- FAlbtlrs FOR SALE, cr bL b arrison'at Store, Main -St, 42;r OA-NADfA '. BA ' QRT - BRAN Clio ON BLOCK, MAIN -ST. BE AFORTH. 11 New Fora Payable rtt a nitcd States. xelsa age on London payah tics of the United Kingdom. I' PAID O:.17 DEPO1S`12 M. HAYES, MANAGE )RX, FORK. fig and Curirx the most flourishing Village the West, ARKHILL, wt most unproved: order, such Sugar Cured Stains—Sao ▪ Pale, Clear Micdles,. g of 04: k • - a and Cumberland Cum in shoo - tie and Retail.. No. 1 LAIRD --a To whom alt ordure intsrnatal to Sly attended to personally, 0 by se. i SDEN & DAUIr CEY, Parkhill. FEBRUARY 11 A 187 The 4alaries of Some _ in' guishM American Ole en. The preacher who recieves tit highest salary in this country (excepting ossibly' Cardinal McClosky, the Arclib.shop of Baltimore, the Bishop of ,Quebec, and some of thother dignitaries of the Ro- man Cathode Church whose exp noes are paid from the common revenu of the Church) is ' ,Rev, Henry ,W'ard eochor, pastor of Plymouth Church, Booklyn. For several years past his salary has been .$20,000 per -annum. In add,'itio to_ this, it is safe to :say that he receive $5,000annumper annum for various lectures slivered by him in the winter season in the prin. mat cities in the Union. His Salary as editor of the Christian Union was $L0,,J00. per annum, and from the Christian Cation Publishing Com any he one yearl received .$10,000 for a "Life of Christ."' Besides all this, he is in receipt of an annual in- come, varying, from year' to year as author's percentage on the sale oft his published works, ' Star Papers," &c. 09 that he is a preacher_ whose= inCorno for several years ;act has-been in the neigh- borhood of %0,000 per annu. Ilo must have given it away in charity or di peeed of it sortie way as, he ' testified daring -the latetrin1 that he had mortgaged his house in Brooklyn for $15,000 000 to )ro- vide'Theodore'1.'ilton with mean' to start the religious journal, the f'o'lders Age. Rev, Dr. John Hall, pastor of he Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Chureh, came to New York several years ago fro _: Belfast, Ireland, on,the call of the church of which he is now pastor. His salary as thCn fixed at $10,000, gold, peran um, slid still remains the same... Be also :adds to his income by writing and leetu ing, Itov, Dr. Hepworth, of the C urch of the Disciples,was in recei t of a salary of 410,000 per annum unt:I reee ut it hats been reduced, it is nucleiof late, Rev. ,Dr. Storrs, of the Churg Pilgrims, Brooklyn, receives a $0,000 pa' annum, He WWI 0 advanced s lary by one of the N Congregate nal churches some but VJ Ls in ueecl to remain wit (barge, Lev. Dr. Buclrlington, also best know4 of the lirooklyn pa' ccs vca $.44 00 per annum. 'Lev, I)r, lorgan Dix, rector o hurcli (l+, riseopOian) receives annum, Ile has, two or more who reeciv from $4,000 to KO The aersioY rinistal. of St. Paul's palian) receives 810,000, with 11: out, °41,000. Rev, lir, Weston, years past te pastor of St. John's (Episcopalian).opposite the old Si Park, where Vanderbilt's freiglr now stands, receives 810,000 sal; has an assistant at $4,000. Thi who officiates at Trinity Chapel Episco- palian,) in West Twenty-eight . street, also receives $10.000,and has on or more assistants. .itev. Dr. Chapin, pastor of the Church of the I)ivin,e Paternity (Univers list), at Fifth avenue and Forty-fifth str et, also receives $10,000 salary. , ' Rev. Dr. 1.'a.rk Hunt Scheck, 1 ether of St. Ann's, on the Heights, the fashionable Episcopalian church of Brooklyn, receives .410,000 salary. -11' eta York Sun ay Dis- patch. 1 The Goode -Bone as a W ather Prophet . The goose -bone predictions a -e per- haps more closely watched in Kentucky than anywhere else, and it may bee caYed the Kentucky weather prophet, In -many parts of the State the farmers consult it and prepare for handling their crops in accordance with its predictions. It is said that there is a frtrnily in Woodford. County that have fifty of these little prophets carefully laid away, and declare that not orre of then made a mistake in their predictions. Let us turn to this year'sprophecy. We must take the breast bone of a last spring's goose•—none other will do, for the prophecy does not,extercl beyond the y�ear in which the goose is hatched. Thanks to a friend, we have such a bone., It must be divided iii three parts, which 'represent the three divisions of winter. The bleed bone of a goose -is transluciut, but at places has cloud like blots upon it. These blots denote .cold weather. - Looking at the bone before us we find a little card weather about the 1st of December,': which we have realized, and thele ie another blot beyond. the cen- tre of the bone denoting cold weather abort the middle of January ; this cloud ave have also passed, and so far o r little prognosticator has guidedl us right. We are to have t;varnicr weatherin tie last ayes of January, but the worst is t conte, The darkest blots are near the enc of the one, and if the prophecy fails not, win- ter will verify the saying of coming - in ike a latah and. going out like a roaring ion. Our cel'dest weather will come af- er the middle 1f February. and our tly, b tood, of the Mary of erect an w York ime ago, his old n of the tors, re. Trinity $15, 000 etstants, )0 each. (Episco- s assist. or many Church John's depot. pry, and pastor d b 1t 1 t warmest fires will be required for the partins days of winter and the filet days f spring. This is the goose:bone proph- ecy, and as we have the word of a good old farmer that it has not failed for fifty years, we we II LI advise the laying i n of a - good supply of wood, and general prepars,- t ons to meet cold weather — for the goose bone has said it, and old winter ill be after young spring with a great big iciclo.-4meriean Paper The Indian Plaitj Dance. The Madras correspondent of the Lon- don Standard writes to that journal on Dee, 17 : "'The , plait dance, , except in the difference of costumes and in fact t at the perfOrinOs did. not, in one sense the word, dance, resenibled strongly what is called a. rustic or May -pole dance Earopean. ballets. Sixteen dancers advanced to the centre of the platform where a number of colored ropes hung from a point in the roof. These dancers Item the rid. ed daneere of Taujore, cele - All were good looking, 801110 very prettn although inueh spoiled by imniense nose ornaments of precious stones. Their d es-tes fitted to the figure, to the waist, and over the hips, and the robe or skirt was looped up in front and bellind.• They' were colored trousers to the feet. The jewels, and the skirts adorned with splendid lace. There was no theatrical tinsel abou t them ; each girL wore jewel which would excite the admiration of al English ball -room. The dancing consist; ed of the girls standing in a, circle, sway ing their bodies to and fro, sometimes toward the centre, eornetimes toward each other, and then doing a chain in and out. Then fresh swayings and another round, until the ropes- were wound into a plait. A reverse of the movements until the ropes are again undone. Afterward the girls take each other, two and t 0, and still holding the ropes, perform a movement like an English waltz. All this is done to the sound of music, and the movements anid steps are strictly in time an is not dancing, fo flat, the movemeir limbs appear to to The arms, shout move and quiver, the jewels` and t in the swaying dance was peri rather perversio upon five or si Guyana next adv She is accompaui_ sing as well as;p earnestness. Is narrative to her, her to various ge low and quiet, an most immovable deed, save for a fingers of her au twitching of the they rise loud an ars stir her to rag they excite her moves with raps bounds, her arm she is passionate her disdain at passed upon her. dies away, and ti lher gestures'expre parently supplica lover. This coats with variations fo patience of the audience was fair will nit for many! light at these clam goes a long way wi ly after 12 O'elouk the native manage go up_ to the singe stop ; it needed u before they would A Terrible Ep is en er he re an 0u tt of, sa 'les th • ;1; but it eet a e perfectly shu ; , the fewer ;sha a 'tri" the affair. } brut, and hips ight flashee from rfi�aanly grace' be dings. The ,to a vensi0n, of Bo nie Dundee," five ins ruments. for lie pas eu1. irs...1 ey b ng with g eat pea rels a is n = rra ive urges S = i>ie tines `it is n e e ,stands al- e i ir'iovable, in - asuman g -,of the .he _ar , and a der ' 4ometiiries tero s, The sing; n.•thirlie de, do • Then she tatd steps, she ov 1 r ; an = e , uriou ills eh.t ave en as = i he m is r s f s' do ,n;; ief, a she ape the r t n of oar an a4 rape tea g t n until the ori n of the rn ut. I Nat' ter ab • in Idea tit 1 tie of it En: lis ,especial. ht. Ii vain. Sid is , me tainment re nes them' to h= fotj requests, off the r singing. The journal d ible encounter be Bidel and a ails =Bidet's custom wa loof these ferneiotls a sheep, which wa cafe from attack. he proceeded to th first act was to pin back of a lioness, done before, No this than a powe the poor sheep aur into a vital partl0f a largo number a) as may be imagine the lion created at panic, Bidel step the utmost coulee blow on the mouth Which made hini pain, and thray trembling at the f performer. In • lath ever, all the wild b fury by the sight one in the assemb could possible is presence of mind, other animal at bn the lion and chase He glen fought hi the &her.anirnais, of the assembly, ea carrying his wotin The poor animal, s' vorite of the liars -t of its wounds. i SPECK fbe t tri b On 11 et 80 til bit 'its Pe 1, t it ed s w rot !hi Q'tp th as v ap 0 u. ,hi 1, 17 e e hi me ter lz FJiltl recu is a ter - the l on -tanner of w d beasts, o into the cage s am anied by lis pre onto kept recen occasion s tag and his s reel on the o h a i'equently er rad he done on spr ng upon eel 1 is t eth deep od ; ' :hero Was tar rsent, and e dd ft act of tau = a 4 general rw= rd, and with rue t d. lion a th a he ivy stick, l'a d, . ell with ble= dig victim f t e c rurageous in.mektt, how• wet a lashed into he rloocl, and no e iev: d that Bidet P e e rving his ver, h i'kept the 11 he h subdued brae o his cage. y b= k through ami. t e braves t t i inpharttly, she p ith hila. w s agreat fa- ha: si ce died STI Lire:;' COCOA. -0- --" By a thorong t natural laws which goy of digestion and nu 'fit fill application of he well -selected coo , 1 videcl our brealcfa-t ab ly flavored bevera.; , many heavy costs:' b judicious use of s e' a a constitution ma .e until strong enou:h to cleucy to disease. Ht maladies are floati , a attack tivlierev r li re We may esca b ' n; keeping ourselves v 11 blood, and si pproper Civil Servvk-c Graeae pts labelled- "Ja zncepathic Chemist *ow ge of the Ep lies pro- ich may save us s by the o id that adu y built up poin a v6 414 °ray in pact Q1X WEEKS AGO, AT TH pound Elixir of Phosp a es pepsin, which had tree 1 d had impaired my gene •a he improvment was rupi an BON, Italian Ware o M Oen o yule Ittg and SU nd Oa for r II am sns ins thos he le all .3ii pc eed bp th aonthly . id - pills h aid nO6 be 11 1,11st th 'eel mon lis is to bri g on Mit- they tt 'a safe. In Spinal ;Affeetionn, ttigue 0.0 relight ex- ert, spacefos, and - hong. 'a' powerful onstitu fp erved J1 e y ung men 'apense, and dijteeted 404.26 STION eom- n • et its use, MeGIB- leintediciue is ainful and x seas and 4 - it re may b e ul ally suit d. unfailing in the cure f Lion is subjeet. m re moves all obtruefiono, I of Pregrancy, as they ti •e st taken by Females dari carriage, but at ally t all ealte0 Of Nerv gin pans in the back and ibm ert ion, palpitation of t Will WS; flume pills will eet remedy, do not eonta 11,X0141 or anything hurtful the directions in the paniphlc Uwe, whieh should. be CO.refttklp..to New York, Sole Propr apt. rollick, Out., general Agents' will 'ileum a. bottle !milli! return mail. Sold ip .L1 time)! its weight ir goid.' not stay where it is used,. 0 ti oord throat. One bottle, h Fifty cents worth has eared a One or two bottles cureS ney troubles. Six to c gat, a caee of excoriated nipples or bottle hao eared lame fog, Daniel Plank, of oil, which effected It wo limb, by six. epplicatio ic 01 T:14 If U.01"'Ir GO 0 RECEIVED AT H 1 L EY OOTT0t4S, HIRTINGS, CARP TS. UNDER VALU 0 in to the prossure of, the tiraes, I am to offer them at egehred 6 That Wilt :Astonish .11Auyere 1. MATE Ale lauced to snob tow 'agaves t REMEMBER THE i'LAC at 'mus LLIAM HILL' Opposite the Commercial Hotel, , SEAF RISTMAS S AVING BOUGHT A LAR LOT OF WINTER GOO ackage, AN 24" onto 301 pills by Hickson & )o you ls ow any- cute 33 ld aim lin Res of piit ante 1 re 'other w has hail ve half f 6, 50 cent buy f get .your E 011 v.11 • 'Mallory, etrie Oil )` Dealers faction est oils . W 11 save Li— electric g cough. ure any tot. One s. asthma for yam &Lye "1 1 bottle left, and 6100 WOU id n -no more." Rufus 110hipson, restored the voice wherc the 1, rtsOn cured me of, bronchitis in on medieine that has given nth cei as this," It is compos a Of k that are known, Is 00 gb A10 ternaluse, and is believed to O perior to anything vet parse. It is sold by gl ars. Priori 25 Cents. , i Sole Agents for the Donal uio —Selected and Eleetriz sl . Sp hay nple x of lute fear 01,1 Nor d in th ni In AT A AT DISCOUNT WE CAN OFFER, IE SPECIAL BARGAINS ADIES' FUR SETS, HILDREN 'S FUR 5 RESS GOODS, LOUDS, OOL SHAWLS, OL.' QUILTS, LE OF 11 HIRTS AND DRAWERS, ; • - KINDS OF NISHING- GOO GERS COLD WINTER S.COMINC,ON An MAiN ggg CA CA CA gggg 000 0 tri 'xi tri 0000 o tti CA o FP 0 womotp Fr P4, PP'As 0000 6017.1 rw 174 itP-1 txj tZ tsi aSlos tri 1-34 tn • Pj;?t?6 ocoo 10, )el se -PV hvai Ise 00.0.000 uscaraxwassa 00000po gdi rACAWCArAUICA BUTTER WAS now on hand at the Se a nu er of his well and Machine Turned But These Pa kages are the be Mr. Trott expects in a short t he manufacture of Wash Tub 887 SAMUEL OTT forth Tab Factory avorably known er Packages. in use, and will ENTS TO ime to commence on: a large scale.. every person ob tild prepare for , by pure sing a 1_9 STREET, SEAFO moist im roved pattern, lied from the best kere, which w 11 be sold at Bottem Pricea for ea h or 2 .., r on ti ort me. Tim rare of all kinds in etoek or ma e o C4a1011.—On hand,' a large supply f the best end purest Coal Oil in, the -market, whi will give to urge purchasers. ' 1 rn "31:1f10VdnNVVN NMULino ttzi ttss tzci ce 1-4 LUMBE WE have now en hand for s " Mills, near Gray, Young & Works, a large quantity of HEMLOCK LUM Which we now' offer at $7 r>0 per it promptly at ed to. Partici; favopd us with their 0 0 `SHAOLLS XO [ le, at our WHO WANTSO 401 -IN W pkges to in form his -A45 gen ral that he Srek of UGH Trun Br In feet a vales on Repairs OD AN& STYLISH RD; SeafOrtlit rinds :and the public in a Large and Complete ousg 40. 114.81 Con089 .81,1041)0 IWCip ythIng appf,rtblning to the Tire Al- and, cheap as sny In the trade, I r cash. 'Executed with Neatnessi and WOO N, 11, Collars a Speeiality.i Collars of every deSeriptio made to order in iiist.01100 JOAN E PUBLIC AT LARGI H. OLIVER; }tarn ss, Sadqle and C011ar sIO .4 chef Whirs, Be on tiatul. the Seete 0 affirOrtnrent of tight and heavy llornafai lotlioros Clothing, ota,. kept oonetatil dente. nemconber the phaeton:pa of Collar, W. orayzu. ts a. mg 4. 8E 0 c▪ i PI C3 Cl2 Pr 2. 14-31 pet* wo 2. P. e. TRE FLORENCE FOR HIE -HARD TIMES. IT LAqS.. LONGER, %YAKS BETTER' 4,k1iD RUNS LIGHTER Than toy olha >Whine in the Market. 4- Jud- (flare qA,* any Person wh4 74(4, Used prIze, and Learn !what theY say Bev. T. Goldsmith,! Feitforth4 limes Davey and Jones Tnelceremith; MRS E.J., sEtixnedtserdf 01: ebx,est, Biredfoot, Monis, and then. - should' go to an eetablishinent where they,,,ean, FULL S OCK CiF ALL THE FIR T-CLAI!-S1,,MACHINES To Meet where only' one or two are kept, and titey sr oblIge,d to ell you they 41'0 the best because haVe no bet er. Has in Stock the FLORENCE, WEBST* Montreal and New York SINGER% Common Machines') Any of which will be sild Cheap for Cash or o4 Short Credit. TO THE LADIES. In the Sewing _Machine and Music Department keeps a NI stock of Butteriek's Patterns arra Self -Fitting Charts. Ali the latest and newest styles and fashions. The latest and most popular Sheet Mule and3InalaBooks. R AND 1(41114 C 101 4,4 1 ',MT's B 'Watchmaker and 34weler, Seaforth. Ore atC CC CZ fp% Cures all We -roue Diseases, sue.h as Tremors, De- ws, bility Proetratien whieh, in many moos, are produ bylover indulgence in the use of tobae- co UM aleoliblie spirits; but the Spetific Medicine is mo espeplally recommended an unfailing noten y, and all digresses! that follow as a sequence of Self Abus+, as Lees of Memory, Universellgtesi- Mtude, Pain in the Beek, Milanese of Vision, Pre- efe ;nature Old Age, and reply other dieeaoes that '‘././ lead to Insanity or Coneumptionttaunrdo aunPareonavea-r ture Grave, all of which, ao a rule, are first caused by deflating front the path of study and ruSuf years of c The Specifie Medicine i these speciai Mimeses. Fall particulars in our pamphlet, w ich we desire o send free by mail tO 1 every One. „ The Specific Medicine le 'Sold h 1 Saw at $1 -,er paelkage, or pecka.gbis f r $5, or will be Salt sent b mail n.receipt of tire mo ey, by address- ing Windsor, Out' Sold in Seaforth by E. Hickoon CO., J. S. Roberto, Lamaden, and by all Druggiete. is WhAlis Po** ER, rders will have THE 'SEAFORTH MUSICAL iNSUUMEMIEMPORIUK • Late 0. C. WILLSON, Proprietors of this well and favorably known establitennent keep u6thing hut TUE ISIEST. class Instruments always on hand. ORGANS. ORGANS.. The VOGEL tz LINCOLN Organ. This Organ is imported aired fromthe Mann-' fueturers and is'now being introduced into Can- ada by Messrs. WILLSON tt SCOTT, who are the I SOLE ACeNTS FOR THE DOMINION. To this Organ we inrife attention. We hare no 1 boasting, bu ; simply aRk yen to test it, It your 131,1Lbonsie13.1.vht ex' t adequate 19 fhb, get help from THE 0 OSEST SCRUTINY,. The keenest ritielems: Crory] the soundest jag, - ;fleas, and 'he pareat mnsioal taste. D.;:tter, ;however, triot your own judgment. thonph de- fective, than that of One who has little LeyOud his own ‘eoneeit FORITHE TASK. Sneh judgment we depreeato. Tut ns solicit :attention to the , ! PATENT -MANIFOLD PIPE • The.only suere.sofiti method to obtein the Pipe Org,an tone. W,e beg attent'On, also, to the. PATENT PIANO ,ATTAGNMENT. It is not to ecatly for :general nee, and it NEVER :64N GET 'OUT OF TUNE. It giveo eon, yet rineingehell-Iite tone, impart- ing a spiraling, vivaeigizo ichenteter In the mode, This Instrument bat; many other Over other Organs, and is Me BEST AND CHEAPEST In the Canadian Merket. THE TRA4 LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. 'Mason it Hamlin, Bell, of Gualr, itn4.-o-Ar91.1- • e. 1 WIL SON SCOTT,'