The Huron Expositor, 1876-08-04, Page 3AUGUST 4, 1876.
CHANCERY SALE
ar A VALUABLE FARM •
N THE TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS.
RSUAINT to the Decree and Order for Sale
made in t be inetter of the Ett of 3010/- •
LAMB HENDERSON, deceaged, end ha a- can.
-of SHORTREED ve. LAIDLAW, and bettelag •
41ate the 7th day of Ante, 1a76, there will be Rohl.
with the tipptobation of Thomas Miller, Emnire,
.1laater of the said Court at Milton, by JO.SEpee
P, BRINE, Luctieneer, at
PARKER'S HOTEL
'N THE 'VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
At the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoo,a,
ON TUESDAY, AUG. 15 NEXT
in one parcele-the following lands and peerniseo
forluetly owned by the amid late john Larub Here.
dereou, being the Santa half of Lot number Six_
teen i. the Ninth Couceesion of the Townehip of
Morris, in the County of 'Huron, ceintaioin g °nee,
llundred Aeree, more or lees, The land Is me -
terming land, about one-half ie cleared, wen
fenced and under cultivation, the remainder 18
covered with good Itradwood amber, It is within
four mike Of the, village of Blyth, on the line of
the London, Huron fuel Bruce Railway, emu
utilee of the village of Bruesele, a eta UM on the
WellingtOn, Grey and Brice Railway, end thhe
teeh ranee of the village of fietaorth, aetatiOnort
the Darrel° and Goderich Railway.
There are on the said enemises it frame dwelling
beim and inane bean.
The above property w'II be offered eubject to a
reeerve bid. to be fixed by the gala Maeter, Rea
aline= said subject to a mortgage made by the
said John Lamb Henderson, deeeaged, to Eliza,
Thames, to secure the pa3ment of $1,75, and fin
tercet thereon at the tette of 12 per cent. from the
first day of reeptember last, and alga to a leage
Made between the fetid John Lamb Henderson,
deceased, and Wililem Nesbitt and Sereniith
Illaehill, for a term Metall will expire nu the that
day of Nosamber, 1878.
Onetenth of the purchase money is to be prtid
down at the time of Kale to the Vendor or her
eolieitor, a .nfflicnt sum aith such depciett to
make the sum of $2,000, without interest, within
(me 'smash, ana the belance In five et/nal annual
inetalments, with interest nn the whole temtnint
unpaid at the rate of 7 per cent., payable with
each instalnicnt, to beeeenred by a mortgage upon
the fetid land& The piaci:laser will prepare the
conveyauce and mortgage at hie own expense.
In nil other regpecta the terma antt. conditions
of seewill be the standing conditions of the
Court of Chitucery.
For further pertiettlera a pplv at the law r fleet;
of joint lawar, Esq , Vendore"' Solicitor, Milton,
Wm. 1,nbJiaw. Esq, Milton, John Hoskin, Q. C.,
Toronto. and Mt :ism Baleen. & Meyer, Seafurth.
Dated Sat July, A. n. 1e76.
T. ertrel,M, 'attester at Ilfilton.'
JOHN DEWAR, Vendote'Solfeitor. 4140-4
WOOL, WOOL.
TEE Proprietor of the Woolen Mille.
eule ye -Fee -tinny tetidfr his thanks to the
publie. Red florae's in pertieular, for the very
Libezal Pat antege dm ing the bet season't nd in.
(allies so would eall their attention to the fact
that having le:releaser ale el ove it ills, aud being
dc tee -mined to build up a custom trade—if good
wo4k, fair dealing and etriet attention to business
eitide it— awl heving epent 0 good d& tel fel time
fend money ;tn. npaiiingeted buying new nieehin-
ery, he is now pepered to do all linds of Custom
weak in the very beet style and on the ehortest
melee, tee eepecial ttttci tien will be paid to the
Cri%itna Wotk this iteetson, -
My stook of Goods ie now -complete In all
bra ochee, Espeeild elite has been taken. in the
umenfeettne of these goods, which have been
made for my own retail trade!, embracing Heavy
Tweede, Team Pulled Cloth, Scarlet, Grey and
White Flannels, aud Fancy Flannels unfairness
-
lade, Union Flannels and Stoeking Yarn in vari-
ety, ell of which 1 um ow selling elect), for cash,
or trade for wool, a cent it pound more than mar-
ket prices allowed.
Manufeettning (Ione at the following rates :
Tett d, 47c ; ulleo Cloth, a5c ; Satinet, 80e ;
kc ting. 2r.c, ued I find cotton ; Ftmey hirt
g, tee ; Sitha-tieg, 14e per etemd, aed rerteds
ef yarn given ant of 10 pounds of wool; Carding,
5c ; and Paim!, 10c ; Coloring,`loc.
ecte (lone wider ro clSlnrerio1n1I1.nIerv1a-
and ell -week se turanted well Clone or no
charge made.
De II. DORMAN,
Proprietor, Mitchell.
TH Ac,* EA le0 RTH DRAY"
To The People ofeaforth.
MN CAMPBELL begs to return t Unice te the
t aneehates and Duminoes men, of Sea form for
the lawn' po.21/211142eaV.a.r6ed 1111a eines he neeeire-
i .1 cleave ot tin. Denyiug Bustle:et of Seafort1i.
lie would eleo etute that ho is tiow better prepar-
edthat, ev er to attend to the wants of big cu. -torn -
erg haring piece d another team in the eervice.
Goode by mil etlivoted el/meetly. Helve Furnit-
ine rieuovol certfully teed on reesonehle term
! Gatelees plowed. and all alt€r. chores in this line
iittet!ticei ro cm the shOitect, notice, Promptitude,
Cis ility, ami moderate charges aye the cal dinal
'Mare e hich he observes in his bueinese.
To the Traveling Public.
The old Dt.yel Mall Stage still alive and neur
biog. Pet rive 11,411111illg to trevel betwt efeeSea"
orth and Drasl:ele will find. the MAIL SaAef. the
atter end most comfoeteble. The drive, aro
eatelnl end sober, the beret 8 fast and retie 41e tend
the co.,ChtS %V arta 24.od emnfortable. JOHN CAMP -
t
1ELL opr. tet o r. 441
:11{E...:CCMMERGIA.L.._ LIVERY,:
S .1; A .F .R
• GEORGE WiliTELEY,
-jr....viNG rurclutSed the Stoe'L end Trade of the
k iContmeecial Teenthm
y, fen netaly Ilee frok
.14:egs •ui. ti ismi & Co., bto state that he in -
11 lite ea . ing en the bueinees in the abl stend, .;
a III lute added NPVCrIll 1-411M1 We home; A nd VOI11C108
14. the Iowa( tly huge etock. None but '
e
f;/-ee.e fines ( loin tin,lable Vehicles and (load
',Viable "Iorses IF ill be 'Kept.
1, a foul Open Doggies and Carrieeee, and
setble taut Single %teem; Alwaes Hetolyr'at tee.
:'tteueial Arrnateetearettle with Commer-
cial MI en.
aitiV1.8 It It at the Ettablee or any of the Hotels
le tit ee 1 reneetiv tetteLded to. 4115
ITOTTO
0 ; RANG E RS, FA It :NIERS AND
OTHERS.
S TREY, ()miff the attention of el', these
Imre theca, the eubstril er i detendoled to
; !et', t them aft ring g(1011, i nch H( 1o' " not
0,17,44,11,y sof4-i foi inch," at the following I afar:
/ el( t Ilexaieek. ta ea 6 50 per thonsl, ud ; 14 foot
mieg , et S7, fur Cash. All (0(101 1+ UN er 4,000
. 4
r ee111. 1,111,2'01:11t. Call and see if .you eon,
;r C•hkt 14 repiegented„
Aeeounts over s months will be charge('
e ler cent,
!1 he subeeriber thanks his numerous customers
.t -r tie ir lilt ref eepeort, end solicite 0coo:tea-
- eine. et the 11 favore,
JOHN TrroMPSON-
. ees
Steam Raw Mills, MeKil.oe.
BUTTER TUT3S.
•
SAMUEL TROTT
tee now ou hand at the See forth Tub Factory
1- et Lumber ta his well and favorably kretwu
.
h.tacente ..l'arned Butter Packaym
Theee Paelseas are the best in use, ana wlU
ve satisfaction.
:-=PECIA.le INDUCEMENTS TO
LA II (-;L PliTliCHASELLS.
err. Trott ovvects 111 er f,hoit time to see !renee
reeLulactele t leis (se s 1R1 ,etll
ealUEL TRW. 1 . te1n:4h
ECLIPSE OATMEAL
NOW IN FULL OPERATION.
Oat --T1Pd4 Split Peas, Pot BarleY,
Corn, Meal Chopped, -
szda11 hamlet of Mill Feed Constantly ort
tand.
Chrippine done 'Poet -eines saia. Fridays. Oatmeal
\ changed for Gana Hietetst price paid for Oats,
Peas awl Barley.
`ln CUrERIE & THOMSON-
-
AtT6usir 4, 1876.
Gaieties.
"I've known dat mule for three yeabs,
and I don't think dat de animal would
hat a lain, eanse--" This blank
indicates where the lecture wain inter-
rupted, and the darkey was forwarded
to the other side of the fence --by the
sone mule.
_..Hc was too solemn a prerie er ; he
didn't suit in Nevada. The chair an of
the faresvell committee expressed it well;
stad:he "Now you can git, pard ; we
ain't &gm religion out here, and it riles.
us to see a feller spilin' it. Git.
• —'°Ow'o raother ?" asked the Prince
of Wales after be had kissed ha -wife and
' all kound. "The Hempress le
her. At the same mionient a red c
er her head and face,
the least herritistieti,
chair.; Death
-and she expired wit
was placed o
then, without
jumped off the
instantaneous,
oth
nd
she
ost
out
the least appa ent struggle.
Unfortunat ly the ,effecte Of this y ng
lady's self-dev tion bot end with her
life, for so deep an impression did her
conduct Make on POMO boys who had
witnessed the spectacle that they amused
themselves on the following day by plait-
ing believe to *ollow her example. By a
misadventure while one of them was
adjusting the rope round his neck; his
playmates ra off, and ; on their return
they found t at he likewise had "ascend-
]] the ha* of , a stork."—
zete. '
f thePrince Consort.
'orrespon
ing story
not 3oco
esirous to
of hirbse
the Trin
etion. W
or himiel
the pride
ade it, a
ba ed. to heaven
replied Alexandra. ':Ilempress
wbeeittan"ged," retorted, the Prince. "he Pall Mall Gc
ong
ve, and then she might talk about
bein' 'Impress," and he gave his' head a
tem tuous toss.—chicago
to 'ave knocked around Hindia as
Anecdote
y boy," said a solemn -,visaged
Consort wa
Evangelist to a lad who had- 3.ustemerged genial and
from a hair-pulliN match ssirth another an anecdot
"do you expect to rove hereafter in meetings o
will bear re
being built
he, kuowin
chieftains,
them and
morning he
Farquhars
without eli
deep bayin
hounds.
-
sive door
and a bro
shaggy m
forth bet
"What f
shock of r
din this
"I desire
answered
don ?
arson
A London
for the follo
y,
a land of pure delight ?" "No," said
the lad,' "I've bursted another• button
offin -e trousers, and I expects to get
'forit."
(to Jonsey, who is deep-
ly in arrears for board) "Mr. Jonsey,
won't you step into the parlor a moment?
I wish to speak with you." Jonsey :
"Really, 'Mrs. Dipper, I should like to
accemmodate you ; but what will the
boarders say at peeing us alone? Think
of the scandals going through the papers,
Oh ! no ; excuse me."
—Numerous anecdotes might be col-
lected respecting farmers grumbling
about the state of the weather, but few
could equal the following for quiet' sar-
casm :—A Dumfriesshire plotighnian,
hearing his master complain of tbe effects
of drought upoh the crops,dryly observed
—"It's a peety-that guid weather ever
did harm, for it's aye heartsom - -
—Donald, after, consuming
liquid grain, entered a provisio
purehase a few -substantials.
-a littic.
shop to
• On the
shopman requesting him to taste a
• sample of his meal, Donald, toesing his
head knowingly, exclaimed, "Na, na ;
she may look Hielan, but . she's no sae
Gaelic as to put the taste o' her dram
oot her moo for a wee tai3te o' meal."
—Bob Longley (with modest fervor)—
"0, Jack! 0, for a woman's love 0,
for a -true hearted woman once, once in
one's life, to throw her arms round one's
neck, and tell one she loves one !" Little
Jack Horner—"Ah ! If you had as much
of tl3at kind a thing as I have, you'd
be preeious tired of the whole concern:"
—The late Dr. Robert Burns, a long
time of Paisley, latterly of Toronto,
Canada, preached- at Corstorphine, near
Edinburgh, on -the forenoon of a fast -day.
On leaving the church one old woman
said. to another, "Was nae that a grand
sermon ? think I never in a' my 'life,
heard a better ane. I wonder wha, he •
was that preached it?" "Do ye no ken?
It was Dr. ,Burns,- of Paisley," replied
the other. "And he is to be married
• this afternoon to his second wife." "His
second wife!" exclaimed the! Doctor's
• admirer. "He west deserves three
wives r
Vba be
ea the d
the visit
behind h
replied,
husband
1-1 iel and
;
ent is respo
—The late P
e, but he
please. fie
Lf at one o
ty Board,
en Bahnora
and the Q
of the Hig
Lpoint to ea
ay his respects. Earl
went to th castle of th
n and knoc ed several
iting any .eply beyon
-, of some
ersevering
cautiously 1
zed face, sit
• ss of red !
een the iclo'
r," asked, '
d hair, lye
nearthlyl he
to see the
the Prine i "Are ye
hat for oheuld the M
rise tae see 'siecanas loon
el" And here the gillie
or to its , fullest extent, 1
✓ see four. or five big dogs
m. In real alarm the
IliI am Prince lbert,the Q
" The • na ural hue • o
an's face be ame incarn
with ind.gnetion as 1e exclaimed,
a prince! A prettychiel, you,
prince ! Gang awa' tlhe noo, or
the dogs on ye." .Btit here the M
quharso himself, Who had hea
voice of his servitor,' rushed, half
' ed, to ti e rescue, and the father
British ings to be was saved fro
member eut.
Nothii* New.
astiff and
he saw the
pened just
rrnounted w
air, thrust
r and the
he owner o
mak' sic a d
✓ o' the m
lacFarquha
•
The Holy Land.
Dr. Newman, who hasbeen a traveler
in The Holy Lend, recently delivered a
lecture in the Centenary Church, Hamil-
too, on that interesting country an ex-
tract of which we give below. 'Dr.
Newman describes the various routes
from Paris to Egypt, and, starting from
Alexandria, the capital, he pictured each
place of interest along the entire journey
te Jerusalem. An amusing incident was
ail Egyptian wedding which the Doctor
witnessed at Cairo. It takes place at
midnight, at which hour the bridegroom
goes to the house of the bride, whom he
has not seen before'but who has been
selected for him. His approach is an-
nounced by men going before and shout-
ing—as mentioned in the Bible—"Be-
hold, the bridegroom cometh !" He at
once re.pairs to the bridal -chamber, and
lifts the veil from the face of his bride.
Lf she is handsome in his eyes he says,
"Ccood—thank God !" If she is not, he
says, "Bosh !" and the wedding does not
take place. Divorces are Obtained ,by
- the husband simply taking his wife
before a Magistrate and pointing at her
with his finger, while he exclaims "Bosh!"
H.e described his ride on the camels
across the Desert, and his hospitality
and politeness to the people, for which,
however, they make a regular charge, an
item of so much "for politeness" appear-
ing in their bill. ilia encounter with
the robbers was also very exciting aiad
0
interesting. The Doctor paid a high.
complinieut to England in concluding his
lecture. He believed the destruction of'
the power of Mahornmed Was entrusted
by 'Providence to Great 13ritain ; and,
with a magnificent peroration, in which
-pictured the coining events of the
next fifty years in that countfy, he con -
chided his eloquent lecture! A vote of
thanks was moves]. by .Rev. S. Ryckman,
and seconded by Rev. 1'. Lewis, and
the National Authem, followed by the
benediction, closed tile entertainment.
In tl
the Fat
followi
Lachla
ter— in
1819 :
Macke
• against
hearers
would
of dece
Lord s
proof o
esty, h
currefll
had be
wh ich
e Reif . Dr. eeennedy's "
ers in Rosa -shire,' °cc
g story relating to the
Maesenziei well -know
oss-ehire, born in 17
"On -another occasion, h
zie) Ives bearing • te
dishonest dealing, assur
that..sooner or later, th
1 '
ible
ince
Was
told
the
hich
was
een,
land who pretend41 to be in searc
1 on work, boarded train on th
and Chicrigo R
charge of it in
of the conduct
them to the n
ter a short fi
1
sun. If ifei
headache or e
immediately,
cool plade, ap
cold water ov
one is °vete°
person cool d
tea or cold co
the skin is ho
pour cold iva
and apply t
wrapped in a
there is n� ic
on the head,
well as on th
'If the p rso
pulse feeble, stet
a few second , o
of aromatic wit.
horn) in twcp t
with a little tliug
ling of UM e,
haustlon occurs
ie down in
ly cold blot
r head and
ne by the
inksl of wate
f able
dry, s
o er the
e he
el or o
and ke
our col
dizziness,
ease work
had and
s • an pour
nec If sty
hea give' the
or col black
alto . If
ong w th. or
;1 dy and
.punddice
her do h. If
p col cloth
wa er n itas
fai
mo
eas
ee,
011
to
at
nd
bo
y..
is pale, ver
im inha e a
give hi a
ts of a
blespoo
r."
t, and
ia for
oanful
monis 1(harts-
fUly o water
In the W
to be Medic
who wander
boarding rai
on the inhabi
they halt, Tw
p in the IN st.
tet States he eopte seem
w th a pia e of tramps,
ab ut from pia oto place,
wa trains a id 1 vying food
nts f of ti e ilace where
hundred of hese tramps
of harvest
St Louis
'away last we k, and took
spite of the r mo strance
r, who was ob igcd to take
xt town. Th tremps,af-
ht were "hug led 'off the
of them being severely
as a regular iiundation of
onville, Ill., o le 4ay last
arrested and lo ked in
n for petty ffen es, but
ey, were turn d loose the
and given One ur to leave
fact, all that c tit(' be seen
to leave *•w on pain of
(1 into a ebaii gang, and
ik on the streets. Many of
ered work bu refused it.
es they are as numcious and
t their intenti n is,Or where
m, the mdst of them will
nd the stories of those who
to saydo not harmonize
i
hey go n quadsstb houses,
, and if r fus d especially
are no Imp about the prem.
it, or help themselves to
y want in thp way' of food
, and: puristic] their journey
1 trains pestling through that
untry; are being arMed and
fears of b oo shed are en-
one
Mc-
imes
the
stag-
Mitd• train, sever
ajar, hurt. Ther
th a them at Jac
week, 65 wer
the city pris
having no no
next morning
the city. In
were order
being form
made to Wo
them were
In other ple
unruly. Wh
they came fr
not divulge;
have anythi
very well.
begging ,fop
where tber
ises, deman
whatever th
and clothi
itself
am b.
the
evil's
rn ?"
tion,e
daft,
eFar.
otsri 33:g
il le!
close
ret es
'•the
dined
"You
for a
11 set
cFar-
cltIseonward.
mt-crizmAx-i. PolRi
THE NEW LIQUOR STORE
are - section of c
1
f the guarded a '
dis- tertained.
ays of
rs the
Rev.
minis-
, died
(Mr.
imony
ng his
Lord
unish all who held the lalaiices-
t. Al an eXample of h w the
metinies, ev' in this lif, , gives
his markingthe sin of dishon-
repeated an
at the tim
n engagedili
she always
anecdote wh eh was
. A woma who
mi k, with
mingled a hird Of
water, and who had made some money
by her traffic, was going with hr gains
to An erica. Duriiig the voy ge she
kept ler treasure 'in a bag, w ch was
alwaysl illow. Ther was a
monke was al-
lewed course
of its wanderings milk-
woma s harnmock, in rummaging which
under her p
on board the ship, that
o go at large and that ii
came to th
it founil the bag of gold. Carry' g, it off,
the in nkey inounted the riggi
seatingitself aloftlon a spar, op
bag an began te pick out t
Passing 01 ud
Passing village residen e Where the,
game of c quet is very Oeely indulged
in, we stoped to listen to the following
very excit conversation : "You think
yen re cun ng, but I'll beat you yet."
he Said. You'd better ea to play
the game
ed., "I k
you- do."
did'," she r
any fairne
have that
slipped as
know any
excitedly.
say I did
play the
house an
voice in sharpest pitch. "Don't you
dare to t 1 to me that way, you imper-
tinentIt
he sy, of I'll -nialte you sorry for
it." "Iluesy ! hussy ! You tight to be
ashamed o
hussy.
ible apol
in that
off and ix
for you,
gn'edanthde' shhilne 846
thrc:at,
quet ag
house, s a
every wor
eg to 'pall the attention of the HOTEL KEEPERS, FARMERS and GENERA
PUBLIC f Seaforth and vicinity, to the
14•T A. 0 re
Tha
EW LIQUOR
I have Opened. Out a
STORE IN SEAFORTI1,
• THIRD DOOR SOUTH OF THE POST OFFICE,
And dikectly oppositegrTeCon olidated Bank of Canada, where I have remo
i
1R STOCK of Spirituous Liquors.
Have also Imported He
HENNES
CHAMPAONE,
BURGUNDY,
st," she pertinentl suggest -
)W as much about croquet a...
(Successor
"You don't play s if you
torted. "If there had been
s abciut you, you d let me
stroke over. :You know' 1
vell as I do." "No, I don't
ing of the kind," she replied MALN.T STR
"I say you did !" "And I
!
and if it you ain' going to
e you'd better o into the 1 TN THANKING the Public 1 or the very L
hut Up," she ens ered, her -1. bueiness of Strong & Fair17, and by stii
have a continuance of the game. I have- no
MADEIRA,
CLARET,
AMAIC
1 NIETO
SCOTCH
MO
RUM,
R WITH A
AND
vily in the Following Lines :
"Y BRANDY,
l'ELE BRANDY,
ULES ROBINS' BRANDY,
T E BEST P A0E.
TR TJ IT AND pROVE rr.
THE S,EAFORTH MUSIbAL
•INSTRVMENT EMPORIUM.
WILLSON -& sooTT
Beg, to direct the attentioxi of the public
to the following facts !They make a
.Speci4ity of the Best Pianos and Organs
M the Canadian market,
ed I THE ATHUSHEK & CABLE & SONS
• CELEBRATED ..P,IA1COS.
SAZARAC BRAID,
OUTARD DUPY'S BRAND
LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF
IRISH WHISICJIY.
GU. esti's Celebrated. Dubli Stout, any quantity of Bass's, Carling's and You
,Ale, in ha f and quarter barrels, to suit purchatiers.
LIBERAL INDU
EMENTS TO HOTEt KEEPEFIS
AND FARMERS
WHO WIS TO BUY IN LARGE QUANTITIES.
PURE AND U ADULTERATtD LIQUOR GUARANTEED
ORDERS
G re Me a Call.
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
• THOMAS KID
•
M .
ENERALGROOER
p Stong & Fairley,)
AND PROVISION DEAL
0 coins.
The fir t it threw out into the ea, and
the se ond and third it dropped on the
-deck, 14 third of
conten
ocean,
ed to
had fa'rly earther milk."
41m
nd so on, ti
s of the b
the owner o
ether off th
g had sun
the bag bei
deck just
Is Lager Beer Intoxica,
• Mr. WmeSaunders, a °hernia
don, i his ,evidence before
trates in that cit', isolves th
that has been puzz mg the' judi
t in the a
•worn : I am
ceivecl last
on a quart
ose of anal
Lt contained
careful tests
n 2& and 3
for s
He sa
by pr
Inspe
beer
ascert
• Public Suicide of a Widow in
• China.
The Overland China Mail gives an ac-
count of a strange 'suicide which was
• lately committed at Fuh-chow Foo. It
seems that a young: lady, an inhabitant of
that city, who had the lois, ortune to be
ti,
left a widow wisile yet in her teens, was
• urged by some injudicio relatives to
enter again into the bond e of wedlock.
The thought thus, suggested of supplyieg
the place of her late husband was so
repugnant to her -feelings that, in order
to escape from the pelsecution of her
advisers, she determined to "ascend. to
heaven on the hack of a stork," or, in
other words, publicly to cOmmit suicide:
Having arrived at this determination, 1, disp se. I
a day was fixed for tie ceremony. tbos3 worki
• EArly on the fatal morning the lady, het een th
• dressed as the Queen of Heaven and Mor mg an
surrounded by a large follewing of admir- On
ing, relatives and frienda, started . from as
her late husband's house in an open Ave
sedan-ehair for the scene of her self- fati
inflicted death. By the why she •visited - the
ler parents, to bid themd farewell, and is
' stopped occasionally on the way to taste "
the viands which were placed at inter-
vals by the side of the road, as at. a
funeral. On arriving at an open space
at the back of the li ai-ehaou Temple she
• ruouuted on scaffolding which had
been erected for the purpose, and, hay-
ing bowed to the vast crowd which had
assembled to witness the proceedings,
she cried with a loud voice,- "Heaven
and earth! and my friends ! I am quite
satisfied to die ir• this manner."
Having said this she stepped on to a
chair on the platform and thrust her head
through the noose of a red cord, which
hung suspended from a croesbeara above
e tune pa
s, on being
fession ; I r
tor Render
4er the pur
in whether
after epeated and
it eon ained betwe
of al ,ohol ;• the percentage in
ale v
in co
the d
to th
spirit
'nigh
very
hol.
dith c
prod
thiul
into.
drin
toxic
by li
'its u
toxic
men
it is
ries from about 6 to 9
inon beer, from 6 to 7
fference in itrength is chi
✓ beer is c
• It is nay
itoxication
usceptible to the infiuen
In other cas
tit for Parti
ce that effe
that partie
mating liqu
enough lag
tion; but
uor might
e. I sho-ul
ting drink
ed liquor, b
• malt liquo
age; lege
ous
produce 11
es, I think i
esto take
t.• Cross -ex
in the habi
✓ would not
r beer to p
parties easil
ecome into
look upou it
Lager lIeei
t I don't kn
or not.
ow to_ T
T1 e report of
of the Board of
• "Sunetrok
• says
heat and eSpeci
'muggy.'
seco d, thir
ter than on t
y exciteme
all the
in the
g aliow
hat she
bag?
of- Lon-
e magis-
enigma
ial mind
rmative.
chemist
eek from
of lager
'sing, to
alchohol;
I found
er cent.
ordinary
er cent.;
)er cent.;
fly owing
rtainly a
pinion it
n 'Artier;
e. of alco-
would be
nOugh to
mined—I
of using
e able to
oduce in -
affected
icated by
as an in -
is a fer-
w whether
1'
yourself, callnig y ur wife
ti old villain contempt,
y for a mao ! o speak to me
a , after me ever mg my fingers
ii erable sheeing all these years
ald-headed puppy, Theie
ii ed, throwing her mallet
k that and shove itdown youe
don't ever dare to play cro-
" and she bounced. into th
ming the door as if she mean
she said. ---Co )t.
1
The ,p1.
their °rig
considqa
farm-hous
and W
hamlet n
Black o
the sug e
be found.
raents ha
is safe to
are rat e
and in o
ture, tha
The mod
however,
their Wor
keeping t
are unex
material
in cloc -s
ent m t
of tha p
in the ca
ed iii he
woode c
influe ce
estimete
were an
regioni, a
Europe
time he
eat Suns roke.
he Sanitory Committee
ealth upon sunstroke
e is caused excessive
allY if the weather is
is more apt to o cur on the
, fourth day4f a heated
e first. Los of sleep,
t, close slee ing rooms,
use of stim lants pre- man,
uch more apt to attack don'
w.or
debi
ot day
ool sleepi
d loss bf s
ue. wo
e is arti,Ificia
ell ventila
f worldng
a
19
ooden Ole
e where wood
, at least as a
le trade value,
in the Black yore
mblirg. There
LARGE STOCK OF C
hich I will sell for a Small Adva
eas, Sugars, Syrups, Coffees,
Pot Barley, Split P
BET, SEAFORTH.
Ne'ver before has any piano been sub-
jected to such close eriefeism and severe
le
tests- by friends and 1 s as have the
above named instrume ts. The scale,
being so radically difrerent from any
other tio ingenious in ;its construction,
and producing such wonderful power and
purity of tone, has attraeted the atten-
tion and admiration of mechanics, phil-
osopliers and musical critics ; and they
have therefore been lodked. upon as hum-
vatiolis by manufacturiers and dealers in
other Pianos, who, being -unable to find
in them any weak points for assault, bavee
endeavored to storm them by unjust as-
sertiers. But after ten. years of thorough
trial of the one, and Tlwenty of the other
.3.a
the Manufacturers are en.abled to prove
that they have more t n ,vindicated the
highest hopes of their friends, and are
test silencing the gun* of their enemies'.
A trial is all that is required to thorough-
ly c4nvince the publie of these facts.
beret Patronage I have received since Begriming the
t attention to buSineSS and upright dealing I hope to
on bend a
010E FAMILY GROCERIES
tee ou Cost tor CHIIII3 comprising in p rt of
pices, Sauca, Currants, Raisins, •?ice,
as, eind Biscuits of all k,inds.
CANNED •GOODS.
• Tiff VOCEL & LINCOLN ORGANS
Are universally acknOwledged to be the
best in the market, and each' instrument
is fully avarranted for five rears. The
following are a few of the niany advan-,
tags we claim for fills instrument over!
all ethers made: The PATENT PIANO!
ATTACHMENT is a complete success ;1
-4
is fully proved and! tested,. Sparkling,
Vivacity is by this imparted to the mu-
sic. Is alwaysin 4ne. T e Manifold
Pipe gives richness And purity of tone,
equalling the best Pipe Organs, is prov-
ed, and. above competion, and stands nue
equalled and. alone. Science, experience;
good stock, skilled. workmanship and
holiest purpose mak, these Organs. They
cothmend themselv s. The are beautie
fully voiced and tun d.
Pianos and Orgau of other makes supi
1
plied an order when desired.
The Trade Liberally Dealt with.
A :few Second Hand Instruments al.
ways on hand.
Remember the Place, and don't pass
us, by.
I have just received a largostock of Conned Goods, consisting of Peaches, Strawberries, Rasp
,berries, Pine Apples, Tomato as, Plums, Marmalade and Jam, Canned Salmon, Macierel,Lobsters, sta
Sardines.
i'LOUR d FEED Constantl on Hand, and Delivered Free to anyiPart
an
of Seaforth, larpurhey Egmbndville.
n clocks took_
POTATOES FOR 20 CENTS PER BUSHEL.
article of any
was in the
st, in Baden Rem ember the Plaee, Strong & Fairley's Stand, South side.
is hardly
the civilized world where th
est clock, (none' made upo
tion of thatoriginal, may no
And thouigh.various improv
e been introdneed, perhaps it
sarthat these inprovements
in the mechanical constructiOfl
sequent cheapness, of -manufa
in the quelit of the article.
st wages of the Black Forestere,
still keepdownthe prices qf
, and or accuracy of tim
e best German Wooden 'doe s
elled by any o he
The compens ti
of metal work
Is, is not the
inciple. Diffe
e and in the w
better classes
ock, in order
of tthhaet vt2e0ai,hooe
ually mad in
41
A r gg
yesterda
street as
before a
ed unde
ed and
ked clean aye
`.1.c) 3 ou feel any pa
"Lots of it ; my le
poke 8.'
" he sun affects
legs. I guess you are
"N el , 1 know w
wi h -a. good deal
pe
in
for
a
• me a te
ter."
T
grba
of the sa e
g pendulu
; ade bf diffefr
our applicati n
en sort of wee
rkf: are emploY-
of 'the German
o unteract the
. In 1842 it w s
Wooden cloc -s
he Black For st
d thence foun 1 their way over
nd America. At'the present
anhual produc bove 700,0
Various Kinds.
a. and forlorn leoking man as
seen to i fa down on S te
if overcome y the heat, ut
y one couldye ch him he cra l-
a shade tree. When approa h -
ked if he was ill, he replied :
by a sunstrok .
n ? ' was asked
s are as stiff as
the sun, an
ho rs of 11 o'c
4 O'clock in •th
wear thin clot
especially. ous
ock in the over
afternoon. stink
ing. Have
g- rooms aS possible.
eep and all unnecessary
king in door and 'where
heat, see that the room IA V
the sun Wear a light 1
hat (not black, as it absorb e heat) and 1 "I ai
put 'nside Of it on the head a wet cloth 1 ven ra
111
or
hat
is
dri
Up,
fro
08
um
bo
or
11
ho
laige green
from the h
et. D6 n
k what wa
as petspi
being' ove heated. H
ible an additional shat
rella, when walking,
rd cover when working
en much fatigued do no
e excused from work, es
'clock in the morning on very hot
days, espeCially if the *ork is in the
leaf • frequently lift the 1 whont
get de
n'
ad and see that the cloth
check perspiration, but
er you nee to keep it
ation preve ts the body
ve wherever
, as a thin
canvass or
in the sun.
go to work,
ecially after
wot
tak
• •
mo'
Fre
me
a f
14
do
'au
Ina
e head—not
ot suustruck.'
s," said the
of spirit. "
haps knov that there are v
s of sun tro e, but there
y different sp cies, all liabl
man at once. If you could s
-cent piece J te1iiveI'dfee1
i
itizen pa sed o and left
.—Detroi Fr e 7'658. .
ctird of t
an
't.wotin' lis
le daikey to
e hail soli ite
ole_mg,g r
dis year, ca
dei commani fn
f olin' wid po
oted de nip 1
di4an Bank. D
terlong." "
bout it ?" qu
boss ! W'at
ckle we'eu
him offen de
uldn't face t
14
•
•
he
ofd
ou
ri-
are
to
Ow
et -
11
im
-
TO
M. MORRISO
THEi PE PLE OF HURON.
1\/1 1\ILT31-11:=2,1=i-c2-
HE PEOPLE OF HURON THI1 AR IVAL
Y LARGE STOCK OF •
•
ESIRES TO ANN0'61CCE TO
F A VE
TEAS,
Of various Brands, Su
• ply of all a
Freedra n's
ear, boss," sad ra
a 'gentleman om
ten cents "je:'te,
dram ;" "I in
se I seedeygine
Giner'l Gran
iti s no how. D
on4y I los' inda
yuz jes a
.,
hy didn't you ak
✓ ied
the gentle•san
o eezin de '111:
er come 'u10111
The g ,nt1e
nuudrum.
2
HIS STOCK
• SUGA
erior Quali
tides usual
ALL
S AND TOBACCOS
and at very Low Prices. .Also a Fre
y found in a first-class Grocery Stain
OLD CHEAP.
F CROCkERY A.'&D GLASSW
h Sup -
Is now very large, well assorted., and much CHEAPER than usuril.
J. MURPHY
therefore the publin c
LI I a TT
is not so anxious to make money as he is
n rely upon getting good. bargains at
JAMES MURPHY'S,
WILLSON 86,scorr.,
THE FARMER'S FAVORITE.
o. C. WILLSON'S
make sales,
EA
AGRICULTURAL 1MP1 EMENT
EM-
PORIUM, SEAF RTH.
ORTH.
IZ S!
Q, T.T 0
WHpLESALE AND RETAIL.
S2
All parties wanting to buy Liquors of the best quality are invited to viit
THOMAS D. RstAN'S NEW STORE,I
ON MARKET STREET
Wlere they w 11 find that they can get good value for their mey.
•
and ()tillers buying in Large Qiintitie
The Best and Cheapest Place in, the
County to Purchase,Agricultural
Implements. •
When you get an Implement from Will-
son you can rely upon it being as
represented.
STILL THEY COME.
if •
Another car load of Sham's Pelf-Duniming
Horse Rakes, 700 of whichhave already been ieold
this spring. As there are only fifteen hundred
being made this seasonefarmers bad better Call
early as the stock will soon be run out.
Woods' Self -Rake Reaper is in greater deman
this year than ever before. 1•Tone other sten
the test of time so well.
Woods' Iron -frame Mower, the lightest,deaft,
and most comnlate working machine made.
- 7
Johnson's Self Rake Reaper, too well known t
need recommendation,
,
Tho Buck -Eye Mower, which every person ad
mite, can't be beaten.
1='1.30WS,
01 all descriptions. Another ear load of (home
perfect Thistle Slayer's, Massey's No. 18.
1
_Something New in Gang plows. The Guelph
'Wrought Iron Frame Gang Plow. This le the
Boss Gang Plow in the market. Came slid -See it
and try it.
• Tnrnip Seed Solvers, Hemel Hoes and Weeders,
1
andall classes of Implementg.
The -above implements 9,1�. all warrant e and
evi:1 be given on trial. Satisfaction guara teed
or no flee. as 0. C. believeg that In impl meat
• that won't stand toting ain't -worth bn7ing
•
Hotel Keeper
E SPECIALLY REQUESTED TO CALL.
Any Orders left t Killoran & Ryan's old stand will be attended' to on the
shortest notice. I
21. D. RYAN, 050firth.
SEWING NIAOH)N.
What everybody says must be true, and
sensibleperson now admits that
oven'
THE FLOR,ElgeB
Has no equal. All kind s of machines in Stock,
which will be sold if people will angle& on buying
them.
Plow Points ahd all kludge,' Cestings and Re-
pairs slwos on land.
Sewing Machine Oils, Attachments and Be-
dairs always xeadyA. .
fa -Stook Butterick's Patterns.
O. C. WILLSON, Seaforth.
•