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The Huron News-Record, 1887-08-03, Page 5t bi UNTIL THE FIRST OF AUGUST WI; WILL GIVE THE PEOPLI'. treat Bargains in eery Class of Goods IN OUR STORE. We are just like the restoof the Dry -Goods mon—we want to reduce our stock before Fall Goods begin to arrivo. O We are Determined no one shall sell Cheaper 0 0 Ask to see the Goods. Ask the Price—it shall be the LOWEST. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. . GEO. E. PAY & CO., THE DRY -0000S EMPORIUM OF CLINTON. 1N ANI) ABOUT TIHE COUNTY • —Tile G. T. 11. disclaims rest sibillty for the injtl•ries sustained the St Thomas disaster, .with exception of three t.•orsols. —Two Stratford men iinnt Hartley and Meeker, whilst bath the other night, had their clot robber) of .;+270 and $25 resltectivi —Two young ,nen named Gov. and Healy were fined $30 ai+d co •by the (Jut•lph polite- magistrate 1 week for ill treating a horse on 5 day prtviou4. —Mr. J. C. Stevens, Collector Customs. at Owen Soniel, is repos• far ill the rd, ing hes it Sts H. A. Jamieson, a Stratford wheat buyer skeddadled last wook. It is said that the bank of Montreal holds $13,000 worth of warehouse receipts of his, but his warehouse contains no wheat. —Janes Bain, who lis tilled the (thee of night-watchman in St. :Mary:., for a number of years, early nu Sunday morning last took mime tage of hitt position and skipped by the light of the moon, leaving many not `it, ,llaryites to mourn Lis departure, un- -.-Mrs. I. \i)tcalf, of Turuberry, 14 v141ting 11t • Varna w'llel 0, )ler of brother, Mr. R. Stevenson, iv lying ter) seriously ill. He had n tumor taken out of his side. ft is I,uutfil if ho la_ wil recover. r . couple of weeks ago an accident sat • befel 11r. \Vin. O'Rourke, of the tot 6th eO nceasion of McKillop„ at the ne barn raising of )1r. .11ugh Dunn. int As was expected, Mr. O'Rourke did tn. not long survive his injuries. Ile passed peacefully away on the morning of the 14tH inst. aged 54 years. Mr. O'Rourke was a native of the county of Galway, Ireland, and come to this country in 1851. Ingram, an Alnwick farm- er, appeared at the 'Cobourg Police Court to answer a charge of assault preferred against hila and his wife by 'Taylor 1ieNutt., their hired man. One day last week Mrs. • Ingrani quarreled with McNutt about coin, ing late .tu his ,breakfast. He told her to mind her own buSiuess and she retaliated by throwing a 'cup of tea at hint. Whim he went out in the yarns . she followed him and relieved her ruffled temper be.giving hint a few Sound slaps. 'Then her `11ThlWiiitlinterfered and, on the pre- tence that .he feared MNutt was going to choke his wife, assaulted and heat • him. The „flue and costs amounted) to $10. —On ,Monday morning James Howard of Mitchell woke up unr.l. found his wife a corpse by his side. When hhe died he had no knowledge, but as the body was black the Mayor sent a doctor to stake an uxamina• r tion. Ho reported that decomposi- tion had set- in and that life must havo• been extinct at least twenty fotir hours. Howard is given to 0 that hr'.will he permanently ilrcal cituted for official duty.' —Said he tenderly, as they looking at the stars : " i ,do i 'understand what you can see. in 1 that you love ate." " That's wl everybody says," replied the ingr UOus maiden. —Charles Hopkins, aged 16, son of John Hopkins, formerly express agent . of , the Granit -Trunk, St 'homes, 1a , (lied on Friday evening from sunstroke, received, while pick. ing berries. ,-Mrs. Curry Campbell, of Winni- peg, second daughter of the late Rey. Dr. Rice, died suddenly at the resid- ence of her brather•in-law, Rev. A. Cunnin_gllam,..at Stratford, on \Veda nesday morning, from internal r•up- ture- --A negro preacher in a South Georgia county asked his congrei'a, tioin the other day for a short vacs• tion. An old sister objected, giving es n reason 'flat de d.cbd.l-...._tleltber.- takes no hollerday, but he get in his "WWI: ev'y • minute.' —While milking a cow some few days ago a daughter of Mr. Kelly, town line Logan and El.liee,:had her collar bone broken. Lt. dog fright- ened the cow and in running' away the brute .knocked the girl down, which resulted in the fracture meu- t iaoed. —The case of ,l1eLean -vs. Prio -which excite:) considerahfle .inter est in tins county and. it which judgment Was reserved at th trial was det,•ru)itii'd on Monde when judgment was given in favor o Prior,dismissing the Plaintiff's action with costs. ' e y- drink, and on Sunday night he f returned from the country in a state of intoxication,and tum'aled into bed alongside of the remains of his wife, t she ,having died no clonbt early that morning. lie slept away in his drunken stupor until next morning, when he discovered for the first time that she was dead; —Mr. William hunter, an organ ahent, was arrested in w inglr,tnl on Friday last, for forgery. - About a week ago pie walked into the bank there and presented the n,auagnr, llr. Jackson, «•itlr a note for ninety dollars, purporting to 1 o signed by I)0011) Jackson bought the note and notified Mr. Blue, of Andierley. Mr. Glue came forward, smiling, and said lie lead not signed a note lately. Things began to look blue for Mr. Jackson so he inlnledi• ately got out a warrant for Ifetter's arrest, Constable Alex, 1\dcl)onald proceeded . to \Vingbum, arrested hint in the billiard hall,and brought hint to ]Ripley where he was tried before a magistrate ho sent him flown to the county tOwit for trial. —An eminent pliystclan gives i as his opinion, founded on exper fence, that a sober person du .the witness.box ' testifying to events that had occurred when -he -was in- toxicated is more liable to bo correct than an intoxicated person tetttifying to events that hod occurred wheli he was sober. . —'1110 Pal me rstoe 'Telegraph Kays;—"There was more Sabbath• 1,reaking than drunk r•tines5 in Pal• niersten on Sunday iary 1a,t, ,rime of the worst,, offenders against ..the fourth COntrtlandinerlt being amongst the prominent workrs for the Scott Act." —Uhnrle4 Storms, *the Waterloo horse thief, WAS surlteIle:d floc other day to twenty•four years in the Kingston Penitentiary. It was -pros-ed in court that he had stolen twenty•four horses within 0 compar- atively ehorttro,4;p)e, and for each of- fence the judge gale hint one year in the penitentiary. —According to the published Voters' Lists of the township of Stanley, there aro 611 persons who are entitled to vote at both inunici- pal elections and elections to the Legislative assembly ; 21 who are entitled to vote at municipal elec- tions only, and 36 who are entitled to vote at elections to the Legis- 1.ntive Assembly only, There are 250 who aro eligible to serve as jurors, and there are 19 ladies who are entitled to vote at municipal elec.. ions. There are 107 land—holders sons, and 31 wage earners. There are also 48 tenants, and 30 occupant voters. 31.11tR1,1t; ES. i'I'Illi lx i.-11F,ACOMI. On tin. 27th Inst, by the Rev. 11. Hill, at the bane of the bride's parents, \1r, James Still• ing, of Michigan, 1'. S. to Miss .!ane, daughter of Air. butes !keratin of f;ole. rich Tp. (:1)111S--HELL,•--At Saltfor) on the 2tith ' July by the Rev. 1h•. Urc, Mr, Richard Gibbs to Miss Agnes 1. Bell. • S'I'ON1;S—`O1"1'.-011 the 2ritlt inst., at the \(ethn,list Parsonage, plemniller, by Rev. -dames Nestle, \Ir. Jacob Stokes to Alias \fnry 11. Nott, both of )4ndericll. Powell's sarsaparilla and' burdock the most powerful blood purifier in. the market. Price 50cts. a bottle S01d by all druggists. 443-3m. THEtt� - DR Y-000DS 0 0 0 0 u 0 PALACE: Just Opened Out for the Summer Trade, NEW LAWNS, NEW MUSLINS, NEW PRINTS NES" STUFF GOODS_ G-RgND V"ALZ7'E_ We are -Showing a Special Job Line of PR,INTS at 8c., worth 12-1. Millinery Department Fully Assorted. FIVE -SER -CNT -OFF -M-101?,- 0-0-0 OR- 0-0-0 JOHN 'WISEMAN, Manager. Estate J. HODGENS. At this season of the (year every- one should use Powell's sarsaparilla and burtlook, it cleanses and enriches the blood. Price 50 cts., sold by all druggists. 443.3ro. MARKE'L' REPORTS. (Corrected every Ttc4.1 afternoon.) CLINTON. Flour $4 00 to 4 30' Fall Wheat, new (C old 0 70 to 0 80 Spring Wheat. ........ 0 70• to 0 80 Barley .. 0 40 to 0 48 Oats .. 0 29 to 0 30 Peas APPLES WANTED. \ZTANTED, 20,000 BARRELS OF 11AItVEST, IVANTED, AND WINTEit Apples. Apply to D. CANTELON. 453—ti Clinton. DETLOR &r CC'S Grand Dominion ,S Industrial Great Suiiiiuer Sale! EXHIBITION • a Q 1887 NOW GOING ON. IT'OJOJrTO, Sept. 5th to 17th. . 0 48 to 0 48 $30,000 IN PRIZES. Apples,(winter) per bbl 1 00 to 1 50 Potatoes 0 60 to 70 Butter 0 12 to 0 13 Eggs a 13 to 0 15 Hay 8 00 to 9'00 Cordwoocl 3 00 to 4 00 Beef .. 0 00 to 0 00 Wool 0 24 to 0 25 r ENDERS WANTED. ---Tenders will b o• n o , ugue , 1887, for the lilac. ing of 11EA'I't:RS in' the ONTARIO STREET METHODIST CIIIItOtf, with a guaranteed capacity sufficient to heat the church in the coldest weather. ll' necessary information can he obtained from the building committee. The lowest or any twnder not necessarily accepted.--- il. w1LTSK, Secretary. 1:ntrie, )'lose su 'u5t 13t11. This, boin;; the Dominion and lnifi .trial m bitious combined, will be the grette,ta hlbition •of the agrieultmrtl lull industrial products'of this country ever held: t .1 (band l rsgr;uuwc of Special Attractions is being prepitiv', Re turn tickets at single fare and cheap excur- slona of all railways during the full time of the Ex h t bi tion. 0 STARTLING VALUE IN \IANY LINES. LADIES' G J P'S HATS AT JOB PRICES'. O- ssma ung receivepfomatattention BOARDERS WANTED. ('t 1•;NTL7•:JIEN OR LADIES desiring :( Private lJf Boarding Mottos can receive aeon, dation by applying to MRS. IIAA(tK E, nn the corner of Itattenbury and Nylon streets (the ilwelling recently occupied lir 11•m. Doherty; Esq,) Clinton,IJuly, IS' t Sr. . , 454-4t, IPPE1IALE TEACHER WANTED—For the low- est loom in the Clinton Model School ; for the Model term. Must be capable of teaching music and bol t a tiro, o•second.clan certificate. Applications, stating salary expected, received tip tod3th August'. by W. II. 111NE, Secretary. Clinton, Jply 14th, ]S87. 454 T\RESS MAKING. - 5tra. Campbell, of London has opened Dress Making Rooms. over the • Dry Good Store of Geo. E. l'ay ;t Co:, with first- class as,estnts. She is iu a position to tern ort work equal to any in the city. Rhe respectfully asksa trial order. ,tuoms-over ( E0. E. PAN" L 00'8, Dry Goods Store. WANTED AT ONCE, GOOD (4ENERAI, SERVANT. Apply to 51115. Melt EE, 4:4 St. Mary street A. A. B E N N ETTJ 1 —T1IE I.EADINO— FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER, Jed •Itot.,ker Store, ALBERT ST. CLINTON. ]'ancy G0 ds Pnttr/sell,,,', ('0,111, Feli.,•, At'oNl uc 1Vas/tif? f/ lsurlyeui(lrly/ (tltrl," liitiflitrr SILKS, Fillu.••r'llc E7/0,/ Cnttutt, (J'oteltcl G,lhut, Alcteoe,,,,' Cunt, Tins01, A/5/1li1/1te F70te'0,..',1'0/11'/Ir'fr7.,•, • ole., etc. "CT'OQi T T M. COOPER 17e•(0,,' tiler/, Enol ,Slone. ATTENTION ! FARMER l Implements ! Implements ! i1ct'01t:\i ICK I,1:J,P'•111N T)T;1tS, itA;APl',1t5, \IO\V];l)s, SEE1) DI))LES, TinliSE 'RAKES PLOWS, CiUT'l'JNt1 HONES, 511E1.LERS, ETC.,1,1'C And all implements used on a farm as (food as the .Rest, and Dir Cheap 08 tllrCheapest, at J. B. • WEIR'S grey es t• at o i e , tt et: l e T. For Prize Lists and full information address .1. 4. WITHIRROW, H..1, IrULL, President. Mgr. and Sec., 451 Toronto TO THE FARMERS ! Study your own interest alit] go where you eau get Reliable ' e '' Harness, 1 manufacture n ( t C IOIIC 10 14 the i)K,) • OF STOOL l K. frtrarc of ahns that c nsthc t have got to line. r r Caland get ices, Orders by.utail promplyattended to JOT3E1 Tr. CARTER, iHARNESS EMPORIUM, i3LYT11, ONT. ---0---= J. C. DETLOR & CO'. ig Slaughter DRY -GOODS ROBE TO `1 lr i GOOSE EGGS FOR TH I cRt.TY.SI C DAYS. GOODS ....'�� C O 0 0 O Not the oldiunry kind, you know, hat the name for nothing is the way we 'nae the term.- When your expectations are ,great and nothing conies of it, you get a goose egg. Don't you see ? A goose egg i, good for nothing but to hatch a gosling. DON'T BE A GOSLING, For that's exactly what the people who are continually olfl'ring you Goose Eggs w'a'nt to stake of you, A gosling is a poor slily thing that follow,, the other geese without asking any questions. Its these goslingo that form the sole support of firms who arc continually making GOOSE EGG OFFERS regarding Iioots and -Shoes and othe)• necessary footmen'. 'There i, noth- ing in those oflbls of value to you or any • one else. 1\hen 0 firm offer, you an arti- 1,• d fuotw ar t'or. 1:'ss than the rat' nm• terisl woul,l cast 14thCgoals vereieliable, look out, fnr'its only another irRESi-I LAID plan 0) gather in a gosling. h,0W 1ices :In' the dearest thing on earth unless they, are pat on honest. Reliable Goods, Muslilts for Tc., Gingham's for '8c., .Prints fur 5e., Press (;roods for 8c., Wool Carpet from 45c., Curtain Netts very cheap. Call and see what we are doing. T T �bertsoxt's GREAT CASH STORE ABSOLI/TEL Y NEW STOCK OOTS AND SHOES! •Si ips ?it's S('ar1c's Block, opposite the ]\Iai•lcet, amp when you are quote,) figures lower than straight gars.; call Lc sold fors you. Tse Thermometer has dropped, and, so are invited to hay (10000 Eggs. • .« THERE IS A LIIVIIT tm,lerwhirh no,t,ifll), lIOAiF8T.AIADE Courteous Treatment. Best Assortment. All ally"play the slant." we nava gen below it ea), he line, and whit: be r nnti„n• ELeather Goods, Startlingly Low Prices. No. idly " hecatlsr t,r ,y, Ll, NaT ,ell shad ly ,,randy Trouble to show Goods. for the sale rat• making attractive offers of niter impossihilifir=. my prices. have Don't Forget the Place—W, IL Simpson's, - SUBSTANTIAL opposite the Market, Minton. BARGAIN:; ! ><-�- l J- yon to remember the address mid give u It \,•ill <t in Stylish hats and Shoes, possessing the 11i111 fl cull. or -m rrY and 5I.\I(K, can always he had of ns at the lowest limit of living prices, it la niuNn5f I,•:5,. and sATL.f••A. Ton to trade 'VIth SON IMPLEMENT \VA It BROOMS, The Reliable Shoe Man, CLII' PON. ONTARIO CLINTON AND LONDESBORO. 0 r.( THE NEWS-RECORD FINE JOB PRINTING. •;I