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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1881-07-08, Page 5around hie wok and said with au la. pules of moaner touching sad as tender as a woman "You know ho well I lure you. People whose moth" was both misslbtie bur and selfish have *.light to prejudice ms against you and Irl Neagh and Wisdom, and perhaps others, and though I have been compelled from the nature of thinks to give them sodium', it has never touched me here," pointing to his heart United States Attorney Corkhili said : I have the secret forge in the United Staten seeking wit the history of the criminal. Up to this time there ars no arrests further than his. There may be some. I do nut know fur certain that the Grand Jury will meet on Tuesday. Should the President die before , hat time the case will be presented to them then. Should he be in a fair way to recover there will be a delay to establish that fact. Meanwhile there will be no hear- ing, Should the President die the crime will be murder in the first degree. The only penalty is death. Should he recov- er, the penaltyfor felonious assault, with attempt to kil, is ten years. District Attorney Corkhill yesterday at an informal Cabinet meeting, stated that Gitteau gave him a full statement of where he got the money to purchase the revolver, and from whom he expected the $500 yesterday ; also that Gitteau made other important disclosures. This is not to be given to the public unless verified. The detective believe Gitteau to be insane and that he had no accom- plices. ANOTHER NTATRYWXT 3T curve t-. The Herald's special says :—The ru- mour that Gittflau is one of a number of conspirators is scouted by every man „f common sense. Being told yesterday the President was suffering great pain Gitteau replied :— "I am very sorry to hear that. I wished I had put another ball into him, for that would have ended his suffering. I had peen contemplating the thing six weeks, and what I did I was forced to do by inspiration from God. I did it for political purposes and through patriotic motives. I ,00noeived the affair myself and executed it myself. I am alone re- sponsible. No soul on earth knew of it but myself. I considered it a political necessity to retire Garfield, and thussave the Republican party. I had 00 murder in my heart, for I had nothing against the President personally. I helped to elect him, I have no fears of future pun -4, ishment. What I did was for the benefit of the Republican patty and the public in general. I have no fear but that I will be liberated. I sin a Stalwart of the Stalwarts. I know Arthur and Grant very well I had no such thought as j that my act would make a martyr of me. I knew it was necessary for some one to retire Garfield, and I made up my mind to do it, and save my country and party. I am truly sorry that my act caused him so much pain, but I know of no easier way to rid the Republican party of him than by a bullet. My only motive was to have a Stalwart for President.. This is the first rest I have had in six weeks. This thing has been on my mind and I could not deep. Now it is over my only wish is that he may not recover and make my act fruitless. My mind would be perfectly at rest if he died, and I do' not fear any consequences." enemas (-ANLR. Banking. BANK OF MONTaUAI. - THE IlUlt011 H1 NAL FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1881. CAPITAL, • eta< SURPLUS. • • • W. esu. Goderich Branch. C k. UUNBFORD, - - - ys„a_ A d 'atinned.dna r la W parts of Um world. aster of CANADIAN BANK OFCOMMERCE Paid up Capital; - :6,000,000. Rut, _ •I,400,000. President. - ROM Wlf. AfeALISTRR General Amager. - W. A. 1NDJi'RBGA! Goderich Branch. A. M. R' )SS, - - - - Manses'. Interest allowed on depesita Drafts on to the principal Towns and Cities in Canada Great Britain and the United States, bough and sold. Adrancesto Farmers on Notes, with one or more endorsers, without mortgage. 1781 1SHEPPARD'S BOOKSTORE. Hymn Books. NEW PRESBYTERIAN, NEW METHODIST, • NEW ENGLISH CHURCH. Revised edition of NEW TESTAMENT !' BOOKS, PERIODICALS, LATEST NEWSPAPERS. Sixty-two cases are on record where persons wounded during the late war in the same way as the President have re- covered. A 3&Ay3 enanirIAle. Blaine has sent tho following telegram to Amos Townsend, of Cleveland :— "The President's condition is not ma- terially changed since this morning. At this hour, 2:30, he is.uffering less pain. He is certainly calm and courageous. His mind is dear and he accepts what- ever fate God may ordain for him with perfect resignation and with sublime Christian faith. We are profoundly an- xious and yet hopeful as to the final re- sult. Gederleh Markets. Goowaicu. July, 7th. 1881. What. Wall ll i bleb........... 81 20 Wheat. (SpNng►10 bush........ 1 10 Flour, i ewt.................... 286 Oats, i bush .................... 0 (s Pae. i bush .................... 066 Barley. i bush .................. 0 e0 Potatoes, i busk fad*.......... 0 M Potatoes i bash Mewl .......... 100 fete.* des. twapgokedl..., .... o' I tames dive weightl..,, 0 t .. Pork) 6 550 700 Wood 2 its 100 Salt per barrel IWbolesslel..... 0 66 R 56 Nit 31 21 B 065 0 70 42 M f10 00 019 0 0 16 (5 013 08% 0331 THE UNIVERSAL VERDICT 99ct is that our Photographs are unsurpassed in the Dominion for TRUTHFULNESS ro LIFE alto BEAUTY OF FINISH. R. SALLOWS, Photographer. Montreal St Oodsrbh Oat. .A tine selection of Stereoscopic and Card Views of Goderich and vlcialty always on hand. SEEDS FOR 1881. Thanking the public for past favors, 1 take pleasure in stating that I have on hand a better e:nek Waw ever before of choice What. Barley. Peas. I�kk and White OW,. Tares, Clover. and TI y: also Pas Viae Clover, Alsike, Lucerne and Lawn Grass A first class assortment of FIELD, GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS, selected With great care from the best seed houses In the country. Call and see. We keep the best and most genuine seed we can purchase. COMPTON'S SURPRISE CORN, The best field corn yet Introduced. Ground oil cake kepi constantly on hand. JAMES McNAIR. 1779. Hamilton St Sees! Seeds! The subscriber begs to dinar the atten- , tion of the public generally to his large and varied stock of FARM add GIRDER SEEDS JOHN PAS M O R E , ; consisting of Manufacturer of ¶aOlis, Canies,. Etc., Etc., VICTORIA -St., Corner of Trafalgar. Agent for the Celebrated SEEGNILLER CHILLED PLOUGH And *selenium*" Isapletae.ts. Also, agent for the Queen's Fire & Life Ins. Co. eeasTooha,s L ea* rresotf��ppttthe DSM Companies in exist- faraYhd obesrrelly on app gallon 178. JINN PANNsa. $5 to $20 =rill., 8rrnow i Co., Pertlaa& NV�CE TO INTENDING BUILD - MILLER & I o QUARRIE has oa hand a Maim lot of A 1. PANNELL DOOM FRAMES and SI SH of as Mem wb1 ltlement ythey will sell cheaper than ndsh bbetiding material areall d'A� 1 to a or will fake building eontreeta at mhos wbleb lief), competition. No opposition In the Ceitaty re rlgntsed. ito net forget to all ou m: we always ` 'sates raWatMen. Car- im reet fleas tr�ll�•laloatlens sad estates tnr e�h•� Car- on MoQU ARRIE Pleats, Kill Mewgese St.. OedsMeh tpnt. ign CLOVER TIMOTHY HUNGARIAN, MILLET, ' PEAS, OATS, BARLEY, and choice WHEAT; also TURNIP, MANGOLD, CARROT, and all other GARDEN AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, at rates that cannot be beaten. B. BLOANFt:. General Seed Dealer. $amlltsn Street, lio lady is .Tou or Couutry should make a purchase el brag without first seeing MISS STEWART'S v4 limp stash, enssietiog at =OS= at 225ot e, of the best mak., and which is treafisg with a very rapid sale. NEW PLUMES, VARIOUS SHADES FANS, PERCENT. DISCOUNT ON $1.00 tr Wee 1 _E_gs2.sent DOMINION HAMMY. Wan !MUST, - Nag res POST OPTICS EMBROIDERIES, A LARGE STOOK, FLOWERS, PARASOLS, LINEN ULSTERs, FRINGES, CANVASSES, and a very large variety of other :ti es, neat, new amid popular. Dressmaking and M illinery in the Best style. MISS STEWART- A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Iilal. snieediadrns, Wedding .lam Cakes 8sos.d to ea... All ktada of FRloes 33z sou TM Of good quality. CONFECTIONERY OF ALL MINDS I Which 1 reaeentes wtU glue Satisfaction. Self praise is no recomme-tdetios. but try my ZZO T'T 1"012.0-= THAT E. DOWNING'S is the place for" FIRST CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES. ph -Boots and Shoes repaired and made to order.— Fie Detroit iacitac, and tette Railroad Company CLEARING SALE or CARPETS otter the belabor of our mock of C.t itl'Y"r$ RETAIL, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. OUR 13I6 SALE of 3 0 tato C-rooclis will coetlnue for thirty Saye. Just owned another case of CHOICE NEIN' '1t\W'EI1:1)S. JOHN C. BETLOR & CO. NOTICE_ 5 Owing to the state of his health. the underehtm,d has decided to g(t e up his present busi- ness, and now offers to dispose of chi ..,cmc 00 LIBERAI TERMS. Animation can be made to himself personally. The stuck consists. thesidcs good ata lie Dr goods, imported d(rect,Jot$complete and N% ell s1•lect.d n+-or'tOnt of (1It()('EIt1ES, NEW, FRESH AND GOOD; and the stand being on Kingston St.. and only one lot from chi Square IS011e of the VERY BEST • in the town of Goderich fur u g;. o.1 GROCRY or GENERA:_ BUSINESS. The proprietor is to enlarge the premise. if re',ured. Meantime the business will be carried on as hitherto and the prrsent stock. 111,1 -11 wil Is• 1e;,t u;, by ,olditions a teen required. will be old at r411,1 pr., e• NOW OFFER FOR SALE OVER 1,300,000 ACRES Of the Choicest FARMING and TIMBERED LANDS in the Northern Peninsula of Michigan, Destined to be the best wheabproduc g region In the world. These lands are situated in the counties of Chippewa, Mackinac, Sc b olcratt, and Marquette. and embrace many thousands awes of the best agricultural lands in the State of Michigan. Among those in the counties of Chippewa and Mackinac are tracts of what are known as the "burnt or cleared" lands. These lands oiler many advantages over the prairie lands of the West, as the timber lands adjotning insure a amply of feel at little cost The soil being a rich clay loam of great depth. The timber remaining open the land being generally sufficient tor the settlers' use in building and fencing. Thew partially cleared lands are now oared at the low price of from It to 81.30 per acre, one-fourth cash, and the remainder at purchasers' optima, et any time within nine years, with interest yable annually at seven per centthese _ _ no _ been offered to are otter op -mod means to secure a good farm, and intending purchasers will beunity has wise by availing themselves of this chance before prices advances, as the lands are being rapidly taken and The lands more immediately on the line of the Detroit. Mackinac.. and Marquette Railroad from the Straits of Mackinac to Marquette are more heavUy timbered, and are almost univers- ally good agricultural lands, leaving splendid tars when farmsthe timber is removed. The Iron and lumber intereah of the upper peninsula are of such magnitude as to call for W the charcoal and lumber that the timber and wood upon the lands will produce—this wW eatable the settler to make good wages while clearing the land. Lumber Mills and Charcoal Kilns will be built at various points along the line, and Furn- aces are now being erected along the line of the road at Point fat. m�,,ac�e The great demand and good prices for labor. both in winterasd sones, make these lands particularly desirable as homes for the poor man. The lands adjacent the Railroad are offered at prices tram 165 upwards, according to location, value of Umber. etc, The lands aro at your very door, and are being rapidly settled by (medians. For pamphlets, maps and other Information, address. W. O. STRONG, Land Commissioner, 178L ',Newberry sad MesMill,a Befldl_g. Detroit, Michigan. PLAIN AND. FANCYfBREAD, agN lialj NNrrverro sal t olid ;arta of the tows I. E, KNIGHT, Jami, a IMI. 171114f Near the Peet orae. G. C. ROBERTSON, EA8T EITIEL111.133T, JUST RECEIVED! 1 LARGE STOCK ! WALL repeal Green Window Paper ! taken are and Relay. Os Clod Laid. Rain made over, and as kW, of Repairing Picture@ named as Cheaply es ever. gslObacee 10c& ROBERTSON'S .VARIETY STORE. , a JAMES \ 'I'SON. Goderich. 17th May 1881. 1787. ZF YOU WANT PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. HORSE AN 11 CATTLE MEDICINES' PATENT MEDICINES. PERFUMERY. Sc.. Merchant Tailoring! HUGH DUNLOP, no To THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE. IF YOU WANT GOOD CIGARS, TOBACCe1S, PIPES, , 110 TO THE PEOPLE'S DIUTU SToliE. d splendid assortment of FISHING TAl'KLE. just received, and will he sold t'HEAI' GEO. RHY1 TALS Suceess„r t•, t;El)I{GE CATTLE. 15takr's 1:. , k. to ar :0e 11::art. (;o,lerich. Prescriptions a Speciality - - - Night Bell on the Front Door. HAIR DRESSING. GODERICH BOILER WORKS. Chrystal & Black. Mrs. T. Robertson TAKES THIS OPPORTUNITY OF Informing the ladles of Goderich. and the country generally, thaishe 1 Removal to East Street, Near Knox Church. Goderich, where she car- ries on Hair Dressing in all its branches. Switches, Curls, Puffs, Frizettes Braiding, etc., done up in the Latest Styles. The Ta hie able Tailor. M now t. a pesltlsa tw s..esss al orders be may be faves d with, 1. THE LATEST SPRING AND BUMMER STYLES. A Call is Respectfully Solicited Goderich. June 30, 1881. I793 -3m TO MILL MEN and SALT WELL MEN New BOILERS and SALT 'hAN& manufac- tured' on shortest notice. All kinds of Repairing executed under the personal supervision of the Proprietors who Ase Practical Workmen. F. O. Box 103. 1787 SPECIAL BARGAINS. are offering some Special Bargains to Dress Goods, Prints, Skirtings, Denims, Ducks, Table Linens, White and Grey Cottons. PR.INTB_—Fut Colors, from .lc. per yard up. HLAC$ CA8$MERES_—Special Make. without exception the best make In town. COTTON BMCIRTINt3-8_—Extra Value. from 124c. up. • TWEEDS_ —Fine Selection in English, Scotch and Pauadian. Suits made to order In b trat Class Style for 310. 312. $II. Mend 318. .U1 cloth bought cut out free of charge. REID & SNEYD, Manchester House, Goderich. ON HAND, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, ETC. WOGS sad see our Quells. Hugh Danle), Fuhioublo Tsar, Deet -8t,, 8oderieh r Spring and Summer Goods. NOVELTIES, NOVELTIES_ A choice selection ,.f FAsct' STRAWS, in HATS and I ,isr.T STYLISH, NEAT .INI SURE To PLEASE. FRENCH and .IMEhit'AN g,,,ais 10 the latest not cltIve. A splendid assortment of R/BBONS, FLOWERS and LACES. Hats and Bonnets trimmed in the newest styles. A CALL iS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. TI'c take p?c,1s,,.. is .dungy„ t stn !fixuo MISS WILSON, Market Slluere, Goderich. era ention ! Barbed Fuse. Wire eMtt.cted for in any quantity at very lowest pricer. I SELL EITHER 2 0 4 BARBED FENCE WIRE. 1170 Wire sad barb fpUvaelred after being tw-lrted which cannot scale elf the Barbed Wire for Ponces. NO SNOW DRIFTS- NO WEEDS --NO WASTE LANDS. For sale by G. H. PARSONS, NEAP RARI11rARR_ 04111981(111 SOMETHING NEW. 5 Per Cent. Discount for Cash on $1 sales. 5 Per Cent. Discount on Monthly Accounts. G. H. OLD HAS ON HAND JUsT ARRIVED, A CHOICE LO'. OF FIRST CLASS GROCERIES And l:Givin EXTRA !VALUE In TEAS, Japan. Black. Green, and Gunpowder. Try them. You will fi1111 they are Blood. ND BACON. on Dead. HI nc�r tea Pld fv EUTT R and EGOS, theist Ale. s Id HHofIICHiNA. GLASS, DiNNER and i1F.$ERT RETS. and n11 Wads (ILASSWARE sad CROCKERY. stroke Mm a call and gel Cheap Ooods. C6- Mr- OLrs, ('. house Lgnnrc. fIFFarssene Produce Bought and Mold. era ention ! Barbed Fuse. Wire eMtt.cted for in any quantity at very lowest pricer. I SELL EITHER 2 0 4 BARBED FENCE WIRE. 1170 Wire sad barb fpUvaelred after being tw-lrted which cannot scale elf the Barbed Wire for Ponces. NO SNOW DRIFTS- NO WEEDS --NO WASTE LANDS. For sale by G. H. PARSONS, NEAP RARI11rARR_ 04111981(111