HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1883-03-02, Page 51'Hh HURON ►iIfiNAL, 1.11111►‘1, 1IAR.
AN AGED MURDERESS.
a „utMan •f �;e iiIJUa'tr Rbd
esay. a NE
w SPIIIIG GOODS
Purl Ilupe, bleb. 411- :u T
nicht last a fearful `V. etne!Ni!�
,u lot No. 26, ari olI BOW
A man named John owed between
45 4Id 9:1 ern, was te�n�u ;watt his wife(
B elect u is se one of
,age, ey ,tete ea tht t9k'l1WCIAL ATTENTII )N 'tt 1 . i! I.
town ip lund. d id,m • rtft,
e;r lo together -Aliso, alga* x'44,4
w t1 might iw gaestion, toy 'hong tht,y
hued a wat dion) t*hallo be on tiro,
:ted caul 1: of lb► neigltl o:r. who atilt
the conflagration, not hero just all the
Hoof fell tie.
After one time >k;, .liac9ter*A the
, h4aly of t old man the burning budge.
They shove rlMlw 1.11 the place- sad
subdued the tire t►n examining the re.
i'uLLow r Ni: 1.IND.
i
mains it was found that the old Iwan'a 1'•act•pt:i Guilt -'!1, Itt''nttl: :tr..
throat had been eat. • The at.Ntau WW1 Sfrillell :�tliYtinn` • at rt
not Roar, lint was found ufterwar.ls in x
neighbor's house, a qu r of 1, ,pilo awe
..the sag lt[ litt.l,y, l4 t ll l
And set a tile No 41,
lwell ltd trilareat RI hu 1
he
•R r u
1
/.it) n �r1d 11.11 J
Zion
n
• t
ea�f•�11,�'�
, 1
t volt in substance l
the deceased cane to his death rat the
!rands of has wily, Bridget, who luul act
tiro to the house to hide her crime The
,,id woman was et:muniny:I under the
.:oruuwrr wienaut Co Cenuig inti tirStai .1 p ,_ Jul + /4.
ler trial. . ,, „ ;211,r f
tri&'0111
(Nand ♦en lag. Priut� in 1111 the` New-- e --1•,n•,
But it i+ not the.etinsrett *lune whom from the Lowest to the Fine --t Fa-
t( pays to know-how to sew well. The
IoNirer, the clerk, the ahs keepers' he btil:: , 1 1 at that
hooOahe hoes itch that oftener styes ninetto know ho y
than nine. The neither of .t Luui!v,
Allose sftle'kas sire paras* of. kurteoauu,
must tale countless &Iaesltea. It makes
no differet:ce what her tastes, culture and
talents are ; ifehe has children the stitch-
es must be taken, and if aha cannot have
them dont) life is twice as easy for her if
,ho can tap theist . in thiRJe,t and -
.luickes4x+)�'. The atwin Sochi
.lo touch yud every w et)
',like Were all theih.l Libor it
but it cannot be well managed iged by one
ouused to the 'relic. Tho stitching
::Lay i i1•r t.. tht� ger ul.•ut will be a
': tt .� Blit i*I s ilt♦nrttet, lit dell *s-
een
men the n nacbinc id°A•,iniealtay
,Lith the- coattail- Of kneeling girls in
,11,111.0(1 the various branches of the
. 1Lof hane1towiug, oven *macaw the poor -
,.r classes. The young teacher of whom
I hats apukel� fold Aoehe slid out know
beer to sew. Ont et ichool noon she
had always busied herself with fancy
ork, and had no time to learn. I hap-
to
'know that her weigher Mediae
ter sewios save route of the olaehilit
. work, and now that poverty hu driven
her to tench she sends her stockings
!Mune by teal to her mother tube viand -
..(1, when tht holes In them are to big tett
t'e pleasant. She is a sweet and kindly
reature, and will nu doubt sometime
reaeh her.elf ter sew in a slow blundering
.vas. There are other tender mothers
eating the sante mistake Alas for such
,aistaken love 1 To be able to keep hltr
Iwn garetsnts in 'dainty order is a far
lore dignified accomplishment for n
41, .4irl than to be expert at making wax
flowers, or crewel work. i may ban
l ld fogy, but nice hand -sewing
Names me like delicate embroidery,
...wring, laps, or respousse work. f .re
creature of steel and brass and swim We wish _ •� t•1 mention
•noving rods and wheels can do it, nr.
that cunning worker, that marvellQQOqs $tach Cahlneres, Black and Color-
:ncchanism, the human hand. Sewii g
s as old altnost as the race. It is as fii:e eil Drea6 Silks, mkt Colored anti
an art u embroidery, and I cannot see
why girls should not be taa proud to excel White Tabling.
n ono as in the other.—(Elizabeth t'ut-
rn page.
•
DURING TRIS MONTH—
J. C.DETLOR&CO.
WILL OF1'•fl 40:V ERAL BALKS OF'
GRAY WII! * COTTONS
at apeaal itwtatiln •• by he p. I u,t reetelted one crew of
Su:.
L"t r•, rI ,t. t 1>t 1111 F: It F:
J. l'. 1) K T L O R 1111 Co.
$ ai1'40,00�J _ '*�ar o um qf 'oueya
t t1'ar e'tst 01.1 F:nfdand. .1 rat ulw tt au
Irl tl ,• .latunld the F: r tan
Tont 11'sc t :,„ ut t
L,.
t Ric l
dolt Mae
vunl
gv ,1 .1t. d 1
mount of thea routs t •dorsi• pans ,Mels ave mitt tl. t J
nob of tupel' weal,' n•kr. in noun:, 11411 1141411, 9ayJurint a Tl^"+.n were to to !•.'1. .: ILu
4011t4Nsty t lluravnlinui r•u•Itin;;writeL'10,Per (LIY.
0-T1' C --t.
] wy1 t;icr tu y )uunliadp. V;t. s—,aftt•ert ce if. ..'.ta t'.l.vl Iq 0tF.en,
711ih • M1eu .'an tell correctly how tnanj ra. ds 0f I1' 'w 1:nods at Itle,. tits. G;r.
a r yard '11. *hove stun will purobea. '
poet s .lit .linty 1114 Its lltlilt,d tkirfsat $LJe..Rtd S1.410 :WEotn.l how many all tvool t':u,lalea", .'•
gLa) atadill.:111woe{lba..tWdLow tuJ,111jail. ,. . n clot and L)rt'4 1111.„i 014'111
ia111 ,i.lpta d for utu'rrware, E: ''k•, *never ,1,,v raw ,min, -verde 1.f the l.a• e 1 Mut fn.,
specially
aIwnd. Nt My. perfeed. sed Low .easy ;hp t e' via. t: w t la f 1
in \1'httr,tt t Tu•c•t' l tint. at . t. St.' •l r e' .:t' . 3''t'l ;l pi-ce
a
DEFY COMPETITION
Nae first young lady a l% lag tie k.ortent a este.ff•
.Cali be d.eiared the
rofthwilh b:: award.: 1. Jai' IM to t t .1'; t'' . t• i.
Tweetla
Stock �n
ever had,
AH
and Cloths, the Largest
icest G w a
Prices t,
wiener. and -,
]VE1SS STMW_PTI,
simbed by it Gipsy..
Detroit, Jan. t'7. --A Charlotte despatch
says:—For some time there has been a
party of gipsies camped near here, among
thele several fortune tellers. This after-
noon an doer from Marshall :arrived
vtth a warrant for the ATTPst Of one .f parilia and .1.111 r blurtdist.1f)ing emote.
them, a woman named Smith, rh. , eons, hoed with t..�ld-• of Pettasele•s neat litILTc,
LJ
Medical Hall
F JORDAN,—Cheiist and
t N =MO
O
Draggist
W IIOI,ESALE AND RETAII. 0ISAIER IN
Drugs. Chemicals, Dye tt'tre, Horse and Cattle Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles ah'
lhtney Goode.
AYER'S
Sarsaparilla
CYO Ithrutuatlam, Nt uralgie P.hentitatte
Gout, General )ech1111 , (urarrh, a:IJ all
dlaorder• (4anet.l Pr n thin and impoverished,
oz c•'rrupted ernlet:tw'a of We bleed. expelling.
1be bl.rxl-poia.n:N from the p'tt,•n•, .mrieltfng
aial rert.oing the 1.:01 .:, :and rt•rtnr,ug Ile vital-
-- - Ia at tower. _
l:t:ril:g a 1• rg 1• riod rf ur.n,rn!k:. i , 1 f. i.lt)01 Fivr Thousand Curds, Good
'''::� 11' '.11:. I.t 1'.Aa rrv.vt•n
pedes. sdat•tr.i:tut to the core of all dura„” 1 Basswood
Over 100 Pieces orRtnnWr_inp •rbinal:mdaa.aart•f%rm
,I L Ir ::.1 E111; r,.nrt ntratrd r:.t rne•1 of ,Lara*•
WANTED
—AT 'sof:
AL;I;.t.. M lvj-ITI
1•Licit• A'r psi .• . 1' ..:. Ful.LlIlti•141.
t._.. 1 It11\G,
1,N I) 1111. 1. \'I't•:N'r III1:eli1N14.'t14
ET .t i'i' is .1ss )It1 MF:N rF:'1 1' t 1) . 1 `I I1 \r (; GOODS.
Leri\ ENI)I.l
HATS •
ClA1.1. TIIF: L -1T1 T ST1't.F:..� \AU't:1'1:It\ t'L1tjr°l
,
ga A1, I. PATTKIt!"$, MAID. ('P IN 110011ir1'LM:. ,t ('.1'ri C
AND .\ For ut'AIt.1\TI:1:11 1'11 \tl t,Al.t:. • x J 1 1_ .
NEW CIrC30DS, /NT PR 'r'S.
CHEAP FOR CASH le!
Holiday' Presents Ex'
Tit•• �nl•.,, 1 1 r has rece,.ted •.11 Conah.:tlrl•r et .1;:0 01- .! 1:sal ) .1.'. •
'0;H,, 1111 I'olIiorlahlot'ulola. net, • c,t. , :.,1 kit tr.,•
.1,.
a•r.: rd, r.•cill:u• price tf l.:3; ul+.l •.•-' •'I:: Ir I•!rt1 1,�., 1 1'le, n` 1
111111.111 Canadian (4-n'y F'tal.tal of ;.-(t. . 1 1 't w
n:5,' Ice i i•'i I 11'111 J•lckcta let. 1 heal. 1, • 1. •t .., 11 to1.1 1 .:n •
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r IU l•. 1J • Lr.lpe r, and 1 err (rid 1.11,1 . 11 _.0 ,.. • .,•'it)••
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etre I It.,ty' ', up lo 11 40,11d slut;arta pre n.. • .11 Ir 11, 101 at
sur .!l:r_• 1I•• rnp.
' in4ed,7:•etsIll•w►1, tlir•e.: .f•,r •,. . )1 111 r 1
. fu1
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'nr. r,dla : „ tt',Au it Vrllune,a Hie t ,s. '�c'v 1 1 ; 1', : , I „',1,::•. L' • .• : I . •o •
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t4 ',' tither ...rc.'icn ,X.; r” t4 '•. • • Lod 1' Ins.
f3 .A R .. r ;'
• 1.0.1:•k•. Itnr Prot • \r.,! • 1 'n
Gc4 •.0 :.•IMNP'Iat of Hu•! rr • jai :. 1. 1,
C. 01: eaF'l-T,
T.b.e Chicago
WEST -S.. Cr- ODFP iC'r _
ITHE FALL TRADE iN ,/1I,LLiNERYI'
• !.l'i,:: !lurid:.
'i'+� I1h11• III t•netl il' 111'41 IlU lutlll:.rtt In ui '', i'� � iln:
ir..! 1 :!In ;1•,w,in f1 T•otititf 1 tsestab'' that. '''•11:tt ' •t 1,'. . • ..4.14,erial
Intl mos, reasonable pridy can ►s• founts 11`.t•rt• I•,vt•.' ., ' in the
•:•nrit
•
. 'Intl
te
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Neta
/ant
..,,.i
`Set,
to anti
Stair Salt Work* I
.19,000) Nineteen Thousand Five Hun-
dred.
CORDS OF WOOD
swindled a Calhoun county farmer out of
12,000. She told him there was a for-
tune on his farm, and he not believing
t, she offered to bet hits $2,000, the
.nonny to be placed in a root* arid luck-
ed up. The bargain beim avreed to, the
,Honey was deposited and she left to be
,;cone ten days, then to return and show
nim where the money was buried. At
the end of that time, as she had not been
heard from, ho went to look at the mon-
ey and found it gone. No trace was
found of the theif until she was heard
from at Charlotte.
They tell 'of a man who was walking
along the streets of London (n one flees-
?and saw in a shop window the num-
11 ber of a ticket which had drawn the first
prize in a lottery. The number was his.
Before going in to claim the prize, he took
a walk round St. Paul's Churchyard, so
that he might become calm and not ap-
e foolish. But when he returned he
found that the number had been changed.
There had been a mistake Sydney
Smith said he nlways envied that man
his teehngs while he was taking his short
walk V. may be sure that nobody en-
vied hien his feelings when liediszovored
the mistake.
ileenes. the 7l fain etangelist, is
going to !eats• Am.rira. He sails for
England this week. 'In his nine weeks
work in New York and Brooklyn he says
he converted 480 persona. Ile intends
to go around the world `refer' he returns
to the United States. 1f he keeps on
preachit/4 and converting people at tits
rate of fifty • ween, and gets around the
world in fifty weeks, he will hate a con-
vert for every ten Hulse of the e'arth's
circumference That will be doing pret-
ty web.
of Elniiroideries from 3 cents t�)
4:1 cents—the Cheapest Good- of
the nd ever seen in town. .
G•derlrb waraeol$. —_
t►or}'R), It
Wheat, .4.0 Y bush...
Wheat. Manna) P beth
flaw. F barrel..
000.
roma w
,len
ay
HutMe • o•• '
KWh der.feapa, ked:
t* ....
PheAst • *wet . .
Aran. V cwt...
1111, nett
W nod
Hides
Mheetwk Ins
Hog* dreamed ..
March )
(0i
fie
M la at
1100 • 0711
sty w nM
0 7A to 0 711
rIN A aM
0)11 0. 0115
a � M 001
0ltig el 10
azo 0 410
1
711
s ylii 4 011
es
4) 1 11
In all other Departments our stud
is complete, and Prices as low as
the lowest
A Complete Stock of Groceries.
0111'
50 cent Japan Tea
de-('rve- special ►nentior.
u lbs of Tea for $1.00.
The Best
t►Mgs1
es Price
50
Heading
'laliut'1y linrt in AlitlseM, Young [audit!,. \L,t'' lig nl1'1
on view at the Chicile House. A :11 o: tit•nl:ll 1 ,:•'
i1TS WILKINSON is also agent f,', l'.!tl• psi' 1. - u!'
Parker's `!1:1111 Dye Works, 'I'orldttll,
a Remember the Owe : 'I'I 11� ( 114 1( a t (I l ! t 11 '
1ettet,
Nw.Ar-i LS
ALL & W� �s ...Er 111,
•• _
Scotc_Elllish, Irish & Canadair Teeds
HTGTT D U ],OSP
THA 1.A ID IE S' S TIf AT
THE DOMINION HAIR RESTOILEIt
1IADE Bl S. TAPSCOTT, id Brantford, pleases them better than Ittiv l rtpara-
tlon,hry • trru•,nd. It la metol rerre.hiag in .ase of headache or teveekI .f the
Axel p.mut tu,t'.,••. l 4.Iu.i or linty dell' assume a eh &rutin 41y a r,•trn1 nl• I !-.• t1:�, , .0 11nee.
15x'1.c e Cien.ts
GEORGE RHYNA,S,
.A C, -ENT FOR GoDli:t.):CH.
Iron. et.J :• I: • :B.a$, 10.01, 1..,..1J1...and eu st :IK) Tltitty-Eig!1t inches long— Prices 1
C„••te'o bit -,.i i•r:.;i. r and b • M -food 111:1 $2.00 to $2.7t her Cord.
chi, :. 11+„1. •
fiaar.lnm*tar• 1:b •c:ntbm !'ural.
•. t'trx'+M•,1..;.11.1.. t).1 •tI.:uct:r.dmr,.f the
10:.1 a.,tu,y 1 ars., '11 ..1:, uttb aluch I Lata
et,tf. r 1' f. r• o•y t.-ta. 1t'. 11..l,rinr.”
you e've'r•An far the
•• Felt !liming., 1 1.rd a1 at tuck of Rheuma-
tism suore. r• Ihnt 1 e.m..l 1 rat rout a from the 1, 1,
Cr dreg., wfttr•rt help. 1 tried several remedies
t,itLoetmuch :r nay reit. f,sl.til l bolt AN uses
ft t IT 1 a. by 'b' ter of two bottles et
v. bleb l was ....!..r ktely eared. 1 have not been
t•.'uh:,d pal!'• ' e 1!t•etimattonl Nlnne. (lave sold
111rke r nil 1 I'' a .4 'out ttAINAI•Aa11.1.A, and 11
Mill retail•'4, 14!rf ll Io•pularity. The many
rctnble a::ora If tins of .elyd to this t icinity con -
wit 'r r• • v... I s the L.st b:nod medicine ever
offered I. t1,.• t i). it. 11. F. HANK'S."
ION,/ ! u?L 14.11.1, 1Ltss., Ilia) ta, 1s0:,
"Last Marv'. 1 tele so •oak from general de-
btltl•' t::•1' 1 .- u. t r..I. •a:k m dbtut htl{{•. Fol -
teeing toe tsalv.en'1 s frit id. 1 oommeueed taking
Atr t e SA ae,. tatl.l.A, and hefor. 1 bad used
that b.•ttlse 1 f•'t "swell as 1 ewer .lid In my lite. ,
1 hat •'.e•ry :r. %eere uuw for two months, and (I
1
then. •-.par llnor.1. L1•l the greatestVMA Dl,.' ilil(III)111111 1)111°1 IONO
use. •. •lath: nor 1l. •IAYItr 1IAtxAa1'.' III I 1
,.._ . , Xt A Turk, July /e, tar: 1
.,000,000) Two Million Fret of
stew 2.logS
Consisting of Soft Elm Ruck Elnt, Bass-
wood, Maple, Birch, Black Ash, White
Ash, Hemlock, and ell kinds of hogs, for
which cash will he paid. Apply to
• JOHN SCOBIE,
Stir Salt Works, ,7oderich
WILSON'S
.••+a1t.l..t !area OI•wfula and
all <•,tnplislwta. 1wryatpelets, Ste-
arn.•. 1: r--. ln', Iao/c\•a, Sorer. Bolla.
1 .•.an:i 1>rnptloaa of the Akio. T clean
the L:•.•.1 •? '1 ltrintrit1'., able dlgeation, attarn
Int. • 111. :. •t•• • • .4 til. Ina els, and thus restores
vtl.t:.ly 14114 •t..•natlt.s.a 111e whole system.
4'14 altrn ev
Dr. J. C. Ayer it Co.. Lowell, Mass.
$W.1 1•t a:. 1...4,400x; Wee al, q:1 tonic, 44.
COLBORNE BROS
Hndal.
ROWN'S BALSAM
OF --
WILD CHERRY BARK.
FOR ('OUGHf9. COLDS. kl'.
Di AMOND DYES,
v, Kbit:HT. PRACTICAL BAR
• Dalt sea !{{*a r 4re..cr. tug* in rrtnrn
0000 to the r -set for past patresa` sad
a a e•eettaant' w
of renew). Ire' • an
rwaTa bN/ ,. found "n 1 re Grier. near
}IML Hair• r.n.'..'r • 1.53
THE -
BEST IN THE WORLD.
100. PER_ PA03r..AC3E_
BAXL. SLOANE
Gamut AI. *EALEIt IN
S�L.JDS,
Reapers, Mowers, Binders & Threzhers.
Grain & Produce, .,1111minion Separator before t o I Pinshiner. The Easiest Run-
ning.
un.ning. simplest end Most T)111'' I. M1:'•hine• in the Market
E FARMERS ,\r11 I1I: 011),IIN
GENTLEMEN, --By request of a large tit *the•y et the ye.i a^n of le. County
m 0 1•avr decided t. manafacture
REAPING AND'OWIN0 :NI ACf3INA.;Eg,
i t c• 01 •et ion with our Plow business for the year which f r eit.tetial and
wort u1.,.rhip will be second t., n.ne.ttl)n m 1 give our ord. r. for te.iper:, or mow/
0141 until you,see those manufactured by rte. We 11111 attend c'1 the spring fairs in
County which will give the farmers a gtaal ol•p.rtunity !. inapt•• r I.ur *tai hires.
11'C will w-itrrant our machines to do as good work an:thy other made. \1'1. will cl-
an have a number .f good
LAND r(.OLLI I,3
tar the Sprint; traele.
COOAINC• STOVES
lways .n hand. and will he sold cheap for cash. or he exchnn•re.l for tren(1. Cash
paid for old iron. SEE(:MILLER ,l'•, CII,
Ooderi.b F„nndry,
Cf3EAP RARDWASR: STORE.
New Firm! New Goods! New Pr:ces.
LARGE ARit1`,'AL the NF:e,V (i4$Jt)N. (;txil►K altitlVI (: I).t1LY
PPECIAI:r1'—Acme 1'duhSkate* and Climax Iscariot) .inrfnew,. Owr5RIn.bi,tnivcr•al
demand for the Acne. (here are sew to he had h• Tttrtalo. tial.. (rim Nk,. no 10 13.0►. 1
latead to keepa fall and well assorted it,.ek of ever; IA11 * la t n• Pentane( tiro. and will sell
for cash 't priers whtch cannot M bealen.
ENCO RA(;EMENT TO THE CASH Pi'Itl'111sEIZ.
1 will rrnru rhla day return S pp•r cent on all plan'. *see fetal down. amounting In tt 00, ret
elusive M weilro. 1 buy from the wholesale dealer a (he., ferals al d e •II ole the lame with
thew who tiny from me. 1 am still selling • laryr t ■'$I4441pen�do Nr * 4...Atm .1f to,�1 10 1s
¢ per rent . JOIE -11V 1!,_ 24'A1rTS17...
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Sarnia Agricultural Implement Manufacturing Compaq,
LI�iITED_t
MANUFACTTJRFms OF
4 ismer or naetllt.e sad t lel.ria *growl*.
A Comfortable Dwellmi home To Let
Alas two houses 1. -let on New pte4141reet
Apply to a Sloane
141 V i•: ACA N -1' 14 AN' A N 11; Ue
C37?'ORCa 1 A. ROSSI,
General Agent Oratlerlch.