HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1887-10-28, Page 77HE HURON SIr:NAL, FRIDAY, 071'. 28. I 87
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Of aware Tea Trhse Tarr Rhdke, leer
.ad rte Gruber Tahoe the tate.
/toes Pw>k
(ears Mr. Tiro*. a Iamb w:ilo WW1
procli. item)
Brokaw ; Octad IM.r.iag, Mr. Teens.
What mea I du foe ye. today ?
Mr. Taus: Well. I've thinking of buying
ether What do you think u! it 1
Braker : Lemke like ..ale twweha.a Just
tree ban Iew it is, end armlet how Logli it
lies bels
Hr. Taurus . Yea; and then there 1e the
prospect of . E.,ys.s war. you know.
Broker: Tk.t helps it, km. If war breaks
out, wheat will go sky bigb.
Mr. Talmo: Red then are eras of aa
early spring. Wool duo iud.soe heavy arena(?
Evoker: 1f the sri.aq is e.sly it will prob-
ably be very wet, so that the fanners meal
gat to ..w any earlier, anyhow.
Mr. Tames; That. jure whet I think.
Braker: t it's the winter wheat that
curd" you now 1 and the meow d that AM
COS short by the early wester.
Mr. Tatum t Well. it Moria very favorable
for $a.dsaaest. Yea may buy 10,000 bushels
for raw Gard der.
Broker: Good da,, sir.
(Rale Mr. Taurus. Kates Mr. Brom, •
lamb with bearish tdsa. 1
Braker-Geed awning. art. Broom lluw
ere feeling Cooley •
Mr. Bro..: Vert well, thank you. What s
the aeeipps.00tt of wheat?
Bsoker: There i..'t weal chalga
Mr. Bryon : Them of cause it'• Irearueh, for
it it ire. s going up it's orating down, you
know.
Broker : •That's about the way of it
Mr. Broca : What du you thiag of • abort
gala?
Broker: It looks like • sure tkink. The
market Mil very beth now. of mune; but it
Ira he 1 ileal lower, you Lwow, with
lea.Yes; her the provers of war
i• ,mast be oak.a tato w.atdsratior.
iaMr t Ob he European erre scan is a
tbeMmltt. It has no effect on wheat sow.
It% kegs worked too mach. The fact is the
Whirs elso landed up on • preepect of war
ban gut; pretty tired el their had. and they
are like)_y to drop it any smuts. and knock
Ib in
atg out of the market
Iib. Brom : That's my view, exactly.
Broker: Yee. rip. Than. again, .11 them
oosatries base hon eerie, wheat in anticipa-
tion el war; aad it war wase they hare
4;1V
. b to kesp them going for • /mg time.
A.di1 to
a in no war, et worse the foseiga
dermad will not be stimulated, and poems
mod go down.
Idr. Moon : In either carr, I don't ass how
the market can advance.
Broker : No sir. Again the spring it going
Io be early the year, and the acreage .own
will b. larger.
Mr. Brvwi : Bet win, ams early, you
know, and .toped fall rowing.
Broker : 01, that'. no hill argument. It'.
the spring acreage that rules the marked, you
mow.
Mr. Bim.: That's tory true. Hens •
11ENfor atargio• Jose sell ten human.'
.hurt Goad day.
: Good day, ler.
e Kew tees See 'De tihee BNte.ee.
J1w.s the C1.riisa.tl Inquirer.
1t is a angels, fart that sue out of ter of
the 'bums" and tramps brought into the
station bowie hast un their person • shoe
b.ttower. No matter what kind of shoes they
wear, die they herr ewe of them simple in-
etrumeute. licit Haal.mek decided a week
ago to make a culertaos of the slow buttem.rs
taken from the priso.sers brought into Bremen -
street !nation. Its the aeon day. dry num-
bered eigh aad, like young ladies die with
their string of buttes; be attached them to -
her. He ban now • chain ams three
i.raleapptb. A peculiar thing u that tide
isi
d et bait into • variety of shapes.
penchant for :p
having buttoer. attracted
•Ibatius d the dWeetires km ego, and It
happened to etrske some br.ghensidl.d ;.oboe
miss hist Ur firth Irt.truesest could lin male
M d• the work d • skeleton key, as far ae the
helm is mamsl we were c nceroed. In
mar,. He tis bwttaner, to all intents and
palpwmq wee converted Into a burglar's taut,
INS gra aad be readily pared off a. • neeve-
wry implement se arranging one's t..ile .
TM p esessooa of a skeleton key is
• serious ..gene, aad crrise with tt
conviction of . penal terve. The law, bow.
•..r, cannot reward the alert buttoner ea •
wontral.end article, and still the evil pit. u41 ng
are aa well fortified with it as with the
btmglar'e favorite tool, since, when properly
aligped„ it does the work egr.aUy as wel The
depart can pick • luck with one of these little
WOO books with as much facility as if he had
a skeleton key, my yet if caught with it in his
peseesion mpg,' 'immunity from the statute
covering the ofes.ow. t'.naily, when ..lee of
these inutrnmeala is found on • p ramie ie i per-
son it . thrown away, or perhaps gi.en hack
if the owner a re:seaal. P(o doubt in the
mane of s year .,ramal hundred .n taken up
by the police. The amount of theft that c:ubl
be traced to these world very probably pose
martins.
GOOD ADVIC3 TO GIRLS.
D r Tory t'aeeftel ahem the Leper
Write 1. harried teen.
A befit very common with a number of
osr tbOagbt use young (.dies who do •
Brest many things quietly which they
would not like to have known of at home
-a habit deeerriag of the strongest eon-
demn•tion-is that of promiscuous onr-
respoodenee with gentlemen, whether the
gentlemen be 'serried or single. The
young ladies who And pleasure in this
habit use their phos oe any pretest that
turns apt and sometimes on nn pretest
at all. We are not really sore that this
does not eonse lea ander the head of an
• adesie•bb habit than • sin, for there is
e n indelicacy alnut it quite amounting
to Immodesty, of which so girl who re-
epecis herself. or who desires the respect
of others will sot be guilty.
Thuds young letter writers, however,
g enerally get a At reward for their'
thoughtlessness or their culpability. if
their eorrespoodset Is a ossa of system-
atic habit., their letters are doeketed end
ticketed, and his clerks have es moth of
• Is.,b over thea .. they wish ; end if
he is sot a systea•tie sten then those
kitten ere •t the Isere, of tiny and every -
nee who chooses to waste time reeding
them If their energy -indent is • mar-
ried men, /hen his poser.sion of their
letters, even of the Most trivial
plains the writers at • •lias.l+•'.'are'.
Snowier or later the listless f Jl in • ',
hands of his wife, who reeds the l ''y .r
the wielrednw with clear eye...••d 1..11.
the writer not only in Rustem"' R ,
her` power. No young ,It r••'
be sere that her ten riser old o'N
out merely •.wing hi »self s .i•
her ; and it is often the •reit 1b.: so
lettere are aawekoese end • .-,i-4 ,! ▪ .-..t f Vie Liver, kilasys, ...4ppl1was. M W
tittle M ems ant sheet the it ..•' :• e'•. . •• .••sls. Sold h Jams Iwbtteeli.a els ser orae+
imply M thimm, sot trees int. r wt i t ,. , . `. it r t , Ammo.
bat istrely weal, ebir•lry. Wars the
writs, hes recovered from her folly or
Ioegottw s�rutst Ifet iJ!e.eaa, there is the
letter ready be irMe, like an awful he- !
trying Obese. aper she herself has
p nightly asdtlrguu. • change, that sill
make lir faro buts, brooded with
shame, should the letter erre rheum to I
eoofruut her, or perhaps eren the
memory of it. Her motive may hare
been all i nioeonce .t the time. but it is
1 de forever ander doubt, •nJ, in fart,
except is lbs hal.lest b• eiue,s after,
there cru tit no excuse, end am' 1 do
ionoNinde, is the matter art • young
girl's writiug Inters to ane matt rut her either. The ...unary was full of nrsaucss meed
p Inoue! relettw or guardsao, for about tragal iiil we used l.. have tltrnu all to .....
wl.w lee eight u. lbs went d 14540 TO 1
th I
ouon-Ile, looru (W►D-l17
A iesse ee Itat weer - over /0e Wires Mae
Lauri" SWIM 1n N y.asl.s
Flew faa Nem reit lira.
"Did you ere here .4 aryls. ly committing
suicide I., •erer" Raked a trip .p.10 merrt'.r
at Cheyenne of • pertf d wen. ytasug sed
*hi, who had hof experience at the 5.y• Our
man knee of .. fellow who haute Lir.:•.•If
with • clothe. 1.,.r wire, and several otl...n
had heart .4 carr. where Inn had str.u.gled
theu..el,.. oro ttdegry.k pules end crops
twee, but them sem out abet the s(o.ktr
menet.
"V" .0 Janet easel' floe pullet," Ita touts, ed.
"When the overlswl wire woe hewer that it is
NOW, a good pinny funny thine. used to hap-
pen, ISM mine of dost wove our an lona,
rust .f rue letters there is al un
at.idenitueea almost amoustiog to- ut-
dec,tsoy, end iu the ted her correspwnd-
eu• himself Dover th:ttks other than light,
ua he: account of them.
ff•lr/lot'T/.tllr.&r/ov,
Am Faeer.ms..i..., tett 1 pee • Fatally of
Water I.4*....
Frani the Salt lel. 1..bewr.
While dovetails,/ furtw,...r .,l.e.g 1 swldeuly
felt myself .oak ,us. the .-artle up to toy arm-
pits. At the wine time I heard down iu the
g round the shriek.. .4 hua•au beings -women
and children. 1 felt baro!* clutch at my kgs
mad irked human bodies pressing against
thein 1 uttered aro sound -I was so nisch
frightened. I held my breath aad sbntuk with-
in etyma_ Every meant 1 expected to feel a
knife ur spear threat into my beefy. My feet
were nu the groomed and, witbost kaowi•g
what I was doing, I galea amen with
my tmrast Finding that eomethieg a big way way, I dunked forward and ttpdtrsap
al. le d two art three fart, when 1 bend =F-
eel( bo.alieg like a deer arum he level
. ealow with a great contrivance ab basket-
work sspesded from my hips and esbedit.g
• yard a more on •!1 eider. I Igebsd for
•11 the world u if 1 had donned* lsuge
hooped skirt While making • mammon,
Lal, is order to d' eyed! firma thesis- ;
/ Mar machine wow" team my
eyes backward .•w an old woman and
three or fpm naked children scrambling onto(
the hole from which 1 had jest sale my es-
cape. Yelling at tits top of their voices, they
daetrd away era fast as their kgs would carry
wsakisg for the nears., hills. By the
batt had pushed my basket skirt down to
my heels ad stepped out oi it, 1 raw • door
or mire black bead, emerging from the earth
hs my immediate neighborhood. Geeing the
rumor, beads p.pq.ieg up all about map, I
darted away ata tabs that must truly have
a.piasbed the natives. I tbiuk 1 must have
hitt the vilL.rr at l.-aat five codes behind before
1 halted. 1 then threw myself upon the
ground too much exhausted to etre fwd my
Was it one of their bout. flat you had
jumped into, reeler here asked a small buy
who lead be S listening with "a11 his ear.."
"Yea bey, tits roof of one of their hula
Yon tee ter miserable mot -digging, frog-
valinne de. els lire in bole. dug in the ground,
)pat like so many woodchucks. They make a
kind of la.ket week dose of willow, which
they plane over the bole and cover with. grew .
..d earth by way o/ roof, tad in bort weather
they sometimes strew lila rpt will. green
bates ss an additional protection from the
beat d sloe sun. The one into which 1 plunged
was a. covered, and the framework bring old
and rotten i papaw] through it easily essough."
icapase eT• While.
Frew fit SI. Jaws gazette.
A. extraordinary capture was made at
Skewness on gunday. At about 6.30 in the
morning )ir. Storr, manager d the steamboat
etlmtrny, who was on the pier -head, saw a
whale about hall • mile east d the pier, and
inside d .bat is known a. the Skagnees .i.l-
dl* sands. It cpeld out therefore escape
without goingdoe wrth. it attempted to
gem eastward, but was parented by the
sandbank, and then it turned bock to deep
water and made u the direction d Le
shore. in doing this the monster came in col -
tact with eke landing -stage at the Iver -heal.
struck orad to Iron girders, and shook the
pier enterer -ably It here injured itself in
the body, and disabled one dib boa In ad-
dition to this Mr. (hare gars it a seven blow
on the head with a tow -Look. It was now so
n erionele injured that there wail little ur no
leer tit leta being able to escape. Asastaace
war obtained. and It was driven toward die
shore, and further injured by rifle -shots, d
wheel. eve or .it were bred into its booty.
About 10 (o'clock it was sufficiently disebled to
permit d its pursuers approaching it with
some degree ort eery, and they mon fastened
a reps •nond eta tall, by meanest which and
t e.. t: a ,t It a.bore.
the
aid d L Sr
Sr Ing de they go '
Life, hxeter, ddd not become extinct until
moms time after it was Rudelyladed. 1t s
supped to he a Grewilaud whale, and is
forty -.even feet long. 1b girth ie eighteen
fee, doe length of ds mouth nine fir, and the
Tam breadth d it. tail ten feel four iuchee
The test of Mrlbrra
Prim Me Mechanical Regf.e.
A good many proems look at the cost d
strikes very lightly indeed, ed do sot con-
sider that they are much out of pocket by
them it they only gain their object This is a
item nista e, for each person ham to !mar his
ow. Share o1 the burden, and a very serious
awe it is not only in the present actual de-
privation, but is Use arrears ow debts
incurred, which moat be worked out
before any benefit n deri.ed from
an advance Sumer a man gW $14 per
week and strikes for 75 cents I.er day stir -aeon
acts bring out a tnouth his dimmed n oon•
coded. How lung mad he wank to lay him-
self for (ring .as *triter He ire out font weeks
at (111, which I. a hes. of 000; be u therefore
otology., to work fort days st the increased
rete of $1.50 per week forty
he begin." to get
any bereft fres the higher rate. In inert
Cate 1 *,Muhl ...•t Ism, money to go and gst a
jet.. leen here, pertuularty at his services m,7
lee.I..pens d w.1h at any time by reason oft e
strike.
M • •lief rate -- What trade are you T'
Pat "yore •i• • Ter honor, I'm •
sailor' "1 ,u , • the spaferit.g lir. ! I
douh' +lash or vo•s have ever been to
sea in your life " -Sure now, and dose
Ter honor Ihink i eons over from
Ireland in a esteem r'
Oh'•rry .' .in i•. imitation of old ma -
hog. .v : D• -..t In rwnod chips in vinegar
I or a,••t.' .• • t Mr twenty -Mor hours or
moo. Wl...n reedy for nee, heat the
• esln.• .n ; 01.-n Ain the wood until eeiit-
aMe for . ,,hd i •.•sl.
1N 'Vol . R lb -...n, who t.0 buried
pre • ..r.. r .11 for • quarter of •
Inn • . 5, . t• er lost a bushel by
.••» •.i • A• -•t; bat rsay wast to
• s •w ern • ..... .1 i-Oslit1Ost earth to
..,i....' f «t Ne side : ''Don't put
..r t.h.•, e • ',Re a balk.
tap apesslaes.
I:41, t • a ht0flaf .edieise, bel
. • 55 a Irl tqf j� Liver meek-
' ► •....a :, t1v liana author of Chase'.
• ('11 •mss Lever Core few
am on duty here eb..e, 1t was a Luwhlpl
night, intensely dark and .torwy. Nut much
was going on, and u I had bees redrew
a hair -lifting story, and war a little
ammo* anywa .s amount :d the au-
w erans eritues t�t lad I.ru.u.wnitted in the
lseighlawl...d1, I began 10 do et. The sounder
was Still, and so, ju.t 4, sake • little nes., 1
went out and poked up the are. Pretty sem
a (dew deepatcl. started, mad w Lite that was
gowug through 1 felt more .t ease. The rattle
of the instrument, and the comae e.rnore-
s.tiuo between the two tee• oleo were srr!-
iarngg and r-oeiv isog mail* some company for are•
When this Moo del, the bowhog d the wind
seemed louder than ever. 1 lighted my peps
rod began so walk mound. Thee i picked u`.
my Irak and tried t.. road, Is.t a little tater I
resumed my walk. Finallyat .bout f o'clock
in the ironing, I settled 'back in ay chair
with • feria; of drowsiness, add had lost my-
self for a mnaute or two, p.rbapr, when the
sounder clicked off, sharp and quick :
"'(uxl bee boys ! (sued tr !'
'-i leaned forward, and •s 1 diol eo somebody
down the line broke in with a ribald remark.
That .risers took at +fo) and pretty ecru there
nee* rrlwal questarnaag awl aos•ouest:we-
um goose m for the purposed hiding out
who had rent flea menage. I s'kgraphn( t' Pat Gain and Seed Cleaner
tea or twelve of the boys that i hal rut done I
etc mud others hal wade their e.esial4 so that
atter • little things beano quiet agars, 1 met
thinking for a low minute.. ad was loading
my pipe for another smoke. feel ag somewhat
talks' than i hal done at firm, why- there
came mot quite as rapidly as belie', but Kid!
with perfect di.i m.c nems the maids:
Yruod-by. two's, I ay.'
"lauaas.e broke in with: Well, goal by.
What's tee matter with you?' and several
(where whom 1 conkln't locate got on the
wires with, 'ground teat win,' 'drew.
let ore sleet•, 'wldo's ca'ling,' 'what do you
seyr let up, will year and other re-
marks. One of two art the boys
trial to Mesta the ,p. -rat by aping up
all the dations along the mad, hot the wMus
was having its effect own the wiles, and u
some d the offices were chord at eight there
were a goof manythat eaa.M not he raised.
After that i heard nothing more, and 1 made
up my nowt that some smart Aleck was hav-
ing • little fun with us.
In doe 10.en.14 tee toren who wan to relieve
me ase • Milk lair, and slide I was waiting
fat him to oua.e is 1 beard the following poen
iterage gong through:
••FELTON'S Atntes. Wyo.. --- S --When the
day oppeerasw at dole elation mune on duly this
morning he r..unl Nicholas Barron, the night
opooratoor, does! at bl. lndrnmcnt- . 11. a rvrol-
rcr a1 Lim .Ela 11, lad aon.mittrd sukido
seine time during the night. Heine thought to
have had relatives in the emit. GRATEFUL -COMFORTING.
"'Tart was the duck who was telegrat.l.ing
last Tright.' ae . -.1'- y said over the wirer as .
son ss this ae.(etch went lhrn,.wgb, and so he
was Ile hart shit himself to nos, and it is
evident that be telegraphed his (aewells be-- •
tae each shot, ceasing his key at oosce and BREAKFAST.
making no 'Seem* to the clatter which his "By a thorough knowledge of the natural
mysterious mop,s.gus creased. Hewes r pretty laws whkh govern the operations of digestion
gaud fellow, la* i heard that he got kimentue and nutrition. and by a careful applkation of
out Ibere. It's a pow way to cwimit wioide the fine pror•rriee of well -selected Coco.. Mr.
s Epn has provided our bonsai feet tables with
a delicate) flavored bevertyge which may save
as many heart' doctors' bills. it is by the
Judicious use of such ar'icles of diet That •
constitution may be gradnully built up until
strong enough 10 resist every tendency to
Arlbr eY'ar..r. disease. Hundreds of subtly maladies arc
Booting around as read to attack wherever
Ngo Yoag, Oct .u. -A n•cep.lion wee given there is a weak point. We may escape many
at the Cooper Union to -night to Sir Thomas a fatal shaft by keepingourselves well foetid-
ed
Hoary Grattan F..m„od and Arthur O'Connor. frame.h-�. Sewer, blood and iJ pro nourissed
l[1'.. two of the maniere of the Irish puha- Made simply with Lolling water or milk.
mentary party who have amts to this country Odd •onlyy►�to packets by Grocers, labelled
to present their cause to American.. Ou the IA 101 - A CO., Homoeopathic Chemists.
patfam wen a number of Catholic clergy- ►• London Englund
men d the city eel vicinity, Jossph J.
O'Ilonoghea, ex -Judge Nosh Doom, Stephen
J. litany, G. Biggs, of Delaware; llochael
G...... of Memphis, Tenn., and ether well-
known gentlemen.
Sir Thomas avid Mr. ()'Connor were escorted
from their betel to the hall ty the 6041 Regi-
me., the Hibernia (tides and members d the
Ancient Order opt (litrn.ian.. Charles A.
Rana d The Sun presided. in opening
time seting be mill be wished some
d the English Turiee were presses to
wiener the Sseetiug lie leas sukireming,
a• they might know whether Animism
g ymppsLbh,• or ad fur 1M Irish eaves wait want -
Of the 00.000,000 d peopie in the
United Row 10,000,000 are either of Irish
birth a Irish descent it is no great wonder
the American people symp sthire with the
Irish, u they hare no great love for England.
Mr. O'Connor, on being iotraduad, was ree
caved with enthusiastic applause. In 1861 be
(.id 103,000 d the Irish polite mai
leering the reign d (Mem % ieloria
the population d Ireland d
ICATARRH HEN lAL■
CILIerr►a
lemma t b M
Head. Allays
Inflammation.
Heals the Bares
Restot es t h e
lenseso,Taste
dmell Hearing
A quiffs Skier A p3lit ii/ 3 Cure
A left le applied into each mistral and is
+e►soaMe. Prieto 1 c.•ntr at H•sgi�s : to
ehaU. reglateer•.1. co .an.'.. C to l*a Ree.
1100 -iv ELY hlt(r4. Isruu esu, Owego. N.Y
•
iErauelling Ibtlibe.
GRAND TRUNK
EAST.
Ferrets. 3f fixed. 31mz.d.
Oodenrh I Ire. I 71tl..n. ' it:IS p.m I 31D pm
Stratford Ar. SWa.n(I 3:13p.m 730 pm
wiser.
/bled. Mixed. Express.
SG b 1d r. 1 1 30..ns lila t°p.. l L4.S p. us
FAVI .T } MILL
an
PUMP FACTORY, N.B. TO THIS TRADE -Leather and Findings in any quantity,
at Lo' vest Priors.
Qetteriek. Juae fled, It
BOOTS_ANO SHOES.
The Largest Stook,
C+reatest Variety,
And Best V
IN TOWN. AT
E. DOWNINGS.
Oor. East Street and Square, Goderich.
ALL 181 LEADING' STYLES IN
LADIES', GENTS' aud CIIILDREIrS NEAR
Al' VERY CLOSE PRICES. A LINE OF
Ladies' Genuine French gid Batton Boots, 'at 12.00
SPLENDID VALUE.
Ladies' and Gents' Tennis Shoes, at 11,00 and 11.85
Glee me a ,all, and we w.1: show you our stack with pleasure whether you bay er sot.
E. DOWNING,
Crabb r Block. Cur. Erre, and Square.
GODERICH, ONT
FANNING MILL IIIEPANTMiNT.
FINNING MILLS, 121.00 ESC$,
ONLY A FEW LEiT.
ARMB"1 II5NC1•19
for thoroughly separating at one elcaning
Cockle. ('Lea.. K old Pees, Mustard !seed.
'Male Seed. Fox Tail. and other obnoxious
seeds and refuse grain. from Wheat or any
cleaning and savior all grass seed •
1 game t!tc. Maas Grass and Clever
Seta, or separates them.
511131, FAU15 •EEaa 515.
FIT* AST r&TTes4 MILL
R.sclw.ire territory allowed to good agents
with horse, waegue and capital.
BAC- HOLDERS
ter was or Loy to fill bags algae.
Fanning 31111 *tierce and Screens for any 31i11.
Old Mills Repaired and Itesiexed.
PUMP DEPARTMENT.
F`I RBT-CLASS
WELL & CISTERN PUMPS
Drainage and Sue,tisn Piping. ee.. lir.
tt bol...le and Retail.
Fritters Sapp/1N at Friers that ray.
THE ARMSTRONG
FANNING MILL. 435 rear WEEK*.
Gra IJ>�RIo . ft to 3..
WELCOMED TO NEW Yd iK.
A aeeepSMm for Ml- r Wary Taaseod and
2101 -
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Manure(turers of all kind@ of
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BOILERS.
GALT PANS, SMOKE STACKS
mid all kinds of Sheet Iron work.
STRAW AND WATER rim FITTINGS
constantly on band.
On head, ready for delirery
1 3s ■.P. flew Meet seller.
1 s M.r. New Wier.
hi A Complete 2(d -bead Tbrgahioi Oetit
from 5r. Engine Separator. kc.. all ■ good
000,000 to 5.000,000, while the ppoopp��j�•Sipa d working order. WUI be mold cheap.
Britain increased from 9,500,IS0 es Mail orders will receive prompt attention.
:B,e40,001L After wing a history d the works a pp. G. T. R. mattes.
�1,,jj..�b Toad aad VIM Leagues rid P.O. BOX 361
d the Correa Bill weed by the Liberal
party Mr. O'Connor said the Premier who eel Goderich May Mkt MM.
ul antly sencsnoed the arose d Mr. Parnell
has i...r introduced Ms Home ROI Bi1L TM'
Lids d popular feeling in favor of !related .
tepidly riving in England, but then
is still a triad before the Is eh
1
people. Their matte were never more boo! •
ant, their determinniine mine firm, than now,
and even the Taro. admit that home rule s
onlya question d tame.
Es -Judge Nosh Davie read reervintio.s de -
elating that floe career d New Y.wk
protest mesons the policy d the Tory
Government s a Idol on the eivili
.Rhues d are age., dentnetawag
the revert slanrsgghtee at bli(el.slMnwo.
peering sympathy for dr efforts d Gladstone
and Per ell and ettemiling a ermine te
Messrs. Orwnnor and KIMONO. That wen
adopted with roma.
Mesh s 0.
"ow rY /rswaw domed
Overheard ie • Salem depot Monday am. -
Lawyer Machiavelli to friend with sep.cinus-
looki.g grip hand for ead.t camp: Some grip
7011 ee.a.rTr7y an the coed!
Yti.nda' Y&....
L M.: You've on bora and show I be-
hove'
Friend: Y. -&e
L M. Suppose you're on shoot and bones
tarry. eh!
Friedl tallies Ise11'n-e7e for L. M.. ops
grip and sew 'em np.
ANOTHER TALL CHIMNEY.
A rinses fesapawy to One. a Large 1...
eery ea f ware.
Mo eeldIA . net 4. -The d tb.
Derr darer, Gerstray. Wades aro
.bout to seer a min is
Seers
.b
Cetesdi. market .lab their 'weak w aE-
re•dy have • lame sale. Mie. The .ref
as tree Las }ans•J this step le be wises h
ln
Ibg gaily of p d tM IN. A ere IM
reeks liar set Fist .epee'& I •
tat
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townies is keine autgbt A liege swilt
Wile will he pew smplystwt la *4..
iia A, Lgmsr k•, Me np.eallwNr tat be Geos ds, fey M
LIME
The sebscrlbers Aare jest completed their
large limekiln. which can tern out 300 bush-
els eves twenty -font hours. and ere r.ow
prepared to sppply all customers with •
Sue cuali'y of good fresh Ilsne daily. It
will be to the adrantage d every tree re-
quiring lime to call er oorewpond with or. ea
we are pprepsred to deal liberally with par
flee totalling to pnrrhw. The kiln is situated
o. she Ooderich side of the F'atL Reserve.
MOHLER & BRIER,
June 17th. 116".
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PATENTS
CAVEATS. TRIO( NARKS ANO COPYINI NTS'
Obtained. and all hotelier In the U.S. Patent
OMee attended to .t Mul•RRA rx RRRJi.
Orr office is opposite the U. S. Patent of
Ser. and we car ebta'n Patents in lees time
tea. those remote from frASH/No TON
.
Send mons'. OR l►R.t wiNNtJ. We •d -
vim as tore�etstablllty free of champ; am
we make 7► CHAROK t'NL/CSS IPP
TA IN P4TRNT.
We refer. here. ro the Poetaiester.the Supt
of Money Order sir,. •net to *Were of the
1'. S. Patent OW*. tr.y circular. advice.
terms and reference to actual client. le your
own Sate or Cts.,l write le
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GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS
ST. DAVID -ST., G ODERIOH,
(Two Doors kcal el whatIrs i♦eteLs
Manufacturers of Marble Monuments, Headstones, Mantlepieoes,
and all kinds of Furniture Trimmings in Foreign and
American Marble; also Window and Door
Sills, and House Trimmings of all
kinds in Ohio etone.
All work designed real etc,
a 'WiLSON BROS. deal largely la all kinds
erkkh special attention is called.
It will pay to call before ordering risco here.
Goderich. June 23th. 1187.
•uteri in treat e,yle.
of Europaika mal aaadian Granite.
WZZ,So g BROB.
YIRi-3w
NEW FALL COODS
ABRAHAM SMITH,
TAILOR & CLOTHIER
Has just received. and s row op.•ping a large assortment of
READY-MADE MEN'S AND BOYS' SPRING SUITS.
Also on hand a large stuck of the
UTEST PATTERNS OF TWEEDS AND CLOTHS
L ITS.
ORDERED nrWOP SPRING
�SPECIALY I
.A.B AM SMITH'S -a.
East side Square, Roderick. ]larch Site, 18'.. 6110
DANIEL GORDON,
BINET1MAKER
AND LEADING
UNDERTAKER.
Anyone can adrertiae, but I can show the Sleek. I hare more stock on hand than any tat)
houses in town to select from.
FU RNZTURE.
1 hate now on hand 10 different styles of Bedroom Suites. S different stTU • of Sideboards, 3
Parlor Suite@, and almost anything in jhe Furniture Zine, all of whoch will be sold
AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. AND (DONT YOU FORGET IT.
In the UNDERTAKING ( give personal attention, ani the benefit now of nearly 10 years
experience. 1 think 1 have the beat Hearses In the County of Huron- I will leave the mobilo
to Judge. I have everything usnally kept in a first -cls establishment• such sa Canker.
Codas Shrouds. Habits, Gloves. Crapes, ec. Embalming done when required,
4I1 Guarantee to gots satisfaction in evrty case.
OLD STAND BETWEEN P. O. AND BANK OF MONTREAL+
Dederick, Sept. Oto (410. 10111 -3.
1037 VIVAT REGINA
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The subscriber wishes to inform all loyal subjects of Her Most Grselons Majesty,
Victoria, lbat 1 am doing my utmost to keep my dock replete with everything new •Sd Ree
tul in all departments.
1
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY
SUITABLE FOR
Autumn Wear.
The Correct Thing in Drees Goods Buttons and Trimmings to
Match, Ribbons, Frillings and Fine Laces New Shades
in Plain and Fancy Opera Flannels, with
Bmbroidenes to Match.
I am not adrertiaing goods •t cost •r under, thanks to my numerous customers. d here
no overstock of any ore line. and that Is saying a great deal when we bear so much about
business depression. hard brei.., &c.
ALL GOODS NARKED IN PUIN FIGURES AND STRICTLY ONE PRICE. e
Ooderich. Aug. 10th. 1,84 7.
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A_ivrtTINTRO,
ireaper and Hal.srda.her.
BRIIGS, P ; 'IJIERY IBD FANuY C-0433
tart Resolved at tbe Katieet iY b F. JORDAN. al w 1e watt ei Po aro n
Mrd Tina odium am roma before tw.k.turt y•'er esaa sate
�s JORDAN, MedicalHall., eel Vaar ;c