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The Huron News-Record, 1886-10-06, Page 8s The Huron NewsRecord ''‘Vetittestlay;fietoberOth., LOCAL NEWS. • Lit and Around tkc"nub," • Sown t nth, • 1'V ANM.-1000 bushels pota. qfiee fur which the Nulled price will zmid. Flooay. • Ague.—At the West g10 Fall Fall Show • at Goderieh 4 there Was a oolleetion of eight organs from three manufacturers, two of which wore Doherty,- of Clinton, and, Bell, of •Guelph. The instrti- %wits were thoroughly tested by Prof. Foote and first honors award- ed the Doherty. Tho Doherty arreans aro always ahead, tt, Shasn-ur.lie other clay a Single rig was standing inthe fan:: ning mill factory •yard. Tho horse took fright and endeavored.tojump the gates. Before the animal could bo got under control the buggy was badly smashed. His horseship . was somewhat gratched, but no one Was hurt. A•Flxn Cor.4,-4..fr, T. 0. Doherty -purchased theother :day ,a spring -7colt, sued by Royal, Revenge (2,40), dam. (2..37); the dam of Victor (2,2•5). We understand Mii.Dolter- ty paid a good figure. • Tho colt is clean -limbed, lofty, and has: every indication of speed.Although very young, the animal givesevery' pro- mise of becoming. ta valuable one. Es•nrirnagn.-Clinteu dry-goeds inerchants made their annual fall dis- • play on Saturday, Dade* Hodgens • estate, Robertson and Pay &. Co. attracted the atteution of thousands Of people Saturday. afternoon and evening„. Clinton, dry -goods then have the reputation. of energy- and 'enterprise„and , we can .asento our •.teaders ,and the,' public generally that this. year'S display excels.di previous efforts. It \rill pay 'those froth a ,distancei.wbother :buying in large or small quantities, to., make theirpurchasing. place. • . . • •SUOUt.1) FRET, Puottp,---.The Do- herty Organ ,Company'a band, of Clinton,- has arrived on thegronnds. They are a body 'of musicians of which any establishment a town slniuld feel a pride in supporting.— London Free Pretz A. Gain the meeting of the Sarnia, Presbytery held at Strathroy the other day, a -call was road from the congregation of Forest to Rey. JIM ea Pritchard, of Manchester, in tile Presbytery of Huron, signed by 84 members and 35 adherents, promising a salary of $500 and manse besides the grant of. $250 expected from the home, mission. The call was sustained, and. ordered to be transmitted to • the Huron Presbytery. A Godn 111,ovn.---It will be seen by towi council proceedings that transient traders' licenses haVe been increased to $50. for one month,$90 for tw9, $1.20 for. three, and $20 for every additional month,: This is quiteproper, Our business men should be protected froui all "cheap jacks." • Goderich-and other pleas hmi ave ado a move n the same direc- tion. •We are strong .advocates •of protection -to home industries, . even if it•has a flavoring of' toryism and the N. P, • • • . Goon PlatTmoATL—Captain Robertson, of the Grated. Empire, vituvue • tjulpk,s. to Prof. E. Stone Wiggins for a first-blass compliment. AS is well known, the Professorhas, beenadttino• a most terrific coins bination -a earthquake, • cyclone, hurricane and tempest,. Which . was billed • to appear- last- week. • The Professor's niece was coining down from Winnipeg the same week;'also, and tho Professor. \net° hei. to be. Sere and eome by t,lie United Em- pire. Thi$,,Capt. Robertson thinks, proves that.wit en it conies to a tussle. between 'the .United4ii'mpire and a Wiggins tortilla:1o, :the tornado Must • be aiontent with a second place: Wiggins hasn't. faith enough in bis own. tempests to •back • them a gainst the • United _Empire, 4• . . . • • tni• FnEr Azrn The courtd revision :Tor hearing,: appeals against the voters' list for the township of:Hay \Yes ,held on the 24th.- :ult., . before his Ilona auto) Toms. Mr. Eastings,'.of Seas. fortha -acted for the"' Conservative- party and. Collins, of Exeter for the Reform party, • The 'Conservative added 'twenty font names to • the voters! rtst and the Reformers seven, giving the Conservntives a net gain of seventeen' votes. Eaeli courthut one throughout the South Riding adds a- Conservative 'n:Injority to the voters' list, and the Liberal 'Comdr.-, valves in each townshi.p are getting.. organized for. 'the Coining Contest.- Diu! InrSti DE Dr.. • • Lane and Gee, Hill Smith. address •ed • the people of•Bruee county 'at 'Walkerton yesterdey.-". They ..tyill 160 at, • Laudon to4lay, Clinton. to', "narrow (Thursday), ant ,on Friday; and at 'Do:relit-sou Saturday. It will be seen dna :they visito14 h,taces whole, the.' nie'ssee, eau. hea- then'. An invitation. is extended le -everybody (ladi",trs,a'as well its,,,e•en7,' Ittemen) to cornet to Clinton 'tentor row (Thursday). Single; railway fares from til points, good for two days: • Should' the weather not be. • favorable, •the • speaking willtake islaCiein the„kowh hill Chaitto bo taken at 1.30 ii.ni. Admission free-." Bars] 1) urs. -Thos Sheppard of Goderich township, has. an apple tree. with as large a' anther of "fruit. blossoms as well as good Crap". of Matured .applesa--A lady whose. husband is known' -to • be Cons eervative, called. 'at s•Stationery store in town to ordera duplicate ofsonie Wall paper, Tho 'young lady ai- sietiant, not knowing: the, Solt" re- quired 'asked., ."Pit; whatpaper- did Mr. Thank, getr.: . came froln billind the offfee • wind6w,• I1far7, of caurse",a-Geo. In I tun,. jr., of Michigan,,,iS .Visiting friends In this section. .11a is Married now. snow.of•the .season in Clin- ton, Oct.. IL--11.1iss Lucy Whitely, of' Coderich, ws in town several llaye last: week.a...tNIrs. Powell is en .a visit to Toronto and Will remain -there•.for sonio tiino. Mr.. Powell :accompanied her 1 -Int •lias• returned. john"0.• Elliott has:referned :ftem a visit. to llliixois. All ;things considered 116 'believes' Oa:a- erie 'is a better. country. He was perfeetly astounded. at the'nember of hogs and. cattle killed in Ohicro. P.1,000' of the former and 14,000 of the •latterrailailya • It takes one Man n -LI his time shooting.the.caftleirbile •another leads •the rifle.,.,'Tbedis- patch wit1. which the: brutes are despatched.estoniAled. even so Well travelled a man as Mr. li",ltiotL-7-'' MIA, Henderson has 'returned to. Goderich 'after .apending several days• with friends in the Mrs. David and Jamieson: Reed, of (oderich, 'were visiting friends ,in town last weeka,---Mr. W..1)empSey, towr, returned front Dakota.. fast week Where lie was during•the gam!. nter.-,---111r. Brewer of ,the, Molsons fhink, is home again. after a two • wei)lcs' residence by the shoresof t ' • U tit great- unsalted seas.—The paved water cotirse to' receive the dram's' 0Q witOr from the marketplace appears to be an exeellent Ogle Cooper returned Annie. Thursday after spending a fes' days in Detroit. John Cooper, of Marshall, 1\fich., is visiting his 'brother, Ald- erman Thos. Cooper.. It is eighteen years since lie was here before. • lie finds many 'Cliiint.,reas.. liej' in that time, and thinks Clinton' is one of the progressive Canadian. to *no., Mr, •W'rral Stewart, whohod been' acting as hook -keeper at the Serpi' factory for (CR4 wookm, jolt Awn 11oid4.—Fred, *Withlt, a former Clinton typo, returned td NowYork on Friday.. -;--Mr. S. ja..A.ndrews;. although his mill has only been up a few days, has "squeed" outsever- al hundred gallonsof eider. --Mr. S. Taylor has purchased Switzer's. property on liattenbury street and removed to the same.-a-Soveral of our correspondents surely have gone and got 'married ; wake up T. C. Dohertyhas placed in front of his property on Prineess. street a neat and sUbstardial ue,w fence,— Miss , Hattie 'Molloy, is vioiting friends at Goderich,—Rev. Mr, Mc- Comb will deliver a sermon in 'Olin - ton, to the Foresters on Sunday hris: Dickson, •inton. SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS: h.ris. ]Dickson, Clinton. PIIIIMINROMMICIONIMIKOINEW next, .•at . 3 '.o'elock p. Gee has returned to his post at the organ factory,—The Doherty band serenaded our dry -goods 'merchants Saturday T. • Jury, of Toronto, will deliVer a free lectare, on later, in the Clinton town hall, on the 12th inst. .• „ , Pmt.'s s. CLAmr.---This trial, °tone off Monday andTuesday at the assizes held in Codericii, before 'Mr.Justsce 'O'Connor, The matter 'colitplained of was contained in bitter hobnailed in tire 2Ignws7146onn' and New 'Era of Clintoncsigned by the defendant, Robt. Clark, it re - fared to . the unfoi•tunate, death of :the late Mrs. Tried:, of Gederieli toWnship. • Mrs, Trick was a sister 'of the defendant and he insinuated • that. there were death of his • sister that Jeft•graVit • suspicions of mo- le:sue* or worse-, On the part of lier, ittishand, and Mik Perdue, the plitin- If rn this soit: Of course no ono here a luainted with the. parties believe that that there was . any :criminal. wrong . doing on the part of' Miss Perdue or Mr. -Trick. But the jnry held that the letter was not lib.elious • tinderthe circumstances, and bought • in a verdict far thedefe.ndant, Cho'k. Ii Gitriew end lir, 'Scott of Olin, ton made oet.,a, Very good oiise • for. Purdue. Mr. _Osier* of Toronte, 111 eross ekaminatiou of' witnesses for • tha prosecution created a 'favorable, inipression on the jaily • and inishiS- ,eloquent • anneal to the jury did the rest. There is• talk of a new trial 1)1 ing moved for by Miss Perdue on ho glen d of wrong ru liter or fills direction to the jury et.i.thbe partof the' Judge: • ••' .A Fac*--aIn an Tilmotincement • about Printing some time .agoThn •Nhws-REcono stated : "We .invite "a comparison _of °or wurk with 'that of any othev office.west :of. "Toronto." 'Severed of our connty exchanges objedted,elaiming we were not justified' in maleitig the •stste, ment. .1fall exhibition posters were printed in Clinton', Seafulth, Gode- rich, Exact', Wingletm, Myth, etc., but tliose turned out by 'Inn NEWS- 3iEbonu,to practical and printers ,say, wore a hundred' per .cenf,.., better then any other in the county. Wo du not about • our job printing, but we invite comparison of Our work with that of any other office 'west of Turonto. .. Tun QLD Or,n Sfonv,—On Sun- day Afro. Siadall, of Lueknow, while walking home on the shlowalk of one of, tlic streetsof that village, taught her• foot in a broken .plank said she was thrOWil violently to the. ground, She had a narrow escape from a fatal accident, and as it is has been confined to her bed, suffering froth injories' received. . This is soniothing whioh iny. happen in Clinton at any time. 0 the, north side of Ontario street a gentleman • aught his•foot in a hole etnised by. Itecay of i plank in the aidowttilt. As it happened Iris boot e41118 oir iu the twist given to his limh, other- wise a broken. leg or sprained ankle would have been the result. • • Belfast. Mr, Hugh MeCrostie has returned to Dakota: • . • • . Apple packing is being busily at-, tended to in this vicinity at pre'ent. The crop is good. • • . • Mr..Jahn Lougheed has re -shingl- ed the roof of his. hotel, which adds much to its appearance. : • • Mr. Malcolm McMillan has eroct ed a 'film' residonce this 'summer, which will soon be ready.for occup- ation. Srimuel Alton has been laid up, for,some time, having got 'his hand hurt iu a threshing machine.. • Mr. Charles Rutherford is 4:pre: Sent prosecntinghis studies in New York. TOWN PARLIAMENT. Council net Monday evening,. • Present -a -the. Mayor; Reeve; Mc- Murc i o, Depirty:ReeVe Corbett, and councillors Cooper, Manning, Fitz- simons, Doliert,y, Copp, Jackson and McKenzie, Tho imam°comniittee r000111 - mended thepayment of. the follow- ing accounts : W h itely. & Todd, .Printing and adv.ertising, $52.90:'; •printing, $22.12 coats, election exPenses, $26.68 ; Jones' Johnston'$56;George Houton, streets, • $58.21 ; $3.50. Tax colledtor's suretiee were presented and accepted. Weigh scales reeeipts for Septeniber, $18,95. .Fire and Water committee repast - fire engine iu first-class working order. • The Knights of Labor were grant- ed alb free use 'of the theLfpr the 12tli inst, for a publie meeting. 'The by-liiw committee was in- structed • to prepare a by-law to ' enable the corporation to purchase any.,town debentures that may be Tim sale, with the iginking fund now On hand.. . • • • • ••01!'," Mr. and Mrs: Paul Sineltzer have. gone on an extended tour through •Dakota. . • • ••• Mr. E. A, Mackenzie has- bcon.re.: engaged in 13olfast school at. an in- crease .of salary, • Mr.. Geo. Ward was *genteel last week by his hotter half with a bonne- in,g baby .girl. My. Daniel Alton, of Algoma, is yisitinglhe ,old folks at home this week: . • ."4 • . . . NEWS ,NOTES. • • Will Medutcheon for several years past employed in Cline & Cols liardware'store, Witighani,'intg-deft for • Kamloops; ' Columbia, Where he purposes taking . up his residence. ' ' • •• The petition Of residentslo have •a street lanip placed on the coney 6f•Mary and North streets was not, (*ranted, . . s • : By-law No. 8, for 1886, was'rectil, a first,, second and third time and passed; making the fees for at transient 'trader's license' for one Month $50 ; for • two. monthe $90 .for throe months $120, and forevery additional, month $20—lieense not transferable. •• Tits question graditg Matilda iltreet was ieferred to street com- mittee. Council then adjourned. A NOISE A;:OUT BOY'S CLOTHING qt. To keep our GREAT ST-OCK-T1F GOODS fully assorted with all the Latest Novelties continually coming out, requires us every few weeks to • visit, the city markets. • • OUR FOUR GREAT DEPARTMENTS takes a lot of Goods, and to buy successfully and wisely necessitates considerable study and work. You have got to have all the New Goals to be found Cir else yon - - soon have a Shop full of old ,goods that you can't sell :for twenty-five cents on the dollar. The people want everything New, Fresh, and Nisce, But we are' forgetting ourselves, We want to talk about A visit to the Markets last week resulted 'in a 'heavy purchase of Boy's . and Children's Clothing front one of the leading manofitetnrers of the t.1 • Dominion. We believe they will luCthe /nest and Cheapest Selecfion Everbronght into -Clinton,. and no person in need. of Boy's Clothing should miss this oppoitunity.' We are showing a wonderful 1i10 at: • But so wo Were, only able to get a email quantity at this figure, and to save .. • ' disappointinent people Should Call early. 'This purchsse includes. all the • ' latest and finest goods fox the comine, fall and Winter. ': '• . .Is . . '• -. . . . . . Tho West. Lronbton•temperance people at their meetingat Wyoming reeettly resoled •"to organize 'the prohibitionists of Lanibton into aa political patty, separate .and. distinct • from both•'Politicel parties now ex:- isting," . • : .".• The celebrated; stallion "Hat's' •MesSenger,". oWned POO., of GOS.Oluef,' N. • and 'vaned at: $6,500,;died at Wingham last week "It was in My: J. Dithilage's posses- sion for Service when 'it died•from paralysis' of the' boarels, . • ..—aAndrew , Lucas (colored) died in Brantford last week ; 'supposed. ago 128. He \Vas bait'. in slavery,. in Tennessee and 'was ' General' Jackson's 'servant. In Canada : de - cased was highly thought ek•hy all who employed him: • fitICeyer saw such cliang.. o ina man ,in. my life as there has •been in— lately. • lie.used to be so jovial and informal in his manner, and now he - is as stiff as a • %Ted' shirt." • "How do ybu account :for it'l'%` his wife. tellsOne -that ho went to • the pantry one night Atkid broke. 'a •slide or bread up.. had a bowl "Of starcb. under theinipressioitthat it *as milk .and -L---," ."Oh,no Won- der he's ;tiff.", • • • .• • " .MAHRi,tGES.' ••• FOS1ER-XIEIII.,:-..„ -At the residence of lathe'r,,• Stanley township, Wednesday; Sepil, 2t, Mr. Rein. Foster, of Strathelai re, Man. , to Miss Magdalena, eldest slaughter of .Mr. Valentine Diehl. The ceremony was performed by Rev. . Simpson, Brucetield.• • ' • • BIRTHS'. . GREM.—At Ridgetown, on • September 90th, the wife of Mr. A. J. Grew, for, Merly of Clinton, of a son, • . • ' .—Joseph • Warren, an eccentrie haeholor, who lives ftbout two miles from Duna, was found in his barn on Monday last with his 'leek dialo- cated aid a terrible, gash in his head, extendino front his forehead eight inches back, Over $2,700 ineh°, ques and cash was found on his petson. Tho verdietof the coroner's jury was that Ito catoeto. his, death • by fiifling head.first from the moor to the 'floor below, it distance •of sixteen leafs a Morris, Blyth, Oet..7t1, and 8th. Stanley. branch. at.liitylleld, Oet., 11th and 12th. • Sate Registers, Portico getting theirsale bale pinto at nal Niave.amoOnO office will tuelVua M0E11 notice every week until the date of enio. • The notice in bttitt.najority ot CANS"fo wortia the price of the OOTOhnit 7111-011 lot 32; eon, 6, Gude- tivh township, farni stock, • implements and forniture. Mrs. Gegen, proprietress T. Ai...Carting, auctioneer., TilltINDAT; 001.011111t 14TII—Sale of 211 pal eel§ of valuable bush lands, situate in the lownship. et' Colborne, at one o'clock in tlie alternoon at liolinesville. J. W. Ileitis, proprietor; '1'. M. Carling nue- tioneer. FASI ° "7-0— CKSON 13110THERS, . . • Vqiii8hers•and llatters1 . • 0 0 'It isa fact which cannot be denied, that 0 Have got' one of the Neatest and Best Selected Stocks of • ' ALL 0008' • To be found outside of a city. • • " •:.SU ..ITINGS-. We can shoW 'you 'a fine assortmenc.of all wool 'Tweeds in check and • mixed patterns, at prices ranging from $12 to $23.50 a suit. ‘. ••WORSTDS. 'We can show you a fine range. in Bleak and Colored, all. in Check and.. Wale, 'the latest design bein,,,o the Wide Wale, which for priee and quality 8annot be equalled elsewhere. Como and See them. • OVERCOATS. In Overcoats we afi-makinr,‘,:things hum. Wre have a 'special line or • WORSTED OVERCOATS which we aro stilingVer • Dan 1 In different shades, whieli for price and einality beats the recast •They ; .• • are a Bonanza—don't fail to see. them. . .•' PEA JACKETS. • We can please the niost fastidious, both in prioo and quality. • PANTS. 4 In Pants we are bound to meet your wants, for we have the goods and • . juices to do it with.. The above are facts which can bo proven to you upon a visit to our Establishinent. You will always find us to the front, both in Goods anti Prices. All we ask is -an inspection of our goods before purchasing else- where*, and then you will be convinced that C. C. Baum & Co. are • advertising facts. Xter Good Coat and Dint .11.Ittkers wanod. G. G. Raitoe ift Co., Merchant Tailors