The Huron Signal, 1882-01-06, Page 534.
tar of a we,'
• .sell$a 4 eat
e‘. O. *filo me1.1 A
'1$1.t Mesita of
su o of
evbsst and •
leaut. TtUte,
1-1111‘101, of the
• ityer hum -
i••.. %%Rage
%latch
• Co Sale. at
, tit 'lie Tows et
lyt.h 1/AY OV
I.e ..uur of 12 of
(11'3
therm.' if mei
_ 1613
rtcx
r Ike expir-
Jus' eut•I calk ns
l le 1.1_41 • 1.
*1
of ,a.1. ounty
tt hi Tow•iship
!Wm.'. al e of
ted trua• dist • of
l‘te
me;• of the Town.
tetni.n. 114,11/ de-
Itletr .
t I.
Betsy Ihieena
an an; Ikation
ivy Assembly of
r.cn o for an Act
h • 3Ith rear of
Que.n Victuria.
sad! .g the said
f the reign of Her
ipt era. incorpor-
',Ater and Huron
ling t te tone for
nplet on of mid
the eourtruction
and also to Sea -
point Olt Lake
mutiny to compel
or by-laws that
required number
panty or portion
• to exempt the
cipallties voting
tf the 36th section
fear of the reign
Ina (louder 31.
tet passed in the
Nlajesty, Queen
enlarge the pow -
aid Company in
I enable them to
▪ purport. and to
ling said railway
baying a longer
n d providing for
y instalments. or
li day of Nevem-
& WIUTE
Apelicant.
r UF JUSTICE
;.
• Cotirt of .Chan -
of the estate of
flougherty
William (4oMuun.
:•ld in the County
ut the month of
the NINTH 1/AY
by post prepaid to
of the Town of
more of the de-
.1rnaltiere, aildrese-
artly-ulars of their
ay-0uni4. and the
sy) held by them.
will be preempt-
nent of the said
iaw any security
r me et my (ham•
he town of (lode -
1 DAY OF JAN -
in the forenoon.
adjudication be
o ther. MI.
EROS,
thICITT.
ter at G•eierich.
iF JUSTICE,
maid Coyirt. made
• Pattenon and
•••• of twenty one
l'at• neon. late of
It. :he County of
on or about the
.1. It. 1.7•1 are on
N ;&:,!, to Meilen
lown of Godetich.
s then- ebristian
I detteription. the
us. a sta.etnent of
r ol the sy•••uritiest
• default thereof
-I•:•ted front the
I -Arty creditor
runtUrr the •same
at the town of
of February, .k.
tti • Ite forenoon.
• adjudiCation on
di%) Of
lit.k311, err.
'er at tioderich.
. _
(IF JUSTICE,
am ii. THE Towe-.
• said Cotirt made
of Juan Isabella
Aulyr the mre of
• twelfth day of
o
he sold by
utast:on of Hen-
ault r 01 the
l'ar-fir
•i rt. in the
:Mb day of
✓ lurk, in the
dperty. ix: The
eery nine in the
ydlip of Wawan-
ontainine one
tr lees. Tom pea-
ce from the Town
•• ot Man-
y tiler of Myth.
hon; .5 aims are
r timbered with
't acres of slash:
the cleared por-
, at .on. There is
ht.tiftr and log
.01•1 subject to •
'aid Ramer. In
of sale will be
r mid yourt. me-
lt, free from en -
Ten err • eat of
• nd..r.' 44.1if Hen
thine, Into court
1 rot thereafter
.hall be
A tenant whose
•tt Pat la in
Rival' be entitled
in-- the expiring
• mu -Oculars ap-
'odors*diction'.
• day of nevem-
mum/T.
et* at Goderich.
1111114d.
Nurseries:
183.
5 1I
BRIGHTON
Ingb adrise my
win nre be dm.
11,y 1. Inc beet
own in Canada.
low zero unhurt.
I terse.. ripeniag
IT are hot h
• onwl net I 48741
▪ yeateakt eg
A sputa wanted
IDLE.
ipm, op?.
GITITRALT'S TRIA.L.
Mlle Ilmawaste's hew Tear beSIIrevoned
slid' a Meld of %falters- mew •ree '
was Who- The Mot tbraggimg
Slowly Aloes,
W•41113183014, Jan. &
It is undo/Mood the Jam» in the
(bateau case will shortly introduce a
new feature. Forty or fifty so-called
cranks hare hese arrested here since
(Witten' shot the pres beat, most a
whom have been sent to the insaue
asylum on physicians' certificates. It is
said the Oystering in each case will be
subixemsed for the purpose .-f comparing
those cases with that of Gui-. au. Among
*a physiants are thoae upon whose Ce•
Mesta' Biggins was cummitted te the
asylum. thggies billeted Grant appear -
l
ed to him by means of a key hole In the
door and persecuted hint. Rigel'', at- 31M4riiK7M: t914%.•
THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JAN. 6, 1882.
BANKRUPT STOCK
0! LOOK HERE!
GREAT BARGAIN
Haring bought Ibe stook of
illixer 1-1(na.sel
OP'
=•1NST01%-2"
I AM prepared to appear at his old s(ead. West threet.
MISS STEWART
HAS EVERYTHING REQ I ISIT
iaricEASON.
Stoves,
terwards sued Grant for a handred thuu t-':01$1 .: 1_ )
d I liars damage..II ti all ,.
man t I) e was n y
rewind 4ml n9w engaged in business :1311. t,0=00::,-;!. its won-
der/a! it'`inity to t2.3.
hers. Appe:attia and the Li 7e.-, increas-
The court -room this morning WI very int the dissolvinfluices, :eller-
cold. " int almost instan y the dreadful
malts of nrsne sia, Indigestion,
and the 7JRFID LIVER, makes
Zopesa an every- day necessity in
'very house.
It acts gently and ..Teedilv in
Biliousness, Costivc - Head-
ache, Sick Headache, .1): ..tn7ss af-
ter Eating,Wind on the • •.!ikek.
Heartburn, Pains in the I...—. and
Back. Want of Appetite. Want oi
Snort,: Low Spirits, Foal Stom-
ach. It invigorates the Liver, car
ries off all surplus bile, regulates
tlae Bowels, and gives tone to the
whole system.
Cut this out and take it to your
Dru t and fret ala cent Sample
or a balls for 75 cents
wunnui by her husband without sp- tell emrgeu' neighbor about it.,
parent motive. Witness was asked if
that act would be an indlcation of In- _ _ _ _
Answer—It would be a very extraor-
RENTERS
dinary act. I should want to make all
examination to see if it was from passion,
or whether the man was -drunk ur had
disease of the brain.
Guiteau— YOU would havato Ehd.dis-
esse of the brain before you could call
him insane '! That eh..ws just how much
you experts know ab..ut it.
Witness was asked if he waa familiar 1
with the cam of Lieut. like:thorn, killed
by Dr. Wright at Norfolk, and replied,
"Yes, sir. I was sent by the.Prendent
to make an examination awl eve an
..pinion in the esse."
'How much did you get forit. shout-
ed Guiteau.
Witness wan cross-trestioned tul
how or by what physical- examination
insanity and disease of the brsin could
be detectbd, and was asked if he ever
had a patient in his asylum who eemc. '
eretl.
Answer—I have.
Guiteau said, "I had very happy
New Year's yesterday. I had has ot
visitors. They all expressed the opinion
that I shall be acquitted."
l)r. Gray took the stand, nntl
resumed the examination.
The witness luta not, in giving the
opinion on direct examination, that the
prieoner was sane, taken into account
the evidence of the prisoner himself; but
taking that element into secount his
opinion would still be the same, the
prisoner is sane and was sane on July
2d.
A hypothecal question was pn.pound-
tal by Scoville, involving the killing a
sanity
IJUU IN A N E D.
Lyon and Osceola,
Counties in Northwest Iowa, are
conceded to be the most beautiful
and fertile in the State. This sum-
mer we have opened upwards of
300 new fsrms, sinking a well,
building a, convenient house and
roomy barn, and breaking from
80 to 100 acres on each farm.
These farms are to let on terms
that no industrious man can fail
to make profitable: Immediate
possession given. We will, if need-,
ed,. ftirnish seed for next Year's
crop. We will also furnish break-
ing to be done, for which we will
pay the regular pr:oes. Tenants
not having teams enough to break
with, will be supplied with a horse
or horses for that purpose, at mar-
ket price, and the pay taken in
breaking. These farms are all sit-
uated within a few miles of the
railroad Apply personally or by
letter to CLOSS BROS. & CO.,
Sibley, Osceola County, Iowa
Tinware,
Lamp Goods,
Cutlery, etc.,
--AT -
IJSS '111=1_A_N- COST
tale
A splendid chance to buy tsvorably for
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS,
P=RRIINT=_
GENUINE BARGAINS.
The Largest Stock in Town
20 Per Cent Dii out
On Mantles, and. 10 per Cent.
discount on all Other Purchase
MISSCHlir
,
LEWAR k
COLBORNE BROS.
• - AMU or---
4!
Memnon Cppboards ..... . ...... .. . ..... . ..... ...... 7 510
Low Cupbc aryls at $ 4 50 Fall and Winter Goods
Lounges fn -m
5 00 up.
Bedsteads from ............... ........ .... .............. . ....... .... . 1 75 up. is now Complete in Every
•• Del)artinenl.
Fall leaf Tables at 50
Washatands from 90 cte up. .
Bureaus from. . - ..... • • 5 00 up.
Everythieg else at sinsilar rata'.
Sideboards from 6 50 up.
For the next three months I will sell furniture at the following prices, for essli:
Question- - Have i"ou seen perve•ns wit., I
recovered in three inont/ci
Answer -I have.
Scoville—Were they discharged .
Answer—Yes, sir.
Scoville—If you experts were to ex-
aminedauch a patient itnniediately up' n
discharge could you tell by any pkrucal
indications that he had been inesne on- "
ly tt ree months previous ' • ,
Witness (hesitatingly:, — Not without a ,
history of the case.
- Scoville—I though so.
Guitesti—Your idea, doctor, that a
man cannot be insane unless his brain Ia
diseased is rather frivolous. You don't
agree with the Saviour. You ought ti. •
atudy up spiritology.
insanity or moral insanity. Kleptomania '
and pysimanea were simply conventional '
terms, invented to cover certain crimes..
Insanity is never transmitted any more
than cancer. Susceptibility to insanity
is Undoubtedly transmitted from parents
to children, but insanity does not stems- i
eerily follow except from Profound phy-
sical disturbance.
The district attorney announced the
conclusion of the evidence on the part
of the government.
Dr. Bowker, called by Scoville, .satil
Mrs. Puninire told him at Leadville she I
entertained grave doubts ea to the men-
tal condition of Guiteau at the time of
her divorce.
The prisoner undertook to read a let-
ter, as he claimed from an old friend of
Garfield's in Ohio, showing that public
opi;iinTgleiathtlatiridlgeti:dilltifnavt.(1)rbe silent.
Guitesu—"It shows that the state ., f
public opinion outside of t -he court
room."
Cox—"Be silent. Public opinion has
nothing to do with cam."
Guiteau---"When I speak I :peak t•
fifty million, not to this little crowd."
Marshal Henry (tuoviag toward dock.
-"Keep quiet, sir."1/
Gniteati —"I'm through, sir."
The marshal whispered to a baillff,and
the prisoner soon started another ha-
rangue. The isailiff put a hand on his
shoulder and tried to quiet hitn.
Guiteau—"Get away from me or I will
slap you in the mouth. ' With this out-
burst he eubsided.
It was agreed that Scoville shall to-
morrow give reason fur wishing to intro
-
dice new withesses for the defence.
The court then adiourned.
Witness did not believe in emotional
That Kentucky dostrage.
AIRIANT, Ky, Jan. 3. --Wm. Neal,
Ellis Crsft and George Ellis (all whites)
have been arrested for the murder of
Gibbons' children. George Ellis con -
famed and says Craft and Neal awakesed
him on the night of the merrier mid I
urged him to go with them to Gibbons' I
house. He went reluctantly. 'They en-
tered the window and Neal and Craft I
outraged the two girls. Emma Thomas
recognized Neal and said she would toll
her mother. The bov Robert we. about
to give the alarm when Craft struck him
on the head with an ate, killing hiln.
Craft told Fanny her time to die had
come, and amid piteous cries of the
child for merch struck her on the head
and killed her instantly. Neal then
killed Emma Thomas the, same way
Craft and Feel at first denied Ellss'
story, but Neal confessed this afternoon,
snd both he arwl Ellis waived examine-.
tion. Craft will hare a hearing tin
Thursday. Ellis and Neal ire married.
Craft is single. They 'were all present
when Gibbons' residence was burned,
and one of them drove the hearse at the
funeral. Another was a nall-beartw
Crowds have been itatb•ved all dity and
tysionhing ie entreipiterl
Thee* prices can't he beaten in town. 1 invite inspection. 1 am bound to sell. as I Intend
removing to Dakota in the spring. I have also a lot oe machinery used in cabinet inakil g
which I will sell at • very low price.
ACCOTJI\T-rs.
All accounts due John A. Ball and J. G. Ball must be settled at once.
arso°
At the Market.
Our Terms Being' Cash, we are able to offer
ands at Prices That Defy Competition.
COLBORNE BROS.
JUST RECEIVED !
D. FERGUSON'S
" A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
FRESH GROCERIES
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON.
Special Bargaills 111 Teas at Very bow Prices
ERFUMERY
— 25cper fib and upwards. If you want a really fine Tea try my 50c. Young Hyson3,
••••=6, .••••••••11r
'Ragtinh. Trench and Canadian make.
SHAVING MUGS.
TOILET SET.a.
Ralf Tooth and Nall Brushes
Assori=entrz.• Vases
. TOWN
CALL AND PRICE GOODS.
WILSON
hIRIST1IAS
OODS
AT MARS
HOCK
.11 ST RECEIVED 1 HOE s-rocK OF
TOYS .4 ) r" ANC Y GOODS FOR THE
HOLIDAY SEASON. FULL LINKS IN
MILLINERY. SEE MY STOCK BEFORE
BUYING YOUR HO1 WAY GIFTS.
MRS. WARNOCK, Hamilton -pt.
--
;
S. SLOANE
DEALER IN
GRA.1-IsT,
F0P1.403DTJOM,
1717001.,,
it is a splendid article and worth more money. I have also just opened out a dOM-
plate asaortment of
-
V.A. LAIL St 117 IlE*11910
FALL OVERCOATS!
i0 ei Ce=1.t_
REID & SNEYD
Having Secured at a Great Bargain a -lot of Tweeds and Coatings, will give the above discount
during November to parties ordering fall (lolling.
A Complete ntsek iolr Stook and Fancy limy geode Moulted at the Cleoest Cash Prteee.
REID & SIMI/1D, Nanchester House, Godard
"IT
ILET SET
Crockery&Glassware (011111S, hISIICS 3110 NEM 01 111 k1116 C114,
I'
ps
Lam & Lamp Goods in Great Variety
Including Stone and Ching Tea Sets, Childrens' Toy Tee Setta, LaR HYNAS' Druggist
Ladies and Gents'
Fancy Tea Cups and Saucers, suitable for Christmas and New Year's Gifts.
Prescriptions a Speciality - - Night Bell on the Front Door
AND AT VERY LOW PRICES.
Call and be Convinced
FOR FALL AND WINTER
OVERCOATINGS
To g$1111. CA cry bad). Now Aril% Ins. end will be Vide op by oar WIt. 1 MM. PRIDH
who, no a flitter and Witter. has Ise superior In the 4 anntx.
FURS! FURS!! FURS!
J. C DETI:OR & CO'S
M kNT LES c u'r FREE OF MARGE.
just Received a Choice Stock
West. of Ellglaild Toes anti Ovqoatillis
My General Stock of Goods is Comp/ete
Liberal Discount Given
TWO IMISES TO LET
Oa Mewl/ate dtreet. at eveaortable terms. They
sre la a good date of repair.
8. EILO A.1\1"
Maderieh. Dec.tak WM. IBIS
Goa Wood. Wanted.
1800 maws OF WOOD.
IDelivered at tbe Railway Stathrm. for which
the Wass. era Wale will be paid.
Jig A IteINT0811,
Pinner* oinierivh
maim
33_ 1VC000RDIE.A.C., CUT
301113 O. DETLOR & 00.
HOOTS AND SHOES.
DOWNING.
I have greet ?lemurs in announcing to nty eitomers at; the public at large that
Fall & Winter illinery Iii• 8 itt"-tflikre;:tfi.•r11.7.taf thellsaSime. floirtate iFe 111 11.1eptleir, cc:e
I believe will give the customers satisfactinn. ati$1 do Credit t.• myeelf.
MISS ellt;SSIE WILSON
Would kneounce to the !tulles of Goderich and Vicinity. that the Stork of Fall ,Jind Winter
Milliorry is now Fully Amorte41.
BEAVERS! BEAVERS!! BEAVERS!!!
DITTERF.NT FITY1,1131 AND AT V kRIOUP PRICES
I Shaded Plushes, Ribbons and Feathers.
ONNTS I
The latest Novelle In Millinery; Neat. Stylish, and will Ault an,
imam MISS JESSIE WILSON. The Square, Goderich.
PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING EXECUTED WITH
NEATNESS AND DESPATCH, AND AT LOW
RATES, AT "THE SIGNAL OFFICE
You will hill 11 hees toweri 1611 Ow toweA
As I buy in large quantities, and for Cash. Doing the largest shoe trade in1the
Town, I ran *ell at chaser prices than those who do a smeller
business. I would especially call the
Attention of Farmers to Ify Stack of Lev Boots and Shoos
t,
Which et one .4 the largest to be found in any retail store 'itt the Province. I have
on band severs! MON of the celebrated "K. &. R." Long
Boots, which have given such
Satlefas:--ticaz.
In the ;*at. 1 In
ORDERE D WORIC
We are at*II ahressit a the times, and Laving $ lerge steff of first -clam niechaniee,
I am prepared to manufacture anything in my line to order. at the ate-rtest notice,
in firet-clasa style, and of the very hest material. In conclusion. I bee to reliant
my sincere thanks to my customers for their liberal patronage in the islet and rdst
assured I shall do my utmost to deserve a emtinuaare of the game
Yours respectfully.
Cor East Street and th• Square. Goderich
E DOWNING
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