__ who desire custom WN --AND-- ONE PRICE. '| ment of a branch of Although we make and | sell the very best articles in ready made clothing that can . be produced, and very s¥yer- ior tomuch custom work, realize the fact that some people cannot be properly fit- ted orsuited except in gar- ments made to order. Tosup: ~=ply that portion of the public work, we have a custom department se- cond to none in this part of "the country, either in variety. of styles of Fabrics we show, "or in the manner in which they are made up. The pat- terns are designed and cut by _cutters,..and the | work of putting together is _done here under our own roof} affording ample opportunity for personal supervision while in progress We are content - with small profits. Fine Tweed Suits Forated. Suit. Trousers iss Tweed ; . Worated "One 'Tittle aera ape "Our ready-made suit==much~ the _qressiest in the city-- is that ook-as-if- they. GOSt-ROTE.| money, which is the result of to $2" $ "PSan eh, PRE Tenipery on BLECTRIC BRIEPS. Botte n for Busy Business Men -- News of the Dominion in 4 MNutalell, A Ge riteb congregation baa been formed in Woadstoc +, Curtain, BEL: Ween took over three horace Lansing, residing inf the Chins 1, picked between 50 « of phims from ive trees Tux True' is in 'receipt of edition for 1800 of "sel Columbia Journal "It is bandas It ie stated that the pr -_ establish. the Bask of Hamilton in Kingston has been alrandoued. Robert Jopes reeve of Logan, has statted for Earop-, taking with him about 100 head of cattle tor the English margetes. Henry Jackson, of Ottawa, yaa? senter ced to three years im the penitentiary on w ed nes: lay for ortmina! ly. assulting ittle girl name emer several months avo. Oa Tuesday evening the C. M B.A , of srusied, compsimentary dianer to Joho is Q iinlan, who i8 leavi for Omak, Neb, A very enjoyable time wae spent, A waited upon the Minis- ter of Justice, on Tuesday, in regard to the pork: duties. The Minister's ruling is that both mers aud clear meas pork bear duty atthe re: of 14 cents per pound, Mr. D "Vaters, G0 veare of age, father f John Waters, M. P. 1. for North Middle aex, walked to and from Parkhill to his home near Springbank recently, tiip beieg about eightcon miles, Mrs. Hamphrey White, of Ani lereon, who is over 57 years of age, lat made by hand « aes # apron, dress and other emailer garments, She can read quite well without the aid of glasses The fermer's delegation troe Waterloo vicinity af 7) biaetrele the only Bieys night irom Calgary and Assinibvia dis: tric ts with bebe irtheyareicti¢ghted Rie Tay heer head aniter . last three t9 Brande Mao, this week sh received @ situ ha we wililer ata oalaty: of #! OU & year The Wiad: havemans luded their fibers, whick shoxrs a oat of nearly 16,600, ome éleveath being © ef, as heen raised aban ing io the tonneblp of E 78 - th Rew of of ub awel fortite for tins or four ' ay gaeseors lie : dinesbeis on the committed Bartlett Joha C Bee, . who was for extradition before Magis rate 2 Wiper on: 1 Sir . bas Soe extraditet, ris aaihiaahe a ulph, tock $90. in prt ef FE at the Detroit Exhibition last P He} ~Weinesiny-+ MES MCLAUGHLIN DENIES IT Treth in Her Statements Sie Sad ~. Which Wall Get Not a Word: of Stine One in | ae) ia bits eure age wet this morniusg : ftruth ia my hus Heo hae bees Maud has not rupported me : t i id te work av tyent of the tia atte paper tor three years tll he I have wever been ua- by myo aa wy: * Paper ag my Be sband claims to heve." Mr. J.C Fallerton is 3 MuL«ugh- lin's attorney aud is taking steps for he protection. Air. Failerton expressed fu 1, cond lente ia his ¢ eLsagi at in brou nh mired it, t of the case tbat is aad which is charge against Mr. Burkhardt. Mrs Me Laughlin admits signing a paper, but says it was read over to her and did not read like the peper which "McLiaghtia e to have. It is asee one on ie A valf that is Wasa weve of alo tailing, acd that an edort will be made to distur the atlortiey who procured it. "The firat mage wud the last read together ali ht --_ mi the bottom of the firey page to top of the last."" Mr. Fallerton said, ** ea abel intervening p ages Were not sead to elever It iv caid that these calied conmfrtiion involves Mrs, McLaughlio erimiaal rvations with a vuniber « cate eoveral aldermen and other wellins , Mes. Me teLenat nlin denies all \ ae owlel sige of tiid. She is. a modest locking litte cs, on ws | ge --iek- forgery ah... suman and basa truthful wir, When the intuaations In a) morai+ 's papor that »:¢ t¢ in collusion with het ha j ts snd fo cat out v trom | ®ere referred to Mr.Futlert: epee f | aod-aand ; 4 tth Bi he 2 Le | a £ Sis ho Lrat he nef he: "@? "ai orn thes . wae knoe ning him venseiess, | r ober ey thet eee Jhb 'selecting our own fabrics and having them made much: better than what is known as _the ordinary "ready- -made," Ready-made suits, $5 to 1. Trousers, 1.25 10 3 : 'Thornton & Douglas, Hats NISHINGS. CLorues, and Fur- 7 Market-St.. Stratford Gnt. J. W. CLARKE, Draper, Tailor, » i Peach $4 ad tons Ve Lawric, widow of: the tate . in the township ef Dari: tere of the occurrer aoe eke ¥ is sapposed to be the cause "The Reve Dean Waguer, of Wiadsor, of the collection about 30% iat thousands opens October Ist. exh chibiti a o 2 > Battery, 34; No, 3 A 5 Battery, 25; Nu 6 Bate 22;-No 2: Battery, Levis, 34. ere hg ada doniestic™ _ Wilson's wReaday alte playa» a al; clere, r eloth caAugNt in fo, bid tn moment tte theme rate $4) Aer ii ation' - Eaihioe Mey , ber trig sul < several articl: ~ tot aleve Line pick was siichs tighteacd than hus dabenel we Ye Se arrival of the brigade. ly. berued, but more The SteLao i Gazette undereta: } 32 rékenti tco nniny is encoesr fat macbioery will be put m this tail aL everything "made ready work in the spring. iday among the * t dota Ly as Sehirdsy wes tic! lome," and ¢ Lhe ¢ shied * nite dono um tw when veariog way tr, "Sirainit ky" ee a form Was seen Mortimer, of this ; ait t & ot <f the wreck ¢ 4 was doing duty at Uline: ascotes of the riley coupe (tOwW its hits eonmiinence hood a fea hese city whose j f ie $5 es fF | ' opiiog «i t-¢ ef " wee t an t oe j OXEr #3 fetal Dos bs 2 Sega a --_ histo oy of the Beow itt » Bou r. rt jal, be BY ck i i i : ' a own el of the « Pimgs has occasion ipping'. it wall take the precaution journs! which emp sloy# an "Po ther | a + and which "ta! ented' with two a's. th pPigediers hy ara t be "joessiva, put on our --=-+eorm AVONLON 1 the Yast half } eiaghverhoud, ishing achine made a tom som ht lal ts wth J tace Wa yf t ating at Mr jabn Woods. 13 She a Antrew Rainy has for some time ven dangerously ill of 'y phoid fever. J. Chrystal has returved from Toronto where Lehas been attemtin ng a shooting match, Acar anit tweaty bliad. people pante ed through Guelph re ecentiy on its way ts Braatfo rd. heat cron cf George Dale, of i de to the bushel 4 through the St 3 arye é dae sendition 4b bal requires to be im iately repaired. Th © most stapendnous undertaking of he age--to please everybody. Havg good amtasty the: mae ar az possible, spered to his "pal" in Z t'§ pear tree, pps you, share be bapry, m the serene look om thelr ficex, 'st hich sere il aoinated hy the balo om por they were | 4 SENS. aTtON, 1. REPORT PUBLISHED \ Se Bur Wis Dewth Remeaing Shrouded in x n ss + i Me hodist § ton het: i ' j home ia It ives the Ls & great sulferer. riven t ; Ki ne Classic City | itor THE POTTER MURDER CASE. A TORONTO PAPER, " Ne Certainty Martling Farta Heing # There foman atthe Meotlern Since the inqnest, Jat facta have been "Drought mystericns case Ac great many seem to laugh at the inea of Potter having been murdered. Soric ask what cow! be the object of murdering him? A dezen re He Was murdered, week fo new ee in this preple e detectives may obtain a clue that wil! enable them to fant en the guilt upon the parties who committed the revolting ciiaie, Ose report ia. that 'there 6 # Woman at .gbottom of it all, and thst " the. green mouster" had someth .: te de with come to light by¢ and -bye item appears in the pondence to the Enipire of Friday last; ~ ** Your qorrespoadent is now in possession of the secret of the marjler of Joho R. Potier on the night of Sept. 1, and were it not that the ends of justice might be de- feated, would unfold to »your fre alera a tale of horror esen moore thrilling in ited t than the story poset 6f 'ts know, been marke] do own but at present the ghastly secret is butied in the breast ef two three, When all' the facts. come out tha country wil! be astourded at the re velation of a hotbed of. inymertalily which existed on ovr borders to aw extent uodreamt of, and which bag 20 fostered its noxious weels that they are likely, e000 to wither in the clear light of pudhici ity. At the adjourned inquest ou the 22nd inst, the whole story wilt i! come oat and sanetoer Tiyste reas willbe brought to light, to prove th @ #ay ng that murder will out. There is no eve ia peopte wendir s cur such mislond- which It would appesr, ix the vi ve individual with « tie ¢ are ne gat Rat ly fe work 0" some imyy ' pa at fer ink slinging The pe! a the track of the party wt tA to the ion ir bight last after alingeriog i seachend: age of (7 ers 'He was born a ireland in is auc emigrated to Cin: ade with bis: Daten: bow yeasm later, cath» in che ec he re -- for™ od | re any » Harmony and P eation gf a tarmer f reversal years. er tis death . James Gdbert, pe and ; his sou pr oie t! © tiasmithiag business, which he had worked up ond conducted well until his demise. ie was marrie] 29 arg. Aiderman Joreph Decamiess | ihomas (deceased) J. 7: ee Wot: unam ore, and hiv daugh a Livzie were the offapring of a happy wedced Tit. ap wlitios LEMOS & etannch bike ral Conservative, a man who bever | obt raed his views upo many ofe, 3 on | scientions Christian _--_ ' tis é chtarch? and a mw sghty ee t ere | by ay who | koew him Hiv funera i Sunday. An exceeding ; » of friand sccompanyii g} their leet resting J esicem, larce yp ach, | ec We ast Oa Friday last, Mary Kelly died af _ rT \inkors, of rtphtheria, She She a a Sone ter rof On Satarday Bh Te bd H pams INew Store, New Goods, New Prices! ant dusiness Upenng. the 2oth.; Block, between Hamilton Bros. rSth Se; stember in the Carroll Shoe Store and A T. Mac- don: ud s Art and Book Store, Market square. -POWE. best-sclected stocks of general will open of DEY GOODS AND MILLINERY, ever opened up in Stratford, bought THE CHEAPEST STORE IN STRATPORD, up one at rock-bottom prices. We-start-out-with-this-metto--in- onda that-the-City-Dress-- Goeds and> Millineryhouse-wili-be: the great-centre: ters bar- 1 at the nothing but time in Stratford, anc same time sell reliable goods, that at no will we misrepresent our. 'goods and that- we scll-strictly at one price and Oxty For Casu. We Dress Goons anp Minurery. Our Dress Department all duced thi is season. P = ' calbspeciabattention-to-onr-two-lesdine-departnents. new makes 'and shadings It comprises large lines of Rugby and | will contain the as pro- te) Gretna Plaids, Heavy Rough Fronch and German Serges, Almas, Mottled Tweeds, Fancy Plaids,!Cashmeres, Henri- We cal ettas, Velveteens, &c. call the specialattention of the oA ladies to the New Improved Niagara Suiting, for a medium fan eve zrecn tree, way spring from rites ene of tay reat, pe ' t EON THEE BITRE eee ¥ Wii ads are Ge fuiluwa t--- H Ole tarid. H wer cent | ne i per con, ly per con, BUFALSTCFES Barley (per bushel)... 30 conte Barley watt a $5 conts Date Ry w He - Wheat gra ar -- eh percent 2 per cen Oatuveal (per tb 1 cent § cent*™ DAIRY PRODUCTS, k atts eee Me ive iper wailon) Eggs (per dozen} VEGETABLES, LTC. #0 venta ite Beane gl bush) . ie SO per cent free CMBER, | 10 per cent... rey cet_cent & L geobeme i "Gy 0 ft) S; fuce clap oarda . Oth elon eer: Additional apegetl '#Li6 s si duties on 7 er lumber ara ua- | price dress goods it has no cequal--good range of corornugs -/Our lack and Colored eare the: preductiots-6ithe--Lestmaners--ih ihe ond, and... be focnd exceouenal 1 It will pay Seni to wait, sal you see our new dress goods. Remember, we have no old shop-worn goods to offer you~ but a brand new and well-selected stock, bought at close prices. Millinery Department This important department will be -in-charge'of- Miss°~ Pritchard and Miss Anderson, who have always commanded > the leading Millinery trade of the. gity, having been three and a half years with the late firm of David N. Hogg & Co. They have just returned from Montreal and Toronto et cos where they have made some very-choice selections in Millin- © E fertut io portent | ery goods, studying the tastes of their many lady friends and ' 32 customers, and knowing as they do, just what the 'ladies of Stratford and yicinity require, they have. bought aggording--- ly. A cofdial invitation is extended. to all to come and ex- amine our goods and prices, chuied ty A" large were wretiz Ey err The Wellisg ih aieat over anita Over one Luudred men are + more going every Gay, The Belg who have been the agitators ia th demoustration. now compitia that the hate bren used, badly by = English m ry 5 ho ¢évured other district fsitt on the G. T- R. about half a mile fro Hamburg.- Mr while returning héme tey d 3 They will leade pa ge to work in atcitent occurred 'oa -- 6 overtaken by the express which etrock and She was very deaf, not hear the siasdeetts zis bnik dinz end premise: inw iat ol repair. Th * werk donéin the eas of rearing the tender thought and tegching the young, iden w shoot is, says, very eiitient and: satiefactory. t2 o8 +4 th _ OO que onraKIo CABINET. ore, Taken ta-- Biv. 7. Three Members iatiantyne te be poceke 3S per cent = earings tree Pic O per cen Pine y stsinacion tper 1.0 000) 2 n Other apoatanes cop! miture eas cent In fish, the" duty Si sccm fern oa creayes from 4c tolic, Cigars aa an acer! of 'Character. man iankan bi is'cigar only encug! + lighted end relishes taking cnn th to watch the curi-of wall 'ele well-met," with a lively tongae and generally « fund of Remember. our stock is all new, and our place of iat is next to Hamilton Bros. Shoe Store, Market eee Terms strictly cash. _G. A. POWELL | Late with 'reve N. Hoge & Co.