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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1880-11-05, Page 7Ir -7 up in subM gond which, and ins of to so bowed quhart blunt ut telt thug* rer get name n I was doctor, di door- nat. — dnitted -typhoid Anted net •y i his de- but his at. *-- new h perfectly of iron. 'and last seed for hospital, Iso to see biter any I.,M-R. e up and hool-boy, 0. 'or these been so ! Worse far. To - mg, wind "thing on to suffer, tt to suffer 1p for oe- e this joys - mal diary deal with story, and yvelt ! But r stay, Tit y and psy- ch my IMF or I find I xrcumstan- it journal& I have al- ng, a• we eddies and our own,, I astend the a thing v all I call ill Ir with that ip-board—a ung —but i led " light time. Be- onpared to is horrible its of hope - a my pro - Once, 4per - re been is nothing i incessant io I thank seize on it er--socord- 1 last night !toying it." nothing— saying. o unsettled fever to go l is far more m. There, alleviated, I overcome nothing to and actu did Reye she looked ase people rl and na ynonymoua Op law of. ire such re tun exeeep hie and sr . am 1 der And suns s first du award the i treatment he 1 have +Herber at proem only m a sen s possession, past is gone out of his hand, wholly, rr. vosably. He may suffer from it, leant from it—in degree, perhaps, expiate u. but to brood over itia utter madness Now, 1 have had many asses of m sanity, both physical and moral, so to *peak. I (all moral insanity that kind of disease which is snperinduosd on tun, parativel)f, healthy minds by dwelling in- oesssntly on one idea; the sort whish you find in worn= who have fallen into mel- ancholy from lure -disappointments; or in men for overweening atsbitiun, hatred. or egotism—which latter, carried to a high pitch, invariably becomes a kind of insanity. All these forms of monomania, as distinguished from physical mania, disease of the structure of the brain, I 4 have studied with considerable interest and corresponding success. My secret was simple enough; one which Nature herself often tries and rarely fails iu --- the law of substitution; the alow eradica- tion of any fixed idea, by supplying others, uuder the influeuce of which the original idea is, at all events, temporarily, laid to sleep. Why cannot I try this plan '1 Why not do for myself what I have so many times prescribed and done for others ! It was with some notion of the kind that I went to this ball, after getting up a vague sort of curiosity in Treherne's anonymous beauty, ;bout whom he has so long been raving to me, boy -like. Ay, with all his folly, the lad is an honest Lad. I should not like hint to come to any heron. The tall one oust have been the lady, and the smaller, the plainer, though the pleasanter to my mind, was no doubt her sister. And, of course, the name of both was Johnson. What a name to startle a man so—to cause him to stand like a fool at that lull door, with his heart dead still, and all his nerves quivering ? To make him now, in the mere writing of it, pause and compel himself into common sense ny ra- tional argument—by meeting the thing, be it chimerical or not, face to face, as a man ought to do. Yet as cowardly, in as bee a paroxysm of terror, as if like- wise face to face, in my hut corner, stood— — Here I stopped Shortly afterward I was summoned to the' hospital where I have been ever since. William Carter is dead. He will not want his mother now. What a small matter of life or death seems when ono oomes to think of it. What an easy change ! Is it I who stn writing thus, and on e same lesf!'whieh, closed up in haste when I was fetched to the hospital, I have just had such an anxious search for, that it might b. instantly burned ? Yet I find there is nothing in it that I need have feared; nothing that cold in any way have signified to anybody, unless, perhaps the writing of that one name. Shall I ever get over this absurd folly —this absolute monomania !—w hen there are hundreds of the same name to be .et with every day; when, after all, it is not exactly the mune ! Yet this is what it cost cue. Let me write it down, that the confession in plain English of such utter insanity may in degree have the same effect as when I have sat down and desired a patient to recount to me, one by one, each and all of his delusions, in order that in the stere telling of them, they might perhaps van dab. I went away front that hall door at once Never asking, nor do I think for my life I could aak the simple question that would have *stall doubt at rest. I walked across country, up and down, along road or woodland, I hardly knew whether, for miles, following the moon- rise. She seemed to rise just as she did nineteen years ago --nineteen years, ten months, all but two days—my arithme- tic is correct, no fear ! She lifted her- self like a ghost over those long level waves of moor, till she sat, blood -red, upon the horizon, with a stare which there was nothing to break, nothing to hide from—nothing between her and me but the plain and the sky ---just as it was that night. What am I writing ? L the old horror coming back again ? It cannot. It must be kept at bay. A knock --ah ! I see; it is the sergeant of poor Carter's company. I mud re- turn to daily work, and labor is life—to me. [TO ES COi!TINTSD.] latleasa Trsssaweati Ps.Meve Csrs. pr. R. V. Pierce, President of the World'* Dispenairy Medical Association, is in earnest -in selling kis medicines un- der positive guarantees, and d anybody who purchases and nest any of these widely oeleb»ted remedies, does not do rive benefit therefnee, the Amosisti(s would like to hear that penes with de- scription of symptna,e and kostory of case. Osgsaised and inerwporebsi J as the As.ostaties is, to teeth snid,cine and surgery and for the ssecseiflwl treatment of all cirosis diseases and wmgism an- nually taommnds of ammo tehretitgh sow original method of diagnosis without over sonar the penmen and having Jae the largest s►ai/mrioni is ihe ween for the aoaotoodatics of the more eolapi- netted came*, and Jen for .wrQm 1 eases. the Family feel them eelv.m proposed to undertake even the most duerrawbRtrfg rases They menet In J1 the heed resue dial mess known in moelern rrt*dreel seienos--sngbtting Sethi Address, World's Dispensary Med+aal A.so c*tion, Bufialo, N. Y. or (lest Rumen Neon Buildings. London, kng- f fin guRotusionkvittiOry vOitintial 5. 1890. ausamsrearmes mho. rho best Salve ca the world for tnsBrumes, Bores, , Titter, Chapped Chiu 1.ut. airn , ando all kinds f Hands, n eruption. This Salve is guaranteed to glue perfect sa4sladlot► w every mac or money refunded. Prieto ib ocute per box Fur sale by F. Jordan, (luderith. wired .f lelakLag- " A young 'rowed of nun* was cunt of un tneatiable 1.hirst fur liquor, that had so pruetrated hu system that he was un- able to du any business. He was entire- ly cured by the use of Hop Bitters. It allayed all that burning thirst ; took away the appetite fqr liquor r ; nude his nerves steady, and he baa retw.itned a sober and steady man for more tbrit two years, and has no desire to return to his cups, and I know of a number u. others that have been cured of drinking Ly it." —Frew a leading R R Official, ial, Chicago. Illinois. New were salter Markel. In reporting the market prices for but- ter, the New York Tribune, of May 20th, said, "Choice packages to the retail trade reach 19 to 20 cents, but light colored goods are hard to diapeue of, and several juts were thought well sold at 8 to 10 amt& This stern logic of d,..lans and oenti is rapidly convincing dairymen that they should use the Perfected But- ter Color nude by Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt. It gives the perfect June color the year round and dairymen that use it never send light col- ored goods to market. THE DAY. of MIesaY ant, ,4luu,a OF Ueaserr endured by the sufferer from a persistant cough soon sop the vitality of the system and wreck the constitution. Such a catastrophe can only be avoided by precautionary measures. Prevent the climax of a cough with Northrup & Ly - man's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lints and Soda—ap- proved of in professional quarters, and which is a combination of the purest and most salutary ingredients in perfect chemical harmony. Coughs, odds, aryngitis, incipient bronchitis, and other affections of the respiratory organs, are speedily relieved by it, and it has like- wise proved to be a useful specific in scrofulous maladies. The loss of strength consequent upon being diseased is check- ed, and the flagging physical energies restored by its invigorating action. Phosphorus, the active principle of the hypophophites, not only supplies the system with an important element of strength, but gives a healthful impetus to the circmbtion. The lime and soda also add to vigor of the frame. In wast- ing diseases of all kinds, this prepara- tion can be depended upon to produce a beneficial effect. A fair, persistent trial, is all that u necessary to prove its poten- cy, either as a pulmonic or generalin- vigorant. For poverty of the blood, with which so many invalidism troubled, it is a sovereign remedy, promotfng the acqui- sition of both strength and flesh. Pre- pared by Northrop & Lyman, Toronto. and sold by all druggist& As Smarr AS EFFECT FOLLOWS CAras so surely will disease eventfully fasten itself- upon a system deficient in vital en- ergy, if tonic medication is not resorted tout time. The neoe. ary tendency of a wesk discharge of the functions of the body u to disorder its o —Invigor- ation, prompt and thro u the only safeguard h orenovantof epletedphysical energy, no restorative of lost flesh, nerve power and cheerfulness, has more clearly demonstrated its efficacy than Northrop & Lyman's Quinine Wwe. In this pre- paration, associated with the salutary medicines which forms its basis, is pure sherry wine and certainasornatic constitu- ents which imparts an agreeable taste to the article, and gives additional emphasis to its effects. In cases of general de- bility and dyspepsia it is invaluable and the desired effect is, in the vast majority of cases, remarkably prompt as well as decisive. That good natural appetite, which gives a relish for the coaraeat. fare, is insured by the nae of the Quin- ine Wine, which also confers brain sooth- ing and body refreshng sleep. Fever and ague and bilious remittent fever, are dis- eases to the 'eradication of which it is specially adapted; but it should be used only in the intervals between the seizures. The far-reaching effects of a good tonic, in all complaints involving loss of physi- cal energy, are well understood by physi- cians, and the comprehensive influence for good of this preparation upon the system goes far to bear out the profess- ional belief in the value of invigorants as opponents of disease. Be sure to ask or the"Quinine Wine" prepared byNorth- rop & Lyman, Toronto. Sold by all druggists. WHAT THEY SAY or rr. — A new races von THs Peoria,. —There are but few pre- parations of medicines which have with- stood the impartial judgment of, the people for any great length of time. One of these is Dr. Thomas Falecttic Oil. Read the following and be convinced: — Thomas Robinson, Farnham Centra P. O., writes," I have been afflicted with rheumatism for the last ten years, and have tried many remedies without any relief, until I tried Dr. Thomas' iPycleetric Oil and since then have had no attack of it. I would recommend it to a11" J. H. Earl, Hotel keeper, West Shefford, P. Q., writes. I have been troubled with liver complaint for several year*, and have tried different medicines with little or no benefit, until 1 tried Dr. Thomas' gclea- trie Oil, which gave me immediate relief, and i would say that 1 have used it When with the bestefect. No one should be without it. 1 have trod it on my horses in ease of cuts, wounds, eta , and think it is equally as og xd for hoess am. A. Mayne*,]�*edaartt s* Wark- trworth, writes, i have sold same hun- dreds of tootles of Eclectrto Oil,and it is premoun.ed by the public. 'oat* of the best medicines they have ever used;' it has dome wonders in healing and relieving pain, sore throne. etc., sod is worthy of the greaten confidence." Joseph Reran, Tewwshsp of Percy writes • 1 was ed t„ t Dr writes, 1 for • lame knee which toubled woe for three or low years, and I never fotrwci anything like it for tiring lame - nem Is r • great public benefit." Beware of Imitations. —Ask for Dr. Thomas' todeetree 011. Sae that the **- meter* of R N. Thomas is on the wrapper, sod the Eases rat Northop & Lyman are Ahem is the bottles. and take no other Sold toy all medicine dealers Price I eta NORTHROP & LYMAN, Threat", Ont., Preegeteter, fer the Dominion. 1(evvu---Iteleetie- ileleoted sod Mae - tidied GREAT BARGAINS FURN T U R E000 1 JOHN ACHESON �; aseened'oesildbrizig the, pant bee wettest newly en Ma Msec tms�atha cam he eilataed u Tie C�oderitirt4rniture emporium Bereave Wada l.oea& Obehliaiei 'Fables. et the bed mutes. at tie *wail Uvtsg prtese.l Novena 1(uAremo Aso KM'•1aass dere ea abort metes and as *nese as HS* cheapest. — W oud Lam by taken In exchange. 1111 — All tndeDte u JUN N A. Usti w W save ezmwees by eatUa. and settlt.g by avail or note. 117511 C G-_ BA LZ Market Street, (opposite Watson's Bakery) Oederwh- 1880. Fall Goods! 1880. o- *op Colborne Brothers Rave opened out for the FAL.LTIADS a Complete Stook of GENERAL DRY GOODS. modal Value in Inc. COTTONS, PRINTS, and WINCILB_ A Job Lime et DRESS 0001:1e– eatra value - A FULL STOCK t tF GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND. Highrst Price Paid for Birth rand Eggs. COLBORNE BROTHERS. September 3rd. 15e. 1751 Look! Look ! ! NEW FURNITURE Aad Repairing Shop. A_ B_ COIR/ 1\1- "The Cheapest House in Town" VOR ALL EINDO OV Good Furniture, Ladies' Needle Work, Chain and Stools, and all kinds of Fancy Work made to order ; Chairs and Sofas re-covered equal to new. PICTURE FRAMING CHEAPER THAN ANY HOOSE IN TOWN. CARPETS TAKEN UP AND RE-LAID. GIVJe XII a GALL AND ase 000D WORE DorrZ REASONABLE nI I'Ms HAMILTON Street, Next Colborne Hotel, • GODERICH. 1751am. " Domiaioa Carriage Works," Goderioh. t: MORTON & CRESSMAN, YA.NL'FAi7URERbi of BUGGIES, CUTTERS, SLEIGHS, dc. We w KPI sell cheap for the balanoe of the sea- son, to make room for winter work,. A few second -band Rigs for sale Cheap. A few good Horses will be taken in exchange for Rigs. g#^ Opposite Oolborno Hotel, R„ oiericJt. '111 John Knox, Manufacturer of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c., &c. ANY ATTLE Or h-EH1('L5 BUILT TO ORI)'P.. miss aaretari.� seme „hhi, ,is�l/afil:ie+�� 1 ,— `. iir � NBA 11 WILL MrCDT JI] 10-1111M?r72i.8�D�. �I tespecttos et mM. Mem* Mameset Is repent,*>IiipMed. livery line comMeto. JOHN ACHHBON, Square, Goderiti. las BOOTS: AND SHOES. az J. DOWNING - Have Just received aa I iammet STOCK et Boots aid Shoes tee hall and Winter wear. s! very choice geallty and very low Is price. We are determined to give our 11uWomere the beach d experience and capital in guttas ha fore them every variety of Goods la oar lime sad at snob pros as will defy the keelent comps orlon. Please oall and examine our goods and prism whether you buy or not. iT Custom Work receives our special attention and every effort made to sift and pies our customers - IL a.1. DOWNiNO, Crabb'. Bieck TO THE TRADE.–Lawmen and ltxntsos i• say Osastlty, and et lowest prices- (1751) The Square, - — 4oderioh_ If You ligrant. Good GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, or GLASSWARE, —04) .TO— D. FERGUSON'S Hamilton Street,, Opposite Bailey's Hotel. Ia sdldtttoa tothe onllnary lines at dreamer, sad Crockery ltmd5 I carry • MI desk el Flour,, IO'a!s, Pod 8J1 CanPI'OTiSiOII. MY MOTTO I8, "Fair Dealingand Moc*rate Prices. - Coal Ott also sold. Woe my Mts.k mad get my prima. Sr Goode delivered to any pest of the Town. D. Ferguson,. L'`.• ONE. OF THE OLDEST AND MOST Meitner REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR THE CUSS Of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore, Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and every affection of the Throat, Lungs, and Chest, including CONSUMPTION. 4 WELL -KNOWS PHYSICIAN " It does not dry wp a cough, and lea's the cause. behind, as is the seise with most preparations, but loosens it, cleanses the lungs and alloys irri- tation, thus removing the cause of .ocnplaint." DO NOT BH DHCHiVH» by articles bearing a similar name. Be sure you get DR. WISTA11 S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, with the signature of " I- BUTTS " on the wrapper. 80 Cents and 51.00 a Bottle. Pre- pared by Ss= W. Fawns & Sous, Boston, Mus. field by druggists and dealers generally. t ilaPATRINO apd J(1e$IWrt Mae wee er.t,srees Gad 4s. at. -b. and at reelleigniNi111111Mh CW sad eamnlme MMe Nrebeeri Wolk. OWE. Bantle. Street. GederesIL E . SIGNAL" From the present date until January let, IAA! ''+p ONLY 411.50- A Protested RaLMta et the Prebilil ..f bra. Is as evil dt�surd and assineilated with the blood se the simple's trod. Wiese the blued Mee wet resists the usual smoky ky of boa. the deanery ma In es by the me of M. PER U VJAN 8YY U Full wares a " tfleassad ills " simply b Tommie Uri leviooatess , wed VITALISM" the stores Tho e.rtehed sad bre blond every ad part of dee seareiisf boody.,repairing est morbid seerNiess, sad leaving asthisg ter duress te teed mala, This 1. the toecret eif the, was+.rfri menses of a . r.sandy In paring Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Bolls, Dropsy, Chronic Dlsrrhme. Nervous Affections, Female Complaints. • Asd all dreamt*, origewl lea rad erase Of Mbleed, eed, or s soepa tedby debility. or a leo same of the systees. OAVTIOW.-14 ear* yea gat th. "PS lI U V A N 8 TR UP.' IOW f.y lnusgt.t fees* ally. Penephlsas Nee Jaw to say addtwe b Ohne W. locate • Asha,, PwertMo.s M Ban ,Its. Amine, Hanes. Ila