HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1880-12-10, Page 6THE HURON SQA MAY. DICIDOU 10. 1e. 1.
7'HE WORLD Tirirt.lHuITS
The W..1. lie.i.. • l all- I- U
71 . i1800- Fail Goods!
-I--- am flemeemelieeeele these ural
fa
Davis, wire tomb sad feigning
r ]poslatd, mem, is bet tees affa-
ir pedestltaa, name is Charley
1bwdL '
An illicit has been raptured in
Mast (*f our eret➢ndliners were
arrested Mined.
that the hieripria .11 Lor.Ue
ill at the end elf =ears and
tie, a officiallyiewj.d,
Antonio, f,resarl r a popalar
doono, who took axabo acid at
ew York reoestly, oat assots.t of pover-
ty, died oo Sandey.
The soa of the Ptwior. ler.
H. N. aladekro, is as this side of the
Atlantic, and on Friday paid his respects
to President Hay.•
Sheehan will recommend the discon-
tinuance of the aoiwge of the silver dul-
ler
othp� standard, and to re
Loin on the
basalt �A �'�V rule kis name i.n •
tli.Y- throw it away. The
met wet ward awns hank to him as
a nate of 860payable ave demand, and
now he is trying to gest rid of the same.
Several Aawisaa irks are reported
to -Lave Jttrohased 04111,0111MWE of North-
ern Pactic heeds, with 40 yeas to run,
the bunds only to be issued as the road
is c unpleteed and accepted by the
Government.
The New York Tribune furnishes the
following statement, taken frees the
official returns of every state: Garfield,
4,439,415; Hancock, 4,436,014; Weaver,
305,749; Dow, 9,644; scattering, 1,793;
total. 9,192.696; Garfield's pluality, 3,-
401.
The fuel famine at Winnipeg has been
averted by the railway authorities pro-
viding the meats for the bringing in of
wool at reduced rates. Latterly as
high as $10 per load has been aakeil for
wood on the market. Between the cont
of fuel ami the rise of the price of all
kinds of previsions living ptroinises to be
very costly for the hinter.
It is n,, lunger a matter of doubt that
'Gen. Grata has been .erion.ly consider-
ed as a candidate fur United States Sen-
ator from Pennsylvania, and the sten
who haat been turning their thoughts in
that direction are those most likely to
name hire tie the next Senator for the
,.Legislature.
An American olivine has been soaking a
statistical estimate of the power of Chris-
tianity in the United States as compared
with the liquor law. Here are his
figunw: All Ohristian olenominatie s
give about $5,60e,000 annually to home
and foreign missions; the amount spent
in liquor is $600,000,U00 annually. In
other words the people of the United
Stacey spend as much fur liquor in three
days as they ,10 for the 'salvation of souls
in elle y ear.
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BRUTAL PUNISHMENT. --Mr. G. Lorne's
boy in a tussle with Mr. Tremeer, one of
the teachers in the high school, had his
head laid open. The wound bled pro-
fusely. A good spanking is the best
thing for some boys: but when it comes
to " maiming and wounding" the juven-
. ile corporation, it is time to consider
whether .rime other inside of punishment
ought not lee adopted. Mr. Tremeer
tart Stratford on Wednesday last. -
[Stratford Beacon.
111 extempore speaking in any assem-
bly in which she chooses to speak, the
Bareness Burdett -Coutts outshineea all
competitors. A remarkable fluency,
well chosenwords, and a perfect refine-
ment and feminine grace are the chief
characteristics of her style. Recently,
on the ocasion of the presentation of
prizes to the Bloomsbury School of Art,
she spoke for half an hour with an elo-
quence which astonished nhnoat every-
body.
•
CURIOUS ELECTION BETS.
The loser in a Memphis bet is to stand
on his head five mimutcr, in a public
square, with a Garfield beerier suspended
from his feet.
Iu Oswego, New York, a groceryman
bet his store against a mei TIIbees meat
ina'r et that Hancock would be elected.
On Welnesday he turned over his wager
like a man, but the butcher declined to
accept it.
In Ogduusburs, N. Y., WiiLiem Alger
bot his muses::he a Isinst A. A. Iiabcocc's
whiskers that Garde11 would not be
• elected. 1 hr Wednesday leorning ire had
his n,hat"tehe cut off an.l s .nt ho Mr. Bab-
cock.
(-rove i'..1►II, owls , of Itt'hine. Wis.,
won frurn Edwin Coilde, of Da tote, .,n.
section of ••0.,.1 feral Oen 1, 0i0 a'nes.
The bat w.ua $3,000 against a certain de-
scribed section that Now Yore State
would give U. rfield from 1,000 t., i),0JO
republican nuijurity.
• A co.nbitetatasn het was male le} ten
democrta and ten republicans in Heus-
ton, • Tex. The losers were to harness
themselves to $ stage coach seed draw
the winners tit rough tete prin +ip:d •: curets.
In beth parties were some of the fore-
most men rf the city.
A whuelb.trrow iet in f3.u'timnrr af-
forded mere emolument to the specta-
tors than had Been etpantcd. The
loner w.eu annoyed, while wheeling the
winner over tee stipulated rete, by the
taunts of the latter, and ioiMwed up the
payment
trent of the wager by ahipp it4
his
7•
Joiept Y. Miller and Henry Klein-
dients, of Rochester, N. Y., bat of the
election, the Leser to walk a block d
no in attired in his wife] n ni•rhtelrpas.
Miller lost, and at noon an Wednesday
apps .rod and waked m Mrs. Mi ler•
nigkt- own, followeuf byit crowd of men
and
s.
A Harrisburg man was caught 1 y the
tricky offer of a wager that ems city in
the United Staters of over 100,0.10 iehahi-
tantA would net give 606 vete* for Him -
peck. The stake was a sapper for the
ward campaign club of the warner The
city named was Washington, where there
is no voting for preardent at all The
victim said nothing, except to name the
time and plan ler the sapper On thee
otxtrleion the viands looked ell right, sad
were just such as the written terms ref
the Met celled for; het they were found
to be atrase.nee4 with snuff end ether en
pslatahls eol.etanrw.
NEW VALENCtAlt,
NSW LAYER*,
Nps Qi)siAli'!'B,
ef.11 )x.33
WALNUTS,
OMSK N UTit_
air L4. 1f altYPICHIOAN 1s.
TROUT, WHITS nal A mina INt;. Velure is Me. GOT WINS. PROM. sae WINC1 iii.
sates vales.
Jir- SALT WATER 'las.
1880
Colborne Brothers
GENERAL DRQ' GOODS.
HERRING AND CODFISH, I
also, a LASS aalUtT>repr Or
Teas, Sugars,
A .d General (:vssevvis.
CROCKERY, GL413RWARE, t N D
CHINA.
Dr. Panties Crsata Baking Powder.
Dr. Plum's Lupulin Yeast Clean
Chas.. A. Nairn,
THS SQUARE
The Superior
SITU all Loai Mitt]
eAPIT AL, - $355,0wo.
0NY LOANED on Real & o-
tate by the S
Mgperior Savings and Loan Society. Terms
favorable to borrowers.
011Plet-#. Dundee Street. LONDON. Ont.
Interest paid to Savings Banks Depositors.
H. E. NELLLrS.
1761
P0*
CONSUMPTIVES.
Pee wh.t Pkystet.na and Ik. Potpie
say .Meet .1.011 8 EMULw10e OM
too L1VRK 011. AND HVPOPHO+-
P1T`s,.sa remedy forCe.sassptt.i.
s.sedlala,.ad V► stela,,teetlewt
111101 11111. .score & Bowen: (ir.NTLEMEN-1
have prescribed Soot.t's Emulsion of ('od Liver
011. etc.. in my practice and need it, in my fam-
ily. I am greatly pleased with it because of its
palatablemta and the good remittal that follow
eta use. I have found it very serviceable in
scrofulous diseases and pulmonary affections.
Respectfully yours,
IRA M. LANG, M.D.,478East Broad way. N:.l'.
Louisville, Ky., January 3, 1878.
GiorriRMSN--For the last fifteen months i
have used your Cod hirer Oil Emulsion, both in
hospital and in private practice, and have been
greatly pleased with its effect i. 1t is better
borne and can be taken for a Iopger time than
any othor preparation of Cod Liver Oil. In
Consumption and children's diseases I have
found it especially valuable.
JOHN A. OCTERLONY, M. D..
Via Physician, Louisville City Hospital.
elleleattre. Honer & ROWSE : 1 have need Sco't's
;muleion of Cod Liver Oil in various instances
and I have found it to be easily taken. readily
assimilated, and rapidly imnrovesthe nutrition
and. flesh. I Consider It the best Emulsion I
have ever used. II. E. HAUGHTON, M.'D.,
Indianapolis. Ind.
Messrs. Suxn r & Bowits : I have given your
remedy of Cod Liver Oil. &c., • fair trial, and
am glad that i can say I think it Isms remedy
for weak l and bad coughs. i eaa highly
recommend When the docs ors had given me
up, I commenced using your medicine. and I
am ening health and strength very fast and I
think I shall soon be well.
Your. truly,
G. A. BIEDERSTADT,
Galveston, Ind.
Secret• & Bow v R : I felt it my duty to let you
know the benefit I have derived fromtbeuseof
your Emulsion. i had a very bad oough for
years, and on conenl'ing Dr; J. E. Oorsucb of
this city, he informed me that my left lung was
diseased, and proscribed & ott's Emulsion with
Hypophoephits. After taking two bottles. i
began to improve very rapidly. and continued
using it until 1 had taken ten bottles, and now
am as healthy a man as there is in the cit of
Baltimnore. When i he n luring it I weighed
145 pounds. I now wci 189 pounds.
Yours, . P. FARQUHAR,
Oct. 3, 1879. . Baltimore. Md.
CANANDAIGUA, Sept. 18, 1877.
Scary& Rowes: Ostrow -I thought i would
write to you, as Isaw anotice upon your bottle*
of late upon its long continued use. This her
proved true In my cave. 1 was given um to die
lad March with eonaumnti.en, the heat medical
hid made no use of any treatment. My htrhand
applied for your Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil; he
has bought twenty -id: bottles and it 1e restoring
me to health beyond the expectation- of hun-
dreds expecting to he.ar of m,death every day.
1 should like to take it for a year. when. I think,
I will be perfectly cured.
Yours with respect,
MILS. KI.DRIDOit.
}'or ale by drugltista at 11 per bottle. 1751
bill? (iREATIM WONDER OF 111I/1n.;ItN
1I\IES1 The Pills Purify the do 1....rmc.tall
.1s,nlery of the liver.Stomach, iii i,Inev.end
It•owels and see invaluable In all complain a in-
.•s.lental to Females. The Ointment M the mile
0 liable remedy for Had Lep Ohl Wounda
`Moon and tale esu, at however l mg striedlast.
For limn. hit la. Di phtberla, roagha, (`olds Gou .
Rheumatism and all Skin Diorama. it has no
wry tiel.
11fr..\NARK or AMERICAN col NTEE
P'I -ism* roommate*, take leave to Gall
the attention Of the Paklio reesseally to the fact
that certain Homes In New York are %endingto
rruttq Metaof the ggk{o,h. stream.'. IMTT*Ti0.'a
of ray hills end Otntweet. Tempe frau& bear
on their Shen MORS outdrew in New yeek. 1
e. not allow my Med k•lae to P*.oldtnaa part
lt
of the 1'ned 866$66. 1 hare no Agents them.
Sy M kind by met sa UPfty
Nerd . BsetlsefAfs.atMas
*filled t0
61,006696
,- wre
ferfeta De
In(the PMMa.bdee
trick, a Vise fns
to Adaewaet
by a tete
ley
A FULL STOCK OF
.t Job line of 111N,GOODS
GROCERIES
A.I.WATH ON HAND.
Highrst Price Paid for Butter and Eggs.
OOLBORNE 1,BROTHERt3.
aiseeseshsr ed. IFIL 17i1
BOOTS AND SHOES.
E. Si S. DOWNING -
Hare Jest received as IMMENSE STOCK of Hoots aid Shoes for Fall and Winter wear, of
very uaoies.stlity sad very low in price.
We are deteraiaed te give car Ce.tom ru the benefit of experience and capital in placing be
fore them every variety of Goods in oar liar and at inch tries as will defy the keenest compe
Ution. Pismo call and examine out goods and prices whether you buy or not.
C•T Castoa Work reotrivas ore Npeeial attention and ever) edort made to suit and plea
our customers.
L. & J. DOWNING. Crabb's Bleck
TO THE TRADE -Latinism anti FINDINGS, in any quantity. all at lowest prier.,. 117311
The Square - - - C+oderioh.
Daniel Gordon,
abioe(-Maker and Muter
1
Oldest Howe in tit, t...stwty, and Largest Stuck his side of London .'
PARLOR SUITES,
BED -ROWS SLT1Ra,
SI DB-BOA&DK,
Eta CHAIR.,
, Lot»ua.., arc., >;Tt
Cash Buyers will, flail it to their advantage to see my s•o:k if they need • good article at
close prion.
D. GORDON, West Ntre.t, near Pest ()Jim, G.xierich.
MEDICAL HALL,
GODERICH.
-r,
F. JORDAN,
Chemist and Druggist,
ARKET SQUARE, GODERICH.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Drugs Chemics, this. Paints, '1)y' Stunstire
, Atcolors,Patent. Medicines Horse and Cattle Medicines, l'crfumory, Toilet Articles. &c.
14 Ph: ss. inns' Prescriptions carefully dispensed.'!$ 1751
GEORGE CATTLE
Chemist & Druggist,
114.41, r in Pure , a an.l Chemicals, Fanny and Toilet Articles. &.
Imported Havana ajd Domestic Cigars, Pips*, Tobaccos, &c.
I thy/delete; Prescript ,ons and Family Receipt* carefully prepared at ail hours.
17.1
COTT. .T I3'YTJSE SQUARE -
If You Want C;rood
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
CROCKERY, or
GLASSWARE,
.-(y0 TO
D.FERGUSON'S
H%milton Street, Opposite Bailey's Hotel
1. addition to the ordinary linea of the aro'rry sed (rockery Trade. 1 carry a fu stock of
saga of
tare e'en
tom.
%frust wermt. i.aeais.
.
our, Ioals, Park and eflera1 Proysioll&
MY eirrTO iS,
'Fair Dealing and Moderate Prices."
()al 00 akDeill. Ow at ►reel and ser M prtrw
yr aims drive .d r ••• vers et tb. Tows
O. Ferguson.
.-...r..,,,,.,lal�r.t-..u..s-..-.w..t,t•.....�,�,m„er.,.,,..•-.- -- . -< ..re... .a..
O1B OFPI3R
To Intending Subscribers 1
�►s wIM
wad Tp `.00 urpm gum t>isilrTll tr sok JM 3LJs- Ws erg
se.i tie Blass. fare thew gin Tose% MIS j.1
A distinct and pecu: lar
oombination.
FELLQWS'
COMPOUND SYRUP OF
HYPO-PHOS-PfWFES
FOR THE RELIEF AND eyff %
WASTING DISEASES,
-ws u-
Oon.t>imption, Bronchitis. Asthma, General Dr . li'v, *nix
Exhaustion_ Constipation, Chronio DlarlbcAs.
Dyspepsia, or Lose of Nervous Power. It lie alt
equalled- in the treat ant of Palpitation
of the Heart, 'Trembling of the
Hands and Limbo, Lose of
Appetite, Energy or
Memory
i t ods w ti trig.. pa&L nese sad .abtlsty, e.wt , r: ..1.k4t. res y of it.
ingredients, alas to parr b:nod itwlf. Its testa is 'learnt. and 1bA,a
eeis persaent.
Its fi it spimseat effect it to increase the appetite. it amide digeelise, and mares
the food to room' .e property -thus the ,y»tem or soariebed. Raise, by iSa twin
seri m on the d g.• ' organsm, indorse more copious and regular evacastioal. Tb.
rapidity witk wk..', ,• it heats take on flesh while under the mimeos of the Syrup, of
'teal( indicates t`.. Lo other preparation vas be better adapted to help sad Newish'
the oatstitatien, and hence be more efficacious in all depression of spirit.., shaking or
trembiiag of the hands or body, ewegh, shortnees of bustle or .00sumptive habit
This serves and masoles become etrarlgtheaed, ani the bisod purified.
i:FAD WHAT THE INVENTOR, Ms FELLOWS, HAS, TO SAY ABOUT Hl-
SYRUP OF 1111. itYPOPHO,PH11E3.
In the summer of 1864, 1 was suddenly effected by • copious expectoration of
muco -purulent mitter. I had been declining in health for some mouths, sad, being
eusedingly nervous, the symptoms an.ed alarm. As way Femmes w s that el •
dispensing chemist, the shop was constantly visited by medical mere, all et whom
tendered their advise. During 1864 and 1866 my chest was examined by ten first
eines physicians, some of whom pronounced tee rax Bronchitis ; some, not wishing to
cause alarm, or unwilling to vent.tt-: an -pinion, gtva no deeuion ; some stated as
equivos ly that I hal Tubercular D..+ease of tilt Lungs, and located the trusties
where the pains were felt. Ily professional advice, I rand, in turn, horde -beak exer-
cise, country life, eggs and ale in the morning, tonics, Bourbon whi.kry, cod-liver oil,
s•;eetric.ty, tar, sad various inhsients, but the trouble increased. Expectoration be -
cams more profuse sod offensive. Night -sweats set in. Cold chills. disrrbcsa.
.lye'nos, cough, blood -streaked expectoratiou.s, lou of deep, loss of appetite, loss d
memory, kiss of ambition, .ocompaai•d by general prostration. showed themselves
Under the microscope tee blood was found to wntain bat a small portion of vitalised
corpuscles ; the heart's action was feebler ; the pulse intermittent ; the stoma* weld
not digest properly, so tut flatulency and acidity was the rsult. Finding the symp-
toms indicated Consumption, I determined to use every effort town, its progress, and,
if possible, to cure it. I selected the most powerful tonics and in dentors, and com-
bined them with the vital oosatituents of the human body. Per months 1 endeav-
oed to amalgamate them beforeemy efforts were crowned with reeco . 1 cannot
speak too plainly or too encs y of the Area produced, sal the bsseits I neeiv
ed from the composition.
At first my appetite incre.Ltad ; t'.. :,,-air en he,tamr ewer, digestion better;
the f,•rces become more copious aad iee. a -.,etect ; crib! chills erased ; night-aweats
lessened ; I gained in weiget ; tite lacking cough left ma ; refreshing sleep returned;
my spirits became buoyant, the mind active and vigornn.•r. 1 continued takiug the
Syrup month after month ; but owing to the d imp, fogy climate of 81. John, my
recovery was necessarily Blow, although i could observe a gradual return of drongth
for three years, during which time i continued taking the remedy. My pe snit weight
is one hundred and eighty-eight, being thirty-eight above my notal. i have ne eymp-
toes 1e ft d.•not ng -die -aur:!. Toe only no'abte sign during twelve months wee the
expoctorati on. Nuw that Lee ,app d, aad I consider myaelfwell. The read -r may
ask, plow d) you know your difficulty to have proceei d from nlcer,ted or tuberea-
lattd lung 1 I answer, In the moat certain of s.'1 moles fur erect:aiui g In lfisrob
last i coughed from the right lung s piece of PHOsPI(A'I'g OP 1.111E, half the airs
of a pee, which could have elms from no other p'.ace,a:.d which the highestsuthority
in Lung Diseases (I.senaec) states is the rrsu:t of tuh•rr•e, wkid► Aar bees cured.
1,
Added to thin, i but tele louden -calor' 1, and et: t. L'acrl -ser ti:nl erre-! :ra' io p. a.d
the opinion of ono of the best dieeemsticiens int . cou::try. I believe I h .; e r xp-•r-
ienad all the symptoms ieo.: lent to the. two 11 at .erre• e.f t'onine.pt:on, and have
suxrsafully conbatte1 them, sa thet 1 do no; d j e r .f any wast ware there is 1, ft
sufficient long tissue to build nliou. i can on:: mid that the Ilene soneta y casidrra-
aloe of increased ,iu es would mover i.ekuce 1. 7i t.uelien this report, Met • r: cur re
e mpatbpfor the poor C asu,ntive, eith whore ir,..ia.tuua 1 b':fewe it viiinytotrifle.
i:, p>Yffu.lc,
o I .\ leaver.;
. ; 1. FF.LLOW
f K `..,:-.�l leaver. sal syrupWf of IIxrphsepkass,
SOLD BY ALL DRtJGGISTS.
iV4,• i'eilnw: Compound Syrup of Ilypoptue.iekiter ie rep etred, ask for
"FELLOWS' COMPOUND SYRUP,"
Ind 7e cure no intitotiox t., i ..' .1 er carr aro&G.
Oar ial 11),) r t.01
BLN") PC^, I. Pt'p)4L' r 'fl•S.
PERRY DAVIS & Sot' LAWRENCE,
Agents for the Dominion of Canada,
MONTREAL.
SUBSTITUTES !
&r The mete are cantinnni aeainet a nada which
.1 now ns none common ed late emnng a naitrtm corse
of meriec ne or•aiera. and 'seen is this : %V een,eked for
a bole . f Pala-illier. th.v vv rci.mIv disc: err that
they Pre "seta net." "fust knee another tide tu-t as
A 1. r." hth�yei
sei if r, e-nec 1 snnn,v at the .amt Thw
pence 1 eeaenteetofthis decent ton ustransnarrtt Them
aur•ntc'sttes are m, 3e en to x11 ret the
the Pala- (i IIM,,tan.redtde r i and being cur,tramann of
vt nf.the vilest
aril teeane r tin
..f. broe d ley the dealer at 'beat
half what he nays for the itae Pal. -Till which
(mai*. Ms tbere4en
tc r
noon the reseals.* setw•k than he
Por SUDDEN COLDS
the
Mrunkac. w'uu.gno aro
ALL O1' t& PATEN IX ANT PART Or TER 110Dv.
PERRY DAVIS' PAiN-KILTER
es reaaetuae
IT CUR,110S1 I1411Tawyi
tee Pa usher '1 W iss.bees -also,a
see se. ran respsa lei levee totem ,rt ttrsoulsre 'assess
solo SY ate tstn.Oewr n.ae sus