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T H E H U RO N SIGNAL. FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1888.
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A CURIOUS LIKL WIT.
The Was Whisk hove ave. rredeelek
■.weed V wee.. 4a T.stesso s.
jde/roda4 to the libel suit twottsit$
bS .S'tedertck Howard. at .laoksea,
*Whale several of the must era
emit H•ptt.la In the .taw and one, L)r. J.
L Grave,, whys reputation Y wurid-
lddy In 1)!!11 Rev. jisdertck Howard, a
yoga f Baptist to Genu. alitaot.d much
Memento by him ability, hitt Was Invited
to Jackson, Tenn., and made palter et the
First B.ptl•t church. His advance jo,
pepl•Iartty was phenomenal, and he mar-
ried a most esti-
mable bray of
Jtmkann. lie wee
• tarts speaker sad
• loan of 10ote
than ordinary cul-
t lvatloa; had
traveled muck
and w •. quite
oommunloative as
to bb past life.
He mated that his
father was sa
eaainlat Londe\
lawyer •ud
noon. s counsel.
Di. MID'S 0021•.0
and that la the
Interval botweeis
bis leaving F-uglatd sad settling in Gem -
Oa be had been in as Arctic ezpedltfss.
At leapt II painful rumor reacbdJack-
sea regardias the premier; a Slides]
sear in hie church and dye of tbe domes
retpLeted him to resign. life appealed to
the church and a d$v1.1ot teak pee. Dr.
Howard dor be had Masao a D D.) and
Ida friends seceded and oroasined the
Central Baptist thumb, and he soon es-
tablished • paper calked The Trus Baptl.&
Ile kept np such a g.lfag Ire on his
.ditto to iia columns that they atomised
to self defense aad expeodsd eoaskke[able
labor and some may la Matta( up he
mooed They kept quiet about it, how-
ever, Ull Dr. Howard attacked tbe llout►-
western Baptist university, as institution
with which several of Ida opponents are
oaoascted. Then they pts and pub-
lished their story to The Tennessee Bap-
`• fist ta Memphis, The Baptist Reflector e
Chattanooga and the Forked Deer Blade,
secular paper of Jackson.
It would be manifestly impropertohwe
specify III, charges made assert flu.
lloward-It Is *cough that they crested a
great sensation. Dr. Howard at once
brougl.: suit fur $00,000 against. the three
papers awl sixteen signers of the state-
ment. Ile also published a psunphlet in
bis own vicdicatiou. containing the &!-
davits of leading citizens of Georgia and
Mouth Carolina, where Ls Mud lived and
where his alleged utisditie were !em -
witted, supporting his claims to respecta-
bility. but be admitted that parts of kb
lob before he tame a Christian were not
spent tot good works.
The defendants thus temple) t d extraor-
dinary meanal to
trace his ilfe, and
have on ale a vol-
uminous mos of
papers, which
'mild be a liter-
ary boom= to a
Charles Ttesd* or
a W tlkie Collie.
Rev. J. R.
“raves. LL D.,
the principal de-
fendant, 1a
known to almost
every Baptist In
he English
Apeaking world;
and the mention
lit his wort, s-
pecially "The est A S. ��
(creat Iron
Wheel," will resell bots legini to at[illom
In other ienemlgisdena. He le a bora
Polemic, WOOS, shams Clad terribly in
uarDest. iii las ea the dry, acute sel-
• asm ct his ma tvs Verma.Q sad the tor-
rid fervor of ie adapted lininsnee.
BASEMLL NE
referrals .f Ilene et !lase Who Were
Pressed et the am Teat i..tlsi.
There wee a as.ssM$.Rbn cf strength
*boat the Fit* Ammo baM1. 1t' New
York, the other (bay, whoa the League
baseball men met to orange the eelsedule
foe the
et the gamester. Guido
looked sidewise as the igaes, testeensel
r WIPLIBMPS. SAT. • as_cs.
P Nom. Misr s. T(ta7am
with atwnY• pissed, �sad � tee porter, who
elle ted to aboaweag Wanks, seemed
tailbone /st bebild a breastwork of
Zbtsls were residents enough
msslgh to storm the White
Besse slab one of their members a
reel pmaidasit
A. L Spalding was 00 hand repreerAt.
lag Cdieago. A more of years ago, reties
baseball uses a coenperatively nine Meg,
Spalding used to go up in the '.oft of s
store in Chicago, when he was supposed
tlebe resting from labor, and unties how -
.sit at punching sandbag. Ile joined the
(Hemp team, and for seemed years was
one of Its principal asp Wnobfnglon
DMA Walter Hewitt, fdlenapolie gent J.
T. Brash; Al. Fieith and J. l . Rogers
war. from Pbllar'Alpbia: A. Ii. Soden, J.
A. Billings a4 W. H. Oonant from
Bootee.
The per .,evil nes of the meeting in -
•luded '.ahfb'esee heiress roominess
d
tbe Brotherhood of Baseball Players
Rad the National leitgos abont .alarlee
5413 salary limits; then the Scorers' nem -
dation was Invited to juin the League is
making . uniform ..erbg eyesse, ami
the work wait en symeassibiag wed ar-
ranging
rranging emitters, so the when the saw
mar comes baseball Intereets wul slip
alaag se essay as if the teams were newly
pt(re�i wttb aria Bream
Than tons was ma impingement of pram -
assent ,)gybe): gr ing not: mete cowl -
tag in: or ehangIng about; signing coo-
tzsote to ploy etO the sewn with se
weak rapplos*o'u wir p Mtge. Patti
MP lin_mad swop
she a t) lb VW oedema
EMI bae keg teem dde seeded Om
Aad now, while tie math W bee. ale
}!fig the gime far omni Min, •1.
thulium earth are eagerly waiting ter
the time abs the mend el the bird M1
will be beard Ifo the Lad and minim*
salts d the playas will be ,sen on the
01111111
THE CONCORD PHILOSOPHER- The elver we%dieg of the Pnse..a d
VI a.:•ws of Walla .as qua III cel.twated
A• a,.a.,.a at...u. w►e.. Uwt► woe us jatnl4.3..
IllarostIg •e..aae.d.
Also* Ntunt•on Moon, whose death wno
"emit) amounted at *,stun, auttmeded
In cementing a very powerful persona/ so.
gmmeta las favor of ism system of Ifo it%
Per IhotOg{..,,�_h��by no memo • *Waal Soma,
tad Odin { au az
1il.ity enlve, 1s-
Idle•laai &do, be
mila(s:nr1 bee fav
/brie. II II
I. 'be •m' at
A1.CoTT AND .0 uoYlt.
and died age4 es. The younger genera -
6'61 readers is better acquainted with
the family name through the wrttings of
his tnleuted daughter, Mies Louisa M.
Aloft; but to tbo active thinkers of
11 50 the annunneement of the old phil-
osopher's death will bring recollections
and sighs, not unmixed with guiles. Tbe
smiles will be in tender memory of the
days of "Uro k Farm" and other seml-
sociallaUc experiments, when Bronson
Alcott was a puled and very radical re-
former In almost every- line of thing, and
equally of the methoshi of teachlrg.
Very few men have beea tbs subject of
so mach good humored laughter and
gentle critic -km; every one liked him,
many devotedly loved him, a very few
believed in hill'. and the meas 01 man-
kind cailmi him a "crank." And no
weeder, fur *0 foaaded W system of
teaching o41 two axiom -that We soul
came into the world from • realm of pare
spirit. and that the body was degraded by
"strong meets:" hence, be is
tw
children in whom the pure spirits had but
lately been incarnated were to be dealt
with as naturally pure, rad corruption of
infantile runty was to be avoided by
proper diet, which should consist almost
entirely of milk, fruit and un.timolatiag
vegetables. It is scarcely necessary to
gay that the average American parent.
knowing the reel astute of children by
painhtl experience, laughed the phl1oso-
1.her to acorn. Nevertheless he taught
school in Boston for ►lx years ou he
floury, and afterward established the
"Infantile quest" at Concord. where some
traces of that school system ,rill retrain.
He governed his school on the very un-
orthodox theory that man u by nature
prone to do right. and that the opinions Of
children. before their perversion, are 'min-
able; ao he kept a record of the childish
replies to his most qnestiOnto
and a very exttlsordtn:.ry reobrd it ally,
Hie own education, was an extraortllle.lry
patchwork. Base at Wolcott, Colas,
Nor. P. 1100, tie commenced protesting
against the existing condition of things as
own as lot2 was aids to write, and kept 11
np for textyi ere years. till a paralytic
fernlike la IOW deprived him of power to
agitate further. At au early age he made
a loop tour of the south as a peddler. read-
ing every book he could est hold of and
debating all disputed themes with his
customer, and entertainers. After bei
experience as a teacher in Boston. he set-
tled is nosed is 1S00, and labored six
yeas to found a school of vegetarlane.
In 1841 he weal b Begend, and return-
ing thanes with two &tends established a
place mar Harvard aided "Fruit lands,"
which was l he a ani of Eden of fruit
dist and Vining simplicity. Of coupe
the `(std serpent" got in and "Eden" was
sheikdo &L He met worked In con-
aseihm with Tmasrsoa as a transeendental-
» sad published the "Orpblc Sayings, "
lo1INhe sed "Tablets;" in lent"Da
"Dawned " and !n 1877, 'Table
Talk"HT1 of the same mystical
aaaims about pure souls and possible per-
fsetioo. In 1800 he married Mies May, of
Boston, by whom he had one daughter.
the !among author of "Little Women' and
other stories for children. It le one of the
pleasing contrasts we And in domestic Ws
that the wife was a plain. common penal
Yankee girl. and the danghter's writing:,
are intensely practical, wbile the old
gentleman remained an 1ntnitbonCist Os
transcendentalist dreamer to the last.
SULLIVAN AND MITCHELL
Pr...i.dsi Treaa.trar Jose, was sleet -
ed uw B.terday is Shoal Lika, Mia., by
• toeyl'nty rf 1110.
et.drrsea Muses.
IGoDaatcn. March IS 111/.
What. Wall aid) 'beak 01
W heart. Ina... - ,e 77$ «
Whea(, wed .. later) 1 bush .... • 70 w
Wheat. ith•n'.d. p butts 0 la 0
Wheatt$'sasi l) bash • Y i
Flour. Willi e c et1 to M
Moe.. Iasi 5 cwt .... 200 e•
IlOtar.
neve.e• 0 ewe.... t le o
gala.) viii.. ill• us
sae 1 0 to w
��rI►.l. ght•h •- r ... .. 0 Lt tr
iltaasN. •• •00M
(rem eaMeked 11:. • 1'' w
•lir►
i)nrYivy •• 1s ee 0 C Id
17 W w 1e re
Chupped Stilt 1 owl•. M 0 - 000
irterh.11a. 1 •wt....... .. • CO • u (o
Wood 300" 3:41
11ices.) ..viii..... 460 " (.'0
rnekIva.. ......... . 0 las '• 0 7.i
I/veeried Hae.,1 cwt ........ • e 76 " 6 :A
OS re
011
0 to
OM
Oath
ole
t m
Pi
Crockery&Glassware
o lb
'SMI
1 •
AT THE CAT
The HARRIS S
P`reeh iipc
dithIta
al'GOr
which 1 em 0111.0 •R
fait. etti.e
i 1 have • teary ,tock et
W Lich 1 am outline .-h.., ..:r than the
0 '.0 c.,aticsL
0 10
0 11 Glass Sets of Dishes at 50e. a
Set and Upwards.
oaIExxa:,
ENERmIN IEMT
ILLUSTRATED & IIPERSONATED
SAtTAHBRAH
• native Bormasn, 1a tuhv.�el1,1as;ueiea si
satire curios sad vbs.,
-aT VAX-
Grand.
11 -
Grand. Opera 'louse
QC/DM RICB,
tatter the auspiice of the woman's Mlreion-
try Society. ui
Phursday, Iarch 29111
MO ielesk p.m.
A pl0a.ant ermine in far -at will be
�semraled to the celebrated ve Indian
Lecturer. 1f.inortst and Tn aaSsS.
weagt. wbo wlil rare history. tmivit. Weirs,
tion, humor and &me..ma:.
00 EARLY AND SECCRI A SEAT.
ADMISSION. to 26 Cents.
'LSE WEST HURON
FARMERS' INSTITUTFJ
will held its annual treet:ng at
DtY G}A1V LNT ON,
toe FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Ilamh 16 and
17. beseinedag et 1 o'clock pp. m. on live drat day
mid obelus at I p.10. on 11,0 scold day.
illeentiers the Iaetitute who have arrang-
ed
O reed paper. Otit the mimaeos will please
notify the esoretary at moo. w that their
MUM, amts be Nsoeed nem the program.
$J.Fridge eveniera rent) meeting will
be head, at which. in addition to a choice mu-
sket eatartataiteat by local caked, addresses
me expected tram Hon. A. M. Ross. Mr.
Jolla
O:DryherM.FP.. Mr. D. McGillicuddy.
toolAS nes meted.
C.J.S. NAFTEL, J. NERINI6HAN,
Secretary. e i t.
THIRD
AUCTION SAL
-OF-
TEAS
A11 Wads, oo..natlat of Japan. Black. Greet',
and ti oepowder, at Mac.. est:.. and leo-
Try a7 MAL and ler. bleed.
Hama. Hose and Corned Beef, altos.2, .1 way s
ea hand.
Preserved traits of a0 kinds kept is stock.
SE DS
A bah stuck of Clever. Timothy and Tur
alp Seeds. and add aid garden seeds of all
Muds, w►lab will be sold cheap for oats...
14 Remen'ber the Cast !pore.
214111
G. H. OLD, -
THE ORUI'1•:G
TSL PRINCIPAL
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Psi
A
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COLD MEDICATED.
Htau Ornez, !lb Voxoc-oT., TDROXTo
11. WI AIRATOR! M.D.L,L.P.S.O.,
E. „went Throat and Lung *hereon,
w:trl VISIT GODERICH, *1.1101
HOTEL, MARCH I9TN, MOB,
Thoroiihbred Catte!
at LONDON, Ont.,Western Ho-
tel, one o'clock, March
20th, 1888,
The American W English Pugilist. Wb.
Mayo Zees ?aihteg of righting.
Jobs L Sullivan, iloston's joy ad
pries, bee less b Zit/gland ter reveeal
MOM NOW, Tseba.g tar some one to light.
Mat so tar so ens bas seemed anxious to
b.
mod to wipe sp the graved with save
Charley Yltoi.1, and few bars ever be-
lieved that Mitchell's dnhw was at all
sirtane, wed their lobo of the noisy
little Englishman's honesty was great-
ly increased the What day. when
Ise allowed ldmalt to be arrested
and plated abler best ie ---
the peace ills declarative 9:44 this
could make no difference, so 0, was pt.
poisedMITeOtU. Agb .IILJYAr.
to
a olittelde
sastead
lee been �t 50* tb edeItW galbeireallit
and SaWva'a Mods belle MISS with
great delight to the feet tbat tie Ameri-
cas aerobe base! Womb to'tA'ene* Is
time to email way l reset
Ws give a eat sbolriag the evnnparetive
dee et *0 Owe IBM 0111111111nalat Is ua-
aseerr7.
The aOMg� dlemeedi r
1887 Ives ! 00%�S bf the .alta el
C4,:al,gn.
...f ....
EIGHTEEN HEAD
-OF CHOICE-
:HOLSTEIr
And Ono); • Mor.th Thereafter.
Diseases' Tea*TrD.- Catarrh of the tread
and Thro•t,Catarrh•1 lhxtntea.Cbronlc Bron-
chitis.
rso-chitis, Asthma sad Oosaumption. Also Lome
of \'cit" )yore Threat, Enlarged Tonsils. Poly-
pus of the Nose removed.
COME EARLY. CONSULTATION FREE
CATARRH THROAT CCRICD.
These are a few of the Mian who have bees
N
permanently cured by Ur. N. Waahingtoa'.
Method :
Harks had \beat O'teer years' Caps.../r0..« .'•
fete nny.rtant items that 1 hate Jiro: eyed in reser
ssiai prove. eta superiority aver .II ..11,rre
1. Rrpun owe Or furntoned no at one, no., is .
2. :h.termwit with i.ralMaus.sou kwtlll.dt7rSip so
moot important .0 eat W 1,. roioodrr•d du.•ler t r .«,..I
3. rhe ui.eboo, though l,tlil, tr u,ulya,y ly bail
for.better able to wand work ant weal l•er t 4410 ♦ ,,.
1. 1 stn out a travelling sun. and .•nnal.sta b, ..
Itirael7 wal.tti.g lbe I,.a<hun'. lie m..,, .
easily rrpalr+d. aro. luvltod 1.. lest I..eir..Irk-r. ..' iM .1•
path lir vurieu. l.ac bidets of any agent Is the m0. aha•
s
'.7
I- K- STRAW f T,
Practical L'at'h nisi. Regime Ne :der km. ....e,..
en, emit ea ties sill. 'rhrta►Inle ]I. _ 1•in...re. ,
kept oa Maud. and :111.1110 T raliuu rir aft r Vons t .
11\4
SPECIAL
DRE,13
I T'
CI° if
1800 Td s. Dcught a: Half -t heli' 0>11 ;t+
OVERCOATS A',4D
.IT Li:•"' T
J. C. TJE T
Bodericpi. Dec a isle.
$210'x0 V�
AT THIS TORONTI • CASH STORE. I':
At 1 bate dews
GrarA,c , Cleft:
to take room 0018p rn k.se. i will dune
well selected dlieck ii (toads, consist int of
�e aN PI. /wets, ,Muse.•. tts.it,ss, te::_L-_
M. S. Dean. Rldgenorth, Ont.. catarrh. 15 4 Fes' � lop •S.Nted Isb/n- .•...
and !Moat ports as thing else hes be fuu0d fe • a• .•
Mrs Joe. Eyrlc. a imhnlln. Oat.,, re'nevh. fi wast uo. e�btws, Mttagenu'ar (`Ma.f•q
growths from 1w,�� tad yew wont haresins. lir 2icvenson (boiler (ouuu4rl1. lwrul.a. Ont.. uuarr ':• ns and If vi ii y.
ve • hereat.
amounts most be paid at Door.
Miss M. furnish. Wallacxb,,r*, Qty.. asthma e Tota► o.allaenoes at o.,•c. Don't d
olid wosumptfoei. i�/g/1ROmn rr w .
Mrs Mclandr ee, Ionia, Ont., cl, of the J��
r►tear. F•
ate J. lana.,,! wed son. lstsgtl /nla+Tk Gdwi
44401
-1 b� z. late
and c:.Iarrbal destar w rl$allgait
Mrs Ralph Chamber. Aylmer, -
throat, wooer* . r
Mrs Jas. Embereon. Napanee.t)nt-.brad -
M0R 1u.r.d Ing. _
John A. littlKerne. Dundalk. Ont.. . Oat..
a . ' fir' /f, IR
O ��
John E. senry-llsgrrore 2 .u. w: ( i /u -1k omits R,
. bad h.rtn. ! �A�MAAttr"
gaere d and 1bruat. 1 _At TSR FIitl-
Rote. Menziers
Mrs F. Scutt, St
�t `e
in.
++t
w
t_
iTMES
tongs anding. Met, �ii W 0 • .>a •
irling, Oat., cat** trip
tont! standing. .
Edith fierce, Mtrat roy• Ont„ ee' tats having been dia-loived by mutual co'
ruts.
w. 1.3 admits-. Petrone, Ont.. eats thank the customers of the late tit
Mrs John Tea, Vy b ., a head ad hands, and to intimate that the 1,...
Noble, jcwcller and watt gmahar. 1.,..., run.. carried on by me at the old stand. 1 i . . i .•a
catarrh the
JtoCo11.t1'. M,, iitrat► .ro t: oat.. broecuu
FULL SHS'*.VES r Ma
twesumr' • ,
tori T0. Storer. Fin.. c a Storey eon. Acton.
Glove ylannlscturr anted of catarrh. '111'1 in every line in which I &ad i .v.I. ,k« it in
Writ.andaslham f AL ar particulars. Stat };we a full assortment. New NNIi eon, .'.,I �e�i,�.�.,yy
s i ` •4i+
�re)otl4 not in stock ordered at short notion.
The public's obedient aervart,
and ''AUIFERS
will be .eld a the bit'
wagon acid hwy., Awe Odder. rOf cat-
tnEarmtMa write the
'lttoa.StoC} Breeder:' 1ssociatioL
41 4t
WYTON, Ont.
>Ilr mar
SPRIRCf--ffQDD
DAiLY ARRIViNG.
PORT
AT .: 1'Y IIUL t 1188 COLLht.Losinm, Osier.
a.
r., -opened Jae aryOrd. with aaolher lame
remote in Ito 111er1 Students anteing
daily Our canoe lsand young
sten and wanes are ming swore et the
fact. For heaieme gatslerue. address.
WEINTEItPRLT& YM..K. Landes Oat lades
a/OiIS
Hoii 1
IL PI XL
TIi E TAILOR,
has a large ,ga.enseet of beat geode for
GENTLEEN'S SU1TS
se head. at tb. aw astl reYW t.ae& West -
et.. r W Hoak .t l/wtewI.
1.1-
11.770•33 DIQIQLOP.
SHINGLES 1
SHING !
SHINGLES I
eaterliChleim
N(yp e u IMram
Porsheedne ohm
where.
BIlDIIstan,Lauanl Bokinue
ns
LOPES
LW* YOUR Oat*,. FOR P01/Tlate
ROUTE BILLS,
TABULATED PEDIGREES,
AND STUD CARDS
AT THY
lihiroll Sival OIIIce.
We have •l
ass• e.srtmest .f the 0.eet
t is 1t' cheese trash sad de
ser %.
week at very itiMMOahle Prima
-
IT WILL P.A. r
.err bwwm.a.11 i's01.1. b lt.' r
of 5110!01 ter V )hill) t
mete 1e the
HURON SIGNAL.
D. McGILUCUDDY,
MOW (70D0RiCIL
AT SIGNAL N TWA Main AT SIGNAL
a 11,• ,lit ly . - ILla .r ,vote
JAMES TATE ,
reailesseer to Tore. -- Aeneas.
ABRAHAM SMITH
CLOTHING.
I want von all to road and prop( thereby. Now for holidays and elections are over.
we roue down to business. 1 am oalering to the public the largest sock and
THE BEST STOOIC OF MLOTEEIN=
IN WESTERN CANADA, AT THE L.OW]GBT rittICRIB-
The stork must lid will be sold out to take room for spring goods
1 take this opportunity of theakfag the public in both Lawn and .u'roedlag ewer
try for pgio favor.. and twiblt a mattmuatl.o.
MO-
Gederieh. Jan. 0. rola
A. SMITH.
TI E FINIcST
MILLINERY!
-CAS 1111 MAD AT TRE -
WEST STREET EMPORIUM.
A. 3. WILKINSON.
FLOUR! FLOUR!
Ts -
Thr new frill JreMille at Port Albert using the
L.TEST & BEST MACHINERY
will be ironingg about the YSSIh of February.
dially invited to give them a trial.
oHOprI11 o '14;e02%7331 1077253%.,sr 3DA.4.
nip
JAMES
' a
Farmer.; cot
I• NS
•