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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1888-3-23, Page 6✓ e. - • fla 411Ir TH g HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. MARCH 23. 18E8 . . . • C. A. R. MU LN CONGRESS TI -ER E ARE EIGHTI-THREE 101 TH HOUSE OF RePtiESENTAINES. ear*. loterressataa Talk tbs.. she Votes. itio-Tko atim... an.' maw Maw ad (bole Id.- Ore alb. =ewe Soma mieeesseid " e.„„.„. suss Ono Preiremtess. Wads - Armes J Ztrou 'oon. f . e Yuri Sun, has followed • an' e, -s, writing t nop a meeubtortemmtrartivile as the Con - •r, in tiongres• by oae mi Alrase Rilltoustil CoutPles." Righty - 1 h res mesaof Me house of representa- 11 as are cebiesei 4 the Daiwa armies, and all an member, of the Grand Army .4 the Republic Sot ,,ne-third, however, %%row the decoration. Two represent', ; rind .\rIlly reemlia on the floor ot the le ......e. And some twenty ap- pear io th, „..iolii metallic Daum. ,,,own wear 11 . •,- ..lor of the Military I foie! 01 the l.," -i logion---communly tatted ..kkaus • i,ir abort, a word tom - blued of the Oro leti em of the words cam- 1,,,si ng tb, $50...f the order -an tieb4cits- tion of Maas %ill,. Odd nonimesalons due - hag the wag son. ac herediutry institution. None of ibe proituututie toinubers weer roo Grand ior Ari,titilon. Gen. J. a warm, at Iowa, who ma r eresiderit en i zonal ticket, is pec - be, the best hymn of all the Union vet- erans is emirs, from tbe tact of his candidacy for oe Wettest *Him In the gift of the people. He ilialisiel In the army as • private and cams out a brevet brigadier itatteral. lie .. as editor. a soldksr and a lawyer. lb :, •Dscr...crat, and is espe- cially giroa '1 taking ni• the cudgel fur his Confederate bleeds in r, tigress when- ever th,y are attacked. t; c n. Francis B. Spioola, clof her 1.),f71,nerelle 1.x-1:Ilion officer, c e.oanded a New York brigade .n the army Col. Courtland C. Matson, ot ladiass. also a Demorost, enterri the army as a privwe sad became the com- mander ,! a regiment at cavalry. He is elm/tram of lb. committee on invalid pensions. Seneei and Karr, of Ohio, and IL..r. of Blinnesoln were lieuten- ants, ;lel Ualeh, of York, Pa., and hierr:nzn, el Nee' York city, Were coionns. Hai* was wounded at An- tietar stet at Cbaneellorsville. Ile ban won -bO rant in cowreas 43 be won in the anise. Merriman Is an ex- presidesof the New York Press elnb, and hes a pot record iu tnree pnifessions. The remaining army Democrats were nearly all non-commiesioned officers or privates. There IS Sergt. Mr j. l'ntnings. of New York, and Sergtkitliiiiney, of Nov Hampshire. Caombeil and Fct-fl, of liologan, wore the blue jac%; t of the nave the latter berm, been graduated at th.- United States Naval acailetny. tiny a sixth of the Demo( ratiz mem- , Nos are veterans of the Ur..n army. Kaliva, Wads seven rem men i at 1 yes, all Pecan veteran*, nol all member:. of the G. A. It. . Elmond N. Morril heads :be IMI rank There is Chaplain Uderwill, Perkins who commanded s couipaby of aegroes. and Capt. Ryan, who wag severe:y Wu' -,.rd in the Wader. semi. A:: !ARROW. onvr.T. wEAVT.R. FoRAN KETs 11AM. BY AN. HEN ist RIPON. V AND:: alit Eight of, he elever reprochtatives from Iowa were Union (Hero but only one is ()var.. •at. tle CoL • R n 'ought Vicksburg, es 'Ms Hit 1 and tr.mped lIlib Sherman e go", if.. la ... in& ;..-tulent Rapti!"- . 11 onger LynAit wt -re till. )nis, No forme a-% ng I eo rrossotedon tee OIL •rs. and Lieut. Daniel :err .1, e also et the 10 416rzation. tubs foWeeri 01 her twenty-one -tnatattvee. on. the Union ranks - four lbernorrats. Ken- t g and tiririlLactrmare heimotiar e Gro'v• -tie • grarnifrither was • suler ..1 Iv,.,:stionury War. and his father serred in Pfl2. iiro•veniir fol- lowed up the record dr his aticesnim by rotemendira a bnzade older Gen. Thomas. Brown het a leg at Atlento mid was brevetted brigadier general for herr ir that sampaign. Kennedy II on The single star In V1rtn having "tailed In the raniuk He has been lieutenant governer of Obto. Wickham and Too. lot' were r01,-,nels; Its. forinut. having won his rank on the lleld of tuttie. the latter in military law. Then follow majors, cap - Mins aad non-commissimed °Morro Maj. llfeKinley has been In c-ogrets ten years. Indiana sends *even in thirteen -six Republicans, one Democrat. Maj Gen. Alvin P. Holley seemed • star at each end of his shredder strap the field. He served wit! Grant and Sherman; fought at Virksburg, and commanded brigades and divieioms (skives battles. Ile was in the Mexioto war, and has been 1*! --r to Pent Then comes Brie. Gen. Browne. who was 'sere defeated as Rover- * nor 01 the state by Mama J. Headrick'. no I col. fleorgeW Steele, whn, after rierv• lag thwilighoet the war. was commissioned ia the regular army. These are followed b7 wren! captains mei lieutenants. fierily ono t hi ol of the Penneylvaritans are Grand Ara,- men; all hot nee Reptile ikons Mai Oen. Eileen S. Osborne has net hop, of itrmy rank Brie. Gen Henry Hingham tees liwintles1 at Gettysburg, elpottsyleanis and Parrnrilla The ('010- 18 ,' Bayo and Jackene. tient (Aeries Br -,mm !. probably the bast InoWn thin.* who follow. The prostrinm rif the Minnie deleratlea Is one-foneth arm) men-. all itermtilleam. Post and Henderson were Mimetic. elm - mats Pnat was badly wounded 4Pea I Ridge and Nashville. Henderson ham here is enogram twelve years The others are Col Plumb, Capt. Thomas sad J. Nowell. TIve In eleven 111ellitrarteeri mese mos Herm M coso.eom won Ste *tads star hi the Wilderness, where be was twice wounded Borrows, Capt. K. P Allem and O'Dammil ate ether Kepi* Imam soldier& Of the thi17-Cuair Kew Togligrs the eight alltlirStal howled as tat rank by Mei use. Jobs H. Ketcham, who has et nrect leglaseis year" in inagrem The other vseerams trona New York are below the raga ouleaeL !flameouts mods three est of Iter membsni beta the Grand Army, and 0,4 ou• of the throw la a Republican Wits conalu erode two In nine, both Repaid' cans. Nebraska' two ha three; oue of teem, Laird, is said to be the must inteautar n um on the nom of the house Califor- nia fiends Gen. Vandereer; Colorado 90(1.11 0.0m. G. Semite, better knowu as "the Heeling mad roaring red roomer ..f the Itoekits." Maine is represented lir Commodore Charles A. lioutelle, pre - meted for gallant conduct Is mankind the ram Albemarle Spuouer, of Rhode Island, was a captain, and Grout, of Ver- mont, a °Moral Only two in twerp from Massachusetts wear the f A. It. button, otie of whom, cogawell, WSW a twig -eller general cestelagoe. DERSIoN. RDIAIRS. LAIRD. OSBORNE. WOO:VALID. StOREILL. STYES. The Republican Grand Army men front he south are, with two ex( eptions, from the border atates. Surgeon Hunter (tom Kentucky; Goff is front West Vire OHM; Warner and W.nie from Iftseotui, while Tennessee, alone of southern state'', sends Butler and Houk They must ha*. at times some inch bewildered feelings a• George Washingtoniead Thomas Jeffers, sou might have had' Soddenly dropped armies contendiag at burg. from above between thoisexks of Mse MOO 1%. lat. Chrtotap The Hon. Christop who recently died - South Carolina, noise don in the history ot the as the nue roan who was mod everything and had n with, reversing the sc whom nothing was given, WL- required. In,. of the treasury of the daring the time when in the treasury and Confederate paper WWI Mating so that, as Cary airyrmas5.1 with the prices. now kneeM reason, ado* ', 1' qiiivit about alien the feel that Cora -defile est - Ithorities "id the 'I' beglaning di sot dresia of eta a pear, and as flask thmotial n con* i a the rawest dat ederal Inanciering but not. so bad as that. . If eleitninger was born Jam. 7, HA, r tcosburg, German y, and was, therefore. 85 at dm h. Ms mother came to South Carolina bile he was an infant, and at 4 years of age he was left an or- phan. Adopted by Mr Thomas Bennett, afterward governor of South Carolina. the boy soon showed talent, and received a line edueatiotograduating at the age of 16. Entering the practice of law, and terrine many Call 111 the leirtehltelre. be became a prominent num In his adopted state. lir was In the convention which adopted t!.. e of eeceasion, and a member of the first Cbstederate cogigrens, from which position be wag taken to serve as head of the treseury The rollapee of hems pa- war, to do to do it rrilm TO him mu* seeretmelf Stage slaw 1 1 haw* plower* us soiree that manses lie IbmidaeL yar.P• Pasta's! Malum• m000t be **rail toil for curiae C,oighe, Colda rad Lam at Voice cured au blisther annplot•if $o ea) s Ir. 1116:41.eid of Poplar HSI? Ont.. regard mg ass popular remedy. - "Ms ," rernossat rated, Robby, " heti I was tl grandma Si she 144 Ube !14V5 Irialt 1 tleke." " %Veil, she aught oot t.. tar don. so, italbby,.' mid hie ,00tber thick mica plit• '..r litt'et boys. The older you gr..st, , the (sow« wisdom you will gain.' Bobby was silenced. but cooly tor a moused. "Well, ma," grandma is • ...aid .1..0 older than you an. Har lever is • typo ...f eaten* baring ptetsivtr symptoms. It is attended by an eradition of the lime* 14,0,„. bra iie• of the nostrils. tear awls and 1184, .4'. .a•-tie4 th. acrd u", raetet1,1118 d.aehargeisace,m M s. 'tub r sensatiesi. There 444. 4 le' 4...A4t 44 Mit trirowint sit .. ke .•1 Rtattety and milieu a eye. . earn Balm ta • rigor ,ly that tett upOat. Wet.. at drogglista ; registered, 60...te Kip Itioltiore. Downes, Owego, N. To1111. ly -4.4110,44 - • 6 1154.1. • Bode *Id. A slim yasesig Iran in the height of faidnois alas irsol•ntly stieeting etr1'e' Oat, X164:41 oontimui. ea remark eil ' • A w . Olisple-. dealt boy, how d'ye cat:h that dereadfal maid " dash fellab, lett % eV temp to the keel it•li t, thet day, Per 1, and in slick t.ig the ivory 1..1 114149, so gawiea• darissiiful said, it vhil:ed we almost to destli.' If Charles lutd used Dr. Har- vey's H •1 Pine his ro'ol old n,* !REA ennoble hi.... tory much. For saki at J Ilkilsen prose:it o drug fe,re. tf A rel oue &lama "Taoism* Iv" to any woe sendinif the beat far hu riticatiaal • rained% . the remeritatill gat ler the Teeth and Kok Ask y dkdrufalima or address Son lesuseartem• mitt. %.111•Ited. et rat, what the trues plidic has Anew lacking tor tham lowly yearn end the; is mediate Ouch sJthough het lately int, award, has made for jpsall a reputatiosi aemod to BMW. the amid mute to J.hiibm's Tomo Bitten 184444!. eenjoisctaoti nith Johnson's Tunic Litter Pi has park/ruled emir leost Wuttaforful muss an urn or Ns. and arkibeg„ 11111Lesimises, indig poi eri•hud blood spats beoutedsP Mr. C, r. siroottri will be sr the •bop, and will be pleased to see as h ts old eurhisrenc alwaye la stock. at lowest possible mires fuck hiredashe, li.er 11170I0 the Address -Hamilton St.. Opp. Martin's Hotel. Ore* IMMO. ate anus diaappear *h. 2384-31u CILLITGIC 1317811TESS. W. J. DOWDING begs to $D551110. 8' fled lar La, pur lard ine Hanes* beelases ipiaarehrti leQ44 14 0. P.. Sr111=Z-A.,101113M1.2, aaa asets.ti "AR • salawausw et the lave" thiah".16" °..targall(le 111.1""mr. „ - saw,* *if LIMN AND illgATY Blinn, TRUNKS, VALISES, ROBES, M., trusted by these racalleut 1. um toed,- I MKIKA.71:0QTYALMTICKURI clime Kor Halm by tiecd, &mails', beat blak a...child). *01* IN:" • itligcloors ANEp sHOES Mt tee Medirei 141 NH abaft III Or 10111f I' M. raft leilie, Nem, t ..011. II Mos- tfa,ts, rumulati i by 4'i .ifessor Austin, are einem based tt; kill Scientific N. D. ut Boston. Mose. cures Pulmon- ary "Dolkaii.aphen VC. Headache, Ner- vous Attacks, Verti:,.. and Neuralgia and all wasting disAmes of the human sysi Phwephatini is not a 'Medecine, ha a Nutriment, because it contains no Vegessible or itiner.si Poisons, Opiates Narcotic's, and am Stimulants, but gimp: ly the Platwelsatie and llartric Elements cold in our (lady food. A single bottle Artioiont to convince. 111 Druggists sell it 01 pr b I. or gig & 1 Co., sole agents for D,,etinton, • Pront Street Ear Toronto =MIK CLEANS1115, NEALING. is cm.. CATARRI, Cold la Haat NAY FEVER STOPS Nadal manes USE. into tie, throat p curative caused by Ca- be Dm:zero or ent.• pre -paid m gram, 46c. and iL Addrosa & 00.. OrisekwIlle. °R&D:VW. -C.'NfrOlITINt; .t°7144.."14 tiPPS'S COCOA the Coufederncy was the end of his public life. He lived thereafter In dignified re- tirement, taking very little part in the acrimonious diectimions of the past. He was twiss relirried, and ham eight clul- This AIIMP•SOMI Assaalathso. The annual meeting et the National Baseball league at New York was fol- lowed by • sim!lar convention of the Arnericaa assoriatios at litreoklya. Presi- dent Whitfield called tbe meeting tootder, and there were found to he pressed repre- sentatives from the clubs of St. Louis, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, BelUntore, Cin- cinnati, Kansas City. Louisville rad Cleveland C. H Byrne represented Brooklyn, and Chris Voo der Ahe St. LOU* more them 1,000 nillea by rail front the piece of imitate. William 8baratg talked for the Monnirantal City. Whit- field hailed from Eames City, and the City of Brotherly Lora was represented by William Sbarsig. UREA I. FAAT ihoroseth knowledge', the nat tuel I . WT. wh h govern the foetal hate of digagent. ..nd satro •nd by a careful hipticatisa ef mi fine properties of well...tele d Comm kir plashes ',melded our bre.skf tains with a nelkstely flavored beverage may save us =ahoy Leavy dovtors It is be the Judi. uso 11mien ot diet that a ,onstitetion gradually up uwii atroop euouggi resist every tendency to metier. Hnn .a of *OA.. maladies •re :1. ing &owed rt.d; to et. - took where:or mere la • w point. We may escape many a kite, 1.1 bp keening ourselves wen fortified blood and • properly nourished. /rime Oasette 801.11"tilaiertmpacPlYklovribrirahn'. (51 01 JA11101 EPPS It* tn.. If ft. 1.•uut, ion. London. England. tier- •••-• CTS UPON ' Stomach. 1.1 li.dt.eye sea E. DOWNING, rigBLOOD !. • 0: I Established Root ant Ohre . tiodmiiiketilitutoi.teigfrout with oar of (be Largest -Diu'LLe- EVERY STYLE, QUALITY, & PRICE. yipepsla • %ter t ossisilnlat AN TlflaingsE sTOcK or lob elendsrlies ' tilers a• • / • Fine Cl-oods Willy. I lay Apple Blot. Ladies t....tmet brae and to • 1. 1 .n Boots, Bakenral.. Congress. Oxford Tim. dhows different *giant of Slipper - (ewe lie. lip man, priew yeti ne. rot. Most,. Rapp. l'euitella. • torpr t . dracvist. ' Wigwam and Lwriein SlipoerA in profusion. OVERSHOES AND RUBBERS •,,,, Cry descripiaei ',median and A owr.L.Vili would mist, toll the attention 01 r.v m o 144 that part of my mock espe•ially suitable for therm etch as -lilfieltAis rah- of this l's,,•• spi lima Prises at thaws- Lon Boots in Calf, /rip and, cowhili. I Oyer moan Wier lave wile. w goy *at P•oriabsCal 34,1- 40.-12 4as11 m. It snakes the lighted. rflyrrit be,. bias ha, r • line of Filt Owes, even make, acknc.wiedoed to be She Beat leis Soot wade in bucks. heat rawest.. (raid.. Pronto( and careful allmation gives. to Hat.," la ....arty tr, - . ean.Arta arc u.its k_ FELT BOOTS AND MOCCASINS, ORDERED WORK AND REPAIRING. PRicE ME CENTS. , BEWARE - SW'Plamise bear three fart..n tubed --1814,- b, farsemi largest stock of Itootoaad Shoe* Te.o. *im of the er) he• q watt,' pro.•urahle. beim* toade by the beet montsfacturor• 1.. • spans 1 will -• air pr , es si low or lower titan awyovie elms. Solorttilor a cob. Intrince s our valued custom. 90 liberally accorded me L:reg the peo :o y•mrs. 1 refs...L.1i, )4441r. iaah/e111%. C7 WORTHLESS IMITATIONS , A • there are many inferior txxis. {forded witb jet*. • Leulp. ete.,ollered and ' 118 tomlItte by some n*. prusefisket usewhatits toad - g oe fiat repel/R.10c ' nor gootallass terollar. vamf the Wine saw: i,leb linoraino• by aris- ing their attentiras t..r naceffity of seelui thre tho 044 .11 'CROUTON CORSET CO.' is stamped cm inner :A.:leo! ai! t '..f .• Without whisk warns are maim . INVENTION IT= GET TOUR PRINTING IT SIGNAL /least &moot the wonders .1 tateacee pro. th,.! world d.tr.-ot :e.e lase belt century. 1441. gr,,se if • ilbethae and system week that see ; be performed a.: over the coaster *mime ' operettas, e workers freed their homes. I...T :then"! . eine One d. 7h. .vrork : Pabir I Ws, vomits at . mpe,ufl ability teenies4. capeci toe n•-yeet .1 are marled feu* 4.111 eel •nnt return to u aad we will at you tree. liereetnisK t value sag bar protium*. to pm, flint wi start you in 1pag. seq., which wiii Irma in hs more right away. thou anythit ears ie111. 4. tad oath: fee- A one Tn. E I..k..?..:+1•ta. Staler. E. DOWNING, Olislaill! Slack. Car. tam et. au* Sa nate. PURE PARISGREEN, HELLEBORE, INSECT POWDER RHYNAS' 11,1•VINO RI'. AA FURNISHKO my sera in the boo lailasebso thallni. mode *ere grata theta thole boded Re: h e st e . Mk _lag C II • i ria and Mired a JOU111.711•ata lifkrber. we are in • Woe to do Meer ....1.17,. oils thee keret° s & Chilstren• Floareattlary Made • immisiday oe all Aar • rai=et tuadurrar gresad. W. 3C.INTIO-1=1"T Weft Sb. two deors.eault of P.O.. Go• derich The Greatest LuxurcObtainable for Impaired or Diseases LA field pf•frable Vs ark th&I CAI be 0 Celebratea AILS Cat --------------- home should itort +Wed their oi si.mtv &Co. Nair, nad s free, fell tafsemarimabow aez. : .gra. "tan earn from PIM ill per day an *petards alserev..r thoV. Soma Wave aste=r la • singie rids work. Alia au are se fres?. Capital not et D Exc. vee ***ars exist in thee' ision is a Pair of a- ts • tit fOrtua hut SZ i OM, mowed by the m Aft ot fesentlon. T11. Th 11W7"-' NEW NOUNCEMENT ! The undersigned. wailtrilbanking the tetIll.c for then. Liberal pa 'map-. beetiffred mans hien filbe• CeOtreeolp bestows*. Wife to lielleetste tie 1418.pu• doers Me prtme to peli $orrav Ficriss, .nd gbh,. particodarly te esil rittraira 'o h.• spLENbID LINES OF TEAS from 10 cts to 76#s per Ib, Maple Syrup, finest case Prunes, pure Spices, Cut My Am 12 Bars of So Lemons. Oran 1Grocelio treiatiste ry celebrated Bacon, cooked Corn Beef, Cavendish and Club Tobaccos, best n fine cut chewing Tobacco, fresh and canned Fish, best quality. 1. 4 .45 or 25c. 3 Scrubbing Brushes for 25c. Mimed cagey. 4 ita 1Cskseiste Ono. rte ,rockery.e.? „ware, Flour, Fedi .1, 4 Iso fatirs' / ' JOH ROBERTSON enter,. yes sea ava. seam 11111111.11111111141.. Tice ego varsfiesu west to work all win at rams ur oda* miabm. at she wrack twat inmertams swam we. se al▪ l braball enthuses* win med tie sot& rsien Imo. Irma 001111SISCIla TO C. L. SA • IdifT081111rm Wakes Iliasir, IllquargAsitilk& M. -1 The frauds that have been perpetrated on the spectacle wearing mblic by most f.peetacle dealers and peddlers by giving assumed and faner names to ordinary glass, speaks for the igooranat of the public generally, in the all-important snhiect of the preservation of sight there are only two articles from which the spectacles lenses can he msnlifsete viz , Pebbk and glase--call glass by any other same it still remains Om Pebble, on the other band, is from natere'‘. own manufactury. It is a natural crystal found generally in free- stone formation, and is harder than. the ruby aad emerald, am{ near - ly as hardas the diamond. The Pelade is mot more or less than a transparent stone, cut by aid of diamond dust, and the greatest amonnt of power is placed immediately over the centre of the grain found in all pebble. It will give to the wetted. wearer the cool -sem, freshness anti • pleamuit feeling that the ordinary ripeetaelii leeees cannot by any possibility impart. All ap.etael.s and eyeglasses are stamped B. Land can only he parch frown r.. roxer1.6.1.7-, Druelfist. Ooderteb. TM Me 111111-1s Extensive Premises and Wendt(' New Stock. GEC). 181,11,1141M, CABINET - MAKER AND UNDIMNplat steinton alma. Goderieh • , "1"waMICUM.1.4WfarlektLai diiiiwoc.....1.6.10arnao.a...ibuspli shrews ea Maid aim Item* ig* Pis v.' th BtulttielOis sh Stationery Pfd opoo.k?....... .1 mow.. UM 4.i4d - .'',44.41 .....44....-44.4114- • --41111110MWL