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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-4-19, Page 7I I 'lig LZ'' II" I" THE HURON SIGNAL, } 111).1 Y. APRIL 19. 7 THE MALADY OF HER RACE EMPRESS AUGUSTA OF AUSTRIA AF- FLICTED WITH INSANITY. wooer Witness Rammesiellee by tbe TRW assi of Press leiremeamem sad Ilatairnelle- .4 aa a Ilticeiress Rae Law. mw.". April 13 -Tb. Court of Appeal's nvoietiou of the police decree against The Yolks Zoiteag and the failure of the prose- cution of The Ereisiunts•Zeituag • xaspitralle oup Emperor and confirm his deterinineeiee te iamb's upon • toll to soma Lus$. the rigors of the ordinary prang law. Aa intl. metion no. been made to the leaders ul the National party through Ceara Herbert Bis- marck that sprees Law oonipromeie mast be at...educed. Government finding it se- cuseary to press upon the Re chat.% • mea- sure to control criticism. This decision peenims as upheaval of parte. durirag the remainder of the sundae. The peruse -talon the prow excites every populous centre in Germany, is strengthening the Progressists else Socialetaand Is makinitliad unpressio 11'.n un 11'. counery that the Emperor's future will justify the worst fears of his despotic tendencies. Advice. from Vienna state that the Em. pram of Austria has been smacked by the family nesiedy fee• netters from long spoils of meLancholle and entertains delusion., accusing herself of the death of V Crowe Priam Rudolph. She is with id. of suicide, thinking.11= Ideas the EmperorEmperor free to re -marry. Sometimes she dendles • cushion or • pillow, thinking it • nsw-boiro heir to tie theme. The Emperor is greatly affected. He suffers from insom- nia and has no met for work, taking only a languid interest be State affairs. It is reported that he kas comulted with Count lialeohy sad Count von Taal* epee the advisability of abdicating in favor of his nephew Frees. It is also said he wrote to the Pope declaring that he lunged for rest slid wished to retire, and that Um Pops's response urging upon his the necessity of submitting to the decrees of God, combined with the protests of the Ministers, induced him in the meantime to reemen upon „the throne. The liabilities of Fenn Truitel, the rain dealer who failed recently, are 3,e00,000 marks, emote 1,100,000 marks. The fail. ere of hater • Co., grain dealers, has affected the Boerse swing to the tirm's stock speculations. The tinn's deem amount to 1,600,000 marks. The assets are m= The two failures involve several a S• ydney 0. Datum, the alleged spy, has been eenteniced to 4i years' imprisotuneat and his accomplice Hartung has been acquit- ted. 11se trial was secret The hereditary Dales and Duchess of Oldenburg and Count sad Countess Rohm - ken bad • narrow escape from death recent- ly while journeying from Bombay to Cal- cutta by steamer. They and many others were taken ill with symptoms of poisoning. seven died, while the four mentioned the others recovered. It est found the mesh had bees cooked in ea - dewed copper vestals. The Retailers Scalded, Dreetir, April 12. -During the evictions the Olpli set estate yesterday the agent and a number of entergency men were meld- ed and otherwise seriomily wounded. They allaiwIld Pay fp. Dritete, April 13. -Forty tenants on the Martians of Laaadowne's estate have received notices of eviction. neeterseines ViriaL Peen, Avril 13.-M. Merlin has bees elected president of the commissiost of the •-leciate which will conduct the wed of Boit tenger. A meeting of the mom ben of the :ire pare of the Right to -day adopted • protest against the trial of Boulanger by the Senate. The protest characterizes the coque as a parody on justice. litesmsral se M. rbiresouL Paints, April 13. -The funeral of Iff., rhevreul. the aged chemist, was held to -day with imposing ceremonies. All the city authorities and many pervious of prominence were present. • Arrested. CoSorr vTtitort.s. April 13. -The Nihilist Meyber has been arrested her. midmost to et. Petersburg. He had in his pommeion a revolver and • quantity of ponds. STILL IN DOUBT. Tee rase el lb. Peesengers of the Dab - matt set yet kleelele. Loenoe. April 13.-A despatch to Lloyds from Copenhagen states that the &handseled steamer Danmark hada.. beard 02I1 - ere 54 officers and crew. Amther ems from Copenhagen. hemmer, states that then were on board the steamer 368 pas- sengers from Copenhagen 131 from Chris- tiania. 79 from Clinsti.meand, 76 from 4almo and 14 from Gottmberg. There were .26 c.bin passenger. on board, baled- ing fire ehildrem There is as yet no sews of the Dameark's passengers. Saved by Metay. New Youx, April 13. -The steamer Island. which belongs to the Name line as the ahamioned Danmark, haa arrived here, but brings no news of the latter vessel. Os hoard of her were many steerage passengers who intended to have sailed on the Dan- mark, hut through delay they bad to wait for the Island. This mentor" is Generreenta, Maim, All3.-Advices received here state that Captain Robinson of the fishing steamer Geo. H. Chance, re- ported wrecked off the coast of Oregon, with the crew missing, is eats at Oregon. Twenty Lives were Lunt Ran IPILAXelern, April 13. Advice, per steamship Alameda state that the schooner Northern Bell foundered on Feb 211 off the Models Island, Ranks Croup. Four white mere and sixteen natives were drowned. REFUSED THE VERDICT. ---- ,be calms, Murder Trial -A wieustpee Soy Stiestng Wenoran, April It -la the Calgary murder cam yesterday the jury found • verdiet of not rainy. The court refused to accept the verdict and seat the jury hack to reconsider. At noon they -tons into court and said they couldn't agree and were discharged, the ',thrower being remanded to the nest amines. (.i -at indignation at the 'peal, t is expreseen and as Indignation meeting is of. License I teepee; or English's I I irear-old boy has Ire, missing sines Wielneadaymed It is believed he him been taken lay • irtranger to Montana. It tarns oat that litimar Cololough at the asylum has been practically 4loneverei. lore. eneetiteas of poultry are being sesugg c,1 trite Marainthe trent Dakota. rearm flee neerteget, Ape,/ 13. -Ales. .1. Kalif. lemeem to Del.ter. *Si* on IA leitMe.ehrit Pleaded ett..ey to hewer,. was Mot sy wet - towed ler AMA• Fefesiel :egg id fere* yes.i',Is Lie Para. Weisail•Aa. Olsen continues to be the Oulu, • the year, but as autumn approaches Iowa its bright tom, and the shades o esettea, tee and sage halm replaced tee e r s i agora beilltaut huhues,Them eel b used all this autumn and they withataud tom utfoct of damp and climate bette then met tatter mews. Fresiebuomeu are still faithful to the poi maim, and costa.. Now that Pari is (if set od as far as fashiesable society ouescerumt, blue and red are Niue& worn again, especially blue "totems. trimmed with red ; both toes oral stand salt water and sea air far better by the by, than the huge steel teatime gab many of time. are adorned or.oebeig hoe« steel buckles at the holt Such dreams have mostly fall or putted sleeves rather than tight oust form. (ostrich t tether* are lately seem to the witry--•il useful hats are inionme with atianibt going feathers or dowers. *1.0.1.floe. ale a head -covering which, in our tains, are elect to adopt almost en - truly tor urn inunu a,nut fur use, though heir serviceable capabilities are far greater than Sr. realised in modern days. Patentee with hoods lined with a blight color, which serve, to redeem 'hen, front dowuniess, are made to wear cub must of the autumn, seaside and ui•utitry gowns, SA they are slipped on in a gamut, ; and the drum is squally oom- ph te withuut them. Wafeeopois are likely to be the rash - on of the future -the immediate future, should say : and some of the new •oolens are made with skirts in which those of distinctive color are graduatedtrimmingtoward, towards the top, the silk trimming used .uatching the ton* cf the spots. The Incroy•ble jackets, cut straight at the mist, having large buttons at the side, when they fly epee, and with revers at the neck in Gems solid motor, are much worn with full vests and striped skirts ; for example, a mauve and white striped eetton or wool skirt with • soft silk jacket. Stripes are often so treated on one dross that they look like two stuffs ; for example, many skirts are horizerstelly tucked !which reduces the stripes to a .weid mass of co!or and then over-drap ed with the fabric left in its original eiodition Sleeves tucked at the .huulders and wrist leave the elbow owes of a different wiedth of stripe. Wide moire sashes are universally worn at the back, and threats', to be so considerably wider as to form a train piece in themselves. burette chamois and the long gamut el neutral teems which go by so many hawse, are superseding gray for travell- ing and country wear ; they keep in oundition se much lunger. Huge red cotteti parasols are the fashion now at French watering places, and brighten up three tones most effectually, especially when red stockings are worn with shore ; French women show • de- eded preference for shoes rather than Woe. Yokes, straight and pointed, are in reduced into the bothers of any Rowse, and accord well with Duffed sleeves. Foulard is not too cool for wearing vet, and is a fabric with so much to immend it that it is likely to find favor year hence. While printed on a enlist' s C SI ten superseded by colors printed en hi,; but they are not so generally erviceenle. Foulard pereenls are in- eniously painted; they recall some of he pretty figures on Dresden china, VW SO aims a very popular style of ress, the bodice low, hut filled in with fiebu of mousseline de sole. Jabots of id, hemmed and plaited lime make owdy demises fit for fetes, and with • ew yards of muslin and soft silk these who have clever fingers contrive to make an endless warmly with but few gowns. I d a * Dee Timesaver asswespenneet. Front Facmimaalt, B. C., Mrs A. B Cameron writes that being very soca troobled with dyspepsia she tried two bottles of Burdick Blood Bitters, which give great relief, and hopes that ethers may be induced to try it also and receive like benefits. 2 Dat. 11•41JaillALL Lain. •Itte TEE 'Paw FOLK Dr J. Marshall Lang says the (beine. Leader) premiiing for his late oolieegge on the Glasgow School Board, Dr Fent . mason, of Montrom-street Evangelical ion Church, closed • powerful at... .. .::-be! ""ed discount." on 'Religion: har.ow • id Broad,' with an exceedingly beentitukand touching tn (talent related by David Gilmour in his 'Retwinietiences of the Pen Folk.' The menet is the death bed est so old Pen-ite. 'Venturing on one occasion to say it was • matter of little consequence now to which side of the street be belonged, - meaning the Storni street folk -he an- swered with joyful abandon, 'The street I'ss travelling in, lad, has nae sides ; an' if power were given me, I would preach purity of life mair, an' purity o' do:triae I... than I did.' Are you not a little heretical.' I said, 'et your journey'. end r 'I henna. Names hams* the ter - tor on me they &nee had ; ansince I was laid by here slams, I has had whisper- ings o' the still sea' voice telling ma that the foods' o' Teethe, and their w ranelings, will seer be heard in the Lord's kingdom, whereunto I am neaten'. An' es love cements •' differences, I'll aiblins tied the place roomier than 1 thocht in times by -past.' she The OS A Thane -r. . new esomma Mama.. Ayes tune is mine Mid. Aqua meta se intro niuriatie mid blue vitriol la sulphate of copper. Cream of tartar is bitartrate putaaalUsa Caltraiel is chit ride of mercury. Chalk is carbonate of calcium. Salt of tartar is carbonate of polemic Catiello putame is hydrate potassium. Chlutoliarm is chlorom of futa toy's. Common salt is 4,111.flele of sodium. Cupperas, or pet ti "mot, is &triplet, of iron. Corrosive sublimate is bichloride of mercury. Dry alumus sulphate ..f aluminum aad p„tsaiul Epsom salts is sulphate of unigneam. Manlove mineral is black su;plisie of mercury. Fire damp is light carbonated hydro- gen. Galena is sulphide of lead. llaubet's salt is sulpha:it et sodium. Glueom is grape sugar. autelard water is basic acetate 4 lead. Iron ram us disulphide of inm. Jeweller's putty is oxide of tic. K yellow is sulphide of arsenic. Lsuirit tug g to is petit oxide of nitrogen Lime is oxide of cadmium Lunar caustic is nitrate of silver. Mosaic gold is boulphitl• of ti. Muriate est lime is chloride of salcium Niter id saltpeter is nitrate of potash. Oil et vitriol is sulphuric acid Potash is oxide of p. tassium. Retlgar se sulphide of arsenic. Red lead is oxide of load. Rust of iron is oxide of iron. 841ainosoniac is mainline of ammonia. Slacked Lam is hydrate calcium. Soda is oxite of sodium Spirits of hanshorn is ammonia. Spirits of salt is hydroehloride or mu- natic acid. Stucco, or plaster of Paris, is sulphate of lime. Sugar of !eed is acetate of lead. Verdigris is haste melees of copper. Venal -on is sulphide of mercury. Vaunter is acetic acid diluted. Volatile alkali is ammonia. Water is oxide of hydrogen. White precipitate is ammoniated mer- cury. White vitriol is solphate of eke. Ter Five fears For over five piers we hare used Hai/ - yard', Yellow Oil in our faintly for coughs and cold., burns arid sere throst, and our experience is so satisfactory t we would recinntnioid the medicine to any perairi.' Mrs F Stildenion, B .s - worth, Oat. 2 • abort Seery. Dr Guthrie once teid the following story : "tine of our, a very little Nilo, but uncrinewinlysmart. entered the list. and carried off a IN Me against the whole of England and Scotland by his answer. to the question . Can you give the hp - tory rat the apostle Paul in thirty words?' His answer was, 'Paul was born at Tar sus and brought up at Jerusalem, he centinned • persornior uniit his conver- sion; after which he became a follower Chrigt, for whose sake he di id.' Rees Mark A est Mr Goode, druggist, is Lot a biol. agent, but has the agency in Goderich fur Johneten's Tonic Bitters, which he can heartily reetimmend fur shy com- plain to which a tonic medicine is ep plicable. This valuable medicine has been with moat astemehingly good re- sults in cases of general debility, "'stk. nese, irregulanties peculiar to Female -i, extreme paleness, imixivenehment of the blood, stomach and liver troubles, lona of appetite, and for that general nom out feeling that nearly every one is troubled with at some part of the year. Don't forget the ham.' Johnston'. Tenic Bitters 50c, and $1 per bottle at Goode's drug store, Albion block, Gederich, sole agent. • " Pray don't let me disturb yeti "said a atx-f•it Texan, as he dropped Into • chair in the editorial rooms of the Daily Btalblo:er, and coolly leielled an arms revolver at the head of the • liter. •'I merely called to "kik an explanation e he personal paragraph referring to Colonel Kilgore, in the la t ihileterr." " You are not disturbing me at all sir," replied the editor calmly a. he reneivtd an exchange on the table and disclosed a doubled-bsn•elled shotgun loaded with slugs pointed directly at the col owl's manly bosom. " You see," continued the editor, playing a tattoo with his jewelled fingers upon the triage's, " we are so ore r a with obituaries that we basis very tittle time to invetoigate-" But the colonel had disappeared, tied the silence of the sanctum was brok'n only by the sound ef some one Wang rtown the steep and attires', and banging op against the street dour, irausessnaellen %wear Cured. To Tea Enrriot :- Please inform your readers that I have • positive remedy fer the shove named disease. fly its timely u,$) thousands of hopeless casco este. been permaoently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who 'ave (len- g umption. if they will .end me their Ex- press and P. 11 @cimes. Respectfully, the T. A. Stocru. 37 Yonge t., Tumble., that. That is to sey, your hinge. Also all your hreathing machinery. Very wen- derfol machinery it is. lint only the lancer air parrages, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When them are clogged and chocked with matter which ought not to be there your lungs cannil half di. there work. And what they do, they cannot do well. Call it cold, cough, crimp. pneumonic estarrh, eineumption or any of the family of throat and nom and head and lung obatroctiona, all are had All ought to he got rid of. There is just rm. sure way to get rid of them, that is take Rnealliee'n German Syrup, which say druggist will sell yon at 75 cents a teeth. Even if soveryohng else has Veiled von Jr:ti may depend upon this for reunion ilowly Al int Halio•ehy forinectv ef Bros eel", refit to Wisue,ipt,g lest Monday. fl. Toronto dsilies of Wedneadav isp» of K Y Grant. a former ree'dent of liras eels: "R Y Grant and TA Johnson, of the firm of Grant it Co., were on Mon- day meeting prevented by their ployeen with gold -headed nine*, to Pig maim the completion of th• firms first year in baseless. P Clancy made she preeentaii0/1 on behalf of the em- ployees " All we have to my about the mailer is if Mr Johnsen is as popular as Mr (leant wee in Breseeta they are a strong team. A Minable Life. Few men have accomplished the same amount of work and good is this world as the eelehratei Dr Chime, Over 151)0.000 of his works have hewn sold In ('snarl, alone. We want'eery perflon troubled with Liter Complaint, Dy.. tiepins, Hamlet:hie Keines er Cony Trouble., to hue a broils f Dr Ceases Liver Core, it will core you t Medicine and ft..eire ftwe-11 •l. Sold by all i dreernats. Mentis fillentlelle- Rua its lir is. diet..., it. try the go.. leideey end Lot r etc, made I., Li Ci.ese. author. (Chaim Li.tar Cute It, all diorama -if the ',live., bum.-,. Steseace and Uoeele. S. Id I.y J tip. drinoriat I Sr ow. • *PAINE S CELERY. . ' COMPOUND WNW I I I • erne ACTS AT TUX RAMIS mu ea THE NERVES, THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, andth•KIDNEYS actiuu vies it won- derful power to cure all inseams. Why Are We Sick? Because we allow the nerves to remain weakened and irrigated, wad theme great organs to become dogged or torpid, and poisonous humors an- thorefore forced tato the Hood that should he meelled aaterally. pAmrs ( CELERY COMPOUND WILL CURE SIII011111/Iftt PILES, CORK/PATIOS. KIDNEY COM PLA INTS. IRIS ART DIST-AIRS, TILER ws•INISS,ItiltrZA- USX NIDLALOIA. AID ALL innvorg sneazzag. By quieting and strengthening the serves, and causing bee actio o of the liver, bowels, and kidneys, and ream - kg their power to throw off disease. Way PAW Stlises Palm est Ashes I Why terweatet wish Tiles. Cesatlyst•es ennirightseelleveritielederstEnilseyst Why endive ayes,,, ask beetaeltse I Why have sleepless eighths I Dee Psnee's CMILItifir cement:ea and •44011. I. health. II is as easturly seism- smeidy. harwiess la all area Said tly all Drnirgius Ana 4a .me. Sin fee &pa, WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO, Freedelento ONTINA T. Q. • neat • I • I em'' ASAL SAL (ht."( UM'S K. DiZolif /'.U., Uli May Iltb, INIT. My wife suffintil fur eve years web that diatressing disease. catarrh. Her case Was one of the worst known in three earls. She tried all of the eatatrb reme- dies I ever saw ethernet -O. bur they were of 110 use. procured a both of Noma Reim. She lois 11•141 only rue telt of It. and now feels like a rew penon. I feel it my (boy mosey that Nasal I am cannot be Tine HIGHLY reccmutenderl for catarrh troubles, and am Wresed to Lye all such sufferers knr.w though is use they will rvteive instant rtliet and • U It L CHAS. MCGILL rerun r g 7:1* 117:7 I 41I 4. Deeme ew ee"erk 1 ho... huotalkit 4.1••• h.s Mace Si mew este. U..r.,.,. Nese le. alewstu.Seteti...• oescadema..,.. Si Meseelleelee es "'tee Tb...emelt:a"...kest ' Wroe, end see,.. base Mpg !• vet so 0' It to..ottlits ••• *rosins *am t. Om. • ...es' ..e OM, L. Cato• "OW oor• pratimIty Time 1,1* tr. t *. be mere let no weer\ . • s'i mem. •44wer scorn mc Ca., b las kertitalnes Meioses Scribner's lagazille For 1889, The publishers of Scribe, re Mooitzies aim tomato it the moat popular and enterprising rtfa trieireliteraryaa.witilharnel e ut all 131',7.`;':-'Z'entr: nrinvivii to it during the pant six months hy the Inert -awe' excellence of its moat, Inotabl • the Railway noir-lee. and it el 4 Its seem, year with a new impetus and an assured 111m -Ce.,. The Moan -aliens will show some new effects, and nothing to make Scribner'. Mageo:irto attractive and !a- rrest lug will be negircted.1 THE RAILROAD ARTICLES will be con tinu.s1 by several very str.king papers: one Nowt -tally Interesting by Ex- Post -mast cr. Ueneral Thommi L James on -The Railway Postal service." MR ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S seri Int nev-el "The Master of Rallentrae." wll- run through the treater part of the year. Begun In Norember, A CORRF.SPON RENCK and collection of numuseript memoirs relating to J. F. Millet and a lamella group of ti tslcrn TRENCH ,SINTERS will furnish the substance of several articles, Illnalroleel. The hrief end rompers written last year by Robert Lou. Ste,, -,11411i. ill be replaced by conally interesting contrib.', ions by different famous author.. Ile Thong's. Italley .Sldrieb will wHte the first of them for the January number Illeorrinrirrt A rt iclee no A ItT ItJE4 Tit will be a fea- ture. Papers are arranged to appear by Clarence Cook. E. H. Blasiield, n Itob son, and many other*. 111watroled, rimntNo Anrici.k• deekrlhlnu sport In the best fishing grounds w,11 appear. Salmon W In ninteh. flaws. and Tarpon are t •tilueots now irranged. Ti..' authors are well-litown aportamen. 111n.fraini. 11.11.1.%Tit %TED .‘11ITICLES of great cartel tune bine upon all manner of snblects travel, biography. drocrtptine, elm',, will ap- pear. bet not of the conventional cottony's- place sort. / ?In erofe.f. Among the moss Intent...dint, In the list of paper'. f.,. tr)r the year at "I be • ra- i - Pn.fresor Joke lesser heidge. neon he mom rerent 1.' slot- and use. of Pik/Tut:Mt APR Y friwirret,r A chow of !trinity which cas proved of special uteri..t tti or eon, by • croup of papers upon KLEcTIRIcITV In ha moat nes apy.irat tons, to eliTtlitelpl twirl I ; a remarkable miner on DEEP If LS I ,*(:. sad other Interesting papers. 1'..tqwe Iltoterrolionn. A 'MEC! 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'ogee gradually without weakeningeirM system, all the impurities and foal humors of the enoreeisms at the game time Correcting at the Stomach, curing Biliousness, Dys. =buitteadacbga, Disabling. Constipation, Dryness of the ELM, Dropsy, Dimness of Vision. Jan=Salt Rheum, rysipelas. Phfta- ring of the Heart'. Nervousness. and Gen- eral Debility; all them and many other similar C.- to the liimmintirienoe st BEMS* S. mann • IS. Rowskiaa Tamed& LUMBER. LATH, SHINGLES And builder's materiel of city deocriptlea. School Failiture a Specialty Int 1?ria=2:211.:27,72, r7ORI!! te?D'i71).enr.-1& tc t ats. Crclabi their own "tn. -ii:- n a =Is, sir'....I :err .r -armor In -,r ICURE FITS! "Waco 1 say erns I do not mean mereiy to atop them it* a tlise. and then he theist"- favn mato. errear • RADICAL CCM& I tare made the disease of rrrs, EPILEPSY or FALLINGS:FM:UMW A life king rt-nrt !Fuss.' yr ray remedySI " 1406 hal. Send at one« f, -r treatise and enter 3willast:1116 of my IN rAT LIELX Mane -or. Give /wall rad Fast enure. It costs you anteing tar a orta.i. and it ',la It-..ro you. Address Dr. If. G. /IDOL 27 T -e St, Toronto, Oue Spring Goods HAT ITARITY -AND AT - PRIM TO MIT ILL -AT TEE - TORONTO CASH STORAL P. O'DEA 2151- MANAGRR WE HEAD THE PROCESSION. GEO. BARRY. the Furniture Man, is giving the best of value in all lines of Furniture -from the smallest chair to the largest and b 'et bed -room set, or parlor suit. Call and see his stock and get a bargain. -1:11T1317:t11'_A_ICJENT es "I ... In all its branches, promptly attend.11 tA Ear kept on hand. PICTURIC TUNING a messially. Gab. BASSIr. TI a m 11 ton -St. (.1 of! nr AlTriliq In ie Moll Sill. -seeZma."' , "1,117T ima$ 41/11;1•44