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THE HURON SIGNAL, FRII)AY, JULY 4 1890.
DIAZ IN DANGER.
MEXICO REPORTED TO 01 ON T
VERGE OF A REVOL".".
Medited SI.. Weeps Sue to the Weeder
. mew -Tier Aglieurre Mad ee Me laud,
Ia lean, of Illasidese-liesse Vamemiter
Legiellaisaa
Lerma*, Tex., Jess SIL-Thwe sumo 10 10
se rmaMe death that des Kellam �oee
eremind tears eau kind of as epr10eg.1
and there are various seseatiesal rumors
etheat in measetion therewith, but acme of •
them sea be traced to a source sufiledisitily
antheetio to warrant retutation. Whig
gives odor to the belief that the imagral
t of Mexico . . danger a
the fact that tempter%) being teamed OS the
frostier. It will be 1 that it weis
on this frontier that the revolution hail berth
that made Das priatient of K.Uoo. The
Dias . is, however, strong eliougli
to nip in dee bud any revolutiodo Curses
have been made against some three or mere
DIM under the United States neutrality law
and warrants for their arra* are now in CM
heeds of United Mates °Medd It le mod
reasonabie to weapon that them are to be
seam very iresatioadd ,. . . bore in
• few days that will swum. an aternational I
distracter, and the Diaz .. , while
it has nothing to fear, is only ecting to lee -
serve Use prem.
The tummies of Diaz my that the law
recestly mused by the Mexican congeals,
making it possible at the mixt elect 114.11 CO
AIDA Diaz for life, will result in Isis sureesi- ,
nation and a revoliatIon. They my that
eau of the governors of tbe states of the
Mexican confederation said boldly that it
congress can pain a law making it pounds to
be president for bfe, that their legislatures
ought also to make their tenure of °Mat for
life. There is no doubt that the law him
occasioned considemble unrest in Mexico.
The organisers of the outbreak are mid bo
alike their headquerters in Leered i, and
seimsta of the American C . . ,, settle
said, have been here for several days emus -
lag the names of die num
Toosight I learned that warrants beau
been issued tor Ruis, Sartionall and about 50
others. Deputy United States Marshal
Yglesies has the papers for their arrests, aad
knowing full well that he hiss not • fore.
suMcient to arrest them. MA listed Inc troop
from Fort McIntosh. The fugitives are Mkt
to be stationed about 50 miles also. bent
Deputy Yglesia. lett Fort NOletosh all-II-
o'ciock to -night Inc the poiut which solute
indicate as the , . of die reedited's-
Isla, with • sufficient force of United States
soidiers to kill or capture them At the ease
time • force of Mexican soldiers left the fort
In N sw L.,'.& to interoept the revolutionists
shouM they attempt to escape acroas the Rae
Grande. The penalty for the violation of
th. revolutionary act of the United Stade
criminal code is SIODU Sae and three to sues
years in penitentiary.
ISAII ANTONIO, Tex., JUIN. IS. -14•00T Felipe
Gonsalls, a wealthy merchant and rancher
of Tama°, Mexieo, has arrived here from
the scene of the alleged revolutionary opus.
bons in Mexico. According to Gouda the
alleged revolution is nothing more or ten
than a boil attempt of an °resumed gang of
4,041ita to commit robbery. Gooralis says
th
t.
Friday the bandos, under the leader-
ship of an ex -offloer of the Mexican army.
attacked • t in WWI Monterey bearing gold
sad river bulhoe to the United State& The
tram was well guarded by • detachment of
soldiers and a pitched battle resulted. in
winch revere' of Us • bandits were killed and
their leader captured and shot. Tb. bandits.
Gowan. declares, were Mexican refugees
who corbel from the Tinaside of the river
near Lariela. N"owithasiteling this state-
ment it is the general belief here that • revs.
luti,,aery movement of DO itiounisiderable un-
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A Plot Deolial.
itge.7.). June Z. -Mexico has never mon
thore peheitful nor Lae peace been enjoyed
for • hoopoe time than under the present ad•
ministration Rep of no...tenon or rem
lutimary titik are solely confined to MID,
intimidate
There has been • dispositioe on their part
to magnify kraal troubles not worthy of the
name of riots into . Notwilth.
standuei tins these troubles have am
possemed • single political feature.
The only move the Government has lude
is to num trooped Nuevo Laredo to h..4
off Mexican malcontents, wiz,, with more
bluster thee saoe. have threatened M.
wad Radom soil from Texas
Ili SEPARATE SCHOOLS ABOLISHED
A Deeletee Which eustaie• the Maallisha
1.mylitiatiare • Law
Wnixtrgo, June Z.". -Judgment eas given
yesterday by Judge Bain in the famous
separate school as The Judy, upheld the
law recently mend by the Legishitureabolish-
ins separate schoois, and grandee injunction
to restrain Mahon in Catholic abode front
holding religious exercises.
What Steamer i5 Leer'
.. rnAllirroN. OILL., June 'I.1 -The ere.,
01*0. fishing boats belonging to this
foiled • pike -house with the wheel In
it ea the dke about thirty miles' west of this
poet. They brought the wheel here It is •
Mum barge'e wheel, and evidently some
boat bee been lost. Yesterday the same
boar p •-ked vp • pall north of here with the
same • 'bream barge C. C. Ryan" painted milt
fel litheeke Denten by 3 Tema
MONTREAL, June 30 -By private t.form-
$*&o.
reestved here to -sight it is definitely
learned that Co!. Rhodes, the representative
1010. Quebec lagidature Inc Megantic. has
been defeated by 5 votes This leaves the
Protestant sdnority without their "finis('
Th. neKlatey Tamil! SRL
' Weaareorors, June M -Tbe majority ra
port of the Flume Committee as the lAre
Maley Tariff Bin wee promoted to the
Hamate today The substance of it has
already Men pathIlthed. The salaority re-
port him sot been prepared
iteletee at the folio
Bovraui. June 95 -Dr W IMAM C Wool-
ens nensesited suicide et his father's fares is
Niagara ran. thin arta-nom by outting Me
throat with a reser He was formerly Ugh*
ro, manager ot the Baittmore Ik Ohio telegraph
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in Me city
Cepar.
& wea
' ' OTTAWA., Jose IR flo Adolph Cares peg
latit With ter Quebec He will rotors ES
Priday
kr. Boy* IL P , and Dr gostegm. M. 10.,
emit West tooted for a month% stay IN
1111111 thansbla
Carselsra bare bele awl sal by the Daiwa
slat ef /vicunas. le etpermasbal tarn
,, , ,; • and ithwith•
wades hiSsemettem se bi the flaw et theavos
, , , the mounery.
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KILLED IN A CATTLE -GUARD.
The ?rOO LON .IL. einem Ile See
Temedite. A Paeollar Aesittetat.
Tomato, Jens Z. -The mad trate ever
the Northern diverse& of the Grand
Treat, due at Ueda idlatimi et IL W dee
evening from the earth. was fishOw4
fur about three -guiders Of as bour ea assume
et a very pealiereseldeal The usideet.tees
wee atiended with fatal rendie and hi prole
&My use 01 10. encase ea reglad.
The dad wee skimming Wan at her metal
rade/ speed between Gouda and Barrie
O dious ia the Shanty Bay viciatty. .04
PIM ta rear ot 1 'ol. O'Brisn's IM.P fares ha
10. tawattup of Oro. It was about 5. citiook.
nastireir Mike Monad' of Allendale peas all
the throttle sad cm drawing near • °add -
g uard be was horrified to me • young gel,
wealth of brown hair and gushers',
tees was Queered by • broad-brisumed str any
bid, poke her bead up from between the bars
of the guard. The eagles, No. 103, was
within • felv feet of the guard mid the
sairdeer, him a dash, reversed and applied
the brakes 01 course It +seal to no
The pilot a the engine caught the pour
oreeture jest at the waist mad cut the body
dean in halves, one portas hang thrown
N early 30 Net
The accident happened at • sideline, and
the train rau several lengths beetled before
she was brought to • standstilt
Conductor Bea A. Waterhouse of thin city
sad the engineer, together with • number cit
the bombed passengers, went back *0 10.
sideline. TM remains w... mirefully gads -
tired together and 1034 1. the tall gram be-
side the tracks and covered with • shawl.
ln the cattle guard was found • First Reeder
of the Ontario miss. On the leaf wen
written "Lizzie Fraser, S.& No. 1, Hbanty
Bay. Met"
The train heeds were dispatched in vari-
ous directions, and leveret tanners were no-
tified of the horror, About 100 yards up the
edam. stood a white cottage. It was here
the poor girl lived with her grandfather and
' Mr. and Mrs. James Fraser.
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The gmadtatbar was away at wurk down
the hos, and whose the
was notified of the calamity she me up
a piteous wail thee deeply touched the hearts
of the panie'.ger. The poor old lady was
induced not to go near the fatal ca111.-guard.
Conductor Waterhouse ran his train down to
where the grandfather was at work and
brought tbe old gentleinan sp.
Mrs. Framer said her ;'. bee woad
h ave been 1i in • few months. Rev num was
- laud and .0. had misled her, bar father mid
mother being dead. Between her mobs the
poor old lady maid, •• bar Liza. was sub a
Sas girl." The then went on
to expiate, still bitterly sobbing. that Lunde
h ad gone doers to the track' to keep the cattle
ale and to look for strawberries. She could
not form the faintest ides of why she had
got down into the cattleguard, 100 0(10.
of which wee totally void of gross or may
kind of vegetation There were mural
marks of Lassie's bare feet in the soft day of
the bottom ot the guard. however.
Kr. Fennell, who is as old sad cordial as -
ginner. said: "This 1. 110 scant peculiar end
painful accident that I ever saw or heard et.
The first antimatiou 11)54 of the presence of
the poor girl was just • few (about dx, I
should say) feet before we got to the culvert.
A bead, covered by • broad strew hat, sod-
denly sbot up from between the bars of the
culvert and right between the two tracks. I
wee certainly math surnrieed and horrified,
but we were meow the culvert that I could
do aoth. The poor thing. of coarse, was
killed 1 1, '6 . could not have
been otherwise."
KEMMLER'S FATE.
The Condentived Elsa Drags the Mims
from Ms Keeper.
Arica", N.Y.. June 25. -William Semes-
ter was not informed *0.1 10. Court of Ap
peals bad affirmed the judgment ot the lower
court in his case until after he had sable his
evening moil, which was handed into the
steel cage absent 5 o'clock by old Daniel, his
keeper. Old e7 the way, seems se
beep • patter respect for the condemned
man's sensibilities than anybody else, and did
not volunteer the information his charge wes
so anxiously awaitiug.
After be had eaten the lea morsel of the
liberally provided meal Seamier bused to
Daniel and sold: •• Well old man, 70..5i1.
to take it harder than 1 do. Ree"-ndeing
bituself to his full height mei expanding kis
chest -"I am not nervous or downcast, sad I
know by your 'Ileum way bow my came ma
en- ed, and horned my fate from yam ectioNs.
I But It will be all right. Daniel. Don't feel
bat I knew all along we would bawl to
part. and 1 was ready to hear what your good
old burl dreaded to reveal to nee.'"
The prisoner is really as much attached to
his keeper as is poisible Inc one with Inch a
brutal nature to be attached to anyone. He
pretended to be more concerned about Daniel
than about himself, but whai Daniel did rad
enemy to colighten him on the decision of the
Court he salmi, -What did the Judge my,
alleyway r
"The Court dmply affirmed the deeding of
the lower court," was the reply.
"And that is," mid Kemeder, that I've
got
10 1). touched oe by this electric machine.
Well, the miaow it's over with now the bet-
ter Fos tired of this . „ for I gums
the law's all right."
Warden Duruton .034 10.1 he would take
Kimmier before the eourt in a few days for
He seemed to be of the npada.
that sandbar date would be fixed upon for
the execution. as there was so neosesity for
further delay. Ms eiectrical apparatus 1. 1.
readiness and the prisoner eoald be disposed
of st an hour's notice.
No one except the onademned mash
keepers, tbe warden. the Rev Dr. iikeleMeili
and the prima chaplain ars allowed see
Kenunier.
hew Tulles Teemed Ittrues.
Kim Yam, Jose lit. -If It Is not alresd3r
(hearty. . 1 es %be citizens of New
Tort *0.1 10.7 are living upon the eartane
of a atm or mimeo they had additional
evidence of that the* yesterday is the ea -
*doe of gams in • seaway inashoie at ges
comer et Tweittholtrut and Sixtieevames et
104 o'clock la the morning.
Laborers were "piping" Sixthavesois from
Eleventh to Twelfth -street Inc the psrpao
of making . with her
storm using their electric 11(01 Nyasa. The
foremen and six men were at work la the
treed* 'mar the rissabod at TwAlletb.s.rosi
when the explosion orteurrivi The hos es -
primed et the nue were surprised to 5.4
*0. 41 fell of Werke, paving anima gravel,
sec , but tami °nears simply waited to..I1 11
1111 over, anti the approached the mew
bele They found its big arca cover, whiles
weighs IMO poop& or mere, Mod up mei
broken Its Netter surtaes covering wee
Wows off and mailed Mi het away Seurat
01 10. tipper menus of brie* epee white
4. iseavy suttee reds were arm sell
II • pevensvist surresnding the place wee
rased ite The mashie was Mad se•Sh a
mama Cobra me alma ease et tedephoes
lekgrige afros were b illowriags&
Constipation
Demands prompt trestineat. The re.
Nato of neglect may be WWIDILUI. Avidd
all harsh and druid , the
tendeacy of which is to weaken the
bowels. The beet remedy le Ayer's
Mlle. Being purely vegetable, their
action is prompt and their effect always
beneficial. They are an admirable
Liver and After-dianer p111. and every.
where endorsed by the modulus.
" Ayer's P111. are highly and ualver.
sally spoken ol by the people about
hue. I make daily use of dean in my
prectko." - Dr. I. IL Yowler, bridge.
port, Cosa.
" I can 1 Ayer's Pills &bey.
all others. having long proved their
value as a cathartic Inc myself and
family." -J. T."Pless, Leitheville. Pa.
Fur several years Ayer's Pills have
been 'mod in my family. We tied thole
au
Effective Remedy
for mutilation and indigestion, and
WO DO ver without them in the house."
-Moses Grimier, Lowell, Masa.
"I have used Ayer's Pills, for liver
troubles and indigestion. during; Inas)
yews. and hove always found these
prompt and efficient in their action." -
L. N. !Smith, Utica, N. Y.
" I suffered from constipation which
assumed such an obstinate form that I
feared it would cause a etoppage of the
bowels. Two boxes of Ayer's Pills ef-
fected a coilipiele okra." - D. Burke,
Saco, Me.
" I have used Ayer's Pills for the peat
thirty years and consider thean in-
valuable family medicine. I know of
no better remedy Inc liver troubled',
and have always found them a prompt!
CUT* for dyspepsia." - JAIII011 (Junin, 9111
Middle at., liartford, Conn.
" Raving been troubled with costive.
nese, which seems inevitable with per-
mits of sedentary habits. I have tried
Ayer's Pills. hoping Inc relief. 1 aut
glad to say that they have served 1.5
better than any other niedicine. I
arrive at this conclusion only after a
faithful trial of their merits." - Samuel
T. Jonas, Oak st., Boston. Maas.
Ayer's Pills,
• ritSPAIIRD Br
Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, MU&
add be Deady. in libettelea
THE KEY 10 HEALTH.
Valoths &lithe dogged avenues 01*0.
Bowels. Mangy* and Liver,
lilier
toga graduslly without winhatingZ
system, *11 4. impurities and kid
humors of the weireltons at the sees
Stomach, curing Ailioussens, Drs.
=arn7,..b.h.,.. Thissiness.
CaatIU Dryness
of the MEM. DeemsThmns Of
Vlaioa. Jaat=i6idt Ilberna,
rwuwws a
the Hssrt.N , . . ,, . aad Gen.
essl ; .11 4... and marry
other similar Com4hists3Viwtooace
)iappy
S. MAW • 011. Preartelea, Teresills
Goderich Steam Boiler Werke
Established 1 0.0.
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thethiag Weems- honest practices perpetrated on the
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Smokestacks, and all kinds of Sheet
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Brass Fittings, Pipe and Pipe Fittings cos -
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Mail canters will receive prompt attention.
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TO. Repairs promp•ly attended to.
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Warerooms near V ...toil. Street churl h.
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