The Huron Signal, 1881-03-18, Page 5THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 1881. 5
THE A88AJ38IN ATM MAIL
rartlicalars
.r are zegoemey-agessi igr
teagenisters. -T Now after.
New Volta, hiareh 14. -The , W rfil's
Landoll correspondent says the town wes
startled by theannouncement of the Czar's
assassination. The Duchess of Edin-
burgh was at the Duke's seat in Kent
offthe aftertitsou
with hiart4(.9ur children. Prayer, were
ered the Duchess &t
service an the churches, and in the even-
ing special reference was made W the
murder from the pulpits of the principal
churches. While great excitement wee
()hairgrips' in official circles there was
comparatively little un the street& The
people had lung aspected as touch. Great
sympathy was expressed fur the 1...ichess
of Edinburgh, who M in • detente condi-
tion. Official despatches a„gree as
facts. The Czar was returitiog in a cov-
ered carriage from Michael Palate about
11 &. in. with his brother the Grand
Dnke Michael. The escort consisted of
a quarter troop of Cossacks, and sesern1
offieersof the household ao romp:mm(1 him
in sleighs. is the carriage was palming
along the banks of the Eliatortnofsky
Canal, iuunediately opposite the Imper-
ial stables, a bomb was thrown by a luau
standing behind a knot of pedestrians,
whts had stopped to see the Einieror. It
exploded right under the body of the
carriage, the splinters dying across the
etreet, doing no injury beyond tearing
away the back of the carriage. The
driver descended Ingo the box, and the
Cossack .Scott, which was a few paces in
rear, at canoe galloped up. Not more
than twenty persons were present. The
Czar, hearing the cnuih, at once raised
the window, opened the door, *Adieu:w-
ed out, mid while drawing a fur cloak
about hima second bomb was thrown
from a knot of lookers-on, exploding
right at his feet. The smoke was still
hanging about, and when the mooed
bomb struck the pavement a dense cloud
enveloped the carriage. A howl of pain
and anguish arose from the Cossacks,
some of whom were killed, land more
ten, where the Nihiliata were auppueed
to lei, numerous crowds gathered at the
axioms end discureed the tragedy, re-
niarking, as the police and military dis-
persed them, "I' hey have doge fur hian
at List. The potion agents arrested
several persims overheard denouncing
the (haul Euipensr and applauding the
murder. 'Ton minutes after the first
MilawiLi a as arrested his fellow consp -
razor foil into the hands of the police.
He lime colicealed louusolf in au old
buildiug pi a lane near the Imperial
stabler. I1 cordou of pollee and Cos -
auks hadLt&en drawn aniuud the stables.
The police routed bile out, and he was
bound sad gent to, a (!tt town. He ad-
mitted his guilt, and un being told that
his acCoilLiiiice had been arrested, said
they were ready to din at any intone:A.
Hd equiu. tf the Cam was dead. tln
the p.d•ce refusiug to auso er, he gleefu!-
ly ! 1 1 tiow by that we
k o's Saazee(e 1. Law live the people !"
The po'sie • v-ise to vs MAAS ur
aay am a relat lug L., the prisoners.
B eteu apparently of good
b rrh Rua edit. Minn.
Szt•10.11:‘,. March 14.- Thu Russian
ral says that the eld-
es . 199n, who njw b000nics Alexander
IU., it very isupubir with the Russian
py,,u'm22. lie is about 33 years old, and
cioniniandit g officer 9f the Imperial
Guard u! 40,000 tnen--the flower of the'
Russian arioy. lie has three children
t. whom he is devoted. His wife, the
• si..tor of the Princess of Wales, also
shares his afigictitn - to a degree mum-
kable fur a mender of the Royal
family. Michael MAnege, he explained,
wits a very large hall, somewhat similar
t Madison Pquitro Garden, where the
military reviews ta!io place. It was the
Czar's custom to review sonic oue nu...i-
ntent in Michael Manage every Mond.ty
during the winter.
Sr. PETERMBUItG, March 14th. -The
Imperial manifesto has been pro-
mulgated :---" We, by the grace of God,
Alexander III., Emperor told Auto-
crat of all the Ruggles, Czar of Poland,
Grand Duke of Finland, etc., hereby
wounded by splinters, and three ur four make known to all our faithful subjects,
on -lookers 1.11 .1.0. This crash brought that it pleased the Almighty in his
• squad of polios on duty at the Imperial inscrutable will tn visit Russia with the
heavy blows of fate, and call her bene-
factor, Alexander 11., to Himself. He
fell by the hands of the imperious mur-
derers who had repeatedly sought his
precious life, and made their attempts
becauae they saw in him • protector of
Russia, the foundation of her greatnese,
and the promoter of the welfare of the
Russian people. Let us bow to the 1111 -
fathomable will of Divine Providence
and ofer up, to the Almighty our pray-
ers for the repose of the pore soul of our
beloved father. We ascend the throne
which we inherit from our forefathers
-the throne of the Reasiaii Empire and
Csardoin, and Gland Dukedom, insepar-
ably connected with it. We *WNas the
heavy burden which God has iniponed
upon us with a firm reliance upon His
Almighty help. May He bless our work
to the welfare of our beloved fatherland,
and guide our strength for the happiness
of all our faithful subjects.
In repeating before Almighty God the
sacred vow made by our father to devote
**cording to the testament of our fore-
fathers, the whole of our life to mire for
the welfare and honor of Russia, we call
upon all our faithful subjects to unite
before the altar of the Almighty their
praises with ours, and commend them to
swear fidelity to us and to our successor,
His Imperial Bighnsaa the hereditary
the police putting irons upon biro and GrandDuke Nicolas Alexandrovitch.
the V.essacks bindiug him with rope& Given at St. Petersburg, Anno Dom -
The prisoner was thrown into a sled and ini 1881, and the first year of our reign.
driven of under a strong guard, Djorjeb- The Agenee Russe says the- Grand
ky's sleigh bearing the wounded Kipper- Duke Michael, who was driving behind
or and two or three attendants drove the Czar's aleigh with Col. Dorjebky
rapidly to the Winter Palace, where a when the second bomb was thrown, dis-
mounted messenger bad previously ar- appearee in the crowd and escaped.
rived. By this time the story was The troops have taken the oath of allegi-
known throughout the neighborhood, ance to the new Emperor, and the Im-
and, as the sleigh drove through perial family to -day swore allegiance to
the main gate, the people stood by un- Alexander. The court officials
covered, while hundreds and thousands swear their allegiance at one this after -
flocked to the some. An alarm had n„n.
been sunnded in the military barracks,
and the guard at Winter Palace had
lined with soldier& Thethenewset soot EYNIN BOOKS.
been doubled, and
reached the churches, and the congrega-
tions rushed into the stroeta and made
for the Palace, where squadrons of Cos- I
sacks and regular caealry kept them at I Mow presbyton'all lly-limal
bay. Melikoff, the Military Governor, 11U
was nn the spot ten minutes after the
Czar's carriage He stalled out large de-
tachreents of cavalry and artillery, and
telegraphed all the carnmanders of the
city and outlying poets to hold them-
selves in readiness at a moment's warn-
ing. No doubt the authorities half fear-
ed a general rising of Nihilists. The
whole city was an armed camp before
the clock struck 12. Firemen and See
police kept a sharp lookout for fires, and
the principal Government and municipal
baildings were put under a close guard.
A large body of the military and police
gathered, and an active search was made
fur the other samainin. The Crar was
carried up stairs oa a litter. Besides
the surgeons -in -ordinary the most skilled
men in the city were present. His left
leg was fearfully shatteeed, the greater
portion of the foot an 4 ankle being
blown of Thii right lig was near torn
from the body. He eras iiensible, with
brief intervals of anoonacieusases, to the
last. At 1 p.m., the Iaperiai family
were summoned to the be9 prayers
for the dying being said by tie Greek
patrisch, and the okra_ The leave
taking is said to have been most Womb-
ing. iru ow kissed **as all, and pve
thaws his blimmiag. lls bore tie
2ony with lissom fortitude. sad said
-he was ready to dm, and that
Ramie valid never forget that ho
had hors rarrassel for upholding her us-
stitotions and araistrisarg had eater
within bur borders. Toward 3.
was evident Shad the and was soar. At
3.30 he branthod has last. Ths first aa-
nounosenaten1 Pstroweraisb4orra Si
toing of 991111'Whs rifts, tisti tailing at
elaureh bilis, Om hoisting (dib. national
lag at half -meat upon the dome (4$h
Winter Palen* anal the turrets or the
prin#F,I haikkoga A minute later bp
ad haM-sioat end Mewled OW ~fa
drooping from ilia fiscpalss au this
booms of the nobility luta gentry sad
Court. Governmest sad 'municipal A-
erials, and • long roll of kettle drams
mattered the tale in every street. Great
exeltement prevailed in tho neighbor-
hood of the Pekoe. het tlie people on
th• street. rawei red obs nous ia solaria
fig WELL 11111r1 ELLINERY ESTABLISHMENT
osa OVAL GODICRICH
2\21.90 Stewart
Ila gait reesivixi a Large and Varied
Assortment of MILKS sad AT1NS u,f all greAee and colon, LA.CES, GLOVES,'
HOSIERY, PARASOLS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS and other
NOVELTIZS, from
MONTREAL and TORONTO
Every departnamat is well stocked by FIRST CLASS GOODS of the most
fashionable patterns, and as all her purchases have been for Ready Cash, she is
enabled to pre Itur numerous customers the very
stables. As the smoke liftod, the Czar
was seen lying on his back Maids the
wreck of the carriage, his legs shattered
and blood pouriug from ghastly wound's
in the thighs. The cloak and wearing
apparel was literary torn froushia back.
He was deadly pale. and his cries to the
Akers of the household for help wan
scarcely audible. Colonel Itiorjebky, of
his suite, who was badly injured by the
second explosion, raised the Emperor,
and with the aid of Cossack officers lift-
ed him into the sleigh and conveyed him
to the Winter Palace. The bombs wore
thick glaas bills Med with dynamite.
All this did not occupy Wise minutia.
Meanwhile the Cossacks and police had
charged upon the people, from which
the two bombe were dung. Several per-
sons pointed to a man in the rough
sheepskin garb of a peasant, and declar-
ed that he had thrown the first shell.
This was confirmed by the Cossacks,who
saw him hurling it. The chief of Pollee
seized him. The man struggled breath-
lessly, and. as the dismounted escort
closed epos' him drew a revolver as
though intending to shoot the Grand
Duke Michael, whose serape from death
by the second explosion was littleahort
of miraculous. But his hand was struck
down, and in an instant be was thrown
to the pathway and securely pinioned,.
BEST VALUE AT THE OWIT POSSIBLE
prices.
11•1131:" CTI01•T
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
Mr. Thos. Sneyd, who for a number of years has been in the employ of
Mr. John Acheson, has entered into partnership with
J AMES .A. REID .
The business will be carried on under the name and style of
REID & SNEYD.
C. JDOI"
TO THE PEOPLE OF GODERICH
1 extend any best
thanks to the townspeople who worked so well in endeavoring to save lily
goods at the recent Are. It is pleaaant to know that you have the good wd.I
of your neighbors, and actions like that performed by those whom 1 take this
oppo1 unity of thanking, make one feel that "a friend in need is a friend indeed. '
I'o rstruly
D. C. STRACHAN.
I Lave removed my stock of general gneertea to the corner I of Blake's Block,
whew I will be pleased to meet all my friends and old customer&
We have oonsiderably enlarged the premises., and put in a very large stoek of
general Dry Gonda, which has been bought entirely for cash.
We invite the public to take a look through our stock, which will bo sold at very
close prices; and we are satisfied our way of doing business will so meet the viewe
of the general public as to secure a very exteuded patronage.
in every
variety published.
1==
MANCHESTER HOUSE, JORDAN'S BLOCK.
Ouderich, March 18th 1881. 1778•1111.
D. C_
Stale woe,. (*.••••I A ir• er..4 Opt mime.
fon •
was .ii • • s • a. 12• 0., • L • T wasuo m
Ue. L ;IV • 1 • • ...Lal prism
• 4N • g•. • 1
TR,11C04c7-130"
SAUNDERS' VARIETY STORE,
to WEST ST neat door to the POST OFFICE. •
New Methodist Hymn Book
in all its forma.
LOWEST PRICES
SHEPARD'S BOOKSTORE.
JOHNSTON'S
INDIAN ROOD STRIP.
elm
BOYD'S
GALVANIC BATTERIES.
BOP 23ITTMPtf3_
INT=77\7' C11-001DS
opened out this wee..
WALL PAPERS,
CRUET STANDS,
PICTURE GOODS,
FAN CY BASKETS.
eirr0 I.0 s T COST
10 elear out stock.
"eirTinamith work attended to on shortest notice and charges moderate
"THE CHEA PEST HOUSE UNDER THE 1777
Record of the LYMAN Barb.
-
14 A
FIRST PRIZES AWARDED THE
"L-5Z.INCE.L6.1\T" ,
Four -Barb Wire Fencing
at
12TNLIDE11N:T
CINCINNATI, OHIO. 7EXHIBITIONS.
SYRACIINK. h. Y.
DAVSNFMT. IOWA.
f ent
Y2LCELLENCE ond IMPSItIOSITY
Cor .r:// Compete/M.
The Cheapest & Best Fehall[1
271 THE
NV -0I -
Adopted and In use on 19 Hallway Lines in
the IT. S. and Canada. See that our trade
mark, "ILTYAN BASE," fa stencilled on esck
reel. But 710 OTHIMIL Send for prices and
circulars 10 11. W. McKamtia at Co. Ooderich.
DOMINION DARE WIRE FENCE CO,
1771.4o. Montreal.
JAMES WILSON
Druire.-
izissinat IMPOOMI6017 1100.
NOTICE!
Odeihy este Phelegeverhowl Oederesk.
Is rataralmi thanks IiwipStr swod
=4
1411.;r:r..Z.V •
7t1 A WILICIC. 812 a day at home easily
4. mMaim
i made. costly outfit tree. Aldre
Oa. Anemia. ss
New 'flinch,
Pewsee 1. Worn
OM
IA
ergesTolte par &a.
tor &a. • g
Asia Flyeess be ma the above et
INOTTOadr w Ill X 0 113 S-
aws all mell layee=t=
thildesselairstrallis god Ise
- .
brash 1 cove
NEW OTSRCOATINGS,
NEW BOOTCH GOODS.
A r11111 iirTTLY or
LOVELL'S
I
'19ESCI• CYKBP 'rI-IE
CI-ZMPTCINT
.Tr.= BBT IN MEC 1\tr.A.1=t32Ci.
00L.13011143 MOB:
A. L40'T cF
N ZW
SPRINGIRINTS.
a
Melt 0 ra.
Ladie's Cloals„aad llisters.
SPLENDthVALUE
at
Colborne Bros.
Province of Ontario Directory
Hwy Caliadiam Woollen
Jest the this. kir wastes' ekithlait.
I HAVE BOUGHT THE
HARDWARE STOCK.
—OF -
1V1 IRr. ID. FERO-T..7 SO
—T a --
VERY GREAT DISC OU T !
Nearly all of mid Stock, as well as my own original stock. wntioneht bellre ihe .td•nne
of Mardware. 1am therefore in a position to sell Cbroper thou any eider
Souse $ the rowdy.
FOR i.881 -1882 -
TO BE PUBLISHED IN NOVEMBER 1881,
Price 15.00.
Ult. LOVMLL, at the request of several
.01 Merchants and others of the Province of
Ontario of the City of Montreal. arc,. begs to
annonoos that his Arra will pekiisb a PRO-
VINCE OF ONTARIO DIREORY, in No-
vember nextcontaining an
Sono Geo! Laws of Genre' Piprinrinap
Mr- seem- num log
Alphabetical Directory
AND A THOROUGH
Classified B118i11888 Directory
MY STOCK OF
mteral IlathalT is Colliiitc,
wklch I want to run oft quickly.
cola ArD 131711AT MT= MOW WILL PLEASE YOU.
Fresh Ground Water Lime in took.,
AGENT FOR BEST STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE.
R.. W.. MIE C11\1ZI
-
1751-1m.
of the Briaioesa and Professional men in the
Cities, Towns, and Villages or Ontario, with a
Classified Business Directory
071 171E
CITY OF MONTR AL.
The same care and attention bestowed on
the Dominion and Provincial Directories of
1871 be given to this work. Subscribers
names respectfully solicited. Term* of Ad-
vertising made known upon application.
JOHN LOVELL & BON
Montreal. Dec. 1881. Pablt.three. 1769
011.RC.9ATS,
d.
a week in your own town. Ikvms and
Q.
$5 outfit free. Address H. HALLETT
Co.. Portland. Maine.
CLOTHING MADE to ORDER
talky my sows traparviales
.11^ ALL !roils WARRANTED lig
Egh Danlap,
PAISMIONA PLR T II (IR
nom* row On Siskekk blredett,
Stoves 1
Stoves 1
GRAND CLEARING SALE
F—
Boots and Shoes,
—A
CAVIES BOOT and SHOE WHIR
FOR ONE MONTH.
Previous to Stock taking. My Stook is Largeand well -assorted,
and
RANTS TROU011iffl and
CONReelING PIFER,
CISTERN PUMPS,
LEAD PIPINI„ JL
P15511 WO FANCY
TINWARE.
COAL OIL
warisaanLa sow sorsn.
GREAT BARGAINS
coat 0 Iseepaste.. cm Irak 0011=Frudi
Wont Irialkimos sod Sheep
When ha toreheowa
J. STORY.
1111.19W the 0•01011 Sarni
will be given.
r=2\ZO — C.4L1A.S1-3
WM. CAMPBELL.
Ooderich, Jan. 13, 1881.
1789
ICIT\TT_A
Carriage Works!
33_ 10IINTT=17Z
having lamed the shop of Mr. P. Boyne, is now engaged in the manufacture of
first class
CARRIIGIS BUGGIES, 'WAGGONS, etc.
Give me a call, and I will give you prices that cannot be beaten in the
county.
IIIELP.A..111.1asTal- etc 1703313II•T0- 1301%.T1E1.
KINTAIL CARRIAGE WORKS,
B. pOINmEOEL
r
421-1R,F.A_T SAI
0V
FM? IRMICTI31,1.M
Ilke ilis ems SS diva
FURNITIIEBAr riur FOLLOWING- PRICES FOR CARR: .
BRDTRADII, Om 0.111 up.13111UIACTS, frost 186 00 or
CRADLES, LSO WASHSTANDII, from 1.00 up
Good High Top CV P$OASDI; for 700 ClOOD CHAIRS. at 36c
ail at
WorulatiftULLow Prices!
GIFEINETWIa CII▪ -17lik.P B.A,..LIEL
CALL AND BIZ !MOCK AND PRICES TOR YOURRELVEO
A LI, IPITIRIllitl) Tv) telt ARS irjariate.41.1. A NI) Optrr,II SA AL.,"
Gl• 13.."..X.1...
its Wedowee tialcory
. sr salie amsritees, dither ladies ev reetiemim
rb.....14.... A..— 1...... ..6Uwe.......A i....... .. 11,p• ••• otoors sop ,...t., IN;1-.-- "a—