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The Huron Signal, 1888-6-8, Page 7• • :• • e w. • LT FAR COLUMBIA. AN AMLHIAL WILL 11101011TLY I$TAILISNED f euro is OUSUc uawv. • ,e,rllaeem T 1*... cawed raw • Meetly :1•aat fall The tome Pobtis libraryasest names to the r oche d the fe she aide of iasetsa Unita • new IrttlNhK ersead t ►i ►sell than chase Uses Two tees Wb. ewe. Acre. ward �-J.r... t. Peek's Lem err -�rww Jekasee'. TMs. ukwp. Teneesere's eseel4.ts.et c. . (bluaMs. Tea.. the base of many man is times past, has ruseot�mbeen hate preeminence signature to . b �thee csthe wstruatl;.a thew of a arsenal for the storage. dis- b0 time. die eau- ursement. et The sudden and warlike bristle d the Intellectual renter of the Ante her not ugly startled the town Itself. bit Teo.esw •t large. Hem were lo- cated the two most farness fatale schools in the month. the Atbeuu .ai sod the. Insti- tute. almost eientmtartmas. Here. t,., th religious denotlaatloks of the state had ieo.utly organised the 'Nenaer.ee l'hsutsu• s(w ender Lr. jdwud W arna Clark• of tM University dr Toho. to open June 90• when came the trews of the innovation TOLT'e nrntncscs Columbia is a city of 0.000 Iahatdtcnts, located in the center of the famine blue /iris region, from which coaanr•e the fastest horses, the Flattest melee sod the fattest tattle. An old butcher shop stands at the mein street which wait formerly occupied by a tailor of the name of Jame& B. Shelton. Here was to ap- prentice of the same of Andrew Johnna, who daily worked at the goose. Mn. Shelton taught him the alphabet cad looked alter his welfare. Hasing-leasa&si the alphabet aid de use& el language, be entered polities and because an alderman. In after years when the waaasin•Kon of Lincoln elevated him to the prwddeaey. Andrew Johnson .-malty remembered with a gift the old lady. Mrs. Shelton. who died sevrrel years More. Meat the time of bei death Columbia wanted • hotel of Mae. One el the buildings it tore Aiwa to make room was an ancient M sliest to be or t a to wbjci will reek .• $ structure es bleb es the edleetlw of blot& dues u • d • K V to Bay. k•1 M th Bae d esbat of the structure well las L'lo by OGt feet. It u to be bulls of Milford graa gaelpa's FC$1.IO 41$OAkt-t.TrOnIOt the. 1. tin center there is to be an epos art with an ars of 100 by 113 feet. lu wkti there are to be soma for traders to semens. The ltmrigeteafa Lir fit, amide tigbt, an absence of which is the greaten defeat in most public buildings. fttertag the arched doorway. oo either wide of which there are eased grantee agate, the visitor wan coins to a sachem vesttbale of stone bG feet 1..ug and K wide. and then in an eatrauc. ball .1 marble 84 bv 44 teat, out of which hoses a staircase. On the Gest gear Is the library On the aeennd Goon 1• the reeding naet which is4tJ by 218 feet and SO fret with a vaulted root. The wood week of till ,4*ruU R flt of oak, with an tto twainscoting elle illlg from the fluor he awe of the arehal window. The books of this fbr'y are free to any one MOM than 111 yarn aid for eon - mahatma. Theorem flew nearly 100.000 volumes. in the LalWatira. Mr. Edward Everett wan Ito NMI pllebd.nt 1t bo- racite omeats have been Ilbsrat, gad whale li- braries Lbraries have been•glven 1t, aaell The- odore Parker's. Tickaore, alimadi maw Om. est:. The etty of Hostas spproaei- THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 18$8' /WO h Notes. I A gullet d w.t.r. take a before treat peo:a t;rls,.aer. N'1mm lit le wase see sed- ring pais w. tad she apicatim of to.. dau.o,• wrap ped in old beta of esuwu dosses::' 'r neon the move plates) to t•str feet, and the .plum they ouesplsla uf, will often relieve thews .5 quickly ea they are 1uo0J to be mweatt.rt. W. often make poultices for piths in tine aide or eyseutery pain. "Toa tea• cupful of owe ,weal cr bean add • half teaspoonful .d mtetard and es mush laid as a . mall hes'• •*K, wake it with but water into a •m..uth snub, spread s. •hick .s a heel beck. ' Ws prepare m bag the size se.J.J, one aide thick issue lin, the otter very this, ur sows duobk1 Gy setting, pat the mush in, mew, shut the end and then spread with • ►ewd- biad•ol hula : hare a strip of A mewl it.. pis •menet a baby or young shad'. to which we Meats the c.'n,e.rs se our pool tics to insure its keepiene .south and Pam to the skin Sometimes we add a snail handful of hsps if we have that. It* child suffers hose cold fret at two beano of water, one cold, the other eery warm, ant put its feet first into the cold sed thee the hu., every aline►• ebsugi.t them. and an.nu it can keep them iu the hot water with comfort ; thou rub then briskly with • soft towel ; • little hut- ment or sloobul will be good. Chrldreu should be taught to tell of schwa amid penes ur slight sore thr.aas, .hat one cam supply simple remedies in tie., and &dei.. them &. to diet. We uftrw ay to our bs•ye, " Perhaps you had better i.ot est any .upper, •r only • very little bread and noir," and they find it • good preacnptiou. halt water *arrive set the 6»t stage of erre throat, with it tittle 1 urpealits a .•r lielet.nt on the outside, easy ase serious .seatieas. I he.. told before of fat perk fur ear ache, bet it Intl bear repeating. Cut a ,peau piste to stop up the opening, with a prwted bit t.. ice inside, and it will re- lieve ordinary ear ache Tory soon. .es ibis 4 I•II • s j`... .U1KBw ,� , ♦1 //. r' /bites'& rt,BWC LtB*.►ar-aDt I :TUIO0 vow. stes nearly $100.000 annually Tire new building will cost over $1.O00.000. and It will require three years fa complete it ivL[r saw ovens Ad rr ArraAssio waver Tare! WWI. "FREDERICK MARSDEN." nice all covered wtth signs and tempted M a cobbler. In other veers it bad *erred am a law cake for President James K. Yolk. Upon ins Mil. a few sgttanw away. ►till steads the modest Louse he lived in. and out six miles to the west is Cue grand old farm where the folk. sur- passed the world it: hropitalitr. Tle (.1d mansion is burn••. . ow'n, hut the church is in existence which the ramify built for their owe and the worship of their guests. In looking over the old records it is tonal that Stanley Matthews, now a supreme court judge. e hits prae- t.-ing law. kept an inn at e'oltmbia and was dheeted by the ocuncil at to sell sore liquor on Sunday than was ads - eery. It •Iso recorded that TLoms& If. Benton, a local practitioner. was fitted 31 for &wombat in open wart, still he lived to transcribe the events of thirty years in the Miami States senates Not lar away. in one out corner of the county on • lonely hill. a simple as .Marks the IPA remains of Muria edmr Lewis, the I, \rad d ties Lewis sad Mak migieeiag .z- peditina. Local trz.lition states that he was the proteand Jefferson. and onLatinist's ersa intuit of bigamist sl e ncholy the president ,:ant hie aa 11r two years'exploration tour. haply term btm. Tb -e- W.!1 Kam rlaywrvRMt Wb. are (wady Cesare seed ease. Frederick Marsden, the playwright. wire osmaitted ant-Ide recently in New York. was born hi Baltimore forty-five yeah se. Hie family name was Silver. but be sueeeluently changed it He received good education and studied law Having Thew admitted w the bar he practised for several years in Philadelphia He finally drifted on to tie stage. IIie line was comedy. He play- ed many rears ago r Woad'. muse- um and the old Oldie theatre. He was not • remark- able success as an actor. and finally gave It tip and went into play - writing. Be wad very successful in �isood b• WM" ratmtana 1tAltpptpc. ger Lott& He also wrote plays for Maggie li nahell. Joseph Murphy. Annie Pixley William Scanlon mmd many other stars. 'Shaun Rhea" '•Leri, thaw. -Clouds. "Zip. Bob,' »yr,{'' -trials Minstrel- and , eh among lila best known plays. At the tae of Ills des: h lie was engin/edam plays hr Corinne. for which he had revived !t2.4100. and for Annie Pixley. who was to ply lits 34,S0i His Income was some - Wag like `13.000 per year. He lived in New York in *inter and In summer at hie eeaatry meat at Schram Lake Mr. Marsden's suicide was tanned by temporary Insanity. occasioned by mental dspos,sio.. consequent upon the acts d e s easy dangbter. who had givea him sod 1pc metier a great deal of trouble. ad who wee mot living at home at the titan Y•assd •w M ems► of M1saaaL Mr. lig IL Kimball. somtnatwd for goy- wawa oyrrnsret Missouri by the 9spubbeems. wsa burn In Stenben county. 0.. forty live 7..n eggs 111 s father removed to Nieman) whoa Ice was a bey. .ad wham the w sr broke oat groans Kimball wee at- tending Ile ed I n O • ■ Holland's of eel - end was '1Oast- s met e*d served thee. yaws. He gnttaeted M a lawyer humta Artier esilsga. Gag to INS perd si oomsemYp rrith Judge Ckarila 0. [I.1I5. vernca seamy. where he le �1aw His residence Is >r 1y M. y.lw les o1 relit Oar oftil* ailed• and 1m MS eartagsrirtmkatalisbo kir caePme fa W Joss sales seer As tar any smuts. The trip had ne each elect. sad 1tw was rade governor of Louisiana with head- quarters at Loaf. One day b went (Iowa the to Memphis, or where it sad warted for Wen1a0Ms eh 'the Hatches trail. A friedhim. believing ilia to be la a flamed said. Oar aigft. whits tt _ .g at e hoee of Mrs. Gra- der. a gfiiti is* wee bird and Berl - wether hassle teas load deed with • bal- let through hie ban 91. old Notches trail reap aar Oolambl. it was baths by the goversipeat 1a 1801-2. and was the roat. of Oen. helms when he disob.yed the s.eetary of wag' old west dols to win also to them& mod byAse � v =when L weal to see Jerboa at Ms b �1•a The are mraeapl Wj1 doubtless be b- oated ea Dee& river. ih wee Lratd as WanW w esseaat d the sty Wag the eaten etas hoe emit padasthe area seed natural *Wag /1. ear. Fere Maimed Isis WON oa the top a Y Perrier, M the attar d the but anther fame blight fir it. ssesgpkeg the fart a rad imataildh beesrehreed t tat for a shad pia sad werhe 114=ei 1tp W metes_ sea he agga ;haat. of ezZywIth1111141101 per mat.• 1L a. crttsart. esesemma .e Among Coale. r diet It emfs . hese !*vur Met ef > tattle dry ts• 1rr�e1eelp. p j * ppesrr sem of erose Je . err WOat glie Nits' Staten r alt to 1. m%ris.d-tsetse Rud/et feet, dies sever.' ,'gins• : 1. It thee� 111 .aat..u.eh let.. he inter tiro in a museilN ... and s.sragtttd flats. t It perils di.tewta the 'Mimic* .teschin,c twit. lu lane. else'. *Miter- stintg the risme. J It thou* and uneek.e , vet to the Mut moat ..f the teemed •w mese, 4 It issori se• this fellows • f the ap.leres of the .t..tna•h, three ly if the ..ter a ogre, and i..darectly 111 • resou•.n.ry way if it is mud. 6 It Muses peristalses of in. whate a1 meat - sty tract. wakes it up t'•. t.. sprat.). sad giros it • it'd estivate ad Always keep a child wean and keep out any tweaking out; gine remedies to brag out whatever eruptlus is suspected. Wale haw. had cruulde with comets that bass joie* amid sugar awned to ahem i'rinr chop swilling olio - Por slight betas un baby's lyse, a hit of onurt plaster will Ow speedy rata ; es always use it. Cuts should be mainly t.e.l up tiebtly to hold lbs edges together and covered entb court platen when alerts bleeding. Young mothers want to pet «u .onsetineg to cure, but they err seed retard d• h.alia*, as any physscian will tell thew. A sick e.sld is much mem oomf..rtabls .in . larks rocking chair ..r iu bed time We any minima's lap, and au be attended +to much u•ute mashy. Quiet tones of . - ' c.our.gmme.t and steady baud' r•• far with any sick person, and a child is especially eneiteve to outside influences. The muter who cannot dieted herself seldom is lit to attend spa her sick folks, and it .he governs them in booth she will nap her reward wham they obey lir to sickness. Nu.. •. Law. A M...wn a .u.L.n.e r..ta out to a (Mew Dar P.m J.e a we.. sill, a aut,p.p•a for • wvnlan ells eu w.ot.J ae r wit n..e in • use io curt. H• found her iu I et beck -yard, busily engaged sD Miming • Molisl;, Iwh*tln,l waw, ua $ large black kettle 11.1 gat.t:d his best- ows. and rhe s.nd : "I c an't Ko t., a ) "But you mac . "What's the hurry'' "Why, court s iu ..&+ion, mud the cash le now on trial. They we .1 yuu by noon." "WM, I .int K•,ii,g. Y..0 think I'm ruing elf and 1..te thi, hull kilt. •.' .aft reap to *pile, Just to pies•e yetis uW °oust i No, erne !" •'Why, my doer madam, yuu mist You wetly don't seem to understand--" "1 ender.taud that I've got a bit ket- tle o' sp.le0J►d whip crease stn to btN,aod it'll balks the, sticky soap, if it aim' finished today. Yuu go back .ud well the jednge w "You'd be bnod fur -' "Pools ! 1'd lake to are the Miteouty jury that'd fine a swami fur not leasee bee a up -bilin' whoa it war at a criiic l plot, se gee might say. Tele the jedge 111 come tomorrow, if we don't butcher our pegs then ; an' if we du, I'll awe, .sloe day next week " "But I tell you that won't do, 'tun meet cora. now." "Looks*, young man, you tbiek I'm a fool I I reckon yuu never made ray rep, did you 1 It yuu had, you'd kuuw that-" "What dna the jeJgs care about your asap f" ICA OHOUSE I have just returned from the cities. and am now .receiving the latesr lines in SPRING MILLINERY. Mv dressmaking department is also in full work- ; ing order. A cell is respectfully solicited. A. J. WILKINSON. Sprains ate among tie most severe aocideota to which we are liable. When a joint is sprained swells, oma on gradually. In disioo•tion the swelling and Ines el motion of the joint happens immediately after eke accideet. A sprained !iamb should be kept perfectly quiet To prevent ioaammatiun, use poultices of worm -wood, hops or tansy. Fever and frestlewtese in children is frequently mused by indigestion. If yes find the skin of the little one hot and dry, remember. if you can, what she ate for supper. Give the child • warm beth, tbeu give it a cop half tae of warm water to drink. In a few minutes the undigested food will be drown off the stomach and the child will soon Os sleep- ing soundly. A dose of magnesia, about half a teaspoonful given in the morning before breakfast will probably restore to the child its usual health, but should fever and Dawes cuutinue during the day following the attack, and for a physic- ian, who will undoubtedly approve of what you have done, and should the symptoms develop into scarlet fever, 1nee•1es, chicken pox or any of the eases to wbicb children are liable, the attack will probably be of • mild ratan. A cup of tea as served at tes tables a,ntaiw usually bet • trace of the alke- lodal priacip*, but infinitesimal quanti- ties are as de of eternal g baneful elitists sans some tea dnnkers. The tortoni found in lea does not differ from the agent pound in oak and oder barks which the tanners use to moven the raw bides of animals tele leather. It is • powerful stringent, and ooessgeotly, taken internally, is opt to produce con- stipation and 'its attendant evils. Oon- firnted tea drinkers are usually troubled with constipated bowels, sed Inmost with dyttppsta, the king of mots. Not all tea drinkers •r* the afflicted, bet the ems - (ter t by so ..an. small. Mild iwfeiow of tea are .udoebt dly serviceable to many, whets not teed to armee ; and it rosy be further ended that a imp or two of tea taken during the day, at meals, rarely iudrr.oes unfavor- ably vital processes nes anyone. 111115.5 they are confirmed iwvalida h is rather the abuse of tee, lbw its ese, that muses serious physical evils. Four or six cups of tea taken duriug sea twenty-four hours will in time prods* tet poi.oni.g and greater or less evil results A healthy stomach is the moraiug sistaists a oaisidet.biii geetnt, of thick teoesious miens that ►a spread over sad adherent to its tall. If food enters at this time, it will b.esme covered with a Boating of the tenacious mimes, iatsrfer- iou with the direct contest havens t1e feed mad t1. eto.•eb .gross, t. ,seri voke the aseretiea of gaatrie jeies. 71e .ssbuical stieis a of the food, hoe - mo", mean n $$ immoral sow of steam which readers that mkeady premed Ian emanate, and evew1elly palate the fondle smelt the maces memheesp and a low of sestets jalen, hitherto delayed, is the remit ; Nes digwli- lege. • eves clam. Armed sash battle of De (ass's Liver Oen a Mai* Bade bosh M , edea. over .4 rwt1k eettwe dodoes � as emelt we � tan dart .f embalm. Maki* 1 lad bon& •l. MY by d dret- i, what do I are 'boot the *be, if it coma to that / Law's law and soap's prep, Let the ledge 'tend to his law, an' I'll 'tend to my soap. The good book says there's a time fur everything, M1z$S GRARAM geed unt b. r la:est *tock of SPRING - M ILLINERY lad 1 prepared to K.'. rico better Value than eser befo-et n every detertemei. Feathers, Tips and Mounts 1 Ribbons, Fance; trimmings, r . r latest strive ,,, ►hopes and makes. Remember lige stand u:. Soar*. t est door to A. ueaon dr Cex'. UN 'SPRING MILLINERY M=SS CAME. RODT t:aa now recr.std a :u.! stock of of s,.rula ,raillis.ery, ee•.i.,hg of the ?.NEST N077.EIadTIIS •esttysmeata ia.r bran riga to ter littlest to new goods weekly, lad N1 or.ters len at tar .tum *Ul rKtl,e pruwpt ate.Naa -_.__.. CA P.M OF 'J:'liANgS: I also brit to reader in, hr.r thanks to the ladies o•'ttuderich and sicietty for ll. • patronage which the; Wm- :stored Min with un.& t towwen.:ed buair.rae hat fel: MISS CAMERON, an' this is my 140.5 for • bar'l u' aft ( 2344'110 • RVel1, madam, if you al be tiNEw GOODS fined for contempt of Ovue1, allright. nxht. You will be fitted sure r--' "Bah ! 1 know all 'bout the law, an' there .int anything in it, Dor in n, nor in the Cotutitutnuu of the Canted States, CHEAP GOODS, gut to leave • kite=. o' half -co .ked swap, and pro off to oomrt when she ain't • .Diad I JT Hamilton street. near the !;quare. FRESH GOODS Dur in the Declaratu'm of Iujeepen«eoce, sur in notbtu' mime, that says a woman'. to- I edema I kr ow little taw mys.U." NIXON STURDY'S People's Grocery. Tea arlwteg sad OM Teerk. Some yaw since, .Item un duty at re- cru;ting'tatiuos in the North of Zee- land, I took observation on the great ascunt of disease and lee of the teeth existing among the clam ..f men offering I No old Stock to work oft but all Fresh and New themselves It became a cause of re- at Primo to suit. j.euon of itself in great number,. As ; tat stows rasa Me, roe Rebar aala Mtfata far as in'Imir:es went 1 was led t., trace it i Remember thy tlt: n.-• a, the Swears, Oast to Bingham'. Restaurant. to the excessive tea drinking indulced in by the working classes in the 'na:oufac- TFROM 15c. UP. Luring. towns, end tilts •eat in all through the day, whether with food or not. Io tact, instead of ;, o'clo:k tea being the ineettinn of the upper classes, tt was found to exist to an injurious ex- tent in the working classes lone before that time. Tea seems t.. have • peculiar tendency to cause byper:emis in the tooth sacs, telling t•- Iiflamluation, and, *venially, abscess of the fang, with, of c,uree, denttalgla at every stare. WLether *ht. special tendency was des to thein* ur tar.tt1,, havlug an elective affinity fur dentine it is not pcssible for me to ay, It would be curious to know if medical men, practicing in seek menu - factorials/ .ii.tri.c.a, bad observed the deterioration of teeth to be coincident with tea dunking. Graceful round bats, for church and for driving in the country, have wide brims, tarried high up on one side. and famed with dark moss erten. goldeu brown, or blacic velvet. They are trimmed outside wt;a *earls of silk net. the ends of which fall to the waist at the back. In front, and iocliniug tcwards the left side, are sprays .of dark red roses and foliage, veiled with the net, this trimmuii being ue.d with a black velvet facing. Rtth olive or aloes facings are e arlaod• of primroses or jun, intim. (larden-party hate are made of leghurn, trimmed with Nortn•ody lase and wreaths of blush roses. Bonnets of point d'aeprit net over wire foundations, trimmed with.L.11•pleated standing bills set up io front, are very ,-h:•, the Lau int.rntiogled with delicate crape flowers. Gypsy bonnets, with peaked ironts.m•de of rich lace ret the more expensive kinds, with bee coat end parasol two match, ars easily additions to summer toilet& deeigaed for s *Mal dress occasion*. taraslag raise. During the house-cleaning s*eson the washtng'.1 the paint is of great impott- anms to Pets housewife. Whore cleoid*. sees is the only thing desired, there are a Oember of laburneeing seep powders le the market that will do the work well, with very little hard work on the art of the femme ifs, tat, anfortso•tely, the psalms number of them metals sod•,snd em for this reason (.juriess to the past. Suds Man exoelient thing to rano dirt, but with the dirt it a too apt to make the paint ; therefore, if a wo•ae wishes to keep bar paint looking nice, she will got nes soda as aa nsw,MaL A Minneapolis eminent paye it ia time to ashes was mime for the Twin Cities, as they will soon be woe If they don't like the name 1iie.ps.l, whisk las al- ready hem s.grr4ed, let them waitfew pees and the •ppeopfia'teassi .04 thelium Nnrthweet Chicago will suggest itself to .isrybed,. --Chime Tri►u/a The life-giving properties of Ayer'. dermnprifls M.. established 1te wall- .eserregd r..*M. i , clad meds it the most sroitmal nod repela bleed pennies gt the day. Por all thesemis ef the stomach, WO, mid kidmi.ys, this remedy bee am el•ar. Prime $1. OUR ! FLOIJR! The new full Rnflor Hills at Port Albert ming the Tr A TEST & BEST MACHINERY will be running about taw• 28th of February. Farmer', cor duly inv.te,l to give theta ft trial. CHOPPING DONE EVERY DAY'. JAMES MAHAFPY, Proprietor. DllGS, PERF Dimbel win be ]us' iteeelved Hard Times. ('all and we theca Were mmatterpeu t - 9' ^ Merle. • 1.. RY 1111 FANCY Gia F. JORDAN, Medical Sall,611141.41. r rs:i .1 .mit. iJ .mm•g t._ -i a. 1' C ARD _ TI33 THJi FIR][ OTs• ,vgdfb *dl to 1ie.Ar YATES srSz..A. having been dissolved by mutual co thank the customers of the late ttea f hands. and to intimate that the hominoid carried on by los at the old .stand. FULL S$ a aVEB and in every line in which 1 .*rel have a Poll aeroetelent. New good* not, in sleek ordered at * • rmhr The public'* obedientso 1 .-be ani 0.4 la ..ammo l itgie . in i tlillive sr Ws- fr. 1 oI 1M �T- 4st1 twilit me so raft b.v...mi1