The Huron News-Record, 1889-02-13, Page 5The Huron News -Record
504 Year -51.25 In`AcitaneC,
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SHE COULI)N"1' CHOOSE.
A YOUNG WOMAN HAS A' HARD TIME
PICKING OUT A HUSBAND.
The following story comes from
Sturgeon,. Mo.:—Nettie White is
18' yeara old, anti very Irret•ty.
Among her suitors, were Lau A.
Winn and Charles Winn. Although
bearing the same name, the young
men wore pot relatives. The pair
had been paying particular atteu-
tL4u to Miss White for several
months, and the gossips were touch
mxcited over the final result. About
a week ago it was rumored that the
young lady had promised to marry
Lee Winn, and had even gond so
far as to select bridesmaids. 1Vhen
Charley Winn heapd it he tnet his
£riond Lee, .Thr they were good
friends, and. bet $50 he would get.
the girl. Thil"wager set the whole
town talking, and the friends of
each man made side bets. Every-
body backed his favorite. Excite-
ment ran so high that the young
men were • requested to demand
prompt action on the part of the
girl. One or.tlta other of the teen
_-.-..yew :it the house aLL the time, and
it is even said the parents were
divided un the question of beaux.
The girl was harassed and annoy-
ed fur three days. She could not
decide, This only increased the
9xcitonn'nt, On Wednesday even-
ing, lifter in vain trying to get a
decision, the two young men, in the
presence of mutual friends; stood in'
the parlor and asked the girl to
make her choice. Sho hesitated.
It was agreed that the young men
should start for hums, anis the ono
called'back should be her husband.
They started and Miss White cal.
led " Lee " 1 -Io turned with a glad
smile. Immediately she called,
" Charley," and -he too cane. back.
The croud insisted that she must
choose.
Alias White finally suggested
that they write their names on a slip
of paper anti she wnuld mark a
cross opposite her choice. She put
the cross opposite ' to Charley's
name. As Lee turned to leave she
marked a cross opposite his mane,
too.
Then another scheme was tried
that proved successful. Both men
• were to leave, and the one called
back first was to he her husband,
no matter whether the other was
called or not. Both started the
girl flushed,. 'called "'Lee," .and
Charley kept on. • The pair iminedi-
ateiy took the train for Columbia
and were married by' Prof. Oldham
of Christian College. Half of the
town is happy and, the, other half is
broke. Ten girls, it is said, will
propose to poor Charley.
1',:I;.NELL ANI) REVOLUTION.
It1:Li;11 ^'LION
OF IRELAND 13Y FORCE
t)1' AttMS,
. The Parnell 'Commission drags
its weary length slowly doing, with
an occa.•ioual startling episode like
the following. The other day one
Dr. Peach, who was an officer in the
so-called Irish Republican Army in
the Fenian raid upon Canada, testi-
fied before the Commission the
other (lay as follows :—Egan also
told hint many payments were made
1)3' the League which it was impossi•
ble to make public, and he instanc
ed the paying of Dutch officers sent
from Amsterdam to assist tho Beers
during the Transvaal war. Tho
witness had two interviews with
Parnell. Tho first was hold in the
house of A. M. Sullivan, at Clap-
ham, and the next in the lobby of
the House of Commons, where,
after conversing with. O'Kolly and
Parnell together, he had a talk with
Parnell atone. he
said it rest-
ed wholly with the leaders of the
revolutionary party to bring both
parties into line. Ile asked witness
to get Devoy to meet him in Paris,
and offered to defray Devoy's ex-
penses, He also desired to moot
Alexander Sullivan, !lines, and
others. ''1 ioctor," he said to
Bo:Iu1+, who i; a ph3'sician, " I have
long since ceased to •believe that
anything but force el' arils can ever
bring about the redemption of Ire-
land." Parnell also said he did
not sin why a successful insurrec
tion should not happen in Ireland,
adding, " I think we will Have at
the end of the year •£100,000 in the
League treasury. That's a pretty
good nucleus. You people might
do something Inure." On sooiug
Parnell a third time witness can
versed with him for a few seconds
only, and uu bidding hila goodbye
he got his photograph, signed
" Yours truly, C. S. Parnell," as a ate that the, crew and passengers 'er5 to-
mentont . Ile would produce the1 ' S
photograph. Witness. then went gether numbered over one hundred
f ' 1 DR. Lt11�"S 5d"LPfId'ft SI )AP is persons. The steamer sunk eight
to J)ubllu bearing letters of intro- a delightful shampoo. It cleanses minutes after the collision occured,"
1uctiou to Kenny, M. P., others the scaly and darkens grey cair.
of the League. Ile discussed an •—The
A PROhESSIONALOPINION,
open movement with Sexton and hSupreme (_'our"t 'h'as given
Kenny. He was diivou by Kenny Judgment on appeal in the La- Rev. F. Gunner, M. D., of Lis -
to Kihuainham jail, where ho saw flatnme•Na i.lib'! case, reducing the towell, Ont., says regarding B. B. B,,
I)i!lon, ' lier'.dan and lloytou. Ito damages from G 1(),000 to $6,000, "I have used your excellent Burdock
returned to New 1 -art: in Juno j --
Compound in practice "'and in my
Devoy, formed the- revolutionary
directory. Bre#tiu oxprs ,s�d will-
iugue to jlli both r`'i'pa(i�,aies into
'IiL'*o ,,, i o 1Lti6 Wicaitntvap. Hines
and evp ,.'wbonT�# iiia met in Chi-
eago. 1)r. Catloll'4:x prlYssetl hits
self ae pleased lu Bee that Parnell
was returning to hie senses BD the
revolution question, but hp object
ed to ,anjr., coalitiu_p hotweoai, the,
' organ -kat long 1Vit441 sSitaa itlUu•'
tinned to Parnell ai,tl othetts'u;f' hip
party as Major Lecaron, under
which name he has been known for
the, past twenty-eight yet;Ers, He
attained the rank- 11'fajor in the
Federal Army during. the Civil
war. He was also n I5[asior in the
Nall Republican Artily. He was
graduated M. D. after the failure
of the raid on Canada. When he
returned to America he got a cir-
cular from, the "V. C.," meaning
the Executive Council ofthe Clan-
ua Gaol, anuo .nciug that it had
been decided to call up the 25 per
cent. I) fund, or camp subscriptions,
to expedite military preparations.
• IN BE'T'TER HUMOUR NOW.
"My son aged eleven, was cured of
an eruptive humour that covered his
bead and face with sores, by two
bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters and
Pills," testifies Mrs. Mary Pulford, of
Port (lope, Ont.
—The following information has
been l ecaived'-tegarding -asi soCid'ent
up the Pine Lake, Fulton County,
N. Y. 'Twenty-four teams were
engaged in drawing logs across the
ice regarding the safety of which no
fears were felt. The ice gave way
after seven. drivers anti. teains had
reached shore, and the remaining
drivers and horses broke through
the ice and sank ourof sight. No
bodies have been sec vexed.
WORMS CAUSE SERIOUS SICK-
NESS. Dr. Low's Worm Syrup des-
troys and expels all kinds of worms
quickly and surely.
—It is reported that 11[rs.'John L.
Sullivan, the wife of the prize-
fighter, who is now living in the,
towu of Arctic, E.I.,_has joined the
Salvation Artily.
IF'1'IIl: SUFFERERS FROM CON-
SUMPTION, '
Scrofula and General Debility will
try Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil, with Ifypophosphites, they wiil
find immediate relief and a perman-
ent benefit. Dr. H. V. Mott, Brent-
wood, Cal., Writes: "1 have used
..Scott's Emulsion -with great advant-
age in cases of Phthisis, Scrofula and
Wasting Diseases. It is Very palat-
able." Sold by Druggists, at 50c.
and $ICO.
•
—The severity of the winter in
.China is increasing. Great distress
is caused by the famine in Shan
Tung anti Manch'n•ia. It is esti-
mated that 250,000• 'persons are.
starving in Chen -Kiang.-
LOOK OUT FOR IT.
If you are troubled with a cold or
cough; however light the attack, look
out for it, do not allow it to settle on
the lungs : break up the cough by
loosening the throat phlegm with
1fagyord'•. Pectoral Balsam.
•
—Fifty prominent ladies of Pros-
ser, Nebraska, made a raid on a
saloon and gambling house at that
place on Monday night, demolish
ing the entire establishment. The
ladies attacked the building when
it was crowded, with their aprons
full of lumps of coal; breaking every
window glass and cleaning out the
establishment. The inmates scatter-
ed in every direction, some of then
being husbands of the women.
Whiskey and beer flowed freely into
the gutter.
17IRACULOUS.
"My \lirnculous Cure iwas that I
had suffered from kidney disease for
about twenty two years, mass off work
all that time. A friend told me of
B. B. B., I tried it, and am happy to
say that I was cured by two bottles."
Wm. '1'iei•, St. Marys, tint.
—1V, S. Bradley, of Chicago, shot
his wife dead and then committed
snieide at the Hotel Cortland. Both
were employed by the Chicago
Glulu', the husband as a a reporter
and the wife as literary editor,
This is the third tragedy of the kind
that has taken place there w'ithiu la
week.
A BOON AND I BLESSING.
A boon and a blessing to mankind
is Iragyard's Yellow .Oil, the great
pain destroyer and healing remedy
for external and internal use,
Yellow ftit cures all aches and pains.
rheumatism lame hack, sore
throat, croup, deafness, cramps, con•
tracted cords and lameness. Procure
it of your druggist.
—The contract fur the large C.
1'. 1:. cru terry between Windsor
and Detroit, has been let to the
Polson company of Tetsuo.
A 13113 SPRR 1i
A 14 strike Was mek- w, ey Puwell
Divis issued their Vitra t of firr.ap-
atill }" and :13urdpcic,. it. has mel with^
Biteq 81 C.eeas .end it most, 'tug it i;t.. alai
n+psA P9.9,0:4101 blood purifier in the War
.ket It i. Used with the greatest success
n alt diseases arising from a debilitated
coaditiou of the system, and svelyonr
seeds. and should use a bottle or two at
this senso : of the year, of Powetl's 14:x
tram, ofSpregptlrilla apdj3urd.+ok, . 3sar
in mind one t60c. bottle Yionlniag tflorr-
solid medicine alas' meetddllar so-oeIled-
Sarsaparilla and bitters. Aleo remember
that it is sold in Clinton by all druggists,
price 50c. a bottle. Sold by all drug-
gists and medicine dealers. everywhere.
4431Iy
—lo the Pennsylvania Legisla-
ture a bill has Leen introduced pro-
vidiug a tine of not less than $50
for auy wan treating another to in-
toxicating•
liquor.
CONSUMPTION SURE LY CURE.
To TIIE EDITOR
Please .inform your readers that I
have a positive remedy for the above
named disease. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been
permanently cured. I shall be glad
to send two bottles of my remedy
FREE to any of your readers who have
consumption if they will send. me
their Express anti P. 0. address
Respectfully, Dr. A. T. SLOCUM,
37 Yonge street, Toronto, Ont, 499y
=The richest child in America
is littie--iMay• ,S'.11tiiymleoi--Row twits -9••
years of age. Sho is the (laughter
of the late member of the great dry•
goods house of Arnold, Constable &
Co., New York, and she is worth
$9,000,000 in her own name and
right.
—A letter from the Viouua cul••
respondent of .the C'hrurti(;Je asserts
that when the door of Rudoll''s,
iltrirapparent• to the Austrian throne,
room was'forcod open the hotly of a
beautiful young Bohemian lady was
also found. The correspondent
asserts that the Prince first killed
her with a revolver unci then shot
himself, and that the lady was con-
veyed secretly to the seat of her
family in Bohemia,
ADVICE To MoTncal —Are you (lis,
turbed at night and broken of your rest
by a sick child suffering and crying with
pain of Cutting Teeth.? If so scud at
once and get 0 bottle of "Mrs Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething.
Its value is incalculable. It will relieve
the poor i)1tlesufferer immediately. De-
pend upon it, mothers i there is no mis-
take about it. It cures Dysentery and
Diarrhesa, regulates the Stomach and
Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the
Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives
tone aro energy to the whole system.
"Mrs Winslow',a Soothing Syrup" for
children teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the prescription of one of the oldest
and best female physicians and nurses in
the United States, and is forrsale by all
druggists throughout the world. Price
25c. a bottle. lie sure andask for "Mrs,
Winslow'sSoothing Syrup," and take no
other kind.
—Father Covello'y reforring in. a
speecll at Skibbereen to the arrest
of Father 1IcFarlden and the killing
of . Iuspectur Martin at G aroodoro,
said the pcopl.i murdered h3' the
police al Youghal, Mid(lletou and
Mitchelst.ovu had uow been avenged
"May Almighty God," exclaimed
Father Coveney, "strengthen the
hand that • murdered Martin,"
Father Coveuey's utterances Were
che•
ered._
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An oil physician, retired from practice,
having had placed in his hands hy on
East India missionary the formula of a
simple vegetable remedy for the speedy
and permanent cure of Cousuuhption,
Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all
throat. and Lung affections, also n positive
and radical cure for Nervous Debility and
all Nervous Complaints, after having teat•
ell its wonderful curative lemma in thous-
ands of cases, has lelt it his duty' td make
it known to his an(fcring fellows. Actua-
ted by this Illative and a desire to relieve
human suffering. I will send free of
charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in
(ierivan, French or English, with full
directions for preparing and using,. Sent
by mail by addressing with stamp, naming
this paper. W. A. NOYES, 149 Power's
Mork, Rochester N. Y 507 cow.
—James Welch, 31 years old, an
attorney of .Jackson, Mich., sat in a
chair in the court room laughing as
court was about to open. Suddenly
he gasped for breath and in nue
minute was dead, sitting in his chair.
He was a man of robust physique
and perfect health. Tho doctor aays
it was heart disease.
PALE, WEAK WUMEN need a
tonic, strength giving, flesh building
medicine like Milburn's Beef, Iron
and Wine.
—'1'he British bark Largo Bay
bound for Auckland, was towed to
Spithead in a sinking condition.
She reports that on Monday night
last she was in collision with an Un-
known four toasted steamer off
Beacliy Head, and that the steamer
was sunk with all on board. The
seamen of the Largo slay say they
are certain that the lost ateanlf r
carried passengers, anti they estiin-
i
family since:1884, and hold it No. 1
11Si3l•,a,..i t.ricd.,tusee Devoy and 5:11ALI, SI•(3AR(a1ATEDBfu•dock on my list of sanative remedies.
Carney with Parnell's message. Ile 1 Pills do not gripe or sicken, They are ! Your three busy B's never sting,
Mot who, with Hines and ; n111r1 amt effectual. ! weaken or worry."
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Piles, Blind or Bl , Bleeding 50
Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head 50
Whoupias Cough Violent Coughs,_ 50
!General Debi lity, Physical Weakness 50
KKldney Disease aO
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:1 GREAT SUFFERER.
That person who is afflicted with
rheumatism is a great sufferer and
greatly to be pitied if they cannot
procure ltageard'a Yellow Oil. This
remedy is a certain cure, not only
for rheumatism but for all external
antics red infernal rains.
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