Listowel Standard, 27 Jan 1888, p. 4

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A TROUBLESOME OASE. - gs Somat Beetlioven began 'Te avoid Baldness or Gray Mair so With | 2 at four, at eleven Dr. Dorenwend's Great German Hair How a Forger Fought Justice With was beyond the teachi of the mm meet, it "ie tee naale seat -- Bis Ilgotten Gains. and-at fourteen was court organist. from ianarady and pr reise ibe Last sa James K. Herres | Mendelssohn "at nine was' a ptiblic |i ee He emg oe gene peep commnined x number "ot ot pened nee oe _ was produc- oats willtayisotaie them and 'om Waterloo county, throughout the dis- g fifty or sixty compositions a Cnly-reliabis. For sale by all rages | bel t of St. Agatha, and: th thie town Rebett Schumann began paring the | J. Livingstone.jr., Listowel, Agent se cae ped ta compositions of others at and at mount from $500 to and . | 5x be ein essreny his Se ak Liszt be- i gee to aanoet accidents and emer- oo ae over $4,000. Having gan SS cal the piano gencies, and whe pled Hag- ured his booty the successful 'forger | *t mine Wilke of nat Cons Rubenstein "a Yellow Oil will often saye life. fled he ide side of the border at te. Withel i Cami Urso rah ellow Oil cures: all painful injuries, parted saed Centon tase other endanl violinists began p , scalds, brnises, frost bites, rheu- hoping to aviod detection ead punish- The case, however, was taken y the Provincial Government and Maced i in the hands of Detective Mur- say, chief of the provincial detective staff. By this officer Herres was trac- ed to St. Paul and ye "Minnesots, where it was found that be had be engaged by School Director MeDonaid + at Little Falls, as teacher in a German school some fifty miles away from the on -- newly appointed pedago- é, who answered in every particular the descriptions given. of s'John Walker. as erres--for such a very --_ teacher, Mr. reality he was--made a protest, despite which, was taken into custody, 'and hustled be neg = a8 fan. miles con Here the prisoner. became very demon- strative, alleging that he was being kid- napped, and for a time it was doubrful officer fortunately arrived on the scene, and through his wig _things = decided in favor of = ice ond t prisoner taken to St Here a big legal eat began. Herres efore United States siderable equivocation acknowledge his identity, but through the exertions of the able counsel he had employ-d, Washington tor the necessary extradi- tion papers.. Here another delay oc- curred, pending the settlement of sev- eral knotty lege! questions which were een the principal ~ being, that in et to give the ted States com- ratsstones jurisdiction i in an extradition Case, it Was necessary that he should brought before Federal Judge Nelson, father of the present judge, who some orty years ago, when judge of the sup- erjor Courts {in the case of the Queen versus Kane). ruled on this point. The present judge held that the ruling was zood, and ordered the discharge of | Mr. Murray promptly appeal- dG the case to judge Bremer reversed the decision of Judge Spencer, and remanded Herres for extradition. Finding the fix in which be was placed, Hertes sent a re tainer to the celebrated Randolph 'Tuc- ker, of Virginia, to fight the case at Ww ashinyton, while Detective Murray telegraphed to the British legation in the capital tosecure their support. The result was that justice triumphed, and a -- for the extradition of Herres s received on Friday last. Murray . tum Tanz' "Fhetad re not without many precedents in pre- . d dave himself picking out thirds ropeeniee to_execute it, but just at the time the big blizzard was raging tn the | west, with the thermometer below zero. | Under these. trying circumstances t was impossible to travel with his pri- soner, so that a further delay occurred, They started, however, on Tuesday, and yesterday (roth) afternoon Herres was safely landed in Berlin jail. Detec tive Murray savs that he has dealt with some thirty extradition cases in his day, but that the present is the 'coghen one he has had inhand. He certainly deserves credit forhis management of it. Prodigies at the Piano. Jose! Hofmann, the marvellous boy pianist, who plays from memory er ybe technical skill of a master, and wi wone ae feeling and breadth of con- , is in everything save music a Cincom child, Heis to years old, the picture of health - perfectly un- conscious what a genius he is. His performances at the Metropotiton Op era House in New York have created an unpret cdented sensation, When ever they occur theusands are unable tu pet inte the buriding, vast as it ts Nota ltl: of the enthusiasm he has are ane ts ducto his Celighttul childish manner Oning to the boy's tender years his pulicc appearances are at long inter- vals. Sime idea of his range may be g-thered trom his part of the program me atthe mes: recent concert. He played the Beethoven C:Minor Con certo, Mendelssohn's Rondo Capric- ciose, a gavotte, by Piarni, Mendels sohn's "Skinneriied," id, tgether with his father, Weber's ' 'Auflorderung Asatheme for improw sation hew as given Some measures + f the larghett» movement from Beethe- ven's Second Symphony. The Techni- cal skill, the ripe understanding and the feeling which marked Hotmann's per- formances carried the audience by storm, Albert"Weinsteir was erage by the manager of a New York minstrel troupe, who advertised for," i Pomoc prodigy," with the 'dea o} esquin Among ee app was given-a trial and with such precocious brilliancy did he play that he was engaged, not to burlesque, but to emulate young Hofmann's playing. 'The two boys have listened one to the cther and are very good friends, though they are not to be considered togethe- as performers, Hofmann be- ing immeasurably superior. He isa youthful genius io be ranked i the first in the hist tory of piano music, while Weinstein is only comacicglity clever for his yea Wonderful as yo ing Hofmann's playing seems to those who hear it, he Morart when three year: ol 'ocity. while his sister was pfacticing ; at four he could remember melodies and had composéd little pieces, and at simhe played in concerts and before the Roy- al family of Germany. When eight be Sir 1 | day and Wednesday of last the Schoolhouse.'| Right her the Circuit Court where ; ing in babyhood. -The list of child = -- might exten t length, for it isa fact that the great enti generally began their career almost as soon as they could talk. With such instances in history it is reasonable to expect that young Hof- -- er eg day be another like Mo- And young Weinstein will I probably. develop into an excellent, if not a' great pianist. na few weeks the father of the boy to have him thoroughly educated en music, and as a juvenile wonder will never be heard again in this ae try. The elder Hofmann is leader of an-orchestra in- Cracow, Poland, and the _boy's mother-is'a prima donna. a | Meeting of Three Old Priends. John A. Macdonald spent Tues- week in Toronto, and the Bupire relates the following interesting epi t oc- curred on Wednesday afternoon :--At four geet Sir John was agli overnmen was re- Sit ler Campbell, and where he met io Oliver Mowat. mes in a most interesting s.anc.. Forty-five years ago-- nearly half a a contury--Mr. John A. -- was a promising young lawyer in. Kingston. Mr. Alexander Campbell was a law student in his of- fice nearly ready for his final examina- tion. One'day a chubby-faced, ruddy youth called at the office and _ tat he too wanted to learn law. taken into the office at once andhis Ty tion. Yesterday Sir Alexander sug: gested the reunion, communicated with both, and the three had « good old- fashioned talk over days past = gone. They separated young men, they met yesterday, one the Premier of the Do. Province in the Dominion, one the Lieyt.-Governor,.....Politics -were es- chewed, but the three old men had a good three-quarters of an hour's talk, and they were younger when they came out than when they went in. A feeling of dullness and languor, As the mist re bles rain, is often the La indication of incipient a : 2 = ° 'is the highest d in its most n Dr. Pierce's Golden | Mesien Discovery, which, by its won. derful bloodypurifyieg and invigorating tonic properties, will quickly restore the ebbing vitahity,repair and strengthen ! the system, and t ing sickn saving reaches every Organ of the influence Arab Ohildren and their Games: : If the little Arabs an are beathen, the t least picturesque heathen. Io their colored clothing, with their dusky skins, their black eyes, and their little best at a distance ; for soap is got no fashionable among them as cig say be eapestes from the people of's coun ry which manulactures the most clea ing soap in the world, In watching 6 the children at Af one that the girls do not time, Aral gen tlenanly and courteous to their ere, althoug t L come. a baby is born, if it be a girl "the tbreshold ane forty days." Soi a glimpse at the amuse- be ye' games, in whioh the girls seldom participate, A little boy in asked @ per soo who had li oa ia pre if the boys ever played baseball; and on learning that they did aot, he said, Well, can't have much fun there,' natural for the children of any country ha imagine that the children in other countries amuse themeelves in the same ways the number of games that are in n reality universal rt children mm all countries is yeni x ample, t children oftea lay blind-man's-butf (they call it ghumisttdes and diz zowaia or puas-in- in corner, and a e like "button, butto who bas the 'button ™ oo they play with harper and om an or mar ble es. never, beard--suoh as shooha, joora, (aia-ya-taia, khatim, 'and (be grea.est and their games. mybe perieps be called-- jeered.-- St. Michol / settle on the lun, the cough loosening the tough he with tlagy ral Balsa, ard's Pec Love at 28 Ducrezs Be.ow Zxro. ¢ was an incident in the town of Red 'Wing, Minn., which proves that ee isas warm with the eny at © below zero as at go° above, A pk named James Wood, wko has lived a bachelor for sixty years, drove into town to-day during the bitter cold in agreat hay rack. In the rack nnder the pile ofstraw, was Mary Charlton, a comely widow of 40. They had driven eight miles & for the purpose of getting marie ey went to the office of a justice of the Peace and ,were soon made man and wife. Do You Beusve ix Sioxsi--We do for instance or! aon wd corp liver are yellow eyer der right ic headache, ate pez 23 these signs ed by B ur dock Blood Bhtere Vhieb | ia a ware cure for all irregularities of the liv Ick TO orn ADV: ae 'OU dist ape at nla biand bi tA at a bott ae. was a composer whose productions Hofmann will take him back to Europe | . minion, one the Premier of the largest | . supplied at ail times. 7 & epec' active bodies, they are very picturesque. | _ Bat, it muat be confessed, they appear matic #nd new pains, and is in fact t | @ bandy and reliable surgical aid. more arter of 2 cen Tt te used be the United i States tes Goverrm: 4 dorsed by the heads of Great Universities not contain Ammonia, Lime Alum Cana, Bold only in C PRICE BAKING POWDER Co, =e YORK, 2 cHicaco. ST. LOUIS, NEW BAKERY ------p-- -- A. YULE, (LATE OF HARRISTON,) of Listowel ane ery. that he pened o BAKERY BUSINESS in Listowel. in store formerly oc ee ro Ofice. tw two doorseaat oF the Grand BREAD AND BUNS dellvered to all parts of the town dally, CUNFECTIONERY of ALL KINDS kept on Hand, and Choice Cakes and Pastry WEDDING CAKES iaity, Having had twelve years ex- erience in she Baking bualness, we-can Guarantee fret-class Bread, etc. Beat brandael family: 'four kept for ante, and delivered. Soliciting a liberal patron- age. 46 A. YULE. THE GREAT ENGLISH PRESORIPTIO8 ™ aL p ay J Jd. A. hE IRIN FRESH MEAT AT ALL SEASONS, --AT <ULL WEIGHT * PURE A} Yeu nupericr"xoettenee proven in millions Has pleasure in announcing to the einsene "ORGANS. _ READ wat THE PRESS SAYS : Globe, refe to their exibit nt the Industrial Fair "The held in oth inpasoi tober, tench ay tiou are unear are perfor: very particular, Their ane Matt of the | sume gta aids said : 'The distin mahiing char acte: jos whic. avomade { Dohe: 2 tone, a quick response to ihe belt and' gener seentingen' of e et rpg srsszicr mea Exhibition, 1886, the Free Press said :-- is year's ex a Eocar inatrumente is high) creditable, including, ne it doea, some dy Jas ever made It Canada, igh the superiority of the Boberty Organ is --_o--- White Bros, the singing evangelists of Paris, telah mati soseet eters a wi ts ay 7 mPa gual) and volume oftenr, quickness 0! e London Advertiser. 's wepcapccscta speaking or the Western Fair, 1 BSG, en bss : Pa only In Ca £ n England and Australia aa-well,' ae The Musical Cpinion cd London, Erg., 1886, said: 'The Doherty Organs take a frat place amon pool & x Huron Neus said ew Doherty was admitted a mem- ber of the Society of Science, Literature and A df London, England, as a rewa for baving the bent organs from Canada at the Colonial and todian Exhibitien, 1886 FA J, Hathaway,.compiler of the Savage. Band. Hymn Book, used the Doberty Urgan at the Moorefield camp meeting, I take siemens in certifying that as for elasticity of touch, sweetness and volume of tone, we have found none better in -- = eke -- take e'plessure in recommend- iag it to any person wanting a superio: { WILL SELL Tu ANY FARMER BIS | C OICE. 'UF aa TUREE LEADING SEWING MACHINES FOR 825,00 a B.-- Any farmer - save $20.00 over the price charged by other dealer by Pb an organ from All orders attended to at west ities, Every Organ Warranted for 5 year i so, ____ JAMES ROBINSON. BY - - POPULAR - . APPOINTMENT THE OTHERS CANNOT FOLLOW. Intesnational Medal and Diploma of Honor at Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876 Medal and Diploma at Sydney Fxbibition, New South Wales, Australia, 1877. International Medal and Diploma at Paris Exhibition, 1878, Dip! and Gold Medal at Antwerp, 1885. Gold and Silver Medals at Toronto in i+78, 1878, Iss0 and 1881; and local fatra wherever di. « re purchavers should remember {1 that thin, organ bas "Foley's . A ieenstie Veda) Cover," rendering it proof against Mice, luecets, Dust, THESE ORGANS ARE SOLD BY MESSRS. CONNOLLY & LAING, 4 r POPUL AR-- MUSIC - STORE A MPBELL'S BLOCK, LISTOWE 1. Musl ce, Concertins, Accordiona, etc,, always on band at lowest prices, ROSS," " (WITH OVEN) @ COAL STOVE, _Itis " CHAMPION OF ALL PARLOR STOVES. | TT IE N.B-.Sheet jal "RED e}). aD Orgun equal fo it on the following yolnte=Ariatie G. 8. CI 8. 'CLIMIE & SONS, all kinds of -- DAIRY =. CURD eee WEIGH SCALER, MILE CANS, BUTLERA AND ENGIN » CUPD KNIVES, ETC. W efor Prices. cmpiete outfits at low figures. --at VERY LOW FIGURES. LAMP GOODS, Etc., very Cheap. A fine ne of--- EAVE-TROUGHING, JOBBING, PUMBING © « ~"and GAB FIITINGES tn at} their Trarichin: Estimotes riven and work guaranteed. G.S. CLIMIE & SONS, Wallace Street. Bass BRos., oe HOME AGAIN: Wishes to announce that he | yr pencepeate | in bin new store.t where hela @ large and yaried stock of STOVES AND 'TINWARE OF ALL KINDS|* J anoceR Te imi. Cc Parmer erat Ege "UTENSTL s- JAMES ARMSTRONG cs in back to hi li, cheap and fresh. An exis line of TEAS all fréah boug' FLOUR, CORNMEAL aie OATMEAT MiNaYS kept tn stock. ring rapt batter and eggesthi« way chest price in meee and cash. the place, next to McDonald' JAS, ARMSTRONG tees bank WHOLESALE FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS steel THE -LARGEST STOCK IN CANADA. EMB2ACING EVERY DESCRIPTION 0F FURNITURE RADUCEHDRATES during the next few months, r po -- val (>) = = - g -- =| - © CUR UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT. | {a most complete LINES. OF COFFINS AND SHROUDS-- always on hand, Orders attended to with the utmost premptness WARDSROOMS- WA ACHEs+ STREET. IFFICE NEXT DOOKTO LIVINGSTONE'S DRUG STORE. HESS BROS, TREMENDOUS | BARGAINS | OUR STORE IS FILLED UP WITH CHOICE NEW GOOD FOR FALL AND WINTER, --FULL f and we are giving SPECIAL BARGAINS in every Department. Our §tock - IS - VERY - LARGE AND MUST BE SOLD. Our DRESS GOODS in all the leading Shades, and Melton Dress Goods at i0c., 124c. and 15c., are extra value. Our Stock of GREY FLANNELS at 26c. is the best in the market. ~ IMPORTANT TO ALL Who are Bald, or have Thin, or Gray Hair, or who are troubled with DANDRUFF: Dr. ---- END'S ' "HAIR MAGIC" pb oe found invaluable for the hair and nees the sealpof ail Dendred, wihoef the hair, and to ¥ Ae your bhalr isin condition get a bottle at ance, For sale -- Ask for tt, - DORENWEND, ----- _ Sole Manfr TORO' 0, CANADA. A. Doren wend ts the leading manufacturer of Halr Goods In Canada.--14 and vicinity USE ALL THE YEAR ROUND JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA ror Livers Complaint Dvspepsia it ute r Scrie nat fe beieens xis fe na Ginorde ree Ace tean! known valuable strictly vegetable a: felnes in use for ee "rts nold by all responsible drag dotlagee nn bottle, orsix bolte o ats In Listowel by Dr. Michener J. Livingstone, Jr sole agent for Listowel © 3 3 M'KEEVER'S "GVEAT . STALL, Wer Side Wallace Street ridge. PRIM: BEEF, MUTSuN POLK SAUSAG EM ae Bl lowest prices going. --sn: tders filled aud promptdolivery to anypart of the town. --Remember thestand-- WALLACE STREET BRIDGE. | CATaR RH EASY TO USE *="ire Maree sie LIS#)WEL S4SH & DOOR FACTORY BAMFORD, SMITH & 60. } Builders and Contractors repared to ¢ontract for the erectsen nti gin Assen aber 1 tous draws dings, Pinna and apeifica- Plicatio Sashes, Doors, Frames, Blinds, etc farnielad oi. sivor order Piaining dore te een prompt atiention. ANTEED. CHARGES VERY MODERATE Pebors-- = Listowe1® BAMFORD. SMITit & Co. nd estimates furniabed or ap FIRST CLASS PUMPS, q and also execute all kinds 2f work as heretofore in 5 Nersthing tn the buliding Tine wilh]! an FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP GUAR |. Lows SooTnine Sraunp' and take | Mind--lew cate Come aud eve iors SELLING ALL GOODS CHEAP. BONN ETT & BOW YVTE MAIN STREET BRIDGE, ONTARIO LISTOW EI = ork *. "a noe, ge 'Trayn, ind of Sto :hosrda. Don't Forget the 30 Day Sale, n OVERCOATS. BLANKETS. and UNDER- CLOTHING the stock is large, and the best-in the market. See our Large Stock of FUR GOODS, Ladies' Jackets, Caps, Fur Satts, Robes, &c. We have avery large and: "well assorted Stock 'of BOOTS & SHOES, Felt Boots, Rubbers, and Overs shoes. Our Grocery Department 'is always complete. As we buy for cash we are ina a , position to sell you goods at bottom prices, No trouble to show goods, Produce taken, LISTOWEL G. A. ROCKOLA a RHMOVAL | 70> of Wallace and Inkerman streets, to PART OF MR. S&S. QUIRES WACON SHOP;|= where I will be better prepared to supply the public with SAW-GUMMING, FILING, ETC. wo MORE PILLS! PUMP WORKS | I have removed my pump business from the old stand, cornm ; GEO. A. EOLA. = few Iron tylinder Pomps yet on baud, which I can recommend apa firet-cla SPHARBS & WATSON, WALLACE STREBT Manufactscc) suly at THomas Hottowat's EsTaBLisuaest, ~ NLW OXFORD STREET, LONDON Ax " ¥ OILES a Purepasere should look to the Label ox: the Boxes and Pots. lf (he adcress 1s not 588, Oxford Srreet, London, thay are spurious. HARDW ARE --- BM PCRIUM 0 STOVES! STOVES ! | $5000. 00 STOCK, Bought before the late eBonticts, which we are Selling at Whole- TWO CARS OF COAL OIL JUST. RECEIVED. S. BRICKER & Co. RDM OvED! W M. STEPHAN, ----has removed hils---- TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT STOVES !! | ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & z Co,, Nowspaper Advertising 10 Spruce St, New Ve Bend 10cts. for 100-Page Pamphlet. NORMAN'S ELECTRIC BELT NSTITUTION. ESTABLISHED -- +. i874 No. 4, Queen Street East, Toronto, --_--o Nervous Gelaitts. 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