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The Huron Signal, 1885-12-25, Page 81 4 R -oleo r. ll.,ethmel& 'balm" tM wiad C'CENTRALAMERTCA• ... to..,,,g tie wpm wee a. iaolt(u _ ___ _ • 4r. " opus sod siggidlieg o(simr am r eft• Nous d • ?tip to mire" •,.wavqma . with the media( So ,t p ..• u re lead, bet this color /rev Honduras. mkt as the sweep of the em hon emse+n4 est er were, while the white b.SPI5 dosing mooed the few Moeda o5 the gees. regrewe se tar eau or Seabee Med horrors. to have . souwy brilliancy hes carvsaeaa Sea. ..,.aryl a beautiful contrast e1 the 4•tsro's blw. Uoevetstful.v paced the * tie Inkier of Tae &seat 4 y. I loenmad, smoked, aonversd Bret 1.1, 188with out, Owl with atwitter, tnquirioe Poor Omens, tforre16. for .u, h lef•or• iii .0 as I could gather 1.1 Dec 1N, :mot 1 ern acing to. Strange things hippies at ass. and ..say stories ars re• tert•1. s.u.0 truthful and some otherwise, and a. primes s day as see. Bevies promised to write to wavy is Oud.ncb a• soaount of any trip wt to Hu.dsires, 16ud s dttbt:1r w moodi')- leg with each request, and sr balloons autos td my log with the day sod dates kelt ort From OW you eau - sot taints much of the art of tenter writ log, ft.r I, bads!" I learned washed out ol se at sea, also Onset sod Algebra sod doglike were j.ttiodied to make room for s dtttwreut sort Id is t.l.ctnt,l cargo. Baviug spout thews aper months un the .0rtherm lakes, am* aocspted a pueitJae to gar to Central Amenia fur some use, I returned home fun a few days way • laving Loud bye to dear owe, and others I well leu. On alt early October morning 1 bud mor way to the Grand Trunk depot, an oar pleasant boar to start en • lust juts may. Bet travellers learn to sootnaso- date Ll1eessehes to ell sorts of Iua.ove- nieooes. The distance to Clinton .0 a few momenta duration, so hour's stay you are whirled south to Loodoo, when you juin not r IST T.itl' FOR CBI. ►UO, the central sty .1 the i'aited states, to be the oaiital of the great Americas continent within one hundred years, board the lU iuois Central C..Uway, where you either tale smoker, drawing room or sleeping oar, passing through the immense states of Illmuis,Kautueky, where everythleg poi sldasdya They tell me TUN raone MN Twd t.Boa.gmtr do propane pare o he mooed for vegetables W atter owly whet grows of its own se - surd. Whet they phut they meter tellu- ride. How everything is reeds mid tops Sharks are eery etimetuuS hese, and miss about the stesatcr 'Oboes fear ell day los(, sa w.be•biy lucidity fair tioderrcb kidsW ba.h u. In the p.m. Um e Bohm mum is aU um shar& awl the purser returns out board with kis freight money a,u•Atiut" of many little wig. of silver dollars. The mails wines out nu- de( escort .d the English flan ; the Mel - ors hustle about and the anchor seamed, the steamer is again under way in $5 imams, down pular of rain, c.saiag the pamenarme to view the reentry fres the .thin windows, we glide smoothly overt the oda O.rnbean sea, but as the night /t/ w is dark, nothi5g but dim shore hoe fd,r ) J Q:I visible. At r a... amber la aealb 44 51f the port of the Lietig s1erw, oe t11t ` Shores * t Gaetano*wbieb shows to be ALL, a small tillage situated on • polar of halal y r "you at ea elevation of twisty feet. Fru« the steamer you ase so plan of a towmrti,� not even s street, the few houses seemed to he huddled Igscvth.r among sunetrwe, and the sutruuuding &wiry is abetted. e d is forest and m.wutaiue, some sir ing their peaks beyond the clouds. • MFU11ae or,I.'al 5Cna4T to Qm/anl*D t5 eVIIITLT. The aortas are wetted and cleaned, the ..nlinery w..rsing of the steamer or 'rimming of bee sats/ is entertained,'attd thr crew an resting from hit.o(utto work, the course is still to the South Zeit. The day is pleasant, warm and bright. A Sore :hose saeted steamer, going north, milks For an hour ur two, is the .4 tr attraction. We p.s her at • distaoce el a mile. and adding our rate ho hest, speed put at twenty live smiles per hour. 8 showed n., adorn, nor did we. I promotes the me000d trate thought it to .such trouble to find out her number. She booked to be 400 feet long. In a few minutes she was OD your quarter. quickly Iestwnintl as she tare w trore of her beam and lees .4 her length, until e'te we het to view. The passengers ar+ s.yutered over the steamer, some in American arm chain, others have gimp suds, with books in their hands, other groups smoking agars, while sole pretty little children are Flaying bile and leek around the fere-hatch. TM conjecture is what is the weathers •ang to be like ; what enea:u this westerly swell, for you know, especially tiptoe who have tried it, that it is not always calm at yea As 1 Tenni: wee god Lot:•i•ttm, nob with their have the utmost suu&deooe in the Capt. I retire emir 'r knowi:.gr I am as safe oto ma ma I- Lid I was abruptly aw:.keened at 4 . by is, ro.ua•uai. (-. )" •..1 so t - &Au Pittsburg) tumbling rat of the upper tenth, shod then disctovered the little steamer doing Coro, s eTTON AND CONN mum, which in my autumn trip were being husked, pickod and gathered by numer- ous beds of harvesters. Still of all the faros 1 saw from the car wiudowa, 1 would not eichau;te • good cleared Ca- nadian farm for say of them New Ot- leans is reached forty eight hours from Cbioago, rith its city appearatice i was greatly disappointed -situated on the eortheru bank of the Miasiesippi, about twenty feet from its summer level In it are some fine and substautiil build- ing, but owing to its narrow streets, d; mot above to advantage the architectural dengue, which In Some are really hand- some. Through it an interspersed a few small parka, each basin* erected i5 its centre a pedestal bearing a life size representation d some lagoons war Ken- dal such as Lee, L•ntmstrest or John. mhos. The old Spanish fort is well worth a visit, being yet a relic of Louisiana's early history. While the World's Repo- sition buildings un the opposite side of the city are the at:ra.:tiou fur the coronas winter, IBS LEv*E3 were the most attractive to me, where 1 /mild vies tate majestic mer steamers, bury in their Ioeditsg or disc:esreins of ;alines. I had s few days to later ifwtoot the city, and took in .shat 1 could it, hot se its appearance, comforts d beauties are so well aroma up in pamphlets published by all railways centering here, and who are looking for a rush of si.iwn trona the Norther* States and Canada to view the Ezpow- tion, you wt1. no doubt hod thew more interesting than anything 1 might jot dawn. The day of sailing having arrived 1 purchased my ticket, and secure a stateroom un the steamship "Wander- er, of hi.w Orteeila, found fur lido Land Spanish Iloodurra, but find the steamer will not leets port uncal the following morning. The British Gower - Belie., who bed beets on a vett to nd, having wired the afoot. of the Mp to hold the vowel over for ur hoors to await his lordship. nor was On train conontt from but had been detained on a delay that we not others of the outgoing t . f coots it would never ithoat him, especially when ip Co. received • large from the Bebe* Govern - t moruiug, 4uwever,ithe vie to the levee, so hour Chip left her docks, sed city art the South, owing SOUR FANCY ROLLtsu, she having since the commencement art the omen vp,Yage beer somewhat uneasy, and now she proved herself • little beset. The wind had frasbeeed and was blowing a steady braze from the northwest, ti- swell Osumi aluag from .he north with :s regular Huron roll, atad a bit .4 ,ts ou top tLat hissed sharply in the small Berms. The •wail was nearly seem. and the ship rolled as she west. I knocked about the lista, woks up the keen salt wind and relishing the sweet- ness of it, my thoughts full of home. though some summits I weld give to the ship agd the foaming and rushingsa tbroa(h whish the "Weeders:" was equesoog sad ratline. Bet Has as tis• sight was to me, I reckon some thof • AthYe passengers saw Ues tile to admire, at' vosttted over the side, sr lay helpless i• their berth.. One sdy he wham a ap!ke, referring to toot is seer, saying it was more ttaagiaatioe than • nuifity, replied that it was azar. vimlest During the surnia( we sight the Yosemite* most, and round Cape Catosehe and lose the weight of the heaving r.1L The ship goes more steadily, and the poessn(s 5 tenons their pleasant oosntenanee5 .Rein At so.m we pas elate to the isrge Island of Coso- al, bslos(ing to Mecum Its shores as we pas ita western edge seen to consist of rocks and sand. Its trees are tropical. We ase a small village of one storied houses, with the whitewashed walla and thatched roofs. and can distinguish mems of the inhabitants with the aid of a mar- ine glade, waving to ea as we perm In leaving the island over oar stere, int shores second um of as ice bolted onset, so brilliant a white slte.ds along its southern shore line. We pas through isomerous FROM NOW UNTIL TSE END OF DEQ WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL TERMS: 1sk--For til Paresis over Five Dollars tit vaisiligra will prepay charge& 2nd -Parties desiring to purchase in parson, a4Mj fit ao to th.' amount of VS% we fare- ` l 6•' 3rd. -Samples mint on applicatilrs. Goads bought ffOmSatupl* Is.a/ be rr:Lror4 refunded. money Do You t ar Require a Good, Stylish Maw 4,`,.- Oar .Sulk is bar alp Require a New Fashionable Hal or Bonneil. Our Show Room is tilt) ,Place whoa dressed in swallow -toiled coat ad Rat d braided ear Inspects the steamer, the mail goes and returns, and their being n u cello 10 embark until that ship retorts the ship return on her homeward trip. We steam swag at 8 a. m. The son Otters with a piercing white Mat, and relents from the semi sea es the blast from • furnace. All are madame and it wo•pld be comfort indeed to dispeeae with shove end stockings. Shortly af- ter moan Porto Cortes is the cry. and •s Plato Cortes had been drummed in my ears for the last swath, it led mise to realize that I would behold a city in tte central ooatieent of 5,000 or 50,000 is- hab.,ant., rich and gunrooms both with ^rests and huildtags, and its people I hod pistured to be Spanish grandiose, &* and beautiful to look upon, to describe it, and the aautry of Honda - res which I may reside in fur some length .4 time, I will write Too an ac- count acmewhat later, wheal get more fully posted as to its resources, Aa If the notes of my trip out are einkahbe for your slums. kindly publish them fur the ship -mates I left in Goderich. Wish- ing you theta a suamoa's greeting'. Yours respectfully, - .. J G. Paseo:is. P. 8. --We leneehd dos little seam., "Ulm" Novetaber 431, mad iateod to steam to the interior shunt Lith Decem- ber. -J. u. P. - esu ov w*Tawt to the south sod west. nM before Laded ups) for the first appear - orange groves inter- lopers mace and Dolt.. emu .treeieag for btesking each hori- ol trees skirt magaikent golden Neinerom their long weep - mod paired, 1•d- ult uis their way to you se. • cotton 'in operation. The mtce of the river, ICatMtat Or JOLLY ghat, and at intervals sea porpoise Wringing out of the sen. We Luse sight of land amain, seri owe more far out at ea. The next moonier we are steaming along the Belize coed, or rather what are called the Kaye, a stretch of Weeds running north and south. A pilot is taken oe bard at 10 e. to from his dory, • large dace shaped boat, 30 ft long. maria sad hewed from a Slagle tree. He is one of the blackest of mimes, and grime he speaks. The southernmost Key ie round ed, and the steamer is headed to the north and wet up the Bay d Beliae.wtth the city is sight The amber m get ready sad dropped i of t mile from the shore. The eyesores beat ie hovering a little way ot, an es sews the storm• er heosme stationary 15 drawn alongside by ire colored crew, looking nest mad trim in their white wits and bare Mark Faaswu.t Surras --A farewell sup- per will be tendered to NT- R. Z. Brows by the member. of I"O.G.T. No. 113, is the Temperasca Hall on New Year's £.e, eaa mark of esteem. H. has been one of Os meet .crest and nodal members of the lodge during the past four years. Kr. Biome is shortly to remove to Lecknew to empire in the Soar see bei ieses. Him FOR TER HOLUDATz---W- H. Glutton, ow you'( medico, returned Its week from college, and looks mash Unproved in kasith this moon. Peter Stewart, of Go4seich Bink School, is a's. home for the holidays. Gavin H- Cisttoe retuned from Woodstock Col- lege on 8stord•y, and has had to assure many enquiries from toe fair t -es about the t*0 'h of snow at Barnesville cut that delayed the trate. His ekes Tum Wright will be home tater um. • MUTT = e'vmfoll oettegi boards the ship to mamas the ..sift+.*. Ma, I. .s Mimeos 51.5.51, sad v.d tawleg-i-ndd blankets for his sides dors ssatimy e( Wim arid pate' wardrobe.. W* am the tat cf Gird 0e iamortby as he is being mead te shoes, but as he we rattier pompous and reticent while oa hoard, hia receipt@ rot farewell slime were not showered Require a pod. Warm, Stylish Dress. - a" Send to up for Sato Requ+,e U,:de>*Fear, Hosiery er Gloves. We .tis- _i;it ti a Manufacturer., Stock of I nderarear at f Require a We ,Silk or Satin Dress. We hart: Black and Cilortrd Gra* Grains, sTT Pri�tlldr''ti .IT n itiervi• !'ti that WILL soT CUT, et Price, that will astoaktb RETHOUR • 33 miw�s will pay irsilwttf .ati:sfJr 9 M ate hath the tight Goode. . -.- HE HU1 wabil•kd every bt.100BOr Hama.. GODKKIC kis deep.at bed t .rrntry by tie e amts. -41-3* le i tbIteu re; :f not se pale. uromL ares or Anv ■ torero insert* •. •t u. 111.41 gemmie abmtl /tltt,gt:.. are department noel corner Meg out wool heehaws to tie tea, awe of - Terms C assioar prieee.`' xaar:�r a.,: wsswrwrsraa.w HuR"olwriusE TILE ?EOPLE'SSTOR LOAN AND ill 4'1ds (:.rwip mantljr)I'rrtsr� ow la' &minty et Yalu HaiererRw MORTGAGEE PURCHA5> D SAVIXOB RANK BRAND*. 3, 4 ad 5 per da& Interest Aliw.ri en Se emsmist raidtam left. _ O17't -Oar. d -Islet &te•rm sad Serol »Arg 0eierket. Aye. loth. 11111. 11/11. ascitic NOTICE TO FARMERS Tea LITaaaiT Cornet. -The beay fingers of the sisters tf I. 0. G. T , 41t, t•iated is wreathe of er-veergrwae *ad w.th thread umd seise rs made the let- ters, while our Dunlop a.pc "set the type" at the west Sud ..f Cie hall. the word "Welcome,.. which greeted those that attended the literary contest last Friday oven ng. The pr,gn.we given by the opposing Fidee ear lively, inter- esting Sud on. of ail beet given since the cistern of 1583. Br.. Lmfield's rude was considered the beet by those who ware present Singiisg was aot in - dud. d ; oily reeling*, dialeg.es sd rem attune Humor and so. 4e given `t intervals. The come same by Bra. Licklater and John Hotton tinkled the w lie5ce. Hinter McElwain's tole was Sweetly rendered. Sister Edith Hortwl presided at the or4an. and Semi with deep %sli•1t "The ni seieh Cavelier.' which esu highly spprmiated by the eadier:co. The pr.oeeda were about $8. ---atrins----- BOOB P9B BALE i are Octal towsrt aieb.to sea at Mia eV hew Z1:2 irtikeri las par Hstor shrieking d ell eft tb.dser.t :: aa7 oth.t ftv tat.. aSeredlmgfl sn +r Mranee tee Ameess. I MI alma donee Me modes eeaasmea�st wMM�wlaMbei� hem L Sawa beetr*s•raei Pref iris as eelletw- y�eav/tr a pet prilswae1 situ ity fe.NM.d. It now traaapires that shortly before the ekes of the Slit ••cion of the Howse of Cosmos' a deputation of Conservative members •eked for the removal of Lim- tamest-Gowen/iv Dewdn.y. It wee urged that Mr De.dney Mould be removed gees his pss�a�oa of Indian Commission- er, oven if 3s was remised se Lieutenant - Governor, pl.nteeiw, giv [rest We coedit cootie• • of Governor, as dere war no disguising the er a eb ,.pw•rd y Oe yfeet that his UI-treateseet of the Indigos red coated soldiers in ties at the4erettl- *ma the Saw of their uprising. Sir jetifr wogs rs.6- oast Mous•, end ltkeaie tier the same jeks wee very iadigoact at the deemed teach tilde were Scor- of mans bred fro. the barrseks i. bong of bis titers. The city .4 Delis, from the •aek•tege loak• • ,Sally pleasing place to modern, with its beet del whi row of statelyrendsaes• horesriatg tba hey shore. fovsi.g with the deep *rtes. ars.ers sod skips orders to pee - ward or up river Al Ism p. m. ow lett titers, the se & kiwi tmssding foliage of the tress, a mistreat seldom ius of the wet- seam blobs, Miter a The city over tittle seaamhip 1 looks the her &tied with mamas moil a5d row % e, weedi.m their way mem the shiplbtg at .airy, mese emeryfng osis the peweeds of aro wonky, lo, - ebeeewsi foie 01 anise. The Coe oils mou.taitp leseelwe star. Mnaiig *M dna The chugs hese Iles d p.a., .i won't,* ids/ en.nyaR • neselme ea semi ea board sod watch ism and what ei el ,8 Amu, fro. tis Tia. toll. , sod all are The ,.era ed, ami .10 he k. opesias out tJ f h and told him ur rem ov o e pot �•4e, s�M� that they night se well have coked tnr him own ro«4a•t10. Mr. Dm/piney was • good oSeer, sod he (Sir Joh.) intended to (lead :.y hos throitb Welt and thin. If Mo. Dvtday we salt to•be Inclose Oommieio.er. he wit art fit to be Lieet.a.nt-Goverest, mud it would be impossible to remove him from see polities and rebus him in tae otttsr. The saloonss left ethat., herrn stair. -taboewef.n.teised ,it.oc L Dewpremiergam disey over the premier e ton sten% kg Own. girt r1 wlskilsa lest tis-.s=sms K i =s. reuse v5ef ROBT. MaLEAN, Plasm se Imegies Namg4e tieieele k Dee.tOt>t NW e[ tie. I,M *01 TX* 13112M11111r 111111* to the times. b.s 11..we asok*" at TEAS, COFFEES, .a GROCERIES. '26000 Dsa111 fl art . G. OLD, Taen4I1 I $1160,000 PRIVATI FUND6 l ft briiw �ratssassw�a creme OeiNab_c.st, . tae alma. � town :sew- mildIger vismof is Ms IOW 00 140 KNIGHT'S HAIRCUT, SHAMPOO. OR DT& FOR tME NEXT THIR' i WILL NEL(. ALL 00001 AT A PRI DAY, LYT):.NI FA :..• np..r' 1.f .1 perils (os.: wt, which n utan,sh•.,ws cot enc': eienoy of the t 's room hat no C3 eatrarnw el ed bete has un, and it bi►i:J was der.. The f.,ur sial en plsins t priscaceipsl 3i with prove-, tare has been 1 r own thst,uf i this oe*aien ear ram ced. that lh. ht to be aspic the g who pan for imam:nett., out success, it for their o can attach we Earths 4tihtt, l i ka er twice lief i:e ;.resent pr the parent+ L to cast lea t Wachs hashing pelt ( our l to ourt•w The chtrdt j kept bee the rate; salary to shows no col amount alums of the oat uwiag t .r, --the Go lig ceased tis suoceesfel pa suuthis pc ,,t 505(151 t the Daceml R Miller, tE .f 38 1 3irgo1 Mg 1 Atha Zia :, d tt 8 , 18anda1, t3 at roe, 3 W. stole, , 49 went v ; Mesial paved ; t - Ne.fsr e asst. Der .5 .tla ii sly ow, we do salty of t l is article, I fitaYaL ha interest of principal it neorman .1.55414)5 tiro : but, before um tag l Asti s tailors t 01 tfor eato 'veto,e 1115, tare, b t►i. wise. the BIG DISCOU FOR CASH 1 se 30 per cent Disecoust br7Pro General Gooslf, 5 le 20 per sect tharesent Eats and Capst }AT vow Chats' rangshings CASE ONLY for these wow Oak. 11* Tiko P.Idalo Selma TWO 000115 RAMIT OF P.0 Ile Ottawa &match MIS flaws is iedispetaMe authority fee the statemeet that the 114• Illackeneie Rowell ham ad asene will he defeated shortly otter the helms seesta, sea that 5lair Joint Illamiaa• Mil will Muse the Governor General to allow an appea! to the melon See Tito ottwort pielket-biska. pumas reed do. mem . are made to RIIMMUND MUM. )41•• i beefy embroidered en r.14 or adored itlietarrnee4CliFE41eltasemarirCrsst 6°1 Iteash tar am4 I Clan Undersell Ani Other Furniture men in Town. NE! FALL GOIr° Our Stock is now cow prises a •4 11/380Y line. We wish to caly tention to our Ewe, Mantle Cloths, ‘° and value canno and .Astrachan' than evig before ; alai/ stock ofTweeds and Ooallt We have a full stock of Ows and Groceries. We boy.Butter andswe the Oat the market rds. Orellartee. Sem 1:16, 3".. 3*, BoiCi2C.A.V1)4, it. CARLOW. Denteilee- van (Mese NEW DRY GOO Cram, Raisin, Pools2T6F4 Collfte,cf CHRISTMAS trui TM' WNW Saki Willi •3.1 Welk lenesetilth Maim* 01.4 we • rah end nem • yet toast* the mina • whim era in th lit settle west to