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The Huron Signal, 1886-11-19, Page 2d dVhi .3 2 THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 18886. CEYLON'S ISLE. "Where leery Prospect Pisaes, and Only Ilan is vile. omelets Leers hem •r. eemose U- TM tybs Iasglgae. Ib. Mese Garde'., Colombo, Ceylon, 11166 Deas Sweet,- Your readers will, 110 doubt, be pleased to get • tow letters descriptive of say "(;lobe Trottisg" alum my last epistle appeared m year oolongs,. I will endeavor then to give them some short sceuunts of the venues places visited without inflicting thew[ with too much detail. During my sir months' abeam, from Sydney I have visited, too hurriedly as the length of time will show, Ceylon, Iodta, Egypt, Palestine, Italy Yetis, England, Ireland, Scotland •1'.•1 Au.orican. You have, I du not doubt, Pony 1 who give you descriptive letters on the old . ouinry, but the great eastern world s so far out of rho ordinary course of travel that the information I give I hope will prove interesting on account .1 its trashiest'. Leaving Sydney by • Penin- sular and Oriental ate•mer equal in size to and favorably iu point of comfort and convenience with any of the Atlantic stearnehipe, we touch at Mel - hoarier, Adelaide, and West Australia. From the situated little town of Albany, Wear Australia, we strike ort into the great Southern Ocean. It is not necessary here to elaborate on the terrible agonies of sea-sickneee, for those who have never been to sea will not be able to sympathise with me, and those who have suffered will not want their memory revived with the p;rue- 1 . tl !lel . .0 say 1st 1n the nine different changes of steamers made by me in the rouud trip I was on each occasion more or less, ;generally morel seasick. On the eleventh day after leaving Albany we sighted the 'eland of Ceylon. This beautiful, cin- nem:se-scented land of the Buddhist opened out to our longiug gaze, with a deree of pleasure only equalled by vivid recollections of the shifting scenes of a panorama tt Paradise, that made • lasting un our youthful memory many years ago. Numerous writers have expatiated on the charms ..f d n do gree L As we near the island we an see away in the dim dis- tance Adam's Peak, a lofty mountain over 7,000 feet high looking more like a pillar of amuke and concealed to part with fleecy clouds. The ample vegeta tion, the balmy air, the spice perfume, the long, silvery, sleepy line of surf breaker on the tat beech, the bright nand -bank strongly with dark green vegetation on the shore, the brick colored tiled roofs of the garden - like town of Colombo now lying just before us, the hundreds of "catama- rans" and boats, paddling around our Mesmer all filled with dusky. chattering natives, the swarms of nearly nude coolies loading and unloading the cargoes of ships lying in the harbor. Eery• thief around remirds us that we are in • part .4 the world entirely different from 1 our far famd America or Australia. And t all the stir and confusion of "catama- rans," renders of shoddy jewelry, money chargers and hotel runners. We are I • landed on a jetty where there are bullock carts, beggars wanting 1 , boat- 1 men, Bombay traders, custom. cullet- - t lore, cabmen and coolies, mixed with oil, coffee, cocoanuts, rim, cinnamon, tee and native cues expels. - Mona in hapless confusion. We at last frantically tore ourselves away procured a cab and started for the "Gaul Face" hotel, but even then were we followed by a pitiful object who held up a hand- le arm begging for I ; this failing, he tried to sell us • cinnamon walking stick for tee times its value, with the only result that we are fully eon•inced that a Singhalese can rnn further in a broiling het son, trot fester and put in more words to the yard, lung measure, than any 1 moa it has been our unhappy to meet with The principal streets are shaded with large dark leaved tulip trees, afford - in;; agreeable shade from the hot tropical that we are hat in wuuderl.od. The law thatched dirty hovels of homes, the aekt-u .foWron of flue ye'r. •.al re. Mug for b•ckahe.he, the alit«,.•' teak . MayMil beesareed mafioso LoserIn tiasmafiosoe .kale, t11a peerflatt bale hoe. batt• ball. drswisg eemberoo• ••.t wegeona titled with begs d send. ' vaned uutemparaig display sf w.• •-t the .'pee irvlded I1etN, ail .o• 1.. . tee a fire the ourrerrtrs of Beale* 11 couplet, that "eptcy be rare Now .oft o'er ('Ceylon', tel Where every prrapc.t pleases, and an moan he vim.' We wind ab.•ut the mazy drool . 1 cinnamon gardenia .here the au Is .. lest of china and coconut p el Yes, the very cinnamon g•rdrai 111., bad in our boyhood associated • it 1, t• ed elephants, and thorned' .•t i• coolies stripping the bark from the 'n- and carrying 11 to h.ak.ts to the e phant drivers to be brought 4. mark Hut, alas for our boyish bog, there a 'either elephaut., trees nor 000 Ir. H are in • very scrubby Itrokitig "dards 'such reasmll,nu • balite common .•t1' grown with buahtw and t,rambles •. the only rcdeemu.g feature is that the aro fie* drives will shaded by p.lu, at tulip trees, with here and there a merle mansion .4 w,mu wealthy peeler trotter. 1.. much for the the cinnamon gardens. We do not any means get rid of the bsctshe• peat. He is at every turn in the rad lie is running beside our carriage, or may he there is use ou each ode and on hanging on behind ; we stop at til museum, to ! he ie then thick; we thin to escape by hurrying within the build ire, but our troubles are trooped u more bly by a gentlanuul usher, who is very attentive to "Sahib, and must necessarily be well bsckshe h .d for his marked . On ou tial amused by • rather pretty white brew native girl about six years' old rumen after carriage and piteously begging ( backsheaha Our horse was guit.g at good trot but stall the little on• kept along side us with the greatest sae Fltdi.ig her imploring leek and tune o voice had nu effect on our already haru ening hurts she devoutly clasped be hands and put her head in the att►tud of prayer and gave forth the f..11,wiag which was answered by wise of our par ty with nu lues of time : "Please Irapa give me some penny, me pray the teed Lord Jester -CI • Whether it was sat I showed any Lanai ly resemblance to the child's beloved parent or that I happened to be pewee her and . fly has to stand th butt of the joie. I do not knew, but am often reminded of the position of having any family too wide! scattered over the face of this mends sphere. We concluded that the prettil little prayer was taught the child tor til exprese purpose of drawing pennies from the pockets of sympathetic and .enii mental travellers. We drive to a Budd hist temple and so • weals moment ha• giveo•nn •nna-abort two mut.-to babe two years old that we see at the tem >ledoor with an older sister watching to mcksheehe. It has so far I ficiem o the baohsheshe business that when i sees ary one approach its band and arm a aututoatically extesoed. Little did we hiok what our would lead to but we pas in. Within we stead before a huge image of Boddie, carved in wood nd painted in all the colors of the rain bur ; the priest, who speaks good Eng - eh expiates the verities images within he temple and goes through • lengthy description of the strange pictures se depicted in red, green and yellow on the walla. The pictures of the rabbit, the crow, the monkey and the goat he explains have all been at some time the form in which Buddha has visited the arth to ameliorate the sulking' of the hu- man race. All the strange figures and marks painted in the plaster have a his- tory, and are explainable by this thiol natal exponent. We are in a few min- u tes brought face to face with • "char- ity boz"and modestly asked to pat some- thing in the box for "charity's sake." We drop in a quarter rupee each, but are kindly reminded that we should give more to chanty ; on leaving we areagain modestly reminded that we should not forget him for his trouble and for the pretty little flower he took from the altar to give us. Again liberality got the bet- ter of our miserly nature, and he went off rejoicing -perhaps to the nerreat Ar- rack store to have • drink. But what was our dumay when outside again ; here we are surrounded by all the in- t•ntine forces of Colombo. Babes of all shades of color, from light brown to bony black, from those completely reed in • garden of Eden raiment to ore more c4npietely dressed is • lieht Dose gown of ware bright color. But e cannot mistake the object for which ey are brought together. We have rourht it on ourselves by • two year old in its Bret lesson. any of these are able to walk, all able talk, at least say '•backaheebe," and is extremely awkward going through • town followed by Glomming Singel generation ; eo eatttering as many mall coins an we had among them, we t whip to our hone and soon were be- nd reach. On our wa to the hotel we ked our aide to urr�ase some .) s, to by sit army of mow waiters wbu d, lit .Ieost the room dreamed in loom shite el r,he., the heed auruieuoted by • white ped or tell terbium, while the lea, alum, ant en the mored feet are bene. The 7 30 be u'e ,.•k diener to fairly good, a Stoat var- .., bey .1 meets and curries. the latter as .1 emassi..•14res le' the uaagesiated taste ; Os v. grl5bles of many kinds, sad !rupee! 1n..'. such ea Mtieree.b•awaM,uranues, e. aprtoe4s, plums, pomoles, pias apples, ly water ie. -lona, gad berries ie abvadasae. After diener we sit in front of the hotel 1,1' ',oath the tall cocoanut trees filled with 1.. bun be. of c'conuta, and lazing out to 'n .r• s.• wonder why the hundreds of 11'110 l«ebbing specks ou the weer, ed whir, by a glees which by • elaas naw k ,.s,►. ,out t.t be do tont b. - es tee.. se.u.e of the radium billows boob out le ••f sight altogether ; wit after a very fa- rt t•eeajng end essnntful day sew siouIn to re our room by the ''boy" whose sole duty 1• le n..w W wait upon us until w. Isar. n' V.e howl. A small glass tumbler tilled ✓ with cronut oil and having eating on til it two pieces of baud... stick• laid to- t. 'tether to the font' of a cross to •hick is .4 attached a wick given us for • lamp. Our .1 w. y" the mat outside oar •.r d. or, and after carefully 1.'ckiag against of intruders we retire to put in • very rest. by lees night on account of hest, muegeit- be •'es and noisy natives who in this country . apparently hold all their reverly at it nlg..t. 0 E Moe. O - ._-.. • iavrr cAiroo_N, k" awn read. inmate et teae tttaswial toed • ha Its C (' Tb. superior 61aess for cannon of steel over 7 f -teen d I .Stub elle= .4 711ae lupe to. deism s kept aiaret•1 siert said cast Iron was reoogniesd many years ego, says tweeter in Harper's for October. but the diffi- culty el orating steel in 1 1 the introduction of easel guns, and the genre- . ally acceptable treatment of cast iron made et 11 Mews moa/ aatorily the demands Inc gen metal not subjected to unusual steam. Fred - or 'rick Krupp d Faun, in Germany, was the first atel who succeeded in casters steel in large tamale' and be produced a trendier 01 .steel guns cast from crucibles w sold ingots, winch were bored, turned and faabtosed ea in the ase of cast iron smooth r hose gate. These gum held • areata) is at • teem d outer oo the score of eiemgtb d material. But the of til• rile .y.tem, tbe call Inc bighs velocty, then mermaid charges of poetise with the t�,or sagnetit inerv... d strain, enhanced by the trvapoe $tterdirae the pmas•ge d helreyactrl. owner Moeg the boos. bad t(.e effect of ealLng - r tleottoa b sb- -w..ltne. that in the tasehod d of cannon. It t is well known that an exploit. force nparat rug in the interior d a hollow cyli..der ..f may e thickness r not telt equally throughout the I wall • parte near the neat .4 ex- plosion are called upon to do notch more work y m restraining the force generated than are the tee Prta more remote. It has berm determined that eke strain brought ujion the mottoes of 7 the wall r in inverse proportion to anemone • of their dvatace. from the seat d effort. i Thus, in a [run met solid, if we take a pent I two inches from the bore wed another _ (our incites (men the b.4ee, the e be Inversely in the proport«r of four to wt • strain alt at Mcrae points respecti• y will • tees, or in other words, the metal at two itches from the bore will be strained (,sir , times as much as that at the distance d four t inches. From the it can be .sem that til. metal neer tee .eat d effort may be etr4InetI t beyond its tensile strength, while that mere dist&nt r only in psrtue *yentashy with it Rupture thus originates a'4be tnteever portion and the rest of the wall yields in detail. No additional strength el material can charm/ - this t between the part.; they result from a law and show that the methal - d for a cannon u ley when th. strains approach the trestle strength of the material. The mew at providing against tin. »air ewerve ruptured I part+ .» found in the "built up gun," io whtcb an enterer tube a surrounded by encircling hoops of Metal which are shrunk 00 at +efficwnt tension to compotes the poi -tams which they ' enclose. This u the principle of 'initial tension,•' which is the bans of the mode . d cannon. By adopting thee method, an ingot to form a tube w born the required amount of powder caa be east of a light weight m with what would i be needed Inc • ewmpkte gun and the strength and number d rebel rings to be shrunk arouse it oak be rant determined, proper - tinned to the known strain that will t e brought upon the bore .l the piece. The late devil- 1 op meat• in themant:fsaturn d steel by the upon hearth promos remove all difficulty to procuring the neon cry7 metal in means suit- able for all parts of the bee view' gun., sun. Th• plgoes of business in "The Fort," as the European part of the city is called, are well built of brick and stuccoed 1 borately, but even they is their sombre brick duet color look tropical Colombo, with a population of over 100,060, (of which probably not over 3,000 are English including the soldiers), is an active 1 city the world with about thirty mil- • bre dollars worth of the oofiee,cinnamon, d '(noun* ane ooeoanut u ovary year, not til Sneluding the intrinsically valuable trade 1 in pearls of which no record r kept in w the custom's reports. The Island of th Ceylon has nearly 3,000,000 population, b made op of Singhalese or original owners th of the island, Tamil., Moon, Afghans, M Arabs, and the Eorsaiaus or European 11) and Asian half casts, the latter do not it number 23,000. The majority of the th population are Buddhists, but there are ass sinew Hiud,ws, P. ote,tanta, Roman • Catholics and Mol . Ceylon Pu trait held by the 1 - from about 17" 1600 until 11114 when it was taken pow- I as seaau4i ..f by the 11o•.h who held it until j to 17911. when the &tali. h (serume peeseews hi std of v and made it a thriving and pros. I ou pellets crown colony. The Korasian ml population amanita of half Baste Portu- of game, Dutch and English. There is' bus violably a purely English population in , ro the ialand in ail eight thousand. The gie eek4ty is just now recovering (num • je oto R D m fruit r ua git tog him the required silver ; • natural cupidity took advantage of ✓ freshness, he pocketed hal( the oney and estisfied us with the quantity fruit brought back. Again in the inees part of the town we an our - ended by money changers wanting to • us rupees for ourerrereigne, shoddy welters, pedlars of all kinds of precious nes, men with ivory and ebony ale- nta, min with Indian embroidery, sew ere 1 depres.tnn which ex - goaded over the last three years, princi- pally brought about by the failure of the eoL'e plant. The planters are now digging op their coffee plantations and extensively cultivating the tea plant en that in • very few years the ('ryleob coffee gm widely weed now will have gives place Phe =en with tortoiseshell work, men with coconut and cinnamon walking Mick., men ..f 511 styles of dream, shades of color and types of character. When they get tor, enlieito.s, we call fee a policeman ..f , dart rotor, who carries a whip and vuinr- ow a Wade cassis Coad. A slim young man in the height of fashion was violently sneezing in a street • car, when a • remarked, "Aw, Chawles, deah boy, how d'ye cath that dweedful cold. "Aw, deah fella•, left my cane in the lower hall tother day, 1 and in sucking the ivory handle, so dweadful told, it chilled me almost to i death." If Charles had used Dr. Bar- vey ■ Red Pine Gum his cold would not tmvble hire very much. For sale at J. i V. ilsou'a prescription drug store. tf t .+ bright i boys, ethos she hes refused all three of • es individually, I ray we follow her home and try ,t as a body. She cuuldn t resist u,. 1 that Freeman's Worm Powders are afe in :1 all COMM They destroy and remove 1 Warm Worto children ..r adults - Im 1 t, CMI �/T4.L• in litaPa ,1 Warne sad rest... aiwaawrbed m UMW* Fir the. tree+6t of remsto to is literature e len are el a. to (,., usable to .etas'e pull,. bums Inc their *lurk, sale she rimy/tater, aunt' phileoluoS io gra. thews I....c !tweed tbwrc4tee tato a moiety Inc the pun inne . went of estate 01 authors and Inc .u...,timet tiwu pats► to fan.. and ' feet'4tte. T. the..u.1 they have esealleih..d a I s.«rutI.ly megetine urpy forwarded ea receipt ' .4 7.1. and watered use. relations with .undry l.ulelealeera All a.auuwrittre forwarded to ;1«v1' ..an4arr well •.wove prompt attention. 1f f••t,wl .o.tIden the tare, .racy or .bat not w ill lir Mare- 1 in rile umosr«e, re.nuwerat«o half a gvieee . lr8a'. If the water n•rukh ,..c(er 4. lo..,e lit.. week produced .b .as,. •4l.rr .hap.. he lows only to .ui,.lf! hi. Ide•.aure ..aid will be made i....nhngly. lit under w out by 11,... tree Jae -w., all that lare/etre/I free the Menu/ aa�ep nrAuu is to take the eagaaine ter • year. ..,iw :1(41011 ball a Toone• .arable its advance. i alai 1.aosnte a lnnuner .4 the society, yearly •u •,.•rip•[wa one goitre al.o parable in advance. t her cru ueur fondly to 'et tug that the ctsnee Inc which he .r abs has or knsg loomed is ere. wi•hiu hi. reach, reruns the n..r:•v w,the'ut .(.Lai end follow. it up a car de 1.0 lets* with a Ing bundle al n.en u.erupt, a (,win ..f :whet easzas s* s motel .4 Muir folios "f * I.,idicatiee est hook 1 1'w :'• e 1' n..y Ir ►.one light .Ausiuu deemed »1'.t:•'•!.• for the lore. ,4 the ewsagoaene. After Anila tenth weather fur • Meath .w r. far an auwrr, th. amateur addnwaw's w the •.cr.4- a.y A . •'urt•".u* letter, ,repairing whether bit .uatn•.,-1'(4 isa.! le-eu Pei. r'ed, mei lyes it 1. Swing dealt w It1,. The reply tune+ •o oboe ,.,1'r•..•. 11 to 10 Pee ,- oort 1lu1 th- nurse- • 'tet .. 111 'Ina hunk .4 the �cwls » I•i'-rary Ail, err - "r wine*, a• the car.' may I.' that t' .s r'tn-uely boor, but tl,at, s, 0,541 a* he 11 beef' lemsun be p 111 Sag-,4ull r read Me. e,p .vte • bowel at t1J beta ' penalret in relation tieretn. Thr pretend i• a long tame a ,ttnng however; peril:or it ,Nvrr inn.'. at all. .e• 1n a shape winch rum- 1 .sera at utterly uea•rq,table. The aoiety-e pat.l..hers are prepared to brim out the IMI\b� prov..:ed the author will defray 'he I 'est '4 n•nrl.letpxt estin,athin at my}}f(::.ti abut th.•r well reverse to him ice art.'., e °there're I. hem a royalty d half •Seen.•• •-.tch nn all c.i.f.,' sold. 1f the weue!d-1s- ienieli.t, Needed with 0.srettlr,eythinwit, ehu ukl etre with the oiler, we *aur.« 4-!I ewer hat hilt met with any hefty who. ha•1.ri.•d til. etr.•ritu.jt-what the reoilt meld tor; but we great• fear that it might tee oder. up to ht. rxp..ctat«1'i. A. Inc the megatliw- al tide.. be mould have• enema W e'on.i,'.•e himwlf fortuttate if he got lock hi. ei .rats - ...net enlace, and loorl:t his experw• a .t no -rester re;tlay thio the ,riconal el :l• al. Seer. s'asel'e rewNaLL !tiers 1'A. -a7r I urs• .Vitra. Mgr. Capel, tete wr:l known English Rams Catholic society eve.[. who cwn.e Item Pro. year. ago w preach., 1t is said, 11e .l,ctrim+ his Cf . and wealthy ie.00le, i now • badly fallen star d that Cl,urrl, ata under its set err owl. Whoa be clime he he brought with lura I.-tt.ra .4 ir.t:'.du.t'.,0 t'ae Jrsutt Fathers of this city. Thee they it u "adored evacuee and they per milted hint 4, deliver has Wet Amerman sermon in their Church d St. Frani Xavier in Sivteen th-strert, and Induce the alumni d the :tt. Frances \ave College to entertain him at their room. .a Tweetyengbth street. Y roue his helot. attracted the attention .4 the fathers au. d the (tires d the arcbdinceae. H. g... knowledge of wine, and his perewtea'•e ted ..eking woolen's company, excited canm.nt and led 1.. an �J eke '.welt n( rhe! was that he was forbsdd.n by the Archlml..y to exercise any priestly function in the dioare and would not .ren l e permitter) pri- rate gam. He left hen fur San Frani:not, but the odor of his life bad gone before him, and no priest, secular a religious, d the arch diocese, would receive horn. it was amerced in a despatch published today that he area cared fur by the Jesuits of San Fr•noisco m hie arriving there, and that they d.d so because til are not on cot• dial terms with the Archie d the doses'. An luAmat. (need of Archie Hamden d San Francisco was seen today by a News re- porter, and be informed the reporter that Mgr. Capel was not in soy wap noticed by the Jesuits of the Pacific .lope, *5.1 also that the most cordial relations min between the fathers and their diocesans. He added that the 14.n Francisco Jesuits oo.iW not notice Mgr. Capri tea account of the information tl.ry must have had of his eondtut in this city before he had W leave it. Accenting to the d.q.atehe, now roneng frna, California the conduct of the learned lilonsignot in the West has not hem an inn- provemcnt on his latter days in N.w Yirk. Scandal. that Cethulacs look .a wit'. dngu.t ohm. assented with a (wie.t are cup.kd with hue nane- The news can.% that he i. sow b s i n5 -'n a C'alifernu plantation with the wife .4 a moan whose hospitality itality he has outraged. Mew reale Were rs.0ed b ..den Time* Prow Londe'. refer-apts. it was prret.cte d that Feb. 1, l:c'A, would wetness the swelling of the Thames to such a height that the metrupolr must be ail merged, 1100 Noble Meese. Mtrra Or [sae4rawsara les. Woes 1. Ire reeaee read.. t Chuen illy, whack r rely twenty -slue rasa of about an boor's ride by rail, from Pane, • town of 4505 awbabitaate, sad r families theme meetings hold the: u is My, esplem bre end October of welt year. The Purest Chattily coven fill sere.. sad through imam • brad road past the raw soarer, w incltsdas • miesrdid P� et posed et 1 Jare• r ba. hers rested N ac jk y Mete sad adjoining which stables erected is 17>b by Luer Ile Sore Eyes The Pyre ate always b aypetty Wf the bah, aad afford ea •sseelleat lad ed .1 Ito coadltba Wheel the eyes hese week, sad the Mb fafllsand and sate, K h.� an evidence flat the system has buss Op dleentrred by Scrofula, Inc wid\ Aye' the (Sarsaparilla le the best knows remedy. w wrl Wish pt'Massssi a 1esLt~aS�parrs.Z1st de Bourbn. it was the familyd the Cuadra. aid Mooended to ills nerehip, from Henri de Hourbuw, thet I.. (ondey sle a.lk4 it to the isle. d'Auwale, it is clai..t. d throagh the 1.4 an E.yglishetea who ata.mpaiee l haul 1n exile. Thr detw wa. nae that p earl Fren•h mops f.r half • century. Tbrrswere no moons Irby he should leave Cluedto d'Auena1e, fur he lust..: lows. Phalle and all hr uprising I.k..) aid revered the e ad w s11of akdaa I ..=mesad ,t Ayer's lanaperllls. After fl „a1e„ss medisise • .here tis I was Cured sly eyes are sow In ■ .pkmli 1 ..iodine Ily awl I w as well and air ea ever. • Mrs. William Uage, Csaeonl N. U. ` For a washer of years 1 was Imola deed Chula, X. to eh. last Three years sl the restoration of kid estate by the Nle A.sembly in 1172 1 red d' A canals bare t erected' of the present ekatea.o on the (send tow .4 the .4.1, with the Intentaua .A meson 1t se nearly as r.4tete . the same eenadidaanas e as w hen the 1.4 Print a (.+nide keit ow it as eq.,.l. t. 11.. owns Tokyoite* The del was enabled, thanks to the ttdulgwas the 1'o aololwui (pcI t%.nu..arnt which utas ter .Pint hen .uta exileto 'enol%e hr household w eigh Intl, the Lanka u( ties noire, to trona .l the N1r,.tre. Kuh0uog woe ha sere . killed •rti.ta and artiw+r he fortiori enetnl at .ownwus owl a chantilly oples«lid as that theenterd try iieseeet Mane. de let tine. The gnat chant, d plate r flee (runty eel teste dsepl*y. throughout and the ail h arts the whole. The drwgn wens planned s. the utueet Care, *rat as far as ;noble 1 Own d tit. f.wwrr loading was adhered Itkwr hose here brotioht the (,t.siwwlaeai iw, .4 .rt and usaginerent httnly, whic•b ha leen *.kiwi inose time to time. Chant.[ promote -4 to Jerrie rie wen .4 the port splint rv,r.lrrrrw•. In l''uri.(pr•. (irate lately the lei a..lulr..1 for r's!.'t,011a a I.y-a4•lle to a wean his merest wealth- the Karl oA [hoary fanner iia earls _ 11eretrw an h..tonc p.rtr�t artillery .4 gnat inter.•.t, the Stole ir.aeter. d Its y sued On enema wheels .4 French art els here worthily repre- meted. The Ptieeeia. the Ingres, the Gree.', the I)slsse.uv, the Ilrranipe, form • e..Ik•et.ms worth making a prlgnauge to vee. Then there are the Raphael., 0. Vinci*, Th- iene to 6n•, tete (hike hat not only leers ,1'N d the most aamduui o, but use .1 the nerd fortunate c Jierj.v. in the world. There an alio ? ugnifacc.st tale and *:lark., tapes try. tamnl•e,neni*turrs, , mem' ray. and yeeelri, enamel., plat. -n4 an art but a here in itself a meseum contemning ran old eolotueit In clement Inisdlng., Jake an tient awl naudrrn. The 1 le •ere t•• will a hirer is any eye.. and was l/ltt 1 National 10 •UN* asy relief unlit 1 roln.iam b. wane Aye" Saraal�arilla. This medlar a" hes.Meed a etap..atpll-ln bet • e, and 1 belie y 11 N M lbs Nabbingof bhww! purdfien. it C. E. Upton, , V. 1!. leh From childheod. and until wetkla a le ,,p months, I have been aalcted with Wei and Sore Eye.. I hate wool for the complaints, with hemdcW result., evil nanapertlla, and cossider It a grant blue purifier. -- Mrs. C. ?Millis, Weyer, Vt. th I sugared for • year with indentn as tion le my left eye. Three uka•rs forms sad on the ball. depriving me of sight. am the causing wrest pain. Atter trying mal ed other rem/elle., to no purpose, I w'as tidal to induced to use -oyer. SanaparUlu, awl, he By Taking tea three hoick• .4 this mr.lkiio-. have her ken entirely cured. My sight has beta r wend, and there ie no t*Rs 0t lateen= t. tion, sere, or ulcer In myeye.- brad Iv T. Bowen, Sugar Tree Ride, Wily. all kr .4 'a A elegant and rwr,-nlent, the upper theism he • iug leeched hy light gellerie•a • e'wf ... Inane Leaned. ! .ss 1e.•i.rew 111..4 Journal. I The Paaenmaquookliee .till ding W their old ''' and poetic otiose .,1 tlw nature el thunder. ei They Leber* that the runlete d the 'bungler Norte aced the tubes tel lightening are M. de d therefor .Smuts who are play * ing (all end shoutieg thew arrows In the 1 temente. There .. a trwdstioo that a Paras ttt•qu.Wy Iodine me day expressed • damn that he might hareem "a thunder." Alt at MOO bi .*e hem mounter, to the 4y in the ew«rke .4 tl.. ramp , fir.. He was taken to the abode el the thunder., plated in a long ben, and by some reyetencrw peeves inr.rtad with the Ireepertie, and existence d • tbwn.l.', spirit - .r as Lour Mitchell puts et, he was "thunder tied." He lived for seven years amen( the thunders, played ball with them in the sky, shot hia g ung arrows with them at the birds they were always elmainagg toward the south, married s female Meader spirit and pursued an active sad eontamted life d thunder and lightaitig. Sere* year's after his translative a •iolent storm pored Oyer the d the P hes ; there was an mammal and frightful contention annoy the thunder spend this rrmbke were mere terrific teas 1'a.sa,n, qu ddy'. ear had torr hard ; the au smelled .4 brlm•torce ; the .k blazed with red and .lbw danere ; the r opreaed and great forks of fin diet out .4 dim; the ran 1e11 in sheets; peal answered penal ; ere tongue el Icgbtuing spat out fire to anreber ; the alrigbted Passamaqu ddie , who never has beheld arch • men& believed that the teg«xu d the thunder spinet were Waq-i g their tree awful war. They fell down and crossed than .el. -o. In the seedstd their alarm they sae a human (Drat elide down into their mop oto beam d hgh1, It was their old friend, wbe had nisei lie escape from perming thmade t shaken end his 'tbtm«derted exime000 awl "a- ttuned 4, them. He had ck.n`ed swiwwh.k but all hie old friend, knew bun. Ile hied with b.. tribe till he died. Phar. Thai Are Odd. Southern w.xi,en take knotty t0 jenurnaliam. Over aft, are teem,' I d with d the south, sari on the ;e1 a.( Dent month they a Souther, Women. Press Ass,ceat,un. It is predicted that a new an I very hoed. sorely appointed saloon in New York will he a failure amply borne these is nen bar a which drinkers can Ielu m1f any chain in vrb'. •h they can /It The dnnke are served by better looking mac (soon an eh geed ward. A St Lome man was .e -y much startled while gueng through a dirty aII.y .4.e rainy Night b feel something warm On his leg joule &been his shoe. He tkotght it was a Pal amt fuWe.g hal umbrella. he bates his leg until it was sure and his nmberlla was broken. Then he and all living things thereto drowned. As in prophecy 1761, the net with credences, •ei litany people fled into the euotm rrding ceuntrv. Prior d Bolton. the St. Barticaiosi ew'q built fortress et Harrnwdt-the-Bill, which he tacked with provisions for a maple .4 mouths, and repaired thither with hi. beetle ren. Many wealthy citizens petitioned the 'nor a, find thew. houseroom in hi. rr- treat: but he would Only entertain his enema! friends, of whom some fondly •ra dame war forthaouirg. When, mehowever, he lot of Febri,arr arrived, "the Thames, n mindful of the fog -bath cooed upon tee lank. Rowed en Tingly am yore. e. The tele Abe ou t ire heal hr, flowed to its nasal height, ebbed then eb1again, just as if 20 astr..l.er.r, had not peedged their words to the nwtrary The s*tr.legere s.heinuently tout it sheen the stars were nght and they were tvr••ag. They had made a mtaralculation I,y yt GO years. Vet it happened that, a hen lee. , 1624 anised, i,nndon was not dhe.tn,yed I,v hart the l.mph.ta had paged l.v.on.1 the reach ..t mundane criticieen. Iha.l.tl.... tering tteer alter -clay on earth, awl whales Intik mg the nstteruyer, these wise own ,rte.1 themselves with the refl.-men that brae* the astral bdirs were right .r wn4g, hey at least had effected a profitable tnw arga. n. Clad $. Get eel ores. , Professor (to font of Botany eyes) -Mention t anew of our common trees! f. Student -Ash. maple, elm, larch, bort, w spews, pine, horn --(taking breath.) t prams* ( ) _.. ( lemma ! Stideat-All right, air, if you're heard 'e. wort. I11 .nap, National Pills are 1 as a safe, mild, yet thorough, puritan VP, acting upon the bilary .•means promptly and .f (.courtly. lm in "Tho editor of our esteemed rr.ntem• ,r ...said • esreastie •' village j„urnal,.t. is very fresh, but I the malady doesn't extel.d to his news i columns." dI Telmer* Marled la taglaw< Prom Ike /,ow flew 4a.dar.d. The attempt to grow toleren in this aoratre bah has twee made by Memo. Carter, the rest seer) merekanta, on a farm at 1'laistew, Kent, has in far ('ntred • marked su.xow he crop, which aemrer. an aero of ground ;. w lying harvesters, and ma splendid[ gnu -the The Maven ere wet) 57011'1, ,aor�tknt anal In .1ra, •a Mitch *a 27 es .n length by 13 ,melee .n I.rea.lth, whin he mid rub is delicate, and rioteon- hon. In this, one .4 the diRatlltioe of t. haves growing hew hem nverceene few if the portent of ihw led lame grows lae the leaf i.on- e ewe by went .4 Mxibility, for oe most im- portant nee, that of rolling up her canna • The plantet wens she salt em Jane lee the roode having bees obtained frarn America. The varieties of allon which have leen c"hi mead areserenteen d tilo tot ental inrluediug she Ha. an. and Virrggtiman, 1«rt the.. why .pasta' to have Iouru,hwl wawa Iu'onantly ter. the ('.naireeteeett serve (eoe the yellow I'rvnr, leg Fredrick aril the (Baaor. The to boom thrives, it es gawp, in .alley. awl the * sof the pwewaet neer'w gervtl., r ha • dial eeprsw*, *&$.evenly .hett...l /eget, ends for the height .it the (cleats 1', . nolo• the produce hes le•.. 'outdo try el, La..pc,, seed in hen haat. the lruo• t,sw. en Ceylon tea. But we moat hasten to "us looney this fairy-like city, lhreetm5 an •'8e'er" oat Snide, f..r all new rumen 1'• Mere must have •n interpreter end •IR pial•, to drive us to .11 tie places of rel of that the afternoon envoi per ev started toff in • native carriage in ly lays et about him over the bean e' d here legs of thetrnuhl.a.me rum mons: who crafter until wo are not •.1 ht of this functionary when again they ,ws ly round ea meimportuning than e lit, we See the cinrwm„n gerdwe and mtaesom. w W. pew newsroom eoe"snut oil mills and se gpglilles mulls, airy plement winding old ffiada4 penderaya, tbrospb o5lying as. 1 OF/ Oro& where .,.,ythisg so e•e ie pltiu4 aliens' to oar warlara aigbt. ear ea A..ea Peron (4, n-sr3 Wryer Negro. " 1 ' has molted to my fade shun neer '•' ".•eore ntad Ms as he walked up eleven( elen thin n front .4 his clog atasre in an excited manner " How he Owlets•" n. " I h■ plabeside me v hes.w met as as ye ..e A stranger .'n os aloes and looks it aster, an.( 4ew Ise sones nap to me earl sae : the Moan thee you insured!' ' Tec.' For how much'• • new mord dolly.' He r ail nobs into des'. owl bash. o•dt scare ben r. Tb. ' Uaul Face' se Whetted with- • stone's throw of the beach, and tea 1 'nteehat different OIL. 01 hotel to what have been seeeet.•med, a rambling building which ezteynally looks as Anegh it (tad at awe time served the psoM a fort. The ferniter. i. • umeTI y of laden earned work sad old - end era wt " I'm ' dot settled me. 1 real doe gluee of n.. t .IC. r to keep • shtook d shorter of waa•aal malts of til. Reogl s\gna 1'n mimeo A Crnor, Whooping Coe,.• and preen nal ehltis imtts+bt.fy p �ti B Cr. For e.4 J. � n bd apradily s•tevtsread. 111 Relit ?Mad at 8ip111 carefully catered the simpered tat with ext.' hand. and. 1 til the ether, polled out his goi.l watch, wish hail slipped thrau5b a bode in he watch pocket, and elects was considerably the worse foe the amending that ,t had moved. The aap(pearar. d Edwin Booth is Rt. Pad and Minn.&pntes Beads one .1 their t„ reran the fact that an the sane year that Beetle made his brut regular appear rice on the stage in Beaten, the Indiana nisei, an attack open the little Ing feet, where now stands nee d et. "'aura leading betels; and that the year In which 1N first appeared ,n New York .a leading tragic earls .es the year In which the Etat homes was built where Minowpoiia now .sa.ds. Now each city claims 180,54 inhabit- ant., and all this growth ha. liven within the prefe rental lied a man "hen no one yet calk old. S atetblwg [bawd IN •ee.ee•bee. Penn Roams 1I-..s/d. And mow it as authoritatively stated that the hoose -dine u not the aableen of rend luck .t has so ling hem supposed. On themntr&ry, it (range the norma oM licit 10 movie who immure it Th...per.ttleue wall please take notice, and tear to pek up lila* a4wndttg (*crow d iron w I,wr.e.er and Irlierer•4 [key chance to s 11, as has long been their rnatom. One of the grommet scamp. on record • p.rsen who. won.M have sold his mother's fable teeth, ;f the "St took him," Dries said anthem cm earth 1'r en heaven would prevest hoe .toppoteg to peek up a •rare. -.het., for, if h e knew hu fnetune was at stake sbouk1 h. mem • certain train, he would rather •w unveil than peas this mehleten by 1 it ea m•laecholy to sckeowlee re he was always a lueky bellow 4'1 he 'teed, &od thew who can tell whether he wa.14 eft At all event he left a largo rlh•,. tune .4 hem .hoe• el all snare and c.trmdtu.ws e. Monte Ins k'a., and henceforth .noes' their 11 al power in site neigh- boring hank diem Ns mmo ssbe es, Fre,n !M .a d' !''.,.. " .t n. 1.. t, d.. .seat .m.heap," said a llelrrew dealer to • Poch diver who dersgh/ t►. press anew4. ail - "is '.h all .not. " "Yes." ►.plod the ete.to riot. "1 Itl.oght Qtra was ea radrai pp ole film" My daugbter, ten years okl, wan amlete with Scrofulous Sore k:yri. During tt last two years abs &cytr ase 1igbt of as kind. Phyeklaas of the highest needle aliened their shill, but with to perusals success. Os the recommendation of friend 1 purchased a bottle of Ayer'. ha sepiolite, whish niydaughter commence taking. Before shail ural the OW bottle bar sight was reetorrd, and she ea sow look strarlly at a brilliant light wits out pain. Her cure is •olnplete. -- W. 1 Sutherland, Evaugellet, Shelby City, le! Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepense by T)1'. J. e' AN., & do . I.nwe l 1, Wan .Sold by au Drywalls. 1'rkw 01 , au Lours., wwwwwwwmwo Persil& .sit savrfcr 1111•111111•d saaataute u stud to bra • sand ewe eh year, and the first sharp 1 wi and tile= rattling down et • great r The section of the country between Galt 141, George is where the chestnuts .n.t grow; and et may here he remarked 1 although the .•Smut tree is &Neral to eouatry, trod d course greets *lid 1& .,ik, .11 edemas (as far as we are aware cultivate .t in weenie or .brebbense b bow laduno. Tl. reel wt11 shoos .p right. and stake as apparently vigor growtht•Even the winter cots st down lee ably. Even if protect"' 0 '.errs imine,♦ to pull the yawing Meuse through mare tl two or three wint ea Mlkad( PRINTED GOODS. NAIRN HAS ()themed This Werk 3 Crates, 2 hogsheads, 5 Cases, 1.F' 111CAIER) Fancy G1ssure! .1n Extra .Amart mem of Lamps. No Charge fcr In•reee'tIon. Oen't Forgo[ see them. C. A. NAIRN tort lR f Meuse square. Ooderic Wmailigga cniWO *Pi 41--h0R0 0 oga N_1;1C 14 tI>11WW C. La McINTOSH, x.11 dnm to Rhreas' Drug Store, keeps row.ranIIs •Adsmg to Ale well - serried .took, canine Freak Groceries, wb1.h will be tonne to compere everltebly, tenth as regards gaswee, and ke, wh any other stork In MN 'Welty. TEAS AND SUGARS A APR('TALTY. In r.t.rwls' thanks to my reetnesere ter the 1 weak! odes laving C'-�r ode art .