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CEYLON.
• Des.:riptiv, ArtiAti on EWA-
ern Lands.
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e w tersamreLtsuiisee ates.rt The t11aMt
teak 1a male■ t aer•aNea •stlsisser
N.4.I
up the steep mouse/tin side apparently
getuug higher the higher we seat !
Hew longingly we looked at the summit
r hen we cumin catch a ghwpse of n toms
.maul the thick undergrowth we were
trudgiug through : Our companion- -a
bit of a wag in bis way at clary rest
kept religiously r dutq es lel our
promise tu''waik up that muuntai■ Its
threw -quarters of as hour. But once
at the top we were full repaid for our
moruing'a eleruon. W e are en the
(ugbc.t point iu C.ylun • we caw lust
After a few days pleasantly spent in cash a glimpse of the sea many noise
Km* beside tta never te t o forguitee away t.' the south west. To the iortk
little lake, and surrounded by the aer east is Adam's Trak, which for ^enemy
maiutaitis a dignity- that ::o other meun-
tan in Ceylon f.owes,ee. Iin this Inoue -
lata is to be seen the tout print of
tlsnnt hills, drip t1 ,aer-tilted gullies,
.haled walks and delightful atmosphere,
we determined to do still further moun-
t ten ward. By rail se proceeded to
Newer& Ellie Newraha), a email town
situsted un a plain 120 mules L..m Cu
lomb,, at an' elevati,l:t of over 1:,000 feet
a note the aea. On mwou It of Ha puri•
•a it is
THE t'ENEP.SOLE i1,4,1 HtVaL}',
It is a large irregular hole somewhat the
shape of a human foot. but *tweet sia feet
in length. While iu Jerusalem we were
Igoe u Adson a grate which was u.. larger
.ME ttet,AT►Rlt•M OV %gym)*. than airy ordinary human's la.t wattle,
one languid, jailed Euripeaas betake rune should be, but this ditterenee to
themselves here i1 quest cf health end sue can be accounted for mildly. Adam
Change. when the sultry. steamy alums alien in Ceyluu w•u to the pni.0 •J Ile
nber.let the coast u no longer tolerable he was out art iutrc,duced i.. Ere-
Tlig blase is itteJ for hili,( tint settles according to M.shurumelen belief - but
by Samuel Baker, afterwards SirS4u,uel. whets histime had corn." to shuttle off
this mortal
coil, t., leave the werld wherer
hie latter days were beset and t,urdeued
with the cares and responsibilities of a
wife and large family, he became old and
e was the piem;eer of this Wusntain
ylat'i.and here cultivated • farm fur eight
sears before bece ntue the w..r•d-renown•
ed traveller which gateedhim the distorts unarmed up, and a.ou washer a shadow
tem of kuiehtbeo.. The *ogre vicinity
has a p.pulat;on of out *mire 1,000, of his former self, and finally required a
tac'uding 'Native', an 1 were it out fur rooting place leu larger than the ordinary
uur; j.e•vlliet tatter da mortal. This cxp,auatloi
}.here it would probably never have had originated le -Way Ty with eurselvea, and We
the distinguished h'un.t of the tread of
:ay foot ler any foreign fact on its soil
it has no streets. Pretsbly then is
'mut t0 be Mtn til at., c•iaistry to the
r slid a more
•-HAP tlI:.L 1 �No..4MA
rtf mountain and valley scenery than the
railway from Kandy to Newera•Elha
'pens up to the traveller. The nod, at
in enormous .:beanie to the Eugltab
i:orernmeut, Rag e+.rrieJ through be-
tween thea! two ;.laces pripcitally as an
(mile! for the e..'!!•., groin set vatenaive-
trust it will peeve wtisfacto•ry to the
unenlightened resdar. We noises to be
made a "Fellow .1 the Royal Geograph-
ical S•,eiety" over 1t. But to pu•eet*l,
Halla ARE t'1at1(11 r eau-1EY'.
The Buddhists believe that this foot-
print is Buddha's instead of Adams; the
Brahmins declare it to be Sivas-une of
their gods ; and it is said some Christians
hold that St. Thomas made "an impres-
sion" its Ceylon during his ministry ;
temsegnently this foot -print is a shrine
visited h:• many pilgrims of various be-
lt' lure a few .•wars sag I. The work of heft. While we stand drinking in the
engineering and censtruoting must isle scene below and .bunt us, parts of the
been a difficult un iertskiu,., The tram, plain ie shut out from view by treat
which is • short one, in ucit_e.l to creep snow drifts of fleecy clouds, but these
are all gone in a few minutes aid we can
THE HURON SIGNAL, FRLDAY. JAN. 28,1887.
J13HI11UT01 LET
TER. , CAMPAIGN NOTES I
Mtt..t as. lanai.
To vie EntTUE, Can a than elle baa
11lvente Occurring at the U. e, The Mu,; is me • Conservative organ IOWA*, up • t. the. reeclt of the elution* any longer, my s, the '1,rattn, (,\loci, i vote (level!) et tit,e..rutt. Dominus*
o.
111:Trna.
•Lha.0.an„hyaa,ea155eeLee 'rs,rig•v•rrtna,!, ,
article ie att attack on the It,w*N, I N"'r. 1 ea, a 'fel! th.• let is .1-6"hT :.,..fees .egos -Tis.gleet/ea ♦ t•re.tdetlm•i '.
L•g•re Ta..<sehrss � t:at1►nlic 111JYgb, •71.1 In the next e.wlutue a t.alufai .r. t *41, dt.'e rah •r (ilttlt, or limy
.f IS eiare.
I is an assault leu the liberal party. tits one rice et.... t.. ,..•e ler refntu from
IIt guns leu every day. -Montreal [Ivrea Soling, +u .hlch cum the party could
That the Vu.t is still the euuhdentisl not take the• oath at the tune of ,,.erns
without being liable to he pr•,.ereted lir
petjary. is sell as the .-.'t uj:l resents*
at thee rlee•i•.us. Ali ie'it • ei .- sums
eel void, and tint eu•,.- Wb!. by law.
tbelislnry bet* methe result er Iaaj.rt-
lies iu elicmiot... •Lich each, patty has
sus i,• up its mind. .led .•hunt as.. out
You can call it belle. You can salol hal" 'Lt effect of omiluctu; either to use
now uur Special l'urrespsmdent. i organ of the Ooteru-Mt a et ideut fru*
Wesel:wrint, 1). C., the feet that it is the une newapape, in
Jan. frith, 168: the province which is supplied with the
'u err e a .r sauce an
. ( nt y t 11 1 ed 1 la• some , silents of the 1-auada f;d7eNe twelve
we t p ane, • ougress ignored the heirs before the envied uewg$psl 1.
Tariff puzzle fir a whole week, and turn- I issued from the Secretary let Suite. -
ed its attentiun and its energies upon ; I1amtlt.Nl Times.
the Minion yuest►un, Interstate Cum-
mrrcr, Appropteattuus for the militia, it b!utl' 1leu eau call it frau). The Special rN,Nis P. n111u.•Yru the r'ittwu
and the bill for est 1e w ,+i the Iwt, III • ht. tt hila pot to
The rr
ier•Itd,t., the uLi.t t•• rota•.-Edi'uc
a seat in the' sum.iet f'r its chief. Each in the eusutup; geeier.l elections *Ill ite Advrrtsrr • i
question was pushed to a vote, and the defeated if the people d•, their Jut a. Vii-
lasult will lw, if all thus :ovulation ef-
fects whit was' 'mended, that the 'twin
relies of barbarism ' will bis r.suted out
of Utah ; the people well be telitved o1
grievous oppression and extertiun fr in
:be rnlroads ; this citizen soldiery of the
country will be provided *eh arms Sea
ether equiptnetita, and the linnets will
have an uul..stay figure head at Wash -
'moon to look afire their s;.ecial io,trr-
1 ablishui ' au Ex tense matters Int e. Th ( t remelts'
eeuttae Department of Agriculture with 1 filet all 1 •ry s:hewea to heal if l t•till
e they .- smitten Times. t
Lirrr C. my'i• gni let► s maize; is
T..ry pawn raised a great howl at guaranteed to cote you. For 'isle 1•y
liish..pCleary's interference in the 1'.v Wilwtu Dru__o.
emeriti elections Ile favor ..f the Liberal A pamphlet ha. teen beard id sisal►
candidates, tt'heu the !Ittuister of Jus- Dun. '1'tn..... 11 hat. hut{ Sag Dont
rice, %lr Thompson, secured his election 1larleh.o. •.t siren:pt t.. J. -feint their
in Antiiuoish, '.. S.. tbuerh Hishu Northwest mafa•lw:uie•rati.•u.
Camra 's w/ueeee, the Toronto .p ,t, aw,•rt
the uttawa t iii:.n. and other Tut, 3 I'atarrh l'urwl, health aw:
este, Julius. thvuttlit tical pr....e'diug • breath N'r•vrrtt f y `ht. h • Cats t t 1. -
The l'resideut gave the first State re- pw•lxrr nae, and the 11 i.' even went so .ally. Puce :M) cent,- Nasal
tar a. t.. • mice .d the Buh.. o s action. free. F'.,r sale by J.•%'s ttw•o, llru:gist.
coition of 188: to the DiplomaUe /'..regi V{ {
it being• a loon( wtabluhed custom here That was toefoni the i.nler wait forth t.. 3 Sleepless Nights, made utiarrable 1•y
tat pay the lir&t- lu••'•,r. u1 tlw serrates. - ilae- the Prntwtant-- -+r;--+•r•.•• •
the representatives of foreign nations. (►Weever. remedy for you. F•.: bale by J. \C
The official world of '%ashlvgton is al- A great ratan}' {t.ople have been meshed Druiseiet.
ways formally Invited to these levees, by the use of such terms as the "Rasa
and pennons w private life whose pro- Bible, the'•Jfutilated Seale," and bare
ecce is uetinel are invited informally actually suppuei4 that the Bible has
by the host or heotess. Although the been revised by some one, and certaiu
rain poured down and the wind blew important passa;es left out. There is no
furi.wsly, the White House was filled "31utilated Bible... There is no ''Pew
with a brilliant throng on this occasion, Bible.' There is a volume of Scripture
and outside the acetic was in which roll- Lessons for the use of at:heels. The s•,
tug carnage•, lines of coaches, coupes, sections in this volume were in ..10
cabs of MI descriptions, banging doors men who lure and reverence the Bible,
a•,,'
1887_
rpare Raz 2r,
U,+e '44';
en.b,ara .t•. ..',�
rrat'.lertrM .'1 : ,r ttl.rea an ,hwthe.truwn. +d1►
the hoist t.ah,up, aad rhe lrsm mete! bolls
fCtef.W a/r jy
),,; test ‘1.; teh. as Its 1 otuor..w ,.►rlv!•.
air u6+urt•+•••'d• 1:. yal.ria 0u ••e•41 rt.
gwlte, draw -WHY* art. ba.uer•krepu,tt to a1I
111 t1t'a6t•trs. •1104x17 rte.. •take tl h.rleasrl,
.11,ae i. sass! bu.wbold. Itshs•eu,t,ul tub
i07e•4 sia a and t.atlera-•h•rt 'Y[plt 6„ nl. eL
sett lades to ►air wet' y b um s r,v..1 a•f .ub
., • iplh•s• h (•ale ► • ht.r 055 6 dre•.w a: rte.
se 1.012,d so 11. e6lunu.s Isar
,u;iJ s t oa t the .lost taattdMstl5..,,
II ihI'E;t'S PEitIODICALS.
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IntlF t'►1:'''M.a,.AY,1Vt:«
I: aKJ'►.k't tt'I.r.h'.1
A 1•t -it • tit' St; PY,.litelt.••...... tet
Uakl•1:M44 Citatth4JK AR(K p.ftt
y- tl:ttioie %stet
11.1.H1. 1'is:, lt•t14111' tiled tRo Yeasty
- vrett.reaw
l.'.!.r/el. tuuef •adseedier'•istile UM
tstofgat'em,tde.
The relater* of Ike Bitter beef. whit Ike
ar.t N,.mteer her Januar) of ewes year. wan,
s.tisNb mrslf.•nee •uhsa•ripllui• alit be
.in soh ttt t,un.b••. 1011, rt at t.uit of re
, .. et rr u,.ter.
j finned Volumes of Itarper',Leer. fee three
t rr.,r. hat t, a, oral cloth b nding% will be end
; L, utast, pastas? paid. er by express. /rrr e!
.pewee itwor":ra t1r Ireia•i,t do.r not ta,rel
11 •0 r•r colarucl for r e• es.. -r reluu..
Cloth 4'aaes•t,•r TIN \ .; ,a e. suNL bele fns
,.o.dawr. wittveto L) 1,411. yu.+paid. on r.
n. of atsera-
k.-n.i•tawc.wshould he nine. by Peet talar..
Men.) UUNer or law t, Ile so owl chart. ,- of law.
.'.-rimy,ttr.oretat 10,0):y1114. udr•rn.
„• ,•• vet hast for ...qtr.,. anter .j It aki•tur
1tARP4H R BROTN1iFA,
New York
Day and Night 11
During an amen lithe of Brntra•hi:i•, a
1857.
n ar�fr'$YoallgPeople
(merlins tkla:ng in the throat. and an
• lbaustlne, dry, hacking rough. Alto t AN H !.t.`j.TI: ATED WEEKLY.
1:• c It 'het I t '
lie ,u ere r. . k*•p is hut• , :nn Wt.a
1 rustratiun follow.. This disease 1.:.!.e
r:ttnJt. with lloareme.., and wna•Iinu•a
and ahouttug dntera played a ec•wapie- and whom nothing cu.►Id melee to 01 it• �'ufre- It is to Ir .•titre
belts.'
imus part. ilate or dishonor the Holy Scriptures.- Lois r„nof of involve the ;Magi.. n.1 t.rwutate
The venerable Mr Corcoran, Washing- Christian Guardrail. mule.
Inv. Avers cherry Pectoral affords
ton's philanthropist, came to the rtcep - There is not an 4 tntario Tory organ op,. ly r 't.•f soil cure tis ra.s •• of I:ruu-
tiun early and remained late, seated on a th•.t is imw cursing the .tf, j the: did not
sae in the Blue t'arler, where he receiv- follow it meekly and recklessly during ingo Lel Mauvestis It .s the legi;ou deep.
ed m coursemuch attention frothe President's the whole coue of the provisos)Elee-
o
up slowly on iC 't'i;rt of the at !p ,rate. nests- thin. Sheridan, to full uoifurm
The road a for the mitt port on the face c'ust two or there dozen little dovecote with five glittering bides on his breast,
, incises, trace rhrend, but1
valley ahem l,t►00 feet deep and nearly «jun guy .pjden'the valley mthresdsnd u2 We
1 ehi11� fi
a mile wide. \1'r can look upend down in-
formed by one of the party that this is
fcr miles before and behind us as we
proceed and .Lan count a d opts planters' the "big game•' region, when glue might
trt:elling one way •,r the uther. .1u not ' to • ftieod, but you can't pot them in a
run the risk of tailing headlong down letter or a valise eery well. so we eon.
t!ie steep declivity, tented ourselves with leaving the live
eerier AND let eta'. -r m .k , ones •ming their mountain fastnesses,
and instead purchased from a native •
are uutneruus- Etrty mountain tido i• fine poor .,1 eLony ones fourteen inches
ander cultivation, or is bring ,'ripped «f high vying him the ren dollen for them
:be heave ttm.rr to yte•1 for man a instead t,f forty et he tweed. After
benefit ..the cop thit che•-r. but Dirt he,1,1ing a fin m•thet the penple st the
im.4srllae& After *recoil hotu� ride hotel knew we had reached the Li;;hest
ap this charming mountain railway, point of our ambition, we began -our
Neser&-Elisa is it last called out. From descent and reached the hotel nearer
the railway terminus to the town proper mid-day than breakfast time. Next legislation. Ae is very envious for an lir as c,uncdb•rs The council thou or-
a distance of nearly five rules, a cumch is morniuy when about to leave we were extra session, so that the Tariff fightinay ganized, the reeve in the chair. Mile
.,ro.ided. ',trecttot . „r idggale to he somewhat surprised at the length of be brought un as sem as possible. He uses cf last :nertiig of further council
-.I-ought tit forward ..n the bullock dray, we asserts that public interest in the sub. read and adopted. Moved by Julies
imbed n oa tbu.lis fnabuweslFluh ot* ■O'rit. 111.1., p •,
i,ledhil), seconded by A. Yiiutig, thin
Joh:. ip;erni,Ibam be appointed auditor
for this year -Carried. The reeve ap-
pointed Baby Williams as the other au -
lion campaign. They were quite willing 1 hat•. bin n practirlac it,Y 1 tan f..*
twenty-( }.:,:.. • trim for 11..' pa.t
to drive the Roman Catholics into the_ I .iv. ►..v . t..rrd..tr mix ruir •••t tats ..•k.,
lakes 1 thereby they could gain a party of Nrmchlti .. After rxhau.ttng a.1 the
success at the pulls. Fi,Jing, however, us.n,l rr
that they could not defeat Mr. M. with ut Relief,
by abusing the Catholics, they are now 1 trod Ayer's t T Pectoral. it helped
as ready as ever to keep Mr. Blake from rax imitiealiately, rad effected a rl.-••4y
power by using the Catlin!ics. If the cure.-G.Stor,•sll,) rt.,t•aeruliton,M1.s.
policy bad succeeded in Ontario, Ayer'a ('harry Pect a! is d.'et.lr,ttt ibe
every Tery leader and every Tory organ bat rroretly, tiittiiu u v l,•� e, for
in the country would be at its track to- - M.
iu.t, 1{. It- i 417 t .1 e.
- M. A. Yost, M. 1).. nom lLris,� ills.
day, and nowhere between the fear car• wits ettet•krd,!.,.twince with'ayaar•rr
Hera of Canada would • Roman Catholic Coil. wtii,•h, fruit a stu.ure. •raw were
be rale from abuse, oppression, sea rat- and thistly "ruled °n nth qts. He
justice,-1)lo:.r. . night sweats I was redu.rd a t t" r
skeleton. My ,•nigh Iva, tu.e , aa.i 1
frequently spit Wood. My phy•ir n t'.'.1
Callsieas.
galled. The following gentlemen subs:nbed their
Hon. Frank Hurd, of l►hin, who host declaration and qualification of or:;e,
his seat in Congress through tee, much viz :--Joseph Beck, as reeve : Jsns�e. A.
eit'quence in behalf ..f Tariff reform, is l:tedhill, as deputy reeve't Alezrander
here now, and u eager as ever tur Tariff Young, Nathan Johns and James Tay -
r each with foul• h•.rsee, s posti'n.n and 1
which .hewed Chet in Ceylon not only
:wu native outrunners. inti away we • the natives but English too know how
went. This five miles of our jouriZey in , to impose on the unsuspecting traveller.
point .of beautiful actnrry was quite •Tlie Cul.,mho papers adtertis*J that
eque1 1n anything we had seen through • board per day at this particular hotel
the previous pert ..f the day. The road • would cost six rupees about $2.25, but
w as as her).rntine, as steep grade ; was 'the bill sh :wed a charge of ten or nearly
-'nuked by as deep vullies ate) ravines, • 14, betides the rain charge of 2.5e. toe
and was as dangerous, should anything ',candle nightly and f,A:. per day for &A-
go wn.ng with the rani out. as any we trndance. The landlord explained this
arid passed -N,-rr )•t r. Th.' pours little peculiarity between advertised and
were fresh, and galloped with tie over - haled-f't-ta-alt-ilanlialf--Jt-tbt.J•mt 41"4 -
...stied coach all the way, just that day the busy season had begun,
ami they always raised the prices at that
THE NATIVE kCNNEI.> [ince. We noticed, however, on our
dressed in red and white, ran with sp. ' return to Cnlnrlthtt that the advertise -
permit ease blcwutg a long *brill blast rcewt still offered ' superior table,'
!snip a horn when • sharp turn was to. be • ' neeel atteendancr, ' and "s!l home ccm-
Videmound the toper of a modntnin (..rt.. at six rupees per day. We then
These .rowdies have wonderful powers of 1 understood that "for +ray* that are dark
endorsee, ; along the solid we passed , /led tricks th -are Cain," the heathen
runners with heavy loads on their heads, ' Chime is not alone peculiar. The I,ndlned
trunks, beiges, a valises, anything
n had fmind not we were n.ot residents is
they we•hie t•• -lift, all running the . silt. 'eland, and taxed us ,accordingly.
iv. miles with little or no sign let ex , We were strangers and he tw.k us iu."
hau.'ion. At one sharp turn in the road (-)nr nily remedy was in demandinv by
we cone very near making our hereto• letter a .refund of the exg..sive charges
fore ple•s•.tt journey rot unpleasant :In he [Aid titer to the Colombo haoprtal
for .oma of the p r,r "nigger's.- A group' un pain of having the extortion shown
e( eight or ten pribably a family, in- no in the papers. tin returning to
eluding - twit, .lic1. two .,.R4)Wsik -spik C.dum.bo the 40e unci for Madras and
several small children --were sitting en � 'rte riot '.tart for a Couple ler
• •ee mad breaking stones for road re. ; days, so taking (nesters at the (inns'
pairing when our coach, without warn- ! (Oriental h4e1. w* an "bilged to put in
tag suddenly came round the corner of ; forty-eight hours of steamy exitance
a mountain upwu them. Fortunately they • erluel in all respects to a 'l'orkiih loath.
all rolled and scrambled out of the wax, D. E. Mei;.
• •f the hone,' feet, amid a volley et -- - -
cine.' frmu the driver, who seemed onlysi.pretaet news sem,
1., consider the natives a Hoek el dumb 1 Crnknrowe. --Mn Campbell hip hewn
bear's as he erack••1 hi. whip sad touch- - troubled for a number rat year with 1n•
.ed the leaders 8.1:0•4. Vti c •Seta. !•t f . gestion and Constipation, and Will in•
t. a Z..ti grow;s ,•i then dumi to try. McGregor'. Speedy lore
it ii r z.titan .....- er.t:,a.ae, and found it all that was needed, and
soul.I recs.mmend i5s use to any person
in as of which were another• with h&hiea i similarly trnobleJ. This invaluable To
at the freest. Ewen at 'h• y sat on the, metty ie wild in every part of Canada et
erne. 1 .til psntm led alta a ith a Heavy hoc. and $1 ger 1s,ttk. Sold at Ge*tree
hum tier the little •.-tis lar ::s cr.e ane i Ithytus' drug store. 14
partaking sat nature a fount. At lent we,
are 'alt lei down fie a few days in • I as s.drp., .a* t►V1elea.
,mintut.ne
le old f•ah'l hotel'. The _
120 mtlw has chanve•! "I"r beds fern a Tne Toronto Teirjrnre, independent,
mingle shirt t • heavy htat.kl,ti, and with a rant towards the Tories, is forced
qet ; the m"rninv atmosphere, fron
the spicy. hrwrzv, halms air of C'.ih .rnh •. to alien :-''11 1,ioks like • enwteeesi+nl
wh•rw wls longed to lite ie .I,sbalite, to "1 weaknr•se and se:oifity on the part of
a crisp, sharp. brain+ s'm•.st'hnrr where `tr John %fac,l.'nald that he should bete
yet cash mien an even -oat •.11.1 , 1••''' *• to sold Sir Charles Tapas, to come
We concluded gttrly Text miming to , to his rf' r t i . The old man is like •
srrak• the ti•terit of alar at bar, ani u hr i. toe o
irrerthri
roof
Parma -TAIL *Roan, I it will rely lie after he he. mules de-
Cevletn, 11,900 tel -mined fight, bet the feet th.t he hes
Wit a netive sent (•.r Tepper is ess'..mh to show that
hr.ask of be dares not feet competent to rite with
lout. his pursuers single-handed Sir John'a
an great halt has alwsy. been that he inveld
jest set a earn rat atones en the summit have nobody ahem him when hp atwld
seri salemiste that we can reach it and twit dominate. Every will Mad t.. be
,rt hark ',vim. ,''reek How easy it N1h.ervwmt to biomes.. 11. could bear
fe to *tend .t the her of • tsgt.ntain Mei rivals near the thr\nr Thea It comes
and taake e.leulaltons how long it will that u. what will in all proh•bility he
tab. to each rhr summit. T sIM, the lest general election in which he will
we bused there a ..are in wifel IN11e ever tskwpart he stands l.►eetieally.free
Mm. How Hu. i*•ne•,Yes IMP tittle now. than de.
�a iw Met es. rtmeatal heads, and this he melees..
Las's witty, N d•+�sa sed `I1slt; film
11th.. M eras for Te not will the
Iran es, sad ' h..w Own we arehrily fpm
the highest mountain
feet above the sea ; so
boy u our ,nide we started
.lay to reach the reed 1 this
From the verandah of the Art.
jest is growing stronger. A few ye
ago when he talked Tariff no .. •e would
listen. Not one man to a h !red
cared then one rap about the Tants. Now
btart'rr'• . s.urt j'•ople• las been called
i • •u- n.c.:r1 •,t %Lal • p riodaal for Tose,
r• a.' r. bulli' to be." and the- jeatite of this
e.1, o.rd.'...r a sitter •,istaswtd by the
!true ea. ula:•oft 0 t.•• altain•-d at home aad
is tiM:rt 1,r,'ain. Tt,• suereas kaa sawn
1trarbrtl 1' method. that must demonised
tb•mi's-l' tit 1• sndren.ror of P este, ae
15,a II nu to 1 .tee of .1,:!dren t..imrly. by
logo Iasn.: a e. II •L.Ia;n.-.t effort '„ pa.
1t id.• the best sail e•.11 attractive reading for
-t nun, re ',ply ata !ow price. Thr 111..trat was
carr cep,0us and of • maw sees* bind mas-
dfrd et evict:rave.
. a.rtos..of.....rye« #�t .
and deal rabic ...tcrate - �literature--Aisles
Co« rt. T.
A weekly treat of soot Hunts 10 the bays
and inns in every family which it vN11a-
j.rY,ol/en f/wfew:
1' t• wuudirtal in its wealth of pictures. is.
format:on. and interest.-- c1, tithes Advocate.
N Y.
TERM. • i'opsge Prepaid. e: 00 Pee Year.
Vol. 0111. cnmameres November 2, Mt
Smartt!. N.•vutss. TM! - ('.lata cart.
New macre* ebeied Ise made by Pap -(isle,.
Money I►rdcr +.r iseafl,te areid shan,•e of hoe.
A '.r •pywut. •-. are sot !e ow" 1.6.. asd rrrf...
'rent t1- 111 tar..lens order •f N aa►aa &
Ht.uT.ran,.
11 a 1: P1 II t RR*V"II t[RI'. VP*, Cor:
me to gine ue business. ler I w..0 t u•,: ---- - "'_ _ -
live a month. After fakir t;:rtou. •tag-
dics w:thew: relief. 1 was finally
Cured By Using
two leaser.. of Avers t herrn 1'rrtor-.I, 1 Ge
am now in perfert health, and .hie to
r. mune Puniness. after Inner tiers prof- '
notinrrd Moveable with l'tm.uaptiou. - I
S. 1'. lletderenu, aulatrergh, I'run. - t'('
For years i tree in a decline, 1 had a
weak lunge. and suffered from ttroliehi:he • ' J b �!
and ',tient. Ayer's t'berry Pectoral r.-- u [sJ
stored r r Nr1M'
roetoG alth,awltbs have ►x
long time eulnpar:derely ttgorou.. in
rase of a %widen cold I a1wa, • resort 1
the Pectoral. an.l Owl s teeily relief -.-
Edward E. (Tunis, Rutland, Vt. m Ca MI r
Two \van ego I «effete t from noire d
Bronc-hftt•. Tltr ptaia•ian enemies; me
1Mea1n• fearful that tlx'A+rry wuuht ter.
.z
he says he gets letters every day asking dit,r. .Moved by Jas. .ledhill, sec mJ- neater in Pneumonia. After tr. in, tan-
frim to deliver lectures on the subject 0u• inidiefren• without 0-..lt. h. finally
l ed by A. Yount, that nu swnktrg ler un-
Ielieved me at Dore. 1 cotutuued to nitre
p resrriberl Arer s t'berry I'ev-torus w hi, h , r� `� ? -
He thinks the Administration will hardly becoming language be Alliviedat the
I J
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1-4
tie sooner the question Is met the better sense business t half t 1 k i
dare to let
the Treasury surplus go oe board-Carrietl. Mused b Jas. Glad. tilos medicine a short thus, mil w i urr,l. h
piling up until next year. "Tanffr.t',rm hill, sec,nJed by Jas Tay .r, that the - Ernest Colton, Logansport, lid. d K
has got tai c•ome," Said Mr Hurd, "and council then adjourn for diauer to re- Ayers Charty Peet,ril 3
i a to etas one u e enc ' - l�r•�pared b2 Pr .1 I' A r a Cn., Trowell, Has. l 1
Liu lea here an extra seesi.•ri," Carried. Resumed bustnr tt tnalf past Isis al Mt Btae,i.tr ,i, cis aontra.at.
There will be a Norwegian in the one o'clock. A commuaicatiun fro:il •
A
Fiftketh Como ress in the place i'f the the s.cretsrytoof the R C separate echo 41
late Mr I lice of Wisconsin, and he was read, claiming the taxa.' for the last
will be one of its greatest sten year on parties that had wtthdranit from
7,000 COPIES PBII 'EEK 1 G, e
si far as expansion is concerned. being supporters of said schnsL �IuveJ �..u.•: ;-r. :anon ►•a.ro sea lt-e.:1•. 1-i e. �� 1 -
Mr Nils Haugen is xis feet four by Jas.-{latdhill, seconded b A. Young •
sac raw un r that ant • is. u to •hiss.. refunded
a
inches and weighsthree h d ed 1 y 1 T b' ht }
Prem.
H = ialtr.
pounds. He is thoroughly American In to the separate schen!. The fi.lL.w ley ELT t! E il°OI'EN I [illi OR.
sperc ing
■11ltN. N Ox
l�etT lML:eim.l.p1_ Y. t a1'-. .mime
h and manner, however hay
come to this count. y when a bahy. He
was educated at Ann Arbor, Michigan,
and has been in the Wisconsin legis-
lature foe several terms. He has herrn
State Railroad Commissioner since 18.42,
mud is also a stenographer, having made
his lining reporting at court at one time.
it i' not every Congressman who is
rich ennnvh to take the Mend agau.st has
office huutinti constituents that Mr
ilei ry tietm,.trt item o,eeu siev. ..
tonne, • l' ,hire sman had the courage to
say at the last election that he declined
any L.nser to spend his time in trash•
umyt•.11 looking after positions fns the
r faithful. He was willing to pay for the
serices of s man whose duty it should
be to devote himseif to that kind of
wick, he .tided, but he wee not willing'
to give it personal attention, as these
were other netters of grca'er importance
Maiming his lime,
Mr Belnu.rit was as good as iiia word,
and he new employs a man here to ate
tend te. the business et the spsilsmen, nn
a distinct understanding with the people
d hs district. Said lie, ''1 ate wining
to sign petitions when I co"aider •ppli•
cants worthy of indorsement, hot this
running around the Departments in
search .d plates i cannot be expected to
do, and will not."
hills were ordered to b, paid, v • ¢
Thus. Precious, opening. rald ca div I. :....,.rest Ewhrpm•.r:
slow lire, >f2: du. on Nth con., $1 .:,0; - tags teepe eseaseat �
1 llanuah and others, do. d►tisibn line, 1 tr rase. notary: i•',4
' tel; locks and latches f r townshi;) h .:1, '
i 71• cls : se enter of Alex. Young in fat•• 1 ',a
or of Benj. H•werth for sh•..re8tng snow, K. 1 'i e: Il F \t :: F: t 1, i i. • tit
:it cls ; a bill for putting *now leo r: rde- ' - -- THt.--
rich bridge,ll 2, of which Call, inn; *share
(110
Iis $1: A. Sande, gravel got ly path•n.'s• re e Press ctar's, $ll::t:; the treasurer ter pos:aye
�i
'i iiie'ttrntt itatiHtrety; et wierinow"P rvi stir- �•,••,.tint' fly. .. , i!
$2!I. A petition was read, signed by ::.' •
nitrogen,. praying the council to Leen
..lit of *sett •t:te.
The proposed site
corner of tut 5, un
Moved by Nathan
•fames Taylor, that
.wenn.-.d Kridesee.
if there was a diattnre M'twen two of
our neigh►w,re, in which the proof af-
forded hy certain pipets in the pones -
Ilion of 1ne was seal t.. It. impotent tem
make tried the case of the ether, teed if
he refused t.. produce there papers,
world yen say that that preyed his ten..
mince T (laughter ' Net at all ; you
would say that was of itself strong eei
dean on the ether side. The holder
week' he very glad to bring them for-
ward 1 they helped his ease and (iaap-
p r. vel his opponent's. ; Applause )
"Kverything to presumed araiwet bun
who erre-eels or destrnys the pipets."
That so what the law says, and the rifle•
aspire of the law •n, after all, tomeiled
raw enemon sen.. Mr Blake.
14 A NASAL 1NJRCTfOR free with
a ser school section,
two three mid four.
is on the North-east
the :o. h con. , E 1)
John', wounded by
this petition be received --Carried. A
petition was presented, signed pry 21
ratepayers, asking the come 11 to (urns a
new school sects m ah•.at tile vicinitp • t
Uunlot. M .vert by JAR 'Tay{or,,.' .rod• ;
ed hy .lames ti1edhi1l, that this mite
he laid over until next melting. --Car.-
Tied. Loved by .las. Gledhill, seconded •
by A. Young, that the ulerk would noti-
fy each intere.trd party in the f ,inning
of the new .chow I section, and ale, net•
ify the auditors to meet in the tuwnshil
hall our Feb. 4th, at the h..ur of 10 o'-
clock a m. Moved by .la•nee i;hdhill,
seconded by Nathan ,Inhns, that the
carnal adjourn to meet *gam on Fab.
'4th, at 10 o'e!oeh, a, m. - -Carried. ,
J. H Rt.Ha►rs, Tp Clem.
Tae first r.wnasw tips Ie rise W.wjd.
The "Wirt" ("ordain pen is the bbest'
thine yet invented in the way of a self-
feeding swan. It has amuld nib, shades
just as • dipping pin d .r, and never
rail,- 1'. Is • erlting w cedar. A Ym
pie can be seen at this office. Every
lawyer, doctor, clergyman, school teach-
er and buiineen man should have oats
Thea McOilliaeddy w the loos! agent.
Oleos paper is en* .•f the moat rer•ra
pr..ects. It s the n.r,intl.m of s Jap
anew, paper maker. named S•h•ehitts,
and a mawufsetsred trent the fibre. of
an eie rsatie plant lladies'enss to .Js aw.
Its pnistepa feature is its remarkable
Thr Ap*irultYra) Mlaatrm ni • lei
feat err rat +he
1.• oral
Plserress.s te.2ur
totb.lino.,andwendin Tel tq. ler. ' ,
iissa4.y skilled im resits Work.
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ansa o'er, sermon by 111. Talm'gg..', Capital
alw.ty. runninIsgt�. Il+tentu,te l•uxr;.- t ol-
un n. Hurnuro :s ltra.lin,t.
1'n,• :: a: IRustr*tions of Men tee Th:nr• - et••
Mar ('-.m tiro.- to
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' .em her et the hnas.•hold r•Re"Iy looks
for heath week.
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T, •n . .ver
offered is fared* to polo.. 'truing up
flab ter the tt•erkir rem f?,w. !trod
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mdnermearsgive,, Asay to Apots
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e.rir:e mese* root on .ppl.ratinn. A/er*m,
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