The Huron Signal, 1890-3-7, Page 6It
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Letter.
a ...alis /a lb. eau Weser. -Ali elsewer
$liar. The deeat.ilm e4 tea•
Laser.. Tam►.
Prem our owe cvrnmpuadntt-
Alter a night of spent with
that tenons species of easiest agility
hoown to neturalista by the name of
.suer relyua, but more familiar to es by
lb. ammo of the rtutamca flea, we were
a►'•t w • happy mood to tontine* our
Pl at anbly early hour.
�ofut tui an
part of the dietatoe to
the Dead Lea must be made to the early
sat.ru,ug or late in the •Rsrnous, for the
extreme heat of the sandy wastes and
rocay pease. will not permit mid-day
travel without meow danger of sun -
.Lr. ked N it had. therefore, aside •
movie of owes eastward before we
caught the first glimpse of a blood -red
ate, , ro,.pttag op from the ,twcntaine of
the lead of Moab to the met cif
rel ORAL aaA,
the very mouctaies in all probability
from which the Children of lerwl first
east the Promised Land Our devious
way ted through mountain gorges, over
alkali plaits, bet wren lar
diff through narrow pares and beneath
uverhengieg rocks for many miles, with
out a speck of vegetation to (et seen.
At last the valley of the salt ii es was
gained after traversing twe/ re or fifteoii
miles of dre.dation to retch a point lees t r
thee di miles in a direct line felon Mar-
Seta. Tne plain, covered with small, •
emo.oth, water -worn pebbles for a mile t
or more from the water, edge, shows
evidence of having been at one time w
1, a theory that is strengthened
by the feet that the salliow of the waiter m
and its specific gravity are becoming areal- it
or year after year. This sheet of placid I
water, soaroely ever showing • ripple un y
its tranquil surface, is fed by the Jordan a
and two or three smaller stream., and. ti
strange a. it may appear, has no visible is
outlet. Year after year the Jordan con- t
tributes its volumes of icy water from a
the snowy Lobsnors, and still the sea .h
detreaare in aim. The extreme hest, I
situated as it is in an enwalled valley, 1
and the porous nature of the surround- o
log sand.,doubtless, absorb more than its B
feeder contribute. ziteir where we des- to
eeoded from the mountain parses is the
supposed site of the cities of the plain, P
r soots. -:,.t,- ,,, ti world rh.tn an
••►bony,. ell Ya-s►tttte it is ., s tug t . •
'revs:a►, tear. lc, .noelem daises a hick,
Pe den. rm•t, N,jpeoultas to Mewl
fleeme,tti lits .1114 that defile; is a •'soe-
purral pne.y, embellishing, ea«.i.1.R
wa r•laslnutag the measles." In the
,pe maeemeats eitameed that
night the u.ueeles votes devotdopeei en
doubt, het the 'esep,rsal poesy" was
by vin absence, Tose pr-
ams - -two mM end two wens--.da•ae
in • set to the e.a5aere of a emeotoanr
suet and the elappteg of bands. Like
Ib. A%tstralism aboefo nes or the Ameri-
alis lumens they lay t. mimic • battle,
• beat, or probably • little Nommen 1n
the shape tit carrying off the object of
their aQeutloea trout • poweef.1 seemy.
The daises is mode op of writhi.gs and
wrigglity that would du credit to a too-
tortt:,uiet, the principal lady now and
again jumping feet of the round sad
giving vent to ono of the most unearthly
seises that ever pteceoded from khans
throat, at the satse time brands ht.g as
old rusty .surd over aumettue's head in
e simmer that Ooeviooed one of ear
party who sat rather does to the daggers
that it was time to retire for the night.
The women-eteut,fatdark skioned,dtrty,
barefooted and repulsive specimens—
were dressed in Iung,Iooee robes of worse
dark blue ou:tom and bedecked, like all
half civilized people, with all kinds of
bracelets, rings and tawdry finery, and
as they danced
"Their feet beneath their pettionat
Like moasansue caw stole to and out
As If they feared ib. UAW C—
with apologies to Suckling for the new
enderine. Towards eleven o'clock, when
or her suapliea of wine were exhausted
td backeheesh had ceased to bow, they
mol themselves off, and
..IN • tasr t:OrrOITABLE BEI,
THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. WAR. 7, t i,'.41
• .Ater THE FASHIONS. i. '
rimy.
neraire
t
The youngese area v•au so so. ..,
• were soon dreaming of priests blowing
rams' horns reeves times roved the city,
en being let down by ropes from the
ouse on the wall, harlots being saved by
year, wild Bedouins dancing, unearthly
sling, ugly women,threatening swords.
nd finally we were awakened with •
1e -or -death struggle in the Dead Sea, a
here we were again bathing under moat b
tying difficulties. Nett morning, by h
un -up. we were on our way towards the t
ills again, having on our right the p
usotain of Temtrtattos (Matthew 4 :
-11) and Eliaha. Springs In a couple o
f hours we had entered the gorge of the 1
rook Cherith and gradually ascended t
the highland again, where, en loosing T
back, a good view was obtained of the o
lain of Jordan, the Dead Sas, the ami
g course of the Jordan, and in the
Lance the
SIOUNTAIN$ OP TOR LINO or CMI.
V.
a fearful road is this where
an fell among thieves ; roue
oulders, leaping crevice, in the roe
eamcding steep hillsides, wending •
rough passes and tortes,
ding, now walking, cow climbing
thug our horse. op But our li
tab ponies are as sure footed as neo
o goats, and with one exception
passed through the Wilderness of J
thout accident. The guides h
d down a rocky embankment, pitch
e Arab on his heed and other
king him up, but wit:. no serious
ry. About mid-day the site of
warden's inn was reached. and
ur or two later Bethany "over agai
ivet'' appeared in sight. Hero as
thlehem many sacred places are
w,
LAZAer`+ Tents
d the house of Martha are the in
teworthy. Like everyone else
ascended a dark passage hewn in
k and some twelve or fourteen f
in then opening stood in Law
tub: but like everyone else who
ed with little imagivatron and I
• .'arts* et tot 111.1
Om fete Om
Scrams tam modem every.
4oisiM la e•loet,tg sad desjigr. The
mese seem to be of two
than .brae ).s ♦ favorite ewe
espy from the magma a
has a caned home of oak
is of dull old roes "Mile mesaght
Morrie dotage sad e , sub
a afl-Over ensventioaal paten in
ed work la shades of roe and
gooses, ♦ small white 'morselled
Am mime hes easpoodod large disk of belting Meth
beam wire sed tied is plow with
geese ribbons. The _....lis
ed with a border of pimple
surrounding a faintly tressed
web, sod is very effective when the
light storms through the transparency
A very popular screen this winter
low two -leaf semen, of white
wood. with brass balls at the tepee
$.loss•. the .'sited States rel..'is s
Puswrw, aye the Ren P ,• I lite '
and exp aerie. Her nae.* M Ft •, • rn , t . •
see
and her age is hot Met ane.
rather pour Splint... wow... , t •mg see
is a that .gin• het ,,..r seers .yetedet
. and was married el, , llsetese y•sr. nl.,
It • her .idiot deeewvr mwiVitra. wk.',
i• a I was • little torr seen• t 0 molt, ,,•
teb is ' ere Cordon. was bus , . it. t p } ,y .:
dere- old when she was • tt• w.,tlttr.
dell eldest gtaiw-dai.ghuer . a. .to ,
wood April at the age t1 ,1r•
frame a now that • great ,Pre
teemed
th
p
is emu bunt oto tan•
Vey is Crest nj•.iaoe em '•
deatest- and their S ants). roe.,
leur-de-lis dolls se in super). 11,•al•),
spider's teat if the roc rd ,of the
ere. ,she will have the fel CI'
great -great -drat d, h,).►
is • the B,hltoal • I,.
enamel !before
os earth hi ii ..voted
with
w e.saweu causes• tK .gored u►cm
set on with a frill to stand up at the
on the ogtaid., made then i. a
band about the top about one toot
either covered wits dainty paintings
ONSV�IIPT10]� CURED 1
THS A 1 l[ Islas
'�'� leer .rubs. l.....�..rkw.eras**P he w� atom
sea e.�ar tam t+etdes off my remedy -Neu— ear eimr" - .n�d.te"wb base se*.
it esti s.ad las .lisle t
tlB.ar tet west lt� air„ prTtMrO►�•
'r:i`i .r
•
Ho you sleepers,
Rub your peepers
Open wide each eyeq
llou't be creepers
Bargain' reaped
ow's the time to bur.
RIGHT THIS WAY TO DANIEL GORDON'S
roe esasnnts,
►'ireertaas amok of remitter. to. seek as PARLOR ttelTlet, Bg»ROU]I SUlTia. DIN-
IN(l TABLIOS, LOUNtuB, to
f
alit let, mai has always bead. to keep lerseelaes rerefer. The past wla speak for towel. There
wlt.ew. terse t be. ry a . . . r e wear a hu search the awatry for ohm* toads. and .mire tbam it:: u First clam tames.
hritoQ and f Ws es Nee. oast roe"- ea A •. le at eel aro Emelt-
- in soon stat!
wide, _ . ___ , m't'.si and mem f I bee
aMw7tegMeswe one Ar... a.
is of A new .pphuti, a I. Wr,wr„ etedertub.
the n,rlh..pa of .pray,. ,
employed s.. ► is
trees, at the Iowa Eli.
3wise trueblw arch ti., .,
.preyed with a lrt•sie i.e . ,� u t. ,t
Cupid. or flowers, or else this bend
heary brocaded silk with aperture*
photograph., finished like the pis
photograph oases A very pleases,
of the former variety is of pale sea g
silk, with • decoration of rashes
water lilies at the top, and of the 1
a delicate shrimp pink curtain,
photograph frame at the top being
white silk with • pink brocade.
guise* Louis XIS-. screens with
trainee are of white with ribbon w
decoration, and a very artistic one is
raise ecru with an embroidery in
stud golden brown. Cheaper screen
made by ingenious workers of linen
oxeyes, painted or embroidered,
pine frames covered with linen or plush
tacked can with brass nails.
Many years have pared away since
sky blue was so much wore es it is now.
The present shade is • very silvery tree
nd is e.wlly combined with black. A
roed-brimmed, low -ere wued black felt
at, turned up slightly at the hack so a
o show the hair, is trimmed with a long
lace of ribbon velvet of tbisspecial blue
made op in two bows, but not du/con-
soled, a smallish one is :ront and
anger bow with stand -op loops bet.
t, both nestling up close to the cro
his combination is sure to be popular
n our aide of the tilver streak, for there
is no oolor more becoming to the milk -
dim and -rosea complexion of Eogliah girls
tad women than sky blue.—London pa-
per.
the A favorite work stand bas a folding
ding frame of white wood, tipped with brass,
ke, resembling the frame of a camp stool.
bout In this frame hangs a generous square
Dow bag of figured silk, lined with silk or
and some prettily color, sod
tele finished with pockets for the work. Eel
on- basketa are the newest scrap b•eksts,snd
we very odd and attractive when gilded ur
odes painted white, with a net of silken
ores meshes, finished with , tassels
ing bright silk, and tied with ribbons of rib -
wise bona of harmonizing colors.
it- Knitting bags of rich brocade are
the large sod long enough to , see
en the long ivory needles used. One of
oat gold and ecru brocade is nearly a yard in
in length, and about one-fourth as wider.
00 and is trimmed with bullion fringe across
the bottom. The hoing is i f satin,
tighter than the brocade, and is exposed
oat at the top, where the bag is cut down
we for a little, and the corners turned back
the to plant op into a kind of fao,edeed with
set bullion cord.
e.' For Nettle lash, Summer Heat and
is general toilet purposes, use Lows Sol -
els phut Soap Im
All manner of quaint eId footitocle
are
ong the revived noreltiee. some pain
in a tense.. of clever blowouts, soot
ply gilded, and ore unique little a
r is a green, four-leaved clover. scan
on four twisted legs aro adorn
h a soft, iftenerous bow of gray gees
k
fur
pular
use
teen
sad
atter pints of ker..e.ou' ro *II I. n r
she soap-suds—•pplse.i •eh • •,. .
of The appheati.,n eaa.t, .
ly sea the f'.requ.rsr-.
the earl where the tidy e. , ' t t•41'b'r'
brass
orb gate. Forty simnel. r r. Y^tee++{,,
of the lice and nos elf. et,
gold
s are mssara'a Liwtsseet e... a .• sr.t..•a
or - ,..
with
• sopor AND oorotttaa, 10
and Dot far from this is air irregular mass .iia
of rock shown es Lot's wife—tis be taken
with a pit. t ••f salt--ume, eith its rag
&ries, hos turned her into a pillar of m
atone boss her original saline state. b
With he+double t hjeot of testing the d
buoy a;.cy art the waters and Cooling our Lb
heated ti .dies we pluugvd into the spark- et
ling, trattsparent, harmless looking sea. pis
But, ra .' our pleasant anticipations A
wee• 1,4 realised, ,ur •tabttiuu u erleaped tai
itself, for
'twee fiery eyes. east with contracted brows, ami
1 coin•.) ray taco to iia e'vorest emote. all
Ane ori snook my labile like an cart hyoake•
l b.wvrf for vent and bunt, like tthowiag th
Etna. she
In mounds sears. human,"
Two days Ili the .addle ar.0 a briny path 5a
du out constitute the acne art herein ho
blue, and with en ulpertit;..n suited to Of
the exigencies of the occasion we were Be
soon satisned that a parson can tl.eat on els
the turf.ce of the Dead Sea without the
albino -at rtlurt t. keep afloat. Passing
round the north cud of the sea a few au
mil,'. we reached DO
TOR .lokDA�f Blvtlt,
n,e
anal alma Its edea b.uk through a ire
belt of stuuted vegetation a ride of • To
coupe of hours brought us to the ford gift
where, it is said, the pri,•srs bearing the
Ark passed ever acid Joshua's predict IL duo
war tu.Gded—"the water of Jordan am
.ball fe out of: :r.ou the waters that the
Cu.,, down fr..m enure and they shall wit
atantl upon an heap." Strange ti. say the •n
same Fisc. a tr,tutbd "art as the spot the
where •esus came "unto JAI, to be pp
,
void ester helped t•, r. move the nsi- , now
rusted salt of the Dead SO4 and greatly roof
revived us after a very fatiguing ride. Jeri
The J .rdan is about 'AO unlei smug and e o
about the same cure a. the Mattlatd.
The waters are very dirty, swift and
cold, quite dissipating the prec.,ncetsed with
Is. ,sad s. Cheer* a a... ■,.e. .
A lady eoteir.J doer. , .
able stores in ins., . 1.
told the tall stud wham
ed upon her . bat ahe
sent., Crays.
•'Crrvveta. P' repeete,l et.e t
vats i Do you mean cray..s r
"1 du out n+• an eras.l. ; t ..
vets
The elves was grew. y Ittd1,
D bright th melt struck I. . , 'eQln I,
• Style would you prefer 1" t.. ash •.
it'd "Oh. I d. n't care; tb.sy
wt „ g .,.,Poli rqa,
go over tl•.e shirt boson., •.i it •
go rued the neck and t,' t . . tea
hoot
The clerk at ones pet ltd us, en' tat ..
of cravats and began t,. o some est. .t,(
fereut styles. He kto.tiy :.e wire.. .4
them on lies own neck t...h .. tee, tprw
ellen. "Do y•'u ilk.. 'horn ,Huth• - r
gates 1' he a.k.d.
''Oh, rather quiet," said •he i.rr�r.
"Quiet, ,•h I l'rrhaps ...e Ile.: • *ha
your fries d's fast a iv ; !eel op h.'• 'eke
this one. now; ha. he any sham its the
matter 1"'
"Well, no, I d.•u't tett«,., he he.
Yoe see, be's a corpse. end wrp—eke
clerk faintest and the .ash buy *biota.'"
"Antis Lauri.
Im1ty we came sway in a deeper
bt than ever. Bethany is a much am
wieder tillage than Bethlehem, but like ed
latter it abounds in dirt and swarms atm
h children and dogs. A quarter of fav
hour's ride hrourht us to the top of ing
Mount of Olives and the supposed
t where Christ ascended into; heaven. wa
cry dilapidated Atnhammedan moque
all
occupies the site. From the flat
of this building a very good view of via
salem and the surrounding country eh
btained. At our teat is era
TUE .:ARDE:r OF '.tTRat'rA'.1t Sr(
its old olive trees mid to be cum- ..i
AT LAST!'
A Wea,erral vsg taw Dtaeeeery Thad
iema.es the Terrible Meeelss
ell °vsvwerk.
A True Invigorator.
Weakness and prostration of the nervous
sweet. surely follow that overwork and
worry which brings sorrow and suing to
so many Canadian hornet. The ternb:e
results of nervous weakness, are seen on
t- every hand. Paine in the back, poor and
me unrefreshing sleep, lack of appetite dye•
f, trpsia, and lost energy and strength, are the
d- first symptoms of more teriet s sod danger.
edtams trouble. The is the way that Paraly.is,
e Paresis and Insanity begin. Do not dciay
1 a moment longer, fur a.nre tune it will be
1e ten late to regain your lost health and
t, vitality. Use Paine. Celery Compound
ed
cow, and the dull eyes wif! regain their
ry brilliancy, the cheeks will grow rosy, the
t brain become clear, the nerves strong and
a steady, your sleep restful and refreshing.
appetite good, and health and happiness
f will take the place of misery and suffering.
A. Sabiaton, the well known lithographer
e of Montreal, wntes : " In the ..merer of
m tBFsR I had to work very hard, and was
a troubled considerably with insomnia Isleep-
bapliatd of hitt A bathe here to the 1 A r
The molt 'pair t and ancient of all
ions is the bread, low window sea
it'h is simply a little old -fashion
thing band', painted and decorat
cus;iiened with silk t lee re
my little affair is a white bench pain
with bachelor's buttons, and has
loon id tour silk with white disks,
rackets for brrc a -brae ars made
cod, with little graduated shelves lik
his of stairs running •bout over the
crazy, aimless vert of way that t
idea etas being a beautiful "shining tem
river. In its course of :ZOO miles it dal
drops from the me wry muu,teitts of of
Leortn•on to its outlet in the Dead Sea, tail
poraiy with the time of Christ, the ca„
ley of Jeleehaphat with its thousands
flat stones covering the graves of I'
hful Jews, the Tomb ..f Absalom, the 'r
ey e -f !finnan, and the walls of the jao n
some three thousand feet above to true Vali
teen hundred feet below the lira level, City
and carries with .at • great deal of the cross
teeter, ani along its bank., thus account• diree
lag for its waters being cold, stoat and sign
Dirty. A lfahup of six or seren rules — •
over an unwreught hut very fertile plain
brought us to the site of
7Ht AlFeIl�7 tZr'y Or -.gap go- l b
1 mire or so before this squalid v liege Bun)
was reached we passed the only piece of ' and
tilled ground we saw since /emcee( Rooth- blood
lehem. It was a small field ..f wheat, stem
probably ten acres. The whole repulse pen
tion of the village, in nes fifty at least, non.
neer, women wed chedren, with their ache,
doge, oxen and mem, seemed to be at
work g•the.rieg and the:ahem the, hand-
ful of scanty grain. Jericho nowdnnsyte
of about • swore of small. square, flat--
tuaer
of Jerusalem enclosing its piles
tiling masonry. The country in •
Hone is rough and hilly, void of an
of cultirati.,n or of being inhabit
dreary waste indeed. D. E McC.
of
II gni
bike
ed .ant
nice
ren
sea effective when teey are riled. Th
k of the bracket is painted with chry
}mistime or convnlvulur, and is rer
when one car. t quite atf,lrd gel
antsanee cabinet*. (lilt tripods rip
e lessons). f resolved to try your Plane's
Celery Compound. and after taking the
y contents of taiga bottles, felt like a new
t man. A good n ht's rest gave me strength
for the duties of the day, and instead of
starting out to lameness in the morning
feeling as if 1 had completed a clay's work
e instead of being about to commence one
I started out in goal spirits, feeling fresh
and strong. My wife and various friends,
to wimp, I 1 the medicine,
Kalibeen benefited greatly, and in fact
' P iaine's Celery Compound is a household
word in ass tied/O."
i'eM►le Faris.
a tester) my as to the trgrits o
eek Blood Bitters is oven. helmet
admits of no dispute. It is the tams
perifetr extant. its action' on th
sch, liver, kidneys anal bowels I
ect. it cures dyspepsia. cnnatipa
bad blood, biliousness. sick liead
and all skin dtseas.. 2
Cues, Ptwd* ea Pleads.
The variety of settees that piano
find in piano. is remarkable
says he found four diamonds in a
and received a very auhstantu
rd for his discovery from the lady
ad empineed him. "You can un -
rid the .hock given to a ring,
d "when • lady is playing and
her hopers does:, in • rreaerario
one happen* to be knee, away it
and with that rata affinity which
tale things have of getting into
e places, it prompt!, gets between
sl., and works down into the
work of the I And
things like teem are t the only
lost in this way. time
have found
of all aorta is a loosely set piano,
eisordinare piN,visiting weds. serf
Ice. When there are children
the aOOsteelatine &pennies great
the little rase,{a have a fashion of
ng pianos fell of every small thing
can get their mischievous little Rag.
1 N enerae the tree ref t he piano le
mach interim' by the preemies of
ing beneath or behind the keys,
esy few pitmen, who um the late*
ear rfntineuish when it ie • quarter
out of the way, especially when
are setaePh1 paws themealvea" 1
holding a round table which is decimated
with flower are alae lash' ned by thus
with artistic knowledge.
of Lamp shades are bewildering in array
t and totality An odd Cnine.e shade to a
revel N "roaster lamp set in a silver
▪ standard is perfectly Qat an circular en
. top, with a fall of broad lace on the
edge. the whole liter] with rose silk. An-
other peculiar shade to of painted belting
and has a fringe of narrow green leaves
cut out of bolting, vented and tipped o.t.ei
Geed in gllhrr time.
Huse Hunter it isn't a had looking ' 1
, hens. for the rent you ask.
Real Estate Minn- It is given to yen, r • �t;� +� ao .•.,If .�jgt
you may nay. The rent is ridiculously ='''r }
' low, hot the owner cared more forhav- a s
ing • good tenant than for getting rich ►ey�f
oat of it. rorreCJ TM ?'���io'e^ r•
t] H.—What kind of . , _ Liar•
roofed,sun dried brick hovels,very dirty Osa
tied uninviting. Netheig of the ancteat
city is left except what appear to be • per'^
buttress of • bridge ^ver a .mall stra•e' vasa
and come masonry that n supposed to who h
bays been • part of • reer•..ir. f• Ilia rierta
there is nothing hare, either modern or he ml
.nisei, to attract the pilgrim. Je.heas king■
carne has to all testy been If a at
with Jericho from the day irs walls fell at goes,
the priests' trumpet -blast to the pre.ent •aIle
tow* and et nis time more markedly than .Ir•
-sow. W. were Indeed for the night at the
a small ins kept by • Russian woman fume
and her daughter for the r f lifts
the reeeesional trevellar who ends him ^nes
sees obliged to remote over night to this doom
with gold.
dreary Otos_ After their day's work �• i.
a borrower or a lender 1 destroyer rer manse :,a utimarvisommimina
liwiding groceries and domestic utensils
to her neighbors, she can have • rest. for
R. I. M. ff sbe • ie the habit of PATENTs
there ere no borrowers. On the other
hand, if ehe is is the habit of honeying,
she will hare • monopoly of lb* entire
neighborhood. SO you see it is • dear.
able locality any way you take it.
Di to Hies. mitired with eroesticie.
Moo and beadsobe, 4'4 got a bottle of
B. R. B. oa trial, sal foetid it did me
ort mesh good that I got several bottles,
and it preyed a curs cure.
Rftilltilrf TAYLOR,
Sleeks P. 0., Oise
CAMS T*. TIAN BASIS MID relPTIBINT
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