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The Huron Expositor, 1895-01-04, Page 2zd k - I _�_ . - — - -.— ." . S N A PM -I'* . A ­-- - I . . � - � . ; . The greatest snap ever offered in . I Seaforth -can be had by calling at I . I �. .� An G. AULT'S Store, i I � Who: has a very large stock in all ; - . kin�ds of Groceries, Provisions, Crock- . . : - ery, Glasswarn and Fancy Goods. .My I I I . I stock is well assorted in all lines, all ! i � new and, fresh, and will sel I fill kinds I . j . ; - of good,q.'from now until JANUARY i " i; 11 15tb, 1895, at prices that will startle I � z, nd country. There - I . the whole, town a I rI I � : 01 0 1 � is no need me quating prices, as I . � i have not space to do so, but will ex- - - I . . tend a cordial invitation to all to call I � and ,get some of the . - q ; ;I GREAT - BARGAINS . � . THAT ARE NOW GOING. . 0 . : ; � I & . This is no humbil.Lo. Come one I . come all and'satisfy yourselves that . .1 � i I . I I I . I am selling all kinds of go�ods cheaper i than any other house in the trade. ' ! WANTE,D.—All kinds of Poultry, . ! ! � o Butter and Eggs, for which the bigh- I _ I � eat market price will be paid. Don't . I �. � forget the cheap- store. � : . - . : . � - : � __ I - �- i . A. G. AULT, CUh. . I I . . - .- I . . I � . I 1P I DQ I 11 a INK OTS . . . � ! I I . � . . I I - I i � I .. . . Is the place to buy your Christmas . . . � . and New Year's ,gif ts at right pir i c eis. f , 0 . � We are showing the ]argest CPS S or t - I .. C) ._111'1�_ - ! ment ever -,hown in Seaforth. .'---'V- . . . k ,� - t I � � I i . . � 4 . - .. - NOT ' i . . r � . - ; Z i WHY � . � � � i. ; I I . � ; I I : . . Buy wbe,re you can save money, and . I i I ! � . I at the same time have the largest. an d. I � I p � -i. . � . � beat coll-ection to oboose fro -n If you � . i i p � ! � I . would do as above, you must go to. I I i . I I I i - . I . - � , i � . L � "S �� � i . PAINT` BOOKSTORE � . ; � I I ; : . i . � KAFT � r__ : - ..- . Ka: We in.vite inspection and com- ; : I �. . . I parison of prices. :11. ; ___ i , , . I � - � NOTICE. - * I . Notice is hereby given, that the 20th annual meet- , f. ing of the member3 of the Hay Township Farmers' . 1� Mutual Fire -Insurance Company will be hold at the . T-iwn Hall, Zurich, on MONDAY, JANUARY 14th, �.-, Is95, at one o'clock p. m. Business: Receiving the .Directors' and Secretary's Annual Reporta : Election '� of Directors and other buidness for the good and wel - I - fare of the Company. All ii-etriberi are requebted to attend. . J 0 EIN TORRANCE, HENRY EILDEEt , � . 1410x3 Pre0dent. j- Secrelary. , - - --- — I � . . I . 0 .. : I . . - I - . . - � � - 1. Bankihg-. - House, I I I : I � . � => H � . SM_A__FC)1,rT1 - - i .� , . r � �� � . I (In connection with the Bank of Montreal.) � � . , I �. — I � � i . � LOGAfi & 00.j : ., . I.. . � .1 . -M FINANCIAL AGENT I I BANKERS A! ; : ; �_ . t � �1_1 %. I r ; '�_ 2 .� - I ' . . I - �_ To the Commercial Hotel Building., Matti Street . . e . .� t A General. Bailking Business done, drafts istue and i - . � cashed. Interest allowed on deposits. � : . . � ; . I � � I � ; I . I I MONEY TO LEND � . I � . ' 4 I I I . I On irood notes or mortgages. i , i t � 1, . ROBEBIT LOGAN, MANAGEP : r 1 7 1 : I � 1058 r I r � - y . . ; . � � I � � � F M. � The Old Established. : . - � I � i . , I i I ,. I B,jr4OADFOOT'S . - il � �; - � I I I t. PIdning 11ill and w � . I . . : 4 � I � 1, 0- � . . sh and Door Factory, i ! . ; . . i i. . S1-4",_A.:P0T?.r_V=_ � * . - - L�. I .., This old and well-knowa e9tablishmerit Is st'l) � I 1� - � ninnin-, at full bla.0, and now has better facilities -. � I � - . .� than ever before to turn out, a good artivI6 for a ; ; � �. 1. . , moderate price. Sash, 4nd doors of all patterns xl- : - , , wxv,i oil hatid or made to order. Lumbf-r dreeeed on -ebom notice and in any v,r,%y desired. All kinds ol � - ��. alier for salo on reasonablo terina. S-Hrit,les kept . � \1 : lun , - - * I I constaritly on hand. Estimates for the furnishing . of bu;ldings in -.vhole or in part given oil applicatiori. . , '-Nonv but &- betit of matorfttl used and workwan. I " ship guaranteed. P�1.tronage solicited, : . - I . - � : � I 12CR J. if IMOADFOOT, Seaforth " \ � - I . lvt4 I r, N - 'A 1 ��­= , , 0 _ � N. � .1 .; 1, u, A !, R, , . I - nt, �'�If ,_ , f - P ,; Ir I - , ,I , I - " , , , -, , " - �, �41 d. U 2 . D - v U ,va d L LIM 9 .P. - I - ;Zz,; -14�� Nt,-�.-�- 1. . 13d. . % � 1; t V1 T. . .. .1k — - ­ " 411_171� �`, 11. I � I , , I , - 14 Sm � I . I F, '.- I, �, j R - . " Lv�i ,,, ,� f�.,�, �� Vj I 1 .,. . i I 6!_.:rX.nr. ,i� �� 1P.- -, L U60 � - : � - *im I VI -e fTr1:..,-, 1-I.4, Do ].!*.z ,�`.!n­v !Yls to cure . , I ra�(.,tf 1:! - , ,*, fli--t�.1-.1% DiaN-t�­. LL111bitg1l. Ot �;I,�_-.;�'ll. Ht. -t Discase. Fvnlab� I rrol,�Zv. I% .11 'i'Wili"Ic'. 1."-4 - - P',--, ir ri"'11C.N. rt-jungw(l. I , ;.1 ­ - . � ! i,r, I - ., - . , - widl on . I . ��i lo( . .Le, oi bN . S� '.I I,v .,;! . I , I I e(. v; I a - . t . r;.t - -, --. lirr 1,o'... c - r S i,x I I o,.X VS $ 2 - 1, 0. . . . . 1� R. L. A. S N1 1 Ti H 86 CO., Toronto. I .. � . , I . . � . I— I : I .. '. I � . 10"' DE RICH - . Gk_,; t__ . Steam Boilet, . Works,_ I (ESTABLISHED 1880.) I I A. S. OHrm'YSTAL, I .� Suceessor to Chrysta! &.-Black, - M- anufacturera of all kinds of Sta.tionary I .� Marine, Upright & Tubular _,�. �j A_? -1 - A' _') . t Q- 11__er .. ­� 0 T LE __ Salt Pans, Smoke StMGkfs, Sheet Iror- Works, I etc., etc. Also de.vIcr,1 in Upright and Horizoiatal Slide Valve . En)clnes. Auf.Gmatic Cilt-Off Engines a specialty. All I xzea of p -pe ,ind Pipe -fitting constantly on hand. ­ Eet:matvs funiiihed on short notice. I works—u 'te G. T. R. Station, 'Goderich, . m1c,s' � I . I I . %) - I � I - : % - � V I . . I � . � - 11 A FRIEND Speak$ through the Bootlibay (Me.) Registef-, of tile beneficial results lie has received from a regular use of Ayer's Pills. He says: " I W.ILS feeling sick and tired and ray stomach seemed -all out of order. I Afled a number . of rem� edies, but. none seemed to give me plief -until I was Induced to try the old relia, � pie Ayer's Pills. I have taken only one box, b�t I feel like a new ipan. I think they are the most pleasant. and easy -to take of smything T ever used, beiWoo.fifiely sugar. Coated tilLat even a child will take them. I urge upon all who are In need ' of a laxative to try I Ayer's Pills. They will do good." . 'Form1l diseases of the Stomotach; Liver, and Bowels, take I . . , i ALYIEWS PILLS .: prepdr.odbyDr. JX. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. . I - Every Dose Effective . - L � . , AEAL F,STATE FOR SALE. - I I . I � - . -10 . OD FARM FOR Sk-LE—For sale, north hv X Lot 31, Conceasion j, F,,,..t Wawanosh, 11 wes � good fenoos, good orchard and never,failit eek. Apply to PHILIP HOLT, Goderich. 12 i .- - I I 1 A R. M V-011 SALE. -The undersigned him tweri, 4 dh:1ce Farms for sale in E ' ast Huron, the ba )r County of the Province; *]I sizes, and prices , Lit. F4 -full infnrmation, write or pall penonall o trouble to show there. F. S. SuorT, Brussc 10., � . 1391-tf I I � I ; I � ARM 1POR 8 A LE.-�or sale, Lot 8, Coneessioin Tlic'kersmith, containing 100 acres, all cleare ell fenoed and underd4ined. There is a good bw trn with stabling,underneath, and a frame hous bere is 0 good orchard - and a never failirg %veli. within Ave miles of Sesforth and is well situate will be sold cheap and on espy terms. Apply ( ' m premises or addrees Seaforth 'P. 0. JOSEP IBSON,'Proprietbr. 1398x4-tl f. . I . I I -1 OOD IDAIRY FARM FOR SALE. -It is opposi X first-ebss cheese factory in the township ky, Lot.9,jonceision 9, good bank barn; good brii )u*e, 10 rooms, 2 never failing wells, good orch%r I acres good bush, school on next faim. - Catt )roe@, pigaand impleffients. Terms to suit purchn 1. Possession given- immediately; -For further ps c,iqlarsai)t)lytoJO,HND.WIL�.0,-,q. Hensall P.1 -J. BECK, Egcnondville. . '-",;z-; � IL408-1 I - --- I — I '1OR SALE. -Goo I d farm for sale, Lot 15, Conce , 4 &ion 12, in the township of Stanley, containix '0acres,190acreacleared. Framebarn, sheds at ables, large brick -house and large orchard liendid fruit. This farin will be sold on very orti ITILl"s as t ie propri I li i koi wishes to retire. No encut - anee, coavenient 20 school and churches, and w( ,alered. I Apply on the pro-mises to ROBEB ELG ATY, or Box 14, B&3 field P.O. 1386-tf i � � . - - - - . . �ARH gOR,SALE.-For sale, Lot 11, Concessi( - - 7, (I�arr!' Line) Stanley, containing 100 acre )odt 80 of- which are cleared, well fenced, undt rained and in a high state'of cultivation. The bt nee is we'll timbered with bard wood. Not a to I waste �and' on the farm. There is a good ne atne house ; 2 good frame barns,- stables, &d., all rit-class repair. Plenty of water. A good bearic 7chard. Itioconvenient to schools, churches,stor id raitways Fur further particulars apply on V remises or addrgoo -ROBERT TURNER, Varna P. I p . . . � . 1403-tt ; I ; - �00 ACRE FARM FOI .�� SALE. -The 200 so ' 13 ; farm, being lots 11 thd 12, concession I , rey, is off6red for S Je. 12O.'adies are cleared tki ! "' ic balance is well titubered. Buildings first-clai tabard, W.el;, &c. School house within 40 rod ossesgion !given at once -if desired. The lots w , , sold either together or separately. For furth wtiewars its to 1?,rice , terms, etc . apply to 1411 ALKER, Roseville P.O., or to NELSON BRI.CKE i the I -arm. 1299 -ti 1ARNI IN! McKILLOP FOR SALE.—For sale t] 4 , South half of lots I and lot 2, coocession 4. M illop, bein� 160 acres of very choice land mostly good state,,,of cultivation. There is a good hou id bank baln, a good young Uaring orchard at .enty of never failing water. A considerat )rtion seeded to grass. Coqyenient to muke A schools and go6d gravel roads in all directior 'ill be sold 6heap. Apply to the roprietor on t] reirdses, MESSRS. DENT & HODEE, M!"ell, or nx HURON' ExpostToR Office, Seaforth. JOH 'BRIEN, Proprietor. . 1298-tf . � , �OR SALE,� VALUABLE FAIRM AND VILLA( - PROPERTY.—A good hundred acre farm in ir state - of cultivation, .being lot 16, in the 12 mcession, ofi,the township of Grey. A good Brii otel, in the Village of Cranbrook, in the said tow fip, known as" The Beek Rouge", also a sa%v ill id a good ftame store- in said village. Atlyoi linkingr of investing would do well to examine ft roper6l, which will be sold at a -very reasonaL rice, . in one � or wore parcels to suit purchaser urther information will be freely supplied to an ie addressing the undersh,med, at Brussels. G.. LAIR, Solicitor ; F. S. SCOTT, Auctioneer. I � 137941 — __ ______ � - I - . I I I., — one( . 5 ol n 6 ' , I owns lip �of Morris, containing'160 aer titable for grain or i3tock, situated two and a hi iles from the thriving village of Brussels, a goi uvel road leading thereto ; 120 acres cleared at ee front stumps, 6 acres cedar and ash and balan Lrdwood. Bani 51x60 'with straw and hay 8hi 1x70, fitione stablinz 7undeineath both. The hou brick, *2*1x82 with kitchen 18x26, collar undernea �th biffldings. 1 All are new. There is r. largO3-Oul chard. Schoul on next lot. The land has a go( Ltural drainage, and the farm is in good conditio Ltisfactory rciimig for selling : Apply at'Tux E ISITOR- OFFICE, or on the premises. W& 13ARRI rL198018. - 1335-tf - _ ­ 1� � - ______ -_-____.___- V0001) CTUNCF-200 acre farm for sale, Ln 2I and 12'0, Concession D, Turnberry, 21, mil Dril WinZham. Thisfftrm is in good sh�pe Co far 6,ving b�on -nearly all in pasture for the past t( :ars �s � �,. The gretifer part of it - Nvell underaraine s first lass, laii!d I rid, iwviir fidilin- stream - - ' itLr r,i'ns acro -is t=m. Also Lots 3? , �3 and 3 mccm.ion 12, TLirriberry, containing 383 acres. Th llpstiv new huid, Nvell drained with Goverainei ams, which are nearly -all paid for. A lot of val le timber on them. A splendid chatice for it larl x,k farm. Tile above land is all connected but w sold together or separately to suit purchaser. A] lirst-clars saw will on the 240 acre farm. A sidir t4c railroad runs through the lumber yard to t] ill, It%%illhosoldwith'the farm or separatel 'in f ' and —Ill �*Ion t reasons forselling. Apply �, . . ,(I ) I IG111 THuMPSON, Box 2�i, Wingharil. 140( . — . . I . Graad Trunk Railway. Tysins leave Seaforth and Clinton statiors Ilows: : )rNG WHST- . : SRAFORTIT. OTANTON. I Pass6ngcr .. .., _ - ! 1.C7 P. ht. I S-1 ?. H. � Passentrur... .. I .. .. i 9.06 r.'v. 9.22 v. Nt ' Mixed Tratn.. .... P.30 A. m. 10 16A.�* Mixed Train., _... G.20 r. x. I 7.U5 i% ii, )ING EAST -E-- . Passenger, .. _. _ .. 7.4 9 A. H. 7.92 A. M. Pmseriger ... .. .. - 2 53 P. x. . �. 25 P. m Mixed Tram.. ..�, _. .. b, 1:6 P M . 4.2.) P. jo. � - ­ .*- � ,- --- -_ Wellington, Grey and Br,ace. . mia Norma— l PaeRenger. Mixed 1�thffl ........ - I 3.00 P. it. -9.30 P.14, 0.00 P. Brusealfi ...... - 8.13 9.43 9.46 Bluevale...,...., 8.27 ' 9 51 10.10 wfn�ham_ .. ... 3.37 10.07 .. 11.20 IM SOUTH— � Passerngar. Mixed. wiligham.... - 6-'25 A.m.11.20 A. M. 7.30 F. Bluevale .. .. .. 6.37 11.36 8.1h Brueaelo...... .. 6.54 11.69 900 Ethel.... .. ...-- - 7.09 12.14 9. 1^10 , London, Huron and B.-iuce. )INQ NopTn— Passenger. London, depatt.. .. .. .... - 8.15A.M. 4 401�. Exeter .................... � 9. Y2 600 Heneall.. .. .. '..... .... .. 9.01 6.16 Kippen .. .. .............. � 9.44 6.20 Brucefield ........ .. ...... 9.62 6� 28 Clinton .... ....... ­ .. ­ 10.12 6 55 Londeaboro ............ .. 10.29 7.14 BlYth- - - - ­ -- -, - - - - - - ­ _ 10.38 7,23 Belgrave .................. 10.62 7.37 Wingham arrive....' ..... 11.10 8,00 )ING, SOUTH— Passenger Winghairt, depart ........ . 6.35A.m. 8.25P.: Belgrave ................ .. 6.60 3.47 Bl� th .... .............. .. 7.63 4.01 � Loudeshoro...... .. ..-..- .. 7.10 4.0:;V�­ Chilton .............. .. .. . 7.30 4.28 Brucefield .............. .. 7 49 4.46 Kippen .. ........ .... .... 7.67 4-63 Hansall........._.. .. .. 8.06 4.68 Exeter ................... - S.:5 5.12 . � : I . I a � I : - � � . � -1, I, _. " � - � . , r _­�- __� ,. � �� " - :- - � - __ , - - - r . I � I - . - I . � � I . � — ­* . � - __ - . ___� AN� � ABANDONED stand, and it is caned Cashmore gaw. " - . - — wnether clecilcated 1;0 W011animecL Or xn�nn- Confucius or Zoroaster, . ,CITY... I Write tbo words In red ink, because of nia or Buddlia or 14. � - , , the-carpage., Writo them in letters of because, us St. Sophia at Constantinople I11 EV. DR. TALMAGE AMONG THE PAL - liglit, for the -illustrious deeds. Writo Chrl t Yin #ehurch clianged into waA a g 11 , . :. .. � : I . them In- letters of black, for tho bereft tj mosque andwill: yet be olianged back I ACES,OF INDIA. and the deiLd. WIll the world ever forget againt so all the ruosquok arld temples of - 'that Cashmere gate? Lieutenants Salkcld superstition and jil-n will yet be turned I . I Three Things to See at the Ancient City and Home and Sergeants Burgess, Car- into bhurclies. Wlien India and Ceylon JAP111,11 are ransoined, as . I . nilohaol and Smith offered to take bags of and ChIna a nd of Dellil-The Cashmere Gate -The Fal- ppwder to the foot of that gate and set we all believo they ivill bc, their religiOus "e of the Xoguls-A ratace of Amber thom on fire, blowing opon tile gate, al- structures will all be couverted Into Chris - 1 . - The Clock of Time. though they must die in doing It. There tian asyluins and Christian sebools and . I ..., � they go, just after R*uurlse, each one car- Christfan libraries and Christian churclies. BROOKLYN, Dec. �0.-Contlnultig bis rying a sack containing 24 pounds of pow- Built at the el,P3160 of superstition and scrics of rouj)d thoworldscrinons through ' der and doing this uiider tbo firo of the sin, t1ley will yct bo dedicated to the Lord I . - the press, Rev. Dr. Talniage to.day clioso onemy. Lieutenant Hoine was thc first Almighty. Hare endeth the third lesson. his'subicob "Palaces In India," tii�c to junip into the ditcli, which still re- The Tomb of a King. ' ,for t,ext being Amos Iii,10, "Who storo up mains beforo tho gate. As thoy go on6 h� As- that night we took the rallroad train violence and -robbery In -their palaces." ono falls under tho shot and- shell. One from. tho Dell1i station lind rolled out In this day, when vast sums of itioney are of the nio-rtally wounded as lie falls hands through the city, now living over the vaster being given for tbe redemption of India, I his sack of powder, with a box of lucifor cities buried undell this ancient capital, hope to Incronse the interest In that groat Matches, to another, telling him to flro cities under cities, and our traveling serv-: I country and at the sanib tinie draw for all the sack, wbon with an explosion tbat ant had ullrolled our bed, which consistedl classes of our people practical. lessons, and shook tbo earth for 20 miles ,round part of a rug and two Wflnkcts and' a pillow, so 1, preEent this fiftli sermon In the round of the Cashmero gato was ' ­- frag- 'be- and as wo wero worn out with the sigbt- the, world series. We stop Into - the an- nients, and tho bodies of 6011). seeing of the day and were rough ' ly.tossed . clent capital of India, the inero pronuncia- roes were so scattered they v� or on t1lat uneven Ilfdian railway, k, soon fell ' tion of Its name sending a thrill tbrough.,., gathered for funeral or grave c q- into a troubled sleep, in wbich I saw and the body, m4nd a I nd soul of all those who I inelrib. The British army r6sbcd III . heard In a colif used waY thc scenes aud have,over read its stories of splendor and . the broken gate, and altbough six da.). . nunds of the njutiny of 1857 which at - disaster and prowess -Delhi. - I . . bard fighting wero necessary before the 45 .11A we bad been recounting, and now * * �� --Beforo tbo first bistorian lingrosi ' - � city was In ooniplete possession tile crisis i c a sm tne ratt-1 of the tr in iied to turn into oy, n �, � first word in clay or cut his first =ri�d - "on I was paiiti. Tlic Cashmere gate open, the I skeCiT, and now the light the rattle of jou. , rnafblc or wrote his first word on papyrus. I capture of Delhi and till It contained of I I &it the top of the car deluded me Nvitb the Delhi stood in India, a contomporary of palaces and mosques and tronsures was I Idea of a burning CRY, and then the loud Babylon. and Nineveh. Wo kribN%. that possible. - thunip of tbe railroad brake was In droam Delhi existed longer before Christ's.time Lord Nhpler of Ma-drila, of wbom Afr. 0 mistaken for a_booluing battery, and the than we llv� after his time. I)0ljjj is Gladstone spoke to. ine so affectionately voices at the dIfforent stations made 1110 built on the ruins of sevdn cities, which 'when 11 was his guest at Hawarden, Eng- tbink I heard the loud cheer of the British ruins cover 40 wiles with wrechad teju- land, bris .lifted a- monument near this at the taking of tbe, Casbuicre gate, and bridges the battles before - ples, broken fortresses, split toiiib�, tum- ble dov4n palaces and the debris of centu- Cashmere gate with tho nanies of the nieD who there fall inscribed tborcon. ,thaf as we rolled over Delhi seenied"'going oil, and as we went. ries. An archo3ologist could proff-tably English lord, who had seen courage on through dark tunnels I seemed to see the - spend his lifo hero talking with the past many a battlefield, visited this Cashmere t,oMb of Iiiijin.aylirn in ,%vhich the king of * through its lips of venerable masonTy. gato and felt that the nien who opened It Delhi whs bidden, and in my dreams I - A riamoun Gate. with the los,; of their own lives ought to saw Lieutenant Re"11Y of the artillery ..: be commemorated, and hence this ceno- throwing shells wbic� were banded blin, There are a hundred thfii�a here you tapb. i3ut, after n1l, the best njonument- their fuses burning, and Campbell and ()uglit, to see In this city of DOM, but Is the gate itself, with the deep gougcs In Reid and Hope Grant covered with blood, tbree tjAngs you niust see. Thehr-A tbin.- . n the brick wall on the left side made by -Y� ng and Niebolson failing while rall 1 on I wanted to see was tho -Cashmere g6to, two boinbMicIls, and the wall above. torn the wall his wavering troops. And I saw for -that was the point at whicli the most by ten. bombsbells and the wall on the dead regiment fallen across doad regiment wonderful deed of daring which.tho world right isidc-defaced, and scarped and plowed and heard bbe rattiplan of boofs of Hodg- has ever seen was done. That was tho and gulliod by all styles of long reacbing son's horse, and the dash of the Bengal turning point of tho mutiny of 1857. A weaponry. Let tho words "Caslinicre artillery, and tl)e Etorniing. by the immor- lady at Delhi put int(i my hand an oil . gate," as a synonyin for patriotism aDd tal fourth column, and the rougher the painting of about 18 inches squarb, 11 Pic- fearlessness and self sacrillce, go Into all Indian railway became and the darker tho Aure well exccut6d, but chiefly valuable bistory, all art, all literature, all time, all night gre-,v tile more the scenes that I had for what it represented. It was a sccj�e eternity. My friends, that kind of courage been studying at Delhi came on me like from the timo of the inutiny-two'bors $In 5 sanctilled1will yet take the wbole carth for an incubus. at full run harnessed -to a can I - God. Indeed tho jyij Wonarics now at Del hi But the morning began to look- tbrough were four persons. Sbe said: � toiliDg ti�njd heathenisin and fever and . _ the winLiow of otir joiting rail CaT, and the " Those persons on the front sido are my cliolera and far away froni bome and com- sultilight poured in on ul'y pillow, and in father nnd motber. Tho young lady oil fort and staying there until tlipy drop into my dreams I-saw.the bright colorsof the the back seat bolding in ber arms a baby theiT graves are just as bravo in taking English flag hoisted over Delhi, where the of a year was my older sister, and tbe baby Delbi for Christ as wero Nicholson and green banner of the Mosle'n had waved, I was myself. My -niother, who is dowh Home nnd Carmichael in taking Delbi for and the voices of the wounded and dying with a fever in the next room, paintod ,, %yreat Britain. Take this for the first ser- seemed to be exchanged for the voices that tbat years ago. The borses are In full run nionic lessoll. welcomed soldiers home again. And as the because we nic ficeing for our lives. My � The Allogul F-alace. niorning light got briglit4r and brig4ter, pothor is driViDg, for the TCaS011 that nly � * Another thing you niust see If you go and in my dream I mistook the bells at a fathor, standing up in tbe frolat of tile car- . � . to Delhi, Lhough you leave many tbings ' h bell. hariging in a station for a churo riake, bad to defelid us with his gun, as unseen, is the . palace of the nioguls. It ' n1inaret where a ,kobjunmedan priest had . you there see. .He fought our way out and, is an Inclasurc 1,000 yards by 500. You mumbled his call to prayer, I seemed to On for 11.1aDy a inile, shooting down the enter � thTough a vaulted hall nearly 400 bear a cliant, wbetber by bunian or.,,nn- i sepoys as we went. We had somewbat feet long. Floors of FlorentiDO 7110SIXiC � gelic voices In my dream I could not tell, suspccted trouble and livd-becorrio suspl- and Nvalls once emeralded 11Dd Sapphired but it was a chant about "peace and good cious of our servants. A prince had re- and carbuncled and dianionded. I said -to will to nien." And as the speed o-' tho qucsted a private interview witli my fa- the guide, "Show us where once stood the rail train slackened the motion of th i -,mr ther, who was editor of the Delhi Gazette. peacock t.hrone." "Hore it was," lie re- became so easy as we rolled along the t -ack The prince prop6sedto c6rao velled'8o that -but, spondcd.! All tho tbrojics of the earth put that It seemed to me tbat all tho distress , no one rn igglit recognizo bi4i, my together would not equal that for costli- and controversy and jolting and wars of �, mother Insisted on being present, and the Interview did not take,place. A large f1sh. liess and brilliance. It lind steps of -sil-ver, the world bad ceased, and in iny dream I ' � bad been sent to our f4mily and four otber and tho sent and ariliswere of solid gold. � It cost about $160,000,000. It stood thougbt we had come to the time when "the ransomed of the Lord sball return families, flie. present 4n offering of thanks . -bo- tween two peacocks, the feathers and and come to Zion, with songs aDd ever- for the king's rccovery from a recent sick- wfiich were fashioned out bi Plurnes of I lasting joy upon their heads, and sorrow I - ness. - Bur, we suspected poison and crid cl stones. Above the throne was a and sighing sball fleo away." not eat the -fish. One day all our gbr�aiits, Med . r If iff size parrot cut out of one einerald! , Tite City of Amber. came up- and said they must go iind see what was the matter. We saw what'was Ablve all was a canopy resting on 12 col, ' Halt here at wbat you bave ijgver seen ' , Intended and knew that if the -servants unins of gold, flie'caD-Opy fringed with befoxe�a depopulated city, the city of Am- . . . * returned tboy would murder all. of US. Pcaxls. Seated here, the emperor on pub- ber, Indin. 1-11 . -Things grew worse n-nd worse until this lic occasions wore a crown contaiiiing The strange fact Is tbat a ruler aban- beeno of flight sbown you in the picture among other tbings the Kohinoor dia- - doned his palaces at Ainber and inoved to took place. You see, tho horsQs werc wild * � moud, and 'tbe entire blaze of coronet Jal&r, and all the inbabi-tants of the -with fright. This was not only because of cost $10,350,000. Tbis superb and once city followed. Except here and there'a * the dischargo of,guns, but the horses were alnio,;t supernaturally beautiful robin'bas house in Amber occupied by a hermit, the struck and pounded by sepoys, and ropes inibodded in the white inarble wall letters City is as silent a population as Ponipeii were tied across the way, and the savaga of black marble, which wero translated to or HLrculuneum. But those cities were halloo and tho shout of rcven_ge mado All M(" from- Persian into English as inean- eiriptied by volcanic disaster, while' this the way of cur fliglit a horror." I . ing: city of Amber was vacated because Prinoe The books have f Lilly recorded the bero- I If on the- earth thoro'he tan Eden of bliss, I - Joy Singh was told by a Hindoo priest Ism displayed at Delhi and appr�ximate 9 this- .rhat place is, this, is this, is this, i. that no city sbould be Inbabited more than " *and regions, but make. iio mention of 'tbis But the pencocks tliat stood beside the , 1,000 years, so the ruler, 170 years I family of Wageutredbers whose fligl*t I throne bave flown away, taking all the dgo, moved out himself, and all his Peo- am mentioning. But the Madras Athe- display with them, and those whito mar- plo moved with b1m. . ' . , � neum pr!Dted thjsi . ble floors werc reddened with slaughter, You visit Amber on tlic bacl.- of an I "Arid now! Are not1he deeds of thoWng- and those bathrooms ran with blood, and elepliant. Permission obtalned for your entrelbors, though lie Nvore a round lint that Eden of Nvbich the Persian couplet visit the day bofore at Jaipur, an cle- and she a criboline, as wo-Ltby of finperlsh- on the ,valls spakc bas had its flowers pliant is in waitiDg for you about six able verse as those of tbe heroic pair.whoso withei� md its fruits decay, wid I thought " infies out to taRe you up'the stceps to Ain- , -ai, nuptials..g, ic6d the court of Charlem'kinge? wbile lookli)g at the brilliant desolation ber. You pass through the awfully quiet A more touching picturo than tbat of and standiiig anild the vaulsbob glories streets, all the feet that trod theni In the the bravo nian contending ,vith, well nerv- of thiit thronerooin that soine one bad bet-� days of their activity briving goijo on the * ed arm against the black and tbreatching ter change a little t1lat Persian couplet on IODg journey, qnd the voices of business fate im pen di n g over 1) is wi fe and cli ild we the wall and make it read: and gayety that sounded amid these abodes have never seen. Here was no - strife for If thern be a. place whore much you miss, boving long ago uttered !their last sylla- the glory of physical prowess or the I spoil That plaed is this, is this, is this, is this. ' b1c. Yon pass by a lalce covering 500 - of shini. ng arms, but a conquest of the hu- . As I came out of the palace into the acres where the raialis used to sail in man 111ind, an assertion of the powers of A t f Delhi I thought to inyself: PaTa- rcc -of ,ats, bat ,alligators now their pleasure bu . intellect overthe 1110st nppallhlg�arkly-of dises 4i.c iiot built out stone, are not . in _ Ire not on walls, have full possession, and you come to tlic , al)andoned palace, wl)icb is an wichant- circiihistances that cauld assail a 1111man 'being. Men have become gray In front cut sculpture, painted are not fashioned out of. pre-c-ious stones, m6nt. N'o i n ore picturesque place was ever of sudd(-n and unex - cted peril, a -lid in 11 - tah do (10 ]lot sPr,1S'_t110 el "Ic'Vit" fol -111 I chosen for thle � residence of a nionarcb. ancient (lays so much was courage'0, inat- not offer th romis or crow ns. Parridisetlare ' Thefortressabove lool�sdowll uponthis . terof heroics ai�d mateinstinettbat,we - biiilt out of natures uplif ted an(] ennotled, . I palacc,, and the palace. looks down upon a I read in i'mmortal verse, of heroes struck and what architeet's conipass may not lake. This monarchial abode ninyliave with panic Rind fleeing I)eforc the eiienry. sweep, and sculptor's chisel may not cut, . bad attractips when it Nvas the home of But the savage sepoy§.. with their 'hoarse. I and painter's pencil may.not sketell, and j royalty, whtli havevanished, biiiiautiqui- - 1 wartryand swarining lil�c wasps around , gardener's,s1rill may not Iny mit., the graco ty and tho silence of many years and op- tho Watycntrvjijqi-,, struck no tcrro� Into of Goa can 'i�clnvve, and if tile licart bo . portunity to troad where once yau would Z, � the bravo iiwin'.; he -art. His herolsin was ri_-ht all Is vi -11t, and -if t1lo heal4l; lie I- not have been permitted to tread inay be .1 not the jilern ebullition of des I paij,; but, . wroiig ,rill. is vvrong. Here ende-th the see- an addition quite equal to th ' C su btraction. Z lihe that of his wi fe, cn1n) and Nv;Asio, ptand- ond li,.,son, � � - T -he Last Hour. . .. ing upright that he might use hisi arms � DiAl will 110typt allowlyoll to R'ZIVO I ,Nvill not go into a description '.of I ; bettvr. " I D�-lhi. Thv tbird thim, 3on nnf�t suo or .- brazen doorway -if ter brazen' doonvay and I)esperate Times. i I nevet admit that ),mt havu bren in India carved room �ifter 12arved Tooni and lead . - 1, Ashn incident -wi 11 szometimes, mote im- is tho . illosquo Called jullima _)jjj,,jj(j. It - you under bi'11bellished ceiling after em- . - pross 011c 0,111 a generality of st,titonIvIlt, , Is the grandvst niosque I (-ver ,-aNy excelA . ' belliFlied ecill I jig and through balls pte. . I present the flight of I his 0110, fiall1ily f roil, - St. ',�ujjhia tit Constan'thinpie, 13,ulj it stir- dons stuned. into Nvider halls precious , Delhi morely to illustrato the desperation ' - plftsscs thit in Smile rr'speuts, for St.. So- . stoilvd. V, , bytircout your imagination of the thmes.' The I fac t - was tha . t -jtbc so- ; . . Plli-" w,ls Orl-�)'111,111Y rk Christian, church witli the partic-tilars, when you may sum . ' poys bad taken possessnon of the cit_v of and rhanl_t,,,(�d into a mosqjje, while this of - , up all by saying that on the slopes of 1. . IT r Dell)!, and they '"'cre" With all thc.-' a'til- Delhi.was ori-Inally built for the lVoslunm - r, that bill of India are pavilions deeply lory, figbtin,,y ljael� tho Europea . Who � I Heatilen Worship. dyed, tasqelvd and dyclied; the fire of col - were on the outsideand murd0riDP71111 tho _,�'.,.; I ent Ored 1,000 or 3110ic INTobainine- ored gardens cooled by the snow of wbite Ruroporins who w(tro insido. Tho,"city of daij-3 ,ieru, prostrated in worship. There architecture, batbroollis that refresli b6­ Delbi bas a crentilated _Nvall on thre;o si I des aro tim ' c,s whon :�,OQ may be seen here in fore your feet touch thei.rnmrble, birds in -a wall 5"'.." 111fle-S . loll—and tbo 1 fou-rth ! tho �,171 w uftitudf% E'acli Mono of tho Door arabosques so natural to life tbat wbile . - 13 .Liver �ida of the city is defendod by Q I" i" 3 Rvt Iml- hy 1 I/ wido and each wor- 6 ) - . you camiot bear their voices you imagine �, liddition to f(II]SPS Junina. In , t1lece two d� I � shiper has one OC t1wse Slabs for 111111self . 'You see the flutter of their wings as you . of Nvall and Writer there. were 40"1000 So- w1file hlivulilic'. The. crection of this . arepassingy; stonewarctransluceDt, walls . poys, all armed. Twelve hundred British I fl. ' bililding re(funed 5,000 labor-rs for six, , Pictured with hiuitjn�- s . tri - -cone and Soldiers Nvore to taho that, city. 3�i:11(31" . 0 son, I years, It 1,; (n) a platt�aii of rocd,-, has four urei)hal prccussion and jousting ,party. the iminortal vencril. comminded thei.ii, I towers ri-ing far into the heavens, tbroo '(Continiied on page .,1.) , d yon must �i-�4. 1-i'l., gr, I -111 - . avo, 6efore you � ' . great gnt-W..tys invi ting the world to come I -.9NINIM-� - I leave Delhi. 11v fell leading his troop'3. ! iii and boi-itir the nwinuiv of the propliet � . _ - - , Ho C0111111:111ded theni even after 13(,ing ! Of Wau wives, I,') flon)(!s, with spirl.,3 gold ]lip_T01N_T DiSE1.111sr"01 - . . . .- � . 3-11dytally woundvd. YOU will. rea(l this ' 1 tippod, and O' mi narels., What a* built up . ' %F BUzabctl!, 111hrrb,ton. CO., IML 1 inscription oil .110's 1.01111): . . I '.\Icholson, . 111171h,11SIty of white iniii-ble and red sand- . At tba'age of eight ­j6hli who Icd flib asswilt stoine! Wo dcqc(ndod Ole 40 marble stops - yelirs I becritne afflieted . . of Delhi, but foll in flio hour of Victory ' I by which wo asct-ndod and took. aiwi her . . ..�, - � � -%vit 11 , " Hip -joint Dis- "1---'-' eace.' For a I suf- mortally woumlodand diodf,".')d September, I I loolk at this wrn)(1i r of the world. As I year f (�r(-d as muc - *1 -h as it was , -, � J857, tr�ezed 33 years. " . ! . i . thou-11it wbat a hi-ain tire architvct iinist - ,,�,. I - I -VI ,: P(Issible for a bunian be- I NVith W111al glills ,111(1.111011 Cxvn(�r,�l _Nicb- ' I havo had wbo fir,t built, t1jab mosque in 1. I -6"I . ly ing to sufft-r. My plily- sichins told ine I would olson emild nimster ho find laid 9i.ege. to � bis own ininginaltion, and as I thung,lit I I I -'t-� " t patiently, V_ this wallt,d city filled with devils, 11 What I whao an opulent rulor tlrt;t rnuRt bava . but my fath('�r procured fom-ful. odds! Tjy(Tvo hundrcd � r )rjtjt;jj bevii who gave tbe order for such va.stn(F3 - ./, me somp-of Dr. Pierce's troops uncovored hy nny nAlitary' -worizs . . . � and .�,,jimictry,j was romindt.-d of that The (�oldcn Medical Diseov- , %,, f�ry and I fo und iny fail- to tallze v. city surroundled by filr1j, -,,,,(I wbi(-h perfoc-tly explahwd all. arclii- �� inf, health restore(l. high innsonry, on tho top of wli�clj Nx-(.�(,, i toet who planiwd t hiA was die sanic man can ebeerfully say, that I believe I oi;,c ni'y 11 4 gims mid (1cfended by 4-0,000 foamintr .� wlio planjwd t1w TiQ-mamely, Aw-tin do k lift,- to the use ot that � sepuys. A lar -or pereentage of fitops fvll j3ordi­m-and tbo king who ordered flic . valuable modicine. bere thall ill ally gorvat battlo I h111-1ppen, to mosque conitructod �vas the hing Nvho or- Your true friend, EDWARD J. RUSH, know of. T.ho �rinieim porcen ' tf*re of tho', f 17.48, but tile dered the Ta'i-imincly, '­7hah Julian. As ' th is grand mugul ord._- �,,d built the most - Pi ]r�'" C ]Ej GUARAN. CUR]E Villon was per.01611tago of I fL TEES A POW was 37.9. Yet that city hiust be Splcnaid pilnm for 0-c dend wbon lie built I . I taken, and it can only bo taken by such * the 1�j ar Agra, ILL here ordered built tho 011L 110-NEY is REFU!"ZIDED. courage as had novor - bmii roeordeal in all most splendid palace (A worEflAp for the —_ A scrofulous state of the system is the the annali of 1,lood�4110d_ Evou charge oE li'vin 'g at, Delhi. t�vc bere what sculpture primal cause of Hip -joint 1)1"SeaSe. Dr. the British - regimehts against t-bowalls r_- and areh itect tire ean accomplish. Tbey ' . el .r Q di a DiScOvery has cured Pierc s (3old n lie c I and gates bad 1won beaten b,ick. The . I link together tbe centuries. They success- - M tbousands of oases of ScrofulEL In Skin 11yellas of ldilldoui,-Ill and .Vobannnedan- fully defy thije. Two hundred aDd cigbty Diseases, all Scrofulous Sores anLi Sw,L_HiugS . isin howled over t � It o -walls, and t i be E'Dgr- I years ageo Auitin (IE3 Bordeau aDd Shah it's the only guaranteed blood-purffier. ' ' lish aTniy could do iiothing but 6urytheir I n jeban quit this life, but their work lives � — own dea.d. But al; this gate I stand and - and bids fair to stawl. until. the continents � wateh an e3cpinit that makes tbe 'Pa'& of' crack open and henlispher�s go down and STRAY SHEEP.-Stralyed into ihe prerrises ot E history treniblo. -,vith agitation. . this plai)et showers other worlds with its the undersigned lot it, Con(-ess*on 4, Stanley, about November lst,olne rani lamb and one ewe lamb. This city has ten gates, but the most asbcs. . . . I The owner can have thp same on -proving property fanidiis is tho una, before lyhich wo' b6w - I rejoice In all these big buildings, , a A paying charges. ThomaSiGemmill. DOU4 1 . . . � . . . . , 4 I- V I � I . I � I , - . . . . . � . I , . � ; . f I . . . . I � . . . . . � . . I .� ­­. � ­­- ,�l-.."-�-.1-1-1''..�-.,...,..,��.,.''.-.-,---,-"�-.�� - 4 I " � * I , . I 1. _ What -101. i � I IV & , ­ 14"criptiou for Infants - %_ :_ . Castorla is Dr. ganiuel Pitc,her"O P , - I - ! I ill a.nd Children. It contains ncithei0plump Xorphine nor I � �, I � . � other N,Arcotic substance. ][t is i& harmless mbstititte , I . � � I for Pare,-, oric$ Drops, Soothin, j5jmps, and Castor 011. � � �j MI I ' I k . thirty yebws" use by 1 k I It is Pleasant. Its guarautee � is� i� 11 . � � � oria de,sir - 9 Worms aud ��Ilays I . ; M11ions of Mothers. Cast OY � i , . - I . - I . . I feverishness. Castorim preven,ts vomlt"ng Sour Curd, - . . - - � I . f � I � . -cures Diarrhoea and W1,nd Colic. C--astoria relieves - . I ­ teethi ng troubles,, curezv constiPatiO'm an(I 11,tmteney�. I . : � - I ,d regulates the stomaelt . I . 0�� . Castorla assimilates the f0c -P - 7, C - I netural sleep. C -as- Idi � � 4nd bo-wels., giving, hcafth-Y aa -.t � , , - . I(ITeWs panacea -the Ifforther's Friend. , :i _� I -, � torla is tho Chi - I . .. � � . I j I- ; I It - I. _.. � I � . Castori& � 1 �: - I q Castoria. : - � � ; � . . I. � ' 1drentliat I I , castoria if; an excellent medicine for ebil- ,4 Castoris is so vvell adaptedw,dn I 2 � superiur toauy presen- .1 I I ree i dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me Of its ,Ommend it asb PUOU I ! * I , . , : good effect upon their children.- knowsk, tO =e,�' H. A. Aucirqtt, X D., I I 1Z 4 , � : - � Z Dit. G. C. Osc;ooD, . k i P illl So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. g� Lowell, 'Allass. , � � . . 7 . ­ � N �; � i i ��. . r T., I I , p�ysjckins in the children7a ,depart- q - . 14 I � . 0 Castoris. is the best reniedy for ebildren of - ' "" ou - W L& f - . , � Dot'. rnentbavO Spoken higbIly of their exper-1. r � 1� . � i . which I am acquainted. lbopetheda�,js I - � � � their outside practicewitbXastorla, I I � ­ - , far distant when mothers xvillconsider the real ence In - � � _aIthough we only baxe among ou.- V � i s interestof their children, and use Castoria in- and i o � - � edic . &I supplies what is known as regular - . 1. s 11 . I . steadof thevariousquack nostrums wbich are rn I . - I � I � - � � I ,free 'to �.confess thattlicr -1 . I . product9, 7et N78 are Z � � . destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium � t ts of Castoria bas won us to look with � morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful incri . W 4 � 1% - I . i - agents down their throats, thereby sendin.- I favor ugon IT. 4 � � 7 II.NITED HOSPrTAL ANID DjzprNaSPv-_ � - I � Qena to Premature graves.11 I V � DR. J. V. X1-.,C113_LO-E, Bostont X"--%. I � . � I C. SIMEE, Pre$., - �1: . I I A -LLE -9 I � A, Con,wiky, Ae,c_ I q s . . , ,� 4, . ; . � : :The C,exLftur CanLpainy, 77 MuTrILY Street' New 'York C'ty' . . - : . I . . I �� wmmaiiw 1 r — - � � . � � q : . . 7 1 . � � _:_ -1 - — � ��,__ __ ­ . ___.._===_�_:" ---,- � A . , � . . 7 - x ­ . I N - - 'm . � ; � . U � . I . i f � , � ; - ; Ha � ppiness. z ! ; . . - . � . . I . I Z � - I . . Should be universal at the festive season of the year. i � i I G . �- - . Gentlemen, will add greatly to their chances ot happilwss . - I I � ,_ - i W - . �i) I . by wearing - . � ---** I _. *. , 13 - __ - , I , , � - I . ; . At I . - I . , - . . I . � - . Bright'S Ciothingle ..- � � � � " I I , � I I b _­ � I . 4 . � - I _il _^ - I i . . . ,J To Fee is to bu y our goods. We have wbat you wa-rit, -, i __ � � . . I - and the price is always rig,ht.' Drop in and have a talk .. . .. � . � � . - � � - I � about Clotbing, even if you don't want to buy- C-1 - ­ . � � -- � .. I - A . Yours :for good clothes. � -.11 - I � . . - � I - BRIGHT BROS, .4 .1 _� I 1 _�. I * . ,-: The Great Clothiers, )Aain Street� . .f � - _T : I I . - I SEAFORTEI. X ,� . , . - I- . - I . I . I __ - - , -, - - I � 1. . - - __ o__ I � . L ­ I I . ­ ., I I - - . . . I .� - � - �. . . . - - - RHEU'MATI'SM - .�, . I.. I . � ­ - � , NEURALGIALAUSOUR .STIFFNESS, I . . I , I . I I I . @Ir � - PAIN Iff -SIDE & LAVEBACK ENO' @@ -_ I . � . I . I � -_ W.H EN 66. I go I IES � I % *_ I . THE DAEMENTHOLPUSTER USED � '1� I - � �. - . . . j i �.. . � . . � I - I R C I .S -4 '-.� � I XEW'F ' Ap. . ___� I . . . _. I I - - . . - , �. . . ... . I � CO _1A.3RS . 1 I . �. . 1% . C S _A_I�T-:D. 1W_CT:F:F - - , � . ___ . Z - . - � ' : . I � ALSO ME LATEiST STLYLES. OF - - .1 I _� ! 11: - . . . - -1 . � I . 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