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The Huron Expositor, 1880-08-20, Page 7
E THANKS. MPBELL, seven .yeare itt Walton. grateful thanks to the Public generally for the frim aurin; that tip ie lies now on hated a rids of ND GROCERIES, y to unite out to theta ,souabla a price ae any PORK (Side, ttc.) deseripatit}n. Glass, (111, ts�.l and a general assort.' Eapecialty, from the we11• t Co., London. for a country store eta til the lints. Produce taken, emit/ or JAMES CAMT?BEr,T, MORA. 1880 SWAY'S Train. for Mellitus, tart from 1...1I E l ESD AY in each orith, ay previous to all the above -II be given of ail future vest, and tlregreatestpaga meets most complete and eye parties are released tug baggage, freight, life )fBaggage Free. -IFrongh with ',eaeh party. 4NOX, G. W. R. Agent, Centralia ERO AL LIVERY 'r'O-RT1j.. FORGES, the Stock and Trade et they rery, Seaforth, from Mr. a, to state that he intends: s;€ in the old stand, and has horses and vehicles to the. None but teas[€ 1 ekklesand Geed *.� Will be Kept. - :uggiee and Carriagee, sad r sonar always ready forum. z'Tth Made With Com. L-iat Men.. tables or any of the hotels MARS i NGS°SEN' ZONAL MEN area at this season of the :eve tone tts his system and 'ALINE mein/„ all irrtpurities from AL/NE in all Aftect,ionaof by all Druggists. Price, $1 MEDICINE Co., Torolntea by Hie=k:€nn ti- Bleasdell, and J. S. Roberts. 662 4 R SEAFORTH. tofrearOut ry Furniture regard~ , it will pay them to ascer- ,, purelitt ing elsewhere. I L to tho=se paying mash, es- rried conplc:a ppretite M. B. Coartter's Gare, Alain Street, Seafortlt, JOHN S. PORTER. MONEY. TO LOAN I PROPERTY,: t 'eixt. Jrttere$t, Pay- 1 euriy. wed to par principal at airy' barked only oft the unpaid Mel }OFC=ALL, Toodde Merchant. Seaforth. F0 Ft `IHEESE- rl t, ;Store. in Stark'aBleak, tt of P. Me arey's Bakery, r �t all tient rready topucchaae ND CHEESE.. t ?'ries; in C. eh will be paid boot article. ROBEll Ji TSOI Seaforth. IlER �L-1 1 ONi)y ILl E. ▪ Mill will be in cunning order ,t, August IE:th, when partiee cider will receive every ac - per gallon. G. 3c H. JACKSON.. AUGUST 20, 1880_ ., The Forty Dayan' Fast. 'Newel tibe tempest -tossed Atlantic, On the quivering cable wire, Tidings oa ndcall us tortie admire Come,. Never more need men be starving, Free to all is Tanner's fare, No more dressing, cooking, carving, All we want for food is—Air. Welcome, economic diot 1 Cheaper far than bread or meat ; ever more, to mind's disquiet, Shall we wonder what to eat. Wives no longer shall be worried What for dinner to prepare, /loot or devilled, boiled or curried,, For we now can dine on Air. I‘Zo young sentimental couple Now need hesitate to wed, Mind and body are made supple If on air and water fed, reeve, or "breed and cheese and kisses," As a diet can't compare Withtho Yankee Doctor's; his is _ I Bunkum taken neat, and ---Air. Is the story,faet or fiction ? Are play sit'ia1R going nand ? Or why, daily the infliction Of this Transatlantic fad ? Who shall physic the physician ? Who 11 revise his bill of fare '?• For it suit ly rreeds'revision— Breakfast, dinner, supper—Air. Poetor Tanner, Doctor Tanner, You're a very funny man,. With your most provoking manner, And your calculating plan : Do you candidly expect to Fast and last without impair ? B you die, they coat ilisseet you— Priekt.d you'll pop like ball of air. Stay 1 I'm growing melancholy, O'er the latest Tarkeo garno; But if Death should crown the folly, Shall we not all bo to blame ? Science—physics—lath 1 we differ ; As for r ie-rll take good care I'll rely for life on stiffer, ;bore substantial food than. Air. T e ,Seven Bibles of the World. he seven Bibles of the world are the g raiz of the Mohammedans; the Ed- da of the Scandinavians, the Try Piti= keS of the Buddhists, the Five Kings of th Chinese, the three Vedas of the Hi to th an of_ do Die St.Barnabas. The Edclas of the Scan - di'• avians were first published in the fon teen.th century. The Pitikes of the Ba 'dhiats contain sublime morals and . pu e aspirations, but their author lived an died in the sixth century before G, 'st.. There is nothing of excellence in hese sacred books not found in the Bi le. The sacred writings of the Oa nese are called the Five Kings, "le r -meaning web of cloth, or the ova that keeps thethreadsin their pla e. They contain the best sayings of he best sages on the ethico-political du ies of life. These sayings cannot be tx'aOed to a ' period higher than the eleenth century B. C. The three Vedas are the most ancient books of the Hindoos, and it is the opinion of Max Y. er, Wilson, Johnson and Whitney tlha they are not older than eleven cen- to es B. G. The Zendav'esta of the Pe sans is the grandest of all the sa- cred books next to our Bible. , Zoroas- ter, whose sayinge it contains, was born in the Twelfth century B. C. Moses lived and -wrote his Pentateuch fifteen centuries B. C., and therefore has a elettr margin of 300 years older than themost ancient of the other sacred wri ings. No Sunday in Leadville. • On Sunday in Leadville nearly every sto e is open. It is the chief day with the places of amusement ; the smoke of the smelters perfumes the ambient air a li tle more villainous than usual, if pos:•ible, and the Ftreets are crowded. Th church bells gather many wor- shi pers, but they are not missed from the-hrouged streets. The miners come in f am all directions, from shafts and tun els and prosect holes, swarming - in he streets, crowding the corners, filli g the bars of the numerous saloons with a coming tide of humanity. Many co e to buy their weekly supplies at the tares, whose clerks know no holy Sab ath rest others come to talk over thei strikes and finds, or to bring in thei samples for • testing. Crowds thr ug the more than a hundred ga. bling dens, from whose wide open doe .s the sounds -of piano, violin and Rut e mingle with the shrill voice of the dealer at the faro table, calling, "Make your bets, gentlemen," and the curses and vulgarity of the players taint the sacred Sabbath air. The gambling house knows no Sunday, and though the law of Colorado expressly prohibits the opening of drinking or gambling houses on the Sabbath clay, it is as dead as thoughit had never cumbered the leaves of the statute book, and the poli:.e stand idly by watching its viola- tion. Blear -eyed and bloated de- bau pees, in whose besotted lives honor, dee ncy= and manhood` have: long since diet, bandy ribald jests with the lost chs asters who carry the liquor to the tables. -.Thieves and pickpockets, 'Walling with keen eyes for the victim and opportuni=ty, mingle with bustling crowds and jostle you as you pass.— Chi :a go Tien s. dogs, the Zendavesta, and the Scrip es of the Christians. The . Koran is most recent of these seven' Bibles, not older than the seventh century ur era. It is a compound of quota- . s from the Old and New Testa- ts, the Talmud; and the Gospel of to • Free of Cost. The most wonderful remedy ' of the age is now placed within the reach of all. Be he rich or be he poor, it costs not mg to give this great remedy a tri . Dr. King's California Golden Co . pound, for Dyspepsia, Sick Head- ao e, Low Spirits, Loss of Appetite, So r Stomach, Coming up of Food, 'fel ow Complexion, General Debility, Inactivity and Drowsiness, Liver Com - plata, Jaundice . and Biliousness, for which it is a certain and speedy cure. .110 person should be without it. In oilier to prove that it will do all that we Olqm for it, you are given a trial bottle !tee of cost, which will convince you of its truly wonderful merits, and' show you what a regular one dollar size bot- tle •i11 do. For sale by Hickson & >31asdell, Seaforth. *rps's COCOA.—Grateful and comfort- ----- a thorough knowledge of the natural laws -which govern the- opera - twills of digestion and nutrition, and by careful application of the fine proper- tle of well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps ba provided our breakfast tables with 'elicately flavored beverage, which y save us many heavy doctors' bills. 1t s by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be grad= ly built up until strong enough to re - His every tendency to disease. Hun dr ds of subtle maladies are floating and us ready to attack wherever thre is a weak point. We may escape m: Y a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves R• fortified with pure blood, and a properly tour shed frame. nice Gazette. Sold clnly in p led—" James Epps a Co., 10 Chemi:its, 48, T Zreadne and 170, 'iccdijly Londoi Ast naisihing the For a perfect ren vation and enfeeble weakness .and so surely and moment cure a Their wonder: the world, F. Complaints th Do not give up Bitters will p where everyth: Hickson aBl. bottle. 66 2-2 Cow; to `het Ri The great se ret of obtai is, first to pra t:`ce econo good old eac n Seder, sa to worry t e li'e out of me t mous doctors' All but , n struck it rich. Health in • reign supreme in Or little and all simply because we medicine but lectric Bitte Gosts fifty cep• is a batt[ Hickson d, Bl:asde 1. 662-` f d ei nstitutilo g , '11 1 declin ed s do tul c it . K y ar In 4! stiv g e asde • - Citsi Ser- kets abel 'mo© ath- le S reet, 48 -52 rrld exh ust4d , f4m e ndthiig ly prod eS a .p s Electir'c Btter es are a:'tonishiz dney Il 'nal a perf t sp .cifi espair,! . •El err. 1y cu ` and th1 se fail Solid: 1 1, at 1 celtts 1 Bucklen s A The best Salve in Bruises, Sore. , Ul. Fever Sores, ettel Chilblains, 0 rns, Skin Eruption.,, '1 anteed to giv: per every ease, or •• one 25 cents per bo . 1 & l3leasdell. Pals Tm It is generally su pose/ people generally th t Dya bo cured, but we aria lent Angust Flower bitever to euro Dyspepsia. t Li fomes, such as S r; St Headache, Palpitatl ri of bad taste in the nid tri, dozen bottles sold st ye was reported, but t rout letters received frogr -u Three doses will re ie•re a bottlea 10 cents. ogule by all druggists. 'nick, the wo ers, S Chap and al his Sal Bet sat refun or sale . . t s I• fl • ,i "Ii ay 1 ap] btis no ,sn 5 1. e.I ire. si by 1 ..yin pepsic can ed to say to our ku vor Compl. ?riraclr, C the Hear te• Out ar, not a ands of gists of w ny ease. r size 76 c 4 Ir for g is Lt a lobes 1, a s MEd eno ha® >ine s hol oth r only Id ly • cueutIt. , d ' and ..sin /3 is gua otic n l]n d. ric ai ks 0 a rd t inv: •fa at *roe dge,fail d in. all i•s nese, Si .k dit•estio the 60,0 lo Saila - e lirnonta rfu. curs. . Sana ale For s:le 651 - n 10 48 JOHN KlD HARDWARE,,S (House F2crn:s iiizys Fstabt MAIN STREET, SEAFOR .F(17 1ners, ugh n 'in Town, and ee t/ Stock of HARVEST II1IPLEM E, IT EN S Scythes, Slat 1,s Iiay Fo •ks, ; • rl Forks,'yds r S'tee T. rn Does, Cradles, ay Ra es; - c.. 1 SELL At" OLD RICE CaII Land see nee hether you br 1 n t, a sell cheap. JOB E R:IDD, FA.�M BANKING H( M; P11 ._ BA11 ER, SEAFORT a , ON al Office -in the premises um son's Dote[, f omerly o the Bank of _Goin nI erce. NOTES AND BILLS DIS English and Foreign Purchased. or h. RIO. e Davi 1}i4'c1 UN chi to FARMERS' SALE NOTES I UGIT. Drafts Issued,a a le ic' p y b at a 1 railoh of the Bank of Com .. e tce. interest AIIOiVl d on D Money to Loan on Mortgages, at rem Seiveii Nine P%r Cent. y BUGGES, BU GIE; Parties desiring i to'i parcha e Neat Substantial • , 3 • Buggies, Carving 1 s or D . salon, Can find them at WM. near the market. He has .also a j number LUMBER WAGO Ri S4IE' pl Dd. 000 -i O O; O 0!. O 0 0 0 A A A.A.A A L LLLLL L L f L LLLLL J THE G9 gIl1W(1IIIDID1�Iil�l[QII(I[i1101�1.!�...�.:-�.. u,w, ni: nul r 'tft 0 c �I � u, t�;a�a � c• l � � av,s' ' N NOTICE N OMPULS to i o OUP Store bein it c •eas - rig Trade; z0 .0,Ae , o L • 'ger Premises. I' giec2t '{xpee se, the :;Store fo2,eir eo ge ent pew- door 5outlb o p7" fjic; where will' ie fa►u� 7;t of cotc7i, Frend,t, Eng rer wported into thiis . Stoe pular e and MALL ---AN A d ily the aged with customer t sfa4tio evinced at the L o by 3to k of Cloths, Hairs • REM TH VAL. small for u�;aa Vie' been compiled to e have fitted up, at 1 y occu►ie4 by Mr. the Mont''real Tel - d the Lamest �. s• - 'sib and Canadia cirket. IVE WEEK. 54 nd O 3. a We m to sh s heap AND BUY 1 I•I h ve everything cOniie it. We sell Go as any other and ar s Which Hp 1111 - Sell (>jle Repairing and Hole Shoei • !, r ly Attended Ito. Reniemb: h maker at the Ow stand. t WM. G BUTTER ,! : BU .1 . G. McDQUGAL 1?V8 Stack of Mea 's, do ,,ell an t.. ARE NOW PAYING T iI HIGHEST PRICE I For the Finest Quah y of Butt Remember toe 1Talel'ee Sev S4af rth. A. G. McDOUGAT,L BROAD OOT SEAFQRTH UNDERT a ICER FUNERALS ,A ' T NDE SHORT 'S NOT' COFFINS 11.N SH AL V1148 N ruaniI HyAR E• ] t R HI r� 'a pJ' K Pla 1 /lave a Ready outh's o call ssion t PRICE --A.11. Fid es, and Positive ted rw peri EA L MADE CL .' t 10. too r 1erchant Tailoring D Mtt : d Clothig,' consisting of Men'. �:, . d Boy e. Overcoats. Parties wis 11 a nsp{lect. - These Goods sere all G • tI. h s increasing rdn1 day to d Elegant D [splay of our ps, and Genti3' l,' urnishing OF U �• ith our line o business, at they are.. N hing mis- e.' Goods Marked in o Deviati 1a. HE to 121 eW ING. thing in th's line will AT CLOTHING OUSE OF THE WEST y Clothing, Hats, Caps a. d en s' FUrnishi & ANDERSO Oak. IT Seaforii Ont. ,t. DEN LION, AI T -ST., SEAFORTH. { { WILL OFFER AT THE GOLDEN LION i.ct d ' TSiTs M401\TTI-1- REMNANTS IN Ii3RES GOODS. REMNANTS IN ¶ASHMERES. REMNANTS IN 7LAN NE S. • REMNANTS IN WEEDS REMNANTS IN RINTS, C ,. To Make Boom for the New Good no* being Purchas- ' ed b Mr. Jamieson in Oe Old Country. AN EARL TINSPECTION CCO1DI LLY INVITED. JAMIESON, SAFO TIL. TIITTTTTTTT T1( TT T' TT TT TT TT TTTT TTTTT TT TT TT CT TT TT TT TT TTTT TTTTTTTTTT TT TT TT TT 1 TT TT TT TTTT GROCER STORE NEXT THE POST OFFICE. Our Tea aft 60 OgN $0 CENTS. 0 and 50 cents Ca'n't be eat. The -Beat 60 cent Tea in. -the'D min on. T BLACK, T GREEN, 60 opisp- JAPAN, 60 GONIT MIXED. BEST VALUE IN COFFEES. t&'" Them Goods are all 'of the Best Quality, and and strengi 40 CENTS. '45 CENTS. commended for Flavor D. D. RO SEAFORTH. SUBSTITTITES • • and cheapest. dre,ria aro isaufa:-.-, :a.- the flea lar at ;11-.7, half what he parsifor &tenni ch italian Or i, le roan be con an 1'. a per bottle upon the in, genuine. Fon (moil:. m1)14 RAMPS, SUMMER OR -.60\VJ (:0:11PLAINTS PERRY DAVIS' TA'iN-IKILLER IT CURES A .-afiaa'l PAINTIN lug and. Whit 'wa left at Wilson & G. PANTIN PAINTING. USE kND SIGN AINTING, epared to do kinds of Honse nd Si ention. Painting, Paper Hang- aiarge made. Orders bbertson efa Co.'s, will GOODS. MR. JOH N LOGAN, S LE OF MESSRS. BIM N, RUTH & CO Where he has pIrch sed very cheap, as hne a toe of Fresh ES was ev er hewn in Seaforth. • Oustorrbe •s, To Call and Ems. tatin prices, and the Public gen- it to their profit these Goods and *seer- LOGAN, Seaforth. WAT FOR S 0 I UP 07 rti crql eD CD CD Ca 1 0 )74 SOIttila 1.19 pOOAA S,AtIttjS `S ttIOa - HARDWARE OF THE C RCULAR SAW. 0 isX KEYLESS, Watc r and Jeweler, - ONTARIO CEN Oes pun punto, l3 '03 '. IOSILCT aon OKI JO UOtU.,JOSSV CC TRU UCI STORE, EXETER. c and .gtock of Drugs and of the 33st Quality and at Moderate Prices. • "c 1Wines and Adqoors can be relied on. as on ha di Also Stationiery,i3Ohool Books. Fancy The Clears' Drug Stare, (*ivies old stand, ) direct opposite the Central lErotel. • they ore ' sold out. "'Mara li.',,a---' analher article iti-a aa • and cheapest. dre,ria aro isaufa:-.-, :a.- the flea lar at ;11-.7, half what he parsifor &tenni ch italian Or i, le roan be con an 1'. a per bottle upon the in, genuine. Fon (moil:. m1)14 RAMPS, SUMMER OR -.60\VJ (:0:11PLAINTS PERRY DAVIS' TA'iN-IKILLER IT CURES A .-afiaa'l PAINTIN lug and. Whit 'wa left at Wilson & G. PANTIN PAINTING. USE kND SIGN AINTING, epared to do kinds of Honse nd Si ention. Painting, Paper Hang- aiarge made. Orders bbertson efa Co.'s, will GOODS. MR. JOH N LOGAN, S LE OF MESSRS. BIM N, RUTH & CO Where he has pIrch sed very cheap, as hne a toe of Fresh ES was ev er hewn in Seaforth. • Oustorrbe •s, To Call and Ems. tatin prices, and the Public gen- it to their profit these Goods and *seer- LOGAN, Seaforth. WAT FOR S 0 I UP 07 rti crql eD CD CD Ca 1 0 )74 SOIttila 1.19 pOOAA S,AtIttjS `S ttIOa - HARDWARE OF THE C RCULAR SAW. 0 isX KEYLESS, Watc r and Jeweler, - ONTARIO CEN Oes pun punto, l3 '03 '. IOSILCT aon OKI JO UOtU.,JOSSV CC TRU UCI STORE, EXETER. c and .gtock of Drugs and of the 33st Quality and at Moderate Prices. • "c 1Wines and Adqoors can be relied on. as on ha di Also Stationiery,i3Ohool Books. Fancy The Clears' Drug Stare, (*ivies old stand, ) direct opposite the Central lErotel. •