Amona t h e visitor!! : Messrs . · T. P . M acLare°o, 'l'oro nto; W. D. MacL1rell, lfomilton; and Mr. Harold Saunders, Toronto, h ome for vacation .. . ... Mr. " Walter ------ o ~--- · Saunders, of N ewtonville, son of our sucM <1re than forty years ago A. Wilford cessful tailor, Mr. H. J". Saunders, has H all Ph. D. L. L . D . , .. fter years of pubcom11 h em to resid e fo l' t h e winter .... .. An lic speaking, much of tile time in p u blic accident : Mr. Wm. Strutt, accompanied debates, found himself in the forlorn and by his wife, sister-in-law, :Mrs William d espairing condition of a hopeless con· Calls attention to his large ar.d well assorted stock of F m·s of all Robbins, and her little girl were coming sumptive. He had sought the a id of the description~ in home fr om Bowmanville on Friday even- ablest physcian wi thout avail until nt ing last, t h e nioht b eing rniny and ex- last red uced to e. skeleton he was ceedingl3· dark (about 7.30 p. m .) Mr. forced to ~ive up all work. His Strutt, when within 1>bout sixty rods of lung trouble, as in general in such his own gate, drove over the end of a.cul- cases 11roduced its reflex action upon all A large st ock of FUR TRI MMINGS always on band and made to vert where the ditch was deep, complete- other parts of tho system. ly upsetting the rig. The women saved It was at this time that he discovered order. themselves by jum ping, one of them hav- an d immediately adopted t his new and ing the child in her arms. The nigh revolutionary remedy, which n ot only My Stock is all A. 1. and must be sold between n ow and Xmas to horse fell divectly on top of the off h orse, res!ored him to robust and vigorous manmake i·oom for Spring Hats and other Goods. injuring the off one so severely that it h ood, but has given his physical structure died ia 24 hours. They had quite a stock a greater d egree of stolidity than t hat of groceries with them and these were p ossessed by any other man living, n.nd immersed in the creek and considerably this too, with only a fraction of hie lungs damaged . Mr. Strutt's Joas will b e abo9t remaining. $80 fo r which he will apply to the TownAfter forty years of thorough experi· A very fine assortment of goods in a bove linea-nobby and stylish ship Council as the road is said n ot to be mentation, no t only u pon himself but up such as required by law .. . . A public ex- on many others nnder pledge of success, GLOVES A SPECIALTY. amination was held a t the school house he for the 6ret time in Apr il last, Come along and br ing your fri.e nds with y ou to share the b · n gains. on Friday afternoon, 20th inst. Among made the mode of treatment public. the teachers present were Misses Riggs, Since then, in six months, thousands Davey, Sanderson, and Messrs. J . B_ haveobtained t he pamphlet and have been Reynolds, K. Morrison and E. Sanderson; benelHted . anl ex-teacher, Dr. Niddery, was also That d isti nguished pulpit orator and in the audien ce. The inclement weather t1vangelist , Re v. Miles G rant, B oston, did not prevent a Inge attendai.ce of Mass., writes, Oct. 7th:parents and friends. 'fhe exercises by "DEAH DH. HALL. . · . '!'ouching your the pupils were all that could be desired, wonder tul discovery I take much pleasure in 48. BOWMAN ~ILLE. Any amount of useful articles suitab]e for presents. I am <1elii;ibtetl with i ts <'>tfecta upon m y ·aying everyone saying that it was oue of t he SYBtem. I sent for it that I mhi:ht know Its in~~~ b "st examinations they had ever attended . fluence on a h ealthy poreon. I have now used _':: You will miss a chance if you do not see these goods at once. At the close of the examination Dr. M it- it about th1·ee month~. and intend to continue use during my mortal life. The treat ment Oily tongued salesmen are not needed to win favor for the chell was called to the chair and after a ita produces a general refreshing, invigorating few preliminary r emarks called upon Mr. etfect,- sharpens my appetite. sweetens my bargains we offer in each of the branches of our businss. Callander to t ake a s'3at on the platform, sleep. and makM me feel as Lhou~h I had & new lea' e of my life, I bavepersuaded sever· upon two of the senior pupils, Miss al or my brethren of tho ministry to send for The fierce competition of the present' clay forces prices and and your Health· Pamphlet, and so far as I have Minnie Rogers and Mias Mary V irt ue heard from t hew they a.re exceed ingly pleased. profits away down. Only those who can sell immense who cam e fer ward and Miss R ogers read One of themlsaid tome a few days ago 'I would n excellent address expresR i.ve of the not take $50 for it- it knocks the bottom out or quantities of goods, only those who can buy for cash aud a disease. ' I can s:i.y ior rnyselt I never spent p upils' earnest appreciat ion of Mr. Cal- $!to a bett tir advantage tha.n when I bought underbuy, and thus underse ll ,others, can succeed. 8mall lander's labors amon~ t hem for the past you1· pamphle t. Your brother in Christ, three years, tho deep r egret t h 11t 1he tie dealers cannot survive. MILES GRAN '! '. " betwe1m them was no w to be severed and D r. James F. Danter, ofLhe College of Phys!· h<·pmg for his success in the> new profes- chn18 and Surgeons of On tario, writing to a says ; " I was among thP first to order s1ou h e was now entering. At the sa.me friend lJr. H11.ll'" Heulth Pamphlet. on see.ing its autime Miss Virme presented the t eacher nonncemem. in the Microcoarn. 1 wo.s then in purchased the best qua ntHy of beef that was killed here for the Xmas. w a.. hington city and proc· edod immediately Has been an immense success-each Stlcceed ing week more with a handsome copy of Durgli:ion's to put th Anew treatment into prnct!ce p erson trade which is proved by the quick and rea dy sales, as we have t o k ill M e<lical Dictionary, a large and com pre· ally and with others, more especially to test clearly showing that the f>Ublic are aware that we are in a hensive work. Mr. Callander was so i te physiological and th erapeutic!<! effects. I again before Dec. 26th to sup ply the demand t his week, a nd w e shall have become so well convinced of Its value for position to do business on the most favorable terms for them. taken by surprise t hat for a time he was the alleviation exhibit or ruauy forms of disease. such almoBt speechl0ss, b ut he rallied an d as dys1;epsiu, lung tronbles, constipatio n. kidney der=gement,s, und iu ruct all forms of made a n excellent r eply r eplete with good m~ke thi ~ i"ease whiob have their origin In 11n impure advice to both paren ts and ch ildren and a state of circulation that I am ready to give it thauking all very h~·artily for th E:iir con- ruy ur.qualifted en dorsetn an t. - JA~!ES Y. DAN· tinu ed kind n ess to himself since he first TER M . D-" of endorsements su ch as t he for New Years, fresh and beautiful, so call an d get a New Years' gift We know there is only one way to do it, viz.:- to se11 at ca.me to Enniskillen. It. was very e vid ent a b Hun<lreds ·· ove have b een r eceived from all part11 to all that the right kind of feeling exists The Xmas display includ'ed : prices so that every man, woman or child, who do not buy b etween the t eacher ·and pupi ls of this of t he United S ta tes and Canada. I n 3 vel'y fine H ei fers fed by W,. Cox, Esq., Da rlingt on. from our immense new stock, will waste money. sch ool_ Short speech es "'ere made by this c.o rinty ·: (Durham) alone, over on e Revs. M acLaren and Saud ereon, by tho hund red h ave b ecome possessed of the One superior Steer and Heifer fed by W. Crago, Darlington . trust ees pri;senl; M.esa rs. .Pollock and tre «t ment already, and n ot one who h 'ls We are showing many wonderful bargain s in One handsome heifer (1460 lbs) fed by Chas. R eynold.:i, Esq., DarStainton, by t hi:i te~chers pres en t and Mr. given it a fair trial but is r eady to testify A . McLaughlin ; all ex pressed th eioselvus as to its wonderful effects, T he new lington. tre1 1tme n l acts so ndical ly and funda· exceediugly plea sed with thti standmg of Lambs fed by R. H. S oucb, Esq. the school. At the c iuae uf the proceed- me11 t·lly u pon the circultJ.tion with out t h e ings the t eacher dis tt ibuced a p lentiful h·ast d " nu<ir t o t h e most delicate con sti H ogs fed by A. Rundle, Esq., and Thos. Hardy, Esq. of nuts, candiea and oraoges t ution th;t there is n o c a form ·o f disease It will pay close buyers to call at once and get the choice. @upply hat fl~sh is h ei r to which will not be imt 11mong the scholars a:.d all left; hap py. Re111e111be1· the S fan«l- OppCMte Buckler' s ~· ~·; ~\~y . M r. C .. llander is verv popuhr here a nd m ed h1t ely effected favora hly to th e pat ient l oaves the teaching t o e nter th e m ed ical by an inteliiger.t usc1 of this method of § tt)J'e. liiJag Sti·cct , Oo,v1nanvill e . profession. In the evening of t he same t reatme n t. Messrs. 'yV. J. Rny, Tyrone, and E. L . d ay a l arge corn pauy pr ovided wit h wull NE1¥1'0N VILLE, clw.n ics' Insti tu !.e L ibrary , and t wo of the filled bt~ske ~s g:ithered ::it th e residence of L ivings 'on , P <1rt H ope, will b e p lea5ed 'l'h" anniversary scrvi.ces of thP> M eth 'best magazines are t·aken- H iirp er's ancl_ Dr. M it ch ell. When the asBembly wure t o fu rnish a ny fur t her informa.tion requir· . · '. II r cll ui;h here will bl· held as follo ws: on t~1e Cent ury M.agazin es. Membershi p, n.11 togeth er, D.r. N iddery was called to ed, alco local t estimonials, and oth e r~ . 7 lif!iBMNll"MR - TfPifL1H**' Sunday Dec. 29th special S ermons will 52 _. . .. . Mr. ~. R H ouse, D . D . G . !VI., the ch air and Mr. Callander to a seat beThe Olde st and Best. b <: pretl~hed by Rev. J . W . T ntten, of of . Whitby, h as sign ified h!s intent ion of side him. The chairman made a brillia ni; - - -o- - · with steady employment, hnd good pay all the u~lawa, at 10 :30 a. m ., and 6 :30 p. m. being present at the meet.mg of Oron.o !lpecoh r efo1ring to t he usefuln ess and I~ r:~~:~~~ 1er~~~:~_able men furnishing satis· & .A:. M . , to ms.tall t,Ji~ offi- pros1ieri t.y of M r. Calla nd er in thtJ ch urch THE SATURDAY E v1aNING po;.;1·, of P hil· On the evening of N ew Y ear' s Day t h e L odge A F . _ l S. A. McOMHER & CO., gra:id anniversary supper will b e se.rv- cers_, af~er which a ban~ uet will b e given. a nd social circle, closing by C">lliu g u pon adelph a, enjoy s t h e proud dis~inotion of ..L ; 46;10 w~----Nurserymen, Hocheate~. N. Y ' ed i ri t he basement of the Presbyten : ;.n I~ l'Itahons have been 1a&ued to B owman· !l'lr Jn,a. Stai~ton t h o leader of t he choir b eing the oldest family and lit erar y pa.church frpm 5 o'ciock till all are s upplied. v1lfo, \or t H ope and N owcagtle L ~dges ... m t he J\:1ethod1st church t o rn:1d an a d- "el' in America if n ot i n tho wo.tld. OrA t ei~ht o'clock a plat form meetin~ will .. . ~r. Z "1man Ch rk returned b.ome f Mm drt>es ai;d l'iH·,s Bayea ro m i .ke a presen'.a 1.fg inally established by B enjamir1 F rank : 1 ('n ed in Llie M:.., thodist ch urch, .i.t Oti.1 1fon1' " , a.fter ;1b" u·t,l1 rc'.' YCr<rs a bsetWP, t 1, .0 '1 h e ·~do ress <·n b ehalf v~ ~lrn choir, I !.in ;1, 1728, and app..,~ring in itB pteBNlt ·b l· f·ui V ., whicl,· addresses will l:>e d t1live red by R ev. on Thm sda.y last, a port.ion of wh ich t ime S:i.b hat n school an d congregai10n of t h e clHw.. cter in 1821, i t has .had an u nin terIf you wan t t o ge t a .A. Lv~li e, M.A ., N·~wtonvil l e; R ev . E . h e s~~nt in O regon Whi1 ~ in that stata :Met~odi&t church spoke o~ t h e <-fficient r u ptetl c~ reer of JGl years ! As i ts origN. B .>k er, M. A ., B D . , P nr t H ope ; an d h e v1sit:ed t he Dunsfo rd fa;n1l;y-, :mrl fo nnd I ?er·~ices rende::ed so cheerful<y an~ h ear t- iuntor , F ran kl in , w~, ou e of t he. fir~t m_en $ -'ffq Sh op OU Seoonil F l oo1· of c.-.n t ral R P.v_ J. J . Hai'e, M_ A .. Ph. D. W hitby. th em nicely settfod a nd enJoym g excellen t i ly m :ill t,l1ose d epart ments by i\'.u. C.>1- of his t i me, or ~~ q7 ti me, bo < h m ability c :-., ,·.ce music at all the services by :h ci hcaHh; h e P. lso rn<Jt wifh ot h er O rnn oih e la' ide r . t ho )f'ss .;u~tai".l~· d hy cr.urch ar- d ., 1 cd Block, ovor J . J . Masua's i:itvre, Side , d em iuAt' ca THE PoS'r hn.s i:.ver tri< GO 1'0 E utmuee frnm S tn""~· c}1 .-,i .,f t h e church _ Ohr·ir t-akcd by .r_ ii! California, Dr. Tr ull, Alhe;t Ol~rk, neighhnrhoo~ in h is rl~partutd and inti,rr- t o follow its f~mvkr, by carry in g out du Tickets fo r suppn 25c. Sidney Gam sby, D av:e Con nell, n.nd. othern est. all felt m h rn fu oure welfa,r·e. The rin g its ~h.·le course ,.f 0x1~Hmce th e 111 b ee, Esq. Gen t lewen's own material made most of whom ar<> d om g well . Zol retu rns J ai·ticlf.I~ fl\'<ltent..,d wt:re !ln excet..,,nt Ox- te'lt aims and hit~ h est p urpo~ds of a famORUN U . on & cc·rnn t f1~ ill h ei!.!Lh .... ,. A.~ t h l last, ford t u"..c11er's Btb\e ~ncl -~ _genr.lcmau'e ily newapa.per. I n its m tl.n agenw nt, con - an d t riunned. i r:. first-cla,:3s "' ty:e 11.nd She h a1:1 the L arg?.-·t and ( p 1·0 m oiir oicn Correspondent. ) r eguhr m oetm1! of Oi:on o L '·dge,. 325, /\.. corop;i,mr~o, .1 .he l at '.'or rn eol1d ~ er<ther ca~e tlu ::.c :md choice of rPading ta 'l.t m ial, u ai; - good fits guu.ranteeJ. F . & A . M. , G. 1 1. C., t.he followrn~ wern aml furmslnng8 wiLh ce:lnlo!d ha;,Jfos, f!:i'!css, p"t;1·ity, mor~<ii iy, p~<-greBs 9,nd 49- l yr. l\"" ··~srs. J as. Ilallett, W. W . Andrus, elecl-ed officer~ for t h e cmron t year :- W <1tc. H Mr, Calll\ndor W'1s taken uy sur- entertainlllen t h<>ve always been it~ w1Atcho f .l'ol.'«>n tu; Jn o. Od ell, of Hamilton , an d l\'l, B ro \Vm Thompson ; 1 P M, Bro T hos prfoo at t he school in t he afternoon, h e woi·ds :>ncl ita guides. i n town. The hi.story'or THE l'os'J' is t h o b ~story E d. C. T h ornton, of Woodstock ; W, T. Smith ; A W , Bro Samu el C uttle; J W, was com pletely knocked om at th1s en tirL vn·:os and R. C. McO ulloug11, Oh icago ; ~ro T A B rown; Clnplrtin, Bro John . cly u nexpected t1<rn of affah·s , b ut a~ain of Arn.-ri car Jile ra ·nre and eu th orship. s t r aw arc.>- ">111& for th e holida:ps . .... . Miss Bra- Uarvet h ; 1 f1 ·easu rer, Bro G H L inton; he ra!li<id an,) m "de 11. very effective reply N ot t o speak of t h r,se wh o p revi ous to and AL E S M EN to in: ro duce and soll o ur nds the holidays wi t.11 her moth er Secr ·)t ary, B ro vVm Ar mstrong ; SD, Bro thanking all not ooly for th is expreseion after the Wa.r of the R evolu tion made it d im EpH fi ne stock in their "W n localirfo~. ' 'Vritu i n P0i erboro ..... . Mr. S . Staplea, of L on- R Z H.all; .T~ ~.:Sro 'Ym,St.11.ple~; O rgan i3t , b.u 1. for all the kiud ~eaa sh own to h im :i. power in t.l'.e bnd, siric~i 1821 1h e. r e i~ fvl' on~ sp11m" J terms to s"-Joem'.,n .· ur ng t.be p r esent sea con. E x oluG '. ve g rutn ed. d ·:1: , is guest of Mr, A. A . 'rucker .. . !\'I r. .Dro liV H Kally ; I ( , , .Bro J os Simpson ; s1m~e his first a.c< ln um ta1we l'nlh t h em . h ri.rd!v a writer famo~rn m t he, wo1·;d .of Ru.l ar?' anrl expen KCki paid liOt err1tot:y Ii all ; h e latee~ sty!es. guol! m ·..:n . and 1\fra. Harper, Cobourg, are gu ests of D of C, ?.eo .John D 1:1.vey; 0 G, Bro R f·f o apol<e of the many h elpe an d e ncoar. 1et tern whoae works have not au omed its Address at 011cP.. 45-. L ::>E L OV ER & A TWOOD, ! fr. J 1 10. A J:in, 8th line .. .... M iss Flor- !Yl?L ecd; ~ tew art11, Bros Geo ?Jigh am, R agemeu ts he had had an~ d welt piu'ti~u- p i.ges. Amo ug t h ese may be me~tiou ed N. Y. Geneva, encc :teed, t eac her, P ort G ranby, is at W mt.er; Fm Com, B.~o~ ·J as Lmton, John l arly on the good feelmg and u i:.ivn Horace Greely,Dickens, Mrs. Sou tuw,.,rth Nurserymen. 51 -15~,-hvm~. Sh e h as been en gaged for 18!)0_ Wad de ll and E P inder ; T<ustees, .Bros that exi3ted a.rnung tho peop le here. Poe, tlalleck, Bryant, '.l'. S. Ar:.h nr, N ed - - --- - - ...... l\:lr. ·Too. McA1·thur, teach er, h a&left J aa Huntm·, Wm Pringle and · .r S rnit.h . Rev. K s ,ind erson m ade a vsry humor B uotline, Gil1u0r,. , S imms, An11 S: S teph ~;{3 ~~e"~¥~al;c,;i~~~~ fi?if~~~·~: L eJJ> >'<l for bis h ome at Durh -1m . Ho ·- - - ous and practi <'al speec~ on b(;lh :\lf of t he eua, M rs Henr y Woot.: and other R . · tod re11 do··· p·~per or i.be day 1 ,.;: t d id S unday. h ere.. . .... ·.. Mi·s OUTING for J ·wunt"" a h o:idav e h U!'Ch ' LVJ.r. ,... J !Ill. s·,,,mt ) 11 on hd1· lf 0 t F' . C()fil t' ilg yefll' T H .fl p {!ST Jl iiS se- nomin<1.tions . Mu On~st ail H "'"Hlgtl!ical BP "'·-· \, ""' ·Ul'." a.y >Ii "' is 1"11d"Ad v. u <. ·' v . a <or IHO is· Tlw Ch:l"istian erltlrt. .A 3 dewe L 0"1..ie L ockt111.rt, Bo wmiin ville, is v1s1tmg nu mber. Master artiats have c.mtrib uted the Sabbath School and Mr. J . \V. V ir- cured t he b est writers of t his coun try and 110 w wan t t o intxoduoe it into even Chrntian Oth er sn-called H '>me M air:izines are i mit::.ti0na. h eJ "'.main, M iss N ellie P nllard .. . .. . l\ira. some of t h eir b e t work , an d clever en- t u e as a r upresentative of . tn.e cho!r ma.de E nror)e in Pr:Jse a nd Verse, . F act and home in the land, we off'er to SEND r r 1·nE~1 to · ·t e d h er d aughter , grav!lrs h ave mos t· s ucces~ f u JIy r epro d u ced short epeec h es. A fter smgm g an d p rny- F i ct ion, I n t h i:;so r e!µects a.a m t h e p as t the end of L be year to every person sending B " 11ai;:h j1a.s v1s1 J fl~ . their name ·and addre··s, lmlievlng Lhey wus ill 'f hls old stalldhy hflgina it~ 3!Hh successive year er vnl·IL·a.t.ion in 1890, aud is 1'!1,d. W . W . Dickey .... ..Re v. R . M. Mc- th o spirit of t.be draw ings_ Amongst t h & or all a ctj ourned to t h e supp er ta.bl;;. A it will only h ave, the best. l ts pages will like a nd after wards take ii.. ~~very isfnio is Cd loui:h , H i.mp'.on, gave ,. prac ~.ical aer· most b e,.utifo l illnsti·ations i n the numbor ver v social arid pleasan t time was spe nt be perfeC1tiv free from ilie d egr.i.din g :.n d mccly illu arrat-Od and full of bnght and rnter- Cheaper, Brighter a nd Better " d h h M h h l J d · · _ . eatlnf<" rcadtng matter, nntl forms one of t he w 1· ;i in t h o M.etho tst c urc .. . .. rs. are t ose w ich I- enry S an dha!n h as fu r- by a!L Mr. Calfand et· ur mg t~e l~st pol ut ing t r Mh win ch characte1·~zes mauy b1Jst and most at~racti·VA p aw-rs ror. the ho.me t h a n ever . Dcn~ld M:c"Phenon is t o be b11ried here nish erl fur Wabu n Anung, an i nteresting tltre.e years h <"\B taken an aot1ve rnternst ot h Qr so-called liter ary Utl d fon.ul y pa pera. that can be obtamed.. Tho fact _ or. i ts h aving .Arthur·s is a ma1tJ1.Zine of clean. good r~ading. .,,' ... .. .R emh m b t·r th e c h t "ldren 's < · '"h '- L tt k·e .t1.e21on n · . ·, . ,u ·t '!1~11t s of c h·~r.el l ,w · g1veii . . f Cr , t trn mouey, __ .. an~ , · of. . t he largest c1 rcul1<1·10u of ,_.ny 11lust.1 ·c..,ed re· I ts 6loritis »r<· 1.11 ~ b· at, and !La D"partmente ,! ,,d ;lCrortay .a Je L1f '»p 0 r t w ·· e G-r-ea~ m a.11 cl ep! o1·k . , lt n1orn a ligious paper published, speaks for itself. to flon~akPeulng. Girls and Boys, g?.t.! e:ring i n Christian ch urch X mas night Frank L eslie's P opular M onthly for h as b een a.n effi cI;int teach Qr m t he Sab - better class, th an a<'ly .:>Gher · p ubncat:ou Som o of .its spechtl featu res evo~y week ar_ e : devotl'Q. Home Circle, Needlework. Mothers, Home 1h Decoration. eto.. a re not only uright and cheer... . .. . l'hEi usu al hohd:oi.y d ecoration s ad orns J anuary, 1890, is a " Holiday N umb er" as b ath School and a p l'Ominent mem ber of in t he wor ld Each volume cor.tains in Wustrat1on sof.curren~ events. Portraits w1 · h d. h d 11 h I .1 .. : .. d ' v·ctures and b10graph10s of persons promtnent ful but USEFUL. Ther!l is never any :rADDING 1 b e UlU Ch add1t10n o oar vi!Jage n ot wit s tan m g t e verv u b efits the season. I t has a n e w t ypograph - t ho c 01r, co1~s"q uen t .Y w 1.. to its. well Eiellt~d apartments, in religious ~n d i;ec. ulll.r lifo. Tho In Ar thur'o· P·14es. w" al;h er .:-' The corn er store is making a ical Cl rese t h roughout, and is pictorially, mrnsed .. . .· T he Met hodist choir p resent ed t went y-five fi rFt -ch ss aermls, and up wards Ju.teat mormng . . Se1·mona of the t·Itl,'E, O:!lll.Y $ 1.50 A Y E Ut. .. · u I., . . d d Sh . s· .· E ~, t.wo fa m o u s 1>reac·1era, Rev, · t he p ro b ably the m ost elegant num b or of tl11;1r. · l· t l d . ]ar:;i· bpread !l.11d seem t o b e d omg a e va ue. com p;m10~ , L·irs. :·e!Hn· of five b un re o! t, to1'.es . . .. ve.s c. JI. Spurgeon (sent Ud by spec- wilh 111rge allowances to C!ulJ·makers, Head leoding trade. . F ran k L eslie's Pop u lar Mon thly ever is- ur wi th a b eau tlfal albu m srnce her i·ecent number is replete wit h usetu l m rorm<1.- ial arran.ge!llont from Londt'n) o.nil Dr. '!'al- the Club RatA Bfor 1890. u ed-_ The Ctilur ed (ron ' 1" p 1 · HCe i ·s " A m arrisire. ti · on ar·d A musHn1·\l1t com prisin" · r ales mage. Misswne.ry N~ws. An article on the S. '.l'wo Cop!ea. free by puat . .. ... . .... ... .. ... $2 !)() ~ v · · , ' '"' . . ' 8. Lesson, .A. short 1 1Jnstn1.ted ~tory. Aneo- Three "' " ... . .. . ... . .. ..... . 4 35 f'r001otion oxammationa were h eld 10 F air.' ,;J:.usqu2rader." l t i a p1 ·ofusely ii------~ -~ · · ·- - --- ..- - ·Sk .,t.chFs, Bmgr~1 t)hy, .A n .,cdoteii, Srahs- do tes by well known Bvangolist~. An interwith a froo aub'n to Club·get ter ., . . . · 5 60 th t> ;1chool on Wed nesd ay . . -.. . The rO\~n- l·rnt:_· '<;d, wit.h portrA i ts' and accu rate The J anuar y O UTING contains a b eant i - tics Fact~ H ecip es, R i n t13, Sci eoc"', Art, cstln'f ~erial stoqr. An 11.1:ticle on pr~phoc.\' b>· irour, Five " " .. . .... . 6 75 " " " .. _. .· 7 80 · sh ;p Clerk h as pos~ed the proclam.;~t10n, dr.a w1 , ,\.s of ;.he principa l veBsels in 11ction fo lly illustrated a r ticle 011 Winterin g in P h ilosopl1y , M anners , Customs,. P roverbs ~,.g~~~;'b~:~."!~~ J;~ 1:!.-ld~sn~eli~t:i~~t~:3 Slx " .....· 9 00 ca;li_a~ t.h e elect.wns . ~ ... .St. s~v10~r's by Iii.. · ·ison Eastman. The article on Califor nia., by the well-known wri ter of P roblems, P !lrSOll:1.la, New~, Wtt and H u· genernlx:cws in brief. It is highly etJdora<'>d Sevon E ight " 16 00ch urchis~ _and _ somely _ d ecorat ed for _C h.mt- l\1iH~t·_a·1d !:li . s fomouK 'An· 1elus ., ' wit h t h e Pacific Slo pe, C. H . Sh inn. Th is mo~ Histo1 ·ica l E ssa"Q n emar kable E v- hy .. pr. Talmage an~ other eminec·t .meu. Sample Copies, 10 ct.a Ot<ch, but the prioe of " J J M G 1ll "' " .P~· · · P uhhshed W etlkly, rn Jmges. Subscu:itlon n, aa .. .. . Ji i re D8p ec.,or, as. c · 19 on er· p,;r·avings of ;:;h,t'G a u<l <.1the1~a of h u1 wol'ks artichi will b e ver y h elpful t n t hose wh o en ta, N ew I n vent 10.1s 1 R ecent D1scoverrns pd oc, $1.50. Single copieR. sohl l·i ,,11 ne 1VB- t he San.1p1., ·U"-.V b ·o dAducted tr.in the price of a subseq11en1 ~ub·eript!on , t.hns m a king tht:l hi~ l"OU11d s of inspection ... .. '£h e gen13l is ·t imel y and atttad·.i vo. "An old P o3 t - contcmpln.te a vi·it to t he P acific Slo pe, and a com pl6te repo; t of a ll t h e latest dealers. pl'ic e 4 cents. Samp le""r· · Hample Copy F R.KE Ultian copies of the l\:fo,gM G 0 · tr ·ets t he r oau , ,, c on d uct1< t ll<' read or .i.!oav t.he lH. B- na t h e writer . F its h. . ~n . N ec d "l.eworl11 .· copy free. &; .~ tld t'8SS THF, i\l[A N. . J i.ut<:a . c xm re was n our · e we JI d escn"bes t h e d'ff· l · ei:ent rnn s, n oveimis a;·.l d .6.Qf]lt, Bible l foneti, New azine ulway~ furnished to Club-ruakers for 71 73 t heir own lll<1. .A<l dre,s, o i.J,. ... ,f ay , enjoying his holidays ... . : . A. tor ic banks ()f th <' ITuds~n. "N:n in Gob - p oints of interest for the sp e1rtsman and fullest and fr.:shest mforma'.;1 on r elatm g Yor·k, A . ·ruok er . , rn,.. n~'~"r .. uf ~rono C3b11,et Jiu l and_ ' ; .is. a cha.rmingiv. vi v.1\ . oio us ac . - those in search of h tml.th r esorts. to personi.l a n d home adorwn ent, an d Do-,,,- - - T - S- ARTJllJit d; Su ~ . P ltlladelphla, J·u·. - - - ----F r:-;;,oiy, is l1umt' ir·,~n a trip through the coun t u f a girl's trip th rou~~h t tte m ar 1 ·el- ·- - -- meetic matters. 'I'e the people every - ' Pr~f" ~, _ :::;1,b1,£::tte " &T; Three p age· of F rank L eslie's I llustrat. ?' ·E' +ry. H:- mc 1r. wi.th good s 11ccess tak - loua Ydlows tone r<;.:;ion, of wh ich so.no Decr easing the Death Rate. whei-.; i t will p1·ove Lht1 b es;, most instr ac~ 1 ed Ne wspaper last week are devoted to· 1a ·, orrlo:rs, f.w 1ur'1d t i:ire t · · ·h ·: .Ch ard le es G. seductiv~ piet m:is a re gi ir'i>n. There ;uo I T h , l"t C t" tive, reliable a uh d moral pnper t h at ever superb il luHtrations of the o bsequies of .A.;·1-.,;·rong ll"LS m·:~· e· , m o is r t>s1 n c~ , 11u merous artides of ht.er ary, ro mantic or ie 11 10ro.a 1,y '.'mong on~ u mp 1ves 1ias entered thei r ;,m es. Jefferson D .w iii!. rhe opening ·1f t.he Au· ( ... .. :J John S trarnan s) n ow r efitted m prao~1cal , iptorN,t, while th~ serial p,nd I been materially <l ect~ase~. of ,.lat e ye~1·s T erms, $2,00 a year i r1 .a dvance. ~ ditori um in Chica c:·., the J cf \·1stown sp'b ,idLl. st ' 111. R. F uatf!l' h as ».lso moved short st orF·s, poems and varwus d t-1par t- · , by the use of Scutt a Emi~lsion of Cocl A SJ )ec.men corJY of th is excelle nt fam· ' theatre dist1stet , t ho centeon111l , · he fir11t i ..· !1is foi~wer residel"ce on Centr e St., ment.s are ri1.u~n~lly full an d varied . 110 I Liv.er.Oil with Hr1,uphoaphit;,~ of L ime ily paper wil\ bo sen t fre e 011 :oi.ppl ication . Al@ j' tt d i\n d. r.;p·u 'red ····· · ~irs · A· ·. ~\. · F ' ' N. y . j ana S OU&. · P h th il!i3, B i·on C hl t ll<, A b fiCeSS I n ~nitA of n.cln\tt,rat~<l imit.1 it1m..1s whfoh ;1. miss the American Cuugr "1as, imAresti ' ' ,'oreign a-11l~ re·l.'" <if . t h .t.1.Venue, Addreas T H r. S ATURDAY E <V l!lNING I:> OS'l', theorr, andpr»dical 1 ·os11ltsofthc Orig;,rni, 01·iteof events, . nd a typical Christal{ ·iee are G :m-oy placed Oil tilt> ed it orial desk ,.of . ., . . . I of the Lunge, P neumonia a:1d Th roil.t Af· L ock Box, P h ila delphia, P a _ the iimssc8t mi·1·ovre,,.ut~tion~ by envious wo uld-bo picture d. 'l'he illusr.ration};.re n umt :_,, Nc\V1i1 lt<st week a handsome b ouque t Tm !:_NEW Wo::m. -.~npepaia is denved fact ion;;; are cocrpl;itely subj ugat ed by "' 1 j ~nl~~·g::it,;1~7;~\~1~.1:,'~'.'/~i1';~t~~·j,::,'.J,'<l6~"o~~f~~;'.;,~~~ also _ ct :worn, p.J.t>sie · , ht ocka and d aisies, in from tt1e GrN·k, and m,;a n s a con dition of I t:im <:'ly use of t hia excellent pulmonie. . . . i~~~f'."l'~f~~t't~l~0Xi,f)~? :N~~.. \~ 0~,~;~ '.;~mn°1 !~\~~~~~~a erous, and t lv lc·udmg comribat"d' '"°:;icle foil '.;loom, freshly p lucked from h er 1(:1.r - perfoct d_ i;;estion . Th is condition is '11- I P&!atahle as milk. 8old by all dr uggiats , VALUABLE T~ K Now. -Oonaumpt1011 to-d11y in bol h H emi·phe1-.,· M 11> Mki11g "" Eiivch i" gives t he i·ee.·"tJS why S t. L ouis ,,.,m!d 't.am<;(lb . h B ur d nc_ k, I at 50c. an d $1.00. l\IomoryCi1ltarc~. U isProspechlB(HentlJOStfree)givaa I t ib a 8iJ'l'6ndid d ··, .. . .. . .J oh n 'P rior, mau u f dctnrer an d ways ·h· · Y tnos<:i w o use n, 1ay .r.;e.mere ··:o1.·tI_ y prev et'-ted t han cured : · opinion"" JJeop le itll<llp..-l·oftheglobOwhoh~ve~ct- have the w ,,rJ d' n F ·r ·' _ , ... w ·n oirif\l', cl ...un~ h -" h i1s p wvided Blood !31tt.~rs, rlio owlv ,-m1ro:in teed metli- / -'Ih,,; ffrrt· tmg i>M1 ha ra~s · r: g cough will . unlly ·t.11nie . l>isl-h·st.cm by correspondence, showmK- n umber, ;;_n d all should b uy it. 1 v ~ .. 1 h H thr..t his 8y3tmu is it8ed onJy v:ltile beinu t1t·u.dicrl, 'Ito& fo1· tllo wants of "' l.h11 sty to .. uah ip over cine for· all forms oi'. dy:;pepsia, constipa.· · ,TU:TORU. ~)A1U BC) ': l 'il .S U .YE h a gr eat 1 be g1·eat1y relieved by t ::i use of ag- I aftmvaras; Hmc anv boo!:oanbcl1nirn1Jdi·n.amnalo E:t P J-J L n u : '1' 0 ! t MS l i.v usi g 1he sa l e 700,000 ~rtllnns ...... Tlwre 1u ·.; now o .ver t ion, biliuusr1l;ss, rneuma~ism, scrofula) IH d 10 i nt.c1··rni ·~ed·cln~ In lit~ l.t·~~1:.~umt l yard's P ectoral B~ls~ m that cur flS C ·ughs , ! ~f"dinr7,~'.Fuli"'ar1tlc\'i"~~w·ed, &c. I,.ol'l'ro·pectus, 11 n < l1 ·ellalllc ant h e lm tn t.lc !Fr coi.m au.' 8 -~vorm1 ~ ... .1 !' b l oo d :aoascs. of f!<lull~ SOI cs, lllfcrs lllltl .tbscesses of 1 I "t te " an cl l)ll lmonary t rot1bles · I .. ,;';:" 111 1~ . "~'. " '1 '..!.a ~?!'l\~,·.· l E ·", ?.'1.:".. ,"\ ·,-r:t b .!\.V"Dtte, N.V . ' Poll <lei's· vol umes i n the 0 rono .. m.e1mu a 1 ulll.sr,ro k lnll.~. cvl"' .. s, b r'o21ch 1 ~ .0 ,.. J ·.0 - .· "' ~ . one hun-:1.red 50c. on the Dollar. ElV NISKILLE N. BARGAINS FOR XMAS! J UST OPENED AT M .. M.AYER · ' l'UR Coats, Jackets, Robes, and Boas, Caps, Capes, Collars and Muffs. JNO. J. MASON'S B IG, NEW STORE. Call early and bring your FURS for rep.airing. -GENTS' FURNISHINGS- · all bought at 50c. on the dollar and the choicest lot we ever had. A g rand lot of-Wholesale Samples, rr?Highest price paid for Raw Furs. We shall clear them out at about half price. M. l\{(AYER, The Practical Furrier. XMAS MEATS. -~ Ou r Big, New· Store S. H. REYNOLDS, Another Choice Supply We are determined, if possible, to December double that of al?-y previous year. Ready·made Clothing, varpets, Fur Coats and Robes, and General Dry Goods. JNO. J. MASON. - ----- - I · TAILORING Tailor and Cutt er, 1 ' li'""~ ~ I ""'·~ u A 1' I· ·r · ffN i~-- . R. J. SrrEWA Ti I BOWMA NVI LLE. L A DIES. I I FashionabJe Hat, n l\iRS. DONN ELLY'S. MO ST C O MPLETE STOCK. I w T S ·I and Felt H a ts R e-shaped . FR E E I READ .-. . - .l 0 0 M · - 0 . . . . . .. I H I'.\ 8 t urnc:ovrnv nrnmrnm Mnm:m 1 e I l..._ a· i -- " " Children \._ C~y for Pitcher's ~ Castoria~.