lalinlnes ; run! ;qE, 77?zaz7,fm;s Moi R br/79 v or IV! IVUVCMU DU H. A. 1`_TIFFI'roN. A few pairs of Misses and Ohildr-en`: Oerpet Slippers reduced to 40 and 60 cents. They are very neat and durable. Call and see them. I./l/B/[51/I 05. 403/155 M 05. B. DORAN & C0. `REDUCED T040 & so CENTS RZMNANIS CHEAP A 7 /9. MFA UL '8. Remnants of Dress Goods. fi__.-__-_.L_ A dghn Meagjler, I Our Sales since Dec. 13th have been substantial evidence that the public is convinced that our Sale is Genuine. g INSPEUTIUN AND COMPARISON INVITED ! ALL SALES FOB BASH ! ! Our Big Sale of Dry Goods which commenced Dec. 13th and ` will end this month has been drawing Immense Crowds 0` Buyers. `The Very Low Prices at which we are selling New and Stylish Goods has surprised all purchasers. |V||NNf3 & BURNS, lTReIncInl-er the \\'x~a\r still mntinuus. l 1 Just opened Seventy-Three Pieces French Dress Goods in Nineteen 1 Leading Shades and Four Qualities. ;\l. New l3l:u*k [)1'css (}o0(lS! Prices Away Down Low. Quality A 1. IVUIAAAAQLAIIIU Ill 7 on V T "Odd Sizes of Corsets. Hosiery. Gloves. &o.. at lid! Price at The Drawers ofythis make have been all sold, and having` juet the 1 Shirts left we decided to sell at the Low Figures. John Laidlaw & Son, '4 D02. Me'n sdScotcl1La4mil)s Wool Shirts. nI.uuuc 1'.V|.n-Ia WI OBTAIN PATINT. We role-r. hero. to the Postmaster. lho Hu?l. of .\Ium~y Order Uh-.. and to olllrlnln of the '. H. I`|\l'nl Olm. For circular. advice. lurmn. , and refuroncm to utunl client: In your own state or county. write to C. A. BNOW& C0., UNETUNE WEEK MORE. ;\'J+:\T' 1)1mss +c>0Ds F2 , Havingjsfishd Taking Stock, we sell at Greatly Roducecf Prices Several Lines pf` Goods, the fl`:-at being, " inst. Jan. II. """` """ `t"'fT"_-`- ' J An. Jubilee, in Cream, Pink, Natural, Sky and Coral. Jubilee A.O. Net. Jubilee A.0. Net. Jun. -33. lunl umoe amended to for Mouuur: Fun. Our once in opponlu the L . 3. Patent Olive. and we can obtdn Pulonu In lean llmo than than mmole from \\'numu1~oN. u...n.I Mnnm. nn Dsnwmn. \Ve .\d\`|ao In In ` ADIES : ADIES : Oar. Princess and Bagoz` Streets. W \l'\I\J\I- Remnanta of Jacket Cloths. Romnsnta of Volvotoona. 88 1=>RINCE'ss ST- AINEB & LOO.KIE3'I"I`- HARDY 82: co. REGULAR PRICES. 31.00. REDUCED PRICES, 70cts. I91 PRINCESS STREET. l)i.~'c~nI|n nil" \\'unl Hoods, Dress U. lhtll` mmole [Tull] W AIIIINU1 H-end Mnmu. on Dmvnxo. pnlunluhllity free cl change : muuuc I` THE BIG MILLINERY ROOM. Wolinctonhsotuuhhau. 1% PRINOE8 BTRIIX`. Hoods. (`makings and Cndrx I .._ I)` 3- .... `J an: -L.L--L-:I:`l-l-V-I-l(' Obtained and all other bnnlnen In the l'..~l. |'n- Mlendod fur Mouuur: Flzu. ur nlvn In nnntlln the L . H. Pntenl NEW ENGLAND PIANO. (`all M lIORSI'I\"H H.\RD\\'.\llE lI(l['.\`|'Z tuldlm the line 0! R()\'.\L ART S'l`U\'I'I.`4 lllld GRAND Dl'(`H|C.\'S R.\!\'lll.'. and mhvr lines ` nf llonlin and Fookin S|0\`vs, ull |nnuu!uv- lured by I e "Gurney" `u. Is ,.U1~L'm-: Fntxlr Kain tpowm-ziz. ltoontains neither slum. limo. nor ammonia ; wmnd may be used by the most delicate constitu- tions with perfect safety. Its _ t success nrinimz from its beimt instrinsiea v THE BEST 3150 II IIlIlIllKJl' lll Engines and Boilers. Machine. Enginefld Boiler Works. I I0 Ill)-ll0l`3e power. cum Iuuy guuuunwcu. Steun Rock Drill and Mining R1-pairs` constantly on hand. Cheese Factory Boilers .Lnl littings. Also a number of .\'c\\' and .\'m`0Inl-l`lM)\l l.`.. -:._. .... I l).~I"-\D11I R. M. Horsey, Engines and Boilers ful all urposvs, from I to l00~l1nrse power. and ful y g\mram.ce Ht:-Am Rnvlx Drill and Klllllll R('Dt|ll`B STOVES Gan learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in ` American Papers by address- Newspaper Advenmlng Bureau. 10 Spfuco SI... New York. ` L? Sand 10 cents for 100-Page Pamphlet Gizo. P. ROWELL & c0., D. MoEWEN & SON. tions with perroct safety. its I nrisin from_ bein insnrinaioal y THE BEST VA]. is`. `Bx THE A[{KE'l`.u well as Lhor roughly adnptoti to the want: oi the kitchen. has V excited en-vious imitations of its name and up; pea\mnco., Beware of such. \'l'.-. ...IAt.'.u_ .. ._ .......'..L:.... A...- -=-ea.-.< voav waaoaynv so 000/('3 FRIEND /."E'Nu//v. Beware of such. Np addition or variation frm the ample name: lII\I'IlllI\ FBIFIIII If\ fIl'IIIllIlf' LADIES (100.11. gill \JRJLl I-JIJJLIQL CO(3,K S FRIHEJND 1 {3KWi;`PWPER { % To ;sovm:s:Rs I Trude .\[z'a"rk_on eve`:-y package. "'.-.;.:......."* .n..a..-....... . JOSEPH QUIOLEY, -_n..I I1`... M 1-` `HI hwhnl BUSINESS MATTERS. CENT1RALAl-'_IA.O_UR_`STA0RE, V;.A-X:(_}'ID wnur. WI" +usin.:;1a, JR., AdVe1'tise1`s Mdhii T'o'L6AN RINCESS STREET. write BNOW as CO. Opp. Patent Uh-1|. \vur.mgum In`. "i$6ELLANEoUs. THE CELEBRATED :TII\ TTTTTQ` . HA.\H[.TO.\'.` N. We.udvlau- an ` and we make so ATRUT [iK.\'T. nosrzx. III-cllil. with-muiu `'IG 1 urly I 410155. In- ouuul:h`r-uuutl :3. naps asthma-. for` which '0 only claim NIH. tMIwocuI't can 4` with \\'cot`I0oI`hHyI-I , whtlhhn moonl- lnq hdlnola ltottklo. anal one. hop ma. II. (hula vnppul only In I u . Bold anangm. c . ...:.- elude:-. 4&7 u..:"a Il,$O UOODII. lining u cutout could:-not tn In super ndtyovor ullotbonutldhrthounuln nl hobo! the most compllahd and uneven: mid In could Ind. we Incl juotl In ut- hrluaoolorhlt On Thouud Dvllu-I In any and cough. odd. Ion than, hiccup. hmuchl owlnpdun I I -g-hnnnngg -Iiihntuanli. and Anna: any known ny Aornm I (ll`llYl1unuIn. (V. 7.) J1-lmvah appears to Abram. and prank-0 to give his an-I the land. Hun- dndl of yum mm tn Inurveoo. the rigor: of Igypunn bondage woro to he oudurul, I! ll!) |l|l`.i(`1 II`r|' \ \ I I l.l|H|\l .-|- - ~ u .- nmlcl mInmur.L-:'u- mthnm lnllrully. Wvm all MOI." 1 :' . I)i\'im- \'s'~v~.lnp 1': 61 - l'n-I` r l.<.-i'.~. uh~ rodion Al)r:.x:I |~a- rm III"-mph 1-:11! cf tho land of (`nmnu unhl 1:0 rv-:1olr~' .-Pm In-on, bi-twvon Mount: Llrxl 1112.1 l`uri. ::n. an-I a funoun live, cnllvd in the Rrvmnl \': winn thoonk 0! Mann. This may hv.\'u- luv u {:1- mous for its age, sine and luhlulv. r::l may have had In much histories] Id;_'_ni-.`:~m~_~ as tho old charm! oak In Cnnn<~1.ur.2. ll human rliu were oonmvtnl with th- tn-~, 8 Ch. Inodorn critic: mtlnhin, no I nu` no rlghttola that Abrun vhitnl it fur CM I10 I50 (duo Wbflhlp nrsnflntnl } With It. The (`anunlto was thm In the had. who wu afterward Qo bo I0 unfavor- uhly known by Abram`: dean:-ndnnu. av M .I..|.m-.1. nnnonrl to Abram. `I !.l .\' 3o.TovuII.0It. thv nus! s!:r far (may I lhvn in lip} II`.'nL AI. ,,. . lllli Illlxlll I113 LIIIII lul Allan]. The People of Cannn.-'I'hoy wont to Cunun. \Vo do not know whnt the popu- lation was at that timo. We read of Hit- um, who perhaps bu.-`.0nged to that famous vmpim wlnoe-no boundaries am dm-rib-I in Josh. 14. um! wlnivh \'.`n: n [nm1ilnh?u- |;`...l of E',(_\'pt u {uw hnndml yous lntvr. in t`..- tiuw of linnrars ll Viv nl.-an run L 4.!` 12 ~ ...v.. ._.`|... V. ..,,_.I.... Iin l`hi|i.~'ti|u~.~.l uxnynovonuuvnunvw nllltnn Ihlon .-==- 3-"~33 ,,___. (`lninuunny A fun. I|I(`Il LI I Wilh thu fill. The piuvu which they left, vchc-ro they seem to have runnined I considerable time, was Iiamn in lleoopoumia, the country between the Euphrntm and the Tigris. Lita Ur, it was also one of the chief seats of the worship of tho moon god. The branch of tho iunily whivh remained there, it we may Judge from on ot thn later memben. 3 Laban. had u tendency to iddntry. It was therefore desirable that Abram should be completely out 01! from my temptation that might arise from his funiiy. `hm Pcnnln of (`nnnn -'l`hnv wont to WUUKU l.lll'y (`Kill LI.` lllihlo UXIKUI. Blessing Through Abram (v. 3).-If God was for Abram, who could be against him. God utters the great promise that in him all the families of the earth should be blessed. Some have thought that Abram and his posterity were to be so prosperous that all other peoples would say, Givo us the blessing of Abram, make us as fortu- nate as ho; but the New Testament gives macleopx-r meaning. It tells us that tho signiilention of this pamago is that in Abram`s soul, which is Christ, all tho na- tions of the earth should be blessed. If the scroll of history could be unrolled {mm the time when Jesus came until tho present we should sco how wonderfully this promise has been fulllod. (\'.~-.. -1, 5n. Abram obeys (`rod at a time of llf(` when most men dl.slil(e a vhange. His nephew Lot went with him. Why, we do not know. Perhaps his eyes were daz- zled with Ilioulesiro of adventure and the temporal s`..1e of tho promises made to hit uncle. if rm may Sllppou that he heard of them. `Fl... .J...... ...|.l..I. 9|..." l..l`6 u-Inn-.\ Olunup UIKI3 lulu LR! ll UICXIIIS KLUCVIJIJ VCIBIULII. When men a<`(`opt (}od`s willas theirs, he takes mm of their reputation. does a great deal better for them than they could do for themselves, and withal makes them a bless- ing to the world, because he puts them whore they (`an be most useful. nlnnncinw 'rhy\nnol\ Ahrnvn IV R\ _.`f M HUI Hl('lI dl,'lJUVl1Ll Ill DUUW [Lilli (V. 2) But God blesses the people who olky him. both according'to the Old and New Tvstmxionts. He tells him that he will make him a grout nation, that he will bless him anal make his name great, and bids him be :1 hlming (Revised Veision). `VI-inn !1\nl'I nnnnv f1ava xvi" nu fhniru Mn Abram`s Country and Its Religion (iv. 1). --What was, Abram`s country? It was `Chaldea, one of the most civilized countries ` of antiquity, afterward known as Baby- lonia It wasa country where the people knew how to readand write, and where they had great libraries of baked clay tablets. It was A country which had these wonderful traditions of the creation and the ood which are preserved in the Chaldcan Genesis. .Was not then the rcligion which Abram brought with him to Canaan one of natural origin? No. He came from Ur of the (Ihnldccs, lying on the west bank '0! the Euphrates, now known as Mugheir, where tlioro was a library which may yet see the light, and where the moon god was wor- shiped. What he might lvarn there was not the true mligion. It was necessary that he separate fmm his people if he was to be tho father of a holy nation. He is compelled in obeying God to loave every- thing that his lzcart holds dear-country, kindrcd and father's house. From a. worldly point of view he leaves certainty for an uncertainty, for he is to go to a land which Jclmvali will show him ((7 Di I)..o A1n.I '\l4\ncn4l .l\fa nnnnln vrhn The true religion is not the result of de- velopment, acconding to the Old Testament. The natural tendency of man, as seenin Adam, in the, men before the ood, and afterward, is downward. God's grace is manifested in choosing men like Noah as ; tho beamra of the true revelation in the midst of a current world. lfenon V for Suntan) . `Jpn. , Text. Gen. xi}. 1-9--Golden ` :11, 73: "I '11! Bless Theo a Thy Name Grout." on. cU`?Iss' NOTES ON THE SUN-`_ ' DAY ..scH ooL LESSON. Ivvuwxv - c --w-w In Lao: onsanu. 81' an low men 0! Ilorul. (`in ad D` `moon . Loan: 3:031:11 I=|n(`tly,nnd 009:!` hhoMu'ru. Ar Eu. .3: nus amcmi .33, muons THE '(j`%.\LL%0F Alsmuj. and Make "Text. God. an I. . (in lard`: hlhr dull him for nnunthlng onhb dobt 0! 8.0!) Inna. "Hun on oonhooolu the government!" says I ul- bnllud. "Ccrhlnl . "fbonymaouu mm Ivmlovlowonooi Ion than than govonr -cant " n.';:s;hnuk cnnghculbouo nlctlycun `I ..| ":`.`|t9. W0 guruholl. W. ` J. lhumuout A -L1...I. ..m -u nnnnlv clan Imvaul hv Porn chock fur Q In will print n ten-llno Advartlnoment In One Million I-nu nl loud! American .\`uupnu-rt Tim I: M the rule only omnm. M I arm I line. for MIN (`|n'u|A~ don ! The udvonhunoul will ho ahead before One Illllion dtlc-real nevus I patches`:- ur luv: Iu.uox Runnn. lines will so` cunuotlnlo About 15 words. Addr- with my Adv, And ohnok, no man! lloulnl Book of Cm: land &...:'.i.'.'.t'.I' ` and Inuhlth by `a nu. W. J.W|huu.Wholun|I|IdRoh|lnuI.. ll-:A- lot you. n . J. w null. I , A very win duds w.n'E'." along the urea! ` hotwooa two nal built you ladies. luv glu follow um 11)! `am bl; common; rouugrlnn cu-ootpmu: In`: mar Inn In that ggdwlch. t Wont`: ` Syn . A turn can fur cough, eoldl. . euro thrust. and ldunp. I5c..A0.ulOl.m per home. All run in. n.. II-_I`- o.l|.- (In-n Id: In: an-nnlhlnn All Of] Ill! 11])-"HIu, nlr. nnuluunl. that ve you 30! 00413] Y" (`nllogiun (ox- unumor hotel walut)--" Ir- -rout Incl. rout pork, ah. ind mrlod-I-col Qlnnnlnnn nlnhh mule mlnrnhlo in! than [ 1 nah. Ind mnodinol Slcbulplol nlghh mule l`l'I|lQl'OMO by terri 0 cough. Shiloh`! burn in the nmody for you. W. J. Wllnoll. ' I A vnrv chin xlndn vnlh don ` III. Ruuurunl matron ~l want. you girls to x up A little extra. sud Ioak u nutty u on our." Waiter girl: I: he hum-r l ngnin 3" "No. the meal": tough." A newspaper correupouclcnt nay: thnt ir- tation in noithot pormitw-I nor umlentouxl in Italy. No, indeed; they o|uu't wuto time in such looliuh preliminnrien over then. I.`...._.l unL-a \\'...o`. l`l\IIII'| .\'vrun in than IDOPB. Found fthut Want`: Co In Syrup in the hat. (or cough. colds. um All thrust anal Iun discuss. All drnggiuu. I "J.-or am ntnalnnt lhunirnul In bring in Iun um.-not nu uruuuu. I rolouor (mo nndcnt nu uiml In hrin in origtnd eIny)-"\\'ol . Mr. Hanna on. nknl Av: vnn unl Ill-`IV Y `U!- .\'mne .'\DlL`lit`I\ll'4 an` tun pruu-I tn I-e v too hum-st tn nloal, no the ' gr! lrustmr Fur lmue bark. aide of cust. uw .\'hilnh'a |'urulIs Phuttt-r. l`ri-0 `I5 COHLI. \\'. J. \\'i|- rum. 8 M. 'I`ho`{ru\1-stlurywill cluuil uh:-u lw up roars in public fur the first time ufu-r lu- uu hul his hair cut hy his lnuwr. There in no lode in the Tin (`up mine. up I Wooten: exchange. That must. In- the reason why the stock doesn't 30 ad`. 125-..!` .u.-...I hnglch Alli. nu-nut hrnnlh the wny lne Iwcl um-an 5 3n uu. Unlarrh cured. health and sweat In-nth Iocuroul, hv `\hi|oh'I (`aurrh Remod . Price .50 cents. Nun] injector free. \\'. J.<\'illou, nt. mmlnrunl matron vou girls \ |'I1 with. There werv 500 more murringvzu in New York city in 1836 than in IREL3. Nut km than 1,590 widower: wt-ro married again, the number being 34- ) in excem u! the \\-i-Imam. About 3.0000! the bride: were under `30 _\'uu's of age. Only one nm_n was murriul fa r the luurth time, and only one (or the Hill: limo. --!Iui-per`: Bun. trary IS (I18 (`I50 In |1nnnu_\ u. The thirtoon .~.1t]l~l'.stilit-11 t.~ rm nul l>_v the part that number has playul in the l:i.-tury of Boodle Altlerlnun MvQualv. ho l.t.~L week was finally bundled oi! to Sing Stung. Smnn .01` the gmms here am saying quilo :1 little uncut it. Thirteen) isn muru uulun-k_v number for l\lcQuaIe th:\!il1:v~:yrt bu-n til>ru\`ul`t~ He lived on Tlllollll street. The number was {Slit It took Ill mun tomnvict liim-tho jury and judge. llis lawyers (`time 13 v`: ~-ptlons ` for Arguments and Judge Pun to--K. IJ days to comxidcw the motion for 1: sm_\'. He denied it on the lilth lay of tho nmntli .\ln-Qtimle was pmpmml for Ixmnl-rrship in the 'l`hirt~n club, but fnilml to pay his iniuutiun hoodlv. \\'u.n:n \\'uxmu.v. a No. '4' prur or ruoucm. _ I went over to Brooklyn yesterday and paid a visit to Greenwood celnetery. While Brooklyn seems to be much more old {ogyish than New York, there are n(`V(`I't.ht`]i`Si sumo comparisons which might. be instituted with innitodiscredittn the mct.ropol_ia For in- stance, in the car coming down to the hridgo from Greenwood I sat. next to a line looking man, who,ns far as one can judge by ag- anoes, was certainly a gentleman. A couple of girls boarded the car which was already crowded. My neighbor and I rose simultaneously and offered oui seats, which were politely accepted. We crosed the bridge together and boarded a Third avenue elevated train for up town, being fortunate enough to secure seam At the second station at which the train stoppcxi, abevy oi` females entmrvd ui(`(`{lI' and pro- ceeded to hold on by the strapx I arose and one of the party took the suit. \'m-at.-(I by mo without even acknowledging tho vuul`t<'s_\' by a nod. I had, of counsu, cxpocted that my companion would do as ho had done in Brooklyn. But he did nothing of the kind. And considering the nuuchalanw with which my sacrice Dal lnwli :|i`\'vp[Hl, l felt, while swaying {mm side to:s1.lu ill th-- cilort to maintain a perpemlicuiar |,uL~itiuu. that I could not blamo him nun h tuhrzr i could not, however, help drn\\*m;; 12: ml`-n-nvc that New York air or inanm-r. l~' <-nmlm-in of selilshncm and illl}KllllI'IIl'\`.~, \~. !.:I.- llm rm`:- l trary is the vaso in Ht`0ukI_\'Il. Thu thin-[nun uiiutlwliliiali l.\ l'" Haul In` H)!` 5 green lllllr, Wltu u auun um: u. man post. The umbrellas being di.\'p0so(l ut, an- other squad was formed to receive 0\`(`l`Sll00S. As these protectors from min and snow hml not been sorted very o:`u'L`fully, the children were not thrice blessed in receiving. It cer- tainly seemed a mockery of the tness of things for n No. 13 child to be [ H`0st`ll[u| with No. 7 pair of ruhbera `I m-....r. nvnr tn Hmnklvn vesterduv s I . O `ll V_SU`nl|,", 0 l)i1-|t`rlbnt|on In A Drygoodn :- '__ l s'ture-I`ollten_eu In Twp q|;|._ V . [Special Con-esuondenesxi l `IN:-:\v Yolax. Jan. :. .').---I '03 inone of the large Sixtli avenue cl:-_vg'oo stores tha other eveuiug, nmf`hem'ing. tlmta rather curious ceremony was to talm place, I managed to be present. It seems that there is it ``found" desk, where all (u'ticlm found on the men) ises by the employee must .116 taken. There 1 they are kept to await the owner : call. Strangeto say, there area'grc-at many um- hrellas and overshoes included in the collec- tion, and it puzzled mo to imagine how over- slioee could be lost unles tlivy were worn on the hands. Fell, these articles [ind uccumu- latnd beyond the capacity of the found desk, and as a means of getting` rid of them they were to be distributed to the little cash girls. About fty of these red-apron:-d Mer- curies took place: on a line for the first distri- bution-umhrellas. One little red-nosed and red-haired girl received a satin parnsoi of black and orange stripes. I_could 501' her, dressed in a green mx~i'.-, a blue but, u ) g'll0w neckerchiof and other things, spun-ting her gorgeous paruol on Sunday mornings in summer. Another parasol llud _o strip of dirty lace still attached to it, while still an- other preserved a goodly specinwu of pale blue satin. 0! course, fate willed that the l smallest girl got the biggest uniln-olla-n green affair, with a stick like a stair great . _ nmt, The umbrellas lwnn: lll.\'p0SC(l 1-leril)` I. .A STRANGER lN"`G.OTHAM: THE OAY'SGLEAN|NG S. .' C0280! Ilu \3|("I. '_ Ull- oumnotlnlo About 15 words. Adar- run my Adv. and check. or and Ilcouufnr Book IT! pups (III). P. ROWILL & (0.. II up-uvcu 91.. hnr You -