.'}..E'..;..'.".`l s."3.'..'.`33 "" o mun:-I Clnnuoo It. , --SHOE STORE;-- ' -j' 7 `The Woudcrfw (`M-up Man. Ring: 01:! Ma Alarm Belllo you. ._- - -. F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. 75 D02. Odd Towels, in ne qualities, offering at Half the Regular Price. 2,000 Dozens Towels all reduced to Rapid Clearing Out Prices. Cotton Towels at 2c each.` Linen` Towels at 4c each. Fine Check Glass Towels for 6c each. i3_*i_fi_Extra Heavy Huck Towels only |0c, worth l5c. April 19. {mm mm: arm or cotton, mm, mm, awn um mm L A nmsx yuwm. mi; :Has comrhended and we ar.e goingo 1* {QUR GRfAT OJIIIIIIIIIIOC ellbctaed At as low ratcens any or good Com . Invened nnmmm Net hcemotot the peat year was 38364.3). This enorlnoue Premium Income ouct to convince Anurod of the deeirabultr at p my their Insurance in I Co`: so perfect locum. . The Company nun maintains I chum to doing the latent Fire Budnen In the world. Th Com bu Ind del it I - formztlon midlowin` 1 el\`:`I1s:--n. . '1 l`orl"Irel.onee. .. 000.885 Forhlfohoeeee. . . . . .. 23.@.2I6 ( ____._mm,xm,:nn May 13. _ Roller Linns 4, 5 and 6c. Glass and Huck Towellings at 7, 8 and 9c. SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL I ._;___ THE mON PALACE PASSENGER BTEAMER ALL YOU IIIGH-PRICED IHAGINARY CIDTHIIRS. WIPE OUT The Termr to High-Priced Dealers, 59 BROOK ST, _,_. t 14: PRINCESS smear. Larpool And London And ma 'IYL!I'l) 1 I71 !!! :11`: iv ...,u-.__ W. 0 (`a ab and Pl0'k'( . us k.L 3:. lawnnoo \3"n.r. Kllpton. ALEX. R535. thotwllll .- I. -..l._J CAUIIIICCJILUI/`J 1211 lo Oxldthhutnnd Salon: do! I I` oolnpulho ng Innnmnoan ammm -1 n Inn: pm... .. ....- You need not hesitate to accept our state- ments as we back them with goods and prices. Murray & Taylor, STYLE THE LATEST ! - QUALITIES EXCELLENT !! PRICES LOW 31 Dunn-Incnnnds. ` ' Insurance: ohotaod low Mlle!` Company. August 9. Comprising Dras Goods, Silks, Satins, Merveilleux, Laces, Rib- bons, Housekeeping Goods, Ho- siery, Gloves, Oorsete, Tweeds, Trimmings, &o. May I]. DON'T WAIT! Our Beautiful Spring Stock IS NOW (.`O.\11 LETE. J We possess the fncisity u.nd'iuclinntion I give you REAL BARGAINS and we wil J- :4 cEoR E`T >"Li_f-`Q flnnngnnnl 3...] l\.A_ - THINK CAREFULLY! mscme WISELY H ACT PROMPTLY 2 .v 1 ` n be sold in oompetit.lonvvitht.ho"I11ul tl{1i`(iVe of low tout short, weight. alum ofyphus hate waders. Sow any [N ems. R0 AL AK Y3: POWDER co.. we w.u Street. New York. I Eu Powder nivneg vs;-lclas. A man-in` . itrongu: w mo . o goonoymloal mm the 0 mzlndgand on notbo sold in oompetiuonw ththo mulutuc w of husxhni II`! 10 p Cn . lnnutvuun.un I:|n\ AI an IN!) 1` 176 PRINCESS STREET. r vv. 1-n- nivlnuul-I all-III INS URA NOE 00 Y. _`AL_L_.A __.n n,n, . UCUHUB ULIFF cnenu am scum Juno. E0_Vl_D_ER _Ab'solutel_y-Pure. HARTFORD (XLVN. . n`~fUR.ANoE. I. .. 33.131 THOMAS nnxuzlnxf Anna! JH -`ROIII. La. and can- multitude I ' Ahffs 19113? I 1 umumwy-uh-an unlin- :1!-U.-"IIIIoIrI`IIII|IlIIII will wlul an ujvul UOIL Thoncvou. Iluuphu , A;-nursed condition duotop-olongdu-o at quluiunhuovn to onnnionr fnnlho `qulnlno uuvuu lhunodnb. llttoioon-uyueivdubhu huou-ml by In Iqtunnb cnploynun hutbduuolouhuoot It In nonu- Ilnhnonnl or ouch.--Our. Glob-Du ' u-' wt, to ptuuvn uumnu an aurunoa, undhoconuuuhuun mod!-Lo mt-onnfor ` which It would ho nut-solo uudn Mhor cir- cuuntncu In man: an tniut-:0 condition ot both mind and Ilrvoo. bums: nurturing with the dtgutlou Winnzonnn nlngnl... L...a.....I .._.uu... I3 lIll$I|] I-I WJII -IDUWI lb. spgfg of ` Vj r-nllliuo. Ll I;.o Intermit- bncy 0! symptoms can (or quiume. no I ndo. In tho has way. It should be [drum unintuit- '91- If I in given day ullar lay u ! not ant want, It ptuducu bu-mm) sh Iurhnoa, nndhoconnunhnu. m.n.i .. ........p...w J lhlubll `JV I IULQ. Quinn: and other proparuuons of hrnvhn bark are among the no.1 valuable modlcluen yu known Wbonvor unhrinl dlnruu pro Vail ton Ioriouluhnsuny andmod hulk pondblo to tho prcnrvouon of health. With out than tho lover Ins -ippi valley and the alluvial `honour at ull tropical and sub tropknl r-(ton would not in Inuubldby an ch to race. Thy nun vo the unpontun In typhoid and IMID uthvl` (over: not of In- land ongin They arm! on cunuvo uu nou- rugh, whothor It an ea (rum malaria oruomo obucuro canto not 0. Lu: nature In diam:-s shown` I Indoury tu porno-M-~ul nnl-n qui- ulnohot V3 nrviwr. unl this man of mani- fest pa-Iodhlty u w.ms.1mu Ibo sphuro of in uobhh unhhnh. Au -1- -----ni- IIIIIKII 31 `Flu I goodoxunplo. - -nu quunus. gululu. "IKXIXD" and columbn. They ought not to be taken unlaa than is nurtouulocol Oppotiln, uuch as to hinder the taking 0! tho noun-uy quantity of food. Probably tho best form in which to employ simple bitmn isln pill or mlusiou (us). of which tho old tnhioncd bux:uz(." no is I onnrl -9-nnnh -uuuuu uauuut W` uullrltll. csprcuuly if their use is to be pmtnr-tad. Bilnplo huu-rs an useful during tho process of nxun-ry ur- tor not: disease as the ordinary terms, and when the a petite is poor without my nppur- ` em cause. at no one should pm-mist long In their use. ey will nnlly disorder digra- tiuu anal do more harm than good. apocinlly if there is an nppmcinblo quantity of alcohol used in their manufacture. Such romodien nro quash. gcnuln. "bonnet." And columbo. Tlu-\' ought. not In In ulmn ....|... .n.-__ 1- smnun amino: uumn. nun.- _ .. -_- .- -. ...... .., iug uputorpid liver." Such spring modi- clnec, liver invigoratom and blood pund- era" as contain rhubarb, aloe, color.-ynth and the like, produce or prolong condlpntion and all its attendant. evils. Thou compost-d ol Ienm, uumriuds, buckthonund umnulmko (Maya ),u'e not nobul, but should [:0 l\'o' uunoluu or injurious. cspvcially if H Dl`0Cl'I(`f@. Hilnnln I.nr..... uuuomulnu hymn do not lncmcuu the Bow of bile to any appreciable extent. That. they act benecially in many i1u~:gm~.-5 cannot be questioned. bul. it Is not, L). ..W,,;_-. up u_torpid `spring clues." ll\'(`l' invizorntnm" nml -|.|m.| .......n M W" :21-n an-runs" ru.uc\'. It is proven beyond diqmho that such drugs ucnlomeland podogiullln do increase [Inn in nnv Annnu-i:.l.ln ....-.... .... uuu cum puasuuoux nuwerlau, which are aunt back again in the bile to be worked over before they um sent. min the simulation, it is possible to cone.-lvo that the total loan of all bile secreted would not be anything to be he- gnttod. It nught neceaitate some inclcase in the amountot food taken, say. by an new ounces. but the bile later would not sulfer at all neriousl . nu L.-..:...._vv _ _ . _ uuu use or owner lorm or dlploll. The liver is qnltean important organ. and has much to do with the secondary prooenes of digestion-those which go on after the stomach and pancreas have done their work-, _ but it is innocent of most of the sinsllaid at its door. The bile is manufactured in large amounts daily. but we know positively of but . few uses to which it is put in the body, and of still fewer dnigs that are able to increase the daily output. Ii we were certain that we could, at wiil, stimulate this huge gland to secure more bile, it is very uncertain that any benet would result from arousing it from its torpor." This may be rank heresy, according to many old prnctitionenz, but it is truth. Ac- cording to some recent and trustworthy au- thorities, the continuous loss oi all the bile accreted does no harm. As the liver strains out of the blood, that contains the crude nu- euits of the rst digestion of food, many hurt- ful and even poisonoim materinli, which back nzvnin in [MA min on I... ..-....|..-i ....-- Ul nun nut pruporly actulg, (IS A rule. _ It is posible for many disturbance: of di- gestion and other derangemente of health to follow inaction of the bowels. but cathartic: do not remedy the trouble. Their action in almoet certain to increase the torpor oi` the intestines anal add to the evil they were de- signed to remedy. The eno ous evils occa- aioned by the careles use 0 such medicines ` cannot be overestimated. They occasion a large proportion of the ill health prevalent in any community. It propenattention in given to regulating the exercise, food and drink, together with methodical habit relative to the calls of nature, such drugs will be aeldom. if ever, called for. ` `rm: *rom_*n> Linn nuanxan Another silly notion that is widely preva- lent is that relative to inaction of the liver. 'i`he term wrpid liver" is in every one`: month, and is held to account for every bad feeling, whether it be due to exmes in eating or drinking, late hours, lack of muscular ex- ercise, excitement over had ventures on the market or other loan of dinipation. The ouitean imnormnt nromn ....a 1.-- IUITKR1 1 __.-..|. manna an ucuve clmnruc, II I nue. THO purity of the blood is probably not aecwd by any such dmgu. It becomes "impure" by reason of eome special poison, like that of ague, typhoid fever, meaalee, smallpox or the like. entering the life current and increasing therein, or by reason of the lungs, kidneys or skin not properly acting, as rule.` It. is naasibin for manv diam-hnnm... no AL can nu up mun` Ul usrilul xorun OI Inll- cine. even when them eeeme to be no change from health. Thus, a good epringmedldne" e jg _n_ow'ce1le-l for b"y many Qhherulnnlnihle people ea regularly u our enoeeton uked their phydciun for their annual or quu-ta-ly blood letting. The spring medicine" in lemething co purify the blood, and this means an active oaths:-tic.u e rule. The mnrltv of the blood I. nivshnhlv mu-. .n...o.m \ hand I Com .nndlhu - Iayot u-. =x t nun Ann-no I lAInIInn-nun: A . an II n pupuutr urlvr uni uarum muons cdlfortbouklngot cerhinforunof modi- ` nine. oven when than manna On In. run ..I.._... * , J 0 _ ` A `VIHYIIIII A;___nlnIt~`_`8prl9g odlclno." Lire!-C lnvlgontorl" and Blood Pinyi- Ilen"-gu'luInu u I Friend and an I foo-In Abuse. It in a -popular error that cox-hln` anon: ml] fnr than tnhlnw nf mu-tnln Inn-an no .-...IL [A SILLY NOTION MIN REGARD TO INACTION OF THE _LIVER. 7,, A YIIIND AND A F011. -_) .AL _ _ _ _ . H A' - MEDICAL mmcms. THE BR1TISH%WHIG,FR1DztY. `MAY 13; 0on.I.l.lut|oa. We pram: Innvltl I portal! 0! On Simon Bolivar hchnr, when Uh DQO- cnhnonluudhroannnrot Kauhoky outhouhlm. lohnlnolontlnqnulvul-y g ml jlnn THE MIA IISURMUB UUIPAIY, I _ PIOPQID IOIUIIIT H) If i`. Itootlynsnndaysnbool ulomnnlcboyn ullnu-gnnnqtlouoounmlmlzdo-` `liomotwhk-h JolanW.W;lnnInpnddum `udidgnrlhrunnucnury. `rboddpot $0 In b ., a':'r`?`':`i.'7.'.' ,`\w......"' "'.'-so 'g'.. .i's'1:'.'.'.'a. *'lIf0`l"'lHO Jttn Howard Pqyno Pnnpux r ourpnuuuuu ol tlhbullding lncbbh thIl'IAlIII'III| Oundnyrhoolwu holtlundot Ihontopmd mounnunubundernnyuo hcpltonotho rbnnd Morn-of the mdnvmhml nu. [ DIIUW. The proposition took this shape: Then on in Brooklyn 85.01!) Sunday school ucholon; A contribution amounting eo ten am: from each will pay for o monument. ma plan \ was presented tothononoocommmaoof tho _t\A uvua, uuuw II w we (u. Une IlIlI(I - ity my: Mu-ch 8, mother April no, 1816; nnduboth agree um the yurnndvoryneorlyu lotho t.lme.thedb- croponcy In easily nccouneod for by allowing for the tlmorequirod torn novuysuxn to grow. Some of the onochtu of Father Snow still live in Brooklyn. Among them In A. D. Matthews, who noun full uvonntol the early history of Brooklyn Bnndny schooh, whichwno rend before the Sodoty ol Old Brooklynlegn early in April, and uouoduch nnenthndnnythnonnovounntwa otonoo organised to erect I monument to I-Ether llI.- __-__.1.x-_ ._,L A` n n -- { Iuuuul welt l.lOlu III I uuuamg "III II [ION 1 \ md H6 Adun: street. Brooklyn, a building still standing and In fair condition, unborn by 011! Onzrlvlng. There In no question whntoveruto the place In which thont Sundny school In: hold; them 1., how. evenuomo u to the duo. One author- ity 1816: Andnnhnth gun. ..u. 0)..` uunnnllrlox colomu must no wore knee- breecheunduhoes with bucklonnndearried I green umbrella equally on St. Swithini day and in the longest midsummer drought. So my the old Brooklynlta; but, be thnt as it may, this {act remain to his honor, that he organized the am Sunday school in Bnook- lyn. and therefore the first In the United States; and that his am unions of this school were held in a building that is 144 146 Adum nlrr-At. Rrnnilv-n . h..n..... , was nan. Robert Snow, who organised the Sands Street Methodist. echool,Brooklyn,wnaan lrhh American, as We now call our fellow citlnena whose bloodh Irish and hlrth American; he loved all children. yet had none of h own. The old Brooklynltne describe him as a gen- tleman of the old school, meaning that he still wore the costume and maintained the Inannex-Io! colonial tlmea He knee- hnanohna and -5.... _.n|. I.....\.|.. -_; .....4-.I 144 AND 146 ADA!!! BTRIIT. IROOILYN. Building lnwhlch II:-at Sundnynchool In Brooklyn hdd. How many ollhooe hdloa mduentlumcn who Insure their-liven read their poucxa through; hand how many 0! than will remember. ton Jun tram now. the numerous condluou found u not, policies! The Insured mu. at the Ilne oldeuh. ho unconsciously bnnklnconeol than oondluou. Then how much bower the policy without them. The BUN DQ Al- Iu.t71'n.! uhoondltlounl pouch: and I: noted h In prompt nulolnonu. for Information -ml: to E. C. HILL. .. AG ENT, Ali] 0. GUI PIXNOIII 8'1`. um-nu; w unxe unuly w nuopllu ox nonerl Rnikee: end n movement is now afoot to commemorate the feet bytheerectiouof a monument to Robert Snow, who established the llrst-Sunday school in Brooklyn. end my therefore be coneldered the founder of the system In America. It is e fect thet come- vrltlnsurprim to unny people now, that the Sunday school was not at tlrst e favored in- stitutidn among Christians. Indeed, many entire congregutloue, end ludlvlduele In other congregetlone, looked upon It as e doulvtful Innovation; end when Fether Snow, -she was usually called. pr0J>0_-09 to. innuen- rete the English system of Robert nlkee here, he was peremptorlly refused the use of one or two churches end not very werlnly welcomed In others. The record and the memory of the old peoplelndieetethet the word school had something to do with this opposition; end as soon as people found whet it really was they accepted it es an old to the a church. ' l"0IlIIIIGI'u `3"05'1!II.N. Y..moa.nu`yc1unn"aobosho. at city of Sunday school: In the Uuitnd Is, the tint America: com- munlvnotnke kindly oothoplnno! Robert E: and A Inn:-nnamt In nnn nfnnt an ` ` `OBIIFIIIN Propqoed` to the American ronndcr. ` .. n....;.n.'1.._ u .. ,,,_.__.._ ,. . . . .. SUNDAY SCHOOL ERA. III. , `du- It} as an uolocbt|`-nu;l-;;`n:Il '\{':|;a[I-uo. nun:-. Unitas ..."i'?Lp- _ [ *--_-_-CHOICI PATTIRNS A) n LOW l'Rl(.'ltH.---~ lo|un\onn&&-uuhud hputry Gu-pen. Calluuduumu ___._.__.-_ oZ_1=u.=>:a3'1's1 A OABPETS 11 We mill Inn non: of then Ol.!3G|o\'u Iurlk. Apdl nu. Avoid. TITS JAIISIWUT. Acnl. ,,-_ _.-__-.. -.............. .-- --on-u an I cuunnouuuoomuud. Our buiaculanoton zithnnslihnaclthoruuftnzl pilot udhrd work. &d. ww H(.'|otMorolthoAp [made Iboloxt thin dusuulv yonnadruoouudvhonyonnlootoono buyltuuhiun. no not oodvod by my Catch Pnuny (flochiorn. bntgoutrught to Mgg5's, This week he in bur with union in and break on All up. \ u1ulIovlIgNoS:r(IIohhg lunocou -o..I. D..) n_|... v|_.Ln ,, lingatindoolprioeoutyou thotvlll Ourlhulopoolodwl thowholooftho I ...._.f.".`.: unlit . anal tlgg altinn cuunlaouunoom ms III] I x.`1"`;`.;`:..".` Mud. and wm n R uuw u 1-. x 1: nouuau. noufxmomuxc uox. `1'.'"C'.c'$ .':'....!.'...,u`. .`?o{...`..'.1..:m:..".'.':........ mm angst. .na n TRILA throh the matchleu no-Jory otlhe Rldeau uh` nu! L I by d The will remain on: Bnndu ll lhe Lin) Inland . cunlngnt Mound 1 each Imday morning. This In the only Passenger Steuner nut be t roundtrlp. Auhhh oooottho most. popular route on (`umdlnn water: ucoomnmdatlon be at 1 IIII o w w- I out . ; r u m an a an 1: Only 014m'r"i'1':'o'"nouna"' '1?i')`1'1'su'.'n3 ".......``'..:-;,........ " ' _ W 9 lI9l\A'uwu2j.. Inyl. ALEXANDER Rosa Ladies, see our Daisy French Kid Buttoned Boot at 82.60. the nest finished and best tting Boot in the city. D. F. ARMSTRONG, mu Dolluncuo .--.- invy ll. Sun ms magma: (innit?