Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Oct 1897, p. 4

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TAHPH ,El|EAN|N[i}%l wnnxmsmu. ouromm 20. 1397; F2:.3`f:"x' _ "' `:3. ..'.`1':.'.?.'u' drtno cu o fun of Indication. Kt C5 R. D. C. Pll!s'..."J:'..`!: Is-u|u.IuIIncnIslnIlIIuoIhondl- `d-,1 x Q N cl ch: 0! cl ` :::IlI`ll I 1:1: drlvm onto for-of Indian my mu IIII uuuwry [on In Iualy wroohod. Tho driver W'|.:OlIlII up. Scotch Innings. the him! when .18 for. you can 3 from II lot 014. Map. King me. A Short! Inn. an applicant hr uvoryoco uhlndght. dldnotpnvoh for manly Inuunr. Blunt or Not hum outcast. Volvo! collar. 018. to add. Dunlap. )GffEA%G?K% III III!` IIIKII. -I'Iu Kl, Illa -|K Soouun. The Son: of `fun not hnd I _ groan gathering st bolby on oudoy. The Onngomon no making gnu pn- tlonn for choir annual oonoort. Mn. nolly. of Yarhr. and In. Thompson. of Ochoa. won the nut: of Mn. Lou Int not. In. Wil an Nugcnt. damn it B. Iuldufn. wu taken Inddonly II . She um oonnyorl homo md the doctor called in. Ho think: sh with qlloonou And nu tho nnv nnovu in n fan dun. UIIIZ Ill. IIC IIIIIIII IIIII Will qillll And not the my noon: in n for days. ,'\ I 0Il|:r::o:,."|`noru run any thin MI 0 vary gen wu :t'ohvl. ::n'ohshn when 5: 018 n go! lop. Kin: nhnnt. TRUE El`: D%|lKlI II III WI IIXIUIL Mrs. Drury. 0! Bmibhold ha: been min. in; her down. In. atly And Mini Soonun. Thu Born of Tamnu-Anon hm`! n .._- _.-......-.. - .. ....,.. ..........-.... .. ,....- lo. Ho woo shout forty yooro of no and ad nob rooiclod in Nowhu h long. On tho some day Motthow hood died at his rooidonoo on tho Now- hurgh rood. botwoon Noponoo Mill: ond Nowburgh. Ho woo oighty you-n of age. Ho woo I hrothor of Jomoo l4ochood.ol. Controvlllo, and one of tho oldoah {nmilioo of Camden. Hlo lunorol cook plooo on Bundoy at Nowhur h Mothodiu church. After which tho romo oworo Mkon l.oOon- bnvillo for inoormono. Mony of tho nick horo on improving. Mr. A Allon in rn idly golnlng hio formor hodth. N no Lotti; ' h:clO)i'::ld lo olowhl`y improving. on pot in u | book lilting. out! in now nndot tho mm : onto. Potrioh Dunn. who injurod his log at tho oomont work: so badly. in {smog honor. Mn. Bnnnun in in noor lth. Did you notknow that we clan Ou- poll and mlko them liko new for I and! mm ? IE5. &?'.'T3'riI'." S.""in'a':,'.'T.' xting hotter. Mn. Boouun in In poor cams. Mn. Dnarv. nl Rmihhalal. Inn hum whim. IIU-IIII III -ll GUIUI ILIUFUIH NAPANRI Mu.u4, Och. I9 -Thomu Ken- nedy, hotel keeper. Newburglndiod on Fri- day Int. 15th inuo. Bin diuuo was con- sumption, {mm which he aulforod grossly. The funeral took place at the Roman Cn- tholic church. Uonbroville, on Monday, and was nttondod b I largo conoouru of po- I out ad nah nnidnd in Nnwhumh Inn. On ah: nuruu, z ; Waller, z; hlwronco, I. unaw- renoo dropped out by roomenb. Saoond---Purdy. 4 ; luck. 3 ; Fair. `.3 ; Wnlkar. `I 5 Rm-mu, I, "nu-nn rlrnnnn UHF. Thh-d--Purd{, 4 : Fair. 4 ; `Black, 2 ; Walker, 2. Buck and Wnlkor dropped out-. l`......LL n..-.a.. u .13-}- A DUO0IIll *l Ill'Uy' `I ; DI Wslker, 2 ; Horne, 1. out. "lVl.l...l D...A_ A . 'II|-.l nuuuulng WII oruoreu lo!` we seleouon of e treasurer. and the clerk snnounoed aim Messrs. Edwards and Grohsm hsd wibhdrswn hhelr spplioshions. The council wenoinho secret session. the only outside persons present being the press represente- tives. invited to son as scrusineers. No nomlnsbions were msde. non word ssid.bhe proceedings being "sorlobly business." As the end of the fourth bslloh David` Purdy wss shown to be the choice unmis- hsksbly. ' Upon, the doors being sgsin opened it was moved by councillors Marsh and Wrl ht their Purd be elected tress- urer. an hhls was our ed without dissent. The treasurer-elect deolsred he would be rspsred so pressnh suihsblo bonds on hursdsy. `Then in A mnrtar nut tan n'nInnk Mn Lpurluly. Then at 3 quarter put ton o'clock the council odidurnod till two o'clock for com- mittee work. Dual! or llnllotl. Firltr--Purd . 3; Bluok, 2; Fair. 2; Home. 2 : `Vs her. 2; Lawrence, 1. );.Low- I-Annn drnnnnd mm In: Anmnmnnh FIUIIIIHD Illull-UK": An eppeel from the relief ooxnmmee for Preecow end Ruuell fire sufferers uked for old. A number of eooounte were pre- sented by the clerk. including edelayed one from Kingebon oolleglehe imhlhuhe. The oommunlonlone were referred, in a general wey to the roper oommibheee. Bellntlnn in: M and lnr nlm nnlmhlnn LTlIIUU(vIu Yeeterdey e mlnutee were declered cor- rect. Applicehione for eppointmenb ee ereeeurer were received from David Purd .' Cebu-equi. end W. 1).. Black. Perhem. . W. Henetridge epplied for eppointlnenc ee permenenb auditor. An Annual [mm the mile! nmnmlmenn Im- uunnirs nnncrmo oanrm GLIANIB will do the work. Oman :8 S m. nvury, u. menu. uoorgo A. wngnr. J. W. Berhrnm, William Toner. Dnnial H. Tolnnd. Thomu Dawson, George Manh. Williun Miller, Alonndor Munro. J. '1`. Truuoott. V..a--.l--!- _.I....A-- _.-... .l_-I-.._.I --.. Wedueedey Morning Ieeelon. The council we: called for nine o'clock. but; the member: claimed the uluel hull- hour'e greoe. probably to read the new morning pnper they lmd heerd About ell over the back conceulone. The candl- dabee for trenurcr were but on the famed Elqinburs been in pursuit. c the honey of olllce. an it wee apparent. in ohhcr ways clue that the life of A county councillor wee not: I happy one when defelcebione are ln evidence. The council wee pl-cunt in full number : Meure. J. M. Teggeruwerden). M. Avery, D. McRee. George A. Wright. J. W. Hm-M-Am. Willlem Tnnnr, Denial H, uuunny. It is understood the county crown other- noy expressed on opinion to the effect that the onus of the lobe Juno: Riohnrdoon wu ronponniblo for n portion of she decit. the late Juno: Riohordoon being one of Vnnluvon o bondamen. w or Inwxuu may win Iuow on moniy (fl: sited. end the use of interest they wil charge for money borrowed by the county. It It undnnltnml Hm nnunhv m-nun Athnr. NUD- Auditor Murray preoented my bill for hie eervioee. He worked fty-ei hb deye no the bk.yhi. bill calling for 06. On motion of A. Munroe. eeoonded by W. Miller. the clerk wee inehruobed to write each chartered bank "in the any inviuin them to let the county know what rate of ntereeh they will ellow on money denonimd. end the nu: nf intm-an thaw FIJI`. Fourth-Purdy. 8 ; Fair. 4. "l"I -- -- 1' -- J `- attorney Whitinand auditor Hurray. On motion 0! . Avery. aaoccdad by W. Miller. a apeclai committee. cocaiatlog cl ll. Avery, '1`. Dawaon, D. J. Toland. G. Wziht. warden Taggart, wqa authorised to e legal advice and to prapan a atate- mant to carve on the auretlaaol the mining trealurar and demand payment 0! the amounta for which they are reeponalble. The committee wan ciao given war to aettie aalcl claims to the beat vantage. and take any legal prooeedlnga necaeaary to enforce the claim of the county againat til! auratiaa or~-other peuona interacted. referring totha council for nal ratifica- tlon. JAIAHQIQ \I......-- ..........L-.I L2- LZII I... ml wk county ooinngil `hoods him 3 5 into oootot motion. on udlng tho pron. `rho molt of choir dolihontiono knob known. boyood tho tut mmwu dooldod to prooood ogolnu tho onntioo -of tho mining orounlor. A opgcw commit- No In oppoinlod to conoldor tho omlitol-`I upon. `in conjunction with county naovm Whiting ond Horny. On motlnn of . Avnnr. nznnndnd In W. _{n'o.-iiTv:'&5'EI}?"}o;$S}'So&E:fz3a.'" ' Bullotlng was or and for who uoloobion `I I tmnumr. ind I.hn oh:-Ir Annnnnnnd 1'0 `Intonation Ao|uII|o_l-uh --n-In tnnnn There is no mistake made by those who buy Boots. Shoes and Rubbers tromus CHEAP I-.- Doesn't mean poor quslity. Iv I-U QUCUI 3.12! OZ` `-13 --`--' uafolnlolhl. Altar ulnar llnrnypcounud hhrr ncrt I the council `hand-oy mdv h Inln maul union. unlndlna 000 N1 ? OOINWITOIL MAT TIR8." bath Of An llotol Keeper. ....._ \l..... A.` In rI'u_-_-. BIO UIIMI on that r vumlomh I with you oh . .1; .u|Ir.;.'.; IUI Home dropped luau IIVIII II. I for I It In nor--vIIah .mM5a_g_5 ifs? Wm YWARE i60kI1i"FW 25 CENT GAMES . Antique Oak ail British bowl plate Exactly sum I`: quit. ` WRAI PERS-Ladies Wrappers made of soft eecy Flannclette, in pretty tints and colors. Look like French Flannels, but at aquarter the price, all sizes, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50 each. WAISTS--I.adies' Waists of same materials 65c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 each. ` Starr & Sutcslie, III lav Ju- And om: Etnge of goods at 25c is something to talk about, and so are the exclusive novelties, the apat- tern of "a kind sort, $5 to $18 each. " IJAI ll In-nn\uIn\--5 our ass Jvnnsau B Clan Tartan Iglaids as well, All Wool, 38 in., 50c yard; 50 in. at $1 yard. ' Canvas Suiting, All Wool, pretty color tints, 5 in., $1 yard. A Hair Line Covert Tweeds, in tinted shades, 54 i . wide, $I.25 yard. - ' 7 ` Two Tone Shot Covert Cloths, 44 in., 75c yard. Self Color Suitings, All Wool, 44 in., 50 yard. Fancy Mohair Curls on color combination ground, 44 in., 5oc yard. Silk Mixture Tints on self-color wool grounds, 38 in., at 50c yard. A ..,1 ...... ........... ..t' ........J... -4 ...-.. L. .......-4.L2..... 4.- 4-1!- Our Fall Dress Goods stock. ~ r_ A winsome group of Plaids, ten styles; M Pplcte range of cress cross beauty, in wool, wxth` ov says of bright silken threads, 38 m., 50c yard. DR. SANDEN. I56 St. James Street, MONTREAL. QUEBEC. Sole Kingston Agents. Hiking: Q iI.OcKE1T I publish in m "I-ienlthWorld,"(sent free, sealed with book) men than four hundre sworn voluntary teatimoninln new every month. ' I forfeit $5,000 if the currents from my Belt are not felt imme- diately upon applying to thy body. `You wear it It night. ` IT (3 RES YOU Hl .E BLE P tme roe o c If possib e, call and consu urge, or pro you have a friend near by who would exnmine the belt for yoga. Write to-day for pamphlet and putiulan. . FORMBRLY RICHMOND A 00. I18 and I20 Princess Btu-cot. `rho comor Bookstore. lb:-In of PI-hooonuo woullnn III- men is posmve [nu unsung. U - ` On my)ro_fe:.n'anaIword I make Mi: statement: To weak men, young, middle aged or old, who ma have the least ioundation left to bui d upon,` I promise a poeitivg an permanent cure by thejudicioul use 0! my Electric Belt. More than 5,000 attested to this last year. nu an-Aida -I-Lag l\aAIAI Ill 'l'l.lIB'l'\I BLVD I I I U . and caning urfraee 'c'i-'rc=ul|'t-i c'>-1I c>`f'I;IoIJIl` NI In-In` gives development and speedily cures , :1 T Li} j read it and get t 0 benet of my " %- ' ' '-*~V* ". W ;'gr -:31 Q ` "1-nan ouun or run -- in an an. ot a u`ki3poem volume I have jun: iuuod, nhowin chm nqou oteatly n at mg: exceuea. Eve heck mun, sin 9, mumd, you or Q! , ghouu rty years expomncc. II I g1. ist in thegcientic trentment of Drums, LOIIOI. impotent). | Back. Va:-lcocele and Undevelopment. _ I Mecmes -wn.g._ No_'r cune. UIIU UILHl IIIUUC Iu T|I\`_V IIIU Ill . ' i . 'man or bout-31. RICH`?- /'// " , ~'/ 4` With my latest imptfovod Gnlvgnic B y Battery and Su rting Suupenaory I combine I tel!-treatment which is posxtive and stating. 0 n- ..... 4...r....'..mIm.u-J tam): [lie _e!n!nnn!.- Tn nu]: man. vomm. "FREE I3.ooK?* ~`f.'fJ4i'i-`-":*7 Hard to Beat. $ gancyynu. gulp. nuvuv nu-u Jpyvw ..-.--.-_ -- ..... --.... l -...- !ggm; ..!.'..It!.' .:,:r...2e.r:.. ..-I__...._-..A __.I __--.-I:I.- a-nog- I know the action of on drug {that no everpruoribod. but_ cum any n phynioinn to patient. ll Inn to man, medxcinel at best will-but stimu- late. Tho do not tone. Whntwo must om oy in Imam : own gift. We nee go no further. Why not us: Ohnf union! `AREA lkl In N0 MISTAKE vvu_ nccu go no Iuuuu. yuq use that potent jotce which Oh! to bountifully bestows` upon us? The _one element molt in;nJ>' life in -.. _. u._... no nth!-I-up HUI '3u'}3' F. NISBET Sf TEN CENT GAMES: Lott Heir, D"Busby. Nations, Authon. Old Maid, Snap. ave can ewes : Peter Coddles, Old Maid. Au- thors, Jumpkins, Railway Puzzle, Et_c. ` f { as .};a..' s-'..f.;;.` `lino 10. Input Dopunncn I Evening ames !1 VIII` XIV III} UllklICIIl EIICI CIICDBI Ono pill taken eachnight during thirty days will cure constipation. . aniaiua to do :0. Quinn ct imitations at same color Wrapper. ';l'hoon1!P1'1` `rah no other. ,._, B|l|0l|8NESS BONSTIPATIUN ' SICK HEIDIBHE .... ... LIVER T0llBlE8 nutltanddomnnd - --:vw - wu` --2'1 ..:-'=.=a.='--'~"-:-._ |.|V|:lI IHUIWLIS S n-luntiw.-,onc pill ncts perfectly, and if a stronger action is ' nixed: cathartic `effect is produced `by two pills. In obstinate cases, where 1 purgntive is necessary, three pills will be found suicient. These pills have no unpleasant after eect. an. as Galvan Lark - ninhr Ann-u'nn 'o.st=oIu2 . Cor. Princess and Banot Sta. substitution OI" FRAUD d to thy. Mionfectioner . . Nman . . Crawford 00;! About It. In great variety -lv UNIT` "IX UFCUIUIIO I In, honnuduual phoound haunbooom Iltuothnoholrot oar. Ilwunbanty. oanpudwishlhounthoninunmndlo bcunopopulu-nuns. Oilntan tol- Iovdhodundpoviqforonuul thoynnnodnhrndopontdonncnrly onrynllnylatncrlu. "I manner q|lIInIIIodvi\lqy|Hq."honkl inn nnuuilnhnbv, "but always Ioototl lor- Riding upon I duping our from Bunlo to Wutlold ooo night to nuouod that tho pooplo would liko uouoohing honor nod wooldpoylocll. Thopolooooorbogmlo Iokoohpoln hhnlod. Ho thought n and] an: A. In L... n .---v-jrwun ---uu-us av uuvu'uu sped dulabon, II. Imis vulonollnohloubooouldpul kin 11 Iain Ann-nnn fl-`II.- PULLMAN 8 DEATH. Another [real man-gnu in hit plum. his oououpuooc, his aooomplhhinonta-hu puud nnyin thopu-non olaoorgo M. Pullman. the cu builder. B0 In: 3 an at lowly origin, ol limo oducsuou sud Inoolnnlul skill. Bub ho was I Inn ot nntunl ability. of handle: oondcnoo and out-gy. hut... ....... - .|.._:__ --_ 1.... nu-A-- rs-wuss nu w--e-you euwwnyevvulllvllo Whet ie the eeorot of Mr. Moody e euc- oeee? Hleintenee eerneetneee. He reed: lergely. Ineditetee eeriouely. becoming eh- eorhed in hie eubjeot. end then. with illne- tretlone drewn from hie lei-go experience. he lltorelly poure out hie thoughte upon the people. It ie not with him. Whet oen I eey? but How much oen I eey in the time ellotted to mo !'1`he bihlo ie the ebon- houee whence hie knowledge oomee. endit ie inexheuetehle. And it hie vieit to Kingeton ie productive of one thing more then enother it in tho new intoreet thet h__ee been given to the old book in ite entirety. Next to thet ie the epirit of helpfulnoee which he huinepiged. He in eeeentlelly ennn of oheervetion. He eew in Kingeton. in the prieon. whet othere eeom to hen overlook- ed. end he he telked ebout it. end eet poople ethinhingf Ho bed one eong N- peetedly. Why 1' It eeemed to reoot the thought thet wee conetently in hie mind- thet eome dey the silver cord thet hinde men to thie life would hreek. poi-hep: to- slay. perhepe to-mon-ow, end thet ell wee well it "Send by gnoe." Th- m... .1 ..I.... :. _..._._ 2. Lin vvvil II $CVC$ U `IUK The mun of tiny in young in fooling. but he in ageing Int. What on nobivo annual lift his but boon ! Who 3 rooord for good no In: made! UIu|JIIllllIl"Ul.)|-IWV|l Ul IIIIU I0l'l|Jl)Ill'U- Bpurjeon be declared to have been the greateel goapel preacher oi the century becauee oi hie power to make plain thinga impreaalveg and Dr. Bonner.'o! Giaagow, he pronounced the great teacher of the cen- tury hecauee of the vlvidneaa with which he could convey the acenea and incidents of the bible. He taught rather than preach- ed. and hia congregation followed him eagerly and took notea of what he laid. Having quoted from one of hie talh about Peter and Paul Mr. Moody aald it waa in thie way that the pulpit in the future would do ita beet work. arouaing the peo- ple and warming them by the power and pathoa of biblical interpretation. urine 1. AL- ......u. .1 n- u-_.a_n_ ___- THE GOOD HE DID. ' Whoh an inherent oentree in the life and word: at Mr. Moody. The oheuunde linger where he in from day today and listen on he spooks. end the message in no elmple and dirooe and peroonel. Perhnpa It in because in it thus that la in so much appreciated. In one of his telke ho to- Ierredbo whet: he thought; would be the pulpit work of the future, the clan and empeohlcaxpoeition of the eoriphure. nnnnn LA gnlnngol A- L--- L.-- LL- < not be confounded with thet eyetem which curt --v weeueu nun nvvuvev - III- 4 meene! II `he oreehedowing e nee of the - couecription. or in he ueiuge threet in on-derto pull through the eetlnetee let enny end nevy purpoeeel The eltuetlcn le e new one in Englieh hie- my. -1`here`hee never been e time when the naother country could not relee en erlny equel to he: requiremente. Then cen be no diiiloulty ehoet inereeelng ite dimeoelone end lte equipment now. It ie elleqeeetienolexpenee. The oommender oi the loroee, Sir Gemet Woleeley. end hie predeceeeor. the Duke of Oembridge. de- clere thet_ __ ee `A thlnge go. eel other netione ere building up e ghting force on lend end nee. ` Greet Britein muet meke her delencce z impregnehle. To thie end he 'heted 4 conecription will not be neceeeui-y. -It muet preveile in Germeny end according to ' whiqhevez-y young men is expected to drill end quellly for ective eervice. The oonloriptlen ie e lorced eervice of e differ- ent hind. end it in cbnoxioue to the Britieh epirit. "We've got the men. we've got the ehipe. end we've got the money, too, he: been the Britieh motto, the jingo cry. Let 1 the ncceeeitiee of the netion be mede known. let the money be voted, end the In-re -I Ln In-|L_a-l_.- h ._.._ .. .., uyu uuu nnlvllvl men will be forthcoming. Tho Wnto clooo not Indomond tho orllaloiou at tho Longion popor in roped to tho omy. Tho oollcltor gonotol. dioouoolng tho oooimotoo, opoio of o poulblo noon to tho hollot "ii: -oidor to pcovido shot A not- Ioln portion of tho omoonr ~`nou|d oorvo In tho nllltlo." and tho [root 1. mdon journolio whloholooo .to know ovorything. to rood Inonfnkoond rooot tho thought; pou- iog ahonh. noon: to ho nu-prlood. Ono of thou uh` whoh Sir Rohort link; onnnnn 9 T: In; In-gnLn:'IA-hn.. - ,*THE DAILY 'wH1G. "W W of Du, -.__.i______.______._.._-. ...-_-....__...._..4._..- -........._..._ I'll BRITISH AIM Y. Tljlujllil Tlnudlyualuulolsholu I unn- nu uuuuuon to non unt. that In :'.'n.... ma dilnotinovvlnlbvu ddnn. VVIIUIH ' 01-nvu, Ooh. 80.--Ei[l:t public noel- nnou. onoforooohwud inuhoclt. hulnonsrpoinhd b thoboudolbulo Inlhopo ioooourt lamorninglordinaud Cal-kn. who as that he count from Rlnomkl. and w '00 u-laud lor In-lug n nvolnr on Wollingion moot. declaring Ihuhownhtl to than! thopnnhr. sun but down for snot no thshiunnfty , In and Io-duydnt to land so lniuion Io oothul-It. tint wudnnh nil dninnu-huh-nu E-unuqluuuni Inlwu. mu Ill pny." r. I left! Pohtbo II 11:30 o'olool. or to [IT lull BIII Elli] OI HOG: you tho Inooc; huunlioy koopo tho noon and lovo work: tho moon. Don'o unit. for oohoro to do tho work-do in you:-oolf. Evoryono eon proy. A ohoro proyor olwoyn Ioohoqniokoob onowor. Lot no pay. Ioodv lot: for Pout-barn on um Illlo \JllI'|IlJ IIYU III `III IUIIT WWII 3 '1 lly my life downzbl take it up in; no man hath power to take it from me. I etand equare on the old doctrine. I tell you what, the Methodieta are getting awa ae well an the rest. We have an idea t are ie aome better. eaeier way than the way laid down in the bible. Ae long an aln la found on earth, there muat be repentance. Whitewaehlng a man will do no good. If the bible doee not teach re- generation. it doea not teach anything. That man in inaplred from hell who goee into the ulpitand triee to under- mine theae old ootrinee. You muet be born of another epirit, for heaven in a pre- pared place lore prepared people. Man muet turn from hie aim to gain heaven. There are twelve great fundamental doo- trinee that we ehould atudy. There ia a `newiam' about once every year in Am- erica; men are carried this way and that way. We need ' to know the. Lord better. to have more faith. Sud- den oonveraion ie all right. Some men want a new theology. that of repenting a piece at a time. What we wantie to preach and work eudden converelona. This may be our laet day on earth and we may be gone before the eeoond atage of the `new repentance ie reached. It la the rivilege ef ev one fvohave aeeurnnoe. e know from aul we have eternal life. If you doubt ealvation. don't let the aun down until you now. Read about eaven. Spendamonthon each of the twelve doctrinee and you will grow uncon- eolouely. world. Dilclplee in the world are all right. but the world in the dlaoiplee ie all wrong. Stud the doctrine of eeparatlon from the worl . I pity the man or woman who haato read dime novele to kill time. Read about ha av n and you'll have no time tothink of anything elee. Get thoughts to illuminate bible puaeagee. There are four argumeute to prove the truth of the bible : The war, the unueretandin .the goodneee an the purity of God. alth let! the nmet: hmmlilv harm: the name Do not ally youreelvee with thia v '.1E.i}"E:.Es7u}" S1333 b3?"..'n'L's7.? .771 iii sin. man may: In the four gospels: `I lny mv lift dowmhl Into in no unin: no mun Iethod of Itudylnu God`: Word-l`ho Olmron Wnuu luadon convonlon. Ah the Moody meeting this morning the body of Sydonhom threes church was com- fortably lled. Mr. Burke rendered one of bin Excellent) longs, oftur which Mr. Moody 'P'o'l..would lika to am vnu." In said. "hnn OIIU WIDTH IIU (III! 09 Ullo ` The rat and the good dio as well u uhoww o are not no great: and good. And the world move: on. The Dana and Pull mam grill be mined, but their work will be continued. "No mun lives): in himself Ind no man dies]: in himself. MOODY'8 PARTING DISCOURBE. WIIIOII IIU `IV. BII IKIIUIIVIDIL For Ioro yeere he wee ecbively no work. enjczing b efruite cl hie ieboure, hevicg ell b e comforu money could provide. but will en nnuleh men and doing eo much to nmeliorete the condition ofthoee leee in- voured by God in mantel end phyeicel endowmenu. . All his den were not do I 0! eunehlne. He had hie enxietiee like at er men. end enxietiee which were e hm- den to him. But he had faith in himeelf. in hie cepeciby for eervice. in hie fellow: and their A precintion. end in the God who. when eeeemed no he moet needed, removed him. enddenly. er. eixty, and left the work he did to obhere. Th: nnnnt. and tie: stein` 1: mm mm A. CUIIIIUIIIX IIIVI UXII IKE! DI BOG in obhcr Mllrootlom--In the ambush- Inonh 0! the town in linoil which boon his name, which in I model in km unitary u-nngomontc. in olennlinou. busi- neu, nnd Iroodom from tom-by. In the nrioulindnatriu which 9 projected, in tho hunting and domutioinuinutlonnto which he gun hi: umneion. Fnr lm-km IQAPI ha an nnhhmlv Ah um-k . Atlunlltn-clash Iuntlono-lulu 'Qd[b`Oui--&O`IItqinlu. W050 l nulvd uhll ppbntl wntyanhpuvocujuzkuuooonoa. Ihh-lunla. Gouhhlcysluuuluuh. Aphlultlhlbuouuu. qua: A-uxuu j uvv rvula --nu-wuv-J gndlhad with Na foraalglm and auharprlao. Ea had no oooaalonto ballavo that a palaoa car would make him a millionaire. simply baoanaa a lot of poopla.ara' daily travelling and want all aha comfort aha can get. Bl: (Quinn. oxocnbivo abl loy. and condanoa havo baan exhibited In nmknn I-AAAIA-an.__ln ALA A-hnknlu , vidlq; anuothinglprwhlch than It 5 and and um no (height about tho num- ncnllw slit.` loot pooph-wllluh innglulh unltun In which Ohny no haunted, will it put And i! in the mind, and wounding in their uuoning. they hnvo nonouo uonnnooolthiuhcc they olthor timidly huuo or abandon the work, II- `D..Il-..._ L.-- _-L L--- -..Q-:-_hI- }.;;i`i.}i "5; lo s.. ... x... nnood by that prlnolplqol gutting or pro- ...Il__ .__.-tLl__ I... ..I.x-I. LL... 1- - nAAl` HI SAYS HEWA8 DRUNK. __\._.. --uug v---uni 2-u-U U; uuuuuuvu cu: v-w--. Mr. Pullman has not been Iuoiontly _.J.u...I _nL Lt- l._...I..I.L -._.I ...L.......I-- bro the Donn-A launch on WIIII. ' PA-` an uu-1. nu TH! DAILY WHIG. TOVE S.- King St. nonu Inn I cum! MOI lll I000! IIVO nun- utu. and I'll ho hnngod ll Olorhon huh : the nth opon and with a wolf-utinod grin hnndod no my Insurance psporo from tho Inna locker. I thou In In Inlfhb have boon chum. nnd.cloaIng tannin. Iohd him to do it again; and thou, right before no. I aw bin opon blot nfo," and Mr. Dixon points! to tho my ouloununl-looking nlolu his ones. "but it book Mu about alpaca ulnutoo an uncut! ue. Bonn lnooun doth: sort ohhlog. Clu-hon couldn't bly Inn known that oom- Nnnion uthnotlgouo. Whoohor lawn thodolicnoyolhinomoohouch or hoor- laguvholmcwhotlcitwu by ~*--:-.." ':-:.:-:.~'..2~'-- ......... O I. I on new at tho oonHoo{loo._ Ir. Ioodv:`:a|~':'oou.|..: and It. lucid u npouwy also whales TOPOIIO WOHCI. "The Nepeneo bank robbery end the eefe opening." queried John Dixon. of the Dlxon cerriege worke. corner of Boy end Temperance moon. in enawer to e ro- porber of the World. "end they any then e men mueb heve known the oomhluetion in in order, to open the: veulb 2 Now. thus le where the detective end pole Inenu!ec- turere make e mleuke. There are others. Why. ten or twelve yeere e a Mr. Bond-- you know him. the Boo ut.eblee-end George Olerkeon. now in Chioego. end then she trelner o! C. P. Reid'e coring blew into the ooe. I wee belting boelneee.toBond. end ee we wete -leeving the olllce to look el tome reoln eulhiee Clerieon lenchlngly eeld: `Well: on: or I'll open your eele 1 I went heck end gave the knob of t.heeom- blnenon e couple of whlrle end eeld : I'll lve you the price of thee eefellyon do. ncl end I come luck in ehoul ve min- HIX. Ant` I'll h Karenina I` (Ariana In.-I-J3 -?.?-R John Dixon. Innnfnotnnr. `Ian: 3 Pan. liar Itory. rt-1..--.. w...m Toronto World. ` `Thu Nan-no DUO WOIICI OVER The Pullman Palace Car Co , of which he is president, was organized in ll-I67, and it now operates 1,-lotion more than 100,000 miles of rail vny. In I387 be desi nod and established the system of "vestibu edcars, which virtually makes of an entire train a single car. In 1880 he founded the town of Pullman. which has now 15,000 inhabi- tants. Mr. Pullman has been identied with various public enterprises. among: them the Metropolitan elevated railway eyetem of New York. (SAN COM-BTNATIONS BE wonxao ._..._. Ullllll` IJIUUII DI DUO` Illu IDDIIB IJIIIICIIUKI. In 1858 his sttsntlon wss first directed to the dlscomlorrs of long-distance rsil- ws trsvelling. end he determined if pos- sib e to oll'sr the public something better. In 1850 he remodelled two old dsy cosches of the Chlcsgo &. Alton rosd into sleeping cars. which st once found fsvor, end estab- lished s demsnd for improved travelling sccommodstlon. In 1863 he began the. construction at Chicsgo of s sleeping cnr upon the now well-known model, whicli wss destined to associste his name insepnrnbly with ro- gress in rnilwsy equipment. It was on led "Pionser f end cost 8lS,UOU. From this smsll beginning he continued to develop his idess of comfort and sslety in rsilwsy `travel. till Pullman osrs sre now known the world over. TL; I)nII..-s... D.I.;.n I"-.. (`A at _.L:-I. L- DIIUII UUIIIK WIUUIIUU U IIIIU Illu Ill 1003 he rcmoved to Chicago and ongs ed ox- bonuvol in tho than novel malt o raining enbiro b ooh: of brick Ind Ibono buildings. In 1858 hi: nttanbion wu nh dirnnmd A lketeh or The Inn who Ilenented The TI-|vellIn.!'ubllo. - Georgo Mortimer Pullman wee born in Chautauqua county. New York. in 1831. At the age of fourteen he entered the em- ployment of A country merchant. end et Ieventeen joined an elder brother in the oebinetvvmaking bunineu In Albion.N. Y. At ~ twenty-two he euoooufully undertook A contract for moving werehoueee end other building: Alon the Erie oenel, which was then being wi ened by the state. In 1859 he removed Ian Uhinnnn and nnolonrl au- Camovsky s factory ` II! an-I-nun Q1-n---r |lIlI'Il:lUIla Macregor war on ex-member of the im- perial army. having completed hia service with the Re al Canadian riflea. He - waa connects with the Re al military college almoat ainee ita eatabhahment. and ia spoken of as being a painataking, clean and model servant. He in everybod_y'a friend and there in ex reeeed deep regret at his untimely end. e leavea a wife and four children. three dau later: and one son. The family are great y grieved over the ion of their rotector and provider. Searching partiea have been organized and the water: between Point Frederick and Cedar Island will bedragged. a WIIIUIJ IIU WII IIUU EEUIL A search of Pitteburg there was mode during the afternoon and evening. but no trace of the unfortunate man could be found. The only plnuuiblo theory of the accident that can be formed is thet in ring at the duck MecGregor muet have had the gun broadside. the re- coil upleht-ing the canoe. As he was well advanced in years, being Aged over sixty- tive and none too atron . his battle for life in the cold water must nve been of abort duration. - |l.a-(1-4.-A... ....-- ._ .... ....-..L... ..t Al... E... ..-w-. -r -nan, uuu III-vow -w--w I-Ilaav vv dc . . `Kim mornin Mncure or : non visited the ferry what u I idenb tied the canoe as belonging to his fnthor, and the one in which he wu lut seen. A -A.-`L ll` D:n.-I....-an .|..\... u... ._-.l- |lIlI EU H10 polnn F0 (IKE I IIIUD IF I CIIIUI. homo! his shotgun, l velueble weapon. jumped into his bcet.e large canoe, on which care had been rigged, end rowed away. He wee eeen just. off the int, but when fcliwed in nob known. in family united hie return. bun he came not. A Ieerch o! the shore failed to find any trace of him. About three o'clock the cbeemer Princen Louinc met with An empty canoe in the vicinity of Oednr Ielcnd. It was picked up and brought to the city. One new rested in the bottom; what became of the other one in noo known. buhih is expected it will be gicked up along the more some time to- IV. Illll DI Ill IUCII INTI IKIIV MIDI nun IIIED ill! opon sir. J nub at noon yeobordoy he on: ht light of a duck in the W|00l`_ off P0 M'- Frodozlok. Ho van on his wa homonrd for his mid-day men , which vu oll rope:-ad uniting his oom- lng. Tolllng Kin wife than he was olng gun to the point to take a nhob at u uek. took his nhntpnn. A vnlnnhln wannrm. uuu nu nob mnop neon Icon. Enrybod who kmw MIOG r, and ho was wido y known, wu Munro 0 hi: love of upon. Ho wu fond or hunting. fishing and of All much upon that took him into the onan sir. J ml: at nnnn vutardnv ha nnmzht Irvin pawns OITBIIIIIIEIIIUII UVIl"lJIlIlI' Inc; on another drovnin fatality in tho abut. the victim balmy hula MnoGro- , B urnnh as Bop] military col- gro. Ho dlup at noon yesterday and bu nob nine; n noon. mnonuknn -L. I.--- Innnmnn Int. cm % fcizon nssmc; _wm1' oui TO SHOOT A DUCK -AND RETURNED NOT. ' Ill once found lurk! 5" "0""! About 5 III; In. tlu Point Whore no In but Icon-lanolin: Plrlhi Or- ltnlud Io Look In the B00:-A Popu- lu Potion. ` From prevent circumstances everything nnlnhn no Annmhn rlrninln fntnlitv in uh: THE LAT; _a. M. Puu.I'vIAN. JAS.JOHNS l`0N&G0 Sl

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