Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Aug 1888, p. 3

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uulnlry mum he dipped into uri- ou Ichum-a Ho Ihlhd A bank and -....l_.o..l - -ll- ptugecwu u nu- n Fortunb lmod onmll his enterprises, and ho INT. } Mr. Meyer was 3 manager and chief owner of the Meyer Dnhlrunr nnrnnnnv If. mum; what wud Next week we begin to open up New Fall Goods _and we want a Big Week`: Sales in Summer Goods. No reasonable offer will be refused for Summer 8tuf`F. Come and get a BARGAIN. WALSH & STEACY. ;!lWAL8H - 8: - STEAOY S & BISONETEE 204 Princess St. - Opp. WINDSOR HOTEL. .\'-.venty-live cued just received, cmnprining Dreu Goods, ne Colored (luhmerea, Silk Wnrp llenriettu, (Jlonkings, Flunnoll, etc., etc. Our Dreu Good: stock will be found large and varied and It lowcul prices. Inapectinn invited in MURRAY & TAYLQRS (POO00( 0000! D000 6 /PEATOLEAR//V6 8/1L)0F8UMM/P any 60008 '3 T.'L'- .G'.P`.`L.9!3-;.. A K` L" l."l`\' I Inn- rent nteu. K111 Ll eIul.IonI.. Iuu an of loses. REAL ESTATE OFFICE. no and Tobot : Tenant: found . and . ronu oouootod. Money In G S F BL/1 0/( SIMS 4 __:j-L The Mnnufacturers Accident Ins Co. HEAD OFFICE, - - - TORONTO, ONTARIO. .4 vruozuzrzn (:4 mm 1., 31,900,000. President: Rt. Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, Managing Director. J. B. Garlule. New IS :-: STILL :-; GOING :-: ON. D; F. ARMSTRONG S. Lilo lnsunnoe Company. unquux. V] Illllyllluv Iv- '35 H I s W E E K. JAS. JOHNSTON & CC. IE! 9 I 2--- wuv--vw w- -. Spocinl Chen Linea otfered every dny. BLANK!-ITS, BLAN KETS. Our Grout Sale of 'u White Blanket: commence: to-morrow. A Grand Op- portunltf' to lynx lnnkeu for the comin winter. You will save from one to two Do! an gain if you buy your lsnkeu new don't forget to ntlend our Great Cheap Sale of Blnnketl. Sl Black Surah Silks. only 80. 81.2. ) lilack Surnh Silks, only H. $l.5O and 8l.60 Elm-k Surah Silks. only $1.25. Black Trecollne Silk: reduced to 80c, 90c, SI. llnc_k Foil Frnncalne Silks reduced to $l.l0. llluck Foll Fm: Colored \'urnh Silk: reduced to 75c, 80c,` 90c. calm Sillu reduced to $1.35. All Summer Dreu Good: at Colored Foil Prancais Silks. only $l. ..'n, $I..'l.'). reduced priceu. ` R. WALDRON. Ladies Ba/briggan and Cotton Underwear. Gents Balbriggan, Cotton and Merino Underwear. Gents Ootton, Merino and Fine Wool Socks. A Banquet of Bargains for -T --- 1"! -I"'I"T" `ITI `f-_'1 '1,` CHEAP DRY GOODS HOUSE, 1111.311) Lulu nun uuuuu g D iv to the bare cost. Gedtlemen will nd some bl lholorne odds and end: we have marked at than gut. Cull curly and qeclgre I pair. HA ' & We Have J ust Received a. Case of` _ .-.- -nI|$ITI\IIf'I'\ I Which we will Clear out at $1.I0. Regular Price is $1.60. WE HAVE MARKED THE BALANCE 0!` OUR STOCK OF . . _ . nu nvuvn 1 nttv nrtnnn . VI: nnvn luuuuau um u Am;1y_'_A_%F1yg_7"f6W7if6Es" n ---on nu!" nd Inlll hl uvvuuuvvln ORPORATED 1&4. 'VV'.A.LIDIE?.Ol\T S. SALE OF SUMMER `STUFF A Special Agent Wanted 'I'l1t'\1`l PTO devote his whole time to Accident Dop lmont. We have the most liberal plans lune ur- nut`! in tha Pt-Afar!-ad Chm. 3101 ' mont. We the moat nberu puns tuuoa. We pay in the Proftlagod 010.50 $10,000 at Death, 310 ooo Loss of th in .1o.ooo Lou ands or Feet. 810.000 Loss and and Foot. .333 Logo Hand or Foot, Weekly Indemnity, . Cos only $50 a. year. Other rates pro-- \ rtionn :7 low. ' Apply at once to ' WILSON & MORRISON, KANAGERSIASTERN ONT" - - - PHIRBORO, ONT. "+'"1-x'u-nb\iI-:}%a. LOOKETT. FOR---~ ` LILV Yfiy Si Kingston and Vicinity -1A-41_E`incess Street. `ASSUME!!! UIIIPLIH. ml .................. .. mo undn upwyjdlot ..... .............. .curro tutu d` ;roun:oot.4oth:n3ou:-dot nwm. Am" for Klnpmn. ` Blllfltlll Wmo OI-rlcl. 176 PRINCESS ST. w. .\1. Dronulul. Prince-I 8!- 1~,_ 04.... ".4! Ann Fiinl f In one o! the best in the world. . :1. m 1 351139. In ':.'n. 5.2`3{'am:fuf`x%.uu1mn of 1'bd,`- .'_gL659,soo oo; aposit. - - 122.000 oo. - - - - 3,000,000 00 nmhc nut. ..nnlo-LI. -Al...o.4l uuuan. in In or Small luma. - and 2 no -110. mm. " %oL'xont HI Brookltrv 4 ___.__._____._ F8 I - HOUSEKEEPERS I I ~~ ---l_ I- I6. Jllnnsuv, K. BROOK S'l`.. KINGSTON. be following Comma}: - FIRE. Gllu Ilr`II -_.--- Closet, Sink. Force and but oodn. - Hose And Brass 0 rnuurru Arrlxolm 1'0. ` "|l--._I.-__ I , 11:: Auunnoo Co.: Cnplul. mdon Inlunnoe`, Co. : Capital. H.811}. fooled on Farm and City Pro- weat possible rates. olicioa issued on frlvate dwel- m buudinn n nw mtm of vI\IIuI`l`&\-IL HI Podlvel Cured-F-. A `Dr. '0 4 .'xi . Bglnggupdma gm KND LONDON AND GLOBE B 'lNSURANCE CO Y, IORPORA 'I"l!'| \ 1 WM :1 you: .......... . . $.l(|l.(lI).lll `ire lnnunnoo Comm! on the Annual Premium aim: in Unlwl sums are larger than &rhC&npnny. And It In: an un- ` dfs awxrr. Aunt nt P0l|on'I Drug Store. isfiEANoE. H a INBUIMIIOE 409107. reatuod or male to order. nod Ind hid. INOESS STREET. INSURANUB UUIIPIHY HITFORD CONN. IAIIIIMIIII Emnlums for re rink: LIOIIO Jill Dr. Imus` Golan Ipecilio. T :`Iln|.cIIpolcoI!co wt` mm In -9.? 311' 1' o'abov '"`;..'.`. I OIP1 Chnhno QB` gar--. . - \Rlluu`.uwuun um. uu. . .... )ck of the Lntout Improved - -.--|l\'-I Q91. nngumf ..__ n...u-mun and llil l.`\JI\lI \J\IK`L`- funds Amount to In 9!: in me unliml mhuum `om U]. l' DIAS BRIGGS. Aoat. HCCANN, Agent. at I`nI|nn'n Inn Htnl-at nyouronlclurlyhr I 343403 SI!-`Oct. _ hof%|1hW.|I[ Uommm it Nation! Insurance 00.; scrum IULI a. un... ..- mAME$, ;P.`. 5-A ._ `3R;!. f9.E5 Iinvvn -...._.. . _y-cu nulwvnunnuvliu LANCASHIBI FIRE INS UR ANY. Cu (Al .ouo.ono. Pu M138`! .0 .9 0: AC 1:15? xxsvxumcn Canada. IAl'lrnnrmAll nun: net, cor. Sydonhum Stro;!. Kinqlmn. )TT BROS_.. K Ul um nun... .. and RAii`i:i?:s. n._u. II-A..- ant` Lift Kulrlun -n-_.._-_.v .-. 3 - and - Plurnbe CRIPHONS. CALL AT -W ml n;-urn. um I 3f"f=`I3ua.. .;'| w Lhml I :'1:;~s?Ml.l|t] to: E23?-"n'3tr'1'3 I ~t&BestFt`1rmture ____-nuqvn `II I AT to walk thnuto ride! ' Once more I have to u-n you that this senior brother of my text'etends for the pouting Chriatian. While there is so much congratulation within doors, the hero of my text stand: outside, the corners of hiunouth drawn down, looking as he !elt-miaerable. I am glad llll lugubrioun phyuiognomy did not spoil the teativity within. How many pouting Christian there are in our day- Chriatiana who do not like the music 01 our churches. Chriatiana who do not like the hilaritiea of the .yoIn-ponting. poqting, poutlng at eociety, pouting at the taahiona, pouting at the newspapers, pouting at the church, pouting at tho government. pout- ing at the high heaven. Their spleen is too large, their liver does not ' work, their digmion is broken down, there are two cruete in their caster always aureto be well aupplied-vinegar and red pepper! Oh, corneaway from that mood. Stir a little aaecharine into your dilspbeition. While you avoid the dienoluteneas of the yang r eon, avoid also the irascibility and the ulance and the pouting spirit of the elder eon, and imitate the father, who had embraces for the returning prodigal and coaxing words for the aplenetic mnlcontent. Ah! um mm of this ooutim: (`l4'.vl` sonis the Ipleneuc maueonu-nu. Ah! the taco of this pouting 1-Mt-rson is put before us in order that we might better see the radiant and forgiving face of the fa- ther. Contrasts nru mighty. The artist in sketching the field of Waterloo, years after tho battle, put I; dove in the mouth of the cannon. Raphael, in one of his cartoons, be- side the {am of u vrretoh, put the [non of 11 happy and innocent vhild And so the sour {two of this irnsviblo nml disgustied-.2-Ida-r brother ishrought out in order that influ- contrast womny lwtta.-rundorstmid the for- giving and the radiant {non of God. That is the meaning of it--thn.t God is l`t'll(ly to take back anybody that luorry, to calm him clear back, to take him back forever, and forever, and forever, to take him back with in loving hug, to put a kiss on his parched lip. 11 ring on his bloated hand, an easy shoe on his chafed loot, u garland on his bleeding tem- ples, and heaven in his soul. Oh, I fall tint on that. mercy! Come, my brother, and let us get down into the dust, resolved never to rise until the Father's forgiving hand slmll lift us. nl. trhnO in final urn Im\'n' Rrimr \'nuril0x- ` lift Oh, whnta God we have! Bring yourlox- ologlem Come. earth and heaven. and join in the worship. Cry aloud. Lift the palm branches. Do you not feel the Father`: arm around your neck! Do you not (eel the warm breath of your father against your check` 9 mndenyouuger annl Burn-nder, el` r ~v : Surrender. all! Oh, go in today as -l .- '. "u at the banquet. Takeh slice of til` I u ' alf, and afterward. when you are It A. .1 \ h one hand in the hand of the re- tv --u -- I - v~-the}, and the other hand In the hm:-l ;" :l-rejoicing father, let your heart but I: u) - 3 the clapplug of the cymbal and tr ~- 1-; -ll-V voice of the ute. It is meet ta` -! ' - wmld mako merry, and be glad; for t`v < `-. . `rather was dead and is alive again; 1.2-! v 2 5 at, and la found." < ___,.....1_ _ H11`-Y ~!"- l_8 .tn0 Dana 01 wanna. no (nuua Pm! -5`. it is held In the states. and how yr -n o r us are those who till t. wisely in the R-"rLur . He claims A pi_ece, gets some 0001-`. I3 ~l u_ nice bone or tfofnnd marries an ndinn girl who has beexrto school in the It|tn,or a` whim girl hush Louis, Lime Book or some other place. The Indians have good nchoolu. and from these schools the Ilnlrtgst buy: and girls are sent in institu- tions for [earning in the states. 0fwn"their -. .s-.-ems tend other; - When I taught school . to nd that` full bred Indbn I '-oys who could mt understand any Englhh hotly. Hut the l1|'_8 is fading. Worthless Ind gremly svhlte men we the chance the ter- ritory offers. Here is rich him] that pays no taxu to be luzd for the marrying of an In- Jlinn girl, and they seize the chance to gut. `"- -Now York Sun ' / could read it by tho page and entirely can A wVmF11l n.-UIII-1-:-ny--vuvu-v-. Awnltler Iva no envious of Theoguu. thoprlncoot wrutlerl, thnthooould not no oouolod in any way; and um Theogenec dhtlnnd n uutuo was lifted to him in n pub-3 place. his envious Antagonist went out and wrutled with the sums until one night he threw It, and it. tell on him and crushed him todtnth. Ho jealousy is not only absurd, it In kllling to the body and 18 II killing tn the soul. How on-ldom It in you nd manner- chnnt spanking ` well of n merchant in the same line of bullnen How nel- dom it is pan hear of n phyxlclnn speaking well of I phynlvlnn on the same block. Oh, my friends, the world is large enough for All of In Lot us rvjoioe at. the I|.|(V.`(*SS of otbom Tho next. best thing to owning A garden ourselves into look over the fence nnd admin: the ower: The next best thing to riding In 1 ue equipnge is to Itnnd on tlwstreet and ndlnlro tho prancing man. The next best thing to having n bun- quet given to ourselves is having n banquet given to our pmdlgnl brother that has come home to his father`: house. l)..a.l... glut 0 nun .In run! on! an nun-In hnnnr nome to ms rumor: noun. Besides that. if we do not get as much honor and as much attention as others, Wu ought to mngrntuhw ourselvun on what we escape in tho way of assault. The French general, riding on horneback at the headof hi: troops, heard I soldier complain and say. It is very any for the general to command us forward while he rides and we walk." Then the gen- eral dismounted nnd compelled the complain- ing uoldler to go: on the horse. Coming through a ravine. ll bullet from a sharp- shooter struck the rider. and he tell duul Then the general mid, How much safer it is ride!" t\....4 .......... 1 3.-.... In mu: m... elm: ma. ' Miuonl water: :1 H mu umg Iwre: `Caledonia. Deep Rock, 8:. Leon, 'V|ch , Bnnyudl. r'ied;'icknhnIL Clynm c. lulnndh. Buy View (from We! 0 Island). ' av: Boudu IAIN! bow` r-J tn!-r I I.lI0 IIIII (Vining. Llrn but wait- hogtn to pay for rain. sad the cones Then the lnhommoduu topthor to account for thin, and tho] Nd that God was no well planned with thdrpnyonhokopt thodroughtonnouto kuptham pnyiu;hut that the Chrbthnl god the Lord was so dlaguntod with their prayer: that ho Imt ruin right III] no he would not hear my more 0! their -mnllnnung ,.{M:_ Jan nu.-unnd, mm: of LIFE. re Mums! Ute Annunnoo 00 ; Cnpiul. as.ooo.ooo. ACCIDENT. ldont. Iuunnoe Co. ; Capital. Companion giving the highest nteu. fur treatment. mt! ml "'*".."".....':;:: ..."..,..."".,....:i.:.:.'. . Inol n of each other. Xenophon and Pluto vln;aH.|:onunouIna.bot (mm their wrl you never would suppose they baud at no other. Religion: doullen. Tho labounuluu paying for run during I nlnnnnht nn min naming. Than tho Chri- Wllu Ill` TIIII IIIITIUI` I valuing. Than the Chri- CanhyIIIl|IbolI`oI|nrhon|uvhcAun buns hut Ink-nun. DlonyIIuuId* vhmlnllovbemunobowun` Pllloualll. ids duct. Jcdouy among puma-IJ Clean-an and (honey Knoll:-r. Hudson and Reynolds Punch. umou lo-non mm at Raphael. Rnphul sand: lulu: l`nno1|.IulngIt.mInln unto! m ou which In db; Joolmly --n-Q --Qhn-1 Kai -nlalnm nnluhannnt-1. manor: is THE sourn. hand-an-I bx Inna Ito. I \\W"ud`7 d to : ~3gI....:x..l Rtf.Iu:"Ic`I`:'v. >-. the educated young Jndlnnl of me_ Territory. `h v (`mt of seven cases, Vsnidfl. . ins I din aces W? in the had: of wealth. Ho mom .,I u 1. 1.4.; 1.. I... gonna mu! hnw -IIVIX 55! "Q" I-I\I Ouldud mu ugo two. rm: BRITISH wmq Moxggv, AUG. v::_._ 'lum urtho lllttln ' u Hus ll:-on Named fur Governor by Kaunas Republicans. Lyman 1'. l{u_mphrey was but 17 years of age when the civil war broke out, but be promptly left. his home in Stark county, 0., md wenttothe from mm private in Com- pany I, H(`\`l'lll)'-Sixth Ohio infantry. And he was so good 3 private that promotions crowded upon him fast. Before the year was over he was 11 linuu-nnnt, and at the close of tho struggle he was captain of MI company. Nuw he is the liepublicaxx candi- dubo for govenmr in Kansas. Lyman L . Hnmplm-y was born in Ohio in lWH'.' ntbendml the puhliv s--hools till he was 1.3, wlu-n he entoreul t.h-m-ml- em)` nt .\`|lS.slUH, wbt-um (ho s-mmlds of the fray called Hold. lic was twice wounded " during tlm war. ` and B('l`V(`1l (110 full ` _ ` fuur years. when ` :7 3. the war \v:1sm"C-I` V he entered the Uni- . \`ersiL_)' of hIi1'bi- . '8"`" ` '"` -""" L~.-::.\x 1:. nvxrixnnr. was graduated there, studfed law lial w.-Ls a_dmmc-cl to `tho ` bar. Ho shortly uni-r rumovod to lhmouri, ` `npcl in -1871 to Ind:-pondoncerlninn.` There he praolltt-d law and L-smblilhed Tho Inde~ 'pe:nlenr.~o,'l`ril:um-. In l`s'T0i ho was mud n nrsmber of the Kama: legishtizre, and I .. um... c... wn-I ohueu-1| lieutenant 'zov- V,Vvv'vv-1 vv uptly and equitably adjusted. .ning coverog whether tire on- work Ton Ardnousv l ren`ch Maid-.-10. ! m-351: ciivo you awake`: notim-. ' ` 1I!Ireu --"Why, Mari". Y0`! I0` 8 and have only to W! toilet. In.......I. un.'.I_\'i,:_ but `I (J Chm. In 1853 no Vlllwu Ayr. ncoulnu. N where he studied N30 hollh 01 Bobbin Burns. 1 Bo was an u-that admit of the Bcovch pootmndmunyothhpounuxswritunlnn my). very similar to Burn. Dr Morris math mu hang! of Mnonrr crux. Dr. .\[nrris was I Ml]. broad hhmlldl`|"Ot] i Innu. with A bush or silver hair crowning I native head. His eyes were clear and gray. and looktd out from under n prominent tomhend with u kindly eI]I`('.~iu:I. H in: II popular with those who know him. ouuido the order. In with his Iluonlo brethren. turmg hualm-Si. Mr. My:-r was 70' years old, having been born in 1315` in Hanover. Haring in 1836 secured employment in 5 Newark machine shop. in two years he wu pluced in charge of the Rmuapo mills. Ho soon made up his mind to work for himself instead of others. 11. burrowed 8300 and set up a mill, sold it and set up another. Securing n site with water power near New Brunswick. be erected a factory. It was sur-oessful and is now: very large affair. Rnmn timn rum Hnnrv B. Ives bcmn I large nrrair. Home timn ago Henry begun vnreor of apt-culation in Wall street. New York. No suocoedcxi in involving Mr. Meyer. and it is supposed that Mr. Meyer's fortune was thereby cut down 2.5 per cent. mun. mm-\'a.. 11': the Indus. mum, tug`; Ueynnt. nu: sLl'il|8h.-NO' _;ot`kr I-`nu M "I'l'Tlnu)II` V I 17 In the Holy \` llld." In 1873 I10 `o|l|`|' [mg]; in chosen ru nllhtoftllooynl Solomon ludgo|tJorI- Islam. In 18143 In vhmd A31`. 5003834. -In-.. In no.-.Ii-I GL4 knsnn AI Iluhlxin Rn!-nu BID V07] Illlllllf Hill Dr. Norris nude pout Innate Muonry Doc. 17, 1884, In tho [rind lodgw room of the Income temple, Now York city. 'l`ho,occa- ulon was 3 momonblo one to Masons. and many prominent member: 0! tho order won at. I rnml Muster Willinm A I`-rmue. who plum. I Gfllld Muster Williun A I`-rodie, madetbo coronation speech, alluded to the fan that Mr. Harris was the only luau Iium the time of Burns whose pooticul pro ductious had been of Iulcient. mvrn. to on- title him to be culled tho lnlxronxo of the craft. n- u,..._:.. .....- - o-Il 5..-4-...I .t.nnIAmu.l How It Wu Gnlm-ul by (`In-Iuupln-r Meyer, lately Deoeuod. Hull a century ago a German lml camo to the Uniud States without a penny. He died recently worth 8l5,(XX),(X)U. (, hr'utopbeI' Meyer, a prominent citizen of New York. was: magnate in the rubber trade and in railway circle; AI: 21 he had saved 8250. Be In employed by I In-go concern and by his energy and Ability uttnctcd the attention /--_ or men of menus. `V. . uronnnn. I uuuzuu nu. mmbinastoam and Gas Fitting. ,,.. ..a .3... Immc lmnrovod ` \"\\\V\V\ ` `, \ Uwuurul Luv uI:;cr cnnmonum urn: Rubber company at New Brunswick. N. J ., and the North British Rubber com- pan y n! Scotland. Some time ago the rubber manufacturers of the United States attempted tnostnhlish a rubber trust. Mr. Meyer bad sulcient strength to break up the plan and he did so. He was interested In many other eutz-rprisos. mostly in the rubber mnnulac- turing bualm-si. Mr Mn-r mm 70' vmrs old. hnvlnc of humus uuununnure, mu :- )`c;;r later he was <-hum-n lieutenant crnur toll]! a \'u'aut'.V.80 WI! reflected in 1373. In M: he mu sent. to the sun` -nu-On WEALTH IN A STRANGE LAND. IAIONRVUI QT LAUREATI. ---2-1 LYMAN U. HUMPHREY. :: ma good W-my. mnwith mv UK WWII Ul IIIITIHE Not <---utout with the routine of his ordinary lnudneu L- Jim.--) (An u---K, KIVIARSHALL, W? (5 CIBINET NIKE. nu AND bouxonot every den` nonier. urompuy Attended to. Chair:

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