Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jan 1896, p. 3

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- `PoIltlvely cured by then `' 'l.I.H.ln PHI`. | jest. _ Inn neighboring town quite "recently, .l1n imhm M. the asaize court gravely ul_- In II u not In uuoumpuuuv ovIn:ht.-S$. Louis Rmslula. M0dcsty ! REMARIKABLE TOPIC. l:0.Ihr,Iul DREAMS OF DRESS. Chic! o1oo-S. Lawrence whu. Brunch omoo-(`.or. King and Ulnron an stunts. oppo- nho British American Hntal, lugnmn. M Tlllllll 15 UK R1`-l)[)~ n with small do- -Jlngn In naturn` u! very opon jam 1 fringe made on PUII IIIIII HIIIJ wuwusnu The lulunt and only .u:im.un.,- nnd pmcticnl Electric Belt. nude, (or one-ml use, producing a. gunulna current: of E octricity for the cum or dizwuxe. um can be readily fen null n- u- lu.t,ed both in uaumy and ower. and app! ed to annpart. 0 the body. L can be worn at my t e during working hours or aleep.und uunnn nnnI1'I\lEIV |c..r:;'ia .;.;;;.j.;;.'.:sm The } Owen Electric Belt ? From Far Formosa, by Rev. Dr. McKay. $2.00. A Girl of the Commune, by Erne- 11 um: ul . . . . U V . . . . ......-, VJ Henty. $1.25. Dorothy's Double, by Henty. $1.25. The Personal Life of David Livingstone. _ $1.50. I Jliok `xiv {Inn }\:f:nr-rlnn::Ir|_ l_4II|\Il, IJ] \J y V . . - . _ V u V _ _ _ _ __, I I , $x.25. Bermcxa, by Amelia Barr. $r.25 The Red Red line, by Jack- son Wray. $r.0o. An Adventure of the North, by Gilbert Parker. 75c. A Little Wizard, by Stanley Weyman. 50c. Heart of Oak, by Clark Rus- sell. 75c. Three hundred 25 (sent Novels at 10 cents each, or 5 for 25c. IVY +++++-u++++-I-+-1-H-+ V k NEXT T0 1 THAT COMES I Be Wise I CURACOUGHM `ho {hut Cures. ml Largo Dot 5 cuts. 1 at F. NISBET S| j |N.QIJ1|N5 .1..I...l..l..|..l. Whlohfoulnd instill clinging to you can In ouudbythdhuol u._\' xuhLrn.~\-_ The Owen Elechic Belt & Appliarfta Sn .. ...--~.... an `-1- nah.-s o-,\`r'y1{| su_{rI_1_E RLA_x_N 0'5] >AiC="A Si 9 1 .l\'lIII:BLUIlCn Lilith, by Geo: )U\\cu urn. Ill nruu Iuuu In \`- Our Illustrated Catalogue um. .-..n-u-4H:nIl!|1V(`.I FOR MEN AND WOMEl~l. ..:.....m.. and hrs}:- 5UR~-SHOES FIT. The Corner Bookstore. _j.________.f____ mu uuuug uvuuug ulaunu Ill ...w WILL POSITIVELY 2(_)t(l\Z(Z7eZIIt|`|r3Zr Shoes. Lumbago. Genera.) Debillty V Lame Back, . Nervous Disease Varicooele, Sexual Weaknes lmpotency, Kidney Disease, WITHOUT MEDICINE. _-. .. ......v:...I :_ (nu mkimr '.-.i|$9_.'1.i.% Ski .n,.|._A__!..l..I..l..I. ;'.V.zF|TS A MAN " OI` IVIIY lD10IIFI'IOl. A RRESPON DRNCI OFFICE-Como! 0n~ o and Qnnq, nlreou. SALE OFHOI h YARD-OoI-not Ontario and Want nuns. `man 'r[o` J. A. Hulda`: 1--no-s ---- :::.':'.:.:::.-`-""- BOOKSJ 4'l"he buying public know that our regular pric-als a_rg__._`l_ower on the aVeI'a86 than__ any firm here. and that every article is marked in plain figures. so that with the Special Discount you can on these two days buy Dry Goo.ds at prices unapproached elsewhere. 5 i sure 01: me smsou wx.3- : Macdonald. O-.. Trade 1\lm`k--Dr-.&)\\'en \IIl`EI . is {Ml inking ms. Ilhounmlh-, i'*i: gf u,,':.lf* 5- --. ~ 7 ~ ' ..., N r, \WJ] 1)`NESDA'Y.` :IANU`A1u? 29. 1596 Luuuun : u nun... - ........\., .-,._ N 9 out of bed. In the hall bedroom above. Hum Is the proof." And he held up n piece of Jnrpot. with a bright . red spat un It. You speak ln riddles! Then you shall have the detmls so far ns l have nscortulned them. Aft:-r tho concert; lns night I hm] oysters and hour with a friend aml\arrlved Imnm M. 3 o'clock. By mistake, or pet-Imps in was face. I wallged past the door of our rum!) In who dark and went up to the next land- ing. I struck u match to nd lhu knylmlu, and by its llght`. I dlsoovemd llmt. munlvr hnd boon done. I went to work on the 4~-I --I- .x...... In. churn In nn nvhlnllnu H0 nnu uuuu uuuu. A Wuuy uu vv\--- `... nnso nt once, for there is no vvhlunue an good ma that collected prnnxpuy. As It ran suit of two hours lnu-st;i;:nt.lun I lmwv us- oertalnml than the man who lmlgvd in nu- room above was In mumlmr of u auun-1. lmlgn or suuloby. His llfu wan nu!` what 11. up puured on tho surfuou. Ho hm! nu mwny, and this ouemy was In Inmnlmr uf the HIIIIIU society. Thuy mes hum night` by uppoinl.- ment, probably at the lmlguroom, und dmnk togetlnnr. The man up stairs drunk too much or was drugged uud mm Iymughr hnme by his unomy. This was all plauuud by the murdumr, whom nhjuut Wm re Inuhln _ WHOLESALE AND llETAIl;-BES'I` IN THE IIARKET. l.1I Ur!" uln vengu. , Tlluy came to the house in a null drawn by a gray lmrso. IL will be nnsy tu ml the call, as tho horsu was blind ln one eye. and Lhreu of Lhe cnh wlneula hurl old and worn tlras, whllu the fourth was In nuw one. The driver waltml, hm, when xllm murderer went down mars hes tllsnlh-3.-uxl the cab dud walked away. -um... lnulnnr nn nlninl wns Rh`!-llSN`(l lntn the can land wauwu uwuy. The lmlgor up stain: h the house by the man who killwl hi Tim hmmr took tho key from tho puokct his V10!-hn und unluuknd hoth (I0nl'.-L '1 munlurud mun was: killed hvfm-u ho hm chance to make an outcry, but. his hluod on the hands of his aluycr. -"mm nun-ah-mr In more than 6 font. la me namun Ul lllb uluyun. The murtlurer In more tall, ls lmmd shtxnnltluretf. wuurs u No. 10 hunt and lives on tho wost sldu, lu Thlrtyrnlnl h strum. it I am nm.ml:~xtnkun. llu in u ru{~ an by lmture and la pruhahly n mnmhar of the Hell's Klt-ulmn gnng. Thu Inunlar may have boon tho uutvomu of a fund In the gang, or la may have bnun (lunu rm- prlmcu ruvungu. That polntl will be uhlu to settle whom I have uxumlnud the scum of the urlmu. Then all that wlll runmln to be done will bu to locum who munlomr. The arrest. I may leave no ()urr0t.2-1 and Cabbage of the Central nlcu. " Grant hummus. Tomes. (lld you son the of the Central ()IllmI.' - Grout heavens, Tomes, you mun when tlmy came In and see tho mur- derer go nway?" Nnthlnn n! the kind. Hu had boon EWUBII i am: '4 U cums. Then how do you know all you have told me?" Lam-ned iu lii by a few cnroiul 0|)nr- vatious. I discovered :3 rod stnin on the door of the |odger's r om, showing thru the murderer had him) on his hand. He attempted to wipe it off on t.lmcurpet., umi lout out the spot for examinntiun umlvr the glass, as lam makingn study of hirmd. The other facts I nsoerl-ainexi with the aid of a tape measure, a magnifying glass uml my general knowledge uf tlm wine of up- pnromly unimportant. details in suoh nway? Nothing of gone more thuu un hour whom I got; lmnus, so the murder must have been done Liv twmn 1 and 2 o'clock." mm"... rm... an vnn know mu cases. "In the that plan), I l0I'6 was mud on the Imam of the murder:-r, and he luft. fnut~ prints on the stoop and stairs. I nmusurml those with 11 mp0 line and found that. ho wore a No. 10 hoot. That; moans B mun nmm than 6 feet tall, hm,-to cnnllrm Hunt, 1 nmmaured his at-ride, which was :1 foot, 4 luohes. I examined me mud lllldvrllm glass and found that It. came (mm Wm-at. ThIrt.y-nImh street-. I know chm. because I have made A study of New York mud and can all an a glance the locality to which Amy sample belongs. ~'nm nmnm nlmnt the cab were easily I ! sample belongs. The paints abuut ascertained. The stmmt. was nut. swvpt. yesterday. and the imprint. of the cult wheels was (way mtrmo. Three whouis made rum in the dirt round at. the ndgm-, showing old nnd wnru mints, while they of? hind yvhuei left. 1; square ex-non, lnriinuting a new tire. On that lnmppust. I found 11 few short. white horse hairs on (mu ldu. A gray home had rubbed one sitlu of his in-ad on the post. Now ll horse blind in one eye never rubs the blind side n! his llend against a punt fur four of striking 21 projecting nail. As the itnira were all mt one side of the post the horse must. have been blind in one eye. `-1 mm. nun. thin murderer dismiasetl been blind in I know that the murderer the cub when he went down ntairs, bocausu it returned in the direction from which is came. 11 he had gone away in the vehicle, he would have ordered the driver to pro- ceed in the opposite direction. -"N... husk Hunt the two men were mem~ I UlI|luUu' uuuuuuuuuu-nu... JAMES SWIWT 0. COMPANY oeea In me oppoalua ulruouuu. The fact that the V0 ban of I secret order or lodge would prob- ably have been discovered by such obouao ludivldunla I8 Carrots Illd Cabbage. be- ..-..... M... nah!-darn! in hnldimr the door- ludivldunla Carrots nnu unnbage. oe- oauw the murderer in holding the knob In his blood stained hand to close the room door unconsciously gave me wont grip of the society and Ian the Im- prln there in red. Then with Ms nger he scrawled name oaballstlc nlgn on the oor to Indicate that tho vengeance of the order was uooompllahod. " Wondef!ul!" I exofilmod. My friends from the eentml oloo dnould ho has vary noon. and then we can go! to port," nld Tome: glancing As the olurk. By this time the Innate and the land- bqyworoutlr. Wohonrd phony utepon Ihonun going up put our door. and In low momma later the voice 0! the land- |..n- tuna om. -hm-n And clear In a lomr later the voice or me luna- hdy rang out Ihlfplhd long drawn out nil, that rounded to my over nnlned nanetlxkn I serum of terror. Toma umnnd quickly. The cry of the Toma unund quwuy. '.l'IlG cry or me woman was repeated. gnd listening In~ hmly lnnb out thnf also was calling, "BI-I-d-3-o-tl" . Thanuunnnn nnnnrinz shout from be- "Bl-I-d-3-o-tl" There in an uuvnring about low. nruhottoophxmnqdthenth who own unduly woke/out nan1n --nudges, w|movu1.;s::.woc1a attain`: this o-gm? `Hon : new urn rumd and tho human capo availed our unlyl Bun no Ionowldov on: bulk: chad not dclnuotlonl" \ um... nm'n-_ In in Ilant Wlilln ntndmohduttnou_onx" . "Plan; main. It was Hanoi Wllllo ! Iplllod thud ink! .BII,NIad IooulIln'I hupm" Padnulfhunuumllod. _ "Thqy'll know in very soon," In all Ingqnyldtlnuo. ' ` an on tho hIuI.|I'iQO;It`lu-Iilll `volooahtl on: Ha. ha; Inlhcrl man: Who Get. up, lhdson. Them : been In mur- H" Murder! Where?" I nskod, loumng . ..a I....l |||'1|I`9V'05ltlIII!IIvMcomwaouu: "in has In__lht'.vL Dru:-on wml _A STUDY IN RED. TELEPHONE N0. 188. Ql\l\'-`1l x sycr. mm ...-.2 .. \'n In Inml mils IS THE SALE ` IJUIUTU HU IHIH ll , hluod hi To ~ MORRO%7[; I .. L-Hlml hhn i ,hl1-`if -v- ____ What A beautiful uwor In the tuberosel Ilia Wnxeu corolla wuuld make u trumpet ; odm--su delicious than 1!; seems to n \Ll.~1fy nunwv nnn an for tho hm-uld of the fnlrlea-I. And than 15.. uuun -nu u\v..\`....... ...~\. ,7 , ' evury sense. ' Au admh-er of they taubaroser Yea; I am. 9809. I wear one In my lmnouhulu, mad ' this pearl charm is u luhernsn. ' A story? Yes; the one story of my nth~ ' erwisn quiuc. prosnlo um. I Vnu Imnw I am a postal clerk. My I the ---! -! ---! Can`t you let. u to!- low sleep! I'll set. out of thin, ---- me! I'll give up my room!" Forolook Tomes turned pale. < . It was the voloe of the ludgar In the ` ` t1-out. hall bedroom above, and from far I `down the "stair: came the answer of llsnhlunlv ' prosnlo um. . | You know am postal 1 , route is on the C. and 0. from Hinton m . ' Huntington. I h. In A hnmdrnm. monotonous kind of `uuwu ulu luau: Unuav v-v ------u } Bridget: , Sum, air, and It was Maator Wnllo 1 -m...a n... .....1 In|r|"_.NnIl York Sun. J RIB! VVIIUII -ml Consumption. Ln Gri puunonh , W and .n, throat nndl ' are noted by Shiloh`: Can. rm uw.a.'.a.-g [ Im #2 BARGAIN DAYS 2 Q;-'_:2j air, and It Mnawr wu .pI1l_ed the red 1nk!"-NIw York Sun. -_::--------- .n-v'-'- . -`,.ru`L 'nIII T1.`1.\ thu smmon. As Lhu trnlu stopped on the sick) (rank it. left. the door of my car just. uppusltn Lhu window. lb was un enrtlmn pm. Killed with tuburusos all lu full bluum. Thuy worn the uent 1 had ever sun), so largo and so ............. 1.1mm nr. mm. (I1:-Atnlmu 1 muuht. a I had just broken off one of the trulnpet shaped beauties when Help yuursull, sir," soma one oxolahued in the awmvlvosl, xuo.-ab musical voice imaginable. I Innhul nu mm mm. not. old Martin. hut. I had largo uuu su cruumy. Evuu M; Llmt. dlstzumu 1` mught. whit! of t-hvir duliulnus (mgruncu. I ..u..u1....-.1 what. In llm world had coma whl or Nu-Ir dunuluus Imgrumau. I wundun-ml what lu llm I uvur old Murtln, tlm operator. in u-rusty old fulluw, tlml. he had guns Into tlw lluwur bualneas, and said to mynulf, Thu old lm. has It null. spot. utter nll." Turnlng to Jotf, my lulluw clurk, I still]: "Say, Jeff, look at. H1080 t,ubemz-loss`. Aln`t. they beaublesl By George, I'm golng to get. one!" "(Md Mnrtln wlll nlve you t`lw1l--l," one!" "Old give you tJ_w1l---l," was Jctf`s rather mnplmtkpvmpfy. I'll risk lb." nnd X sprung out. of the our to the platlormy, whllu Juif umml in the door to would Martin give me the, .l4_l " mualonl voice Imagummo. I looked up to see, not. Murtln, but, looklug stralghc through the win (luw und wltuesslng my most. nuduoluun tllufb, was tho snuclest. merrlosb looklug glrl I luul nlyn anal` fuslun! ` I-I-I beg-b-l)-bog your y-y-your par-don, 1-l-I.hought. than uld Martin- I thought. that they wars old nmn MM- I.ln's. l"-- I-\.. ma. nld Innn Mnr(.lu':.'. but. old I.ln's. 1"-- "Nu, nut. old man Mun-lu's, but. old mun Mm-Lin`; daughter's. But help your sell." I lult. um (um An|n, whiln I know Jn was amaya gnu wnon our oar puueu :11. Well, tomato a long story short, one day the next aummu, when `he tuberous were again In bloom, as I Itood M the wlndow of the Halo station. awkwardly llngoriuga waxan beauty. I managed to tell henhatlbadlovodhorovoralnooaho caught me Ithng and--wull-you can gnu: tho not. \ , Yai: I ll: ham and that 1: mm nun xu; Luvs nan, one mg: n my wuo ahndlng much the door of thonutloll. llnqoldlng up our boy u-tin.--Cl-Ioago own. ever seen. How her blue ayes twlnklml and huw the short, crisp, gnldan curls dnnuud uhuut. the shapely head as she laughed as my unn- fuslun! --r__I_! lmu--h-I)-hull vuur v-v-vour 611. I felt my lace ame, while I knew Jo was almust. kllllnghlxnoelf them In the car with lnugmer. I Inmln nun dmnm-am effort. to save HIV- lug. ` "And-and-so, not having seen any here before, the temptation to why, whan you did sea, was too great. to be resisted, " she broke in, w|t.h n suggestive laugh. -`Minn Vim-t.|n mv name In Br0wn- nuo no wmaueu mm: mm long. Hawk : Nut soon became the most pleasant. plnco un the run. I-lound am. the max` t1-In that Mr. Mar- were nut. mne to oneatno. It untamed to me that aha soon though an I did nbon the than stop and VII she always [Ind when our our pulled In. Wall, mnmkn I lnnn star! nhnrt. mm It gnu want the Cheapest and Best ' "`I';jlI.VBl] curuu Ir] -Iu-C * mmo ,1-mu. ._ `nay dnoxchlevc Distress from Dyspqaq ,IgI1onnnd l'oo Hearty Eating. Aper- n vlnlnndi int DxzzmcsL Nausea. Drowni- ..._...... ........ vv-vv-uvu ___ vumggaanauuccmun '&bh`u:Ilh.InjIoanur|n. 1:443`;-L: A___L.;ns.g_n. I salt. "1 do sincerely bog your pardon. I um so fun of owers. I uevar saw these hum befon;#nd-uud"-- I want, on umnnner lug. `- Am1-nnd-ao. having nnv my coat?" She came around to the door, and as I stood there leaned out and fastened the tuberose in my buttonhole. For one brie! moment. the golden curls brushed my face. nnd then the puff, puff, Announced that. the train had started. I unions Inrn thn any and Ilftlna Inv the mun mm mutton. I sprang Into the car, and. llftlng my cup As we pulled out, reoelvod another nuoy smlle. Jan tried ta bmah at me. but when I smile. Jet! tried to langhrnt me. when showed him the tubemoo In my button- holo he whiasled loud and long. Ill.`-Ir : Nnnh nnnn hnnnmn Mm mnnt plenum. pmca one run. I-found out. the trip that tln (old .\Inn.In-ah, novenndre!) was sick, and that Mary, who had just. ruturued (mm 3 school of holography, had taken his nlnnn plum. From Hinton to Hawk : Nest. going ` west and from Huntington to Hawk's ; Nan going mat. became oxoeodlngly long distances. and the 20 minutes` aide track F than but time to breathe. I: .....mgl tn Inn that aha nnnn thnnulm ` rose?" "Yea; since you have already taken It-." ` But I boldly went on: "Have you a pin? l Wm you be kind enough to mom. this In = coat?" l Rh: uamn around door. she broke In, with suggestive mugn. Miss Martin, ,my name Is Brown- Harry Brown. May I wear this tube- I-nnn?' ' SALE OF THE SEASON :-g-- HO0KEY%?J.3 Au. Inns GEO. SEARS. n_...._.-A4 I L A meusnonst. are-";11m. bus, and :59: 1. nu. hndlnn chnnin lhn don! nf than ntnklnn. hr with luugmor. I made one desperate eort. my- .1: 01-" BA'R6 3" Illlvlvu u._. _ ,._,,,, ` A Inc Worth Knowing. can-`thug I _ Duh`... -u-. :71`-1`ITf[;s7%5i5T ST. 7u mK s. / Gun-aid Wykhmn was on his in-1;. legs I I` innncinily. This saunas n :.IM'o'oi` nifnirn most unlikely to occur whnm n mun hns Inch nim;~'I. of pionsuiit mzquuiumucuu as Sunid had. hue when the man is tun scru- pulous to ask fore. luau before he was the way clam` tmrcpuylng it. the last; financial sags coma vury quiukiy. Gurnld had is nmnuiu ogonpubiun. Ho was-u inwyar, and ` m we pumcuinr uvaningor which I wrilu 7 no `sum in his niiico gazing at the dim J -lqunre of gray light, which ruprusuntcd him `window, thinking "What. 3 unxt?" lii funds wuru reduced tn (1 nw mum. mini .1-urn wms nu phwu for more in 1;-nnu from. I I-lu hmi tried his hand at. `iiwrnmre, un- i mly thing iii.'n,senn1(uitoiponpmi to him, ` uni hi.-t wmatelmskut-~ uImn1pttmi fur ! Nuoku iicoausu im~(-`uuld nut. niinrti jilliIl~ni' I x-.-a-wa\u running ovnr with rui'u.~mls. liu .' hurl gmwn tin-d of iumrijag ilm pusmlmh aumu (lawn lim lIhi|W;I_\! umi \\'.|.`l vun vinnml thnr lurk was upgnln.-at. him. MN) must. h.-m- u nun|n-gznni, mni when ihvir .-I11-rgirs l'uii uf .'u~munp||n'||inqsulimtiusin-(I nmi. |)lNai.l_\' tin-v-ugh their own hiin<|mn~s wr iiiisllli\lDli2(`iil(`ili. Hwy an-I-ihutu lhuir r.u.... . ... i....l UNI Ill UITIL INN HI\\`l|()l)KH \V'l`l'U HUI; XIII` nu-mu.-a, and old lu\\'lumk.~z urn u drug on lhu mm-kn-l nt. nny lhnu. His flll`llH.ul'0 wus rit-koly and ulu-up. .\'ntl1uro\vux nulh lug u,pc: unhml In trying Lu null I.hnt. Ha t.hr\~w `iuul lxl.-. lmmls In 1| sort of dt~pruLmL- Im: In.-pmul In than world he am. llmru In thu ulurlmo:-as` Whnt \vm-1` hare to livu fur? 'l`h:-ru was nuthlng in lifu that. ho muld sen. Hv hml nu intimmo frh-ndu--ho hut! bmul lnu mlmh wmppml up in Ms lmulnuss on .....;,.. lhnlu l'IUl lilll Hlllll \\ I'LI.l|)lIII Il|| Ill IIHI Illlnllluna to1n:x`mv llmlu. Hn luul nmny plonsunb aoqnmlntnnces. but-tlxoyxnrn rarely frlumln. A lrlumlln nun who is willing to g|\'a snnmlhing for nothing, nnd (inrukl know Him, 1-huru was nnnn.~1uch nmoug tho mun who gr:-utud him plonauubly (luy uftur xlny. Hu hud no fumily save u dhzmxlt cmnuln or two, who wuulsl rugnrd in as n blmslng, purhups. If he wura 4-um uf the way. Out. of the way!" That. pjurusu wukn R lmuln uf thought, in his mind. He droppod his hand upon h{.l1nnds nml tlxmnglnbnf gut- tiniz rid of Ila mlsurublo llfu. No we tlmm nml In-m-I nnthhm. The (`1)l()l'(}ll STOVES oomtort-- --lo the mercy out-. Fe-rvvntly knH=l.. Through the snow lndon twlllght the notes 0! the hymn sounded- Horn bring your wounded he-arts. Herc tull your Anguish- The momnry of tho little old church at homo mum lnw o hlm-t.lua memory of his mutlu-r`x ( ll and how the hymn culnlortml hls chlltllah lumrt. Earth hath lmsurrow Ilml lnmvm cannot heal. There came as nlmllle on the hour of the hallway. nud lho llght. ol I lantern shone - ovnr the transom. A knock on the door: hut the man wlthln Mood wnh his hoe hm-Ind in MI bands and bonded It not. Then a latter wan allppotl through and loll wlth a sum up on the bare and dlny oor. The balls were nllnns u thd mun opped fm-wu-d. picked the letter, and with I bitter smllo run the lump on the cot- nex. He know It so well! Another pollto rofunnl, or n request. to and pump. Ho tore Iuopoh. What! A shun plooool pa- per-Wg lhould be glad to no more of your work." Ah! the bolls. the bolls rink out and out- Pnlnn God. nag when all hhunlnn now- Prulno God! Ndthlng ulna would do. Pnlno God and Man the hallo--uu bolln- ( .2:-um Mun than. 1.0 In-wuly hunt: Plain hunt. in and Body Ghoul .'l`hoIhn_toil onhll Inca uthobulh. iuuetnl jhnlllugyunnlhoo rontupnpru oflunn.pny'on ~Ihntu-upxnncdtwlhlrom-n` joylnlhuug lnnagoauumnoua-_m. Anqunuom at 3:. Iurkfulnd Invulounnll--Alhynh Um`: no or his nnlsurunlo um. nu Hub tin.-re and in-urd nothing. ,jnnitor nhulliod down tho lmiiwny nnd clusud the staircase window. grumbling tho whiiu uhoub the weights being too heavy and tho windows buiun likely to upon t.im1usnivos jus when they's a ` showy h n nmbbe n biuzzm-d trmgin. `Z. ( ornltl did not. incur him. The room was growing (lurker and Coidernt the Ilium, but i.imnmn`s hunrt Wi`.S so much dnrkur and cnidor (hm. he (nit. nothing. He wun Ivhumughly(iisuuuruged, and whon a mun guts thoruughiy(lisnonrngmi; whuu, liku this (Inn, his funds and his prospects nru nil gum; when the P|ii"()(!l-Ea`. nnd the fn(-.mrh., and the navvspnpurs, ure nil llih-d with fnrms and munvs begging for mu- piuynu-ntv, umi tlhutiisuuumgud nmn knows no mrmiu or profession sum the one which has fuilud, then umnos Liretiunlro Lu slump-- tn dio-to end the futile aunggia for ex- isinncu unyhuw, tn stop thinking. 1t.,goos i'nrtJmr than u di.wcue-tsion oi` i.h(~ qunstiun, is life wnrth living?" and it. Imomnos muruiy n imld st.nt.omem;, Death were bu!.u~r!" (luraiti renohod for Lhg drawer in his (10. , whore his ruvnlver, inndetiwibh bail. lu_ wioz-to to him hand. in would be In quick way out. of the tiilcul'i.y-a mmnnnlary twinge oi pnin, than ienami oblivion. 'l`hul`\ "'4-Imk hal `wuro rinuimr. and twinge of pain, mun lemma 0Dll\'i0l.l. Thu 6 o'clock hel ringing, the num rusn with n hitiur smile. The mocking hulls rung on, merrily, merrily ohnsaing um iulms up and down the scale. Ho iunkud at tho pistol, botzkmi it. Hark! There name in through that ball window, which illii!-it have npenuti insult Again, the strniun of` Ciurmmtviun." Thu halls lmd oensmi their Inocknrynnd were ringing uni. him uid hymn tunus-Lhotun0s his mother usud in play on the old me!-.)(icun nnd sing to him. He nbuppmi. nnd lihu pistol slowly full by his aldn. Then him air changed, and tho chimes rolled the grand strains of_ Adeaoe Fidelos"- Oh, come. all ye faithful Wm: ho faithful to himself? Was he faith- ful to his mnnhuod? - , __p.. ..__u ._x...._..|...-L [III III] lll Illllllllkillll. Joyful and triumphant- WM thorn notlxiug M all in life worth liv- ing for? Hnd hu not ndvlnod n disconne- late mum] t-0 cheer up and mnkeuno more step nut. lu Iu~l.wl'. thlliga? The pistol dropped h'()m his hand 0:: to the table. and ' the Mr plnyud by the bell: wan now one of comfort-- --In that marcv no-I-. \wnnn1 cmmt. l]UE_HEI2 3|" . ... . `rum hm anon. <-Imuve. nlid VHE NOW FAILFAMEID BERIUDAB, with cable communication and oquablo winter temperature of seventy degrees, beau- tiful anenery and 100 miles 0! good roadu. headquarters ol the British army and navy is unrivalled in its attractiveness, reuohotl by the mlfnll ant iron uteamarn Orlnoco or Trlnldad n 45 hours from New York. The tropical ialnnds including St` Thomas, Slmta Cruz, At. nlttu, Martinique and Barba- nloea aluo annl beautiful and interesting tours, all reached by nteamahlpu n! the Quebec Steamship Company from New York. Hpoclal Crulaea to the Tropics. Bind January. 5th. mm and ilth February. Fur lesori tivo pamphlets and dates of sailing apply 0 A. Catalogues .. .. .. Illustrated Albums ol Clty Vlowl And the Plant of Book Work .. Are 5 regulqr service. `No: excelled by any 011109 in Can- ada tor quallty of work. Chicago British-A 11. Michael Davitt. as supplied anot.bril- lustmuon of the chnnctqrintic disloyalty of Irish nationalism. Thin ex convict, who wore an oath never to sit. in Brithh pu- '|iament, nnillwho violated it in ofrlw my his nmbitibn. mm was lm-wads oroed to run from Wootminuor at th bid- dirigbcg the law, is in Amorim, And bu nvu himself of lm orftnnit 0! out- doing John Redmond in ` ol Britain. Ho told I mob in 030130, ooh: day slut lard Salisbury van 3 lhlly. and at. Enl_und wutynnnial. A I01. youuqgotlunnqclzlivgvouldiuo bun uiddgllr. Glodltom. -This until however. What in worth Iii zOl`IdiI.l&dOlIC n OI!`- ovwi on! Old 3:18. Andyotthuylnlhot kind`: hum huwunolhdcnoaueiuot g uh-';;_: 0f|I|Inda!' ` \ " `\ `.v \' , ...1a H.-% BRAMF-.`54| KITVCSTON & PEMBROKE |WTiiitEr}}%%&%Cafiiiva1 Kingston to Quebec. ~- 1'nn-< SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE T0 or from Liverpool, Glasgow, Belfast. bon- don. Londonden-1 and Quaemtown. A I" I l\IIII".V'I` lIA'I"I16 pg-_a-xuv-`a3 . -. hunt: r;uurAMEn ouuablo IHEHHITISH WHIE A @ _]bbing D Our Sunday Schoois." Month! Journal of Provlnvinl Sablmtlyn Ra-hool Amuoclntlon. "Canadian Muslc +++++ ' The Rat: In 1 Miohnel an; F4 RANGES, HEA'l`ER, `COAL-on. HEAIERS Canada Pa<:l.i;lc Railways WILL HELL RE'l`l'RN 'l'lCK.E I`H 1'0 --v:-. _---Q. V... _-. ,, -. Full particulars at K. 8: 1 Ticket o1<~e,0nh\rio street. ll` nnuuuv ll \ Cabin NA and upwards, according to nunn`-' er. 130: ion and number of persons in Ink. roo . .-. _..v-._.-- -`.----u Every requisite for the vonn fnrnlnhod without oxen char . T. ANLEY & KRIS Annie I. P. Gildnrslnnva. Ammo, ' ' (lesori the un blame snilinffnpxly 9 MI US OUTERBRIDGE & C onto, B:-nadw|y,New YorIl.or T. HANLE Klnp .c.on.ouc. Amuvn AHERN.Sen'y.duabou. - "The Queen's College Journal.` `rho unorwdncu. . W Oomtipnon canto-.non.t.hnn `._ ilkduonnn, $"ICk)VCBO@%:. _1.;,'. Still ! %|I]Iu1. ' ' L':'"a.-. dnurlhrl. ' , `_` plenum :9 with OI! IUIJIIII `n drug-aha. -.--.-5-...- ALLAN BIN] Guilty. 1oundsIm,wuwn,dri H For Beterence--H.'very Job done in IQQI. Jan. 27 to Feb`. I. 496. FIRST-(LAI'%S RETURN 'l`l('Kl-IT'S will lie nu-uud M 1 (Miami: nu-y sun to son. llognrnln Il'eIn-any oral. I300. u-Wu -_._u,. ._ _. u 9. u ..._n n r ron'n Kin -1t('n1,JANl'AlH' : luuive. for return mt lutua llum February .114. A ._._.. H1, uonuonuarry D110 QHBBIIIEDWII. _AT LOWEST RATES. St ee`r-age PRINTS FOR THE PUBLISHERS BERMUDA. nnnu - RATES OF PASSAGE. T. HANLEY 81. SONS. Fl-unk (`Jty Paunenur Depot. Foot of Johnston street. ingston. -:--jj------------w- We guarnntc cue ul Hugh TRAVELLING. In nh otoid. .s,- _,____ __..._ AI.-. siN6LE FApE. slim. JANVAHY `JMI1 TIME- TA BLB. :As'r non I. . W. FOLGER-. Gen. llnnuur. h to .`|0HI. l`n- mimz (moved! Dr '. K -` Tr gates. ht: Sold hy .1H .1` new BESPAIR Qold hy .11! receipt of I OH, L. A l\ETAIl4-BEST Yud No. l-0nMrlo street-. I--(`-lnronco utnot whnrl. 3-81.. Lawrence whnrfg Inn I90 nanny Dlllllu lllil` /bu illnedy tor Dxzzmcss, Nausea, nu, Bu1'l`amI.1lne Mouth,Coated Tong!!! `u... .. .5. gm... TORPID LIVER. Tho! Ur I" l\JIi"I I. Tolophono-80 s Chic! omoo-SI. Lawrence wnun. nrumun I rompt and Mtlsfnotnry delivery a HDOOIINI. Conllll under eovor Illd wall uoreonod. Tnlophono oommnniontlon. .----au campus`: ; :\r\nnrnALl\a receipf mu. -uv. per box. 0! mx uuu-a n.3u. DR. L. A. SMITH 85 CO.. Toronto. -*T UFFICE--Foot of Queen St. Il~-|-..L..u.._.Hn L COAL! 99.. __-..-.__. 3. u.L.|. A nnuno TU TTCCCCT om.-no 3.1:-u-nnugnnp . n-cl-j IT- ` q"- PIURNJTURE. CRAWFORD] Bad `fut: In lne Noum, unwu unsy- y...,.. .5. Suit, 'rom>m uvzn. They 1 Iaguiiit the Bowen ,1"``7 V3899? -..__n am Qnngbh no..- __,_ __,_ _ (Buccoowu h B I I Booty) --DEAl. ES lN- '\JI `I Oflll `U. `\ &I\2u allnt It $%II1 -:7 not-. Dndd'5 Kldne PHI: to cure Iny x hl'n muease. Din ates. Lumbago. L".lvu. !.IEHI\I. Heart Disease. Feinalo impure I1lood--or money relunded. !.'.u..| H in medicine. nr by nmllon IviLl3. -m . 1201.0! Six boxes 32.50. n QMITH R1. (`.()_. Taro]-.t_o_ menIcAL. I; waltlnc to fill your order at the lowest price. . 0! All ' Kinds -v,-qr-2-nu . the `ruin! hon Vuneu.PohI_I_ I: Inc- en oatnloo-What Ppople Ln Doing `-Old Will They Are Iny|n[-1110 luau ot Interest tonll chum. Vlmoxu, Jam. 27.--0ur youn people no enjoying the dial hing. A nttend the revival at Bell:-cog every evening. Our vil a school in progmulng fnvorabl nin- derb management of theteaohens. vo- rel members of Verona lodge. No. 288. A.0.U.W.. attended A memorial nervice ab Hart-ovomleh eeterday. Rev. Mr. Jamie- non, of Byden II Methodist. church, bili- cin , and delivered an excellent . Iermon. The revival in the Free Methodist. church in will runnln . Several of our leading onlnono have n buying plunoe lately. Visitors: Min 0livo~0od rlcy at Dr. Ohm ton :-; Mn. and Mice Reid, ingeton, as J. l".nnnm `I. L,m.}1-_w7Tpqu connedabnoegws mum: -rn 'i'ELL us. }NnwsAm01[__tin_Nn1cnoRs - Wonabrook Wot) Wmrnmoax, Jan. 27.-- l`ho recent. fall of. know \wu very Icooptablo. Farmers in this neighborhood are busy getting out their winter : wood and also wood for sale. Mane lama nu-n anlmr to our mill. The pro- BOIYI; MID. Connor s. their wood and also wooa tor sum. Many lo 3 are oln toour pro- prietor as the out rook tobog n slide is making prepeu-ntionu for a g rush. he having, built. in house beneath the slide for the accommodation of his patrons. It. will be nice and warm ae he has )i&0Bd a stove in it. The P. l .A e., of this place. inbend holding an open meeting on Jan. 29th. 'KlIa'Pnt.roIu of [nduatr lodge is no mom. having disbanded. T Mines Marshall __.__._:....a .. .......I...- nl hlmir friinnds on [nduatr lodge is movie. entertained a number 0! blneir friends on the evening of Jan. 17th. All enjoyed , thornnolven immensely and speak highly of their hmpmality. Thomas and James Sproule have been out buying cattle to eat. up their surplus lodder. The secured a nelot. C. W. Vanluven, of m a city. and also Mien (lowau spent Sunday at. I\. Leonard's. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sproule visited at Ke ler recently. Miss Mabel Boyd and E. iller spent J.-m. Huh at. J. Marshall's. A number of the A.0.U.W. attended the anniversary sermon on Sun- (lay an Collins Bay. Glanvulo emu;-. Ui.i:N\'.u.l. Jun. 28.-Buuineae in rnther (lull at present. and it beats all how {eat our people er-e`going down hill; undoubt- edly the tobogzgan slide in the cause of it. Besides the men merrimente to be ex- perienced at the 3 ide, n vocul solo entitled Will You GO Down 3" can be heard oc- casionell . The recent snow storms have improve the sfeighing more than was necessary in some ulacea. Clover dressers are at work in t in vicinity. Some im- wovemente have been made on the smoul- I0! e. l)r. Spenkie visited the school last week and naked Inore questions. than usnnl. Herold Omar. who has been confined to his mom with an nllection of the eye, is nble to be out nguin. S. VVntt has purchased u new cutter. The members of the Presby- terlnn church held 8 pleasant parlor sociul at J. l.eonnrd a residence on the `list inst. The progrmnme, which was pronounced stood bv those present. consisted of in` which prouounceu good by present. tereating games und :1 palatable lunch. A very plenaunt time was spent. at J. Harker'a on Jan. l6t.ln. whon'hia youngest daughter. Lillia. gave an eveuin birthday pm't._v to A number of her frientt. Mr. and Mrs. F. Slnerbineau visited lriends in l it,t.sburg re- cently. Visitors 2 Mr. and Mrs. \\'. Richardson,at.J. (,`ortluke's: Miss Strachan. at H. Watt/3; Maud P-uruside. Kingstoh. at M. Roycroft. n. The Arden Budget. - Axum, Jan. 28,~--The late snow storm! have improved the sleighing. Jobber: audlumbermen are busy in the woods. Farmers come long (li-tnuces with big load! of grain to the Arden mill; on im- count. of thebetter supply of water, tlnungh the late rains, grinding in now done daily instead of only two days 8 week. which is a great benet to those who need feed. On Vl edneaday evening :1 mi:-r-ionery meeting was held in the town hall for the benet of the Church of En lhllwlluioll fund. The Rev. Mr. Snmwe I gn an interest- ing address. The service was hearty though the Attendance wns small. The collection exceeded last year. Rev. Mr. Tanner preached a farewell sermon on Sunday morning, althou h only hole for a few weeks. He was we liked. and his departure is regretted. _On Saturday evening a concert was given in the town hall, the proceedsboap ly on the purchase of In new organ for the lsnglish church con- gregation. The programme was n good one. and every part well rendered. The Ram Drill" bv Indies. iuitl the Good (me. well rendered. '1|Ie Rose llrill" by ladies, Nigllb" drill by the children, were excel- lent. The club awingin by Mi.-u Hum was well done. Althoug the roads were heavy the hall was filled, and the proceeds amounted to nearly forty dollars. Thomas .\ndrew was elected clmirmnn. Every- one enjoyed the enbertainment, which was thoroughly good throughout. The nation- al nnthem was sung with enthusiasm, unrl the meeting closed M, 10:30 o'clock. A rolnin was neon here on Sunday; unusual at -I.:. Lnnann lllellbnrnle uleanlupu. (l|.n:xnI'nxI1-1, Jan. `27.~The In addi- tion of the beautiful has n Lendem ' to im- prove buainena. The Duly broc era are hauling come very heavy rock-elm timbers to the cit ',,`,,Quite a number of the separ- nte school aiipponerin have become disent- ialied with the mnmigement of the school and have withdrawn to join the publiv school again. Whooping cough in quite prevalent. and the schnoln_ suer a slim attendance. The pa Tuesday evening. Whiz-h h most at the hands of the . North America, the Indiana or the negroee in to ho wnrmlv (`0'|tUC:-C`l- The leaders are Morley Shurtli for the former nnd T. A. Keenan for the latter. Cnnsidernble dia- ntiafnction is expressed liy the ramp: ore of this section of the township mgurcling the Action 0! the townahi vouncil by shelv- ing the question re nu e ectrir light. at U. T. R. crossing in conjunction with I.he uity and 45.1`. R. Co. Why could they not have nut. nn mom-cl nrlnt. Lhev were willinsz to do, ebnte for aulfered the ite man in n Y and H31`. K. U0. H ny cuulu may no: nuns put. on record what. the willing do, when the above nan) CL)I'p0l`ulI0IIS have acted so gonomualy as to pn ' two-thirds of the cost of maintenance 3 he (~ounci|`s Ilction mighkbe justifiable in many mum- cipnl imp:-o\'omem.a_ but when it comes to the ' Iof humnn life their actions which says. PI'o(:matinM.ion is the to prompt and decided. The old lb 0 0! time. mi ht be the thief of life in this use A boy 1. George lira wer's: In girl at James Hi ey`a, and M. R. L I-`uir a the name. N neighbors are congratu- Injno nah other on aha latest addition; the N80! neighbors cungnu. - lllinevoaeh otheron the Intent The llu in G welcome visitor to our na- aido those long-winter evenings. One of its readers was heard to tomnrk : "Tho Winn is n_ ontlit 0 the city of Kinggton." which in ohoty seems to he the 1-entimentn 0! I who round it. 1` sum Ipuuuou. EUJIS. Jun. -Our new council mot. Jm. lth. Prod Tuber. Marion. Jun been `nut! tumor. Elgin cuumcry chip-. tter l8.(Xl! ml: of bath? to Mon- uml Tunic Fwd Wood Ipont. llgndAyuud'nudAyonn buinenn tri to static took in the no- A.-4I-D all-in Q-titling -Q llnnnnntnln laumo In no son- _ Ponnock in on the nick Mr. Roth. Brook-ilio. in visit- huo. -Min Violet ..:.z.__. c.:...I. -4 I'..A....`.na-ngn unoujno not In me am- wedding at Uunnoquo wore: Mr. sud In. W. Chaney. Mr. and n n. 3:. new 1.11.12 :2. aD`"c.m.'ua:-'.`I.cu.""..u: na- nnnylqouu ``'`f."'`"` ' In. Donn ~ ```"'.5,?..`, .. ` _ _ Ipontn `uh lug which-~ 8Ieot`nCc I-`nut. dlduul '0 I-near annals to obltainnoni on l'nhy' Sh vhlhc in not what A word to sin who Is uumclcut. you .;__r-:~ -~-_-~-"7 - Have TO TEL}. us. tllenbnrnio Glunnlugn. lljln Iplundoo. .. 0|! I1... ug- ............. 2 sfspar 9 v uuibe Cusnnuun. Jen. TI.-'1`ne reoenu mu 0! soft snow wit): theeddition of the down- fall of ordinary quslity, has put the roads in line oondition, so may ere tekin sd venture of the good eleighing to raw winter wood, while others with minds on pleasure bent" use the same means in attending the nufnerous eoncerte, m-5555:` in; end social events which sre,oontinusl- l oocurrin in" the surrounding district. Zyion churc was lairl well attended on Sunday ni ht. Rev. 1-. Johnston's ser- mon was e oquent and interesting as usual. There will be no service on Sundsy next on eocount of Woodburn church qunrtnrl meetainf to which All are cordially invi . Revive servloee-ere now being conducted at St. Lawrence church. The annual sup- ly of wood has been drawn to the school game during the pest few dsys end-the t 0 best. sewyers in Puttsburg are bring- in the pile down in great shape. George and a face wears a. serene` and happy v: u. `Ki! fnth;:;"!3:nernl. RS9. Er. Grhmv . '1'omnt.o.`prewaod in the Bnpbint chapel on Sands evening. Mu. M. Hgliidaymwlao in viiing her mother.` Mrs. Ruth Hmmrd. ha retumod to her home at Dela:-nine. H. B1-ownind Min K. Brdwn. .,EuI.on`s Oorners, are the guests of W. Ponnook. ` ' Bolas; Ro'v.G. S.'Ro nlda II at: amt Mwlm his fatheo uneml. Rev. 11. am..- .'l`nmntn.`nrmchod the in the pile aownm great. anape. uoolgc cod : face hsppy ilnnile, the occasion being the arrivnlola V, b{`o the disappointment of I great many our school conoert has been indenitely postponed. It msy occur some months ater. William Germaine has been break- ing in colts for his brother, Arthur Ger- maine, during the last few days. Alex- ander O'Connor, on Saturday last, pur- chased a. ne winter coat. It is a~beuuty and ts him wdmirabl .- A young Kings- toninn, Maurice Gel ivmi. made several calls in this vicinity last. week. He will probably return for: longer period inn short time and may possibly follow up his profession. Several from our section pro. pose attending Sand Hill and St. .10 n s church tea meetings and other social gatherings not far ahead. Miss Charlotte and Miss Lizzie Wood have recently been visiting in Kingston and nsydenhom re- spectivel%`. W. J. ranklin spent Sunday with Er spectivol{`. W J. spent Sunday nesttown friends. Our visitors are numer- ous this week: Miss Minnie Marl-in and Sarah Woods, of Kingston : Hanry Toner nnd wife. of Kin soon Mills ; J. Gardiner, Lansdowne ; A. ntmll. South Lake : W. Bowers. See'ev s Buy ; M. (inllivan and J. Swords. of Kingston. Mr. MoFarlnne has had several bees at his lower farm (luring Lhe past few days. may be one of the curious FOFIIILS ol nu- vertisin . but we suspect. that there in n Intent nith in the subject of all thin bulk. even though it is sometimes coupled with n imzt. Inn neighboring town qujne recen the judge ravely vised n sick witness to use o(|d's 1 either on the bench or on In. It means something, surely, when one hearsmen on the street advising each _oth- or to use I)0dd`5 Kidney Pills. u..,.l. ml.-inn in nnr. the result. of merelv `at ravely ud- vised Kitf ne Pills." One, too, not gimn be jokes` eic er the bench o'it.. n .m....m nnmat.hing_ Eurelv. |)0dd`5 Kidney l'llL`\. Such advice is not. the result, merely reuding--for people are wary, And recon mend only what. they have tried or have knnwn to be successful with others in"!he* time of need. 1:... n.;. inl|z_f..it.h in mm n! the secrets 9 . . The real meaning of It all us, that to promise and perform is a moral as well :13 a material triuln ph. of need. But. this folk-faith is one of the secrets of the phenomenal males of l)od Kidney Pills. n....ma.o.Imm mv that Lhev are out- Pills. Druggistahere any that they selling any other preparation on the mar- ket. either now or at any time in the nasal. CW A|tIIOI.I[|I.lIIO thetmomotoru hr Iron Very large collars and yokus of no 0pnn- work jut. pnssmnuxm-rlu. with full frlmges, are worn with mlorml (lrosms. ml... I:u.... :....l-..o hhn. I... nnlnu ruunllnr wurn wlln l'I)lUI'U\l um.-mug. The Eton jnckul man in qultu popular, and Emma of tho unw mnduh-I hum tlmsu jacket. frnls edged with fur all uruuud. The uuuf contrasting side HOOMOIIH in Jaokeb Irnls euguu wuu nur uu uruuuu. skirts (moms to ho lncrnntiing. Thoro are also fronts ut umh-ely (llurunb material. . 4...... ..n ....n......I.u-...I .-huh hm: an BIBO Irolllt-I U1 unuruly unu-mun unuuum-. A dress of putty colnrutl cluth has an Emu juukom of wine oulurod vulvm. with vulvot. slmwen nml collar. Frmn lmnnuth tho juokot. untiroly nuruuu than front. Ian full puff:-(I we-1!. uf on-um culumd crupun. Hnlljxlru-sillg hm: hvcomo 1-lnlmrun in tho oxI.runn~.. l u.-4. funlhurs. cmnha, nlgruts, urmunents and rlhlmma mm min ulml In whm mmht In-mum Inuxtrhmhlo t-ho l`llll:l, mmnurn. cmnnn, min- alod In what nlight confusion won: the nrmngonmnc less unlu- Mn ` uc. Sumo new skirts nna ninown with the seams upun nbuut half the diatmmo {mm hem1u\mi.~x!. lino. Timso opnningzs-1' ure iiod in with plnilings of satin, silk or Vul- vut-. and In mum nuxiuls minim nro orusa .., ..l mu-.1 nr rnlruf. v-ihhnn nvnr [hum axtromuly um 10!. mums. A jnckm; shown at n rvcentexhlhillon of llnpurlod gnrmunln is mudon! \'el\'x-t, with applique ul wry thick silk mnhruidumd down at thumlgcs. The silk vrwurs M. Iumit. hlif0fl'.dllfflI(10()f thu gnrnmut. A high roiling uulinr of fur mul filr cun mnku u very handsome llnlx-uh.-Nuw York Ledgur. A Purl of High Price." In all ages of tho wurhl enormous prions hrwu I;-am: paid (ur pumls nf grunt size or odd uinupos. The nrcl1.~mul>ln:.-m. Uluapntm. swnlluwud u poarl bonmso it was more valuable than nuy dlumund ur ruby known. But Cleuputrn`svoslllust muul on room-d" was un iuslgmlluaut juwoi mmpun-d with the great Tuvernler pmrl, for which the highest money prlcu uvor known was paid. It was owned at Cutim, Arabia, and Mr. Tnvorulor is said to have Inuiile the trip lrom his home in Europe to the donut city of Arabia for the oxprus purpose of purchasing the pearl. about which so much had been said and wrlttun. He went prepared to pay any price from 1,000 to l00.000. In wns generally bo- lieved tins hu would succeed in closing the bargain (or A sum smnllur than 25,- W0, but. in this the pmplmts wars mistak- 'on. The sum rat uffurcd was 10,000, but tho deul ramnluod upon fur clnys (even tho: that 0601- had been iuunaamod to 75.- 000. Finally tho b-urgain was qlosul at 'l!0,000. the lltftl anmover expanded on In single p-earl. Pearl ounnulssmurx de- olnro that is is not unly the hu-gust bul the most perfect gum or its kind known, lain; exactly two inches in length, oval. and at spotless luster. Ampng the crown jowulu ol I-iugland more In I pearl over an inch long, egg limped, which out the [or- ornmont not ha than 100,000,-but as Q `am It in not to buoumpnndwlsh tho gu2n|.t,-Hl. [uni] Rbnnlllla. Onnhondnll Ennu. _ Jon. 27.-The recent fall J an. Inn: with IJIQ lddill th [hon Enid only M. Wade : dug Ian. 0' IXITI HI|lI`UIll'D UIIII XIII, ll Tnko hood of the rhyme, For now In the (hue to order your coal whllo tho pt-Icon nrolow.

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