Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Feb 1889, p. 2

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sun and Blinds. nouwun mi The Manufacturer`s % Life Insurance 00. A large rangeof Prints to be sold at 50. Another large range worth 12 1-20 to besold-at 80. }Another large range worth` 15c tembe` sold`a_t__1()e. N * (J' " ' ' " " ""' "' "" . U _ - -- - N _ Attend this sale of Print .. 'Seerauckere, Ginghams and Chnmbrays to be held 3: the CARPET HOU.\`l`} OF RIC. MOND, ()RR`&'"()().' wt at T`!!! 2%` %l IIiU"sIVI &T`%: I55 \.II I '3' `-50 Thou are I apocinl importation, which we can o`ll'.-r at wholesalepricea. Inspection invited at MURRAY & TAY LOR S. VALENClEN`NES,.8, 12 and 40 inch. ' SPANISH IN CREAM AND BLACK. A ALL OVERS IN CREAM AND BLACK: Also a Job Lot of CREAM LACES at 5c. a yard. 1`hAnn urn . -......:-I :..._.._a._ .-.. __L:_L RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Storo to be let April lat. u3gAI PRINT SALE. R IEIJSAICDJSTJD, ORR 82: O- JAMES REID. 254 aim 256 Princesg Street. FANCY AFURN ITURET ;."c"1'dv1765 3 co. - roozoronmou k;,-_ .;|.n\A-- __ ---_- -5 ALLIUS1` Bl OLRARID OUT '10 HAIR ROOI NR SPIIIIG GOODS. 4 CASES` '( LACES JUST RECEIVED. JOSEPH F. SWIFT, Agent, Kingston. \/l\.l\vncu.r .v`.._v ...~_ . -_- _.-._. ...- srmndm & QBUMLIHS. 132 snc_l-1"3-'4 punoeg am. SUOOEBSORS TO F. X. OOUSINEAU & O0. SALE IS_Bj)OMING. AT SPENCE 8:. CRUMLEY'S. _ Business Written and Policies Issued over g $7,000,000. Authorized Capital, $2,000,000. Subscribed Capital, $621,300. Amount Paid Up, $127,320. The Surplus on Policy Holders` Account. _.;A~"~` PRESIDENT. Sir John Aymacdouald. VICE-PRESIDlNT8. George Gooderham, Wm. Bell. SEORETARY-TREASUR.ER. J. L. Kerr. woon & COAL maul ` l-L`lu'onne buoot Wharf. 8-81. lain-onco Wharf. C'StouI-2 doliw baton broken Wenlh: Into In. Chief C04`. Lawrence . Branch Ollloo--Oorner K1 and Clarence BL. la `tkgntoriom dalid` hm, I) a in motor) very super 005! I under cover And well |croenod' C"l`olophono Colnmnnlcnllnn. JAMES SWI["f&. C0. HARD AND SOFT WOOD. Foot of (`lu-once street. ZURl)liR.S left mt. who storm of Mr. June Rodrlen.Prinoum Street. and Mann. Mclielvw I Bl:-oh. Brock Slruel. will be promptly llllon folophono Comm unlonuon. Aroma "Blwk Diamond Lino. ..Z.l:io.EJ\J.1 U0 .:_J\J\J+I-L Whu1lngon. Venn! lam wholeulesnc Raul! (ml and W Haulers, Coal: of mu very best description. under cover. woll screen odud promptly dollvensd. Buncn wood and Hard And Son C4,-nlvrood of ral. quality or hand. Inspection touched And aauafuvlot (mum . YARD-Comer Unlu-lo And Went Su-cam. Q`0Illoo-Clnmmo and Ouurio Sunta- not of (`lu-once Street. nRl)|uL Inf! ll ma non: of Mr. Juno Coal. Wholesale. Retail, nu...-a nuv -III- :1 A human Ygrd No. I-onuu-Io Street. l-L`lu'onne buoot Wharf. " 3__.~h. I.-II-nnrg \\'hArl. BEST IN THE MARKET. other tnotbry `won--k.-~ AIIII wool nwuuulnll. Call ad un- Lulu. W.I.hl. Wellington sued. Ill L .1. s. R. McCANN, ACCOUNTANT, ASSIGNEE, AUDITOR, [ SOLE AGENTS % ' lllhh OIIIOII` C C09! (Trenton) BREOK-Isz BOBTIE nrL-.n......... \.'....-| A......e. an \\'hnInnnIn urn` M0.\`ICY 'I`0 LOAN in large or small sums on farm on on pmpert y. WANTE -Pur'aonn having money to invest can Always obtain tllslchuu nmrlxnges of the undersigned at six louevcu -r rent. IDNDON & LANCASH1 It FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPAN Y. Capitnl mono. Pre- mium Inoolna 815IlI.lll)- C. HILL. Red Estate Agent. Brock au~ool..\Inrkul Squuro Subscribed Ca ilnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2.tIl1.tll Told Invested uds upwards of . .3.!l)l.(lX Total income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 768!!! Insurances against. Loss by Fire accept- ed at the lowos. current rates and claims settled without. rofhrenoe to toe Board at lnndnn l_QN_E_2_Y__ ]`p_ _Lo_ui. INSURANCE. UOCJJOG W London. w. H -L-o WV -f-JJEJ-I-L unmet--ou. Bu-not and Ontario Bu. [IAN I l'kll\l.l \. Un .1. (`ash (`wpiull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 I.(InU.TL(l. Total Auets. lauuary Isl. 18$. $.llL .TI`3.w losses paid in IL`! yuan: . . . . . .. $i.|ll).tlI).lIl Thu ltmdinf Fire lnsnmmv (`uIn`u\ny on the Continent. ls Annual Pmmiuln Cu-eipts iv. Canada and the United Slnlva any larger that bone of any other Company. and it hnu an un blemished record 0161 `ocu-s. J. MESSWII-'l`. Anon! im "i?' um ETN___I`1.Sylj_I`1_I.l`E_\`IPANY. lhnreholdora. The yoarlv Q:-emiums for nre Hus alone Amount to $ti.N.. 8&|. ` Insurance effected on Farm and City Pro~ ` party at the lowest possible h\lv.`z!. ` ThI`e1.`s`o.u`nolivi1\s immxl on private dwel_ l RILN B?-`nan od6'. Three your policim rrivnto dwel lines and farm buildings at ow rates of prennlumpud Ll, Losses pmm . l`Fl().\lAS BRIGGS. Agent. ruin AUU Inn` ll Auuuupnuvu vv-. .._~ -. This Uonrglnnf is one of the bee! in the world.` c u lta an-niln nds amount to 843.&5`.!.l&l. in uddiliun to which is the unlimited liabilities of nhnl-nhuhh~l'1L ` lddlliun win 'I`ha vmrlv INSURANCE AND ESTATE AGENT. lstatos lunged Ind Aooounts Collected. Ono hundred Choice Rulldinz Lotator Ml . Omoo at Poison`: Druz Store. CAPITAL - - $l.5(Xl,(XX). THI-I Gl..\SGO\V A.\`l) l.(\.\'l)0.\' l.\'Sl'R- A.\'l`E (`UMPANY lrauns-u-ts the sIt`().\'l) lm1.:-slhusinoas of all Hrnish (`0n1p:|nic-9 in ` . (`mnulmduposit nnlmlly wilh tho (`an-mliaul ` Gov:-ru1m~n1 Sill) of ass:-ls for every MD) M lin- bilily us oulrulnlod by the l}()\'(`l`nIIIt`l)l. | .u'.~' ALI. l;(N: Rul'|T.uu.\' ANhl'RIn|l`1`|.\' without wniunxthouslml sixty dnya.n-.suhin in Iha (`omuuny never hut anon Imnmz nl end of any one your uulslnnding lU.\\`{`8 oxceulinnz 8510'. -y 11 nIn|\\'\` g'r|.`\\'An'l' nm)\\`NE 'LWnPoT6[{A`no {Loiobi AND mos: FIRE um LIFE INSURANCE connim. I n L... nu-.- uuu yuan um.-uuuuu W. G lH(U\\'.\'. Chief Inspector. Torom n, V 7"` \'I Bonn ol slglnnu. Lncqnn Loml. No. 33. ot the Sons of Eng- Innd Benevolent Sooloty. will moot in their new lodge Room, corner Montreal and Princess Sta. over Bu-nchnn'a Hardware Store. the 2nd an it): Tuesday: of etch month. ` - ` T . , Cinudlnn Order I-`creators. Corm` S1-numv. .\`o. I99. (`.0.F.. nwotn the .-ucvoxn A'\'l)1 |..\.-1`T1'vcunn or turn Imxru in lhv '|'runli1`.u Boys` Hull. King Street. 1`. 'l`. ltuwos. Im-unlina .\`m`n~l:\ry. ELASGOWAND LONDON FIRE INSURANCE CO. V INSURANCE. ' sauna Ohospctt mm. oiy; 1 Foot of Clarence and Barrack Streets. L M. MALLEN. .:;3z;e.~__1:-...- V `I . I uonlo Regular -Ilaool,|;3VI_.-_`_' linden. No.33. on llondu. Mar. lt.h.At` TN widen! Si. John`I, No 3. on 'fhIhdAy,)inmh 7th. It 7:!) m. - Cataraqu . No. 0!. on Wodnoodny. Fob. 13th`. vi at 7:!) mm. _ I. II: II. I : III. [- Uxnlcn `rm: Aval-wax`: or `rm: Gmum hobo: on .\IA.\`(`lI|taTII(, I-2.\'q:1.ANn meet every other Friday in tin; Sons 1! E iund Room. 1 Prim-es: Street. Next nmctinx .!.uu`u 181', W. I l{c(`0I'dlIlR Socrvlatry. Next nmcmur .1: W. Bt'aunu.L. Recording ldon. W. H. GODWIN. Am-mt nor Kingston. Bmwun Wulo 0l~`l'ICl. one Communication. `'1: "lwkblunoud RR IL A. IIX"`H "W666 gm: om; an-uu nu J. '1`. WHITE. City Agent. 93 Ilnccx Snuzn. H ARTFURD (`UN N . ram "555? 6LIi"Z}3i:'vFixons JOHN L JOYCE. sooirmg Bonn ol linglnnd. I ......- v. 1` `M Hm om tly. 'l`Pi0.\lAS IR lusvs I.`X(`.`\`(llllK 9.: un . S'l`l-I\\'AR'l' llRl)\\`.\'E .\l2|lmg1'r fur Cunndn. Mnnlrem .---_... nu- .___, } vI$Il$'u'wunuuoWIlwl'|N.ngI`0l`Ol.lI ` MG` latlnmr Hob:-ow, I .-gum. qy, tchoknowall than lnngugu. mt hob nnlutooolngdownnnd with hhnngur writ- [Bx (ll -XIy`IWU III] I IIIII CU!-I U! C! PU (bur: From the daathlea country to I tomb hunt to hide human dissolution. Tho nplifhd wave of Games was high. but he had bcomo down, before with his test. he could mu` it. and no xJ:1rLs!Insl,%m..:9-.-;!_b!2Y9. the ` w waahigharyot, bucnehufwcomo down. bafmo with his up he could hi! it into quid. Bethlehem a atooping down. Naaarath a snooping down. Death hetvmm two burg- lar: a stuupiug down. Yes, it was n conson- nnco with humiliation: that had gone botoro and with anal! abnogationa that came after, -Ohm on that uamorabla day In Hand : tamplohasooopaddown andwrotacnltho ground _ - TIIIWOILD I3 ITILL UNDER ll DIVXNI nrl _liz gpggo _d9_I:gjn Vuywhero them was no Pu J:-xpth. mm being saw `"66 it the banquet of tho akin: to the bl-oiling of sh for hhown bnnknnon lhobnnkaol the hke. Mom exnbluoued chariot: of etaernny to tho nddka of I mule`: back. From holnlgo cherubio. at-raphio. nrchnngolic. to tho pay- Ingu! tiny-turn anduhulf cents of IA: to lhi" I`:-nun Hsn nlnnhlgn nnnnfi-Ir in A Ullll K|H;;_ \ uul.-sung, uuat. My text nys ho stooped down and wmto on the ground. Standing straight up a man might writn on tho ground with a stud , but H with his ngers ho would write in the dust, he must bend clear over. Aye, he must get, at lmst, on one knee or bu cannot write on tho ground. Be not. surprisul that he stooped down. His wholo Mo was A stomping dovm. Stuuping down from cnstlo to burn. Stoop. in: dawn from celestial homage to mobo- cmtiv jeer Frmu re-sidenm above the stars to who.-ronstar had to fall to dasignnto his Innding place. From henvvn`s from dour to the wuuhfs back gnu-. Frum writing in round and silvorcd lvttors of o(1|1stcllutiou ` and gnhxy on the blue scroll of heaven. to writing on tho gruuml in tho dust, which the {MS of the crowd had loft in lI0rud`s wmplo. I! in Jammwy you have over oztnppml out uf n prinm-`s vomwvatnry that had Mvxican (`ac- tus and magnolia: in full bloom, into the outsido air I0 (lt`_:S. below arm, you may get snmo idea of (.`hn.st`s change of atmosphere {rum at-stial to tnrmstrml. Ilow muuy houvous then am I know not, but there are at lean. three. for Paul was caught up into tho third heaven." Christ cumo down from hlghd heaven to thonoond heaven and down from uecnnd heaven to first heaven. down Iwinzar thin momom over toll, down amidst utolhrsplondors that. himaell oclipod. down rough clouds, through atmospheres. through Em-$114!: * mu .u.-xhszro was car Jnnth I!!! 1:-inn -.IiiyI"5` 3 {Ed ul'l'l1" (`I \ nLl|`h.l KJLULIA \\|'I U |L`'ll I5 IL]! I M! hunt the f` -m- thuusaud baths of the city, not one se-nh n-`.~ hm! (`hr|.~L pt-unml. Aumug ull thv miinuudc of \`ululm`~` nnw sklndiug in the lx'brn:`1-`~nf IClinlmr;;b. thu Brltiuh museum. or livrhu or \'u-mm, or tho h~tU`llUd rt-poa toriws u! all untixum. not one wnnl writben di- rvctly by tho ling--.rs of Christ. All that he Qvvl` I'l'0t_ he wrote in dual; uncertain. |hiftin;;_ vanishing dust. \I\- have we hn chxnnml alnurn Aral wrnfn uxun. I hnvo always wondered what Christ wrote on the ground. l-`or do you realize that is the only time that ho t-vor wrote at all! 1 know that Eusebius says that Christ once wrote a letter to Abgarus, tho kingof Edema, but there is no good evidence of suchn corro- spnmlonm. The wisest bring the world ever sat`: and the one who had more to say than am` one who ever lived, never writing a hook or a rlmptcr, or a pageur 11 paragraph or n wnnl on purclunvnt. .\'uthing but this lltnrntttm nf tho lust. and one .N\\'t`t*p of a `brush or Ullt` lnn-athu! n wiunl fIlJllh`l'l|[0Il that forever. Among all thu l`u|l.~`0f tht` Vul- ttmm of tho first lilurury fnuntlul at Thebes, thuro vats n t uuo .svrull wt` (`ttl"l.~'L Among the .~`(`\`t`ll lzvmlrul tlmtzsaml lxmku of the Al- ('(:lu\l.l`ititt L!-mry, uhirh by tho ittfnutntts docnx-of (`uklilih Utunr wvro u~mltLs' fut-l tn .. . . I... I l`l.-. o ..... .....l I........- ..ll 9ALeN9w99u IIKUIIV. I Ill` lll l3\IlIL'l I.` I-AIL` onurt mum left, the jlhlgv, the pwIin'".tl1e pr\\\`0(`lln}Z nlburuc-_vs huvin;.; vlourud out. (`hristis victor. and he says to `tho woman. Where are the prosecutors in this 0350! Are thvy all gone! Then Idiscbarge you. Go and sin no more. V ` IIIK` nu1) uur In DI} Whathcthowonlshowuwrmngwv-nln Il-Lm- IAtln.nr Hahn: I .-an-u-.0. -up V\'llU lllllgh um III N; ulu\\ul` I5 uI|uI.'.\ uunuvc. Tl:~~n ho rosuuiml writing with his liugvr in llxodustof tliellnnr, word ufzvr mnni. lu- sh-:I uf looking nvcr his sllllitil-l'II.~'1`(` what he [mil \\`rittx'n, lhu .\`I`Ulllllh`t`i skulkul u\\'u_v. I-`iiially tliu whole pltwu is vlx-zu' uf [IUl`~'ll1`I'S, nutupruiiislsniiil plaiiititfsxiiiiil when (`lirist has iiishod this strauigu vliii`ngrr.ph_\' in the dust, bu looks up uud funls thu wmnnnull nluno. Thu prisuncr is tlic-ol1i_\`u1n~ n1` the pulin-<-, the vxr.\_~.v\n'|nuv nn>.u~um-c Iuuviunr nlmu-ml nun u uu nu -\- bnu. Thvn nm'ur.~` n .<`u:1o\ hwn .~ni<-iomly l'l`;.',lll`A]k`(l, luungw "nr lxmvh nu whim-11 ho \ gws lIn\\'ll nn nnu knvo or} with the fHl`(`11ll;,"l`l` of Ins! lnvgixls In rite in tho lust word uflvr \\':-nl. Rut Kb:-V \ ' __ I . "PL nu. ... \.~.\..` (tit ~ um ll'1'll ~\IllIIl'l\`ll\l_\ II. II\' n was` sitting mu! um or both knw-s. nnal llL\'I`iglll. hand hu of the (loot, they \\'t'l`L` nut tn lno lli\'x'l`t94l ur hinnlvrul. Th1`_\' kt-pt on ul:-m.-|ml- 'u\.',: that lw s--Vtlu this (`am of tl'llllgl'\`!\\iUll. until hr I--nkt- up and tuld them that lhvy might tl|\'nL\(`l\l`S In-gin thu wnInuu`s 1n.x~':1.~;si- nutiun, if thn mull-luiuzunt u ho had In-vur dune an}`thin;.: \\`run:.: hnnst-If mnulxl upon the tin`. Uu uhvual. but he sun-that tho man whn [hugs the tint nnxxilv in iInIn:u'ulut,v. l1l.~'Hllgt`l` .. I ..r I . . . .. |..`.. .|.....l.I....o.._..... u-lmo I van: us ` [lllllur |('pII:|I1'u~:-un. u ` di-',"tht`y wi1lvh:1rg.- hi! he let her go. th\_v wil In-iugz in cmnpliu-il`\' \\'hivlu-vcr way l1:`tl0<'s, l'l`;.',lll`Alk` whivl: (mun; .l.nvn nu unn Iznnn and wrote an (no gruunu. A Mulmminmlnn lllH?iql419F-ta`-Dds now when ouoostmxl Ila-rol`s l4`lll|)ll`, tho sm-nn of my teext. .\`(1lnInm1's tumple had stood then-, but Nolmvlimlna-zmr tlnnulorml it dawn. Zoro- hnlwl`s tmnplu hail sttxxl the-re, hut that hmrl ~ bu-n pru.~'lI`:1t`-l. Now we take our places in a tolnplo that ll:-rod built bomusn ho was fond of gzn-M ur-l:ito.>cturt- and he wanted the pntxxlimz ta-mph-s to svem insigniveuit. Put o;-igln nrtun mmlurn catlioclmia together and they would nut 4-qurtl that :~.xtructur<~. It cm`- orwl Ilim`tN`:l nvrus Them were marble pil- lars snppm-tin}: roofs uf radar and .sil\'or tnlul--s on whivh :~`twl zrolxlvn cups. nml there were (`:ll`\'lll;:il`Xl]lllSll(` and inscriptions re Fplumlvnt, ;:litt<-ring lIllll.\U'XlLl(`S and t)rnn- lll\`lIl4`l ;:i1to\\'u)'s. The lmilding of this tem- pln lcvpt tun Ill01l.\`.'lll(l wnrkinuu busy forty-six _\':-:1r.~'. In that sttipoxixlum pile of pmnp and- llll|,,'lllll(`(`ll\`\` snt (`lu`ist. and u listening thrrug stounl nhout him, when u wild dis- t.ur`.mm*o tnuk pl1l(`(`. `A group of men are pulling uml pnshing_ along (1 wmnan who hull` cnnnnittnl tho \\'ul'.~t (`rinw against `sncit-t_\`. Win-n tlioy lmve lnrnnglit hvr in frunt of Christ, tlwy ask that 110 son- t<\im- her to (loath by :~`tnnin;;. 1Thuy are n vritiml. Inurcilose, diningonnr-u.-2 (`rm-rd. 'l`ln'_v want to gt-t ('hri. intovuxitrnvvrsyand public l`(`[`Il`t`ll(`ll\'lI\ll. If he "Let her die, they will s-li:tr-,,=.- him with cruelty. 1!` will <-lmrgo him with with wi(`k0 he loos, tlu-y would liuwl at .\'1'i`ll(`Wllll`ll has not Ho lvm.'vs the IL. ` Bmx)1u.\'.v, `N. Y., Feb. 17.--Dr. Talmage - pm:u>iiui,,tl1is morning in the Brookiyn Tab- ernacle on the subject. The Literature of the l)ust."` After explaining appropriate pm.-mg:-siif Scripture concerning Chri.4 he gave out the hymn: Oh, ctiit pofr io nitiiiss w61i,"' " Uh. could I suuml th`e- zluriee forth . `Which in my Saviour shine! .. _ Text: John viii, 6: "Jesus stooped down and wrote th ground." _ V _\ \1.i|IniulI\nll1II| nuvesulm stands when) no \\'orhI 1... still Under the mung 1-:'ye. (`hrluu Grullo TI1-atmt-In of"tl|o I-IrrI.ng \\ mmuI_-Am lllnatratlon of the Wod`u ` llljllltl-. `rnAcmc' m we ousr THE wonos ` HYPOCRISYVAND FORGIVENESS. 'a.,....' ' `J. '00..` ' '.'a..'; 'q.....,' ~" and Wood. Hill Wood. Verona I I-- %cIm1sTs \v1:1'r1.\'c.. `-.un(l 'hirngrz1ph_\' `.1115 he only 011: gm, ,,: , ,I .. I .... LC! uuvuo - vu, _ V ----v word wt-men on tho ground that any h nger of Christ. was the 'urt_ Hypoothy. But I an suro (hero Ina urwonuuuguaust. rmniherenme ,1 m can that wnlgmd woman rcponunh. Bhomndo no` apology, and In no vb bolltuul horlh. But. her .n._.n_....I -.. -_.4In -I sun no \'-TI)-J lvu) \'.u:u\, uuun Ul |1ll`llI graphic u:n.l I.-`C2nL`iI\lL)uS and l\."`0:`l)ci'at- Am! the um: word was Hypocrbcy and tiiuuthe; word was I-`orgi vcucue. From tho way thes) pharinuos and scribes vacated the pram- ises uud got out into the {rash air, as Christ, with just one imnicnl mutt-uco, uxunuskod them. I know they wum (Inst class hypocrites. It was thcuns it is now. Tho muro faults a:1_l iucnmistonoias people have of their own. the more sovero and ct-nsorious are the) about the fault: (If otheni. Hem they aro- twvontyutoutunou arresting and nrrniguing one weak woznnn. Magnicent busim-as to be engaged in. They wnuwd the fun of nee- inghor faint away under I heavy judicial nnteuoo from Christ, and than after she had ham taken outside the city and listened at the foot of 0 precipice. the Scribe: and Phnr Ina wanted the natistuction of such coming uni dropping a big utonoon her hand. for thnt was the style of capital punilhmcnt that they asked for. some people lure taken tho ruponnibiiity nl uylng that Ch:-int um-or But i ehiakuhonw than men drop everything. chagrined, mortied. ex- , and :0 out quicker than any came in. pond A ho must hnvo lsugbal. At any rate, it nnlau me laugh to wad of it. All of then liber- tines drum indignation against im- Bliml tn lecturing on option. A i ity. gcrkotorownnn their way up from A car- nn, denouncing can-ion. "03. I think that no n.. n.....-- 4.! (`In-ht. um: um '11 ! But wl1ou(`l;ri:=t ~?"l"-l dawn and wrnto on tlw ';ruun \\i-..-xt an-l hu write? Tl:-I Ph:*.ri.~res lnl not .~tnp tn l'XtlllIlllf`. Thu (-ownrxl.-:. whippml nf I'm-ir n\\'u vnllsviunr-(Va, ed ]X'll moll. .\'ntlxi:;<,; \\`lll ay a man like an nrnnscd (`0l1scu-u('o. Dr. Stan-11s. In his "History of .\It-thuclisxn. says that when Rev. ll:-njaxniu Abbott, nl olden tinwn, wns punch- lug, ho oxvlauno-I: Fur nught I know there may luv :1 murdon-r in this house. and a man P08`. in the aswInl)lng-3 unvl start:-cl fur tho door and hawlul nluml. mnfessim; to a mur- der lm hml cnnunitml fteen yoan hr-fnn-. And no woudq-r llxvsu l lmri. nunincl-Ml -mt thur .~i;1s, took to their hwls But what did Christ write on the ground! The Bible loos nmstatu Yet. me Christ never WTOCO uny- thing except that vnro, you cannot blmno us for wu:1t'Ln;; to kzmw what he really did write. llut Inm rw-rmin ho wrote nothing tn'vinl.nr nnming uniznpnrtant. And will you allow mu 1-: s::_\'1lmL I think 1 know \'."'unt ho Wl`n .c mm the ground! I jlllllft` from lhocircuxxnestnm-cs Ilu mlght lmnx wrimxn other tlziugs. but l~;n_`oling t!xm'ui1|tl1et-m- plu, surrounded by n p::<`l.' uf l1_vpo('rlt(-s, who \vnn\9 4 lf.'nmnlut1\(l('(m>t8l)ul1Il`\'.un(llm\'inQ pm, stu'rounueu Dy 1: p.':L`k m I1_vpu1:uu.ec, vs uu ~,,,~,. 3 $1; uppomuxj c-m1.~tabulnry.xuul having ` in hm pr `um 11 p-:.+amxto.\rl \\`0m.'x:1 who, ovi- ..,1em]_v, um very punitcut for her sins. I am ....... I.,. rs!-n,`.\ van. x-:.ml~x hnfh nf thnm wnrlxl. Salim p<`-ulilv lllh) thu .\'\-W "l">t- mm-ut 5: \\'(`ll, tlu-_\' ili.~-uril tliu Ulll 'l'c:~`t;i~ I!lI`1lI. .`4h:ill wv liku thu New 'l`a~stu!ii'iit nnul thu (ihl 'l`vstmm-nt .~ v vwll us to ulupru-into tlu-ulalirst, mun--l_\'. that \\'hh'li mix \\ rittvn lz.-furc .\Ir~-5 \\':l>' put uilnat on th-\ boat nf Ix-mos \\'hivh ivns ('1lll;|`\l with nspliuluiiii; or l\`_j""l Ill(`(}l'lll'.\l. nu-I thu llove-lutinn that `L`I`U written t`L`li!lll`l'.\ l)'.'fUl'U Aqlnm Inst :1 ribund guiiiul u with` Nu, nu; Wll(`Il Dull)` stoops dawn and Wl`lt(~s1in the ground, let us Nwlit. I would hnn-nu l0s\`uppl`0L`l1lll)u of the Bibluon paper that t-mum out. of the paper mill, but I wnuhl urgu appreciation of the Bible in the grim, the Bible in the sand bill, the Bib}: in thv ;::-ranium. the Bible in the aspl10dul,thu Bible in the dust. Some one asked the ancient king whether he had seen the eclipse of thu sun. ".\'o,snid ho, "I have so mu:-h tn -luun earth, I have no time to look at heaven. And if our facul- ties woreall awaku in tho study of God we would nut havetimu In go inuvh further than tho llrst gTa.s1e lilml-J. Ilmvo no fear that unt- uml religion will e.-\'or mutm:lil`t what we call row-ulnl n~h;;i-u. I have nu s_vmpu.thy with tho fUll0\\`(`l`.~l uf Aristotle. 'hnuftvi' the telescope was lH\'t`l|I(Vl, wuulml not lnuk thruugh it. lost it mntrmlivt mm. uf' tho thoorics of their itrvut l1liL~1tk`l`. I shall be glad to put ngaiiist on:-. li-I 1-1' thu Bililu tlll` l1ill'n)s(`0p(`, zuul _'.'lIll1:LlllO(Illl('l`lltI of the Bible! lhu u-lu~1`upL-. KIU` \'IlI I l'.`|I|IIl|'II| V I'll II.` I the uhlost. put ox |x':1\ (*s \\'ithn.~` lhu(`n-m-.~i.< Rm.` wuru Ir.-fore. rib and c:V\nu dun-u nrnl Irv-ih-c nu Oh Iv ` l`.IU 1.1.: (`5 u 1' Lu .||1.H and the Now 'I`mt:mI\-11: DRY MILL WOOD AND SLAB& ......x.. .m...._~ ,m.,... 5:) .\'l'.:x1l like! th. I P _ If ... . . ... u. ulunu H:-sun-1, nuuuuh nu_vuI',',, IIVILK) I71 B-rhnlll the fowl; ul` tlu- uh`, Lhvy gntlmr not into burns. yet _\'w.:1' ll-uvunly Fatlu.-r fuudeth them!` uml ll`DU2lllll\` Iwu of the burn yard could not l`lll(`k for hr-r lnruod, but we would In-ur L`hrl. .~.u._\'ln;: n~ wt 0111. How often j \\'UUlll l hm v _:::n: lu-ml 1':n_'.' children togetller, even as u hvu ;;:ltln-n-..l he-r vlniolmns uncle? ha-r whI;:,x';" zuul thr. m _'h .1 hu redolent, htvlges , we would In-ur (flu-M .:_vim:,. "l nm the rose of .\`hurnn;" w(~(~nul.l |IH(1l_l|) the stvnmllixhg from tlwsult. nollur witlu-ut thinking; of the (li\'inu .~'u1,:;:0stlnn. "Yn urn tlwmlt. 1)! the earth. hut if the salt |m'.`n- lost. its s1I\'nI`, it. is lit for nothing hut tn bu cast nut and trml umlvr fun! of mt-n." L01 us \\':lkt` up I'i`nm nur . and take the wlmlc wurld as u ]>u!'n.l)l:~. l`lu-:1 it` with gun mul pm-1; or lmnmls we start or!` M {ore luwn unvl .-ux~tl1o mnrning mining lmvn _ all n!`tlwl1ill~`tn nuwt us. we wuulnl ('r_\' nut with the` (.'\':1!l;:t'lI.~'t, . ho luy sprim: from on high hath visitvwl u.~: ur caught in .1 snow sturux, while strn;:~,:lnr_: l|<>lll(`, v_\':-l-ruws` and lnoarcl sunal up-[um-l ull um`:-n-l with th/.~ whirl- in;_: (lakes, we would -.'_\' out with llV'l(l. "\\'.'l.\ lIlll1`lllI 1 I .~hull lm wluin-r than .~mm\'." In 11 pi-:m'-- 1,: ll'l'_\' uf liurn-p;-. lhvrn is um the 1-vilxnzun1-\y:l\itu fr. \:'u_ but pmplv ha\'im: I - luuk . up. 11 \\'-:u'ivl ml-l (llZ7.lr'd t`.n-1n,un:l I.-nt thn-tr lI|`l'k\' almost lx`_V'lill(l \'n an an ',:r.-:1: l~~v~i.In',; ;:l;u< was put n.-ur Hm Hulr -un.l u...\. \ :.u!.n`u nnl\' lunch` in in; on thuground; in the! winter, in Ilettih of crystals: in the spring, in letters of owers; in-suuuiier. In golden It-ttors of harvest; in autumn, in lettners of t'm_- on t'_ullen-leaves. How it rW'0tlld sweeten up and enrich and gm- bluzou this world. could we set` Christ's cali- gruphy all over it! Tins world was not ung out intnspaco thousands of.yoars ago and- theult-ft to look out for itself. It is still under the divin can-. Chrhxt never for a hall sodond takes his hnnd otl` it,- or it would soon be u sllipwn-<-lxod world, 11 do- funot world. an obsolete world, kn abandoned world. a doad `World. fart there be li_-;ht was suid at tho begin- ning. Ahd Christ stnuds undur tho wintry skies and says, Let tlu-re bosnowflakirs to on- rirh the earth; and uualgr.the clouds of spring, and says? Como yo lxloasonns mid ___1nul;o redolent tlioorclizmls; and in Septem- ber dips tho branches into the vat of beauti- ful ('UlI)l`5l1l)tlh'Wlll',, .\` tliuzn in 1110 lmzyuir. No whim of mine is this. \\'ithout him was not uu_\`t'hi1Ii.' Iuatlothnt was uiudo." Christ writin;_: on the ground! If we (`utlltl new hire . hand in nll tho pnmim; nou- s:m:<, how it would illlnuino tho world! -All vvr-luro und t'oliug_;:~ would be ullu1.:ori(- and u',::u'n \'._'.~.,_ would he-u_r him my as of old, _f`_(,`o1i:,-'1t_lm' the lilies` of this Hold how they l`0W;" and '0 would not hear the whistlo of u quail or the caxriug of n ruven or the roun- tlcluy of l'l)l`uw'.l tln~.- without an_\'ing, of _x::i:l1v-I-ml thmn li .ilu- not dip tho suit. ..._Al. I...l ll` Li... I. ..4. I... .'>. ... .... I 5 a1'1i_1sn .WH1G.i~I0NqAY. FEB. ls. II III) WIj|RuaIaI-can us: unu- toonunugd on gun! I` o.) H-'v..Iu,', `hnuxw nun llul , \1~itursnnl_\' 211-041 to unmirmrnnxl Hwy wt- .-\ml su muvh of all nth i~' rm-flwtud in this vl tho lhi1x,':s that urv {}1il1_`., \` all uruuml us. . thrmv uwzzy ulw uf IN! liihlu he over ;;.'`.\'t- H? lhu UM 'I`nst;1m0ut _ but tllmrlcinst Taste- mm of the natural I,|, .| \ ... .'l`, ; MUIBIHS. I III both of mom ..I .. ....__|.,.._A "K11 J H1 tuv ho VIM At Wholesale Prices Until the 1st March at THE HEADQUARTR8 SHOE STORE. ,At D. F. Armstrong's, 14l Princess-st.` :___..._4.:-__._.-j M00/( A 7 THIS am or FARE r/1/.9 w/( --u--wv-' ----..`_'.--- N.B.-u-danhnnt thootooury more of Ju. Gnvlud. Princes Strut. will mocha prompt atlnutn. Q'I`olohono onlnmnniontlon l HEAVY MIIHUN DRESS GOODS. 50. per yud or Wyudufor II. a FANCY TW EED DRESS GOODS. 50 not yard or yards for CI. FANCY STRIPID COBTUHI, be per yard or N yudl for II. N COLORED BILK PLUSH only I50 worth u. CHILDREN'S KID Ml'l"l"B. 150 not pull` &. ALB OUR LADIES` FINE FELT HATS ed to I50 Ouch. N don. WIRI TAPI BUBTLIES only 100 and 150. Rocnlu price! Ho and lit. CIDUDS. TOQUIS AND SABHE3 all at net 00. ` Than we have ever shown in any previous season. Fnnc Wnlnut Cabinets. Bevel Pluto Min or, $25 to $40. / ion \\'ork Baskets, $2.50 to 88.50. Gentlemen`: Fmcy Rattnn Arm Chain, 85.50 to 8l2. Gentlemen : Fancy Rnunn Rocker. 50 to `I0. Fame Rattan Reception Chairs. Cl 75 to 810. lzlntform Cur t Mid Plush Rocker. II) to 818. Marble 0 Hall Sand, N250 to 825. Marble 'lPo Bod -aom Set. 340 to 8125. Lndloo` nncy Duh. em. 812 to C18. Mule Ru-ks. Fancy Fables. Wood And Mnrblo Top, 02.50 I) .3. Do not fall to examine the stock bcfon purchuing oluwlloro. - _.__._ ...__..._ ......._ B"oot and Shoes Cousineau, Quinn & Corrigan, GREAT ATTRACTIONS FOR WEEK. $4,500 Worth of Fine DRESS GOODS. SILKS, SATINS. etc. $800 WORTH OF NEW PRINTS, ALL AT ACTUAL WHOLESALE PRICES. J- JOHNSTON 85 CO BETTER VALUE AND ASSORTMENT JOHNSTON 82: CO. Nw D ress Good _A."RRIVIN'hG- DAILY- vgr an-cu-r cusp. . -v .-. gran want the Drlut. Cheapest and But [I Maple and Hum Uordwood. Oak Biro} Alla. Elm or Hemlock Col-dwood Suwonfor Un ed. (Yr ltyon wont Klndllng Wood. Lustov hutOoul.No.I0oAl.8on Black- uul `ocoul. no to o D lffjll I If ).-A -I&_._.. -1 `

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