Alf 2IIl\lll|.I' vvvvuuaa Boat descriptions of r column 0!'.nLB.RLCK.AID arms B1081-s, Something New Just marked off an assortment of most beautiful patterns at prices that are really lower than ever before. Kindly inspect these before deciding. KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES. to $11 a pair. 500 pieces New Prints and Sateens. Brussels, Tapestry, Wool, Union and Hemp Carpetsin , Great variety. Brass Goods, Curlain Poles, Stair Rods and all kinds o,f,,_Pole lrimrriings at low prices. Beautiful Curtains in Madras, Chenille and Lnce from. 50c EMBROIDERIES For 750. THIS WEEK, HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, WALSH & STEACY S. Down Town? Shoe Stores Every Time No: 260 PRINCESS STREET, ` ONE noon ABOVE R$lD'S FURNITURE STORE. ' no Jvvuug --o- vv -w-. .v.-_ `fl... P. 'W'.A. L e E2. uI'ncI-0or. u-rack and Ontu-lo Bu. _:_.._-_._ MONTREAL%SHOE STORE JOHN LAIDLAW & SON S. V 50 GASES NEW ~ SPRING - GOODS, New Coloring: And New Stripes, I1 33 inch, 40 inch, 45 inch and 60inch. Also I l\l A A HI`,_I_ J- ABEBNETI RIcHMoJri5`,"" BBB &: co- CAN BEAT THE PRICES VEILINGS, V EILINGS. No troubl to _show goods. R1BB_0N3._R1BB_QN.3-. `awed. Or I! want Klndllng Wood.|.u-Boov` 0015` It 0001. No. I Call. Soft or Bitch- jl hthnl. In to 14|V Princess Street, EIEBROIIJERIES- -* " n.A'.l\TD---- IMPORTED BY` or rm: PETS WALSH & STEACY S. ull.-`0RAWl'0RD& 00.. - l'ootofQ0uI6L ,. .L_n_.__._ .s>..J I-- wvwu-, BEST IN THE MARKET. Yard No. l-0nuo Street. ` l-Chu-once bu-out Vnnrf. " " 8-81. Ltwronoo What. Ccoure deuve before broken wuthet not: In. Chld on-St. hnwnnoo Whuf. Brunch 0Ioo--(`ornor and Cluumo 8%.. 's:: `WA-" a"'.:;`.~' ..:..`" ........., an no I cry vary 3 God under cover and won annual` C"l`oloyhou Communication: JAMES S IFT & 00. HARD AND SOFT WOOD. - , _,,._. Ag- ILa__a. l!L.._.. -_A D. i"<'ff_Fi""bhiE6 doons; Sash and Blinds, Mouldings and other factory work. A full clock always on hand. Call and ex Amino. W. B. C S. ANGLIN. Wellington Street. North. 3.:-j -:". :_:- :7- lnlhialocality for Gllmour A (`o.'a (Trenton) - __- _:.:g 133-`: ..____...__ Coal. Wholesale, Retail, I-Lvncul -xv Ilnln II A DIIHNII fool of Plueuce Street. Q'0lu)l-IRS left at the stores of Mr. Jana Redden.Prim-ma Streonand Mum-s. Mckolvej & irch. Brock Street. will be promptly lled. 1` ophone Communication. Aaunu "Black Diamond Lino. L W. BRECK. Ii. A. BOC"H. Bound-Ila! lunbbolllll 00145!` nilllmll E-go-n Qua; h rnnwvnn` "fr 8nApw"iz"s"f'13'1ons JOHN L. JOYCE. .:.I:`o-I1-IKJ- 1.3! |_l\J\J.I.._L VVlunrnngoru, Veaoelolzents an \vVholecnle and Retail Coal and W Dealern. (`nala of the very best description. under cover. well screen edtmd promptly delivered. Buncn wood and [lug and Son Cordwood of am quality on ham . (lygspecuon oollchod and Inushodou guaranl _ YARl)-Cornor Unnu-1o and West Streetn. Z lI 0Illoe-Clzu-once and Ouurio Strau- Arum)!-Iks lh 351 Prinoen Street, oor. Sydenham Str;et, \ Kingston. . IF YOU WANT THE 0/Ieapestc Best/ urniture Erimx 8: B"oo'rH u. ...n..m.- \'AnnnI A nanl an Vfhnlnnnla And Iixixdn clnmwr 1$nconXnoNs' w - . ` Next door to W. M. Drennan. Pnoeu St. N nsmxthm , Plnmb1ng,St.nm md Ga mung swam an Hot Water Heating limrlneors. Agent for the Celebrated Spiral Radiator Hot Air Furnace manufactured by ,M. H. J: cube. Syn-muse. N.Y. B-H; 0AB_NQY.$KYN TFRKISII AND OVERSTUFFEI) W ()Rl\' A 3 SPECIALTY. I-`.S'l`lMAl`ES GIVEN FOR lC\'l-IRY DES- CRIP'l`IOI\ OF REPAIRING. CARPET8 LAID. Opposite PoIson's D1-':~ Store. PRINCESS en: K 1:1`, summon ,,_I 7,, {LOOK AT TH 5. GENUINE AME SKATES, 60 cents a pan`. GENUINE A0/J5 /Jicljle-plated, Looms,` EASTY-.Fv`;lI'{i}YHAiIi)V onn cams. urmssss. spams sans, & c. ages `zoom HALL, ifi ()1/R. oo:/(mo sTovEs- and RANGES, Anmnm `In v 'UPno1.s1`1cmc_n. Doaignasnd Estimate : Furnished tofu]! Kinds of Work. select from. Alwnyl the but selected and nut mun: stock 1: lantern ontu-to. Give us I can and look over our stock, `nnnnmnlnn nun nninm nimntv - --..-...-wu vac`-r u run ------up Spruce up-don,t be A clam-and don't Inl till the m-ent_uprimz' rush in on. an mnnnnimvrun nnnnlnnlnn ' U170 III I Oll Ind XII OVOT our 8lDOKo, aosiusogfg [IALLA nnpor F. o,MARsHAIIL, pAmr"i i'~3'E f}'t'C:"6"3 3'K$n:~%a u__,A , H. BRA|_\/_|E AS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT kLi?f?iE9; &ri: ----- -- Bonnton cod. Boa; quuny Haul Wood. mu Wood. vu-on. I 1-..- SOLE AGENTS - A n. L. .-r___ - I. E."& s. ANGLIN, MERCHANTS-I -` HOU_SEKEE'PER8 I I 281 :5?-i6E"s' f mm In nu) unuu nuns. - oviduct 1'1: .1 A IEZQIII TIIIIA BIBBY FL VIRTUE. QHENRY BRAME, : Undertskernnd : : mbolmer. -251 PRINCESS S'I`REET,- I\`_ u_A-_|...... a._....> 3 I410 Kl Xl._l|.lI'Il,|K l'llIll II (III. LN ELEGANT LINE OF EANGING8 T-vn A n-unvuuv v-.-...... Oor. Sydenhun Street. 5 Telephone communication. j`iv3c7113- W661) & COAL YARD ; Eend in youi`6rder'| onyjor LITIIIIN AAll'\ l'\Al\P'I ANDIALL xmne or I:ITn\l"lVl'l1`DIl Ill FURNITURE. am. 2}`? avot. `Sci-cog.` -~CHEAPEB I` K -L l'Al.h nun:-e ur FURNITURE IADE `N ORDER. $1 pr1 1UEIl'IlIIlCIllIIi.llIlI`\II`C UK T toraign __poopb hnvo ml} swing. Mm pun-lob that kind c! balm An eloinent of weakness the foreign pao thoroughly ovnngoald. will In our ml; uutdetcnuugnhnunuaoiurld. Tho` oournoll.hnUn1uod8taun reccntlyoh dend hum newton: ti upmddou-nonr_ Amcticmooamnnd unovnivyhnboutto hoprojactad. Datum unannoun- AM unlllinn IIAIIAI-n D? In nnn Ag i.'."p?J-55 n.TT.e7.;'" "$333137 dud million dolhrluxpail II can do- fzwlll Iotholtinukhtyuavnstfot-sign HGod|nsnur toholpthom herou In Inn` near than before they crossed the Atlantic. nudthn.thonou1 In;l night is led than I nmnnd whnur frrnnn [ha Inna): nl Ch- mutton-d. Prlnoau stun. mu noun nu Attention. lI"l'elouhono onmmunlcouou `llllll 1'-N`&KIiIl`U AQIU E10. EVUD` `gonzo choir adults through Ibo clmmhcn and their children through the Icboolnlnd let homc minions and tract. nocutlu and tho Blbhtnuhudlnnuthohnguugu ctthno fnrnhnn nnnnh hnvn full nulmv IlIQIDIIUEI|llIllII|ll'llIlI I1 FIIIII _\ mcond whothertrom um hunch at the (how plan uuorthobnnkgot uh Erie. Enn- ' cmlim their Adult: thrunch um clmnnlnn and 4-.-nun .`. Myother won] mgrpwts what Americans ought to do for fun-iguc-ht. By all pu.\\ible l1li`l1St`Xplllu to them our iustltutin ns. (`orn- i::g l!('!`(`, the vast majority of them know ahuut us much concerning republican or democratic {mm of government as you lu the United States know about politics of Denmark or I-`mmxi or Italy or Switzerland, namely nothing. Explain to them that liberty in this country nit-ens liberty to do right, but not liberty to do wrong. .\'o:\'er in their presence say anything against their native land, for, no matter how inuch they may have been oppremed there, in that native land there are sacred places, cabin: or man- sions around whose doors they played, and perhapa aomewhero there la a grave into which they would like, when lite`: toils an over` to be let down, for it is mother`a grave. and It would be` like going again into the loving arms that tlrat held them and the beam: that tint pillowed them. My! my! how low down a man must hande- scended to have no regard for the place where his cradle was rocked. Don't mock their broguo or their stumbling attempts at the hardest of all language: to learn. namely the English language, hr:-.rra.nt that they English in well as you could talk 5:. - v Treat them in Amerlca as you would like to be treated it for the nke 0! your hon- est prlnclplea or a better livelihood for your- self or )'o_ family you had moved under the ahadowo Jungtrau ortheRlci,ot-the (}lant ICanaawa .or theliohemia for-eat.ol' [Ina mnnnminn . IIFQ I.` llanv nab. Ian-can-I155 IXlX..`I flilkl |Ll`K'Ll`lI.I'_.|." \'l |k`l L` ` ll ll-K1 Illlllll` Il`1l)!1t ca-:x:l~x:xmuu of all thi-very. swun- drvlisrn, hm. nxunlv-r`r.n-.1 perdmnn whi.-h in l{'.x.x~i'1 is called ulhllism and in Frzmce called rnzzxzzz mlsm and in .-\merim cull:-cl um1rvb- i.~:u. Unit with us in making by the gran- nf (`rod the tix'u1`n lnllliuu squnru miles of A.':1orim| on bull: .~lLl1-.4 the Isthmus of Pann- mv. tho gxxrndlso of virtue and religion. on-v< urn: v.v\ux I\`lV\B\lA-rIl\u' .nn-- KIIUKIUIIX IJIII `V Il Ill LIIIIU I" "II lIl'I.Iln`lI IL!` I say. .-\ll bail to tho men and wonwn of othc-r lamlu who cnnw hum with honest purpose!" ' Reunlxxwo all uhlig~ati~n to foreign dc-spot: Take the oath of Ann-ricuu nllcgianu-. Get out your naturalization pap;-m Don`t talk against um` '|nstituu'--us. for the fun! that you sumo hero and stay rhU\\'> that you hko ours better than nn_\' other. If you dun`! like them then-are :tHnl)('r.\ pain-,: out of our ports :1]- most eve-r_v tiny and tho {am is Ch\`Q|||.l.l\l. 11$! you should be detained for parting civmtics. I bid you good-h_\' now. But if you like ll ht-re [hon I chnrgu you, at tho bull->t box. in legis- lntivo hall. m (`huI`(`hcs and cver_\`wh<-re bu I\. ...o o...... .. ....o ....I ....b l... Uut uull Uuu .1uIt:1 uuua. I tublish bore the loan fol urtrm1.~x~eudontahsu| spun 1 nnuh nn.I un...nn.Iuim\ .n- !'..us A I$A'I'|U.\Alg \lIVV U! Ill` l'Al'2. Now in view of this subject I have two point blank words to utter, one miggeating what forui;.:xu~rs ought to In for us. and the other what '1' ought to do for fore-ixmi-rs. First, to [oi-oigm-r.x Lay aside all apoio1.:\~t.ic air and roaliw you havens much right as any man who was not only himst-if horn lie-ro, but his father and Ins grandfutht-ra.ud groat grnmif.-itlwr before him. .~\ro _vu"u an Euglisliinun! Though luring the r0voilItioIt- ary wnr your fatlu-rs treutc-ii our fatlianI_ l ronglil_v,~ Enyzlnml has mum than atom-ti for that li_v giving tothls vountryat least two ii-nominations o Vliristianrg the Church of Engiautlnuilth .\Iothi-dist church. Witnis the ninznifloout liturgyof the one and the \\'oslo_v:in lmllt-lujahs of tho nth:-r. .`ui who shall ever pay.` Eiiglanul for \\'h1|tSllllkl'$]|t`.'li`0 and John Milton and \\'ords\\'orth and a thousaunl utlwr authors haw done for .\ine-riva! Are you a Scott-hinnul Thaiiks for John Knox`.~`. l rvsli_vu~riaii- ism. the issuance wheel of all other flononiinatious And how shall .\niaricans 1-\'orpa_\' _\`our native land for what Tlionms Clminiois and Mziviiitmili nud Robert Burns and Chl'lsl0pll(`l` i\'ortha.nd Robert Mvtheyno an-l (`iunliisli and Guthrie have done for Aiiiericausl Are you a I-`rt-nchtnanl We oannot forget your Lnfayetto. who in tho niost ll(']It`l`l|lt.` timoof our Aim-rican revtv lution. New York surrs-ndenxl andonr armiec flying in rvtruat,1~spouseil our cause and at liranclywine and Monmouth and \`urlttmvn put all America under etenini obligation. Anti we cannot forgot. the coming to the msruo of our futliom Rochainhoau and his Fronvh fleet with six thousand armed men. Are you :i (iarnmll? TVo have not fnnzottau the vlovvn wounds through which your Baron De Kalb poured out his iifo blood at the hood of the Marylanri and Delaware troops in the disastrom battle at Camden, and after we have named our streets and our cities : and our counties altar him we have not paid a tithe of what we owe Germany for his valor ands:-if sacrice. And what ahout Martin Luther. the giant German who made way for religious liberty for all lands and agesl Am you Polaniierst How (`an we fnrgvt your brilliant (`ouut Pulaski. whose houos were laid in Savannah river after a mortal wound mitt:-n while in tho stirrups of one of the iit'l`L`t"Sl <`avnir_v charges of the .-\ll)"l'ik`llli rov- olution! But with no time to purtn-ul:iria-.:- I ....~ -- \ll lmil y.. Ihn nun: .....i n~......... ..r ..n...r /their rage, those my` .nniioh doinrs not- gtven i_n wins; will nd testngnmt and at I tiznv when a mun must leave his mnney Any- lmw. lnwby d-unit ion at titty-ve years of ngv mulin goal health. nrtc=rl_v"rrlipstn|z"lll ~ In-m-\`uli-nvu since the wurlg was 'cr-atml. I must confess thvro was a time Whvtl` I (`uter- tniiicfgl rave pre-jmlim} hut, tlmulis to (ind, than pn-judicis has` gum, and if l sat in church anal on one side nf mo. therorwu `n bliivk man am! um the other,_-side of mu was an Indian,` u-unit- ~)i'e' me was a.Cl1imuuan and behind in :1 Turk. lwould be as happy as I um in standing in the prvsvnca of this brilliant c`. .. nee, and i run as happy now as I can be ; .1 live. The sooner we get this cnrpwe of have pl`:-judice buried, the lwaltluui will he uur American atxuosphztro. Let each uuo fotrh u spade and let us -dig its grave clear on dmm deeper and deeper till we get `as far down as the ceuta.-r-of tho eu'th`aml half way _to China. but no further lust. it. poison these living on the nth:-r siulo the earth. Then into this gravy: let. dawn the aUClll`=l`Ii vnrva.-ex of race prejudice and ilirow on it All the mean things that lmru (`Vt`l` ha-n said and writtvn luv two:-n Jew nml (lentil:-, b\`t\\ N'll Turk nnilt Rlimiun. ii-T\\'rwi English ulnl Frvm'li. be- twwu .\l->n;:uliun iuul nnt~iMougnlm.n. ho- twex-n hluck _an wh'ite. and put. up over that ` grave for mmhstunes some scorched llld jagged chunk of scoring spit. out by npuio vol- . cunic eruption and chisel on it for epitaph: Hun: line Hm nnn-Au nf nun whn nun-cal Hun IXIIIV "I |I| luIl II lIlI\I \'I.II$'I U III `(Ur {'Pl"P|l; Ho-re B5 thu caress; of on: who cursed the wnrltl. Agni. nmr six thuuamul years `Do- parted this lifv for the pa-rditjmn from whence it cum-. .\'n pance to its n.sh9s." . an-u.\~.u --ru-uv ;\l:- sun` ...on LIX} `A" `I _` |\' K?- Ureign Sabbaths, \ into 3 I1-lnglnn of l `usxhrn Inl--I-II I. _nga_1_.1,r_: woon moon mm .. .._A..-u.-n any-nu mun '1?Hi3`BRrrIs`I1. WHIG. MONDAY. M \R(`II 1;. an anon` -u-ran-nuns-I : 'rh'u-anon" "'?ait]hIdbyA muummusno` torumrdnrln I Ccthollo prion Iru.0od -toldmo todo is." ldlocynnd unity have, uounthnp,polnbSfIIot tn eomlllilhldlcut uepnnhd by no very thick 01:. To mahnuonptgontottholust instance the puupouool the mnnhc uldtho Impulse of thounonndnotrowtn pu-untunutandn utthobierotnlond Inlholntter ennui: tooottou unnttor of cnrelu-no-, otdhre;-u'd ot Ihohvn otballtlhthuhln oostnprociounllfo. The ndlnndcd Inno mutttu. D0 30 d0|I;" the grief Itrtchn father and mothnr. an Ixl1'owin rolnth-ea, dovontly buunlluhnly lulu that It Ins:-dlnpenntiuu of Providence." Th lunatic`: logic and tho ts broken bean- cd uttemncuu an n the `DIN fab cnod-mo lay upon the tor the thon- comfncx of the cuuturo. -Pitubur Banach. ` |l.lnht." And as mlnhur IIIUIIUJ II II- IAIIIIV WI0lIlIlIllKlll.IUK.`l amount. When he got homo he took tho money out and found that imundot AC1 noloitwuntnou. Awoeknnur ho aw tho groom, who ukedhhnhinfeowlllll right. YouIVOmtY'0Ind|hdr,"|dd tho . YeI." aid the groom; I nndonmhtnkollllito youtho8`3nouin dundotelmullhow youwouldnnko handing him back Cl.-Dov0r (DIL) Souths]. lU\'UlI` ULII HI` lll\' jtlll Ill IlK.'4'l1l' In-.<. We wero [old or a mso that uc~ currul in Sum: .1 rlzort time ago. The minister Iras about -nluring the ohurvhw preach when-n revival mu-ting was being (`ll"I'k'd on, \\ born A man .\K(`p[fd upnnd asked him If he could Innrry him afar preaching. "YQ`[ go; 9" I115 Ch reply. "`Vhlt will ha your chug:-." "Whatever you think right, and the minister, "Well. what am you in the habit of n:ce1'ving! Oh. well." amid the minister, that depend: upon the libenlity of the person married; and this mom: sumo pay In-gofoesundotheruunnll mu." Well, how would 01.50 II!!!" `'1 un nunod, mid an nnnishr; it uh for you." A1lrlht.." uidthoprocpocvogmon; I'll hnnn huul Alkthnnrnndnlnp" Analhn IIIVVT III uuuu tuv lllIlUI' puuuu an money In 115 pocknwithoutlookingattho nrnnnnl When In col. homo In hank thn IDI$$I$T'H3 ." LEI. I'u.wlthMIhrido,|nd thoywto nun-lat Whonlnhundedtho Ininlstu-A hound I .11...- L-u .I..Il-u- nu. ...i_l.o..- ..I-...| as- LII-'9 Vll"-ILIUSI I3 ollxcr~.."-.\'ew \I(I|. grad-w I.i.- vn. `I "II`Ua l'tnl ln\ I V rily haul cuu\`icnun~`. supprzxr. tin-xn bu.-3`: Iv)` -'lL1era'-i.:.\ short. vibe!` and higl;u. 11.: muvnnr-\ nr uYl'N\.`f.-4! I LTZHIII &ll.'l` l`L!Jl`\ \\."_A was called for. so long 4. cu:niug-theso C!-Sula ~: l` -- .. Is ALWAYS STOCKED wrrn THE \ Beat Dry Bud Wood, Dry Block Wood. Dry Kindlina Wood and the DA.` oI-nuiI\O{An- A non`. Teacher nr Walter? The nnnoum~e~uvm by Horace Greeley on th v::.1 of April. 1.\ll, that he propuard on the wt); day of that mouth tot-atublish a new morning journal or pplltics. literature and gm-:)`~xnl intelllgv-xm=," '1---utaiued this state- mcutz Tho Tri`-:n:u. us its name imports. will labor to al\'anm- lb int:-rests of the people. and to pnunuta their moral, social and }x)Liu`cal wclllx-in,:. Yours afterwards, .\lr. Urm-luy epitomized tho principles upon which bu haw! lri-.v.l to mmluct. Thu Tribuno in than remarks: I have n-pm-ntcdl_\' be-an stung by tho re- cx-ipt of lovers gx'u'.*cl_\' mfurmiug mo that my \`HuX`._~\' uml vi.-ws cu x vurmut topic were u-in-ma In 1.`!-liv u}-;1.-n. tlm writus evi- -lcutly nxummg, us" a nuzthr nf mume, that I was :1 mere Juunpim; j.u-`K, who only ncukd tn lznmv wh 1!. other pvvplo thought to insure my iu.~taut and nb_*u' cunforuuty to their pz`-;j\nlim~.~. . . . Tm! :1 juurnali.~st was in I112:-' ~vn~ua 1|` ' `v .\-th:ll bu unwan- . u':l was not hkely In .. ......_.. ....n .L-_...l }III`\ THUG] T11`! I I3`. I think it unzl-znl-2--!1_\` true that tho heart beats muru rupi-l1_v M llw pr:-sour. day than ` it did fty _\'-:u`s :1; `-n result Whirl} must Ix` znsvrllx-1 to th-- :21-at mental a.cti\'it_\' at the ngv. Asa (`(\l1:vq1|em`9th`Iu~J1rt wenrsout xuum quickly now than it dad \\'llh our Ances- tors. and cases of hull`! \\;uakm-as and heart failure, which in fnzxu-er Linus were almost. unknoxm, are now quite common.-'illi|m J I`-nunnnd `K I) uunuuu n, IIU nun I: A. llunmond, D. |IlI'Ill!l K'll'Ill'III(`lI|u ` drunk, ur even by nu pl1_v.~xica.l Xt*!`\'i:`l`. Ylhink if nn.I.~nlu!n It is the gum:-ul impnvxion among those who (in not stop tn vonsidor_ that lht` heart is mntinuaily in action. but such is `r1\ull_\` very far from being thr- mm, far about one-third part of the lifeuf lh~- organ is passed in ab- snluto nut. Till]: it dilutes to rm`:-ivv \ho \ l)hx):l. it. t`ul1lI`:u`t~' to expel ` [bu lnlougl. and it xwtsln-;\\~:+>1: lhm-~ I-m nvtinns. By simply putting thv rlngvr an the puls:-. the truth of thh use:-rtinn will he rmzlily dt*lllnllSll`lIVi. The artery at the wnsx. for instance, will be full to dilate, uhcl thru there is quite an ap- 1-rwnnl-Ivinturvnl l-~:'ul'- it is fvit again, and this marks lhv r<-p-we uf the hoark This pvrind \'Rl`i1`~' gnxmly In litfen-nt pnmnns and un-lvr dim-n-nt u~m-uxmtalm-s. and some- lnnus, as in f\`\'n`I`.\ nr c-.-ndiuuns of great ex- h:m. lhv pu!~.-m-u\.~ follow w-avh min-r" with such prrmn air, -` -` Hf rupi-lit)` that the iut`r\'z-.l lmtxru-u '.ho-In can wztru-e-I)` he mons- unxl. lu nun-r in.~muvz-slim pulsatiuns are 5- wry Simr that we ixnprv-,\\i-n mat the hmzrt has enlin-I)` >1 vi-pm] may he nl-mined. Hrulinnrily and in nw-rnml vundiuum of the .~_\'. and in u-iult~ lhv puianlimls vzu`_\` in nnmhe-r [rum sivv In vi;:ht_\' inn minut, but this rula is nut u uhnut its exceptions. I lune known he-umx_\' pt-non: in whom the bwutlxgnts \n-n- as low as fort)`: minuw, nud others in wh-nu Ii \`I(`l`i'|ll'(I ninety. They nro ;:en1~ral`_\' Ill<`l`\'. ml in all pvrmns by uwntnl t-loin-um-nt. II)` smnulntinpz fund or urdmary meal and by IliI\`~|i1`.\IOYn\r|'i\`n* .populittluu mug in Anierioa. With hun- "Gernmny would as soon think 0f`b0lllbb`lIBn- dreds of thounndsof Germans lu'll_\'ew York, in; Berlin ma attacking us With'liundruh ` at thousands! I-`n~ucEim-u"iu New York, France would as soon think of firing on Park. ` with hundreds of thuunnds of Englishmen ` in New York. Euglnnd would As soon think of (lustroying London. The miglitimt defense against European untionsisa wall of Euro jieans reaching all up Mid down the Ameri can cori`t_.ing3u:,m wullof heads and hearts oonsucrntul to five iznvvrnulelit. A bulwnrk of foreign humanity ll!`a\'t\`l up all along our .shon~s, ro.-oufonxxl lb) the Atlantic ocean. armed, as it is, with ta-mpests and Caribbean whirlwind: and giant hlllows ready to ing mountains from tl1eirL`nlapult. we need us a nation (ear no min in the universe but God, and if founiliu his si-!`vi<*e we mud not fear him., As six hunilml million people will yet sit down at our national table. let God pro- sido. To bimbo dullmted the mle-ml of our mines, the sheaves of nur harvest elds. the fruits of our urclumls, the fuhrivs of our inunufnotnrios, tho tvlmvopus of our ullsurwy torim. the volume-s or our lil>i~arim,`t11e songs of our chiiwlws. tho nlfvctiuns of our hearts, ` and all our lakes lIu`'lll0 baptismal fonts and all our mountains nguhs of praise nnd all our \`nll0_\`s allipliitlimtn-s of worship. and \ our country, hnvinpi lI\'(`IIlnL' lift) nations consoli- datul in one. umy its owl-_\' in-art tin-ob be m ` pulmtion of grutitinlu to him who iuml of one hlonvl all nnti-n1~_"` mnl rzuismnml that blood by tho ptI_\'un~m `of thc- Inst drop of hi! II'1I A Mlsmko In lho Marriage Foe. Mnnistn-ns` mnr'*iur:v3 I ~c~`- add much to their m-uxnn during the Mar in many locali- ....- Kl . Inn!-n lnhl nf - nqan cl.-. A\l\. shim... agape:-nuncy. _ __'_'_- 412411 5- . uo.._-mo. I3 U an 1- ;..|: is held 1.1 .... \` .._-. x . 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