Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Apr 1889, p. 2

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- ....-... .. --.._., - All klnlld clean I put In and n M Dun." wun-mud to be an I33 I I lIl9\09 XII QBII R. REID`. Manner. .................. .. m $`.'...: upward! of '0'-09 Tam] income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I lll party at the lowest poutblo rates. Three you pollclu tamed on rluto dwol ling: and (Ann hulldlnn M. ow rates o: nremlum. Louonoaud nmmuuy. gtmplq gsgumon onI1=m._ .45.`... This Comfuuzy In one of the best In the world. In Iwnilab 0 fund: amount to 063363.189. in addition to which In the unmnltnd liabilities of shareholders. 'I`ha vmrlv nmmluml for u; Hun slang Imu-choldoro. - The can-Iv gromlumu for are u: done nmoun to.ua.8l). [mm-moo oootod on Fun And Cit: Pm amount to u.m.au). lnnnnnoo oootod Clu Pro the lowest poutblo you nollciu private uncs and turn ouumnn a premium. Innninnldnrom I THOMAP I INCORPORATED 1&4. pm Subscribed, - - $1,009,800 00 Government Deposit. - - 122,000 00 Losses ma, - - - - s,ooo.ooooo Claims rv-omptly and equitably uatod. Loss by lightning cove`:-ed whether re eu- HUOB 0!` III. ANCE UUMPAN Y transects the SE ,`0.\'D large-st bueineee of All British Companies tn Canada. deposit nnunlly with the Cmmdtan GOVI.'|'D!l18DI 81(1) of tweets for every 9100 of lip- hiiivy as calculated by the Government. P.n's -`-l I. HHIIIB IQlTl1'ABLY um PROIl'1`l.\' without \\'.u.it.|; the usual sixty deyemeeultinpz in the Company never but once having at end of any one year outatnndtng loesee exceeding 3. : lot`. w. 0 BROWN. STEWART BROWNE. Clue! Inspector. Manager for Canada. Toronto. Mont:-em - 1* III rv-rrvvnun .\lA__ AA--. nuuu ul u'u. J. S. R. McCANN.Agent nlu`Il'l: la` - A n Dnu nnu'n Dunn R-1-nor and Mn tot-ulotho"JuI Dun " lobe tho but In them 1&7 than. Axum wuma. a. uoumounnv. MK Did . `I LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE zrwv *7 "I3."'.'L _!Pm_-A CAPITAL - - $l.500.0(X). THE GLASGOW AND uoxlxnz l.\'SL'R- ANUE COMPANY transnclo the sxmxo lnnn-nl hmdnaan nf All Hritinh (`omnnninn in the world, uaunllv sold at Sc. and ilk`. ouch. will be sold this week at 30.. Aiomatlc pencils. 5c.; Pens. Ink. Mucllmto Glue. Time Books. 10 quart galvnnlzed Pail, worth 330.. Extra large galvanized 14 Quart l`nil. 25c.. worih we. We can enumerate but very low of the bar- nlnl we will oifer this week. but come and see or ourselves and you will llnd our counlum l ed with bargains. We are prelgxred to ~up- ; the trade with special job in: priced. oods' Fall` and 7c. Store. corner Prlnceas and \\.'nlllnnInn Ht:-n43: "Innulnn lint my [rods with special Jobbing prices. Wellington Streets. Kingston. Ont. GLASGOW ANDLONDON FIRE INSURANCE CO. n ubble glass for &. and luv. Knitting needles. lies steel. 30. per set 1; hundsomo: gill-odn~tl invlmtlon (nude. with envelopes to mulch. for pupezrics. containing 21 sheets. best. whim upuper and envelopes to nmtnli. llc.: best cremn. llc. A good account book. 34: . Elastic wen. fresh goods. chonpust Yrivea. Wnrm-r's stocking supporters. beet mm in`. Ta per pair : gent}: patent cull holders. llo. per pail. A new nnporuulon of tombs; over [to ditfol ont styles. See our unbreakable comb at No. in real bur- aln. gum-ante d to saw cordw without ranking. Schoolboc-ksaflllllino. scribbling books. ltl) pages. 30., 2(1) pages, 5c. with em: book we give an oil chrulno. Copy books. all numbers. 'lc.: 36 aheetq of note per. Po. En- velopes. 25 for 3c.: I! sheets foo son . 5c.: two line cedar load pencils fol lo.: rub r lip ed lead pencils, 4 for 50.; the best loud pom-irlu the world, usuallv sold at 8c. and lov. ouch. will lhll week at 3c.. Ahtomntic ncncils. 5c.: IUNIY TOLOAN In Inn or null Iulnlol rum on city nI'onol't!. potato and vcgotnblo Innsher. 390.. worth Tic. 2 papers very best tnclgs for To. 1-`nvo tim \ and fuel by using the boat nnd lmeut iinnron l tire liglilor. 190. A gnlvnnizod pail. 15c_ worth '2.` - An extrn lwnvy galvanized pail. `TL-.. in-vur sold before for less thnn W. A 3 string broom. made from 'he very best green broom corn. 2 for 2.30. '|'hrcc (lI \'l`clll styles of wliisp brooms. IUl'., worth Now give your children is luxury : Woods` pntcnt cradle swimr. ensily put up. entirely mm; for house or out doors. for siunnnsr or winter. never sold bcforu for En ah Webb hultt-r with best nivklud rm 3 an uckles, 1%., worth Best ( unlity n I ropo hnltor. 80.. sold elsewhere for L to No. lamp and ring 110 h&llt`l`. for horses. (-ut- V tle. calves. em. 84):. worth 200. Do not Allow your horses ud onltlo to no loose and kill ouch other whcmt oy can be made safe so olu-unly. (`lolhes lines. 10., worth live. The popu!ur hit-hl vcgotnblu masher. 390.. worth Tic. tzu-ks run! hv n.-u'mz the In-at imnron w- u-- - wv-wt--vv--'.-< 0!-`Flue: Ar Pomonra Dnuo S1-our. IIUNIY 'n.u.uAn In up Inuu farm on cits WANTIC .-- mom hnvlna monuy tolnvosl can alwnn obtain nmclau mortuvmo ot the undornlnod at In to Ieven nor com. satin gloss suirch. (lb. cliromo box, :4 --ts.. worm 150. hour lbs. cholcu laundry Hll|l'('h in cartoon boxes (or `. .5u.Cn\m\dinn corn sturch 8 ots. worth 100. Tnu very best corn starch in yuUu\\' pup r 9'i'!52. sold el.-ewlic.-re for line. 0nu's duty is to buy Where his mom-_\' will go fnrtln-st. Host hultt-r with best nit-klvd rin nl rnnn hnltnr xn _mlil IIIIIPBIIIIDIII Uruer ul rurvowvu In Coun-r FRO.VTlNAC.N0. 59. Ru-.(u'|.u Mum'- nta. Friday evening. May 3rd. J. S. R. Mc- UANN. Secretary. _?___:____:.__,_? wean : mm mm uEiIT%JsTAn1iE Othermorchanta one on the lookout for money totlde Lhom over while tho)` hold their goods at full prices. '0 have been on lh lookout for barmuns that we mu)` otl`or you whut you want at prices you can afford to buy them and be glad Among our almost endless list : Mrs. Po to and irons. the finest thing ever made. 3 in set with stand. Sl.l9. worth S`.'.50. lio.:nson's tlb. chromo mm, :4 I-tea. worth laundry cmz~s' INSURANCE of luonI:a_Rognht Ilootlnp. ` Mlndon. No. Eton Monday. Ma} am At 1:30 ` D Ancient St. John's. No 3. on Thursday. May 2nd. 3!. 1:3! `p.m. Gnu-nau . No. 08. on Wednesday. May 8th. 2nd,Vnt.1:l! .m. Clunqu . No. 0!. Wedneodny. May 8th. It 7:!) n.m. 1.11: V. I`: in. v- Urmnn 11:: Avamcna or -ml GRAND `Loom: or Mmcnurrnu. ENGLAND. meet every other Friday in`thd Sons of England Room, noeu Street. Next meeting APRIL 25rrn. . Bvsnxnn. Recording Secretary. v BIJIII In N:-`I-uua LIIOIBTIII Lonolz. No. 33 of the Sons of Eng- hnd Benevolent Society, will meat in their new Lodge Room, oorl-or Montreal and Prmoeaa Sta. over Btraohnnh Hardware Store. the 2nd and Jun Tuesday: of each month. IIIIIIIII-II Ilruul IIIIVIIIVI-1 `Conn? STANLEY, No. 199. C.0.F`.. meets on TUIHDAY. April aom. in tho- `Prentice all,K1y_1_g,strcet. T. T. RlN'l`0N.RI.`c.-Sec. iiYic'INifWoaxs,{Pnmcms A II |.A_j_ .1 __.J- -I.._.4I M -_4I ..I_L.A lndoprondont Order of Foresters. ........ tr.-mu-.-.1-u.n vn rm nmnm.ua M1 Cunudlan 0|-dgr Foroltofo. 3 ._ n_.-....... xv- mo nnv u uutun AII Ullllvu J. '1`. WHITE `It A t. hbBRy0G(`t?I":(lCI1`. TNSURANOE. soqmrrms. j_;.,- -_._.__.__. Son: of Englnnd-. `Ann- Ma. Q! nlnhg n at. low rates a Ioinud 008. Akont. omp-ny. sun It nu II In `X3n"E"s awn-r. um- creatures In Lnrlu JIUIII. Loncunuuu U1 nl. than good, . Ind out comm their urpechxl consecration. Donot. therefore. be frightened when you In the great. uheuvula. the great naimtlous, the great an qutkcl. whether among the rocks or unsung the Iutionaor in Individual I oxpark-nee. Out. at them God will bring beat \ ` relulunnd moat. mlznlceut consequences. Hour the crab all round the Lord`: rumpu- ngun and no the glorious retnhncon 0! in dud lnhnbltnnt. Com-union! It antigen- vvu` which up world he been talk uxpuoung forth: insmtvrontyyeun. would counomoonoldouoovidoand s conculdon no trqmundoun would not have I throne in Europa cumdtng n It now is. The nation of nu an-th `Ann und of lnvlnr tbs.-Ir kinn HIIOPO IUIIIUIII` II II HOW ll. IIIO IIIHOCI II III rth In and of having mu king! I lynx? T0 L(_)_A_N_. msuguucn] in-3|, : ,\u_ I Ill}: Ill L115 uuun-nu l\ .w ullbowusn - s. to mo of th- Incl that the Gospel is to sweeten nnd deolori.r..- tho world. The world has so much of 1-urrcfaction on-l nuilodor that (`liri:.t is gniiig to roll over it waves of trunk- inccnsound sprinkle it all iker with `sweet smullinig lll_\'l`l'll. 'l`hou.~`nndsot yours before this Solomon had said that Christ was it lily and Isuiali haul declared that under the Gos- pi-l the d-.-sort would bloom like the rose, but the world was slow to take the floral hint. And so now the women of the text bring hiuid.~i full lllltltlrlll full of redolence and per- haps unwittingly contlfm and emphasize tho lG0l1 of deodorizntion. When Christ`:-1 Gos- pclhns conquorod the earth the hut offense to the olfactories will have left the world; Bwcot, pure air will lmve blown through every home and churches will be fhmkl from the curse of ill n-ntilotlon and tho world will become two great gardens, the cmpurplcd and emhlazouvd and omparadlsul "hemis- pheres Sin is n hozzard, holiness is n dove. Sin is nightshade, holiness is o flowcr. If you are trying to reform the world open the windows of that tenement house and poor through it tl drought of `God`s pure utmos- plierc and sot a guraniuin or a heliotropo on the window sill; cleanse the air and you will help cleanse the soul. How ilimatlio world so often insult that feature of tho liulnnn {nee which God has innde the most promini-nt feature in human pli)'siogIioiii_\'! To prove how he himself loves &l`\llll&Il(`s I bring the fact that there are millions of tlowcrs on pmirics und in mountain tustiimvos the fru- gratnco of which no human living cvcr bI`cntlw.~`, uml he must lmvc grown thctn them for his own rcgnlelnczit. And for the compliment the world paid Christ by giving him is sepulcher in Josoph`.~s garden he will yet make the wholo earth a garden. Yrs, he eXpl`L`S.V)9(l his delight with frugrunce in the first book of the` Bible, when he said. The Lord smelled a sweet savor; and be filled the uir of the uncient tabernacle and temple with sweet lllt`t`llSt`;lLll1l there are small bottles ot' pt-rttiiiic in heuvou doscribed in llovolntioiis Ill-i golden vials f 1111 of odors. l prmu-li an inn- bronml gospel which will yet cxtirpato from the V|`0l`lll ull foulnea and f`:.\ll(`llllT_\` and the last ll(|iUllll`lll$\\` und tho lust mi-plntic go. (Had nm l thnt though the world ho-l (`lllL'll_\' spikes for the S.-iviour`s foot und thorns for the Saviour}; brow, the nm;;i pm trunkin- cense upon his cradle and the .\lar_\'s brought frnnlnnccnuo for his grave. ' onnsn OUT or msrottn. Notice also that Clirist`s mausoleum was opened by cullCt1n\il<)ll. It wins a great earth- quake that put its twiatod key into the lu- volved and luhyrinthlno lock of that tomb. Concussion! That in the power that opens all the tombs that are opened at all. Tomb of soul and tomb of nations. Concui-nsion bo- twe Enghuid and the thirteen colonies, und forth conical free government in America. Concussion between France and (lcrniany, and forth coma republlcanlsm tor Friuice. Concusion among the rocks on Mount Sinai and on two of them was left: perfect law for Allngec. Coucusiou among thorocksnround Cnlvarymnd the crucifixion wan nimlo the more overwhelming. Coucimlon hotween the United States and Mexico, and a vast Area of country beooma ours. Concus- Ilon between England and hence. and must of this continent west of the Mluihxip l be- comes the property of the American nlon. Coucunslon lx-tween iceberg and iceberg, be- tween bowlder mil bowlder, and n thouund concussions put this world into shape for mu`: residence. Concunlon between David and his enemleu. and out came the psalms which othorwlae would never have been writ-. ton. Concuulon Uetwi-on God`: will and man`: will, and out`! overthrown, we u-euew creature: in ChrlIt'JeIu|. Concuulon of i ._.l.;..... ....... ..a ...i-| 0... ........ -0 0).- ......A [Una In uu l:I.V1'Iv dill lb:-_\' nut ln`in;_1 ` nsthntut` (Inn lm quest! Nu. they I tn nm nf Hm fut`! L I ulI.\|I.|.n IIIUI lIu|J\\A nuu........ g,-ml:-n l|I0i'n1']\s1`. The Murysarc m the mini ` with nrmnut in-s. S\'.\ll;I|Llb`)l OF THE FLO\\'EllS. \\'h_\` in! nu! l.licso.~ woine-n nf thu text bring thorns an-l ll\`IH*.~`, for Rinse would more tlmmughly luive i-xpnmwd lhv piercing sur- ruws of llu-i:1:~'vi\`u.`s and their Lord! Why ln`in;_f Nilllt` n:iti.mul ensign suvh -..u.._. .> .i.. n......... ......I.. o.-..:....l .. mm. I 'l'hn.._,dornmenta of the Tomb-The In- niime:ii"Si3`Fo"iu-ur the neui-'nio Glo- ties of the Reuurrectloii'7 if the m?gm.- , . eoiiii-'l'he Life Beyond HI_V;[:_oJll-(:3 `BIIOOKLYN, April 2i.-2i met mdiiicuiie tttended the Easter services zit the Brooklyn Tabernacle this morning. The pews, the aisles and all the adjoining I Q0lJlB were throiigi. I and multitudes-in the street could not guiii'uii ontriuice. Rev. '1`. De Witt.` Tul- mage, D. D.. preached on the subject Aro- matics for Easter." The pulpit and galleries of the (`hu_i`Cll hnd elaborate tluraldecorw tiuns. The congregation sang the opening hymn: ` - , We praise thee. 0 God. for the Son of thy love. _ For Jesus who died and iii now gone above. Dr. Tnlinzige took two texts, Luke xxiv. 1: .Brin1,:ing the spices whih they had pre- i." I Corinthians xv, 512: The trumpet Ihnil sniiiicl." `He siiiil: Eiivimiitiiii: work have I ll(`f0l`t` me this I Eiistw lll0i`lll)lg, fur, iniitritiiig tlivso women of the text,,ivlin hruuglit lll`Ul`lln[ll`S to the mniisnli-iiiiiul' (`liri.~'t. liiiii gisiiig to iiiirnli frniikjiiveiise and bziliii iiiioi uttaf` of l`0.\'(`S miil carihiiiinii i`i-niii the [hut Indies and odors {ruin Al`1\l)l.`I. llllll. ivlimi W0 c.'iii inhnlo no iiinm of the pi-i-fiiiiii-. than we will talk of sweet sniiiids riiiil hull!` l'i`oin the iiiiisic that shiill mike the (lomi. Hziviiig on other Eust- urs ii-sci'ih<~l tlii- whole si-eno. l in-mi only in four or live NW1? -iii-us say: Christ was lying: nt on his lim-k. lii'el0s.~x.iiniiii.~t _\(`lli}lllll'l`tl l`1X`k.~`, i'n<-1;. (\\`n.`l` him, rovks llll(lL`l' him, mid niluornf rocks all lmuiiilml by the flowers and fniiiitni'i's of .Iuscpli.`,,~' voiiiitry suit. Thl`l] ii lirigiit iiiiiiiuruii. ll.`i\'ill`,{ iic.~1'i`nili~4l {roiii lioziveii. quick and tlusliiiig ns xi liillllg iiii\ti~ui'. pii'i.`s up the door of rock and puts it nsiiio as though it were a i-hnir iiiui sits on it. l`lii-ii Christ ullWl'pS iiiiiisi-if of his lll0l`llllH`_\` iipp:ii~ol tilltl takes the turban {ruin his |ll`.'l(l iiiivi fillil it up iii-libor- nl'l_\' and lays it dim-ii in ma ]Ill|(`\`, unil then puts the l|l'llll\l iii iiiintiicr [illl<``, iuiil comes out iiiiil llll(l.\ thin the suiilii-i`x \\'llH~ll:ld been on gllllhl are i_\'iii;; uruiiii-I. p:iili and in u lli`ilil \|'l)(|ll, ill|`lI' .<\ioi'il,< ln-iit ililil iiaalz-xx. The UlllHIl`liill~' pi'i_.uiiei' of tlio-tuiiiii is dis- c|uii'gi-iiuiii iiio liiiii-ireil pi~>pIu.~u~liiiiiut Ull(`<'. .\ii t`>[N'1'illl i-iii~_-'i'i-xx of \'(`i`lt'.\ilL\'ilk`S l.`llliI` 1-uy ii l-rilw tn the l'i`:~ ll5('il:lit`1l .~i-iciiurs t~-.~n,\' iliait Hi.-ru nus iii i`\'.~ lil`l`t'i`ti6ll|,(Hid thiit \\'llii|` illI`_\' \\'\`l`UU\ i-i'vi~iiio of sliiiiiin,-i` tho (`lii`i.~ii:i.i< lllltl pliiyod l`l`.\llI`[`( (`liUlll~i.~ Lind tulll the (`(>i'i`?l`. Tin` III ...o. . ....'nl. ... DR. TALMAGE DESCRIBES SCENEIS 0F CHR|ST S RESURRECTIHON. AROMATICS Eon 1:..\s'rL1:1:.L l.\('IV ['3 llllll l|II.'ll LAII \II `I ll: nriupf ` lunmn c-uglv, typiral uf (`nu- xuy bring urulnativs suggestive act . 5-_.... .. .... I ..... ...).\.. O`\nO THE BRITISH wma. MONDAY APRIL 22. \powqrv roudorouscuwnun vnuuuu uy ,ghn,m No. Thundu-bolt oluvinguumder thognnml No. Bound nmuung thonlhot lNo. Dyn Intedrlllodundnrpmundnouofcvno `kph Ind abbey! No. rung: ho done by listen bu Total lnvuud Funds upward: or .... .. ..I)l.(lD Total income .... .... ........... ..l mm Inounnool Iqunut Loss by nro accept- od at the Iowa. our:-out rates and claims umlnd without rnhnnoo to mo Band II N000 up In monument, win no josued and shaken and rolled aside by the angel of Relurroctirm, and while wtlung for your kindred to [tuber and the procession to form, your reuurru-nod body may sit In holy triumph upon uh chhnlld none which nw-Izod the place of your protracted slum- ber. On that day whnt ll frlgllo think will lntlncdunzmnnannd mllunn QLMEI-II. and the mortar which will rustle out of the wall of vault: thlt have been healed 'I thou- sand yearn, ind `tho Tu), bull: for I queen ln lndlb. I Iopulclnr two hundred and twenty- vo feet ugh, and undo of 119:` and curm- llan and turquoh and lnplo-luull and uno- thynt and onyx nd npplzlro and dia- mond, Vhlel: shun lb! y nln hto -|I...I... .a...o .. ........ nl hnnnn And stone am: an upon it. Yet do not mnJu- tho mistake that many do of sitting on it below it. iarolled away. It is bound to go if you only tug away at it. It not boloro. than I think about 12 o'clock noon of resurrection day you will use Iomulhlg worth racing. The general lmprosiou iathut the renurruotion will Iako piano in the morn- ing. The ascent` to the skies will hardly ocbur ln|medlamly_ It. will take home hours to form ihoproceusiom Ilryward. and we will all want to puke a look at this world bofnro we',ieavefit forever and mu the surroundings of the couch where our bodies have long been sleeping. On that Easter morning the mar- blo. whether it lay at upon your grove or bhoofl in monument, will have to be innllnal Anal nlunlpun nnrl bV`.hO A DAR AIUAIA BIIKZUAV. The old man. in-. (iriln. was just mulling his text. Pretty soon he unfurled the main- sull. raised Illa topsail, ran up the pennants to free broom. cu)-l I tell you the old Gospel ship never mile-l more proipcrously. The snlt spray ew in every direction, but more especially did it run down my ehoelui Satan had in strike sail. his guns yrero dismounted or spiked. his \`Iu'lnus crafts by which bu led slnncn captive \H'l`0 all beached. and the captain of the I.ord`s hosts rode forth, cou- quering and to conquer." Before that sailor boy was poverty. but he conquered it; and orplmnnge, but be conquered it-, and igno- rauco, but he conquered it; and the soul! oi tho world, but ho conquered it; and he rose till every sailors` huthel in the world bleued him and great nliI\'0l\1l`}' plati'orm.< invited him, and Diuiicl \\'u.-but/er and Churlus Dick- ous and Fredorikn Bremer and puolx uud ora- Iom and senators ant electriiled at his feet, and his gospelized influence will go on until thulast jack tar is converted and the sea 3 shall give up its dead. All lll0 obstacles of his life seciued gathered into ono grout bowl- dur. but Edward '1`. Taylor. the world ro- nowued milom` preacher. rolled back the stone and Mt it. vat u nn! Innlnu flun Inlufnkn Ihf. llIl|llVd0 D000 D011] Ill nt'u\ cn lliI|l unVu_)5 uuu an l:u.s_y time, he now spa-:ik.~' of that wrestle with the ro(`l(-as lllv iiiost Illl(`l`t'.~'tlll[_' vlmpter in till his n.ngt~lic lit'-thno. 0. nn-n and women with ob.~t:u-lvsin the way. I tell you that those ohstnclos {u`\` only thrones that you may llftvl` it while sit on. Is the olistzivle in your way sicluioaz. Gsnqucrit by ut-t-omplishing more for God during your ll'l\'tlll\llslll than many uccomplisli who have never kl.lu\\`ll an all- nient. Are you ]*vI`.~'H`1llA` By your 111 rightxwssnmlcnurn;:- compel the world to acknowledge your moral llttllslll. Is it poverty? Conquer it by Ix-ing happy in the companionship of your Lord and Master, who in nll his live ownul but sixt_\'-two vents, and thnt he got. from u Ilsh`stnouth uud iumiuliataely paid it ull out in taxes totho Roman aaaexor; and who would have been buried in apottt-r`s eld had not Joseph of Arimathea contrihutul a place, for he who had not wh to lay his head during his life hntl bonowed pillow for the last slumber. There isno throne that you are sure to keep except that which you make out of vanquishotl olJst.'u:les. An un- grateful republic at the ballot box denied Ilomce Greeley the highest place at the na- tional capital, hut could not keep him from rising from the steps of it New York printing oI?`e, on which he sat one chlll_\'Inorning waiting for the [ms printer to come that he might get (L jolt, until he tnountaed the highest throne of Amcrivan journalism. He rolled back the stone audaat upon it. A poor or- phnn boy, picking up chips nt `Richmond, Va, accosted by n posing sencaptain and in- vlttxl to mine on l-onrd his vesnel,dmpsthe chips and starts right nwuy and is t0sVl\l from port. to port, and ll0ll)(`l0Sh' und friend- leas, wanders one day along Treluout street, Boston. and are l :u'k Street churchopen. and speaking of it nftvx-ward on It grout l>t`(`n.\lull and using sailors` vernawular, us was usual with him, he .\'Il_\'~: "I put in, I up ht-hn, un- furled suil, and made for the gallery und scud under bare putt: to the corner pew. Then 1 have to and mine to Anchor. . r . .~-un . n an-uut\\' MOD [3 (IGBEIIIUL; concuusiuu I3 uuaunulullc. Notice `also what the angel did with the stnnealter he had rolled it `Way from the a mouth of the Saviour`s'l1IauS0lelun; The book says he rougd away the, stone from the. door. and set upon it. All of us ministers have prenvhed I at-mion about the`angel`s rolling away the stone, but_we did not re- muk upon the sublime fact that he sat upon it. . Why! Certainly not because he was tired. The,,angels are,a fatigueless rare, and `thatone c0I,1ld~have shouldered every rock around that tomb and carried it away and not been besweated. He sat upon it, `I think, toshow you and tmhow me that we may make every earthly obstacle a throne of triumph. The youiz; men who get their education easy seldom amount to much. Those who had ' to struggle for it come out` ntop. There is no end of the story of studyin;; by pine knot lights and reading while the mules of the towpntli were rcstiiig, and of going hungry and patched and hm-afoot and -submitting to all kinds of privatiou to get scholastic advan- tages. But the day of graduation came, and they took the dipiunms with a hand nervous from night study and pale from lack of food and put their academic degree in thepockot of a tlirendharo com. Then starting for an- other career of hard.~lnp, theyontered a pro- fession or a. luisiiwss here they found plenty of disla-urtuimient. and no help. Yet saying: I will sum--ml; God help lll,_f0l` no one else will, they went on and up until the world was coinpolled to nvknowleilge and admire them. STllll.\'GTll BY STRUGGLING. it` fnvt wins that the obittaclo between their discouraging stnl'l. and their complete 5ll(`(`t'&\` was ll rock of fifty tons, but by reso- lution,nL-rved and niusrularizetl and re~en- forcod by Aliiiiglityml, they throw their arms around the ul>.~'tllL`lt5 and with to ittreugtli of a sixpornutural wrestler rolled back the stone, mid. ha\'in',; l>t`C0nl(` more than Conqiierors, the) sat upon it. Men and uonien are i;(K)d and }.fl`t`|l. and useful just in proportion as tin-_\' had to on.-roonio obsta- cles You can count upon the lingers of your one hand all the great singers. great orn- tors, gront poets, grunt; patriots and great Cliristiuus wlm never had a striigglv. That angel that made a throne of tho l) at Christ's touil wont buck to henwu nnal I wnrraut that, having been born in in-a\ .-n null IllW&l_\'S had an easy rnnl:-ns: ii... nu.`-r im.-r.-.~timv ohnnter in nll his ` C0ln8.l'98lll'l`9(.`I|0D [Or 5-" 9"" P"~ 5*! lion is ileathful; concussion is Messianic. \Y..Hm. `ulna ...I.c... ma nnwnl dial writin- born so them`. andmoy would utter: while . elect their, kingsf and them `would bel an Italian `republic and A-German rr public and a Rusian republic and an ` Austrian republic` ad out of the cracks and crvvlcc-s and chums of thutconc-usalou would come resurrection for all Elll`0P0- Stagna- s:.\... L. .'I....`oI.'c..I. ..-....n.uinn in \(ns;:innhv IHAINES 86 LOOKETT Will Remove down street to Mr. Ward's Bi? Store in a few days. A good new stock 0 'I%f\`IlTI`I f`-Q"T%TIHl'\ -_.I FTITQ W I"'P'If'('H uv - on` .-..-u--... Vvnuu----av. nu nu vu-u, vv uuv Jul`: :4: Irnzvanvvu v- -- dlecount sad give the purchaser the benet. Inlhe undertaking. u every hue knowe, the one who does the In-gen huelneu on: do it tho cheepoet. 1%` require: the ume number of horeee. heel-lee. oarrlegee. oto.. to do 50 funeral: for one your no It doee 350. We the do our own engnving which In e greet eevlng. Attend pereonelly to evqryunu-el and with the long experience which we have had on stand to lunerule better end cheaper then ny one in the huelneu. JAMES REID, 254 and 266 Princess Street. A Great Many Ask Why It Two Do the Largest Business in the City in Our Line ? smpnv BECAUSE WE BUY IN LARGER QUANTITIES. buy lorguh, an cu. , -.__-|.__-_ .L_ |.-_-A. I _'.|__ .._.|-__.-|_:__ __ -__,,__ .,, L,, ,, unnooo gun Lou by nro accom- nomad without rolbnnoo to too Bond st [W`*%.DW**<-s=.=::.v-.:.`;w.,'.-:. T All lnwndln urv haaen should call at the Leading Mjlllnory Store to I00 tho Lntnt Novelties Largest stoc . and always the cheapest BEA!) Ah!) LACE VIHTEB AND DOLHANS. All Immense noon to choose Iron. 03 to no each. See our L uhnoro Hon 5: no p`or pair. Immense ILOOK (0 (mouse Irvin. Va Lu .6! an `II. on ur \ uuunuru nujg gg. we put pgu-_ arms is BRUMLEY. Leading nnniaryfstom, 132 and 134 `Princess-at ' Spence & Crum|ey s [DISPLAY - 0F - IVE W - DRESS - 00005 RE MOVAL. Have Imported an Immense Stock of Carpets for the Spring Trado The Pat- terns are Beautiful" Wilton and Brussels and Balmoral and Tapestry and Wool and Union and Hemp and Matting and Floor Oil Cloth Cloth and Linoleum. IT IS ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL THAT LADIES KID BOUT 990. 1/40/58 /00 81/PPE/?, 6.5 oe/2z`s. GENTS FINE sewn) BAL., $1.95. P01 /2z`ea or Mea /um Toe. HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, D. F.%AR_MST.R_ONG, NOWFORCARPETS LADIES WH_ITE UNDERWEAR, Corsets, Handke_rchief,_ _ THEPR/OE TELLS AND PEOPLE TELL THE PRICE. Boc$':":',' :i:'o'J'ai's"n1' 7r"1_"1\'T'Ks IAIQII L- -I.-.-... _A ..E ~ L _ _ _ A -- % __Ar_ . 'W'_A.LSIEI_ at S'I'E.A.O'Y S_;` Hgqdsoma Long-handled PAB.ASL8'Ju'st to Hand. ` % I _ Splendid Value in_ UMBRELLAS. . . Ladies Silk. Lisle KID GLOVES in great variety. Black LaceS_BARFS. % 500 Pieces New and Elegant RIBBUNS. GREAT_OP_l5PLAY TWILLINGS, LSH & STEACY Brass Trimmed Curtain Poles for 30c. All kind: of Houlelunilhing Goods in the latent nylon It RICHMOND, ORR & Cl 1. Easter Novelties I Reliable and Close-`Priced Dry Goods Store, Corner of Princess and Bagot Streets. FINE DISPLAY In Unequslled tor Intent Designs, Newest Shadu nnd Lqwut Prices. THE ITM INSIIRAIUI OOIPARY. H A DTKIDD [YIN]! RICHMOND, ORR & CO. THIS IS JUST WHY I SEE OUR SPE CIALTIES- MILLINMERY.%M!Lu~ERY- MWN55 %&%% BURNS W x "`* 12:: tr - Will be shown at right prices. H` FURTHER NOTICE SHORTLY. 14| Princess Street. Embroideries all widths; --or-1_ EQSIERY HARTFORD CONN. .`.E....""' iii` '1'&"3:z&'5 L.ouupu5'1nmyo.u...'.... `III n.mono.oo Tholoul Fire lmunnor mama tho Oonunont. II Annual Premium Ipuu II `ndtnadvfhoilaitod Bheeuu-clones than than of my other Counvllw. and It has n In-' blunhhod would all! can. J l8BWIlT.Anmt`

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