~ (`UTTING .\' r|'1'.i*I.'o u specialty. mt VP. _n.-puma. _c_37"c3:ao1 n'."." ' .. .., SECOND? HAND BOOKS ` F. ,N|8_BET 8, Thocorllonooknom PAPER, 30 cts. ,' CLOTH, 60 cts. jpxcncs or AINFIDELS. uuuwguuls ...:`:-."-m~ ;,,'..., Ant. 0. NEW BOOK L M. Henderon & 00., And the work will be better done. If it prevents the moths from get- ting into them for the next, two months it will be money saved. Remember then GALLOWAYS A. SIHHOII . A .0. lnl llnnlt-r ` Erasers, f\ I Slates, BIOIDG Y , FRENCH. CON PIJSITION. xv.` I vol I nun . A LU I-JRRA. 1 TRIGONOM I-ITRY. I .|'l`l\' Aug. I3. [ M CSIC. GI-I01:R.\l'H \'._ espriznonss srnnm. 2 doors below [ DRA\\`l.\`u, '1 Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITEB of all kinds is large and varied. We have I complete assortment in all the following branches : RI-Z.\ DI N1 :, Il`I`ll`I"I\`a v BY REV. FATHER LAMBERT, SCHOOL BOOKSI, [J. 0. HARDY & 00., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, {Prices Much Lower] j- i3qbKs_ _AND)lAGAZINES. Mantle & Ulster 0/oths. PRINCESS STREET, Send to Galloway before the rush comes any Furs you may want repaired or altered in shape and have it done while there is plenty of time. IT DON'T COST ANY MORE See our window. Fine Dress Goods, New Dress" Goods, Dress Trimmings, ALL D1?rii7E}i< ! `L Thccornu-Boohton. -.-_'._..-. -V`-nan. the Modern Scholar. 88 PRINCESS STREET. Everything New and vi Crayons, SP'0Mt OFFIIMOS IN NOW IS THE TIME! Than Lut You-. "n:.\n-muxcs. AILDII CHE.\lISTRY, Pihllil Pencils, I-ILO(.`UTIO.\'. n `GR.-\.\l.\IAR. (SERMAX, \\'RITI.\'(i. 1 Com passes, In-an-nl\o Ill Ill` IVIVJIVIII 0 (I18 llll(l`l" I signed up [06 In. of M0.\`D.\\'. o 121): ina!.. ` for the new tmdea roquirod in the erection E! a house on Brock Street for J. B. Youronux. so. ub Nuun # f -0:~!(;; ,LLER + 015], Commercial Course, r` urn- 'l4`\\.l`- AMI I0 OPTIC. ".uu1H.\urrxc KINGSTON .6. L; RI(.`L'LTL'RE. (:o.\umu'. I "onmom'. J Rules, P.Am and specications may be seen at our once. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accept- Plnslcs. J }H.~"I`UR\'. GREEK, Oor. Princess I Montreal _S`ts.. Aux). ---~- ~'HENDRY'& THOMPSON, now an '1`IiAfr um-1.Vn_ oANbi.n: ranows rr nuns Has. Campbell's Wood `Yard. THE TDBY HARDWOOD. In I . I 8:TsW00n SLARR xnunm non` 1 Where he will heglnd to meat at his old cas- tolnen and as many not ones uwul honor him with their patronage. no will consmntrjkcep * on Inna TENDERS will be received b the under- innt.. i our [nudes nvunlrnd in lha are:-linn Directly opposite Me-Tote In Pout Barrack Ga to. 4 ...u may uv\.I\lul'.l\ uqgn nxpusuuuy [0 .122- nounco to his numerous friends and cuslvlnors that he has removed his old and established Wood You! from tho Ferry what! to the old K. & P. Railway Depot. in tho foot of Ontario Street. and "REMOVED. POPULAR % GROCERS, send to us for BLACK SILKS BLACK OASHMERES or any other Black Dress Material. `Our stock is always well as- sorted and Best. Cash Value. THE SUBSCRIBER bogs respectfully to .122- nounm in him IlIllIIlIlV\III friend. and nu-.n....u.n. - . _. -....... - uvvuln UV Conducted by Ml-ELLE. DE ST. Ill Re-oven 1ll.\'.) `llll'ItSDAl . SIEPTEIBER In For lllrtnn Innnlvn an 311.... 9. I PO Dunno It. and ` I00. III 88. PCOP root. T SCHOOL, 1 (`omluvtul hr Illa`! I I` nu us up Iunlnc/Orion conpku In I In Inn. \ T 3 I THE MAYOR onrnentl request: all citizens wishing to sum the an rota of the Nowblurx are to please and their contributions to the City Ttouurer. City Hall. JOHN (`.\RSO-u'. __*_%_____ IPROF. J. z mssnoonnas, ? QUEEN 8TRII'l`__.. Inn-r-vm.-u .. I MR HORACE W." REYNER: Pignn Ringo..- n...... n-.__.--, -nu. J-aIuII.'uIluI(`s. l I188` Term oprnn Thursday. B.A.. Principal. -K-INGSTON AoA171QfY} 812 BROCK 8'l'RK?H': \ I-'irst.(`lnu l.`l..........-.... I.`.I-- i and DIIUUR STREET. [ Fin!-(`lass lilcnu-nury Education in Eng Nah. Nnlhemnlics. (`Insoles and liookm-|n'mr. 'l"`hursdn)'. Sepl. In I'.'. R \'.\.\'. . -- --.- . -_.-.-u.v vvsusuc, aawououoy an. Tomato. I~`|'Ll.I I2ut'll'l'Il) I! l\`tII' m:mnnu:,\1. l'nhr-rally Pnpnnmon: Nude and Fine Art. lady slush-nu loot l|ru~-lug homrs lhln ymr Al. Tommo Lmlwnll . II`urvin~nlnru gap]; to the Indy Prlnclpn . {USS MA1`|lll-.'- .\. ll ncldnon above. __-_., 323%; .,-.. .-. . Srlll'l2IIl-Ell Isl. I887. For terms. Inquire at D Gore SL. Kingston. _ .2.-*::.3,';m.*.*-..":.-L 2 1 `loan: can-n locum. In-nu M. an l`.\'lll-JRWRITI-`.|lS' SAL!-I at Windmill Pninl. Montreal. nn Tlll-JSIIAY nfwrnoon. um: September. of 33 Ban lmn. 316 Tuba-nu. 214 Sle%lI`|nleo. I Cut Iron Pipes. 62 Nail Sheets. Boiler Plnu-3.94 Bundles (Bu Pip:-s. ex-schooner "Willing D. be.-Ira yam of the cargo and from the SS. JOHN .\0X. wrec.-k~ ed at Chnnnell. .\'eIrfound|nnd. lhtle at 2 o'clock p.n|. THOS. J. POTTER.lAu('lionc~.r. F TORONTO LADlES COLLEGE, R91-Ilgnlgn t ll\._._._ _.- `_---' -auuQCl.--` Ins:-rwn:.\' n.uuu: um nlvmmc s-nuu:nn.| 7/ aunt: unto cm on muomon. a. kiiliif '1' DRY HARD WOOD. I (ht; Ion FT WOOD. SLAB8. KINDLI O A NhAA1ITIhn1nnn Aaoulturg. to . any `Me In- tnlnlng Iuy alman- cl a Not`: `Kluge (. 0 P3... 53-11.: No: For ctn-uhr. gm; nor... gt mum, source at and). can. om. Ipply to Mills Illl.l.n u . u_._.- ,. - -w:-4 'l'hoVIounIn and Iuulnrnuulnl Iloughooununclnurunont. ____ III-nu -2-n...._..-. .-_... A Sept. 10. and Ca ~ Another I Cut In Hoyt`-`Jone and B uo. I-`Innnol N us. my Bu-nuns n Trunks and Vallsoa. This line especially must. be soldjgt any tI1 h$"t0' make rvnI'll"fnl` iitlif a. 1I`RumomberlfyonwamBlBu~gIuna . "E". 9`. W `7"73~" * '*; $`!.!- . - - -,._...=. ___..___.__._..__... THEv(f.Ail.0A.AGlcULTURAL couccs ` \\'m 5. u-_-..-.___. ...........-. _ Puoau and (lnnlhu within to enter boyo hr the sash: lnuuntng an-rtuum In. no nqupud to into hndhu Iplvlllon. MI! Vnonndul nunllhc um 8:90. am will bu Illul hyynuhnlhouhu Ilo\'lums. (`Inna mine on 'h&.r.Iop. In. ......_.__.__ .. uknwcmon COLLEGE, ....- u 31! : win. I0 apply JAIII-'5 IILIJ. l.A.. Guelph. Aum. I87. 4 a , I Cor. Block and Dlvhlon 813.. K11 I vvvvu. uqnnao. 5111])! AND SAWID WOOD. TORONTO. Ill l"1`l - 1~:umz'n mm 1:. ...- .._-uvuuu uuns VVLLI Ito-opouod 001083! In. & 15511"-:Ri EDUOATIQNALV 250 TONS Damaged Steel and Ironw IX ICRBW. IIIIACIIII VlIun-ounI AAA \'-.1 I 0. moxboiw. 114.. ll|lI\n-nu -v. .@_' RR! Y. \\ ill VI` 9 102- . l`Rl.V(`l|'.Al. - II] In!!! . I ongugul on 1. Amalia! .' Pnuhlonu. OR\' I h t I the number. NEWBUR Gl-TR-ELlEF., TO CONTRACTORS. Iv emnerun. 5.;-rent`;-n\'e Bland Pane r (`unrhoa Went: \ er Palace r (`o.'n H eeplng (`an and ten 3 or Draw lloolu (`an haw been unlgrm for this en-union. I"|l`ll~(`|eun car: only will be used. l'2\`-ry (mo is assured a quick. comfortable and pleasant Iuurnry. `For Ticket: ml all lnlurmntlun nmly In l~..\. F .1'kL A 1. Perry hock \\' r! or nddn-on l o Genera Agent R. W. &U. R. IL. (Inn-to. N. Y. Hal` , 3 Ill-2.\' Y! (it-n'l I`: \, \' I must no nude on or heron rbeptembu llh. llllqun III-Iuzlnn dn couchul will run gunmaxew York ('11 on both day and I l special oonchocwlll he mom-rvod fot pal-Hun of Out! urwudn. All utklu lho train on name `uuon.b5 llitillon for name I: made belon- I ` . c::t:l -rave \{'nm-r ping (and \\agn_or Spot-hllooplng (`urn may he chartered for the lrlp to NH! Hart. at CU. Applsuuuus mull he nude be on Hcptenubu lib. Illldnnt dnr run ' GENTS ` FURNISHiNGS. (ICU. Puuunu-I dud Slaying (`At or Draw- ! u-Rona (:7 gtodnuou must learn their mums and opoon money with l`. A. I r. Ticket ml. Kluuon. 0nl.. on 0! below . op- mubor la. I Cl thl . 0 ma` I.-`uruinhinz 000;! ll 1 arid C2 -nnotgncr Cut in Boyligora: . Buo.l-`lannol 5 ts. Bipnu-nuns Trunk: And Valium. line eanoclnllv mnnl. will he run on day (ulna. price for rluuru. 01.50 ch. Pnnmnnnllltlnnlnn lnnnlnn (`Ar no Khan`. wan run through without cane`; and on n lulnchululolluu-. In-no (tr tum.-.nl lo J7fau.am| um. Nuw \' . I-`or Illne- :-'-:-*- ..*:=. ';=......'-- --av-.:'.. M-'.-' run . . . . .. 'rneu' Ag:-1. mm uu.'2f.?'...u'f"-... Ionaorlpull. &voqu. . . \'. Day ullnu urlm uu-and cum: llopol `Lu ma. Nun: tnllu mire 0|-and Cum-:1 Dopol I ml. ' tiff lotm , \."V""'..'.."l` Inn .-:....';:3...':-..'T,~,,~;,;_;~u . .... mm 37.50 KINGSTON. $7.501 BPEIAL SLEEPING CA RS. -.cw-.- ow York Ocntral cl Hudson River 80. mxoggsxon NEW 9%, nous, wnmowu. oooenssuncii " 1>Rn:_e3_r{!_s1;e.K11E 1-mmnz Ahuounomu1::g:g`, - .-.....:--_g--V 2}... SPECIAL SOLID TRAINS 'i'1;:aio;4'1', 03:. mo, 188-7.- DRAWING-ROOM CARS I .\lU.\l!.l l. Pass. Agent. '. C. 3 H. II. It. .\'. Y. ' .\l0.\'lZTT. l'llE(). lil.'TTIIIl-`|l'Zl.l). I'mn. Ancnl, IL:-n'] Pan: Ann-n o'clock POTTER.|Auclionecr. SLEEPING CARS POWER & SON. Architects. Golden Lion Block. _ Wolncton Street. \ In` Cloth! Gums` Furnishing Ooogi n; and C: nether Boyt'- one nnd llnn.l`-`lnnnol Is. BiRHnrnnlnn n Ya... "iiu... rm}. swoual Ann] Uruul TXOKITB mu. (`.\RSO.u'. Mayor. D. In. 'l'TI.`I- II-.I.u. Hen`! Puma. Am-nt R. \\'..\u l(.ll. ARC`!!! R. H. \ In a paper read at the recent meeting of the American association Mr. Mills traced the inuenceof monotony in the environ- ment, among other cameo; in determining race degenency in the Bahama Islands, and endeavored to, place this upon a acientio foundation. In a somewhat elaborate paper just read before the Canada medical aloo- eiation; Mr. Milleevaneoda newtheoryae to nutrition ; via, that the nerve oentrea use coanhnuy dxu"iniiag ui inuence over the nutrition of all the tieenee of the hotly throggh_'the nervee diatrlbnted to then. It memo to him thatit thmie an entirely new iight on the wheh subject of evolution, eup- _.V- -_ ..-- -.. ...ruv..-sv-J uvu tllllln Darwin pointed out that the men who are rich through primogcnituro are Able to select, generation after generation, the mom beautiful And charming women ; And those must generally be healthy in body and active in mind. Mr. Mills says this ex- plain: I greet deal. but not the origin - beauty in man or woman. How doee beam.` originate? Mr. Mills is ready with on newer: "Sometimee suddenly, the of! spring being incomperetively superior to the pu-ante : more frequently by gnduel improvement, though certainly very pro- nounced inn lerge proportion ofouee. A Dhrwininn would eey thin wee owing to fortuitoue vu-ietione and nature! eelection. But theee `fortuitous verietione Darwin did not attempt to explein. To` do this in the tuk of modern evolutionists. It muet be e gradual ploceeeen far no deteile ue con- ..._...I D! I`. Wesley Mills. of )lcGill_ college. .\lon- treal, writing to Scium, regards romantic love and personal beauty ne one of the great subjects. of possibly unsurpassed interest to mankind." He notes the gist of a re- view of,_.\lr. l-`rench`s book, and declares that tl'e question in its broadest aspect comes to this: How are the interustsof mankind dependant on conjugal mating and the circums tnnccs under which this is brought about '3" And he proceeds to give his own experience. lie objects to the statement that romantic love is of modern growth. That it wens smothered. dwarfed. or perverted, Mr. Mills admits ; but he denies that it is purelya nur thing. Why is it modern in its development.` Because never before was the altruistic conwption of hu~ man conduct fully developed. That a man should sacrice himself for an inferior was utterly opposed to all ancient ideas. When this conception took shape it at once began to appear that wonmn. being the weaker, physically at least. derugyndctl the sen-i:e and sacrice of the stronger. Formerly this we: but an undeveloped ~germ in the breast of man : but it was there, ho\\'e\`er, and is not an absolutely new thing. l\I\. cut.-. .L_ ...__ ..,I 7 D. -u-in -wt:-...l .~ . ' IV" ``"``"-I- anrrvncler the cntirv: tnunigement into the hm-la 1-{this trust." which pay: them I regular ||t.`I`L't'lHa_L;t'. onleiing thu increase. rc-luctinn ur stoppage of pro-luctinn. paying all the smne whether work goes on ur nut. Thu anthracite: mining business in nmnagml in this way. This your the output was orthnim-cl by the trust at thirty_-three million tons, which is snhl at a pmtit on the year`: transactions of 85'4.(ll),ll)0. But SI0,0(lI,~ (I00 can he accounted for, uni the 374.!!!),- UIIJ means a wintering of stock to the extent ot $9`2.'I,(ll),flI). The Ilcralrl holds that the cod combine exacts an actual protit of $4.20 on nnontput of 33,tll).tll0 tom. And them seems to he no cocnpo from thin robbery. It is the outcome of A huge c_on- apirucy which the hut of the Inn! does not cover ; and the backers of it are now than- ciully Itrong enough to defy interfonnco from any quarter. When monopoly gets no Ittong the very life of A nation in in danger. MORE BARGAINS THIS WEEK 1! [HR BTAR ULIJTIIINB HOUSE. 1 A- o...--u:.-nn unv\u-nun an .n. _ The Chicago Ilunlcl is untnerciful in it: ting:-nation of the Anthracite and "trust," hy (shit-h the coal output uf tin` United Stat:-4 in umtmlled. anal with the purpose in view of making the largest prutit posail-In out of the lightest investment of units]. All engaged in the hunineu of pmdnctinn nunngement of this _,, L. ,A:_., V A 1` .4 li'()I\`D l.V 8I'1lSO.\`. i The Moutmal Slur has taken nocanion to nuark that "whatever may he laid oi the- righu and wrong: of the commercial union queltion. there can he no doubt that ita.ad- vocatu are loath-on and poraonring in thoi: promotion of _thc Ichomc. The agitation has aaaumod Inch proportiona that it re- qulna even not something than than the at vli.n'I ol a party leader (I the aobaialiud mourn oi a party journal to dragoon the thinking and intelligent poupioot the muntry Into a blind oppoaition to the proposal. It in than that its opponent: Ipoka utlichlly. Now that the minister! an nturnlng to the capital in-om tha {our oorncnol the earth. lot on hear what they have to any on tho auhjoct." It in to he hoped that tho govern- Inuit will In able to settle upon a line ol ac- tion in regani to this uuhjoct tor no other purpnao than to prevent tho lieiiovillo lud- laycurvr and other conurvative papon iron: hoiug forever committed to oppnae it. I! then in to ho op-our the party organ: should get the tip in time. 3. 0 cu. Anna`-d mun nnnnohnnn ..on..|.... Jnh uftntboynpu ion olthvohuulolvo " ':'a:oL-1 =~'==='t-g=.m- r .=.-="-.-.a..-:13" THE DAILY Wuic. III!` III IICXINTQ Fur four liar-I. on or two un-mom, , For (om Iuu-n. nth II nut Inlonlon out luur linen. llnl lot. .. Ithpo lush nu uutoonnucutlntnn + an out: oulnuqbonl In . . loo wtooliui. uhoqual In . . . Io nu..`..'.':'1.'.';.""'Ia'l'1'.`..`:".".`.a n.'.';... 'r u w to - - r.-.. .-:'.'a-`L-...*.'::..::'.:1*.-.*:.*;..t'-"....:.':' I1` IIX ELLAII PI. YIAL T Ill} 0l\ lGI.\' 0}` BSA UT) . A good stock of Ties. Shifts. Braces ma Socksjunt. urivqd. . Hmclau laundry In connection. WIII uu?Tau mine. I u I '."1I_InnI. to music! nun Thudu `31.. A .8`! '.4.\'II.l LOFS .\'TL'.l I.. Au~oJNcMEi's. ;u\ nu:u;;|'lrnrrl. IIIIIII I. DW. J. l h!a!l. Prov! A nvI:u'nT:xIxu. noun. . Proprietor. THE RITISH WHIGT MONDAY. SEPT. 1'2. . Mb pi-nu A `A nnnuuoousuoa. Thinmarailrtho lo `uH.tW. J. Cmthorf confe::i'Eno{;.uhNiahlnont, 1_li!. 9Y!!'!!1 khnnnl ,ilu.n|Iod 4: tho. nu-olthomnin hi _in;Iru-onlin. The re depnrtment way warned, and two n- mon were detailed to put out the bins. `)loutofthoeoul,.hId'to be tomoved from tho building. The origin 6! the nu I: III- hown.` ` ~ This ehmy weather you will be wanting a change of Undorclolhing. You can get l|.l1lI0 Stock and at All Prices. and Extra Good Value by calling at A J.` R. %RATTEN.B UR"Y S. -us; acu uu sun-1. The one of Dr. St John. of Chicago, charged with Aiding Mctiuigle in his oa- cnpe. has come before the gtuud jury in the windy :13, and the sailors Swunen end Jensen. on fmm K toe, whither they land come on the coin. ward Blake. give evidence. The identied St. John an the_ men who viei the nchooner while she ran ii: Chieego. , f Porhnpc He Is on of Town. Monclon 'l`nucript. , ` 'Ihe Montreal Guam. organ of Hon. Thoma White, min` at of the my: that the policy the ini gov- ernment. in lnuitning mud to put- liunent the abolition of toll: on gnin put in; through the St. Lnwrenoo ounls. does seem inn icable." Wh don`: the Gazette interview on. Thou. W to in the matte: md uh him to explain what mom: to "in- explicable. ` ' ~ ~ orior. \ nut to us owrwoleu. 1 VIII! to Sly that nhall I.|I'l_V! remember my connoc `on with the pro ochool with plenum. and oh! the remelhhnncu of the two short y I spent in Kingntou u must plouuu. KVTIWIITII (Ill 4'lll|IOlIIlllBllI~ Henry W. Poor. Into principal of the Kingston art school, has been appointed superviaor of drawing in the ublic school: At Lnwmnce. Man. In I etter to tho \\`nu: he any: : I am very sorry to leave the Kingston art school. but the salary hem ` being much! r the inducement was too rent to be over ooked. I with to thnt drum mmomlnr mv cnnnnotinn Dled From the Accident. Amltvw Lillis, farmer. of Glenburnie. ` died at the geuoral hospital on Sunday night. from iujuriu neceived on the Monday night previous while drivi home from Barnum`: show. He and .\lic ael Cuhman were in the but * and Lilli: was driving. A the lime kiln ill A front wheel ran into a deep rut. and the seat being inn.-euro Culi- man and Lilli: won: thrown out and the lat- tr hurt internally. He- received the heat of care at the hospital. and .\Ir. Cashman was a constant viaitor. He s In highly of the attention given lay otlicia n and nurses. hut says mvovery uwu doubtful trom the first. The decoued left a wife and tire children. and how the best of character for industry and good noighbouily qualities. -5?. wu u vner tlrlwlug-room cut mve noon ` noervu . Tho puunger coaches an link 1 class in every respect`. Puaengon are sum ul 3 quick And comfortable journey to New York. l4A\3_IIlIlC III JUW IUTCI The R. W. & 0. mil N. Y. C. RR. com- ic: have II` I a grand excursion to 'cv York for Unto r Oth. Ticket: no good going on that day only. but goodfor re- turn pump on Any regular tnin from New York until Oct. lltla. Incluniro. The fun for the round trip from Kingston 87.50. The excursion will be run to New York by up chl solid trninn from all Itntiono on the R. W. & 0. on u ial nchonlulo time to the Grand Central 4 epot. New York : no change of ours. So\'ent_v tire elegant passenger coaches, twenty \\:ngn aloopin cuts. and ` Mn \\ nfner dnwmg~room can no been mnervm . Thu nnxumnor tvnnnhnn Ava ne. ., .-_. -. .u... .. VCV'V -..-..-u u-u u\-tulvd as Ngnnll beauty will be equally gllll with those in other din-ctiuns." .\lr. .\lillI promises to pursue this subject. And. In the scientic impart. we presume, to give the public the hone-tit of his stuuly. There are some who will dilfer with him an to conjugal making. but few will dispute as to the origin of beauty. The environ- ment: of-the puent. the vu-iod condition: of life. have much to do with it. though hcnuty in often (told in children whose sur- ` rounding: we leaf Iuggultlvo at it .... ._ .v-v wvwua Irv wvu-qua-uf vv a-a- U!` ect: Then an in normal minds tho alalnauh u! an unformanl ideal. which takea donita shape when the paraon answering to that iulcal appears. provitled thera be no interfer- ing canoes. Thin ideal apportaina rather to type of individual than to any apocial per` mu ; i.e.. there is the potential capacity ` to lovonneu! many imlivicluala uf the type. and th:- exact individual of this type (`l|(`IIIlI may be a fnrtuitous matter. Uoonl ruaulta. if not absolutely lltr but. follow in such canon, no matter which one of tho: typeclaas ia chum-n. ' ' ' Tho: education given by parenta and the gran-ral education of the pul-lic ahnultl be such an to allow of the highest degree of free. intelligent conjugal choica. If this is acmnipliahed the rennin ngarnll equally 9}... :.. ...|.-- _I:__ ..:,\.._ '- "-----'-`W '- J""""' """"J"'I -'-J- For myuu." nyu .\lr. Milli. "I hold \ the urongut views. \ly theory u to fall- ` ing in love would I something to thin e!- ...s. 1"I.___ _-,2-_ ,_,A|_,X.,I- -l- |-- I3 3.50 Dhce 84 Princess 81:. OH; nuuunLA- ` ` consulted, In jutiliul inuylng any. losvuling .\lr. Milk argue that !or the but result: to mankind thorn mm In the {Nut choice In ctnjugll muting. Biology `bu now ndvuwunl In enough tony 0! car- uln pa-non: that they came use without slump: ul deterioration In the obpdng. and it up much for the character 01 than who, with lid: [on below them. Inn acri- eod the pmopoctn ol conjugal hnpplnun for I limo. Ior thogoo-I of III: two. by rumin- ing in celibacy. An accouuplhlncl, upd- cuco-I III who phynicun. `vol! odnoutul in the principle: ol heredity. might olbn. I! uh`... _....|l-I __.._ ||_ `Ann. ..I L,II ...,, vvcuu. , pp... paw u---gnu, -vwuu III huottloul In reguml in lnouty : it cannot originate when the uintouoo in a purely vegetative um. uiovuid ol uli ucitcuunt ul a pnychic'cl liml. Tim beauty in moot Iro- quut among the `iu-no oi the community in cuiut cirgnuuuueuo, with nppnrtuuitial in: varied oxaitoannt ol mind (ml min- Ioquoutly at body). on than In nndcntuoni. That the auntd umonl gun the lane to nryrcryuwchia uprnninnio patent to All. and in Inuiontooni by thonluonoo u! the mind over tho music: through nonm by inluoou ruiiating iron the urn oontno. My thuory goon much further than this. bqienr. sud uumu I coutut inluunocdltin nrwuo lynch: directing tho nutrition of awry all and no the tuna oi the Inllrc organism. iiy Ouch A vlovr we are slain to uudmtsnd how the young being in Item can he uuuidod to bounty or the nurse. by the onvironmoat oi the parent. it my I long iniuro In an able to work out the details. but we must not in hupolcu wen u to that. , ` pilot. u. M. .'.s;{s..IaLI'aL. u.. . $500. and account fut u origin c don ll I0 other theory dots. Opp lMn"`. aye the conyiut. : 5....-AI..I 1- _ Secured An Appointment. - * I . in! \l' Ila..- I-g. _____ _- They `loll the story. no Al` Ti. Us I..L.L ..R Excnnlon to New York. n u- Ann 1 `V .- .. -.- Ti.` .'..".Z.'u Z. 1Z.'.}": :7` when a none. dun ul .I Ll- I 11-- I.A....A.. I, . nth- immTf"*_*"*` Rnhnn-(Lu! A--.lo-I AA 1... ... 1887 FALL. 1887