KIUI. uuu vu-u ..--...u u. u... -.v in .\ ES TONSORIAL PARLOR British American Hobo! Block. Ciurenco St N'.B._'rnese up :h'_o_n1y nun. In the any honted by atqnm` thembv securing In. all hon`: hot '- for . ' Au|r.9 ix. Mia: Grace Suprr, who is a clever editorial writer on Thu liosmu Journal, expreulas nt- isfnction with her work and a genuine liking for it. The Methodist Protestants a.i-"`ut present. nnlldinxr thrnn hnndnnmn nhnrohnn in Marv. 1 I`IIIIK'IlI !` llIIlI\'\|4 \lV` Unly four z-4-uts urv suhl and at that lhu uLl\'.m(`u . ...._..l.,..I an rllulul L`\fIl`Ul IJlUlln The house of bishops .13 to meet Oct. 27, at if Jonson : Plmilndnlnhin P: T9-. in nvnnnfarl Min (`lam mm:-d from 1 unnual tnur. through {hr 1 \..-1.. .- \`-.i.vu hwy, the mt-net player. lune urunninul I ---nanny and will give mucaru thin nmnun umh-r `hung:-mm: ol Mun Rdwuwla Thu mmpnny includes hwy, cwmtln; In hwy, nuprnno; Lulu Klein, oomrnlto; En- rim Hum-nun. wnur; Lithgow James. bIu`|~ Inn, and Max Him-hfvld, pianist. I-I?!-'$l| Wllll IIIII 'IIl|IIll_I `VI QIIIIIN llmtlu-rs, Full and 'l`m\\l.ri.|`;e-, In H.-tun Udnnn hun uvw uuucn-, uvlnlch II to be upmul in Uda-In-r. I! II HM an have can 99l1|,IIl|. Inc-Inclsng nu rich run-turn! damn- uuu-. and It ha llxuml that It will ounlhout -0.11 I your mow to run It dun It an puuihly also In ';;'l:..mI "l|illy Mun mindnlu In Col. Ju-I lln-orly hu lormuhstwl NI!!! \ furnnuv Ihntnuul. Paul whiz": em) out i` from t~'IIl.Ill) Io MIIMIII. and llulmnalru ` llyau will put up e manly. , In the to: Fblllurlluuntc msuvrll to In ylwn In Berlin. undr-r llnm \'un Inow`: -Hmwnnmp. Hgunhutl. Uurunhotun. Hiram uni? ll`;\ll-wt am to uumllwt u pt!--mum-u -1 that mm work: Kn rhmm La I Hhv will rvvlve Tu! and will pmdnvo "` I) Want 13EACHEs; `-PEACHES: Ill!) lllul I-l`l;suH'!Iuu| nu Inn .110 udvauvo sale lwf x~rtun1mnoo renchmi s.u~,ux>. "l'lu:_' I an ; u.\.. `XI . .\l- SOME WOMEN .iOURNALi. uusucu. mo 'rH:AmcA|. I lush-h uvuugen N<|lhL'l'll'."- with tho _\' 1'Il|Inl'l|v.-:d luv, t~I'lnt'l' \ II .I.. LITERARY CHAT nenlenous NOTES. `I-.. 1`-.. ..,.s: .... .... ia the pandino 0! newspaper ll HIIS` I'\t`ll` `nrlnhul. bu LIL , um! In Porunud. , 0 IL. I,_.4 l.... 7 o'.'.-"r::c'.' II It! in J I'hIn[:I~ bl`! N" I! It Tlalufl Hay Warn 'a-IA A_A_.A II. VI. II J the ,..._, `. \ nnpnmztt. uu;mn_v .1-Lhvga in I'llHIUllIy uuu {nun ; u....,,. .I.(:. BAs'row. prncliml sanimrinn. Plum.)- mz gusuntl steaun lilting. 319 King St. Tclc phunc. No. _ vuw I-Ivy nu--wu I :n. and pmuvunr hn nunnlr-: HA -1 'uvr,;;;, llllil I n dvpnrtnl nu I` up:-rune mnu-1 1 lho usiuunvo `I- II` II I . IIIIU IEIIIJLIIVJ 1 3| Mr. W. II. 141-, um. mntrultu. nu! I ` `III II'*` Hlddcr." '- -I hurn, (' nu ` `l i ' . 3% `I I&Y TCKZIIIZI I IUUI I7. A:nvI.|r|r'." Inch wtdths. nnula-1.! plum o FGHCY p'U3he3. .'.'.'}":\':.i}.'.`.'..I.`.'.':, I Fancy Silks. . 0 .`.`.;,..1.'...;. g_.. Fame and Mascotte Silks. u-ms--. um-um : Evening Shades of Surahs. us pu'fnrIIumu-1 `a ,nlmul Bum 1 Uu\ul|p0r l`I|lIl Ila-I "Tim I Hm III III] Tho hurl:-x I)UUlN u nu unum -V0 \\'. .-\n.u1.-1. mnfr. Men's work a specialty. k~`;\clory work on hand. Brock SL. near Market. D with U -KW` n > Still mill`: ~ cc !- Saw I I l W. have 11 dioront studs: and they on oortnlnly tho precast Bu-ulna over otorod In Kingston of late you-0. Don'tNl touo them, rrl` Ihll H. A. L|FF|TON S, \ - 179 Wellingfo :a`lI"atcIen, Clocl.'s and Jewel:-y/,R(-paired. and from $l.00 to $l:50 Cheaper. SPEGI_ D. F. ARMSTRONG] I 167 Princess Street, next door to Powell`: Photograph G_al.|u1. -;ys.- L'I'0(7h'1'I', lllllnnu. u. -. . E. Joxlcs. 230 Princess Street. has always an excellent siocx of ex areas waggons. crockery. glassware. bnglkuls am fancy goods to choose trom. 3d'Remstr)'0l llce for servants in conuec.-~ tinn, BLANKETSI Ln/U5 Acruvu Avvw unvv no uvvuo 5, U, AU, La 1'49 . Handsome All-Wool J eraey C oths 17 and 20c. , Mantle and Jacket Cloths 50, 60. 75, 90c, $1.(X). Ulster: and Jackets out and no chemo. Our Flannel Department Booming. Sou-lat A11-Wool Funnels 12 1-20. Grey Flannels 15c. Canton Flannel: 70. L000 Pairs 0| Ladies American Rubbers @010 AND 8/[ I/E/2 WA T0/7'58, `BO'VV'ES 85 BISONI This article is an excellent imitation of real fur. possessing the ad- vantage of being all one shade in the piece, and is not a.`ect.ed by wet, I and being silk moths avoid it-. i Prices Very Low as compared with real fur. OPP- "WINDSOR IHOTEI. ALEX. ROSS. Tv Y SI LK I3lC."\{\'ICR 'l`R|MMIN(} .\cK.\`0WLEDGl\`.D by ovcrybod ' that the nes! line of soft drinks nmnumc-ture.< in [he city can he found at Mxsns Ilium`, Market Square. They consist of all arenlud waters. Prompt attention paid to pic-nic parties. [`Tclephone .\'o. lt. f./usr UNBALED AT 7//5 0/1/?PT HOUSE il:{IClIM()NI), ()19{R & CO. ARMSTRONGS, CHINA SILKS. Ladies` White Merino Vests 50, 60, 75. 900. Ladies White Cashmere Vesta $1.1 $l.3;'n, 81.50. Ladies Grey Meiino Vesta` 50. 60, 7" 90. $l.(X). Ladies Grey Natural Wool Vesta $1.50, $l.75, $2.00. Ladies White Lamb's `Wool Vents $l.50, $1.75, Ladies Grey Lamb : Wool Vesta $1.00. $l.25, 31.50 All the above kind: in Hi h Neck. Short Sleeves, and High Neck and Long'Slecves`. Full variet of Simon, Sm l, Medium and Out Sizes. . , 200 Doz. ow Dogakiu Gloves, Stitch Back, Block and Colored, from 5:1, to 7;. - - --L0\\' 1 RI(TF.S ` ~ 300Pieoes New Melton Dress Goods 7. 8, 10, 12 1-20. !3-_An--an All ml\I\` Tn-gnu-p f` `GI... 1"! ......l nn- Millinery Department complete. (`aloulu Cocua 3 Striped Nqiicr E Crilnaon Basin, ( Two-yud wialc. I lfTho moat oarelully Ielectetl ock of Carpets in funnels. icon. In be Ind from PXLAOE BOOT 82; sbm STORE ' . A Full Line of CHILDREN '8 AN D MIS8ES' SCHOOL BOOTS. i "Eve have also. without doubt. the Finut OIL GOAT BOOT FOR LADII8 n n 1- V. I 0 til. 1) [0 . Sydcn mu. Slightly soiled, but just as Good as the Best, L60 Pieces Beautiful Plushes. 24.21,, I8 and I8 .A.:r~I5Ina BRESEE & ROCKWELL, ALEXANDER ROSS - For 35 Cents. Misses, 30 Cents. 28 inches wide. worth |l.50 per yard. for only 750. -JUsEff2.RRIv:E;,D SPECIAL CHEAP LINES THIS WEEK : r hlalting. Diamond Brush Mata. , Green lhiw. r. Fall. only 81.00, in Crinunu. Garnet, Olive lnI| l e|o Blue. Will offer This Week a line of 1 IIlu uyrupu -1.. J. W. l`nwIrI.I. has n largo stock of Picture I-`runu-1 and Room .\|nulding vuualunlly on lfnnd. which will be sold as ch:-up us it is pm- niblv IU handle it. being im mrlu-cl dirccl from the manufacturer. No mi: dlv man to have .1 prot. loan glvelow.-I rnlosllnuuwcr. (`all and gr! prices. ll. UENIIERHON. Phomgrnphcr. Ellltlrgml Purtrzuls mul Views. Hatisfuction mmrnnlccd. I Matting, 9-4. 3-4. 4-4. 54 uni 6-4. _ lI,43__ l\2.___..,I II-_..|_ ll,._ WALSH & STEACY. RICHMOND, ORR 86 CO- AL NOTICE- Wellingfon St., near Princess o R, 'W'_A.LDROZN - -0 I"-- I28 and 130 Princess St. `.41 PRINCESS STREET. ':E}'I"I']I} E June I. as well u the Lowest 1 In car: nu- .~`:'|1's 'I`Iu.\n|r.n and made In order. in hm-at 1 f.\~'hi0l1S.lll JOHN SIIANAIIAFVH. .\lnr\u3( Square. Fnlt l..\n-:.~x1- Am-:RIc.\.\' 9T_\ l._l-2:4. gummnu-ml m. go to A. U BuIII:.\s.2E Brmceas Sl..ubo\'u xwrhmhnln Allhinda of goods cleaned and died and well llugszut. dp And have for IMO the "Jam Package I)_\'es." \v4u'mnlod to be tho best In the market. Try them. Agents wanted. R. M0.\"l`GO.\fF.'RY. ` March I. ' Practical Dyer. |{l'.`|\'l'I'. mm u\'u_r3 nu nu and r0 lrlng we-llvr)` Hululun Munonc \\'uu-hr L VVIII Av 1-Iv-v -rw-.V ll. .\'I-lwl. \\`h~I. I'l"il1(`I"*N Sir:-r ":gnr.~1, lnlmu-us. pip:-9, slning I awk `nooks. I-`lnosl l\.\L~)()l'lnIUl|l in lho ( |lm.nr:n. llun.~a.. IJ. II. and 1-`. W -l...i.-..-iunru uml lubm-cos. Pool I II`!!- )lc(.`AIIIn! mun. Iilnnlonl [Ave Anlllnannu Rubles. c .-and l Htroul-. A uvw and which: and excellent honun. rnln moan mum. lcuunu Bantu. New l.h-on In rennet-non with 1-Iv. Jaw vo Hotel on Khan Blrovl. Irot (`hull rigs will ways he on hand an IM uhurumt nul Ive. I.lo"-mu Ia-mum you-nu. I". A. llunw. I1! Ilrork mm-I. Hm landing lhury nlnblelnlhh a-Hy. '|'uIophmw nu .. u-........ uuu~|....-n. -lrnasl ulmlnu-nu! VII m?. annnln Hot and Cold Baths at all Hourazntw mm nmIn|mI~um-um un- n i. ll. 'l`uYIs:. Market Squlurv Tm: IKKIIIIIYE-|"inI' rm`: m-ellv lruils. J09-\. lllavu-I ugu. Market square. W. P. llmrro.-1. do.-um` in I run. run. 6`! Brock Slrt-4-Q. Plumbing and Gus FilHNII- " ..__-..... .........:....I annitnrinn Plum " l"II'l unto llrlrrvuu u ". I-`. W. Hmmncxurnn. munututurur nud lnr parlor of line Iuwullur)`. 387 King Him-I. J. A. Ll"Il'I`. watch mnkor.JawoIlc-r.OBnx-In .~`t.. donlor In Wnlvlu-1. vim-kn and dlnlnondu. .~uu1'H |1Imn.. an Km; NL. hotui nation for \\ om-hm. rmlng In price from on ma : -ilwrwnro Jewellery. A. .\l. llnovx. wnlvhmakur. jowollur and on- rr.\\'vr. hm on-`_ry rm-nny for manufacturing ....a ...n..n-hm mwo-llc-rv In I" III brnnrlwn. CHOICE FAMILY 62' BAKERS FLOUR SEED GRAIN. PRESSED HAY. CLO- VER AND TIMOTHY SEED. (lrorrricu mu! Liquors. .l. Il.u.I.mu' .9 (`o.. 5.1 llrnok street. I-` :r~.u-q-mes, hupurlod wines. liquor: and (`la \'|y`rnNI.\ \\'.mrnor~4r. mhnlm-I In! W`! plane in tho r. { tn lmygnx-urlcs.croc 1.... ..u.- 'l`un-A I .lI)Il\'H. (:'ro,'I.'er]/, (.`lus.~uvu'0. EM`- oon n..x..,...... an-nm hm: nlwnrs no. m. 'l`. t`. \\'n.m!. III Plnroam Mm ml louuut mtuhllullod Ilvory `a-Inphono .\ o. I79. Vehicle: rot rwn|'I noun. 1~`rIu'I. (`on/`w-h'mam-y/. . . ll. TOY!-2. -Try Hm ilk Rolls 2 H nIuInI(u:~uIrmlul llw King aflrcc I In-..u. \Iu-I-Lrnl .\`nunr-. llolriu mid l`l'l`;l:`|`}l"U`u_ 1.M.;.|u..-pg -[inn-llarlan ll non Mt-Al: -. regular hours. W. hu\u.I'.. If It Hounru. n.4.......... II...-.... nnnoln III nnnln rll Tie! 61}? xnmorom. Sir:-M. m-vuvr m 24, awkle und pocket I. cit)`. I.nr:R W.) dealers in on-ipmru Pooluncl billiard - in connection. Ziilhuzot Sl..m-ur l'rim-1-.~L~a __._ iiu.-'r.}-}{a}{Ic .18.-Q-Izafrp}; ...-..uln.-0 nu-4-r nu ('o'gm-s uml [Bill/oTuI.u. ..-.._. |I..;m.,..q Q-..(q_ dm` .___________________ Areated Waters, Err. )WI.EDGED ' the; finest nfl drlnkn Inunmncturcc (`Hy `{: : " PRINCESS ST., - KING-STONW '. \\':l.l.! loznv. |!tnul`;)f I` MI I umnu can DIM ml 3 owner aly|o ol HI kn;-I I `. at plnulmtooporn aw Tolophano No. I0. JAMES THOMPSON. 331 and 333 King as THE TOILET. *TH5EL1+a5!1??PE3- ,__:_____j_ _ Boots and Simon. {4..___ -, Photoaruglryla if . 3...; .. Inna Inn-I Ta ((0.1-in g. I"o'mmro'uI. ~ Illms. I-`inn-m-Ln . 1.. Inun nu rual :- Man. Confectioners. D'l'lll!I']. vlunakur. nu-nny e-llvry `nu-h sign. I! Prlneou st. ' ()LEf\_NL|N_ES_|S NEXT T0 GODLINESS |. col-not III nu: ml II `Huh om!!! I. L` mu n llurwl !'l`I!|. ll` y In I may -ml. the In I r tho ell mm IL I am 5 marl Ilzuh 'col llulu.-r_\. as I: xohn nan. nor 0! Brock Hash nnll uf , nyulcrs. |ntl u- ` |Cuilc|- An El_eplmnt'iI Memory. Some twelve years ago, an elephant belong- ing to a circus found itself at Hythe, in Kent. While passing a shop in town the tradesmen good naturedly gave It a meal of potatoes. Some months since the same elephant re turned to Hytbe. About 4 o'clock on a fine summer morning it escaped from its quarters in the show, and visited the old shop. Find- ing it closed, tho wise beast lifted the door from its hinges, and then leisurely helped it- self bountifully to apples, potatoes, and other good things. Having either satised its up ` petite or cleared out the stock, it bent its stepe homeward, when it was met by its keeper, who had started in search of it. On the following morhing, at the same hour, it tried to repeat the visit, but its intention: were balked by the keeper : vigilance. A Dog Miner, A California exchange is responsible for the following story: Dandie was very intelli- gent and frequently received money to buy his own bread from the baker ; But Dnndie received more money than his needsvaiied for, and so he tool: to hoarding it. This his master discovered in consequence of the dog appearing one day with a breakfast roll when it was known that no one had given him any money. Suspicion aroused. search was made in the room where the dog slept. Dandie ap- peared quits unconcerned until his bed was searched, when be seized the aervant by her gown and tried to drag her away, and be- came so violent that his maater had to hold him. Seven pennies were found hidden in the bed. Dnndie did not forego his saving propensities even after this; but he exhibited ll great dislike afterward for the servant who had discovered his board, and in Iuture was careful to select in diifemnt place of conceal- ment. Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda, Birch Beer and (`roam Soda-tho nes: in the city. Davies.` Gold Medal Ale In pints and quarts?` t!'Also a no stock of choice Wines and Liquors. -r A 1:11: munungnn lllHl$ LII!` l\`KK1lH (IL IIIU Ill!) `ll I'll!` II K`|'!FIlll. A small boy feeds the spool mm-him, mnply placing the blocks in El. spout, and throwing out the knotty or defecuve stnvk. Th-9 machine is automatic, but cannot do the sort ing. The spools are revolved rapidly m drums, and polbh themnelva. For some pur- 1 pone: they urrdyed yellow, red or Mark. They are made in hundreds of Ihapes uml IIZUI. When one sees on u Ipoolof thread "100 1 yards" or ysrdn," than words do not signify that the thread has been measured. but that the spool has been gauged, and is supposed to contain no much thread. II I`. XIJUIIJIII` El IIJI-` Iii |K IV IWII Ill be produced. Them sticks are lhnrnIu.;|)ly s--nsoned. They are cam-I into short lulu:-ks, ` mnl the blocks am dn ml in n hot. air min. A! Lhu time they um suwe-I a hole is lrnrrd through them. Um: whirl of the halo I-lock against. sharp knives, shaped by :1 pattern, makes the spools at the rate of one A st-<-uml. A nnunll Iunv lnnu [kn nnnnl Inn:-hing .nnI.|L- ow \I'oodon spool: are Made. Golden Day: will how wooden spools nre made: Birch wood In prv.'errod. The birch is Hrsl. sawed Into sticks four ur the feet. lung and at-ven~eiglnhs of an Inch to three hwlmu square, according to the size 0! we lpoul to In: nrrylnnaal 'I`hAnn urn lhnruunrhlv HIV `ll DIIII IIIVIC IXIII UVEI XI `|li Luca 1-aptivo Into the mldallo of the ltd, hm. tho leaf ltsellralu-1| lta edges in an to (arm A hol- luw in the cw-nuwr. Into this lmllow WI now ` he poured out an and uid, which will soften and dbolve the poor bet-do, all but tlw harder parts of bin ulmlly mat, and than the leaf Vlll nbsnrb this he-tlo soup and the _,|, |_.|__,._:1I|-__.__.- 1 11-..`. Ill ILUI Pl K `VI III IIIUIIJ KTCI, -lI\I ULIUII VI soup whole plant will be nourished by it. In both kind: the lava an mvrrml all over lth what (or conunloneo In my compare tn L-rlmnon lulu. but which as not lulu. bu-lng too thick and Idmou-h of wlaloh In ppm with a day knob. `rm. knob bsurruuudoul with I clout Icky uid lino gum. Thu gum thollu and null mocha * mlstako for honey. But,` nlul when they ` slight In search of tho honey they and only a dull: u-up. W hen the poor Intro: and: out It! lnlltnko anal atlotn to move MY, the ntlclxy aubutnnvo holds lI down. The moro lt struggles the wane become: lu mndmnn. All 0):. Irnnln on thnlr hnlr Ilia -talk: rninn ll Ill WUIZ IXIVIIIIT III (`IllllIIIlU-. All the knob: on their hdr lilo nun rninn tlwmselves and slowly bending over the pour y, cover him with their um-klnon Not only have :11 the knobs bout. over And gut then` nnnliuu Infn [Inn Inhhlln nf Iha lgnf Ln! Hun .\ umhvrv~| lth ouwr -tron}: plnnu um llw , lnndovn or II] uuhlux plum. 'l'hu-ru one tins norb of uuudowl. on with ruuui havoc an I long Iulk; tho othur with have that am spoon Ilnpul. The roan-I Inn: ulunlly no In upouIhogmund.wM|oI|xo|ou luvuubthnnlvnluononorlucnu ntumdn. A SHORT STORY ABOUT A 000 MISER WHO HOARDED MONEY. 0- D- FRANKLIN, ` Feb. I. Mamurr Sou/uuc. , __:_. Den-rlpmn at I'I|nI.o That VIII! BIN:-up T118 WDOIB lllglli IOIIK Nina spent right. merrily. I THI OWL AW YEP HARIS. The hires came oojlsten: the oldest hare Right. up at the hush stared be. That music an airy - It must he (I Inlry." Oh. no." and the owl. ``it`s me. An owl sat. perched In an ivy bush. And a cheerful owl was he;. wnn dance and song. The whole night long /I'M meat rhrht. manllv. and `Then `Ill Y0l,'.\'(i }'()l.K.\" COLUM.\'I nu Slurry Ilwl lpaut u Whale Nlll The Cheerful Owl. THE BRITISH WHIG. \\'l|)Nl'Ih`l)AY. \)(`.'l`. )9. M US T THE THING F0/1 P/0-/V/08. ..,... - A memoir of Pmft-mar Mitchel, the u- tronomer, who also attained fame as a Union umcer in the civ` war, has been prepared by his son, and will publlslgeid by Houghton. Milin & Co. ` __,,_,.,.. _.., ......,`.. -- -..- .. .......... .. .,..... Lgw Wally,-e s Ben Hur bps jus_t been translated into German, and is advertised in Em-opo n_s thggx-an_t American success_ of tha Z9- A biography of tile Emperor William has appeared in London, written by thp Maj. (Goliath of Mrs. Lirripqr s Lodgings." Oscar Wilde is to begin worlrthis month as the editor of The Lndy s World. He has changed its name to The Woman's World`. f'-__ 1|-_n_-_9,`. (ID-.. lJ.__n I.-- _'_._L n_--_. |EI'C3K0' DIIIDIIIIUTU, I5 IA) L11: .lIJ|.IlI-OI'lJ,\llI. They are about tn enact a". 630,000 onein KVnhh|rrh\n n (7, Illa IICIIHUUISII Iruumuuwa IIIU Ill Pflillln building three handsome churches in Mary- land. One at Chostertown will cost about. Dnl!IV|. A...` -6 (`nu-uirnu-u'lIn -will 1ul\n` Cuuwu IAIII. U110 IE \.ul.'uu:l`uJwn wlu LIED lluoulo 83,000; one at Centreville will met from $10,000 to $12,000, and one on Washington street, Baltimore, is to cost qbout.$30,(X)0. 'l`lmv nrn nhnnf. tn 211301: 11' 830!!!) (me: in ` 5` JIIn$'S, rnunuelpuus, II. II? 13 UX}X'(.`IU ` amiasionary bishop will be chosen for the diocese of Nevada and Utah, and also a sac- .......... on H... Inn. Rialmu Fllinu at Ix-oafnrn (uoceae OI RGVEGB lulu uuul, unu _BJ80 I1 SEC` censor to the law Bishop Elliott, of western Tarn I . es} un: uuuuu u 1 LI Washington, D. C. vA\\.\: nu vlnw -. u... .....D... . . \. ....... Ir... ...... .. Grace Baptist church, Philadelphia, made 81,03) fur its erection fund by loosing the , place in front of it for a Stand at the last cen- tennial celebration. nu u ,1 L:_I_-_.. 1.. 4- _.,_A A.` An -4 6T'rv FLOUR STORE. I ne D0-51` Ul Ul3U|m.lB LU HILVU UCD. oil, lilo St. James s, Philadelphia, Pa. It is expected n I-ninalnnnrv I1inhnn\|ri In nhncnn fnr tho -uuununuo uv._..... .... ..`..o..-..... A numbenof clergyman of tho Iipicdpal church 0! Ireland are in fnvur of holding ser- vices in the Irish tongue in certain parishes. n n .:_A ,|_._._..L n|,.-I- |.1_L:_ _,..,n, The ma Sunday in October (aoumms been set aside as I`ris0nu`s' Sunday. an n u na,A,:,-, _,,.-_, p .1 n nv. ..... \.....~.., v__. v._ .. ...-,-.... ... .. .... The-Salvation Amly entered India ve yean: ago, and now has 1:!) Enjglishznnd 80 natiro missionaries. Thonoxt general cmlforcnce of the M. I-I. 1-hm-ch will have to dctido the q1ws:inz1of ndmitting woxmm us delegates. -. 1...-1-1;: Mia: Lillinn 'hiting says that nearly all women juurnulipmx not only contribute their quota. In the special journals on which they are c-ngagul, but are also Tlt(`l`s of poems, stories and (`harming correspondence or con tribuwrs tn nmguxinos or authors of books. Mrs. Louisa. Knapp. who receives t5,(X)0 a your for editing The Philadelphia Home ` Journal, does her work under (`onditions as plewant. as often fall to the lot of A journal- ist. Ila.-r business villas in at her home in Camden. N. J., and is full of 1-i<-tun-s and ` owers. She has tmlvphonv conuu-tiuns with tho Philadelphia estublislunont. and directs the smallest details of tho work. u..- ._.-.... .... 1---v~-v-- --.-.-J. .Theloanlof foreign missions of the Ru- formed (Dutch) church is $34,000 in debt. 1. Mrs. Laura L`. Holloway. for yours on the sta of The Br: nuklyn Eagle, liked newspaper work an well that sinm her graduation int magazine wnrll and book writing she has also continued to do mom or loss journalistic work. Alice Stone Blackwell, of The Woman`: Journal, in the young and talented daughter of Mn Lucy Stone and Henry B. Blackwell. In.-.,_- ro-__u_, u>_~n. -1 IIVL- h, ,L,,_ A] - _-.... .....-J ......._- ...... ..~....._, -. .._.._-.-... Minna (`Molina Smith, of The Boston Ad- rvrtiser, is a western girl, who was 1': r a long Ame on The Chicago Inter-Ocean. She likes newspaper work and succeeds in it. 11,, , .- Iv,n.._._._ .,,,_,,_, _,_ `L, L`RA\\ F0l{l) l`E.\(`HES for l rescr\'ing. Lnrgeqnmmltics arriving daily In Lhu BAZ- .\Al:. nT.\'ow is the time to buy.