Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Oct 1887, p. 3

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Hot and Cold Hvovu;-s a_t .IONE,5" TONSORIA L PA RLOR British American How B100k.~(_Hlllf_0l|C0 St` . I .\'.B.-'l'hese are the o ly B`ntha'vin the city - heated by steam Lhurabv Io0||!'iB8 at. all hon": ` hot `'7' lot , Aun.9 "Tholwoldllthel . 1-... -0 1:1...) .|.-| I urito {nut is the Inn- ..~.. I... al... .I ..... -..l SI! u\;.'A`Il H -m n the siulo.-.. . -.. |,,I._ `x\dl'i(`J L}|.'IllIl` IIIV In his en~ , upon a FROM MAN'CHES'l`l~IR~-Ru`ber Bed Sheeting. Crimson Damask, Crimson Repp. , Bsndana Sill: Handkerchiefs, and Black Striped l-`lnnnel, Blue and Drab Striped Tlsnncl. ' --Red Check Glass Cloth, Blue Check Glbss Cloth. FRQ.\l THE COUNTY DOWN Stair Linen, Linen Crumb Cloths. FROM LYONS-Jet Black Cashmere. Jet Black Merino, Jet Black H nrletta, Dove Color Merino. Black Satin Merveillenx in seven ualities. Colored Satin erveilleux in AEDE, every twelve colorings, And the celebrated make of Back silk, PEAU DE SU ysrdof which is warranted by the owners, C. J. Bonnet & Cie. Just received by VRIFCHMOND, ORR & co. nglish, Irish a11(1F1*ei1C11 Groods T and from $l.0O to $|.50 Cheaper. D. F. ARMSTRONG, A A4An\v-_.-.v- L.'RA\\'l~`ORl) l l~l.\(`l|l-is for Preserving. `L.-\rgcquunlili3 u`ri\`ina{ daily at the BA /x A.-KR. l'`Now is the lime to buy. This article is an excellent imitation of real fur. possessing the ad- vantage of being all one shade in the piece, and is not affected by wet, and being silk moths avoid it. _ Prices Very Low as compared with real n`. 300 Pieces New Melton Dress Goods 7, 8, 10, 12 1-2c. Handsome All-Wool Jersey Cloths 17 and 20c. Mantle and Jacket Cloths 50. 60. 75. 90c, $1.00. Ulsters and Jackets cut and no charge. Our Flannel Department Booming. Scarlet All-Wool Flannels 12 1-20. Grey Flannel: 150. Can ton Flannela 7c. ELANKETSI BQWES &, BISONETT: -,._____.g.`__._._._._ _ - elow we quote the followi prioo_e for` Furniture. being Cheapest and Best in the market a the pnoee : . High Beck Sideboards for $9. `Rad:-nntn Raul, hard wood. I15. [51 LI{ 131:.%\ \'1+31{ '1`RI1MM'1 NG VV Clula DQIITFJILI DUIC 0 Walnut MubT"To Bodroom Bets 850. - Parlor t from $46 and up. P1-so ' Bodroo8etswillbo' th BeetW Wireenstraaas pumF`roob`u3fCha.rge algtho Cash Furn1tI:on Bto?-o. ova E I D. - ..A ORR Dpinnnnn Rt!-an . ALEX. ROSS, a ouLmm |,000 Pair_s of Ladies American `Rubbers ARMST}ONG S, mu-luau III. In"! an Inn rnulw. ruruulu. uuluu. BIll.lI. Aununcln. Lug-_v. Point and othorl My lunm-r styles of \\'n\`eI and other l"runtp|oo0I IIIVQ boa! also improvcul upon. In Heat`: Wig: uul Tonpul I llhwlu have new method: ol Inumhoturo. Now in the time wuoun mulne real {me articles. I Remember for Two Days On] at tho British-Amontan` ` Hotel. on MONDAY and TU AY, pct 24th & 25th. A :i1uu1.1.o um . lu-gt stock 0! Luliu` nu: Onumenu. &c. SOME STARTLING FIi}lIFE. U WR'ESEE & ROCKWE LL, 167 Prlhoou Btroot. next door to Powell`: Photocrsph Gollory. I am running (hi: linw with I--.u~\u--I \ ngnr Asncl .m c-nurvly now am k. My nu-In-It-I tuur lhruugh I-Inn-rpv llui: nmunu-I` um m.u|I- fur tho In-Jualil :1! my a-us!-mu-rum: wvll as fur my nun lwnlth. I \ inih--I Na-w York. Lun- Inn. I'M-in, Ba-alin. .\'irmm, lhuulnurg. and other `(~[V"\YV1 ) int!"-rt-ml rilimo III the M-ulilwnl. in urclvr to MM "' ' tlw lam-st In-reign iuleu In thmusl nlre-uly puuou. ` ' I nhnll un thin Unit uhnw mmw nf um mug: novgmog md spot-inltiou in l.m|i-an` and H4-nu`: Hui: Umnln ever ex nihiu--I on the American uontincm. .~t_\ !o-a u! (IN l.~m-u, m-we.-.1 Incl moat becoming qlonigm. I huvn not Imnl limv m have run nuuln cut them for rioting, Inn it you will all at my ` NI:-m" R4-nlml. wv lhc hue ulm~k_ uurlugvo uomv pie;-ug triad on you will ` lm I0-lighlo--I. In Iinungs I haw an many ul_\|vu it in impuunihle to l Inc-miun nll. l`ho~n~ sm- the Frankne. l'-rlhuul, lh-mun. Shingle, ` 1 I :1.-\ l`..inI -ml nthnrn \....n.).. `THE _- [F\'1`\l!l.l\'l|'ilb l.'<.'.'H ; T - I b` w 1' V t $1.00. `l.2.'>.' $1.50. ,l(l:?:g Llfoexy-e `lgmlssin H0'0'h ;"?:c:. Sl1ort`Slee\`es, and High Neck and :13 Sleeves ,_. ..I` ......:..o.. Al` Q:-no Quun I \ImIinIn nnnl nut. .\`izm_ ` rlummuy uuu uun . ......,,. J.G. B.\81`0w. nnwlicnl sanilarinn. Plum.)- ng gas and steam lling. 3A9 King St. '1`;-I1: phone. No. 62. __>_._________._______ All the above `kinds In H 'n Neck. anon meevca, uuu nngu _n cu: Full variety of Sizes, Sum 1. .\Icdinm and Out Sizes. 200 Doz. New Dogskin Glmcs, Stitch Back, Black and Colored, 1 LOW l Rl(IES -- Ladies` ` Ladies` V Ladies ( Ladies ( Ladies V Ladies` ( A ll cl... .. Millinery Department complete. K A --'-7AT TIIE--- LPALACE IBOO'I` SEZQE STORE A Full Llnc of CHILDREN'S AND M18838 SCHOOL @0758. '0 have also. wllilqut doubt. the I-`lnenn on. com 3001' FOR unxma Jnthoclly. ` - - --4'___ _ j Slightly soiled, but just as Good as the Best, x` White Merino Vests 50, 60. 75, 90c. 5' White Caslnmere Vests $1.00, $1.35, $1.50. :' irey Merino Vests 54), 60, 75. 90, $I.00. u irey Natural Woo! Vents $1.50. $1.75. $2.00. 1 White Lamb`: Wool Vesta $l.:'10, $1.75, $2.00. a` Urey Lamb`s Wool Vests . ..I.m-n Ixinnln in High Neck. Short Sleeves. I K unaooonmn I0!` cu. Bedroom Be hard wood, 315. W nut Bedroom Sets Mag!) 9 Tc For 35 Cents. Misses, 30 Cents. Boots (1 ml Shoes. \\ . An.\.\|s. mnfr. .\len`s work a s 0ciull_\'. I-`uvlory work on hund.. Bruck SL, near . lnrkcl. SPECIAL CHEAP LINES THIS WEEK : 'On Monday 8:.` Tuesday. Oct. 24th 8:. 26th. PROF. DORENWENDVAT LAST :E?.IOIIIM:`CDIN`ID. ORB 82: co- \\`Il.l. nu: AT `rm: Iuu1'I.s'u .l.!ll-.`lH('.'-IN IIOTEI. ZTiT5'I`IGE- M Bedroom Sets Mug: To 350. AI-Inr t frmn 34.5 and IJD. R- 'W'.A.L]DIR.OIN'- I28 and 130 Princess St. THE F4RP`R: W i 1;EA6H`E7S.r....T P_A.HF{5: 3 254 and 256 Princess Street. 141 PRINCESS smm. , from 55% 7;. the l.`l'0'h'I', llttln-VII u. . , --.-. H. .M.\'|:s. 230 Prinm-as Street. has always an excellent BEOCK of expruss wuggons. (`l'0l`kl`|`)'. glassware. baskets and fancy goods to (`house V from. tdesgislryotlico for servants in c0nncc- Iinn l`.\'owislnel1n1olu uu_\. REES BROS-, '.\u`-x.-O;nnnv`:| . Arcatevl ll Mars, Etc-. Acx\'ow1.1cnmm by evoryhod - that the noat line of soft drinks nmnnmcunrou in the vily can he found at Misha` Bum-1`. Mnrkel Square. They consist of all nrcnled wntcrs. Prompt :{ttcn.tLion paid topic-nic pnrtlos. t"l`elephuno So. I 3. IVA _ l'I|UIluru-`pic: I. n J. W. l ()W|Ll. has a In 13 `stock of Picture Fntnlcs and Room Mnult in`: connlanIly on hand, which will be sold as c reap nus it is pos- sible lo handle it. being in: Iorlccl dime! from the nmuufnclurur. .\'o mi dle mun to have a prom. loam give low.:I rates than u\'cr. Call and gel prices. u u...-....~...m\v Immwrnnlu-r` Enlurgegl I (luurcuy. SVITS Tnmmxn and made go order. in latest faehiuns. an Jonm snuuuus 3. Market Square. I-`nu l..\n:.-11' Axnnxms S1`_\'u:s. gunmntcod o m. -u 10 A. U um:x'u.269 erincoaa b'l..abo\'e Grnlnll min V _..______._.____________.__. . FOUND AT LAS'l'-A rorned warranted no cure hand und non Coma. Bun one. Cnllounoq` arc. Human`: Magic Corn Suva. b xu. l5o_ ` at. Wade`: Dull Store. L-\VlII\ann. I '1 Sydcn L Ulfjllrs nun 1-nun. w... ll. NIcwI.\.\'n.-I. Prinvc--as Street. dual:-r in ngurs, lolmvcns. pipua, shing: mcklv and pocket books. I-`incsl uszwrlluuul in N16 cit) . 0l.I)I-IR BIms.. (J. B. and I". \\'.) dealers In chuicuc-ixnrs and lulmvcus. Poolaml hil|inrtl rouIn- lncunnccliun. 2:!) lingo! SL. near Princess ___ llu guy yn um... ll. l_h:xmcnsns. I` Port nuts and Vnuws. .~'1n-0|. .\lUllL`)' II) It iI.`(`\l|'|U0., .\ln.\`In' `m l.u\.\' I rnln-II nf nnlrrv-sl, (.1 Mm -ch` 4. ll'u((`lM'l "MCI OI YUIITIUI I "u I-`. W. 81-A~tnI:Nm'|m. mnnnfmtunr sud |m~ porter 0! mm towullury. {H1 Kim: slrool. J. A. l.IllI:I'I'. much nmker.juwollu-.08 Brook donlur In Kwnu-hon. clock: and dhuuondu. urrn Baum. 34.5 Kim: 31.. head lumen Im- from to - \\'ntchau. run In In price 2-'l|\'erwuo|m Jcwullury. A. M. Hunt-K. wan-hmnlmr. jowollor and on- ;rru\'u-r. hu every facility {or mnnufosclurtmc and ro lrlng owul|~r_\' In I In brunt-hos. Hnhlen Dhunom Wuwh Sign. K) l'r|ncuu Ht. ()0-orcricu u ml Lo` quorn. J. |l.u.I.IIu.V & ('o.. .52! llrm-k Stroot. l-`nmny gx-um-riua. imported wines. liquors and vhmru. \ |"runu \\'.\l(I-`lI0l'alF.. mlmimxl In ha (ha luwl place In line '1. ' In huygnx:uriua.cn)ckury. L:._.. ..n.. 'l"un~A I JUIISIL gun: nu.-.. ....,,-. , nduninc (-1. huygrocurh chinmelc. Tno.~a.I Jouss. Tuzusnv Buns. have removed I pro.-Iniws. llruck Sin-cl. .\|:\rko-l Sm Hwy show the Inna-st ml nuns! : -urlod and Domcslic l.iql;ors.'l`ums. m lhucily. l4`<;b. 4. rules or Inlruwu, .. Loam: xmnlml on Q` .\pply In Tlum \.-I I4 laum uml lm a-.~I mu: silo ;|w Punt omu-. June 1. Human`: Mn gt Wa_|_de'I DH!!! 8 El.l)I:II lluom. .\'u-w` blur in ronmu-um. with NI. Iauwrcmco lloul on ngsuwl. I-`ll-at clown run will nlwnnhoal kudos u-o uhorluul nut lm. Q, ' ` than pgd one u r . mu. P. Wllu Llvltnv. `foot of MN wk.` I 1 .",1}.":".y..F':'.'o'}':'-1; out In |nr:'n1~.~|:g!a l livery. 8 BIG to open and eounlm-rc.-ml man. `I' ophoM.No. lo. - . _. mm and (C-1! uuuu... ...._ .....-........,.._ U 'IlN' I II It. Stahll f um :zonu.; mu: mom: :5 I?!` guests: at sll loan: but cluru Ind H- quoll :8 nrlu In oonlecuan ; oon\'c)`uu-on lo umunu tutu. A. Vuuurl-nu. Prop. Llvory lkuablubnoonu. IV`. A. 1. l8 Brae! men. the loullnc QAPKMI livery uubloln the oily. Tvluphunu ll . No. 18?. T. U. 'I!.no!. l (`lnmuro u-on-l. lhv larval and longest eslnhunhad Ilvory In the My. Telephone No. 179. Vohlclul randy an a mo menu nolloo. uni! In comm-tlon urllh nu. I.nvn-once 0; I_s3!I_:_wI._ I-`Int Iunimf ` ~ [1 [lot-Ioxc-hnmxo. wt; Inn. mu omm Liver .- 1 [34 A new and at llah oulm or 3'-`Idols: mt hm-nu. C ,Iwd-r r.nlA_ \`I:|.-aux uwlrnuu. l`l'0tll'|olnr. In-1'uu llmul. corner to unuo and I`:-In` q-my .Hu-g.~|g_ [I'll-In a-Ian:n.-a:nmmur|M|oI1:) -tn] and uunbllnx. Juan Nmuuu. Prourletur. .~4m1-fa lI'm:I.. cor. Queen and Ontario HM. .-tminfnn-lion [mu-Anton-I. I-`Inc llqmu-I and H mm. uooul yam! and uabltlg. A. snu-won. .\\'n|.0~AIIIICLI EM! ' i I ............1.p|an|Anc'I"IIdIao tz>'I`."13;7t'f_u?:'_.'g. I ~_v7raa:|.o1'rY' Dmm6'roriY. ('\RI(l`T|H~'.|H mm.-1.. I-`inuuvi -"In-0|. Munc)` lo loam on real mun-i!|n_: I'I'llg Lulu]: - cur... . H. .- . ll. ll. Tn\'r:.-Try lh- .\Iil_k Hulls um hm-I Inmlulhu-tur~ lhv lung Slrccl I i. ll. T0\`Is:. .\h\rkcl Sqtmrc-. 'l`Iu~:l!I:Iu|I\'n'.~l-`im~ Krnvoria-~l. lino u m~~uiv (ruin. Just. HliL'U(K. .\lzuuniu mg.-a. Market Squnru. \\'. l`. llm infrcsh sh. ( run. 010.. '2 Brock Sin-ul. ______4_ Cigm-s mu! Iiilliturcls. n \v...... .\-n.: |'l'hIl`l"IQ dill \`w:.o.,l\anncuncA& mu. m`n r I no on MIN` . I `..'m Ln`! nannies! hull: u - -- , -.. Ig_-_g g` A gun-` u---.-... .- _ ,, Allhkginda of goods cleaned and dyed and well * ms 0 . . I put up and have for sale the "Jam Package 1 Dyes." wm-ranted to be the best in the nmrket. Try them. Agents wnntod. H " R. ONTGO ERY. March ' Praoti Dyer.` ._.._._.._..._. |`:`|`n'I` rllhlia n...._..'_ nonl. IQ M _-_______________.____ Plumbing and Gus I~`4'Ha'ng. . .. n.__...... ........n:..nl nnuiInri|\n_ Phil!` :._,T.. (`rm-keI`Il, Glu.-mmtro, Etc. 7... non n..x.m..... an-.mo hm: nlwnvs -"1":}lo'!. (.'ouf""'""'!Io W'- .. ... v~......... \lil|.r lfnll-4 um! I lurhcu amt Jrwrllrry. mv n.....n-unlvnn lnnllllfllllff Cu` Iloh-In um! It`:-ut`aurcu|!; ... ... n....a .-In-I-nnnal Hnllofl 5 JAMES THOMPSON, 331 and 333 King St. m'r'\VI`ml mi (`Hy anal (`uunly lh-In-I Hluma.-z. .\l:um or. I-`m ul Inn-.~ImonL Social)`. lfl-`lCl-;- |)....o nmm. TTHE TOILET. l hot0grapIu'`- . 5...- .. `ml-1n`Il\I`l CHOICE FAMILY 8; BAKERS` FLOUR SEED GRAIN. PRESSED HAY. CLO- VER AND TIMOTHY SEED. ` __ r I *T(1Ta'(*T)o'-Dagiy. A W ,.,n _....I.. In :- l"o'Iuuu`o'uI. i Inlnrgo :.n (`nu l`hotogrnph1-r. satistactiun guaranteed. 8 Mun. Confectioners. mr oysters. I-nul 3.4..` .l.)..a_n.:..n..w Mnmna:-r SQUARE. ___.:.__ nan. to their new \l:\rke-1 .\'qmu'q-. whrru ml pl-wk 01' lm r.ors.'l`ums. Fignrs. am. innnvinl Auullls King I eslzuu and other [Hurt 1,. I: u . blilk and Ruth .- King linker)`. m-. tNe uue wohks. L BRINGESS STL_- QNGSTON. ml Furm l'r '1Hll|l)' I):-hc-I Innnnlnl` Fru vs. no mu! (hr Build- moot cnnvonwul In lo(l. l'.|l. uln- IL 1-hurum.-4. It. Stahllng for I: for mu -an! nl-urn and H~ all sums at low I-`urm Prupvrly I \' Ilnha-Ill urea. "ll l`lN|l' _ um. per," nylon!!! "uuI.`uub ll`Ull| Luv \.l1R2,' Raphael's 'I`ranaguntion" and Michael Augelds Last Judgment are distinct ` 'from each other. If that God of such innite remnrms thnt he can put on the wall of the sky each night more than the Louvm, ` w and the Luxembourg, and the Vatican. and the Dresden and Venetian galleries all in one } lsmyGod and yonrod, our provider and proeoctor, what is the mo of our worry- tngnboutanyhumnnnnhgonism! Ilweure misinterpreted, the God at the many colored nmnt can put the right color on our nation. It hocnn ordto hnngmch masterpiece: `overthoon dowdlothoovannndhnvo themoblmntod inun hour. homnnhovu-yr rich in:-egouroanndcnn nutugthrm-:`.-._ 9* wnen you uuvu um uuluuuln uuu UL Luv Iunauu In your provider gnd defender. People talk as though "it wen: u xed spectacle of nature and alwziys the same. nut. nn nnn. nvar aw two sunsets alike. I[DCw(`l6 Ox ubulu u.uu ulwnya tuu :uuu:. But no one. ever aw two sunsets alike, 1 and if the world has existed 0,(X)0 yengs ugem have bmn about 2,190,111) sunsets. each of 1 them as distinct from all the other pictuml in ` 1 the gnllex-y of thoakyhs Tltinn`sLnst Sup- ` per, Rpbenf Descent from the Crass, \ Rnnhnt-I]` 'l`rnns-nrntion and 1'1` Hlllll` IVNIIII HI Nlllll` lllilllll Hall I` ll"l\` you were ulliant-I with the companion who has been your chief joy in life-. You nt`\'I`l` speak --I that place but with u Slllllt-_ Sonic of you h.v|w-pleasant inemoriu at miiiiwtul Willi lliv t'\'t'llllll{ star, or the in---xi in its first quarter, or \\'llll the sunri.~-, be- :-ause you saw it just as you were arrix in; at harbor aft:-r ll tA`rll[l'lll0II. Voyage. F\|l1`\'x'I` and {on-n-r. U ht-aner, nl0(`llIh\ tho suns--t with your lllllgllnlnil)u.\`. out an-l out. un lluuted rt-nunciution of all liatreds and for p:i\'em-pa of all tone. I admit it l!tllI' must dilcult of all gran-.~` to pravtiu-. mid at the start you may make a (`Ulllplt`It` failure. but keep on in the attempt to pm:-tice it. Sbaltwpeare wrote ten plays l-t`un- he reached "lIamlt~t, and st-Veiiteeii plays before he max-hed Merchant of Vt-nin-, and twenty4-lght plays before he reaehtvd Mac- beth. And gradually you will come from the easier graces to themost dilcult. Ba side that, it is not a matter of penaonal deter- mination so much as the laying hold of the almighty am: of God, who will help us to do anything we ought to do. Remember that in all personal controversiu the one least to blame will have to take the t tlrst step at pacication, if it is over effective. The contest between .-Eschint-a ` and Aristipptm raounds through history. but j Aristippus, who was least to blame, went to xllschines aml said.-r Shall we not agn-e to be friends before we make our.~x-lvvs the laughing stock 0! the whole country ."` And xlilachinee said: "Thou art a for better man than I. for I began the quarrel, but thou hast been the first in healing the breach," and they were always friends afterwards. So let the one of you that is least to blame take the first step toward conciliation. The one most in the wrong will never takeit Oh, it makes one feel splendidly to beable by God`s help to practice unlimited forgiveness. It improves one`s body and soul. It will make you measure three or four more inches around the chat, and improve your respiration so that you can take a deep- er and longer breath. It improves the coun- tenance by scattering the gloom, and bright- ening the forehead, and loosening the pinched look about the nostril and lip, and makes you somewhat like God himself. He is omnipo- tence, and we cannot copy that. He is inde- pendent of all the universe, and we annot copy that. lie is creative, and we cannot copy that. He is omniprcaent, and we cannot copy that. But he forgives with a broad sweep all faults, and all neglect, and all insults, and all wrong doing, and in that we may copy him with mighty succua. Go harness that sublime action of your soul to an autumnal sunset, the hour when the gate of heaven opens to let the day pass into the eternities and some of the glories escape this way through the brief opening. We talk about the Italian and sunset amid the Ap- penines, _ and sunset amid the Cordilleras. But I will tell you how you may seoagrandor sunset than any more lover of nature ever be- held; that is, by inging into it all your` hatred: and animosities. and let the horses of tire trample. them, and the chariots of tire roll over them, and the speannen of tire , stab them, and the beach ot're consume them, and thohillowe of tire overwhelm ` them. Thesublimelt thingGod does is the sunset. The aublimd thing you can do is forgiveness. Along the glowing banks of thisoomlng eyahtido let the divine and the human be concurrent. A __l-. 117.. -I...-uhl -nub lab OI`; -an not 1`:-atria Human (X9 ('1 |lIL'Ill'l1!ll|A. : We should not let the sun go down on our vymth because it isot httlo importance what the world says of you or does to you when you have the diluent God of the sunset na vnnr nrnvidnr And dafandnr, Pannln Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda. Birch Boer nnd (`roam Sodn-tho noat in the vily. l)r.\'ics; Gold Modal Ale in pints and quarts. ti?` Also at flne stock of choice Wines and Liquors. - JAMES THOMPSQN,_T IIIUWU IJUVI lll|Il'II (`II (ill I _I. Agulu, wo ought not to allow the pa.~xaxu:- uf the suns`! huurheltna the dismissal nf all our ufrnntn. hemuao we mu) nun-lat the sulnllmust artinn of the nnul with the sublim- ust R]E('lA(`l0 in nature. It in a must tl\*llghl- some thing in have our punnnnl c-x|-vrienn-.4 allied with curtain nlpjcvtn. The-re is ulrm Ir rivvr hank \\hen- G-nl rs`! Ansvn-n-I ynur prayer. You will never past that pl.-um or think of that plum without thinking 1-! thv gluriousmmmunlun. There was mum gate ur some mum nr mum garden Walk wlmm \'.|II 1:-nun ulnnnml n-{oh than nnnnnnnhm FILIRI , "Ill IIUI: IUIUW I!!!) IIIIIIJI IIlI'lI\lLlVll on his chilzlmn. In the day of eternity it will be found you had not one Annoynnw um mmy, not one uplrauon too many. um. um nutngo too many. Your bmvmnly Fathvr Immvs how lunch you (In carry. An-in n-u nnah uni On Album` Hun nnuu'c- LIE I-lolR'l VIII EJIIX IUIZUI `V"ll-` on the vlnllcli arm, pnchp Aha pnrkne. and some one mid. That. child in being over- loaded and as much ought not be put. upon her," when the child nnpo . Fn!ht'I` knows how much I van carry?` and oil. out `nther, will not allow too mud: hnpusition nu Ida nhildnnn In UK` nlnv nf nlnrnifv it wrlln. ' "But," you my, I h|\`9 more than IPIII luau`; too much is put upon um, and I am not to blame H I unnnmowhnt. n-vnngaful and unralenting. Then 1 think of tho lmlm-hilul At. the moving or some goods from 1 sum. ` The father wul putting come rolho! gorftls ` child`: snaps-Inge. -ml nnnun nun nah! Th-I. child In hoiluv wor- ffllllllg II ,0!-I lluw Ill}, )1!!! Wlllll Illu rs nu mvlr the hnrhur of hush-n u to am the light- uhip. B:-cur have that man with thood wlm said: \'-ligouuv in lnlnn. I VIII upny." You my my: I will make him meal (or tint yet. 1 will mnko him squirm, I mean to punuuo him to the dath. but you on hm- nging you:-ml! more than you damage him and you nu making begun for your own soul on impunihillty. If he will not ll Nu>nt`ik!I to you. In nconvilul to him. In five o_;ix [mun itwill In Iunduvm. The -lchllu will bloom ngulnd (ha vnqprn Iky. Somewhere In-tween this and that the I nhuvvl and bury the old qunm-I at Iunxt id: \ fwl. den-p. lntnot tbolun go duwnun your } wrath." nu... n -.__.. __.. an L..... ...,... oh-.. I ...n N KT PEA<:nTy1TH `r:M:.\III`x< : duptoalghultihanvcu uybelng in an the uni with when I wpnld not ah-y nluku hunk. lost, during the Malt hours. my spirit dilznhud to otbisr rmluu. I shnuhl, hm-nun of my uumrxhrlnx spirit. be dc-ule-I nllvlnn fnralvunann ' Colllnni-d from page ilwo. IIII, - vhkll I I . n .... I... "ICU .1 CI \l\IlIT' 9 him I t-nnno0--!or- " Wvll, hmllu-r.mku ill new-r be at pan to at pawn with man. , yuu would not get no ...... .. On ..... oh. Ii.-In. . JUST THE THING F0}? P/0-/W08. THE BRITISH wmc. MONDAY. Among we tell?! ul nor msu myalty plu- acrvod by Empregs-Eugenio is an umbrella- which cost 2,lXl).` handle or which in sot_ with splendid jowdl. lauvu-Ir vvu 5 1.510115; At the New London (Conn) county fair, John TrolAnd,- of Norwich, exhibited the (`lock that ticked for Lorenzo Dow inhls gambrel roofed houso at Oxoboxo lake. Elder Dow brought the clock {mm England. It in more than ll!) years old. It is a quaint ,nnd striking timepiece. Then is simply a prim dial plate, around which two long, -rocked ngers creep, with opemair works ht-hind it, no cast-,'a.ud thrco or tour brain -:.'c-ighta on cards dangle six font below the , . gave. It vfas golnl,` during the fair, and at- Imcmd I great deal of attcption.-Chlcago 1;..,-..m ' Catholic acid is recommended for mailma- ing tbs tools with which metals are yvorked. The emcieucy of the grindstono is said to be` [greatly increased by this means . A Higher Evolutlon. Bcsidus the unconscious evolution by nat- ural laws, inherited from below, them is I higher evolution, inherited from above. in- disnlubly connected with man's spiritual nu- tui~o-a conscious, voluntary 8tn'\'ing of the best members of the social aggregate for the in-ttonnent of the whole-n conscious, volun- tary striving both of the individual and of sax-ioty toward a reoognimd ideal. In the one kind of evolution the fittest are those most in harmony with the environment, and, which, therefore, always survive; in the other, `the (most are those most in harmony with tho ideal. and which often do not survive.-Pm- , \ fosaor Joaoph nu Conte in Popular Science % } Monthly. Otter Belt, one of the greatest of Comanche chiefs, died in Indian Territory in few days ago. Five minutes before his death they held him erect and rigged him out in his best war mzduine. They painted him red, set his war bonnet. on his hand. tied up his hair in beaver skins, and laid him down just. as he died. Then his live wives took sharp butcher kiiives, slashed their faces with long, deep cuts, cut themselves in other places. and beat theirhlccding bodies and pulled their hair. They also burned everything ihey had, hepeus, furniture, and even most of the cloth- ing they had on. A big crowd 0! bucks loulml on and killed ten horses, including a favorite team of Fresa Addington, on whose ranch Other Bolt lived. Knights of Lsbor requested to undo: in hair hull qn M/ondiy {evening at 7 o'clock. ~ _V// F | ' It. is hard to believe that Aimm was almmt 50 yuan old. Yet the WI! born in Lyuns in lK`i\`. She prmerved her youth and health in a marvelous manner. Her complexion was clear and mnuuth. like Mm Langtryl She had a round. full face, with pronounced {ea- turm, strung white uvth. and cold, gray eyes. She was temperate. and very careful and dainty about her toilet She kept no maid. She used to bathe her feet in cologne after a walk. and" to change her stockings with every vhangv of custunm. Her stockings us! about $0 a pair, and she wore out the dozen pain a year. "An I consequence her feet vwre as pink and white as an iufanfs. 4\-.,A n,u ,_, _JAL, ,, ,. ,. an i Them dial in the 1 Ild Gentlumenk. home at Huston, A few days ngn. I man who was iden- tiui with thv lmding mmlnuxical Inventions ` uf the past lift)" yuam His unmo In D. II. Cluunherlin, :uul he was a cousin to ex- Guveruor D. 1]. Chnmberlin. Smne of the dtwicm in the in\`um.ions of which he was interutrd were the repeating rie. the hand and power planer, the spring roll fur window curtains, the hook and eye muchina-. tho In-ruaene lamp burner and the lotteral whml hand stamp. .. ... Mi.-In (`lam l.nui.~4- Kellogg my: that all mm:-unu! music should keep their eye on ."l!.`u~. .\Ilin_\'_ whu is now singing under a Hm-v ymn` mgnzenmnt at the (lrand 0;--ra house, Parix Mlle. Adiny is about `.59 yuan of age, lnrgt`. and of an Italian typv or lI':llIl_\'. She is. hum.-n~r, an America." girl, In-r mu name I-ring Vhnpmnn, and her birth- plme [imam .n .uut. .. . . . 0- D. FRXNKLi:1\'r, m.., 4 "`-IV l`'\Il ` lIIll|| |l_'.'II " '\|`lIl.\ 1 I\l. I5 \|II" I'| Hw l-wt nvulvn in Pan: His mmuwr of life wuuld do cruht tn an ('ln'uunan, fur ho In`:-.4 . I`! lh1'<~M .-dune lInu.~'4- where h8I lI horn, ust-~` \ lhu study that Im father used bofuro him, and run-l_v if over Ian on Paris What u Pun Man About In and Wu-on Who Am Well Known. llvnry Villnnl is an woolnpllnhul musi- ` --inn. nml um-u aponds km evening: in phy- mg I violin to In : daughter`: pinnolorlo ac- mnuunimunu Mme. Blnvatalkr. the theomphist, Is ruuud tuned and bright `val. ahmw-l and full of vanity. eshy and good natural. but u M: mumen that arr muvh to be dminul Huston Curllvlt. llw` man wbn shut J:-hn \\'iIkm Ba-nth nhnrtlxz-.-Lnnminatinnuf Lin- --wln. has just In-vn d~`|nn~d hnpt-I('s:i]] in- am-. He has In-vn plmved in the Kanun ~! no inumo I.1_VlllI`l'|. XlIUII||`Ir Zllli III` 'V'\I'Vl II III` II`, VI lnuwn and I10, 5 rlrup of lilunul Ih--I In 114- 14'!` than fuung. ml wuund: In tho lay at judgnuvut n-qnlc-nclom an vernlllnn, and odor- llu-mnu as musk. liul. my huts, tn tho last my Vim vs ill tlml Just the uppuuim u! that ln la` tnn-. and that use nmnl nova: unv I--vlin luau-n. uncl that be who bell: wmmdl us gmm-r than In Ilnu Innku them. and that an um sumo ring um um key-u: Hull`: lur- 1.:l\`uuuuf us and our rm-gin-mus of c-uomlu: and than two keys unluvk lirulha. Am! now I wish fur All 0! you I lnuulul smut In your mrllnly unnm. with numu ulyoullhuhuuunluuudnyo! Imulnlo.nnd with other: at yuu It will bu fur {nun mluu. Wlu-n tlnuuu mm at cl u`vluck It was tlw murnln (1 youth, and I fall` day nu. pmphuie-I, but by the than the uounclay .4` midlife Md Inn and tho clot`! cl yum` earthly salience lwl Illrl I3, elulul rlvkn plhun-land Iunpmt lrllovml In the truck ulhlnpcd. But as the ovmlngut ul-Inge uppnnrhu lpnyllod tbeutlounny brighten undlho clnnlh he till!-tl up Into plllnn an 0! coldlnl tunplm to whlcln you go. or muw u with Inuunuul mlsoru uuuw w an you home. And as you link out of light has low we hnrlnnn may then be a runlhnw of t`lu1n.luu onmplu llngm-In; long um-r you an unusual nu the henvotnlxowrw tan lu lacuna! upphln-. and on the waters in Ivtwn of opal, and unlho hill: in letters of emerald: "Thy sun shall no man; go aluvm. nmitlnt Ilullthy moon wltlulnw lb:-If. for ` (ha hnnl Shall be thlntu-\urlnsllIIg light and i the hysn! thy mourning dull ho ended." `onlnlltlm sun-t dearth lxIvomelheuun- , rho of heavm. M Among the relic: of her last royalty pm- nu-Irnrl hv `I-`ashram-.Enwnnin in um xnmhmlh - may. I! mun nrnnunot nu warn haw-nu at cu-nude to but the uyltuhtelw 0! one of non whulmn nt our tutun bone. that urnnu muunnu for non nu-Inning manic! In nag this sabbath lllll godowa upon your n-rub. ll L ..... ..1.|. n'l`L.. .:.._A 1. AL. |.,... Al .... dc-vnurs (Rm: .3. y|ncnt uf Lnhle u bile 1' OF NEWSPAPER NOTORIETY. la-nmur I`li.~x:-ck`: I II. I .... I -H-` "-H` v -`H 1: s -I-.s luluut, -.`nmmnp|:nl.\ '2: tin` pulp. It 1 n at luummns xu pu uhilu mting t!.c ::x_ at la-xzuuw. uullmr -ur."nI1huu~-h NI _v Lorenzo Dow`: Clock. .4: ,, FLOUR STORE.

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