cl. ud-an `r u: ' ___ N 8oII!.F|l'It-C`luIwmk.Pm|n vg Oonoonlylnd avoid vnlunc. 1.1: (.\ maonllntuto. -111-11 `KELLY. Hlognoeu, 11 Ill, romergm. \ Rational Therspeulics, Imchergilii Ann. 9. I TCCUILV UI EWIIUIIIC, I `III I, III. Hughes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pnctioo of Medicine, Part 11. Dr. Hughes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mnterin Media, Dr. Potter . . . . . . . . . . Surgery, by Dr. Horwitz . . Obttetricl, by Dr. Ltndin. Plnninlmrv. lw Dr. Hnllnk` UIHKCIHCI, Dy .IJl'. ljllll . . . . . . . . . . . Plwniology, I) Dr. Bruhnker . . . . . . .. `Prtcgce ho! edicine, Part I, Dr. l\IrIX rnyllology . . . . . . . . . . . . ton`: Physiology . . . . . . . . . . . . Dunglisolfn Medics! Dictionary. Clonveluudi Medical Dictionary` Heath`: Pncticd Anatomy. . . . . Rclnf.-,1-`n Hintnlnav IIXIII I rl'ICuIZI DIIIKDIII, . . . . . . 1') Schnferi Histology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 F uhu1ou`|Thorapeutia and Listeria edict . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . . . . 2 (irnyh Anntomy, (`loth . . . . Guy`: Anatomy. Luther. . . .. .. Bryant`: Surgery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smith`: rative Surgery . . . A . Keetley`u ndex 0! Surgery. . . . . Gslabilu Midwifery . . . . . . . . . . .. Lcinhmufl Midwifery . . . . . . . . . . . Thoma` Discus: of Women. . . .. Edit Dineuu of 'oIncn . . . . . . . . Bnrtholofl Practice of Medicine. Roberta Practice of Medicine. . . K" E ' HI iol . . V! l):litt:'n Ph{:ioIg , Henderson & Co's Bookstore. ` PRINCESS STREET. i BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. MEDICAL BOOKS -HARDY S- Good Wool Hosd for Ladies at ` 16'and 20 per pair. UNDERWEAR, WOOL GOODS, Good Wool Hose for Children at the above figures. ` 6, 7, 10 Cents. KID GLOVES, STUDENTS AIDS SERIES. A: Lee. than soc ms ONTHE DOLLA .uv.. onmza BOOKSTORE, Cornor'Brpck ma Wellington Sta. 5 CENTS, TO THE BLBCTORS : - In respectfully soliciting your votes and inuences tor the ensuing Mayoreity election. I trust that my service in the Council in important positions. end my delity to the intereete or the city at in-ye. win commend me to your mlieet support and coneiderttlon. Your: Feithfuny. J. DUNCAN THOMPSON. l5c,20c. QUIZ COMPENDS. CHEAPEST AT nay ".__A'r.__ In Stock at coasns,-1 uunuuuwnr U-u Iu:yt_:unI Ill Bill. nennm ` J,...._,. X"""s:H Ilih- -._..I.- n _. 1. TH08. 0!/NIV/NVGHAM Has the snot-unontofnnlbrllggnn Under ` wear. Hosiery. Gloves. 8o:_u-fa. Umbrellas. Col leu-b, Hnndkomhiob. &c.. In men. It (`-iuh. Prloa. Imyortul direct for our on trade: , Gentlemen on epgigd on [acting Rehab! 1 nndnvnnn ` --...._-.._; !1'l_lE pnyux stuns The subscriber is now prepared .10 show ` complete auottmont of the LATEST FALL` n1ndWINTER GOODS in Sunlngi. Ovemout lugs and Tronsurlngu. which he will make up in unpclan style at reasonable prices. iaros- .A.. :3- SMITH, Mnnn.nAw-I-'l'nInn_ . llkncn R-nu---v. To THE PUBLIC. nvvvri .` Cheap. J. R. RATTEN BURY, `Received tn-dny, direct from factory, at splendid lot of LINED GLOVES in Kid, Indian Tan Buckskin, an} the Celebrated Naps Tun Buck, all of which will be sold I`L--._ up. 350 Boys` and Chlldrurl Sula from 2.3 up. 5(l)Men's, Bo ;nd Children`: Overcome from $3.41! up. Men`: and Boys Puma from 1.2. : up. Gena` Fumhhlngn. HA Fur Caps. r Coats. Gloves. Trunh and Val at Sur print: Low Prices. See our Street Ad veniso- men B Bo sun and call at tho STAR before chnainz elsewhere. __ Ii. igw. . ed. $3.-men coho Addressed H. |m.\'m.\'. I-`.-Iq.. (`huirlnnn of Camuuiuee on (hunt; PME1-rly. D. J. \\ ALK R. Court House. Klnaaton. County Clerk. .\`o\'. I6. I887. Just think otlt: lDMen'I suit: from 3.50 &i0BoyI'und Child:-an`: 30!! -Ind Children`: Ovarcmun V Bigger liargains Than Ever This Wee; And the work will be better done. If it prevents the maths tnom set- ting into them for the next two months it will be money saved. Remember than 4 _GALLOWAY'S } Is thaplace and 84 Princess St. the number. Send to Galloway before the rush comes any Fun you may want repaired or altered in shape and have it done while there is plenty of time. IT DON'T COST ANY MORE - j-- T. -2- -ii--:.;-nu. 3{BROIlAN`I:TAlL0lI. zukmo srnmcr. NOW IS THE TIME. .1. B. PAGE & 00., t3`The Largest Stock in the city to ac}. from. No trouble to show goods. 138 PRINCESS STREET. SLE/G`/1 R0858 & 000/V 00.4 TS EN MASSE. The hunt. Moat Btylinh and Fuhlouble Heulgoq ever produced. No Indy should [no vichou one. u the can wear both 1: Cup 1 and I Bonn! at the same time. FINE FURS Both for Luliec and Gentlemen, in gm-.2 variety. ? AB A. BONNET. AT THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. no nnw\on--_ -__ ___ LANSDOWN E FURS OPP. Cl'I`\' HOTEL. KINGSTON. Tl-:.\'DI-ms for the \\'nod nquired tor lho (`oun llouso.-.uml and l{e.:inu-`l)II|ceo needs tor the Mason of liw will revolved by the undersigned at his omen.` Court Homo. Kingston. up to I l .M. ol TUESDAY. NOV. Ell. The Ill 0| W ood toho Ipocllerl lnlendcl`. and to do hand an rcquhod. The lowest oz" any wonder not noconnrlly ac- ctnlod. Leading Hatters and Furriers, OPP. WINDSOR HOTEL. T rrt?iinisaIxs- IuBodnnd!'u-dnnhnmb. IT T j j j The Popular hln Make. an Pulxat Srnxrr P. B. KlIT.NNED\' is too busy to write an ulvt. __-- -_'_-..--u Aa\ Q ; BlNOI8B STREET. --A sm:cuL'n'-- Pnornurro n. COUNTY of F RONTENAC. SUPPLYBE wooo. I BIG BARGAINS THIS WEEK. upoctl we lnluuuonn .\'.ll-'l`uMon ans nut required forthnmpply nlbulchci meal to the Asylum: in Tonmlu, lnndon. lngunn and lhmillon. not tn lhv Ccllllll Prlnuo and lldnrtnnlory for I";-Imlu in Toronto. . 1-... Imnut m- unv lnndnl` nut nm~ezvsa\rI1\` ac- In TOIOIIIQ The lowed of my lender not noeuvsarily cemod. . W. 1`. 0 RI-2ll.l.\'. ii3!5-I55lki| AKGM. W. H. uouwm. water. In daluoyed by ro. The Inspector called on Honda! to examine the pmpgrq ; on wag. "main 1 I'll IOU ed tho cut: was waiting for ma. ful'I'|Il`c_h I obliged. Two uufhrlont Iurollca will hr mquirod for the due hulll-out 0! each eoulnwl. Spocmm uounndfornool under can only he ban! on making nppllnuou to I50 Duncan of lhe rc- upovu luuuuons J I-lljlnlia. nilivu 67:. curvy. For the on plyol Butvhor-`u loot. Butler Flour. unlined. lunutou. l`ordImod lo the hliovrinc Inulumou durlnf use {nu ma. \-iL:-1'ho Anyluun for tho Ian I Toronto. lnndul xnuaou. Hamilton and Orllllaz lho roami Prison and Rdoruuury for Fe-um. Toronto: the Informs! Our lion. Pnotuurulahono; the Institution the Ihxud Dumb. hour '21:. and the lnnlluuon for the Blind. Rt-Iunr THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, V........n L'--.-.-u- Till Iml-nlnotl:l|l1uolu- Tendcn up to Noon of \ 'rUnsnAY. um. 6:11. 1337. L`... n L- AnunnI- nl Ihn..L;-'- \l.go Ilnl Inn Finni- TIHILY ANNOHNCIIENT. ,: .'~ _;;;_,-' ~---:;::::_:.;:: - -UHOUBI. co3d:nc7iaTTioEbir'. ijbifime. -|-'.I$lI T Illolu Nliloin DC Prlcul mztm: llluclnlcud lhl~ may. #1:: sum `cg- Indus. Tucuhn and l -Ina -hon` (1:35. uncover ll ` lo 7-N nit: Adult: (` Ito WAN. In v Adults. Ol..Ipn ncnlh c 3:. than null. "('3'CI3"I!'I7i\"3: :vE:.r' :- vnuu hulk-0. Wcdnaun u not 3.. and 0:!) lo 5:! ma. Tc:-nun ulvuuoo an-pr month. SICICGT.-UAJ. MOI! .\ .\'-'4. lull rurlut. OYMRRSIUM SCHOOL 8: ROLLER RINK Wm to lloopoodcn fol -the co -nvicuon ol' the party who none the no oltho polo: on Union and Stewart Sta. I`ho Company will not ho nspgnniblo for guy i 3:-ythnltlrhay lmppon`I.o. pnruoa interfenng o o I punt '~ ,3: on-dorp Km}aa1~ox l`.u:<-rue LIIIIT cu THURSDAY, 17": NOVEMBER. RTIIIIIK Iljls I III 1' nhloln "`3.T.':'.`n1n-.Iis-'i c" ` ruvon3"?on `HP/>1/3. 1 _s_ '7- Hr`! Appumuno II KIQQU Ibo Ilrllllul " Young Adan. M vAN<>RT.LA~9- Monday Ev';...h'iiiiiuouswouAu. [Anon Olvin ugh Bmrrlnc. honing. cm: Dlnblullnnd oun- thoalo lacuna. remod. R. CIIRISTIIIZ. lnapccuon 0! Prison: and Public Charities. |'au-Iiuncnl Buildings. Illlh .\`ov.. IRE. vijtj MAYORALTY, I888. __.-- lglll undonnlgufa had prspeny ln|6Ilrodu`I: I ll uram am In to (narrow W. .Auop;w 1.x. which -an dutrond _rc. _'l`he q_a_llo_d IU"IhIII. IIIIU III $171 noun ' ~|IeI'l|I(lI . mu1`I1E`s'_|k' v Ass. tn \\'nIlmndAI1 I I1 I In G!.3:UIl|C!l|U.|.`u`c Q;-..%gi1iudu.n':tlotu In All kind: of _-_-_-4--.r--uer i.-pi... ..}'uI...'". :3... MIs9EL.I+3E2U-%i WCIAIIII C IILI. IMIYIJCC` .... IL.-g.-`an- h|.. I5.-_ I`-`L. A-4 ordor. Kmnnox l. u:(-rue 00. 267 Pmscms S1-an-r. II: no EIIWII - :- It iilhcpod 5;: the Vlnbronr commission will code to Kinpton. and by in enquiries, . ohovtlut it huhlllnhd Undo tho working men I vnlusblo service. It in true that ob-" joction has him In the composition" of it, but it irnot undo npof non who bu nail in an on me. tn`; which ohl`l:;dc.u v J. ` nu lI:5-I\n I111 .~ . The Answers to the four tir-mt` queries have 1 embodied 1 `large amount of information. The answer to the fifth was in eect that the workinguien should, on conviction of the wisdom of the cause, press for the in trodnction of msnuel troiiiing into the schools, than M ii preclude to this new de- phrtment the kimlergnrteu nhoulal be tried. ' At I meeting of the worliugmen lent night it we: pointed out that the mother of receiv- ing e kindergarten outt from the `manufac- tater: had been referred to I of the [mhlio schools. whe:enpon__ a [resolution was unanimously cu-ri"ed endolilg the ` kindergarten system endreeomlnending that it be given in uiil ` ' I; :_ |......I oL-o eh- 'I..l.....- ...-nmi-:..n I I10 lII(IllS"'IQ8. The knights of lsbor of this city have hul this very subject under their consideration. and will, therefore, be in A position to give their views elesrly sud intelligently to the i labor commission if the members of it visit Kingston, ss tiiej do Tomato, in the search for information. The knights hsve been persuaded thst those whose hsnds sud eyes hs\"e been trained, and at the ssme time, st industrial schools enter upon the battle of life with exceptions! qualications. They . have hsd brought before them the success of all the industrisl schools in the winter, snd have been led to seek such a course of edu- cation in Csnsds ss will tend to increase the usefulness of the pupils. Five lending qnes tions hsve been discussed : I. What is rnesnt by msnusl trsining ? 2. Whst is the necessity for it 3 3. Gen mentsl and menus! training he successfully curried on st the ssme time! -I. What has been done towsrds it? 5. And whst can be suggested in Csnsds in regsrd to it 3 `FL. -..-...-... 0.. oh. Cm... nal ...u..:.;. I... Ill "ler U0 I'll`. KIIUIII [WI] UCIIIIRI Hull` men, up to the requirements of the age. The commiaaion nhouiil enquire into the sys- tems of education in each of the provinc- es, with the view of seeing how well min t- ed they are to the` proper training ot the children of ` workingmen. and Ihould he in a poeition to an t euch improvements as the interests 0 the working classes require. ` \\'e truat that they will give this very im- Fortant subject their most a.-rioue attention, or it in now admitted that on the education of it: workingmen depends the position which A country must. in the future. hold in the induatrial work. Other countries with which Canada must. compete arecduceting their youth to be good workin men. and if Canadian governlnenta do not 0 r the ealne advantage to Canadian workingmen they will be certain to get behind in the race of the industries. TL- L..:_La- .J I-I...- ..C ALI- n:IuI I.-.-- I--.I nloalluu Ill uuenr - nun Iluls us auv ads`; ua lll`. How umny woikingmen nal them- solves at every turn hauqlirappecl by want of ltnowledge that they might have gained in their boyhood. lt il in the wer of the government to provide av ools for the children of working- uieu.in which they will be pm I in a very great degree for the work in ich they will have to do in after life. echools in which not only the brain will be educated but the hand and the eye. The eon of the working- man when he leaves achoul ahould not only be able to read and write but he ahould beableto use tools andlaeina position to reduce to practice the principle-e that lie at the bottom of all handicraft trades. He should he an instructed that he would regard labor with his hands as honor- able. as mvpn-(able. as labor of any other kind, and he should he ambitions to excel in any mechanical occupation that he may choose. It is also in the power of govern- ment to eetahlish schools in every town in the dominion in which workingmen may receive the instruction and the traini in mechanical art: that were not extend to them in their boyhood. and which every `ear in becoming more and more necessary In order to make them really skilled vrork~ weann not In eh. re-.n|innrnnntn of the Lao .....-......-.- - _----.._. llne Iorkinvlm-u of the city will In pleue-l to learn that an an outcome of the appointment and Action of the labour com- mission then is some pnnpect of their clxil dreu being given mechanical as \I`ell as mental tmining. The Montreal Slur ap- pear: to hue nceived a pointer to this a-FR-ct. and eJitoriull_)' reuurlu : U\I\`t'l'llllI`lIl can I_\' I gum] system of pnl-Iic eulucntiun put the uorkingluen in I [position to nuke A fnir utnrt in the race of in-. How timl solve: run an! knnn-lnalun llugl thou: Ininhl L'I.l`L TlO.\' (`0.VPkO.IlSL`.,'. Thu hloutnnl Ilcrulchctlchllq the sum- uout uncle in tho0Itu'io ppon. that Mr. ~ Burl. dclostod Iihcnl cnudldnto In Alpha, hul withdnln his petition quhtt Mr. Danna. on the umlorututllng that the poti- tioa qnlut Mr. H. II. Cook. of Simone. would duo tn vithdnwn. up : "Such truuctiou III not dclonnlhlo. It ispor-, lcctly kgltluuto to: n cklntonl candidate tu Iitmlnv his politiun in I lognl manner, it he In-ll that tho evidohco on which he I! lialto Iuhogood hint-an iauot nuIBcio_at:- but to within! it lacunae upotitiou against V uotnehutly the in Ii|ItIlI'hI`|I by the xppoaito puty. while it any suit pu-ty cxlnvnkncu. It not Iolgilinuto or proper. J nut our lolli- Inolm exactly, and for the upnuion ol which we were thought by some to he :1- togclhor tuougcr. If the puttingolono petition ngninst another in nimply A. pioco ol blu`. without any goct excepts political one, lot the matter be no undentdo-l, and this try against mrruption and bribery ho haul no more in the Intel. nu nu-nu mm :- hg onu- . a. tub. n as oosunn I'll IIAI. lI.|l.$ Kiwi! `UVUFIUI ||l|C.IlI I111 luck an Inn! oouuenuvolu (hm: unusual in . rhanksgiuing to New Years. , . Is..|-...n....- K. `II bl-ml: of . no wnxlx nnfsn WIIIOJ an 3| . 'nrp\\hI|IInIlovcI-1 `|`Iu-ulAy=:n d _ I . (iota at ulna:-panld Annals at Hluolulu um :oMM nu-nun; mu ` all with lb:-J gin. THEDAILY WHIG. I.\'[)L'.\.` TI.'I. L El)('C. TIOX. ANNOUNCEMENT. "oliflir Orhnar." [Rural ii-ll` pijuu IDW. J. B. PINE`. Ioiocd. 'I'E2.A.__$'KS. TA How THEY DO rr.i Auvunrfnalxu. THE BRITISH WHIH. SATURI).-\Y. NOV. 19. The Vjllngo Road I Iu .`Ila'-nntnoturu- 3 The Luau A Illllon to Them. , Maura. Pu-mentor & Bnlloch will engage in that ontorprino. the , Inguufacturc of I \ pntouted hackle for ovonhocu and ice creep- er: for rubber. of J! kinda. 'lhe machine: for producing the new nticles will be made sud not upin a separate part of , Mean. Phrmontert Bullock : works. the new in. . dnury to be nndar the gupct-vision of James `I Ihywnrvl. The foqnilnmenta of mo: trude ` in thin line are great. \\`. Keyunworth, 4. ` thoroughly pa-an-rim! ma":-hiniuy, ufsyxucnoo. siioiuvthe ventnn. ` A Self-Confused Home-'l`hlef-|lo Will Got 3 Pretty llenvy Sentence. Chief Newton arrived `a Believille from. Weetport yesterday with Foster, the self- confeseed hone thief. Foster pleaded guilty to stealing the hone and buggy of Gilbert Bedeli, alto on overcoat of Norman McWil- lining, and woe remundod until Friday for sentence. Footer worked for Mr. Bodell one month. Before thnthe won in King- ston. Hingsut record will be -looked up. He was un er the inlluence of liquor it the time he took the horse. At Tamworth the home was trndod for s jaded mg. Potter receiving 8) to boot. With this animal he proceeded eutwnrd until coptnrod. (lroetlng to Ilr. Harvey. KI.\'us'mN, Nov. l8,-(Tn the Editor) : I I00 Mr. E. G. (`olebrook Harvey refers us to "Bnr|1e`n Landed "Gentry" for him linuge. Then he must` be An illustration of J ooh Billingn remark. zhn "some familiel once had blood in their veins, butuou it was only dcgenention." He is nlno uncommonly anxious to get rid of hi: on and bells. In it not. A little prcmntnro 2 0 does `not up- ponnto hnve outgrown them. I too have woken, but not. llrnst, u n Zulu. "~\'oun, nun! KL\`:s'rox. Nov. l9.~(To the Editor) : The contem tible in literature has a melan- choly use 0 its own. Whenever I find a particularly good specimen I make a point of preaerving it in my commonplace book. My latest acquisition are gems, complete in all the mquirelnents of the oontemptible-- no complete that I fear they will not be re? peated. I would, therefore, recommend all earnest collectors of ethico literary deform" ties to aecure the letters of Aunt Snsey and D' at," puhliahecl `net a day ago. The more he-road theae ettera the more perfectly they teem to oorreepoml to the Ideally contemptible.---Your: in sincerity, Rnnuz-r Raunnn, ' NIX", LIII UUIII Plll Roam: BALIIB. [lung tne lnlmll 0] male In our luiuu 2 Rev. William K .\lacka_v. of Pittalrurg, l`a., reacl a paper in \\lll`.'l| he will the theoryol the apostolic epiecopete iethe: chief ohetacle to the coneuunmatiun of unitv. Like the doctrine of the divine right of king! this theory happily in exploded. While government in divine. the form in . human : and thin is a true of the church an of a nation. We have a ' ht to alter ex iat- ing forme. even ea m them. The real queetiou in not what the apoetlee did in Judea. but what in heat for us to choaee in the l9th century and in the United States. 'lhe whole theory in a ction. Rev. Dr. Donald,o{ the Church of the Aacenaion, eaid:_ "We have neither evidence that the epiaco- pate uraa of divine appointment nor aaeur- anoe that, if it was primitive, it nae intended to he eternal. He comhatted the idea that only thoee are ordained upon whom the the hands of the hiahop have been laid. If there wan no ordination. it in eaid, the can he no ministry ; if no ministry. no aacramenta, no union with Christ. And it would seem very easy to only a little step further and aay that tli: members of thoee vast communion: about lie can have no aalvetion for the lack of epiecopally or dained minietere. Can we not eee whither the doctrine of exclueiveueee in leading us 3" Believing aa 1 do that the truest lmrit of we uoctrmc ox excnuuveneu u Ioluul Believing tint uplrit calholicity exists Among the so~L-alled ` sects I subscribe myself -CA'l`ll0Ll(`. woltbou-'InuloIho Iduwr quoting a uualyot I-In lduulnl with the Islam movumut, M! In an ovnrcouu the diiuout It menu at thought! bylhowhg I vlnhguu to udonhulthludhp |uIuodouuIupi- : ndouol Ihouuunguu. Thy have ong- I ooqdlrhu. The vorkllguon on duly It. . andwholooumiu occurs. give II opinion : ,onlI.u:lIhovouu~louponwNcII.hdrun .._- -.. L...) A REWARDOI-` 8:5 will be paid for Inter mnuon that will load to the conviction of any party or portion ntonllng lines on any of the croclrlc light. polo: in the city. and especially tortho conviction of the who ntolo the man oltho nolon Sgqwgrt Sta. IIICII CCCIXIIIKICKI (`IIII Blllll. At. the risk of innkin this cocnmunic-r lion too long. I will ulc the following ut- Iennceo lrom I-Zpincopuliui clergyman, mule by then at the recent church on rent held n. Louisville and relating to the trim of apostolic nucceuiou which seem: to be |gi~ 3 tuinglho minds ol some in uur midst : ` Run \\'iIIinn| R Hm-knv. of PiI.Ilb|ll`l!. l was wlpsu out. 0! coins by dbcnting from things so- clssisstlcsl sad sscnlsr IO hsooms dtnsn tors. slid bonus of this our brethren ol the Iipiscopsl church in Csnsdssrs the disssn tsrs now. ssl will show. For some ssrs ` tbs Sundsy schools throughout the lsnd have been making ass of s uniform series of lessons, pnpsnul by su intornstioosl oom~ mines. rvpnssnting sll Protestsnt clutrchss. Recently. however, our Episcopd brethren, who have such lsudihle crsvins' for union. hsvs met in oonlersnce to originate sud sdopt s ssriss of their own. a series which will rbsps be more churchy sud tosch the corn orting tloctrine of spostolic succession. By this sct they become the dissenters and nonconformists of Canals. in so far ss sny such scclosisstiusl class exists. s. .I.. -:-|. ..l ...-l.:.... sl.:. .......-uu.i..;- Clll Bu the fact is. that on-lulutioslly. In huonodi-oIuninCAoulo.lor&|ntouou Io lm-coo unto church. and all clulrcbet ouaclonn oquolloodngln thoeyuoltho law. Any chin: to uupdor auto: or Ipociol uoluivooou in childloh numpdon and Docking Into. _'l`hoto was I duo. in tho history ol Cun- dc. who Ibo Episcopal In tho ouuhlinhul church. Ind In-p oudovuuu were pro- vidod to do that work which othot clunhoo hvo ably .1`... voluondly. During I pun ol that potion! Icctodiud ministers ol none ol that church. toro ptohihibtl tho uorciu ol nlniuhthl luocuou. sad Ind and hupdooood lor unorti thoir liberty. I-`onnucly. through the in moon 0! iron who won once dinouun. this condition 0! tin bu louver been put away. for by the act: ' lion of the clergy nou-van in I855 the Inn nudge ol I can church in Cumin wiped out. lllennnn In `Ii-nnnlinn from lhinlll mousmv FOR caugxuoq us, Ion About Christian l'IIon. Klsnnus. Not. l!L-('I`o tho Editor): '0 In-gautly but tho ax . I undone ovoty word which be I can an that in ulntlon to the that tad` nonunion- Iinu in your pp on Nth hot... on the show subject. signal "A lu-nut." aid: the ouupthnol onward. Tint vault: tot." Notthotlutuhuuulol that ' for, like Puritan. .\'onmn- lorubtnulllothodhtithuboqnlwlo nut Inuonhlo by tho ooubtut. uncut |ii:I.I:l thou alto have stood lot grout prin- C Ran IL: 'nnl In Hunt an-Imlnnlhnv, in HE PLEEED GUETY. uzrrtns 1'0 ma EEITOO. Note from llr. Balmer. `v `as .-r .| Q Pinnil. OI-nu`: and nnuha-Ion olhet goods at ' us. my vim, .' 26`0`Prineosa_$t. _ -._,..._- Vaoo pnmomss imm, zoo" u now on hand one of the Largest Stocks. well bought for cash. over offend in um oily. look at our linen: Ladies` I-olt Boots. Ladies Kid Boon. Ladies` Ska! Boom Mun`: \Vllll0l' Boon I-`ull`l`oxoI| up to top) only 81. really worth -45 Gunilla Bu-gnln. Thorn Is_ also a large stock ot_ Hand-Made (`nstom \\ ork on hand which vnllbo cold :1 Slaughter Prices. Rubber: And Ovornhoec In grout variety. Cus- tom work I\ specialty. . __..__.. .___. ......--, _, ._4._7.- ' GREAT BANKRUPT sTocK sEcoNn-HAN6 Book Second-HAnd'Book| bought and sold by A. SIHHONDS, A .._ -ulL"D1I-aa -nus--1 \VHAT TO DO, CLEO. ANNA KUREMINA. 32.00. IVAN HYDCH, $1.60. SEBASIUPOL. 90 cents. MY OONFESSION, 31$). COMMON SENSE -SCIENCE, by Grant Allen. 31.25. _._ The Advance of Sciohee in the, Past Hnlf Century, by Prof. Burl?! 30 cedta. COUNT LEO TOLSTOI'S ; WORKS. F; 1T,.`1.,,.1m3...1..T 5 lI'Any book not on hand procured as promptly ll circumstances will permit. ` Hohn Henderson & Co. Chemistry. Part I. Semple. . . .. . Chemistry, Part II. Semple. . .. . Chemistry. Put III, Semple. . . . Forensic hlodicino, Hamming. . . Diognooia. Part ll, T horowgood . Diagnosis. Pun III, Fothergill. . Thersneulics. I-`othergi RE`VV;._@.BDI