Hard Coal Base Burner. It Btsnda at the Head for art.is_- tio design. oleunlipess and simJ>l.1- city of oonstructxon.thI.t`s' he : nz surpasses o sag (omt::igtove of the present day. Every stove 3 Double Hester. For sale only at _ `ms. NEW STOVE DEPOT. anaav & V!.,RTUE,% ::3Ir'a'm: 337 may street. nndonvorod to drive II. 330` IIIUI XII- 'l`|u'Ro. N.S., Ike. I3.--'I`imot.hy Clionl. aged 35, rulq-nd from fail when he had spent six months for theft. hung round the) house of Robert Welsh when a Mn. Kent. Clifford`: former 111-, I'll bonding llld wu shot dead ` Welsh who had ninly him away. Welsh gsve L:-u...l nu `IINIOIVUIIIII I himself up. Crack at Ir. Bright. Lo.\'n0.\`. Dec. l3.-'l'he Kern, mmInent~ ing on John Bright`: letter, says Mr. Bright has never, unless of his own free will, seen the inside of 3 geol. If he had been en Iriahmnn he would hue been imprinoned forty yearsngo, and tory landlord: would i hue written 1-! him exactly as he now trims ebont .\lr. O'Brien. `IT-C VVIIZ XCIIICUVI A--. ` S.u:|.\'.u\`.CI1'\', .\lich., Dec. l3.-l:eo Best)'._ Detroit, came here. pm-uml 3?: cenee end was All prepared to merry Miss Lizzie Doyle. Fhe bride~eleot met him cordially. end then excused herself while she went to In some nishing touchee to her toilet. ty and the preacher waited until the former became nervous and, u investigation. found thut Lizzie had S2: with end married a former lover, Thoma Reimin , a wealthy In mhermun. With her husbam she has gone on the honeymoon. wul not an out me ween. Nsw Yuan. Dec. I3.-Tho Sun`: Puis. say: I story in oproaul thnt Ferry not only owed his life to the r quality of Amber tin`: revolver, but so to thoroughness of O shirt of steel links warn under hi: waist- cont. A..|_... o.'.. .. I... . |...o \U I`.u-on nn .ntnnInw cont. - Aulu-nin, u hu shut M. Ferron Snmnlny. shows symptoms of lunacy. . . Ferry has n`cei\-ed over Hull) cuugratulntory unis, leuen `ml Qelegnms. _A...._______?_ tempt u n me me Ill rerry. ` Nxw `unx. Dec. l1~1'ium` Pu-is av: V Ferry seem: not to have been It-uiouslv wounded despite the pcsimittic bulletin. The attempt on his life has made him for the nuolnnntnfnrhigxligntuthnnlnrnot, the new pnnidont. plo on saying tint iticapucpisyiflnlndtolnshotuthu the dung wu not done I dug or two below the congrou when his olccuon would hue been ccrtnin. Although tho Rrpnluliqw lmurLi.c and all the reactionary paper: all: About the noccuity of sun ` the pram laws and munling the Men. In- lrmm`geauI,nml the us! of the anarchist sheets. no such thing it likely to be actiona- lv nrnnnnnl, It in mid 'l`irnnl`n nxininlrv aneeu. men mung II Illcly w on In-nour ly pond. It in aid Tiranli ministry wil not Int out the week. \Vnu- \'.u.-r fl. I`! .11. .Qun`.' PA:-in The shooting ol Forrv Ila: loin I III; Inn at Ill-:-ll|o Snlvntlon. l'.uui. Dec. I3. Pnuialeut Carnot : mean: age dwells upon the nocauity 0! slow, un- tiuun reforms. the danger of l'tnpiau pro- jects. Incl the importance ul setting aside all Violence lntl uniting I-`Iencluuan in one triotic movement. The president mn- rlmlu with the promise that he will use every eort to show himself worthy of the honor clcpo him. than Ibo I1 _.At a mealinu held in the In-nor aqua mm. Puus. Dec. l.`L--At a meeting hel-I in Sublo Levi: Int night renolutimn were udoptedexpyeoi I vulof Aubul-.iu`n at tempt the |ie 3 I-`on?-_. Nxw `mm. Dee. l1-- nun` , FOR COUGRS AND (`Ul.l|S.--G|-up A Bottle ol the Duncan Couou Rnnmr. The first `3"a':a "c"n'i. .$'} n?.`$ . o.'i...:`f~i;.o."n`I'.`.n". ..?. other va\hmbl3 ingredients.` Plevmnt to take. In hnttlm. 25c. and at \\'ADE'S DRUG of government IA" vogue. AAd.then reuarho-I .`?.:`u"" ""6... ""..'""... ........"""'..'..':"'..f.': eAA AAA 7 dleootere tAAt followed the Joeeltlool lelth * m.t:.:. ..'.:'...... " ".:.'........."""' mm Iltit-Alnlloile. thondheotot cone. And E Jeeolte wen honlehc-d.tholr lollowete AlAAh- tend I the vol they ptoleeeeul.-hAt_Ao t AA A rellxirol dovele. P` were denied ootu-AA:-o And [or two heednd -yoon odlete Irene leeoed putting the people lut rhrtlstieulty. llAoxhihltenLA And Anon A!tete'AnlA A new Ayeteu ol gm-otm meant we eouhllohed And the teedAl It And clue dlotlnctlon wiped out. All muted AA AdvAAoe Iowonlo chriotlonlty. 'l`he`o-lucotionol ntoteetol the notion Ate rorelully Attend to. The Aytteu to very much like thlt bl (`innit TN! At-haul eyetotn wAAAlee A`AeooAeol enl` teonoot. AAd t-aye And rle wet-e loornlog ol t`hrletiAA ty. The epoohor hold thAt tho dictool Uonhciue woo hole; nnheeded hot A woeee enemy IAA . 6.0. weotot-A indelity. Th :-bps won tneoted with l the 0. cl needle` I ol John stAArt lll. Speouor. Henley. DA:-wlo AA-I othorlodelo Acrioioru At hAnd.AAdit chriotionlty did not [I-Apple with the nutter tho.Eopla would do into downright lo- lid The Apoohot thot ohriotlonlty woo looking pr:-green though At Int it lied to contend not uAtioAAl pneiudlceo. eteAt~ All hyodlol e lorloreignere. whowoneuen pected of hoving Aecrot tnotivoe And Adie- lilo ol the government. The epeehee then Ahowod how the vernuent wee eonotituted At preoent. And In dod thAt in every ponihlo wAy chrlotlualty woe heing enuoureged And the holiol thAt in the next twenty-live you: the oonvornino ol JApAn would he An Accom- pliehod lect. He touched on the unity Among chriotiono And loohod totwnrd to the time when there would he but one Proteetoni church in thot lAnd. Then he eroho ot the work done hy the hlethonliete Am concluded u by llttllllllll thAt he needed 84,!!!) to build A greoter churvh thAn IAA now luul in Tokyo. If he hAl A building to hold Ill) he could till it every dAy. He Aehed for do netioao. Belore the meeting clooe-l he A-ng A lhvoritn JApAneoe eon Jesue lover of my _I'nt-ac" eat one u! the otllcto. ll thin oeotury tndore won Allowed lo the country ` soul." The church choir Aided very metcri Ally tn the enjoyment of the evening. uuswuuuu 3-nu t-u-am Dunux. Dec. l:1--'l`h ' =1-5-:_ -:1:*s:.P';`.z';.-:`'__l"':*='_';`..;!:.% THE SITUATION IN FRANCE. Halls; 3 four of Ilchud. _..-. n.. lo I. :- 4.5.3 on. j-j- (`-ono"WIth Another Man. ._ \I:.L lL-- I0 Ontwlttluu the Pouoo. .. II.` in IIVL- _.I:.. . llo shot lllu Dead. \v n 1` no T\!,,__A LII II If ....";.......' .".'.'..:.*.':';:.'.......' '2'- ......: pnlicyioouelnd in thomut pdutuuu. Puma, Doe. I1--'l`ho has? of the `Brad was brought 8 the tlnuuoi t Cuuono bl,` ll. other valuable I In bottles. S'l\)RIs`.. \lllIlIil|' 0! I [III hl Flou _ Don Lon IL r.uus, vac. la.--llluaolrrnlu U Iuxouovvillpubliahnhtuf the new noun follows: n -n....: u...a.n...; .: 9.. 1-........:: H Iv`. Hunt?!` TUTIU I-TNT. General Inguot, Iinisur ofvor. The new cuhinet hold 3 ut the Elysee l`aIu:e.`thiaMe\~oning, when out nun. rand Ink manna mo In-Iinnant. IIIITIQKWZO III` IIIC [W was properly enfotood. The motion was arriod. The President look the Ililnlry and 'xu Illa lounge. P.uus, Dab. l`8.---The Journal Ocial to- mnnnn will Inhlinh I link nf tho new In}u'~ II.llIII'U.I'ITKII0lIlIC\;0IlII2lI .\u-mu: Flnncegnd Miniator of non; -_.l Tglgaunnhg IIIIO I0 Ily unyuung Illllll IIIO KW. Aid. Hurt then considered that the re- solution of knight: of labor should be referred to the nu-ht eolnlniuoo. Thu n! resolution was widnwn. Ald. Dnlnun then moved oooonded Ivy Ald. \\'. Robimon. a resolution to the afoot thstlho Iuyorinstrnct tlnclork of the market knee that the fotutolling by-law wnn nu-nnnrlv nnfnnntl I'll I0` loperly 13311? Oil`- Ald. glut) thought that my bodv of citizen: lmd a light to bring the attention of the council to any law that It! not rly enforced. Inn cueof this kind t mode of opontion was to inform the otliuen hav- ing chug: of the ndtniniatrrion of the low, that it mint lnocuriod out. It was the duty of the mayor to instruct the clerk of the market to have the fonntdling bylaw looked Alter clonal . -Hc thought the com- munication shot-In In received Illd notion taken upon it. He did not think tlut the members of the qpnncil nhonld be mid to discuss a resolution nhting to n by-low shout which they know very little. `lb: council should not be liked to union an opinion regarding the luv u to its tness. Aid. unnnnn than onlnnittnd cabin ra- sons for moving the nnollition. Ho undu- stood the bylaw. Ald. Harty ukod Ald. Danna toex Dltin its ntovnioul. Ald. Ihennnn vu nn~ (`KL IICIT CI lllll. LVITIICI HI CA` phi: provnioln. nlnle to any uuything thou: the law. I ALI, Hu-tv than munidnrnrl that the re KTIIO Illll IIIIUII IIX\'Il)'. Al-1. Mclntyn contoodod that if the law run: the ntltutnhooh it should In fortod. If it proud Arbitrary and not 3 mar law it could he rogulod. If the knig tn of lnhour. or I collection of citi- zens, considered that the I: -~||w I'll ugood one. and it In not pm;-er y eufotod. they land I ri t to ulenunal its strict onion!- mont. '1 e counmunicntion from the knights. he considered. was a pmper one. and itwu for thi council tn any whether the -law should not In upon the status. It conned to be some min prehension that the I by-law Ira not enforce: as it uhould be. ALI, Nnnrnlan anntnndnd that llm hv-hi` Lnuinmr rukT_uI1_L1iJ w'HEIL 1 E BIG BARGAm_s`._ THIS WEEK. ll)"II" WII D0` QIIIWTQI K II IIIUIIII I2. Alcl. Snoulen uomcnded that the bylaw was not mperly carried out. _ n_rty lhoughf ttm_uny of` . .`\|1l. .\Il'KIIUII Illll III. lllI-K Ill. IT. 9 Iutionuhoulul be nsnuidonnl. The ouncil I hula mu-ket committee, unl oticon tan urry on! the law. and the manor ohoulal not with them. If a council iahr-Nd with I foronhlling by-law it would take the mar tor out of the market clerk`: power. Tho nun mid tln hmhw rm hainn nor 0!]! or we nurxes ueru u puwur. > The mayor said the by-law vru being strictly enforoo-l. Purple who violated its provision: wore brought before the Ingit true and nal heu\"|Iy. ALI, \I-Inn-In mmnlnndqi tbl if II. In" ITIIPII. AM. Ronlulon mutouclod that the Countd- ling bylaw urn dotrlllcutnl to the intonotu ut the city. Ila I-alien-I in nrutricto-l Irulcolnll lludmntl hothought i! the knights of labour would consider the matter pmpcrly they would ugnc with him in their views. fhin this; land been brought up not I-ocaun election won coming on ad In I ION ul utch tnp." Anal he would vote agnimt the rumination. A. Ilclaun in the gtllery -\'un are not running for Inayor. " .\lul. Ral-It-n -I don't an twu cont: llluul theby lnwulnu I unponoully ouncernal. Ivan go into the country and buy all the pnulum I want. and without uniting for it to count tn the city." A. .\h-l4uu--Hur. luau." AM. Du.-nnul It is nook-ction dodge. The knightsof labour. nppnbaoding that the bylaw might be re . desired In uqunint the mnncil wit their view re gnnliug it. I! then was no fonnttlliug by law the n-cmhgut: would monopolize the | nngrinl nml hnrn tho A-hninv nf lino I' [H0 lIl('I\`IlIIIII IVIIIIII IIIIUKVXIZ market and have the choice nf the farmer!` punlm-In by buying them on Minoan and ; uther uneu Iron the farmers before they rucho-I the nnrht." I \I_.I --.. I\"I`L-.. ......I.I I...-n inn. -.2 rl'Il`IIO|I I00 IIIITIUL .\. .\lcLon--1'he_\' cmllnl bu juu at nulcll prmllwe at their purse: cou d nll'otd." Alal. .\lucklonmn did not think the nut |...:.... -I.....I.I L. ..-._.LI..._.| TL... ..'.......iI II II. $.15- Alul. (`. Rel-inn: uh! louon hul ~ I in the pupa mmlomni tho by I. and it In lho|M the clot! the alien would he that It wmlcl ho to by tho council. ALI I.|-.I,I-_ ___._A-_.I.J nL-a AL- C..-.-A-I :.7.`::'.: o. ""xr:.o'.::; fink Udnalfllkm I`: began; Ibultlgololhdly ) AH. Dnnnnuovd. nudity Md- xv 11.51.... gnu. |.uL...a.I-J tho nllorlunounwuulnlulunlu. uu` chnlanukod It had illydh cusiuh tboooum Iitlnhnlonto the ln-Ia . yfk:-as-or -nldthnil LuInnl.hm|dh- _. ___- _. - _ , __ FLANNEL SHIRTS mule In order In any style M W. Rxlvra. Kin street. N... Md. GiI1I0tIlOO\ 0 aid that tho council In-I slvnyu luoko-I Ilpull the lay law an forlhohcutdllopnhlioolllrp. L`: it failed to mower the rpotu lot which It was inhudul It dad: at in noudduro-I I... AL.` _.....All VII IIUCIIII I by I5` ALI I` ILJ-5| }\ICulXI "nu i-1:3). solo: nu uhuslltd at ` _I.-L..-op --L..I ll !tL.-. L-J Loan Ann 3'`. ALI A H Mrohthghl `milled In MOTION G" THI KNIGHTS OF LA- _ DOR KFORI THE %UNOlL. `M. nmxno roams A CABINET. ~lI0u CI.I3Wl'IXl0lIA1II1 _ iniuor of the Intorior. . Iliuiaur of Commons. . Lonbet. Minister of Public Works. be M V . Mininorol Mu-inc. . Vieuo, iniater of Azricnlture. . PVC. Minister of Public Instruction. em.-nl lnnnmt. Hinisnr nf var. II 0- tuned with lcqouuito Inkli- -- nnA_AA A- 1_.__-_ __ 13.4-.I4- FORBSTALLING BY-LAW. TWO NEW BRICK l)\\'ls:l.l.lNuS.uix rooms o:wh.1 muunx qn Q`!-Incas: Street. I5 minutes walk (mm the: Market . mu-o : hard and soft wuor. And all the In urn Improvement: Ta.-rm: ouy. 1`. (`un`:u. \\'illhuuaville. tpou Auwh Qt-lbw 7 - Ins uhocloohcdllllhlhuluotnlolo. y-nu. Tho` nnyot nldthuil halnotllnldir Bunk : *` ._._.__ I\_- I . MinhurdJm&n .I"|ou Minion-ofFonigIA&in. ` n.......;;'. n:..:.;....cn........... NO. `290 I-`OUR 0!` TH E .\'l\\' TWO-STOR Y BRICK Ilwolll with extension. In Dunn Tomlco. rurlmr t and Hay Sn. Apply to him. C. A. HlCKI\'. I :1 Good: and Mlllincry. Princess St. _______.?______________ 'l`ll0Sla`. TWO I-`INK CUI` STONE HOUSES on Division .41.. just completed :8 rooms each. \ hard and non water. line lawn : rent. OI!) per ` nnnuln. Apply to Jun: Cluwronu. Grocer. _.______.___________.___. I-`l.\'l\`. CITY HOME. The undersigned ollbru toraslelhat DESIRABLE ll0l'sIi A.\'Dh0`I` now occupied by mm on Bu-I Street. The whole in olk-nd In one block. having about one hundred and twenty foot from on Earl Street. mm! the Upror Lot runs throng to \V'eat Sn-ool. The BL Ll)l.\'uS on the proper! are almost new. and the mmlon in lanled wit the choicest trulu. For (arms up In `PROS. MOORE. mos. camem n.\ I-I 0lI"l`IlE HIIHT BL`T(`,Ill\`.l'. lit`.-JIN liars- I-Z3` In Toronto. Iltunlod on the host uh bus! mam slroot In the vhf; wall uatnbllshud and doing A but trade ; u H wll or Iouo will and evaythllul app-`ruining lo (ho unlnena rhanp. Rouon fur n~l|ln3--owner lnlvndu going: In (`nl|fu|-abs. Addnun all oonmlunluouionn lo T. Nu.so.v. II Wood 81.. Turonlo. i;__i.`he`1octora of Victoria Ward. |..\l)llt.-I lnr our lssllnd (lhrmnuuu Tndo. to take I M. plenum work at their own hand. Ono pordny an be qulcli mute. Work sun! In: man any :1 no. 1 uculu-I fun. .\'0 onnvounlm. A no at once. Cnuclut AM l.`u.. In It H1. Boston. Man. no: mo. `I-'Ul!Nl8llI-fl) sn'n.\'n noon and Bul- mom,w1th or wllhonl board. Apply through V this onlce. ` __ Ix (.`00K-l non rum". Apply to NM :4. Bllwn. II 8|. .`__ __..-_._?.--_._-.__.__.:_.:_ Tixunxa was so um um um um. Vnoumsllul Arlnnlngoo. BIIJWX In-rant. .\'uroorymon. Itoohaur. X.\'. ' and lo! .$:xl:u. A5 I)` in W. J. I: can Hlrt-0|. Pu-su. conlnlulng nroroomu. A Que`: hum. on the promises pply {o ` A OINIRAL SE ;AN'|`. Apply at III Brooklnol. -S`. ' ' `W ., NIW H0l'Sl!2. contain! seven 17! rooms, and Lo! 52xl:N. nnted wil choice fruit (rem. \....n- In \\', J, \' anon. on lho ummlsos, IS: (`oIl.n.--ln K . on Sscurdgy. Doc. I001. the WHO John Coaloy.olu daugh- LANE AID GINTLIIIK 3-` n-..|-_|...L O-1| uni VILIUIWICIL \ Hwur-Du.~-0n Doc. `MI. by Row. K. B. i T pl. I 1|: nnldcnoo at the brid `a :3. I:ahibu.i\l A. Ride . l(laIu:a. } to H but Ilcury lhy, p.u. , Au`!-nos Mun! noooullnnd furniture. by ` Martin. an to 5.1:. ` 'u.\ i-: O-?I'n|c+1` nu1T:u|-zn. ausm m5- I-is In Tm-nnln nllunlod cuh busi- (`vuncnr nu llurlclull. Ion-nu lunudcaunqol Lodge on I to M B. . Olly Illllliltvr ul at the `ovnuhip ul Kihgcton. ` I-rnmv. luxuu 0! the cuts at In: an the Cu: II_II F6R`SALE` M A613." 'I"oif.T:'17 \'()I. LY` _$PE9IA.Ia-i_-'~=N3`1gNI nUs1Nm_s_ p_1_iANom. FBIIOIIIU. Ulul. uluuu-you can. ya... CIIOBIO RXOIGIZ. SERG'I`.~MAJ. MORGANS. INS FRUCTOII. llo Tuesdays and Fridays - Boys Classes.` * over It and 6:!) to M5 p.ln. : ":'umC u2':".a Mn` All It 150 ....i3.n.'he.`ur,..7m:nrm'::LoI:_ 3"` not moon now and I 1034 I am. you! tnll`%R. RBKINDERB. FOR SALE. waurinn ingredients. take. ; l T'LET_- Nllh (`I'I0l( 1 II(`o n-uu trees. r prvnnlaoa. Woin I-int Norchulnhoz-laud Eloctlon I-`or tho Conurvnuvoo. Tuxosro, Doc. l3.-~Chnnco1lor Boyd and 'Judgol0Iler we Hulgment thin morning setting aside 1-. \ illoughhrn election to the Ontu-ioleginlnturo for but Northam- horhnd. Chancellor Boyd amid than was vidonco ot an on-pninod Iynoluofoorm ' :nd laid unto mm tho: phn by voten hold upth `bullet: that making mln In thaveonld banal vithunv Ell}. Term bio In IIIVIIIQQ---nuuun. 3... pin month : 750 per month. CALIST E 10 CLASS. tnr Young Ladies. \\'odnoedA,n and Fridays. 8 to 4 In.. and 4:30 5:!) pm. Tu-ml. In advunco- `per month. wen auuunou. nu lllljoflty val only 01. and than in 3 that Mr. Fun-B, who in boliov to have oat the election by o\'or`condenco. will 50 returned. by person! In A nolgnoo wumow. Ill! porlonal chsm ' Willoughb r::'.T:'i'.%':":.':`E...E...,':*.`.":';.`. . `;.`:.':.,.&` - voter: hold up their `__bu'lo\u uur muting them so could be soon with spy gluon: ` by neighbo window. The pgnonalchurgu `grins '. Willonghbiy ,_ .n_-_:__-.I -_-:.._:a._ _.- ....I.. K Iy velegnpuan to II I"lII'llOI. Inn ruurucu on the next trnin. Mr. Loeu was an -L..........l:.|...l ......L:..:.o .._.l . nt hu I, Ilvlvsluruvu iv -- "la-rTi;`El.;11` ueomplished machinist, aged 3 at fty you-u. [Tho uufcrtunato gentleman vs: I bmthety ofi, A. Looup, Ofuthil city. who attemlod his fiinnnl on Snnd.(v.1 motion he came out and Jnmpeu on unex- wertl. He was thrown un or the wheels end his heed wee cruehei end his body ter- ribly mangled. portions of it being found ecetteredelong the free! for thirty or forty feet. His daughter` did not know of the accident, end waved her handkerchief at the rest of her friende. ~` She wuimmedietm ly eelegrephed to at Hartford. end returned on the nu: tnin. Lefleun old A 1.onoup,oxsuu hnnl on Sunday] A Father Killed by the Train `that Bore Hie Daucheer Away. N EW Hnvxs, Conn.. Dec. l0.-\\'illiem Ieeup, of No. 773 State street, Inn in- etmtly killed lest night at the Union (la t b the 6:22 Em. limited express from ew Y ork. He ed game to the depot to escort his daughter. who lived in Springeld, Mum. tothe train. He went on tho ctr with her, And when he felt the train in motion he came out and jumped oil` heck- .-....I `H. wan uumnm nndnr the wheel: the engineer ID(l Iltllllll lu swan ulu c.\- ressmessenger opened his doors whens ight was struck. After goin thron h the ex run car they entered t e mu car. Jo nnson expostulated that that was Uncle Sam`s dominion. and they had Already a good deal of booty. and if they disturbed mails it would go hard with them. One re- plied. That's so." The railroad company company offers several thousand dollars "award. The amount taken is said to reach $40,(X)0. ` Three Men Putlyse n `lnsln losul And WAII OI VVIIIIIIOJDOO. } Lrrru: ROCK. Ark.. Dec. l2.-~The arsin J bound north over the St. Louis. Arksnsss & Tens rsilws ' wss stopped by train rob- bers ten miles is side of Texsrksne. Ark. end the express car robbed. The mail sud passengers were not molested. The robbery occurred at 7 o'clock. R. 1'. Johnson. the postsl clerk on duty st the time. says the train wss suddenly stop when moving out of Geneva station. e saw three rough looking men board the engine, end he knew something wns wrong. so he blew out the lights in his cnmpsrtment. The express messenger did the same thing. The robbers were srmed withs Winchester rie sud s couple of pistols etch. They ordered the doors to be opened and tired seversl shots through the windows. They then used s piclrsxe. snd Johnson red one shot through the window and was answered by s volley. l-`indin resistsnce useless sud the lives of the and tiremsn at stake the ex- nl-sun mannennar opened when n THEGRAND UNIVERSAL than he expecueu. Soon After John L Sullivan opened his eeloon in Boston this men wellml into it end up to the pugiliet and uiul, "1 wish you would ive your hurt to the Loni." "Why 1" he ed Sullivan. when he lied re covered from his surprise. Beceuee.en~ Iwered Dugen, You would gein eternal salvation. Then think. continued he. eee- ing that he was not likely to be hurt. whet nu elfect our convereion would have upon the worl end how may would follow our example." Sulliven promieed to consider the mutter. een. The men proved to be I noted enthusiast by the name of Petrick Dugen, who hul had mu: curious experiences. At the opening the Brooklyn bridge he tried to h to the crowd Assembled, until carried oil by the police. mil on veoun other public occasions whenever and wherever he could find an audience. Hi: attempt to convert congress, however, was the biggest thing he he: uuderuken, sud hi: fniluna we: no more than he expected. Nnnn Aim:-.lnhn L Sullivan ouenal nmou way. The crmk Wu taken to the nation house. i In re lyto the question. Why dinl you 1 ling!` he replied, To pruiso (Sod. Such ` Auernblngel Ihould nut he oponod without , praise to the Redeemer." Ho VII tr 'iug lo 3 ranch the souls of member: throu their INC "(NIX WK `T31! IIIIXIHI. Illu vvvly ` one to laugh. A! rim it was not known l'0ll| vdlenoo tho ningiug cum, but the voalint was soon dincovorod. and the urgent-ct~u-nu hucenoul nher him. while. for about ten minutes. then onuuod I r- focl bodlun of noiu sud coufuuion. I are the oicor had arrived at the scam cf the non; the crank hul finished the doxology and rammed his seat. Thus themnnl opcn~ ing roceodingl of the house were vnrml, whi o the tonne Iurted oil in in usml dig niliod Thu ormk um: uken tu the Trying to convert cannon-Opoulng the Iloulcn wlll the Donlogy. \\`.usuInum.\'. D.C.. Doc. I3. -In tho homo and, jut n the tending clerk In about to proceed. a crank uou Intho nonh- woul gallery and with uplifted lunch. born to ting the doxology tn 5 plnlntlvo vo on. The home wn greatly unuoul. undovory A... I..mnml.nnh_ At tint nu.-v .--V- 7..-, __ Thuollncuai-v worthnonlhu vohold (haunt. - , . THE THOUSAND ISLAND ROUTE BY ` II .__- III-o.-o--- h llzln-nhli `II. T. QANLIY. lllli lllvvnnnvu |I)|dI\A1na -vvv-.. _ llovno. Wnuttowl E Onloubuu kn. To Utica. A|bany,Idw York. Plliladora. : , n_ \.-_AL AN making I Buoahhy oi (`IIEAP MILL Wxlllbd 37.25 AND 81.50 OEDIRSHINOLES. Ian... H... gr. -out -mu-Q than it halal Lessons Given in Gymnastics. Sparring Fencing. clubs. Dumb-Boll sud Cana- - thnnln lxu-dun W.-mum. lhmnoro um all P;ahuh North ` } on may You-Ix. vs. o.1'.n. and N._Y.0. an \ IIl.|lUIIriI"'I"f `J F.7\'."roLan. 7 Oonml nem'Ag'.}u. .._.._..- g... THE `RAT!-IBUN cowmv * Parry \\'|u'rf. TRAIN ETOPPED BY ROBBERS. bsutm r/cm AGENCY. `ORG-ANHIZED OOl;l]PT|ON- VH3`: folophono Nunbor. III. DEATH WAS AT HAND. comma) or A ciihk. u now on hand one of the Largest Stocks. well bought for cash. ever olfored in this city. ` hook at our llnoa: ladles` I-`olt Boom. ladies ` Kld Boots. Ladies` Skull Boom. Mon`: Wmler Room (Full I-`oxod up to l e |opl_F'I`Il! Cl really wuth 83-: Gonulne BM-uuln. are II also 3 large stock 0! und~MM|e Cuntom Work on hand which will be sold at Slaughter Prices. Rubber: and Ovorshoua in non vu-loly. (`-us mm W ork a specialty. THOMAS CUNNINGHAM. 267 Pnlscnss STREET. VilN0B`l'0N. ONT. KlNGST()I\`. ( ;.\N.\l);\J 'l`UE.~`l)A\V'7 r/clrsfnamcr. Fl'l.l. OF SBl.l-`-I)ENl+A L. ':'*':.:.",;".'.';.`..".`..I.`..`.`.'..`.'..`.! r:v1~1Nm:. I)E(". I::_ am. l`cocolBrookS_u-out IIOIIU W IX OOIIEI1. ` E! III? III FINI- |al||potvu )cIovIt|,y,uviow0tl sen nor we won. _ Rev. Mr. Hirniwt, dressed jn J: one cdatume. muk 3 pleuinq addfili, ull of information at no the oldest union in Ihe_ world. and yet the youngest, as he said. be cause it llu only been known to the wutorn wurld for thirty-four yarn. I-lo mid chrin timlty brought him to Canon]: And in com- ing in brought with him the gusting of the Japulou church. ll uldnn wu touch- iug tho political sud pduoutioml advance- ment of Ghtoountry. ` Ila utouttho politi- aul nnnnt van nlnvurll. nvhrd III kind none or men. Before concluding he touched on the mis sionery work emong the Indians end re- merked thet this we: e phese of work thet had been put in his hends by God. Lest winter," he seid, en epplicetion for e min- ister come from e bend of Indiens on the Moose River. 285 miles west of North Bey. I _went to see them end wes estonished to beer them singing Sweet bye end bye" in their own tongue. I esked them how they ceine to know thet song. end I wes informed thet. with other members of the bend. they hed been sevinglyconvsrtsd under the lebors of the Rev. lets George Meedongell. some twenty-five yeers ego. end through ell these yeers without e- Inissio '. they bed insin- teined their feith and h supported cless meetings end preyer services. They were devout true men end women, end, though they hed just received their nest money, et Chepleen they were not enti into the lens of vice eround them where men leid in weit to rob end demorelise them. Another feet wes their urity, end. though the nil- wey hsd " through the country for two yeers. es: looked in the feces of the children could not see e trees of white blood. The religion of Christ hed sevetl them end they were intelligent, eernest end devout. I defy you, if you seerch the world over. tolind enother such e bend. There ere two other ' bends seeking Christ. end in them good work is being done by Miss _0strorn until Mr. Ross returns from college. This young men is the stlrikof the Hudson Bey treder et White [sh e. is in Montreel tting him- --II Ines on. work \' IIIIU lllll ILIUg sell for the work. u-.. u. m...:. In e Mngeton cnunm. ` However. much I here been encoureged ` by the veetneu of this eedience ; however. * much I here been chermed hy the hermon end melody of the choir : however, muchl ` esteem the pouenions of these end meny other cherecterletics, yet. if we do not reelise the reeence ol the hleeter ernonq us 1 this is e f lure es e missionery meeting." I This wee the conclusion of Rev. Siles Hun- I tin lon e men of huge heme, surmounted wit e silver covering which denoted sge. end yet with e vigour of et le thet denoted true Chrietien erdour. A then he spoke ol the spirit thet should ectuete Chrietiens in miesiouery metters.end e-lded]thet it the church wee to he s sun-can its people must he senctitied end consecreted end willin to help elong erengelistic work. He told; of the glow ol joy thet reme over him es he reeped the head of one of the first fruits of Ihrietienity inJepen,hut, in e perentheticel wey, dcclered thet the wermest corner in his heert wee for those of his own lend, end while he loved the poo le of ell lends his neert went out toward) thousends of our own children in the forests end wilds of the northern country who were drifting down into vice end misery bcceuse of the leck of I gospel instruction. Then he dwelt for some time on the megicel growth of towns end villeges elong the line of the t`. P. R. in the Nipissing district during the pest re yeers. ive yeers ego he slept in e wig wem on the site of e villege now of l,9(X) souls with churches end schools end en incorporeted municipelilv. The whole country wee lling up wi h eli cleeeee of le. from ell countries. end it wee the duty ol the church to mould end orgenise them under the heeeer of Christ, else the country will lind in the lutnre en enemy to her eociel end religious systems tnet will bele the best skill of men to grep e with. He releted the work done by the ephodiets and told oftthg three pp- postn' orcee to espreed o t e in this list:-ict--Sebbeth breekin . rinking. end gernhling. But the d-feshioned Methodietic methods of bringing men in con- tect with the gospel hee preveiled end glorious trophies hed`becn won for the ester in the vilest dens of iniquity upon Uod`s eerth. The self-deniel of meny young men. with university treining, who esteemed it e privilege to rescue the perishing. wee mentioned. hleny of them only received 3288 per yeer, end on this pittence Iebored delightedly, toiling over the lend, endee\'or- ing tosere souls. And there were young women else who were hemicelly working for Christ without selery end some using money seved for other purposes for the furtherence of the _-suse. And the work would be csrried on with or without the eid of the missionery society. The speeker declered his intention of working. yee, dying. under the shedow of the pines where God head reveeled to him the brightness of His fece es he hed never done before, end where God hed permitted him to win meny trophies, es jewels in his everlesting crown. That country would be seved for Christ and seved for the meintenence of the principles of free gevernuient thet ere the birthright of every Cenedien. He eppeeled most forcibly to young men to become self-secrir cing end to eid in developing the lend thet will yet resound with t e tremp of mil- lions of men. I.l-l ..-. ..\_.Ju.IInn he tnnnlenul ten the. min pnmuuknunmu. While v. Mr. Whllq mu 0 I . and vlilo the choir was singing, 1 un- ouco run no increased that a room was Alone nnihblc. The ninioury guber- `mg nu certainly u lug! on run over noon in 3 Kingston church. "llurnrnn much I OIICOIIMRQII cvmmsuum SCHO0L& noun: imx. A In-not In It In col-on Audlouoo In nool MI-out lo-Ihodbl Chunk-Wlr uh; 'l'n3h|u hr the Ilutorulnvnl '3 coal:-In Venn Ago Incl mu Slush ` huh-Cldinully In Japan. ` "Now elm`: I {act hi` on to [Mn-lfr I over," aid I`u|ur \\'||i rum Ilnr pmlpu ` ol_ the 000:: St. Mothd ohurrh. n he looked out can thtutltitudo that Iilbd tho huntnl lltliu 100 light. Ho III jut tolling the nudkwn an the Llothodht chow-la had In hunulrd Iuiuiouuion and uuhhuu. and that dawn nhul lat your for minions wu Olll. . not ulkhnt In usiuuiulhouathu uluiuhndlo hodin oounud. "Lu! you." It went on. "Queen nnol church doubled it! subscriptions, and I am hoptlnl tho: it wil qouu. it again. Thu`: lor tho poopk to do. lpnl sltudy they have undo 5 lino sun by uuy doub- ligklho colloctlonn." - ...-mgnobm n-nnhinminn In Ilia uni ll mo couocuonm \ Wu. cougroptiou wonhlpping in the new \ odloo pot on the volunhry plan. It dun not uoliolt Inhedptlou 1 It rah: it a mu- ur at conocioloo. and by npponling In the poopli the hood: 0! the clutch have boon auluenl. \\'hn v. Mr. Whllu wan unshln. THE WORK OF MIDSIONARIIS HOME AND AUROAD. AT Ponom who ...C."'..a...a'" kl: yam with uthuuwillnda quick nlidhnd euro in Itgfdonblo Qnntmcnt of Sutton Asthma No`onoknowIlicttorthnthou`oI'hohnvo 3:! h(3:rh;i`Il.ittl0..l.i uflfzwht nlid y we raw Q dyqq. India. ` tied-heouulputionnd dko:dud ::u|:ci. I e unsung at lulu hon . , on \ nndny. Aboui 1037" wcntinhouhto Cannon and andhelal 3 mooring. outwitting the polioo. ' Alhr tho Novupnpor. . M031-nun. Dec. l3.-)uIn. Hun-than and Frank Bond h|\'O inltitnhqd action: for libel agtintt the Vitus for 850.!!!) and $75,000 respectively. Theulloged wen con- uinotl in articles uocti on the business _conducted and known unguckctahop trud- Gilli` I ICU! Cl 3'-'1-nu. Losnox. Dec. l3.-It in stand that Mr. Dillon will return to Inland After Mr. O'Brien ha been released from prison. and that O'Brien will then nnkn n tour of Eng \\'ADE'S )l.\.\'l)I{AKl: l.I\ l1`.l{ PILLS are )r\`1)relyn v mblo (`aulmrt ic. being entirely free . m (`alonn-I or any Rlolnllic auhsunnce. In case of Liver Cmnplnlnls. Biliousn Dyspep- ain. liondnutho. &c.. they give unive satisfac- tion. They are $1 od. Ono iandnso. In qmr-coal Bottles at \\ ADlI`.`S DRUG STORE.