Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Dec 1887, p. 12

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l`lJ\l('I'I'UlSIl LU.\.V. Cash Capital .................... .. 34.(m.(llL(D `Poul Asset January Int. 1882. . .. s.m.m.9o houuupnid ntiyunra .......... .. 53.100.000.00 ' Tholomdl Fire Insurance (`om ontho Oontlnont. ta Annual. Premium eoelpla in Canada and the United Staten nre larger than Lhooooluayolhcrcomnl-h.undit.hu mun- -hlolullhodroooldoll ' AIIIJIIO. JXg:lE`SSVV'IlT.AR0llI ' There in prevailing in Cincinnati I light type=ot what in the good old days beforo the physicians went crazy over bacteriology Ins known as dumb ngne. " You are not sick onough to go to bed und you feel about as meanusmaninnctivolifo cu: feel. "You drag slowly to your place of buineapworry thrnlurh Cil it nn Immn hnnimr In fan! hat- Dlyueu [IE IIIISIIITIIKI ll IXIVI U1 ll-I'll `lull strong of will, while the negro in the child of , love and suffering. Blyden in I complete know-nothing, and hiscry Is: Atria for the African." He is likolyto have towto op- pose himin this matter. for not even the ohildren of Atrium mixed in America can be induced to In-mnln there if they have the Innnnn on not -war ._l1|nha;navnn4-Inf. I.`lIIIaIU\UI K IIIIU IX VI VV IIIWKIII Iii I`IIl` ` the natives lu Afrlm will disappear before the whites, an the Indians did In America The climate will save them, and instead 0! being destroyed by the Europeans, they will be civilized by the eorta now being made to open Africa to commune and uactlemant. To Blyden the Anglo-Saxon 1. and of hem and I ahvnncv nf will, while thn norm in the nhlld of % llIuu(xx.I Lu l'!'lIlI.lll were u un-y urn N mam: target nw1y.-Globc~De_mocnt. WK Ul\IlIa II}! III JAUIIIUVIQ` X and there, by his unusual lib:-u'y ability, he has attracted attention to himself II the chunpibn 01 I negro civilization thnt shall be coterminous with the limits of the (ink continent. Blyden oontroveru tholdenot Winwood Band that AL- .._A:..4... 8.. ALI`. :.'II .Il..__...._ LAO-.. | KIWI! IIIIIIIUD DIJIZII K I-"U ` nblestnegrointhoworld. Ho an and tho} Koran in Arabic, theBiblo in Hebrew, Homer * in (Inna)! \'il-oil in Latin Hhgin-non:-n in ` Ikllxllhll Ill`-I IJIIHN Ill lllllll-I. lllllxll D native of the island of St. Thomas. ho Wu brought up in Monrovia. Liberia, and thnrn, hlr him unusual litnl-nrv II. In I833 In octave edition of tho New Testa- ment was publishai by H. Ilalnx-k. New Haven, intended for the use of whools and 5 nmdomim, the welfare 0! which always lay 5 closu to 'ebstr'I bean. In llu pockot I edition of his Biblc, In pearl typo, was pub lisbod by \Vebsttr himself. How ram Web I over Bibles may ho the writer isunablo to I . nnv hut nu-tninlv it would his hnnl Luun. I My. but oorhinly it would be hard Lu~ou- - Ilr IIIIJIIS II! If FIX WllR'I IIIIIISIUIU U) I -reivo of nmoreinbensting addition I the ' bookshelves of dealer or unnuur than one of these proofs of Noch Welter`: piety, cour- age and erndit.lan.-Book Ion. QUICII III III IUIU, I-ll!'IJ|IJIl Ill ETHVW` IIIIIZU ` in Greek, Virgil in Latin, Shnkespeuo in \ English mdnum in Italian. Thouglu` nntivn (1! MIA inland nf Rt Thorns; ho SEN GE GOIPANY. _.n.... __.| ...-I-o...-i -nlI`n "I luv V I1 IIIJIL Tho mended Bible--an or-tavoof (XX)|')I;t<`!`~. prfnltd by llemkinh Howe & Co. and pub liahod by Durrto & Pvck. Now IIan~n--ap- | pared in 1833. Webster lx-dily set. his name | upon the (mo page as follows: With nmend- 5 meat: of tho langungo by Noah \\'4-hswr, I Ll. n `v = I i r IIIIK`, "Kill - I'| I?l|lI'_\ ll-"I. UfI'U'II`I D-I IIIH` ll light l`Ill| l;u:;;\uu:I- lnunvur |~u|nllvr-rlmnln, and nluw uxml-rlvl;:u~l -lic-uuunr_\'aI. a law! prriml n-ml:-ml lulm -In famoua that the world mu Illa!-toil Ilpun laying mo mantle nl'llu~gonlI||s-- liauls-I upull lm -huuld-WWI. wutlw nmlnnr I a -nrmvtu`., nun-ml---rl and Mpur:-u.:.wl --ls um 01 the Hvrtgulunw, III: New '|`.~.xz-.m- 1.! ul vrln}-la Iru luau-Ml ml the hm-ls. '`\\`r In": Tratalm-nl. Wlu-u I-no an. e. .:.n..| an -um; and u-um.-m.J on--mun lo the nvhku 11 our lay. ulzlwngls up truth 0! a cougnu ul Hm um-I-I`: mm! Noun and Imrucnl men, it d-mwuu-an alm-M lnrtudlblo that Dr. \\'rluh-r \.:-.u not In llw wry oullutc-arrk-I ~ |\:u'?;\=.~r~I {mm him purpmo'by'a (loop and vlnlnnt mrn-nt nf pulnllo qialuu. Tla-to wan --mu up.--sum. but awanatly not enough to dvler \\`ohm-r (mu cuurlag upon UM-tank \\rI|k`lI In In am-r lltn proaouuuad tho (nucleus: rum 0! his I(`h0|Il'II|p Starting out with tho pnmulah that 150 ht-auty u! many pamgu and lhoanaaol when hid IulI'orn-I injury from the (art that ' lbw la]-ecu at hm or llu-so oenlurlcl had wrought many vhangn In the meaning of way vrunln, wlnllo It had mulotln-rl In full intuallsulv, be mark out for hlmn-If tlmfullow an the only logical vourm 00 pursue: (l) uuulntlluto ward: and 1-brawn- nmv In 5-moral us for um. now wholly ob inlet or th the uhgmty ol the ulna-L ` (`ll To all errors of gnmunar. (8) To hum`! euphemism: In the plasma! wunla that cannot with pnvpru-ty ho um-ml below apromlnruoua nmlivnno. llo Innm-ly tamd the charge of arrugnnw whlvh was made Igllnlt him, and prm`llI'nIoIl that the l'& vision was undu-aka-u upon Us own :1- mwuihllitv. ummullr Mr In-Ir n`n Pom! I'll`: ` ltcarrurk Gnlr. ' mu lw will III9 [lad In mu`! all MI ulol I` L1 lulu:-v - uml nu numy m-w mood as wlll lmvmr him with Ilu-ll` guuruuuu. Ila all! Nun-olMul)' lwvp V on Ilnml THI IX? DRY HARD WOOD. 4 fl. Inna. son woon. nuns. Itmnuuo um uwnn wpon. ---I)l.h GMIAI` AT~ Jas. Campbell's Wood 1g_r_c_. i BBEOK db BOOTH Wm-nlnpn. Vanni ml! and Hllmloaalu and a IIO'lnl|I (,4-3| url ch mdlloalala (`mid of up `vary on menu -n.n otuonnwu tuna dual ptunapuy dallvontl. llunub wood and Ham aall hon (`ordinal of Int quality oa hand. wanna aollolud and aauafaetlor . I `\"`.:.Il)-(`onu Ontario and Want Streets. lannoo and Ontario stunt: ~ l , rout M t lannoa Hutu. 0` Mr. J. onn. Mckolvw trulllll-Ills lvn at use It llulah-n.l rlua-on Hunt. and Q lmvh. lira--k Bu-uu-1. will In pnanptly Illleo l'1'luph1l|O Uonuaunlvauon. 0 Auunta lllack lblamoagl Um. I. \\ . llR!:t`K. Aug. D. II}. A. noorm. -:V_._... .. ..... _..._.._:__:... can AND woog ' For , Q" nix? l\c1l'woEd mdd ' Verona Lime, 1 | P- `W A L s I-I * s. ' Ul"l'I(.'l'I- (fur. B1\l"l'-|:`k.:I;\l_.()lIlal'_l')_.S'I:. .-.._.._. A Ian-nod colorocfllnn. Edward Wilmot Blydon h perbl nhhuf. nan-rn in Min rm-Ial "A than n Shay n .._L|_ _. The Pnuldent Bottling Down. A_. _.|... -ngtgl. Ihng.-blunt (Vi-.. Clnolnnillh New Alctlou. ,, .1- _..____n._._ .1- I\...-I_..-A.' - A `thief: llutltntlon. .n__ 11' u n..4.... -0 n` A mnmncn noon. 'vw Ta.`-tzunont loll.-4 l'nul that \ I :_|.. .... I Li;rirhl-I|:E. 1.xsURAx(`1-: cow . ON: of the but and Safest cumpnnlec doing business In Canada. I-ummnmn ammed II as low raloou An)` '=':T:?:~.;`:;=-*=%.s="=*:"::* .'.::' 12.: * "*'* . o w o wun we ouiobr no better ntoillnlgo for and oloctivowork than the var! noouoqs of our Select Local LIIL 0:04 P. linwllj. - an . 'A'.Is'r' - :1. margin an ad into 3:`;-ui`-13`- nn `_" T 9' ' TIKHB. Color Clan. (each mm-Mn mm to to 12) cos a lemon. or when! or more anon: are mkon In . one week. 50 each leuon. Afternoon Drawing 111., mm. van Ct|;7. Ho Wodnudnylind mam can Mum. vwdnuaayu and am tron`? I: ht.-l)p.m.. OI pat tern. All fees payable in ulvanoo. - 4nAuu E. Wnzxamu. I t-Mun Jzmnn POWIR. _i/rmasrow 8Qfl0_0L_ 0f___Aff._ -no-n tun . nu-o-n , ,, uuucvu-w-wt: wvu:vv- vu -----v THE CLASSES u-(open In the room: of tho ' `Ir=:tti't.`uto. corner of Prlncoan and on 'rnmm---- M I CITY FLOUR STORE. cnoxcn FAMILY as BAKERS` FLOUR sum amuu. pmnssnn mm. 01.0- ____ - --_ -.------. _--- Glmior Ale. Lemon Soda. Birch Boer And Crenm Sodm-Lhe that In the oily. Davies Gold Medal Ale in pinu and &unt.n. nu-Also a line stock of oico Wines and .--_- --.---. _ -._....__ ___ _..- van AND` TIMOTHY anmf). O- D- FRANKLIN`, nu-L A `|l..._- QA...-.- uuivusy IIUIII uwn I turn.- J.u. lhsrow. nrnolloal unltnrinn. Plumoj Ina muuad Itum mung. 3|! King St. Tole nhonc. No. 08. Liquors. ! JUST THE THING F0}? PIC-M08. E llnn moo , I I& - Innllgunnu es.` F2:-Yulllnac: M `:0 i"lort'r\.%1ler. fompgudbca blood. `tone and I303 on on; no no men. :- bticcnxgo bosgtmosl. 835 per ton. t. o.E5~ III II. We hnve made arrangements for A daily sup` ply in Glass. and truat it will be It benet to tho public as well as ourselvh. BUTCHEIIS. FARMERS &. GARDENERS. Prime small ho&oul by 0.1000. 500 lbs. !8o.orlb:kega.l Ibo. ;M|1kogn.50Ibo.. III] III. ll-'. nowuu as 00.,` I PI/RE MILK AND 0/95/m REES BROS- THE BEST DRY HARDWOOD v I I n Innnh I'I\!'I\l IL'r! VVUUU lull anwnu vvuuuuuunpm. `IE. WILLIAMS YARD Atlantic Dock, too! of Princes 8!. Once U stair: over Ebook 8 Hurnyb. ' Boots and Shoes. W. ADAIB. tnnfr. Mon`: work an Ally. luclory workonhcnd. Broctsunou ukol. I _. ! N.R.-Urden left at the Grocery Store of Jun . Cnwfond. Princess Street. will receive promv I nmmiun. nl"l`elenhone oommunloeuon . unwed. ` Or I! you mun Kindllna Wood.| D. or Store can .\ut(`unl. rm 4 Coal. son ` or Black Q Illlilkl Coal. R0 to :9. CRAWFORD & co.. - rootorouoon St I Street. will receive pm IUNIUOII. ll"l`eleohoneoommunIoeuon I -' "s;;;:;.:rc;.i.;g_.f_;;;.':...';;g;.' ! Foot of Clarence and Barrack Streets, M. MALLEN. ' APB!` GOV 95: :----j_. l Yard .\'o I-0nurlo Street. " ` . - (`lnrence Slrool Whnrf. I " ` 3-Sl. huvrunco \v\'h|l'f. C1`S(cura dellve before broken wmthv `min in. 'hlol' oo-SL Lurrenco \Vhnr! I Brunch 0mce-(`orner KI and uannoo st ' op'[:::'le British American otel. ` mi and Inliafuclory delivery a spoon: (`and all under cover and well noroonod iTulephune_(`omnmnicMIon. 7 A name n1`l71 l'i"D _. ltnfou want the Drlent, Cheapest And Ben! "I nplv nnd llcowh Cordwood. Oak. Birch Anh. Film or Hemlock Uordwood sawed or Un . ` ur I! ran Klndllna Wood. {Dry}. `HARD AND SOFT WOOD. ' For (`hens Lumbar. Wood and Coal. when- uu will nd the In at uuonmenl of Dry .umln-,rln llmrily ; no lho Iuiool Ilnck 0! lvry '00:! and slabs. This in the only Inca In the my havln thmo Steam Mawhlneo or Inw- lnp (`unlwom ; also lnvl the only Slum \\ nod Hullltin Machine in l 0 cu)`. ' Ilmlnx purc ulna! lho Lumber In lhe Soon I` | l`)'ner Yard we would Invite III In; Ilon of N nun-. u we are u-lllng Al I `High! A vnnce on I `uni. i37.M'LL.W999!`P_3E4.`?3 imam w"min:uinL sou. moi. lug nnnd ll phone.No.6!. ` Lumbar. Wood and (`onl. when- the lamest Coal, Wholesale, Retail, BEST IN THE MARKET. -w- I`- - _..:.. uo....o `.Z.CWIElLIuj Z! J:l\J\J-I.-La. \Vhulonh~nmI 3 Iluluil (cal and W1 llaallll. (`null of (In- ` very I-out dcitrlpllun. undo! aunt. wall Bunch and quality uoa Iollollud gunmnl . YA RI) Cornet Btgootn. Qudit ' Also Hard nod ` an km Wood. and \ `E0; Goal of 0 Bot q'\'1a'ntitloo.`33o per lb. ' 1:. inn: sheep k ot gr bund II 0. ozliood. op_e_ . `NIH sl'lllH"ltlB|tIl mpuvthlly Ion . Iuuums In bk mmmrouut main and ouaounoti ; `lull lwun rmncwrd MI old and nuhlhlscd ' Wnnl \`a\'d thin the P'nI'l"wVhl!f to line fvld K.& I`. Railway ll:-no M I hut oluulnrln HI turf. Inc` `um-nu `I lI`t Illln 33$: jun: -urn-----www.- I-`our footlon . SO!` WOOD KINDIJNG woon an SAWED woob cheap at In 1-rvvvrrnntav 1rA'D`l'\ R 1+: no \' 1+3 1): I-`tom Ayrshire Cows at the BAZAAR. Yul` (`.L\' hm lI.\Ku.u.\s Ill \.m nuuma \ sun: and Pholourn h Albums M J. W. I`uwILL's. the Phomgmxp or. II llnuunnnnu Ilhnlnar-nhnll Infnlnrnntl 7. Clllil . rug Mr W991) AND Don. nuununnuna win no no I Pllll. who want their udvorthl bot at 030. P. ROW L]. `.00.. Nowgtruv ' ` Bur (:0 TO ;'.'I.1.\".s E-__ Lgrmmi. v in all c-u ml as mod I lm-ml ur wlll lwep W. B. & B. ANGLIN. JIIIIIIIIIIIFIII IU JAME8uW'IF'I`. M MI. Confectioners: A IUIIIIU Irv : Sl`l`l`.i Trumnm and made to order. in latest lcuhlona at Jonx snasuufa. Mu-let Squnn. I-`nu Lrrnrr Annmuul s'nrus. xunnntood _MAnu:-r saunas. HAMILTON} snAsuu.v'u. Market Square. I-`on Lnlarr AIIIIICAN s'r)rua. guaranteed :`>ntiII.. to A. 0 B|un"a. u :-lnoou sL.nbovo an . me rnomgzrnpner. ll. Htxnnnnox. Photographer. Enlarged Ponralla and Vinwn. Sallulncllon gnu-nnlwd. 1' TNIIQ I/IIU.'\'I uvvu-1 u '. I! u - IL ll. To\'I.-'I`I'y [ho .\Il|k Rolls and Ilnlh Buns mnnufnvlurul Ill the Kinxstreul linker)`. K. II. Tutu. Mule! Squnn.-. Tn: HI:lmI\'I-I-`Ina groceries. ue and do- nwsuo frulux Jun. llnoocu. .\Innouk- lSuIld~ Inns, Ariel squnru. Rica:-a am: m'1uam..* R. `\'xwu.\'n-\. Print-vac Street. dmlvr In cigars. toNu\~ua.pipm. shing tnckloundpou-kc! books. Plnoul nuoortmcnl In the city. Ilm.mm Imus (J. 1!. and P`. W.) dealers in IIIIHJIIILAALI nvuvlnanuvca vvu-.c:~ _. Subscribod Ca ulml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BJHMIIJ Tbtal Invested ndi upwu-duo! . LCD Total Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..8 768.!!!) lnaunnoea t Loss by Flu accept- ed 3: the Iowa: cu:-mm nus uad clnlmn settled without rdbrsnco to the Board at London. In the city. llowltn llum. dN\ll'8 in nhoh-uvixal-a and lubm-cm. Pool And lnillhml room- in mnnool ion. 13!! lluuot SL. nonr Prillcuu I Ivunu vwuwu (`Amu"rmtr~4 Rum. Hmuc-ha Agents. King Street. Money to man on red mule And other securities.` Mme m lAu.\' in large or small sums at low rules of Inuu-mt. on (`ity and I-`emu Pmpcrty Luann [rnnlui on (`lty and Pounly Dobcnlurt-I. Apply to Tnolul Bmuma. Ma -r. Froulemtc Anal Inve-unonl. Social)`. n'IcI-0ppo- Inc Jun I've: Ollloe. i IITVITIVVO Ivovw Jar`:-vu nu J. llAu.Ion4 a (`o.. 3 Brock Blrool. Family (vocation. Imported wines. liquors nnd cixuu-n. hxltwoulf \:;An`I:non:)n. ulmluiul to b: the plum nl act to uyxrocer um-nu cry. chin. to. T1101. Joan. Tllluuzv Bum. have rrmox-ad lo their new pnmluu. Ii-och street. Nnrlvl. .~`qunn-. vslu-n~ they show llwlnljnlt and llnosl stock 0! lm led And Domestic ldqnon. Tun. Fixnrs. &c._ n lhoclly. SINWWIII Ina Juwouury. L. I. Bnocx. wntchrukur. J1-wallet and en- unvor. has over)` flclllly for nmuufucturlng and to Mn: owollory In all III bnuu-ha. Golden on Wnlch Slxn. W I'rlnvun SI. ruvvnwl "V ruulon wrrnuu. . ` Pr. i ll outer (In! uv n- ` A.` I.:ut|In:;:1:\lII`I|; ) -ml 3 GD ouvmt. Pluprlutur. In-xhluln-nu 4n.aLl_|n-an nn llnlnrln $1 4 UICIIIIUU CIIW Ivvuvvuu 1" I`. W. at-A.~uIuIn'n. manutnnnrrr and Im` patter of In kwollory. ll? King Street. J. A. LIN Il'l', watch mnh-Ljewc-Ik-r. mllrock 31.. dude: In latches. clock: and dlsuuondn. u...-. u... Ill Inn. in Iuuulnmu-turn lnr `I $0! JITVVIIUI Ivvvv-U "7'. o`:!'|n\n:`rc|-.. a,;':%'.'.`f..1'3f``\."1`:I`?:.'+.5:.?."u:..'*f~. , I lnnl. `rlikll. WHICH. l'l'fI`|C'~ "uon of .. M .\l u Irul g`.`..... r dI nM u.ul':lIn. ` Huuou Ivmun. or ngngunu Ilnnx-L -1-u-0 n Ilnlnvln uni I`:-In. I UEII Jun: -III: uuu-nu`. n . nun: ----no Alum-Alumna IIOTII-. mm but and popilulwul In c-I'3.opuil?.lou.T. an unuduonnluut In l us.lnuuu.u4. -4-.. r-.-..-_---_. 5 I51. 0. 1'. C. \\'IuoxItl:` " an-ou.u`u; ' t I V O . rhnoo 510. I'll. \'oIlc|o:"nn?)' at n ML nn 5 noun. 9...... Inga. \'-- IJ--or In nnnnnotlnn nu: ma; msumcgounm. . nununnn an ~ Ruin Bani. N In N70! to oonaeruu, whhllmlavnuoeo oulonll hunt. I-`km ehurlpwlllnlwnnhvonhnndonthumnnaul \l.d\ . nnnann D-an flnln "tj lII'oIAIQ_ I on Ila!-Io Ilxohnnco. on. corner of llvurl and II lbh mum ul horns. (` motle- nu- Ill . `V Lhutoilchly equip nu Luvxuv. but ot Prilcou $1.. In I (1 one In tho rlly. lulu ol rh`:ept In: an! chum rule: to own and couuuerclnl BL. lor In wlusnun. morn: Inn uuuu-nu.-. 8 Buck. Suiting Rl.. head mu-tern [or W In price (mm to Oil); Suva-wuv Jowollcry. A \l Ihnauo.-p --0-K-ugh.-n (Amount! and un. don. W. H. GODWIN. Agent for Kingston. .\lch. I8. Bnmsu Wum Orncn. -- lmfrl twill. car. I Q] I01 `us. ( y and: 1.....- A..--nu... ll IVVI ' JXIWVHUIIIUIII II P. A. . II unk Strut. luwlondlll n na"3; uqhloln the oily. \vk-photo W. an n nu. ..... |Qn|-........ Hlnnnl uh. Inna.-I Pluuoblng and Gas tting. I n I).--..\- -.-..nl..I nnnlinv-IAII Dlnlr Net income for the put you was 33.50: aw. This enonnoul Premium Income 0 `ht to convince naured at the deeirebiut ' 0! win: their Insurance In I 0o`y so perfect 3` secure. Tho unmnnnv null mnlntnlne its olnlm lo 7% 657355553?-"4t1`HE r:.uu,\' M.uu:|..u:+:.<. umu ;...c n;;:...'.?...% ` ~% ......... _- n...-........;u....._ u...|. nag urunv w RFECHER IHINK3 F:--o;il. Couferhom-ry. Fr. In II-...... 'l\_- u... \IIIIr Hull: and I Watches and Jeorelu-rp. ....._._...._ ....__..l...nn-..- - n IUVI lII.UI IIIII ! lIlvII.!bru,8ponn.oto. an tlhhndo no (lcunlno -Gout. Llquors. . a _ . . . .....A.n.. nn.....|. mum: I .__..-..,_ ---_ -.. ...--- - LII-cry mlumumeutn. x In.-- In n_...|n an-..n uh. I- HARTFORD CONN. I INSURANCE. In 0o`y perfectly The Company um doing the latest I-`ire Bualnea in the world. The Comnnny ha notunlly paid since L: In Photograph ir. I1.u..u.\n|u uuu 1 Ihiloriua. nous _-"I hunt`. in r Lu, -_, omurml. IIEBIIJET nnI'I'_'A_u'n'u luuuuuue av-cvu-, nu-u--u v. Venn`! .. P -n- `- rich romence of the heert. il each the chooeetotenn it. he: simply nude A bu - nun ' . lubed of accepting what God deelgn it to be the richeet and meet blessed [IR tn mankind. . If hettitl or is defend, the young ate eeeily 8 the fetal nets of Io-SIV Ii!-. kid I: 3 to governed by each Nguletioee In idouu an by enema. Soon they and the: _ , Id ffpod "ie temp them L Ill Hare! nerriege mm! a chance. A illulu ` men eta secure \ Wm! to govern his ' eh-. not love. become: eh untn. In eve position in life An early marriage thet one ee two fnithful henru to become the united emhitecte of e home is e blessing that eeolne not to be full understood. it hnilde up n room pe ect manhood and vonnenhood thnn can be secured in Any wqy. Each is e shield to the other ngainet the usuee end teln notion: that lie in weit for the nnwnry, on than who walk nlong. A happy early merriege in the etrougeet in- onnnce of e pure life. ~'.l`he advice to welt until one he time end op uni to know eolnething of life so an to nip thgtrndence. putting all lomentic notion: out oi he mind. too often prove: n `fenrfnl tenptetion to evil end wmngdoing. Anyone men or woman, who venturee to eeenniethe marriage reletion. chiey from M pruclentiel reeeone. ineued oi through the rinhmmnnneof theheu-Lilnoh they Wllll l'II0l'U IUII Illll IEIIUUTIICSI DBCIUBU 01 the loving encouragement that will cheer him when he returns home. I- -..... ..-- 2-..]:-...I A. ...II old. .....|:.....-., nu Wu. KIU I`IlIl'IIl "0""!- II my on inclined to call this sentimen- tal romancing? We pity thoae,.who, ha\'- iispuuod through the experiences of youth middle :30, or beyond the for-escort yogi: are not randy to nccept this a sober gm XIITC CllUl`n- LIIC PII IIUIIII. II Ill! 3000 amou his patients, now: there in one, now I his own, who will pray thnt his otforts may be rightly directed, and this knowledge no till: his heart and enriches it that his very plenum by the aickbed hu hauling in it. The young poster will work iith more "zeal and tenderness bectuse of AL- I....:_.. --......_....._.-..s AI.-t ...:lI `L--. I IIKIIIIIICT (III [III IIIVII III! IIIUTU IIIUIIC IIIIII fa ' ue in it. the farmer whistle: more hlit ely over the work of need-time `and harvest, the sharpest mil of the mechanic in full of joy when he know: that his fair tner. while watching hie nturn. is pm- \-idinq daiutily for his comfort. and is ready to give him a loving welmiue. I-`airer visions are can ht and transferred to the artist's canvns use colored with the thoughts of the one who preeialca over hie home. The dullcet subjects are clad with vigor and freshness in the author`: mind because he cares more to lease the gentle critic at home than the pulilic. The ll]! of the young wife. whole thoughts wil follow him with faith and condence in his success. ennhlea the lawyer to think more clearly lII(lopl0Ull his cause with more' e`ecti\'e energy. The phzaiciau, as he goee among patients. UULI uuu anlruuaunnvvna v-a-.-._...~ Nearly all lhelmmuion and resisted some menu in Life Assurance Arise from clausou um conditions in the bolicloa. They often mud indisputable after two yours from any cause whatever." provided null " that the oondluonn no kept intact. The S is absolute! l'N- oo.\'nn'|o.uI.. and therefore absolutely ndia- putnhle um: um you-u. We hnve no ` prorid odonlr. __ _u _ _ _ __ ____ Iliad. Knowing that his wife preeidee in his eimple dwelling, end while she seeks to eid him by nectionnte care end jttdi\-ioneecouo- my his labor: must provide the mean: for their eupport. how could this thought fail to give in: me to every exertion 3 All toil in sweet, el eel!-denial A pleasure. booeuee it in for her. or rather. for both made one. Whatever the evocation or height of in tellectuel culture. the supreme lm-e ehield~ in; the new home is the nine. The wood- men'e ue swings lighter, the ring of the hammer on the anvil has more mueic then t_a:..... :. :5 0|... l`.......A.. ...I..-el.. ....._. `bl cu-ly. lAmt is | Early Ian Ibo `Iran! and l'un--Iuwln ' 0 Ian: liiugaqvmnus Are Mu no-anally . I Ilouolrlnl-fluno \\ bu-u Lava In atly ` , ,4 .\IIEl`l`. 1 \\'ln-n young people have nished the e lu- . ` cation which was mteluled to lit tho.-in to ` ' begin their lilo.-'3 work. if they aw so for ' ' tunatc-. ill to love and be loved it that peri ' od. then there can he no doubt but that an ' early marriage is best for both parties. ,: 'l`keie is no period in a 'ouu man's life V in en he so much needs t e counsel, aym~ I ` pathy. and inspiration. horn of pure love, I as when in hie fruh. uncontaminated ` young manhood he begins the hsttle of life. , ' a battle that all mint ght in their lint l ' ellorta to secure thefair pros ts of at future independent support.` e who 'en- ; ten the arena of life for content with seen and unaeeu ohetaclea, strengtluneql and shielded by the love which gladly unites with him to lay the foundations of a true home. in the aafeat, and by far most certain I nf anmvan JOY. `II.` lruo I0\" IIIIIITT. We believe that the happleat marriage-e are thoee vhoee low wan early pledged. nlttl that close ohaervatinn will prove that such are the meet likelytu atannl the tn: 0! time. and will through the many rough | and hazardous path: of married life with I the moat cheerful furlitmle. When mar- riage in delave-I till huhite have hecometoo ; rmly eetahliehe-I tu give way kildl tn 1 another`: wiahee. or to gently overlook another`: peculiarities. the proapeetl of a 1 pleasant harmonious life are not the moat encouraging. An early union given fairer promise that the wedded pair may down to a pean-iul. heppy old age. not on y with- out loeiug the Inn: that hrnt united them, but with a tirm hope that it will grow brighter aml hrighter. until that perfect day. when hath, having pueetl over the river. will staml with clearer viaion and puritied atfwtiun In-fun: the throne of their 3 } $2.22: l\'I.A... | get. - But this Is only one vie! cl thequestlol. We one no salvocstes of very long supp- ments, or unnesunshly esrly msrrisges. hut sihen Into luvu tin-ls sn ustrsnco with the young there is loss danger 0! its being spurious then in lster veers Alth most pswuts object to this. they hsvs sr | stronger gnmml to hope for he nose {or ` their children then sin-r the uc tenant of business uni the love of money hss secured s strung halal on the young men. sud s few sessous in the height of lsshioushle society l hes given the damsel some lessons in the guns of coqusuy. sad s tests {or dress end gsyety which she soon believes will be best secured by s marriage for that which riches will yield her tether then the simpler, purer joys that true love insures. \\'n Inows! tint the hnnniesl nurrisne-e . tlmpyrluluul. l.,7.I Long engagement: and early mania;-..-a an quutioua (tun Iiu-uued and Inner uttlul. ltlanatnral that pan-nu Ihmllcl In aulloual vats-Mal loot thou anm'or daughter: mulal he ontra I intu an on- saguaoul or marriage he on their achool an an euclnl. and lmnhma pnupovu aatlloul on a nun hull. rlntra pod in not a ploalant wunl, but the gun an: of the ` young should buy laut that the danger It ' uapliu may never fall than umlcr llwir a:rtvia|ou Yet one must ho Argus:-'vod. | i oval. who can. umlor all (`iNPIllI|II.llk`\`I. aactually lull the ontraacc of lava on one aisle. and captive. cupldity. mile on the other. \\'om_oa are mom 1 doludod by pleasant attention. toads: worda. and ganlt. ponuuivo llatteriu than nu. andla Prudential mmon far In ouphhaa `It I 1: here that parents an tho moat Iluhlol. |NI1l thin in when lurk: the peanut dan- r. I am ms. u only one vlau cl theuuutha. MR8 HENRY W. IIICHIR THINKS ta THEY ARE BEST, rlocljod-\`auu| Ir In-no-r 0! Int Mu- uluu I .Il'I]-TIIO Iuiluuu-o at Luvo Incl I Young WHO. uV......_l.-|.n._.I Ind I ed only. Surplus over all liabilities , . . . . . .8 91.4519`! Total nurpluno policy `olden. . 594.4523? Assets . . . . . . . . . . .` . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . l.573.0!7.l(' New Life business for I813 . . . . . . . .. lM.788.l0 Luv: AND Aocxnuxr. Forrntos app E. C. HILL -~ 304 Golwos Stun II lI$I woguu.-ru nu not love, Incomes BRITISH W MIG. SA l`l7l{DAY. DEC I7. ll. IS. A. but , wuo WII I lpoclu nudonc at Hun lut you-and the you previou. bu ven'$.w0 for thenrqotion of I up for winter practice of th ball uucu Univ!` a warm gull]-algal. "man I! . Cln-istmu pmaent from pa and mu would be very nice. know. but what I reallv would li " k , "Would ho a Christmas present fmm tom: 05:9 oulfof thenfunily--- sh . u put wi ing to come in." ` o rumonded. qunlrdv. rt* .tIie}&\:I(I`III`I`rI`l:`:.lI|II` av uvult` III. BIIU (.5 lens took th hint. and -now two lonng hearts beotas um-. 5 Illoll`, ll IIIB Ill UIIIYIQU WEIB maalng ' each other a warm ga)d- ' ht. that . Christmas nmmnt from nnnnlrxnd mu wnnh? i _--1 aunt." and mo uemure ums__wan.- I nhttle. as she and Charles were bidding } each other a warm mind-ninrht_ that n I uonu. ~ So. because the [int youn lo\"e is to sweet. so strong, and, whqn faithfully nur- tured. no enduring, we say. "Let. it not go. even if it can be held. only bv a long en- gngement. Mm. Hnxrw \\'1um Rm:v|n:n. ` I now are known in. IIIIVI U UH IUMIIIISV Iiut some young people ll)`. "'1 huge who know us oovr in our father`: home (if that early home 1-lance: to he one of luxury) ,wouhl not bump to ro<-\,vnize us if they 7 found us in circuumunu-n In-nenlh than we Besides, if we begin in A unnll \u\_v. with limited means, we will he ' Iubjectecl to some course, lunl work. and ' thus `knee cute` nmong friends." Such frimuln Am nut Irnrlh rnurettinm, W'U\Illl IE VET, IIIIIU CUFF. If in early youth, before cducntion is com planted, and some profession or employment is secured, two most and are drawn to- gether. becoming devotedly attached, then the engagement, even if of necessity it must be long. is the wisest course. Any sacrice is better than to relinquish the first love. We firmly believe in first love, given when the heart is young and tender, unstained by too close contact with the world and its bewitching. beguiling attractions. Such love. honestly given, and as truly returned. in next to a mother's lo\'e--the safeguard of young men and maidens. This once secured the world may spread out all her devices am so skilfully and she will not break the S_8IIRANl}E GUIPARY. Ill WIKU. III "CIT rlgld IIIDll'IlIICuo llut. nowithetendinq ehort eogegemente end early marriage cerleinly eppeer to be the meet ceruin road to nlriding happiness. there ere Iolne cues which necessitate I long engagement. But it in lull of danger: and uncertninty. Yet if each continue foithfnl, and Iererve not from their plighced \-owe unit] the circuinetenoee which com- pelled delay have peeeed or been overcome. then A long en ment Almost inveriebly ends in e very nppy marriage. A love the! he: not been ehoken by the long delay. and usually involving long ebeencee. in not built on and, but on a rock. over which ood! may ureep end the wind lhnnten in vein. If young people were treined to look u n on engagement on e eolelnn mntrect en es hindin in-God`: eight no unerriege, there would very little danger. If in eu-lv voutl). hefum education in com l :1 =u n 1 `III 1' M "T. ` I'M wnv girl who. allot an agvuu-nl. - Iaya, " wil not marry until my over will provide for an an abundantly at the begin j ai olour married Illa aa my lather an ONO to at the clone ul MI.` ll Iolin aunuw } lot her rtlpiuu Ivy and bye." Bu! aluaingu ` will lelkh Iuor whouillilgly forth to , Mlpyuikl up umthot hum. honing um] um may anouulmr may dim-ultka. purhapa , ` aqua lsanlahipa. and any nd oaaaa {or lunch aulldcllol. While t carc Into: her not Mo all the I thought cad action VII ` I'll loalon-I In the luxury and abundant ol her Iathori IN [I ready to aooopt bot husband'- lt may lnatraltoaocl. circum- Ialun. and than I-ow that cheerflltlf endeavor Iolmilul up a I r and huuora u nmlnn LI Iumhminm at [In fnumlalinn. It Old ttlomanl. g ` 4 1 | (Hill lI 0"lIl$I5~ f Worl: together, phn together. select. and { furnish the house or rooms (her. Bo ` on in All homo ongugcmontn. T 0 lot: talk of nine and Misc the better. We are utinod that "my rights uhould be erased from the dictionary which govern: huabund I and wife, and "our rigMa"nubmitud. Rut. notwithstanding nhnrt annummentn l i I I ` ineure genuine heppineee. {HUI I13 (`Mlle llllllills IIITIIIIB. Such friends Are not worth regretting. Having outgrown l`-I|))`lI()0|l end chilulhoocl none can exprvt to he always crcullesl in their parents` nrlne. Those who are of un_\` reel worth will cheerfully accept the llle ns they nd it. Its rough eccente or tlowery slopes," if tn)-l together And in love, uill We often think one ntoree up quite en mush reel pleasure peeeing though the rough plecee nl when welklng unong the Iowan. We know that the relroepection in en unfailing source of hleeeed enjoyment. I `nu-L mmlbr. nlnn Inonlher, neglect nml l auwl II "II |P\lUIIIf II `II!!! am "ho Tull hue ncfuzuuln iuullicionl. 0. to on his bin u ngohon . . MI )'0llI`p {/Us uv"l' lugln`. Th:.l`; the two way. an-I all the uwootvvr and hnp. I if you begin small. The loan uylo thero the l 0! rod wullh than in. the more 4 dun and tho luurc nerd than will be to ` lbocomo fully hcquninlo-l with each other`: I I complete character. uul I better opportunity to law how to bear utl forbur. tn ml I not to tone down or modify Inch peculiaul I (lulu no in dnnger of ulisturbihg ntutuul ` I condence and uninhilily. It in no Mu! or I I dhpcrugcmqut that than are home pt-u 1 lisrition; they are [aunt] in I" (`hIl'uvu'rs. I It in quite ri ht that it Ihould be uh. and if I the suite ten: orucsa uul courtuy which van I0 euily excreta:-l in the days ul courtship, . .in In: IIIIIIIIAI nnnn-nt nr IIrA4~Iinu avnrriml 4 ` marriages of mow ulunceu \ t_......a ..- :.. ... .1 `Tu 'X!'Tl'I8l'1I III IIIC III Il5I CIH|rlUIII|l, in, by mutual cons:-nt or pru-tire. carried into Inurioll life. the early weddeul become more clouly nnimilau-I, lntl nal in lllo-ll union in ever-increuing In pinuu which ages u-lclmn realim After ll-in luhils become fixed and more unyielding. some ll) . '1 would UIIUC. a `uni `VFW UUUCT UIIUUTIHII ' Edition by beginning at the foundation. It ` Ibo [tub-I {ally to [lmtrurt an eugnge I Incl! u the la-u-r lug linhbod otlm-uiun 1 ulnhnnl on hu lmuimn otmrroleujon, ` n-MI L- ah-II I...-- nnnunlllln lllnlgnn \ amg-=_4==*.'j-r':-`_. ' "1 said the aemun Min: Wait- xlittln nu slut and (`Shun-Inn uvnnn hithlinn X . tempted to Ids until Ilr! Inn onhyal A hurl $0030 in luhionobb Mo Union the our ' loan: to oouunnuolo hr IIIONIMI. in In Inger 0! domain: away but Mun r T many 1-uovun true. oulial Iuppiuun nut , lot I shadow `Mm akin: to luwlldn and 1 duxlol to mind. she bum to shut that . ill: but clout In: her to wait until lwr ; M hum a comm the menu to Inuhlo them 3 to begin their MI in in clean! sud guuel; n utylo as her tutu uuulor luhlonblo tum 6 lug imporiounly cbmu.c|.or.aI lout. lb high 1 an liuuucill piuniliou u but punts. dun log your: ut mil, have minimal. jun M, llufr duuuluunnrmn 5: an age to In urch- ml lulu uoulbor ulurk. lornlling (lust n, [uh Ibnulcl llI'I)'I In wllliu to he I graft. ; y waiting until layl titanic uruwth : I has much its urn cop." and Inn lmmuw \ ' ngrnq uuugh by thin patient tuning to nu ` with Ibo paint trot. . FL: vmnm uh-I I'll). dhor emvun-|m_-nl. Mas. Hl!.\`R\' Wuw Bnvluzn. hnninoealn Canada. ` lnaunuloel olfpcled any olh good . s ;:';.-.:.:.:*...'.:-a..:-`:`..`.*..:-:=;*'*.., 88.850 ., `I'M: ou'hl_':o A Broad lutlmutlon. an _ ' nu l.:1:'::.:::n:n?:c..:- lIO,ZlII,"BllIU I lllllll ID IIIIIEI. DUI: I was lnpnnad. Tho oloquenou of `tho andthoenrnutneu of his honor! ptucher were both striking and plcuin."fNowb v...'|. Wan-Id The In X.IlouoG("Hu 0 Rall")vru much inter- enetllntho nognou in Wndngton. Tiny wusunewnootohlnnndhoudnhvdthdun ghastly. Whnothuohumndod I church tmquontod bycolol-ed people. I wutold." ho,uid,tlnt I should ho unused. But 1' up... lvnnnn-nI 'I"hn nlnnnnnnn nf `tho I ! i i. Imrp uuu: York World. Imdl watchman nohwhlch rend: lnthln youwillndngold vquta.-hm be noognhud unmhatltutotor the one hken ttalnyour . - m.n..a.n..n.a. hnlnl In um-nv._ `(IKE wno wlicu rnsuluuuu uxevallnn ` closely any that he no longer seems to feel tint he isa bridegroom, but consider: him~ uelfnnold edmau. Snysnnoboerver: He doesn to tnko the uunoinmz-est lnprottygirlsundtniryounglnnldemhodid Juuaftaurhhmu-rhge. Thoqowho have unwind him Italy at the Inception: any that, wlaolnutlll hnccordhlgnotingtor ul,yettbero lacht.|nt`uomothing'housod to Into the hand linking of d nowly ....-us...-I nnnnln "_l'YlnvaInnrI Tgndnr, roolnmuruunuuyuuuu New York Evualng World. h) IIILPIIIIB llllio ulonllllunnungul. a married couplo.-QoVdlnd Lender. any llowxy w yuur puluu UL uuluug, nun ; through with it, go home hoping to feel bet- terthonextdnyund come back in enctly. the tune condition The remedies, or what. the physicians call the indications, an these: Careful hnbiu, ouetul diet, plenty of sloop, plentyot openuir exercise and plenty of qulnIno.-Cincinnat.i Enquirer. In-not re Bunlnea in the worm. 0 u . ._ 'i;';.:`fj !."; 1.......".'.'.`?".`F L W u . . . . . . my ---8Im.!m.51o THOMAS BRIGGS. Akenl.

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