Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Dec 1887, p. 2

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Jul. 1!. Gllmour. of T. nmour as Ca I Wholeeele Grocers. vine, eaye: I I have need 'l`unerec Elixir" fer a. severe Cold and 00113:: which It Immediately re- lieved and n*'*"`x"`::sa'.,- m1aLg1\.b?Trnf `:;*:...-='::.% Inx1r"1e I voladex-ml medicine tor u,,.... .u.n Uoldl. `rarest ma L Com- . ulnar; lnawithotlldoubttheboe mod1- ! I)F.(`. I9. ! Ten Cases morejust added to the stock. mak- I n t ng iu all one of the Most Complete Assortments ofGoods. suitable for Holiday Presents. to be found in the city. cnowos I crzowosi IIOLI DAY g;oo1)s. CEFUOME T0-NIGHT and make your selections. 0!` Customers are coming to see our Magni- cent Stock of Rich and Handsome FE; ON YOUR / 0! every description and price f0l'_th6 Children. 1`Rl.MM:IN((}S 75 and 77 Brock Street. D. F.ARMSTRONG S, lkel-chiefs. White and Colored. all at ` R. WALD-RON- ` Princess Street. To be had at Opoosite Windsor Hotel Everything as Represented. Prices Always the L0 V\( 1&1: Bcuhcho. yet Outer`: Limo Liver Pills are oqnnlly vnluablo in Constipation. curing and pro- van thlunnoying complunnvhile they nlno cancel all disorders nlthe uomncmuinmlate the liver and resume the bowels. Even if they only cured - 3 j - j liver and reguhne um bowels. Lvvn 1| u cnnd HEAD A 4., u.._. _._..u 3 I... -|..._..; 1-..... _.L DRESS 00008 Ick naulucho And nllovunll the troubles Inc!- dont I9 5 muons outs of the system. wen u Dlninou, Names, Drownlneu. Distmu unm- utlng. Pain In tho Bldug to. While their most luau-table mecca ha been lhnwn in curing L .1 L 1 I 0 $1.25. Suins, in Lending Light Slndos. 25c yard. Lined Kid Iitts sud Gloves. all prices. Gents` Silk Neck Surfs at 15, 20, 25c. ladies Collars and Gulls in Grant Variety. Wool Shawls. Clouds, Fascinators. &c.. Cheap Satin Prints. Dark Colors. 10c. worth 15c. Silk Handkerchiefs 25. hncy Handkerchiefs 2.3. 5c uxd up. ` Kid Gloves. in great variety. from 550 to A; an XMAS ATTRAGTIUNS Iux1r"l3 vgnuuim moalolno tor ; rnroctnnah phlnta. ltlsmthpgadoubtthebu I cine lover u '3 never mus to gun. immediate rono . We ounsmnr '0 -s mu... hold 1100031137. TNI Powdct nut vu-kl. A marvel o purity. uuulh and Irbolooomomu. More canonical thanks will kinds. and can- Iotoo told In onmpotlllon than multitude of low loll. than wolflll. Alum 0f".Ih(l lo fqwdas. 8oI.noxI.vuIoAy_; RU Al. AK- 176 PRINCESS STREET. m I jl III IIUIIIWIIKX WIIII ll" IIIIIIIIIIIIIU w of hnuhouo aounoxuuccnv AK- wwmm (:0.. MI nu Bu-cot. New ft. I` &RTER I'ED|ClN 00., Nm; Ya.-R At Genuine Clearing Sale Prices. POW_D_E :-Akbsolutely Pure. Iv u uuv ACH .__ -1 _- _-.__ u .._- A a nu uh ;n w `Inn - u ru 1 1, . ISAAC DAVID, lnmmnriu. .\`;wl-`n um .xnr:..-\-.1... m... EUR:-: _.I_-I..x --ul -all--pg all Oh. 6-Auk` II uvuu nun-nu u. "I"cK _-A n-.n..- - I nu- 1 1...... --A.\'|). piano or Asuoonjns navanmgmus. In tho ilrst place, I commend, among in- door recrentioiis, music, vocal and instru~/ mental. Among the rst things created was the bird. so that the earth might have music at the start. This world, which began with so sweet 11 soronmlo, is finally to ho demol- ished amidst tho ringing blast of the arch- nngel`s trumpet. so that as there was music at the start, there shall be music at the close. \\'hilo this heavenly art has often `been drnggml into the uses of superstition and dig- sipntion, we I know it may be the nwans of high moral culture. Oh, it is a grand thing to Lave our children brought up Iunidst the sound of cultured voice and amidst the melody of-muhical instruments. Thereisilu this art an indescribable faacination for the ` householdi Let all those funnies who have to uord it,` have ute or harp. or the hand is large enough to compam. the keys, tenchit how to themes "pick outtho melody. Letnllom-young man gzmghis heavenly art upon their `nature. who have gone into it fully have found In it inimitable recreation and llnusomcnt., Dark (in. Ito:-my nights. Insane of sick- neu, buliun dhl. will do little toward lu V ilrlj llllll lllU .\U.ll\lIll'lI()"5. This moniing, in the name of the King of hmv-n and c1u`lh, I servo a writ of eject- mcn; upon all tho sinful (|n(I]|Ulllll( 1IWI]0 hnv squuttml on tho domain of cnrthly plcasuro (IS thnuyzli it lclun;:c(l to thcin, while I vlnnn. in In-hull` of the good and tho pure an| the truc, tiw ctcrual inhcritzuico which God has given th:-:n. llithorto, t`hristi.-in philanthropists, cleri- cal nml lay. havu lnisiul tlicimclws chiefly in (lonu uicing sinful rocn-ntion:'~:; but Ifoel we luv-o no right to stand before mcn and women in xx-host` hunrts them is n ilvsiro for monon- tion amounting to positive 1icc~si`.y. do- nouncing this and that and the other thing. wlu-n we do not propose to give them some thing bottcr. God helping me this morning, and with rofcrence to my last account, I shall i enter upon nxsphero not usualin sermoniz- lng. but :1 subject which I think ought to be presented at this time. I propose now to lay before you some of tho recreations which are not only innocunt, but positively helpful and ad `cu tnga ms. I`u `tho tlrst. nlnoo. I commend. nmancv in- unmr u nu cur Ill! N-In (lllll HIV` u.'u|gnu'ni U! the I.--rd .\lnii;lny, {limo wlizi thrnui,:h gruw `an lmk up and s:i_\'. Abba, ]~`uthvr. You (`l\llI`0t nmkv mo lwii1-n- thnt (ind gins mnre advantages to l!i- world than he pins to the 1-hurt-h lmught. by his own bl xrd. If, th*I1-fun`, pi-uplu of tho vmrlil have imkvd with duinrous sympa- thv upon those who make profession of mligioix, and lmvo Sllicl. Thusv new mnvorts are going down intu l-rivutiun and into hard- 8hi_--. \Vhy did not thvy tarry 11 little longer in th- world, and have some nf its onjo_\`~ ` merits and amusements and recreations! I say to such men `of tho vyorld, You am greatly mistaken, and before I get through I will show that those people who stay out of the kingdom of God have the hardships and self denials, while thaw who come in have thw iqys and the mtisfzu-tions. Thu vunrnin-r in Hm nnrnn no` Hm I.':...- n' Lu: um u u uuur cuuurel. If you huilal a large mansion and spread I ` great. {oastufu-r it. to celebgaw the comple- tion of the stnu-tum. do you allow strangers to come in and Ox.-upy the plum, while you thrust your own children in the liiu-hon or the burn or the tleltlsl Uh, no. You say, I anirory glad to see strangers in inyman- sion, but my own sons and daughters shall hm-n thy llmt right there. Now. God has built this gmuul mnusiou of a world. and he has spread a glorious {vast in it;and whilo those win nrv !~`fl`llll',',`I"hi to his grace may come in, I think that God S]l`t`l:l_)' intends to giw t!i- uulxuun.-i;;e to his own vliiltlron, thosu who urv tlw sum mnl th cl.-illglite-m of grum up Futlivr." omwot to to bind. the wnrlvl h.Inn\ lnultnal with nlnlnrnna evnnm_ II ' '| '\I IIIxI.`lK'I V II} Iunkv tlm ;.'l`t|lNl 1 whom this wunalm ` tl-is gnu-a-fuIm-\u : ground, this fh-av tnxitngvuf urvhxu or:-hvslrn of tho I.........| ,. n...- 4., n -1.1 uIlIuI"I| Iul ll ! Iul l1nu.-9 vuuu-ea clown in gnuding Hm nuulxonvo hku prom. .\nuInn it came` hearts \u~n-- nu-rry, that t Nrwa-II. Hm! he may ma (iv--v --all-I for Hammn 11- u~--. and In- nuulu them IIII I"5I\Iu 'l`lu-re wvrulI|n\- thouhnsl nlo anall- Nrd m Ihu u-uupluol lhgun. boy lnnlcomo tu nuke :1-on at oyl-Incl hlounnn. They were All truly (or the eutarulnmaut. They hogan to cup and pound, lmpnllont for tho Amuse- mmHoln~gin,|ml they cried; I-Mach him out! I-\~tch him nut 1" Yonder! no the blind glam: coming, lul py tho hand 0! 5 chlld lnto tho very |..ll.-st of the temple. At hlunm ap- ponrultxvtlwnv gum ups Ihout of llughlor nu! ale-rixlun. Thu blind old giant pntondu he n.~ Kind and wants to rent. hlmaal! against tb- mlluhx ul thohuuu-; so he uylto the lad who luocls huu: "Show mo when the main pillnnu Am" 'lho lul Inn no. Than the strung mun puts his right hlnal on uno pillnr IQ-l his lvft luunl nn another pillar. And, with uw:ni;,;lltimt push that mark! over Inndu, llmms llinmn-I! fnnrnnl until the vrhulo -mun- lhumlo-mus (`ra.~lI. gnnclim;ll:-muallonvolxko grapes Inn Wino ".\m|sn cnme to pan, when their they nnl: (`all for l\`mN--II.l|1:'.l he may nmkn us upurt. And out of the prison spurt. In --lln-r \n>r`Ilx, lhorvare nInu.~2-nu-rmo that an `In. m..v.... ....I I...-.' Tamarac - .. .......-wt ....... Ann-mu-ring tine gnyomumum ol the your. The mum` npmu before In tho gnu: ` 1! u vlmunwd amummeuu, some ut than `.01 ml mum I-ul. Una ol my lolll will show you that nmu:--nu-nu any uuwnw In-. any uuu-r text will show you um Ammo mo-nu may I under the Divine Nada; and dm~(`on. '!`|..._. _..._.. A|...__,_ an. ,,,, L___ A _,, ., n ;.;. n 35?) I IIIPIKH pmuvba-Int: "lbw:-ant taking two tutu: I "u-y Ilunt um (Mn ` It."` nwl Juclgna xvi. n.A__ -..I..... nI.._.. l.._.__ nu--uu.I.\. I'|`l`. l'l"I lull `W71 - thh lunrmu: the whole oolgnglllm any Illa hvmu |n- ~inninu: "III III` Will]! u In` nu liyumulnn no I Inn: at Bunyan ltlpj Mosul and Physical I-iurglos. ` lulr as NOMITO ul nllnluhlo unno- Ilnn and Amunvuolt. mscounsc av on. TAUJAGE m ms nnooxwn TAOERNACLE. \\'ll0l.|L.\`U.\IE l{E(`lll'I.\TIO.`l u-- -u,-nu -- J-u-neg`: TN` NH Inf lkll I505 Am uvndnnou mm ynuohthehnovoolybun. tlrrnltlhotlrldoaulunn. Th now.` 1'. Do Wm fans. 11 D.. Mum-In-Inn "lhrmnum-n nml nu! ma " .1. G .53. .a:L\.J 4.4 .2 V J. JJ, Loclunmu. s.\w~l-`u.uc AND GIc.\'1-zluu. Jan am. Ke 3 mm: and locks repaired. Thou sand: of me-rent lunds of keys I0 choose tn m Now and u-ctznd-hmul uo_qda bought and scld at Princess Nrccl. near I\ ma llI0nxI.\'.\t. In-r. lI.--AI the Inhmucb * Illa luupnn. . II... -p|...I. an...--._.nlJn. .._... I llpnll Hu- '_\'|..l.. 9 Inuvl UlI'|.IW LII, OIS_ A1-Ill It (`III I n, who-n their burn weru merry, that yum; (`all fur Human. that he may in us -pm t. And they called fur thnuun of the prism In-mu-; and ho made them 1. Dr. 'l ulnuq:o mid: ' IX` If` a who] nu vn. turn I.` III I! lIIlIu.\l'llI!'lIIlI Ina! `. and luring down disaster and lmncls uf lhcuu who pnu-tum `ha-_\' laugh and chm-r. they div. and who pt-ri.-n.m| that dly in lluug vnu[uu'v.- u am the tmns H10 IIn\L' I-11']! 110*-ll`n)`(' lI_\` ullu -I was aluungr. u. u.. U- C lhrnquunj, Good nu! [lgdf `uuI.- I n\....J-u.|-..- ..:a nu. haunt; \J\nn| yin ail, Curtulhhnn, vll, 3|: world. on not Manta; :5: ."AmHt vuno to rt: that l_.....`_ ot.-n I... ....... THE BRITISH WHIG. M()Nl)A Y. [H0 llK`(oIll'U pllol Urlll . I rejoice in the po ulnrization of outdoor sports. I hail the roquct ground and the sherman`:-1 nod and the sportsma.n's gun. In our cities lite h I0 unhealthy And unnatural that when the census tnknr represents 8 city as having 400,000 inhabitants, there are only !m.00O.sinoo itntnkou at Icon two man no. unount to one man, so depleting and unnonn Imr nnd nvlmnntinn in thin Inna-Imnllhn III; QIIIOIIZII (0 0]! man, E) CKPIGBIIIK XIII lI.IEl'\" lngand *exhagt}n ihthh metropolitan lilo. Uondnued on page dune. \ mmwmmw hilarity! . Suppose you want to go Abroad in the city, then you will nd the punonmn and the art gallery and exquisito collections of pictures. You will nd the Metropolitan museum and the Historical society rooms lull of rare curi- osities, and scores or places whioh can stand plainly the testot what is ri ghtTuId wrong in nmumlnonts. You will find the lecturing hall, which hus~lx-on honored by tho names of Agnx-:iz in natural history, Dorouius in Chemistry, Boynton in geology, Mitoliol in astronomy, John B. Gough in moral reform, and scores and hundrods of men who have poured their wit and gefiius `and in;;unin'ty" through that particular channel `upon the hearts wzd consciences and imaginations of I men, setting this couuliryfty years further in advance than it would have been withouti the lecture platform. I minim In than nnnnhrinntinn nf nnh-lnnr Luu llluuwt uuu u'uu1 um uupcu mu I.llU UCLA- ing. Oh! is there any exhilaration like a score of genial suulsiu one room, each one adding a contribution of his own individual morrimont to thoqnggmgation of general hilarity! _ , Sunnoso vou want go abroad citv. 1 nun-3 -1 [In nu `manna -Jlll IUCIFQIQIIIIIX. I Lll`lU is in way of making our holuesahundred fold more attractive than they are now. Those pan-nts cannot. expect to keeptheir children away from outside di`\~'ipntions un- kxwx they make the domestic circle brighter than anything they can find ou`.-isle of it. Do not, then. sit in your home surly und unsym~ p.-ithetie, and with ll half eondemn:1tory look, because of the sportfulness of your children. You were young once yourself; let your ehil~ dren be young. Because your eyes are dim run] your ankles are still do not denounce sportfulness in those upon whose eye there is the first luster, and in whose foot there is the bounding joy of robust health. I thank God that in our drawing rooms and in our pnrlors there are innumerable games and sports which have not upon them the least taint of iniquity. Light up All your homes with innocent hilnrities. Do not sit down with tho rheumatism, wondering how children can go on 30. Rather thank God that their hearts are so light and their laughter is so free, and that their cheeks are so ruddy and that their expectations are so ra- diant. The night will come soon enough, and the heartbre.-ik,and the bang`, and the desolation-it will come soon enough for the dear children. But when the storm nctunlly clouch the sky it will be time enough {oi- you to haul out your reef tackles. Carry, then, into your homes not only the innocent sports and [mines which are the inventions of 'our own day, but the ganies whiehmmo clown with tho sportfulnes of all the patst agx-s-elu~.~x and eharndes, and tableaux and hnttledore, and calisthenics and lawn tennis andnll those amusements which the young people of our homes know so well how to contrive. Then there will be the parlor soci- nlities-gx-oups of people assembled in your `homes, with wit. and mimicry and jovinlity, lling the room with joy from the door to tho mantel and from the carpet to the coil- inn l\Iul in Hunnn nnv nwhilnrnfinn lilrn o upuu nuru u glint! lllllllllllll. Still further: [command to you a large (`lass of parlor gnmas and retreat inxm. Them in n n'n\' nf Inn].-inn nun hruunun Iunul-u..I uuvvrnuu-Ann llllll |U Lulunu ll_V IIVUUL ull pr-rsorutom, if it had be-on Cliristzln so to do. Physu-ul dewlupment whii-h merely shown itself in fabulous lifting, or in perilous mpo walking, or in pugiliatiu encounter, on-itcs only our mnu-nipt; but we confess to grunt admiration for the man who has a great soul in on athletic body, Ivory nerve, muscle and bone of which in consecrated to right um-a. Oh, it mom: to me outrageous that men, through neglect, should allow their 1 physical health to go down beyond ri-pair. A ship which ought, with All soil out and every man at his post, to ho carrying a rich cargo (or etc.-rnitymmployingnll in men in stopping up lenlingvs! When you may. through the ~ gymnasium. work o yoursploeu and your querulnuxnees. and ono-half of your physical and mental ailments, do not turn your back upon Ruvh A grand modionment. RH fnl-thnr- Inn-nun;-nl in van - Inn... l`l II II` l"~\` III!` .\|IlllIIl\" )('|1 IKIB|('KIl`I I" ll rivln-tV\' .\'urth riu-r prupollor. .\Iurtln Lutlu-r mum xnlghty for (Bud. llnst, l-u-nueo he lmcl n nuhlo soul, and sm-undly, lxvznuw lu- bml A mu.-an-ulnr dewlupuu-nt Whivh would have unnhlul him to thrush any live of his pers~utunz, L`hrl.~1i|n do. or excllu only to ntlvnirnnn fur lhn Ivnnn mhn lung in nu.-40 . v mu--nu. shutter lhu put uh. 3'. with ;'n'u'. out I_\` (hr: usnonl. lamglvltnhlmvthal In our [reuteltluw lb:-rv in lumlly a night in which thewalb not mun-nu when-. with the lid mun-II intru- limits and tho um-oust voles, peuplo may llnel c-ntertalnlnent. Palronln an-h entw- tainmvnta when they an alfonlvd yuu. lluy Ieaaun tlvhutu it you can {or the "l`hilhnr- lIutllt"'ll|1I the "llllltlul and Haydn" socio- tlcv. Furl that thu lullar and a halt ur two dollar: that you up:-ml {or the purpllu nl hosting an artist play orlllu Ila pmmahlo Invntme-nt. h-t your toinny halh and your amalnniau at Inueio mu` with the ac- elamntinn ur appnI'lutiv'e oudieual an-up lalul at the mum-rt or the ollturkx Htlll further, I mcnmentl aa worthy M nup- |-nn tlw gylnnuium. This inultutluu la gunning in favor every yvar. and I know u! no-claim: mun (no (rum diealptiou ur mom (`alt-nluuul to rule the phyulval and mental eneruieu. `bile than `I!!! 5 {ma mannnmplo who have employed this initi- tution them is a vast number whoueigp nuraut 0! its en~ell--mu. There an men with t`I'Imp..g fluent: annl weak aldeaand de- apondent Iplritl who throuh the gymnnaiun: mighthnrouanl up to exuberance and ex- hilaration of lifts. Timon an many Christian pmplo doupnndent (mm year to year who might thruugh auc-h an institution he henc- ted in thvir apimnul relations. Thoreau Christian people when mun to think that it is a gum! algn to be poorly. and became Richard Baxter and Rah:-rt llall were invalid: they think that lay the sumo siohllneu they may come to the same gra'mlour of character. I want to tell the (`hrixtian pmple of my mn- gregatinn that Gal will hold you nrpomlhlo fur yourlnvalidism it it in your lnnltand when through right exorcise and prudence you might be athlnllc anal well. The effect of tho bud y up-in thu soul you Ivknowloulgu. Put a numo! Iml-I lispmltion upon the ani- mal lint n! which thv lnclian partake and in a little Wllllu bis hlnul WI" change its chemi- u ml [In\pnl`lIuns. It will become like unto the blond uf tlw lion or the tiger or the hour, whilo In : llixpusnlon will rllango and h(l`0lno llvrm, cruol anal unrelvntmz. Tho body has a pmwrful c-u-t upon tlw soul. Tllvrl` llrn gnncl [I1-uplu Il'hll~i0 lxluu of hNl\'I`l| nn- all shut out with lunch: 0! tnl>n`- ru .-llnnlw. Thrw arv 5-uvplo \\ ha lam to ' Lhnth-rllmnln-:n~nl \`ucn in n-hi.-h ll.uI ha: I IIFAIIEI -'IlI~ I` T IIIKX IK VV*I'IIlJ' "l'l' lmglnuuw that the lllghlawlorl Inn (All- lu-,:l-uvk. lln um; "What In the Innttcr thrust ll-v wu told that tho huulol mule Md mu-I plvlng, BIJIIE gp tho p.|IlI|IIdun|vunl um to it: |n- " qamunx air; and no name M may unto thoclrthgntho lillchlnn-hrnunnmnd and helped to win the day. Oh. ya who have bran ruutul In an tonal:-tn 4! Mn. try by an (one cat undo In nlly ya tutu-rad Int- tallonl. I .... ..l..I 0.. I....._. Inc In gnu .-..n nun. Ilrprviul In M1355` key- cln pain. I pa-km. It rhlm alndpm lnunnl I-ul lmgtuu raw I omen do uov Cutari Lmlo Liver Pills um very small and Very only to take. One or two llla unkau done. They cm Itrlouy vegetable am do not gripe or pm but by their gentle nvliun plwuzo I who no am. In vlhlul `)5 coma: live for SI. sold by drngglntl evorywlnn. or sent by mail. zdopuninqtlu-anal v 4-hangullnpna MC` lnunml km`-or not :1: [Am hr It will . no-r_\, --npalrlu an-r-we tho \' _.|_ I uvuu _yIur--r In guuunui In]. It Will It. will rm fatigue. It will qn0ll\ t wlll ruvwo health. It ll lg putlull. ll wills! n thala- I. III the lullh 0! Ohbrluu, W1-F - o|._a oL,. |H..l.I-...I.._.........1_n VI |'Il`I llll.` - I ll"I L` Ill!` llII`lI is and imol|~t.~ in lnhm worn u ll(`gl('(`ts-llu|gllit`\'llL mn- ;- nf |IPl||ll`ilIg u Grunt Eust- .~\llnntic, yet. fnstexml in a ____ )5-"A \l,._4:_ rn Inn guunp nu wvw mun! lay. It will .0 fnlhnun It mill nu-ll I v uonlr an` I ducm] Prices. Our store crowded daily with anxious and cheerful buyers. Hun- dreds of Choice Gifts given away last week.` Thousands of Beautiful Gifts to be distributed before Xmas. tilmmensdy Reductions on all Classes of Winter Dry, Goods. ' lathe bane of no many lives than horn is when vomno our great bout. our pills cure it while omen do nor Guru-,r'n Lin]: Liver Pm. no rnrr small and BOW'S 4 BISOIIETTE, 5 2001 Doi. Nw Kid T GI`ovesfd1*Christmas.& "SUCCESS mi BOOMING. AND THEY WILL WEAR TWICE A's LONG. Overcoats to fit Boys from 2 4to 8 years old,for ` $1.75, $2.50. $3.50 and $4.00. G. LIVINGSTON & BRI1, This is a Grand Chance for MOTHERS to pre- sent their Little Ones with a Useful Christmas Present. uenu hlllI."1.l luu mutt. till` 10 Joe, (LIN. !l.OU. Gents Scotch Wanted Glovoo s 35. 40, 0, me. ~ ' Gents Mulers. Sun:-fa, Squares! Silk Handkerchiefs. White and Rg. rod W'.A_I..1:)'E.(5'Nl' Owing to the backwardness ofthe season we are left with more Boys Overcoats in stock than we want, so rather than carrythem over, we will [offer them for the remainder ofthe season at COST - PRICE! Murray & Tay|or s, Ladies` Tub Shmlon Mosquotgiro Kid Gloves. 16-Button lrndiea Tun Shulea Stitch Back Mooqueuirov Kid Glove} Ladies` -I-Button Dogskiu Gloves, Stitch Back, 750. 8]. 81.23. Lmliea -I-Button Ixsgmn Glov Stitch Back, um ' 3, only 80c L|dica' Crehm, Waite. Tan and k Silk Glovol, 29 in. Ion Ladies` Colored Silk Luce Mitts, Fuufiil. N. 750. II. Gent!` Lined Kid Glovqu, Fur Top, 75. 8I.(I), 81.50. 82.00. Gentl' Line_d Kid Mitts. Fur To .750, CL). `L50. Hentn Snatch \:\-'nrntA4I Chum: ; , .1! All m (Ila Luci lea Irndnea `1 '1 Lmli '4 Lu I ladies ( I -.l:`-` l` BUYS OVERUUATS I F._X. GDUSINEAU & G0. Christmas Cards in Great Variety! You can save 50 PER CENT. in buying from us. OUR GRAND GIFT SALE NOW GOING ON. A Beautiful Lot of Fine Silverware, Knives. Forks, Spoons. Pepper and Salt Boxes, Napkin Rings, Etc. `TOYS! TOYS!! DOLLS! DOLLSII RUBBERS Fine Plush Goods, Photo Albums, Frames. Odor Boxes, ; Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Portrait Cases. Collar and Gun` Boxes, Ohlld s Toilet Cases. and other Rare Novelties in Plus}; Finished Goods. Glass Ornaments, Purses. Sstcl r. 23, Portfolios, Scrap Albums, Etc.. Etc. Ache they would he almost priceless to those who Iuer from this distressing complnint; but tortu- mlely tholrgoodnaudooe uoteml he:-o,nnd thou who once try them will and these lmlv pills vuln- nblo in oommy In)`: that they will not be wil- line to do without them. But after all slck head I L 1 1 _

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