D. RILEY, vIoLINIT,- GRA"ND` TRUNK" RA|L"Y.L and (`alleges can. upon vresonlnlinn or u-run (`ales si nod by tho nropcr authorities. olpnin lH`:1'Ul.\' 'l'lCKl-I S at n I-`AIHQ AX ) .~\ ` Tulnn nnnll m so from |5lh to 31st 1)ec.. and J 'I'l'\`KE'l`S lAl{l`2 .-\.\I ) A ` 'I`HlRl)_ good to o from I51 h to 31st Dec., to~r(-tum up to 10! 1 Ju.uunry. I l'\ I\In l'\f`l'Il'\I l"F'\ll"' T" II`! III JUI ll \lll.lI|ll\lj u LIMP. GILDERSLEEVE, DEC. 91th. 25th and %t.h-Slnglu Faro. good to rot urn until Doc. '. 7th. DEC. 313%. JAN. lat and 2nd~ Pure and a Third. good to return until Jan. 4th. DEC. 31st, JAN. lot and 2nd--Single Fare, goodto return until Jan. 3rd. The undersi nod will issue 1-` EST-(`LASS RETUR.\' TIL `HTS I-`ROM KINGSTON TO `ALL l`()I.`ITS on the Eastern mind Ontario Dl\'l~ slons of the (`gunman Pncmo Lnllwny. and to lnts on the Northern & North Western and 'chigan (`4-ntral lhxixwuys in Canmltumd to Detroit 39 follows : DEC. as:-dfamn. 25:1: and as.t.h-1-`m mu . Third. good to retum until Jan. 4th. . A...` r u_,,, _vu 1'm:___ Kmgston & Pembroke and Can. Pacic Re.il'ys All Ticket: to return for six months. For rateann gcnoml Information apply to r'lHW'T'l'\5 `[1? A '`I"I" KIT` mxum Kim I Kl x n 45 .'o. 7 `xprean eaves on at : In.. connocliug with (`.l'.R. 23%.: Express ain nt Sharbol lzuie fur nll points east and went. J. H. 1`.n'Lou, I-`.(`o.\'wA\'. B.\\'. I-`omun. Asst.:-Eupl. Ass.Gon.Pnss. Am. sum. out. .\'o. 5 Express leaves Kingston at 4:15 p.In. . arrives at Sluu-but lake at 7:10 pm]. ; llenh-uv at I035 Em. \`n 7 `Int-analnnnn Klnnton at ll:L5 n.In.. IS nwu Liquors. f9"3%ll)(iMs //0L/DA rs !--7888 in G0 houn. .. * .\'o. 1 Mixed loaves Kingsxon1:mu.m. arrival at slmrbol. Lake 10:0) a.m.. and Ronh-cw 2:65 p.m.. connecting wiLh(`..P.R. Express for points anal. LED BT41] iill \alJE'|ll'ouA lvvvau Between Klncon. Poterbro. Tomntocn Tho- mas. London. (mun. Montmal. Que . and all polnucnu and west. (fun If one: AND You WILLTAKI No urnln ltlarnnt Drnwhw Room (`nu are run on all (lint Elegant Drawing Room Exprcu Trains between Kingnnon nndshnr , bot lgko. . Kn, 3 lcxnunn lent-an Klnlltnnnf 1210 mm No. 3 Express lean: Ki 3! 1:40 p.m Arrives foronto 8:1! p.m. : luvs. 5:25 p.m. Montreal 8:15 pm. ;RenIrew. 5:10 pm. Pusan- mrs lmvhm by this Lllln will reach Winnipeg 'lHh. BEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE ` _ ,_L.`__ InA___._ 9. mix. Kv`GsI0N&1>EMBR'6KE A CANADA P4652?) RA/LROADS. I 1: `ya-4.-nu an 4. .v ---4 World`: Ticket Atom. Corner Johnson and On- tario Streets. GRA.\'D TR l,`.\'K CITY PASSUER STATION .\'ew. Direct. Sl|nrteot.`E;nckest.. Cheapest um Bout wippod All I Rome to Mu-Robs. the `onh s\'uL and British Colum- rurs leaving by Winnipeg n \'n | Mind lmvm Kinmnan1:I)n.I'l|.:An'iV& wlmr! at Phrtlnnd and Hnllrnx. Thr but truln to make: connect ion with nonm- er leaving Portknd `loaves Klntuton every W:-dnund nl H5 p.m. Pullman `an will be run throw to Portland. Ina! In n to make connection with stunner In-uvlna Hnlitu leaves Kingston every Thun- dny ll H5 p.m. unllluaxn u-nun uni:-I-I nun HALIFAX r-.-uuumuu rnuuu -v-sun.-nu Sanlininn . Ihec. Isl . . Doc. id Parisian Dec. l.5(b.. .. Dec. 1711: Nova Scolinn Dec. 9th. . >` . lice. Slut Parisian . Jan. Itlh . Jun. Nth I-`or Tickets and even information apply to ` nu-14:11 An I! A III l.VII V I`-I'\LVlIa'V '\. DISUIV H G LU" Or to J. I . Gildarnloovo. Agent. 4! CIA!- cuco Street. i Rates of (`chin Pnmngo from Portland or ` llnlilu. an as and 875. According lo the pod- mm of oulerooin. Relurn-01m. 0125 and 81.1). Intermediate- $1 Stamina I11 St Qieamcra ucfiiluuoen rs on the Railway wharf Pm-1 land and nllfnx. 1`h.-1...: lrnln In nlnknmlnnevl inn n'ithn.eAm- Royal Mail Steamships. wmrt/2 srnwct, I887-I888. Hi I. VII , IJIW If H Picket: and from lotion and Queen M town and nll other parts ol Eumpo at low- ll ' Ivan or at, " h B In 0! Lu! I Hall 6 vi. Hnvn, AntI"c"r;)8un|'oUner point on o Continent ml at Madilnrnnun -.- .5- M87 Exmtsiimt scmcz. UMIIRIA. . . . . .. ,,..satunlny. llec. N HALLIA. .. . .. 8atunln).|I. .1! I~."l`Rl7RlA. . .. . . . .. Saturday, Jan. 71 IIUTI-INIA. . . .... Numnhy. Jun. HI U.\IlIRIA., . . . . . . . . . Sntlmlny. Jun. 2| ,.\`I'2RVlA . . . . . . . . . . . . .a!nnh_\'. Jnn.2R1 UALLlA....`...... Sncunlny. Feb. (I .-\l.'R.\Nl.\. . .. . .....`3MaInI|v. Fell. Ill CI')i:l::`&).,-`f:'I`l'I1I.`I`l , woo`!-aft-nkln sc- colmnoulntion. law into -335. `*5! ` She It Vary 1 Rates. ` Nolan And frnln llrlnllll and Omnnn. \Ve have made arrangements for n. dnlly sup- ply in Glass. and trust it will be A benet to the imbllc as well as ourselves. . ` WINTER EXCURSIONS p;::I.' (night and pnnngo apply at Com- 1 glllrl Oiuo. No. 4. Bowling Grow. New ` u.ngx_'1_mo.> VIEW YORK AND LIVERPOUI. From Pier No. 43._iW.R..Now York. CHEAP TRIPS 'l`ickL~t..\gcnl K.& 1 . IL and C. 1 . IL. .42 CLARENCE STREET. 00/V/1 RD l/IVE." at ` nipped All lad] name to Mu-noi the Wat. bh points. , ~ ccAu.mu A1` mm: uuciaun.o runs 017 Faseaan : .A`4A.u. mI"I:l`-l\';.i;I;f-'-CnARLF. E. Wmcxsm Annlstanb-MIBS JINNI` Pownn. VERNON N. BROWN & C0., n I D l1iI.I_-l..u- A.-no 101'] new Hllll l.'\ l'l'V Illlllrllllu luu apply I TIIOMAS IIA NLEY. . n-_ __ u_L_.-_ __.| '1j_nA_\rI-31,L1r~:u. . huh I. Slut Llh b. h . Ilth Sis. ` . Slat H ) SE3 T0 RENT. - TENAN FOUND guildlng Lon-. I-arms. &c.. bhI Ir:h . and oommhton ' ooldon . -once. with Bu-uugostnncnchrau sq. \ , C. . British American Hotel Block. Clau-once St , - N P ---Phoae are the only Both: in the oil. heated by steam thgsrabv securing at all hon-3 hot water Aug 9. The Gem-at Real name jgent H ) BEE TO RENT. TIQNANTF Mulngm I'M-Iml. hhngvhtpnd mshod. " I put. up and have for `undo the "Jam Package Dyes." `ymrrnnlod who the best in l,he market. Try them. Agents yvnnmerl. R. IIONTGOMIRY I March A. Pmnumu nun-_ Prime anmll hog casings. by licrco. mo lbs. 2&2. per lb ; kegs. I00 lbs, 8. ; hull` kc-gs. 50 lbs.. 8151!) ; small quantities. {tic per lb. English sheep oasins. kegs, of 50 large bund los :30 : small qunntll as. w per bundle. Ixure I-`ormllwr, composed of blood. bone and " neat. onlyl) per ton ; ne bone meal, ~r ton ; coarse bone meal. 8'5 per ton. 1'. o. . a- mllton. F.ROWLIN`&'00., -- HAMILTON. ; Hot. and (`old Bath! at Ill Ham-I II: J 0NES _ T ON 8 OBI A-L PAZRLOR All kinds of goods cleaned and dyed and wellw mahed. I run Ilh nn hnvn fnr inln Hun Jan: Dnnhnun tTeTnLmss IS um T0 eonumass T LDHYEING 7 W6RKS]' "PRINCESS ST.. - KINGSTON. A aNn1mnN's, F50. MARSHALL, UPHOLSTEREI? & OABIIIET MAKER. BEDROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITES. AND SIDEBOARDS. BET*TE{Fi3"ARAINs l'.uu.on Smnca AND LOUNGIS 01' every dog ri [ion made to order. _ I ICPAIRINII promptly nltondcd to. Chairs eso ted _ MATTRABSBS mnnrcd 01' made to order. Cuu-are cleaned and laid. r\ J \ 1'11-n'I 1?Iur1ru1-a nu-Is!-as-Iceu-n ? W T IF YOU WANT THE 0/2eapest&BestFurn/ture PURE M/L/( L/If/VD ORE/1M March I. ario to choose from. . uivo us II can and look over our stock. .\o' trouble to show goods at Done. Do not wait for the Sprlngrlnh. The work can be done better now. An elegant line of Hunting: to select from. Always the best selected and most stylish stock in Eastern On choose from. uivn In A mull And lnnk nvnr our stock. No` ROB.iNSON'S WALL PAPER DEPOT 3| Princess Street, cor. Syqlenhnm Street, Kinmnfnn i "wml.{. K SPARKS. D.D.S., L.D.S.. Dnvrls-r. Om:-o-PrInceee St. between Mon Iron and Sydenhnm Streets. Residence 50. 21 (`hnrlee Street. Oloe hours. 8mm. too m.. and on Saturday evening: 1 to no o'clock. ele- phono l J. u bh.'|l`Sl'\, m.u., u.u.a., u.u.a., l):rrrm-. Graduate o! New You-k Colhco ol Denunu-y. 0l|Ico-Well|nxton Street. botwoa Princaannd Brock Bueou. Pnrliculn nuan- lionhpnld to Lbs preservation ot the nntunl lee! . IN THE D__ULL SEASON PAPER""KNG1NjG DR. ELIZABETH SMITH-SHORTT. (`.M.. M.C.l . &B.0.. lhllcof Hamilton) 8 West Street. Discuss Women and Chdnn. Fob. 5 ' _ nomucorix rm? I` I, urn-u-In un -non--no on ID JAIIICL the public well ourselves. REES BROS- u.. .. l `...\6'm.H..n.u- (`. L. l.'lI'l'l& II.n.. successor to Dr. Jarvis. l'hysk-Inn. surgeon. to. Ofloo and Rdduoo uunrly ogpouile the Post Olloo. Wellington 31% .11: In the city or country nrunpdy allo lo DON T WAIT. nunnnt annvv, Ruuulrrnn. Soucnon. Coxvnvnccxn, ac. 0loe-Cornor King and Brook Suoou, over Wade`: Drug Store u... n. nu . -..u.u- "jb"i"` i:"E:ii"En;'u.x;:u. I8uomuo\` to [Au DII. I(!CAIl&N . Pnulcux. Sunanomhc. 0Ioo- anal street. hotwonn Prince-and Brocklundn. "`- ... .T.'..; .T. ...TI.'T"' `\`Iroot.nextlol 0 an i co. VV-. &VVlalVI}B.JI'\. AncIn'Icr.ooI-norolntoukndkinguut. wot Wade`: mm on on King T ' Q-$1'H11'c' X_5"n1I. ; Boucrrolu. Bu. 1! Onurlo Street. I: H. 8lY`l'lll. LIJI. Cmg.Lnox1-xnc sxrm Anrlhlu l.'IulIn\:u Illlll null. V241 PRINCESS STREET. old stand. Telopmlo No. II. DIS Illolhla -Ul.Ill.4I.AIV BAI- Dlnouu ol Women and Children I Ipoohlty 0floe-~) Pluxcx 8-rnsrr. at Dr. sparks ::-:1" II A nI..nv Irlcvtnv I V-- v----. uu-vyuu--u avvu cu- muuu 1;1v1i`(:roNn. M.D..5a.Il. Ovncn um lluuu xcI-8u Buot not Dllouoo on lwoou (`lu-once Johnna Bu. q(_Vt:o2en and ghlldng Q Ipo_chlty. I.uu|v' nun :-n II In. :1 7A In '3. 1- 1; A. I`. H(`VI'4I I. \.z.-.. II.l .. -.l\.L.H.H 0rnc:- in Wellington aunt. Iwndoovuut of I :-Inca 8L. lately occupied by Dr. Uu-ran. Telephone No._lll. ` _ ____ ____ W Inns `nun... Al ..n-unu--..nn ..... TTHE r?ufc +i%R"s,TAni1*ERs& GARDENERS. u. r.. mu: PIIYIIPIAN.` IIo(VnI_I|moIq_I. A. r. M.-"vi-:'r\'. C.u.. u.u.. u;u;c.s' .1: nvnrn-_ HI Walllnnoun In-no nnuulnn-nan nu... --.--,.u ..--v- ._...j._ _...-..._-_ ._i._._..... ..j_._. \v.u.ul=:u ""\vALlu'.M. A1-muuutt Hull non. 30.. Klnzltot. GP- ponlto the :1 IIIJIIAID WALIII. I JIPI I. WALIII. ms. u. u. anuun. n.Iu:.a.. unu.. orncu-.13 lhrl aunt. an KAI: Tdo \ phgnggqunununloguol. - I.uII|o .IQ\l'IA\v1IIl II II Juan -Slnanul, uu.n.. soucnol. lo. Oco-L Stud or name the Font Dion. ION ` LOAN at own! cur-nut nun. H`{'%R"2M E76 . I Nun dl:;cuLl"c.ppnId-"M "30 Hit OIOO It . to u=o,luu\on Hind. hawdnd in Khulna. WT u.'xuuuu.`uTna;uL. um: npru-:....' Earl Rn:-mt nag: Inn `Palm I l'llI IIoIAl. aononoal. ac. u-09-50. cu. \'ou.m-ha iomu. Prison: 8!. '""" rows .u~Tu` 6. Ant-In'It'n and calling Bunyan. Oloo gviggylnclan Hunt. nn. R. W. mmu-:11`. u.u.. Pl|\'iI('u!. Nrunnon. kc. lulnovd to I J r. an. an. 5 (athdnl. 13-"L--aa:-`aau'--*--'-` OF ALL DlZSCRIP'l`I()N.\` CALL AT VVUUU unu SA W r.u VV Uuu uwup at E. WILLIAMS YARD ,1, 1.-. ..n I\..x-_....- no lmv-I-In-r, u-ndunm n! New York Collage " ' ".u.,\n n-Xuruonr. Auvwxn 1-. Avormu. 3.0.. Ola Ruvot. III!` In at lluuunult. ford`: Block. I nlnnn Lead Undertaker and banner, --2.-.1 PRINCESS S'I`REE'I`,- 1'1-.. n_..|__L__. n;_-_- GEORGE cLn-`T EHENRY BRAME,_: I .....u_... I"l_4I....p_l..... .._.1 car: as --n .u \ -unxv u. snug. Cor. Sydenham Street. 3 Telephone connnunicntion. :`;?'F""'?'- nomssxouu. cums. Than ever before in the city at THE BEST DRY HARDWOOD .ur\|.1 Il I\I\Y'\ |. I\`l1l l\`f) Montreal Streets. IIIIUKWIYTI llIr\I& V! II!!! THE CLASSES are open In lhu rooms of tho MoohAulcs'.lnatlluto. corner of Prinvasa and TERMS. Color Clan. (each mornlnr from 10 to I2) 4011 a lesson. or where I or more cations are taken in one woek..25c-uwh_ lcuon. Aflornoon Drawing Class. Honda \\ odnosdays and Fridays from 2 to 4 W` ., (I) r term. Evening Drawing Claus. ondnyl. ednesdnya and Pr days from 7:30 to 9:. p.m.. $8 per term. All fees payable in advance. _ , Prlnc-.lpal--CnAm.I-ts Wmcxsmm. ' . hnlrnnr "Di: 'Xi.'1'r_:1-: iuunu Vita YT man. an! Ilfnnngn --ul l"`|lMnAn - Inn FURNITURE. &c. THE TQILET. 277 Baqot Street. "mTL'}}nn1.'t..' r.i.f i:.'t? "M .. C.l VFIAI rnnnnu in llMmn..l.ntn 1 -. .-.-.. . .....n.- --- .-u.-uu wu. ii:w1.ANns.JK, rirr, nnl-nnr nl Ihnnk And Kim _. _ .--.-. juun `.5:-Xian. LIZEET man, in, (IQ:-n..l`Ianu-nan than `ll Qnnnl-I-on Htnrvnv ll. ul `i:owA1'. ` ` " 1. som'n'ou. C0!\'lIAN('lI kc, . Bunch strut. Icon N.B.~-()rdor| left M171; Grocery Store of Ju Crawford. Princess Street. will rocuhre prom nnantlon. t.ll'elonhono comluunicullon Nllfalalo. D.l|., NLIL. D.--g Hrnunm. ta mum Late II . t. No.37 -. _.._4 '":'3"":'EFI`"1"~:i'." Ilnml It nnnndln Ihn UL-L, cur. my Kingston. Have four UNIYIODI FRY Prnoucau Dyer. 59 max sr. nun. ..0Iou (lhuaco OI:;f'oI-d. .` pn attention. t-(Telephone Inwd. Or I! you want Klndllng Wood. (Dr L or Stove hut Coal. No. 1 Coal. Soft Con or Black can Ilnidfu Coal. go to R. CRAWFORD & C0,, - Foot of Quocn SL DRY FD{ SLLTAWBRS Best and Cheapest in the city. Foot of Clarence and Barrack Streets, .- M. MALLEN. womv /mo ouwk/LLE Music. I II Ill'\\Y I"!]l\\I DD \' 0`!!! A Ifnn trnn HARD AND soF'r WOOD. If on want the DrTca-t. (`henposl and Real Ha Maple and Beach (fm-dwnod. Uuk. Bin-h Ash. Elm or llomlock Cordwood sawed or L'n cured. or I! van Kindlimr (Dry). lain); CO` g---. ._.._--___. Yard N0. b-0nuuin Slruel. " ' I-(`lnrence Street Wharf. ` 3-St. IAWPOIICO Whurt. ltccum dellve be-!ore broken womhe win in. Chic! 0 cor H1. lnwronce Wharf munch 0toe-(`orner K1 and Clarence St up its Brltinh American otel. mp! and nuatuowry delivery I epochs Coal all under cover And wall screened tITelephone_CommunlcntIon. 1 A 11110.: GTITYHVF '00:! Spllltlnachlno in the city. ` llnvinu pure used lh Lumber In the Noon & Fynor Yard we would nvlto All Inn non of tune. an we are nailing at I `lum A vnmco on `out. For (`hug Lumbot. Wood and Coal. when ion will nd the In out nuortmanl of Dry umborln the city; no the largest amok of Drywood and slabs. 'l'hIIlIthe only lncoin the city may three Slam Machines or unw- hg Cordw ; IIIO hnvin Lhu only Steam W nod Snlmln Machine in! a city. Hnvlmr nurc lholmmbor K: INGSTON A'oADE,M"` fli B A bi nifhull . Cunt. W. B. & S. ANGLIN. Coal, Wholesale, Retail, BEST IN THE MARKET. u___| `V. n rL.-_1.. u-...... 3- IV CC-Id-lotnduxnr ---_-_ Atlantic Dock. foot of Princess St. Ulce Upstairs nvul-ilbock & .\Iurmy'.-1. :___ fuisza, wnon'_Agn% nun; 1iEi*F. ---uu 1 u-- E . 'VV'.A.I.aSI-I S- nu.-x.~nv|.~ t`.... n........|. ....I nun.-Ia in 0041 W9. W_00_/9: For Scranton Coal ti1o*Boat1 nu:-`if! - Alan 1 IllI- LlI-\lI I-III: u-rw------ww- Four foot lon . S0]-` WOOD. `KINDIJNG VVUOD nn SA\VED 'UOD cheap at -. u-wow-r1-rattan `1At)]'\ Z.B1a.l\J2 LXI a-J\I\.J-5.1.- Wbarnpn, Vouol nuauul Wholnnlonnd mun (ml and We Dmla-I. Oath of the nry but dc-curipuuu. under cove, roll comm ` promptly demand. Bunch wood and ed n.?3`.m sun (`ordwood 0! Int quality on hand. lnnpoounn nouclwd and nunhouov xluramud. YAllD~Uqm Onlu-lo and Wu: Bunch. Q0loo-- ' no: and Onurlo Strum- loot of Clnnnco strut.` R mus loan: 0 ollr. Juno CO. was Street. and can. Moltolvoy E ll-oh. Buck street. will to promptly Illn- folophono Uommuntoauon. A u --mm um. and M 1": w. Warn. Aug.9. re. A. worn. {asf jCampbe|l Wood Yard. - ._._.__:j_.. ijazox aior nn._-n-..-.. l'......I Am-nu -ml Whcxlnnnlnnnd In-Ian-rut I1vv|_l vvvvlruc-u-up Iniruvlvl WM. MONTGOMERY. 288 Alfred Street. near Brock. is prepared to (we-~L.easons on~ the Violin at his residence. Dance music furnish- odifczlhsmnll or large parties. Calling oif 1! re qu r . ` . \ `v From Ayrshire Cows at the BAZAAR. unuvu vim-vi uwuu g W an be will hoglul to moot all M: old on lumen and us many new one! on will humor him 1 with than puronago. II will vomuutly lump III nun nun!!! nnv IIA an mnnn 1 on hum on nun: Till DIET DRY HARD WOOD. I ft. Ian 30?!` WOOD. ILABC. KINDLINO ANDBAWID WOOD. `Nil >"'Blll7llllllIl bu` ruupocuullx to an nunoo Iu MI numerous! and: and customer: III! he has ms-M bl: old and cuublhhd W Yard the Farr wharf tn the old [.1 '.IIAllIay how at l a hut olnuo throat. and Dhw-y oppunue tlu-In'r clu Paul ` lD.n -nan`: (111 In 1 wooI_)WAN1)WooL ---_..__.4 EM 0 V 1+: Ii All. 0. 1:- VV .L`.|..a_l~.a.a..n. ung- ()l"Fl(II-I Cor. llarrnck anal Ontario Sta. EOPIIIEOD U081 01 buu VrQualit Also Hard Wm an Kill Wood. and Vm-nnn Lima _EDUQATIONAL. nauurn urn! .n\.aA.na.r. 212 BARRIE SIYBEET. /WON .=?f 994. 0%? ....--s n . nnu. on T0 ]7v(:L1.v's B5. VICXIVU `Ill lillivlqu ls`. RYAN. BA` . Prtndipo I ..,.,...~... ,. . .. uurrack mm-. ,4 ._ -g__-,4- _u H.111 W 0911, u. Verona Lune. ..n n-.. Dululuiucil IUII. AMES SWIFT. J-J -LII \} KJ Man. Confectioners. I Inn]. A! ll!!! HINTS FOR IPRIMARY cusses.-. V nruucn: w. xxox. Ltmon 1 was about faith. . Whntis faith Whose faith is- spoken at in this lesson! Whex'e did the centurion "live! How did he showhis faith! What did Jesus saynbout it! What can be my about your faith! Innsnn 2 was nhnnt A minni-In n aim}. glvuuns." . - . u Iassbn 4 in another lesson on faith, and gives three miracles. `What. is a miracle! What were these? Raisingto life the dad 33-1; curing thq woman who had boon ill for Ltwelvo years; restoring sightto tr.-o huud Pinon. Golden text. "Aeoordinv to your -lnlth.atc. . J W" W" . 1 ~ `I Lemon 3 :56}: how we may pa lorgivcn. The Goldon text says in Joni` own wondl, "ThoBonotmnnhuthp9weronea.rthto!o|'-` give sins. ` Tnmn I In nn:n.f.he1- lnnnnn ..-u um. nun`. ` ___ _._-___ _..,..__-. First-(`Inns Elementary Education In Eng? lsh. Mathunnnuca. Ulualcsnud Book-Keeping. Ir DVAN IIIA- Dnl-AI-4 - 1 vv nun can no Ill] IUUIIB your llllll Lesson 9 was about a milncle. On what; seal Who were in the ship! What did Jenn ` my about the faith of the dinciplosl How did they show little faihh i\Vh)_r should we have faith in fans!` How do sto:-mi come upon us! " , ~ Tnxnn R iK`tTimI'|;|u Iva nnnv Ln Inn-uh-van IIHVVJ Ill Ill UIBUI uuu LUU DKIIJIRILKL 213 III` woxj]: it is in The Harvc.st and the Labor era. As to God's part we have itin Christi Testimony to John,"as supporting and in- dorsing all his prophets and all his holy` word. And as for the method of his govern- ment it is found in his Judgment and Mercy. All 'phues of these duties on our part and on God`: side wom'set forth in The Parablm. Tho quarter has thus given us 5' very good general survey of God's govern- ment and. pr-ovldopoe, and with these man`: danger and duty and nasponslbllity. Ill PI'U\'lLl0Ill-Illl UVBIIUB. If we take the-topics of the lessons in this quarter we shall nine! in them an intcrmting grouping. As for almighty help and for our part in securing help we have The Centu- rion`s Faith. As for Christ's part we have ` his Power to Forgive Bins." As for hi! i temporal aid we have his Stilling the Tem- _. pest." As for our duty we have it in Con- ` teasing Christ. As for our worship we have it in Jesus and the Sabbath." As for .....-I. u x- 4.. ml... 1r..........o ....`,a cL-1-k.1 l l'iH'(l IUD UUILLI T ILLI! lull lR'I-Iloll, I15 LIV IIUW resurroctstho soul doadinxin. Ofthomib acles omitted, it in interesting tonote that be cured {over as he cures the fever lust for vice. Ho healed the dumb, as he opens the lips that are not accustomed to speak his praise. He cleansed the leper,ascu:f:xg the uncleannn-5 and impurity of sin. Ho cast out devilsi, showing his power over man`: great adversary. To complete the circle of his almighty protection he stilled thetem- pest, showing his power over all nature and all providentinl events. If um fnl.-n Hm-fnnina nf thn lnaqnnn in thin nls power [Ur IIIU XIIIIIHIAFIIEIIKU Ul uur DIJLKIIP ual life by swpping the waste of blood. A.si1toooveroveryformofdiseuo,|m raised the dead to life and health, as he now -...a..-.-m.h: tin; no-unl gland in -in (1! flu: min. Jllllgllllll. The progress in the miracle: is not not forth in their order, but may be pleasantly thought of if they are considered in their order. Sight is necessary for us to know what to do, nndsowe have proof of Christ : almighty powcrtogivo us this perception. Strength ` is needed for action. But by sin his strength is destroyed. So we have three cases of L'hrist`s almighty power in healing palsy; whether it is partial, us in the case of tho withered hand; or over the whole body, as in tho case of tho ccnturion`s servant; or total liolplomnes of the whole body, as in tho case of the man brought to him by his friends. Tho vitality and strength of the whole physical body depend upon the proper circulation of the life blood, so Christ proved his power for the maintenance of our spirit- nnl Hfa hv ntnnnino that wnnn nf hlnnd. l.|(.'l.lLl_)' lulu nun uuu l`_IIl_) Icluclnurl 111. In two c-nws wo have ink-rmtilig pro- grvasca. In the lesson of the Thrw Miracles, Oct. 23, this may be noticvl: the rul1-r`slwsi- tntion when his slaughter`: death is an- nounced to him is an ouinplu of apparently small faith. Tho woman`: Conn-alnicnt of herself ll touching the hem of his gnriuent virus of larger faith but very timid. The blind men wen cinmorous iuid mntldont, yet all three received the bl;-sing which they mu `Jt. Thoeuanoo of tho faith uoodvd for rec wing God`! blaming Ls` on aincero dusin`. con_ led with active 0tlt3(ll(`llL'1.` to his will. So in tho lesson of thu Parable of the Bower, Dev. 4, thorn is a progress in tho claw:-s tln-ro !lll'Yll.l(llll'1l. On the Inysido the need never gets root; on the stony ground it gets root, but tho root is small; in tho thorny places it gets lnrgvr root an-I tho mn- llict is longer; in the good ground the soul taken root and comes to perfuctioll. Tho wayside hearers mid:-rxtnml mo not; stony ground hearers understand and feel; thorny ground heart-m undoismncl and tool and act, but have no pr-rsiswncc; tho henron of good ground understand and feel and act and pen severe unto the end. So in tho thirteenth chapter with its parables wo have two of tho prom-her-nit sowing & in individuals, and second sowing individual! in the world. We have then the oectn of this lowing on the converted in its external and its interlnl ma.nifcs`..ations. Then we have not before as tho convort`s conscious oort after this re- ligions life, and nally in the drag not tho whole attsntion in concentrated on tho nal judgment. 'l`holanoua!ortholaatqnartararoallcuu- Gained in alxchapiot lhotluapnlnt Iat- tlmw, 8 to 13 laollvo. Two lmonaau taken from chaphr ii. two and ono-halt troll: chapter 9, one and one-half from chap- tor 10. two (run chapter: ll. uno tron chapter )2 and tlmso from c-haptu lzi. Then at: chaptnra maybaoaatly nad in twenty minuha. and it would ho a good thing tnr ` onrytachor and auholar toranad twoor thliotilxnv the whole urtlul. In that to tlon an an-ount in given of tourism detlnita miraclua. Bahia thaaunoation iunadoo! Christ`: having wrought many uniravlun on two occasion. We have consicle-nxi night or than miracles; we have omlttai six. in two can: thonwen two poraom am:-tui with thonanodinaaannd haaled bychriuttir wehamuumbuiiinluungotmo blind |aan,and havoomlttal tho heal- of tho twmdomonlaca in Gudarn. OK in thawholonnc-tlomonowu a leper, was blind, two were dumb, thus ,onahad!ovor,onaanlnuoul blood, two were pone-ad with devils, one was dead lnieofhlood,allofthabilnd,tharaiIing at thodoadandthoilllingot thatempult. In notion tho laaou hava omlttul con- ai erablo matter. Thus we have omitted tho middle part of his charge to the twelve apoatlea; his answer to those who charge him with eating with slunerl; with outing out devils by Boolzebuh; his neply to tlpun who nah why his llaciplea do no fainting, and to thoae asking him to ahow them a sign, as well as his allusion to his mother and bnthnn. In this not ion {our old Tusianiont prophetic are noted as fullled: lam xiii, l; till. 4; Hal. iii, 1; iv, 5. Ono lntoruatlng event llalno otnitted, namely, the calling of Matthew from tho rem-ipt of custom. In the action there are given seven parables. We have connidend six and mnittcd the lust one oflhe Ioction, namely, that of the drag not Of these six chaptenn two of them am promi- nently marlml and easily l'en|elnlIt`l`l`d. In llrn 1-new wn lmvn lnturngtinw nrn. cnmcau. NOTES av nzv. scope! : P. mws, o. o. :1 I International lotion tot liunday. Doc. I8. nu-:~oo uu nu. John Iv. u-Io- un (or no name by auuKhoo W. Ila. CTTT FLOUR STORE. Ll.\'S()NS ltl:`Vll\Vl'Il). BRITISH WIIIU. WEDNESDAY. Dl.(3l. Do not despair of crtring your nick head- ache when you can so euil obtain Caner : I.ltIo-Livohllu. They wi I effect 3 pmm t and permanent cure. Their Action in mid Vunce. J. H. sommerl. :tepnnoy,.~\,onn. I thank God thus you ever invented such A mdicin for cntnrrh. I hue uuerod for_ five your: so} could not lie down for weeks at: time. Sincof hzwq been using Ely`: Cream Balm I can mt. --F`nnk P. Burligh, Fumiinqtaon, N. H. When fhegan using Ely'e Cr-am Balm m catarrh was no bad I had headache the vr ole time and diachar ml :1 largq amount of lthy matter. Thataa almost. entirely disappeared and I have not had `headache `since. J. H. Somme:-e. SteplIney,:`Conn. I ohuuly um! that vnn nvor invnnhul nmh Holloway`: l'llIn. Though good health is preferable to high honour, how regardless people often are of the forn1er;--howco\'etuoua oi; the latter! Many antler their strength to drain awayere mnturit is reached. through ignorance of the facility aordod by these incomparable pill: of checking the tint untoward aymp-_ toms of deron ement, and reinstating order without into ering in the least. with their rleunre or pursuits. To thelyoun 7 especial- y it in im rtant to maintain I.he_highent di- gestive e cioncy. witliout which the growth is stunted, the mueolea become lax. the frame feeble. and the mind ulothful. The removal of indigestion by theedpilla in no any that none save the moat thoughtlou would per mini: to up the apring: of life. I A Man \VlIo Known It All and Hli *' money by It. In a hnndsnmo ilnt on one of the most fash- ionable stra-ta in the city lives a gentleman who is rolling up a fortune by knowledga He is not a wrimr or I loctumr, ho holds no college profoeaorship and does not belong to nny lunrnod body. He simply know: it all, or as nuarly A as mortal nun may, and sell: his lmowlenlgo for I tidy In-. Ho ownsnvery extansivo library, to begin with. Then, too. ho is I living index of his own books. If you requilt information on matters of history. science, theology, biography, Art ornnythlng else you have but to apply to him and pay his chlgel to be enlightenctl You may mnke your notes out 0! his library or with the list of authorities obtained from himcon- sult the public collection. In one way and another there in probably nothing in the way of published intonation that you cannot get truck 0! through him, even if he does not know all about it. He oomluctahin oonsnltm _ tloul with tho Ilxedlymmot aphyllclnnor alawyer,andalwayIha.Ia full list. There nntimoo. indood,wheIhoisnofu1lyonaod thatappointmentnhnvotobomulewithhim welllnadvanco. Intheological nnttus he is specially cl-wanna Thu lintnlluin pliant: In nial In in. * my WIIIIBV UT. Commencing modestly enough his charges areuow so high_thntI they would seem exor- bitant to any one not convermnt with the value of specid information topenons of supercinl education, or to those even well grounded and extensive, but not symmetric~ systemuzind, study. Many of his clients know a great deal more than he does in their own way, and are men of much greater (ability. But they have not arranged their information so skillfully, and cannot recall it when they need it. Sothoy pay him to nudge their memories, and are giad to have himto holplvhcm as he docs.-Alfrcd Trumblo in` New York News. IIWEIWV IJIIIVIIIIII CKBIEIKV II IXITIIQCI. ' thofactthnthomnmnstnritaaho hnsdono` is nemnrhble. But he carries the same authoritative erudition into other branches of letters. Hisstrongpninc is his memory. It the evarything in a literary way that is brought bntordit. Ho has some system of nnn.logi1.in;z dates that renders it possible for him to give ihe day, month, your and often even the hour of an occurrence on demand, an that to trace it upnnd refer to the pub- ` lished records for details is comparatively only for him. Outside of his memory, he appear: to poses no literary gifts or nbilitic whatever. - l1._--_...'__. ...A1I...4I- ..-.\....I. L}. ..L_-4.- Wan Bsby Inn dot. in gun he: Cutout. When the win 1 Clgtld. oho eyed for Custody When also became Mina, one clung to Cuwrh, Whoa ohoadcluldun. the IAVIIIIIIII Cute:-A CHOICE FAMILY 65 BAKERS FLOUR SEED GRAIN. PRESSED HAY. CLO-- VER AN D TIMOTHY SEED. Ln IIl'lJllxIl.'K Lilli`! "V I3 &].lI'IIll] strong. Tholistofhisclienu is said to in~ chub the most uninent. divine: of the country. Thomnndsot hormone and religious discus- sion: annually on their logic And their in- tonnntiontoliim. Intho revision of tho- logicnl work: he is found on invnlmblo reference. In thoolqiml history he is prob- nblymoroleunedthm any mnnliving. `wlienthoenormonumnssotthislortot literature tlintinin existence is considered, 5 0):. font. that Dan nan I-nnen-r it An ha ha: rlnnn ' `II: 750:: 1 In (`lnrllvn Irltnun cu Juhn. Winn did In I about John! Whu In. John] Wind hnllvol What dklhodo! How dldhdlov '00 ' U 05" JWKIII and mt-my. .WIut hmhuon dnu Juan gm: In my Golden tut! Como unto Inc." etc. To than [lull An you In-ltu Do you umcp - Imam` I In nhnnt an luhnoh .|.n- l"|.-a [.,...,.._.... School World. uu yvu Uutu` WI [1 13 (Ire purablcs Whnt. In they! The lad, lcuon. hid uumm, par Int All About what! Dnulthe kin-.-dun henna count all at once in l[Iul1nn'u hog-cg Wu! dutbmpnrablm _lmu-hi What, `u the (noun: tnuun we can p-nuns! lino you i obhlncd It? When will the righwous Lad the wicked be I"p|rItl! On which Iido will youbol Donot forgot the Golden um ho- With "80 shall it he," ow. The 0111'`: Handbook given tho follow- ing good gonad division of the quarter! Irma: wululvvuuluyv Ivuuiulvlnlul ungu IouII1'holndInui!lIArveulRan.pcnl~ What will he done at the end! \m.-1. mud do you belong to! I1: 1:! Inn n nnrnhlau [Vino ._ utrpll llconillubouc thohlmh day. \'.'lu work-Inrltl-Wn 9-lnunhhm Ivm aid the dhlrlplm do one I-hbhuth day! \\ ho com]-Una)! What did David do! What thopricnnl Who is Lord of um sabbath dnyl Golden text, "It B In-ml to do `nu on the Sabbath daya." liulobnpnnhlo. What hupanblol W'&!WlIthIaadIowuIl1owmguy phoul Which nvwnnd born tr-um Wu did Jam menu by the nod! Annwur with Ogldon text. II -I- _..AAL-_ __-.LI_ - Ilvl A non \'UIIFlI Z15. baton 11 In Another pnnblo.` What did Jennmeanbytbaneod tnthlnlunnant Who wutholuua-I-honuwodgood undo Who wuthoonunyl Whuthocldl Thogood mad! Tho Ind man llnnmnn RAnnnnnI Iuvv tuxuvuu," Cw. bunt Wouolaugluoeonle-(`hrht `onrywlmmto touch his camp). in .1] thing: How! Whoa! When! llhpmup blnooldnu hnwwhonoevcr uhaumuruu 3, us. '11: 7 In (`DEM n-Mun: On lulu. I|`|.-A ;IbI'I.Il M'.I Cl|IllIIOd0. Jul-usmttho 'BIlnplo by goth; about tmrhin and doing . Anthuvcomghpoplo in; M` Cutodoalllhu-uhtolnodmnul Whuuu you doing [or Juan! Why ahuul-I we work (or other: mom Golda: ton. "I-`may yo_ bun mound, ate. . '41:. A A1 I-n-HQ In Agni`. 198.44 jj 1. Jean working miracles qlanonl to Q. 3. Jan: unclnng (Lemon 5 to Q. 3. Plllbkl 1,. Junn(l4-sum 10 tn lib. In July we began to nudynboul Jmugnnd Jung Lynn: nhnnld Inn f1|lll|llinr_QnnaInO JUST THE TH/A/757-"OR PIC -/V/08. VALUE OF A MEMORY. I\a1.-u-w Iwv .--v- -v-_-.- w-r- NOVEL AND UNSURPABSED SCENERY. any climate obtainnblo. Trip: embrnningtmm two to (on: norm and ocou yl|+g three weeks or.Ioger-aYoclo\lly an-an . outlet coupons sold nvnilnb e on may of um Atlas Llnoi oom- tnrtnblo Bvnsenser Swamen ulna; tortnlahtly. s A A? efraylnnnocclanryoxponul ut II Tour to Jamulol. uu. (`nrthuaczlla Savanllla. Colon. ~\`icnrna'un. Uo.-ta RI nun lloaouito (hut Ports. Onlv Hm bin " III II IUIII" {U -HUIIIIU-g l'lI]l.l.\ i|I'llIXm the Mosquito bin Pane cu-I-led. Address either, Pnl. nwooo&Co.. Jlstcu 8L. N.Y . Tuna. Oooxtsow - Anudu. UI' rllltlllllll jclllillll lluul IIIIIIJUII Ilyylj lu 'f'E:os- EZANLE A I. Grand Trunk Rail . `gohnnon and Ontm-id gngmu Passenger Trains leave the new City ihsnen gar Depot. tool. Johnson Street. as follows :- oomo us`! come wast. No.1 .... ..nl.l&!)p.ln. No.2 ..... ..ul3:.50p.m. No. 5.. ...at 1:15 p.m. No. I... ..c|l 2:10 nun. No. 3 . . . . . ..ntl:25 mm. No. 6.. . ..nt 5:10 nun ' Mixed .... ..nt O:l0n.m. Mixod.. .nt' 1:!) run. . Iixod. . at 7:56 n.m `N 881`. 5 ..... . Jul I ..... . .c\l 6 ..... . at ..ut8:l0n.m. Mixed . . . . ..nt' at 7:56 m. ltxfu-es Trains Nos. 4 and 6 my Sun ya Included. I ` N05 0 dou not run on Monday. Iv not .n..av an-u-a- Tn ('ulo'fm-m'a and I uco`r Coast, L03 Anyclos, San Fram.-isco and Return, Leave Kl on EVERY MONDAY via Kan as City In Southern Route. lnavo Kinnston l\'ER\' I-`RIDAY via Coun~ and Southern I-lance. laanvo Ki ton `cil Blua an Union Pacic. TOURS IN TROPICAL SEAS. - _A-o- . nvrx -vunwvnn . gunman onus` -n.uv TEACH!-Zl'2S' AND S l`lYDls`..\"l`S of Se-ools (`alleges prwonlatiun of (`z-rli mien signed bv nroncr uuluin . \ Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda. Birch Beer and ` Cream SodA--tho finest in the vity. Davies Gold Modal Ale in pints and quarts. ` 11 Alan :1 nu stock of choice Wines and