:oping in Immknlty the chunctodltic ol IIIIllIl_ SULLIVAN'S BIG SUCCESS- ozouckrnn A HU;RCH- A noon and n Bltlll __ ___.| - |.I...:--.. o- ___|.:._'.1 Onlodlnn clinch. :s,_. -n:_-A- :_ _,_-s_ Bnouivoduldoponodoul to-Vdny lolhlu Guy (ag, Ci wuQ..' 19' 0--F-cvPrI-t-I-r-rly -vrincwe-r.aooPioo-nae-an Inhdduiadlnnrv oIII.'mP|0UIlIuliIl. I " . ,' 1 `l'brthonutTwoWoikullCouan,P-i.g..dn.,u_,,im,. &,dwhl" '1 runcumsmn. % %- 475 Remnants of Black and Colored Dress Goods on our Bargain Table at Less Thorn Cost. E.\'Tl.lCIE.\ : honor to tl the Inc 0! done I have deferred Wli , fy to the benets d v I` 8lISO.\"S LINII N1`. n cinunongall the people who BOWES & BISONETTE A- BY OFFERING ` Women's, Men's and Children's Woolen Hosiery at Cost Price to clear. - ` . All Clouds, Fascinators, Heavy Cloakings, Blan- ket Cloths and Ulsterings` at Wholesale Prices. [JANUARY SALE Men`: French Calf Lsco Boob, Hand sewed. chiey undo by O. Tllibodon. of Ion` trul, Iiml 3-6, 8-7. 3-8, 4-9, 4-10, reduced from M 50 to 83.50. Cordnvan IACO Boots, undo by J. D. King I Co.. of Toronto, vniun I-8, 1-6}, 9-7, 9-7}. 2-8, 2-9, 3-10. reduced fmm 84.50 to 83.50. ` ~ Fine Cull Luce Boots, mnde by Hnthuny, Soule & Btirington, of Boston, sizes I-6, L7. 2-7;. 3-8. 5-8. I-9, l-9}, 2-10, I Splendid Boot, roducod from uoo to .50. Shell Corduvnn Luce Boots. Henvy Soles. nude by J. Green & Son And Duner & 00.. of Toronto. reduced {mm 83.50 to$3.00. Sizes 1-75. 4-8, 1-8}, 1-9, 9-9Q, 2~l0. Duck & Sons. of Toronto, Colebrntod Cordunn Bony Walking Boots, size: 3-6. 33. 245. 2-8;. 3-9, 2-10. Regular 1 tics: 87.50, now reduced to 8611). CAny gnntlemnn not wishing to purchase now an select 5 pair. and by paying 50: ' down on have them-hid aside till convenient for him to this them. These Goods Are Reliable Ma/ves And Not Damaged. Boots, Shoes and Moccasins. THE GENTLEMANLY SIDE Students of Art, Students of Medicine, Students of Economy. and all Students of Self-Interest should examine this List of Sites and Prices and then examine their feet and select one of the Many Greet Bu-csins. aw Iououwnnacin among all use paopls who Ion unity that In every one undo I have had Iluponmyulllhnbecnvcywoll nlllcd. VVALSH &STEACY A SPENCE & cnumuv, 75 Girls` and Children`: Pelt Hat: at 25 each. `Trinlnod Sailors and other uhglu-a. Regular price: from 50 to SL25. We wnnt room. so all must he clcamd. in. .1. loullllll. ISPENOE at CRUMLEY ARE OFFERING TO-DAY Ilnnllnp dc, worthjc. BichEuIbI'k_lcrla|.2,8,4.5c. - . Qvol` $2,000 worth of SPRING GOODS opened thin wool: by OUR GREAT REMNANT SALE HAINES & LOCKETT. A LETTER End? QUEBEC. (Translated from the I-`nanclm ` NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. WALSH & STEACY. WILL CLOSE THEIR , -- I32 and 134 Princess Street, The Leading lldlliuery Store. -UF- v Ekomomhr thin`: A Gauino Clcu-in; Sllo of NEW GOODS And that we Will all them st C081" PRICI rather than nnov them. And will continue it till the New Sam is ready for us. which will in about 3 or 3 weeks. ' GRAND MOVING SALE ON SATURDA__Y.JAN.28. ,uu.ongr. um um} only hm . short time `in buuineqn In nd our San T00 SW1-"L to ncoominodnu our cunomoru uni MN "I3 ed the on lately ooonpiod by W. J. Byruol. In order no Roduoo the Stock to much u put , Ilble before moving. to begin I GOING TO MOVE Y Ti l3%i'5ifYis1il llll P11110388 STRIH. OlI`..\"l`LliIE.\F: I have deferred wtilinu n holler In Iglh In. tho lnnnllln dnlivu uunn do not tuhulaltlhuvw Pllhunvu-y cl ;_t'-gvcnytohlo. (hooHI.::I:: _ nvouu-inlyvquhhlo b vuIro.I-utbytldrgullou-uunphuonllib uulhou. lnvhlnulrenu: lvohr. j Iydngidnryvlnlu. brunt by gun. mm ii" {Mk ` 1 lstlnbunodoonnnyuvu that hnhvko we mllo ourgnubmst. Our pllhdnuttiih uunndonot thnbhljlhuwu Pllhnnv-vnnnlml Wholesale in Kinlslou by 0. S. HOBART. ululoyvoudhnlnmtprknlahtlnuvho unt hum thhdhun-tux oonphht: billed.- Inhly llunrpuo-In-Idu-u nnuud Ianund than vlooueou-ynuvullld lhouunhhvr btnoonuu vnynthl they will at it wil- Ilu Undo tiunoul them. But ufluulll had - L - - j -j-: Ind-DA no (hirn umo Llw-r Pllla no null: nluhlo In Oouupuou. cnrllm uad pn- vnung Ilhnnoyl mmpluuwlnh the '38 rnoulluhn llouo.ncI,auI tho vcudllhlllhobuvcb. Inn IHIDIOIII I"UIllQIIhb|hobuwoln. innuu Ill! Steam I 'dwoa': tho hvhaotho IV: In d Lhohunbchthox n vsvultl tutu an I yum-annllhgugu E`.-IRE E-I ll-Anni.` --.I -_M.-..-II aL- n__._L| Eiitu iinaiui c{aT.i.J M. ARMBRI-:CH'I"S Anutk-lob: lntocnchnosu-uanansl E"'u HR! ftoa 3": ' '`"" wolf A . . ` recnvgc .l.. LII ` A v I null! IIIF 1. nut Inn`: unit A HE ._- -1 .. ..-.._ ll ,_ 4).`: L-_: I `m . - Sou `ml w. 3L '9 a ujjonmf ..m5:?;a3i` u."."`.';.`..' ""3"" "' ` n y in. ruggnn throughout tho wotld. Amman: Innnn In 2 Dub Sh. Grosvout SQ. Lollool. ` aunt rwnlno. lI((`oon)Io. | word. Ibo non po union: of who vital hncI."-Dr. | A IDIBRICIITO COCA WISE, month not! tome In its pmponiu than lron uQ\nnin, nun nun-an: uuuzxrunuziuu H Ina-Iouoo oil out lo ualniuunul bu Oocctbouuulnlo I the V` ublo ` ' Phi-ho. lH(`oou)io. II wand. mu. cum: on RELIEVE hillouncn. D:-mun. xnasgunon. Juwco. -Vliwllt. Salt Rhona. Hen-`bun. llouhclo Dlnlnala. Drop}. Flultorirg 0! un llout. Aci din: of the Stomach. Drums of mg mp". and mu Ipoclo or dbeuo nun; rgonchudgu blur.` Killian. Sxolnnch. Burch at! Hull. 1-. AIILBURN .\ co.. Prourlelolt. mo-onto. limit. AIMBRICIITI WINK, month Ionic proportion DA EASE PAOOOT. Iclchanl. I'D` I I335 or MIND no Ioov lilljl IIllK`IIUIl|iWT'K- lIIBIlI`|'.lIlltI). .0 I\_A._ BA R_..._._.. C. uguuuuv. KVEI'I'III'!3. Bnolotllnllovknn lot uh luv Inulina Innnunn I-'A'r'i'.u In our \ Iwnue or Iyllpusuy an uncut |nu_nrIcn 1 the race. Life ocean I lugthg piece of, blsiln, what hlidul `Ito uden|nd' to blunt.` Anyiqwibbinclind-touiwn - tluhunou-to oxen.-in tlnolncr inpuhq! 5. ugiupothlt um itjnstiu and-Id oo{tcni_ng thoicul I litt.|o,'ifuoo%fy..i0 thopmouu. The danger to alight 9; the coununcliuginlltnco innonunng Ind no 1. ` inns and umcipitp A mental auction dew St. St! . bec. 2}.;'J.`. ~.'.'_ 3'31 Iollulluyunwly on quglgli at nu`. all Ill cannot travel in the intricate path of science. and lind their couolltioua in its usured "t H '. `t iajunt ' xlggjfs too unl ~ :i'c:llJno:ve:ga mp&q 01:!` nerzi. -out Q;-i at _ I ppm pus sun.-q ` got an; Clinton: of human mt ..:m..~.. i::.'a1`:: :...'`:`z ;. ` } .',7?.'.i. 5 - :3? Cu -`Q3 one "'_u'.". rare ' . ,5; who an nnch the fountain of man til the avenue of ynpsthy odn benet And enrich tlml-:n~o_ ljfannemnnlnnthvlnieceof .;'E'...a",'l'.' ".'a'. .'."".;':"u":H`".'..3i , `uI .I `drum may accept amusement as its rm":-on ofclre. It uwqopu across the leinnra hour: of lit uvllui ' t ~ .....,-` .........""""".'.`.;.i..'.`,.7`.F...":'.....s': .. hsutnl. - It" "these lnadiuuy he vii illusion: ulna: nnl .n`...-g tlmir vmlna in the luuuonl uool not auoct $110!!` Vullo In ulo lent. So. prhaps. are all the but things d thin world illuinu. and, the ddeot Ihihk ll|n`l In Isnnngnin :- II-A Inning whn on uuuuuu. tut ulllo at the me 1 In! is `cramnnecl with than mkhken my 3 iohuuyunloly be quad aunt. AI all onnnnt travel in tin intrichta Inn: at nninnnn I us all can umnou. and, no mum.-at 'Iiht that life prenentnis the boil: um I having unnihci thud ill. numb bv III inxilllniannro. II\'In_\In_vuIt Inn Ill. numb cannon!!! by its umgnicnnee. ` Itlauboenuidthl Nth willow. dolitv Illa friemlnhin Ara illusion: nnul vat ; Vnuooelldlltltll gallon. doiity and friendship uuilluaious. and yet it is confessed that, however uhort their ......|..u. .a....n.... 9|. ...:.. 4 .5. nc. III W 00,005 II T IIIIIIE. l1EIl'_V and nude, eloquence and grace. have con- tdlblltod their utmost. and if some hilooo~ add: in ` uh ` c f m......~_.... .`.'. .!"".?'.i;._....`.?.3..i . uuuuum. uni: mun run: may on was illusion: docs not Iect ,their value in the lnnb Q4 _A-L-_. -.. ..II 5L- 5.4.6 shinn- nssns. nnown Bnomns & 00.1 W "9 IIU`l.IIIy uu\'e|opeu.Iuu Ille Culllll` ution ll! the air with melody. But if the notice! the thrush is plouunt. that is no rouou why the chicken should he expecteg II Ionifont operatic teudonciu. The rooster hlltriod it. but he is not n Iuocoss. and tfnl people. observing that example of ' i genius. do not put the thrush in O fricunoe, nor insist u the chiokun on I W Accept the t ontro for what it buthooourt of tho groom. whose worthy all OM!` object II to amuse. Poetry And mndn nlnnnanm null organ, Imam um. ll IlIlllB llll_ - us III-IIIIIIIIK Iva UUII. Inn)`, ups, originate in a Ininunxiertlanding of '. tl limihtions as well as of its possibilities. The thrush. when tirst created. does not sum to line any denite purpose concern- i himself, but under thucareuin hand of he Itoadily de\'elopos.|nd I e culmi- nnlinn ll: than Air with malnnhn Rut if oh. 0II.thQ other hnncl.y'etfort: to confound the theatre with the pulpit. or the rostrum. or to tqud it u I sort of gilvedged seminary, new mlly inelfeetive and undesirable. I Ann 1` onhu in -Ianinn its nn-hinn nuan- T A in dening its Tuition. may, in Ininum erauunling A_ I` ....:s_n:..... .. ...-lI -_ .4` :.- _-__:|.:I:-:__ an Iy Iucuecuve and undesirable. dmcnlty "UNIS II (XMICUI1 ICC". n It is singular t in the occuioxul argu- ment: qgeinet the stage. the most unique system of logic seem: to preveil. It who once ueerted. ate public gutherinq. thet the theatre is I temptation that should be up- . and the etetelnont illuatnted by the remark thet children frequently ateul the mono to attend it. Yet no one ever ulvoeeteul the dxtenninetiun of the melon. or apple crop. although the felonious elforta of enterprising boys to upptoprieta the some to their own use is notorious. Moreover. thedinpoeition of apple: to Jlsegree with the homo race is well known and of enci- cllt origin. yet that fruit has-llouriahed un- challenged to the present hour. We should he Iltolc consistent. It I`0Ill(l be as easy to Iholitll the drum: n it would be to Abolish the teen anal laughter it so frequently cells IQ" W IT W "I? II pathos, And no Ihorefon, leu cfcmlortuble than u now ntolidnatun. hutit hdoomore prompt and active. and the world owes much of in stirring music to the instruments it holds at concert Bitch. It in -:-n|I'nn- O .9 :n oh. ........:.....I -..-.. II IIICII` UXIITII. IIITIIII Q0 II.( III! III? 6; (`on on the tune pdndplc thnt. our h` the-"n visitor delights in the tom-tom, or our own civilized small bq in the "glorious I-`aurth":-nckct. It in the dime! medium of mm tion acres the footlighu. But one donomnnervonn gnu-antihilt UK III` III! PIVJIIOUIIXU QIVUT, II `Cry 1 generally the one, and in I point in their uror an indictting the uupcnmut ul tutu ofgeniun. even though It does ncit insure the pooeuion of in cronivo force. A highlyvnrung nervous niution may. and nunlly does. ilIU'0dIl(:l.It0 the chanc- Ier nf in I121! much nnaunuu-ml IS (`l|lIlI\|IID\.I Dy II. Th: Qlfect of apphuoo upon utiuaia often quoted as due to their nen-ou(a nuucepti- bjlity. The fact is overlooked that it in an I@inuhI>lo ovidenco of cppnnl, and Is. u Inch. desired. Artinu do not Ioliah Inch L--._n..-. .._ pkg -.--_ -..-'__l-I- OL_b ....- ljll BIUI U5; 5% Iuoulguw. DUI ` this dopouuanervouu auuceptibili ` ties of`: most pronounced order. is very ` nanenllv tha mm. and in A nnint in u-ir il some tune for himself. uni IO Bil Iinl'O bought It hr his tri-ads. who aullbr from Rhggautbtin. and they lave all been well at . ,- IL__._-..._ |._-.-... -_.. .....I:..l_- a- L__- _. lfllll VTAIIPIII r|IlII [WC W0?` In a Ian. and Adonia runa indenitely to a t. While not atrictly claaaic in tn-at~ IIQI. that Adonis impart: much useful in- fwlatiou of a very general character in ad mild by all who paw that talented Grecian alter he went into the milk business. all his great success may have been some- what tlIlI."l`lllllNNl lny that. circulusunce ; 518 managers may be: excused if their claanic aathuaiaaiu is inuenced by auch facts. Sodetv has not reached that ideal point in itaothical culture which juatities tyrannical danunciatinn of its mfeasional sister. Whether the intcllcctu or moral progress of the drama he slaw or rapid. it is lure to he in harmony with its envimnments, for it depends not on an exclusiveclasa. but on the mass of the people. and it cannot. therefon.-, be greatly retarded or greatly in advance. Ihat it certainly has kept pace with the uaivonal progress is evident. Popular ap plarae settle: at on-:0 the can of any per- tormance . lor the atage doea not, as a rule. mould the taste of the time. It rotlects, and is controlled by it. Th. Inarl of Annlnnnn nnnn Alliala Ia nflnu W. llIlI_\' lIlg`II_Y lIn.*(rllCl.|\'e NH` \1II|U0 qlililin-s. But the: public seem ail thod to vonccale the good point: of on trust. and it has the people`: Inllnliction [rum u cliatuu-1-. Adonis Iiixey. ilcqlnuy ori ind Euglinla, Illlllt win up pron! thtoug the noun! criticism of all ell}. R4.-null: 1 .4lipu: run: one week to A I13. And Adonis nun indolinilnlv in g JIICIIUU. IIIUIU II III! WI ICV {Gill-I I It`, the nag: than than in to reform any other phat uf social life. All need _inupm\~e- man man or less. and all ure mom or less hkdy not to get it immediately. Satisfac- mrydovolwmeut. in thin cur. II in I" ; othon, must he graulnnl. If the stage were Iuddolly chipped of I frivolous elements. tlloptoou-`ling might. puuil-ly, receive the formal llldontnu-ut of anxiety : but it would not main in lilunciul support. tlldipua Tynlnu. iulhe original Urn-k poescssws, QIOIIICIQ. Bunny highly instnlctivc uul \-AIIALIQ nnililin-.1, Rm Ilm nnlulin uum IUII' - IVCIZI . - 1(`opyri(I'Ilul. mm ' Tlm moo! pnnun word of N10 clay is re form. Every one is convlneod that his noighluur mod: it. And iiaoupvlut imprum nod with his own ability to cdminiuer the I uuw. The stage. 0! course , has not coup ed the gpnornl vluunr, aml manuuziern and aims Ildgucully n::i\'e advice and nugget do on the subject. When clitutiutied. the `plllbliv should rcmuuher that the remedy in 'untin.-ly in tin-in-m\ n huuln. hlwngnn pro- vjdo pres-holy what. day think the people will pay for. with-us uutimcnt or personal mudice. There in no hrner mum: to re-_ _LI._. _L__.. .J _....: .I I.'l. All ..__.I ...... .- tuuan OLCEOT} on aOME Ques-H ` nous ABOUT ma s`rAo'E. lion Illa slngo Soc-cl In-lurm `.'-l`la)'I `That A?! .\lo-I'l"I'ol|ulnle EU`:-M cl .\ mollnuno 9 (pot Ac-Inn-The Ilooouo and Ibo Pul- pll Sumo Illunlmunflho Huge --0luo'll 0! an Dunn:-A . llld spree by Pun: lur I lbullnr. .1 \___--I.-Ln-.I Ii A 4 A]6iii+: s`'s hilons. ' luoneu mu, however uhort their > durdiou. tln ullfo of the life 1 r-I-nlnlno um. uh... -.:.|.I.-.. ...., w THE B! g qouunrl Allllllll mun. gun or hy mall on receipt of price. llnvo never known any medicine to Inn Mdnuch good rouulun about here u Shanon`: unluent. nopingnm it will prove .; smututory else` when . n IIIIIIII u--- - -u-U-I-In A boon and I blessing In mankind in Bag yard`: Yellow Oil. I0 81%|! pln destroyer and hauling ronndy for extant] and iuur- ' ml ho. Yellow Oil cum all who and pains. rhoumuthm. lune buck. Iorlthtont. cum datum. `cramps. contnnhd cord: a'mI I I,0t`lIN it of your (Iraqis. I1-CII:- vu-CK- The Canadian climate is pu-ticululy pm- luotiva of Cold in the Hood and Conn-I. In fact Gaul -I tndly in monpnvolons than Ann nlh iii` TIM `EXP. of I I I V` IIII.I'.I" IIOIII Q-`II u n` ` -%:I:;:l':.Allhll|I nr hr ...n can I-anoint of nriea. Inc qumpnony nu _ nuuooa mum" tvunty-(our. pound: dung the math. He is training qt Windsor. iunvhilo he will cuitihne challenging Smith for I fight in LIAM-.h_ ` [III [IQ `MCI . wuly II IIICKFUVCICHS v.hnuy.oIhcrdiuuu. The dhodvcryof ,xm1n.1:ue.k..wmm-t_I.-.emc|ot.u. nnrnln unnnnn nf lull`. l nllll IIIIIII CI: vim lcertdnn ofcyn. Bosmx, Jun. 25.-E. Holske, the 3d vmce ntof Chunpion Sullivan. write: to the mild about the big follow : tour. I: is a success. and Sullivan In: ad: dad to in exchoqner 5,130. which is an extnoniimry mm, -considering ' the condi- tion of the kincdomtud the pmull `nan `d worklngmon. Ho captured the people yctonn, and _tho reception: that were given hilanill 1:03:11. Liven-pool. "unchan- tor,Du u o erplIcuuu|pn-odun- thing herotofon hard . v 'l`hn dnlnnltm IMI ndnoncl M:-nnlf will CWHIFIUII in Much. II: In 315.000 Bloke-r `than When he (hau- ed the ocean I0 la`-lltllnd. _ .. _.. _ _ Cllllltll opululxa 1 over lucuucu. The church itself in a thing of be:_uty,42 x , 30lt.. of brick, seated and furnilhed with em ex unite. nu ornament to the neighbor- }: , an onor to the people, Mid a lasting memorial to the toil and devotion of the pa r tor and his oxcollont dnughter,Min Rtine. - I-I \Vun-nu: I have been mum: of no cums or mean and the remedy lav` Income knoin. hucnuulqulto I doll! pa -plo will; an In-usmilato procure I! forthotnsulna. Ir. Wu. Bunnt. of Sr. Ferdinand. in bad it mm for himself. sud to Ian lint`. Ionrhl. It for his h-i.-nds. pie cerne. On Monday afternoon, by appointment, I ` be timed a number of beautiful, healthy cllidreubmnght by their parents to the church priorto the tea-meeting. At 6:?!) o'clock promptly the at tea-meeting com- menced, the ladies raving everything in dtder. Tickets at forty cents each did not prevent the church being crowded in every part. Mr. Lacey, Sydenhnm, occupied the chair. Speeches were delivered by Rove. R. Stillwell and J. W. Spurling, end then Mr, Lacey brought on hie nancial scheme paying tor the benutifnl editice to the last contend roviding for sheds for horses. A select choir from Sydenham gave us choice music. I may :dy enchanting muaic. Arthur Chown favou the audience with an ad- dten. and at ten o'clock I had the pleasure - of winding up one of the most successful church opening: I ever attended. The church itself in n thiml of henntv.42 x ` lo0l' Illll Illl III} R. Wnrn.\':. II) N An Interesting Seruco at Lnko 0plnlcon- The Debt Completely Bomovocl. KI.\'us10.\`, Jen. 26.-(To the Editor) : Luke Opinicon in about thirty miles from Kinptoo. especial? if you IIIOAIIIII In the wish in the not . having Kingeton on Saturday evening Inn by cage, with the tlsonnomoocr shout. m below mom, I got to Stoneu Corner: about ecven o'clock and put up for the night in the prophefe chomher in the house of I good-hearted Cornish couple y the name of Roberts, from St. Juut. ext morning, with the Ininionory. the Rev. John Relnc.for my toechmen, we eun- ed on` for the new church ton nilee on . arriving thorn n the moment, 10:!) o'cloc{. A tin` congregation meted ue, h_mvil.h.. stand: it wee 30 owvecro ;h-ok dinner at Mr. `oole`e. punched again at half put two toe crowded house and dedicated the church. A: 6:30 p.m. I preached egniu too full house and wondered whence all the peo- ple On Mnndav Afternoon. bv nnnoinunent. I ll. WIICII IVVUCIUU. III! Klxl IIPUII C LWJTIZU. It in ditlicult in an abrupt I reference to such I Iulajecl. to eucaspe llIisc()IllI.r|lCll00. It ahoulal not Appear that this assumption of the purpose of the lramui is an affront. to the dignity of the art. or A deteriontion of it: ulue. \'ivt.or Hugo dill not blunder when he said, "The beautiful is as useful as the useful. perhaps more so." "For all that we vrilm-an ut bounty. All irrundour infecting us most. [mason into omrnul pouomilon. And can nevermore be lost. Lll.I.\_\' UI.m1'r. urIer_\- and Innocent plenum mm Ire: lives, its mission in maul:lmm-atly fulllcc . If. in to doing. it also ml-In prcwuvnl in- ` ntruczion. than welcome in the information ` Io conveyed, but such lronellta are not ob- jective, but are accessory. Then in nu urgent necessity to improve humanity on Hmtlgrind principles. and if there is. the sup" has not Iecnrnul the conlrnct to do it. Mung; would keep the hoe of Isis covered, if. N en revealed. they gued upon A corpse. It in diinnlt in an nhrunt I rnfulnm-A In mug nernwxorc nun: ox. The qhunplon has reduced hinulf -nnunlmu-_ nnundn during thg nut lnan|I.I|_ llll Iroyn Illll lllal)lI_\' (`mu mu never. pro hohly, pueecl heyon-l the line of his own nsrrow groove. Limited in resouruu. o bachelor, perhnps sowing on his own but too: by mean: of A lnrning-ueedlo and A piece of linen thra-n-l, he is 1 fnirillimrw tinn of I victim of the commonplace. Rut twilight hehu wandered through the streets of Vernon. footed with the (Jnpuleu. and rained in the dissipation: of romantic high ifs without malice and. without remorse. Hie scope of thought is wiilenml, and mono. may in ueml for I while. The non music. the c nnging lighu. the beauty of the pngennt, haunt hiuneumry for `many alnyu, and ore food of a delicate and utiul y- ing nature to his poor! -feel mind. Certain- ly. my luxnrioun trio: of the Union league. you could not upnciste the enormous benet of A mild spree hy proxy for 1 dollar. hut amusements should he considered on lhnthnmito principles, and you, with your lnviah opponunition. represent the minority. If the sue can, even for an hour. shod variety an: innocent plenum into Ire: ll... :.. ...a..:_... :. ......i~~I........u.. :..I:n.. C` II IE. - Tlut little old fellow in the gallery. in hit wopn and alxabhy mat has never. pro Inhlv. nnnml Inevnml the line of his urn 1 wglcrtur shines with eo ilunr and itnpoeing e luetneu that of eccurete knowledge, lint knowledge utnlmt be taken ill at once like - ' e pill, `n\' it: higheet point ie on eminence beyond `the l`t`t\L`lI of many struggling eonle. To attempt to conlllle en unleut. but per- hepe an lllttlelalnk-cl netun. within the re- xion oi oleunonstnm-.l tau`-ti. in is proceeding certainly tunw--m~eer_\'. [Mmsil3l_\' cruel. lt'i.I |l'."] n['Qe:'[l]l|_` to hear the "go-ie" enthuee when Clemle Mvlnutte-`hlottrirr outbid: yon walla` Imcluxter for that prioeleee jewel." The delight of sewing the beet men win. and theintoreuu in `tho: rewergl of merit, ' in quite human. en-l Although A little crude. eltogether deciulullv pleubent. The lent tint V the -hethook Io lihen-ell_v huidleal wnteine lIlIC paper, eml that the "priceleee jewel" is. perhe the wife of the nnintcreeted notery. nee not diminish the` benet-Inl elect of the eeltlimenl. They revel `in the illneion oi the svuue. `flu.-' en: not con.- cerned with the wtore except Al the hen? eery inutrumenta to the etfect prml-.u-c~I. The more profoundly people heliew m_ the pooilnility of the exalted etemlnnl ut humen virtue, often vjvidly portreyed on the stage. the more likely ere they to eppmtitnnto that perfection. The more the goblet of life ie wreethed with tho llnwg-I14 of fancy. the more nourishing upcl honeticiel will the content: he. 'I`I...A Heel- ..I,I 12.11....-In eh- ...II_.... .. UTISH WHH}. SATURDAY. JAN 28. CL Ir. N. 'Mooney. M St. Sylvmlel . had I ball Q whit-In In: said to be incurable. I told Mn D no Silnaonhi Llnlment nndiit huieulhclod I oonpltoouro Invcrynhonl me. suckl- iou. Ir. John Davin. nu noeh` I out omen on NI IQ. Ir. e,y look tho Llnluout. and having used it. found himself completely cured. I have been nsumd of the of those neon]; and the Inland! lnvinz havoma knoin.