a] [ll t hr bnc bur ll we†cuncmsbon was wrong. They won able to baiid the wall. and they did it ll. Adversaries said-ln this verse Se hemiah condenses the hostile utterances. of their enemies. This wotthl cause a constant and disheartening fear. Iii. Pre:rautums taken (vs. 12-1-3). li'.. .ers which dwelt by them-iss, yvivo dwclt among the Faunmimm nod Ptth I" 9, Sunni-h Rebuild: Watts of JemvJa'atrtt--Neu. 7. 'Rarthaiinb--An officer of the inn Government, holding a nili command at Samaria. He mu 1: n: of the land of Moab; therefore hi. rad ri the Jews.--Wlaedom Tobial {luau-suing: of the hate-l rare of Am has. arahiaot.v.--u_l probably “about. and in league with the Sam S) LNTKatNM'to'.%V 1.83805 L0. Pi. "k.cy,Mtge." a, 1800 _i.i,:t.i,re,ista,tiiifi/,ia_iihrit 1142331311.- W " pawn. Set-1 w whee where they y ll 5n it" cl l l ur may ot lie “as a natiw thereiure hia hat edon. T obiah--2 " rare of Aattttotr us. 12-13.). titem-ilu,,,) mitnns and at their evil r discourage- vr---?ieherniah i working tte- " to the -Where li were yet at- In: the Per- military it n urroa.t dentrcction on the west and mum coasts and inland. Details are not obtainable owing to the railroads and telegraph being interrupted. The 3211:1101?» at my has been swamp- ed and put of the breakwater tie-l uroyed. San Sebastian has been fuoded, and much (mange has been done there. l In Madrir trees and chimneys have t been blown down and may houses; have been nnroofed. The trolley wires: WI] ierlCe I. WMQOM‘I, 1&0pr 2. Work unitmlly. "All oi us" (v. 15.) "We labored" tv. 2i). Priests, Levites, thinims, rulers, women and tra.desmen, all lent their service (iii, 1-'o'2). The children of (Sod are "one body in Christ. and every one members one of another" (Rom xii, 5). We are one. God made us one. tle should recognize this, and “.ux‘k in “(In- unity of the Spirit (Eph. iv, :3). Musing Hod to bring us "into .m' uuciy of the faith" (Eph. iv, 13, said he ., "('u:.~ctl is the Lord n who are "ts ful" iiisteir istry. it " mentioned that In- prayed Prayed at Jerusalem (I. 4. ll). l'myt'd for the favor cf his king (2t.4,'. An mainva cf tjtwulatory prayer. "ile (1211 not. lift his face, nor mow his lie mr bond his knee: but straight from " heart to the heart of (ind went a true, earnest. acceptable prayer. Our (insures to Cod go sw.ritor than any teh"graph inmsaagc- and his nmwcrs of blessing movie bark tnvifter than any lightning fin-sh." Pra.s Pd for his onmzzire H: 7 '.t. (i: 14). It is a mark of grrtat grace when mm can pray for their cumin-s. mum while they are suffering from their injuries. i'rayml for divine campai- "iun (3:19). Little of appreciation did ha rcrii've from men (5: 14-18) and his “we heart cried nut “So did not 1. and men forget and neglect me, but I pray rim- think upon me my God for good." I'my-d {hr strength (6:0). Prayed for " \ivfifl‘il ,piir"tttnoi,i't (13.29;. Frayed for can†I in the person of Netaemiati, who to vat natural tttttttttttess and energy add for- vent piety and heroic devotion. he pro- vided B leader whose high qualitio. m. todhim for the demands of the et'tsle. Nehemiah's vigilance antiripate4 any difficulty. and with astonishing rttpldity “his Jerusalem was mmie again n vlty tortiiied.-J., F. and P.. Tim work wu- C'l'r.2,)'ll't"Q in tho brief time of titty- Itwo days Hi. IN. ending (In Lu! m (i1,'ii',t:iif,.t The walls mud have bean three or ionr miles long to rm: h atrnml I the eitr.--Cook. heart to the cum-st. new} to God go s "tesrialle and mum- bark 3 n . . ;' y , Thu sandal the trtmprt/--"The ttork. Imen'labom with a trove] in one hp!- Zand s sword. in the other; and all»; : were far removed ttom and: other; 'At i hemiah. who was night and My oit the , spot, kept a tmmpeter‘by his sidgi, 59 ltiet on any itttelliltrnee'of a raiyrise -. Ming brought, to him nn"'alnnn t,tle § be i'.amediately sounded and axis ant-e i rendered to the most; dump: Mac-Went of their brethren." . lo. 20. And I said. ete.--S there vigi- lant precautions the counsel: of the on- ttuny were defeated and Elle work was carnival on. God, when he has important public work to dd mere: tails to his. up instruments for ttetvrttp1ishing if, anit blowin Wa t c." CTTrerie' it? prayer....' hot n w _?irheTittlt was a man of rrlve tinies. the numb-r of un for two dass,etursin,e " (Mustard Mung It ilu BY 1't HF RR1CANE eat I“? it it h obstacles our won our uosm-s l U" tPlvgrqph t at blessinst , my lightning 1 {in 14.. 75'. I great grace t cur â€mum-s. x g from their l ne compai- I K wil the nus p rn y min a veil tc EPREPARATIONS TO BE MADE ': HER RAMS-ENG ON DEC. 8, l Rutlund. Vt.. NUT. L"sh-j'hsputy y iHar.en, of Saudi Ilovo.tom. hu,, u- begin at once the gailtnvs ll ed in sight l Governor Bell's order to Dept is taken hy scum to mean that officials have little hope of t States Supreme Court allowing tion for a writ of halwas corpu Rogers, which is now before it Washingtmi. D. c., N0“. 2.0.--rlrtv. W. L. Douglass, of Massachusetts, headed a delegation of boot and shoe and leather mannfm-tnrers dent railed at the White Hume m-day. End made the principal address to the President in behalf of the movement to saute a repeal of the duty on hides. Gov. Douglass told tho President that the ittverests represented by the delegation woutd willingly con- sent to a reasonable reduction of the duty of 25 per eent. on boots and shoes in order to obtain free hides and cheap leather. The President. repaying to tho dele- gation. declined to enter into a discus. sion of the subject of free hides at this time. but said the mines: would receive to of Massachusetts Boot and i President. pure at Ct In" 's' n In Demolishing Some Cid Sandi: London. London, Nov. 'Ah-ht Jewry street. Aid- gun, the demolition ot some old bulldlngs has brought to light I candid speclmen of the old Roman wall ot London in 3 good state of preset-Yum It was lound About eight feet below the street level. the I!“ u a Immoral at an: Lena. It w†about eight feet high Ga me Net thick. There are three tiers ot ma. the oth_c_r_p:rt Raging built in cubes. and tee Iiunts haw (-mnuwnm-u in Canada. and rum-n m r six hundred have arvived ttl ready this full. and all te story, Tho exodus promises durinr' the vovt txwv rnonih. Halifax, N. N'., Nov. '20.--Adrieea, from St. Pierre-Miquelon mute that n seri- ous condition of affairs twists there. The place has a population of six thinl- sand, and the failure of the fisheries and the c'ousequent stullnoss of trade have eaused great destitution. ' and the inhabitants m9 starvation aim-2:2}: thom in the faco unless 11w Freud: (ion-m- ment Iomls a hand towanlr, improving businovs and otluv.. conditions. Tho rosi- grandson of King G It‘gilimatc heir to t l"i:zhcrburt. said to h l-‘atllér Fox mu at Georgetown C'nl. rersity for many years. and was inti. mately aequuintwl with the Jesuit au- tronomer, Father Curley, who knew James Uni. Father Fox said: "Father Curley died at the rage of 94. I recall distinctly his "peaking of the Itrd mystery. of the lineage of a young student whom he knew as a boy at the univereity. He told me that in those days, the latter part of the eighteenth eentur}. young Uni was spoken at as one of royal birth. Father Carley told me particularly that the bills contracted by young "rd were met by the British Legatiou. and that in bis time llriti-h oftictrs frequently visited the iastitu. lion to enquire for young 0rd. The two I oldest sons of this Uni attended George. !tuwn Univc'reity wlren Father Curley , wan stationed there as priest. ) "I met James Urd in 1869. I did not branch the subject, but when he gave me, his name I ticalled Father (hu'ley‘s story. Although bent with age. than! “as a kingly bearing about him." James L. Ord, the Westeru Urion tale- ;wraph superintendent in Chicago. In tt direct descerrdstnt of the original Ord, and believes himself the legitimate grandson of Kin;r George JV. and 4:2.“ fi ii'/ili. MAW! WEEKS erious State of Affairs at St. P Nigtteto. he take life. gaHows wrioh haw in sight of the tt le taken down as. Now York. Mm Raw-TM! the mum. Luanda" It “'uhluahm traid the tut. thut o! Jamm- ON, tO ropulvd non of King t1trorgr W. mu his lawful Mic. Mn. Fitzhmhvrt: that Within "(News whim! uvnrgchmn Uttlvoratty, when he was trained, and ttoat tho origin! UM burr tt mm“; rmmhlam‘e lo tho ling Gh King. in the is: of u Human-m made ymlcrduy by fl,',', John W, Fox. N, J.. Previlvat ot tit, Prim"! Collogv, Jor- avy City. h Direct Descendant Now Mr to a 35.000.000 mote. Interesting Stow told by Jersey City JAMES Ollt0 g A me 50m King George W "is father at! Mrs. fitziterhtrt His "other. FOUND OLD ROMAN WALL FREE RIDES, THEIR CRY, FEAR or STARVATION‘ 'yerrifept.riereet of P.aaruri tee ou (ill frnm I i Hume†the legitimate Kitty: George JV. and Cr. eir to the mute ut' Mrs, said to be worth tl5,000,000, Pree'-ing at m to mean that the Stat..- ittle hope of tlie United I Court allowing the peti- of halwas corpus", for Mrs. m ropgymg to U to enter into a et of free hides tit ova-mm AreeHiiijirit TORONTO In. ordntolntmdum ottrttpw hum hunted Dailies we will run every lady Th ho sends us ter name Ind Adan " plainly Wt Ittrn. om “our handsome loc. new". I mm ahumm In mm It may. our, A,l'/ti's'd'li'ot Slmv'berry. Ctitiustiun or Cruse awn, beautiful? color: um! um. ed Lyhnm . Please enclouu‘a'. "amp to my â€whim. le-u my!†w. Debt, " Tomb BE MADE FOR Shoe MV .uen See tell UN he IT,"' of 94. min}; of the P of a young " boy at the hat in those m eighteenth imiwn at M ' Cum-y told ls c'u'ntracted ti J' liar, FREE 'in Pierre- rosi- :n l iWalt0Y's SALARY CUT tl4.5,iti",it and $150,000 per annum. in its report to the trustees the unintuitive recommends us one of the limiters requiring, immediate attention that the establishment which has been maintained In Albany. N. Y.. and the Curdy ducin; Eulari of th: the st $143.0 investigating committee was submitted, Pmsidout Richard A. MeCurdy caused a stir by announcing that at his own re- qm-st his salary had been cut, in half, from 8150,000 to $75,000. This action was taken at a meeting of the Finance Committee and Air. Mc- Curdy said was the first step in re- ducing the expenses of the company. Eaiarivs of the other executive officers of the mmpauy aim have been retluteU. the saving amounting in all to between tl4.5,iti",it and $150,000 per annum. in its report to the trustees the New York, Nov . 20.--At a special meeting of the board of trustees of the Mutual Life Insurance Company in this city to-day, at which a preliminary re- pm't of the recently appointed special Other Reductions Will Effect 3 Saving of a Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dol- lars a Year-James Hyde's Testi- mony Contradicted. MUTUAL LIFE’S PRESIDENT ASKS THAT IT BE DONE. ran.sreraeut of the Uterus, which this medicine always cures. Kidney Complaint. and "aclcache. of either sex, the Vegetable Compound always run-s. Those women who rehise to accept anything else are rewarded a hundred thousand times, for they get what they want-a cum. Sold by Dmggists everywhere. Refuse all substitutes Irregular. Suppressed or Ppinful Menstruation. Weakness of the Stomach. Indigestion. Bloating. Flooding. Nervous Prostratiun. Headache. General Debit- ity quickly yield to it. Womb troubles. causing pain. weight and backache, in- stantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it iuvigoraies the female system, and is as harmless as water. â€quickly removes that Waring-down Feeling. extreme lassitude. "don't care" and "waat-to-be-left-tstotus" feeling, excimbility. irritability, nervous- ness. Dizziness, Faintnoss, sleeylessness. tutulency. melancholy or the " blues " andhcadache. These am sure indications of Female Weakness. or some de- rangement of the Uterus, which lhis medicine always mums. Kidney Complaints and llaclawhe. of either sex. the Vegetable Compound always cur-vs. 'Pt..-, _-__.----- ---L A ___ - ' " - _ It will entirely cure the T Troubles. Infratmriatior, and t Womb, and consequent Spinal Change of Life. No other female medicine in tl unqnali tjod endorsement. No other medicine has such a t hosts of grateful friends as has 1t harrcured more cases of Backache and I. My the world has over known. It is akin dissolvgas and eapels tumors from the Ute velopmeut: 7 Of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, thei Great Wom's Remedy for wotmyl'tr. His. I Recent investigations have disclosed the. fact that unscrupulous handlers of flour are endeavoring to take advantage of the great popularity of Ogilvie's "Royal Household" Flour by refilling, with cheap in. ferior flour, the. bags and barrels bearing the Ogilvie Brand, and selling it as the genuine article. In order to bring the guilty parties to justice we offer the following reward: ti $31; 'i'l'iifl $1000., Reward THE DISCOVERER Lydia E. i'it1lcham's Vegetable Compound. The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co. Ltd. What . The Ogilvie Pcvr Mir', Co., Ltd., wi' had Downs ($1,0u0w0) for such evin lult in the conviction of any pawn, j corporations who my be refilling thei with flour of other minimum and to flour manufactured by the With In! 'ii"a'"iiieyiE "V , ,. AWE“? ~22 , 'i,"jii,,ii'r'il;'ijj'j'siii, MONTREAL REWARD l" Mi:', Co., MIL, will pay One Thou- JU.000) for such evidence a will re- tion of any person, person, firms or my be refilling their lugs or lunch y 5',ettlttue totl gains the no ------- L---. A ---- worst forms of Female Corr.plaints, all Oval-inn Ulceration. Falling and Itispitteetnertt of the I Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to the h a record of cures of female trouble: or such Iackache and Leumrrbma than td1,t other ren- Vtt, It is nlmost- infallible in sue cases. It irony the Uterus in an early stage of de- ; Regarding the Atrtbasodttruhip to I Paris. Senator Depew said Mr. Hyde up 2 licited his influence, and that he brought. ithe matter to the attention of tin- l President, although he told Mr limp What he was too young. The l'rmi- dent said it was utterly imposmihle. Quebec. Nov. 20.--ht nupmm- to a oablegrum from the poliee nuthmitim at Glasgow, High Constable Halo went on board the steamer Xumidun on its'ar- rival, and arrested one of the mil-Mn t"s""tsen;,'t'r'a named Alfred Cooper. nii:u-. Alfred Fmrgess, 50 your; old. vharjzmi with having falsiriul m-mmxh ttt Glasgow. The arm-used, who was on his way to Western Canada. has 'lm-n placed in jail, pending the ttrrivnl of a Scottish officer with proof of his guilt and the neee'e'ary papers for extrudi- tion. . Man Wanted in Scotland Taken by Police at Quebec. mam Mr. Odell said he wrote a Imm- hehalf of Mr. Hyde's eandidoey toy post of Ambassador to France. Former Governor Benjamin Odell and United States Senator Chaunm-y M. De. pew, as witnesses before the Armstrong ugislative Insurance Investigating Cum. mittoe to-day, denied parts of the testi- mony of James H. Hyde. in whim the,." geettltrmen's names were med. work that Andrew C. Fields and his laminae have there been engaged in be closed. ARRESTED ON STEAMER. Ir-†'ooper. ttliar,! Id. ohargm!‘ ei'ot'mts at; was on his ham 'lwon arrival of a nf his "oilt silt di- on the MY. . mg. battr "r.tVRV .wu u can the street he poured a “my. mother]; loom; woman 'tpprotecl - ittg. W!" I moat woe-begun, desti- tttte Cm In took " stand on the Gift. I. "trtattmtr altered " new 'tle: tttte “and I niche! and and: M4 WC“! to ancestral-ad that I " triyiae "tf oert have l think you 'ii,'d a 1'diWt,,tt (no. any 'oolich Im- . M. I because It the: In. ulna†to do Sf.""" _ "We", nun." h ml!“ ..t. ------ .__. - tle was “shave: ma uncle! very thabblly dressed. He I Iolately on n strut corner, H bad any of It. and n: woo there no 3 come: when the a.» we.“ not more went“ 1'i'l,1dt",',,', t; erul: the street I: r. not V coking worm lug. mm a m woe-b mu align-Io. I. took In: . W...“ .uwuy. n nelmlcrs are doing u good sorting business and the demand for heavy dry gods is rather better. Gantry produce is coming forward wen summon generally are maintu‘ning their position. Prospects are for I. our ttnued good tone tn business. Iatndott-LAtt lines of trad timed utivity. Wholesalers good sorting business and for heavy dry and: is rs†,7__7.~... " \uuunilc It? the Ind the outlook for the mining All lumbering trades ".tPtrrtuerbright. There I. continued activixy in Vancouver ml astute and the outlook for this part of the country mntinuex cheerful. Victoria. "di"iiii'aver-rh.,, in I quieter tone to trade along the coast. The wholesale buying is pretty welt ova burnthe business of the past Inn-on ha. been navy and the lull in only xenon- nble. Provincial industries continue se. the Ind the outlook for the mining and lumbering trades "rttrnuer.bright. There I. MnOin..AJ --t. .. . - WirtnipegcCmttinued activity in gen- ernl.in all line. of tilde here. Cold war ther has had a good effect upon retail trade. There is on this “count. 1 steady demand for dry goods Ind all line. of wearing 'Htparel. The holiday trade is Euniculu'ly active. The demand for uilding .supplics continues brisk. All moon-Me lines of hardware are moving well. The grain movement has eonstitut- ed I record but it is now moving more slowly on account of the blockade. Col- lection. In improving. . a little slow. In"! west however, is or- dering liberally Ind c'oafidenee is gen- oral that when money gets distributed, through the country in payment tor the crop there will 'be improvement. 1tueltee--Urtavorabie' mther has Iomewhut retarded the movement of travellers Ind order: hive tattered ac- cordingly. City trade in "ported active and the denund tor Runnable wear is aid to be good. Tomnto--Thore has been little change in trnde conditions here during the past week. A good ,trade in moving in whole- ule dry goods, particularly in the way of fancy and Christmas lines. A better movement in country trade, . hirlygood movement in soning liner. The hard- ward trade is normally active and gm- oen are mostly busy with Girl-tn“ goods. Ontario collections are fair ' to good but those from the vent are still m generilly. Remittances are, hem and that, a little slow, but paper which ma~ tured on the 4th was generally fairly well met. Exporters are having trouble in moving the grain that in accumulating here. Dry goods men report a big busi- neu doing. Wools and cottons continue very firm. Staple lines of groceries am moving well and in this line, an; in all others, orders for Christauas goods are very heavy. Refined sugar: have declin- ed ten cents per 100 pounds. Otherdineu continue to show firmnmss. In hardware the markets for pig iron and other me- tale continue to,show advancing ten- dencies. Bradstreet', on Trade. Montmal.---The healtny tone which pervades all lines of trade here in a source of great tiatitsfnetion to businmu per lb., but they were not extra good ulna!- sold at 3 to 4tr, and no. stock " 2 to te per ltr., ttl You]! at 3% to 4559 per lb. Shoe 1.8 to 4%S, ntrd good lots ot lumba Mie poi-18. -iioCrioii"it' trom Mi to Sc per lb. Morstrmt.-Atrout 600 hend of butehets' cutie. 100 out“, so much cows. 1,800 sheep Md limbs. and 300 test hogs Brore offend (or an to-day. Trude wu rntber Butw. " the damn wore asking higher pricey while the butchers were not uuxtous to buy lately. 'Y best cattle ron at about 4! New York Detroit ... Toledo ... St. Louis . Duluth ... Mlnaewolll Stirling. ottt.-Ttr-dV 170 Don; choc-o offered; an loll to AIGRIMQI' It I's'.hr. Pinon, ont.--To-- u tactorles boarded 806 boxes. Ill coloud; 11%: bid; on mien. Lottdon.-4utti. m -tasd u t to msc per Ib.: “(Hunter beer, " to 8.'itt per ltr.; shop. 10% to IM6tt per lo. Mag What Hunts. 13c. - to“: noun. 1.... but.“ all“: n B to “c. oat. "PI. 1.000 bu.» ell-cumululh. Buchlouuldu do A tmatret (or on lo“. In! - and My. 11th “In ot gttouiattt0tar88u0atamtortlmttthr, - " 87 to as to; mixed. 0n. load of atmrr.oidnt8Mkt_ - - M Ion an M balm my W." to " the - (or light Vuighls. with. but)“ .... ..80t8 5080 " tM, "do! .. .. .. .. 079 one D... spring. bushel .. .. .. on 000 D... M who] .. .. .. 073 on on; ...... ... ... ... ... ... 035 um The - at can uu “It. When. ettet all (In. H “I of [can u a 10 to “c. and " when ‘qhm_ gt [iiiii)retrN Montreal Live Stock Market. rm I'M Karim. British Cattle Markets. Be Understood. " dtr mm any Molina n ' tArt “I“! because It " do Bet." I " mum. "If you look The Cheese lumen. I m unclean. seedy and not. He mod discon- t corner. He had had I d 'll wonder"); where I when the nickel. and In" plentifulâ€. A: no to ac per ltr., and roam &c_xgcr Ib, Show I016 at. Jammie: brisk. All hardware are moving 'emcnt has constitut- is now moving more frf trade show t_' to 6e, and ’the'coix}. or mm» It '.s.m' f ttt hon sold at 52'; " - " 81% tt look It Jim at 83 u 55% “in 91* pretty July 9 50 " I 60'! 9†Utitt 30¢ UN 02" Oil 010 ON 0). 035 'tlt m " motive f “m ' ‘ had writ My 1 6 her a Aqrsr I the 1 Lord N Wndf I an it “a r pun-d doom! drm N tr. We ot ity “In qrill :1 wit wit l, the l word not f yuan; Iâ€. WI ttmo wi! pom-ink without tified "Are 3 h I low Pht mm " Mow to t tt or trl U 'tttt cur that ber-- " m the i “to f we to still I idea 1 And , didn't Lueol cell: “For l Garlic, I you send dry Clarence. c toe Jeanne kim t" no“ not! "You go . low “no when then b'rrtretst, “1} a a libert: to be in UL: of him am Minn _t_orl thit T 0% CU In?†Vane In " in! own i sold on! 40. so a -n Ceylo ‘Ul tChr " your. " In cer ttttr 49m For 8 ut \\