Minn Home ml: and John Molncd. nuulnn nu nslvauon army. Inpuo. have loft for Tomato. They unto! the sunny lulu! boom lot 6 for `not: and main bulb owns. `lo nah: fourolou-I who have haunt out from M Nopuoo. on I--VII; -v- -pro "For six year: I oufonll with my throat and ltoullt Ivan:-y wul;l doccond ourycnn, uul bu! ulvico from thnodocton; thoynhl I would h|\'OI0MlI~ dot-gnu oponuou. I triad ERR. luhai. L20 hold: and N. A. Bquolch. Rag- , Ont. :--~~ ( `um. morphine. chlonl. tobocco. and him red huhitl. The modiclnomqbogh-on In an or were. without the knowledge ol the person taking it '1! no doulnd. Sand 00 in nun , fur hook and testimonials from than V 0 hue I-ten cured. Address )I.\'. Lnhon. 46 We-llingtnn St. East, Toronto. (hut. Cut this out {or future nloronoe. When writing mention this paper. \ unsung In In nun] uululy Inn HIE. l'|lll`l our slay in Fl--rub h on-I we will mane lurk chruugh an m-w mum. topping in the date- ul Umrgh. Alnhuun and Teuncuq My next letter will pm!-ably dab (mm Chnrlw mu. Fun: 0. CAIPINTII. Ho-nu!-II` She-rnmn`4 pri\'nl.v urn-uIr_\', and :1 Im.nln~|` of an-lmtun' I`i\'t'd, daughlens an-I Inn-mm Altuw-Uwr um jun III! the qm-in] ` var whivh Sup--rlutmulent Barr)`, of the Pull- num (`ar (`um|InI|)'_ bu U-levh-cl fur um We ` VII n dun-st dlnrvtly U0 (3htu`leItt-n and from th-nw move on Ill"! tomml Floriuln, inking in II. may be Amp In(`ul-A. Am-r nnr nlnv in Iu`|.u-uln in nvur urn -ill mu..- |.-..|. C I l1ni~h thivt I--no-r ju-1 in time to rah-h thn expnxw-train fur L`luri-II and the mmh_ I guwillu I pur:_\' of L'm t4~d sum Ih`!:ut--rs `ml 1." -~ 1' - pa-an an`! I hI\` to En,` . ...l .'.u|I" |...~.\ .1` KHAN` UIIA All LOU | `I. . .J pnrtv aims to are for itself the wonderful I- \L-IHIIKIIFIII 0! the mulho-m mm; It In a nu-[Al party uni neither politics nor the gur- vrnme-nv. L1 mixnl up In it. ll. pawn in own t'X|I'|l\t!l,l1liI In mmpnsml of both 1).-m. -~-mks and Re-pnh|im\n: The nrnntnrs gn- .~H--rvmun, nf Ulliu; Bull:-r. If Huutb (`mu- I..m; Palnwr. of `\Iu-lmgrm; Rannmn, 0! Nurlh (`.n`-vlivm. an-I Mun-l:~I~m_uf No-lsrnnkn In u-Mil:-m in than nrv S--rum!!! at Arum of the- h'~-unlu (`mm-Iv. n! North I`.-nrnlina; Hun. An ...... n ll 1-ma. ..r \'..... \'....|. 11.. n_n.,,A. n. Ia uu n`IlIQ`(l)'. The question is often put by men: If the wnrlul has been left to wurk uut its own (lP8ll"ll<`(iul1. why (Ines he not (wupel things to be right? This In simply insoluble. becnusa no mam can tell what a umrhlne is by seeing the svatten-I wheels lying around. So nmn can tell what A picture is going to be by an-im: the cmtvns and the mere gn-uud rubbed In. No man can tell of this Wurlnl. which in in part of Hull universe, what re|uti-n it hnlala mother wnrlds; and it in the oomph tn-.l crhmnistratinn of (zmrnver the whole univ--me. when all the \'uriou.~x beginu1ngs1,thu getiesis in this world and in that wurlul and in the other 'I|l'|\|, when all these various v--Inna and (h-\`rlup- me-nt.~i-ftlie p-rwernf the soul shall have been nuuxluiled tux-I (`nIlll(' l-um-llwr nml _\`-nu see the tntalily if the I\\lllIlnl.\'[l'llllI`Yl of Hml than no-rlmnn n Innn nun. I... a.. ... L _ una. Ull.l\-`UN Ann ul'.'l'lS, PIInIun| no 8'l`::l});l'II. (ml:-e 8| wet anon lroohnonr ` . Ioriclly a wee!- nllk Tobphone communication. (`. Dloxnox. I D. j H In-II-n \lI'l[`\l I.`.... s}r\.v5Irv Ilv UVIFIXI Wu lUIlUWIII`o - Then have been men who have I0 far forgotten the sympathy and compassion of God that they have represented Him as stern, vengetiil, looking upon the destruction of the wicked with compo- sure. it - has been taught even that then-`will comeatlme in the other life when parents will beuo lifted up into admiration and xloritl(:ation of the Divine Nature that they shall be able to look down into hell and aeetheir children damned there and rejoice and glorify (iud! so hrulalized Heaven. can find anytliing in the character of qod that shall t'nahh- him to look upon wife damned and children il:iumed in hell he ought to go to hell hinn-telf and be damned. But where in the whole economy of divine }:0\`t.`I`lllllL`lll. as made manifest in S--riptiim, is there tuiything that justilles such a iho.i-,:ht of God? Contiiuiing. Mr. lleeelier said: Whatever may he the future. whetlier men may drop into iumihilationaaiid there are large inun- bers of learned men of the clam-h of Christ in our day who believe that inum_>rtulity is the gilt of UM` through faith in Jesus Chrii-it, and not the natural economy of the world. and that men un- sustained by this power of grave in them die an the animals die--or if you regard the other life as one in which men enter upon a probationary period again, and througli spiritual evolution work their way up by and by to a higher standanl and to admission to glory-in ivlih.-he\-er way you look upon the condition or the future, one thing is eer- taln. there is no revenge there. no wrath. no smoki- '0! indignation. no heart less hating rejoicing over the initferlnga of any ereature. A being that can look upon intense sufY<-rin;:. which has no remedi- able power in it, null.-rung without any other end than that they shall sut`l er-a being that eould look uponthat and snuff it up as a sweet iiieeiim ought never to be called (lod`s. it is (-molly, it is the l`IlllNKlllIll`lll of the very hatred and bittei'iies.~i \\ lllt`il is t`orhi-hleu hy the whole tn-neliini: of the Bible: and calling sm-h Cllill`(`IA`l` and mu-Ii -'ull~ duet by the divine name does not make it tll\'im-. It is abhorrent to ever_\` element and every com-ep~ tion of the divine nniunx `or, as (`hrist in-pt over Jerusalem when there was no chance for it, you may very well undemtnml that Hod looks: upon men too, and sorrows for them when there is no nunedy. The um-mimu In nnm. um luv VV\un- on 0|... u.\..l.I may men become; for if any man, standing in A mun uu rn-r\ I nuug. My brutlwr ('h.u I.-1 um I 1 nnrinum u-ham u.. u .-nu -1...... |uu.uAu5 III: III] H1118 anu are luwr` estu} just now. The text or the sermon was Chm '3 90l`l`0w.over Jerusalem. During the discourse he uttered the following: Thorn hmm hnnn mm. ml... hum ... I... o.............. ; Speaking of Beool -` I t[ ' ` W ....-. ...-.;:.:u.;:.::':.,.:f.:':::;: ` sermon which he delivered 1n'New York about A year and a half ago. They are worth mndimr nil: nnv lnn and An: nnnnnlnllv Inna.-, nuuuvu year um I DELI I30. L110) IPO WOI'l ll reading at any time and are especlnlly inter- estimz just now. 'l`hn hath (if the um-mnn -ma ` .. Luau man uu,-S." was asked, -309: `he go tmeli. oriyvlnere 40.9.1; 319, $01", . Wjmmmn iiiiiuxiIit's' BE'ita(il)Il, Mr.` Beecher replied: He would have my best wishes, wherever he went." n..__\__-_ , - - j Whep that ulci, nn tn Hal-I mp .1 ..... ,, I .-- A fun tar Dnnnholuou. A Lucky Ioe|poL .___, I ,,.L__.I _..lAI y. 1:. \I|vlA: HARIIIITIR. Hm.|cu1w. (`q Ufllco-ClAI'on(`o blrool. ovor Hope) to loan. nn nu uui . nun... liked, II A ha xrnl \l7h`.I.....s - nun, 1n'lI. .`\ll NI`. BI.I`1Il`k` ` srnxc: 4 ca ulur, Jon I7 } Nxw uumwmanncx NEW nmuomnum NIW KIIIOIDIRIIGI. 5 TH IS WEEK AT THE GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE. 300 Pieces New Embroideries. (`umul he clcennl in (`snack lflnapoctioa Invittd. .V-, -cup-uuwuvu (3(l)l).~X \\'o guuum-4: 0IIl' Will noun Arrive, and to ho manly Iur it 1 IIIHIIIQ \\'- -.-_._n.. -.._ Remember that Inside: the Hr ` off It" (`llh and thirty hay pun-hauuu. nunnnl nnnn. Huumrrln. oucrron. (`uxn-:v.n.w-Icn. Io. 0Ico- (`urnor King uni Brock Slroou. over Wade.-`I Drug _Slon:. .\`ununur Silkn. Pongee Sills. Black and (`ulorul time (irninn. Blunt and Colure-I Satin .\l-rvoilleux, Satin Trimtine. Ottoman Silk, Satin I`:-kin. Biocuk-1| Satin. Irish Poplin. Ir. .._Iu` \-``p'. E". -'V`a'\`._-|\ AI\|Ig\V'I...n\ .\.. _--_- ..,. ~ ALL SORTS OF SILKS To BE REM BY RICHMOND, ORR 8:. CO. ,Inanu-IZBDTIN BAIJhnll&IIIIOhIi'AH bhthl. . zcI\'\v j\II\ | 1 a good` t5oo'twfo'r_'Spring wear. J THREE DOLLARS wi b % * f 3 Hand Sewed Calf Lace Boots fr|:)ymau:a';'}(1)eyGr::|t(se 8 f(\I` _Ql'\l-:r\rr xgnnnn F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. Nov SIB limhmitloa hon .\c. to 0].!) per yud. w I ' to 8. 91. Nzw Nu` nhduhdon 8. 8. I0. Ic. New and Winn Rahal-Ioria I lihlh-. Nan Alum.-n-a..|5L..:.|...|.. n... ._o. u .u. n r. u nan 110.0 I'\.. . Ancnnltcr. corner of Brock and King Street. -wor Wade`: Dr Store. Entrance on King .~'u-wt. mgxl to the Vmu UVl_:-e All-Over Embroideries, Oriental and Nottingham Laces clearing at Half Price. Two Cases Remnants of Embroideries going fast at 50 Cents on the Dollar. ~ .\lnn~h 0. White Muslins at 3c, worth 50. Swiss Muslins at 40, worth 60. Striped Muslins at 5c, worth 80. Checked Muslins at 7c, worth 100. Plain, Check and Fancy Striped Lawns at 10, 12 1-2 and 150, worth 15, 20 and 250. .\Iu rrh 9. .\luch I0. till) NUT FAIL Tl) TAKE AD\'ANI'.-\l:l-I 0}" ISPEGIAL BENEFITWWV ' FOR 1`m; LADIES. B A R G Al N S SPRING March '.'. uviia llnnlluu. I.l\.. .\l.U.. l.N., (successor to Late Du. Mc(,`umo.\'t. Pm'm'u.v. srnu:o.v. kc. omoo Mnntrunl VVHITE GOODS. PRICES, QUALITY AND STYLES }I_A.I1\TIE:S 8: LOCKETT- R- WALDBON- NEW WHITE (011088, -:::::; 32% """" 1 H. NIW WHITR ( NEW (.115 TKKD IUIUN8. NIW CIIITIKD HUSLIIA NEW CIIIIIID EUILINI. NEW IACIOIY CUHONR. NIW l'ACl'0I\' (X1'l'l0NI. NEW FACTORY (.VI')I8. 2AM. AI` IALI PRICE _I..l;I A1) L A Ilroct Ralurlinna in I IN[ IF'.A'U'I_.- 1 we have rvveivoul 7.1 lltlnclllllunurod. _1x_ Women and (`hMmn. C.I.. . .. ` latoolllunlltonl G W RI('IIJlO.\'I). ORR J` ('0. __..--..__ n Prion lh4-n- will In Five Per (`oat ` THIS ()l`l`0R`Il'.\'IT\'. It .'.0(X) YARDS OI` .\'l-I\\' DRE8` u"`&3 3i8`& NEW I NIIITKDNII. Oatlll our. Fm] a;d Oral: llel-chant. 93.31 m|m{A.~.'1\"11-2 I-1. 1m:xso.\',` 81 Well I: Street. in [ht-house occupied by Dru. Dlc son and Batu. Telephone com- m nnivm Ion. HT )1. .\lU\\'A'l`. HAKIIBTIR. Hm.ICrr0R. l`ox\'|I:vA.\'cIm &(`_. I-`urd'o Block. Brock st:-wt. Kingston. Money 0 l.oon._ W 7 n. 1-; 1uLixs"m:LL, B.A.. M.[)., (`TE Pll\'l(`l.\!. Srnunns. kn. Olr-B--l.n!n Hr Sue. u r.. .uunur.L1., rm.-1.. m.U., \..\l., PIn'nn~I.u. Srnums. kc. Omce--Lato Dr. Mcvammon 3. .\'o. 2.5 )ll:f|{r8lll Stu-cl. _ IV A'lL4l\l'n.Il G . `V . \hI'\I'-.VI, ATTORNEYS. Solicitors. &c.. Kingston. op- posite the Post Olce. RICHARD w.u.|uz.\a. I Jnnln-u in nu: In.-u UIV. 1'\l.4ll.I`4 Rlclvlhhl V KAI . Diseases of Women and (`hdren a specialty. 0rncI:-Prlneou Street. three doors abovu Windsor Hotelz `L tru-`..\11-:NTs_ l)r-:.\"rts'r, directly opposite the Post Olce, \:"llington Street. Established in Kingston. l.` . vii. W . (1 A:t:L1.\.', . \t.t<.(*..\'.. l9J1\'4( :.`. UIrl`u`I~`.a52 Earl Street. nuur King Tolu- phone comlnunlgm lqn _ __.-, -- _v_.- nn.`r:uzA'n1-ri`}1T l`\l Ill` uuua n1I\:1nu1`., 1.1.. 1)., :~`oI.lCl'r0R. &c. Olcv A(`lnrcn(`o street. op- rosilo the Poet Omce. M().\'EY 1'0 LUA.\' ut gyros: cllriepl ran-sf. un nn An I! -VUA. .\R(*ul1'Icc'm and Building b`ur\ uyurs. Olce W;-ll_iVm;lon Street. Kingston. 1 .uv-a.. ~.. NEW LI VERY, IN c()N.\'1wrIux wrru ST. LAWRI.\'t`E HOTEL on King Street. ~ ` First chum mm Will alwnrs he on hnnd nn the nlUbAMJ.uU1V unuax, KINGSTON Hons: Exmuxun. Livery and Boarding Stables. corner of Brock and 01 Streets. A new nnd stylish outt of vchlc cs und excellent horsos. Charges moderate. JuH." H1:kALu. M.A.. .\1.u.. F. F. lSlIn`0aInl'lnI1|lnHu, M:-(`naunvn o. D. FRANKLIN, hp. 4, Vuntn mun; .-xuruu Au nnxnu IV, Accov\r1'A.v1'. AUDITOR. &c.. Olco Clarence Street. nonr King St. pnnnu 1 at-.n.n ISIVUD} , I-`nuNcI.u. Aomrrs. King Street. Money to loam on real estate and other securities. King Street. class rig:-r always be on hand on the honest notivv. lsI[.l)lll Bl{US.. Proprietors. r Cu . Princassd King St. Kingston JO8EPH QUIGLEY, This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity. strength and wholosomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, nnd can- notbo sold in competition with the multitude of low mat` short weight. alum of phos lmte wders. how our IN CANS. ROYAL AK` `:\'(}k POWDER CO.. 1(1) Wall Street. New or . Dunc?) winu-r. R. EIJZAHI-ZTH S.\ll'l`H .\'H()R'l"l`, CAL. Il.(I.P. & .-l.().. nolllunlltoni Wat Hlroel. Dineum ?oIncn Feb. 5 DR:L mcxsox ,.\'1i;`r:'i`1[`.~'. ` tnlmnin A\Yl\ RI-an-nun nan..- an nun PROFESSIONAL CARDS`! n. unun. ARCIIITEOT. 0mrlcxc-MonLrealStreet. CIOIOI FAMILY O IAKIl' HOUR \ IIID OIAIN. PRIIGID HAY, CLO- VII AN D TXIOTHY BIID. `13x:"xpx:?:,;`;:ru uxnviiif.` nun nf \\'nlunn Anal l`\\Hrh-on n llu \\'ALlu-`..\1 `.21 \\'XI.Kr:.\1, -nuv-va R4-sII.\ia.u... tn. I.'l-.4... POW_D_ER Kbaaltituely Pure`. *.\'.\l\"l`Hl-I AND 3 T1)l(,~|. Etc. 192 Onln Ir-nu: I.l_II (`um I *\V.{ii FIl'l` our-nnr nf Ilnnni Ant` III. I'iIiii'1-1?iiils.\'.;:T:,' u:n;, "rnu kn mu... |`l...-mum m . '_._........_v-.-av Houzuom nut" rtnnn nnnnn-n-1 orrv noun sroi-:7 BUS1NE ems- . nun. nu unmno sum-t. Mt. l.l..lb. (`HM-L l"nn.\'n:\' u- .~`m1'n Rom-zfzr sum`, n an Irvin-nu l`...o.~.-......-.. A.. CARRUTHERS BROS., ' ,`lAl. Aolczwrn. Kim: Sn-my, 1 POWER AND SON. :l"I and Rnlldlnu ,\`n-u..r MCCAMMON BROS, )N Hmuuc Exmuxmn, l.i ADAM M`ARTHUR, `ANT. Aunrrma. &c.. (mam if 1:11`:-;.\'.s`,` R. GAGE. )|rwmc_Mnnt r nu. l'n.\'\'KVA.Vl(`IR. m-. ` Tulugrnph omen. .~nTr?I.' In!-In HI rm-t __ 1f';_.pUn AND FEED. CENT.R'ALFLOURST6RE; 0'0 5-vro funny I11! 8' f h h Ida Pl) no-uh "Mm! 101 I!!!-'thII'Qn-Wu.-M0303! $3104-III Ivomvw-GOIKHI , mun In ll . amcllm .-|.-( In I `II :I" III"` Zl, I HUI Nov ow-ply,` n-guopml $- in -m :1" ~ `null IL (ills I I In 1 IIIFI 1 III! In in "Oh. no. rv-plhvl Butcher. n the atom). wlmlml haul the Input! [ranch-r`: runork. Imrthul at him. "I7 llumorlmo wagin- tm-nc Mung frunl that of yourmunnn. I won i--mu-re-I hv n how-, curl not by an 3.` Tina `run I uh--r lm-wl, but Il. may I10 I03 01... - 4 `. n .|-.... ....|...l It nun, In-rv--H;-u_y -IuuIl,I VIC! IIIIIITT, who -aw hum, nnhl: "Wall, Barber. I III ` [Ind to at-n)num1~ coming soon: Inn. You hvo In-on lumw-nul II. but. and you an now u guns! as may 0! In." uni. ...." _..n_a I`l......I-. .. 4L. ___._| Anntlwr goo-I lm-Inlmt, which Ms that toll: of lmn,'o`urml during his early punch- ing day: in In-Mun. One day. In cmdng ` the lhml rinr, Inc was Nmuvn our in Imnu-`an he-ml mm llw tutor. When In om. Ih-nmrzlny -n|m|.n Blplhl Inlnbtr, lvIm,nnhl: `P... -l..l on ..... u ..u .u.. .......l... A- ....- .._..- dl'l'-h'K." Innin- nun`?! `I thv H-ll out I.-H: Ixhnruu In `hunt: I`! Fill: In!" II. II" l\""|'- (`I |l|Hl`V'lI KIIUI null)`, and the-n naling it an mu`-h I-nu-r than he hall thnuglnt it Wm In-h-h-~l lnmu-If up L. him lull In-wn (wt mul tun nul ulrulf mu! luuko-d at It. l`vI'hApn I hwl h-ll:-r gut ye-u another vhalr," ulhl the ntuclnnt In Hm Iullhu of the table, rbnng with evhh-lit lnivulty, that It too low fur _|`uIl " "Uh, no, dun`! but!-r." nu the rs-plr, IIILI wilIrin,' and with that the tutor at dmm with hi: hum higher than bl: vhin. It mu hnpnnthle to have I ml:-mn talk In such ; pp-in-MI, and when he caught. H-nry W ml llm-Bm '1 eye, And nut that he lppmrlltnnl rnlwulounmnu of tho Iltuttmu, ho hum` ;I-mg, nul Henry In: (real (mm Ibo nhnrtm..on. Tbb chill` val Ilh-rwud nun:--I by Henry`: clnnnntn the mar`- Ann "ht " luv!` m.-mm-w-u uwu vuwn no \\'zLs`a lmy. \\'|1Ih-MY:-x1!lIJ',_'UmhuIi*s' .~1-nmmry kvpl by Ins .~i.~.tz-r, _\'oun;: Ha-nry, thou ll )`0H|`.~x of n-.::-, hml lnrmifc-stool no 4li.~'pnsiliml toward :~luL\', hut, [max-od his time in playing prur- tim-ul jukva At one time, on a rmuy (law, In- tixc-I the umbrellas standing in the hall in suvhn way that the ();I*l|illg of the (`hl)ul rmmalonr would send the whole thirty or forty of them ying nut Into the stm-t. The trivk was a sucu-ss, and the svhool was put into an uproar as soon as the hour of adjourn- ment appmtwhwl, hv the scream of the first girl, \\ ho startul somewhat in advance of the others for home. A " `And I want you, my friend,` sa kw-p your shrulnbery out 0! my cow.` Harrie-t Beecher Scam! says tlmt 1 xnnrr-n~' part of llgrry Wurd Ba-vh hn'u- m.-mifv~'r--cl ifwlf lwn ho Wu: \\'I..I.. un...-.I..... H... x...|:...- ,. .u_ nu-u:,umu mum: UVt`I' on me and sam: "`1\'ow, I don't desire any quarrel, but I want you to keep your cow out of my shrub- In-|'\`.` ..sn_II,,, A -- -- *" ._ __.... -.._.- W\I gr-.--4 -vu--u nu nryu her. The second day she walked into tho kitchen and upset a. pan of butter and 11 ml: of lard. Then she fell down a well, and when I got her out, ata cost of 85, she took the- vnliv, whooping cough, or something, and kept us awake all night. Not a green thing was left in my garden; my neighbor : pom-h trees and the rope on which his underwear grew were as bare of fruit as a singlet:-w-, and he did not have a twig of shrublnery left. )1 y m=i;.-;hl>or came over to me and said: --\'.u., I Am. .L~..in. ...... -..-__,.- 1,,` 1 aulu: l ``It was It very bad debt and I came to con- sider it a had payment. She was a thin cow, but the former owner said she was better than she looked, being a cross between a Jer- sey and the Durham. She looked as if she might have been a cross between an old hair trunk and an abandoned hoopskirt. I kept the brute three days, and no one could ever appreciate the suffering I endured in thut time. The rst night she broke through the fence and reduced to a pulp all the nuderelothing belonging to my next door neighbor. She put her hon-in through my bathtub and ate up all my gernniums. She was to give three gallons of milk adny, but she seemed short just then, and never had that tosparewhile we kept nf` Inn! Than elm loll rhunn . mull .....I ._.L..._ He could tell a sto'y well, and I nemembor seeing one he once told about a cow which he had received in payment. for a. debt. I think he told the story in one of his lectures. He said: (AIL ...A.. _ ..._-.-- |--.| .3 1 L 4 I V - - [Special Correspondence] M WAsa1NG'roN. March 9. In the numerous articles published in the y t papens about Henry Ward Beecher very little is said about the humorous side of his charac- ter. He was full of humor, and it was in His hearty sympathy with mankind that his great est successes had their birth. He was not afraid to say :1 funny thing in the pulpit, and he once said; I have been c|'itiL-isul because I made people laugh. If I made them cry, I suppose it would have been all right, but the Bible don`t say so. * Hlrcut. (`uh suudd to. \ * CARPENTER TELLS QF HIS GREAT LOVE OF HUMOUR. 5 STORIESLLABOUT BEECHER. Ml lhvhu-F`. II Y-vi Ian-nwk an 3 ti rni (`HIT ) `.-- -----u - Ir. It-n-On-o mun Imnlynrqun-hi. ~-pljgwllh Mn WU MCI`. [III I Huw He Surprised 1:. Girls` snool Wm. lngenlonsly Arranged ' Ulnbrellus-HI: Heller liegrdlng the Doctrine of Eter- nal Punishment - Carpenter : Trip Through the Ioutln. v nIrr'I In V-Irl, ` ck-manulul ll. Imllrr V 1' `I'f n-I I Iww IIU`Ul . Mm an fnllmnz u uu~- Iuuwnll 51 II VT .--r`: no-w dopnrmnl than Inhn no Inllnn-u said I. mf nf Inn nnuv ` r---[---____:-"-""" " :':::'._' 'f:'1""':"__ -- J. 1!. CLARKE. )l.l)., D.D.S., Lil.`-L, "Lari-In. Owl oof New York t(`gl.|(e[aof (Hr). W W M . W PI-thousand out Strum Pu-uoulu all?-:3 not add to prouruuon of l.ho_nAlurnl lr3LII_. nu. 1....`-.. _.... THE BRITISH WHlG, FRI.DAY. MARCH 11.1 I. this -4-hr-r`s llY`I 3 ll`!- Ls' a hay, " \`n1|l\l ul` hu- I . K. UIOK.&.V, I D. J. H. an-rs. M.n.c..~z.,_|gng. K IL SPARKS. D.I).H., Ll).S., Damn one: and Raddo Prince: 31.. bounce Hound and Hymh N luau Oxldo uAuh|u Ono gdmlnlntured fut panic onnouou cl tooth. Telephone. i lltvlnn ulna. n:{n ..... In Utroeu. `