;;Ar:i:3-"g$ l9a3 ,'3.'1"nu.uAs.-"n.tl."i3rooknuoot.M-'rkot8qu-n Commvehces on Thursday, I.`-'eb_. 2%8Lth`. An lmzjnnse disiplva\i(of- un- usually low prices. ` I 3 3 Q as ` I C-ousineau, Quinn & Qorrigan, tifffifulnnmluvsru I-I1\ u-u -- -.\-qua-Q-can on as anon 0UR%%*G'RlWlTT)`P"ENTN`E*`SALE * RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Four new makes of Corsets just received. Our assortment is complete in every line. Corsets from 350; 3 different makes at 50c ; 4 different makes at 75c. Store to be let April last. Aurulino. Bomnu. Agave. Pnrilionno. Crompton. Coraline And French Wovo Conan in all sizes. A full tango o! the two new mnku-Yotlol sud Watch- npring. - Every pair of which in guunmud to give gnuuluotion or money re- d K." J. McMAHON, I02 Princess-st. NEW SPRYEG GOODS SEE WINDOW _A.'I` MURRAY & TAY LOR S. l.|VERP(z)0l7AND LONDON AND GLOBE ml AND LIFE INSURANCE COIPANY. JAMES REID. 254 age 266 Princess Street. FANCY FURNITURE. ZEPHYRS AI` 'W'.A.I'_.ZDB.OIN"S. SPENCE & CRUMLEY JOSEPH F. SWIFT, Agent, Kingston. SALE IS _B_OOMING. TNEW CORSETS. SPENCE & ORUMLEYB. 13332 anvdl 134 Princess Street. suoomssoxis T3 F. x. ooUs1NmAU & oo. CAPITAL - - $1.5(X).(IX). THE GLASGOW AND LONDON INS UR- ANCE COMPANY transact: the HEJUND lu-gent business of All British (`ompnnica in Cnnada. deposit nnuaiiy with the (Tut-adian Government tit!) of assets for every 3100 of lin- biiily usaliculntod by the Government. PAYH ALI. Loasm IQPITABLY AND l'ROL|l 1'l.\` without waiting the ulunlnixty da)'s.reslllUu|l in the Company never but once having at end of any one year outstanding losses exceeding 3510i`. W. 0 BROWN. STEWART BRUWNE _ Business Written and Policies Issued over ,f,;;_}.,-Di $7,000,000. .__,- `2 b The Surplus on Policy Holders` Aooount, - $584,402. PRESIDENT, Sir John A. Macdonald. VICE-PRESIDENTS. George Gooderham, Wm. Bell. SECRETARY-TREASURER. Authorized capiul,$2,ooo,ooo. Subscnbod Gapiul. $621,300. Amount and up, $127,320. J. L. Kerr. T on I')0;)-R;E`-lA)-VV-C;Y 1'1o'rn:x. A ma AEEOICE Lot on` ' A NWKTIES, UNDIRSHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFF3, GOTO RATTENBURY S- outstanding losses exceeding I!) la. BRU\VN. Chief lmmocmr. Manager for (`nnadm ELASGOWAND LONDON FIRE INSURANCE CO. ulnar nu opLu- Lowever if a bad man comes dong will make Elm one for the same price. -91 A 1 0- I'\ l\ I'- I I A Good`, 1.1;! '0\:e;'<;o-a.tvZ_Made to order for $13. - ',_,A._ 1; _ LA: _.-_ .............,l..-.1. will main This will be A rare opportunity to buy Robes. Coats. Gnu. Mum Boas. &c.. as the entire mark in who sold without reoene. Coats. (Tau. Mum. Hons. 520.. at stock in tube Al Inn BOSTON - HAT - STORE INNIIY `In-go. WA`'PIt.EvPr:`o n'n having money tolnnst gdwnnozmh mortncuot the 0 nl n n n 1 nonm hmsun. OFFICE : A-r Pouora Dnuo Bronx? cm2ENjs' INSURANCE co. W. U BKUVVN. Chief Inspector, Toronto. I III II" -For Genuine Bargains in.- BUUKS, PAPERS AND STATIONERY. FRASER & H7EILToN. Props ` 171.. an _. .. - -w---:-.- `..--.--._-_.. -_., ._ -- Kim: SL. opposite Market. Kingston. Everyone should read the UTICA GLOBE" 3: Leading Illustrated Journal of New York In GENERAL - //vb}/.9 - ,m~cr Louuynnsooopt lnlunnooulqunn lathe lowou..auI-rant nwundolnlznn uuodvllhoutl-uhnnoototnononrd st 9. GODWIN.Acn tot Klnptaa, 3' Bnrrvtm Wino Orncu. Autumn wander-In In the Nat-uxwost. by A. Stanley Hlll.. S2. . ' ~ The Campaign of the Catamcls,by Col. Sir W. l`.Butlor. 8350. _ Tia 7yhllenmn'a Foot, by Grant. Allen. Home lime and use men uuosuon, ny Jos_epn' l Chamberlain. son. . ` I-`r'elder|'ck the Noble. by Sir Morell Mackenzio H` Mmndventurni-. by Frank Barrett. I T 0 Ladies` Gnllery: by Jusun McCarthy and Mn. Campbell Praed. 40. Til:-"Curse of Mnrrlagc. by Mrs. Walter Hub- A of Shame. by Florence Marryatt. 30c. Songs of Calvary. by the Wlnyte Broa.25c. '93`? T0 194": T 77 T9999 mom SHORE if} sixomc. . Autumn wnnderingln the Nat-thwoat. By A. Smnlev 11;? _MVVnllemn'u root, by ul-`am. Auen. Fore rind Energy. b ' Grant Allen. $2.50. ' _ Home Rule and the rish Question, by Joseph` Chamberlain. At NISBET S, NEW L:BboKsV. corinrg BOOKSTORE. T. FURS DON'T FORGET THE BIG CLEARING SALE mac: ............ ..u. no I Invented upwards of ..... . linoomo ..... .... .......... ..A 108. ,gNp._mA&'AzINns. CORNER BOOKSTORE. J an lowut poalblo I-Mu. nut pouch: luuod on rlnto dwol ma hm buudlnn at out ntu ot euumbd `lhlal lnwmh (_)y_El_RC_0ATS. mooRp6n_A'rn:D 1834. an AAA Ln uuu vn J. 1;. Warm City Agent. M Baocx S-nun:-r. mun uuu Iv: um a-um yn l\/V0 TWEDDELL, .. nnnn nun nun run`! 11: NFU1sNI!1INGs:; T`1NTU'I4NcE.'_ Wellington Street. "35%'a'1Ax- mucus. Axum. Lil one of the but In the world. ml: Amount In Ilkll. In um um msumon UOIPAIM E A IIFKIDYI IYIIYN UIHll|KII].IlllllUI IIIIIVI to JX:"ssw1rr. mu: I, I I'll unpwa. ma ; TEWART HR.UWNl!.' Manager for (`unadm Monlrem run: I\lA- A_-_L )I'I"' .4 `T cox ELER -;sm :- Il'0l.'Ll(` naucuueu III IX] '8` IIKIIO VG? " good. It on and mywnun mm. my. lnnnwho unow and alwnyuhu Ind pus fact |walt_h and never lost 1 child, and has ll- \ LN'l'AUIo'G- \ Interrogation the necond: Why do so many ` good people have so much trouble: slclcnes, bankruptcy, persecution, the three black vul- tures sotnotims putting their llerco beaks into one Stof jnnglod nerves. I think now of a good friend I once hnd. He was a. con- secrated Christian man, an older in thoohumlp and an polished I Christian gentleman asovor wnlkcd Broadway. First his germ-nl health gave out and he hobbled nrounl.on a cone, an old man at forty. Afters whllo paralysis struck him. Having by poor health been tmnpeiled to suddenly quit. buaineua, ho lost what proport y ho hand Then his lnuutllul dnnghwr die:|. Then 3 non became hopolealy domcnmd. Another son, splendid of mind and commanding of presence, resolved tlnt he would take cnroiof his tntlneu-`s bouuehold, , lM..IIn!.i9I' the 8!mnntnllnn1nxnIa|~Fcr- unilna,l'-`h.,u..uudauy expu-ed. so E. how good men and women who have mough troubles. you think, to crud: any people. No worldly philosophy could tab qtch I troublomd at ittomusic, or play ` it on violin or nuts or dnlclmt.-r- or uckbut, but I dare to open tint dukgaylng on I got ml Inn-n. IUII wvuuur sum. vary u.I3Il'Iuu puuplu Inn trouble! Did you ova` know any very umnacntedmnnorwoumnwho Indnothnd grout trouble! Never. It vru through their ` crot:Llc-s nauctmed that (hey undo very , mind if rnu nd Anrwlnnn hnthln slaw; 1 LIN` \Ii1_) Ul DUI [IHBLLIB I-llld l.'|l]FCAlll E,l'.``t. I`ei'lin]xa the useful man wan take-ii out of the world, because he and his t'u'nil_v were so constructed that they could not have endured some gnu: p:'u.~pei`ity that niiglit l);l\'(` been just ahead anal they ultogelhcr might have gone down in the vortex ot \\ 0Tl("lI)t'\`!-I which every _\ t`t1l`.~'ru,lloV\`s up ten thousand house- holds. Ami so he went while he was humble and con:aecrut<-d, and they were by the sever- itii-; of life kept close to Christ und ttul for usefulne.~.~i hero and high seats in hezwen; and when they meet at last. before the Throne, they will acknowledge that though the fur- nace was hot it pzzrillcd them and prepared them for an eternal career of glory and reward for which no other kind of life could have fitted them. On the other hand, the useless man lived on to fty, or sixty, or seventy years, because all theoase he ever can have he must have in this world, and you ought not. therefore, begrudge him his earthly longevity. In all the ages there liasnotn siugloloufer ever entered heaven. There is no place for him there to hang around. Not in the Temples, for they are full of the most vigorous, alert and rapturous wnn=liip. Not on the river bank, for that is the place where the conquerors recline. Not in the gates. bc- cause there are multitudes entering, and we are told that at each of tho twelve gzstm there is an nngel,nnd that celestial guard would not allow the place to be blocked up with idler; If the good and useful go curly, rejoice for them that they have so soon got through with human life, which at best is a struggle. Audit the useless and the bad stay, rejoice that they may be out in the world s fresh air a good many years before their nal incarceration. LN INSCRUTLBIJI XYSTIBY, BUT Tl` HA8 AD- \`nu'-ranrx BK` \.7 llll (13 "I IKFUI ~ thn way of surmisi 1`e1'lmpca :21 I th<-3 pr. usporit gone in vor n\`.n'\' run 1' .u'n l Inn`: VIII|"\ dlll: |3I|lI|IA-lb ll|,Il'B|l` 'l|v` lIl|' `ll |.\'II nsltol. llt-rv urn two me-u. The min is a noble ('liui'u:-tur llllti n L`hri.~;ti:1n tuzuiz he (`hti()> ;*S fut` :1 lift-timu (`0lllp{|lll who hus lxwtt ` K(`l|ti"l'i_\' l`(`ill`0d, nuvl slm is worthy of huu uml ho is worthy of hear; us lll(`l'(`iHlllt, or furiucr, or [)l`()fL iUlll man. or lll(.E('il1l.l]iL', or urtiat, ho toils tn t-tltiwitu and )'('ar his (`liililn-n; ho is S!l(`t`t*.*1l1;,". but he lizis not yet estnblisliul for his fmuil)` it full t-oiiipctz-in-y; he sueiits xilrsolutvly intli.~'ponsal;lu to that h()llS`_'hl|ill, but one lay before he has paid oi? the inortgago on his house ho is coming home through it strong nortliea-it wind mill a chill strikes through him and four (lays of pneu- monia i-nil |1l> <'urtlily_(`aroor and the wifound children go into {I struggle for shelter and food. His next door ll(`ighbUI` is a man who. though strong and well, lets his wife support him; he is roumlut. the grocory store or some general loatlng place in the evenings while his wife sews; his boys are imitating his example and lounge and swagger and swear; all the use that man is in that house is to rave because the coffee is cold when he comes to a late breakfast, or to say cutting things about his wife's looks when he furnishes nothing 1` or her wardrobe; the best thing that voultl http- pun to that family would be that man's fu- nt-ru.l; but he declines to die; ho lives on qnd on and on. So we have all noticed that ..........J' o|........f..l ...... Ann!" nut ..lV` -..|.. ln pxc icon: u-------v- v-:----u, HARTFORD OONN. ....... Il.M.MLlL Anouhlnnunry lot. 15.. . a.sos,m.ou paid Glynn ..... .. nmmw nu Flu lmunnov Com 1 on the Oolunut. to non! Premium lptl in Chnudunndtho nltnd sum Inger than ` ll|IOI.hC' Company. II. but an un ` Ull uuu Ull. DU WI.` I.|l.I\U (Ill IIULMJLXI llllll. many of the uatflll are early out of!` while the parasites of society have great vital nu- nac-it) . I take up this dark saying: on my harp and give thrs-our four thrumsun the string in surmising and lmpeful gm-ss. P...-Im.._- Hm n.nrul rnnn u*u~; ml-N. mu m` Hm nwzny z.-nnuny W\)!'lh_V wnrknu \inu_\'u1`d?" Siunlag qut-sin hk(`1l. Chris voxnpanzl . ,. . I nu nnrp. You wonder that very eouua-wed people urn ll-nnhlnl Did vnn ave hunw nnv "V mgs on a nnrp; So I look ulf upon sncioty ryqd nd pmple in unh.'1pp_\` ('t|lljllll( fvIOI1S of 1.-ir('1|1u:su1nce.<, and tlw_\`dn-nut know what it Inmns unul they have 11 right t,uasI.',""11'1'1gI-4?: this? and \\'I1_\'istJmt.' and I thiuIr`I"Wi|| he doing a guotf work by trying tuoxpluiu mine of Lhe strange things and make you nmru k'UHIl`IIt with your lntluml I shall only be unsvn.~ring questions that. have uftc-n been llS!(l`(I Inc`, or that we h.'u'<- all nskwl m1I'.~'.eI\`>.~', \\'hil<* l try to not tluaxo Ix1_y slt'l`ie*s to lnll.\i<' uml up:-n my dark anyxngs on a harp. A QUlJ5TIU.\' THAT 1:4 n|v'n-:\' ASKEI). I11turm',:'ation th0t'l1`.~`.t: Why does God take out of this wm'|d thoxn who am use-ful and whom \\'ur:1lnmt spam and leave alive and in good health so mum who are only 11 nui- (lurk sayings on n nurp. . The world is full of the inexplivnlnle, the ilnpnsnnhlc, thu unfathomable-, tln~' insur- umluntzrhle. We (-nnnnt go three stops in any diroctitm without coming I: ngeilinst :1 hard wall of xnysta-ry, l'lIl(ll('S, parmluxos, profun- ditios. lubyrintlls, problems that. wvrrunnnt solve, l1ien_>;.rl)'phics that we camnot leoiplwr, mulgrmns wu (`unnnt spell out, splninxus that will not. speak. For that l`Nlsm. David in my text px'np0.~-cl to, take upsnnwuf tlxcsw Iomhnr and lltlwli t.lxi15,r::-1 uml U`_\' to sot jllmu toswoct. music: I will open my dark say- ings 1| harp. Kn I lnnlr nil` nnnn . mul flml Ix-(mle Wlny Do .1`he[ul llunnm In-Ingn Dlo Young?-Why'v Do So Many (;uod People Have So uuch 'rmuuIe?-wny In There sin in the `orld?-0tl:'er Problems. BROOKLYN, Fob. 'f.`4.-'I`ho audience that crowded the immense auditorium of the Brooklyn tuhenmx-lo and the adjoining lec- tureroom and par_lors today united in sing- ing: - Run nf mv nnul. thou Saviour dear. Sun of my soul. It is um night if thou be near. Dr. 'l`n_lmugo preached on the subject: Dark Sayings on a dam." Tc.-xt-X lix Psalm of David, vei'se 4: I will open my dark sayings n harp." l`|m lvnrhl iu Full nf the im=xnli(`nlIl0. some or me: Qu;s`no~s TNAT May F___`_ _ARE ALWAYS `ASKING. ` . DIL T.u..\1.\GEs u sE1:.\1o.\.*{ rm; BRITISH wma. MONDAY. FEB. 25. : l_lA1lpI__A!___8URLl0E umm. Annhnnn gU3il'l HHYIP. '. .Iur harps, ye trembling mints. Down lmm um willows tn|;-. Loud to I Lu praise of love divine lli.l;-very string nwuku! `rank: is A l`.hZAhU.`l IN` `run on nz:r-sum) 'r~r.onLmI. Interrogation third: Why did a good God Tl!t`BIl1ll.ll?TYl`.*.i`JDR!t'U!1lU`1llw'thUVrnrld when henu'ght huvokept them out! Myroply Lt, hohudh goollrouon. He bud reasons that he has u-.-vvr given us. He had rt-nsonn which ha could no mo:-u make us uudorstand in our Iluito stain than tho father starting out on some great and elaborate enterprise could make th0`J-yc:n'-old child In its armed chnlr comprehend it. One was to donoustmte whit grandeur ot character xy be achieved on earth by conquering 0 Bad there bum no evil to conquer and no trouble to console, "E63 ffi iil't'l an Abraham dr I Moses or 11 Joshua or an Elekiul or 3 Paul or A Christ or n~Wnshh)3~ ton or a John Milton or I John Howard, and I mlllionwlctorieu which have been gained by the connocrnud spirit: of 611 380' would nevorluwobeengnlnod. Bldthuro been no huttln there would have boon no victory. Nlno-tenth: of the anthems othnval vould novor have boensuug. Heaven could novor have been It thousandth port of the Maven that it is. I will not I! that ` [Am glad that sin and Iorrow did cnnr, but I do I that I am gladthstufterodhl given his reasons to an n-ambled unlvcrno 0 will be moro honored than it sin and nor (Continued on page three.) vv u.-.. u -11: I. ..i . . i.(._`-..~v-. I-V.-.-. - ... _.._ good sulTcr! I upon the lurk saying on u harp. and though I can neither play an or- gan or corn-.-t or hautboy or huglu or 1-lnriir not, I have uikcn sumo lessnns on the gospel harp, and if yuu wuuld likc tnlmur um I will plziyy..u these: All things work to- gether for goal to thusu who love l`nx.l." "Now no vlinsti,-uing fur the present seeinvth to be j:i_von.~e but ;!,rie\'u1:s. m~wr1he- less aftierwnril it yielileth all pnisililo fruitsnf i`i;:hti-iiusness untu thi-m \\Il|l'll nru exerclsuil tlicrt-liy. "Wcepiiig may endure for a ni;_:ht, but juy muneth in the morning." \Vhnt (1 sweet tiling la n liarp, and I wonilvr not that in Wzilev, tho country of my iu1c<-s- tnrs, tho harp ha-. lie:-uiiiu the naiiimnl in mont ulltl thnt they !in\'o festiviils whcro gri.-at prizes nri~u'vrixl in the competition between lztirp an-l harp, or that \'.-einl Se- bastian Ernril nu. iuucli of his time hunt over this chorilv.-il niiil vibrmiiig triangle, and was I not sutiscil until he ha-l given it n i-ompas of six octmw.~x {mm B to E, with all tho semi- tozies, or that nlivu Kin; Saul was demented the son 01' Ju.~:.~:- (`nun bUIol`l) him and putting his lingers mu the charmud .-'ii:,i of tho harp plnycil the devil out of the rruzixl man- l`.l`Ch, ur tua1_i:i I.-.m-en there shall be harporl lmrplng \\'liIl their harpat So you will not blame inc for Opt uing the dark saying on the gospel harp. '_ .\nr hnrnn TI tn-mhllnc lllntti. lumuluuuu UI |J.uua.uIL'uv uuu unu uur tles of Ed-gu llill and Grunthum and Newberry and Mnrston Moor and Nasx-by and Dunbar and .$'aedgexnonI' and execution of Charles the First and Lqudon plague and London tire and London insurn.-vtiou and R_vc-lmusz: plot. and the vim-isaitudc-s of cow turies. {in the earth itself, before it could become H.pp1'0pI`i.'ltu und beautiful residence (or the huzzmn faunily, had, at-carding to geology, to In wushul by univv.-r.~'nl deluge and smr(~lxL-I and mmlu ixwnndou-cut by uni- versalrxrs and pouudvd by .sh_- hummer of icebergs nu-l \\'rvn<`hod by r:u'lhqu1~.kvs that sph: t`unlin<'1)is nuul ahnlu-I1 by vulca- noos that Ins,-cl muumuius uuml paased through the cut.-nstrnphos of Il1uu~u,mls of years lrofuru: l urmli.~,u lnrtuno p=.~`.~ible uml ` the gr<)\'1~~4 cuul-1 :hu1.'o out tl1vu'g1'ceuluu1- ners and tho that ;:anlcu pour its ('tu'ungo wt` Culur hclww.-u thu (hhtvu autl thu llidtlo.-k*l. Troubl u ;' ml i'.xiu_'.: fur the r0'i;.~', u good Ulil1_`,'fLl` n;1n- ax. H5 '0 as n 1. -ml thing fur ill(.UVilllu1l.\. .`.'..>v\1x--:1 you pu.~h np;uiustx:m with a sharp i11`.ur1' puhxt. Why do the mnml unIT.u-1 I nu.-n Hm nlurh y.-urinur am 11 Iul.'l.\(l.`. ruu1\'l.\ .uV1:.|.~uxu, Iuvla. .uIuuxx`-nu, Culurnxl--. lmlmtu, .\l-vnmnu, \\'_\'mning unul the Indian tsrritory. Out of the fire uf the Axncriam l`(`\'Ull'.il\)!l vumo this -uuntry -3.4 of tho lssissimni, out of tho El1l`0pt`:ll) V.` :1` came that West of the Mi`.~'sLssippi river. The Brithsh empire rose to its present uvcrtowcw inf; grcumdunr thrnu-_'h gunpuml-r plur and Guy F:.\~.v1;r:.- cousj-um-_v,m1d I\'urtluuu;Luu insurrection and \\'ulu'r I{alui;h`s bohemi- ` lug nut! liu(;uu`s bribvsry and L'mxxmu1l`s (hssolutiun of p:xr:um-nt, and the but- Moor _..,I h...J-my nut] ' nuul ax-nnntinn I `I n. u Ann I.` ll uv In Iuulv uuuuus m u u\ M" n:1tim.~` Thu I1-vrx`-vrs of tho Amerivnn revolution ;::1\'(- tl1i.~--I-1nm'_v tl\'.~' shin of tho .\Ii~:~i.\ rivwr tn lmlu-pariah-n:`~-, um! the conflict h('lWr'!I lCn;.:I:u1i and l`I-nm~o;;n\'w the nmstuf Hlls(`0llllI1`_V west. of Ihv .\1i.~.~i.~= Eippi to the Vnited .\ ruu-an l~`run-v nwm-.1 il. bu1N.'Ipu-lmu, f\'.'H`ilL_" Ilmt En',;l:ml would tak-~ it. pr:u'tivnll_\' llltln a present, tnthu l'ni!wI .ut.'1t-.~-Iln' ho- re-<'vi\'oxl uuly1'tm-n millinnlu!l:1rs-r-f 1m1isi.'ma. Mimwuri. .\r- k:m.~a. K:1m'\:<. .\'nl;r:1.sk:1, Iowa. I\lil1|w.~'4.t:1, tl1oM1'ssissippi,uut \'-`II' c .I,. ll.` ... '1`)... \ one pr-i.~-In` } [x)i.>xxo11< V '1-.-4-I: '1 uuuuu`. \Vhcn in olden timu n cred with knij,'l1lhrml ll" u! of Ihv h'\\'U!'ll. H111 1 tn Ihv huvllur ut` kni;'hli 1: Ar 1`..l ...,. 42.... 1, lIH'll|. l ill` Ill 3 lIl.`clILvIl|.|"| HI lul'll.:',|lHl, lllllll whivh a Inorta wun~I<-rful lxmk `.\':L~` newt writtvn by humun lmml. was lwgun In` tho nuthnr at `5 _v(-:u'.~` -1` n;;o,lw~.u1se of tha- pvr.~vculiun by l~`rum-is, king: of Frunro. Fnmulu_\"tuiJ1-I fur ull limo nn u salaryuf .\'I-I :1 yuur and t'm1rll0.< ;\sv\'vr_\` brick of tin- wall of Balnylnn was .st;unp1`l with tho latte-r N. stmuliug fur .\'clu<-luulm-,:,t:u`, so vvc-:'\' part of the ti-n1pleoI' Ch:'isLian an-l1i~\`->111.-11'! . is :st:I!npL- with tho M14,-r l',s1am|m',; for ` llmllhlv. I lIIl' III of (End \ tho s\\'0J A.___A. [115 III NU`, ll"l l{l|ll\`I ]I\ I\l`ll ll`: (1 ux7\ (`V III VIII` brniqlu'_\'ru1Il said: "Tlmtis a piece of paw!` M.~1tildu'< \s' Wn.~'hin;;lun Irving sunk from hilarity intn Silvll-1`.\ ;1nd V-\`!llkl`fl away Out of that lit".-time` ;:ri-I" Eh:-grout nuthm'(lippv`l his pv-1|`sII1i_-zliest rs`--uforv1~ nwnt. (`ul\'i11`.s lnstmntvx nf l`.-li_;inn," than ' ..l J l.. |..- 9|... ..A.... L..| ... I. Thu (Jun ll or me but u: we worm. In null: lo Idl amount a: 858.19. in addition to which ll tho unlhnl lhlqultlen ol shareholders. Tho nu!` 5:4-Inlum for are run alone nnountw I .& lnnux-not obotnd I Fun and City Pro- t] Al tho I out poulbl MI. Thna you-gzzllolu lunotluan nrlnto waysheen .p0pulnr and novr bad business _ struggle or_Ini.sfortuno. who is distinguished l f0rVguodli(*:'s, ptill your wire for u tel:-graph messenger buy and gem! me word. nnnl I will drop ovc=r_\'tliing aInlgui'i,;l1t nw.'1_v in kink at him. 'l`h.~m never has been A man like 7 that and llL`\ ('|' will bu. Who um tliosu nrrc gunt, self conceited (-roatures who move al_;ohtwithout synip;1t,b)' 9"` 3l1`l`h' ullll Who. think more of 11 St. llcirn.-ml (lug, orun Al- dernay cow, or a h'ulltli(ln'.v'n slump, ur a lk-rkshiro pig than of 11 man! Tll({V never h:i'l any trouble, or the trouble was mevur sanvtiiiod. Who are tliusc men who llstvb with niuist eye as you tell them of suil`(-ring null who have ll putlms in their voice llflri u kill(ii`.~`.5` in their manner and an excuse or an all:-viuti0_u for those gone astray! They are the men whu mm gmtlliuted cit Lhc: Ruyul Acudcniy of 'l`i'uuble, and they have the diploma written in wruiklus on their own (`()lllllA`llllll(`k`S. My! my? What heurtnches the-y hurl! What inure they have wait! What injustice they have .-`.llf- fered! 'l`iie'niiglitiu,. inlllw1icel'ui' purlflvuthm and -;:1l\'a.Iinn"is tmulilu No dizunund fit for a1'rt)\\`n until it is rut. `Y\'0.wli<-at lit for in-owl till it is p;rm1mi. 'I`h-.runre only three -thin;.;~` that mm hronk ha a cli:1in--u hzunnwr. n Ilium` zi lire; and trouble is -all Elm--; of them The g_'|'ont,5t uritur<, ornmrs and re- fui'im~rs got nnu-h of their l'ur-c-' from trouhlu. What gnvu to \\'z1.-liin;.:t,mi lrvin_L-; that ex- qllisitu it`nlil'l`ll(`$`s`,ll.l1d putlms winch will mnko his book:-z i'avni'ites whih the l~In;;lish laiigimge cuiitiiili:-5 ,1 be written and spnkc-n! Au nu-lv lmnr-'H.m.nl.r Hmr lm nnvnr nnm: ~nnn. vv|nu:u uuu nu L" lILlIll|('Z\ e.1rl_\' lmnr'thrr~uk that he never um-u :nvn- tjmml; and xvhvn, H1i:`l_V years after thodunth of .\1atil.1n llulI'In21_u.\\'|mw;:s.T0 hum |x~~n his h:'Il-~. hm` futlnor pu-ked up a piec nf mn- 1il: \l..oi|.lu`. mm-L ......l.h. " \\ nd1i|uv'1nn [I-\'in-v [U1 1InvI\I'I|x ,'lI Ill "|\|\'Il LIlHI' II III III `V113 U! I! lI'| I rith l1-- \\ .-`.9 . with Hm tl1u.~\- who ll1\\`L`l`lHX1(` lxunur kni;_'hIi1uul in the kingdom I u-um lirst slrm-k nut with the (lat nf row! but with Hm km-n edge of the 1` To build h1~ n1:1r_:niri(-nn('e of char- Puul mulql nut lmw 3]lll`Hl unu lush. ..uL. u` \l.K'l nun \Vh:|t. i.~ Y!`lln- 'I`|. I. Hi` I lI.\\,|lIlI\IlIII3 Ilull I 3 x-amstr-Ilvlms .- l`uI'mli.~.- -nu}-1 3 cnrnngeof ` `H ` ' .. .1. . .. ._. I :.u, .. .. 4|... `.1 VUII lNL`lI 1551 um, 1.]! .;:suun durk nun nnimr nlnv an 111-. U.l!' llllllll-Hlil, |'lIv7 u the lumcl, <-no mu... nf indi\`i(llll.~' is true x`uI`s -'1-untr_v of , .. _ __ u , ,...n I`. nluuru u unntln-x ' Thou Gcods In All the novel! ihdu-'l'om Gotta. Inogny, Walnut. Btnvhtry. Md \ Flower. lint! Green, Inlborry, Pawn, Guy. Ilootrio Bluo, etc. \ New All Wool Henrietta Cloth, 60c. New Silk Warp Henrietta Cloth, 81. New All Wool Veilings, 20c. - unnnnu A law 81;0;:n\"b:l: - - $17139,8oooo. Govornmontboposit. - - 122,000 00. Lotus ma. - - - - 3,ooo.ooooo. Claims ti and quit blyndj nod. 10. by rromp y e 1 u Ishtnlng covered whether the on- XC 0| IIOL Fanc Walnut Cabinets, Bevel Plato Minor, 825 to 840 ion Work Baaketa, 82.50 to 86.50. Gentlemen`: Fancy Rattan Arm Chairs, $5.50 to ON. Gentlemen`: Fancy Rattan Rocker. 86.60 to $10. Fancy Rattan Reception Chain, 8] 75 to S10. Platform Car t and Pluah Rocker. 85 to 818. Marble 1?: Hall Stand, $12.50 to I25. Marhla o Bedoom Sol. 340 to 8125. Ladiea' `ancv Doak, etc., CI? to N8. Mualc Rauh. Fancy fables. Wood and Marble Top. 89.50 to I25. Do not fail to examine the amok before pnrchaaing olaovhero. GREAT ATTBAOTIBNS FOR WEEK $4,500 Worth of Fine DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SATINS. etc. ` $800 WORTH OF NEW PRINTS, ALL A? ACTUAL WHOLESALE PRICES. JL*6iiiTsToN 82: GQ JOHNSTON 82: CO- 0D8J }The Manufacturers Life Insurance Co. In Pink, Light Pink, Blue, Cream, Myrtle, Seal, Hel- iotrope, Fawn, Strfa;Lw%Mberr3{4,`Vetc., with ZEPHYR FLOUNCINGS and memos to Match. Have gpened This Week Their Special lmlortations for Spring of Fine Wool . enriettas, Robed Dress Goods, etc. s these goods cannot be re- peated, ladios should see them atlonee and make their selec- tions before the range of colors are broken. The New (lolors--Saturnelle, Goper, Mahogany, Old Rose, Crushed Strawberry. Chocolate, Russian lue, Nile and Gray Greens, Electric. }7SKTI'l~-UL sHADEs" 1111 NEW SPRJIFNG Goons. ;J_."_S.lR. MCOANN. Agent