Immcansmn. hoid nooo:-at zv. ` llcllll-ll-II (X Aunndmnnhn 5-v-~ nu-n Inn] All unuusuuamg much IDOQI therionm of option. So unconverted per- sons may study tho Bible, but any cannot understand it us than do whose inward ex- penenmunswen to uzd explains the mean- imr of God`: lhmntnnim-c and m.......;..... I-cu nanv gnaw!!! W Illll GXPIIHS H)!` In in God`: throat;-niugx and promises. \Vhlt is I-ml--'l'tnt in nun _.....n. ' Into has by his boruning dad. but did not ' Qatar mm hall ll..|... .. 5.... -....I:._- -A nu mule. no lndweuing or the &viour, uamnwaroloxps-icncn,h the baatintnh lit` at tho clan:-rinnm. no 05.4.` -...a -A u-uuu|n|nlIVI`D. Godm|nmnnrd.-G(ndnnni!cdlnthoah istho highut and cleud nvelntion God hunndo. The indwelling II|m|&-alarm:-Inn. 3. 95.. 5.4.1.... God`: myltaoudulinggi the 0` mlnsdlnthntvuta. n mum (In.-I nag-d..A...I t1_J_-, 1. . . .. _ . ; an qguwsm vrmcn uestmy: tbonimple Gospel. Vs-no 3 in the only explanation whivh we uvahleloxivoolthonnrgvunlod nvuoufot Hod`! dmingnishing proridancesn A do! uddumb boy wuonmukod why he walla nlllicuvd while his qucdona had both spud: nndbeurilx. Oohlhzthnhlnnil-n--I I- nu-v -any u_v ula l.l.'LII-"8 031, II. aid M)` f lulu hen llgh-Au bro npplicd to Onporunum. means its dinppnrnnoo (mm rzhotmot the cu-thn.Iburiod poopledi.n.p- ipenr. Tymnndsndon and Sodom hndnol J umuch light and np;nr\unit_\'as(`hon.Iin I and Bothnidn and Capornnuln, but they had , enough to law than without vxcuna. Tho I enonnouncn u! the punishment ol Choruin. lk-unnidn and Caparnnum iathown in an (act. untuaoirlooshtyinnmnttaoldlqruh siunot Ty:-onnd Sidon uvknovnnndlnhnb and towns still an in both puma-. This doctrine o! the naming obligluom arising from pmvidenthl Inervicn nndotua vane 35. Whdomotu-n works Incl! out into an qutiszu which destroy: Ihnnimplo Gaps]. : onlv exnlnnnnn rhinh mg I They no In-lctly vonotlblo and do not gripe or pang. but by their youth ucuou plolll all who no cm. In rlnluciluoenu; the lot 81. Sold by drngghu ovarywhon. or sent by mail. ` : Duct!-nolpunhhnunt.-\'cuI 8 and 36 ` explicitly turn II|Od(l"ll`lI|0 otconpuuivo xpunhhnn-nt. (lodiuydanofpunldutlnot llhaprt-on wall or furnnoo ol an-.w|nm wryolnmuspnchulyunnno. Amid- mgmcu-houhbc-gmwmbothonvuity oleu-hum`: sulferlm. Tluavhnd Vclion uuuhknlhowondhellot v.83byu|oImnl hula: Two (hut worth an uunluad in the Authnrhu! Venionol the New Tan- nnnlbytho English word hall. Inthollv vim! \'onu'nntho dinincon botwun than [ Iwu (hunk trunk ie m.In:.s....| 3.- o.....-I_a u-nu-uy uwnujwwfj . Illlylulll nnnvnnnbduhnvhg hundoauar qrohn `lnchpuunun. (Xthpu-uun.hovovr. A xM,mnonv Mons Iv REV. 0:0. I 9. mu. 0. 0.. u. o. .- vvuu 55!. I5 III Lllff` EIIKK ll. ` not n1-mu! In tho Now Tedauuul. 0! l1`huI-uin`|r-unvlynnythlnghknowm Buch- nhhwupua-Iuythonhplunollhcw. An-lnvun-Ifullp. thpuuunvutho honoo(Cl:rH.uduMhonoolIl|opubl|c ntnbu-ydnndduooothar. luythiuuj mtjtr --nhnn I u.uI_v uuv Ivutll I0 IIIIJII. Mighty mru-\\ |Ih tho mun hdou us our ruulty In nclhll but whcnlchcy wurb In-an dam in Ghonlln. llubhh and (.`q-nnuum. Al to Choruln than in no word what-wverol any val-Indus than 11. name in uuool Bothnnich. A: h and InJc-huxxtil. nllttlnrinilullelo nut n-nnrlul In IL. \I.- 'l`..a-....._ no u-no nu at an I-no-uucuu noun (Fourth Qnno hr u. lO-l'UIt cl anon.-'-.nu:.:n.Io-aouuooioonsuo. manna. .lITDG.\lE\'T AND MERCY. Hi ZWZC lube has of to many lives that here is when vo unto our great bout. our pill: can It while others do not CAI-tar : !.InlmT.lvnr PHI: Ara \-an-v -mall nntl I I 1 1neir rnmng sun rmumg. . . , Geo Kennen, the traveler, who is tell- ing in t e Cutlery piore ebout the Russians. end Siberiens then we knew befon, hes been pieced on the Rnssien hleck-list. end will not be sllowed into the country egsin. I can -ted." he seys. to beput on the list. lleetm only thenliful thet I crossed the frontier with my materiel end rs cuning this wey. The outside of the us. sinus line is enough for me et present. I be-ceme setielied before I got helf through Silxerie thst I should never be permitted to go there egein. end that efter the public`. tion of my pepere ne foreigner would be allowed to Julie inveeltigetions there, end 1 lost no possible opo nit to entire .9. curecy end thoroui} uess. brought back more then 50 pounc s of notes. pepera, end original documents, meny of the letter from secret government en.-hives, buides 5(1) or 600 foolacap peges of manuscript I by political exiles in ell perts of Si me. I visited every convict mine in Siherie. and every (`0lI\flCI prison except one, end I know the exile system better then most officers of the edministretion. I ceu regard the Neck- listing, therefore. withwcomplecenc . lhe etehle door is locked, but the horse stolen-~end 1': t him." Recent tele- grams from'Russin EIIOW that the govern. ment is still pursuing the (lee tie re _ (mu: described by Kennen in the oven: r Oeu- hary. A number of` young ermy end nsvy otlicers in St. Peterehu _ here been sen. tenced to penel servitu e in the Siherieu mines for merely setting forth in debete the mlveutegee which enother igovernmentel system would have over the, present one. There is Iltllcll excitement end iudignetion eumng their friends. . . sheen` 1 ` n.uul folder: in grant V|~ " Eli. The (`any has hcfun its new year. Pansy`: story to last nl through the year is Up Garrett. Her golden out ltory is We Twolve.Girls, an actual history. Mnrgnnt Sidney also makes another story out of the children that gured in the "Little Red Shop last year. Rev. L`. M. Livingoton writes a serial, Treasures: Their Hiding and Finding." nli In .-nmnn Hm traveler. who is tell. Leullng At traction: of tho l'nnI_v-A Flue Pletutlnl l npor-l`oIloloI Dloonuod. The Pansy is going on u heretofore. an month! mquine made up of weekly parts. This uapu it to Sunday school use. the weekly parts given out separately. The D. Lothrop company, Boston, an publish PPR llullis Sh-unl`ower.~ .~\ I7-hone-power portable en in. with a `.`\Huch |"n-urh hurrhatonc mi I. grind: I!) bushel: of pen or hula in one hour at I cost of one-cent por but cl. " including every ponihlc coat. The name . power driven hnycntur and root-pulper both 3 ll tho sum time, and in loan than two hours prepares the food mural in tin! qzrsph, being 2,!!!) lbs. hay sud 6,(X roots. The coat of this is 55 cent: per ton. or one and ono-half cents per head of cattle daily, including intent! on cost of engine. fuel.tear ' and war. oil. engineer. two hands at hay- cutter. two at pulper. and two A! mixing } u-f_t_ooa. h Gross revenue pen-acre for winter 81: 79 318 St Thoroughbred cattle. I5 llcml .. _ _ 3 Thorouxhbrvd Inmln. 59 hond.. Wool fl-om70houd _ Puxebnsd swine. lihend . .. ~ I-`nueninz came. I! bend. . Milk from I! mws.. ..` Manure from 75 cattle. II lmrsm. &)sheepa\nd5avrine.. . " Thoroughhrod cattle. I5 ht.-ml . Tho:-ounrhbnvd Iunln. hand. (`XI III III Xllll I K). Winhr Cropu.-Fnrmen are harvesting something every day. and as few eotimab: winter products incorrupondeucc with those of summer. we give the following an a safe under-ulculntiou of wlnt we realized during 18863 in connection with a cullintec `farm of 360 acres, or perhaps correctly 0 250 - ` urea. that give buy, smut, grain anal roots. * Take [ninth norm : `HI Qll Ice.-For cnunery Anal college use we harvest about {(1) ton: every yeer. placing a full value upon everything. including teams. men and student labor. and. having had to haul nearly one and one-half miles. ice has cost u: N cents I ton. \l':_L.- l`..._. I.`._....... ._A I.__....4...- Ache they would beelnoet prioeleee to thoee who enlnr from thin dletneelng complaint; but tortu- nuely their one does notend |I0l'C,|l|d lhoee who once try them will nd theoe lime pllle uln- nhle In no many ways that they will not be wu- Ilng to do yithout them. But after all Ilch hold 1 L11- \I'ork Tudor Dlroetlon ol the lloverunent some Valuable lteeuttu Noted. liruru. Nor. N. -0ur regulnting {owl fun all cattle is prepared thrice u week. {H H. pulp:-cl turnips Jr man -elo. l. o lln. out he)- ` anal 3 H. M I-ran. per ml ulnily on an ` avenge ol kind and Age. Tlmio food: An- mixecl in a lump About four feet deep, anal * usul in-{ore nun-In heating nr luring tin- ` 5I(`1.'tBlAg!? of fermentation, usually when 3 the t.empoml.|Ire rwwliea 70`. The nutriliw rntiu u! this mixture in L5 9. and the nmrkel ' coat I6 cents per haul r day: can to the , tanner uhoutll cent; \'ntcr in given about I I0`. |m1|the sable in never over 50 . with ' proper ventilntion. The breathing space l for anti Illllllll in about ll feet. (`In May. A string. estimated at I2 per cent. in fa-din v home: and II) per cent. fox nlieep. was re izod last winter with cut hay. 'l'hc animal: rnnnot leave any unon t tneir ` feet. and they eat more of the mug er pout ` tinng |I' ` xhom<'tin::.nlmh,nhriro|u.l.mn-I~ uh} .uting wunnuno to the hdy who lu: " ~ntnlka'n::.|nd|Iy|qhel'hnduul,he lad. -rnnhonid urndly. looking nudity into L Sue. "was that lavihlfou you gun (at luv! \`.'m It tut no?` \ n."n5d Ibo In-ly. tor _\uu and for :7 our who hmnl IL Wdl uuvn,"dn uplld. "I I(' it. I accept 1; ghdly. lknowl |IIvk'hntl.but yuunldhowuul-I make no [ood.udIu.~ 11-pG&hlII\'I'&|tion." `mu wutln an limo Ihhpuornlnlvrunnnhulhun tulho-menu Ingmnndwhon duo baud l.huImuhrl`IHn- viutjun she hunwdhu-ly mcaphsdlt. How may vhu luau it mushy wuluu-3:: m-8u.n- IIAP Ht`:--J H ...-Ll : nuuqyqvljill It I onhmnhnglnnl Iv:-yonnnnnny, nnllnvluulo lnulnga Ahntytnhru vulalhnghtvobuldlvdwhrnqwmuotn ghoul dub Invihllnn. Bin nil. \'-n will qnlnmnotxuod enougluo;o.lunwk-k- at Bulb whotnvlhnyouavtn lube you good" your!!! lat Mm Phqbloluvnd tn khgihmnuuu lnlndydrnnudnnthv-y Inn at Qua: \`k-tn:-In`: dinner. I :-rlnnu nyl hum noulhhbc-luau Iovur. Kin-,ur|mu_\':onIno u\mo.\vllldol.he you u: `u n-hm` cl rigltovunmn that will nah nllstonlvtlnnnuu.-,'Ihpruynl HIE- dun Who gh-an thbwooh'fI|hviInuoa,and whl ink-u It wundtfult bit from noun |wlulrh~ndIogotu|hInIshun9tIIhhot In-nur wanna! In Ilttnuunoltul no- qunlutaIn!ovi:I|hIrin|hobInM!nloIIAn- try! \\'|oqy|.0-olollol Tn uluun In M -In-I D--up n-._....n _.... um. Write it on up hmn|.or|I~u'ol-> ftlullul Illtlv nuts If (NW with lid luri- Inuuu print! on nun. mi giro tn thoriu- Inn "in -luau Ikh M noltgllgg _-.4 -In}-J-Iuvun-.t-uluuwwullluuw III- luh Ahh-ugh the hdtnlylohctlncvnd bu-rim uni both In at Ar gun: , utnngthnndllwhl tn gmquu llhklmimvmtknn. .` |.n_.|_`.n n_-u.u.... L..- wry nu; I Ilw yuung musty an by In- dny a villa at her In- I-I. Iowa and lb un- H-al 11.3 I.I-.sb I.-...l ofhrlllulhteaurymzonlay 5 Innl. ch-I fnln IL: nu-A-u n... THE EDITORS' TABLE- oquuy nimble In Uomupouon. om-inc nd pu- vnunq Illlunnoyln complnlnnwhilo the also col-not nll duo:-den u the uomuchmlnuh the liver and nguhto the bowels Inn 11 they only cued - - j 3 j FARBERS IN GUELPH. HY Ind IQIHIIO the buwell. IVE! U U A_L_A\.__ _...u.u L__I._-_A_._.1--I__-A- n. 1&1: lleuhchc. yet Outer`: Limo Liver Pllll no oqully valuable! Oonnu uon. curing nd vnuu this snnoglnn comp:lAInt. while they BEAR IN .\lI.\'D our Juvket and l.'lIter ('loth.s, Slmwls, Jackets and L'lsu-rs, Dress Goods, Ribbons, Laces. &c. Alan Knit Wool Goods in Great Variety and Lowest Prices Lt Murray & Tay|or s, i dam to I muons unto of tho nynun. Illcll an Dtntnau. Kaunas. Drowsiness. Diutnnp mu sauna. Pull: in use Eda. to. While their most remarkable uuccou bu been Ihown tn curing LQLZZ T12 anon neodncho sud nliovotll the troubles Incl- doul to bmonn state of tho oynun. Inch Dtnlnau. Kaunas. Dmwulnuu. Dim-on u U vIK.'. Tbo above good: are u Jnh Line and are- far beyond the ordinary udue given. Ladies Fine Kid Gloves 25 and 30;`. Ladies Extra Fine Kid Uloveu.'s0 and 75. Our Best Kid Gloves warrnuzod. Also Cloth Gloves. Janey Gloves. Lined Kid Gloves. Lined Kid Mitts, &c . at Lowest Prices. ggla I In II C. Children's Extra Fine .-\H~\\'uul Hus; 2') SUN` `Z50. Children`: Heavy Ribbed Ow.-Istucliings I at Lowuf Prices. Hoyt` Heuvy Ribbed All-Wool .\'lo\'kilIgn 2.`: and Me. TL- _l._.._ .._-,l_ ___ ,. I,,I, I z_,_ ,, I others do not Outer : Lmlollnr Pills are very small mud vary on! to bio. One or two mm make: don. lcl. ll. Fl`. lAdieI' Extra Ila.-avy All Wool "use `.`-"w and ilk. Lulief Heavy Ribbed Uverstnckingn .'?lk-, worth 50. . LNiiea' Fine ('M|nuore How at Low:-at Prices. Children`: Fine All Wool .\'torkin-gs III, I2}. I51`. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Mu : Undorvou 95, Jan. Mon`: A|H\'ool Underwear 65. .30, (II, 8.3, \ T50 and up. See our All Wool Run for Me. Hoyt Underwear I25. I5. Wu. Youth` Umlerwur at Luweu Priu.-I. Allo I complete stock of Fine Lnml~' Wool. Natural Wool. Cuhmen Lml Merino Goods. for both [Adieu and Gentlemen. PRICES GUARANTEED THE LOWEST. `I'll: Fwd: IIOV nrlcn. A In --l at ........""- "'.:."'...:-"'....'...*"--"*'*-1...... `.'"~ III (`Illi- bo: `ah ooupoI.:;I&n:llh 1|: nunI.I';mmlo `(II V . ME la mun. ounouuntca I. l!0\J.\ HAN`- zlk POWDIII 00.. [C All Strut. New York. amw mucx-: S'I`()R_E,`u 176 PRINCESS STREET. Union. with au opp. Post omcu. UN DE RWEAR. Luliea' Full .\'iI.('n 4-owl All \\'uol "04 '. I7 (IL. Firth iEof::}}I: 'c` {.1 Imr"u 3 wonderful modlcino tor I sud Um-is. Throat. and bum: Gom- I. It iswlthout duum mo. ha.-t mndi- g Iver used. and never mm: to give ' V 10!. We <.\~mIIdorSt.-n hquu~ poo:-aw. - :A_bso|utely Pure". nu wnuuut IIIKIII-In out Illa! In II ACHE ._- .0 _. ..-_.. In.-- a\..A L-.. L W ?-hAuvur`-tn Ont am~e- ""V`nmL *1: wonderful ud U0:-is. Throat. and Luna ()nm- 11003.1-as 1`oVmcx-r. . 'r1czux-rs I-1 um u __j. Buildix 3 IN. I-`arms. kn. bought uld uoldon Au uurcxl [III uu.'u IIIUIII an _.A n-.o....-- In - II..- Ilull1.Il'Dlll 009. ' She has charge of aome forty girls; some of them are matured women. They all rush into the educational hueineaa. Just an our young Atri- oanedldntterthewar; but adgarettewaunore atu-active tothem than a elateand pencil, and the promenade more alluring than even making pictures lnoll on-water. 'l'heiI-Inind: ranmoee on matrimony than in depicting mined temple: end spoiled kioeh. An incident In connection with her school in a mrhieh village oi the Bon- phorus illuetratea the mode by which sometimes theyouna women are aelectodaswlvu when . the girls are assembled in the nchool. a strange. welnl. old woman entere. She pwduccs a nutter in the dovecote. The teacher mahee inquiry: Who is ahe? \ Oh! ehe comea to look at the girls. For what purpoae! ask: the artist teacher. You will eee noon. reply the giggling beau- tlee. . The old woman nettle: down In a special stare at two otthehourlp. and then leavea. Then the explanetion colnea. Sheie picking out {wife fur aolne one. The then hecolnee a eon or qtlendot. The :'llalIwearallthelrJewelrynllthalI'headdleuee. `C %C&1hIIOIL` - znaritnl market. After aulclfa aceue. thoae eel Jected for matrimony hegln to duo `with ex- ~tlaoIdlnary attire and tantdle the qnmtlerfeit hill at n time,-to those who.m, 1 | napta night. The swiftast binl on the wing Bailonsnythatitcnnstnrtz from the count of Africa. and I` trade winds land on tho Amori. j tom sunset. This is probably an ment. but close observers have. I night at 21!) miles an hour. tho frigate bird, n nautical bi . It Rate the Iron. Sugar has frequently been IT as a menus at pmvcnliitg l-oilu ` tion. Ru ;-ut uxperin)en1s' have (onnio acid is genie-mtul by such lag the iron of the - -- I ' The Guinea. The English guinea was (list on: and derived itennmc {mm the 1: gold of whirl: it was at lint cum; , nun Guinea-_ . . I 1 4 i s 3' 5 i l -- , . Autumn llnxv. ` It in rmv -.1-in-r.:l| _'.`vonu~i!oE ! I ltlnmphx.~u.- nu` (u-`JR. ly zciur ; It they nru I`u`.lD3 znnnynauu us. lllMlCl' D030 There has been much dllculty. though a great dean-. In establishing Turklsh schools for girh. This In a reform. Kn. Walker. In her book about `nu-trey. wu employed in on of these schools to i tench drawing. II`:-r plcnuvof the school In I Ilunomua one. * Elsa has ah.-..... -0 -.._... p__4_ _n_n-_ ,_, , . I|lppIJ!'L }lo'oould stay under Inter nearly as long an a 3 porpoise. without. a blow. What bvcame of him { I never know. but he in I simple which diplomats will recognize 8 class of citizens who belong to all lugs and an rally, by melt vugubond life. under none. ` nagsnnu -n...... p... 1. wquu-aces Ina leaves. ` Afterward he n-(urns to say that be has had a 1 job; had dived fur a sunken vessel in the Bosphob oua. but could not make mom than twenty * puma (a dollar) I day. and he had I family to support. '0nlIlnl :t,-u- nm-I-r -mo`. nnnnln -. I--- -- _ no never auspeclod Why not work 1}. the clear nu-rs of the Bos~ 1 phorua. rutae boats and thus raise money) He loqule-cues and leaves. ` I Aftnrl-nrd Inn rs-tn!-nu tn car than I... L-.. |._,n _ uavr nc-up or Ilarvo. I suggest dhera modes of u:cumuluion-c pun he never suspected. 'h\' not Inrk In nu. plump -.5... ..o n.. n-.. no mo xnvnss confounded. When his performance is over I at for his passport, on evidence 0! ciunanshlp on at run nut for our pruuctiun. But It Is not dy; I0 that the American (bur cannot Intervene just now in the local laws to the classic sponges. not even for a descendant of Themlsaocles. Becldel. he complains that ha is Impecunlous: He must have help or nlnrvo. I smnrpst alhm-an lnnnlne M ..m.......|..:.... - -.._ water.` now are you. luppa pnrm! He becomes :1. once genial. and In In`: muddled style tells his trouble: In the numeric hIo-nll over agntn. Inked him how long he could any underwater Ind how he does It. He thou : us how to do it. Ho clutches his nooe by his thumb and index: finger and [nihen into his capncloua chest I surplus revenue of nlmosplnn-. Ills wbcay noise make: the legauon tn.-mblo. The cnpouju is nlu-med and the kavnsa confounded. Wm his llnflllilnlndnn In nu..- I --\. I.._Lz_ GEORGE CLIFF, The General Real Estate Agent. .- 7 A 0131.8 SCHOOL 1! TUIKIT. I know him by that Imne. [lined in synnaled thin. an e:ubroidc-tn`! un-ck jacket. I had my- Ialf seen him. under water, smoking. in a tank. You are Kippapnpunzu. tho tunoun diver. an you not! He looks turprinednnd plouodu tho recog- nmon. ll! IC I-V-.. lllll. You are the mu: who drr: -chuppt under ` Inter.` How Kippapnmo! becomes :1 once -mm. um In M. ......o.n..a ITIFUI DH In New York or Wuhllgton?` Oh? out out. be promptly rvjolned. Do you our smoke! I blnndly naked. tender inghimu-Inna:-. Heunuunnuysnlh and lllumina the VRNI. IIPPAPAPOIII AND IUXIIT OOX. pt-euahlulnhu-nal JAM:-r.hulwo not two u- unlmlemnnnhmpwuctournoudpu-we.` It in nut and nweuu ul-not about our lug. butul-cot and `hark cunu-ndhg. `l'hIu.lnour mbordtnun. we an _f!CJ and Iu'or.n.nd.u lhnnunou`mc-.c-nootoutptrautriaoltho N-gluon. An-ah:-r In ntvuloled bytes]! from an Ann-rh-In rlllavn of Gun! doc:-at. What he urn dc-en-ml.-d (mm lpnnidu or Tholnbwciti I did nut mquln-; prvtnhly tho lam. II D had nmch In do with lkhuug the mu-In elements` He pm.-nu tunnel! and hi: can. He In I dnw-r He had luau at CNOI. old Homo-r'n Lslr. Wbtla diving to rule A VZI In the bu-bur. be us nnutod by that unhulk Ilu-u lllonllynlmng for 5 nun. Holndno Ii He In )ulod. H0 ppcold unto tho A (war, I. o.,tho lngulon I! lead his In full council. A: be upon no Eighth. hub French. name `mama and much Inodoru muck, rm-uh-d in All our Aid: to unutth I 1|-.-n...- .. ...n ._.__.A__ P \` dnxnnnn i II---.. I unxnmnn mu-rpn-let. line I not anon you hr-(on-.9 After his nmu-lalnta In underood rains I an-vial air. Ann-r much vxplunlion he cut: Duh: I In In AI'll0f|(`I." Which America! NoM: 0 [vi wruil-I-: ` wanna dlnttlonnurd nlloueunh. Ibouohngntiulhllb an-n-hnoI|unMnI.lIuonq.hrIbhItno uouorhtun-may-out-Inns-hlvn.|uowuvhtho at-nvpmgnlbruluur hunch Ind nah Inna It nnqunenoouhu lotoovI.hu.lrnQnuuvo olnnmnwupuulblrtupl-adthanhlknotn `oust;-nnalnluta-ruonc|unnt\unbdl|IhoI`r<:u~ dnlunruu dunno mun; larva not ch D-nap!-numuunuuc-uI.outov|vonI|I& umhwolmluuv Aodulnchoh-buns III u urn.-Iv-uzu In I `THU . Iatnolutua-unnooonr dcnntuuuln achuqhnuunnhchtnnubpn Irina: 903 !!! N` ("CI but ran th- llol 5 ll 1'01`! new book. "ho Dlvudou ofublplumnl lnfu-by.` I4 1- Inngngg `.14 _I .__ _L._ A Glrwlobool In furioy linen-Ibd In! HOOII-od-`l`Iu lutucoq Illuoty at a blur Who In Ioaoguul by Iluhtoo Out In 5 lnuocluo 80' Int! `FIND. CXTRACTS FROM THE OIVIROIONS OF A DIPLOMAT. '\|It\l In an Inn Inn IU fllnt` I int:-rpn-(er. I asked bun, \|ll||||1|1llKaI undewod and tho till :`I||I nir S.\ .\I (`()X`S BOOK. THE BRITISH WI-HG. WI-IIDN BSDA Y. NUV. _ " ""' '""" ' ' lJIHIlllKIllTIlH']IlI'IGH.C` `Ill. 7' is I-v 2'1-:1vI.:Hj-`roauwloI 2:;-.' - nut.-y inviuuonwnno tint not auto I t .-my l;.-;u..-.-; mm (audit. bnuyu-yun asphalt J ;lltl;c)'uvm.-:;3ugn:;,yu-.uum..,. V Almhpoordd hthogutgiv: Engl_i.-hguinen wasnrst mine-Ii-1 I673, nndderivcdiuname tar: t!;...`.`th1_| c cams Guix'1o;'-.. . 1 ! ll nltl Ino lI'oI. ; has rccumznendod | boiler i::r~:`::stm-' ?` Raut.c:xperin`u-ms 21:;-wzn that T` formic me. :-.c2.::.-k- - ing iron. I I I | uuplu llljllta Theuwiftast issaid to bird of Sailors say `tint it can start at daybreak hmntho cnnst of Afr-inn nvnl I'.u"lnn~hnv blu- uum um uuuzc ox Alrlm, and ln.lu\rmg tho Amorin-.;.: vonst bo- This 011-!` stato- ho.\'c- estilzuzlnl its hrht at. an milan -n I..\.... Jua H. Gllmoqr. of T. Gumour 6: Co..` Wh ado rooers. Br-ockvme. says: 1 Q5379 l.lIQd_' a.mam.oEux1r" fur a Severn r_uI.I.IvnI any uni 16 can Still`! In u:)`bma.I and fntlmring the trade winds [and on Hm Am.\ri.- ~ . unmcf LL \ an IBIIKIIIII IIOIII. The out boodio is to be found in either of the dictionaries spelt home. It hnstuwn usod in its present seuso over thirty yozns, audit is to be found intho Thiu\'os' Lexi- con," published in 1355. Boodle: munu-is felt money. Boodle carrier: one who carries counterfeit money and hands it out, one those who.u::;s it." Lilllll I other "6 Who Commando? _ i Thom is frequent quction, Is Pr(siEcn8 Clovahnd or Gen. Sheridan oomnmndenino chic! of the army of the l'l;itul States! The president is by virtue of his ulce oom- mnndebin-chiot of the army and navy of the = United Stntm. Gd. Sheridan is also stylml commander-in4:hial nf t.)m- u-mv nf um I uuluxn Dtnuln UCI. DIIGFIGIIJ U I13) SI)'l&I ` commander-in-chief of tho` army of the Shun Thn nnn in alnnlnin Hun 1 uer~In-clue! or mo` 01' the United sum The one in ex-olciu. tho I nflunr "(In fnnhn 9` v IIIVVIIII ltrj Awnngle}: in _(English) college phrase. is ` onowholnsobtunod nphco inthohigbess nnthunaticnl tnpos. Thentmanotthia chnhterlnedtlioaaniorwmngler; tbenst Inntaxl ouch uomrdlng to his respective unkassemnd,third,toIuth udaoon. In tholhldlouguscollogoexu-cinuwuncallod dlsputntiongnnd thosawhoperfonnedthom wen disputants. Henna tho Idea of wrangling. The Tletol-In (`room The.\'ictoria Ct-om is u Malt:-so chm of \ btouna, with Queen V'icmrin`s (`n-st in tho j center.uudomeath which is tnos(`n)il lump ' ing the inscripuun For Valor. It in awarded toomcu: And men of tho British army who show compicuous bravery in tho pna-mo of the enemy. Thoonlor was in- augurated in June, 1%, at the class of the Crimea war. Pritish soldiers manning the down-union are entitled m write V. C. After. their numx Old Portleutldn. In Oontnl park, New York, necrthe nonh- weucornenis an oldbrownstono building` knovrnu the block homo." On nblu on One Hundred and Seventy-third strut, can 0! 'lht.hnvenno,u'otho ruins of nsimilnr bulldiu. On another bln further Inst are thorunnin: of unearths: torgnndwcstot Tenth avenue, nur One Hundred and Ninety- third street, am still mono ruins. 'l`hmo are thorunnim of the fortimtions thruwu up ugniut the British during the Rm-ulutionary 1 war. Thewholonorthondoftboishndwu fortillal. ; Inc I1II<`l y lull! IIIIWPT. Jll [Inll qyn: "Whoa Inmeybpud by: nk upon a `nun! or Aland check by minute. the gt-nan! rub In that it may be room-rm! hock fromlhopnycowhorn ltwupnktu hu- lng ban paid withuut mnlidorutlnu. but it either puny bu bun guilty 0! nagllgt-um or (I511:-, by Whkh the other has been in- ml. the In-gligunt party must lunar the Inn doctrine in clmr Incl In sustalnul by an- thorivy. The bank in not I-mun-I to know any- thing more than tho drawer`: dgunturv. and In the stucco of my vtrvuznsunoo which In- llcu Injury upon another prty, them is no noon why the bank should not he mim- bnrlnd." This decision Iru sutnaquenl to out by the court of nppanls in F474, which exvitui It the tune: gnu: dual of vrmcinn. The genenl prnctlw an-ms to he nowadays that the bank must hour the lnnun of my funds pen:-(mm! upon it. omen. with an-mum as sumnuc-. Cluonce St. app. Buildil IN. I-`arms. oomminion ' I E Burial Flu-ea nl Prialdelta. Waahinxtunh body H1! at -um. \'q-moo, V a.; tho two Adamam are buried under tho old chunk at Quincy, Man; Jollenon rub at loath!-llo, Va; Madison`: grave is a0 Montpelier, not `far {rum Ilontioallo; Ion- rooh n-main lie in the Richmond cuneury; Jackson`: grave In In {hunt of his oldrui- donoo, "The Hermitage, war Naahvillo. Tenn; Van Buren was buried at Kinder- hook. N. Y.; Harrison at North Bend. near Cincinnati; Polk at Naahvio; Taylor`: ro- malna an near Louilvillo, K1; I-`illmon baa in I-`onat law cemetery, Bualo; Pienv was buried In Concord. N. H.. and Buchanan at hncauter. Pa; Lincoln`: [ram is near Bpingeld. 1111; Johnson`: at Granville; Tun; Garaldb at Cleveland; Granti at Rlvanido. N. Y., and Arthur! at Albany. I "Bath: Inn: mm-wvmnmt dullmns womnnotnunnu-nu. :1-mum: halluwlhh (round. The have nu-n,|n1u and dId,; wlodmgxkdluqhvo numrrntul it far. ahovoourpownrtoudnl or In dacnrt. Tho, wurldvrlll lmlomhuorlnux n-nu-mb| vhuwu my lnmbuc It can never forgot a what theydl-I ban In: for nacho uwlng, nlherlohodallnhd bontolhounllnlnhd wwtthntthey hnwuhmfnrnonnhlymnitd on. ltlnntht-rlnrmtohnhol-ododlnudvo tho gun but amusing I-elnro uo-thc| but than bound dud wotakolncrmnal was an no-opoullull-Y The but which nnolvu and Ida: ehmknhud ttulnnluwrr mnhkher unounthomnunqnnlblo tut-tho monvy pudlnoxocc-olthoortginulsumnuludon ` Ibo (`lurk by tho drum-r. Judge Dunk.-ll nn: When moan nmm hr . I-.. ........ Wain` IIIIV Hnlfl IIHU IIIQII HUI luv. \\'ou'ouuhudal|mtnl;n-ruuuu II tho Inn! ldllupbmol Ihuowhol fnnaalrllvuthlthuuthnmhxhtl I bniqulhr Hung and ptupcrthnt uudoihh j "Nw II nnnguul in I [nut 1-Ml VIP. India whtlhvthl uuuu. ur my nation D \ noun-lnllnlumnumu-|.cu Inn alum * Won-2- mot mugrut lama Ian M um in. \\'n us. and 3.. .L.n...o.. - ._...u.... .4 n run-and I-veu yuan amour luau: hnuumful-thugnntt-vnatlnanlnaov, |ulu.oucdvcd I: y. and It-Mount ` tolhopmpmluunthtnllnnuuvauunl -nun] Pndlout Lincoln`: (`thinned 0000;0- buj Adina. tbfolbwmgb I`m.ukm Ulunlui Io ` blind Ootlylhurx qua-`ls. ckllvlnd Sm`. IO, N III II mu pwlnhly linu lmglllot IauIr.I.2nnuqu-nuuncat tho pnIImtNa- bfir An English Wonl. `uL....II-\\ .\_ A- L- n.,__ .\ lfnlvonlty Tern. nr in nI`....u..I.\ ..II-_. Mm[mLm`mm we culuosmr won. E3217: 'll|a|III In!!! .L..` ' HINTS FOR PRIMARY CLA$S. I 31' A110! W. xxox. ` Venn-s are enough for the little folks. The la-sou can be divided into three parts: I 1. An invitation. v . , } :1 From whom! _ 3. To whom! l Aninvihtion lmpliauomuthing plunnt. Agronp otchllltunllvtnglnncroinhd put 0! wutnlltoovu-oowl:.wu~otnvitudhynlr a gun: citynrhuvo cvorytunlnnmi 1. Willmlness, not lack of evidence. is the ; muse ot unbolief. { 0 NW... A--o Al g'n.I..-_.._t u-ulll _..__ -2. uou mvun upxnyuu Iruul to In { rendg: to receive it 5. We knovy God thmugh Clzrist. ,, 11 In Christ is rest. -uuuiuurnnuuumnnermand an inamed muaclo,enyl1!tinglstoi-tnre. Wewenmnde towork in harmony with God. Whenthen wot.-ometonainhim,w'earewrenchingand twisting ourselves. Todoodkiwillwnsthe workforwhichnnnwaamade. Whenthere-i tonchrist any-1,"! will giveyou re|t,"he` deal not mean that thereafter you shall have nothing whntevrtodo. Spiritual inactiviv. whlchisneithergoodnorbed.ia animpoui- bility to any human . What we need therefore is not idlena, but work which shall not be wenrina. Christ`: reet.-8o Christ`: exhortetion, learnofint-,"is In the line of thisperfect adaptation oftho worker to his work. The yoke hohorewnstho willot his Fnthenand inhismeeknenandhia lorwlinesof head: it wnshismenttodothiswill and tonishthe work whichhewns sent to do. That yoke was easy to him and that burden light to him. Itgooetherefore to the heart of the question ufour likenem to Christ when he says to us. my yoke is easy and my burden is light." He does not merely mean the yoke nndthehurdenwhichhewillgivetohie people and mquire than to take; he includes in the phrase my yoke and my burden" the yoke and bunlen he himself has borne In order, however, to nd theee easy it is neces- serythatweahould take on his neture,his lovetui-God nndhis hatred for sin. This burden will be heavy to the unmnewed heart, but ltwillbellghttotheunrmenorate nature. In him, therefore, alone can that ndaptationtothetnsk we have to debun- `curedwhich will make these tasks euyot nerfm-menu; ' R0330! ll.lllBl.N.'I. 2 Thodny of judgment will come. 3. Mugywlao umenloed will be brought low. 4. God reveih aplrigunl truth to mum ` mm]? to nu-nivn it ..., \.. ...... .. uuuwmugs unu pmmms. ru-'l`lnt is null)` work tlnt wurlts out only into disappointment and fail- nm Lnhor is the active sidoo! suering, and heavy luiqn is its pnsive side. Lifting vrhm wears well is not nemusnrily vory painful, eqJoclulLy if the burden is not dispnoporom ntely heavy; but if we have n dislocated shoulder and a broken um and inuned ` lnnmda Anv lifting In nu-on... II . --.----J- cu-tern mzuruver Pills mull and very any 319 ulglmlon They strictly vegetable am do not gripe burn. by gonna nlono