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TAE HIIkoN bit:NAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 19,1889.
'HE DEAOOJ'8 WE fr K I era' heir, win Rapt Ow "11/41141 stews. "4 [awed the ki,,4tiw'8 I'd .hated In I esd Aire loped in their hennas •ad
kY at.** TR*&Y OMAN.
The com,acui in service of January
wee just utcr in the church at Sugar Hol-
low ; and people were waiting for Mr
Yankee Logi,* out the hymn ; but be did
sot Ktce i; nut- he laid ha hook dues'
•u the table and looked about on hie
church.
He was • mail of s:tnplicity and sin-
cerity, fully in wired to do hue lord's
work, and 1.. d•• it wish ad his res silt ;
but he did sometimes feel di.enut.oed
tits aw,urr'ne;'attou wen a m.xtur. • f taros
ers a..d uterhaui•, for Su. ar Hollow sea
cut 1n teas by hi-,er Br ..sea -• br•wliie,
noisy stream cleat turo•.t the wheel of
many a mill and manufactory ; vet on
the t.111* sr.mod it there wa'1 will • start
tared pnpuletion, audit q their broad 1.
the full perct,,ti.•u . t the pruuesal car,.
Su lo' had to c t tend with the keen brain
and skeptical cotangent of the men v ho
piqued thems.•h'es tin weer to hannnet
thta'6•>•!t.l problem* :ts well as hot trio,.
with toe jea'..,uay will repulsion sud bus
ter feeling that bred the com11i..i, st
horn:•• abroad an'l at how. ; while poi -
haps he had • still harder tui to Revak,
the sluggish soul* of them who earn
their day* t.t stregglr with barren telt-
side aril rocky pasture for mere feu d
and cluthing, and their -sights to sleep
the dull sleep mil physical fatigue ..id
mantel vacuity.
'.t teemed so•netitnes to lir Perkos
that uothtutt but the trump of (.Lr.el
count arouse his peep:. frau' their rte.
and Mike them believe cit .ice :.ord and
LI ow hes footsteps. Today -110-•
bog time before alar --he had mused
and prayed till an ilea t.w.k shape in his
thought, and now he was to put it in
prsct. w: ; yet he felt peculiarly remote
e thic ..nit soiemuis.d as he tt■'ked about
him 'tad tore:waled the mimes of his ex-
p -v t,i.nt 'then therr dished a•c.m
hen, as the words of Scripture will come
bask to tete habitual Ili'.I• reader. the
• .bis utterance 4,1 Gamatiel concerning
Peter and hie brethren w hen they stood
obeferwOm council: "If this ::ounsel or,
this work be of teen, it will . atm
nsucht ; but if it be of U•..t ye can nut
wortkr'w in" So with a Maud tit sterngth
the [;.lister spike.
deer friends," he nal, "y nu all
know, thoagh 1 did not .1v" any tee ice
to that a It.rf, that this week is the Week
of Prayer. I hoes • mind to ask you
W ne•ke it fear this enc.. a w•. ek .•t post
tkti instead. 1 think was inay diso.ver
serails thu.vs, some of the things of God,
io this roomer that a su:c+essien of
peey:•rn eetin<!4 wonld not perhaps en
thuraiu,irhly retia: to u.. Now, when 1
.ay 'taus, ( don't wean to have you go
home. a .d sagu••ly andesene to walk
e traiel.t in the ,td' way ; I west you to
take 'lollop,' as they are called, f..r the
prayer meetings. For instance, Mendsy
•u prayer leer the temperance work. Try
all that day to Ise temperate in speech,
in act, in ihdut:eecs .1 any kind that is
hertfuity t', you. The next day is fir
Bznisp "chords; go end visit your schol-
ars, anch of you as at teacher., and try
to feel that they h ..e living s'.ul. to
Nice. '1%. stolidity ;f a day for fellow-
ship meeting ; we are cordially invited
to :lit. nil • ubiuw meting of this sort et
Bautam. Few of os an go twenty V.
miles to he with our brethren there ; 1st
us ai.en.J that day in cultitating our
brio to en here ; let u" go and see those
who hare been add two as for twine rea-
ms, heal ep nor breaches of friendship,
enamel our shortcomings omit° another,
and act ss if, is our llastrt s worth, 'all
ye are brethren.'
"Thursday is the day to pray for _the
family reljttum ; let to each try tub to
our families, of that day in our. measure
what the Lord is to hie family. the
church. nw.nboriog the words, 'Fsth-
en, prowess not your children to sheer
'hpalwnd.. love your wives, and be not
bitter r,on.nat thein.' These are teats
rarely compentd upon. I have noticed,
in our enticement meetings ; we ars
mere apt to speak of the obedience doe
from children, and the aub.,i.inu esd
meek arse nor wives t. we se, forgetting
that duties are always reciprocal,
"Friday, the church' is to be prayed
for. Let us then, each fur hietself, try
to act that ley just as we think Christ.
our great Bxeotp'ar, world have soled in
oa/r lasses. Let us try to prove to our-
selves sold the world about us that we
have not taken uf."n ut His gams liKhtly
corn talo. Saturday is prayer•day for the
heathen and foreign ,ntauons. Brethren,
poet know end i Loner that there are
heathens at our doors here ; let every
one of von who will, take that day to
preach the G•'slel to wino one who does
not hear it anywhere else. Perhaps you
will tied work that you knew not t.f
Tying in your midst. And let us all, on
Saturday erelong, meet here again, and
chasms some one 1.r,ther to relate his
experience of the week. Y nu who are
wiifng to try this method please to
rise..,
Kveryh'.dy row, except old Amos
Tucker, who never stirred, though h,
wife pulled at him and whispered to
him imploringly. He only shook his
grizzled head and sat immovable.
Let us.tnt! the d'.tol.,gy," said Mr
Parkes ; and it eat sung with full 1.,-
vcr. The new idea had roused the
church fully; it was something fixed and
positive to do ; it was the leverpooint
Ar:hn,nedee longed for, aid each felt
reedy and striate to move a world.
Saturday night the church assembled
again. The cheerful eagerness was goes
from their fares , they looked downcast,
troubled ,and weary --ea the paster ex-
pe'te••d. ;S'hen the box for ballots was
passed shout each tors a bit rel paper
from the sheet placed ;s the hymn bxo.ke
for that purpose, and wrote on it s
name. The pastor sand, after he had
emoted them :
"Demon Emmons, the int has fallen
be you."
"Um sorry Mr't," said the deacon,
rising ep and taking off his overonet.
"1 helot got the beet of records, Mr
Parkes now 11.11ye-
"That isn't what we want-" said Mr
Parkes
We want to know the whets exper-
ience of some one amour/ ea, and we
Irene yes well not tell ts, either mews
or 1•.. then .hat you did esteri•nee."
Memo Emmons was • short, their
set tans with • shrewd, kindly face and
1 had a will! Carotid yrywtaal•'s (vile' m••wth to Sive hw item. mos it Mat I MIli i G' �.cifieut, perhaps, ae I eta
1 a..e1y. ' 41.01 ..e ..•J.l. 1. y .11 1 ►ie.1 eV IL" dol i jfisi%i are, tut e' 11' an ' f.lsoot til the
-11•11,leretheen," he said, ''1 Juni .•1 1.r.y.•1 1..1 ;in.. tamely tome ..•,,. pDetw past ...•d.rstaud,u‘.
know why 1 eh. didn't t• I it. 1 ata pretty ten, 4ht I •••ulato't s.y u,.tl,, 1 jou iAud an•.lb,•r year they wit) keep an
well ashamed 14 myself, m• 4.1/114, hilt sit• hod 1 , the k,1o''lu.'s wya••t,end *hen 1 other week of practice, by 0.:4(000 000-
I ought to hit, .mid tatty''• 1 shall ur .fi the hie berms up if. oil 1 celled wile. l sent.
by what I've °Yu est air f d t to era dst '- IA.*,mss ' says she '1'.e got .ueh •
back. 1'11 tell you just ss It nine ( bead.. he, 'j,sh. but I'll c..wu m • wig- Ttialie.'.s• oftemm.us
Moeday I luuked about nu• 1 ' beg.. . 11 ' 1 dilu't wind cost. for *ewe. are Craton par • 1•w that will pros -eta pilo•
with I am ■mases' fund . f c•ff.e, lied at ern 11.011' seal, rod 1 ..s jest 'er bassi 300$6•, golds, asthma, bit n.
ti ain't aired for n,•--- the doctor a.. ,' a K, all. to say w, when 1 re•ueu,twre'1 , Miss sod lune troubles. but ll eyard's
ain't ; bed, dear me, it d,.e. ..t • was• 'lee tis' about not feta' u'tttr eitau.et I' tt' ral Btlrm dies.• away with the
up good, °old woruluga, to hare • out. 'so.., s., I says, •Philn'y, you lay .'r• 1 ; disk•:ulty by promptly curIui •11 stfro-
.d bot, sweet, teats drink, and I haven't I espool Lrwu,y 01,,1 11 V0 get tl.a 0 1 own• of the throat and put s, 11 a the
had the grit to refuse, i knew at made ilea t'.day ' 1 declare, she 'urged ..ver pleasautesl and ..feat cough remedy to
we what f,lk• call uerreus, sad I csll ...d Kite sae roti • lase k ; silty it an mil sac
ones, before bight times ; amid 1 knee richt 1111 ! There was my •doe. the' had
et fetched on spells of low spine., when w.•rkud for and warted •.n met erotic .rid Tose Merle Carr.
user hike of (de'', get s word out of me 'ear 'most scarf became 1 spoke Lind of In them days et woad -cure, rest -cure,
- nota g•.,d one, anyway ; in 1 thought feriae' to her I went out and horned elecencety cure, ovartotoms, and other
I'd try un that to begin with. 1 '• 1 n 1i..' pyd of water she'd always drwwed
you It come hard ' I hankered att../ herself, and the,, 1 milked to clew *1 011
that cup of e.-ffee dreadful ' Seemed •s I come 111 Yh•lury wa. 1.9 lry111 to. p
though 1 c eat oar Weeklies. with tat, sued 'tie tears a -shrub.' • es her w opium 1011 pain !n Limey foetus, f
br
out 1t 1 1ee1 t. pity • man tb.t love• white face ti.1e deio't say t.othio., .I.ocentime affections, in menial pritur`ut
liquor m-r.'u 1 ..er clad in use life be kinder still ; bui •he 11.1111'1 so no•• -d 110 trues, the mit which Si o hila t r 0va.ie
(ore ; hut 1 feel tun they ten atop l felt a lee'I' n, tI er'u 1 .14 olio- day has proved a dietetical, curative e'ewrnt
they try, for Uwe' ."upped, ani I'tw • Im'o,e Hui 'twaut ,o•hne' t•. my Coo- In the treatm.ut. du chore,, the i..flu-
g
',coley stopped dation whet. I wet gone', t 'warts ..trht mice of gy. i sant exercise.. al bed by
"Well; come to dinner, there was Se• duwu the miller turps fist emus appose, music, is of beoedt In the orttr uta
other 6;tht I d.. set by (ate the moat • .o'lb the children c•muat, h.te • re:wt arnr of lever we have knoll it the
•nythiuc ; I Was bitched up 1011 p.0, .- 1 heard J ev, up n, $hr ktecnen, ate to . tender motets 10f $chub.,rt'a seren',d•,
y•u mar Say. Out f••Ita always 11.1 ,: Sonny. '1 do 'e'lirte, F''I., Pa • 1!,1111 11. evoked front the piano by the hands of
three amrv• day, ano the doctor, ltd' der--'Wny, J'1si.h Ewmtus, bow rue a rt. taut., soothe the patient until he
been talks.' end talk 111' 111 inc a'• u' taik !'-'N.ii, 1 do; se'. •o ever:deo.' dropped foto a quirt sleep..The "Law
e.tln' par. I have the dysrtrpsy alk. plea.aot and gild -mitered • I can't hot e..t.- 6.75 "By ,,stint as a refr,-.htut'
everything, end it mikes 1110 useless lir thick he'. setue•k with 'leant' 1 tel. ye mental etln,latet aid resturatIto it
spells, and unreliable as • we/thtrc.wk brethren. I set -right dolts on them braces the drprwaed n.ryous Inc..and
An' Dntoa.r Urak• Le says there wo'• sellar. stars and erased 1 dei, toady item-ecl:y that o1 the either 115.0..
nothi,' helpp nam but to diet. 1 w. Seemed as thougl: th L••rd had furor! 'Chit U,. -re a .omefhtng to lee sod fur
reads,' the Itible that en .(0111•!, white 1 and lie.►ed at Inc j +.t a+ 1. did at the old suet... of eaoretail,; te.tilenc-.s
at waiting for bre.kf.as, los 'rives 110'. p'.t.r \1'hy, there was my an chi:- he the sounds of wuaic. Calmed and
day. aid wife wail ki"d cf set back wito .!reg sour nee toe act real innerly and in•pirtel by h.rrtony, the tont,. energise
weeding' and all, sod i costo across the' pretty in all their I'v'•s. o1 wilt and brrvu c"mbii.•d to .ppow a
part where a rays that the bodies of and welded and rave ;•t new, aitd :oval .h'lee.vnr be.IJy 1•'10 to ohm iiva.liag
Chnst,,n• are temples of the 11 '' t•• latch 'ow up -lams .a the tit 16: 14 110"1 reour4e, ■mid to prevent that tient,. laxity
Uhoet Well, thinks I, wed outht t. the tree'sinc'u,e.i.y: Lao -031 I he'lo't *tech has uses provided the nidus of
take care of 'em 1f tart he, and a: •• tti,' never thoaeht to it thrt•rd got right midi disease A atwilar process is reeled •m
they're kip' clean and p'eteed, like th remelt to ex,teet 1..1 do any port 44 well ; by those who turn to moue, among ieh-
church; still nobody can to (!call au - os they thriru. Seen d as though I wee er ditrni ms, for some r•tiel from t! •
pleasant that has dyspepsy. But. coma find's,' out mon: about Jos.eh Eisi ;i pain of atonic neuralgia. In metsnch•.-
t • pie, 1 felt as rheugh 1 couldn't, mid ahnrt,:onnui's the, was real azreeab.e, iia and ••lied at •tea of dep,rr•sien i s
to ye, 1 (ludo''' 1 eat a pt.ca rignt "Come around Friday I gut hack (n value is grunteily admitted in our uwo
against any conscience ; facies' what i the attire ' 1'4 Iwo! .. left it to the boys d,y,
knew I ought to du, I went and Jun• else early port of the week. and the:;.
what I ought not to l tell ye ens cote was a little emeriti'. but I ltd have ( Lia. Sar • Drier.
este made lemic rf ms cnnetdrbier SSSae-•.+l i' 4**r reolid and use •(tarp '•.khovt 8 years'*;;, my fent •n1 le¢a
and 1 Mud then I woul.lu.t never sneer words in much se co•nmon. 1 began to r became pwuoned, and came out 11, great
eta drink nn' min no more when he think 'tit ea Roth.' easy to practice after; sores as targe as a hall (Idler, winch ate
slipped up. 1 d feel fur him and help five days, when 111 come Judge Herrick's ' i,, .l,mst to the true. After the failure
him, for i .ee just bow it was, So tial wife after some curtain calla.. I hada of other ie.nedies, the sures were Com -
day's practice Kit-' oat but it Iarnt ase ■ handw•nr piece. all done off eith roses pletely healed by one bottle of Burdoca
good deal mono I knew before. and ttuugs. but there was a fault in Blood Bitters. Joseph Gonyon, Tup.
"i started out next day to lo.'k up my the weailII'-ewers now arid then a that pare 'Ile, Out 2
Bible class. They haven't really te,i4 streak-. She didn't notice mit, hat she
ed up to Smiley schen 1 as 'h.y ,uyht tc. was pleased with the ti^urs i nn. t, and Vous.; (.pais tyt (:ow•xu -OA! grade
along back ; but I was buoy, here and she said she'd take the whole piece •ors in England wear gowns precisely
there, and there (titbit teem to be • real Weil, just as I was wraptsin' of it up. like chases worn by (' nlrenity men, 'and
chance to gat to It. Well, 'mould take what Mr Parkes trere a.ad •beat try;u' mode by the amt tailor. At presei,t
'the evenin' to tell it all ; best I found to act just as the Lord wnolld in nor they hare only codified the: I: A , or
one real sick, been abed fur three weeks, place oboe wrest me. 1\'mv, 1 tamed
Bachelor of Aro robe, which ie black and
and was so glad to see me t it I felt fair m red ass beet, I Lebow I did, It made brown, sod the 11 S. C. or itr.'r..lur .ef
ashamed. Seeaed as dee ht I herr( me all of a tremble. There ewe I. + Passes. IshICh is yellow and ',lack, but
the Lord fur the tirstetune: ,yin . 'Inas 'itch' eeper in the trete 'mit my tied, u' no doubt in turn they w. 1 attain to
much as ye did it not to one of the leant Ja'. id says, really el. .tin , and cheat.. those 411 broiler degrees. Th." Ion, black
/of these, ye did it not to me.' The,. a woman. I telt ye, breturen, I was a!1 silk gown., which are all of the owe
another maq'a old mother ssysta me Ice of a swtat 'Ales' Herricl., says 1, 'I pattern, with tarts cape-Lke sleeve.
Lore he combat in from the shrd,•ays she, dou't heItece y'•.u'we t.r•,ke.a reel close at Bothered into the .huuldrr ; she skits
-.
'Hee been aayin' that if folks practiced this moods, 'taint thoro•tgh wove," says fol: and tlnwing. were worn ocr oidi-
what they preached yea d ha' tutu• round I. So she didn't take at : but what clary short black drrs•as, with lace or
to !emithiinoup afore now, but he reek- fetched me was to think how Many tome
crepe hese hills • dee. t t afn,:e them
onset you'd' kinder look down on mill I'd done such mean, unreliable little at the throat. The ladies tach in 111,741 -
bands I'm sinful glad ye.u're come.' thing• to turn a penny, and all the time dotatontl hon°rs wort white ;:ors and
Brethrin,t, so was 1 : I tell you that syio' and prayie• that. i wanted to or carried the 'Tiara co.l.y;u c:.;o uo their
t day's work done me goad. I got a poor like Christ, I keikeit'a-trnpptn' of myself }muds.
opinion of ,(o.ish Emmons, now I orb up all day jest in the ord:nary business.
ye ; but 1 learned 111..411 about the Lord's and I was a peg lower down when night
wiedorn than a month 0' Sindays seer litmus than I was a Thursday. I'd Mr John 1sdelitFe's testa, So Helen.,
showed me," ruttier, as far as hard work a .oncnrnd, t""k fright last Saturday evecrog, and
(,101111 of faith -ours, why dime 010 ou.
014,1 0 wus!c-cure 1 The oJoseice mil
music on Juneau is as uudoubt.J as that
A senile he could not repress passed
over Mr Parkes earnest face The dea-
con had forgotten all external issues 1"
corning so close to the heart of thump :
but the smile passed as he said :
"Brother Emmeee, do you rememb..
what the Muster s•i.l : "lf any iva+, will
do His will he shall know of the d. ctrus,
whether :t bout (Iud,or whether it be or
myself
'Well, it's so," answered the deacon,
"It's so right along. Why. I never
thought so much of my Bible claw, nor
took such int'rest in 'em as I do nid•y
- cot since I begun to teach. I belie.e
they'll come more reg lar now, aa.
"Nitro come fellewshnp day. . 1
thought that would he all plain sat
seemed as though I'd got warned up tilt
I felt pleasant tuwardst everybody ; so
1 went amend seem' folks that was
neighbora and 'twee easy, but when I
come home at noon spell Yhilury say,
says she, 'Semite Tucker's black bull u
into th' orchard a -tearing rouud, and
he.a knocked two lengths n' fence down
flat Well, the old Adam ruz up then,
you'd tetter Where. That black bull
has been a•breakin' into my lots ever
since we got in the aftermath, and ti's
Square Tucker's fence, and he won't
make it bull -strong, u he'd ooghter, and
that orchard was • young one jest a,mni'
to bear, and all the new wood crisp as
crsckhn's with frost. You'd better
belies. i didn't have much feller-feeliu'
with Amos Tucker. i jest put over to
kis hour and spoke up pretty free t,i
him, when he looked up and says, says
he, 'Fel:owship meetly day, ain't at,
deacon T' I'd ruthur hid ha' dapped my
fano. I felt as though I should like to
slip behind the door. i see pretty dis-
tinct what sort of life I'd been twin' all
the years I'd been profess ,r, when 1
eooldn't hold on to my tongue and tem-
per one ley."
"Broth -iron," interrupted • slow,
harsh voles, somewhat broken with
emotion, "I'll tel, the rest on't. J. such
Emmons come round like • man en' a
Christian right there. He asked me to
forgive him, and not to think 'twee the
fault of his religion, because 'twee him
and nothia' ales I think more of him
today than I ever did before 1 was me
that wouldn't my I'd practice with the
rest of yo. I thought 'twos ererleetin'
sooeen•e. I'd ruttier go to forty sloe
prasyer-meson's than work at beteg good
a week. I believe my hope has been one
of them that perish ; it ►msec wr.rkd,
and 1 leave it behind to -day. i mean to
begin honest, and it was ...i. one hon•
eat Christian man fetehd me round to
it.
Amos Tacker est down and buried his
Irrigated bead in hie r sigh h•nda
" Riess the Lord "' said the quavering
tones of • still older men from • far
earner of the home, and many • glet.s•
has eye gave silent rsepnng*.
" Go on, eroth.Il Emmons," said t1.
minister.
"Wall, when next day eche 1 get_ tqp
to make the dee, and my bony Je W
lay •► mile of four foot stone wall than
'indertake to do a 111.84 liven' Christian
duty for twelve w,•rkiu' hours ; awl the
heft of that is, Ws bemuse 1 airs t used
to it, and I ouiht to b..
"So this ntorn's cq-nv around, and 1
flit&- titrmore check. 'Twas u,isaiouary
niornin', and seemed as if 'twat $ sight
easter to preach than to practice. I
thought I'd begirt to old The' Vedder's.
$•e I put a Testament in my pocket and
knocked to her door. Sya I, ` Goal
mornin', ma'am, and then 1 stopped.
Words s.'earrd to hair_, somehow. I
didn't want to p. -.p richt out that I'd
emu. over to try n oortver: her folks I
hemmed nmol sundered a little. and
tin Hy i said. 'ma i, "We don t see tort,
to torten) very frequent.. Alt. redder.
"No, y •n d, n'i says she, as 'lniek as
a wink. 'I stay to home and uund wy
bust nese.'
"Hell, we ilo.uhl Liu to have you
come slung sib is and du Ruud, ups I,
✓ .rt of cu:,clatatu, .
"Look a here, dear en ' she snapped ;
'I've lived alongside of you fifteen years,
and ycu knower(' 1 never went to meet -
in'; we ain't a pious lot, and y,u know.
ed it ; we're ptoorer'n death aid ugher'n
sin. Jim he drtnka and swears, and Mal
wilily don't know her letters She knows
• heap she hadn't ought to, besides
Now what ere you s-eon.:n' here to -day
for, Ed like to know, and talkies' about
meetin' T ('. to meetiu' ! I'll no an'
come jint as i darn pious, for all you.
Now get out of this " by, she come;
at me with a broomstick : There was no
nee3 on't ; what she said was enough, I
i hadn't never aikd her nor hern to w
much as think of go iciness before.
Then i went to another place ;est Inc,
-
that I won't call no more names -and
sure enough there was ten children in
rags, the hull of em and the man half
drunk. Hs give it en me, too ; and i
don't wonder. I'd never lifted • hand
to serve nor ware 'em before in all thew
years. I d said c on•ider'ble about the!
heathen in foreign parts, anti give some
hale to convert 'em, and i had lor.kd ,
right over the heads of them that wee
n ext door. Seemed as if 1 cord hear
Him my, 'These aught ye to have done. i
and not have left the other undone.' I
eouldn't face another soul today, broth-
res. 1 come home, and hen 1 be. I've
been searched through at d through and 1
found w•ntin'. God b• merciful to IMO
a sinner
He dropped into his seat, and bowed
Ina head ; and many another bent also. I
it was plain that the dmenu's experience
was not the only one amour the breth-
ren. Mr Payson rose, and prayed as1
he had never prayed before; the week
of practice had fired his heart, too. And
it began • n.emnnbl• rear tor the ehereb
is Sugar Hollow : not • year of excite-
ment or esthwaium, bet o.s when the.
hoard their Lord sayieg, se to Israel of
old, "Go h reined ," and th .y obeyed his
.nee Theo Renday sehew,l flowrishd,
the eht.le\ services were filly attended,
every Reed thing wee helped ase its way.
ran *venom a tie post, ih Root o.f I: K
Miller • More, dragging Mr Radcliffe
from hose/it. The tea's was topped,
after • few minutes veer., fortunately
without injury, but the convert* ee ewe
cotisidcr•hly demoted. Mr litdcliffe
was t..4 much "the worsy-__r receiving
a severe shaking sp.
mew a seastrisewlt t'et4 A slits yam( wise in the Leizbt of
i fashion was violently eieexina in a street
esr, when a companion ren'arked, "Aw,
Chawles, dealt boy, how dye r.'1 -h that
dwtatlfcl cold." ".1.w, dealt follah, left
!my cane in the lower hall tother day,
and it. sucking the ivory handle, s,
dwea'Ifnl cold, it chilled n;e almost to
death." If Charles had need Dr. Har-
i rey'a Red Pine Gum his cold would not
i trouble bin. eery towline, or saki at J
" throb's prescription druaatore, tf
Gideon G. flood has removed to Ho-
rim Co., Michigan. He is a steady go-
ing young man and will do well.
He will he greatly missed at the Metb°-
dist church, Sunshine, Mr Hood was
superintendent of the Sunday School for
..some time, filling the position meet ac-
t ceptahly. He also ax k • great interest
! in the musical exercises,
I, Ea, fever n • type of catarrh having
peculiar symptoms. It is attended by an
inflamed condition of the lining mem-
branes of the nostrils, tear -ducts and
thrust, affecting the lungs. An acrid
mucus is secreted, the discharAeisaeecm-
panied with a horning sensation. There
MCP
ate re spasms of ane?zing, fregnent
attacks of headache, watery and inflam-
ed eves. Ely's Cream helm is a reme-
dy that can be depended upon. &lets,
at druggists : by mail, regirt«red, 60ct,
Rey Brothers. Druggists, Owego, No.
York Iv
Mr Francis Fowler of the Huron rood,
Hallett, died on Wednesday last after
a lingering illness of over a year. Hie
wife died about two wean ago. Mr Fow-
ler was • native of Yorkshire, Ertland,
and wee one ..f the first settlers in this
district. He was • good neirhhor• kind
and worthy man, and possessed the !.-
teem of all who toe. him.
Piero •eesartahm Milt,
Found et last, what the true piblis
has hue Inking for those many yeas
sad that i. • medicine which ►it
but lately introduced, bee made for
itself • repetatioe seeped to nous, the
medicine is Johnson's Tonto Rotten
whish in onn)'Ynetlo. with Johnson'.
Tonic Liver Pills hes performed some
meet wonderful wins Myers nr tm-
pov.rs.hed blood goon bunnies psr•ified
and e.rtehod. Hilliou•.,w, indigestion,
.ick hem aeke, liver enmplaint, Magner,
weakesss, ate , sawn d sappear .ham
treated by these mullein twine medi-
.i..s, Fier Rale by Geed, drwgist, Ai-
hia•
Wok, O,s,leri.h, sols scoot. (d
NEW FIRM !
R. P.WIL11N&Co
Hating just completed t•h purchase of the well-known hard-
ware stock of R W. Mt'KEN%II':, and thoroughly renovated the pre-
mises are now prepared to fill ell orders and requirements of the pub-
lic in their Inc.n
Special attention given to Marine Outfits.
solicit public
faction.
96-iyr.
patronage, and will aim to give perfect satin -
R. P. WILKINSON & Qo.
PIIBLIC NOTICE.
Another Targe consignment of
Fresh Teas of superior quality.
In order to counteract the dis-
honest practices perpetrated on the
Public by peddiers and others, we
are offering Special Inducements in
Tea and Coffee, a::d solicit ,our pat-
ronage.
Rees Price Son
Kay's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square.
Orders by Telephone promptly attended to.
Goderich Foundry and. Machine Works,
RUNCIMAN BROS., - Proprietors.
-+a .... -•. ,, tis
JttS?IgIt<its tyL•- C i iL��h 11110 °• "
fTyttt}e EEaCehts t. 5. Rt 1 Mt tt!
•• A'8'L TR.$ET; (MLR IClt;C 1a
WE MCF: mix 1ltNU FUR SALL.
Improved Land Rollers - - - Price $22.00.
HORSE POWERS, CRAB CRUSHERS, STRAW
CUTTERS, PLOW PORTTS &c.
17."'I3-T.TRF't; t
FLOUR MILLS BUILT CY THE LATEST IMPROVED SYSTEM.
Having made arrargem rats with the JOHN DOTY
ENGINE & BOTT RR WORKS CO. TORONRO,
We are Prepared to Quote Prices to
Parties in want of the same.
REPAIRS ANL) CAWTI NGila OF LLL 1KI-INTDe_
HAVING a>F
/URNISHED
my shpt la the Isles
.Vitt. /at tWesthrlea �M�g�e,e
w• then! heel,-
teased Rochester
Tilting (:0 a i rs, and
Wired a junrneym•n
Barber. ac are in •
position to do Setter
Wert than tweto-
rore.
I.a h' t f A i ld res' •
Ilaircn,t,og made •
specialty on all days
-x.rpturd�ayy
Raz,n , and Rolasgry
{round.
T . TIG-rIT,
K.et Street. two doors e.M of M.U., Gederldi
DAN1EL GORDONE
UNDERTAKER
Flurx iture Man
of this town for the last t0 years, and is yet.
Any person wanting a First -Class Job, come to me for it
I am bound to get your trade if Quality and Price is any con-
sideration.
I have an immense stock of Furni-
ture now on hand, and carry
more Undetaking stock than
all others combined.
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALM/NG A SPECIALTY
HEARSES BZOOND TO NONE.
PICTURE FRAMING AND GILDING DONE.
1 have sew tot haw' a awe • wren «
Blind Shade Rollers at 16 Cents nob -
)vow is year then if rem want clamp meg tame.,
DOMEl OND_ 002400 ALL_
WAREROOMB :---Between P.O. and Bank of Montreal.
1I1t1►im
•
1,
THE M %LAI)
EMPRESS AUGU8
FLICTED W
aa/ner wilik m tt
.re er rr.•.. reel
od ea e Raprew.
nsatie. April 13-
revaratioae(t1 p
Volks Zeitaag aaI
rodeo of TheFr-eiat
,he Emperor and cc
te insist upon •
rigors of the urdie
amnia Inca been ea
National party thro
n alaudosied.
ti6
t� Uo
pessary to press up
sure to control ce
p'omises an u t
rw
reiuder of see
of the press excites •
i;srmauy, It strengi
and Socialutaand 1e
en the MUDtry the
will justify the wen
tendencies
Advices from VI
rued Austria has
family naiad -(ase
bug spells 01 meta
delusions. •ocusing
Crown Prince Ruda
with ideas of suicide
Emperor free to rev
dandles • cushion a
naw•bori hair to the
is greatly •Seated.
oda and has so seat 1
languid interest hi
reported that be he
xalaoky and (Oen'
advisability el abdi
nephew Fr•ua It i
the Pope deel•rinf t
and wished to retire,
response urging up,
submitting w oke d.
with the protests of
him in the nsMoth
throe,.
The liabilities of 1
dealer who failed
maks, uta 1,100,
oro of 7.mlter A C,
affected the Boers@ e
speculations. Tbe
to 1,800,003 marks
The two failure k
firma.
8y,i11 y 0. Dana
hese sentenced to
.eTbb accomplice 1
ted
The trial wag t
The hereditary i
Oldenburg and Conn
km had • narrow ear
ly while journeying
tante by steamer. T
were takes Ill with s
Seven
mentkw«j lke
was found Gm meals I
dusted copper vem.l
The beanie
Dr list,, April Zi-
nn oke INph art mist
and • umber of enter
ed and otherwise seri
whim aces
f►ratie, April 13 -
Marquis of Lan.dowts
notices of eviction.
Sesame
Paras, Aril 13. -
eleeted president of t
senate which will coo
tenger.
A meeting of the m
part of the Rigl
protest against the
the Senate. The pro
cows as a parody on
immoral e:
Paant. April 13.-
Cbevrenl, the aged ch.
with imposing teres
authorities and many
were present
• *sashes
Coerrr.i•rrTNopI.., A
Meyber W been are
Petersburg. He h
revolver and a 9uantit
STILL IN
The rete et eta Pat
mart net !
Loeno., April 13 --
frost Copenhagen Ash
steamer iyanmark had
en, 54 of eo s seders
from Copenhagen. 1
there wen on board
mongers from Copenha
Bessie. 70 from ('hr
Malmo and 14 from
wen 7 c .bin passe*s
ing fire chiidrea.
There is as yet no
passengers.
saved in
Elm Yoke, April
Island, which belongs
the shandoned I)anma
but brings no news of
hoard of her were man
who intended to have
mark, but through dr
for the Island.
Thr *les=
Obnr'r.erra, ?dam,
received Aare state th
of the fishing steamer
ported wrecked off 1
with the new missing,
Twenty Lives
Sate FRANclit r, Ai
steamship Alameda etc
Northern Bell founder.
MotLb island, Rank.I
mea and sixteen native
REFUSED TN
The Calgary 1.N.► Tr
Nash
Wtwxtren, April I.
murder case yeeterdaj
verdiet of not `silty.
accept the verdict and
to reconsider. At el
seenand said h1,eyy eee
discharged, the p bane
the next amixaa Urea
verdict is esteemed
meting b talkeu of.
1-icenee lespr:tew 1
boy keg beee missing a
It is holievsl he has
dnsiger to Montana.
11 tarns out that Isar
asylum 1"• bmehpi.nm«
Leaner ynettities est
•mngg,wl Md• lfsait0li
n -vele iteema 11
141.,•.% r.: r., ApAI I
mer., mese ,• t, swam s
1114424e1: V11, If to boor
het mj . r Jsee. a Yat
yews