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Ilriteldeigteen repOlet t: nu dleeteneee
9t Dr. TallIngt4re Is in' hecor4 with ,all"
eaudeeee hilaieltiee," while it, repteeleelads
amusethents that -belittle Or .+1.121.1ralr07.-
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text, 1r Elgoluel A It, "Let the, yOnnif I artlItirtitr; P ld *li
- Intended- to 'buie up, hie sla *own ait la our
Men now arise arid' plai 'hefeliee VS -He e rooraleor at; to elte ielieniteal eatreogth
, Tii.,9te are two -armies encamped, by you May conae to tise. eiliteeltisiort that
the peel of 011:keou. ' 'TfiFiline bangs they are obaexlette.• •• -
.43.eae.4 en ueo, iierosee ,,050 4 4eregy. There is nothing veceort. • depraving
than attendance UpOrt amusstnents that
arft'Aill of Innuendo and loW seitegeSe
then: The. yOung man enters. At Orst
;.'he site far beek,eWitit Iiis hat ori ilia
his teat et:01er, up, tearful that
some-
body 'there; May know, hithe SaVerat
nights. pass on. ,X.Xe teltest ‘off VC hat,
ea.rlier- and .puts. his; coat collar down:
The ,blush that tiest came Int! his efieek
when: anything indecent '' was .eimetne
..eePees no more to Si eilialdr4 :Forrawoll.
Young man!' •,'•ou..eteeree pro'hably start-
ed on the long road ends in eon-
:simulate:destruction, The stare of elope.
willl go out one by one, until yo d will be
Jett in utter derktiees. ''• ,,
' Still further, these amuselments are
wrong, „which lead ,yett lace expendi-
• ture beyond your means, - Mohey
spent in reetea.tion Is. not thrown
away. • It ie all t 011y ter US to etithe
frome a place of -amusenient 'feeling
that We have wasted ofitemeneyeand
time. , You may by it have -made , an
investment Wortle.n1Pro,than'theetranse
action that -yielded you ireiendieds of
_
to
ei•
*enteare. to t takes pellagra a
*hoots. Itseif, 3noonlighi adventures and
lidebreadth escapee, you titaY deP02,4
upon'ItIhat you are the saerificed vice
tine et uheehetitied pleasure. Oar ree-
:Propeteea a. game., of sieher 4eitcitiice
• n14;414017 vetted' be4netelletaitlifiii i'and
• ittuteetfet: IThe' 4her Army. accepts the
meheagalriet tvielve
*erieethe inieet °pea Due
-went 'ndversely. Perhapte'reria,•et the
gwordinnen got an -Uhleicity .or Ix
genie Way had his ire ,aroused.andthat
:which opened In epertfaluestheehded in
each ..one taleing his. contest-
-
„aeit • by the hair and-41th. the Sword
ethruseinglithe in the side, SO that that
Which opened. in inneseent fun ended in,
the masetiere of ...all the twenty-four
aportsmen. eleeaSethere -ever a. better
Illustration of. what was teue•then, and
Is trite nowertleat ethat Whigh, Inno-
cent Maeeteahada:destritetlyeT
What of. Viri3t1d1Y,14):attiri' ith' More
-important and 'strengthening: . In-
.. . _
noect t thntrainusement„, and yet what
has counte,d.. more vietinise I..have AO,
ayinpathy with a. straight -Jacket re-
ligion. This is* a very- briglit-WOrld to thousands- ot dollars. But how' telany.
me and propoese to 40 all I can to, PrOertles have been riddled by eostit
inalee it bright •for t,..,,ilever ormisernente. • ' •
•-could keep. step .to ,ae deed, march: A • I'eaw a ‘114e0,titittil. home, Whereethe
beak Years. airct -10,0a04 .,,a,aYs that a, bell rang violently 146'4 tight.. The
.ChriStlazimaw hat a right . to .eente.. ten had :been Off in eitiftilimiulgenees.
amusements, For ',1,11014ttlee, ;he. His 0Ordril4eS Were bringing hint' home,
cones heene. at night. weary from his. They: earriedelelin to the • doer. They-
. work, ando. feeling* t.:h$' need or.reereaee rang the belt at. I 'O'clOO1t;111. the morn-,
flo'n, pills, Quills slip/IN:sand goes:into Mg: Velli4-and mother carne 'down.
- Ine -garret ' and Walks lively: round the They wereeweleing.,tor ,the
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for several times' there can he no. sou, and then the comrades tia'seon as
.t,„ harm, invite J.. helleVe the churchof the door was Orienea threw the 'Predigail
Ged Made a great:Mistake in trying., headlong. into ,the doorway, crying:
to suppressethesportfulness of youth "'Theee he .1e„ 'drunk as 0.• sooli flat
• i1 drive out froth MOW thole love 'of bar When men„ge into amneetnerite
• amusement. If - God .eVer IMPlanted that they • cannot afford, therfirst• bore.
•tanYthing Ineus, lee entianted thisde, row What they .cannot earn, and. then
' sire. lent ,iriteatleee proidding for this theY steal what they eannet borrow:
• First they go hitterenebarraesnicht atid.
remand' .of • our nature, .the church if
then into lying and then Into theft, and
'0.0teeluteefor• the main part tottered It.
wh.ena man - gets as far on as that he
• As in :tier -let the Mayor, planta
does not stop short og the penitentlari..'
terY at the end 'of the street and hieS..it
There Is not a prison In the land where,
' • &red off., 'so: .tioi,t-eireeythilue. Is cut
there are :not.vletyna Og; unsAtieticie4
down. \.. that, hapPeris,:te slandf,..11) the . amusereenta. , — • •
:,*ange,.,the,g004 as., well as the bad, $0 ee• • ,
• there ehei•••••..,er-e-teleh '.11O plant erehantees.•teieee•. m
otSarrahgeent",itheY-hatl oout.lh cried their
ere are.e........he mout' -there'a-lealiet.-ears a- S. are
:thelr batteries of'-eoridetimatiOn., and •
_ in year inerteer., drawer?.. Did not the a01.W.O.nd a Jadgment.s.lay.”' :Did they
e away'. indiseritainatetyee% zo•tvrY- cash account come out right last teeintite? Oh, no, no. They went heck
thing h3 .Condeitihede But Paul the t wi
till -You: • There Jeeee„Youteeeem _troth the efoliee-oe Teed, and :that night,
*Poetie..„.eoridemni those. ;WV) use .th In your store wandering •oet:ineoebed • thoegietheir,•vietirh lay In Oakwood
• .7**.ead''„witheat:abueing•te,•,:and..la. tee-
anuisemetittee salarY.*913,- gOtt'40.14 'cemetery,• t was told tbat ,:they bias-
itaturar *Old -Goalies. dime eVerything
pleeeeeetedeeemase. pi, .. ,Tn poelie, -the slnful may meet ja*ttleree*Penditilree, but net ,-peoreee,„ .eoeur. this,..._,•,4ran*,.: and they.
to Indtdkertees In wieteleelie has
.figure .'weesometimee. sPeak.0„c napiral entered,„ and he' tikes- 'Or theft -that' '°"iblect °'*ir. there 'c".$ not
°tie ''1°8-
•
-out* 1...•
oftnie..4altrlem.
replied his witir, "my dear, there
'nothing there,' the nothing.
ther.' Went on and. said: 'leIteit
you eft, letr. TelMage: -niy
mother at. She said. tO 'nee. Ifehree, X
do 'wish you .7would do better'', X get
out of lied,•Piet ney arnia-eteleand her
and satiate lliettrii' I want to do het,
ter. ,:er haVe been, tryiete te. 40 •better.
Won't you help Ine to do leettee? Vott
used to me." No neletalte about
delusion; saiii-lier4;the Cali%
and -the apron and,thO aPeCiltelearAkia
as she nsed to iook, twenty years. ago.
1$11t do while ileeteefenild take 'Melee
strings away. They annoy so! I
ear; harell,y 'Won:t you take
Advent away?. I knelt deem and praye
ed:..tertselouit of, the fact. that he did
hot reallite what X was saYintr. got
OP. 3; said: ,4442loted-bege X hope' you
will be betteir:e100%.* Oet,nalds "GoOd-»,,
pye,g0.144ye.,,r, ,•
That night hie•Ottitt Went* up. the
(�d, gave. It; eetrrangemente. were
enada. for the oletectulee., Some said:
!" n't bring him to the':elitirche be
Is too ;detieolttte.." "Oh," .I,Haid, 4.'bring
him. life was gOod, friend. of mine
While pc wasealivee.and I Shall stand
by. Wirt .now. that he.,,he dead." ,Bring
hint, •oiiinr00. •.
• eat'ine the 'pidnitearid saw his,
body coming -up through the/ aisle
telt I ceelijd.leeep tears, of bleed:
T., told the ;people that day: '
than had his' virtues, and a goad nienY
Of 'them:elle' had 'hise eaults, and a'
.000, many lbe them: t Bar frtii:e-le is-
-ahY Man ele. this audio -nee Wheo,,,ise.,,W
out 1.1,n.,..let• him eastethe Afai it,tortie at
tbis eolith Ile."' On. one sides the pulpit
sat that :little child, •rosy, -sweet faced,
.414 beau time as. any little child that 'Sat
at Y'enr,., table this morning; T.- warrant
you. e,She lOoked wistfully, not
knoeeing the fall sorroees of an orphatee
„ q;
Ole, her eohntertnnee liatintSe me to-
day, like. Soho sweet fade up -
011 through a horrid dream. On the
other side ef':the ,peeple Were",2.-the-elnert
-*he hettle'deetroyed hint.- There -,t110
sat, hard visaged, seme,..of them .eale
from eXhaiisting disease, some ,otsfrAliem
Rushed untie it 'seenied if the fires
.,IrdeuitYe named .througfr ',the eheek
and ernehieti 'We 110; They were the,
Men who had (Pelee ' the work, They
were the Men who had bound. oho ,hand .
404 :feet,. They. -had kindled' the fires..
They had. peered the woerawood, and
gall into that orphan's tun. • ind they
WeePT. 10, Did:they sigh 'repentiheler?
No, no: not dile...bloated hand was
lifted' to Wipe awo..y ,te tear .froni- a,
,bleated: Cheek. • They sat and •,looked
at the the coffin evultures gazing' at
.the eareaSs a• Minh' 1 heart
e objects ..ese being ity-: Delo,. but It 10 •• (1.' which youedie-,not,..glve . him In lawful
„ eueeomer the houseSfeff
This.: destreYed man 'was „a •Saiti`sore In
.4terg fancy. .13,4),ets* steY. the . oionds ,-,ealary.. • •*.-• • , • . 1 _ ,
weepi_h-neethei'rie'ver Yeteshed.a , -110;W,,,,bright& theffiath of '01'e -strati -el bul hin and the P1Usttnes -01' e;sohe.:eee-feare4e."-
- Where.: eite"'"nia. thiti—eelevated ,Lefigelifee health, plenty- of ride just .• '311 04'
,ttten pretty, or, ovia.,geo, boys., nu, mei, Isar egias,e3 tincleatinegO and threw himself .tellvard,
:and that • the. Wind*, sigh,. but', -.ed rr 'The young mdri
4-eniPer. 'The Worki.-;11 rose veld ,the ...00.thehoe,,eee,..*Whee.,..a,,,gee,„reaer --what, a iztra .foott., .11,014 04t...the Jwit i.intarod_
panionshlp-dug his eyes
and threw
reem. glad . tuatiti _AL .,pips. and over ":tne. turapikel C Me;
-ibi-er did ',have an trouble and that. •eaysi e'‘,Nole.t gm ore eorea good time. "t
In
.• tfti`4k-the. eureei .f4tia againetedrunkenness'ande-
ie'Stiiiiii. never 'lest :415 Never mind eeorteiny:' •111, get nioneY. eiiine.,,I;et::'''.P418.4°141.,e1;'etee;reien /14b.leett‘e.tu4p",
t gar and
..e.ethunders of an
tiete_rthneent ., But ., honest men like. this!" lIord7Wor. Ing4 n
ki • ear _tvteram-ritions it4l7arletreoliamtme,!:the
Ind...good wOrrieii agree With the ehuterair 91!".31Oas ,
Again, • any.- aninsement that givee
1a-the""'"titateinefifVer""one"""15t'Ahe- qyzt trAtre-: ,twe yeti a'dietalte.leeedomeetle.'llte• is.bad.:
eirieee eitiesis'etore.
*elk- amusement. Multitudes ,have ahast atiddrudge.,, flotli••• :}rdw • many-Vight,..daMeStlie eir6leS
men lifets
edoWie under. t • b 'rattle ing. • To theae gay -ihave been broken up . sirtfut amuse-
gonehe Igniting
oiled -hexer, reso we ee•ey,, judge of exeltenient. They'•sticre- othereeeoe 'meat! VA father 'went .9fri,‘ 00000,4"
what Is many. Of the, and'. in. turn are Stared' at. ; The 'went off, the -child went off, There':
placte, ef. amusements tor the pietetres. ''''-ew,titch • chain The.ecel'it,faanist are to -day fragments before' the of
cheeks.gash:. The eyes flsli. The blasted households.Oh, 1.1f,,you have
On board -fences andin .many , of the
Midnight. -.hears ' their ;gliffaw. They -wandered away, to 'alarm
Apo*. windows, there* -is • not a much
Swagger. They.. Jostle decent•meWerg,, .'you backebY the, eoutd. of • that, :one.
depth of profligacy to reach:, ,the sidewalk. They take ,the name 01' word, ,',a,horne.. DO you not khoWthat
At Napes, Italy;.they,:keep etch epic- . God -in vain.: They pitrO17 the 'hymn ;you have but little, .more time to give
.,sturesx, locked up troll.' ind4teriMhinte • ,
thek_learned's ett. thele Mother's "knee, k.to demeitie ,Welfare? -e: Po you not 'see..
Those Pictures were CX -and • and, to ,alt.Platures. ot'Coming- disaSter
'Mined , friern • POnipelt- and . are not. \ti,t they Cry:lout, 'Who cares!" and to the
for public gaze; If the elT'rontery of counsel Of sortie ChrItthi frleiid, "Who
.2e.eceeptpeee . "hp.tiginW are. you?" . • :. • ' :• •* •••
lout :improper a4vert1Setrienta of 'What.. eYoursepeete, ere:.'etierelYeneeehi to
• ':they Are.. deingenight by:night , grOlv's. an 'end. • They. ,are a11ev1atlon and
• w9.1\09•10e,tbeesaM4 Pr91419410,* In 50 /Wipe: .'' The 'arm 'Of ii; 'the enly
&elite •SOMeeee our moderkwilleities.„hem strong' etiougli ro bring up the
beat Penni:leg.bucketout of Merl -Oen well 01' please
, X, „rerimekeeth the -Mit that nee. Oelk the bower".:7eia 'e'en 0000 Of : the.:Antoral'ohetrace. ,where tuelnese • ane ..phliauthropy.eest
,ter tot any •entusernetite:by .ite Ateattleteti while On their way to stirringeaeldevee
result orby its baneful 'reaction. There ,ineritit:' .'Amusements • are • merely
are people, who seem -Made up of: hard vines that grow about the .itnell:of toil
, itketS. TheY.ire-a eemleltiation' and . the bkissomirig of the; hammers.Plicatid&,tableS and statistics:. re you .'Alas •tor 'tfleemart whO ,tipeedehis
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lahosij.. them an "extpilaitepicture they in labOrlously. 'doing nothing., his days
:L*111 -begin to dIscutie thepignientis ihe la htintinkeup,„ lounging places and
volved.': in the, coloring. If you:I-show-, touregeree his niglits..,In seeking' ouCoome
'atibtrilt ..TheeMan7vhdeale"
* to a botanical analysis, wlilch.„ s on Y !Ways has on his' epcireiriee jacket, ready
the • PoSVInortent • .examination' 'of ,a tie,.bunts.'„for game. ih the -mountain -a
* flower.•, "Theyettio.ve„hie eabotiiid In. their '.0511,,inethe brook, With' the time tolprity
,*ziature.' The Y never dee:anything, more or work or :;i7ettii; ',10-%,rtet no AveIr oft as
than smile. • ,„ Theta -ate great tide* the greyhound, that runs.lieehis side or
•-• Of feeling surging up freenethe dePths • the tiy...baitAlith *Weh. he whips the
ic.cit their Semis in bidosv -after billow. Of who .400t; nOt".'7Wor)c
' treverheratitig:latighteie .T.heY. Seem 40, -.deee net eitnew how to l play;
iferviture. had bent thenirbir. centraet:.;;41,a4.7.)ntended "us. to , nothing • but
s,nd.iniide a biingling job put Qt :it.:;;:tut.: --laugh. he- , not .:have e .gleen.us
'blessed be Chide there are peopleiti-the eeleouldereewleh•whiell to lift aed. hands
Who have bright faces and wheels vIthwhih to work and :brains with
• life is an anthentr'a •PO•eah-..,of widele„to Wilke The.,,amasements of
•c'eietory. .EVehetheir' troubles are like life, 'a.rMerely. the orchestra •piiying,
7711t•he vine that eratvia ni the Ode of a e eveille„ the great tragedy of life: plunges
igeezet tower on the. top ,of .whiehethe through its ilVe
eand the eeet. als ,04 „hood; manhood, . 1_; --and. death.,
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summer bold carniva,Titeir. There eldtTfliel.eit-,earthly i?pportunitY,
ditre the. Peonle yon like to:,have•eetrie,to Enter the oveeetheiming real! ties_Of.an
SionrclimiStf.„-ttbeY4re-the7iniOPle4-41ke-eterniti'-'ivorldt” • • .f
have come to my Xe you but -,Lgo further and saY, that all; teese
-e4ettehetheelient..0teeliele garalents:,,yoil *amusements ere.. wrong,. whichlead
e'eare.theated..' , '-ihto bad .itoMpatiY. if to artY,
NoWeetes theseexhilaratit and /gime "place where you •;,have'Men:idle:to
:paitlitilc' and iikart*hearted people that With the intempetete, Witte' the tirie
".eire Mot 'tempted tCepe,rideloue. amuse- eleen, with.. the abandoned, ,he*ever.
. etherae, .e*,prepertien ;as SeshiP 10-"ewitt well they nuor4ie dressed, 14;00 name
• it wants strong ,:lielmsmaen, „i*;),- .01e4 quit it. ThaY wilL ;.ereiite.1
„POrtloh! iteS horse is •gatlr . et: wante a°'netture.• Thek:Will einderrieliie.. your _
!atent dri'Ve.t.;and :these people' or. .10(47,1 chirao.to. They mair,40p y�u
teleetatit nature will do well .toleok)-at when you are .destroyed. :They
the •rea,etio*.or all elicit- aniusemeitS, If
not give one centto support yovir
' arraintisciteitt .dren.,when..'Yeu are dead. .They ivlll
11err0u, •o that. you cark"04-s1eeP'1 Weep. o- one tear at ,yetir
• And' :-YAtt ttieMoriiiiig not
ainitnitnied VI the deathbed'
'•Iticainse you are. '1110Pt*r.'9.1•t° •'.I hastened. ' X entered:the
'Ciente YO'#.. Autris"'dra,g3.'YlitF6TYL /r"11'' ,room."' 'retina' MM. to my surt)41.qt:-
yeti. have been e
" 7611 lying In full everyday dteint on 'the
ot4ittit eadtetittehatee been. e There; ern
elanateement* 'that .setied " trim next ,t‘,„,013, a the. couth.' X'pot out Ink hind;
day to tearit With: eYeel lifeede: en„ettrit?Iser txoliedlY arid siddle'Sit
Nir Talmage,. right thereee I
Shot, •YaWriiiig: stupid; nauseated, and ucrw
sat, , iresal "Last night
41,141 are Ivant 11111" atlit*In".te th 'like been '4'
-Alley are 'eliteritoilMentS•. Pat Silte OoNt rao ert Wea,
:hart 'disgust With the deudgeri....Of ll1'e, twenty !yestrfe $ilkk.toto..t!t# just where
withtb()Iil 11'63186they' are et swords : YOU Sit nonow.Xt WA, no, dream, r
with *orktug at.tona theY4Vas
' id• *wake 'tit re waa• no delusion'
.-ti / e
ttibtrebes, With cattle. bedause they *re hi kite.ttete" 'Sale.. her. just ,0*''
inlet infuriated., Mills. of, the retie, ., If 1)1*.iidIt as I 'See you. liVifeil*. 'wish ou
'father,,, -that your ehildven. .are -goon to
go- out Into the •wor.id,. and all .the in-
fluence for- good '`Oti„.:#04,o..,te have over
them you iAttet have now? 'Death: will
:breakIn on your .conjugal • relations,i.
and.altialt.yati:;h4ve to•stand ever
grave of. erne wito 'perished .from Your
neglect.: I.. : • - . ,
.AlT, tuy fricn1s, there Is .an :hour,
'coming. 4v/hen._ „our" ',"PaSV:ilfe will prob-
ably Pees. beforeusrevie. It wed
be -„our. last hour. , If droin' our,- death
we. haveeto loiteeelittek and ,see
telife Spent; in Kau! aniusenxerit;'-there'
•wlli bea dart that w111strike through
our soul :sharper than. the . dagger
VIrgIniuS Slew' „his .
The 'inetifory, of the past will makeen*,
rlating , through which ewe, have passed
cenie uponue, weird,and jskeleton
as Meg MerrIlles Death., the Old •ishy.”
'lock; wili,:denutiid' and 'take the e.
Main -trig drop . flesh aifdthe reatain-
ing
drop of bloodand upon our lop*
opportunity for, ,teepentanee oeid. our
last chance for heaven -the chrtairi Will
drop toreerereee,7 •• , •
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A HORRIBLE CRIME
,..)rii.iiiii0-13e tidal I y It genii! tsa"Sliceeirea re
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. , "ota Child.
,* ,. ee,' -,
Sertint011, Pa, ", „.Tiine• •`,,:leee'inielleas •
.-Brennan .wita•.104eit, ize the eou filie
'..iall'Yesterdai charged. with .aSs ilti,
Ing ft six.;.Year.'iolill girl at Uooale* nat._
, night. , 'rite childrif riaraels,qeitrude,
nobbling and shells in 0. critioal cori-'
.',41;1313i1)41iik:''iin'll'ild'ii;.;'.'n'a'‘Irri o'S'Y'. r•Oviiii4ro' in
lytwhing. IJA is a niter 4fabo1!li..85
years or tige, 'and* appeare.t'ter lie „it
('hunk. Ar
.. e ritrived, in 1,foosie le'eatere
tertniete ire gays fie .10 froifte'ancle
41115... and .1bitered abaut the towt.
, lie the eyoning'et.hi3, .littlo *Irt."w'as
' sent - by heie'enot-lier 40 a.. store for
bread. Tile 'child ' had.to Iwo a
'lonely road.. While oit her, will' She
Was SelitA by *rie: brute 'mild carried
-fe 'an.. eteljoinitig • bathli-where she „watt ,
brutally treated. . A ..,., mat „minted
SelioditOrer arrived ail, the barn 'with,
lilt horses and made the horrible dig*
iv 0 iii*ensoloui
e w„Itli'dirt to
1P
10t°11,1111.i'i;i011°nriutitiv'n...
high,' AV he
ithtztl
The el
...and her .mot4
provent aft 'linter
Selioanoyer 11(0 1
And held Min 'it to
..z110...:iproutigolioataitoit woo.%
eat \difficulty the eon
prisolier.,aboard ,a trainand
filth iti here*
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Any ateeseelene eehde yen hrne lenge., Would take thee strings off me. j Vaite 1fr, aro, lett the Midler t�
ing fore,* iit,:roitiancet and thr111tg hers . strings, aplin air ,tereiittd ,'•Ulattig ottem...--Ntirtyrkto , ,
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,-., , eie , iia IY: oa 'hie •mati Mlosioif).
°a:rood iklitia.'44therity:' dctermiiied .
o to ;flake "havoc." ortho, ipritOt church
at Painaioaaikot be, had tioa,0 4t 3,(?-
iiialelvi, and witithis o'Oveted prey'
;nest within Ills- •grasp., "St4don'itY
there 5iloat,1 from' Maven a' great i ,
'llt
niatot b°14the,taulln"."7;e4S:Ltielet1
11
ee4.11r:01dirifiZti"- '
.,$ifilt, to pet "the 1.4ight of t2ol,i7lorieVit.,..
;am oald of Ilim. ""Illiat to' tho'Tract
Light that .ligliteth ci.cry ,nian that
'etiiiiet14. Into to Ivorld." It waS. this ,
46su5 of Nazaroth,"'. who n1cettn4
: ,t autil,
na1:ahi.ytnpa
ioc. 4„uocils:,•elliwintaaintod tt:e', tat
uilltka:,
it own .311I,Stalten zeal,' and" the (lige
elitY andglory or zuaat agairadt T74
• ., was lvmorantly striving. ..
A. Sincere Inquirer. "Wk.). are Then,
;Lord V. was the ,astoalisli2d '1.64047
of the ov•ervehelmeil .4„nd. humble
1l1iarisce.7 The reepta et, 4'1 am Jeesult.
, tie ,' ' •' iw
stl
of N44zzreti..41,.A4,724:ouritg , ttio..44.tigii
Cativo-source-of vh,:z-t,o, sain and. tuaex':.
"peeted -Arr*St. This oettled,„' "What
wilttizou .have todorP41.110
tli,e' loyal,' and ,OicerelnqUiree irit tit0
treiebliegeatid, aatertiebed. ,0,,,r5e.z.otor.
ionviedtately' there ••Came'.'directionO,
sufficiently- explicit for the litesent
'
duty; 'A •tiirliel /.4 . joie encouraged. . Thee"
\ ..., , . •• .
.tinceriabi0-, fame,'lat Saul of Taris'
inilirfireceded tibia. The havoc Wrojiglit
at Jcru.throughlalielnl-tl'iha'a;lre'.gbioe.ri.14. tla.n(114,;11. °Iraind
doiabtless reached ,Paroascus, The,
thurchetr,embled 'at't lib approach of
thts. man'.the. -purpose of-v-ii5,se'potn-.
'trig they Iiriew only too well. •., .. '
A. A.heigeti:VedOeL Seett Was, tiLo di-
vine .purpoacq.' 4 thong* the. ..aviii:eet
setereed ,eo, .eeteleeeiee (imps . Ins,t3i.4.. - woreato'•Liva'Stocit illrarkets».
;tents have usually • been those 'wliose
, ,
. n , atural,- -.qualtfleathan4 or. dispo3i.
._.:.tionis Would have caused the owls.,
dont of mento pas them, by." Here
wits the A'ine- :chosen ,:of- .Ciod to • fill.
*Ike ranks -,of the apostles , deineted
1
cogligthy, .fell to -the,. earth,. •oi.ot* xxvi, :4)X" 'the treathe.kreandesititiele of !lie, dna Idearlot ; and having. reeetYei1.-
14., ; ileard a: veica-tia the .ifebrew ,,,, ..L ,
tinot to, Saull but -to/ thes with him . t4t,L5i.t;ril'v'6114t4In'''°rISlis 'cilift4 "be
'txtng4e• 771143 *)1(e'° *II° clear "1.1 tne7 Ivo& "not •477.1vbi..t lieliind the ,eldefest
'otr v.... 9., Why PerAirell-t.e•sti t11.0q me-- g ' ' the
al)(4°16.. 'I)" ' Lo the
'the r°*e'tP
it. V. teely te tn,yoterious sound...pee
(Nowt_ Vim give any good reason for
It ? : Must. 1 afreeli ha citicified by
-thee ? ..
':13i..11-liet art 'Tliou-'--..lcslis icaewatil
beriette,Saul knew' jteas. Idor1-.4„Tsed
to denote respect for etine anknown,
august person.13inney. I ain,.Tosits--
.11o. tikes thename which was the 'ob-,
',leo t % or, jewieli ' hot e.--elivirlbut. ' Thy
enniity Is against ma and my religion.
rtheeillroh-vei oRreltfnrer14ioninti.,vs:%oit.iii;Peoirosetc,sautrnepil;
poor fugitive diticipies.-Bili.-Atus.,'it.
'was iit tills point, that gekiis said. to •
*Jilin, ,','It, is lined for -thee ' 4 ta;"-:Itie.k-
ttgalarst the goad." Actk:Xxvi. 14, 11..11.
. 9: They heard not the voice-Wea-re
told'by -Luke ..(Alik ix. 7) that those
With, hine-heard-tite , voice. -•-•-"-:', What - Is.
meant Is -that they, diti...419thenx -tile;
woi..419 • '; as, :Wordi-conld. attach :no
, meaning: to . tlie eoands.',' . ... „ ,,,
' UT. .What'dhall Itio-eWhere IA, now
the fury Of the opiire6ser1 Cotrdneeti.
that , he had 'In , reality persecuted.
Clirist the - Lord ; and' that Iiis "relige •
',oust yliehs and 'elietraetee Were)wrong,;
and., km:Prying-hot ,what ...thefutare,
held lei atore.fer bine. lie. 'ituhmits-liiM,..
Self', to-1hp r.1.11[ of 11110 who had '
arrested' him iii 'his -blind efirOr ; as
:though lie would entreat .111111 to lo
•Ids guide .and ruter.,$.414; taigei,neeett
that -he •;vtronld, be eibetilente-toealle
directions. Whiciricto.,appelntedzSaill'
tette a chosen •_yLord
-
(Act
unto Lore..
(Acts ix..."15)„'r, and through him the
gospel -wad to 1$ earried to the Gen,
'lles.Tdird;',U'k[ligst as ell as to •the
cliiiilreP tit I0rAel;-7:--------"7", )4''?'',-,
. ' 1,1., 04)11.1(1 I10V•00e-tre was blind :Or
three 'days (..8.cts ...ix.. 9) :. 'during...that
:.time Wris so. fully. alisorbett atone -hie
. redietutil ' condition ' that he iteltliee
ate nor drank,. lint .spent tile tithe 111
fasting 811(1 praying. le ' •• -
12. ,One 'Arianlos-'-'We. knowenothleg
:about -this .miui experet what.. we find,
Ln tide vereentid In .elirillter ix.. 10-17.;
• 1,13.Vanie ante nie:-Anattlas hied're--
-eh-ed eXplielt direction* in ..a..vielon
-trout the Lord. . Saul. had. also seeri
In e. vision .A. -WW1 named .Aiiiiitias '
voising in . eild restoring ills, ,. sight.
prother ..Saul-tknowingto what .s4-
.:.Artti office the Lord had ebosen Said
(verde JO, 'AnaitiaS reit a, reSpeet for
ititni entV-anInterest ire his •thilvAtterte.
Receive tiwy,. siglit,....-And Atranediately
there' felt from'. hin, eyes. as .it • had'
. been seales." "Thin. slioWs •that. ;the
:blindness as well as. the Mire was,
supernatural." --- ' At• ...this tjme Saul
also redelved vspirittial, _eight. Looked
tin, upon him-T,Ife verb. signifies /het
Merely to look-up;`bisite.'":'etieTepovqr.
sight; the .elaitim 'might be'. -trans--
tatbd,,. •I ''reeeiveti Sight, and- ---looked
uP .en • htin.---Wititolair `' • • • . ,
14. ,Ilettli e'lsen. thee--"Ilaili . ape
:pointed thee:eitt-11. .17,....3dd ehose • and '
" 'sn'tfl-4-littititise Saul !had
:11fITI;Iriteaie ' '‘Lfard. 1,,i ep: te
• reieeted Christ inateen .. 'I., lof , 1 nte2ek Plter.'
ing. Ulm. ,X,now: ilik Virilt,...Was Saul
favored ubexe.: -Others 1* ' , ',. . .
iri..1.11s wittieas.--The preaching of
the gospel must be baeked.np:by the
iexperience of the .-preacher in larder
to . be really- effective. :, Gad's .lieople
are ,a- 'w4tneisitig... people. They arei
ready to testify ;lit behalf . or, -,:the .
PPO who bas saved then. Unto all.
tuen-4DO the Gentiles, 1.4 6i -ern -ors
and kings; - ... ...'-. . - .
113.'443apt1zed-1lie: was baptized :by.
..Amantas„ Wadir% away thy sins --Iii .
Luk00 account before' Saul waS bap, -
tized.Anagnas Said that tile Lord had
sent Miff that .Saul Might receiyo. his
Sight anir."lie,, filled. with the IforY,
Ghost" .CallIng ou ...the•Lorl-ft . la.
the, Lord, and the Lord cintY' Who
.eat 'Save the soul..'and every sinner,
should -gall ;flightily on Ulm for ;pont.
pieta ..deliverance . from alt flint -We,
shoold trust to togiont*ard ordin-
ate -6 for saltation ..).*. .,,,i ,
--ril.reatihings-4'lle 'Lord is -., .tible to
Save the worst. :. When! 4*eaug 'aPenito .
it ' is -bur duty tc4 .6b5z When Vlirist,
reVelibit-iglitseit.' to the 43001(111g . sent:
oarthl•Y SoYs 'are' ft:elot to view. If We,
W0111(1 . "help people - and lead, them
AWay from . their Sins ta ciod, r'' we
must, ,go to thein ,Vir,iith ,, tenderness'
and. leve.-°:',--. -'• : - , " .. .. ,'., '",::',''
pli,40,11Chtii':i8iirtit,4,1
/Ostia represented In _Ilia tell/mere.
The inquiry `troll; IreaVent addieseed
to the :fallen andwitted:Shed tealet
Was not, )41,1*':' periteetttest 'thou litY..
•eirarett; or .10 followers, but "Why.•
.perseetitest tlittl'Arer!... lrineonacionSe
ly, 'lint notet the 'ImietrulYt .90,t11. • in,
perseeutitiv•.the fbilevrere. of :.ireaus,
*tls pertitOdatiag- 11i0 Christ Ifiraself.,
'for-whom:the nation had botm: looking
for goner:Ai:00g, arid or witoge, eeming.
their propitetir,haxl foretold and their.
bards lied stitigt but: who, „When' lie,
appeared, "Caine unto, irkticooiii taw Ito% .,;r. -Sr. (mk,u ' :Ate (kd tho
ruo,owil reolved trim oot." "But CO annual tnecting of tio 'West Woo
eig fe*hX.eatt received Xilthe tte then; 'Liberal AsekoelatiOn Alla spoke.,
DA, "
rs r onitghteaed.
•
lic•Anlie'tiOfe
Eitiott
JENI
0010
,foui ,Apnwara
ee-Vh* Merof the
tore,* at Joeusalern desired to liave,
V‘monelttarje '
.Pani ahON to the dews that. he cob-
er1;-ed the Iaw. rour pelt itad wine
to Jerusalem to complete a Nasarite
vow'. Paid eleluctently Agreed to pay
their nee:esiesurX: eNpenses, and for rie
•Weeleto• IiIre with them in the temple:
And, then to stand with* them while
their heads. were shaved, and oldie
they took.thsir hair lea burn it."under
the sacrifice or :the peaeop-o1'rerinitc7
Oertalii ;,fewe,' who lima been' rani's'
opponents at reiltereee were in the it
and win.4.0 ,watehinge They., at
elect, Stirred, up a howlirig -mob against
'Paat..eldirginee Wei with having pole'
tweed the temple- Ite,evas.deeied by
the creird down the etteriS thron`gh
9,1e gate Ilmo,..tiful Into eourt ef
ttohne.i4G.en.ti7 17 been
killed but for the arr,tvat or the no-
.,guakds ,tiozo',•Lhe Tower Qr Atit.
A:f r ' tuaile; tai,•-Jearneye-Paul
whose Hebrew name Wafe, Said,* VieiS
on his Way te) Dattlettelis. :With lettere-
front 411021103i prima granting hint au-
thorityto arroat the Christians. and.'
bring them bound tieeereeedeM• 'Dam-
Aseue--/Plie oldest eitk in, the world,
eltuated- one'hundred forty milee
.tiortheetet of Jerieenleueleaure.
time it contained ahoiit 1.61.14 :Teevieli
• .
ielhagognes, andebetween 40,000 and
50,0QO 'Jews. At present it .is under
• Turkieit rule,- an has tr,population. or
about 150,000, ohlefly*Atohonmedang,
About nooneelltlimi tile. ema.wits
'lug So -there could be 110 deception. -.t
t 'fight • ee It Vas -abovethe
eightneete of tlie •
7. Fell unto the gromnir-The,iwliole
w*r* tki* 'Dieing (pot
it WIIVrO.C12-Eltr.es
* • ..110;,-
04e.a..go
NeW , 079 I.
Wiwttakeo, 0.131,-2 ,
0121-3 0.10.
Toledc 0.* L73.
07.8, .Q
'lie• trolt. *bite 0
.Walli,..1\11.; 1 north, 014 Z44
radotht No. 1 bard.' '077 57$ '
No. 1
• 072
,
- palmate, ilfaroperat Marlget.
4,La3r, atiest. 'Market here :
Teary quittee'.i.filh--.-sw4I-
f t4fite;„ The- :wet *eat her anil peer'
roadoe were •reitapieneiblefor a ,pertion*
Ofe'the chillneseennd the Iartnitm oper-
ationso thrOngliout tillevoo:t,t-
lit kept" taxwris away-,frin the
,..morket. tear 10,040 Pt gtari. were
, received. 000' loael w.111to. 1.116.4t..
16414-1 h,."t TO: leele bushel,*
ree Jowl of red 1-2c. ',higher at 721:P40:-
le1 100, be:lamas' Of ICOese
at '88 Twee tondo of hay seld
about steady' at 401a ppr, tori.„.otio;r,
peoduee, ..eteue•dult ntid-Mmitally an.
changed* 'Wheat* White; 72 :11-2.0‘e red,
721-2e gootep, 68 leae ; eprifue, . 71e •;,!
'Yearley, - j6I--2ce reit, 151. itqc beet.
-Wheatellee: 1,20 • oats, to.
POO; 00e,e--11AY.,'Sleliatraek, ;
Ter,',14„:•to--174 ; rogoi
strata of lettroare eonIUtiouS are ler,
'ON of resplendent lustrfs onjy
vait-
Ing to be touched by'- a. !eying lfeart:,.
vetelteriede by kintinters, and reetored,
by the grace of God to deck forever
*0-10• eatOnet. of the' Saviour:-,Williara
R. Clark.
•
Cxport*eattla. choice, per cwt. ,15' '6 "to. $"5'3it,
—
ittadOTTIt.• °e(10114s1111;7.4'1..7.7114.7....'.4..?.) 'I '1105i TO 41 60119
Blathers" tAtilo. inex,o ... 4 75 to 4.15
Butettere cattle. ebotoo4i........ I ?..i to -4- 75"
4atettoree.ttlo' fe...,..... 4, iXi 10 t '..5
_tip COWS -----------------------..'3 ee tee, 4, 00
' do bull*.........3 0 .to 350,.
nalis,experi,`,1;;;;;Vi'--iii‘e;e1".., i,,Ta. to • 423
s' V to eSdkdeoetgrel I. ‘:1111°90tr tf .i;): k., 000e c Pi. b i ..*: 41' ....; ; :. ..:::::.*: .,'. , , t ': 7 ., ' ' LI t ore : * . 3.1'1577 : ,
Bulls. export.light, pst,evrt....• /3 60 to 345
R.,, 4: '1:11i6:YS.
uochrt-o0,colowilai.aoavactbh.tlf.o.4rs, ..,..........-...... f,?,u1,140+4) 12, .5104
„ , •
Sheep. ewes per evrr.., ...,...,,.. 3 75. to 4 DO Barrister, ..Selielt.O. Con'veaneee and Notarr
• ;do. nnekf,4 . .v ... , g 5') to 3 00 , Public.' Soltritor 'tor, A* poremion linuk,
'lieuthefgrs.in-foci, per eivt::: 1 AO to ,5 03 °Mee Tardnes .idock.,,Xatirkstreet,. /leafortii..,
- do bernyeed, eer cwt.,. 1,0.. * ' 400. 'to 4_, 50 3lonoy'to loan. . .' • ,. ;, , ....
do. spring. 004.11, ,......,...... 2.50 to , 4) 00
. CalanogvH0:71ige*thit:ter.,:hnerteeld:::;:w0°'Ipi.4.1.‘:.:1"''''''''''"'''"''''''"':::. ' .1..771 'Itat41,0; . . . 180° ' ' 01: ,,s,,i0Letcheasc,trov ,p-ti;liiiLs. Tiriitn;1414ien,a:, i4a16„1.14 4kotsirrx.,
• 'fik.: 1': lt,'IREZS"--b-eiiiiit"'
SPIIIIT.011LES1111: IS, fillif 34'40-- , ,•••-t • • : * . .. '4 60 tO 9 01 worklnItiritiptorroti. Ofilee-1,-. W. Twreloleee
8°w°,110r°v09,*---tereeee*-4,-e, 4 -'°'td I °° trartiOn., e„rOwn Mul 'bridge '%yprt. aim Volti, .
• ,ep .,.;
,"'Ett4t1L'er°,,,a.'rlileetti.11;:strArrp‘37ar'ketsa moderate,.o.C1d . x1.14 6411141 11114* 4111'15- 479"..r)1:C3t(Irtil'
,DRS7. .SCOTT Cv`, , MACKAY . • •
•prieee iiiielnitigen. leen:eel rolls eel' at . .. , . . ,
..te,:e-it.3(,e, ip,ee.ex;..1,te.ee;e,4ielee.rrib.eij.oaet.4e2.2.3 ,`Office,:boderleh" :.eteeet. opeol to' Method.istat, ,.
-.4i7.4-..-Viotiril .--pf: .,a, Mediorn. - eltureh. Seaferth.' itt&iiithee-eteit.,tito :A -
oreanieree: brixese 171-a.: 'tie ‘1.8e, cklior,- fAnti 'arbor And, 'V otoria1._ 31,‘C. II. S. 0.-4.%, .
.., eultgrg'grOunds. '..110. Seotts'IL.Ii. (.1..
• Ounning .rickety. ...paliMilt,,.. 181-2. to, .1.96,,, • .-.e. „3isekeY.*Iii. D. V,N.Ikf arltity/ it,. cr. 14., .1P, >I,*
1 gga..7„11arket* is steady„. at 101-2 A .P.,•8* (X '' - '''• ' '''" - • - ; ' " .• .
- . . ' to 11e ' per dozen, in, large lots, and.
.otteelii.elenuelly 1,chip% 8 142to. Oee . 11-20 for. -eager lots. . ' ALEX... IgETtitiNE . .11. D., i, ,
.. - Cheesee-Market • claret. ,ralt-er.ealieS. Suceeelsne ,to Dr. Alacketie• .0filcieeletelY toe
yeR. e:1),..9,,,x..
INtN: ... ',.
' / e
, iz
.0eptenebere V X-2- to: 0 8-4e ;''' new De; neueePleddelle34e,eDrtb• Aelter-keeeideel'ealie.neeestre*tiis' aerfertehee
. . .. .
_No pa, treee__:.,7hlte4eyeo •2.e,9e.eLeAkete..0,tel.1,.:, gliese.,41. ,flaneey„ oppoolteNicierle INWIt,
. r
W'ililtO and -40 cdlor,ed boxeei boarded,' lePeltfeeteteah•Ril'oenteri t 1-4IonOr gractilate Trinittey'''
..e.T.; 6R. * J. BURRO • WS
. :
,poard• hero. to -day -there Lveret 1,577
le,tileetlyona,,Iisota714..A4to,,......77,8'Ait...f."..„,..-..., 6.,,,,,• 8 tryii,....it,,; meinbc,-, ct ,be. ,I...u,,,,,,,„, of kiln- s
„botittw 9..0 colored. hind 10.38, vrig:te t clans micl Surgeons of Ontario. Coroner for the
.1304rd; ., to -day oftventeezi ..1.-4t.t.,5rieit ...reality of Beirore •Onieettett residence-eeit God -
total. 1;211.111:„.pulthe,,st . bki;"'...8 11,46c. . 'etiellstlet west* ' '1: ..' '
.9,0 f4orixt..aPPI 5601.v44,44:4iO1tIL, , ',.
..„,..Wdotia'Ar, Ont., May 29,1,-To.day/is,
..K;rferk;e!"Iiiarket kas• stronger than us.,
.aiti";''.14. ..:Itictorles. `13earded..,. 1,1'24
lipie'S:-9.10 whiteland.: 80.1 .• „,colored;
Two 'gales Wereltiade-759.bot.ea white.
at 8 peld.d and 83 boxes, , colored .at
• 'ine iIIIC ,ago Mise -riuthinfe,eni-, et 5-8c., ' ... ,..• - .• - .... '.
ed -Mr.' Cliffieed. --titateeeetholigle ,titcy
bad bcen:,PleaiOantly illartied for, .set,
Oral year .s andhad asit sonvezilr,of
that es:eteelettion,a seeen-yeker.blii sent
she was Illat'ertIlelessc convinced that
thelee- union Neetese.a inietake: Stitt...had
decided that It •-Wili§, lkEt-t1,),Iii00:1V4
•tliee borido'ltliat united- tlitin. . "
, . . • . •
- . rieteelsiediunn
i :I_ 1.1,.
„ .. - _ . . ,
•
1
•
U s HE()
VERYFRWAV -MORNINU
Mr War, oirsileity
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH, QNT4.
• wcsircorr,
rroprletort
If paid strictly in r IZItUiflt
oteerwise Sew, ei Aztortinotti kil
(arftPrsuc r*t12, e:.‘cv OPt,itik
,Arryzi.Tielleft 114TES.:
, •
3 340.
I eoletrin. • (10 11) I f10 447 4,10
C91Waln, .3 Oa .1141 14 VW ',
74. -VJ 00 12 Oil • ' 7 t9 2 -*(Jo
J- • 15 9 o
TO
terspeetelpoQtnoiiy' from 2--) 39 pert:T:21..0(04
roertretedeneodvertisealcotwia e1)t:;wrline
r
for 14za Inacittion ; 3 mots 1)cr line'esch . *Oboe..
rapent inrerto- lo -nonpareil mc:IsOre. I'roft*
v.;,,,:ravards teat exceeding' ono tech. *cos Pe* •
ozinom. 4dvcrti9eirrentl without spgeittiQt,firto
lions 14111 he 1111, forbid Ulla eb.lr�d
for•accoulingly. ,Trourigni, notices----”Lorik,"
ifounti. ••" k'or Salete cue 30 cents tor trot
knee:lip:1; 13 cents for -Cath eitbseeeeet hitter- •
Wee-
not.;e4,EsT
..sli,$_,eor'to .lato fintt•Oi Ifounw
-t:oirtistfor. Couvee-ancer autt
Notre-. snicitorfoe,the 'Canadla'n Bank et
comeleece. lend. Varies tne sale-
- :,i'eoxt'ai310riz,Afatus etreete§egGittli*
. .40
JOHN
of the '..Sevohia. tpitiFSoh*ourt. 'Co_outr
/lire" Centenisteeeer, •Conveyancer,
Imaraneo Agent. 'blinds inyested
toilofola:stiVet,Seaforthi, '
p.o. -..OWte-OVer Sharp Livens'
. NIORRISON
Voitnnissithier for tieing "efiletaelis. Ineurance.
end e*oeveyaiteer. Money toriolut•Ipyr.00t
mit of interest. ,Walton.
• 0••••••••••••••••
SHE: BATTERED HUBBY'S TILE
• , New Yor, .Tate
wife of. wilt:tarn_
Ville. 'comedian; apparently forgot
Yesteitlay afternoon that gibe. ;had
agsr)ed to it separation from Clifford
Anti, Proceeded to, Itaiumer his 'comb:
. •
tenance And smash, hes silk 'lint as
thoughStill "happily Mated tr.. 1.11m.
Sit?. haasted on exercising, all the . pre-
rogatiVed of 0,-Arife„. nithougli, site Inks
ti to forego theme. Mr. 'Clifford
.roxisetrz,,intly feels quilte `hurt ''''''
Iltetk%40tialliFt and WW1 virelecone the"
-illieesebee-detiree that •deprives" her: of
a, eight: to tailaper lea-
. . ,
Mei Cliffoed,"strang-e. to say, had
Many ,objectIonp:1Te IdIti not itp!
:**'SvP' of -Mitv3'ekt4tili's splrltuallstin
'luxe) „toy:One intermtddling...• A cere
views *IOW did ;not 106%. favorably
etireu • iiratiluniVetIct '411 'transmitting
to Wss lititit frdm. ,her first
:41tt'b(tT1(1' advisi leg-4,11er to , leetv.e
ford, "and •merity tlL comedian 'ewes
-:4t31':
with aottething4'V'11 hlnt(N1 „
trenieisages were
-
litiegeik".WItiCli,,,,SO,.•inceteeed ..heitee•-itutite
.tititt, 01143 would ,-.114,111.1Y speak to he,i,
.-husband. •• • • • • •
They‘ag-reed,ttintsh the vatdeviiie;
Sea soo,'-"tegetiter, however, 'hod re-
--Maim& in thee,",:shene
last „ SaturdaYe-night.eeeetei --the's::
closed 'in Montreal: MieeelItith then
tnd „101 ,4g00.0111,t, iMi'Mitt,fne Me.
Clittord etdeetteelite boy.' once 11; week.
;end they :patted In a very l'eteridlee
roaltIcon: .11tr. .0111ford,.. It' is tette, reit
exerite*.htit Piqued .Whele ILQ Went int0.
idles „hparrtnien'te • at the 'Aii
deihori recently •foinid - the ',mode
him tleetree In partial ands..4.a 11:1(1 per
riTtty, 'at • libinva,' ;bat.; he bit hltonafls
Ttretelt lernti eceeltieelled .hiniselte wlth
"ae.hisieterlveattempte - • • . •
. Then She. In Torn. Objeetell.,
-
• • Ir"e E'T Al[19, tiut Vrli ,.pp im
t ,corner, - of ; t reel;
vIien elie. ettue ,Mr.: 'Oiltforde:telking,
to te. very -be.rintiful young ,weitan..
•:teetof the"peotesediett eteleo.lthliaJtoin,.
*Moo Ruth . Wilted 42ho, 'rah
°4al.to61111111.11116
.4;leat,einee hod eltne4itt'her Mind and
would /notperitit. him' to see. tite. don
u.t.all at ,any :title and 'that she Ms!.
• approved of et:Mallet In talking .
to ' women more beautiful, thin .ifere
[3eir, 111 apen daylight
Broadway, • • • , ,,L
It-W.0.0‘110t4ho we:et for a litittleirree.
Aotaet, Site told hire:, es Mile 'beat him.,
wildly lzi tho 'Mee aind
Witir ;ter nleely manieured. 118 118.
Ur.• clifford teinarked that her eon-
veratition was deeltittlly',Itteltivant.'
''itherettristi1ie Ott:twit her
parnael, breaking: his 'Silk Amt., ;reel
'InJurteir,. his •ttpletm, •
41,a.ro ,the lertvette-Oeders.
-
rly
this titto a large :Crowd : had,
gathered ,Eiral was applauding. the..
bout.. :Alr.,*(!liftorti. who' nattrrally•
Slirinke front .publieltY,""'exeept
up)0re-"the stage* Intalated.tlia,t „Miss
iiver putielling•bag
eitereise and called tir tbe Ariver, to
go( Olite „ * , '
t,,,
!tAy, nY, sir,' said % the
driving •ttipitli,y. away.
:,It is not. known, howeveri 'that* he`
&Moir 0-.4t hiSittstrtietion0,
. „ . , • ,
Ont., May the
Cliezse Beard, held here e.to.ritglite,
42 vhite'wero.bearded ;,-86 sold at
81-.2c. • • - .
Engllsh Live Sioeix
-
tiverpo6-1„,7-litay 29.4-'1fere and
Lreaddie'ecattle. are strong at "fr4t,ini
..,10,a4 :to:. 121.4e '.per'thee clresSed;
'Weight y '"t0.1)W' are .onotetf,. at 32- ,
• ;'.'nefrigeratoe ,beef is uaoted,•03
' 9 to 106 per lb. *
t •
•Whent
• 'Tye market :_fei-:Afattitoba Wheat;
says the Winnipeg ',Commercial, of
„Saturday, keeps dull eindeep.deteje al-
though at the '.1xgriatting of the week
,thereetVelserr spiirt itt prices, espepial,
ly on No.. a hard; tat Part of
"-
etnee been lest. •The drimmi
e„ light .
..entr the supply Is also„light, and 1,101t.I.
•
cr Ort.t.7 not Or egfiln g their Wheat oh
- the market. Oats-,t-Deretind,lis Steady:,
811(1 cen ttned to eurrt'iit reqeitemonte.
Owe'ng to Iilgh- pries ,offered
.for nortlieth" Alb:brta oats „at the,
,roast-pricesitave- advaticed '.,-At
plaigt .poinee and reoelpts have fallen
:offas present qttotatIorlit , Are 'con-
eielereil to, be toolligh; Both-- Alberta.
and, Manitoba oat art le per )3usitel
.itigher. Votive, r'kkek" -ago. W quote,
.0ntart? oats, No. 2 white, 460, pr
Alberta oats 412:. • to 44c;
'Nfanitobs, • grades, 4.0 -to- 42o In cal.;
lots .on, track her.. r
• Iteadsteeets, on, Trade.
A fairly good"sortilig.teadellag beon'
41i)ne at Montreal t week in sea o a-
etb,je 1uoi, although .'the Weather ;
through the' coat) try4 hao tot. been,
eluTcrillteoti: ,treiel.eeneindlittitliele,:es1P4,Jet,iiialpeweaixtcsan11;
hoveev'ePonlalteg it imperatlye tor,,
ro-
tai1eri to :sort fa014.s,
- port eti tetriai=ablo.-Fait orders'coatitlie
,tO ('011)0 in. Larg: (Inez titles ot. grata
. continue oyer 'the Great
'IN)eottp4rtliolext41..,vi.riisirt41.4,.1.1*:;,t,de:r,r'si.artieesOrtutrello-sinernow:
to luusi:bi...en, eel.ttle ino,re netiVe 11)14
IVee,k of r'the wet Weather:.
0W18gete the lateneeee of the Season
'retalit‘ro hate been lorcertO,Send in
rathineyet,'eistnexi0'
lIe 100fl 1110 ,Iltp weather gets !hot.
Travellers, dit 'with fall SampleS are
repert;ne: it tale :1111 mut businese,
for this title of -the•"eeaeehe -Trade, at
:Handl iO. .W.e4r• Aine ''8116*te,abine•
04,03t0Ion. TrIltNellers Are Heudiegeitt
email ;lice 'or„,lerietor the current ;Mae-
eem, and fait beelitese Ia.:already being
boolpi I In .considerable Volume;.
have. b7en fairIy l,tiy Anir-
;have
he; ti.orrpioniShing to inept
the ftimediate!. eustotirra.
146044 1.t..1 empleet (1 ()1)1 Well'pald;
4111,11nig tleufassuit(oirivftaht,tt.01 vintairoS,
VOIttine tO keep -theta- buoy for
.1sonte months. Vosit trY-romittaneele
,-Are tale 'for • -
.:310.0n,st4 at 'Winnipeg lies, assumed;
a„ /Ore ,e110erta1 nopmt: owing. tb the
eneouroging roortp of tlie grthring
li7nitlotirtor
ei
been a (air ninAtut, .tit trade pawing
at London thLe weel The bright out-
look4.1'or the crop la trelesuritteittld
'ttadero are Jubilant Over titro*. °
recto tot bizylar..ss„ '
4.9.PX4LairarE "V
'Honor Graduate of On nary Cc
KM 'Ali Oise:meg of domesti )thns1&itreatod
Oohs pvoroopy attended to and., chareceetrioa-
arida. VeterinaryDontiatry a seecialiye
.verW,N. Wat$04% onlee,Seaforth.--
R TVV.04-TV:".Feif E ‘YEAft
THECOOKSBE$T FRIEND
144FitiesT SA „LE E OANAD111.
&
ATI
• .,„,
Q.f: ' : 0 fIR Foot
. Op W....$$.3/429::
NOW. ONDS WILL BE `S,I(ED.-
31c,xipi). 'ettiltityl, tatelldanee.,
was ti.ow..41 thio morning, with 4.50e :
delegates . front: the rilitea 'St:nte0*-
ti Won, is growing' fast, per eapitite
tines frOui 80,000 iiientbera ',having
PaFiLitt• ettontteetionviitch the (ion..
y6.111tion. Tli deleein.,..tee-.4verg-
' etinied „ley the-Uayer nod ',members: of .
the • Connell,' ;tied eifterWardstke ewe-
vatit 1+01 '8:vent, Into' eXeehtive•ieeesiotie,e,„
Many ihnitkee'arit '.iiiatterete W111'-e9M.e
'a*. In. -additioii..-tee tile, queStiona'4,11$•.;•
ing 'front the. .• .,. • • ).•
During the hist. tWo yenrit
deraterttkill'"fif . of,fhk,it,k4:1,$:,4$3,42!). IntS
It; ndUn. fp;9.00: 01;1.0 i?rovitle,
lioatiti Nil- the prePer perfokniatiete
((!lk!;a13.v.f:rit..1O,U,..iv ...41.1s41:%'-k'it'er tb'e.
4110,410u r.• ay.) pit.re, • ..tvOriti And .•
'increneing the does of ; itidone, to 75.,,
•eontS
.1111r 'Etetieht Event,
Per le, he 11.---T1tel .kitt eltereke
Nide lierbY), Of..*27,54(,), for
eeyeateolds,dietti nee' 1 1-2 Mlles.
ritri,on Stinday'at Chantilly, awl' Weir
bnY 41%4 eh:nit? ll,rift.Pee;'
la. -The4liethiport lie-fattirite was
yer-- L1tLiikiii&'ti y, ;15‘s,o.'0•;.,
• .4,-.
4
cloe ifac 11.;-41t:i
Of til6 ."KpataCA-Se, Ihnytnq *Ott
lr3f01-.014 Yefill.frda y h3 Prank 13.
"inn Meter forreekiteel przeo of 18,-
tltk
1,ktr.;Nan "*.tettir rerust*,,,,,.1 to gli*:
tht ilamo of ',the Invte, bat
Oal(:114-4). 8011 not
In• "Jit artell Lil thi* Ailler11331
frill trainee, leel. eSike
that cannot AVitilnitell the 'iveste,
anti has tv.--Itt 10n 4tring1on omit:
whiro. *Pmnriinna,-,Itas a, linfalior
tiat."4 arratra..natinta, ,Wilitinis was
iiitiyed la, tPAvlatop 11
V.
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