Egg-;,..-I-u-»a.> 88?-8ir3B8‘3_l, :1 I 2, ' ,l on P ‘i 1'1“-‘=1 *' 39:4 '6''‘'5 gacjlu-all 621255 Dubnii . wag I-56:1 32':°.2'61I [I , trintendcnt. L8 thecarics j _ Rankin’s, )X. Suiiiioliliiis , exohnnqea / xx THE - .._...-n . -.§...~...‘ a..A._.- . . V03. The Eel-ning Guardian leaned every Morning by THE GUARDIAN PUBLISHING C0. 730! THEIR OFFICE XX THE Oazneron Block The Only Morning Paper in the Vince Delivered on the Breakfast Tables of the City. and all over the Province by noon. -2::-0 TERMS: 0neYear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$4.00 Bixllonths . . . . . . . . . . . .....2.iXl Advertising retesturnishetl onuspplisctiou ' B. D. IIIIGGS . l3_'.ditor and Managing Director. BUSINESS mnncrom". I: AU(;TI6NEER8 . IAIRSTO. 8., Auctioneer and Couturie- géipn llerehant. Oiloe and Warerooms. s old staad.Queen st.. Clrtown. nov 7 CHA- LQTTETOVVN, PIHNOE IVIIS C ELL.-IN EOU_S. ‘V1LlJS.Ct»?. 3- 3. Pianos s Organ dealers. &c.; hicls‘.u.chern's Building. Lower Queen Street. (.‘h’town, P. E. I. nov 7 KARE Blt0’S. a to. Ship owners. Chemi- lers. llnnlware Merchants. Agwtls meek Diamond 9. 8. ()0. L. Queen St. Cli’town. l‘.lI;.l. Allllil. W. W., Cont. lierehnut; Agent Purncss Steamers to London. llalifax I: . E. I.. 4! lfinhwiok Steamship (‘o‘s.. Cana- dian lixpgass ('30., Republic Huildings Loan Asso. a mlon Masonic. liutnnl Ae‘so., Char- lottomwn. P. E .1. - steel? .4 NFEWBERY. run-rox '1'", Wholesale (.-.0... J.- rue. hlsrine. it accident. insurance. lumen iboulnion S. 3. lines. Water St’. Ch’lown. 22 T0()MB8.G. 8.. Commls'n Y\.'ercl:s.nt..whole- sale Grocer. dealer in Produce, Agent Cornwall Cheese. 50Qneen st..Uh’town. nov 28 'l.‘ILIPHO.VR C R. Angus. M . Of. ‘ea. E0 0.. an r . at. Lower Water~8t.. ‘town Connection with nearly all parts of the island COOK .t Cc-.. Photofire Apotnecaried Bel (7 toe finished in best style. X06138. JOHX—Sewing klachlnes re:-sled rornptly ; eatieinction gusrnuteetulnrth rs. Booms ov rlottetown. Ph nor 22 side N lllDCll.AN‘!‘8 BANK OF P. I}. l..—l.. M. Davies. I. P, President; 0. rs ulnar- son. 1'. L. Ilnasard. L. 1.. Beer. Ben). carts. "2... *::°s; °-'-*.2=.= ~'~-.-:.'.-°.-.~=;.,...- °"*:° o 's a see. r t. Sgurls Agency. . J. Hughes. Agent. uov 1 LDCKII. A. A.. Graduate of Royal College of Veterinary surgeons. Glasgow. lldon House, Kent st. harlottezown. IJVERY STABLES . UBTON ACO» I. H. Auctioneers. Com- § Inlsalon Merchants. lousy lenders. esroo|ns.Queea st:-eet.Ch'town. nov 1 OODNDI. B. I... auctioneer s Com- Ieechant. Farm and stock salesss . siqty. sales-room. Water nreet. 02318. LIOXAIID. Auctioneer. Coxn’s’n. Ierchant. insurance agent. Bu-met-side. A nose on consignments. mpt Returns. All business strictly confidential. lay is. '90 ORBISOX. C. 1.. Auctioneer acetamin- siou Merchant. Prompt returns. IQ Queen street. Clftown. 0et- 11. ‘ll ,;rv— jg ; R COAL Db3ALBli1S. TONS. C.. Bound, Nu Blank, and Hard 5: Coal always on him Water 5t., Char town. liov. M. ‘ii! K HUG-RES. Capt. John. dealer in allkinds or Hard and soft Coal. Water at. between Queen and Pownal. Nov. ii. '90 cxxnnsrs 3. ‘dealer in all kinds of Hard and son,-bu. a wo-on. Foot oi’ Prince Charlottetown. Nov 6. W 1 x :1.» r DENTAL CARDS. DI. BAGNALL. Durgeon Dentist.—0orner olloe een and Richmond Streets. Clfltown. 9a.m.,to_lp.n.',8p.m.io&p.m. 8‘l‘Bl(.'KLANgl> extracts teetfh withou“t pain by vepeta sass ootnc oroepe. years practice. In-vslengua-'euues INSURANCE. ocacunnx roux rm r.tr€*aeesseIi.* Insurance.’ 0flee.'Hel'.:ieheri:'s corner Lower Queen st.. Clftown. P. E. X. nov .1 ‘ ASZARD. HORACE; Fire and ya.rlue.'l‘he Western Assurance Co. (mice, bouth ide Queen Square. L‘h’towu. sous; ltQUn.\!_<'i‘. A. 8. see Card in another U column. POD 31 ESBIIJSAY. TAB-, Queen insurance Co. of England. (;onx'ouv notion Lite A-so. offlec. Brown's Block, lake; square. ch't.ovs'n. J y.S5. _-__.%.____-.f.. LI?.ClrA.L '{?ARDS. CLIAN .3 MCMONALD. Barristers and So- licitors. 0mee—-Brown's Block. U18!“ ottetown; Geri'uey's Building. Water Street. Oununersliie. Money to loan. nov 1. WOOD. JAMES ll. Attorne -at-Law. Com- niinioner. etc. Oinceuinrneron Block‘ Queen sq,Ch’town. V loneyto. loan. June ABBUITOS 8 SIALLWOOD. Barristerl. W Solletters. ae.. unxncon Block. Clrtown, 2. L-Honey toloen atiew rates. ncv 1 V138 J HABIARD Iarrlsters and At- torneys. ones. Dcd¢l's Inildlnl. Queen street, Charlottetown. 1'. I. 1. onion tsossol I ll Usunll: Ben- M risters: Bolieltorssbe. aeu-Chsllotte sown. Brown's mock; nmInerslds.over Iter- ehnnts CNIILL O HODONALD Barristers. 17'0- L ‘licitors. gall“). I94. 93. $0073. 55 ‘until’? lottetown. P. . . lons1N|°Il- RUDD‘ J. Kn Flzftlllflf 0513.3“ moon.’ (Head or scan-uni ). oucctions csrerully attended Mono! 1053- “"7 nov- 1 nov. 1 a D. C. nlo!.n0D.Bsri-isters. solleitorl. . be. Onioe. over Bank of Nova lootin. Clrtown. Honey to loan. nov 7 - (tax '1‘ Atto - t-Law No-' tiii-'vm2E~.l'bi'ia. etc. "omaofnrgyiidon n'ouu ggniz ling, Queen St-. Ch’town. Money to loll! at low interest.- U33 17- W} 5 5! NULL. Barristers and Bo- Omge Newsorrs Block. gall?‘ “post once, sioneytoloan. July ‘N . oonz. r. V7.1... Barrister, soiiettcr.No- tn Pnblle. Commissioner. ete. nrlon ouse. Loans ncgociatcd Juli 3‘: :‘.‘__.... PRINTIBRSs &°s A3$AID, e. nxnsitwr.‘ Book-hinder. pg-mm: and fltstioner. 31'°Vl|"31°°3,, CI’l0'W3. P. 3.1. ‘°' 8 Steam Printer and Book- umils-’, $35..’ Street, Charlottetown. 1’. n. island. ‘ "'7 - pus oi‘ .—nmn no. Ca-rd- ltentter 8003!. 8nd etvudry var-1;?‘ ot priutin neatl and promptly 0100! - Cameron ghoul. Charlottetown- l L 1.38 PIE. 3003581160399 gogka Manutnetnreta. &6-. 30393 lids Queen aq.. Ch'tow1I. P. B. I. nov. I T 2: DIANUFACTUREs- r.u.nnn a Co.. an... east. and Door ‘ . Ch‘to ll-..*:.-gr» M-* '° ‘ "us-. ..-.13 am: a son A. Founders a xuniuutl. Foundry. Kin; Sqllflu 0570'‘ 3“; heating a specialty “° CIABD. JA8PI3p Saddler and 38330“ Elder. Be deseDl‘01|IP“!- N033 e Queen Square. 0 ‘town. 30' n-rowx woonsx 1m.t.s. st... IIJMO 9... .- s nohoutuont-3%.‘?-I-I-, and new 6l8a(s1g'ewf‘li. s. woo) wanted. nov as’ witunll work. , nanhesllslflamlloneyso loan. nov 7 1 ORTIPS Livery lltahles. Prince st. char- lottetown. ‘re ephone communication. First-class'reams supplied promptly. our 29 ILLIH. P. I'.. Boarding and sales Rtahir.-a. Great-George Street. oppoeit Iilulzu '. Palace. Charlottetown. s. 3. I 1; 4 V\v’IIOIaESALE . ARVILL BBO's., Commission Merchants. wholesale Grocers, A rate {on-Old S - ney and Victoria liner 0 Guardian. and the Boston hiariue lnsurance' the Allan Line; t.heQuebee and the Boston. Ilalltsx & P. E. Island Steamship Lines. nov I8 RICK 4 Co.. J. XL. Packer & Dealers in Pork. Lard. Hams. Fish 1.3.. Grafton 8., lrtawn; Tignish & Alher-ton. novfl Hill ll Constipation, Indigestion, or any of the many ailments ‘caused from a Billions Stomach? ' If 55 try a bottle of -the Great- Discovery ill FLOWER. A sure cure for the above diseases. . v C. I}. RANKIN. Agent for Queen's County. J. A. GOURLIE, Agent for Prince County. Ch’town,]sn, 30. '91-<3 5" Dissolution of Partnership ._.:0__.—— , II Partnership between the undersigned as Barristers and Attorney-. under the style or Psusxn 8 IicLnon. hsvtns 187111111‘ :34 by lapse of time. is dissolved from thh D:ted at Charlottetown. list December. ‘ nunconu neuron, H. J. PALMER. D. C. 1101.200. , Jan!-all dlys I w. wklrs I mos. NOTICE. Tn: dersigned have entered into Part ngrship as Attorneys and solicitors under the names! M. d; D. C. McI.EOD. 0!"fl(..1:.-Bank o! Reva Scotia Building. Charlottetown. 1'. 3. Island. HALOOLH IleLlOD, D. C. XOLIOD. Ch"tow'n.Jan.I.13l- ~ an dlypnpers awkawtlystmos ll. JAMES PALMER. (orthe late firm o! Palmer & HGLOOC) BIl'l'l8l6l'. M ' HIV. Notary Public, Etc. .On'rcn.-—0'lIslloran Building. next door to Bank oi Nova Beotia. MONEY TO LOAN, Jan‘:-can Dd ‘ A. S. URQUHART. General Insurance‘ Agent, , BIOWN’8 BLOCK. QIEEIS SQUIBE. CHIIUTTETOWI. ' . 1-. 1. users. , uni-nunm-mo: ,_ _ Lencasliihe, Uovmaevcial Uniofis Gilfl B""**"‘ Amflgc. Imwggu Complthtca. 8ept.t3."89- 1! i CKJXQION s ICLI .1}! Iron Founders Ms- M ohlnseu and Boiler-fishers. llot mtg‘ heating. spring at. Ch’ivown. P‘- iF- 1- 1!" . . I utncturer ot and dealer if ork nlP“‘.3‘ ° ers and lndinslu I“! “- tens w. winner.‘ UNDERTAKER: GIAPTOI ITRBIT, OHARLUITITOWN, l!"rOW,N,ilo’llss'Utlls:OI_slrl iarorwnost. C 0:“. flu I'U‘4 "OlI.,ln nonr.Cornmea1.£Id.l' 107000- ~--_reur:.'9o. [ __ , CKURMAN. Clark 8 co.. tnauuf 's and build- ers. 8'side_. But am... pl.‘il.?'§.‘:.‘2°-'é“..£‘.f.“«l‘.‘.‘.?'a3‘l'. twvm 94* "r-’°9' ‘Y Axgge rtrnent cf Gsskein, Trimznings kept constantly in stock. Undertaking personally attended t'o.—Gh9-I389 moderate. 1: Square. Clrtown. P.E.I. Jnlvq i6'90 l Commission Merchant. ‘Shipping Agent. ' ' ' . l l I 5 3 these +- Where. , I 1‘ “ V > P‘ ‘ 1 .. ,4‘ -. *4’; V ;:- ,.‘ _- A i \ \ - l \ ‘e if ‘» _ «Z -a '. .5 ~—-FOR Evsmmoor AT-— ’i==i"fi"l"5‘i’i"*'-"?.. as C-2~"OFfiT"E:‘5’. Om‘ Teas, as ll rule, have given excellent_,§s:;xisiii(st’ion_ but the lot that we a1'ci-etailing this winter lui§»_iur-nail om to be [ll(>—be5l3 value that we have e\'e1'.iI12}mz'tp<i., V ‘oh. ——_ '~ .v # Our‘ 2443. is llle“Sl~l_'0llg‘€Sl. auclilliiicstiélflavored I ;-.. -"Eco for the money on E’. E. oi BEDUUTIONS ms 011 PARCELS or 5 rows UPWARBS BEER. & ‘ r — .-' QUEEN & KING sQd,.-{mt STORES. \. Feb. 27.-cu . saw some HA} Si! Jtrsr TEN CASES NEwEsT*LoNooN9HATs, . FOR MEN AND BoYs,?>f; Bought direct from the Manufac- turers, th'e Prices Cheapest” con- sistent With quahty. Do look at ats before you buy ; else- J. 13. MACDONALD} THE GREAT s,LfAUG11,1‘E1;jsAt.ia or; L ..—-Now GOI1*lG on ;r.*r7l',l?‘1'ii-E-- llll llllllll Bfllll lllflillfllilllll ‘N ill be continued for Two \Veeks ‘longer. Go‘ therefor Best Bargains. V lllll Pl 3? ill in S .......__._..o...___—— Perkins 85 Shcsns. ------O---.--- Our great big” stock or Room Paper, imported for this season’s trade, is now opened up ready for sale. / ._—_————O-——---- WE HAVE THE largesl, Newest an capes --STOCK OF- ROOM PAPER To on room» or THIS ISLAND. --—-'-—-o-—-—-- Our Pattern Books are; now ready and r We will be pleased to show them to you Wliether you want ‘ s to buy or not. ‘ ’>".. 1 . , ‘r 9 .-' V ' _ . ilk‘ _. 8941-6 0 d ,3»... ..i Mills, ‘#3331 .._——.._—:~ aka Ell. lilll lflllli. fin.-e pills wereawostdertul discovery. llo‘ other-9 lilretheminthcworld. wm pnsitivelycnre or-~relle—.~e slingannerotdiseuune. fliclnro on around each bexiswonlitsntimeetheeoetotaboxot -VPiud outahoutthem sad)-on will al\\'a§‘s be th ml.‘ 08'! rrmsnosa. . expoialiimpurirhsfmmtheblood. Delicate women find great benefit from using them. Illustrated pamphlet free. Sold everywhere, or sent by inallfor uicutin stmnmnlve bonus mo. DB. 1.8 3082350.‘! 49: (211.2: Cixutoxn House St. Bless. HA R D WA R IIARIDWARE Hinnwima mwwauwrm WHOLESALE & nmxx. DODD & ROGERS A DHAIILGTTETIJWI Feb. 17.-1 yr. e o d at w i ».o IV! R. G. D. ll {LDl*'.RS’l‘OL\‘ ofig-5 for 1 sale his magnificent }‘rr3}.erty in Ncullx Wiltshire, consisting of Eighw-f-’:ur (34) a.cr3:r of choice free Land, nearly all in a high state of cultivation, together with a Grist Mill, which has a very large custom trade. The Mill, Stone Kiln and Farm Buil<linge,— are in a good state of repair, and possession will be given at any time. Only halls mile from Railway Station. Also. in rear of above. 50 acres of free Land with a Sawmill, lronling on the Lot 65 Road. The above properties will be sold separately or together, and need only to be seen to be ‘appreciated. , ' Reason for scl|ir.;_r—--Got the " Northwest Fever.” G. D. BALDERSTON. March I 3. 2m CROCKERY. 3!‘ D03. Cups and Saucers, 250 dozen ll Plates, too dox. Bowls, too dos. Tumblers and Goblets. 6oo Butter, Cream, and Preserve Croclcs, 400 Water jugs, Dinner Sets. Tea Sets. Chamber Sets, Glass Water Sets. Table Sets. 500 Bowls, a large number of Milk Pans. Bean Pots, Flower Pots-—to be sold cheap, at the Cheapest Crockery Store. W. P. COLWELL. Ch'tov.-n, May 30, '90. 8- ll. ll. 3. STARLIY Bsxncs, Dec. :3, i890. IRS. ROSS-Deer Madam. _ ' HAVING need your '- Iegie Heeler" Salve for scratches and cats on Horus, I have no hesitation in saying that it is the best article I have ever tried for the purpoc. ' would reeorsinendkfsrmers snd ‘dealers in horses, to give 3 s in trial. ~ Yours respectfully. PATRICK WALSH. Kareem linker. .1831 SPRING our mom LIVEBPWL THE CLIPPER‘ BARKENTINB EREMA ' aoo‘ Tons Register, (Newly Mehuad.) R. McBONALD,‘Commsnde"r, — Will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown, ABOUT THE ist or APRIL, dlflireltt Railway, points on the slsud. cairn 8 Sons, {Union Court. Old Broed’St.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers. 51. South ]ohaStrcet. or here to the owners, PEAKE‘ sacs. & co. ’ F'elL25.——ced tu- DAY, MARCH And will csrryfreighl at l.-lll'O'.l?l‘l rates to. the A For Freight apply in London to John" Pllé f ,,..._.. ....... -...«4-ass.» —-4-H33-.--.4‘.¢‘1.idr'4o{&i-1:0‘:-l~"§v 17, 1891. TALllAGE’S, sumo . The Plague or the Cities, And the frogs came up and -covered, the land of Egypt. And the magicians did so. with their enchantmesta-. and bro up frogs upon the land Vlll., 6, 7_. M frogs, and yet with -the Egyptian they were hugsorod. they acre sacred. and they were objects of worship while.-ulive. end After death they were embsluued, and t.-.- «lay their remains my be hand among the acpuichres _ol‘ lhebcs. These crea- tures, so attractive once to the Egypthmg, at Divine behest bx-came obnoxious and hopping and leaping into the palace of the ing. mid into the bread-trays and the r:-oucyhcs uf the people. If a man 3.-it -l-«wan to eat, or {mg elighted on hisplsm. if he attempted to put on _s shoe. it was prcococupied by in frog. If he attempted ms « ~ 1 . taken _’poset-esion of»-‘l>y.‘a’_"-‘I "“”.‘“.‘_~ gllgll ‘fill everywhere; foathnonag _?°8'o Na! 03!. In-a-go’ ‘:3, toga. in- nutnerahlefrogajrqstlllsgireolfngga’ _.\,-aw that —plnfllO~ 0 Id)“: mg; bstk upon the earth. It is’ sjbrosd—'Vto- day. t is smitingthis nation. ‘It comes in the she of oorruptlitcraturc. These frogs hupmto the store. the shop. the office. the banking house, the factory- tuto the home, into the cellar. ‘iuto'_ths garter, on the dl'awing~ro0l.u table, on the shelf of the library, While the lad is reading the bed book. the tee her's fee-e ll turned the other way. One of then frogs hope upm_ the ‘page. While th young, woman is reading the forbidden. novellette after retiring stinight. reading by gssligbt. one of these frogs lenfi upon the page. The plsgne has taken at dif- ferent times possession of this country. There is a vast number of books and newspapers printed and ~ published which ought never tosee the light. They are filled with a pestilence that makes the land swelter with‘ ,_a mural epidemic. The greatest blessi that ever cans‘ to this nation istltat o_ an elevated liters- ture,-nntl the greatest» econ s has been that _of unclean literature ¥lIG bodies of this infection lie in the husfltsls. and in the graves. while their son are".being tossed over into a lost eternity, ‘en sull- snche of horror and despair. e Lon- don e wee _n..tl:mg to :s ‘flat, counwd its victims by thousands, but this modern pest has already slmvelled its millions live the charuel-house of the nu’,-rally dead. i In the year 1888 the evil had become so zrreat in this country that the Congress of the United States passed a law forbid- ding the transmission of had literature through the United States mails; but t_here_werc large ion in tlistlsa three in which crimioalunig, t_ crawl out, sndt 0 law was a do.-d_ tailor. --that law of 1868. But in 1873' another -law was passed by \ _il‘zI»ll8iIll8!l0lt of corru literature t .rinxg’h-the grand’ ‘ , .2" gg, law, a Christian lsw—-end um.r.;m. multitudes of these scoundrels havebeen arrested, their’ property confiscated, and they themselves thrown into the peniten- .‘,i.-~.:-ies' where tlt y belong.-d. ‘ ' Now, my friends, how are we to war againgt Ehis ccpttipt liEt;yrsture, and how are t e rogs o t ‘:3 ~ tian ’ us to be slain? First. of all, by llie pl'El!:z)l’.,ln¢l inexorable execution of the law. all good postrnasters and United States dis- trict attorneys, and detectives sud re-' formers concert in their action to etc. this plague. When Sir Rowland Hil ' spent his iifoin tryi to secure chea postage, not only fornllngland but fnrsl the world, and to open the blessing of tho post. oilice to all honest business and to all nu:-sssges of charity; and kindness. and aifecti--n. for all ‘healthful ir:tercornnmni- cation, he did not mean to make vice easy or to fill the mail lags of the United States with the scabs of such a leprosy. I am not talking about what cannot be done. I am talking new sheet vshst is being done. A great many of the print- in -presses that gave themselves to the pugblication of vile literature have been stopped or have gone into business less obnoxious. What has thrown ofl‘. what has kept ofl' the rell-trains of this coon for some time back nearly all the le periodicals? Why have nearly all those vile periodicals been kc of the rail- trsins for some time back Who efiected it l These societies fer the purification of railroad literature gsve warning to the publishers and warning to railroad com- panies, and earning to eondueturs.:snd warning to newsboys. to keep the infernal stufi of the trains. ‘ - Many of. the cities have successfully prohibited the most of that literature even ram going on the news-stands. - _ How have so sissy ol the news-stands of ourgrest cities been‘. purified? ‘How has so much of this ltauiq been balked! By morslsusslonlv no. Youni ht as well go into a jungle of the Best ‘es and pet a cobra on the neck, and with , profound argument by’ to persuade it that has morally wro Th e to 'scnsnyt’g. e, answer to yourpfrgument would be °s:"upli!tcd head and a hiss, and a sharp. rocking tooth struck into your arteries. The only argument for e cobra is a shot i on, and the only argument for these eslers in im ure literature is the clutch of the ’ and bean-soup in a penitentiary. slew! Thslswl I invoke to con- summate the work sogrsndly begun! "Oh !" says someone. "I an s busi- ness man. and I have no time to examine what my children read. I have no time to iospect the books that come” inter my ." If your children were threatened with typhoid fever, would you go for the doctor? Would youhavettmetowatehtlu j ‘of __ _ “ _,‘ _,_,,,.,, , -. .....-........¢«u~-u- --.--vs-_\v-ma»-rm’ -o-"*"" "‘ "" of Egypt.-— xodus There is almost a universal aversioh to loetlasome. and tl'x‘ey went ‘crcmkitsgi snail Haumissisi the Congress of lit?! U.lll’On‘l Status against “ "’ butgood books.’end tbeywilltskeg the toblte sndto sting 3 .. .. _ 1 ,~ —-~—- - e.,—_..._..... 4 . y ‘ - . , qr ,.,. _.4 r ...,_«...~..-.'.-.- ‘ “""“"i"""”" “,._".....'_:'.”. .3 -1-.. , .7...’-. .4 , No. 4:3. Prom... " it scorned can she mi bar- ruwed the book,-and« there‘ were some things she named‘:-specially to rememl-er. , The clergyman had iulris satchel It cupy 0! D-iddridge's. “Rise ‘Ind. Pregres-,i” and so he made her i teselit of it. Thirty years passed on. « he ' came that way cuirl . he asked where the .wom-on was, when he had seen long ngu. They said: “She lives yonder in" that luzxutiiul house." lie went tlu_-re and‘ staid to her: "D-,» you remember me ?" ‘She said: " N61,; do not.” He said: "D 2 Rise and Progress‘ thirty years ago i" “ Oh. yes; ’I l'_9|llelIlbtl'. A-wrul my soul. my nei_gl:1r.:rs. and they read it and they were converted t - God, and we has-.1 rt 11:- . Vl\'.1l at‘ re-légigfzi‘ which swept titrdxtgh the Whilld roiuuiuulty. We built as church‘ mm! called a tester! Your use that spire. yonder, don i; you? That church Wan‘ hail: as-‘the Ptllllll of that book you give _ ' thirty yiers ago.” Oh. the p -war of s goodgboofk 3 But, also! for ‘tho iuflencc of n lnul lrmlt" John Angel James,‘ than ‘about England never had. a holler minis. . ,2: llilftatlflflhflln I|_udsa:il,;' "Teeny? . sgyasrs ‘ ' ' loened mean intsnious book. e would loan it nnlyfittsennilntntes and aim. i had to give it Shack; but that book has haunted me-like s’ sesptre ever sinceb I have in A _ fore God. ‘pr-eyed that he would uhlir. . site from my soul‘ the memory of ‘it; but lshsll csrrythsdatnsge of it untilthc. day:-(‘my deatll." The assusiu of Sir William Russell declared that he got the inspiration for his crime bflrreadin what was then» s new and pupil cove , Jack Sheppard. Homer's Iliad ntacle_ Alex- ander the warrior. Alexander. said so. The lint] oi Llensnder made Julius Oscar and Ohsrles XII.._ both men at - blood. Have uin your pocket or in our trunk, or lrlzyoar desk as l.usin‘ees a d boolrfsbsdpicturs. ebulmphley )’ (.,., InGod'snamalwsrnycu to The clock strikes midnight. A bi form bends over a romance. Tlte eyes flsshfire. Thehreetlt is quick and ‘ir- reguls.r._ Occssionall tbecolordsshestu the cheek. and their ' trsiiibleas though a uardian spirit were trying to shake the sadly book out at the grep. ll-rit tears fall. She ‘laughs witlrs shrill mice tlfat drops dead at its ownsound. The sweet on her brow is the spray dashed up from the river of desth. '.'i‘he elnck strikes four. end the rosy dawn soon after ‘begins to_look- through the lattice upon 1 s pale term that looks like a detained , of the night. ’ 8ooti’luamadhouse.slis will mis- . V‘ uh. her ringlsts for ‘call so no, and tlrru her white hand the bars oft eprison, and smite her head, rubbingiitbvlck as though to push the scalp from tbesknll. shrieking: "My brain I my brain!" Oh. stand oil‘ from that! Why willyou go soundina your way amid the reefs and warnin always, when there is such a vest ocean in slnch you may v--yage. all sail set? _ We-see so many b«x»ks..ws. do not understand what a book is. Stand it on ‘end. Measure itgtlae height of it, the ofit. You cannot , it. Alngbkl It is the chorus of the ages‘-—-it is the drawing room in which kings and queens and out- tors and poets and liistorizins and philoso- phers cunieouttn greet you. if I war- shippcdsnytlilng on earth I would wor- ship that. If I burned incense to any idol, 1* would build an alter to that.‘ Thank God for good books, healthful books, inspiring lmoks.'Ohristian books, _hooks' of ..ihen..books of women. Book; of God... It is with these good books that we are to oreroome corrupt liter-it-uie. Upon the frogs swoop with these eagle-e. I depend much for the overthrow of lul- quitous literal-are llpull the mortality.-of books. Evrn good books hnve it hard struggle to live. Polybius wrote forty boolte; only, five of them left. Thirty bunks of Tacitus have perished. Twenty banks of Pliny hn\'o'*pct'i8lIed. Livy wrote one hundred and forty bnolts; only thirty-five of them remsln. If go!-d end valuable books have such a struggle to live. what must. be the fate of those that are diseased ' and corrupt and blasted at the tar stsrtl They will die" its the frogs. w on the Lord turned back the pie us. The work of Christisnicstion w’ goon until there willbe left oftbs orlrl. lls ousndl ls‘1‘.’.'$3...m....i..." 4. ” - y. Against every Ind-pamphlet send .a good pamphlet: lfllbst every unclean picture send an innocent picture; eqelnst W -W‘ ~.-;-.-r..-.::. son ; inst e a go tbevvrlt will be as it was in ancient Toledo, where the Toleturn tuisssls were kept by the saints in six churches. and the sscrilegloue Romans demanded that those Bmsso Inisesls be destroyed. and that the Romeo miessle be substituted; ' and thewer cnnsenn. and! singled to say that the whole matter ' _ been referred to - theehern of the Tolettnn animals with one hip: brougbtdown thee oithellomsn misssls. Soit willbe iuonr day. ‘Ilse oodlitersture. the Christian literature. in its championship for God and the trotlr, still bring down the evil literature in its chstnpiornlil for the devil. I feel tinglinfi to the tpsuf my ii ' sud throng all tlssuerves of I13. Ihllld all the he olnty soul. certainty of our ompb. Cheer up. 0 men and women who on toiling for the purifies- tion of society! ‘l‘o‘:l with your ll! ‘'11 God be for us, who. egeinst as l" ' _ .. "Thepspers," said Goscbsu.g"willbe laid on the tshls of the ho’ _'Gl'flIl!l0ns on Hondsy inst)’. men you reiiigslilltétl man gsveiyou Deni-tiri;igc'e ‘ Thu’ ll-toll _‘ _v I leaned the b volt--to rt.'l""'" ., A‘ pp“, sg-royal soul,on my-knees be- -- oot». The ‘hands - K. D.O- Everybody. -