Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Mar 1887, p. 2

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Have new in stock the Flaunt A: Orctonnu over shown in this city. purohuou. John Laidlaw 8 [A DRESS FOR $2. A DRESS FOR $2.50. Ihnh I0. We mean to do a Big Dress Goods can get "in per cont. lurch M. F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. '----v- ------you-- vi vvvualn Ivvvyuliw T tic1`..'g` "" nap` D.;E" b.u.d DINTIIT. 0' Ounce 93... Jul nb%%:n uoa gall to pnuruuu ol_lho um:-Al uoth_. .... nn.'g...o. . ._.-.- Much I6. PRICE 33 CTS. EACH, Reinforced Fronts, Continuous Bands in Back and Sleeves, and Pure Linen Fronts. GREAT SHIRT, Much I7. IA RCH 17. D|D"Y%0U?8EE THTM? 7. X. COUSINEAU & CO S EAINES & LOO.'KE'I"I'- .5. ll. Burn. l.R.C.H.. Eng. R. It sFARI .b.`aT Ln.s., Dun-Ur. olonnd P:-tncuu8t.. ` havoc Inn-ml sad I Blunt; Nltnu Oxld In gdnhburql plain cxtI':o:6oun:lMt::Js ..,doph hr ._..__..._.__.__.}.._..__. __Z_ n. I I1 nI"'A'uivn an r. 2. 9. .. RICHMOND, ORR 8:. CO. :91 pamosss sTnEE?. Or 30 Cents by the Dozen. Called the Boys Friend. . 08:11 cub purchases and thirty day coconuts. mcuxoxn, on; .e m. IF NOT Go TO And see the Trade this Spring, so you I-. nu, x-5 v IJA`lI' lhnnn-nu. soucrron. Convnvnccnn, ac. Ooo-Clarence Blnot. ovor Tolegnph olllce. Many to Lou. DR. I-iuzA1-frH *sM1'fnA.~m0n1'r. C.l.. I.(`.P. l8.0., , Loud man) I Was street. Dunno: Woncn:-iud Chfldnn. Int. 5. _ DR8. DICKSON AND BIHTS, Punwun um BvIoIoaI..m0goo-aI :3`!- llngton BIJOOC. IQ! `III. I I 4 Qty. _T0lophunoctIInlnu|loM1oII. u pair of Gents II. They make the s.\n'nu-2 ASE smrn. 8oucI1'o|u, Etc. 198 Ontario Stmut. E. H. lrrnx. LLI ). (`rum Fnon-rnux-Hmnu "`*'" nb-B1-:RT siafw, Bnuunln. Boucnon, (`0N\ lYANCll.. ac. O|oo-(3orner King and Brook Stroots. over Wade`: Drug Stan. VVM. NEW]. DELJR... AM`nl1'l(`l'. corner of k Lnd King St reel. uvor Wade`: Eton. ltnu-anon on King street. next to the mo Ulco. aunn nnnnuu, M.A., M.lJ., 14.31., (Suooeuor to 141.0 Du. KCXMIIOHI. PHYSICIAN, Svnonon, ac. Ollloo-Montronl Street. between PrirLqe- and FBI Stroou. n. nu. Mun A I, Buuunnn. soucrron, (`o.vv:u.vc:n &c.. Fudh Block. Bmck street. Kingston. Money 0 I130. UN. ANNIE 1'5. UIUKSUN, 81 W 890$. In the house occupied by Dru. Die in and Beta. Telephone oonr -nnioatlon. E. MUNDELL, B.A., M.I)., (J.M.. Pnvmcuv. Summon. &c. 0Ice-Lne Dr. Mccunmon 0. No. 25 Momma! Street. DR. ANNIE E. Dickwx, 81 w 8&1, In Hun hnunn nnnunlml U5. Ablbla ML1.ilLLlV KAX . Dhonu of Women and Children I apoclnlty. ; 0nIc:-Pr|nooan Ba-cot. three doors nbovn W*M*,99g':_____-. 1). 11 MUNDELL, Pnvmcux. Smmnnu. kn. nmm_I`:.. nr JOIII TDNUOIIAL PA BLOB DXAncInnIo_I:IId.ununl WALKEM a WALKEM. Arrolullvs. Solid! 8: .. to . - polltetho Poot0lce. 0` 0 Km n op RICHARD WALKII. I Jnnnma in sun urn-u some:-rIau'z."a7;};.(`)'1i'cI~`lE3:} reT.3'. ':'.-cot. op to the Post Oloe. MONEY TO LOAN at owou current rates. DR. W. G. ANGLIN, M.R(}.S., ENU.. 0l'rlcn--62 Earl Street. near King Tele- phone communication. bLP.Ml`AlV 15, Dl:N1'Is-r. directly opposite the Post Omce. gmw Street. Established in Kingston. `JOIN-V HERALD, M.A., M.D.. C.M.. isueoannr tn ham Ha, MN`nnnmn ruvvnn AJNU DUN, Ancnrrncm and Building Surveyors. Olco Wellington Street. Kingston. - 1.: -`.--u-...... nnw mvnzn, IN CONNECTION wrru S1`. Lnwnxxcx Honu. on King Street. First chm run will AIWIIVI ha nn hand nn lhn aunn 5 1 KAI-'r. , 1.1.. 5., Soucrron. &c. Omco -(`lnrence St.-oct, podw nuvammuxv DH-U., - Kmoamx Hons: Excumox. Livery and Bonding Stables. corner of Brock and t Streets. A new and stylish outt of vehlc es and excellent homes. Charges moderate. King street. rigs will alwag be on hand on the honest nouoe. ELDER ROS.. Proprietors. I 2 muusuinnrsa 1muu., Fnuxcun Aanm-3. King Street. Money in ion: on real estate and other securities. nunm nrrarunuts, Aoooux'rAN1-. Anonon, &c., Omco Clarence Street. near King St. T UV I ' I: l;R.l1!Cl rrlutr. w &L '0 1 II (`lit `Thin Powder never variea. A marvel of purity. strength and wholesomeness. More economical thnnthe ordinary klnds.nnd can- not be sold In competition with the multitude of low best. short weight. alum of phos hate fowders. Sou) ONLY m cans. ROYAL AK NG POWDER CO.. 106 Wall Street. New York. PROFESSIONAL OARD. R. GAGE, Ancnrrncr. 0rncI:-MontroalSt.reot. "Ba" ILIEL; man: of hnnnn -nrl l`hll.I-nu. - ..... l _D_W_D_EB GTAIUIESS us nix} to ooouuE. --A-_A 11.1; -.-._, . Kbs'oIJtBIy-P'JFe'. zii STRANGE, 1.1.3., I`l'OR_ kn. OM00 -(`hu-nnmu Rh-4 - '-.._..---- vs no`iu`;1ix`rn x7` BUsn~_I;:ss OARS_.__ `n. A, GIVE-INS, CARRUTHERS BROS., JIALAGEN11 Kim: Sm-_m.. I POWER A;ID sour, POPE and Buildimr Surw-vr H. u. MowAT,` L Sol.lm1~nn, (`nvvu MCCAMMON BROS., m Hmuu lcxmnmm H: W ' N ,7; h call and ....... '::. .1. 5:1: " " ---NIWGOOD6.-- oauunuagurnuuoaoounnomaull. unnuo awn. and once: onus. In nunna mum:-. mu rnrmnn our um nnov 30111.3. an. ADAM M ARTHUR, FANT. Am)n~on_ &c.. Omm , -. --.. ............v... L. CLEMENTS, lira-Nv nnnnnhn lhn NEW LIVERY, rlnx wrrn Q1-, I.Awn1 mull I an I-yrw -I oI't'u|II-II In` lam ma-r |r\ rum:-n. who Inc `may am. -.'n'h' I-Inn `Du-Orunn anmwnul with IL !-t running, `III I lnonkflb & nf Vaurnu lamb--ring, $#"n.J2"" '.'su.":.'.?.' ?&'.`..".`.a" now "my pun I In-w up" Iolmmt cl-Nqlunl hm Illa] b an oy BI o-vugiu-I In 1 wumnn. wk: Inn dmnn mm 4.` WWII ll damn: 'rv~vn1- wvluul ll an"-II nu`: II (III! by 0 man 0! impure air which would pn-um I mlul {mm to It. And ohm not I quark M ` quuv an the Inlllb bl! unwound by pIc'IlI!'0 or sum:-tin Tho on vnrh looking at ` them. On: pletun drtru-O (mm an--char. mu nnnnnun nun--ylnlnu In ...A..|.|..... "I'\ r -- I'I-IF H II\' ow-rv IFIIIIIII IIQVIUQ I-X '1-~ nv-`-- Lrrn-r ran think 0!. 11:0 window: u'- -`--\--I1-cl with U\l1'I9 0| "II? `hit 1" . m -m- - rwl H---cyh thou may Ill hnndnnl I-'1` ---w m 'v-- --- ---I {M maul-ml urn I" in-0 -Ml--I nuol u-um.-.|. A -any bowtlh I8-ut cluml up mu-r In lhmugh an unau-uvlul 1-n-vk-o would In Mn-n bark at by 0 0! Imnum nlr uhinh Imnhl u-.......o . 1':-lmunlsllvmg lllllNIO'1I\'- `I'M ll. ".\I|-I Inc-9|, L-, I y.hnn|.I ju-l;,{~," I'I'l {In with` url. " \h. nnw." he MM. all-`hung an Eu;:H~h -huwl lhnugh In in nun-~ on! New J9-I`.-I`\ , '-I t--ink IIWII an pnr;-N~`\ o-ml--mnl Inivh the hm:-m u! the l'Ii`I'. In uni--r tn WVWHII In-mo-n hum I-1-nun; nuns and uuIm.'r|_v." And Io- vrmn mile In nrnaul and thought he run p-nun: ~v-In--thing nnsibk-. Then an hm III` -0: 1! ul|n~I`l I0 bun Mm Hluinnu in the Inn ul New Ynrl hon-I In-I 1-rnnlo Mvbnhmn-uh In New York. I'.uv.m- are like munnum nr exhibit of bdo u hr.u- nml vnlulingil. And an fill froth III , 1--\ vv--I---lo It lw ova-rv urtlml In-vi:-1- tho iv Ln-n-r I-an Holnk nl Th. -|...I..-.. energy coulu [unto lli 30. I know threeor tour elderly man without any home tiee-hotel habituea-vrho go call- my every afternoon and to a reception every evening during the season. When summer comes they make the rounds of the watering places. Onetold me that thlshad beenhis programme for eight years. I asked him if it wasn`t terribly tiresome. Well, he said, itis all there is for me. I` have no family, no home interests, no buaineu aaire. noth- ing in particular to do with myself, so I may as well go here, there, everywhere, and mix with people even if there is no particular pleasure in it." What a conclusion for a nmn`s life; what a sarmsm on society. Per- haps twenty otlu-ns in the same company could have told a sinlilnr tale had they been (18 lmlwst as he. He was in his seventies, fun. What a so-rvnon In favor of the natural ties of home. This man had been married. The ties o! his youth and early manhood fell nu-ny from him nnd left him in old age a Hunting. ulriftin,-,3 hulk. lx-longing nowhere, nml pa-n lmpw` only lllll"l I`lIll}' xwlmniu \\lu-re hr who! go. Sun-ly life has prnrul lmt : pour 5 haul in any nun who has tum:-I nu l-tt.-r nu mm nfp.-u.\'~nn~g the owl uf Iris |lH\'\`. um-n.ui nu Imxv In--n ulv-\'.'L~lulin_-_- llw pur- l-oxxuof .\'~w York ms-i--ty. p'1rln~-nhnrlv Hm: I:.-irlnf ll nunln Inn .I' ...`..I. - --7.! aclv. But for the most part there is a stock com~ pany of guests at every house. They are the standard gures on whom hostesses can de- pend. They get to he a little heavy to one who likes to see new faces; but there is no help for it. Receptions ditfer but little one from the other. As you find them one season so are they always. Circuses and steamboat excursions are not more alike. You may drop out of the round. `and nobody will mix you. You may stay away a year or two and appear again. and nobody will notice your absence. You will chat with Col. P. and irt with Judge C. and atter Gen. E., and no one of them will remember that he has not seen you in twenty- four moons. Sassiety is u headlm, mind- lees, soullem thing anywhere you encounter it. Yet here are men and women growing old doing nothing but elbowing each other in crowded parlors, and calling it pleasure, en- tertainment, social succeu, etc. It makes every difference about a name. you know. Cull that sort of thin: work and nn |.......... rvvly umurence noouu know. of thing work and no human energy could make it go. I know thmn nr fnnr nlrlni-Iv mm. ...:u...... (Special Correspondence.) * T Nnw Yonx. March Ill The thing they call sasaiety is a queer lu- stitutiou here in New York. It you are in the intellectual or Bohemian swim you meet the some persons everywhere you go exactly as you would in the village of Jouesville. A few strangers are ln every company, perhaps -meteors of social life who troll down its be- dizzened skies once in glory and disappear forever, leaving not even a memory of them- sel vex. `Jul 1.... LL- __.-_L N, A -I Tho Village ElomeIna-'l'ho Recitation Mania-Stuy Pu-ion With Overloaded \Vnlls-Undno Lnvlahnoso-Moro Light, Space \nnd.Air Wanted. CHAT ABOUT WHATITHEY CALL "SASSIETY" IN NEW vom<. `FAKE A LL()OKH I II!` ' `N; I -m-um I and In-ll I 1' tin Ill:-r:| 4-0.. LI. 'l`HE BRITISH wum, TH URSDAY. `lioiloi Tuned. Aelrri In lnuhvlllo lamubd 3 In yvvk ntnhov-In-I dunplhoouu-n|ny.uudInr~a-|-vl In run.-mull Q In noun ho: to draw- -un-no -nun owmud quit and no um-0-4. llh.IUn-ptlp alumni to the churduunntudhouch unit: not as bran-Ah.-ALAg..AL.-A....L..._L- .-.-unw- muununv Iv ti. ZULU` clflblnnuouudlbulrncnlth loan If. at & bun urn-III. chill h llullynrnuntlboonlhqmol Ibo hrib wuduatuallnwinmlmu vmrk. \ -nrv-b- lug III` Ibmuugi Invaltguulll Iva Mtll in bi In order. .:':~.."-~.....`- --_._-:~_ 5-1% I 17 7 i WIICIAOI (`l.ll0llO 70 III XIAKICI. .1 AL. |....u__. -..,n .L. __.,_.. -1 AL , A TIM Lad llallrood AI-eldont. W0 prvwul hen-with Ikctrlltl ol the Iconel ` of u-slut terriblo rnilmnd accident, which nrvurml early Monday morning to one 0! the Iuhurhnn trains on tho Bolton and Pro .. I uupyulta U! (119 present. The plnoo has great historic interesttoa Medan is just near enough to Paris to be easy ofncccsulnd yetmrnlintono; and hashe- Iongvd to Parisian! for many centuries. An early as w)A.D. lhrnpnrtol naalgnorinl domain. In the fteenth century 1 suc- cenful money lender bought this part of it, restored the castle and built n church -both remaining to-dny as ho loft them. Since the nlxtmntl: century the plan. has been ct-lohrnwd for in beauty of wood: and waters. Hem Zola nenlly live: and ha! ha does his but work, in the early morning. Anrr his writing ho aka Inna, drum in the negllgm costume shown la the portnit, and devours the middle of the day In instruct ing his workmen or strolling About 55 phoo. His evenings, when noc cuglgod fol opera or some special work, are given up mlinsly to not and um-lnl enjoyment. Such b the Almost inlml literlry man`! life lived by Emile Zols. uvul III] IVBIVIII. His taste inclines to the orid and majes- tic, and his residence Abounds in Venetlui shined glass, old time mm. Jspnnem and Indian curios, men in armor, inlaid cabinet and mnssive chairs richly oovared and adorned. Under frescoed and painted coil- ings the effect is striking. Plnntsnnd owers of all L-limes and seasons are brought into requisition; and almost every musical instru- ment known can he se 'n, llIiro belnguspeclnl collection of gangs. Chinese bells, mandolin: and guitars In this profusion of luxury, amid these articles of virtu, the great Zola entertains his friends, among whom is Al- phonse Dnudet. with whom he is mat intim- Ite. Here they throw otf all ruarvo, and Zola is the men-io.ut and chsttiut of the group--a thorough mum of society, totally unlike the ruerved And uwitum writer only known to the public. His mnvelimtion is singularly fascinating. He tells of the dark days of his early stmgglm. and of the nttuvks and criti- (-ism from which he xuend-tolls of it with out hm:-men, only to contrast it with the hnppines of the pmsent. The nlnm hm: an... |.&.,o.._-.. :...-..._. .., Iswuuuy llllpl`O\'E(l it. House, grounds E and garden are laid zou AT noun out and arranged in strict accordance with plans designed by himsvlfz and the hnunois regarded by all his llltllllalt ass delightful literary retreat. "in Innln .'....l:..... on cl... n.-...'.I -__1 ._.-x,- U'l'IIGl'o . The French writer Zola first became known to the American public.by some extremely realistlc novele-eo realistic as to draw the hostility of Anthony Comstock and the erce criticism of many editors. In no long time he appeared in a better light, and now he is still more highly regarded for his writings on the. _ home life in and run. In D- _I.. In. independaui aid rlgisliailctnv-'l1~<>'11g'i:"tn"l.(..a_l nndnotbolshnmod of it. Burelylt in tinn` fortbo doctrinesof a Tolnolto bopmmul-\ gated. A retum to aim ityls O necessity 11' wowould-reach] h ,beautynnd oom- fort. V NAOII Tunn- sketch of the Great Roullutlo Frgnch Writer. `Flu; I3..- -1. :n__ I! , n A but in an we in New;York n; has in pm: sue among Lue V04] tow who are ` u` independent and sensible. enough axe and not be ashamed Burelv it in timt E_MlLE ZOLA AT HOME.` I, nenuuy and con Naonn Tnnmr. I9!-vw--m Oannludvhdwhl Nevada Dun Ina-lulu. lAtu.QInUoInod|I|IO.|ndPI-louvavlaw. "Bowe& %Bi5nette's Dress Goods Dep t THREE DOLLAR8 wjll buy I [M Hand Bewed Calf Lace Boot: from us. ` a good boot for Spring wear. IIUIIEUFA I'll Y . C. Lcvrnn. n.n.. uooaoor to Dr. Jarvis. ` Iluuuuamko. Oloond Raids-co Phulchn. open! an. Pint Ola. Wulungun w. tguuu cluor country pwupuy

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