Agut for Tho Lilo Alumnae: smug, ol New York, and Wanton n Annnuo Conpuy. ol Toronto. I A I; E X AND E R R0 8 S . FINE FRENCH REPPS AT LA|DLAW S. FINEALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS April 2.1 RICHMOND, ORR & C0. April 25. Are the Best Value in the city. Don t buy a carpet till you see their stock and Complete Range of An inspection is invited. Just received at McMAHON S. PERIGES RIGHT- WVALSH & STEACY. Invented Funlll. @.lIL`Rll. Not incomofor the put. year was 83.Ml.&1. This onoruouu Premium lnoolno on In to convince assured of tho dadnblmf of In their Insurance In n (`ow so perfect y secure. The (`umnnny still nnlnndnn ila chum In ` I91 PRINCESS STREET. TIME AND MONEY B-" 2M F.A.'U'L- .A.- J - :M'mLAHoJ;_Tm. ROSS men IIIFIIPRIICO III ('01 POITOCHY (`ompnny null nninndnn its claim to doing the Intent I-`in Business In the world. The Oomnnnyhu nnmnllv mid llnvu main. ` uolnc Inc Intel! Fin lutnoa In the world. Thoooln bu actually paid nlncu its in formation I o lowing! summ- For I-`in bonus. . . mans business In (Juana. lnaunnou ollbclod at As low rntcou any `}`.f$;."?3 33`.II"&Lmm Liiarpdol And Ldndon And Globi ""' ":f{f? -`T': .. 1 n-.- .4 AL- L... _ ----uv-vn-gvv-: \4\IJI 03:: of the best And surest companies doing business In Cuudn. lnnnrnnnnn nllhnlui All An In: -an... an nnr We have just received Five Cases New Spring and Summer Hosiery direct {mm ` the manufacturers and will gmtrautve that our Styles, Qualities and Low Prices cannot be excelled. Murray & Tay|or s, l l'I\'er-yimdy invited to inspect our gnoda and prices. A pleasure to show goods at In our Hosiery Department we lmve always had the reputntionof keeing a Large, (`heap and Well Selected Stock, and with ` longer experience and still greater know- edgeof the markets wepwill keep up our former reputation and will show this season E! Much Larger and Superior Stock than ever before. -5 m.'1$n"?:.'."T'.7`l'o:'1'31-:T.`":'"" .'$.L`.;'. Furl-`imbnnao. 001135 |"orI.J.fo 143:. . k ____.:.I IIIBIMIIIVIS vucvnou III. Ila I in good (` . insisted r`::5-1'-la`.-:1.mm Income for the nut tau August 9. Murray 62 Taylofs. April I9. This Powder neverlvnries. A marvel of purity. strength and wholesomonuss. More economical than the ordlnux kinds. and can- not be sold in oompouuon w (1: the multitude of low test. short weight. alum of phu-mhate fnwdon. Som oxur IN cms. ROYAL BAX `(Nut POWDER C0.. 103 Wall Su-out. New or . mu 1` York. **m$-_s..-..::-.:=.;*-:-.-.:.~.c.. 176 PRINCESS STREET. l_ _O_Vl_D_EB HOSIERY i\b8IJt'eIy-P'Jr'e'. HARTFORD (`0.\' N. INSURANCE. |~ - Eff -- IUa'.ED..'l0 THOMAS BRIG S. Annnl I-to ..".'n.'".';"1=.`."aF'..1'm...."""" . -W 3 E`; " Wjj lZ iIZIIjZIIlgU\II movuycun old.ou when the vnldovoln ' the such! dub of Ian a-nd elldybnhly IL. jun-ha-'njInl.Innnn:..l PHI CIT. IX T' Q1l'UW benndmtlubuuoual. In 1% hows u duhnhdcudhhtnfor lntlnlirnj WhcuIdhU`|ct;lIIIl|70hovuo|uehd,|II lncbctuladluxudncllnodnooulnu-j don. llowuvhtwuculld Inthjnrgon otlhn Ilnon"pnoouneodhu1lnonnyDuu- uu-nu-u um: um uy uupanur nnungunem protable. In l3i'n~'70 be com- tho comolidntion of various indep\-nd- linen and companies intn thegrnat. lil- ukeetnd St. Paul, and Will! such success hhnnnngolnent ban r-rowned that the Ihu-en, which wen th-nslm-ac-h. am now 09:: During the urn-ping pllir n! 1323 tho mail! 1 of this company \ven- never ueriously em- ! h:u1u.so.-d. `I I I 1! I I - T l1Incnu.`In.ouulon M c lr.IlOclaollpolk|laxpu-leacowupo` gculhr. Oricinnynbomouughklhal` ,panyonlhohnko:thnIhvoryqudhI ,nndohlnuIu1|ual. Republican. but win` who vnrndodlhnnloat whiz torn! hn:nnIl-I- 11.-Q1; I_J LA_. (`uhCnplld ................ .. . u.ono.mnoo Total Anon` January lat. Ian. . nu:-.un lauupdd nycuu... . ` . . . .. nmuum `liohndlw Fin lnnruaco (fomruu the Can t. to Annual Putnam tea-lpu In ( ad the [fund Suunntolarzor than than another Oonpuy.udIt Me an um Nail noon! dnut A. I. JAIESWIIT. Alon! i u urn uv u-on ruaurgw U1 llll` ululxlng onsl- ness of the in.~`um:u\- omnpsnny, the wildcat ! bank` system was at its worst; but Mr. Mitchell resolutely aallu-red to the sound I practices of the Scotch system; and when the t ` crush cune, then came his opportunity to 1 realin on his prudence. Of couno then won . a run on his bank. Come on, boys, and get your gold," was his in\'_it.ntSou to all. The bank outmdo the storm triumphnntl_y,u. thenaltor its power and Mr. Mitchell`: npu- ` cation were unannilably not-um At one time cortillcntuslgnedby Georg:-Smit.hnndAlox-' under Mitchell were out to the value of more than Ol.(ll),(ll\, and every one presented was ; E promptly paid. in gold if deesircd. ` Hnnn Aftnr Hm map In on-n..I Li. -Qhgniizun ! |-I\'lll|)Ivl "III. III KUIU II (IKUKL Boonnftarthewnrhotunndhis utunuon I to railroads, and nvpeataexlly look up un- II'0hh HQ III!` In! nullhrinr nnnnnanlnnnl w ltunmus, IIIQ rvpenwuny Kl)! III!- prohblo lines and by superiur mungunent made than nnxnhln In mmum 1.. mm. ~ ' ~ ~ - ' nnuuwuurx,nnu ALEXANDER )u'rcnI:u. for gang mm a clerk in in bank at Peterheed. so he was well equipped for hitsiiim when he hit his native land in L\i*J. He located at once in Milwnui kee, induced to do so by Mr. George Smith, organiser of the Wisconsin Marine and Fin- Insurenoe company, who was also from Al- erdeenshire, and by him Mr. Mitchell was now made secretary of thecompany. Dur~ ing the forty-eeven years since thnt time his course has been steadily onward end upward; and he presents the rare instance of one who has made an immense lortuno simply by reg- ular business process: and without specula- tion of my kind. His wealth is roughly 139- ` tinnted Lt Sl).000,000; but those large for 1 tunes usually shrink in the eettlhig to I gure 4 considerably below the popular estimetc. At , 4 the time of his death he was president of the ' | Chicago, Milwaukee and st. Paul nuiroaug J . < 4 , I and was rapidly closing his nnirs to retire from businesn His death brings to mind many inwresting stories illustrating his in- I orifv.` nun` 54.-uh-In a-Iu~nu-.I-mg... lI\Il.Il uu.\A|I( .\\. IIL` \lC`(llll Ul'IIIx3 IQ) llllllu int4-n-sting ` tegrity and swirl: shnunlnem " that what Duly made on his regulnr season \' he lost onhisrevivals After he had trans- 7 formed the present Fifth Avenue theatre from A barn into a theatre the owners raised the rent and he moved to the old Wood's museum, which he made into the present - Duly`: theatre, the most fashionable play hnuse in New York. Another manager with an idea is felici `-ting himself over the 300th perform lure of Erminie." Ten years ago. when Rn-lolph .-\mnsm1, a clever young mu- ` -1 mn, \vlii.~pen~l In his fl'ivl1ds his .~`\`llL`l!le of ~.nlling a the.-xtm which shnulal he an embodied dream of the Arabian night-a, 3 with n cafe in the gallery nn-I` a summer garden an the r-)-nf, with` TYJWPIV and fnnntnina nn.l unnnr l`1\', v -uw-wujj KR. IITCHILLIS IlL\VAl`KII IOII. When he took clmrgo of the banking busi- I8$ Of Lb!`illII:`!h\~1\nIn|mn\' the -luildn-0 `mu noun. Lift and Ill: noum North , and south -`rho Immense Bnalneu En- -terprlnoo ol Whlrh [lo Wu the Head. 3 some Other Matters. If Alenndernhlitchhll, the richest man in ' Wisconsin. if not in the northwest. who died z at the Holman house, New York city, on the ufternoonot April 19. had been D cupitnlim and nothing move, his death must have ex- cited much comment, bot ha was much move. In his life was embodiedaronnnco of the practiml. It was in net an epitome of Americnnprognm for y yuan, an illus- tration of the I'0lld2l`;IhuIdV&$Ig$ this country otters to the immigrant from Eu- ` rope, and the skill with which the shrewd Scotchninn avails` Li-maul. '\. AI...__. ' V 1 - I SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF THE! LATE` ALEXANDER" MITCHELL. i E-s7rTIT`INo; YINe8T6 A MAN 01? MILUONS.` ' Kill. I [do not mean to insinuate that Mr. Duly ` and Ir. Arunson are the only two nxuugui I . an idea any more an I lntanded to mm a chat ugiru two uuootnlnl mungen Into n an-mun. ut when but no-an hundrullol clever young men drifting from one profeuton to : another and duiug mu. In my, the tempta- Itiun httmngtopolntn moral and adorn I uh-with we record of two monwhohnvo give-nthepubuctho but theyhndnndntuck at it. Anus Pu|\lA1I. ' ` gnu uvul II D Illllucnl l'IcIOI'. ; Mott Haven It now I densely populnled ! f part of New York city. but twenty year: ago {it wuurunl Iuhurb. It washout that ; timo that Senator Phmkltt, tho pa-cont Dom- `ocrlthc rt-pnoantatlvool thediltrlct In the ; state Innate um run for the Aurmbly. Ho ,wudof Jmlholnkihhwnntofnocen * to the fact that the Innumonhlo mnnn of N In at n his xunta-nu earl in the canvas. ` ll moment hi! do:*pos{ deqdru m- g pnthiling nhl Duh-h woman came to im ` with I word of comfort. Hanna... ".5. _u.........I I 5.1:. ..... ..L-. l mun-. lm'I1~ mu lrrluon in me IKY1 OI the-so tn n--~n tlmt, not om out o! a thousand who \i~xt H.-qr lln-Ln-s puma to think of. Hlopln-n Harm-.l m:x- told a young man who Mkulhun hmv no make I lu(`(`rIu in life In ` nd out what you want to dn and then 1 du it." And that is the secret of the mmess 0! both Augustin Duly and Rudolph Arun- nun. rung Il[llIIL`lIn um III! I00`. Tberoi:uvutn dienncohetwoentheae two men with ideas as there in in their ideas. Yet they were both ridiculedu dreamers at the outset and they bath won by persever- nnoe. TI:--re i.-tn s--rmon in the Iuocea of , lhn \ my n.....- 11..-.-.n-... mm... 9.. n..'..L.- A V auvu uvwua PVl$'l_\', llIlll"llIUl'HIK. "r(X)l' Aron- mn." When he further aserted that this Utopian play house should be devoted to light opera thefrionds howled ln derision. He was nuu-I. staring uud. Comic opera could never run in New York. Yet the Casino was `..1ilt. and Erminie has seen in 300th performance. it. was hard enough work to 29-! the money for the erection of the house, but a stock company was formed, and two of the heaviest stockholden were James D. Fish, now of Auhum. and Feniinand Ward, or Sing Sing. New York owes a debt of gratitude to these men for being inatrumental in the-on--tion of a the-atra the handnomest in the metropolis and nniquo in this country. ' The Casino is paying handsomely, and the emrkholders are bein amply rewarded for their faith in the ham 1!` and enthusiastic young musician and hi! ideg Thanh in an vast A ulinn-non har-..n oh... -........m 5a: ucu vu cut; I u-.u, I I u flowers and fountains and many ml- wml lights, a vision of lairylnnl, the frnends tapped their foreheads and about 1 their heads wisely, murmuring, Poor Aron- NIH." `vhnn ha fnrthnr noun:-hul hnO uni. amnun A8811!!! ennui I3 5 VIII IIGUIU `Ulu llI.LlIVn I Augustin Daly came to New York from * 1 North Carolina. a raw country youth, about 3 thirty years ago, and went into journalism. | Be rst distinguished himself by writing K pretty sensational stories tor The Sunday | _ Courier and other papers of that ilk. He .'_ went into journalism, as he does everything - he goes hito, with his whole soul. He used to . write pretty nearly the whole paper, read the ' I proofs, go around to the composing room and > ' make up the forms, and then after a midnight supper of coffee and cakes he would return to I the oiceg, curl himself up on the counter ~ ' and sleep till he was mused by the man from _ . the pres room, who used to bring the edition around on hisshoulder. Then Daly would fold the papers and sell them to the newsboys. Then he was made dramatic critic of The Times, and began to write plays. From that he naturally drifted into management. His ambitions were, rst. to have a perfect stock company, not necessarily individually strong. but one which should form a harmonious and artistic whole; second, he wanted to produce old plays. A veteran manager once told me * that what Daly made his regular season lln `(ht nn hit I-aavivnlu After hn hurl I r1nn_ UIIU PMUIIU BLIUUIQ TUIHIU III. EU Icy Ull Bill ing his time and money and energy in the moss grown shaft of old English comedy, and now he has struck pay dirt His theatre ` is a veritable gold mine. Auurnctin nun; nnmn tn Nam Vnrlr fu-nvn i X I ; Wht Peltaverguca Eaa Aoeonpllahod ` : Anxllltll Daly and Rudolph Arouon. "3 ' [Special 0orrespondenee.j ! ' ' New You, April 20. I was up at Da.Iy`s theatre the other night to I10 the 100th performance of The Taming `ct thehrewl The honsewas pacl:ed,and Bnsinen llanagor Dorney tells me that it has been so at every performance during this~ phenomenal run. I say phenomenal because only twice betore in the history of. the Amer- ican stage has a Shakespearian presentation reached its 100th performancer-once `when Booth played Hamlet in the Winter Gar- den and again when a spectacular production of A Midsummer Nlght s Dream" was given at the old Olympio-and these were both forced runs. The houses were freely papered during the last three or four weeks, but at Daly s the run is forced by the public, not the manager. Daly must be coining money, yet it was not so many years ago that people looked upon Augustin Daly as a visionary young man, with an insane notion of ele- vating the stage and a wholly unreasonable (ad for the revival of comedies. People went to see his modenr'r's6ciety plays, but his revivals of the classics they avoided as they would a pestilence. He knew that he was dnina onnrl wnrhv and ha Inn dnfanninnnl Hmr VIUIIIII 3 pculdluutv. {JV IIIUW uuuu III! I13 doing good work and he was determined that 1 the public should realize it. He kept on sink- Ino his Hrnn nnrl mnnnv -nrl nnnrnrv in Hun The Goal an 0 Political Factor. 7.4; 1]--.. A- _.___ _ .I,~- L - TWO -MEN `wrn-I `loans. I ou:mo..un:roc1I'1oo:-on-o1ocaas.>.aoo.n4o1.oopo: `aqua:-oyud. umhnmntobopetnmnyu. Wocnu-tutu ovary ysrdofllooror Bub OD-Cloth pnrolnudln ourotuntobnportodbyonnolva dboot-on J. Rylsndntona. M1 ' A-n-`I1 J C`3ABPfr4:::t"sI C;A.:RPE""I's I 1 rm: mxsuunon cbirm. Haw just received I shipment of MEWS TWEED PANTS VIIII In or In; In the ubllc T0-N16 from 960 up. Tweed Suit: I ptohlv and Ht 0 . Call and In than . down and. high; wait: thin owning '33.. lawn .:;:. .":'a' I::lI|a. Guns you :12: for twenty-In coon. Enryolo all and cumin our good: at Apr-ll. BoeMull a0ld8lIod.129Prluoca8tno. `THE GRAND UNION CLOTHING COMPANY ;'fCHAMBRAY LACE & LAWN 12031.25 The stock in well selected and conditnol Velvet Pllo, Bmcooln, Tnputry. Wool. Union: and Hompo. ---CHOICE PATTERNS AND IDW PRlCE8.-_. Borden to match Brush and Tnpuu-y (`upon (ill and cumin our stock. TfVelvet Carpets, Brussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Kiddorminster Carpets. Art Squares, Rugs, Mats and Matting will be found Unoxcollod. Not only is this the "Greet Central Canadian Carpet House. but i also the Headquarters for Floor Oil-Cloth, Linoleum, Leoe and Med- ? ras Curtains, Curtain Poles and all House Furnishing Goods ` Goods shown with mean: ,' Chambray Robes in all colors and very cheap. ' Ask to see our 6-Button Length Kid Gloves at 500. worth 81.25 ; ` also the Pique Embroidery. An Elegant Line ofDroaa Goods at 150. Oasndooothom. Remember that RICHMOND.EORR& 00. take ve per cent. of! all cash purchases and thirty day accounts. 1 -..-LI 0') April 12. r The rm having extended its reputation throuzhoutcentml Ontario : for importing Beautiful Patterns of Carpets. determined this eeaeon to j surpass previous attainments, consequently their present Immense Stock of ow mnnyoflhouo India and gentlemen who iuun their live: road their policies through; nd how many of (hue will n-member. ton your from now, the nun}:-rous conditions found on most policies! The Insured may. at the tune ol death. he unconsciously breaking one of than condition. `lion how much boner the pollcywilhout them. `ue "BUN" Inna Al- nou'1'u.r uncondluonnl poucloo and in noted la in prompt uult-menu. For lnformnuon Apply to E. C. HILL. ~- AHI-INT, Au-IIC. I67 PRINCESS 8'1`. Apr! It :JUB|LEE EXHIBIT UF GARPETS Floor Oil-Cloth, guaranteed English, 1, H-4, 1 1-2 and 2 yards wide. 400 Sets Lace, Madras, Chenille and Raw Silk Curtains. Curtain Poles. ANOTHER CHOICE LOT 0137 Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, Wool, Union and Hemp Carpets AT POPULAR PRICES. .3-:_ ENGLISH OIL-CLOTH! John Laidlaw & Son. WALSH & 8TEAGY 8 GARPET8 v\-.;.- '11`: April 2:; By many purchaers,in |o_oi foruand selecting Sp: ing Dress Ma. terials. ` Save both by seeing sun urn ASSURANCE cnlrm