mu unuia mum mi run-on unlit `lIIIllIl.Iab` \ I Nero Fiddled Painters. Decontora. Giants. 2 75- 7 Bagot Btu-cot. The Cunadlm Order of Foresters will. for from 210 5 cents a dayprovide$1000to $2000 first-class solid insurance. Those who luv: It m plea.-.:d. Ask them. You can attend to this important business right herclnthhplacc. To-dtyhagoodtimt. Tbs Cmadhn Order of Fomun In sound, nhnndnucunful. Don't delay to think that It. 70 people die every minute. WHEN IS YOUR TURN COMING? `no.9. Pamohht or meet on anolicaxloa `IUCII 060 IV!` 9' V'V]VVV IIIKII Larry $1000 lmutmce only: plenty more carry non: at All-sum to bc unsiblc cnouda pcoplgtoo. Butmthcynothkingablg risk of becoming a. Horse Clippers, Blankets. Bruhes, ltbstotallou. Not Always, you say, because we}: buildings uc well insured, whenthqowncr is not a fool. But, lup- pouthcnnn dlmianouhcloujustu anon!) Vol `ran 11` `IONYI gun-.. 4-..... Ilxlunu \unvyuInIv||IlGl\1 LI|IJ (rut? Yd Iota of SIOJXM men any `(mm Innuoanpa nvuo nl.-at an-.. _...... casual` vvlnnvvu you-n W33` Ill Ilflllll` 'PW.NI51W0Pl`0dudn$500.00a. yurrcnt. Suchnbuildinguhould be worth $10,. HGR, then, ue two pm. prtiuwoIth$l0,000u:h. Ifthcbuilding 1. eunin$500.00uycuhqua.Hn earning nnmoo In 1 Kutunn novvlualnn CKNI NI - WANTS. Total Loss `? Good BURNT up nu Pannu mlvho trot. Od CARI . Ham. 3. .\`=.Ja2u-n CALEDONIA` SPRINGS WAl[RS_'. . .T . "umansssmm* av:-run. A MAN .While Rome burned. We can't believe that anyone. will ddle away the chances we are of- fermg in the home de- h from Corbett s. Guns, Ries, Powder, Shot, Ol._II_ OUR sAv|oUR IN ART." `nil-lulu "Shells. Fun ?! I did not hear the amount ol money taken in- by the link dour In-pp but who ptatoabaiiltlngnolll Imp: In that piece Haida mrdyqnuusnd at-lust out III". In leg In: an rim tended by In. Seiko: and the has Icon. yrho no actively intonntod in tho work of II: guild. . After Ila on Widunduy night. Ir. :30 In. Arthur Cunning- bnn onto:-hind a soul! put; at up- pnnu than-puny nowlnneon Brook aunt. I . St-nod he The members of the children`: guild of St. (`-out-P`: cathedral. [me I tea in l on Tlmratlny afternoon. The llttle girls -were kept busy from half past four "till six in seeing that all their tteats'\\ere served. and it ts safe to say that an nne wn,n on-rlnuketl, tut these In-ght. little mnitla spied mvlt new ztrrlval, amf immt-ttately lIl|I\`\ItI\\l| In-on her with the qutmiun May I I-ring you a mm of ten 1" The and - tnlulu tns continually sttrmundenl nit pople who n-ranted lu buy some I the delicious! httmelltlde `candy. and the eight little girls. who haul charge ul thus table, more most ohtigi in mix- ing the dilfereut ginvls to ts. ol the . They were nlaowry ready with hints as to which king! wan porttrulnrly pond, and their optnltms based upnn more hear-any the-tutu ; A The Minna `Ft-rg::son.. King street, have changed their reception day from Friday to \_\ o1nasd:y 0!. each `foot. Thnso wlm had the `rlmsttre of knmv- ing that bright and churniing Iitle \\ |)- IINIII. Mrs. \\'nllm1-. uf Bruvttville. ra- Nntly of Pivtnn. `Tel ? ShtK`kl`d lure.-ui uf her dt-nth in the:-nrly part of this week. Mrs. \\`nllm~o, who was formerly Mina Gert rude Kinneur, of lhililitx. lmd tl host of friends in the maritime pm. vinvos as well as in .\Iontn-nl. Kma- stun. biclnn. and Bnwkvillc-. whn will ciroply mourn her It\\. Sint`I|t` l)'hlfL'\- thy is exptt-._s1t-it for her husband and thno little children in their bereave- moat. at has me: Iilbwih ` .," in` was an mu.` l!IhIIIuIlntnhh"hnIII_ I The musivnTo '1: I\l.na. \\`.nIkoIn'.5, Rmnilly lluust`, nu-.\I 'l`|Iumluy q-\'u-Iuimz, will he om` nl Inc` Q`\'I`lIls hf lhv \\t`E`K. Tho onIvrI:\inInu\m will he undvr the nuspiwa of (`hnrity (`irrlo nt Th Kings lbzmghu-rs. the pnxwuls lo I) uzu-:1 In. furthering their winu-r`s \\urk. ll is| In be hoped thnotho public` will aid the I. guod_ cause by [wing pnw-nl on the ucmsmn. (`annlu-3, Inlwy uurk. and an- nnwod hsinnp cards will ha for sale (luring the evening. 0 O O 0006 over OINXIII) to pnhlluh. Nearly Ind full- pnn onqrsvlnu fmm tho world`: no unlnls l'lI\x.u Amongst other personal invidc-ms there is the p0el"s own pallu-tic love story. for ha was devoted to Mme Sell- woou through ten years of e-nfurm-d \\uiling,-\mitimr for that bad thing gruld," which lu_\'s nll gum! things." but their patience mus rvuurdod lryun ideal marrnml life. 'I'|\n Inn! pnluuun ..In...... ...:oI. II . _ . . .._. um mat vmulne (`ll n\ hvuvoon \ tho 1121.11-t luununte. A710 none cun write it tor ntm upon earth." quota IIn.ilttm Tennyson in his pm- fum to the memoirs. adding: How- ever. he wished thu.t. if 1 deemed it better. the inoldenta of his life should he given as shortly us might be with- out comment, but that in notes should be final and full enough to preclude the chance of further nnd unnuthentio hiogru.phios." And who could write more fitting memoirs of the greut poet than his son littllum.-nttmc.=ml of the friend of his ynungvr xiuvs, whose memory is immortalized in that. exquisite ptmlll, ln Memorinm." And yet lllis,gilllNr- ing together of the incidents of his father`: life must have been (I hitter sweet for his son. It is ll muiuncholy tnsk to sort over the letters of tho heloved dead, what must it he then not ntcrely to sort but to ttnnotttte. Tho inhor of love has been quickly accom- plished, and the llriti.~th public will up- iurecinto the work. The llnily tirttphio H inclined to wish that the author had occttsittnuily allowed grettter margin for his own notes, and reduced soum unimportttnt letters` hut till the reviews ngree that the two liulky volumes teem wttlt interesting mutter. Some ottelttts snid of Tennyson that tho story of his iifo is the shry of his poems. and many who htwe long loved the poems for their own sake, will rend them with fresh interest in the light thrown on them by this pemonul life of the root. The work contains unoctlotes 0 his fnmil and of his fl`it'lltls,-:llld what. well nown nnmm tm- nmongst. those friends, including (inrihuidi. Mexainn. Peel, Glmiattone, (htrlyie. George Eliot. untl mttny others. Interesting nnd ntnusing incidents of each are given. of Browning. the (imphio quotes thus from the memoirs: "They would lnu h heurtily ni llrm\`nimz`s faculty for n )- struae and hard rhymes. I remember n dinner where Jehh, Miss 'l`httckt~.ry and Browning were present llrownin said he thought he could maize in rh 'mA for every word in the English nu- gnttgc. We. gave ' him "rhinoceros. Without it pnuae he said: `Oh. it` you should see rt. rhinoceros, And a tree be in sight. ("-limb quick, for his might is .1 mntch for the gods. he can toss I-Irns.' me many neaaeu oeusl snoum Know. And howna fully persuaded thmt;the many headed beast` would gain the in- fommtion about his private life; he know better thntn to expect. that his biogrmphlv would not be written. so he (`llU`U8t( the matter to his son. making -notas for-his guidance so thnt. the"li[e s_hboluld contain as few mistakes as pos- en e. xv _ . n u.-4-. None can truly write his single lay And none can write it for him upon onrlh." "'I`0GlllI!II l HIUIIS HG W'Ul.lI0 HUD show, Break lock and seal. betray the trust, Keep nothing sacred, ti.s but. just The many heaetl beast should know." And lmwnn fnllv mnmnndod thn.t:thn oexora me cums on Ino~Jul)|Ieo .yonr. The London upers are full of prnise of this work, w ich has been designated The book of,the season." The late Lord 'l`enny.son had :1 hor- ror of the laying bare of the im , recesses of private life as is so iPn done in biographies. His sentiments on the subject are expressed in. Proclnim the faults he would not nhnur Hie memory lo ` will live alone In all our hear ." Lovers of Tennyaon are looking for- ward with pleasant anticipation tothe perusal of a new book which is at pre- eent creating mont favorable coinniputv across the water. I refer to the publica- tion of Helium Tennyson`: memoirs of his distinguished father, the late` poet, laureate. ' ' It is only five years since the grant oet crossed the bn.r." and to-day his: )l phy in in the hands 0! the public. y an it is a fitting tribute to the loyal, hearted Tennyson, whose personal re- gard for the queen in so well known. uml whose lines on national themeswerer instrumental in kindling pntri0tic.en- thusinam in the hear 3 of subjects throughout the queen's domains. that his lite and letters should be published before the clone of ih0~jI.ll)llt`.0 .yeur. Thu 'l .nndnn nnnm-.1 urn full nf nrnisn rlem IDMITIPII lllf. The Inst volume clmvs with Ihu con- n\ `nun-nan Ilur \I.. illullv ..n.I ER|.lNE SVlEIIER. -2 J VUIQ U999 5\l SUTHERLAND, the pro- fessor of foot comfort and past master of shoe style. Wear BUT!-IERLAND S worthy Shoes and you will be always on easy street." Consult SUTHERLAND when your feet need to be treated to a` new pair of Shoes. He is the Old Doc- tor" of Shoedorn who al- ways leads in Low Prices. Come in to-day and save a dollar. `l(\W`S \\'Il |lll\ C0! ll:-r Mugmsly and ' Hodicaloollegoa mnhrrod upon ptohr not I-Idwud Pholp. I. I). thoir highest bonon lot his innhnblo invuuctuon an nod `no. but all um nuns until in com- pon n with tho gnnd clone 0! gnuludo chub-ml xououpsll ovctthovorld Iron -00. women and childnu who Inc on- - crown walnut. Into! hullhnud dio- un 5 than 0! Pan : (b|uyOoupouul. sh pniuoo 'tIIdOC -qlieul dis- cures are Permanent and Lasung.l A Letter From a Mutton! Outle- mnn Cnrgd Four Yuan Ago. No Retu ms` of I To get roliof from indigestion. bilionm 'n'.*an. constipation or torpid liver withouh listnrbing the otomuch or purging the "bowels. cakonfowdoau of Carnot`: Little I Liver Pills. they will pique you. Who Are Made Wall and Strong by Palm Celery Command. vuu e Iuu OIIUP F Sleepleeeneu in one of the meet frequent symptoms of heart and nerve tronblee. It all`-Jcte all eleraee and Ill ngee. Milburn'e Heart and Nerve Pulls reetoro the nerve: to healthy action And regulate the hen-t-. Mr. Miles Boone. Fredericton. N.B..: tell: how they wnrlr. `'I could never nfrhell, and often woke up with I start. end then aleeplefb me for the night. Theee pills gave me almost. innmediate relief, giving me healthful. mfreehing sleep. and I an new strong and well. _..__._._._.___._:.:. IHAPPY PEHPLEI THE LIll'l` (IF THE WORLD A Intel-town Youth Killed. RovuI;~z'r:n. N. Y.. Nov. 6.-Frank Admins. n former ronidonb of Wntanown. was run over and killed at Kingston. N. 0., by the mu. Tuesday. He was riding on top of I circus train at the time of the uooidonc. and the train started suddenly. throwing him under the wheels. not No Power to Ileelet the lleellng Tide -lomh Amerlunn Kidney Oure Never lrulle. "For fifteen year: I we: racked by seven kidney troubles. For week: an a time I was unable to go about I0 nvere were the pains in my side. All remediee lniled me. and my one hutlled phyeiciena. I who in- duce to try South Americnn Kidney Care It. worked like magic. end in I very nhor` while the pains lelb me. my strength re- turned. and I am ,well. Mn. V. Mub- thnun_ Hum-maul NR RAM L... In u wrnou. nnu 1 Am you." Mu. V. Mub- thovu. uroywood. N.8. Sold by W. H. Medley. auocouor to N. C. Poison ct Co. l'l'-IIIIOIII l'iI. Mrs. vlrury and Miss (`mrlrudu hrury louvo noxt 'l'lImd:|_v fur Muntn-ul wlwre they Mil spend the winter. _a:m'.~.n.nr\n.~ tun. Mrs. Wm. F`. Nickle has rulurnml frnm St. Thnmns where she spent the pu's`t thrfo wooka with In-r pure-Ms. llu-rv q to hit-nn "M Hmnn" ..n u.-.. pu.-41 IIIPFCV \\'(`(`li8 \\|l,n In-r pure 'l`lu-r0 "Q he -nn "M. llume- u \\ ulson's, Queen's Cnllugv, this ing. '7.-|Hh\ .YnlI\nu1\n uf KLu.l.. mg. Miss Hunio Jnnw.-mn. of Monlmnl. nu lhelgnmst of Miss Mark, S! uart, alrm-I. Mrs. Nash returned on 'l`huraduy from Svrlllml. Pu. Klan .l\-I.-u .._.l 1u:.__ n....A_.. IA IL, ~ lug (ml vnunge or autos, (which was un-, uvoidulrlv, us Prof. iuppvr could nul vunm lnal night.) it is am I vnml [hut hlows no one good and the lucky por- suns in lhis ruse `um those who llmre not yet scoured thuir tickets, but \\'hn will now have an nppurlumly to In su, and thus mum in for the t`lll|l`c* course. The price is om dnllnr fur .~u.\' ]0l`ll.|l`f\S on six interesting sul>_jecls, by six clever mom Miss J (lay for ; ton. M... course. 1119 pr 0 TENDEHFEET r 0 0 Q ` ' Arrangements are being made for the Toronto yacht club lmll,at, the, pavilion. on Friday, November" 19th. I `ear that the decorations this yearare to be even more elaborate than usual, and that one of the attractions is to l in the form of a. huge lighthouse \ th n. flash li ht, while many other ovelties are wing planned. U1` _. A treat is being provided for us in the series of lectures to he held in (`on- vocation hall for the henetit of Queen's college. Considering that Kingston is a university town, the lectures that we have are few and far between. and those few are only fairly well patron- ized, but it is hoped that. the low prive of the tickets. the cause for which the money is being raised, the popularity of the man who are arranging the series, the high class of the subjects in he treated. and the exceedingly ahle men who are to lecture on those sulijevl `. will draw an appreciative audience on each of the appointed dates. The luc- ture on "The Medieval Monastery and its Ar(`hite('ture," by Prof. Capper, of Montreal, Wllll`ll was to have been de- livered last night, has been mstponed until next Friday averting, 10Vk`llib!`l' lzth. While man were disappointed M3 the change of ates, (which llivlllllllli`, HR Prnf I`.-Innur l`I\IIll| nni M Toronto World, in a list of the guests at Victoria. club ball--{Ire first social event of the aeuon-mentions Miss Me-` (`nlll of Kingston. who wore a pure :u-hik chiffon gown with trjmrnin `of: marrow black riehon. and a plat szlk. lsnah." Min McGill is the guest of Mrs. |Ruberl.s. - I ':gp1"to=t3. T `" u`: 13 Min Mu-ion Galvin`: invitutign `or half Rnhuv-vInvluhf #5: sun} ` 00 ML" MD-l`Iq_lRIVllI`I IHVIIBHOH 0! j lut Snturdnylnkht. the rut ol_t g stanza is fittlu to the oooulonior they won a. ``merry," !rlendly" party! who indulged.| n an old-time romp nut in customary `on Hallowdoh. And ltl they did not pen that stocks. which in plain English manna [gull cnhhuges,' they did pull tally to the 1- hearts` eon-I tent. and one of the girls wu In sum` 5hot" haste` to begin that she burnt `her fingers! . . . BAFFLEU THE DOCSTORS Iknnfrlcv Tandy left on Thurs- 1' a visit at 'l`nrunl_o uml nt Hamil-` 0AlI' You sloop 1' n... In a.-- -1 `L- ...- nnwr. --(iERALDIN E. un lwr pure-ms. `M. llume-" ul Mrs. nlluu-n this nlvnln Disease. Tho Oomor Bookworm Donor at human do ouhcun In -j Ihuhuilounlhcjl ' . ""_""""""'V""1 l|I0'l II|I|:el|IIc-'IuI.%.|rInnWodo mnw TKI$TI IVXHXHfI... FOIL-"C.P."l7'lShu'IOIflI3l-o'l'QC'l` A Painless Home Tnatmont for w Tulnon. Boroluln and in M E Poisons, by I ark-nullo unable compound. Consultation at oco or by lull Hill. Tho ab?! Mo. lkuou lulled . A OW W 6 a.o onln(}anul -1'1? quuuu uwuuuuu. ---uroonnyu naglen "His undontnnding of tho Romun heart in marvellous."---Benton '1`mna- cript. F. NISBET S r. .373. 03 nun v v Q """"?.":'7..'-."- 3%. %::u u`.`. ah ah: saw so 1. `5T:."..:.'.::*- .-2.-=...'."?.,...':-'..:ase,.j=.. .........'-=*:-3. rauholo VITALIA OUIIIQ OANOII. lo Kalb. No Photos Io Gaunt! I 0. Hour) Wm. nruuisl. lNuB l0N. ONT. C'Sold In I Inn! Iodloy. Druggisha. omen! cnueiil '* IWIV Ill! uuu cg nun. ` Xe prepared in two degrees of utter: th. No. for ordinary cues in by far the bent dollar medicine known -eold b druggiete. one Dollar per box. No. for e cueo-1o de net atronger~-eold y druggietl. One x. Three Dollars; two boxee, Five Dollars. No. x, or No. a, mailed on receipt at % price and two 3-cent eumpe. `I700 cook compeny`... Cook's Cotton Root compound `L In O`-In nnlu n-I`; ronlnln T. cMA0N C CO uuq. -.s.uu uuusnnlu. "Of intense interest to the whole ohristisn civilisation."---Chicago Tri- bune. . "In sll res eots A am using work of otion."-u ew York ersld. . "Inevitsbly bound to attract wide- spread attention."---Brooklyn Eagle. Hi! llhlrltlnsliltn nf Hus nnm... I.d`il(; )`l by Henry Wndo. W. H. WIIOIII I. OI`CI OI lllDl.ll'lJI`I I1OII'I T Nerve Pills I deolded to try them. end_ procured I box at John A. Ben-`I drug store. end now nfter hevin need two boxoe con ny that I em com etely outed. My eppotlto llgood. lndeod tleeml u I!- I wanted to out all the time. I sleep wall and un lfhorou hly toned up. Truly I an hotter then I owe boon for Inn y yearn. - l `- Q mo in: in my hood. Myo pollto no verympoor. ond I loll very llstlblo all the limo, hlrdly nblo to do my household work. ly heart In In had that I h`- uonlly hinted Amy. and was liable b op down oi my looo or lms. Sometimes my on-I loomed to bound into my throat I0 that I thought I would nmolhor. My not won very much broken. um! I or-aw nnih dimonnmd Aha nnlnn Ilolllf. Ely I'll` VII VHF] IDIIUII IIITDIUIM. and I grew nib dinoonngod llr using no mnny In ioinon withoul relief. When I herd of Mllbu:-n'I Hon! III! `TA-cm Di: I Jgalnal CA an Ihnul Ann` M .A.8l!n ion lpokito II fo:l.owI. at 11%: cosy BL. Hamilton. Ont. laid Mn. Bin "F th luttwoynnlhuvo gmxlyt:-omhudtnduno tronhhn. Anmnmnuayrisieoaeonunhst Znyiiv IND`! .':.:ii'r.c.*.".: nus s mi when %sm%nv. ""."Il u` VVIIIIUVIXIIC In the cal uh. liable `monthly me {cine on with 1 ladies can depend in than your and tinu ofvmd. Tn ouonnnr-AA {I1 Gun AADIIAQQ _ _.r--, [J-. , `any... 7-uavo "One of the great: book: of ` day."-Tho Bookmsn. Hnf ininnl `n|AnAn5 In I- -I _...-v:-: 30 IIII sq Effects, Designs. Prices.` VIII U; Ilxlltlllil Huron vs i|yIril'l`[IvooI-Innll :-..*~..;.-'-'::"-Z.-'-2-.:.:-.- IIUIUKU UlU| I NHIBIEIBG the Polish by eremiah Curtin. Paper, 75c. ; C oth, $r.5o. out An "*'`u\ D....l....-.. A narrative of the time of Nero. By Hem ksienkiowics, author of "With ire and Sword." "The Do1uge"etc. Translated from an D. .I. L... r-..-_.:-I. Ah`-.- 'l`heBook of the Year! "Quo Vadis. . ' *'..::*';%,9-'5:-is`.-.{` Cm I II ..:I l':IlII..'.I.l;1.l ho Iooomnonqb mm to nan I$~:T Lj A _ _., ' ...;..; uoofl. 2... On. an Inn or OoIuv:::nu:' h:dh|%ml0b|.I."l`|`o0`nhlI,O'I hahnour . _ . Pills. '-I-lo manna mi`; I Idol I ad! .1: } .1... ...':'.:.':.-.'.-..'-1.. :: D: turn your toes to I5!` 1 \vv\ " Sold ind RMIIIIIIII Ln A|I sI\ .1;x..r, In :01`: was In cu! Iununf RI. `XI IIIO with uilnr. lb 3 .'."a"'u`.'."..".3 s'.";'.'in..'I`I."u.." "'u."s.'.`."-". blghwgy; I has nova diooovond lowhogotu plush tho yorocutivooom nmu. dud wagon thoonouuvo con- -iuu low to contrived to own an golden print. an chuirumnhip. wlichoo uunythouandnhlnondn MIMIC hntn 5` gal.` Lnnl -L. lib- nL- |...J....l unuurtugooutnlngu uummu lIIVIl'| thought 01 it Info. Jt It this : About tvtrythlng and contribute nothing. Ono t this ptindplo nal; ottnbltohod tad Iatofthnmul huahnuthnkinrn nutty nunu I (ran Ill potter I now. But the pmnonhip on yhioh Ibo than Iuppliuuu ouucknndu-cu formed on a my oimph bait. TM nciplo is sim- plioity molt. I wondot I IrIlIpIQOI- charlie an ohhialh $....n.m :l'.."c...."'J'... m.,' "3. I0 ("I SKIN IIUIIIIII I flicllll IIIW. I had I pononul hioml who. at A presi- dontiul election. ms in hit check for 825.. 000. in Addition ad which he uuiformod I thounod mm and carried them about the stuck with 1 ll band ohtiuoic. Ilia, nu-I1 has the home. my friend ouddonly oollnptod. to did u hnhmpuuudwry to nd i ' Gold. "'3?! .1: ...:..?.'I.?s."mw3;h u... damn II non", `I'll. I Ilnglo can. A cup- J00] bad out 01.500. In myono fool enough to ouppou um Bhll rich plan In: Inn in toto with tho polioo commiuion? Not 1 N0 of it. A lihanl oomminion mu Mien from in and than it was pnocd on to to tho oxoontivo council of Tunmnny. The ontin mail mu (aha to tho grand cu-hon`: otnoo. than on-ofully onminod by the chick in punch: the cut: in am. down to the ohicluwn ponoonl bunk no- oonnbcnd in dolod out to the commmoo 0! \ho diunnt win]: an Lhoit want: and moouiuu direct. Novorwu thonnuch tn 0 (unit; for plunder since the world an. Anido fromtho unuumnn of otlloo holdon the oonuibntiono of large bnuinou mqpnyablo bobonnrmmonntin to hundred: of thousand: of dollan-. for into tho gnnd uclumi rtpncioun nut. I had an nu-nmnl lyinml Ihu. Al. I nrnni. monnry in me city. There were nix prooent ot the interview which in. alter time may demand an illne- tratlon In history. Me or Hewitt. an ofilco-holder nemcd artin. ox-mayor Oooper. in company with two olco ooohoro and Bourke Oochran. 'The office aoohora were Richnrd Omker and Thomaa Gilroy. The two otlice cookorc had evidently neon hard timer. their clothoo ahabhv. but otrlctl in hooping with their application that t o were very poor; in foot. without edollar n the world. with o large family depending on each of them. Engrevo thia picture on your brain and take A leap ohoad of o hriol vo yearn; tho cccnoic changed. Onool the humble appliconta for otlico-o ho; r without edollar.-ia now oootod in omayor'c choir. diapon~ oin tho potronago ofthioinaporialoity. wit ita onuuol avenue 0! forty nnlliona, and the other oloiol hoggaria now the grend naoholl of Tammany hall. with the abno- luto power of liticol into or death of every one otito, cuoenda oi edherenta. Thoincomo cl Tammany hall it in impou- nilulo to eotimato. A regular ryatem of taxation in applied to every otlioo in tho city'a control. Tho render: of the Broad- hrim Iotton will remember when the Loxow ccrnmittoo won atreining every nerve to convict a few roundomen of drtnhin e mug of inhlhited lager ora ooptnin acco:)tin$:'heahct of contro- hond. poachoo. lr. khnrat acid, "(lo hilhnr." Take 3 nirmle can. A nan. Until]. "ICU": Ur. I'Il'I|l|llI0 III. uu hi hon", `Pain | ninglo out. A up- }: mm hm! nun II MIL In unmnn fun] gomon." No romanco o! the prolont ago can touch the salient pointo olthio otartling ond marvollono otory. To fully opprociate It lay down your papor. loan back in your chair, clooo your oyoo and call up that mornorahlo room in mayor Howitt o oico. twolvo year: ago. Ex-mayor 000 r ontoro. Ho wan tho non- in- aw of good old Petor Ocopor, of blou- ed momory. and it tho Almighty ovor mado an honest man, that man wan Potor_ Conger. whooo monument ntanfdo at tho hoa of tho wichod howory. when the Third and Fourth avonuoo moot. lhad watchod mayor Howltt during hio long torm in congrcoo and alwayn lound him on tho honoot undo. Although nominated by Tammany. ho ranhod among tho goody goodioo. who alvvayo oaid graco hoforo moat: yot it was mayor Hewitt who in- dorood tho forgory of tho Moray lottor. which noarly robbod gonoral uareld o! tho prooidoncy. and tho raocal who can- coctod tho villainy to now ahowling unio- aionary in the city. Thom warn all nrllnnh lb tho interview UHIIIO III] In there eecreh cenolevee plunder, divi- eion and eilenoo were lnoulcutod; there they reeliud the window of chat: immortal Greek. who left to posterity this priceleee jewel: "Speech in eilvern, but ulenceil golden." Nn rmnnnna n! this meant. an can ;I`lIlnII)'I Dlelelon, Plunder and lllence won leoaIeaeed-l`ron e logger lien. on a Dollar to the Iayol-`a chair-New dlag lneeeate would Agueaeee a nun- dred Ihoneand Dollars-high Poaltlon llelde Great Inuence. (special Coneupondence N9. 1070 ) New You. Nov. 5.-Never me there a liner mlIIl'Il.l0Il oi than trite old edage: "When uhievee full cue honeet. lolke come by their own . For ten yeare Mr. Martin he carried the eecreo in Me breaat; else: a secret. which. it well known. would have 9 been political damnation end public oeu- raciem to every pereon connected with in, excepe perhape Bourke Cochran, wheat. that Mme waee prominent member oi Temlnany hall. etandlag high in we enti- mation olite moee bruated Indore. He had not yet diecovererl the infemy olite inner council chamber. the portale of which were guarded by an angel with a eming eword. in the ehape of Pebeey Muldoon. wid en loin a black thorn as you will nd between the hill of Howth and Dingle hey In than eeareh ccnclavae nlunder. IBRIIAIIBITSLEIIER. I IN SEIILUIIED CIJNELAVES. ur Ivtn Au" Haunt MAN TWA8 PETER ooopsn. - Henry Georg: Left No Better Man Behind. I IlI$IT K YIIII $lIIIDT in who. liko II! Iodotoll Inu- nnlinp I }JA M shaxiapoolngzrw "Vln nmufihe mm: qt a veritable mum of . (Mn: Vial . health A __p1i|e Zola. ......,....:.;:.:':..:;.:.._"' `E."..'.'.'.'E.'.'....`,..""`...."'"`......-....`-"' Junu Mcklullon Bowio. of Don Moinoc. low. was mnrriod on Oct. 20th to Alice N. Maurice. of Monticello. Iowa. Bo in a non of ataonlnoopor Bowio of the ponit.on- tisry cull`.- For A quick can of all biliouo attach. hudachu. munch and liver troubles. use Wade : Mandrake Liver l`illII. one `for I don: 25 pills for 23 cents. They an nn~ cqun|lod--ouly at Wade`: drug toro. WI KIIB I\llI\Io It tones up the stomach. gives health ', vigorous action to body and rain. Enriches the blood, steadies the nerves and energizes the whole system. 4'""\.. (MARIAN! NONI) The most popular tonic of the centur_v-more la ly sold througlnout the {lilo world than any other article of the kind. loath Auerloen Nervlne (`en-lee Beelth end Ileppleeee wherever It (loee. "My deughher wee ellllcted with nervous fainting epelle for over e yoer. They canned greet weelneee. Nothing ther could he done for her gave her` any relief until we tried South Amerlcen Non-ine. There was e wonderful chenge for the bet.- terelbere few doece. She continued in the treeunent. end to-dey eheieee well ee ever. My wile eleo ween victlln of in- digeetion. dyepepele end nervoue prome- uon end this greet remedy he: been egreel henellh to her. We cheerfully recommend in J. W. hlcitchie. Bothwell, Otw Sold by W. H. Medley. eucceeeor to N. C. Polson & Co. 1-- Iv--:-Ivt-Uvijj txunciocta. Mann A 1:13.. IIIUUI An the campaign up ronohod. the nymp tom: were more clear y dened. Let.ton to nnuror. npooohoe tour and mm I night- luh wont this break came. The poor. old onrworkod hurt fnilod to respond and Henry Goorgo wu dud. When Henry Goorgo departed from us. bonono. own. in- oorruptiblo. In left. no better man behind him.-Buounmm. MOTHER ANo"6XUa H`Tn SET mas. nvuuuvl junlaliit UIIIVAHBIIA luouuhr-bud uula "".-.'..'*.:x:.9.-.':'.-..:`;';:-.:.%....... W.- I IUII KIWI III lvulo The more 1 think of tho grout loader : dnth the more it appears to me like I one oi wilful and deliberate suicide; not exact- ly on tho world doilnu it. but in eifect ox- notly the mo thing. For many months post Mr. (largo. the philorophor. has din- covond tint hm memory was failing him. Then. again, he who won one of the moat amiable of men was at tho moan trifling mutton which in his normal condition would hwo pnrod unnotiood. now throw him into a violent passion. Thooo things won poeitive indication: of a brain dil- Quad. rrluuunllo or one viper. ` The brief announcement of the death of Henry George. in front of the hotel at Union Square. rent a thrill through the nation auch eel have not experienced since the death ol mident Gareld. In lela time than it ta on to tell it the atreete in the vicinity of the hotel were packed. while men with blanched iaoee inquired of each other if the unhappy news was true. Tom Johnaon, who wee stopping at the Waldorf, got the new: by telephone. He ruehed along the ntroet like a madman when the new: we: nnlly conrmed. no that there wan no further hope; a wild cry and an uncontrollable burnt of agony shook his frame like an aspen and the strong man wept melding tenth like I woman a. For t e time being all political dilierencu were forgotten and all {olt that humanity haul lmta friend wherever the non risen and sets. 'l`h.- ......... I n.;..I. ...I II . . _ _ --a I_-_I-._)_ IIIUTU c Thfs eloctlon looms to have absorbed ovorythlng. The unhealthy excitement of the pronoun political osnvuu la loadod with 1 deadlv miumn that kill an nuroly u the latsl vlnn ln the hang; of the cobra. tho mttlunaho or tho viper. The brlal lnnminnemnnl. nf Hm Ann. nf I III : But in his intereourre wihb the em- ployee: of his department be war over eon- Iidereto and jaw. and now then heir: on trial before the ople let all remember that. he was moroi ul,1.hnc'he mny receive mercy. Thu nlnntinn nunmn In hnuu .1..--hul `jinn being mnuisop lie oeiving e eheck with ienr gnree for his eervioee on the: occasion. Although i II t he d d .3.l`.I.'.'i?.'2-`i. ....'1'`:."..I'....i."" `Z .33 ten. than ie gene:-elly undenl. no the price of erohiepieoopel bleeeinge. Hie pr-lvete neoretery errnngee ell than men- eere, which ere elweye eetieieetory to the . periie; ronoelr-nod,hnr;)(t il thbey erihmtgegeud everyoyeneog toe. e deoorebione were megnilioienb nndeeihe oethodrnl leh en immenl-`E piece `I dnre not count on I. o ooetz. e merr age cere- mony being over the oral decoretione were irnmedletely removed end token eh once to the dlmnent honpitele. where they brought gay and hlpplnell to meny e` ear- rowiug eern. In one thing the Gilroye phoned their good some and than in in not heving mode en oetentntioun show of their newly eoqulrod weelth. A friend who ie cloee no the family nuured me thnt Miee i.Gilro5'e wedding preeente would nggregnte A hundred thouund dollure. This louln like en enormous sum, end no in ie. but you much beer in mind the feet then the board of public; Wgfkl uornplfye eewerel tllmulnnd men. ee e vin out 0 men heevy oontrncie. Itinn give phern out i :ucl`1ie-way u to ruin him if he ohooeee no 0 o. Due. :. |.:- r..a_...-.._-- ._.r.L .L--._, N`-Shin: Lilo Thom. ..l-L -..._4 `I .II Lil -rem DAILY wme, SA-TURDAY. xovmunm: s.:99'7. :aImn."':.5JP~'iiirInu| lowotalisllslltl PIm-* %" l;.GoLa-dler _ v--.--- ._v ---v---. ---q-vv-vv DBLICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY IN QUALITY. j` j Bleotrlojnn. Oodho an all Buctrhhtuu and mum: sunlu lunch. >8C|IlE8T5T-I- %ml Ie:a:_.B' Sl3.Z_Ii}CIKl E 4;A; _. bactusethey tothe root of the non!) 1:. Sold by hat} donhwa nun!-unohgun ux tut llUUUICo QUIU best dealers evetywhere. 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