instead 0 and and it will . nd richness so diatre_ss- vol will be delicious instead of da ymfgwd. Put it in 3 cold pin. Cottolene menu the thnn hrd-c'are should there- ...A. IA 1')_.I1..... LL..- IS...-an. nnpe than both or mom nave reacnou mm. Elmo where there In no need of charity nlls. ml..- -....,....I nun. k..lI nf Hm wnnlt urn: reuon to-rejoice. On tholint. ofibn patronenau may be found the nnmoo of the Actors, Vander- biluu, Bradley-Martin, Van Ronnollner, Cruger. and all the choice names that ruloin our boat aociet . by divine right. uml no one questions t. air clnim. On thin mu-Monlnr occasion a|| are und question: their clnlm. On this pumonlnr supposed to meet on berm: of oqunlity: that is the concession that Ineioty maker` to chnrit. ;bui. if nldermnn Uilhooly, oi the Sixbn. thinks he is goin to shake leg with Mrs. Astor. ori the Hon. Dennis Flanagan is going to lead the oontrn dance with the beautiful Mrs. Bradley-Martin, never wnu there In greater mistake; he may maaibly secure It resen- tetion, through nis political puii, the lady bows rnciounl . and there the nmu her emlmifg he ehdud at any time after, presume on the introduction at the charity hull, woe be unto him-the grand tiuchess would give him n look that would turn him, like Lot`: wife, into a pillar of unit. Who was there`! Well. nimost. every- --wo- uuvvuw - WHEN wtum-so. `R! m..".`. ..."' ' ` .....:` 7. hi! dnukuu us rolicemon was MI. and the ht. ti ) f mm H . .- up... In boauu of the old Adam ;_c_3d that` we u_ro Qrorgo to evivu up lflt y up- vL_, 15:9,! end that are prone evilvu the Ipett up- ward. `It is so I" n phys. Iheen and Pinero have been the dramatic {Ad with that oleu that brings realism to the very verge oi Em riety. and given it thet `emey avorlo is niy prized by diuued epicu- reen pnieteu. In visiting the theatre to seeone oi Ibsen : or Pinero'a pieces, the virtuous ublio expect: in see Iomethin they oug t not to lee. and ii they did no go. the worth of their money, it `Ill not their fault. I hnnrn nnf. nilhnmntad to '4h ' The El; Four. Mjllor'n Iron Tonic Pill: contain iron. quirfini, nux vomion and nnngnnoso. four of the best tonic: known to acionon lot crontin nu appetite. making blood. And wrong in; the nywom gonu-ally. ($0 pills In : box (or 25 cent: At Wadi: drug awn only. 01.30 or-harwlue. Aetnuhul to the pawn In one of who but Job Otlh-,0: In Onnmhs; rapid. utyllnh and chap work; nine lmprovod ldntln prunes. DW. . B. PEN!-IE. JOHN (,)l"'F`()R.!) Prnprhtol Aulutnnt l'Juuinou lnnnaor. their fault. ' I have not attempted to describe the wild hurricane that ewe t over thin city a week a e like e deetroy ng angel. It was adreullulexperience. leeving black ruin in lte truck. and our shore lined with wrecks. The loee of life ha: been heavy, but it hae not been an unmixed evil. lor our city has not been an cleen for a bun- dred yearn. It no a sad cortege that drove over the great Brookl in bridge on Sunday laet to perlorm the ant sacred rites over one with whom the hopes of liie bouee lie buried. That morning the body of John W. Mec- lmy. r.. had arrived on the French steam- er ouruine, and use to be taken to llreenwood for interment. Mr. Meokey was killed by being throw`/`n from hie horee ' while preparing to race with e couple of friends. it hie country aeat at Marne. in the department of Snrtbe, France. in Octo- ber luet. Hie remnine were accompanied to thin! country by his father. John W. Maclra . hie mother, hie brother'[Clarenoe, and a cw old friends. A epecial room vvae pre )ill`06l on the Tournine for the reoe tion of t e market; in it a catafnlque wee ullt and hoiwily draped; the ouelret wee pieced on it. and a large silver crane and candela- brum at the head oi the cachet, which was kept constantly lighted during the vogage. On the arrival of the steamer, the funeral arrnngemente were placed in charge of a Brooklyn undertaker. by whom the cnelret was taken to the receiving vault at Greenwood. Mr. Mackay was then informed by telephone. and accompani- ed by his wife. his son Clarence, Fnthor llucey, of St. l.eo'e church. and a few friemlii nt once repaired to Greenwood, nml entering the receivin vault, knelt. while Fnther l)ucey read tie Catholic ser- vice ior the dead. When it wae niehed " the cnnket Will placed in a heavy mah any cone and laid on one of the alcove: o the receiving vault. there to remain till the Maclm Innunolenm is finished. the con- trncte {or which have been given out this week, for $l8l5.000, and for the plot on which the mausoleum is to be built $80,000 wnapniil. As the little coriege led out of tho receiving vnnlt. a low wnil went up from the bereaved mother, the cry of IL lost soul. Up to that ill0 ent she felt .1.-. ,.i.......... ........|.;... km nnlu ah. aunl . wmon. agent u. r. Goo. Chnnoo nu-out , III! uytpvpyu ` And Li Com I bu and win: on Poul tilo cl. ab`! lhlhtr. It mutt toouo. AI Wank`; Milbunfn Cod Liver Oil Imulnion with Wild Chorry and Hypo to con- blnu the curative povnnol lid ilvnonhmnhisiu cl mm uh! uh. nod pun` orwqhn Cod Liver Oilin pthctl nnlnh-lming-cu In in IL. Look [no annm not use cunuvo powonpl Wua unorry. ! plmiolol undoobfn lute rmemblon poetry. In on-:h Ara nnnwlmn II'I(`l'l which no Iuolhntll Inch And which n mater`: hum! nlomn emu much. wma. SATURDAY. "FEBRUARY 15. 1396* from tho Dermweu muuner, we cry U! that she wns near him, but. now she was leaving her beloved son behind. never to see him on earth n ain; ashes to ashes; duut to dust." `her year: the world has envied Lhis narrow stricken mother the possession of Lhe vuab wealth which he: made her Imme known around the globe. Liule do they know her. Her life. which to the outside worll appeared no brilliant, and desirable. has been n gigrumc failure. With It heart full of ulumty. over open to the poor and needy. ahohna met with nothin but malignant. nlander from those whom a e assisted: her duught.er'a life is wrecked. her dearest. son. the pride of her soul, is dead. She would ive Golconda : jewels and 0 Mr : one to ring him back, but. he WI" return no more till the grnve gives up its deed.- HIm.\ImIu\I. WTIQIIKIKIIKI.-UllX-" ty-n add his Own mum. on that tho (ova-nuns vu Ilholy to vtn rlnhtluoppaluoulho was is no onl- uuomouh..m.sa.oasu Igloo! hllfdivlon. ' \1n_..a....M_.I- .....A|L...-..-.- -- They're mnrrh-d--n y-.-nr Iuu qulukly I1-ed by. But he onlln In-r his miukuo nu mom. Swing tnwnml. Hhull [mint 1 Till Hm Mfr un ` wwl. ` And they told ma truth. I know. --Albert Biw- "Whom cuckoo in `unv" wlnrluvo In M: oyal. e ukn mm but girl. while luv n-ooh-u Ills um round ha-r walnut. and um ouyly rcpllel. "1': 'ou'n. 'uu`- Ininu-. and Viv`: nachos!" "'0'" I0 D8rUl|' I I r ...|..... Ann: L EN 3 lnwunl. 0 51.51;-24 uf lhu fnturo-I Sn mg uulwurul. _\'u gxmw of Hm pu.-H A (mm In wuklnu frnm nlumlwr Anal rs-ndlmz mu h-mars M In.-at` II`rum tho uluut win-ru his pr:-ml tyrnntn hound Mm npr_\'T GI'N|\ Hon! I'll be Ink! M lha I%0l'0l" -Henry Richardson. , hunt Quinta Inuit). .321" .3:;.;'..'E`" :?r..:.5. Mr:: '3' Tin waves Iun ulzln 3:30 `It . apsnoo A lol . Wlloon. agent C. ER. 00`: kl nu. Chnnoo Bnl uu uwmly rolling on My lllln-'0! I-Iluw I|m\ \l\ I'I Thu lmr-u` hm-I numv. Nu` hn i:Ein'n""" J60. n..3s.'."1 um 1ao.Iu lino; udnood I to wlnn 1 up V a van nmcut nootnnpnn OI: or on oonh-no I for our am llnu. lnlmum ohm-no for D noelu. Inn. _ _ _ song 0! the Trnlloy Oar. [Afh-r l`ennysnn.] I comm from nut t.hu(1|m(y burn. l mnkv n nuddvn nullv. I" 7 I Thrumzh vrowdml nbrl-(`tn dawn Iuwn I lrlh. I vr-mu mu muddy rlvvr; My wuy lhru\1g|n-nmnhmva jlumnud I pm|h- 4 Mn) lmlszn mu with n ulnlvnr. Du\\'l| ruuuh nnd rnmzvd mmhn I rldo (MI trm~k.u nll torn by uruvvl: O`:-r NH`:-g-lnnfurlllllt-I1urn) I ullde. I urmnhlu u`a~r Hm grnvvl. I wluu uhum. and In unu um. Thu at rvutu and hlulnvnyu In-ulna; I mnnuln nnmv n lunkhms lout The Value of the People. nu-..-.I ll .n.O.._ Hf Hun fnlnrui till` uuvldc-n Hull)/. wlftly. urmu not In darn. ulmll (lawn an nlluy. GEMS OF VERSE. ml Iuul nwurllml mul In-lI`u,)'q-I. ~u with lhv -unlluht umuml lnnl. In Hm rvnhn Inn hm: mmh. `rnl. 0 nah.-:4. till thu murulu `I lhu hruwn nmunmlnn In uuld: uml luvv of Hm now Hun- v wlmcparlvlu out of III wt-st. wvru nu wnrtlu that |c murmured oonh-`anti ohnn noeloo. Common for Q Ipoohh mpo-ry r'ur\'--nl tilt and irt. la nuuu u muddy pmhuu. 1 {rum nluppy tmvlnt I uqulrt A'lIlHlI|{ puupln h\nltl|v. zruth. I know, Bun-low Ptlnu. mvhm riwr. u-_ hnnm had none. -vvn-r. n-vn-r. -l'hlIndvlphln Tlruut. II- uh. norm III! lnlnuy. KM From the Woodntook. N.B.. Seminal. A reporter ol the Sentlnel rocentlly drop- ped into the Victoria Howl looking for mnornll news and to scan the roszlswr 7*? II I In TIME) l0I'l|I0l| INIDIIIC gm! ` u A botglo. OM bottle was nulo l. ho onunly onto the diicultv. udldonoihudhutou ofll uthe gaunt boon to mmki for all nocona OHM bhd:c(thmd kidneys" Sold by N. C. . z at gun run: vuuuulzn Rlolnlonn. ~V|.. Fob. I5.-The chun- mpsu. Pm! `wujooooulull docked at Newport New cicnwulny. be don not upon to be in damaged u to her hot Ion. HE TELLS THE PEOPLE TO SHUN ' IMITATIONS. '30 End In: Impound Upon II: An Un- uru on! Dealer With the Dunn that It! I-Iv Coot tho Llfo of I Lovpd Inm- " hora! lilo lrunlly. L `I-nm {ha Wtxndntnni. N H , Hnnnnl, duct to similar roam-lounn. Conn-nub ndvu-Mun allowed two ohnn on per week; inure fro uont changer mun pills! (or. The ubllu or will not be row on- Ilblo for mlnunontnnxlin a! verbal 0 on. I Wrltton dlnot. um uhuuh bu plnood on All M NICO EHO Vl0|K)l'll| IIOKOI IOOKIIIK I0!` nerd` news register or arrivals. Among those present. he noticed a well dreued farmer aming rondinganmall pom blot. The repbrter uked the landlord i there was anything new, and being Answered in the negative the {armor turned and nddrened him. ID OOH!` ITIIWOPOC In 1:00 IIOKIIZIVO the {Armor turned and add:-cued. looking tar nun. oh? Woll. llh down and I'll In you oomothlng worth pgbllnl Ina. rcporter wu At once on the alert and the {armor continued. You nan thin little bookl hold in mv hand? WIUTK Ill I'llllI`-l'\lIlIU. D KICK` BIIIIITVI From Kidney 'l`l-onhlo. Oomph-toly Onrod lu loath Amork-an Kidney Cure. A. Williamson. customs olccr ind town cloak. of Kincu-dine. Ont... one of the best known oitinnn of that dintricl. my: : "During the month of wbor 0! thin year, I In much troubl with kidney and bladder ditouo. irritation. Acnlding. in- ammation and Iroquont mictumion which ouuoi me the (Inuit pouible ll'|n0_VIlK:O. luv South American Kidney Cure ad- nrtind 1 t. Nmody lonuch troubles and moon boulo. IIOITI In Ill! lIl'll1OI' OOIIIIIDIIOG, "loll use ttl little book I hold In In hnnd! Wollt 9 bible of it In Five Prize boriu" nml Hm:-A In mnrn annd nan-A In it than won the WHO or It is "live rrlze stones and there is more good sense in it than in half of the philoso hlosl works of the do. .end it don't lay nany of the stories _elt er. Well about a year ago I got hold of another little book by the same authors entitled Four Generations" whiohl read carefully throurh and one very important thingl ran in it was. beware of imitations, justas Iread in this little book. Now I wish wshow howl had been taken in (dcneived) and how Ifaund it out and how near it eameto costin me the dearest member of my househo d. Well to begin at the beginning. My name is She herd Banks; Ireside eleven and shall mies from the village of Bristol, Carleton Co., N. B., and amawell to-do farmer. For several years my wife was troubled with pains in the beak and weakness of the kidneys. About two ears ago she was taken very ill. the trou le taking the form of acute rheumatism. We consulted no less than three different doctors who, however. failed to help her. She continued to grow weaker and wealrenuad the pains ahe endured were somethin terrible. l"ur more year she was unu le to do a uinglo thing about the house, and she had fallen away in weight from 180 to I30 munds, and we despaired of her recovery. l happened tonotioe in one of the news- papers: testimonial of a similar cure through the use of Dr. Williams Pink I ills. [immediately got a couple of boxes. My wife began taking them, and by the time she had used these she began to gain appetite and her pains were much eased. and we began to have great hopes of an ultimate cure. lthen went for another sup ly of the Dllili. This time l purchase them in ullr, paying thirty cents for I00 pills, which were taken from a large glass bottle. ltook them home and my wife began their use. Soon after she began to grow worse again; the old pains returned severer than ever. We still -ontiuued the use of the pills until ahnut a third of them were one. About this time I. got through tie mail, along with my neighbors, the book entitled, "Four (lun- eratlons." issued by the l)r. Williams` Medicine Go. On reading it. it did not take long to find out that the pills I had bought in bulk were a fraud. as Dr. Wil- liams Pink l ills are not sold in bulk. but in boxes withthe trade mark on the wrapper. I went to the vipboard and taking down the box in which the pills were threw it and its contents into the stove. I then went and procured as half dozen boxes of the genuine Pink Pills. and from th time my wife began their uwe here w s an imirnvement in her eon ition. She useda out twelve boxes altogether, and to-day there is no heartier or healthier woman in the neighborhood. and . Williams` Pink Pills are the stain d mediuinein ourhome. Publish this? Yes, it may do some other sufferer good. We are all thankful for what Pink `ills vetlone for us. butbe sure you caution your readers against those vile imitnti is " rm... ..n...-.l L... M- ll....l.. won a IIIOIIIDOI. vrnurmonr. ooourron an Stimotfn buryin ground. Alfred Hudgimn. ol Bloom old. was in town on Wodnocdny. lune Heoholl. who. for tho t four years. hut resided in British Columbia. and who has come to Prof. J. E. Clark. for t.roa\l.ment. for 1-Lulnmering. hm- raoovorod his spor ` and rammed to his home at Fletcher, \u|t,.. o hnp y man. In December Int. before mixing T'mf. Clark`: 't.ratmont. he was unable tolnyn word without. the most painful facial distortion. Now he nrtioulnteo M uently as any one.` A KINCARDINE CUSTOMS OF- ` FICER IN TROUBL_E. LAIL . l {mu A. C. Crews, general necret.ar_v of the Epwurth Ion uv nnil Sunday auhool work, i-poke in he Methodist church on 'l`huriuluy evenin . vfhnniu-I (llmlmerg, of Adolphuebowu, Ir no him for some limo been visiting 11!. Wellington. returned home on Saturday lust. Ho dill not take with him in bride in: was expected by some of the rurioun people of that section. Mr. Parr : young man) ran away one dny last week: no damage win done. The two lady evan- gelists. who were expected here to hold revival services in the Friends` church, are Mornoriuu-. They hnve changed thedate {min Februnr to Mareli. . uni...-.l L...-nlm l.- nnn nl H... In. ........... ......,..._.. .... M... ...... .... .... Momlny ni htlnt. l'uueralwnsoom|ucb- Cd by the nior Fonootoro. of which he member. interment. ooourrod at :n.......-. L...-..a.... ..m.....a AIl...l lrmn renrunr no Maren. Richard L urphy. jr.. non of the late Richard Murphy, deparmtl this life on ht. Int. 1' uueral was oomluo$- Ad In than rdnr nl Fnn\ntArn_ nl whinlu Im vvnu n uuoouum unuum nu um-u vu .... no or [mu-Hon. All mlvoryhoomontl In nu rfoot tn the ADDPOVII of tho pulvlh-her. A 1 oharrtu for ndvortlnomonu and nnbmrlv Mom are nus and payable in advance. Oiuon of uulnnorpomtod g}uI0(\lnt|0nI__C_)I' nnnnumu. The warning uttered by Mr. Banks in one that the public will do well to heed, for some unscrupulous dealers in dilfexw ont parts 0! the country try to impose upon the public b' triuthy imibabmna colored toprer-pout. tine nlrpeurunvo of the genuine |'ink l'ills. 'l|1o Lnlblic L-un nlwnvs nrotoct. thamsclx-as v lwnrinsr galllllll I'|l|I( l'|lIB. 1 H0 NIDIIC (`GUI nlwuys protect. l..ll8lllCl\'08 y bearing in mind that. the genuinopilla are never sold by tliotlown. liundrud or wunce. They nre nlwnys pnturin boxes around whivh will be found ull tlirucbiund for their uro. the whole enclosed in A label bonring llio lull trade nmrli, Dr. Wil- liams` Pink l'illa lur l'nlo People." If you wanna medicine that will cure all diseases due to poor or wutory blood. 01 slmtberod nervea. ask for the genuine l'ink |`illa, and take nothing also, no mntter what. some `interested doulur who in looking for is larger profit. may say". A Man Able to Spank With lrluom-y-'l`ho Oomlnx of lloruc-I-In-I. '1-:LI.INu'm\, Fob. l5.-rA child About twelve yearn old of Mr. (_7olo'a. Bloomeld. hm: imd fur I\ long time in very sore eye. The physician pronounmsd it n doulvlo o_vo- Hil. On further exmnnmtinn by in it roomi- int, hovpronouncod it in minor, Inn with uasinmnoo removed it. It, proved to be nboub the size of n butternut. The young con\'ert.a 0! the late rovivnl nre holding among themselves evoryundaynftornoon, n youn men`: prayer meeting. The Mia-on ndgoly are viuitim_z for n vouplo of Week: With friends in ollovillo. Geo. Chadd, Weller's Bay, was in town on Monday Inuit. Mile: l ut.tot., who, with his wife. moved to Miuhnmn. hm; nnrcluunorl mommy uuw. mum! l't.`l.LOL, who, with ms wlfo, moved Michigan. purcluu-er] fnrtyncroe of n fruit, nmvh. moon` liny (fihv. A mums ADVICE. WELLINGTON WAFVTS. I001-crhhul Ducted. ........ v- v-1. u -n.. To find I man of 85 sawing and upIit- ting wood without any trouble would Iurprise most of us to whom much vigorouu exorcise i< - to my the leeet-distnteful. but to hettr the circumntnnces under which it took place but indmuea the \-under. "Our represenmtim visited Mr. John Clync. 1749 Sackville et.. City. a su car from kidney qoubie for the past to earn, having undergone two operations uxing that time. Mr. Clyne wits for some 30" enrs cnnnged in the express and cnrtege gusiness for such well-known firms on Swan Bros, Hugh Miller. _].P.. Wm Rennie, etc.. and having been A resident of Toronto for 50 years. in well |m`o'wn. Mn. Clyde `was interviewed It lhnlt residence ,|nd uid: ' Mr. Clyne inn very bad state. has urine almost in? with sediment and he was expectin hum mother o re- Wtion such uhe edfmlore. The pa n in his in .k was ut times very Icvefo and kept him from doing in work. Mr. Clyneygot I box of Donn`: idney Pills at j. R. Lee`: drug store and was nlieved from the first dose; `the urine in now clear, no trouble or -bunting eemulon. and tom vou would nv that llthonnh B: veers Ilul Iauu n_u nlwvvvuu After a flu tiny uieiuliock in thobounty court of Gnmuu ommiy Mu. Hulun 0. Stewart wuauhoneu to M1 out the linux- pirui turm of sheriff, which was held by her into huaimmi. The court has ordered aupoulni oluotiun to elect In new ulwri, and the probabilities are that Mrs. Stewart will be the In-pubiifoan nominee and` por- hnpu be looted. The Missouri law in nu- gurd to Wulnull holding oiliuo is vague. If Mrs. Stmvnrt should be looted to ill! oui: the unexpired tonn, the lugullty of in-r position would come to an issuo. Mm. L` wruw 5. (1 noun a lJ0.. 1.0 nay. n. \'., fur pmnphlot. on Four National Fnea.-" and sample of their oolobmtod Karl`: Clover Root Ton. At. Wade's Drug Store. am.,:::".:`;* :::':,.:::`::.!:..*2::,:?:;..,nm. noomtm will he hol vmonallv "-90!" for onion tho: zlvu. Appointed to Hold the (M100 Until`: New Ono Can Be Bloated. Corn: are mrcd with three nppliontiona 01 Miller : Sure-Cum Com Solve. I50 I box. Sold nnly no Wndvfu drum nmro preaenc cm-e by Ueorge winter. or manner- Lon, Onb., who my : When about eigh~ teen yearn or age my daughter began to be troubled with pnlpitution and fluttering of the henrb which grew wnrse as the ear: went on. l)o(-tors skill necom )lishe< no- thing. On recommominon of r. Cryder- man, dru gist. of Wnlkerton. Dr. Agnew : Cure for L )8 Heart was purclnmmjl and my daughter fell the good gm`-nIt,a"fro1n the first (lone. Before she hurl taken the first "bottle she could sleep on either Hide with ease, which she had not been able to do for yenrn. Two bottles performed It I':uli(`al cure. Inun no chnnkful for the restored health of my ulgmgluter that I will be only too pleased t,e hn\'e you nae thin letter in nny way you nee llt." Sold by N` C. Pel- A Lady Of Nnlluarton Nearly Dead Of Heart Dllouo. Absolutely Cured By Dr. Agnew : Cure For The llaart. Evidence that cannot, be Ahaken in the most. critical examination is the kind that carries conviction. This is supplied in the cm-e by (leorge Winter. of Nal|wr- Lon. ()nb.. saw: ei|zh~ too pleased to nave on unn newer nu uny way you t. ' l ol son & (30. ____._jj_ A l'0IIlIlI|III0llUl' III II-II. (entlemen,--Ilnving used }{ngynrd'a Puctornl Bulmm in our family for yenrsl have no hositutitm in saying that it beats on ._vthing else we ever tried for coughs nnd cnldn in children nu well ms grown up people, It relieves mhuc tight binding non- union in the cheat. We would not be 'l hll pnrunn Hulw 0\'ur on nu|'.~`muu`x uuw uml lhun from :1 Iwiuhlmrlnu pnriuh, HI-cl up his hur-an nntsldu tho (-huruh. up:-nml Ilm uhmr, pm nu lulu um-pllcu nml lhun wulkml ll)Uf(1n[)Uf the hill mul nmokod his hip sq-\-vrnl (hum. and than wn hIu\va II: II`: llmn tlgnngll nhnlch," said my lnfnrnmn2- on tho spot.-Notua and Quorlv-I Inn. IIl'.I.|I.n \.. ulnvvnun. Stewart; is good looking and intolllgont. She has not been ldentlodwlth uny of tho woman's right: movements. Sho In I-ntlmr muscular nud bun be firm ouough to not as Ihurl if duty dmnnndn. Mn Rmwm-t. WM barn in Atlantic City people, It l`eIl8\'L`l mun ugm mnmug without it for nn_vl.|Iing, us we have a huge unil_v.--\V|I.I.J.\\I ANIIILI-2\\ . oommiuioner in B.R., linlmorul, Mun. \-IIIIIII I ruplu I.v mun-mu. Wlwn I \\'n.~\ 1-xumlulngtlw('hur1'h bolls of Mn` Eu.-ol Hnllnu of \'urkxMrv.nIul1t. IHTU. lvmnu Inn Hlllu p|uvn- rnllod l<'ur In th.-wulds lwtwm-n Mnlnm und lr|d- Mnglnn. lhwnsn wry prlnnulllw plum`, qnmv nut. u {rum tho wnrhl. Hm fmv lu- lmlxllulnalmrdly knuwlmz tho ruml n\`1'l' lhnhllltnp to tho nvxt pzwu nurlhwurd. Thu dhnhmlln hulhllnn which uurvma us uvlmruls hi hum mun` lhu In-mv of lhu hlll. Ya I....; I... o..u-.u- Imll Inn-rut. rut. hull nnl. THE WEEK LY BRI I`I \gHm I at onlumnu, In pnhlhuhod ovy ' hunuin Inc M. U1 It you. I! paid In Advance; ot. Ihuru! it duty uomanan. V Mrs. Stewart was born in City ` 40 yoaraagoaud nfmrward resided with ` her pamutn at Sol-union, Pa., whore nho ` was married to hot late husband Jun. .11, ; 1879. .H0r fatlmr wan Jamun Garwnmi, a prominent railroad mun. Hur dncommd husband was a ruih-wad` prolnlnenl: mllronu ` ruih-mu] Ollglntwr for 35 yenrnprlm-to Mnulooucm nu ahcrl by n largo mnjnrlty lmta Novnmbvr. nun: Ill nuuuuuq. Mina Clnrk. iim young Pluinold school- ilwnoimr, who has hvun inulul i|ii0i'llIy'rli1!- rlnusly dimppunrinu for throo weeks, sw- oount-s for lmr stmngu uiiunuuu in n way nob fmniii r to ilm luny. Thu mudicni profosainn rwu huun uxuumlinuly llitormah ml in much vunun. A mnnlwr huvo boon prmmm-ti rmuntly. Thu nonditiun cun- nlats in luuilug unu`-1 identity. From whunon or imw Hm tmupurury (iomngw xnm1i.tim dnruiiulinn nf iIl('lIiI)!'y,(1l)llmN nu uuo Hlililllil tn any with uutimrily. A wumun in Sn|'nmg1L, Wlm was sonic thing ni no nu\vupu|)ur wrih-I-, hm-1"drnppmi nut." Nuunmmn iind hur. The bust; of (iumviivuu, lhu rm-0 uf iriemln. imulmnd nml uhild hum pl-uvnd of Imnwuil. Hho onnnot be irnckmi. A fuw yuurs ago as (lourglu girl. nuimi for lwr beauty, wnu fuing alum in Fhitmgo, \\ iIl||`\\ aim was in )0 an lmlmrml gun.-t, u( A In-illiunt. Iu)ui,nHH. The girl lost her id:-nmy nu tho iruin. lm had no IIINIIIH ni id:-nliilcntiun nhqnll. imr. Who-n tim irniu vunw to u halt in iihinngu, muulurlurn, lmlivmliull, llIt'(iiOl|i oxpurts muhi gauntinformullun from imr. Hm` mmnury n! no]! umi nli lhiugn vmu gums. lh~rhrniuwun n lnlunk. At inst. Him (mum in |u'r.~li'. M<~m<>r_v romrmxl with u bound. Tim plxyniuluuu diuulmsod it, an n vino or mnnur, nmybo blood. pau- ing ihrnupzh in-r lmdy. (hut unmnrmi over ilmrlu purl: whum mmnury dwells. A ahuri. whllu after an following nmwk In-uught. dc-mh. UOIIDIO `DIIQIIIIIK llllull. IDO IDQI uu would say that ulthopgh 85 I-arse!` c?hul::cnonuno\v lento! Hg: Kn. ynet n tookour ropnnor to! furl. and to hit Iurgzlr fqund Mr. C. nxlu yond lormm day. _Ho on ondotnd awry word Mn. Flynn by! `\ From Hi my ru npcydidnogood: I Am mil Ian and you can not all a\\ 1 .- . .u v<- u.....-... "v... ... 5 Ivvn - -a e. -. .... '. .,'g`.',.,., 3: i.,.,,`. ..,`, ,",". .,..`,.2I. f'.,fd .L'.' Howockaes' Bleached Sheeting: in all widthsv :uh~_~3;`I<`lc:1a`;nt!;-It` :Ltl;;.\:hi;5' f`_r=m`- `Findlay : Linen Finish Sheetinga, beat Sco'tch make. cum then tool: our to the Twilled and Plain Sheeting: for single or double beds. ;":*[o';';:." . d`;f`"H:".-mg, "*"' Howockoee: Pillow Cotton, 40 inches and wider.` A `endorsed w9rdh`1.&IJ'nehnd _ Findlay : Linen Finioh ,Cottqna_ in nlfwidthe. - _f, , _[`;,, -"`f",,, , ,`,{; 3 ,,, SPECIAL-Unbleached ;'l`willed Sheetingo at will nmunuuu -r-omuuo l prices. - , ._QIIIIl_Io_II.lIII!_U|.<.IIuIIINl|.O - _ , . ' . ` . 3'1. A TORONTONIAN OF 051 CAN STILL HANDLE A I h. '91`! Write S. t`. Wells & (,`.o.. Immnhlnt. nn Cm- ` ` Four N0 SHAKING THE EVIDENCE. Culling Pvoplo to Church. ... I. . 1 ..... . .... .I.... I... ..|...... ova !!! Thunuln morn- In you, orwlu O1. e! our. TH R Ml-WEEKLY An publlnhnd on lun- dnyn and 'l`hurudu's M. 31 A year In Advnnua; A WOMAN SHERIFF. u m-mv an um I Irrut. or hell w L it hml nu I `ll huI`.~`u|mI`k I wring 1 no upv ......II.... .....I u I om. > hull. r nn|I1 |wm keep the skin of their children so soft. sq whlte. so sweet. as BABY'S OWN SOAP. rue sear FAMILY soap SOLD. : MOTHERS who have`: titled It KNOW that no soap 1iheNewLest and themset .MLa1 THE ART GARLAND cannot be surpassed in beauty, durability. successful operation and heating K Dower. 75 a 77 pnmcess sweet " ITHE DAILY iWHI(}-. I I! L'UuVVv ouwav unassu- Ind spin. "GI.oll": 'I"M uur'IMud in couon-plant I VIIHICNI III III `Clo. IOITIIIL {T0 Steamboat & Mill Owners House =73 Furnishings Machine and Burning Olls. `BABBIT METALS. L 1 STEAM PACKINGS. COTTON WASTE. WIPING mus. \Ve carry the largest stock it Montreal and our prices are right. MCKELVEY & [3lRCH RICHFION D & CO. Two neat-arncnt is M undoubted fact, backed up by tho 8tr(,n,(`!!t -=.v'donco ever offered to the public. It oxlotn In n-canon . . . ...-n-..n -a sworn sto.15"monta and other high authority that cannot be questioned. _Ig__C_?_`NA`.' not only cures IBHEUMATISMI but all kinds OF SHIN DISEASES and I-TVDNEY TROUBLE. Pamph- .a.4-p--5-gng--:.a-n-un unsung. n .- lct containing detailed dcscrlptnon ui `gfiarlling curoo by audrcssmg S. S. RYCKMAN MEDICINE 00., HAMILTON. ONT. w. n.,moRA1.=. a. co.. Age-.. Krnatn. VSat;isfation_6;; DESERVING OF CREDIT. -Tho patrons in the Ontario logluhtum have been tomptnd to oomph pane: {or free riding on the rtilwnyo. All the mom- boru of the third part.y-nvo Mr. Ray- oook. wbooo oversight in I aingulu co- iuoidonb-hnve been sent. the nnnunl hvorn ol the railway companion. the fact. being forgotten. porhupc purpoooly, what Im year those poison were returned in pursuance ol the policy of the party. Th; nnhmnn will hm: tn ralnrn Hr: ELLIOTT BROS., Brussels Carpets from 800. gcovered at Last . . . . A Positive Cure forvheunixatlom 69 '71 BROCK STREET, KINGSTON. GET OUR PRICZEAB ON ThT9-B9stS9!ection iTn_tb_e_cL ----AN D----- in this line between Toronto and . ; KINGSTON. ONT. \N lIIIIIl||I\l UIIV IIMIIIIU ryluuwvu Tho agitation aguinnt the pun system has been nominated for some years. but not.` until the patrons got in their fine work did it seem to gather force in the legisla- tun. In the lulnllnuu houoo Mr. Mulopk hu boonoonuuotiug I onmpaicn against the passes. Ind at the present. ooulon he has had the liberal: almost to | nii with IOGDPVIIIX DI I W: III IIIIIIIUI. I-I Iltu no well Iupporhd. la Ilgnllounl. It loath to the conolunlon this Oh day in not ll!` dluuno when tho member of pullonwnt ml in the lnhnnt ol honcuy In public life t day oonnoc oolno too soon. will not compo a pound his mllup also. L mhun ontnmlln Wrlttgn bond on uuont nnnrovsl DI-Ill IOI. TIIQ Fllllllllltlf VIII nun nu Iv:`!pu..- hole thoy ulvu. |JIlI'UlI7Illl`v Ul Inllv .l|lIIU VI vllv .lIIlvJu The patron: will have to return the puou. and no he oonniatom. in their pm- lunlonu and practices. However faulty they any be In other respect; the pntronu. in roluolngto accept my {Avon from the great. corporation: which they ommor. In- turn except. in legislation. which ought to be free {mm all personal |"0ll!ldQ.I'n0l0lll, oommnnd the public npplnuao. 'I"|..x 4ni|AHnn A-`Inst. thn nan: nvnfaln him. \v-. IIIIII. Not in ho as all dinoourngod. The not that tho vow upon Mn mouon. making tho nocopumoo 3! I pun an ohuoo. bu boon an -mll -nnnnpinal In nlanlnnnk It hula Girl YIAI. > `I'll Dun! Bnrmu Win In ynbllnlua oven avuonlng st nouns-no King nu, Kingston. 6.. at In nonuu rn_nAI._ D-19,10 In wn:1cxx.v nrxsn mu a mu. qlr gql_u_n_1nn, pn_|_Muhod ovc1!y' nuln _n,..- _ -...A -.u:I.4 [WIVI Ill IIIU yvliwvuullc wllv Iuv uvu ooordwilluh purtyon lune future in polio. Dr. Guy and Mr. Boouoldl nnund. lqwuinulanhtl thaythoro in own-I. u lot cl than. u mnyaq ___A..__. -hl AL. AAn-n TH`!-gm an EDV\ .J.B.H1:n Prop: lu-dnon 'I` II: E I II I Bull noun tllllno Itlltorlnl noonn. HlIIl&Iu'-\;uIc nuvunu uavusr It it. Follow these "instruc- _.._1 -...2._ __ OI`! not I nnlo unylu qua \ nonI'Ilo9 l.hou'H I Nd , would mt happen tho I I - in roaming the nuodhl hill. 0 g the dlaidon (Che Engllnln word pbivo 0! the poll hm who IN not -.......-A um). um nun: an mm: hntnm "X1iidi}$iE"n{}n7. 0m /er par 0-ham Dicor. IHI II I V WI! CVIICI III` lutlonTfruII the nimor that tho , on not I unit onjla _ quu- 6 Eu: 18 was mvxstom n `n gathering Iolmon (run the . mar-wounds. '1h~'H nu Dr. IIFIIIIUA III} and Ibo `gnu Punch bl! riaw. ova, , Why an tbuuhiupnrilulu 5,.) u ` M uggl vmo. ml mung oomu. 'l'boIooond cnnounoomont. In that of Mr. Tub, who know: whorool he upuln, and who uyg, that the liberal: no perfectly unltcd In I they undertake to do. Tho rumor that, the llbornlo are to help We con- Jr.-.-r:1.-...`-:......... ... roan":-dl Ir.7.roub|o he regard: as an nbaurdlty. `'1! Inch u Tapper. Bowen and Caron." he adds, wait. {oi the liberal: to echo than out of the hole they will any a good who In It." A. a... . a..n .u.a.|m an` an rcmndinl iaggmy, and am my cum hula- igdgd upon to vote right when the time ti; voting oomu. FIN.` an-uunnl Annnnlnnnmnnt II III of with N0 Dana. You can got the genuine Dodd'o Kidney PH from my druggist. or dealer in Can- ndn no fb cents a box, or by mail from the Dod a medicine company, Toronto, Ont. Ilmmtnln Orovo lanugou. Muv.~a-run Gaunt, Fob. l|.~'I`he ladies aid had a very onjo able meotin on SA- Lurdny afternoon. t. wan decid to ivo an 0 nor Ill per in the near future. com- mun on norv on was held in the Methodist. church on Sunda morning. Rev. Wm Sanderson. Shu-Kat Lake. preached the Iorvico. Rev. Mr. Wicket xonduoting the after oorvice. The evening oorvice was not attended on account of the ntmm. The lite:-My meeting hut. Wednesday ovenin mun nuooou. The debuts uronbod much onthualum. A `AIIIQ nnnnnnt. nf nnnw fall In-um Inn! UMITITI, IT-I IIIUIIIII IIIIIIII IIPUII Ulsv ll Ilw ` eing observed by ell who am sected by it. The rich as well es the poor should be given to undorwtuml that they have e duty to perlorm, and that they eennot ignore or neglect it. [i the fourteen men comprising the police force. and the city oonimieeioner. are not enough for the pur- pose of the inspection. the mayor should be interviewed and Asked to give the matter his ettentiou. And it the by-luw cannot be en{orced-if there are some people who raise the question oi ncwllnbility, the sidewalks being upon the streets and so under control of the council-the sooner I new arrangement is mule, end for nays- tlmntic and thorough cleaning of the aisle- walks, at the expense of the taxpayer-e. the better. Meanwhile the city is. in plnoel. in u very bad condition. Some property owners have not attempted to comply with the law, and will not attempt it until they are compelled to do no, " Imuoo. nonovu lllll oomn um ooggnu Adjourn: I nuoluuou will bondop .in- rmng the hiding oonnhricl 0! Euro )0 to and dologttoo to another Inbomnt onnl Ioonlonnbo looting to an men: for 0 Into!` unto! ailvor. Ho bh uh Hunt. the unumonl among the Got-run and Engllnh pooplo in hvor M an lntornnuoml narco- uontlu now than it Dan been in who put. he bollorol II nos unlikely that thou aonnsriu. M well u othorn In oonnonul In .wlll scoop: the invin- tion 0! who Uni Bum H oongrclo omcta the nooounryloghhtton. VlI| lily I [Doll wnuc Ill nu. As (or I nnl dlvlulon on` the ralnodinl Mil, M thing: now go, :1 the buuinou 0! mg oonlponn groulng, It will not be .......... .....*.`.'. ".;... _ EDITORIAL NOTES. V Hr, Tim {I sutlmy for tho nhsumont thpnn tho nut olooclon Mr. Lll|l'|0l"I nup- ponorn will any forty of tho sixty-ve mu in Quobom. Comtlpullon. that inddfonu omtn ol ho_ol\II.Ihou|d ho noogniud u an ovi once 0! In irntnlar Action 1:! ch lint And nquuI.InouIa no no-zgnmu evidence dun! clot Aconoltlbolinr And hulls. not nqlootio. Kaufman`: Pills ol Inndnho and Bush:-nub have cud 'HAnlIton o Plllo an vqch novcr pt. earth: to ours. A6 ull Colin In medicine. At 3. C. Mllohlh. v U I " The Foneherl have got their charter amended In the commons, but they can u e friendly society. Honoeforth they villi be an ordinery ueeeement ineuranoe Mlouletlon. e e - enumelaam. A large amount. of snow lell here last. Thuiadey. Lumber made were completely obstructed by the snow-laden bueheu. The woodland scenery in magnicent. since the storm. Februnr bide (air to be a stormy month. Rev. . T. Wicket. attended ancl took pub in the Programme oi the North Aiidlngton and l: rontenm 8.8. convention. held at Sherbet. Lake on Friday and Sa- turday. Mrs. Benson. Winnipe . Mnn.. formerly Mina Millie Kelly. of iden. in renewing acquaintances liure. J. A. Snnderlon and children, of Tweed. spent in few 'da 5 at James Sanderson`: lint. week. Mr. oh and Mr. Fraeer. of Odessa. vlnltaed the village last. Wednesday selling medlclnee. Mina Florence \Vnrt.mIm. of Meboan. viaitod Mien E. I-I. Sanderson on Saturday and Sunday. from lode!-etlon To In: mocleretlon. How frequently people no heard to ro- merk in oonvereetion thnt they do not un- derstand why some other poo le cannot do no they do--tnke n drink 0 Whllltey or loeve It alone gust nu thoy plouee. Or also. why a men een't eenee enough to tnko one or two drinlu nnd ult. Theeo quel- tione involve the dinouenlon of the ncientio impact of eloohol drinkin at much roetor length then la permit here. A I will admit, however, that there me those who vnnnot eo reetrnln or limit themselves and over whom Appetite for alcohol holula un- queetloned away. Time was when they wondered et other ale. only to full vio- time themeelven. F0 epe thoee who won- der to-dny will have t elr eyes opened nml their wonder eedly dispelled inn your or two hence. lnehrietee have not boon made In e de or II month. but they pass the line of m eretlon without reeli1.lu it. For the cure ol both moderate or imm0der- ate driniere. the Double Chloride of (lold treetment at Lekehnret Institute. Oek ville. has never yet been found venting. It re- movee the orevmg for e liletlnae eml gives the victim per t freed from the elevery olel nore lte. oronto ollloe.28 Bank 0 Commerce bulldlnn. In Inn A oonfonnoo. WAnu1.~m1oN, Fob. In. ~- Chulrmnn L l)lng|oyL.of the house ways and moon: oom- IN Ii VS `II 0 ho! Uni END Tlhmn 1.:-nnnlnlrnn ull(F|n ..I`..:?n in. -. - llnullhwn lungnn Hun In county.- nu-..ou a bin! I TIIDAILY "Mal mm. run 1' AI. pay In I nnuo; othorwlu H.110 will char . . Ayn_:_1~unngun.- Tho Unpnnllolod 8uooou-:)f DmId'| Kldnay PIIII Excltol the Envy Illll Greed of Un- Iompulonl lmltntoro. A kidney treatment In pill form was un~ known until Dodd s Kidney Pills came in- to use. If Druid : Klrhuuy PHI: warn nnt. lhrinnrl moo bnom. Who in defrauded And who ketra the proceeds when a counterfeit 00 n is passed upon you 1 Never let. am one persuade vou to buv upon you r Never any raundo you buy a aububibute orlmitat on of the real article you need. ` The srenuiue are nut. uu in round. at. nuiue {nut up round. Hat wooden xea. white ottermg on blue label with red band. wooden boxes. x with red band. vnn nan nan. ! U U " The very |mprobnb|o--the rumor chat Mr_ Gladshono in to re-enter pnrliumont and oh] Ionk enough 00 awaken the British oun- uoionoo on the Armenian quubion. And yet oomoono tint can load public opinion must wake Sali:bury.up. Sir Charles Tapper hu nob re;nppearod in the house since Tuesday. He is said to have been renting {mm the effects of the Capo Breton campaign, but the campaign is credited with having iniluonood him a great dual loss than the libernla reception oi him. It was very profuse and touch- ing. . . . I I nor 3 " 3.3:: Commm":;lldtn?:' Hon. Mr. Mitchell la back from North- umberland. N.B.. and lays his detour. to the ewlul corruption of the g;\'erIIInent`| supporters. He says that thounnmla ol dollars were spent in order be defeat him. buhe lnn t. deed yen. Ho will bob up Ierenely in the next; election. . I I The Toronto NOWI, now a Tupper ongnn, notes that Mr. I`|ylor`s offer of three judge: to nor: over Sir Charlea campaign lien ha: not. been accepted. What have bholibemla bodo with it? Why doesn't Mr. Tn lorpropooe it to Sir Charles? It In his riondl that `dun the opposition`: right to queation the ol man`: vorncity. Common npoolod upaoo no mull 10! Ion hum (or momumlo nnnounnomonf-I. bu`- no u can of he! wanted, for min. so-|o0.DI\l'*~ nonhlpn. an an OI` anything be nnd Mstnnl unnounuomont nl oodl or mam: noun-u lot uh no excluded. and space: for profaulonll. I lpnuunoo or annoy nnnonnnemonh no umb- allowed ohapqog no use. I! Dodd'n Kidney Pill: were not Indeed the but in the world, no one would Imi- unto them. Mn... In tln-nnrlul null urhn nruullnfn Hun bodncnotlnokvlnouolnol. I\_. s__.. ..|.....I nk. .n_I- L..- BE NOT DECEIVED. -Iugnu run In Ila:-000 a 0600. u.. AL-` x._-x.u_.__ IIDUFIII Irv IN Iwlp vnu mau- fclruiroublo rogdrdu ;_ can .....I. .. 'I"unn..- T1:-In i>AILir nnrrtsn Imam mas IN NEW IORK.| FWD!` IV`, INIIII IO lit! 0 0 0| U10 oappu-I. scenes were man which brought back Pu-in undo: the evil days 0! tho noon?! ompin. when. I ruinous Inporutruoturo nieodon I I-onnn found. uon. hnnblod to pioou like :a_` house 0! undo. I. By thho o'clock. in the supper room some 0! |.ho,'l`ondorlo|n fairies had ruched I point. whore` they umuhod choir chun- pqm `luau. lot which hhoir unlortumto onooruvln com Ilodho pqtriplo Eden: tho and t. ioving ol ohnmpqno yvho Wilton won! onu nhnmolouly u I_l1'f0I'InC yum than ol than young Isdiio Imnnvinod satin dnnco In tho u |_li I'l)l'llIC` yun; wine ol mo young In vised aim Ltho oor. vhllo:hoiI|"':oo;I On ndoprlngu our In y Ivoo'c|ook!.hogro-I bod of prol` as Ed lolhdlnio tbonl B. u-niche w drunkoannd blur-0 I'O'hIIl|dIf.` who ludly HI sbloto non. nnd did not know wbonbtoyo. nnbundld ammo tho uildlnn and min and IL: nlnnnv. vv nun 1.11:4 us: I vvannvuu The city wnnla now---as it hu always wanbOrlr~n lair and impartial administra- tn-on of tho city bv-lawn. The dornnnd ol the mimetic for u more alclont. enforce- ment. of Lhq snow by-law. To this and the city pollcoloroe, in full Ilrdngth, should make an inspection of the city After a grout norm. and should inclut. upon the by-luw \ -1-.. ..L--.......a L... ..n ...L... ..... .n`...aul -|TUDX*~ 'I'|\O IIIIDICI lvIl`lI~ lbtloutnho dcqmhll aouhnhlrhoum. nndllonutfnnoh ._..___ `lino lwoou cull of clarity B:-Inn nll Inn- klqd to an lqulltv for out NIht.-'l`ho lfronoh Bull Ill Ilndllon lquuo Garden -- A lad Oorton OI-ouod Brooklyn Bridge. - rilnnnlnl not-nnnminnm.) (pepiel qoheepon-ienoe.) Nnw You k. Feb. ' n.-1.m-t week two grand balls were given in chin city, and both of them were (or tweet. charity. Phe one given on Monday eh the Metro politen Opera house - was euppoaed to repreeonc the creme do In creme of our upper onus eociety, embracing not only the 400, but eireboining out he erma ewu) beyond the line: of blue blood, end oekin for the time, the bhoulende ouuide L e oonventionel linee whoee bank ecooum ie their onelgn Go reepeoiebility and poeition; (or, elter ell, it is money than belkl, end when weighed in the belence with blue blood. blue blood must: kick nenmuurwru I no may. u we wu I In . won be nllowodto kick the rooln the M Iaon Square (.`nrden.nud while kicling olfn ;:ent.lonnn'n hat." and cuchlighb plouencrjoa would bomildly toloumd, nevertheless, on gonernl prinoi loo. the ball must hoconduomd with ooencv And inordor. R-4-1. nnlnnln bk. nu-...|l nluu. I...-u... with dooencv And inordor. Bytwo o'clock the mull chop lxoe rs and trades people had retired, nnd wllllo the d: 00 in the mnin lnll won int. and. lurlo I. then wu nothin gmu onounh to call for nolleo inter oroncm Ana. mnoun. mom nolmm anon h police But n the private bone and the on par rooms. away from the nrgus o e o the cannon. BLUE BLOOD K|OK8 THE BEAM . ...|L...- IJIKI. Ana wncn WOIIIIIG In MIC DIIIHOO with bluc blood. blue blood must the bum ovary time. tumors 1: mm uurhl`. nvarv nu when balls. The second great ball of the wool: Wm! the French ball. lven at the Madimn Square (larden on ridny night, and it in nlwnye looked lorwurd to as one of the special events of tho whiter nonnon by the soiled dovou ol the Tenclerloin. and tho demi-monde of the west side of the town, who represent the aenmy side of life, and whose bar sinister prevents their iippenrnnoe in uni of the numerous puhliv events that Inn e up [the nocinl life of our winter Henson. For your: it hna been always looked forward to man unmi- vnlolhideous wickedness and sin. which left its evil mark on the inrtiuipntorn for months nltorwnrdn. Hold iondod sinners, who had oxlmuntod the ordininy uvenuou of vice, turned out in ovoniug drown. um. nnlnuned to be seen in the npottml com- pany. whose more much was main] inlnmy. Young clerks, fresh from honest roligi- nun homes in the vountry. who hnd loft- tho old homestoml with n fntlimi mlInon- ition nnrl a mother's bloat-ting, wuntin to use New York life by gas light. llllif wishing to be considered lost, took tho tlrst stop on the downward road to ruin. from which they never were nhle to turn back. \lI|...o....n.- -mn..onu Iunl nu...-ninarl n\~nn~ l Mlnnco; obhorwlu rum will no outrun. wvn'rIIInnun.- Ilnclnumon M unu nnd ovu.mo.por`||no. Iooh eon nelvo nuru . 60 ' 1 1:. s.w:oLIlvo llnotnn over. 10.3: `Tlutlmunv k, 00- " I ' aitaroommefgy A Iond notlo. twelve [Inn o n . I: . 5.2.1.... or Deaths. one Innnnon. mg`; 0 0| `Ila. unto? o'a.6'AI1t`ii'onnd Pononnln.ArMolu - for us] .c6o..1c. per word in duly luno; mini- l.III_:In 9, Mg, Mo. , A` . N; ._-A- lno (`IIIIIUU [Or IOIIIO 01 [J10 l)lll HYHB I \~ 4: by no menu! romiliug. |`0lioo coin minsionor Roonovot. had spout many u livqly day and night. in Pnri.-< yearn nun. whn the tonipor of his blood was not} unite us cool nml calm nsit is tualny. now that he in n mudol rofnrmur nnd tho` ` wrmr of evil doors. No doubt, like mnst. of the young atmlontn of inquiring'mindu, i , he took in everything worth oeein`.l Ha um the fun on Sundny night. at the Chateau Rouge." and had his hat kinlmd ` oil` by A nimble dancer while rovollinn in the glories of the "Mahilio" the night. 1 before. Of course he mind the Latin 1 Qatar and um the high kickers at the ~ /Iooorio doe hilnn:" ho had been there d he knew how it was himaoll. A rlnfnil nl I-Anha_nhp rsnhnnrn-In Inna `HOT! um 00 [HOW HIIW IE WRH DH ? A detail of twontv-six lice not upnrt. for the 1" :-`ouch ll. mnmurerl not the ntrnaht. t XI Ilv l0l' IO [PUNCH DIN. managers got. the ntmght 9, hesdc unrtoro I Indy. if v. be nllowodto l mo noun ovary mm. more 1- um: mght. ovary your when pigironlookl llll with ten nn nllll, .-ups down from in high p.J;e.., st the sweet. oollof ohu-Itv. and grace: with no pulnr 01 mm. every- body of any consequence that was in Vmwn. The pm` ueue was oored over and the deoornt. one were vety ne. In years gone bye. there was always more or less difficulty in the wine room and the (`leak mom nml the admission of improper pernonn, who. notwithstanding the cure exercised, contrived to get in; but this year. thanks to the friendly suyerviaion of police commisaioner Roone- ve L. there was nothing to mar the harmony ofthe oconninn: no, nnncinlly, nndiu every other mepeot. it Wm! one of the most. successful charity balls that New York has ever seen. We mined from the centre of the fashionable ooberie the kind and genial face: of Arth1'i`r 0`Lenr_y and Ward MeAllisl.er. Let. us hnpe that both of them have reached that nlnco where charm! DECK. \Vhnm\'cr scrutiny wnn exercised orm` the visitor: to the charity bull of our slice on .\1nndn_v night. there was nothing of the kind In. the Frouvh bull on Fridu . lb was getting well towards vniduigltl. before there WM much sign of life about the Madison Square Um-don. Itinnu looked down from her Iofhy podoatul. on the miserable. sloppy streets below, ma if` wondorin what, was going on; nntl I um ' sure if he chaste goddoan could only have mnlizod wlmt nn unmvnry crowd was on-aombling in the temple beneath her foot, it would have Gounod a bitter ........ in n.... mum In...-o nu! Ln... m...l... HOT IDOL, ll WOIIIII [HITS (`IHHOH DILIUTI Lmng in that Yum heart, Mid have made or wiuh horse f back in her {crotch gladou, fur, far away from the haunts of man. I 'I`|.n ol.-..o.--. um; ll mu .....l bk- nu`. mr lrom we naunus or The theatre! were all out, um! tho nhiliing aura of our vnriety shown worn ready for Anything that chance Iuiqht` throw in their way. By one o'nlook Llm gnrdon wuuu booming, And the crowd mu unim un to the ancient. mm-k. Lhuuuh~ KIIFIIOH W! DOUHIIIIK, NIH] LHO CFOWII quite up to iout mnrk, though` I 0 chance for some ofthouhl Lime fun .. .a luv nn nngnnn nnmn down mm In mgn poaeew, st one sweet charity, grace: pretence the charity hell. The patronag- ee 0! this bnlime the foremost leaders of our uooiety rand dame: who are mreiy Ieen in pubicoutaide of their own set; but this bull in free to all who can mine the neeeuer dollars. barring, of nouns, than who Ave not the Item of pausing renpeotebility, for the pace warm: with deteotivee, lothnb no im- roper portion: on the threehoid. But other than thntt e aristocratic hill join: in this function with the elite of the bowery and other ieu luhionebie quarters. at which the suffering poor have to-rejoice. nu thnlint ofita uatrnnenaee mnv , THE REM]-WEEKIN lun- dn :4 O]. )otvharwlue. Donor I lguf,