3 PILLS AND OINTMENT. [No lady should buy until they have seen our stock and heard our astonishing low prices. {Superb Mantle Plushes, all new trimmings to match. ;Heavy Double-fold Meltons from 50c. mmm 4 Black Ottoman and Mittalasse Cloakings. A Imitation Persian Lamb Cloakings,grey. brown, black. [Scotch Ulster Cloths. beautiful patterns, 75, 900. $1. } . "Ulster Cloths from 500. C`- ROBINSON, He has on hand a large and well aaaortod lock of Ladies . Gentleman's and Bo 8'Bo0[s (all varieties : also Trunks. Ynliseo. c. I intend making Custom Work nspecinll having secured the services of the best wor men. Of Universal Fashion Monthly" at McMahon's. In order to make room for Fall Purchases. wAL:DRoN.?s- ., --AT-- 132 and 134 P1'incass*8treen. Wellington St. 1 door from Princess St. 110 PBIHGESS STREET. 2 your order in season and NEW STAND. Murray & Taylor's, A fine line of Dress Trimmings comprising Moire Pluaree, Check- : ed Plushes, Plaid Velveta. Button Tr-immin. Braids. &c. Elllccmqofthoudson ' Co. llthltoba. : I We Will Also Show Underwear. Two Doors Below Po_laon's. THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, colnveat fty QQWIIINGBCI w f;e%'_:;"~.....::L:':.:r:.:&;:a \ `mm ` I6?-`itizibr bfjraars. and expanded I.lpW'I.l'dI of 3200 cm oyxng -1151;-.g;y_l. __-_h8po91;ua *'.L*!F'*.'::...... o.:.....`.:..=:: 333% vet-dam Hxlbrontaounnd cod "` anal` u;' .` Dress Goods, Directly opposite PM-khil1's Old Stand. Inspection invited at Murray & Taylor's 176 /`MP/?0 VEM[A/ 7! This Pvwdu urn vu-Ion. A um-vcl ol ` purity. unnnh and wholuolnonou. ora economical lhntho on! kinda. and on- not on sold In oounpouuou Ir an the Inulllmdo at 1017 than weight. lllllll of has to Kuhn. LDONIJINCANI. R0 AL AK- YJ0 POWDER 00.. IO Wan 81ml. New urine this week we will offer some special drives in EI&l\D \lA\aJ All the very best and cheapest. AKIN puwngn Delivered to any part of the city. 7 335 AND 337 KING STREET. _ ZIQEW BUSINESS. -Absoluto|y-P_;;e: PRINCESS STREET. WEEK AT '//osiefyvr ' 0/oaks, I 1 Gloves. &c. "0/oa/I ings, nu-us nuwu qrqvuurl. Iuu,uu'u IIUIIII sun: In not a mere memorizing lndchino. Ho In he su*~Iet.hiu ol ndiplolnlt u1I"ell."-New ` York Commerchl Advcuau-. I CANADIAN dz AMERICAN COAL OIL hl'W ll`?! IIV WIIIKEI Ill .`(`H- `vv the rho: unit - 2;-..;*::a*:.9:;....'.:,..." my RB W boynund girls New York nntthnwklyp In cnpgd In . \ inc! lnmnnnn tntln niifnlnnnln anal fan-r. \ UIWIITHUIU l.`\lllllIllIZlnlUlI3n ` Quite frequently we will pretend not to see a man at all, and` seem to be busy doing something about the desk, when is I matter ` of fact we are waitidg to watch him sig his name. Although the signature may be up- side doyrn to us, 379 cu; fgeguenulgej e,I_1_i_n_ ?i'6iii ttfnd 33 `soon `a wrutclron co` the name we bounce out and alum him like: 1......-`Iago |._.us.. - Htrsln `x mm.) alub 1... IRIIIIU `VI LKNIIIKV UUI `III HIKE Illnl [IKE- Iuug'k)st brother. N0, Ill,` I163] cloifi is Inn}. :1 Inn:-n Inninnl-ininn lnnbhinn no Innct Jlwluvl vn nnusvl vlvrqa. v The general impresion that hotel clerks have to be phenomena] in thematter of mem- ory is not strictly correct. A good memory is indeed a very useful thing to a hotel man, and his very occupation will, in the course of time, work I great improvement in it. But the idea that every hotel clerk is 3 ` mnemonic prodigy k false. Mr. J. W. Sheet. of the Gilsey house. said recently. in speaking of this subjeet`: Many people are extremely sensitive it you forget their nanies, nndtliem is scarcely any one who is not pleased if you step up to him, alter a year's nhience. and room to remember all about him at once. But, with all ourqcaro, we often forget the nnme of an important guest. and sometimes 1 `a great deal 0! ne-we in necen-nary to avoid disagreeable complications. llifn fninnnnllv no will nnnhintl nnt On ucugune Illllll Oh, ye of little faith! Why insult baby by presupposiug him as big a fool as yo are!- Mnry Norton Bradfonl in Ilostot Glo . . l SUE Illlllllla Ell IIHLI BUIIEIII`. Most of you who are addicted to the prac- tico probably thinks baby likes it. But does he? Bless that little apostle of sweetness and light, and abate no jot or time of his joys! Give him pleasure in full nieasun-, pressed down and running over, but why take it for ` granted that this gratuitous display of idiocy i delights him! (I (`A nf Iittln fniu` \l'lur inenlo Lglu. I... IllIll3l'lIL Baby talk per m is all well enough. its tme lmmrduess appeals to over_vbod_v. I nuinmd- rert only upon its nbuse and porwnsion by the thoughtles. The truth is that lsnlsy talk as it is spoke is a luxury only indulged in as I dissipation by the adult, without regard to the demoralizing effect it may have upon the infant ear and tongue. `Inst. nf rnn Ivhn nna nrl.~linI>n.I on cl... ..._.. Iu`In.%\ nuuuunancl rvvly aura`: uuu EHUPIF iug epithet you can lay your tongue to, but don`: let the good old English words degener- Itn into gibberish and jargon. Put your caresses into your voice-some or our New England \'oioes need them badly enough- und put not your tnzst in dropped or trum- mogried consonants. It isn`t so much what you say as the way you say 1': that matters. Some of Milton's stately but melodious lines would fall upon buby`s t_nnpnmun with a far tweeter and more soothing sound than the senseless slop that is usually ladled out to him. You might call him a mrnllelopipeciuu. and, providal you pronounced the pol_\`s_rHnhle torture of 0'(;`mmell's sh fag with carewing softness. I'll be bound baby would like it bet- ter than your pitty itty sings, ~etoetera, ad nnncmnm -"LT. Call the little ones `precious pets and may posies" and pretty pearls By no nmmg abolish the one beauty of baby talk. its low. ingnea Administer every sweet and endeus inc nnillw-I l'l\lI nan lnv rnnr tn-`nu... on L... suugu" l|_V ulr muiuuaue. The 0.!` thing is that the majority of man- kind seem to think there lsnsorto! virtue in torturing and twisting the language out 0! all It-ml-lance of symmetry and tense before ap plying it to infantile uses. Milk for babies in all right. and has scriptural authority, but how about skim milk! Possibly, genuine. unadul- terated. rigorous Anglo-Saxon is pretty strong meat for a toddler. But, however that may he, baby must learn to manage it at least half way decently if you expect him to be president 0! the United Stated, and of course you do. And how is ha ever going to learn it ilhe never hear: it! his not only the (lust twp that costs, but the (list that counts: and it is a standing marvel that chil- lneu ever speak correctly when you consider the mangled and mutilated condition of the language when they nst make its acquaint- Illl --nu. \ nu nu |llI'.` .-uuuuw Ul _\UuI' U [I III!` I and }|t`lN|Y(`. In-nk to it that it Ines nut gr! the hest of you. I-`nviiis est deconsus Averni. Thvw is im_l:ur uf God or grammar to prtn rent your clvnnnlimltiug the dog a doggy. or persuasively appealing to pins as pussy. Bahy itself is a diminutive, and infinitely !I\'&`h`l'l)1Ill9.`Il'\`l` than its pmtntypv. The trouble is that when people I-egin taking lib- erties with :1 language they don`! know where to stop. I men-ly and modestly tile a caveat ngainst the further mnltn-sting of our mother Longuv h_v the multitude. Tim n.l.I chi..- i- nL-o 0|... _-a.\...-... .1 ____, WUTIII Ul Illll'I' UNIX. - I-`nr be it from mo to eubr I protest against dinninutin-1. Then: have their mm. In cor- tain-gnd sometime: In unooruin-eIuerg:-n- ties. they are priceless. In fact, there in noth- ing ban-Iier to have in the house. They an u very pn-sent help in time 01 trouble, I bum-t In days of dnnwstic vicissitude and danger. \\'ouI~l _\-nu appease In angry stun-(heart. ('ir- (`umwnl n vantnkemus Father half. pacify an inn-u.~c~l infant. the worth 01 the diminu the can scurwly be orerestiulaled. It is a most mvalunlulc auxiliary of mum] sunsion. Hut. cwn in the slxmlow 0! your own Ian! 'r|.,_._,.- _,, ,,,_ 1 11,1 , I Iclnv U) III! III`. Be the funlly rich or poor. high or hum- ble. nothlnglu toogood for his lnl-y; unl inch mangled and Iuuulntal fragment: of lcngungu as full to the lot ol the no-rage iu~ nocontaro noc half good enough for him. Ilonover. thoynro an Insult to his Intelli- pnco. No wonder the little stranger tomo- time: surveys the family llold with I dc-pro catory. guns 0! diguiql dhguu Nut up plalner than words, Have I come into 1 world of utter Idloul" I`_- L. is l.A........A.. __n_._-__,. _.___n - IE IIIIIIQI I u Bu! law It n-mo-ml-en-d that baby. too. has his rights. Yuan; America. oven in his cradle. has his mmdtutionll guarnntou. let them ho reaper-tal. Give him 1 chance at his mother tongue. D--u`t defer his adu- ntlou in onler to Indulge yours!!! in the phuurnul` adult idiocy. Don't dc-monllu No Mr for tho uh ot the satisfaction it given his prim and severely proper maiden aunt to null banal! of her only legitimate chlnco at bllllugand coolng. let that utl~ mabloIplnIu~r bllland coo by all m9uu-l! not to I lover. to I baby; but. in either cut, (:1 the ash both of the victim null the lnngungt-Jot her do it without actual vio- lence ta tin vernacular. II. on. o...n.. _:..|. .. _-4._ L. 4. ,_ -_,,. tau sash. lam well aware am In douounclng thin, ume luxury I am ying In tho face of public ophni-nu. _0l' rather 01 public |)IO1'N.f0l' I doubt H npmiun has much to do with the mum-r. 'l'h|s ls I [no commy. Lite. lib- erty and the pursuit 0! lnppluau belong even to tho pnunot. and you lunch one 0! man- kindb mus! prociou privilege: when you- n the right of the individual to make an no 0! lnlmm-ll. Mn: 1.. 1. ._.___,_,,n - - n In - I "an wohnlor U othzb lttll ptoph It-all:-: an: only how pnmoly rkllculoul may uulm themselves. but what lujlnuco they an their rhihlnn by detain; than with that lingual lid: vruh. popululy known an baby ulk. < Tl Memory ol Hotel Cloth. u-.-nun-`I I-nun.-{nu t|.-L I...A_` Young Ameulcu. Inc: II III: ndlo. llu Ill: Itluhtn-Ilulonrlng lipllhou to: lab; Are Aalmlulblo. but Sol olbboro A_n, . GIVE THE TODDLER A CHANCE TO LEARN HIS MOTHER TONGUE. Hardware, "Paints, Oi|,s, --m:.u.ans Ix: [ `Universal Stoves and Ranges, Reliable Brands. his usual Jurgnu. A III l}['Sl-I OF BABY TALK. THE Bnnwsu w nu; xv:-zrm-:sn.n. snrr. ` i . ~ .lIn,son..watoI. - - whine cusunea um mud in bathing in beatlurthoskin, ltwillbo found that damn nln water, or any soft water, will do nenily as well. A few drops of ammonia will Inlla the Innlutwntersoft and clean ol! dllmpuricl. Alittle powden-d born: will ` soften wItor.- Ind is ;:_enerull_v beliuvul to wldten the skin.--New Turk Star. . vuu we uluu concern became the eensntiou of the entire country. That was `the beginning of hfslh theatre prices in New York. Ladies am: ed_these concerts without bonnt-ts , and __ `.T . T uclauv uarueu, Ill-I KOIIO MID, transformations. Once it was a genuine tort. with guns, sentinels, commandant: martial music. Again it was the favorite it sort of` the rich and lovely of New York. . That was thirty years ago. when itwae a con- cert hall. Today it is the headquarters of the immigrant. In 1854 its spacious interior was semicircular, with a high, wide gallery, in which seats were arranged as in an amphi- theatre. It was lighted by large chnndehen dependent from a trescoed ceiling. The audi- torium faced a spacious etage. There Mario and Grid aang, and therein 1850 Jenny Lind rst appeared in America. Night after night the house was packed. `What it was known that the proceeds of the . rst concert were between 835.(X)0 and 636.- IXX) the Lind concerts became the sensation of the entire count:-v Tine -. ~1I.. I.....r....c.... `um;-cu Iu puuui pl(`[lll`t`Sqll9$. At the east side of the front entrance to the round house is the labor bureau. There is usually in tho labor room I row of men sit- ting on benches wearily waiting for something to tum up. A blackboard announces the want: of employers Farm laborers, shoe- maker: and tailors are almost always in de- mand. Another room holds the women in search of work. Two mntrons have charge of them and do their best to keep them out of the clutches of sharpens. If they are willing to go into service they do not have to wait long. upuu went` The Guvden is the great immigration depot of New York. It is I round building on the west side 0! Battery port. In the huge ro- tunda are always a miscellaneous congrega- tion of immigrants. Men, women and chil- dren. speaking in many Uongua, clothed in garments queer _ to American eyes, nro grouped in pitiful picturesquenem. the east siula n! the (mm nnh-nun. on n.. uuuuvauu unuuw nu- IJJJUIIAJ ID. upectivo bags. The poor immignnu who pol through this place mom to have bun systematically bled. According to the evi- dence of thewitnenes examined. Hen pay big price: for the privileges of the Guden. The railroad companies get after them, and to soon as the-yuo outsidool thou-dank walls the boarding house keepers pounco upon them, Thu l".nI-urlnn In 01.. arch-O c..._.;.._..:.._ .|-__. BIBBY & VIRTUE, sq-ones Wllhln the famous Depot of In- nlgrutlon. The investigation into the uain of Code Gnrden, New York, lmsclontd. And they say it In badly needed. Every public instiunion must have an 0I.`1`n.sl\IlIIIl overhauling or it get: beyond 1-nduranw and control. The cause which gave rise to lhis iuvealigntimn was the ` Ilnltnmtillg and illegally detaining of mo Norm-gian mmeu. The h-stinn-n_\`. as you hue read in tho nous mp--rts. kt wrernl ferocious and full gnuru vats nut of their :9. l gr I `I JIUUIIII DIWII IIISIY I`. ILOCFM. Tgnnig ggjchogg Enthusiasts on lurn hunk pndm that llr. Rlot-um has a brilliant tennis futun be- low him, and his movement: WI" handler be looked f0l'I'|f\1 to with much lmtrut. uuuacv vIn-u IKTIII V|"II Ila IIIVIV I` in nnrn fun? IIIIII "I II . owning previous, an-I a New the but thing In the world I` Il"l bl'I', A: II -nu Oh` I -u--- cur: uuuivrg. emu out ll 3 cumioomlmunlud hon In-nor. H: am-u-In! 0 New- port hall on tho ovoninn nmnrln..- -... Portrait: 0! A'qor|`u `Ive lion `renal! Pl|yon-Ioun who the Punch Bowl. , ` - We pn-mu tn-lay portnitno! IL D. than nnd Ilenry W. Nlurtml. J:-.. the lm; l-at lon- , all play;-IN In America. Run won (mm Rim-um um um:-h (ur um championship of the Cuital Runs, on AlI`- MA: New- port Tho much would pmhnhly have been 1 much closer and mom ex- lo mum`. .-.m.HM.... |._.a i I I \ casrur ounnzxfn man. REGISTERING `I'll IXXIGIAXII. :..- L... 1-1.. ($;;"LE GARDEN. SEARS AND SLOC UM. WM. R51 INs0N, K D. DIAIII. Iewporl I! not for a hunk I man-In I'An nu; rerun as rt-era's uentfs Gloves , heavy stitched back. Stovey & Son's Buck Gloves. e A lot 5% Gaunt! a, slightly spotted. only 350 per pair, regular price $1. _ , - :' I spnnuz & unnmm. FALL STOCK COMPLETE A An: `W'ALDRON S- _ -- A'r___ . SPENGE CRMLE3? s NEW RELIABLE Kl GLOVES`! ....` . ,..-.... .,........ nun v nu: uucn III II full 0 I18 CPGRIC l\ ? circulation of pure and lu>t1lLh)3`blood.5l-`cnn`z`1`l`o"s" |;,ll1l,l l1.:l;;uc::li 1:lFt)heee P` s invaluable. 8 E Heals all recent Wound Cuts. Bruisesand Sprnlns and is a certain cure for AD LEGS. SORES. UL- (`ERS and OLD WOUNDS. It has no e mi] for the cure of Bronchitis. Sore Throa_t. I Coughs. Colds. Rheumatism. Gout. Glam ular Swellings and all Skin Diseases. 0 uanumczured only by Thomas Holloway. 73 New oxrord sn. late 5:33 I Oxford St.. London. E`Purchesere should looktothe Label on the Boxes and Pots. It the ' address la not 533 OXFORD STREET. LONDON. they are spurious. u r ---- l Are at all seasons of the your a reliable remedy for correcting ` < E Ana Disorder til` the Diystive organs. and for restoring a heal- thy action to tho STOM. `H and BOWELS. hey act on the Liver and Kidneys with nmrvllllous effect. and b giving strength and toneto these imJ)ortnnt create oalthy blood. l-`.-males of all ages n these ' f'\_.__ . _____ Iorchant Tailoring and Gents Furnishings, - N.B.-Sole Agent for Knight of Labor Emblems. Late of . I-`. Arman-onx). beg`! to infomn his ` friends I he has opened a Boot and Shoe Store on PRINCESS STREET, Some of the Choicest Goods still left to select from. Leave ` secure a Bargain. `C. ROBINSONS LADIES, CALL FORMS} F. x. GDUSINEAU & cu. Sweeping Reductions in Balance of Spring & Summer Stock Dent A1lc_rof`t's N ew Glad 5 Points ong}$l.00. N ew_ Chum Embroxdered ol_:s only 7 Pen-_1n & Fret-9'3 Lawrance K1d Glovee."_ Perrm & F1-ex-9'3 Gent's Glovos, heavy stxtched back. Isa. a. A lot of Gmantln . it`: clan)-.91.. ...m4.4...J ....1.. 9:- ...... Newand Handsome Striped Costume Cloths. New and Handsome Plaid` Costume Cloths. New and Pretty Check Costume Cloths. New and Cheap Fancy- J aoket Clothe. F New and`Pz-etty Fancy Ulster Cloths \ New and Fancy Designs in Curly Cloths. \ 800 Pieces New Dress Goods, Extra Low Prides. A. J. IGILHUNL Fall Stock us now almost complete in every depart- ment, and prices are away down. Agency for Universal Fashion Co.'s Perfect Fitting Pattern`s. ICE CREAM SODA WATER. FRUITS, arid CONFEOTIONERY and CIGARS, All [ha \'nI-1` hour and nhnnnncr