N. S'_l'ANLlY 8 Gulobntod Englrizh A. P. CIUWN. CIOIIIO and 31 Kingston. . 'A"ib'sIIIv was" run sncx uunacut, Bedpr17c Guin O. L. Potter, manufacturer of Wooden Ware, MoIntoah'e llxlla. aayg: NASAL BALM completely cured me of a clue of oamrrh from which I had suffered for aver ten years. It cannot be too lughly recon- rnended, and should be uauu by anyone troubled v`.U~ oatarrh. l~Q\R\ outsas` WLU pusu-nu-l 1 f clmnwu-I` H` II lIIlnIlll'llI`l'. In`: unnu-ls, the nmrriecl \\'um are always preferreal to II ever five Ir-nm sill she may I1 I. |. ... J I unim- nu an ll \II|lIl' Illll I rent under a cloud. min tn bring their re- . 'l'hcrc is no society ` that is true And pure (ml and .-| I._.,. VI Uflll DR. II ODDE R `S ('0)! 1%) L'.\' I). l`nl.-n nn nlhnr, Snhl nvnrvwhnn Prh-n Tl Mntr9a1 Ar:nunments- 7| Klllll HTIIHC III all would Il'!!p9\'l a mile nu him, and no wo- I glnsslmpper would nml al9\'uM-cl lnvnr. uu l"l nrl-I. 63%` ENC. ` '.I .'.'.l ulI}:'."}'.' J! A ne range of New Goods to select from at no nmpruuinn \\'l\'1'I ...n.-.- prices ranging from 8 cents to 60 cents a yard, in inanmrul all ...uu...g.m % the leading styles and colors at :"1I3L;;2}2;T' ?ALEX. ROSS`, -- Carpet and Millinery Warehouse. .Vulluws the-m ' IIC llIlI" "9', wuinln-(I Ivy I.:l the (H10: 9: not those ` mtenl jeal- . On. I. D. Gnunr. 0:. cl ` Hays. ol Prov. Quohoc. up :- " I Inn no Imitation a Icebr- ing it vastly nupulotto any pn- parltiotl nl meal I have hitherto used rvcry apoclm of disease arising h.-om disordered ` .l.i\'cr. Kidneys. Stomach. Bowols or Blood. 1`. Mll.BUR!\' & C0.. Proprietors. Turomo. ' try Carpets, Brussels Ca. ts at Great Reductions. , ~ .. ` For example, we wil sell Tapestry Carpets as low as 99 : another lot of several pet-7 terns reduced to 35` ; another lot of several patterns reduced to 49 ; another lot of several patterns reduced to 59, etc. In mnnmtionwith this sale of Csmets. all our LsceCuruins. Madras Curtains. T:\nes- ' pnuernu reduced no one, one. * In connectionwith this Ca ts, LaceCuruina. (Turning. Tapes- ! try Curtains and Chenille Curtains wil be reduced in price. ` w' _ lI'For a good choice of Carpets and Curuina call it once on Havin ordered for next Spring over 'l`WEN'l`\' THOUSAND YARDS OF CAR- PETS, we gave decided to make room for this Largest Stock of Carpets ever imported to Kin ton by aelling present stock of Hemp Carpets. Union Carpets, \\'oo| Carpets. Tapes- . `arpeta, Brussels Reductions. l For enmnla. we Taneetrv Carpets at 99c : new `ApunrQlhlI|C5llV0I9Mn"` Ion ll nu. hnnooun. ] EXTENSIVAEX SALE (SF Ci/\*(l5 l;l"' [BIoIa:MoND, ORB 82: CO- l We are showing a large and extensive assortment of Uvercontingsz, Suiting: and Trouserings in all the I.at`est- Fabrics, new designs, new. shades. Our stock consists of Benyers, Meltons, Naps. Friezes, Pilots, \\`ursteds and Fancy ` Tweeda for Overcoatd. Tweedl. Blck 11011 C0l0TL`l, and Pam-y Wursteds for Suitings. and the choicest variety of Fancy Pantings to be found in the city. Place your order early and have your Fall Suit or Overcoat. made lrefore the trade l\e gins to boom, and remember, OUR PRIC IS ARE Rllffl`. t'See our stock of Fancy Worsteds for Prince Albert Suits. m uur uouu lunar: `C. ROBINSON, Grand Opening of Fall and WI /n`er Goods WILL CURE OR RELIEVE liiliousncss. Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Jmmdjce. Er_\`sipelus, Salt Rheum. Heartburn. Headache Dizziness. Drops) . I-`lullvring of the Heart. Aci dil_\ of the Stomach. Dryness of the Skin. and. COCKLFS ANTIBILIUUS PILLS. I` IFIIIB. Our long experience in the business and other facilities we possess enable ua In auppl) our customers with the very best goods at the lowest possible prices. Our business (as before) will he comluctetl strictly on the One Price .\`yalcm. A good dollar's worth iven for every dollar received. u;(.`all tun inhpoct the goods and the store. Showing a large stock of Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, B and Satchels of every dr- } acriptiou from the best houses in the Dominion. including t e Superior Manufactures of ` J. D. Kiug& Co., J. & '1`. Bell, (`oopcr & Smith, H. E. (`hrku & (`o.. and other mliululc Firms. (I... |....... ..........I........ 1.. 0|... I......'......a -...I cl... l'-..il:o.... up... ....--...- ......I.|.. A 0.. .......l. BACK To PBIlj'QESS STREET `J E S - uuouwu cow` ----- 7-w--- vn.v- :Persons purchusx Bedroom Sets will be- given the Best Wove Wxre Mattress Free 0 Charge at the Cash Furmture Store. Below we quote the following prices for Furniture, being the Cheapest and Best in the market at the prices 2 High Back Sideboards for $9. Bedroom Sets hard wood, $15. ` Tn nut Find:-nnrn Rain Q_W'| I D x l x New Double Fold Striped Uootume Cloth. ` New Double Fold Plaid Costume Cloth. New Double Fold Check Costume Cloth. ' New Double Fold Fancy Mixed Coetume ('luth. New Double Fold Curly Jacket Cloths. New Double Fold Ulster Cloth, extra chea . New Double Fold Grey. Brown. White on Black Lamb Skin. I00 Dozen: New Kid Gloves, cheap. good and reliable. B- VWALDROJS` \\ \ X \\ >\ \\ \ \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ X \ \\\ \ \\\\\\ ; \\ \\\\\\ D. F. ARMSTRONG, Will prove inv clunble. Sold lay all Dealers HIl'mu, h0`.ll (`e\uudn. *vvAL:DBo1\`r s {F;4'i`.\ nusn an 18.1`! ]. W0 Pairs 0! Ladies America]: l{u|>|er.\ APLMSTMRONGS, VV.J. DICK & SON Dress Goods! Dress Goods I7 ha non Iovcury. C`- ROBIN SON S- Have opened their NEW STORE (at the Old Stand), NEW, BEAUTIFUL AND ATTRACTIVE For 35 Cents. Misses, 30 Cents. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Viaab; oaa & co- ...._. I'I-.I._--_- l1-A_ gill L- .._'__, Sets hard wood, $15. ' Wu! 1; Bedroo Sets . nu wunxulft 'l'o>Bodroom sou $50 Pu-lor t h-om 805 and up. h__A' '1I,,, Monomers. oovvm 0. C-3. jl AL Wellington St., 2 Doors tron} Princess sz. |oTfs .Jom_IcI. ` |GR0CQ3o l'I.A\'0I%INO` ILSTICACYI. I ' siuonucs l~ lnlgixly uuim-.-mi by line .\1mlia-nl l'ruh-ssinn mu i{~ \\uHuh'l`fll| 1-urslivv 1-ll`:-1-is urn-inn`--d in . ...-.~.. of Pulmonary Consumption. Chronic Cough. Bronchitis and Throat Aectionzk Asthma. Scromls. Wasting. and Diseases of Women and Children. In macs oflbc Nervous System. as Mental Anxiety General Debillty, Loss of Vigor. Want of Energy. Languid Appetite. Paralysis. and line many lieu-uses duo: to imntllviuni .-mpply ut Nervous Force. 254 and 2.56 Prin;-as Street . I4] PRINCESS STREET. n. uuruviuaril K5 JEN`: Y'utnt `.\lunu!.nctunu'u ROOFING boouuunnnhlymdhu A. RAMSAY &. SON. 10$. Ijiu Mouu Inca. A Do. Anna.-nA. PUT'fNER'S EMULSION; RAH8AY'8 NIH M all DIIICI PUTTNEWS EMULSION! con uva OIL, ETC.. lan.HoId homes. It T9 !_E`B%i%_?';WL`vEI glrigh Spectacles. niut. Anon: _- ..... .. \\ hula-Iv In Klnmllun by H S. H()|L\ HT` I-`ur \u-.nk u!ld.4h'Xi0`atlc Vvomen an-.1 Child- I won HIO alum ufIn\`IIu_Ihe mr Ian)`. unhly `I: munch: 0I.::_h\_ I may I tum - -u: ever uuv.-Jano um.-. Plus: ) uu Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Iuun. I Inlumllla t`u.._.\'. _\'. , Iluuound Ann ( burr l'w-mu! hull; fur nun ` warn. and fun luuud Mull! VIIIIANI` H '|uIupII|u l'oIu||. Th cllrlno ll)'I all lrrnllum. I-n-u-an Inn Ihatmn cu-cud Q In tho lamp. and an lull)` In one In Cum ll. \\'o~Illnmnn. n-uuium I I-4! -4- -....Il..l_- .4 ..-...II-._ A... 1:... I'w;hl"IJ II`: my at ul\ t9 um II - W|'uIu|aInu `I'M: no`: ' ` uh)`: Iuanlllw \ cu.-wad :lo'|M luau:-I :`|`otl (M H ICII e u I ~ . 7:. \\'.~Iun.n --n. n.;...u."'#tS. 3? I Ind no mull:-lunoemsvllwo. furvmup and Win Igvuuxh. an Ayn`: (`hurry l"Im-nl. PW I he I In\'lng_Ihe luv 1-! my mm 3 Iuny. only ulx uh]. .-._.mm Mm huh-I` "II'|l&h [Io VIII` (H2 0' hill vim! I'n|ntI| UI. IV I`llIU`\"`lg U OCIIII IIIU and mnllrlno noel Whuorl (` ugh. A h:.lll:`lII ul=n'h : PNNV HM`? |`lIlIl|||O||lI Mm. hnlumhlo (`u.. I Inna Inn] Arc` Vly I`.| |ul'l`ll|I|\'I-IIIWH pm-ullurl uuovncml \ nuts: L`muAa.utull6uludwlIn an oI\~rllVo mud: an I unmmonwd Adm nhtnrlu Ayc-r'uI`|u-I-r' Pa-mnu. `I'M: pm nu-nlhm n~- limrm Mn nil ~nIn- ul l.m.nM...o ..... A... ....a..|.|.. PERFECTLY unssronxs TH HEARING. no nmuorwhethor dnunfnus.-1 is caused by ooldg, rm-crs.orI urleo tuthouulumldrums. Always :1 position. 11% invisible to others and com forlublo to W0!':. MHSIP. t'9_'}\'e_-ra_nion. oven Arcmastumly uuulni In d&vr front '5"0N'|I Pnuuln. (`ramp and dloouoo pm IA: IL. II.-.-0 .....I In... n.u.. -u iuv `run ..\y-er 0 (`hr nuhrda III-~ lmL'u.-:1:-1%. Hu.u`.\x N..\` m u "van; In VIII I uIIIIf\"ll `UPI Q$I1`|` I. during thopul wtuloruvh and mu. .\)'oI"i (`MR1 Ifwlclul. I"ul`lh| _ su-mndder Ihh |sn_-pumuun um um ounulull lhu uwdlvimu I'M: It law Mr knouhulms. Mary Ihrkhuru. I n. Home Inc Lllllu \\'nudowu. haw MEDICINES. Your Children .1-'\RM_I_iRECHT_' `M-fr` I"Iu\I. TM: ad! wall 'u( lm-ulmn o ruuullu ut. lhuul ` lumhh (` . N. Y. MI] I in. II Ayn ! runny l' n M math: u-urrylnu 4 III (3101 I'n| V fur Whmplug Puugh. IIIII uun-lallairrn wane alllrlud. In 2 and -not neb- l`In`1\- IL...:.._.l IA..-.|.1.. ..Q A but 1nV18lDl_e to others and wear. Mllslt`. cxnnrnunion. whispers hoard dlntin}-I13-. \Vv refer to those using them. Send for lllllstratotl book of proofs froo. Adams I`. EIB0OX.858BroAdwny:_N.Y + 1';-|'..;"'i'Irly n me: put run. In! Win: ...- ,.|_n 1-, . Jun 611 I huh-Ii `1 uh nuon uorhlnly In l'h|l- III sinn il auto mag the 035' I I` Lid- l l IKIII. .\'int'\- I rum-l the l--Mk. l lum mum to lumw in detail the cum-rs of thin: .-ul\cn- llll'l'.\at'N in l't zll life. linvln lmd -nnd per lulu still Inn -\ nnousurc nf 8llc'n' in du- vcivin-_: l't`1'[|t't`!z|lblQ! [K'U||lt.`, in loving rum-in-.l intn purr llulllthi, in winning f.tn-rs and ml- miintinn from intlnential men. llnt in all those cases they lived in terror ul -leterllnll mud in as fever of unrest with their own un- happy lmmta In each case the wmnzuiis nouns was used lightly luv men who, if tlwy pitio.-d In-r tun much to expose, It-spine-l her am-urnlingly. In each case there were cl:-an snulonl wumen whn suspected nnd amidml her. Tht-re are no owery paths of nn:nllo_\'- ed delight fol La-l_v \'m'asours unit of t)nidn's novels. liwli Innrc ridiculously untrue to life, and l llmrv: sltlutly poisonous tn the young mind. is ()uidn`s delinention of the imnnssilule uuxmulll. I in:-\'italnl_y the .\|R`('( ll and loyal Vtlln are In" nu. Nu mun stietiglli (- Wlm uttem man with I try to irri husband. Genius h sin in All right to git drag down grand. .`\l and over 1|; She is as } in her coin master worl mun. V If my mm neglects '5 goodlnud worthy woman for an unworthy one, an we know men often do. In invariably Iulfen from the [also pictures wmcn Uuuu nu uruwn. There is nothing fucinuting, and every- thing revolting. in the courier of B real ad- " venmress. A bountiful and noble woman w insten times the admiration and love which falls to the lot of 3 beautiful had wo- so mucn pneuauu-r. In A Iomewhat close study of human na- ture Ihuve Iound nothing to justify these falaa pictures which Ouidn Inn drawn. i Them in nothing fucinntimz. and everv- I SUCTCES. unlnllrreu Dy IIIIKBICI} The noble. pure, faithful, and devoted women". although endowed with greater -physical churtna, she invariabl given every `hard time. Negkslct and in ierence are \ their 10:. After rend Folle Farina I wondered what use there was in being good and wrohnlled, when sin and prosperity were much pleuauter. In A nomnwhm: close ntudv nu.- .Pock's Patent lg1prove`dVi);1shioxxed Eu Drums PERFBOTLY RESTORE mm HIEAMNG. ' nn nmuorwhothor deafness by colds. vvuu-n uv-.--.-- - -.... .......v......._, `V. v....--- - work. to m thinking. \ I invsria 13 close her books with as be- littled estimate of human nature and a. sense `of exasperation toward the whole universe. ' success. unmurred by In her novels it is the shallow, `immoral, insincere. and unworthy women who always win the prizes and leasures of life. If she punishes and unlnss s them st the end it is not until they hove en{'oyed I long career of ( iuster. 'I`|m nnhln nnro faithful, nml alnvnlmi V I III!` Fla. and the iinpmsihlu rlmmvter of Princess Xaprnxinu" anul Coumesa Utlnnar." This woman gures us the heroine of two long l`0llll|\`|`3. She was. according to Uui-la`: desvrlptinn, ct sorceress vrhom_ all men mloreal. a marriml coquette with hattaliona of lo tars who fought over and died for her ; yet she remin- ed the worshipping love and respect of hoth her liusbannia, hole I spotless reputation to the enul, \\"lL`l`l` we leave her with her hust dexotul and doting spouse. lfertnilily an attractive clmrzsuter aunl can-m' to the rmlumtic, power-lu\'ix1g girl of` the lay 3 But outside of Ouinhfs works the Imlrrie-l tliit. \\ ith a relinue of lovers who fight duels for her favors. is sczmulailizeal hy society. her umnv is spoken snueringly by men about tuwll. and the hnshanul whose pride and self-wspect is trampled upon usuully ends the nutter by seeking 8 divorce. n . . . . . n . ..l .. . ' ..Il .. ... It..- .... l\..l.l.. IISHOS OI pCl`lSllClI prme. _ It is this low ideal of love and marriage, this false halo which she throws about the career of an advcntureas, the triumph of in- justice andfemptiness over justice and wc rth, which constitutes the immorality of Ouidai Wwork, thinking. I invnl-in lv nlnsa her hunk: with : lm. llll|l'l lug:-. Any Imm who Is us tender, nohle-heur teal and trueas Count Uthnmr was described. ` ` would snow to despise the shallow woman who kept him irritateul and jealous." That sort of breeze may serve to fan the llnmes of courtship, hut. it invariably extinguishes the tires of conjugal love, and leaves only the hlackenecl embers of disgust and the pale ashes of perished pride. It in this low ideal of love nml nmrrimm. IU IIIHSUII IKIIUIVIIHI. '\'UlIIIg llIllIS- Nothing could he more destructive to lmp pinoss than for nun or woman In itnlnilw tliese ideas anal attempt to practise tlicm. The :\ll`m-tion \\'lllL'll must he keptlnlivc by jealousy is not worth the effort. The hus lmml who is only interested when he is irritate-l is but an blank iu the lottery of l Innn in un- KINHIK. H?!" IIIISINIIIH I In is good fur him to in: jealous and irritated. It keeps his is-lmiration and his (Yen-lion alive. If an mun he not nnuie jcal~ on: by his wife, he drills into inulilfcrence." There was never Worse philosmphy offered tn the ,\\'ol`M than this. Never were more 4-rmneons and liiitrythflll precepts sent forth ` to poison igndmut young minds. \'nthinrv I-nnhl Ln Innrn nInstr|InOi\`p Qn hnn (C lIlI'|Kl\5l' Hy Slfiflilllg N |II\UI'L'(`.. Over and over in all her novels Ouixlu gives utteram-e tq..senlinn-nts like this from the ifips of (`nunteas Uthnmr, as she Inxw.-3 ulmut her lulslumal : 3... L2... 5. |.,. ul. :_ IIIIT UTT3 IIICJ II\C`| |II I:CII`" U1 lll`.'|.C"'ll"lI to ch-spine-I are un:nllo_\ - 1.. ....._... _ L. In. I I lIUl'IIl' I`? II "Lady Vu mistrr-In of Ix the wife of U ..f I,_II .LA ._. In in full. U0. rluprlutun Iuu mcsuulucuurcra. The Umon lodmne 00.. - Toronto.Gu1. Ill "TY IlI\'I|'UlV "I NIH` Il'KII l`Ill'Ol`. I do uul think my natural impulses an.- on-optimully \'i.-inn: nr immoral. yr! I mun vnnnfecn that tho uhulo cure-vruf |..uI_\' \'an'A- Mull , an clepictml in -'.\'trnt|umm~," was xunn-lvrfully fax-in.'uin_v tn nu-. ll la-ft as glamour nlul in il|"ll\'ll\" whirl: mu lolly in laoilug tlinpellc-I, An I |m.k upnu the rlmrv .1.-In-r nun lromliiu Hm! it u :4 Iniuoarnlnlu I n\nluIIl III I|vIL'l'lIIo|l II ll|'llI -' "II III Inam) nl UuidA`I" hemines - an extreme"v notiunul, thorough! vhnrming. nml irreuiuu Mu cnmlum. I'urali|Ii1' Incl naught nflur, In-lm-on! an-! respectoul up to H117 rr-ry cliumx of her A-l\'e.-utumun and n in-kml mreer. .. I ' _I, I J- ..,.n 4L:_I. .... .n...., -_.--. - Ul IIIIIIWIIII IIIIUIITI, III! lllll`. But with Qii the utrugth 0! her wonder {ul basin. and with the penintenc of I clo- urmiud par;-on. also and: bar mllou of wit and urea: piercing through the highest Mall and the nobles! impulse: of lmmnn nature: while lhr paint: with {nine cl Iorl I halo which`nu'er exiuml about the shnllnw Anal tho inlincens. I and ".ilnIhmuru" luring an nufnrmecl Ancl romantic pa-rind ui my life. "Duly \'nwumnr" was alncril-ecl an |n-ing- like an thoruughlf chmrming. lulu rnmlnru Iur. inn.-.I Alh` ..nnn|n ah...- in I Iudrvl IIII VZFJH JIIVOIII lllltl MI! 5!. She is I Io\`Ir sympathetic with wrong- loluu. she lays luv alike the sensual and tho onnliol him. but how conlidly IIM sumo In clloll Ouch mlilnlio nlj III! llncrulol." Whilu all thin in urlclly man I dillcr hunt Mr. Fnlvvotl. In lacing ONO to rvoivu an-I fully com hood the tho |'Il Ol: kind 4-! immm-:1 o -t nnnlnmal mm: m. inn` TE. 1 "TM docriad lnnmnlily of Oulclo I have Mvorhou null sink to pcvvcivo. Whil- ` re-ling vim. uh: boliovu tu In law and mntompdblo In oodoly ul t.o- the am- ployu manly the vnpou Juv undo um ul. never cloluu. She annual IL- -n-.Ii.I ..h.. I...n Ln... _._.Il-II.. -I... -...... - IVOIIWKNII. |U.I In the Augut umber ul Lo'p;'MoII` .Vognu'aoo Mr. lldgu Favors! published an ulminlule ankle lth-I "The Truth cl-nu! l)uu|u." ll wnubd the lolluving un- boon : ul\._ .l_,..J _ I 1___ __ ,In_. .J 1\_.l I- I |.__._ Lmly \'u\'uour" was un .1.l\`mtur.-3 . . Istrt-In nmny nu-n wlm nmsqm-rmlc-I wt,` mu 4n.l rm --Ile-I in all mam -lc-light and aucu-ss until her time] ulm ll ELLA WHEELER OISCUSSIS THE FAMOUS NOVELISTS WORKS. The LII`-'0'! at llor \! r|Iln|n`-Mn lloruluu nu-on Mon that IIOIM sun to Put- Iwod-Whouln Mn Ibo In-Iuornlnu at -uuklo" - A Icahn Wuhan: II`! I W` OD D ER S 001/aw /mou/we oz/R5 n.x--funny nnmn.u. lulu! And Mu! Advoulunuoo \ lift` ,. I III llilllll -I I"IpuIHC! nil |"IIlb'I II 'i_`iI||ll The II 9 is only I mm] -'.\'trun|umn~v, tory.nmi nu-imuin_v whvreve | mmetim I. thenequ mli/v (In! it vms |niser.||nly ward in -.. C... THE BRITISH W1ll(;.S\'l`l7l{l)AY. NOV. I2 I If on tarp tired taking the lnr o|d-faah- inn ' "[1: try Carter`: ittle Liver comfort. A man can ' gihnd everything. `One pill a dose. ` Try lhl; ` .Vlnltum In I'II'\'0. l There is much in :1: title, ns rega'rdsl Burdock Blood Bitters. You do not have to take quarts and gallons to get at the medicine it cdntains. Every rlrop.in every dose has inedical virtue as 3 blood` purify-, ing, system regulating tonic. ` Pusan-nnentnrleanre shown in all colors to match all the fashionable shades in woolen fabrics, and come in gulloons, and nlsoln sep- arate garnituvu for skirt and waist. ; nluu auuu-can ul nuvnwnwnn In sending invitations to a family, each Ion receives a separate invitation. No satis- factory reason can be assigned {or this, but it is the accepted custom. If there is more than one daughter, however, one invitation I addressed to The Mises Blank suices. I l'IIll gr: can nur IIVIIIICIIIVIII ` Full evening dress for a gentleman consist: of a dress suit, a self tied bow of white cambric or mull, lavender gloves and patent I leather shoes. With the In it is the cor- rect thing tn wear black ' halt hose, with nr urifhnnt mnhrnidm-ml r-In:-kl of ammo nnlnr Sold everywhere. Price. 25c and 50 per bot- tle. Proprietor: and Manufacturers. ML- I'I..:-.. Il..I:.:.... n- m.._-_4`- A... [WU Iallllls IA! "Fill UIWJK `Ill IEIL IIIJ. VVIIIU or without embroidered clock: of same color. An Agrc-enblo Manner of Introducing. It is well for a lady in prmontlng two strangers to my something which may break ` the ice and make the conversation easy and ` ngrtveablb, S1lg{.{t`.s`L\` Mrs. Sherwood; as, for in- stance, Mm. Smith, allow me to present Mr. Brown, who has just arrived from New `Zenlnnd; or, Mrs. Jones, allow me to present Mrs. Wulsinglmm, of San Fran- cisco; so that the two may naturally have 0. question and answer ready with which to step over the threshold 01 conversation with- out tripping. I uuul uunu uuu pllllb. When two people meet who are really no- quainted, it is not the man who should neoer snrily bow first or the lady-it is simply whichever `us the first to perceive and recog- nize the other. If a lady is walking and meets a man whom she know: well and who ` desires to speak with her, he will not, of course, commit the awkwardness of, keeping her standing in the street, but it he has time will beg permission to join her for A few minutes and walk bmide her long enough for a brief chat. Wao Bows I~`lrut>-(lruooful Introduction. Addressing Invltatlona. "A great deal of nonaenaehaa been talkutl, says Louise Chandler Moulton, about whose ; place it is to bow rrt when a lady and gen- tleman meet on the Itrzwt, ur in any public assembly. It in very absunl to say that a man should always wait until a lady has reo- ogniaed him. In tliis,u in most matters, common sense and mutual convenience are the only guides. Many ladies are near sighted; others nd dilculty in remember- ing fame Are they because of these draw- hacka to be always debarred of the pleasure of a chance meeting with some agreeable man! The important thing, of course, isthat V a man shall not presume. Wmn fun nnnnln ingot lm nu-n -nnII an V rul lll lnllllu -1 Inn whose lnwrs on huslmn-I. lmwc-\'er fh nds In spa-1-In of (I 1-_\'ni nllnl lnrnl 'IIIh`|)lIIIlI ) Illll UVCIV IIKIIII. I poet in her use of words, an min 1 in coloring of scene: uncl situations, a worknum in her construction of plots. I but her philoso xhy is bitter and had. and her theories of ife and love and marriage 1 false and untrue. EI.I..\ \\'m-zrzum \\'m_`u.\`. I uf wuulal ullemptenl to iI`l`ita(o: man the brains of I irritate It kind and 1i`\'(Ileli lover 1 ' I has the right tn ale-pic-t vice Ami their hiileouaness, but it has no give false or illusive pictures, or to cIovi`u and belittle vihnt in nuble And And this is what Uuidn does over again. Shn in 1 until in iwr nun nf wnrah, an Arlilt n....,V(`.. ... h. .. u. all lllc -``l('\_'\ (I `'1 Cl "3 III hllslmlllls x` vohn kept. in u nlI!\' I"gI III IIIU. ll 1 success 0! vi I|ML'|nlmli\`. tory.nnI a ulonlptfu whvre\'cr they go onmetimc: uuvr z these qualities are u : the long ru In frivnlnnun nr Im I UXUIII ` lflllll Illll flltfxilly, WuuIA") without gaining the thst noble mum,-n ml true w neglect and misery, uhile the i venturou or Nuw irt revels in a thing! of life. It is not lrnu-. Th. 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