abo, Ouatcasts, The Isamacis Of Our Race, 30,000 POOR IN MEW YORK SEEX SHELTER FROM THE STORM'S FURY. a The Late Fearful Dynamite Ex- plosion ~-- Marrying Question- able Titlee--The Sampson-Sch- wy DIEMe--a LLsarial Den sation. (Wing Lurrespoudunce, Lester Neo. 1,290.) ew AUER, B00. ir ALS Buuw Sul Last Sweplk GUWL vn us nolusuny uigl LIvugut Deck VIVA retiicinuiaene FO we bhai Uf 1000, Widvl Us eFbu © CELEBRATED ~ TONIC, "BROMA." - | one concentrated horror. as ail sounpt 00 Uther relusly 10- Bend Of 1% 46 8 the uly ous Wha y i al WhO laud M8 Wildly suet 0 SuoW. Wile BUS BO WerEluls lu 8 de SUEULUON LUE BO W mu eatous, IL Was SUUUER LO Mass us fuel Very We COUMUItaVIS Bad a8 peaceauie Ciliens We Wiss W say that we nave Ro dv Sue LU MAKE suy Iurther acquaintance Wilh Buc UDcausy aad umsreputavie : w 10 toUSe WhO la ther country Bowmes ol musery of ad our large a ay realize that we nave here 10 the Lester Mew York nearly av,Www poor, miserable, homeless wrelcnes who und souiter as wikl beasts do wherever Can escepe Lhe storm's fury. Lniy y week 8 case occurred which teils the utter destitution of some of our , Un Wednesday night, while biting blasts of the blizzard were merciless & bruval father drove lus wite and three children nto the street, and if they had not been discovered by a watchful policeman they would have been frozen 10 death witain an hour. A lew yess ago between id,u0N and 20,000 poor, homeless wretches used to find speiter in the cuierent station houses, but it was discovered at last that the place became 80 lutested witn police would be driven from their sta- tions. Une of the most termble cases | of suffering was when these homeless wrétches were driven 10t0 the street av SIX O Cloca in the morning to had shel ter wherever they could from the irees- , storm. : i 7 -- wonder as we read our daily papers of the perpetration of aw: ful cnimes commilled Dy those who bave no common bond with their lel- low men. 'bey are the ishmaels of our race; their band is against every man and every man's bana is against them. Just umagine the scene: wo or three hundred outcasts of fhe vilest character koown to man have been sheltered for the night, omy to be surned out in the darsuess of night amid the peltings of the pitless storm. we police station was 'Ane steucn of pipes and persons poisoned the at- MOSPHEre And made even the storm swept pr ble to the v sborded hem by puvhic caarity. Aber were mothers with chuldren clinging tw their skirts, not koowing where mouthiul of food could be had tw save them from starvation. What livile clothes they had were in tatters and so they wandered about in hopeless il the few dull streaks of higut i° iF Ee £ seins 10 sit around a comfortable ure und bear | 5 HH igh BES E & £ F t Lt £ is : i fill Feil i § g THT i i i Ey i ie : i ] § ve i : i it ER d 1 F i Pre i g 2 E ; 3 i : § b Tdi oo illingly jeopardise his life botid willi Jeo in a . ing of Youbtful stability when be can i and comfort only i te i ifs 2g ¥ yet ve the city in the loss of millions of dollars in damages. The question of liability will have to be ago the test be sec for loss of railroad accident, & or other cause, and, strange as it may seem, was no limit of damages named for injuries. Button, button, whok has the but. ton? M a man in power does not look after the welfare of his relatives and friends, woe be unto him as a beathen and a publican. When Col. Mike Murphy, the late police commis- sioner, received his appointment from mayor Van Wyck, it was . intended that be should illustrate the beauties of Tawmany reform and show our peo- ple what it was to have a man in that position, and that there was no fooling with Mike. His friend Devery had ignominously i from office, and to illustrate reform Michael put him in a position where he was not likely to become a county harge. Un the accession of the suo cesstul party of reform, Col, Mike was requested to step down and out, and betore going he thought he would give some of bis friends a lift. Among them was a lady who claimed a valued invention in a button, which used without EFINECLL: bik fi E £ i fi jl Z I i : i E | i iE; i "gf i £ wp ¥ al 2 ® sEiE 14 it 1 kL Fait] sesf England up to constant condition of ancy moral or immoral explosion, which never comes. It is not what Mrs, Pat. Campbell says or does that provokes 3 dp. She"is not a beauty, according to our American cannons, ber dresses--oh my, my, my |-- they are a revelation of the costum- er's art, which would make Worth's most splendid creation look like the bianket of a Hotentot. When you talk of style, Mrs. Campbell takes the cake and with it the entire bakery. 'l here is no changing the hard, granite fact that she has caught the town, that her houses are packed and Mrs. Camp- bell and her manager are reaping a golden harvest. In additions 10 ber other attractions, she plays a pros stifi game of cards. Her game is not poker, but very pokerish, without kit- ty. her wi since her arrival in America are said to be about £20,000. "she's a daring, shes a daisy, and at present a howling success." ~--BRUADBRIM. WHISKEY IN MAINE. What The Parson Sherif of Cum- 2 Pass EZEF HH Cin fry 1 grills RE i! FiEep He Bppdopsieis nhl TG EF Bier hl § 2 it : erly FiE fo dif) I ¥ EEiRieE es a i £5 <i Ez pogegieigh HL : ea : i §F 5 fh | i I: be 1 fis 2s f F i i v i E ad ¥ i Let gl 2 fl Ik [a ¢x ti iE £ ie i i j 1H i; ig gk il | | : 1 it i : h 8 fie i : i i I gr F ! ik i i if pi i 8 » I £ 5 4 ol; il at ul the critics, but rather what she does up by Keepin and strengthened. and well, colds, cou your system nourished f you are strong s and influenza cannot get a foothold. Take it d in od A . ale sily Ont.--~The Bride Got Away. Chicsggo Blade. , Unt, Jab. w~woen Mrs |GOLD, MEDAL *" | JAS. nr for same we will dispose of our stock of AUER L'GHTS AT COST. Pear Shape, - 55c. J. W. OLDFIN, **°gire%e. WE THOUGHT 1 was a banner year with us Cook Stores oe we sold 131 "HAPPY THOUGHTS," But 1901 was still better, in that we sold 132. Why This Large Sale ? If you require a New Cook Stove it will pay you to -| make enquiries. McKELVEY & BIRCH, HO and 71 Rrock Rtreet, LONDON L.abatt's ALE and PORTER AWARDED THE BUFFALO EXPOSITION. 1901, -- For their excellent qualities in comparison. with similar exhibits fiom all parts of America. McPARLAND, AGENT. OUR BUSY DATS. yg AN IMPOS OF THE FINEST TABLE DELICACIES. Honey Ovals « Only 10c. a dozen, Presidents . % 20c *" - " _.15¢. Snowdrops - " 10c. : | ruit Layers Cream nh! 25c. each. THE BEST CAKES IN THE CITY. __TOYE. King be 4