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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1893-7-6, Page 7MELEES AND GAMBLING, "Who&Vale Oninielee at Monte Carle, AeoUre Gay Park, oREBRAOING IN l'RANOE, weembiews l000newireterert `Tike.het of Para. 1411141 O'cloAdial—SWAVIOD.% .010 iove for New—Too neonee. wow an= o7 murmurs° Booms. 'alert, le no leek of gardenia tat the terri- etory o till* re -imbue where people may ;oanable away in a /few home whatever for- tune they pommies if they aro so minded, end it is on open eecree that there Is ecaroely T'arite club tbat is not eupported by thozie tablet; which have nothing, M mimeo with the" tables of the how." Everybody who bee lived some time here hes known some- avely veho hoe died raireerably Irmo the yeentling pasidedi Although the Prefect of -Police portiere on a epeoznodie war aFainsir the tripe% 'Mihail iu e simply "bolls ' that hove not been able to eolace themselves on the /reciting of clubs, they continue to Semi* awl to those ythe know where to Ind them their hospiteble oloore are open night arid day. Moreover, there are remotes of a political older to explain why the Thenidi Government ie never ready to "'catch OD " to n ortmede that is being preecleed inet the Monte Carlo Casino. At is end/likely to move in the matter unless acrue pale 'preemie is brought to bear wepon ib by other Geyer:temente. wpm= onn'WORST orturoone. Coe of the best reasons for ppressing AdooteCarlo is itri exceedingly mbichievoue annoo upon women. It is the school, may excellence, of the female gambler. Women are very gniokly faateinateil by airinal3 of chance, wad everybody who has been to Monte Creel° knovim how they are ,earried away by the excitement of the zeulette table. The case of the yourig Rue - Wan lady, Mlle. Catherine Kadeliew, who, after losing all she posserreed, poteoried her - oaf the other day with opium, in the Salon de la Roulette, end who.. cried eleoping one of Holes hooka, in whieh the had expressed with a poen her with to he cremated, is reedy one of mai:rye/hat mighto be erdected dram the records of Monaco. POWER OF FASCINATION OVER THEM. The Oasino, by Ito outward and interior oplandor, together with the charm of its anneuridirage, Illegalizes its true character, Joist as the demi-mandolins often disguises :her's ; it entices withio ite esteem the besb Eaciet7 of all natinen, who broth shoulders with the very woven. It is allowed to be -one of the great sights of the Riviera; and liaise who never had any experience of real gambling before get it here, and to many it :is quite a new revelation of pleasure. 1.105393E1 RAOTNG AIM PETTING AN EPIDESIM. Horse racing in Fromm bas medergene a great meter:mien of late years'but by no Insane in the same proportionthat betting on horses has increased. It is the book - looker, not the jockey, who has done the onlechief. Fornierly tbe French never beb ion horses except it the racemouree ; they went to enjoy the operetacle. Now most of the betting goes on in cafes and wined/sopa, mad the measures taken by the Government to neduce the evil &resin from this state of things have been very active. Where Sitting is concerned there is always a way outflanking the law and the number of persons belonging to the petite bourgeoisie and the workieg oleos, who ?mend all the Ilene they ORE steal from their regular ern- ployariontat the house of the sporting cafe - Oki* and. 94.448roquet, increaees rather than /TAME/Meg DOOM. The cadhtier himself, although his business de to keep out of danger and to make as mode as he can from others who are drawn entolie is eornetimes entangled in the same =ghee with lds customer° or allows the nierevedest of them to victilize him. This was the •case with tile man °nine'who kept a mein cafe or wine ehopin the Rue de la -Glaclexe, and whore excetasive faith in awycsow—moderre Emrich kr " tipe"— ;brought him to the brink of ruin. Like a Wont° Carlo gambler, broken down, in bank and coodit, he saw no solution but death; wed, teething brought his wife to the same way of thinkbagolle shot her, his two chit - Arlen and then Itireielf. It is this horrible affair that hoe made the betting nuisance in 'Barba again a subject of public tifseuseion. AN UNHOLY ALLIANCE. The followIng iS the latest titbit of houle. nerd scandal: A certain dame elegant, velem blathered pomaded a forth= of about 611.0,000 a year, conducted her entablishment eat is wale of about twice as latirgeen income. Everyone was perfectly aware that the secret- of this curious difference between badge; and expenditure could aione be ex- plained by the " friendship " of a certain aralionaire for the lady; the ordy question was, "Did the husband. know where the emelt came from, or did he not?" It was difficult to see how be could be blind to the luxury, so disproportionate to his income, iby which he was habitually surrounded; yet, on the other hand, hie demeanor had 211VPAya been irreproachably correct, that of =upright man who trusts both his wife and hil3 friend, for the lover was a friend of his awn of many years' standing. The ndiebo however, went on for years without a eimeadA and perhaps the most ouriene thing about it was the way it has just come to an OLD LOVE SWAPPED FOR NEW. The cavalier continued faithful, but the lardy game suddenly tired of the liaison, and Sell in hove with a new admirer. The new- comer was young, handsome and ardent; ;the fair ewe responded to his advances with laneciediatio smiles. There was no rupture with the old love, in the sense of a scene, .or explanations and protestations. A few znoredrega ago the faithful adorer of so many years rained, as usual, and, as he had done every day for to:mounted length of time, to mile, 4' What shall we do to -day ?" And the lady rateelved him with just the same effete - •',tamale greeting as she had given of yore, hut 71T3 he looked around her boudoir, the words he hed been about to utter froze on 111:7.6.L 'The morning paper ti two days ago eon- nained the followieg announcement : The ;body of a well-dressed man was fond ab o'clock yesterday evening lying under a tree in the 33ois de Boulogne. A pistol was grasped in bhe right band, and a lariat wound through the bib temple eloasly Indleated the cause of death. On the left breast, pinned to gni coat, was a oard on which was written in pencil, dd mann constant" die constant). DocuMents on the blidei prove it to be that (ofi Pad Delaeroix, a wealthy retired orstookbroker. No tenon can be assigned ,for the rash act, for the cleranited possessed everything calculated to make life ortniloYable. The Oommisetery of Police ia , new envestigating the matter." The recipe for getuan EDDA wee len$ "kept beard by the chefs of t e Vaticerrie but emit von to the world when NAV:loon in, do Italy TWO MINDS OW iiieetireaSimi. The thiPOlose rierried °utiles Idno nee' 4Ievananeone11e. • Emir young peeple wero etratiral around a table in Ls reetoknrant the other evOnhele. 'Ono couple had hem, mended 11 yearn the other ono but teeth $aid the MAD who bad been inurried the longer, "Henry, leb u.0 1)141t0 G tr1P o NeW Yea roa41 have reyral tint° without the girlie," Tile women looked at each othee teed laughed in contented Granee- monti, arid the younger ooe, With Vied00,11 she dreamed not of, looked into her bus - band' e face with a look of oedfideece that all winea onght to wear mid sad, i; Yoe two men will never do anything herY wrong.; you have too good a time with your own wives." "That's BM" laughed the men, and the jolly cinerteitte pained but into the night as happy and.gay ae blaceiegh they were not a party of marreed people. In the seine room were two married men with groups of gay yoinag bike, hut their' wives were not among the number. The couttast waa a vivid one. 01 course ,we know not vviree Due set of merritidimen Were not as heppy as the other, but we do know • why tlie Bret °nee did not have to go to clubs and other resorts to hunt fox, the good timethat men are bound to hems either at home or away from it The two lit•tle whore were wise enough to be leadeot and over- lociked certain foibles which so many women oontinually nag abont, They kept themsolvee well clreesed and well Informed. They made their liorne place where the lausbende could belogtheir friends, and they ent,ered heart axiu lobo the ' intonate and amusernenis of the two men whom they lua promised to Weave to until death parted them They wom companienable e that Was the Whole seeing, and the two men were happier in their society than in any other that they could INGAEXAF StiAltiP TONGUE. The String of Mord Names site cans Senater Carpenter, of Wisconain. In discussing "Politics and the Press" ex -Senator John J. Ingalls, of Kansan pro. smote the following evidences or his powers of vituperation: Carpenter had a contemporary who Wag his antipode, a Simian monster, repuleive as a chimpanzee, with the re:tuners of a steve- dore and the morals of a buccaneer. Hie hoarse and harsh harangues crashed on ad- jacent tympanums like the wild cries of the gorilla in African jungles. His idea of party allegianee was to denounces its hiadere, thwart ita policy and betray its prineiplem Living in luxery • ripen a fortune locumu. lated by grand larceny, embezzlement and extortion. he hurled anathemas at the rich as the oonseioncelees oppressors of the poor. Areeepting the favors of the corporations which he denounced as robbers and tyrants, be was not dieconoerted by exposure of his per- fidious duplicity, and boasted of his dis- honor as a stainless decoration. Ilia yen - &lily was equalled only by his hypocrloy, and both were excelled by hie petrified effrontery. And yet thle ranting rogue, Shia cogging and incorrigible knave and charlatan, wae habittutlly lauded in °certain journals as the herald of a new dispensa- tion, the tribune of the people, the fearless champion of poverty and the apostle of the * rights of man, beeeuse lee broke hie oath of I office, violated the moat sacred trate and furnished contraband infortrattion obtained under the pledge of secrecy and confidence. 4. , A VI ORIA COUNTY IIIIRACIa IOWw� ailfferge Regained Health oincl Strong* era MOO litre. Aimee Lawson. legs the iltetlf 01 Melt generreci Magill and lairenettee—Whey -"lead Health dial ' /deny Eeniedleillad ,Wail�d.• • Orrem th Woo4*1110 Todeldeadenti.a' •,The indeprndent.haspubliehed • a num ef web authentioeted Oases of Wet rema be curer by tho us e 61 Die .Willianne PI fe? PelePeople. • Many of these ou • ve obcured in onwown Protbere, And Of them have been vouched for , by ne per of well known standing, •evhoee d latorestedness leaven no room toeloubt t imourekey of the .statements made, Bub anything' were needed to convince t skeptic:AI among our .readera •iii any the he) and bring into, greater prominence et Wing,. merit ef tide wonderful 11 eg remedy it is found In the fact th *5 independent has been able, to give t partionlars of Noma remarkabte gores ger own neighborhood, every detail which on be easily yeritied ,by any, into Wed in SO doing. A short time ago pve the partioulars of the recovery of Mb Un•orge Veal, whioh has attracted he nay olio, and added to the fame of Dr. W Pink Pills In this locality. A few day.ago this °aim Was the topic ;of con- versattowin one of our local stores, when a gentleman preeent maid he 'knew of a core en town even more 'surprising. The /ode - rodent, alert for anYthing. thab would hatorost itereadere, asked for some further particulare, and was Informed that the per - men referred to was, Mrs. domes Lawion, an eeteemed reeident of Woodville, who had beau utterly helplese for ,a time, her rottevery despaired of and who is now, through the almoat magical virtues of Dr. Pink Pine, reoovered and able to '§e about once more. A few days after this, 'neeting Mr. Lawson on the street, tlie In- Sependen,t inquired if it were true, as stated, that bite wife owed her recovery to the use id Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. "Ores," replied Mr. L., ",and not only my Wife but I wee sewed by them also. If you will call at the house you oan have the full partioulars. if you want them." Mr. Lawson has been a resident of Woodville for over twenty years, and is well known and highly respected by all. ,On . at his bowie we found both Mr, and Mrs. Lawson at home, and quite, Willing to give the desired information. They are an intelligent couple, and those acquainted with them will have ne hesitation in giving impliolt confidence to their statemerds. Mr. Lamina stated that he had been ailing for yeara ; his appetite. failed; he• became weak and unable to work. He received medical assistance, but found it of no avail, end at last he was confined to the bongo, with little prospeota of recovery as was thought. He had read of the wonderful sures effected by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and determined to give them a trial. He ison found benefit from them, and oontinn- In use entirely recovered, and is now ramming better health than he has previ- wily done for wears and le quite as able as orinerly to do a day's work. Mrs. Lawaon iambi:Ad of her terrible suf., Firings. For three yearn she had been un- ble to do housework, and for nine menthe was confined to bed, being so helpless that ID had to be lifted like a child. She bad =suited dootors in Toronte and taken their prescriptions but found no relief. Her nor - one system was wholly unstrung and she adored from disease of the spine. The octant told her it would be necestaary to erform an operation on her spine, ether - 'Ise she could not get relief. She refused have the, operation performed, knowing hot it would make her a cripple for life and she considered that condition as had as her then state of suffering. At last she be- gan the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and tad mob been taking theme long when she found their good effect). She found heraelf getting stronger, and was able to leave her bed. At first she had to nee crutchee, but eentinuing the use of Pink Pills she was Able to throw away first one and then the other of the crutches and 1. now nob only able to walk freely, but to attend to her household duties is formerly. In fact she toys that she ie now stronger than she has been for many *yearn. Her appetite has returned, her nerve and spine troubles have dteappeared, and ehe rejoiced in complete recovery which she attributes molely to the nee of Dr. Williams' Pink P1112, and which bbs recommeuda bo biome troubled with nervone p ostration, climates of the spine r genera debility. Both Mr. and Mrs. 'Amon attribute their recovery under orovidence to the nee of this raervelloue eflicine, which has been such a bleesing in r land, and they are willing that all Sheri should enioy the knowledge of their onderful virtue. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a perfect sod builder and nerve restorer, curing eh diseases am • rheumatism, neuralgia, arida paralysitalocomotor ataxia,St. Vitus' anew, nervous headache, nervous pros. atien and the tired feeling therefrom, the ter effeote of la grippe, infinenza and vere colds, disetwee depending on umors bathe blood, much as scrofula, chronic ryeipelas, ate. Pink Pills give a healthy ow to pale and sallow complexions, and e a spectifie for the troubles peculiar to the mele system, and in the case of men they ffect a radical oure in all cases arising from anted worry, ever -work or excesses of any atm& There Pills are manufactured by the Dr. illiamedidedioine Company, Brockville, b., and Schenectady, N. Y., and are said ly in boxes bearing the firm's trade mark d wrapper, at 50 cents a box, or 6 bores r $2.50. Bear in mind that Dr. Williams' ink Pills are never Hold in bulk, or by the zen or hundred, and any dealer who farm substieutee in this form is trying defraud. you, and should he avoided. Is public are %leo cautioned againet all er so-called blood builder' and nerve os no matter what name be given them. ey are all imitetions whose maker,' hope reap a peounlary advantage irozn the conferral reputation !achieved by Dr. Pink Pills., Ask your dealer Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Pew Wand refine all imitations andeobstantea Dr. Wintered' Pink P111. may be had of dragghits or direct by mail from the Dr. Mediobee Oon2pany from either dress. (the price at which there pith sr° d makes a course of treatment bonen. ve as oompared with other remedies as adios], treettment her rk• nk res lla, ewe 1.' IDhe if e he V rill I ' fe. at ID ID of we oh 11- SIDE LIGHTS ON PARIS, •crisp Gossip of Doings hi the Gy 'French Capital, FROGGY IN AITANTI,EfIGLISII,RAGE Aternhardree New Theatre—D New entir4are ftx no eotako4ad gale attire—A Jolter •Spolis a ,Oetillona-hIng '11111an, On the Duet. H, *heti% storm in a teacup is ragiog at the • preeent oraent ! 'The &Weber the cause of it all, and hat he has done • ie would, no doubt, puzzle him to die - cover. Siera and Madagase ear aro the CaM8 bah. 10A,M. re*," Tee French anert, that the Blitish are oupplying their enemies with urine with malice prepense: to defeat their laudable efferts at colonization. It is some time since the Ironies worked themselvesup into both a state of excitement ProhahlY • when their wrath has gone down they will come bo their mins again; hut in the meanwhile they are hammer and tongs what England. Perfidious Albion ia In bverybo'dy's mouth and the papera are full of WHAT THE MENGE THINK OF THE ENGLISH. Ati eareple of the present esteem hi which the British nation is held, the follow. tag ;newspaper extract 'Teaks for itself: "When any reystertoue thme etakes place ID society it is the emit= to say cherohee la femme. In a , way, when any complication occurs in our colonies, it may truly be said cherches The Eng- lishman is like the God Of the catechism— be is here, there and everywhere. He i ID found not only at home, but also abroad, and especially where, to the pleasure of satisfemog his taste for colonial expansion, he can unite the pleasure of embarrassing the French. Like Louis Philippe, he never goes out without au umbrella, and takes great care to protect 'himself from rermonsi. bility; His 'umbrella sometimes the Siamese, sometimes the Hovas or any other African tribe. He lets them receive the rain—that is to say, the blows --and, when the storm secretly prepared by him has passed over, he reappears, dry and smiting, with another colony to add to hie list. WHAT THE BRITISH THINK OF THE TRENCH. IS would be,a little difficult to express a reliable opinion from here, except in so far as Britithers in Paris are concerned. TINY one and all insider the French have gone clean out of their senees. For Engliehmen here the position is soraewhat streaked and at times critical. On the Boulevard des Capuoinee this morning three young spans who had been lunching too freely met a typical Evglish tourist strolling along, smoking bis pipe. ROUGH ON TOURISTS. ; t Woman's Influence. In may ba true that "the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world," but it is net v rocking only that it rules. The proverb is true, but Re cant is purely masculine. It d is by moulding manners, stimulatincr virtue, exalting. honor, inculcating religion, and sweetenuag and purifying air the *prangs ot trr, life and action that she rule. And how , can she do this in the most effeetive manner except by hereelf being educated, refined and cultivated? Let her repel, however, in the first instance, and always, that humiliat- ing patronage by which men in society traria her merely as the votary of pleesure and the prize of gallantry. Ali the other queetizeis relatimg to her porribion in the life of Om world are dependent on this and will be int. bled by it. --Judge Gordon, Philadelphia. Facts A.bout Animal Structure. The complexity of animal structure is marvelous. A. caterpiller contains more than 2,000 musoles. In a human body are eome 2,000,000 perspiration glande, com- intmicating with the euidace by duote, hay. ingE6 total length of some ten mile.s, while that of the arteries, veins and orpillaries musb be very great. The ;blood contains millions of millions of corpuscles, each atructure in itself. The rode in the rethes, , which are abpposEd to be the ultimate re- cipients of bent, are estimated at 30,000,- In 000, and leleinert has calculated that the ee gray matter of the brain is built of at least 600,000,000 eelis. k There are 8,838 medical students, at the kg various Inds -entities in Germany. gd,o.c/ bread, p7e.„ 1:14$11.3,7, but h ;3 -1-&tnach vics ck1iate0 enitidieW 44 ib Vkrk: c0ok7 but Ws tere.d and sick, of tiFe. tte a II cisni e of iara. he botlght Cottolene, vie 11 caw Sh 0 rte ei and More than 2V, she tnade be-tt&r foocl,z Rd he could eat it wrditout zahy ustpIeajrtt tifter effect, NNo0°Y-iffiE 11APP1;t4i. hAv1n3 round lilt BEST) arta moot heattlituf horf. ertht,$,44r &mete irr o Oa a"Ie Made only Wel% IC,,,FAIRBANIC Et CO., Weittrtgtott emit Alin streets, ElgteEdged Males for Savages. Objections heving horn made to the sending of leathewbonnd Bibles with gilt edges to the South Sean as a needless luxury in the minden fidd, ib is announced that the . strong binding is neceeeary en account Of the humidity of the climate, and that the gilt edges are riot eo niuch an ,ornamerill as " an armor -plating against the attacks of cocifiroachee and the white ant" Dedrittes were paid for 61 bears, 30 Woliiee, bO Iyilieee, 0,016 foitee, 730 °entire Arid 44359 hafts la gorway last year. inpply is net eXhalletbal• In a moment they had eurrounded hiin and commenced jeering, dinging the vul- gareet of vulger abuse that Parisian argot alone can furnieh. The Enthglishman appar- ently did not .understand a word, nor e came of the molestation. Finding their efforte to raise his dander ineffectual one of the Frenchmen then deliberately spat in the Britieher's face. In the twinkling of an eye a change came over the scene. The spitter seemed to leap a couple of feet into the air before measuring his length backwards on the sidewalk and two well -directed right and left handers landed hie two companions in the same recumbent position. An angry crowd collected but the Engliehmiumwhose blood Was now fairly up, thrzukt them aside, and jumping into a &ore, drove away. XING MMAN A DRIUMEN, DISSIPATED ROWDY. That pattern "king in exile," ex -King Milan of Servia, has already turned to financial account his reconciliation with Queen Nathalie, who is fairly well off. Her husband bas taken advantage of the re, mewed friendship to obtain a little loan of $100,000 from his divorced spouse. Con- sidering that King Milan openly squandera all he possesses an extremely fast life in Paris, it seems curious that Nath elle aliould have coneeiated. It is not so very. long since the ex -ruler of Semis was in a iron at the Theatre Frio:main accompanied by a lady of more than dubious character, whose fair shoulders were loaded with diamonde, the gifts of her very un -royal looking adminr. So far as reputation is concerned Milan has none left, except that tor evil. It yeas hoped that Netball° would have had auffieieet influence to have removed him horn Paris, from which he could well be mhaed, but it seems he was only playing low for her money, for, now he has got it, he is back again dissipatingfaster than ever, and a crying disgrace to the respectable monarchies of Europe. BERNHARDT TO HAVE HER OWN THEATR. , Apropos of theatres, rumors of theatres constitute the staple topics in art circler: this week., Yesterday the new Poets' Thea- tre was the order of the day; to -day it is a brand new projecb of Sarah Bernhard*, who to nee a Parisian expreseion, feels the need' of being "baptized anew" in her good city of Parise It was at one time a question of her returning to the Comedie Francaise, but on second thoughts she has determined to have a theatre all to herself. This idea of yesterday is an acconrplished fact to- day. The Theatre de la Renal's- Rance Ikea been taken for three years by M. Gratz end there the diva will have free play. To.morrow she leaves for a three months' tour in South America. She will return towords the end of September, and about October 155h the new theatre will be inaugurated with a fiourieh of trumpets and an 'entirely new piece— probably by Sardou, who is known to have had a new play on the stocks for the past six months. The repertoire of the new theatre is calculated to raise the expecta- tions of methetically-disposed Parisians to the highest conceivable pitch. It will con- sist exclusively of new plays, inepired by the goddess Sarah and written by the elite of dramatists and poets. Nuw min IN leArat EVENING ATTIRE. A strong effort is being made in smart cirolee to break into the monotony of the male evening attire, "sablee and eilarch," as Thackeray so aptly defined the swallow. tail and white tie that are now eo universallyaffected. One hosterts tecently Made it a esne qua non with her male gnats that they were to present theinselvee drooled in white, velvet or eilk being optional, but knee breechee and stockings being obligatory. The effect was most satisfactory ; anything is preferable to the pretenb hides= tailless evening jacket, that no buly with any pretenelone to Mete should permit in her drawing -room. Whether, howevet, the knee beireolied will dowdy i4 Satoh on remains to be seem Were everyone gifted with pa calves and a well shaped Ankle and fed the fashion *cold goon bo adopted bed betWeen what theio gifted with sturdy baluiter.raile and Mileleileteenneteeneoemm, Castoria Sarotrei'Pitcher's prescription for Infants aChildren. and rt eontalna no -Ether Opium, Morphine Tier other Narcotic substazico. ia a learraleSS substitute for Pareg.oric, props, tloottzing iierreeps, need Castor oil, ID Pleasant. Its L-IllaZantee is thirty years' use by =Mons of liZetiaors. tiastoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Casp torla owniaritie votniting Sour Curd, cures atarrivdea and Wind Coiie. Castoria relieves tehatled.tig droubleS, cures constipation and flatulency. CaSteria aesiireallates the. fend., regulates the otconaele. .and bowelsi, giving healthy a,n(1 natural sleep. Cago oria tb.c ehilcl.reu?s Pomaceof—the Mother's Frienele . Castoria.. "Costoria is an excellent medicine for chil- dren. /or.hez's have repeatedly t,old. me of its govg000e2ect upon their chadren," Da. G. C. 0E0q0D, •, Lowell, Mass. eastoria is the best remedy for children of which am acquainted. I hope tl:o (lapis not far distant wherkmothers will comider the real interest of their children, and uso Castoria in- stead of the various quack. nostrums which are destroying, their loved ones, by forcingopium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, ,thercby Sending thorn to premature graves." Da. Krscamloa, Con.way, Az." Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted to children tha r I recommend it =superior to any prescription known to inc.' • 11. Anrc cen, to D.,. in So. Oxford St, Hrooldyn, N, Y. "our physicians; in the children's depart- /tient lmve spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice withCstoja n and although we only have among our medical supplies what is 'mown as regutar products, yet we aro free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." • UNITED Hosprzw. 4.14» DISPENSARY' Boston, liasa ATTArac 0. SUIT73, Pres., Tho Centaur Compomw, litEr-rzny Streot, New York City. Iffv ‘,4(47, •Threfle."."'eleteetens these who can only display spindlceshanks, the show would be somewhat ludicrous. DIVORCE I.Aw WORKING WELL. America is famous foo the ease and ex- pedition with which people 'marry, divorce, and marry again, and France, though con- siderably behind the United States, in this respect has little to complain of. Nothing could afford a more convincing proof of the popularity of divorce here than the fact that during the last five years about 30,000 couples have availed themselves of it. The Chamber has just now read for the first time a law tending to make a severance of the matrinionial boucle as easy as buying a ticket for the opera. According to the new bill, ,a mere Judicial separation of the spouses Cart be changed to definite divorce after the lapse of three yeare, on the de- mand of either of the parties—plaintiff or respondent. NOVELTIES IN BALLS. • A depatture in the usual monotony of balls has put been made by the Comteese de Beaufremont The sezwants were all dressed in Renaissance Venetian costumes' thou atatiened in the entry wearing helmet, cuirass and halberd, and the arrival of the different groups ot guests was announced with a flourish of trumpets. Some of the dresses were exceedingly pretty ; one mar - gulf* wore a direotoire robe, with a huge directoire hat, trimmed with black and green plumes and bows of green sathi. The Chnuttess de Villeneuve wore a Columbine satin, dotted with blue and trimmed with red noes ; another Countess had on a mer- veilleux dress, and a wondrous directoire hat in rose-colored tulle, with green satin bandelettes and black feathers; yet (mother looked charming in a Louie XV. costume, with a tricorre, trimmed with roses and rose-colored plumes, and an exceedingly handsome woman personated the Princese de Laroballe with a garland of roses on her hair. SOMETHING LIKE A BEAST. The buffet was arranged under a bower of grapes and vine leaves and fresh roue, end on it figured roast peacock with gilded beak, sticking pig covered with &were, and huge pies that contained live •birds when opene,d, all in the styie de real renaiseance feast. During the cotillon a white ass, with hoops all chauese with roses, was led in by two little negroes, and afterward a cherry tree in full bloom was introduced, with glided °egos hanging to the ketches containivg singing birds. The canton was led by a lady in a delft:done Watteau toilette and her partner in a harlequin costume of red and black. The hostessand the rest of her family were Venetian ecottanes AN UNFORTUNATE CONTRETEMPS. At another function just given by the Corotesse de St. Croix things did not peel off ,quite so eatisfaotorily. The Countess'. who is one of the richest as well air one of the most charming beaten/es Paris, had trreptired for her numerous friends beautiful bracelets, which were to lee offered them during the cobillon. The mortise of the fair demo; was not a little when, opening the case'', if was seen that the bracelet had i disappeared, and, a natty little grader put In its place; such was the same in each of the bracelet came. The guests were undecided whether to take the affair as a ioke or an insult until the hysterical sobbings of the Countess set them ab their eaae. Some wealthy wag ked got wind of the affair and bribed one of the servants' to make the transfer, for at a later period of the evening the bracelets were discovered all nestling beneath the crust of a raised pie. Who the perpetrator of the joke was has nob been diecovered, but he is shrewdly expected to be a gallant Lothario who was louder than the rest of the male guests in the declamation of his Indigna- tion. The Down With High Prices Poi Electric Belts. $1.55, $2.65, 53.70 5 .forroer prices $5 $7, $10. Qualty remenve the seene-16 dif- ferent styles; dry battery and acid belts —mild or strong current. Less than hall the priee of any other company andtnore home testimonials than all the rest to- gether. Pull list free. Mention this vaper, W. -T. BAER di CO. Windsor, Ont, sample of This Season'S Ebb Stories, A Georgia MD who crossed a stream in his buggy a few der ago found, after he had °roared, that a nine.pound fish had jumped into his buggy. 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