Uono-Ind la& knit and QHVUM A unntonna Puuuotnoa nug. ` This couple have an interestin g story. Em- ` merich and his wife were children together In Hungary. Eight years ago John came to Amgricg and foynd work in Cleveland as 3 tinxmith The tum lnvnra lrnnf nn :1 l\(\l`I`A_ EIMERICH AND BRIDE. _ A post. inortem examination was held, which at first seemed to reveal traces of ar- senic poisoning, but a closer investigation , showed alwholiam to he the probable cum; 0! duth. Hrs. Emmerich, the young wife, who is at No. 88 Wil](`tt street, declares that at the time of his death her husband had over 0:!) about him. although his em-cts given her at the hospital consisted of only 40 cents, a pair of white kid gloves and his wedding ring. Twain nnnnlo lintinnn inirnmuutin .. .4`-.. I3... Jolm Emmerich Dlea unslha Street While Wllklng with Ills Brldo. ` John Emmerich, a young man from Cleve- llnd; 0., was walking with his brialo of a week at Division and '.\Iontgam-_.-ry streets `in New York.` whn ho stuggured and tell on the id9WI1i,_; parently un :1 (It. B0 was taken ` to Gouyetneur lzoapitnl. Where he soon died. IA Honsvmoou END'ED"BY DEATH. DUI IIO OI IE9 Crllllxll D3 Rennlneu until the bu-keep add, See hen-. it`:a (innate close." You came Into 3 11$ store. \'uu`vo smyod lb tholo day through; Until the z;itualiun`s ( hanged, The stone is now in you. \'.... \'..-I. \u-___.__ Tho Splrlt`s Tramformntlon. A rod nmwrl man mum] near the bar And on-rj 1L:Ju\.lai}e Somo liberal \'.'uul.l sweetly say, I.et.`s all go up and smile. And men czune in and men went. out. But he of the cruuaon Rnl'IIAInauI until Ihn Inn-1-.-nun .-Id An Incidental (`unvc-nation, -... Ir... a..-_|.|..' ,1. u . . Alli. Ilcluuuuun uyuwuuu uuwuuw un ..w.f.""' Or lf wutklndllngwoiul, .ot ' mi t0us`l.N.lGotl.!ol'tm`a|- set L auwronna co., - Footomuunut 1..A-._ |.A. -A .|__ n_._.__ . 4- -1 I- Bullion Imp:-nu... 1-5.1. 141 IVLA.-...\ I!-_ I A Some:-. Iodeu, u yuu. -1\ ew York I inquired Down Town Shoe Stores Every Time No; 260 PRINCESS STREET, ONE DOOR ABOVE RElD 8 FURNITURE STORE. NOW UH Orr & Co. --::---:----w -----.v -- o The Mlllinory Department this gonaon will be made the moat ox- tenaive as well as the most attractxvo in the city. Details to prove this will be furnished later. Nhnn (haw-no!-A nn Maui ($111-fninn At Han CA1-II-inf. `n:-nun nf Rinlunnnrl HARD AND SOFT WOOD.` `A _.-_ _,_A AL- -5.4... :-u_,__.._. __4 In...` MONTREAL SHOE STORE HAVE NOW RECEIVED THE LARGER PART OF AN IIIUENSE SFOCKVOF DRESS FABRICS. Partlculnr care was nkon when bnyin to secure not only the but vnlue but Also the newest mnterlnll In the moat fuhiono o lm. None 0! their ue Fnncy or Flgurod Dun Goods will be found in any other olty houn, u the controlling right III positively obtained. for Klnglton. '1 1""? T` TT ETC` `CAN BEAT THE PRICES Including Silk Warp Henriettas, Black Finished Henrietta Cloths, Oashmeres, Habit Cloths, and other equally desirable spring textures. J". ABERNETCHY. `ALL THE NEW SPRING SHADES. Have just been received and comprise some NOVELTIES that will require to be seen early as they will soon be picked up. The Goods are all new and imported from first hands in Europe. Prioec are much lower than ever, especially in imported goods. Special obring this, week of 1000 Pieces of New Dress Goods in` single and double fold. 800 Pieces of New Ribbons in the latest styles a.nd'pure silk. 1000 Pieces New Embroideries, Insertions and Flouncings. A 4000 Stock of Kid Gloves to chose from. II will DO IIIPDLBDOG 1856!`. big?` Carpets and New Curtains at the Carpet House of Richmond, STYLISH ; DRES'S wv.-, . v-v_v_-' .-v-_~--' BI81` {N THE EA]-lli`. Yud No. l-0nIArlo Street. " ' I-Clarence Btroot Wharf. " 8-8t.lAwIfonoe Wharf. Ciconn ddlvmw broken woathc sou In. Chic! 0 -8:. wnnoo Whuf. Branch 0moo--(`ornar Khan and Ohnnon BL. JOHN LAIDLAW & SONS, NEW DRESS MATERIALS 2 HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, No trouble to show goods. D. F. Armstrong s A LADY S KID BUTTUNED LARGEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS._ 99 CENTS. WALSH & STEAEV BLACK DRESS GOODS, In. Chief Olloo-St. IAWPGOO Whu-I. Branch 0moe--(`-ornor and Cluonoo _8I.. unt: Brl Amclmn ocd` BIOHMONJEERR 82: co- EVER SHOVVIV BY TIEIEILI. ELEGANT 14| Princess Street=~ r For 99 Cents OPEN THEIR SPRING SEASON WITH THE 191 PRINCESS STREET. iiffiin may. OF THE _.AT__ WALSH & STEAOY '8. Coal. Wholesale, Retail, Inns!!! 1`? III!!! II A DESI! f DOORS] Bush and Blinds,Mouldings and .LI. -_ l_..6...: __..._I- In thiuloonlity for Gtllnour ct Co.'a (Trenton) ruopnono uomm nu ` L W. B CK. lot of Clarence street. aromnms left A: lh emcee of Mr. James !Iedden.Prl|oeu street. and Mean. Melelvez Q Blroh. Brook Street. will be promptly rllled. telephone Comm unloetlon. Anna "Black Dlunond Line. eT:63F6 THE? `E6575 .-g . _,,L, `#4. V I1 lilo uliflwllg IIIIIIZ IHJVUI. WUII XI? Jud pmmptly dollvorod. Buuon wood and Bud and Soft Cox-dwood .0! that quality on land. lnnpoouon aollcltod and nntlntuodoo (unmanned. YARD-0o1-nor Ontario and West Struts. `Z H'01oo-Clu-omo And Onurlo St:-cou- Not of Clarence Street. zumums left 3: aha am:-an Mr. James (X! All IIIIIC con: and won 1 Q"l'olophono Communication. .1 AM 28 SW1` .::..L1aJ.u\.z..:.~n. pu .s.:\J\z.;..a.;. Whun rs.Veuol nun: Wholeulonnd Dealers. Goals of the Retail coal and W won but dancrintlon. undc oovar. well screen I6! Prinocu Sana oor. Sydenlum Str;ot. nanmn_ BIRECK 815 BOOTH \I7h.u-ne-In Van-nl Aaunta nn 7MnInnnIAnnd ` ._..- IF YOU WANT THE C /Ieapestc Best/-Turniture QCIKI I-IIILIKLE KIUILIUII-Jsf IIJ\l 3 other factcfry work. A fun nook than on hand. Gun and ex- L-Inc. W. B. t 8. ANGLIN. Wellington Street. North. mm" ' % oi: clsixiri i>o6aIndns' !3_-J:'; QARNQVS Kw vv U-I nun: `dinarunv -|--nl ran van! ounpmr pixoms JOHN L JOYCE. Anunuuuuu ,Auuuu|u5.uvu-In lull I3! ll! Shaun Ln Hot Water Heating Engineers. Again. for the Colebnted Spiral Radiator Hot Air Furnace manufactured by ,M. H. .13 oobs. Syrnouae. N.Y. Noxtdoor to ;v. it. n _PrinoeuE-`It ... I`innmi`.hin , Plumbing.8tan.m 1nd Gen Fitting Heatlnc Emrlnoen. IiALL:.% Aafwun, coo/(mo STOVES and RANGES, _{`lIIl`A l lIl`Q'l` A1` GENUINE .40/Ht. /Vic/ile-p/ated, lomll Coal and Wood Dealers. Goals or the in but description. unda cover. screen and pmmptly Ind Cox-dwood auallty 3RAME'$ SOLE AGENTS BTHVLIIIJI In ISTIMAFES GIVEN FOR EVERY DES- CRIPTION OF REPAIRING. OARPETS LAID. Opposite PoIaon's Dr-a.~ store. PRINCESS STREET. Kingston con. In An pmuu u-nun. -1IZ`BTt`||.AZA`BQl'lI`I)EI1 mums, usv. moi A35 onn sauna " Iumussm smma am &o. WAU%%%99% !LYARD < TERI P`, OF ALL DEKIRIPTIONS. CALL AT 1; ga; 23 %s. A GLIN, upnons-mnm _ Designs sud Estimates Furnished tor all ' Kinds of Work. In uncxrouupnnurunuon. Al ILIMNT LIN! OF HAIIGINGS Ioloot hill. Alwqyg usobutulootad Ind uoItIt.y|ldcodlnllutu-n0ntArio.- Glvounaonllusd lookoveronrvltook. nonmsows WALL! gum nnror - us--vvuuvi Iii`? " I I-1: uuuuia Spruce up'-don,t by` I olA'ni--and don`: wt! in Lhogroauprinatnnhu on. ` Al llllnnluli A`!-DAIIIIIIII F. o; ;A|\ll}R_S_HALL, TCTOK AT TH}? ' GENUINE AEEE smzs, ---unnuuxn no A _EE!.9TIT39:- non 0lIloo--(`-orner um: um Um-anon _uL. its Anna-Ion datrl` an I ntbhowr Va-1 a spud 51 Shanda oovuruziwoll Ioroanod` `Pnlnnhonn (kunmullhnhm. WI; A'1.wA'Y~a 7 no wrra"-'1';u-- Bolt Dry Hard Wood, Dry Block Wood. Dry Kindlinc Wood and the Boot descriptions of Cool. comma or namucx um omuuaan Bud lnyourprduneulytot \ PAINTING - AND_-A PAPER|NG_ __..__ __. .I__ A L , nun.-nu nnnvu I FURNITUREUIADE T0 cam. % 281 PRINCESS ST. 5 Under-nxor and 5 balmor, : 5-! PRIN CES8 STREET Cor. Bydenhun Street. 1 . vl\.| __L ___ -__.,_.___. ,_.;-_ T . , _ , Hf \ MERCHANTS I - HOUSEKEEPEIS l_l L`RK nmni a nu.-rv. DVIVIII A FIIQ III" 3u_3av &. VIRTUE. ---. -. _-:..: ..-vv Telephone communication. HENRY BRAME,_ Ipndluntn "nAn-h- bun: Qua` `W001; AND GOAL. ~ EERNHUBE &c. "2373 1} 7: 5:335.` --CHEAPES'l` AT- 00 oontsa. pan`. nmunicauon. 1 Lino. . IL A. B0(.`"`H. llllllllllll. JAMES SWIFT & 00. $1 per pair, 1 Estimates Fur-n` Work. act, our. 5 Kingston. [:9 OYEE3'l'UFb`El) WORK A III ICIIJU HIIUIIIUTI V I "011. I COUWIIK keep my voice from trem- bling, um! than I _1ldn't. have long halt And u b1.`..`l'n.lo overcoat. Ho got right onto mo tor ` u (ake.-Dotm!_t_1'_1-go Pan. <>_ e~.. vv T5~ one lnnol! Alny. "How did you get that black eye?` ro- pontod the drummer, as he buckled the scraps of his uch_el. "Well. I tried to be smart." Howl ` "1 Iran as Seymour, hd..and in I hurry toga: my railroad ticket. so In: another chap. The ihket taller was slow, lazy and lmpudout. The othc man ed hi: gun, shoved it. Into the window an got. his ticket ten second: later. It Wu I him. for me. And you accepted Itf` I did I Ibovod mymevolvcr Into tho window and gave the ticket man aqunrter or n mlnutojtogat mo n pucobonrd." : "And he jumpddl l, Ho d1d-jumpoIl out of his ok-eand broke -mo in two over A bnuago trunk. 'He`I_ got my revolver 'et.." But how id it happen uowurk In onecnn and (Allin unuthetl" uln-. In,...l.I..`o l....`.. ..... ..._L_.. n_ _ _ _ A _ , , rusgu uuur vlrvluuy uumnm it Do In s moment the ooschmnn straightened up, and than he stole I look over his shoulder and asw the wag standing hat in hand appur- ontly talking to some one inside the carriage. Th:u1k you, yes; good day," sand the wag, and bowed himself gracdully any from the door, turning so he clld no to look up at the driver and any ons word. Homo." Yes, slrl Get. up;"snd on won! the broughAm- homc. Where that homo" I'll. or who the mistress of the carriage win, or whst also did when she came out of the store, or what the couchman dlul when he stopped It the door of homo and found the earrings ompty-sll that only the coachmsnsnd the lady know.- New York Mercury. `liking .3 Mean Aclvnntngo of n Sleepy Drlvor. A well known -Brooklyn gentleman, who bun something of n raputauon as u wag, was out walking with a friend. \\'hen posing A dry goods store on F`ult7un street there drawn up were three or four carriages. and among than I closed broughaxn wlth the drwer fast ` uleep an the box. Evidently the milk`! was Inside the store. Without "A word the wag stole quickly up, `and opening the car- riage door carefully slnnunod it to again. In I mnmnnt Hm nnu-hmnn ntniphmnml lI|)lJc'll'Ul.I|a I.IL'l'l`lL| LUI`. Wt-U, I had played my part in The Gentle uian Over the Way" with some success, 1 had `had supper and a. pipe and glam in the green room with Sir Percy, and I had retired to rost with B senseo! having done my duty b`\'_ a neighbor. Suddenly I awoke with a start. Ah! my God! shall I ever forget what. I saw sta.udLv1g by tho sido of my bed. It was tho gure of IL woman. handles and llll]Illluu.\`I}' white. She pointed towards me. I am no coward. but I I)llZ`I(`(I my head under the clothes. filled with n fright. which I cannot describe. After about llvu minutu of this terror] sang out to my neighbor in the next cubicle, and asked him to throw over a box of matches. He did so. The gune disappeared; but we kept our cnndlel burning till daybreak, when we di.~~ covered that the windows in the corridor out- side, which we had carefully cloud on going to bed, were all wide open. I can't guess what. the portent meant, but this I do know, that ever since thnt night; I hnvo never slept without in light in my room. Foolish. pei'~ hnps, but humnn nature other all. lamb ruunuxs l.|II9 tuuuwuig welru SLOT)`: Some years ago I was playing in amateur ` theatrical: at Boseombe Manor, near Bourne- mouth, the country seat of huspitablo Sir Percy Shelley. Being a bachelor, I was given sleeping quarters in what is known as Theatre street." This was I dormitory, di- vided into cubicles, and extending right over the stage and auditorium 0! the pretty little private theatre. Each cubicle resembled the state cabin of an ocean liner, with this differ- ence. viz, that there was only one berth in each. and that the doors, instead of opening, slitlnxi hack into the wooden wall of the com pm'tun-Hts. When opening or abutting they lllmlu in noise which echoed through Theatre street with me much effect as stage thunder. I mention this fact for reasons which will be apparent hereafter. \\'.-II I Iuvd niut-ml I-nw nap! in `-Th.` l`...nol.._ `UPI V|'(`l ` lelll @(`I`9. This settled the qucltion. Tho Roianers left the lmu:~`u incnntinently. carrying tin-it clothes with them, and dresing in the open air. They refused to re-enter the house an-l xncm-.1 .\Innd&_v. The [muse is now v:|r`nnt, except. u.~: to halls of fire and mysterious 11;- uros which tho neighbors declare can lm .\U<`Ho thvro ni_:htl}'. No one has yet been bl`ll\'C enough to solve the mystery. An Rmzlish mnnilnnmn now in Hm !`nim.l uuuugu u) uuvu Luv Iuysuiry. An English gentleman now in the Fnitecl States relates the following weird story: Rnmn nun-2 nan I am: nlnvinrv in nmn9mn- nu uI'l Ivnl Saturday night. he was convinced that them was somuthing wrong. for on approach- ing the housn after dark he saw a figure dancing in front nf him, which vanished when he hurried tmmrd it,`and rising, about n1idni;:ht, he was struck ncrum tho face with 21 hand so bud that the prints of four lin- gers werei left there. Thin mnlui nu...m.na.-.... 1'... n..:......... I-n 4 %--#--:-h- ` Pouru:n rowums In. as very lurk in complexion and wearing A dark pm jacket as his principal article of clothing. This tlguru danced around thv ronm uml grinutxl and gluzxted over the terri- ed boy until the latter 8t'l`ellIDOd out in tor- ror and brought his mother iutn the room just in time to see tlm llguro wuu'sh, as they both declare, into thin nlr. Next night Mr& Hois- uer saw the gura in her room, but Mr. Reis- nvr, who was wltll her, did not and laughed at hot` (mm u......._`I.... ...',.L.. |.._ ..._. I -- am: all ID-_)'ml`1)|u sou IIIUVOU ul. Two nights after the son wusawnkoned and arm: hall of r ying About the room. It vanished as it came.`ILnd he thought. it was ' an optical delusion. The next night he aw aring of tire and then new (tightened. A few nights after this he was treawd to a muph more startling appearance. shortly after` retiring he was awakened by the pres- . - ence in the room of a man whom hodesctlbed 1 u. MALLEN S woon AND con mu) . - cup. `On n-nun:-uuvu-I-5 wnonnu-w -n-n- ' I The uneasy 1;.-grim .59 accom- pli my mission andubm . % `Phage h in Pnrkvillu, L 1., an ,`old houas whose once turned pllt o the noto- rious Pinup of Blazes} tho send `or many mirdernnd nrays of baOI'A(mp0I`t on Thir- tooutlfstriet, NeW`YOI'k When the "House 0f;_'Hl::`zes"" was demolished, immy years dgo, its uxutefiul was takpn to tho Fluthndn road nml made into another hou. The house \:'a,~'-\'t'l1'piu;lfor the past aovon years by a Jufn .`\1ox-an, his wife and threychildren. Du:-E2:-_; their tenancy there werequenr rumors ::h..n. the house. believed to ho mainly be- ('1 .39 M its" timbers About a year ago Mr. zlnran moved out, and Mr. Reimer. his wife and un 18$-year-old son nndvod in. TWO nihhfn nffnr fhn cnn Il'nanu nln\nn-I nnul THE Rmsa V WHIG. TUES_,DAY. MARCH 12. When-Engnhmen visit. New York,uy_I tholfnrqull of borne in The Forumihoyx uwuolaospitahly received and bocolneloonr chanted with thdr both. that it in no. no nmoheoaay that thoy no can dined ad wind out of all conscious: of nnonl nxktn-am ----u- --r- 1:: I-'. In Society (at ChicIo)-Haw In budncq Ih. Elite! - Mb. Ellto-PlcHng up, my dear. I Adda! 08.0130: your to my nllmuy Income bymy last two dlvoron-Unident1ed. ` Anthony Oonwo:k (in hound bathroom)- Hollol Hello! I lay. porter! Bring me I mntchlenmueotonxmy necktie. Servant (hastening to tho door)-Did the cl! :0 out. -In No.1 put wont. I`vo haunting: huh. -1>muuo:puu Rnoord. u yr O'IAnry-Begorrs. OI knocked him duo ` ` In the furlht tap!-Yenowtnok News. wwuuvcu llocuty-ra.ma, Minhwr o'Louy, umyun ` Inc 11 how you give ould slasher. afgw ~ ` knocks lulu: night. l)"I'Anrv_Vin hm-. thn mm. .u.a-n n_.._ 1. Kinny null!!- Old )stross-Kmo. vrhnt vru thntnoho last night at the from i- or! Young nid-The cuts, mum. ' Mlttreu--CatIL Now, when I was young cats did not wear stove pipe hats and smoke clan nu nuunucuuul I uuvratlml. Why. Mm Smuhh-i;l1,"said a Chicago % lady to a caller, "I haven`t, seen you for over 3 week. Hnve you bu-n quite well!" Quito well, thank you," Are you still keeping hnusel" Oh. no; I am a widow no\\"."` A widow!" Yes; [didn't liko my last husband, so I discharged him. - `bi<`:1;;0 Herald. Onwrora, Princes: uuoat. wm rooom: Ill`! Manual. E'l'oloIIMnooomm Plenty of Balm In Glh-Id. A certain polnlcinn huldintz nllioo now in Washington cunu.-s from (jun-:xd-aud he is proud of [us mmvo town. In 1'; tulzl of him that on one occasion a vixitixlg <-lvrgymau preached Ill the villa;;- (:h\.r<`h, and during the course of his remarks he vxolaimed : Is there no balm in Gilead! Mr. Blank jumped to [us feet at once. Of counso them is. be sung out-, to the horror of the congregation, but you can't get it on Snnday."-Washingtnn Critic. mucu uuuz mgnv. 0'Iau-y-Yin. but the man didn't know It H1201:-tv -- An` how In that |n.|.o.. II IVIILI. `I hnven`t got,.nn_'.'.` was the reply. `but. if _mu`ll prumise to do the bu:;1m'.\-5 [or me I`ll go out. and gc-t. a watch fur you in five min- ` utes.' "-Pittshu:'g Di.~put~'u. HI lul.` IKII IIIJII. " `\\'h-3r(-'9 your friend. u L. L_____.` #.A , Willlxng to Pay In Tnult. There aro so:11u,funu;v' tlnugs in law, and lawyers meet with some funny cums once in :1 while. said R<>1n.~.~enrative Kelly, of Luckn- wnnna. A mam who is somewhat distin- 1:uish0d in criminal annals in an expert pick- ` pocket nnco zzskml u frieuvl of mine lutnke his case fur mm. Il'|...`...r.`.. ..-.._ ... ..,.__n ; - u ` to you for u may bu ten D1110 off. lUl'l U. -Ef-that`s x-org: ;:m-1-cf! said John Gil- bert. Well, we diu!:x`t. Now I don`t be- lieve in throwin' awu_vacbance that's clost Iris too muvh like Thuu1[sson`.~ w -1: that swan a ruyvin (ravine) to get. :1 dunk, `vtlllsn huu u1'ays been watered on t`othx-r side. "- Yuuth`s Com- pauion. NIP I UUQHLV (III II UUIJRIUI Whylidu`t. We shout for him in the rt ; place, iusticud 0` tryin' to crmp round! `Then } we d `a had a good bu'aJo tongue forsupper, at least. Now wv haint got nnthin`." Rnnu: nun unnnvcvnl Ihni. nm In! -.......t 5.. uh leash. HUN wt` ulunr gnu un(n]n'_' Some one suggeswd that. Wu had meant to and better game in Hm herd--if we had got, there. 11!`: 4L_n_ _,__, _ , I ,5.-. . . u . -... ` Disgusted Plnllompln-r. Sound philosoplxy may be cmweyed in un- ` grammatical language. as in tho (`use of a. western guide when his whole party had let slip a chance: at u buffalo: `V}n.' :liaIn`f urn shun? fnr Minn in In. u-$4 nu luu town wurl In uevemnuaa tinsmith. The two lovers kept up acorre- spondence, and four years ago the girl also . came to America working as a. domestic up town nntila month ago, when John came to New York for her. They were married Saturday in a church in Forsytho street. ` They intended to loam for (`luvs-la.nd last night, had purchased tickets and were mak- ing farewell calls upon relativaq when Lb husband tell dead.-New York World. .._v _ -- ---. -- `_--_- -Nil. --loft gt Grooc-y Loon at 3:: , noes: u-oat. will receive prompt nunun. E'l`olonMno oolnmuuosuon