in a E mm .W a «mm .n. a “mum 3mm .vam n... .m 3 mm? .mw m mt. Hohltdutluoufld notion-fly null tho (10va lot I manually nanny. In pod- WWII-oeuthth- maï¬a-umphocoddmldltob fully our. of win Ir. Bump. Ind don. d__oln._t.o tho my mount. 30 hit (lo-ply nu Why. 0! RM“ the {oral Mot ad m con that not. t be don. than Mg bun moon:- Ho gamma! t I! pro-om Was-n.2, 22. m- m: m o no... u not I .utundtohouidnomouthdhe d In his widogco ‘93 (Jenni-don , .L-A «Home. whatever to withdraw. At long as the. na wasaswsatasit was newthsarmy not hold its own. The “one.†homeandahroad warsinahad condition. The military forces were not 0 II they should be. They did not too eventhosalstyoltheoa tal. o didnot wanttocreateapanlo. uthe maintnined that the condition of the country we. suit that i! a loros cl 100.000 men succeeded in a! a landing and were iropsriy han . there was no reason w y they might not take possession oi the country. He made this statement with a full ap reeiation of his res sihility. He been tempted to on Batnrda after reading what Lo Salisbury ha said. The House could not take the initiative in the matter. but he placed himaslf in the hands of the Premier. He did not intend to caat a slur upon the‘ Government. He had endeavored. to the belt of his ability, toeerve his sovereign and his country. (Cheers). Lord Salisbury held that his strictures II n Lord Wolaeley's statement ate. recent dinner was full warranted. At the same time he acee Lord Woloeloy’e diaavowal 0! any intention to attach the Government. He only hoped that ii Lord Wolscley had occasion to assail the Administration in the future he would do so in the House. He trusted that Lord Woloeley would not take the matter too seriously. He should regret the General'n leaving the service an the greatest blow that could fall on the military administration. Lord Wolseley'e statements regarding the weakness 0! the oouutry'e defence would be seriously in quired into. Meantime he deprecated the practice of oflicers speaking over the heads o! the Government and thus dectroying the Ministerial authority and shattering the administrative machine. (Hear. hear.) The Duke of Cambridge said that awry now and then he and Lord Woleeley did not agree. but they disagreed without quar. rollin . If these matters were to be die. on in o n House between the Com- mander-in.- hief and the Adjutantfleueral it would be moat detrimental to the inter- ests of the public service. (Hear, hear.) At a crowded meeting of citizens of Lon- don today resolutions were adopted urging the Government without delay to deal ‘ sfleotively with the national defences. A mans meeting was arranged for June 5th. linguist Cease of Death, the Only One of its Klnd on Record. A Cincinnsti despssch ssys : One 0! the strongest cues of sccpdentsl dessh ever known. end sold to be the only one 0! its kind on record. occurred here on Tuesday. ‘ The vicslm wn Willie Ruehrwein. sged 2Q I more. The little toddler went so u hydrsnt the ysrd, snd. stsnding upon his toes, meueged to close his lips over the end of the nozzle of thehydnnt. Then he turned on the wster so me lullth lorce. The child’s lips seemed ï¬lued to the nozzle with such cohesiveness t At his little body hung suspended from is. Moenwhlle the stream of wsser forced itself into his stomsch snd lungs. osusing suflocnion. His dresdtnl predicemeus wss wiluesced b his mother. who. when she “tempted toll t him. found to he: horror lhst she could not. Horror stricken. she teirly wrenched her hobo lrcm the! at, she violens sepenflon touring the s inside she moulh. A stresm of blooé end wster flowed from between his ll s us she “feed him in her srms. A sicisn wss summoned sud found the ch ld beyond old. The little fellow died villain ï¬ve minutes. hsving literslly dreamed out of wuer. The theory edvsnccd thet obseins the mosl credence is thst the sudden rush of voter perslymd the muscleg of the sin-on so the the chad could not open its moulh. A Thunder Storm Penlc. ‘ A leet (Thuredey) night’e Kingeton dugetoh eeye: About 11.30 o‘clock leet nlg t e violent rein etorm. eccompenled by heevy thunder end lightnin . visited thie eectlon. Peeple were eudden y etertled by e fleeh of lightning. quickly followed by e ole of thunder which mode the homes eh . Some received euoh e ehock thet they were unehle to sleep (or the rest of the n ht. Mr.Cemphell, meneger of the Elect: a Light Compeny. gave en eocount of the etorm ee effecting the lighting etetion. The wiree were heevlly cherged, end the electrloit could he eeen pleying freely on them. t ten elong them to the etetion when the thunder wee loudeet. The room lmmedietely ï¬lled with eleotrleit end the dynemoe hegen to blue. heemployeee beeeme frightened. the engine. end ren out of the h ink One celled for the ohemleel en t when the errlved it wee found thet ehe wee not needed. The only deme'e found wee thet one at the wine lnthe megnetot one of the d emoe hed been burned. Beverel tele onee were deetroyed. Four men in one otel ruehed to the once lrl htened. end lo: e time releeedtobe oo oeted. cucum- mulled In 3 “boo-Top. A Cadiz (O. dupï¬ch up: Mn. 83mm! Jon-3.0 this con , discount! nhonnwukam use dung onwpo! mold.“ In Iâ€! door- 3rd. She nup- mu tho «no um “10' mm sunning . sud (“Inland the subject from box mind. Youorduy the hand I no!!!“ in be: M, uni. on going†ch. door. In when“ iho ground win two young man A_"ohirp. chirp.†from tho tree indium ï¬lm were men ï¬o lollov. A young chick pupal ovu- tho dpottho non. all. “so: 00;: Orilmo upon; in pro. spoun. u: can I ogonlooomo- Innoc- o! n bl]. “mud out nod down to 3. gonad. Inch 00 m mmuon of Jonas. nu ma. lap! rolled out uanmtothud an u- to In um. TM; pgflomnoo Zn i2!" Mm sad {no hot: ohlohno m none-fully '11:. 'm all found.“ dot. at! pod. ohm-mg Ch. nut in the in. nmil 3 round. tom the W1: blood I o my H mm.“ ‘0‘!“ w. i I VIII-I II __ v -7 looking over 0 New Jenny pupa, "um ‘m‘°m 8m" '°“‘ Onrdnh. Iha huh». I. deal. H. m wan-v u-â€"- 'â€" _v.. '“F “'m m.,..""““,.‘.",,"'“ 9°“. "' mum-a mhn not?"addodtbonnh mu "has"-.. gym, ndly, wing flu but! punt In m w Alum map In for dating. ' “mm†'0 a. urn-."Jmunoumm “NW Wu all: «no md‘xmwinsmmumnwm- I 'mhhauhhr." é : g: g at E a: i i E l I i E 35 lg; iii 3 é ? g 5% (i: '1}: g “I DBOWNED OUT 0" WATER. I". pmlt If. ’ fun-Ln- ‘1'â€: mud “W L “ ¢*%wm . w w m? T .. u x u “3 .3me . Kr. Pencil 0! en inter- view between hinted! end rd Oeruervae et the leth invitetlon. et which Oeruer-' vonecreed thet it would he edvieehleto i eolved. “ Lord Cemenon." continued Mr. Pernell, “never denied theeeetetemente. end I never eeid he pledged himself to them. He edmlte. however. thet Lord Bell-bury knew hetorehend thet the inter- view wee coining. end he1 wee elterwerd intermed of its tenor. He eooueee me of e breech of conï¬dence in heving invited him to publish the text of his written communi- ceticn to Lord Seliehuryimmedietely utter the interview." Mr. Pernell then pro- ceeded to epeelt of the Pope's reecript. He seid he epproeohed the subject with un- willingness, end did net thine it hie buil- neee es e Protestent to vindicete the freedom of Cetholice. He wee convinced thet Irish Cetholiee knew their politioel duty end how to vindicete themselves. They would not ellcw enybody. however high end influentiel. to influence them e jot in their politieel duty to their country, ething thet hed been repentedlÂ¥vtried from Rome. but hed elweye leiled. ith regerd to the Plen of Cempeign. when thet wes instituted he wee dengerouely ill end compelled to refrain from ell work. He contested. however, thet elthough the plen hed beneï¬ted thouseuds end peciiied the country, he would then hevc edvleed egeiust it beceuee it conteined ieeturee l inimicel to the neticnel situetion, end 1 would serve ee e pretext for the Tories to inflict further coercion. When. in 1887, he wee ehle to c' ck, it was too lete. The Government he elreedy struck et Dillon‘ end O'Brien. end he thought it better to let the metter rest. but he stipuleted thet neither the Leegue nor the Peruellite petty ehopld be identiï¬ed with the plum, end thet the sphere of the plen should be es restricted ea possible. -‘ While leeving to Dillon. O’Brien end other: to deel with the reeoript." he said, “ l shell edhero to our custom when the Government strikes en Irishman to ï¬ght for him whether he be right or wrong." He concluded with e long defence of political combinetion, end crew e comperison between lew in Eng~ lend end lew in Irelend. He predicted coming trouble in [relend over evictions. which he believed the Government ieered es much as did the teuents. Ho counseled his countrymen to kee strictly within the lew es understood in huglend. In response to meny cells. Mr. John Morley spoke briefly. concluding by prepoeing e vote of thenke to Mr. Pernell. Cert-non Revue. to Pencilâ€"Dillon Ooh Slx Ilonuu ln Jill. A London cable aye: Lord Cemsrvon, replying to the Psmell letter in the Tinm. any: that Mr. Pernell’u Irish Peru-men: “mement- ere inconsistent. In giving his own opinions Lord Cemen‘on any. the! three alternativel present them-elven. The ï¬rst two done promised e permanem settlement, and he we: grenly dlvided be- tween them. The third offered I modm rivendt‘. The ï¬rst elternnive wu e con- cession of e oonoidenble amount of eel!- government; tbhe second, the adoption of some fox-m of Crown colony government. modiï¬ed to meet ï¬he pnï¬cnler wen" at me country, And the mm], Igiling ih these. u ï¬rm but generous udministniion on exininglinea. wiih improvements in the luv. mere-sod power to the Viceroy Ind settlement of the had question. Anoi- onmining thou dehila. Lord Carnu'von «ya that tho Governmem decided to ndopt the third Ilia-naive. 5nd in doing I0 ind mot wiih hi- gogqm gupporfnn .,1 The trinl of Mr. .1an Dillon. chude under the Crime. Act whh inciting tentat- not to puy rent. wt. concluded to-dly u Tnllyvnllen. Mr. Dillon wu conviotod Ind sentenced to nix monthl' imprilonment without hard labor. K03 the ground Hound the 'I'OIGI wall stir: and loo-e, 5nd tho keep 1. onent much for the row bugs. J une wilihbo only Venough to plum .11 kinds of beam. Nothing will be gained b mm; the need in boloro the wanker tho] we become Wll'ln. Where the to of young tree. hcva been deuroyed out o the whole of the top. if and. Ind .1101: sprout! to grow out quin from me main Item. Bah should be plum! when ull kindl of “oak an 36! it At this moon whmfl‘mn food in becoming lentiful. uh w be found null-at. .- t will oflon provont boon dinne- nnd In"! of! injury from Ibo young gnu. Dr. Dunhofl lute. nm in now comb the minim“. a! the tides n! the col]- il but “to won“)! “I inch. Bach dolls“. work i! hudIy oonooinblo, 3nd yet has anon mm it in the duh on cool. cloudy dnyl, or in the main. uppeoring now: .0 mt. The gooeeherty {e alien eon. to merht a. end meny ceeee a0! eickneee occur mm its me. 1! ie eoft when ripe end the 0010: ie e brownieh. or purple Cook- ing We green beniee lm ee Mr quelhy, hm if uncooked they cold never he need nnlenl ripe. Plum tron will thrive well ln s ponlhy- yml and In [on labia» lo the «mk- of tho cumllo. Tho "on will muln the must innit: howmr, but me locum will ho destroy by an pendulum», laun- lngmolhbniu of dam... uh. Win. yours. All plan tn.- oholld ho in poultry- †o. pm.-. Thu future pl; mun hue morn duh 3nd 1mm. ti mun no. to s more Ind . h mambo led n M tom!" 1 until grown Ind t on tanned. I. ml mm more olmr. pan. 0.00. am sad not smok- o! diet mm be and. cod Ian corn. Wo will thou have mum and not! pulmbhfotk. sud hog about: will In coma s m an d uh. put. " I .0." ran-vial m Duh at Town». looking on! a New Jon-y pupa. " mo Oman“; 0h. bush-r. I. and. a. m rum. minim?"me 1!. not: the inn point In an Luanda-M 0‘)“. _ American 00. “a. .9... " Ya." .57». uflo. "ho '30. “mm "on". M Ibwoinï¬hkwofldlowobwm. I “mm whiten-hilt.†And "M‘I niW"-Ihbnh. 'W “m: mamM-Mlnu. “Em: Farm and Garden Jottln“ IRISH NEWS. IBM“. EL 1 {43' W *Iï¬r’ iii: 5*; if i" :3 i: g: 12 ii i E a :7 E fEE“ @135? t“: 25:. EE 2 a: E 5 3 E :55. iii HE E? ii; 5: E! E by erased men, while other Nthlul wotohere keep s shsrp look-out for say one who might spprosoh the house. The entry Conetehle Ohsmpegne on Setudsy nun- suod to getlnhytheheokws .endseeing Tolmfeeeetodonobenohn oh or two over the Csnedisn line wse shout tosd- venoe to execute the werrent in theomoer's poeseeelon, when one 0! six srmed men present on the other side of the frontier Jumped up sud bried out. “ I! you street him I will shoot I" It was thus mode evi- dent thst Tolmie's srrest is im ihle under present circumstances. sud e two Csnsdnsnl returned to Montresl. They stste thst one of Tolmie's armed nerds snorted thst he wss sn Amerioon epnty sheriff end wee determined thot the liberty of en Ameriosn cttizen should not he manned. Mr. Andrew Dry-on. u native of Oahu- u-ee. Ayuhiu. bu boon nppointed chief impech of brunch" o! Bundud Bush of South All-ion. Wm. Kilian): ha been ï¬nd but u gain“ for going «2 I chunk in Bridgeton, Glugow. on Sundty. und while one o! the wot-hippo“ wu bonding n payer do- msnding from him two dnyl' wngoo ullogod to be due hi: Ion. The Enl of Mn Ind Kellie bu lent the audio of King June- Vl.. . “humid Article of curved chi with inhid ponds, :0 the Glugow Exhibition. lnverkei‘hing Town Council hon regoinod in norm-l note. Al 3 moons naming Provo" MuDonold dulled his bus on we able ond struck I ï¬ghting ntitnde, do- cloring with are“ worm!!! tho! ex-l’rovon Anld might (tighten on old nun like Boilie Bryce. or o cripple like Trauma: Brown- hill. but Auld’o «â€" Lonunu would not do with him. Glasgow has lost another honored citizen, Mr. Thom-o Hill, 0! Metrylee. Renfrow- shire, for many you: Cholrman o! the Caledonia Railway Company. and idonti- ï¬ed with several other railway enterprim in the west of Scotland. He died at Cannes on the 26th ult.. aged 75 yous. For over ï¬fty you: Mr. Hill': name has been a prominent and familiar one in almost all social and business circles in Glasgow and the West of Sootlnnd. Mr. Hill was a direct dbscendnnt of one o! the oldest west country families. and his interest in the Buony parish was specially warm and rsonal, for tho reason that his nnoestor. antenoe Hill, was one of its only incum- bents. The late Dr.Normnn MaoLeod and he were intimate triendu. Mn. Fen-n. the well-known tumor In Eumr Um, died recently. She will he are-fly missed from the northern mnkotl, which she hsd “tended regnlnrly (or thirty yum. On the 18th ult. the mnrringoot Prof. Ciel. 13nd, Edinburgh Univorutyno Ada, daugh- Mr of the late Prof. Bwonr, Ind sister 0! the meat Prol. Bbyley Bulfonr. Edin~ burg . wu polebrned in 8:. Gilu' Cuba‘- dnl. Edinburgh. Mr. George MoKorvuil, In older of tho church n Cnmnook for (any years. died Inddenly on April 15th. SI! you-I ago he became puninlly blind, md utterly be bid Altogether 10» his light. The mun-gs o! Ideal-Colonel Dingwnll Fordy cc, of Brnoklly (hula. to Elimbflb. dmibter a! General Benny. wu solemnioed on t 0 18th ult. It London. At I Enblic meeting on April 25th nap. were u on to have I Burn: "line erected in Aberdeen. The Glugow citizens luvs by I lugs msjority rejected the proponl to Idopt the Free Libnflu Act. The to“! ouch of {our Dundee ntenmen employed n Newloundhnd ibis salon but been 66.900 young and old luluâ€"compared with 51,650 1m yen. when ï¬ve Iteun‘tera were engaged. Tho1I¢JMx.R. M. Smith, Edinburgh, who wn . director of :he Ban Nevis 0b- urntoty. hu beqnenhed £500 to that innitmion Min C. Davic, In old resident of Bklb homemdied me other duy It the use 0! 90 A n0w butter {notary ha been opened in Clom’nol. Tipporury, by Mr. Chulu Cal-roman. The who of the nnnunl ontpu‘ of humor in Ireland in emde It not .1000 thin £0,000,000 mum. Mr. Bullour in u very ood performer on the vioun. um]. it is at . often Inrpr‘lm hi! friends by playing pnhothia Irish bollsdl. V r In Dublin 3 carbuo wu Iold at I poul- torer'u n n nbbit. which Sir Chale- Cumoron. amou- of public hothb. pro- nounced to be ï¬ll.“ of u on. fun an (Issue of D. D. but been conferred b the united “can!†on Pro“. Pouiorow. Limb .nd Robin-on. and Ben. J. W. Whighnm. Bullinuloo, 3nd 3. Ron, “(7):: fl). 24m: 1110., n Shibbem. Judge For son an of “In ï¬xing of [drunk in 3 am. Vin; .11 Home roduoflon of Imdondoï¬y A Nebraska (my dupotoh an : In 1869 ‘ John B. Crnddook nnd Min In A. Wilton were mun-fled in Browne“. 8» 0rd. nhire, Englond. In 1864 they become oon- vorsod to flu Mormon huh. come to America and mod. moi: wn ‘0 Bolt Duh City. the wit. going thud w th 3 woggon m n o! emigrant woman. When Crud- dook “rind n In“ Loin he could and no men of bio wile. who. it mm. woo hop. in «policy morn! month- by n Harmon older. She and], amped. Ind loifln ‘0 and hot haunt! Mun-(l so En Inn In 1866. Cnddoot mnwhflo w“ nfomod tho. HI w“. wu dud Ind ho gain mob dd. moving .0 this oig. m. am wit. aim months up of MI when. shoot. from lam wrlnu by Cuddooho mum in Enflond. 8h can. to am oh, "and, nod um “thin; oh. no... out allan on chin to Caddook and m Minn homo. A In “do. Fulton Will“ ~ spoil. of ampu- no and drum Mm.hulhndnm w chfldm'l Gallo. which the dunno-I u " M uni With." no ‘ullbohtvd baby will pity um: I doll diurnal M dun-baa. Bu In Installed! Will-n]. Thy sh chum thon- n I not mutants-Naniqu and; nun-I ohm.» AnoduI-Mdpflyh QM Lat.“ (tom Ecoth Dunno- ol lomonhm Luau From Ireland. ï¬lm Amy Mâ€. u.&.¢mma . w.ng H “mm? muuuummmw “mama a Emma nu wuwmmm V. _ ,. ~ up}... In. (w a rim AWUMWIâ€"n‘éï¬o ‘ “n ‘ $1.!"ng um» nm- W 11:91 , MI: “dc-Chg I“ u I. 1“ fl Tn-hnII-l mm.- mnh-I lavâ€"d “will†‘9. P9. “3". wï¬mm muwamwmm 3% m. m m gamma-u- o! m ohuohoo. and tho snout-had w my whop- wonder tor 3 mil. botm solid Noon 0! building- whhout noon. on open door. 3 which or o tingle bum hang. The any wom- tohovo boon Why o {Io-mound and detox-M. l! thonowoow nmmbon (or who: mum Novgorod in ooh-broad. ho to not long. at count. in coming tom con- clusion that ho to on flu “to at tho (omen. hit; but we flro!_roolinflon ongoqu flan ood- might be [ME MAW e angw one u; m ; innumereble ehope. Its lilo, therefore. in e : eort of intermittent oommerciel lever. in‘ which en ennuel perox sin of intense end unnetnrel eotivity ie ollowed by e long intervel ol tor r end etegnetion. It seem: elmoet inoredi le et ï¬rst thet eoity of such megnitude-e city which oonteine ohurchee. moequee, theetrel. merketl. henks, holele. e merchente' exchenge end neerly 7.000 ahops end hehitehle buildings. should heve so ephemerel e life, end should be ac completely ehendoned every yeer elter it hes served the purpoee (or which it wee creeted. When I new thin unique city for the ï¬rst time. on e clear lroety night in J enuery, 1868. it presented en extreordinery picture of loneliness end desoletion. The moonlight streemed down into its long empty streets where the unbroken snow ley two leet deep upon the sidewelke ; it touched with silver the white wells end swelling domes oi the old leir cethedrel,1rom whale towers there ceme no clengor of bells; it sperkled on greet enowdrilts heeped up egeinst the doors of the em ty houses. end pouredeï¬ood of pele lig t over thoneends of enowoovered roofs; but it did not reveel enywheree sign of e humen bein . The city eeemed to be not only unin ebited, but wholly ehendoned to the erotic spirite of solitude end frost. When I saw it next. st the height of the 3 snnuei isir in the sutumn of 1870. it wee i so chenged us to be slmost unrecognize- ble. It use then surrounded by s rest forest of shippin ; its hot, usty atmosphere thrill with the inces- sent whistling of etesmers; mewhsndise to the value of 125,000,000 rubles lsy on its shores or wss peeked into its 7.000 shops; ever building within its limits wus crowded; .000 people were crossing every dsy the pontoon bridge which con- nected it with the old town; 3 militer'y bend wss ileying sire irom Offenbach- operus ont e giant bouleverd in front of the gavernor’s ouse. end through ell the streets of the reenimsted end reewnkeued city poured 'u greet tumultuous flood of humsn life. I did not see the hi: city I ein until June. 1885. when I found it s most ss completely deserted us on the ooossion of my ï¬rst visit. but inothen lel greetly ohsn ed end improved. Bub- stuntisl brick b ingsh‘sd tubes: the piece Iu-u-uu u. .v -m__, of ehe long town of inflemmeble wooden ehope end sheds; the ureete in mnny pane of the any hed been nenfly paved ; ï¬le number of etorcl end werehonlee hed luger increased. end the Iowa: end of the Benin-ul- hed been im raved end digniï¬ed the erection of t e green Alennder eveki onthednl.â€"-George Norman in the Century A. F. MoNeel. e well-known citizen of Reweon, died yeflerdey eher e ehort ill- neee. end now oomee e weird etory oon- neoeed with thie (not. which ie ee fully enthentioeeed ee hie deeth. 0n the nighe of the 29m 0! Jennery o! thie you he. hie Joeeph, " dreemed e dreem " thet he died end went to heeven. In hie dreem ehe dete o! hie deeth. Afr“ 26th, wee ï¬rmly ï¬xed upon hie min . In "the beeutitul any, whoee meket end builder ie God." he dreemed ehet hr met Mr. Menlon Poven- mire. of Ade. en 01d eoqneintenoe end friend. end eehed him when he hed died end left the eerth. Povenmire replied elm he hed died end _ome eo the egernel world o woek bolero. Thoro woro other otrlhlng circumotonooo in tho droom eqnolly oo otrongo, ond the next morning when loNeolowoke he reduced the dot-ill: to writing. He woo then in excellent hoolth. Hio wllo found tho monuooript o few do I oltorlt woo written. Ind it worried t o wile o good dool. but oho ooid nothln to her huobond concerning it. Yootor oy, April 26th. McNool died. whilo Povonmlro jotnod tho ollont moiority ono wooh ogo ootordoy. Tho oooo to o romorhoblo ono. t it connot ho locghod down, for ovory word of it in true. ond tho onbotonoo cl MoNeol'o droom is in mono-oript. jnot no he wrote lt throo montho ogo.â€"Pimburg Diapatch. Chounooy Dopow old tho Comotory. A low doyl ogo Hr. Dopow, ono at tho Smpoctivo oondidotoo for tho Unltod totoo Republican Prooidontiol nominotlon. modo o ogoooh ln Dotrclt, in which tho following nnny poooogo ooonrrod: Thoro‘ lo ono thing obontoWootorn townâ€"l moon % own up in tho northwoot-thot leooool mo yond onythlng in tho Urntod totoo. I do lovo In tho onnool tour thot l moho to ‘otrlho. owoy up o thouond ntloo from horo. o boom town whoro om hoo fotflohal t .ondâ€"‘prdu yrlc in no’lno ,whorolotooroool «02.0w tho rant footonodo old 04. tho nut doy. lotoodloot lnonoolthoootowno up noor tho Arottc drotompcn o lot which hodooldthodoyholoroforï¬mt lront foot. or nonthonthoyoho on Filth ovonno In Now York rap-tour d It took no ontontho ohotoohownothom.lor.hooofl. n mm “ I“ Warned on!“ Death In I Duam BUSY IUL‘HTUDI. Ji'zui'o' Vijainglc ope o!_ it: “.me m u an“ .unm a~.mmm " r . m ammmmm tntotho otoplo a! bio wh. manom- moot or oono {ovoan Mint-Ibo hon ond thoro poop out to: o monont. tho writorooon loom tho dry Ind homo hi to tor bio tovorito ond moro lunrlouo ggroundo honooth. ' ‘ ‘ Tho :5“. notoworth no it io. loovoo on III, d the impto o! o bottle-ï¬eld who" ovory mon strikes ot ovoty nun. ond .11 lo notoo. hurry ond oontnoion. Donor. ouroly. land it boon. Ind worthlor of tho root weight ond devotion o! the onbjoct, l tho oontxovoro bod boon wogod “to: tho pottorn thooo ongogomonto whore o ohooon chom ion on onhor oldo. in o o oorofnll 11m tod ond rooozvod. dooo bottlo in bob 0 ioooh oilont ond oxpootont hoot. Tho promioonouo orowdo uprooont .n tho lower olemonto which onto: into homon oonflioto. The ohooon ohompiono ond tho order of their proceeding olguity tho do- minion o! reooon over force. ond {to plooo ; oo the oovarolgn orbiter of the snot qnoo- >Itiono thot involve tho moin dutiny 0! ‘mon. ’ ‘ ‘ " I do not deny thet e teen whodeeme e given religion to be ched Iney he led onwerd by logicel coneieteney to impugn in etrenu tonne the chemtcr o! the enthor end ob eat of thet religion. But he ie eurel and by the lewe oi eociel morelity end' ecency to coneider well the terme end the menner of hie indictment: " " ' Are not each methode of proceeding more euiied iu pleuexde et an election then to diequieitione on theee meet eolemn lub- M'. e e U I venture on remerklng thet the doc- trine on evolution hee ecqnixed both preiee end diepreiec which it doee not deserve. It is lended in the ekeptlcel cemp beoeuee it ie enppoeed to get lid of the ehoching idee of whet ere termed eudden note 0! metion; end it ie ee unjuetly diepreieed on the op- posite aide. beceuee it ie thou ht to bridge over the gep betWeen men en the inferior enimele. end give empheeie to the reletion- chip between them. " " " "any “n vv vvâ€" .. “ A8 in or‘diia; conduct, I0 in con- sidering the bait: o belief, we no bound to look at the evidence In a whole. _ We hsyo no right to demand demonltntiva prooh, or the removal of I“ oonflxoting elememl, either in rho one sphere or in the other. Whn guides us Iumciemly in mnterl of common pumice hn ‘he very nme nuwhority to guide III in mncerl of speculu- tion; more pro rly. perhaps, tobeoalled the [police of t a «gal. " ‘ ' I. 1 _ LL -_._l-..‘ "fhe reeeoning feoulty le. therefore. wholly extrineio to our motel neture. end no influence in or out be received or im- perted between them. " ' ' It in not diflioult to ten thet while the reply eime et u lilting humen neture, it in reelity p ungee at (p. 175) into the ebyee o! degre- detion by the deetruution of more] freedom. ree neibility end unity. For we ere gently ‘ to! thet ‘reeeon ie the eupreme en flnel teet.’ ' ‘ ' Let ue tr thie by e teet «e. A tether who hee be ieved hie eon to heve been through life I: ' ht, euddenly dude thet chergee ere me e rout verioue quertere egeinet hie integrity. Orefrlend. greetly dependent (or the work 01 hie life on the 00-0 retion oi enother friend, ie told thet t et oomrede ie oonnterworhing end betreying him. I meke no eeeumption now ee to the evidence or the remit. but I eek which of them oould epproech the in- veetigetion without feeling e deeire tohe eble to acquit ‘I And whet ehell we eey o! the desire to condemn ? ' ' ' Accord- ing to the reply it must be e mieteke to enppoeethet there ie enywhere in the world euoh e thing ee hiee. or prr dice, or pro. roeeeeeion ; they ere worde without meen- ng in rd to our judgmente. for. even if they eon d reiee e olemor from without,the «intellect site within, in en etmoephere o! eerenity, end, like juetioe. ie doe! end blind ee well ee oelm. I." “ In eddition to ell other ieulle. I hon am this philoeophy. or phenteem o! phil- oeophy. ie eminemly retroureeeige. ’ ’ With loom plioetion, intro-pollen hes lergely extended. end I believe elm, ee obeervnion exunde in ï¬eld. no In from ieoletlng the inulligenoo end melting h eutocrnlo. tends more end more to enhenoe end multiply eh. inï¬nitely subtle, ee well ee the breeder and more pel ble modee. in which ehe interemlon of e humen [nonleieeie een-led on. Who .mong on bus not bud oocuion $0 observe. in ‘ho courts of hil experience. how lugeli the intellectâ€! power of I msn is mooted y tho demhndl 0! life on his monl powers, ï¬nd how thny open 3nd grow. or dry up and dwindle. according to the murmur m which won dombndl ue mot?" low I Ponurloul Employer Drov- 35w... Scotch Girl to tho Gnvo. The " Pilgrim's Progress " reporter of the Telegram hand 5 puheiio nary hut 0min . It's true every word of it. and wgw «ad by $110 p.601- of 3 Fifth "0an 0 mo . vu-qu-uu Ho aid : " I conducted the tnnonI-o! I young girl who died of consumption sh. other doy. It m on of the add-It tuner“: I over hold. I cry. nu..-- “ Kulo vu- n working glrl. a member 0! my church. lndnurlons and good. Bhund "to who: young girls had 3 room on Wuh- lnpon ï¬gure. “Id went out regularly "alporplng legwork. 7-.-A- v-11- _--I..4I I'v- .. ___. “ ’ET'SEB'Wor whom Kale world refund to hntrhh handy}; It! " Rule ought 3 REM; cold. which d.- volopod into consumption. 81:. mforood to no u I 1:00pm.! and '31anan av vwâ€"-w - to hr .uvuï¬fuï¬ié viii“ that mks olgmnnfludn‘. _ L . ‘L n v. "a" . _ u . ~ _ _-_‘,V " The pursuit no now dud ma tho n- minlng children no wldly uncured. some In tho van. The only on ct flu hum! m a younger sister. 8h. m lam-ol- ablo for “I0 lot- of hu- jinlg moilgor._ A --Iv .v. ._v .v.. " The pronoun u tho lunch] of two Chinumou benched me vary amply " the ole men continua. "Tb-1m «0’: who urn st the 8 a; Stun 63M School. Lulu Oh mm pupal by tho ooflln und looked n hot (or an M than Mr syn and um: gun: _ ..A,‘ J-I .. " Now. I bud not shown of “In .121 I. don); unï¬hing for an Km. 5nd I to“ "haul. m that.“ munch ulna-sod with m mk‘a work 00 «ï¬nd our own Bcbbuh School h tho nor-Inc. but the but! roman!“ [inn hot land. “moon w mun. DRIVEN 1'0 THE GBAVI. s a; z E 2 m bulk-no.3!†“animation-0M undilytthwdu. Lam mumwwmudw. doc. loo-o In M in tho Machinist-cu. m all non M In M death. to» mm beaming!!!) push-d MUM . n Minuuytbbvhgo’uumfn p55". thook [tan (or you also“. In youonn an or out. but it Lou one. win your loot- wur. than - no "sanitation without. ymom. However. .- tho nm. at tho p nolpd onion no mnellouly don. the matin- ohm so Into nu «run In aux-oh of attachment. ï¬nd I at! Manda whh mo hue follow“ their example. Price. at ndmiuion mac iron I. to 50min. Tho that" in gononlly provided with on. woolly. In ï¬g. 91603 home. gooanl w u “mam. Tum“ bmhwmuw this W «land by noun 0! 5 MM, ha in the more modnm "natural than no MM Tho Moon, (I the 'Iwull' put, “d hm on. E flower! to "note. A ve uingnln cum pron“: o! snowing o not who psyl l mu um he to “Mid up. 5nd tho “formant individual behind him hu no right to roman-mu or to flu and try to get u poop u the Iago. Bo any hat. but a moot no. Th1- il hr worn, you per. com. than tho lsdial' high but nail-nee which in no vigoroully mounted tin» here. Another pecans ‘y is thnt 0 ex. tnvnguntly dilpoud Vinita! moi pnrohno the righ‘ to sit upon ‘he Inge w move: he likes. and the notor- go on win: t‘hgi'r pom in sppnrons nnoonsoionsnus of his pro. sonoo. I hove soon A broodsword comb-t laughs s11 trend 5 visitor, snd he never showed nny disposision to bud o. It is singulns how this rivilogo of sin ng upon the me hos mu ed the only history of :hontros in nongly every country: :I ,L_n.n u The etege ie'not u much and above the floor of the euditorium ee ie neuel with ue. the elevetion being robeny two feet. Their etegee ere often“! or 80 feet wide, but not uenelly o! eny greet depth. e feet due to the eeme leek o! eenee of perspective in their etege eettln ee ie oonepiououe in their peintinge. ohengee of ecene ere mede in lull view of the eudience. no enr- tein being need. end the work of the cerpenter end property-men being con- eidered ee much e pert of the enterteinment ee the eï¬orte of the eotcre. I heve eeen e couple of lovere come out of e houee end tehe their eeete upon the etege. end re- mein there while the cerpentere pulled down the home end built e gerden ecene eround them. When it ie desired to convey the idee thet the moon is rising. the pro- perty men oerriee e lighted moon ecroee the etege. end. on reeohing the {nether eide, etope end blowe out the light. All theee things eeem very ebeurd to the foreign vieitor. but, doubtleee, we heve conven- tionelitiee end treditione in our theetree thet would be elmoet ee surprising to the Je eneee. Still. they ere not ebove telling ve ueble hintr. end in some of the theetree of Yokoheme meny of our modern etege efi'oote ere being introduced. Much of their eoenery in Very beeutiiul. It ie generelly pointed on rice peper. but they uee ourteine end henginge e greet deel more then we do. The J epeneee pleye ere elmoet ee long ee 1 1 the Chinese. end eome teke weehe in per. 1 lormenoe. Thie ie dne. however. moreto the interepereed entertelnmente then to ‘ tho etory of the pley. In meny ceeee the plot of e piece will be entirely eue- pended during e week'e riormonce. while eome grend lete. in whi eingï¬ng. denoing. mneio. ecrohetiem end jugglery ere the principel teeturee. will hold the etege. Ae e rule periormenoee begin in the morning end leet till midnight. There ere retreeh- meut etende in the euditorium. but. ee I eeid beiore. you oen go out on our ieet end ' peee in on your ehoee.’ he Jepeneee eotore ere extremely clever. ee mey be irnegined when I tell you thet neerly every men in the company on plea. women'e roles. There ere no eotreeeee. he power of the beet ectore over their eudienoee ie extreordlnery. I hevo eeen the whole endienoe weeping with the eorrowe of the heroine or riein en mane to threeten the villein. Their remetio literetnre in very extensive. ee they heve tregediee. comediee hietoricel pleye end even lercee." The sun Dinning bright on tha wedding dgy indicate: noml “tar Inn-tinge. .- pleuure mnnot Alwuya Int. I Never. even in hunting, put I stitch of ‘olnck lhrend in 3 white gnmonhor um needle will are long he wanted in muting a shroud Ins vs... I! s person «tries sn sx. hoe or spsds into the house on his shoulder, the 12 use is doomed thenoefoflh unless the culprit wslks bsckwsrd opt of ï¬lm house. A germent eoeidentdly put on with the eeeme outside must be worn eo till it ie no longer ï¬t to be worn. or elee preeented to e friend. rovided elweye am the friend in not 3 tion. There in I bountiful belief extent among them. They believe when our outth oouree ie eimon epent, end the deeth dew- ere gethu-ing on brow end iipe. the de- perted eonl oen beer I manage to iriende on the other eide. -- - ‘-,_AAI_ If the young moon is gt am seen through “I. mob.- of 3 tree. the beholde'r in in than: unlm In or line will immodintolg turn nan. semen-aha in the sir. «1110 Is“. on In “the: bud to momplilh. a nlly by some of the oorpuleqc negro" o! .119 pnunt dsy. “ A churning lmlo scone who." a I the German Pout, "canted “no other nyin front of the Imperlnl Pol-co st Chnrlotten- burg. Enrly in the morning I link girl of “no!!! yarn. argued in white. nppoored in front oi iho pol-on, onrrylng n natty but“ tilled wiih froth Ind dowy v olotl. ‘ Somewhn “Ill, Ibo went up to iho gnord M the 33:0, w 0 looked down on rho lmlo cranium in mute onrpriu.nnd aid in him: ' PICS“, Human-rd. 1 how boon mid in at. iheu flower-I to the Enpcror.‘ The acidic! uni her to on ofliciul in she loos. and hm min‘sho reputed her 0 ildiuh moon. whonnpon moi the ofï¬cerl on duty wont am “(I Mutual titer o (ow minute. to his Oh. child will: lulu. She Ina than into n clawing-room. whore tho Em†st one. 'Ky door ohlld.’ Ibo aid. 1' fly touched hymn abomingï¬imuro which granted incl! .0 liar. ' tho aparor In. no. 0! up. hm {will hv.0liim the will.“ «ran I 0 very M i on. 'hun «mallow. Malachi“. aha harvhonhowunnd id but to thodoor. [In mlinloomwuï¬luioom- ot n flMllfl‘ lunar-ukul- h‘bm palm." lot I on no lo I“ no 3 u m lam-Io“. m " I ‘11:“ I am“ bx: oven-that"! In I hit, 3M .1: Wk! 0 MI diam mum " w-I luau-tinny) think you poo-uni nob gullib- ?" mid u. mympthdlo vita u '41," h. mu, .6] " my mm b m. Md mid, III ‘ M’ " he Vim a! n. A Touching Tn. from Berlin Negro Superstitions. A'OM-~M I. I“ non.“ and shove ;," ayl fl). a E.“ ., :m numb†yo no. Witnhmlflfl Ila-mink!“ [the lid had 3 lo. 0' all who- gnunblb. uboothd cook. I" tho-Mputonhilooun' swu’ in «snow. Brod Hal-g mum nonunion thonï¬ pu- ‘bme’gqun Wyn-id bu ‘ , ,.__ u 030$ thou. u' 1‘. no an an I! he due any m than 1 an. an. “Maï¬a,†viaduct!†Ila. Vina In?" “ a. m" " An’ m7" “ I think no." " Then an! um†I'." a): I. ' Bulgounylwondu' oooklt Int um I no for «match. 33’ I o’ boond’thotroouthgoinddo Ion-Inu- my mm. 311' a wallow at! out. In' "'3' w. and I!» Tnggday do}! All“ cob. uWoo. Joann.†an Bony. u we won hulln' alum. “ h- vorn unlu' uboo‘ um sword. WI am as ho ï¬ning hauled in nbggt yor_lo¢I-7u§ry i9 bolow yo: up“); 01906.] ‘v 'vâ€" __ _ - "'th cub uméi,".i‘i."~.i. mhoud in“. the lull umid the plaudltl o’ the annual wood. 7 __ " BBon'. in Sir Jeans hlmul'.†they crlu. 80 I wok 03 my h“ III' and. u how. 311' authoring up my Iword. I walked. (ol- loud.» 3993 .u an- “ Bonypony In'hll has (In Newhnvon.†the “religion “annual-n- cried out. " Fno Bup'bnnao." ooth 1. naming won! _tor I like no be polite even m n_ Beille, eich e scene u win in the hell I never new In 3’ my any: efcre. - There win â€"â€" Oh. I cann- tcll ya a Mtieth part 0' whet I new. Bully I never conceived thet ue mcny inn-trio“ pereonegu hed ever leeved in the Wurl’ u wï¬e represented ‘het nichtâ€"hci‘h men In’ women. I welked choo‘ wi’ Bony on my urn, the oheerved c' e' observe". {or it what anon ye could see a French Emperor arm in um wi' 5 pair Scotch fleherwomen. 0! course we were jiet Iowa; on. still it via wonderfu’. N00. Betty when we were ooortin' wu ooonted rule gum In singing " th'll buy Indy puller betting." an' n we won promon- u in; nboot I whilpered no her. " it's got- ‘ing I was monotonoui, uie u. I verse 0' yer hvorite ung." So Betty, being 3 van obedient wife, cried cotâ€"m “ Collar on! caller on!" twice. on' in a minute she win the centre 0' o curiou- orood. I glad he: s nudge, and also cloned her throct 3nd commenced tn lingâ€"â€" Wha'l buym collar herring. My bonnie ct lot honing. An’ when the «of no tho hit oboot “ the lives 0‘ men,†on' tho lollu be on too be “hand tm tents. I took Ifl my gt on’ wolkod in Imong them an' gothond till“ 101' the nick btirnl. Dollie. It win 3 gnn’ plln. Tue see Nlï¬oleon Bonypu-t ing oot In' in omnng t em wi’ his coo hot in hil hound gathering Iiller, jint like on org-u mm w‘.' u monkey. wil whut nuebody could withstnund. In 3 woe I had my hot riunin' owe; so I curried it nwu' tau tho Trenurer. Then I brioht thocht struck me. 511' I got him $10 Itick up a billâ€"â€" Grout. thtlon For Thin ngm Only. NAPOLEON Beaurme Wlll Dnnco tho Boolnn' Fling in full French Contumo. Toconclndo with the Sword Dulce. Admlnnlonâ€"Slnponco. The wee room win croodnd tno Inflect- !ion, nn' n gnld nnxn win guberod for the chnrityâ€"nn', Bnilie. “ï¬nd I nny't tint nhonldnn nny't, I quite excelled mynel'. I dnnond till I win like he drnp doon. I ï¬rnl nook nff my h“. an' than my cont. nnd than win nnbmtonin' m wnintoont. but the Search aid it wi nnvor the for ann- leon no winhooï¬ n ynlntopnt: After I Ind got a glass 0’ chum-puns. I glued nwt' in“. the ball-room spin no en'oy myul'. tn’ mold a nioelooklngy mug l. y without n putmr I took .3 my h“. 511’ mtkin‘ n bow I uyl. “ Purle voo frongny." Of course. Builh. on ken thnt mem- “ cm ion Ipuk Franc ;" lho hot in I leaned it or the ones-ion (no a French. mun shut “opt no fun: {no as. Bnl seemingly the young lady didnn ken French, [or the cal; “trod st me, lo I uyu Iguin no her, “ nley voo fronguy. mam." She Imllod, gn'_x_-opl_iod_. "_Weo_. Mango." ‘ nun-w, In u: "w. "w. _-â€"-v- Dod. Builie. I thocht Iho needna be no unpolite u no out up my aim tn my tin hoe. but the ludiu no getting van {roe noo-I-dnyo. lo I pwkotod my pride nn' nyl. “ Yon exhsnltl n' my French, but i! alike we could bus 3 duo. thegither." he aid “ With Pleasure. Momeâ€-â€"-yo ken “ Moo-co " moon- “ Miner " ower in Fame. 80 we commonest! “as non dtnoo‘ 311‘ 50' on ï¬ne, “II In sword got low-o «mew-y. tn’ got in I t my legs. I drew e veil, Beilie. owe: the rippit thet got up. It seem. too me thet I oenne due the vote simple" thing withoot getth; into: tome bubble. I went hddl om heell. knocking my rtner doon. u when ither twe couple t et were not: ul. I needne tell ye thet I win ewfn' uhemod, while u for my pertner. Oh! took e at o’ hysteria or nomething. on' bed tee be curled int» the refreshment room. Indeed that win when I went mysel' whenever I vie able tee welt. But 3 tumble tee e heavy men et my time 0' life is minke, I0 I mrched oot Betty. on' We got I oeb en’ gied ewe'. en' I’m tellin' an moi: then the truth when I u thet Bonyrettygoing heme wit a van di ennt mun no ony- perty setting oot.â€"â€"Youn. etc: 1' In the Count Boepitel there ie e very old iedy. who re etee e temerheble circum- etenoe. Bhe wee horn in Irelend overe century ego end witneeeed the execution of Robert Emmet. Her description ie cleer, end aoee even into ohildieh deteile. Bhe deecrihee the eoldiery end excitement. end date not forget the eound whipping ehe received thet dey to: running oi! with enother girl to witneee the execution. She climbed en old brick well, end from thet point of view ehe eew the he- heeding end heerd the executioner exoleim: " Behold the heed of e treitor." The heed mu then leid in e weflon. Thet night when her letheteeme home ehe told .him of the whipping ehe hed received. endhe eeid to her mother : “ You ehonld not heve done thet. ior ehe hee eeen ieomethingreheyill {weather the longeet A __A L- nunâ€"“Inn; W " ' “ ~fl1..."“ we dny ah. liven.“ Robert Emmet wu bo- hndod September 20m, 1803. .nd “cord. in! to ho: mlhdion the nu “an 16’s." 01 . During hn mm! of this b“ 0! him anocral reporter pro-om nociood a ll: boy paying ponlouln “tuition to the dung. My. Should .hh mu. follow live OoInOOyo-noldmowul be nblo 00 my. 168 you! flunk. MO. am be had In Guam†ducflh! “903009.93: 0!}th flan“. no Win at m- old bay and. but an 'ynrl More am “mo. Ibo bu qdn to: living who In new in tn am yur~ mu, Cat, Dmmnt. Burnt": Inn-m: } Wuhmgm. In, uh. uh; My Dunc “my I think m m m. you am "or cur-nod I mm to. ¢ ‘ 01.001011 '0? [nod Clam to «:4 In. your W ovum m can out ‘ comaâ€. Ind nu will b. a mum '9’on minim-mug WM Momma-o who-c- nun-wold The put-nun! By. J. Puma.“ months out. not. PM. Clank“ 3 w and up“ hII' 9990, gun-thy megs! Proud-II Olmhnd'o not." to . Duty. "MO". ‘0... m I. m N" Ym World “"'" 7.4.1." “I†“W'h remind tho :mn ugly: n V In: Emmet Bah..de Jinn Kn: who-thodood woo pond to Joooo. onl roooivod no Mon notice with tho w timo. on tho ooon y woo olo oo tho novol t low. thot oltho hHlllwoonotliv on the tnot. he h lett oqnontityof 0&th on the plooo whon he moved d it. w ovo him domicile. This woothoontiro otenee to t o onit. omit the (lotto-ow Court dooidod that l! the dupioiootot there boing ho on the plooo. no child, could be onto ed. it would he undo too! of ooouponoy in low. ond would oetroy Joneo' title to tho proporty. Tho txiol reenltod in two: 0! the oil anatomy in 1882. A new trial woo canted. o Jon-o rovod by nix witnooooo thot on tho ï¬nd 0! eptemhor. 1873. one doy before he booomo entitled to tho property under the tox dood Hill’o oow hnd entered the shoot, on eoten oli the boy thot Hill lolt thou. than deyflving Hill 0! logo] domicile. old ioovi no one in ooouponoy on tho romiooo o whom redemption notice cool he toned. 8* thin not of Bill's cow Jonee’ title to the p! post we. cutout-had. end Jones ohtein e verdict for en eooounting [or the oil, which omounted to nearly 9500.000. The oil oompen obtained en order for I new trig], but one. wu spin Inooeufui. end hie judgment wee Ink-med 31 the Gon- erel Term. end e decision he jolt been given by the Court of Appal- snatching ell the point- in the one no fevor of Jane. The Bird Atteoke e Yon-3, lad. But to Centured After n struggle. On Wedneedey Georgie, the 7-yeer-old eon of George Richerde. o! Brier Hill. in thie county. wee etteohed while out in the ï¬eld by e very in e beid eegle. When the boy eew the ee¢e ewoo in; down I: him he ermed himeel! w tlI ee e 0 lb ee he could wield end fought t e bird. which continued ite eflorte to get hold 0! him withite telone. When ï¬ret eeen by Burton Richerde, en older brother of George, the e le wee endeevoring to pick up the led. nrton went to the reeone end drove oï¬ the eegle. Leter Burton eet e large steel trep in e ï¬eld where there bed been thrown eome deeoon oeroeeeee end oenght the eegle by the: middle olew of one of hie telone. Some green etioke were out end ropee obteined. end e too-t vigoroue light inetitnted to ce ture the ee 1e elive. When theropowel rown over ie heed he would tehe it of! with hie free! elmoet in en inetent. He would bite o pieoee from the green atiche. which were en inch in diemeter. end (ought e breve end deter- mined bettle. Be wee finelly overpowered by euperior loroe end bed to euocnmb. He wee ce tnred elive end ie new in ion of Mr. tieherde. The ii t en eepture took piece on the term Enoch Y eupenieor oi Morrieton. all. cede repreeentcd to be e very lerge one. Thie ie the tint ineteeoe in whioh one o! theee voreoioee bird. bee ettempted to ee 08 echild in St. Lewrenoe countyâ€"O, ne- burg Journal. The ledleo of the Itoge. rhopo ovon more thnn their non-proton onol stators. oro cerelul of the proscmtion of thdr ohormo. Like moot of thet cox commonly known so " tho cox." they Innkoooorpcrool o pliootlon o! “ hoby powder." otc., nftor t a both, nnd no not innocent of Intian wdon nndcoomotioo on other coculono. "roboth mony of thom go In for loco in- nocnonl dryon. Ioltonoro end honntlfloro oltor ohlution thnn “ hnby powdor." Lot them hunts for they mo Indduly hovo to oocrillco to Vennu on t o other side of Styx. Euro in t. tale for their one. Fron Frohn. o Gormon cotton 0! oxcollont ropn~ totion. diodofov do I ogo in Borlln ln s wmowhot extnor inm mums. 0n looving her both. oho powdered ,horoolf with lone tort of volontino. Thon the cleaned hot nolle with tho point 0! n pol: ‘ ol col-con. She otnok horoolt on o r. ‘ 3nd tho porlnmod powder got into tho 0 wound. Inltnntly the ï¬nger hognn tolwoll ond the doctoto who woro oollod ln, wan nnohlo to It? the poieonono progno- ol tho volontlno. ho lingo:- wu ompntotod ond thon tho bond, but nothing woo of any no. and tho nnlortnnoto womon dlod in tho moot horrlhlo opomno. Ila Did Hot RM" not MIC. " Madnm.†amid the lsndlord alt P"! «not home on he mllod m. «be! monk“. “ 1 bus none to toll»on I!!:t_â€"_:Oh.iâ€"'_' _ “ That you no going to 11“ “no not 06 per month." Uh. inumpud. " Well, y-Q-I. Rant- hun uhlrply ad. "no-d, on know." " We] . w. won't {any h.†" No. I auppooo not, sud you will now the In of June. “ You. sir; end meenwhile. you can put e sign on the home. I shell be only too he 1 to chow people through." “ ndeed, but on ere very kind.†“Oh. no I en‘t. 0n: cut died thin mornin , end I'll chuck be: hot! low I bend own cellar 3nd tell out, that we eye going to move on account a! cover “ Eh I Who. ?" “ And if one out lm't I‘ll m manor. Ind .100 odd tn old oh I" " Hod“). do you like «a homo?†“ {.21 ‘22." t ï¬at-cm? “ n n plus-t m u " " Perfoofly no." " Then In to: “other at. I 02 tolupl unnatural 1 down at qulhlo much um. Good day. Mn. ad}! you 17qu any "pin and. plan and :50 word." "I on. “dual.†M I you». w". to, the and" who Ind the m “an! heron “to hull. " You don't my to l" “ You; nonunion-chin. in u M.» on no... new um n- u. H" ohm voic- ‘ ‘nonmp ' "tunnwm. n h andâ€. you hbynow,woooddclup fllfl up ‘0 III ringing at tho Mull-II boll." ' no: (to “nanny-Will you b O on duo for --â€" “ mamâ€"Elm no. you; m. bl. l hm no.qu any. I In unduly 1- amina-elm M. n. -- a “all! on you but I. builtâ€"â€" III. Will Anny. In“ Him. EAGLI AND BOY. Ghla,do be emf-l. nth. Inn-dodth lot ï¬t me.