am I'm mun rm wu my. tou- n orrwnn‘s Accomu'. Third ' ‘u- Peterson told much the . ‘ the occurrence. He saidâ€" um- Tho log ver demo. Through the night ,' Mud (glen n imervnll. The Int we ‘ of am Geiaer'l nppronch way when uh. ' -~ red on the “about! side. right uh ‘ a. The Gainer wu struck o to Alone-rooms amidnhip. The dust , hewil lauded wu low in the mo bingv-lln carried â€my J “mom. Thopppe: Enjt of o‘inr howil loaded was low In ma user, on ‘ho hingv-UI curried â€my bar own rtmout. The up art 01 var the decks of I e 9100:. ooh-houses were carried “my and men. oouu Imuhed in and the coon to ad. He ï¬rst heard a. bell ring nfln isot‘l engine-room. bu. could not ï¬ll I! order m He wu on M tho e shon heard she bell ' (“III sad the humor had on mom when the Th any not hot. The Geiger- the Wielnnd “rived in an. . Honor. of the Geiur. loft u rsvenua cutter. He want t the oomphny, where he wu «Sound a w monom- with the agents. word “In the widens wu here he wu going. Th; o! the Gene: were taken to tank on the ":in of The Thi hole, with ham nwoy, ll: presents A strange spoo- rly the whole of her how ving on immense hole ex; poaod to view. A long piece of bow hung- over then hole. which ranches book imo the olden of tho skip over ï¬fteen feet. The projooilng piece ‘a Inga over iho water like on outnromh w. m, And show: When the powerful iron ‘ « were broken through Ind ma a pipe stems. Crowds florid to the w ‘ I ‘0 see Illa ate-mar. 3nd the vendor ' pinned tho: she ever cached port. N y no is ollowod on board. ond the only on. -' The “corner will dig; , examined by the pan rodhore. She willbe hero probobly couple 0! momhl. Afler repairing n- so relood hot oorgo Ind proceed in No", - chugo her cor wordon. and ho the following Capt. Loml: “Maine!“ m the nevu- pon: -nt 4 o'clock on omornln ~ tho Hill. I low minnmbooro - ' hodboon ohm . ho won on eok him how the . d wavinlnin ,but ' .- of" minimall- come mihor woo. no! I . Ho Mr. I hot the tel u also“ to: abomulnu to reverse. the flrfl imimnion Ihod of on I‘ v . Looping from myi f . AI [vo- hurryu w% r _ “ ma mam â€Shula-mum hm I: ha mm Want â€WW -: ad fallen a awe . _fl~ of the Grain m she : red on th l. 11-» f a. The G min ngine-room not hewil 10.4 the hing them. 00ml am: ‘ ed. Hot ml. W“‘_ -wing gt 1 Goiur’l ' age" 1 total ‘. LI noon ‘he Wiels‘ t. Moll-t. Inn INJURII “Mb-till 3 nah-Iii r; “H†nï¬â€œ magnum by flu mat Incl-m ~93“th '. ud- dlo. whouiwhuwu “monk. Whit wt- - and.“ add, 0! wood pulp and Mmmnuhwhdh. honin- a bun ljdwunogd “o'clock we remind W bulk- hud. Wuhan museum our sud got .0 war ohor tho oom- nmem. We wmhfln‘ ly in the cuboid, tnd we kept tho up. going I“ the “mo. I0 mu ï¬n «to: 3'“ not time to win on u. A! 11 o‘clock ï¬ho “can!" kind, for New York. have in night. sud m tnnnhrnd til “:0 mod - gel-I. a won a our own 450 puma- gon, ta her. The Wiohnd «1 shout 8 o'olook In the afternoon. euving us sloo “outing to:- New Yogi. We continued the val am the eon neat but oft-peddle. unuseoosot Mpg: wind out eeo incoming. we bend it impossible best! meet. At this the; it still looked my much es i! we nigh u some o! the crew reused to work. venting to he wen-toned to the Wiehnd before she left as. We went ss slow es two hnote sn hour. end sometimes found thst too much. We just hell to orewl. thst wss ell. On Wednesday shot-noon s ï¬shing Vedsel have in sight. end we here down for her. She stowed to he the schooner Ospie. of Lshsve, opt. Oleversey, end I annexed her to stood by end soeom y the etesmer to Helitsx. so sstohe she to he! no in one ehe should go down. Lent n ght the see wu so heevy 1 bed to turn the eta-mot stoned, running stem foremost end steering by the sohwuar. whxch was oonnecteé by s ‘uswee: with the stesmer'e how. We rsn egsiuet the wind this wsy sll_night. e “LL,A The Dmish Consul hn concluded thst tbs investigation of the «use of the cells- slon between the stamshlps Geiger sud Thing-.11. will beheld in Copenhngen. The survivors 01 the crew sud such of the pn- sengers .- wish will lesve to-mormw by the Sunnis. of the Cunard line. The loss on the vessel is 0350.000 ind on the 03:30 9120.000. The insursnoe is not known. smaller Story 0! the Hysteric" Cure of en Unknown Dtseeee. A Findle . 0.. despetch seys: In Merion townshi . is county, s young dsughter oi Hen rtoss. e prominent isrmer. hed been ll for severel weeks with e discus of which none knew the origin, end which completely bsï¬led the skill of the ettending melon". Her meled wee such thet the y would et inte e I grow es cold es deeth end he cover with green spots. On lest Mondey she lost consciousness. end for 36 hours wes in e trence. the wermth of her body being the only indioetion of life. Tuesday night she wee eronsed from her ‘ slumber, end told e strenge story of whet hed occurred to her during her period of unconsciousness. in which she eeid e men eppeered to her, end with e buggy wheel showed her how her injuries ceme ebout ; efter which he brought e sheet, e bucket end three bottles conteining wine. whiskey end elcohol.end expleined how these might be used to eflect e cure. I! the were not used he werned her thet et 7 o‘ 00]: on the morning of the next dey she would begin ‘ filing,“ s o'clock in the eiternoon deeth’s e reech would bereellaed. end et 9 o'clock ’ t e next morning she would be deed. The ismily hysioien leughed st the whole thing en beds the perents pey no heed to the spirit injunction. which edv'ioe wee .lollowed. end et once the predictions of the vision begen to come true, at the girl grew npidly worse. The in ily. thor- oughly elsrmed, hestened to epply the treetment prescribed in the trence. end en immediete chenge for the better mede itself epperent, followed byte steddy im- provement. Yesterdey Miss Seerioss wes ehle to be up end eround, end is now es well ee ever. Crowded Into One Cell Four It‘d-Ion Try to Klll One Another. The lneene depertment of the jeil wee e perfect bedlem yeeterdey for e few momente. end the medmen conï¬ned there ehrleked end glbbered like frightened monk-ye. They etertled the ettendente with oriee of ',‘ murder" end ell wee in the utmoetponlneion. Two of the crezy men were rolling eech other over the floor and they were covered with. blood. The only reeeon they did not murder eeoh other wet beoenee they hed no weepcne. It ell hep- pened heoenee lonr petionte were pieced :1 one cell for lock of room. They got elong very well togther until Edger Simpeon hegen to Ineke one of hie etnmp epeeohee. Re bet the ldee thet he it e greet [turnp- epeeher end thet he met denounce every pereon he meete ee e politloleh who it inimloel to the lntereete of the poo le. Be dellghte in " wevin. the bloody eh rt," end use!) e vigorone tirede egelnet the tooth- ern oontederecy end ell who were in he eervlee. Thle wee more then the mlliteq tplrlt oi †Gen. Stonewell Iecheon" could brook. He in e lunetlo who olelme to be the greet generel hlmeell and he wee reedy to reeent the pereonel lnenlt ‘ven hy Slmpeon. He wexed hotter en hotter, end when e colored petlent end Cherlee ‘ Hobenreyeer were lntrodnoed lnto the call he wee in e d lreme of mind. He mode e rneh tor the etemp-epeeher end the two were econ ponodlng eeohother until their noeee were fonntelne 01 blood. The colored lonetlo heeeme very excited end )nehed Hohenreyeer into e corner end held hlnthere end batted hlnt wtth hie heed. 'l'he nolet ceueed ell the other lone- the to heeente trentto md their ehoute the dtn of the ocmhetente. Ate Went. with fleet (lineal .eepereted the men end then in di erent eelle. OW fleece. i A Frau-cor Chat-god. v’;'h flufrnndln' "In Culling. Out M 020.000. An Auburn. N. Y.. den ntnh says: The dcflrnction of ‘ho main uilding of Well- Collogu M Aaron Int week turned public opinion gnu-d- um innsitnflon. Ind 3 din- mm in binary an {More pooh folio“. ’Ihln Inddon intend hamlet! III. but “at Prat. Edward L. Fmoh. “I. Mum Ind lmtrnomr in ylhol sud; uncut-l m. In: do": me can." I!“ d ISLMM nm the college bud and I Wanna win» him for mu m. judgmental ï¬led In the ‘00! the County Clerk In IN. city on loot. The judgmcm bu bun n- W. A: Wm Fmoh a nil may: mum WARNS!) IN A TRANCE. but so an run-mu WILL! 001.1.†3 SCANDAL. LUHATICS LIT LOOSE. mmwmwwmmw a". WWW ammammmm [viii 'llll Illluldl I econ e «leg! n she slowly reload the etory of the honlhle crime. A low weal“ ego he urohend the revolver which he need V th Inch Md efleot. He ehowed it to his wife one d end uid. in a hell- oking menner, “ 1 eh. 1 kill you. Nellie; I!“ this one of these doye." Till BT03! 0' T“ SHOOTING. Mn. Heye' “cry of the Ihootiug was on ‘ Iollowe : " I om the witeof Cherlee Keys. ‘ e oerpenter. living et'L Bunch. I bed ‘ two childrenvâ€"Elvine. ormon'u wife, 1 whom we dweye celled Nellie. end a eon ‘ 14 veere old. Hermon plenned e picnic here to-dey. He wented me oooompeny him and hie wile. At ï¬ne I refund, qu he wee so urgent in his invitation um I consented to come here with them. We lelt Bronchport on the steam yooht Jersey Lily. When we leaded here we walked up | the hill. u \Wher! we were ehont he" wey up Her. mon begen hefhaing et hie wife, end when ehe replied erply to him he drew hie revolver out of :hle pocket end pointed it et her. I mede him at it heck in hiepoohet. After we reeohedt e to of the hill we ete he dinner which we ed brought from . Hermon renewed‘the querrel with hie wiie. I wee etendlng with my heoh to them when I heerd Nellie eereem.. end, turning, I eew thet Hermon hed e ein drewn hie revolver end hed lt poin et my deughter. I ten over end told him to pet the wee u up. He repleoed it in hie pocket end i: en oeught up e etiok end he- gen beeting Nellie with it. TH! mm SHOT. " I caught hold of the stink end tried to pull it out of his hende. He let go. end, stilling ont hie revolver end cooking it, he eliheretgg' tired it et my heed. The hul- let whim PM my eer end my ieoe wee blown full 0 powder end I turned end ren,. when I heerd enother report end e ehrill eereem {ram my deuahter. I turned beck end eew her eteggering. Bhe wee only ehle to go ebout fort feet end she pitched for- werd upon her eoe. I heerd two other re- rte, end eew Hermon ntegger down the ill on the other side end then fell. I no over to Nellie end turned her over. Blood ‘ wee running from her left" breeet. She gasped feintly end died in less then two minutes. Hermon lived ehont two hours. Nellie wee 21 years old. Hermon wee two yeerlplder. " en en: H, AL,‘_e “ Tbs murder 0! my child wu the out- growth of Htrmon‘s ugliness and terrible temper. He bud no reuon to be jenlona. n she never received the attention! of other man. When Human pulled out his rovolvu on the wuy up tho hill he told Nellie thst he w" going t9kil_1_her. _Wb9n imsde hiinï¬imé itnbwi in bi. pocket he said. ‘ Well, I will kill you when we get home to-ntght)†After Human shot him-elf he 11y un- sttended under the trool until he died. In no physioitn could be found. Both he Ind his wife were nicely droued. His repucu “on was thnt 9! p Iptly, ill natmdjmm. A member of the flux; of Muhrd, Brown & 00. «id Int evening that Human naked for leave of nblonoo in thamorning on the plan um he wanted to go to New York for the purpose of collecting some money due him. 0 When his reqneat w“ refused ho beams (nary nnd went home. Seven! years ago Harmon fell in on with Mill Martha. Krnee. . pretty Gel-mun living on Lihprty street, Long Brunch. She rein-ed to receive bin utantiona me! he that her in tha aide. Ha served six month! for hil crime in tho New Janey State Fri-on. He was the'n nan-tied. A Balkan Chief Captures a Pretty Girl and ï¬ne a Mock Marriage. A London cable lays: A large portion of Turkey and the Balkan States isinfested with brigande, and their number it rapidly growing. These outlaws, taking advantage of the absence of railway and telegraphic communication. become bolder daii , and the consternation oi the better c ass of inhabitants is increasing to such an extent that many of them are leaving their homes. and taking reiuge in the large towns. Recently a hand of hrigauds invaded a small Rcumelian town, and. captured the daughter oi a peasant, a young girl iamed in that localit i 1 her beauty. The chief :r’ii‘hahb'lnd' w sting intimate the girl his e. at a ma age ceremony per. formed, cum! the baud perecnating a priest. He then cent a messenger to the village authorities informing them a! the marriage and demanding that it he icrmally registered upon their books. a proceeding that would render theoeremcu valid. The authorities refused to com y with the â€end and the chief sent t s moeeenger hack with his ultimatum. which war that he would each the village if his demands were not immediately acceded to. The cflciale are new endeavori to gain the by rleyine with the chief. oping arsen- nghtc be able to recover the'iri by s . i A 60. Am!“ oormpondom 0! Oh. so. Omit Gander wflh: " The lacuna I! m Educ «- hum-i “(and out she IMMU- Wol otun Ninholu 5nd Ma '0 do. The hm ha a «but a. W. with Imam minute ind Paulltfluu of Our mm. can». (Oonupondonoo loam] Wham.) M Vsldoy mum, south of hymen: Huron. i. nin- lmncntly; north of Oh“ IO ninn â€nanny; in Aluko it nin- ulmgoo a. Butmmfllo. hi to loo. cloud. on flu mounting "1";va 1m.':‘dn mound poop unburied n on upon. no duh-"notion" und old-um MM. “and tho mama: county. Thou a. pm. uhl. a law had mm. and:- nd â€day. god ivy und_ am“... PEP" "an. an: Ham. I600 em but! héfly. broom and M. In thick m. Ind .11 “no [Mk mud-u w I (milk! mama-h buck E M muwmï¬uwm- though Then I. ‘dmmy un WM 6153!“. villa Ind m ram. Mom- alt. Mp In“ ad In mun. hopboiodnllhgs In ’ It â€humans-pinup... “aim-u.“ A BRIGAND ROMANCE. An Indian mum-t I0 01!! TO All) 111% child wu the out- lines! and terrible . , a Wu" “3395-? ~ EMS§L§ 3...“; II blunt“ n all-known W «plant. but: ban 3 months 01 Btuloy'l a?“ “on tho “no tho Laotian loan and bro Hack “din I of Dr. Living-mm. Sir my d L at. Shalom. no ï¬rm trlondl. 3nd 3 In“: will proud In! '9 enlist 81! H ’0 Ild In attaining ‘ho nomads: ‘tion. Ii will nwy bound»: of «1dr own country and turn out I limo of to (where-n- mu flu! in. bung t {madam moor mu own wonky. sud than hung!» up“: .0 tribe. um W in the interior. By dun! 01 OM: mum! tndin alum hut. Shu all“ ho to ho emu to nub hi- huardum Fanny a very much has upon. “an m or inch expedi- tion. hue done. and will mills. tho return of tho «nun- non laminar to ou-blo him to return 951er m, the 09.“. Bhnloldl u jun £4 ’0." 0! up. a. in nu und wiry like hll “that. Ind in pot- Iouodo! tn iron oonntiinflon. Ho pro- to boulomopgrt at than: an insult. but I ponion will be oontri uud pg pot-om interacted in the result. to be 0 “load. 3nd Shuloldt will utilize his ex- porienoo in book form. wedding Domitian a: use :.-=:-.:---â€" W... in this town. on Thursday night under peculiarly interesting and romantic circum- stances. the bride leing one of the victims of the late terrible railroad disaster near Bhohola. Among the passengers on board of the ï¬rst day coach of the Chicago ex- press train. which was one of the ears that made the fearful plunge down an 80.foot embankment in complete darkness and storm to the brink of the Delnwslte' River, was Miss Hannah Yearly. a hands to and intelligent you: English girl from onule'.’ ton. Cheshire, where her father “engaged in business asa woollen merchant. She had sailed from Liverpool alone on Aug. 2nd, and landed in New York just in time to catch the latal train. Her destination was Kansas City. where her Old Country lover and playmate ewaited her coming. when the pair were to be married. Cyrus Arthur Slater, a printer. the lover in question. came to this country ï¬ve years ago. and having made provision for his sweetheart eent for her to join him. By the advice of her parents. and in order to avoid annoyence to which a young single woman might be subject. she took the name of her betrothed and tra- velled as Mrs. Cyrus Slater. under which deeiguation she e peers in the list of casualties publisbe in the deepatchee as one of those dangerously injured. The . telegram eent to her lover. informing him ‘ of the misfortune that hes overtaken hie expectant bride. brought hint to this town by the quickest train, which reached here ; on Thursday. He found her suffering from severe body bruises and scalp wounds, and her pretty face somewhat disï¬gured by cruel lacerations, but she is in a fair way to recover health, if not all of her former beauty. The meeting between the two lovers under such circumstanceswae natur- ally an affecting one. and resulted in an agreement to be married at once. Accord- ingg, on Thursday evening. the Rev. Calvin S. are, a Baptist clergyman. was called in, the faithful room took his place by the bedsideof the valid bride and the pair were united in wedlock amid the hearty congratulations and good wishes of the little group of sympathizin strangers who were permitted to witness t e ceremony. An Inflow Girl Goa Through the Shekel. Awldont..nd I. Married 1- Had; A Port Jorviu. N. Y , dgsgnmh all :_ A lhe Ueee Cork Bteye. but nee Coneldereble Trouble with Then. She tripped down to the foemy edg e o! the our! epnd ren beck, lemming Km'eï¬f‘lttlll ee the veto: run over her toee. the epeotetore emlled. And then ehe no down egeln end denoed on one toe end then on the other. end then on both et onoe ee ehe got ell the wey up to he: enklel. Then picked of ell he: can 930, end ee e big weve rolled n the ten to meet lt. It flopped her beng up egelnet the beech. knocked her eellor bet into eh epeleeeneee. end. ee lt receded. drew her out ee ll ehe hed been e wooden bell. It .wee elm much of e good thing end ehe et “$30 egd wiggled end Ipluttered.mmg1 e t ‘ etr led to get e hethold mother wen eel her end the flipï¬d over the top it ee light ee eon e l inehu thought oeme e third.e ehe denoed over the top at thet eleo. end every time ehe tried u get on her feet ehe wee whleked beck. Then she reelized thet ehe wee beauti- fully floeting out to nee, end ehe sent up e soreem that etertled the bethere neer her. One of them. young end breve and etrong, rushedâ€"for it wee too ehellow to ewimoâ€" to her reeone. He eeieed her by the ehonlder, but her feet would not down. end he' a wiee end thoughtful led, be towed he: no ehore. She eoeroeiy etogred to eny thank you. end with the rod ood of oonfneion ehowing in her tenned cheeky; ruehod e‘wey to ohengo her germente. She { might heve eeoeped with the bed ehe not 1 imputeq the eeoret oi the epieode to e friend. And the eeoret wee thin : She wee e rodent girl with e proper regent for her ety. S e hed tehen out the whelehneee of her can“ end introduced oer! eteye. end hed pot enother leyer of cork in her etoohinge. Bhe hed mieoelenieted the elect. only to and thet while the cork kept her ninety eheve weter. it quite ee electe- ell, prevented her getting down elee. The etory oene out, eedthe girl left (Dee- Grove einelteeeonely.â€"Pimm hue. “I'M 41M number of an: one out to. Wâ€: depaad vary lurgolynpon the qlonrnon 01! mm “mo-photo sad the kmnueu of tho" nyo. Than no in ‘ho whule palm!“ Iphm thou. 6.000 It." visible Do .1) odi- ml“, good a". 01 “ten. however, w. on am: no not. chm a faction st tn on “no boon-o a hall of the nphon a tiny. bolow flu horinon. I! we could in gun lath. balm u 0.0in n In the noun. I hall at flu whok nut-bot. 0: gm. 8.000, would be visible on my elm night In mu mt 0h. horhoa no an: “I“ no pm a th ot-nsmol- phcnu yum. “Iguana ml. 1:: 1»... mole- 00"“. All ,5... but «can 3 mm I‘m-.3? mar-n73. $me d m mm. 1 h . d mm PRlerï¬ï¬‚'d BAI'I SEED BRIDE now m M or. III." In 5|.†7 AN OOEAH GROVE GIRL IIMIO It mama†new“ use Dawn". 5% Ah. 9, mum» punt clue may .3 Gloom Way In umber hon Ibo 1nd thistle- who Who: on on tho live! mountain at “but Boot- who cod tho Eigh- lmd Pl $0)!†Inn-IQ o! .31ng Adi Ind tho 'onngou 16. The old gentle» man honey md hm. uni uh. h!- “in huh in a. In! win: a much am u bin 30-yur-old grundsoa Ind NI 8- ar- 91:! Mimï¬-grnnddnughter. â€"-â€" PM phi. 3' nun-m “or, o! . Liverpool In“ bun New Iotl Ponce ho Inn. A New You-y gupgtogyya : A‘y lou- 1,,L- A Now York 600th n I: A u on- old named Jouph 0'8 :1 val into tho 0 ulu «not line ““101: [at night nndukodforsnia "I lodain . He told the urge“. ant hil pronto id in Liver. pool whouho was 7 an old. B. vol “hon plsood in the XII on Orphan Aoylnm. in Livezpool. Soon shenani- tho “thori- tiel Ihippsd him 5nd I!" other! to St. (inhuman. Ont. where s l were put into tn nylum there, And utterwnrdl bound out to Int-men. He went out to york lot 9 " .._. vâ€"‘-vv men nomad Neeeon. one cow herder end milher. The led releted e etory ol moi-h cruelty experienced by him et the hende oi Noeeou end hie wife. He remelned with them three yeere. end frequently hie entire body wee covered with eoree. the reenlte of welte mode by e bleekenelle whip. Eventu- elly two lumbermen interfered end pleoed him in e hoepitel. When he left thet ineti- ‘ntlon he worked for mother former. hen he hed eerned 532 he naked for it, flat wee oheeed 05 the term without e cent. a eventuelly reeohed Rooheeter, where he worked until , yeetordey. He bed Ola 60 coming to him, end intend: to eeil et once for home to we I. dying eieter. his only reletivo. In Jr ï¬ereon Merket Police Court to-dey the boy reputed hie story to Juetioe l’etterson. He will probebly eeil for home tomorrow, end in the meentime well provided for. Kr. Silva, of nor-gun Pnrk, Chlouo, Bum Aaron I Bulcldo. “ There were plant of othar s le-treel in the neighborhoog," aid 0. pg. Silva. indignnmly. to nn evening New: reports: to day, " and I don't think it wu right in himdt? come and hung him-elf in my door 1!. -' __. , ILL. , 9,111~ -R J Mr. Silvn WIS upenking of the suicide of I Germm gtrdoner. who used to work for him on his plum in Mora-n Pnrk. The only nsme Mr. Silv. knew him b was Adam. 3nd that he once lived in £11310- wood; am he won pmumsbly an unmsrriod mun. and thnt be drunk I good deal, no 31! the items in hil put career known to Mt. Bil“, 'Hohodgono book and forth from his home lo the chicken-coop uvonl time- during the morning withong noï¬oing the 00 under ï¬le Ipplo nee, sud it In: not nut Mr. Silva “3er tor’tho tnin thot he looked book ond now I mun apparently kneelln under I tree. He turned and found It was Adam, WM) 3 clothe-line Around his nook. md buoyed Q0 |_limb of e tree. the body rtly rening on the toes. and the clenched end! elmoet touching fly ground. He bed probebly hanged himself during the night, on she body wee cold end rigid.-â€"Chicago New. ‘l‘wo Poachers Fire Upon n [fl-hing Putty (1 Kill I Woman. , A Hulifux. N. 8.. deapuloh nyl : Mnjor Howe. and hmily, 0! Boston, flnhin on the Tobique. were ï¬red upon Bundny y s arty ambushed in the woodl, forty rods iuhns. Their shot pimped hfrï¬Hoyo'l head, killing her lnutontly. A doughter Ellen, who w“ in o second come. only ecu-pod n Ilmillr tote by lying down. The Major’s son out! his oomponion ro- tnrnod the ï¬re, sad the oowordl took to tli thesis And fled to the woods. It in m pond that the shots wore tired by two ' churn, named Doy Ind Tufton. who ad been driven nwoy while I ring â€on, 3nd who threoteuod to I oot ot the ï¬rst opportunity. The charsz in after than men. Tho Mnjor ond hi. my tent to Andovor lut night. with tho y of the murdered woman. They are com glotely pro-tutu! with grief. A R'nnlwny Stu-ell 0n. “ Keep your nuts or you'll all bohilled i" The â€cited individual who than ox- datmod ‘wu Conductor Warm, of Allan “not our No. 78. Yaoterdoy he ron oxtto during the noon hour. hio rognlor route being on Vir inio street. The oor woo on Fourtonnth o root, our the Stoto Normol School. Suddenly both broko-rodo broko. ond tho eonhoovily [coded with man. woman ond children. ohrtod down the grodo housing ogoinot the o'flrightod honor hoolo. Drivor Woloh. Iooi'n' tho. ho could not otop the cor, did not forget the am low of noturo ond with afoot rooonoo oi mind onhookod hio toom. turns tho-I to ono oido ond ollowod tho nor with in terriï¬ed humon iroightogo to ‘rooood. It woo ot thio imam thot tho conductor cried out oo obovo nomtod. At tho oomor o! Vormontotroot o lodydoog'iht: tho proton. iompod from tho cor. Moot omoo col up iron York otroot at tho 4 oow tho rooowoy oomin . It vol too loto to all hoolaoho turn in. out! b n. a. Mo hooooo nonogodtokflo . “tot-outï¬t!†munâ€"â€vâ€" - our glowed sad In mu m but to [oval qndblookthowm The Mwa Ind jun! 06 m picked up with a My ï¬r‘n nod back. no phoud In t out-hm and (him to ho: homoanhnr-It.â€"-Bujcb Katie publ -»- " Tim'- (and I Thn'l Oh. moot goal-It In; much I". hurt! in ' 1:21:33. Inner-ï¬lm :‘I’Q 'uwnau' you compo-o t " You. coupon-J 1M mug." " It's sloth-l Why. 1!. am much com on" u much. It nun . ml right out 0! MM sad ml- hln fool am In ood! mos-sum a mound Omn- nnuud mm: M- ‘m M lam. You mm in. his. drag-Jug!“ un- whon you not. h." o -_~A_g4n. A. _ "373925. (SI;- wife wu Inn-him wan-oh. Mac-oh ,- . ARI-Minn... "ram-munm.mhu and Mn wilt-hunt. data 110': "Oh. Puget-Incl“. “OI!†DEVIL ONTARIO I'ABIIII, BA) NOE!) 1:0 AN APPLE TREE. A FIENDIIIK MURDER. WM HIM II- WWW†lam-'wthun'dd nth-n Don. 'ro'nuo- m D. a. Human“? J. [{oudry. )5:ng v- "vâ€"â€"". v- ,, Wheel-ad nth-canno- uon‘ .Thomu lummyolth can: Fun-w awning-genes V70 01 II. The to ‘73; would oonhtn. prggximnt u: g.‘7."r.ï¬.ll AM com taught as. In. on to opt-h on the subject. y form, gating hand out! their «mum, tint how not 31m duo amnion to the no a o! the monk! food tho, should at u thouhool. Thy hum not cannons for the introduction of on «tinnitus! tut-book. or it would ban con-long of. They hon boon mutant with broad w on they could hove had the Ditto: for tho â€king. This Prom!» bu may thouundl 0! Common Bohooll, and High School. by tho noon. out! than on ,A IL I.-- Lâ€"L ‘_- “'7' """"' ’1 'i‘ â€r - nottoomm.endyetltheehntone eohool vlrt Gywhere eulonltnreletenght. '1‘ the oelph College were hrlmtul at no ante. only one farmer to 1.500 could lend hie eon there. The none 0! the 1.499 meet '30 without inetruetionlnwhet is to be their more lite-work, or get their lnetrno- tlon et honed e g reflection thle on the lgnohle content 0 the tumor. Thoe It- to thet the flower 0! rorel oornmnnitiee ere drelted ewey into the oitlee. thtt in the governing voice of the country the tuner gate e pleoe emon It the thirty retherthen the ï¬rst three. on thet la the mid noele he in reeeod tightly millet the well. We ere w thout e text-hook. Why ? Book- mehing in e good deel of e trede. It 1e lergely governed by the luv oi .opply and demand. Now thet tel-more olemor tor it. it will come. The old netlonel eerie: o! eohool book- oome from Britein. A book adopted to the wentl of Cenede oennot oome from Brit-in or eny country but Cenede. The nail of Genede torhlde it. the olimete of Ceuede forbide it. end the honor of Cenede forbide it. It moot be written b e Oenedlen. The roe-cue why the etudy o egricnltnre should be introduced lnto our runl echoole ere not fer to leek. There le flret it: roletlve lmpoxtence to ‘he tel-met. whoee children elrnou exaluelvely ï¬ll ehe tonne of rurel echoole. It in to him both meet end drink, end clothing end money. It in the need he ridee from the credle to the greve. end the funeral oer thel oonveye him to his lent renting plece. Why shouldn't he be Oenght thin from hil eel-lieu inteno 1 We know of no etudy I0 well celcnlet to lï¬mulete the pores tlve fecul‘iee et e tender ego en the sin y o! egrlculture. Then there‘ie‘ite reletlve im- A-â€"_n___ln.. rtenoe to the whole oommunitv. he proeperity of every one ie lergely bound up with thet of. the iermer. The number of the e hee In every wheel of bneineu. lthe nu ber of wheel- end the number of revolution ere lergely determined by the lumen ettend- ing the c eretione oi the fermere. About two thir e of the pnletion 0! this country ere formers. I be 'eve they own more then two thirds of its prapertrend the fornieh more then two-th' l o the bro I thet etock the prcieuionl. The out they pley in the commonweelth ie neer y ell in ell e two-thirde' teeter. end theretore theg ere surely entitled to e two-thirde' eonai ere. tion et the bends of our edueetlonel antho- rltlee. A boy who, to the preotloel trelning he gets et home. edde eound theoretical in. etreotion from I eohool text-book will beet the boy et fuming who he. only the ï¬rst. Whetever. then, tends to 1m rave farming ehonld be oountenenoed by t e whole oom~ munity. mm DIWJ'I'I W ur Common 801100113. though 1 em not no deer on to ell thet the medium of inetruo~ tion should oonteln. It ehould he intro- duoed through moon-of o text-hook worthy of the nurse. I do not in-the meantime ("or the erection of any uddltionnl abode of agriculture. but I do favor the whole-ole utili 'ngo! the run! school. we have for tee ng egrioulture. When thi- ll done the went 0! deportmentel instruction in the, higher eehoole will force lteel! upon public uttention. end these for the time hein will become nunerlee for the Agricul- tur College. ‘ A 'l'll‘l BOOK NEGIBBABY. There in no doubt in my mind u to the best mode of introducing agriculture jnï¬o I do not. know who the writer of that text book will be, but I can tell you, at elready more than hinted. thnt he Will be a Canadian, and I may odd that his bond: will boot upon him the mark: of hard and bonnet manual toil. Al to the etyle of this book it will be written in the plaincat Anglo-Saxon. lte langna e aoe‘lmple that a child will under-tan it. and in eo pleaein a manner thot both onng and old wi love to read it. It wil berather under than over eoientitio, baring upon its every pm!“ etamp oi “3‘11"- inteneely practical. e Itrong moat 'mt lcienoe in rather for matnrer minds. though. i! ï¬nal minced. come of it ie good for chil ten. Itie almoet lm oeeible to con- vince the oven-nee farmer 0 Ontario thnt a cattle beaet. durin the cm year 0! ite life. when proper 1 fed, will gain two ponnde of flesh per day on o leee feed ration no reedll an it will in one pound during the thi year of t come. But here will be no diflonlty in convincing hie boy if taken in time. It in e bopeleee teek to endeevor to convince the torn matrone of Ontario that their methode of making butter are detective. but their daughter-e may be coolly convinced it taken young. Theee truthe. elmple ae they are. mean millione to Ontario every yen. com 0' “I‘ll BOOK. 1 0' I W oi eolng.henoethe *tyleot (mir'to whohheetadeEed;wt-I vethediflerent modeeotdrain g. and beneflte that â€when. Bmwordcï¬tds - “on “has! and plan “In to 0'. Inning Mormon w mutt-O locum.- .- wall-Momma“. M h In on! In- cas-[u vw; tn Indium a! m 1811' no: new. 0w: Mock. val-am HOULD B! m“ Wm, mm M m tum INDIA“ lath . Waited-p». mod 1!“th anion-u muauuuwm. hoot: “ numbnnhouldho (has touch 13:0- u how plut- your nth-uh. lulu 0mm tom-now tinod all“ ulna dilutio- .M.qhtw t9_ _ud_w§on go is if E; 1 EE gage iii E: :52: E: ii 5% g? *2 8 ;2 EE 3 is tion forgotten thst thelnm meiori of t oss who study it will never otters? mhool. sud therefore the overwhelm import-nos of boring it ï¬lled brim-full knowledge thst is intensely prsotlosl. COIOLUBIOI. It is ï¬ts possible thst ell the lead- msrks t t fix the limit of its olsims upon , other clsssssmmsy not he very essily painted out. Tact ngriomture nu oinlms union the fsvorsble oonslderstion of the w ole community bus nlresdy been shown. but the extent of those olcims hes not boon deï¬ned. The forest of the vision here is so thick; with understood thst I frsnldy confess l on socrcely see the ll ht on the further side. Agriculture in condo is unquestionsbly the ï¬rst musterd tree. sud the fowls thet repose in its brooches should be enooursged to do so. but how for they should be compelled to set of its fruit is en open question. The lswyer of the city might not wish his son to s nd time in the study of sgrioulture. wh' e the member of the school board might choose difler- ently in the one of his son. But the ob- scurity thst hung: over this rt of our subject will be dispelled before t e sdvnno~ ing light of the expression of public opin- ion, which will ultimately mske knownthe desire of majorities. so to how for the lsndmsrks thst mcrk the limit of the use of l' is text-book shsll extend. In the me time let us hnve the ct the our- liest possible moment, on y itbe s worthy forerunner of n we t Cens- disn sgrioultursl litersture . t is yet to be. Bin»: In?» M I Mr. Dru: . Minister of Agriculture, who come in wh lo the pe r wee being reed. we: celled upon to ed ten the euocietion. He said he hod come to the oonolueion thot there we: Iomething wrong in the eyoteu of education in looking et the effect produced upon the youn men who peel e etep be and the Pub 0 Sohooll. He regret to Iteto that the young men who attended the High Schools. Collegiate Inltitutee. end universitiee seemed to be imbued with on ide- thet labor with the huudl wen “digniï¬ed ugd unhooominq to e gentlemen. fhe reenlt hed been thet those who hed been looked forwerd to en the hope of the future of egricnltnre in this count hed gone into other pnreuite. There ed been e meeeure of di'eeppoint- ment in the eflect which edncetion hed hed upon the teetee end inolinetione o! the onng men. He hed elweye looked {orwerd to the time when the fermers of thin country would be well ednceted men in the broedcet end moet liberel come. He new no reeeon why the tenuore elionld not eim to edncete their children, but he hed known meny inetencee where. eiter fermere lied hed their tone educated in the high eohoole, they refceod to return to the term. He did not know where the tenlt ley. but thie wee e greet metter of dieeppointment in the edncetionel eyetem. It the introduction of e text book n n the enbject of egricnltnre would meet t e eeee it would be e boon to the country. All e! the protection: were et preeent over- crowded. Oenede could iumieh unlimited meene for the employment of tone 0! thoueende of our beet men in the ï¬eld of : egricultnre. There we- e feeling ehroed thet (or e men to e mi hie life upon e term wee to “weete ie eweotneee on the deeert eir." end thet i! e men wee in - eeeeion of enflioient meene to epend hie ie no e gentlemen fermer he oeeeee to be e gentlemen when he in obliged to work with hie hende. He hed Once heerd e ole men ; eey thet he hed been e termcr. but et he 1 hed got ehove thet eert of life. (Leughter.) He wee not cure but thet the eeme ntleo men would heve been e tter fermer then e preecher. Whetcver could be done to promote e better jud ent ee to the true dignity of lehor. en whetever could be dotte to educete our young men to believe tbet there it e ï¬eld of neefnlneee torthem npentheferm wouldheeleet beneï¬t to the community. He trne thet the Minute! 0! Edncetion would et en eerly de eeehie wey cleer to piece in the Public cote oi the Province e text- book upon the eubieet ct egricnltnre. (Amalia. II. P.. mum: of EduoItion. undo I mink! Iddrou. in which he Inland Ibo IIIooIIï¬on am In VII IlwaI glId Io noun flair IdvioI. The ,,A. AA; podhou o! Minister of Eduouuon ml not without ho dlfloultin. Ho m proudo! ammo! Canadian in Outoprlo. uud duo both: We. in the world, though of oourooit woo bk 0! much impronmcut. H. M! “no uoooiu- tion to not with amnion und prudouoo. â€332.1%.“sz “mm (The was! s oolobnndlhrn mu up u on mammary an alarming.“ n blunted mu Il'IyIMI wife vmh nothing! rum Ibudondlom (shunts. "his. Inï¬nfmmny purl. to may "uflohodootdnlya' ntw, Min-n39“. Pugtvo_ m of dllom. I“; M if may 10 cop-nu within, them will In My Mann’s-boa. which minim mom W Will! I clout man can": in m. cirr- undue wile. who win imp. rill tuna-H Momma-oi, “datum bomb mom-summon... Clover In ad 'l'holr ï¬lm Hon. Ohm-lo- Dun-y. {Mn £0 km 7; ‘Lodthlna. 'wmh Murat-V M $0:an can. lb as uniform of bin. dunno]. with u Pun-III but ad whit- pin-Jon whh may W, from ï¬t. â€It .0“ mild. H n'- Bur. Bur, wt“ you go In ‘7th u on the haul. confluent ooh-nu 1" and Widener. iris; I: won‘t do to h" m .m- ‘W’ toduth. Just an dowu «he 3...... .xamwa-‘ma which ere the levorite currency in the country. ere welded into rout rinse erouud the nook- ei the wivee. ye the explorer: Frequently one eeee e poor women whoee neck in rew end eore underthehee w t. end in once the thin iuuhhed BI . it ie e euro eiqn thet the aha recently welded eronnd her n . for eiter e time the akin heoomee oellouecd, end then the etren e ornement producee no ehreeion. But e weight ie en inconvenience; they never ï¬t need to it. end it I- e perpetuel ‘tex upon their energiee. in every crowd 0! women mey he eeen e number who ere eupportina the ring with their hnude. end thue for e time relieving their weery ehonldere oi the heevy burden. It mey he neid thet with every movement of their bodiee the rinse give them dieoomlort. A ring ie never gt eround e women’e neck until ehe ie - lieved to heve etteiued her full physioel develo ment. Once on it ie noeeey metter to get t 01!. The netivee heve no luck thing on e iile, end. though they oen hem- mer e lot of hreee rode into one. it ie very diï¬ioult for them to out the thick men a! motel in two. Women who innreeee lergely ‘ in floeh utter the rings heve been ieetened on their nooks ere in denger of etreniling to doeth. end lnetenoee of this eort eve been known to occur. Yet these women regerd the oumbrous omement with pride. in: ine that it enhenoee their importenoe end euty, end weer the burden wtth light heerte. Breee ie the money of the count , end by putting it eround their wivee’ nee the men ere pretty certein thet it won't be stolen or foolishly expended. But it ie en odd end cruel tort of e eevinge benh. inn!- M. ' No Wm M nil.‘ PMladolpM'a ma. The meeneet men hel been nneerthed egein. He in e well-known politicien of the Eleventh Werd. end he hee e penohent for perpetreting practicel jokes. The other waning he enterteined e number of friends. in‘ udingegentlemen of redioel tom r- oom views. end e totel ebeteiner; he alleged wit rovided lemonede end oeke for the deleetetion of his guests. but he doc- tored the glen peeled to the temporenoe edvooete. The“joke" wee known to ell preeent, end efter the victim hed hell em tied hie leu, one of the guests eehed hi in e t e of eetoniehment: â€Why, 8â€". I thought you hed eigned the pledge 7" The others begen to lengh. end ell ooneidered it e rich Jest. Not on the victim. however. He eroee end inquired whether ell the lemonede hed been limi- lerly doeed with the liquor. A hegetive enewer wee given. Then he took the oom- ny to teak for theioowerdl trick. ending y toning the oonteute of h e glen in the teoe of hie host. He wee permitted to re- tire unmoleeted. end the entire petty elnnk ewe like e peek of whipped on". They triw‘go both up the wetter. but it hel lee out. end ell pereone oonoerned inthe meen trick ere heinpeeverely nphreided.â€" Bufalo Expreu. Gen your boy ewim 7 No I Then do not truet him in my cart at boet until he hen leemed the ert end leele ee much et home in the weter ee 11 n dry lend. You might ee well eend h m out elone into e crowded meet before he hed leernod to welk. He might pouibl creep elo ell ri ht end reeoh home ive. or eome y m ht pick him 11 end one to: him. but the oheneee woul not be in hie fevor. So in boeting. the boy who oennot ewim me get elong very oomtortebly for e while en not enfler from this defect in hie ednoetion. but the time will eeenredly come when he ‘ will heve oenee to bitterly regret it. It ie one o! the eimpleet thin I in the world,too. end oen he lumed in t ree or four intelli- ï¬ntly directed leeeone, such ee een b‘ hed eny olty swimming school or from the expert! in en, country ,villege. By ell meene telk ewim to your boy boiore you telk hoet. end etipnlete ee one of the con- dltione of hi- heving e beet thet in ehell am he ehle to Iwiln e queue! of e mile without rootingâ€"Harper a You†People. Tho London Ila-pun! mut- Ih-t while simian-Mum 00 In†roam-d “yuan Wmuohhihwhhm or munch: flu IndmOonnnio Conn . It at. diflmtly upm All-“o und- nou. Alcohol in my qmflty ml 00 In mod Adanaâ€"4m an an un a donâ€"o- an. to product 5n would! «mm more. 3nd hump-Inn? to you drink! null m an n a “you! in “on. an “0|th tho «mm d um I“. in an cauliflo- d " (In-hau- " In haul-Mm. Hun loam. Numerous oomplelnte reeoh the police. here tron: the Beaten Towmhipe eat from fermere in the vtolnit of thle otty ehont Yenhee ewtndlere. tr 0. it the report be true. heve et leeet fleeeed thirty orï¬lorty title“ of the so“ out of e good rtion of their “vii":e. It nppeere thet t eee men eell to «bitumen reepere end mowing meehluee end other term lmplemente on the teetehnent plen. Pert o! the money the term peye down. end for e pert of it he flee e notqwhleh theYenkee oopiee. larger t dpetnre end return on the dey when: the note te deewtth the olereeiy Ranged note end reoeivee hie money from the new. path); fennel. Three de leter the genuinenotelepreeentedtot etermer for collection. The "rt-flee hell hed the, nmeote dteoonntell end at mreethe ermerhee noneeeehetto ytheemoent. Adeteettvevee engeqedt m5 onedthevtettneâ€"leemasnr. ’ ODD WEDDING RING]. Alcoholic IMO. If,†We: A Contompuble Trick. Anothcr hindllng (lune. Gun II. Swim ? Mum mm M