nwumm‘m“ lam". terdey morelnglethe hey 0! Bee Pren- eteo.eteehertdleteeeelronoelden TheOitonOheetellelther deeh e end etettedonher muleltrl to E on the northe eceet cl 0 ununell le number at W etoodon r eeke end weved edieee to their friende. The Ghee“! eteemd elovly down the hey. end when within two mile. 0! the Reed. encountered e thick log. Cept. Welleoe begen to blow hie whietle to were .u veeeele 01 hie epproeoh. The Che-ml rooeeded oeutiouely on her eenree till 05 ’urt Point. when the eonnd o! enother whietle ï¬oeted eoroee the weter. Ceptein Welleee enewered the e' nel. Thie III!)- lng wee evident! mkun eretood. for in e mement'e tlrne thou Iorwerd eew the huge prov o! the Occidentel end Orientel eteemer Queenie emerge from the fog. She hed jnet errived (tom Hong Kong, â€end wee proceeding 11 the hey to her dooke. She wee eo ooee to the ()hueter that there wee no eeihllity tor the letter to eeeepe. The ee in peeeengere were neerly ell on deck. end the oepteln. seeing the denger. celled to them to prepere for the shock. A penis: ensued, pertluulerly emoug the woml-n and children, of whom there wee e lerge number. The erenic struck the Chueter nn the port eide end the ehock 34.x eh- “I DION: IAIIO "the eveinlu. ;--.i r.-.. Che-ter’e upper work: end that oruehed down to the hulwerke. teering the greet timbeu. end breathing into the eteteroome end oebin. The wildeet confueiou eveiled. The how at the Queenie creehegi into the middle eeotion of the Chester. out- ting her elmoet in hell. When the Veeeele were locked. eeverel o! the Chester’- penengere were penned up over the Ooeenic'e bow. A: econ en the lerger eteemer could uleer hereell. she ewung eround end beget: to lower boete. The oï¬ieere end crew of the Chester seemed to lose their senses. end eeverel peeeeugere eteted elterwerde thet some of the. crew clembered ehoerd the Queenie. leeving the peaeengera to out ewey the‘ boete. One of these wee lowered ee soon ee possible end eeverel peeeeugere Were teken 03. Others provided themselves with life-preserve" end jumped overboerd. The greeter portion were compelled to remein on the eteemel'. which begen to settle eoon efter the collision. Torrents of weter rushed into her hold.end in ï¬ve minutes eiter the collision the Chen- ter hed diseppeered. She eenk In ï¬fty fethome 0! enter. Those of the peseengere end crew who come to tho eurfeoe were picked up, but the greeter number went down in the rushing weter end never eppeered egein. As soon ee it wee known thet the collision hed occurred tuge end other boets went to the scum.- end rendered whet Bervicu they could in picking up the living end deed fleeting emong the wreck- ege. The greater-it lose of life is believed to heve been among the steerege peseengere. of whom there were 23 on board, end only two of them,- were ecoounted 101" The others are reuerdwi es lost. The cebin passengers numbt red 70, end of these ten ere 10:4. Three of tho crmv ere loat. None I J _.»A;I -h.u- I s‘ro Inst: Three 0! the survivors o’clock. and At o’clock, arm In. there was min I ber lost. The ( steamship. vnlu ’l‘lu- ï¬nlhm'u Troop» Hun-ml Killing Children am} Old Pl :1 m‘lerlug Town’s. A London cable says : There is now war to mmknife between Muloy {Inseam the Sultan .wf Morocco. and his rabelliona sub- jects. Their-last. outrage was more lhsn cvan his bukarons nature could “and, and he hue net em to avenge his cousin. Prince Mulcyu, death in a wholemle manner. Some time ago the Quinn sent to the rebels, at their request. l‘rinuo Muisy. with an escort of 200 horsemen. to collect tribute nnd receive their nubmission,bul the rebels, remembering how Muley 11H- san pm to denh their compwiona. whom they sent as u ptzsco deputation, drow th: 7 ,L._-L -mA Prince and I murdered th himself has w and Morocco ragnd monarch nus Mic sack 3nd burn the rebels mit whatever dc-prednti the litter territory. availed themselves of th A Manur‘lwl hm w Ryan. Shuri: Territory. air with n [lotud Jim 000le The Sheri!» 1 ï¬nding 1h c custody whirl Bonk Inland his prisoner the cars. mad of Ileep. Tr with shack!" Des Moima. g‘rimner naked Ilym he ofï¬cer went to distant, and Wu: F whan his unambm nble crash of broke found that H'Com plunged bend ï¬rs while thc‘lnin w speed. The Iheri! miles befure tho ruchednp than my discovvrml where ll hm innead o! ï¬ndi In “no sheriff [u no rho sheriff fully expected. he found tucks an‘el'infl a huge , com ï¬eld. I: w“ nor until late in rho afternoon um O‘Con- nor w“ captured. The prisoner hsd iron- on both legs and hundu. yet had made his w. for run-Ive miles from \ho railroad, on With!) Iound wu hid bone-fl: u hedge- ’tuuoo. There wu not I mull upon him so that “an he W» in che In“ hi‘ hnn. ‘ ‘mer law a Chlcm nrldo Dunc from Court to CM A Chicano dupatuh mm Mun-inn License Clark Sllmon license to Charm A. Hard pad on Angnu mm. but any were 1 until kn dnyl later. It wasn‘t huh. Durhm me an d. a wl he wasn't dying qu‘ging n: 1 fault. During me ten dayr: which elw 3mm he wann‘i dninu nny‘hing ‘mm trying to get. mnrriad. He worked every day at It. lama ing hil sign-pointing business to run i' Mi". Fir“ he wem to Justice Eberhardi'z “mm with Lens on his um. A minme hum“ the bride turned nnd fled like a frixhtoned fawn. Ind her lover oonid no! permndc her to nmrn or explnin ln-r «price. F-nrly the non morning “my wen! m oxahnngo vow. More number jnnim. Ag-in the m: Lon an «my. During tho three wounding dnyl the couple vhuod threw mhor junioed. but In ouch (nuance Iho‘ mu" m n» am. On Hominy shay onllod on Nation 1 Elumhwm tied ‘ho Inch. I‘M] did i. R ‘ my ‘ groom‘s woo I um. hm hum ouch-d from i. w“. .n around-I ol bu clpfloim oonduo‘. she no. '3â€: h :1on bxonc jug: h upon-ole. mam labor (to hot key Johnny. who 5.. boon «um mu In tho armyâ€"Ho hit on am, did In .Woll. yon mum «a “not him but. Don O you m- m m. Bible nyl, " I! to on“. an. on m gin-L. an to him 0M «In! tho 7" John -YII. m; M. mm .I fllu fll’n whnhgmuunmnooi JOHOL In of whom than wu I In The Uootnio nruck § 0 .n we port side had the mock " P “a! “M into 1h. {mc WAS lulu) 1:0 nun- nth in a wholesale manner. ago the Sultan sent to the ‘heir request. l‘rinoo Muiay. art of 200 horsemen. to collect receive their aubmiasion,but remembaring bow Muley II“- denh their compuxiona. whom .a a peace deputation, drew the 1 his escort imo ambush and them to I man. The Su_lum A GREAT Ilnrvu1 tl‘ m 30:10:. B-In o Brita}! 0-O- n in pursuit of the rebels. was with blood. The out has allowed his troops to ho rebels‘ villages and com- opredntionu they please in -imry. 'l'he troupe have we of tho privilego accorded linden-d towns. raviuhed Thu-f Incl-thing Women, and Old People and ’l'l'O‘iOO Eberhudt‘l u‘ mm. A mmnu later I fled like u high“ u: could nm Denna-h I N no ROCCO as m th'e num- mer w" 3n iron zed for. The . The cabin d of thesvten ore lost. None re not martial 11‘: Mr. Hurd'l L which elmpted u trying to g“ day at it, lou- n to ran ï¬ne". DIhIrdVI omen nlmm but an ‘ter Her Mun \ruugh min“ A Jealou- “lbw..- lulu-d 5 Buy curried may yet prove mum yen: of we 3nd in q highly respected horq And Pretty A Chieego telegrem Boys: W. W. Boy- ' ington is one of the oldeet Ind richest resi. dent: of the suburban town of Highland Pork. He lumen intérerting family. of which his young doughter Fanny used to bethe pride. She hnd every luxury her fother’e wealth could furnish. including o ooeohmen. who was e round-heed, red- cheeked, stocky youth just from England. He in aid to hove hed o hir education and to come 0! a good inmily. He could not ‘ ï¬nd on other worlt in America, an et last ‘ he (all into the conohmou’e job It the Boy- . ingtona. and pretty Mine Fanny atrnight- woy fell in love. With him. Thetwocerried on their love-melting in the long carriage ridee which the young woman took a aud- den fancy for, and they concealed it so well thot it went on a war before the family discovered it. Somebody brought the goa- aip to the parents and the coachman was discharged end Miss Fanny locked up. Carter found another place. but the Boy- ingtone pursued him and he lelt Chicago. That Wns obout three years ago. lle meneged to keep up a secret correspond- ence with Miss Fanny during hiu wander. rugs and she remained true to him. Last spring he came hack to Highland Park and the two had several clandestine meetings. at which they concluded they Would get married anyway. Carter got work m tho stock yards. and one night la'st Wul‘k llliee Emmy packed up 31-3 much of her poneeu- lions no she (zulilt‘ carry, went up to Kenosbs with her cd'a‘ married to him beful she hndJe. home. There wus a great ington family when 1} Mr. and Mrs. Cane 3nd the old folks Iron be reconciled. lluw VI‘IIIOL “I v.00. ICI- way. 'ery were a but not recognizix with the result tho the rope. and on at away. threw thu Imnahed the vehi Furtunstuly the 1 hurt so may migh lens their parents the affair. The p bnrbsrous plan of rented the three y¢ cums beforu Recon 5m wu sdjourned A London cable any: : The Queen coatemplaten erecting now buildings on the royal {arm a: Aburqeldia Main-.noar Bulmoral. whore hnr lumous herd of Aberdeen-Angus cattle is knpt. The presem buildingl are very old and defective and most lnconvanlemly arranged. but she merely holdnit on lease. with the castle and abnotinga and tluhingq of Abcsrguldi», from H. M. Gordon. The lens was lately renewed. The necessary imprnvenwnts will he carried om octan- next spring. The farm extends tolliio acn-u and is fairly gum! land. which (I judiciously enriched and managed. The Queen haa twelve cow- whh their calvno. :wo youlmg hr-ifnu and two bnlll, one of which ii the well-known Squire of Suiclmn, who was bsughc for 1 Her Maï¬a-w a few month! ago at ‘he'nle of “lo Ea» Town herd. Tun boa} cow in Prince» Irene. who waa land on lhe farm She ll a magniï¬cgm has} and took the SHE LOVED THIS COACH†{N ï¬rst prize I“ flue Another bonny i8 Alice, also bred b) , A Kansas City. Mo, du-nputoh “ya: Dock: l‘ihlgrm-r, 1v yum: old, who hsd run-lied :1! over the Wat. M " the chill oornetifl.†(Hod lwn- yesterday fr m‘he efl'mtsnf overwork. She was I die“. little china. very mm“ for her one. ye! Ihe had been required .0 prwcloeon me come! three hour: 3 My. Sunday not ex- ceptad. besides performing alternoonl and warnings. She won brouuh‘ hora Mondny by the Peeks. nudur whom Ibo vu pluyï¬ng. but wu not given ‘be loo-Q medic-l Mien “on. Her mother in I variety no‘rnu. Tho coronor‘u cumin-Mon showed tho. dash mulled from hurt Influx-o, duo Io A INOMIIMI need. A Rum- City. Mo†(la-patch my: : On n tum no“ Bonrla. Ram. . mun become moan-ed n ma “Nona r! 5 boy who m Wing him while feeding s thmlhfl‘, 3nd imo thn muchino. whï¬oh mum Mm snot. beyond amnion. Tho nomad In labor» run an porpnntor ohm horriï¬c down. und pram-d II- to huh whh pitï¬forh. l f uenpnv ii an Councol ior who Gannon (to m- wifq) - " Iy dun. 1 VII“ you to look a? ""5; m “m {I rumble in our hon-u. ‘ W -«" y lo 7" Gounod-u" The and who Worked the Child E a In London vm Inch Put. hundred works 5nd prove‘lflml TRII'I’ED '1'“ I') HORSE MI“ lhulngtcm Murrlml ulm :... H." Patent-5' “’rawh. 'ecognizing him they drove 'eeuh. that the horse tripped nnd on struggling to his feet raw thu three youths out the which into kindling v vly the lads were not new my might have been. Nave parents are very indignant . The police. to cover up aplnp of cntching offender. a three young lellowsund the are Recorder Chumpogne m :- exhalation llnll l‘ollm- Captured Noluy Ruugha in Ilugxlen. Somebody brought the gos- ents Ind the coachman in: mi Miss Fanny locked up. another plnce, but the Boy- iod him and he left Chicago. bout three years ago. He .eep up a secret correspond- aa Fanny dpring his wander- remuiued true to him. Last as back to Highland Park My! savernl clandestine markings. :y concluded they would get my. Carter got work a the and one night his: Week Mina d up as much 0! hot poaseu- a cuul carry. went up to h her c achmnn lover and was lim before her parents know home. a great nphenval in the Boy- y when the facts came out, but '9. Cal-tar are keeping houaa. {olks no now in a fair way to _____.___...._. 19mm THE uousic, n; -.... .....I Uni-u swent." 3nd I have be union in society m perspixed, I8 if it were â€they never failed to thick sallownesa of he modernte, easy-going; w native. quick-footed a flesh and shows as trir at 45 us she had at ‘20. ing at the hack of the profess to know wome necessary consoqumce v‘nses the shoulders Ire show as flat and tine I lumutihil Italian “ I tln-re is hardly A plan roses 3nd lily figure 0: trim, nice, wholuaome wnial as {me as thl daughter. A womn work in too ï¬ne to be stoutwthu one fat-l d any Ige. g â€pH-M “Wu Unacqunh A good mnny years an Englishman tell The Quoon'u Herd ll. Tha 'womnn ii 29 mite pretty. She is A I’mnuon‘ R 1088!“)? lmprn :fon' next Hpri nan-u and is hr icionnly enric eon hnn two! 0 youhng hr-i ioh ii the we , who was In months ago at uhng hr-ifnu 3nd ii the well-known \0 WM bsugm for thn ago n ‘he'ulo Tun boa! cow in ï¬nd on me farm. bust and took the A] Nnnhorn show. and the case sane to-day. ve} up their Handel's. M'- Naverthe n51“: 0V6 onok of the n no dd pbid no attention to in Thai: um bod been to wk 3nd at the {and dugqehly. the‘dootor oï¬doï¬oï¬ , ___ ._- Anni.“- “I. am- Om"! WWWWuâ€"-.- {boy-body, mung him inmnuy. Bu . momoni I“ toqniud for iho horriï¬ed ioihor to roolizo who! in hod dono. Ho nu io iho upoi who" hio Ion loy and m: himwlt up so oxpmoionl 0! grid. '1' ‘ unwind ooouponu of tho homo to iho Luneno. who nought to oomfon thoofliioiod’ mun. He declined to linen. Ind «on while the most «men wordu o! n mpnihy veto being upokon ho knelt upon it ground over the dad body ond plooina the monk o! the musket to his temple dioohorgod it. blowing his own bninl out. Tho noon. thin followed cannot ho described. It won simply henironding, nnd when the hon were no!“ out upon the “too! unused the grenteat excitement. Ur. Puddeok wu Treuurer of the First Eocleainuiiool S oioiy. 3 member of the Congregation“ Alumni: in hia tom) and won considered n mun of sound judgment in nil matters of uhlio and privnoinurofl. He w“ n Put outer of Joruulem Lodge. A. F. iv A. M., nod o Royul Aroh sud 33(19- gree Mnon. His domestic “hits were harmonious nnd ihe son his bullet. nooi- deutnlly killod won idolized by him. Tho widow and hmily hove the aympnihy of all in Ridgefleld. on, over nu Ind rL-ly month ond you won’t lm um! um»: for the ume. known work on artistic absence of ï¬ne Irma in long sleeves and want of ing. sweeping. spinning at a mark and playing (1‘ than tennis or rowing modeled arms and burns the most beneï¬t lrom w< Bell ond see how much quarter hour. 3 half he the sweat flows. thot gre complexion and reï¬ner comes off‘ the grossneu though it is n proverb tricts that such A one swest." 3nd I have has! station in society ave 33.0.â€! A good many years ago a Scotcmnan and an Englishman fell into a warm dispute about the privileges resulting to eech coun- try from the Union, each of them dive-sting his own country entirely of any share of them. Atlength the Scot sefely observed that if the English bed no advantage by the Union why were they so forward in promoting it. and why were the Scots so backward to agree to it ? " Why, air, an to the (armor. because it freed them from the dovestetione committed by their plun- dering parties; and, as to the latter. be- ..use it deprived them of the rich booties which the}; received from England at the expiration of every temporary truce." " Ay, ay. was that the guy? . I did not â€JV'U' u..- '-~â€"- *7 . knowâ€"I'm unaoquninted with history; but what the dâ€"â€"â€"l hen the English «do but to weer them book ’I" " Why. sir. st 3 fail-engagement, in open war. they never could stand us; but. heving their own‘ mount-ins end forests so near for e safe retreat. it was impossible to prevent their plundering‘portiee from committing fre- quent depredetione." " A , ey. I did not know those things.†Inid t e Scot. “ and were the English too herd for them M a fair engagement 7" " Indeed. air, they were. The best and bra-vent ol the Scots allowed of thot.†“ Av, ey, I'm unno- queinted with history. but it is believed to have been otherwise where I live.†.. “here," said the Englishmen, “do you live ‘2“ " At Bonnockbnrn!†"Hemâ€"~" Not another word ensued. The subject entirely dropped. end the shrewd Celedo. “a.“ ..e mnminu in the tire on it he meant were the Er fair engage were. The allowed of A new In to ma: val Detroit Fr»! A new lady pom Appears a scontribmor to ma: valuable Democnzi journal, ‘he Detroit Frey l’rru. The name 0! this Indy is 8pm) K. Bolton. and her poem is upon “_Thn Ln‘. but Nighm“ Ind we quote: We suggest m the smhor of them "I cnnonl of orthodox We suggest to the gifted but too careless amhor of them line: that may violate aha canons of orthodox poetical an. While it. may not be improper for a young lady to smack a genfleman electrically on the lips. rovidad he in her declared and accepted over. and she ia hia afï¬anoed bride, it is contrary m all tuba m Man and tell -. and no lady who ia admitted 90 the priviloga of holding the thrilling hand of her beloved. and hanging on the pmioua bomy of his lip. ahould go away and forgeï¬ thia fun- damantal rule of good manna". Nut, more la aomethlvng unpleasant l.n_ the re- sud bungmg on lip: Ihonld go (lament-l rule mom I: aomm lot another word em mirely dropped. and t} inn Int anirting in the othing by the answer. qurl‘ I- W ........... n “r" , mull um tho-o Ii wore In. night he" done. Whn (ii the expec‘ ? Did she mink he would ullow other glrll so km him Iloo ? We no annou- Ibom our Indy 6.. They manfloa‘ 3 dinponiflou to pnb~ m in \heir vene- ocourronou thn no. donbtlm. very and in mom-elves, but which ougm no! annmrilylobodnggod into .ho lull bl.» of impel-fluent nomriety. .â€"N. Y. Sum. Your oorrenpowdnm hm: deï¬nite new" (line: from ‘ba husband 0! Mn. Lam try. A cousin of him is Hilltri angtry Bel . nn ‘ nun now raiding in t in city. He ny- ‘hn all overturn on the p." of Mn. Lnngtry looking bow-rd the hilblhd'l onu- Ient to - dlvom hive been re nlnd mow. Long‘ry will not consent :0 n ml mm. tion. "Then in 3 home here in England lor my wife whenever uh: choc-u m come to n.‘ Lung‘ry ll quoted by MI ooI-ln u toying. " “though rm .0 good a one u the In sble to nslnhlnl Ameflm. h w“ her unbloion 00‘s!“ . ah in m. world um â€and In. 6h. Mano mind on which to an n alum-osmium. not "on ch“ of non-"pp". I 00M.“ I O- ne!!!" whloh oh. my bring. yum" «lion-muss lonhml and! Mnodlvmwlch lmkl 00.5.: whkhwuld mil- hthnnrv ‘Iln tho UM mun. Mom. I not flow to he uhouldurs freely and rapidly wm as flat and line an outline at 80 as my llul Italian “ Reading Girl." and is hardly a pleasantcr night after the and lily ï¬gure of 16 than one of these nice. wholesome ladies of 60,. with a as {me as that of her own grand- lter. A woman who is $00 ï¬ne to is too ï¬ne to bt- fair. and she will be «the one fatal defect in a woman of Inn on W Dam William-«4' B Jones. howdflymlolmm mu?" Broth-t 8m." DI “C “no nu ‘lu 6w. Inï¬ll!!! hi'l"_ ‘ “Damon WNW-aim Pun so: me like u Mud“ angina is 'nt mum]. n. "3min Jo'usâ€"w'Tnn‘ t 0' an- n! thunk. Dnz- -~w-~: â€a-“ I!“ 7|; "diam“; nah R up.“ lac-fl m a nay-h lam-N W‘ W many years ago a Bootcnman mm thnn fell into . wum dispute privileges resulting to ench coun- the Union, each of them dive-sting muntry entirely of any where of t length the Scot snfuly observed [2 English bad no advantage by :1 why were they so forwardin a it. and why were the Scots so I to sgree to it ? " Why, air, as rmcr. becuueo it freed them from nations committed by their plun- mrties; and, he to the letter. be- haprivod them of the rich booties m- rannivsd from Enflltnd at the No DIvom A'I’ "I It“...- WW!†HIV. Flue uhuuldun. l’nnlomua '6‘ lualuwd W Ith Hiamr, Lang! 1hr and mu um â€I- sun-$.03!!!- â€"â€"oâ€"- “bulb-um mm or M» m m. wwa wan-tam n. â€W“... .... .. rammed...“- ‘wmw 2:: no u uln- Aw â€It: “gmbwmmm‘ 0 ' mhhwdï¬mvfll â€mm Incubation-m on. you lupu- huh h qudby nit gummy banking to hue known In: tou- uon or ï¬lm yous. From "a. pl 5.),“ dummy m-gm the {gum quarto: flu prion bu granny up to .34 on an in, o! an ad b 400.. n which 1! now mania. ddltonhn upon: m honor ovary d. . though “mo the primer â€donated to I“ _him home lit-vino “pyth- hu 3“ 60. . _ - a I AL. :_ ‘L- “hunt Rh- um. Know 00.. who sumo! the on... am. in 8‘ my. Mama-u mm» that crop 0! Gran Blink to shout upwahuboontnownthu minty. “ Th0 to“! numb! o! “tinned Ian-hall.†uyl It. Bum. “ ll shout 00,000,000. .0 tbs! v0 Ihould ho dopndonl on «In: count.- for about 160,000.000 won it not to: flu pin 01 20,000,000 buuholl outpla- Iron Int ur‘l lot. crop. which ought deducted mm thin "noun. 0! com ‘hou Mum no awn-ta. sud any h- 61:97 to‘ogggoflou." VP â€wooâ€"- Iuln. Whom“: a Go. toll me: “The “pond nhoruao in oven-nod. tor would tho wuthor mm warm and ï¬ne the gutter o! the when crop my in and. laws will Influx more mun my 0th.: count: md will ï¬nd hand! obliged to I} n jag-go ‘ cyan". W .._‘_ :_ "nah The following, satiation shun mo in Msrk Lana will help to thaw to 3 great extent the «tinned deï¬ciency: 0:0] I o! Funoo. bushels 319000.000 Cgop ot_ Groom Britain. m mm nan bucholl ........... . ......... Crop u! (Mummy bulb Crop o! Hqustnï¬uihe ‘Cropo! 1mm. bushels 6! the p'rolpbiiiou‘ Ul Ella fl. vu- tutu...- A gentlennn highly connected on tho Baltic 3nd in Mincing Lune says: “ We no patiently independent of the United Ststeb owin to theacellent harvest in the colonial an in Indin. Boll-mi and Bal- gium urn not quite up to the muk. with n efloit of About ï¬ve million bushel: n oom- pnred with hot yen." Another cornlsotor laid tbnt the nhortugo would not inorene the demand, pnrtly owing to the azuelleut state of roots sud other breadutuï¬a tbun when. “ An old nuthorlty stys : ‘ Tell me the summer's temperature sud I will tell you “ An old snthorlty nys : ‘ Tell mo the summer's temperature md I will tell you the when crop.’ This test Seems likely to F0“ good this year. The temper-lure ms been excoasively low. and the Ireezmg point has been ruched on more thou one occasion. even in July ond August. This result must be more annoying from lbo fact thot o larger brundth of when bud been sown than Int your. and that through the outlier months, up to the and of June, it looked remorkubly well everywhere. The low temperature nnd excessive ruiufnll in July. howewr. utterly destroyed the good prospect sud lult the wheat former stranded. A 7:“ III “Hut?“ “ In France 3130 the when harvest will be very bad. due to similar Weather to that experienced in England. Advices report thn new when is so soft and out of condi- tion that. it is quite unfit {or marketing. Austrin-Hung-rv and Germnny have only poor cropa.|nd the harvest is ï¬nished. The quontity ia a hir average. but it is gener- ully of inferior quality. Russia hu 3 fairy ish crop. but there also the welthor hue been very bad, and in both Central um! Southern Russia large quantiï¬es of grain ore reported dsmaged. Spain has 5190 I â€".- -ver,-, 00: crop. , No oiimr Exiropeun country :5 auï¬icient areas under whom cultivation to be entitled to 3 place in the computa- tion." The head of the largest wheat mm in Pnrio furnishes vnlunble information ragsrding the present cria‘in‘in wheat : , “ We have foreluen this trouble for weeks,†he began: “ and our conviction n to the imminence of high†prison was no ï¬rm that month ago we began buying lnrge quantities of wheat in the American markets. for which we paid more than the same article would bring here in France at tbnmime. Mnny denlara thought on mm}. but they think so no longer. We hnve nt present on bond About 1,200,000 quarters. Ind we ore still boying. -uu "v _. .. _-_._ " binonth ago few houses were able or willing to risk hall a million of dollars on the truth of the pessimistic prediction! about the European crop made by the wheat growers themselves. We. Were almost alone in actingon them; advices. Wu have had no reason to regret our action. ,Il‘hia crisis in genuine, beqause the cannon producing it are natural. The full magni- tude of the deï¬ciency of the wheat harvest in not yet aypreciated. Within the past few days the reports of growere all over anna are to the effect that the titre-hing few dnys the reports of growers Ill over Frnuce are to the effect that the th enhing now going on- which is the only eatâ€"in demon-tnting mat ï¬he condition of things is much mom serious thnn they had sup- posed. The sh huge in Funco alone. n compamd with: at of last yen. will benot leu thin 8“ million qnsriere. This is due, of course. to the unprecedented bad wanker. with continued cold and uncens- ing {gimp ‘. u 1 1‘ L_AL__ .R -n) unvyâ€" â€"â€"V imyortenoe from their'limitod'extent. " In India the monsoons which sre counted on to ripen the when: hsve been wanting. end unless they spring up in Sep~ tember the Indisn crop will be u hilure. Even sssuming this harvest to be sstisfsc- tory. the Hindoo merohsuts. with their ohsrscteristic shrewdness. are disposed to hold bsck the surplus when of lest year in oxpeotsiion of s still fun]: 1' rise. There. tors Indie csnnot be count on st preset» to relieve ihe situation. _ - r. 'v,uA1 “ There roztwlln Rum- m Stflsl. when tha WM“ 0 up to an "onus in spite oi pom to the can‘t-Ii. Al I giving ordurl in bot these I " Uhhor French housm‘, more timid than ourselves. began buying "to weak: sgo. amt? wuhin the lust few days there has ba-Su a general rush for when. I0 much so than quite In excitement ha been pro- duced in the UniIed Bacon. whore price- hnve she‘d ndv-nood hourly 10 per cent. In France t a rice hu unnamed to about ‘30 per cent. I shall be grainy surprised it more in no‘ 3 further the in prices. which. all \hingl considered. seem to me uyet chap." A "' prood. prood " men wee Willie Bender-e the dey he wee informed elm thv ï¬rm which he hed feithfnlly served for meny eere hed chosen him ‘0 proeeed in New ark on imponent end confldentiel busineee. Nor wee hie delight diminiehed when, his pee-ego “km on bond en lumen liner. end himeel! eelely on bond the eieemer, he discovered um Jemie Weleon, en old «shoal-fellow. wee in be hie lellow- ireveller ecroee ehe oceen. Jemle hed fro- : qnemly- mede ihe Hip. end wee en excellent eeilor, hm poor Willie. who hed never bum e3 eoe bolore. euffvn-d honiblv. end ii wee onl hen the ehip bed neerly completed her cage ihet he crewled on deck lrom hie oe n. looking ihe "if“ ghee. o! hie ‘ lormer eell. Jennie reeled lee renoe wermly. end 9 ed to meke im oom- fortehle with e deck choir end eome Inge, .remerhinq. WWI e knell; “Why. Wellie. men. ye‘re luilln‘ yeere older ihen when 1 en: ye leel." " Bme‘ manner e0 Ihee." wee eke eeulv. " l‘ve bed eeverel berm-den. y! A Can 0! Immune Alleunl. A girl in on o! on public school. applied Iohor umber for lane to be sheen. hall 5 day on “no le- um they ind company us home. '1‘ a teacher Maud but to the primed ms of "no" Oh» tho school minim flunk Inflow“ to gun, ub- unoo. um! soled he! I! in an. m lulu fly 0! m... In .0“de um h withâ€. «on. In“ an a! “by He Lliod M Inlay An ooqnninnnno "on tho country lining ï¬shed some lriendl. 9nd. being «hon. to d M. pron-1M a mu.» , on. at the km 3!. with s In“ «on a m protons. 0! MI moihor. " Pinon. h I. I good on?†an! m. M. " comm ." Ii not WIIIIQ Cumin; tn Amorlr Mm' on Rum. Ind ‘he United . who“ crops hue been .n spite of into: ed re- n'y. A: X «id. a beam “11 those mnrkou mambo more timid thun Emma.“ ) 955.600.“)0 «mod-1 an . by at tho «d I «and hot! bosom hastily. sud ti» prisoner «demand â€puma homo tron. noun-hon... Whiio doing to ho vioiomly in tho cine-t. She rumba into won»: no one! the W foliowod bu ad in on. choir by m are. Inning dowvo when u poker wu lying. This it: prioonol wind. 3nd dealt flu dooooud o biomnot o! oviolont noun. on the title at tho hood, ond from the ofloot 0! this blow mo oooouod died {out do]. “innards. Hi. Lord-hipf ' funionood the prisoner io m d""immm" ' in?" won". ï¬rs-hop†mood. "fin womon Wit-"hm“ "u‘ “" '“" sol: um 1m Htsbond told her mu m. The triol 0! Nah. “I. (Ir-Wu 05"“ gluon»: Juno: wound her. 9nd thst he. um: tho numb“! at A his wile. tr; Edwud. would tsko Jomos' wzts. Ido, i! tho plan It “I. Lads All‘jfli- Hts V“. .d “to vomamwofld mount to tho schema. oommiflsd odnltor '“h | 3‘“ nun Tho women we will“: .bnt Jsmss wsnyod Block. sud Crown rossoulor Mr. Eton-told , “.000 ,0 boot from 1,“. rather {or hit snip. doubted so sh. jury um “ ape-km w Ids. The womon sold ho: husboud pond on o counsel for “I. Crown. 5!" M ‘ 1113:. tho money sod ‘ho oxohopgo o! mvel wos h' ““13“"?- "ï¬d .. ‘Taipï¬'ï¬tï¬zfï¬f â€3‘13? “fls‘flruféiflizmï¬i’f If»? a m. o res n . . - .u wor v . 33:35. 831%. I“; “3‘ “39 Pf‘?°gc£:: “veg if thug-In: house}; And :3; slung‘mell . r r‘n mono wen wuss an eggznon‘gnozhtiioowzxs‘l’rflmmd W01“ on at; eros’ room?“ The w mun ssid um $0 In on that in o poroxvun 01 ““9. in- Edward and 1d. disoppeorod obout the dnoedggb ‘he ootion 0‘ Bisok. “‘9 prison" 'ume time on the mono wss discovered bud sun’s“ upon NI wile .ndinflioted “9°" missing, 3nd they were {believed to hsvs her the iujnnus of 311%: lhetfiwoa “-33:33 come ‘0 Igoborgu. Ho ‘thgmgolre “ganged : " M .J “09 0“ 0°“ “‘1 . ' worront or a ones 0 In ws n snail“; l3; monsl-ughters," If“! ", “’9 ohsrge of grond lsroeuy. Whllo the woman prisoner I‘ “10 h" 11“ been to inn wu rehtjug the {have story her uompsmon 1‘-"~‘T?"‘:-:""‘â€m‘ "'0 “1°“,‘h9v, H“ ,Lo‘fd' had no‘hmg or hula to ssy._ no moral; IMP “9'0"“ his determumnon to ““1““ indorsed bur statements. Jusuce beymuu: ,,,..A L... n-An-uu‘ him In A u 1 AL _ “A“..I- AL... Ln nnn‘.‘ An untldnn 'nl Il-Il I- o â€"-- vi.‘, no fungal“ punishment. but ordered him to be in riuuued for one voy. which won equiv: out to dimhoruing him. Hero and The". ' Connecticut in shout to roducv her sum debt by 0500.000. There will be number passion play n Obernmmergux in 1890. - An Ammhin in onmthird deviltry 3nd two-thirds din†«Atlanta Constitution. The idleneu now the rule in Sing Sing Prison in rendering the convict: iusnne. Sir S-ul Bnmuel. Again-Genet“ for New South Wulel. “rived in Toronto (yesterday. South Cnolinn disposed 0 800.000 melons this ycnj It prions angina from 385 to 9125 per 1,000. Samuel Morse. I natiy i’onllnd, Ma. on Saturday, 3 A meant. venture in New outsbliuhmeus of a shop wh portions of brick! 01mm are 1‘ During a thunderstorm mt P... Mrs. Hugh .0. Johnson other clothen by lightning. bully burned. Our Indium will never be entirely pence- !ul unlil the demand for Wild West shown Ihull .hnve given them all hum and em- ployment..v-Ballinu/n- .l murivun. Lord Herband Russell, the younger son of the Duke of Redford... in about to renign hi5 commiaaiou in the Orenndier Guards, n he intends to retire from the "my. Mrs. John Mile-tum. wife of the Post.- muster st Topukl. Kain. h“ joined the Cleveland Club in thnt oily. paid her due: like 3 man. and promises to carry 0. torch on parade nights. The oldest pupil now attending school in the United Suites is past the ago of 60. lie is Crazy llesd, the tormer chief of the Crow Nation. and is enrolled as u pupil at the Csrlisle Indian School. The Alsbsms Gold Life lnsursuoe Com. puny. of Alabama, is attempting to settle up its sfluirs. lts liabilities on: 36:1H,l)00 end the amount of capital 521001100. The company's offer is 15 cvnts on the dollsr. A woman named Mary Long hes just died in Durham. Eng... at the size of 110, es‘rs. She lesvas s sislor nod 10!. and s rother died A few months ago at the ripu old age of 100 The two duet-used wen- bliud, and so is the surviving sister. A British Museum oiliuer. tired to death of the questions put by the visiting public. burst out) 10 other day in â€newer to the query. " W y is the Museum closed '3“ with the remark. “Because one o! the mum- mies is dead, and the oï¬loers M's attending ‘ t the funeral.†Miss Loom "sre, the lemons uthlvte. recvntly mode s balloon ascension in ling- lend, hanging by her hot from a trapeze. "On slighting, six miles ewsy, she found that she had forgotten her clothing, and hod to ride book to town in an open wagâ€" gon. clsd only in tights. The Graphic prints ll. portrait of n Sum. togs belle, Mrs. Wm. Lsytin, who is dis- tinguished as the possessor of 800 dresses. Think 0! tbs my»: dsirymsid. ,with only two summer gowx;a~one for work dsy end one for Bunda. X What would you do with 300 beautiful resses and 0:113860 summer days in which to exploit them Turing. the city 0! St. 1‘1 able to boast of nn__l_\m BUIC 'U Want v. wheel for orphans. “â€"Trï¬ere are several in: stitmions of the kind. we believe. and this one will support Ind house Ibout ï¬fty chil- dran Dr. Tachnkert, professor of ecclesiastical history n Konigaberg. Announces the dis. covery of I; huge number of sermons Ind mholia frnm the n of Mania Luther The documeml htrby llama menu. found flneir wny into ï¬ne town libnry of thin. city/Tho sermons must have been preached u Wittenhnrg or neighborhood between 1519 3nd [521. ' The Congregations‘. Presbyterian nnd Reformed Churchgs 0L1! span-m about-to form am: will be t Creed, wiinfihe historicsl confosgi the three Churches wall held in mil» lion '0 the Bible. Th6 polity is mixture of (longreguionnlinm and ] terisnium. ()ongregniomlimn will in tho indi’vidnnl church, but 0 ‘nnitod bod the Presbylerisn for revnil. he union paves the wny ormnl nulonnl adoption of the (H rellgion. . Thou lluhy CI "Iago. It won 1 terrible miatnku for the hond‘ aomo oditor of the Lonaon .hlrrrflm' to rem-in I bachelor; mture intandad him for nometbing better. See whit he says : We haven't much aym nthy with the etu- lont people who ï¬nd nult with the shy curring†on the market on busy duyu. The husband onn‘t leave his work to do the morketlnn. so tho good wit.» must do it. She olun but no one to whom the baby ohn be entruotcd. ond parloroo the littlo one must be token olomt. No doubt they no often o neuron of (ii-comfort. but probably the gluten port of It in Mt by the hay in chum of the carriage. The people who jmtlo Ind noromblo in o crowd an": inï¬nitely more diugneoble thou o boby curious. 'Oh. no. lot the oorriogeo Alone. Ind pothopl chtrua of the carriage. The people» Who jonlo and aorlmble in I crowd an inï¬nitely more dingreesble thsn I; baby carriouo. Oh. no. let the curing“ Alone. and porhnpl in ch. ye» to come, when the preach. gon- entlon Il' bent 3nd feeble. some of thou now in bl y anisgel mny be near whh «rung sum to dive nu I helping hind our we rough plm. Bet-ids Pumt~3hori bu lame. ? Demoniiaing spoons] ah. you man mo ! l bud no! r thing of ‘htklgd. - ‘Lv_.. W‘s-{Brim Callaâ€"ï¬nch things migm be god you not use them, you know. Surely on won'I rein-e .0 punch in“ “mm. {Mint n ntmon um will mm e um WI“. mm-indonuoh a gamma u 101! M Olin. you" “I dsy “I . 7' Thunk you; msny. mny Ihuï¬l. I will have your oormon uponed h ï¬ll the d. I" “y arr Are you n orlw ?" " No.0"; I am “In pro 'otar of the Ben Foam Kohl, And If vn n‘t do mo- ollng N no" n no“. i I'll ho n how msny «m you bun 1" p...†...-u Elam." I... via-"Mum m0. ‘3- r 1 n m" In paciï¬c t“ , r y. uth' yfl. â€i. Tflv‘lll m'uuym "head the “burgh-II m 5“. mind to b m b no. ' Old World Ch urc bf?“ Gnu do n. 1' how 7" “Italy. unduly. m; an. Bun 3far is 15 drum on the do! nomad Mary Long hm mm. Eng... M the nae c lanes l aiator «ad 101, a few mouths ago at th L00 The two deceased ‘ is the surviving sister. Mnnnnm nmoer. tired to In Mona In": The but ngliah' nnldinr, died u .turdoy, nged 104. in New York is the shop where the linen um "a let on hire. term It Ctlkimville, Johnson was stripped htuing. and she was be entirely pence- \Vild We“ IhOWI I} hum and em- 11 Notes :h ï¬ling: mix!“ be you know. agnly ml, will soon be lOtiOIn training )rgctown. 1'“ died at mu do it. ‘e baby ohn ’ mm on. M they no (10m- nettle 13,000 The or the inï¬rm 1 cm Really at! my I 91.000 to boot from hil Brother for his wile. Ids. The womnn aid hot hulbtud psid the money 3nd we exohnngo o! wivel was made. the going to livo with Juno- wd Id. and Edwurd iving number. They .11 lived in me «me house, ï¬nd got along wall until Int Mondsy, when 900 w“ “clan trom Jamel’ room. The w mun “id “In Edwsrd and Id; diuppeuod I110!“ 1h? w humuotom It... bilabial Jud-o. M by am In Benin Golda. .54 that oun- bom 8 , Iâ€, ï¬'o nun up ad and 19 pp... ton. Thy moved ‘0 Puuylvuh. when tho but.“ bought- tum. an. aid a... but can on wu Juno- Pnuon. but hnohond I btolhu, who livod win: then in Poulylvuh (or I “m. The wow un- blnnhincly mid flu minute tint Ibo liked Juno. Pro-ton bum: stun ho: own hut-and. um! am ï¬le Inâ€: know it. About “I womb. Juno. landed a young â€nan In 1d. Woloh much spins} gho- nigh ~1;»! bi! bro‘hfr. Juno: , I, A, L1,, â€"-__..-- __, noon ï¬nd of“. wife ind cum back a: his broth-I‘ll but. The woman “Hahn Juno. wnnud her to .1 wish him. bu the «land. Ono dny her “band and Jun. won! on gunning. and when “my rammed tho m in I happy mood. Tho womnn nil that her "xtubond told her am his broth-r Juno: wantod her. sud tint he. Eduard. would “he Jnmu' witq. him}! the eeme time u the none we: dieoovered mining. end they were lieved to have come to Hobokeu. He therefore wanted e werrent tor the erreet of Edwerd on e charge 0! grend lemony. While the woman wee reletiug the ebove story her oompenion hed nothing or little to any. He merely indoreed her etetemeutu. Justice Seymour told the con le thet he could do nothing for them. end 0. et they were both lieble for erreet in New Jet-e . The couple on beer- iug thin got out of t e megietrete‘e ofï¬ce in ehort order. end when‘leet lean were mek- ing treokn {or the ferry to come to New Xork.~N¢vw York l‘reu. (‘urloul “can. In some put: of Nevtdt in a curious plnut culled the “angry tree." It in s untive of Anltnlis. 3nd oomowhnt resem- blea the century plant. It: nlme is due to in 3p nrent ventiou at being dis. turbed. \ hen tnm hunted each sepnnta leaf utsnds up in 3 di erent direction. like quills on s porcupine or [mini on the tlil of an angry out. At such time it gives forth In unplenunt odor. like that of I. 'rnttleannke whey towed, and sometimes it is fully nu hour Before its lemma resume their n-tural coumtton._ .‘. Another curiosity in the lant world is a peculiar ltind of weed whio rows in the Arkansas 'valley. It is she like a bell, and variant in size irom one foot or less in diameter to ï¬ve or six feet. some specimens being as tall as a man. When ripe these halls snap oil .their stems and go tumbling over the prail’e with every gust of wind. They present a very strange appearance, end in the distance hunters have mistaken them forhbisone. Olten they come hound- lng along in hundreds upon the hunters. who are compelled to crowd upon the j ground to escape being hurt.--~St. Louis Globe-Ilmwmt. The bridges over the Tay and the Forth in Scotland have sttracted much attention as engineering works, the ï¬rst named vir duct being notable as the largest bridge in the world; it is only one link in the line of northern travel. fhe second or Forth bridge.from North to South Quecnetown. and which is scarcely lees importnnt, will have the distinction 0! being mode oi steel throughout its entire length of more thnn 5.000 (out. and when completed according to the ‘veet and admirable design of its pro- jectors will he one of the greatest marvels of engineering construction which Europe can show. The Island of lnchgravie. in the middle of the arm of the sea which it crosses, enables the bridge to be in four spnns, only two of which are over water. ’l'neee two principal spggs are each of about 1,700 feet. and the height above the see of each of them is 200 ieotr Landon in [ml bet wit blu‘ the in any forty-e mm of forty-eight hours. '1'! sum of the Brownio A1 lune 1851 in the Unit servntory at Chiswick nmuain the use of. God bless the Duke 0! A who invented munching posts for c but the Chinese have invented a ivory bnnd with the ï¬nger: bent. m to a long ï¬exible handle, with whi scratch themselves. They wear lonl ments and ï¬nd this instrument very wnient. I have not seen any rate, 0 dug» expoied for sale. but I believ Chinese up much like meny Indium, voroua. Ahnrber she is a. «meet the dexteronn wey in w ich with a a iece o! nteel thc-y will cut out the me) me our! and nostrils is worn they want their quell! wound up in v‘ on the top of the had. The wealthy ever. allow them to dengle at full 1 neerly touching the ground. The h black, eppr rently coarse kept in ver nrdur... Rio}: men go about often contracted. The [out of the inf-ms are plunged in wner nearly boiling, lhe n no than doubled as neor the lull of he fool. as possible. band-ages applied, sud an a man“ the feet become little clongsmd bulls. useless '0: my purpole bm to grnzify the eyes of tha parent Ind lover. Cumum'p Chinese Curioultlm. Postmaster Flim. of Bellevillo. wk an on a. visit to Victoria, 8. (1.. wt momh of Allan-t. 18 alum" inconceivable me Railway Nnm {r5 IIIU ll'lllull†.v-â€".- -.~..VV , I Rnilwny Clearing House, throng}! which the buik of the Irticlas were duly restored In their owners. h is not every one who known than It 57 )rnmmond street, Enamn qnure, N.\V.. th exintn 3n Orflhni/hhcn or ‘ha recovery of Inch things. Our con- temporary hu mansion-e done good unwise to the tnvolllng public by n timely remind" which may nave msny of them from the losses which too frmnnntly mu- 1‘ ' holidsys. Rnilwuy travellers mmn.‘ very «relau of Ihvir belongings, but when wo m the nnmbar of puck.“- wflh u‘wioh Hay mm on n ex Mon. Ind flu 1v M which they screw ‘ em tm‘r chq . nn‘ ‘ u no“. of n nilwuy out†. . 1r older in, not nm to many no N ehu 1. hm chit l0 few Jhouldbelorg. m u h n mint-kc in ‘holldn cnuho rd n youmlt wnh the on. nny‘hing ant on" ‘ hopsckad in hole. or portmontuuo.~~undon Daily inuac ;de more will be witnessed in the x house Lt the Imperial Palace of aubrun a spectacle whxuh has hitherto I seen only once before in Eumpa, to- the palm tree Brownin Ariza in full m, This tree, which is named after celebrated English botanist. arrived at onbrun forty years ago from London. 15 than an insigniï¬cant sprig. but now Lee in mogul do with the Maria Teresa. n, which is 70 years old, snd in the M) palm house. It blossoms only once My yearn, nud Ohe blossom lasts only y-eight hours. The last time the bloa- I of the Brownio Arizn was seen was in a. 11451. in the Duke of Norfolk‘a con- Mm] Homeflc but!» of birdn .; re rend y an aymwitnonn ; " Early on nradny morning M» saw an nmmnlly lune number of angles. prohnbly about 200. “king ‘heir diam townrd I'ho monnlu’nn of Juntrn. A crowd of persons numbed me Ipocrmlea nnd the specntorn gmtly In. around I few hours luer when n number 0! uorkn, no“: fewer \hnn 300. flow «nigh. Munrd nu. regiment otmlu. avid-ml] ham on wnr. In In Inmm min and norh were mingled in (loudly why. It '00 n retrial comb“. l-Ivcry now nud‘ “um I wanndod or dad bird. dork ore-1h. loll «Mlle ground. TIN boMeluM or hourly MI hour. when “102 "to arr-in. . fly wary 0! MM. new of! in oppo- I em»... Upo- . rough mkomn I. mac question A: 10110er '. ~- u sing to 540 among the China u’hops, I the atrnnge commodities offered ‘ things than you can't. possibly imsg use of. God bless the Duke of Arg; invented munching posts for out the Chinese have invented a H y bnnd with the ï¬nger: bent. Lune k Inna fluibla handle. with which Hinges. llxmyâ€"acven mn-ot pyomyty {on on “Hall-mo l thousand boxes gnne astray. mund umbrellas left in nilway ixtyâ€"uven thousand jiï¬nnm. A Rattle 0f lllrvlo givmg m from t} 1 chlora. ai mat women ‘mt ln Travelling 7. The numb: but they arc 3i Ina V follow in things. ()ur con- redone good Iorvice pubho by u Mme]! nvo mnny of them ilk full Vlength. The hair 10 rld is a nilwnyn of the mingle numbers are ans, 0mm. nee: night. [1 a slender the h-irn wonderful. 0 in a. knot. “ It bps: u} ‘rtl water. and when cook-d stir in 5 r1 will tnke nicely) of brick scraped ï¬ne ; and stir often until for scouring tins a shelves and floors remove the paint fl nnnn mav. like Eh! Vinnailk Moons. cit feet Me or the muwu.uuw Mom Ellie‘s-Ahowi up!“ II Boston on Baud-y. n- Unit-d In... Com 8.“ WM “drab-14150230010!!!» Mt Wu 0! Ibo Uniud Blot“ oour. It is banned um thu ou- u bu! the nounor at other: Ihu will coon b- brquu 6 Polar. aw“..- 'T" 6; 33; ï¬nial-luv .11 tho ole-null o! "and: povgl. ‘A gall hymn the m phllolea. who hoe hell the hole: 1 o! humane-knowledge ot modern} tongue to t Boheneollen in Oel- 1 nanny. endwho to known in Unltd Btetee u the inventor o! the “gotten- ohelt mt.†o! eoqnltln unpeen league's. nine to Boeton e t twelve meth- nndeettled down in nndtre hehlonn e bonding home. an tyeten: o! teenhlgéuonaht en emple income. on men wt to leern Gennnn tronone who tought the children at theGel- nnn Emperor. He became e greet tevorlte et the bonding hone. end muons other: who nought hie Immune-we wee e mum men. n trove nu egent for one o! the mall prominent mode in the country. At the lntl- mney grew oloeer between then two. the rellroed men explnined to the doctor how it won thet he could live in e etyle ep- puently beyond his inoont u on employee 0! e ectpontton. With le rnllwey blui- neu he combined thet o! Imu‘glinf into this country woollen febrioe o! t e h gheet ‘clnu. To thou whom he knew he was nlweyu Ihd to furnish suit tternu nt e prloe mnuh lee: then they cool boohtnlned la n legitimnte menuer. A: the revenue wu impersonal end not nmong the pos- eibilitiu on n etudent of modem lengungeu, the doctor could we no evil in evnding it. wd u be wented some new cluthel. his rnilyvey Iriendyolnntoneq to get hie ololhcl 'hich bored! who anon -wâ€" .._I, -v.-_,- mule in Glued. end brlng them through free of duty end the her tin wen cloud. Between the lending t e order end the reception of the good: new teeter “rived in the pouch of e tilul women with 'whom the dpc tr end the nilwey men etreightwu tel in love. The letter be- eeme thu evorite suitor end the doctor wet in den sir. Then the clothes chine, end whh t em en idee to the doctor. He new how to obtein revenge. IIe eddreued 3 note oouteining the bots shout the nil- wey men's scheme to e onetome‘ ofï¬oinl and refused to pey for the clothes. The last not showed the smuggler the necessity of caution, end by the time the authorities had got their investigntion well under wey be hand on immediate call [or his pre- sauce in Cenede. Gather together en the pinms in warm soap that you may have. csatile. ivory and any other that are known to be good. says a writer in the Chicago Tribune. Cut them into small pieces and dissolve in hoiliu water in the proportion of a teauup 0 water to half a cup of scraps. As soon as the scraps have melted. and while the water is still hot, stir in ground oatmeal to make a stiff batter. Grease some Old cups and pour enough of this mixture in each for a small cake, and set it aside to harden and dry. You have now a very nice soap that is excellent for daily use in the nursery ; or the mixture may he made just a little thin- ner and kept in a tin cup to be brought out as soft, white soap at the children's baths. For the boys' and girls‘ trirdaily hand scrubbing stir the batter very stiff with oatmeal bran or wheat middlings. and mould into flat cakes. These have a rough- ness that is necessary to remOVe ink stains, pitch and the many defiling substances 3 with which every healthy boy and girl seems to come in contact. For ianoy hand soap, melt all together the pieces of any colored toilet soaps, pro- vidcd.oi course. that they are good and do not contain injurious materials ; stir in a few drops of perfumery and a very little ‘ lndisn mual. l’our this into shallow dishes (fancy shaped if you wish).nud whonpartly cold. stamp on a pattern and mould the corners of the cakes round, or cut into shapes with a cake cutter. The scraps of yrllow soap may bl‘ put into the soap- ehakerâ€"â€"~a wire receptacle for holding soup that is to he shaken in the dish water, but for those who have no such implement. this is it way 01 disposing 0! them : Dis- solve the ieces as before. usingless hot water. an when tl.3 mixture has partly cooled stir in a quantity (as much as it will take niculy) of scouring sand or bath brisk scraped tine ; pour into a wooden box and stir often until cold. This is excellent for scouring tins and cleaning hnpainted shelves and floors. but will. of course, remove the paint from woodwork. Yellow soup mav, like the white, be sim ly dis- 1 Minna “A inn. tn stiffen a little to used A Suggenllon Regarding (nature of the do not coumm nuunuua m- a few drops of perfumory I Indian meal. l’ont this into (fancy Ihaped if you winh).x cold, sump on a pattern 1 corners of the cakes roun shapea with a calm cutter. yellow soap may be put shakerâ€"ma wire receptacle f that is to be shaken in the remove the paint from woodwo soap may, like the white, be Iolved and left to stiffen a liul hood of an Allan‘s colored oouega on Thursday night. As a. colored citizen. who is a great he- liever in the return of deported spirits to this earth at- otanain slogan of the moon. was wendinu his way Mung I lonely nth thn twists arid turns among the shrub ery lining the edges of I branch more.“ the college grounds. he wsa suddenly shocked by the u pen-once of when. to him seemed nothing case than I veritable ghout. Sitling upon a bonding tree thot leaned over the [nth 5nd kissed the wutors of the branch with its top foliage was the form of n dnm‘sel. drrsm-d in u who of apmleel; of A dum‘ml, d: white. Hur down her back midnight brc‘ dress of white 118"] din nigw In it desirous 0! r harm was meant v. Ipok_e_ out :_ ,I _A " If yon'a a ghost just and don't bother me. I you; but if you'll somuh me you‘d better spank, a I'll see what you He ma. The-MW“ no answer: trembling in his knevs mud in In inntnnt men body fell from its ositi 3nd almost an qnic A u aumm in her "In“ w Young wrlun. In writing vim 3 land panoilouo nhould be tnkon no‘ to dip the pen too deeply in ‘he muailnue bowie. . In commencin s Iorinl «cry one should be uken no! .0 5 vs ï¬ha rudertoo mn‘a of m idu in the ï¬rst chapter of vb» you no going to write nbom. ‘ Rona you denim your MS. ratnrnod. it in H m [Mon I hint to “In afloat In your letter. Mherwioo tho edj‘ot in upt w accept No gnaw 7“ Who‘s dnt du now '2 No answer. Inc “a..." -- H- a: can you desire your MS. returned. it in all m mm I him to Oh“ afloat in your letter. o‘herwiso the edimr in 3;» to accept it “Mn-t his butter judgment A very convenient Iniola [or young writers II a blunt memorandum book In which m 50. down the sums of money you 3000in for your nuclei. A cm.“ on. will 0. ,‘A..:_- Al. YU. I'll '0‘“- which hue been found nnnmllble numnmnn edimn in to offer mom. witho t ï¬lming dim W W. to t mun, :o be puid {or n his regain INT. he grotto“ cure should ho Mien n Delecflng copy pup". Some canon pro!" 5 cmm timed no.0 per (no-Mod) wnh . Mun w'd union or poem- sod heavy mud-e “nan lotion notion. mu ___JA- 1‘ A... an â€Kuwait mothod of disposing of NEE 3731; Wyou‘mmanoo .0 mm the ravcm o! wdl per ml old nvolopul will 0.7- Tim». A WI. Motwmdy on Elva the 1mm. “m! white pond" u ’10 0 float? Namâ€"You. uh Damon-And tin liquid 0| ll? Nunâ€"No. m. Donor Didn‘t? You add. you. I «dun Marduk.†on w to Ian nm’lm MGM’- chum-tom Wickâ€".373: ‘2" asked the I01! " We." .M mud. " ob. wan- II I norm mind an of our lured girl. I. homo." " mm m. "1.4.32" " in. M‘ m Id. H AYE YOU“ 0le SOLE 1h E‘et; hero. you‘d be“ or. th is you? †wum- ’uu Wu no answer mill. and the follow. m; in his knew, let drive the rock, In inst-m mom was I thud .- mo ‘11 from its osition to the around. no“ u quicï¬ u the thud of me full he scrum; o! a fumule voice. I: a young mnlM-tn girl, of some 18 1-9, who w“ Iddicmd to walking sleep. Ind this wu ‘ha consequence. A Ghost Sun-y was cront Atlanta I banding tree thut leaned 1d kissed the waters at the top Inliugo was the form ‘Sflt‘d in I. who of spotless ong. black treases waved an ii was fanned by the a. lending contnlt to “1e to You»; ertan‘ Ann-I0. tho Hume Man u are b1 ‘ in the. nei lored coll 9t onion my way ‘6 I won't bother iv tryin' to acne d speak quick, or ; omen I " r not trifle wid vrflo. um 011 und “0 Noll 01 man above IM.W0¢1¢OM unl- “mumwwmg Ep'. 3 8 E: g g a? '5: E: E g E Egg!!! 3“ ad; 3%? F! E?" "x '1'": 9:9- 81.? E“ £5. :52? ii zzi $2! $8 ifs 3‘? For I r in blah, ‘3' t“ buy. And old" In good uuou b drink 10! mo; ’6 In and 0' undo! s I. my video. . And loot out sharp 'hII'O um money .000â€" 4 on." 1- moles. uwr know. ; En:- Mlumln' 0 '6 the bun 0! women. I‘d call the belt 0! m «homo sud bunny; u' out in a good. Jab 'bou‘, no money; 1: can ' u 1.0 the carpet. you wcntod now, [no- va cm was "no old un do; ‘ And as [at the wuhur 5n†uttn' Ina-ohm». Thom uummâ€"Lunguud menu. so pesky Luau. You'd botwr got nd a! 'oun limit and clean. What do the know 'tmut womeu‘l wort ‘P Do they cnlk lute women wan m'o to mun Dkok and Edward And lttlo Jov 85!. in n corner in 5 row: They saw their pullout mother go On cuwless errand: m and lru; Thoy saw that but form wu hum Ind thin. Her wwvlw any. her choc;- sunk in ; They saw thwlmver o! In- and chin. And then with wrath he could no: smother, th wuku Lhu youngclt lnllnm brother: " Yuu ml} of nvin‘ wand uu‘ Ha Au‘ ten. and sugar all the while, But yuu never talk 01 suviu' mullwr I" But y Best. lust y sistemly reiuaed to accept the'rich iéver Cecil Clay, whom her ambitions mother had salacted. Flora was determined to marry no one but Reginald le Bran and together they devised ‘ plum that would put to rout the machinations of zhe eqemy. k. ,, .V_H, , had salacted. Flora was determined to marry no one but Reginald le Bran and together they devised ‘ plum that would put to rout the machinations of zhe enemy. The scene of this victory wua to be on the occasion at the orntorio which Flor. Ind hm- mother were to “tend with Mr. Clgy. Una,- T night cnmo and the part waa sented in a x where they were in lul View of the audience. and tinny fa lorgnggte yup levelled began that?) w blue eyes as the But when the a at Flora’e piquant face. Until the music began there was a restless glance in her blue eyes as they swept the crowded house. But when the grand opening chorus of the oratorlo commenced all nervousness van- ished, and the lowly face became an rapt and calm as though all earthly trials were past, and had been succeeded by a heavenly peace. This continued until the time came when custom allows a short rent for the singers. and also that compliments may be exchanged between friends. Then an the, door of the box which contained Flor 'I’" arty was opened and the face for wh eh i‘lora had been searching appeared within it. it would have been amusing to a etude!“ of human nature to watch the changae of facial egdpreaeion which Reginald'sentranoe prodnc upon the different occupantl. Flora rose suddenly and went to meet him. and. in a low tone asked ; " Have Flore rose suddenly Ind went to meet him, and. in a low tone naked; " Hove you been disappointed ?" Then Reginald whispered joyounly: “ Allis m l hoped. The highest honors have been awarded to me, end he pro- iuaeorshipis mine. Whot any: Flore in ouswer 30 my query of this morning ‘2" The girl flashed a radiant rosy red. hel- itued ior a moment, then, with a. supreme ct?or+..;;mthered u her cont-go, end put nph-arlipe to†‘ss. Mute with Aston- iahment (fox-is wue the ï¬rst time in I“ thk‘i! ecu usmtauce that the Ihy girl bed accord him the privilege), Begin-1d bM’a and touched the quivering, tender méaih with his own. Flore then drew hnr arm through hil end led him forward from the shedow o! the curtain, which hod hidden this little came from the nudienoe (hm not from ihe surprised group within the box). sud Flora Wvlde wss a young lpdy vyigqper 3nd led him the cuflain, oene from me aux-prise nid : uni! pale, 1n but to M ullownd Inc THE BRAVE HEART WON. Why.mon. I hm no more me. u... u. link Mon bud my thought 0! marryiu than um I try-ell wus m _be Hun-pom to another country." 0 ‘ And lhginsld Rap. his counsel. .5 on smiled. and Invented flue invitnion. Whn pus-ed Mwecn Flor: und 3" mother otn be better 10“ m imn immo Sufï¬ce it to any um Flora wu organ und thu the wedding dhy {allowed 20: flat the englgoment. ' - - VÂ¥A -1 LL- L-hh 7‘ One of the’ presents «mo niod by I now Iiutelligihle Mrs. \Vyld hlh fru- If m" ha’v tha mm ‘ The gum blinded to hire of great aim and mu! not in n ndmt "elm Frrnh 'rufl'nnhy Fulr. Hnmv nnr Hnrh r onunmm nrn vor Ohio thiu mmmn, par rnlnrly "mm Whine: are into-mind for boning. \\ him in the ("or- im rmmmw {(‘r nut of door purposes. 3nd alhurnnu â€Anni-l in tho favorilv fabric. Thu plm'n «km 0! heavy white woollen with n homy unlit) m' inn-y voruqa gm quill‘ tho currf'v‘t Ihi‘w "or flu- â€Arbor om:- tumr-a nmnnu the younger India; the ï¬n» rn‘mcm hing lo“ for ‘ho mnrried hollu. The [mlkn doued nnnh in bright ool are worn whh n blonu vain o! o! tho apoc, slno M“: I no“ name. and make me prom dress (summon oithor for Indian. Tl Tho Jrruny which turd forming tho and m~"‘“n I vary prn“ "*‘It ‘hla canon. hvnrfla w Rillo :urtain, which ha a from the Audi surprised group u 1 Am so happy. 1c is success, Ind wh mlko or mu moed husband. I you. Mr. Cllsy. mm bu und'oubc culls the‘ bay I W cud- sich'hiuVLVu-{i to be uprung upon mo. ‘mnn. I bud no more ides ‘hfl my Flora had my thought of marryi ‘hv‘n I myull ins to _be "gangsta: l nu. Clay murmured aometblng shout flattered by [Mina \Vylde'c bonï¬- nnd something else which mm M‘ lim’lnle to himself .9 to F108. 1 Wylde turned ï¬rst red, 8 ihtrr nd meanwhile had no thorn-“w. Lccept flue ontotrelched hum! of the man whom Flor- 1nd in reduced n tnre aon-in-hw, The he mullc ncncod. und all had orpppgrtunlty Thu Ky u a’uuh a nu. A n'ubouu forlorn no worry 7 (Ecru CLAY. lndod to wn : diamond coll- niza and of limpld umrsnd endnm of hiry-l duo-c! together mulletâ€"â€" on. the humor so fly ya for Reggie h“ won I d what influences hi. life nu mine. In ho is my I supime It is no new- : .k y. Ilnublodlxv zol yono vb“ my nnd mrl' yathohmont lluvuv. hmdnomen of the bride'- trom Cecil Clu .nooompu- which run an fol ow: : {i896 'hiuki' mum: ‘I the earnest girl ‘t uh for Inlay I dsY â€"Sydnc~u .Dau match 01 green lmr frank wow rmHun M a I‘M 'lliti mum“ a "toll {rum the as! witch. tom “mph“: nth. nu for am of; huiufl