A m. Lull- Taller Swallows I Table ~ Ilene and harm Ire mm oven-530m: other Explolu. A 8!, Lime despaleh esye: Joseph Hellman, a teller. 40 yenrs 0! age, resides with hm hmin on South Broadway‘ He in small in stature. ban has alwoyu ende av- ored no impress upon hie household that he won a wonderful man. A year ago he endeavored to rival the humane jugglcra by , swallowing a poker. He succeeded in \gemnv ‘ 4 . his throat, but getting u out Wt Adiflerent thing. A young man who II in the mom came to the rescue. and ueizing the poker drew it out. Hoffman suffered severely duel-ward lrom Inflammation of the stomach. but ï¬nally recovered. the ex- perience did not care him of his appetite tor swallowing solids. Wednesday night. after {extolling o! supper. and wlnle nome- whsl under the influeLoe of liquor, he look as silver-plated table-knife, 9; name long. and hormiad his family by amounomg than he was gowg to swallow n. Throwing his heed back no the angle ashamed by prelee monal jugglere. he took lhn tune by the point: and inserted the hgrdle in hi9 mouth. He preaned it slowly Inward uutllali bun Ibom an ineh of the blade had dimppcured from View. Hoffman {hen showed higuu ul "I- '0 v-I’I From the evidence ot tho um. whioh wu moltly oitoomuoutinl. tho mmdu op- us to how bun can of non-nub»:- oflty. It won them: that Dillmon Ind volt-61mm Selkirk mountain‘odo'n the r loilwo tnolin oomponymo (tho 91.1. with â€one. wholeunod of bin hovlug aomo monoy about him. Thotlo "pound. and shortly “Inward: thooo was joined by Moxwoll ond Connolly. two tumpu. tho throo continuing on dowu the truck. Turning 03 tho lino into a fruit touch. "my hand Dullmon “loop in an automated «bin. Tho (allowing day bin body was Round outside the cabin. his bkuil'blnuï¬hfd to piece: and an empt puree lying by hie title. The three pr toners. who were the only person in the vicinity. were seen coming out 0! the cabin. They were arreeted on suspicion. tried at Lytou, found guilty. and sentenced to he hanged on November 24th. During their incarcera- tion helore the trial. Connolly wan heard to city to Daroee that it was rounh on Mn- well. or he was innocent anyway. Ae for him-ell he would never have a better chance to prepare tor death, and would like to £96 a priest. Maxwell Was heard to at Connolly whether thexe was any Evidence to convxet them. Connolly made no rt ply, hut Deroes‘eeid that he thought there was. but he would ï¬ght it right through. and it it came to the wont he would not squeal. Peter Deroee use a native of M Inut-cal but lelt hi; home at the age at 15. and for 18 years uie family heard nothing of him until he at Iaat returned home a lunatic. He was conï¬ned in an asylum for a time. but wee eubmqueutly diucharged an cured It in now claimed that he is again insane, and the Government have granted a respite in his one until December 22nd, in order that a medical OOEmlelOL‘ may inputs into hire one. Council has been rewlted until the same date. he sentence 0! Max- well hue been commuted to imprisonment lorlile. as there in evidence that he was not an active participant in the crime. BIII'I‘I‘I 0 V HUI-Ill... may on a Gold.“ Illa". Imm- I’ o An Oahu. an an an: Th0 Ex- ecutivo but. bud undo: conï¬dential: tin on" a! ma, thu- Imu. Pout Duon. Robot! Mann wd J Connolly. unions-d to ho lunged It Now Wonminblu. B. 0.. on an 24-1: in... for tha mncdu o! n mun unmod Willi-m Diumun. a neon! â€rival from In: mural". on the lino at we Onnsdiw Puma Rulw‘y, on or about the 10:} at July. .- . A‘,, A_;‘.I _l .‘-I‘ AI.&BMING AMATEUR JIJHGIIBBH Ilerm. but when ï¬nally the knife diasp- peered entirely from view he ran around the team in ancient ugwy er 6 right. A neighbor. who happened to be in ihe room, attempted to pull the knile out. but could not obtain a sufï¬cient hold on it, and it suddenly dropped down inio the stomach. Hoï¬men'e agony then became terrible and physicians were summoned. The tire! to errive were at a lees when to do. An hour steer ihe knife had been ewellowed Dr. Barneys placed Hoffman under the influ- ence of chloroform. Then chrowxng oï¬ his cool: be commenced one of the moat deli- cnie surgical operatione known to medical men. He made an iLoieion in the abdomen, and steer locating the knife in the stomach mode a smell incision opposite the piece where in was lonnd. The knife wen removed end ihe cute carefully sewed up. The whole operation was performed in less than twemy minutes. Yesterday Bcï¬mcn wee reeiing quietly and the doctor says there is e good prospeci for his recovery unless in- flemmetion nets in. Lord (folln I'Impbell and III- Wlle Ar- cuu- Bach other or Adultery. A London cable eaye: Further and fruitleee eï¬orre have been made to prevent the Campbell divorce suite from coming into court. A United prere representative hae been favored with a perusal o! the brief of one 0! the eminent barristers en- gaged in the cane, and from itlearne that Lady Campbell is charged with unnum. bered note of adnliery with the Duke of Marlborough at her reiidence in Oadogan lace, ai Leigh Caetle. Somerset; at the otel Windsor, Pane; at l’mileet. Essex. and numeroue other placee With Capt. Shaw. 0! the London Fire Brigade. Lady Campbell is accused (f criminal note in. her dining room at Oadogan place. where also the is charged with committing adul- tery with Col. Butler. Ber Ladyehip ia aleo confronted with an accusation of im- proper conduot at Cadcgan place. at a house in Brook etreet. at Leigh Castle and other places with Dr. Thee. Bird.. and ‘ with maintaining criminal intimacy with ‘ an unknown man about April, 185:5, she being at that time in a del:o.te OOLdltion. Dr. Bird in Lady Campbell‘s family phyucianmnd ie old one gh to he her grandlather. The rep on ht. ae well an all of the oo-reopon ente. have ï¬led a general denial ol the chargers. Lady Camp. hell‘e petition ohargee Lord Colin with acre of adultery with Mary Wateon. her lady- ehip‘e maideervant. Scorer of witneeeeehave been summoned by both rider. melodies the Duke of Arayll. the Marquis cl Lorne and other membere o! the Camvhelliamily. and Lady Milee. wile cl Sir Wm. Mllfl'. owner 0! Leigh Carile. who are chiet wit- nearer againet Lady Campbell. Sir Henry James haa returned hie brief and with- drawn ircm the cue. giving an hie raaeou that he in lriendly to all the pariica in- volud. The Attorne General has also ' returned hie brief. lor eaacne not stated. but pretnmably on the name grounds. I would perm" u more GCnumoh â€pa 0! puny woman to wcu ma {allowing dinner gown. which 'I were the n tn the 1 Isms ooouion. Pie?!‘ of ivory mm form 0h. hon! of tho » m; 3 ml: of blue! ‘moka nbbon “1.. on: them. tied In u not, sad :1: (II no animated into 320 Innis; . punol 9! blue! velm box on tho plan: on either Mo. Tnon sn 3 god vmh jet, no n "1- top at uoln tiny pnnior ct ivory Ania h “ruched, tied dowu mun-p. crnamom. a short nu. h nho. wnh u bundlh (.- .~.Mn :51! In Ln com". The boom II of mono. m upâ€: pun sad “I. Ila-us bang and. o! . mum work In in, ‘Brougb which me should m tel Inn. of my Imuined puny wo 1: 2pm: “Gunnyâ€"Counts Madge in London ï¬ll . Th: Jowinh Almnnnk stuns that In a n. 5100000 Jon in Boropo. 300 000 in Au“. 3.3000 in Africa Ind 150.000 in Austin. The Ion! Jam» mum: at m wall in mint-l .0 6.0030500. A Dru. In I Fully “‘o-nn. A NAIIBEA'I IN“ DOSE. ‘ud u... "â€"7â€"- _v‘ â€V uu‘iwm eeuiug. The awlnl aeuuauon 0t bung an the presence of deuh wixhom any chance at warding bun of} name over I. Then we tuck courage and daoxded on '1! uur bAHOOD wua swamped we would an any rate swim to: an: Men. 05 weu' our clotheu : tï¬ ï¬‚ew cm ahces. We threw averythmg overboard. txoepu me campus, and 1 . on: desperate ucxtemem (ergo! that the u «A norm was beating on our naked bodies. "Auccn. Tend-y, Nov. 1?»qu Inning to: some! day: to: a northwumly wind I. Fondue. e menhel o! the De Btuu miuiuu. and l “and M 4 o'clock on Huntley ultoluoon in my balloon. the Gehml, from the Pine BI. Miehel.lu- will“. Our intention wu Io Inch 00!- exon. We took with us come curler igeuue. and flood. and water enough to am to: three days. " Au noon u the hallocn was released the Von! nunighi cut to ecu. elm: It summing mu «mince at we water. Then the tone and tehwg a westerly din-won passed over Tunluu. AI we paused om use my M. Fenders and 1 dleunouy bend the xepm u! a cannon. (allowed by use ecunu 0: new: whibbleu. I had euwgm than there uguels would be given us when we were “glued. so them In cure we found it neces- eury to land we should know than bone Were :udy to take an ashore. Tm “mum Ctpaza. who. in hit lul- luon, the Gabizzu. ummplnhod on Sun- duy on. at the mun mecca-tn] um vuyugu of this «many. tel-cup†flu tullom’nu «can?! 0!) his o‘x'umnu‘ gown-y : A..-- A- ‘_ \___ MEA'IEN DOWN BY A b10331- “ I. was then 6 o‘elock m the evening. It was ulmoet dolls. and the heuvy bleak oiouuu which loomed up In the dietenoe abOWEd than a “can we: coming upon us. However we decided to eonxiuno on: tome. and hone three pigeons to lab on: (mode Ln loud know um we intended to peel ehe night mu: sky Ind esub. '- As we wexe upyxoaching 3on63 e modem 3qu ewepn the Moon (tom the noun. u had become 9 dank and we were flying through the air a! Mme-I ughcuugageed. Wuh the grantee! mm may we managed to strike a I: ht. and men on reading our compass w. and we wuegowgout so sea towurd the ooau at Ann». , _ _ A MISIMBLI HALF 3088. " The halt mm: mm (allowed I shall not forgo: to my £3)ng Guy. The sea mus tough um)" wuw aft-“r wave "nuke 8381688 we cut at me bulnow. One miume we were mung just ubuve the tuumy cream, the nun we was being driven duwn into an nag/rat! whose deptliche darkyeaa prevented “ A light ! Thank Gad. a 1mm K “ 19 must have been about 9 o‘clock. The gale a m blew high, and we had given up an nope when we caught sight of mu ugh». Thule flashed is: friendly toys. und our balloon was: being ngen in its direc- tion. I: mmed cm to be we lighthome on we I [and 0t Sunguium‘re, what: lies to one south of the Gult ot Ajacuo. " Au mu: later we couched land in a. {mid near Appketo, one o! the suburbs of Ajaccm. We had some difï¬auhy in land- wg. because of out Want) 0! ballnn. he balloon bounced about, giving us a tom 19 ehnkmg up as we were dragged over but mum (f rough country. , n ,.__.l Parilous Voyage and Miraculous Escape of Aoronauts. blisvdéviu upon us. Hull tell upon the cation and sounded as it a hundred drummers wua beaung taps: Ignaz-ova us down alumni to nine level of these: .8310. ‘37'iJiickuy in about bull-punt 7 the wind veeud round to ma wast. Then the noun ‘- When we mood on term [Erma we found we had reached our animation in six bums. Ajaccxo is two hundred and ï¬tey English muse lrom Marseilles en the crow flace, but the course we were forced to bake must have been over four hundred miles," A Verdict III A Detroit deymtoh enye: Wednesday Coroner Leasing and a jury investiguted the strange death of Mary Morgan. the young Women from ngeton, Ont.. who died in Harper Hospital on November 10m, and some reunions] teete were brought to light. Among the audience were 8033!: Morgan. sister at the deeeseed. and Thomas Celladiue. the he reyer o! the deed girl. The former wee reeeed in deep mournmg and kept her (nee oonoeeled by a heavy Veil. Canadine seemed DEIVOUI.Ind appeared no; no apueoiete the Icoke of curiosity bestowed upon hirn by the crowd lo the court room. flevenl witnesses worn examinedmmonglham bring Dr. Childl, who in is alleged performed a orimlnnl operation on the unlormnata girl. 5nd Susan Morguu.the accused's sister. Al we close 0! am lanter'e evidence Calladine stepped forward to make 3 statement. When a aeueatwn w“ abused by Susan Morgan cxolalming excitedly. " Yul: needu'l any mummy. as you In the mar- derer of my ulster. Igwu all 509.: hula.†7 _.‘_r LIA- A: the couch: ion of the testimony tin jury returned the verdict, “Thin Mary Morgan name is her death from “unions poison. by her own or unknowu hands ndminiatared, hastened by mental 3nd ph)li02l :roubina brougm on by nuns. horn Thomas Caihdine Ind an operation par- tormcd by Dr. L, B. Guilds.“ " My hair an England won one round of cords-my and sympathy. On one coouion. utter I had spoken. 1 got into my curring. and prepared to driva norou one 0! Oh. Thames bridges. You my 5 bolt-penny to gen acres». you know. sad 3 penny tor onr‘ rmgea. Well. «I got idle or onrriuo crowds shock hands winh me. boy rhruol thclt bands through the window, ml 1 was hep: Dually ahaklog rhom. AI w. were crceerng the bridge u but bond won thrust m n the window. I shoot it. Agoin 5:5} Ebwrhiiviu.rund ngoin I shook it When I saw than [mud to: tho mga pp. vuâ€"â€" _ .._. i was “mania: (Bil Oh. owner bnd b0. came impatient 'A bulbpcnny for your hro.‘ he “id. no.1 I «I my ninth."â€" Home sun-n \‘oII. non. hiopuook begm his " Mouilh " '0 0h! .30 of 17. Thom-a Moon begun to "in pooml n an 5g. 0! 14. l'IlIS NIABY {VIOKflAN MYSTERY. mm n'm Beecher. 1““,th beg-n to woo m man when In wu but 10 yam old. The you Smihoy began w win «an bofoto no w“ 11. I Schiller "on 3nd published I poem on Moses in his 1m: your. Homy Kiri hm published I valumo cl puma M the e at 17. Dmkm a had produced " Pickwick ‘ Pawn " bdore he own 25. llvyatut’ta" Than-cop": " was [obliuted belore thr wrncr had touched the use of 90 Bud-Tome «rote " Humlu "-yl In dil wme uâ€"mhen be was 0:1) 36 yes" 0! no. Balm-r Lynch. B .yud Tale: '4' tho pofl Kan: won Incas-M m‘gumo mm" m 18. I’m Gum ihUeei'l bun um- wm punt! when the author was but": M Ind 17 Venn o! no. fun: by (tamer vac known no»! and bob" “0 um: I“ MCI Mo "1) as...“ Loin Bum and. "mum. . v ‘ . SOME AWFUL BENSA’I‘IONB. MID SKY AND BEA. Not up In III-hell 'n‘hnc WI]. Iln- l'nue Which Implicit" somrbodv. SAFE AT LAST . It. Wedduhuiii. who eppeeud lorthe pleiutifl. in opening her one. told thei the no on ueiuerried Guinea ledy. raid et 81 Wellington etreet. Camden-town. no new o deily aomneu. Tu deleedeiit is eleo e Germ-n. end oi the time oi the engegenient won 3 widower. raiding end our in; on hminen in London on e me: lo egent, but now raiding in Germany. where he lied mnrried o lady at reputed wealth. In Februuy. 1880. the plaintiff ceeufied the position it nov- erncee in e gent emsn'e letmly in Her!- ltrrdehire. et a yearly eelery at £100 and mud and lodging. Sue had then held the ioeitiou ior lour years, and would no doubt hove continued to do no bed she not met the dolendeni. Thin she did early in 1880. at e meeiii g in London lor the {4119th or totmiilg on International Club for Touch- ere. Their ncqoeiotunee continued, end in July at that year the euij oi 0! their marriage won ï¬rst broached hy the delend- not. She told him thot helore deoldiig .he would like to oooenlt her releiione in Gei’eny. where she won .20ng for her summer holiday. On July 17in aha, wee starting from Viowm Simon for Gameny. and the deieudnui me! her and again pressed hie euit. niging her to consent before she left Eng- lend. The plaintiï¬ yielded to hie nqueet. and accepted him as her iuture hueuand. In a leiier dated the following dev (tom the delendeut to the pleiotiï¬, tthe lormer ihue niluded to the engegemeni: “ in 3 Washing dream our lmle corner in the waiting mom and our promeoedo up and dowu paused once more before me, end 1 tender ihce my hoenieei thouhe tor giving me that never-to-he-torgotien hour. end no the enema time-Ally deni- sell.“ The ktm! ouooluded “ Eniiroly Thy R chord " Numerous others of it similar oneructer it‘lllqud, and in one he htid mentioned this! he kept all her letters no then in the lutnre when perhaps the love hut nunleq ha {Hahn by 91’}!!! [9 1.115, ’1 â€it'll: iu hie “ grumbliig love " and to}? †Look hoie‘ is in to day (Infleienn ihnu 'whon thou wroteei tbzee W01d37' (Luughler) Theee ltl'hvfl, obeeerd ihe learned couueel, all ended. 1 MODCODâ€"mlaa n: , at u luuunuuu. uuu lulu: ; I... from Suohtelnâ€"both no fledglings. i They claim me from early to late. . . . i It in too hot for anything, and no we drive about. . . . Mine R. is Very rich and i does things splendidly, which is very oom- itomele. M!!! L. in an old friend Ihave known einoe childhood. . . . Adieu my little princess 0! the heath on Seet- laud'e woody heights. With many liner. Thy RICHARD.†That letter. gentlemen. said the learned counsel, is the clue to the whole ease, (or at the present moment the defendant ll ‘ the husband of this Mill 1%,, THE WEALTH? KEIRIIB. The marriage wan again and again poet- poneddmiil on Febrflary 'lnd. 1885, the deiendant moze to the plaintiï¬ stating that he had oonaultcd a doctor who told him that his health wan such that total rent and quiet were necessary; and he (the deienoani) ooneludod by saying that nextyear he would he 60 years old. ete, ..A h“--- f ‘ ENTIRELY I'll" RICHARD.“ Tho dtichauc ILLk be: to Germany, when he was mound by all he: rehmvea and {menus as her emunoed huebsnd. Rings were duly exchanged tetweeu â€hem accord- ing to the custom in Gummy. This hot the detuduuu m a letter thus Aumflim to: (From an London Thu) PAP. VI FBIUDINIII“. This um um union to noon: Gum-nu to: on mound buun 0! proqu of mu- uuu. The attendant. though In dollvoud a nut-manly! dunno: donyipg th- pro- mm mud umnmvoly pludwa mums] uni-ion and cum plan. was not up"- uuud In own. _ , _ -. _ Ouriuu- Bro-oh of Prom“. O... in England. “ How is the ring getting on 7 Does it preee, or does it tit smoothly and softly? In is the ï¬ret link of the heavy chain under which thou writhave to high in tnture." It was arranged that the marriafle should tahe place in the autumn oi 1881. and accordingly the plSlLtlï¬, at the drierdaut'e rrqnent,geve the neeernnry three taunt-3‘ union to lermmnte her engagement‘ re unvernrre in the Htrtiorohhiro femtly. Hunting in due course so left her ritua- twunhe plaintiff joined her relatives in Germany and procured her troueeea-u preparatory to her marriagr. In Augmt, 1881, the detecdant wrote her that nmng to a bunineee engagement in New York their wedding must he [manner]. and co matters month the correspondence eon- ttnuinu. On December 10;h. 1882, he wrote the tcllowrng letter. the importance of which would appear later: " My dear Jazny.â€" . . . . As to my honorable age. ere. . . . I slipped into action early, and I was already a eoldier with my 17th year. and et 18 became a reserve eï¬iear. Therefore thou cane-t be quiet, I am not by far 60 years yet. and as to my health, I would not change with any man.“ etc. In 1883 the marriage still had not taken place, and the plaintiï¬ returned to England and took an engagement as governess in a nobleman’e hmily. All this time the letters from the defendant arrived at the rate of about one every other day. signed as usual. †Entirely Thy Richard." (Laughter) On New Year's Eve, 1883, the eelendant_wrote the plaintiï¬ expressing the hope that the new year (1884) would eee them united. The plain. ttfl hart meantime lett her eituation and returned to Germany ; mat on August 13m, 1884, the defendant wrote her: " I already wrote to thee that two ladies announced themeelvee from Oatend to come and visit Londonâ€"Mien B , oi Wie‘ehaden. and Mite “ and under these circnmcrancca I Am bound to come beck to the conclusion I wrore co thcc clraedy twc yccra ego-â€" namely. that. our engagement is perfectly hopeless." etc. The jury would remember I lm defendant Ind laid on elm heed in bi: lemrol December 14th. 1882, which bed been previously rend. The lenrncd cmnael continued: Be clco seated m the plainsaï¬ u a cnbuqnent interview the: hia hcelzb would not permit him to marry any wcmm, And yet In able very time ho wee mnclly cngeged .0 tin rich heiress. Mm R , whom he merricd on March 10m following. The pleinhfl cnewcrcd sbn cruel lunar. ex- pressed her camlnned mm end love [or him, which be bully ucbnowledged.nud The plaintiff. Miss Papo.would be. onlled Ind '00†no: ï¬rm bio opening. 10 only rennin-d therefore to con-ids: the damn- gu. mm Papa bod ginn thlu mun flvo you" of but life. She was 30 at than than 0! the engagement; aha wu thon- lon no. 3 young womnn now. For bun an: Ind given up n Inornivo ond oom- lonoblo ponmon wouh (amt £200 u not; then won oloo he: wound "cannon. rm oh. no notiï¬ed to some oolplium (or III ,hu minty 5nd dinppolntmene. The“ mourn they would would" foirly. a. would only momhn. in tonololkn nut bolero oommnneing mil oouon the plolnua. unison no: to he compound to cum Into can". bod nbrooab bu nolicltor oodnvoud to com. to hem: um: “I. dcloodont for on: no (Ibo loumd emu-ll) oomldoml o modonu sou -â€"vin. “GOOâ€"which won ‘only who! aha land now-l1 lo“ by m ‘doluodom'o human. dmlllol nod sall- ucllug condom. ‘ In .- 4...-..IAI- r' III-r" vâ€"__.__, Th. juty Inuzd n "MI" to: th- phil- ufl dun-g" £2000 Kn. mm M 3 "MM an qom gmn by wouon “mm-d be: â€any! by); glcqgg! ISDID THIS ‘73â€; I‘I'UXMTI EIOAGEHINT pm? AIUBING LOVE LETTERS. " :MIaxLY my 3101mm." h nah-J On Tuudoy night the old men and hit wile lelt the too. toting with them their doughtor-in-lnw. The three rented mineroble nod dirty rocint ct nu Borden utroct. n two-story. roughcut houee. cnd it won in one at then roome that tho lnther met hil denth between 10 nod 11 yeetu‘dny morning. when Ohnrlee McAnley vieitrd the place nnd nthod tor hie wile. Be loond her upntniu ond mode her so down, shoving her port 0! tho wnymltcr which he cnteicd 3 room where his (other woe. That they quorrellod and that the son but and kicked his {other to death there is no doubt. although the two women assert that the iijurieo and conoequent death of the old man, whom thcy any true drunk, were «and by tailing over the stove. The discovery was made! by on old pensioner named Williaml. who lived next deer. who entered the place It noon and round the old mnn lying on the floor euï¬eringinteneo agony. Mvoloy'H lace and body bore the morn ol kicks and cute most brutal, his stomach being black and blue and greatly swollen. He told Williams than: hie son had kicked him and that he toured he would die. Dr. Simpaon cent for the nmholxnce. in- tending to have him removed to the hoemiul.but beloro it arrived the unfor- tunate man was dead. Sergeant Hull. Con-inmaOoonsy 3nd De- tectives But-town and Brown were damned to arrest the tan. Whlls tha Wu tonne: were 3 ing ulong Buxdon event they saw 3 mm nudge inao a lane. Bis appearance mlhcd wnh mo description whey hsdaot MoAuley. and on being arrested he proved to be Ihe mun. Eu; wife was tound at the house on Borden “teen and she was at- reated I‘HI material winneas. A neighbor armed than the dead man sent am for a bottle or whibkuy a few hours before his death. An empty home was found beside bun. Coroner Johnhnon wul hold an in- quest. (Toronto World at Thursday ) Yuan!†sturgeon Ohulu Malay. Ind ‘0. nun-mm: hy mu. wu uuuud by Bu gum mu Ind, Con-uh!- Coonoy on m chug. at hula; madam! hi- tuhu. John MoAulcy y. the n tin-with. Tho pd- aonet. with ha I“. had (our ohddun. In hm! tor noun um at 86 Run: nun. and shout nix numb-ago his lube: and mother um. from Iulwd 5nd mud. than home Imh hm: The home. esp-emu mine. the "rival of the old tolh. wu tho Iowa 0! nightly ï¬ghts. owned chiefly hy whg-huLy. _ flow Mlnhle Leann: Helped to Save the schooner Victor. Dating a recent norm on Lake Eric the steam barge 0. N. Pratt. when ahonl 15 mlleu cul. abreasn c! Fairpcn. disabled her wheel and was obliged to cut loose from her concern, the schooner Victor of Windsor. Lb“ to herself in a raging sea which trequeully swept over the deck. the condi- tion at uhe Violet and her mus crewol lees than halt a dozen was desperate. Capt. Leone-1's daughter. Minnie, only 18 years 0! age. was the only woman aboard. Realizing the imminonu danger of the vessel, ahc donned a turpaulln suit: against her larher‘s commands, and (or thirty six hours, until the storm bummed. worked with the crew. She helped to haul in the tow-line. took her turn at the wheel, and did the wurk of the hurdles! sailor With- out flinching. The schooner ï¬nally reached pun safely. and the harem young girl, alnhcngh exhausted lmm exposure, was no more so than the men. Thanksgiving Day was observed in the usual manner. The ground here is perfectly clear of snow. although there have been eome heavy fella acroee the line. The principal event of the day was the unveil- ing of the monument at St. John's cemetery erected by the 90m Battalion in memory of their fallen comrades. in which Generel Middleton took part. _ Charles Metal" Kick. Father to Death. Pror. Blunders having visited Stonewall and Omar points than. Winnipeg in search to: a me for the experimeubal farm to: this I’wvinoa. will leave to-morrow for the West, and afterwards via“ the Tegritoriea. Mr. Jackson. the Me member to: Qu‘Appollo Dishioa in the Nonhwabi Gannon, hm rammed from Oltnwn. when by went in connection with “13 Wood Mountain Rsilwny Be says he goi all he “Bod. , W 7:813“: numed Inglea has been aenienoad M the “sizes to two yearu’ imprisonment to: slanting a letter. _ Ar the nqueaho! Prof. Saunders the Manitobn Board of Agriculture is sending to Oarewe name a! the flRed Fy to when and six rowed barley which carried 03 rho Hudmn'eBay Land Commiseionere' prize M the Provrneial Exhibition. The when we! grown y.IMr Andrew Dawson. of Heedrngly. :nd rho barley by Mr. M. Young. V.B.. of Manrion. It will be planed on rhe Central Experimentel Farm near Ollewe. 7 Thomas Thomas. 3 Oreo Indisn. n being tried 5! ibe Asaizss to any for the murder of Human (Mama at so. yPeter‘ a reserve. V D:. Orton has let! for Centre Wellington to look IRE his congligaenoy, _ Meesre. White end Kerr. 0! the O. 1‘. R . have returned from 13mm: Commbie. Mr. White reports that revietemmy errengemenu have been mede e0 prevent injury from enowalidee. Be tound Meuiv tone flour repidiy crowding the Oregon erueie or“ 0! lbs weetem market. end eeye refrigerant eere for mm. ï¬sh, ere . will econ be running between Winnï¬peg end the Paciï¬c one". Mr. Kerr eeye me eompeny will nen yeer pm on e ereemer to ply between Vex conver end Victorie. 13.0. An regerde treueoeutinentel retee, Winnipeg hen been pieced upon ehe eeme looting ee eompemive poinu. A Mon-In- hm;- I'Inn [or mm. A rat was caught 5! the house of D. O. Nasty. on Washingaon “teat. yeazerdny. which Mr.NeMy sllegel manure: hourly two («I nix inches from the none to the up or the MI. [I was let loose in . mam from which“ oculd'uouaoape,and - anin on £00 open in. II rtquircd mu 3 nhou tin). (or the rodent to make ï¬lm can feel omlll. Bympuchy for .ho on «used it :0 b0 withdnwn. Two dog- Wuo than hrouahlin. After Ilmoat In hpur‘uhbo: on flu pm 0! hoth the citizen 0! the lower Inooumbed. The am an - duper." one. Both dog: but mm- of m an unnoiounlove of lIfI.-Pimburg Dispatch. A fllhul Inn. Professor Score. of the Univernisy 0! Texas. in 3 mm who in vary up). when ho boon-u excited. m inn-pom In: worm. Elvin; caution to «but. his son, Wu. Ii.m_._who in "90min; nun: in". hp uid : “ You must Ihing Clit- stop. Oaly yea- tmhy I nw you pundit); Austin aid with Im new. a! who 0290:“: sex 09 your mm. a burning dog nae in 106: mom: and u Hula oiâ€! "out" slang tehind you."â€" Tuan 8min†A IOI’I “III“! “III. R-v. Dr. Joyce, 0! Cincinumi, mad in nu mum-w mo otner dsy : '- I know um. haw but: ":0": tbs! the“ men. Szuull 3nd Jan", hsvs been loose in 0 :m c mand- INMJU‘ l hspmn Io know um Junll Moupoudod 04,600 In chum" -, lb“ he u now supporting tour you“ mu: in col« me [or flu ministry. who olhnwm would I. name ‘0 gndutr. Ind thn John 3“. tho [$1.500 which pmohhaod tho amp MN .0 Cumminns. Do you no. m cup-Clam m In on M0 Imam." my. "I nunm “demand u. l-«. we hrcmr ml. h. -â€"--â€"~ “I, btmhfl' I would not a an; to any "hm youuelt of my “nun usin- on. -' No! No! twn thou! to any you! broth“ who return m-dcy mum Inn who Ohin dintnrhin "no“: is." " He might! 9 might M In.“ ho "hum .m- 3 long yew: Mun. OI. thhhooh In): how loud I an m . In mm»? sad It of m. 30 3-80.â€; THE OLD IlI’B DYING STATEMENT. [mu-u! From the Northwest. OUGIIT T" BIS A ELAN. no. Jon" and IM- Income Good fortune em’iled upon them in their new abode one brought ihem in m train two happy childish. towards whom the potent been won! out in love and .radmirmion The elder. Riipb. who had atlumed to men‘s estate. was ahaen: onus: the lake unending college; The younger, I girl. bright and heaulilal and some as the wind. Mei-ion. her name hind been idea (or “ Omeemee" by the I maiden Wawnnoahquoy. a loan“ of the place and since childhood Marion’s companion. Marian complexion. (site: than Wuwenoehquny’e. had when me tin! o! the leaves no they appalled uhe autumn morning of he: hirih, save when the rose tine had struggled to the aurlaee on her check. Her eyes were large and dark of expreaeionpearheeu and Sincere, with e. distant look, however. as it searching to: an object far away ; acquired. perhaps, an on her knees in the canoe her long. dark hair floun- iug from her uncovered head, Wllh leveling piece in hand, lbfl gszxd in qieau d game across lha water while Wawnnoahquny paddled the canoe. But numethiug more was. beildlfl which to her ,omntennnoo added a lo..k at tenderness, 'I‘waelovel ’lwue surely love! for love could not exist and not hold habitation in a heart like here. And me good chip bounded over tho an cud hwught them to tho shore: of Quads. Whenoe journeying a long and weary wny. their labor lightened by their muluol dew. hon. they touched the shores o! n bountiful triangular hay separated by 3 long amp 0! sandy bench (tom the woken o! a noble lake which extended away so the horizzn. Auoï¬her ct the hay‘u shores was an irregu- lar blufl. out! by winding Valleys-wanna] pawhwuyn to the wnet’s edgo~and declin- ingull at m junction wuh the beach it hcoapn o_loye| plane. A broad plaL'e. penetrated by inlets wiud- ing hr iulnnd lake hula rims. spread iuel! for the whole widlh n! the third shore buckward Hoping to the bum Li a pxggipnoua hill-high: broad 53d result-r. U you thenhorea wdawuy oï¬ upon the hula Pthe trees of 3 demo tonal Gown-ed high. and from their mid“ wud inhabi- mm came mulling m “the their “first or wallow in the water. Here upon a summer's day. when the sun, glistening in the use: and npuhh‘ug upon the wane". aroused to aporlive nouou (all many a hrighl hned bud and buttufly. and while the mid fowl 3 mad upon the an:- laao of the buy or flew in fl.ohu from .900 to tpoi. Arthur and his ucocmpanma took rent and chose the mat as their ahzdmg place. » Evan on any null. lln woll-bolovul than: not on! o I O. on! u o ulont loo: dupped upon lalo at he “drum! hll wecpwg mu: "Conan. an: hurl. oonngo. Though 1n bid salon to the an old loud. in tho load '0'" 30an to bl ht noolloollonn of our Engllob homo. whine. unruly I have borne n prioelou Ionvonlr, may begolla ul ol the cue- um llmo any bring upon no. We 3‘» we tonoonxmy on: who" vul unbzok l1. do nnd lovoly lon- lho ï¬ns 0! Englond woven. and than we nhnll ï¬nd 3 11:0! when nolnte will in. vita our lullement." Bright was the oriap Ooaoher more, and ghd was the heart 0: Wawaroflzquay as she bounded to ihe water‘s edge, eaertiing in her course the tiny iquirreiu than seem- pered to the hrnnohee of the “can to chirp and new» bar in eateiy. And soon she reached a nook wherein n birch-canoe wee moored. and entering it she shoved in wich her peddle from the shore. 0m upon the water then she stood looking tow-ran the ape! whence she hersell had come, and soon he: hxiahieniugeyee and an approach- ing mind of a itl’e voioe. tuned to the morning music 0 the forest, told the! one she was awaiting was an hand. A: d listen- ing with reapouuve hen-I she heard HJ‘O through the latest where the bright birds A Romano. gt Ono Hundrd Your. ‘30. Arthur Button, tron tho «look at tho Brighton. wotohod with o urrowtu bout tho rtudi atom of Eat-ad. Bound by tho unrqoo low which .3th o! than old“! Ion. unworthy though It. be. tho solo to- horitor o! the parent «tote. By an attic. Inning upon um um. stood on. who by uornt “notion hold tho abut-bod right to on" him hntband. 7 A ‘ throng u I love to stray And vent my happy heart in joioua song A! well as they . Here in the forest glades with wild flawera spread I never gnaw While for my War-noehquny a duaky head I garlands Weave, Theron“ or the rippling waters in my birch canoe I love: to glide. With Wgwanoshqugy eva- kind und nue Still by my side Ye toreatu Ye waters Hull be my home. For from thy fragrant broozee blo'or let one room. “ What molten Omeemee'a voice." asked Wewenmhqney oe Marlon reached the shore and entered the 051100.“: voice BB sweet on any in these tuneful woods, sound and to-doy “I The day is beautiful. sod the proepccte of the chase era bright. and yet Omeemeo wears a heavy countenance ill- sorting with the joyous meg she's just been singing." And I! they glided out upon the hey Morton replied : " I hove; sort of secret. Weweooahquey, I wlll not held from you-4 something I would like to speakihout. end know not how to put it into wordsâ€"o feeling that I do not un‘der- etond. suggestive flat 0! other Joya, new joyal know not of. Than followed by I longing range.» it they never would arrive. Au thou the hills and woods and waters, and the ohete. till now the only source of ell my hepplneos. seem for the time to lock ottrootion." “ Indeed." said Wawnnoabquuy. " you seem «talus o! the obsncea o! the abuse of late. The other duy you lo! u but of geese. now vmtora upon those vale", go «oiling by unharmed within the rungs 0! your uneniog um. so close Indeed tho! one would mu Ibo geese End reuse and knew no (huge! ‘hgeueueqmomn' " Wow-nosbquoy. do you remember. i. in not long since. when we followed ‘brough an opening in the rneboa o wounded duck and jun be M turned into she lmle pond no me: o hunkormun in A light canoe '2’ _ " I we“ remembern."nid annnouh- qusy.“ m duck teamed lately wouudcd sud ï¬sppedm wings slang the water in m hurry to escape and u the mun'a approval: w. quit it. ohuo And no me ore-mu mined m nanny. Bu! do you grin} about the duck ?" " Oh. no. pcor thir-g. ‘uin not of ducks I‘d ups“, dour Wawunorhjnsy. but of th- ntungor. Who easy you n he? HI wn than. my brother'n nae I mink, 3nd 3! be knelt in his «not: win but in bud nim- inu us. his. native low). M: flowing up had one in lane like yonder clondlou an I not him "on now. He forms the lubjool of m dunn- mdln my vain; mom-nu nil! Ann hip moving :1! uponjhg v.03"): w" "in: lab who mind the Ruling oh» 1 upon shout." .. Bc‘n olnn berubouu. Oman-o. I at him alone to your bun“- about at “mu.“ " Oh. no hue I hm qbn of um? Ho might n wellbo when my tuber um. hornâ€"mum the non ! mm! to“ “I to him. ! duo nos look in tin direm on." “ 'I‘t'a notnngetndud," ma Wswnosl my. " I «not» uflennmd H. 1â€"- we brunet mi. in -â€" OMEEMEE 3 “ Mun Harry," 'nld ‘ho negro. “ de sggd Lord delibored m d“ time. dead In l .H “ Yea. J ate, we] yonder in the angel thn Be rent. New. Quickly, right the haul, and while I wade I0 shore. go you and Ihnuk cu: :m dclivorers. I‘m In too nd a plight mvaelt to meet them." “ Pray. air," said Marion wihh drooping eyea and in o quiet voice. her oompaauxon onquering he: trepidation, " for so Ilium a aervioo do not speak at gruitudh’. You would have overcome chmbeon wilhcun our aid. What brought us hither is you bleeding hand. My (other, whore homo i on the bill. has still in surgery. ad could dreaaycur womd. Besides. you must be chilled. There you could dry your dripping ammonia," Beneely hed ehe epoken vhen the teporl ole rifle broke upon ehelr one. :elelng e medley ot noieee in ehe woode. A moment lele: e oenoe trom lhe ooneenled lnlae dere- ed out upon xhe hey end in h Motion wllh e eleuled haul demotion ehe unease: 0! he: vhoughle. Bo woe reloading hie gun while luleutly watching the temolone been now bounding lowudu him ehroogh the ehullow water‘ A alelwul negto. evidently his aorvnue. who wee peddling he (or hie lilo, turned excitedly eo glance at lholr pnz~ sac: and in the eel npeel the cocoa. throw- lnurhi’maelt and mentor out. Quickly they aeined e rooï¬ng and whue the while men gen-pod e h ting knife the negro held e gun nprnieed o nee M on e elnb. end that. at hey. they awaited the wounded hsnt'e etteoh. On it come. now emimming. snorting end pnnttngin in course. intent on vengeance for the hurt It had ruceived. Meanwhile the girl- hrevdy hunted to the rescue nnd soon they new the combet had begun, thet nlrendy the young hunteman hn'l been Wounded on the animal clawed and snapped nevegely erect upon its htnd feet. Bpeedily coming into rnngo. Motion ï¬red. hitting the nnimnl upon the shoulder. which. peroeivingthe enemy reinforced. dropped. tuned about end _n_\nde efluiok depot-tyre for the shore “Puma a you Oink my colon: hide: dc hlnahe». at look; lu'u you hon, do gala :19 mmin', Mun. 1 specs ya'd but: ive ?" , , " "Nonaenac, Jake," aid the other: in:- pauently epn‘um’ng into the canoe, which now wan righled. Then turning towards the girl: he removed his he! he Ihey drew near. saying with a countenance at anoi- bade “ We Me gratarul to you Indian. as truly gratetul an we love on: hm which you ll) bravEXy progaqgedfl Said the atmuger, " My own abode is in“: around a turning in the inlet ; there I may change my clothing. Beeidee, within an bcnrl meet a friend. a college mete Home diataroa cfl, where yonder lime creek conneom than waters with the leke. See. where ihe Indten is opening ï¬sh." " I know the creek, alt." " But might I not," continued he. “ aegem you; hospilggity be-morrew ?" ' " Kmd lady ; hospitality in ever a jewel w be uizsd bun never have I scan in in so Mr 5. sewing. I thguk you from myflaoulj'j uI cannoa attend you thither,“ raid Muion. “ but you will be welcomed. Wu bnva our game to bog before returning. Always an Important duty here. but especially tic-day. as I expect an absent brother home.†" BM luau gonna." «id but campmlon. "is breaking Waugh qudu thicket. Now. it bu cloned the I total and huulu Sowurdl the hi" behind “I. hill. A but 2 A monum- but." _' ï¬'Tliliuva’hn’in ohuo o! Iomuhing." nld Muion. “path.†it bu bean nugoud. Oops quiouhup wing it paying." “ 0:) yes. sir, should you: wound require it." glancing M Lia hand. ï¬ber: with a smile 3nd modest how she turned away and as he! communion paddled oï¬ Harry and aha negro with uncovered heed: watched their departure. “ Haws you an eye to: balmy. Jake ?" asked Harry. Us I“! dolor. 833- short! as. no vb»- hw sud sun In: I should grin". ' No! I ma Mum: pm to mount tho long-Io: o! m tom! (than c lu.’ Bo bring. O (thud. I vouch: it I. ll plan u- out!- ind 900mm. Oh. 1’" at my broth". in n unm- In, of Mom. to «the: non o! gh- yolpc hugs-mug." " I hub. 33 ; I was struck wid tie shade- ob 0010’ as you talked. Yes. an. da wan awo abides in white. yours and do whim ï¬sh, as. one in red and a lobly one in black; do cï¬ao' was)gt_an‘, mung. gran'. Comm-ii than. any 11 an! 0 wood when" no duly lam. ll Inna buck u â€gag q oil-’piuol shpt again «my 2". ' .. Bo, bl." slid Union. “ the am" gun. mull sq enemy ways; » 7 A little later and Berry. wellmonnted. rode around the shore towards the creek. whuh as he approached be copied a brisk and handsome young horsemen near its banks and quickly recognized Ralph Benton, his expected Mend. The} galloped towufda each other about- ing grootiogu out! me! u only bosom Merge joogpepumtej gtp. “Well." begun Relph el they rode leisurely elong the beech. " I received our nqueei to meet you and here I am. at when we pureed. old fellow. you seemed quite doubtful about visiting thin plug-'1 .. ‘_,-_ “ Ralph. your description was alluring. and I quickly come down to test it." “ And found it eecnrete. I hope ?" “ Accurate? I tell you it is as beautiful e spot as heeven hes stranger] on eerth. I’ll have my (other. who. you know. is such a loyalist. make this his home. now that the revolution over yonder hes pieced him under 3 loreign flag. Ralph. there is o msiden heresbonts in whose bright eyes the hesnties of these waters seem to centre. 1 hove seen her often, but an edventure of an hour ego brought us in contact. I hed e tusele with 3 huge beer (of which I‘ll speck sgeln), receiving this little scretch upon the bond. The maiden being by with e com- penion, enfl thinking from the flow of blood my wound wee eerions. Ispyrogehen me win: a modest look of pity bud oï¬end me her tubers hoopitslity. Remembering our appointment. 1 Med have to all m- marrow. "‘Oh, yoaï¬uid aha, moat neatly. Ind. 33 I bbonnhl, 310ny ; ‘ Oh. yes. lit. 1! your wound rtqninnit.‘ Gran banana. boy. Ihuve no wound. ban will me“ her. Ralph. it to acaomplhh i. I hue Io mute one? Leieutely riding and geily oxohenging their experiences for Ma hour or more. they no length eppronohed 3:: open glide. in 3 remote corner of which n epuloul ind oouy log home neetled beneath the ehedow of the latent teen. The qlnde and home top were yellow with the n ma leevee. and round ebout evidenoee lnduetty, comfort Inn reï¬nement eponnded. " Who on she be ?" reflected Relph. " some new eminl since my nbeeuce surely. flurymome home with me to- mum. end ï¬o-morrow I'll have Melina. my MINI. lulu who the iaolued absence: u. 1 nm no! expected Iillthe evening. hm we'll eugpelse Qua; gov." - __ ~I,, ‘_-L-‘_!..‘ " flue." and Ralph. Inning. " in my beloved homo. and Hui shut to on“: it n to ad tin npmu of I month‘s Inmipu- Mon. Linen. do you not but 3 girl‘- vom coiling ananubquly ? My mun voioo. nutty who I: unending youdn 9.»:- way? Iran} tho lynx}; " Bu'ph.“ Mud Hurry. unit-My. " do you man “no hay just uppemnn '2" "Y1. some Mom: and mm her." And Rs‘ph In his â€germ" leis hm comp-men und hunted» when Mnkm not uood wivh I omnhntnou o! unnoumom. Q Holly Ill-mounts". In dun In In bin bmm had wanted Mom upon be! 1m ; um: look- Mg 1. Moldy sham to! Bury. I. behcld hm nun-um.“ wry My with In mu}. gml._ _ _ _ .thlph. Ralph.“ ma Muion. vi“: I hulk!“ look of inquity. " dc mph. cl com. you know an mum um! you «not to hm 3 won duh-0L?" Well.thay “rolled tog-tho} r Ibo “hing luv-I 3nd wm hippy. no you. hurt: never but with n more "pinto:- emotion. Bolon Hury' I vim ulmlnItId tho hId :IIIhId tbs! Inga o! innmuy Inm- lng than to [in II paling. Ind Ivonmuly Marion became Mn. Insurance» In: on many I town ooouion Iheir dIcIndInII delight to an the nary 0! unit InoIIIou' romance on Burlington Buy one hundnd yum Igo. “ Why. dullng gm. thu’l Bury Luv- mm. my but oompnnion. whom I In" monu‘onod In In mm D wound “mu. B: “In! u u I “I. 80 told In. .n that“ this morning's “venture. but hit noun,- tion or the huolno tn .0 known! that my Mutation won) any hound tho china 0! oulhmnd I mm m. he can dumbing my shunting lmlo mm. who. that Roma: in not u: an! m. 00.910110} mo_ia0:o§noa ypnlï¬ 7 " Whn 1"exommod Marion. " with you: hnud psining you no." mud n Hurry lud- deuly diaplucd an inalinnuon Io coon-l hi- hond. ab. oonlinnod. " pray In no u. it. Mr. anunoo." Poxoaivinu Uhon lb“ :0 was bun-onto}: he Ind "Mind Ibo Inuqhod onmghl, Ining. " Form" mo. but I thought baton w. pulsd on tho wnu on“. wnh one. your hunt! would pcuibly reggv:y,"_and the! you: luggbed hgunlly. [Maï¬a-(nun: GI-Illn â€on Duty to: the “Gus-I no!!! 5223.." > The Marilimo Province :plpan oonNn the following in relmion to . gentleman whose name has ligand in the Manual prqn: About ten days ago advertisements were inserted in the Houston newspapers announcing that “ the great royal stafl cl English. French and German physicians. surgeons. professors and specialists" would vmt Monetary about November 10th to remain for ten days. It was also stated that this was the ï¬rst trip of the stud. and in order to build up a reputation they would treat patients tree or charge. The names of the staff to visit Monoton were not given. but the head r dices were stated to be Montreal. Dublin. Edinburgh and London and the names of the President and Vice-President were accompanied by a string or u'tlés as long as one’s arm. Some day's before the 10th there arrived on the seeneaperson.evl- drntly With colored blood. accompanied by a white woman. This party described himrellas Dr. G. B. (Guetawus Hamilton) Griffin. B. A.. M. G. 1.. M. D.. and to some parties stated that he was a literary man (engaged on, the Montreal Journal of Com- mace). and only indirectly connected with the great royal staff ; also stated that he was on his wedding tear to England and the continent. stopping over at Monctou for a law da s. The 10th came. but beyond Dr. Gr mu there were no signs of the " great royal staff." Crowds of sick. consumptives cnd other incurables in the meantime began to flock to the hotel. Dr. erlï¬n announced that one o! the stud. whose name he gave as Dr. Goodall. had been detained by the illness of his wits. and that the other had been detained by press or business in Quebec. But the doctor was equal to the emergency. and although he had announced that he was only indirectly connected with the " great royal stafl." he seemed to be provided with all the lormula. and commenced the treatment of all who believed in his powers. He opened business with a druggist. and his media optrattdt' was to tell the patient that he would guaran- tee a cure for an amount in some cases as low as 84 up to 810 or 315. and perhaps even higher. according‘ to the apparent willingness of the patient to pay. Some people have come twenty and thirty miles to be treated, and though in some cases . they relueed to pay anything. in most instances the doctor succeeds. This is the 12th. and still no sign of the absent mem- bers of the " great royal staï¬.†and inquiry at the hotel fails to show that any others are expected. Dr. Grime is a large. pompous man. makes a great display of diamonds on his person. and in his room is dressed with large Turkish cap in a man- ner calculated to impress ignorant people. He is a brilliant conversationallst and evl. dently a well informed mau.~1{onmal Gazette. ul- buys. “9" ll- . 'III who ha «aim! II. at tmm ulna]- tuln flu! out mu 1 Mt It a In.) to In“. him. But how (um you in“! oomggpy T} __ Buï¬riuu hcrult to ho ltd to when Hurry stood hunting their htttntion. Edph introdnud than had hulhdl an 06 on tho wry plan-thin pm at I in!" mpg-t hh pump. “Thunk you. ’indood." um Bury. urn-my. “To-duy'o udnntm. I!- Baton. I- lit: 5 drum." " No! no I" 'uturnod Bury, with uno- tlon. " such 5 drum. do» Min Salon.“ I 11099307.; to bq rounditrom.†La“ flan; togethu. Mutton in I plum. voice begun : “ 1 am plum! to volcano you. In. Lumnu. Ralph's Month 3!. ulwuyl Vishnu." . "Noi In upland! one. M.r§9n._lml!ipg. ‘ " I do not know it 9° 1.09 mm .o. M “merely! the Inc-cur Wroeuln by Hetel‘ Home. The following summery of merino loeeee enetelued during the norm of Wedneedey end Thnredcy is corrected up to Bundcy. Many of the vacuole mentioned will an- questionebly be rescued. but lhc wrecking expcnaer cl Ihle eeeecn cl clue your will be nocceecrlly hecvy : Dickinson Emorahl....... Marmot†Meuenunoo Tho Ion ginn for W511». 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