ZVM_ we. vs us run! sum souvenirs of me delightful oooesluu or other end the things them-elves were “Just too lovely, you know, to luvs behind,†end they would mske such pretty crus- Iente. She knew (inst how to utilise them ll fsnoy work en it would be such I to hove them srmind u reminders of this end thst never to beforgotteu event. WHAT GAME 0' 11‘. The rubbish ls uround her room e while. The she is were ground into «to cart, the see moss become wdered u' on dusted itself ovur thedr g teble,ui one night she stepped on the her-afoot sud pricked her pink little feet. And nowsh ! now she‘t got nsturc on the for hl sin. Tlr‘iflisnt hued sutumn leuves can be bed by the bikini. It's . imluniing uwupuiduu to gethsr them and admire the artistic mingling of dallt‘bla and bold coloring. No one oven deny that they mre beautiful. The girls elm ly go {halt oi: the subject each your, on this is nooxception. 'l‘ntu, again, they can be put to such practical use for decorutive pulp ere. , l dam t 'y‘le'v)" is .. loll the see» “do end mountisin trophirl are not worth tethering, too. Uii le contrary, if psins taken in pmpurmg them, they can be suede Vul'y pietty siiiuocis to the plenum.- ness of s. IOUul. 1 am simply stating focos. The fun of gathering them is ell over; they have had their day and now they are gone. THEY WILL FU LLOW. And, whisper, the leaves will go in the some we ere the sleighbolls ere jingling. After til the whole attraction in these things so in everything also lies in the msk- ing of the collection, whether it be the gathering of autumn leaves, the collecting . of s libt‘ur‘ or picture gallery or the sinner ing of dol are or honors It's all in the getting of it. and the mimicipstion cl future enjoyment. When the time for sitting down and etzioying comes the thing hiss psiled. Ho these girls with n minis for ml voting withering vigutstmn urc only doing the new thing that. emit-amen end financiers ere coulhsnlly up i... lht- l't-t'~il1<' “w: .uus Just. now in their Inlll'llllttl Lil-i013“; liiillmu! il‘tlff will )cl lows, ri.h iridium“ soil “DIV-lid, teliieth grooms uni! gm; e um all iilrii lttl h"- tlier in such A combination as '1†artist of hiiirilsn kind could point. The great variety ot trees effords the best oppoi tnnties for ccl~ looting pecuii .rly good epcciuients. 1V Hl'lNH BUUM'A. There ere lots of pretty ways to utiliz: the lesves for decoration if one has only the petience to do it. in the majority of cases, however, the girls who are so enthusiastic on tl i subject. lose most of their enthu~ linsui before dinner the next. duy. All the uvnilrsblo book-i sire tilled With theI leaves to press. it does not do the books any good, for the lenvw ere very opt to put ii stasiii on the pages. and it is always the rirniti « toe-man «a: mist limp out» und gent crushed. Notwnhetuudmg all these (bow-bucks is great meny people peismt and got. ver‘; pretiy effects lur their pains. ' Tim lllltzltt‘l“ tlm lent the better, it. Will l hold its cultrr. For th .1 immn the tough lumen of the ink iklltl niaplu um flu) most dcsimli'ti: their wizmmbu lsXI: usually tho brightest, will). lion in homes turn .u. very pretty yellow, iml iliv lung innate of the sums; in» i;ii.i':ivu’. f‘l‘ Lil‘fl'i and an inn- bliy u'rlhhup.)' lamina... lnn wit purple m: tho liliibt. gaudy, but. tliey do not. water its well us those of {has herd or rock miplc. iiow TH i'iii.» THEM. A greet dciil depends upon the were takr-n in pressing tho limos. (lid nooks serve the purpose better than anything else. A number of slicetsshuui'l lie lrf batsmen each tvm leaves to absorb the ntulll tire, and even their it is much better to carefully ohsnge the haves ouch day and trnnsfer them to dry books. ’ Let. the pressing process be gradual. The ï¬rst- dnv or two no pressure should be epplied. After thetgrmlually lUilI‘i'85.‘ the weights with ouch change until st. the end of e Week or so the border the leaves ere squeesed the belt/er. lv“.'\:kl\'~ ,ti'il: \ll‘l‘lli’lNil. When taken out of the books it. will be found that the reds, yellows and greens of the leaves have lost is great duel of their brillieucy. There are several "ways of re. storing this, and st. the sonic time uniting the louvre more durable. l)f‘l'lld]ld lliu best Why is to rub it but not) on while was, and then run it lilllnkly over both sides of the leaf. The thinner the coating of wax lsfi the bolt-1;". Another way into pilllll. them With r. thin cont Hf colorless Varnish. This luv-iv ‘53."! brittle and iiiinnturally shin ', hows“ . Hull «mother way, which hardly pnyr. ‘ ï¬lm extra trouble, is in first. go over the louvre with sizing, put tlicm sway to dry 3: . r. do} or two, and then want them. i you wish to preserve it lnri;i‘l121lnf‘.ll intact, so large ll’ill presuppc in out of the qUQAllï¬n, the have: irinv flu preserved by drying them Wilfl s nmiir-m'ely whim iron until the moisture is r,’~.' i.‘.u,:xhcil, end then ironing with WAX. Form: ere too :l.E with": in stem! ironing or wailing, , rim) ain‘t meil it, us they "i ii, :I. we've iiit’l‘.“ color anyway uftet‘ Mfg prune-ii. smut mimi‘i w we. is Almost useless to tellhow in decoriste t room with entu leaves. Any one with u Iittlc ingonuiiy mm devise A thousand end one wrys of doing it. Arranged in urtist c launches on the well sud heck of picturnn is the scum! way. The (Meet our be hot htrned by the addition of s big bow o ribbon when .he etemw meet. A woodlsnd landsosps one also be wry pretiily set. off by lacing it. in. one cornvr of s nstnrel wood frsms ltnd ou the wide ex; norm of met left. glue lcs'lee sod princes in some graceful I "M, in in»: mogement. A brunch csn be utilised in u dozen dif- i {mt ways. either over windows or doors, "hurling in it com†or: , --?--,, limb balm-l. come picture frsmo. PANIY. l'll‘ilnd‘l'lliflï¬. If the woodwork in the room to be decanted lspelnted mepleln color, re- fereth white, the lesv oen be u: to good eflect by being glued on window aging. or closet door peue’s in the form of s mules twig. Rodi should overlsp theetherso greet cure should he token to ovoid eeythlug epproeoklug stlfluessors It dodge. Above ell things don't overdo it. - Don't pleetsr your rooms with leevee. Onlyksveshe-is one room, sud-est†mythsâ€. Goshesd, suds-lo the kcltkfel mumzmm leevz:se y, p... hep-yen preserves the. yeuwllleesregretlt. 3 found the wnlh, : sputtered profusely , from the two beds were soettered over the r with blood. The clothes floor, end were sprinkled with blood. Red ll rmsrksstreekedthesldeofoueof the , ï¬end the door. There wee uote piece of . furniture or en uttole of clothing which i wee not blood-sword. McDougs-ll run restless end hetlou, sud crying in bi! terror, to the police stetion, end told his story. After fortifyiug him with orendy, the police took him to West budge with them. From the room the followed s bloc ly trsil to four fresh moon in ihe garden. In 5 flower- bed, from which ’llll plsnishnd been removed, they found, shout two feet under ground, the mutilstcd and unjaiutod urn: of 3 women. In is sim- ilir bed they uncovered the trunk. It. was slisolutely devoid of Ill internsl orguns. Beside the trunk wee the women's left srm, slso unjolnted. In soother flower-bed they found the missing organs sud the lure. un- jointedss were the arms. The trs'il led from this lesthedtos tool house. There, under s pile of rubbish and tools, wee s biscuit box contelning fregmruts of s large sew, the teeth still dotted with flesh end blood, end several smellsr pieces of the women’s bod . The lice ssy thst the box wee us by Mo wen in trunsportiug the limbs sad the orgens froin his room to the gsrden. A scorch of McEwsn’s room reveeled several razors, sppsrently unused for some time, end so «11! recently washed, lnut still showing slight blood stains. MoDougsll was uneble to give isny informal-in its to , McEwsn’s deed or the din-position cf the both, for he wee working at the limo on 'llt’4i'xiiifl'll‘t‘ side of the house, so was shown I", the lush-turned earth. fin be- . lievw. irot. whorl ll" knocked at ll o'clock ‘ Hakim". WM m: 'iiig up the b-«ly. M Mc- Ewnnn mine liltlltiubr'tl that, lit: woe “‘lilt swdren. Sn bar on can he judgrd horn lllr‘ mutiluu-d remains of the body, valwen‘s Victim nos robust, of medium eight, shoot. 30 or 35 yours old. Her clothing was well made snd of good mutt!th Mclï¬wen probably took her to the house eftor 8 o'clock, for ut that time Mulloiigsltcullsd upon him and found him slcne. This was the last. time Molï¬wun was seen by snylody ncsr West Lodge. How and when Mc- Ewun induced the women to enter the house, and what Wu his motive in the l'IlllUli-l", src mysteries. It was "ported immediately after the news of the murder ot out that Mcliwen was “Jack the tippr-x',†mid that tho lime of this " Rip. per " murders ho was nhscnt non. Glasgow, but these reports are disc-re litml. Ml‘lwsn was engaged to marry In to- sp Mable irl, who is maid in uGissgow Ynziiily. llU girl’s mother, when she larortl of the murder, supposed that her daughter was the victim, sin' run to West. lfl'l‘fzt“ She could not identify the clothâ€; M liar llltllghbt‘tIfl, however, and this ll'H-ll'. rig t'w: pr! was found. The poll-cu or. that. Mi'liiwun hml liitlo money Mid will s'mu be captured. The woman‘s body has ht‘rn put tugetliri‘ as wrll in, possible, sin". new lice at the morgue, Wlll’ill'lglllf‘lil‘gi‘lbllon. It has been ascer- tained by i‘i'. i‘.l.i"0"lllf.‘fl tint blcl'lwen hull . ‘ been in the l‘.’-lJii’. .l fur-viviog the women in .e . the house during 2...; Chechen-1. the family. 7 This is the extent oi the in'imn'ietion thus fsr learned in rccerd to the victim. 37860 To TIIE REM'III’“ The reunite-s! lidllor Tutu-s up llrs. Haul-r99!" {‘n-s-r. A London ceblc sevs : In the next issue of the [ferric-w of Rei‘icum, Mr. Steed, its editor, will have an article heeded, †Ought Mrs. Meybrick to be Tortured to Death 't" in which he vi orcnsly sud sit greet leu ih reopens t 0 whole one of the un crtunsto Americsn woman who is now undergoing s sentence of life imprison- ment in Woking risen for the slleged poisoning of her rishsnd. Mr. Steed says thst both he end Sir Chsrles Russell, the Attorney-Genersl, have received from South Afriis. copies of the dcetb fK‘ll confession of Harry W'ilson, who declared that he, with e women whose come is not given. pieced arsenic in the medicine that was administered to Mr. Msylirick during his lest illness. Mr. Steed iiwesti sled the mutter and declines thet he ï¬lm cs weight. to the confession, out. he adds, even if it were vslneless, it will be of service in Ilircctin uttention to the travesty of Justice whic. has exposed (lrcst llritotn to serious remonstrsiuceii from the United States, end which is not on- liknly to become a killij"‘l7l. of diplomatic re» monstrsnces. Mr. bleed mekes s stron up i for the release of Mrs. Maybric he or" Christmss. Her condition is such, he ssys, tliet she wills cilily die if she is not released. If Mr. erbert Asquith, the Home Secret“ , will not host- tlic cue, than lord Ross cry, the Foreign Minister, end h’ir. Glsdstons must. One Thing lle led to Drum. " 1 sm sn old men." he seid, slowly, , “ end I’ve lived s lou time longer then most men who have lived es long us I hsve, for there‘s Mighty little in this World thst I oughtn‘t to know thet 1 don‘t know, but there is one thing I don't know, sud I've twin trying to Iesrn it for ï¬fty years, more 2 or less. ’ 1 " What's that?" interrupted flsmslsil, who is boa s beginner, says the Memphis Appeal .iimlanrhs. " Wle or see, it‘s this : I don't know, end 1 don't. lisve I evcr shell, why it is thst when s mun gets home st 3 o'clock in the morning end he finds he hssu‘t his sight kny in his pocket he csn ring the bell sud thump the door. sud throw pebbles up sg~xlost the windows, sud disturb the whole neighborhood, end keeps on doing it for three querters of en hour or more before he wskee snybodLiu the house, but if be there It mute time, sud bis n ht key in his pocket, slips it etc the lock us still u s mouse,“ turns it without s creek, sud shuts the door ss softly es the dew tulle, sud creeps upstslrs in his cock fest w steelthily es s cut, end gets into his is uoieelessly es the steel to their rest, he not oel wekee up his wit butsextneeflug ylu thehouee lsseklu kiss whet he hens duo trim... of the some i 'dint.» over the ehMlWI, sed i seed on seek stile. st the book. down to the wsbk The slreves ere much 3‘“ ll the upper put em! ï¬nished wilhol sleeves of the gulps". A seer of h silk in the B nestles style is tied round the welst sud oils in two long lspele etthe not .w ‘- Tks shove style of sleeve. as“ is the up r,sed clinging to the , is en I much wen i but the most neve style 0! ell is the full sleeve, short to the elbow. open end flnlshsd with lace Mill... It is worn with the very lcegsuede glove, in up shove the elbow, with ell welksug to feta. This glove is of the setuer elude of the skin, thet is, is vsrious she'des of bluff or chemois color : it is pole grey with buck lees dresses end white with evening costumed. Home lsd‘ies have srusll clinging under- sleeves to match the dress, msde eo es to heeddrd on st leesnre to the soml-phort puffed sleeve, which svoids the necessity of slwsys wcsring the very long expensive suede glove. ‘ The plsid blouse-bodice of silk or betlste is uleo sn economicul device, us it nllows of veering the skirts of dresses the bodioes of which hsve become worn or out of fsshlcn. Fichns, collerettis and pint-runs, of the fsshlousble but inexpensive unblseched gul- pure, go s greet wsy towsrd fresbeulng up toilets of s former useou. V An elegsnt sud ver new model consists of is deep flounce c gulpure put on toe smell yoke, ï¬nished With e usrrow stsnd- iog-up caller. A number of narrow velvet or setin ribbon bows ere put on here over the collsrette. This model is very eesfly mode, end will give elegunoe to the simplest toilet. _ Very pretty bodicce ere elso entirely com need of strip: of guipure insertion, divii ed by stripes of satin or more ribbon. For the sleeves, which ere very couch pulled , up, the stripe of insertion sud ribbon us put on bias fashion. Skirts are no longer media with u elunt- mg slam in the middle of the buck ; they imve one Width in front end we sit the Hook ; tho from. one is out straight, the “rt-3k one entirely on the cross. When the ’ u. .h rinl is not full Vildlh, the skirt is com- pleted by pluin widths er. the side. In tau-t, skirie are now much more simple that 'boy were ut the commencement of the sum mar ; they sic longer also, and fell quite plsin, but are much less clinging. Some of the new elm-res are formed of two or three puffing: end ï¬nished With s deep frilling. {New huts are first, with narrow brim, trimmed with bows and light sigrettc or wings, and ere edged round wi'li e fell un- : blanched guipu re. A Bride's Travelling Gown. Every other woman you meet in London is clad in costumes of diogohnl serge, end the choice is certsinly escnsiblo one, for the diagonals hung, wcnr sud look well to tho lust. All the says are iplxtndidly wide, and the p. are met vcloiin'y low, considering the cxcclleuocofwho (reality. I’lmu corduroys in calms uni s"ll 1:) ho i-e-ml, but in block lll'2Hut‘fist'n is Fulï¬ll willie pretty little knot of silk at r-giilur intervals. Now that bitch ls likcly to be popular. l who the opp i'tui‘i'y Ul in mg s. favcinble word for its: new lvwol‘ie moths, wliirl'i are «men in ' it»... ditl'rinm stylus. For msntlus tbs-re uro broom-s mstelssses of extreme richness ism] beauty. Many fabrics will be of broche in the cunning lesson, but. the broche reps will be ï¬rst favorite, r-specielly for t e msklug of handsome closks for mstrcus. l‘ho silk-shot; ups, which full with inimitsble gnce sronud u youthful ï¬gure, can be obtained at. moderate prices, tlins bringing ttnm wziliiir ilm hwy- ff pur- ohuu-rr, and Yorkshire WbUAi-v or“ well ropicsentnd by stylish checked twecds. ' Fine skirtings must not be forgotten, and tar dressing gowns the lstost id» is " wcclcnotte," A soft flannel thnt will weslv wivhnut detriment to tho elsborste pattern upon it. There is oil» s conflict between seversl of the longing dressmsking ï¬rms in Paris es to whet. fashions ere to be in vogue for the winter. Douust wants to revive the gmeful style of Louis XV., with punters, short skirts for dsy, end long trains for evening weer, and, of course, with this n tournure will bsve to be used sgsin. Other important houses, Felix smcng them, desire Io bring beck the modes of tho iil'll'sf: Empire vith short welsts emf: digging skirts; time will prove. Oil? Daughters. The household blessed with noble nough- ters ought. to he s heppy one : most. psreuts forget, however, to imbue them with love of rumors, which is so invi nrstin nnd healthful. Givethemnot‘cnlyno leteec legs, but noble teachers, and givo them the help which eiouc hue sometimes done more than all 0tth influonmsnâ€"tbe help of wild sud lei- Mixture. You csnnot beptise them rightiv in inch-deep church fonts unless you Mptm‘.“ mom in the swret wsters whim tho greet Liswgiver strikes forth frorr the rock of your iistive lend. You cannot. lend them feitbfullv to thon nerrow, nxe-hewn church utters while the smre sltsrs in hes.va rcmsln, for you, withontlnecrfp- tlcn: eltsrs built. not to, but by, on us. kumvn God.-~Rush'n. For the shopplu womsu the ï¬rst point to notice is thst sill the new dresses ere of u - wslklng length, with fsir amount of fuluess set in st the book, while tho edge is nsuell ï¬nished cl? with rows of brsid or s foot Altogether the modern skirt bee is trim sppursuoe, sud suggest; neet suklee end :Sotloes boots The princess style will he opted by those whom it sulh. A blue serge, pretty end simple, is out in this wise, festeuiog up the heck. Bald is brou t down the front on such side, tier-tine just shove the wsist in nu elongsted , while st the heck it. fslls in lost ends from wsist to hem. It is observe thet the pointed bodice is once more to feeble-a listed in front, but cithrr cut round st the k or in cost tells. A grsoeful out-ml costume is suede of plaid woollen, with e gooddeel of gas. in its coloring. Over to $73 end eeskshoustbreswlse to tests. lellewv'ee secs-Isa. You nuns set his». is» es But-the lest do, of been the custom clues 3:! tasks, from our a: Pmut ll! ‘3’“ to towel to them whether." not there wss sens oikir hurt weltng for themes-se- wbere whom they could soon meet, ell this is determined by merry groe who gsthsr together on this wiustuss ul kt sud “dusk for s †peel up lee wstok regal, whet tier of the phsbet the peel lung over their shoulders to the floor will form, naming s ple seeds, sod resting corn sud e score e other her-lieu romping genes, to us: nothing of retiring silently thet night, Ind Cree-in your shoes in the she ole 'I‘ In hopes your true love you wl see. Not in his riches or r~nd vii-rev. Both the clothes weers every do]. Oyster loop. Put in s stewpsu s pint of milk, s blsde of nuts, with e helping tshlespoonful of butter. Put in soother stewpsn the juice from 6ft oysters : piece them on the stove. When e milk begins to boil thicken ft with e beeping teespoouful of flour e- vlously mixed with milk; then s it beck on the rungs where it does not boll. Wheuthescurnbelnstorlseouths of the oyster juices lmit oflgthen do inch of powdered cloves sud some sslt end leek pepper. When it: e to boil pour it into the stewpeu with i e milk, stirring gently, so it does not cui‘dle or low Then turn in the oysters. Let them be shout one minute, or until the edges curl. Then turn into s soup tumu, where on hsve previously pieced s toblr-spocnful o chopped persley. Serve it st once. English Plus- Pudding. Out of 600 noipee sent the London Queen the failuwing wee Awarded slis prize: One pound of relelhl, qusrur pound of flour, one pound of soot chopped flue, osse pound of column, three-quite" pound sale breed caumhs, hs'if nutme (gnarl), Iner on brown sugar, vo eggs, grsted riffd of one lemon, hslf pint of brandy, hslf pound minced candied orsngr ,el. p«Uh-on, wash sud dry the currents : stone the rsisimi. Mix ell dry ingredients to- gether. Beet the eggs, add them to the hrsndy, then pour over the dry ingredients and mix thoroughly. Peck in reused smsll kettles or moulds this wil mske six ' pounds) und bail six hours when you mske it end when noted for use. Serve with herd c3: brsndy sauce. Household Notes. Wlicn scaling ï¬sh hold them under water in u pan; then the resin will not fly in your face, but will fell to the bottom, end when tho water is tired from thrm ere ready to tune into t e slop pail or compost heap. To clean a. strive zinc or z‘uc-liued hsth- tub, mi: umn coir. and Wlllllli to a smooth rte; sppfy ii to the zinc em let it dry. ‘heu rub it off until no dust remains. Fivo or ii: quarts of blscut flour csn be pman d st s time by taking one tablespoon- tul of soda end too of crvsm nfdsrtsr, or three of belting wder to every quurt of flour, sifting itt oroughly three times sud put sws for use. Keip cwers fresh by putting s pinch of sods in the wetsr. To keep writer cool for drinking get u common esrthenwsre pitcher, the commend the better. us it. will be more porous ; wrap it ell urunnd, lesviu no inc . of it here with wet flennel. etp the flsnuel wet end the water will shortly be ss cold us is good for drinking purposes, slmost ice cold. According to the Medioel Record, csstor oil has not. failed in say one to remove wuts to which it. was spplicd once u dsy for two to ix Weeks. Boll the clotliesline end it will not “ kink,†es s new rope is spt to do. Do Net Wear A smell, ï¬st but if you ere short end stout. A high, nsrrow hst if you sre tell sud thin. Very coerce net veils whtu the flue light ones ere so much prettier. A gown this. hes been iiisde for you with- out s cureful study of your ï¬gure. A jacket singly, beceuee it is fsshloueble, ifitlsnotbeco gtoyou. Gloves of hrillisut colors. They mske the bends look lsrge, end they sre not in good tests. Soilaihwhite slippe to ssy the lesst. rs. They look untidy, It... Simon. on. 10m. nnssnnsr. Fruit. llexwhrut. Single:- and Groom. Stewed Kidney. . rem Potatoes. Ran-rimmed Eggs. Toast. .irfl'llk. Clem Soup. Frlckendoer: or v-sst‘. Mashed Firm. o. uocoineh. warmest» of ' ullnower. Wsleru. ouch Ice-crosm. Coffee. scone. Broiled Bweetln'eeds. Milk Biscuit. Preserves. Coke. Wis: labors Should Do. Let the children mske s noise sometimes, their hppluess is us lmportset so your nerves As the boys grow up, mske coin ioue ofthsmitheutbeyvrill not mkormnpsu- louship elsewhere. Allow though? they grow older, to bsve opinions of ir own, mske them tool. v duels end not mere echoes. Besrtuiulud thus uni-ell ly respon- sible for your child s islsori ehsseeter, cud hove pstlsuse with lequ sud full-gs. tkdrllttb-cretsglftbeybeve ï¬wwybgthemwillueverneke thentellsedpetleusewldpreheblydoite Reuse-thorn“ without ysleelhesltk is wertk slot the. sdueewiththehropesue thst ll “Leoneâ€. H.“ pesfrï¬ourwheregh beset t t 07.3 vs the worst roser wester to be found in Louisalobedlsesoerel. A '0' w I“... Beverldge public Perk, Klrkcsldy, ift of the lete Provost Beveridge. wss guru slly (ironed on the 24th ult. Mr. Archibald Dowule, inspector of poor, tit. Andrews, Fifeslilie, socideutelly shot himself deed on the 30th I. It. while trying to shoot some cell which but stolen his pigeons. Sir Jsmes Ferguson, the isle Poe nest Oeuersl, sud formerl Under Seoretsr Stete of Fore A re, is unders be encged to t e widow of the lste Earl of Belklr . The deeth hes occurred in the Free Slots, Afrioe, Mr. Gsd Jedries. sn eesoolete of lelu end Moflett. Decreeed wss born st Bend“ in 1809, end went to Cope Colony in 18%. Atemeeting ol the Quseosferry Town Council, held on the ï¬lth ult, s letter wss . read from Lord Rossbery intimsting his desire to present. to the lnhnbitente cf Quseusferry s reading-room with hsll ; stuched u a. memorial of the lsto Countess. The Giulio songs which Miss Me]. \ohlsn song to the Queen lit Belmorisl on the 27h nlt , were: " Ho R0 Mo Nighesli llonti .' llhoidl'eecb." “ Fear e' Bbste,†“ Air fel- ‘ sl Al 0,†end “ Am Flesigscli Donn.’ Her Majesty expressed heisell sis (lollglittd with the performance. world."â€"86. er- of to Times Ileve 1 kennel. I wss looking over A file of msgszim published 75 yesrs ego, rind failed to notice ‘ any of that “ rot" about. women which is so prominent ucwiu dsysin the uewspspcr end periodical litersture. Not so ellusiou to the " fsir rex " ucthin shout “ wgelic femsles "»in fact, very little about women at; sll. There could not hsve been eny 'Siety in dose devs, or soy ’Siety orgsns. In s search ever u whole volume, there was nor revesled s single srsgreph, dul- ing with “ 5 o'clock lcs’ or giving the crimes of those presented that est. No allusion to the “ frocks" that persons worn. What u benigth pro do they must have been 75 yurs ego ! ticy couldn’t have enjvyod themselves it mite, in the wey that we do now, when grace end elrigsncaubonnil on may bend, until one is sometiims led to fancy that lie is sending a dewiiption of ricer-cs iii felry lendi no.†to doubt whether it. is all it reality, or t; discern such as the Mishmnmcdsnn haw L’nrsdisc.~Corres pondence Amdlau [in-35min The Missing (line. In the Nirtb of London s few weeks sgc s. crowd might have been seen question- ing s regret! urchin who hsd loss himself in the whirl of the strrets. The boy, how- ever, whc wss about 4 yours old, could give no setisfsctcry reply, ssys (Iri' ck. “Where do you live?" es ed 5 nymph thetic hysteudrr. †Don't know." “ Where do you go to school 2" " Don‘t go,†was the tearful reponne. 'l he sudirnce wee in despair, until u stout old lsdy, evidently of his own class, triumphsntly solved the mystery by asking : “ Where do you get your mother's beer f" “ Prince of lelcs,†wss the resdy reply, nsmiug s public house s few streets sway. The boy wee rom tl healed ed to that ‘ hostelry to he i eat! The IIth of Weds-lily. “ One hours so msny lies nowsdsye tbst ltic impossible to distinguish truth from felsahood." . ’iOlr, tfist's en en; erstion. ' believe everything thst beer, end I em even credulcus enough to believe everything ‘ thst I soy.†A News Funny. “ tht mske: you think they pious then their nei hbors f" " They hsve sll t eir cooking for Suudsy done on Beturdsy." Fashion More. " (host scott ! mother but I" excisimod Mr. Hurlern Fist, when his wife threw out n hint. “ You ere the mo~t extrsve ut women in this pert. of the town. I be eve you hows u list for every dey in ‘be week.†" Why, of course 1 have. Thule ‘ust it. I hove one for every dsy in the wee , but none for Bundsy.†Amt Wis. First doctorwl thought you intended to buy some new pelutiugs this your 1 Wssu't ‘ the sensors so good ss you expected f Second doctorâ€"Oh, no : it wss very poor indeed. I ex ted s good (feel from the cholers, but I eve been dissppolnted. Fewâ€"Hello, old men. 1 beer thst yo ere to or Miss Detour. Trotterâ€"8o M I. I’m golngup nowtouk hsrlf there port is true. Mr. Hourly is not s hesuty sud he knows it. Wheukleflrsthsbyweebonhessked: " Doesit look like me?" Of course they esld yes. "Well," geld he, "you must break it to sly wife gently.†a i - slx mouths ego etl m ’ you you would In more threw , $yth a, the sedyetyoubeveu’t" res-es ' â€"- "Ok,lt’sue;ctelk,hltle‘l.etlfl ltleneteseksussy-sttwbledtke I3" patents-s the sullenâ€"flew. A NowTI ‘ were most effectivst dsmcmtrsted by $13.. Good ‘ mm "‘“M k ml» electors their. con y. I hove fixed for on. holdâ€. of this chi us 5 one dred ends 0 gisnt powder, oouneo with the mste's room by on elec- tric wire. The moment you rum is bend to do violence on this ship he wlu touch the button, sud there won‘t he s splinter of the Bee Gull left us lsrge use mstoli. Now, you -â€"-- cowsrds, you misersble treltors, m sueeklo cutthroets. here I cm i by: douuie f you dsrel Refuse to o y my orders if you see ï¬t. Bwiu out your block llsg whenever you please. in reed to hit the clouds whenever you us.’ t wss the most completely cowed swig of villelus lever ssw. He wslked rou h the crowd, threw himself into s hsmmoc , sud wee soon sleeping es pescdully es en in'eut. The mete kept his room, sick unto doeth with crsven four, while the men tip- toed put it, believing him to he s .‘ond incernste, eager for en excuse to blow Line ship to pieces."â€"â€"Sr. Louis Globe Democrat Weather sud Illusions to Trinidad. Dr. Marion, s U. P C. missionsry, writ- ingfrom Trinidad, W. 1., undo-r date of Aug. 51h, ssys : “ For the last two months we would gladly hsve enjoyed e little Cenedinu sunshine. In the mnritli of June we lied only two ï¬ne dsys. Ofï¬ciul ll ports show thet several pieces bed is ruin-full of from 30 to 34 incher. July reports ere not yet out, but the rronth was s duplicste of June. In going to my college work one week, Isnil other pesseugeris had to be transferred for over s mile on tro‘lles pushed with alesâ€"the rsilwsy being so wsshed out tut even thst wss s risky thng to do. Miles of countr hsvc been under wstcr, which wss sever-u times from two to three feet deep under twu of my schoolhousts. One of m schoolboys was swrpt swsy sud drowne when gain to school. It reminds one, not of term be, but or another loss pleat-nut Biblical story. Notwithstanding, all the missionsries are well, sud hope for pleasant dsys ‘when the clouds roll by.†Miss lllecksddnr, of the Canada. Presbyterian Churc in Trinidad, writing from Tee-ripen, under date of August 13th, says: "We hsve just had each s. shower, or nther downpour. Thunder rolled, little brooks hevo tinm-d info rushing torrent", 1nd clier St. blury'u Rivrr has turned muddy still valid. L’igl, trees, clothes, hesitate and goers have twkm n sudden and rapid ‘ journey from their quiet. homes; if not tishcd out they go to the Ulrohl, then to the see. meg to floods end rein we heve s greet deal of sicknrse just now, the ususl fevers sod diseases incident to the tropics. A friend salted if Miss Blockeddsr wus living. I em glud to ssy she is, end weighs more than ever she hoped to do. if one is out of print and mention, it does rot follow thst- thi-y ere deed. Our school has kept up u good eversge, withiut isny especisl exertion (r expense, but it reslly seems too bed thst. it is necessary to go out every tiny and hunt them up. One of our sweetest young ledy ti-sclwn wee told one dsy to go to so exceidmgly bot.- plaice, sud not. come risking for children to go to school." slso e missionei' ‘ne Percentile em. The sarcastic meidcn is not a plesssnt companion. She is too sherp to be sgré'e- eble. Her cutting speeches, rife with seething persouslities, csuso her to be shuune rsthsr then selected us one of those cbsrming mtt of girls men end vampu-lnth srlmire. If rho writes s letter he: pen seedfi‘to h‘sve been dipped in vtnegsr, sud though her composition me be the very some of clegsnco, still sue en epistle is not received with the wsrmth thst one of those gushing, ir|y~ fled but sltogsther friendly cuss wsys * obtslus. ~Roseleq/Z In new stationery pole lllsc, with ed- dress or monogram in dsrksr tones, is shown. Light sud (lurk green sre slso shown, sud s derk blue, with white letter- ing, is e novelty. Grey iu softest. dove tints bus the sddrms lu silver. In it stetionor's Ihop the other iley the deonretive possibilities of writing paper e Murphy of it. in which sud stun I“! colors‘ shsdlng from light to the derkec-t tints. Susie-Certeluly not, my deer; we under- stood such other too cull. “ Your money or your life I" †tht s strsu coincidence i I am going to ssk you very nine thing.†, (Iona In Blllvllls. 0 eholeru is s-oomlu' In the mlddlecf the reed; I We can hear I‘tjer e-bummlu'. so“ we've got u w m 01‘ our summer-«time relstlcus. than are feelln' mourni- Ar.“ "1:43,". 1 to ulsh 'eru we'll hire is doctor, no 0. the cholera Is s-eornln‘. end the folks are bound to so: Better mks up 'lil'l the preacher sn' jest pep up what on own; For themes e es“.ch early and we're not I campsle to 1 Gets a free obituisry the coolers to boot! WIfwâ€"Yoe ere sltogethsr too nice ebou "mu-g. Rushedâ€"I thought you liked be less use. Wifeâ€"l do; its the fees- udleuesled I eblsetto. v. sure for ' wan-warm: ‘ I i ’wlth the uni-mums in... w tubules-these.- m“ï¬lth-eel hacienda-posed bytbetesrsolslaelszotkepwleotfsrue! worsen." mats in the tressleosns " Pure vestsl “22:: We"... sppy e such e mother I Felth lu wens-kind beets with lifeblood sud trust in ell things high come res to hills 3 “5i i. hetrlp eudfsll eshelllot blind is soul with do .†yozhzhglmdesight mske such! men So much sud much more did he ssy of women. And they in grstissde my well opp! to hint other lines of his : ' o rested well eeuteutthss ell wee well,†" I! "d mdumns crew s hsppy life with s not our or us emu): A Isl. s We“ m I loves necked Iowa I, e Live Wire. A'I‘orcutoreportnysi Iutheruldetof s heavy downpOur of rein, shout hslf-pssti l0 o'clock lest night, e telephone who st the corner of King end Church streets broke. sud one rtiou of it fell serous e trolley wire sud ung dusllug to the ground Be- fore this stste of slfslre wee noticed, Mrs tlchtcheon, of Enron street, we'ked egslust the live wire sud received e terriï¬c etmolt, which threw her with greet violence on llw t-sr-h, but, fortunstsly for her swsy (it In the wire. She wss tsken to I. see of m.- a) in quwkly ss possible, end she soon ru-ovrr: ii sufficiently to be able to go home. Ab. 0s! immediately-tier this, end while the s' ti ntioncf the crowd was still dirrcled to Mrs. hit-.Cuteheon’s one. e "is" rushed down Church street eppsrently anxious to escapn as much of the ruin es pouth De- spite the shoots of those who were present end the eï¬orte of P. O. Follis, who wee on duty at that corner, to intercept him, he run full sgsinlt the wire, end he, too, for s brief period formed s portion of the power- ful electric circuit. His feet flew into the eir end he dropped to the eerth stunned. He almost imnisdistely jumped up sgeiu, sud, eppsrcntly in ignore.qu of whnt hed hsppened, rushed swsy before he could be interi. icwed. The next victim, was s. bores stint-bed to s Winchester street our. The driVer did not. see the wire, and hsd no reason to suspect s-iy dsnger until the animal drop (1 to the eerth us if felled by an invisible simmer. Like the two former victims, the horse in felling gut. beyond the line, nod thus endured the shock but for s. "iv-moat, Ari (inployee of the Street Roll- wsy Company eventually cut tho wire, end all (longer Wit. thereby "mm-id. The Bell Telephone service \Vss sericuyly inter- fered with for some time owing to the cross- ing of their lines with those of the trolley eytii‘flln. “ Byline-use Till WILLIE" BI'BI’ILNIIOI. uenersl Herbert Rays sis lust [lave Discipline In the Pelee. A Winnipeg despstch seys: There is s row brewing smong the oflicore of the Icon] militin over the suspension of Limit-Col. Villicrs from the office of Deputy Adjutsnt- Gem-rel during his absence on his wedding trip. it is likely that r court of inquiry will drnl with the matter, When all thefsutl will come out. An Ottswe dcspefeh : The following in- trrview with Msjor-Gcncrsl Herbert sppcms in this evening’- Journal: “ lees tho (spore say that I did not. know whet. l was about sod whst not when I suspended Lient..Col. Villiers, of Winnipeg. 1 sin not in the habit of noting in each s hesty msnner. So fsr no one outside myself end the Minister knows why Lieut-Ool. Villiers is suspended. It wee not neceessry for me to know whether he wesiuor outside the district st s rticnler time, us men- tioned in the esputch in the press." “ Then you did not set on the report of s bueyliudy, .»...v slam! in to. dapefal‘i ?" " I .3ï¬d on the information that wee beforem in this ofï¬ce, and which vus sufï¬cient for me to order his suspension until such time us I hsd the testis: inquired into. I hsd not s d: spsich from en one." " So he is still sue xndcd f" “ s is still suspended. lmust eve discipline in the force. but I would not, hsvo sny ofï¬cer suspended with- out censo.’ thrown. the Dlee for miles. but Juno twelve children in the perish of St. lies, Hsnts, Eng, gstherrd together in ins perish church and threw dice for the poemssiou of six l‘llhlr s. This curious cue- mm dntrs book to 1676, when is certsin Doctor Wilde provided by will thet once s yeer six English Bibl" shnuld be rsfl~d fu- y twelve worthy children in the risli. The sum of $260 wu devoted to th end, sud this snount we: invested in en orobsrd the rentals of which ere sruusll devoted to the purpose speciï¬ed in that ol will. So lot over 200 yesrs the of throwing six Bibles es been religiously observed, end the occurrence is now et- teuded with cossldereble ceremony. “e 's .e (II-ï¬e. A Loudrm des toh ssys The impend- ing ohsuges in locsl men not†of the G. T. B. ere still e mutter o speculstlou, but it is pretty well understood thst Amish out Superintendent D. Horloe will be re- moved to enother tut sud inst W. I! Ti‘flu, Aselshnt rinteudeut of the Northern division, w replace kins. It is and shut Mr. Marlee will either go to To root» to sssuine ohsrge of s of the Mldlend or Northern divides orwtll he s pointed trsvellln l-s rotor of the reed. t sleo reported t r. Dir-Mlle. of a... iltoe,wll «ten to the city so repleee um Mullen BIlth. !u reins over my sills uslliug of: Us. to" of my revolver. ls s wuss-sawthqu I kl. yerds of s fern-house, where]. shelter until the hllsmsd subsided. “.IE. dsys inter. Dekote h e crest W“. the summer; but them who willmskee home there end endure its winters wbew' ‘I'IOII IACG' nervous. â€".â€".. low to Aveld The. Without cell!“ In the “Alï¬e B y s little time end trouble melt in 150 core of clothes, the young men of modest or limited int-ens msy slwsys mske s resent- sble sppesrsnvre. It is merely d g for gnrsclf whet it rich swell's vslet does for H“. As to ru‘seing clothes, anyone oeu do thst. l the ironiers sre wrinkled old “ hugged " st e knees, liy them down flat on s table or 0 floor on the lines of the leg sound. Wrin the leg of the trousers. Iron u sud down the leg end let the iron rest. s w lie on the knee. When esch log is thus smoothed snd stesmcd fold the trousers lengthwise on the line of the front end buck creeses, sod plsciiigu wet cloth on them, “ crate" them With it hot iron. Let. the trousers dry for at half hour, sud when worn sgsin they will lock us though fresh from the tailor’s. 3 out e (lath in wster sud ley it. t ‘ Of cr-u must be thoroughly brushed held: MM--- pressed. The cost my have the sleeve-wrinkles removed, the lspels end the skirts cr ;‘ tsils †pressed with the wet. cloth sud hot rou. . This pressing process is very simple, ss will be found on e iriel or two, and will well repsy say one who osuuot eff-ml to hsve the work done. Bessie ('lrver l‘slehos. A young lsdy was once talking with very young and Vii-y rim-It mun, uho we inclined to sir his knowledge of the lsu gun s e little beyond what she felt theft in esty required. She therefore ssid to him, mth en sirof deference to his superior sttsiumeuts : " You ere s. Lstin scliolsr. I wish you would tell me how to pronounce the word ‘so-met-i-mos.’ ' The youth, with so sir of kindly patron- sgc, replied: " l hsvo not met the word in my Leila ending, but I should hsve no hesrtsliou in ssying thst it should be ro- nounced ' so met -t«mee"' (givin it in our syl-sbles, the secret on the secou ). - ~ “ Think you for telling no,†I" plied the girl, dunnvsly. †I hsve slweys heerd it piouounced secretions, but if ,you ssy the other wsy, ï¬rst must be right. ' This is similsr to the perhaps fsmilier notch of the pronunciation of " bec-kec-ke,‘ which will clieu In the uninitiated by proving to he only heck-echo. It else re» minds one of e question printed-some ynrs since, us to the wsy of spelling "heed ’--io need breed. The sversge person will reply, k-n e-e-s»d, of course," but the euiiwor will but †that is the wsy to spell kueed dough,- d, notyxmh -» J ,.. i k A young recon ty misled s femin in e molt hurtless wsy. She remsrked, " I lied s letter to-dey, sud how do you ims “is little preposition ‘ to ' wss MI" “Iâ€. . .2, ‘ suggested insmme. “ Two,†suggested “ Tow," “Ten,†“ u," ventured curious voloec. Lily, who wes much sngu; ed with her French limfll‘l! just. the", suggested “tout; and Tom, in derision, improved upon ihst with “tunic,†derlsrlng the? must be right. in orilrr to rhyme with "qscne.," “' All Wrong,†oxelsirred the young led], when the elpnebet end their ingenuity were well alienated. Just then Teddy, who bed been soberly e'bmrhed in his breed sud honey, end who wee in his ï¬rst me: at sohosl. end wreet- ling with the problem of words in two letters, reised his heed, end with en sis of sepia-t: snail Imports-es, grevely spelled -o o. “lfes,â€orled the It led .wltke of [en but. M ' y p“ “ by,†exclaimed the others to dio- ‘ me ed chorus, “ the: is the right we, to spoilt!" “ Exsotly," she replied: "sud thuh fl. wsy my correspondent spelled it. Yule ’i‘ not so 1 corran will: is.“ scourge:- spell to correctly. do you -- Harper’s You», PM I‘D-lee sud tell». “ How's things 1" asked the new. " On the need," sets! the ticker“ is it with you 2" " Only sew-sew.†Geoleusbsssseretï¬est fssnlly oetcr Whom ' deer wuss s horrible dove ‘ its;