tel nway in I make this stntement volnntnrily, nnd full bo- lb It Inny csuse the forfeiture o my life. innke it to serve the ends of justice, andtc sevo the life of an innocent man. melon“ Doe." The document is ‘ by Jun. G. Maï¬a, inspector of pdteutlarles; J. B. foster, Wsrden. Dorcheeter Penitentiary ;A. D. Cormier, priest, R. C. chnplnin. It will be seen thnt Jim signs himself "Doe," a floti- tlous neme, and still declines to revenl his identity. It is for the Crown to say whet veins is to be nttnched to the stnln- men but s stron array of evidence, ' hosed on Jims own form-er edmisv dons, fell to agree with his present slnle- lent, whntever they be the motive for thing it. The question now is whether “confession will cause I susy of proceed- Ings. Itls understood thst Rev. Father Coer has caused it to be forwnrded to the Ministnr of Justice end asked for an order preventing the execution. Under ordinnry circumstonoee the course to execution would be cleer, but, in view of the frequent. con- trndlctory stntemems mode b these two men, itisheld to be doublfu as to the executive’s course. A YOUNG WII‘IZ'S FATAL LEAP. Ins Jn-pa to [In [teem From n snlrd Story Wlnrlow in flonlrenl. A Montreal dcspntch uys : A sod fntnlity took plscollus evening near the corner of St. Unthruiuo and Amherst streets. About ll o'rlolr Mi islurm wns sounded for uï¬rn in the mind dry pawl. utnliliehmenl of -l. N. l‘rtmpnrust l,5.')3§l. Un‘horuw alf‘tel, nil .; 33'." r" 'Llhhwn nrrived, the tire li'ul mudn pr: st howlwsy, cutting off nlmoe? all pus-1' s 1‘)' mi :3 nip-x for the proprietor sod his of». whnst- rear dence was in the third story, :53 ‘oct from the cidewelk. About this Lilllt‘, us the cracker-.1112 the llunes were rolling up, the hut-bond end this nppesrul at their bed- room window, and cried to those below for help. lvery effort wee made to got u lsdder, but none could be rmnred, and In the maritime the position of Mr. end I Mrs. Penpart was getting more end more critic-ii. m peer woman, in foot, bed lost her head “plots! and, nltbongh her husband did 00W fotnl loop, she Old foil through “V. Mil. istui IT‘I nme Pauper .‘ .v-- (“a lied only been msniwi album n yt-nr Jrsrun .u urn urine. An Swept-s Murdrrer nan Down and Killed by settlers. A Red Deer, Michelson, the men who murdered und robbed his companzon nnmrd Schinsndt on Fridny lest, was shot deed to-dsy there. A non nnswering the description of the mur- derer wee soon welkicg on the truck by s nettler, snd, on being interrngsied null oherged with the murder, he Offered 3100 to be nllowed to «escape. The settler not nuswering, Michelson pulled out two rc- volvers and ï¬red, but the shots did not take eï¬'eot. The settler nve the nlurm, and a purse gsve chase. rl hey succreded in run- nlng the murderer down, and a brisk lire wns orchongul. None of the settieru were hnrmed, but the murderer was shot lb rough the head with u rifle lullet by 3 men Domed Allen. He lived but hnlfnn hour. lncrim- innting documunts were fumd on the body. Schmsndt came to Edmonton from Crooks- ton, Minn, lest week with Michelson, und bud been but r. few days in the countr when he wns found murdered and robbed? Michelson was uusprcted, wiih the results nbove. III 100$ I’lllllOl, Int Before Dying Wrote n Inst lessons to ï¬le Iwcethcnrr. A Detroit despstch enys : Mr. Alfred Trevslllck, son of Mr. Richerd F. Trevel- lick, the well-known lnbor lender end lecturer, committee suicide inst evoningiby leaning. The suicide took lace nt rs. llnntyne‘s lmrding-honse, git? svenue. in the room of n friend nemed since 13.. Inner. Trevolliclr use ‘26 yenre of age, end hnd been emplo ed in the clothing deport- ment of R h. rsvere’ store. The coroner found on the parsed cf the (incensed the fol- lowing letter, addressed to Miss Ursce Cal- !edny, Buitimnm, Md. : “ Detroit, Nov. l3th, 1892!. ï¬ghts shout to die who sslutee thee. You will rognlm the signiï¬conce of the snlntntlon, deer Ursce, when i tell. you Iheve iven up the struggle, end by the time th roechee you my unfortunste folks will be lamenting m demise. I wonder if I will see you in t e world to come. if your faith is as true es it is sincere i will not ; but I cannot but hope thet we will meet in. Forethoforevsrwell. You knew tbet I veever loved you. (Signed) AM." The Government nests-ed rope. Logan Ins Done III lens. A London cable snys : The Government hes concluded to hold Ugnndn. and will retain Cnptnin Luger-d in com- Csptain Luger-xi has unneeded in omvincing everybody tbnt he did ihebeet in Ugnndn thnt could be done, and that he is not to bisme becnnee one lot of side-orie- told the untives they would h ironed if they did this, end the other lot told them thet thx would be doomed if they in . The Geron- msnt’s decision is sold to tbnt the oom~ pony must retire nl the: from U n, se for se the exercise euy authority serm- essned. and thet the British (lemme wlfleeesrepcnoecupsoeystomca 0 “.0anan eat mmzflm;m new of msfnl nrthles Alberto, de-pnfch tuys :' lr [lief ? frills storm of bulletefroni Doha-cyan ly embash. In this than†the Roulant eoon ligh e , the mom to renewed sloth. while Dodds to round then! for every block snnn ceptured. In the Po one the French csplsirod three an: a Belglen who were eerng as on»:- of the Meme These print-lots were after-wet tried by court-th nud shot. The Amsscno ere sold to have per- Epu feats of valor under the [horny-n sous-n. An lleven-Yenr us who Inner“ a In I. I“! III Intel. A Denver despztch says 2 Anton Woods, the ll-yeer-old y who murdered Joseph Smith, of this city while they were bunt- ln rnbbito neat-Br ton. November 20d, is be loved to be the youngest boy that ever killed e men in this country for robbery, and those who ere wetc ' him closely in his conï¬nement believe h m to be mornlly an imbecile. He was tried for murder, nnd his parents es necessaries nfter the foot. The ore Poles. He is e good-looking, rosy- chee ed boy. " I never saw Joe Smith before the day I killed him " he sold. “ He hnd a pretty wetch, nod l wnnted it. We were huntin rsblvite. He wns wslking nhend of no, on I shot him in the back. He did not know I wee going to sheet. He just threw up his linnds and fell down. He did not say any- thing at nil. 'l'hen I went up to him sud took his watch and his gun on:i walked home. I knew nobody could see mu, end I did not tmll nnylmdy what I lied done. not l'\'s.ll mammal. I never went book to where he lny. I we.» afraid I would. be con ht. ll l they would let me out of jail I won d not 3 kill anybody else. I um sorry I did it. I ‘ (llll not know they would do Anything to me for it. I (lid not know it was wrong to kill him. I wanted the watch." “ You Would kill anybody for nprctiy wutch, wouldn’t you '2†was naked. “ Yes," sold the boy decidedly. " Would you kill that cellmnte of yours, for inalunce, if he bed a wnfck l" “ No," he unswend. “ He is too nira ; but 1 would kill nnybody I did not “um-3w.†The boy bloke down end cried several , times while telling his tnle. Anton’s sr- : cnls have been res tnble folks All l eir ‘ The y came rmn New York when he or); your old. A l.‘l“.ll!lï¬cl «men's. '3’ â€"â€"d&â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"- forestall Mun-en of infiltration/d Tnflor when. mnl, Uni... deep-5’..le bkl'l barrio.) , mthl. Eloom'm w I Th‘g‘hvl} o‘ the Miss Anti ' hie-homey. iml'lll-lhlp and mil-go i, . JS-(Pflb'ng. The briairgioom ion dnpper lltilu l‘lersn who srrived in this city in April inst from incolnsblre, England. 011 lll‘ll bonrd he made the ecqunlntnn:.e of n litilegwiss Ines, which promised to (-4. 701031 into mutuel love. She faceted st Rochesier, end letters were frequently exchnnged. A week ego last Wednesday the bridegroom of yesterdny purchssed nn arrangement ring, with which he intended to cool the com t. On show- ing it to n friend he wee chided with having to go so for survey for s bride while lherb were so many churning young ladies in Stratford. '1‘iiesu5petionsumd to teke immedinte root, on the oung mnn et once made his way to the tsi or shop in connec- lion with the utnbllshment in which he wns employed, and in the company of the girls therein assembled mode the stnrtllng offer \hst he would marry any girl in the room ‘ whom the ring would ï¬t and who would accept him. The ring fitted three of 3m number, but two of ‘ahsui declined the propositiondint thethird decided not togive . An immediate answer. She, however, re» . mnined efrer shop hours, and ihe compact was sealed. The brief courtship of as week I was not overburdened with sentiment. It » was business from the beginning to end. , Some friends of the bridegroom, thinking that he might in time repent so hostye wooln , counselled him the night previous to doc nro the ceremony oil, but he mnn- fully refused. Ho declared that he hnd given his word, end would stood by it, nnd so he did. A MONTEEWIIH BENBA'I'ION. Yne- m’.rr‘.cd in ~â€" A Prince Killed by Hired Jeanineâ€"no l'ntier stmcd. A Vienun cable says- Three Montene- grin! nrc on trisl in Spnln'n, in Austrinn llslmsiis, chnrged with having murdered e. son of Prince Nicholas of Montone re. The neme of the nor. we! Grujice, no it wns brought out in court that he had been I continual source of trouble to the prince. Grujics wss supported by his fether for msny years, but he become (lissipsted in hie habits end his demands for money were persistent. Prince Nichole! st length stopped his supplies. This wee resented by the young men nnd he mode every effort to ennoy the prince end meks him ridiculous before the public. He blsckmeliod end lnmpooned him end abused him 0 niyln the public hem". Numerous feml y docu- ments and ratrlcel poems relntlng to the prince, wrltten by Grujlce, were rend in court in comers. it is hinted that the murderers were simply tools of others in committing the crime, end the Austrinu authorities, who have no liking for the Prince of Montenegro on nccount of his re Russisn eym thin, ere determined in ring cut oil the nob. ‘ ". le TM. 30".. 9 AGnelph do toll snye: Merl/in Murphy, e butcher. on ride took enough leudeeuni to kill himself ; in feet, he admits tnklng u with thnt intntfon. However, o doctor wee procured in time, end, with the aid of emetica and e stomeoh punt saved bh mull. '3! for-flyilph to" “1 out or t ours prev- hlm going to deep. He rdseed of: drab-s of loudness. st one four at W. end tech entailing em 40 n.._â€" b store 15. D c o - u I . 1.. s"‘3 I rt ? :li: e put! to but this threat wee of no nvall,Tiokner pou Campbell end viciously Tlcknor deelt the trots officer e sting blowaithejnw, m wee seeking et ell: a3:- wben the oonsteble, still elnsest peo- e to end ery much exheusud, drew his revolver, ed end ï¬red. The bullet entered Tickner's body on the right side, a little below the lung. He col- lepeed At once', and cried out two or three times, “ I'm shot I I’m shot E" The police- man thereupon freed himself from the grssp of Wheeler and leased against n post to recover himself, when some one suggest in him thnt he blew his whistle. This wee done, and I’. 0. Phillips nrrived on the scene. Meantime Wheeler wee orestln considereble dlaturbence over the Into 0 hie oomrnde. Dr. Lapeley, of King street west, who was en eyevwitneu of the shoot- ing, at once took steps to do whet he could for the wounded mun. Dr. Riordnn wne nlso summoned. Tlukner wss curried neroes the street to the residence of Theme Muir, No. 85 Widmer street, where he wee lsld before the ï¬re in the front room. Bypcdes- mic injections were mode, but he smellin senk, end in fort minutes from the time of the shootin his ifs had ended. Th‘ police nmhnlnucc ed been telephoned for, but when l'. U. Eoliis arrived wrth it the condi- tion of the wounded mun wns so Otlllt l thet it was dosede udvisnble to nllow hm): to rcmsin Where he Wes. Coroner Jubnston was howled, and otter death had occurred he gave permission to have the corpse re- moved to the New Fort barracks. Wheeler was told ' in No. 3 Miller» B'ntioo, where he wu locked up on n chsrge of drunken- case. The (ls-crusted was s native of London, England, sud was about 25 yrnrs of age and unmarried. lie had been connected with the New Fort barracks for about ten months. Dr. Lspsley we: interviewed last night He stated thut he was ut the intersection of King and Widmer streets when he ï¬rst noticed some people further to the north and on the west side of the street. He was on his way to Queen street, and walked up Widmer. Ile sew n policemen with some one under srrest. He heard the loud tnik- ing, he row the (fiber nttackrd, nnd says he thought the lnlter would surely be killed. Ho called out to the two ussni!snte -. “ llnn’t kill the man I" when just at that , moment 'l'lcknor dry-1r. (Tn'npim'l u s-‘mgeng bluw with a. lm‘o'i. Suzi was seemingly [ne- piru‘g lo give him another when tho sho? wee mull. He won wixbin (i,.ht or to“ M. I. of the two at llm time. in says the .nnstabl» was quite oxhnustuzl when he arose, and mu scsrceiy able to blow his whistle. 'l‘lckner spoke some after he wns shut, but-5.3! much. He. drank it lil'le brundywhile lying in Mr. Muir's house, and his last words were: “No more, no more,†referring to the liquor which wee proffered him. Campbell joined the force in Mnrcb. 1887, and bed risen to the ï¬rstclsss. He bss slweys borne on excellent chnrncter, nnd wns highly respected by the citizens in the division, msny of whom on hosting of the shooting declered thnt Campbell could not ossibly hove done the deed. us he seemed tar too nlet. He left duty as soon as the effeir occurred end reported the once to his superintendent. He will not resume his dnliss until the case hes been thoroughly investigated. Coroner Johnson hss issued his werrsnt for the holding of on inquest this allowed: n‘. 3 o’clock at the New Fort barracks. At the inquest held on Saturday effer- uoonon the remnins of the lnfe William 'I‘ickner, shot by in Toronto policemen, n verdict. of “ justiï¬sble homicide †wns re- turned without hesitation. The funeral of Tickner took piece on Seturdsy. A IION'S [nous DEF... ..â€"â€". Throws Ils Wife Into n Inning louse so Ile Could lorry Ilse fllsler. A Berlin ceble says : A trial in which most populer interest is displayed begun to- day et Koeniggrnl 1.. A merchnnt of the piece nemed Joseph Sure woe arraigned to answer e chnr e of setting ï¬re to his house of; hi ht- nnd t on throwing his wife into the burning building. It appeers lhst Burn fell in love with his wife's sister, n girl of l8. He desired to merry her, and deâ€" termined to get rid of his wife thet he might be free to do so. He thought thnt by setting his house on ï¬re, after rs- moring the most valneble nrliolcifrom it, And heving llll wife burn to don'l: would be on easy end safe way to get rid of her. Un- fortunstr-ly for himself the plans miscarried, inasmuch as before ell hops of use ing from the burning building wns cut 03 rs. Sure evoke nnd rushed out. Sure, how- ever, wee nctto be bnflled this wey. IIe seized his wife, and carrying her to the house, deliberately threw her into the fire. Neighbors who sew the set went to her rescue end took her out, but not until she wna fï¬ghtfuuy burned. Mrs. Burn is only 21 years old, and was s pretty woman. nenn "Int-mnOllA. w Innllsl Authorities Assert inns at loose Ions (loses lnve Been Mod. A London onble ssys : Some of the oili- clnle of the Boerd of Agriculture stated tc-dey thet the decision to prohibit the lmpcrtetlon of Conndlsu csttl-s ms booed upon the concurrent reports of three veter- lnery ofeesore end two inspectors, who found our castle of pleura-pneumonia». The ofï¬ciele do not question the good faith of the Cnesdinn enehorffleu, but, to show how y be made, they instence the ouch the United Biotes Gov“ bed deals-red the whole country plouro- steels, Ive ess- pf thediseneeheve enfoondwithintbe lest few do cettlefrem the United “new and weekend. Returns from New York lndieote thnt Clevelnnd bee curried by «5.000. Herrleon. 98,7 76,195. Gllroy’s mojori A Oblong 'Ihe probability ried Illinois. nnd the XIV Yo“ cm. New York cit gives Clevolnnd, 174,885 3 “LIN 018. the city end county Ohvelsnd's mojority, ty for Mayor is 76,674. 0 deepetch nt mldni ht soye: is thnt Clevelnn t Altgeld. the Demo hes cor- ornt candidate for Governor, is elected by over 15,000 majority. Chicago Democret ticket 30,000 msjority, will vs the End the boluses of Cook county will reduce thet to Republican hsedquerters they 26,000. At do not clnlm over outside of Cook county. INDIANA. The Globe-Democh oonoedes Indinus to Democrnts by from 8,000to 10,000plurellty. At the present writing the returns 10,000 to 15,000 for Fife:- give Clevelsnd the electorsl votes of the South â€"l59 in nl'~30 in New York, l0 in New Jersey, 6 in Connecticut, 7 in Michigan, l2 Wisconsin and 24 in Illinois. This ise totsi oi25f. The only roturne from lndinne were fnvmnlilu lo Clevvlund, but were in. sufï¬cient to no will be eetiumte. justify is seen, Weer uppr conclusion. included in the above me lo htVG 4 votes It in not, in ('Morwlo, 3 in Idaho, 4 in Minnesots, 8 in Nuiireskn end 3 ll! North Dukom, or 2'2 in nil. lsnd254. Herrmon 16 Cleveland’s plurn 444. mol ï¬lly 64. It is With The vote will then stand : 8, Wenwr 2‘2â€"tolel . My 246 ; Cleveinnd’s no undue exulintion over is folio!) fee that We regard this result, but with profound gmtitude thnt the Amerlcun per-pie hnvc sod with firm con Bepublicen crushing licnn party romnin its Voter! es been. The powerful mch which for M. lcnst night. yours, chow n o0 wisely end so justly, ï¬dence in the future. The organizsiion hue suflered a defeat end deserved it. s with the greet body of The Repub- honmt and es devoted to the best interests of the country us it has ever gory of the party, bus been used ‘ 'co.rupt..nrl unsuupuioue men [0 some tl:A selfish (mile of git-My irmvanlisre as well as their own, la brckrn. be Ft’Cul’lflblLuU‘tl f-. 1‘ like ust It :7 an DbVEI‘ The hoth vol-us who‘ll the pool. lmve blindly sup. 9 no icizgt r muncrma enough to lfiho party is ugern to be A ported it on reuwi'e it. controlling f be under 1 -rre he lenders towards batter ends. The Tribe.“ voter-l. The Tribune use -. The result of the elec- tion is in doubt st 2 s. :11. Th in the Republic it can only better leadership of better 0 retu I'IJI from most of the Stole- sre mesgre end in- sufficient to werrent sn ebeclute conclusion, end electoral votes. of n President may Repreeonlat by Jersey from 5,000 to 8, n clenr mnjorlty State is Demooretic by noti and hes s. Dsmoorstic Assembly. hse piobnbly gone for Cleveland by 000, but Kenn (Republican It is lves. thou b there is room to hope Iteid hove obtnlned a majority ‘ lble the election devo ve or. the House of Congress is Democretic of sheet 50. New York use then 30,000, thnt clnims his election as Governor. Connecticut is Dcmoorntic by e of not lose then l,000 on the P Harrison ' of the New plurnllty residentinl ticket, nnd hes chosen s Democratic Gov- ernor end Legislature. Indinne is cleimed b smell plnrsl better chance. ity. The hot-h pnrtias by n 'epublicnns hnve the erotic majority in Chi. claimed to o ‘1’! in the Us In Illinois the greet VII Demo- at ï¬rst velnnd electors, but the Re ubliceue new cleim the Stete. ls conï¬dently eleimed by the W isoonsln Be blicans by e Info lursllty sud 8 is 5“ turns from t outed Governor. weetand northwest ere late sud fragmentary, lndicoting, People's chosen Republic“: Governor Russell. Re ublicen. fine been broken is still un- Englnnd is the solid South certnln. The Ropubll by n smell mo fidenoe. Speaking of the result Stole, Democrats on enormous end unex ublienu plurslities cf theinte- ins over four upon to over- plurelitiee below - the router con S1 N 0' on : _ olfed end the Be tertor felledp yesrs ego ome the Demoorntio The howevee, the choice of nor e for ty electors. Massachusetts hes nrriscn electors end probbly o Slate ticket. thus displacing rgin and York Heriem. Whnt cones of Republionn strong cf the Btete eerly to moon: the rolled. u show. does not n loin with tivensss by males in this city the huge total which the returns or the present it is ammsny Wheth All the rest of New or or not cons claim Delnwere West Virginia with to show the which were rolls the of t Twa his city pocted vote d the reloti've decline eny that the Democratic oompncted by every mugs, eonsolidnted ebeolnte m‘ wer end by on of all the spot in every precinct by on inspec r, nnd th in the rural counties it is too whet sufï¬cient to isotlcn here, m .. ythe the on Is .pf oï¬ce. end ' contflVed for the as which has now been soon-Ipl nble to produce e result upon which even its most serious counted. their antlcl It ndv b sud ndâ€" sinn of wet end I per- ,wee not Clevo- ‘ ' Total ............ drâ€" Necessory for choice. is: low the President ‘loek It. Throughout the day the President gnve no indication wil-lower of disap intnsent or chngrin ot the result of the elation. He was undoubtedly the celmsst person nod observed his customnry routine es though nothing unneuel bed occurred. ‘As one of his friends expressed it, " If he is defenfed. he will lny down the reins of ofllcinl Gov- ernment without the least personsl regret andseek the more oongeninl seclusion of prlvsu life with undisgulsed utlefnotlon.†A FlENDlSH TRAMP Pours Petroleum on e Bo Who is Burned to Deeth. ‘ RESCUED FROM LYNCBERS. A Bradford, l’n., des etch snys: John Luggott, n llyeerold lioy, died nt his mother‘s homoin the Fifth Word Snlnrdny n-ght from burns that covered him from heed to foot. Sslurduy evennn nt6 n‘clcvk n lrsinp sought shelter in nu cl shed which perty of boys mod so a. playhouse. The trump wee drunk, and amused himself by singing llbltlll songs. The boys ll led to get the trump to leave the place, but he refused to go. Young Leggett want in the piece in s decent way to expostulntc with the fel- low for “ jumping the boys’ clnim.“ “.1: bed kindled n fire in on old. stove in the. shnnty, and nmcng tho “ truck" in the piece wns n bucket portly full of crude petroleum. The Legett boy wus standing close to the open fire when the trump do. libsrntely seized the bucket of oil and dashed it over the boy in such a wsy that whet did not strike him went into the ï¬re. Thu flames followed. the ml, lcspin from the ï¬re in the stove to the little f‘ellow’e estimated clolhingz, and in is second he. woe ablaze frmn crown: to too. The lA-‘l screamed for help, soul n walrus-.1 ozaplnyec penning llw {Ilm'o rushed '0 his rcllei. lu lipilm oi gallant fight to snvu him the. clothing W's) burned off the boy before the fire was smo'hcrt-d. Dellricno and raving with pain, the little ohsp Wes curried to his mother and died two lltllto inter. The tramp wns onught near the round house of the Rochester & Pitt-burg roil- rcsd, end a crowd of angry men were hurrying prepsretlons to l nub him when ofï¬cers arrived nod r. slrugg e be an for the motion of the prisoner. So at as force was concerned. the officers would have lost their men bed not some of the citizens joined them sud induced the would-be lyncherstcliston to reason. Finnlly the conservatives prevailed, end the terror- sticken wretch wee surrendered to the euthorltles. The vagrnnt sppeers to be one of the toughest of his close, end clsims to hail from Albany, N. Y. Inslenl nod nrnnsntie Notes. June Hsdlng hes joined the Comedic Frencnise stuff. London, with forty-four thentres nlready, A is to have Another. One of Buffalo Bill‘s Indians brought home on English wife. Vienna critics soy thet Signors Dune is a grentor nctrru then Bernhardt. Adelina Patti ssfs thnt when the bee left 1 of! singing she wil tske to noting. Lilllnn Russell was the daughter printer. Her reel nnme wee Leonard. Agnes Huntington is to wed Paul D. Cravnth, a well-known New York lswyer. In s Chinese theatre st the World’s ole Feir 200 Chinese actors will disport next your. The Queen of the Belgians addressed the bnllct girls after s. recent performence st Brussels. Audi-nu furnished the music for " Saints . Fro e." an operetta that wee given in Paris on rnlay night. The musical compositisca of the Austrian Emperors, Ferdinnnd Iii, Joseph 1., will be published. Corbett received $1,000 for exhibitie himself three minutes et the Toledo expos - tion the other dny. Labor troubles hove crl pied Anetrelinn theetree end only one ones is open In Sydney end Melbourne. Sarah Bernhardt is 48 core old. She was christoued “ Rcelne," ut charged her neme to Sarah for e reeson known only to herself. The oldest living Americsn actreeeosnre Clara Fisher Mneder, born in fall, end lire. John Drew. who is seven years younger. 'lhelergeet theatre in the world is t Opers House lnPerle. It covers neerly three seven of ground, end cost nbont $20,000,000. Miss Matber'e tour sd col months I. 0, but she has n "ML-l; diflerent ending men. The In is reneefleuley. lrelnnd hne only of ht theoriesâ€"three for Dublin, one in Begs», eneet Cosh, one in “enrich. one et Waterford and one two three Lew~ f i E f ifâ€" ‘ l 1%, E. E 0 xi {3 ,r :5 ii? 2:! 2i i i i [I it i, i i E i l i g; 5% f i a r 9. P l as E l f f 55% 5, tion to her quite intolerable. end it so for a! t a general introduction of on so conspicuous as tnrten for ladhe‘ stun-o would be as dlfloult a nutter to nocomplieh es a generul sdo on of a ertlonal dress as exempliï¬ed int "divided skirt.†Indeed it would be plended that the letter onl nrguee eccentricity end the former v rlt , so that the divided skirt would be probe ly preferred. At the some time, the ndmlxture of a little tnrtan in one's costume is not cnly‘ln cod taste but occasionally very pretty. t is seen some- times in n “front,†introduced to brighten n sombre toilet. It is likely thnt tarten will be much worn in soft woollen fabrics Inter on in the senses, but the combinations of colors on likely to be rsther refined thnn startling. DEFINITION OF A PERFECT “("731 " It is quite on event if n cost or jscket kept in stock fits a customer without sltern- tion,†explsined n young stteudsut in one of the fashionable stores. †The 'women whom I. really-mode cont, sud especially a close-ï¬tting one, ï¬ts at once may well take this as n compliment," she nonilqud. †Ami hvw is that ?" qulctiontd is de- lighted conformer who had just- slippc (S into is fur-trilllfhézl wt, and lie-cg sssurul, both by the mirror. ~ by lb». slicndnnt spiri‘, that “ ll ï¬ts like r. glove." You no, “as llll. reply, ‘1 the coals Mn mule silt". whit? is L£(iflltlllLI-f‘f9(l a. perfect flpllf'fl of medium sin“, ti? count: if a lady is (m.- lull w 'imhlimil, til" ism. of is cool but Emu-.4 w (-nm 4.10. a not. necessarily menu (but be r ï¬gure is defective, but with as lady of nicdiuvn height, if u cant ï¬ts with- nuv eltcrsnons lt menus that her fig: :3 is good.’ This is interesting and would be more widely so but for the statement that, “ it is -§llll0 an event," etc. The L'mt', Cluck, cups unzl jacket of the coming winla‘r urn to to lined or trimmed Willi fur. Unless this he so no garment of this pics. like nny right in roll itervlf {seniori- rwlr. Aimilvr «Lin by which lxpcite do fact of. once.- and wi‘lirlizl. rlilli-..Iity, the fashionable cost 15' the rip. of Um buttons. if flu-1m mu nwn=,-'.s"..il ilk-z ls tll‘lfl whim-l in mi: mun-w, ' . ' if they the lens l.‘ mu: x“- .l. f '1'.‘ . ' A a lllltll h ilUllrtl' 1.... . l'f‘: :1 r vvv‘n’ - pit'L'e - the“ ore tfllt’fï¬tlrili to iiio category of “ inst eonscn’s goo. s.’ THAT law if. new. ! Thch are things fatal. .«2- n Pucrcsslnl appesrnucc. lmprinue e. red. nose. Try to funny Venus with he" 5‘»i2ty nose s Violet pink. Secondly, a. 8' :kcd hut or bonnet. The very consciousness of it mnkos oil the women’s worst quellth rise in n wuy before her mind's eye, injurin her estimete of herself sud sbnsing er unduly. Thirdly, shabby boots. A charming- looklng women wes walking down Bond street the olher day in s. nether expensive dress sud ngood bonnet, but the heels of her shoes were worn down, nod above such of them wss e space of white. being the feet seen through holes in ihe stockings. Three contradicted flatly the passing impression mnle by the well-mnde gown and the rear. little bmuct. How do these contradiction: can? about’ NOVEL liFY'JCT IN EIH'NELLE R] 15305. There could be nothing prettier then ? some of the colored velvets, with a silvery ‘ sheen, which ere made into bows, twists . end rosettes on many of the felt hats Another extremely retty ncvrlty for the . decoration of bets on bonnetn is 'ust com- ing out. It is r. wide ribbon, whic bus the . nppeurnnce oi plcited ï¬loselle silk ; sn oriental pattern is printed on it (the beck ! is creem color), but inoteed of the stortllng . Eestern “ pinin red end yellow †of former - years, we hnve the softest end meet delicstc _ pinks, blues. greens and olden browns. On nbrown felt hat nothing could look in better tnste than n few locpe of this new ’ ribbon mixed with brown velvet. NINE YARD SKIRTS THE l'RflI‘IR THINGl Skirts ore to becomu voluminous and terrors of the revivel of the hooped period are increneed. One of the new skirts meneurss nine yards round the hem snd if thet is not so lnvltstion to criuoline to come end displny iu amplitude of materiel, it is diï¬icnlt tossy whet is. It has is slight cr- eme, this skirt, in lbst it hes a sort of n deep blouse-like skirted bodice. Still, it stende to rcnson that we cannot have thst emount of material flspping idly about our feet sud flnying our enklea no we wnlk. The short skirt sounded like u been end blessiu to women nfter their experience of toils o materinl either to be held up or to sweep the nod, but if they sre only to hove the for: out off end ndded to the brendth the pro t is not very rest, though it remotes equal to the meta l mnnufecturcrs. The Intest rumor is thst ion the of light thin cone are introduced into t e edges of the skirts to cause them to stood out from the feet in welking, end. (but can? on ere introduced beneath the pull-3' if eleevee to keep them distended. {F0 Cllhmldlfl IXCIYT I! susvss. The greet creole, " Worth, hes, how- ever, spoken at. inst. “ There ore to be no artnnllnes this winter. I hove orders fee ' new winter costumes from roynl parsonsges efseverel European countries. end not a single word is breetbed in them abouts «is-incline. It ls only women whose ï¬nreense tryingtopushtbecrlno- l a i i l I l ’l I I {I ,,;,r1 “‘5', . . ?.o.ns¢vvf‘..‘vm.mIW-.",9"...me‘.l.%. 7W“. , b I ‘ p T i'""'\=' W» M 9i we pretty 9, or i is s. but M Ill» Kulvrwsfl i I. like switching electricity from a keyboard, and aneu- selouenees follows nlnioet lnstnntly. thy ' o m“.- b . ' 3w ' at. fellasleep,â€nndthle ea’n bee-ell vcm wherever there is e heby vet-lob the eyes are directed inward nnd to y dewnwnrd. True hypnotic sleep, 1 undisturbed“? suggestion, soon turns into whet we l "naturnl' sleep. no is shown by the sleeper ewnkenlng refreshed so from naturnl sleep. A writer who was formerly afllotod with chronic lnsemnin, efleoted u permanent sure by means of whet he terms the hypnotic method, end gins his recipe for the beneï¬t of the sunny sufferers from the tortures of prolonged wekefnlneee. Its worth my be costly tested by sny one with stron will wer. Thet meny eminent menâ€" spo- n, Borneo Greeley, Williem H. Seward, for exampleâ€" the secret of going to sleep at wil is well known. In using the following directions,the only csutlon necessan is that before th hypnotic sleep merges into nature] slumber, the sleeper is opt to answer unconsciously any questions thnt msy be gently ssked, nnd where-hr levenl secrets thst might perhaps «reuse demonic diallirbnnce. But the inno- cont need have no from. . Lie on your right side, close the eyes gently. Forger- thnt the lids sm burden to Iceing and turn your eyes inwnrd nnd downward, so that you can see your breath as if it Were vapor leaving the nostrils and curling oil" in the off. Then wntoh it rwrn up lite Dnhllllfl end then out ngniu. nonv rerilrsie your powers of vision until you mom actually to see thiswâ€"then you no asleep. DIDN‘T KNOW Ill! HUSBAND. A Funny Cone of Alleged linens: Tflell Issterdey st l‘leten. A lleilcviile despslch says: At l’lcton yesleidsy a. cnse of alleged bigemy was tried. The complninnnf, jsue Compo, tes- tified limb she mnrneï¬ '3‘. A. Swill-us six yous ugoin the presence of sen-ml wib rwscs, Sin-flies wns married again on the limb inst. to blur llrisiaw by liar. Mr. [mm-ks Mr. lmncks prnvmi the second nwvrivsc’v unl ialen‘ iiiui ilzc pnsii: .I. Mr. lionginl T0]:.>‘llilll"wd brâ€"ug present at the “milling of n mun nule bulliiei sml u girl Domed Uonvpn at Llllt‘lflFty'S scout six y. me ego. Ruin-gonad the wife, but not H u prisoner. The county nitnrnoy put in the punch register, whiah allowed lhnt Emma Jane Uompo end Thomas Albert S‘ullhs were duly married in Muy, 1886. Alexnnder Lindsey surprised the assembly by swearing that the prisoner wits not the men at all, He was an uncle of Sinflles nnd knew him well. It wns Albert Studies, A brother of Thomas Albert Studies, whom Mlle Gumbo msrrled nt his place end not um rm n st ell. Alisrt went to Michigon two or three years ego. Wife No. l thought she should know whom she mnrried, but Mr. Lindseywns quite) positive she hsd got matters mixed. Mrs. Lindsay corroboan hul‘ hu-bnnd's evidence. After the dismissal of the nose wife No. 1 assaulted on the IH‘LQU her husband end wife No. ‘2 with an umbrella. An l‘nreeosnised Factor. A ‘VldB-IWIIIG young New Englend minâ€" ister, Rev. Mr. Galbraith b name, in A recent sermon, mode the fol owing keen observntieuu ~ In the list few years all the New England Mete- huve token tsckvmrd elupfl on the liquor question. We see locnl Salons sit- fin to pron-Eve the lives of inf out lobsters nn ridiculing measures to preserve boys. Politicinns msy snfel snub the church, but they will crewl be ore the wielder of the' beer mullet. I t is en nge of commercial unrest, sud this is conï¬ned to no clsss.‘ Ministry sud lnity, rich and poor, herds and bonkers are ell in the race for mnney. it is en a e of eyndicetes ; the interests of life are re ed by stock gsmhlers; wages ere getting lower ; rents are going higher; the motel living is incrensed; thndistsncegrows recur between the peer sud the house of ad. Put your ear to the ground and you will beer a. ground swell thet will nntdown. The race for wrslth is deeecmiing the Bill» both. The Sunng ps(pcr meets us on the my to church. Sun sy lsbor is becoming elsrmingiy prevalent, and nothing but e. mirnole (‘an snve Americn from becoming 'e . Sunday bsr keeper nt the World’s Fnlr. There is n wave of mlnemelfc llternturo sweeping all over the loud. The theory of reclinerâ€"God save the mark-oteacbes tbnt all men nrs impure. ell women fallen. When the leedin member of on evnngelicnl church wi give as cord pertv lns down- town hotel on the ui ht when his church is holding r-lvnl serv use, when the slits» of Bostonâ€"yes, its evengelicnl church mem- bersâ€"will go to beer on eotrsss whose per trnynls the rose dere not riot es she gives them, then t is time for t a church to be eggressive end outspoken. We hove the menus ; we hove the men. Oh, for e bop- tism of the Spirit I The only vitnlly important cullâ€"ion of this progressive pestorlsthst he did not “ We have the women â€â€"-ss well as men. The gro’esqus stupidity of the church in these times is tbet she does not utilise in every one of her depertments the power of Christina womenboed and tbet the Christina voter does not her side by side with himself et the ot box, tint together they neyvoteout the reign of relianer When we beve W n few more circles of the W I the v plele. hes besnraised. tlnberearoofeokenhse sound. Arthur W. Weellmess, s henchmen, will begina ï¬ftycdeys’ is» in Cleveland, Ohio, on Decei- 6th. under the susploee of the Western Reserve University Modicel Coll-st An lie-ted Petlt, 'nt Liege, ester y nttncked s banker and mann- eotnrer nemed Iressnrt with e hemmsr. Es wns err Freseart’s injuries no serious. Ottowey Here. deughter of A. A. Hero, s prominent cltlnen ef Prince George county, Ve., wns fatnll burned on Setur- day by her clothing in ignited by n brush ï¬re. 0n Frldny efternoou the United litntoo clel sgent st Boston selsed aeouslgnment 0 eggs from St. Mery’s, N. 3.,beoeuse with the eggs were 300 pnirs of eocks which. hnd not been entered. Dr. A. Reeves Jeekscn, the original of Msrk 'l‘wsin’s character, “My friend, the doctor," in “innocents Abroad," died at Chicago on Seturduy from the effects of s stroke of spoplexy. The election protect- s sinst the return of Mr. Arthur Boyle. mun r for Munch, was celled for trisl ut Cayuga on Bnturdny. 'l he petitioner bnvmx simrd he had no evidence to offer, the once was dismizseda The Hem-yhreri: mine at Audrnred, Pin. apertth by tho Ltlngh & Vt'il‘serbme Cool ompnny, tech fire on I‘iidsy ni ‘t. It it believed the collier will be loudly de- stroyed. Slit hundred men will be thrown out of work. '1 he rmigrntion rrpcrt of lbc lmprrisl stotiaticsl 1 files shows thst in the last ten months 112,94“ pcrmns hove gone to America. from German ports. The number of emigrunts in the corrcuponding period of last- yull' ms l‘Z3,04l. Officinl information received in Berlin from St. Pelersburg contrndicts both the re ortcd criminals-1:. of n Fl‘lllGO Russisn silence and the :rnsitinnsl stories (lint Russian troops are being concentrated on the border. in the Roman Calholic churches of Men; tits! )1 Mi ruin} a. msmlanwnt u' .9. (Mil from Archimâ€"lv'a Fume [sieving Llll‘ftl" U o- lm-‘a of tho (‘3 aw. in “the ('lUf-‘Il‘lfl Renew uiul ill' Edit; dm .7), ".1: ï¬llmtogms. ’l‘hes’o journal" severely t‘l'lllulhftl the Guyhot end nth clerics.) abuses. Dr. Henry A. .,lu-lo, the splrifgullst, whose cumrr in London nnd subiI'qur-nt trinl for fraud produced such a correction fourtmn yearn sgo, wee 'nken to the Sumeri- ten hospital in Sioux City, lows, on Bntur- dsy, suffering from nervous prostretion bordering on insanity. A Norwegian named Sknud mt was found deed on Fiidsy neer South Edmonton, N. W. T., under circumstnncoe which lesvc no doubt as to his heving been murdered. A pistol lznilet hurl 0120 through his bend, sud lilo pockets he been rifled. A Swede who sd been in his com All is sns but hes not been found. p y WW, Chinese sdvicss state thnt news ‘hss reached Kin Kling that during en uprising 150 miles inlnnd from thnt port some netive Christians hove been killed and misszon property destroyed. This news Kebably refers to the troubles nt Kiennlng Foo Chow province, news of which lied just reeched Kin Kinng ox erlsnd. The steem tug Secret. which left Lythnm, n villsge in Lnncaster county on the Irish sec, Oct. 25th on a short voyage, currylng three passengers end n crew of six, is believed to have foundered during one of the recent else, es the body of one of the rogers nsjust been found of? Lundy is in the entrunoe to Bristol shounel. The adoption of the men's uddle by u number of indies who devote themselves to the Somerset, Euglxnnd, hunts is a prominent ,. ' jg: ï¬f A M‘.."Jllr‘$>« cm H. ndigs, :3er in divided Jim, tum." end mnnnieh hots. foremost in the hunt, netrido of their horses. Home of them nppw' in long riding costs, boots and breerh'eg . ’i he tnosl- gunsrnllv ecccplul form of lldll‘y " belht, however, is the divu‘od skirt. Til-'2 style meeis with approved from the men. The propellor Acndin, with what from Fort William for Montrcnl, run on the shcsl A at the hood of Gordon Island on Suturdoy, but wu got off nfter sssistance had been sent from Kingston. News comes from Nsrbonne. Fresco, of the mutiny of n bend nttnched to n re i- ment of infantry sletloned there. The bond refused to p ny for the neusl Suudey romennde. The members were dismissed rom the berrncks end will he court- msrtieled. The! complained first they were overworke . Isrsel Tobin, n resident of Merlin, n smnll village in Kent County, wee in Windsor estordey looking for his wife, who he logos sloped with e hired men nemed Themes Sanforth lest Tuesdey. Tobin cleims thnthis unfortunate spouse rock with her 8940 belongin to him. Tobin isolyeers old end bee it three times married, while his wife is 97 yrers old. She left three children behind. A large number of employers. influence by the success the Shipping Federetion' lnbor registry free, have applied to the directors of t federation to cunts e labor escbnege, w brooches in every means featuring centre end at the ports. The federntion has egrced to not es s nucleus In! the escbnnpse. The trodes «more x: jenlonsly wntuh the development of he: no it obvious! cpsrete to not freelebernudneu-unlenbu. " O demon land