“mm Neva-knext “ï¬t-flaunt â€OH-000mm :‘u (in an. Brooklyn Vial m 113.000..†m " Mon to the mud“ ‘ m nd 130,000,000 pu- ind m. The. I. in ï¬ned ‘11.â€, magnum the net nm the m- n- In no can blushing†remand to testify min-t Mn. ad explained to mmmmmsmumotno mu vbo Maud hot. one 'ny «chm,- md m "gun-ed no no '- M â€It luau“. Ind ho van t“! II the feeling." Root In. Bum; mumnuchfor “pact-tun. Jol- Root of Bodford. Inch" av l Rh In no nonunion of a neighbor’- vï¬. picked It up surreptitiously. us Univ-rod In! m We hum-d ad Walla ’3" eqachngadunnu m. '10]. MI foot 0! the pol. “mom “I. ï¬ns 0! It- proxi-Ity. ‘ {as mum of an vole nova-us". and the" If. m heaven- or (he an) . “pm: "This in no M II :- awful roar um tho m who nou up“ the north polo 'm mm It who-N Ind-ILAfloeo-o any in me um ho mount-n! u um and OM ltd for his life. When (I. m p! in no "rocked m mm It. MIA air Iâ€. Ply-ea la n precast In m mung. Ind Barry 0- I. ---f ‘I'Io «gallon of m ’51er Ind GM‘ "ml†.1 hum. O. 1'.. h- e... I ma. mum no om; any. (blur Barr and o! (In all mud Ion and up boa-o cannyâ€"40 “- 378i:- vort â€"uuul um catch up. Mb-hï¬vflllnmm‘u no weary of no lulu-lot II the hi Wm! I- out: in month- In- Ihd. Ho Ian M Ibo cloth In (ht Wt to an out an on. hour mun: Bonn-u). or the Anette“ lumen at Architocu. ny- (MI I W ch- e! um: m comic; M- nnl In tho Wan-Ion. Tho "camc- Im II alto o! l hula! Itylo nun II a. nmuh Superhuman! nick'- UIdnm In inc-rash; run. the Homo- Iload employ. any not "name pay- out. on their homo nods“. hold by Superintendent Prick'u corporation. Ono utunlly Into" from tho fact. an a m ha been â€round for crying “Vlvo In mace!" In (In present of the 00mm emperor um France I- not. on- uuod to live. Senator Culiom wants it to be dis- tinctly understood tbs: his ticket on- nu. him in another sdmisslon to the continuum presidoniisi possibility Trade papa: report that there are 8,800,000 bus of visible colon In the world. This In In Addition tn the in: mm. coho carved at boarding bonnet. Another New York heiress has gone to extreme lengths in stirring up a senâ€" uflon 1n the newspapers. She is to wed e plain American citizen. A mung nun In 01:19 round the name and Address of n young lady Inside a wuomolon and u [I uld their engago‘ lnont will noon be announced. It nut be as†I result of the "new" condition: that Wlflhun Condon hit his Wife with I mop. That used to be a woman's weapon. It In becoming more and more appu- ont that the moon men are not running the city ï¬lamentâ€"not now. The Duke of Marlborough will have mute the services of a clipping bu- In order to keep track of himself. The women of Chicago have declded flint. there shall be no trolley on Indi- m Ivonne. That. settle: the question. 0! (mum. 7 Don't all a man a “crank" because to won't “low you to do u: thinking. wI". 7M in! m on you In thi- nee, Iâ€! the mm to Hunt Plum DQWNERS GROVE. : ILLINOIS. By WHITE WILLIAMS. 61cm“ gamer. M on Wu- nor-en. “me." the war horse that m in the can undo II [Minnie Wedncldny, til I nm In "Ila-nu," rqutcd to to Dyuudmud am by Junc- 'W in!!! cutter attic Hartman-1‘ mm of Vania, Ky. " in nau- ti Vanilla In ' ll: tinge- ml :5 :y ~l General Wade constructed military road- In the Highlands of Scotland. All obelisk m constructed to con- nemorate his :1!!th on whlcll wan Inscribed the following "hull.†In- tended to dial-gulch between mmnl trash and nude men: [1Q you seen these roads hem-e they were made. You would m: up your hand: and bla- Gencru Wade. Inn-vb. Ouch-ï¬lm Chem-nu. Oct. 11.â€"5peeiai.â€"Re~ pom nay tint n lending life insurance company in accepting rich to the amount of MM an lives 0! conâ€" nmptiven taking the Amie! Chennai Treatment for lung dinem. The Amitt Chemical On. at Cincinnati in ectuniiy paying the premium on thin Insurance and presenting policies to their pa- tients. m company chin to hue the most complete sumac: on eonâ€" mmption in the world, Ind that these riekn Ire good, providing the patient: an a eonrle oi the Munich ire-talent. "They Ill'l mum on of an above Invln' fault {mud um n." In ma; "but I! you not so on "walnut ma United sums you '11. n' I go on plutln' mun my way. I sue. we won‘t be no m at It the all." The prudent. we an (old. tempted the mm In good part. and M hm, ou one o! his ï¬lm Ina-o be pan-d m- an Inn'- turn. and M“ M.- "nu-g wuss II a patch not: the rad. The pnddelt. being â€an“ of I rumor bin-ell. loaned no.0 mm- m II III. neighbor- am of pulling. Ind um I Mule am called mama to It. The old an would his neu- od. nd lam Ir. Inâ€. nld, u be cum“ “'3 fence "Well. I (on ma you um get m but kind at I em I! you plant In um lh o'- I.“ 119 00mm rm Prou- uyl um mm "In. had (or one o! M- OM. “unborn - (only old Mum who low. a null Incl mm. H. run In hone-t m. Am! I pod clam. m Ir. Huc- bfld M. II but moon not withstanding In in: a! nu an mind the one“! ï¬nal“... During Hr. H-yu' [our nun l. m vb“- wss Indeï¬nite†Paton-d. It is seldom, indeed. that s man comes back from "the bourne from which no trsveler e'er returns." but this experience has been vouchssted to s Pasadena. man, i. N. Willis, says a dispatch to the Ben Frsneiseo Call. Mr. Willis is a. respected cltisen of this pisoe. a man '12 years old, the father or a ismily of ten grown children. He formerly resided near Pittsburg, Pm, and is a prominent member oi the Mir sons. Odd Fellows and the Grand Army. About two weeks ago Mr. Wil- lis determined upon a visit to his daughter. Mrs. Joseph Le Barge of San- ts Monies that he might enjoy o. change of air and scenery. and take an outing. He had been aiiiicted with heart disease tor several years, but of late had been in his usual health, had entered little from his ailment, and none of his triends thought him in a serious condition. His wife remained here with her family, and all were inâ€" expressibiy shocked to hear early this morning that Mr. Willis had died sud- denly of heart disease at the residence of his daughter about 9 o'clock last night. One of the sons went down to Santa Monies early this morning to make arrangements for the funeral. Notices of Mr. Willie's death were pub- lished in all of the evening papers and otters of sympathy poured in upon the family. The wife was prosuoted with grief all day and this evening was so . ill from .the elects of her sorrow that her son. William Willis, went down to a drug store to get her some medicine. While he was in the store his brother in Benin Monies rang up the druxsist sud asked him to take a message at once to Mrs. Willie's house. Young Willis went to the telephone and his Joy may be imagined when his brother i told him that his father had returned to me sad that his lather's supposed death was only a trsnee. Everything that is possible is being done for Mr. Willis. and though he is still In s [we Icarious condition and may die. his re- vivsl, alter the stranxemenis (or his humeral had been completed. and he hsd been to all appearances deed for’ nearly twenty-four hours. Is one at the most remarkable circumstances in lo- ‘ cal history. it is stated by those in charge of Ir. Willis st Bests MoniesI that his case was one at suspended asi- I motion. resultin‘ from hesrt lsilnre. it is no common thing in such cases tor asimstioo to be suspended tor sev- ersi minutes, or perhaps slmost sus- pended tor savers] hours, but the pos~ slhility which Mr. Wlliis‘ romvrry hos unioidnl. that many victims at "death irom heart tailors" hove In re- slit: been buried alive. is most lopsiâ€" lin‘. and it is probable that every irsi oi misses will in future he applied in' Psudens cases to determine the lust of «tenth hetero the had, of the victim is consiunsd to the tomb. And ch- ruuu or the cultural" no tuner noted his elbow on no RECOVERED IN TIME- "Pepa. eloee the window,†he celled out, without opening Me eyee. He heard eome one in the room end eup- poelng it wee hie tether. spoke min. Then he opened hle eyee end eev e strange men with e revolver in hie hend coming towerd the bed. " e. Damien!†he celled. at the top of in voice. The intruder rushed to the winâ€" dow end jumped out on the lire ee- ewe. Yonrxg Wedele men; but of bed 'end fetched the window just in time builhemunlmmeonthe lrenleddero‘tthedreeeeeeewthe â€'81.?“ ereued the let- Hugo Wanna rice brokenllvea with Me family on this floor. The oldest of his (our children, Hugo, a youth of 18, eleepe In a room on the from of the home. Hum m aroused 1t 8:30 o'clock In the morning by e ems draught blowing on him. He In just recovering from a recent operetlon. and In peculiarly mum: to draughte Vidalâ€" with ï¬re escape: an the front. and there is‘ an ornamental entrance that would “on! In egile climber comparatively easy access to the ï¬rst are â€cape. Richard learn, the propriâ€" etor, an that no one ever climbed to the ï¬re eoeepe in tint way. but In no other way could thin midobe hur- giar love succeeded in reaching the sixih floor. lhe body will bring unexpected dia- mce to me household. Hotel 8!. Intent 1: one of the not! expensive lamlly latch In New York. It I: pro- Ins. (be vital at In: m "ï¬rst [or money, he In plun- II no urinary criminal, and the police believe that Identiï¬cation of TUMBLES TO DEATH. 3. ll!- Ann wall". a urltlu brunet“. with dark him out. «an lad Ila- lllo nun. month 0! I dual: than and with n hangar-bk con- dh<k J3t’< l< IFUU! OUIFOJO m2. 2. K<J0¢3I ‘ 3mm Pllmyl’l. 110.. Corn-pond- ‘cncoxd’almyn bolus one a! the hi:- Iorlc town. of Min-ourlwhluorlc u Ibo blnhplum Iml home at Inlay dlulnxullhod men and bun- mul woman. I! ln uhlnnl (but the daughter: at the pnlrlclnn circle would rollccl tho culture Ind reï¬nement of their total-then. TM: llulo clly I: noted In and wide {or “I Mmou Idul con-“noun of loclotr. bowl} of chu- nclu. (rm of salad Ind Marla; bola; the mull-nu tor anal-Mon Into «an churned precinct. at t» am not. Only a I!" of "no pmlly girls of the (7": 0! Flower: are hem dmrllml. I. Ila llnulo mu Willock I: A lovely domi- Mndo rm: nwmln blue on. and I tom of dallma Iynnouy. Rho In I mm (norm: both VII. the old and ,WII. ham. 3 chin-In. entw- nlnr and lulu; n sped-l delight In plea-In; lot but 0! [rt-null. “the". lac... In. In.“ ll- !“ n4 I- rmmm to II. aims wm can by u tall from u are n- ew. v:- the pun- Ishmt the other day of an unknown but we" drones! youthmho attempt- ed burglary In the Hotel at. was In New York cIty. mm In appear- ancelnd goodwi- «autumn-Wam- In. L. B. Fish, at Bunmnn. 101111.. was cal-bully Injured by the explosion of I bottle of mm which the hold in bar hands. The broken glu- inflated nun! mm 17de on her (use. nun-mm Biennium- Veterans of life's battle: Joseph ï¬eld. 103, of Red Bank. N. 1., who drinks lpplajnck; one Schindler. a 103- year-old Innkeeper of Scott county, IL; Peter Johnson of qumlllo. 100. Mica Incl-eta Eaten, Rockland. 110., In 100 and threads her own needle with- “Rm Two extreme†old “aunties" are so- phh Moore, of Baltimore. who Is 112 and can she saw Washington. and Henrietta do Hart. 108, of Carlstadt, Nico old ladle: In lace ups: Mrs, Elizabeth Blackburn, Fond an Lac, Wll.. 100: lira. Human Bartow, 100, New Brunswick, N. 1.; Hrs. Polly Rluln, Wllllanm county. Team, 100 next month: Grandma Hunted. Mnyvllle. Mich" 100. Thoma: Inner: Judge Km meg- mum, Uelmn. Germany. 102. He prac- ticed until 18â€. A In cum Inn. Recent deaths: lira. Anna larla Lawrence Spurting. Quebec. 101 year 3 months: In chatty Elliot. Dead- wood, 100 years. 4 months. 24 dun. . He bend a low groan from the am- ‘ way la front at the home aad looked over no ralllng. Tbere lay the Cm.“ .1 aad bleeding (or. of a young man. He tried to steal an "no awakened guesta crowded about blm. but could act. Belorâ€" ao ambulance could be ae- eured be lam Into noeoaaclouaneaa. He was burrled (o a hoopltal and dlerl shortly after reaching lbm. The dead burglar la almost boyish In appearance. but la apparently about 15 years old. He was drened In a cutaway null and derby bat. and their good madman would aeom to dlsprore the theory um be was a man without a bone, Helm be ellnbed the age escape be had taken all a palr 0! clean culls. [alleged by gold line. and left then on the escape. "I: face bore traces of reï¬nement. It was round and month are for a mall, bloade moustache. Hls bands were as soft aa a woman“; In Me pocket was found a revolver. L'nlesa Ma body In ldentlled It wlll be buried in the pot- ter'a ï¬eld. 4. A maul chnmlnu chum-Me Du mu mhol Alums. mu Amuln h puma II (om. min; I Mun or numbin- â€mm-«n. Tho urn: .m- ponluou And cannula. Ina-mm no channtarlaflc at Mr childhood In blon- nnlu into the rum gamut o! tic-unload. lx Ill- L Men-dot VIIHIII. IM you-mt manor 9! (Mn map. n with- out question the not popular am tn Palmyra. ï¬lm has I lowly um u flea when hit. u delight-I pal: 0! In.- min to mum the burglar. He at no on In the amt and nppod [of mo police. 3. III: flush- Mu‘ Gull-pin hi I lair represent-Urn 0! Ike lllr u-x or our (on she in n pregnant-ad Mon-la o! the (Jim! typo. SM h ulromrly vl- vutous. and. with her chnrlnlnm and kindly can. bu and!» hue" popular with ntl who rom- mm. Mr manna. Mlu mum": in u wank-Inn of nu Ability. pinion. In one o! Palmyrn'l morn bru- lluul hamlet. 81w In an utomplllbed mm and I dfllumml comer-muon- Ill-t. In. In“ 31‘0“" can-p. “Either," Inked little Johnny. “In there really any dlflcreneo between 1 selling liquor at a an. store and at a moon?“ "A great deal of «llama my lot,†replied Johnuy' I mm». "A .mumumIIouym can». I and nuns on. mm 3!- “fly-â€M “Inn-snot. ' Ian I at you to. lieâ€"Huh! You’re Just like all the rest» of the woman. You never think to at me to kin you unless you want money.â€"-8k0tcl. Sthou'I-e just like all the rest of the men. Hora we’ve been married only a nut and you never Inn 1110 u}:- Copmln Blowoutâ€"Policeman 2178, what In your boot? No. 2178~Der ap- ple woman on del- mar 'Stecnth and Soforth. der Gignn’ic Dry Goods Knmp'ny. on' Pat O’Toole? saloon; but 1 demo:- "a dot oergunLâ€"Now York World. Miss Mndfm Squareâ€"Can you ex- plain how It In that when one hundred men nhseond not more “Ill! one woman can be found who Is In the least dis- honest? Ilsa Fremntâ€"Cerulnlynhe women have no exmvngant when. Paying (ashlarâ€"Madam. you'll have to get some one to Introduce you before I can cub this check." Indy (haught- lIy)â€"But I don’t we to know you, Ilr! â€"1‘It-Bm. Don't have cold mum Remember. the nearest m to I Inn'- lean I: through his stomach. Dan“! :1 u mung for your hu- mnd. Go I bed; set I" the deep you can. In the mornlng when you Ire loot- Ing and feeling the best, If you have anything to say. my it: nine chances out at tell you will vimâ€"Interior. Shown"! you expect me to go sailing with you with nothing on my head? Heâ€"~Oh. come along: you'll strike plenty of white-capo before you get (tr. â€"â€"Nev York World. Don't expect Mm to he amlaMe 'Nb 3 bra-Mm of tough steak. gross, po- ntoon. cold rolls and muddy cola“ Don't thlnk nun. now you are m- rled. he hasn‘t can whether you curl your hair or not. m’l nan to your mom" with all his twin; rumor keep Ma good qualities to mm not! hide Illa fallum. Don't amt Mun u H you had come down on I palm-l to marry him. Dmn My Mm to death bounce you mam have your mm: wish nau- your husband. Don't nub hln II "he mnnm oi drum Dov?! hawk Mn )mu Manse you knot he I. um um will stud II. 7. III-- Run-mu um. in a pn- 1m. blow. in in of medium mam. elmully proporllonml torn. medal betting and [on an admirably dupe- union. no I: I favor". and I: much In demand A: I" norm ohm. She In din-mod In nuns! and her ability In nun-In In unmanned. a. M!» Jmla 8mm†rum-«rum an autumn! (we. unulu In Hu- [out on- lomble 0! her twin. Inn lnlrllrclun'. mo mmlul. m- min! ton-m which "no god who proud" on: the dluuibunon o! 3"“ occa-lonnlly drum to but“ upon one Indlvidml. Mun Spawn In an {orumalo gunman or a flu MI! nine-Hon and I flrh conlnllo r In. and In ominontly MIMI to leml cm- nam the nodal world In which no "inn. A'hlnoiu blue or". clear romplulon. a Minimum. inn, lively. winning ways. ï¬ne In a convcrmiionmm 0! more than ordinary Ability, and upon Ill occasion: we «ilaplayn a poliuhni rouriny Imi pica-in; allabiiiir. u-O'h hr ï¬lm upset I-mmmm Irma CURLY CUES. A splendid cut-lung Rona. Philadelphia Ledger: No climbing rose ever Introduced has attained ouch â€Mm-em popularity In so short a tune as the Crimson Rambler. Al- though it m introduced this year, ova 100,000 plants have already been sold. To my mind the ntronmt point in in am in in hardiness. A prominent rose grower in the spring of 1884 net. out. two atro'ng plants in his trlnl grounds. By fall they had Attained n growth of six lest. They were let: unprotected during the winter. and n the ID?!“ he pegged down one of the Item to the ground. It broke M every eye. and In June be counted Q am one am no Dede and bio“; [mummtninetflen- "urcrnuy. n In and I Nolan-l. tout to Pcmho! and and [or an Nahum. lml lu- I“ told that "u Cur Ind Put-Inn worn m and could no! realm tum. Perm-pa um Doug" Emma-a. I! the mlnmor uum II. will“ he the uo-hnlma. The ambassador did not lllh um and "(mud to BL hun- '! burn. Stranger {up in Inlnrl-"l nreenlne yon have "en n good my heart In ‘ yonr iinve." Honter»~" 'nont 1 thousand,†Strangerâ€""l wish yon would tell me n henr storyâ€"n trne one. of cor-roe. every detnll exactly on it huoened.†Honter~“sh? Wnnt n true but story? Well. i own! All right. 11! give yeh one: but «ho! you won't cm ior it. Back in the nixtien, nbout sixty- nine. 1 think. or mehhy It wns seventy. I won wnikln’ along. not ihlnhin' of anything in puttenlor. except Josh Penhody‘e chances of electionâ€"Josh and me were great iriende~when at of n sudden. inst no I‘d crossed n log over :- stream, end not down on the inriher end oi the log ior o little rent. i felt n in, and. looking no. there nt the other end oi the log. with one pew on it. won the biggest. ugliest-lookln’ hear you ever nee. i hell my gun. but it was empty. and I hadn't In much In a birdâ€"shot to load withâ€"duet going home. you know. My hnntin'-knlfe hurl got lost eomehow that same day, and all I had was an old-inhioned Barlow pocket-knife, 1 good deal the worse ior weer. Well. I looked at thet critter. and he looked at me for 'hont two minutes. when I sort 0' sidled o! the log Ind crept along up the stream about twenty feet, meantime omln‘ the old Barlow knife. I couldn’t get any further on account of a high hank, n thicket oi laurele. and the jagged roots of n his tree that wan blown over. Well. there I stood. and there that crit- ter stood. the eyln’ him and Min eyin’ me. ier full ten minutes, when all of n snddenâ€". Mighty good cigar an. Strangerâ€""Yes, yet: so on." Hunterâ€""0h! yes. All of a sudden that bear crossed over the log and walked “fly." â€Au-In (In people In "rind Mensa (ha tormnon o! (M young only nu not (no. place. They do not "he to nan II pmlponod until an! lay. Ilen new to be name at (he nuan- lor (h. mm o! Inn-n In Rush. In nun-la me (‘ur nnd (‘uflu an not bound up- on In 'mll'uom "my hum be. crowned In an- Kmlln of "wow. Wit-n um In nrmmpllntml (In punk of Raul- vlll grow mom quick. following to his paper: “A few weeks ago I wrote in this col- umn that more than ever the direction of all state affairs lies in the hands of the Empress Marla Fedorounn- ‘ We might have fldfled. ‘and the Finance ’Minieter Witte.‘ This latter fact from {a modern point of view. cannot be » looked upon as a disadvantage for Rus- ieia. as Witte is a clever. determined istrong- willed man, who will go to any limits if necessary. Such a. man. who i is at the same time able to execute his political plans, who does not. go half way or give up, has long been wanting ' in Russia But the striking retirement 1 of the Czar and his young wife causes V much comment and a feeling of uncer- , taint)" They avoid all intercourse ' with others. when possible, and even invoid airing audiences to the foreign ambassadors. The audience of the ‘ French ambassador. M. Montebello. was ' only accomplished by the appeal of tho : minister of ï¬nance to the Down!" , Empress. And then the continunl { shoving forward of the howitzer Eni- , press on all occasions. and other things , Add to the dlmntent. We hear even or attempts on the life of the Czar made in Pvterhof palace, fortunately without serioul consequences. The truth as to these reportu is difï¬cult to not 1!. The oliiriuln deny that such thin†lupin“- u a matter of principle: It lent one never hears the full truth from them. The foreign ministtrl reniilcnt here know absolutely nothing of what goes on behind the urn". Those who do happy-n to know dare not full. loves- Hutton» lino lend to naught. "mm In the In! [MI "all. ccttnlnly, no “mum! on (he lilo of the Cur bu Mu made. Tho "ï¬remen! of tho Ell- pflor in unaurnlly "HIM-l. m“. lmnu About flu Action of the Young Emperorâ€"Why In tho Coroll- tkn nah-.1?“ on Io hourâ€"Poop“ are Angry. THE DOWAOBR EMPRESS l3- BEHIND THE THRONB. WHO RULES RUSSIA? TRANGE stories are going the rounds of European papers regarding the Imperial (anally of Russia. A well- inlormed writer, the St. Petersburg correspondent o t t h o "Munchoner Allgemelne z o l - tuna,†sends the