The mitutlon of Maryland proi video "thnt in I" criminal prosecution evay man huh a right . . . to needy trial by an impartial inry. But come yearn since the legislaiu med on Act providing that in ca 0! vagnncy the seemed might be to Iittad to the northeast. by n magi (rate. for one year or less. witho trial by jury. A man than committed m brought More Judge Yellot on writ o! h-henn corpus. and he was promptly dinehargd. on the ground thnt the not under which he had been committed was unconstitutional. The an was annealed by the county, and the Court of Appeal: (the Supreme Court of Maryland) sustained the stat- no on the ground that the constitution oi larylnnd mm be interpreted in hnrnmny nith the pruiice under the unwritten constitution of England. in which country the guarantee at trial‘ by jury in not held to extend to such anâ€. Reinforced by this decision, the Wanton at Maryland continued to commit to the worlhonno. without jury trial. ml “mat: on were mt nature them: And Judas Yelloit an promptly clincher†every man this â€find at hh liberty who was Mthhfonhtmonwritothnheu : ad this, not-trimming the can m can m mm to of "Mmmfrmthohenchonnc- their: “mayhomumhnjudn. gamma 6m: 321mm. "it! be NM {to elect 0! 60pm, only emu. mum at m mm. at. near a! the "Manila company. pru- Mat 0! the um len‘l "In. mm can I.“ dru- ll)" of me Bunion and hand. lung" 0! the Harbor City has hull club, and manager of no open house. He II. commonly In" a the "Pool an." of Bunch] county. He was that I: known as - “good follow" I“ that 'n the mm d In don-h". Thm'n something In king too good I fellow. (in church new It 1 serious um; MIA. 1'. Willi-no. who in m- vfld of album“ county fund. “It. muy m It Bum. Win. In on of m In“ hov- cI-utm In no “at mm H. '3: «mm a! no a! II. In! up" primal I. “uh- †no Ibo. 1- 1m to 'u dotted my Mr. M be“ nun M In!!! hm. Im. Dam. Mn lndluu has I gold lleld In â€town county. Every Ibree mamb- the (our rho. Old I local lurry cannot. but the gold rem-Ins In In nnlm bllll. Nov: 1: mhlu bu boon Invented (but In ulcl to ho able to mun the Invlnlblo dust m1 Ill: [no and and rum Alon: Ibo IMIIIH’I of 8a" crock. The (ald- ern: "no: coo-m- of about nov- uly-qlam anlra nlln la We". 103ml Incl “DIN†tumult-n. Who'll!" c "In or lode ulna In In lam- ro- mlu m be unnamed, llrncoloru all lb. sold In: hem (mum ln Minn um! In punk!" In um and. "any nlu carry u down from (be Milt. Thu must- that Ila hllll bun ll» yel- low lat-l Md "my “on." In that: Wu. H bu m" m Round Ia ml" qua-lulu. but (In new â€mm In] an. m "ocular loll o! fabulous rich-IA non of name menu In all “I a! Alla-wt. but In Kentucky. nun-um“ Vlrflnhnlnpol- *m‘H-Mlynnfl'flrof mild! In meantim- [Rhflmmdounotclnup " mmmmumor ummamam: J. R. Hall-ml. the delaulllnx cashier at Charlotte. 8. C.. bu entered on a nvomyur enngomem making chairs :1 Albany. N. Y. HI: boolu dldn'! bal- lm Into 0100.000. Iota than 700 people were converted In A For! Scott revival. One essential to A successful revlval meeting £8 to has plenty of raw nulerlal to work on. Turkey In acting very much like a woman In the sixth story of a burning building who declines to come down reuse the ï¬re escape does not null or. It has been discovered lhat bicycling II I mat stimulus to matrimony. Now it you are an old bachelor or maid, you know just what to do. Still, we doubt 1! Uncle Russell Sage would permit another bomb to be thrown at him at close quarters (or twice $40,000. Reverend Samuel Jones has discov' cred that (here Is too much gymnasium Ind toojmle education to the present- day college. Within the last two weeks several million dollara' worth of rain has tall- en on the Kansas cornï¬elds and cab ï¬elds. ‘A man is serving a sixty days' sen- tence in MlchlganJor kissing a woman. He probably landed on her ear. Cultured people are people rwho know how to look at you without see- has you. nowmcns anovn, By WHITE WILLIAMS. ILLINOIS. [ant-ten are fluid of thunder, and lock deep water during thunder-norms. Plum â€Gala. m nlmoct unknown In Wald More the cuddle or the In: A Chm 7mm! cum ï¬fty dollars a 9:? by singing for phqnomphs. Tie skin or the rhinoceros. in lone mm. In two "when (hick. About ten pet-Ions commit suicide as" a†in Paris. 7 Pinnppleu an sold In luaagucar at the nte of (out (or : cent. The edible dog- In China hue blue tonnes. Murphy realized the perilous situation and made for a tree. The beat reached cut. end (might the eeet at his trousers. Then a race for life began araund the tree, with unruly In the lead and the beer a clone second. Splendid Ume was made. when the be" reversed Me dl- rectlon Ind met lurphy face to ace. Wm: one blow the men was knocked down, and together they rotted down the mm. Into In embankment of snow st the bottom of I gulch. The bear ep~ peered survived and somewhat dated, and hurriedly wloped up the hm. Hunky. though badly torn and bleed- lng. nude Me fly down to where Me boat 1:1 and pulled over to Me catnp. Later he went to Janeen for medical treatment. an lnjnflee are not serious. but. are very painful. » n '1. Around I Tree '0"! I Bar I- “run. William Murphy. of Junoau. had an exciting adventure with a bnsar near Lynn Canal. Alaska. [an week. says an exchange. He saw hruln on a. hmslde. and. rifle In hand, he gm? Mm a hot chase. Just as no manned tho summit he unexpectedly met me hear coming around a huge bowmr‘ The tnlmal was too close for action. and before Murphy eouid are the gun was knocked out of his hand with one stroke 0! the begr'p huge 90'. M Ike tut Nam-I mung. told u Darn“. "Id... "-0 "mm of "I ol- Ik-en shown! an!» unmanned nuk- Im. The Order IrIpIod In: Mmmh'fl In Itâ€. and In mumm- nI January. I“. III: been mm "mm IMI um mu" 1-". Il [In one"! 'ore n- ‘docIed ll Donn“ by nnrlamlkm. The Orvkr has been ndmmod to in Man- nm In â€even runs. mm was "an", examined by the lnaurnnn Commu- â€on" of VII-comm. 'Im pm In management "mmoflpnl. pray-ovul- cal nml businesslike" In a cerIIIIcnIe. Ind mnIed them a III-Fuse fnr um um [I has a large mmhrrshln In llllmn and In extendlng “a tummy Ind (as! becnmIng We wonder o! "19' dosh; years of “we nlmtormh century (or pomlnrfly. cheap Inn-ram. IImI‘ prompt payment at In claims. Dr. P.‘ I. Ickllmk. wlm I! well known IhroughouI the western sIaIes, In pregnant of the Order. and Mr. L 1-; n»: ll mercury. A Ion Ion-Io.- I-um Mr. "I all Ibo gnu lnlrvnnl lmM nt- drn now In "Ilium. IM "mo rnrum "OM!“ OM". 'Hh Mum M :0 mm IVC‘IIW. (Tillman. III . Mn IM "mu mm- Mrm! mom. Ornalud Dot-nah". ma. II Mn mum a mount-Mp M ‘ 1.,“ I- may mambo. In WI "In In luv. and «I; m" m n- QIIn-d In my In Intâ€"n In “It. and alto III. II has polo all III In." In hm. "Ia Ind“. M amen" IMMV to! lot. at MM. tom. 01 on. II In p- mm III III! II “M“. I-oIII m and um. Io f." mumâ€"â€Mp MI I»: my I... Im II II (min. "0' -I In "In of I.“ “N" per mm. [ml m be» m m and H mm. IMI I“ nub .00 «I'm an. ‘ can. M" m “In†I“ mm M "I management no imam tn- Important ï¬elds had been developed both north and south of Sydneyâ€"at Newcastle and Builtâ€"but up to the pres- ent the intervening area has been prac- tically untouched, although plainly shown on the government geological maps of forty years ago. The unques- tionable advantages which would follow the opening or coal mines In the very heart of the capital of the colony have led to the formation at in company. and induce our contemporary to take a most sanguine view of the outlook. Sydney is an important shipping port. where the lines or many steamship companies can- verge, and the coal at the bed in ques- tion is in demand for bunker use and ex- port. The borings were made under the superintendent-e of the Miners Depart- ment of New South Wale-s, partly on ac- count 01 the geological interest and partly with the very practical ulterior View at raising revenue. The seam was tound within 30 teet o! the depth pre< dicted by the genlngists. in a bore hole 2.700 (eel deep. For 1.500 feet the borings passed through a compact sandstone. claimed to he impermeable to water. - The team itseit in to (rot 3 inches thick, I of which 6 feet is clean' coal tree from i nnd. The nhntts to be sunk will be ' within 200 (vet of deep water, so that the 1 situation will be unique, lht‘ saving on I cost In! transportation Irom the nearest mine: now working being about 75 cents I l i i to 8] n ion. The parent company has secured a surface lite at small extent. but hnl court-"inns over 1.400 here: be- lnw ground (and water). and it in ex- pected that several other cnillt-rtt-s will i he Itnrted. (or which there is mid to he wont. There is nnthinu rstrnnnilnary y in mining under water. an implied in thc‘ stntententl. This has been dum- nn the ' (‘nrninh count nnrl in the rapper and iron mine. at Mirhixun at NIH-r inlet. Lulu- Nuhrrinr. but the opening u! great mi~ lirriel in A larger Ihlppinu port. with 3 delivery (mm the that" mouth dirrt'tly Into w-nvlu alarm-Mr. in Itimnthinl whirh uni,“ the mine! of \"nnhingtmi . and ltriilsh (‘I-iumi-in rim rival. it in, “In moment In ntiliu I'w nmnllw t-ml, ‘ It‘ffl‘nrd (rum lhr lounlt-t’ (Hal. (0' .I ' tar-v rlrcttin int-talisman amt aim in ‘ main coin: and "whit-h luui uranium: l ' «who. i ‘ All Enterprlla uni-pom Novel Vanni In low loath Wain. It I. proposed to carry Into effect a proJect which alms at bringing from far below the lowest depths of Sydney har- bor, New South Wales. the coal which geologists had predicted would be found there, and whlch has actually been tested by diamond-drill borings. Transâ€" port. in a recent issue. contalns a, very flattering account of the scheme now belng floated on the London market, tram which the tolluwlng particulars are obtalned: GOAL MINING UNDIR THE SEA. ITEHB OF INTEREST. RACE FOR LIFE. NONE FONUfl. had engaged in a hend-toâ€"hend eon- dict with them in recover their prop my. Four to one the Hemidiehe, the Bemnieee. the Riehkoueee. the Khi- enleee end ill-noes. What with the distill-ed troops of the Salem, outnum- bered the Armenian. in terror the letter fled, levies in their sum the old and wounded behind. In breed daylight the deeds were done. At dawn the little villuee of Sena], Shenlk and An! were attacked by Kurds end by Turkish soldiers. aï¬e- guiaed In mount-sheen. There had been no provocation, no excuse even for "Inflation. The day before a few Kurtis bed Mien some of the vlllegere' sheep. and the shepherds, hum-any. ; There ls little of previous hitter???) rehearse. little explsnstlon to be made. The story of the outrages stands out in brad detail. The feeble defense hss been made by those close to the Suh~ lime Forte that the ssvsge and no- madic Kurds themselves were stone re- sponsible for these dreadful crimes. The: this is not so can he proved by the fsct that esriy In June. s year ago. the Turkish government commenced to send brigades to Armenia and to rein- tbrcs them by detachments of savage troops. men when it vss fondly ex- pected scald shoulder all the responsi- bility for whst wss to be sttempted. in these Christian modern times. A comminston of inquiry. (armed of dete- gates of Great Brttain. France and Rus- stt has been an the ground for some treeâ€, and has actually flatter! the metres of the deathâ€"dealing tortures All the other European powers are ready to act with them. Rmthumatrocmabem It The civilized world stood shocked and appalled and the great powers 0! Europe stepped in and bean an inves- tigation. Then followed a demand upon the Sultan of Turkey to put a stop to these atrocities and to institute such retorms in his brutal government as would forever end another butchery of his Armenian subjects. And now the bloodthirsty Turkish despot defies all civilized Europe and remees to In- terfere to prevent a repetition of the persecutions end horrors of Busoun. NCIENT, medieval and modern his- tory, should all their records be rolled into one,have no tale more dra- matic and horrihle than that of the outrages on the helpless peasants of Armenia at the hands of a tem- cious Turkish soldiery. These atroci- ties stand forth in the annals of Chris- tendom as the very essence of cruelty. and as an instance of what the still un- ‘ civilized -Turk is capable of accom- plishing. The Bloodlhnny Followers 0! Manor-not Backed Thou Vlcllml to l’lecu and Burned Thom Allvaâ€"Ko-nrendlng “an; of tho vying. MORE HORRIBLE RECITALS 0P BUTCHERIES- DONE BY THE TURKS. A skin canal ls proposed from smog buy to Lake Washington, In the state of tint name, and a campany has been «mixed for the undertaking. Begging on Maury. There are numbers or villages in Rnsâ€" sin in which begging is the staple in- dustry. No one does anything else. it is outed in the labor commission report on that country thst "nearly 3,000 out of the 3.500 persons in the districts of Inter and Sersnek are beggars," and that the whole population of the village jot Msrinin live by means of hogging. And these sre by no means isolated cases. In many other districts precise- ly the same style of things prevails. In a reel heggsrs' village. en the in- habitants. including even the stem. and other local dignitnries. are enrolled 3 in a company, which Is divided into pnrties. These perties go out in turn on begging picnics. The booty they luring heck is regarded as common property. and the population depends upon it for their support. ï¬ner“ mare than 3:11.000 in the experiâ€" ‘mental work; he believes that here" long he will be able to build a practlcal machine. All of the revem tests have been for the. purpose of developing certnln facts in relation to propellers of dlflerent size and shape. ll is un- denlood that Alexander Melville Bell and Alexander Graham Bell. the lnâ€" ventor of (he lelepbone. have plated at Profemr Langley-'3 dlspgsal a suflclent m of money to enable him to work freely without fear of ï¬nancial embar- Meat. Pro'euor [anglers I’lylng )l-ehllo. The Langley flylng machine. it is re- ported, flew a distance 0! 1,000 feet. at a test, down the Potomac a few days ago. The machine in now propelled by storage batteries placed under the wings and moves independently of any control from the float from which the flights are made. It is now believed that the machine will fly great dis- tances. Professor Langley has already needed little discernment on the part of the Turkish troops to perceive that the Kurds were not warriors at all. Throwin of! all disguise, the soldiers at the Suit entered the villages. hay- onet and a 0rd in hand. The bugle: sounded a d the cannon boomed. With cries that were piteoua, under- standing nothiug save that an awful calamity was now upon them, the old villagers who had been left behind came tumbling out of their houses as the soldiers with calm ferocity applied the torch to the buildings. These old peasants flung themselves pitifully at the feet 0! even the common eoldiery, ‘ crying “We are loyal! See! These are our tax receipts. For God‘s sake more us. We love the Turks. on, do take pity on us. Good God! don't burn us alive!" Lewis Pierce of Bntlvln was wounded twice In the last war. and has been struck by lightning once, twice Imp- wrecked at tel. and smashed and crushed In level-u runaways. The other any a ï¬nger I†crushed. Customs omcm near Belgrade recent- ly sized a lot of human bone! can-Igned m 3 Vienna bone-boning house. They Ind once belonged to Russian and Turkish aoldlera who (e!) In the wt: or There's A good story afloat of a man who has a £5,000 Bank 0! England note and makes a good Income renting It out for weddings, where It appears as the bride' a father: 9 gm A man In Auburn. "43.. Just had to lneeze the other day when his mouth was full of carpet tacks. One went down his (hroat, but the doctor to! It out. The India»: will very soon be on the avmge (In richest people m the coun- try. Same tribes of them are now worth levers! thousands per had. A Lazy Man“: noun. Near the little town at Clare. Iowa. l lives a man who had a mail that healed cleaning badly, but hating the treach- cram quicksnnd at the bottom he was afraid to undertake it. He hung his mat on a past near the well and went into hiding for a in: days. His neigho hora. missing him and ï¬nding his coat nm the well, surmised that he had sunk beneath the quicksands, so they worked with a will to ï¬nd his dead body. Aft" the well had been thor- oughly cleaned out in their elm-ta to and his body. the "etch suddenly one back. Organ-Grinder. lure Thol- to Dance In the Genet. ‘ The attention at the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children is called to the singular trail‘ic in children which has been going. on in this city for some time, says the New York World. It will not be diiï¬cnlt to gather evidence of it, as all that is needed is to follow an organ-grinder and to beâ€" stow a few nickels on him judiciously. On Friday aftcrnocn a reporter's at- tention was 'attracted to a crowd sur- rounding an organ-grinder at One Hun- dred and Twentyâ€"Fifth street and Lex- ington avenue. The man was accom- panied by a woman. who played a tnmv horlne more or less in time with the doleiul walls of the organ. In front of them were several children dancing. The crowd, out of sympathy with the little ones who were apparently enjoy- ing the music so much “as not nig- gard at its pennies Alter pla) ing about i ï¬ve minutes the wandering minstrel I moved on to One Hundred and Twenty- I third street and the same avenue. 1 There the same performance was re-f sumed. The singular thing about it. was that two little girls. scarcely more than ten years or age, who had danced . LIFE'S LITTLE IRONIES. TRAFFIC IN CHILDREN. lop: Ill! Wm. A Kansas man advertised In the lo- cal paper that he would move his stock and ï¬xtures the next day and within twentyâ€"four hours the town was visit- ed by a double-burn!“ cyclone, and he kept Me word. And yet people inquire u “mu-In: ll runner-tho. Cleveland" Genera-alt]. There in no land to pay the ex- penaea of the funeral of a cabinet at flcer, while on the other hand, de- ‘ceaaed senator: and congreaamen and ‘ senators are hurled at public expense. each such funeral costing about $5,000. In the caae of the Gresham funeral not a dollar of it: expenses will he allowed to {all on the slender estate which he left. It la undentood that President Cleveland himself insisted on defrayiug the coat. save for the funeral train. which waa tendered by J. W. Donne. the Pullman magnate, and ita transporta- tion, which waa the voluntary act of the Baltimore I: Ohio railroad com- pany. l’nited Statns is now on ï¬le at. W331» inmon. as wvll as in the patent oiflm of the Canadian gavornment. A com- may with a capital stock of 81.500.0in is about to be formed in Montreal to manufacture the material. There haw already been (01'de in England a comâ€" pany having a capital stock of 8540.000. the inventor receiving 8180.000 in cash and $180,000 in full paid shares, the re- maining 8200.000 being used a a workâ€" ing capital. : This annual sill no la.- mun in i Radium. England. and torlmi up llM-J ’u Inn rarloty of fibrin. in tho. arr é ing. waving and ï¬nishing at tho-w no urn-rial tmtment hm h". “and new frmry it has iron dyed in all imag- _. MIND shades anal colon. and owing to the peculiar qutlitin oi the material it Lula: I dye more mdily and gira- a I moro- hrilliant rant than the natural gimme. in toxin" it in the. equal oi the , hut oi Chinese and ltalian silica. lining ‘ soft and silhan to the town. it is u- prctovi that it will hi- nod intely in combination with untural silk and cut- ton for producing hrmavial mam These latter inw- lwen no axpmslre lately as to be out of reach oi nil hut {he iattmt pun". The new invention will [rally reduce the cost. it would mm that this new process would give an immense impetus to the. manufac- ture of textile fabrics all over thn world. and it prohahiy will, but Dr. Mhncr also tillers from the average inventor in that he combines ï¬nancial running with his remarkable genius. no that every yard of this new material made will put pennies into his pocket. Panama on the process have been ob- tained in most of tho European mun- tries. and an appliration for one In the ' in u “quid tutu, and o! a «Immy about mun! to tho mama" uruo at mm- ; mrrro. Who-n In IM- “Mr a machine 01 I'm lwhnrr'n unrauon. whirl: tun? ' [m mum on "Marla! nil-worm. mm" Sum pm TM: maxhlm. «Mr» I- wty map" In comermuon. hummus no Hula nth-nun» um n ma ha up! at work um about at much labor up I- do- mml to a luau-(our hour No.1. pr- lormn madly an mun nan-halal tort that a culm- dun. It at“: hull Ibo "quid n muuw. mam Ham-I c! "on alt-«n and unlimited lamb. M (Na thread 3- up“ “out: ponlou ol the nacho. Inc-n II no “I. um- II "no any «and talcum of yarn with pork" rnnlully. Thus the fabric cu two and. M a" mm: mm at Ihklm no In“ M will be moor-ask u all "an. ‘ Some years ago he began to make ‘ observations on the habits and physi- ’ cal churnrteriatics oi the silkworm and : bet-am:- .iwpiy interested in the subject. He discovered the chemical action which took place in the warm in pro- ducing its cocoon, and at odd times sought to counterfeit the wort: of on- I ture., So convinced did he become of - the feasibility of his ideas that he soon abandoned all other work and donned his time to this single study, in which he has achieved 3 signal triumph. in the prawns oi manufacturing the new fabric tho principal ingredientl used] are; oprucewood pulp. cotton or lute .‘ waste. run, combined with A lurga qual- f iiy oi alrultol. The um oi the unboun- ? tlal or solid materials mentioned (708“. ‘ I ntarlwt tor that was hithotm o! no i lloi' u‘hiilt'w‘i‘. twins burned in tuttor)‘ : turnrwm to xvi it out or "in way. spun-o units»! now has A market. mine. for Hill. as well u "w oUu-r mn- lortnll. are durum by a chemical pro- u-u m win-'h alcohol plays an Impor- uul pan. TM maxertxl mm alga-um! In to much ||L‘|' tho rowan lip-m by Ian .illuruz'm (bu “M: â€on Iwo up pun-J atdv by thin m .1 uni-hm! mule I! Iain an upâ€: to drtrrmtuo vhlrh |a which. Thr Mum-M nmrrlul II on Hui-v H PROCESS has been discovered by which a material closely msembiing silk may be manufactured from wood. Even now women are walking about the streets 0! European clties in the most elaborate gowns of silk in the manu- facture of which the worm had no part. in fact, the silkworm has lost its occu- nation. The palm for this valuable dis- covery in Chemical science must go to Switzerland, for a native of Zurich. Dr. Lehner by name, is the inventor of the process. A New l'rocon by Which um: I. Pro- duced from “bothâ€"Already Buckwhe- I, Used -- Conn Len I‘ll-n on“: sun. WONDERS OF NATURE BEING UNVEILED. WOOD FOR CLOTHES.