The new tutor for Ardrou in Mr. Meriok Muleâ€. when» many you: «Quinn» to tho [no tutor, Mr. Mackenzie. Anotherwing is to be added to the Inver- -oeuld Arms Hotel.Bnemor,whioh is already one o! the Insect establishments of ite kind in the north of Scotland. The other doy the cuckoo was hard in the policies aurroundingï¬tllouth‘g House, Anon Loohmsben. The day was brighï¬, win: mm annahino. .honor of tho ooouion. A. m instance 0! the extraordinary mildnm of the canon, a butterfly in n native and healthy condition was taught It 6:00an pit. Ayrshire, on Feb. 6th. . Obo (1â€!me Mr. Juno. Meiklejones, ‘ Commiuioner of Police for the burgh o Muvhill. died aombwhst suddenly n his midonoe. Kelvinbmk Ton-m. Muyhfll. Dr. Alex. Cow-n. brother of Mr. June: Gown, MJ’. {or Edinburgh. died in Edin- burgh the other by. Ru. Sutherland bu rumoured his man- on o! the incumbenoy of St. John'- pinopd Church. Wink. . Bluls' nut- huo dual] boon (out! in fondantfludlmmm The fauna! of the In. Mn. Mob. 0! Damon, took phoo at Aberdeen manly. Th. F». Pub :7 o! Jodbnrgh bu adopted 3 pofldon n hvor of diluhhlhh- .Inwt. The death is announced of the Rev. Jae. Stornmouth. which took plece In Edinburgh the other dey. Deceased. who wne 57 yarn of age. wee the author of eeverel dictionaries. The trees blown down by the atom at the beginning of the year on the eetete of Sir J emee Colq uhonn 0! bus: heve been numbered for eqele. and amount in value to £5,445. A ï¬rm from Nottinghem hove decided to gent; {1‘81er, in Ayr. Lena metEnIMAtun t o o quite recent grow in yr- Ihï¬'e. hes become one of the rising indus- tries of the country. Ex-Ptovost MucRonty in. topuunt the new put-h church 01 Criou with abs . than! font. in memory of hi. recon y Mun The death is announced of Mr. George Scott. for mony you: conï¬dentiul clerk successively with Mr. Jumcs Loch, Mr. George Loch 8nd Sir Arnold Kembull.Gom- mluioncrs for the Duke of Sutherland. A widow nomad Mrs. Mollwrsith hm not died at the ripe old age of 93109111. ooemd, who belonged to the Kinroeo district, wont to Tilliooultry shout the you 1806, and enjoyed excellent health up to a. tow week- ago. “on, Dum'fuu, hue uddnuod n v. Ohu. McNeil. Juniper Green. A movomon‘ has hon initin‘tod in Abor- doonnhixo by the Count... of Aberdeen 10: young woman's impmvomont. The death in ennounoed of Mr. Henry Ioorimer. who bed been to: 9 very long period etrew bet nuke: fn Dundee. Qhe gouge Street er_e_0hur9h ooegre- The old.“ woman in Danie, Bmflnhire. ha died. land 92. in tho par-on of Widow Spence. tho mother-in-hw of Mr. Willim Downie, st Buloohburn. g‘hprqhu jut diodA Mr. john Boga, no There hu jut died Mr. .30 widely known and idont ed wie the mmnho‘uro of “ Loohnsgsr Whiskey " at Loohnugu. Ho: Gnu the Dachau o! Roxbnr h w dolinrod of s dumbest on the 7th Mt. Jami-“ham, M. P. for Berwick, hug published a tngody. written by one of his moaatou. and rtormod at Covent Gordon in 1794, entitl “The Siege of Berwiok." The deeth ooounod recently of Mr. Hed- den. writer. It hie residence, Vemh Perk. Eddington, from congestion of the Inn . Deoeeeed wee for meny yeere one of e leeding preotitionere in the Sheriff Court. Fort ~three tenants on the estates of the Eu! 0 Aberdeen have eppiied for, end are to heve, the benefit of revelation of their fume. 0! these. thirty-three are in the Heddow Home dietriot and ten in the Tar. lend district. ' The herlbore of Dunne have bed under ooneidention the mode of spelling the nme o! the town. and have touched. in the writing of their minutes. to revert to the original spelling of the name, vim. Dune. instead of Dunne. Anon evidence of the elmoet unprece- dented clemency of the weather now pre- veillng. e correspondent et Inverneee mentions that on cominghome from church the other day he heard a let]: einging. put_yeer it wee Met-ch 10th before it wee Wm. Ferguson. the pnler rector of Olerketon Aoedemy. e wee e netive ot Pollokehewe. etudi’ed M the GI mow Ee- hbliehed Normel School end the Univer- sity. end otter e short appointment at Rotheeey. went to Oluhton. where he he: been ever einoe. of the moribora Browns ohtiroly 'oleared of Que chargeq whio pal been kraught bolore As 5 meetin of the Established Presby- tery of Mull, v. John Oump boll, minia- tor of the parish of Ion. wu_ p_by tho {otg the sour; It a. pravioun meeting. The romuinn of Dr. Juno: Bulfour Kirk, Blthg‘to, wore interred rooonï¬l. All the tho in the town were o and and but non was sue nded at munï¬ of the oollieriea wd pubi 0 work. Dr M: wu in his 65th you. and had been well known in Butbgutoy for the Int 38 yam. The Oreem of Caledonia: Goa-£9 Served up. Rev. Robert Ogilvio. who hes just been efpointede Senior In: for of Schools in p eoe of the deoeeeed . Hell in e neiive o! Benflehire, being a son of the lete Mr. Wm. Ogiivie. Ternemny. Rothiemey. The Oongregetionel Committee of the North Lem: Perieh Church up inted to look out for e euooeuor to ev. Mr. Biewert. heve Inked Rev. Mr. Williemeon, We“ 80. Gilee‘. Edinburgh. tobeeome their pester. The otherldey a. petty of about thirty were out et e here hunt on the hills between Glentennr tnd Bellotenoh, when one of the (nne noddentelly went off. and the oontente werelod ed about the aide nnd neck of John M! n. the gemekeeper, he LATEST SCOTTISH NEWS. >Tho_douth oooulfrod mdtjonly 9! Mr: rd of s dumbbel- on the 7th u‘l't. Town. Hall bell was mug in :1: , , the court declined to grant hot .ppiioa. on. ' n Fnot'e the prosperity end'he ' . than over whom she has reignédeSrhee: efforts will be continued uncensing 1 to the last hour of‘ _ her life. The Queen $118113â€. 'hef. .He‘u e and 'h beloved‘= 'emo is he!“ ï¬eï¬'pï¬ in devoted ,comgehipng and ,thoee yho yore wigh herjh the ngomeniot gauge: 93 wall _ ...-- vâ€" vâ€"â€" ~_ -- wâ€" '4 --‘y w-vF-vâ€" sym‘listhy evinced by the eove‘reiénslend poop e of other nations. The neen cannot sufï¬ciently ex rose how despl‘ she is gretiï¬ed by these emonetretions. \ She wishes to convey to all, tron: the highest to the humblest, her warmest and most hen-t- telt thanks. The Queen ea s “he: ever been her greatest object to- c at she'cen tor her subjects. to uphold the. honor and glory of her deefcountrx, setgell‘ni‘to pro." [heing ct the time not more then ten mule dietent. Denth reenlted elmoet uedintely. Mr. Cherie- Gibecn. grocer. Tetn. boa come suddenly ill the other tiny. while “tending the merriege of e nephew, end expired 5 few hours eiterwnrde. Apeplexy 3‘1:de to hove been the oenge of In Keieo it it stated t et pee‘e pin on Nov. 6. 1881.ere new in y nix inch igh. being nlreedy sticked end well protected from the w‘epther; should any nntowerd oircumetence nri-e‘to threeten their de- emï¬oau'l‘ae gwkmdie to bedhcierd e y . e e.‘ on. git-race. violets ongpolï¬nth‘tg‘ee 3’: to found in greet proiueion. An uniortnnnte Scottieh gentlemen nemed MoAlpin hujuet beengoing through 5 wonderful coureo of dome-tic experience. Hie wile heving henten him-pa upon him. thrown none: of at him end threetenefl 13mm. e nppli 't_or _n decrecAoi «pere- Thank- god, for Ilen- Escapc, and Bx -pressdo ll" Grnuudo‘ Io nu Illa;- mu [or their Sympathy. ‘ ' 5 A London dospstoh says: The Gazette soys tho Que-n hos. written to the Score. tsry of Btsto for the Home Dogu'tment that she wishes. before she leaves n snd. to express £1"an her hart how very seply she is touohe by tï¬e outburst of enthusi- utio loyalty. nï¬ooti and devotion which the pointy! ‘evont, o the 2nd inst. 0551136 for“: from 3.11 classes and {tong an psgts of her, and wss this to in him some relief, and from thst time is general condition seemed to imgzove until nearly the dsy of his death. be ing sble to do some work, even working on the 20th of Februery. his desth occurring the following dsy. Being enxious to know the reel con- dition of his brain, Dr. Houghton was per- mitted. thro the kindness of his friends. to hold en en psy, assisted by Dr. Our. of Chenengo Forks. The sutOpsy conï¬rmed the previous conclusions. that the cylinder snd tube of the gun wss still in the wound. being found imbsdded in the hrsin sub- etsnce inside of the membrsnes end on the floor of the middle ioses. of the skull.neerest the sntenor portion. Dr. Houston hss the cylinder and tube, which ere connected in one piece. and also the hrsin. in his pos- session. How a humsn hein could live four months and fourteen eye with s piece of iron weighing about three-qusrters of an ‘ ounce in his hrein is a mystery to us. “on oi: tho. bound of "Manama vio. lanes.†and got it. Whoreupon.uyl Mr. lance." and $121 Lubouohogoï¬ t Clicked to Death In I Dru-ken Bow- ‘0 “noel. or I'll lflll You." A Syracuse deepetch seys: One of the meet peculier murders ever committed in centrel New York wee that of Setnrdey night, when Henry Lents choked Cherles Smith todeeth in the section of this city known as “Germsntcwn,†where nesrly ell of the German population reside. Smith, who was intoxiceted lend Lents had some angry words in ï¬red. ,Flure’s “loco. over the recent Ryen-Snlliven prise ï¬ght. Smith stated to leeve the‘ saloon end wee followed by Lentz. The attention of the inmstes was celled outeigie b hear- inF Lents say: "Will you is“; ‘I I'll hi I you or mekc xen_squ_eel_."e u iopening uhomlt.’ :she '11 830 w' 1 36‘ i protect her 10:911.? people]!- $gï¬l Emmi her for her people'- aiafe, a! H itherto has so visibly protected her. W 1 nxrnnonuupunr militiamen role in compan'y'with a. friend on‘ iho'sth 0100mm lykmot‘yqith a singular. 59d whet proved to be a fetal, eooia'ent. The young men. hie oompsnion, dieeherged his gun and; i! exploded. and ‘the tube end 0 linder entered Spencer’e skull neat t etemple. Dre. Burr. of Binghnmphn. and Greene. of Chenengo Forks. nome- whnt enlnrged the externel wound. and were able to insert the index ï¬nger ite whole length into the. cavity 9! the erminm, but were unebleto ï¬nd the fragment. of the gun. although quite u nnmtitv of brain mnttnr'nrn n11. 'l‘hnv quantity of brain matter'exuded. They ronounoed him in a. veryoritieal condition. at. oonmry to their expectetion. his genereloondition improved considerably. so that about the last of October he we: nble to be abqut and visited a. friend some dia- tmoe from his residence, but from excite- ment and over exertion bran hi: on some bed symptoms.‘ Dr.‘ B. L. oughton, of yhis "liege. wee called the let ‘0! Novel!!- kill you or make {on squeel." On lopenlng the door Smith's lfeless body wee lymg on the sidewalk. where Lehtz shod by end remarked: "Ioould lull three men like hm." He wesltnmedletely arrested and looked up. Finger met-ks were found on Smith's throet. as though he hsd been held in ovloe. Ph sioions ssy deeï¬h resulted from strengu etion. Lents bears a. bed reputetlon. and seems to be following in his {author's footsteps. who killed e men nine yem ego. - i L;bohohoro. H10 tidy y. " mlillathor ï¬bula ment of husband-him: y Iddod insult to i by hip ‘ I tn relï¬tptionnjl’rgonlu913gfgï¬lï¬_g“:n9§ggo A Man Mm Four and I Hannaâ€.- . Win†a PM? ofxronlnlllnyruIn ' [Greene (Oheningo County) Amman] Leona-d E. 8 ponoer, of North Fenton, Broqmo Cbnuty. w_h_ile gut hunting squir- â€"Dr. Hollond onoe cold thot “ the test. out blessing that a young men on en 0 le poverty. " Still, it in on. of those bleee nge tho. " brighten u the take their fli ght. " -“ I oooeelonell into the pen sold when he†lel into to ed toxin] ï¬nk ovum STRANGLBD. iinuo to r, all Ho greenkï¬ioker-booken, with light pink hose ddxlbwsahoea. At the neck he wore ‘ very low oollnr. with a. light blue oravnt tied ip a. sailor knot. Grammar was clad in a suit ‘ot‘bluish velvet, 33th dark blue hose and How'ihm. The nigoonu‘ Wore tight-ï¬tting yhito trousers, high boots, and red jackets. During the two eveningstbont 3.200 persons 3 witnessed the representations._ At a. recent emeteur rtormenoe of “ Patience," at New Yor , elthough the “ invitations" ooet 83 each, end- of admis- sion were eold et as high as 825 each. The costumes were of verionl colored silks and utine.heud einted with lilies. eunflowere, poppies and males. One dress wee mule entirelyof pewookfeethere. Another was out to regiment 3 huge lily. Some were gethered st t we'let and mode with fen-shaped book: that were nicely painted to resemble a. bouéuet ot‘flowere. ' Bunthome wore ‘ sage passin in‘ths street who had witnessed whet occurred outside 0! the ear. wsitedvnntil the man came out. to! wed him until he csme to two policemen and then pointed him out to be arrested. The poll men refused to mske the arrest, and his idereridonhtlesls lllaiespstterettiI with ‘ is e pursue s wsy t tong tï¬rsetsugitgont being molested by on one. The murder was openly committsg in broad daylight. and the perpetrator wss seen immediately before and after the crime by at least half a dozen persons, including two police ofï¬cers. With all the information and clews afforded by these witnesses he has so far made good his escape. and for ï¬ve dsys his identity has remained a mystery. There have been more mysterious murders thsn this, but a more extraordinary escape can hardly be found in the annals of crime. a" P â€2:21 we “1.“- "W e o tug eeopen y e in the“: heert oregano“) $33110“ pereone w o empe end ieeve their identity wrept in neuter . In some rupeote this latent «time ie thont e eilei. Mu.Beli, when“: gone to ebeher or milk as o’clock in the morning, yen to wed on her return borne. by e. men who ebneiveiy eoooeted her. ‘ her violently into her m h y end there etebbed her in the nook nine times. Her dying screen): brought her little deughter to the scene end erouled one,or two women in the honee.eii of whom new the men ieevnng otter ï¬nish- ing hie murderous work. The one: of the victim yore e130 heard lay ‘3 oerpenter 8 Bo apt ot‘flowors. " argon. ioker-bookers, A Lime (Peru) deepetch seys: There hee been e ï¬ght at Pegere.‘ neer Huenoego. The Pernviene hed 1.810 oombetente but no ertillery. end the Chiliens 1.200 men end ï¬ve cennons. The Peruvienl held the position. end the Ze ite end Lime regi- ments fought velient y, but the Chiliens after cherging three times drove them from the hill and scettered them over the country. Colonel Deloente. commended the Ohiliens, end it is steted positively thet Geoeres. in disguise, commended the Pernviens. Ceoeres hed eppointed Pucere eeerellying point, end meent to gether ebout himself there 9. new army, for there Were 200 Pernvien oflioers emon the 1,810. when the Chiliens discovered it e rendez- vous end broke it up. One Chilien oï¬lcer end three Peruvian ofï¬cers were killed in the bettle. end ebont 300 common soldiers. The routed Pernviens mede their wey towerde Ayecncho. where Penzio, e Pieooleist. in quertered with 1,000 men. It is not yet known whether Penaio has joined them for enother relly or not. Pleying upon the violin is eeid to cure nervousness; The longevity of musicians he- been estimated or avenged, and pleoee the performer: on the violin in the lead. 67 yeeret Pianist: come next et an average of 65 yeere; oompoeere. 64 ; performers on the oorn‘et, flute end olerionet at 68. end the lives of singers avenge 66 years. An ex-professor of mathemstics in a Russian university, who escaped from Siberia afew months since, sa that to an exile in Siberia, under eerta n circum- stances. esca oflers no great difllculty. It is more an a air of money than anything else. the distances being so great and the population so s arse thet very close police surveillance is mpoeeible; but escape from penal servitude is a terrible undertaking and is- very rarely accomplished. Sophia Ber-ins. who recently found her way into 8witzerland.le the only woman that has yet performed the feat. vow: on '1‘!!! PEOPLI. R. V. Pnncn,’ M. 1).. Buffalo, N. Y. : I had a serious disease of the lungs, cud was total time conï¬ned to my bed and and under the care of a. physician. His prescriptions did not be p me. I grew worse. coughing very severely. I com- menced geking your “ Golden Mediccl Discovery." and it cured me.â€"Yours respectfully, I n , I "III c I. ‘p- I Another Bnltlo Between cum and Peru. MOST MYSTERIOUO MURDER. .__._.â€"~ No Clue to tho Auuoln of a Boston Bight About Face. The diflerence between t men sick and the name men well is most remnrkable. The old end often (gated oouplet contains 9. great den! of mu ' when 913 devil wu lick, tho devil I monk " viouldbe ’7 “ When the dam got well. the dam . monk nu he. Hex-(11y e grater ohenge then thin el- thongh one of e nature entirely diflerent wee thet recorded in e etetementy by Mr. J. O. Bowie, 0! Britannie. Ont. lie eeyu that he took a. bed cold which settled on his lungs. end soon hed every symptom of con- Iumpticn. He could get no relief or enoou ment. Everything wee dork before h m. A friend brought him a bottle of Dr. Wileon‘e Pulmonary Oherr Balsam. end he is now hearty u ever. It bl euoh kindly eote on thin on the pert of riende thet this remedy hen Io repidly become known and in nppreoieted eo generally. Tï¬o flocking“ murdoxpomgnjttod ig Bop. There mu I young Indy ulte Mr. W ho bud much tronb]. V th her hit. So she bought Cut-bonus. Andunl hwobomh In the I"!!! o m. mcidon. I doolno. Shore ‘3: I y_oqng [.511 qgljtg hip Violin Plan-l and Nerve-Inca. All Expensive “ Patience.†Jiï¬nn Bureau-,1 Hilladalo, Mibh. A deepetoh from 'Webeeh (1nd.) aye: Living in Fulton eountymot fern-om Roch- eeter, eretwo oerpentore. nemed Bemuel Mow end Zeno Bueeell. Beth ere men-led men end heve largo temlliee‘. One morn- inglut week. ehortly utter Mow bed left home. Russell eto et the Mow men-ion, nnd,oelling Mrs. ow out on the rah. gut hie um around her weiu and ï¬re“ (1 or. The led beeeme very indigumt. end pushed Bum swag. Next de ehe went to Roche-her with or hueben . end ï¬led e oompleint again-t Russell. chasing him with neeult. In éhe‘ proceedin Bumu admitted thet he h ed and Mn. flow but oleimed thus was with her oon- eent. Alter due deliboretion. Mr. Russell wee ï¬ned .10 and ooeee, amounting to Q22. Ont, eeye: “ B. V. Pierce. Bnfldo. N. Y. z I hove need our 'Fevorito Pr pilon.’ 'Golden 11¢de Dieoovery.’ tn ' P t Purgntive Peliete.’ tor the t “In; months nnd and myeeiiâ€"(whu Ihnii eey)-- ‘ mode new agein ’ ere ihe only Words in“ «green it. I won reduced to e skeleton. ooni not welt wore-e the floor without hinting. could keep nothing in the eh‘npe of (cod on my etomnoh. Myeeli nnd triende hnd given up ell hoge. my imme- dinte denth seemed oertnin. now live (to the surprise of everybody) nnd nu able to do myown work." Very oftens irited horses are ermitted or encourage to over‘exert emselves until they receive severe in urles, which often remainsablemish to e last, and consequently the horse's value is lowered. In our point of view this is hardly to be regretted. as horses are often better treated by their owners than these same people treat their fellows. because of the direct loss through any such mishap. In any case. however, a remed for -euch . diseases as wind galls, chopped eels. gelled shoul- ders an lameness can be cured easily by the use of Dr. ADow’s Sturgeon Oil Liniment. Six months ago Mr. John Banger, a switohmsn on the Centrsl Rsilrosd died. twee tine English setter which belonged to im presented to n gentleman in this city by he widow in consideration of his kindness snd attention to the ismily y. A few do I since the gentleman ship d the do'gjo o. 8} Central- silroed, to 0 care of a triend there. he my after his arrive! the dog m nsï¬dto get loose from his kennel, walks berately to the rail- raid, and stretched himself dor'oss the trail: in front of an engine, and was run over snd killed, thus committing suicide from grief. -Savannah News. imaginary populace. and a. graceful bow for the shuok bouquets her httle brother is bribed to throw her. When she gets this down ï¬ne she intends to take some lessons in elooution sud gestureâ€"Turf. Field and arm. 95“.. say. :_ “ 1 Every one suffering from painful corne will be glad to learn that there in a new and painless remedy discovered by which the very worst class of come may be removed entirely in a short time and without pain. Pornm’e Panacea Conn Ex'riucroa has already been used by thousands. and each person who has given it a trial becomee an’xioue to’recommend it to othere. It is the only eure, prompt and painleee cure for corne known. Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor is cold everywhere. Stage-struck maidens are dreadfully ex- cited over the newspaper iotnre of Mary Anderson drawn from the e tin a landan by a bevy of nice hair-garte -in-the-middle young men. It is sand that one pretty Atlanta (8. 0.) girl goes out to the carriage house in the back yard and has the hired man to draw her about in the coupe, culti- yatlng a sweet look and emile_ {or "the “ 81'. J onx. N. B.. J une 2nd, 1877.â€"Lsst summer I overdrove every ï¬ne youn horse which was perfectly sound when I ught him. The overdriving caused a bone spsvin. Hosting of your Dow's Sturgeon Oil Liniment from the to rietors of the stable, I pug-chased s. , tt e. the use of which ms'ae him perlectly sound. I have driven him ever smcs without any sign or any return of the spsvin.â€"â€"J. E. M13033." This is conclusive. Glare Louise Kellogg hue signed a. con- tract with Max Btrnkoech for a num- ber of performances in the principal cities of the United States. her engagement to extend until the 25th of May. after which time she will be heard no more in public. Those who suï¬er from headache. billoue disorders. 9120., end the ho ens. melan- choly feelings induced by t eee disorders, will ï¬nd permanent relief from the use of grhWileqn'e Anti-bilious and Preserving I e. A Chicago prison-keeper says: “ I huvo met with boys here under 12 years old who have tnvelled ‘11 over this land done. and sue me accurate demri tiom of Philndol- ï¬liï¬ Cinoinnnti. Ban nnoisoo: Ind New 0 oo." ‘ Bix week- ngo. at the 3 tion of a. friend. I began taking Dr. W eeler'e Gom- found Elixir of Phoephetel and Colin: or D yepepeie.whioh had troubled me some ’time and had im aired my general health. Under its use gmp rovement wee rapid, and I am py to state that I have entirely reoovereg. Aux. Mchnnox. Itelien Warehouse, Montreal. The coï¬in in which David Nevero. “ the fat boy.†We! buried at Pittsburg on Tues- day. was six feet eight inches long. three feet wide end two feet two inches deep. Hie weight Wes ebcut 700 pounds. The Voikesreed o! the Orenge Free States has refused to allow President Breud to ecoept the Grend Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George offered by Greet Britain for services in connection with the settlement of the Trencveei dim- cuity. Pleroe‘e "Pleuent Pu tive Pellete" ere perfect preventive: o eoneci Mion. Inolosed in glue boctlu, elven free . By all druggieto. Merrill E. Gates. Professor Albany Aoedemy. bee been chosen President of Rutger‘e College. New Brunswick. N. J. “I“. NI" AGAIN.†{in-W912; 1})?!“- 999$th A Dog 00:11qu suicide. Conu! Con-:13! Corn- ThoMolIllu. Overdrive. nor-u. 3-.- Jacobs. I '0'.- “ unto-ll Non-deny. Bouto- m Dario-u. It wu shortly baton Ola-Mun am An woman: rothd um ah. be not to oPhihdnlphhAlmhouuu-mn u uh. could 1019 tho «ninth: to boom. s whither they hed gone on reenhin this city. However. ehe meneged to thr ve in her questionehle mode of living.) end through elegeoy 018250.000 left to er by one of her edmirere she mede exceeding dieplear, end eoquired e netionel notoriety. Twen y-flve yeers ego she merried Rev. Themes Thompson. e well-known Beptist minister. The eoqueintenoe we: e ohenoe one. but the divine wes so etruoh with. her oherrne thet be induced her to oheng her lite end become e minister's wile. hex lived heppily together for sixteen yeere. life of openhendednees hed dreined the . Her Itory wen u wondmne one. he won now 68 you: old ond povetty- etrloken. Yeexe or ehe wee WW. wee the petted one o meny men of renown. end her weelth we: reckoned nt o auto! of n million. Her neme we: hire. mmn Thompson. but she woe better known II Emmo Jooobe. She came to thin city when only 16 {out old. (mm mm. running away rom home to may a young member of the Legislntnre. In tlne ehe wu din polntod. tor the heutlen men doeegted er in n_lxoune of low gnu-tote; urso, sna sitar the dost!) of her husband rs. Thompson began to toe! the pinohlng of poverty. In a short time she wss with- out money. sud st lost she sought the slum- house.-â€"Philadelphia Record. men in this city. went to Ken-nee City to work. Last Mend; Sounders when: a. saloon drinking with is friendl, when four men rushed in and grabbed Saunders. and dragged him out. He wee hurried up an alleyway, end the party inoreeeed to twelve. Saundere’ iriendu pureued, and when they caught up the mob had token Saunders to‘ a house, and in the presence of e 13 yen- old girl named Blenegen. accused him of assaulting her person. which Saunders did not deny. He wee then hurried to Row bridge, and bee never been heard from einoe. Iii.- mtosl he win-I thrown} ism thrives. A 'Kuuu Method cl Making Away with Ill Obnoxious Individual. r AnAtohoeon litmus) (1 Recently Walter unden,_ 7155i} iiwiï¬ï¬signgiï¬eiiy" Bevinâ€"5t m 1; ii; Ellett was Itrung up to oroe him fl) toll whut beoune 6f Saunders. Ho‘uid ho gqrned back when they made away with Hun You Tnmn Ir ?-â€"It so. you osn testify to its mmelloue powers of healing and recommend it to your friends., We refer to Brigge' Magic Relief, the atom! s oiï¬o for all summer complaintsâ€"disr- r amoholem morbus, dysentery. mmpo. oolio, sickness o! the stomach and bowel complaints. v» Gm Our or Doom; .â€"The close conï¬ne. ment of all teetory workgi vee the 0:! retivel pnllid (noes, poor up tite, lengu dmieer- able feelings, poor lood, innotive liver kidney end urinary troubles, and oil the phyeieiene end medyioine in the world can- not he] them unless they get out of doors or me rigge' Botenio Bitten. â€"A Long Time After the Honeymoon.â€" The huehe'nd eulke, the wife is annoyed e it. “ i, my deer," ehe eeid. “ you always 100 weary when you no with me." “ Whet do you expect. deer? The hull. bend and wife are only one. md I m elweye weary when I em alone." At A meeting of the Toronto Preebytery yeeterdey. Rev. J. M. 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