010: ch. deep In Love «me flying: 0n; the syn my quo 90' “31.1111; VV'I' In. Unit "- uvvv uvâ€" â€"-'â€" AIM. 0 Love. tor thy journe has wins. I “rough ¢urbld mm end Ian 0! rhuuder, When one new um end one tall- under. Love now u 3 bad mu straight (or warm ‘ Induce. Love reached the Northhnd. end touud his own; With budolng roree. end rouse blown. And wonderful )lllr I. he wove um: mouth. Bl- voiee wu meet u I rune that went. Gomor- and thunder! and throbs end ewelll, And tub and lapse. in rapturous dam. nu [undo divided the untied bench. The at end loved to I moi“ green hone-b w u; blr_d now end eunbesme (shoring throuyli" ' Ono note 0 w‘nd touch Ion: light leaf: 0 Love, “1950 dun 9101!". sweet om brie!â€" n-..s -- .1... .11.-. U wvv, luv“: u-’- u.-. .. mm a the me n. wd'n'éézinhbuew. Over the dash In Denth ouno flying ; 0n: the as": gas Degth flow I! hing. __.A ___ -0 MI. n.nl V!!! In!) muv luv-um...â€" -v Love heurd from um tho'}t‘1311~6§'ï¬la wings. Felt the blunt of them over the In. A ad turned his hoe when the shndomi be. And wept for a sound 01 disastrous wings. Daub reached the Northland. and claimed his wluu yllv uuuu. uvw..â€" .â€" 80 wove 101' the torohoad 0! one a wreath. nu voice was and n ma wind um sighs Through oypxesa trees under rainy sues, When gho dead leaves mm. on mo paths bo- owu- , With pale lyeot flown: by wet windl blown AL _ ‘__-L.-. .i .. Minna-“Inn. ma bends divided the tangled boughl. One Love he bore w a. den deep house, Winged never a bridegroom may chap his 8â€" A tensor silence. of dust. and sleep, n vigil there ehnll we loved one keep, 0: whet cry of longlog the llpe divide ? Surveying end exploring I new dletrlot in Queenelend la n meteor ol eome herd-hip and peril. In the eveningl. titer the dey’e work is over. when we heve flnlehed our " demper," nls heel and toe. end no emoking our pipes round I bhzlng log ï¬re. men] n “rouge story is told. My men ere old bneh- men. and up to a thing or two. eepeoinlly My Obelnmln. BE SET BY BUSHBANGEBS. VII-Quill“. He is e hssum soernm.reekless,hsndsome, genuine Irishmen of very respeeuble lsmily. induced to emigrate msny years ego as s hopeless soepegrsoe. He hse knocked ebont New Sonlh Wales end Queenslsnd in ell muolcemoiuee. I tell in wish him by ohsnoe. I wee toslnnste enough so save his lite. engaged him, end believe him to be as deuï¬ed and ï¬ne Mellow so there is in the '0! . III-III. A few year: ago. My Oheiumen wee jour- neyingin.the direction of Sydney. iron: 3 place in the interior celled. I think. Jimbnl- hh. Heving Itopped st Ieverel public house: on the wey, he found himself still on hie journey with n ten-pound note. hall a lovereign, end a halt crown in his pocket. About a hundred miles from Sydney he found some ccuiueion in a panic house which he entered to obtain refreshment. The hndledy was crying bitterly. and the servants were in a great (right. When he entered. the hoeteee eegeriy or I cleimed : " You ere not one at them,‘ are you 7" “ Whet do you meet: 7" " Ooh, it's the Buehrengere I mene. You aren‘t one at them i" “ No. Have they been here. then i†" Yee. halt en hour ago, and cleared my house oi ell I had. The widdy‘e cnxee be upon thim i" “ Have they gone down the toed. or etmck right into the bueh !" “ Gone down the reed to etick up eli they cen meet wid.†“ How many t" “ Three ; eonow leee." No. My Oheinmen muet go down to hyd- ney. He could not teke the bueh tor it, ee he did not know the country well enough. He might eyede the Buehrengere by some lucky chence. either by the eid 0! night or other meene. Be wee dreeeed. ot eouwee, in. the gee: of e thorough Bnehmen, end they might epere him on the old Scotch principle, “ Hewke pyke not not hewke‘ eon.†Beeldee, he might ooneeel hie ten-pound note. end it would not breek hie bent to loee hie hell- overeign end hell-crown. 0n the whole. hen. he eew nothing tor it but to reeume hie journey. He choee hie ehort nook ee the beet piece for the bent-note. end thxuet the note into it without lolding‘lt up. uâ€"Iv .- " 'I‘vâ€"w """u -_ . Forth he went and rode rapidly on for about half an hour without seeing the rangere; however. he distinctly law the ireah traelre of tour horses in advance. At an abrupt turn in the read he was covered by three revolvera and addreeeed by three voices-â€" “ Diemount i" No help {or it. He got off hie horse, and ‘ took a survey of the " glorioul three." One wae a very good-natured looking lellow; the other seemed rather backward; the third wae an unmistakable ruman. " Where have you been 7 You're a digger 1" “I'm juet coming from the Weuoorah Digglne." “ How much money have you got 7†" One hail-eovoreign and one hall crown.†“ In that all 7" “ That's all." It waa the good-natured man who epoke in thie dialogue. “ I think, Jim. we may let him oil. The poor lellow muat be hard up, eomiug .‘rom there wretched digginge." nm, " rep lied Number Three. whose eoeem wu Irish, and this gave My Charmin somglqpe. " We'llrï¬t 311 events, he must hue s gluu of grog.†My Ohainman nooordlngly drank u bugpgr {ha} took hll_ breath uyay. a, n AI _.. 30. Why, he‘u oouutrymm 01 your own. Whu do you lay. Jack? " " Never mind th Jock rays 1 " replied lumber Three. “ Don't you mute on an 0! yogrlefl. pick! I'llvao my wry 3n thin I " I‘LAx“..--_ - _- A- â€"_._ -_ ...v.. -v- «win: before inï¬rm the bnih." than «1d Number Three. " Not n bit of u. Jim. Let the poor notch ' Ho mbï¬ohad to My Ohuiimui w go on; and an he wont until they touched the ban 0! l0!!! . “ Halt! Now, listen to me. It's my opin- ion that you are n «shown. It I ï¬nd one Ihllllng on you more um yon hive noknow- ldged to" (no more n Mulblo onb). "I'll blqg yo_nr brains out on_th_o spot. Strip 1 " ,,,- AL‘A IA_ ‘ " Take 03 your jumper ï¬rstâ€"not your book. Now your flonnonhm. Throw than over to me.†' no onmiuod than thoroughly. “ Toh on your boon. Throw thou: here. Now our tron-on.†Ho and In mo pooh“ tho two ooiur. An â€" My. Ohalnmm owï¬EdV {9 'mo um 10: n moment he tell a mom! terror. but he the; 1: It ofl_a_ud prgcoeded go undroy. . hath. The Two Dude-n. ;Harp'of; Magdum for October. Not 3». “ Toke at your look: I" To helium wu inunnt own. The rnfflen ubook both look. Let rbe reader funoy the booting of My Obninmen'ebeu.. memwhlle 1 AI be had “mm “10 note in? ) the look whhouk folding II np, end an the robber had caught the‘ noro pith the thick nook between til ï¬nger rod thumb is was time prevented lrom tolling out. To Inch umell pgtbln o 3 men my owe 8door “to mm. " Now be on. " My Ohglnmun hoped um the uuoh In our. “ Wk“ 1 " uld My Ohdnman. " Would you land a man an: sloth naked. and in thlu weather. too? †“ You oughl to he lhonklnl (or you Me." J not lhen up come Dick. “ Hovon't you touched h‘m you Wows lho one o! keeping him in the cold 7" “ You mind your 015.: bunlneu, Dlok.†“ Jim.†totalled Dlok. “ you know I can “and n are» deal. hnl you're nol tho mon to bids 3 quarrel with _mo when I’m roused. I ‘1. I,,A A2_-A uu-v _ 1â€"...V-,, ,, mgu‘t allow you to do us you d’d last time. Give um man his boots and tronuu; keep thgjumpgr i! yoq'yg‘n fl." ,_ Jim ______ -_j I!â€" Tim: they split the diflorenoe. and My Chuinman was lots on a bush-toad without a horn, and only hall old. He had his mn- ponyd noto._ppwovor. L,,2_LI__ A-.. -L-_A A_.-I.... I'v----w â€"-v--v 7 ,, um walking briskly for shout twelve miles he came to a. sly stag-shop, where he tonnd two men convex-ink ; ono.evidontly the host; the other ï¬ne know u we)! as it i¢ had been tended to in) was the 10mm Bush. In the endless wilds of Austrelie there is not A Bushman whose life doee not otten depend on " trucking ;" end so wonderful do Bushman heoome in this respect thet they em tell the dete of every merk upon the ground. I heve heerd them debate es to whether I blsek's treek wee en hour old or two hours. New, My Ohetnmen hsd seen the treoks of tour horses in eompeuy. end he hed eerelnlly treeked the lourth up to this " humpy," close to which it wee stendlng quietly. tied by the bridle. “ If I don't ride thet horse ewey from this to-dey." said My Oheinmen to himselt, ‘hmï¬ I never heve the blessing 0t 8t. Pe- t e " “Jet, The hoot was 3 mm mm. The Bush- nuger vs: I all And muscular vllluin. with long, buck hait falling down his shouldersâ€" I bad sign, an is showed In 1nd been long " out.†vâ€"u. They had been talking on c subject thct hcd exalted the Bu-hranger; ~Jcnd that subject, as hr In My Ohcinmcn could gcther from tho muttered word: he over- head at his entrance. was thct the police were on their way up. and n_ot vcty hr 01!. on ‘f Hallo.†said the Buchanan, “where do you boil {tom 7†“ I hue come down the road." " Hoven‘t you got a bone 2†' There was no use shunning here, so My Cbaimnan 3‘ once repligd :_ My Uhainmï¬â€˜gï¬Ã© “the Mtsoxfio sign; it was nuswerad by the host. “ I was stuck up and robbed twelve miles ltom_thiu_by th_o B_uahrgngon.†_ v u a; " The dance! Are they so near? Isn't it tortuous, Casey. um I know this in “me 1" "Why 2" uid Casey. “ You're not going that way; you came from that direction yogrnell a while ago." _ ,,l!.l,1 .. V’Fh‘o Bani-nailing 7:" that moment wu light. ing his pipe with a burning coal. and his back was turned. My thipmnn gave n_lo_o_k and made a gesture which were perfectly understood by the ahrewd llule host. " I must be going. old man." said the Bunhunger. alter his pipe had been success- fully lighted. “ Let‘s have I glue 0! grog all round lint." 7 __ " All right 1" said the little man. Three glueee of rum eoon stood before the party. My Ohainrnan put hie hand forward to take up one o! the glaeeee. butcaeey, with an awkward apology about helping the gent ï¬ret, handed the robber that very glaee, gave another to My Chainman, and drank off the third himself. My Chainmnn nndentood all this. and hoped am the ntnpolying potion would soon take efleot. BM no. The rnflian'l commu- tion was on sound an the foundations of Bt. Pnnl’l. and the drought only increased his Ihnrpneu ans! penftgatipn. “ Do you think I don‘t use through you 1†nid he, with u dinboXical glnnoo at Casey. “ I'm not no sure 0! you " (this was to My ghainman). “ t! I was, I know what I should 0." “ What hlvo I done, air 7" “Id Casey. “ What have you done. you villain? Eygrything. I‘ll have your lite !" III A _1 A‘, !__L New, slthongh My Ohsinmen did not think that the ruï¬ien meant the threst literally, yet he made his little preparations. The fellow wss srmed to the teeth. He had two revolvers in hie belt and e donble-berreled gun stood close to him. A lsrge sheath. knife hung on his hip. Every second in- cresecd the ruiiisn's tury. His curses and thrests were appalling. Casey. the other side oi the tire,rest the picture of dismay. v v __-, _..- -._._ “ Why don’t you answer me 7" tns robber at last shouted. ‘ “ Because,†gasped Cassy, " I have nothing to say.†- “ Nothing to say 7" rotted the Bushrenger. “ Take that E" He drew a revolver, he]! rose from his seat, and with wonderful quickness levelled the weapon at Casey. But My Ohainman as quicker than he. He had quietly picked 1) an American tomshawk which lay on a block beside him, and just as the Bushranger had given the hall turn to ï¬re, down came the tomahawk on the heck oi the neck. The pistol exploded at the same moment. The ‘ wretched man gave hardly a quiver. He was ‘dead in a second. The two survivors looked i into each other‘s laces. pun-v can-r â€"- _ â€"_- -7. "0! come he was a Bnahnngen" enquired Ouoy, utt‘or‘ u yong pug“. .4 n- no AI4_“__‘A 'wâ€"va, .v---- ._ ""u "0! come ha wan,"nid My Ohdnmnn; and he then told him the whole Italy. “ But even it he were not, I did It in sell-defence, tor hg would have [119% _mo me ngxt grants.†-". â€"- . -w___.â€" “ You saved my life, howevor,†laid Ouey, “ rad that is everything to the pv-pouo." " I thought at ï¬rst,†sud My Ohn‘vmnn, "thst you were in languo with the robbers." " Probably I might hue been forced to be no in time." was the ropiy; “ but I have not been here long. and, My upon It, I Ihtn' be 1101010»ng ,- - . . n n ,-n _AI. up, " Whine the beat to be done 7†ma My Ohu'nmnn. " th'l we ride on and meat the pollgg. H_ }ho! ugon thy, no! I" n In -__I-l_._3 "For the Lord’e “he, don't 1" exclaimed the other. “ Hie muoe are Inn to be here In no “me, and they'll toflnro me ll they and thin out." "Get n behind no, end we‘ll both ride 03. " edd Obelnmnn. " Then 1‘ leeve everything belonging to me to be piundered." th)‘. four 96m“ 1" “ Lot mmww the body down the root Into an lamb than, md um: elm) up. You ride on. I'll pxotand um their unto us. me: you. It you do mm the police. don‘. any 5 Ivor}! .1301“ it." ,: -_.Ijl- u-.. L- _A_‘-_ “ But we hom 1nd nddlo mu be “010:: p'opï¬â€œ, ? ' . I , AI.-A r 1 AL I r-v'â€"- v, . "You mmtohuoo tint. It II we only plan." __ _. _ , ,,,,, 1 AL- -_I_ ._I-... _.2. I' My Chainmen eceepted the only plea. rode \ down to Sydney. and eold the hone. “ But. now. elr." uid he. “ comes the etnngeet put 01 the story. end. ll I dldn‘t leel rare that you would believe me. I would never tell it. Yours peered, end I happened to be travelling through It town where the melzee were golrg on. I hand that a greet murderer wet to to tzlcd, no I went to he" the l -fe'. I dld hear the trial. A: I live and Inuit die. one o! the omcla'e of that court, end not the lowest either. wn J I'm, the Bwhï¬rwger who stripped mel" u‘ -.l.u °-. UV-v _--_r‘-v “ Otconrsa you communicated your din- covu] to 9% r )135?‘ My Obe'nmm gave 3 dz} ( )agl‘, Ind, 1 33th:.- 9‘3‘9'5, get rad in 9‘10 he). ,IIA- -1- " I never mroh cal? med to 9‘10 police. air. at any t‘ we -19ut 0! all then. Nos so much for ngy owg a:kq_21 {91" others. †n n I- 'l I..- LLAA “ lane's. I teoï¬â€™ira'liérl; “ but I hit-pa thut we! [be only hymmuNwd you nerve}- shed r" . " Tho orfly dtop;r"iuid Hy Ohuimnan. In some confusion, “ suing 3nd excepting 0:9 outer case. Thu’s 3 longer yam than ‘ ll." Crossing the drive by the Terrace we are at the heed oi the Hell, the grand promenade oi the Perk. 0n the lelt is is broad alameda, covered with blossoming creepers. reached by a narrow ascending path. where one may sit and watch the crowd oi csrrisges circling around the Concourse, or overlook the Mail. the music pavilion, and the breed green lawn beyond. On Saturday aiternoons in summer, when the band plays, the crowd 0! people moving np.and down the Mellie numbered by thousands. It is a democratic crowd, ‘ made up of all classes and conditions of lilo. ; Elegsnt men and women, iaunty collegians, nurse maids with their restless charges, German fathers oi families, with wile, bsbies, and grandmother all together in a crowd, young sweethearts arm in arm. lorgetting that they are not alone in the worldâ€"ell ere there; and ï¬ghting their way through the mess 0! people, the little pstient goats trudge buck and iorth,drswing miniature baronches iull of smiling children. West of the Mall lies the Green, where a hundred Bouthdown sheep may be seen grazing. under the care oi a veritable shepherd and dogs. Then there is the breed play-ground, the scene 01 many “ Well. then, gnu}! Ill“ 1. it you nut 2 s well-contested game 01 baseball. and a paradise for children, where they may play and roll in the gross nnmolested by my 0! the grey-coated gnudienl of the Park. ride merrily on the little horses 0! the Gerrousel, take naps in the arbors provided for their special resting pleoes, or reiresh themselves with e draught 0! sold milk ut the Dairy. The crowd of children seen on any pleasent afternoon in this portion 0! the Park is enough to bring e smile to the (see of the grimmest uoetio, end quite soflisient, were nothing more edded. to prove the greet bles- sing 0! this pleasure ground to the surround. ins oity.â€"Harper‘r Magazine for October. Fall- Rules. AI many who attend agricultural (airs are ignoram o! the mlu thal govern ouch exhi- biliona, a practical agfloullural man has made up the following code of rules lhat are applicable to lalrl at all times and in all aeoliona. A. the season 0! lain are upon us, it in only fair thou “tending lair: should properly heal lhom : .a, _ 1-_-- Lâ€"L AL_-_-L {Aura-J _--_ -__-__ Don't crawl in over the (once, but through the gate. The flame is amply [or orna- mam. Kaep to the right I: you pass Hound. It you don't you mny get lot-t. : I (,1, -A_IL-_ V‘- â€"vâ€" -J-__-' v Ityou observe within)“ which strikes yo_t_u' partisan!“ “my; 30 by it at once. A...... AL- Il_‘ -‘A‘L ‘vâ€"n ,â€"--.-_-__ ,V, In pausing Iroiih'd' "Imo'ng the live stock. remember thlt the hone: and «We are well heeled. â€" Beware of plokpockeu! In order not to put them to unnecessary trouble, can-y yer:- wallot in your hands: .-â€"- , ,,, .M- A- "I'll-6;; you sit 'loal.‘hiro Iomo one to ï¬nd you. Twelve ohelp boy: will be stationed on the gropud lot £1313 pyrpplq. _‘â€" -._ -_- “, In walking around you will ï¬nd plenty 0! chance: to get a equate meel. ' An efï¬cient corps 0! police are on the gr and. ready to club In and make the lair e 5'. our. Any men oeughl squinlins It the weather and predfellng rain will be ordered to dry up. The hell-mile tuck in not 3 mile eround. Beer this In mind, and it may one you much sorrow In otter yearn. ‘ When you get tired oi sitting, take a grand stand. Quarters provided tor ell the omoeu of the auocinflon. but it you went e quarter you must go down in your pocket. it is now the seseon when boys end girls in the country give their mothers sud nights by earning home in the miseries of poisoning by ivy. The izritstion by this poisoning is route. but the speedy cure ior it is e wash oi oxsiio seid, n teespooniul oi the salt to s pint oi water, with which the poisoned spots rte bathed es oiten as they grow troublesome. The lotion smsrts severely ior e iew minutes, but is followed by e oessstion oi the poison pa'n, which itebes ssii one eould test the part to pieces. The shove msy need reducing ior young children. Make it week st ï¬rst. end sdd grsins oi the sslt until it is strong enough to give reliei. A dessert spooniul oi sweet oil trken deliy is ssid to drive the poison out oi the blood. but three severe uses were cured without it by the eoid slone. It should not be put in tin or my- thing metsllie, es it eonodes. and may iorm poisonous compound. The only English eteteemen with whom Lord Beacon-ï¬eldi- et eii eomperebie ie Lord Palmerston. end the difference between their ohereetere - oblenree the pertir! rim. ilitnde. I! we eey thet they were both gey in their meme: 0! deeiing with the Home of Common: on the qneetione thet eeme before it. we ehoil eey eii that in pouible. Even their geyety wee oi quite dietinot kinda. Lord Pei- mereton wee jenniy; Beacon-ï¬eld eerdonie. Lord Pelmereton commended the edmiretioe and eiiegienoe oi the Home 01 Common- ‘beeenee he wee. in e etnguier «are, e pereo ‘niï¬oetion end tnoemetion of the Eng'hh ‘ ehereeter. Lord Beeeonefleid’e moet indieeri- mtnete admirer never euggeeted thie ee e hula tor ednietion. '1 he Mall, ventral Park. new to Care In Pol-on. Conviction by Chum. Sana: A withdnwlng-room udlo‘nlng u com; o! jmtleo. J urymon round to con-mu thei: voxdlot. â€"‘ -. -I u n 1 , Foremonâ€"" We“. gontlomon. 'twou‘t l 1 no good for we to so on u'kh'. ’Tio clear we can't poulblo oonwlncaono mother that way, I0 II to: to tune on our wordiot. Si: (or gum] Ind ’III a dozen {or no‘ gu‘lty; ’u‘n't we be» my up 7" __ Booond amid-n (donbuun, )â€"“Woul\l um be doing exactlyiigbt _7_†“v n . - 0,,n. vv “VIâ€"u ._v.. v Fc;emIn-“ Wy 30$ 1 We're twelve. e'n" we? Very we“, Wun't there enothet twelve once. end wen one of 'em 'uug ’iueu. didn‘t the ’leven out when drew lot. 00 rhould fl]! up the none: 2 Wot‘e the dif- lerenee "Ween dremtln’ low end tou'n'npr end ’0' one we do wrong i! we goes by 'he ’Poulee ?" . 0 V.--" . Second J Hymnâ€"“They couldn't do bet- ter then drew lote, in their enoumetmeee." Foremenâ€"“ No more een’t we in cum." Second Jusymen-J‘ Well. I don't know; but I seem to “no, we oou‘d. Being equelly divided emonget ounelvee. ien‘t thet eqnlo ‘ velent to heving e reeeoneble doubt 1 end orghm't we to give the prisoner the beneï¬t 0 t f†‘ Th'rd Jurymenâ€"“ 0h. bother. thet‘e rear . ' i too much. Let'e tone up. Tues up, 1'. d east to Providence." 'Foumenâ€"" Are all on you egrced to (hut. gentlemen I" The Beetâ€"“ Agreed I" Foremenâ€"“Whet elm)! it be. then? Beet two out of three. or euddeujeeth r' Second Jar} mm â€"“ Wor‘dn‘t luddan «10“th I question of donh or lilo. be . little too luminary 2’ ’,_ Third Jurymunâ€"“ Who": the odds? We can't any hero argiyln‘ all duy; and I want: my dinner.†The Bantâ€"“ Ton upâ€"tou up ; let’s tons." a Foramunâ€"" Now, then." (Produce! a copper coin.) “ Ben two out of three. Guilty. ’adl; noS gouty, tails.†(Skies copper.) ‘ Eda!" ‘ Third J rrymuuâ€"“ Hoods it in.†Foremsnâ€"“ ‘Ero goon again. Tails!" Th‘rd J etymmâ€"N Go it, once more." Foremanâ€"“ Now for the ï¬nisher." (Tones the third time.) “ ‘Eds 2 Gv’lty ! Ia thlt your verdict ?" The Bank“ Unmimouo. Fourth J nrymunâ€"“ Non camper." Third Jurymnâ€"“ But seeing. ufur Ill. ’twuu was up, suppose we recommend the pryoner to mergy. geutlemon 7" nu._u u“ 01A ‘-l .- Foremenâ€"" That’s it. That ’11 ’it or! ex- actly. Guilty. but reeommended to mercy." [Exeuut hto court to deliver the“. verdict. whilst cuttein tells]! Wau- AN 01.!) Mm nu None». â€"I have noticed that all men are honest when well watched. I have noticed that p‘urlen will hold pon- nlcc so well u pounds. I have named that in order to be a re:- eonable creature it ll necessary In times to be downrighg mgd, _ new â€"v "u.-. _- __“. I heve noticed thet mks. broadcloth! end jewels ere olten bought wgth other pople’a money. I heve noticed that whatever in in ï¬ghtmith a tow exoeptloneâ€"the lelt eye. and the left leg. end the left eide o! e plum pudding. I have noticed thet the pnyet o! the eelï¬eh men ie, " Forgive ne our debte." while he mekee everybody thet owes h‘m pay to the utmoet tel-thing. c .n A Q, , .‘IA- ALI_L_ -â€"_â€"- r": 'v -._- ~ 7 , .. I have noticed that he who think: every man orogue, in oextein to see one when he ehavee himself, end he ought. in mercy to his neighbou, to euagender the new. to ine_tl_oe. .. c .u ,. ,,.,_,_ 2â€" AL- l--|0- I hove noticed that money in the 1001': wisdom. the havo’o reputation, the poor man’n desire, the oovetons man's ambition, and the idol 0! than all. Queen Cusreus re Chumâ€"The Emperor oi Ubine is ellowed three wives. the chic! oi whom is the Empress, while the other two ere Queens. He hes the right, under eertein restnctions, oi choosing his own successor. When the Emperor Hien Fung died, in 1861, he leit the throne to his son Tonng-che, who wes only ï¬ve years old. The Empress end the boy's mother, one oi the two queens, were mede co regents. They reigned very successfully until 1878, when Toungehe took the Government into his ovm hends. end removed them irom power. In 1875 he died oi smell-pox, without nemiug e euc- cessor. His wile wee e ieeble girl, with e young baby. for whose rights she hed not the strength oi chsrecter to ï¬ght She soon died, end the old Empress and (green seized the opportunity to get heck upsn the throne. They chose e three-yesr-old nephew 0! Hlen Fang. end appointed themselves to reign until he became e man. The scheme wes carried cut. end the two women are new seemingly ï¬rmly re-estshiished. Among the ; ï¬rst ststesmen oi the empire wes Wo Kotu, et the heed oi the Civil Service Depertment. He brooded over the wrong done to the inient son oi Teung-che, end et lest resolved to spank out against it. This wee e serious metter, ior encient usage in China decrees thet whoever utters treason shell et once commit suicide. Wo Ko-tu wrote end pub- lished. in the most respectiul lengusge, e demeud that the Empress and Queen should ebdlcete. Then he killed himsell with e knile. VII-- '- â€"----. Form In MAILâ€"Tho humsn ear is south times sttsckcd by s disesse which shows itsr'i in the iorm oi s running sore; in many csses the tympsnum is destroyed snd hosting icst beiore the nsture oi the mslsdy is discovered. The disesse is due to the growth oi s microscopic pint or fungus oi the Aspergiilm ismily. It espcially tbrives when, from my csuse, the secretion oi we: in the sex is stop- ped or hindered. The microscope is e vslusble sssietsnt in the discovery oi this iusgus.’ Consumption, the most dissstrous msiedy thst sflllcts humsnity, is now ssid ‘ to be csusad by s yesst plsnt ihst flourishes ‘in the blood. The presence oi this fungus in the blood is resdiiy shown by the micros- cope, cnd now iorms the subject oi careiul study smong physicisns. Dr. Ephrrim Gutter. M. i). . oi Boston, Mesh, hss devoted much lsbor to this subject. sud, we under- stsnd. has recently produced micro-photo- grsphs oi the fungus with Toiies‘ remsrksble l- 75 objective. We believe thst Dr. Jsmes H. Selisbuiy. oi Oievelsnd, Ohio. wss smong the earliest to detect sud describe this curious vesst pint oi the blood. The Home“ Telegraph Oompery hue opanod tn omen It mono: Point, (Joni, of Essex. 01mm. Good regular tending do“ much m Ihtplng uppnnnou. u any poutbly hue boon no- “and. Who our “w u mu with the auction and romudity of m tldonnunf n ‘ “Baton mom-go. Ifleouon 3nd putt 02103 3 mar. nfleouon 3nd detection. Wigwam: thin neat opmph on . man who bud Mod two modes at Ma. um! neither. 1. would Mom. with wy moon: 1 1’03 “cultâ€"A photographer “mum“ thn. halide-I other uoauoflu. ha bu | “new [rout auto, in“ the thing to: a lovu‘l picture." 7-7 - a... .‘ ,__ Not to n: OAuonw.â€"Viaitorâ€"“ wean, on Mn. how mtny flab have you «can ‘r" T (who hu timed 10: hour: without unwell) "Dunno. I huon't ooumed 'em yet" A young ludy uto mu 5 wedding oako. and then tried to dream 0! her future husband. How the uya that she would rather am that mury the mm the new In thnt drum. “ Wlnl‘o tho dlflerenoo.†naked 9 lanolin ln ullhmotlo. “ bolween one yud and two yards 7" " A lance." wn lho reply 0! a men. be: 0! the clan. The motor wu mom. Tame But 0n.â€"-0|ly swell (pompoud ) -“Mv any la the country will ho on dopendem on the wombat." Oommy lmdé Agraâ€"j“ I Inppou 3011'" u plwwgnplur. l en.’ A WA “no to Eva. DolBl.â€"(In the 3.11011 0! the Loam. below the mm. 0! the Venn do Milo.) Little Boyâ€"“ Whtt did they on he: um 03 to: 2" Motherâ€"“ Became Ill 91“ her ï¬ngers in the auger bum." “ Tr stimulants." the doctor cued: I at . ï¬nd vary nouly died. " Out lumn‘suu,†the doctor uld: Behold the ad maltâ€"I'm dud. Hm I 3 middle couru but men. I mum ere mic have and my bacon. All“! in media tuuuimun, I thank! hue been allvo next Ohrludmu. A divinity etudent electriï¬ed hie cuminâ€; recently by hie brillient reply to the queetionï¬ â€œ How nanny and who were the mine: prophete r " “ There were twelve." wee the newer; “ and they were so called been. their propheeiu were nilVrrltten before the! etteined their majority." An old beokwoodemen who wee ebont t teke his am ride one Mhehelppi “combo; wee eeked whether he wlehed e deck or eebin pause. "We’ll." laid he. in humble. tellgned nor: 0! way. “ I‘ve lived i: a eebln 1!! my life, en’ so 1 anon noel)! pueege ’ll be good 'nongh tor me.†A Roman “Turfâ€"Sn“ (Iho mid hlmuol! on hi1 hitanto nppoaunoo)â€"-“ 80: I can't Itop, old Inflow ; wont to set my ha out. badly." Cynical friendâ€"“ Wont to I your hot: out badly. Well. you can‘t bone: flan go when you nlwnyl h“. don. ; no one could do it wane." A! m Lu: PIO‘I'UBI Snow. - Ha deyok Brown (asthoflc)â€"â€""Woll. you’: we lost penon I would hove thong!“ c 1110031113910â€, ï¬nï¬mith! I thougm you hm pioturu.†Smith (prou!o)â€""Bo I do; deton'em. Must do ’om. thoughâ€"cubic: for conversation. Hob music. too; mind open, thoughâ€"lune ransom" “Howie it, Mu. Murray,†ma one In! to another the other n'ght, no they bed comforï¬ng cup of tee together. with In“, dczcn ruined reputation on buttered tou “ thct you alweyc heve euch nice milk 7 1 the cow hereon told me ehe gave it, it could- bc better." “ Mn. Lorna, m’em." reptk the experienced matron. “ I never keep t1 rune mflkmcn more than n month; I wenteto Iecnre customer: nnd I0 there more cow in hie milk than nenel ct ï¬r: Whenever hie milk in each u not to enllet t1 belt eflortl o! my cat, I chenge.†“ I any, George, whot motel you look ohmic! 2" aid on Mend m no“: manly. “ Why. didn't you hoot. Bob 2 1‘ 30.“): to be mottled next Wain-Ida: “ Well. I must confess I no nothing in $1: to note you ohmlul; I would think um mote you tool and." “ Why. no, my (ll follow. It will be the hopplou (by of my 11: You no. Motildo is 5 very expend" 1m: She mm to go to the open even a! ht : ,1 atom on the my. 3 pound of on y '1! there. md nods-voter on the woy home; | I tell you it" o tenth]: dnln on “ï¬lm pocket, nod I'm going to put 0 flop to Come in out! how o 0133:." A. lete London Echo eeyIâ€"" Poor Telling: seen through yeeu end your. ego by ell me 01 lenee, ie only beginning to be loud at by name people hue. The Eastern Pa \hondon) tell: the etoxy oi e demented eon mittee 0! en Eeet End church who, wield! to nice I cum of money. thought they woul cry cloud to Telmege. They did, end We: of canine directed to hie locale: (end all tuy) egent, who, to their unenmeut. eekl 100 guinea: to: one hour'e use at Toluene bnzen throet end lance. The put on; long ie_ce end I _eh_e:p screw. end out,“ ,,,,, _I_ [AL ‘A egent down to eixty guinea. which wen . 1 The lecture wa e it‘lnre, pathepe beam wa delivered e dey or No bdore » t Cry-tel Pehoe n the Momma“. of to: guinea. Tolmeg e'e vcee‘jze Impxove. like cheese, by keeping pins. Pm forty guinea. eommon prints. for ehnn tone who one to buy them, em, guinea. ' Bcnoon Femâ€"It mey bowel]. juet now, ti notice thet et the leet union oi the hegiela euro oi Onterio the 106th notion oi till Public Schools Act wee emended by etrihini out the eub-Iection eliowing eny porno: texed for Public School purpoeet on prom situeted in e diiicrent ecuocl uction iron thet in which he mid", to eend hi1 children to the echool oi the section on whicl the proper in eitueted on no ievoeeble term ee it be ten ded on such eection. the iollowini c'euee be lubetituted: “ From end one the 18th d oi August next, the ice to it impoeed upon eny non-resident pupil: ehel ‘ not exceed the min of 26 cents for eechpupi ior eve crlender month.†It will be M iron: th thet ell pereone living outeide municipality end lending pupile to the pa school at the town will be required to peg too not exceeding 25 cente e month. Mr. Lebouehere tefls n good lion of In Lyonl. the heeheior Minute! 01 Greet Brill et Wnehlngton during the Preeideney of l Lincoln. On the birth oi Prince Albert Viei oi Wclee Hie Lordehip culled on the Preeidl to ennonnce the empicione event. nine: lietened nther cbctmtediy to the one statement end me lo rude I: to alenee eome pope" before him an thou h he I hneineu of e more pulling kin on be: When Lord Lyons hed left 0! speaking"! Abe " looked up In ii etutin out oi e do chucked the Engiieh_li_ ter 11min: _1 ohuokod the Eu mu unmnr ands: rib: ma oxohlmo , "th11“.an do non Ina uouun l:u, .. Mu." Tho Inuit 0! Lord" and 1 onnmnhlo. but a wluly (1 am In but to “to no notice of the MM conduct. What, indud. could ho any, on or mm ? Ila-nor. lâ€"Th 3 l“.-