. raw. air aï¬wgs 3.0" lgmflï¬go iarris has for sale, William St. Toronto. enr- 9': at DUTHlE 9H:2'~va’1:, 5“, 'n: ,r, “‘3 m: . v..- Ali (-r Ben Vafley Pressed Brick Works. TAYLoP momma. Props. 2.2.13 “cl“ 3 m'rmn ,- UU’U ' l‘ KS BEST fill 3D LARGEST SALE m CANADA. Manufactu GE. PBPS wit and Truth Building, “EST. .llli llllif S‘l :. : .L‘}? 858 I Ht: ‘. ERY LATESF FROM ALL WORLD OVER. â€"__. THE uvanstlng items About Our Own Country, ' Ora: Britain, the Unlted States, and All Parts or the Globe, Condensed and Anon-d for Easy Reading. CAN A DA. Muss llï¬ll’t‘s l‘f. \Villard announces that lbt‘ ll m: ntit. L“ of the \\~ It'. l'.l'. at forum .lmi l‘dfl‘alo will protest ag- lillrl 13.1lcllziig. My. '1" ulkins of Hamilton. was faâ€" tall}. llilllv‘l ly ll. . explosion of a lamp. A Vii-till. ll.1llli‘il [It-.Alutusky “as fa- tall} gum»: in an elevator at Branâ€" don .‘l.tll A My. ru-lt ’lt‘lll Society has forum-d in Berlin. which. it is claimed. is tin~ feast of the kind in t‘knada. ‘ ~ ï¬lms (LC report of the complete Hume of the ctd fishery this season. A dangller (f Joln L'uderhill. of \‘. .nnliw, is dead at that pla e frtm l i l kyl-x lathe“ by stepping on arusty hall. for daughter of Mr. George H. 'lmipes. o’ St. t‘uharines was so se-l ittly llllDL‘ll by he! t'lL-tllt‘s catch- flf.’ tire that death -;--.lk plat in low ht uls. l l l'hl‘lltd.‘ lhl'lui-SUKL one of the prin- IUNIY l; .l- .t. the light. near Minden in: ttlntl. W. H. Snwyer \WlS fatally inâ€" yuzi-ae l..z.~ i-eun brought backtt: Minder) l in 'l.tll‘l."l‘ Uf [lie [lltllk'e- l l Ur; lizursllny the. steamer Merrima-I lick llUlfi Montreal for the London' v:.'..kri a quantity :f (anal an unit).- the» l M's aul peaches in cold stor-' Riga ..~ .in (-ig'erirncnt. l l'flkilzif' (Jozcrntiient has deridâ€"l. u. t‘ ‘t‘h't Prof. \Villmou to the Michi-l putt-n lll‘fllt‘l tt' inustignte and re- port " If.‘ lluruiu o: Mines concerning lie rvptrt tbzl‘. there are new gold‘ l.:. .‘~ tbk‘lt’. i .ty new gluin elevators and thir- tech .u‘ “a 0'. tires have been con- etiu “â€1 during; the present year ltzacâ€" uxml. .ate “1- at along the railway llflt‘ In Marlin-Lu out: the Northwest 'l\*.f“l dies (lat: “1er smallpox cascs were rt“ llH'Vt'l to the i try contagious Diseases li"‘l'll'll at Montreal. tl..- patients be- ‘n: ttze “ii:- and LllIPO‘"\’t'ltl'-trlitl daugh- ‘ei if t street railway nutorguztn. \\ ho int lave- lll Fullum l.lllv‘. \ll»r.llrn! is threatened With a water l:lll..f\<' owing to a trunk in the iig ting}; pipes vavrying the uaierundcr flu la ..im- (‘utlal A (lt‘edgc empltyed .il dr-gt-ning the .anal it z'e up several kIt: tlrrts of two 30-inch pipes 'l‘m- wirgest sale if :‘l'lt‘ leather ever ma 1-: .n Canada. \uns made at .‘llll‘ t:t.;' -y Shaw t‘a Sll‘ tk Cl zupztny to J;;;..e.~ .231 ‘Creudy A. Company. Ibis nun u tit-n involved the ttuusfer of ' lti hltitsftlf' nutrisuleiutiou of about 51v LU . .l‘m plates of the jubilee stamps and cards were destroyed yesterday (“Hunt in the presence. of the i'ost- Ill..~lcl (it'nt‘f'ull About thirtyâ€"two mil-i :lutl .‘iilJUpS Were printed from the, ‘ .l" and about chen million postul curds ‘l‘mzvc are more than four; thousand their at Work on theseveml set'tiotlsof. Lia- ‘t‘rl It's Nest l’ass railway, and tin-re lit tilt the whole line will he tomâ€" 5... 1‘ 1 “I‘ll within the time first esiie ’litll“il i; the Canadian Pacific railttay rizn;iil,;tgr.uellt. l\ 1.. \z-u,« has been rueived of one oftbe. [antes \\l_ll ’11 left Montreal Some weeks rizw hr the Klondyku. The. members of ii: iatty are all well and. while they :11" u'meting with great diffigultics in: llw’ \Vh'tr- l’uss. they are in the best' cl quilts and are confident of success. ‘. 'r ‘ll .. t}. Slmughnessy. vino-president , m t;.-- \Kilzudiun Pacific. railway. who' l. .5 :- lllr'ric‘l to Montreal from a tour l :: l:~}'-‘l"ll'n. gives a glowing descripâ€" t. r. . 2' business in tlu- NorthrWest. The. ' v- but crop of Manitoba, he says. will l l the first csti.rn::tes .iind he thinks l 3.:7- between t\vent.y'vtwo 'lntl . bushels for ex- r-‘..‘.-ct ti Ute \vi'l !\\:‘r.t_\‘â€"tltrc$‘ million ;.-(~.'l tlris yenx‘. t2 ll lu'A'f BRll'l‘AlN. :3: l.s-tvi< W. Cave. judge of the ling:- ‘ri ill'ill (Hurt of Justice is dead. He. .-..~ s v»-nty~livo years of age. 'l‘im l’rinrr- of \anes hzislncceptcd the .zxztumriship of the Royal Commission for th- Paris Exposition- of 1900. 'i T. - B“ili>h Government has instruct.- vwi rtot‘du'l Yard to notify the l‘riited Fl ‘u-s of the departure of Anarchists. mt‘ il. .l l: untry. .1. t:\ tr-st c is: is to lit: made of til-1,-~ :iglll “I. the. t'nll'x'll ztl itratfortlron-Avon. to exact ‘ Hll VisitUX'S. Everett )lillttis is de.id in Lon- Eln t'ccenlly succeeded his father. l.l[t‘ <ir .luhim l-I. .‘Iillais. president bii' 'ltrl,. hi liuy :l Academy. 4... l .A\ {musing stemiio-r reports tha t, the twist. 'l‘ugs have gone to her rescue. lite lluri of (fadogiui. Viceroy of Ire.« ful. llllta issued a slxlle-tzwrit lo the ef- fect. 1i; it. tho report»: of filllllf‘tt‘. pros- » is in lrclnn-l are. ttnjux‘ltliable. ‘l l.-- 'l'i'uivs [fnion Congress in session lliimiugiznni. on Tatrsllay. pas “d :1 us! avian pledging fl; l‘ll .lnd finan- (-isi support In lite str....u; engiuv' rs. At lid" 'l'raricz: l'nion l'ongress in Bir- xx.in:.:h‘llll yesterday a rcsoluiit.»n was pissed declaring: in favor of the nu.- ‘ ' foderzifion of all nudes and in- o ‘ |.l"‘,.. dustries. . An lrew Carnegie. the l"illsburginil- .iunziirc has purchased Skibo Castle, state comprising 26.000 INT-“.5" of the fishing district. of iu‘sl shot-ting and Sofie-11p lshire. l’rince Alexander of chk.‘ who is st Hing: -it Belford hall: )jorthumber- l'llf'l. suited that neither- he ‘iwr an); of ll}; 'l'eck family intend visiting Ann-rim. ' . f f . ism! r‘_tli-ldiry's latest proposal.that 1' » (‘ ' .,-. for thp benefit. of all the cred- of Greece has been accepted by; Li. powers. ’ ', y -. 'l'h- Duke and Duchess of York at ’1‘ t5"t’>\\' received the civic authorities - :: l :b}.{‘nt’ll the new: Prince's dock. The tlrv \i'os profusely decorated in honor or. the v.'i~ir. of their Royal Highnesses. Stars: l l 'l l.» cutest intelligen e from Lalvrador‘ lt'lmwl l l I l victr of Dll.ll\c\,ve.ll‘-"S‘ 13:333.“): tho Anchor line, is disabled ant-tit rch‘n hundred tunes olf the lrish l l L n ! ck finances be controlled by the-i in a. booklet written in cypher by a. and 5H- 1;! ll ' I r . .I 3. ‘ 5,. 3 minor royal personage rccs-nllv ill? [I publislic'l in London. it is asserted that -u. iovvi o of?†persons are dn German state [‘rlsi its (in charges of lesc- nlzijeste. ‘ll‘lllvfll'lh‘ from Ireland. say the crops of tJi" and potatoes have been ruined in u_:'-.:trly all sections on" the country. l“?lllllllv.‘ l\‘ inevitable. and, if is feared ll‘ h'trtl times of forlyyseveln. will be 1" puffed. V'lh" Qut’en htis‘ written to the. Lord- lm-tmcna'nt of Ireland, asking him to convey to the irish peop‘lo her thanks for the lhyal and kind reception ac- (‘til‘tlr-(l to her grandchildren. the Duke and Duchess of York. It is stated that the British Govern- ment has acquired the concession of the French company to build the Panama canal: The Washington authorities say if_ this is a. fact. there will be no riccessrty for the construction of the hit-ziragua cana‘lu. as English cu ‘ital and engineering skil'l will carry" t e Pana- l:een ma enterprise to a. successful! conclus- ion. UNITED STATES. «Attendants of a herd of diseased cattle near Topeka. Kan. have. them- s<-..yes become infected with tubercu- l(\\‘lS. Scott and Rainier)» Gray, brothers and noted desperadoes, have been. captured at. Bardwelll, Ky., and are held for murder. - Wild horses have become such a nuis- a . ance. in Northern Arizona that the. At,- lot‘nt*.y'-Gener:irl has been asked. if they be. legally slaughtered. Customs inspectors at. Larado. Texas. lhavc found an unc-l'aimed grip on a. train containing: $200,000 worth» of diaâ€" monds, Jewellery. and other valuables. A negro woman suspected of having sniadpnx created a panic in a church at. Columbus. .‘llSS.. on Sunday. Her loly was found later: in a field. ‘Ilenry “Hill. the. you. r' white man lynched at h‘t‘teml's' .ftssinn. assault is now said to have been inno- cent. Abraham limentbul. aged ls. at New York on. Monday night. drank a flask ol \\‘l‘llt‘l-‘.t“\' on a wager. and then faâ€" tally slabbed himself. imagining him» self a tragedian. An cxpfosion of niti'o-glycertne Cygnet. Ohio, on 'l'uosduy caused at. the . dentth of six persons whose names are . whose . known and of several. names are not known. Thomas Kennedy. about 60 years of age. fell from the second storcywin- do‘tv of his result-rive in Troy. N.Y.. persons ‘ whilc walking in hit sleep on Tuesday morning. His neck was broken. There is a steady advance in the movement of trade in the I'ntted States l‘Ir‘nSl'S. Dun and Bradstreet. There is u ntticeable employment. and in the demand for all sv-lsouable goods. There WAS a head-om collision. yester- tl'l\' a mile west of Newcastle. ("o.l.. beâ€"- _ . i '{pobbles being bdelllum and onyx stones! “'hat fruits, with no curculio to stingt the rind l \Vhat flowers. with no slug to : tween a Denver and orudo and Midland. by which twentyâ€" fivc persons were killed and many mere severely injured. GED.“ Elt..\.L. Drought is said to have destroyed the crops of a. large portion of Southâ€" ern Russia. .-\u Ausirialn priest claims to have discovered a certain cure for cancer by means of cating lizards. 'l‘he vantis up to the present. have. L’jllnfl. (Illt' breech- surrendered two thousand thousand swords and severity loodtng rifles. Another largc filbustermg party is reported at ll'tivana. to have landed arms and ammunition for the insurâ€" gents. {it is reported at :‘imla that the Af- rtdis are collar-tin,r lit the Bazan Valley for an attack oncilher liill'llUX‘ ‘Jamrud. The king of Slum arrived in Paris on Saturday and took up his 1‘I)Sl(l€‘ll('(-.' in a mansion provided by the: Govern- lllenl. 'iln- Conservative and Agrarian pap-. crs ivn Gerrn'iny have rem-wed their up“. :tion for a tariff war against states. The udmirals in command of the floats of the, powers in Cretan watt-rs :0 have docided to raise. the blot-kudo- of- ‘ . : the fruit, tho_donr ol the world open- thc island o'li Friday Hunt. The Indian frontier reports are more, favourable. 'l‘hc spies say the ()rakzaas; the . appear to llt.‘ disheartened. and Swutiu u. re submitting. The Spanish Government is steps to prevent. all newspaper comâ€" m. nl (ill the conduct of ï¬lfairsf in Cuba. (itnti th' l.’hil£niine islands. Among the gifts which President l‘u'tli'c lull; \yllll him to liussii \\'ct'e three dolls for the. tiralnd lJuchcss (llgtt \Vllh'll can talk and sing in l"r n‘h. dine. Ventre. the French wllu: recently arrived in Mexico from ;~:..tln. will be D‘Allt‘llt‘fl from the coun- try as a pernicmus lul‘ilgncr. There was an 0\i»‘.o~;2o;i of “HM! nezr .loiiaunesllurg. in men twenty-five lx'uffir's were kill- ed. A tlufl‘ttlcll from Barcelona. says that the pit-sent Government will not last two weeks. and “'1“ he succeeded by :i l.llvcl‘:.l .‘\tllltllll>‘ll‘:ll10n under Senor Sagttsta. I 'ilztrril. the. Anarchist. who attemptâ€" ed to assassinate. the thief of and l‘Fk‘ll sentenced to lorly years“ unpri- Fonnlent. iln‘ .Herr Krupp. the German ironwaster, ‘ his withdrawn his offer to equip the next. expedition of Dr. Peters to Afri- ca. owing to the passed on the latter. A despntch from f’ganda suites that a mutiny has broken out among the lumps of the Congo Free State. and that the mutincers killed fifty-nine ‘li-elgiau officers and men'. A special despatch from Cairo says that Berber. the next important town on the Nile. in the advance of the 'An- glo-l-Igyptian expedition upon Khar- toum. has been occupied by Sundanese who are friendly to the British. Baron von Behruder, a lieutenant in! 3" Chimborazo. It has stu led the my- ths. German army, who has been I EVEâ€"’8 FATAL innit}. . near; Richmond. Va.. for alleged criminall ' - - . ' ~ f ' stor . Never since {lt'I'Ul'tllnfl Hi the l'ommt‘f‘k'litl. ud‘me 011 Jet: 0 my 3' increase. in production. in. ‘ Ker WitVe had such curve and sheen and , bank as adorned thc .l‘ison. the Hll\'llll,4 ll.i(y Granite pasâ€" ; sengcr train and a. freight! of the (‘ol- . lllu harm in my just. breaking: the rind of : it." She put the fruit. to her teeth. shc . dynaâ€"‘ . Shulll' Afl'tca, y esterday. by which five \v}:i . e. . fruit. lasted. l‘oi‘ftfe. Assistant Chief of Barcelona. 1133' ‘ while he. blew the. trumpet of resurrecâ€" . tron over buried Herculnneum sentence recently I .i-Msï¬hm‘vmrwlawamw .. .y..,-nWI:/.T" ‘ln-w»nw-'wwmw' “memm- um, MEC- WHICH HUMANITY HAS BEEN REAP- ING EVER SINCE. ’- Thc t'alamlly In Paradise â€"- l‘rull 'l‘lint Does Not Belong to Us Must Be Held Served-law. Dr. 'l‘nlluuzc's Picturesque Sermon on Final Chm-Ina. On Sunday Rev. Dr. 'l‘alruagc preach- ed from Genesis, iii. 6: "And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food and that, it was pleasant to the eyes, and a. tree to be desired to make one wise. she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and give also unto her hus- band. with her. and he did eat.†It. ls the first Saturday afternoon in the world’s existence. Ever since sunrise Adam has been watching the brilliant pageantry of wings and scales and. clouds. In his first lesson in zoo- logy and. ornithology and icbthyology he has noticed that the robins fly the air in twos and that the fish swim the water in twoo and that the lions walk the fields in twos and in the warm re- dolenoe of that Saturday afternoon he falls off into slumber. and as if by ul- legory to teach all ages that the great.â€" ost of earthly blessings is sound sleep. this paradisaical somnolence ends with the discovery on the part of Adam of a corresponding intelligence just landed on a new planet. 0. the mother of all the living. I speak-Eve. the first, the fairest uud the best. 1 make me a garden. I inlay the paths with mountain moss. and 1 border them with pearls from Ceylon and diamonds from Golconda. Here and there tire fountains tossing in the sunlight and ponds that ripple under the paddling of the swans. I gather me lilies from the - Amazon and orange groves from the tropies and tamarinds from onaz. ’l‘ltere are woodbine and honeysuckle climbing over the wall and starred spaniels sprawling themselves on the grass. 1 invite amid these trees the ‘ lurks, and the brown thrushes and thel sip stops I robins. and all the brightest birds of] heaven. and they stir the air with in- finite chirp and carol. And yet. the place is a. desert filled with darkness: and death as compared with the resid- ence of the woman of the text. the sub- have such skies looked down through such leaves into such waters! Never bits riv- th Gihop and the Hiddekel. even the gnaw the root 1 \Vhat. atmosphere. with no frost to chill and with no heat to: consumel Bright colors tangled in the grass. Perfume in the air. Music in the sky. Great scenes of gladness and love and joy. Bight there under ahower of leaf and; vine, and shrub occurred the first mar- riage. Adam look the hand ofthisim-. macu‘late (laughter of God and pro- nounced the ceremony when he said: "Bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh." A forbidden tree. stood in the midst of that exquisitu park. Eve saun- teriug out one day alone. looks up at the tree and sees the beautiful fruit. . and wonders if it is sweet and wonders if it is sour and. standing there says: I think 1 will just put my hzmd upon the fruit. It will do no damage to the tree. i will not take. the fruit to eat, but. i will just. take it down to exam- ine it." She examined the fruit. She said: "I: do not, think there can be any tusled, slu- allowed Adam also to taste ed, and Hit monster sin cnlot‘ml. Let the heavens gather blackness, and the bowl. â€The world is lost I" llezists that bcforc were. harmless and full of play and teeth and lusk. llirds whet. thcir beak for prey. Clouds troop in the. sky. Sharp thorns shoot up through the. soft grass; blasting on tho leaves. .\ll thc ‘ chords of that grcal harmony :ll‘l‘ :'.nn.p-_ anarchist.‘ [ed upon llH‘ brlglllml home this world ext-r saw our first lttl‘ellYL-l turncd lllt’ll' bus-ks :tnd led forth on :1 path of RIF-t . row: the broken hearted myritids of a ruined race. llo you not see in the first place the danger of apoorly regulated inquisi- tivcuess? She wanted to know how the She found out, but. 0000 years have deplored that. unhenllhful curiOsily. Healthful curiosity has done ll great dcn! for lotion, for art. for svi- ence and for religion. It hzts gone _ down into the depths of the earth with thegcologist‘ and scen the first chapter of Genesis written in the. book of mtâ€" ture. illustrated with engraving on rock. and it stood with the antiquarian .. ‘ and Pompeii. until from their sepulcher there came up shaft. and terrace. and amphitheatre. Healthful curiosity has enlarged the. telescopic vision of the astronomer until worlds hidden in th distant heavens have troopod forth all {3 ve joined the choir praising the Lord. Panet ,‘V'elghé'd ‘8. fllnï¬t "l'nej and. wildest eo‘met léss‘oied vt'il‘h'll replend- out law. Healthful curiosity has gone down and found the tracks of the et- ernal God in the poly i and the star- fish under the Sign on the majesty of the great Jehovah enoampod under the gor eons curtains of the dahllia. It has stu iecl the spots on the sun. and the [urn in a beech leaf. and the. light under a. firefly’s Wing. and the terrible eye. glance of a condor itching from Ostend during the. entire season, com-l finds of animalculae that made up the mittod suicide on 'l“hursd:i.y evening. having lost a fortuneof eighty thou- sand pounds in gamblmg. phosphorescence in a ship's wake and the mighty maze of suns and spheres and constellations of galaxies that blaze , ONT, , oti wind sigh on the bosom ot the hills. j ground under i and cavern. and (lcbt‘rl. and earth. and taking; i sky join in one. long. drop. hell~teudlng ‘nightmziros shrieking with put forth clan and sling: days of thy youth. f . ‘ y ,. m. ,.,_.g .~.».-.. / THURSDAY, on .indhe march of God. curiosity has stood by the inventor un- til forces that were hidden come to \vheols, and levers and shafts l and shuttlesâ€"forces that fly the. air. or swim the sea. or oleavo the mountain until the earth jars and roars and rings and crackles and booms with strange mechanism and ships with nostrils of hot. steam and yokes of fire draw the continents together. l say nothingr against healthful curiâ€" osxty. May it. have. other lleyden jars. and other electric batterieS. and other vollttio piles, and other magnifying glasses, with which to storm the barrel castles of the. natural world until it shall surrender its last secret. We thank (ind for the geological curiosity of Professor Hitchcock. the mechanicâ€" all curiosity of Liebig. and the zoologl' vyl curiosity of Cuvier. and the invenâ€" tive_curiosity of Edison, but we. must ndmrtdbat unhealthl'ul and irregular mqunsittveness has rushed thousands and tens of thousands into ruin. Lryo jUpb tasted the fruit. She was curious to find out. how it tasted. and that curiosity â€lasted her and blasted gill notions. So there are clergyman in this day. inspired by unhealthl'ul inquisitiveuess, whohnvc tried to look lhro h the keyhole of God's. mysteries â€"mys ories that were barred and bolt- ed from all human inspectionâ€"and they have wrenchcd the'r whole moral nth lure. out of joint l7)! tryin to pluckl fruit from brilllt‘hQS beyond t eir reach, or have come. out; on limbs of the tree from which they have tumbled into ruins witliout remedy. A thousand trees of religious knowledge. from which we may eat and get advantage, but from certain trees of mystery how many have. plucked their ruin! Elec» tum. free agency, "trinity. resurrec- tionâ€"in the. discussion of these sub- jects hundreds and thousands of pooâ€" - pie rum the soul. There. are men who actunlly have been kept out of the. kingdom of heaven because they could nobundcrstand who Melchisedec was no . Oh. how muny have been destroyed by an tmhcal‘thful inquisitiveness! It. is seen in all directions. ’l‘here am those who stand with the eye stare. and mouth gape of curiosity. 'l‘hey arm the first to hear of falsehood, build' it another story high and two wings: to it. About olhvr pcOpIt-',~< apparel. about other people's 'lluslnt-ss, about} other people's financial condition. about other people's affairs they are ovel'unxioun. livery nice piece of gos- nt their door. and they ful.- ten and luxuriate in the endloss round of the great. world of tittlc tattle. 'l‘hey anll-I and suniptuously entertain at. their 110‘de Colonel 'l‘waddle and Squire (‘hltx'httt and Governor Strlztllttlik. Whocver hath an innuendo. whoever hath a scapula. whoever bath a valu- able secret. lét. him come and sacriâ€" fice it to this poddnss of Splutter. 'lhovusands of Adaims and lives do no- thing but cut fruit that does not. be- long to them. men quite well knowu‘ Rs‘ mathematicians failing in’ this comâ€" . Imtation of mortal algebraâ€"good .bEllt‘K‘. NM" 900d breeding. minus curiosity ‘ equals minding your Own affuirs! Then. how many young.' men through curiotu’ty go through the whole realm of French novels to see whether thcy are really _;is bad as moralluts have PI‘OnOunccd them. They come near the “trim of the precipice just. to look off. ’They want to Sc: how far it really is down, but they lose. their hit]- ance While they look and full info reâ€" medilcss ruin, or. catchiu ' themselves. clurnber up. bh-vdim,r am the. rock. gibboring with curses 01‘ groaning ineffectual prayer. . all means encourage bt-ziltlil‘ul inquisâ€" ittivencsa: by all means discourage lll (if 4 regulated curiosi t .V. 'l‘h'i‘ssibjoc‘t :i'so rmpresses me with the fact. that fruits that. are sweet to the taste may afterward produce great ugony. Forbidden fruit for Eve was so peasant. she lDVltNl her husband also to take of it. But. her banishment from paradise and (i000 years of sorrow and wrelchedncss und war and woe paid for that luxury. Stu may be very sweet. at the start. and it. may induce great wrotohednem :iftt-rwzird. 'l'hc. cup of slut is sptilrkiiug at the top. but. thorn is death at the bottom. inâ€" loklt'lllitm has u‘i'cal. exhilaration for :mhilo. and it filliptl tho blood. and it. makes :1 man St‘t: five. stars where oth- et'scan see only one. Stan. and ll imLkI'S the 11001‘ man rich, and burns checks which are. white red as rust-s. B‘ill “halt about. the drezutts that ctm‘.‘ :tfâ€" te'r whcin he. seems falling from great hcights or is prostrated by ()lllvl‘. llll‘:< 1.. (liaasters and the. flierspirttllon stands on the foreheadâ€"dim tin-ht tit-w of meriusting darknessâ€"«and he is that horrible. hoof (If lips that :tll-‘consuming torture? "Rejoice. 0 young man in 11)}! youth. and let thy heart cheer then m the But know thou that. for all those. thing-1s God will bring: lheo into judgment!" .ï¬wcet‘ut _lhe Marl. horrible, at tho lust. ho into h i’.1 of re;elry, when: uv‘ngozlly tl.ll‘ilt staggers and lilasphcmcs. Listen flit; homeless gubble. Scc. the lust trace. of intelligence (lttshcd out from l'uccx‘ made in (lo'l's own image. “.l\hzl, aha!" says the bolstering iuebrialc. “This is joy for you. l-‘ill high your cups, my boys. 1 drink to my wifc's misery. and my children’s rags. and my God’s defiance." And he knows not. that itfl(‘!1tl stirs llm goblet in his blind and that adders uncoitl from the drcgs and thrust lhcir forked tongues hissing: through the. froth on the run. The l’hiiis’tincs jeet‘ed und laughed and shtmlcd :il Stimson. Oh. they wanted him to make sport for flu-m. and the made. sport for them.V How bright and gay ww; the scene. for a littlo “bile! After awhile the giant; puts onchzind against this pillar and. the other hand against that pillar and bows himself. and 3000 merry-makers are. mashed like grapes in a. wine. press. Sin rapturous at the start. awfulll at last. That one. Edenio transgression did not seem to be‘ muoh, but it struck g. blow which to this day' makes thL‘K earth stagger. To find. out the consequences of that one girl you would have to oompefl the world to throw open all Its PNSOD doors and display the‘ crime. “9‘1 throw open all its hospitals and display the disease, 941‘} throw open alll the insane asylums and show the wmbchednego, and open all the sepup chats and Show the dead, and o n all the doors of the. lost world an ahow the damned. That one Edenic trans- gression stretched chords of misery across the heart- of the world and struck them with dolorous wailin . and it has seated the plagues upon t a air and the shipwrecks upon the temptest, and fasteneddike a leech. famine to the heart of the. sick and dying na- c ruck lo wit h . “.va .lm-.'»\‘\O(\ ..â€"~ SEPT- Ctl't-nlthful ll‘i‘ons. Bruullful at 1.110 start, horri- for ages iexperienced it! l . 'her entire nature .But. she rebelled ngainst God’s govern- .etl upon the world the. crime. the wars, .p‘usting her capricitiuusnoas of affection ghastly o'n , 135' list-e Eve with this powerful influence lover Adam and over the gem-rations illl-flf. have followed it suggests to me the to. lller own sympathy. and _ ttrained her child for lll’LLVt‘l‘i. starting ; l he I '16. l897. ble at the last. Oh. how many have WREGK AND FIRE: _Aro there here those. who are votaâ€" ‘- rieslo‘l gunï¬ght Let me warn You my iroi er. 'ou. Measure bout islfnr ~ ~ ' ' from shore. and ytiur summer day is ALTER IN THE WEST. ' if ending roughly. for the winds ï¬nd the waves are loudâ€"voiced, and the over- coming clouds are. all awrithe. and a- gil‘ezim with terror. You are past. the Narrows, and aliilost. outside the Hook, and if the. Atlantic. inks: thee. frail mortal, thou shall; never get. to shore .â€" . Twcnlylivc People Said to llavc Btu» 0 rulers. coils‘ion occurred at 1 o’clock this zigfiEn. IPut back. row swiftly, swtfter, [um-mug, ;. min. wv‘st of New: Castle. but tor. Jesus from the shore custâ€" . , ' ' eth a. rope. Clasp it quickly. now or (â€MYTH“), between it Denver 4‘ Râ€) never. 0h. are. there not; some of you Gr‘ln‘lf‘ passenger train and n â€mg†who are freighi‘ing all your loves and Joys and hopes upon a. vessel which shall never reach the port of heaven? Thou nearest the breakers. One heave upon the rocks, Oh, what an awful crash was that! Another lunge; may crush thee beneath the spars or grind‘ of the Colorttdo Midland. Details of two of Ifnrsher. .lll.. Engineer Gordon of children, among the dead. thy bones to powder amid the torn timbers. ()verbmrd for your life..ove.r- board! ’l‘rust not that loose plank nor attempt the. wave. but. quickly claup the. l feet. of Jesus walking on the wanteryl _ . . . pavement. shouting until He hears thee. \hffe "f the “elf-ll“ “m unssmg, tzil cherk. and Robert H’owllelt,the [.as- svngcr’s fireman, are fatally injured. Engineer Ostr.:n(ler :md Fireman Sui- and "Lord save me or Iperlsh l" Sin beauti- are believed to be buried in the ful at. the startâ€"oh. how sad. how dis- “rick tresaful at the last! The ground over .L i . . . whiFh. it leads you is hollow. The. lb“ lUllu‘Vmg are in3u1~ed:-â€"Penrl fruit it offers. to your taste is'poison. Corness. log broken: John H. Stand- 338111331125: nlémrï¬gkeï¬ï¬‚tlfmvgu tank the" uni. Blackfoot. ldaho. badly cut sword of God's judgment bangs, and LUpper. badly burned. so thoroughly are the traine demol- ished that but few of these caught es- caped aliye. â€10>? not killed by the shock of the millision being burned to death in the ruins of the cars. A Rio Grundc special has arrived from Glenâ€" wood. bringing a doctor'und comforts for the Wounded. The wreck occurred on what is called the Rio (lrzlnxle Juno- there are ominous handwritings on the wall. Observe also in. this subject bow re- pelling sin is when appended to great attractiveness. Since Eve's death there has been no such perfection of womanhood. You could not. suggest an attractiveness in the. body or suggest any refinement to the manner. You could add no gracefulmess to the gait. no lustre to the eve. no sweetness to the A perfect God made her a voice. perfect woman. to be the companion lion “Mâ€! This . \“x. a“- lof it perfect man in a pcrfect home. and .' ' “m" from ‘ L l ('L‘ vibrated in accord tle to (.rand Junction. ll belongs jointly to the Denver 5; Rio G randc and the Colorado Midland. used by bot ll 'lwo ca rs \tere compi- way is strewn with dead stock and de- bris. with the beauty and song of paradise. bcing “in h of 51 (Wk merit. and with the same hand which she plucked the fruit she. launch- it-ads. 1‘ the tumults that. have set the universe zit-waiting. A terrible offset to all her attractive- nr‘ss. We are not. surprised wilen we find men and Women n'iiurally vulgar going into transgression. \Velt’.\pe('i that. people who live. in the (lilt'll shall have. the manners of the ditch. but how shocking when We find Sill appended to superior education and to the rcl‘ine- ment of social lifel The. accomplish- ments of Mary. Queen of Scots. make. her patronage of Dnrnley. the profliâ€" gate. the more. appalling. The genius of Catherine ll. of Russia only set forth in more powt-rful rontrttst her unappeusable ambition. 'l'he transla- lions from the Greek and the Latin by Elizabeth and her wonderful qualifica- tions“ for a queen made the more dis- . lllt‘ curtl he looked at the wrong column of fig:- ures. 'l‘wo Italians were caught in the ~emrt-r's Ie'lving: time on Latest makes it (ad uitd. r ll‘kvlll tllc :tl't‘etst. ‘ acres-k tam that In onlyâ€"five persons an: dcnd and a dozcn badly injured, lullv half of whom ui:l die. . New (L‘ustle. C‘ol.. Sept. illâ€"The Fania :i lnmsf lltwltill‘ on, the lilo Gmmc't- just. after ulilnight this morning. consist-ed of _ couch. chair car and two sleupers. Cl and hur hotness m temper. The was magma 1,)â€" Conductor euuwlhï¬mp greatness of Byron’s min'd nmkes the. J", Ddohls. Lrakeman: " "W"? alarming Byron's S'SHFUZIWY engineer: Bob Holland. fireman. llel' no onel think that. refineimnt of manner or ex uisiteness of lurste or superiority of e. ucation can in any \\ ise. apologize for ill temper. for an oppres- :-l\'e spirit. for umkindneas. for any kind of sin. Disobedience (iodwurd and transit-resistor: manward can give no cx- ruse. Accomplishment heavcn high is nol apology for vice hell decp. _ My subject also impresses me With the regal influence of woman. When I lthlanlf‘d thc Midland freight ’lh~ nime‘of the conductor of the cab who is l-lnmcd for the ca- r'a'nnot be learned. nor can iv, origin". tle train last rt lplm. either be 01' (htmnler ic located. is thought thit llothwerc killed though all oinriztl uavr it as his opinion that: 1h y hull Illlifli‘ for the hills. desputchcr clziiins to hint- ghcn (‘l“l.\ c rrectly. but lllt‘ freight mmluc- at silt. five miles west at camc on fast to tbc scene of m turn in two prcvious freight the horses. and the Jim ft‘cugh'. r::. the power all women have for good or for evil. ll hnv (mo sympathy. nor have you. with the hollow laiterics showrrcd upon women from the plat- form and the stage. 'l‘hey mean no- thing. they are accepted as nothing. \Vomziri’s nobility consists in the c.\er- (‘iSt‘ of Christian influence. and when I see this powerful influence of Eve up- on hcr husband and upon the whole. human race. I make. up my mind that lh:- frail arm of woman can strike a great but which is a rather sharp ll‘lt‘ road, and “llt‘rtl \x'ro-ks have occurrcd. 'l'hc l‘ll'll mmsisted of seventetn currs. first three helm! iolded with tho Ill‘\l car Indian; with frui' lulauce with cattlc. gmc tore. lhrmigrh girlie up to the bell. about 20" penpllb. flbOll.. evenly divided. hr the .sritokei. l‘lr [unsung-r _ . Imwcczl lllu i-ozichua. blow Which Will resound through :1“ ct- the. forces lll'll decided the dcsliuy of nations. it: will be. found that the might.- lost. and grnndcst influence came. from home. where. the wife clu-ered up dc- spondcncy and fatigue and sorrow by the mother “cm in Iln- lli-ln-ls. A lli‘Sï¬â€™Tlii'll from l‘eshaw'u'r. :~uys;» lhtt the .‘lollzuauds liltlu o])po_~ili'~';l to thc it is (‘Xlk("."it'll w’tf'l umkc but i'tilhlllllli‘ of troops under (it-nerds l‘ii’ liis and Blood “inch from cilher end of their country little fact on the path to art- the celestial city. and the. sustcrs their gentleness refined 'the. manners I “' I, 4 u" v '1 4 ' of the brother. rind the daughtcrs were Ill-ll “if; pt-l‘ “lll mp1 to '1.) to Idiligent in their kindness to the aged. I‘llll’†lll .llp.i:.tm.~1.ln. f‘.""l'1\ throwing: wrcttths oi blt‘sslng 0“ “10 ll‘idu fur-'0 the Ann-ct"?! hnn/i. ll ; thi- ship o. years. bled 1: us our Moll‘u‘inlll‘ â€W mm“ w my W†L Irotd that leads father nut. mmhcr down . . ~< J 7 . . on earth he “3'th {0111’s. lhclr [:l‘ulsnment \x'la m ' home! And lit:1y..t.hc home heavy, and the. effect â€will be what. (ii-Lille. 'l'hu unt‘xpeclctf instructions st-il. 1.. the vestibule of our home in heaven° in which place may we all meetâ€"father, . mother. son. daughter. brother, Sister.l grandfather and grandmother and grandchild. and the entire precious ones of whom we must say, l by l l l l l | l political reasons. for forty-eight. hours. lif‘ the words at transporting Charles ' of his column from Shabkztdr. are L LSILLâ€" ‘ thou‘rhl wsiblv to be because (In: ' ' well in Him“ 1. pl..- _ ‘ , One family. we a . Millimunds {have already sui-iuuml Our church above. beneath. Though now divided by a stream- The narrow stream of: deathâ€" VVillJUu‘l fighting. _ .‘ The enthusiasm of the imperial ser- 0:312) {ï¬ligiogzinf'lifdliiionlgioygom Vibe troops from the various native Part of Llhe boat have crossed the flood. I’rlncols is immense, and the new. Part are crossing now. that Generttl Looklmrdt, the. well- known Indian fighter. is coming to , the from has already had an elertr‘ical effect upon the tribes. TIllE CENTRE 0]" ACTIVITY. The; centre of the insu-rrectiomtry ac, t‘ivily is. now on the. Simona. range, *â€"â€"-â€"- AVOIDING DISTINCTION. First Burglar-I'll have ter get a. bike soon. Second Burglarâ€"What for? First Burglarâ€"Well, if I don't. I‘ll soon be known to the police as do only man in do perfresh what don't ride. CHAS, W, RICHARDS, Publisher Prop. . l Killed --’l‘l|e Conductor "brook III-i (1:1:de in‘ . Cavagnari the wreck are. very hard to obfnml lt l Fort Lodxhardt is known that A. I’lkirlimnn, wife and lm’ two o'clock in the afternoon of "re . Scptciuber 3. . ‘ , ‘ ’olose .to the. fort under cover. . the parasonger train. l{.fi.llegkley,ios~ within a few yardb of the barricade ( 1 . [around the. fence. The main body 0! ' the. enemy then opened a heavy fire (in?- the place at two hundred yard Hinge. while others of the attacking party set fire. to the outbuidingsand then set fire to the thornhedgewhicb had been placed there rushes. _ niedizitely volunteered to intake an‘ï¬â€˜g and tempt to extinguish the fire. bruised: J. 11‘. Sheet. badly cut; Chas. ran out. thail lflzunes. fire had broken Out in another plane. and the same six men gullantly- , the second fire. lat (‘avagnari :r‘ontinued until the attack the some evening. Ey demolished. and the right of : (‘omluclor ll‘urbanks' explanation of‘ the wreck is that in looking at the pas- , act of 11:. him: :1 trunk. and were plac- . information. .. ‘ .- ,.,.,.,1from :‘orl (i-tt.‘sl.tln halve lrruughtthe ‘nctts ‘fclii'li-t‘n he collision of .1 few tiny,» :4,ch Lnd 11s,. awful counterpart in the lbead-end colv . ’l‘h-e pass-ugor ‘ express can smoker. diay . ‘ but Billy Gorilla. ~ . , bin-- gmeer ()strnndcr and Firmnan ll-nus. The train, for is presumvd to hove limited --1 Zhel wronnr column and ineif'dd‘trf stop] .nr . bci‘c. lit“ t‘t-.lis- flu the train \u-rc ‘ . it'llllll‘l‘ lb. next. :ldtar '- 11‘, group of .Gonerut, Ellie. to delay the ad\altcc. ict‘ . where the British have a numberxof consuniiitwn.ca.nogr. posts, which ureliable to be attacked at any moment. 'l'hrir garrisons have been liming: an tuition; time recentâ€" 'ANOTHER TERRIBLE RAILWAY DIS: 'l'y,\ry\ving to aim shortage of their sulp- - l Wand tht‘ news received yesterdr-y. “cad-rm?- of troop; (jem 'eullnï¬hm'gs from Bangui; ' But» tetra“. ing into the Samaria territory. aid 12:» relplenlstttxl the sup- Dt'nver, Col, Sept, lO.-4‘A head end pilot», of the outlying. posts, fighting, has caused. considerable Bab isfactiofn.’ \\ i1 hf“); SlEPOY’S BRAVERY. Details of a. severe attack upon Fort have. arrived there from the fighting began “hen the twenty crept: and prevent the ruemy‘s 2â€- i0 Slxsepoys of “.9 g [Th-4.." .:::d they in brand daylight. under a bullets, andflucnched the It was then discovered that. of sal- lied out once more and extinguished l’our Sikhs urrived from Fort Lockhardt. A furious onslaught of the tribesmen midnight; masses of lllt‘ enemy approaching ihcplace..yell- v'ng and waving flags. but‘whcni bonâ€" fires were lighted they seemed disin- clined to charge home. and were re' pulsml at. every «poin! with heavy losses, Colonel Huughtoll returned in Fort. Lockh-irdt M'ith the Sikhs on the fol» lowing day, und tin enemy renewed But no- on this occasion lln‘ tribesuien were easily repulseiuisut; spitc of the-fact. that they numbcicd many thousands. land (llsg-l‘f-Hl ('lll.l standards. they ‘lzist llmir t‘u.;:!“<l:c Ill. ClOSC quar- l.t1'$..llltl finr'iy -'.ill.llr6'\\' on Septem- hr-r 7;. when ?l lleliV) rain began to .rftll. 'l'lm defenf‘e-s of Fort (‘avagnari hzlvc uvr'v. been strengthened. lllANtlt' 'l'l‘lREA'l‘J-IXED. ltuilnt-rs who have reached Ilangu Al'ridi-J.ushkttrs. with have arrived in valley. below Lil-.1 the st M ndnrds, 2h» Kl ingdoolkhzinkl l I" r1 tit:".s2..n.’~rtd that they htncbeen 1: ilJl-(l by the Orukzai~LasbkarS, mak- ‘ formidable foremheadeal ly the famous “Mullah of Saidnkba Spies report lhntt hey intend [to m kc 8 Yr}... that they intend to milk. I'l. gem-ml ntimzk upon tile Samaria forts, they may threaten Kaolin. The British authorities bolt: this is true. as both plates are no“ \xeil,pi'cpured to deliver a crushing defeat. inc :l l'l nl‘ Murder-lug: ller Husband. A Li'"Il/ll(‘li from Cayuga snys:â€"â€"'l‘ue ‘ inquiry into the charge against Mrs. Ulitt- .-\dulla,.<tern:lo.an of llllll'llt'l‘illfl her husbmd. George. ll __'.;«l "rial Ftr-rvi'lumii. by the administering of ar- =genical poison. has been ini.r-ug:'~~’>ail d'._\'.::nll concluded late llllS afternoon. lo) llc full commiilil [he Zle'll.\t‘Cl woman to stand llrl‘ trial ux on the awâ€" of Ll'ui t'h:lr._'l- at the next court of com- I‘ll'l(‘lll Jurisdiction. As- :\ l I\ > \‘iz_. the Fall >z.‘t-s.opcning here on 'l‘uesduy. Public interest is evidently reviving :‘chl W 1hr ‘x"“-’t~ c; . alzt ~ . .. . . . ' . . ernit)’ down among the dung-mus or th'lrty. The. ‘.;..m;“vw liltiiferl “3.23.: l f†ll'“ â€59‘ “90.31“†“‘"rl’r-‘Wd’ up “"1003 the thrones. cxp'lt-lsioti. Flames shot. from the ruins . ml“ â€('l'ened fn'm’ â€â€ng the. Of course 1 am not. spcaking of re_ and in ft short. iiiilu Llll‘ wreckage xvus { portion of the, Court l‘lrlu‘w given Presentative. womenâ€"of live. who rtlin- “ llu“""‘â€.’4 â€â€œ5"“ 14h? 81'0““5 3“" ““"S i ('Vt'r to the accotnmudauun of ILbs ed the race by one fruit picking: of Jacl. "f â€1‘" "l‘l‘rb‘mï¬m Pi"£“’â€{"â€â€˜ “3-“ I ircilcral public was fairly H'll filled. lwho drove a spike. through the head l““‘“lr"“‘lâ€"«7-_ "those. "WT“ â€â€˜rili‘mll‘lilmugb by no muons croudgd. A1 ‘of Sisvrn. the warrior: of Esther. who 3“ "’ ""‘L‘W'll l“.l“f"." “9“ l“ work "3' â€V ; l-P'lbl half the audience were ladies. overcamc royalty; of Abigail. whostop- my lll‘ff “in" ‘vcrercaugh. 1“ â€l." : iit"ltl«liiig many of the leaders of pcd a host by her own beautiful prUWâ€" I \.‘.cv~s,_ :hr zlfllyllllf'l t... tho c who ;(‘1- Cayuga society. and â€10). followed lcxs: of. BMW. who nursed the world's ’ "h.â€l N .‘i""l"‘"rl‘f‘""‘°5' estimated .“l l-llc evidence attentively through- fs‘uviour; of Grandmother Lois. immortâ€" â€â€˜3'.†. â€l" r‘â€.'.“,‘“-V "'“’"â€l_“f‘“-‘ “ “Um.†out the Session. After lunch the nlized in her grandson Timothy; of (“dumbing puesime to renown the so..- crowd was still farther dunno-uteri un- (‘littrlolte (,‘orday. who drove the dng- fermp, ll! i‘\â€(‘l‘} part of the court roonil was ger through Lo. bout. of tho assassin »â€"-â€" l1‘u\'.’l0tl of her lover. or of Marie. Antoinette. _ g llil't “miner was intensely hot and who by om: look from the. balcony of [ll-LIE FIGHTING 'lIT â€.7 “IA (71‘ ..,_r.-i (vim liouw is not ll’ln one her castle quieted .1 mob. her own scnf- .11. V 11“) £1- :~; w on (‘Jrlll that one would select to fold the throne of forgiveness and wnm- __ .-~. off In. The prescn-t-e 0’ so many :m'v t’i-Lif'llg‘ï¬. l Spt‘ttk no? of these ex- , ‘ ‘ '.»~y""'\lur5, tt'rltlcl' such adverse. conâ€" itrziordiuary persons. but of lhosc. whO. LlTTLl; OPPOSITE“; EXPECTED 70 .‘ztzoiI‘ therefore. is an indication of ulnttznbilious for polilical power. 39 THE TROOPS NOW ADVANCING. ' ‘. in} 't it the village " in wives and mothers and SlSlt‘Y‘: mutt __ .-.‘ ms». {tgc‘wwest person. Ins rl*:‘. "1 0 >1 Tn I of lllQllsllll, swcc . ‘ ‘Hc‘i. '; .. o ~m-.TZ';- both me ".93, ' . officdstof 11:31:1’ he The Itcccnl Attack on [on (tu‘nznnri ll“ 5.12.2.1" dfl‘rinfz â€A. ï¬r,“ i 7.5;}. \thn at. last: we come to ualculatc “MW" of u": L"’°"i"_1""' iilfi'm'w‘lï¬i’ â€10 H. K't-inï¬'ï¬ 35531.0.“ Winffllï¬'ffl‘f. llzty flccnmc hcueral :1: Inc [rot\li~§t,i.:i. tl.c l-I‘vaner ltvrstdfx \Yiih mu, pt. " »‘ vellum --: lfâ€"t oss-Asslon She sat through lhe lQ‘lll iris hours. never once showing signs fatigue :1an giving little indi- cation of qc‘ial concern in the testi-L molly leing offered. ‘ ' Fl'ld. t" (03131! {TED FOR TRIAL. After heirim; ill the evidences of the variUuIa witnesses. Mogistmte I)av-~ ' said that there was no dOUA'l. in his Evil that, deceased died from arsenical on. and there “as no ezidencc to l . i: that zinyome gnvo hign fool or me- . .Llc sttvc his. wife. the. prisoner. - He .. Minn-fore that. numb fix hc “'on .ilx-i .‘llsrllul'g'e hér. he Would be ‘vzr-hiitir'l‘lds:preromitixe in doing so S‘. l and he mule? therefore‘cwnrnit her to . . nl her trial itt the next ooua'tJhL competent jurisdiction- \ ‘ "‘- , All yycs turned to the l: stimtir/ll'y'cdraï¬k‘d figure as the 161‘: il“1i(\ announced his decision, nag-gym was evident-1y .Qtepare'd for n. M“ 411:2:de no emï¬t‘rassment or dim Jullor Murphy. at 01106 escorle " charge back to her Mtg:- in jail. and the mm: room‘ qu y e “Pd or its crowded‘audience. V INJ‘HE roux HU. DRED‘ Mr. Rié‘fellow. with an a .- gaze at the. beauty of tbe‘cvem' . , Psychoâ€"Have. you noticed. flips '61“; mo. what a delicate. ethereal. spar le lwflut , Miss Psyche hut ' Miss 'Avnoo. rlvnlluqlgy; reminds me of a very . . mine I knew at. school.~ : .4 that. girl} Pofrf din-lg! ‘- a ’Lii‘