under his. st. lust tom or' M smonnt. mm Raise. son-sun. ‘AIIDI A WA. on lobed use! savour!) lute-u slink-own Ass-suns. AGhioono dsspstch ssys : With her life in the bohnos, her love bruised sad initiated Almost. beyond recognition, snd bot brosst Ind Iliuuii'wro wvmm‘i ï¬lth l;th that's: of brutol heels, boontiful little Louiso Hagen lino st. her homo on \Vuhingwn boulevnrd, the victim of s most doling snd dsstordly oumge. While returning to her homo obOut dusk on Sunday, along Lstin street, obs -d s moo Whose notions frightened her. She ran to Within s few hundrodfeetof Modison street, when the mm, whobsd purâ€" sued sud «d her unobserved, s rung out. of on Alley sud stun-k her a terribc blow on the back of her head with s monkey wrench. The blow would hove lulled tho strongest. mun. soul the frogilc form of the poor girl sunk limp and inscnsil-le to the sidewalk. ‘I‘hen throwing o lmndkorchicf scross hot mouth and fnce, and holding it. by the ends behind her head With one band, the villain seized her at. the. waist With the otliur and dragged the senseless form into the ï¬lth sud gloom of tho alloy. The attention of his victim only seemed to b' re the efcht of increasing the wvsgery of tli': 3.. uic. ‘.‘.'i:‘.. o murmured curse he struck her in the like while he Illmpctl over her prostrate form. Thou risiu in his feet. in: ï¬gural his hon-1:; foot. upon llrr luv-est undshoult en. Alumni by the. footstrps of n prism-r by the lsruto lied. 'I‘he bleeding out half unuonsciousgirl was taken to her home, where plnsmmm cronounced her tonalmun as critical. The s p}llliï¬ tore working on the case. ‘ unison-i nous noun. The luscious Iruls ls flannel for [Drunkard]. ss W-‘II on tor Itesnllcs. The volnn of “mum-s n:- sn M‘ticle of food is wcll known. soy-J t'w‘ N. w Ymk Timon. “ I buy them by the lmx 'miyn a mother, “ s:in let my «hilalzrn ‘5’ tmm constantly in lion of ready or o In: gulzml (-liilrlrcn'r dointies l I'Ulixitli‘! (hit I eat-o mom-y by it." At some of llw twimute m-ylimm out) as hnvo pi'wvwl mi t it; *lrnl sti‘miluw for alcohol, intuulu ins-lung tlw jiivu of them abundantly - w-r'j. time 33:: ‘l‘zi‘sl fol liziuurcmnvs uprn. llw‘JL Han :..t;l is so Well “mogul/mil that ulH-u n1, trmptumm- coll-“critumls pills of l"sxl’!Ll!~; umnwn nru ..luU Ito-pt. .viml Low much-J lit’llt'llt. IN tallvgetl for lll(‘lil. Sum-7 fammm ll'y'rnwii lmnuti-‘s of humor do)», 1'. H ri.’~MtT".l, counted and pl‘tml’I'Vfltl thrir muvrilons untiiplvxmus by a free diet of owing» 5!. H121 , ‘ , ï¬rtziwh ‘veil ulo‘ - t. entirely uphu lln INâ€- A ("Mn *' ‘ lire-Altman mu: luncheon music up lllt‘nl‘mfllfl -, m «m... a down morv, wi'h a. mum! of lunar! ‘kll'llvlw glass of Burgundy I‘lonlnless an orsnve foil is threatening for llm imrwni :,f it (.‘(nnplrxtuh in u \H'y alwnlnng mu. nom'in. ll' A 10“AIDI.\' (‘lfllli'u A ?a)mnslrr shut From Ilthtml uml "is "fllv't‘ Kahlua}, All lnhpeming, \lltill., tlwpwl. Mi.“ luhn tilt-mun, liliylhmr’rf in." llm l iotvlumi "Min lrnn Mining? umpirx}. w is 24;"? "urul .‘ his oiliw lli‘lt' lust n-uimyh' 37.4w Milne say tin-nu :.L 1m '. Min w the murdcrLr. .‘vlr. flit-L34!“ Wan Huh ‘5', “n like lumks {show an l so in: as known ‘mu-m‘ Aux» Ll‘m ailtisil nximgiount, 5cm. llil‘ m-wi «lone. rl'lu: luiuly la.) in from. .' 7 [lm out» making ll {wilt-m tlu' pug-1 . :2. ' his «lmilh Wlillt‘ alumptmg to tlrlt’l’lli ill? prupvtty of the ruvyzpun}: "l‘wzv mm It “urinal In Lh“. llfkt‘k «it tnt- lwmi from ii c‘ulmrv revolver. \‘s'lnm of?†the shot. watin q!’ still luvnthmg. mid ‘gy‘rwl longo I, when he. onpnnti '«i‘itouf luring re gmnml mmscmunno-oc. llv w,“ «lwinvrxmi liy (hr lllgllb'vl’lklt'lilllmll, 'l'm- pnth Wt‘lt- llDlill‘1l at "FOP, hut llrU’f‘ of the municmr has luwn found. 'l‘lw pt-rpvhntnr ~>l the horrible t-rmu: tank is mind-or of valuable black dismoncls, umd in drilling, Mr (Henson's gold wold! "llfllll, imd about 315.5“ in niouvy. W ' .. .dh’ TB in xn‘li‘ In ,)-1. « im' Cl! innit-l, in“): 8mm v.1». limm‘ Si :‘ (El-nunâ€: l‘ax; fits H LII“ ‘9. ’flsc IDs-bli- ")nnlssllrrs lsnow tho lay of Ilsrt‘nsllr. ;\ Dublin cal-lo says : llu! biannual [ill of workmen M. Dublin (limit; wnh rvfu'vnre to the merit! drifplns uh, “ms Will‘uilll rot-all! [mi- mil Lhr Ills-,L'lmrgv (if ll." t-‘llfiri‘v‘lx, '1 ln' .. .Al rt-port conclude-2 win a. divunwt uiiiu‘uzslmci this? il‘: ir'i-iusn-n vim plaum-d. mini lll'll tlm Lira“ . :iivwvl lu lyluw lltlwl; .ivm walls supportini, -' ‘nvtn ll ('hltuJu-r, The explosion WM anlt fn ‘.’. n. im k 'l‘in (Juan-ll umwned m l :m, Lu: was you! nod m the lust. mmnonl n. n:tht“ turnnlil. l’Z‘irll Zullond to Hflt'lnl n ('l-rlu’mns ts‘te- m the poor house. vl'ln- o-xi-l ml\t‘. won ignur nntly l‘ieintllcll,oml took tlw wrong tilt!†lion. The inquiry left no doubt. that tho conspirstors won in intimate tnmzh will) tin ’ work .lltl‘f1l0( the rustle». fin-l Knitlmiid ond hls wife or» thoroughly alarmed, sml the doublo I'hnin of guards and miliIM'V dotoctivv-s hos boon rc-nrwml around thi- V oorrgsl lotion. A! Ilfllhl‘. “Ill. I’lres A Inn and trusts: Iemu ares" Ior runners. A f‘olumlnts. “We. rlespntoh says 2 l. tlis A. Wslker, tho m-vrntr-o-n your olnl'lmiglitrr of Samuel Wslker, living in Common, four miles from this city, was yesurdoy discov- os-od in the not. of acting firs to s born belonging wJulius Vents Rho sought to soon by running. but ï¬ntlin her pursusrs in u; upon her she ducts s ‘srge bomber oils and defied onset. Two blows from s club were nocssosry to compel be: to sur- render, sad when flnslly sofa in 5nd st Jonson sho confessed to ire “a; commith ï¬fkoon deeds of outlan-y iii Erxomus durin the post. throo months, lwcldfllfl‘ the mutt - stion of much vslnobls live stock. tbo bornln of n school-house, sod tbs dostnsm tins other property. Twirl is of unsound mind. Willy-ts h l new 'II’M- A New York dospssob s: Dr “word worm, tho sis-0W†& all†of 11 I tho oldest son of tho 1879, by he suc- Nov. [0th, "‘52. bol Khulivs lsmsil. 0n ngust- 8th, sdscrse of the Ottoman Em ire. ceoded to the Viceroyslt 0 193' t, his fothor being forced to a vista. wu tho sixth ruler of Egypt in the dynasty of Mobommod Ali l’nshs, who wss sppointsd Vin or Governor in 1800, and who, in l8“, provoin u n tho Bolton and the five grost wessol mm to settlo the boredmsry principality in own fsmily. He Who succeeded in Pooho, who died tbs oftnrword. The out in succession was Abbott Pssho, a. son of Mohsmmad Ali's second son. 116 was strangled in 1354 by order of the Sultan for sttempted transom Sold Pubs. 3 third son of Muhammad Ali PMlII, was the next. ruler of Egypt. He died in ltiti3,sndwnosucceoded by his nephew, Ismsil l’sshs, sï¬oond son of In Hit-til an Imporiol ï¬rmsn conferred upon Ismnil the title 0! Khodivo ttjslt‘ï¬tlol that of Vle At the some time the low of sot-union wss sltered from that. which bod lmen estnblishod in "MI. Instead of summsion devolving no heretofore, murd- my, to the usual principles of Mohom‘siodnn Low, upon the Menior mole dowendwt. of the founder of the dynasty, it was toga to lsnnsil's oldest. sort, out thenooforth in tho some order of primo culture, excluding the other brooches o Mohammad Ali’s family. This favor wuss granted to Ismail by Hulum Abdul Aziz in consulorslion of s lnrge money payment. The consequence of this orrnngemnut was the secession of " owtik in 11579, instead of lIulim, tin-fourth n of Molimmncd All. He is described no it loyal and lmm'st mun, neither cruel, \‘luiniifl, extrm-nguut, nor on iiitri ucr. He was married in January, 187. , to the l‘rincoss Eminuh, daughter of El llnmy l’uslm. He louvuu [Wu sons nnd two dough. born. The livir apparent is Abbas Bey, born .lulv llkli, lHTl. » T'lw body of the Kliodive was enclosed a plum Attila will". The. remains. gusrded by an escort ut noltlu-rs Mid net-om; noted by :i few l4...†hrvants, time taken from ï¬lm llolmmn pails/n: til it o'clock in the «turning and WM“: “'~*ll\'t.‘_\'i‘~l by rail to Cairo. ill the Miamilus Mid tho {members ui tlzo lu-tzï¬rtllwlxl wore woiting of the stratum. \‘v'lmn the train reach-Lad Helm the will†was remuvrd from the funeral cor, and L‘t‘tu‘i‘flhlun was formed. Slowlyuml “Mannihy immu‘twnnums of morn-[in the tz'vrlego‘ prucztt'tlwl to the Alulin pl- Acts. l".-r a-uzhzi wins escorted by n detachment of :i::l:tm v. ani tho palace tho.- ronl prover s‘nu win in H to the mausoleum. The route wan llill‘l it ill» “Hindi and Egyptian troops. At thu- ln-ntl of tho pmcousiou wereu number of n: wwls hurled With gifts to be distill)qu .wumg tho populous. 'l'lmn followed Mnjurv livvwml F. \‘i'nlkor, Unlnlllantlt‘i‘dli~Iflill3f of lllt' ll: 1' lull troops in Fig) pt. Aftpr lxim ram? 4. numlu-r of Hm] homing lvnnnurfl, nlmik‘": l-‘H Min-s, 'v‘lllv’ht'flllhll‘v't‘fl of tin- var“ liv’ill the [numbers of tho mi trv, «illiuiiu, jwlwss Cll‘lL,v~ mi‘u, diplom..1x in full umfurm. Aft/2. l.l|"f~l‘» uqu rcprt-sentstivrs of tho lmusvlmld Moi hurt-m, and then followed the (:Ofllfl, wl-ill‘ “my lmrno from tho palm-o to tho Ylustlrlnll‘l‘illl luv m-rvnuLs. fimnediotdy he huul tho: «'nllm wollrul lmnds of wailing WHIIJ‘I). 'l‘lutn came is number of carriage: vuux'oymg tlw widow of stlie lino Kliotlive and tho momlwrsof tho. harem. The msr of Hm prom‘xsiun was brought. up by lien. (lionfï¬dl, Hirrlnr of the Egyptian army, and s rvgltm-n' of Egyptth troops comumndod Ly limmli Ulllrl'l‘fl. 'l‘lm utmost order "Quint the whole .ton‘mony. Upon the arrival of tlit- prwmssmii at the mausoleum, bl). Mollulis prayed, uftt-r which tho coffin wss ilavcd in tho vault. Roligious services will behold tonight nod for several nights .sflkrvoml. AC‘I‘IDEVT OI CRIME ‘P him. H...“ u... o... lilttllt'l" (lougriunm A unis J‘sptund Aluv IlliVlll‘ a llrnvy Plank on she Track. A ltrmie, N, Y , despotic}: ssys: Tho pmwmn-rson lhe train lvnving “'induor ï¬rsuli mi Lb», ltnmo, \l'stertown & ()gdsus burg road M nmm youtcrduy had as narrow 'l‘ln: ll'i'slll mnsistml of the engine, lmggago our and two passenger couches. sud Linuuanlms worn t'FOthNl. Na-nr Rattleâ€" snake, hunt the: rural makes a slump curve, Mil horn than Mtginrer MW in man is short. (in! um- ulwsd lesw tho track and run up lllt‘ lull. The brains were mstsntly applied Mid the engine mum: to n stnmlstill only 'I-n luv-t. from as “iron inch plank fastened lwtwvrn the mils, with the oilidsnt intent. nfiimthing tho mun. The on laser ond tin-mun give chase snll copturl‘e the msn. When tho pansmignrs loomed whet- hsd lisprsn-zd tlwm were excited cries of “ ting him," " Lynch him,u ond " Kill him." 'l'lic prisoner wss not injured, how. ever, sod wss brought to Rochan nod hoodedovt-r mthe police. He gives his nsmo on John Able, and cloims to live in tho city. llis stor is that. in csrrying tho plsnk. which he ound in tho (lasso. river, he become Alarmed st tho spprooclr in; train sud rlroppv-d it. to prevent being run Mot. I Hi‘rllvt', A Jeslols Ills-boots (ï¬ne. A Newark, N. J., (I tcb says: 0. 8. anckonhush shot his wile Annie. mos'toll wounding her. He then laced the moss o of the molver in his mom and shot him. oslf through the bond, mid ‘ instantly. Qnsskonbnsh took his s endsth to Nontrsol last. week sud the other do] be wross his wife ssktsl her toooodootho other (:me Rs cuss from Montreal this morning. old said s wosltb‘ Bo old-sod shot sod sbo all! ks woe tun-sly lesions. ~~--â€"---..--â€"-.._.... Mir-d ins-roses broker. A Miro, 0., 1! our“ "' o todry tobssys 1848 by his son, Ibrahim. i l l l l l ' was rlglilfld and placed in a (lock. l dead the bed wss slroody blood. and Irving rspidly. tions, but butonod Fsgsn speedily ruwrstives, st. tostop the flow of was also called foiled to mac i it. It. His fellowâ€"octet ukod in, was made to Act. the bullet, told how the be covering of soskod with osng strength no ques- Surgeon deepl woo for relief. srrivod nod sdministorod the some time tokiug core blood. Prof. Sinclsir and on nitsm t. but the pro was found thst. the bullet. lisd penetrated the spex of the lung. At. lost accounts Irving col condition, but the ï¬gs-i. have not given life. London. Word was st once sent; to was in s most criti- profcssor sud Surgeon up hope of snviua his . l l Irving's friends oloim that. the shooting 1 may have been accidental not! ~23 9'3 attempt. st suicide. The young mun is on in no condition to Account of the nflair, give and the doctors wi not permit him to be queotionsd for four of hastening fotol results. His friends ssy that if it was one of suicide it must be sttributed to over-work, on tho youn is not believed to hsv man shod shod he it. or cmlmnusing associations. It up learn that. tho tempted suicule did the play Lyceum this evening. his composure remarkably, partly ottnbuted to nouncomcut of the news of his son‘s st.- not reach Irving until lisd already commenced at. the The Actor retained but, this was the foot that. the on- shootiug was accom- panied by a reassuring telegram from the doctors in attendance to covcry. The theatre audience enthusiastic night. even kcp himself, Mid the. 1mm the effect that they hope for upon the man wus thron ed by an no that of t o previous Irving determined to primed. Ho t the contents of :he telegram to ofï¬cials of the tbsotra Wu-re unaware of the terrible news that. he lied rcccivcd. It is now thou t‘mnrbefore said [lllla ho pvfnors into the firm: 5.. the .5921; and h‘ioken-limrwd cardinal, and that. his IN'C bore on expression of pain tbst was something "mm actor in a. pin A BIIJLN than the effort. of the 1' full“. A Ilshlua schooner Iv'onud nrlnlnu “lib Ten Brod A llnlifnx dot-patch Progress went out. of on Baird. soyn : Tho stcom tug St. Pierre Misiuolon the‘uthvr day for it short cruise. Just 0 t- mde the harbor the tug came across a mg sclumn-rr, lmttom up, being (:urriird to and fro by tho current, and took it. in tow. A li'lmn taken into St. than discm orcd that. l’mrre the Schooner It. was the ill-futod croft. wss ll fishing schooner belonging to Lo. t'roix, of St. Pierre, which left. there early last. sum- mer with n crew of which disappeared wl hanks during one of ll'mlmr Inst. When i seventeen men, and oh st anchor on the tho heavy goles m Sop he ulster WM pumped out it was a grewsomr. night. that met the arm of the explorers, indies umro or less figured. ’Ihr. vessel with sevznnlzwn souls supporvd ;. for in the hold lny ton decom and dis left port, as stoted, on board, and it is soilier sovon must. have been on the V‘W-L I when the vessel wss over- turned, mu? one. sud drowned. > vessel has been at the were, of course, swept. into the All those months the mercy of wind and wave with the remsius of the hoods of so many households within, end it. is s curious circumst‘mim t tlrsnd Banks all the woy "1-2.1; it would drift. from the hock to St. Piano, from whonco it. started on its fstnl voyoge. MEI-II I! A IA INN. Moody l’rnrns In A ‘l'root tolls Drinking loss". A Sault Ste. Mnrio hos reschmi hero of s despstch says: News bloody fracas, which will lend to murder, in John Novin's saloon of. Trout. Lake, I smsll station in the south- western part of this county. several 1‘0“th who boom-no wu storm! by drunk, nnd than tofu liquor. Jock llelwip The Laâ€. dds to pay for their , tho Itsdsr of the gong, become very noisy sud belligerent, snd refused either place. When Nsvln him out, he struck Ilsfo'rs he WP“! his bill or lesvs the throotensd to throw l l isxc-‘ ‘ The United States moons ‘ this morning. ‘ sums! sin wss wrocksd o! W st ".15 The midont wss duo to tho hoovy snowstorm mending st tbs tins sud tho mistsks of t. pilot so to thesxoct. position of. tbo vosssl. Whoa the vessel struck ons sunken led tbs engine wss Wk snd booked, but the skip wss inst. LI 3 a; heavily. not! the cop loin lodtbomsntomsn the boots. n the nienntimo the ship wss rolling bssvil sud filling ropidl. es s may. no h csrriod swsy the flights. 9 smoko~ suck going by t s boord to stun bosrdstrucksndmstontl killedJ.Jsoobson, the csrponter, sud our ed the body over- bosrd. The vessel wss sinking foot, sud all hands took to three hosts sod sightod lend on the port side. They pulled in. and sfter sttompting to loud on the bosoh, roocbod s. rocky cove on Finals Hood. The ofï¬cers were token to the Honolulu: House sad the crew sent toBostion. The crew sow s smsll schooner oopsiu off Msgnolis with four men clipping to her, hi. Mg" in l but lost sight of her in the Doiuuszg snow s torm. At 4 30 the storm hsd shoved sufficient to sight the Gollstin, which bod broken in two, the foremost bcin all that, was: standing. The hull wns su merged. 'I‘ho vossel is n mtol loss. The officers sud crew lost everything, so it wss le- thou ton minutes from the time she struck until she ï¬lled with voter. The foult. seomsto lie with the pilot, who lost his reckoning. Ill‘lllli 1‘0 1"! “I'll. A hop Ivor Pics for the Opinion Who Wimmmo.‘ .,,.. The you:- now commencing is sacred t msidcnhood, ssys the Chicngo Times. If Ballads, who has been ranging like the vir- gin queen In maiden meditation fancy concludcs thnt such condition is d' fu to her it is her privilege, this below“) "our, to propose to my mole biped, lio- lnr or wi owor, whom she deems on eligible match. The custom is immelnoziol, though it. is not recorded that. llelindn herself has chosen to take ndvsntngo thereof. Why not! “leer by your we believe more and morqin the coeducatiou and In the nodal political rights of the sexes. Year by you we regard marriage as less s moment sud more a more matter of contrsct, to be trooted him any other mutual agreement. Why, then should rigid socisl lens, with leap year no mitigation more honored in the breach thsn in the observnnco, conï¬ne propositions fors contrsct. of mortisgo to only one of the possible higl- contracting ism/wail If Joems feels thst he csnnot be lmppy without Belinda. he is privileged to brooch tho nutter to her lulysbip with s View to s controc' upon the supposition un- derlying nil suc- engagement: thst it will lw. mutuolly odvsnto onus. BLt if Belinda feels thst her future sppiiitss ï¬â€™wrsppod up in .leems, custom requires horn. Lot concealment. like s worm i‘ th‘ bud, Pray upon her damask cheek. There is no even-hendod justice in such s custom. It. ivos tremendous sdvsntsge to the stnrner, 510 less sentimental, the more brutal sex. If Jsoms thinks kindly of Be- linda, very and ; be may mention the mos- ter. But. fl Belinds ls enamored of Jesus her lips are sesled. Out. upon on such un- reuonin sud uni-ensemble soxi iscrimins. tionos t. is. Why the privilege of in t .../ toting the choice of her own mate, s man snd not. a money‘box ‘! We must reform our social customs. If msrrisge is s nutter of business, is contact. 7 which s chnmllor any set. aside in chsm- . bots, thou, businsos being business. Belindo i hos equol’rlghts with Joems sud every your is s loop yosr. tht wss it. I’strick Henge-old more thou s century s o? Give us It rty or give us desth l Socis so well so civic liberty. The right of moi-rings pro l from either psrty. We bsndsomo fr ws msy bs in some cousidsrsblo (longer in say now mis- ion of the social code looking to the plot: luggcltod, but what. of in low to Com on 11-min. It. isn't. so hsrd to be mini. So msny srticlos bsvs been written on the subject, so msny Delssrts snd other theorists bsvo st the “loan-keeper, - who immedhtsly rushed behind tho bot for could reach it, how- s wss. a. over, Wolwig pulled out. n revolver sad tired twice st. Nevin. The but. the secondupisrcsd his book . A men named Myor,who fatally wound storied to ssslst. Nevin ï¬rst. shot. missed him, sad he fell received s flesh wound in tho om from} illot. ï¬red by ono of Helwl ‘s friends ammo con d not. be stooped, except. Nov undor tbs osrs of physician, of his rsooviy. w ANowYorkd ,lsndanotbor‘illnn,wholss osrn woo so I t. y His: isvolvoduï¬vo , who is now I in. with no . ms Anne M. Dul 7 "h “tabbed tkh n , 0 rs o Wanda...“ hstowdoorsol borboosohtbisdly. “barbed kaonbosb wss 46 yon-m , m ‘smln lswtfo wss Wyn,†romwiui awkwsrd in or: loctured sad tolked would imsm'ns thst to cross the room with- out. felling ovsr choirs, stopping on toes end smsshlng the brie-thirst! wss mposslblo to the sversgo mortol. It. is chiefly s mstter of dignity, unconsciousness. If our clothes ï¬t. sud you respect yourself so ore iulovo sod charity with your neighbors, there is no moon why on should sppsor iblic. however. s i’sw rules wh ch, if observed, sinks oil the difference between on obssncs of svkmdnsss sud tbs presence of positive gross. For instance, how do you on your on! brolls‘l Closon of comm, it Inc's s. more ongi bonds. Any foldod smbnlls. But how non ch. 0 ,it-abonldbo osrriodtn " railing? the soul into on our shoot; it, thst one should beauty not hove ’ bullion love. into which wire-almanac, my sinndin thousands £5â€. tho dmflnmum ouihnrmt wishes twins. ' h N it s ow scooped out o t o w hill of the world, whose we con be shielded from its osrss sod snnoysn‘oos. A popular but pusdoxlool institution, in K whic woman works in tho sbssnoo of men ‘ sndmsnresu in thoprosonooofwom. l A working model of hosvsn, with ml on els in tho form of mothers sud wives. , he place where all hnshonds should be st night. -â€"London Ts’d Bits. ' lo-tst’outlos on street lollwsxs. Out of the dissatisfth felt by the citissns of Chiosgo with the insdoqnscies of the existinuystoms of street rsilwsy tronsportotion come s pro nicipsl ownership. A rssolu on hos introduced into the City Council instruct.- irlis ‘dw wipoiisiloï¬ counsel to prepare an o insnos to snsble the city to lsy and own the street. rsilwoy trucks under oortsio con- ditions, and to loose them for speciï¬ed riods to individusls or corporations. ‘his resolution, while sppsrontly contem- plsting no more nu icsl chsuges in the oxisti srrsngsmeut thou hove boon socomp isbed st Liverpool sud else- where. hos been opposed, upon the ground tbst the cit cannot hwfnll go into the business of nilding sud lensing such lines. The discussion of s tepid tronsit system 1 {gulls city-o! New Yo: smiths-tendons} 7which is to be noted, in many of the Inger cities of this country. of rest. corporstionl to bu up smsll street rn wsy lines end to some data them into one system, unite to Gloss the determination of the scope of mnnlclpol undertakings and the selstions of the oivtc Authorities and corporations con- ductingn quasi-public service smong the most interesting questions of the day. Our renders om swnro thst. the Action sprome in Chiosqo is no new thing. We (we ever or ad tint. street trsmwsy rsiln should be loi and owned by the city, snd utilised for the boot interests of the public. T533 practice is in successful operation in Livorgï¬ol, sod tho contention of the oppo sltion in the city of Chicago that s. munici- pnlity cannot. legally take this step, is not. well founded, sud it. is time tbst. s more enlightened view of municipal relations and powers prevailed. Reforms of this nature mske hosts slowly, and perbsps it is wise that they should, but. we look for A general recognition of municipal control nf urbsn tmnsrxirtotion in the line aimed out. Espectsl sttontion ms also directed to the recent. notion of t no city government of Glasgow, Sootlsnd, where the municipality now proposes to take ovor the existing street railway trscks, with thd' entire equipment of the present compsnics and to oporste the roads. This, it. may be pointed out, into much more radical mon- sure then is proposed for Chicago, snd in thsoperstion of the road is oing beyond wlistwe believe is s desirslï¬e policy for American cities. In Glnsgow tho msin srgument for municipal ownsrshi sud o ration of street roilwsys wnstlint. t s en- tire rofits. beyond interest. on '1†cost, won d be put into extensions of the service to outlying districts, thus buildin them u and increuiug the number 0 cheep sn sccessible homes for the people. It woo mointoinod, and with much reason, that. a. corporstiou's ï¬rst business is to earn dividends, snd it. nsturslly resists furnishing incrossed fsoili- tios In sdvsnce to the rospsot of on imme- disto paying return. . lugow has success- full conducted Its gss end wsttr supply war I, in which there was no opposition. but in taking ovor the tomwsys, It. will meet. with such competition upons. oom- meroisl boots from underground nilwsys and cable lines so to msks this ex rimrnt n mnnlci liution worthy o sttsn- tiou. Mun olpsl control, so s principle. is ysorly becoming better understood In this country, as ex] srloncs is gsinsd in the operation of gss sud electric lighting plnnts, sod Chicogo liss slrosdy collimittsd itself to the extant. of owning sud opal-sting its electric street lightln plsnt. Thst city is in urgent need 0 the cvslopmsnt of on sdsqnoto system of nrbsn trons totion before tbs opening of the World's sir. We belisvo tbot. the only I icol conclusion to be drown from the stu y of this problem Is the ostsbllsh- wt of the principle diet. the city. owning the street. should own, loy snd maintain tbs ltnos of rolls therein, with snthority to dstormins whst. corpontlons shall be sl- lowod to run osrs over the rolls sod how they shsll run them-«New York Engineer Eng Record. A CI! 0' no Wu MI. “Ms. A lsnos throng dis code of instructions one iss by tho b oobls com in showsthst there no slgolnbot draine- wbioli rsrsl s anthems, cm In ywlzfmtbts country. Fol bombed Reapsrwotdmnsy mutants from Now orkwlthtko tissue town olPrsm Prsu,n tho wostoosstof Afrlso, while council's: cos be ostobllsbsd with the lively boullotofGrsnd Boo-n. htbossms region,stll.osforsvsryssslossus. For 837 “MW-I, “dross Laurie-g. mumps" plaids, Moons sod Al nod “slots "1 i m, Leonid shunt. bo sure 01 hitting him with qtssbillowofflonoâ€"o blllow .‘Ju ., . .s v 5*» LAW is sim sthl 5‘ o .5. stone when we gottbo word to ï¬erce orssh sud 4,000 ballots ore ï¬red into the oompsot. moss of sdvoso men. Not. one volley slono, though tins worked horri- blo destruction, but. snotlisr sud soother until there wss no longer s living men to fire st. -‘ , The smoks drifts slowly o wmen obsol- sod yolk-we con soc the ow be- yond hooped with (loss! sud d men. Ws sdvonoo our lino. As vs T) rwsrd I look for my victim. He is ly ng on his book, eyes hslf shut slid ï¬ngers clutchlnï¬ st the gross. Ho Esp. drows up his ego snd stroightens t em out spin md is dssd so I pus on. I hsvs killed in msn ! My bullet sinus struck him, test 3 that. ghostly wound in his breast, sad I om entitled to oil the honor. 0 Do I swing my cop sud cheer I Do I int. him out. and expect. to be con- grstu stod ? No ! I have no cheers. I feel no elation. I feel that. I murdered him, wsr or no war, ond that his sgonised fnco will hsunt. me through sll the years of my life. slow to sun. nus. Give The. “labor-[or Cheese and Irlm stone. "pulpit Now; In s man Newa I sow on [me]. hoods Rots,†wherein the long-toiled bosutlss sro olsmoring for positions under the ndminis- trotion. Four esrs 0! moved into s house in Milwsu es w ich wss infested with rots of sll si sndss numerous on tho sands of then . I, ssdid the post- muter, tried over known means to extor- minste the lntru ors, without. the desired Iosults. We were just on the eve of mov- ing into other qusrters when on ides struck mo. Ipurchssod two tricks of limburgor oboe-c nod two pounds of brlmstono. ‘ I cut the cheese into small bits sud, mixed with the sstsnic wdsr, put the compound into so iron vesse snd plscod the some in tho comm of the csllsr. I then removed all rambles (which we were compelled to koopiu the tindiuod boxes), then closing windows end doors, set. fire to the “ sinnor’s doom.†Twentyâ€"four hours tliorooftor took o ‘20»foot. pole, with as book futonsd to one end, sud jerked the window out. After 24 bouts more I ventured into the collar and to my grant. joy and In rise I gathered u seven bushels suds hat of deod rots, w ich lisd been enticed into the ccllsr by the cheese sud sut‘focobed b the fumes of the sulphur befors they could got book to their holes. I give the shove recipe before the new yeor. ssI intend turning over s new leaf on that dsy. RAN“ so! the THAT IIA‘] FAILED. This lbonld lo Pol in she Pocketbook for Reference. It msy be interestln to renders to know whst Consdisn bunks svo foiled sud whose notos us therefore worthless. Here is the list: Coloniol Bonk of Connds, Toronto ; Commercial Bonk of New Brunswick, St. John, N. B. ; Consolidstod Bank of Con- sds, Montreal ; Exohnngo llsnk of Glands, Toronto; Formcrs' Joint. Stock Bonkin Company, Toronto : Inter-notions! Bonk Consds, Toronto : Mechnnics' Honk, Mont» rssl ; Mochanics’ Bonk, St. John. N. B. ; Metro liton Bonk, Monti-sol ; Pro- vlncls Bank of Condo, EltonstAisd. Q. ; Raysl Oonsdisn Bonk Montrenl - Sudloono Bonk, Montreal ; Westmorslnntl Book of N. 3., of Monoton, N. B. ; Union Bonk of Montrssl, Mantra-l ; Zimmermu's Bonk ; Book of Up r Osnsds, Toronto, rodoomsbls st 75 our (hauls Montresl; Uppor tum... Toronto; British mutt... Bonk, Toronto ; Book of the People. 'I‘ - onto; Bonk of Clifton, Clifton ; Book. 0‘ .uul Brontford, Brontlord: Bonk of Western Conodo, Clifton ; Book of (hoods, Most.- rssl : Bank of Acodio. Liver l N. B. ; Book of Liwrpool, Liverpool, 3 Book of Prince Edwsrd Isisnd ; Control Bonk of N. It, Fredericton, N. B. ' Chorlotte County Bonk, St. Andrews, B. ; City Bonk of Montresl. nus mousse} Luvsâ€"Tun. u...â€" (IIqu Issuan- lines o smog sdvoesto ,olsooool Inspector Bytnso hos very In rogsrd to second msrr York Mercury tor be so : "Iwould not. vs say nun or women live slam, if I could direct things s little more on this low. M aeolian no obi-n] with in troob , sad when I got. s follow It s oovnor if ho hos nsvsrbson nun-led, I soy whim do am on... ‘Wby srsn'tyon mottled? sad if be hos boos, sud his wits is dsod, l soy, ‘ Why to tho mlwhisf don't you merry splat Yon wouldn't. be In this hols if on good wits sod s bomo' so.’ dboided viows as. To s New 1 on tho dollsr ; 0011- j, trsl Book of Toronto : Exohnn‘o Bsnk or s A'dcnltui‘sl Book of Vsndorbilts, tbs Mum, poopls know in s modest woy that you no in l , ob 'l" ‘ “ It. does,†assented its editor. “ The social world is much liko tbs busi- ness world lnsomo respects," soldioosv. " A Inn: to succeed inoltbor must ko‘sp his nuns before it, I suppose." “ Cortsiifly," snsworsd the editor. “ Now, something like this. I duo- so . would do nohsrm,"snd ho hsndodts editor s typo-written shoot which read so follows : ‘ Mr. Jones Do Gonmoy Jones, tbst pa for losdor bind!“ the 400, gsvo s roohsrc 0 entertainment s3 bis pshtisl residence just of? Fifth svsnuo lost sight. The msgmflcencs of the docorsttons, tho oostlinsss of the oollstion slid the Ideol- nsu of the compsny how not, in our ind - meat, been surpassed by anything thls sosson." The editor smiled more brood] thou before sud bonded to Mr. Jonas litt a cord booting the po r's sdvsrtising rotor. Mr. Jonesg csd oi. the cord, cbsnged color, pretended not to know whot woo meant, and bowed himself out. Then he wont stroight to his ndvertisin sgont. “ Look nors,†he said gm y, “ you’ve s t. s good desl of my money on tho owlsr, sss if you con’t get. somotbin out. of them for me now. If they won’t omo solo furor, jest lot them understood cloorly thot. m ‘ sd ‘ in the Bugle will be doubled sud cone in the Howler osnoollsd sltogothor. I'm oing to how: s boll st. in house tonight. on I guess its just so we worth the pspcr‘s time to notice it so it. is to write up t. 0 balls of people who never advertise s cent's worth,’ and be shunned the door as ho stslked out. - The crafty Advertising ogent, unions to plosso so ood is customer, went. off to the paper, on , csrcfully svoiding the editor, at; in his fine work st thehusinoss end. ‘ho result. wos that. next. dsy thsrcspposrod in the paper the following : " J. 1). Jones ï¬ne s dnnco last night. at his house in ifty~foiirth street. " As_ Jones was passin down town thst. morning in the street car e wss sccostodby - on old business friend, who oxolsimod: r ‘f Hello, Jones, you’re getting to be c. ' I light, oh? I see an sccouut. of yomlï¬l lost. Ill lit. in the Hon-[er this mornin .' “ W ist’s that, what's that? " exglslmod Jones. " The Howler meddling in my sffsirs ! Confound its impertinenos. Why con’t. s msn's prints life be left. invlolsto In this city ? How did they get on to the foot, I wonder? Their indefatigable industr is only oquslod by their cold sll. I’llygo down there to~dny and give t. or. editor s. piece of my mind. If there is anything I de~ lost, it‘s hsvin onv’s nnnm nnisvd shout in thsvpspsrs. It s so common lâ€~-New York Tnbtms. ‘3'. DB. ABIIOI‘T‘! VIEWS. ~â€" sclentllc Evolution Eoilorsedâ€" lrllsioo III-s be Progressive. A Boston dsspstch so. in : Rev. Dr. Lvmsn Abbott, ck Brooklyn, olivercd last. night. the first of a series of lectures before the Lowell Institute on " Evolution of Chris- tisiiity.†A notoble audience woo present. He snnounocd thst the object. of his course wss substnntinlly so follows : " Evolution is the continuous progressive chsngc of phenomens sooording to certain lows end by means of mident forces. Religion is the life of God in the soul of msn. Isooept. the verdict of sll modern scientists in fsvor of evolution. Ingres wilt them thst oil life proceeds by n rogulsr nod orderly sequence from simple to more com lox, from lower to hi her forms, sndI osiro to show tbst religion is itself subjoctto the lswsof evolution, sud tbst the ris- tlsn roll‘lon hos proceeded by c we lnr sud orderly soqnonoe from simple to more com x. sod from lower to high" forms, y moons of s force or forces resident. in bumsnitv itself. Aswming the truth both of evolution sud of Christisulty as s divine lilo, I shsll sthsmpt to show how the lsttor hos vm up in oocordsnoo with tho lswsof she omor; thst. the Bible is on evolution of men‘s consciousness of God, or the history of tbo growth and knowledge of the lilo of . God in s lly endowed sod chess. muon; bliss the Church is the growth of tbolmmon orgonism inspired by this life looking its my splint. error sod super- stition snd grsduslly conquering pogonlsm ; um. theology is the notions"! mixture of truth sud error, the mtb winning in w‘sly over theory by lntormlngling with it. \ s shell not. be surprised to ï¬nd errors In tho Bible. We sbnll rrmunbsr thstitls tho ork of God is itissx ' vos, st inf Huron h the import of burns: sot an husisn shall not. be In sod to and l mltstlons of knowlotl o in riothlmsslt. The word of tho Bib to as b not ' kslt,’ but ‘ forwnrd, lisrch.’ "' counsel‘sâ€"vs- i "sin. Pouoo We. emu Provost O“ A Now Mod.“ W so Jsmss l’. limb iii-h) “liars: to which» bury his so». may“: . foilurs. lot in st. Isms: sanctum. ‘d. Airbus: a Aisles-"Whom- - “Obltho ow tho m†maxim luminshnnqï¬ Isoolll sum sososc sud . I To laments} defoclo‘neoth'itsmou t'of white. Gov not stood spans ' mmogyelï¬ anal»: mam†I Tugdsrggsyhssrtssndssdmstho snoth -~ 34 - Bouts brimful of joy. some too sod to . l W033; tthin pure month could Whom Thoglzr‘ipio iii our city. tbst. crime block so There sro mothors loony that. wish but The mlnldthl a' ' fill snow. or who" nummw God pity those boys. they know nothing but woo, Forgive them (1 sh of snow. w “M mm "uh my mm W. R. Buffklo. Jon. 8th, in. “W _.._â€". l sv’rmwous wokos. v.“ I'll-shot Vol-slei- sod sis Cod no. It... Monetary Times: “Ofï¬ce Bo " writes to us from Homilton in o boll mood, “gin : "flour stunning article o if t ‘ r ior’s Si 0 ’ in our issue of IS“: Don. ember rsqu s moo s somewhat. similar story, which I enclose " : Agrocer in [In-«w», named. M, boving recoivad r. consignment of codfish, b ‘N . pilod o quantit ' in front. of his store and placed o blsok‘ word on top of the heap with this inscription 2 ..s. s A avail-known plumber nomad 1" mm, who is uito s wu in his we , hopponod slong, on sccostet the store super, s. friend of his, with “ tht’s the use of wssting ohslk writing the word " here,†so no one expects you to sdvertise the stock of o morohont in the next. block 3†ilho scoommodstping grocer at once rub out. the superfluous word, sad the sign res Q. “ con rum iron um." Even this did not. utisfy tne critic, who st onoo remorkod. “ Whot on sort!) is the use of the words ‘ sou SAL! ’; do you so . pose people think you give your s swsy 3" Two more words dissppsorod from the sign, sud this is whet. remained, in pure, unvsmished English : The grocor, pcrhsps, thought this would satisfy his tormsnwr ; but. no, the lard-to- plsosoono let. fly bis port! shot, " Do you has ins, sir, for ononlnstont, thou the inhob touts of this Ambitions City do not know a cod-ï¬sh from s ssrdiso‘l The lumber did not. wslt. to see the result of th crusher, but. history tells no shot. tho sign on the blsokbosrd for tbs rest. of tho dsy wss : s onus cousins. the Mbovlsn l-W loo- Auou Ibo Imolllo south. The Isborlons stumps- to induce the col- ored psoplo oftlis South to em to t» Liborls t st. were boson surly su- hsvs come to on end, sod hsvs suds! in 'Tho amigvstion boomers held mos‘in s in man Htsto of tho South, upsets! in Flori. s, Loni-ion sud “him slppl. ‘bsy told the oolorod people on sbont. the was ths&sndured in this nonn- sry sod sll about o sttrsotions of Lib-rt. sol in midsummer tho dsclsrod thst knn drodsof thousands o thom wsrosilsiso with the dosin to rush so the continent of their mentors. The movement oolrsiussd in s forciosl my two months w so the grsnd result. of tbs s‘ito 08 t- gsnts, most. of whom were on tb sir fsmillos. soiled from t to port a s trim little bovqno for tho Aft-loss port' of loci-ego. Thetslo bss been told. The! $13) lbsris ; they found it to be unuko ids or l'Alsbsmsuz ssvsvol 11 than nioodonong mono to that: W bookmtiiisport,slidmat.y . rs wontdlikstn sblotodstbosuno . Thebtbsr'tss min thoï¬ontkkss - or . “all 13‘: